FRANCISCAN NUNS' NEW MOTHER-HOUSE READY I SERVSERVED ARCHDIOCESE 43 YEARS Dedication Scheduled March 15 I Host Iof Friends at Funeral Former Sanitarium I OfRt. Rev. Jos. J. Bosetti By Rev. R. E. Kek#tseii •4" + A.s the mighty Cathedral organ thundered its Re- Near Colo. Springs quienl Jan. 26, Morisignor Joseph J. Bosetti’s loyal choir sang its last respects to the departed maestro. Archbishop Beloved Prelate Urban J. Vehr, three Bishops, a score of Monsignors, 175 priests, and hundreds of the laity were there. They felt Remodeled for Use assured that the magnificent music of the Solemn Ponti Was Link With fical Mass of Requiem would have found approval from The blessiiip: and dedication of the new niotlier- the Monsignor himself, if his ears could have been attuned lionse and novitiate of the Sisters of St. Francis to it. Pioneer Church It was said by one prie.st that Seraph at the former Modern Woodman Sani everyone of the hundreds who tarium near Colorado Siiriiijrs will he held March In a voice that .showed attended the Funeral .Mass, of emotion, Archbishop Urban fered by Archbishop Vehr, was a 15. Archbishop Crhan .1. Vehr will officiate in the J. Vehr paid loving tribute mourner! The atiViosphere that ceremonies and offer the Solemn Jhmtifical !Mass prevailed gave testimony to that to the Rt. Rev. .Joseph .1. fact. at 11. a.m. Bo.setti, V.G., in his sermon The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Fran The sisters, who will move from St. Josejih’s at the funeral Jan. 25. cis Walsh came from New York Besides paying tribute to Mon to act, with Denver’s Monsignor Former hospital building, now St. Francis' Hall, at new mother-house of Convent in Denver to their new (piarters Feb. d, signor Bosetti’s high accomplish William Higgihs, a.s a deacon of Franciscan Sisters near Colorado Springs. have named the new iiKither-hoiise Mt. St. Francis. ments, Archbishop Vehr noted honor to the Archbishop. The'' that “he was always a con.siderate assistant prie.st was the Veryj “ 7 , , o 7 T . ~ ^ file property was turned over friend to every priest over these Rev. Consignor Elmer Kolka, i Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations to the sisters in December, 1952, many years and served their for years Monsignor’s business! C^ontents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1953—Permission to Reproduce, Except on U>y the estate of Mrs. Marguerite varying needs as a kindly manager in the annual opera! Cathedral Staff .Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue IS. D.ivis, dacased w ife of Blevins brother.’’ production. Two of Monsignor | Davis of Colorado Springs, exten Bosetti’s closest friends took the! Monsignor Bosetti, he said, sive remodeling and renovation was a link with the priestly pio roles of deacon and subdeacon— I Will Present Iwo neers of the Church in Colorado, Father Delisle A. Lemieux andj have been going on. many of whom he knew person Father Thomas Doran, respDct-l The professed sisters will live ally in his younger days. ively. ! in the former hospital building And the Very Rev. Monsi-, DENVER CATHaiC The sermon follows; Programs on TV gnors David Maloney and Ber on the ground.s, which will be Text of Sermon | nard Cullen, Assistant Chancel The first television shows pro known as St. Francis' Hall. The This last earthly farewell to! lors who served many years with duced by any Denver parish will old sisters from Mother of Grace Monsignor Joseph J. Bosetti is' Monsignor Bosetti, were masters honor the Blessed Virgin in spe Hall in Denver will also live in an expression of priestly appreci-j of ceremonies. cial Marian Year presentations the building. ation for labor well done in the rj ReT. Joseph J. Boietti, V.G. Members of the Hierarchy who Jan. 31 and Feb. 7 over KLZ-TV. REGISTER The novitiate, the former ad (Turn to Page 2 — Cohiinn 1) \ 1886-1954 honored the Vicar General’s memory by their presence in the ministration building, will be O^den.sbur^, Superior Sees Filled '.sanctuary were Bishops Joseph VOL. XLIX. No. 24. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1954 DENVER, C o l o r a d o !known a.« St. Claras Hall. In this C. Willging of Pueblo, Hubert ------ibuilding will be a large chapel M. Newell of Cheyenne, and Bernard Sullivan, S.J., of Regis. \ i t A A # dedicated to St. Joseph. Above the Bishop Cody Named Bishop Willging officiated in W w / \ Y j chapel are a kitchen and large re- the graveside services at Mt. NEGOTIATIONS UNDER y y # 1 I I fectory. A passageway has like Olivet Cemetery, which were wise been constructed from one also attended by a large crowd. From Cheyenne, Wyo., ac wing of the novitiate building to St. Joseph Coadjutor companying Bishop Newell, came the other. the Rt. Rev. Monsignor James A. FOR RETREAT HOUSE SITEi The classroom building, for- Hartman, Chancellor; and from Washington.—The Most Rev. John P. Cody, Auxil D enver reigned a.s capital of the L aym en’s R etreat League fo r the Rocky M o u n -'^ ''ly auditorium, will be iary to Archbishop Joseph E. Ritter of St. Louis, has been Laramie, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John McDevitt. The Pueblo tain area when .some 225 men throughout the .state jammed the chapel at Regis Col known as Nazareth Hall. Two named by Pius XII Coadjutor with right of-succe.ssion to Bishop brought with him the lege to attend the .second annual Mass of the league Jan. 24. Archbishop Urban J. large new classrooms were added Bishop Charles LeBlond of St. Jo.'^ph, Mo., according to Very Rev. Monsignor John J. Vehr offered a Pontifical Low to this building. an announcement Jan. 27 by Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Kelley, Chancellor, and the Rt. Ma.s.';, a.-^sisted by Father Harold president; Paul Schmitz, vice'other distant cities were present, The aspirancy, to be known as Rev. Monsignors Arthur Kerr president, and Bernard Carraher, Archbishop Vehr expre.-^sed ap- Cicognani, Apostolic Delegate to L. Stansell, S.J., of the Regis Our Lady of Grace Hall, is in one the U.S. and Joseph Walsh. faculty. secretary. League directors, proval of the plan to erect a new of two large buildings that are Other Episcopal appointments Prelates of the Denver Arch named are Dr. Frank McGlone, | retreat house for men. Mainte- Seven Gifts Made Archbishop Vehr attended the in f/ont of St. Francis’ Hall and made by the Pope and announced diocese present at the funeral breakfast following the Mass in Judge Edward Day, and Fred nance problems as well as con- by the Apostolic Delegate are as were the Rt. Rev. Monsignors the Albany Hotel. Father Alo- Deard of the Public Service siderable remodeling, he said, St. Clara's Hall. The other build For Priest's Burse follows: Bishop Walter P. Kellen- John R. Mulroy, Matthew Smith, ysius M. Rieckus, S.J., director Company. were discouraging factors in se ing, St. Cecilia’s Hall, will be the berg*. Auxiliary to Cardinal Spell Harold Campbell, Achille Som- of the Retreat League, was Professions represented evi curing an old mansion for retreat music hall. The sum of $2.50, applied to man, has been named Bishop of maruga, Charles Hagus, Joseph toastmaster, and Father Raphael denced the attention the retreat purposes. O’Heron, John Moran, John Jud- movement has gained in the past A large dormitory on the the priesthood burse of St. Ogdensburg, N. Y., to succeed Monaignor Walter J. Canavan .McCarthy, S.J., in charge of se A new structure, he explained, Bishop Bryan McEntegart, who nic, and Eugene O’Sullivan, all few years. Doctors, lawyers, would be planned for and serve grounds has been dedicated to Louis’ Parish, Englewood, led in curing a retreat house separate was appointed rector of the of Denver, and William Kipp, The productions are being done teachers, construction workers, this particular need for men of Our Lady of the Angels, and the the past week’s burse donations. Colorado Springs. from Regis College, was the Catholic University of America by the Cathedral staff under the main speaker. chemi.sts, newspapermen, and K. the Rocky Mountaiq area for Two other parishes were repre in Washington in June, 1953. Also attending were the Very leadership of the Very Rev. Mon of C. leaders not only from Den years to come. Even additions to garage, which has 22 rooms above Progreis in securing a latid the auto space, will be known as sented in additions to parish Monsignor Joseph Annabring, Rev. Monsignors James Flana signor Walter J. Canavan, pas ver but from Greeley, Walsen- it,'if warranted in later years, burses—St. Joseph’s of Golden, gan, Walter Canavan, and John tor. • ite for erecting a new struc burg, Colorado Springs, and could more easilv be made. St. Anthony's Hall. The large rector of the Cathedral of Christ ture wa* announced by Father $100. and St. Patrick’s, Ft. Lo the King in Superior, Wis., fias Cavanagh, Denver, and William Both shows will be telecast dairy farm is dedicated to St, gan, $33. J. Kelly, Colorado Springs. McCarthy. An unditcloaed been appointed Bishop of Super over Channel 7 at 1:30 on the Victor PaNtor Reports Isidore. The Guardian Angels’ Burse, The 175 priesUs present repre area, near Denver and with an ior. He succeeds the Most Rev. two Sunday afternoons. The pres Tlie residence of the chaplain Denver Archdiocese general fund Albert Meyer, who was trans sented all sections of the Colo- entation Jan. 31 will consist of excellent view of the moun for the education of seminarians, ferred to the Archbishopric of rado-Wyoming area that makes services of the Novena to Our tain*, it now being negotiated, Rich Gold Strike Made has as yet not been named. Five rose to the total of $5,446.25 on Milwaukee. up the Province of Denver. Every Lady of the Miraculous .Medal, in Father McCarthy taid, and the other buildings on the grounds the strength of seven gifts total religious community of men, and troduced and led by Monsignor transaction it expected to be have likewise received no spon Bishop Cody was ordained to many sisters’ congregations also completed thii month. ing $135. Donors to the Guardian the sacred priesthood in the Canavan; a sermon by the Rev Half-Mile Under Church .\ngels' Burse were M. J. N., were represented. The Very Rev Judge Joseph Walsh, president sors as yet. chapel of the North .American William J. Kenneally, C.M., rec Owen McHugh, and music under The Rev. Omer Foxhoven, under St. Victor’s Church." | Many of the smaller buildings Denver, who gave $100; anony- College. Rome, by the late Card the direction of the Rev. Richard of the Retreat League, sketched mous, Sterling, $5; Mrs. Rose tor of St. Thomas’ Seminary, and Hiester. the growth of the retreat move who is in charge of the once- Father Foxhoven w a s fold ion the grounds have been moved inal Marchetti-Selvaggiani on the Very Rev. Richard Ryan, fabulous mining camps of Vic that a rich gold strike was Metroz, Denver, $6; Mary Holies, Dec. 8, 1931. In November of The second Sunday telecast will ment for men since its inception away, as no particular use could Colorado Springs, $5; N. N., S.J., president of Regis College in 1910. It was the unanimous tor and Cripple Creek, recently made directly under the Vic 1932, he was appointed as.sistant were among those in attendance consist of the recitation of the found himself more than a tor Church. The parish’s rights be found for them. Deertrail, $5; C.O.F., Denver, to the rector of the North Ameri Rosary. Details of this program opinion of the officers, he added, $10; and J. 0., Denver, $5. Former Choir Members as well as members of the league, half-mile directly underneath extend downward only some The move to the more spacious can College, the late Rt. Rev. have not as yet been developed. his parish church in Victor. 40 feet, however, and the gold quarters at Colorado Springs was Even at this early date, parish Monsignor Eugene S. Burke. In Pay Honor to Prelate that a site be secured for build Other parishes will have On a trip into the famous is 2,700 feet down. necessitated by lack of grounds events are shaping up in observ 1933, he was invited to serve in Former male members of chance to produce television ing a retreat house that would .Ajax mine at Victor, he was Much rich ore is known to be ance of the 1954 Marian Year. the Vatican *Secretariat of State Monsignor Bo.setti's choir who I shows of their own, according to be available 52 weeks of the taken by the superintendent to in the Ajax mine, says the Vic as well as building space at the Everywhere faithful Catholics where he remained until his re reside in Denver and near by‘the Very Rev. Monsignor Elmer year for all men throughout the the 27th level, the tunnel 2.700 tor priest, as well as in sev Denver convent. In the summer are making an effort to prove turn to the United States, upon canceled personal engagements J. Kolka, who attended a meet Rocky Mountain area. In this feet below the surface. A.s they eral other mines of the Cripple their devotion to the Mother of way, retreats would not be lim Franciscan Sisters come to the the death of his father, in to practice and sing for the ing of representative.s of three walked into the tuTinel, the Creek-Victor district. Although (Turn to Page 2 — Column 5) God in a special manner. , December, 1939. During the Mass. These men, who include faiths with officials of KLZ-TV. ited to the summer time at Regis guide told him of various build the early-day glories of th e College. Mary is particularly the mother period of time he was working in .some who have taken roles in the The religious shows are part ings in Victor that they were region will probably never re of priests, for her Divine Son the Vatican, he took up the Officers elected for the cur passing under. Finally he said: turn, there is plenty of gold to annual opera, are Keimeth Brug- of KLZ-TV’s policy of making is the High Priest of the New study of canon law and was geman, Neil Spicer, Edward rent year include Virgil Tout, “And now we are directly provide prosperity for years. fr. Francis Brady Law—the one who offered and Awarded the degree of Doctor in Wolter, John McGuire, James telecasting time available every was offered as a perfect Sacrifice Canon Law. Eitemiller, Blake Hiester, Wil Sunday for shows put on by Cath to the Father. But besides the Left Incapacitated Father Cody was appointed liam Henderson, Adolph .Anzig, olic, Protestant, and Jewish Pastor and people of St. spiritual protection given them secretary to the late Cardinal Joseph O’Neill, Fred Nesbit, groups. For many years KLZ ra Joyous Occasion by Mary and by the sacramental John the Evangelist’s Authorities at St. Benedict's John Glennon in 1939. He be Carlton Bowman, Dr. Sitten, and dio station has pursued a similar Parish, Loveland, rejoiced Jan. 22 on the occasion life of the Church, future priests came Chancellor in 1940. George O’Shaughnessy. policy. Ho.spital in Sterling report that of the celebration of the golden jubilee of the Father Francis Brady, although ofteh need financial aid in their On May 14, 1947, Monsignor Woman singers who have sung The religious telecasts over preparation for the altar. blessing of their church. Shown above is a scene still in a weakened condition, is Cody was appointed Titular in operas under Monsignor Bo KLZ-TV began the first Sunday at the parish banquet held in the community hall. Gifts to the Guardian Angels’ Bishop of Apollonia and Auxil setti’s tutelage also came to aug holding his own. in December. This is the first op Left to right are Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, Burse may be sent to Archbishop iary to Archbishop Ritter of St. ment the choir. Among these, one the 'Rev. Francis Kappes, pastor, at the micro The cerebral hemorrhage which Urban J. Vehr at 1536 Logan Louis. He was consecrated on (Turn to Page 2 — Column .1) portunity Catholics have had to phone; Bishop Hubert M. Newell of Cheyenne, he suffered on Jan. 1 has taken a Street, Denver. July 2, 1947. produce a show. Because of their considerable toll in physical re + ' + i" larger proportion of population, and the Rt. Rev. Monsignors Joseph O’Heron of serves and has left the Holyoke Protestants are given a larger Englewood, James Hartmann of Cheyenne, and priest confused in mind. Doctors share of the telecast time. John McDevitt of Laramie.— (Register photo by consider it very unlikely that the Armstrong) (Story on page 3.) priest will be able to return .soon, if ever, to his active work as Illustrated Folders pastor of St. Patrick's Parish, Holyoke. P’ather Brady has been pastor Of Pilgrimage Ready of Holyoke since Nov. 1, 1935, in Perion* intereited in join which time he cleared the debt ing the Marian Year pilgrim the church and rectory, en age to Europe from the Den larged the Holyoke church, and ver Province may obtain in provided a new church for the formation and an illustrated mission in Haxtun. He also has folder by writing the Mary a magnificent record of converts Ann Fi*her Travel Service, there. P.O. Box 1560, Denver Dry Before that he .served succes Good* Company, Denver 2, sively at St. Mary’s in Colorado Colo., or calling MA. 1211,. Springs, St. Michael's, Calhan; The pilgrimage, which will be St. Michael’s, Craig, where he under the personal leadership built the church; St. Mary’s, Ri- of BisHop Hubert M. Newell He; and Holy Ghost in Denver. of Cheyenne, will visit the The Eastern Colorado priest most notable shrines of Europe was ordained in his native Ire dedicated to Our Blessed Lady. land in 1919. His 35th anniver It will sail from New York sary as a priest will be on June April 21. 14. Pastors to Receive Picture of Campaign Status Lists are being prepared this the Seminary and Missions sible to. pay the full amount this is necessary for the con money promised in the cam week for distribution to pas Campaign is to be brought to promised for one or other venience of subscribers. paign is more evident The tors of- all* persons in their a successful conclusion. Gen week, at least some part of As the time for the begin generous understanding^of the erous subscriptions for the the money promised should be ning of the actual construction parishes who have canceled building of new living 'quar paid each week. The campaign of the new building at St. need for this campaign' fund their nledges to the Seminary ters at St. Thomas’ Seminary office is willing to give addi Thomas’ Seminary approaches which was indicated by Colo and Missions Campaign, or and for the establishment of tional time for payments if the immediate need for the rado Catholics last May must who have changed the amount new missions in the Archdio inspire them to fulfill com of their pledges, or who are cese of Denver were made in + + + + * delinquent in making their pletely their campaign prom a spirit of real sacrifice last ises. payments, These lists will give May and it is to be expected Seminary Building Plans Are Progressing Voluntary Contributions pastors an opportunity to that the fulfillment of these Plans for the enlarged new Plans for the dormitory and study the present condition of All persons who have not pledges will require some sac dining room of St. Thomas’ library are not expected to be the collection of pledges in rifice. Seminary have been completed been contacted and invited to finished for six weeks or more. their parishes. Persons who subscribed to and have been put out for bid, share in the construction of These periodic reviews of J. K. Monroe of Denver is new buildings at St. Thomas’ a church filled to overflowing with laity, paid pay some definite sum ebch according to the Very Rev. The Magnificent' Scene in the Cathe the Seminary Campaign dur W illiam Kenneally, C.M., architect for the expansion Seminary may send their con dral as four tribute to the Rt. Rev. Joseph J. Bosetti, V.G., ing the collection p eri^ show week are urged to keep up on rector. Opening of bids will program which is resulting tributions fo Archbishop Ur members of the Hierarchy, 20 Monsignors, and at his funeral Jan. 25 is shown above.—(Register the importance of stressing these payments. Even though not come for at least two from the Archbishop’s Semi ban J. Vehr, Box 2900, Den aoma 176 priests, in addition to many sisters and photo by Turiili) the neceseitg of lacrifice ^ conditions may make it impos weeks. nary Campaign of 1953. ver 1, Colo, PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Jonuory 28, 1954 Beloved Prelate Was Link With Early Church
(Continued From Page One) sionary to the Colorado territory. formances merited unusual ap-1 signor Bosetti always showed, in vineyard of the, Lord. For many On the completion of his theo proval. These were, as he often his private and public life, the years he served as Chancellor of logical studies, young Bosetti, at remarked, the results of the consoling virtueh of a true,,priest the Diocese o^ Denver for good the age of 22, came to the coun cumulative experience of years of|of God, interested in hi.s own per- Bishop John Henry Tihen. For try of his adoption in 1911, soon study and professional practice. |sonal sanctification and bringing the past 20 years, as Vicar Gen after his ordination to the sacred I have heard considerably of lives of men. eral, Monsignor Bosetti .shared priesthood, and was appointed the intellectual efforts of the The physical infirmities of the the duties and responsibilities of to the Cathedral of the Immacu young priest Bosetti in his early past few years have cui^tailed his administration of a growing late Conception. years in Denver, in inaugurating u.sually robust life, but to the last Church. Cultural Contribution series of philosophical and psy- he retained an active interest in every development of the Church During the past decade or two To Colorado chological lectures. which at tracted considerable attention. of Colorado, for which he had of years, we have lovingly laid His ancestral stock was laid in to re.st practically that entire .A.S you know, he taught foreign left his native home and to which the very comfortable home and languages at the Catholic High he had devoted all h'ls energies. .second generation of priestly pio family life of Milano, Italy, Only strong counsel prevented neers, whose lives and labors School for many decades. Though where the surviving members still never boastful in any achieve him from attempting to arrange were intertwined in early Colo enjoy goodly reputation and pro- rado Church history, stretching ment, but always humble, he had the details of an opera thi.s year. back to the founding days of our fe.ssional standing. With his an efficient facile speaking and One by one, our priestly as State and Church. We of the third native genteel family traditions reading knowledge of at least six sociates of the pioneering days of and fourth generations cherish, in of old-world culture, he devel languages, together with an ex Catholic Colorado pass to the oped, through his educational tensive range of the literature great beyond to give an account grateful memory, the names of opportunities on the Continent, Monsignors R a b e r, O’Ryan, of each field. of theij consecrated stewardship. a linguistic facility and an inter Brady7\Gihbons, Callanan, Don Fostered Vocations The ranks of the founders have est in the arts that made his appreciably shrunk within re- nelly, ^IcDonough, McMenamin, To Priesthood O’Dwyer, and Froegel, Father priesthood a decidedly major cent years. Other generations 'cultural addition to his adopted You know of his interests in: have risen and into their hands I.a,Jeunesse, and many others, Colorado. whom we knew personally, who boys’ work at hfs Camp St.i has passed the torch of leadership This air view of the former Modern Bishop Matz immediately as Malo. It was his passion and de-|for the'consecration and Chris- ^ Woodman Sanitarium near Colorado have left their imprint on the signed him as director of the pages of history of our Westland. light. Many young musicians ofjtian dedication of the future. But Springs shows buildings that have been remodeled for the use of Cathedral chi 'r in Denver. He exceptional talent in Denver, we are ever mindful of the giants the Franciscan Sisters of St. Joseph’s Convent. Denver, who aie The inexoreble record of time often alluded to hi.s limifation.s found in him a generou.s friend,'of the past, whose record has moving their mother-house there. 'The new mother-house has been brings us now to the close of in the use of Kngli.'h in those who would personally solicit out-'established the foundations of the named Mt. St. Francis. the third priestly generation. early days and his inexperience, side sizeable help in their future pre.sent and the future, Buildings indicated by the letters are: A. The-former hos Monsignor Bosetti, linked to the but to this task he was immensely pital, now St. Francis’ Hall, re.sidence of the profe.ssed sisters and very early days of the develop technical education. prided I trust all of our priests, who and wholeheartedly Jevoted. For him.self in securing vocations to have known and affectionately aged nuns of the community; B. the former administration build ment of Colorado, is called to almost one-half century, you the priesthood hy his interest in appreciated and admired Mon ing, now St. Clara’s Hall, the novitiate; C. the aspirancy. for young hi.s eternal reward. 1 have heard have heard his men and boy.s' youth and. with his own limited signor Bosetti. will fondly re- candidate.^ for the sisterhood. Our Lady of Grace Hall; D. the him speak, always humbly a.s was 11choir, on numerou.s occasions, en- personal means and with the aid n.ember hi.s .soul at the altar in music building, St. Cecilia’s Hall; E. the cla.s.sroom building, Naz hi.s wont, of his <>arly coming to liance the liturgical services at of friends, assisted many to the their daily prayers; and j'ou, areth Hall; and F". the dairy farm, dedicated to St. Isidore. Colorado at the turn of the Ihis Cathedral on a scale that century. Bishop Matz, the second altar. good people, who thrilled over the more than once gained national For practically all his priestly years at his beautiful liturgical Bishop of Denver, on his periodic recognition and reputation. From life. Monsignor Bosetti was as-i services in this Cathedral, will trips to Kurope, visited his col what I have learned locally, his lege in Switzeiland to gain sociated with the administrative remember him devotedly in your We Have experience and efficiency over details of the .Archtiiocese of Den- prayers. A priest in death is a: Franciscan Nuns Ready to Feb, prie.stly recruits for this western the years had won for him the Move 3 missionary land of Colorado. That ver. as Chancellor and Vicar Gen- blessed but a helpless creature ofi reputation as one of the best eral. Administration is a rela-.God. Without family connections, (Couti^ued From Page One) bei^me an old folks’ home to re as a home for aged persons. It was almost 50 years ago, when choral directors in the City of a Complete this vast territory felt the ever tively impersonal thing, often he i.s so apt to be forgotten al-| various courses, place Mt. Klizabeth Retreat at was dedicated in 1944 as the Mt. Denver, .-.nd his choir was affec lacking some of the personal,con- most overnight in the prayerful Although most of them go to Mt. growing impact of the White man tionately devoted to him. In this Morri.son. It is expected that tlie Elizabeth Retreat after extensive and his civilization. professional field, he was in tact-s and con.solations an« more' remembrance of loving people.'S[ Joseph College in Albu- buildings w ill be ready by the end remodeling. Stock of constant demand for advice and ' "■ '’ a l’®- ^ ' queroue, N. Mex., there are about As a college student, Monsi- life. He was always a considerate May Almighty God. to whom ‘ l i l o f February. In the same year, 1943, the sis g;nor Btsetti wa.s attracted by consulation. friend to every priest over these he dedicated so wholeheartedly'] ^ yO who come from their The large classroom building ters purchased the Oakes homej the appeal of the Reel man’.s con For many years, he directed many years and served their his priestly life and talents, bless: various missions to the mother- version to Christianity and vol- onr annual opera on behalf of varying multiple needs as a Monsignor Bosetti and bring him | house. on the St. Joseph Convent grounds in North Denver for $67,300.; untcpied his services a.« a mis- Catholic Charities, which per- kindly brother. Because of his speedily to the heavenly comforts will be occupied by the Infant of The Oakes estate represents an in CANDLES urbanity and cultured jfcniiliry, of his consecrated sons in th e ^ Prague Nur.sery as soon as altcta- vestment of more th.in $2,000, he was welcome guest in the priesthf>od of Jesus Christ. Old Folks' Homo tions have been made. 000. X k. I May hi^s soul and the soul., of alterations The sisters named the property, Onl.v .Almighty (jod can read , the faithful departed rest in , , , , , , ,, The property to which the sis for the secrets of heart.s, but Mon- peace! have been com pleted at the St. ters arc moving is comprised of ;at 2825 W. 32nd Avenue, St. Jo MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY -r -f - r + I Joseph Convent in Denver, it wil l,d00 acres a few miles north of seph's Convent and transferred Colorado Springs. Trustees of the the headquarters of their Western Candlemas INSURANCE SINCE 1897 estate of Mrs. Marguerite S. Province there from St. Anthony s Hosts of Friends Pay Last Respects Davis, late wife of Blevins Davis Hospital. A novitiate and a school Day Gas and F-lectric Bldg. T.4, 1.39.'? of Colorado Springs, turned theT®’' “P (Continued From Page One) i .A rchdiocese for .17 years, and Fathers D. A. Lemieux, Thomas property over to the sisterhood. across the street, at 3.Srd Ave of whom had to cancel a semester Vleneral for 21 year.s. Doran, Richard Hiester, and nue and Eliot Street, .Mother of John .Anderson. A constant Mrs. Davis, who died in 1948. Herbert W. Letbman Gerard R. TeBockhorst I examination she was to give | Mo"S'frnor Bosetti held a high inherited million., from her first Grace Hall houses the retired Beeswax- ‘Colorado Universitv, were jo.,e-!P‘f stream of other friends came to members of the communitv. phine Neri, Kav Bowman, Anne lasting marks of greatness visit, and pray for, the Monsi hu.sband, James S. Hill, son of a O'Neill Sullivan, .Martha Miller on Colorado Church history. gnor. pioneer American railroad build Besides St. Anthony's Hospital 100% ond 51% Regina Gabrielli, Laura Grauer, Chief, perhaps, among the per- Besides these priests, those er. and St. Joseph's Convent in Den sonal traits that endeared him to who were present when Monsi- and Marie Nesbit. gnor Bosetti died are the Very Also received by the sisters from and the hft. Elizabeth Retreat COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Actually there were three all the priest., who came to the n .Morrison, the nuns conduct .St. choirs fhat performed under the Chancery Office were hi., con Rev. Monsignors Walter Cana- the Davis estate was the magnifi stant friendlines.,, kindness, and van, rector of the Cathedral, and cent Trianon estate of Mr. Davis Francis' Hospital in Colorado Molded-Wax expert direction of Father Rich Elmer Kolka of Catholic Char ard Hiester, Monsigiior Bosetti's consideration. at Broadmoor, Colorado Springs. Springs and teach in Our Lady of successor as director of the Ca •Any story about the beloved ities, And Father Theodore Haas, Lourdes and St. Mary NUgda- chaplain of St. Joseph’s Hospital. The 60-room building is sur thedral vested choir. The third Italian priest would be incom- Color and White The pallbearers at Monsignor rounded by beautiful landscaped'Grade Schools in Denver. group was made up of 37 boys'P.|®[^ jj' I I < I I ^ lliey TTev also (Onriiirfconduct hospitalshnsmtals in from the Cathedral School. little ' practice " he pursued nightly I Bosetti’s funeral were all ex- grounds, and has long been a Organ accompaniment was pro- at his boys’ camp, St. Malo. Late! counselors' of his Camp St. Malo, show-place of the West. Omaha, Lincoln, Columbus, i v-ided by Allen Hobbs, Father every night, w-hen the little boy., Falhers Michael Kavanagh, St. Grand Island, and Kearney. N eb.; G ifts for the Hiester’s regular accompanist, and the counselors were fast Mary's, Colorado Springs; It is understood that Mr. Davis, in Emporia, Kans,, and Gallup. asleep, he w-ould make the Leonard Abercrombie, Hugo and who is not a Catholic, was mainly H o m e and Jo.sephine . Courtney, who N. Mex.; orphanages in Albu also plays frequei^fly in the Ca rouhds of the dormitories and Limon; Robert Nevans and instrumental in obtaining the be TAbor thedral. see that the lads were covered | Frank Morfeld, St. Francis de querque, N . Mex., and Lincoln, well enough to keep warm in thej Sales’. Denver; John Anderson, quests for the nuns, who received 0981 230 Maj«(tic Bldg. Valuable string accompani N eb.; parochial schools in Ne- Wedding & 16tb Broadway ment was rendered by five men, crisp mountain climate. Onl.vjSt. Catherine’s, Denver; andl^ major share of the estates be- bra.ska and Kansas, and parochial when the la.st bov was sa fe ly | Bert Woodrich, Annunciation, quests to charitable oraanizations. long associated with the Mon and mission schools in New Mex signor, who volunteered their ••tucked in” would the Mon.si- Denver. | 3^^ Pre-Lent G ifts gnor take his ow-n re.st. M’hen his Archbishop and his ico. services though it meant missing Francis have acquired three large an important practice with the ^olo Family Made brother priest.s laid Mon.signor In Albuquerque the nuns con Bosetti to rest in Mt. Olivet properties. In 1943 the late Frank Sacramental Candlet for Homo Denver Symphony Orchestra, of In . < /- d -li duct the College of St. Joseph Uie— Packed 1 pair to a box. [Which they are members. Saul Comp Possible Cemetery last Tuesday, they Kirchhof, president of the Amer on the Rio Grande, where in 51 % Beeswax 61c box retail Caston, director of the symphony, Monsignor Bo.setli’s work withi^^**^, lost a National Bank, purchased the October, 1952. buildings erected excused the quintet, though he ac- youth at Camp Malo was made P*''6sGy pnest, a warm friend, Hillcrest Inn at Morrison Molded. Wax Color ...... 'cepts only the most serious W ib le by t'he Malo family. X— _ ------,------at a cost of $1,500,000 were 40c box retail reasons for absence. The cellist w-ell-know-n Denver Catholic interests of Holy Mother Church, and gave it to the sisters for use- was Frank Johns; bass violinist, philanthropists, whose donations 218 IHember.s Hold 853,407 Shares The Poor Sisters of St. Francis Order note for immediate Alex Horst; viola player, Walter to the camp amounted to more Seraph of the Perpetual Adora Cass: and violinists. Howard than $175,000. The Males built delivery Tillotson and Fred Trahan. all the buildings at the camp tion were founded in Oipe, West Perosi’s “.Missa da Requiem” except the old St. William 'Register' Credit Union phalia, Germany, in 1860. Their provided the Introit, Gradual. Lodge. Besides providing, at work in the U. S. bepan with the, Tract, and Communion for the auction, the purchase price for founding of St. Elizabeth’s Hos Funeral Mass, according to Fa the entire property on w-hich St. ther Hiesfer. The Kyrie. .Sanc- Malmi.s situated, the family built Will Mark Biggest Year pital, Lafayette, Ind., in 1875. darkens luB, Benedictus. and Agnus Dei the beautiful chapel on the rock, The Register Federal Credit Other officers include Verne Six of the sisters arrived in Den I aI i i f l i l i f f were from Vittadini’s Mass the large lodge, and the auxili Union, one of 90 credit unions in Dickerson, president; Lloyd In ver in 1883 to staff the newly "Cristo Rey.” The booming ary buildings. They paid for the the Denver area, will hold its gram, acting vice president; and built Union Pacific Hospital, FORMERLY DENVER INDUSTRIAL BANK of the swimming ses’enth annual meeting Friday, Church “Dies Irae,” as well as theH'onstruction Norman Dale, clerk. Another which later became St. Anthony’s. “Libera” were taken from Sgam- pool, and have contributed Jan. 29, and will celebrate its member of the board is George : haul's “Requiem.” and the” ln yearly to the camp's upkeep. biggest year yet. Hunt, now in Seattle. On March 19, 1932, St. Anthony's 1 Paradisum” was by Pietro Yon. Monsignor Bosetti, to the sur- Begun in October, 1947, with On the credit committee are '^ospital became the mother- Fred Nesbit, popular Denver prise of many, was the fourth hut eight charter members, today Bill Warner, Paul Flora, and ,M. nouse of the newly established ^ Goods baritone, sang the Offertoi'T solo. oldest priest, in point of ordina-|it boasts ’218 members, including H. Rowe. Members of the super Western Province of the com- tion, in the Denver Archdiocese, almost all employes of the large visory committee include the Rev. At the graveside services, per munit)', with Mother M. Basilia “ The JTetl'i l^argetl Church formed by Bishop Willging and Ordained^ .Aug. ^ 2, 1908, atj , the ■ Regkter . - . -plant. In the year 1953 Francis Syrianey and David Gooilt Supply Hou»e" attended bv Archbishop Vehrl®^*^ exceeded in the union made 239 loans totaling Shea. A third member, John B. as the first Provincial. The present Craig, died in early December. and Bi.shop' Newell, 'by Monsi-'P/ -service only by the Rt. $94,861.19 to employes. Its mem- Provincial is Mother M. Regi- EtiablUhtd IS02 - T.Cbor 17SI Ignors and many priests, Gre- R*\-. Monstgnor William Kipp. | hers hold $53,407.75 in .shares, F’ather Syrianey is also a mem nalda. In the province are 425 rian chant was rendered by pastor of .St. Mary’s, Colorado Both figures represent siihstan- ber of the hoard of directors of Springsi, who w-ill mark hisjtial increases over the figures the Denver chapter of the Colo profes.sed sisters, 21 novices, ItJJ Trfmonl Plsf» - Dsnvrr 2, Colo. t'he men’s choir, with the clergy seven postulants, and 11 aspirants. alternating on the “ Benedictus, golden jubilee June 10; the Rev. I for 1952. rado Credit Union League. Chancellor of the Denver Christopher Walsh, retired, who| -phe credit union now has as- was ordained on Christmas of gets of $61,751.96 and liabilities 1906; and the Rt. Rev. Monsi-jof ssgjfig.Ol. gnor Charles H. Hagus, pastor of | , .. , The Denver Catholic Annunciation Parish. Denver. afnuaj "leeting will be iQno I iiriu in St. John’s School Hall,! m \ MD m s iR i’iiis Register Bovn^lfn Milnno F'li^.abeth Street. Besides re- Published Weekly by the Bo.n Jan. 1, 1886, ,n Milano, committees,i Italy,iiA» Monsignor \1 r^ncirpr»rb»* Bo.setti r»>o/lo made -is • t i i CLOTHING, SHOES, GLOVES, TOOLS AND HARDWARE Catholic Press Society, Inc., his classical .studies in Immensee, business will include the election 938 Bannock Street, Denver. of new memliers to the board i PAINT, TARPS, LUGGAGE, BLANKETS, Colo. Switzerland, from 1896 to 1902. of directors, discussion of a divi-; His philosophy course was pur- dend rate, and plans for the fu-j Subscription: $8.00 Per ■sued at the Pontifical College of SHEETS AND PILLOW-CASES Year Sold in combination with ture. I Propaganda Fide in Rome from jkwELRY, WATCHES, RINGS, EAR-RINGS The Register, National Edi 1902 to 1904. He studied theol As a special attraction, the new tion, in Archdiocese of Den ogy at Rome and at Chur, Swit- credit union movie King's X will! ver. zefland, from 1904 to 1908, and shown and several members Entered as Second Class as a priest taught philosophy in entertainment Matter at the Post Office Bethlehem Institute, Switzerland, I Wilhelm treasurer of Denver, Colo. for three years. the Dettver Post credit union, will The priest-musician-mentor of be guest speaker. youth was ordained for the Di Following the meeting.refresh-' GUNS, AND AMMUNITION, ARROWS AND ARCHERY SETS, ocese of Chur, Switzerland, Aug. ments will be served and'dancing Dolls and Doll Parts 2, 1908, and was later incardj- will be enjoyed. A number of' ' FISHING AND CAM pI n G SUPPLIES, RELIGIOUS STATUES REPAIRED nated in the then Diocese of attractive prizes will be given A.B.C. Doll Hospital Denver. away. | TENTS AND SLEEPING BAGS Monsigpior Bosetti came to Treasurer of the Register^^ Mr. & Mrs. J. A. ^cCourt Denver in 1911. His fir.st ap Credit Union is Claude Peery of; New Location pointment was as pastor of As the mailing department, who has| 616 Downing MA. 7617 sumption Parish, Welby, and he held that post for six years. INTRODUCTORY OFFER became assistant at the Denver Here’s your big Cathedral in 1912. Appointed Only Cafholic Church To readers of the Denver Catholic Register opportunity to own COLORADO Chancellor in 1917, he pecame a a set of famous Domestic Prelate in 1926, and In Moscow Closed Up Bring this coupon in and we will give you 23% discount on your General Tires, Get CONVALESCENT assumed the posts of Vicar Gen purchase (except guns, ammunition, articles at clearance sale eral and Diocesan Consultor Bonn.—The only C a t h o 11 c ! price, and lay-a-ways). This offer expires Feb. 14, 1954. set now for months HOME Feb. 10, 1933. church in Moscow, the Church o f' of safe, low-cost Reaxonahle Kales Monsignor Bosetti departed St. Louis of France, has been mileage ahead. We'll tU So. Lnxan______PE TIJJ this life in St. Joseph’s Hospital closed, according to a Paris dis ,^av big money for the Jan. 22. patch of the German Cathblic Priests Kept Wotch News Agency. ^ngerous mileage -«» The report said that Father left in your old tires. Dr. G. J. At Prelate's Bedside Joseph Butorovkh Adamovich, Come in today! It is estimated that Monsignor a Latvian priest and pastor of Surplus Warehouse Bosetti influenced almost a score St. Louis’ Church since’1949, an Schaeuble of young men, now priests, in nounced that he has to return their aspirations toward the to Latvia and that the church Optometrist altar of God. Indicative of .the would remain closed during his 9726 East Colfax EM. 6-8665 Joe Kavanaugh,Inc Speriulist affection of tjiese men for their absence. spiritual director was the 24- OPEN EVERY NIGHT ’TIL 9 30 Yeori in Same Locotian For A’isiial hour ■watch maintained at the Help tke Church keep growing Li.v.:aliy Owned and Operated Eye Care dying prelate’s bedside for the in the Denver Archdiocete hy OPEN SUNDAYS TIL 5 three weeks of his final illness. keeping your Seminary Cam 7th a t Lincoln TA. 1261 638 Empire Bldg. KE. 5840 Taking turns in this vigil were paign pledge paid up.
mB J Thursday, January 28, 1954 Office, 938 Bannack Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE THREE 45 WILL, RECEIVE AD ALT ARE DEI CROSS FEB. 7 S t . Peter's Basilica Replica'5t0ff DoctOfS Creators or Luncheon Club Attillio and Lucio Savoia, creators of the famous replica ■ Scout Sunday Observance in Cqthedral of St. Peter’s Basilica being displayed at the May Company, Denver, will be guests at the Friday Luncheon Club meeting The Scout Sunday services to be held on Sunday, Jan. 29. The Italian consul in Denver and Frank Wieck of the Feb. 7, at 4 o'clock in the Cathedral, Denver, will provide May Company -«-ill also attend. At St. Joseph's an opportunity for all scouts to make a Marian Year pil Fourteen hundred Denverites were reported to have seen Some 200 doctors of the Den grimage to the Cathedral, dedicated to Our Lady under the replica the first day. The Savoias resolved to build the model in 4945, when they could find no exact blueprints of the Vati ver area were the guests of St. the title of the Immaculate Conception, and gain a plenary can Basilica. It is constructed in a scale of 1 /100th. Joseph’s Hospital Jan. 21 for the indulgence. During this Marian | ;------The famous miniature, complete with shooting fountains annual staff dinner. year a plenary indulgence, under Knights of Columbus, and and tinkling bells, was blessed by Pius XII in 1950. Prior to the dinner, the doc the usual conditions, may be^^e .secreUry was Carl Ott, of Serving as chairman of the day at the luncheon meeting tors congregated in the hospital’s gained as often as one joins with p*"®®? ^^6, St. Franci.s d^ Sales’ will be Aldo Notarianni, young Denver attorney. All Catholic social room, where they greeted a group on pilgrimage to a Perish.- These men discussed the men are invited to attend the luncheon, which is held in the •Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, who church dedicated to the Blessed I for the Scout Sunday cere- K. of C. home, 16th Avenue and Grant Street, 12 noon to 1 W'as one of the guests of honor. Virgin Mary. During the Scout''ponies. A meeting was set for o’clock. Eight head nurses attached to Sunday ceremonies the .Marian Friday njght, Feb. 5, at 7 :30 the hospital served as hostesses Year prayer composed by Pius j o’clock for those men who will for the occasion. XII will be recited. lusher and who are on the parade 1954 Lectures on Faith The Rev. Theodore Haas, chap Every parish in Denver is-committee. This meeting will be lain of St. Joseph’s, said the urged to have a Scout Sunday:held in the Immaculate Concep- grace. Communion Mass on Feb. 7, atjtion Cathedral, Will Open at Holy Ghost j The guests of honor w-ere which all the Scouts in the par- This year every Catholic boy I .Archbishop Vehr, Bishop Hubert ish. Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and I in the scouting program is asked The 1954 series of lectures Hall, 19th and California I M. New-ell of Cheyenne, and Dr. Explorers, will attend in uni-lto offer up one Mass, one Holy at the downtown Holv Ghost Streets. I Francis R. Manlove, dean of the form and receive Holy Commun-j Communion, and one Rosary for Parish, Denver, will begin The lectures will be con I Colorado University School of ion together. Following the Mass the intentions of Archbishop Ur- Monday evening, Feb. 1. at , Medicine. the Scouts, together with their | ban J. Vehr. This spiritual bou- ducted by Father William J. lay leaders, shoald pray together quet will be presented to the 8 o’clock in the Holy Ghost Gallagher, who for the past Bishop .X e w- e 1 1, principal several years has given these speaker, reminded the doctors fpr the intentions of the Holy, Archbishop during the Scout that it was time to take inven Father. In thus way all of the'Sunday ceremonie.s. A group of inquiry talks at Holy Ghost tory of their spiritual as well as condition.s for gaining a plenary! Catholic Cub Scouts, made up Boys Town Priest Parish. Father Gallagher has met with great success their material lives. He advised indulgence will be fulfilled. I of one Cub from each Catholic- a greater effort in the develop Forty-three boys and two : sponsored Cub pack in the Den- throughout these series, not ment of the virtues of charily men palled the examination j ver area, will make this presen- Addresses Doctors only t h r o u g h large attend and humility. for the Ad Altare Dei medal Itation. Each Cubmaster is asked ance. hut also by an outstand on Sunday, Jan. 24. Four Den I to select the boy most w-orthy The Rev. Edmund Walsh, as ing number of converts he has In a brief talk. .Archbishop ver Scout chaplains forced I of this honor from his pack and sistant director of Boys Town, been made. Vehr thanked the doctors for the board of examination for have the boy present for a re Neb., w-as the principal speaker their close co-operation with the at the dinner meeting of the It is, moreover, an enjoy sisters of the hospital in the past the highest Catholic Scouting hearsal to be held at the Cathe able and instructive means year. award. The pr?%tt examiner! Catholic Physician’s Guild in the dral on Saturday morning, Feb. for Catholics to become better At the annual election of staff were Father Anton Borer, 6, at 11 o’clock. Stratton Rom of the Brown Pal acquainted wtih the teachings ace Hotel Jan. 26. J officers. Dr. Frank B. .McGlone Father Frank Morfeld, Every Catholic boy in scouting of their faith. Father Walsh emphasized in was again elected president. Dr. Father James Ratby, and Fa is invited to participate in this This is a series of 10 lec S. W. Downing was elected vice ther George Kearney. The ex Catholic scouting demonslation his talk the need for love and tures every .Monday evening, ] president, and Dr. Frank Zar- amination was held in St. on Feb. 7. The boy does not respect in the training of chil dren. When these tw-o important beginning Feb. 1 and running iengo was named secretary, PauTs chapel in the Cathedral. have to be a member of a Cath consecutively through April 5. A large jrroup of'CathoHc lay elements are missing, he said, j Elected as members of the ex- olic-sponsored scouting unit. All Each of these talks will be one ‘ecutive board were Drs. Sidney leaders in scouting attended the Cub Scouts are to meet on the ■ w K - the results are juvenile trouble •Ad Altare Dei medal to Boy Scouts and two makers. hour in length. Ik. Blanford, Rudolf Giehm, meeting of the Denver Catholic, gHey side of the Cathedral at Archbishop Urban J. 'John .M. Foster, Lyman Mason, Scouting Committee Sunday,:3.30 gqy Scouts Scout Pilgrimage adult scoulers. F'ollowing the prie.sfs address, Father Gallagher will speak Vehr studies the pro- on Catholic teachings and prac land R. J. Savage. Jan. -4, at 3 o clock in St. Paul a P'xplorers are to 'meet at gram for the Marian Year pilgrimage which all With .Archbishop Vehr are, left to right. Life! Archbishop Urban J. Vehr di Scout Michael .Mueller of Blessed Sacrament, rected the questions in the ques- tices. Both Catholics and non- I ------meetingmeelfnir was .•'iicKe> \^k-kr\*''o’r)onaL* U l i o n a ' g - 1 gf Cathedral. .All candi-l Catholic . Scouts in the Denver area will make to troop 145; .Star Scout Dan .McKenna of St. Louis’,! tion-and-answer period. Catholics are urged to attend. hue. gi-and knight. Council 5;i9,: jate.s for the Ad Altare Dei^ne Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Knglcw'ood, troop t3ii; Chief K. E. Skinner. Den-j .Approximately 85 members of He will discuss important top Special Indulgences medal are to assemble in front o f, Denver, on Scout Sunday, Feb. 7, at 4 o’clock. ver area scout executive; .Archbishop Vehr; Eagle the guild and their guests w-ere ics concerning fundamental the Chancery office at 15.36 The annual Scout Sunday program has been Scout John Steinbruner of Bie.ssed Sacrament present. The guild has 65 Cath doctrines of the Catholic faith. To Be Gained Feb. 2 As in past years, they w-ill con Logan Street at .1:30 o clock on planned as a Marian Year pilgrimage so that all troop 145; .Mickey O’Donaghue, .^I'and knight, olic doctors in its membership. Loveland Parish Feb. 7. Scouts w-ho are to receive, indulgence for council 5.’!9, Knight of Columbus, 'and member .Among the guests, in addition cern such subjects as w-ill be The Feast of the Purification the medal should have of the Denver Catholic Scouting Committee; and to .Ai'choishop Vehr, were Den found most interesting to of the Bie.ssed Virgin .’Mary, scoutmasters walk with them in making a pilgrimage to church dedicated to the Star Scout Roliert Easton of -St. Louis. Engle- ver’s four hospital chaplains, both Catholics and prospective Tuesday, Feh. 2, is one of the the procession. Blessecl Mother. Archbishop Vehr w-ill awatd the w'ood, troop 136.— (Register photo by Warner) the Rev. Theodore Haas of St. Catholics. days specified by Pope Pius XII Marks Jubilee; Joseph’s, thg Rev. James Ham These lectures are sponsored for the gaining of a plenary blin of Mercy, the Rev. John by the Confraternity of Chris indulgence in the .Marian Year. Walsh of St. Anthony’s and the tian Doctrine, and parish mem This is a tnties qttolies indul 3 Lonely Gifts Aid Orphan Band Fund Rev. Frederick Mann, (LSS.R., bers of this organization will gence—one that can be gained Looks Forward of Denver General. Present also he on hand to greet and record every time a visit is made to a St. John the Evangelist's Par-| In the meantimp. I ll chil Richard Hiester at the Cathe were Catholic interna and resi the names of those in attend Marian church on Feb. 2. It i.sh in I.oveland fittingly eele-l Three of the 126,369 Cath Xo specific goal in the cany dent doctors of hospitals in the ance. is to be noted that the required hrated the golden jubilee of its olics in the Denver Archdiocese paign has been set. hut it is dren in mu.^ic classes at St. dral rectory, 150) Pennsyl Clara’s (jueen of Heaven, vania Street. Denver 3. Colo. area, and students of the Colo In view of the fact that this pi’ayer.s for the Pope’s intentions church amid evidence that an have aided the campaign for estimated by .Anthony Samar- rado University School of Medi is an outstanding metins to consist of six Our Fathers, six expanding era will see great' band instruments for orphans. zia, the orphan’s music teacher, and St. 5’incent’s Orphanages Persons wi.shing Uf have used will do the ho.st they can with instrumeiUs picked up for de cine. bring souls into the Church, Hail Marys, and six Glory be to future growth in the parish. Still to be heard from are that at least 05 instruments— The Very Rev. Monsignor Catholics are urged to bring the Fathers. These must be said The parish that has grown 99.99763 per cent of the Cath which w'ould cost $10,000 .if 14 instruments. livery to the orphans should Donations for instruments David Maloney, chaplain of the their non-Catholic friends. on each visit. from 50 to 200 families in the olic population. bought new-—are needed. call .M.A. 0233, and leave the guild, summed up the purposes past decade and seems destined ’The plight of the orphans Down Payment should be sent to Father message for Father Hiester. and objectives of the organiza to grow- larger still is looking , The number of drums who wish to learn music was T -f tion for the guests. forward to the day when it can stressed by the Rev. Richard needed has dropped from 10 Communion Breakfast Set have an adequate church and Hiester, director of music in to nine. The $25 donation will perhaps it.s own parish school. ai'chdiocesan schools. probably make the down pay The presence of Archbishop One person donated a snare ment on one trombone, 10 of Jan. 31 by Railroad Men Urban j. \’ehr and of Bishop drum in the w-eek-long drive. which are needed. Still hoped Hubert M. Newell of Cheyenne' .Another gave a check for $25. for are the following numbers The first annual Communion breakfast of the local chapter added much to the dignity of the •A third offered a guitar. of second-hand instruments or of the Order of St.- Christopher, organization of Catholic rail Solemn Mass sung by the pastor,I Though string instruments money with which to buy road men, will be held after the 8:15 Mass in Holy Ghost the Rev. Francis J. Kappes. | were not requested, h’ather them; Eighteen trumpets. 10 Church, Denver, Sunday, Jan. 31. The Very Rev. William Ken- The deacon wa.s the Rev. Robert; clarinets, eight alto horns, neally, C.M., has been invited to address the breakfa.«t gathering Hiester hopes to be able to in the Albany Hotel. Hoffman of Greeley and sub-j trade in the guitar a.« part pay six baritones, three tenor sax deacon w-as the Rev. Thomas i ment on a band instrument. ophones. and one sousaphone. The Mass will be offered by the Rev. William Gallagher, McMahon of Fort Collins. 1 chaplain of the roadroaders. Two hundred are expected to at The sermon was delivered by In Letter From Arehbishop Vehr tend the Mass and breakfast. the Rev. John B. Ebel, city edi Walter Thackery, president of the Denver chapter, has tor of the Dciii'cr Catholic Reg invited ail Catholic railroad men to attend. ister, who recalled the Catholic The nation-wide Order of St. Christopher was founded in history of the cornjnunity and Patronage of Guild's 1948 through the initiative of a locomotive engineer aivl a fire showed the part that the Cath man. There are chapters in Cheyenne and Rawlins, Wyo.; Ogden, olic life of the parish plays in Utah; Clinton, la.; Chicago, and many other places. the over-all picture of the Movies Church of Christ upon earth. He Benefit Urged recalled that the contributions Archbishop Urban J. Vehr urges co-operation with | OFFICIAL PILGRLVIAGE ON of the pioneers were largely re the Archbishop’s Guild in the spon.soring of Uvo films fori MARIAN YEAR 1954 sponsible for the present joyous the benefits of the guild’s mi.ssionary activities in the Sponsored bjr occasion. Their Excellencies Xrchbiahop Urban J. Vehr. of Denrer, and •Among the prelates in attend Archdiocese of Denver. Archbishop Vehr’s letter follows :j Bishop Joseph C. Willginff, of Pueblo ance w-ere the Rt. Rev. Monsi Biahop Hubert M. Newell, of Cheyenne, Wyoming, gnors Jame.s Hartmann of Chey ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER will peraonelly lead the pilgrimage. enne, John McDevitt of Laramie, I Sail from New York April 21 on Qaeen Elisabeth . . . risitinr Lourdes. Chancery Office Paris. Llsttax. Lucerne. Venice. Padua. Florence. Rome. Nics. Lisbon and and Joseph O’Heron of Engle- Fatima. w'ood. About 30 other priests 1536 Logan Street Returning on SS Salumia—-ArTiving New York May 29 from the ,Archdioce.se of Denver Denver 5, Colorado | Total coat, including tranaatlantic travel, hotela, meala, and the Diocese of Cheyenne aightaeeing and travel in Europe, from...... $1,174.00 were present. -A guard of honor January 26, 1954 for illDHtrated folder, contact of Knights of Columbus Fourth Reverend dear Father: Sth Floor of Degree members also assisted. Denver Dry From Friday, Februarj’ 5. through one w-eek, the .Arch for the young.ster holding the the potential Harry Jameses, the boy in the mary aim fisher - TRAVEL Goods Some 150 parishioneis and bishop’s Guild w-’lll sponsor at the Esquire Theater, Sixth and Time's Up center gazes wistfully as the other mu.sic pupils -friends attended the parish ban trumpet at St. Clara’s Orphanage, No Service Charge—Phone MA I2!I Downing Streets, the show-ing of two films. The first is the Denver. Limited to 15 minute.s of practice be grab for the horn. But, if he is lucky, he will get EARLY RESERVATIONS ESSENTIAL quet served in the Community Secret Conclave, portraying the life of Blessed Pope Pius X cause there are not enough trumpets to .satisfy a chance at it again next w-eek. Hall. The Rev. b'rederick .Me-1 and hi.« election to the Papacy. The second is the Little World Callin served as toastmaster and talks were given by Kalhei . of Don Camillo. Kappes, Bishop N’ew-ell, and' As you know-, the .Archbishop's Guild is a city-w-ide a.ssocia- Archbishop Vehr. j tion of w'omen, working for and interested in every missionary Archbishop Vehr, in speak- activity of the archdiocese. They have given incalculable help ing of the general growth of in many recent large missionary enterprises and for years have the Archdiocese of Denver, re been supplying altar linens apd vestments to many small marked that the dedication of : churches and missions. The proceeds realized from the spon St. John the Evangelist's I sorship of these films will enable the organization to continue its Ch urch in Denver in Decem many missionary activities. JinsL CLL ih sif, a h si ... ber was the 67th church dedi The hours of showing the films w-i'.l be the same as usual, cation he hat had at Ordinary w-ith the customary matinees on Saturday and Sunday. .Prices of the Denver See. In that range from 85 cents for adults to 25 cents for children under time he hat officiated at a 12 years. It should be emphasized that tickets must be bought M c C O N A H S s J w k s i L total of tome 175 dedicationi from members of the Archbishop’s Guild. They receive nothing of new buildingt. from tickets bought at the office of E.squire Theater. ___ (See Cut on Page 1 Alto) To facilitate the sale of tickets, a booth will be established eUiSL JwL sxpm & wsL in the lobby of the Denver Theater down town, and the mem Wail bers of the guild will be at the church doors after all Makses to on Sundays, January 31 and February 7. C A R P E T S Wall Since all net proceeds of this venture go to our local mis ROOM SIZE sionary causes, pastors are kindly asked to announce this bene and SMALLER RUGS fit on the two Sundays and encourage the purchase of tickets from the members of the guild. t wide aeWtion of pattern! O m . I d j v jo o aL and colon tIo choose from With every good wish and blessing. I am m for every room Faithfully yours in Christ, F U r n i t U r G in the home 48 URBAN J. VEHR hvdudG A , BJDBM^JdWfU^ Oprn n'eflo«>4ar RTrainai Till 0 e clock Archbishop of Denver P.S. The local American Legion has arranged a program E.M.W. for the evening of February 7 in their clubhouse, in keeping TI d iw jixpsudtsd. "sixJbuiL ” where c » h talks with the national observance of “Religious Freedom Day,’’ em 2141 So. Broadway phasizing our religious freedom in contrast to the abject restric SPnico 5391 tion and annihilation of freedom behind the Iron Curtaiiv Yon and your people are cordially invited. _____ South Boulder Convent YES Religions Articles Chaplain 1$ Appointed For Benedictine Nuns The Boulevard Mortuary hai both an insurance plan I • STATUES • ROSARIES • MEDALS The Rev. FVancis Hornung, and 0 Future Need Plan for any age or group. . . . • PICTURES • PRAYER BOOKS O.S.B., a member of the Holy Cross Abbey, Canon City, has Telephone for our representative to call on you to • PENDANTS • BOOKS • PLAQUES gone to South Boulder to become explain the above in detail. . . . chaplain to the 17 sisters of the community in St, Walburga’s Convent Father Francis’ last assign C oiiipl«*l<’ r of Religioul Arliclei for Church »%nd Mom*' ment in the Diocese of Pueblo before returning to the abbey to teach was as chaplain of Sacred I Heart Hospital, Lamar. A. I*. Wagner and t o. The spiritual needs of th e; Benedict,ine Sisters formerly! 4 IIHUTI (;oo»s were cared for by the Rev. Kevin ^ 3020 FEDERAL BOULEVARD GR. 1626 Carr, O.S.B., pastor of Sacred: 606 14fh S*. Between California & Welfon TA 8331 Heart of Mary Church, South i Boulder. ^ PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Sfreef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, January 28, 1954 Mother of God Group Plans for Party Cathedral PTA to Hear Talk on Nursing (Mother of God Pari.h, Denver) I Smith, Son of Mr. and Mrs.| John J. Rourke and Judy Welch (Cathedral Parish, Denver) ie rt Fuchs, James Keeps, Pat 'Donors of the gold vestments The Altar and Rosary Society Samuel Smith, with’Mr. and M r s . l "The Value and 1 Advantages Murphy, and Dan Yacovetta. The worn for the fiist time on Dec. coffee was made by Mrs. George ri‘v T e Z ' ®P°"®°"*;ltained a f c a n a s U ^ T u ^ of a. Nursing Career" will be the 8 at the official opening of the 7^yn and Bernard John Welch, son ofining, Jan. 28, by Mrs. Victor topic of a talk by Miss Alice Wenzel. Mrs. A. Campbell, 333 „ church hall at 7.80. , g ^ with!Henderson. Semrod of St. Joseph’s Hospital E. IGth Avenue, was presented Marian Year are Miss Margaret Young women of the parish | ------at the Cathedral PTA meeting with the prize cake. Daly and Mrs. Marcella Yaco will conduct religious activities Monday, Feb. 1. Miss Semrod, a Thursday nights will con vetta. The red vestments, used for preschool children in the member of the hospital faculty, tinue to be "Cathedral games for the first time on Dec. 26, the church basement each Sunday Travel Agent to Address specializes in teaching chemistry party" nights during the win Feast of St. Stephen, the First during the ^8:30 and 10;.30 and microbiology. Her talk will ter months. Awards become Martyr, were made by Mrs. Es Masses. Parents of small chil- climax the business meeting, more generous each week. The telle Dyches and donated by ..dren are invited to take advan which will begin at 2:30 p.m. in Josephine Walsh. The green vest tage of this opportunity to at De Paul Parish Women games start at 8 p.m. in the the Oscar Male, Jr., Hall, 1845 Cathedral Grade School cafe ments, used on Jan. 17 were the tend Mass together. Religious Logan Street. Mrs. Marshall M. gift of Mrs. Dave Cockrill, Mrs. ; coloring books and story books (St^ Vincent de P«ul’» Paritk, body in the 8 o’clock Ma.ss on teria, 1836 Logan Street. Free Denver) Sunday, Feb. 7. Reddish, president, will preside. parking is available in the Phyllis Shepherd, Mrs. Charles suitable for children from about The mothers of-, children in A. Burke, and Mrs. Min Murphy. 2 to 6 years of age will be used. The Altar and Rosary Society The Room Mothers’ Club of school yard adjacent to the will meet on Monday, Feb. 1. St, Vincent de Paul’s School will grades three and four will be cafeteria. The purple vestments to be used Young women who would like The Rosary will be recited at meet at 10 a.m. Feb. 3 in the hostesses in the social hour fol Five sets of vestments for the on Feb. 14 were given by Mrs. • to join the volunteer group in, 1.30 p.m. in the church, and the home of Mrs. Rudolph Partsch, lowing the meeting. Cathedral statue of the Infant Elsie Ball, Miss Martha Earley, charge of this pioject are asked fleeting will follow in the parish 1247 S. Fillmore Street. This is Approximately $180 was real of Prague have been donated. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fuchs, Mr. to leave their names at the rec hall immediately thereafter. an important meeting and all These vestments, costing $25 per and Mrs. Clifton Levins, and Jo tory. ized in the bake sale held by the Miss Mary Ann P'isher of the room mothers are urged to come. The administrative chairmen for the PTA in St. Paul’s Reading Room set, were made by the Carmelite seph Rihn. The ro.se vestments to Instruction classes in Gatholic Mary Ann Fisher Travel Agency The parents of school children Cathedral Bazaar PTA-sponsored Ides of March spaghetti Jati. 24, according to a report nuns in Littleton. In keeping with be worn the fourth Sunday in doctrine are being held each|Will be the guest speaker. She are invited to interview the dinner of the Cathedral Parish, Denver, to be given Sunday, March made by Mrs. Ken Sheehy, ways the traditional devotions to the Lent, Laetare Sunday, were pre Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock will talk on the Marian Year teachers on Friday, Jan. 29. The 14, are, seated, Mmes. Paul Murray, dinner chairman; Marshall M. and means chairman. Mrs. Infant of Prague, the statue will sented by Miss Margaret Walsh, in the church hall. 1 pilgrimage, which is attracting parents whose names begin with Reddish, PTA president; and V. J. Murphy, assistant dinner chair Sheehy thanks the cochairmen, now be dressed in accordance Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Colburn, * Baptized were Sle|)hen Michael interest of many Catholics A to L are asked to come from man; standing, Mmes. William Kelty, hostess chaii;man, and Ken Mrs. W. Roy Kuhn and Mrs. with the liturgical color of the Sr.; Dan Yacovetta, and Danny ______throughout the world. Miss 1 to 2:30 p.m., and those with Sheehy, iways and means chairman. Not shown are Mrs. Jpseph James Cudmore, the telephone day. and Donald Yacovetta. Help the Church keep g r o w i n g Fisher’s talk will be illustrated names from M to Z are to co m eCapra,...... food...... chairman;...... and Mrs. Jean Jacobucei, salad chairman. committee headed by Mrs. James by fnnis. All women of the from 2:30 to 5 p.m. School will |ir(Hot*oTy X f VvhTte) O’Neill and Mrs. F. R. Primavera, in the Denver Archdiocet parish are invited. be dimi.ssed at noon on Jan. 29.' keepinfr your Seminary and all others who contributed Cam-] T'be members of the society The Precious Blood Circle will their time and labors. CATHEDRAL PARISH paifi^n pledge paid up. will receive Communion in a meet with Mrs. Kenneth Roberts, 740 S. Jackson Street, on Jan, The women who sold the baked These Friendly Firms Deserre Your Patronage 29 at 12 o’clock. Cathedral PTA Planning goods were Mmes. Joseph Capra, Anyone having news concern James Cudmore, Josephine Glass- LAUNDRY & CLEANINfi ing parish or school activities man, Fred Haas, Gene Halpin, may call Mrs. Don Winter, 885 William Kelty, Jean Jacobucci, DOYLE’S Top Quality Work — 1 Day Service, If Deiired S. St. Paul. PE. fi593, or Mrs. Ides of March Dinner James O’Neill, F. R. Primavera, and Ken Sheehy. The "breakfak 1‘irkiip & Delirery .Serrice J. Morgan Cline, R.\. 3193. News Preliminary plans for "the best in conjunction with the IdeS of PHARMACY should be reported not later than spaghetti dinner of the year" -March parish bazaar. Priced at bar” serving hot coffee and The Particular Draggiat CLEANERS LAUNDERERS Tue.sday of the current week. jwere discussed Jan. 26 by com- doughnuts was presided over by J__111 • itOCBtN 4 C K Y S T A L $1 for adults and 50 cent.s for Cera I7th AVE.,A.ND GRANT Only ('leaninK'I.aundry PUnt in East Denver ------;------mittee chairmen for the Cathe- children, the menu will include: KE 50S7 FREE DELIVBKY W e lf a r e D ir e c to r y |dral PT.\, Denver, Present in the A large portion of spaghetti, 5705 E. Colfax (near Ivy) DE. 7565 „ A Ai- ir... rectory were' Mrs. Marshall M. meat balls, salad, bread and but ALSO ONEIDA ( LEA.VERS. 1456 Oneida — DU. 066$ The Denver Area Reddi.sh, president; Dick Balle- ter, dessert and beverage. Paint Special 39.50 ** wege, Mrs. Joseph Capra, Mrs. Mrs. Reddish has named Mr. 6 New Officers Motnr Overhauling Jerry Carpinella, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Paul Murray the gen Body A Fender Repaira Jean Jacobucci, Mrs. James Tailored Seat Cover* eral chairmen of the project. Motor Tune-up ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH ' Keeps, Mrs. William Kelty, Mr. They will be assisted by Mrs. PKESCRIITIONS CALLKU and Mrs. Charles Kurtz, .YIrs. V. Are Elected at L'aed Cars V. .1. Murphy. Mrs. Joseph Capra FOR AiND DFUVKRKD Cathedral'Motors Palronize These Friendly Firms J. Murphy, and .Mr. and Mrs. will, for the third year, act as Dan Yacovetta. Colfax at OoHiiing Denver JOE GAFFNEY, Prop. for 50 cents. On orders of “culinary chief.’’ She will be KEvsione 3217 I73S I.ozan KE. 1031 10 or more, discounts are avail- The dinner w be given Sun-' assisted by the crew of Italian Precious Blood day, .March 14, from 12 to 6 p.m. mothers who have staffed the Glfti ml erwtln* C«r4i Joe Buckm aster M otors kitchen for the previous dinners: (Most Precious Blood Parish, Offiei m* SehMl Svppllu The firms listed here (Mtmbtr if St. VIneini ift Pail'i firlik) * Mmes. Mike CMia, Jerry Carpin- Denver) deserve to be remembered Specictlizing in Ford & .’Mercury Service ella,_ J. Cito,_ M. „ Lombardi, J- V- Sam , ' The .-Mtar and Rosary Society C & L Office Supply when you are distributing AUo General Kepaira — SkeM; Gaa A Oil | Youth Club Communion Perry, Tony Scardina, Frank 25 elected the following of- COLFAX AT CORONA your patronage in the dif Factory Ftiuipmcnt on Lawnmower Sharpening Schiavoni, and M. Sugar. 'ficers: President, Mrs. James DENVEII. COLORADO Bayaud and S. Madi.on FR 8711 Mr. and Mrs. Jean Jacobucci■ McCormick; vice president, Mrs. ferent lines of business. will again assume responsible C. A. Noble: recording secretary, D . C . I.anflty MAin 9014 roles. Mr. Jacobucci will super-jMrs. William Allen; correspond- vise the check room and the gen- ing secretary, Mrs. Vincent Col- jiavm^TooT's^^ LEN'S Pharmacy (All Saint<’ Parish, Denver) | The altar boys’ meeting will eval seating of guests, and Mrs. lison; treasurer, Mrs. Gerald L. C. FEHR. Prop. Sunday, Jan. 31, the Pius X be held Jan. 30 at the parish Jacobucci will head the salad! Sheridan: and historian, Mrs. BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH Booker Hawea — Gajle Hawca Mrmb.r St. VInernt d. P.ol'i Parlih Youth Club will receive Com-■ hall at 9:30 o’clock. !committee. Their son, Francis, Frank Dee. A Bi-Low Store Hava Your Doctor Phon* All members p e asked! The women of ihc Mother Ca will be entertainment chairman, The committee chairmen gave Patronise These Friendly Firms Us Your Prescription Quality Meats - to meet at Loretto Heights Col- hi-inj Circle are having a party providing music throughout the their annual reports. It was 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 Saturday, Jan. 30. Plans are dinner hours. Mrs. William Kelty noted that a total of $603 was G r o c e r i e s At Loniiian. and Sooth Clayton | A breakfa.st will be .served to being made for a Chinese dinner will be in charge of the hostesses received from the circles as dues THELMA KASSON Freth & Frozen Fruits with bowlinji later. and the waitresse.s. in the past year. BEAUTY SALON -Many of the waitresses will be and Vegetable. Washington Park Mkt. The Ave Maria Circle will Mrs. Henry Cooper, retiring WM the 2876 Colorado Blvd. Louisiana and Clayton 1 meet Monday, Feb. 1, in the members of the Cathedral Young president, presented each mem BILL HUGHE.S, Prop. home of .Mrs. Lorraine Lopezi, People's Club, recruited by Miss ber with a prayer for the Marian Hair Styling Permanent fPaving SP. 5717 / Home Freezer Owners 1765 S. Umatilla. New officers! \\ ernimont. Y oung men of Y'ear. The group presented Mrs. Doctor Orders,,, PHONE DExUr 11S8 arc Mr.s. Colleen Balzano, cap-'J.^*’ f PC will perform the Save on Our Processing Baptized were Joseph Rng- Cooper with a corsage and gift Thelma Kuson O'Connor, Owner Hours 7 to 7 Week Days f er.s, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Vie- tain; .Mr.s. Arlcen White, secre-' thankless KP ’ tasks of dish- as _ a_ token____ of_ their___ appreciation______Service tor Sierra, with Julian and Lil-itarv; Mr.s. Audry Fitzgerald,; AH the heavy kitchenlfor her work during the past .yQB So. Gilpin SP..SP. 607.5607.'5il j ian Lary as sponsors; Robert! treasurer. j duties will be done by Frank Rey-'year. . The Rocking Rhythm Orchestra nolds and his staff from the! Baptized were Marie daugh- “ The sign 11 plav for the All Saints Jam-,men’s Legion of Mary ' - . . Iter of Mr. and Mrs. .Armand ' DE. 426* That Sells" boree Feb. 19 in the VFW Hall,| following the dinner, a games Mazzuca; Robert Paul, son of n JOMM r. Ninth and Bannock. The men of party will be held in the Cathe- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peter Berg; B kuno Fm r*t Rirtil FriM the Holy Name Society will con-.dral cafeteria from 8:30 to 11:30 RULTOR Lilt Fur Fr«s«rt> nO i\N IE BRAE and Joan Serra. daughter of Vltl IN M. Merkley and Joseph tact the parishioners for tickets.! p.m. This games party will coin- Mr. and Mrs. William Welch. AT XCAMCr Popick as sponsors; Janet Lee,,They will also be on sale at Lo-|cidc with the Ides of March ba- The home-use candles that * * K lioppiii^ I'eiiter have been ordered by the parish ioners will be blessed on Tues The Mother Cabrini Circle will the Oscar Maio Hall, 1845 Logan day, Feb. 2, the Feast of the Michael Ronny, son of Mr. and meet Monday, Feb. 1, in the Street. The main award of the Fairfax Hardware Purification, in the Chapel at St. (Colftx St Fairfax) Mrs. Mike Segura with John and home of Mrs. Guy Divi.s, 1930 bazaar will be a 1954 four-door Thomas' Seminary. I Assured bg S CONOCO PRODUCTS Dora La Cure as .sponsors; .Al S. Julian. V-8 sedan. A bonus of $200 will HARDWARE, GLASS, PAINTS Preisser's Red & White Bazaar officers elected at the also be presented at midnight. The committee appointed to Registered Pharmacists HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Lubrication. Car Washing, Batterlca bert Ernest Richard, son of Mr. obtain prizes for the Men's Club Recharged, Tin Vulcanizing and Mrs. Ernest Duran with Pe pari.sh meeting Sunday were gen Other bazaar gifts include a FR. 2725 5022 E, Colfax eral chairman, Everett D. Hin games party to be held Saturday Your doctor'* prescription will Grocery and Miirkel dro and Eloise .Martinez as .spon Necchi sewing machine, a Lane evening, Feb. 27, announced that B. L. Rinthart, Prop. B 0 I\ IM E BRAE sors; Anthony Ruben, son of Mr. ton and general treasurer, Mar cedar chest, a 100-piece service, be conectly dispensed at Park FA.VCY MEATS. VEGETABLES. AND they now have the special prizes and Mrs. Danny Moya, with Jo shall Sanders. for-eight silverware set of 1847 Hill Drug Company . . . 8 reg CONOCO SERVICE QUALITY GROCERJES seph and Rebecca Sandoval as -Mr. Hinton will attend the Rogers Brothers adoration pat for the party. Free Delivery SPrnco 4447 istered pharmacists to serve 724 So. University PE. 9909 3331 E. Ohio Ave. (So. L'niv and Ohio) .sponsors; Linda .Marie, daugh meeting Thursday a t Corpus j tern, and a set of china dinner- 'Let's Be Friends' YOG ALWAYS ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Christi Convent to talk over ba- ware, you. Perry, with Joseph and Eileen^ zaar plans . with parish. heads \ ______To launch a "Let’s Be Friends SAVE AT The firms listed here Bonnie Brae Drug Co. Rondenelli a.s sponsors; Robert from the entire city. « v I A 'Y'V* 1WT J lll^LCOAXInstead A/1 of 2a Acquaintances’’ G UO111 G€a II ^ V o We proudly acknowledge 100 A day of recollection will March or Dimes MeedS| movement, members of the Mir deserve to be remembered LltyU Chinberlln—Rlehird Chaakvlln Joseph, son of Mr. and -Mrs. aculous Medal Discussion Club per cent occeptance by the SIMMONS DRUG Robert C. Blauser, with Marion be held Sunday, Jan. 31, for The need of the National Foun medical prolession. due to (air when you are distributing Have your Doctor phone ut the women of the pariah. Ret- dation for Infantile Paralysis is received Communion in a body in and Dorothy Baginski as .spon- the 9 o’clock Mass Jan. 17 for prices, prompt service, and 2868 Colo. Blvd. FR. 2614 your Prescriptions -sors. ervationi map be obtained by $75,000,000 this year. The in your patronage in the dif the intentions of Mrs. John Husk- unquestioned occurocy. Beers, Wine*, Etc. calling Mra. Dompierre, WE. creased need is for use of the ferent lines of business. Square Dance Group 1531. new polio vaccine — which will inson, who received her First 763 So. University \RA. 2874 Has Officer Election Communion Christmas Day. The The .Altar and Rosary Society cost some $6,500,000—OTd con- For Ditlinctfre Prises for Bridge The square dance group has will meet Thursday, Jan. 28, at tinuation of gamma globulin women of this circle intend to continue this practice of monthly Porliei and all other occasions— elected officers for this year; the parish hall, W. Vassar and'shots which provide temporary VISIT OUR GIFT DEPARTMINT Captain, .1. McCormick; treas Grove, at 8 o'clock. limmunity, at a cost of $19,000,- Communion and, by beirig The firms listed here urer, Ed Reichart; and refresh The women of tl)e .Altar and.000. Last year the Denver cam- “friends,” to help' each other in deserve to be remembered 1 ^O IITII G A YLO IIB I every way possible. ment chairman, Esther Ma.xwell. Rosary Society will take orders paign gave $270,000. when you are distributing Instructions are still being given for bles.sed candles after all The circle honored Mrs. Stan 1 Silio|»|>iii^ D istrict | to beginners and everyone is wel Masse.s Sunday, Jan. 31. The Help the Church keep growing ley Steers with a potluck sup- your patronage in the dif come. The next dance will be at candles may be obtained the fol-.ln the Denver Archdiocese by per Jan. 19. ferent lines of business. the parish hall, W. Vassar at lowing Sunday, Feb. 7, after keeping your Seminary Mr. and Mrs. Steers recently Mobiloil . Pennzoil - Mobilga. Grove, Jan. 30. each .Mass. paign pledge paid up. had their third child and second EMPIRE MARKET Lubrication & Waahing son, Lawrence Ulen. Tune Up — Brake Work Mrs. Elmer Houtsma has re Johnny Meyers Hob Holm turned home from a local hos Open FT cck !)(tys and Sundays So. Gaylord Service pital after a short illness. Mem D a.m. to 9 p.m. bers of the circle visited her and thus put into practice the works ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH Quality Meats - Sea Foods Center and Garage of mercy. They hope to help lO.’iB So. Gaylord SI’. 7.>67 I’nder Nrw Management » her take care of her house and Patronise These Friendly Firms 1001 So. Gaylord SP. 6443 family until she is fully re covered. Aii(lorK rii*.« .M arket The Mary Magdalene Circle CONOCOPRODUCTS I Alameda Drug Store will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Lubriralinn • Delrc Balteri*** ] V O. PCTERSON. Prop. (I'urmrriy Krene Super Market) Feb. 2, in the home of Mrs. E. L. Potarf, 2937 S. Harrison. Mrs. Car H’a.shing ^ I Cut Rate Drug.s Choice Meats — Fresh Fruits & Vegetables R. W. Rutan will be the hostess. , . Fountain Service Sundriei Following are the new officers|\/V. A . (D U tC nj TllU lV lA S Your liusinesi Appreciated 1093 So. Gaylord —. Free Delivery — RA. 0902 for the parish circles for the Alameda & So. Broadway coming year: Queen of Peace: Alameda & Logan PE. 9840 Mjs. Joseph Dreiling, captain; B E L M O A T The Best In Mrs. J. W. Emrick, treasurer; * T em ptation PLl.MBIAG CO. and Mrs, F. King, publicity; Deluxe DRY CLEANING Lady of Fatima: Mrs. R. McDon Repairing & Conlracling ald, captain: Mrs. J. Jackman, 9 c s l NO JOB TOO I.AROE ok SMAI.L treasurer; and Mrs. J. McCor Cleaners & Dyers Kn— t‘>tirrii)r. AND LAUNDRY l/y Gallon SAM noXKK, .Mwr 10;« .S. G.ylord mack, publicity; St. Anne’s: Mrs. We ttace Our Own Plant Day*. PE. 2070 4 Day Service Roy Butler, captain;- Mrs. F. , , C. 88 So. Penn. RA 2083 Nipht., EA. 5379 Reilly, treasurer; and Mrs John 2800 Josephine EA 7363 Special 1 Dav H. Majerus, publicity; St. Jude s : '______i______98^ The Christmas card com Jr.; A. J. Artzer; standing, Mmes. A. F. Greco, C. Mrs. Joseph Brennan, captain ^ Broadway Creamery Wasihington P ark Card Committee mittee of St. James’ Noll, H. Mulroney, R. Lynch, F. McIntosh, and and publicity; and William Parish, Denver, shown above includes, left to S. Kay. Dougherty, treasurer; St. An 66 So. Broadway Sp. 2665 «_y fu r m C l e a n e r s The following were absent when the picture BUCHANAN’S right, seated, Mmes. F. Brown, W. Roberson, J. thony’s: Mrs. J. Younger, cap 1 Margaret Tate, Mgr. was taken: Mmes. Frank Rookard, John Lcydon, tain; Mrs. Edward Mattingly, Christian Bros. Wines CuUinan, J. C. Huggins, chairman; W. Cudmore, W. A. Seery, and Carl Smith. treasurer; and Mrs. Joseph Ny- Tho firm* liatod boro deo*rvo to Pickup & Delivery All Popular Boora be remembered when you are dia* - f + ■ + gren, publicity; Wo OcliTor i 1087 So. Gaylord SP 7898 SL Elizabeth’s; Mrs. F. Gre- tributing your patronage to tho 377 .So. Bdw"v. different Unea of buaineaa. Tbaifirms Hated her* denerva to garek, captain; Mrs. S. Greear, PE. 1777 bo remombered when you ar* dia* Candle Blessing Set at St. James' treasurer; and Mrs. Edward J. tributing your patronag* to th« Denne, publicity; Precious Blood: Mr. and Mr*. K. W. MrCte.n different line* of butineat. Mrs. M. Cogswell, captain; Mrs. (St. Jamea’ Pariah, Denver) John E. Thompson, with George ing that $3,700 was netted from T. Davis, treasurer; and Mrs. P. ST. JAMES' PARISH 'The bles.sing of candles will and Cecelia Cullinane as spon the sales. Brubeck, publicity; Mother Ca take place before the 6:30 Mass sors and William and Grace Those who were particularly brini: Mrs. J. Rich, captain; Mrs. Please Patronise These Friendly Firms on Tuesday, Feb. 2, the P’east active, in the card sales were Walsh as proxies; William R. Gelin, treasurer; and Mrs. J. ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH of the Purification. They may Mrs. A. J. Artzer, treasurer and Payton, publicity; and Mary Mag be obtained after either Maas or George, son of Dr. and Mrs. Wal bookkeeper: Mrs. John Leydon dalene: Mrs. E. L. -Potarf, cap Walt Badger ^ays: Our modern plant Patronise These Friendly Firms at any time during the day. ter E. Murray, with William and and John CuUinan, order chiefs; tain; Mrs. F. Dee, treasurer; and The blessing of the throats on .Mary McCaw as sponsors; Clif and Mmes. Francis Brown, Bill Mrs. Ward Phares, publiteity. and skilled staff assures you of high" the Feast of St. Blaise will fol ford Leo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roberson, William Cudmore, Jr.; Betty & Bob’s low the morning Masses, also Theodore L. Hoover, with Rich Anthony F. Greco, Carlton M est QttalUy Cleaning at no Extra Cost, Texaco Products between 2:30 and 3 p.m., and ard M. Hoover and Beverly Bet- Noll, Harris Mulroney, Robert Beauty & i ' again in the evening after the tinger as sponsors; and Carol Lynch, Fred McIntosh, Stephen OLIVE DRUG Barber Shop W Lubrication Tire* Rosary at 7:30. Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay, William A. Seery, Frank Reliable and Past Waahing Accefforiet Path er William V. Powers en Burrell B. Gerhardt, with Arthur Rookard, and Carl Smith, cap Prescription Service ASSOCIATED CLEANERS Specialixing in tertained the ushers at dinner and Maye Reynolds as sponsors. tains. Permanen Jan. 26. There were 35 present. Gifts - Fountain Servic* Mrs. J. C. Huggin.s, chairman The February meeting of St. Fr». D.liv.ry — PLyJI27 6736 E. Colfax E A . 5 4 6 2 Waving Andy's Service Station Baptized this week were Mark of the Christmas card sales, an Zita’s Circle will be with Mrs. 7010 B. CoUu at Ollv* CA. 4721 2(02 12lh & Clayton FR. 9826 Edward, son" of Dr. and Mrs. nounced at the latest PTA meet George Dodge.
1 Thursdoy, January 28, 1954 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER .Jelephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE FIVE
Holy Rosory PTA Bake Sale Sunday, Feb. 14 Valentine Dance Scheduled Feb. 13 (Holy Rotary Parish, Denver) go toward expenses connected The PTA will hold a bake sale with the school. Sunday morning, Feb. 14, start The monthly games party will By Blessed Sacrament Men's Club ing after the 6 o’clock Mass (7 be held Friday evening, Feb. 19. o’clock.) They will feature the The yearly parish meeting will (BUiied Sacrament Pariih, all ^Blessed Sacrament parish-’ Mrs. William Jones, with Dewey ever popular “Potica” (Slovenian be held this Sunday, Jan. 31, ' Denver) ioners and their friends for the D’Lorjmzo and Ann Seidle as nut roll), noodles, homemade starting at 3:30, immediately The committee in charge of ar nominal sum of $2 per couple. sponsore. c^kes, rolls, candied apples, and after Benediction, in the school rangements, under the chairman Most gratifying of all is the The Mother Cabrini Circle will cream puffs. All PTA members hall. All parishioners are invited ship of Joe Schmitz, for the sec fact that all those who attend or meet in the home of Mrs. Jerry are asked to bring homemade to this meeting, at which time ond annual St. Valentine’s Dance buy tickets will be supporting T. Goodwin, 2255 Glencoe, on bakery things to the sale. The the church committee for the being sponsored by the Men’s one of the most importMt pro Thursday evening, Jan. 28. proceeds of this bake .sale will coming year will be elects. Club, is making a concerted ef grams in the parish, the school Vincent P. McVeigh, who re fort to make this affair bigger athletic program. All athletic cently underwent surgery at and better than ever. equipment, uniforms, coaches’ Mayo’s, is now convalescing at A topnotch band, the Rhythm salaries, etc., are the responsibil home. JOE ONOFRIO Five, will furnish the music for ity of the Men’s Club, and they ■ Mrs. Lena Hoppe, ’ deceased, Home of Quality Pianos the dancing, which will begin at have to depend to a great extent has been enrolled as a perpetual 8 o’clock Saturday evening, Feb. upon this one large project of the member of the Blessed Sacra 18, in the school cafeteria. year. ment Altar and Rosary Society, ,Cable-Stark The pantomime TV stars, Members of the Men’s Club will by her daughter, Mrs. L. U. Fred and Fae, will perform dur be in the rear of the church after Wagner. Lester Betsy Ross ing intermission, and Blake the Sunddy Masses on Jan. 31 Hugo Roerk of Ogalalla, Neb., Hiester, the Bles.sed Sacrament and Feb. 7 with tickets for those 1 .sexton of Blessed Sacrament ■ Trade in your old piano Parish choir director, will lead a interested. The committee hopes 1 Church for many years, visited session or two of community to cover the entire parish. I friends in the parish this week. on a new Spinet or T-V Set singing. .Arrangements for other Charles Martin, son of Mr. Sacred Heort Devotions Best Trade in Town floor show acts are also being and .Mrs. Charles Powell, was “Heart of Jesus, full of good- made. baptized with Joseph Dunn and I ness and love” will be discussed 1803 ^roa(lway !\1.4. 8583 This wonderful evening of en Nancy O’Meara as sponsors; and I by the Rev. Anton J. Borer, Across from the Cosmopolitan Hotel tertainment is being offered to Ricky David, son of Mn. and I S.M.B. during the perpetual no- + I vena devotions honoring the Sa to right, Robert Glivar, Karen McGee, Carl Mc- cred Heart on Friday nighL Jan. Christ the King School Band, ' 2P, at 7:30. The exercises'start School Bond comprising students from the Girl, and Robert Stein; second row:' Barbara Receive High Scout Award with the recitation of the Rosary 'fcurth through the eighth grades, has made ex Schmitt, Kathleen McGee, Joan Ferguson, Ross^ GIVE IMPORTANCE TO EVERY and end with Benediction of the ceptional progress under the direction of Albert King, Betty Stauffer, Ted Sowden, Charles Green, j Mo.st Blessed Sacrament. PesseS, who became bandmaster in September, Douglas McGirl, Thomas Woodruff, Merritt Hin- * ■ 8^ EVENT WITH Mrs. Joseph V. Agan and her 1953. The band was organized a couple of years man, John Clancy, Margaret Clancy, and John three children left on Wednesday, ago but many of its members have been affiliated Schaefer; back row. Albert Passes, bandmaster; Jan. 27, for New York City en with it only since September, 1953. Frances Vaughn, and Julie Axelsen. route to England to join Captain Members of the band are: Front row, left Agan. They will live there. Thrill loved ones with flowers to show you care. “Say it” with< Pupils to Enroll in Holy Childhood Association our dainty roses! Or with other cut flowers or potted plants. (Chri.t the King Parish, Denver) urged to bring their non-Cath- children in public schools are cited in the church at 1:30. The The Bright Spot On Tuesday afternoon, Feb. olic friends and relatives to held each Sunday morning in meeting will follow in the rec 2, all the school children will these lectures. the school from 10 to 11 a.m. tory assembly room. Flower Shop be enrolled in the Pontifical As- The high school religion class To Show Holy Land Films Hostesses for the social hour jsociation of the Holy Childhood, meets each Tuesday evening at The Rev. George Evans will will be Mmes. vl. R. Hamilton, 5th Ave. at Josephine I a missionary association for 7:30. All sVidents attending show his picturA of the Holy- C. W. Jackson, J. J. Johnson,! FR. 2745 j children. The enrollment cere junior and senior high schools Land at the meeting of the Al Louis Kintzele, and Perry Lan mony will close with Benediction should attend.* tar^ and Rosary Society Friday, caster. All the women of the of the Blessed Sacrament. Instructions for grade school Jan. 29. The Rosary will be re- parish are invited to attend. Thi.s parish has been asked by the city polio campaign commit tee to take charge of the Mothers’ March of Dimes cam paign on Thursday evening, Jan. 28, for the entire Palmer school district, consisting of 117 blocks. Donald Kirley This area has been divided into I I I 11 districts in charge of the following captains: Mmes. Fred Houck, Edw.in Williams, Charles Blessed Sacrament Scouts Green, .Major .Arries, John Dona hue, Elton Fair, Jr.; John Daly. Frank Haraway, .Arthur Steinke, and Fred Smith, all of tWs Win Top Explorer Award ; pari.sh, and Mrs. Isadora Rofn- I stein. These captains will be Two Bles.sed Sacrament Parish Explorer "ratings. Both boys Assisted by several non-Catholic Explorer Scouts of Post 145, achieved vocational rating, phys workers. Contributors are asked Donald Vollmer and Donald ical fitness, emergency skills, to turn on their porch lights be Kirley, have been -notified by and outdoor skills. Special proj tween 7:30 and 8:30 and to Arthur A. Schuck, chief scout ects in citizenship and leader have their donations ready when executive of the Boy Scout-s of ship ability were aJ.so required. called upon. .America, New York City, that Donald Kirley passed the.«e re Mary Bleakmore, Kay .Hauk, they have qualified for the Ex quirements by taking patrols out Mary Ann Theodore, and Cathy plorer Silver Award. on hikes and acting as counselor Vaughn of Brownie Scout Troop This is a national recognition, at Camp Tahosa, and Donald 389 were raised to the rank of the highest an Explorer Scout Vollmer fulfilled them as coun Girl Scouts in a “Flying Up” can earn, and equals in explor selor at Camp Santa Maria for ceremony on Jan. 21,^hich con ing the Eagle rank in scouting. underprivileged children. sisted of the pledge and recita Up to this time only two other Donald Kirley, 18, a senior at tion of Girl Scout laws, the ad- boys in Denver have earned this East High School, is the son of' rank. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kirley, to that of Girl Scout, and the reception of the Girl Scout pin. The two boys went through 2546 Elm Street. The Kirleys the full scouting program while have both been active in the The Oblates of/St. Benedict Blessed Sacrament scout pro will meet in the church Tuesday attending Ble.ssed Sacrament evening, Feb. 2. at 8 o’clock, for School, of which they are gradu gram. Mrs. Kirley was chairman of the Mothers’ .Auxiliary of a Holy Hour. Members of the ates. They earned the highest pari.-sh and all interested in the rank in cubbing, the Webelos, Troop 145 for three years and held the same office for all the Oblate movement are invited to and after joining Scout Troop attend. 145 they worked together. They Mothers’ .Auxiliaries in the Park- received the Ad Altare Dei .Adams district for two years. Mrs. Clayton Keely, 2500 S. Medal in February of 1950, were Donald Vollmer, 16, a junior St. Paul, will entertain Our invested as Eagle Scouts in at Regis High School, is the son Lady of Guadalupe circle for an February of 1951, and, at the of Mr. and Mr.s. William Voll evening of bridge in her home Scout Sunday dinner in Feb- mer, 2036 Elm Street. He has 41 Monday, Feb. 1. rua7y oriOsY.ArchbTsW'uib^^^^ On Tuesday, Feb. 2, Mrs. J. J. Vehr pre.sented them with the Palm \ Tengler will have St. Hilar- Silver Palm. lalonp with his Silver Award, ion’s Circle in for lunch and rv ,j /. ,, . TN 1 , Mrs. Vollmer, one of the found- canasta in her home. 837 Holly Donald \ollmer and Donald jp^s and first treasurers of the Street: and Mrs. .A. M. Ellerby, Kirley are charter members of | Mothers’ Auxiliary of Pack 2.3, 935 Hudson, will entertain St. in: h” -s- lon^osi .-e.-ord .r Clement's Circle at a bridge the Rev. .Anton J. Borer, S.M.B., in the scouting program at scout chaplain, in September, luncheon. Blessed Sacrament Church. The Mater Dei Circle will have 1951. The other three boys in This honor will be presented the original group are Karl to the two youths on Scout Sun a bridge luncheon in the home Chambers, Jim O’Connor, and day, Feb. 7, when troop 145 andl”/ -'Irs. William .Atkins, 707 Ray VanOverschelde. post 145 will conclude their Kearney, Thursday, Feb. 4 To receive the Silver Award scout celebr^ition wittf a court of A new clast of initruction in an Explorer Scout must earn four honor in the gymnasium at Catholic doctrine, under Fa 7:15 p.m. ther Ja.mc! Ratby, will com At this time the two boys will mence Monday, Feb. 1. The Title Insurance present their mothers, Mrs. Kir clats will meet on Monday* is the modern method of ob ley and Mrs. Vollmer, with silver and Thuridayt at 8 o'clock in taining protection against any pins commemorating the oc the school. The leriei will last defect in the Title of your casion. for 10 weeks. Catholics are real estate. . • • . And provide! Special Rites Planned Feb. 2 ------SECLRITY At St. Louis in Englewood / //?/ Englewood.— (St. Louis’ Par- the Blessed Virgin on which a / / 1 |ish)—The Feast of the Purifica- plenary indulgence may be gained MAIN fiUllOlNC G rand O pening••• Sat. Jan. 30 ;tion, Feb. 2, will be observed with in the Marian Year for visiting a I a High Mass at 8 o’clock, pre- church dedicated to her honor. i l l \ I ceded by the blessing of the can-j i i i ; HOURS: Saturday, 9 a. m. - 9 p . m. • M o n d a y 1 0 a. m. - 9 r. m. Properly Throats will be bles.sed on the I (lies. This is one of the feasts of Feast of St. Blaise I-'eb. 3, after |i i il i Owner the 6:15 and 8 o’clock Masses, We’re holding OPEN HOUSE Saturday and Mon Drive through on your way to work or shopping. and at 3 p.m. and at 8 p.m. Guardian Angels' This week the Englewood Po AtAMMOl IttUI day... we invite you to come in and pick up a pair Come down in the evening at your leisure. lice Department installed an MACK A lfA ) 04NO1C OtlVf IM I lU f I CACU of gift tickets... inspect this new Downtown Drive- Be sure that you see the added feature of a Walk-Up Intureg Marketability overhead school signal light at To Hear Talk on the corner of E. Floyd Avenue In Bank Service. See for yourself all of the time Window for use of pedestrians in a hurry... it’s oa and Sherman Street. 'This flash saving, money-saving, conveniences it offers. the Arapahoe Street side. J h jL jiik . ing light should make the school Legion of Mary crossing safer at the street in Come see Denver’s newest, finest banking service... you’re mighty welcome! (Guardian Angelt* Parish, tersection. Denver) Students of St. Louis’ School 'S uahaniij. Co. are attending the special perform The Altar and Rosary Society EHJOY THESE DRIVE-UP CONVENIENCES 8 tAt« W id* TiU« Servlet ance of the Denver Symphony will meet in Guardian .Angels’ Orchestra presented for the stu No Parking W orries: Make Safer and Faster: No need to Church Tuesday evening, Feb. dents of the Denver and subur 1711 California KE 1231 2, at 8 o’clock. At this meeting your deposits or withdrawals carry money through the street two members of the Legion of ban parochial schools. The Immaculate Heart of Mary without leaving yourcar.SAVE ...get it in the bank in a hurry Mary from St. Catherine’s Par from the security of your own ish will speak. All women of the Sodality provides a baby-sitting 9TV« * PARKING FEES. parish are urged to attend. service during the 9, 10, and 11 Driv«-ln Bonk o car. o’clock Masses on Surtdays. drivtf vitiling oof now Come As You Are: In work Sunday morning, Jan. 31, the Botktlbolt No Standing In Line: Just Altar and Rosary Society will Painter-Weith Wedding clothes or housedress you can receive Communion in the 7 Miss Jeannette Weith and ^aul Wirt, th. fomoo. AlUn Brodl.y» from bank at ease from behind your enter from 15th Street and o’clock Ma.ss. W. Painter were married Jan. 20 MiUo«k...mb.pk.y.do,fiwCi.^A^“ own steering wheel. proceed to one of the 4 lanes IF Sunday Ma.sses are offered at in an informal ceremony in St. H,riomonF.b,uory3rd.Comoo^d«ou. available to you. (See map) 7, 9, and 10:30. The 10:30 Mass Mary’s Church, Littleton. Father 4 Lanes of Traffic To avoid this Sunday will be a High Mass. John Aylwar(J witnessed the w o n 't y o o 7 congestion, 4 tellers windows No Weather Worries: Rain marriage, with Frank Weith, Jr., Choir practice will be held and a Vc’alk-Up Window are or shine, you need not leave You have something to every Wednesday evening at and Julia Van Solingen as attend sell, trade or announce, 7:30 in the church. ants. The bride is the daughter provided. your car. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weith, REGULAR DRIVE-IN This Drive-Up Teller's Window can serve 30 cars on Spending a week at the rec Also, fkBi PARKING across tho stroof let a REGISTER Display tory with Father Leonard Redel- and Mr. Painter is the son of BANKING HOURS hour which means thot 150 troosoctions con be hon- Ad or Want Ad be your berger are his parents, Mr. and Mr., and Mrs. W. D. Painter of Mon. thru Fri., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mrs. Albert Redelberger of Colo Cassville, Mo. The couple will dled each hour at Central's five windoun. We tmdte representative. Also open ’til 9 p.m, on rado Springs. live in (iolumljus, 0., where the Detiyef's Friendliest Bank 'you to use this nesu, foster service. ; 1 The Pope Leo XIII Coterie bridegroom is stationed with the Mondays I il met in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Air Force. Ed Dowd Jan. 23 for an evening Infants baptized were Dana They gel real remit § of cards, followed by refresh Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mr^. ments. Six couples attendee!. Kinsley Rock, with Fred «*nd The CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CO. Pnonc K£. ,4205 Men who volunteered to clean Frances Clark as sponsors; and the church for the month of Jan Melinda Marie, daughter «of Mr. Atk for Mi»t B a ^ r uary are Ed Dowd, Byron Silver- and Mrs. Robert Linger, with 15th A ARAPAHOE STS. iL Membart FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN SU R A N C E CORP. t FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM thorn, Hanl« Feldhake, Ed Tafel- Earl and Johanna Truesdale as ski, and John Tamaska. aponaora.
— .-!k PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyttona 4205 Thursday, January 28, 1954 lACCN Annual Meefi Five Loretto To Be Held Jan. 28 Seniors Plan At Saint Anthony's To Be Teachers Five seniors at Loretto Heights (Archdioceian Council of Catholic Nurses, Denver Chapter) College will complete their col lege work Friday, Jan. 29, and The annual meeting of the Denver chapter will be all five plan to teach. Judith Flaherty, daughter of Mr. and held tonight, Jan. 28, in St. Anthony’s Hospital at 8 p.m. Mrs. Daniel Flaherty of Chicago, The election committee met Jan. 26 in the home of who majored in sociology, plans Margaret Brown to count the ballots in the recent election to teach in the Denver area. She is a graduate of Mercy High of 1954 officers. Offices to be filled are second vice presi School in Chicago. of Our Lady of Fatima Mrs. W. H. Grimm, and Judy Filloon; and back dent. secretary, corresponding, Thursday night, Jan. 28, some 7,000 Rosemary Hickert, daughter New Members Club shown above with of row, Lillian Anthony, Della Currie, Mrs. John secretary, and the position of a I Catholic Women women will participate in the Mothers’ of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hick ficers of the orifanization are, from left, front Downs, president; Rita LaTourette, secretary; delegate to the archdiocesan' ert of New Almelo, Kans., joins row, Terry Rooney, Minnie Duray, Helen Smith, and Mrs. 0. Buehler.— (Photo by Van’s Studio) council. AifI Polio Mnrrk March for Polio in Denver, covering every Mombov. f m U l t n block in the city. Wherever a porch light her two sisters as a graduate of + + + burning, signifying a household which has a contribution for the Loretto Heights. A music major, 1954 dues of $2 before Feb. 15JiHarch of Dimes, someone will collect the money between 7 and Rosemary will present her music Dues may.be paid at tne annual 9 p Matt Saya (center) of Loyola Parish is assistant recital .at the college this spring. meeting or mailed to Virginia Mothers’ March -chairman, representing the Catholic Parent- She plans to teach in the Denver 1st Saturday Group Invites Members Robinson, )52 S. Grant Street. Teacher League. Volunteer workers include Mrs. Howard G. Stauf area. All registered nuj-ses of the fer of Christ the King Parish (left) and Mrs. John Lombardi of Patsy Ikehara, daughter of (Our Lady of Fatima First Downs, president, and the spirit Loretto Heights Alumnae As Catholic faith are invited to Join St. Catherine’s Parish (right). Mr. and Mrs. Tokusuke Ikehara Saturday Luncheon Club, ual director, the Rev. ^William sociation, who are also active the ACCN and share in the spir of Hawaii, will return to Hawaii Denver) Monahan, that as this year of members of the Fatima and itual benefits, which include: following graduation, where she Many new members were in prayer, more men, women, and Rosary-making Clubs, will have Holy Mass once each year for will teach. Patsy is an education attendance at the January children of the area will join in charge of preparing and serving the welfare of the members, Cathedral GSMC Stages major. meeting of the Our Lady of the monthly Holy Hour held on the February luncheon, to be three Masses for the repos? of the First Saturday of the month held in Holy Ghost Parish Hall Manetta Manhart, daughter of Fatima Pi rst Saturday luncheon the soul of each member who dies Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Manhart and Holy Hour to help this group from 2 to 3 p.m. in Holy Ghost on Saturday. Feb. fi. in good standing in the organiza Show to Benefit Missions open officially the Marian Year. Church. Reservations may be made for of Gary, ind., is also an educa tion ,and 12 Masses offered (Cathedral High School, Denver) Dunn, and Marie Sena—will par tion major. She is returning to It is the hope of Mrs. John Prior to this hour of repara the lunch by calling the club’s yearly by the spiritual director tion, all women and children are secretary, Rita LaTourette, at The CSMC of Cathedral High ticipate in debates at Regis Gary, where she has a teaching for deceased relatives of mem Jan. 30. position. . invited to attend the luncheon FR. 1062 on or before Thursday, bers. An annual retreat day of School held a talemt review Jan. at 12:45 p.m. Members of the Feb. 4. recollection, and Communion 26 in Oscar Malo Hall for the The first week in February Mary Page, an education breakfast are arranged yearly by benefit of the missions. has been designate.! as Courtesy major from Anchorage, Alaska, At Loretto Height.s Jan. 31 the spiritual life committee. The upper classes of C.H.S. Week. To climax the week, an is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. attended the funeral of the Rt. assembly will be held in Oscar Clarence E. Page of that city. Charity work of the Denver Rev. Monsignor Joseph Bosetti Malo Hall Feb. 5. A panel dis Mary plans to teach in the Den Schedule Is Announced chapter includes financial aid to Jan. 25 in the- Cathedral. Monsi- cussion will be held on “Courtesy ver area. the Dominican Sisters of the Sick gnor Bosetti had been a teacher in the School.’’ ^ Poor and the Infant of Prague'at Cathedral for many years. The panelists and their sub For Laywomen's Retreat iX’ur.sery. An archdiocesan schol-; Hi-Pa/, Cathedral school paper. jects are John Savard, “Corridor T he eng ag em en t of M iss arship fund for student nurses is will be edited arid completely Capers;’’ Susan Jones, “Allowed Officers and board mem C.SS.R., will conduct the re JoA nn K afk a, d a u g h te r of also a yearly project I taken over during February, the .Auditorium;’’ Frances I TOM WALKKK PIANOS bers of the Catholic Lay- treat. I Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Kafka, to Catholic nuriei who are in- I March, and April by the “cubs," King, “Study Hall Scenes;” Jo-| ReprrseTitRtive of Kimball. Sohm^r, women’s Retreat Association Women wishing to make Charles Arnsld, son of the late tereited in joining the ACCH 1 first-year journalists, who are ann Rich, “Cafeteria Crisis;’’ Kohler. Campbell and .lease French Planoe ' who met in the home of Mrs. this one-day retreat are re .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnold, and are asked to contact the mem Juniors. The seniors will come Gayle Body, “Tardy Tessie;’’ and IF C. G. Conn Conneonata Mary S. Kaiser, 3302 Federal quested to make reseTvations grandson of Oliver Arnold of bership chairman, Margaret I back to put out the May issue, Connie Binard, “Library Liber Electronic Organ Boulevard, Denver, to formu by 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29. i Denver, was recency announced Brown, at 334 Downing, PE. which is the final publication. ties." Clarence Lederhos will act! You Need Money Pine Reconditioned Pianoe late plans for the ,19th annual Reservations may be ob !by her parents. Miss Kafka, a 1183. Journalists' Convention as chairman for the discussion. 1345 S BROADWAY SPruce :S64 day of recollection to be held tained by calling either Bar [graduate of St. Mary’s Academy, Members who are ill include , According to Sister Jean see or cell at Loretto Heights College, bara C. Bach, A(?. 1041; Anne is attending the University of I Mary Morales, Marion Hutman, [Pierre, moderator, these Hi-Pal May Wedding Sunday, Jan. 31, announce Birmingham, E.A. 6608; or .Michigan, Ann Arbor,^and Mr. Lucile Bacchieri. and Guardian staff members will Ray Dillon Capitol Office the following schedule: Eva M. Wal.sh, KE. 5620. attend the press convention at 8:45, Mass and opening The bus schedule for Sun Orleans. “ i W. J Farrell, father of Pa-, ro^uo^H ^igTts^cX gV ^ of Supply Co. talk. day morning is as follows: 9:45, Breakfast and spirit Take either No. 3 or Xo. 5 X'ancy Shipp, Sandra Seymour, IS50 liraailicny AC. 8523 bus to Broadway and Ala Mass Jan. 29 to Honor,van.a Jo Ann Covey, Janet Murphy, ual reading. Florence Morahan is recuper CITIZK.NS LOAN CO. Office Supplies & Furniture meda. The Loretto Heights Helen Connor, Pat Golden, Jank 10:45. Conference and re bus leaves this point at 7:10 Catholic Press Patron/ ating at home from a skull frac Gibson, Colleen Howard, Clare views of obligations. and arrives at Loretto Heights ture. Agnes Elliott is replacingUnn Seitz, Karen Wetig, Al! Types of Loans Mpde 11:30, Question box, and at 7 :36. The next bus leaves St. Francis de Sales Miss Morahan at the Medical Marguerite Schaaf, Joan West. discussion. at 8:10 and arrives at Loretto Service of the Tramway Com Helen Claunts, Betty Cu.dmore, 12:30, Examination of con Heights at 8:36. Thereafter a,, I A special High Ma.ss in honor pany during Miss Morahan’s con Carol Dechant, Helen Rieger, 717 Colorado Bidg.-MA. 4959 science; meditation. bus leaves for Loretto every of St. Francis de Sales’, patron valescence. Margie Klarner, Mary Ellen 12:45, Dinner, spiritual read hour. [of the Catholic press, will be of Thomas Marker, son of Clara Toepfer, Karen Powell, Anne ing. .K fee of $2.50 includes fered in St. Franci.s de Sales’ Marker, was married Jan. 23 to'Welch, George Cook, Warren Mil- BAKERIES 1:45, Rosary. breakfast and dinner. Church, Alameda and South Betty Nydam in Christ the King; ler, Richard Dahl, Bill Glenn ‘The Finest Only” 2, Conference. j Sherman. Denver, on his feast Church in Evergreen. Following;Elvino Sandoval, Dick Popish 3:15, Visit to Blessed Sacra day, Friday morning, Jan. 29, the ceremon>^ a receptipn was] Tom Hammons, Andy Capra, Bill 87 So. Broadway held in the home of the bride-j Wonder, Gene Schnabel, Robert It's New 753 So. University ment; closing conference; Sodality at Holy Ghost at 6:30. Father Robert Kekei- , blessings; Benediction of the sen of the Register will offer Kcoom s parents in Idledale. j Carver, and Dan YacoVetta. 1550 Colorado Blvd. the Mass for the mefiibers of R.van and .Agnes James| s;our speech students—Janet 3rd Ave. & Josephine Blessed Sacrament. Will Meet on Jan. 31 The Rev. Martin A. Berry, the Register staff. members of the general staff ^ yjurp),y_ Joan West, Marv Ann The Miitionary Sitter, of , _ , , . r, ■ of nurses at Mound Park Hos- - It's Different Holy Gho.t Parith announce Peter Tomashek of he Rrg.s- Petersburg. Fla. the bimonthly meeting of the fer .suff will provide the music. Presbyterian UIVE MOTHER A REST! young women', todality group All newsmen and newswomen „ i^3, j^raduate, has returned' The for Sunday, Jan. 31, at 3:30 of the city.city, Catholics and non- ^ g jg months in Inquiry Classes Dclieiou.s Fried Chicken—Shrimp p.m. in the pari.h hall, 19th Catholics alike, are invited to Lebanon, wjiere her huslfend was or Fi.sh and Chip Dinners and California Street., Den attend and pay this honor to the employed. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sibert ver. "gentle Christ of Geneva,’’ the At the December meeting, Mrs. U Jw djii^ SplnsdiiL Complete Dinners Ready to Serve title often given St. Francis. .A lo Begin Feb. 1 of Denver announce the Young women 17 and over Houch showed slides of scenes in Delivered at your door, or 25c less if picked up 17th-century Bishop of Geneva, engagement of their daughter. are invited to participate. Lebanon, Damascus, and part'of | Miss Norma Louise Sibert, to — One Order Plenty for Three— Thete todality meeting, are he is credited with having Greece. Mrs. Houck lives at brought 80,000 converts from Ensign John Jldward O’Grady, etpecially noteworthy in hon 1210 Dexter Street and is a con 'At Annunciation son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 0 ’- oring Our Lady during the Calvinism back to true faith. St. vert. Grady of Denver. Marian Year. Francis is the patron of news (Annunciation Pari.h. Denvar) paper people by reason of the Miss Sibert attended the uni Inquiry instruction classes will versity of Denver, ’ where she clear presentation of doctrine he Nurses’ Registry begin Monday night, Feb. ZlP,„etMtL cU d e tt! effected in his numerous writ was affiliated with Kappa Delta The N’urses’ Official Registry 1, al 7:45 p.m. in room 111 in sorority, and in a graduate of St. Fried ings. the high school building at 3536 1010 S. Gaylord Now Servioa Dinner., 4 to 8 SPrUCe 4469 2 -5 0 [held its annual meetinc at Mercy Joseph’s Hospital School of Chicken... I Ho.-pital on Jan. 26 at 3:30 p.m. Lafayette Street. Classes will be Nursing. Ensign O’Grady is a Good Size. Navy Mothers’ Club I Richard Schmidt, legal counsel held thereafter on Thursday and graduate of Regis College and Diijoinfed for the Colorado Stale N’urses’ •Monday evenings at the same The Rocky Mountain N’avy is now serving with the Coast] ROAST TURKEY '.Association, spoke on “Legal As lime in the same building. Both Guard at Corpus Christi, Tex.: Mothers Club 462 will meet at pects of Nursing.’’ Catholics and non-Catholics are by the slice A May wedding is planned. 1 p.m. Monday, Feb. 1, in the invited to these instructions. No Miss Sibert in a member of' CHICKEN POT PIE y g Help the Church keep growing Questions will be asked concern- Holy Family Parish and Ensign' family tiza ...... clubhou.se at 1772 Grant Street, the Denver Archdioce.e by ing those att^ding these volun- Hantarian Goulash...... Qt. 1.75 O’Grady is a member of Mother [ Denver. Commander Lois Wen- keeping your Seminary Cam- tary classes. The inquiry classes of God Parish. | BAKED HAM ^ nerstrom will preside. paign pledge paid up. will be held from Feb. 1 to the Whola or by tha Sliea week prior to Easter. I Beginning the latter part of ■ $ 0 0 The Beer That this week, pamphlets and per-1 50CCUUSTS n PAfiTt PASW HUMMEL'S Married at St. Vincent's sonal letters will be distributed! 1 3 5 0 DrnTer*8 I.aadinf Catarers and Made Milwaukee Famous Daiicatessan throughout the parish by highj MARY AMME school students. These letters! 311 E. 7th Are. KE. 1986 and pamphlet* are invitations to bAKEWES Ideal for Church— MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Oran Evaninffs. Including Sundaya Till 7 P. M.: Cloaad Mondaya attend the inquiry classes. The' All Butter chapel or home abert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray; Legion of Mary has been prepar-i ing the inquiry class literature CAKES («r Exclusively at the past few weeks. Wtddinfi On Tuesday, Feb. 2, Candle-1 and mas Day, Masses will be cele-1 ParhcG KNEGHT-CAMPBELL^S brated at 6:15, 7:15, and 8 a.m. 101 8. B ro a d w a y — PIC 1024 S. G a y lo rd 25 B ro a d w ay 1617 California KE. 7131 At the 8 a.m. Mass the candles P E « I 7315 B P ra e * 7413 For luscious desserts, read ordered by the parishioners will •5 W. Girard E nfl’w'd 8 U . 1-I 05R be blessed and distributed. INPII Ifi ip ! ' Write jor Descriptive Folder On Wednesday, Feb. 3,-the "SWEET ENDING Feast of St. Blaise, Masses will WITH be celebrated at 6:15, 7:15, and 8 a.m. Throats will'be blessed CANNED CHERRIES" after the Masses and again in the afternoon at 3 o’clock for the children attending the parish schools. At 3:30 o’clock those children attending public schools will have their throats blessed and at 7:15 in the evening adult IN throats will be blessed. Confessions for first Friday ■ MAGAZINE (Feb. 5) will be heard Thursday from 4 to 5 p.m. and from 7:30 February issue now on sale 5 4 to 8:30 p.m. The Ladies Catholic Benevo lent Association (L.C.B.A.) will meet Wedne.sday afternoon, Feb. 3, at 12:30 in the home of Mrs. Canned cherries are an ideal dessert whether they are SUSAN BAUERLEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julia Gerspach at 3241 Champa J. H. Bauerlein, former Colorado Springs residents be Street. served alone or made into delicious pies, topped on came the bride of Richard A. Gamlfn, son of Mr., and Mrs. Arthur Father James Ahern ha* an Gaml^ in a ceremony in St. Vincent de Paul’s Church, Denver, nounced that plans for the Men's cakes, or poured over ice cream for a different treat. with the Rev. John P. Donohoe C.M., officiating. Club giant winter carnival Feb. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She was attired 27 have been progressing satis- The latest Issue of your FAMILY CIRCLE MAGA- in a gown of white tulle over satin. The neckline was designed with factorily. The carnival is being an illusion yoke framed by a shirred ruske. The bouffant skirt was sponsored by the Men’s Club to appliqued with large flowers which were beaded with iridescent defray expenses for the grade ZINE reveals tricks on how to make the most out of sequins. school and high school athletics. Joan Bauerlien of Denver was maid of honor. The bridesmaids The cl'edit union under the canned cherries. were Pat Pierson of Burlington, Kans., Connie Bauerlein of Utah, (direction of John Plumb is spon Martha Jo Johnson of Topeka, Kans.; and Patty Demmin of Colorado soring a multi-letter pamphlet Springs. Acting as best man was David Riley of Kansas City. The noting the events of the parish. ushers were Phil Pettit of Paola, Kans., Warner Isenbise of Wichita, These pamphlets made their ap Kans.; Bob Renick of Garden City, Kans.; Jerry Jorden of Kansas pearance for the first time last City, and David Wilson of Burlington, Kans. Sunday and will be a bi-monthly Follotving the ceremony a reception was held in Top of the distribution. Park at the Park Lane Hotel. After a wedding trip in the Southwest, The Rt. Rev. Monsignor C. H. the couple are making their home in Lawrence, Kans. Hagus has disclosed that high The bride was graduated from the Colorado Springs High school report cards will be given School and attended St. Mary-of-the-Woods College in Indiana, out Monday, Feb.il, for the first where she was affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. The school semester. Classes for the m bridegroom attended the University of Kansas, where ’ne was second semester have already be affiliated with Phi Kappa Psi fraternity.—(Photo by Louise Pote) gun. ceott eeiMin letMu. coieittM. s s.a NO LICENSE REQUIRED-To hunt fo r w hat you want in REGISTER Classified polumns
N, J I Thursdoy, January 28, 1954 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER ' Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN Married in Longmont Catholic Rental Q Oufstondino Films Hale, Colo., Man Young-Sebuster Nuptigis ^ St. Anthony Marries Kansas o f Pa.d u a ’s j Church, West-1 wood, was the Be Sponsored Girl in Hawaii scene of the wedding of Miss- Books currently available at Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth A. Arline Anne the Catholic Rental Library, Den Johnson of Atchison, Kans., an Schuster, a n d Ij ver, cover such a variety of sub By Archbishop's Guild nounced the marriage of their James Bayard j jects as to be both “catholic” and daughter, Barbara Ann, to Young. “Catholic” in appeal. r Archbishop*! Guild, Denver) Bernard Terence Devlin, ET3, The bride, in 1 Typical titles include: U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. a gown of jivory What la Your Catholic IQ, by Mary Ruth Hodges, ways and means chairman, ,has B. Leo Devlin of Hale, Colo. satin and lace I the Rev. Francis Beauchesne been notified that the two films sponsored by the Arch The bride, a graduate of with veil of illu-j Thornton and Tiraot*hy M. Rowe; bishop’s Guild will open-at the Esquire Theater Feb. 5. Atchison High School and the sion falling! a series of instructive quizzes mi , - e n i <■ l - St. Joseph Hospital, School of from a pearl f ranging from the Reformation to ^wo movies form an unusuallv good Combination as Nursing, Kansas City, flew to trimmed la c e p Catholic" ’• scientists ‘ r 'th e one, The Secret Conclave, is a serious, authentic story Hawaii, Jan. 10, where the cap, carried) Matt Talbot by Eddie Doherty; of Pius X. The other, The Little bridegroom has been stationed an orchid on a | study of the great Irish ascetic World of Don Camilla, is a de for more than a year. The satin covered I and workingman who conquered Blessed Pius X lightful comedy based on the wedding took place at the Naval psayer book.! himself after having been a con best-selling book of a few years Chapel, Oahu, Territory of She was given! firmed drinker at 12; ago. Hawaii, at 9 a.m. Jan. 16. Father in marriage by* Calvary in China, by the Rev. Po.sters will be ready Jan. 28 Killean celebrated the’ Nuptial her father. Robert W. Greene, M.M.; a 1953 for display and any group or in Mass. Her matron of book by and about a Maryknoll dividual wishing tickets may ob The bridegroom, a graduate honor was Rdse- missioned in Communist China; tain them through the circle of Maur Hill High School, mary Schuster, ' At Sundown the Tiger, by Eth presidents or .Mrs. Hodges, 621 Atchison, Kans., discontinued a n d brides-^ Y el Mannin; another of her popu maids, Patsy E. 17th Avenue, AC. 0207. his college work at St. Bene Conner, Elaine lar novels, this one published in dict's College, Atchison, to enter 1951. The guild will receive at per Sweeney, and "Joanne Little. Miss Linda Wheeler, was the flower centage on the tickets told the Navy. The couple are mak The Catholic Rental Library is ing their home at Wahiawa, girl. through memberi only. Tickets Thomas Young, of Wichita, Kans.. brother of the bridegroom, at 1633 Trempnt Place and is purchased at the box office in Hawaii, as the bridegroom has open to the public from 11:30 another year of service at was best man. Ushers were Leo A. Schuster, Richard Connell, Joe a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily. the theater will not benefit Murphy; John Amato, and Tom Eakins. the guild. A ipecial box office, Barber’s Point. Following the ceremony, witnessed by the Rev. Michael Maher, however, will be let up in the with Fathers John Scannell, Matthias Blenkush, and James Rasby Meeting Set Feb. 1 lobby of the Denver Theater present in the sanctuary, a breakfast was served to the wedding starting at 6 p.m. Jan. 29, Father Canjar to Speak party and their families in Green Gables Country Club. Several where guild ticketi will be on hundred guests attended the reception held in the late afternoon By Academy Mothers sale. To Tabernacle Society at the Catholic Daughters of America Club. The St. Mary .Academy The city has been divided into Mrs. Young is a graduate of St. Francis de Sales’ High School Mothers’ Club will meet at 1 :30 districts by parishes and all re Thtt Tabernacle Society will and of Loretto Heights College, and at the time of her marriage p.m. Monday, Feb. 1, in the school turns for tickets should be made meet in the home of Mrs. was on the extension staff of Colorado .A. & M. College. auditorium. .Mrs. John Ruddy through the circle presidents to Harry T, Zook, 1240 Detroit Mr. Young, the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Raymond Young, is a the repre.sentativ€ in the vicinity. Street, Denyer, Friday, Feb. graduate of Regis High School and Denver University law school. will preside, and Ralph Smith, 5, at 2 p.m. The Rev. John co-ordinator of music in the These representatives are: Holy He was admitted to the bar in March, 1953. Denver Public Schools, will be Family, Rosalie Gifford, 4985 Canjar of Stoneham will be The young couple left immediately for Missouri, where Mr. the principal speaker. Newton; St. Dominic’s, Mary the gueit .peaker. Young is stationed in the U.S. army.— (Photo by Sutherland) Refreshments will be served Bles.sed Pius X is the sub Torley, 2660 King Street; St. by the, sophomore girls honoring ject. of one of the motion Catherine’s, Helen Wehrle, 3141 All Kinds of Jobs Open the room representatives immed pictures being sponsored by the W. Denver Place; Presentation, iately aftei the meeting. .Archbishop's Guild. Carrie Barry, 480 Utica; Wheat- MISS BERNADETTE ANN STEFFES, daughter ridge, Kathleen MeSheehy, 4101 of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Steffes, became the bride Brentwood; Englewood, Frances Welfare Council Needs Volunteer Help of Jerry J. Hamill, son of Mrs. Opal Hamill and the late Bob Hamill, Schmidt, 3150 S. Race; Littleton, Dec. 27 in a double-ring ceremony in St. John's Church, Longmont. Lewis Kilpatrick Takes Mary C, Duckworth, 183 N. The Denver Area Welfare work as leaders for youth groups a job can be found to fit any The Rev. James Mahrer, O.S.B., officiated. Sister Mary Pauline Sherman; Council needs volunteer help, at th e Northside Community one’s time. played the organ. and the Catholic men and women Center and Epworth Commurjty Recruitment is necessary all The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore an Bride in St. Louis Rite St. James’, Mary Francis Ga- from high school age on up are Center; and to act as weighers year long. Anyone interested in exquisite ivory s.Uin gown, made by her mother. It was fashioned (larowski, 1620 Wabash; St. called upon to give time. and doctors’ assistants at three taking an active part in their with a fitted bodice, round neckline and long sleeve.s caught in Miss Sharon Marie Williams electrical engineering. He is now- John’s, Margaret McCallin, 537 This week is Recruitment Visiting Nurses Well Baby Clin community through volunteer tight buttoned cuffs. Maid of honor was Miss Jane Cantonwine. became the bride of Lewis Peter employed with Wes'.inghouse Steele: St. Mary Magdalene’s, Week for Volunteer Community ics. work is asked to call Volunteer Best man was Paul Jefferies of Greeley, brother-in-law of the sen Kilpatrick Dec. 31. -A Nup Electric Corporation in St. Louis. Josephine Hytrek, 2700 Zenobia; Services. The slogan for this Housewives, new com ers to Community Services, a Red bride, and ushers were Jack Hamill, brother of the bridegroom, tial High Mass was offered by Mrs. Neven Kilpatrick spent Mother of God, Eileen Conry, year’s drive for volunteers to Denver, employed people, re Feather service, MA 2221. or to and Leo Steffes, brother of the bride. Monsignor Edward .A. Rogers in Christmas with her son and gave 138 Pennslyvania; St. Vincent help Community Chest agencies tired businessmen and women, visit its office, Room 111, 314 Following the ceremony a reception was held in Callahan house, Our I.«dy of Lourdes Church, St. the rehearsal dinner for the de Paul's, Virginia Vaughan, is “Take Time to Give Time.” and teen-agers can be used and 14 th Street. with Misses .Arlene .Miller and Evelyn White served the wedding Louis, Mo. bridal party at Wentborough 1110 S. Columbine; Blessed Sa Hundreds of men and women cake; Doris Vogle, coffee; and Patricia Stengel, punch. Shirley Mrs. Kilpatrick is the daugh Country Club. crament, Catherine O’Connor, are needed, according to Mrs. Adamson was in charge of the guest book and gift table. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. The couple will reside in Web- 2684 Fairfax; St. Francis de Harry C. Schnibbe, cochairman The bride was graduated from Longmont High School in 1953, Williams, 7477 Amherst Avenue, ter Groves, Mo. (Photo by .Mar Sales’, Isabella McNamara, 83 W. of Recruitment Week. Mrs. lovely the and has been employed at the Holmes Shoe Store. University City, Mo. A former tin Schweig, St. Louis) .Maple; .All Saints’, Phyllis Del- Schnibbe, a member of Christ The bridegroom, also a graduate of Longmont High School, was student of St. Joseph’s .Academy, haute, 1745 S. Federal. the King Parish, says that more discharged last spring from the navy, in which he served as dental she received her B.A. degree in St. Andrew's Circle will meet than 25 different volunteer job technician for four years, part of which time was spent in the econofnics in 1951 from Wa.sh- •Jan. 28 in the home of Helen classifications a r e open. 'The b rid e ... Caribbean. He has been attending Colorado .A. & M. this fall, but ington University, St. Louis, Falk. strength and usefulness of Com will transfer next month to C.S.C.E. at Greeley. Following a week’s where she was a member of Heights Grads Ruth Taylor will entertain munity Chest agencies depend in this exquisite em wedding trip to .Albuquerque, N. Mex., the couple are making their Delta Gamma Sorority. She has Christ the King Circte Jan. 29. on ordinary citizens volunteering broidered nylon net home at 1317 18th Street in Greeley.— (Photo bv Vasicek) one brother. Brian H. Williams, a Morning Star Circle re-elected to fill these jobs and to give a senior premedical student at Select 1 For the same officers for another few hours each month, or each . . . over white satin Dneore for ‘Singer’? Notre Dame University. year: Charlotte Brinegar, pres week, for the benefit of their so beautifully tiered. ident; Margaret Lynch, .secre- less privileged fellow citizens. Lewis Petersen Kilpatrick i.s ‘tary-treasurer; and Clella Barry, Volunteers a r e needed for The train, a dainty, the son of Mrs. Neven Kilpatrick Denver Board publicity. typing, filing, addressing, and tiny, chapel sweep. Vail Center Class Needs of Denver. He attended Blessed I St. .Anthony’s Circle will meet assembling; for feeding patients Sacrament School, and w-as grad Mkss Mary Chirico and Mrs. Feb. 3 in the home of Elizabeth; in Denver General Hospital pedi uated from RanTJell High School. Patricia Cook Kennedy, Lo- ' Markey. I atrics and surgical wards; to •After being discharged from the work as recreational aids in the retto Heights alumnae, are new Peggy Crowe will he ho.«tess from $49.95 Used Sewing Machines army, Mr,.Kilpatrick entered SL members of the Denver Chap for Stella .Maris Circle Feb. 2. psychiatric ward of Denver Gen ter board, Mrs. Catherine Pru- Circle Elect! Officer! eral Hospital; to servo as re (Denver Deanery, Archdiocetan contribute it for this deserving isner Roche, Alumnae associa The 'following officers have Council of Catholic Women) program, please call the Denver tion president, announced at a been elected in St. Teresa’s Cir A group of 15 mothers is be deanery president, .Mrs. Lito board meeting Jan. 26 at Lo- cle: Frances Schmidt, president; ing taught sewing every Thurs Gallegos, 474 Adams Street, retto Heights College. Lee Matties, secretary-treasurer; day afternoon at Vail Commu EA, 6703. Miss Chirico will he chair Julia Larche, spiritual account nity Center, 1904 W. 12th Ave Mrs. J. L. Swigert man of the telephone committee ant; Janet Cory, layette; and nue, by Mrs. Jack Ward. All the for Denver alumnae, and Mrs. Frances Sheehy, publicity. work has to be done by hand be To Give Talk Kennedy will head the college Rose Walsh will entertain St. cause of the lack of sewing ma Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert, a relations committee. One of Joscph’.s Circle Feb. 2. There chines. member of the Denver Deanery the first duties for both ch.air- will be installation of officers. Mrs. Ward also teaches sew Speakers’ Bureau, which was set men will be arranging for the St. Jude's Circle will meet ing to a class of young girls. The up under the direction of Miss reception of the present .sen Feb. 2 for a potluck supper and effectiveness of the classes Margaret Sullivan, chairman of ior cla.ss into the .Alumnae !cards afterwards. Dorothy Mey- would be greatly enhanced by organization and development, .Association Wednes.iay, Feb. 'ers will be hostess. the addition of sewing machines. will appear on the program at 17. Other members of the I Our Lady of Grace Circle has If anyone in Denver has a St, Elizabeth’s Altar and Rosary board will preaent the pro- chosen the following officers for sewing machine in good work Society meeting on Tuesday, gram for that evening. the coming year; .Margaret Gind- ing order for which she has na Feb. 9. Miss Sullivan is also Other alumnae present for hart, president; Emilie Smisek, further use and would like to scheduled to talk at this meeting. the board meeting included secretary-treasurer; Ethel Pink Mrs. Lucille Mannix O’Dea. erton, historian: a n d Mary who reported on recruitment Heuer, publicity. plans for Denver area public Blessed Martin Circle will schools, and Mrs. Jewell .Mc meet Feb. 1 in the home of Mary Govern Cronin, who heads the Cronin. community services committee. St. Ann’s Circle will celebrate Activities of both these groups the sixth anniversary Feb. 3 will be outlined for alumnae with a dinner at the Trade Winds. M ri. Lewi'i P. Kilpatrick at the meeting Feb. 17. _ 615 SixtMDtli StTMt (Next to ParomouBt)! Sue Holzer of this circle has Mri, Harry C. Schnibbe Louis University where he was a Mrs. Roche announced that been entertaining her daughter student two years and then the Southern California chap and family, Mr. and .Mrs. Lester ceptionists and hoste.sses at Den. transfe’rred to the University of ter sent a $100 donation last Parks and' Larry of Crete, Neb., ver Servicemen’s Center, USO, DR. JAM ES P. Denver, from which, in 1951, he week for the alumnae scholar for about 10 days. and Travelers’ .Aid Lounge; to' was giaduated with a degree in ship fund. Mrs. .Mary O’Byrne St. Thomas More’s Circle GRAY Atencio, formerly of Denver, elected the following officers: is secretary of the California Mary Carter, president; Blanche Aid Society Seeking Optometrial Fr. Raphael McCarthy group. Ziola, vice president: Bee Beier, Mrs. . Cathy Schrodt Ott, secretary-treasurer; Gloria Hall, Volunteers to Sew yiSlAL CARE in M o tie iy Will Speak to Regis chairman of the little club com publicity; and Marilyn Waters, EYES EXAMIISED VISUAL TRAIlSiyC mittee, announced that the historian. St. Clara’i Aid Society in vite! any member! who are Women's Club Feb. 3 Sunday breakfast-bridge group Mary Fitzsimmons has decided Optometriaf CAD do BIS things * * • met Jan. 24 in the home of against going to New York for intereited in joining the lew- ing circle that meeti once a The Rev. Raphael C. McCarthy, Eleanor and Margaret Mur treatments since they are avail 212-13 C6lo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. St phy. This alumnae group has able here. She will continue as week to !ew to call the preii- S.J., will address the Regis dent, Mr!. Mattick, at AC. Phone for Appointment H can solve+he problem Women’s Club at their meeting been meeting every two weeks an out-patient at Mercy Hospital TA. 8883 for more than 20 year.s. for the present. 2340, or Mi!! Linder at at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 3, in CH. 2722 aand all detail! will of funerol expense. Throu^K Loyola Hall on the Regis campus. be explained. He will tell of his experiences on The monthly meeting will I T h e . " H o r a n P l a n . a recent European trip. Married at Guadalupe be held at the orphanage on Mrs. Karl .Mayer, program Prior to a Wedneiday, Feb. 3, at 12:30 c, complete service can be chairman, will introduce Father with a luncheon and card McCarthy. Nuptial Mass m Our Lady of party. The following ho!tei!e( orrongeci oheocl of timeond Mrs. Roy .Atkinson will pre G u adalupe will (erve: Mr«. Jamei Clark, side at the meeting. The Very Church, Denver; chairman aiiiited by Mme!. insured by a lego! reserve Rev. Richard F. Ryan, S.J., Regis vows were re James Colby, France! Con president and moderator of the cited by L u z way, Jama! McConaty, insurer for only a few cents club, will address the members. Marie Marquez, Thomas Boyd, C. E. Abel, Lil TO PERSONAL Refreshments will be served in granddaughter lian Costello, H. E. Cort, and Phillip Collins. G d o y . the social hour after the meeting of Irene M. RELIABLE. AND COMPLETE by a committee of which Mrs. Marquez, of George Smart and Mrs. Walter Denver, and INVESTMENT Wade are cochairmen. Sgt. Charles St. Vincent Aid Group Louis Gonzales, son of Mrs. Ben To Hear Fr. Stansell SERVICE NEW 0«lEANS EROVINCI A rchuleta of St. vVincent’s Aid Society will Horan $t Son Chapels Rocky Ford. meet in the home of Mrs. Frank 6297 MARIAN YEAR The bride’s Freeman, 550 Westwood Drive 1527 CWvcIand PUcc cousin, Mrs. (between Race and Gaylord at PILGRIMAGE Lorraine Pa Fifth Avenue, Denver), at 2 p.m. to ROMI, LOURPrS dilla, was ma Tuesday, Feb. 2. You con depend upon BOSWORTH-SULUVAN to glvo ond FATIMA tron of honor. I The Rev. Harold L. Stansell, you perionol, reliable, and complete Investment service end Fnlvriai Shrinet af Ovr ladf af laatdat. Best man w a s S.J., assistant professor of his Our lady af Filima, $t. frotuii and Si. (lora Ben Padilla. tory at Regis College, will be the odv’ice. . . whether you're merely seeking informotion o» The bride, af Auiii, Mira(ula*( Utdol in Parit guest speaker. He will discuss wish to buy or sell tecuritie* in small or lorge omount*. and athtr pamti af Caihalk ialirast la Earapt. dressed in white the movie Martin Luther, Under Iha Pirsanal Ltadirikip af satin with a lace There will be an election of RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. yoke, and a lace officers. Vis’d BOSWORTH-SULUVAN toon. Our personnel, our Mat) lt«. drape in front, JOSEPH F. RUMMEL, S.T.i .u.i was given in librory, ond our reteorch deportment are at your lervic* GENERAL TIRES *r(Uiilw^ !< Iltw OtltMl marriage by St. Rose of Lima Parish • ,. without any obligation. Sailint M r 30. I9U m M.V, Vulcwiia her father, who General Batteries MOM came from Las J 2 J g viiiii«i Animas for the BOSWORTH. SULLIVAN % COMPANY, Inc Kraft Recapping llilr, SvHitflwf. Fr«(« wedding. S h e Perry's Cleaners GENERAL far Xifwvafioni and Infotmatiam carried a bouquet of white carnations and white stephanotis and JOHN J. SUtUVAN, VraaitM Kraft Inspected a silver rosary that was brought from Japan by one of her uncles. (vqod Cleaning SQUEEGEE TRAVEL A crown of orange blossoms complemented the imported Spanish K L t U t ^ Used Tires net veil. Green Stamps WHITLEY AGENCY The Rev. Stephen Ufnal, C.R., officiated. The reception for Pickup tnd D«Uvenr G.T.AeL: Ea*y 1401 W. Colfax K E . 5203 648 17th 8T. AC. 2828 DENVER the family followed at the church' hall. The couple are a t home 2027 W. AUneda RA. 9855 660 SEVEtJTEENTH ST. - DENVER, COLORADO in Denver.— (Photo by Universal Studios)
M l PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursdoy, January 28, 1954 P r o g r a m Announced For Press Meeting At Loreffo Heights Emphasis on the technical problems involved in jour- nalistn will be a feature of the 1954 press convention of the Association of Catholic Schools Press Relations Feb. 4 and 5 at Loretto Heights College. The program sequence follows the idea of an institute or workship in journalism and features outstanding speak ers. tions,” Dr. Regis Boyle. Addressing the convention will Y'earbook Workshop. Lower be Dr. Regis Boyle of Trinity lounge, Machebeuf. College and Eastern High School, “Objectives,” the Rev. C. Bv Washington, D. C.; Jacob Scher W 0 0 d r i c h. Annunciation of the Medill school of journal Parish; and “Budget Plan ism, Northwestern University, ning,” Sister Clara Joseph, The Loretto students Thursday, Feb. 4. Eileen Grace, left, is chair Evanston, 111.; the Rev. L. T. St. Francis de. Sales High Head Committees pictured above will man of the information desk and Kaye Fox, Matthiesen, editor of the Ama School faculty member. 1^# q n I ' head committees serv center, is chairman of the registration desk. Mary rillo Register; William Barrett, 12:00—Caffeteria service avail- U t PrGSS P O rle y ing more than 500 Beth McCormack, right, is chairman of the com Denver author; and* Randall able for all delegates. Main delegates registered for the 21st annual press mittee arranging field trips through the Denver Gould of the Denver Post. dining hall, Machebeuf. convention at Loretto Heights College beginning Post and the Rocky Mountain News. from Stalag 17 between John Garbello, is shown above. Others in the Awards will be presented by 1:00— Elections. Clubrooms of A Tense Scene Price, security officer scene are Frank Sferra, Don Dill, and James the Very Rev. Monsignor John Machebeuf. Chairman: Max played by Gary Gunther, and Sefton, played by Danohey. Cavanagh, managing director of ine Mohrbacher, president + + the Register, at the convention of ACSPR. (Two electors f + banquet Friday, Feb. 5, in from each high school and ACADEMY TOTS VISIT STOCK SHOW Machebeuf Hall. Added to the four from each college.) (St. Mary’i Academy, Denver) Bobby Alenis, Geraldine and ,De-| sion. Prizes were presented at awards this year will be one 1:30—General Session. .Audito Pupils of the kindergarten and nise Gingras, Linda Glass, j the sodality assembly. Virginia for the best yearbook. rium. Chairman. Leon Wil first grade of St. Mary’s .Acad Sherryl Grout, Jeannean Haskell, Swigert was in charge of the Father Matthiesen will give the son, editor of the Brown and emy visited the Stock Show Jan. Connie Howard, Janice Miller, contest. banquet address. Gold, Regis College, Denver. 22. The kindergarten children Mary Ellen 0 Flaherty, Mar- » Members of the senior class The complete program follows: Address: “Giving Your have spent several weeks devel garet Smith, Mickey Urling, Bon were winners in the stamp con- Thur»day, Feb. 4 Team Your Best,” Jack Car- nie and Regina Widhalm, Emily berry, the Penver Post. oping a stock show unit, in which test sponsored by ttje Catholic 1—Final registration. Tile Hall, they have studied many of the Grimes, Bryanette Moss, Scott Students’ Mission Crusade. They .Administration Building. Address: “Good Reporting,” domestic animals and their bene Pizer, Claudia Dixon, .Anna turned in an average of 350 Thor Severson, the Denver Marie Roller, Diane Carbrey, 1:30—Opening se-ssion. Audito Post. fits to man. The trip brought stamps per student. A treat of rium. Chairman: Maxine many of their studies to life. Barbara Cline, Marlene Isen- soda and cake was served them Mohrbacher, president of the 2:45—Round Tables. Children who attended were hart. Kathy Ltfnde, Allyson at lunch time. Press Club, Loretto Heights Address: “Cartooning Tech Mahon, Harriet Maroney, Mary College. Secretary: Clare niques," Leo Canavan, car + + + Moss, Patricia Newman, Laurie' _ Cresap, Press Club. L.H.C. toonist, the Register. Active Student Stark, and Jane Unrein. JwO RetreatS GlVeil Invocation—The Rev. Regi Interviewing. (Place to be _ Mrs. C. A. Haskell. Mrs. J. C.' nald Malatesta, O.P., pro announced). Chairman: Sha j Lande, Mrs. Arthur .Maroney, j fessor of theology, Loretto ron FitzPatrick, Press Club, and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Mosre For Loretto Heights Heights College. I.H.C. Speaker: Pasquale provided transporation for the! Marranzino, Rocky Moun children and their teachers. " I Students End Jan. 29 Welcome: Sister France.s tain News. Marie, president of Loretto Members of the freshman re- The Very Rev. M'illiam J. Heights College. Feature Writing (Place to be announced). Jack Mohler, ligion class presented a Marian! Kenneally, C.M., rector of St. Address: “Our Grain of program for the sophomores Thomas’ Seminary, and the Rev, Mustard Seed,’’ Dr. Regis Rocky .Mountain News. Editorials (Place and chair Jan. 21. Kathy E'ehr acted as James Sullivan, C.SS.R., of St. Boyle, Eastern High School, general chairman. A short play. Joseph’s Parish, are conducting Washington, D. C. man to he announced). Speaker: Bob Lucas, Denver Blackout in Berlin, was given by retreats for students at Loretto Address: ‘“rhe Responsible Post. Linda Pike, Diane M'elsh, Mary Heights College this week. Fa Writer,’’ William Barrett, Kay Malnati, Gertrude Weider, ther Kenneally is conducting the well-known novelist and Radio and TV. Auditorium. Chairman: Dick Moore, Sharon Tierney, Peggy McNally, retreat for the uppercla.-jsmea short story writer, author of Ruth .'\nne Saul, Rosemary Cos and E'ather Sullivan, for Iho best sellers. Regis High Shcool, officer in -ACSPR. Jack Sherlock, tello, Stevie Comstock, and San freshmen. 2:45—Newspaper Workshop. .Au dra Cairlile. Member^ of the The retreats opened at 8:30 crew puts finishing touches on Stalag 17 being presented Feb. 5-7 by Regis High KLZ-TV; Wilma Denny, ditorium. Chairman: Sheila Kh'EL; and Ralph Radetsky, panel discussion were Judy Dil Wednesday morning, with Mass The Stage scenery for the barracks scene in School students. Eigeman, Press Club, LHC. KOA. lon, Mary Kay Sullivan, Sheila in the chapel for the upperclass “ Headlines and N e w s Niehou.se, Michael Casey, and Jo . “T - + 3:45—Benediction of the Most men and in the auditorium for Leads,” Jacob Scher, Medill Blessed Sacrament. Our Anne Hizer, Helen Newn\an and the freshmen. During the re school of journalism. North Lady of Loretto Chapel. Janet Rosengren were also on treats the Blessed Sacrament is western University, Evans 5:30—Convention banquet. Con the program. being reserved in both the chapel Reservofions Are Availablefor'Sfalag 17/ ton. III., coauthor of Copy ferring of awards. Speaker: Winners in the, Marian Week and the auditorium. Reading and Xevs Editing. The Rev. Leroy .Matthiesen, contest sponsored by Our Lady’s There will be four conferences Yearbook Workshop. Club- editor of the Register, Ama Sodality were Marilyn McHugh for each group daily, with the Major 1954 Production of Regis Drama rooms, Machebeuf Hall. rillo, Tex. .Awards will be in the essay contest, Barbara retreat closing Friday, Jan. 29, Chairman: Marty Moran, conferred by .Monsignor Lutz in the poetry contest, and at 4 p.m. Editor of the Ranger, Regis ___ ^ ^ Miss Joann Pattridge is Leah O’Connor in the art divi- For their major production of Gunther as Price, security offi the barracks, because his family John Cavanagh, managing + ■+ +■ College. director. Register system of ’a senior at St. Mary’s Acad the year, the Regis Players are cer; Donald Dill a» Hoffman, is rich. He engineers an escape “What Is Good Photogra presenting Stalag 17 at the Boii- barracks chief; Frank Sferra as because he likes thie odds and newspapers. emy and has attended the Acad phy?” Bill Smyth, Smyth 9-12—Convention dance. Lower emy through grade and high fils Memorial Theater, E. Colfax Stosh and James Danahey as sees a chance for reward. When Studios, Englewood. and Elizabeth Street, Denver, Harry Shapiro, the two barracks he outwits the guards and saves lounge, Machebeuf. Orches .school. Joann is active in school “ Planning the Yearbook.” tra. functions, being treasurer of the for four performances on Feb. clowns. a condemned fellow prisoner, Dr. Regis Boyle and Andy 5-7 at 8:30 p.m., with a matinee his barracks mates only be Saturday, Feb; 6 Student Council,’ vice president The hero of Stalag 17, played Martelon. Mr. .Martelon is Trip to Chalet .Marie, the col of the Sports’ Club, a member of on Feb. 7 at 2:30 p.m. by John Garbella, is not much grudgingly say “The crud made from the Hirschfeld Press, it." lege mountain lodge. Delegates Our Lady’s committee in the The Regis Players, dramatic of a hero at all. As an Air Force Denver. lare to sign list on bulletin board sodality, and a member of the club of Regis High ^ lo o l, under sergeant imprisoned in the camp Price, the security officer, as '4:00- Field Trips. Students de- Thursday in order that transpor- Catholic Students’ Mission Cru the direction of the Rev. A. J. (called a. stalag) during World played by Gary Gunther, seeks siring to visit the Denver tation may be arranged. Denver sade. Joann’s mother, too,' is a Deeman, S.J., have cho.sen Stalag War II, Private Sefton has made the confidence of the prisoners Post or Rocky Mountain delegates are asked to arrange graduate of St. Mary’s. Joann is 17 for this year's major produc him.self the camp “operator," to prevent any trouble among News are asked to notify own transportation, or to let the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tion. not only because of its brazenly promoting for himself a them and to counteract the Miss Clare Cresap, Loretto the college know if they wish to Paul V. Pattridge, 1275 Pierce timely interest, but because of life of ease amidst the squalor activities of the unknown Ger k Heights College, before Feb. charter a bus. Street, Lakewood. its excellent comedy and dra of the prisoners’ lives. He man agent in the barracks. Hoff 1. matic situations. The produc antagonizes everyone except man, the barracks leader chosen 8:00—College Session. “ Intel tion gives acting honors to John “Cookie,’’ his stooge. He fights by the men, played by Donald lectual Leadership,” Gene' Garhella as Private Sefton; Gary with Dunbar, a new prisoner to Dill, tries to deal sincerely and Cervi, editor, Crrvi's Rocky Holy Family Students kindly in the welfare of the pris Mountain Journal; and "See oners who trust him. He is ing Yourself in Cinema- Amusements—Dining cruelly beaten by the German of Scope,” Eld Miller, editorial ficers when he refuses to reveal department, the Register. Make Closed Retreats the secret hiding place of a ‘ Friday, Feb. 5 Recreation prisoner who is trying to escape 8:00—Mass. Our Lady of Lo Holy Family’ senior boys will receive International Sodality from Stalag 17. retto____ ^ Chapel. Celebrant: The!... return Saturday morning from emblems, a copy of the act of Stosh, played by Frank Sferra Rev. Edward Levden. chap-'^' f’^r’isr, Colorado Spririg,s, consecreation, and a copy of the and Harry Shapiro, played by lain, Loretto Heiehts Col- .where...... they are making a closed sodality rules. Kathleen Keeley, P o tr o n f M n c f o r c Rev. James Sullivan, C.SS.R. (left), James Danahey are the two bar lege, and superintendent of retreat. The Rev, Charles For prefect, is in charge of the for ncilCU i IIIU3ICI> gj josep)i’s Redemptorist Paris)i and racks clowns, bringing many schools. Archdiocese of Den syth, O.S.R., chaplain of the mal reception to be held in Holy the Very Rev. William Kenneally, C.M., president of St. Thomas’ laughs with their comical antics ver. Servers from Regis Col Newman Club at Colorado Uni Family Church. Benediction of Seminary will be joint retreat masters for the students of Loretto and good-natured fun. lege. versity, Boulder, is the retreat the Most Blessed Sacrament will Heights on Jan. 27, 28, and 29. Father Sullivan will conduct the Other important roles are 8:30-9:15—Breakfast will be j Senior girls left on Sun- close the religious ceremony. exercises for members of the freshman class in the auditorium. played by Raymond Pease, Wil served in the main dining da>’. afternoon. Jan 24. to make At the social to follow, Mau- Father Kenneally will talk to the three upper classes in the chapel. Good Food— Reasonable Prices liam Zint, John Castellano, Mi room, Machebeuf Hall, for ^^eir retreatj at El J Pomar , and I Kennedy will be in charge, The retreat will open each morning with Mass at 8:30. chael Floyd, George Pease, any who wish. returned h(^me Wednesday morn- of serving commitJee is Something you’ll talk about when you get back home! James Ryan, Raymond Reddick, 9:00—General session. Audito ing, Jan.T o27. 'Ti..The *1theme of-f u-ii.both Walls. Ralph Anselmo OUR DE LUXE DINNERS ARE INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS Edward O'Dea, (Jene Tharp, rium. Chairman: Bernadette retreats is “What is a Catholic will take care of the music. At Gerry Phelan, Gerhard Zimmer, Owens, president of student like?” the social a special edition of and Floyd Plowman. body, L.H.C. The retreat for junior.s. soph the .Marian Notes, sodality pa THE HOUAND HOUSE Seats for all four perform Invocation: The Rev. E?d- omores. and freshmen will close per, will be distributed. Elmpha- OOlDCN. COLORADO ances are reserved. Reservations ward Leyden, chaplain, Lo Jan. 29, with 9 o’clock Mass and sized in this issue will be the can be made by calling the infor retto Heights College. ; Communion. The Very Rev. E'a- privilege and responsibility of a mation desk at Regis College, Address: “The China of To bian Joyce, O.F.M., of St. Eliz- sodalist. Gail Murphy and Bob GLendale 3633. abeth’.s Parish, is conducting the Decker, sophomores, are coedi- dlserlmlmmtlHg people Added—“YUKON VENGEANCE’’— With Chinook morrow,” Randall Gould, come to Ike RESTAURANT the Denver Post. retreat, which started Jan. 26. tdr.s of Marian Notes. THRILLING REALISM! Address: “Telling the Story Each day begins with Mass and The sodality Marian Year Regis High Parent-Sons Holy Communion and four daily In new 3- DIMENSION Straight,” Jacob Scher, Me project is promotion of the ob Dance Scheduled Jan. 29 dill school of journalism. conferences are held in the par servance of the five first Satur StricUy Fresh 10:15—Picture. Delegates and ish church. Mothers of the PTA days. Sodalists are organized in The annuel Regii parenti- convention gue.sts are asked are serving breakfast daily under groups of five on parish lines. »ont’" dance will be held Fri to asemble promptly on the the leadership of Mrs. Frank Joan Spero, sodality secretary, Blue iPoints day evening, Jan. 29, from 9 front steps of the Adminis Woertman, president. is general chairman of this proj to 12 at Machebeuf Hall at tration Building, in order Th^ sodality reception will be ect, which will get under way on the Half j^hell Loretto Height! College. All not to delay the next session. Feb. 2. One hundred forty-three Saturday, Feb. 6. parenti and tons are urged to The photographer will be students have requested admis Nelva Gilbert and Jo Ann Her- Corner 17fb otTrem ont attend. Bill Petry and hit or available for pictures of sion into the sodality, reorgan old will form an affirmative Opposite the Broun Palare Hotel chestra will furnish the music. smaller groups also. ized this year under the unit team at the Regis debate tourna .STARTS FRIDAY 18th at 10:45 — Newspaper Workshop. method. This number includes 16 ment Saturday, Jan. 30. Bob DENHAM Auditorium. Chairman: Shir senior boys and 33 senior girls; Decker and John Bruggeman AL-1421 Calif. ley Sealy, editor of Height- four junior boys and 39 junior will take the negative side of the TheTatio sonian Neivs, L.H.C. girls; 11 sophomore boys and 40 national debate tonic “Resolved; “Observations and Sugges- sophomore girls. A trial period That Congressional Investigation was held from September to of Un-American Activties Be Dis MTHEIITIC... VI- February! continued.” Novice debaters will lEFOIE SEEN! 1 .’J Loretto Heights Girl Only those sincerely inter observe. New names on Holy DINNER DANCING ested, regardless of having prev Family’s debate rostrum are featuring , . . Gets Horse Show 1st iously belonged to the sodality, Rosemarie Brown and Loretta will be received. Sodalists will Callahan, freshmen. Frank Moreheads Miaa Elaine Arckambault, a Stylists student at Loratto Heights + -r + + Tueaday thru Saturday and College, placed first among “ONE OF THIS YEAR’S, riders in the college class at Sunday Matineea the horse show portion of the Retreat Masters '5110 S. SANTA FE National Western Stock Show FUNNIEST MOVIES!’’! Reservations: Littleton 1010 Wednesday evening, Jan, 20. -N.Y.Her.-Trib. Miss Arch am ha u I t, riding .na * S - 'v-b' “Prankish," outclassed 14 ‘\ ■ ' ether entrants from various .... colleges in Colorado. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Archambault of Lin- colnwood. III., and is a grad IF uate of Marywood High School in Evanston.
Starring You have something to Women's Study Club FERNANDEL: sell, trade or announce, Ai AMENICAN IANGUA6E Hifkom ( let a REGISTER Display Parley Slated Feb. 4 The Catholic Women’s Study Delicious fried chicken, crisp fried shrimp or ocean fresh oysters Through the cooperation of the ladies of the Archbishop’s Ad or Want Ad be your Club will meet at 1 p.m. Thurs served with salad, roll and potatoes—a complete dinner enjoyed in representative. day, Feb. 4, in the tea room of our beautiful dining room or each dinner packed in boxes to be Guild, these 2 outstanding films will be presented at the the Denver Dry Goods Company. relished at home. Just call in> your order and pick it up on your ( Mrs. Howard Sleeper, vice way home. They gel real results president of the Catholic In ESQUIRE THEATRE formation and Library Society, Complete Seafood or Fried Chicken Dinners guest speaker, will discuss some Ticket! May Be Purchaaed From Ladies of the Guild v Phone KE. 4205 of'the recent Catholic books. SEIDEL'S Seafood Restaurant Ask for Miss Baker Following: the usual custom, STARTING FRIDAY-FEB. 5 t apt quotations will be given in 3301 E. 1st Avt. FRtment 8851 1st Avt. at Adam response to roll sail R«v. CliariM PoMgth, O.S.B. Yoop R«v, Fsbiaa Jofoo, OiF.M. Thursday, January^28, 1954 Office, 938 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4205 PAGE NINE ‘Speculation’, Says Brennan Alleman(d Left! 'Real George/ John Of Top Notre Dame Grid Job Irish C o a c h Scoffs at Reaction To Iowa Game Histrionics in 'Register' Interview
By P atrick F. Brennan yard touchdown gallop through chione’s alleged “faked injury’’ “Company” was the only one ‘Pure Speculation.’ •' bewildered Cadets on the opening gimmick — a maneuver which ever to draw with, or hold score With this remark. .N’otre Dame kickoff of the 1947 Notre Dame- stopped the clock with but sec less, a Blanchard-DavLs team.) Assistant Coach Terence Pat .■\rmy clash—made the above ob onds remaining in the first half The toughest line and backs rick Brennan, in an exclusive servation following Pueblo Cath gf the 1953 lowa-Irish clash, giv he ever ran against? “The 1946 Register interview Jan. 24, lacon olic High School’s 1954 athletic ing “Leahy’s lads’’ time for a Army team,” he answered: “I ically shupged off j-ecent rumors banquet, at which he was the game-tying score that protected have never opposed better play that he is being considered as the featured speaker. their undefeated record—Bren ers than Blanchard and Davis.” likely successor to South Bend’s Unpretentious and not given to nan said: “Ridiculous’’’ Naming Brennan, a member of Holy gloomy pigskin genius, Frank effusion, the 25-year-old law an Irish foe that >‘did it to us Cross Parish, South Bend, Ind., Leahy. school graduate, in a private, in twice last season,’’ he observed was noticeably more eager to dis Brennan, as head coach of formal discussion with the writ that the Hawkeye gridmen have cuss his 1947 teammates than Mt. Carmel High School (1949- er, commented with clarity and ^ot moaned about it, and quipped; himself. Stressing the crucial sureness on Notre Dame football “Was Varrichione sick? Of blocks that made possible his 97- 1952), is the only man in Chi yard scamper through the Cadets cago history to mold three con in general and his own career in course he was sick. We were all narticular. sick. We were trailing by seven in 1947, he recalled that only secutive city championship elev two tacklers had had “shots” at ens (1950-51-52). 'Sure, Varrichione points.” As to Leahy’s “sucker shift,” him and cited vital blocks by The former four-year Irish Was Sick!' Connor, Martin, and Fischer. grid great ( 1945-48)—be.st re- Of the national reaction to a matter of controversy after memhered for his historic 97-'Notre Dame Tackle Frank Varri- Notre Dame had used it to whipIi,:-L p,n*r.orf« Southern California’s Trojans in r e 1952, the personable Irishman ' Ireason noted: "It would have been bet Treating Irish prospects for Cathedral Young People's ter if they had outlawed the shift ’54, the young coach, with “Lea before we tried it. In 1952, the hy-like” serenity, averred: “ We opposition used it to gain 40 lost two backs and four off one Club Reunion January 30 yards against us, and we only side of our line.” He then listed gained 20 with it.” as potential varisity timber a Considerable interest has been' The reunion, designed to mark Irish Athletes 1953 quarterback, Schaefer, who, .shown in plans for a big reunion the eighth anniversary of the because his main asset is his fleet of members and former members club's reorganization following Must Study feet, “may” become a halfback World War 11, is expected to of the Cathedral Young People’s When questioned about in ’54; Tackle Wayne Edmonds draw several hundred to the Os “countless, vague, non-specific” land Halfback Dick Washington, Club on Saturday, Jan. 30. car .Malo Memorial Hall, 1840 inferences that often crop up!both Negroes; Reynolds; John Grant Street, this Saturday. Spe- concerning his school’s “athletic Gaffney, who has been handi- icial invitations have been issued scholarship policy,” his reply was ] capped by injuries; and Dick High School Sweaters to priests who formerly served emphatic: “It [the policy) never I Fitzgerald'. as club moderators: They include wavers. In accordance with Shannon a n d Matz, Notre Father Francis Kappes, f'red- NCA.\ regulations, they I Irish Dame's 1954 cocaptains, were Pep Club Sweaters erick McCallin, John Haley, and scholarship gridders] get board, on Brennan's 1950 .Mt. Carmel CATALINA of Cathedral and Roland Knight JOHN PRISELAC of Annunciation is caught a bit the present moderator, the Ca- room, tuition, books, and campus city""titi'isr'whkV"dedmare°d^ of Carmel look like a couple of “squares” hunting off guard as he watches Ron Marcely of St. Joseph’s Ski Sweaters 'thedral pastor, the Very Rev. jobs (and viiist maintain passing straight opponents, averaging 42 for partners instead of a loose basketball. The action was snapped demonstrate how to drive in for a lay-up shot. Prisolac did his Monsignor Waller Canavan. grades nf 7H, vhoras all other points per massaerL Others from I Jan. 24 in City Auditorium as the Blue Jays downed the Eagles, share, however, as he netted 10 points, to help the Cardinals defeat CUSTOM MADE A large committee, under the Notre Dame students need only that team who have become col-'47-35.—(Photo hy Sustrick) the Bulldogs, 48-41.—(Photo by Sustrick) I chairmanship of Frank Breen, achieve greuks of 70)." lege stickouts are: Carey, quar - r ■ -L + + + + + -f . + -f one of the reorganizers, has .\ devout Catholic and the fa terback, a n d Frazer, guard, made plans for the gala reunion. ther of two children, Terence .Notre Dame; Ted Cachey, Michi Some 2,400 young Catholics Kelly and Denice Marian, the gan University's captain-elecL Tig ers challenge Bulldogs in Auditorium , have been associated with the Milwaukee native termed the for 1954; Paul Leoni, all-confer ^cluh in the past eight years. The 1946 .‘Vrmy-Iri.sh 0-0 tie his top ence as a sophomore at Kansas Cathedral "I’PC has gained re- collegiate grid thrill. “For sheer U.; and Tackle Bob Dundlau, For Undisputed Possession of 3rd Place .spect in many sections for its excitement,” he reminisced. Lewis of Illinois. Brennan’s 1951 mifhy and constructive activities "that 1946 game was tops, al-___and ___ 1952____ charges also annexed for individuals and for the par though^ neither team performed | Windy City championships. ish. New Owner Two years ago at the National (Tlie Connor-Lujack-Brennan Dad Sparked Marquette Prep Cage Leaders in Breather Colo. Knitting Mills Catholic Youth Council conven To Tie With Notre Dame tion in Cincinnati, the CYPC From a “football family,” 1434 Welton KE. 2443 program was widely acclaimed Earl 'Dutch' Clark Brennan is the son of a Milwau and a number of cities have ini kee attorney, Martin Brennan, tiated similar young people’s who, after enrolling at and leav- groups. , Resigns as Coach ing Notre Dame in 1909, reg Against Cellar-Dwelling Teams istered at Marquette U. “Marty,” At U. of Detroit wearing Hilltopper cleats, suh- When Winter Is 1,400 Children Feted sequently became a plague to his I By Dan Sustrick [had many of their set .shots ram- however, on its home court, out came in. By that time, Coach former Notre Dame teammates T'nipca nrvspt cpnnro-p classes its opponents, 44-19 go Gruenig saw the game was lost Earl (Dutch) Clark, former and on one occasion raced I .u 'i- " r The Tigers came back Sunday ing into the fourth quarter as and had his subs in before this. By K. of C. Assembly Colorado College great and con through the Irish to give Mar- Stays With th e (jrem lins O t, {(, squeak out a 38-36 win over it did against Holy Family Basketball is a sport and vert to the Catholic faith in re quette a tie with the Ramb-|St. F rancis, they, along w ith .Mullen Home. The Tigers in this last Friday night, starts regu should be a means of teaching A report by Joieph Dryer, cent years, announced his resig lers. Regis and Annunciation, arejKame definitely did not look like lars in the fourth quarter, some sport.smanship. That was not an K. of C. Denver Assembly nation as head coach of the Uni Terrys brothers, Jim, a 1944-,• / hrenthpr in the whipped the thing is amiss. There were no evidence of it. On top of that 539, shows that 1,400 children versity of Detroit football team, 47 Iri.sh halfback, and Bill, n o w /" i" " " Gremlins. substitutions, except for regular it was not exactly prudent. Coach were entertained by the saying he intended to enter pri a Jesuit priest missioner, were Same 01 th e firs t round Ol ip the same week end, on the subs like Schneringcr, or when •Antonelli should remember that knight, in the annual Chri.t- vate business. both outstanding prep gridders. | league play’. St. F ran cis other hand, the Bulldogs handed Tierney collected three fouls in there is always another year, and ma. holiday parties. This i. an Clark, who was a one-man In his 1944 appearance against fakes on Mt Farm el in the the St. Francis team a stinging the first quarter, until about the this year’s reserves are next BRUMAL increase of 500 over those Northwestern, Jim was then an in and looked smooth in los- last four minutes when the subs year’s regulars. feted in 1952. 18-year-old, 155-pound x o t r elSunday-opcner Jan. 24, in Annunciation 48-41. The collection for the parties Dame “sub.” The first time he 1 the auditorium a t 1:30. A n-' ' + + In winter, your cor needs was one of the most success fingered the pig.skin he blazed'nunciation .should have little, Game seen extra attention. The ful in recent years, bringing pa.st W’ildcats for TDs of 41 and w ith the Mu.stang.S Although neither of these in $1,920. There was a $130 Gremlins Ground Duggan cooling system, the 29 yard.s. respectively, before the teams were overlooked in the surplus that can be used in contest was six minutes old. in the 4:30 game, and Regis preseason reviews, they were brakes may need otten- the Fourth Degree orphans’ .'should have a breeze again.st rated for a battle along with Mul program during this year. Football Only Means, Cathedral in their own gym. len Home for a probable fourth tion, the motor should be Mr. Dryer extend, thank, to Not End in Itself The only game that shapes place. They obviously did not all who contributed to or perfectly tuned, etc. 1 Quick to champion football as' up as a slambang affair of two agree and eased St. Francis’ out helped with the holiday parties. a means of producing physically • mooth-working clubs is the of the third place slot. With a Whatever your car and morally better youths, Terry St. Joseph-Holy Family battle Friday rest, these two teams [Brennan is equally quick to em- needs, bring it to Viner's for undisputed poueision of should be in peak condition to jphasize that competitive sports put on a sharp basketball show. One-Stop Service Center third place. are not ends per «e and that ath The stertert are about at letic ambitions or every kind .After upsetting St. Francis, today for fast, expert, the Holy Family Tigers were evenly matched as they can be. must be subordinated to man's Owen at center, is a higher reasonably priced serv j spiritual obligations. This bal fairly well snroihered by Regis in the Raider gym. The Tigers, and more contittent scorer ice. Don't delay— do it anced opinion formed the crux than Itenhart, but it fairly of his advice to the young men at capitalizing on a fast break and a today! fast passing and running game evenly matched defeniively. Pueblo Catholic High School’s ■ , r. ,• i In other respects, the scoring banquet, where he urged the ade-1 Gremlins in the audi- punch is about equal, and their quate and equal development ofi^P’'””” ' .''P',® hampered in the heights are evenly matched. *Ptrfoinlng to winfor, foggy, misty DIRECTIONAL SIGNS body and soul, and warned shorter Katder gym.^Hemmed in by the middle court line, and un This should be one of the bet BULLETIN BOARDS .against extreme, unhealthy at ter games of the first round. tention to one at the expense of able to break the Raider tipht in DECAL LETTERS the other. ner defen.
(Loyola Parish, Denver) ollection, which will be held Sun the direction of Dr. Robert ' The executive committee of day, Feb. 14. Spriggs, president, will send in the Holy Name Society will meet The executive committee will dividual invitations to men and at 8 o’clock on Tuesday, Feb. 2, complete plans for the open hoys of the parish to attend the in the church basement. meetinft to be held on Feb. 9, to day of retreat. All men of the .■Ml membei’s of this committee which all members, their wives, parish are invited. Two meals are requested to be present, as and other parishioners are in'- will be served at only a nominal well as members of the commit vited. cost during the day. tee in chai'Ke of the day of rec Members of the HNS, under Father William Heavey, S.J., spiritual director of the HNS, will offer the 8:30 o’clock Mass at which men of the parish will attend. Father Raphael McCar Recommended Firms thy, S.J., will conduct the day of reft-eat. Men throughout the city and their noh-Catholic friends are urged to attend the services. for AUTO A schedule of the services for the day of retreat will be pub lished in next week’s Denver Catholic Register. Services Feb. SERVICE 14 will end about 5 p.m. Peter Beirich, father of Jo seph Beirich of Loyola Parish, died in Colby, Kans., Jan. 19. Members of the Loyola Altar Sales & Service Sodality will accept donations for eandle.s to be used on the He Repair All Makes altars during the coming year Major Motor Overhaul — Body — Paint — Wheel Alignment following all Masses on Sunday, and Balance — Electrical — Batteriei & Tire> Jan. 31. They will also take SEE OUR LARGE USED CAR DISPLAY BEFORE YOU BUY orders for blessed candles to be used in the homes. These will be available on Feb. 7. WILLIAMS-NASH INC. The blet.ing of throat* on the Fea.t of St. Blai.e, Feb. 3, 2030 So. University — SH. 2781 will be given following the i ' Club Daze,” a I Pictured above are the performers of the record pan front row, Ray Hartman, Dorothy Hartman, and Dick I Formerly University Park Garase) Tfllfint Find 6:30, 7:15, and 8 o'clock lUICIIi nilU (jangg sponsored by St. Ann’s Circle,' tomines, speciality acts of the evening.* Hartman; will he held Saturday, Jan. 30, at 8 p.m. in the hall Matie.. Throat, will al.o be | In the picture at left, left to right, back row, are In the picture at the right, loft to right back row, Sales & ble.ied at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. 1 of St. Rose of Lima's Parish, 1320 W. Nevada Place, , „ „ , ,, , . j r> . r, L 1 Marilyn Wat.son, Dave Langfield, and Helen King; The cancer conference and| Denver. Irene Hartman, Margee Lamb, and Pat McDonough; j fj-ont row, .-tl Lamb, Mike .McDonough, and Burt Stadig. De Soto-Plymouth luncheon held in the Shirley-1 ------1 + - + - -r Service Savoy Hotel on Jan. 21 was at-j Clarence Cherry to Speak tended by Mnies. F. Cawley, G. All Late Model Used Cars Ehler. P. Hauck, W, Maguire,' ■1. Popish, M. Saya, and R. Ta-' Sacred Heart Credit Union Parish Circle at St. Rose of Lima's Carry 5,000 Mile Guarantee foya. This same group with Fnrinry Trained Mechanics on All Chrysler Made Cars .Mmes. E. Martelon, L. Landis, and A. Ehnstrom attended the Annual Meeting on Feb. 3 Catholic Parent-Teacher League Will Sponsor Social in Hall Jan. 30 meeting that morning. (Sacred Heart Pariih, Denver) There will be an election of GRIFFITH MOTORS, Inc. The monthly newspaper and The Sacred Heart Credit officers, refreshments, and spe (St. Ro.e of Lima’. Parish, at the home of Mrs. Irene Hart free refreshments will be served. magazine drive will be held on Union will hold its annual meet cial prize.s. Denver) man. The Rev. Barry J. Wogan, .An added prize of $35 will be ing tVednesday, Feb. 3. at 7:30 2770 Xo. Speer Blvd. GR. 3313 Feb. 1. These newspapers and The future success of the A dance spon.sored by St. .Ann's pastor, spoke about plans for the offered at the party. magazine., must be either tied p.m. in the school hall. The credit union depends on at Circle, will he held on Jan. 30 The winner of the 50-50 Club guest speaker will be Clarence tendance and interest in this in the parish hall. Dancing will be bazaar. Charlotte Payne was ac securely or placed in boxes. cepted into the society. F’inal ar award of $100 for the month of .Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cochran Cherry, treasurer of the Vet important credit union meet to the music of some of the na erans’ .■\dministration Credit rangements for the big dance, to January was Ralph Kramer, 200 and children, Gerald, Stephen, ing. tion’s top recording artists. S. Bryant Street. Several vacan Kathy, and Robert, will leave Union and president of the Entertainment will include'*’® sponsored by the society, were Denver Credit Union Chapter. PTA Meeting Feb. 2 made. cies for the February member HUDSON Denver on Jan. 30 for their new- pantomimes by some of the par ship in the club are available and SALES \\ 7/SERVICE home in Wichita. Kans, Stephen The picture King's .Y will be The PT.A will meet in the ish’s favorite fun makers. Re- The new president of St. Philo- anyone interested in becoming a and Gerald are in the fir.st and an extra treat. The picture will school hall Tuesday, Feb. 2, at ifreshments will be served free to mena's Circle is .Mrs. Ro.^emarie member may contact John Fran- fourth grades in Loyola School. be shown at exactly 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. The meeting will hon jail in attendance. Admission is Kissell. Mrs. Betty Scanlon was cone, Jr., WE. 5-3012, or any A handkerchief shower for or all pa.st presidents. The I $1 per couple. elected secretary-treasurer. The member of the Holy Name So Mrs. Eunice Cochran was given at fourth grade room mothers will election took place Jan. 21 at ciety. 8 Postulants Received :Circle Elects Officers the home of Mrs. Scanlon. the meeting of St. Elizabeth’s be the hostesses. All the par St. Rose's Circle will meet on Canasta Circle in the home of By 3rd Order Chapter ents are invited. , St. Jude’s Circle held election Gomes Party Feb. 4 Tue.sday, Feh. 2, at the home of VIC HEBERT INC. Mrs. David Cunningham. There will be a guest speak of officers at the home of Mrs. •Mrs. Ethel Gillies. USED CARS Filighty pupils of the fifth, er and an entertainment pro [John Francone Jan. 20. Mrs. Joe The next bimonthly games 3660 Downing sixth, seventh, and eighth grades .\t ceremonies held Jan. 20 for Padilla was chosen president and party, sponsored by the Holy Mrs. Ray Hartman, chairman the reception of ixisUilanls into gram. Refreshments will be Since 1913 For Denver’s of Loyola are attending the served. Preparations for the •Mrs. Ann Pecukaitis. secretary- •Name Society, will be heki in of the bake sale committee, re children’s symphony concert be the Denver Chapter of the Third all-day conference will be made, trea.surer. Plans for the coming the parish hall Thursday evening ports a profit of about $150 from Best Buys ing presented by the Denver Order .Secular of Our I.ady of bazaar were discussed. P'eb. 4, at 8:15 o'clock. Admis-,the bake sale sponsored by the Mt. Carmel at Mother of God and chairmen will be appointed Visit Our NEW Symphony Orchestra on Jan. 28 at this meeting. St. Ann’s Circle met Jan. 19 sion is .50 cents per person, and'Altar and Rosary Society Jan. 24. in City Auditorium. Church, Denver, eight new mem- Used Car Mrs. John Madden and Mrs. j hers were received. They are In Location John Popish are assisting with I Thomas Ford, Constance Norris, the arrangements for the card I Helen Cole, Catherine McCarthy, 740 S. Bdwy. party to be held in the Knights P’rancis Coyle, Helen Henderson, of Columbus Hall at 1 o'clock I Mary Shevlin, and Mrs. Mary Denver.... Jan. 28. It is sponsored by the Ellen Reed. CPTL. ' Father John Regan, pastor of Classes in first aid will be re •Mother of God Parish, invested ^ B P I T R L sumed on Feb. 2 in Loyola the postulants with the Brown School at 7 o'clock. The group 'Scapular and delivered the ad- "O'MEARA will not meet on Jan. 28, as the I dress of welcome. majority of the clas.s members TELEPHONE TABOR 5191 are block workers for the March A promi.e made it a debt un MEANS 13th & Broadway • Denver of Dimes ".Mothers’ March” that paid. Keep your Seminary Cam starts at 7 o'clock. paign pledge, up to date. FORD!" i t Cure d'Ars Parish Plans The firms listed here CITY OF DENVER' deserve to be remembered Pre-Lenfen Dance Feb. 26 when you are distributing (Cure d’ Ar. Pari.h, Denver) ita, Kans., accompanied by her your patronage in the dif Wolhurst will be the scene of cousin. Sister Mary Bertha, are the pre-Lenten ball of the Cure visitors in the home of her sister, 1100 W. Colfax ferent lines of business. d' Ars Parish on Friday. Feb. 26. ■Mrs. Joseph Rupp. Three rooms will be used at the Sister Ethelberta, a missionary 'Denrer't largest Ford Dealer" club, two for dancing and one from Brazil, will spend a week for the buffet to be served at with Mrs. Rupp and then return midnight. to Wichita for a month before Tickets will be on sale within resuming her missionary work in a few days. The men’s ticket Brazil. G A H IA G E SERVICE committee has Paul Daniluk as Circles scheduled and their Body and Fender Repairing and Painting chairman and Ray Wernal as co- hostesses are: On Tuesday eve chairman. ning, Feb. 2, Cure d' Ars Circle COMPLETE ALTO REPAIR Men working as section chair will meet with Mrs. James Car men are W. J. Bindel, J. P. Gar ney, 3301 Newport: St. Maria For Free Estimates Call rett, H. H. Hunker, F. Ma- Goretti’s Circle with .Mrs. Wilson coskie. D. M. McCormack, E. C. Nicholas. 2674 Dexter; on Wed KNIGHT MOTOR CO. O’Keefe, and E. B. Stolte. | nesday evening, Feb. 3, St. Paul’s Cliff—Don—Jo« or Jerry Two Ma.ie. will be read i with Sirs, E. B. Stolte, 3541 Ley PE . 6 333 1750 So. Acoma daily in the rectory chapel, j den; and on Thursday evening, 3050 Dahlia. The time of the Keb. 4. Our 1-ady of Perpetual Mas.e. will be 6:45 and 7:15 Help Parish with Mrs. Joseph a.m. until further notice. Roche, 3040 Locust Street. A crucifix for the main altar .An adult baptized by Father DODGE-PLYMOUTH OWNERS of the church is a gift from .Mrs. John Haley was Georgine Hsie Timely service NOW prevents costly repair bills later—so H. W. .Anderson. A monstrance Gehri, with Anna M. Knuth as don’t delay or neglect needed repairs. Drive in for depend has been given by the John J. sponsor, Marcella Kenney served able service performed by mechanics, who have the “know Campbell family, a holy water as proxy. how” to service your car or truck! font by Mr. and Mrs. William .Also baptized were Daniel Scott, an altar by Mr. and Mr.s. Christopher, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Behrens, and tabernacle Edward Cook, with Mr. and Mrs. This diesel-powered, sleek Streamliner, brand JAMES MOTOR CO. doors and a .Mi.'.sal by Mrs. Mil- John .Morrissey as spnn.sors; new from end to end, sounds a bright, new nott 1278 Lincoln Dodge & Plymouth Sales & Service KE. 8221 ton Carlson. Cyrus Leo Colburn III, son of The telephone committee for Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Colburn in transportation. Business and vacation trav. the Sunday games parties in with .Mr. and Mrs. William Col elers will appreciate its ultra-modern design, clude P. J. Colburn, .M. J. Gal burn "as sponsors; and Janice vin, F. X. Byrne, and G. .M. Mc Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. enjoy its luxurious comfort. And no extra fare! Namara. James Pagliascotte, with .Mr, .Si.ster Ethelberla, from the and .Mrs. John Monahan as spon All Coaches are equipped with relaxing, tilt- Precious Blood Sisters of Wich- sors. back seats, each with a full length, padded + + leg-rest. All seats reserved. For Pullman passengers there are drawing rooms, bedrooms, compartments, roomettes and berths. There are, inviting Lounge cars and a smartly appointed Dining Car offering a choice of fine foods, freshly prepared. 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Colorado F A R M E R ’S INSURANCE 6 R 0 U P T i c k s t C o n in iittC G parish dance displays a Phone KEyatonc 4141 865 LINCOLN DENVER. COLORADO poster designed by Mrs. George Heicher, a member of the decorat ing committee. In the back row, left to right, are Mmes. P. W. Stauter, Jr.; Jack Henderson, D. W. Ballard, and W. A. Quering; and front row, Mrs. Anthony Unrein, Jr., and Mrs. J. E. Monaghan, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD chairman of this committee,— (Photo by Van’s Studio) .1 uifa J Thuridoy, Jonuory 28, 1954 Office, 938 Bonnoek Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN New Electronic Organ at St. Anne's 3-Doy Retreat Planned Is Paid for in Less Than 3 Months NORTH DENVER NEWS At Mount Carmel' High ^rvada.— (Shrine of St. ^ ^ • (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, hoped that the other clubs of tha Denver) parish will follow this idea. The Rev. Francis Tobin, The next meeting of the SL Ho/y fo/T7//y Men to Open Party Series C.SS.R., of St. Joseph’s Church Bernadette Club will be held in model five all-electric organ will conduct the annual retreat the home of Gratia Narracci, installed on trial in the (Holy Family Parith, Denyer) + for high school students of Mt. 3336 Vallejo Street, Monday, Church last Nov. 1. Payment was Final plans were completed Carmel High School. The retreat Feb. 1, at 1 p.m. made on the organ by donations this week for the spring series will be held on Feb. 1, 2, and 3. from parishioners specifically for of card parties, slated to begin Members of the journalism this fund. Substantial donations Thursday, Jan. 28, at 8 p.m. in class will attend the two-day ses were made by Mr. and Mrs. Roxy the school hall. The Men’s Club, sion of the press convention at PTA in Edgewalet Mapley and the Mulhern estate. sponsor of the five weekly Loretto Heights College on Feb. Other parishioners who con-,parties, has obtained an outstand- 4 and 5. Those who 'will attend tributed toward the payment ofjmg assortment of prizes, includ- are Ronnie Vessa, June Werk- Plans Games Party the organ include the following |ing a ham, for the first party, meister, Jack Smith, Robert Fio- families: The card tournament com rella, Violet Acierno, Juanita (St. Mary Magdalene’s Parish, Francis Melroy, John Bivans, mittee is arranging for extra Haley, Karlyn Henderson, Rose Denver) J. B. Bergner, (Jerard Archer, tables for the near turn away Marie Lombardi, Fred Gavtlia, .At the January meeting of the F. G. Holland, John Callahan, crowd expected for the opening Virginia Malpiede, Tom Parisi, PT.A plans were started for a Phillip Stefanich, W, H. Ward, night. Price of the tournament is Richard Rotola, Glenn Tracy, big games party Feb. 12. The fa J. M. Kelly, J. V. Collins„'E. E. 6C cents an evening or $2 for Marilyn Fabrizio, Marijean Fina- thers have undertaken a great Gimeno, Patrick Goodwin, Leo the five dates. Proceeds of the more. Tom Scaglia, Doris Coon, deal of the responsibility for this Kretz, E. C. Rodewald, Joe Brun tournament will be used to pay and Sylvia Portman. activity. ner, LeRoy Barenburf;, Joe Mur for the new basketball suits pur chased for the high school team The Pep Club dance is set for J. Hershberger accepted the ray, Jr.; Felix Hillen, Dr.' G. H. Sunday evening, Jan, 31, at the job of chairman and will be as Gilbert, Karl Brauch; by the men's group last month. C u b S c o u t s direction of Den Members of the tournament ^UU Jv V U la Mother Mrs. Stanley Dunlap, have fun preparing VFW hall, 43rd and Pecos Street. sisted hy L. Angelo, G. Harris, N. G. Pennington, E. J. Rote, committee include Cecil R. Proc for the pack meeting, Jan. 29. Shown above, moulding puppets, are, Mary Gonzales will reign as J. Casslenian, P. MeSheehy, F. Frank Scherrer, A. R. Peterson. tor, president of tha Men's Club; from left: Paul Luna, Phil Bellefuille, Mark Vitry, Stanley Dun queen of the dance and her at Kirk, H. Kremp, W. Snell, L. Madonna Melroy. who is organist at J. W. Miller, Louis Ramunno, tendants will be Paula Costa and Bailey, R. Armstrong, R. Ru New Arvada Organ Thomas J. Digenan, Leonard Rup- lap, and Hugh Lindsey. Absent from picture are Chris Butler and Rose Marie Laureta. St. Ann’s Church, Arvada, plays the Carl Francis, W. H. Roberts, pert, Fred Gross, (jarl Ploussard, John McEahern. dolph, C. Makens, F. Stark, E. newly acquired Baldwin electronic organ while Bonaventure Wind- Dale Schneider, A. Rumley, L. B. Sydney Vitry, Bernard Hoar, and The Mt. Carmel Ushers’ Club Petroff, J. Nusse, E. Fabrizio, L. hnlz directs the parish’s growing choir. The new organ, purchased i I-arghe, Rudolph Zehnder, Jr.; Martin Potter. held election of officers at the Cunningham, M. DeFrancia, J. by special subscription, replaces a bulky instrument that left little Ruby Sullivan, Vincent Lotito, j. - - j , . . . latest business session. Officers Valiant, and .A. Shepard. Details room in the choir loft for singers. The electronic instrument j Leon Jones, N. M. Keller, De-! Women's Mission to End elected for 1954 are: Chairman, will be published later. occupies about one-tenth of the space needed for the old organ, Slaine Werth, Jane Pisterzi, Paul Joseph Sunderland, Patrick] Felix Andrew; vice chairman, Approximately 120 students which had formerly been used in a Denver theater. Milli'rons; .\hern, and Ronald and Robert! Joseph^ Andrew; and secretary- from St. Mary’s plan to attend Charles Ramunno, W. L. Jen Goebel, volunteers from the treasurer, Tony Mattola. the Denver Symphony Children's sen, R. J. Gallagher, John De- Men's Club, began their jobs as At St. Dominic's Jan. 31 Following are the captains and Concert on “Parochial Day” Jan. Bell, Aloysius Brauch, William officials in the Parochial League I ushers of the club: 6 a.m. Mass, 28. Westwood Credit Union I Cuddy, D. P. Cozza, Rosemary basketball tripleheaders 1 a S t (Jt. Dominic'. Pari.h, Denver) 7:30 p.m., sind will continue John A. Jinacio and Philip Bel- The following have voluntered .Abling, G. F. Biller, J. B. "'®®k. , I The mission for the women through the week with the lanti; 7, Joseph .Andrew, Tony their services for the “Mothers’ Sunderland, a parishioner Since Sunday, Jan. 31, at Rivera, Gertrude Weilepp, D. J. / ----- T... A1------closing exercises at 3 p.m. ■Mattola, and Anthony Zarlengo; March,” Mrs. Keppler, Mrs. .Mellor, George Brauch, Mabel return fij^om Las Alamos! 3 Apostolic Blessing Sunday, Feb, 7. Provision has 8, Laurence Andrew, Joseph Paulson, and Mrs, Lutter. Family Night Draws 148 atomic plant three yeai.s ago, '■’'‘wi]] be given bv the mission- Speracino, and Dominic Minel- ICovi, S. J. Koras, Jr.; George been made to accommodate Sister Marilyn, a music in West\^ood.— (St. Anthony of and Frances Jaramillo, with Don-j Scubert, Ed Stipe, Fred Mattevi, a graduate of Regis High School I ,^is service. The Rev. all the men who may attend. lano; 9, James Belanti, Anthony and College. A veteran of 45 |j ^ q .P., Chicago, and Straface, and Frank Bellanti; structor from St. Joseph’s' Con Padua’s Parish)—One hundred aid and Sadie Apodaca as spon- L. 0 .-Ervin, and Ray Spenard. Confessions will be at con vent, spent Jan. 21 visiting the forty-eight people enjoyed them-1sors; Rosemary, daughter of months in the Atr force in Vorld,^,,^ j ^ j O.P., yiin- venient hours, after each Mass 10, Felix .Andrew, George .Toto, A teriet of instruction in l\a r ll. Sundreland holdsamas-j^p^ ,i conducting and John Carolla; 11, Salvatore clases at St. Mary Magdalene’s. selves at the annual credit union, Ralph and Theresa Riggs, with| Catholic doctrine will begin starting Tuesday morning, She was especially interested in ter s degree in industnal manage-continue Feb. 2, and continuing each .Acierno, Mike LaGuarHia. and “Family Night” in St. Anthony’s Raymond and Doris Cirbo as Monday, Feb. 1, at 8 p.m. in ment from Denver University. .U| studying classroom p'rocedure. Parish Hall. “.Andy” Anderson sponsors; Steven Jay, son of the parish hall. The claitet morning and evening during W. ,A. Haslep; and 12, Dominic with his violin antics and hisi Richard and Verl Richlin, with! present he is at the Rocky Hats the rest of the week. .Andrew, Joseph Cellantano, and Cub Scout Pack 21 will meet will be held every Monday Ernie Capillupo. The meeting at the parish hall on Friday eve guitar-playing buddy, Morey, I Robert J. add Margaret L. Rich-1 evening until about June 1. The special mission for the Patrick .■\nern, a 1 0 g a , mission the mission- was held in the home of Mr. and ning, Jan. 29, at 7:30 o’clock. thrilled everyone with musical'lin as sponsors; Thomas Joseph, An invitation it extended to children will be held Tuesday, tricks. son of Robert and Jeanne Gold. I uateof Holy family High School. I Confes-sions dur- Mr.s. Felix Andrew and lunch Our Lady of Perpetual Help all interested Catholict. , and 5»erved overseas m Germany dur- Wednesday, and Thursday of was served. The meeting was highlighted with Frank and .Anna Marie Gold non-Catholics who ing the morning Masses at 6:30, next week. The children will re Circle will meet in the home of hy a talk by Father Francis Sy- as sponsors; Michael George, son ing his tour of army duty from At the meeting of the St. Mrs. C. E. Tracey on Tuesday, attend. 1950 to 1952. Ronald and Robert 7:15, 8, and 9 o’clock. Confe.s- ceive Communion on the first rianey of the Rrgisifr. Father of William L. and Margaret' r._u I A .u.__ iQQc sions wil also be heard by the Bernadette Study Club, it was Feb. 2. Junior Newmon Club Goebe s who are twins, are lyob n * j Friday, Feb. 5, in the 8 o'clock agreed that the cluh would at Syrianey told of the growing'Lehr, with V. J. and Sarah Kelly graduates of the high school, missionaries on Saturday after- Mass, for the conclusion of their Recently married before the needs of credit unions in all par-: as spon.sors; and L a w r e n c e ^ To Meet Feb. 3 tend the “All Parish’’ dance with They served in the army from noon from 4 to 5:30 and after mission. Very Rev. Monsignor James Flan ishes. He further pointed out that I Ralph, son of Fore.st and Laurel] meeting of the Jun the services on Saturday evening. a 100-per-cent membership. It is agan was Dorris Marie Crim- the priest is most interested in Engles, with Francis and .\nna 1941 to 1945. In the league offi On Candlemas Day, Tuesday, ior Newman Club will be held cials group they join Thomas J. The services on Saturday eve Feb. 3, the candles will be mins, daughter of John Francii saving people’s souls, but at the Barnabe as sponsors. Wednesday, Feb. .2, at 7:20 p.m. ning will consist of a Holy Hour Lodge at Mt. Carmel Crimmins, and Larry L. Marsh. same time knows that people ------— Digenan, who has represented the blessed before the 9 o’clock in the pari.sh hall. All children .parish as a league worker for from 7:30 to 8:30. This is a spe Mass. Candles for the home and Miss Patricia Dewhurst was maid must have necessities for their of high school age who are at- j,*) years, cial feature of the Dominican of honor, and Paul Brown was bodies in order that they can sick call purposes may be ob To Plan Seasonal Fete tending public schools are urged mis.sions. It will replace the Holy tained then or after any services the best man. save their souls. When a parish to attend the meetings each Handbills Hour usually held • on Friday eve- ^ The Mother Cabrini Lodge, ioner deposits money in the Wetby Parish, during the week from the re Patricia Dewhurst will be mar Wednesday eveninjf. The stu-| Assisting: f'ather Patrick Ken-;ninp- That €venin^ will be de ligious article stand in the vAti- Denver, will hold a very impor ried in early summer. No definite credit union, he is actually heip-i dents will discu.«s modern prob- nedy on Jan. 2f in the distribu-'voted this week and next week tant meeting Wednesday, Feh. 3, ing his fellow men. and can re-, bule of the church. An excellent date has been set. lems facing Catholic teen-agers, tion of 4,000 handbills advertis-jto the regular rnission exercises display of all types of religious at 7 p.m. The president, Mrs. ceive help in return. .\n election of officers will beling the inquiry class beginning|of Rosary, short instruction, mis- The movie. Khig'n .Y, was' PI A Pay Honor articles has been provided and Cairo, asks 'that all members be held at this first meeting to plan'Feb. 1 wil! be these eighth grade, sion sermon, and Benediction, the attendants 'will be there present. shown, giving the details on the] the program for the second boys: Jerry Spero, i 4 wonderful part a credit union] after each service to accommo-| There will be a handkerchief semester O'Hayre. George Falogrady, }.\\Ve AUenaailCe MttS Been date those desiring to purchase, exchange, can play in one's family life. | To School Nun Smith. Tim Refreshments were served after! The Christian Family Move and Pat Croniw, Ycry Impr€SSiV€ these items. Discussion on the valentine the meeting. 1 Welby.— (A.ssumption Parish) ment group will meet Sunday George Greene, Tom Burke, 1 Wednesday, Feb. 3. St. Blaise’s 1 he held Sunday. Feb. 14, larrv Franrone Rill Stenhens ! ^ attendance of the women, will be held. Refreshments will A 12-pound ham was won by —For her outstanding work in evening, Jan. 31, at 8 p.m. in the . L Mmelon, Dennis Murphy>«^'h morning and at the evening Day. throaU blessed after Dennis Graham, son of Mr. and the school. Sister M. Cecily, who home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. be served, and a special prize will Michael Vitry. Larrv Rannev,! has been unusually jm-1 the Ma.sses at 6 ..30, / .15 S. and be awarded Mrs. Charles Graham. was recently transferred to .St. Holland, 8625 W. 48th Avenue. Mike Holland. Bill ’ Schooler.: ^ach day there haS|9a.m .T herew ill alsobeble.«- The following officer! were I .foseph’s School, Salix, la., will A parish mission will be held PhUip Young, Tony Sarconi, Tom been an increase in the toUl m p in the evening after the elected by unanimous ballot: j be sent a sterling silver, 17- Feb. 7-14. Ser^'ices will be con Grace, Ben Moore, and Bill Ma- numbers indicating that the mission services, To lerve on the board of di I jewel watch by the PTA and a ducted by the Rev. Peter Davitt, honey. | women have beeri brinjring in- Confessions will be heard on FURNACES INSTALLED rector!. Gerald London, Pa ,21-inch suitcase in the name of C.S.P. All parishioners are Father Kernedy volunteered' teiested friends with them. iThursday, Feb. 4, at 4 p.m. and the parish. NEW HOMES — EXISTING HOMES tricia Traynor, and Margaret urged to attend and to ask their to take over the project when| The mission for the men in the evening after the exer- Hailahan; credit committee, . The Altar Society’s nominat- non-Catholic friends and neigh members of the high school sodal- will start Sunday, Jan. 31, at cises for those who wish to re- Ray H o 1 I m a n and Harold ling committee met Jan. 24 to de- bors to attend with them. Serv itv could not carry it out becau.'e : ------ceive Communion on the first Brown; and supervisory com ices -wdll be held each evening at T b im m s ih A , |cide the 1954 candidates for of- of the retreat at'the B roadm oor'r. P l | ’ ' , Friday. The Masses on the first II Yesrs With Air Flow Hsslinf Co. mittee, Ervin Fetter, Louis Re- 7 :45 p.m. . ] fice. Hotel in Colorado Springs Jan. A t I ^SthD rinO C U rucha, and Robert Green. The following women earned Mass' on the Feast of the Puri 27 to 30. Also assisting in the J I . LsOIMUl IMG J lfo r ‘he blessing of the throats Professional Heating Contractor The first regular hoard of money for the society by work- fication of the Bles.sed Virgin St. Catherine's handbill crusade are these other on Thursday. YOUR NORTH SIDE SHEET METAL SHOP direclors meeting of the year jj, kitchen at the recent Mary, Feb. 2, will be at 7 :45 a.m. grade school boys: Danny Burak. Sunday, Jan. 31, will be a 19.t4 will be held at the .\ero- of r. dance: Jo Serravo, Jen Blessing of the candles for Jim Rogers. Carl Weakland, Paul ■ Gutter Work — Exhaust Fan* — Flue Liner* plane Club, where a fine dinner church and home use will take general Communion day for all, Ga* Fired Incinerator* Fortunate, Antoinette Labriola, Edmonds, .Mike Baldwin, Richard those who attended the mission IS to he served. The board of Mary Labriola, Theresa Ciancio, place before Mass. Distribution Society to Seat directors w'.ll appoint its own of candle.s to the parishioners .Archer, Dan Sullivan. David and Sundays. The Ma.sses will be at! 2828 W. 44th Ave. GE. 4365 and Carmella Domenico. Paul Coffey, Donald Ford. Mel the usual hours, 5:30, 7:30, 9,' Member St. Francis de Sales* Farish president, vice president, treas Last year a record number of who desire them for home use urer, and .secretary for the year. vin Seurer, Joe Jordan, Harold 10, 11, and 12 noon. 82 children received First Com will be made after the Masses on O’Hayre, Arthur Taylor, Larry Officers on Feb. 2 The credit committee and the munion. Because of this large Sunday, Feb. 7. supervisory committee will ap .Morahan, .Michael Slusher, and number, there was a little con The blessing of throats on the Francis Elkins. (Si. Catherine’! Pari!h, Denver) point their committee chairman fusion. A few p’arents were un Feast of St. Blaise, Feb. 3, will at this meeting. PTA Fathers' Night The Altar and Rosary Society able to get into the church, which be given after the 7:45 a.m. will meet Tuesday, Feb. 2. The When the Mother Cabrini was so crowded. The photogra- .Mass and again in the evening at Featured entertainment at the Circle met, in the .L home f 11 of Mrs.t pher could not get a good picture 7:45 o'clock. PTA'Faih7rJ’“Nlght ‘^® Alice Fluhrer, the following of- children on the altar 25 was a rhvthm hand number I 1 :30 p.m. fleers were elected: Catherine Monthly BoLe Sales dene by the second grade chil-l, meeting the officers PEOPLE DO BUY ELECTRICAL FIXTURES Piccone, president; Elizabeth, Thisyear%ecausethenum- Will Begin Jan. 31 dren and a talent show starring coming year will be in- Rickard, secretary; and Rose Communion children The Altar and Rosary Society students from the freshman class 1 Reno, n-easurcr. The prize was ^ will hold the first of regular bake of the high school. Margaret I Members of the PT.A will cover won hy .Mrs. Erma Williamson. be two First Communion days. .sales to be held the last Sunday [Grace was master of ceremonies an area of 26 blocks, ringing Year Around AND WE KNOW IT! When St. Ann’s Circle met in On the Sunday after Easter, of each month following the^or the talent show. Senior An- doorbells during the Mothers’ the home of .Mrs. Barbara Car- April 25, the parochial school Ma.sses on Sunday, Jan. 31.1‘bony Pietrafeso accompanied March for the March of Dimes I agher the following were elected children will receive First Com Homebaked goods will be on sale] Nancy Durant, Lou Anne Steck, Thursday, Jan. 28, between 7 officers: Dorothy Geary, presi- munion, and the following Sun- in the parish hall. Mrs. W. Mo- and Patricia Tanko in a tap dance and 9 p.m. Mrs. John Lombardi, dent; Marian Mover, treasure^ g, the 'public school ranville is chairman of this number. Rosemarie Brown did a Jr., is the area captain and will and Lena *ecretar>Jg^j,j^g„ month’s bake sale. ballet dance. Other numbers were be assisted by .Mmes. Paul Ber- The hostess prize was won by I munion. The Altar and Rosary Society;* humorous reading by Mary toldt, J. De Cino, F. De Salvo, WASINGER ELECTRIC Mrs. Archuleta. ______will meet Tuesday, Peb. 2, in Carol Dispense, an accordion H. De- Salvo. Russell Dispense, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Zampa- .I OflO OOrt ^ rrp p n p fl the pariah hall. The Rosary will selection by Don Biros, a piano] Harry Gerdom, J. C. Hawkins, relli, former parishioners, are o,UUU,UUU o t r e e n e a be recited in the church at solo by Patricia Romero, and a N. Jinacio. Valens Jones, Robert] the parents of a hoy, Steven Vin-^ Bv VA in TB ExamS 8 p.m. followed by the business clarinet quartet arrangement by' Kelly, William Liley, J. Lom- 3156 West 38th Avenue cent, born Jan. 22. The mother, j^e most extensive war on meeting. Hostesses for the social Ronald Potter, Bruce Kerwood,' bardi. Sr.; Thomas Lombardi. A. is the former Gloria Jen^sen. tuberculosis among veterans ever hours are Mmes. A. R. Peterson, Loretta Callahan, and Diane Marinaro, Daniel Piccone, Don Choir practice is held (“''pry i^^own in the history of the coun- Margaret Weskamp, Don Schaaf, Coffey. ald Raub, T. F. Sullivan, and Carries one of the finest and most com Mednesday evening at ( 0 clock try has been conducted by the Walter Moranville, Phillip Stefa- Support March of Dimes Albert Zarlengo. in the church for the men. Ghoin Administration during practit;e for the women y he_ld' the past four years, '''^'The^smoker^sporfs^^^ by the- business session of the PTA Council Meeting plete stocks of electrical fixtures and ac every Friday e%ening at 1 in the | jj, the four-year period that Holy Name Men’s Club will be S T o co-ope^i^a?e cl^ PoUuck Lunck cessories in the City of Denver and our church. j the program has been under way Catechitm clattet for the ' on a fully implemented basis, in the parish hall.^ril All men and ‘^® *'.?®.‘‘’®1 A Special PT.A council meet- prices can’t BE BEAT.. . . junior and senior students VA ha.s screened 3,217,000 per boys of the parish are invited. .March of Dimes Feb. 28. Prelim-1 ing will be held Thursday, Feb. are held F ri d>y at 3:30 p.m, in sons for TB. These include 2,- ,10ntertainment will iPclude the inary plans for the children’s! 4, at 2 p.m. to discuss plans for the p a r i I h hall. Catechism carnival Feb. 17 were announced a potiuck luncheon. Mrs. Russell 513,000 patients and 704,000 showing of a sports film and sev and approved. Acting officers at classes for children in the ele employee examinations. .Among eral boxing bouts between the Dispense, president, requests all We Carry the Largest Selection of LAMP mentary grades are held Sat the meeting were the husbands of officers, committee chairmen, I these two big groups, VA dis- boys of the parish. Refreshments the PTA heads for the year. urday at 8:30 J a.m. D » o • *, covered 12,740 cases of active will be served by the committee. andu room mothers to be present SHADES in the City.... ■The A tar and Ro.s&ry Society, , 3,3 34 George Wood is chairman, as Leading the weekly Holy Hour Father John Anderson is will meet \Vednesday, Feb. 3, ,n,.,7o ca.ses of inactive pulmonary sisted by Leon Jones and Ed at 7:30 Saturday evenings for conducting the inquiry classes the parish hall. .All the women o f 'jg ^ ■' Frigon. the Men’s Club for the month on Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 the pari.sh are invited. i — !------are George Taylor and Ronald p.m. in U>e school meeting No Matter What You Need in Electrical When the Lady of Fatima Cir Goebel. room. The instructions are for cle met Jan. 26 -n the home o On Jan. 24 Father Edward all interested in increasing Fixtures We Have It and We Dare You to Mrs. Genevieve .Atencio. plan ' Westminster Altar Group Madden received Miss Margaret their knowledge of Catholic were discussed for several proj Ann Brown into the. Church, with faith, AH Catholics and nen- Compare Our Prices With Any in the City ects for the year. Fifteen regu Mrs. Irene DeMott as sponsor. lar members attended the meet Catholi es are invited. of Denver! ing. .Miss Mercedes Vigil was f Is Seeking More Members guest. The prize was won by Mildred Wolever, and a consola Westminster.— (Holy Trinity are aske'd to call Mrs. Blatter at ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH tion prize hy Miss Vigil. ^ Parish)—All women of the par HA. 9-0900 or Mrs. Toth at HA. Baptized were John Fred, son Patronhe These Friendly Firms ish are invited to join the .Altar 9-1897. of Lawrence and Pauline Ro Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finnegan mero, with Felix Martinez and and Rosary Society. Those who and family have moved to Nancy as sponsors; Angelina Jo are interested in becoming mem Derby. They formerly owned and sephine, daughter of Marjanto bers, either active or inactive. operated the Finnegan Market Ross Variety Store YOUR at 7210 N. Federal. Mrs. Finne 8tnr« No. t WASINGER’S SPJEnAUST gan was active in the Altar and Rosary Society, having held the Notions — Infants Wear CLEANERS HEART. IVERVOES & GLAAD Hardware — Toys DISEASES office of secretary for more'tlwn JOHN and BERTHA McBRIDB a year. The children, Harold, 2932 West 88th Ave. 8T. EYE-EAR-NOSE-THROAT Danny, Mary Ellen, and Siserra GUndtIs Sidl 17SI TEJON SEE DR. P. W. FORSTER, D.C. will attend Assumption School, HEART DISEASE all ty*M. A*«|lixy. Anilat Pteterli -■ Vv- ■ - ... mSrn PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street- THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, Jonuory 28, 1954 OR OISCOIWFORT tRsquiii&canL 9*c S^ats, Sf. Joseph's Slates Marian Triduum Not always warn us when ouy eyes need attention. Due to ■ I (St. Joseph’s Redemptoi'ist f February 2, the Feast of the Griffith, Clarence Alien, Dan constant natural changes our vision may become impaired Parish^ Denver) Purification, an evening Mass Horan, and Robert Turner. The without our realiring it. Defective vision drains our energy DENNIS FRANCIS REYNOLDS, 11, survived by 10 grandchildren and flve Surviving her arc a ion. Adolph The first triduum of seven to will be said at 6 o'clock, 2S05 Cherry Street. Son of Mr. and great-grandchildren. Requiem. High Johns of Castle Rock; and four daugh area they are to cover is bounded and is a handicap. -Remember— good vision cannot be re Mm. George E. Reynolds; brother of Mass was celebrated in St. Dominie’s ters. Mrs. Clara Vosler, Mrs. Anna be held this Marian Y€ar will be-' It is hoped that at least one by Fifth and Seventh Avenues Terry and Mfchael Reynold*. Requiem Church Jan. 27. Burial was in Mt. Rasmussen. Mrs. Margaret Brown, and gin Sunday, Jan. 31, at the^5 from every family will attend and Acoma and Navajo Streets. placed,— it must be preserved. High MaA* was celebrated in Blessed Olivet Cemetery. Capitol MoKuary. Mrs. Ixiuise Foster, all of Denver. She Sacrament Cbureh Jan. 2S. Burial in RICHARD P. FOX. 69. !at<. of Den is also survived by 16 grandchildren the triduum, and everyone is re The following appointments Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Horan Mortuary. ver; husband of Anna Fox of Pueblo, and 22 great-grandchildren. quested to make a special effort were made in the S t Alphonsus MARY GRACE PETROCCO, 80. 6600 brother of Frank F. Fox of Los to attend Mass and receive Com N. Valley Highway. Mother of Ida Angeles. Calif. Requiem High Mass FRANKHAFNER. SR. i Guard (ushers) for the month BROS Decrescentis, Albert and John Petrocco will be celebrated in Holy Ghost Church Requiem High Mass for Frank Haf- munion on the three days. of February: 5:30, Howard KErtlone 7651 of Denver; mother-in-law of Irene Friday, Jan. 29, at 9 o'clock. Burial ner. Sr., is being celebrated in St- On Tuesday, Feb. 2, Candle Whalen; 7, John Berger, Tom J5.50 California Optom etrists Contelli of lu ly ; «l»o survived by will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Capitol I>3uiB' Church. Louisville, Thur.sday- 19 grandchildren and 18 great-grand Mortuary. Jan. 28. at 10 o'clock. Burial will be mas Day, the candles will be Bergner, Fred Lefevre, Victor lirllrr I isiod Good Service children. Requiem High Mass was in JOSEPHINE GONZALES. 57. 1178 Louisville. \\ blessed before the 6 o’clock and Paul Kammer; 8:30, Ed Assumption Church Jan. 26. Boulevard 27th Street. Wife of Emilio Gonzales. Mr. Hafner died Jan. 23 in Boulder McCloskey, Joe Musso, L. Ochs, for Cvrry Age At Right Pricet Mortuary. Mother of Dora. Hale, Mary, Ernest, SanlUrium after a brief illness. He! Mass. Candles may be purchased MICHAEL (MIKE) SEGANTI. 40. and Tony Gonzales. Denver; Pete. was 60. I at the rectory. Harry Leisenring, and Carl 2215 W. 23rd Avenue. Father of Greeley: George, El Paso, Tex.; Rosie A native of Yugoelavis. he came CI.ASSES I.NDIVIDUAI.LY STYLED Ronnie Seganti and Mrs. Robert Sara- Gustives. Albuquerque. N. Mex.; Louie. to this country as a boy aod to Louis On Wednesday, Feb. 3. the cino; brother of Clyde, Joe, Fred, and USAF; Mollie • Romero, and Alice ville 35 year* ago. He worked in the Feast of St. Blaise, throats will Don I------Anthony Seganti. Mrs. Ella Veto, and Walker. California. Also survived by mines in the Louisville area until re be blessedssed after all the MassesMasses, ^anny, 11.30, Harry Pember- Mrs. Delta Ferguson. Requiem High 32 grandchildren. Requiem High Mass tiring a short time ago. His ilife. and at 3 and 7:30 p.m. ton, Dillon Bagan, Bill Hof- .Mass in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel will be celebrated in Sacred Heart Louise, died in 1947. schulte. Am Romero and David Church Jan. 23. Boulevard Mortuary. Church Saturday, Jan. SO. at 10 o'clock. Surviving him are two sons. Frank, The engagement of Margaret ANNA FRATTINO, 78. of 5424 Reed Burial will be in Mt. Olivet. Capitol Jr., of Superior, and John of Long Selcton; Tuesday evening novena Jacques Brothers Court Arvada. Mother of Mrs. Angeline Mortuary. mont: and three daughters. Mrs. Ix>uise Lefevre, daughter of Mr. and services, Don Canny, John Ber Heneey, Arvada; and Pete DeMates, MABEL M. BLAKE. 61. of 9190 Mantz of Erie. Mrs. Helen Paproccl of Mrs. Fred Lefevre of 651 Elati Detroit. Mich. Requiem High Mass in E. Mississippi. Wife of Lem P. Blake: I.,ouisville. and Mrs. Mollie Troutner ger, David Sexton, Harold Har St. Dominic’s Churcji Jan. 23. Burial mother of Mary Huff. 'Leonard. Ernest of Winchester, Mass. Street to Andrew Davis, son of rison, and Paul and Victor Kam in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Day Mortuary. and Ralph Blake: sister of 0. D. Green Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Davis, Sr., mer. Moiiiimenls of Distinction MICHAEL J. GORMAN. 1003 Ninth of Memphis. Tenn.: and aunt of Kath WILLIAM M. BRAYDEN I of 1118 Inca Street has been an Street. Husband of Lucia Gorm'an; fa ryn Fraker. Also survived by 10 grand Funeral services for William M. Schmitz-Garramone Wedding ther of Albert J. and Raymond J. children. Requiem High - Mass was Brayden, Colorado Public Utilities Com nounced. Date of the Nuptial Just Off Hroadway Gorman and Mrs. Isabelle Wodark. all celebrated in St. James’ Church Jan. 27. mission employe, were held Jan. 26 in Mass is Saturday, Feb. 27. Mr. Eleanore Garramone and Ed of Denver. Al.so survived by eight AGNES MALLY, H2. 346 Galapago the mortuary. A Rosary was recited in Pavis was a star football player ward Schmitz were married Jan. grandchildren. Requiem High Mass and Street. Wife of Charles J. Mally; the mortuary Jan. 25. Burial was in 17 previous to a Solemn Nuptial tm 6tli Ave. interment in Santa Fe. N. .Mex. mother of Agnes Wood. Gerard Mally, Mt. Olivet Cemetery. at St. Joseph’.s, and the entire PAUL J. DeBACCA, 931 Corona of Denver; Frank and Charles Mally, Mr. Brayden died Jan. 28 in his Lefevre family have been staunch Mass in St. Joseph’s. Father Over -Ift Years Street. Husband of Neva M. DeBacca; Salt Lake City. Utah. Alyo survived by home. 410 Broadway, after a short supporters of all athletic teams James Sullivan, C.SS.R., of father of Joseph W. DeBacca; brother 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grand illness. He was 67. ficiated in the ceremony. Deacon in One Location of Mrs. Evelyn Steenmeyer of Linden. children. Requiem High Mass was cele Born in ^ Durango, he received his of St. Joseph’s. Wash.', and Mrs. Irene Birkholi of brated in St. Joseph's Church Jan. 25. education in Sllverton. He came to Rev. Frederick Mann, C.SS.R. J- A. Gabbie, president was Father Thoma.s LoCa.scio, Fairborn, O. Also survived by nine Burial was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery Denver 27 years ago. and was em O.S.M., and Father Charles Telephone AL. 2019 grandchildren. Services Jan. 25. Burial ployed as a rate expert for the Colo of the PTA, has appointed four MELISSA ANDREWS. of 2759 rado PUC. p.m. service. Services will be held captains who will have a volun- Buckley, C.SS.R., was sub in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Olinger Mor- Humboldt Street. Sister of Daniel M. deacon. ^ tuarv. Glass. Services are being held Thurs Mr. Brayden was a member of BPOE on Mondays and Tuesdays at teer crew of about 20 workers FRANK A. MACRI, JR.. 22. of 3949 day. Jan. 28. in Sacred Heart Church. No. 492 at Ouray, and tne Leyden- 7:30 p.m. Father Frederick to take part in the Mothers’ The bride, given in marriage Tejon Street. Son of the late Mr. and Burial w'fll be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Chiles-Wickersham Post No. 7. Ameri by her father, Michael Garra- c^loniiiR ieiil« Mr.s. Frank A. Macri. Sr.; brother of can I..eginn. Mann, C.SS.R., will be the March on Polio Thursday, Jan. JKKKY K R F t : ^ Steve. Mary, and Rose Macri, all of JAMES H. EDDY of Seattle. Wash., Surviving him are his wife. Adeline: speaker on the three evenings. 28 The captains are Mmes. RoviP'®*^®’ *ttired in a gown of We have erected many beau Denver, and Angelina Romero of Brook formerly of Denver, ex-pupil of Sacred a daughter. Mrs. L>rraine Berryhill of Heart School. Denver. Husband of ------■ 'ivory slipper satin and alencon tiful monuments in ML lyn, N. Y. Grandson of Angelina CarelU Denver: a sister, Margaret E. Brayden Florist of Denver. Requiem High Mass will be Betty Eddy. Funeral services were held of Albuquerque. N. Mex.. a brother. lace, a modified off-tlie-shoulder Olivet Cemetery. celebrated in Mt. Carmel Church Satur in Seattle. Wash., and burial was in Ml. Thomas H. of Denver; and tw’o grand fitted bodice and formal sleeves lOOf l.">th St. day. Jan. 30. at 9 o’clock. Burial will Olivet Cemetery. Seattle. children. Solemn Requiem Offered.^; lace, and a billowing skirt of be in Mt. Olivet. Olinger Mortuary. JEROME VALENTA. who died in A. T. THOMSON FRANK A. MACRI, SR., 63. of 3949 Denver. Formerly of Maywood. 111. Re w a l t e r s . b r e w e r satin, which terminated in a .MAin 2279 600 Sherman St. TA. 8018 Tejon Street. Husband of the late Eliza quiem. High, ■. Mass will be -V celebrated...... nr«veside nervirm for Waller S. cathedral train. After the cere beth Macri. Father of the late Frank A. ^ Frlrtsy. Jon, 29. Brewer, Denver Mint emrioye. were mony she placed a bouquet of Macri. Jr.; Steve. Mary, and Rose at TtSO o clock. held Jan. 21. The Rosary was recited For Nun at Mother-House Macri. all of Denver, and Angelina Ro Jan. 20 in the mortuary. white carnations on the altar of mero of Brooklyn. N. Y. Son-in-law of MRS. MARGARET JOHNS Mr. Brewer died Jan. 18 in a local Angelina Carelli of Denver. Brother-in Requiem High Ma: The Denver weekly newspaper measuring up on all vital factors is the DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER If you’re up and down all day, you’ll love Warner’s cotton bra with circle-stitched A surprising os well os interesting fact to many people is thot our paper is the only Denver publication— whether daily or weekly— with a separate Notional cups to lift lightly, a stay-put elastic band Edition. For here we also edit, publish and produce THE REGISTER— National 80 it can’t ride up or bind! Style shown in Edition, with a circulation of well over 800,000, growing doily, and covering every State in tjie Union. The thought-provoking fact is that the circulation of nylon satin and lace (just one of many one complete REGISTER issue exceeds the combined tingle-issue runt of ALL daily, weekly and monthly publications in the State of'Colorado. ityles) in A, B- or C cup. If you can use other good publications, use them, but in fairness to your promotion efforts toka advantage of the poteritial offered you by ' 3.95 Pib^ nn TVI early explorer of Colorado, r IKC o n I V . Capt. Zebulon Pike, will be the subject of the THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER next Treasure Chest of Knowledge Thursday, Jan. 28, at 6 p.m. 938 Bannock St. on Channel 9. Professor Fred Van Valkenburg of the department;of and history of Regis College, Denver, will be the speaker. Profesior '^^ENVER^BY^OODSCa DENVER Van Valkenburg will have at his disposal sections of film provi^d 1 by the Colorado State Historical Society. He will discuss the eht re VLm« Deavet Sliopa witk Coofklciice * Keyaton* AUl KE-4205 career of the explorer, and not just the Colorado episode, for wh ch THE REGISTER-National Edition he is most known. The photograph above shows Mr. Van Valkenburg examinkg Dotcniotvn— Second Floor Cherr\' Creek— Main Floor I the sword, which is found in the Pike showcase at the Colorado ' I ■ t ■ State Museum of History. i'J a :aii Thursday, January 28, 1954 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE THIRTEEN Are Converts Better Catholics? S GE BUT TRU •Known Facts for Catholics E By R ev., R obert E. K e k e is e n taken on a new aspect for him pictures on the walls of the —the aspect brightened by house, in honored places. He By M. I. MURRAY owmtM. UM. M.cw.q am i REGISTORIALS "CONVERTS MAKE better Catholics than those who were faith and a real assurance of has seen his parents and born into a Catholic family his eternal goal and the means bnothers and sisters go, Satur and reared in the faith.” of attaining it. His eyes glow day after Saturday, to the This comment is so often with pleasure and anticipation church for Confession. And heard in Catholic circles that as he glibly answers questions even as a tiny tot he himself Priest Aiiioii^ Priests it has become almost an adage about sanctifying grace, the has been taken on Sundays to —a saying whose validity is sacraments, and the Trinity, church, to watch the priest at By Rev. J ohn B. E bel an uncharitable word toward anyone from this never questioned. And it is to It is clear to all who know him the altar offer the Sacrifice THERE ARE FEW PERSONS who die leav gracious mentor to whom we were the "St. the credit of the great ma.ss of that he is already a happier so august that he could not man for his contact, brief even whisper or his parents ing as many friends as the Rt. Rev. Joseph J. Bruno" of the Cathedral household. Many were those who find the true faith the times, in fact, that we have seen this Vicar later in life, and of the con though it may be, v^ith Christ’s would reprimand him. Bosetti, V.G. In his 46 years in Colorado, all of scientious p rie sts who in true Church. THE CATHOLIC CHILD which were spent at or close to the Cathedral, General in his humility accepted rebuffs and re struct them, that most con "BORN CATHOLICS.” or views the Communion rail and we might say that everyone with whom he came torts that H lowly assistant might well resent. verts do take their religion rather “reborn Catholics,” sees it fill with devout per into contact became his friend. They were in Simplicity, despite his vast learning, and humil sei iouslv. however, shall not feel that sons of all ages, including the ity, despite his exalted ecclesiastical rank, were THIS WRITER HAD occa they have been slighted in the members of his own family every walk of life, of every type and kind. sion jilst recently, in the great divine plan. This writer group. And the feast days, The large crowds at the two Rosary services two of the most likeable traits of his likeable course of instructing an ear has it as his firm conviction like Christmas and Ea.ster, and at his funeral, and that passed by his body personality. nest convert-to-be, to marvel that one born in a good Cath- also take on their true mean m any TRIBUTES have been paid to Monsi at the very type of enthusiasm * olic home has an advantage ing—a religious meaning. as it lay in state in the Cathedral, bear witness at which Catholics marvel in that no convert can match. When he is old enough to to his host of friends. And rarely has the funeral gnor Bosetti’s genius as a musician, to his work convert-friends. The young This advantage consists in the go to the parish school, he of a priest drawn so many of his fellow priests. for youth, to his brilliance of intellect and facil man under instruction could magnificent example of pious learns the big facts about sal From every part of the archdiocese they came, ity of conversation, but to those who knew him Catholic parents and the surge hardly show himself more ap vation so well that he amazes and from far across the nation. Many in foreign well he was always first of all the priest—in preciative of his new-found of divine sacramental life that his parents at home with the faith. He is so delighted at the born Catholic has had from assurance of his recital. lands received news of his illness and death with tercessor in others’ need, strength in their weak being rescued from the pool of birth. AND WHEN A member of sorrow, and no doubt would have attended his ness, ready and kindly counsel in their perplex doubt which was his former Examine the situation in an the family is married, or dies, funeral had distance and time permitted. ity. Even in recent months when it was difficult exemplary Catholic home. The religious state that he cannot the child notices how impor for him to get about without the aid of a cane, child, from his tenderest years, FOR THOSE WHO KNEW Monsignor learn the Catholic prayers too tant is the role of the parish he considered it his privilege to offer the early quickly, or study the doctrinal has known how to pray be Bosetti well can attest that he was above all and priest. No crisis in the family Mass in the Cathedral every day. matters too zealously. cause his parents prayed. He arises without benefit of at all times the priest, and more than that, a . Everything in the world has has seen crucifixes and holy clergy. priest's priest. How many vocations he fostered, There are many wonderful things that might The new convert is gener how many he helped through the seminary, how he said of .Monsignor Bosetti, and yet not do him The Denver Catholic Register ally most sincere and most many priests are in his debt for favors after or ju.stitc. Suffice it to .say that he will never be re President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. grateful in the practice of placed; that his death is a loss to the Church in faith. This enthusiasm is a de STQ fiotvafii. ih* dination, God alone knows. But many feel the Editor...... Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Rh.D., Jour.U., Litt.U., LL.U. loss of a friend to whom they knew they could Colorado that will become only more evident Managing Director...... Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Ph.D. cided advantage. But it can famous Violin mokor. d a s iq n e d his own tombslonc. Eig h t years before h e DieO. always go. as the months go by. City Editor...... Rev. John B. Ebel, M.A., Litt.D. not overweigh the blessed mark of a home that is the Laitr it Was taken from his tomb if* S m Domenico Basilica.^ Associate Editors—Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A., Litt.D.; Linus It was not this writer’s privilege to know IN MONSIGNOR BOSETTI we have lo.st a anteroom of heaven. \ c o w t displA^^ed in Cremona's “Riblic Gardens. ■ - K* Riordan, Ph.D.; Rev, Robert Kekeisen, M.A., Litt.D.; Paul Hallett, Monsignor Bosetti until after ordination, "but friend on earth, but we have gained, we are Litt.D.; Jack Heher, B.A., Litt.D.; Frank MorrLss, B.S., LL.B., his kindness did much to help during the first sure, a friend in heaven. A nd as he was always Litt.M.; Edward Mack Miller, LittM.; William Warner, B.S., Mantis Humanity to Man trying days of adjustment and orientation. Dur ready to intercede with those in authority in this Litt.M.; Art Editor, Leo Canavan, M.F.A. ______ing 10 years of almost daily a.ssociation. we have life, we know that he will do the sarne now. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. By Clem en t J. Zecha can be had with only a few, it from his original state of bru never seen any hint of unkindliness or heard .May his soul rest in peace. is impossible to be a friend to tal separateness — of indiffer This Paper Printed Entireljr by Union Labor TO BE, INDIFFERENT to all. ence. It is the bridge one man our fellow creature.s is the es builds up to connect himself Published Weekly bv sence of inhumanity. THERE IS A LEVEL, how- THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) ever, whereby all men may be with another creature. Grati Attack on State's lli^ht.s Alone, no man is self-suffi said to be friends in the wider tude is the bond that holds this 938 Bannock Street, 1 cient. Alone, no man can find sense. This is the level of our connection intact. himself. Alone on his island, By P aul H. H allett from an amendment that goes the Ever.son case (1947), which Telephone, KEystone 4205 P.O. Box 1620 common humanity. That The .sense of gratitude is like ONE OF THE criticisms back much further. Robin.son Crusoe was nothing a muscle. Unused, it withers. upheld by a one-vote margin eral love which we are bound made of the now historic U. S. THIS IS THE Fourteenth the right of a state to transport more than a highly inventive to have for all should be ex Exerci.sed, it grow.s. The least Subscription: and resourceful animal. With Supreme Court decision, virtu Amendment, which reads in parochial school children, thjit $1.50 per year in Archdiocese of Denver. ternalized in the respect and external requital that grati ally emasculating state censor the arrival of Friday things jrraciousness of behavior which tude demands i.s an outward part: “No .'tate shall make or th e cstablishment-of-religion ,$2.00 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. were different. He became a ship of cinema exhibitions by enforce any law which shall part of the First Amendment are due even the stranjfer or expre.ssion of an inward grate setting aside the respective (Canada, $2.75 a year per subscription. man. The closer they were foreigner. ful sentiment. The habit of abridge the privileges or im was interpreted for the states bound by duty and association bans of the New York and munities of citizens of the under the due-process and P'oreiRn countries, including Philippines, $3.50 a year. And so we can at least not saying “thank you” is a sign Ohio censorship boards on the the greater were the evidences of civilizaiton. United States, nor shall any equal-protection doctrine. be indifferent toward our fel films La Ronde and M, was of fellowship. State deprive any per.son of In the next year the Mc 42 Thursday, Jonuary 28, 1954 low creatures. We can culti- TAKE A LOOK at the next that this action further cut Collum decision, forbidding With them the nature of hu- life, liberty, or property with- vate jrratitude. There is a cer strange face you see. in a bus, into the already greatly re out due process of law; nor Illinois public schools to con man intercourse indicated a tain minimum of courtesy and behind a counter in a slorq, in duced liberty of the states to OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER deny to any person within its duct their released-time pro level of decency and humanity ^ood fellowship due to all men. a theater lobby — but really regulate their own affairs. jurisdiction the c q u al pro gram, practically raised (or de The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. such as that observed by those A man is bound by natural look at it. Behirxl those eyes The tendency to set aside tection of the law.” graded) the U. S. Supreme who eat at the same table, are propriety to be pleasant, hu- We confirm it as the official publication of the archdiocese. there i.s a complete life, as com the provisions of local govern The purpose of thi.*3 amend- Court, in the words of one of Whatever appears in it? columns over the signature of the Or partners in the same firm, offi man, and agreeable in his deal plicated and as mysterious as ment in matters that seem .so cer,s in the same regiment, ment, adopted in 1868, is clear its Justices, "to the position of dinary or those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared ings with his fellows, “iinle.ss,” your own, If, for only one slig:ht intimately their concern a.s re in it. ^ (Channel 9) .{ I KTLN, Denver REGIS COLLEGE, "Trea.ura j and “let George do it," no By J. R. 'Walsh building is the UN library. It is matter where. j FR. JOHN ORDINAS, C.R.— l Chest of Knowledge"— Every i HEADQUARTERS FOR the a commodious room in the I Sunday, 7:15-7:30 a.m. | other Thurtday, 6:15 p.m. | IT IS TRUE THAT ONE United Nations are a gioup planning of which human Make PAY-DAY can be a good Catholic by at of four buildings near the East genius excelled. Personnel at tending .Maiw regularly, re the UN may get any book they % River in New York City. Num ceiving the sacraments faith erous meeting rooms and con want without as much as mov fully, and contributing to the ference halls in the buildings ing from their offices, for the ‘ Par off * support of the church, but we are modernistic in design and service is that efficient and Hear do not think that we would be are impressive to visitors. Top precise. very wrong to interpret the flight architects from member SINCE THE END of the Sixth Precept of the Church, nations contributed their skill past war, the world has been that Catholics should contrib waiting for the promised era A S K and LEARN ute to the support of their and the end result is both of peace, for which millions of pa.stor, in other senses besides startling and eye-catching. men sacrificed their lives. the financial. Guided tours are taken through the buildings every 10 There have been world coun These a r e unusual days. cils, Big Three and Big Four minutes from 9:30 a.m. until meetings, numerous plans for KOA The work of the Church is 5 . p.m. Girls from different increasing on every side. The world peace from almost every countries who have a fair nation, and international The only real way to make pay-day growing shortage of clergy speaking knowledge of acquired 10:45 precludes the personal direc English also serve as guides. round-table discussion.*. And tion by the priest of the many yet the cry is peace and there "pay-off” i.s to SAVE a definite activities u.sually associated THEY SHOW VISITORS is no peace. EFERV Sf/.'ND^r E^ EM^G the various departments in the amount of your income regularly. with large city parishes. Many Since the Prince*of Peace, Qiiesliona on religion milmiitted by the radio of the works in which a priest buildings and give brief talks the very Creator of the world, must engage are foreign to on the general background of has been so cold-shouldered by aiulienee answered on the arehdioeesan broad- The “pay-off” can be a new home, a the UN. Apparently, they take easi. the sacred ministry that is his. officials of countries, it is up glorious vacation, financial independ Many of them could be done their jobs seriously and seem to the average person to sup liooUItiwL'Irl on Calliolir f.hitrrh nvnilnhle free of better and easier by compe to believe that the UN, de- ply the nece.s.sary prayer. Of cost to fill inquirers, ence, future security. tent laymen of a parish. spite some disappointing ficials themselves may be cool shortcomings, .is a Gibraltar to spiritual efforts becau.«e WRITE TO THE LAY APOSTOLATE embraces many forms. Not the basis for world peace. people in various classes have ASK A.ND learn, Station KOA We invite you to open YOUR Savings least is the valuable service A lone visitor wandering lost the realization for con Denver 2, Colorado rendered by members of Altar through the numerous corri stant prayer. Account at The American National Societies, PTA groups. Men’s dors and spacious rooms asked IT IS A DUTY of every Clubs, and Holy Name Soci a guide where the chapel was. citizen to remedy this spir Bank now. eties. It often happens that a She replied almost apologetic itual vacuum. Men may build wholesome interest in such ally: "It is not really a chapel. UN headquarters, A bombs MAin 5314 groups develops a qualified It is a prayer room.” She then and H bombs, hold confer lay leadership that is of great took the visitor to it. ences, consult libraries, and assistance to a pastor. Work IN SHARP CONTRAST to rely on human wisdom, but if in these co-ordinate church the other spacious rooms in the they ignore the Creator of F. J. KIRCHHOF actjvities sometimes leads to a UN, the prayer chapel is very mankind they will perish, as more direct participation in small. Perhaps for that very the history of nations demon the Chulch’a work of salya- reason, and its simple furnish strates only too well. Construction Co. tion. ings, it will be recalled more “Only a miracle can • But-to get back to our or easily, if less significantly, achieve world peace,” is an ex iginal point, what disturbs us than any other room at the pression becoming more com BUILDERS is the constant repetition of UN. monplace. It is not improbable the same faithful names, not There are about 25 chairs in that God would work the mir just in one organization, but the room. These can be placed acle of world-wide peace if We Appreciate Your Patronage in several. The willingness of in any positidn so that those mankind would co-operate with FRiE PARKING JAN0UT Ml some is burdened sometimes who wish to face some par His laws. Guided by justice 700 Lawrence S t. ^ Denver, Colo. to the point that it constitutes ticular direction when they and charity, peace could unite right next door an injustice to their families. pray may do so conveniently. citizens, nations,, and peoples Meanwhile, the 90 per cent, In front of the room is some into a harmonious family. eaTABUSHED lltl many with genuine talents kind of chest, which, it is said, AT THE OPENING of the and much to offer, shy away is supposed to represent some Marian Year, Pius Xll asked from getting involved in any how or other the accumulation all peoples to unite in prayer The American Fixture Co thing. by man of divine wisdom and penance and to seek The Church needs you as throughout the ages. Mary’s help so that problems MiBafactertn al you need the Church. If you TO MANY VISITORS, the of the day may be solved. For Church Pews and‘Altara TheAMERICAN NATIONAL BANK appreciate the myriad means prayer room at the UN is dis peaceful prosperity, he said, of grace afforded you by your appointing because it seems may be given the world dur Chiireh Pumitore parish church you should be as if it were added as an after ing the course of this mortal Bank, Office, and Store Fivtiires of Denver willing to give a little in re thought, which it was. It ap life when peoples are not "di turn. You will find a satisfac pears insignificant when the vided by rivalries, or forced Millwork of All Kinds n th at Lawrence Streets tion in doing. Y’ou will be eas other rooms are recalled, and into opposite camps by threats, it seems a result of compro but, when joining hands in MA. 0168 ing the burden of more willing F. J. Kirelihof. Pres. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION souls. You will be entering mise and undetermined effort friendly affection, they ex 1236 Arapahoe St, change the kiss of peace, which C. L Stahl, Vies Pres. Denver, Colo. more wholeheartedly into the to do better, which it is. lifeitream of the Church. In another section of the is tranquil liberty,” i l Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, January 28, 1954 PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Minturn CCD Executive Board Named Replica of St. Peter's St. Francis' Pastor Shown at May Co. Minturn.— (St. Patrick’s Par-.Henry Lovato; discussion club, gnor Bosetti was well known in ish)—A parish executive board]Mrs. William Flynn; parent edu- Eagle County, where he cele By Monday noon of this week of the Confraternity of Christian|cators, Mrs. Art Guy; and apos- brated the 25th anniversary of nearly 1,500 persons had viewed Doctrine was appointed at a tolate of good will, Mrs. David his ordination Aug. 2, 1933, by the famed Savoia scale replica Outlines Five-Point women’s meeting Jan. 19. Williams, all of Minturn. offering Mass on Mt. Holy Cross. of St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, Some of the present members of now on exhibit at the May Com The following officers were Catechism classes organized in pany, 16th and Champa. named: Pre.sident, Mrs. Roy Mar- Minturn and Gilman for Catholic St. Patrick’s Parish and missions- were present at this Jubilee Hand-carveo by Attilio Savoia fitano, Gilman; vice president, children will be taught by women and his son, Lutio, residents of Program for Parish Mrs.'Hugh Young, Minturn; and of the parish under the direc Mass. ,, 1I7-11- „ Tt »» T) I Rome who rre accompanying the secretary-treasurer. Miss Marga tion of Father Joseph Leberer. Mrs. Wilham Flynn. Mrs. Roy Miniature on ius world tour, the (St. Francii do Sales* Parish^ DenTor) Classes will be held every Mon A five-point program for the parish in 1954 was out ret McGinlev. Minturn. i Marfitano, and their committees replica of the Basilica includes Also named were the following day until Mav 30. are making final preparations street lamps, miniature bells that lined by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory Smith, pastor, chairmen: Teachers, Mrs. Rich A Requiem Mass was sung by for the second annual games sound exactly like the originals, at a meeting of the parish council Jan. 20. ard Cryan, Gilman, and Mrs. Father Leberer in St. Patrick’s party to be given by the Altar and fountain's that spout water, Monsignor Smith told the representatives of all the Fidel Gallegos: fishers, Mrs. Wil Jan. 23 for the Rt. Rev, Monsi and Rosary Society in Minturn The miniature was blessed parish organizations that the Confraternity of Chri.stian liam McBreen; helpers, Mrs. gnor Joseph J. Bosetti. Monsi- Town Hall Saturday, Feb. 6. I four years ago by Pius XII. Doctrine would be organized in' conservation and electricity; Eld- the parish this year. Because par die Loughry, nature; Richard ticipation in CCD activities will Shea, swimming; John Hession, require an unusual amount of safety and coin collection; Fred time, he will attempt to rely Martin, cooking and fireman- upon persons not already en ship. gaged in organizational activities Advancements i n scouting (W S IIIIED ADS the pastor said. were as follows: Garry and Gene A second project for 1954 is Carlin, Robert Shea, and James a general membership drive by Lathrop, second-class award. all of the parish societies during Candidates for the Ad Altare the Lenten .season. It is e-xpectedi^gj a,.g Dick Cantrall, Homes for Sole- that a booklet briefly describing; Grand, John He.ssion, Tom Income Tax Service---- 3-a Houses for Rent Unfurn. 24 each of the various groups will | shimmers, and Freddie Martin, INCOME TAX PREPARATION New 5-rm. dble. (laraire and bsmt,, con Phone GL. 3788 or WE. 4-8069 venient location. 3423 W. 39th. GL. 7078. be ready for IL OHC! PAGE SIXTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER ' Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thorsday, January 28, 1954 S t Philomena Men to Hear C. U. Dean Wbeatridge Men's Club (St. Philomena'* Pariih, Denver) He came to the University of the Rt. Rev. Monaignor William Dr. Delbert J. Duncan, dean Colorado in September, 195.3, M. Higgins, pastor, at a dinner of the school of business ad from the University of Cali prior to the meeting, together T 0 Meet T bursday, Feb. 4 ministration at the University of fornia. He studied at the Uni with Uie officers -of the Men’s Wheatridge.— (Sts. Peter and ian Circle Thursday, Jan. 28, at Colorado, will be the principal versity of Utah and received his Club.'^ The Rev. James F. O’ Paul’s Parish)—The Men’s Club 1 o’clock for dessert-luncheon speaker at the Men’s Club meet master’s degree from the Har Grady, S.S.C., spiritual adviser will meet Thursday, Feb. 4. at 8 and bridge. ing Thursday evening, Jan. 28, vard school of business admini to the Men’s Club, will introduce p.m. in the assembly room of the Mary Ann Lupfer of this par Dr. Duncan. in the school auditorium. Presi stration a n d his Ph.D. from rectory. ish has recently joined Our Lady dent Myron C. McGinley will call Northwestern University. He is Convent Project The Mother Cabrini Circle of of the Bell Society, an organiza the monthly meeting to order the author of several textb.oks the Altar and Rosary Society, a tion for active and retired tele on marketing and economics. Work on the addition to the at 7:30 p.m. convent is progressing rapidly newly formed pinochle circle, phone operators. • Dr. Duncan has chosen for his All men of the parish, Catholic will meet in the home of Mrs. Mrs. Charle.s Lutter will en subject “Is the Economic Out and non-Catholic, are invited to with the outer walls of the chapel in place and the workmen J. E. Kuhn, 4335 Fenton, Mon tertain members of the Ave Ma look for 1954 a Continued Re the lecture. Refreshments will be day, Feb. 1, at 8 p.m. ria Circle Wednesday afternoon, cession?” Dr. Duncan is familiar served, and everyone will have waiting to begin construction of the second floor. The front porch ■ Mr*. H. A. Lamoure of 3871 h'eb. 3, in the Tiffin Dining with the field of research, for he an opportunity to meet Dr. Dun Estes will be hostess to the Mar Room. is director of the bureau of busi can. has been razed and a temporary ness research at the university. Dr. .Duncan will be a guest of front entrance to the convent is located at the northeast corner of the building. The brick on the Altar Society in Lakewood ■ I front of the old section will be I I repaired and pointed as needed. I H onieitiaker^i§i I Plans call for the completion of Sets Meet in School Hall i the new wing by Easter. Lakewood.— (St. Bernadette’s Mrs. John Osse will entertain I The blessing of throats will be Parish)—The Altar and Rosary the members of the Mother Ca I Department Jiheld after all the Masses Feb. 3, Society will meet Thursday, Feb. brini Circle in her home Thurs I !the Feast of St. Blaise, and at 4, at 12:30 in the school hall. ;3 o'clock and after the 7:45 p.m. day, Jan. 28, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. ■ Patronist Theta Reiiable and Friendly Firms The Rev. Dominic Steiner i* *hown with > group of convert* end their aponior*. Luncheon will be served before, Philip Jackson is a new member ■ ■ j devotions. The candles for use the meeting by the members ofj of this group. througholit the year in Catholic St. Gerard’s Circles No. 1 and 2. ■ai homes will be blessed prior to On Jan. 21 the Mother Ca the first Mass on Feb. 2. The Little Flower Circle will brini Circle met in the school The initruction claaiet in meet Wednesday, Feb. 3, in the hall and an “Iron Right” demon iProject to Aid home of Mrs. A. N. Keenan for Catholic doctrine will begin in stration was given for them. TRY FALBY'S FIRST St. Philomena’* Church next luncheon and bridge. Nineteen were present and the for Monday evening, Feb. 1, at Mrs. Walt Cooper will enter- proceeds went to their 'circle 7:45 and will continue each Sjapan Clinic Set fain the members of St. Gerard’s fund. Monday and Friday evening at Circle No. 2 Thursday evening, Last week, at the Denver dean Giftwares — Hardware the tame time. The lecture* Jan. 28, in her home. ery meeting, St. Bernadette’s will terminate each evening at The Little Flower Circle will was represented by Mmes. P. Housewares-----Paint & Glass 8:30 and will la*t for a period ;At Presentation clean the church sacristy for the Roberts, H. Coupe, C. Hache- of to week*. month of Februarv. thal, C. Schulz, and E. Porter. 32 Broadway . I’E. 29 tO Catholics and non - Catholics What started out as an in are invited to attend. Non-Cath dividual project is rapidly be olics who plan to marry Cath coming a Presentation Parish TOM DWYER ELECTRIC THE BEST UN LUGGAGE olics either this spring or sum affair. Mrs. Haiwey Lord began All Kind« mer are required by Church laws plans for a card party in her ENGLEWOOD to take premarital in.structions home. The proceeds were to ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING HEATING COMPANY and the series of instruction help the Rev. Dominic Steiner, S.M.B., who is with the Cath Free Estimates Serring Entire Englewood and satisfies the law. Denver Area The Rev. Joseph M. O’Malley olic Missions at Iwateken, Japan. All FAertriral Jobs Licensed and Bonded Authorized Lennox Dealer gives the lectures. A question Furnaces box will be available for all par _ Denver Friends . 2260 Kearney Eat. 1878 ticipants. There are no obliga DE 1533 1541 B'wir and Air Conditioning One of the chepel* Father Steiner vi»it* weekly i* shown /P q [j£fld SuppOl't tions incurred by attendance. Residence Phone EA 1912 Confirmation will be conferred above. He would like to build a duplicate of the chapel at Iwateken, manv friends of Father ALL MAKES FURNACES in St. Philomena’s Church on: Japan. Steiner, who is a former as- Bacon & Schramm INSTALLED, SERVICED Thursday evening, March 11., + •sistant at Presentation, heard AND REPAIRED .\11 converts and adults who have of the coming ^vent and ex ADVERTISED IN Composition Roofing not been confirmed are asked to pressed their desire to attend, Tile Roofing • Heating be pre.sent in the ba.sement con however, that Mrs. Lord Gomes Party Scheduled rented Redman Hall at Eighth Roof Repairing • Air Conditioning ference room of St. Philomena’s T at 7:45 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25. and Knox Street for .Monday, 4020 Brighton Blvd., CB. 6563 • Sheet Metal Work .•\11 converts who were not bap Feb. 8, when a dessert-lunch- eon will be served at 12:30 LI F E FREE CHECKfP tized in the parish are asked to At Presentation Feb. 6 AND ESTIMATE write to the parish of their Bap and the afternoon will be Ph. SP. 0055 or SU. 1-4494 tism and obtain a baptismal (Presentation Parith, Denver) Kissell Wednesday, Feb. 3, at spent playing cards. s p n u record before Feb. 25. -Adults A special games party will he 12:30. Refreshments will be Admission will be 50 cents For Prompt 1065 W. Hampden served and the afternoon will be SPRED SATIN wall paint Prank Waters, Prop. will be presented with two book held in the parish hall Saturday, and, those attending are re lets from which they will review Feh. 6, at 8 p.m. under the di spent playing cards. ' ] quested to bring their own dries in 20 minutes. Comes LAUNDRY & k ______J for Confirmation. These booklets rection of the men of the Holy The circles are affiliated with cards. Other women in the par and the nece.ssary information Name Society. Lucien Barry, the -Altar and Rosary Society and ish are helping Mrs. Lord with ready to use. Synthetic rub DRY CLEANING for the Confirmation will be pre Fred Pitr.off, and Sal Delano are as.sist in building up that or-| the refreshments and dona sented at this meeting. working to make this the most ganization’e funds during the’ tions for prizes. ber emulsion base makes it Service . . . Coll: CERTIFIED CHEMICAL lucrative party the society has year. Anyone interested in join-l Father Steiner is now cele Scout Court of Honor ever held. Twenty games will be ing a circle should contact any brating Mass in a makeshift waterproof; easy to use. 14 PRODUCTS; INC. Pack, Troop, and Post 124 of played during the evening for the ■Altar and Rosary member. | building with no living facili beautiful colors that are 4 9 TA. 6370 the pari.sh will hold the annual single admission price of $1. Cash Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hallaron ties. It is his desire to build Building .Maintenance are moving to St. Bernadette’s a small chapel with quarters 5 Gallon scout breakfast and court of awards will be made. guaranteed washable! 75 CASCADE Supplies honor for their families and The party is being held for the Parish this week. for the priest so that he may friends at the .Sky Chef. Staple- benefit of the now depleted HNS Baptized were James Thomas, once again sleep in a bed in 1 Qt. Laundry & Dry Cleaners Brulhet . Toilet Tistuet ton Field, on Scout Sunday, Feb. treasury. .As soon as sufficient son of Mr. and Mrs. William stead of on the floor as he is Woodford, with James and Lu doing flow. He has been in Paper Towel* 7, at 9:45 a.m. Tickets for the sums have been added to its ex-: YOUR PLUMBER FOR YEARS breakfast are $1.15 per plate. chequer the society is planning to cille Woodford as spon.sors; Do Japan a little more than three Complete Janitor Need* The Boy Scout meeting will purcha.se a gate to be installed at reen Kav, daughter of Mr. and years. COMPLETE SERVICE 1180 Kalamath Street be held Tuesday, Feb. 2, instead the foot of the, stairway leading i M rs. Harry Baumgard, with In the .spring of 1953 he had J. A. JOHNSON & SON of Monday. Re.servations for the to the choir loft in the church.' Frances and Warren Irwin as 40 Catholics and at Christmas Phones TAbor 0103 spon.sors; Larry Martin, son of time he wrote that he now has Eitablithed 35 Years breakfast must be in by the It is hoped that such a gate will' TAbor 0104 meeting. The scouts will attend di.scourage people from using the Mr. and Mrs. Martin N. Boh, '70. By the end of 1954 he ex • Gutters • Sheet Metal the 8:15 Mass before attending loft during Mas.s when it is un with Chester Boh and Janet Des- pects to have 100 converts. O'CONNOR CO. • Gas Furnaces [the breakfast. The .scouts will necessary. I.ongchamp as spon.sors; Patricia • Gas Conversion Burners receive their .4d Altare Dei med Dates for the annual guild Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | 3030 W. 44th AVE. GI-4323 als the same afternoon at the festival are June 24, 25, 26. and Ixjuis A. Byrne, with Francis 88 P«nn»7lTabia RA 5657 Cathedral. 27. I,ucien Barry, guild president, Byrne and Roberta Fattor as WHY \ sponsors; Alan .Abel, .son of Mr. Scout leaders and their wives is urging all organizations to, DENVER’S fAVORlTc LAUNDRY' PIONEEB SaiHn^ Stamps will he guests of the Mother.s’ complete their plans for booths and Mrs. .Abel J. Chacon, with DRAPERS ■■Auxiliary of Troop 124 at the as soon as possible so that tickets | Raymond and Gloria Vigil as scout* recognition dinner on may be printed and distributed sponsors; Frank Anthony, son of: The ressoo Ideal Mr. and Mrs. Frank Medrano, serves more families io UPHOLSTERY Monday, Feb. 1, in the Shirley- earlier this year. Deover thto any other I Savoy Hotel, .\ttending as guests Mr.s. Richard Newcomb will be with Joe Pineda and Martha San-’ chez as sponsors; and Artette Lee laundry is because Ideal 926 W. 6lh Ave. will be Mr. and Mrs. Pete Van chairman of the dinner committee! customers get just the Woensel, Mr. and Mrs. Charles this year. Mr.«. Newcomb is look-^ •Ann, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. confluiRV IF MA. 4507 .Arthur L. Richards, with John kind of itundry service M. McConnell, and Mr. and Mrs. ing for an able and willing as-! they svant. Upholstering, Repairing I Victor Vifquain. ! sistant. and Nancy Kirkpatrick as spon sors. Why don’t you, too, Custom Built Furniture I The PTA presented a program j Mrs. Thomas P. Rogers, 550 enioy Ideal Laundry You have something to of hair styles and a bake .sale 'Hazel Court, is at home now fol- Credif Union | SetWe? Prompt Service All work guaranteed. Term* Jan. 25. Edward Wadsworth lowing an eye operation in St. —careful hanaling—end sell, trade or announce, 1 Annual Meeting if de*ired. Evening call*. :spoke and demonstrated the new Joseph's Hospital last week, The sixth annual meeting of truly superior work, at Authorized * Jack F. Latorra let a REGISTER Display I styles of hair-cutting before j .A circle meeting of the altar the parish Credit Union will be standard prices. more than 125 members and [boy mothers will be held Tues- Mwn* HAhi 4 H I. Dealer * Owner Ad or Want Ad be your held Thursday, Feb. 4, at 8 p.m. friends. The past presidents of jday, Feb..2, in the home of Mrs. in the parish hall. Invitations representative. Extermination the PTA were the honored guests ' Olive Kelly, 740 Meade, from 1 to have l>een extended to pastors S e r v ic e and received a small token in .3 p.m. .All mothers of altar boys and parishioners of neighboring LENNOX appreciation of their past work. Black Widow Spider*, Rats, are invited. pari.shes who may be interested 2568 S. BDWY. RA. 2857 They get real results Twelve past presidents were Members of the parish may in starting such a beneficial or Mice, Roache*, Bed Bugs, present for the ceremonies. I purchase .tickets for The Secret Clover Mites, Termites, ganization in their own parish. HEATING - VENTILATING Phone K£. 4205 Mrs. Mack Switzer, PTA presi \Conclave and The Little World ■At the present time there are dent, outlined the program for [of Don Camillo which will open only eight parish credit unions in SHEET METAL CONT. Ask for Mist Baker Denver Pest Control the spring months. Mrs. Tom at the Esquire Theater Feb. 5 Denver. Every member of the] SP. 4673 1754 S. Bd’wy Morrissey spoke for the March ; from members of the Arch- credit union is urged to attend. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES . .. of Dimes. Mrs. Adelaide Vos, I bishop’s Guild in this parish. Clyde Dwyer, managing direc-j bake sale chairman, announced I Adult tickets are now on sale for tor of the Colorado Credit Union] CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES that more than $60 was realized I 85 cents. League, will be guest speaker and , from the bake sale. Mr.s. F. P. Tickets may be purchased from the movie King’s X will be shown. Mc.Namara won the cake, and Mrs. L. Barry, KE. 7062; Miss Refreshments will be served. -Mrs, J. T. .Allen, a new member, Rose Beat, TA. 0021; or Mmes. The Dec 31, 1953, report of won the special prize. Various Dolly Gachic, CH. 4802; Cora or the Presentation Credit Union committee chairmen reported on Sylvia Lee, WE. 5-7.‘i7.3; An show* total M**et* of $100,- current and future activities. nette Byers, MA. 8830; Julia 135.71 with 500 member*; ^ iw h S L DOORS The senior choir will sing at the Larche, WE. 5-6153; and Winnie this may be compared to $44,- Solemn Mass Sunday, Jan. 31. Kelly, MA. 3998. 464 with 350 member* in 1952 iN SW E * OVTSIttE There i.' a High Mass each Sun The Perpetual Help Circle will! or $524 and 24 member* in day at 9:30 and a Solemn Ma.s.s meet in the home of Mrs. T. H. 1948. Assets have increased S in T T E E S on the last Sunday of each more than 100 per cent each month, as well as on the princi year during the past five years. • Add n«w charm to lour Pltttnhpr for ) pars " pal fea.sts. Charles Lindeniann, Lady of Grace Total loan* outstanding are rooms Complete Service choir director, invites any pa $89,038.16, with more than Pioneer Stamps rishioner to join the vocal group. '$142,000 being loaned during —^ Accents Furnishings .3030 W. 44th Ave GL. 4323 -Mrs. Maurice Aziere will be in Parish to Have the year 1953; idiout 300 loans ‘the vestibule of the church after were made during the year. • Decorative all the Masses Sunday, Jan.31, An astounding part of this to sell tickets for the two films, Midwinter Fete credit union is the active part • Availobic in Dutch Electrical Contracting & Repairing Secret Conclave and The Little the children have played. There Specializing Doors and many other World of Don Camillo, sponsored (Our Uady of Grace Parish, are more than 250 children’s ac in Quality styles I by the Archbi-shop’s Guild. The Denver) counts totaling more than $9,000 A midwinter bazaar has been Plumbing BARL J.STRPHMINGER guild will receive no credit un in savings on the books. Some of and • All sites ovoiloble less the tickets, costing 85 cents, scheduled for the parish Feb. these children'have been saving Electric Company are purchased from the mem- 19-21. There will be games on regularly since 1949 when the Heating , hers. the opening Friday, special at credit union was introduced ini Repairs Licenied *nd Bonded tractions on Saturday, and a the school. | ^Average Opening Member National Electrical Contractors Ass’n. Members of the Altar and Ro- parish dinner on Sunday. -sary Society will be in the ve.sti- A dividend of 3*^ per cent has! Con Be Fitted Steve Cinocco is serving as a been paid members again this, 1178 Stout St. AC. 5733 |bule of the church at all the chairman for the bazaar. Masses Sunday, Jan. .31, to ac- year. The credit union provides for $4400 Leo Burggraff, chairman of share and loan'insurance to all SLATTERY Icept orders for candles that will the weekly games party in the only W*! I be blessed on Feb. 2, Candlemas members. church’s basement hall, has an The board of directors are the CHAIN LINK FENCE Day. On Sunday, Feb. 7, the nounced that a third anniversary Euttfi Budgpf .women will be on hand at all the ■Rev. M. J. Blenkush, pastor; “FENCES THE WEST” gjgmes party is planned Tuesday, Simon P. FRirster, president; and & V ‘ Masses t,o fill orders. Termg Arranged Permanent • Rustproof Feb. 9. There will be special cash Henry Vahling, clerk. Serving on The prayers of the parish and bonus attractions. the credit committee are Fred Galvanized Steel—Guaranteed ioners are asked for the follow The Altar Society will meet Leyba, Frank Nickolaua, and[ /COMPANY Call or Write Our Friendly Representative World War I. a Sister of St. Francis Seraph, after a long illneaa. She wa.a H9. KEystone 4054 Olivet Cemetery. Olinger Mortuary. •Mr. Brewer lived at 1026 Washinit- ger, chaplain of St. Joseph s Con-1 bride; and Loretta Garramone, ELIZABETH MACRI, 58. of 3949 Born July 20. 1864. in Munich. Ger ton Street. He was a malter for the who died at Mother of Grace vent was master of ceremonies. |a sister. Mns. Arlene Dardano. a many, Mra. John* came to Lake Gulch 1454 Welton (Rear) Tejon Street. Wife of the late Frank A. U.S. Mint. Hall Jan. 21. The Rev. William Molloy, chap-igistgr, was the matron of honor, Macri, Sr.: mother of the late Frank A when ahe was 16. She moved to Denver Surviving are his wife. Elliabetb .Macri, Jr., Steve. Mary, and Rose IS veara ago after living several years one son, Walter S. Brewer of Denver: The Mass was celebrated by and her daughter, Loretta Dar- Macri, ail of Denver and Angelina Ro in Elbert. two dauithters, Mrs. Margaret Blakley the Very Rev. Monsignor Ber jviorrison, was in the sanctuary. I dano, was the flower girl. mero of Brooklyn. N. Y. Daughter of She was married in 188 4 in Elbert of Broomfield and Mrs. Jane Noch of nard Cullen, chaplain of Mother Angelina Carelli of Denver. Sister of to Hugo Johna. who died' in 1904. Lakewood: his mother. .Mrs. Anna Sister M. Edilburgi.s (Marie’j John Schmitz served his John. Gene. Sam Carelli. and Lucia .Mrs. Johna wa.« a member of St. 1 Hrewe of Denver: and eirht zrand- of Grace Hall; the deacon and Groblingshoff) was born in brother as the best man. Ushers Carabetta. all of Denver. Requiem High Etizaheih's Altar .Society. i children. the subdeacon were the Rev. Je- Westendorff, Westfalen, Ger- were three cousins of the bride. Mass will be celebrated in Mt. Carmel Church Saturday, Jan. 30. at 9 o'clock. many. Sept. 5, 1897. She was ad Gerald and Louis La Briola and •Why Pay More*?” Burial w;ill be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. mitted as postulant at Olpe, Ger George Pastore. Olinger Mortuary. (Trademark) many, April 26, 1925, and was The flower decorations were JOSEPHINE D« CLAW, 28, 1081 | Survey to Study School invested with the garb April 26, by Mrs. .Margaret La Briola. The Navajo. Wife of Frank De Claw; Needs mother of Louis. Frankie, and Linda ;| 1926. She left home and country St. Joseph senior choir sang. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Barela;: and came to St. Francis’ Con On that day also the Gospel Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores sister of Mrs. Raymond Martinez and' was on the marriage Feast of Mrs. John Archuleta. Requiem High vent, LaFayette, Indiana, Dec. 3, Colorado Owned Stores Mass in St. Cajetan's Church Jan. 27. Of Sf. that s^me year, and made her I Cana and^ Father Liguori Nu- Burial in Mt, Olivet Cemetery. Trevino John Evangelist gent, C.SS.R., of Glenview, 111., Parish profession June 29, 1928. Mortuary. ,,___ i-i in-o ;added an extra special touch by 16th & Glenarm GEORGE P. KLINCLER. 68, late of (St. John’. Pari.h, Denver) Hartford, Conn. Brother of Miss Ellen 389 children in the school and Mrs. Virgil Waldorf were host-l„„. . , * preaching a beautiful sermon to = Englewood 800 Santa Ft Dr. Klingler, New Haven. Conn.; Mrs. A survey to determine future some 50 in the first grade. esses for the social hour assisted i the newlyweds. H 30 Snuth Broadway 15th and California Kathryn Smith, Hartford, 0>nn. Grave- On Sunday parishioners will by fifth and sixth graders’I A wedding breakfast was 1 3933 W. Colfax Curtis & 15th St. 17th A Tramont sidiBservices Jan. 26. Capitol Mortuary. needs of St. John’s School will be mothers hospitals in both the Eastern JBs E j . TORRES, 82. 2^33 W, 28th be given cards and parents are served in the bride's home. 2505 Avenue. Father of Juanita Martinez. made at the Mas.ses on Sunday, requested to fill in the names of Attend. Ordination Western Provinces of the W. Second .Avenue, and in the Frank. Manuel, and Pete Torres. Also Jan. 31. .^t present there are children who will be eligible to The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John Sisters of St. Francis Seraph. Her afternoon a dinner was given enter school in September for P. Moran attended the ordination last assignment was at Mt. Eliza for the relatives at Pagliacci’s. the next five years. The names of the Rev. Lawrence Sweeney in beth Retreat, Morrison, a home The reception and dance was of children who will be six years Our Lady of Lourdes Church, for the aged. Her poor health held in the Coronado Club that old by this November would be Salt Lake City, Jan. 24. Mr. and forced her to be hospitalized in evening for 1,500 guests." included. Mrs. John P. Akolt also attended. September, and after an explora The bride, who received her A Message to The Holy Name Society mem Father Sweeney is a nephew of tory operation, cancer was dis education at West High and bers will distribute the cards be Mr. Akolt and the son of Mr. and covered. Later she was removed Colorado State College, where fore Masses and collect them Mrs. Michael Sweeney. Mr.s/ to Mother of Grace Hall, where she majored in education, has after Mass. Parents are a.sked to Sweeney is the former Grace she died Jan. 2l. been teaching at Johnson Ele give this survey their fullest do- .\kolt. The Day Mortuary was in mentary School. The bride Denver Business People operation. The women of the Altar So charge of the services. Interment groom is a graduate of St. Jo ciety will be at the door of the was at Mt. Olivet. seph’s High School and is the Franciscans to Give church Sunday to solicit orders son of Mr. and Mrs. John Reprinted from 1954 Information and Rate Book of the Two-Week Mission for candles, which will be ble.ssed Help the Church keep growing j Schmitz of 1062 Kalamath on Tuesday, Feb. 2. fn the 8 in the Denver Archdioceie by Street. He received his dis Colorado Press Association Two Franci.can Fatkeri o’clock Mass. keeping your Seminary Cam charge from the Marine Corps from St. Elizabeth’! Mona.- On Wednesday, Feb. 3, St. paign pledge paid up. shortly before Christmas. tery in Denyar will preach a Blaise’s Day, throats wjll be two-week mi.aion in St. John’. blessed after the morning Church beginning Su nd ay, Ma.sses, at 3, and at 7 ;30 p.m. Feb. 7. The fir.t week will be Members of the Archbishop’s I Stay-put comfort for a busy beauty! for women and the .econd Guild will be at the doors of the week for men. church Sunday to sell tickets for | Since thi. i. the fir.t mi.- The Secret Conclave, Uie life of .ion in St. John’. Pari.h in Blessed Pope Pius, and The Lit O n 1\J O n P IJENVER Weekly Newspaper .everal year., pari.hioner. are tle World of Dan Camilla. Warner-Wonderful urged to attend them.elye. Two beautiful gold tabernacle and to encourage the attend veils have been donated to the v y I i i y y y i i c pggny ^neasures Up... ance of other.. parish by Mr. and Mrs. George; Up PTA Meeting Held Greer of Evergreen. ' Mr.s. Robert Alenius, vice Miss Ethel Hanson will be | Bras president, presided at the PTA hostess to the Miraculous Medal! Ainon^ the Denver weekly consumer newspapers, there is one in a meeting Jan. 25. Judge Joseph Circle in her home on Friday , Cook talked on the importance of evening, Jan. 29. Mi.ss Kathleen' ; the March of Dimes campaign Gill was hostess last month. I class by itself in these vital respects, viz: ’ jwith special emphasis on the use of gamma globulin for the im munization of children in the PTA Past Presidents' It is the only Denver consumer weekly with A, B. C. Circulation— Member second grade to be held in un- designated parts of the country h Club to Meet Feb. 3 of Audit Bureau of Circulations. later. Father Edward Leyden, arch (Paat Pretidenta’ Social Clob It is the Denver weekly newspaper with more than twice the combined cir diocesan su p erin ten d e n t of of Catholic PTAa) schools, was the -principal The members of the Past culations of all the other paid subscription consumer weeklies. speaker on current events as Presidents’ Social Club of Cath they affect the parochial school, olic PTAs will meet at 12:30 It is the only Denver paid-circulation consumer weekly edited and published -system. p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 3, in in its own plant— one of the three largest newspaper plants in Denver. The third grade children under the Catholic Daughters home, Sister Marie Dolores presented a 1772 Grant Street, Denver. Mrs. i I cantata in song and verse. Thomas Morrissey will preside at i It is the only Denver weekly with a really low milline rate. Mrs. Henry Siems reported on the meeting, to which all former! the successful Christmas psifty. presidents of Catholic PTAs are! It is the Denver newspaper (including dailies as well as weeklies) with the Mrs. Eldo Johnson reported on invited. • highest multiple readership. Different surveys indicate a multiple factor of the sale of Cheistmas cards. Her The officers, including Mrs. assistant was Mrs. Lawrence La- Morris.sey, Mrs. Herbert Alie, dVi-plus, whereas the general newspaper average is a factor of 3. This high Sasso. Mrs. David Rgmaley re Mrs. Warren Taylor, and Mrs. factor of AVi makes this paper's readers number above 112,000. ported on the First Communion James Gannon, will serve a des I breakfast. sert-luncheon preceding the busi Mrs. Bernard Fitzgerald and ness meeting.^ It is the only Denver weekly newspaper with a completely departmentalized ond versatile editorial staff, including also ort department, staff photographers, etc.