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THE PRINCE AND THE SPANISH WAR FOR S O C I A L For years, Prince Hubertus zu IvOewenstein has been a leader of DENVER CATHOUC the German Catholics in their re­ r sistance to the political tyranny WELFARE WORK and the religious persecution en­ gineered by Hitler and his Nazis. In recent years, the Prince has won a reputation through Europe 1,500 Men Expected at Service in Cathedral and America as an ardent cham­ REGISTER March 20; Trinidad Mass Is This pion of civil and religious liber­ ties against all forms of totalita­ rian repression. His (^tholicity The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Sunday cannot be questioned. His auto­ Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. biography, to be released on March More than 1,000 men of Denver will have the oppor­ 15, proves the sincerity of his VOL. XXXIII. No. 29. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1938. $2 PER YEAR tunity of hearing one of the mgst articulate advocates of campaign to inform the world of the true state o f affairs in Ger­ social welfare among the American Hierarchy when they many. It proves, too, his devotion attend the annual breakfast after the corporate Commun­ to the Church. We have exam­ ion for the city’s Catholic men in the Cathedral Sunday, ined an advance copy of this book, Bishop J, Henry Tihen Seriously March 20. The principal speaker at the breakfast at the sent to the Register for review. With these facts in mind, one— Shirley-Savoy hotel will be the Most Rev. Robert E. Lucey, particularly one who within the Bishop of Amarillo, Tex. Bishop Lucey will be the honor'fed last month has talked long and III at Hospital in Wichita, Kans, ; gmest at the affair, which Church, intimately with the Prince— finds state, and city officials will attend. it hard to understand the royal The corporate Communion, held German’s devotion to the cause of annually under the au.spices of Plans Listed the Spanish I.,eftist government. HO HOPE HELD the Knights of Columbus, is ex­ The Prince, now in New York, pected this year to break all exist­ explained his position to us over ing records. From the response re­ the telephone on Monday, and his ceived from the parishes of the | For Annual views were presented in a lengthy FOR RECOVERY city, it is expected that 1,500 men : article- in the early-week edition will crowd into the Cathedral for of the R egitter. Prince Hubertus the Mass at 8 o’clock. They will believes simply that the influence O F PRELATE assemble in front of the K. of C. K. of C. Meet of Hitler and Mussolini in Spain home, E. 16th Ave. and Grant St., at 7:30 and will march in a is so great as to rule out any Plans for the 37th annual state chance for a democratic govern­ Sponsored Great Works body to the church. Uniformed policemen, firemen, and Tetter ■ convention .of the Knights of Co­ ment in case of a Franco victory. In Term as Head of lumbus were announced by On the other hand he feels that carriers will lead the parade. .Denver Diocese The Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Charles I. Herman, chairman of the Communist influence in the the state convention committee, in Leftist government has been Veht will officiate at the Mass and will deliver the sermon. Imme­ a letter to all K. of C. councils in wiped out and that a “ Ixjyalist” Word received Thursday after­ the state of Colorado. victory would give some hope for diately afterwards the men will be noon by the Register from the Rt. guests of the Bishop at breakfast The convention, wffiich will take better days in Spain. Rev. F. J. Morrell, Chancellor of I The Prince is not the only sin­ in the Lincoln room of the Shirley- place on May 22 and 23, will be cere Catholic who holds this the Wichita diocese, declared:; Savoy hotel. held in La Junta, and Arkansas opinion. He is not the only “ Bishop J. Henry Tihen was in i Bishop Lucey, a native of Los i Valley council, No. 1161, is in Catholic scholar who denies that very serious condition last night at Angeles, won renown in California | charge of arrangements for the Franco is a crusader for religious midnight. Is a little better now.” before he was named Ordinary of j event. The : Most Rev. Urban J. freedom and a champion of the No hope is held by the doctors the Amarillo diocese. He was con- Vehr will attend the session and secrated Bishop in St. Vibiana’s will officiate at the convention Church. Such men as Jacques for the recovery of the Titular Biihop Robert E. Lucey Maritain in Europe hold the same Bishop of , who retired in Cathedral, Los Angele?, by the j Mass on Sunday, May 22, at 10 views. 1931 as the Bishop of Denver after Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicog- j o’clock in St. Patrick’s church. He We disagree thoroughly with serving more than 13 years as nani. Apostolic Delegate to the i ^1®® will be the principal speaker Denver Mag Get Sodality Summer School their opinion, and we believe that head of the local diocese and six United States, May 3, 1934. He the banquet to follow in the eve the evidence is so strong as to years as Bishop of Lincoln, Nebr. was pastor of St. Anthony’s ning of that day, force us to hope and pray for a The Bishop, who suffered a para­ church, Long Beach, Calif., prior The La Junta council is reserv­ Nationalist victory. We have found lytic stroke last year, had another to his appointment to the Texas ing a place for each council on its late last week. He is partly con­ see. In 1921 he was appointed ‘You Are Church,’ Prince Hubertus’ book giving his honor roll, which will list each reasons for supporting the Leftist scious at times, but most of the head of the Catholic Welfare bu­ council that brings at least one government an interesting piece, time is in a coma. His entire side reau in the Diocese of Los Angeles candidate for the second and third but its arguments fall flat in the is paralyzed. Even if he should and immediately began the social degrees of the convention class. face of evidence presented time escape death, he would be perma­ welfare work that made him a na­ Official delegates will be se­ Bishop Tells Pupils and again in this paper. Never­ nently crippled. tional figure. Noteworthy was his lected this month by the. Denver theless, we do not question the Bishop Tihen has made the re­ : promotion work for the cause of K. of C. council for the conven­ Prince’s sincerity or his Catholi­ quest that, when he dies, he be labor. He was named to the execu- tion. Several Denver knights are With Bishop Urban J. Vehr’s tension of the Denver Sodality city. We believe that he is a con­ Bithop J. Henry Tihen buried in Mount Olivet cemetery, (T um to Page i — Colum n t) planning to be present. command to prepare themselves to union to include groups outside scientious dissenter from the ma­ Denver. The consultors of the dio­ be worthy representatives of the city. The convention also jority Catholic opinion— an opin­ cese met last Sunday afternoon at Outgrowth of Pioneer Society Christ and His Church, nearly raised the possibility that a Sum­ ion held by the Spanish Hierarchy Dr. Norlin in Group Favoring Leftists the home of the Most Rev. Bishop 1,500 sodalists from five Rocky mer School of Catholic Action will and, we must believe, by the Vat­ Urban J. Vehr, to determine what Mountain states spent Saturday be conducted in Denver this year ican. to do if death comes. It was de­ and Sunday in Denver considering (Turn to Page 8 — Colum n i ) While granting the Prince the cided to send the following com­ VISITING NURSE’S DAY means of promoting the ca u s^ ^ right to his opinion and admitting U. S. Savants Wrong mittee of consultors to Wichita to Catholicity in a world that has all his siqcerlty in hpldjng it, we must acaompany the remaina.ta.J)enver: buP i^i^itan Godii.. Bishop Vehr regret that on this "question he has The--Rt. Rev.. Monsigaote .Joseph [njliis,sermon ^li^tRe T5ial6g’Mass lined himself up with those forces Bosetti, V.G., and Matthew Smith; FULL OF WORK bpenidg the l-e^oPal Convention which openly oppose the cause of | the Very Rev, Monslgnor John R. oi the Sodality of Our Lady in the religion and right government- In Franco Attack Mulroy, and the Very Rev. Harold Cathedral Saturday morning told (By George McW illiams) V. Campbell. A Solemn Pontifical ation and Flower mission. ALthis the young people: “ You individ­ (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) Mass would be celebrated in Wich­ You ve seen them on the streets time proper care of the sick took (By C. J. McNeill) consider: 1, The record of the of Denver— these young'women in ually are the Catholic Church, and ita and another in the Denver precedence over the distribution the reputation of Christ and the Dr. George Norlin,- president republic in education. 2. Franco’s Cathedral. The body would be blue with the insignia of the V.N. of flowers and fruit, although of the University of Colorado at record. 3. Franco’s annpunced A. on their sleeves. They are mem­ Church depends on your lives.” brought here in order to arrive on these services were still continued For two days following the Mass, Boulder, is one of 115 American plans. bers of the Visiting Nurse associ­ in hospitals and homes. By 1902 a 1:40 p. m. train, met by an escort the sodalists deliberated under Fa­ PUT DF OilFII'S university professors who are on Attacks on Education ation, some 40 of them, who, as there were two nurses employed. and taken to an undertaking estab­ ther Daniel A. Lord, S.J., and his record as supporting the Leftist WTien the republic dissolved lishment for a brief time, then es­ Miss Ellen Perdue, superintendent In 1904 the organization was in­ Spanish government, because, of the a.ssociation, succinctly puts Queen’s Work staff of St. Louis the Society of J,esus and nation­ corted to the Cathedral, arriving corporated under Colorado law as on ways of equipping themselves they say. General Francisco it, do the “ dirty work” of the city the Visiting Nurse association of The Holy See has been asked, to alized its property “ for educative at 4 p. m. Office for the Dead would for the task outlined by the Bishop. Franco’s Nationalist regime is ne­ Department of Public Health, Denver and still carries on as such. extend (he terms o f the two pro­ and charitable purposes,” it struck be chanted by the priests and semi­ The convention was held at the glecting education. - The fact is Among their many tasks is the There are now 40 nursOs, four vincial superiors now serving the a severe blow at the whole Span­ narians in the Cathedral at 8 Shirley-Savoy hotel. that the republic and the Red ish system of education, for the o’clock that evening and, except care of the children in Denver’s supervisors, and a superintendent. Poor Sisters of St. Francis Seraph government that followed it have public and parochial schools. May Have Summer School Jesuits there as elsewhere in the when the Office was being sung, The service rendered by the of the Perpetual Adoration in the dealt almost fatal blows to Span­ world were leaders in all branches there would be recitation of the The pleasant Miss Perdue association comes under the gen­ Important results of the meet­ miElilOPENID ish education and culture, that shrugged off any attempt to put eral heading of “ public health” ing were the formulation of an ex­ United States. The provincials of higher learning. That was in Rosary every hour from 4 p. m. Franco' is restoring and extending Februarj-, 1932. to 11 p. m. The funeral Mass her staff in the class of martyrs. but that nomenclature is as all-in- tensive program of youth activity are Mother Basilia of the educational facilities in Spain as With the outbreak of the revo- would be set for 11 o’clock the “All in the day’s work,” she ex­ (Tum to Page 4 — Column S) for the next two years and ex­ In his most recent letter Western province, with the rapidly as possible. (Tum to Page U — Column i) (Turn to Page 0 — Colum n 5) pressed it. But to do a day’s work motherhouse at St. Anthony’s hos­ to the members of the Insti­ as these women do it requires the tute of the Brothers of the Chris­ News of the American educa­ pital in Denver, and Mother tors’ charge against the National­ stamina of a boxer, the good na­ tian Schools, Brother Junian Vic­ Bernarda of La Fayette, Ind., ist -government is contained in Redecoration of Regis Chapel Announced ture of a Pickwick, and the ability tor, superior general, gave a few All'Star Cage Team headquarters of the Eastern prov­ the following dispatch: to be a kind of surgical and med­ ince. Both nuns’ terms of office of the known facts conceding ical jack-of-all-trades. the horuses of the Christian New York.— (IN S )— One expire on March 19 of this year. .■Wk hundred and fifteen Amer­ The organization came into be­ Granting of the application would Brothers in Spain. The order has Costly Improvements ing in rather an odd way. In No­ charge b f the Mullen home for ican univertity profe»»or« Named by Officials extend their tenure until 1940, vember, 1889, the Denver Flower boys at Fort Logan, just south bf were on record today [March when the order’s general chapter mission was established. Its ob­ Denver. 7] as supporting the cause With athletic attention focused SECOND TEAM meeting will be held. The request ject wa.s “ to distribute flowers, was presented to the Vatican by In the Province of Valladolid of the Spanish Barcelona Begun at St Anthony^s on the title clash between the un­ Frank Ford, forward, St. Jos­ government in i t s war fruit, delicacies, and literature to the Archbishop of Paderborn, all the communities have resumed the sick in hospitals, jails, and in­ defeated Regis and Cathedral cage eph’s, senior; their normal existence and the against the forces of Gen­ Dick Valley, forward, Cathedral, Germany. A letter announcing Redecoration of chapels at Den­ The first coat of plaster has been dividual cases in need; to minister squads at East High gym Saturday the application was sent out Tues­ schools closed before the Civil eralissimo Francisco Franco. night, league officials Thursday senior; The savants who signed a ver religious institutions was an­ placed on the ceiling and the to those whose lot ha.s not fallen day from the Denver motherhouse war have been reopened. finishing coat of paint will be put in pleasant places, and especially named the official Register all- Ed Mullen, center, Regis, junior; nrotest publicly charged the nounced this week. Work at St. to all institutions conducted by the In Madrid, all the brothers on the ceiling and walls next week. to the stranger who comes to us parochial high school basketball Charles Zarlengo, guard, Regis, -1 were imprisoned at the outset of Spanish insurgent regime has senior; order in the Western province. Anthony’s hospital began a large The wooden frames of the chapel suffering in mind, body, or estate” team. Mother Basilia at present is at the war. The brother provincial been neglecting education. The officials are Rialto Philleo, Harold Nolan, guard (played improvement program. The chapel windows have been replaced with — a good-sized task. the motherhouse in La Fayette. was reimprisoned lately for an Among those who signed head cage coach, and Richard E. also as forward). Annunciation the protest were Dr. Harold at Regis college is being done over. steel ones, and the confessionals In 1892 a nurse was employed The" Denver mother superior was unknown cause. So far, about have been stream-lined, in order to by this mission and her salary was Jorgensen, baseball coach at South team, senior. C. Uray of Columbia univer­ Completion of the redecoration assistant to the mother general of 56 brothers of this province have paid by dimes collected from Denver, high, and Harold Colder, With a wealth of material at sity, Nobel prize-winner in prevent their disturbing the har­ the. order. Mother Verena, for been killed. of the chapel at St. Anthony’s hos­ mony of the new arrangement of friends of the organization. In instructor at Grant Junior high. hand, officials had a difficult task 1-^J! Of the Barcelona province, chemistry: Dr. Franz Boas, These men alternated in referee­ choosing the season’s ten outstand­ seven years at La Fayette. professor of anthropology at pital marked the first step in an the chapel. 1900 it wa.s reorganized under the The Western province of the there have been 75 mercilessly (Turn to Page i — Column i ) name of the Visiting Nurse associ­ ing parochial league games for ing performers on the hard­ murdered. The remainder live in Columbia; Dr. Wesley C. extensive improvement program the season, and in their opinion wood. All three were unanimous order was established in 1932. It seclusion a.s do the other religious Mitchell, president of the being carried on at the institution the ten men selected represent the in their choice for the first team. embraces the states of Nebraska, and priests in such troubles. American Association for the at a cost of several thousand dol­ cream of the cage crop in the Cath­ The second team pre.sented more Colorado, N e w Mexico, and All the schools in the Balearic Advancement of Science; Dr. lars. Work on the chapel was olic loop. A first and a second (Turn to Page 8 — Column 6) Kan.sas. islands have been opened except Frank P. Graham, president begun in January, and, until a DENVER SEMINARY TO GIVE team have been chosen, including in Minorca. All the schools of of the University of North week ago. Mass was offered in eight seniors and two juniors rep­ Worried Publishers Promise Clean-Up Clatalonia have • been burned or Carolina; Dr. George Norlin, one of the class rooms. resenting six of the eight teams in confiscated. No news yet has president of the University The chapel was entirely re­ SIXTEEN MEN TO PRIESTHOOD the league. Regis and Cathedral, come through as to the fate of of Colorado; Dr. Mary E. painted and redecorated, and a league leaders, placed three men most of the brothers. Regarding Wooley, president emeritus modern lighting system was in­ St. Thomas’ seminary will give i for the Diocese of Denver and each. Holy Family team, St. Jos­ 9,000 COPIES OF SM UnV the novitiate and training col­ of Mt. Holyoke college, and stalled. Indirect lighting is fea­ eph’s, Annunciation team, and St. leges, their fate depended upon Dean Charles H. Warren of 16 young men to the Church in five for the Metropolitan See of i tured on the altar and in the sanc­ the West this spring, when the Francis de Sales’ each landed one which party was the victor.- Many the Sheffield scientific school Santa Fe, N. Mex., which gives tuary. The walls are shaded from present graduation class members its name to the ecclesiastical man. • students returned to their fam­ of Yale university. •light flesh to deeper tints, and The official Register all-paro­ MAGAZINE TORNED BACK In answering the university are ordained priests. The num­ province of which Denver is a ilies or were ordered to serve in the bottom is stippled. The beams ber includes five to be ordained chial team follows: men’s charge it is necessary to part. Holy Cross abbey of Canon the army. are gilded in attractive designs. City will also present a member FIRST TEAM When 9,000 copies of a mag­ Colorado'campaign against inde­ Improvements cost $2,500. 'The of the Benedictine community for Jack Celia, forward, Regis, azine are returned to the dis­ cent literature, if he did not with­ floor of the chapel will be reno­ the priesthood. junior; tributing agent in one city over draw the name of the magazine vated in the near future. Fr. Woeber Erects The Denver men to be ordained Jack Haggerty, forward. Holy a period of seven days, the pub­ from the objectionable list of peri­ JOSEPH CLIFFORD WILL Installment of new equipment are the Rev. Messrs. M. J. Blen- Family team, senior; lishers o f that magazine are very odicals. and redecorating in the laundry Stations at Ramah, kush, Edward J. Fraezkowski, Man’in Anderson, center. Ca­ likely to become worried. Th# (Turn to Page i — Column 1) are costing about $8,000. The Arthur J. Lucy, Francis J. Wag­ thedral, senior; publishers of a national picture laundry has been considerably en­ Mead, and Fountain ner, and Joseph Warnat. Another Mike Auer, guard, St. Francis de publication are worried this week, larged, and new equipment in­ student for the priesthood, the Sales’, senior; because 9,000 copies of their rp- NUN TO OBSERVE RETURN FOR OPERA ROLE cent issue were sent back by news cludes a washing machine, two New Stations of the Cross were Rev. Mr. Frank Kappes, now at Lew Gagan, guard. Cathedral, presses, and a wringer. Mt. St Mary-of-the-West semi­ senior. vendors of Denver as a result of GOLDEN JUBILEE the history of the Denver Grand erected in the churches at Ramah, the current campaign against Denver’s own Joseph Clifford, The sterilizing room connected nary in Cincinnati, will also be who advanced from victory in a Mead, and Fountain last week by smut in print. Opera company. For the first time with the emergency room is being the Rev. Edward Woeber, assistant ordained priest for the Diocese A pioneer member of the. Sisters radio contest to front rank every member of the chorus is a renovated. A new sterilizer has of Denver this year. The Bene­ Mass to Feature Through its local agent, the of St. Joseph in Colorado ■will cele­ among the singers oi the West and Chancellor of the diocese. At student of voice. been purchased and cupboards Guardian Angels’ church. Mead, dictine to be ordained with the publishing company in questio'n brate the 50th year of her en­ who is now studying voice in New have been added. The walls are Denver students is Frater Edward promised to clean up the magazine trance into religion Saturday, York, will make a special trip here It was also announced this week the erection of the stations Local Services on being repainted. Vollmer, O.S.B. .... in the next issue. So perturbed March 19. She. is Sister Bridget, to appear in the principal role of by the officials of the opera that marked the completion of the work of enlarging and renovating Students in the ordination class were the officials of the company now living at the convent of the La Gioconda, to be produced May arrangements have been com­ The central dressing room, St. Patrick’s Day that they sent an advance copy pleted with a Philadelphia scenery recently undertaken. The cere­ at St. Thomas’ who will labor in order in St. Patrick’s parish, and 2, 3, and 4. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. which provides supplies for surgi­ of the April number of the mag­ she has spent most of her religious corporation to have settings espe­ cal service on all the floors, is also mony took'place. Thursday, March other dioceses are as follows: The Joseph J. Bosetti, V.G., who will Rev. Messrs. Anthony Vorst, Ber­ Denver Irish organizations will azine to Denver in order to as­ life in Colorado. Her jubilee will being improved. New furniture, 3. The Mead parish is cared for direct the opera for the benefit of cially adapted to La Gioconda sent nard Burns, Francis Gleason, Pat­ mark the feast day of the patron sure the camiiaign directors that be celebrated quietly in the con­ the Catholic Charities and the here for the presentation in the supplies, etc., are being purchased. by the Rev. James Mahrcr, O.S.B., of St. John’s church,. Longmont. rick Smith, and Francis Mc­ of Eire, St. Patrick, March 17 they were in earnest. vent chapel, where Mass will be Knights of Columbus, announced City auditorium. The Eastern in­ Present plans call for the com­ Carthy, Archdiocese of Santa Fe; with religious and social observ­ Another magazine, placed on offered. this week that besides Clifford sev­ stitution has been outfitter to the pletion of a $625 improvement The stations erected Friday Daniel Sullivan and Joseph Alker, ances. Members of the local the “ black list” because of^ ob­ Sister Bridget became a mem­ eral other prominent artists will Metropolitan Opera company of program in the chapel of Regis evening, March 4, in Christ the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, Ciflif.; branch of the Ancient Order of jectionable advertisements carried ber of the Sisters of St. Joseph 50 have leading roles in the produc­ New York and other international­ college before the beginning of King church. Fountain, are the Martin Whalen, Charles Dever, Hibernians and other Irish so­ in its pages, has made known that years ago at the motherhouse of tion. ly known opera houses. Holy Week. The changes in the first to be set up there. Fountain Cornelius Shea, and Joseph Ga- cieties will attend Mass in a body the,ads will be dropped in the next the order in St. Louis, Mo. After Rehearsals are being conducted Costuming will be colorful in chapel include a new canopy for is a mission of St. Paul’s chapel, lour. Diocese of Great Falls, at Holy Ghost church St. Patrick’s issue. This change of heart is serving for several years in St. weekly for both the principals and the local May presentation. De­ the main altar and folding tryp- Broadmoor. Mont.; James Ryan and Leonard day at 10 o’clock. The Very Rev. interesting in view of the fact Louis, she came to Colorado. She the chorus. The Rev. Thomas picting as it does the life of an tichs for the side altars. These A set of large stations to re­ Jensen, Diocese of Helena, Mont; Msgr. John R. Mulroy, pastor, will that the attorney of the same taught many years ifi Central City Doran, assistant director, who is Italian city. La Gioconda brings to altars have been changed to a place the smaller ones in the John Mulvaney, Diocese of Sioux be the speaker. publication last year threatened and also in Denver. She has not in charge of the chorus, revealed life the------gaity------of the------native Italian,’ "ili more liturgical design and eventu­ church at Ramah were erected Fri­ Falls, la.; Milton Kelly, Diocese A social will be held that eve­ to sue the'Rt. Rev. Msgr. Hugh been teaching the last few years that the cast will be- the largest in ' in dress and song. ally will be replaced. day afternoon, March 4, at 5 o’clock. (Turn to Bags 8 — Colum n 7) ning at the Coronado club. L. McMenamin, director of the because of poor health. fe’ PAGE, TWO THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, March 10,1938 i MASS TO BE CELEBRATED IRVADI PARniS DAILY ON PILGRIMAGE SHIPS BENNETT’S RESTAURANTS i [ T S MIR. 17 The special spiritual and reli­ the spiritual comforts of one’s SET FRR TRESRAT gious requirements of Colorado home parish are to be found 615 17th street and 308 17th street Catholics who will sail with the aboard this luxurious ship. (St. Patrick’s Parish) Rev. ,'Edward \Voeber to attend For centuries intrepid mission­ ^h rin e of St. Anne, Arvada) TWO LOCATIONS The monthly meeting of the the 34th International Eucharistic aries carried the Gospel and the The Altar and Rosary society Mothers’ club will be held Thurs* Congress at Budapest in May solace of religion to the savage will sponsor a dessert luncheon St. Patrick’s Day day afternoon, March 17, in the will receive careful attention. Ac­ tribes of the world. St. Augustine, Tuesday, March 15, at 1 o’clock in school lunch room. First and cording to information from the St. Patrick, St. Stanislaus, Father the shrine hall. There will be table Second Annual second grade mothers will be American Express company, lo­ Marquette, and innumerable other prizes and a special prize. Ad­ hostesses at a St. Patrick’s party cal representative for the con­ g:reat and fearless teachers gave mission is 25 cents. Everyone is to be held immediately following gress, which is handling the ar­ pagan tribes Christianity in its invited and is asked to bring play­ Dance & Floor Show the business session. A report of rangements for the Colorado pil­ original form, and now, more sure­ ing cards. The afghan made and the party held Tuesday, March 1, grimage group, provisions have ly indebted than ever to religion, donated by Mrs.' Carmella Nicolino will be submitted. been made for religious services civilization asks for its ever-pres­ will be awarded at this party. Special Mrs. S. F. Chiolero entertained to be held daily. ent comfort and beauty and solace The committee for the card Annunciation Parish the card circle sponsored by Mrs. These provisions will hold true — within reach always, every­ party Tuesday, March 15, com­ T. C. McElroy Monday after­ for all Catholic groups traveling where. prises Mrs. Boyer, chairman, as­ noon. Mmes. R. Morrissey and to and from Budapest, but espe­ sisted by Mmes. La Moure, Klum- Complete Sunday Dinner cially fortunate will be the mem­ The French line has met this Thursday Evening, March 17, 8:30 / B. Banner won honors. need in the most progressive and ker, Brauch, Mulroy, Switzer, bers of the local party, since the Goodlet, and Smith. Immediately following a light S.S. Normandie, flagship of the satisfying manner. It is said that e n t r e e s HAGUS HALL luncheon served at 1 o’clock by French line and holder of the the French sailor carries always Sick members of the Altar and i 10 ) Rosary society are Mrs. V. Marte- Mmes. Sanford Lucy and J. Na- trans-Atlantic blue ribbon, has a prayer in his breast when at ------'i ■ East 17th & Lafayette tale, the business meeting of the aboard her what is probably the sea. lon. Miss Julia Schneider, and Altar and Rosary society was held most beautiful Catholic chapel Ship’s Altars Described Mrs. K. Monahan. All are im­ proving. COLORADO CARDINALS ORCHESTRA Tuesday, with Mrs. G. A. Dubrin afloat. It is a proper chapel, of­ There are exquisite permanent And Large Variety of Fish and Oysters Tickets 40^ Single - 75^ Couple presiding. Mmes. Fannie Zadra ficially dedicated, and upon its altars on the Normandie, on the Mr. and Mrs. Philip Campbell’s and Flora. Tellegan were visitors.. altar the Blessed Sacrament is re­ He de France, and on the Paris. baby was baptized Sunday and Shipped Direct Come and have a good time tcilh us. All welcome.9 Later, Mrs. Tellegan was admitted served. Mass is said daily and all Fixed and living spiritual organ­ named Philip John. Mr. and Mrs. to membership. Mrs. D. R. Lucy isms, these altars combine beauty Fred H. Kemme were sponsors. reported visiting several sick with dignity. They are as much a A large number attended the parishioners. The annual food part of their ships as a grand luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. SELECTED LENTEN DISHES THIS AD sale to be held on Holy Saturday salon or a sweep of sun-lit deck. Jackson Tuesday, Match 1. in the library will be in charge Travelogs Feature Only a short while ago, a French DONATED BY ^FEMRALd Ho !TO«.^GA0407 The Altar and Rosary society of Mrs. D. R. Lucy, assisted by liner had the distinction of wit­ Mrs. G. A. Durbin. The Rev. met Tuesday, March 1, in the Beautiful Hammond Organ Music JAMES'P. McCONATY nessing before its beautiful altar shripe hall. Mrs. Boyer and Mrs. Achille Sommaruga urged the the first authorized Catholic wed­ members to be faithful in attend­ Ralph Moore were hostesses. Fa­ Press Clui) Meet ding ever held at sea— that is, the ther Adam Ritter and 19 women ance at the mission being held first in modern times. this week and also stressed the were present. The women received On this occasion, in the per­ Holy Communion Sunday, March 6. i = importance of hourly adoration The Colorado Catholic Women’ s manent chapel of the He de on Thursday. The Rev. Edward Press association held its March The novena to St. Anne is held France, Robert Esnault-Peltrie every Thursday evening at 7:45. The Bright Spot C. Prinster gave a short instruc­ luncheon meeting at the Argonaut and Mile, de Quiros were joined in tion on the need, both physical hotel Saturday. The program was Mmes. Klumker, Boyer, and La holy Matrimony by Father T. La- Moure of Arvada and Mrs. Flah­ Windsor-Meadow Gold and spiritual, of Extreme Unction in the nature of a travelog, and boure, O.M.I., provincial of the Flower Shop in illness. Mmes. Melphy and highlights of visits to foreign erty of Denver attended the bridge Oblate Fathers of San Antonio, luncheon at St. Clara’s March 2. Fifth Avenue and Jose'^jhine Durbin compose a committee to countries made by several club Tex., assisted by the Bishop of purchase the new badges that members were reviewed. The Call MAin 5131 Lebanon. The ceremony was held FORTY HOURS’ DEVOTION YORK 0690 are needed at Communion Masses. president, Mrs. May West Owen, through special authorization of / A social hour followed the busi­ asked for reports from the chair­ Week of March 13: Denver, the Archbishop of Rouen, the Annunciation church and St. The Standard in Dairy Products for Forty Years ness session. men of various committees. Miss Most Rev. Dubois de la Villarabel, The mission being conducted Grace Palmer, chairman of the Loui*’, Englewood; Lat Ani­ Primate of Normandy. mat, St. Mary’s; Leadville, St. this week by the Rev. William contest committee, announced the Reservations are now being Clancy, O.F.M., is attracting a requirements for poems to be en­ Joseph’s; Loretto Heights col­ made with Father Woeber, and lege. capacity crowd at each evening tered in the forthcoming poetry those who wish to join the party service. The three daily Masses contest. .Poems submitted must be can obtain complete information are very well attended. Father sonnets and must reach the con­ and free booklets showing the INFORMATION Prinster is conducting community test committee not later than April ships to be used, the cost of the Norman’s Store Beauty Salon singing. 15. Awards of prizes will be made trip, and the places visited by WANTED at the May meeting. Anyone in­ The members of the Altar and writing to him now. Since hun­ Anyone having information individual Permanent Waving...... $2.00 and up Rosary society pledged them­ terested in entering may obtain a dreds of Americans are planning copy of the rules governing the regarding August Jerome, who Castile Shampoo and Finger Wave,...... 50^ selves to maintain a guard of to attend the congress, steamship contest from the chairman. Miss is supposed to have died some­ honor at all-day exposition of accommodations are in great de­ where in Colorado in 1931 or Manicure, Revlon Polish...... & 50^ the Blessed Sacrament on Thurs­ Palmer, 824 Cooper building, mand and reservations must be TAbor 1281. 1932, should communicate with day by having a group of two or made immediately in order to ob­ the Chancery office, 1536 Logan more members in attendance Owing to the illness of Mrs. Jos­ tain the most comfortable loca­ St., Denver. throughout the day. Blessing of eph Seubert, chairman of the pro­ tions. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS CHARITY BALL children who have not yet reached gram for the March meeting, Mrs. the age of reason also was held Owen arranged the details. Miss The 62nd Annual Ball on Thursday. A sale of mission Mary Louise Smith, soprano, ac­ articles is being held in the companied by Miss Karma Ven­ GIVEN BY library, with Mmes. G. A. Durbin, able, sang “ Clouds,” by Ernest COTTREU^S The Ancient Order of Hibernians A. G^oetz, and S. F. Chiolero in Charles; “ Oh Lovely Night,” by charge. Ronald, and “ Midsummer,” by • ' Amy Worth. General Communion for all the children who are attending the mis­ The first guest speaker, the Rev. .K Biggest Year THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 17 sion was distributed at the 9 Edward Woeber, was introduced o’clock Mass Wednesday morn­ by the president. He gave an in­ ing. Breakfast was served im­ teresting outline of the itinerary CORONADO CLUB mediately following in the lunch to be taken by the gro.up of Den­ E. 16tk and Clarkson room of the school by the Moth­ ver pilgrims to the Eucharistic ers’ club. , Congress in Budapest in Mav. His Music by Sam Leschel Mrs.rs. John Varone varone is-recover-j presenUtion of the ing Tickets at Door— couple operation on her eyes. Mrs. Tena Michele, sister-in- tention of the group, several of whom have already signified their amous law of Mrs. Charles F. Brown of this parish, is quite ill. desire to participate. Geraldine Frances, infant Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff recalled in a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo talk. her recent visit to Lourdes, Francis Crowe, was baptized Sun­ France. She guided her listeners ^ ‘TdiU the difference day by Father Sommaruga. Spon­ along the route from Paris, stop­ sors were Michael Pachel and ping at places of historic signifi- Louise LoRusso. canse to recall memorable events, Jitck’JQ.oditin^ makes/ to the little village of Lourdes Spring Suilis nestled among the Pyrenees, Her Colored Study Club to vivid description of the shrine, the Have Party on March 17 grotto, the beautiful churches, and Rich-Roasting develops all the the baths, which she .saw on the flavor oils, giving you richer coffee. St. Aufuttine’i Colored last day of a pilgrimage, was of (tudy club will gire > St. special interest to this group. and COAT S Bluhill is the only RICH-ROAST Patrick’s day card party According to a custom inaugu­ coffee. Try a Vacuum Tin or Glass March 17 at the home of Mrs. rated by the president of having a Washington, 2330 Downing . five-minute discussion of a current Jar today! street. topic at each meeting, Miss Cath­ erine Lahr, chairman of current Neighborly A ttitude topic.s. introduced Miss Mary Coughlin, who commented briefiy Toward Youth Is Urged on the recent visit of Prince Hu- GALLUP 4200 2315 W. 29th AVE. .bertus zu Loewenstein and re­ New York. — An attitude of called a.personal interkdew at a re­ Crescent Laundry, Inc* neighborliness for modern youth ception tendered the Prince in his wa.s urged by Miss Dorothy Will- stay in Denver.jjenver. Them e travelogiraveiog pro­ i LAUNDERERS—GLEANERS man, executive secretary of the gram was concluded by the reading parish sodalities of Our Lady and of an article, entitled “ Lenin’s Family Work Our Specialty associate editor of the Queen’s Tomb,” written by Clara Neal, ; Zoric System of Dry Cleaning Work, in the “ Call to Youth” pro­ radio broad'ca.st artist of Cleve­ gram of the National Council of land, 0., and a personal friend of Catholic Women Youth committee. the club’s president. Miss Ann Birmingham was re­ Communism Branded as ceived as a member of the club. Mental ‘Prostitution’ 2 Americas Linked by Montreal. — “ We have a law Short Wave Air Channel that allows us to padlock any house of physical prostitution. It Washington.— A new chapter in has never been attacked. Why the unfolding foreign policy of Trousers! then can’t we have a law permit­ the United States might Veil be ting us to padlock mental, intel­ written around the inauguration lectual, and physical prostitution, of a short wave broadcasting Look at the Nationally Famous Names! which the odious, intolerable doc­ rtannel linking the two Americas. a trine of Communism means, and The opening exchange of greet­ which will never be tolerated in ings between this country and $35 Hockanum Flannel Suits...... $22.50 j this province?” Thus is a plea Brazil was much more important made by Premier Maurice Duples- than a,ppears on the surface. It $35 Hockanum Twist S u its ...... $22.50 sis in a press interview. Police marks the beginning of a definite raided a home here in which they move to counteract the Nazi and $35 Gera GABARDINE Suits ...;...... $22.50 reported they found documents other .propaganda from European listing all Communist members in countries that have, up to this $35 Greenwich Worsted S u its ...... $22.50 Quebec and plans for the foment­ time, had a free hand in radio ing of industrial strikes. communication with Brazil and $35 Prendegast Worsted S u its ...... $22.50 HOTELS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS other South American countries. $35 Paragon Worsted Suits ...... $22.50 NEWHOUSE HOTEL Reconditioned pianos, players, grinds, Turkey Bans Catholic Qil t h e s h a d o w o{ Cniorado’ t b«au- Russian Revolution Is $35 Kentley Fleece Goats...... r$22.50 organs (pipe snd reed), orchestral instru­ Instruction in Schools cspitoL Colfax at Grant. Denver, ments. T. R. Walker, 286 Broadway, SP. Analyzed by Professor Colo.______7864. $35 West of Covert Topcoats.. .$22.50 CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS’ HOME, London.—Word has been re­ 1772 Grant. Pleaeant home for airU. ceived here that instruction in the Washington. In h is second $35 Beresford Twist Topcoats...... $22.50 DRUG STORES Catholic religion has been banned lecture in Continental Memorial from all state schools in Turkey. hall, the Rev. Dr. Edmund A. $35 Hockanum Twist Topcoats .. .$22.50 BARBER SHOP HUTCHINSON’S PHARMACY Turkey has 62,500 Catholics and Walsh, S.J., regent of the school Your Naborbood Druggist of foreign service and vice pres­ Pint class birber shop, Bemit Mack's Phont SPruce 0588 700 So. Pearl an AROstolic Delegate resident in $35 Imported Tweed Topcoats ...$22.50 Bsrber Shop. 1270 Santa Ft Drive. JAMES HUTCHINSON Constantinople. Wearing of reli­ ident of Georgetown university, continued his analysis of the Rus­ W ANTED— Household furniture, old cloth­ gious dress is forbidden in pujhlic. ing. pictures, kitchen utensils, etc. The Many thousands of Christians, sian revolution. He took issue HERRINGBONES! Wide spaced Chalk Denver Deanery's Benefit Shop. Call Tabor REFRIGERATORS were massacred there in the World with those who contend that the Stripes! Spring’s smartest patterns are in­ 2910. 1335 Lawrence street. overthrow of the czarist regime war. cluded in this sale that is pointing for Cot­ Beautiful $160.00 Electric Refrigerator, per­ and the rise of Communism were fect condition, guaranteed; $85 the planned results of a specific trell’s BIGGEST YEAR in 1938! ORGANS FOR SALE DENVER MUSIC STORE Y.M.C.A. Written Up in 509 14th St. Jewish conspiracy. TW O M ANUAL and pedal Estey reed All Sizes, Regulars, Longs, Shorts & Stouts! or^an and electric blower; bargain. T. R. Communist Newspaper Walker, 236 Broadway. SP. 7364. HOUSE CLEANING Prelate Shows Church New York.— In line with its As Champion of Worker U.e Regular Charge REAL BARGAIN CALL Eddie O'Neill for wall washing and effcirts.to bore into religious or­ wallpaper cleaning, floor waxing, and SAVE on Your Account or Open a general janitor service. YOrk 8138-W. ganizations, the Communist party Dublin.— The Most Rev. Michael Ideal mountain camp and home for orgaoi* has published a series of four Browne, Bishop of Galway, in a nation : eight modern cabins, running water, 3-W ay-P ay articles in the Daily Worker, its striking address to the workers of and electric lights: also large stone build* FOR SALE EASTER ing, X2 sleeping rooms: four miles from official newspaper, on the history COTTRELL'S Galv^y In the Irish theater, said A Third Down P!n«, Colo. Cost 340,000, sell for 112,500. and work of the Young Men’s that the Catholic Church is the Mr. Rabb, 60 So. Broadway. 6-ROOM house. 1133 Detroit, new gss stove, Suit Now! A Third April 10 automatic hot-water heater. Close to St. Christian association. first and only Church that repu Philomena's church and school. For in- diates the brutal law that wages A Third Mar 10 FURNACES AND GRATES formstion, call FR. 0519. THANKS EXPRESSED and conditions should be governed BUY FROM owner and save commis­ A reader wishes publicly to ex­ only by the law of supply and de .^-^URNACES INSTALLED * REPAIRED sion. Six-room modern home, Loyola press his thanksgiving to the Sa­ mand -under free competition in H. B . York, (27 £ . Ezpositiom PE. 2211 parish; gvL loan. 2925 Race SL cred Heart for a favor received. the open market.- 621 SIXTEENTH STREET Thursday, March 10,1938 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE

•WWW •W'W W ▼ w^ -w • » PARISH'S LARGEST P A R H OF i' St. John s Society Parish Social Is Preferred Parish Preferred Parish YEAR IS SET FOR MARCH 17 Trading List-* Trading List— To Meet March IS (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish) prizes. A special prize that will First in 14 Years The largest hot tamale and be a big surprise has been donated. games party of the year is to be Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cochrane will (St. John'. Parieh) held St. Patrick’s night, March 17, Calhan.— The first social of any MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: J MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: _ St. John’s Altar and Rosary so­ at St. Vincent de Paul’s parish hall. be host and hostess for the eve-» kind in St. Michael’s parish in 14 The party will begin at 8 p. m. ning. Refreshments will be served The merchanti repreiented in thi* lection are booiten. They ara k The merchanti repreacnted in thi« laetion are booitera. Tbey ara ciety will meet Friday, March 18, years was held recently before at 1 o’clock for a luncheon at the There will be 20 games for cash after the games. The entire eve­ Lent. When all expenses had been anxiou* to work with you and ant deierving of your patronago. Ce< ^ r anxiout to work with you and ara deiarTing of your patronage. Co­ home of Mrs. J. Walter Hyer, 369 and a splendid array of valuable ning’s entertainment, including deducted from the proceeds, the operate with them. 4 Lafayette street. The assisting afair cleared about $50. operate with them. refreshments, will cost 50 cents. hostesses will be Mrs. Roy Park, At the first meeting of the Coiv Mrs. M. J. Brennan, Mrs. E. Wol- The committee thanks the Pinochle fraternity of Christine Doctrine, ter, Mrs. George Brennan, Mrs. f . - U club for its kindness in relinquish­ two groups were formed. One club St. Francis de Sales^ Thomas Ryan, and Miss Anne ing the hall on this date. consists of a mixed gp-oup of 15 Cathedral O’Neill. The Rev. Dr. Thomas single persons and the other club FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Doran of the Cathedral will give a The first of a series of parties is made up of six married couples. talk on the opera, La Gioconda, to was held at St. Vincent’s hall Feb. The married group will meet after BUCHANAN’S be presented by the Denver Grand T l U l I P E i l 28. A .large crowd was in attend­ church secures and the single ^ P d e f e l t F PEARL DRUG CO. Opera Co. His talk will be illus­ ance. Contract, auction, and pi­ group will assemble next at the Home Drug Co. nochle were the card features of CLEANERS AND DYERS * nth ft Pearl trated with music from the opera. home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ries. LIQUOR STORE. (Across from St. Joseph's Hospital) (Holy Family Parish) the evening. First prize in con­ It is planned to form similar clubs CUT PRICES St. Catherine’s bridge club was tract, a set of 12 iced tea glasses, Fine Wines and Liquors 32S BROADWAY PEARL 37B3 ^ 18th and Humboldt Because of Lenten, devotions at Ramah and Matheson. MAIN 4046 FREK DELIVERY entertained March 7 by Mrs. C. D. was won by Mrs. George Bader. ICE COLD BEER Upholatarad Furnltura, Curtains, and the Holy Family P.-T.A. meeting Michael Mikielas and Mrs- John G. F. BERKEN [JOTTER, Prop. O’Brien, 754 Clayton. The next In auction, a set of pottery bowls Drapertea Expertly Cleaned and Finished ^ A Drug Store Complete will be held Tuesday evening, Lazor were taken to p hospital in Phone PEsrl 1777 377 South Brosdway Oor Specialtj U Fillin* Preacrlptlone meeting will be in the home of wa.s won by Mrs. Peter Kloep- Mrs. Roy Park, 401 Gilpin, March March 15, instead of March 16. Colorado Springs seriously ill. WINES & LIQUORS PROMPT DELIVERY MA. 8060 pinger. A large vase was given by i.. . 21. There will be a “ get-acquainted’’ Matus Kucherik was laid to rest Mrs. Scherfer as the prize in Betty and Bill’s VANITY LANE - St. Rose’s club was entertained hour from 7 to 8, with the business Saturday, Feb. 26, following a Re­ For Delicloua Com Fed Meata, Freeh PETE GOLDEN’S meeting taking place afterward. pinochle. The special prize, a sub­ quiem Mass at St. Michael’s. The PLACE by Mrs. Rose Martelon, 268 Jose­ stantial fruit order, was won by Fmite and Vegetablea, Fieh In Seaeon The guest speaker will be Walter sermon was preached by the Rev. BEAUTY SALON I Shamrock Tavern phine, March 7. Mrs. C. Bailey Bernard Carraher. A second spe­ Trade at Keeley, whose talk will deal with Leonard Gall, pastor. Interment Blatz and Tivoli Beer 85 PENNSYLVANIA ^ of 501 Steele St. will be hostess cial prize, pottery tableware, also On Draught 15 Yrar*' Experience, Indiriduil H ill 18TH AND DOWNING the opera. La Gioconda, which will was in the Calhan cemetery. March 21, was awarded. The roses donated ALSO WINES Cutting ind Stjling. Alao Children’* \ be presented under the direction HOME-COOKED MEALS H*ir Cutting. ' Plate Lunches St. Joseph’s club was enter­ were given to the Rev. Manus P. Open Saturday Evenings Until 7 P. M. of Msgr. Joseph Bosetti May 2, 3, Boyle. In the evening, several so­ 1101 SO. PEARL Beer — Wines — Mixed Drinks tained March 9 in the honieme of and 4. Suzanne Miller will give PHONE PEARL 5453 1 Mrs- 0. L. Hough, 2994 AsliW los were sung by Mrs. Dorothy Colfax at Logan KEretone 6333 HOT a COLD SANDWICHES a dramatic reading, entitled “ The The book. Winter in April, by Thorp, and piano selections were y Radio and Electrical Crimson Rambler.” Bernadine rendered by Mrs. A. Bonino. The Handicraft Shop Robert Nathan, will be interpreted Secord will present the humorous Appliance Repairing- THE BROADWAY COLORADO by Mrs. E. Todhunter Dewey reading, “ I Bought a Bed.” An­ Mother to Hold Bake Sale CHARLES S. AUGER. Prop. March 15 at 10 a. m. at the home The mothers of the third and Free Estimates UPHOLSTERY CO. (Between. Washington and Clarkson) other high school student, John of Mrs. W. P. Horan, Jr., of 670 Langdon, will give “ Memories of fourth grade children will hold a Work Guaranteed CREAMERY : FURNITURE HOSPITAL FOR MARCO 1/ Art Leather and Clayton St. Michael O’Connor.” bake sale in the parish hall after Antique Furniture Remodeling Oor The St. Thomas’ bridge club met all the Masses Sunday, March 13. Quality Dairy Foods Specialty Aeroplane Kits A feature of the evening will be W. L. Holcomb REUPHOLSTERING AND REKINISHING 731 EAST COLFAX March 8 in the home of Mrs. a spelling, bee composed of ten A variety of pastry and. bread will (Preientation Parish) 2-pieee Overstuffed Recovered. $25.00 ft up Instruction Given to School Classes and Charles Hayden, 530 Milwaukee members from both the seventh be on sale at reasonable prices. Everything is in readiness for SP. 2666 66 So. Bdway. . Individuals Electric Co. Cushions refilled. $1.00 each St. The next meeting of this group and the eighth grades. The win­ The monthly meeting of the P.- the annual St. Patrick's card party 2159 16th St. Ph. GAllup 2304 TABOR 6961 10 Eaut Eilaworth Ave., SP. 9033 will be held April 4 in the home ners of this contest will participate T. A. was held Monday afternoon. to be held Tuesday evening, of Mrs. George B. Greer, 384 in a city contest. A quilt will be Mrs. Clara Bettinger presided at March 15, at Redman hall. Eighth The firms listed here de­ W. M. W i m : The firms listed here de­ Lafayette St. the session in the absence of Mrs. and Knox streets. The admission City Lace Cleaners awarded. serve to be renjembered 218 East 7th Ave., , Ph. TA. 7907 Hahn. Mrs. R. Shay and Mrs. G. price o f 35 cents will include Grocery and Market serve to be remembered Bridge Club to Meet games and refreshments. There CURTAINS The Contract Bridge club will Wichman were appointed on a when you are distributing will be a prize for each table and Corn Fed Meat* Fresh Fisk_* when you are distributing Csrefollx Clcsned snd Retnrntd Ssme SIzs hold its meeting at the home of committee of two to tend to the a handmade quilt will be awarded your patronage in the dif­ your patronage in the dif­ Spscial Csrc Gircn to Table Lincne Mrs. Eugene Heiberger, 4456 purchase of a locker and play Blankets Laundered withont' Shrinkage Early Missions Yates, at 1:15 Friday, March 11. table for the first and second as a special prize. Mrs. H. Lord ferent lines of business. Staple Groceries, Fresh Vegetable* ^ WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED is general chairman. The follow­ ferent lines of business. J. L. Kingabarr. Prop. An enjoyable evening was spent grades. After the business of the U o i SOUTH LOGAN PE. 0834 • 10% FOR CASH CARRY by the Cecelian club and friends day was conducted, the children ing women are on the various com­ at the home of Mrs. Dominic Val- of the fifth, sixth, and seventh mittees: Cakes, Mrs. L. Kerstiens; Subject o[ Talk lero. grades entertained the members tables, Mrs. F. Glore; prizes, Mrs. with recitations and. piano se­ N. Rice; tickets, Mrs. A. Tuffield; Holy Ghost B.& H. Circle Plant Parly quilt, Mrs. E. Newcomb. The St. Cecelia’s circle will hold its lections. women will have aprons and pot The story of the missions of the annual party March 17 at 8 p. m. The members of the Altar and SKELLY MASTER SERVICE holders for sale and several home­ Old Southwest was put forward at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Rosary society will be in the vesti­ GOOD CLOTHES NEED NOT in an interesting manner Tuesday Flynn, 4560 Wolfe street. All bule of the church after the made cakes. Anyone having card Moto-Sway Lubrication StilwilVs Cafe BE EXPENSIVE evening, March 8, in the rooms of members and their husbands arc Masses Sunday to collect the an­ tables to loan for the evening ' 13TH AVENUE AT LINCOLN ' PHONE MAIN 9379 ; DENVER of the Denver Catholic Library a.s- invited to attend. nual dues from the members of may notify Mrs. Lord or Mrs. U. S. Tires — Skelco Batteries and Accessories sociation, 625 19th street, by Ed­ the organization. Glare, or bring them to the hall. FINE, FOODS AND COCKTAILS ward W. Milligan of Denver. The GuesUs are aslted to bring their THE Are You a Missing Heir? Skelly Program— Mrs. George Koelbert is recov­ own playing cards. No. 75 car ★ KLZ 8 :30 to 9 p. m. Sunday evenings association presented Mr. Milligan ering from a broken arm suffered KEystone 9221 1942 Broadway in place of the Rt. Rev. Leonard Englewood Men leaves the central loop every quar­ in a recent fal], ter hour. Open 6 A. M. to 2 A. M. ENGLISH AFTER COMMUNION Schwinn, Abbot of Holy Cross ab­ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas are the bey, Canon City, whose lecture was Mrs. Glore and Mrs. Adams BREAKFAST AT THE Plan Irish Social parents of an eight-pound boy, have charge of the sanctuary for The firms listed here de­ postponed because of his sudden born at St. Joseph’s hosptal. illness. The Abbot’s talk, “ The the month of March. TAILORS NEW MARIGOLD LANE BEAUTIFUL Sodality It Formed The Holy Name society will re­ serve to be remembered Pioneers of Civilization,’’ was (St. Louie’ Parish, Englewood) 901 FIFTEENTH STREET 1545 Broadway The seventh and eighth grades ceive Communion in a body Sun- when you are distributing scheduled as the fifth in the second The Holy Name men will spon­ have formed a Sodality of the We Cater to Bridge Luncheons and Club Meetings .from Catholic Culture series sponsored day* at the 8 o’clock Mass. Combine Quality and Style 2:30 to 5:30 P. M. and 7:30 to 9:00 P. M. sor a St. Patrick’s day social in Blessed Virgin. All the boys and Lenten services will be held your patronage in the dif­ PRICES VERY REASONABLE by the library group. Concordia hall Thursday evening, girls of the two grades are mem­ at Prices You Can Afford Call Tommy Callahan for Resarvations— KE. 4253 \ Wednesday and Friday evenings ferent lines of business. Miss Nellie Lennon, executive March 17. Admission to the social bers. Miss Jane Grosheider was at 7:30. Services Wednesday, vice president of the organization, will be $1 per couple. A six-piece elected prefect; Margaret Russell, consist of Rosar>', sermon, and presided, and announced that the orchestra will provide the music general treasurer, and Jean Clair Benediction. On Friday the serv­ next speaker in the series will be for the evening’s festivities. Tick­ Warwick, general secretary for ices consist of Stations and Bene­ St. Louis' St. John's the Rev. Dr. Thomas Doran, who ets to the social will also include the various committees. Tije so­ diction. will discuss, with ample musical refreshments. dality publishes a monthly news Atlas Tires illustration, the “ Denver Grand The Holy Name men and boys sheet and is very active in both ENGLEWOOD Exide Batteries , DENVER Opera and its Significance.’’ Miss will hold a corporate Communion spiritual and social works. Englewood Tire & Anne O’Neill sang two songs, “ La at the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, C.Y.O. Dramati*ti to Organize Montclair Women SHOE SHOP Golondrina’’ and “ F.strelHta,’’ ac­ March 13. The regular meeting FLOWERS MARKET CO. The C.Y.O. girls will meet Tues­ Repairing That Insures Health. Economy Battery Service companied by Miss Sarah Higgins. of the society will be held on Mon­ Comfort S. W. SWIGART. Prop. — I.G.A. Stores day evening, March 11. Follow­ day evening in the parish hall at To Meet March 11 FIFTH AVENUE Mr. Milligan traced the develop­ 7 :45. The. members are requested E. HAMLYN & SONS 3391 S. Broadway Englewood 108&.. 2422 E. 6th Ave. FR. 4151 & 4152 ment of the missions from the con­ ing the meeting there will be sev­ to attend these regular weekly PRICES REASONABLE A Full Line of Accessories FLOWER SHOP quest of Mexico and the founding eral rounds of boxing by the local Selected cora-fed Fancy and meetings whether they be an­ (St. James’ Parish) 3444 S. BrnadwsT Phon, ENG. 271 Road Service * staple ‘groceries, fruits snd vegetables. of Santa Fe, the first mission cen­ boys. The monthly meeting of the 820 CLAYTON ST. YO. 3015 Frssh fish and oysters nounced or not, Those interq/sted ter, to their extension into Texas, P.-T.A. Officer* Elected in dramatics are asked to attend Altar and Rosary society will be Arizona, and California, where Officers for St. Louis’ P.-T.A. so that this project may be taken held Friday, March 11, at the PARKER BEAUTY When buying from the* Serra labored. The speaker ac­ elected at the meeting Tuesday Montclair civic building. All up at the next meeting and a firms advertising in The* 6th Ave. Liquor Store companied his talk with many col­ evening, are Mrs. W. Taylor, presi­ dramatic committee formed. . The women of the parish are invited. SCHOOL OLSON’S ored slides that pictured the most dent; Mrs. Joseph Young, vice Hostesses for the meeting are 2316 EAST SIXTH AVE. C.Y.O. boys will begin their week­ Learn More to Earn More. Register, please mention* COMPLETE FOOD STORES noted of the old churches and illus­ president; Mrs. K. Downtain, sec­ (Sixth and Josephine) ly meetings in the parish hall on Mmes. McEnulty and Reddick. Enroll Now, Small Weekly 2760 W . 29th Are. GA. 0606trated the conditions under which that you saw their adver-* Complete line of Liquors, Wines retary; Mrs. E. Thompson, treas­ Wednesday evenings as soon as the Sunday is Communion day for 3030 E. 6th Are. VO. 4266the missionaries carried on their Payment. and Beers at down town prices. urer, and Mrs. E. Poole, historian. basketball league schedule is oyer the men of the parish. Holy Name 3396 So. Bdwy. Englewood tisement in this paper. I 2896 Fairfax FR. 3891 work, The Altar society at its meeting society members will receive in a YORK 8878 6019 E. Colfax FR. 3457 On the last 'Tuesday of every P H O N E E N G L E W O O D 878 3615 W . 44tb Are. GA. 5181 Mr. Milligan, a long-time em­ Tuesday afternoon made plans for month, the general meeting of both body at the 7 o’clock Mass. Prompt and Courteous Delirery ploye of a Denver stationery com­ the pastor’s birthday party to be boys and girls will be held in the Friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. pany, has made several trips held on Saturday, March 26. Pro­ parish hall. Schnurr are sorry to learn that through the old mission region. ceeds will be used to defray some they have left the parish. S t. Philomena's He explained that composing pic­ of the expenses incidental to the Mrs. E. J. Phillips has returned Annunciation ture series, of which he has sev­ care of the sanctuary. All are in­ after an absence o f several months eral, is for him a pleasant pastime vited to attend. Tickets will be in Detroit. and that practically all of the work 35 cents. Reservations can he Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald SUGAR BOWL Mc k n ig h t on them is done by himself. made through the Altar society have returned from lov.-a, where 3625 East 12th Ave. DRUGS members. they went to attend the funeral of iBetwren .Monrop and Madison) BAKERY DE SELLEM 40 Hour*’ to Begin March 18 Mrs. Fitzgerald’s mother. Under New Management 2830 E. Colfax Y O . 1454 FUEL AND FEED CO. Forty Hours’ devotion will open Mrs. J. Hooyer entertained the Blitter - Cheese - Milk - Eggs TW O STORES De Paul Society Entre Nous club Wednesday, CHICKEN PIES CHARLES A. DeSELLEM at the 8 o’clock Mass Friday morn­ Ice Cream - Groceries SAME PRICES ing, March 18, and close Sunday March 9. Honors were won by 100% Chicken We Shi|> b ; Rail Has General Meet Mmes. Reid and Colton. Mraes. School Supplies afternoon, March 20. Friday and (St. Dominic’s Pariah) PHONE TA. 320B Lester Schnurr, M. Colton, and M. " fik l Saturday evenings there will be St. Patrick’s day will be the 3STH AND WALNUT One hundred men attended the Rosary, sermon, and Benediction occasion of another of the out­ E. Denver were guests. S401 Franklin St. 310! Williams St RES. PHONE M A .'SS44 general meeting of the St. Vin­ at 7 ;45. The Blessed Sacrament standing dinners served for many The regular meeting of the Se- maj club was held Wednesday eve­ FILLMORE DRUG STORE, INC. cent de Paul society held Sunday will be exposed each morning at years by the parish Altar and 3836 E. COLFAX AVENUE at the Knights of Columbus club 6:30, arrtl Communion will be dis­ Rosary society. The very best ning, March 9, at the Montclair The firms listed here de­ rooms. The session featured talks civic building. Our Prescription Department is the pride of our store— Let us tributed. The visiting priest will baked ham will be sensed, with a Convince you by filling your Prescriptions. VIC HEBERT by the Rev. George Keith, S.J., assist with Confessions on Friday Devotions in Lent consist of Ro­ serve to be remembered pleasing selection of vegetables, Free DeliTerr Serric* to Any Part of th. City for Any of Yonr Wants and the Very Rev. Msgr. John R. and Saturday evenings. from 4:30 to 8 p. m. Thursday, sary, sermon, and Benediction when you are distributing CALL YORK 1296-i:i4 Hudson & Terraplane Mulroy, who spoke on the care of Two government projects under March 17. Improvements to facili Wednesday evenings at 7:30, and your patronage in the dii- the transient and alien population the auspices of the WPA were tate the serving have been made Way of the Cross and Benediction SALES and SERVICE of the city. started in Concordia halt this by the addition of more steam Friday evenings at 7:30. The Holy ferent lines of business. Hour has been changed to Sunday 3660 DOWNING ST. A report of the burial commit­ week. Wednesday afternoons at tables and coffee urns. Patrons are tee was presented and the secre­ 1 o’clock there is a class in arts assured that they will not have to evenings at 7 :30. Week-day Mass St. Joseph's tary’s report for the work of the and crafts under the trained lead­ wait long for service. in Lent is at 7 o’clock. past year was also given. ership of Nell Battin Pearce. Fri­ After several weeks of illness, Weekly Club Schedule Given John Lester is able to be up again. St. Catherine's day evenings after services in the Confraternity of Christian Doc­ 1369 Kalamath St. The A. Peterson East Lake Parish Will church, there is a recreational trine discussion clubs will meet as hour under the supervision of J. follows for the week commencing Grocery Co. Free Delivery GA. 2540 Give Social March 19 MePeak. There i.s no charge for Friday, March 11: G lobeville Sodality Kalamath Grocery The firms listed here de­ 734-736 Santa Fe DriTe ^ these clas.ses. All are welcome Friday— St. Joseph’* club, at the home New Management NORTH DENVER and invited to attend. of Mrp. Carl Jensen. 3.S45 Meade street, Convenes March 13 Phone TAbor 7114 serve to be remembered The members of Our Lady of at 1:30 r. m .; St. Dominic's club, at the Groceries - Fruits - Vegetables Sorrows parish of East Lake will home of Miss Mayme Gartiand. 2916 LIQUOR STORE when you are distributing Meats at Downtown Prices FRESH FISH ^ sponsor a St. Patrick’.s day enter­ Federal boulevard, at 2 p. m .: St. Bar­ (Holy Rosary Parish) Corn Fed Meats Staple Groceries Where Ladies May Shop With Base your patronage in the dif­ tainment, bazaar, and social on Regis College Dean bara's club, at the home of Mist Helen The Young Ladies’ sodality will LIQUORS • WINES - BEER Snyder, 3316 West Hayward place, at Saturday evening, March 19, at 8 p. m .: St. Ursula’s club, at the home meet Monday evening, March 13, Billy Van’s Grocery 4.195 FEDERAL BLVD., AT WEST 44TH ferent lines of business. 8:15 p. m., at the Riverdale of Miss Ethel Wade, 3327 Alcott street, in the school hall. BOB LORENZ Is Speaker at Forum T H E O R A Grange hall. Everyone is wel­ at 8 p. m. The social given by the Altar Monday— Public high school club, and Market come and an enjoyable evening is church basement, 7 p. m .; St. Catherine'! society was a great success. The Philosophical proofs of the ex­ THE MARKET OF QUALITY promised to all. Admission will istence of God were presented club, at the home of Mrs. Ward Anthony^ society is to be congratulated for : BEAUTY SHOP | St. Vincent de Paul's be 25 cents per person. Children 2727 Java court, at 7;80 p. m .; Little arranging such a splendid pro­ Tuesday evening in the Knights of Flower club, at the home of Mra. Mary 16 ozs. to the Pound ^Specializing in Frederics^ under 13 will be admitted free. Columbus club rooms by the Rev. Hoare, 2223 King street, at 7:80 p. fin. gram. 812 Santa Fa Dr. Phone TA. 0538 i, W. D. Ryan S.J., dean of Regia col­ Tuesday— Leaders’ club, 7 :46 p. m., in The Holy Name society will re­ Permanent Waves i ■ the rectory. UNION SHOP TELEPHONE PEARL 7315 ceive Hdly Communion in a body 9414 SANTA FE SOUTH GAYLORD lege, in the second of a series of Thursday— St. Francis of Assisi’s club TA. 8997 i ■ lectures in the Catholic Laymen’s Frank Kemme, 2920 Raleigh, leader, at this Sunday at the 8 o’clock Mass. South Gaylord CLEANERS Blessed forum. Father Ryan’s talk fea­ 8 p. m .: Our Lady of Lourdes club, at Lenten devotions are well at­ the home of Miss Mary Shovlin, 2482 1025 SO. GAYLORD tured the logical foundations for tended. They are held on Sunday, BOB & VAN’S Bob’s Old Trail . Meade street, at 8 p. m. Wednesday, and Friday evenings Bakery Direct Plant Service Sacrament Christian belief in the Creator and was adapted to the needs of those at 7 ;30. The Stations of the Cross Meat Market Liquor Store DELICIOUS HOME-MADE Finest Quality Dry Cleaning for children are on Tuesday after­ PASTRY At Reasonable Prices whose limited knowledge handi­ Aurora Group Plans 750 SANTA FE DRIVE —^Tiere Ladiea May Shop With E^as^*' caps them in answering the objee-. noons at 3 o’clock. Holy Com­ Liquors - Wines - Beers 1024 SO. GAYLORD STREET PEsrl 1350 Marjorie Arnold Prompt Pharmacy tions of the non-believer. munion is distributed every morn­ Betti* or Css* St. Patrick’s Party ing at 7 o’clock. “ You hate tried the rest. 6138 Calfix St Fiirfsx Phone 8993 The next meeting of the forum Fresh Fish BOB MOCENSEN. Prop. Now try the best, Chiropractie” 1067 So, Gaylord SP. 0574 will be held at Holy Ghost library KEyitons 7943 240 Santa Fs Drix* PROMPT FREE DELIVERY SERVICE hall on 18th and California, Tues­ (St. There*e’i Parith, Aurora) BARGAINS For Chiaopractic corrects the cause The Altar and Rosary society Guild of Faith to Registered Pharmacist in day evening, March 22, at 8 in of Disease and not just the effect. BOB’S MARKET o’ clock. The Rev. L. L. Cusack, held its meeting March 2. At When buying from the Attendance at All Times S.J., professor of philosophy at this time it was decided to give Hold Social Party Radios, Washing Machines, firms advertising in The Dr. Quality Meats at Low Prices a card party Thursday afternoon, Refrigerators Regis college, will speak on “ Au­ Register, please mention - The Shop of Quality and Price thority.” March 17, at 2 o’clock at the The semi-monthly social party $1.00 Down— $1.00 Per Week Maude E. Midgley FRESH DAIRY FRODUCTS rectory. Admission will be 25 given by the Guild of Faith will that you saw their adver- ~ 1015 So. Gaylord St. SP. 2919 St. Dominic's cents, and all are invited. At be held Friday evening, March 11, BOB HUGELE. Prop. Lateran Treaty Jubilee this party the beautiful quilt will Le Moines tisement in this paper. 15 YEARS OF PRACTICE at 8:15 o’clock in the reading room 765 SANTA FE DRIVE Marked in Jerusalem be given away,, of the Cathedral, 1520 Logan Phillips Service St. Vincent de Paul’s men have street. Catholics and their non- Jerusalem.— The ninth anniver­ changed their meeting from Sun­ Catholic friends are invited, and a Station sary of the, Lateran treaty has days after Mass to Tuesday eve­ verv enjoyable evening is prom­ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS^ Community Flower Shop DEALER IN PHILLIPS 66 been celebrated here with a solemn nings after novena devotions. ised all who attend. Lunch will 1041-1043 So. Gaylord St. SP. 7318 PRODUCTS reception given by the Italian con­ Mary Pakano and Robert Mil­ be served at 10:45. A donation of LE E T IR E S sul-general in ho^or of the eccle­ Large Selection Beautiful Fresh BATTERY R5CHARQINQ ner, Young People’s club members, 25 cents per person is asked for 9 Easter Flowers and Plants. Also Specialized Lubrication siastical authorities and the supe­ attended the sodality convention the free Catholic literature fund THEY ARE RELIABLE Funeral Designs. S. ft H. Green Stamp* riors of the Catholic orders and held in the Shirley-Savoy hotel to be used by Father Charles M. GAllnp 2682 26th and Federal congregations of all rites. Saturday and Sunday. Johnson in his local convert work. 1.

'i •Vi PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Mardh 10,1938 . I’S '' :ii The Denver Catholic Register COLLEGE PROFESSORS WRONG t’resident...... Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Visiting Nurse s Amarillo Bishop President Emeritus...... Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D. Editor...... Rt. Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. IN ATTACKS ON GEN. FRANCO Do You Know... Manapng Editor...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B., Day Is Pacled (Continued From Page One) their support . to the Franco To Be Speaker at regime. ^4 Jour.M.; Rev. Walter Canavan, B.J., M.A.; Ruth Vincent. lution in July, 1936, Leftist mobs in all parts of Spain not under These facts make it evident That customers who trade at the control of Franco’s troops that the republic and the Leftists • Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. seized thousands of Church jtrop prop-1 ^tio succeeded the republican Safeway Stores are not com­ Vitli Activity ^ties, among them hundreds of i government have closed hundreds Denver Breakfast i Published Weekly by school buildings. Priests and of schools, have destroyed price­ pelled to pay for unnecessary religious were murdered by the less works of literature and art i (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) k elusive as a doctor’s dictionary. thousands. A large number of and thus contributed to the de- THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) tive board of the stafe department services which they cannot af­ 4 The staff provides nursing service these martyrs were teachers, and .sti’uction of Spanish culture, have of social welfare by two governors r 938 Bannock Street in the city any day of the year be­ their deaths left thousands of alienated many of the most , bril­ 4 of California. tween 8 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. It pupils without instructors. Schools liant intellectuals of the nation. ford? Nor are they compelled Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0 . Box 1497 also maintains a night staff on conducted by religious orde.-s Information on the present edu­ After his installation in Ama­ duty for home delivery in mater­ were completely de.stroyed in cation program in Leftist Spain rillo he continued his work along to pay for credit or delivery serv­ $2 a year. Sold only in tlub arrangement with The Register, nity cases. A weary young woman many cities. Others were expro­ is not at hand. these lines. One of his first official Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. who has just started her trick in priated for use as prisons, ware­ What Franco Hat Done acts was to decree that all Church ice which some other customer this department reported that the houses, etc. Thus the students Months ago, Genc4-al Franco building in the diocese was to be d night of March 1, the first of her were left with neither teachers made the clear declaration that performed by union labor and that receives. Ct Thursday, March 10, 1938 two-month assignment, she went nor schools. under his regime “ no Spaniard all unskilled laborr employed be paid more than the prevailing B out on four such calls. The asso­ The wanton destruction of will be deprived of a suitable edu­ ciation also provides and maintains churches, convents, and schools cation because of lack of eco­ wage scale. 31 OFFICIAL: DIOCESE OF DENVER venereal disease and infant wel-' by Red mobs in the early months nomic resources.” His actions In recognition of his friendship : O The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. fare clinics, gives talks to moth­ of the revolution ruined millions since l^ t fall have been directed for labor, Bishop Lucey was made | Cash sales elim­ li We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese. Whatever ers’ clubs, makes home visits to of dollars worth of age-old works toward achieving that end. an honorary life member of th e; fi appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those patients— the gnreatest part of its of art that were part of the cul­ Schools the Reds had seized Amarillo Central Labor council in | of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. work— and visits public and paro­ tural heritage of all Spaniards. for military purposes have been June, 1937. A few weeks prior to ! inate bad debts b We hope The Regfister will be read in every home of the chial schools. With the exception This destruction included not only restored to their original use in this honor, the Amarillo Carpen-' Diocese. of the work done in parochial paintings and statues, but also the territory Franco has liberated. ters and Bricklayers’ union pre- j and avoid book- tt We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in schools, the majority of this serv­ books, manuscripts, and in some Many of the buildings have sented the prelate a silver trowel i the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. ice is performed for charity. Only cases whole libraries. Prof. needed extensive repairs; some as a symbol of good will and ap-1 keeping ex­ « URBAN J. VEHR, in a few cases js pay received. Georges Viot, writing in the have had to be rebuilt in toto. predation of his efforts for the working classes. Aug. 5, 1931. Bishop of Denver. Taxes Pay for Sorrice Bulletin de la Soeiale de Bihlio- To aid in the restoration of edu­ The service rendered to paro­ philee de Guyenne of Bordeaux. cation in the reconquered parts Dates Given for penses. chial schools is all paid for from France, only last month recorded of Spain, Archbishop Antoniutti, public tax money supplied by the the Leftists’ destruction of the Vatican charge d’affaires in Na­ Other Cities Department of ‘Public Health. In 100,000-volume Franciscan library tionalist Spain, this winter made , The Knights of Columbus in 19z7 a need was felt for health of Sarri in Catalonia, the 50,000- a tour of provinces under Fran- three other Colorado cities will service in parochial schools. It was volume Igualada collection, the CO s control to suvey damage done I also sponsor corporate Commup pointed out that the Visiting to Church and school property. library of the major seminary in ions in their respective localities. Ceittre— Thit Art Ball! to De­ f o g i a t o m l B Nurse association served as a Barcelona, that of Dr. Sarda y Everywhere the Archbishop in­ Trinidad men will attend Mass and CIVIL SERVICE liver Reel Service for Your branch of the municipal service Specific Reqairemente. Salvany of Sabadell, and the sisted on the immediate reopening receive Communion in a body at Men^Womeni Prepare for coming Colo­ Opinions of Associate Editors of The Register !! and that it could not adminster to Madrid library of Father Villada. of schools and charitable estab­ Holy Trinity church this Sunday. rado examinations. Many of bur students HOSPITAL—HOME private schools. The fact re­ In all these lioraries priceless his­ lishments. After his tour, he The corporate Communion date have b?en making over 95 per cent ratings INSTITUTIONS mained, however, that parochial torical manuscripts were de­ mobilized forces in and out of for the men of Pueblo is March 27 and receiving early appointments. Armstrong schools contributed to the welfare Enroll with us. We have no salesmen. IContinued From Page One] stroyed. Spain in an effort to collect the and for Colorado Springs .men, No commission to pay. We can give thou­ Caster Co. of the city in taxes saved and that the atheistic Communists and other taken away, he could not go back The extremes to which the funds needed to restore religious April 3. sands of former students as references. parents of children in these .schools Write for free particulars. FormerlT Indnitriel to his former stand, and hence Spanish Reds have gone in their! services and educational activi- Cester and Truck Co. ^xtrcme Leftists. He is no Com­ as taxpayers had a right to this DELMAR INSTITUTE would lose all chance to make a attacks upon the traditional cul-1 ties, KE. «5 1 munist, but his company is dan­ i Benedictine Headmaster Tnbor Bidz., Denver. -Colo. livelihood. Qthers would lose fur­ service. A compromise was then ture of Spain have alienated and Free Schooling for Poor 825 UTH ST.. DENVER gerous. .4 Catholic holding his reached whereby the nurses were sent jnto virtual exile many of As a long step toward provid-; Of English School Is 26 niture or property being bought to annex parochial schools to their Opinion would do better to avoid on the installment plan if they the peninsula’s greatest intellec­ mg an education for every Span- service and were to be paid from tual leaders— men like Americo iard, Franco has decreed that all Ihe question of the Spanish war were thrown out of work. The re­ public tax money. ' London.—At the age of 26, and in his public addresses, as he did tail business in the city would be Castro, ex-ambassador of the re­ private schools must educate free In 19.37 the association made of cost at least 25 per cent of only I two months after^his oi* In Denver. His talk in St. Aiigus- directly affected. public to Germany; J. Ortega dination to the priesthood, Dom thdtcouriti 94,717 visits, expending in all Gasset, founder of “ At the Serv­ their pupils, these puuils to come jine, Fla., and publicity given his Hormel felt his responsibility some $71,000 to make this serv­ Christopher McNulty, O.S.B., has booklet. A Catholic in Republican ice of the Republic” party; Luis from the poor families of the too keenly to treat his workers ice possible. Of this total, 5,550 school's community. Free pupils been appointed headmaster of Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are Spain, have lost him the friend­ that way. He cast around for a de Zulueta, ex-ambassador of the Belmont abbey school. He re­ were made to pupils in parochial republic to the Vatican; Augustin must enjoy the same advantages ship of many American Catholics, way out of the difficulty and hit schools. Each child had a vision ceived the Benedictine garb eight reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. tfhis is to be regretted, but it is Vinuales, ex-minister of the as pay pupils and no difference in years ago at the age of 18. on the annual wage. He pays test. Physical examinations were treasury in the republic; Gabriel their treatment is tolerated. Chil­ easy to understand. each man so much a week for 52 given to 1,521 children in the Franco, ex-minister of the treas­ dren of large families are to get * Prince Hubertus’ stand on the weeks' work. If business is slack, first, third, and fifth grades. In preference in the matter of free New York World’s Fair JOHN H. REDDIN the men finish their work in a ury in the republic; C. Sanches Spanish question will make many this manner, the younger children Albornoz, ex-ambassador of the education. This decree is only Attorney and Counselor at Law short time and devote the rest of To Have Religion Temple Catholics doubt his sincerity and are given a complete once-over republic to Portugal. The repub­ partially in effect now, but is 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block the week to home gardens or extra Will seriously impede his valuahle every other year. First aid and lic abolished the six Royal acad­ absolutely obligatory for the 17th and Curtis anti-Nazi work. We hope that jobs they can pick up elsewhere. home were taught to 2,- emies of Spain, and most former 19.38-39 session. New York.—Dedicated to toler­ Phone MAin 0557 Denver, Colo. members of the Church will not Production has been speeded up, 774 children. Three hundred and The Nationalist school law lays ance and to religious freedom in Pindh Fuel & Supply Co, for the men now do 'tasks in .35 academy members have given Imprudently brand the Prince as a eighty-four children were immu­ .special emphasis on the need for the United States, a temple of F. A. Mumford, Mgr. Communist or a fake Catholic. or 36 hours that they formerly nized against smallpox or diph­ religion will be constructed as friendship and understanding be­ W, 26th and Decatur GA. 5125 But we cannot blame them if they took 40 hours to complete. Each theria. There were 544 health tween the different social classes. a feature of the 1939 New York look on him with less favor in department has a budget for the talks made. Nurses made 1,410 World’s fair, it was announced Rich and poor are to have the H. G. REID The House of Quality, where the the future.— C. J. McNeill. year, the amount being reached visits to homes. Forty-six home nOSPIl BFCiS same educational advantages. At­ here by Grover Whalen, director by collective bargaining. hygiene classes with an attend­ tainment of this goal must wait of the fair and 'prominent Cath­ Electrical Contracting, beet meate at the moet reaaonabla THE ANNUAL WAGE The system on paper costs Mr. ance of 720 parents were taught. until the teachers and the facili­ olic layman. Catholics will have Repairing and Fixtnrae pj-icee may be obtained. GAINS ATTENTION Hormel $300,000 a year on a That was in the parochial school ties destroyed by the Leftists can an important share in the erection MAin S303 320 14tb St. • Considerable attention is being $60,000,000 turnover, but the department alone. In this bratich be replaced. and administration of this temple, money remains in the till and is of the work, three nurses are kept IMPROVFMEIIIS which will not be consecrated. No ^aid just now to the idea of an Religion Rettored RABTOAY'S made up in various operating sav­ busy full time gnd one supervisor religious services of any kind will annual wage for industrial workers Franco has done one thing that 1030 Vr. Colfax TA. 7297 as opposed to money paid on an ings. The workers average more jiart time. Miss Perdue empha­ (Continued From Page One) American public school men, may be held within it. hourly, daily, or weekly basis. per week than others in the in­ sized the importance of the work The sanctuary has been widened consider detrimental to the cause Catholic Governor Frank Murphy dustry. There are less turnover, in the schools, pointing out that in and lengthened by the removal of of education: He has restored reli­ Belfry of Peace Will many cases diseases are discovered the aisle behind the main altar, Francis J. Fisher, Inc. pf Michigan, noted for his leader­ a better personnel, and an in­ gion to the schools and has abol­ Be Constructed in Alps INSURANCE creased efficiency. In the slack in their inception and prevented which will be moved back three ship in settling labor difficulties, ished the laic decrees of the re­ TAbor 6204 . advocated an anntial wage for periods the owner taxes his in­ from spreading. She also showed feet. The side altars will both be public. He has restored proper­ WWWW44W w w w a 0 w genuity to find new lines that will the necessity of physical exam­ moved back one foot and a half. Paris.— Within the next year, a automotive workers. An INS dis- ties to religious orders of men and belfry of peace, from which the Cement - Plaster - Mortar furnish employment, and grad inations in Keeping the children The wood siding partitions on women and has encouraged them .patch quoted him as saying: fit for cla.ss work. “ In eye and Angelus will be sounded, is to be JOS. J. CELLA •*< I ■“Men who want to work must be ually a full-time operation is be either side of the main altar will to resume their educational activi­ mg worked out. Neither the | ear tests alone," she said, “ the be replaced with plaster wall par­ erected In the Mont Blanc chain 1120 Security Bldg, Metal Lath - Stucco c ■given the chance to do so on a ties in Spain. He has restored of the Alps, near the colossal i owner nor the men would return ! service proves its worth. We have titions. Two hanging lamps will Phone KEystone 2633 2863 Blake St. Denver •yearly basis." , . . , . . . Mary to her place as patron of statue of .Christ which was dedi­ < Testimony by Jay C. Hormel |'» ‘h' ^ooHy basts found many children who were grace the sanctuary. Spanish schools and has made the rated as backward or indifferent cated thera two years ago, accorjl- The two six-inch step.< leading to Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas a na­ Before the senate unemployment, -A number of other hrms have because of their failure to pro­ ing to plans announced by the the main altar are being replaced tional festival of education once icommittee gained the most atten-1 gress a.s rapidly as they should. by three four-inch steps. Unusual Rev. A. C. Delassiat, pastor of Les tion. He runs a large food can ' features ‘ in its favor and seems in Tn some instances we found on He has put the crucifix Ouches. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS large part an answer to the set lighting effects will set off the ning business. In 1929 he started examination that this failure was back in the class room, ordered the sonal unemployment question.— altars, and new crucifixes will be obserx’ance of holy days as holi­ canning chicken. The new idea owing to faulty eyesight or hear- installed. The Stations of the went over with a bang’ until deal-j Millard F. Everett. days, made provision for religious Cross have all been lowered to instruction both in and out of the ers stocked up Sales then i Audiometer Is Needed make them more on a level with dropped. With no orders com- PEACE OR W AR Here she interjected a plea. regular school hours. The con­ the eye. stant opposition of some American jing in, Hormel started to lay off Of late there has been a con­ “ The parochial school branch of The plans for the changes in the the workers. centrated effort on the part of the the association is unfortunately school men to the Catholic educa­ chapel were prepared by C. 0. tional system in this country, ” He met with vehement protest. “liberal” group to align this na­ handicapped in giving hearing Eames of St. Louis, Mo., who is £)ne man, believing the position tion on the side of those who ad­ tests. As conducted now, these shown anew this month in attacks working with the Emil Frei studios on the propo.sal that the federal would be permanent, had quit a vocate the crushing of the Fascist tests are merely given by the old- there. Mr. Eames consulted with powers before they become too government assist parish as well IShiall business of his own to work fashionerl method of whispering the Rev. G. Ellard, S.J., liturgical Jor Hormel. If his job were powerful. The individuals in at a distance from the child and as public schools, makes it easy to scholar and former student at understand how these actions of question cheered mightily when noting its receptive po'wers in this Regis college, on the details of the President Roosevelt made his now manner. This method is inade­ the Franco government would specifications. alienate some American university j > famous Chicago speech denouncing quate and inaccurate. Nurses vis­ The doors leading to the chapel I the “ mad dogs” of the world who iting public schools use an audio­ presidents and professors. (Dr. I will be equipped with stained glass Norlin is not unmendly to Catho­ l. il CIIPIES OF■ are determined to bring about a meter, a device that tests 20 chil­ windows picturing ecclesiastical ! world conflict. lic schools.) dren at one time. It consists of subjects. When the "present plans I Th.ey were dismayedj however, In the field of highfer education. a phonograph arrangement ■with are completed, a great step will ' when the President did not follow Franco has announced plans for 20 ear phones attached. Records have been taken toward the goal I his speech with an alliance with the'e.stablishment of a great Cat’.:- reciting numbers are played at of the Regis guild, which plans to i the “ democratic” powers of the olic University of Spain and for different voice levels and children raise funds for future changes P A Y m world— England, France, and Rus­ other institutions of advanced write down the numbers they hear. that will eventually make the sia. That such an alliance would In this way an accurate check of chapel conform in all details with study. His program of higher ! almost inevitably bring about war hearing can be made. With but the lithurgical requirements of the education is designed to carry on I matters not a whit to the “ lib- one audiometer at our disposal Church. the rich culture of the past and to You con make your tax I erals.” who, apparently, are not it is impossible to use it every­ extend its influence to larger payments LESS of a buN ; pacifists when it comes to de­ where. This means parochial Volunteers had arrived at sta­ groups of the people. For the ca­ . (Continued From Page One) stroying the professed enemies of school children must continue to tion and were weighing babies reer men who will serve Tiis gov­ den if you make prepa­ • That the campaign in the state Communism. be tested in the old manner un­ and setting up doctor’s table. ernment he has planned a special ration for them! loin our . js attracting national attention in Now it is a fact that it is the less,” she added half-apologetic- Doctor himself came in a few min­ course of education that will in­ the places that it will do the most same group which is greatly re­ ally, "someone will donate funds utes. Thirty-five babies weighed, clude moral and cultural training. 1938 TAX CLUB .. avoid next year's tax worries. good is evidenced from the flood sponsible for the dangerous spread for another machine.” seen by doctor, and advice given To promote the cause of culture Your weekly payments will be the amount of your Communications being received of the current war madness. When Inquiry showed that a new audi­ to mothers. Newest ones vacci­ and learning on a post-univei-sity j here from the officials of several Germany was striving to recover ometer would cost approximately nated against smallpox and older level, he has established the Insti­ taxes divided by 50. Ask our savings tellers about of the publications now banned in from the disa.strous World war .$250. “ I don’t know a better way ones immunized against diph­ tute of Spain, which becomes the the American National Bank's 1938 TAX CLUB plan. the state. The pressure of a vir­ and the infamous Versailles treaty some interested person could theria. Three two-year-olds were successor of the abolished Royal tual stoppage of sales in Colorado under the direction of Catholic spend $250 on philanthrophy,’’ given final physical examinations academies. The new institute con­ has made the publishers fearful Chancellor Bruening, the “ liberals” Miss Perdue said. “ When one and being found in good physical sists of academies of language, his­ that they may be facing financial were insistent that the “ pound of thinks of the great amount of good condition were given graduation tory, fine arts, natural sciences, {uin when the campaign spreads flesh” terms of the above-men- such a gift would do the amount of certificates. They were carried moral and political sciences, and |o other states. Most of the tioned treaty be observed. When money necessary seems almost in­ away proudly by their mothers. medicine. Most members of the | border-line publications have j the nation, in final desperation, significant.” Have just time before lunch to old academy were present when ■ promised to '‘mend their ways.” decided to follow a madman, the In summarizing the vast work dress burns on Johnny’s leg. the institute was formally inaug-' Jl Amfrican National Impetus to the local drive wa.s same group cried for a war against done by the association each year (Johnny fell into an ash pit and urated as a “ senate of culture” for . given this week when Monsignor the German people*. Miss Perdue constantly stressed was confined to the hospital. Has all Spain. Even Pio Baroja, well- McMenamin addressed an enthusi- The “ liberals” have also done the personal nature of the service been released to his home.) Burns known Leftist writer, professed £ . n i , ( DENVER . {(stic gathering of the American murh to contribute to the current and the efficiency of the nurses. are healing nicely. Boy should be his loyalty to the new institute. ' Legion auxiliary. The prelate world unrest by fostering Com­ “ Our young women are all se­ back in school soon. i This review _ shows that Frapco__ trrged the members to carry the munism. To them must be at­ lected and trained for the work,” After lunch telephoned office I is restoring as rapidly as he dan FRANK KIRCHHOF, President rtessage of the campaign to the tributed the blame of identifying , she said. “ They are skilled in for new cases. Given whooping the educators and the schools ' state meeting in Gunnison and to the Soviet among the world's I handling all kinds of health cases. cough case and address down by taken away from the people by the the national convention in Los demoeracies. Many of them have been doing the tracks where a whole family Reds, that he has already made Angeles. Liklihood that the sug­ Lest the propaganda of the this work for years.’ She rose, are reported ill of influenza. Re­ considerable progress toward his Complttt 'iStnkiug Strviet gestion will be followed was ex­ war-mongers finally effect that went to the copious files, and port proved correct. The -doctor aim of providing adequate educa­ Lbteo to "The Voice of the News” presirtted by the Atnericin Nitional this country enter Into an alliance pressed b^ auxiliary officials. came back with a sheaf of re­ had left orders and I had a busy tion for every Spaniard, that he I Bank of Denver—Wed, Thurs, Fri, IfldO pja.; Sun., 6 pjn.; Stuioo KUt ] Pueblo Action Promised that would very probably bring ports. “ Here” — and she ’chose a time carrying them out. Had has restored religion and religious war, it is well for Americans to • Through the efforts of the Very sheet at random from the pile and trouble finding telephone in neigh­ to their place in the educational consider the suggestion contained laid it on the desk. “ Here is a borhood in order to call some rela­ field, that he has made' careful ■ Rev. Thomas J. Wolohan, in a recent pastoral of the Most pastor of Sacred Heart church, typical daily report handed in by tive. Located relative who prom­ plans for higher education, that ho ; Rev. John T. McNlcholas, O.P., one of the nurses. It may give ised to care for family until fur­ has marshalled the forces of p ost-! Pueblo, District Attorney Ralph Archbishop of Cincinnati. Keary has threatened to prose­ you some idea of what we call ther plans can be made. Also university culture' and learning in The prelate wrote: “ Will . . . ‘all in a day’s work’.” called relief ‘agency as coal bin the neW' Institute of Spain. cute all magazine dealers selling Christians in our country form a any of the more than 70 publica­ Just a Day’s Work was practically empty. Weather mighty league of non-combatants? The report was meaty, unemo­ pretty cold. Left directions with tions named in the “ black list” The organization of such a league of the Diocese of Fort Wayne, tional. It told of more toil and eldest daughter and promised to | dejerves the serious consideration Ind. trouble viewed in a single day return in morning. ESTABLISHED eiNCE 1005 MAin 5314 of all informed Christians who than the average person sees In Tacked up _whooping coi^h ■ -* Neary visited several of the have the best interests of America a lifetime. quarantine sign at next stop. Ex-1 drug stores selling the objection- at heart.” Started for the district early (it plained city regulations regarding : aj)le literature and was given OPly This is not to be confused with began) to have time to care for quarantine and helped mother, half-hearted support. He inter­ The American Fixture Co. the brand of pacifism advocated mother and a new baby that ar­ work out a plan of isolation to , viewed the distributing agent and F . J . KIRCHHOF by Communist-controlled student rived the night before. Mother keep other members of the fam­ Manufacturers of ^ain received only a vague prom- organizations that would “ham­ must get clinic treatment today. ^ e. He then determinea to prose- ily from catching the disease. 5 string” this country and leave her Home poor and rather crowded Went to see young expectant j CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS C onstruction C o . oute any of the vendors who broke defenseless against a Red uprising. but neat and clean. All family she state law against the sale of mother for last stop. Woman It is a militant pacifism— a de­ excited and anxious to help. Be­ needed usual pre-natal care and | CHURCH FURNITURE f ffidecent reading matter. termination not to enter a war of gan baby’s bath with an admiring As a result of Bishop Vehr’s comfort besides. Her husband has i aggression to save the chestnuts audience of children, father, and deserted her and she is badly BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES BUILDERS suggestion in a recent letter that of any nation from the fire of its grandmother gathering to watch. pastors throughout the state re­ frightened. Made provisions for own making. Finished care to mother and baby, further medical care, com forted; port progress made in the drive, Miliwork of All Kinds We Appreciate Your Patronage In the parlance of the day, we instructed 16-year-old member of woman, and left for the office. I the Rev. Joseph Korb, pastor of think that the Archbishop “ has the family how to carry on for “ And that,” said Miss Perdue | FRANK KIRCHHOF. 1232-46 ARAPAHOE ST. St. Andrew’s, Wray, announces a something there.” — Rev. W . J. the day, and left for the infant calmly, “ is what we call ‘all in a complete clean-up in that town. PRESIDENT 708 La'wrence St. Denver, Colo. Canavan. welfare station. day’s work’.” 1 DENVER, COLO.

L ••n .Mjrv .’y«.v.z's*wmm .w. Thursday, March 10,1938 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE 1 i I 'c K. OF C. BALL TO BENEFIT PUEBLO CATHOLIC HIQH IT. m m w - rar::::* * y - y ii ” i Pueblo. — As a benefit for Delta chapter of Delta Gamma Miss Esther Luning of Trinidad Rural People Putblb Catholic high school, sorority in Cblorado Springs. The returned to her home, after being Pueblo council, No. 557, K. of C., Delta Gamma sorority is preparing the guest of Miss Merle Nadeau Remembrances will give a St. Patrick’s day ball for its annual national convention at the Colorado State Nurses’ con­ at the "Silver Slipper ballroom on to be held at the Broadmoor hotel vention. The World’s Debt to the Irish, by Dr. J. J. Walsh $2.50 Thursday evening, March 17. in Colorado Springs. Miss Dailey Miss Agnes Moroney, 1218 Car­ A Nest of Simple Folk, by Sean O’Faolain...... 2.50 Benefit According to James Cline, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. teret avenue, has been confined chairman of the general commit­ James Dailey of Pueblo. to her home the past two weeks by Twenty Years A-Growing, Maurice O’Sullivin...... 2,50 tee in charge of the party for the Mr. and Mrs. Don Cassidy are a severe case of influenza. Life of St. Patrick, by Bishop O’Farrell...... 1.50 K. of C., the evening entertain­ the parents of a girl, born March 2. Shamrocks Dsfeat Beers Commodore John Barry...... 3.50 ment will consist of card playing Families living quite a few miles from Mr*. Donnelly Die* Pueblo CathoJ^c high’s Sham­ Story of the Irish Race, Seamas McManus...... 3.00 and a social. The general com­ Word was received in Pueblo rocks took the measure of the Story of Ireland, A. M. Sullivan...... ;...... 2.50 Denver will find that Horan Funeral Service mittee is making entensive prepa­ last week of the death in Los An­ Holy Cross Abbey Bears of Canon rations in order that everyone geles, Calif., of Mrs. T. D. Don­ City in a hotly contested game In Search of Ireland, H. V. Morton...... 3.00 who attends will long remember nelly, a resident of Pueblo Sunday at the State fair grounds The Soggarth Aroon, Canon Guinan...... 1.50 fulfills their every need, and at a price they the enjoyable occasion. for many years. A daughter, Mrs. gym. Bernard Jerman and his band Joseph Comiskey, and a son, T. D. Many Others From Which to Make Selection. will provide a special program of Close guarding and exception-1 can afford to pay. Donnelly, Jr., live in Pueblo. Burial ally tight defense by both teams music which will consist of fa­ was held in Los Angeles. Shamrocks — St. Patrick's Day Cards vorite Irish airs in addition to in the first half, kppt the score Sister Rita’s Altar sodality met to a minimum the first quarter Statues and Pictures and St. Patrick opular hits of the day. The at 1 p. m. Thursday at Our Lady Promptness, personal interest and atten­ all will be informal and the ending with a 1-to-l tie. In the of Mt. Carmel church. Members next quarter, numerous misses by Order by Mail, if you live outside'of Denver. public has been invited to attend. of the sodality will receive Holy tion, and complete facilities and equipment Tickets are now being offered for both squads held the scoring to Communion in a body March 13 at a total o f only one point for sale by members of the K. of C. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church. distinguish Horan Service—whether in Den­ Ruth Captain Elected both teams. The score at the Miss Jerry Dailey of Puebla was Nur*e A(]dre**ei Club half stood: Shamrocks 2, Abbey James Clarke ver or at a distance. elected Pueblo chairman of Beau Miss Jane Mehle, county public Bears 1. health nurse, and Mrs. Ruth Hud- The P. C. H. men came back at leston of Denver, gave detailed the half and worked the ball in for explanations of the functions of necessary baskets to come out on Church Goods House the public health nursing program the winning end of the score. The One of the Largest in the Country Abbot Addresses at the regular meeting of the Herigstad men were unable to con­ Pueblo Lions’ club Thursday, nect with their marathon shots. 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 March 3, at the Con|jres8 hotel. One of the outstanding factors Joseph Hudson, son of ,Mr. and of the game was Moore’s close Mrs. Thomas Hudson, was elected guarding of Abbey’s pivot man, Canon City Women recorder of the “Antlers.” The Lankas, who was held scoreless Antlers are sr junior organization until retired by four personal Canon City.— The Rt. Rev. Ab­ of the Elks’ club, and their activi­ fouls. The w n by the Irish evens bot Leonard Schwinn, O.S.B., of ties are along the same lines. up the two game series with one EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS TOUR l52r^ ^ Glevelond "Plsuce Holy Cross abbey was the speaker The Rev. Bernard Cullen of win apiece. The score of the first before members of the Altar and Leadville spent the week-end in game was Abbey Bears 24, P. C. (Under the Auspices of American Express Co.) Rosary society at their regular Pueblo with his mother, Mrs. Julia H. 20. meeting held March 3. There were Cullen. In the curtain raiser, the Sham­ 30 women present to hear*his St. Margaret’s study club met rock “ B” team defeated the Abbey BUDAPEST-MAY 25-30 GuarJing forever our Ibun^eris Ueals splendid talk on the Order of St. Monday at 2 p. m. at the home Nips by a score of 17 to 15. Sailing from New York April 30th Benedict. Mrs. D. G. Hayes pre­ of Miss Mayme Sullivan, 1121 Crippled Given Magazine sided over a short business meet­ Cartaret. The Girl Scouts of the First Visttlng: London, Paris, LIsleux, Lourdes, Switzerland, Vienna, ing that followed, when final Aid Society Meet* Methodist church gave two sub-1 Rome— Ireland Optional plans w’ere made for the annual scriptions to the American Girl The Aid society of Sacred Heart magazine to the children of the I Tour Under the Leadership of Father Edutard M. Woahar St. Patrick's day party. Mr. and orphanage met Thursday, March pediatric department of St. Mary’s ' Mrs. Vincent Donahue will be in 3, at' St. Patrick’s school hall. Complete Information and Literature Furnished by: hospital.. i charge of the party, and various Hostesses were Mrs. Henry Dorn- committees were appointed to take Mrs. Mary Lert of the Ordway Denyer Diocese Eucharistic Tour busch, Mrs. T. F. Roach, Mrs. F. junior Red Cross spent Sunday SPRINGS COUPLE TO SEE SON care of the special activities. Com­ 1537 ST O U T ST. DENVER KE. 8131 E. Foley, Jr.; Mrs. D. W. Do'wns, afternoon, March 6, in the depart­ mittees are now at work soliciting Miss Nellie Brown, Mrs. Carl D. W rite or Call in Peraon gift prizes. ment, inquiring what her fifth, Brayton, Mrs. M. B. Andrews, and sixth, ana seventh grade pupils ORDAINED DEACON MARCH 12 Lenten' services are being held Mrs. J. C. Black. in the church at 7:30 each could do for the children here. Wednesday and Friday night. Ladies’ Catholic Benevolent as­ One of her pupils is Buddy Kipper, Dr.RW.FORSTERlXCl Colorado Springs. — Mr. and rado State Nurses’ association in Church Decoration Completed sociation held' a short business who was a patient in the depart­ ASTHMA, HAY FEVER, WARRH. Mrs, Frank Vollmer will go to Denver. Sister Cyril addressed Work was completed this week meeting Thursday, March 3, at the ment for eight months for cor­ DtAFNESS,SINUS INFECTION, the convention on “ Health Prob­ HEAOAOIE,MUONOlSES,OI2JINtSS, I Dewrer Saturday, Mai^h 12, when on redecorating the interior of St. Women’s club chouse, followed by rection of a deformed spine. She Gallagher Transfer & Storage Co. tONSIUTIS,NEURITIS,EYEANOEAR * lems of School Children.’’ the Rev. William McCarthy’s fcc- reported that his posture was im­ diseases,hioh ano low blood their son, Frater Edward Voll­ Michael’s church. The walls, ceil­ 1700 16th St. PRESSURE,NEnnuS«NOSLAND , Mrs. James Gaughan, who has ing, and woodwork have all been ture on “ The History of the Bible,” proved 90 per cent. DISEASES, PROSTATE OLANO,GOITRE. I mer, O.S.B., of Holy Cross ab­ been ill the past week, is much sponsored by the L.C.B.A. study Miss Evelyn Johnson, medical HIP, LEO AND BACK PAINS,BODY bey, Canon City, will receive the repainted and the floors and pews TA. 3341 BALANCf.SACRO ILIACAND better. club. social worker from the division SACRO OCCIPITAL THERAPY diaconate at ordination cere­ were varnished this week. The Francis F. Fleming of Casper, walls and ceiling are in light col­ of crippled children, risited the HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MACHINERY MOVING monies in St, Thomas’ seminary department Monday and took mov­ chapel. W’yo., visited several days last ors. the walls touched with soft 220 Steel BId(., ISSI Welton St. week at the home of his mother, dull colors. A conventional bor ing pictures of the children. The The C.C.D. discussion clubs are Party Is Held by Mrs. Anna Fleming. der in blue and purple outlines children enjoyed her visit. ,"D*Br*r’a Meat Prograaafv* LauDdry” well under way in the parishes for Mrs. J. WL Murray and her sis­ the top part of the walls, while the Mr. Hyde, local photographer, the spring session. ceiling is light cream and the will take pictures of the children Last week word was received of ter, Mrs. Walter Connolly, spent Durango C.D. of A. Tuesday in Boulder visiting Mrs. woodwork ivory. The pews are before and after treatments. These THE CASCADE LAUNDRY Miles & Dryer the serious illness of Mrs. Mae medium brown. New, and of out­ pictures may be found valuable in “TRY OUR NEW SERVICE*' Beyle of Oakland, Calif., a former Murray’s son, James, who is at­ Durango.— The C. D. of A. spon­ tending the university. standing interest, are two mural sored a bridge party Tuesday eve­ encouragement to others who have Printing Co. resident here. afflicted ones under their care and Mmes. Emmett Knight, Mary paintings on the front wall, the ning, March 1, in the school hall. Complete Laundry Service Sister Addresses Nurses gifts of friends. Mrs. M. L. Cummins, Mrs. John guidance. Wheel Tickets for McIntyre, and Julia Conroy, and Shirley Moyer, a patient in the 1S47 Market W * Call For and Deliver TA. 6370-6370 Sister Cyril of Glockner hospital Miss Margaret Cosgrove motored Mother*’ Club Plan* School Aid Kelley, and Miss Lena Fracassini Bazaari and CarniTaU was one of the speakers Tuesday, Mrs. F. E. Crawford, president^ served refreshments. They were children’s ward at St. Mary’s, will to W’alsenburg Sunday to attend be the recipient of several Shirley March 1, at the opening session of the reception of Our Lady of of the Mothers' club of St. Mi-* assisted by a group of sodality Catholic Work Our the annual meeting of the Colo- chad’s school, presided over members. Temple magazines and books, as Lourdes court, C. D. of A. well as other “ makin’s” for a scrap meeting held Tuesday, March 2, Funeral services for Byron A. 13th & Lincoln Specialty Sunday will be Communion day when plans were made to see that book from Norma Lee Brissendan for the Holy Name society at St. Kissane, who died very suddenly of Wendover, Wyo. Norma Lee JAMES MOTOR CO. KE. 8221 all work pertaining to the aid of Feb. 26, were held Saturday 1936-38 LAWRENCE SX. Mary’s church at the 8 o’clock the school be accomplished and has been an ardent friend and Mass. morning at 10 o’clock in St. Co- booster for the children’s ward, DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS all bills met. This group of women lumba’s church, the Rev. F. P. KEystone 6348, 6349 and Shirley is perhaps one of The Rev. Michael Harrington, has been doing outstanding work Cawley officiating. Expert Repair Service at Reasonable Rate*— Alto Uted Cart pastor of St. Paul’s chapel, Broad­ in this field. Shirley Temple’s most ardent fans. moor, is having Lenten evening Charles Vezzetti, Rockvale mer­ A boy was born to Mr. and Devotion* Held devotions of Rosary, sermon, and chant, who has been a patient in Mrs. Mark Cummins at Mercy Lenten devotions were held in hospital Saturday, Feb. 26. Benediction on W’ednesdays and St. Mary’s hospital, Pueblo, for St. Mary’s church at 7 p. m. ALTAR BREADS Stations of the Cross and Benedic­ the past six weeks, is slowly im­ Mrs. J. B. O’Rourke entertained Wednesday. Sodality play prac­ tion on Fridays at 7:45. proving. He underwent a major the Monday club this week. tice was held at 7 p. m. on Thurs­ SEWING . The Rev. Felix Abel, pastor of operation Feb. 14 in the hope of The Very Rev. W. M. Higgins, day. On Friday devotions will be Why Pay More?” Little Girls* Dresses, EmbroideiTs Corpus Christ! church, is having improving his condition. His who had been visiting at St. Co- held at 7 o’clock followed by choir Monoeramins, Etc. Rosary, sermon, and Benediction daughter, Mrs. J. A. Cresto, -who lumba’s rectoir last week, leh practice at 8 o’clock. | (Tradamark) every Wednesday evening and had been with him, returned home for his parish in Denver March 6. Confessions will be heard at the Canon City.— (St. Scholastica’s THE SISTERS OF THE Stations of the Cross and Bene­ this week. Sunday afternoon Father Hig­ usual hour on Saturday. GOOD SHEPHERD Academy) — Having gained new diction every Friday evening at Vincent Donahue was a La gins officiated at the marriage of A parish party will be held I impetus from the sodality conven­ TELEPHONE PEARL 2401 7:45. Junta visitor last week and at­ Miss May Dunsire and Frank Sunday. The following are on the WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES tion held in Denver last week, en­ Evening services will be held at tended the funeral of an old Stepleton. Mrs. Stepleton is a committee planning the event; [ thusiastic sodality delegates will 7:30 W'ednesday and Friday eve friend. graduate of Mercy hospital in Earl Butler, Mark Ratkovich, Jos- i JNCORPORATED give a resume Sunday afternoon nings throughout Lent at St. Miss Rowena Rush paid a visit Denver. eph _ Jersin, Jr.; Martin P odir,' J. T. Upton Renovating Co. of the meetings they attended. Al­ C olorado Ownad Storaa Mary’s church. In addition to the to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thomas Cavanaugh has been William Poder, A. Krepenc, M. | though St. Scholastica’s sodality regular morning Masses there is i Nelson recently. She returned to on the sick list for a few days. Novak, John Ivan, P. Ivan, John i CARPET has, for several years past, func­ l7th and Broadway noon Mass at 12:10. her nursing duties in Denver this Mrs. W. C. Allen entertained a Stadinsky, Stanley Gacnik; and i 800 Santa Fe Dr. CLEANERS tioned under the plan sponsored “ The Law of Reverence’’ was week. party of friends at dinner and Fred Strauss. , i Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California THAT CLEAN by the Queen's Work, directed by the sermon topic at Sacred Heart bridge Friday evening, March 4. Solicitors for'the affair are the the Rev. Daniel A. Lord, S.J., it is Mrs. R. D. Stockton and daugh­ 15th and California church W’ednesday evening, March ter, Katherine, were in Pueblo Mr. and Mrs. John Ford enter­ following: Mmes. Stancer, Snider, I W . H. UPTON, M»Ba*e« expected that future meetings will 9. The sermons are being deliv­ Saturday, March 5. tained a party of friends at Jarc, Gregorich, Gornick, Jamnick,! Wo Do Not Hava Special Sales Bnt Sell Yots at Oar Lowest 765 Tejon Street be carried on with even greater ered by the Oblate Fathers in Mrs. Vincent Donahue presided bridge Saturday evening, March 5. Volk, Mary Kochevar, Antonia Price* Every Day on All Dmg Merehendiae. interest and proficiency as a The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Mohorcich, Antonia Miklich, Teka-1 TAbor 5223 charge of the parish. The March over a luncheon in her home Tues­ result of the convention. Addi­ 16 sermon will be “ The Worship D, J. Fisher, who died at a local vec, Rupar, Zakrasek, Frank Plese, tional interest in sodality affairs day, March 1. Cards were played of God.” Stations of the Cross in the afternoon hours. She en­ hospital March 2, was buried Rose Jerrich, Susel,____ , _____ Butler,. Bar- is anticipated as a result of joining Saturday afternoon, March 5. Fa- i bich, Krasovec, Grahek, Zdravje, the Denver Sodality union. and Benediction are held Friday tertained 12 guests. Our evenings at -7:45. Mr. and Mrs. James Faricy of ther Cawley officiated. and Mark Kochevar. 'ommunity My Mother, Our Place in the Mrs. Justina O’Lear spent Sun­ Florence were in Canon City last Mrs. M. E. Wheritt has returned The following prizes will be Mystical Body, Storm-Tossed, and from Carbondale, Kans., after awarded at the party: Set of sil­ Cars to East and West day in Denver visiting her son-in- week visiting with friends, and My European Diary, by Father law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. that evening attended the dinner spending six weeks with her ver, ton of coal, boudoir set, and LOOP MARKET 1st & IStli of Each Month Daniel A. Lord, S.J., were donated Frank Stasko, and helped to cele­ given by the Welsh people. father. electric pilot clock lamp. to the school library by the mem­ Albert Tausch, who underwent OSce * Warehouse, 1521 20th St. brate her granddaughter’s birth­ The two little sons of Mr. and Slovenian Union Meet* FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE bers of Our Lady’s sodality. All day. an operation for appendicitis at A business meeting of chapter Service— KEystone 6228 four books were autographed by Mrs. E. J. Bower, Jay Gordon and Free Parking With Purchase of 50e or More at 142$ Lawrence St. Francis’ Alumnae associa­ Larry, have been confined to their Mercy hospital, was able to re­ 87 of the S.Z.Z. was held Tuesday Father Lord. tion met in the library of the san­ home by measles the past week. turn to his home in the city. evening in the new social room of Visiting the Colorado State atorium Tuesday afternoon, The pupils of St. Michael’s par­ St. Mary’s school. Following the KEYSTONE 7951 penitentiary, the sociology class March 8. I ochial school presented a fine pro­ ?hort business session a special SOLES was given a special guide, who con­ C. D. of A. Reception Sunday gram late in February when they entertainment program was held. Pueblo Groups Man’s, W omen'*, and Frank J. Gethins, ducted the students through de- Court St. Mary No. 613, C. D. observed the birthday anniver­ Refreshments followed. Prospec­ Cblldran'a Hall Seiet partme'hts rarely seen by the ordi­ of A., will hold a feception of can­ saries of Lincoln and Washington. tive members were invited. D. S. C. nary visitor. Particular attention didates Sunday, March 18, at 'They sang patriotic songs, gave Plan Bridge Party PUEBLO DEATHS COFFEE Loop Shoe Ad* Sweatt. 65, died March 6 at a was given to the tailor shop, the o’clock at the Americans Legion reamngs, and presented a little Fresh as Milk REPAIR SHOP Chiropodist - Podiatrist bakery, the women’s department, local hospital. She 1* survived by Mrs. club. A dinner will be given at play. Dedi* Day of Colorado Spring*, Mr*. Roasted lodiy— I Loop Mtrkat, Lawrenca Streat Side Pueblo.— (St. Leander’s Parish) dtlivsred today 37 / Foot Surgery and the lethal gas chamber. The 6:30 at the Alamo hotel. Burkes In Auto Accident Eelinc Fr*ii*r of Colorado Spring*, Roy 21^ Commonwealth Bids. - 728 15th 8t. remaining part of the afternoon —Members of the Altar and Ro­ D»y of Alva, OW*., and Lee Pope of • Coffee* Roisen Connery, resident of Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Burke, who San Antonio. Teg. She wt» a member sary society and Mothers’ club • Teas was spent in an interesting discus­ Colorado Springrs for several of Sacred Heart church. Services were The Arms listed here de­ recently made a trip to Mexico are planning a party to be given sion of prison problems with the years, died at a sanatorium Tues­ City and also attended the Mardi held Tuesday at 9 a. m. In Sacred Heart • Spicti serve to be remembered penitentiary warden, Roy Best. in the school hall at 2:30 p, m. church. Rosary service* were held Mon­ • Extract* “Distinctive day, March 1. She wms born in Gras in New Orleans, and were day at 7 ;80 p. m. Within the coming week an ath­ March 17. It will be a pivot party • Baking Powder when you are distributing Florist” Ireland Nov. 24, 1896, and came expected to be in 'Canon City last and bridge and high five will be Samutl S. Cansoneri. 67, a resident of letic club for those interested in to this city from Denver. She Sunday afternoon, experienced a Puablo 30 years, died Tuesday at hi* Phone KE. 7181 your patronage in the dif­ played. Hostesses will be Mmes. residence, 315 South Bridford, following 713 17ih St. sports wnll be organized by the leaves an uncle, J. P. Connery, in painful automobile accident near students of St. Scholastica’s. Mem­ Robert Chapman, C. J. Baer, M. an illness of two week*. He was a mem­ ferent liites of business. TA.-MA.-KE. Ireland. Funeral services were Haviland, Kans., Saturday, March Bertsch, Claude Robinson, and ber of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church bers will participate in volleyball, held Thursday at 9 at St. Paul’s 6. The Burkes were -with friends and tht Independent Sicilian lodge. He 0010 baseball, basketball, and double Anthony Schmitt. is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha chapel. Interment was in Ever­ and had a trailer attached .to The regular meeting of the Al­ Canaoneri, and the following children: and single tennis tournaments. green cemetery. their car. Rounding a curve an Joseph, Samutl. Tony, Charles. Michtel, The club will have its grand finale tar and Rosary society will be Operetta Practice Under Way oncoming truck swerved to the held in the school hall Wednes­ Mary, and Mrs. Rot* Vunvieh, and one on Play day, featuring the finals The Magazine Princess, by left and clashed headon with the sister, Mrs. Charles Lunsta of Lot An­ of all the tournaments, track day, March 16, at 2 p. m. The geles. Matt is being offered Friday at Clark and Lee, has been selected car in which they were riding. The 10 at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church. ARGONAUT HOTEL events, and a supper at 6:30 in meeting of the Mothers’ club will W E as the operetta for this year. Prac­ car was demolished and the Burkes be held at 3 o’clock. Burial in Roselawn cemetery. the evening. Awards will be pre­ tices for the choruses began this were bruised but not seriously in­ Leonard Santos, 77, died Friday, March Where Denrar’a Society Entertains for Lunekeeaa and Dianart Parishioner* Enjoying Broadca*t* 4. at the family home. S25 Currie avenue. MOVE sented to those who have done out­ week. jured. They arrived in Canon City standing work in the field of ath­ Many members of St. Leander’s He was a member of Our lady of Mt. FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES. Several delegates of St Mary’s Tuesday. paTish are enjoying the broad­ Carmel church and of Our Lady of Franfte Houses, Garages letics. Guadalup* society. He is survived by his high school sodality attended ^ e Mrs. D. G. Hayes was the guest casts of the Rev. J. J. Walde, who DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE TABOR 2361 j For Service— KEystone 6225 wife, Mrs. Clara Santos; three sons, John, regional convention of the Sodal­ speaker before a large study club has been giving a series of lec­ Leon, and Manuel; one daughter, Mrs. 0«ce a Warehouee, 1521 20th St. Baautiful Ballroonta Privata Diaiag Room* ity of the Blessed Virgin in Den-, of women in this city Friday of Lupe DeLeon, and 31 grandchildren. V-i------—.. ______J tures Sundays at 6 o’clock over ver March 5. last week, ^hen she talked of Ire­ station KOMA, Oklahoma City. Members of the Society of Our Lady of Cathedral P.-T.A. Guadalup* attended funeral tervlcat for Miss Jeanne Redelberger, a sen­ land and of her visit to that coun­ The lectures will continue through Hr. Santos Monday at 8 o’clock in Our ior, underwent an emergency ap­ try a few years ago. the lenten season. Lady of Mt. Carmel church, in honor of ■aVsVsVsVaVaSVaVVSVVWVhftWVAVaVaVaVaVaWWeVWVV pendectomy 'Tuesday, March 1. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cassidy >lr. Santos' many years of service to the To Meet March 14 Her condition was reported as society. Prior to th* service* In the Nun-Composer Dies are the parents of a girl, born church, a service was held at Mr. San­ good. March 2. tos’ homo at 825 Currie street. Rosary SPECIAL OFFER ting Frank Torris, a junior who has In Kansas Convent Charles Beatty is recovering servfces were held at the home, and thedral P.-T. A. will take place been ill several weeks, is recover­ Atchison, Kans.— Funeral serv­ from a tonsillectomy performed members of the society attended. We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six Mrs. DeRose, 68, a resident of Pueblo months to pay your bill. Private room or open storage. “We Monday afternoon, March 14, at ing rapidly. ices were held here for Sister M. recently at Santa Fe hospital in for the past 33 years, died Friday, March 2:30 in the school cafeteria. The “ Bread and Butter,” a skit, was Scholastica, , musician and ■com­ La Junta.’ ^ 4, at the family home. 321 East Second have low rate of insurance. Rev, Barry W’ogan will be guest presented by Kathleen Ambrose poser, who died recently in the Mrs. Elizabeth Kolley is quite street, after a brief illnets. She ia sur­ Call KEystone 6228 and we wUl call and give you estimate on vived by a son, Dr. Bruno DaRose; a your work. speaker and children from the va­ and Patricia McCarty at the meet­ Mt. St Scholastica convent infirm­ ill at St. Mary’s hospital. brother, Angelo DeLuc* of Los Angeles, rious grades wnll give a St. Pat­ ing of the Girls’ sodality Friday ary. She was 55. For 36 years Mrs. Joseph Jahn has returned and two grandchildren. Her husband. MOVING. STORAGE AND PACKING rick’s day program of songs and afternoon. she had taught Latin, English, and home from St. Mary’s hospital. Joseph DeRose, died in January, 1937. Funeral service* were held Monday at No Money Needed for Six Months R. COYLE dances. Mrs. George E. Muller and The freshman class has recently music at the convent, specializing Her condition is satisfactory. 9:80 ia a funeral chapel and at 10 o’clock Optometrist Mrs. R. G. Morrison attended the organized a speech club, called in the latter. She was a composer Mrs. Carl Balsick has received in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church. Rosary county P-T, A. meeting Tuesday, of some fame< her compositions in­ word of the death of her father services were held at th* mortutry chapel. DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. the “ Sigma Chi.” Election of of­ Pallbearers were John Maloney. Dr. John StARSiROlUUt'KA.N'lUO March 1. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Hugh ficers resulted as follows: Eunice cluding Psalms, choruses, two at Calhan. Sabo. Dr. John Farley, Joseph Neary, Jos­ 1521 20th Si. Office and Warehouse 1740 BKOADW.^V UKNVKK McMenamin was the principal Hahn, president, apd Carrie Clune, Masses, and a sonata never yet Mrs. L. Stevenson is seriously eph DeCarlo, and Walter -Coleman. Burial speaker at this session. secretary. played in public. ill at her home. was in Roselawn cemetery. kVaVaSVAVgVgVgVaVVVgWgVi PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, March 10,1938 I > ALTAR SOCIETY WOMEN READY DINNER, PLAY, SOCIAL ON Legal Notice Sacred Heart Aid The Smartest Fashions ^ NOTICE OF ADJUSTMENT DAY TO SERVE HAM DINNER SUNDAY MARCH 17 PARISH SCHEDULE in the new Estate of Lee Knapp, deceased. No. 60697. . AH persons having claims against (St. Francis e by the Rev. Urban Nagle, O.P., to session will open with Rosary, ser­ this meeting. A social was given Allied Presidents’ council in rela­ ...... 2 9 ^ satisfy the demand for “ plays of mon, and Benediction by the spir­ recently by Joan Gibson, Katha­ tion to Parent-Teachers’ associa­ an excellent quality for the reli­ itual director, the Very Rev. Msgr, rine Garland, and Dorothy Ed­ tions, which holds a meeting once gious field.” John Mulroy. An interesting pro­ mondson at the home of Miss Gar­ a month to discuss and exchange Berg’s Pure Candies Miss McCormack is the daugh­ gram is nlanned. land. Games were played and ideas. The fourth grade won the 2 9 ter of Mr. and Mrs. John McCor­ Catholic nurses from the vari­ prizes were won by Catharine treat and the room* pennant for onEyStore Broadway Call us today— TAbor 4171 mack, 3529 Humboldt St,, and a ous hospitals are invited to come, Schrodt, Rosyn Mastroianni, June March. Refreshments were served Denver Owned and Operated graduate of Annunciation high and the members are asked to be Hutto, Shirley Faubion, and Miss at the close of the meeting by the' SAME LOCATION OVER 2S YEARS school. present. Helen Werle, counselor. fourth grade mothers, Mrs. W. P.

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C A T t I C U C I Home Economics Contest

PRIZES A cash prize of five dollars will be awarded each week by F im si R[GIP[ MACARONI PRODUCTS ARE hecife isiiiG RULES D the Register for the winning recipe or letter (as designated for Mail or bring recipe or letter, as designated for that particular o; that particular week) selected by competent judges. week, to the office of the Denver Catholic Register, 938 Bannock St. In addition, the Doran Coffee Co. of 1520 20th St. will give GROWING IN POPULARITY All entries must be in the Register office no later than the as extra final prizes one Cory Vacuum Glass Coffee Maker and su B M im o e y lOlfl WILL followng Tuesday. one six-cup clear Drip Coffee Maker for the two winning letters A different subject will be given each week and the winning or recipes judged best among the winners selected during the American Beauty paste prod­ numerous to mention, but the recipe or letter, with the name and address of the contestant, will contest. ucts form a very good sized part coming of Lent and more fre­ be published the following week. of year-’round food planning and quent meatless days brings even Letters will be ju d g^ for their sincerity, brevity, and neat­ are growing in popularity. Maca­ greater appreciation of these fla­ SSPIIIEE ness, and recipes for their practical use as well as delicious flavor. roni, spaghetti, and noodles-pro­ vorsome dishes. All decisions will be considered flnaf. Ask for Lady Perkins’ Brand Products vide a variety of possibilities too Good paste products are manu­ Macaroni, spaghetti, noo­ Catsup — Relishes — Sweet Pickles — Chow-Chow This week’s winning recipe in the factured from durum wheat and Sandwich Meats — Mince Meat — Sweet Cider — Jellies Denver Catholic Register’ s home should break sharply without dles, and the host of allied economics contest was submitted 2 Recipes Given splintering when snapped with the products are among the most Perkins-Epeneter Pickle Co. by Mrs. M. L. Coulter, 4460 Wi­ fingers. They also keep their popular of foods, not only as nona court. ■ She is 70 years old. shape in cooking. Genuine egg dishes for Fridays and Lent­ Her recipe for chocolate cake with For Lenten Meals noodles are so indicated by their The old reliable chocolate wonder frosting was labels, as imitations are artificial­ en days of abstinence, but, selected as the best entered in the ly colored. American Beauty paste because of their cheapness competition in the Hungarian high Two recipes for delightful Len­ products contain all the elements and value, for every day. ten dishes are presented for the patent flout and Pikes’ Peak cake necessary to build bone and muscle assistance of housewives who find Colorado women should flour prize week. Mrs. Coulter’s and are healthful to old and young A Timely it a problem to decide what to have excellent macaroni rec­ HUNGARIAN recipe follows: alike. They are very nourishing serve on meatless days. Follow­ and supply energy and mineral ipes stored away. They may m cups sugar (subtract three ing-are the recipes: salts for digestion. tablespoonsful for this high make good use of these rec­ HIGH PATENT Reminder altitude) Spaghetti with Devileil Eggi The variety of paste products ipes by entering them in the % cup butter 1 pkg. American Beauty is a great asset in preparing new spaghetti and interesting dishes. Salads, weekly Register recipe con­ % cup milk test. FLOUR for LE N T!} 14 saltspoon of salt 14 Ib. cheese, grated side dishes, puddings, or main 1 *4 cups Pikes’ Peak cake flour 4 tbsp. butter dishes are -so uniformly delicious This week is American 2 teaspoons baking powder -4 tbsp. flour and yet so unbelievingly different in their many appearances at the Beauty Macaroni products has been used in Denver for the past 51 5 eggs separated, whites beaten 2 cups milk tables of our modern and ingeni­ week. The Denver Catholic Bring the family to the Edel­ stiffly, yolks beaten 6 hard boiled eggs weiss to enjoy the largest selee- . 2 squares melted baking choco­ salad dressing or mixture of ous housewives that one never Register will award a $5 years without the aid of PREM IU M S. tires of any one recipe- , The old tion of Fresh Fish and Seafoods • late, cooled slightly mustard, vinegar, paprika, cash prize to the woman who In the city! and salt favorites of long standing, maca­ 1 teaspoon vanilla extract roni and spaghetti, in their most submits the best recipe for Cream butter and sugar thor­ Boil spaghetti in salted w’ater the use of macaroni, spa­ for 20 minutes, until tender. Cut general recipes, grow more popu­ This flour is sold on quality only proved by IW oughly, add beaten egg yolks and lar with each passing year as the ghetti, noodles, or similar The melted chocolate. Mix and sift hard boiled eggs in half. Take out the ■ yolks and season them quality of American Beauty gives products. Entries must be re­ together flour, baking powder, unfailing delicious flavor. test to be the best. ■ and salt.- Add to first mixture al­ highly w i t h mustard, paprika, ceived at The Register office, EDELWEISS vinegar, and salt. (Salad dressing American Beauty macaroni ternately with the milk a little products can be quickly and easily 938 Bannock St., no later of each at a time beating con­ may be used if preferred.) Refill ASK YOUR GROCER the whites with this mixture. Melt prepared alone or with a large va­ than Tuesday, March 15. 1644 GI.ENARM— Open all nit. stantly. Mix well at last. Add riety of other foods in any num­ __ t______vanilla and fold in beaten egg butter and add flour and milk. ASK YOUR MOTHER’S MOTHER Allow to boil, stirring constantly ber of appetizing ways and are whites. Bake in a large tube-loaf always economical and tempting. cake pan at 375 degrees in the to produce a smooth, creamy white Three-Day Bazaar Is sauce. Remove sauce' from fire, oven for one hour and ten minutes. The basis for all recipes is: beat grated cheese into it, reserv­ Frost with chocolate . w;onder Three quarts boiling water, two ing a little for sprinkling over the Scheduled for April frosting: tablespoons salt to each package. top of the dish. Combine hot When water is boiling rapidly, add 114 packages (three oz.) cream cooked spaghetti with hot cheese macaroni. Boil about 15 minutes. At St. Elizabeth’s cheese sauce. Cover the bottom of the Stirring occasionally to prevent l i o 3 tablespoons milk dish with the spaghetti, over sticking. Drain thoroughly in a (St. Elizabeth’* Parish) 3 cups.powdered sugar which place the deviled eggs. collander. Cooked macaroni will 3 squares baking chocolate Plans are being made for a Sprinkle grated cheese over the keep for three days in a cool place. parish bazaar to be held April Friendly Service and melted entire dish. A few capers sprinkled 28, 29, and 30. On the last night Few grains of salt over also add flavor and color to of the bazaar, April 30, a total Soften cheese with milk. Add’ the dish. Devil’s Food Cakes of $250 will be awarded as fol­ BREAD sugar gradually, beating well, add­ Prompt Deliveiy Etcalloped Oytteri with Spaghetti i lows: First prize, $200; second, ing salt and melted chocolate. $25; third, $25. In the absence 1 quart oysters Delight Hostesses As close to you as your telephone, your neighborhood Home- Spread over sides and top of above 2 tosp. flour of the Very Rev. Angelus Tintle, cake when cooled, but frosting 1 tsp. salt • O.F.M., the Rev. Fridolin Shockley, Owned Grocer knows that his auccesa cornea from pleasing you. must be used at once when made. 14 tsp. pepper That pampered and charming O.F.M., has charge of arrange­ And his surest way to pleaae you it to give prompt, convenient Spread generously. Then dip woman, the American hostess, is 1 pkg. American Beauty spa­ ments'for the bazaar. service on firat.quality merchandise. That is why Home-Owned spatula in warm water and then no farther from<‘the finest party The Holy Name society will re­ ghetti, cooked Grocers stock the Solitaire line, backed by the half-century spirally make curls from center 14 cup minced celery food that her favorite grocery ceive Communion in a body Sun­ th e 1938 tube to bottom edge of cake. 1 cup milk store. When she plans her lunch­ day at the 7 :30 Mass. reputation of the Morey Mercantile Company. The Morey 2 tbsp. butter or shortening eons, tea.s, and bridges, does she Mercantile Company, like your Home-Owned Grocery Store, Is 14 cup dry bread crumbs spend a weary morning in the Aid Society Is to kitchen measuring and mixing and Young, Old to Benefit locally-managed and home-owned. Drain oysters and roll each one baking and frosting dainty cakes From Mission in Golden in flour, salt, and pepper which to be served at refreshment time? Convene March 15 have been mixed together on a She does not! plate. Grease a baking dish and Golden. — Father Philip G. Hostess cup cakes that taste like The CJueen of Heaven Aid so­ put into it a thick layer of crumbs, O’Connor, C.SS.R., will open a one then one of oysters, next a little the homemade kind are two for week’s mission Sunday evening, ciety will meet Tuesday, March a nickel on the grocer’s counter. IS, at the orphanage, 4825 Federal celery, then a layer of spaghetti, March 13. Services will begin at continuing in -this way until all is Made of pure devil’s food gener­ T:45. Father O’Connor will speak boulevard. A special invitation is ously frosted with chocolate or extended to members and their used. : Pour in milk and sprinkle on topics that are of vital im­ over top with dry bread crumbs vanilla, each cake is “ guaranteed portance to both young and old. friends to attend as the sisters fresh or money refunded,” for complete mod­ which have been moistened with The hours of daily Mass will be have arranged a St. Patrick’s play Grocers are selling these cup to follow the meeting. remaining butter, melted. Bake announced later. The mission will ern gas cookery 30 minutes in moderate over, 350 cakes as a treat for big after­ be for both Catholics and non- HOSTESS degrees F. school appetites, for youngsters Catholics. Divorces in Canada Show iove the chocolate flavor. They’re Mr. and Mrs. Kilian Mauz -are a favorite with grown-ups, too, as The new Roper Range offers the housewife the ultimate Increase of 22 Per Cent home after an extended visit in Prelate to Address a quick pick-up to give extra en­ California. CUPCAKES In kitchen economy and comfort. The Roper assures ergy. It took the baker to bring I Ottawa.—There were 1.870 di- cake out of the luxury class and Loretta Markey has been seri­ cool . . . clean , . . speedy cooking . . , saves vitamins . . . I vorces granted in Canada last Queen’s Daughters p^ut in right on the family table! ously ill at her home in Golden. The Altar society has voted to Sold at All Leading Grocery Stores in State natural food colors . . , reduces food shrinkage . . . and year, this being an increase of Fresh Hostess cake from the gro­ The Queen’s Daughters will cer’s counter is no trouble for purchase new cassocks and sur­ 344 over 1936, or a jump of 22 plices for the altar boys. saves time and fuel. You will want to see the 1938 per cent. Prince Edward Island’s meet Sunday afternoon, March 13, mother— and certainly cheaper Hostess Cake Kitchen model of these famous ranges. two cases this year break a long­ at 2:30 at the home of Miss than many a budget dessert tnat standing record, there being no Loretto Loughran and Mrs. F. Hes- she makes at home. **A11 America Dances W. E. DOLAN, Manager cases for a number of years selbine, 1642 Fairfax. Miss Mar­ on Cook's W a *" previou ^.’’ Statistics show there garet Hamilton will be assistant Alta^ Meeting Sckeduleil Nat!onaIIy Distributed Liberal Terms for 35 Years Telephone KE. 4741 1145 Fox Street, Denver 0 are 3,670 men and 3,731 women hostess. Miss Sarah Higgins has The Holy Ghost Altar society j living in Caqada who have been arranged an interesting program will meet Monday afternoon, Home W arn Shop . . . Arapahoe Downitairs Frank C. Cook Co. divorced. Quebec has the small­ with mbsic. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. March 14, at 2 o’ clock in Holy i T A B O R 5926 est percentage' with .02 men Hugh L. McMenamin will be guest Ghost hall. Further returns on I 3147 Larimer St., Denver and .()3 women. speaker. the February dinner are requested. ) paniels& rjpisher WHITE ROCK Plan Meatless Meals With White Rock Cottage Cheese First Time in Denver This delicious cottage cheece, made with one-third pure rich cream, Is a delightful substitute for meat, and one that le royally MSCUOSI ELUMIORI trMHETTI FIVE-TUBE welcomed by every member of the family. Use It plain In saiada, mi-aSRI ES« lOOHES SAUMni Golden Dragon Lewis Fish Shop and In the many appetizing cottage cheese dishes. NUT SHOP Fresh Cod, lb...... 20c IDEAL Fresh Smelts, Ib...... 25c GOLD COIN CRE.AMERY Cooked Shrimps, pt...... 1...50c Fancy Whole Ca8heM’»....49c 16. PHILCO FREE • FREE - FREE Stewing Oysters, pt...... 25c For Lenten Dishes COMPACT Fancy Pecan Pieces...... 49c lb. Largest Assortment of Fresh snd Sait $49.50 ELGIN Water Fizh in the City For Any Watch W'^e Cannot Repair Balgian Hares, Fresh Dressed Poultry This Spring SPAGHETTI EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING A d d is p n ’ s When It Is Time to Use GOSS JEWELER Italienne Tea & Coffee Shop GREEN TREE Lawn FertiUzers • Lawn Grasses - Garden Tools Shrubbery • Roses • Vegetable Seeds Cook one package of Mocha-Java Blend Flower Seeds Coffee ...... lb. SHOE REPAIR American Beauty Spa­ Please Give Us a Call ghetti in boiling, salted Salted Mixed Nuts All Work Gz^aranteed water; drain, blanch. Stir lb...... 50^^ 60f) A 70^ Cut Flowers 10% Discount With This Ad. 1421 15th St. ARCADE WESTERN SEED CO. TAbor 4255 . in butter (sire of egg), Brazil Nuts ...... 40^ lb. Potted Plants add one cup grated cheese [■95 Bet. Market and Blake and small can tomato Down—51.00 Funeral Designs GROCERY Per Week VOSS BROS. paste, diluted with half and as much water. Stir, place BAKERY in hot oven to brown. 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PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, March 10,1938 SISTERS ULL-STIII CURE SACRED HEART-LOYGLA MEN Discussion Club Series ‘You Are Church,’ WILL HAVE SMOKER MARCH 17 Syllabui II, Part 3 SECOND SEMESTER T E i SELECTED' (Sacred Heart-Loyola Pariih) ther Carroll Boland, S.J., of Cleve- Tl Bishop Tells Pupils ■The men of Sacred Heart-Loy­ land, 0. A good crowd is in at­ The History of the Apostolic Church ola parish will have the opportu­ tendance each evening. r (Continued From Page One) nity of witnessing the Regis col­ Sunday will be the Communion The Church in the (ientile World The Congregation of the Sisters (Continued From Page One) nism. Against the atheism must of St. Joseph guild met in St. trouble. For •, several positions lege elimination smoker in Sacred diy for the Holy Name society. or some time in the near future be opposed such Spiritual' works | there were two or more players Heart hall Thursday evening, The Communion Mass at Sacred Francis de Sales’ library Saturday and that a regional central office as prayer, the dissemination of the afternoon, March 5, with Mrs. T. deserving of place in the lineup. March 17. The event, the prelim­ Heart church is at 7 o’clock, at SYLLA B U S II, P A R T 3 instrument of persecution. (Acts of the sodality will be established i knowledge of God, and good ex- Balance of favor went to men who inary for the coming boxing Loyola, 8:30. A good representa­ LESSON XIII 25:10-11.) L. Mulligan, president, presiding. in Denver to serve sodalities in ample through application o f , Mrs.“ -■Mulligan Hi read the by-laws and had shown consistent performance tournament at Regis, is under the tion from both churches in the par- ST. PAUL IN BONDS Outline of Leiton XIII this region. High school, college, Catholic principles in daily living. and ability to co-operate with auspices of the Holy Name socie­ i.sh will attend the annual K. of C. When St. Paul ip his speech of the constitution of the organiza­ and nursing school students were Again.st the materialism of Com­ I. Map Work. Locate Jerusalem tion, recently incorporated, nam­ teammates. ties of the parish. Admi-ssion to Communion at the Cathedral Caesarea. defense in the open courtyard of resent from Colorado, Wyoming, munism, the sodality opposes a the hall will be by card only. The March 20. the Te.nple mentioned his Divine ing Mrs. McCallin, Mrs. Agnes program embracing propaganda, Honorable mention goes to; For­ II. Readings and Discussion Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico. wards — Hepp and Hartmann of smoker will start at 8 o’clock. Wal­ Ninety-one women from the two mi.ssion to the Gentiles, his Jewish Nevans, and Mrs. H. A. Grout as ■The opening Mass on Saturday discussion clubs, ^ co-operatives, Aids: trustees of the society. Mrs. M. Annunciation, Fritz Franks of St. ter Wade is in charge of arrange­ sodality gi'oup of the parish heard 1) St. Paul’s Roman citizenship adver.'aries became so infuriated morning was celebrated by the study of democracy and dictator­ ments. A very interesting and en­ an address by Father Daniel Lord, that they pulled off their garments L. Clark, Mrs. L. Shivlock, and ship, consideration of the en- Joseph’s, Crowley of R e«s, Joseph ) saves him from the scourge. Acts Rev. Hubert Newell, diocesan su Padia of Mullen home. Young and tertaining e\’ening is promised. S.J., at Loyola hall Wednosday and cast dust into the air, thus Mrs.’ H. A. Grout were assigned to perintendent of schools, and F a - cyclicals on education, marriage, of the Apostles 22 :S2-X0. 1 J. Auer of St. Francis de Sales’, The Novena of Grace, being held afternoon, March 3. Father Lord, giving expression to their impo­ help the secretary, Mrs. E. Camp­ ther Lord led 1,100 young people and social problems, and applica- Discussions Aids: What word of I and Mangone of Cathedral; cen­ each evening at Loyola, will close who was in the city to conduct the tent rage." The tribune, suspect­ bell, on the telephone committee. and religious in reciting the I tion of the works of mercy. “ Too St. Paul touched off the tumult Plans were made to hold the ters— McCarthy of St. Francis de with the services on Saturday. The sodality convention, was present n again? (Verses 21-22.) Describe ing that Paul spoke in Hebrew be­ prayers of the Mass aloud as they often,” said the priest, “ we have first annual card party of the so­ Sales’ and J. Rescoia of Mullen novena i.4 being preached by Fa- at Loyola at the request of the the scene of the tumult. (Verse cause he had something to conceal, were said by the celebrant. Proper j merely had the works of mercy in ciety Saturday afternoon. May 7, home; guards— Conboy of Holy Rev. E. J. Morgan, S.J., pastor. 23.) How did the tribune plan to had recourse to the “ third degree," parts of the Mass were read by our catechism.s while the Com- Fathers A. F. Versavel, S.J.; in the tea room of the Denver Dry munists have been putting them Family and Book of Annunciation. get information from St. Paul? the torture of scourging, with a Father Lord from the pulpit. In A resume of those selected on George Keith, S.J., and C. J. Bo­ view of forcing Paul to tell the Goods company. Mrs. J. H. Spil- into practice.” (Verse 24.) How did St. Paul the sanctuary were Bishop 'Vehr, the team shows why .officials se­ land, S.J., were also present. thwart the plan? (Verses 25-27.) truth. A slave, under Roman law, lane was appointed chairman and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Hugh L. Mc- Many Reiolutiont Adopted 16 Seminarians lected them unanimously, The high school girls’ basketball The tribune’s remark (vejse 28) could be tortured in order to ex­ the following as assistants: Mmes. Menamin, Fathers William J. i f Gallagher. McCallin; Butler, Mc­ The convention adopted resolu­ F O R W A R D S: Celia of Regis team will enjoy an outing next seems to mean that he purchased tract from him an acknowledg­ O’Shaughnessy, S.J.; Florence Ma­ tions urging a background of It Veigh, Jaap, Mayer; Nevans, and Haggerty of Holy Family. Tuesday, when it travels to Boul­ his citizenship; St. Paul could be ment of guilt, but it was unlawful honey, S..J.; Aloysius J. Heeg, S.J.; Catholic literature for Catholic ji* Campbell, and Grout. Friends of Hardly any explanation is need^ der to meet the team of Mt. St. proud of the fact that he was to subject a Roman citizen to the George A. McDonald, S.J., and leadership; a more thorough dif­ the guild are requested to keep in Celia’s case. His record of 125 To Be Ordained Gertrude’s academy. te born a Roman citizen. How then indignity of scourging before he Herberi, O’H. Walker. S.J. Fathers fusion of Catholic literature in this date open to support a worthy points scored in six games speaks Father Keith is considering e did the tribune start the process been given a trial and_ had been O’Shaughnessy and Mahoney were Catholic education; organization ‘cause. for iteelf. He showed a con­ (Continued From Page One) forming a team for the softball against St. Paul? (Verse 30.) proven guilty. chaplains to Bishop Vehr. of writing clubs to train Catholic league. Young men of the parish *r sistent ability to hit the hoop of Salt Lake, Utah, and George 2) St. Paul before the San­ The tribune was ho little aston­ Mmes. Verlinden, Butler, Sun­ In his sermon. Bishop Vehr told writers, and thus more effectively interested should get in touch with d ished to learn that Paul, a Jew of derland, Alice Nevans, and Spil- from any angle and almost from Rice, Diocese of San Diego, Calif. hedrin. Acts 23:1-10. the sodalists that Bishops and combat atheistic Communism, and any distance. In one game he him as soon as possible. mean appearance, was a Roman lane, and Miss Leona Gallagher The Denver men will be or­ Discussion .Aids: This arraign­ priests are unable to reach mil­ utilization of radio facilities, where The monthly meeting of the Sa­ citizen. The Roman officer had were welcomed as new members. scored 64 points, closely approach­ dained at the Cathedral by the ment before the Sanhedrin (the lions of persons whom the Cath­ available, to promote .sodality ob­ cred Heart Catholic Teacher-Pqr- m bought the privilege of citizenship Mrs. J. J. Jaap was awarded the ing the all-time record for points Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr Jewish court that was the first olic laity can influence for either jectives. The Rev. Herbert O’H. ent association will be held Fri­ -i at a great price, but Paul w’as born special prize at the meeting. Re­ made in a single game. He rarely the Ember Saturday before Trin­ to condemn Christ to death) took good or bad. For those millions, Walker, S. J., literary and art finished a conte.st with less than day, March 18, instead of on the to the honor. His father or per­ freshments were served by Mrs. ity Sunday, June 11; the two place in the Temple, evidently in said the Bishop, “ you individually editor of the Queen’s Work, con- six goals to his credit. usual third Thursday. This change haps a more remote progenitor had George Evans and Mrs. Mamie young men JFor the Archdioce.se of a location that could be seen from are the Church.” He discussed sectionalalducted meetings in these is being made for this month only the adjoining Fortress Antonia, acquired the privilege either by Fletcher. fields. Jack Haggerty suffered the mis­ Los Angeles and the student for the characteristics of three classes fortune to be a member of a los­ the Diocese of San Diego will be because of other demands on Adel- the tribune's headquarters at the purchase or a.s a reward for dis­ of Catholics: The ardent and en­ Study of the Hare .system of phian hall for March 17. The time of the Jewish festivals. tinguished services rendered to the harassing case which could easily ing team. Had he been able to ordained April 2. The Great result in serious consequence.s. It thusiastic ones, the cowardly ones proportional representation as a get the support given to Celia he Falls ordinations are set for May meeting will open at 2:30 p. m., as Describe the blow given to St. empire or as a gratuity from his who live good private lives but I “ just and safe means of making usual. Mrs. Thomas Garrison of Paul and his response. (Verses master. also furnished him the occasion of might have equaled the diminutive 10 and are to be the principal showing his zeal for the protection hide their religion from the public, our democracy effective” was PoirlAi*’aRaider’s total.fAfol As Aa itif wacwas, fiohe nlarprl placed feature of the diocesan Eucharistic Golden will lecture on her trip to 1-4.) Why did St. Paul apologize The tribune, learning that Paul and the indifferent ones who often moved by the government section the Holy Land. was a Roman citizen by birth, was of Roman citizens and thus im­ second in total .scoring with 78 Congress. The Rev. Mr. Milton for rebuking the high priest? drift away from the Church. Only under leadership of the Rev. Ed­ (Verse 5.) Compare the conduct filled with alarm, for it was for­ proving his reputation at head­ points chalked up. His highest Kelly will be elevated to the quarters. We are surprised at the the ardent Catholic is a valuable ward Dowling, S.J. Delegates score in a single game was 13 priesthood by the Most Rev. of Our Lord (John 18:21-24) and bidden by law to chain, and much representative of his Church, the voted to study values of student of St. Paul when struck under more to scourge without trial, a ample guard that he dispatched field goals and two free throws Bishop Duane G. Hunt, Bishop Bishop declared, and only he is government for its merit in facili­ for a total of 28, made against of Salt Lake, May 11. PRIEST-CHEMIST similar circumstances in this same free-born citizen of the empire. with Paul to Caesarea, Graeco-Ro­ man city on the sea coast, the resi­ worthy of his heritage as a fol tating school process, and as Sacred Heart team. He was often St. Thomas’ Day Observed court. How did St. Paul seek Yet it remained for Paul to estab­ lower of Christ. Bishop Vehr a.sked ' necessary training for civic life to divide and thus distract the lish that he was innocent, and ac­ dence of the Roman procurators responsible for more than half of The patronal feast of the semi­ GROWS HAIR in Judaea. The journey was God’s blessing on the convention , after graduation, his team’s total points. nary, that of St. Thomas Aquinas, A Uiiiremt? pftreatise on trial court? (Verses fi-8.) Did cordingly 4ie had to remain in C A R K o f T H F h a i r is now being *ent free he succeed? (Verse 9.) With what prison until he was tried. The started under cover of darkness, that out of it the sodalists might j Under the influence of Father CENTER: Marvin Anderson, the Angelic Doctor, was observed develop “ a real spirit of lively | McDonald, the convention defi- to fcalp Rufferers. It rlescTibei how to use ihe result? (Verse 10.) next day he appeared before the begun at the third hour of the Cathedral. Anderson was the dif­ March 7 at the institution with remarkiihle compound mixed b? Fr. JameR night, i. e., three hours after sun­ faith.” I nitely aligned itself with the co- ference between victory and de­ the closing of the Forty Hours’ Cfilmore which grew perfect hair on head of 3) The plot to kill St. Paul Sanhedrin to make his defense. set or about 9 p. m. Many Problenu Ditcutsed operative npiovement. Declaring feat to his squad in several games devotion. The Most Rev. Bishop bald student. Since then more than 50,000* thwarted by his nephew. Acts The ca.se pertained to the jurisdic­ bottles have been used, rovntties going to In a series of sectional meetings, that producers’"and consumers’, co­ this-season. His height gave him Urban J. Vehr officiated at the ' :J 23:11-22. tion of the Sanhedrin because the St. Luke’s account corresponds (herity. Users testify to wonderful results for exactly to the Roman procedure. the delegates discussed a wide operatives, when operated accord­ a great advantage and his con­ Solemn Pontifical Mass. falling half and dandruff. Write for fret Discussion Aids: Describe Paul’s charge came under the heading of treati«e to R. IF. Gilmore, Dept. 1, 2810 11th religious differences. When an inferior officer turned a range of problems, with emphasis ing to sound Rochdale principles, sistent floor work on both offense Enrollment Is Cosmopolitan vision the night of this farcical are in conformity with Catholic Ave. No., Seattle, Wash. St. Paul did not address the San­ case over to a superior, the latter on the following: Personal char­ and defense was an asset. He The. cosmopolitan enrollment at trial. (Verse 11.) Describe the dogma, philosophy, and ideals, del was often high man in Bluejay St. Thomas’ seminary lists dele­ plot to assassinate St. Paul. hedrin as his Superiors; he -w'ould was not to rely on the report made- acter of the Catholic leader, di­ egates urged Catholics to become scoring for the evening and at gates from 19 dioceses, 16 .states, (Verses 12-15.) Who foiled the not thus acknowledge that they to him but was himself to make rected by Father Lord; family life and anti-Communism, projects, the informed, intelligent, and active other times .set up baskets for and two men from Europe, out of EPILEPSY-FITS plot? (Verse 16.) Describe the had any authority over him. He an investigation. Claudius Lysias Have supplied sufTerera with & medieint a.sked Paul concerning points not Rev. J.- Roger Lyons, S.J.; eco­ members of co-operatives where teammates by crafty feeding. He a .student enrollment of approx­ boy’s visits to Paul, the centurion addressed them' simply as “ broth­ they exi.st “ in order that Catho­ that many users p.ay haa proved successful mentioned in the tribune’s report nomic projects and discussion is an all-around athlete and was imately 100 seminarians. Nor has in relieving attacks. I now wish to reach all and the tribune. (Verses 17-21.) ers.” He immediately.declared his lic influence may help keep co­ and promised to hear the case clubs, the Rev. George A. Mc­ chosen bn the Register and other the seminary been slow to afford those who have not been helped and to do to What did the tribune do? (Verse innocence. His failure to recog­ am offering a trial FREE. Send for it now, when, as the law required, his ac­ Donald, S.J.; Catholic literature operatives true to solid co-opera­ all-star football teams in 1937. preparatory courses for advanced 22 .) nize the authority of t^e Sanhe­ tive principles.” The assembly B. LEPSO cusers should present themselves. and propaganda, the Rev. Her­ GUARDS: Mike Auer of St. studies in Rome and at- the Cath­ E. Wright St. Milwaukee, Wlic* 4) St. Paul transferred to drin and his forceful plea of “ not also moved to “ study and promote guilty,” which was an implicit con­ This all supposes that Paul had bert O’H. Walker, S.J.; student Francis de Sales’ and Lew Gagan olic University of America in Caesarea.' Acts 23:23-35. government and democracy, the the co-operative movement in of Cathedral. Auer was called Washington. The number of stu­ Discussion Aids: What precau­ demnation of their conduct appealed from the jurisdiction of Rev. Edward J. Dowling. S.,i. Spe­ schools and parishes as far as cir- “ the outstanding guard of the sea- dents who formerly attended St. tions did the tribune take to get towards him on the preceding day the Sanhedrin, where he recognized cum.stances .permit.” the utter hopelessness of a fair cial problems of high schools, col­ He figured very little in Thomas’ .seminary is steadily in­ Swelling Reduced Paul safely out of Jerusalem?/!attacking and falsely accusing Representatives of teaching And Short Breathing relieved when him, enraged the high priest, and. trial, to the jurisdiction of the leges, and nursing schools were scoring, leaving that phase of the creasing in Rome. (Verses 23-24.) Why was he so sisterhoods, meeting with the Rev. game to his brother, but consist­ This year marks the 30th an­ ' caused by unnatural collection of water in solicitous? (Verse 25.) Vhat was contrary tO the law, he ordered Roman courts. considered in divisional meetings abdomen, feet and legs, and when preasare Aloysius J. Heeg, S.J., obtained ently held down scores by op­ niversary of the founding of the ahovo nnklea leavea a dent. Trial packafo the nature of his letter to Felix? Paul to be struck. This lesson covers a period of of these three groups. A .special ' program on teaching religion in support for their resolution to aid ponents. He is fast and clever local institution. Since the be­ FREK. COIXUM MEDICINE COMPANY. (Verses 25-30.) Did he think St. St. Paul could not in silence, two years (57 to 59 A. D.) in the Dept. rst object of the so- pigyej the piano and led the sing- Wichita, Kans., mu.st be attributed Liquid Tablets Headache, 30 5) St. Paul arraigned before St. Jerome contrasts the conduct dality— the development of per­ mites.” He is ^reat on backboard the honor of bringing St. Thomas’ Salve, Nose Drops m inutes. Philippians, Colossians, and Phile­ ing at the recreation periods, was work, aggressive, and a good Felix. Acts 2i:l-9. of Our Lord and His illustrious dis­ sonal holiness. Other sections were seminary to its present high place mon, which accordingly are styled master of ceremonies at the Satur­ feeder. He has stopped the scor­ Try ''Rub-My-Tism” — World's Best Liniment Discussion Aids: How long did ciple in similar circumstances concerned mostly with projects in­ among similar educational insti­ “ the Epistles of the captivity.” day night show, and took an im­ ing of many of the league’s great- St. Paul have to wait for a hear­ (.John xviii, 23), and inquires; •It is certain that St. Paul was a cluded in the Catholic .Action pro­ tutions of the Church in America. portant part in the banquet pro­ e.st sharpshooters. WHAT CAUSES EPILEPSY? ing? (Verse -1.) Tertullus was a “ Where is the patience of the Sa­ prisoner when he wrote them, for gram of the sodality. In one of gram. Much of the music and IS THERE A CURE? sort, of prosecuting attorney. vior, who, like a lamb led to he mentions the fact in each of his meetings. Father Lyons dis­ many of the words sung at the Regis and Cathedral Heroic Bishop Honored What charges did he bring against slaughter, opened not his mouth cussed the semester outline of ac­ A booklet containing the opin­ these letters; it may be, however, convention were from his own pen. Set for Title Clash By British Government ions of famous doctors on this in­ the prisoner? (Verses 5-6.) to complain but meekly chided the that he wrote them after reach­ tivities designed to promote both Toastmistress at the closing 6) St. Paul defends his inno­ As Regis and Cathedral squads teresting subject will be sent one who struck Him.” St. Jerome ing Rome, where his imprison­ personal satisfaction and active banquet was Anna Marie 'Wade of New Y’ork.— As a mark of rec­ cence. Acts 2i:10-_23. adds that he so writes not to con­ Catholicity. Next year’s outline went through last-minute drills in FREE, while they last, to any ment continued for about two Loretto Heights college, president ognition of his heroic assistance at reader writing to the Educational Discussion .Aids: How did Paul demn St. Paul but to empha.size preparation for Saturday night’s years more. will be based on the students’ of the Denver Sodality union. At the time of the volcanic eruption Division, 551 Fifth Avenue, Dept. refute the chargea) Of rais­ the glory of the Ma.ster who, suf­ Tertullus, who accompanied the needs and wishes as expressed in the banquet Father Lord ex- cla.sh for the parochial cage crown, ing seditions? (Verses 11-12.) “ bear” stories emanated from both of Vunapope last year, Bi.shop JW-3, New York, N. Y. fering,in the flesh, overcame the hand-picked delegation of the high this and other regional meetings pre.ssed his appreciation of the Gerard ViCsters, M.S.C., Vicar b) Of being “ seditious” in pro­ injury and weakness of the flesh. priest from Jeru.salem to Caeserea, being held throughout the country work done by Father Theodore J. camps. According to Coach Kel- mulgating the religion of the log at Regis, .Tackie Celia is suffer­ Apostolic of that section of New St. Paul called the high priest was what in our day would be this sprinjf. Schulte, S.J., regional sodality Guinea, was awarded the Order “ Nazarenes?” (Verses 14-16) c) “ whited wall,” a proverbial ex­ called a prosecuting attorney. He moderator, and officials of the ing from a bad cold and may not Union Activities Reviewed be at his best for the feature con­ of the British Empire by the Brit­ Of profaning the temple? (Vefses pression among the Jews used to was probably a Latin or a Greek, Accompli.shments of the Denver | local union in arranging and con- 17-21.) What was the outcome of test. At the same time Coach ish government. expre.ss the highest degree of hy­ for, when the Jews were plead­ .Sodality union in the past were re- ducting the convention. the trial? (Verse 22.) • By what Collins, Bluejay mentor, reported pocrisy. The Jews were wont to ing ca.ses before Roman tribunals, viewed at a general session on Bishop Vehr, who was guest of leniency did Felix show that he whitewa.sh the exterior of their they were accustomed to hire pro­ honor at the banquet, urged the that Marvin Anderson has an ear Joan of Arc’s Banner was favorably impressed by Paul? .Saturday by Madelyn Weber of affliction that may necessitate an burial chambers to render them fessional lawyers familiar with Loretto Heights college. She dis- students to promote the cause of Reproduced for Rheims (Verse 23.) . conspicuous so that none would Roman law. The trial was con­ Christ and the Church in all ways jperation. In such a case, said 7) Paul before Felix and Dru- cu.ssed the union’s promotion of Coach Collins, Anderson’s services Paris.— An exact copy of St. imexpectedly come in contact with ducted in Greek, the international possible, especially through sup­ silla. Acts 2i:2i-27. the Missa Recitata, discussion Joan of Arc's standard is to be tnem and incur legal defilement. and diplomatic language of the port of Catholic higher education will not be available. Discussion Aids: Who was Dru- clubs, di.stribution of Catholic lit­ Figures show that Regis and Ca­ presented by the British As.sooia- Thus these whited walls were beau­ day. in Colorado by using the facilities silla? (Verse 24.) Did Felix en­ erature, survey of C/atholic books thedral have each won six games tion of St. .loan of Arc to Rheims tiful without, but within they were The first charge, which should in the Denver Public library, co­ of Regis and Loretto Heights col­ Cathedral at the solemn re-open­ joy St. Paul’s di.scourse on jus­ filled with dead bones and coiTup- leges. Closing his brief remarks, with no defeats. Regis has a slight tice and chastity and judgment? have made an impression on the operative store at Loretta Heights ing of the restored building July tion (cf. Matt, xxiii, 27). Roman procurator who boasted the Bishop said: “ If the Church edge in points scored and is fav­ (Verse 25.) What two contempti­ college and co-operative study ored by many to keep itr record 10. The presentation will be made How is it that St. Paul did not that he had maintained peace courses, charity projects, co-oper­ and this country are to be saved to Cardinal Suhard by an English ble tricks of Felix does St. Luke recognize the high priest? Some for the future, you Catholic young intact. Both teams expressed fa­ mention here? (Verses 26-27.) among the Jews, was that Paul ation in the Legion of Decency and delegation and the president of suggest his poor eyesight: others was a “ pest,” a public enemy, in people of today mu.st save them. vor at the choice of a site for the 8) The Jews renew their plot the drive again.st obscene litera­ champion.ship battle. East High France is expected to attend. to kill St. Paul. Acts 25:1-6. think that he spoke ironically; but that he was constantly stirring ture, symposium on Communism, We feel that the future is safe Jacquier, with more’ probability, up riots among the Jews by his in your hands.” gym being a neutral arena, neither Discussion Aids: Describe the and the annual May crowning cer­ will have any advantage in that Prelate Head* Appeal Group effort to have the new governor says that in the uproar and tumult propaganda. In the English text, emony at Regis college. Board Membera Named Regina, Sask.— The Most Rev. Paul, while hearing the words, did department. It is expected that return Paul to Jerusalem and the Tertullus is represented as call­ In discussing the sodality .semes- One delegate from each school P. J. Monahan, Archbishop of Re­ not know that it was the high ing Paul the “ author” of the sect the Bi.shop Vehr trophy, cup plot behind it. tVerses 1-3.) How ter outline of activities for next! ^*1? meeting was named to serve awarded annually to the league gina, headed a delegation repre­ priest who had uttered them. of Nazarenes. The word used by on the national advisory board, did Festus avoid the trap? (Verses year. Father Lyons considered the cage champion, will be presented sentative of all creeds before the St. Luke probably gives us only Tertullus rather means “ leader,” which acts as a go-betwe‘en for the Saskatchewan government urging 4-5.) How soon did he examine program under the heads of spirit- to the winner Saturday night. It \Ii'HAT coiiM be more appropriate as an St. Paul? (Verse 6.) the conclusion of St. Paul’s .speech which, of course, implies no in­ ual works and temporal activities. | modality central office and the local exemption from succession duties before the Sanhedrin. St. Paul fringement on the position of St. has not been announced who will FvAster or Coiifirination gift than *^Our Littlo 9) St. Paul appeals to Caesar. Both parts are designed to pro- student from make the presentation. of all gifts made to Church, edu­ Si»ler/* parbed in realistic robes beaull* Acts 25:7-12. show>ed that he was a skillful dip­ Peter. Tertullus simply meant mote personal holiness, to pro-1 school was also napied on a cational, and charitable institu­ fullv tailored of the finest materinU? These Discussion .Aids: Who brought lomat in declaring hirmself to be a that Paul was the most active mote the cause of the Church, and I'eomrnittee to promote the Queen’s St. Francis’ Leads in tions. As the act now stands, the dolls are dignified and autbentie in appear* the charges against Paul at this Pharisee, for thus he won the sym- of the Christian missionaries; he to defend the Church against its Work, official sodality organ. only exemptions are to the univer­ ance and pro\ide a year*round source o{ time? (Verse 7.) Did St. Paul nathy of that portion of the San­ was not speaking of official posi­ Numfd to the sodality advisory board Inter-Religious Tourney sity and the province. inspiration to their little owners. enemies. Greatest enemy of re­ are the followinflr studentR: i hedrin which was of that party, With three days of play com­ Avoilobit iR t«o titet oflJ tbres different garbs. Tha plead guilty or not guilty? (Verse tion. “ Sect” designates a reli­ ligion today is atheistic Commu- FiOretto HeiffhtR colleare, Mary Kliza- larger tize ( I / ") bos moveable eyes and long. and got the members of the coun­ gious gro'up that has separated beth Callagher; Retain college. Harold pleted in the tenth annual Inter­ loop into a five-way tie for first 7 2 8.) What change in procedure did reaRsUc eyelosbes. Smoller dolli (13"] are pricsd ot $2.50. Festus suggest as a favor to the cil at odds with one another. But from the main body and professes coursed in her presence on chas­ (’lark: St. JoReph'R hoRpitai, Rita O’Mal­ religious cage tourney, St. Francis place. The two quints mentioned Je'v^'s? (Verse 9.) Did St. Paul It is objected that St. Paul was peculiar doctrines; it implies no tity and justice. Born in 38 A. D. ley; Mercy hoRpital, Kileen Murphy; de Sales’ remained the sole senior now share honors with St. Jos­ St. Mary’n academy. Catherine Anne Catholic team unbeaten to date. eph’s, St. Catherine’s, and St. ■ Vii KEGISTER agree? (Verses 10-12.) insincere , in declaring himself to contempt as does the term, “ Naza- of Agrippa I, great-granddaughter Akolt; Pancratia hall. Katherine GuRt; : Xeem 420. 40 W e r^ Sf. New YerO, N. Y. 10) St. Paul before King be a Pharisee; he could not so renes,” ' which originated among of Herod I, murderer of the Inno­ RegiR high. Rchool, Jack Celia: Annuncia­ The Fransalians thus far have Francis de Sales.’ Each of the .Agrippa. Acts 25:13-27. speak without betraying the truth. the bitter enemies of the Chris­ cents, Drusilla at the age of five tion high Rchool. Mary FiOulRe Hebert: scored victories over Trinity, Gold­ five leaders has lost two and won I Enciesed find cheek Q money erdsr Q for $.. Cathedral. Jean Ryan : Holy Family high man Community center, and St. four games. I Send deUi os cheeked, at once, post paid. Discussion Aids: Tell of Fes­ But in the light of what follows tians. The Jews to this day refer was engaged to the son o f the RchooI, Marjorie Paul; St. FranciR de tus’ conversation with Agrippa we are ju.stified in understanding to the followers of Jesus as king of Commagena. This engage­ Sale*’, FranreR Finnegan, and Sacred Joseph’s, pre-tourney favorite. Seemingly unable to locate the I Oelow left ^ C re o m e o U Below right ~ W h !te hobtk | (Herod Agrippa II. a puppet king the apostle to.mean that he is a “ Nazarenes” and refuse to ac­ ment was later broken and at the ; "chooi. Walter Horn, all of St. Joseph’s has won from East hoop, St. John’s dropped a 14-tb-5 0 ered dress and black cope, with black espe ond ffilnio* | a v p o f 1 4 she was m arried to A ir I St. Joseph',, Pre«cott. Arii., decision to Cathedral. Martelon 1 Crucifii. ture rosary b ^ d s . I in Palestine). (Verses 13-21.) Pharisee in regard to the hope of knowledge the name which, from a g e 0 1 ^ 1 4 sne was^marnea to AZIZ,7 ^ S*cr»d Hnrt aesdemy, Side Christian and St. Catherine’s * . • -r-, rti i* or»r5. oKCTPa xipmrL HCBuemy, and lost to St. Francis de Sales’. and Murtaugh eaqh made one goal }DNo.26$-ir $2.50 □ No.260-13" $2.50 J What did Festus makg of the the resurrection and whatever else the beginnings of Christianity, king of Emesa. Shortly after this Oxd.n, m*h. Ros.msry Thinne.: st. • □ No.60S-I7'/2"$5.95 Q No.OIO-ir/j" $5.95 { Jews’ charges against Paul? of truth may have been in the was applied to them by the pagan marriage, the Roman official, Felix, | Anthony’., sterlinir, Flor.nre KlllorUin; St. Catherine’s dropped decisions for the losers. Graham scored (Ver.ses 18-19.) Did Festus ac­ party of the Pharisge.s. They be­ world “ Christiana.” met Drusilla, and was so capti- r to St. Joseph’? and Latter Day the fifth point on a free throw. u .. u . . * 1. . . St. Gertrud. » eed em y . Boul- St. Philomena’s lost, 12 to 7, to Above — All block cept Agrippa’s offer to help him lieved in the resurrection of the The second charge is that Paul vated by her beauty that, with the i der. Myrn* .St.ll; S.rred Heart hiah Saints and won opening night from gorb* minleture formulate a charge? (Verse 22.) body, whereas the Sadducees were profaned the temple by introduc­ aid of a Jewish magpeian, he pre-i "chooi. Gallup, n . m. x,, Norinn. Caviagia; the latter squad. The two defeats St. Francis de Sales’. Sunder­ crucifix included. Did Festus consider 'Paul guilty out-and-out materialists. ing Gentiles into areas strictly re­ vailed on her to divorce Aziz and M ary", high .rhooi, Colorado Spring., eliminate .St. Catherine’s from land was high man for the vic­ □ No. 255— 13" of any capital offense? (Verse St. Paul’s .stroke of diplomacy France. Dea: St, Mary’t academy, Chey- further tourney play. tors with three field goals. In $2.50 served to the Jews (Acta xxi, 28). marry him. She was Felix’s third enne, W yo., Jonephin^ Connelly, □ No. 600-171A" 25.) What was the purpose of this won him the good will of at least Felix was not deceived by these wife and he was her second hus-, Students ntmrd . to nerve on The With the opening of the tour­ the other contest of the after­ hearing before King Agrippa? a part of the Sanhedrin which was false charges, for he had been band. At this time, in the year Queen’. Work .^ I f in this region were: ney Monday night; all three senior noon, Blessed Sacrament team (Verses 24-27.) Loretto college, Mgrths Ellen Catholic entrants were victorious. won its first game of the season for acquitting him. There arose, some years in Palestine, where 52, she was not more than 16, so R e ,: Regi. college, Ed Koerber; St, J o .- , N o m e .. III. Religious Practices. however, such a violent quarrel Christianity was at this date very that, when she ^peared before eph’s ho.pitgl, Tere.g Dyer; Mercy ho.- St. Catherine’s beat Latter Day by defeating Annunciation team, J Address...... • 1) Have respect for authority between the Phari.sees and the Sad­ widespread. There had been a the prisoner Paul about five years pitil, Vglbiirga Klein; St. Mary’s academy, Saints, 36 to 29; St. Francis’ de 18 to 11. Rampe, Blessed Sacra­ even though it may be adminis­ ducees that the tribune feared lest Christian community at Caesarea later, she was very still very •loan O’ Byrne; Pancratia hall. Ana Areline Sales’ took Trinity, 33 to 30, and ment center, paced his team with iC ir y ...... Stole...... ■ tered unjustly. (Acts 23:5.) Pena; Regis high school, .Tames Reinert; St. Joseph’s defeated East Side four tallies. M A IL t o d a y POR pUXk OiLIVERY Paul would be pulled to pieces and from the time of the conversion of youthful. Paul, in the presence Annunciation high school, Elmer Book; 2) Do not use unjust means returned him to the .safety of the Cornelius, the Roman centurion. of Felix, -Who, as Tacitus informs Cathedral. Lorraine Price; Holy Family Christian, 36 to 16. Tuesday night to accomplish even what appears Antonia fortress. Felix, then, was fairly familiar us, was very unscrupulous and who higlT school. Lucille Becker; St. Francis St. Catherine’s lost to St. Joseph’s,^ de Sales’, Fred Kelly, and Sacred Heart to be a good end. (Acts 23:11-13.) Then there arose a conspiracy with Christianity, and would'have had stolen Drusilla from her hus­ 40 to 25, while St. Francis de '' 3) Profess your faith fearless­ high school, Francis Shaball, all ot Den­ Sales’ was winning out over Guld- which, thanks to St. Paul’s nephew, acquitted Paul except that he band, and in the presence of Dru­ ver; St. Joseph’s. Prescott. Arir..., Mary BE PROTECTED... ly as occasion demands. Acts was discovered in time to save its feared to incur the displeasure of silla who had abandoned her legit­ Ann Gondwin; Sacred Heart academy, man center, 34 to 23. Wednes­ 24:14.) intended victim. We know noth­ Ogden, Utah. Geraldine Egan; St. An­ day’s results brought an upset in Join St. Chrisloplier’s Protective Association the Sanhedrin, which was very imate consort to live with a for­ thony's, Sterling, Helen Goilobith; Mt. 4) Be prudent enough to use ing of this young man who saved anxious for Paul’s condemnation. eign pagan, did not fear to imi­ the defeat of St. Joseph’s by St. proper formalities in dealing with St. Srholastica'., Canon City, Rose Life membership and beautiful wallet of $1 his illustrious uncle’s life; St. Paul If Paul had used the dishonorable Mestas; Mt. St. Gertrude’., Boiilder, Francis’ by a 27-to-18 score. people, especially strangers. (Acts tate the courageous John the Bap­ St. Christopher, all for is altogether silent as to his fam- method of bribery, he could have Genevieve Lynch; Sacred Heart high Meanwhile, St. Catherine’s was tist, and openlv condemn the in­ .chooi, Gallup. N. Mex., Winifred Me- (Many spiritual advantafea, too.) 25:3-5.) ily, and St. Luke makes no further had his freedom; but he disdained being eliminated by Latter Day 5) Use the civil courts to safe­ justice and unchastity of this pair. Quade; St. Mary's high school, Colorado WRITE AT ONCE: ST. CHRISTOPHER PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, REV. mention of this nephew, not even such unworthy tactics, especially Springs. Margaret Daly; St. Mary’s acad­ Saints, 35 to 31. guard your own rights, not as an Paul spoke so movingly of the J. J. CROWE. 8A .J., DIRECTOR. EPIPHANT COLLEGE, NEWBURGH, N. T. giving us his name. Was he a in view of his conviction that he judgment of God that the hard­ emy, Cheyenne, W yo.. Emma Marandin. Thursday night’s schedule listed Christian? We do not know. It is had done nothing blameworthy>y ened pagan was terrified. Prefects and Priest Meet St. Joseph’s and the winner of the certain, however, that, if he were and that he was a victim of Jewish St. Paul knew perfectly well Prefects of Denver sodalities Latter Day Saints-Trinity game It Is Dangerous still an adherent of the Jewish persecution. Felix, however, that'there would not be the shadow met with Father Lyons at St. and in the junior division, Cathe faith, he was no fanatic; Had he treated Paul with much considera­ of a chance of having a fair trial Mary’s academy 'Wednesday eve­ dral and Highland Methodist.’ Invest in S. V. D. Annuities It Is dangerous to sell a SUBSTITUTE been, he would have been, in spite tion, orderingnng tithe centurion to be at Jerusalem, and accordingly he ning of this week to plan for the Junior Cage Loop for 6S6 Just to .make three or four cents of the ties of blood, as eager for indulgent to his ^prisoner and allow appealed to the Emperor. Such next quarterly meeting of the Income of 5%-7% for Life more. Customers are your best assets; the murder of Paul as nvere the him the unrestricted visits of his an appeal, the right of every Ro­ Denver sodality union, which will In Five-Way Tie Send for Free Booklet lose them and you lose your Business. conspirators. friends. man citizen, immediately sus­ be held in April. Following the Defeats of St. John’s and St. REV. FATHER MAY 6«6 is worth three or four times as The tribune welcomed this op- A few notes on the life of Dru- pended the jurisdiction of all pro­ meeting, the student leaders had Philomena’s in junior parochial SOCIETY OF THE DIVINE WORD TECHNY, ILL. much as a SUBSTITUTE. portunity to rid himself of an em- siUa explain why Paul dia- vincial tribunals. dinner with Father Lyons. league games Sunday t^ew the w I" f Thursday, March 10,1938 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE BISHOP TIHEN IS ILL Welcome to Buenos Aires TABERNACLE SOCIETY St. Philomena $ sador to Argentina, as he greets Lieutenant Commander Robert Olds after the successful flight of six U. S. army planes to the .South American republic for the inauguration of President Roberto M. Ortiz. ’ HEARS FR. CAMPBELL IN WICHITA HOSPITAL This picture was made at El Palomar airport just after the arrival of , the six big bombers. t Group to Meet (Continued From Page One) consecration of that building, etc. “ Those who assiduously fulfil agencies because we look only at the duty of prayer and penance our own work. The world today next day. Bishop Vehr would sing The three major works for (Regis High School) contribute much more to the in­ presents a sad spectacle. Every­ (St. Philomena’s Paruh) the funeral Mass and the semi­ which he was responsible in a r The Literary Revival club crease of the Church and the wel­ where is turmoil—persecution of The monthly meeting of the narians from St. Thomas’ would particularly personal way were fare of mankind than those who the Church, war, social unrest. In members met at the home of Altar and Rosary society will be form the choir. the building of the residence hall later in tilling the Master’s field,” conditions such as these, many held Monday afternoon, March 14, R William Fitzsimons, 2506 Glen­ Although burial would be made coe, as the guests of Mr. and said the Very Rev. Harold V. pMple are unmindful of the ef­ at the home of Mrs. J. P. McCon- and the chapel at St. Thomas’ Mrs. B. F. Fitzsimons. James Campbell, quoting from the Life of ficacy of prayer.” aty. Mrs. McConaty will be as­ in Mount Olivet cemetery, it is the seminary (with a consequent mul­ jWright presented his critique of Pope Pius XI, by Philip Hughes, “ In a book by Father Thomas sisted by her mother, Mrs. Eliza­ intention some time in the future tiplication of enrollment and a in his address before the Senior Schwertner, O.P., the Rosary—A *^the play, Joan d’Arc, and directed beth Litmer. to fit up a chapel in the Cathedral development of local vocations), Tabei;pacle society at a meeting Social Remedy, it is demonstrated The annual novena to St. Joseph the establishment of the Catholic 'I the discussion about the artistry and to remove the bodies of the f the play. William Fitzsimons Friday, March 4, at the home of that a devotion to the Rosary is in preparation for the feast day, Charities' office, and the develop­ Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff, 1130 East a solution for social problems,” iscussed Green Pastures and led March 19, began on Thursday, deceased Bishops of Denver to that ment of the Register as a na­ Father Campbell continued. “ St. lithe club in an analysis of the rea- i Seventh Ave. March 10. Prayers of the novena building. Crypt space has already tional institution. At the time he Continuing, Father Campbell ex­ Dominic, preaching up and down 'sons for the play’s popularity. i are being recited after the daily left Denver, four diocesan edi­ plained: “ The Holy Father con­ Europe against the Albigensian been provided in the Cathedral. ) tl The Mothers’ club held its meet- Masses. tions of the Register were being sidered the work of the contem­ heresy, demonstrated the potency It is'customary in many dioceses (.ing Thursday afternoon, March A roller skating party was en­ published plus the National plative orders of more value than of the Rosary in opening the to entomb Bishops in the Cathe­ Edition. 'Today there, are 19 rlO, with the Rev. William V. joyed Wednesday evening by the dral. Two Bishops of Denver are that of all other priests combined. minds of his listeners to basic Donovan club. Refreshments were diocesan editions and the Na^; Dii *^Doyle, S.J., as the featured He had in mind such orders as the truth, according to the writer. St. buried in Mount Olivet cemetery s speaker. served at the school hall after­ tional Edition has grown almost Carmelites and the Cistercians. Joseph Catalingo, placing com­ — the Most Rev. Joseph Projectus wards. 200 per cent. The first unit of 0 On Monday morning, the debate Prayer is active, not passive. plete reliance on prayer, founded Machebeuf (died 1889) and the ijclub presented an exhibition be- The parish Boy Scout troop. No. the Register building was erected Prayer is union with God and God the ‘ House of Divine Providence,’ Most Rev. Nicholas Chrysostom at 938 Bannock street in Bishop rfore the seniors, juniors, one gproup is ActioR. We become discouraged in Turin, Italy. The practice of 130, will hold its regular meeting Matz (died 1917). An Archbishop, Jof sophomores, and all the fresh- Friday evening at 7 :30 at the Tihen’s reign. Two other units when we look at the work of social perpetual adoration , was insti­ the Most Rev. John Baptist Pita- have been added since. Without *men. On Tuesday afternoon at 3 tu te. There were no endowments. school hall. val, the fifth man to head the see of lo ’clock in the Little theater, a com- Dr. C. Howard Darrow, who has the financial aid and personal en­ It was a rule of the founder that of Santa Fe, N. Mex., a pioneer couragement given by Bishop la t tpetitive debate was held with Holy no preparations for breakfast were been ill for a month, is improving Colorado priest who returned to ■«T iFamily high debaters on the na- Thanks Extended .steadily. Tihep, the development of the to be made on the previous night. Denver to spend the last years of paper would not have been pos­ he 'tional topic for high schools, “ Uni­ This institution now knows no Mrs. J. F. Conway, who under­ his life, is also buried at Mount cameral Legislation.” On Thurs- went an operation this week, is sible: When the chapel campaign he limit to its charity in caring for Olivet. He resigned in 1918 and for the seminary was being 7day afternoon, the(^’^abaters,from By Nuns in China children, the agte, and the doing nicely. died in 1928. or jArvada high appear^_m__pte'Little Walter O’Reilly has returned to launched, the Bishop said that on psychopathic. St. Joseph had the cofnpletion of the chapel he I d ^theater at 2:40. complete reliance on the power of West Point after a short visit with Native of Indiana To Denver Guild his mother, Mrs. A. M. O’Reilly. Bishop John Henry Tihen was would be ready to say: “ Nunc 1 On Monday, March 21, Brother prayer to produce results. One dimittis, Domine, servum Tuum in .Basil will come from Mullen home of his favorite sayings was: ‘God Mr.s. D. E. McCurtain’s club born in Oldenburg, Ind., July 14, A letter sent to members of the met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. 1861, of Herman B. and Angela pace.” The words were prophe.tic. Ho address the Regis high student has chosen the foolish of the world He left Denver just as the chapel ibody. Seton guild of Denver by Sister to confound the wise’. H. J. Manning. (Bruns) Tihen. As a boy he was Mary Evangelist of St. Joseph’s Mrs. G. L. Schott entertained taken to Jefferson City, Mo., was being finished. The great Indian Paper 2S Years Old Abbot’s Mother Dies F I The slow progress of the altera­ “ St. John Bosco, another dis­ tower at St. Thomas’ seminary tions in the chapel has interfered hospital in Wuchang, Hupeh, ciple of the efficacy of prayer Mrs. Thomas Neyens’ club where he was reared. He received Mangalore, India.— The Holy London.— Mother of the Abbot', China, conducted by the Sisters of Wednesday, March 9. Honors were his education at St. Benedict’s col­ was named Tihen tower in his Father has sent an Apostolic bless- of Douai, Mrs. Margaret Mooney . with the usual Lenten devotions, in the solution of social problems, memory and a plaque containing but has unexpectedly proved a Charity, expresses sincere thanks founded refuges for homeless shared by Mrs. L. M. Appel and lege, Atchison, Kaiu.; St. Francis’ infc to the editorial staff of collapsed on entering St. Thomas’ - H for a donation of $50 and some Mrs. Purcell. Mrs. Sheehy will seminary, in the Milwaukee arch­ his picture and a commemorative Dirven, Catholic fortnightly pub­ church, Waterloo, Liverpool. She- boon to some of the students and boys,” Father Campbell said. “ He inscription is on the interior. aflPorded them the opportunity of articles sent by the guild to aid was considered a fool by the peo­ have the next meeting. diocese, and at the Catholic Uni­ lished in the Konkani language, was carried to the rectory but died^ daily Communion in their parish the nuns in their work among the ple of his time because he was Mrs. P. F. Giblin’s club met at versity of America "(where he Bishop Tihen will go down in when the paper celebrated its 25th before medical aid arrived. An-, 5 churches each morning. A check­ refugees of the war-torn area. always surrounded by crowds of the home of Mrs. W. H. Hilbert. studied as a Monsignor). He was Colorado history as one of the year. The editor is Alex A. Pais, other son is the Rev. Louis Mooneye up reveals that. 85 day students Vivid descriptions of the suf­ boys. He was a contemporary of Mrs. John Covillo made high score. drdained a priest April 26, 1886, greatest men ever to reside here. a lawyer. of the Menevia diocese. '' and 45 boarders receive Holy fering of the hundreds left home­ the present Pope. Poverty and Mrs.' Guiry will have tne next for the Archdiocese of St. Louis, Communion each morning. less as the result of dwellings’ be­ prayer are the essence of thi order meeting. and served as assistant in St. Practically the entire student ing destroyed by bombs and of the that he founded. It is the same John’s church, a downtown church body is making the Novena of nuns’ and refugees’ constant fear rule that governs the Little Sisters of St. Louis, when Father John Grace in preparation for the Feast of the frequent air raids speak of the Poor, who have a great de­ Joseph Hennessy was pastor. Fa­ of the Canonization of Sts. Igna­ conclusively of the horrible condi­ votion to St. Joseph. Theirs is an ther Hennessy was named Bishop tius and Francis Xavier, March 12. tions now prevalent throughout absolute reliance on prayer. There TO of Wichita in 1888, and Feb. 1, The last of the “ conditioned’ the district. is no subterfuge in their attitude. 1889, Father Tihen went to Wich­ examinations, including all the op­ The uncertainty under which It is St. Joseph’s problem; it is ita to become rector of the Cathe­ tional branches, modern languages, sisters live is revealed in the news God’s problem. The Dominican dral parish and Chancellor of the and sciences, takes place Saturday that they did not receive their No­ Sisters of the Sick Poor have a 01VIII GEIfTEOdiocese. He served in that capacity morning, March 12. vember mail until February. similar reliance and trust in Divine from 1889 to 1911. For 42 years Providence. Many of us neglect of his life. Bishop Tihen either prayer as a means of social action. (Denver Deanery) headed a diocese or was the most We Catholics do not make suffi­ Our Lady of 'Victory chapel will trusted adviser of the Bishop. He ST. JOSEPH’S ALTAR SOCIETY cient and steady use of prayer.” be the scene of a week’s mission held two ranks as Monsigmor, be­ Patr onize A program of piano music, ren­ for the community of Vail center ing first a Papal Chamberlain, and dered by Edna May Crothers, con­ beginning Sunday, March 13. The then, in 1907, a Domestic Prelate, APPOINTS SIX COMMITTEES sisted of the following selections: Very Rev. John Ordinas, C.R., a rank given to him when he be­ “ Song of Love,” by Liszt; “ L’Ar- will conduct services. came Vicar General of the Wichita diocese. (St. Jo*eph’« Pariih) year: Altar linens, Mrs. Still- roganaise,” by Massenet, and Plans are under way to reor­ The Altar and Rosary society hammer, chairman, assisted by “ Piano Chimes.” by Roper. ganize the afternoon and evening Unutual Honors Accorded rograms at the center. William held its regular meeting Wednes­ Mmes. O’Byrne, Canny, O’Hara, Father Woeber Speaks Two unusual distinctions came 1 rieg has recently been appointed REGISTER day night, March 9. Benediction and Doghty; deanery, Mrs. T. The Rev. Edward M. Woeber, to him in his days in St. Lauis. secretary for Vail center. of the Blessed Sacrament preceded O’Connor, chairman, and Mmes. spiritual director of the society, ‘ He was master of ceremonies the business meeting. At the Hicks and Catherine Sheridan; explained the itinerary and ar­ At Little Flower center, the Rose Nov. 30, 1887, at the consecra­ meeting, the six following com­ kitchen equipment, Mrs. Bliesmer, rangements-for the pilgrimage to club enjoyed a social evening with tion, in St. John’s church, of the mittees were appointed for the chairman, and Mmes. Shull, the International Eucharistic Con­ a program followed by refresh­ Most Rev. Thomas Bonacum, first Sweeney, and McShane; member­ gress to be held in Budapest in ments. Officers of the club are: Bishop of Lincoln, whom he was President, Mrs. Salada Romero; Fort Worth Woman Is , ship, Mrs. Robert Turner, chair­ May. “ Attendance at the con­ to succeed in that see. And he man, assisted by Mmes. J. Edwin gress,” he said, “ will for me be the vice president, Mrs. C. Garcia; sec­ was notary of the court set up Advertisers Visitor in Local Home McCloskey, Joseph Sheridan, Law­ fulfillment of a dream. The con­ retary, Mrs. Anlia Crestin; treas­ in St. Louis in connection with rence Ochs, and Bertha Snapp; gress will open in the evening. Pil­ urer, Mrs. Mary Padilla. the canonization of Madeleine r’. Mrs. N. N. Campbell of Fort .sick call and rosary, Anna Mc- grims will proceed down the Dan­ Farewell Party Given Sophie Barat, of the Mesdames of Worth, Tex., is visiting relatives Tavish, chairman, and Mmes. Pol­ ube by boat, then to the public Miss Anita Welch was the incen­ the Sacred Heart. While he was and friends in Denver. Mrs. lock, Burns, Brayton, and Sloan; square, where Mass will be cele tive for a farewell party given her Bishop of Denver she was de­ publicity, Mrs. J. C. Doughty. The Campbell formerly lived here antjL brated at midnight. The proces­ by the children. As a parting gift. clared a saint. for society voted $5 toward the school sion will be a magnificant and im­ __ rs remembered by her friends Miss Welch was presented with a Bishop Tihen went to M’ichita annual. Two new members, Mrs. posing spectacle. Budapest is here as Miss Sue Coyle. At present, spiritual bouquet. Miss Welch when that diocese had only 6,000 C. C. Kutz and Mrs. Williams, about the size of Denver. It has she is visiting at the home of her leaves for Chicago, returning Catholics. But he saw a period I ’ nephew, Dr. J. Raymond Coyle, were enrolled. no slums. It is one of the most to the Little Flower center in June Patricia Ann Milne, infant of development that was phe­ 3034 Josephine street. beautiful and cultural -cities in the when she will again do volunteer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. world. We are hopeful that an nomenal. For a time, all that social service work as she had been Bishop Hennessy needed to do Milne, and Robert Anthony Cruz, audience may be arranged with doing at Little Flower center since Cardinal Asks Prayers infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur to get a reasonable number of His Holiness at the summer September. Catholic settlers in any com­ Cruz, were baptized Sunday by the palace.” . . . Quality Merchandise—Genuine Service! For Peace in Austria The basketball team met the munity was to send a priest there. Rev. Willard Berberich, C. SS. R. Father Woeber recounted an in­ Globeville center team Thursday Miss Ulanda Repp and Mr. and terview he had with Miss Marion Today the diocese has 55,379 evening in the community center Catholics. Vienna.— C a r d i n al Innitzer, Mrs. Epifanio Romeo were the Lindsay of Rome, where she is ac­ tournament. ... Fair Dealings—Courteous Treatment! Archbishop of Vienna, in a pas­ sponsors. tive in Church and diplomatic cir­ A new hand-made magazine rack It w rj in his days as a toral to his clergy and faithful, Holy Name Men to Meet cles. Miss Lindsay is seeking gifts was presented by Robert Lake for Monsignor in Wichita that/Bishop ■ The Holy Name society will re­ urges prayer “ for the peace and of vestments and religious articles the boys’ reading room. Many Tihen wen fame as a Chautauqua ii. freedom of the fatherland.” and ceive Communion in a body lecturer. He often spoke to many i Co-operation With You for churches in Spain that have magazines have been given to the i r instructs the clergy to celebrate this Sunday at the 7 o’clock Mass. been pillaged and is asking assist­ center by the women of the thousands, long before the use Masses periodically and to hold The business meeting will be held ance from the Tabernacle society deanery. of microphones, and was’^heard Tuesday, March 15, after the no­ services in the various churches of Denver. • Girl Scouts’ Court Friday all through the crowd, because -and YOURS! that “ God may help the work for vena service. The following new members Friday evening, March 11, at of his powerful pipe organ voice. peace in Austria and the whole Mrs. Mary Branch of 132 West were received: Mmes. Charles the Ebert school the Girl Scouts Only one Chautauqua orator of 3!./; world.” Second avenue, who died last Sat­ Moon, Sophie Holzworth. Anna M from the center will participate in his day was rated righer than urday and was buried Wednesday, Wright, John Demmer, William J the di.strict court of honor cere­ Monsignor Tihen— William Jen­ was the mother of Mrs. J. C. McMenamy, and Sarah Walsh; monies. nings Bryan. Mathews of 249 Delaware street. Mi.sses Eunice Walker, Anne L An interesting boys’ activities Refused Mission Post The students of both grade and Redmond, and Mable C. Crean. program is being inaugurated and high school are giving all their The follpwing members brought stressed at St. Anthony’s Neigh­ - It is known that Monsignor spare moments in working for the in linen articles: Mrs. Mary Nah- borhood house. On Thursday eve­ Tihen was offered a missionary Yes, these are just a few of the many good rea­ .success of their bazaar to be held ring, nine collars, one corporal, ning, the Rev. John Cavanagh Episcopal post in -Africa before Tuesday, March 22. Lunch will sons why the merchants or service firms advertis­ and six purificators; Mrs. J. D. will speak to the boys on the he was named Bishop of Lincoln. be served beginning at 12 noon, McWhyte, six altar towels, two “ Value of Leisure Time.” In con­ He did not care to leave this and the parishioners are cordially ing in your Catholic newspaper are deserving of collars, and .six purificators; Mrs. junction with the boys’ program country. He was consecrated invited to be present. Many val­ Hayden, altar cloth; Mrs. Lippin- the Holy Name society of Our Bishop of Lincoln July 6, 1911, uable prizes will be awarded. your full patronage and consideration. cott, linens; Mrs. jKoniche, six Lady of Mt. Carmel parish will and was appointed Bishop of Grade School Play Ready cinctures. lend assistance in the recreational Denver Sept. 18, 1917. He re- Once each year the parents and and athletic program. ■signed the Denver see Jan. 6, friends of the lower grades have Mrs. T. J. Sullivan reported that nine sets of vestments had been The Benefit shop, 1335 Law­ 1931, but continued as Apostolic A Register advertiser knows that you are more the opportunity of seeing the chil­ rence St., pleads for any and all Admini-strator until the installa­ dren display their histrionic abil­ completed since Christmas. Mrs. old magazines, newspapers, clothes, tion of Bishop Urban J. Vehr ity, and that day, St. Patrick’s C. L. Moore made two black cas­ than anxious to do your part in maintaining your socks, which have been sent to the furniture, and the like. A call to July 16, 1931. Bishop Tihen A Regardless of the price you day, is just around the corner. TAbor 2916 will bring a driver to left the following September They have been working hard in missions. diocesan newspaper. He is aware that you want might pay AN YW H ERE—- collect bundles. for Wichita, where he has since preparing the program for Wed­ Contributions of gold jewelry your rugs and furniture were made by Mrs. J. P. Donley, made his home at St. Francis’ your Catholic newspaper to come into your home nesday a n d Thursday evenings, hospital, an institution for whose could not be cleaned any March 16 and 17. The program Mrs. I^ena Vernold, and Mrs. A. better! Gigantic rug and C. Tremlett. Money contributions foundation he was largely re­ each week for its guidance in topics of importance follows: Women P oets’ sponsible. furniture cleaning is per­ Orchestra, selection; “ Bunny’s were made by Mrs. H. B. Lina- fect I berry and Mrs. J. Reardon of Bos­ In his thirteen and a half years to you and your family. Your interest in Cath­ Accident,” grade 1; “ Where March in' Colorado, he saw the Catholic Winds Blow,” grade 2; “ Snow- ton, a visitor. Works Are Read population increase approximately white and the Seven Dwarfs,” 'The monthly letter from the Na­ olic news as it makes history throughout the RUGS CLEANED grade 4; “ Jaunting Down to tional Council of Catholic Women 25,000, the number of parish 9x12 rugs was read by Mrs. J. B. Hunter. The Catholic Poetry Society of schools from 31 to 49, the number world is another consideration that your Register Kerry” and “Typical Tipperary,” ^'’olorado met Monday at the Cath­ shampooed grade 6; “ Alice Blue Gown” and The president. Miss Anne Bir­ of priests by more than 50, the with cocoanut mingham, expressed the apprecia­ olic -Daughters of America club opening of a home for the aged, a advertiser is willing to help underwrite for you. “ In a Little Red School House,” house. Misses Mary Detmoyer oil ...... grade 3; lyrics of the Emerald tion of the society to the speakers. hospital, a college for women, Fathers Campbell and Woeber; and Margaret Hamilton were host­ Santa Maria camp, and other in­ Now, isn’t it fair that you show your appreciation isle, grade 7; “ Little Boy Blue” esses. “ My Sonnet,” by Mrs. Ema and “ Did Your Mother Come from the hostess, Mr.s. T. A. Cosgriff, stitutions, the erection of dozens to this anonymously (iescribed friend! He is rep­ Furniture Cleaned Ireland?” grade 6; “ March of and the musician, Edna May Boyer, was chosen for first place of churches and school buildings, Crothers. The hostess at the and “ If,” by Miss Ruth Brown, was the establishment of the Holy The average Time,” grade 8; orchestra, selec­ awarded second honors. Poems by resented each week in The Register. Pay him a (wo-piece tions. The program will last 1 April meeting, said Miss Birming­ Cross abbey and the benediction overatuflFed ham, will be Mrs. John L. Dower. women writers were read, includ­ of its first Abbot, the clearing Mt. cleaned .80 hour and 45 minutes. Admission ing selections from Phyllis McGin- call! Return his cordiality! And, above all, let for...... tickets are 25 cents. The program will honor' all past of the Cathedral debt and the ^ 5 ley’s One More Manhattan and Sister Dominica It From Parish presidents of the society. him know that you appreciate his efforts in your Ladies’ Plain Dresses or Grace Noel Crowell’s Light of the Since the article last week on Years. Catholic Drama Group Coats Cleaned & Pressed the number of vocations to the Fr. Hubert Newell Following discussion of an arti­ behalf. religious life, a phone call was re­ Fights Immoral Stage Most Modern cle in the current Forum on Fran­ ceived that called attention to one March 14 Lecturer cis Thompson, Father William V. Cleaning omission, that of Sister M. Do­ Liverpool, England. — By the Service! Doyle, S.J., read “ Little Jesus” minica, a member of the Mercy formation of a Catholic Drama Cash-Carry..... 7 7 “ The Church and Irreligion” is and “ The Hound of Heaven” by order, who is now teaching in the the topic of the Rev. Hubert New­ this famed poet.' league, Liverpool archdiocese Mercy novitiate. Council Bluffs, ell’s lecture Monday evening, hopes to counteract the immoral Men’s Suits la. As a laywoman she was Mary The next meeting will take place stage and the Left Theater group, March 14, at 8 o’clock in Holy Monday, March 21, at the home of Loftus, was born and reared in which last year gave 40 perform­ Cleaned and Pressed Ghost hall, 19th and California Mrs. Alfred R. DeBlaquiere,' 943 St. Joseph’s parish, and went to ances on Meresyside. It has been All buttons replaced, streets. The weekly inquiry class street. Poems are to be writ­ school here. She is a sister of is conducted by Father Newell un­ ’formed with the approval of Arch­ all small rips re­ Mrs. Cj A. Stahl of 56 Ogden ten on “April” in the following 54c der the auspices of Holy Ghost style: lambic tetrameter, rhym­ bishop Downey an^ the Archdioc­ paired FREE street and an aunt of Dr. J. Ray­ esan Board of Catholic Action. church. Each session lasts approx­ ing couplets. These should be sub­ The mond Plank, also of this city. The imately one hour, half of which family home was at 311 Fox mitted not later than Thursijay, time is devoted to an open discus­ March 17, so that they may be Military School Grads M Ain6101 street. Both parents are now de­ sion of the lecture topic. Both ceased. prepared for judging the follow­ Catholics and non-Catholics are in­ ing Monday. Made Eligible for Duty The high school bulletin board vited to attend. committee is working along a new line in decorating the new bulle­ Red Paper Keeps Going Savannah, Ga.— Members of the School Given $100,000 present and future graduation tin board. Joseph Ford has been Despite $40,000 Deficit asked to conduct a weekly class For Geology Department classes of Benedictine Military on Tuesday evening, at which time Toronto, Ont.—Despite an an­ school, who meet certain require­ Quebec. — The Quebec govern­ nual loss of $40,000 and a recent ments in age, progress in military the board is arranged for the ment has voted an annual grant Register increase in price per issue, the work and scholastic standing, will week. The first week’s display of $100,000 to Laval university made an appeal for the strict ob­ Clarion, Communist organ here, be declared eligible by Fourth for the construction and operation still carries on publication. Its Corps area headquarters to go to servance of Lent, and the second, of a school of mining, geology, and in “ Vocation Week,” showed a ability to keep going is ascribed the infirmary training camp at metallurgy. Director of the new to the policy of getting donations Fort McClelland in Anniston, Ala., novel manner of calling attention school w ll be the Rev. William to the various vocations for life. from workers in factories, in for a six-week training course in Ltverdiere. lumber camps, and in mines. infantry work. Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, March 10,1938 Spring Carnival PARISH HAS FULL SCHEDULE Boulder Academy Effects of Eye Strain OF DEVOTIONS, INSTRUCTIONS Your eyes are all important and in cpnstant use during working j | In Rouse April s Walsenburg.— A full schedule of augurated. It was decided that To Have Festival the ushers be changed every two hours, and are nevertheless, delicate mechanisms that are af­ Masses and instructions is being months. For March and April fected and often weakened by even a slight cold. Scientific held at St. Mary’s in the mission Rouse.— At the monthly meet­ the following are on duty: 6 examinations can safeguard them. • Boulder.— (Mt. St. Gertrude’s ing March 4 of the Altar and Ro­ now in progress for the English- o’clock Mass— Martin Ariano, Sr.; Academy) — The annual spring sary society in conjunction with speaking people. The 6 o’clock Joseph Ruffina, and Thomas festival will be held March 18 at the Young People’s sodality of the Mass is followed by an instruc­ O’Rourke; 7:30— Joseph Daher, 8 o’clock at the academy audito­ Andrew Vanotti, and Thomas SWIGERT BROS. Sacred Heart of Jesus parish, tion. Other Masses are at 6:45, 8, rium. Costumes are being made members enthusiastically grave Solomon; 8:30—Joseph Simmons, for the dances, and practice for and 8:30 o’clock, the last followed Good Service their whole-hearted approval and John Dinise, and Charles Krier; the play is on. Amaryl Crane Poth, Better Vision Optometrists by another instruction. The evening promise of unstinted co-operation 9:45—Victor Medina and Vincent director, announced that Patricia for Every Age at Right Prices services are held at 7:45 o’clock, for a spring carnival April 23. Vigil; 11—Herman Mazzone, Mar­ Gallagher, Kathleen Gephart, sot 1550 California KEystone 7651 Committee members elected are and consist of Rosary, sermon, and tin Ariano, Jr., and Herman Velt- Sheila O’Flannigan, Mary Gross, as follows; Altar society, Mrs. Benediction. The children of ' St. man. The Rev. Maurus Zabo­ Mary’s school are receiving spe­ Eileen DeLille, Gloria Zeren, Steve Surisky, general chairman; litzky, O.S.B., has been appointed Myrna Stull, and Elizabeth Ann Miss Helen Hutman, secretary; cial instructions at 11:25 and spiritual director and adviser; A. 2:15 o’clock, followed by the Clayton will have the principal Miss Verna Hutman, treasurer; J. Dissler, chairman, and John parts in the play. Other characters Way of the Cross. On Sun­ Mmes. M. Nardine, Pauline Mora, Dinise, secretary. The next group are drawn from the various M. Hutman, and Rose Kosarik; day, March 13, Bishop Urban J. of ushers will be appointed in Vehr will preside at the closing classes. Tickets are on sale at the Young People’s sodality, Verna a meeting that is scheduled for academy, and they may be pro­ I Hutman, general chairman; Pie- exercises at 3 p. m. The Rev. the. last week in April. At this G. A. McDonald, S.J., of St. Louis, cured at the door on the evening I rina Nardine, secretary; Hope meeting other important matters of the performance. Admission is GRANITE Mo., is giving the mission. • will be discussed. NAR6LE Salazar, Flora Garcia, and Helen 35 cents per person. : Hutman. At a meeting of the ushers on Study Clubs to Resume Vocation Week Being Marked m .^1 BRONZE Feb. 29 a new set-up was in- GENUINE STATUARY i The social committee comprises The associated study clubs of Prominent speakers are address­ W E M k RAINBOW ■ Thomas Conder, general chair­ the Confraternity of Christian ing the student body at the acad­ PRODUCTS man; Peter Pavlick, Nettrie Ma- Doctrine will resume their course emy in Vocation week, March 6 to lano, and Michael Hudran, music; of studies on Tuesday, March, 15. 12. Among them are Miss Cath­ • Smooth speed combined ments—inter-car ’phone Tony Bonse and Thomas Hutman, erine McCarthy, county nurse, a This is the third in a series of with luinirious comfort and service, radio, outlets for per­ floor men; John Pavlick and Mi­ instructions given in this parish former graduate o f , Mt. St. Ger­ chael Dasko, door men. Joseph to the members of the confra­ trude’s, who spoke Tuesday eve­ friendly service make the sonal electrical appliances, Houser is general floorman and ternity. ning; the pastor of Sacred Heart Zephyrs the most popular valet service, hostess ^rvice. of all Denver-Chicago JflCQU£SilBROTH£RS ticket seller at the carnival. This third series, which will church, Boulder, the Rev. John Ride these diesel-powered At a special meeting of the Al­ Forsythe, O.S.B., who addressed streamline trains. You’ll en­ WCKS' ■iSTtSOB FliSI III RillH be held for four weeks in Lent, stainless steel wonder trains tar and Rosary society and the will comprise a study of the the student body Thursday eve­ joy their variety of accom­ Young People’s sodality March 7, —at no extra fare. ICS D€SlGri€RS • BUILDCRS Mass: The altar, sacred vessels, ning, and Dr. N. J. O’Dea, who will modations — four roomien it was voted that each so­ be the speaker Friday evening. Ramah. — The first series of sacred vestments, and saicred Pullman sleepers including OVERNIGHT— EVERY NIGHT ciety hold its meetings separately. Retreat Is Held monufn€nT8 r?^^m£moRiALs ^/’ DisTincTion Lenten services ever to be held ministers. The subject for March an all-room car; diner for TO CHICAGO Telcphan* TAbor S4S8 — Offic. and Plant. 28 E. 6th K it., at 6th Arc. and Lincln This new procedure is being taken 15 is the altar. The next is that Under the direction of the Rev. in the Sacred Heart parish is 40 guests; smart cocktail DENVER COLORADO with the hope that each group will used by the confraternity study Florence Mahoney, S.J., of the Eastbound Zephyr increase in membership. It was meeting with. great enthusiasm. science department of Regis col­ lounge; observation loungei clubs of the Archdiocese of St. ill U . DsflYef diH y.. . 4:00 pm (M T) further decided that the Altar so­ On Thursday nights is held the Paul: The Externals of the lege, the annual three-day retreat completely carpeted coaches ciety hold its meetings on the Way of the Cross at 8 o’clock. On Liturgy. was conducted the first three days with revolving, reclining Ar. Chicafo...... 1:38 am (CST) fourth Sunday of the month at 1 On Feb. 22 the closing exercises of March. Each day the students seats. All air-conditioned. o’clock in the homes of the mem­ Sunday evenings at 7 :30 o’clock Westbound Zephyr JOE KEATING'S for the second of the series of participated in the Missa Recitata. there are a guest speaker and You’ll appreciate the Lv. ChIcafo dally . . 5:30 pm (CST) 1619 TREMONT ST. bers. studies were held. At 7:30 o’clock There were two conferences in the Another special meeting of the Draught Beer — Mixed Drinks Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ on that day, 100 members met in morning and one in the afternoon. Zephyrs’ many ektra refine- Ar. Dwver...... 8:30 am (M T) Young People’s sodality is called ment. On the first Sunday night, The evening conference closed for Sunday, April 3, to vote upon St. Mary’s high school library. Hot Luncheons 2.5c — Lenten Djshes A new method of review was in­ with Benediction of the Blessed important matters for the good of the Rev. Reginald James, C.P., Quality Drinks for Less ' augurated, which proved highly Sacrament. The girls said the Sta­ FRED W. JOHNSON the society and its members. of St. Francis’ hospital, Colorado Oeneral A^ent Paasenget Department successful. Upon entering the as­ tions of the Cross and recited the Another very important decision Springs, preached to a capacity Rosary each afternoon. At the crowd. Although this is still a mis­ sembly hall each member received City Passenger Agents W ^SVW W VaVaVVaW aV.VaVaVilV.ViiVaVaW aVVaVa'!) made at the meeting was that verse taken from the Acts of final Mass Friday morning, the B. A. COMS'TOCK D. I. CHILDERS both societies become interested sion field with the Catholic popula­ student body, dressed in the white E. L. HAGMY tion scattered throughout an area the Apostles. This she read 901 Seventeenth St., P h o n e: Keystone 1123 Specializing in Quality Plumbing and in studying the Mass and the nec­ when called upon and then re­ uniform of the academy, received essary things used at Mass. As a of 30 square miles, a perfect per­ Communion. Heating Repairs centage of all Catholic families is lated in her own words the event tevt The Externals of the Liturgy surrounding that portion of Scrip­ The sodality program for March will he used. represented at these services. Al­ will be sponsored by the juniors, AMERICA’S Distinctive trains most 50 per cent of the congrega­ ture. The Very Rev. J. B. Lic- The Way of the Cross and a ciotti, the pastor, then spoke a under the leadership of the class sermon form the Lenten Friday tion must travel 20 miles to and SLATTERY & COMPANY I few words of advice and en­ prefect, Genevieve Lynch, who evening services at 6:45. Father from the church, which is mid­ couragement, not only for the con­ will attempt to bring the next PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS i Maurus Zabolitzky, O.S.B., of way between Calhan and Mathe- tinuance of the study clubs, but Rocky Mountain regional sodality Walsenburg is pastor. son. *A noticeable attendance at convention to Mt. St. Gertrude’s. 1646 BLAKE STREET services and a fine reception of also for a larger increase in mem­ JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 bership. “ If more of our parish­ The principal speakers at the Holy Communion have been mani­ March meeting will be the senior FRANK J. CONWAY fested. ioners,” he said, “ were aware of 310 First Nfttional Bank Bldg. KEystone 3106 Res. PEarl 1586 Many Events on the great blessings that such and junior delegates to the con­ The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company Pre-Lenten Party Held studies will bring to the Church vention. Discussion will be thrown i Low Net Cost — Men, Women and Children — Over 80 Yeara Old On Tuesday, March 1, a parish and to the individual of the open to all the sodalists. School Calendar "pre-Lenten party was held at the Church, I am sure that more would STOCKS - BONDS home of Mr. and Mrs. Balthar join. The thing for’ each member Brown. Unanimously, the parish to do is to go out and sell the The Best in (Sl. Mary’, Academy) will follow the request made by idea of .study clubs to^ others of We Buy, Sell, and Quote All Local and Listed Securities The calendar of events for the the Bishop that all refrain from our parish, both Catholic and non- Used i f ^ Quality months of March and April at public amusements and the like Catholic.” Furniture ^ ZincEKhin«s St. Mary’s is as follows: Color Plates - Half Tones PEDLEY-RYAN & CO. in Lent. Emma Bellotti, the leader for ALSO NEW March 7 to 9—Retreat given by The large.«t crowd to assemble lesson 18, took charge of the the Rev. J. Roj?er Lyons, S.J., of 840 17th St. Boston Bldg. Denver, Cole. in the Town hall, save for its meeting. Later, the members FITE Cadi or Credit §eelemati''£hiietl the Queen’s Work, St. Louis, Mp.; opening, was present Feb. 27 for Retail Rooms MA. 1241 March 10 — Retreat closing with were asked to wrile on paper the a games party under the auspices names of the pictures that they Open Daily Photo CiigmOei^ Mass and general Communion for Stratton. — A committee has of Sacrea Heart church, Ramah.' found aboyt the wall of the li­ A FULL LINE OF TAbor -2 1 3 1 retreatants; March 26 — Meeting The choir of the church was in brary and that related princi­ been appointed for a card party of principals at the Catholic OFFICE FURNITURE charge. Every family of the par­ pally to the previous lessons. Miss and social on St. Patrick’s day. Requiescant in Pace Charities; March 27 — Latin and DenVer^ Colorado^^ ish donated refreshments. Bernice Mimovich was the winner Frank Byrn, James Colgan, James We rent Folding Chairs, Card and French plays given by grades 1 McCormick, and Daniel Doolan Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver­ JOHN A. CARROLL, %U 25th St. Son of the prize for this contest Then to 4; April 3—Alumnae Memorial each member was given the name will be in charge. For the serving ware, anything in stock. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Carroll, Mass and breakfast; April 8— of lunch, the following women THEODORE brother of Mrs. T. McAIccr. Mrs. B. of a city connect^ with previ­ Established 1888 Your business ts Meilintcer, Mrs. F. O. LauRhIin, and Feast of the Seven Dolors of Our have been appointed: Mmes. Mar­ Dinner Will Mark ous lessons. This name, already PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 appreciated here. Blanche Rita, Mary, Emmett. James, and Lady, the patronal feast of the printed on a slip of paper, was cus Reedy Klocker, James Col­ Charles Carroll. Requiem Mass was of­ Sisters of Loretto; April 13— gan, Rose Simon, and Catherine fered Thursday at d in Annunciation pinned on a map used by Easter holidays begin at noon; Doolan. church. Interment Mt. Olivet. W . P. St. Patrick’s Day the study clubs and made by the HACKETHAL Horan A Son service. April 15—Good Friday, and April president of the study clubs. A large number of persons at­ PALMA DeBUONO. 3805 Navajo St. 20 — Classes resume after the tended Mass on Ash Wednesday W ife of Eugene DeBuono, mother of At this time it was unanimously Easter vacation. Gunnison.— The annual St. Pat- decided that the study clubs morning, and most of those pres­ MORTUARY Frank, John, and Millie DeBuono. Mrs. Press Week Displays Judged Clara Caputo. Mrs. Vera Bresler, Mrs. rick’.s day dinner will be served should continue, in spite of the ent received Holy Communion. Josephine DiBease. and Mrs. Mary Spahn. The displays for “ Press Week” March 17 from 5 until 8 p. m. The fact that they have ' already In the Lenten season, special serv­ 1449-.51 Kalanialh St. Requiem Mass was offered a t'lD Tues­ were voted upon on the afternoon committee in charge of arrange­ finished the regular diocesan ices are held every Sunday and day in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church. of March 4. The exhibit worked Interment Mt. Olivet. W . P. Horan A ments includes Mrs. .Tohn Zugel- course. An informal social brought Friday evening at 7:30. The Phone MAin 4006 Son service. out by Miss Catherine Anne Akolt der, general chairman; agisted by the affair to a successful close. Sunday evening services con­ and Miss Joan O’Byrne received JULIA SKALLA. Redvale. Mother of ^Mrs. Jack Houser, Mrs. S. April, Those in charge of this event sist of Rosary, sermon, and Bene­ Anton. Joseph. Dan. and Julia Skalla, the majority of votes. This booth Mrs. E. Jacob.s, Miss H. Sedlak, diction of the Blessed Sacrament; Mrs. George Hollet. and Mrs. Colbert were Miss Isabelle Mazzone, chair­ represented “ the good and bad and Mrs. J. Grive. Mrs. M. J. Friday evenings, the Stations of Cu.«hing. Requiem-fMass was offered at actors on the book stage.” Others man : Mme.s. Emma Bellotti, Ma­ D Wednesday in Holy Rosary church. In­ Hogan and Mrs. Myra Ronald ria Velasquez, Peter O’Rourke, the Cross,, sermon, and Benedic­ terment Norwood. W . P. Horan A Son who pi’epared displays for the ex­ have charge of the sale of tickets. tion. GEO. P. service. hibit were Misses Mary Ann and Dorothy Tallman. The offi­ The Altar and Rosary society cers elected at the first meeting The following are the sermon JOE fGUISEPPI) GIOSO. 3631 Navajo. Utard, Mary Jane Nolan, Betty ‘topics for the different Sundays HACKETHAL Husband of Antonia Gioso. Requiem Jo Lauterbur, Audrey Donovan, will hold its monthly meeting in September will continue for .Mass is being offered at 9 Friday in Our in Lent: “ The Necessity of Reli­ Genevieve Dunn, Shirley Ryan, Thursday of this week at the this series. They are Miss Janet Funeral Director Lady of Mt. Carmel. church. Interment church hall. This meeting will be Chatin, president; Mrs. Irma Za- gion,” “ Is One Religion as Good Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. Shirley Horan. Rita Rice, Betty as Another?” “ Which Is Christ’s 1240 Acoma TA. 1656 ELIZABETH RIORDAN. 3943 Vrain Van Vleet, Betti Rose NanKeville, preceded by the recitation of the noni, secretary; Mrs. Frank St. W ife of Cornelius Riordan. Rosary Rosary and Benediction. Mauro, treasurer. Father Zabo­ Church?” “ Where Did We Get the will be recited Friday evening at 8 o’clock and Barbara Murphy. Bible?” "Why the Sacraments?” in the chapel of the Boulevard mortuary. The food sale for March was litzky is the spiritual director. Requiem Mass will be offered at 9 Satur­ Since the meetings are held weekly “ Can Priests Forgive Sins?” The *v. under the direction of Mrs. D. subjects for Friday evenings will day in Holy Family church. Interment Barlin, Mrs. M. J. Hogan, and in the school library, the leaders Cl Mt. Olivet. be the seven capital sins. Wednes­ Ball, Floor Show Mrs. J. Houser. for the following lessons are ap­ f. AN N A FALKE. 2571 So. Pennsylvania. pointed by Ihe president. day evening Lenten devotions will .M Requiem Mass was offered Thursday at 9 The altars are being cared for be held at St. Catherine’s church r • in St. Dominic’s church. Interment Mt. C in March by Mrs. J. Joklawich, Olivet. Olinger service. To Benefit Parish in Burlington. F KATHERINE SHOBER. 3424 W. 26th Mrs. Roy La Plante, and Mrs. B. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Doolan re­ F Ave. W ife of Ludwig Shober, S r .; mothe H. Snyder. turned Thursday, March 3, from of Ludwig, John, and Edward Shober; a (Annunciation Parish) St. Joseph’s, Mo., where Mr. Doo­ grandmother of Marion, Glenn. Mar­ The second annual St. Patrick’s Men to Receive Sunday guerite. Dorothy, and Catherine Sh'obe This Sunday is regular Com­ lan had been called on account of day ball and floor show will take CALL Requiem Mass was offered at 9 Monday munion day for the men of the the death of his brother, James in St. Dominic's church. Interment'Mt. place in Hagus hall Thursday Doolan. JOHNSON Olivet. Olinger service. evening, March 17. Music will parish. April 3 has been chosen FRANK P. HOFSCHULTE. Pueblo. as the general Communion day The Christian Mothers’ club be furnished by the Colorado STORAGE & MOVING CO. Brother of Mrs. Anton Hendricks. Mrs. for the Knights of Columbus and held its regular meeting Sunday August Flusche. Mrs. Joseph Meakin. Cardinals’ -orchestra. Admission evening, March 6, at St. Charles’ WHY TAKE CHANCES? Mrs. N. S. Wendling, Mrs. Gustafe Fred­ i.s 75 cents per couple or 40 cents the men and older boys of the Toa Can Have Dependable Service ericks, Mrs. Robert Jurgen.^, Casper and parish. A breakfast will be served school. It was decided at this William Hof.schulte. Requiem High Mass for singles. Proceeds will go for Miss Mary Coughlin was guest and the Cost U Very Low. after Mass. A visiting priest will meeting that new members will was celebrated at 9 Monday in St. Eliza­ the benefit of the parish. speaker at the Good Shepherd Aid be received into the society the PEarl 2433 221 Broadway beth’s church. Interment Mt. Olivet be present to deliver the principal Mrs. Edythe Carpenter of Salt .society’s meeting at the home of first Sunday of April. Theodore Hackethal service. Lake City snent the week-end addre.ss. It is hoped lhat every Mrs. Charles Burke, 112o Clark­ IDA BIANCO CHIRICO. 1224 S. Gay man and boy of the parish will be Sunday evening, March 6, the lord. W ife of Beniamin Chirico, mother with her mother, Mrs. Katherine son, March 8. Miss Coughlin gave Knights of Columbus held their When in Need of Help of Peter Quaglieri and Mary Aurelia present on this occasion. Murphy of .3826 Franklin. Mrs. an interesting review of her re­ regular monthly meeting, with of any kind, permanent or odd job, Chirico, daughter of Julia G. Bianco, Carpenter was en route to New Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O’Leary cent trip abroad and visit to the sister of Matilda Turso of Chicago. Mary left Friday, March 4, for Denver. Grand Knight Philip Bertrand in call Employment Department. Cavarra, Vincie. Helen, and Albert York. Vatican. Mrs, W. J. May spoke charge. Bianco, all of Denver. Requiem Mas Mrs. Mike O’Brien of 3621 After spending several days in on the Easter card party plans Study clubs were again resumed was offered Wednesday at 9 in St. Vin­ Vine, who underwent a serious Denver, Mrs. O’Leary and daugh- and a.sked each member to try to Catholic Charities cent de raul’s church. Interment Mt. this week at both Stratton and operation at Mercy hospital .sev- ter, Mary Alice, will continue on dispose of .tickets for one table. 1665 Grant St. KEystone 6386 Olivet, SpiDane service. Burlington. Four different clubs LOUIS BRAVO, 2319 Curtis St. Son eral weeks ago, is home and is to Houston, Tex., to visit relatives. The party this year will .be held have been organized at Burlington. of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bravo. Funeral getting along very well at pres­ at the Denver Dry Goods tea room was held Saturday, March 5, at , 9 in WILSON BROTHERS SMART, NEW Sacred Heart church. Interment Mt. ent. April 25. Mrs. l^ y will have her CALL A Olivet. Misses Edna Hartman and committee meet at her home the 2 Groups Will Study AMANDA J. JOHNSON, .5124 W ash­ Virginia Honeyman have returned C. D. of A. Club first of the week. Th,e following Co-ops in Nova Scotia s l ington. Wife of the late Frederick A. from a three weeks’ vacation in women were appointed to assist Johnson, mother of Thelma and Raymond Antigonish, N. S.— Two large 4853235323534848485323234853235323235353485353232348485348024853484848235353482353 ZONE CAB Johnson of Denver. Requiem Mass was Los Angeles. her: Mmes. C. A. Bottinelli, P. S. offered at 9 Tuesday in Holy Rosary Holds Meeting Dolan, Carl A. Schweiger, Robert parties from the United States will buffer hose MAin 7171 church. Roeers ind Mm. Steve Por.elnik, Jr.; a 0. Shearer, J. J. Jacques, T. J. visit Nova Scotia this year to study s i VICTOR PADILLA. Husband of Vi cr«ndd«UKhter, Marilyn Foltz. the co-operative system and to Prompt, Courteoui SerTiee centa Padiila of Denver, brother of Requiem Maa« wa« offered Wednezday Morrissey, Eugene Madden, Roy MAKE “DARNING” A LOST ART I s l Matcas Padilla and Mrs. Cecilia Sena of in Annunciation church. Boulevard The Catholic Daughters’ lunch­ J. Noone, Edward G. Newmann, take part in the annual Rural and CLEAN NEW CABS Las Vegas, N. Mex. service. eon study club, of which Mrs. W. J. McMenamy, and J. M. Eak- Industrial conference to be held at Walter J. Foehl is president, met ins. ' St. Francis Xavier university, Aug. SISTER THEOTINE THOMAS WILLIAM G. KRILEY at the club house on Thursday, 16 to 18. The Rev. Dr. J. Henry Sister Theotine Thomas died Monday Requiem Mass for William G. Kriley Miss Margaret E. Murphy read March 3. The St. Patrick’s theme Carpenter of Brooklyn, who led a in St. Francis' sanatorium after an ill of Golden Gate canon, for 67 years a a page on the National Council o th e r s 35c ness of two years. She was 34. resident of Colorado, was offered at 9 was artistically featured in table sr DOYLE’S of Catholic Women.’s monthly large party from the United States Sister Theotine joined the sisters of Monday at Annunciation church. decorations of green candles and last year, writes that the group and Up St. Mary's academy in Denver three Mr. Kriley, who was 80. died Friday, magazine. S ; PHARMACY years ago. The previous seven years, March 4, at his home 18 miles west of shamrocks. will be much larger this year. Miss s Tht PartkuUr DruffUt Golden. Before the business meeting, she had taught at Loretto academy at The refreshments also carried Mabel Carney, professor of educa­ 1 I 17TH AVE. AND GRANT Las Cruces, N. Mex. He was born in Butler county, Pennsyl­ out the idea. Hostesses were ■prayers were said for - the speedy tion at Columbia university, will She was a native of Cecilia. Ky. vania. and came to Colorado in 1881, recovery of Mother Mary Immac- KE. 5»87 FREE DELIVERY Surviving are three sisters. Mrs. Jos­ settling upon the ranch where he died. Mrs. A. Mattingly, Mrs. Regina head an educational group of more 55 ulata of the Good Shepherd con­ These Buffer Hose come pretty close to banishing eph Graft of Louisville. Ky.; Sister He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Katie Cole, Mrs. F. P. Bicknell, and than 50. Deiphine Marie of St, Mary’ s, and Sister Kriley: three daughters, Mrs. Harry Mrs. Thomas G. Barry. Gucst-s vent, who is seriously ill at St. Leonida of Kansas City, Mo., and two Gallagher of Concordia. Kans., and Mrs. Joseph’s hospital of pneumonia. the darning basket forever. Extra reinforcements brothers, the Rev. R. D. Thomas of Leslie Gulliksen and Mrs. Glasman. both were Mrs. A. D. McKinley of A spiritual bouquet was sent to Uniontown, Ky., and C. S. Thomas of of Denver. Nebraska and Mrs. B. E. Mpritz. at toe and heel are the secret of their longer wear. Louisville, Ky. Burial in Mt. Olivet, Hartford-Alcorn the..iiun. Mrs. John Conway, life Bacon & Schramm Requiem Mass was offered at 9 Members present Were Mmes. member of the Good' Shepherd Wednesday in the Loretto Heights college W. J. Foehl, Grace C. Lawler, Aid, was reported seriously ill at Barrett Flat and chanel. Burial in Loretto cemetery. W . MARGARET PERRY Agnes Mattingly, George Leslie, WATCH S terns in neat clocked designs in our Men’s Shop. P. Horan A Son service. Mrs. Margaret Perry, a native of Den­ a local hospital. ' ver. died Friday. March 4, at her home R. T. Rieker, F. P. Bicknell, J. J. Mrs. Phil Clarke, recording sec- Shingle Roofs FREDERICK J. CORKERY at Klamath Falls, Ore. Bums, C. J. Hyland, H. L. Gor­ retary, resigned because, she is REPAIRING S Frederick J. Corkery, longtim e Den­ Mrs. Perry, who was 62, had been ill THE DENVER— Stree* Floor 3289 Walnut KE. 2113 don, E. J, O’Connor, Sr.; Regina leaving April■ i! 17 on a trip abroad. ver resident^ died March 7 at his home, for several years. She died following a Cole, T. G. Barry, James J. At Honest Prices m 3438 Mkrion St., after an illnesi of five heart attack. She moved from Denver ten Mrs. Carl A. Schweiger consented months. He was 64. years ago with her husband, J. R. Perry, Mojse, Lydia O’Hara, J. C. to take her place. Miss Margaret Born in Independence, Ia„ Mr. Corkery former machinist with the Denver and Hagus, and Miss Margaret E. C. Leary, financial secretary, was came to Denver with his parents when he Rio Grande Western railroad. She was Carson's g Furniture— Rugs— Shades was one year old. For 16 years, he had a former member of the Altar and Ro­ Murphy. It was announced with called to Boston, Mass., on account BROADLOOM CARPETING been caretaker of the Warren branch sary society of St. Leo’s church. regrets that Miss Margaret Leary of the serious illness of her older PRICES LESS THAN ELSEWHERE public library. Surviving are her husband, two sisters, had- been called East, owing to brother. Mrs. C. A. Bottinelli will Jewelry Co, g Surviving are his motherT Mrs. Mary Absolutely no misleading advertising Mra. Joseph Boyce of Ca:per, W yo., and the serious illness of her brother. Corkery: his wife. Mrs^ Mollie Corkery; take charge of her work, 1675 Broadway * or salesmanship here Mrs. L. J. Farley, Denver, and two a son. Harold, and three daughters. Mias brothers. William H. Gleeson. Denver, end The attractive program for the The next regular meeting will Opposite Shirley-Savoy Dorothry Corkery, Miss Leona Corkery, Thomas M. Gleeson, Phillipsburg. N; J. day was a dramatic reading of be held April 12 at the home of and Mrs. Evelyn Foltz, ail of Denver; Requiem Mast was offered at 9 Wednes­ r»r«i«rly IT E. C«Ifsx Denver Carpet Co. three brothers, Leo, Walter, and W il­ day in St. Leo’s church. Interment Mt. “ Susan and God” by Mrs. James Mrs. J. M. Eakins, 1935 Holly 1621 LAWRENCE STREET liam Corkery; two liitersi Mrs. John Olivet, Theodore Hackethal aerviec. J. Morse. street.