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COTTON MILL WORKERS ADVOCATED IN NOT ECONOMIC SLAVES DIPLOMAS FROM W e were privileged latt week, on a trip to South Carolina, to go DENVER CATIKXIC through a large cotton mill, and to see, at first hand, the workings HIGH SCHOOLS ENCYCLICALS of one of America’s gigantic in­ dustries. So much had we heard of horrible working conditions in textile mills, of child labor, that Candidates for Graduation Will Participate Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems we had the feeling as we started the, tour of inspection we were In Joint Program at Civic Declared Most Successful Ever about to see sweat-shop slavery in REGISTER Held Here its lowest form. Instead, we ac­ Auditorium June 6 The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have tually witnessed a thriving indus­ Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. try that is endeavoring to give its At the fifth annual joint commencement exercises in "I thank God the principles of social justice and Chris­ employes decent working condi­ the City auditorium June 6 at 3 p. m., 288 Denver Catholic VOL. XXXII. No. 41. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1937. $2 PER YEAR tian charity set forth in the great encyclicals of Pope Leo tions. high school graduates will receive their diplomas. This XIII and Pius XI are receiving recognition today in the pro­ With heart strings attuned to gram of President Roosevelt.” These words \Vere spoken ' sympathy and pity, we steeled our­ number does not include St. Mary’s academy, with 11 grad­ selves at the start of the tour, uates, and Pancratia hall, with three. He Went Up 10 Miles by the Rl. Rev. Msgr. William F. O’Ryan at the closing ses­ feeling that, no matter how much St. Mary’s will hold its commencement June 1 at 10:30 sion of the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems. we would loathe seeing kiddies a. m. in the domestic chapel. Bishop Urban J. Vehr will Sick Poor Nuns’ The conference, the eighth to be held in Denver, ac­ who should be in school literally cording to many was one of the best ever held here. The sweating their little bodies away be the speaker and a banquet will follow the services. Pan­ in manual labor, there would be cratia’s services will be at 9 a. m. June 1 in the Christ the session addressed by the Rt. Rev. Dr. John A. Ryan on nothing we could do about it. W e King chapel. The Rev. G. Lane, O.P., of St. Dominic’s par­ Superior to Leave “ Two Ways of Fighting Communism” was said to have saw cotton in bales go through the ish, Denver, will be the speaker had the largest audience ever as­ process of development into cloth, and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Richard sembled in the Knights of Colum­ and, as we went through depart­ Brady, chaplain at Loretto bus hall. Monsignor O’Ryan de­ ment after department, we looked Heights, will confer the diplomas. clared that Communism could not in vain for the dliild workers. Denver on June succeed without social injustices. Pope Pius Will Catholic Youth The various high schools will hold I Many of the employes were ac­ services in their parish churches. “ If men had sufficiency and secur­ tually youngsters, but there was ity in this life they would ask for Regis high will have separate The departure of Sister Immac­ none working in that mill under graduation services, in addition to nothing more.” 16 years of age— and this in spite ulate, superior of the Dominican Is State Winner joining in the general commence­ Sisters of the Sick Poor in Den­ “ Today in the middle of the Broadcast on His of the fact that, until just a few ment, June 4 at 8:15 p. m. in the decadence that began in the 16th weeks ago. South Carolina law ver, Wednesday, June 2, for the Regis gym. motherhouse of the order in New century 60 per cent of the people would permit mill operators to in the United States have lost God. At the joint ceremony June 6 York city will be deeply regretted hire 14-year-oId children. This was the valedictory will be given by They have no principle of morality a matter of pure business with the by sick poor throughout the city. SOtk B irth day Of Essay Contest tq guide them,” he continued. “ The Thomas E. Conboy of Holy Family operators. They found, so we were In her six years as superior in high school. Diplomas will be Denver, Sister Immaculate has di­ expediency of laws has been con­ told, that child labor was not profit­ sidered rather than the principles. National and state winners in conferred by Bishop Vehr, who rected a handful of nuns in work able. will give an address. The grad­ I am thankful today for a Presi­ New York.— Pope Pius XI will the third contest in creative writ­ that reveals amazing figures. broadcast greetings and Papal Cotton mill workers are not go­ uates are as follows: dent who recognizes the dignity ing held by International Business These few sisters, who devote benediction on the occasion of his ing to amass fortunes from their CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL of man and his worth as a human wages, but they are, on the other Machines corporation, open to their lives to the care of the un­ being.” 80th anniversary Monday, May 31, junior and senior students of pub­ Henri Abromite, Florian Barth, fortunate sick poor, in the last hand, fairly well off, when one Marvene Baudendistle, Harry The Very Rev. Msgr. John R. over a network of the National lic, private, and parochial high six years have rendered 45,969 Broadcasting company, it is an­ considers their income from the Baumgard, Edward Bible, Roswell Mulroy, speaking on “ A New So­ schools throughout the United hours of service, have made 17,- nounced here. His Holiness will viewpoint of their plane of life. Brennan, Jean Byford, Rita Camp­ cial Order,” declared the new so­ They are paid by piece work and, States and its territories, were an­ 555 visits, and have expended al­ speak from his study in Castel- bell, Dale Carroll, Margaret Car­ cial order was on the way because (Turn to Page i — Cotyj^nn 1) nounced Wednesday. The winner most $20,000 in material aid. gandolfo, and his message will be for Colorado was Joseph Connell, per, Marie C. de Baca, Rosemary Before coming to Denver, Sis­ “ the plain people and the honest, straight-forward people have or­ shortwaved to NBC by RCA com­ St. Joseph’s high school, Denver. Close, James Costello, Margaret ter Immaculate served seven years munications and Italoradio. The Betty McCarthy, Holy Family Davis, John Eby, Charles Ed­ as superior at Columbus, 0., and at dered it and will insist on it.” “ The Reddin Officiates N_^w Deal,” he said, “ has been the broadcast will be heard from 12:30 high school, Denver, received hon­ monds, La Verne Ekstrom, Pa-* the convent at 342 E. 69th St. in to 1:30 p. m.. Eastern daylight orable mention. tricia Farley, Dick Foley, Gerald New York. She has been untir­ pioneer movement for the new At Cuban Ceremony social order.” Monsignor Mulroy saving time, over the NBC-Blue Galligan, Albarose Gamel, Jean ing in her work, and a great loss network. Awards will be made to the Grindinger, Joseph Guiry, Betty will be occasioned by her leaving declared, “ The New Deal has For Fourth Degree schools attended by the national Heeren, Thomas Higgins, Billy (Turn to Page — Colum n S) made a great contribution and has The occasion also will nfark the and state winners, and bronze wall Hilbert, Sammy Horner, Jack turned the tide of economic think­ renovation of the Pontifical Acad­ plaques will be presented to per­ Hyland, James Kerr, Kathryn ing among all groups and societies emy of Sciences in Rome, which John H. Reddin of Denver, su­ petuate the students’ achieve­ in the face of terrific obstacles.” preme master of the Fourth De­ Kobler, Regina, Kobler, Irene Officers Announced will receive the Pope’s blessing in ments. “ As long as there are rows upon gree, Knights of Columbus, will Koser, Robert Lester, Rita Link, the course of the broadcast. Hymns The contests, this year’s on the Rose Marie Lucy, Frank Mannix, rows and streets upon streets of in honor of the Pope’s birthday arrive home this Friday-from Ha­ For Pontifical Mass dingy tumbled-down houses, the vana, Cuba, where he officiated at subject “ Today’s. Need for Francis McCabe, Betty Nan Mc- will be sung by the choir of the (Turn to Page 2 — C olum n S) North American college at Rome. the introduction of the Fourth De­ Thoughtful Effort,” are the con­ (T um to Page U — Colum n U) On Memorial Day gree, the “patriotic degree,” May ception of Thomas J. Watson, who originated them to direct the at­ 20, Cuban Independence d^.* The The following are the officers ceremony was field just 35 years tention of youth to the value of First Communion creative thinking and to empha­ Looking like a man from Mart, Colonel Pszzi of the Italian air for the Pontifical Mass at Mt. Oli­ after the United States surren­ force it aided out of hit high-altitude flying tuit at the Rome airport vet cemetery Monday, May 31, at Conference Guided dered p^ossession of the island. size the benefits of education. More Adm inistered at than 100,000 essays have been after he had aicended to a record height of 51,346 feet in hit tpecially- 10 o’clock: Celebrant, the Most _ Mr. Reddin was assisted by Pat­ built plane. The pr'eviout record-holder wat Squadron Leader F. R. D. Rev, Urban J. Vehr; assistant rick E. Burke of New Orleans, submitted in the three contests, more,, than 60,000 havjng..J)e_en Jewish H ospital Swain of the Britith Royal air force, whoto mark wat 49,967 feet. priest, the Rev. F. Gregory Smith; By Linna Bresette vice supreme master, and John J. deacons of honor, the Rev. John Craig of Little Rock, Ark. 'The submitted in the present contest. Three young boys, all victims P. Moran and the Rev. Joseph (By Frank ]Scan) ers, who are recognized in their initiation of candidates took place Judges included the Very Rev. of tuberculosis at the National O’Hern; deacon o f the Mass, the in the afternoon at the Hotel Na- Henry B. Crimmins, S.J., presi­ ; The value of the Catholic Con­ fields, and upon the co-operation Jewish hospital in Denver, re­ Rev. Elmer Kolka; subdeacon, the ference on Industrial Problems, (T um to Page i — Colum n i ) dent of St. Louis university. of the laity in each region, no small ceived First Holy Communion Corpus Christi Rites Rev. Anthony Elzi; master of which_ ended its eighth session measure of credit is due to Miss Monday, May 24, in a hospital ceremonies, the Rev. Edward in Denver Tuesday of this week, Linna E. Bresette, field secretary room from the hands Of the Rev. Woeber. is _ acknowledged all over the of the N.C.W.C. Social Action de­ Elmer Kolka, assistant pastor at The students of St. Thomas’ nation as a significant movement partment. W m. F. McGlone, Jr., St. Philomena’s church. The boys To Be Held Sunday seminary will sing at the Mass. in the interpreting and spreading An interesting story lies behind formed the second First Commun­ The sermon will be given by the of Catholic social teaching on in­ this amiable, retiring woman, upon ion class at the hospital, the first, Rev. Henry A. Geisert of Presen­ dustry. While the success of this The annual Corpus Christi pro­ also may be gained by everyone whom fell the duties of preparing, Heads State K. of C. composed of five, receiving last tation parish. work is dependent upon the speak- the program, providing for all fa­ year. cession, the outdoor ceremony in who receives Holy Communion and prays for the intentions of the cilities of the speakers, publiciz­ Under the supervision of Father which both the clergy and the laity At the 36th annual state con­ government have definite foot­ Pope on May 29 or 30 or any day ing the conference, and paving the Kolka, the 16 Catholic children way for a successful session. She vention of' Knights of Columbus, holds in this country. participate, will be held this Sun­ within the octave of May 31 (the at the hospital attend regular re­ dispatches all these duties in each which closed Monday evening at In another address, Father John day at St. Thomas’ seminap’,, w th Pope’s birthday) on fulfillment Economic Ideals Urged 31 ligion classes conducted every Sat­ Bishop Urban J, Vehr officiating. of the usual conditions. locality that the conference is held, Canon City, the following officers Forsythe, O.S.B., of Jloly Cross urday by a volunteer lay catechist, abbey spoke on “ Lay Retreats in Heretofore held in mid-afternoon, and an idea of her activities may were elected: State deputy, Wil­ Mrs. Max Hummel of St. Philo­ Entrance Examinations liam F. McGlone, Jr., Denver; Colorado.” ‘In his talk he spoke the ceremony this year will start be gained through the realization mena’s parish. Mrs. Hummel has The Bishop again vrishes to an­ that other regional meetings of state secretary, George 0. Kelley, of the gradual growth of the re­ at 6 o’clock in the evening. It is been instructing the children for nounce that all candidates for en­ Years Ago Being Realized La Junta (re-elected); state treas­ treats in , recent years, and the hoped that this time will be an the conference scheduled for 1937 urer, Charles F. Hopfinger, Lead- (TumtoPagei — Colum n 6) (Turn to Page i — Colum n i ) inducement to several thousand trance into the seminary should will be held in Indianapolis, Ind.; persons to attend the service. report at St. Thomas’ seminary at Davenport, la.; Providence, R. I., ville (re-elected); state warden, (By Rev, Walter J. Canavan) which was hailed in some quarters The Corpus Chifisti procession is 10 o’clock Monday, June 7. The and Hartford, Conn. So far this Stanley Salazar, Alamosa (re­ Thirty-one years ago a priest as definitely Socialistic, in others elected), and state advocate, Ed­ a Colorful affair, with Benediction Bishop will interview candidates year the C.C.I.P. has held, under ' presented by priests before that of the Archdiocese of S t Paul pub­ as the most progressive work on ward J. Pettit, Pueblo. State of the Blessed Sacrament being the auspices of the respective Or­ DENVERITE TO BE date at the Chancery office. lished a book. The Living Wage, social problems that had yet been dinaries, regional meetings in Deputy-elect McGlone and Past given at three outdoor altars. It published. This week the author State Deputy Collopy of Fort Col­ is held in order that the faithful Rochester, N. Y.; Des Moines, la., of that volume, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. and Fresno, Calif. lins will represent the state at may give public honor to the Eu­ John A. Ryan of the Catholic uni­ the annual meeting of the supreme ORDAINED PRIEST charistic Lord* In addition to' her duties in versity, director of the N.C.W.C. “ traveling with the show,” as she council at San Antonio, Tex., in Pontifical Mat* Sunday DENVER MAN TO BE Social Action department, re­ August. Associate and insurance A native Denver boy, the Rev. tion and first Mass as informa­ puts it. Miss Bresette has a full- Bishop Vehr will officiate at a vealed to an audience of Denver time job in Washington, D. C., representatives, respectively, to the Mr. John Robert Clark, C.M., will tion reaches him from his Bishop, Solemn Pontifical Mass in the priests that the ideals expressed supreme council meeting are N. be ordained to the priesthood at the Most Rev. Paul B. Misner, ORDAINED IN ROME working with Msgr. John A. Ryan, Cathedral this Sunday morning at in his book were for the most part director of the Social Action de­ H. Schauster, Glenwood Springs, St. Mary’s seminary in Perry- C.M., Vicar Apostolic of Yukiang, 10 o’clock, the occasion being the realized in the past six years. The partment of the N.C.W.C., and and A. P. Mentgen, Sterling. ville. Mo., Sunday, May 30. He Kiangsi, China, who at present is commemoration of the 80th birth­ occasion for the gathering was the visiting in the United States. Word received here this week The Rev. Mr. Hiester is the son Father R. A. McGowan, assistant A warning that the American will celebrate his first Solemn day of His Holiness, Pope Pius XL banquet tendered the priest-econ­ 'The Rev. Mr. Clark, while a pu­ of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hiester of director. Here, for the better part form of government is threatened Mass in St. Francis de Sales’ Assisting the Bishop at the Mass reveals that the Rev. Mr. Richard omist by the clergy of the city. by the “ isms of Europe” and the church in Denver, his native par­ pil at St. Francis’, was an altar C. Hiester, Denver native and a 765 Marion. He is a member of of each year, she is immersed in» will be the following; Archpriest, St. John the Evangelist’s parish. Monsignor Ryan lyas the principal peace and safety of this country ish, at 10 o’clock Sunday, June boy, a salesman for the Register the Very Rev. Dr. T. D. Coyne, student for the diocese who is the work of preparing pamphlets, outside the church door each Sun­ He was bom March 24, 1911, in speaker at the two-day Catholic lectures, civic extension work, and ’ “ lies with organizations such as 6. Father Clark, who entered the C.M.; deacons of honor, the Rev. preparing, for • the priesthood in Conference on Industrial Problems yours” was voiced Sunday evening Vincentian Fathers’ college, St. day, and 8 member of the boys’ Rome, will be ordained priest in Denver. His primary studies were other activities that make up the Dr. Thomas Doran and the Rev. made at Corona school. He also held here this week. by the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr Vincent’s, at Girardeau, Mo., choir. One of the prize keepsakes Dr. C. Issenmann; deacon, the the Eternal City Sunday, July 25. movement to promote better in­ attended Morey junior high school. Telling of the opposition that at the annual banquet. Bishop in September, 1927, after receiv­ of his mother is a gold medal the Rev. C. M. Johnson; subdeacon, The young man was ordained sub­ dustrial relations. Vehr decried those individuals who ing all of his early schooling at deacon May 22, the same day that East high school, and Cathedral he encountered when he first began It might be a little surprising the Rev. William Gallagher, and and Regis high schools. He com­ laugh at the statement this govern­ St. Francis’, has volunteered for master of ceremonies, the Rev. six young priests were ordained to advocate the idea of social jus­ to find a woman, who gives the ment is threatened by Commu­ service in the order’s mission field for the diocese in the Cathedral pleted four years of college at Re­ tice, Monsignor Ryan described impression of being the home-body Edward Woeber. The Bishop will gis and was graduated from that nism, Fascism, and Naziism, and in China. He will leave for the impart the Papal blessing, with here. He will be ordained deacon the long fight to embody his prin­ type, engaged in conferences with warned that these forms of Orient as soon after his ordina- shortly before his elevation to the institution in 1933, when he en­ ciples in the laws of the various prominent industrialists, interview­ a plenary indulgence attaAed, at tered St. Thomas’ seminary. the Mass. A plenary indulgence priesthood. states and in federal legislation. ing workers, and in general par­ After spending a year at the “ When they called me a radical,” ticipating in the myriad activitie* seminary, where he studied phi­ (Turn to Page 9 — Colum n 6) (Turn to Page S — Colum n 8) losophy, the Rev. Mr. Hiester en­ MODEL SOCIAL CENTER tered the North American college Home for Nurses in Rome for his theological course at the Gregorian university. He succeeded the Rev. Dr. Thomas C. D. OF A. WILL FURTHER DEVELOPED DY WOMAN In Durango Opened Doran, now assistant at the Cathe­ dral, as director of the choir at the college and thereby became The new Mercy hospital nurses’ At the open house Sunday (By R u t h V in c e n t ) The center was organized about entitled to be ordained priest after CATHOLIC EOUCATIOH A Kansas City social center 13 years ago by a Catholic Girls’ home in Durango was opened to afternoon, a group of little girls dressed as nurses gave recitations completing three years of his stud­ reaching 2,500 Mexican people, group, kno'wn as the Agnes Ward the public for inspection Sunday, ies. According to a long-standing whose guiding hand is a laywoman Amberg club, of which Miss Gal­ and dances, with Miss Rosealie May 23. The two-story brick Engler providing the piano ac­ custom at the Roman college, stu­ Working for the promotion of Catholic education and destruc­ who is devoting her life and money lagher was a member. It was dents who have official capacities tive of the Christian home, so structure, erected to relieve companiment. Several of the Catholic education, the Catholic to resettlement work, was vividly spread out in four houses and sev­ receive this privilege. He will as to continue to take intelligent crowded conditions in the main older school girls served refresh­ Daughters of America at their described by Miss Alice Des eral playgrounds, secured largely continue his studies in theology hospital building, makes the ments from a table presided over eighth biennial state convention action. Marais of Kansas City, who at­ through the efforts of Miss Gal­ after ordination. The members resolved to ask Durango institution of the Sisters by Mmes. Burnett, Elliott, Mason, in Trinidad resolved to approve tended the Catholic Conference on lagher. Its purpose then, as it is His mother, Mrs. C. B. Heister, the national court to assist finan­ of Mercy a completely equipped Darling, Readruck, and Downing. and vork for measures that Industrial Problems held this week now, was to keep Catholic the will journey to Rome to be pres­ further Catholic education and to cially in the care of tubercular modern hospital and training Completion of the nurses’ quar­ in Denver, Miss Des Marais is as­ Mexicans living in the “ 24th ent at the ordination. protest those detrimental to its Catholic girls coming to Colorado school. The nurses’ home, a brick ters marks another forward step sistant to Miss Helen Gallagher, street” district, where “ hatchet” progress. It was also resolved to for their health who are unable edifice with full basement, con­ in the long and progressive his­ executive secretary and the per­ murders pass almost unnoticed, tains 15 private rooms. SUBDIACONATE TO BE promulgate in its entirety the pro­ to care for themselves. They son responsible Tor the marvelous and to frustrate the advances of tory of the Sisters of Mercy in CONFERRED JUNE 6 On the main floor of the home, gram of the nationaKcoUrt. More promised intelligently _to_ inform growth o f Guadalupe center in proselytizing agencies among these Durango, where the community Six students of the Diocese of themselves on the atheistic policy there are reception and recreation than 100 delegates were in attend­ Kansas City, in the heart of a vice peimle. Rev. Mr. John R. Clark has been in active service for 55 Denver and 1$ other young men in Mexico and elsewhere and fear­ rooms, and the basement includes ance at the convention, held May district notorious throughout that Because the work became so years. Mercy hospital was estab­ from other dioceses of the coun­ lessly to disseminate such knowl­ two large and well-lighted rooms 22, 23, and 24, at which Miss section of the country. far-reaching, the establishment of youth received from the Rev. F. lished in Durang# in April, 1882, try, all of them studying at St. Mayme Garrett of Denver was re­ edge. Guadalupe center is unusual in one large resettlement house was Gregory Smith, then assistant at in which entertainments and pro­ after the sisters in the original Thomas’ seminary, will be or­ A change in the date of the na­ grams may be held. Each floor of elected state regent. The Most that one woman not only has pro­ imperative. In October, 1936, a St. Francis’, for selling the most hospital band had worked for two dained subdeacons by the Most Rev. Urban J. 'Vehr is again state tional. convention from July to the building contains a lavatory vided most of the funds for its fine new center was completed at tickets to a recital given by St. months in Conejos. The hospital Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr at the chaplain. August was approved. Thanks and shower bath. operation, but that the same 1015 West 23rd street, three blocks Francis’ boys’ choir in 1924. building itself was erected in seminary Sunday morning,, June The organization resolved to were extended to the Catholic woman, Helen Gallagher, labors from Guadalupe street, which is After spending two years at Each of the nurses’ rooms in 1884, and an extensive addition 6, at a ceremony starting at 8:15 protest the passage of the Harri­ press, especially to the Register hand in hand, night and day with operated by dues from the Agnes St. Vincent’s college in Cape the building contains a single bed, was constructed in 1889. o’clock. At the same time the son Black-Fletcher bill, providing and the Woman’s Voice, official the social workers at the center. Ward Amberg club, allowances Girardeau, the Rev. Mr. Clark, on a ■vanity with three adjustable The nursing course was founded Bishop will confer tonsure on 16 huge federal appropriations . for organ of the C. D. of A. Appre- Miss Des Marais, her assistant, an from the Community Chest, and, M ^ 1, 1929, entered the Vin­ mirrors, , concealed shelves for in the winter of 1909-1910. The students for the priesthood. public schools throughout the "ciation also was extended to Bish­ unusually attractive v/oman of mainly, by donations of Miss Gal­ centian novitiate of St. Mary’s toilet articles, built-in wardrobes training school, which is affiliated Those to be ordained subdea­ country. It was decided to form op Vehr, state chaplain, and the French-Irish descent, acts as inter­ lagher. seminary in Perryville. He took and drawers, chaits, ■ and rugs. with the Mercy hospital school in cons are Paul Judge, Arthur Lucy, clubs for the study of federal chaplains of the various courts. It preter, daily visiting courts, hos­ Miss Des Marais, a native of his first vows in 1931. Each room is finished ih a differ­ DSnver, is accredited by the state Edward Fraczkowski, Francis measures detrimental to the prog­ was resolved to send a cablegram pitals, etc., in the city. (Turn to Page S — Colum n 7) (Turn to Page i — Colum n i ) ent color scheme. board of nurse examiners. (Turn to Page 9 — Colum n S) ress of the Church, country, and (Turn to Page 9 — Colum n 6) PAGE TWO Office. 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 27, 1937 Dr. L. A. KASPARIE, N.D. D.C. PRESIDENT LAUDED FOR Linna Bresette MODEL SOCIAL CENTER IS DEVELOPED IN KANSAS CITY Drugless Physician SOCIAL JUSTICE VIEWS German Methods Used Guides Most o( (Continued From Page One) to die, and wanted to go to Con­ •51 EAST SIXTH AVE. PHONE TABOR HU New Mexico, became associated fession and receive the Last Sac­ for greater insecurity and declared raments of the faith which he had Using the latest and most Modem Non^Surgical diagnosis and treatment and (Continued From Page One) never be out of the depression with the center nine years ago, until earning power is restored to long since set aside. highly successful in treating gastro-intestinal trouble, female trouble, arthritis, compulsion dwelling places of poor that there would be a great gain when she moved to Kansas City rheumatism, high blood pressure, liver and kidney trouble, nervous disorders, the people. “ His family were obdurate to ulcers, constipation, etc. families oppressed by high rents to individuals and society as a Conference Plans from Las Vegas. “ I was desperate the idea of returning to Catholic­ We have, successfully treated patients from all parts of the United States. and low income, the new social Denouncing the system of nep­ whole resulting from the Social for someone with whom to con­ ity. I hurried out to secure a ALSO order that we dream of is not otism in no uncertain words, the speaker said: “ The national, state, Security act. (Continued From Page One) verse in Spanish,” she laughed, priest, and, when we returned, it Colonic Irrigation - Chiropractic - Electrotherapy here.” Praising the action of the Professor John A. Hogan, head “ and when it was suggested that President in calling upon congress city, and other units of govern­ connected with the serious study was time for visitors. I stayed Physiotherapy • X-Ray ment are honeycombed with nep­ of the department of economics. I visit the Guadalupe center I did in the waiting room to waylay the for minimum wages and maximum University of Denver, discussed in of American industrial life. so at once. The work interested hours of labor, he said “ it con­ otism and it is time those who family when they arrived, and the pay the cost should do something a very thorough manner, “ The Strangely enough Miss Bresette me extremely, and soon I found priest went up to prepare the dy­ formed in principal to the teach­ Wagner Labor Dispites Act.” He myself spending a few hours a ing of the Holy Father.” about it If the relatives’ union, first became interested in indus­ ing man. He passed away that entrenched in politics, govern­ said the immediate objective of the day, then every morning, almost Herbert Fairall, prominent Cath­ trial problems while teaching night. His funeral was the largest ment, schools, and industry and act was to protect workers in their before I realized it, morning, aft­ and finest the Mexican CJiristian olic layman and busii^essman of right to organize and to enforce school in Topeka, Kans. ernoon, and evening at the cen­ known as nepotism, could be dis­ Church could furnish, but he had Denver, made the opening address collective bargaining. He declared ter.” GIVE US solved, one of the rigid brakes re­ The problems of the families in died as he wished in the arms of at the Monday session. His sub­ that “ the denial of collective bar­ tarding the recovery machine trying to make ends meet were The social workers are constant­ the one true Church.” ject was “ Are We Out of the De­ gaining leads to strikes which bur­ evidenced unconsciously by the ly combating the evil influences, would be removed and at least two Many incidents taking place at pression?” Mr. Fairall gave a den commerce of any. kind.” In children in Miss Bresette’s classes. especially on Mexican youth, nat­ and one-half million persons now the center are amusing as well as very clear word picture of the conclusion, referring to the pro­ Soon she was adapting these home urally encountered in such a dis­ unemployed put to work.” pitiful. Miss Des Marais tells of economic situation today. He posed action of President Roose­ problems to the work of the chil­ trict. Miss Des Marais believes, voiced the opinion that we would Cody Quinn, a member o f the velt in asking from congress a one woman, a mental case, who re­ Cathedral parish and vice presi­ dren in arithmetic, spelling, and however, that Mexican young peo­ minimum wage and maximum hour geography. The question of what ple are learning to prefer good, fuses to be placed in an institu­ dent o f the State Federation of tion. Although much older than law. Professor Hogan expressed a to wear at graduation was solved clean entertainment to that of­ Labor of Colorado, presented la­ willingness to pay his share of all Miss Des Marais, the poor soul bor’s viewpoint as regards the for the poorer girls, who could fered on 24th street. the taxes necessary to spread the not afford fine raiment, by causing calls her “ Mother,” and remem­ Party Is Plan of “ Outlook for the Future.” He blessing of a program o f shorter Miss Des Marais is positive that bered her on Mother’s day with a all the girls to make their own envisioned a brighter future be­ hours and higher wages. “ The cost there is Catholicity in the heart of sentimental little note and hand­ cause of the action o f congress in graduation clothes in class. This of such a law,” he said, “ and its every Mexican, no matter to what , inscribed with the word passing helpful legislation and be­ idea of Miss Bresette’s brought enforcement will be taken from faith he may subscribe. As a “ Mother,” which she placed on cause of the decision of the su­ outside attention to the work she St Francis’ Group higher prices to consumers and by was doing in the class room. striking example of this, she re­ Miss Des Marais’ desk. preme court on the Wagner labor narrowing the margin of profits to It was the advent of the nation’s lates an interesting story of a There is not the prejudice act and the minimum wage legis­ producers.” “ As for me,” he said, Mexican Christian minister in the lation. first minimum wage laws that against Mexicans that exists in (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish) “ I would gladly pay the increase neighborhood. “ One day, while Denver, Miss Des Marais declares. Brewed— “The recognition by the federal placed Miss Bresette in the field in prices and cost of living to help of industrial problems. . She be­ visiting the general hospital in my With Purt Rocky DF COURSE The Altar and Rosary society government of collective bargain­ The work they do is of course dif­ bring about a better economic came the first woman factory in­ round of duty, I noticed him lying ferent from that in Colorado, met Friday afternoon, May 21, ing,” he affirmed, “ promised a bet­ status for all.” spector in Kansas and gained val­ in one of the beds. Because he which is largely in the beet fields. Mountain Spring Wotor with its president, Mrs. G. B. Wil­ ter day and encouraged co-opera­ The Rev. Joseph A. Ryan, S.J., uable knowledge of the problems had always preferred to ignore me Mexicans in Kansas City are em­ son presiding. Tuesday, June 1, at tive relationships in industry.” 8 o’clock the Altar and Rosary so­ spoke on “ The Encyclical in Hu­ of both industrialists and workers whenever we met each other, I de­ ployed chiefly in packing houses, The Rev. E. J. McCarthy o f Ala­ cided to do likewise. After pass JBBL ciety is sponsoring a card party man Welfare.” His, he said, was through this job. She also served and a few receive salaries that mosa outlined the principles of the in the high school building. not a talk “ on religion” but “ on as secretary of the state industrial ing him several times, however, would be considered phenomenal encyclical supporting legislation, in succeeding days, I ‘broke down There will be table prizes and economics.” commission of Kansas and was for Mexicans in Colorado. Guad­ pointing out that the encyclical present at all kinds of discussions and spoke. One day, he startled alupe center has been requested refreshments, and admission will declares the State is more than “ Human welfare,” he said, "as described in the encyclical is the on matters concerning wages and me by asking that I bring a priest by the city charities to confine its DIMVI be 25 cents. Everyone is cordially the mere guardian and custodian to him. He knew he was going invited to attend. The committee goal of economics. Economics hours. work to the Mexicans. of law but must be appealed to With such a background she has on arrangements consists of Mrs. “when the general welfare of any is the utilization of means for the There are four on the regular purpose of satisfying material de been invaluable in her work with Stanley Davies, Mrs. Lloyd Brown, particular class suffers” and the staff at Guadalupe center, 25 vol­ Mrs. G. B. Wilson, Mrs. Bolz, and mands, to supply all needs and an the National Catholic • Welfare unteers, and eight NYA and one situation cannot be met in another Conference. The results accom­ Holy Rosary School Mrs. Matt Verlinden. way. “ The statements in the en­ honest livelihood, to uplift man to WPA workers. On Tuesday and a higher level of prosperity and plished by the Industrial confer­ Wednesday of this week, a large Mrs. Stephen Ryan reported two cyclical give us every encourage­ ences are best seen in an article To Stage Program new perpetual membership names ment to support legfislation for the culture. Our reason can find the group from the center went to economic principles, the ways and by Miss Bresette, entitled “ Cam- Chicago to participate in the Na­ to be placed upon the scroll— common good.” pairing for Economic Justice,” (Holy Rotary Parish) Howard S. Hewlett and Gertrude means. Our will must apply them.” tional Folk festival held there. An outstanding feature of the “ We cannot,” he continued, “ keep which appears in the current issue The pupils of Holy Rosary L. Hewlett. conference was a session on the Miss Gallagher was to attend economics out of business nor can of Catholic Action. “The confer­ school will present an interesting the conference in Denver, but ;] Two hundred and forty small problems o f the beet workers in we keep morality out of business.” ence has seen that inadequate entertainment in the school audi­ other plans interfered with her J i . . , linens were laundered by Mrs. Colorado, in which educators, “ The encyclicalsj” he said, “ in­ wages and bad conditions of work torium Sunday, May 30, at 8 p. m. coming. Miss Des Marais left John Whyte and 67 large pieces gP"owers, social workers, labor, give rise to much social unrest,” veigh against injustice. We can The program will include the Denver Tuesday night. by Mrs. M. McEahem and her as­ state, and government officials par­ she writes, “ and that beneath the practice justice. We can promote folloVing: Playlet, Babes in the sistants. ticipated. The names follow: The social unrest is a demand for so­ the interest of those whom we Woods, pupils of grades one and An interesting report of the re­ Rev. Joseph Higmns, Pueblo, pre­ know to be just. The Popes de cial justice. It has brought out cent convention of the D.C.C.W. siding; Miss Mary Coughlin, two; patriotic drill and song, pu­ mand a living wage for the worker. for open discussion many injus­ pils of grades three and four; i was given by Mrs. Bernard Hynes. leader; W. H. Young, chairman of Preferred Parish We can spend our dollars over the tices practiced today. It has helped “ Silver Star Fantasy,” girls of Fumigating i An honor was bestowed upon Mrs. the State Industrial commission, counters where a living wage is to dissipate the philosophy of i Hynes when she was elected^ dioc­ Denver; Paul Shriver, director of grades five and six; songs, “ Hello paid. The Popes urge the worker ‘laissez-faire’ by the enunciation Homes - Buildings i esan chairman of Altar societies. the Works Progress Administration Everybody” and “ Whistlers’ Chor­ Trading List-« to be frugal, economical, conscien­ of Catholic social principles which us,” boys of grades five and six; i Mrs. Fred Miller spoke on legisla­ of Colorado; Irvin W. Sanford, tious, efficient We can bring these have contributed substantially to­ o f All Types tion. , grower, Vineland; Miss Ethel a mystery-comedy. The Vanishing A A A A A A A A , virtues in our lives.” ward the clarification of many Pearls, pupils of grades seven and With Volunteers for the care of the Clark, director of workers’ edu­ problems which have come up for altar are as follows: May 22, Mrs. Dr. Lawrence H. Brown, dean eight. MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: cation, Denver; 'P. D. Grom- of men at Creighton university, discussion. It has undoubtedly had G. B. Wilson rfnd Mrs. E. W. mon, new er, Berthoud; Miss Alice Novena to Close June 4 Cyanide Gas ; The merchant! represented in this section are boosters. They are Omaha, Nebr., speaking on the a large part in bringing about a A solemn novena in honor of the Rogers; May 29, Mrs. G. B. Wil­ Des Marais o f the Guadalupe cen­ The Only Sore Wsy anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co­ “ Standards Set by the Encycli­ new and enlightened public opin­ son; June 5, Mrs. M. L. Clark and ter, Kansas City, Mo.; John L. Sacred Heart started Thursday operate with them. cals,” in relation to wages and ion. . . . Most encouraging and evening, May 27. Devotions take Mrs. Phil Dierringer; June 12, Donovan, organizer. Beet Work­ most promising of all has been the Bedbug's - Moths - Roaches Mrs. Bernard Hynes and Mrs. M. collective bargaining, said in part, place In the evening at 7:30 ers’ alliance affiliated with the “ If you should examine the two interest manifested in the confer­ Vermin Masterson. A. F. of L., Denver, find Thomas o’clock and consist of the Rosary, encyclicals, or abstracts o f them, ence by the youth of the cities Litany of the Sacred Heart, and Annunciation Book Review Arranged Mahony, chairman, Knights o f Co­ where the conference has been Mrs. W. E. Dewey will give a you cannot fail to be impressed Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ lumbus Mexiban Welfare commit­ by the frequent and severe criti­ held.” book review June 1 on the recent tee, Longmont. ment. Holy Communion is being D R U G S X Pulitzer prize novel of the year. cism of the unwillingness on the distributed at 6 and 7 o’clock and DE SELLEM Father Higgins before present­ part of capital to recognize the de­ joint chairmen of the conference at the Mass. The novena will close Gone With the Wind, by Margaret ing Miss Coughlin, the leader of committee. FUEL AND FEED CO. mand of the worker for means to Friday, June 4. TWO STORES Mitchell. This review will be given the discussion, stressed the need satisfy his needs for security not Other meetings o f the Catholic CHARLES A. DeSELLXM in the assembly room of the rec­ for careful consideration of the Conference on Industr" 1 Problems A Corpus Christ! procession will SAME PRICES tory at 10 o’clock Tuesday morn­ only with reference to his job be held at the 10 o’clock Mass Sun­ “Pied Piper of Denver^' W e Ship by Rail problems of the beet worker not but also hours o f labor and condi­ to be held in 1937 are set for ing, June 1. The review recently day, May 30, to show public honor PHONE TA 3205 just as a economic problem but as tions d? work. Pius and Leo both Indianapolis, Ind.; Davenport, la.; 833 14th 6t. KE. 9003 iven by Mrs. Dewey on You Can’t a problem confronting human be- Providence, R. I., and Hartford, to Our Lord present in the Holy 35TH AND WALNUT recognized full well that revolu­ Eucharist. 3401 Franklin Sts 3101 Williams Sts RES. PHONE MA. 8544 'ake It With You was enjoyed by in^, who must be recognized as tion, most drastic of all social move- Conn. a large audience. This work is such, who are entitled to sufficient ments^ is born of intolerable eco­ being sponsored by the parent edu­ in return for their labor for the nomic conditions. The drowning CONOCO SERVICE cation group of the P.-T. A. The firms listed here de­ care and upkeep of their families; man grasping the straw is no dif­ The Holy Rosary circle will meet STATION human beings who labor must not ferent in his desperation from the serve to be remembered Tuesday, June 1, at the home of 3400 York St. be exploited. oppressed masses turning to any­ when you are distributing CLIFFORD VAN SCYOC, Lessee Mrs. Lawrence Jolley, 473 South Miss Coughlin reviewed the dis­ thing that promises relief. Leo Sherman. Luncheon will be served said: your patronage in the dif­ Service Your Car With Correct at 1 o’clock. All circle members tress and poverty she had observed Charge store Lubrication among the Mexican and Spanish- ferent lines of business. are invited to attend. “ ‘Each class mutt receive its Purchases Hours: We Call For and Deliver Mrs; Elmer David Harris, who speaking people and then in turn, due share, and the distribution COTTRELL'S MAin 9(83 9:30 to underwent a serious operation at called upon other participants who of goods must be in conformity Billed St. Joseph’s hospital a week ago, presented different points of view with the demands of the common July i 5:30 Give Flowers on the subject. is improving rapidly. good and social justice.’ J l M.. The Perfect Remembrance HOBART Miss Helen Werle, who was in­ It is the plan of the conference “ In order to provide the best NEW CURTIS PARK "Texaco Service Station jured in an auto accident on the to issue a report covering points means for bettering the condition Colorado Springs highway Satur­ o f view of the various speakers. of the individual, Leo advocated 621 SIXTEENTH STREET FLORAL CO. Texaco and Havoline Products day, is recovering.' A discussion of two outstanding the organizing of workingmen’s 34th and Downing MAIn 1511 Genevieve Smyth has returned pieces of social legislation, that associations. We regard such or­ Firestone Tires and Batteries Cat Flowers and Potted Plants Priced Low from a two weeks’ vacation at of the Social Security act and the ganizations today as matters of GEORGE QUINN, Prop. 3320 Downing Street Spalding, Nebr. Wagner act, occupied one session course, but it should be recalled They're Double-Header Fr. Lane Given Farewell of the conference. H. T. William­ that in Leo’s day such a recom­ The Young Ladies’ sodality gave son, executive assistant of the So­ mendation required real bravery.” St. Louis' a farewell party for the Rev. Jos­ cial Security board, Denvdr, dis­ Consumers’ co-operatives and eph Lane Friday evening in the cussed “ Social Security and Eco­ parish credit unions’ claimed the Values! rectory. Games were played and nomic Welfare.” He reviewed the attention of one session of the refreshments were served. 'Those validation by the supreme court of conference. Hovrard A. Cowden, Valencia Creamery attending were Fathers Lane, Leo the act. He presented a picture of president o f the Consumers’ Co­ U N A DELL Thome, and Francis Shanley; the industrial conditions which operative association, Kansas City, S84€ Soath Broadway Eng. 811 2441 SO. BROADWAY Misses Lucile Becker, Bernice made its enactment necessary and Mo., told of the development of for the Double Holidayl Home Made Cottage Chaese Bevins, Clella Carter, Kathleen of the blessing to humanity which co-operatives among the sorely MARGARET GATES, Prop. and Helen Flynn, Dorothy and would accrue from its enforce­ driven people of his district. Mr. Coors, Heilemant Old Style Lager Fresh dairy products made In our own Margaret Gorman, Marguerite ment. He pointed out the forces Cowden said: “ In the ^ast two plant. Home made ice cream, all flavors. Hickman, Mary Huyck, Kathleen in recent years tending to make Beer, Sandwiches, & Hot Lunches years, rising wages and increased Fresh churned butter and Buttermilk Kreiling, Margaret McCallin, Jes­ employment have raised the wage sie and Lily Pasquale, and Angela groom, was the best man and Dale cost of all goods manufactured in and Josephine Petrovich. W. Morris.was the other attendant. Gabardine ROYAL BEAUTY the United States 1.8 per cent. At Lov-Ell Creamery The Young Ladies’ sodality held After a honeymoon in Chicago the same time prices have risen 7.2 and New Orleans and a boat trip SHOPPE 3799 SOUTH BROADWAY its monthly meeting Tuesday eve­ per cent. It is almost an axiom R270 So. Broadway PE, 6912 ning in the assembly room of the through the Panama canal, the among successful co-operatives SPBCIAUZING Englewood 1042 rectory. The annual picnic is to couple will reside in Denver. that the consumers’ co-operatives The New Balmer Oil Steam be held at Eldorado Springs Sun­ Both young persons were edu­ Home-made Ice Cream, 20 Flavors that succeed are those that start Permanent Wave $3.00-$5.00 day, June 13. Any young girl cated in Denver Catholic high with a felt need, where family in­ All live steam wave. Gnarsnteed DELICIOUS wishing to attend must be present schools. Miss Maxwell then at­ come is shrinking or where that AU branches of Beanty Work. Dairy Products Malted Milks at a special meeting, the date of tended Colorado State college at income is less adequate because which will be announced later. Ft. Collins, where she was a mem­ of the rise of prices.” The Marian committee was in ber of the Kappa Alpha Theta Miss Julia D. Connor of the Regular $35 Values Blessed Sacrament charge of the meeting. Bunco was sorority. Mr. McCaddon attended credit union section of the Farm played and prizes were won by Denver university, where he was Credit administration, Washing­ Margaret Gorman and Janet Bog- affiliated with the Sigma Alpha ton, D. C., reviewed the purposes MARY’S KITCHEN gis. Refreshments were served by Epsilon fraternity. He is now en­ and achievements o f the credit Blae Bird Hardware Lucile Becker and Genevieve gaged in business here. union, which, she explained, must 374S E. COLFAX BT. Bread and full line bakery goods.' Purity ice cream and sherbets. New Smyth. Two girls, Dorothy and Mrs. Sickles Honored be organized among persons hav­ Mountain ft Plaint Paint Irene Pytlinski, became members Mrs. Robert Sickles was the Garden Tools ft Sprayers line Hammond’s Candies. ing a common bond of interest, of the sodality. gruest of honor at a picnic luncheon such as the members of parish, a Grass Seeds, Vegetables and MILK, CREAM, BUTTER, EGGS a Milt Maxwell It Bride of the mothers’ auxiliary of Boy club, or a union. “ Its purpose,” Flowers Soda pop. Open Sundays and every evening ’till 10 o’clock. Miss Mary Anne Maxwell, Scout troop 126 at Camp de Ricqles she explained, “ is to provide Airplane Sets and Notions daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. PHONE PR. 3474 FREE DELIVERY 2200 Kearney FRanklin 5878 May 20. Mrs. Sickles and her fam­ credit for those who normally have Maxwell of this parish, was mar­ ily will leave for W ashin^n, D. C., no credit at the bank.” She told ried Wednesday, May 26, to in June. Mr, Sickles received a pro­ of the advantage accruing in pro­ Park Hill Grocery George E. McCaddon, son of Mr. motion from the government and moting thrift, building ^aracter BROWN’S and Mrs, William McCaddon, at is already located in Washington. and neighborly spirit and friendli­ and Market St. John’s parish. The Rev. Damon Mrs. Robert Petrovich was in ness. Food store and Market McCaddon, brother of the bride­ charge of the farewell party. Mrs. The loans made by credit unions, 4620 EAST 23rd AVE. COLFAX AT HOLLY groom, officiated. J. £. Halloran conducted the busi­ she declared, are made to the sta­ Fresh Meats, Fish, and Poultry The bride’s was of white ness meeting. A scavenger hunt tus of the borrower, to provide re­ A Complete Line of Groceries Fresh Fish— Meats— Grocery crepe made princess style with a took the mothers around most of pairs on homes, to pay the expenses short train. Her fingertip was the grounds at the camp. attendant upon a birth or a death, Phone YO. 8664 FR. 1771 YOrk 3309 Frst DtUvtry held in place with gardenias. She Mus Gorman to Wed June 2 to concentrate debts, and to es­ a carried a bouquet, of gardenias Miss Dorothy Gorman, a mem­ cape the activities of the loan ft and lilies of the valley. Her only ber of the Young Ladies’ sodality, shark.” ornament was a small brooch that will become the«bride of William The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, had been her mother’s. Hein the morning of June 2 at D.D., Bishop of Denver, by whose You’ll want to wear a Gabardine this Holiday and all summer Mrs. Dale Morris, her sister, 8:45 o’clock. The Nuptial Mass invitation the conference held ses­ longl It’s the cool summer that holds a press! Newest was matron of honor and Lenore will be offered by the Rev. Michael sions in Denver, spoke briefly at PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Abell ,was bridesmaid. Both attend­ Harrington of Colorado Springs. the Monday evening session in in­ Sport backs and plain backs— double and single breasted. ants were dressed in shall pink Mrs. W. C. Kimmins left this troducing the Rt. Rev. Dr. John A. WHITES and ALL Colors! organza and wore juliet of week for Long Branch, N. J., be­ Ryan who came from Washington, THEY ARE RELIABLE tulle organza. Their bouquets were cause of the death of her mother. D. C., to ,participate in the confer­ of dark red roses. Mrs. E. D. Harris of 906 South ence. NEW 3-WAY-PAY Ys in 30 Days— in 60 Days—*4 in 90 Days Joseph McCaddon o f Bremer­ Emerson is a patient at St. Joseph’s Monsignor Mulroy and the Rev. ton, Wash., cousin of the bride- hospital and is doing nicely. Harold V. Campbell acted as ■*p<*

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W W W W W"m WWW SACRED HEART STUDENTS TO Preferred Parish P 'T I HOLD MAY CROWNING SUNDAY Preferred Parish Trading List— Trading List— ATIAGUS ULL (Sacred Heart-Loyola Parish) given by the Rev. Theodore '||R[ illSTII[[[D The May crowning ceremony Schulte, S.J., of Regis college. To ^ A A A A A A A A A. A A A A A A A A A will take place at Loyola church Miss Winififed Gibbons, prefect of MR..AND MRS. SHOPPER: •(Annunciation Parish) Sunday aiternoon, May 30, at 3 the high school sodality,'goes the (St. Philomena’s Parish) ^ MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: The merchantt represented in this section are boosters. They are The annual banquet for the high o’clock. This is the annual tribute honor of placing the crown on the At the final P.-T. A. meeting of school students was served in of the Sacred Heart school stu­ statue of the Virgin. The merchants represented in this section are boosters. They are anxious to work with you and are deserrinc of your patronage. Co­ the year, held Monday, May 24, Hagus hall at 6:30 Monday eve­ dents to Mary, the Queen of May. anxious to work with yon and ara deserving of your patronage. Co­ operate with them. Miss Gibbons will be attended the new officers were installed by operate with them. ning by the members of the P.- Students of the high school and by the following sodality officers: Mrs. Rami», diocesan chairman. T.A. Twenty-five guests were upper grades will take part in the Geraldine Thornsberry, Edna Thi- procession and in the singing of Mrs. Quinlivan read a report on present. The Rev. C. H. Hagus bault, Frances Shull, Jack Camp­ the recent convention and Mrs. hymns. All will recite the act of C a th e d ra l was toastmaster and the following bell, Charles Bernsten, Fred Ma- Chambers gave a resume of the St. Francis de Sales' ^ students gave toasts: Michael consecration to the Blessed riaux, and John Sweeney. year’s achievements. Mrs. O’Day, Mullin, Grace Thornbrugh, Casper Mother. Senior Prom Held newly elected president of the D. SPmee 3811 275 Sonth Logan iKloster, Robert Magor, James The singing will be under the The senior prom took place C.C.W., spoke briefly, asking the Glen Miles Drug Store McClain, Betty Brennan, Frances direction of the sisters, and the Wednesday evening at Lakewood full co-operation of the P.-T. A. Skelly Master Station Byers, Mary Louise Hebert, Mary address to the students will be Country club. A very pretty cere­ Mrs. Bishop, the retiring president, LOGAN GARAGE Prescriptions Our Specialty Mullin, Dorothy Jochim, Charlene mony was arranged for the crown­ thanked the officers and members C. E. SHERRED, Prop. East Alameda at Penn St. C. J. (CHET) STEBENNE, Mgi\ McClellan, and Frank Grebenc. 13th AVE. AND LINCOLN ing of Miss Rosemary Mantych as for their assistance in the past “ The Home of Specialized Service” The Drutr Store Complete After the banquet, the students queen of the prom. The queen’s two year's, and she in return was Storage • Repairing We Deliver Free and Freely Skelly AromaXf Tagolene Oils, Moto Sway huh. enjoyed a prom in Annunciation attendants were Dorothy Vogel, given a vote of thanks for her hall. ST.JOi'SP.-U Wrecker Service Phone Pearl 6433 - SP. 9843 U. S. Royal Tires and Tubes Winifred Gibbons, Edna Thibault, leadership. The Very Rev. Dr. The junior and senior classes and Helen Haddican. Admittance William Higgins delivered a short Free DellTery Serrice Cars Called for and Delivered— Scooter Service held their annual outing Tuesday, to the prom was by invitation only. talk. The sisters of the school pre­ May 25, at Eldorado Springs, Both Churches to Mark Feast sented the retiring officers with pleasure resort outside of Denver. [[[CIS 0F[IC[RS beautiful handmade gifts. BUCHANAN’S Colonic Irrigations The Feast of Corpus Christi will WeUlt Registration for high school stu­ Colon Irrigations Insure be solemnized at both Sacred The school children recited the CLEANERS AND DYERS King Cole Room dents took place this week in an­ (St. John’s Pariah) Heart church and Loyola Sunday dialog Mass Thursday, May 27, LIQUOR STORE Cleanliness 328 BROADWAY PEARL S753 Of our greatest disease-producing center ticipation of the enrollment at the The Parent-Teachers’ associa­ morning. At Sacred Heart, there the Feast of Corpus Christi. Fine Wines and Liquors —the lower bowel. Physicians recom­ 1082 BROADWAY opening of school next fall. tion, at its last regular meeting will be a High Mass at 10:30 Upholstered Furniture, Curtains, and William Joseph Sliemers, .infant ICE COLD BEER Draperies Expertly Cleaned and Finished mend Colonic Irrigations. You may get of the year, elected the following o’clock, followed by a procession Phone PEarl 1777 377 South Broadway well by stopping the absorption of poi­ Excellent Lunches and Dinners. Music Recital Set for Tuesday son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Sliemers, sons from the tewel cess-pool. All Kinds of Delicious Sandwiches. The following music recital pro­ officers: President, Mrs. John Mur- of the Blessed Sacrament with was baptized Sunday, May 23, by Mrs. Sharley Chilcote gram will be given in Hagus hall taugh; vice president, Mrs. L. D. flower girls and acolytes. Benedic­ Father Higgins. The godparents Good Hardware Pabst Blue Ribbon on Tap. Tuesday, June 1, at 2:15 o’clock: Mulligan.; secretary, Mrs. William tion will close the celebration. In are Edward Murphy and Vera EUiott Pharmacy KE. 8263 1600 Logan St. “ I Hear the Bees A-Humming," “ In­ accordance with the custom estab­ Porter; treasurer, Mrs. William Meredith. 495 So. Pearl St. at Virginia Headquarters for Tools, Cutlery dian Dawn," and “ Ave Verum," Rirls*. Sievers. The retiring president, lished a few years ago, the Corpus Glee club; “ A Little Song” and “The See- Banns of marriage were pub­ PHONE SPRUCE 6226 Christi celebration at Loyola will AT LOWEST PRICES HOME DRUG CO. Pyramid Fruit & Saw,” James McGowan; “ The Princess Mrs. David Keefe, was presented lished for the first time Sunday, Dances,” trio, Wanda Burnett, Margaret consist of a procession of men. The Prescription Drug with two beautiful pictures in ap­ May 23, between Edward L. Dug­ Across from St. Joseph’s Hospital IVnoidB. and Mildred Bittle; “ A Bowl of preciation of her work. A vote of This will take place immediately Vegetable Market Gardenias,’* James Gracey; “ Morning,’ gan of the Cathedral parish and Store Falby’s Paint Store 18th & Humboldt S18 East Colfax Are. TAbor 2778 violin solo, Helen Bittle; “ Polks Dance,” thanks was given the other retir­ after the 12 o’clock Mass. The FREE DELIVERY men will march through the church Frances Beagle of this parish and 32 Broadway PEarl 2940 duet, Mary R. Book and Ann A. Harring­ ing officers, Mrs. Garland, Mrs. between Oflando Tafoya of St. "A DRUG STORE COMPLETE” Finest Quality Fresh Vege­ ton; ‘'The Mountain Ranger,” Roland Stueck, and Mrs. Volkenant, and in a procession of the Blessed Sac­ tables Every Day McCoy; “ The Sunrise Grail,” duet, rament. Benediction will be given Philomena’s and Theresa Clouthier “QUALITY” Prescriptions A Specialty Tommy Byers and Ramona Hollenbough; their committee heads. of Washington, D, C. Down Town Prices Free Delircry “Rondo,” Dorothy Lang. The association will conduct a at the close of the ceremony. Prompt Delivery Phone MA. 8060 Mrs. J. A. Smethills and Miss PAINT SALE “ My Home Is in the Valley,” accordion, food sale at the Denver market, Sodality Party Succez* Famous Devoe Super House Paint. COLORADO Joseph Gracey; “ Wistaria,” Eleanor 2422 East 6th avenue, this Sat­ The Ladies’ sodality o f Sacred Theresa Seidenkranz will leave Parsons Bakery None better. M ix^ ready for use. Demshki; “ In a Swing,*’ Mary F. Cava­ urday as its last benefit of the Heart church held a lovely party June 4 for a month’s vacation in PEARL DRUG CO. UPHOLSTERING CO. naugh ;*‘Csardas,” Hungarian dance, Clare California. 126 BROADWAY White, 5 Gal. can....$2.39 Gal. 17th & Pearl M. O’Keefe and Helen Roche; “ Little school year. in the parish hall Tuesday after­ Colors, 5 Gal. can....$2,29 Gal. FURNITURE HOSPITAL Jackie Cottontail,” Helen Anderson;“Jolly May Ceremony to Be Friday noon. Promptly at 2 o’clock, the . Mrs. Thomas Neyens’ club met SPruce 0975 CUT PRICES Antique Furniture Remodeling Our Darkies,” Jack Brockman; “ Oriental The school children will have a games began. Later in the after­ for the last time this year Wed­ FREE— 1 Gal. Linseed Oil with Specialty Garden,” Shirley A. McGilvray; *‘Dancc ' THE MAIN 4S4S FREE DELIVERY of the Pumpkin Men,” Shirley Fitpold; May crowning and enrollment in noon, a message was read from the nesday, May 26, at the home of 5 Gal. can G. F. BERKENKOTTER. Prop. REUPHOLSTERING AND REFINISHING Garden Furniture - Trellises 50c Each “ Dance.” Gladys Fahrig; “ Mighty th'e scapular of Mt. Carmel in the sodality’s director, the Rev. George Mrs. J. J. Campbell. Mrs. Sheehy 50-ft. Guaranteed Garden Our Specialty Is Filling Prescriptions Pergolas Made to Order Lak’ a Rose” and “ Cathedral Chimes,” church at 1 p. m. Friday. The Keith, S.J., who is in retreat and and Mrs. Smethills shared the Virginia Mae Cafe Hose .— ...... $1.89 2458 16th St. Ph. GAIlup 2304 trumpet solos, Melvin Martin; “ The honors. (Formerly The Maud Mary) W INES &. LIQUORS Japanese Toy Man” and “ The Quick children have been faithful to the could not be present. 75c Garden Hoe or Rake....49c 514 E. 13th Are. Step,” duets, Virginia Dorchak and Ivern practice of having a general Com­ The first prize was won by Mrs. Mrs. C. J. Campbell entertained 285 SO. DOWNING ST. SOc Pkg. Vigoro Fertilizer..35c KE. 1754 Dorchak;, “ Slumber Song,” Tommy Byers. munion each Friday morning Louis Gregory, second prize by Mrs. E. F. Brown’s club at their Our Specialty, Home Cooking 16th 3t. Liquor “ Londonderry Air,” Hawaiian guitar, throughout the school year. The Mary Montano, third prize by last meeting on May 20. First n A Broadway Le Grace Beauty Edward Demshki; “ Rondo,” Clare M. Efficient Serrict Come In and Meet Us 1\/VDD )J PEarl 7013 O’Keefe; “An Old Bass Viol” and “ The Missa Recitata has been a regular Genevieve Kelly. Refreshments prize was won by Mrs. Simonson Store Drum,” Geraldine Charalton; “ Dance of Friday morning feature since the were served by the hostesses, Mrs. and second prize by Mrs. Camp­ BARTON & EATON, Props. Salon the 'Toys,” duet, Helen Demshki and first week in Lent. Ted Kemme and Mrs. Leo Richard­ bell. 1319 16th St. Every Kind of Beauty 'Service Eleanor Demshki; “ Dawn in Normandy,” FREE DELIVERY Mary Martin; violin solo. Richard The school picnic will be held son. Each woman present ex­ Mrs. P. F. Giblin’s club met MIm Josephine Bacon and Miss Rose Glynn in one of the local amusement pressed her pleasure at the party’s Dan’s Service Station Smith’s Dry Goods Phone M A. 9945 will be glad to welcome their friends. GoUon; “ Moonlight Sonata,” first move­ May 20 at the home of Mrs. J. P. JOHN McGINN, Prop. ment. and “ Impromptu” Margaret parks Wednesday, June 2. The success and hoped for another such Oberhauser. High score was made 1128 E. ALAMEDA OPEN EVENINGS Dombeck; trio, John Frost, Richard sisters will be the guests of the gathering. The Rev. T. H. Devlin, Phillips 66 Gas & Oils Gollon, and Margaret Dombeck; “ Tam­ by Mrs. Lamberty. Mrs. Wright bourines and Castanets,” Helen Roche; P.-T. A. at a picnic luncheon, and S.J., stopped in to greet the women will entertain next. CARS WASHED AND LUBRICATED House — Silk Hose Red Cross Drug “ Marche Miiitaire,” duet, Stephena the children will have rides and and to congratulate them on the Called For and DellTered 13th Ave. Garage Cuatry and Margaret Dombeck. treats in sufficient quantity to en­ fine attendance. The officers of Mrs. M. A. Hickey’s club met Notions - Gifts - Toys - Etc. Friday, May 21, with Mrs. G. W. T & H SWEEPSTAKES J. FLAVIN, Mgr. able them to forget some of the the sodality expressed thanks to Spruce 9987 Dakota & So. Bdwy. Store Co. more .serious experiences of the all who had contributed toward Stewart. Shop Here»Save Time and Money 13tk & Washington - MA. 8984 13th A Marion CHerry 0202 closing school term. the affair’s popularity. The Beauty of Our Business Rhythm Band of FORTY HOURS’ DEVOTION SOUTH PEARL Storage. Specializing in tune up The eighth grade students were is Flowers Prescription Specialists guests of the seventh graders at a Week of May 30: Colorado work on Echlin-Motor-Lab. Wine, t Liqnor. Free Delirerr party in the school auditorium Springs, Sacred Heart church; HARDWARE 85 Tots to Play Tuesday evening. Early arrivals Peetr, Sacred Heart church. ED SPEULSTRA, Mgr. Neff’s Flower Shop PHONE YORK 2587 and late departures gave eloquent Automobile to Be ZEAL G. NEFF Guarantee PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC. FOR (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish) testimony of the importance of Fishing and Hunting Licenses Floral Arrangements Upholstering Co. Mt. Carmel school will hold its this social function. ALADDIN GARAGE annual closing entertainment The Altar society held its last St. Mary 1579 So. Pearl SP. 9828 89 SOUTH BROADWAY Import, of Fine Chair., Stool., BP. 4927 f f ic ie n t Wednesday, June 2, at 8 o’clock. regular meeting of the year Fri­ Awarded Saturday and Benche. for Needlepoint A special feature of the evening WE DO SELL FOR LESS CONOMICAL day, May 21, at the home of Mrs. Magdalene FURNITURE REPAIRING AND will he the rhythm band of 85 Frank Heart, 670 Columbine. The Billie THE BROADWAY XPERT (St. Dominic’s Parish) E RECOVERING children of the lower grades. gift of a new set of altar cloths Ohier’s Model Market 24-HOUR SERVICE 535 E. 17th Ave. TAbor 4323 A picture was taken of the by Mrs. N. Mohana and Mrs. S. J. The children of St. Dominic’s Streitenberger’s CREAMERY Lewis was announced at the meet­ parish enjoyed their ovm bazaar Full Line of Meats and Fish 619 E. 13th Ave. Main 5837 members Sunday and they made a Fresh and Smoked Quality Dairy Foods Are your SPRING CLOTHES colorful picture in their little ing, and the society voted to pro­ Wednesday of this week. The main Grocery and Market Makers of attraction was the fish pond. There Ready for Wear? white , red , and vide still another set of altar 5134 W. 29th Ave. FAMOUS BILLIE’S LITTLE PIG , Two Conrenient Stores Betty Flavin tarns. cloths, in addition to new albs, was a profusion of such edibles SAUSAGE Special price, on all Relining and as children like and many prizes. GALLUP 0152 Phone PEarl 1100 1487 So. Pearl St. 1555 Arapahoe 66 S. Broadway The graduates of the eighth amices, and priests’ surplices. Re­ Hairdressing Salon Repair work .ent in now. The award will be made grade will present the mystery ports of the delegates to the con­ Fresh Fish, Corn Fed Meats, and Open Evenings vention of the Diocesan Council Saturday evening. The Chevrolet Staple Groceries drama, Beware of Mike. Some of car, grand prize which has been Varnum’s Art Shop A Coiffure from us marks you, the numbers on the program in­ of Catholic Women, last-minute DADS PUCE Superlative Cleaners standing in front of the church 601 E. Alameda Are. not only as a smart woman, but clude “ Monkeyshines,” by the sev­ preparations of the society’s 710 South Broadway as a personality. 1235 E. Sth Arc. Phone CHerry 1303 bridge tea and show, and all this week, will be awarded at enth grade boys; “Highland the close of the general parish ba­ PE. 9802 Fling,” by the girls of the upper preparations for the routine work St. Therese's Original Art Gifts for All Occaiiona of the committees through the zaar Saturday night. Friday eve­ Mobilgas Mobiloil The firms listed here de­ grades; “ Lost Among the Fairies,” ning will be marked by attractive by the fourth and fifth grade girls; summer months made up the busi­ SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION Complete Line of School Supplies Corona Shop ness session. The Glee club from games, with many fine prizes for We Give S. 4b H. Green Stamps Fountain Service and Ice Cream serve to be remembered “ A Baby Show,” by the primary the players. A $20 cash prize will Ch.e. F. M.d.y 853 Corona St. girls, and “ Puzzled Little Cooks,” St. Mary’s academy pleased the JERRY’S CAFE when you are distributing large group in attendance with its also be awarded Friday evening. 9758 E. COLFAX AURORA 77 by the second and third grade girls. C. T.-P. A. Election Held your patronage in the dif­ Children’s V2 Soles, SOc & up There will be musical numbers by vocal numbers. The society voted not to have a June meeting of its At the monthly meeting of the ferent lines of business. Fine Shoe Rebuildinx at Fair Price. both the boys’ and the girls’ glee C. T.-P. A. Friday afternoon. May St. Vincent de Paul's clubs. Book club. Dine and Dance Record Crowd at Tea 21, the following were elected to A promising little singer, Ri- Plate Lunch and Short Orderi A record number attended the serve as officers of the organiza­ For Men For Women naldo Capillupo, will give a few SWEGLE-MYERS Altar society’s bridge tea and tion for the next term: President, Dawn Beauty Shop popular numbers. Mary Coletti Mexican Huaraches fashion shov/ at the Denver Dry Mrs. Ward Anthony; first vice 1304 E. Evans Ave, - Spruce 6847 FURNITURE CO. () and Helen Jinacio will; accompany Goods Co. tea room Wednesday president, Mrs. George Patrick; The aristocrat of sport for 1937. the musical offerings at the piano. second vice president, Mrs. Frank Holy Family Specializing in Joon Complete Stock o f Latest The Shirley Garage See the genuine Mexican made ar­ The graduates of the eighth afternoon. The fashion show, in ticle now on display. Order early. which the models were members of March!; secretary, Mrs. E. J. Styles OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE grade are Merlinda Sandoval, Phelan; treasurer, Mrs. Patrick PHONE TABOR 5911 the parish, was particularly pleas­ Danish Coffee Cake Cosmetics Sold on Euy Terma The Cactus Shop Mary Rosati, Carolyn Andrews, Hoare; historian, Mrs. Paul Mur­ Day and Night Storage, Repairing, Waah- 428 East Colfax ing to the guests, who numbered Rolls All Kinds of Beauty Service Phone PE. 7288 1055 So. Gaylord ing and Greasing, Gauline and Oila 0pp. Cathedral Rectory Rose Mary LaBriola, Anthony Sal- ray. vato, Susie Capra, Antoinette more than 700. Over 100 prizes, 1631-37 LINCOLN ST. For Boys For Girls ranging in value from $2 to $20, Mrs. A. H. Rampe, general chair­ For Quality Bakery Goods CUT RATE Smaldone, Clyde Spero, James donated for the purpose by mer­ man of the C. T.-P. A., presented WASHINGTON Ross, Edward Maryano, and Caro­ Mrs. Hanna O’Day, new president TRY Tankersley Pharmacy line Torres. chants of the city, were distrib­ PARK GARAGE Free Delivery uted. Mrs. W. C. Woodcock was of the Diocesan Council of Catholic St. Philomena's Women. 1001 so. GAYLORD PHONE SPRUCE $$88 general chairman of the commit­ WEISS BAKERY WINES AND LIQUORS tee. Mrs. Joseph Lewis, retiring pres­ General Repairing, Battery and Holy Ghost A capacity crowd attended the ident, was presented with a beau­ Tire Service, Gat, Oil Will Call for and Deliver FREE RUBBER BALL recital of St. John’s music pupils tiful quilt, the handiwork of Mmes. When in Trouble, Call Your Prescriptions Hamilton and Moore, and a spir­ Switzer’s Inn A Ball That Outlasts the Dog with Every 50-ft. Length 1437 CftlifornU CH. 18€7 in the school auditorium Sunday SP. 9931 1069 So, Gaylord Denver, Colo. Gate’s Garden Hose afternoon. The recital gave evi­ itual bouquet by the members as 44TH & YATES a token of appreciation for her 1 Pt. Johnson GIo 1 Pt. FREE dence of the general advance of Under New Management DENVER G.ARAGE musical ability in the school group successful leadership and loyalty BILL SPRINGER, Prop. in the two years that music has in the past year. Schlltz Beer on Draught St. Joseph's YORK-COLFAX HARDW.ARE Complete Automobile Service been a regular feature in the Mixed Drinks - Wines 2321 E. COLFAX YO. 9237 school program. St. James’ Society H.t ..d cm sandwich,. NEW AND USED • MEATS BUTTER EGGS Storage - Washing - Lnbric.tion Headquarters for Mi*f McCarthy Honored Electric Refrigerators, Colfax Auto Service 24 HOUR SERVICE A miscellaneous shower was Gas Model given in honor of Miss Irene Mae Will Meet June 4 Yates Pharmacy Washing Machines and GEO. J. FREITAG C. G. SARGENT McCarthy of 600 Clayton street at Shell Gai—-O il.— Grea.ing AIRPLANE KITS - MOTORS - PARTS 4939 Well 38th, Cor. Yates Radios Look, for the Union Card the home of Mrs. John A. Bowe, (St. James’ Pariah) As low as 91.09 down and $1.00 per week Expert Mechanic, and Wrecker Service Sacred Heart- Friday, June 4, Is the regular Formerly Burgrafs Pharmacy 731 Santa Fe Drive Dar and Night 210 Milwaukee street, Wednesday evening. May 19. Miss McCarthy meeting day for the Altar and Storage—Towing—Acceuarie. Bennett’s Craft Shop PHONE GA. 0621 Leyden-Jameson Inc. PHONE TA. 9467 received many beautiful gifts. Rosary society. The meeting will 3523-3524 E. Colfax Ave. Mail Orders Solicited Loyola 757 SANTA FE TAbor 8444 Those present were Mmes. McCar­ take place as usual at,the Civic WINES AND LIQUORS PHONE YORK 9421 3405 E. Colfax FR. 0658 thy, Kennedy, Roach, Wolcott, building at 2 o’clqck. '’This is the Make your byword— “ Meet me at Mack’s” Burke, Walling, Laege, Stubbs, last meeting until September and Open Evenings by Appointment Armour’s Star meats for lunch 6r snacks Denver Creamery and Fitzpatrick; Misses Walsh, a large attendance is urged. PHONE GALLUP 7708 Candy by Brecht’s an all year treat CORN CRIB CAFE Nilson’s Red & White Kick in— pep up—-Duffy’s drinks are complete 2958 Josephine Phone YOrk 0646 Caudel, Swanson, North, Parks, Mrs. J. Ruth entertained the 1412 EAST COLFAX (Under New Management) Hite, Millar, and Wingo. • Entre Nous club at her home last Service and prices discreet MR. C. H. SPYKER, Prop. Staple Groceries, Corn-Fed A kitchen shower was given in week. Mrs. P. Gappae held high ANN LYTLE Plate Lunches— 3 0 ^ Try Our Delicious Ice Creams Meats, Fish honor of Miss McCarthy at the score. Permanent Waving - Marcelling Served From 11:30 A. M. to 8:33 P. M. RICH CREAM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS Our (^ods Must Make Good or We Will. home of her mother, Mrs. Ellen Dedication to Mary Planned Finger Waving MACK’S CREAMERY Established 23 Years. McCarthy, Wednesday evening. This Sunday, Communion day SANTA FE AT STH MAin 9769 Bputhem Fried C^cken Every Day Fresh Daily 4931 West 38th Ave. Denver, Colo. 3423 E. COLFAX May 26. Those present were for all the parish, the birthday of Mmes. Kennedy, Wingo, Hingley, Pope Pius XI will be celebrated. Liston, McCarthy, Miller, Roach, There will also be dedication of KLEANRITE D E T R O IT St. John's Donegan, McGrath, and Borne. the parishioners to the Blessed St. Dominic's St. John's Miss McCarthy will become the Virgin after Mass. Dry Cleaners & Dyers Grocery & Market bride of Francis Jerome Carey of Friday, June 4, is the first Fri­ DENVER St. John’s parish at a wedding to day and the Feast of the Sacred CHARLEE-BELLE 2717 E 11th Ave. McNatt & Griffith Dr. Harry A. Miller be solemnized in the church Heart of Jesus. Confessions will MARKET CO. TO. 8577 2602 E. 12th Ave. Phones TO. 8344 - YO. 1838 Service Station June 2. be heard before the distribution of DENTIST BEAUTY SALON Communion at 6:30 o’clock. A I.G .A. Stores Fancy Cut Meat Oth and Columbine YOrk 9441 Extractions and 2431 E. SIXTH AVE. FR. 0304 Work Called for and Delivered High Mass will be sung at 7:45 Plate Work Only Charles, formerly of Cosmopolitan. Miss Notre Dame to Confer 2422 E. 6th Ave. FR. 4151 A 4152 Dawn is with lu aaain and will be glad Sinclair Gas and Oil o’clock in honor of t’le Most Sacred MAIN 4885 Degrees on Coloradoans Heart of Jesus. As June 4 is the Selected corn-led meets. Fancy and to welcome her friends. Mist Joe has 308 Central Savings Bank Bldg. staple froceriee, fruits snd vecetables. also been added to our staff. Specialized Lubrication Service The University of Notre Dame birthday of the deceased pastor, Bertha G. Moore PULLMAN INN —Cars Called For and Delivered— Fresh fish and oyaters Shampoo & Finger Wavp...... 75« (Formerir Albert’a Restaurant.) will confer degrees on four Colo­ the Rev. James Walsh, and as he had a special devotion to the Beauty Shop 3019 EAST COLFAX rado youths at its 93rd commence­ THE COLUMBINE ment exercises Sunday, June 6. Sacred Heart, this Mass will be of­ COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Home Cooked 35e Luncheon Daily They are Marcus Pierce Kerin, fered for the repose of the soul Empire Cleaners SOc, 55c, 60c Dinner. OLSON’S THE UNICORN PHARMACY 1476 Steele St. COMPLETE FOOD STORES 1443 Lipan street, and John Wil­ of Father Walsh. 2817 W. 33RD. AVE. 2434 East 6th Ave. PHONE FR. 5180 W e Cater to Bridge Parties liam McCarthy, 1545 East 31st A Requiem High Mass was of­ PROMPT FREE DELIVERY 2750 W. 29th Ave. GA. 0605 Franklin 2989 EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS 3030 E. Cth Ave. YO. 4255 avenue, both of Denver; Arthur fered Monday of this week, at the GOOD FOOD Carlson’s Ice Cream 2805 Fairfax FR. 3801 Clarence Gregory, G 1 e n w o o d request o f the St, Vincent de Paul Quality work at reasonable prices. 5010 E. Colfax FR. 8457 Prescriptions - Drugs • Sundries 3015 W. 44th Ava. GA. 5181 Springs, and Richard Owen Nor­ society, for the repose of the soul Reasonable Prices YO. 3373-9474 Prompt called for and delivery PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ris, Trinidad. of Father Walsh. 6th at Columbine service. PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 27, 1937 The Denver Catholic Register 288 High School President...... — —Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. President Emeritus.— ...... Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D. Editor...... Rt. Rev. Msgr, Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. G ra d u a te s Named Managing Editor...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. Associate Editors— M. P. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B., (Continued From One) Gootee, Mary Margaret Grabus, K. OF C. B.J.; Rev. Walter Canavan, M.A.; Ruth Vincent. Guire, Eileen McGuire, Kathryn Alfred Peter Granger, Marion Al­ Ann McKenzie, Donald McMahon, thea Hencmann, Frederick George Entered as second class maWer at Ihe post office at Denver, Colo. Robert McPhee, Flora Meek, M ^ Hodapp, Patricia Ramona Hurley, L[|IVE DEIDEII Murrin, Mary Neuman, Catherine Paula Kathleen Hurley, William STITF OFPOn Published Weekly by O’Donnell, Irene Oldham, Kath­ Alfred Jeffries, Hubert Francis erine O’Malley, Mary O’Neil, Paul Kerstiens, James Herman Kluse- THE CATHOLIC PRF^S SOCIETY (Inc.) (Continued From Page One) Papish, Regina Phelan, Charlotte ner, Mary Ella Lamping, Gertrude (Continued From Page One) 938 Bannock Street Denver. She will go directly , to PytJinski, Leonard Reilly, Mary Mae Lance, Marie Katherine Lan- need of interest in this work on ‘^Everything Thafs Canvas” the motherhouse, to make a re­ Reid, Robert Robertson, William dauer, Kathleen Ann Mahon, the part of laymen. Roche, Marjorie Russell, Rayhiond Francis Joseph Markham, John Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1497 treat, and does not know where Others who addressed the ses­ 1421 LARIMER ST._DENVER, COLO. Scherrer, Joseph Schmitz, Mar­ ■Joseph McCallin, Henry Joseph she is to be stationed. Announce­ sion were Joseph Fassler, grand $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, garet See, Genevieve Selby, Pa­ McNamara, William Francis Mee­ knight of Canon City council; Tuesday edition. covers subscfiption to both weeklies. ment is also yet to be made of the tricia Sharpe, Rita Mae Simones, han, Charles Peter Melchior, Mary Mayor Hinshaw, and Joseph P, 'Awning stripe superior who will take her place Kathleen Smith, James Stockham, Francis Murray, Helen Ann Nie- Collopy. Musical selections were Mary C. Sullivan, Frank Sundell, ters, Bernice Veronica Nolan, in Denver. given by Miss Anne O’Neill of OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Thursday, May 27, 1937 Fred Tarbell, and Margaret Walsh. Helen Marguerite Okuly, Joseph Denver and J. Lauriski of Canon The foundation of the Domin­ HOLY FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL Edward O’Leary, Norman Francis City, accordionist District DeMty ican Sisters in Denver in 1928 Classical diplomas— Betty Lor­ Patrick, Gasperine Ann Petrovich, Bernard Madden of Florence V as ASK USABOUT VENETIAN BUNDS OFFICIAL! DIOCESE OF DENVER wap the third tp be made by the raine Bailey, Jo Ann E. Bomer, Virginia Anne Powell, Orville Vic­ toastmaster. The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. order. Not only have the sisters Mary Margaret Center, Mary tor Proubc, Florence Regina Rab- Resolutions adopted included one We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese. Whatever had broad scope for their charity Elizabeth Keegan, James A. Lube- toay, R. Kenneth Rodriguez, directing each grand knight to ap­ appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those in the city, but their convent has ley, Frank Ludwig Lubeley, Betty Wardene Rosemary Rogers, Elvira point a member to study Commu­ pf the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. seryed as a sanatorium for sisters Loretta McCarthy, Barbara Kath­ Patricia Schwab, Robert Aloysius nism thoroughly and act as a Thompson, J. Edgar Tice, Mary We hope The Register will be read in every home of the whose health has become impaired. erine Cparn, Bernice Leona Teska, leader in the council and among and Helen Margaret Wompey. Diocese. Ellen Trainor, Inez Marie Tulloh, the public generally in opposing The work of the sisters is a try­ General diplomas— Theresa Lu­ Louis Paul Weadick, Dorothea We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in this dangerous doctrine. 'To fur­ ing one. In their care of the sick cille Archer, Joseph Henry Barth, Elizabeth Whitfield, Betty Ger­ k k the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. ther a constructive boy program poor, they know no distinction of Philip Anthony Bums, Thomas maine Woodman, and Rita Ann in the state, it was directed that Why P ay More? •P URBAN J. VEHR, blood, color, or religion. They Eugene Conboy, Lloyd Joseph Woodman. a state boy director be appointed. Aug, 6, 1931. Bishop of Denver. have no need of the elaborate Cuneo, Alice Dorothy Doherty, ST. JOSEPH’ S HIGH SCHOOL (Trademark) questionnaire of the modern so­ Work toward greater success Margaret Mary Doyle, Rosemary Charles E. Adams, Rose Ber­ cial worker. They wish only to for the splendid spiritual activity Catherine Dowling, Marjorie El­ tha Bahl, Le Roy J. Ballinger, Vic­ of the annual Communion spon­ ascertain whether those who come len Egan, Lorraine Namesia for aid are really poor and sick tor John Beneventi, Gerard Jos­ sored by the Knights of Columbus Fabrizio, Mary Ann Flaherty, eph Bisant, Peter Raymond was pledgred. Promotion of the WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES and in need of care, which the sis­ Doris June Gallagher, Dorothy ters never fail to grive. Bowen, Edmund Anthony Brun­ laymen’s retreats was resolved. INCORPORATED Mae Germain, George Louis Hall, ner, Francis Edward Canny, Rob­ The work of the National Countil ® P5i0t0rialB Every day, rain or shine, the William Heniy Hazlitt, John Mi­ ert Carroll, Frank L. Cito, Mary of Catholic Men was endorsed and Colorado Owned Stores seven nuns, who never accept re­ chael Horn, Catherine Anno Agnes Collins, Joseph Charles co-operation with its program was ;; Opinions of Associate Editors of The Register. \ \ muneration for their labors, visit Keane, Marie Elizabeth Kenealy, Connell, Robert F. Cuillard, Eliza­ urged. 17th and Broadway 800 Santa Fe Dr. homes of the poor, nurse the sick, Vincent Kennedy, Joseph H. Lutz, beth Marie Davey, Francis A. Broadway and Ellsworth St.'Thomas’ seminary was given 16th and California and distribute food, , and Edna Mae Marooney, Kilian H. Doud, Therese Joan Du Be, La- $300 to provide for public speak­ 15th and California medicine. And they carry out Mauz, Kathleen Marguerite Mor­ Verne Kathryn Eggert, Marguerite (Continued From Page One) ing instruction for seminarians. their mission of mercy, whether row, Frances Ann Nuezel, Kath­ Ehalt, Joseph J. Esposito, Edward To aid in expenses of the annual We Do Not Have Special Sales Bat Sell You at Oar Lowest leen Ellen Root, Eugene A. Sain- according to their proficiency, tary of state at Washington qnd a by night or by day, silently and J. Finni, William Patrick Ford, convention, $100 will be given to Prices Every Day on All Drag Merekandise. unseen by the world. don, Paul R. Santo, Eugene J. Geraldine Florence Ganschow, the local council acting as host to they are able to make from $13 to demand by the German ambassa­ Schierburg, Donald Joseph Secord, $25 per week. Usually, there are Because the financial problem Eugene Joseph Gold, Dorothy the meeting. dor at the Vatican that the Holy Dorothy Justina Volk, Helen Cath­ Marie Gonzales, Ella Erma Hafer- Resolutions of sympathy and two or more members of a family of the sisters has always been erine Volk, Virginia Ann Wilson, working in the same mill. The See silence the Cardinal. It was acute, many lay persons have been tepen; Frances Loretta Hamilton, respect in the death of members unthinkable that the Nazis could and C. Leo Zahn. Loretto Margaret Hart, Eileen of the order included specific men­ average cotton mill takes care of in8()ired to assist in the work. The ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’ 8^ 0 of the housing problem by main­ Hanora Jepkes, Anthony Joseph tion of the Very Rev. G. Joseph SPECIALIST not continue their vicious attacks Friends of the Sick Poor Aid so­ HIGH SCHOOL W E taining several hundred plain but Joya, Katherine M. Kaden, Joseph LaJeunesse of Fort Collins, the on prominent Catholic clergymen ciety was formed for this purpose, Rowena Jane Adams, Dot Jo HAY‘FEVER,AStHMA, SINUS comfortable homes for the em­ Edward Keough, Stanton Kissell, Rev. Edward S. Muenich of Strat­ and a card party sponsored by it Baker, Harriet Elizabeth Barker, - INFECTION DEAFNESS, - ployes, renting for a maximum of with manufactured evidence, prej­ Theodora Margaret Knopke, James ton, and Joseph C, Maguire of MOVE every year is one of the two means Margaret Loretta Bauer, William Denver. HEADACHES, HEADNOISES $2.50 per week. At the mill we udiced judges, and infamous jusr by which the necessary funds for J. La Bate, Donald James Laus, Frame Houses, Garages tice without being censured by Joseph Baum, Marion Esther Thanks were expressed to the inspected, free water and elec­ carrying on the work are obtained. Anthony Vernon Laus, Lucille L. DR.P.W.FORSTER,b.C. Brady, Joseph B. Brown, Betty Register and to other papers of PHOHE m a in 5596 ' r : For Service— ^KEystone 6228 tricity are provided. The mills fair-minded men in nations out­ The other is the carnival held an­ Leeonard, James Joseph Madden, Dorothy Cannon, Virginia Anne the state, particularly the Canon 218 STEELE BLDG.. IS5I WELTON ST. Office & Wsrehouss, 1521 20lh Si. operate on a 44-hour week, with side their unfortunate country. nually on the Loyola church David C. Mares, Eleanore Eileen Carroll, John William Collins, City Record and the Pueblo Chief­ Saturday afternoon free. The Nazis seem to be unable to grounds. This year, the carnival McBride, Margaret Mary McCor­ Lucille Rose Cudney, Eileen Isabel tain-Star Journal, for publicity. realize that a free press exists will take place June 15, 16, and mack, John R. McKelvey, Michael It is questionable whether or Dufficy, Anita Catherine Fischer, Similar resolutions acknowledge anywhere in the world. After 17, and plans for the event are al­ P. McNally, Mary Catherine not the level of our textile work­ Thomas Andrew Fox, Virginia the ho^itality of the citizens of ers can be raised. Our American the Cardinal’s attack on the gov­ ready under way. O’Byrne, Ruth Elizabeth O’Hara, ernment propagandists, the Gest­ Marie Frankenburgh, Evelyn Ger­ Lubin L. Ortis, Anthony S. Pic- Canon City and the services of the t h a t a > w i t ^ mill operators face terrific com­ Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, the Rev. apo, dreaded Nazi undercover po­ Meeting Date Changed trude Gallagher, James Ora coli, Irma Louise Pierce, Mar­ petition, particularly from the Albert Schaller, O.S.B., and the lice, began a series of raids to de­ The June meeting of the Do­ Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are Orient, where the standards of garet Lois Pollock, Mary Mar­ Rev. John Forsythe, O.S.B. living are so low as to make it termine how the Chicago prelate minican Sisters of the Sick Poor garet Sailley, Marie Josephine reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. possible for Japan to manufacture got his information that the im­ and the Friends of the Sick Poor Schwab, Mary Catherine Secord, Leo Heffernan, Rudolph T. Herr- morality charges against the clergy Aid society will be held Tuesday cotton goods and undersell Amer­ 1st Connniinion at Virginia Eileen Sillstrop, Pauline man, Catherine F. Hepp, John M. JOHN H. REDDIN were fake. Although newspaper evening, June 1, at 8 o’clock in Stella Smith, Lawrence H. Swan- Horvat, Joseph G. Kitson, Casper ican-made goods even in the face Attorney and Counselor at Law accounts say that the Cardinal re­ the Corpus Christ! convent instead' ger. Jack H, Sweeney, Romilda F. Kloster, Elwyna Geraldine of heavy freight charges. On their 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block present level, though, our mill ceived the reports of the persecu­ on the fourth Tuesday as is cus­ Ann Urban, and Francis Samuel Lambert, Lucille Mary Madden, tion from seminary members in tomary, The date has been 17th and Curtis COAL workers of the South should be Williams. Bernard William Magor, Michael Chicago of German birth or par­ changed to enable the members to Jewish Hospital Phone MAin 0557 Denver, Colo. considered as anything but 'eco­ , REGIS HIGH SCHOOL J. Mullin, Walter J. O’Brien, Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. nomic slaves.— Hubert A . Smith. entage who have intimate contacts honor Sister Immaculata before John E. Cronin, Patrick F. Catherine A. Rogers, John J. with relatives in Germany, he F. A. Mumford, Mgr. she leaves. As this is the last ( Continued From Page One) Crowe, Barry T. Currigan, John Shannon, Edith Joan Sustrick, might just as well have learned meeting at which she will be pres­ two years, and on her weekly visits Iverne Helen Sweeney, Kenneth W. 25th and Decatur GA. 6126 DON’T FORGET THE M. Daly, William M. Dameron, the truth in any of the Catholic ent, every member is asked to at­ brings them treats of oranges and Alfred T. Edmondson, Robert F. H. Theisen, Margaret Grace FARMERS papers in this country or-from one tend. It will be a social as well as H. G. REID apples. Griffith, Robert 0. Hickey, Thomas Thombrugh, George H. Twining, The House of Quality, where the of several secular journals. a business meeting. The Very Electrical Contracting, Organized agriculture this week At present. Catholic patients in Masterson, Joseph A. McMeel, and Mary Catherine Vessell. Rev. Dr. William Higgins will be Repairing and Fixtures best meats at the most reasonable demanded congressional enact­ The unfortunate outcome of the the hospital nufnber 25, including Donald W. Savage, Joseph S. affair in Germany is that the Nazis the speaker. A musical program nine adults. They are visited regu­ MAId 7303 329 14th St. prices may be obtained. ment of a broad farm program “ to is being planned. Schneider, John D. Strasser, Jos­ enable the farmer to keep step unleashed a more bitter attack on larly by the priests of St. Pilo- eph K. Tomlinson, Nicholas F. with increased prices bound to be the Church. They reported the The sisters and the Aid society mena’s church, of which the Very Truglio, John W. Tynan, John C. reflected through nationalization “ suicide” in prison of Father met Tuesday afternoon. May 25, Rev. Dr. William Higgins is pastor. Walsh, and Roland J. Zarlengo. RABTOAY'S Bruno Schubert, who was arrested at the convent. The meeting was of shorter hours and higher pay Many of the young patients in SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 for printing and distributing the opened with prayer led by Sister for labor.” Edward A. O’Neal, the hospital are confined there for Charles Bemsten, Robert Bis- Pope’s anti-Nazi encyclical. In­ Immaculata, and the president, president of the American Farm many months, in some instances, sell. Jack Campbell, Winifred S t o r a g e Bureau federation, says that the formed persons, remembering the Mrs. J. M. Harrington, presided. years, and without the instruction Francis J. Fisher, Inc. “ suicides” of other opponents of Reports of the various commit­ Gibbons, Marguerite Haag, Mar­ INSURANCE administration’s proposed wage classes would be ignorant of their garet Harris, Eleanor Kelly, Law­ IN OUR OW N VAULTS the Nazi fanatics, protested that tees were given. The report of religion and deprived of the sacra­ TAbor 6204 and hour act is “ certain to result rence Kowalczyk, Margaret Kim­ the government was guilty of the sisters’ work for the month of ments. Another instruction class in a higher price structure” and ball, Helen Larcher, Mary Lintz, calumny together with murder. April was as follows: Total visits will start immediately. Cement - Plaster - Mortar that “ something must be done to Fred Mariaux, Rosemary Mantych, JOS. J. CELLA assure the farmer that he will be One thing is certain. The to the sick poor, 216; hours of The three boys who received Metal Lath - Stucco service, 903; material aid (food, Helen Pawlowski, Geraldine 1120 Security Bldg. raised to the new economic level.” Church will not bow to Hitler. Like First Communion on Monday are Thornsberry, and Dorothy Vogel. A bill proposed to attain that his predecessors, he must in time clothing, medicine), $95.07. Lawrence Roma, 8; Emmanuel f Phone KEystone 2633 2863 Blake St. Denver Colao, 14, and Jimmie Green, 7. ANNUNCIATION HIGH SCHOOL end, a substitute A A A measure, “ go to Canossa” or fall.— Rev. W . The guest speaker was the Rev. S-fihrE.iccNOMtCAL J. Canavan. Barry Wogan, who spoke on the They will continue to receive in­ William Anderson, Grace Mary is now before the house agricul­ Blake, Virginia Mae Clark, John ture committee. It would guar­ need for the Boy Scout organiza­ structions. tion in every parish to help the Joseph Clarke, Robert F. Clark, 'l l o u m a n s antee farmers a parity income and James F. Cotter, John James Dona­ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS invoke production control and the GIVE THE YOUNG A young boys against Communism PLACE IN CATHOLIC ACTION ' 1414 COURT PLSCE “ ever-normal granary.” It is iTso explained the hue, Mary Dorothy Finan, David backed by various farmers’ organi­ Thousands of young people are of the co-operation of the parents BEDDIII IS DIE zations and department of agricul­ being graduated from high schools to encourage youth. The vocal solo­ ture officials. and colleges over the country. ist was Mrs. Tharp, accompanied ESTABLISHED SINCE 1908 There was much opposition to Those who are receiving their di­ by Mrs. A1 Bonino at the piano. MAin 5314 production control and similar plomas from Catholic institutions Mrs. Harvey Smith and Mrs. Carey A A A features, just as the NRA are coming out of school with high were reported ill. Refreshments E was fought bitterly. Critics, how­ ideals, with the expectation that were served by the sisters. Prayers The American Fixture Co. ever, have failed to advance a pro­ they will be enrolled in the forces were offered for the ill and de­ ceased members, and the meeting (Continued From Page One) F. J. KIRCHHOF gram that would do for the farm­ of Catholic Action and given an ers what New Deal legislation has was adjourned. cional, Havana, and was in charge Manafactursrs of active part to play in the aposto- of- Antonio Rodriguez, newly ap­ attempted. late of the laity. pointed master of the Fourth De­ CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS CONSTRUCTION CO. The problem is even more com­ Our schools today, the colleges plex than that of labor in the in­ gree for Cuba. Archbishop Ruiz particularly, are training their of Havana was present at the initi­ CHURCH FURNITURE dustrial fields because working students for a role of active Cath­ hours and conditions are dictated ation and at the banquet in the olicity. Not only are the students evening, as were a number of BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES BUILDERS . by a fickle nature. But it is cer­ given a thorough training in Chris­ tain that farmers must be given a Bishops and priests. tian doctrine and philosophy; they Ninety-five men from all parts Millwork of All Kinds decent break or this large division are also given multiple opportuni­ We Appreciate Your Patronage of the nation’s industry will bog of the island were in the class, ties to develop the qualities needed PLJy SOFTBILL some coming from points as far FRANK KIRCHHOF, 1232-46 ARAPAHOE ST. down and drag other parts down in carrying out the program of with it. It seems that a price level as 650 miles from Havana. Mr. PRESIDENT DENVER, COLO. 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. Catholic Action recommended to Reddin spoke at the banquet, at of several years ago would benefit the laity by the Holy Father and Tivoli park is the scene of agriculture in several ways. A which representatives from the directed by the Bishops. another softball league of friend­ careful, well-ordered program to ly parish rivalry, sponsored by government were present. As a bring that about is desirable. Those These young men and women the Diocesan Holy Name union special courtesy, the Cuban navy who throw up their hands and de­ are taught the methods of organ­ activity committee. Seven teams band rendered Cuban and Ameri­ clare the whole matter hopeless izing and effectuating a solid pro­ already have enrolled and there can national airs. and who advocate what is really a gram of action through their cam­ is promise of an eighth. Four Mr. Reddin left Denver May 11 Money in Bank Builds Courage haphazard, leave-it-to-chance pro- pus organizations, notably the So­ games were played last Sunday in for New Orleans, where he board­ ifram are inviting disaster.— Mil­ dality of Our Lady. Many of them the park, which is at E. Fifth and ed a boat for Havana, arriving lard F. Everett. are trained speakers and skilled Lincoln streets. There is no ad­ there May 17. He left Havana writers, willing and eager to turn mission charge to these games, May 24. A man was offered an executive position by a Denver these talents to the use of the which start at 1 o’clock, and soft- THE CARDINAL AND Church. Thousands of them have firm, at a salary less than he expected. He said: “I know that DER FUEHRER balls, scorekeepers, a n i umpires experience in catechetical instruc­ have been secured for the season His Eminence, George Cardinal tion and in Study club leadership. by the league. I can make good for you, and I want what I aih worth.” His Best of all, they are filled with a Several parishes have donated Denverite to Be Mundelein, Archbishop of Chicago, religious zehl that has not been made the German government suits to their players and an en­ confidence won the job. known id this country in many very unhappy last week when he thusiastic season is anticipated by years. They are Catholic through accused Nazf officials of “ ma­ the participants. Holy Family, and through, because they know “It was my savings account here that gave me the nerve licious propaganda” against the Cath^ral, St. Joseph’s, St, Fran­ Ordained Priest they must be so if the Church is to Church. The Cardinal apparently cis! de Sales’, St. James’, St. John’s, survive its battle with the forces to hold out for my price,” he told us. A man with a reserve in had become tired of reading the and St. Louis’ of Englewood are of materialism and atheism. German government’s reports on the parishes so far represented (Continued From Page One) ^ bank does not have to sell himself cheaply. Start an account prietts and religious being tried If these trained young people in the league. Michael L. Clark, father of the for immorality. The Nazis were are given the place they can fill in The pinochle tournament, an­ priest-to-be, has been a patrolman now. suddenly rudely reminded that the ranks of lay Catholic activity, other inter-parish activity spon­ on the Denver police force for 21 they may get by with “ mur­ they will continue to develop the sored by the Holy Name actiirity years. Mr. and Mrs. Clark, who der” in their own country, but not qualities that their schools have committee, has just been com­ nave been married for 30 years, in the free nations of the world. fostered. They will become the pleted. Fo"r parishes participated came to Denver from St. Paul, Apparently the disciples of Der vanguard of the Church’s forces and Albert Franz was in charge. Minn. The couple have four other Fuehrer have become so engrossed in a day that will be at least try­ A. F. Lesser is manager for the children, Mrs. Margaret Rohr- with their own powers of censor­ ing for religion. softball league. bach, Rita, Leo, a freshman at Members of the activity com­ ship that they are oblivious If they are shunted off into cor­ Regis college, and Charles, a American National Bank mittee include Ed O’Connor, of of the' fact that one can ex­ ners at meetings of Catholic socie­ sophomore at St. Francis’ high press an opinion contrary to their ties, treated as children not able St. Catherine’s parish, Anthony school. ' Dunst of St. Francis de Sales’, and desires in any other country and to do a job properly, they will lose Following the new priest’s first B. A. Gates of St. James’, chair­ 17th at Lawrence Frank Kirchhof, Pres. get away with it— that the news­ their zeal, feel that they have been Solemn Mass at St. Francis’ man, The committee is planning church June 6, a banquet for the papers of other nations are not deceived by their instructors, be­ Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation lieve that Catholic Action is a field a horseshoe-pitching tournament, clergy and the relatives of the likely to print only that news and a bowling tournament will be which is supplied by the German barred to the young. new priest -will be held at the held in the fall. Meanwhile St. Park Lane hotel. Expected for Hear about Ecuador in Ports of Call, over KLZ, Mon­ government. If these young people, able and Elizabeth’s parish has offered the the first Mass are a sister of A highly amusing part of the zealous, are lost to Catholic Ac­ us^ of the parish bowling alleys Patrolman Clark, Sister Clarence day night, 7:30 to 8. incident was the protest of the tion, the Church will suffer.— C. J. for practice in preparation for of St. Paul, Minn., and a relative German ambassador to the secre- McNeill. the fall event. of Mrs. Clark, Sister Bartholomew. 1

Thursday, May 27, 1937 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE Prep loop Faces LOREHO HEIGHTS TO HOLD TRADITIONAL RITE SUNDAY Thrilling Finish (Loretto Heights College) the ivy speech. The tassels of the Sunday, May 30, will witness undergraduates will be turned, one of,the most traditional cere­ signifying their advancement. Merit Only One of the closest baseball di­ monies of Loretto Heights col­ After the ceremony, the students vision Anishes on the Parochial lege. The baccalaureate Sunday will welcome tJieir friends and Gifts for the Graduate league’s records, involving Cathe­ Mass will be celebrated at 10:30. relatives. dral, Holy Family high, and St. t This will be followed by the stu­ Press Banquet Held Rosaries...... 5 0 ^ , 7 5 ^ , $ 1 .0 0 , $ 1 .5 0 and up Joseph’s, is occupying the atten­ dents’ marching on the spacious The annual Press club banquet t tion of league players and fans grounds and forming “ L. H. C.” was held May 22. The guests of Catholic Girl’s Guide...... $ 1 .5 0 and up this week. The three teams are The seniors’ gift to the college, the honor were the Rev. Harold V. tied for Arst place with four vic­ ivy, will be presented. This cere­ Campbell, Miss Kathryn Keene- Young Man’s Guide...... $ 1 .5 0 and up tories and one loss to each nine’s mony will be followed by so^ s. han, and Joseph Emerson Smith. All members of the Horan and Son or­ credit. Miss Madeline Webber i^ill deliver Miss Maxyne Rogers was awarded Pictures...... 5 0 ^ , 7 5 ^ , $ 1 .2 5 and up St. Joseph’s will be the Arst of the Smith cup for outstanding the big three to win or lose when ganization are employed for their ability ! work on the Heightsonian. The Sterling Silver Rings...... $ 1 .0 0 , $ 1 .2 5 and up the west side entry plays Regis editor of the Heightsonian for the only, not for their connections or friends. high Friday afternoon at 3:30 coming year will be Miss Ellen Medals and Chains...... 7 5 ^ , $ 1 .0 0 and up o’clock at the Regis diamond. Ca­ [ Rita hHlan, and she will be assisted The result is an organization of unusual abil­ thedral and Holy Family high will by Maxine Davis, business man­ Books...... $ 1 .2 5 , $ 1 .5 0 and up close the official league schedule ager. Miss Catherine Thackery ity and an unexcelled service. Sunday afternoon at Regis at 2:30 will head the staff of T'Akra, the Graduation Greeting Cards, in what will undoubtedly b© the college magazine. Miss Rogers ...... 5^^, 1 0 ^ , 1 5 ^ , 2 5 ^ and 3 5 ^ thriller of the season. Mangone ELECT OFFICEBS Yet, because of a large number of calls will be the editor of the annual, of Cathedral and Hall of Holy the Loretana, and the business Family high, two pitching aces and economical management, Horan prices (Mercy Hospital) manager will be Miss Madelyn with unusual strikeout records, are Nicholds. to be ready for mound duty. At the recent annual election ol are as low as anywhere in this part of Colo­ Seniors Honored at Party St. Francis’ won its Anal o f the the Mercy Hospital Alumnae as­ James Clarke year from Annunciation high sociation the following officers A lawn party was given in honor rado. Wednesday, 9 to 6, with Auer giv­ were elected: President, Mrs. Rob­ of the Loretto Heights seniors ing only six hits to the Annuncia­ ert Yegge; vice president. Miss Sunday, May 23, at the home of Church Goods House tion nine. Hupp, left Aelder for Janette Gump; secretary. Miss Miss Thelma Richards. The sopho­ St. Francis’, collected three out of Ann Oakley; treasurer. Miss Mary more class distributed gifts after Headquarters fot Articles of Devotion, Church Finishings, four to lead the winners’ 12-hit Sullivan. a chicken supper. The girls spent Books for the Catholic Laity and Clergy barrage that meant a loss for The Rev. Elmer Nichols, O.F.M., the evening playing games and 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 Hartman, Annunciation high’s of St. Elizabeth’s church entered singing songs. Those present were hurler. Auer struck out ten and the hospital Saturday. May 22, for Misses Virginia Austerick, Mar­ Hartman fanned seven. treatment. cella Vollmer, Virginia Voller, In games Sunday,' May 23, at The Rev. Daniel A. Barry and Martha Ellen Dei, Mary Elisabeth QRA Regis Aeld, Cathedral gained its the Rev. Walter Steidel were Gallagher, Murial Walker, Ann The Girvin Furniture & Auction Co. AND SON CHAPELS Frances Cobler, Dorothy Ann three-way tie with its two rivals guests over Friday and Saturday. USED office furniture for business and professional people can bt had in our by winning easily from Regis, 8 Morris Sullivan, son of Mr. and Everst, Patsy Savage, Margaret store at fair prices, cash or credit; Oak and mahogany rolltop, flattop, typa* / X52^ Olevelana 3?laoc to 1, as a result of Mangone’s 14 Mrs. T. J. Sullivan of Yuma, is Toohey, Joan Ayres, Marcella Col­ writer desks, tables, chairs, room sUe and throw rugs. sMtlonal and other book­ burn, Ann Sullivan, Jewel McGov­ cases, coBtumen, typist tables, steel legal and letter files in stock. We exchange, strike-outs, a grant of only four making a good recovery from in­ buy for cash. ern, Lucille Edwards, Agnes hits, and a one-run total given the juries received in an automobile 1524-28 Court PL. Dearer. Tel. KEystone 5$5f. losing Reds. In the Mullen Home- accident. Mrs. Sullivan and daugh­ Webber, Mary Catherine St. John, Annunciation high contest, the ter expect to remain in the city Claire Mooney, Kathleen O’Hare, GuarJinS forever our Ibun^ers Heals Mullen boys led, 6 to 3, until the for a time. and Irene Friel. Afth inning, when Ave Annuncia­ Tuesday, May 25, was the date On Friday, May 21, the college 1 tion men scored, and were fol­ of the freshman student nurses’ held its annual promenade at the lowed in the sixth by four more annual picnic at Bona Vista in In­ Denver Country club. Miss Irene to make the Anal result 12 to 6. dian Hills. The class was accom­ Friel was chosen queen by the pop­ HOME PUBLIC Vuksinich of Mullen fanned 16 panied by the instructors and the ular vote of the student body. The and Hartman whiffed 13. house mother. attendants were: Senior, Mary MARKET With a two-way tie deffnitely a A schedule of dates for the Catherine St. John; junior. Hazel possibility at the close of the reg­ nurses’ summer home vacations Murphy; sophomore, Patsy Sav­ ST. VINCENT DE PAUL’S TO ular schedule Sunday, officials of was posted on the bulletin board age; freshman, Eva Sidney Mono- MOes & Dryer the prep loop are confronted with this week. Student nurses are al­ ghan. The crowning took place the choice of allowing the tie and lowed a vacation of three weeks at an impressive ceremony at 10 Cut Flowers Printing Co. GRADUATE 18 STUDENTS a co-championship to be the Anal each year. The Arst group will o’clock. Joe Little’s Midshipmen result, or making a play-off game leave Sunday, May 80. Successive played for the prom. At 11, a Potted Plants or series the method of settling lunch was served. Miss Friel was TICKETS FOR BAZAARS (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish) of the parish school. This will be groups will follow every three title claims. weeks until about Aug. 25, when crowned as queen by Miss Ann Funeral Designs ALWAYS ON HAND On Sunday, June 6, at the 8 the largest graduation class since Standings through Wednesda3{’s the opening of the school in 1928. the entire student body will have Sullivan. o’clock Mass, 18 students -will be ijame, and not including the Regis- The following are the members of enjoyed a vacation. Attend Prieat’ i First TELEPHONE MA. 3518 Catholic Work Our graduated from the eighth grade St. Joseph’s tilt Friday, are as fol­ the ^aduation class: Betty Max­ Loretto Heights was repre­ — FREE DELIVERY— Specialty lows: sented at the first Solemn Mass of ine Bader, Herman Bauer, Lois T?AM— W. Pet. Berkenkotte, William Bonino, Ed­ Cathedral ...... 4 .800 Mrs. Weekbaugh the Rev. Jerome Healy, O.S.B., at As always for the past 10 year, 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. .800 ward Gill, Rosemary Heaton, Mary Holy Family ...... 4 Corpus Christi church, Colorado — Denver's Dependable Fish IJERRY BREEN Agnes Hett, Anthony Jacobs, Jos­ St. Joseph’s . 4 .800 Springs, Sunday, May 23, by Annunciation . S .500 and Poultry Market. Be sure Florist KEystone 6348, 6349 eph January, Kathleen Mahon, St. Francis’ .. .388 Be Hostess Misses Laura Mae Givan, Clara William Mahoney, Mabel Nielsen, Resis ...... 200 Helen Beranck, and Gladys Given. and use our Free Parking at the [1456 California MA. 1026 j Barbara Nieters, Bertha Mae Mullen home .167 Father Healy was ordained Satur­ Home Public Market. Reed, Mary Jo Ryan, Mary Eliza­ Once annually, Mrs. Ella Mullen day in the Cathedral in Denver. IT BUS' Weekbaugh opens her palatial beth Smith, Edward Stadler, and W. S. Sanderson Mary Eileen Tenhaeff. house and terrace to members and friends of St, Vincent’s Aid. Tues­ Nuts & Candies The firms listed here de­ On May 23, the eve of the Feast The annual school picnic, under the auspices of the Parent-Teach­ day, June 1, she will give such a W eekly Specials serve to be remembered & Bros. of St. John Baptist de la Balle, party starting at 2:30 p. m., with TA. 23H ers’ association, will be held at New Coach Named U14 ARAPAHOE founder of the institute of the Mrs. George Pope presiding. Mon­ when you are distributing Brothers of the Christian Schools, Elitch’s gardens Wednesday, June Morovit Coffee, lb...... 28c 2. The committee in charge has signor William O’Ryan will be the GOLDEN your patronage in the dif­ the De La Salle auxiliary held its orator of the day. 4 lbs...... $1.10 annual Communion at the Mullen made elaborate plans so that all ferent lines of business. An exceptional program will be Other Coffees from home for boys. A procession the children will be assured of For Regis High DRAGON an enjoyable d ^ . The members in the hands o f Miss Julia Mary formed at the chapel, led by the (Denver Deanery) 17c to 49c lb. Boys’ band, hymns were sung, and of the Parent-Teachers’ associa­ Monaghan. tion wish to thank all those who As part of a series of radio Fresh Ground the Rosary was recited. As the programs being presented by the Among those participating in Regis high school will have a co-operated in making the card this closing meeting of the year Peanut Butter procession approached the grotto, Community Chest, Miss Mary El­ new coach next year, according to the band played the “ Marche party and social held Tuesday eve­ of the orphanage are Sister Theo­ a wire received this week inform­ Pure Vermont ning, May 25, a success. The len Dougherty will explain the Noble.” The Rev. Joseph Lilly, work being' accomplished at the dota, Mrs. J. B. Hunter, Miss Mar­ ing the Rev. Bernard Karst, S.J., DENVER funds realized from this party will Maple Sugar C.M., chanted High Mass. The Little Flower Social center in a garet Maloney, Mrs. Joseph Walsh, principal, that Clarence H. Kellog choir rendered the Mass in honor be used to defray the expenses of Mrs. Ralph Kelley, Mrs. J. P. Don­ will be the mentor for the Regis BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL the picnic. talk over KVOD in Denver Mon­ of the Child Jesus, by Marsh, un­ ley, Mrs. A. G. Douds, Mrs. Frank Reds this fall. “ Kelly” Kellog, The hours of Masses on Sunday day evening at 8:10 o’clock. Mrs. DIRECTORY der the direction of Brother A. W. C. Kimmins, Denver deanery Lynch, Mrs. A. Hauk, Miss Joseph­ one of Madigan’s boys, .will will change to the summer sched­ Michael, F.S.C. More than 70 per­ president, outlined the activities ine Woeber, and Mrs. J. J. Meehan. become an instructor in history as ALTAR BREADS ule Sunday, May 30. The Masses AUTOMOBILES sons received Communion at the and explained the purpose of St. well as discharge the duties of grotto. each Sunday -will be at 6:30, 8, SEWING 10, and 11:30 o '^ c k . Anthony’s Neighborhood house in director of athletics. 13th Lincoln Breakfast was served on the a talk from KVOD’s studios Mon May 30 Reunion A LltUs GirU’ Dresses, Embrolderr, He is now completing work on KE. 8221 Monogramins. Etc. lawn. At the table of honor sat day evening. May 24, on the Com­ his Master’s degree at the Univer­ JAMES MOTOR CO. Mrs. 0. T. Barwitz, president of munity Chest radio series. Day at St. Clara’s sity of California at Los Angeles. DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS THE SISTERS OF THE the auxiliary, who presided; Broth­ Wheel-Chair Needed Figures on Prep His coming to Regis high school Expert Repair Service at Reatonable Rate,— AUo Uied Cara GOOD SHEPHERD er N. Charles, host; Father Lilly, The Benefit shop at 1335 Law­ The annual homecoming at will be the signal for the launching Thomas Fowle, Brother A. Joseph rence makes an earnest plea for TELEPHONE PEARL 2401 St. Clara’s orphanage will be held of an extensivensive course of physical FLORIST from Lafayette, La., and the of­ Teams, Men Given a wheel-chair for an invalid client. Sunday, May 30. A cordial in­ education, according to Father ficers of the auxiliary. Among the Gift bundles will be gratefully ac­ vitation is extended to all former Karst’s present plans. speakers was Ernest Ponickvar. cepted. Official standings of Parochial pupils as well as to all the friends After the breakfast, the guests Activities at St. Anthony’s Kellog will coach football, bas­ league leading hitters and pitchers and benefactors of the home. The Bright Spot were entertained by the band, un­ Neighborhood house continue in ketball, track, baseball, and will and Agures on team batting and There will be open house from 2 have charge of all courses in phys­ National der the direction of Brother A. full swing. A playlet will be pre­ to 5 o’clock for the visitors. A Aeldrng, including the changes re^ sented Tuesday evening by the ical education designed for stu­ Lrtucien. The pieces played were suiting from Wednesday’s St. special program is being prepared Flower Shop th:ose that had won for the band children of the center. Miss Marie dents who are not members of Market Francis’-Annunciation game, were with the children for the enter­ regular athletic squads. The new Arst prize at the musical contest V. (barter, supervisor at the cen­ tainment of the homecomers. 1017 15th ST. released to the Register by the ter, entertain^ 43 children from coach has had plenty of experi­ Fifth Avenue and Josephine held in Boulder Friday, May 21 The children’s retreat will be­ Between Curtis snd Arspahoe Rev. M. Mankowski, S.J., league Guadalupe center at breakfast ence in athletics and played on secretary, this week. gin Tuesday morning, June 1, and YORK 0690 TA . 4898 Saturday morning following First the varsity squad at St. Mary’s The Agures follow ; will close with a Solemn Mas.s college, Moraga, Calif., for three Boys, Nuns Continue INDIVIDUAL BATTERS Holy Communion services at 100% Union Market Guadalupe chapel. Friday morning, the Feast of the years. This was followed by a G. AB. H. TB. Pet. Sacred Heart. The Rev. Thomas 100% Com Fed Meat Ruesio, St. Joseph’s..... 4 IS .466 Scouts’ Mothers to Org'uize' season of professional football Novena 27 Years Tarbell, Cathedral...... 5 15 .460 The Girl Scouts of Little Flower F. Gorman, C.M., of St. Thomas’ with the Chicago Cardinals and It quality prsfcrrsd call at the NationsL Piccoli, St. Joseph’s....a4 10 .444 seminary will conduct the retreat. Reseola, Mullen home....4 3 .429 Social center entertained the Boy later by graduate study at the A 2 7-year-old act of thanksgiv­ Barry. Resis ..... 6 11 .429 Scouts Tuesday evening with a Graduation exercises for the California university. ing that has been a tradition at Rhode, Holy Family___4 6 .417 musical program. This week-end pupils of the eighth grade are set Joseph Lofreda, who coached SPECIAL OFFER JOHN C. REEVES St. Vincent’s home in Denver since Mauser. Annunciation..6 11 .409 for Friday evening at 7:30 will see the scouts of the center, football and basketball at Regis We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you rix a threatened diphtheria epidemic Anderson. L>ithedral..... 5 13 .400 o’clock to be followed by Benedic­ ]fl. Auer, St. Francis’....6 10 .400 accompanied by the scoutmasters high school this year, was work­ months to pay your bill. Private room or open storage. We & CO. was averted in 1910 wais made tion. McCarthy, St. Francis’..6 10 .400 and committeemen, on a trip to ing only part time at the high have low rate of insurance. again this week when 80 Boys and Masterson, Regis...... 5 10 .400 the mountains. A scouts’ Moth­ St. Clara’s orphanage will have Tile - Marble - Linoleum 8 8 .400 school. Mr. Kellog, as instructor Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give yon estimate on 14 sisters marched in procession Stockham, Cathedral..... 5 ers’ club will be organized Tues­ its annual picnic at Lakeside park Thiessen, Annunciat’n..5 16 6 6 .375 of history, will be the first coach your work. Carpet* • Rugs to Holy Family church to close F. Ford, St. Joseph’ s....6 16 6 6 .375 day evening. Monday, June 7. at the high school who also is a M OVm a STORAGE AND PACKING their yearly novena of thanks to Crowley, Regis...... 6 19 7 11 .368 The members and friends of regular member o f the faculty. 728 14lh St. TA . 2255 Our Lady Help of Christians. PITCHERS’ RECORDS W .L .IP . H. BB.SO. R, the deanery are invited to the ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’ to Be “ Kelly” Kellog gained a na­ No Money Needed for Six Months In 1910, the home’s eighth year Russio (SJ)...... 3 20 26 First Communion Mass at Sacred tional reputation for his stellar in the present building erected to Mangone (C )..... 4 87 22 Father Johnson’s Topic Our Heart church Sunday at 8:30 play in the backfield of St. Mary’s replace the structure destroyed by Hall (H F )...... _4 35 20 o’clock. The Rev. Vincent Win­ DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. ^oDun unity Hartman (A )..... S 46 66 team and his athletic prowess Are in 1902, a serious epidemic of Cronin (R )...... 1 15 16 ters, S.J., will officiate. The subject for the Rev. Charles combined with his abilities as a 1521 20th St Office and W arehouae' Curs to East and West diphtheria threatened between 150 M. Auer (SF)....2 42 34 Mrs. Kimmina* Mother Diet M. Johnson’s lecture for non-Cath- teacher will make him a valuable Vuksinich (MH) 1 35 53 65, olics and Catholics Tuesday eve­ 1st Sc ISth of Each Month and 200 boys in the home, and Mrs. W. C. Kimmins, Denver addition to the Regis high school several cases developed. The sis­ TEAM BATTING ning, June 1; will be “ Pilgrim’s AB. R. H. TB. HR. Pet. deanery president, was called to faculty. 0«ce a Warehouse, 1S21 20th St. ters and their charges promised an St. Joseplv’s..... 149 47 46 69 6 .802 Long Branch, N. J., this week Progress.” The lecture is given at Senriec— KEystoBt 622S annual novena of thanksgiving to Regis ...... „.184 31 34 .254 when news arrived of the death 8 o’clock in St. Paul’s chapel, 1520 Our Lady, Help of Christians, if Cathedral ...... 178 38 44 .247 of her mother Tuesday evening. Logan street, and is followed by St. Francis’ ...... 174 30 43 .247 an open forum discussion on the Aurora Parish Will CALL the epidemic threat disappeared. Holy Family ....143 38 33 .230 Mrs. Kimmins will be in the East No serious illnesses developed, and Annunciation ..169 63 37 .226 for several days. subject matter in which all are in­ JOHNSON instead of a killing scourge of the Uullen home ....167 SO .180 vited to participate. Give Prom at Club LOOP MARKET TEAM FIELDING There will be no illustrated lec­ quick-acting disease, only a few W .L. PO. A. Pet. FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE STORAGE A MOVING CO. minor cases resulted. • Cathedral ...... 4 1 122 .922 ture on Friday night this -week (St. Thereae’a Parish, Aurora) Since that time, the boys and Holy Family ....«.4 1 105 .912 Nurses Observe because of Father Johnson’s birth­ Tickets are now being sold for Free Parking With Purchase of 50c or More at 1420 Lawrence WHY TAKE CHANCES? St. Francis’...... 2 4 120 .891 Ton Can Have Dependsblo Sarrieo the sisters have made a novena at St. Joseph’ s....__..4 1 102 .878 day party in the Malo gym. the parish benefit prom to be held and tbt Cost Is Very Low. the home each year, and for the Annunciation ...... 8 8 117 .865 at Eddie Ott’s garden walk at 126 .854 Federation Day PEnrI 2433 221 Broadway last day’s ceremonies they go to Mullen home------1 5 Golden Altar Society the Broadmoor Country club June Holy Family church for a Mass in Regis ...... 1 * 102 .845 8. Ayrs Lammarr’s orchestra will SOLES Honor of Our Lady, Help of Chris­ Mass and Communion were well To Make Dinner Plans furnish the music. Tickets are $1 Man's, Women's, mid tians. Monday’s High Mass was attended by the members of the per couple. Coffee Children’* HeK Solti sung by the Rev. John Kelly, as­ Evergreen Chapel Is Denver chapter of the National Golden.—The Altar society will The following members of the Fresh as Milk Opca sistant pastor of Holy Family Catholic Federation of Nurses meet Thursday afternoon, June 3, Young People’s club will be grad­ Loop Shoe Satarday BoaiUd tMlajr— REPAIR SHOP Mlto TiO church. The boya’ choir sang the Having Sunday Mass at the Holy Ghost church on May to complete plans for its dinner. uated this week: Vivian Gusty, dtUrcred today 9:1S music of the Mass. 23, annual Federation day. The Sunday Mass is celebrated at Adams City high, and Anna Las- Sitaply Call Loop Market, Lawrence Street Side MND ,r\OHET celebrant of the Mass was Mon- 8 o’clock in Golden and 10 o’clock ser, Henriette Witaschek, Louise K£. 7181 Sister Theodosia, now deceased, Evergreen.—^Mass is being cele­ AUo at Tbeae was superior of the convent at the brated at 10 o’clock every Sunday signor John R. Mulroy. at the Church of Christ the King Sedillo, William Smith high school. . Spray Stores: A breakfast was served in the The firms listed here de­ time of the epidemic danger, and at Christ the King chapel in Ever­ in Evergreen. At the meeting of the club Sunday, O Hone Public X". the Rev. Julius Bapst was chap­ green. Confessions are heard be­ Casanova of the Brown Palace. Mr. and Mrs. John Matus are Edward Witaschek led a discus­ Market serve to be remembered The spiritual director. Monsignor the parents of a girl, born at St. sion on the Feast of Corpus O Letfp Public lain. The home, founded in 1883, fore Mass. Market when you are distributing Mulroy, addressed the group and Anthony’s hospital Saturday. Christi. 1740 then had in its care about twice as William James, infant son of Mr. Colfax fitarkft many boys as it now lists on its and Mrs. William Reuter of Kit- introduced the guest speaker, Miss Miss Lorraine Giesing is re­ Ltonard Hoery, who has been S Bdwy. at your patronage in the dif­ Broad­ Wiesenhorn of Colorado Springs, covering from an operation at St. ill at Mercy hospital, is improv­ filkworth way rolls. For several years before the tredge, was baptized Sunday by ferent lines of business. ioaoatMBCbi World war, its enrollment was well the pastor. Father John P. Moran. national treasurer of the organi­ Anthony’s hospital. ing. above 200. Mason Welch snd Rosemary Welch zation. Vacation catechism school will J. B, Coyle, Optometrist Sister Theodota of the Sisters were the sponsors. He is the first The chapter is looking forward begin June 14. Tell the people you patronize Vtt aesn' Montblr ranasal Hm . to an outing in June. Plans are Mrs. Mary Fitzmaurice is ill at that you saw their advertiiement flare I of Charity of Leavenworth is now child to he baptized in the new superior. mountain chapel. a.s yet incomplete. her home. in The Regiater. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS PAGE SIX srn^- Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 27, 1937 LORETTO RETREATS Officers Naneil FR. MONAHAN’S FIRST MASS ;iaan SOCIETY’S TEA WILL IN FIFTEENTH YEAR IS SUNG AT ST. CATHERINE’S BE EVENT OF FRIDAY ' This year, the 15th annual re­ Tihen, Bishop of Denver at that (St. Catherine’s Parish) mary Walker, and the young By Aid Society Mrs. Samuel Lewis, and Mrs. Fred Gus- To Give Concert The members of the arrange­ treat for Catholic laywomen will time, gave it his hearty approval. The Rev. William Monahan, a Moran boy. Father Monahan’s hurst, and Misses Lillian Hurd, Harriet St. Catherine’s boy, sang his first ments committee for the third an­ Roderick, Katherine Reilly, Margaret M. be held June* 10-13 at Loretto The officers of the Alumnae as­ aunt, Mrs. Monahan, was here Mrs. C. A. Botinelli was hostess Solemn Mass Sunday morning at visiting from Chicago for the oc­ A musical concert planned by a nual reception and tea of the Sen­ Perlot. Margie Ryan, and Josephine sociation at that time were Marie Shevnin. fieig’hts college. The closed re­ Foley, now Sister Kathleen Marie, to the members of the Good Shep­ 10 o’clock, with the church com­ casion, as was also a friend of blind boy, who will play violin se­ ior Tabernacle society met at the treat will have as retreat-master president; Angelic Early Musha- herd Aid society in her home Tues­ pletely filled. A reception was his. Father Charles Schneider of lections in addition to presenting home of the president, Mrs. Mrs. Stephen Keating will as­ the Rev. Russell J. Kirschenheuter, ben, vice president, and Margarfet day, May 18. Election of officers held in his honor under the au­ Fargo, N. Dak., who is staying at several vocal numbers by other Charles J. Dunn, 1345 Logan sist on the registration commit­ C.M., of Kendrick seminary, Web­ Fallon, secretary-treasurer. It was resulted in th^ following officers’ spices of the Altar and Rosary so­ the rectory. young artists, will be held Fri­ street, Monday morning. All tee. Mrs. Thomas P. Fahey will ster Groves, Mo. because of their zealous efforts being elected unanimously: Mrs. ciety Sunday evening, when a The annual May crowning will day evening at 8:15 o’clock plans are now completed for the assist Mrs. F, W. Barry in the dis­ The first retreat for Catholic that the retreat movement ?or W. F. McGlone, president; Mrs. substantial check was presented to take place Sunday afternoon at 3 sharp in Lowell hall, 44th and affair to be held Friday afternoon play of . _ laywomen in the Rocky Mountain women of this section became a Harry L. Mulvihill, Mrs. C. A. Boti­ him by the Rev. Dr. D. A. Le- o’clock in connection with the of­ Lowell boulevard. The sightless from 2:30 until 5:30 o’clock at The Tabernacle society was or­ region was given at Loretto success. nelli, Mrs. J. J. Campbell, and Mrs. mieux. The check included con­ ficial reception into the Young virtuoso is Marvin Milan, a the home of Mrs. Dennis Sheedy, ganized by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Heights college June 14-18, 1923, In 1927, the name was changed E. 'T. Gibbons, vice presidents; tributions of various parishioners Ladies’ sodality. The Children of graduate of Regis college, who 777 Logan street. Hugh L. McMenamin in June, under the auspices of the Loretto to the Catholic Laywomen’s Re­ Mrs. Philip Clarke, recording sec­ and the Ajtar and Rosary and Holy Mary, the Junior Girls’ society, excited much interest through his The following committee mem­ 1910, for the purpose of furnish­ Heights college Alumnae associa­ treat association. The first officers retary; Miss Margaret Leary, name societies. Those who con­ and th^ Young Ladies’ sodality ability to excell his classmates in bers attended the final meeting: ing altar linens, vestments, and tion. The Most Rev. J. Henry were Mrs. J. F. Vail, president; treasurer; Mrs. Anne L. Ormond, tributed to the entertainment of will participate in the crowning scholarship and his prowess in Miss Anne Birmingham, general other supplies for the Catholic Mrs. Charles Dunn, vice president, auditor. the evening were Margaret Mc­ rite. All the young ladies of the wrestling, swimming, and other chairman; Mrs. C. H. Hayden, missions of Colorado. In all the and Miss Margaret Fallon, secre­ The president, Mrs. W. F. Mc­ Cabe, Rosemary Morfeld, Rose- parish, particularly those who are athletic activities. Mrs. J. B. Hunter, Mrs. Ralph W. years, splendid work has been ac­ Regis Seniors Give tary-treasurer. , Glone, .Sr., presided. Officers and being graduated from high school, This is the third musical • con­ Kelly, Mrs. Grant Wimbush, Mrs. complished for the mis.sions, es­ The retreat movement has chairmen of standing committees are invited to come and join the cert to be prepared and presented A. A. Hauk, Mrs. Edward T. Gib­ pecially in the needlewoii di­ Ash Tree to College grown with the years and general­ responded to roll call by giving a sodality. by young Marvin, who has gained bons, Mrs. Philip Clarke, Mrs. J. vision. ly 100 women attend, not only report of work done. Mrs. J. J. Father Richard T. Kavanagh a reputation for his ability as a J. Torpey, Mrs. J. J. O’Neill, Mrs. The 25th annivei-sary of the from Colorado, but from surround­ Reddick and Mrs. J. J. Jaques were IS Violinist. Other talent on the pro­ y (Regii College) was called home Sunday to In­ T. A. Collins, and Mrs. Dunn. organization was celebrated in ing states. guests. Mrs. J. A. Osner, Mrs. T. gram, which is entirely made up Th^ senior class of Regis college dianapolis on account of the dea^ The Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. June, 1935, with a silver tea and Father Kirschenheuterj this J. Morrissey, and Miss Margaret of young people, will include Jos­ pr^eshiiterd a flowering ash tree to of his uncle. Vehr will be the guest of honor at reception. On the day of the 25th year’s retreat-master, is well Bane were reported ill. eph O’Neill, baritone soloist, and the college in the annual tree­ The Boy Scouts will meet this anniversary of the founding of known in Denver, having lived 17 Frances Maraldo, lyric soprano, the reception. Also attending will planting ceremony on the campus Miss Martha Balkan, delegate Friday evening at 7:30. be many members of the clergy, the organization, a High Ma.ss was Tyesday. The presentation speech years at St. Thomas’ seminary. For to the D.C.C.W. convention, read Thursday evening, June 3, at a student of the Lament school oi many years, he was head of the music. including several Monsignori. offered at the Cathedral in honor was made by Joseph Sharpe. All her report. Discussion followed 8:15 in the community hall, a Among other friends of the or­ of the occasion. The Rev. F. Greg­ the seniors attended in and Seminary guild. - In 1932, he gave and the members voted unanimous­ “ Springtime revue” will be given, The program will be brief and one of the most inspiring retreats ganization who will attend are the ory Smith was the speaker at the gown. ly to give their support to the Dioc­ 10 with all the pupils of the school will not interfere with Friday eve­ following: Mass. in the history of the retreat asso­ ning plans. “ Siciliano Rigaudon,” Examinations began Wednesday esan council. Felicitations were participating. 'This will be under Mrs. John F. Pfeiffer, Mrs. George M. Friday’s reception and tea will ciation and all those who made it by Fritz Kreisler, and “ Serenade,” morning. Commencement exer­ extended to Mrs. McGlone on her the direction of Margie and Jerry Livingston, Mrs. L. A. Reynolds, Mrs. mark the close of the season’s are looking forward to this year’s (Blessed Sacrament Psirish) by Schubert, will be played by Mr. Margaret Roberts, Mrs. M. B. Waldron, cises will be held on the evening election to the executive board of O’Neil. activities of the Tabernacle so­ retreat under his direction. the Diocesan council. She repre­ The novena in honor of the MUan in the first group, which Mrs. Clifford J. Ince, Mrs. O. H. o f June 8 at the college. A dinner Mrs. Shanahan has returited Schwalbe, Mrs. Matthew McEniry, Mrs. ciety. Reservations for the retreat sents the Altar societies. Blessed Sacrament closed with will be followed by a solo by for the graduates and their rela­ may be made by calling the pres­ home after an extended vacation. T. C. McBlroy, Mrs. John A. Demmer, Miss Margaret Leary gave her High Mass on the Feast of Corpus Frances Maraldo. “ Serenade,” by Mrs. Daniel Lucy, Mrs. J. M. Harrington, tives and friends will be given at ident, Mrs. S. P. Keating, Franklin The Altar and Rosary society Mrs. G. J. O’Byrne, Mrs. C. L. Moore, the Olin hotel Sunday evening, report and explained the purpose Christi, Thursday. After the Moszkowski, and “ Gypsy Airs,” 3421-W, or by communicating di­ will meet Tuesday afternoon, June by Sarasate, will comprise the sec­ Mrs. Frank McCabe, Mrs. J. L. Rice, Mrs. June 6. of the society. Mrs. Philip Clarke Mass, an outdoor procession of Robert R. Gray, Mrs. W. C. Schwenger, rectly with Loretto Heights col­ 1. All are cordially invited to ond group of violin selections. In was the speaker for the Good the Blessed Sacrament was held, attend. Mrs. E. F. Randolph, Mrs. Hilda Chiolers, FISTULA Tuesday evening a dinner was lege, Pearl 2468 or Pearl 2469. followed by outdoor Benediction the third group of violin num­ Mrs. Fred P. Johnson, Mrs. J. C. Akolt, given to the cast and business per­ Shepherd convent on the Commu­ Additional women who will 'at­ at a temporary altar set up on the First Communion will be given bers will be “ Caprice Vends,” by sonnel of Within These Walls, re­ nity Chest radio hour May 10. Regardless of whether or not tend are Mmes. S. J. Lewis, 0. M. parish grounds. Attendance at St. Catherine’s Sunday morn­ Kreisler,” and also “ Beautiful Cathedral League W ill •you have been operated on for cent production of the Playhouse Kellogg, John Toner, Sr.; Clem Mrs. McGlone announced the ing, May 30, at the 8:30 Mass. Rosemarin.” Joseph O’Neill will cldb, at the Olin hotel. following as members of the insti­ throughout the novena was good, Fistula, Piles, or any other rectal Kohl, W. C, Weldon, Joseph Celia, and a large crowd witnessed the The parishioners are requested to present a baritone solo after this Hold Annual Services trouble, write today to the M.c- Jr.; Jack Walsh, W. J. Wade, tutional committee: Miss Margaret attend another Mass so that there number. In the final group of Murphy, Mrs. Harry L. Gordon, closing ceremonies. Cleary Clinic, 5-300 Elms Blvd., • people you patronize Frank Hoart, S. P. Mangin, and may be room for the parents and violin selections will be “ Old Re­ All promoters r.nd members of Excelsior Spring?, Mo., for their , that you saw their advertisement Mrs. E. T. Gibbons, and Mrs. J. A. Music pupils of the four higher J. B. Carroll, and Miss Jurd grades will present a musicale friends of the first communicants. frain” and “ Liebesfreud,” by the Cathedral League of the Sa­ Free Book describing the McCleary ■ p The Register.. Crowley. Dillon. Sunday evening at 8 o’clock in the Jack Piper, son of Mrs. J. A. Kreisler, and “ Indian Love Call,” cred Heart are asked to be present treatment, which has proved suc­ Mrs. M. Verlinden won the school hall. Sunday, May 23, the Piper of 3847 Irving street, will by Freiml. Admission for the at the 7 o’clock Mass on June 4, cessful in thousands of cases. This' award. concert will be 35 cents. music pupils of the lower grades arrive home this week from 'Texas the Feast of the Sacred Heart, for book was prepared by the Mc­ Gifts of cash from the following gave a demonstration of their ad­ for his marriage to Miss Mary their annual Com.nunion. 'They Cleary Clinic, well-known authori­ members were acknowledged: Mrs. vancement in music in the year. McGillicuddy of 912 East 13th are requested to occupy front pews ties on rectal and colon diseases. J. M. Blysman of Chicago, Mrs. Circle Meetings Held avenue. The wedding will take on either side of the center aisle. In your letter, please ^tate if you Harry L. Gordon, and Mrs. Anna Mrs. F. J. Meine -entertained St. place June 3 at the Cathedral. The intention for the month of are troubled with Fistula or some L. Ormond. Financial reports for After a wedding breakfast at the, J i O I I C. D. OF I . June is: “ That Devotion to the other rectal affliction. The book is Jude’s circle last week at a bridge the year were read and approved. luncheon, 12 members attending. Olin hotel, the couple will leave Sacred Heart of Jesus May Spread free and you will be under no ob­ Mrs. Harry L. Mulvihill extend­ The honors were won by Mrs. A. for Texas, where they will make Throughout All Russia.” ligation whatever. ed an invitation to the society to A. Michael. The next meeting their home. meet at her home, 800 Logan^ for will be held at the home of Mrs. Party Held for Sister* WIFE CUE SOGII the June session. Members will be T. J. Nelligan. The annual sisters’ card party privileged to bring a guest. Mrs. C. A. Crapo was hostess was held Thursday afternoon, May to St. Anthony’s circle at her 20, with a very large attendance. In behalf of the sisters, the P.-T.A. the Junior Catholc Daughters of S H F E U R Y home Friday, May 21, at a bridge America will be held Friday eve­ luncheon. Twelve members were wishes to thank all who assisted with the paty. Following is the ning, May 28, at the Broadmoor c i y e VEim e in attendance, and Mrs. Louis Country club. Mrs. Eddie Bohn, Hough, Jr., was received as a new hostess list for the occasion: Mmeo. E. A. Brinkhaus* Buckley, Mc- chairman of the social, will be as­ PIDGLY LJIQGLY member. Mmes. H. C. Wagner, J. Graw, Dell, Veltrle, R. Losassa, Georsre sisted by Misses Helen Werle, R. Hamilton, and H. J. Manning O’Day, Broat, Sullivan, H. F. Bromme, Eileen Morrissey, and Louise Kra- also joined the circle recently. P. James, Ranney, Ray Thrapp, J. P. backer. The evening will be spent Prices effective in all Safeway and Piggly Wiggly Stores in Denver IT ST. PITBICn Prizes were won by Mmes. P. W. Brown, Denne, Marion lacino, H. Grout, and aoburbs. May 28 and 29. T. Hill, Knockenhauer, Nelson, T. F. in social activities and in playing The words “ thoughtful care” are not a Blanchard and H. C. Wagner. Gleason, Steinhart, £. O’Connor, Cito, cards. All are cordially invited to Mrs. P. S. Dolan entertained A. C. Hendrick, Horan, Warfirln, Austin, attend. The following will be (St. Patrick’s Parish) Hutchinson, G. L. Wagner, Sellar, D. Airway meaningless phrase in this beautiful service. The last meeting of the Mothers’ St. Rita’s circle Tuesday at a Shea. Morton. Mohr, O’Halloran, J. patrons and patronesses: They express exactly the policy of this in­ club for the fiscal year was held bridge luncheon at the Junior Doherty, Brewer, Massie, Gartland, The Rev, J. J. Regan, the Rev. Charles Manitou Thursday evening, May 20, with League shop. Nineteen members Clark, McDaniel, £. A. Scares, Miller, A. Hagus, and the Rev. Anthony Elzi. stitution in rendering detailed service to Piper, H. Marcus, Roche. Lowery, Dr, and M/s. Robert M. Shea, Messrs, Coffee Mrs. J. Melphy presiding. All were present. The bridge prize Bruno, Sullivan, Tancredo, £. C. Sand- was won by Mrs. Walter Kranz, and Mmes. J. J. Campbell, A. G. Werle, those who need it and at a price that meets standing committee reports were Strom, William Hogan, Domineco, Harvey J. Smith. W. H. Nieters. M. B. Ginger Ale made. The treasurer’s report re­ and the special prize by Mrs. Al­ Dougherty, Cronin, Caranct, Fred J. Mahoney, Gel Graber. W. L. Faubion, their income. Know and think of these fred Rampe. Jungor, Rowe, W. L. Bourne, Carlene, James Eakins, E. B. Beck, Eddie Bobn, Lime Rtckey^ or ...... 17c vealed that the past year had been Martelli, Monahan, F. Krabacher. Nor­ Mrs. H. M. McGrayel, with Mrs. Harry Cohen, Vince Pigotti, C. Ashe, Sparkling Water facts when you are faced with emergencies a most successful one, the club ton, Svaboda, £. Haley, J. DeRenzo, Chester Nelson, John F. Vail, M. J. 3 lbs, having a substantial balance on William Meagher as assistant Faurchan, and LaVelle. Brennon, C. Barnstead, Joseph Bisant, 13 ounce which necessitate our help. Julettc Neis, D, Shannon, C, A. Carlin, for...... 50c hand. hostess, entertained the Little Martin Bonnarens, Leo J. Ryan, O. H. bottle...... 10c C. W. Harden, Virginia Bruno, and M. J. Flower circle Friday, May 21, at Henceman, P. J, Sullivan, J. J. Dryer, A committee was appointed to Doyle. J. Fred Doyle, and O. S. Folkner. serve the breakfast to the graduat­ a luncheon. There were five tables Two Are Baptized Dozen of bridge in play, the honors go­ Mmes. T. Walter O’Connor, P. R. bottles ion class June 6. A fe c ia l treat Philip Ralph LaRocco, iiifant Riordan, Joseph Seubert, Lyda O’Hara, $1.19 Fluff-i-est for the entire school Friday, June ing to Mrs. M. D. Currigan. The son of Mr. and Mrs.. Philip La­ Nellie Konicke, Fred Schmidt, Grant circle also completed plans for a Wimbush, Sewell Thomas, H. W. Swigert. ^rin«JlALdtoSPEliR.^GA.0407*^ 4, was approved. Mmes. J. Melphy, Rocco, was baptized last week. T. A. Cosgriff, Harry W. Anderson, Dezzutti, and Billings will serve benefit bridge tea to be given The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Galligan, P. C. Gould, and Kath* Marshmallows JAMES P. McCONATY the first Friday breakfast. Thursday, June 17, at 2 p. m. at John Garmoni. Anna Williams, erine Dunn. Max-I-muM Milk the home of Mrs. Aaron Pleasants, Messrs. Ralph Moore, Thomas Mc­ The fifth and sixth grade moth­ infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8 ounce with Mrs. William Lace as co­ Vernon Williams, also was bap­ Govern, Thomas Ward, E. Kelly, John ...... 20c ers were hostesses for the social hostess. Details will be an­ Toner, and Fred Byron. cello bag.. 9c that followed the business session. tized. Her sponsors were Frank Misses Marguerite Bisbing. Anna M. nounced later. Kolbeck and Cecelia Kolbeck. Adams, Clare Werle, Martha Soran, Mar­ Mrs. William Spieler, ways and St. Anne’s circle was enter­ guerite Linnet, Margaret Fallon, Mar­ 1 pound means committee chairman, is in A-Y Buns tained by Mrs; W. S. Hill at a garet E. Mut*phy, Mayme Garrett, Mar­ Sliced, cello bag.. charge of children’s activities for garet Sullivan, Anna Fallon, Arvonia 14c luncheon Tuesday. There were 8 in pkg...... the annual bazaar to be held in Conversions Result Williams, Mary Louise Flood, Anne OL CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING | three tables of bridge in play, and O’Neill, Margaret M. Lynch, Blanche June. Egan. Geraldine 5Mcy, Lubelle Green, the honors were won by Mmes. From De Paul Work Laura Skeliy, Margaret Shelton, Cath­ Miss Perkins, school nurse, Con O’Byrne and Cliff Carr. Mrs. erine Rodgers. Margaret Gavin, Helen Bluhill Cheese 7 jq„ urged the co-operation of parents Hughes, who had been with her Mero, Sophia Sunedsh, Marie Bonnarens, Classified Ads in carrying on the health program, daughter in Grand Junction for (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) Louise Krabecker, Dorothy Stock, Joyce maintained in the school year, The Holy Name men of the par­ Kline, Mary Claire Meek, Pauline Scha­ It will pay you to read ALL of the following advertisements. j several months, was welcomed fer, Dorothy Walsh, Eileen Morrissey, through the summer months. back to the meeting. ish will sponsor a benefit social Helen Werle, Aileen Larson, and Julia Rimer’s Pickles 1 7c,. Ed O’Donnell III Mrs. D. Mulligan, with Mrs. P. at the Broadmoor Country -club Clifford. Sweet, Sour, Sweet Mi.xed. 6 oz. jars...... Ed O’Donnell is ill at Fitzsimons D. Walsh assisting, will entertain Tuesday evening, July 8, for the Troop 4 to Have Social DRUG STORES charity work carried on in the FURNITURE WANTED hospital. St. Joan of Arc’s circle Friday, A social will be given by Pauline parish by the St. Vincent de Paul Kuner’s Tomatoes S ””’...... 7c HUTCHINSON’S PHARMACY James Piccoli, a student of St. May 28. Riede at her home, 2037 Cherry Your Naborhood Druggist Patrick’s school, won third place men. Tickets for the benefit, cost­ street, for the members of troop 4 WAN'fED—Household furniture and Party Set for June 9 ing $1 a couple, can be obtained Phone SPruee 0688 700 So. Pesrl furmehines. SL Vincent de Paul society. among the parochial schools in the The benefit bridge party to be Saturday afternoon. May 29. As­ cans...... 2 for 21c JAMES HUTCHINSON Call TA. 7846. 1824 Larimer. from the Holy Name men or at essay contest about the story of given Wednesday, June 9, by St. sisting the hostess will be Miss “ Lohengrin and the Holy Grail,’’ the rectory. Close to $500 was Joan Demmer. Rita’s circle will be a 1 o’clock expended in the parish by the varieties..., FURNACES AND GRATES sponsored by the Knights of Co­ At the last meeting of troop 14, Delicious Jams No. 5 pail 39c BARBER SHOP luncheon. Punch and cake will St. Vincent de Paul society in its lumbus. tests for honor pins were com­ FURNACES INSTALLED & REPAIRED also be served irt the afternoon. work for the poor last year. Both H. H. York. 527 E. Exooiition. PE. 2218 First class barber shop. Bemie Mack’s Mary Shanley, a member of the Mrs. Louis Dispense, captain of the pleted. Salad Dressing, 17c £ " ... 29c Barber Shop. 1270 Santa Fe Drive. eighth grade, was chosen to crown Catholics and non-Catholics bene­ Janet Mayer entertained the circle, has annflunced that there fited by this assistance. Two con­ Mother’s or Sandwich Spread. LUGGAGE the Blessed Mother’s statue Sun­ will be a number of special prizes members of troop 7 at an all-day WANTED—Household furniture, old cloth­ verts will be received into the party at her cabin near Shadow day, May 23. Her attendant, Sadie as well as table prizes. Admission Church in a few weeks as a di­ Leather Goods Make an Ideal ing, pictures, kitchen utensils, etc. The Campanella, read the act of con­ mountain. MARKET FEATURES Graduation Gift Denver Deanery’s Benefit Shop. Call Tabor will be 50 cents a person. rect result of the work of the 2916. 1835 Lawrence street. secration. Dolores Day was crown- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomson The A. E. MEEK TRUNK A BAG CO. society. Nuckoll’s Mission 1035 16th St. KE. 3079 bearer and Loretta Carlino her as­ and children motored to Cheyenne, The novena in honor of the Request Is Made of PIANO sistant. Eleanor Fabrizio was ban­ Whole or half, lb!. 27V2C Wyo., Sunday because of the ill­ Sacred Heart of Jesus, which be­ Fourth Degree Knights EGGS ner-bearer, with Shirley De Sabato, ness of Mrs. Thomson’s aunt. Mrs. gan Thursday, will close on the 8500 beautiful tone piano, perfect con* Jean Pedroza, Georgpana Zito, and Hams Wilson’s Certified dition, sacrifice $36.00. Thomson expected to remain with feast day, June 4. The Fourth Degree Knights * MORGAN’S EGG FARM 509 Fourteenth Street Eleanor Deorio as her attendants. her aunt a week or ten days. All children in the parish will Whole or half, lb... 30c Wo deliver in your neighborhood. Pupil* to Go to Elitch’i Miss Regina O’Boyle of this receive Communion Sunday, May of Columbus, attired in full 801 Sheridan Blvd. - KE. 3883 The school picnic will be held regalia, are asked to be pres­ HELP WANTED parish attended the Catholic 30, for the intention of the Holy at Elitch’s gardens Wednesday, Daughters’ convention at Trini­ Father. The adults in the par­ ent at Mt. Olivet cemetery Frankfurters fTK™25c HOUSE CLEANING June 2. on Memorial day. May 31. ENERGETIC Catholic young man for dad- ish are invited to join with the permanent position to do janitor work Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Basso and Mr. and Mrs. L. Purcell have children in the reception of Com­ one half hour before Mass EDDIE O'NEILL and run errands. Moderate wages to son, John, are spending their va­ begins at 10 o’clock. YO. 3900-R sUrt. Write Box 24-Z, The Register. retumted from Mineral Wells, munion for the same intention. Wail Washing. Wall Paper Cleaning, cation in San Jose, Calif. While Tex. Mr. Purcell’s health is The P.-T. A. will sponsor an Floors and Woodwork Scrubbed and there, they planned to attend the greatly improved. outing for the school children Waxed. Window Washing. Skilled White FOR SALE wedding of Mr. Basso’s nephew, Workmenl. all Work Guaranteed. Mer- Mrs. Leonard Littell’s sister, Wednesday, June 2, at the Elitch ehants. we will work Sundays and Nights FOR SALE— 7-rm. modern, partly fur­ Richard Basso, and Lena Petrone Mrs. George E. Elliott of Omaha, gardens. Chartered cars will be lor your convenience. ^ nished, garage, 1 lots, $2,100. $500 Sunday, May 23. Nebr., is visiting here. used to transport the children to down, easy terms; $20, $26 per month Miss Frances M. Chiolero and will suffice. 683 Fox; keys at 641 Fox. Hugo Rock has returned from and from the gardens. FOR S A L - Herbert M. Edmonds were united a ten-day visit with his two sisters Members of the graduation class in marriage at a Nuptial Mass at Ogallala, Nebr. will be the guests of the Rev. Jos­ FOR SALE—5 rooms down, and 2 up. EMPLOYMENT WANTED Tuesday morning, May 25, the strictly mpdem. Light brick, beautiful Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fitzsimmons eph P. O’Heron at an outing Tues­ Rev. A. Sommaruga officiating. location. Three blocks from SL Vincent Young Lady. Denver resident. Catholic are planning a trip to the East in day afternoon, June 1. Miss Ava­ dc Paul school. Owner has been traps- College student, exceptional character Miss Ruth Menghin, an aunt of the near future. They will visit lon Geeck entertained members ferred. Will sell at sacrifice. Hurry if and ability, fleaslng personality, like the bride, and John Dalsant were of the graduation class at a birth­ you want this one. Essert Realty Co., summer employment as chauffeur for the witnesses. Carl Nossaman was relatives in Chicago, Lake Charles, 1080 So. Gaylord. SP. 3306. (Several elderly lady or couple. Experienced, con­ 111., and Pittsburgh, Pa. day party in Concordia hall Thurs- fine others in same locality.) siderate, and very competent driver. FR. usher. The Rev. John B. Schneider, Jack Spitler to Receive Degree day. 2161. O.P., was in the sanctuary. A Mr. and Mrs. Robert Langan FOR SALE breakfast at the Argonaut hotel Mrs. Elizabeth Tracy and Mrs. Intelligent, efficient young lady. Denver Tracy Spitler have as their guests and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Vogt an­ resident, graduate Catholic High School, for immediate members of the nounce the birth of daughters this FOE SALE—On South Elizabeth. One Mrs. Patrick Gaffigan and Miss one year college, accurate, systematic, family followed the Mass. After week. Both mothers are patients block E. of SL Vincent de Paul school. 6 can type, beautiful penmanship, art stu­ Rosetta Gaffigan of Chicago, who rooms, red p. brick. New furnace. Gas a short trip, the couple will reside at St. Joseph’s hospital. dent, winning personality and appear­ stopped here en route to Califor­ range. 8 lots. Garage, 2 Chix bouses. ance, wishes employment during sum­ in Denver. Mrs. U. J. Brown, 2064 South $4,800. 11,000 cash down, $40 per month. mer. Florist shop or Photograph Studio nia to attend commencement ex­ Pox stTMt, is a patient at Mercy We have quite a number of others close to preferred. FR. 2161. ercises at the Colorado School of SL Vincent de Paul school. Come in, let’s Women’s Press Club hospital. Miss Thelma Sauers, Check Your Brakes talk it over, before prices advance. Mines in Golden, where Jack 3011 South Galapago, and Miss ESSERT REALTY CO., 1030 So. Gay- Cool, pleasant furnisheci room or with To Hear Book Review Spitler will receive a degree in lord. SP. 3306. board or kitchen privUeares with Catholic Fern Sheetz, 3869 South Sherman, for the Holiday Trip— family, five blocks from Church, rea­ metallurgical engineering. Mr. are at other hospitals. All are sonable. Like to hear from one or two Spitler will leave Denver June 8 HOTELS Catholic girl students planning to at­ The Colorado Catholic Women’s improving nicely. Whatever your brakes may need— new linings— tension— balance tend D. XJ. Summer School. FR. 2161. Press club will hear an interest­ to take a position with a steel NEWHOUSE HOTEL ing program at its. June lunch­ company in Cleveland,. O. niversary of their son, Andrew, a adjustments of every kind can be had here with a minimum of time L\ THE SHADOW of Colorado’ s beau- eon meeting Saturday, June 6. Mrs. Thomas Phoenix will leave member of this year’s eighth and money. Drive in today. Everything we do is guaranteed satis­ liful eapitoL Colfax at GranL Denver. MISCELLANEOUS Saturday to visit her daughter, p ade graduation class. Mr. Kele- Colo. Mrs. Blanche Osbourne, program factory and our prices are reasonable. . Employed Mother with 8 school children chairman for the month, will pre­ Mrs. Don Steinbrunner of Ft. ner presided over the entertain CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS’ HOME, wishes part of house, near school, some sent Mrs. A. Lopez Knecth, who Wayne, Ind. She expects to be ment and took part in the games. 17 72 Grant. Pleasant home for girls. care of children considered. Will give ref­ erences. Phone MA. 4654. will review the brok, Cavalliros, a away for about six months. Cornelius “ Fordham Flash” Mul- story of the Southwest. ’ Kelehers Entertain at Party doon was master of ceremonies. JOE KAVANAUGHq Inc. PAINTING—PAPERHANGING Beautiful Four Foot Statue of This will be the last meeting Mr. and Mrs. Leo Keleher en­ Everybody brought refreshments, 700 LINCOLN ST. TABOR 1261 PAINTING and paperhanging. A. Christ finished in Ivory— 12 West until September, when the club tertained at their home, 2224 and s good time was enjoyed by •erringer. Phone YO. 8670-J. Ellsworth. will again resume its sessions. Cherry, on the 13th birthday an- alL Thursday, May 27, 1937 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN ‘INVERTED LEHER CONTEST' INTERESTS EVERYRODY Contestants Listed Bishop Edwin O’Hara ARAPAHOE FURj^ITURE Limited to Earliest ONLY SPEEDY Is 3rd Hidden Name Quality ♦. ♦

WAREHOUSE *rhi8 week, it is necessary to The Most Rev. Edwin V. O’Hart, limit the list of contestants to Bishop of Great Falls, was the ANSWERS CAN subject of last week’s inverted let­ Factory lamplat, Bartain Priea* in LWinfroom, Bedroom, Din* those whose letters reached the ter puzzle. In June he will mark ingroom Furniture, Odd Ckairt, Occaiional Piecei, Rugs and Register the earliest. Following his 32nd year in the priesthood. highest patent Linoleum, and Porch Goode. Low rent, low ezpenee. Free parking. are some of the most prompt par­ He came to the Diocese of Great ticipants, whose letters missed the GAIN PRIZES Falls in 1930 as its second Bishop. Since his succession to the see, prize by only a slight margin: Ed Buy Retail at Wholesale Prices Bishhp O’Hara has inaugurated Bonger, Sister Mary, Mary Alex­ Test of Skill Is Entertaining, Educational, such movements in the diocese as FLOUII ander, Rosemary A. Keefe, M. the D.C.C.M., the D.C.C.W., the A Vitit W ill Conrince You That Here Your Cash Buy* More. Charlotte James, Mary Horan, And Offers Chances to Win $5 # Your baking will be better because only the choicest kernels of wheat and Agnes Doherty, Mrs. D. M. Kerr, Cash Prize the finest equipment are used in milling Look for the Yellow Signs Miss Kay Carr, Mary A. Maguire, Hungarian Flour. Margaret P. Dynes, Francis Wal?h, Try your luck in the "Inverted Letter Puzzle Contest" The Miss Florence Earners, Mrs. Bar­ sponsored by The Denver Catholic Register! Everybody is 1340 Arapahoe St. bara Dawson, Mrs. Sue F. Whelan, tl.Ot down and 6fe a week buyi anr Hungarian Flour Mills and Margaret Lee. doing it, finding interest and education in the weekly ef­ forts to discover the hidden names among the letters found Hamilton, Bulovs, or Elgin Watch. . DENVER . ■ upside down in the advertisements on this page. But re­ Bnsch Jewell^ Co. SALES member, if you want to be among the list of $5 prize win­ Prefect Is Chosen ners, you have to be quick. The first letter delivered to the 10 Broadway SP. 1673 PARTS SERVICE Register wins the prize and there can be no exceptions A modern lerrice department properly equipped and conTenientljr located— made to this rule. Miss Nellie Hourihan of 2055 Bellaire Employina only factory-trained mechaniea. St.,' Denver, was the most prompt in sending in the correct CEjjTRAL CHEVROLET CO. By RegirM ility answer to the third puzzle in the IN GOOD TASTt series. Why not win the 85 Colfax at Ogden TA. 3339 prize yourself next week by find­ Inverted Letters Exclusively in Denver (Regis High School) ing the name of an American prel­ Charles Zarlengo was elected ate, hidden among the inverted Are Keys to Name prefect of the sodality for 1037-38 letters or» this page? at the final meeting of the school Each week, a brief biography of The prelate whote name Progress ZincEtchimjs year. He will be assisted by Wil­ Gotham Color Pi.Mes Half Tom-s the prelate whose name is used may be attembled from the liam Doyle. James Wright of Cas­ will appear on this page. Readers inverted letters in this week’s ^ W , Plunsa per, Wyo., will act as secretary. who clip these stories will have a 'Seelemati'Ehiet An elaborate desk set was present- useful and educational series advertisements on . this page ed-to the princinal, the Rev. Bern­ about ten prominent Church lead­ is receiving international pub­ % 3300 W . Florida Photo CngmVevs ard S. Karst, S.J., at the beginniiig ers at the end of the contest. licity with regard to state­ Are. W TAbor '’i^^-2131 ^ of the meeting as an appreciation 2 7 0 1 V iifj toU r«i« of his devotedness to the students. The puzzles will be arranged ments he made recently re- Adults 40c The senior examinations were with inverted letters in different garding.a European dictator. DfiiVpr ;^Color*wlo ^ advertisements. The letters, when Bishop Edwin V. .O’Hara Children 25c finished Thursday, and a senior holiday is being enjoyed Friday. put together properly, will Mell Great Falls Junior Diocesan coun­ the last name of an American Car­ 12:ie Noon Until Saturday, May 29, is the day of cil, embracing young men’s and Colfax at Logan dinal, Archbishop, or Bishop. In 10:10 P. M. recollection for all the seniors un­ youiig ladies’ organizations; the Your business is order to assist the contestants, the KEystona 5333 der the direction of the Rev. Wil­ KEIHMIIICLIB C/C.D., religious vacation schools. appreciated here. Register will publish a write-up liam O’Shaughnessey, S.J. The fa­ Study clubs, the College of Great WED^OING RINGS each week about the member of Falls, which includes the Great THE ROSARY thers and mothers of the graduates the Hierarchy whose name can be Leg of Lamb will attend the Mass and Holy Falls Junior college, the Great "Symbol of Dtvotion,” ii the JOHNSON assembled from the inverted let­ Trellises Flower Communion and breakfast with Falls Normal college, and the desisn of this beautiful new SANDERS ters, giving a hint as to his iden­ HIS HILL P A H II Columbus hospital school , of wedding ring. Obtainable in the class of 1937 Sunday morning. 50c and 7Sc Boxes, Urns FOR RENT tity. natural or white gold or plati­ 29c lb. Graduation will take place Friday nursing, and an extensive mission num with matching grooms’ Following are the rules of the CEMENT night, June 4, in the Regis gym­ Thirty-six members of the-New­ p r o ^ m . ring! if desired. Wallboard, Wood" contest, Which must be observed: Bishop O’Hara was born in the nasium. Barry Currigan will give man club of the University of Buy on Conrenient Credit lu"”' .... 50^^ 1. Employes of the Register and parish of Lanesboro, Mfhn., in Harpel’s Coffee Presswood Shingles ALSO PLASTER the valedictory and Robert Kelley Denver were guests at a supper Busch Jewelry Co. will read the class poem. The their families are ineligible to 1881, and attend.ed the district ‘‘Credit Jewelers” Fresh Roasted commencement address will be compete. party at the mountain home of school at Amherst. He attended Paint 2 x 4 Mill given by Paul Horan. 2. Pick out the inverted letters Frances Plunkett near Evergreen high school at Lanesboro and made 10 Breadway Ph. BP. 1S73 10c— 25c in the advertisements and assem­ his college courses at S t Thomas’ Ont-of-town Orders Seat .on Work The Regis Dramatic club held its Sunday. Approval 28c lb. Glass annual banquet Wednesday eve­ ble them into the name of the prel­ college, St. Paul, Minn., being O i ■ I >1 ate. Remember there may be a The group enjoyed hiking, soft- graduated in 1900i His seminary Free Delivery Any Size Order ning at the Manhattan hotel. 0 Posts Roll Fencing ball, and horseshoes. In the eve­ course was made at St. Paul’s Awards were made for the best few unnecessary letters in the ISc Roofing Wire, Wood group. ning, a business meeting was held seminary, and he was ordained to Ones o Customer Always a performances in serious and comic and further plans for the inter­ Friend roles. Plans were made for next 3. Write the name of the prel­ the priesthood June 10, 1905, by national conference in Denver July Archbishop Ireland. He was then year’s performances, and a larger ate on a piece of paper, giving 8-10 were made. Later in the eve membership was sought. the name of the firms, with the appointed assistant at St. Mary’s FREE OFFER ning, a social was held on a bal­ Cathedral in Portland, Ore., where THE OREGON LUMBER CO. The Regis baseball team helped letters from which the name has cony of the Plunkett home. The been compiled. he remained as assistant and later Come to Koch’s Saturday and GA. 0123 to make the “ Blue and White” day members reported an enjoyable as rector until 1920. 1648 P[atte St. of St. Joseph’s high interesting at 4. All answers must be mailed time and expressed appreciation Monday and buy any suit, coat to the Denver Catholic Register, After serving as a Knights of Lakeside Thursday by meeting the for the kindness of their bests. Columbus chaplain in the 'World or and receive your choice Bulldogs in a league game. 938 Bannock street. The winner will be the one who has the cor­ Those attending were the Rev. war,- he became director of the of a lovely sheer abso­ For New or Used Cars Joseph P. O’Heron, chaplain; Mr. rural life bureau of the N.C.W.C. Catholic Centenarian Dies rect answer in the envelope bear­ ATTEND ing the earliest postmark. All and Mrs. A. Plunkett, Rose Man- At this time he started the vaca­ lutely free. London.— A few days after her cini, Narciso Zancanella, Roy Sam­ tion school movement, which has SUMMER answers must be mailed. None SCHOOL % fS BILL DAVIS 100th birthday anniversary, Mrs. brought in personally to the Regis­ son, Doris Kleiseman, Marjory Mc­ spread throughout the country. His Sarah Ann Harding died at Stan- Donald, Mary Dyer, Ernest Bor­ appointment as B i^op of Great Gain position three CaiaiogX Thomas Hickerton Motor Co. ter office will be considered in the months sooner than bridge, Essex. She received a der, Don Weber, Luveme Friend, Falls was announce to him while fall group. Call or Park A tc, at Downing KEystone 1266 judging. Sent message of congratulation. from 5. No more than one prize will Dick Huber, John Moore, Ralph he was conducting a summer KOCH'S write for Blue Book. DOaGE—PLYMOUTH Getting Poeition Pilled. FREE! the King and Queen when she be­ be awarded each week. In the Haley, John Yoklavich, Frank course at the University of Notre SOS-KHh came 100. case of a tie, the Register reserves Verzuh, Roberta Hahnhwald, Gene Dame in 1930. He succeeded the right to determine the method Silva, Gertrude Hardy, -Lillian Archbishop Mathias C. Lenihan, KE. 8957 503 16th Street B A R N E S Ssc-J by which the winner will b# se­ Harris, Bob Desserich, Rita first Bishop of Great Falls. 1408 Glenarm Sl, Denver UNIVIS lected. Thompson, Thelma Home, Ed E. D. WHITLEY 6. The decision of the judges as Mansfield, Frank Foley, Dick Alt- BIFOCALS to the winner of each contest will mix, Virginia Anderson, Geraldine Dominico, Margaret McKee, Marie Alumnae Arrange Steamship and Tourist Agency Sj;^iaUy deiigned to meet individual be final. requiremenU with precision. Comfort* 7. Every contestant in sending Rlss, John Bopp, Sam Coyle, Peggy able. Easy. No **jump** or distortion. Weadick, Frances Plunkett, and Phone KE. 0462 1731 Welton St. in an answer automatically recog­ Prom for Seniors Let ua show them to you. nizes all of the rules of the con­ John- Waldeck. E. D. WHITLEY, Manaser test. At the meeting in the huge liv­ The sixth annual dinner prom, 8. Mail all answers to Inverted Repreaenting all touring, companiea. Steamahip tickets to all ing room of the Plunkett summer given by the St. Mary’s academy Letter Contest Editor, Denver residence, President Ernest Border Alumnae association for the sen­ parti of the world on all lines. Catholic Register, 938 Bannock announced an invitation from the ior class, will be held in the Casa­ street, Denver. University of Colorado Newman nova room of the Brown Palace Remember that speed is of pri­ chapter to Denver member to at­ hotel Tuesday night, June 1, at 7 mary importance, so start solving tend a steak fry near Boulaer Sun­ o’clock, and will be followed by a RAINBO Certified Motor Tune-Up the puzzles now! day, May 30, as guests of the Carburetors ball in the Casanova for alumnae OPTICIAN Boulder group. Several members of St. Mary’s and their friends. I Electrical - Ignition Denverites’ Relative Is signified their intentions of making The 11 girls in the 1937 gradu­ BREAD Practicing Lawyer at 21 the trip. ation class at the academy and J. T. Upton Renovating Co. their escorts will be the guests of The distinction of being the the graduates, headed by Mrs. H e rb D a v is CARPET youngest known practicing lawyer Mullen Home Holds John Rae, president of the asso­ Official Factory Service CLEANERS in the state of Missouri is held by ciation and co-chairman of the George M. Hare of Independence, For All Cars TH AT CLEAN affair ■with Mrs. W. J. McMenamy. FINEST QUALITY Mo., a cousin of Dr. John R. Coyle in Junior Loop Mrs. Gene O’Fallon and Mrs. TAbor 7741 1081 Bdwy. W. H. UPTON, Manacar of Denver. Mr. Hare, 21, is a C. D. O’Brien are in charge of member of St. Mary’s parish in Ginger Ale, Lime Rickey, The Mullen home entry in the ticket sales, and Miss Ella Horan 765 Tejon Street Independence. An aunt, Mrs. J. Junior Parochial Baseball league is publicity chairman. CLUB SODA >

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Many birds invites you to see Hotel FREE may be identified by their color: Black and white, lark bunting,. the luxurious new PARKING DENVER Colorado’s official state bird; mag­ pie, resembling an airplane in SKYLINE^ EixhUenth St. at California flight.. ¥ Phone MAin 6211 White, white-tailed ptarmigan, turns brown in summer. Black, Brewer’s blackbird, with iridescent shades, yellow eyes; red­ Apartments Gabardine winged blackbird, first songster The two top floors have been 200 Rooms of Solid Comfort of spring; Western raven, big transformed into 50 beautiful and Respectability , $3.95 brother of the crow. apartments, symphonies in col­ Black a n d yellow, Western or. Furniture and rugs espe­ Gabardine tanager, with bright Orange cially designed! Fully air-con­ Tiead; Bullock’s oriole, builds a ditioned. A distinguished home. 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The lake i. the highe.t yacht anchorage in the \/orId and i. the acene of an annual Most brilliantly colored bird, regatta that attract, wide attention. Grand Lake i*. a re.ort .pot that offer, many attraction, to touri.t.. ring-necked pheasant; finest song­ THE SPORT TOGGERY ster, Western meadowlark; small­ est bird, broad-tailed humming­ 415 16th St. bird; largest bird, golden eagle. BETWEEN GLENARM AND TREMONT PIKE’S PEAK REGION OFFERS Albany Hotel Typical birds of the prairies, Estes Park Is desert horned lark and burrowing DENVER owl. VARIETY OF ATTRACTIONS ------PROFESSIONAL MIDGET ------Typical birds of the cities, house RATES FROM $2.00 POPULAR PRICED finch, Western robin, and red- PER DAY shaft^ flicker. Higk in Rockies The Pijce’s Peak region offers a Winds, Seven Falls, Pike’s peak, COFFEE SHOP AUTO RACES Typical birds of the foothills. wide variety of accommodations Mt. Manitou scenic incline, an­ Lewis woodpecker and spurred and scenic attractions. In and cient cliff dwellings, Broadmoor- situated on a high-spot o f the Cheyenne Mountain highway, Mt. towhee. around the cities of Colorado Sunday, May 30th - Monday, May 31st Typical birds of the mountains, continent, Estes Park stands in Herman road, and the Corey Moun­ Time Trials 1:45 - Races 2:30 Springs and Manitou in this region tain highway. Any of these are Audubon’s hermit thrush, red- the midst of the greatest tangle o f SIGHTSEEING naped sapsucker, and Rocky Moun­ are many beautiful drives. well woKth a visit to this part of mountains in the United States. Colorado. tain nuthatch. Here are found accommodations MERCHANTS PARK The park itself is the center of a Manitou, jhst west of Colorado CHILLS THRILLS SPILLS for the most fashionable and fasti­ vast summer playground embrac­ Springs, at the very foot of Pike’s ■ Admission 55c ______dious of travelers, as well as those peak, is the spa of the Rockies. Mike Masterson KENMARK ing an area of 750 square miles. wishing to rest in simple surround­ Nestled in a peaceful valley at Several kinds of medicinal mineral ings at moderate cost. springs give forth invigorating, re­ Sightseeing Tours GOLF Gift Shop an altitude of 7,549 feet above sea IfZ DENVER Among the many scenic wonders freshing, sparkling, healing waters. 611 17th St. ‘^Coloradq^ Souvenirs” level, the village is located a here are the world-renowned Gar­ The climate is ideal the year Adidctflt fo b«utiful W4ih. den of the Gods, Cave of the ington Mrk. Ofily « 10* DENVER KE. 3269 PRACTICE DAY OR NIGHT 530 SEVENTEENTH STREET straight-line distance o f 50 miles ’round. Winters are mild and sun­ ' ^ n^inutt arivg to tho ht«rt of tho dhr* wrvico to In Kenmark Hotel northwest of Denver, or two hours shiny. The days are warm in the shopping district, for in* summer, but the nights are cool. DENVER GOLF COURT We Feature the Finest by motor cairfrom the state capi- formation writg Dept, Holy Name Council Spring and autumn are character­ pgrk lent, Denver, Colo. Tell the people you patronize lOTH k COLO. BLVD. YO. 2145 INDIAN JEWELRY tol. Served by the finest moun­ ized by overhanging blue skies and tain highways, the community is that you .aw their adverti.ement SCENIC CARDS To Meet on Friday the usual Colorado sunshine. Phone KE. 0090 easily accessible to all the leading in The Regi.ter. cities of Colorado. Motorists who wish may drive their cars to the top of Pike’s Estes Park is sheltered by tow­ A meeting of the officers and council of the Diocesan Union of peak over a beautiful road. There ering, majestic, snow-covered mon- IS no toll. W^JWVMWV^MWWWWJW^JVWW^MWVMWWM I Morrison Road archs, which rise to altitudes of the Holy Name society will be held 13,000 and 14,000 feet. Long’s in the rectory of Blessed Sacra­ peak, the highest mountain of ment parish Friday evening. May Hoff-Schroeder Enx. »llR-2 310-320 S. Federal them all, attains an elevation of 28. The officers elected at the ^ ESTESES PARK I "Famed for Food" 14,265 feet above sea level. Here, la4t meeting o f the union, who will WJWWJWWW, ■ NEW MT. VIEW TAVERN the spectacular front range of the meet with the spiritual director, • CRISP SALADS FEDERAL AT ALAMEDA Rockies is etched against a vari­ the Rev. Harold V. Campbell, are • FRESH VEGETABLES Locate in a New, Modem Cottage Dance Every Nile and Sunday Afternoon to colored sky. Joseph W. Schmittling, president; • HOME MADE PASTRIES AND Fred Sutcliff’s Old Heidelberg Castle Orchestra The va^eys on both sides of the William Eggert, vice president; ICE CREAM Dine at THE COTTAGE INN CAFE Mixed Drink. far-famed continental divide and Leo Scherer, secretary, and Dr. • MRS. MAUD S. OSBORNE, Prop. those which penetrate into its re­ J. J. Werthman, treasurer. A BEAL VACATION IP SPENT AT cesses are dotted with park-like Members of the board of the BREAKFAST glades clothed in a profusion of council are Joseph J. Walsh, Ed­ Cat Rate Store. LUNCH DINNER The firms listed here de­ WINES A LIQUORS wild flowers, watered with cold ward L. Clinton, Fred Kelly, Bar­ THE COTTAGE FIRESIDE INN serve to be remembered streams from mountain snows and ney Gates, Thomas J. Tynan, An­ 16th and Wclton St. glaciers. Immense forests of thony Dunst, M. T. Murray, Ralph when you are distributing OLINGERS pine, spruce, and silver-stemmed Longo, Alfonso Valdez, Frank Far­ your patronage in the dif­ The Drug Store Complete aspens reach out in every direc­ rell, Jr., and Joseph Flood. ICAFETERIA PHONE PEARL 8653 tion, making this region a vacation Rocky Mountain National Park ferent lines of business. 3026 W. AUmeda Denver, Colorado paradise for health, recreation, SUMMER HOTELS AND LODGES Write or Phone ANTIQUES - MODERN GIFTS rest, and pleasure. THE STANLEY HOTEL ROCKY MOUNTAIN Park Offer. Free Education THE CHALET-RANCH *.VA%WWAVAV.VVAV«VVVVVAVVVWAVVV.VAVV«V.V The Spinning Wheel In order that visitors to the re­ MOTOR COMPANY Shop gion may become better acquainted Mountain Resorts GRAND LAKE LODGE 1736 Glenarm, Denver 812 EAST 18TH AVENUE with the Rocky Mountain National VJWJWiWMWWMWJVWMmVWMWWJWMrA Kdvstone 4354 park, the national park service has I COLO. SPRINGS MRS. EDWIN J. HOLMAN THE OLD THE NEW organized the Educational depart­ DELICIOUS FOOD FRIENDLY SERVICE ment. SWIM - DINE - DANCE The work of this department is ALTA VISTA HOTEL to interpret the park to the visitor. At PORTER'S CAFE If persons are interested in learn­ MOUNTAIN TROUT—TENDER STEAKS Colorado Spring. - W. Ca.cade Ave. ing more amout the animals, trees, flowers, and geology, they are ad­ New Eldorado Springs PHONE 209 Oppo.ite Po.t Office, E .te . Park, Colo. vised to contact the ranger nat­ COFFEE SHOP EUROPEAN PLAN Lakeside uralists of the park service. OPENS SATURDAY, MAY 29TH Visit the museums, attend the With FOR YOUR SUMMER HOME SEE The firms listed here de­ CAREY-STECK The greatest Amuse­ evening talks, and hit the trails serve to be remembered either on short trips or long hikes, AUTO LIVERY which run to the less-frequented JACK TRACY and His ALKA SELTZER ESTES PARK LUMBER COMPANY ment Park in the Complete Line of when you are distributing 22 NORTH CASCADE AVE. portions of the park. By follow­ Orchestra Pierce-Arrow Sedans, Tourina Gars Lumber, Building Materials your patronage in the dif­ and Limousines entire West ing the activities that the govern­ Coming - - - - Rita-Rio Main 24 ment offers free of charge, a fuller Builders Hardware and Paint ferent lines of business. Careful Courteous Drivers appreciation of the hidden beau­ G. E. CASEY, Mgr. PHONE 48 BOX 448 Now playing in the ties of Estes-Rocky Mountain Na­ 3 E beautiful £1 Patio tional park will be found. Blanchard Lodge Get to Know LEE the Dmerist Ballroom Two Women Will Take Trip HUTCHINSON BATTERY SERVICE Four Milu Out on Boulder Cuon Rowl—Open All Year ESTES PARK DRUG Dr. Frances Lee Hartshorn, ac­ Brinkley Drug Co. 4 E. K IO W A PHONE 240 companied by Miss Christine Hun- Phone 1463 for Room and Party Reaervation. STORE key of 1470 Logan street, will ' Steak and Chicken Dinner. A Modem Drug Store in the THE REXALL STORE Willard Batteries - Fuel Pumps - Auto Electric Service Little Jack Little LEE TIGHE, Prop. leave Saturday for a ten-day trip MR. AND HRS. J. C. DOHERTY, Prop.. Heart of the Colorado Rockies Elitabeth Arden and Cara Komc Carburetor Service Speedometer Service to jCarisbad, N. Mex., the Grand Toiletries. Mrs. Stover’s and Whitman and His Orchestra canyon, Boulder dam, and Salt IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU Candles Lake City. Mr. & Mrs. E. F. Sanders AUTO RENTALS COPELAND LAKE LODGE NATIONAL PARK HOTEL Peter Pan Cleaners MRS. HARRIET R. BYERLY, Prop. 2Vi Mile. South of Camp St. Malo 429 SOUTH TEJON STREET EUROPEAN PLAN Cabins Lodge Rooms Meals Phone MAin 5050 for Reliable Courteous Service RENT A NEW CAR Heart of Estes Park Reuon.ble Rate. Op«n All Year Drive It Yourself Coupes, Convertibles and Sedans I New 1937 Models - Radio Equipped BALDPATE INN SOMMERS’ COFFEE SHOP CALL US— WE DELIVER CARS TO YOU FLOWERS BEAUTY COLLEGE Delicious Trout, Steak, and Chicken HR. * MRS. H. C. SOMMERS HILL, Prop. 111 EAST PIKES PEAK AVE. AUTO RENTAL SERVICE INC. Dinners Fresh Mountain Trout Dinners Best in the West Party Reaervation.— Phone or Write SANDWICHES SHORT ORDERS CATALOGUES MAILED ON REQUEST 1624 Broadway KE. 8581 SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE GORDON MACE, Prop. ESTES PARK

Vi Thursday, May 27, 1937 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE CONGRATULATIONS FR. ZELLER’S ANNIVERSARY IS LANNUAL SCOUT RETREAT WILL COLORADO RED-LETTER DAY IN PARISH OPEN AT SAN MALO JUNE 24 STEAMSHIP to the AGENCY (St. Joseph’s Parish) both grade and hijgh schools gave WINS i i m i (Boy Scout New*) The number pf scouts who have PIERO DE LUISE, M>r. The annual retreat for Catholic a program and presented the already signified their intention of 21S- 15th St. TA. 1811 Dearer Sunday, May 23, was another Boy Scouts will open at Camp St. red-letter day in the making of honored guest with gifts and making the retreat indicates that (St. Mary** Academy) Malo June 24. The retreat will Graduates history of this 50-year-old parish. spiritual bouquets. The grade the retreat will be one of the most Educational Tonr* Betty Rose Nan Keville, a last three days, and a splendid successful activities sponsored thus The Rev. A. Zeller, C.SS.R., as­ school bouqdet comprised 1,296 spiritual program, as well as an sistant pastor, celebrated his silver sophomore at St. Mary’s academy, far for Catholic boys in scouting. Holy CommunlonSj 6,262 spiritual adequate recreational program, Mediterranean Cruiee* jubilee in the priesthood. The cele­ took 12th place among 25,000 en­ Catholic scouts of Denver will to Europe tries in a national art contest has been arranged for the boys. bration began about 9:30 o’clock Communions,.3,421 acts, of charity, Bishop Vehr has named the Rev. participate in three public events 1,463 acts of mortification, 2,431 sponsored by the Federal Art with the procession from the rec­ Barry J. Wogan, diocesan director within the next few days. They tory to the church, where the visits, 1,824 Rosaries, 2,974 hours school in Minneapolis. A total of Budget Tour* of scouting, as retreat-master. The will serve in various capacities at of study, and 99,840 miscellaneous jubilarian was celebrant' of a 186 winners were chosen. charge per scout for the retreat the Corpus Christi procession at WMURTRY PAIinS Solemn Mass. Two parish boys, prayers. The high school bouquet Madame Da Costa presented St. Thomas’ seminary Sunday, Univertity Tour* With SS the Rev. Walter Canavan and the included 960 Messes heard, 645 will be $3. Camp St. Malo will some of her pupils in the operetta, open for the regular summer sea­ May 30; at the Memorial day Mass Normandie and Rex Rev. Willard Berberich, C.SS.R., Communions, 190 spiritual Com­ False Fernando, Sunday afternoon son the day following the retreat, at Mt. Olivet cemetery May 31, June — July — in Auitris, Belgium, UID VARNISHES were deacon and subdeacon, re­ munions, 154 visits, 622 Rosaries, from 2 until 3:30 o’clock in the and scouts who wish to remain for and at the joint graduation exer­ Cechoalovakia, England. France, Ger- spectively. The Rev. Joseph Fa- 241 acts of charity, 418 acts of auny, Holland, Italy. Switzerland. auditorium at S t Mary’s for the an added time will be required cises o f the Catholic high schools, gen, C.SS.R., of Kansas City, Mo., mortification, 512 hours of study, entertainment of the Sisters of at the City auditorium Sunday aft­ Min. 8496. BEAUTIFY - was the speaker At the end of 658 hours of silence, and 21,491 to pay only $1 per day. Every Loretto and their guests. The possible accommodation is avail­ ernoon, June 6. At the gradua­ A*k for Detail* m P R O T E C T Mass, the jubilarian thanked the miscellaneous prayers. The altar scene for the opera was laid in a tion exercises, the color guard, Speaker for his kindness in com­ boys’ bouquet was, made up of 30 able at the camp, and the retreht square in a Spanish town in the will be held in the beautiful Chapel opening the exercises, will be pre­ ing to Denver to preach and the Masses, 30 'visits to the Blessed present time. The characetrs were sented by the scouts of troop 144 congregation for being present. Sacrament, 200 ejaculations, 30 of St. Catherine. SOLD Isabella, Norma Geyer; Dolores, of St. Vincent’s home. Joe Brown, Present in the sanctuary besides Communions, and 30 Rosaries. who is a member of the gradua­ BY Marie Mauro; Nina,,Betty Town- the officers of the Mass were Fa­ Father Zeller also received a shend; Inez, Blanche Buck. The tion class of Regis high school, has LEADING thers Christian Darley, C.SS.R.; number of gifts or bouquets chorus of -village girls was made been serving as scoutmaster for DEALERS M. J. Justen, C.SS.R., and Fa- from individuals, including a set up of a number of-the first so­ Economic Ideals the boys of St. Vincent’s. gen, and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. of breviaries from the Young La­ prano, second soprano, and alto Father Willard Berberich, C. Richard Brady. dies’ sodality. Out-of-town visi­ NAME RfG. U.S. RAT. OFFICe In the evening, the students of pupils of Madame Da Costa. The SS.R., of St. Joseph’s parish has tors at the celebration included the been selected as an official staff DEPENDABLE Z's.jnrHSlOh* ^ ^ jubilarian’s two nieces. Misses Being Realized member of the Colorado contin­ MvMu rtry Mfg. Co. Magella and Dolores Zeller of gent of Boy Scouts to attend the Chicago. Father Zeller will leave national jamboree of th|) Boy i w m i W m iS H MAKERS sm a 1 8 8 9 ROOFING June 9 for a short visit at his home (Continued From Page One) Scouts of America at Washington, m m . wmooweuas s mirkors 10 in Chicago. the prelate humorously told his D. C., this summer. Leo Klein- For all Flat and 1533 ARAPAHOE ST. DENVER Graduation to Be June 6 audience, “ I always took consola­ schmitz, scoutmaster of troop 132, Steep Roofs tion in the thought that Pope Leo ■will also attend the jamboree. The The Very Rev. C. J. Darley, XIII and Pope Pius XI were more ASPHALT C.SS.R., announces that this year’s Colorado scouts will leave Denver SPONSOO PAOTY radical than I.” on a special train June 2,4 and re­ graduation class will hold com­ Monsignor Ryan, who is called turn to Denver July 16. mencement exercises in the church “ The Father of the Minimum Wage Shingles PARK HILL DRY GOODS Sunday evening, June 6. The class At an enthusiastic meeting Fri­ Made Specially for Thi* Climate (Holy Family Parish) Plan,” expressed his satisfaction day evening. May 21, St. Cath­ also will take part in the joint at the progress of social security & GIFT SHOP The Stitch and Chatter club will exercises the same afternoon at legislation enacted in the present erine’s parish inaugurated the The Western Elaterite 4628 East 23rd Ave. the City auditorium. The Rev. scouting movement for the boys hold a card party at 1 o’clock Tues­ administration. The recent pro­ of the parish. The formation of Roofing Co. L. A. Nugent, C.SS.R. of Chicago, posal of the President to establish DRY GOODS - NOTIONS - GIFTS day afternoon, June 1, in the Holy two troops to take care of the boys Equitable Bldg. TAbor 5287 'will deliver the baccalaureate ad­ a minimun^wage and a maximum Family school hall. A dessert dress. Father Nugent gave a desiring to enlist is contemplated. luncheon will be served, after hour per week law he.termed a step mission here several years ago in line with the pronouncements Under the enthuiastic direction of which cards will be played. The with the Rev. M. P. Moriarity, the Rev. Richard Kavanagh and usual prizes and a special prize will C.SS.R. 'For the first time, St. of the encyclicals. Rerum Nova- a select number of men, the pro­ rum and Quadragesima Anno. be awarded. Mmes. Dryer, Secord, gram bids fair to make rapid Joseph’s senior class contains more The priest-economist said that Congratidaiiom to Graduates From and McCloskey are hostesses. progress. The next meeting will boys than girls, 31 to 27. the dangers of Communism would Everybody is welcome. Admission be held this Friday evening, and is 25 cente. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff H. Edwards be lessened in the proportion that of 221 West Second avenue moved the rights of the working classes ■the scouts of troop 144 will assist Mmes. Heinz, Mullane, and this week to a home they had re­ in the training o f the new troops. Handy of S t Ann’s circle enter­ are protected by law. He ex­ S. H. KRESS & CO. cently purchased at 435 Cherokee pressed his satisfaction that labor J. Burns and E. P. Coan are scout­ tained with a surprise party in street. masters, O. W. Campbell, assistant honor of Mrs. Walter Koerber. is becoming more articulate in 16th & Curtis Mr. and Mrs. James O’Leary of Betty Rose Nan Keville its demands for economic security scoutmaster; L. C. Merkle and The guests were Mmes. King, Cro­ E. C. Seares, junior assistant Oakland, Calif., are the parents and branded as false the current nin, McCloskey, E. Lantzy, Bol- Spanish costumes worn by Isa­ scoutmasters. Joe Brown, scout­ back. Downing, Delaney, Crouse, of a girl, born Friday, May 21. propaganda that at least one great The mother was formerly Betty bella and Dolores were made by labor organization is dominated master of troop 144, St. Vincent’s Becker, Koerber, Jr.; Conway, home, and the boys in troop 140, Rust. the Court Theater costumers in by the Reds. Campbell, Kayetan, Garry, Henry, Dresden, Germany, and were worn St. Vincent de Paul’s, with their Paper Honors Alumni “ The Communists will take Bullock, Healy, McNulty, Zaiss, by Madame Da ()osta when she scoutmaster, A1 Boniho, are assist­ Congratulations and Best Wishes Alliato, and Dewey. The next The May issue of the. school credit for the rise of the C.I.O sang in grand opera abroad. because they are opportunists,” ing these newcomers in mastering meeting of St. Ann’s circle -will paper,- the Santa Fe, appeared this their first steps in scouting. Eleanor Egan Win* Cup Monsignor Ryan said, “ but the to The Graduates be held June 8 at the home of Mrs. week. It is an issue of> 12 pages, Troop Enjoy* Treat Zaiss. Mmes. Koerber, Jr., and including a colored supplement “of The spring show of the movement was started by Mr. McNulty will be assistant host­ four pages given over to photo­ Chevy Chase Riding club was held Lewis long before the Communists The scouts of troop 130 en­ esses. Members of the circle will graphs. 'The editor-in-chief for at the Chevy Chase Hills stables were heard of in this country.’’ joyed a delightful surprise at MORGANTI STUDIO be entertained -with a covered-dish this issue, Margaret Lois' Pollock, Saturday and Sunday, May 15 and The prelate admitted that some o f their regular meeting Friday eve­ luncheon, followed by a quilting devoted a two-column story to 16. 'The girls from St. Mary’s who the local branches of Le-wis’ or­ ning, May 21. After the meeting bee June 17 at the home of Mrs. five former students of St. Jos­ rode in uie show were Miss Nan ganization might be strongly Com­ was over, they were treated to 932 15th St., Room 211 Tabor 1663 Hamel, 3882 Zenobia. eph’s who are among the leaders Chambers, Ruth Phyllis Haberl, munistic, but, he said, the rational ice cream and cake, which were in their respective colleges. They and Eleanor Egan. Eleanor won leaders ire anything but agents furnished by Mrs. Bakewall, Mrs. are: first prize, the coveted silver of Moscow. Mulcahey, and Mrs. Kindblade. Organizations to Honor Father Wogan, diocesan chaplain, Edward Ryan, a ’37 graduate trophy cup. Both Nan Chambers Father Johnson Friday and Ruth Phyllis Haberl were rib­ was present and told about the of Regis college, holder of two let­ retreat to be held in June. Fa­ ters in both football and baseball bon winners. Nan is advancing On Friday evening. May 28, at into her sophomore year, Ruth thers William Higgins and Elmer COLLINS CO. and member of the Chemistry club, C.D.OFII.SPI]NSIIII Kolka also were present. Ray 8:15 o’clock, the public is invited the Pre-medic club, and the Macd Phyllis hopes to become, a fresh­ 515 16th Street to attend a birthday card party Ryersonj,^5cout executive for .the and Mitre, an honorary leadership man next year, while Eleanor is Capitbr Hill district also gave a' (Adjoins Paramount ThOater) honoring the Rev. Charles M. John­ society. He was president of the advancing into the seventh grade. son o f the Cathedral staff in the talk on the scout camp to be held junior class and, in this, his senior Final Examination* Being Held Malo Memorial hall on Logan at Camp Lemen. The investiture $14.95 Value Dresses, now...... $ 5 .0 0 year, held the same office in the Wednesday, Thursday, and Fh*!- service was held Sunday, May 23, street. The party is sponsored by student council and was prefect Always delicious flavor be­ the Guild of Faith, the Confra­ day of this week are devoted to and the girls of St. Philomena’s $4.95 Value ...... 9 5 ^ of the sodality. He was chairman examinations. By Friday, all ex­ (Continued From Page One) school, assisted by Sister Lucina cause a blend of SELECTED ternity of Christian Doctrine, the of the junior prom committee last expressing solicitude concerning P.-T. A,, and the Young People’s aminations and term papers must Marie with Miss M. O’Haire at coffees. year and, this year, was execu­ be completed as Monday, May 31, the health of Pope Pius XI to the organ, furnished the music. club. tive committee chairman of the Cardinal Pacelli and also a birth­ Admission will be 50 cents and will be a holiday for the student Chief Skinner and Mr. Ryerson Try a vacuum Can or Jar of drama. Within These Walls. In body in celebration o f Decoration day greeting to His Holiness. from headquarters were present, the receipts will be devoted to pur­ March of this year, he was one of Other officers elected at the clos­ Bluhill today. chasing new Catholic books for the day. as also was M». Anderson, com­ You can be smartly dressed on a moderate five Regis boys to be listed in ing session were Mrs. Adeline missioner o f Capitol Hill district. reading room. Prizes will be given Who’s Who Among Students in The past week has been espe­ Gerardi, -vice regent; Miss Regina cially offered by the sodalists at budget at the and refreshments served. American Universities and Col O’Boyle, state secretary; Mrs. St. Mary’s for the many intentions Party to Be May 28 The sponsoring organizations leges. Sabina O’Malley, state treasurer, have expressed the hope that a of the Holy Father, Pope Pius XI, James McCormack of the class and Mrs. Katherine Stoffel, state The annual card party and so­ large crPwd will attend to cele­ as a fitting offering for his 80th The firms listed here de- of 1935, a student of the School monitor. Miss Garrett was,named cial given by the women of Our brate with Father Johnson and as­ of Mines, who maintained a B birthday, which will be celebrated 'delegate and Mrs. Gerardi alter­ Lady pf Sorrows parish at East serve to be remembered DIXIE SHOPS sist him in spreading the faith in May 30. average for the last semester. nate to the national convention to Lake will be held Friday evening. serve to be remembered 508 16th St. Denver. Thrima Horn, also of the 1935 be held July 5 to 9 at Braton May 28, in the East Lake school. class, a student at Denver univer­ Woods, N. H. Refreshments will be served your patronage in the dif­ sity school of commerce and a Denver Man to Be The Trinidad court proved a free, and everyone is promised an ferent lines of business. participant in all speech actmties. gracious host to the convention. enjoyable evening. She is intensely interested in the Ordained in Rome Sunday’s program began with At Our Store You Newman club and is chairman of Mass celebrated at 7 o’clock by the committee on arrangements (Continued From Page One) the Rev. Robert Henneman, S.J., Compliments of What’s More Appro­ for the national Newman club con­ Wagner, Matthias Blenkush, and in Holy Trinity church. The busi­ Will Find a Com­ vention to be held here this sum­ Joseph Wamat, Denver; Daniel ness session started at 9:30, 'with AUSTIN’S LUNCH & BILLIARD priate Than a Box of mer. Sullivan and Joseph Alker, Los Miss Garrett presiding. Charles Higson, a student of Angeles; Martin Whalen, Corne­ The luncheon at 1 o’clock Sun­ PARLOUR plete Line of Denver university school of com­ lius Shea, and Charles Dever, day at the Country club 'was an merce, is continuing his good work Great Falls, Mont.; James Ryan outstanding event. Mrs. Gerardi, 1425 CUR'nS ST. begun at St. Joseph’s. With but and Leonard Jensen, Helena, vice state regent, presided as two exceptions, he received a grade Mont.; Anthony Vorst, Bernard toastmaster. The invocation was! To All Our Friends. KODAKS of A in every subject for two Bums, Francis Gleason, and Pat­ given by Father Henneman, and years. He won the speech con­ rick Smith, Santa Fe; John Mul- the welcome was voiced by Miss Where Your Business Is Appreciated test recently and was a member vany, Sioux Falls, S. Dak., and Julia Flaherty, grand regent of Delicious Candy for a of the only Denver university team Milton Kelly, Salt Lake City. Trinidad court. Greetings from that reached the semi-finals in the Those who will receive tonsure the Knights of Columbus were ex­ Graduation Gift speech conference. He was chosen include nine students for the Dio­ tended by Victor S. Cresto, and on EASTMAN one of seven Denver university stu­ cese of Denver, Edward Breen, behalf of the state C. D. of A. by 1512 Curtis St. dents for the Tau Kappa Alpha, a Richard Duffy, Joseph Abbott, Miss Garrett. WESTERN DISTRIBUTING CO. Kodak Stores, Inc. national forensic fraternity. John Kelly, John Schmitt, Mat­ The remarkable gain in mem­ Siiteri to Have Retreat thew Michalek, Patrick Stauter, bership in the cam pu ^, “ Today’s 1320 16th St. Main 5990 626 16th St. KE. 6321 Challenge to Catholic Woman­ The Rev. L. A. Nugent, C.SS.R Howard Delaney, and John Re­ gan; William McCormick, Chey­ ,” was a feature of the ad­ |NO MONEY DOWN Buys\ of Chicago will be the retreat- dress given by Miss Veronica Distributing Coors Golden Beer and master for the Sisters of Mercy enne; Adolph Hecker, Eugene Senecal, and John Jackson, Con­ O’Connor of Omaha, Nebr., na­ of the local convent, beginning tional director. Vocal selections Don 'Guido Wine Brand Sunday evening, June 6. cordia, Kans.; Francis McCarthy \ & DIAMONDS irgi were given by Miss Josephine William Bancroft, president of Fe, and Thomas Gahnon, Helena. Sereno, accompanied by Mrs. A. 4. the Holy Name society 'and mem­ R. Cresto. Greetings were ex­ ber of St. Alphonsus’ guard, ex­ tended from Past State Regent pects to leave Saturday by auto­ Mrs. Harvey Smith [Select from Denver’s largest Mrs. Anna M. Fleming of Colorado TELEPHONE KE. 0762 FREE DELIVERY mobile for California, where he Injured in Accident Springs. Introduction of state selection of nationally adver­ will vacation for two weeks. tised watches at cash Ginger Ale officers and state regents and dele­ In June, St. Joseph’s church -will gates followed. * . on Easy Credit! King’* Court Som Mrs. Harvey Smith of Denver, LOOP LIQUORS be the scene of several weddings, state 'chairman of the Junior An enthusiastic repoix on the Little Lem [lithiated] including one that will have as Catholic Daughters of America, progress of the Junior C. D. of A. A Complete Stock of participants Joseph Sheridan and in the state was given by Miss Dot Lime Rickey was involved in an automobile ac­ U Cecilia Kuhn, both of this parish. cident near Colorado Springs, Jo Baker of Denver. An inter­ WINE, LIQUOR AND BEER For Graduates and June Sparkling Water It will be solemnized Wednesday, while on her way to the state C. esting attraction was the exhibit June 6, at a Nuptial Mass to” be White Soda D. of A. convention at Trinidad. of the Junior C. D. of A. drill team S I said by the Rev. A. Zeller, C.SS.R. Mrs. Smith, who suffered serious of Denver, followed by the drill 15th 8l Lawrence St*. til Compliments of Friday evening, June 4, Father injuries, was placed in Glockner team of Catholic Daughters' from Zeller will officiate at the mar­ sanatorium in Colorado Springs. Walsenburg court. At Good Dsalsrt riage of Miss Elaine Severn and At the afternoon business ses­ i Paul McCannon. If he is in the sion, reports were made by state The Bell Plumbing and Heating Co. city June 20, Father Zeller also Junior Aid Group to officers and the state chairmen on Ptodueit oi will officiate at the marriage of Give Buffet Supper legislation. Study clubs. Convert PHONE ENGLEWOOD 144 II E. GERARD AVE. %s 8TANDJIBD William O’Donnell of the class league, vacation schools, and ex­ P o p u l a r BOTTUNO GO. of 1932 and Miss Virginia Reming­ Our Lady of Perpetual Help tension of the order. ton at Longmont, Miss Reming­ circle of the Junior Good Shep­ ton's home. herd Aid society met at the home Pre-Nuptial Party for Because of Good Food and Moderate Prices. of Mrs. William J. May Monday Frances Chiolero Given SPrncs 58U 45 So. Sant* Fe Driro evening. May 24, to discuss plans We Serve the Largest and Coldest Glass of Beer for the buffet supper to be given Miss Eileen L. Morrissey and Compliments of FARTS FOR ALL HAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS Thursday evening, June 3, at 6:80 Miss Rozella Weber entertained in Denver o’clock at the home of Mrs. May, the members o f Our Lady of Lo­ 2728 Milwaukee street. Notice is retto circle of the Junior Taber­ Our Cocktails and Liquors—None Equal West Side Auto Parts & Machinery Co. being sent the members, who are nacle society at a pre-nuptial party I BANCROFT DECORATING CO. I SAM BARTER asked to make reservations 'with for Miss Frances Chiolero. Those WE BUY AND SELL Mrs. May, FRanklin 4252-W, or enjoying the party were Misses Mrs. Simpson, FRanklin 1011. Helen Thompson, Laura Chiolero, SALIMAN & SONS Filling Station Equipment and Dorothy Walsh, Evelyn Miller, and 5610 E Colfax YO. 0593 Tell the people you patronixe Marjorie Walsh; Mmes. Fred Han­ 15th at Tremont MAin 8711 Mining Machinery that you *aw their adverti*ement sen, Bernard Hoar, and W. F. in The Regi*ler. O’Brien.

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PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 27, 1937 Local Youths Win FIRST SOLEMN MASS SUNG Tafoya-Cloutilier O'MEARA'S GOING ON A VACATION? BY FATHER JEROME HEALY Don’t run the chances of spoiling your vacation by trusting Decoration Day Specials to just one pair of . Make sure of comfort in emergencies, Colorado Springs.— One of the ident, will introduce Ted Haas, Rite to Be Held by having an extra pair. Glasses can’t be fitted in a hurry. Mission Awards most beautiful and touching reli­ Robert Kekeisen, Charles Eining, ’35 Chevrolet Coach..$445 '33 Ford V8 Victoria 345 and Miss Adelaide Lachowsky, Sometimes, in some places, they can’t be had at all. Stop in gious spectacles yritnessed in ’35 Ford VS Tudor.... 445 ’32 Ford VSlCoupe.... 295 and let us make an extra pair of glasses to insure every min­ Two Denver parochial high Colorado Springs for many years who will offer toasts to Ihe clergy, Orlando A. Ta^ya, son of Mr. was the first Solemn Mass iof the the faculty, the juniors, and the ute’s pleasure on your trip. school students, Henri Abromite and Mrs. F. E. Tafoya of Trini­ ’34 Lafayette Sedan.. 415 ’32 Terraplane Cpe... 245 Rev. Jerome J. Healy, O.S.B., at team of S t Mary’s, respectively. of Cathedral and Jack Campbell dad, will be married to Miss of Sacred Heart high, received Corpus Christi church. The offi­ The Feast of Corpus Christi will ’33 Plymouth Coupe.. 345 OVER 150 MORE unusual awards this week for cers of the Mass were the follow­ be solemnized Sunday at St. Therese Clouthier, daughter of the SWIGERT BROS. outstanding work for the mis­ ing: Archpriest, the Rev. Felix Mary’s church. On that day there late Mr. and Mrs. E. Clouthier of sions. Both received the Palladin Abel, pastor; deacon, the Rev. Ke­ will be a High Mass at 9 o’clock, Springer, N. Mex., May 31 at Holy followed by a procession of the Better Vision Optometrists Good Service jewel of the Catholic Students’ vin Carr, O.S.B.; subdeacon, Trinity church in Trinidad. He has Mission Crusade upon the recom­ Frater Edward Vollmer, O.S.B. Blessed Sacrament. DiMeamJlattfr for Every Age at Right Prices resided with his sister, Mrs. M. A. mendation of the Rev. F. Gregory The preacher was the Rev. Theo­ A group of music pupils of St. d)uM 1550 California dore J. Hatton, O.Carm., Chicago. Mary’s school gave a recital in St Sanchez, at 1577 Steele for the KEystone 7651 Smith, diocesan director of mis­ Denver’s Largest Ford sion activities. Both Abromite Mary’s auditorium at 8 p. m. Sun­ last five years. After the Mass, the newly or­ At Both Stores Dealer and Campbell have been active dained priest was feted at a break­ day, May 23. The following took Miss Clouthier is a niece of Mrs. part: in mission work throughout their fast in his honor at the Glockner E. C. Winburn of Washington, 14th & Bdwy. high school careers. They will be Joanna Lang. Florence Bevill. Yolanda MA. 3112 hospital. At the breakfast, be­ Bina, Rose Mary O’Leary. Barbara Can- D. C., and is formerly of Denver. 5th & Bdwy. graduated this June. sides the immediate members of nell, Mary Louise Hamilton. Catherine She has made her home with her Duffy, Lucile Curry. Agnes Marie Both schools have given evidence his family, there were present Fa­ aunt for the past seven years. thers Abel, Carr, O.S.B.; Regi­ G^ughan. Mabel Greggs' Billy Gaughan. of much C.S.M.C. work this year. Alicia Butler. Alice Hawk. Allen Cannell, She attended St. Catherine’s in 28 E. 6th Catholic Besides sponsoring numerous nald James, C.P., chaplain of the Margaret Ann Gaughan. Virginia Thieler, Raton, N. Mex., for seven years, Study clubs in which the problems Glockner hospital; Hatton, O. Louise Vandenberg, Yvonne Archam- Ave. SymbolisiD bault, and Ruth Rutpmelhari, and the then came to Denver and was of the missions were considered, Carm., and Louis Hauber, O.S.B., graduated from Cathedral high. Holy Cross abbey. Canon City; combined Glee clubs. a Cathedral contributed nearly $400 The Marylin press frolic was She has attended Loretto Heights STOCKS - BOI^DS TA . 6468 to home and foreign missions Frater Edward Vollmer, O.S.B.; held Friday evening. May 21, at college for the past three years. Specialty Mrs. S. E. Overton and grand­ We Buy, Sell, and Quote All Local and Listed Securities in the school year. Sacred Heart Stratton Park inn. The affair was Mr. Tafoya is the youngest son high has seen a greatly increased daughter, Lorraine, of South tendered to members of the staff Haven, Mich.; MrSi J. Halligan of of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Tafoya’s Study club program succeed in and to those who had had at least 12 living children. He attended •QUALITY MONUMENTS FOR LESS" Rensselaer, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. the school. Several round-table three articles accepted for publi­ St. Joseph’s school in Trinidad, PEDLET-RTAN 6b CO. discussion groups have devoted Frank Vollmer of Colorado cation in the year. Springs. Father Healy has re­ was three years at the Abbey 840 17th St. Boiton Bldg. Denver, Colo. much time to the study of the The Fountain Valley school nine school in Canon City, and was turned to Holy Cross abbey' to M A. 1241 various phases of mission work. pounded out a 15-to-4 victory over graduated from the Barnes Com­ finish his scholastic studies. After­ Members,were presented diplomas St. Mary’s team May 19 on the mercial school. ^ Specializing in Quality Plumbing and by Father Smith at a recent meet­ wards, he will spend a vacation in Valley diamond. ing. the East with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Tafoya will live in ^ Heating Repairs Named on UniYersity’s Faculty Denver, where Mr. Tafoya holds Patronal Fea«t to Be Observed Ernest Lewis, a graduate of a position as an accountant^ flours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6. ^ o n e MAin 3437 The Feast of Corpus Christi, the Colorado college in 1936 and win­ feast day of the parish, will be ner o f a graduate assistantship in tioned for the last several months ‘ SLATTERY & COMPANY observed with special devotion at chemistry at Columbia university, at Trinidad, has assumed his new Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist LF Corpus Christi church. The feast New York, last year, has been pro­ duties as chaplain of St. Fran­ , PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS will be solemnized Sunday with a moted by the university to a statu­ cis’ hospital. He was at Aurora 5 1646 BLAKE STREET High Mass at 9:30 followed by a tory assistantship in chemistry. before going to Trinidad. He suc­ procession of the Blessed Sacra­ Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets 5 JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 The new title carries with it free ceeds the Rev. Francis A. Ber- iiiE mmiiiieFi ment. tuition and a stipend of $1,000 a horst, who resigned a short time The Rev. Felix Abel, pastor of year and makes Lewis a member ago on account of ill health. Fa­ Corpus Christi church, will give of the university’s faculty. He is ther Berry is well-knowr through­ The Best in (Preientation Parish) the benediction at the civic memo­ now working for his Doctor’s de­ out Colorado. DENTISTRY The Presentation school’s grad­ rial service to be held in the city gree. Mr. I^wis is one of a group Dr. John F. McConnell was in ' OF ALL TYPES Used uation exercises will take place auditorium on Decoration day. of chemistry graduates under the Denver Monday, May 24, when he Sunday, May 30, at the 9 o’clock The 16th annual commence­ former direction of Dr. Frank presided at the night session of DR. JORGENSEN Furniture Douglas at Colorado college who AND ASSOCIATES Mass. Benediction will follow the ment exercises of Corpus Christi the Catholic Conference on Indus­ Caih~ or Credit Mass. Immediately after the exer­ school will be held at Corpus have made rapid progress since trial Problems. Dr. McConnell 606-15UI St. 1206-15th SL ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i d e n v e r i Retail Rooms cises, the P.-T. A. will entertain Christi hall June 6 at 7:30 p. m. lea'vdng college. He is the son of was introduced at the meeting by Open Daily the 12 graduates at a party. The The following program will be ren­ Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Lewis, 205 the Very Rev. Msgr. John R. Mul- table will be decorated in the class dered: North Pine street. Mr. Lewis will roy. On Tuesday, he attended the A FULL LINE OF colors, orchid and green. The Musical selection, Lon Healy; "A be home in June to spend his vaca­ Requiem Mass in the Cathedral OFFICE FURNITURE Charming Princess,” three-act play, with tion with his parents. NO MURPHY-MAHONEY MOTOR CO. girls will wear pastel shades and for Father James Walsh. We rent Folding Chairs, Card and the boys will wear dark suits. the cast ol characters including Barbara Among those from Colorado Cimino, Josephine Delmastro, Georgiann Springs who attended the state Mrs. Penrose has re­ COST Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver­ 2986 NO. SPEER The following compose the grad­ Rieden, Jane Ann Siebert, Ruth Mc- turned to her home at Broadmoor For Man to Call and Give Esti- t ware, anything in stock. Inaney, W. Claus, J. Nagode, Rosemary convention of the Knights of Co­ mates on Packing and Shipping uation class of 1937: Mary Eliza­ Healy, P. McCluekey, D. Wittges, J. from the Glockner sanatorium beth Cain, Robert Joseph Crandell, lumbus at Canon City last week KEystone 6228 Established 1888 Used Cars GA. 1457 Service Carnicelli, N. Jones, J. Varrone, J. Mar- were Harley Remmington, .grand after a successful operation. Office and Warehouse, 1521 20th St. Helen Edith Doty, Peter C. Ekler, retta, P. Lee, D. Stokes, R. Petlnga, M. ______J PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 Johnson, J. Pari, E. Williams, M. Healy, knight of the local council, and At Sacred Heart church, there Frank James Flageolle, Paul James will be-a High Mass on Sunday in Glore, John Austin O’Malley, Mary R. Caranci, I. Bruce, R. Baldwin, R. the Rev. John Scannell of St. Zahm, J. DeMark. W. Wittges, J. Sul­ Mary’s. At the convention. Fa­ celebration of the Feast of Cor­ Rita Payne, Anna Pycz, Betty livan, S. Cannello, A. Johnson, A. Fon­ ther Scannell was inducted into pus Christi. A special sermon on Call Frank Williams wken you want dependable 'Clara Sedlmayer, Elmer Joseph tana, Robert Cimino, D. Pinello, G. Can­ Want to Sell? When in Need of Helpi nello, G. Williams, and A. Trujillo: “ Va­ the first, second, and third degrees the Holy Eucharist will be deliv­ repair work on your typewriter. Urban, and Margaret Anna Doud. cation Plans,” a playlet, with Thomas of the order. ered. For quick results and personal service list of any kind, permanent or odd job, PROMPT SERVICE— HONEST PRICES Students Win State Honors Marretta, William Noll, Donna Stivert- COLORADO SPRINGS DEATHS your property with call Employment Department. nik, Owen McHugh, Helen Horvat, Myrtle K. of C. to Meet in New Hall The parishioners were proud to Black, James Noll, Joseph Noll, and The Colorado Springs Knights Mrs. Addle Mclnerney, 58, of 2422 All Makes Typewriter Service learn that several of th6 Presen­ Francis Walters in the cast. of Columbus will meet in their North Weber street, died May 25. She had been a resident of Colorado Springs Catholic Charities SALES - RENTALS - REPAIRS MAin 3495 tation school graduates and chil­ "Peter Pan Frolic,” staged by R. Julia Prouty Stowe 435 14th St. Healy, B. Cimino, J. DelmaStro, M. new hall in the Woolworth build­ for nine years, coming here from Den­ dren of the parish have been hon­ Cimino, H. Healy, and J. Varrone; “The ing beginning June 1, when elec­ ver, where she and her husband, T. J. YORK 7357 1665 Grant St. KEystone 6386 ored lately. The following have White Canoe.” which is based on an tion of officers will take place. Mclncrney, lived for two years. Before Requiescant in Pace entered the state and Rocky Moun­ episode in W. Thumball’s "The White Included among those who took going to Denver, they lived in Canon Canoe.” characters being S. Callendrella, City for nine years. Mr. and Mrs, Mc- • w v v w w w w w w w w 'mw w w 'w w w w w w w w w w if w w w tain school contests and won Ernestine Dwyer, R. Armstrong. M. part in a stage version of- Elmer Inerney were married in December, 1901, RUTH B. CONNELL. 1738 Kearney high awards: Kathryn Glore, Eng­ Pinello, R. Remington, L. Zahm, R. in Denver. She was born in Teckahwa, St. Wife of Dr. Joseph E. A. Connell, Rice’s famous play. Street Scene, lish, bookkeeping, and typing; La Bliesmer, E. Trujillo, I. Gallegos, A. Det- given at the Fine Arts theater last la., and was a member of Corpus Christi T h eod ore mother of James R. Connell, daughter of tillio, M. Duran, P. Radich, M. De­ church in Colorado Springs. Surviving Effie A. Bailey of St. CloucL Fla. Re* Verne Eggert, shorthand; Audrey Marco, A. Lenti, L. Carranci, D. Gallegos, week, were Harley Remmington, are her husband, three children, Maurice quiem Mass was offered in Holy Ghost Laus, spelling; Donald Laus, chem­ R. McHugh, B. Hartman, R. Noll, C. grand knight of the local K. of J. Mclnerney, Denver; Thomas W. Mc- church Monday at 9:30. W. P. Horan istry and physics; Esther Bene- Hartman, R. Lee, J. Dettillio, J. Sentena, Inerncy, Colorado Springs, and Mrs. & Son service. C. council, and Mrs. Aidan Mul- A. C. Knowles, Colorado Springs; a sis­ venti, biology and current events, F. Claus, B. Stivertnik, A. Varrone, W. lett. H acketh al CATHERINE REILLY. 292 S. Sher­ Wasinger, C. Varrone, D, Zahm, B. Hill, ter, Mrs. M. T, Kennedy, Topeka, Kans., man. Mother of Irene Kelleher and John ! and Mary Kersteins, curreht P. Bennett, P. Cimino, A. Fontana, E. New members received into the and three grandchildren. Funeral serv­ Reilly. Requiem Mass was offered in St. events, geometry, and modern his­ Varrone, M. Sullivan, and J. Remington; chamber of commerce at a meet­ ices were held a 9 o'clock Friday morn­ > “Where Denver Shops With Confidence”— KE. 2111 ^ Francis’ church Monday at 9. Interment tory. Rowena Adams, who won “ Home Sweet Home.” a pantomime, by ing of the board of directors held ing at Corpus Christi church, with burial MORTUARY Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan & Son service. John Duran. A. Cannello, J. Nosick, R. in Evergreen cemetery. The Rosary was CATHERINE SHEEHAN, Mullen home. the first prize for her essay on Cimino, and C. Duran; "Colorado, We last week, included Dr. John H. said at the funeral home. Requiem Mass was offered in the home’s ! Communism, is a graduate of this Love You.” class of 1937 and seventh Spillane, Jr., 1215 North Nevada Word has been received here of the 1449-51 Kalamath St. chapel Monday at 6. Interment Mt. school. Laura Rice is receiving a grade; address and awarding of diplomas avenue. death of Harry S. Tallmadge, brother of Olivet. W. P. Horan & Son service. and gold medal, the Rev. Felix C. Abel; Mrs. A. J. Kiser, 31 Bdulder Crescent, scholarship at West Denver high. pianist. Miss Margaret Kemp. On Tuesday, May 25, Mrs. J. J. at Lansing, Mich. Mr. Tallmadge, who Phone MAin 4006 GEORGE LAWS, Delleker, Calif. Hus* Little James Krupa was a page banti of Mary A. Laws, father of Bernice, Bishop to Address Graduates Mahoney entertained the members died May 22. was a charter member of Harold, and Ernest Laws, and Mrs. Glenn for the May crowning at Regis col­ The graduation exercises of St. of the Tuesday Luncheon club at the Knights of Columbus and was well lege and Hubert Kersteins was known in Lansing as a prominent busi­ Lewis. Requiem Mass is being offered Mary’s high school will take place the Broadmoor hotel. nessman for the past 35 years. Celebrating... in the path^ral Friday at 10:30. Inter­ chosen escort to the queen of the Miss Margaret Hayes, a Denver ment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan Ml Son June 4 at 7:30 o’clock in St. service. prom at St. Francis de Sales’ high Mary’s church. The Most Rev. nurse, is visiting with her sister, FRITZ JOHANNING, 1957 Champa. school. Urban J. Vehr, D.D., Bishop of Mrs. Johanna Ryan of this city. GEO. P. Husband of Jeanette Johanning. Re­ The summer schedule of Masses Denver, will address the gradu­ Among those from Colorado quiem Mass will be offered at Holy Ghost will begin Sunday with Masses at Springs who attended the state HACKETHAL church Saturday at 9:30. Interment Mt. ates and confer* the diplomas. Olivet. W. P. Horan Ml Son service. 6:30 and 9 o’clock. Loretto Heights college, Denver^ convention of the Catholic Daugh­ Funeral Director ADELAIDE M. REAGAN, 116 W. The P.-T. A. held its last meet­ and Webster college, St. Louis, ters at Trinidad were Mrs. E. T. Maple. Wife of John H. Reagan, mother ing of the season Wednesday, May Mo., both conducted by the Sisters Prendergast, grand regent of 1240 Acoma TA. 1656 of Thomas. Eileen, and Phyllis Jean Court St. Mai-y, and Mrs. Anna Reagan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald 19. All officers were unanimously of Loretto, and the Seton school J. McCoy, sister of Donald J. and John elected except the secretary, who of nursing, Colorado Springs, in Fleming. Mrs. Prendergast spoke Francis McCoy. Requiem Mass was of­ had served her term of two years. charge of the Sisters of Charity, before the convention on the work ) fered Saturday at 9 in St. Francis’ offer scholarships to the highest of the Catholic Daughters in Colo­ 43rd Mrs. Cain is the new secretary. church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Spillane rado Springs, and Mrs. Fleming service. The pastor, the Rev. H. A. Geisert, ranking girls, while Regis college, MATTHEW KEPPLE. 2630 W. Doug­ commented on the work the P.-T. Denver, and St. Louis university, gave greetings from a past state las place. Husband of Mrs. Margaret A. has done this year. St. Louis, Mo., under the direction regent. Erickson Memorial Go. I artford'J^ Uctan Kepple, father of Edmund F. Kepple, Children to Go to Elitch’s of the Jesuit' Fathers, offer the Court St. Mary of the Catholic MORTUARY WatPonville, Calif.: Fabian J. Kepple, Daughters is planning a social for Topeka, Kans.; Mrs. Clara Audrey, Mo­ The annual school picnic will be same to boys. These scholarships • Quality desto, Calif.; Mrs. Mary Stephens, held Wednesday, June 2, at Elitch’s and awards for highest standing June 8. The installation of offi­ Anniversary KE. 2779 Billings, l^ont.; Catherine and Glen gardens. Two tramway cars have in the lower classes will also be cers will take place at this meet­ Kepple. Denver: bother of Joseph Kepple. ing. At a later meeting on June • Beauty Richmond, Kans.; uncle of A. P. Feber- been chartered and will leave given at the graduation exercises. born, Denver. ReQuiem Mass was offered W. Seventh and Knox court at 9 The graduation class is as fol­ 20, the reception of new members Saturday at 9 in St. Dominic’s church. o’clock and will leave Elitch’s at 5 lows: will be held. • Dignity; Interment Scipio, Kans.^ Boulevard serv­ o’clock in the'evening. All the Ernest Beronl, Allen Binard, Jean A meeting of the Altar society ice. Broderick, Katherine Butler. Elaine of St. Paul’s parish, Broadmoor, At a Price You Can Afford RAYMOND J. O'MEARA. Funeral concessions will be half-price that Caranci, Victor Caranci, Richard Chiaro, S W ffiP O H services were held Monday at 9 in St. day for the children. The P.-T. A. Charles Eining, Philip Evans, William took place at the home of Mrs. Send for Our Free Catalogue 0iap«r rash.chafinq.eczema Uchinq- Paul’s church, Idaho Springs. Interment will sell soft drinks and ice cream Gaughan, Agnes Greggs, Theodore Haas. George Dean Wednesday, May 26, Mt. Olivet. Richard Hagan. Hubert Held, Robert at 2:30. The Rev. John Scannell' 94 So. Santa Fe Drive PE. 4728 Sale and will appreciate it if any one w \eased at once by pure,mild n B. DEHLIA FITZPATRICK. 2882 Kekeisen, Adelaide Lachowsky, Jack was the guest speaker. ^ Monroe. Mother of Josephine Holland. attending the picnic will patronize McFarland, James McKenna, Mary Mc­ Mary A. Stoekham. J. H. Fitzpatrick. them. Anyone wishing to attend Mahon, Gerald Madden, Margaret Mor­ Hogpital Benefit Big Success Jr., and Arthur J. Fitzpatrick. Requiem the picnic is kindly invited. rison. Margaret Nealon, Julius Piaseck, The numerous patrons and Resinol Mass was offered in Loyola church There will be another party in Dorothy Roggo. Ruth Rummelhart, Rob­ friends of St. Francis’ hospital Eyea Examined Glasses Fitted , Wednesday at 9. Interment Mt. Olivet. ert Singer, Frank St. George, Robert turned , out in large numbers for Boulevard service. the card series Wednesday, June 2. Sutherland, and Dorothy Yeggy. Denver’s youngest and largest store is celebrat­ the annual benefit party held HARRY M. LUSTIG CALL A BERNAVE LUCERO. 1703 Platte. Junior-Senior Prom Held Husband of Mrs, Agnes Lucero, father The junior-senior promenade of Thursday night, May 27, at the OPTOMETRIST ing its 43rd year by offering you hundreds and of Ronald Lucero, son of Mr. and Mrs. Breakfast to Honor St. Mary’s high was held at the Antlers hotel and made it an out­ Bernave Lucero, Sr.; brother of Avel, standing success on the social cal­ Office Phone KEystone 3683 ZONE CAB Charly. Albert. Johanna, Angeline, and Broadmoor Tuesday, May 25. Miss hundreds of items at greatly reduced prices. Josepnine Lucero. Mrs. John Francisco, Cathedral Graduates Jean Broderick, escorted by the endar of Golorado Springs. Every­ 935 Fifteenth St. MAin 7171 and Mrs. J. L. AUegranzi. Requiem Mass senior and junior class presidents. thing in the way of amusement OCULISTS - PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED was o^ered at. 9:80 Wednesday in St. was provided. Johnny Metzler’s (Xes, in face of the rapidly rising market). See Prompt, Courteoui Service Patrick’s church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Members of the graduation class Jack McFarland and Bernard Boulevard service. Rogers, and accompanied by her orchestra played for the social in THE C. C. GILL THOMAS McGRATH, Sr.. Idaho of the Cathedral grade school will the Copper Grove room. Cards CLEAN NEW CABS be breakfast guests of the Parent- four attendants. Misses Ruth the 24-page circular delivered to your door, giv­ Springs. Husband of Lucy McGrath, fa­ Rummelhart, Dorothy Yeggy, Ger­ were played in the dining rooms, ther pf Thomas, Jr., and J. Gilbert Mc­ Teacher^’ association Thursday, while special attractions, games, ENGRAVING CO. Grath. Requiem Mass was offered in June 3, in the school cafeteria. aldine McCormick, and / Louise ing details of this money-saving event— make a St. Paul’s- chureh, Idaho Springs, Thurs­ Vandenberg, took her place on the and contests were held in the hotel steel and Copper Plate Engravers day at 9. Interment Mt. Olivet. The serving will be done by moth­ of dais. She was presented by Jack lobby and other adjoining rooms. JOHN L. GONZALES. 1933 W. 12th ers of the class. Mrs. Fred P. Social and Commercial Stationery list of the things you need for your home, y w r DOYLE’S Ave. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gon­ McFarland and crowned by Ber­ Sister Pacifica, superior of the Albi, former president of the P.-T. hospital, extends her heartfelt zales, brother of Frank. Rachael. Isa­ A., will donate the favors. Be­ nard Rogers. 1751 Champa St. MAin 3046 PHARMACY belle. Beatrice, and Eve Mae Gonzales, The music department of St. thanks to the various chairmen and family and yourself, then to fill your needs for Th. Pu-tlcuUr DrugaUt and Mary - Quintana. Requiem Mass is cause of her continued illness, being offered Saturday at 9 in SU Mary’s will present Miss Ruth committees for their splendid co­ Mrs. Albi will not be able to pre­ operation and to the many friends 17TH AVE. AND GRANT Cajetan’s'church. Interment Mt. Olivet. sent them in person. Rummelhart in a private piano re­ months to come at the store— KE. 5987 FREE DELIVERY Olinger service. cital Sunday, May 30. Assisting and patrons of St. Francis’ who OTTILIA HOWARD, 39 CUrkson. Time— Mother of Walter F. Howard. Requiem Miss Rummelhart will be Miss contpbuted to the success of Mass is being offered in St. Francis’ Seton Guild Will Meet Clara Helen Beranek, violinist, ac­ the party. the present church Friday at 9. Interment Mt. At Mrs. Bunker’s Home companied by Miss Geraldine The Rev. Daniel B. McNamara, Olivet. Hhrtford-Alcorn service. Pershing, both of whom are former S.J., and the Rev. R. Cronin, S.J., W e of the Jesuit missions at Trinidad LOIS JEAN PAXTON The Seton guild will meet at the pupils of the departmeiTt and are Present— Store Lois Jean, inonth-old daughter of Mr. home of Mrsi L. Bunker, 344 St. now students of Loretto Heights were visitors at St. Francis’ hos­ **Where Denver Shops pital. and Mrs. Clgrence R. Paxton of Torring- Paul street, Thursday, June 3, at college, Denver. the time Household Goods ton, W jo„ and L. E. Riley, 64, of La Miss Mary McMahon of St. George Elliot, 12, of 1106 West I f ad Merchandise Junta were killed in an auto accident 1:30 o’clock. five mile, north of Cheyenne Friday. All friends are invited and old Mary’s high won first place in a Cucharras, is in a serious condition with Confidence DUFFY STORAGE AND Mr. Paxton suffered a broken Jinee cap preliminary contest, open to all at St. Francis’ hospital suffering and his wife severe face lacerations. members are asked to be present MOVING CO. for the election of officers at the high school students, comprising from skull fractures sustained in A Good Watch... Their two other children, aged 4 and 6, general information questions and an automobile accident George were not srriouily hurt. meeting. The Ideal Graduation Gift Funeral aerviees for the baby girl were Refreshments will be served sponsored by the Martin jewelers made his First Holy Communion held in Denver Monday at 10. Inter­ of this city. This victory makes Sunday at Sacred Heart church. See Our Selection. ment Mt. OliveL W. P. Horan & Son first, followed .by games and the Qptometrist and Optician service. business meeting. Miss McMahon eligible to com­ The Rev. Theodore Hatton, 0. pete in the finals to be held next Carm., of Chicago, 111., visited Charge Purchases Not Billed Until July 1st HELEN WALSH Honor guests at the May meet­ MRS. MARIE TERESA OWEN ing were Sisters Rose Ambrose, week. with his prior, the Very Rev. Leon­ AtioeiaU Mrs. Mkrii TereM Owen, ■ re.ident of Agnella, Agnes Marie, and Mary Following the 8 o’clock Mass at ard Kinzler, O.Carm., who is a pa­ Denver from 1921 to 1980, died in San St, Mary's church at which serv­ tient at St. Francis’ hospital. Fa­ M. O’ KEEFE Francisco May 22. Mrs. Owen is sur­ Edythe of the Cathedral convent. W . R. JOSEPH vived by Raymond G. Owen, a prominent ices seniors and juniors will re ther Hatton was the preacher at EYES EXAMINED Knight of Columbus and assistant Francisco and Mrs. J. B. White of Oak­ ceive Holy Communion in a body, the first Solemn Mass of Father JEWELRY COMPANY freight traffic manager. Union Pacific land. the junior-senior breakfast will be Jerome J. Healy, O.S.B. New Location PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Pfam* TAbw IStQ railroad, San FraneiMo: Eugene J. Owen Requiem His:h Mass was ' celebrated of Los Angeles, five grandchildren, and May 25 in St. Edward’s church. San held at Stratton Park inn June 3 Fr. Barry Assumes Duties 623 15th St. IlS-Zlt Maiaitlc lUf. two sisters, Mrs. G. D. Bliss of San Francisco. Jack McFarland, senior class pres­ The Rev, Daniel A. Barry, sta- THEY ARE RELIABLE

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