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' .1 Member of ’Audit Bureau of Circulation Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1952 — Permission to Reproduce, Except on Work Begins on Theatine Seminary Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Building to House Students Receives 300th Convert DENVER CAm aic Who Wiii Attend St. Thomas' Work has been started on the foundations of new St. Andrew Avellino semi­ REGISTER nary being conslructed by the Theatine Fathers ih Denver. The building, at Mississippi avenue and South Birch street, will provide quarters for^seminarians of the Congrega­ tion of Clerks Regular (Theatines) who will attend classes at St. Thomas’ seminary. VOL. XLVIll. 3. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 DENVER, COLO. The Rev. John Ordinas, C.R., pastor of St. Cajetan’s parish in Denver, expressed hope that th? building will be ready fol occupancy by September, 1953. Furnishings Now Being Installed in Beautiful Edifice Lack of fihtds makes it impossible Judge Issues Far-Reaching to finish theNmilding at this time, but the compile exterior will be erected. The in t^ o r will be fin­ ished as need warritq^ts and funds St. Catherine’s Church Decree in School Decision permit. The portion oLthe project . ' being completed at this'.(ime will The court order whicli, if executed, will cut off state cost some $100,000. funds for the District 43 school, Logan county, is based on As planned by the architect, the judge’s opinion that the school is operated as a parochial John K. Monroe, the plant To Be Ready in 6 Weeks .school. District Judge George C. Twombley also ruled that three sections: A main residentiw- building, an auditoaum-gymna- the wearing of religious garb (even without religious sium at one side of the main The magnificent Lombard Romanesque church being completed in St. Catherine’s ■ emblems) by the two nun-teachers building, and a chapel at the other. parish, Denver, will be ready for use in about six weeks, according to the Rev. Dr. D. A. was a constitutional violation. Only the central portion, the main The school is taught by two building, will be constructed now. Lemieux, pastor. The 12 tons of marble that arrived from Italy some weeks ago are Veil Is Received Franciscan sisters. Sisters Mary now being placed in the building, which itself is practically com­ Georgia and Mary Bertram, who To Provide Quarters pleted. Included in the current installation are three marble altars Third Vocation are hired by the public school For 50 Students and appurtenances (crucifix, candlesticks, etc.), a marble and board. The plant has been planned to bronze sanctuary lamp, a lectern, a bronze tabernacle, and an altar In Graduation Class By Iwo Girls at Judge Twombley's summarizing provide quarters eventually for 50 of marble ornamented with bronze grilles. decree in the case, brought by students in two years of philos­ Parish Is 37 Years Old one W. E. Outcalt, avowedly on ophy and four years of theology. his interest as a taxpayer, against The Theatines began work in the The completion of the cfiurch at North Federal boulevard and Littleton Carmel the school board and the sisters, U. S. in 1906. They noted the West 42nd avenue in mid-October will climax the parish’s 37 years Archbishop Urban J. Vehr offi­ follows: silver jubilee of St. Cajetan’s of operati/ln. Father Lemieux, the pastor, noted his silver jubilee ciated at a ceremony in the Holy IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, church in December, 1980. in the priesthood in 1951, 'ot about the time work was begun on Spirit Carmelite monastery, Lit­ ADJUDGED AND DECREED The American province of the the church’s superstructure. Dedicated in June of 1936, the base­ tleton, when two young women re­ 1. That Frank Hoefler, Ed­ Theatine Fathers has at present 16 ment church served the parish well until it Was feasible to com­ ceived the garb of the order and ward J. Lock, and J. H. Bornhoft, seminarians: 'Two in Rome, five plete the edifice. entered the no^fitiate. as Officers, Directors, and Mem­ in Spain, and nine in the minor St. Catherine’s first school started its first sessions in 1922 Miss Rose Mary Shadeg of Al­ bers of the School Board of School seminary and novitiate in An- in the basement of the old church, which was subsequently tom District No. 43, Logan County, A MEMBER OF THE ENGINEERIf^G staff of the bany, Minn., was given the reli­ tonito. city highway department, Ce^cil Rhodes of 4 ^ Milwaukee down to make room for the present church. When the gymnasium gious name of Sister Jane de Colorado; J. Burton Vasche, Com­ The Antonito house is in the was constructed in’ 1923, additional classroom space was provided missioner of Education of the former MacGregor residence, pur­ street in Denver, is the 300th convert received into the. Church by by temporary partitions. The completion of the new school building, State of Colorado; Janet E. Grau- chased last year by the Theatines. the Rev. James F. Moynihan since his ordination in Deceh^r, 1943. which took place in 1928, gave the children of St. Catherine’s a berger. County Superintendent of The residence is a showplace of Sixty-eight converts have been baptized by Father Moynilmti' sirice modern, fully equipped educational center. In 1949 the con­ Schools of Logan County, Colo­ the area, buil\ originally by a he became pastor of Our Lady of Grace parish one year ago,^^pt. vent was enlarged, and plans are now being studied for further rado; W. F. Alexander, Treasurer millionaire, and purchased by tbe 1, 1951. enlargement of the school to provide 16 classrooms. of the County of Logan, State of Theatines for $14,500. The resi­ Informal convert classes are held every Monday and Tuesday The space that is the former basement church will be con­ Colorado; and Sister Mary Geor­ dence and extenSve grounds are evening, and many Catholics attend to learn more about the faith. verted into a large cafeteria for parish use. Up to this time, the gia and Sister Mary Bertram are large enough to accommodate some The converts are from all walks of life, and include students from gyhyand a large room behind the gym proper served this purpose. hereby permanently restrained 25 students. One year of novitiate, the University of Denver, teachers in the public schools, and two who and enjoined from permitting, con­ four years of high school, and two are deaf and dumb. They also include many races and nationalities, 44 Stained-Glass Windows ducting, or maintaining a tax-sup­ years of iollege are provided for including Colored, one Chinese, and one Jewish. At present a Jap­ Besides the beautiful statuary, all donated, that will grace ported school in a building main­ in the Antonito house, of which anese girl is taking instructions. the new church, 44 stained-glass windows, made in Italy and valued tained and used as part of a re­ the Rev. Bartholomew Nadal, C.R., The surprising part is the interest and appreciation these non- at about $12,000, will be installed. Notable among these are the ligious unit, or where said build­ is in charge. X^atholics have for the faith, and their faithfulness in attending 16 windows that make up the “Papal set,” including those that ing, or portion thereof, is wholly classes, says Father Moynihan. Very few ever lose interest and leave portray St. Peter, Nicholas III, Innocent III, Gregory the Great, Eleanor Olguin (above) is or partially under the control or Major Work Among the clsysses before Baptism. Leo XIII, and Pius X, Pius XI, and Pius XII. use of any church or ecclesiastical Spanish-Speaking the third member of the persons, or used partially or 1952 graduation class of Annunci­ The major work of the The­ ation high school, Denver, to dedi­ wholly as a parochial school, and atines in North and South America cate herself to the service of God from renting or acquiring use in is carried on among the Spanish­ any building, or space in any in the religious or ecclesiastical speaking. They have charge of life. On Aug. 22, the Feast of the building, used as a public school St. Cajetan’s parish, Denver, which 1,000 More Pupils in Schools Immaculate Heart of Mary, Elea­ or public school room when said includes Our Lady of Guadalupe building does not remain under nor, together with 24 other young church and Our Lady of. Victory Although final enrollment tabulations have not been women, entered the novitiate of the the absolute control of the State chapel; Holy Family parish. Fort or one of its sub-divisions, or computed, first school day registrations indicated an in­ Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth Collins; and Our Lady of Guada­ at Xavier, Kans. when such building, its location, lupe church, Colorado Springs, in New Building Put Into Use crease of 1,000 students in the Denver area parochial or its use, is of a nature to exert the Denver archdiocese. They have schools. Schools have had to turn away an average of 40 Miss Olguin is the daughter of Rot* Mary Shadeg a sectarian influence;, that such parishes in Antonito, Gapulin, Du­ pupils desiring to enter the elementary grades, according Mrs. Ben Olguin, 502 20th street. injunction applies specifically to rango, and San Luis, including The account of Genevieve Swanson Chantal. She is the daughter of At J. K. Mullen High School to the Rev. E. A. Leyden, archdi­ and Robert Mez|ar, two other mem­ the building now being used as a many missions, in the Pueblo dio­ ocesan superintendent of schools. nine sisters and two lay persons on Mrs. Rose Shadeg, who recently school building in School District cese. In Mexico City there are The J. K. Mullen corporation, which is the board of direc­ bers of Annunciation high’s 1951 New facilities at Our Lady of the St. Philomena faculty. graduation class to enter religious was awarded the Bishop’s Medal No. 43, Logan County, Colorado, four parishes staffed by the The­ tors for Mullen high school, has added a beautiful modern • Lourdes, St. Mary Mag:dalene*s, Other schools of Denver and of Merit of the St. Cloud diocese commonly known as St. Peter’s atines, and they have two parishes structure to the education' facilities of the schodl.' The new brick or ecclesiastical life, appeared in. St. Mary's, Littleton; Mt. Carmel suburban ar^as contacted in a the Aug. 21 edition 4f the D enver for being the mother of three District No. 43 School. and ^hospital in Argentina, which building:, facing Hampden road, houses the faculty dining room, and other schools were filled R effister survey reported 'ijicreas- priests and six nuns. Sister de 2. T h at J . B urton Vasche, Com­ will be a base for expansion of the kitchen, the cafeteria-auditorium with a seating capacity of Catholic Register. Miss Swanson by first day regristration. A new inging pressure from swelling en- also entered the Sisters of Charity Chantal attended St. Benedict's missioner of Education of the their work in South America. ' 150, the band room, and the chapel. school offering the first grade rollments. In some cases the sis­ college, St. J^ tjih , Minn., for one State of Colorado; Janet E. Grau- The Congregation of (jlei;ks The new building, erected at a cost in excess of $50,000, is of Leavenworth, and Mr. Meznar year, and pmi; 'fo |ier reception only at St. Patrick’s parish, ters or pastors cautioned that the will enter St. Thomas’ seminary, berger, County Superintendent of Regular had a glorious period of the third major addition to the' physical plant in recent years. In Ft. Logan, registered a restricted number given was only approx­ into the Carmelite monastery was Schools of Logan County, Colo­ history in the 16th and 17th cen­ 1950 two new frame buildings to house classrooms, shops, library, wifere his brother James is already 40 pupils. The Rev. Anthony imate; they were too busy to count enrolled. employed in the office of the St. rado; the defendants herein wh/ turies and did g re a t work_in com­ and offices, were opened. In the same year the school inaugurate Weinzapfel, administrator, has se­ heads. Joseph hospital in St. Paul, Minn. are members of the Board of bating the heresies of the Refor­ its new policy of accepting day students. cured the teaching services of Mrs. At the Cathedral 358 are en­ Miss Louise Bury of Minne­ Directors of St. Peter’s School mation. Two members of the con­ Enrollment of 135 Is Record James Markey, experienced rolled in the grade school and 562 apolis, Minn., is the daughter* of District No. 43 of Logan County, gregation became Popes. The con­ I * teacher from St. Louis’ school, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bury, and in the high school, according to Burse Need Shown Colorado, and each of them, are gregation began to decline in the Expanding Mullen high school opened its 20th year of opera­ Englewood. It is hoped the new Sister Genevieve Clare, the prin­ was given the name Sister Car- hereby enjoined from appropriat­ tion on Sept. 2 with an enrollment of 135, the largest in its history. 18th century, however, and by the facility will relieve in some degree cipal. Teaching the grade school mella Ann of Jesus in the cere­ ing, allocating, or apportioning turn of the 20th century was ac­ Of this total on opening morning, 46 are boarders and the other the heavy enrollment at St. Louis’. mony. are eight sisters, and on the high By School Opening public monies to St. Peter’s tive only in Spain. Tremendous 89 are day students. The freshman and sophomore classes have Children from Denver’s new school faculty are 17 sisters and Sister Mona Claire of Our Lady, District No. 43 School so long as strides have been made by the registered 45 students each, the junior class has 35, and the senior suburban areas literally descended five lay persons. standing now at a total of $191, formerly of Kennebec, S. Dak., the same is maintained and oper­ Theatines in the past 25 years, class has 10 students. Mullen high schooris offering all the usual upon nearby parish schools, caus­ Sister Mary Elaine, principal of the Guardian Angels’ burse—new made her profession of simple ated in violation of this judg­ highlighted by their success in the academic subjects in its curriculum, and in addition has work ing heartbreaking turnaways be­ the Annunciation grade school, re­ fund of the Denver archdiocese for temporary vows in a private cere­ ment; and the said County Treas- New World. toward credit in shop woodwork, shop metal work, music, and cause of restricted space. A criti­ the education of students to the mony in the monastery Aug. 15. (Tum to Page S — Column i) typing. Christian Brothers make up the faculty. ported 'that 485 children reg­ (Picture on Page 3) cal shortage of teaching sisters has istered. Eight nuns will guide priesthood—received an additional resulted in the employment of 16 them through the four Rs. In the $35 in the past week. Also, the St. additional lay teachers in the Den- high school 230 began their year Benedict burse, a parish fund of 217 Students Expected at Seminary under nine si.sters, three priests, St. John’s in Longmont, reported $1,000,000 Record Shown St. Francis de Sales' and two lay teachers, headed by the addition of $1,000. Has Largest Number Sister Mary Dolorine, principal. Contributors to the Guardian Registering the largest number A room was added to Holy Fam­ Angels’ burse in the past week fol­ At Cathedral in 5 Years of students of any of ^he schools ily grade school for the current low: A friend, Denver, $5; Mrs. was S t Francis de Sales’, where year, to help accommodate the 460 Mary Angerer, Denver, $5; anony­ In the five years of his steward­ ica in Washington, D. C., and was 1,045 began classes, 595 in the young ones who study under 10 mous, Denver, $15; and N.N., Den­ ship of the Cathedral parish, Den­ named a Papal Chamberlain with grade school and 450 in the high teachers. Sister Mary Oljmipia is ver, $10. ver, $1,000,000 has been expended thef title of 'Very Reverend Monsi- school. Twenty-three sisters, six the grade school principal. The The schools of the archdiocese by the Very Rev. 'Walter J. Cana- gnor in July, 1949. lay persons, and eight priests, who high school principal, Sister Mat­ are now in full swing, imparting to van, pastor. One-fourth, or $250,- Monsignor Canavan succeeded teach one class each, make up the thew Marie, reported an enroll­ their students not only a solid 000 of this total, has been used for the R t Rev. Monsignor Hugh L. faculty. Sister Eva Joseph is the ment of 383 in her department, foundation in intellectual pursuits, building and improvements. The McMenamin in the Cathedral post. grade school principal and Sister which is staffed by 18 teachers. but also a definite religious train­ remainder has gone for upkeep Monsignor McMenamin, nationally Thomasine is the high school 3 New Raams Added ing. It is the will of Archbishop and maintenance cf the Cathedral known Churchman, wa.s named principal. Two new classrooms were put Urban J. Vehr that, wherever pos­ pari.sh and staff. Included in the rector of the Cathedral parish July Five hundred thirty signed up in in use at Mt. Carmel high school sible, priests teach religion classes total are archdiocesan collections. 26, 1908, when only the founda­ St. Philomena’s grade school. The and one in the grade school. One in the Catholic schools, at least in It is estimated that the expendi­ tions’ of the Cathedral were in the total of registrants is 220-per-cent hundred eighty-five pupils will the high schools. But this is a gi­ tures over the five years would ground. He pushed forward the higher than the entire enrollment gantic task, and demands a large have had to be doubled, were it study in the grade school, which project for construction of the two years ago, when the second includes grades one to six. In the personnel among the clergy. Such not for the great saving accruing magnificent church, which was floor addition to the school was personnel is provided only by the to the parish because of the high school division, grades seven completed in 1912 and dedicated completed. The enrollment then was to 10, there are 180 pupils. Sister seminary, which trains students services of the priests and nuns, in that year on Oct. 27. The for the priesthood. Anyone among who receive only a nominal 235 students. It climbed to 331 in Mary Paula is the high school building was consecrated Oct. 23, 1950-51 and to 440 in the past year. (Turn to Page X — Column 5) the laity, then, who contributes fi­ remuneration. 1921. Monsignor McMenamin died Sister Mary Godfrey, the principal, nancially toward the education of There are 25 Sisters of Charity July 27, 1947. said that a large number of the priests is doing much for the reli­ of Cincinnati on the faculty of For comparison with today’s new students are from service 5/811 Visitors Register gious instruction of students in the the Cathedral high and grade inflated figures, the Cathedral men’s families at Lowry air force Catholic school system. schools, in addition to several lay was erected at a cost of some base and Fitzsimons hospital; from At St. Cabrini Shrine teachers. Twelve priests, from the Gifts to the Guardian Angels’ $500,000. It i.s doubtful whether St. Therese’s parish, Aurora, and burse may be sent to Archbishop Cathedral and other parishes, it could be replaced today for four from Hoffman Heights. There are During Month of August Vehr at the Denver Archdiocesan teach religion in the schools. In times that sum. Chancery office, 1536 Logan all, the parish employs some 25 There were 5,811 viiiton to street, Denver. lay persons as teachers, engineers, Denver Turner Family ------1_____ housekeepers, janitors, etc. Maryknoll Bishop Ford the Shrine of St. France. Xarier Counts Four Vocations Cahrini in Mt. Vernon canyon The largest single project pro­ Died as Reds' Prisoner west of Denrer during the Annual Picnic Sept. 13 vided for in the five years of Brothers Benedjpt Valbert and month of August. They came Monsignor Canavan’s pastorate Hongkong. — BUhop Francis Fabian, sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. from 44 states and Canada, For Archdiocesan Nuns was the erection of the Monsignor Turner, 594 S. Grant street, were Alaska, Hawaii, England, Aus­ McMenamin Memorial annex to X. Ford of Kaying, Brooklyn- born Maryknolier, died as a recent guests in St. Francis de tria, Italy, Irelanl, and the Phil­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Cathedral high school. At present Sales’ parish, Denver. Brother Fa­ ippines. a wing is being added to the Communist prisoner in Canton Denver will again be host to the last Feb. 21, according to Mary- bian took his first vows at Lafay­ With the 10,080 who risited sisters of the archdiocese at their rectory. The exterior stone work READY TO OPEN for another year of day, Sept. 14, from 2:30 until 8 p.m. The public is in­ the shrine in June and July, of the Cathedral was all gone knoil Sister Joan Mary Ryan, ette, La., and will now be stationed annual picnic Saturday, Sept. 13, whtf arrived here in emaciated, capacity enrollment, the main building of vited to inspect thte beautiful seminary, including the at St. Michael’s college in Santa this makes a total of 15,891 pil­ at Loretto Heights college. The over, and considerable expendi­ nationally famous chapel, and to take part in the grims during the summer ture was made in improving the condition following her release St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, stands resplendent in Fe, N. Mex., where Brother Bene picnic will climax the two-day from a Communist prison hos­ the September sunshine. The Very Rev, William J. carnival. ' diet Valbert also is stationed. An. months. teachirs’ meeting on Thursday interior and furnishings of the Asphalt tile has been laid in the rooms arid corri­ There will he Rosary and Cathedral. pital. Sister Joan Mary says she Kenneally, C.M., president, expects an enrollment of other son, Brother Cletus Harold, and Friday. Picnic arrangements was shown the death certificate 217 students when the doors are opened Wednesday, dors of the Old Red Brick, original building at the will teach at S t Paul’s college, Benediction at the shrine at 3:30 are in the charge of the Sisters of The spiritual record of the par­ of the 60-year-oId Bishop, who Sept. 10. The seminarians are to report at 2 p.m. on seminary. The women’s auxiliary this sumnier re. Covington, La. A daughter, also a Sunday afternoon, Sept. 7. The Mercy. Some 450 sisters from ish is no less impressive. In 1951, was imprisoned in December, that day. placed 50 mattresses, and provided new curtains for religious. Sister Charles Cecilia, is Rer. Frederick McCallin of St. archdiocesah schools, hospitals, there were 133,000 Communions 1950, and was taken to his An open house and bazaar, to be highlighted by the third floor of the new building, as well as shades. stationed at St. Joseph’s hospital, Mary’s parish, Littleton, will orphanages, and catchetical and distributed, 2,685 Masses offered/ — (Register photo by Smyth) Kansas City, Mo. officiate. other institutions will attend. 244 weddings, 295 Baptisms, of grava. a ham dinner, will be held at the seminary on Sun­ which 196 were of children and 99 of adult converts. There were 10 vocations from the 1951 Cathe­ dral high school gp-aduation class Archdiocesan Teachers' Meeting to Be Held at Cathedral Sept. 11-12 Monsignor Canavan was named pastor of the Denver Cathedral in The annual teachers’ meeting Loyola university, Chicago, 111., parish, Wheatridge, will discuss Cathedral; introductory remarks, 2 .m.—Question and answer Christian Doctrine Program,” the Program,” panel discussion: Mod­ th e Rev. Edward A. Leyden, perioiI: Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory August, 19.47, after 13 years as a for the Archdiocese of Denver will who will present teaching devices convert - making techniques. A erator, the Rev. Elwood Voss, in the field of religion on the panel of high school religion teach­ archdiocesan superintendent of 3 p. m.—ad j ournment, Smith, archdiocesan CCD director; superintendent of Pueblo Catholic priest of the archdiocese and J2 be held Thursday a n d Friday, ers will be moderated by the Rev. schools; greetings, Archbishop Ur­ “Practical Techniques in Convert years on the Register staff. He Sept. 11 and 12, at the Oscar Malo secondary level. Both experts have II. Secondary Division high school, Pueblo; participants: been obtained to outline the inte­ Elwood Voss, superintendent of ban J. Vehr; “Teaching the Child (Cathedral Grade School) Making,” the Rev. Robert Mc­ was born in 1909, and is an gymnarium of the C athedral grated course of instruction as ,to Live His Religion,’’ Monsignor Mahon, pastor, Sts. Peter and the Rev. Charles Jones, Cathedral alumnus of S t Joseph’s Redemp- schools, Denver. Keynote speakers Pueblo Catholic high school, with 1:15 p.m.—“Subject Matter of inaugurated in the archdiocesan participants representing the Goebel; “Objectives of the High the High School Course in Re­ Paul’s pariah, Wheatridge. faculty; Brother Francis, Mullen torist parochial school. He will be the Very Rev. Monsignor course of study last year. School Course in Religion,” Father high school; the Rev. Donald Mc­ most of his studies for the priest­ Catholic high schools of the city ligion,” Father Schmidt. 12—Lunch, Cathedral grade Edmund J. Goebel, Ph.D., superin­ Teaching aids offered in the of Denver. Schmidt; 2 p.m.—Question and answer school cafeteria; visits to exhibits. Mahon, Annunciation high school; hood at S t Thomas’ seminary in tendent of schools in the Archdio­ Confraternity of Christian Doc­ , Panel Ditcuttion the Rev. W. J. Koontz, Holy Fam­ Denver, and was ordained in the The program is as follows: 12 — Lunch, Cathedral grade period. cese of Milwaukee, Wis., who is a trine program will be presented Tueiday, Sept. .11 school cafeteria. 'Visits to exlubits. 8 p.m.—adjournment. 1:15 p.m.—General session, Ca­ ily high school; the Rev. Bernard Cathedral May 26, 1934. He re­ specialist in the field of the ele­ by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory Kramer, C.SS.R., S t Joseph’s high ceived a doctorate in canon law in 10 a.m.—General session, Ca­ I. Elementary Diriaion (Gym) Friday, Sept. 12 thedral gymnasium: “Preparation mentary /:urriculum, and the Rev. Smith, archdiocesan director of thedral Oscar Malo gymnasium: 1:15 p.m.—“Teaching an Inte­ 10 a.m.—General session. Cathe­ for the Teacher of Religion,” Mon- school; and consultant, Father 1942 after three years of study at Austin G. Schmidt, S.J., chairman the CCD. The Rev. Robert Mc­ grated Religion Program,” Mon­ signor Goebel; “The High School Schmidt. the Catholic University of Amer- Welcome,- the Very Rev. Monsi- dral gymnasium: “Teaching Re­ of the department of education, Mahon of Sts. Peter and Paul’s gnor }Valter J. Canavan, pastor, signor Goebel. ligion in the Confraternity of Religion Teacher Looks at jiis 3 p.m.—Summary.

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The Denvo’ Catholic Register St. Francis' Boy on National Board Published Weekly by the Cetiiolic Press Society, Inc. Celebrating 938 Bannock Street, i^nver. THE MISSION UNITS of the learned much from missionaries the trip to South Bend by motor signor Edward A. Freking, CSMC In the course of the convention, Colo. schools of the Denver archdiocese from home and foreign fields, as caravan. The travel was marked by national secretary, the delegates were treated to a are looking forward to a year of well as from other crusade .students a visit to Boys Town, Neb., on the * * * concert rendered by the famed Subscription: $2.00 Per Year the most enthusiastic mission in and leaders at the se.ssions. For journey to Indiana, and a two-day AMONG THE DENVER DELE- choir of Xavier university of New Sold in combination w i^ The their history as an outcome of the the first time, a student from this stop in Chicago oh the return trip. GATES participating in the ses­ Orleans. Our Register, National Edition, in Catholic Students’ Mission Cru­ section was elected a member of In addition to a liberal education sions were Joan Sachs of Loretto * ♦ • Archdiocese of Denver. sade convention held at Notre the student executive board. He is in mission affairs, the members of Heights college, who was a dis­ DENVER ARCHDIOCESAN Entered as Second Class Dame university. South Bend, Ind., Jerry Van Dyke, a student of St. the caravan learned something cussion leader at a meeting Aug. priests wjio attended the conven­ Matter at the Post Office, Aug. 21-24. Five Denver priests, Francis de Sales’ high school, Den­ about big league baseball and Chi­ 22 dealing with “Opportunities for tion are Monsignor Smith and Fa­ Denver, Colo. two college students, and 22 high ver, who won the coveted position cago’s swank hotels. The delegates Social Service in Overseas Areas;’’ thers Frederick D. McCallin, Frank school students represented the of representative of all the Cath­ had box seats in a group at a Na­ the Rev. Frederick McCallin, pas­ G. Motfeld, Edward A. Leyden, 50"^ ANNIVERSARY tor of St. Mary’s pariah, Littleton, 1 Tho firms Hstcd hero deserve to schools of the archdiocese at the olic high school boys of the U. S. tional league game played by Phil­ and William Koontz. parley. They contributed greatly on the board. adelphia and Chicago at Wrigley who was the representative of the he rememhercd when you ore Denver CSMC conference at a^ Students in Denver schools who trlbutlnf your potronofe to the dif­ to the discussion of the means of The impact of the 1 convention field Aug. 26. They had dinner and promoting mission interest, and meeting Aug. 22 that treated attended are: From St. Francis de ferent lines of business. will be felt principally in the Den­ attended an ice show at the Con­ rad Hilton hotel Aug. 24 and ate “The CSMC Program in the Grade Sales’, Phyllis Sticksel, Joan ver schools as fostering a new ap­ Schools;’’ and Annabeth Sears, Lo­ Gamel, Rosalie Slattery, Judy featuring luncheon in the Edgewater Beach retto Heights, who led a discus­ proach to the stimulation of inter­ Guerin, Jeanne Guerin, Barbara est in the university student in hotel Aug. 25. sion, also Aug. 22, on “A Cath­ missionary lands. A system of cor­ The Crusade delegates from olic Solidarity Program for the Young, Edward Burke, John respondence between the American Denver heard addresses by Arch­ Americas.’’ Father McCallin was Reilly, and Jerry Van Dyke; from; students and those in foreign coun­ bishop Karl J. Alter of' Cincin­ also chairman of a session Aug. S t Joseph’s high, Patricia Sa- Imported. Statuary 23 that dealt with the role of the dusky and Marilyn Rettenmaier; tries, already well established in nati, national president of the Receptions in our delightful Charbonnet the crusade as a national organi­ Holy Childhood association. from Regis high. Jack Plumb, zation, and already set up on an CSMC; Bishop Frank A. Thill of ITie Rt. Rev. Monsignor Greg­ Frank Sferra, and Albert Rotola; Room at no extra charge, experimental basis in several Den- Salina, CSMC executive board ory Smith, Denver archdiocesan from Annunciation, Patricia Har­ For the Home r schools, will receive a new chairman; Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, director of the CSMC and the So­ rington, Frances Feeley, and Ad- . , , or have us do a most complete and beau- impetus from the exchange of ciety for the Propagation of the den Rusirtk; St. Mary’s academy, national head of the Society for Faith, was the celebrant of Solemn Catherine Foley and Mary Early; ideas at the convention. the' Propagation of the Faith; tifully arranged reception in your home, or * * * Benediction after the closing meet­ Cathedral, Eula Kelly; and Holy Bishop Paul Furuya of Kyoto, Ja­ ing Aug. 24. John Reilly, a stu­ Family, Marguerite Dickerson and choice of halls, at surprisingly low prices. SEVENTEEN of the Denver pan; Bishop Raymond A. Lane, dent from St. Francis de Sales’ Barbara Bugg. Loretto Heights delegates, as well as four of the Superior General of the Maryknoll high school, was a member of the collegians who attended are Joan We bake our own originally designed Denver priests who attended, made Missioners; and the Rt. Rev. 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Thursday, September 4,1952 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE THREE

Architect's Sketch of Theatines' Seminary Plant in Denver Bishop Newell to Bless D O iV ’T FORGET New School In Sheridan Sheridan, Wyo.—The dedication ST. THOMAS SEMINARY BAZAAR of the new $228,233 Holy Name school and gymnasium will take SUNDAY, SEPT. 14fh place Sunday, Sept. 7, with Bishop Hubert M'. Newell officiating. • 1300 South Steel Street Dedication ceremonies will be­ gin at 2 o’clock with Benediction ROAST BEEF DINNER SERVED of the Blessed Sacrament in the parish church. Following the Bene­ 2:30 p.tn. to 7:30 p.m. diction, there will be a procession to the new school, where Bishop Many Prizes ■ Fun Galore - Everybody Welcome Newell will bless the flag, cruci­ fixes, and the rooms of the new building. The Bishop will be es­ corted by an honor guard of the Fourth Degree Knights of Cqlum- bus. * Vote for . . V Upon the completion, of the blessings a program will be held in the gymnasium. Talks will be given by Bishop Newell and several civic leaders, including Maj. J. Baird Janney, Karl I}. Bell, superintend­ ent of schools: and Congressman William Henry Harrison. The ad­ THIS ARCHITECT’S SKETCH show s th e I Theatine Fathers in Denver. Work has begun on the I at Mississippi avenue and S. Birch street. John K. Monroe dress of the day will be given by Qf Ay,^>-oiTr c^^tral portion, which is all that will be erected at this is the arctitect. The chapel (at right) and the gymnasium the Rev. Stanley L. Garland, pas­ DeaULilUl oi. A nurew Aveiiino sem inary pian i time. It will not be completely finished inside^ but only as auditorium (at left) are projected for future construction, tor, of the Little Flower parish at in Denver, planned for eventual construction by the! large a portion as funds will permit. The site is located 1 (See story on page 1.) Billings, Mont. + + + ‘Holy Father on Wealth and Poverty' St. Andrew Aveiiino (1521- 1608), patron of the new semi­ Denver Nun Named to Staff nary, ranks with St. Cajetan, foun­ Judge's Decree der of the congregation, as one Msgr. Higgins to Address of the two great Theatine saints. Of Language School in Rome Bom in the Kingdom of Naples One of three American Sisters Monica Witte of the community’s and baptized Lancelot, he was a Men's Luncheon Sept. 5 Could Cut Funds of St. Francis of Penance and Sacred Heart province, which has handsome young man and a lover Christian Charity selected to staff its headquarters in Denver. a new school in Rome Is Sister of chastity who entered the cleri­ “The Holy Father on Wealth O’Sullivan, pastor, and the men Sister Monica, who spent the cal state to escape the attentions and Poverty” will be the subject To Logan School summer at the Marycrest convent, of members of the opposite sex. of St. Vincent de Paul’s parish will of this month’s address to the be the honored guest parish at (Continued From Page One) 5200 Federal boule'"ard, the He received a doctorate in canon mother-house of the Sacred Heart Catholic Men’s First Friday the luncheon Sept. 5. The lunch­ urer is permanently enjoined from law, and after ordination took Luncheon club, to be delivered by eon will be held in the Mural room province, sailed Aug. 15 from up practice in the ecclesiastical the Rt. Rev. Monsignor William of the Albany hotel. It will last accepting and cashing warrants New York and arrived in Naples courts. This profession, however, Higgins, pastor of St. Philomena’s, from 12 to 1. It is kept to an drawn on the funds of said dis­ Aug. 24. She proceeded directly to he soon gave up to devote himself Denver. hour’s duration so that the men Rome, where she and other teach­ completely to the spiritual cpre of trict in his hands for the mainte­ The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Eugene will have time to return to work nance and operation of such ers will prepare for the school’s souls. by 1 o’clock. All Catholic men opening in October. At the age of 35, St. Andrew interested are invited to attend. school, and the payment of the With Sister Monica were a nun entered the Theatines, founded 30 Reservations must be made by 10 salaries of the defendant-Sisters from the Eastern province of the years before by St. Cajetan in a.m. "Friday with H. P. White, so long as the same is operated in community, and one from the Naples. He remained in the Thea­ KE. 3201. violation of this judgment. Western province, which has tine house in Naples for 14 years, headquarters in Sierra Madre, The subject of Monsignor Hig- 3. That the defendants. Sister becoming master of novices and ins’ talk will be interesting and Calif. Other sisters on the school superior. Among his students was timely in view of the fact that Mary Georgia and Sister Mary staff will come from Holland, Father Lorenzo Scupoli, author of only recently did Pope Pius XII Bertram, are permanently enjoined where the general mother-house the Spiritual Combat, a classic on make his pronouncement on while in service as public school of the community is situated, and the spiritual life, who had become wealth and poverty. from Germany and South Amer a Theatine at 40. teachers from wearing their eccle­ Monsignor Higgins is a grad­ ica. The American nuns will teach St. Andrew’s zeal for clerical siastical garb and giving sectarian English. discipline soon came to the notice uate of Regis college, class of 1912. After studies in St. religious instruction to any child, For the past year Sister Mon of ecclesiastical superiors, includ­ ica taught at the Holy Rosary ing St. Charles Borromeo, Car­ Thomas’ seminary, he was or­ or children, delivered to them as dained in 1917. He has served as mission boarding school for In­ dinal of Milan, and he was given public school children at St. Peter’s dian children. Pine Ridge, S. Dak a considerable part in the refor­ pastor of St. Philomena’s for 30 years. , District No. 43 School, Logan She is a native of Hebron, N. mation of religious communities. County, Colorado. Siiter Monica Witte Dak. At the request of St. Charles, he opened a 'Theatine house in Milan, The Court finds that a Motion and both there and in Naples his New Cheyenne School for a New Trial is unnecessary preaching converted many sinners. and the same is therefore dis­ Enrollments Are Up 1,000 Several miraculous occurrences Dedicated by Ordinary pensed with. The parties are (Continued Prom Page One) ters and one lay person, and the Albert T. are recounted of his life. He died hereby granted sixty (60) days principal. Twelve teachers staff principal, Sister Angelita. A new In a colorful and impressive from the date of this judgment room has been added to the school, Nov. 10 (now his feast day) in the school. ceremony Aug. 31, in the presence within which to lodge with the Brother Ernest, F.S.C., princi­ for the eighth grade and three 1608 and was canonized in 1712. Monsignor Higgins of 18 priests and 2,000 parishion­ Clerk of the Court a reporter’s pal at Mullen high, reported an members were added to the FRANTZ ers, Bishop Hubert M. Newell of transcript, and execution is stayed enrollment of 185, and a staff of faculty. Cheyenne dedicated the new $500,- foy such period of time. The costs six Christian Brothers and two An increase of 50 pupils was Democratic Candidate Our Low Prices 000 St. Mary elemenlary school, shall follow the judgment. lay teachers. noted at Presentation parish’s Cheyenne. The Court expresses to counsel Christ the King parish school new school, bringing the popula­ for Save You Plenty on This is the second Catholic in­ his appreciation of their consider­ has a new classroom, formerly a tion to 345. Stster Mary Edward SCHOOL CLOTHES stitution to be dedicated in Chey­ ation, and commends them on their surplus room, that will help to directs a staff of seven sisters. enne in recent months. The first able briefs. Without them, the ease the burden of accommodating Other schools with their enroll­ JEANS (double knee) $1.98 up was the $2,000,000 De Paul hos­ Court’s labors would have been 300 pupils. Sister Juanita is the ments and faculties follow. DISTRICT JUDGE HOCKMEYER CORDS $4.49 pital. much more arduous. principal; she heads a staff of St. Catherine’s school has 549 Member of St. Vincent de Paul Parish eight nuns. pupils, and 11 teachers, one lay T-SHIRTS...... 75c Improvements that greeted the person and 10 sisters, with four Educated in Parochial Grade and High'Schools DRESSES — Beautiful Cottons; 210 pupils at Holy Rosary school, of the sisters added to keep up Night Adoration Is Prop with the growing classes. Sister Ginghams and Broadcloths. where Sister Mary Innocent is Pre-Law at Regis College principal, included new desks, Clotilda is the principal. Gay Plaids and Solids. new floors, and a shining coat of Other schools, with their popula­ Law Degree from University of Notre Dame Sizes 3 to 6x, 7-14 For 'Summertime Faith' paint. Put in good use is the class­ tions, faculties, and principals, $2.98 to $6.95 room added in December, 1951. are St. Dominic’s, 525, 11 sisters in 1929 Six sisters make up the faculty. and two lay/persons. Sister Agnel- SKIRTS— Q uilted Ginghoms NOCTURNAL ADORATION as THE SCHEDULE for the night lus, principal; St. Elizabeth’s, 315, A first course was added to the Actively Practicing Law for 22 Years Sizes 3 to 6x, 7-14 a preparation “for the long spirit­ adoration, hours of which are six sisters and one lay person. Sis­ ual winter ahead” was urged for rotated among .the parishes, is as curriculum at St. Cajetan’s school, ter Bartholomew (A nun and one Endorsed by the Denver Bar Association $2.69 and $3.95 all Denver men by the Rev. Wil­ follows: where eight sisters, under Sister lay teacher were added to t the Blouses to M atch...... $1.79 up liam J. Gallagher, moderator of 9 to 10 o’clock—Annunciation, Wilhelmina, will hold sway over staff); St. Ignatius Loyola’s, 355, The followin(( Catholic business and professional men feel the Archdiocesan Nocturnal Ado­ St. Francis de Sales’, Mother of 300 pupils in a completely redeco­ eight sisters and two lay persons. that Mr, Frantz is fully qualified; has the judicial tempera­ ration society. The monthly night­ God; rated school. Sister Maria Teresa; St. James’, Mrs. Peter Jonke long vigil before the Eucharist 10 to 11 o’clock—Blessed Sacra­ At St. Joseph’s (Redemptorist) 550, 10 sisters, Sister Catherine ment; and icill he fair in all decisions; Jt78 SO. DOWNING RA. 6060 will be held in Holy Ghost church, ment, Holy Rosary, St. Joseph’s high school, there were 400 reg­ Patrice; St. John’s, 388, seven sis­ % We Deliver Denver, Sept. 4. (Polish); istrants in the grade school and ters and one lay person. Sister Silvio Bottone . . . Bernard B. Carraher "Where Children Reiia" “The easy days of summer are 11 to 12 o’clock—St. Philo­ 360 in the high school. Heading Lucira: St. Joseph’s (Polish), 95, dying,” said Father Gallagher. mena’s, Our Lady of Lourdes, St. the high school faculty of eight four sisters. Sister Mary Ben Robert Close . . . Anthony Dunst “Summertime faith will die, too, Patrick’s, St. Anne’s (Arvada), religious and six lay persons is jamin; St. Louis’, Englewood, 650, Peter J. Jonke . . . Thomas V. Kelley LIESVELD MEMORIAL CO. unless it is strengthened against Holy Family; Sister Mary Callista; the grade nine sisters and three lay teachers, the cold blasts of doubt, chilly 12 to 1 o’clock — Assumption school principal, directing eight Sister Loyola Marie; St. Patrick’s, Frank Mancini . . . Joseph Murray 13000 WEST 44th AVENUE laziness, or the bitter frost of pos (Welby), Sacred Heart, St. An­ sisters, is Sister Mary Pascal. 432, seven sisters and one lay sible persecution.” thony’s, St. Louis’, St. Mary’s Over 600 Enrolled teacher, Sister Clotilda (Two nuns WHEATRIDGE, COLORADO Father Gallagher reminds Den­ Littleton), Mt. Carmel. and one lay teacher were added to Joseph A. Craven . . . Walter Scherer ver men how the Church in some 1 to 2 o’clock—St. Ignatius The Blessed Sacrament grade the staff); and . St. Vincent de Arvada 0499R3 European countries was struck Loyola’s, St. Catherine’s; school principal. Sister Frances Paul’s, 441, eight nuns and one V e ask your VOTE and SUPPORT for unexpectedly by the storm of 2 to 3 o’clock—St. John’s, Paula, reported that more than lay person, Sister Mary Ludarine We furnish transporta­ Communist persecution. “Where Presentation, St. James’, St. Rose 600 students reported for the be­ (A new first grade room >vas ALBERT T. FRANTZ on September 9th tion to and from our dis­ there was only summertime de­ of Lima’s, Christ the King, Sts. ginning of the school year. Four­ opened and one lay person was teen teachers, 12 nuns, and two lay Pol. Adv. play with no obligation. votion, the faith withered and fell Peter and Paul’s, St. Patrick’s, added to the faculty). from the vine like frost-touched Ft. Logan; persons, staff the classes. One lay teacher was added to the group. Acroit from foliage. But where the faith was 3 to 4 o’clock—Holy Ghost, St. I r strengthened by, for example, de­ Elizabeth’s, All Saints’; The redecoration of four class­ Ml. Olivet Cemetery votion to Christ in the Eucharist, 4 to 5 o’clock—Cathedral, St. rooms has been completed at it survived the storm. This adora­ Joseph's (C.SS.R.), St. Mary Sacred Heart school, where a staff i tion of the Host at the beginning Magdelene’s, St. Cajetan’s, St. of 13 sisters under Sister Anne of the winter season can be for Bernadette’s, Our Lady of Victory, Lorraine will cope with 630 us a tremendous fueling of our St. Joseph’s (Golden); young ones this year. Plans have Your Guarantee of Quality when you buy— faith that will keep us on fire for 5 to 6 o’clock—St. Vincent de made for a complete redecoration Christ throughout the winter’s Paul’s, St. Dominic’s, Our Lady of of the school. • RELIGIOUS ARTICLES • CHURCH SUPPLIES longest days.” Grace, St. Therese’s (Aurora); At the Lourdes parish school 317 pupils were greeted by seven sis­ • CATHOLIC BOOKS • PRAYER BO O KS First Friday Mass at Midnight

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( III lU II <;ooDN THE Me n w h o take part in the Noc­ day of the month are privileged to attend Mass at midnight and receive Cpmmunion then. The Rev. 606 14th St. Between California & Welton TA 8331 turnal Adoration in Holy Ghost church, William Gallagher, moderator of the adoration pro­ Denver, on the eve and morning of every first Fri- gram, is shown offering Mass.— (Rej/ister photo) m m

Mother...He can take it... Westwood Parish Park Hiir Group to Venerate Relic but CAN HIS FEET? Parish Will Honor St. Margaret Mary For sturdy, luting wnr... for Altar Unit Sets pre-tested Poll-P»rrot protection ( Blasted' Sacrament-4’arisb, 9. Masses on First Friday will be 1976 Glencoe, will entsrtain Our ...insist on Poll-Parrot Guidt-Rit* Denver) at 6:15, 7:16, and 8:15. Lady of Lourdei eirclt at a bridga Shoes for your youngster. They're Following the perpetual Sacred First Saturday Dsvotions luncheon Seturdey, Sept. 18, at 1 Member Drive o’clock. built on a 3-point balanced lut... Heart devotions held in the Blessed The Blessed Sacrament will be U’ith narrow heels for snug (St. Anthony’g^^ariah, Woatwoodl Sacrament church on Friday night, exposed for all-day adoration on Thi momberi of Sacred Heart The month of September has Sept. 6, the faithful will have an Saturday, Sept, 6, following the circle will ba guaita of Mri. A. J. support...and crtfted from supple been selected for a membership opportunity to venerate a relic of 8:16 Mass. Members of the Repa­ Plouff, 1644 Holly, Tuesday'eve­ leathers for extra strength drive by St. Anthony’s Altar and St. Margaret Mary. Attention is ration society will recite the Ro­ ning, Sept. 9, ^ end flexibility. Rosary society. A woman will be drawn to the change in the hour of sary and other prayers of repara­ St. Cecelie’i circle will not meet in charge after each Mass on Sun­ the devotions. On Sept. 6 and tion hourly, in honor of Our Lady in the month of September, Be sure with days to enroll new members and thereafter they will begin at 7:30 of Fatima, with a plea for world St. Marie Goretti’e circle will be receive dues from members of the instead of at 7 ;45, as formerly. On peace, the conversion of Russia, guests of Mrs, Phillip W. Packer, society. It is hoped every woman Friday night, Sept. 6, the Rev. and to offer amends for the sins ?666 Holly, Wednesday svening. in the parish will welcome athis Anton J. Borer, S.M.B., will give of mankind. Benediction, will close Sept. 10. 'a r r o t opportunity to become a member the exercises at 9 o’clock in the Mrs. Gerald B. Ryan, 2218 Elm Guid9-\Rite Shots of the Altar and Rosary society. evening. < strieet, will be hostess to the mem- The Altar and Rosary society Members of the Altar and Ro­ FOR BOYS AND GIRLS bera of the Infant of Prague eir- will receive Holy Communion in a sary society, the PTA, and all cle Wednesday evening. Sept. 10, group Sunday, Sept. 7, in the 8 women in the parish are urged to ipaciil rtioforced Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy are o’clock Mass. receive Communion corporately in the parenti of twin boys, Daniel I Mitl ihtek and The meeting of the Altar and the 8 o'clock Mass on Sunday, James and Michael Joseph, born moldid iaselt aiv* Rogary society has been postponed Sept. 7. Aug. 6 in Vernal, Utah. The' finn,ganda from Sept. 3 to Sept. 10 at 1 p.m.' The Blessed Sacrament mem­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. support. owing to the opening of schools on bers of the Nocturnal Adoration Donald C. Gardner and Mr. and Sept. 3. society are asked to meet in the Mrs. Francis J. Murphy of this par­ Holy Ghost church Thursday ish. lonar-guid* The Altar and Rotary society night, Sept. 4, from 10 to 11 tical is half-bud, Is making praparations for a o’clock for their hour of adora­ Father Borer spent several days ham dinnsr, which w ill ba served half-soft, to tion. in Glenwood Springs this week as Sunday evening. Sept. 28. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William check haol Sister John Patrice run-ovtr, The Rev. Michael Maher re­ Vollmer. cently baptised the following: Makes First Visit Home Three Baptisms Aug. 31, all Rosa Rita Valentina, daughter of Sister John Patrice, who pro­ from the newly designated Cure Exira-loog ona- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lucero, with nounced her final vows at the Lo- d’Ars parish, are as follows: The piaca sola-laaihu Mr. and Mrs, Ramon Cordova as retto mother-house, Nerinx, Ky„ Rev. William J. Mulcahy baptized couiiler providM sponsors; Dennis Wade, son of Ang. 16, made her first visit home John Joseph, son of Mr. an Broadway starting October lit pected to return to Denver with tributinf yotA* patronage to the dif> Pol. Adv. Mass. The monthly meeting of the ferent liaes of business. BONNIE BRAE organiztion will be held Monday, his parents in the near future. Of Grace Parish Lyons Pharmacy (Our Lady of Graea Parish, Yonr Extra Friendly Orurt 1st Danvar) Full Re^iitered Pharmacist JEWELRY Down Town Prices Games parties are being held Del Diedrich, Prop. every Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH W« Give Green Stamps These Coats in the church hall in Our Lady of Guaranteed Repairing Please Patronise These Friendly Firms So. Gaylord & Tenn. P£. 0357 Grace parish. The special gift 1048 So. Gaylord SP. 6026 this week will be |60. The Rev. Mobiloil - Pennzoil . Mobilgaa are of James Moynihan, paator, wishes to Lubrication & Washing thank the games party chairman, Tune Up • Clntcb A Brake k I: BOB’S IGA Adam Mollendor, and his commit­ OPEN *T1L MIDNIGHT EVERY NIGHT ' Magnificent tee for their faithful work, which So. Gaylord Service means much to the parish. All NORM'S T EX A C O SERVICE SUPER MARKET Quality members of the parish ^ and their Center and Garage friends and neighbors are invited NORM BNGBLOH, Prop. Meats • Grecarias • Vegetables to these weekly games parties. Tiiass ud rifMlsM frUtili SPEER BLVD. AT BANNOCK iikiMtiiB ssf VsitiM TABOR 9222 1001 So. Gavlord SP. 6443 Better Quality for Lett Daily Mau will be at 6:30 o’clock Instead of 7 o’clock to Quality Cleaning Dyed Mouton enable the school children of the perish to continue to attend daily ; CAROLYN’S CLEANERS; [ommunitij Ploiuer: Washington Park Processed Mass during the school year. 748 Fox Street Feet Burn? A general parish meeting will Phone CHerry 2832 You Need (^nuine Cleaneris Leather Solea PHONE SPrucc73l8 Lamb Coats be held in the near future to give Qaulity Dyy Cleaning StOfE N. W. CHRISTENSEN a report on the recent bazaar, and Mr. snd Mrs. K. W, McCIsia We Pick Up and Deliver Santa Fe Shoe Hospital 1087 S. Gaylord SP. 7898 to tnank the bazaar workers for 747 Santa Fa Drirs their work that made the affair Ovsif sad OiiriM ky INI AIi Im, 0 ^ SALE FOR such a financial success. Kiakw If I t JiMpk'i Pirltk The following marriages were witnessed by the pestbr^the past KEENE SUPER MARKET .00 week: Lawrence Herruon and *88 PIm taz Barbara Sliemersj Wendell Capra ST. JOHN'S PARISH and Ramona Curtis: Kay Oehm- 1093 S. Gaylord Fred Keene, Prop. RA. 0902 ichen and Ruth Workman; and Patronise These Friendly Firms store Hours: 8 to 6:30 Mon., Tues., Wed. James McDonald and Shirley ’ 8 to 7:30 Thurs., Fri. & Sat. LAY-A-WAY Davis. Parishioners with very young OLSON'S • Nationally Advertised Foods Four telsetien children are reminded that the ABDOO Studio • Fresh Fruits and Vegetables teilh a small deposit. "cry room" In the rear of the Furs Labeled to Show church is for their use; It is now Spaelalistng In • Top Grade Meats — Sea Foods — Poultry Food Market Country of Origin completed and' they are welcome Cotidid- Wtddinga IPs Keene Super Market for the Keenest Buys in Town to use it at Sunday Masses. There Appreciate Your Business is room for more than one dozen 715 So. Unlvorilty PE. 4187 persona. 3030 E . 6tb . EA. 1801 1

— A.,, Thuriday, September 4,1952 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE FIVE "fW" Figurine Shop Planned Sf. Philomena's Unit Slates First Meeting Altar Society in Golden Opens Year

(St. Philomena’s Parish, Denvar) of $2,000, the parish decided The Parent-Teachers’ association Golden.— (St. Joseph’s Parish) leave goon for New Britain, Conn., I Mines. While in the parish, Mrs. against featuring a car this year. will meet Monday, Sept. 29, in the —St. Joseph’s Altar and Rosary At Presentation Parish The first meeting of the fall where they will reside temporarily.f • I| Meize has been a^ive in church season for the Altar and Rosary Instead of one very attractive school auditorium, with Mrs, M. society held its first meeting of Mr. Meize has just completedlet his work, serving as Resident of St, prize, there will be 40 attractions. Blake Vifquain presiding. the fall season Sept. 3, in the studies at the’ Colorado School of | Agnes’ circle. (Preientation Parith, Denver) hand-painted figurines and society wilt be held Monday, Sept. 8, in the home of Mrs. A. M. Friday, Sept 5, of this week The press committee members Golden Waffle inn. Mrs. Clara Hand-painted figurines will be plaques have proved popular at is First Friday. Masses will "'e of St. Philomena’s parish who Layden, hostess, sehred dessert made available to all members of previous sales, and it is the hope Gunnison, 911 Fillmore street. Co­ hostesses will be Mrs. Fred I*aw- as usual at 6:30 and 7:30 o’clock. will be working with all parish luncheon. The new officers who Presentation parish and their of the workshop to be able to pro­ Qur Lady of Fatima devotions will organizations this coming year were elected at the June meeting duce a larger quantity at the same rence, Mrs. James Berryhill, ahd friends through the efforts of a Mrs. Thomas Vincent. All women be held this coming Saturday as are Mrs. John Vos, EA. 1958; arj: President, Mrs. Joe Kovacich; workshop being organized by Miss moderate prices. usual. Confessions will be heard vice president, Mrs. E. Ralph Mil­ Members of the Altar and Rosary of the parish are urged to attend. Mrs. Paul McGrady, DE, 8706; Rose Beat, president of the Junior New members are welcome. Each today from 3:30 to 6 in the Mrs. James Sudholt, EA. 7118; ler; secretary, Mrs. Rex Toll; and Altar and Rosary society. All mem­ society will receive- Communion to­ afternoon and from 7:30 to 9 p.m. treasurer, Mrs. Doy Neighbors. gether in the' 6 o’clock Mass Sun­ woman assumes individual respon­ Mrs. Edward Wadsworth, FR. bers of the society are invited to sibility for the altar. Two hours Half-day sessions in school 4706. t St. Agnes’ circle met Aug. 20 in attend the first meeting of the day, Sept. 7. All women of the this week will accelerate the dis­ the basement of the church. Mrs. pariah are invited to join them. are given each week in the clean­ Mrs. William Boyle, 1406 Gay­ workshop to be held at 436 Quit- ing and repairing of altar linen, tribution of books and the beaN lord, will be hostess to St. Therese’s Harry Nash and Mrs. Tine Har- man from 7:30 to 9:30, Thursda/, Mai.ei for First Friday will polishing and cleaning 'o f the ing - of Confessions for first club on Wednesday, SepL 10, at baugh were cohostesses. Election Sept. 4. Miss Beat, with assistance be at 6:30 and 8:15 o’clock. church sacristy. Vigil lights and Friday. Several pieces of equip­ 1 p.m. , of officers for the coming year from Mrs. Verna DeBell, will in­ Confeiiion. on Thuriday will be vestibule are also cleaned by the ment are still needed to com­ Mr. and -Mrs. Edward C. Nev- was held, and Mrs. Waldo Keenan struct those present on the proper heard from 3:30 to 5 and 7 women. plete the rooms, but they will ans, Sr., and their son, the Rev. was elected president and Mrs. method of painting figurines. Fig­ to 9 p.m. ' Banns of marriage were an­ be installed by the end of this .Robert V. Nevans, are en route Tony Kotwica was elected secre­ ures for a complete nativity scene Nocturnal Adoration hour for nounced for the first time between week. to the Oblate novitiate in Essex, tary-treasurer. Outgoing officers, will be prepared, and orders will men of Presentation parish will be Louis F. Rupp of St. Philomena’s Tickets will be passed out this Mass., to attend the ceremony Mrs. Robeit Meize and Mrs. be taken from those wishing to from 2 to 3 a.m. Friday, Sept. 5, in and Rosemary T. Kruger of Holy week by team members of St. on Sept. 7, when Paul Nevans, George Kenney, were presented prepare a creche at home in the the Holy Ghost church. Cross, South Bend, Ind. Philomena’s school for the annual their son and brother, will take gifts from the circle. Both of these Christmas season. Miss Beat’s Colorado will be represented at Lectures on the Catholic faith football jamboree at Bears’ sta­ his final vows in the Oblate members are moving away. the Firemen and Policemen Insur­ will be held Monday and Wednes­ dium. Coach Bill Apgar will be in congregation.! He will be or­ The Rev. Andrew E. Warwick St. Elizabeth's School ance Association convention in day evening for a period of 10 charge of the distribution. dained in 1954. spoke to the group about the pos- sihility of discontinuing the an­ Chicago by Frank Ford of Presen­ weeks beginning Monday, Sept + + - + + ' Enrollment Above 300 tation and Ernest Cavalari. Mr, 16, in the basement conference nual bazaar this year and spon- Ford is insurance agent for fire­ room of the rectory. The class in ­ siring a drive for funds among the (St. Eliubeth’* Pari.h, Denver) men in Denver and Mr. Cavalari is structions, open to Catholics and St, Philomena's Church parishioners as has been success­ More than 300 students are reg­ a policeman. They will leave Sept. non-Catholics, will be from 7:45 fully done in other parishes. This istered at St. Elizabeth’s this year, 6 and be gone about a week. to 8:30 o’clock. Non-Catholics who idea was met with enthusiasm and surpassing the'enrollment of sev­ The Sisters of Mercy who teach are planning to marry Catholics Workers was highly acceptable to the mem­ eral years. « in the Presentation school have this fall or winter are advised to bers present at this meeting. Abbot Raphael, O.S.B., of St. the chairmanship ior the Sisters’ complete the necessary instructions Miss Dorothy Sweney, daughter Martin’s abbey. Wash., and Fa­ picnic to be held at Lormtoml Heights well in advance of their marriage of Mr, and Mrs. Heryey Sweney, ther Henry Sharpe, O.F.M., of college Saturday, Sept. 13. ’The sis­ date by means of these classes became the bride of Robert Bobet San Fernando, Mexico City, are ters had all rooms i decorated for starting Sept 15. of Denver Aug. 31 in S t Joseph’s visiting the monastery this week. the beginning of school Sept. 2. church. Father Warwick wit­ Father Leo Malone, O.F.M., is The R t Rev. Monsignor Wil- nessed the wedding ceremony. leaving this week for a mission Jobs Completed ilam M. Higgins announced -at Miss Sweney, who wore a ballerina tour. Two jobs have Jjeen completed Mass Sunday the returns for ba­ length gown of Chantily lace over on the church grounds; the new zaar tickets amounted to $356. He satin and a finger-tip veil, was awnings have been installed on is confident the parishioners will attended by her sister, Mrs. Lor­ Tour of Duty in Korea tbe convent windows and the lava­ not disappoint him. The tickets raine Johann, as matron of honor Ends for Tom M. Miller tory in the old school building has sent out are worth $11. The extra and by Mary Ann Graber and Mar­ Tom M. Miller, 20, son of oeen refinished, dollar is for the Hope Chest of tha Marchand as bridesmaids. Thomas A. Miller of Sts. Peter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carlin have the Altar and Rosary society. Al­ James Wright was Mr. Bobet’s and Paul’s parish, has arrived in sold their home on Lowell boule­ ready spent is $1,100 for prizes. best; man, and the bride’s brother, Denver for a 30-day stay. Mr. Mil­ vard and will move into their new These prizes will be on exhibition James Sweney, was usher. Follow­ ler, who has just completed more home east of Aurora in about a in the school auditorium on Satur­ ing the ceremony, a reception was I than a year of duty with the ma- month. day, Sept. 13, in the afternoon and evening. The bazaar last year held in the parish hall. • rines in Korea, was graduated Mr. and Mrs. John F. Murphy Miss Sweney has been a member The wearable profile designed fpr the women from Regis high school in 1950. and son, John from St. Paul, Minn., grossed about $11,000. Since an of St. Joseph’s parish since she He attended St. Francis de Sales’ are visiting at the rectory with automobile would cost a minimum was a little girl, and is a 1952 who need a little roomier hot. From our tre­ grade school, when the .family Mrs. Murphy’s brother, the Rev graduate of Golden high school. mendous collection of styles and sizes for lived in that parish. Matthias J. Blenkush. Mr. and Mr. Bobet is the s*!i of Mrs. Willie' women and misses. Mrs. Murphy have been in San Roll of Denver, and is an assistant Francisco where they met their Lourdes' PTA manager for Reese houses. The PROFILES CLOCHES .Attention • Brides To Be son upon his return from Japan young couple will reside in Daniels OFF-THE-FACE PILL BOXES Nothing will “dress up” the ^ where he was stationed with the Gardens. Church more for your wedding air force. John was discharged at To Hold First Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meize will IN ’ than one of Wagner’s White' Hamilton field. Gratitude Expressed VElYiTS AND THE NEW-TEXTURED FELTS , Aisle Cloth Runners, laid down < Tbe Credit Union will begin All new Foil colors. the aisle for the Bridal Party St. Cecilia’s sewing group of its monthly meetings Friday, High Fashion at low prices.. ’ to walk on, from the door to ' Sept. 5, at 8 p.m. at 611 Knox Meet of Year THREE MEMBERS of the S t Philomena’s Altar and Mt. St. Vincent’s home, Denver, , the altar. court with Simon Forster in wishes to thank everyone who so (Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, Rosary committee are shown as they worked recently on graciously helped to make the W. slse Famish Sld.wslk Canopln charge of the meeting. Denver) W« iitt las niki I Hind msrdini of yoir church cleaning and repairing in the sacristy of the church. The com­ luncheon and card party a success. •stln »«ddlni sn shonairash ncordi. The Little Flower of Jesus circle The first Parent-Teachers’ meet­ mittee rotates assignments for the sacred linens and sewing, as well SIBYL HATS Available only through your own will meet Tuesday, Sept. 9, in the ing will be held Tuesday, Sept. as the cleaning and fixing of the altars of the church evft'y Friday. The highest laboratory in the ’ local floritt, at reasonable cost. home of Miss Rose Beat. The group 10, at 7:30 in the parish hall lo­ From left, checking on the ironing, are Mrs. Z. H. Herr, Mrs. George world is on Mt. Evans in North will gather at 7:30 and the evening cated at 2256 S. Logan. This will Schwartz, and Mrs. Harry T. Zook, Altar and Rosary president.— Central Colorado (14,200 feet ele­ 1622 Welton Street CARL A. WAGNER MF6. CO., INC. will be spent pla^ng canasta fol­ be the first and most important (Photo by Van’s studio) vation). lowed by refreshments meeting of the school year. It is hoped that a member from each family represented in the school DO\’T FORGET will attend the PTA meetings this year. School opened on a full-day schedule Sept. 2 with around 317 ST. THOMAS SEMINARY BAZAAR enrolled. At the PTA meeting rules a n d regulations will be SUNDAY, SEPT. 14th talked over with the parents. Mrs. Victor Meyer, new president for 1300 South Steel Street the PTA unit, "wiir preside at the JOE ONOFRIO meeting. It is understood that a ROAST BEEF DINNER SERVED fine musical program has been ar­ ranged as part of the evening’s en­ offers 2:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. tertainment. Warren Taylor, choir s ..' director, and director of the school Many Prizes • Fun Galore - Everybody Welcome glee cltfbs, will present the musi­ cal program. Announcement will be made Tuesday night of the ^‘Nothing But The Finest’* winter sport prog;ram and oiftdoor club activities for the coming sea­ son. Joe, Jr. ACCURATE WATCH REPAIRING Tb« Altar and Rosary society will hold its first meeting of the Storo Hours Hamilton, Elgin, Ball year on Moqday night. Sept. 8, and Eterna Watches at 7:30 in the Center House 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. We Invite Budget hall.' The name of the new presi­ Sat. 8:30 to 1 P.M. Accounts dent of the Altar society may be announced at the meeting. A D r MONT new schedule of activity for the year will be planned. H a h s e n S ^ H a h s e h AND 100 Campouts Held JEWELERS Members of the Lourdes Out­ OFFICIAL. RAILROAD WATCH INSPECTORS door club finished a very success­ The Most DlSTHVGVISllED Naifie in TV ful summer Aug. 30. More 1628 SEVENTEENTH STREET KE. 3012 than 100 campouts were held dur­ One Store Only Est. 1920 ing the summer, with more than 250 children participating. Two camps were maintained all sum mer, one on the parish gn^ounds and one at the mountain camp in Empire. Trips were madff every CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHAIRS! other day to the mountain camp. 'Samson*—"Durham*—"Hampden*—"Lyons*— Imports The outstanding feature, of the camping this year was that SOLD in Any Quantity! children of the first grade level or pre-school ones were able and will­ FOLDING CHAIRS ing to camp out alone in the " I (New-Us«d) mountains. When school opened Reap the Tuesday, many of these little ones • AU-SmcI • AU-Hardwood • Upholstered Setts & Bteki seemed like seasoned veterans in 1 • Children’s • Tshlet Arm stead of beginners in school. It was^also noticed this year that Harvest of almost all th e club members TABLES, TOO! showed up for their camping both • Banquet (til sizes) • (Urd on the parish grounds and in the LOOK INSIDE WE ALSO RENT AT lOW RATES mountains. Even with the heavy re­ Twenty One sponsibility and possible danger of accidents in handling so many COMPARE Call, I^rite or Visit Us-TODAY! children so many times during the summer, no serious accident oc THE FLANDERS' Years of SEE WHY I curred. Only a few minor cuts f‘ by Du Mont PEARL 4651 were reported throughout the sum Du MONTS’ mer campouts.' With 21" TV 350 Broadway The older members of tbe • / Self-Fecdsing Tube DO MORE Lourdes Outdopr club will par­ ticipate in winter camping and tbe eighth grade level will learn Pioneering to sk i.. Metfibers of Our Lady of Lourdes’ Children choir will enjoy* a special mountain outing some­ OVER-AU PROTECnOH time soon as a reward for their splendid work. During the summer You Con Own the months, Warren Taylor, the choir director, has done a fine job The Choice of of training them. The children Finest for No are now practicing a special Mass *■ and will learn a Requiem Mass. They will sing for funerals and other occasions throughout the Discriminating People More Than on year. Miss Lois Mitchell will be the, organist for the choir and WeVrSot hard-shelled like this character...our protection glee club this year. t isn’t so obvious. But it’s there...$10,000 insurance for Ordinary Set q»cry depositor by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.— a burglar-proof, after-hours depository...a strong safety Magdalene Altar Unit deposit vault! Every precaution for fully covering Sets Communion Day your savings investment with us is provided...and we’re brimming over with friendliness and helpfulness, besides. (St. Mary Maadalene’s Parisk, DenTer^ Sunday, Sept. 7, will be Com­ munion 4ay for the Altar and Ro- sary society. They will receive in JOE ONOFRIO MUSIC CO. e n t r a l - i z e a gyoup in the 8 o’clock Mass. Friday evening devotions for "HOME OF TELEVISION" your bonking world peace are at 7:30 p.m. Manker at St. Catkarina’s Parish Friday of this week, first Fri­ -.>.1 THE CENTKAL BANK & TRUST CO. day, Communion will bo given at MTH AND ARATAHO* STS. DENVSa. COLORADO 6:15 and 6:30 and in the Mass at 1805 BROADWAY Open Evenings till 8:30 MA. 8585 MEMSCR: Emlwol Deposit Insvroncs Carp. 7 o’clock. There will be Confes­ Sodatol laisfva Santasi sions T^jursday evening at ,7:30.

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VOSS BROS. Paromount Club Plans We Photograph Anything Anywhere Dinner-Dance Sept. 27 Have Part in National Convention BAKERIES The Mile-High Photo Co. The Catholic Paramount Social 3 Stores to Serve You club will meat in Loyola hall, 28rd KODAK FINISHING avenue and York street, Denver, Tuesday, Sept 9, at 8 p.m. Busi­ 320-22 Seventeenth KEystona*6114 Denver ness to be discusaed will be final arrangements for the dinner-dance to be held in the Argonaut hotel INTERMOUNTAIN Sept 27. Those desiring tickets may contact Mrs. Lily Robinson, ELEVATOR CO. president, CH-1055, or other mem­ J. J. CELLA INSURANCE bers of the club. A luncheon will be served at 7 Marie A. Celia Jack J. Cnllo Denver — Longmont p.m.; special music has been pro- Hudson — Yuma yided for dancing; and other fea­ tures will add to the evening’s en­ ''Insurance of All Kinds" Colo. tertainment. Members and friends Atlanta, Nebr. are invited, particularly those eli­ 43 Years of Dependable Service in the Field where gible for membership, i.e., single (unmarried or widowed) Catho­ Dependability ig Essential lics who are 40 or more. Tire club Fort Morgan Mills meets twice monthly in Loyola 1120 Security Bldg. nthACaiif. Phone KE.2633 hall, where entertainment fs pro­ Inc. vided with cards apd dancing and a short business meeting on the Fort Morgan and Hillrota, Celo. second Tuesday of every month. Manufacturar$ and DUtributori Mrs. L. A. Higgins Mm , L. F. McMahon Mri. Fred W. Gushurtt Mri, A. J.'Dooner Golden Sunshine Flour + + ' "f + + Challenger Fortified A LARGE GROUP of Colorado women will attend the Sodality Union Plans BAKERIES 26th national convention of the National Council of CatR- rSAVE SAFEDN Feeds olic Women in Seattle, Wash. Sessions will begin Saturday, Sept. 20, Dinner in Honor of *‘The Finest Onl\f* and will close Sept. 24. The theme of the convention is “God’s Will: 87 So. Broadway Our Work.” Meetings will center around the work for God and coun­ Virgin Mary Sept. 8 0 / # M The Arms litted hare dastnra to 753 So. Univeriity try stimulated by the national committees of the NCCW. be remembered when you tre dU- 1550 Colorado Blvd. Mrs. A. J. Dooner of Pueblo, national director from Colorado, will The Denver Archdiocetan tributinf your petronefe to the dif­ preside at the committee workshop on co-operation with Catholic char­ Union of Pari.h Sodalitiei an­ ferent linee of butinete. ities. nounced plan, for a birthday Mrs. Fred W. Gushurst,. Ppresident of the Denver Archdiocesan dinner in honor of Our Bletted Council of Catholic Women, will act as recorder for the workshop on Mother to be held at the Shirley ATTEI^TIOIV, DEIWER VOTERS home and school associations. Savoy hotel, Denver, on Mon­ Mrs. Louis F. McMahon, well known for her teachings on family day, Sept. 8. The gueit .peaker REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, SEPT. 9 relations, will speak on “The Mother in Today’s World.” will be Margaret Sullivan, pres­ Mrs. L. A.’ Higgins, archdiocesan chairman of the committee on ident of the Denver deanery. ' fiilRniT RATE family-parent education, will give a paper at the committee workshop There will be entertainment and on inter-American relations. ' group singing. Cochairmen are Others planning to attend are the Rev. William Monahan, spir­ Gladys Kennedy and Helen KEystoiie ^7223 C. Blake itual director of the council; Miss Margaret Sullivan, president of the Anthony. Reservations can bs Denver deanery; Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert, Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff. Mrs. made by calling GR. 8281. P. J. Sullivan, Mrs. Vincent Carlin, and Miss Margaret Reilly, all from The Feast of the Nativity of HIESTER Denver. Miss Elizabeth Sheeby of Denver and Mrs. Myson Siefken of the Blessed Mother is Sept. 8. Loveland will represent the Fort Collins deanery council. Mrs, Republican Candidale Elizabeth Linnenbrink of Holyoke, Mrs. J. A. Mack of Glenwood, C. D. of A. Unit Plans for Mrs. D. G. Hayes and Mrs. C. M. Stoffel of Pueblo, and Miss Marguer­ HARDWARE ite Martin and Mrs. Joseph Moritz of Cheyenne also will attend. McMnrtry and Lowe’s Paints Information and reservations can be obtained by calling Mrs. Fred 1st Parley Sept. 11 Sporting Goods - Appliances STATE SENATOR W. Gushurst at DE. 3729. All Catholic women are welcome to attend. Lawyer . . . World War II Vet Re-Elect (Catholic Daughter! of America, Admiral & Stromberg-Carlson TV Member Blessed Sacrament Denver) Op»” PHONE FR. 0200 — WE DELIVER Sundays Parish Workshop Set Sept. 11-12 Court St. Rita 626 will have the S to 6 9 to 12 Neea Pol. Adv. first meeting of the new season on,Thursday, Sept. 11, at 7:30 On School Lunch Program p.m. in the clubhouse, 1772 Grant James J. street, Denver. Mrs. Hazel 'hoodw ink dO vidw oM . A state-wide parochial school lunch workshop will be held on Schroeder will review Postmarked Thursday and Friday, Sept. 11 and 12, in Blessed Sacrament school Moscou', by Lydia Kirk, concerning (Mambtri of Sacrament Parith) cafeteria, 19th and' film, ‘ Denver, De from 9 to 4:30 o’clock, in connection FRANK H. SHAFROTH Mrs. Kirk’s personal experiences . Green Slompj — 5301 Cherry Creek Drive — FRs 0200 with the Federal School Lunch program. in Russia at the time her husband Republican Candidate The workshop will be conducted by Miss Emma Nance of Dallas, CARTER Tex., area home economist, and Mrs. Woodrow K. Whatley, state was in the diplomatic service. The home economist. The workshop will deal with menus, administration, business meeting will follow: Host­ for record keeping, and purchases in school lunch programs for Cath­ esses for the social hour will be olic and other parochial schools throughout the state. Mmes. Mary Swartz, Frances Republican Candidate Reservations can be made through Mrs. Robert Forness, Churchill, Alice Churchill, Anna BREWED WITH PURE State Senate EA. 9194. The registration fee will be $1. Luncheon will be served. Faes, and Mary Fallico. It is hoped as many as possible can attend the luncheon session at fFill Appreciate Your Vote on Sept, 9 12 o’clock■ ■ ■ on Friday. The “Rev. “Edward ■ ■ . Leyden...... will give the open­ Christopher Films Set for ing address. Representatives are expected from 15 Catholic schools ROCKY MOUNTAIN Pol. Adv. conducting federal lunch programs and from other interested new schools. For ACCW Private Show The Social action and library SPRING WATER STATE Fr. Aylward New Chaplain and literature committee! of the Denver deanery of the Arch- Frank A. dioceaan Council of Catholic Of See City Kappa Gamma Woman will have a private ahdw- REPRESENTATIVE ing of Father Jame! Keller*! KEMP, Jr. The Rev, John Aylward, assist­ man for the first panel on leader­ new Chri!topher motion pic­ ant pastor of St. Louis’ parish, ship, which the Kappas will pre­ Republican Candidate ture! in the Knight! of Colum- Englewood, is the acting chaplain sent under the auspices of the bu! hall, Denver, Sept. 11 at 8 for of the Denver chapter, Kappa Denver deanery, will be Mrs. Gor- p.m. Judge Jo!eph E. Cook will Gamma Pi. Father Aylward’s ap- den McGloshen. It is planned to give a ahort commentary on the State Representative • Bom In Denver. hold three pBnels during the com­ filtn!. Invitation! have been ing year, with the first scheduled mailed to the repreaentativea of Businessman — Livestock this fall. Groundwork for the affiliated organization!. Six Years in Marine Corps • Lifetime member St. panels was laid by Mrs. Eugene Francis de Sales Parish Blish, Mrs. William Shea, and World War II Mrs. James Kenna. They received Ready to Eat Whole Pol. Adv. invaluable help from Mrs. Albert ; Fried Chicken $2.75 Graduate Regis College. Spillman, sister of Margaret Sul­ livan, president of the Denver BAKED HAM deanery, who has an outstanding Graduate Catholic U. Whole or by Slice record of Catholic leadership to Aaaorted Salada School of Law. her credit. The next meeting of the Kappa Home-Made Pies chapter is schedule for Tuesday, • ‘Former Deputy District Sept. 9, in the home of Mrs. Pat­ HUMMEL'S Attorney. rick Cronin, 1160 Ivy street Two members of^ the Denver Denrar'i Laadlnt Catarara group have left in the past months. and D .llcittii.n • Member House of Rep­ Kathryn Heinz is teaching in ^311 E> Seventh Ave. KE. 1986 The Beer That Loretto academy, El Paso, Tex. ^Open Sandara and WetkdarB TUI 7i3S aooi.H cooBi coaraar. aOLOia. eeisiioo u i a.'' resentatives Since 1950. Mrs. Patker Douglas, who was CLOSED HONDATS Made Milwaukee Famous Frances Dolan prior to her marri­ age Aug. 31, wilrmake her home in MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Roswell, N. Mex. Pol. Adv. Mrs. William Carson, who served . Robert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray; as public relations chairman for the society, will leave soon for the West Indies, where her husband R«r. John Aylward will be stationed. Mr. Carson, 11 now in Washington, D. C., will pointment was made by Archbishop work with the Question field of­ Urban J. Vehr following a re­ fice, International Institute of Save Tor of coursd dUf,, quest by the chapter for a spiritual American Affairs, in Trujillo City, director. Dominican Republic. Mrs. George Minnie Ann O’Dorisio, chapter Kelly is acting as public relations president, reports that the chair­ chairman in Mrs. Carson’s place. MIDLAND LOOK! at these.... Becomes Bride •

Country Hash Bake M ake your "tomorrows" better by saving Hawaiian Hash Patties io d a y ot Midland. Your money is safe Tomato-Hash Chowder while it grows. in the September Yankee Hash { Harvest Hash Hash and Bean Casserole m a g a z in e F n o w o n sale 54 per annum compounded each ijx months All these wonderful main dishes you can whip up with corned beef hash. They’re all budget-easy, fix-easy, Xll accounts insured up to serve-easy! And they’re pretty enough to dress up any $10,000 by Federal Savings & Loan insuranjee Corpj^at-iQ"* 1 ■ table. You’ll like their simple goodness. Tlie recipes for / MISS MARY MePHEE and John K. McCraner were all six are in the September Family Circle at your united in marriage Aug. 16 in the Church of St. John thfr Evangelist, Denver, The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John P. Moran officiated Safeway Store. Get your copy today. at the double-ring ceremony. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the Top of the Park. ■The bride, the daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. Archie J. MePhee of Denver, was given in marriage by her father, who is foreman of the engraving department at the Register. Miss Marguerite MePhee, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Miss Geraldine Guenther and Mrs. Ralph Olson, Jr., were the bridesmaids. The best man for Mr. McCranef, who is the son of Alexander J. McCraner of this city, was David C. Ruth. Ushers were Martin Thomas Murray, Jr.; Robert Oownlown Denver OTIice JeTTenon County OTflto Woods, and Paul Chabot. V f A TAbor 0191 BEImont 3-6589 “ A reception was held in the home of the bride’s parents in the late afternoon. After a motor trip ^through the Southwest the young couple will be at home at 619 Jackson street, Denver.—(Photo by Sm ^h) T mfgm Thurtdoy, S«pttmb*r 4,1952 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4205 PAGE SEVEN Bishop Charles Quidn, C.M., Married Parent-Teacher League Program In St. John’s To Address University Club Regally yours... Biihop Charles W, Quinn, C.M., to comedo the meeting to hear of Yuklang, Kiangsi, China, who the distinguished prelate, and to Made for School of Instruction waa expelled by the Communiats take part in the social function Princess lines . . . a lovely from hia miaaion poat in 1961, will that will follow. » The executive council of the Catholic Parent-Teacher league met in August to out­ address the S t Thomas univer­ line the program for the annual school of instruction. Mrs. M. W. Saya presided at the creation . . . combined with sity club Sept 10 at 8 p.m. The meeting, at which the following were present; Mmes. J. Koning, Kurtz, Edmonds, Kin- elegant satin and lace meeting in the K. of C. home, 10th St. Joseph's Guild Sets kel, Cribarl, Badger, Foley, Ste- avenue and Grant streets, Den­ phens, Reddiah, and Cudmore. to wear that once in a ver, will be the first of the new First Meeting Sept. 6 The ichool of instruction will be lifetime day. season. held Thursday, Sept. 18, at 9:30 Archbishop's Guild to Meet Bishop Quinn was ordained in St, Joseph’s guild will hold the B.m. in the Shirley-Savoy hotel. Mail Order Inquires Incited 1981 in Rome. He went to China first meeting of the season this Following the general meeting, in 1984 and remained there until Saturday, Sept, 6, in the library group diacussiona will be held for Sept. 11 to Name Council, Ask to 8«e our caught in the Red peiliecution of of St. Francis de Sales’ high the following committees: Hospi­ Gotfsard the Church. He is now stationed school, Denver, at 2 o’clock. tality, health, safety, civil defense, Plan Fall, Winter Activity waist nipping at St. Thomas’ seminary. Mmes. McCallin, Nevans, Nelson, meml»rship, league chairmen, of­ Undergarment* All young Catholics are invited and Gallagher will be hostesses. I ficers, program, ways and means, (Archbifhop’i Guild, Denver) find circle members gathering in and publicity. Since the purpose The executive committee of the the home of Mrs. Helen Reardon of the school of instruction is to Archbishop’s guild will meet at for the first meeting of the fall assist the chairmen of these com­ the home of Virginia Vaughan, season. mittees in each Khool to function the newly elected president, to­ Our Lady of Fatima Circle more efficiently, there should be gether with the Rt. Rev. Monsignor a representative present from each Circle members and their fam­ Gregory Smith, spiritual director. ilies enjoyed early morning break­ PTA for each committee. This is fast in the foothills of Denver an open meeting to which all PTA Aug. 31. Joan Lucille Rae and H. members or anyone i interested in the work of the league are invited. Stella Maris Circle Albert Norcross exchanged This annual meeting will conclude Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Weaver vows in an impressive candlelight at 11:30 o’clock. are the parents of a girl, Mari­ anne, born Aug. 27. On Aug. ceremony witnessed by the Rt. Rev. A new project of the PTA is the Monsignor John P. Moran in St. co-operation with civic leaders in 16 Mrs. Emma Gherardini ex­ Finer Services, the civil defense program. Each tended the hospitality of her home John the Evangelist’s church, Den­ to members of the circle. An­ ver. school has been asked to appoint a gela Eisenman is in Denver visit­ for Catholic Families civil defense chairman. Mrs. ing in the home of her mother, The bride’s parents are Mr. and Charles Kurtz, second vice presi­ Mrs. J. C. Eisenman. She is en Mrs. John O’Reilly Rae, and the dent of the league, will be the of route to Pueblo for the state fair, bridegroom is the son qf Mrs. Mae ficial representative of the Cath­ where she will lead a 4-H demon­ W. Norcross. olic PTAs in this civic project, as stration. an appointee of the league presi­ Mrs. Martin C. Kelly was ma­ This firm has served the St. Joseph’s Circle — 515 Sixteenth Street (Next to Paramount) dent. Frances H a n k e y entertained tron of honor. Bridesmaids were needs of Catholic families The officers of the Catholic Par­ circle members at a picnic supper Mrs. Anthony Futera, sister of the ent-Teacher league for the coming at Genesee park recently. Mr. and bridegroom; Miss Dorothy Dono­ year are; President, Mrs. Matt W. Mrs. John Day of Los Alamos, van of St. Louis, Mo., a cousin of since 1890. Our chapel, with Saya; vice president, Mrs. James N. Mex., are in Denver visiting the bride; Miss Peggie Pleasants, Koning, Mrs. Charles Kurtz, Mr< friends. • Pauline Wolford ex­ Mrs. Richard Wright, Mrs. Rob­ DR. JAMES P. its lovely murals provides Harry Edmonds, and Mrs. Fred changed wedding vows with Frank ert Bruhn, Miss Gloria Wright. Vogt, Fort Collins; secretary, Mrs. Holden in mid-July in St. Louis, Miss Madonna Nalty, and Miss GRAY altogether suitable sur­ Howard Kinkel; treasurer, Mrs. Mo. Sgt. Thomas Walsh and Fran­ Ann Freiberger. David Sikes; corresponding secre­ ces Michaud, who were married Best man was Stephen A. Mau- Optometrist tary, Mrs. Louis Cribari; and his July 23, will make their home in roundings for Catholic Mite Virginia Vaughan Oceanside, Calif. pin. Acting as attendants were riSVAL CARS torian, Mrs. Walter Badger. The President of the St. Anthony’s Circle Robert A. Johnson, Anthony Fu­ EYES EXAMINED trustees are past presidents of the Archbishop’s Guild tera, Alfred Holland, Kenneth funerals. CPTL, Mrs. Alfred Rampe, Mrs Sgt. and Mrs. Earl Ladewig are VISUAL TRAINING Sept. 11 to select a new council and the parents of a boy, their fifth Short, Fred Wulfekuhler, cousin of Dwight Shea, Mrs. Thomas Mor­ the bridegroom; Edward Garrett, rissey, Mrs. Anthony Zarlengo, to make plans for the fall and win­ son, born in mid-Augu.st. ' Optometrist ter activities of the organization. St. Frances Cabrini’s Circle John Ness, and Charles D. O’Fal­ Mrs. Lito Gallegos, and Mrs. lon, cousin of the bride. 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. S t James Foley. The Rev. Edward Blessed Martin’s Circle The articles completed for- the The Rev. Charles Koe.ster and Christmas layette will be as­ After a reception In the Park Phone for Appointment Compare Our Iniurance Plan Leyden is moderator TA. 8883 The new chairmen of the various John Koester of St. Louis, Mo., sembled when the circle members Hill country club, the young couple were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cletus meet in the home of Mrs. Gertrude began a short trip to the West With Any Other Offered committees are: Ways and means, Koester during the past week. The MacHendrie Sept. 9. coast.— (Photo by Abdoo studio) Mrs. James Koning and Mrs. J. A. circle will meet Sept. 8 in the Bonnell; hospitality, Mrs. James home of Mary McGrath. Foley; health, Mra. Joseph Ste­ Our Lady of the Rosary Circle phens, Mrs. Edmund Reardon, and Circle members will view mov­ Mrs. Joseph Capra; civil defense, ing pictures taken in Hawaii by 1953 DuMont TV Mrs. Charles Kurtz; safety, Mrs. Elva Loeptien during her recent Marshall Reddiah; publicity, Mrs. six-week vacation, when they meet priced from Lou Weber and Mrs. Kenneth in her home Sept. 9. Keene; and program, Mrs. William Little Flower Circle Cudmore. Thursday evening. Sept. 4, will Horan & Son Chapels Co-Operation Goal be spent by members of the circle The committee of Catholic Par­ in the home of Mrs. Rosemary KLygtona 6297 KEystone 6298 ent-Teacher leagues was founded McShane. » 2 0 9 » * 1527 Clovtland Place by the NCCW to afford better co­ Our Lady of Loretto Circle operation between home and school Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bernard! and so that each might better under­ family of Long Island City, N. Y., stand the problems of the other. visited friends and relatives in limm Through this it is their hope to Denver during the past week. Mrs. achieve a better spiritual, physical, Bernardi will be remembered as mental, and moral background to Margne Walsh, an active member DOiV’T FORGET equip the child adequately for life. of the circle. The Denver Catholic Parent- St. Jude’s Circle Teacher league was organized in Tuesday evening, Sept. 9, will ST. THOMAS SEMINARY BAZAAR January, 1938, to unite Catholic PTAs of the diocese, to establish Announces Marriage SUNDAY, SEPT. 14th PTAs in the schools where they did not exist, to co-ordinate the 1300 South Steel Street activities of the schools, and to act as a clearing center for the ex­ ROAST BEEF DINNER SERVED change of ideas from the member The NEV BERRY The DEVON, PTAs. The Most Rev. Hubert by Dn Mont 2:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Newell, now Bishop of Cheyenne, by DuMont with big 17-iiich recUngalar was instrumental in the formation 21-in. Screen tnbe. Plug-in for record Many Prizes • Fun Galore - Everybody Welcome of the league and was the first pltyer. Caiwet of fine nu- moderator. Mrs. Alfred Rampe, i boginy or limed oak veneen. who, as chairman of the PTA com­ mittee of the National Council of Catholic Women in Denver, had supervised the organizing of the Catholic PTAs, was the first pres­ ident of the league. With the establishment of the TERMS archdiocese, new areas were opened Tyiatf, diavsL the, BoohA, into which the league could direct TO SUIT its activities. At the present time YOUR 28 Catholic Denver schools, St. you've. Jinhhed. (i/ith,? Mary’s, Colorado Springs; and St. CONVENIENCE Joseph’s, Port Collins; are active league members. DuM ont Lots of folks like to read but cannot afford publishers' Aid Society Will Hold prices. Help meet that need with books you no longer Dessert-Meeting Sept. 9 Miss Virginia Pedley, The Good Shepherd Aid society daughter of Mrs. Alice Ped­ want. Help us recover heavy operating costs through will meet ,Tuesday, ept. 9. ley, 274 Lincoln street, Denver, and the few pennies per volume we’ll make them available 1:80 p.m. in the Catholic Chari­ the late Dr. Earl J. Pedley, was ties annex, Denver. A dessert will married to Donald Nelson, son of for. be served. All members are in­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, Den­ vited to attend. The hostesses are ver. The new Mrs. Nelson •^s 'a Mmes. ^nne Coulter, Amelia Ott, graduate of St. Francis de Sales’ f John J. Flynn, and Miss Helen high school. The bridegroom is sta­ The BEVERLY Our trucks are in North Denver every Monday; in Mero. tioned in Ft. Leonard Woods, Mo. by DuMont South and West Denver on Tuesday and Thursday,, 21-in. Screen and in East Denver and Park Hill on Wednesday Married in Annunciation and Friday. M i s's Dolores Virginia Barbe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry The telephone number is CHerry 5503 Barbe, 3622 La­ fayette street, Denver, was mar­ ried to Kenneth W. Horn, son of Mr. &nd Mrs. C, W. Horn, St. The BANBURY, by DuMont Helena, Ore., in a THE FLANDERS, ST. VINCENT DE PAUL by DuMont with pant 21-inch rectangular ceremony before tube. Plug-in for record player; the Rev. Donald with pant 21-inch rectangular tube. Plug-in for record player. In mahogany or limed oak ve- SALVAGE BUREAU McMahon in An- CaWet in fine fruitwood finialu neera—latter available with rafia nunciatiofi church doota in colora. Aug. 9. The maid o f honor was Miss Mary Ann Sprocki, and the bridesmaids were Miss Madonna Benson and Miss Why not the very best for your home Elaine Seeman. RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. Jeanne Sprocki The WICKFORD, by DuMont I when it costs no more? was flower girl, with giant 21-inch rectangular tube. 1 • ’ GENERAL TIRES and Chuck Penche Plug-in for record pltyer. Cabinet of w a s ring-bearer, fine mahogany or hmM oak veneers; ^ ^ ^ I General Batteries Attendants to the bridegroom were Jack Bertke, best South Gaylord Appliances KRAFT RECAPPING man, a n d R ex GENERAL] Thompson and We maintain our own serv­ Kraft Inspected Gerald Gustaf­ 1061 So. Gaylord Race 6444 S9UEECEE son. Following the ceremony a reception was held in Polish hall. ice staffed by experts only^ .U sed Tires The bride is a graduate of Annunciation high school and the bride­ no trainees. Open Evenings Over 5 Years at This Location groom attended St. Helena, Ore., schools. After a wedding trip through G.T.A.C. Kaay Pay 144)1 W. Colfax KE. 5205 Canada, the couple are at home at 2035 S. Pennsylvania street, Den­ ver.— (Jerome studio photo) ANNUAL BAZAAR LAFAYETTE, COLO. Saturday & Sunday, September 6 & 7 . , ST. IDA’S CHURCH Spaghetti Dinner Sunday, J to 6 p.m. TELEVISION SET — J)VERSTUFFED TELEVISION Turn off Denver-Boulder Toll Road at Toll House CHAIR - SAMSONITE LUGGAGE Games For All ' 'To Reach Lafayette PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, September 4,1952

GOOD CLOTHES NEED Scenic Addition at Loretto Heights NOT BE EXPENSIVE St. Mary's Academy THE VELVET-PROFILE THE Exceptional-Value at ENGLISH Openings Sept. 8,15 St. Mary’s academy grade moor drive; 8:25, Monaco and school, Denver, will reopen Mon­ Sixth; 8:26, Monaco and Ninth; h, < ^ TAILORS day, Sept. 8, with an increased en­ 8:27, Monaco and 12th; 8:29, Mon­ I- - , »01 FIFTEENTH STREET rollment. The bus schedule will be aco and Colfax; 8:31, 17th and as follows: 8, leave school; 8:16, Hudson; 8:37, 17th and Vine; Combine Quality and Style Third and Milwaukee; 8:17, Third 8:44, Grant and 12th; 8:48, Sixth at Prices You Can Afford and Madison; 8:20, Third and Eu- and Ogden; 8:50, Sixth and Hum'- dora; 8:23, Jasmine and Crest- boldt; 8:51, Gaylord and Sixth; 8:53, Gaylord and Third; 8:56, University and Virginia; 9:02, 1 University and Iliff. The high school will resume Why Pay More?” on Monday, Sept. 15. The high (Trademark) school bus will be at South Uni­ versity and Yale at 8:20 o’clock and will leave at 8:40 o’clock. -5? The new faculty members in the '■* »*■ Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores high school are Sister Marineil, COMPANY formerly of St. Joseph’s academy, El Paso, Tex.; Sister M. Michaela _ Colorado Owned Stores. from Lqretto academy, St. Louis, Mo.; and Mrs. Eva Wilkins. Sis­ = Englewood 800 Santa Fa Dr. ter M. Elaine has been transferred S I 30 South Broadway 15th and California to Ft. Collins, and Sister M. § 3933 W. Colfax CnrtU & 15th St. 17th & Tremont Rhodes to Holy Family high school, Denver. Sister M. Philothea from -’''/is... \ ■>/Xv Webster college, Webster Groves, Mo., replaces Sister Thomas Kath­ erine as principal of the grade school. Sister Thomas Katherine Al Bennett has been assigned to Highwood, 111. fS 'V 'i The members of the freshman A NEW RESERVOIR in back of the art TWO UPPERCLASSMEN, M argaret Men's Clothing Dept. class will be guests at a garden tea on the school campus . Thursday, studio and Machebeuf h^ll at Loretto McCurdy, left, and Patsy Ikehara, right, are Sept. 4. The bus will be at S. Heights college provides a pleasant scenic addition shown with Nadine Curtin of Bouldqr, who enters Rogers-Peet Loretto Heights college this fall as a freshman. With University and Yale at 2 :30 o’clock to the clubhouse grounds. The reservoir was com­ to bring the girls to the academy. registration two weeks away, activities on the campus Society Brand Seniors Frances Muto, Betty Jean pleted this summer and insures sufficient water are increasing. Upperclassmen have elaborate plans Kafka, Marion Gow, Gretchen supply for the newly installed sprinkling system to greet tbe record number of resident students who Luscious velvet "profile" with feather trim— - Scoladale Geiger, Marjorie Lowrey, and Mar­ throughout the campus. Its measurements are 140 have enrolled. Registration for upperclasmen is Sept. to frame yoOr face. From our tremendous x 70 feet and it holds 500,000 gallons of water. 16 and for freshmen. Sept. 17. Brayton garet McGrath are assisting. collection of: Work op the new building is pro­ gressing and it will be ready for PROFILES CLOCHES use by the second semester. The 'Buck for Books' Holy Family Faculty Hears THE mnv CO play fields are being leveled and OFF-THE-FACE PILL BOXES NONE equipment purchased with funds IN 2ND FLOOR raised by the St. Mary’s academy Scholarship Drive West Coast Boys' Chaplain Mothers’ club the past spring. VELVETS AN0.THE NEW-TEXTURED FELTS HIOHER In the past week, a substantial (Holy Family High School, Boys, San Mateo, Calif. Following donation was made to the building Launched at Regis Denver) the talk, which was directed ■ All new Fall colors. fund by the Solis-Freiberger fam­ Classes at Holy Family high toward inculcating the apostolic High Fashion at low prices. ilies. The alumni of Regis college, school were resumed Tuesday spirit in youth, there was much ANNUNCIATION PARISH Denver, this week launched a morning with a capacity enroll­ discussion and a brief recess. In “buck for books’’ drive in an at­ ment. New members of the fac­ the second half of the meeting, Please Patronise These Friendly Firms 1 Faculty Change Made tempt to raise $2,000 for the Wal­ ulty, who replace Fathers William Patricia Durant and Mary Lou ter Springs Memorial scholarship Jones and Robert Syrianey, Sisters Grisenti, seniors, reportedpc on their JUNIOR HATS At Mullen High School before the first of the year. Francis Camilla and Dorothy Jane, experience in a Christian;h: living The drive aims at collecting $1 are: Fathers John Walsh, John project at Bethlehem, Ky., this Adorable new creations.. .1 Now that the youngsters are back to school _ Brother Ernest, F.S.C., is be­ from each member of its alumni Anderson, Edward Madden; and summer. ginning his second year as princi­ for the teen-ager. In velvets send us all their Fall clothing for a complete organization, with the interest off Sisters Charlesanna a n d Mary Members of the student council, pal of the J. K. Mullen high school, the amount to be used each year Rhodes. elected in the spring, held a Com­ «n(i felts. Many new Fall colors and and thorough cleaning. Let us Fort'Logan. Only one change has The faculty met in pre-school munion - breakfast meeting Sun been made in the Mullen faculty to pay for the books for the two shapes—the price so low. give your kiddies’ wear a just-Iike- scholarship winners of the Walter conference Wednesday, Aug. 27. day, Aug. 24, in the school hall. 'PfADlN'v this year. Brother Edmund, Springs memorial. An inspiring talk was given by the Ron Burak, president of the stu­ new look for real economy! Phone F.S.C., for the past two years at Rev. John Cunningham, spiritual dent body, presided. Preparations 'RlTiN'4’ Kirwin high school, Galveston, CH.0612 for pick-up and delivery. Scholarship Begun director and chaplain of the Juni- for welcoming the freshmen, and ta E T iC Tex., replaces Brother Gordian, In Honor of Negro pero Serra Diosesan School for developing a mature attitude F.S.C., who has been assigned to IF toward school property were the the faculty of De La Salle Cath­ The scholarship was launched chief subjects discussed. olic high school. New Orleans, la. the past St. Patrick’s day in honor P A R IS H ATS The faculty at Mullen has spon­ of Walter Springs, a Negro alum­ Two Scholarships Lorraine Hayes and Joe Libo- sor and teaching assignments as nus of the school who was slain nati, co-editors of the Lamp Post, 1520 California Street follows: Brother Francis, F.S.C., in 1942 in a small Southern town. called a meeting of th^ staff Tues­ vice principal and senior sponsor; Each year the scholarship will edu­ IVill Be Awarded day after classes were dismissed "Across from Denver Dry Goods Co. on California St,” cate one Negro boy and one White to meet their new moderator. Sis­ Brother Edmund, F.S.C., junior ter Mary Rhodes, and to make School Togs Now! sponsor; Brother Amedy, F.S.C., boy at the same time, supplying plans for the homecoming issue, sophomore sponsor; Brother Abel, each with books, tuition, etc. Both To Annunciation 1735 East 31st Ave. which comes out the latter part of CH 0612 F.S.C., freshman sponsor; Brother boys will be brought from differ­ (Annunciation High School, October. George, F.S.C., shop work; and ent sections of the South. In the Denyer) Officers of the Girls’ sodality Brother Norbert, F.S.C., prefect first six months of the drive, In memory of their mother, met with Sister Edward Mary, and business subjects. Dick Brown nearly $1,000 was collected. The the late Mri. Mary Cook, past moderator, before school to plan is coach of athletics, and Ruben total amount needed to make the president of the Annunciation a program for the year. Mar­ BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH Eckander is band director. scholarship perpetual is $20,000. PTA, her ton, daughters, and guerite Dickerson, prefect of the Patronise -These Friendly Firms sont-in-law — Jacqueline and sodality; Barbara Bugg, president Rots Adcok, Eleanor and Pat of the missions; and Katherine Peak Freshmen Enrollment Simington, Marilyn and Robert Hillen attended the CSMC meet­ Nath, and Tom Cook— are ing at Notre Dame university in ROSS VARIETY STORE awarding two scholarships con­ South Bend, Ind., and stopped **The Sign In Regis' History Expected sisting of tuition for 10 months oyer in Chicago for part of the NOTIONS - INFANT WEAR DE. 42&6 B JOHM f. That and $5 for incidental expenses. sodality convention. Marguerite Hardware • Toys B r u n o What will probably be the 8. Registration for the col­ The scholarships are to ha also attended Girls’ State the early For Top Markft Prln largest freshman class in his­ lege this year is already run­ part of June. Janet Westdal, sen- RUITOR Lilt Teir Propirt) awarded to deterring and needy 2214-16 Kearney AV(. tory will start enrolling Friday, ning far ahead of the past was the representative from AT KURNET With Ui pupils, preferably orphans or DE. 4488 Sept. 5, in Loyola hall on the year’s number. members of families with two or Hoiy Family at the Red Cross Regis college campus, Denver. Registration also is running camp in Colorado Springs in mid more children attending school. August. With more than 150 students al­ heavy in the evening division of One award it to be made avail­ ready signed up, the freshman the college, according to John able to a boy in high school and class this year is expected to J. Coyne, director. Night school one to a girl in grads school, Newman Head reach nearly 180 students. En­ registration is being held each both of whom are to be selected MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD PARISH rollment for the upperclass­ evening from 6 to 10 o’clock. by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor I These Friendly Firms Merit Your Patronage men allso is remaining expect­ Sept. 4, 5, 8, and 9 in Loyola Charles Hagus and the princi­ edly high, with registration for hall. pals of the respective schools. sophomores, juniors, and sen­ iors being held Monday, Sept. Instruction Class to Begin, ILIFF DRUG New Dean BERNADINE AND HERMAN LIDKE On Sept. 9 in Wheotridge We Have a Complete Prescription Department (Sta. Peter and Paul’a Pariah, Bake Sole Wheatridge) Phone PL. 5-0872 — Free Delivery The Altar and Rosary society The Rev. Robert G. McMahon will hold its monthly bake sale 2238 So. Colorado Blyd, at Hiff will inaugurate the fall series of at the Wheatridge Realty office the a4ult instruction classes Tues­ Saturday, Sept. 6, from 9 a.m. till We Give Green Stamps day evening. Sept. 9, at 8 p.m. The 3 p.m. Everyone in the parish is classes will be held in the assembly asked to bring some item of cooked School Supplies room of the rectory, and Catholics food to the sale. Anyone not hav­ * Fountain Pent and Pencils as well as non-Catholics are in­ ing ,^ransportation may call Arv. * Dictionariet, Typewriter Supplies vited to participate. These classes 584 and someone on the committee * Ring Books and Zipper Note Books MclXTYRE will be held regularly each week will pick up the offering. There * Slide Rules throughout the season. will be on display articles of * Drafting Supplies CLEANERS needlework, featuring children’s * Art Materials The firms listed here de­ school dresses. * Drawing Sets The Finest Cleaning Night Registration Set On Sept. 1 Father McMahon > Prscticsllr All Types of Books Except Textbooks serve to be remembered al Reasonable Prices At Opportunity School baptized Marilyn Louise, daughter when you are distributing 2266 S. Colo. Bird, at Iliff of Dr, and Mrs. Elroy Goebel, Jr., The province chairman of with Paul and Gertruile Bosko as 3(mdJtkk-£sdlami^ your patronage in the dif­ Newman clubs for inter- 184ll California St., Denver Phone KE. 0241 All Garments Insured Registration for the fall session sponsors; aid Lynn Dee Ann, Rocky mountain colleges is George ferent lines of business. day classes at the Emily Griffith daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gallagher of the University of Col­ Opportunity school in Denver was J. Ward. Rojjert Parko and Jean­ orado, a senior in the law-business Plaza 5-0234 Delivery held Sept. 3. Enrollment for the nette GalligAn were sponsors for Lynn. school. He left Aug. 27 for the na­ Saye 10% Cash & Carry evening classes is scheduled for tional Newman convention at Pur­ Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 8 and The Men’s club will meet to­ night, Sept. 4, at 8 p.m. in the due university, Lafayette, Ind. H. R. ITIEINinGER CO. The Rev, Francis J. Male- 9, between 7 and 9 p.m., in the George Gallagher is in charge of main building at 13th and'Welton assembly room. Larges! Art Material Store in the West cek, S.J., newly assigned to Sacristy workers for Saturday, all Newman clubs in the Rocky streets. Mountain area. While at Purdue the philosophy department in Regis Topping all past records, 29,045 Sqpt. 6, will be Genevieve Fitting college, Denver, this year, has and Frances Austin. he is attending all national execu­ ST. JAMES' PARISH persons registered the past year tive committee meetings. been named tp be the new dean of with 2,500 remaining on the wait­ * Oil and Water Color Outfiti men at the college. In this po- With George are his brother, Please Patronise These Friendly Firms ing list at the close of the school Regis' Finance Division Leo Gallagher, who is a senior in O School Art Supplies * Slide Rules term, according to Howard L. the business school in the Univer­ Johnson, principal of Denvei's sity of Colorado; Jim Nelson, who 0 Pastel Crayons POP’S SERVICE unique Opportunity school. All the Increases Staff to 21 F. A. Fergofon, M.mbcr of St. Jtmn' The firms listed he*re de- ' is a University of Colorado law ' DRAWING INSTRUMENTS classes may be attended tuition The diviiion of commerce end student; Pat Kelly of Denver, Clem SINCLAIR serve to be remembered ' free by Denver residents and there finance of Regis college, Den­ Williamson, University of Colo­ 409 16th Street is only a small charge to those liv­ AComa 3727 PRODUCTS when you are distributing ver, this year has expanded its rado; Mary Ann Pleasants, Uni­ Waihing - Lubrication ing outside the city. teaching staff to 21 full and versity of Colorado; Shirley Ori- Acceuoriei your patronage in the dif- i In addition to the regular day part-time staff members to' ger. University of Colorado; and" j and evening enrollment, it is ex­ meet the incre'ased enrollment Goodyear Tire# A Batteriei ferent lines of business. Mary Ann Shieb. 6875 E. Colfax EA. 3226 pected that applications for eve­ at the school. The division, They will 1m at the University of ning vocational high school classes which is headed by the Rev. Purdue untiltil Sept.5e 9. They will at­ will surpass previous years during Joseph A. Ryan, S.J., expects to tend special meetings in Chicago. SPECIALISTS IN PAROCHIAL DANSBERRY'S ST. PHILOMENA'S the registration period I between handle at least one-third of the George and Leo Gallagher are sons Mayfair ® Service Sept. 29 and Oct 2. For further total enrollment of the college of Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher, Patronise These Friendly Firms Joe De Anda, Prop. PHARMACY facts about Emily Griffith Oppor­ in the commerce and finance of Boulder.—(Photo by Don Carl­ Waihing - Lubrication PrHcriptions — Sundriss tunity school, those interested may division. son) Acceiioriet - Tires - Batteries GIFTS . FOUNTAIN SERVICE call AComa 4561. S ch ool SooJiL *6 4 U’* Gre«n Stampi FREE DELIVERY Frank AntoncIIi W, L. (SpMd) Miegu IVurses Aid Coarse at 14th Sc Kramaria D£. 9858 W. 8, (Bill) Carry % New and Used Books for All Schools E. Colfax & Olive FL 2337 Practical Nursing: Course Sie Complete Line of The Emily Griffith Opportunity Joseph’is Hospital in Both Colorado Dioceses school, in conjunction with Denver Denver, Colorado General hospital, will begin the Our Used Books Are Clean, Sanitary, and WINES & COLD BEER Acquire the skill to give good nursing care to the family Send ns. your Blankets Now . . . course in practical nursing on Reasonably Priced We will return them .soft and fluffy. Oct. 6. Interested women appli­ and to the sick in hospitals. The daily care of patients is cants may register immediately. taught by lecture, demonstration and supervised practice The practical nursing course is at the bedside. Lunch, laundry of uniforms and allowance J s i d k designed to train qualified women, are given during the course. Classes will begin Sept. 15th, Associated Cleaners 17 years of age and older. Addi­ 1952. BARGAIN BOOK STORE 3525 E. Colfax FR. 8881 tional information may be ob­ REQUIREMENTS Pickpp And tained by visiting the Emily Grif­ A sincere desire to care for the sick. High School, one year 6736 E. Colfax Delivery Serrice EA.S462 FREE DELIVERY fith Opportunity school at 13th or equivalent. Age, 21 to 50 years. 406 15th at Tremont KEystone 1418 11 A.H. 4F.M. and Welton streets or by calling APPLY TO Director of Nursei’ Aide Program AComa 4561t P h o^ , MAin 61^1, Room 143

E ^ i THursdoy, September 4,1952 Office, 938 Bannock Street TH8 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4205 PAGE NINE Work on Tots' Playground Choir to Resume St. Joseph's PTA to Name Committees ATTENTION, DENVER VOTERS DemocroHc Primary, Sept. 9 Ths first meeting of S t Joseph’s Completed at St. James' Parent-Teachers’ association for + + + Practice Sept. 5 the 1952-1953 semester will be held Tuesday evening, Sept« 9. At (^t, Jam*>’ Pariih, Denver) dren, those in the first and second this meeting Mrs. Joseph Gabble, Fall Festival Workers Final -work on the new play- grades. The Walsh Memorial hall the newly elected 1 president, and PAUL S. ELAM gjound-parking program is being has been redecorated, the side wall At Holy Rosary her .co-oflficers will announce the « 'J, completed. The new playground and ceiling have been painted and committee heads and room fathers Democratic Candidate will be used for the smaller chll- the floor refinished. (Holy Rotary Paritk, Danvar) and mothers. A special invitation Mrs. Cudmore The Holy Rosary Adult choir is extended to all parents to he Fort Tp Prpiide resumes practice on Friday eve­ present at the meeting to see and RK;ELECT Mrs. William Cudmore will pre­ ning, Sept. 5, at 8 o’clock under take part in the work that the or­ side at the staff meeting to be held the directorship of Jamds M. ganization is doing for the chil­ STATE SENATOR DONALD P. in her home at 1629 Syrpeuse Tracy. The adult choir sings for dren. A record turnout is ex­ Sept. 10 at 9:30 a.m. Officers, the 10 o’clock Masses and all who pected. Refreshments will be COLORADO'S SOVEREIGNTY, committee chairmen, and room are interested in singing are asked served. DUNKLEE " mothers are asked to attend. to come to this practice. Joseph Allen Clever, son of Mr. ECONOMY, LABOR, ARE ALL MATTERS OF STATE DHMOCRATIC CANDIDATE The Community Chest needs All parishioners are asked to and Mrs. Floyd Clever of 719 workers. Anyone who desires to support the children in tl)e sale of Mariposa street was baptized Aug. LEGISLATION STATE SENATOR donate service as a block mother the Junior Parochial Football 31 by Father Bernard Kramer, for the Community Chest is asked carnival tickets to be held on C.SS.R. Mae and Louis Hernan­ A candidate who can win Qualified by Experience and to contact Mrs. Lorren Griffin, Saturday afternoon, Sept. 27, at dez were the sponsors. On the same in November Ediucation EA. 4946. 2 p.m. at the Denver Bears day Father Christian Darley, Primary Election September 9 Baptized in the week were Merlin stadium. C.SS.R., baptized Ralph Jude Mall-. James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin The list of donors to the rec.. ica, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph WE NEED YOUR VOTE Pol. Adv. J. Handley; St^hen Paul, son of tory drive held in 1961 is posted Mallica. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Prince; in the vestibule of the church. Rust ■were the sponsors. Pol. Adv. Pierce James, son of Mr. and Mrs Monsignor John Judnic would like The Very Rev. Paul Schwarz, ROSEMARY ANt) FLORENCE GARRAMONE, both Paul C. Welsh; Ronald James, son all to check this list to see C.SS.R., pastor, congratulated the of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Snow; that their names were not omitted parishioners on the frequency of sisters, and Loretta Garramone, a cousin (left to right), Jerome Andrew, son of Mr. and or spelled incorrectly. This list their reception of Holy Communion will manage the country store concession at St. Joseph’s fall festival RAYMOND B. DANKS Mrs. Floyd A. Ramsey; and Ruth will later be made into an honor during the summer months, and on the nights of Friday, SaUirday, and Sunday, Oct. 8, 4, and 6. Agnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. roll and placed in'the rectory. especially on family Communion George C. Wieser. The Rev. Victor Grab'rian, Sunday, which is the Sunday after Picnic Sept. 7 O.S.M., assistant pastor of St. the First Friday. This Friday, Christ the King Parish Democratic Candidate For The annual picnic, as has been Philip’s church, Chicago, is spend­ §ept. 5, is the First Friday of previously mentioned, will he held ing nis vacation with his parents, the month and Confessions will be STATE SENATE Sunday, Sept. 7. In the morning Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grabrian, heard on Thursday as usual. 4701 Grant street. Men W ill Meet Sept. 10 th* golf tournament will be held Among those who have recently • Denver Born • Denver Educated at the Evergreen golf course. Ever­ The Holy Name society will moved into the parish are F, H. green. Play will start promptly at meet Wednesday afternoon. Sept. Todd of 1024 Acoma street, Mr. (Christ the King Parish, Denver) tertain St. John’s circle at a bridge • Colorado Conscious 11 a.m. In the afternoon the family 10, at 1 p.m. in the school hall. and Mrs. A. M. Patrick of 364 The Men’s club of Christ the luncheon in her home, 767 Grape picnic will be at Schroeders park, Kalamath street, and Mrs. Esther King parish will outline its pro­ street, on Thursday, Sept. 11. INCUMBENT STATE REPRESENTATIVE which is about one-half mile from Carver of 618 Delaware street. gram of activities for the. year Mr. and Mrs. Leland Foster have Bergen park. The time for the Danger, Children! Pol. Adv. Mrs. Vincent O’Connor of 1056 1952-53 ^ t the meeting to be held returned from a two-week visit picnic has been set for 2 p.m. “School’s Open — Drive Care­ Wednesday evening. Sept. 10, in with Mrs. Foster’s sister, Si*ter The September meeting of St. Galapago street has returned to fully” is this week’s slogan as the school hall. All men of the par­ Mary Gertrude of Mercyhurit col­ Zita’s circle will be with 'Irs. Paul her home after minor surgery in lege, Erie, Pa. Friends and Patrons ' thousands of boys and giyls return St. Anthony’s hospital. Mrs. Helen ish, whether members of the Men’s Fitzgerald, 1736 Locust street. The club or not, are invited to attend. Mr. add Mrs. Michael J. O’Don- VOTE FOR circle was entertained in July by to classrooms after summer vaca­ McNicholas of 80 Fox street in­ oghue have received word that tion. Motorists are warned to use curred an injury at home last week After the business meeting a so­ Mrs. J. V. Colman, and in August cial hour will follow, at which re­ their son-in-law and daughter. by Mrs. Oscar Vogel. extra caution . while driving in that required several stitchesj Mrs. Robert Turner of 275 Fox freshments will be served. Captain and Mrs. Robert F. Kal- Thomos H. Men's Club Supper school zones. Many of the children tenbacher and their three children, Elect going to and from school will be street, and president of the Altar 11 Boys Will Enter The Men’s club will meet and Rosary society, had the mis­ sailed from Anchorage, Alaska, on Wednesday evening, Sept. 10. in traffic for the first time, and Catholic High Schooli Aug. 25 and expect to arrive in MADIGAN it is up to motorists to do every­ fortune to trip on a board while All the 11 boys from the first R. GEORGE WOODS Preceding the meeting the annual thing . possible to protect them working. She fractured her ankle, Denver about Sept. 10. They will Democratic Candidale barbecue Supper will be held at and has it in a cast. eighth grade graduation class of visit in Denver for a short time for 6:30 under the direction of Boyd from traffic hazards. Christ the King school, who re­ before proceeding to Captain Kal- Secretary of State *Bafley. All men of the parish are ceived their diplomas on May 29, tenbacher’s new assignment in House of « urged and invited to attend. will enter Catholic institutions for Washington, D. C. Mrs. Kalten- The regular lunch program for their high school course. Michael bacher will be remembered as Pa­ Representatives Democratic Primaries the children of the school will Loyola Parish HNS Sets Bell, Joseph and Robert Karpisek, tricia O’Donoghue. Both she and begin Monday, Sept. 8. Michael McCann, Kirk Merritt, Captain Kaltenbacher are gradu­ Pol. Adv. Tuesday, Sept. 9, 1952 Ma.sses for first Friday will be Richard Tully, Michael Yoksh, and ates of the class of 1943 of Ca­ BUSINESS at 6:30 and 7:30. Meeting for September 9 Robert Zweiser will enter Regis thedral high school. high school; Peter Schaefer III Effective Sept. 1, a new ADMINISTRATIVE and James Sowden will go to the (chedulc of Meites for week Mineral hot springs are found (Loyola Parish, Denver) non, this Thursday, Sept. 4, at 1 Elect WILLIAM L. EXPERIENCE throughout Colorado. Delightful o’clock. The monthly meeting will Benedictine Abbeji school in Canon days and holy days went into swimming pools are located at all The Holy Name society of City. John Lichnovsky will leave effect. Hereafter Manas will be Pol. Adv. Loyola parish will meet on Sept. 9 be held in the school hall at 2 these points. o’clock on Tuesday, Sept. 9. All on Saturday, Sept. 6, for Cape at 6:30 and 6i30 o’clock on at 8 o’clock in the school hall, with Girardeau, Mo., where he will en­ week days; and on Holy Days E. Valdez presiding. A meet­ women of the parish are invited to MADDEN become members of the Altar so­ ter the preparatory school of Vin­ at 6, 6:45, 8, and 9:30 o'clock. Vote For ing of the executive council was centian college. Rosemary Buckley, Friday, Sept. 5, the first Friday, Democrat for held Sept. 2 to make plans for the dality to gain the spiritual bene­ fits of belonging to this group. Carol Crede, and Roberta Swigert Masses will be at the usual time, year. Men who have not joined will continue their studies at St. 6:30 and 8:30. Holy Communion this organization are invited to Breakfast will be served to the State Representative FRED. “Fritz” SCHNEIDER school children following the 8 Mary’s academy; and Nancy will be distributed before the 6:30 J . attend the meeting on Sept. 9. The Kiehm, Dolores Martinez, and Bev­ Mass. Confessions will be heard year’s program will be outlined o’clock Mass on first Friday, Sept. Member of 5, by the members of the P'TA. erly Sue Montreal will take their Thursday afternoon from 4 to DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR and new committee members in­ high school work at St. Francis 5:30 and in the evening from 7:30 troduced following a brief busi­ Mrs. Joseph Frawley is chairman of the first Friday breakfast de Sales’. to 9. The Holy Hour Thursday St. Philomena’s Parish ATTORNEY GENERAL ness meeting. Entertainment and St. Anthony’s circle, which evening. Sept. 4, will be from 7 :45 refreshments follow the business committee. Pol. Adv. Qualified by Experience and HU Knoteledga There will be exposition of the meets on the first Thursday, and to 8:45. meeting. The Rev. William St. Clement’s circle, which meets Members of the Nocturnal Ado­ of City, County and State Problems Heavey, S.J., is the spiritual di­ Blessed Sacrament after the 8 o’clock Mass until the close of the on the first Tuesday of the month, ration society from Christ the rector of the group. have canceled their September King parish will observe an hour Primary Election — Tuesday, September 9 ,1 9 5 2 Altar Sodality Sacred Heart novena services the evening of Friday, Sept. 6. meetings, but will resume their of adoration in Holy Ghost church Member of Christ th« King Parish Meeting Sept. 9 schedule in October. from 3 to 4 Friday morning. Pol. Adv. A novena in honor of the FRANCIS P. O'NEILL A meeting of the officers and Blessed Mother is being held in The attention of members of St. An opportunity to be repre­ chairmen of the Loyola Altar so­ Loyola church and will close on Joseph’s circle is called to a change sented bffore the Blessed Sacra­ •Vote For- dality is being held in the home Sept. 8. Extra Hail Marys are in the date for its first fall meet­ ment both day and,night in the Democrat for of the president, Mrs. James Gan- being recited after the Masses and ing from the third to the second church and in the convent is given the parishioners are attending Thursday. Mmes. Harold Collins parishioners through the sanctu­ Mass and receiving Communion in and Howard Clennan will be joint ary lamps. Anyone wishing to do­ George J. Baker her honor. hostesses at a bridge luncheon in nate a month is asked to contact State Representative An inquiry forum will be held the home of Mrs. Collins, 1344 £u- Mrs. E. J. McCabe, 651 Forest for Catholics and non-Catholics in dora street, on Thursday, Sept. 11. street, FR. 1644. The months open ^ Served'1947 to 1949 as Democrat for the Loyola school basement, ■with Mrs. D. F. Hambrick will extend are September, 1952, through Au­ the first meeting scheduled for her hospitality to the Little Flower gust 1963. ^ your Representative. Sept. 18. Its purpose is to inform circle at a luncheon in her home On Sunday, Sept. 7, parishioners 723 Elm street, on Thursday, Catholics better and to bring the in the A-H group are asked to re­ Pol. Adv, Catholic doctrine to those who Sept. 11. Members are asked to ceive Holy Communion. Secretary of have not had the opportunity to note the change from the second Baptized by the pastor, the Rev. learn the teachings of the Church. Tuesday to the second 'Thursday. John W, Seannell on Sunday, Aug. The St. Margaret Mary circle 31, was John Patrick, infant of Recent visitors at the rectory will accept the hospitality, of Mrs. State '■ were the Rev. Joseph McCallin, Mr. 4md Mrs. Joseph Patrick Mc­ S.J., head of the history depart­ Charles Cassidy at a bridge lunch­ Dermott, 141 Jersey. John had for Vote For ment of Rockhurst college, Kansas eon in her home, 1140 Glencoe his sponsors his maternal grand­ City, and the Rev. Eugene P. Mur­ street, on Wednesday, Sept. 10. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter phy, 8.J., national director of the Mrs. Leonard Ramsey will en­ Golesh. ANGELO E. BOGGIO He has served you faithfully Sacred Heart program. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE Patricia Catlett for for two terms, and asks your Catholic Candidates To Enter Convent As a matter of information to Frantz. (The wife aijd family of HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES continued support and vote Mr. and Mrs. Robert Catlett, our readers, the Register is here- Ralph J. Cummings are Catholic.) daughters Patricia and Mary Jo, ■with listing the names of known For district attorneys. First dis­ (1st District) on Sept. 9. and Mrs. Mary Kiley left Denver Catholic candidates and the of­ trict, Clement R. Hackethal; Aug. 30 for New York, where fices they seek: Second district, Denver, Bert M. Primary Election, Sept. 9, 1952 Patricia will enter the Convent of Those on the Democratic ticket Keating. are: For Governor, John W. Yonr Stpport Will B« Apprtdat^d the Dominican Sisters of the Sick On the Republican ticket, for Pol. Adv, Poor at Ossining, N. Y. Patricia Metzger: for state auditor, Myron state senator, Denver, C. Blake and Mary Jo are graduates of C. McGinley; for attorney general, Pol. Adv. J. Fred Schneider; for state Hiester; for state representatives, Loyola grade school, and Patricia Denver, James J. Carter, Joe is a graduate of St. Francis de senator, Denver, Stephen L. R. McNichols; for state representa­ Rebel, and Paul V. Hodges; for Sales’ school, where Mary Jo ■will district attorney. Second district, enter her freshman year. tives, Denver, Frank J. Burk, Wil­ The children from the fourth to liam L. Madden, Angelo E. Bog- Denver, Thomas E. McCarthy. Vote For . . . John W. the eighth ^ades, inclusive, will gio, Francis P. O’Neill, Thomas H. Judge Joseph Cook is uncon­ NEAL D. BISHOP make the five first Saturdays in Madigan, and Robert C. Crowley; tested as the Republican candidate honor of Our Lady of -Fatima, from Jefferson county, Barney for the juvenile court bench, and for starting on Sept. 6. The Rosary O’Kane. William Doyle will appear on the Howard Biell will be said at the Mass, and For District Judge, Denver November ballot as Democrat METZGER Sister Jean Patrice ■will conduct (Two judgeships were created by seeking the four-year vacancy on Democratic Condidote for Lieutenant Governor the 15-minute meditations follow­ Chap. 36 S.L. J952.), Albert T. the State Supreme Court ing the Mass. A Veteran in Military, State Representative VOTE FOR Government and Community Candidate for VETERAN - YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED Service PRIMARIES SEPTEMBER *, rtS2 GEORGE A. MAAERBIIVO Pol. Adv. Democratic Primary Sept. 9, 1952 D«ia»cr»tic Cuidldit* Pol. Adv. Governor HOUSE OF REPRESE1\TATIVES I pltdet HonMtr and falrntH. f i s L - ^ l s J ± Holdtr of B.8. in Law and L.L.B. from UniTOfaitr of Donvar Law School. Democratic Party Robert E. Holland BEMBEZOFF I Sept. 9th Elect Democrat for DEMOCRAT FOR A. RAY HARVEY State Representative t Will Appreciate GOVERNOR Democratic Candidate for Your Vote He has appreciated your support in the House of Representatives past, and will again on Sept. 9.

BE SURE TO VOTEI Your Support Will Be Appreciated ‘ Pol. Adv. * Progressive Primary Election, Sept 9, 1982 ^ Aggressive - Reliable • Qualified THE* CANDIDATE OF “A Younf Democrat who belioTta in * Reliable domocratic action” PERFORMANCE WILKIE HAM Pol. Adv. ^ActFronk H. NOT PROMISES * Experienced Democratic Candidate Vote For • Legiilativ* Itader for 6 # Born, reared and adueoted for GOVERNOR ^ year*—former Speaker, Stale in Colorado Man With A Plan and a CONRY House of Representatives Record of Performance** •-Valeran World War I Democrat for • Young, aggressive, vigorous, • Lawyer mrs. Shirley HI. Kramer • Successful executive honest • Rancher House of experience in business Member of DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE St. Catherine’s Parish • District Attornay, 16th Ju­ for dicial District Representatives •PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMBER 9TH-' Resident—Lamar, Colorado HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES GradwtavruisiHSSir ofo/ Regisxirgis wsscKCCollege Primary EUction, Tiias., Stpt. 9, 1982 Lawyer, Member American LeponLegic Pol. Adv. Pol. Aiv. ?oI. Adv. SEN BEZOFF FOB GOVERNOS COMMITTEE " Fpl. Adv, Pol. Adv. ■7- ' I

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PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, September 4,1952

CAMEO COVERIIVGrfiV F R CO. HOME TOWN BOY'S TV MART Linoleum— Aipholt, Rubber & Plastic Tile— Wall Covering NORTH DENVER NEWS Estimates Complimentary THE BEST TV NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE nmmitwrimtwiimtmmwMwiHiwiiiHmmiiwMrmiiMimir 2555 W. 29th Ave. GR. 9535 Pronounces Makes Retreat Fada, one of the oldest manufacturers Final Vows St. Dominic's Altar Unit Directed by Brother in the Business—the Set that Plays The CAMELLIA Where Others Fail I To Hold Meet, Luncheon ^ I House of Beauty (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denrer) |graduates, and young women of The Rosary Altar society will the parish are invited to partici­ jor Your Beauty Work hold its first fall meeting Tuesday, pate in the outing. Only Highest Grade Solutions Used Sept. 9, in the church au4itorium. The purpose of the ticket dis­ The meeting will open with Rosary tribution is to acquaint the young • PERMANENTS • TINTS and Benediction m the church at women and the parishioners in • WELLA OIL ^TREATMENTS 12:30. The church services will be general with the purposes of the Jl7T£lEV/S/ON ^ followed by a luncheon, which will sodality. Reservations for the pic­ Expert Hair Styling and Complete Facial* by be served in the church auditorium. nic may be made by calling Gladys ANGELA and GLADYS Mrs. Frank L. Scheer At St. Catherine's on Sept. 7 VIC JOHNSON JEANNE'S GIFTS (St. Catherine’* Pariih, Denver) Confessions will be heard Thurs­ $ g 9 5 $ g 9 5 Jewelry The members of the Altar and day afternoon from 3:30 to 6, 4318 Tenny*on GR 9557 GL. 7623 4315 Tennyson Rosary society will receive Com­ and in the evening from 7:30 to SENSATIONAL munion Sunday, Sept. 7, in the 9. Masses on First Friday, Sept. 7:15 Mass. The members are re­ 5, will be at 6, 6:45, and 7:30. quested to occupy the front pews There will be no breakfast served as they will be reserved for them. to the school children. This cus-- M ARY LEE In preparation for First Friday, tom will be resumed as soon as CONTEST! 0 9 5 Young Moderns the new cafeteria is completed. GENUINE LIZARD PUMPS Complete Line of 0. K. NEW ROOFS The officers and committee GRAND PRIZE A FAMOUS MAKE Infants’ and Children’s Wear Free Estimates chairman of St. Catherine’s Par­ GENUINE LIZARD PURSES $4 0 9 5 GL. 2759 ent-Teachers’ association for the TO MATCH 3929 Tennyson CLEANERS Compoiition Shingle coming school year are; Mrs. Jane 13' Tat 4 Gr*.tl — Bnllt Up FlaU E. Lewis, president; Mrs. Russell TELEVISION SET Pick-up and Delivery Roof Rtpairt Dispense, vice president; Mrs. For Quality Bakery Gooi NOTARY PUBLIC John Burns, treasurer; Mi With built-in radio and phonograph combination valued at COMPLETE SET . . ’25 George Canny, secretary; Mi $589.95 PLUS 30 other valuable prizes. Try 4120 Tennyson Harry Johnson, historian; Mi Vincent Dwyer, program; Mi WEISS BAKERY GL: 5084 Walter Tegeler, publicity; Mrs. GET DETAILS FROM BANK EMPLOYEES Michael lacino, membership; Mrs. 4024 Tennyson St. John Lombardi, league; Mrs. D. RO O FIN G C a Figliolino and Mrs. R. Jackson, VISIT OUR NEW HOME AND 2020 Wtit 23rd health; Mrs. John Somma, sick OUR NEW LOAN DEPARTMENT GE 2539 report; Mrs. M. Spero, Our Lady; FOWLER’S Mmes. A. Zarlengo, R. Long, and L. Santangelo, hospitality; and ST. DOMINIC'S PARISH M L CARMEL PARISH Mrs. Paschal DiPilla, safety and DRIVE-IN-WINDOW OPEN TIL 6 P.M. civil defense; ways and means, Patronize These Friendly Merchants Patronise These Friendly Firms Mrs. Robert Kelly, chairman, as­ FAMILY SHOE STORE sisted by Mmes. J. Catalina, J. Frey, J. Leone, I. Suss'man, H. fiORTH D ^^E R ERDK EDDIE'S TEXACO WHITTAKER Vecchiarelli, and L. Zito. 3927 Tennyson GR. 0703 LONDON MARKET The PTA wishes to remind the r SERVICE PHARM AtY parishioners they will again have W. 28th and Julian Street GLendale 4703 AND GROCERY a complete line of Christmas cards, IGL. Ml» W. i«h At*. “The Friendly Store*’ OSCAR TUNNELL. Prop. all occasion cards, gift wrappings, M 5mb5r of F5dtr5l Dtpotil Inturane* Cerp. t Open Evenings Till 8 p.m. ^ • Watbing * Lubrication^ Quality Meat* and Groceries and stationery. 'These items will ' All d tp o iifi insured to $10,000. * Tire* * Auto Accettoriet Prescription Specialists PHONES I MA. 5231, TA. 1545 3855 WALNUT be on display on a date to be an­ * Battery Swvica W. 32nd and Petty, j- GL 2401 nounced later. I .

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Thursday, September 4,1952 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN Amusements - Dining Mother of God Society to Meet Sept. 11 Bull Fights and Boat Rides (Mother of Godj Parith, Denver) Recreation + + +■ +■ The first fall meeting of the Altar and Rosary society will be VieforMexico Amusement held Thursday, Sept. 11, at 1:30 Parish Correspondents p.m. in the church hall. The Ro­ (One of a series of articles by home. It had beautiful paintings, sary will be recited before the Paul H. Hallett on the Father Or- a spacious bathroom, all of tile meeting at 1:15 o’clock in the dinas Pilgrimage to Our Lady of from Puebla, a private altar, and ; BOBBY church. All women in the parish Guadalupe Shrine in Mexico) a lacquer table made by the In­ WAYIVE are invited to attend. Acapulco, on the Mexican west dians of Michoacan, all eloquent coast, is a beautiful resort town, Confessions will be heard Thurs­ of quiet elegance and taste. We IN PERSON day afternoon from 4 o’clock to whose steep hills are splashed red were shown a secret door behind ' Mercury Records with brilhant-budded jacaranda the altar, where priests and girls Singing Star 6 o’clock and in the evening from trees and where tall coconut 7:30 to 9 o’clock in preparation hunted by revolutionary soldiers Plu*! NITA BIEBER palms (they were just bearing were'hidden during the troubles of for first Friday. Masses on Friday And Her Dancers will be at 6:30 and 8 o’clock. when we were there) line the 1910-17. streets. It is a city of hotels and Optnina Sept. 12: Devotions ih Honor Taxco is famous for its silver MARGARET WHITING *n4 handsome villas, the latter mostly mines, and it is possible to buy JOE "FINGERS” CARR Of Our Lady of Fatima owned by millionaires from the a solid silver rosary there for 15 The usual devotions in honor of capital. It was the only place in pesos (about $1.75), Mike DiSalle's Our Lady of Fatima will be held our Mexican tour that had a trop­ Orcheitra ical climate, but the heat was Xochimilco Park, Plata of on Saturday by the Reparation so­ Familjr Amu*am*nt* ciety. Members spend one hour in tempered by sea breexes that blew SUNDAY IN THE in from the funnel-shaped Pacific Mexico City has this in common prayer any time in the day in SKY ROOM I front of the Blessed Sacrament. inlets. Its greatest influx of visi­ with Rome and other cities of It­ tors comes in the winter. aly: It is a place where it is pos­ COCKTAIL Mrs. A. J. Dexter and Mayme sible for an entire family to spend and Margaret Garrett attended Taxco, Crimele** City DANCING - a quiet day in the park or along S to f p.m. PIqb the retreat'at Loretto Heights re Taxco, in the Morelian hills, a a shaded way without dissipating Carrent Show at 71 cently. town Qjf about 30,000, ranks itself in exhausting pleasures. On No CoTor Charfc! Baptisms on Sunday by the Rev. above Montreal as the most old- Sunday, July 27, our party went Bandar Noon to f p.a Walter Huber, S.M.B., were of world city of this continent. Be­ for a boat ride along the exten­ 8MOBGA8BOBD Laura Jean Salamone, daughter of fore 1937 it had no telephones sive waterways of this amusement 12.01 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Salamone, or pipe lines, and then the lat­ ground, to which grazing cattle and with Richard Miele and Assunta ter were permitted only on con­ cornfields at regular intervals LaPorta as sponsors; and Shirley THE WOMEN PICTURED ABOVE represent a typi­ dition that each family have its gave a rural appearance strange Jean Geyer, adopted daughter of cal parish publicity committee. They are thsmews gather­ individual pipe. We could see to those familiar with any U. S. III Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse J. Geyer, these slender ribbons of lead run­ recreation area. As our boat with Nicholas V. Patrick and Mary ers for Mother of God parish, Denver. The press aides, standing, left ning one above the other up the to right, are Mmes. Clifford Welch, Gerald Connelly, Robert Schauer, punted along (harmlessly collid­ Patrick as sponsors. long pebble-stoned streets, too ing with other boats, which was and Deegna Van Duyn, who gather the news from all corners of the narrow for any vehicle to pass, The Rev. Peter Wildhaber, parish and present it to the parish correspondent, Mrs. Leonard A. part of the fun), I noticed that S.M.B., of Cheyenne Wells, for­ as steep almost as ladders. There is most of the other craft were fam­ Tangney, seated, who assembles all the reports for presentation to the delightful lazy market place merly stationed in Presentation Denver Catholic Register. ily affairs, sometimes privately y i? b P E N S ! parish, Denver, was a visitor in the near the famous church of Santa owned, sometimes rented, but all rectory over the week end. Jesuit Sailed From Ireland in 1892 Prisca. The city’s police chief says used by a man and wife and chil­ Mrs. Frank Doyle and daugh­ the jail is empty. Recalling its dren out for a day’s peaceful ters, Sharon and Linda, are visit­ sleepy atmosphere, where the pace amusement. Every foot of the way ing with her parents in Waco, Tex. of life is as lazy as the dogs and bumhoats dashed in and out, SOON! Father Charles McDonnell pigs that amble across its streets, Newcomers with marvelous dexterity. The NOW IS THE TIME TO GET READY I found no difficulty in believing venders held up flowers, pop and In Parish this. Specialising in beer, blankets, huaraches, fruit, Newcomers in the parish are To Mark His 60th Jubilee Santa Prisca church, built by pictures of brightly, hued birds • .Stock INIaking • Scope Mounting Julia Smith and Helen Byrne who the famous mine owner, Jose with natural feathers, and post­ • Rpbarreling • Rebluing have taken apartments at 560 On Sunday, Sept. 14, the Rev. Charles McDonnell, S.J., Barda, in 1752, is the most richly cards with as much sang-froid as All Work Guaranteed Logan street, and John Eisner, will celebrate the diamond jubilee of his entrance into the ornate church I saw in Mexico or if they had been on land. I missed Guns • Ammunition • Scopes who now lives at 548 Pearl. elsewhere. It is said that Barda the noise (or rather I should say Society of Jesus. A Solemn Mass will be sung by the jubil- built it in pursuance of promise I felt the pleasurable absence of) Out of Town Order* Given Prompt Attention Mr. and Mrs. Steven Mastin and their sons, Errol and Michael, arian at 8 o’clock in St. Joseph’s church, 11th and Biddle that if the Pope would pray for the merry-go-rounds and ferris have returned from a two-week streets, St. Louis; where he has been stationed for the past a disappearance of the severe wheels of the American fair­ ROCKY MT. SPORTII^G GOODS electrical storms that afflicted the ground. trip through the New England SIX years The Schola-stics’ choir of large and small, during the early Frank Pierce 4025 E. Iliff PL. 5-0696 states and Canada. St. Louis university will sing at the district in his time he would build (To be continued.) Mass, and the adult members of and late ’30s, when, during two a church the like of which would the Acolythical society of St. Jo­ separate periods of years, he served not he seen anywhere on earth. Candidate for seph’s will act as servers. In the on the Missouri Province Home Barda, representative in this -of Research Technician For State Senator evening at 8 o’clock a public re­ Mission band, with headquarters many rich men who made their ception will be held in Chouteau first in Chicago and later in St. fortunes in Mexico, may perhaps IN PURE hall of St. Louis university, 3673 Louis. In more recent years he has be taxed for vanity in his W. Pine boulevard, to which his become well known to hundreds of lavish expenditures of money on many friends are cordially invited. men who have made retreats under churches, but surely this exercise RADIUM WATER his direction at White House on ll was in 1892, when the jubi- of the virtue of magnificence, far the banks of the Mississippi, where above the expressions of vulgar larian was 17 years old—having he gave two retreats a month until been born March 25, 1875, in lavishness in our country, was faijing health forced him to give noble folly. ELDORADO County Limerick, Ireland, sixth in up this work. a family of seven boys and two Many beautiful old' Spanish Of the original nine children homes are dingy-looking things girls—that he first crossed the At­ O en ert i Pork SPRINGS lantic, and entered the Jesuit no­ only one survives, to celebrate in from the outside, looking only vitiate at Florissant, Mo., on Sept. spirit this 60th anniversary of his bigger, not any prettier, than the brother as a Jesuit. He is now 80 Tie firms listed here deserve to 14. Five years of teaching the adobe houses of the poor. But we be remembered when you are dis- classics at Sacred Heart college years old, and has always lived in were escorted into the most fam­ tributinf your patronage to the dif* DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NITE ' (now Regis), Denver, separated Ireland. Father McDonnell built ous of them in Taxco, the Casa ferent lines of business. his philosophical from his theologi­ Loyola church in Denver, dedi­ de las Lagrimas, the House of to cal studies, which were all made cated Oct. 12, 1924. Tears, which was built in the 18th at St. Louis university. Archbishop century, and is now an artist’s Vic Caranci Orchestra Glennon ordained the class of Seminarians to Report Featuring VIC CARANCI young Jesuits on June 26, 1907, at the Hammond Organ in St. Francis Xavier’s (college) Visitors to Shrine Just 30 Minutes from Denver on the New Turnpike Road. * church, after which Father McDon­ At 2 p.m. on Sept. 10 PHONE BOULDER 053J1 nell crossed the Atlantic again to St. Thorn**’ *eminary, Den- complete his spiritual training at yar, will open for the new *cho- Of Mother Cabrini the tertianship in Tronchiennes, le*tic year on Wedne*day, Sept. Belgium. 10. The *eminarian* are ex­ Then followed many fruitful pected to be there at ^ p.m., ac­ From Many States Pvt. Robert J. Madden, ac­ C. Blake Hiester is a Re­ years of apostolic work in the cording to an announcement by The compilation of states and tive in Catholic young peo­ Shirley Sovoy Hotel United States, as pastor of Sacred the Very Rev. William Ken- publican candidate for state foreign countries from which the ple’s circles prior to his entrance in Heart church, Denver; as U. S. neally, C. M., rector. A capacity 5,811 visitors came to the shrine Lincoln Room senator, Denver, but in his adver­ enrollment of 217 i* expected. the army, has been assigned to t|ie tisement in last week’s Denver army chaplain during World war of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, HOSPITALITY HEADQUARTERS I; as spiritual director at Munde­ near Mt. Vernon canyon, west of Climatic Researcl^ laboratory in Catholic Register, he was errone­ La'wrence, Mass.' Six Banquet Room*— Large and Small lein seminary, Chicago, and at Denver, during August, is as ously listed as candidate for state Creighton university, Omaha, Program Change Bob was graduated from Cathe­ Out*tanding Food* representative. Mr. Hiester is a follows: Neb.; and as pastor of St. Francis The Ro*ary for Peace pro­ ^ Augu*t 1952 dral high school, received his member of Blessed Sacrament par­ gram ordinarily broadca*t by A.B. in science from Regis college, Information—Mrs. Long—AC. 3138 ish, and a well-known attorney. He Xavier’s church in Kansas City, Colorado, 2,692; Kansas, 433; Mo. Perhaps Father McDonnell is *tation KFEL at 8:30— 8:45 on Illinois, 428; Nebraska, 349; Iowa, and was working toward his mas­ is married and has three children. Sunday evening will be broad- ter’s degree in the University of He was a major in World war 11. best known to the people of the 239; Missouri, 213; Califortiia, Midwelt for the many missions and ca*t from 8:15 to 8:30 on Sept. 145; Texas, 114; Wisconsin, 106; Denver when he was called to the Mr. Hiester is a brother of the retreats he gave in various cities. 7. ____ _ army late in 1951. Rev. Richard C. Hiester, J.C.L., New Mexico, 105; Ohio, 100; chaplain in the U. S. air forcf.— Michigan, 92; New York, 90; After his induction in Camp ARGONAUT HOTEL (Pol. Adv.) Minnesota, 73; Indiana, 53; Crowder, Mo., he took his basic Where Denver’* Society Entertain* for Luncheon* and Qinnert Seminary Bazaar Sept. 14 Pennsylvania, 51; Wyoming, 45; training in Fort Riley, Kans. Oklahoma, 40; South Dakota, 32; He -will shortly leave for over­ FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, Utah, 24; Louisiana, 20; Massa­ DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 J BOOTS - WADERS ? seas duty as a biology research as­ Checked bjr Air Preasnre T 0 Offer Many Attractions chusetts, 20; Oregon, 19; Florida, sistant with the scientific and pro Beaatifal Ballroomi Private Dining Room* Repaired (Vulcanised) fessional army personnel. He is the The main gift to be given away at the bazaar to be held at Mississippi, 16; Arizona, 16; son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. VISIT OUR Roy Shoe System St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, on Sunday, Sept. 14, will be a $500 Connecticut, 15; Virginia, 16; Madden of 3623 Adams street. KE 7918. RUBBER VULCAMIZING console model TV set. It will be on display at the seminary. North Dakota, 15; Kentucky, 14; NEW DRIVE-IN Broadwiy at irvlnfton SP. 4165 A roast beef dinner will be seVved from 2:30 to 7:30. Sun­ Washington, 13; New Jersey, 12; day is the day to take the family out to dinner at the seipinary. Rhode Island, 12; Montana, 11; 17th & LOGAN Anyone who has eaten there in the past two years will affirm that Tennessee, 9 ;'New Hampshire, 7; JhSL <£ohlL dioDITL the food is superb. Dinner tickets may be bought at the semi­ Maryland, 7; Washington D., C., 7; LOVERS nary, where visitors may visit the many attractions on the Arkansas, 5; West Virginia, 4; (Management of Esther and Frank Font) grounds, play games, buy a doll dressed by the nuns where their Idaho, 3; Vermont, 2; Alabama, 2; Have Your of children go to school, take a homemade cake home. The children North Carolina, 1; Nevada, 1; 'Accordion Music can visit the fish pond. The dinner number will be called in order, Alaska, 2; Honolulu, Hawaii, 3; THURS., FRL, SAT., Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. saving a tiresome wait in line. England: London, 3; Liverpool, 1; Accordions Loaned to The seminarians are hosts on this day. They will park cars, Sheffield, 1; Canada: New West­ SEPT, 4, 5, 6, Beginners CLOTHES COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF conduct tours through the seminary, and help in every way to minister, 3; Vancouver, B. C., 1; Lessons Are Strictly Private make visitors better acquainted with the seminary. This is the Vienna, Austria, 1; Piacenza, Ronald Reagan Rhonda Fleming Sales on Ea.sy Terms one day of the year there is open house and the boys are looking Italy, 1; Philippines, 1; Dublin, Technicolor FINEST CHINESEAND forward to serving many visitors. Ireland, 1; location unknown, 106. HONG KONG WASHINGTON + + + + - Total, 5,811.______;______CLEANED Also AMERICAN FOODS MUSIC In Beautiful Technicolor at 4639 Washington Ready for Seminary Day, Sept. 14 IVORY HUNTER A Beautiful Lantern Lighted Dining Room in the Veterans of Foreign Wars AComa 6654 Home John S. 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Business Wcicea* te DtaTir** Fia**t Announcements COLBURN HOTEL Bonded Collection Anywhere in V.S.A, LUXURIOUS ROOMS uN E OF THb lunctions of deacons in from the annual seminary open .house and carnival Cocktail Lounge are used to provide necessities fgr the school, which Coffee Shop the, early Church was to wait on table. will have a capacity enrollment of 217 that severely JOE O'NEIL & ASSO. This practice ■will be revived by the seminarians of taxes existing facilities. A $500 console model tele­ istler^s lOtb Avanu* at Grant St. Thomas’ on Seminary day, Sunday, Sept. 14, vision set will be the main attraction for the 1251 Cberokl^a MA. 1472 MAin 6261 D. B. CERISE. Maaiftr when they serve a delicious roast beef dinner in the Seminary day. Many other bazaar attractions and LITTLE BILLS . No Collections No Churge BIG B IL L ^ 1636 CHAMPA S T .. • MAIN 5161 seminary refectory from 2:30 to 7:30 p.m. Proceeds entertainment will be offered. , r

PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Stroot THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thuridoy, September 4,1952 At New Mexico Monastery ' SCHOOL BELLS fijnquieAccutL 9n, (Pool Million* of school children are starting back to school. Each and every one of them should have a thorough eye exam­ ination before starting nine months of study in which good ANNA MAY VAN, 61, 1329 S. Vine. grandchildren. A Requiem Mass was Wife of Frank C. Van; mother of Char- celebrated Sept. 2 in Sacred Heart church, vision plays so important a phrt. Diaine and Shirley Van: and sister of Gilcrest. Trevino mortuary. Myra Powers, Denver; Florence Holt, 5t. ROSE TAFOYA, 60, of 1218 82nd Louis, Mo.; Myrtle Spickerman, Pasa­ street. Mother of Sam, Tobias, Charles. dena, Calif.; Arthur Brundage, St. Louis, Beatrice, and Violet Tafoya, Mrs. Harold SW IGERT BROS. Mo.; and John and Joseph Brundas:e, Jordan, Mrs. John Applegate, Mrs. Rolph IsOs Angeles. Calif. Requiem Mass was Candelario, Mrs. Joseph Senter, ^rs. celebrated Sept. 2 in St. Vincent de Ralph Gonzales, and Mrs. Bill Stone; KEystone 7651 Paul's church. Interment Mt. Olivet. daughter of James Salas; and sister of 1550 California Horan mortuary. Adolph Atencio. Also survived by 22 ANNIE FLYNNg 88. 3375 W. Hay­ grandcRildren. Requiem Mass is being Better Virion Good Service ward place. Aunt of Elizabeth Smith, celebrated Thursday, Sept. 4, at 9:15 for Every Age At Right Prices Adams City; Tony and Bernard Boilers, o'clock in Sacred Heart church. Inter­ Optometrists Denver: Huffh Bollen, Hudson; Hugh ment Mt. Olivet. Trevino mortuary. Gallagher and Mary* O'Conner, Ft. MARY C. WALTERS, 45, 2815 Vine. GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED Worth, Tex.; and Kate Bollera, Belen, Wife of A1 Walters: mother of Frances N. Mex. A Requiem Mass is being cele­ Jane and Donald James Walters; and brated Sept. 4 at 10:30 o'clock in Sacred daughter of Frank Dreiling, all of Den­ Heart church. Interment Mt. Olivet. ver. Requiem Mass was celebrated Sept. Horan mortuary. 2 in Loyola chureh. Interment Mt. JOSEPH D. LAURIENTI, 38, of Welby. Olivet. Husband of Cecilia Laufienti; father of SABINA ROTOLLO, formerly of La­ Annette and Josephine Laurienti; son of fayette. Funenl services were held on Mr. and Mrs. Tony Laurienti; brother of Sept. 8 in St. Elisabeth's church. Van John, William, Victor, Jim, Tony, Phil, Nuys, Calif. and Rudolph, Carmela Cruse, Rose Lauri­ FORMERLY A DUDE RANCfl vacation resort, the enti, Mrs. Elsie Palermo, Mrs. Margaret SOLOMON ARMIJO* Trappist Cistercian monastery in Pecos, N. Mex., offers Rossi, all of Denver; Mrs. Lucille Can- Requiem High Mass was offered for tagallo of Astoria, N. Y.; and son-in-law Solomon Armijo in St. Cajetan’s church the perfect spiritual and temporal atmosphere for a laymen’s retreat. bf Mr. and Mrs. John Labriola. Requiem. Aug. 80. Mr. Armijo, a resident of Den­ Walks in the l,3h0-acre property, reading, and meditation—free from High Mass is being celebrated Sept. 4 at ver for 20 years, died Aug. 27. He suf­ the noise, confusion and hurried routine of daily life—give retreatants 10 o'clock in Assumption church. In­ fered from bronchial pneumonia, an ill­ terment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuary. ness which resulted from injuries re­ an opportunity to give God first place in time and thought. The gate­ MARY COACH. 46. of 1735 W. 36th ceived in an accident Aug. 24. house is shown above. - avenue. Wife of Joseph S. Coach; mother Mr. Artnijo was born Oct. 12. 1874, of Margie J. Coach; sister of Mrs. Gus in Alamogordo, N. Mex., and moved to + + + + + Allcx, Tony and Joe Carvallo, all of Denver in 1932. He was a watchman for Grand Junction; AUbert Cavello of Den­ an auto parts and service company until ver; and Mrs. Frank Bruno of Buffalo, his retirement. Trappist Monastery Offers N.Y. A Requiem High Mass will be cele­ Surviving are his wife, Beatrice; three A FINE JEWEL is a symbol always to be mutually inspiring. brated Sept. 6 at 10 o’clock in Our Lady sons, Ray, Lawrence, and Rupert, all of of reverence and affection. This is why a monument should of Mt. Carmel chui^h. Interment Mt. Denver; one daughter, Mrs. Theresa Val­ Olivet. Olinger mortuary. adez. Denver; one enter, Mrs. Conception True Spiritual Atmosphere Identification with personali' be thoughtfully selected. De­ FRANK T. DUNPHY, 69. of 3424 A. Snider, Denver: and four grandchil­ ties adds to its intrinsic worth. sign, color and texture of York street. Father of Roy F. Dunphy dren, also of Denver. By J. R. W a lsh vacation resort nor a worldly A jewel often becomes an heir­ granite should be carefully ap­ of Albuquerque, N. Mex.; brother of Mrs. Burial was in Mt. Olivet. “THIS TOWN is the most God­ amusement building. The cordial praised, for this is to be your P. C. Shaefer and May Dunphy, both of forsaken place in the world,” welcome was followed by a walk loom of priceless value to those Denver; Arthur Dunphy of Broomfield, who know its associations. family jewel that will interpret and George Dunphy of California. Re­ shouted the driver to , approxi­ to the nearby guest house, where A family monument is like the established character and quiem High Mass was celebrated Sept. ft. Abercrombie's mately 60 passengers in the huge travelers and retreatants are a fine jewel, for it is no less an power of your name through 2 in Annunciation church. Interment Mt. highway bus that stopped only housed and served meals. A brown- many decades to come. Olivet. Olinger mortuary. expression of cherished associ­ WALTER J. WHITBREAD, 54, of 321 long enough to discharge one pas­ robed lay brother appeared and ation between lives that are E. 17th avenue. Brother of Edward T. Grandmother Dies senger and allowed time for a rou­ was introduced as Brother Louis, VVe consider our ALL POLISHED Rainbow Granite Monuments Whitbread; uncle of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. tine check for other paying fares. chief cook and dishwasher for vis­ Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thiele of Kan­ itors, to he the finest quality and greatest value obtainable. sas City, Mo., and John B. Nolan of Cedar News of the death of Eugenia “There is nothing here,” he added, Come • See Compare. You are always wekome. Rapids, la. A Requiem High Mass will C. Smith, grandmother of the Rev. apparently referring to taverns, A slight fear about talking be celebrated Sept. 6 at 9 :30 o’clock in Leonard Abercrombie of Denver, theaters, night clubs, and other so- bothered the visitor. The Trap- JACQUES BROTHERS the Cathedral. Interment Mt. Olivet. was received recently. called highlight places he was ac­ pists do not speak, except when Olinger mortuary* Since 1902 Monuments of Distinction DIONICIO ROMERO, 68. of 4370 S. Well known as an organizer of customed to see through the wind­ given i>ermission, and he was Over 50 Years in One Location Delaware. Father of Ricardo, Salvadore, the Don Bosco club, Father Aber­ shield of the bus as it whizzed aware that for those ideas that Just Off Broadway on 6th Ave. Pantaleon, Vigil, and Marcario Romero, through towns and cities. needed to be conveyed it was best Mrs. Mike Carrillo, and Mrs. Bennie crombie was graduated from Ca­ TELEPHONE AL 2019 Lopez; 19 grandchildren; and five great­ thedral high school and the St The passenger who had alighted to be brief and avoid verbiage. The Thomas seminary in Denver. Be­ queried him briefly. “Did you ever friendliness and geniality of both A. Blucher High Shoe. C. Patent Strap. Snug m e n Mrs. G. F. Berkenkotter, Loretta Die in Nebraska fore entering the Coloradq. Air stay in this town for so long as the porter and the lay brother Russet Elk. fitting, grown-up style. M o n II ts National Guard in 1951, he as­ an hour, or visit any of its places, dispelled any such fear of speech, Wa hxTe arected man; beauti­ Baby sizes 4 to 6, g Sizes 4 to 7, A.\A-B; sisted at St. Francis de Sales’ par­ which are concealed just beyond and yet their respectful reticence, B-D * ful monument* in Mt. Olieet Denver Mother, Daughter ish. Father Abercrombie is at pres­ those foothills?” fiVoken only by questions from the sizes 5'4 to 7, AAAA Cemetery. ent serving as a chaplain in the “Of course not,” he replied layman, showed by example the Sizes to 8, g g g to B. ^ armed forces in Korea. curtly, apparently disliking the needlessncss of oral wanderings. A-D A. T. THOMSON Killed in 2 Auto Crashes Mrs. Smith of 78^ Glencoe query in front of the many pas­ Peace and tranquility seemed to Sizes 8% to 12, ^ o s ' sengers. “My job is to drive this prevail in this new environment A-D * 9.98 600 Sherman St. TA. 8018 On the morning of Sept. 2 two The following are survivors: street is the mother of Mrs Mrs. Berkenkotter’s mother, Mrs. Charles 'Titus, Borger, Tex.; W. bus to Santa Fe and Albuquerque. As yet other retreatants from Al­ members of the same family died And I don’t think you ever have buquerque had not arrived, and B. Russet Elk Moccasin as a result of separate automobile D. J. Cronin of Omaha, Neb.; her H. Smith, San Antonio, Tex.; Mrs D. Suede Co-ed. Cocoa John Graves, Sentinel, Okla.; Mrs. either.” the stillness was broken only by Oxford crashes in Nebraska. Mrs. G. F. sisters, Mrs. F. J. Roach and Mrs. ♦ ♦ ♦ tan suede with tan calf E. I. Johnson of Omaha; Mrs. H. Eugene Abercrombie, Denver; the footsteps of Brother Louis, as Sizes 6'/fi to 8, g g g JERRY BREEN Berkenkotter, 58, 1035 South Jose­ IT WAS TRUE. The passenger mud g:uard and strap. phine, w a s killed in a car- A. Sauser of O’Neill; Mrs. J. L. Benjamin F. Smith, Miss Mary he prepared dinner, and those of Smith, Miss Dorothy Smith, Mrs. never had been in Pecos, N. M’ex., the new arrival. Sizes 4 to 10, AAA Florist truck collision four miles \aest of Guinen of Missouri Valley, la.; * » * Sizes Vi to 12, ly g g Kearney, when rushing to the bed­ and Julia D. Cronin of Cheyenne, Doris Atha, Reginald Smith, and before, but that fact did not make to B, 1004 15th St. Wyo.; her brothers, John and Bill Huston J. Smith, all of Kansas the town “the most God-forsaken THE MONKS’ principal build­ side of her daughter, Loretta, 23, City, Mo.; and John Shannon place in the world.” . More impor­ ing, in which they prayed, had Sizes 12Vfi to 3, g g g who had been fatally injured in a Cronin of Omaha; and Phil of A-D 9.98 MAln 2279 Chicago, 111.; three sons, Richard Smith, Brighton. tant, however, in this town the ex­ their chapel, were served their truck-car crash on U. S. 30 about act opposite was the truth; In 21 miles west of Fremont. Un­ and Jack of Denver; and Robert Requiem Mass is being offered meals, and where they slept, was of Van Nuys, Calif.; one daughter, Thursday, Sept. 4, in the Visita­ 1948 a group of Trappist monks situated between and in beyond Children’s Shoes— Third Floor known to her mother, Miss Berken­ from Rhode Island had come to kotter had died earlier that morn­ Mrs. Lois Ontis of Denver; and tion church of Kansas City, Mo. the porter’s lodge and the guest ing of a brain concussion. A son, eight grandchildren. Interment is in Kansas City also. begin a new monastery, and their house. On the outside, it did look Richard, was severely injured in Horan mortuary. “way of living” is widely heralded like a dude ranch house, and the The Rosary will be recited at 8 as more “world-forsaken” and the crash which killed his mother. o’clock Sept. 5. Requiem Mass will visitor later learned that the prop­ Mrs. Berkenkotter was born in be said for both Mrs. Berkenkotter Last Supper in Wax more “God-loving” mostly be­ erty formerly was used for a dude O’Neill, Neb., and was graduated and her daughter at 10 o’clock cause of their daily prayer and ranch-vacation resort. Again, how Wkere Denver Shop* with Confidence * Keystone 2111 from St. Mary’s academy there. Sept. 6 in St. Vincent de Paul’s The Lord’s Last Supper, a life- their work. appearances may belie that which She and Gerhard Berkenkotter, church. Interment in Mt. Olivet. size reproduction in wax of Leo­ The bus, with its hasty driver is not apparent, or the fallacy in who survives her, were married Olinger mortuary is handling the nardo da Vinci’s famous painting, at the wheel, promptly continued judging a book only by its cover! Oct. 17, 1916, in St. Mary Mag­ arrangements. is being held over in Denver its way to Santa Fe, 20 miles dis­ To the right of this building dalen’s church in Omaha. Mrs. through Sept. 6 by the Denver tant. 'The passenger (without lug­ was another guest house, minus Berkenkotter was a member of Lions’ club sponsors. The three gage, for the bus company’s bag­ thj kitchen and dining room fa­ Mother Cabrini circle in St. Vin­ Holy Ghost Altar Group dimensional replica of the Italian gage agent sent his grip to Pecos, cilities. Farther along the path CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING cent de Paul’s parish. The chaplain To Hold Meeting Sept. 8 masterpiece is showing in Denver Tex.) was glad to have reached there were three identical gpiest ' of the Good Samaritan hospital in for the first time in the specially his goal, and he began the two- houses, each containing rooms and ■ Kearney gave her the last rites. The Holy Ghost Altar and Ro­ built trailer at 14th and Curtis mile walk to the famous Our Lady facilities for between five and Oassified Ads of Guadalupe Trappist monastery. eight visitors. On the front door Her daughter, Loretta, was re- sary society, Denver, will hold the street. The showing is open to the It will pa; ;ou to read ALL of the following advertisemonta. j turning to St. Catherine’s hospital first, meeting of the fall season public from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Walking allowed an almost un­ of each house was a neatly typed TREVINO school of nursing in Omaha, where Monday, Sept. 8. The Rosary will limited view of the vast scenery sign, entitled “St. Joseph,” or “St. jshe was a senior, at the time of be recited in the Church of the Scout Auxiliary to Meet stretched out before him. Rolling Benedict,” or “St. Bernard,” each ithe accident. 'ibe last sacraments Holy Ghost at 2 p.m. and it will foothills, rocky terrains, and the eminding the guest that this HELP WANTED FEMALE I MISCELLANEOUS Mortuary rushing Pecos river surrounded house was under the special pro­ I were given her by Bishop Louis B. be followed by a business meeting There will be a Mothers’ aux­ WANTED-~Piano or organ badly. Witf PHONE PE. 0013 ' Kucera of Lincoln, Neb. She was a in the hall. The card parties will iliary meeting of Boy Scout troop the town, which boasted of well- tection of that particular saint. pay cash. KEystone 1698. [graduate of St. Vincent de Paul’s again be held each month on the 126 in the home of Mrs. C. J. kept but few homes, St. An­ The dinner bell at 5:55 p.m. was Housekeeper and Cook Alameda at Logan I grade and St. Francis de Sales’ last Thursday, the next one to be Grand at 341 S. Logan street on thony’s church, school, and con not unwelcome. In fact. Brother FOR SALE ^ Electric refrigerator, 135. wanted in Denver rectory. Piano, 325. Gas range with heat regulator; 'high schools,- Denver. Sept. 25. Sept. 10 at 8 p.m. vent, and a few stores. God-for­ Louis’ excellent cooking was an­ 325. Combination radio, 335. Washer, 315, saken, he thought; no, it is too ticipated regularly during the re­ Splendid working condi­ 716 Santa Fe. quiet and peaceful here to fce God­ treat, when the group of men tions, good salaries for both forsaken; too bad the bus driver would gather in silence in front positions, reasonable hours, Need a Home? Invoftigatc. could not have stayed to examine of the dining room and await the Wi^ share a nice Park Hill home with located convenient to shop­ couple. Wife take partial care of mother. what he judged. go-ahead signal. Meals were sub­ Blessed Sacrament Parish. FRemont 8342. * ♦ * stantial and tasty, and no doubt ping and other centers. Ref­ Please call evenings only. FINALLY, over one more hill, they surpassed in quantity and erences required. Call quality the frugal, meatless, poul­ WANTED; Tough-minded, easy-going, re­ Outstanding Catholic Personnel there was what looked like a mon­ AComa 3825. silient woman to do housework, help take astery. He hurried along—almost tryless, and milkless meals of. the care of children in happy, turbulent, glad he did' not have his grip— monks. Even a professional baker religioua household. Excellent pay, g<^ quarters, best food in town, and barrels of to reach thp top of the hill, and could well envy the quality of the WANTED TO RENT fun if >'Ou can take i t KE. 4205, Exten­ there it was. To the left of the brown homemade bread made by sion 100. road, nestled among numerous the lay brother. SmsII furnished apirtn^ent near church * * » by elderly lady, pensioner, Box No. 21* trees, were several buildings, but care Th4» Register. DRUGGISTS \ then, at closer view, it all looked DURING THE MEALS, of like a dude ranch. And surely a course, silence reigned. It had a LADY to help with children and house^ YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS monastery—a Trappist monastery work. Stay nights. 325 a week. DE. 1671. will bt filled cornctly at twofold advantage; The food was 1909 Forest, / —was not supposed to resemble a more leisurely enjoyed, and the WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY luxurious vacation resort! reading by an appointed retreat- MUSIC Ph. SP. tits 1096 Sottth Gaylord 8L Just off the road, and to the ant could better be appreciated Correct Music for every Catholic Service. right of the first building was a and understood. Stuart Creighton Baritone Soloist, Cathe* ELECTRICAL WORK sign, which read: “Trappist Cis­ Later in the evening, and when dral. AL. 7553, AC. 5761. tercian Monastery of Our Lady of the group from Albuquerque had Complete Electrical Service, Repairs, re­ Guadalupe.” To the left was an­ arrived, the guestmaster, Father BRICK REPAIRS wiring, new outlets, new house wiring. C. W. Jockioti Joitph E. Bono Commercial wiring. For a Good Job Every Csn* Stsink* other sign indicating the port- Benedict, formerly Father Griese- Time. Call (gatekeeper) lodge, where mer of the Pueblo diocese, greeted Nubristone Work, brick pointing and re­ OSTRANDER ELECTRIC CO. guests are greeted on arrival. each retreatant in the spirit that pairs. E. Nolan. FL 6468. GR. 6683 2546 15th S t The visitor had no alternative reflected the Trappists’ motto to­ BRICK REPAIRS; Spwisiuinr in brick ward all visitors: “Greet each vis- pointini snd repairing, also caulking and PAINTING & DECORATING except to ring the bell and find painting. BE. 3-0444. WALTER EVANS out whether the sign, the general tor as though,'he were Christ.” 3177 Benton St FOR paperhanging and painting call Anton appearance, and imaginings of a His enthusiasm and sincerity were Beringer. 153 Madison, £A. 2285 or dude ranch were real or not. And infectious, and the men, accus­ rOWKLS & LIINEIN SUPPLY CH. 2768. tomed to the strict Trappist way like the bus driver who judged WALLPAPER Hanging Painting Re­ from appearance (though he was of life, were put at ease. MOUNTAIN TOWEL A SUHPLt CO modeling Cal) KE. 6793. The highlights of the first eve­ Sarvicc furnishad for Officea. Barbers. a capable driver), he was due for Restanranta, Starea. and Banquets quick assurance. For Frater —, ning weire attendance in chapel at B W RRCKIUS Manager the porter, promptly answered, Compline, sung by the monks, fol­ 1227 Curtta St. MA. 7960 greeted the visitor, assured him lowed by the recitation in English Homes for Sale Cdwin L Davis Harold Sslln Roko* Ask ten this was *the place. His white of the incomparable prayer “Hail denim cassock-like garb, over Holy Queen.” The unison of ex­ Home Appliances which was a brown chasuable-like pression and the evident fervor denim cloth, certainly did not re­ and simplicity of the monks at 1320 SOUTH JOSEPHINE prayer and at chant seem to reach Television, moA models, immediate de­ semble a cowboy’s outfit! livery. G<^ service. Appliances. 436 So. * « • out from theif private chapel to Broadway. PE. 2758 One block from St. Vincent’s the laymen’s chapel on the_ other School. Ideal for your growing IN THE KEEN, sharp blue side, separated only by a grill and eyes of the porter, the guest knew family. A home you can afford at once this place was no ultra- light veil, and they thus helped MARYANN with plenty of room. F. F. base­ to inspire the men for the begin ment; dining room; nice yard, ning of their retreat. DECORATING CO. etc. Close to everything. Lots of Burnetts Have Optical * * * 1132 Sonth Acorns PEsrt 7273 good living here. To see Call FATHER JAMES J. McCown, Interior ■ Exterior. PE. 3562. on S.J., of Shreveport, La., was the Store last Colfax retreat master. The conferences All Work Guaranteed Anlken; Coniglia FREE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY WINNSCHRODT&CO. Joisphina Cowrtnsy Clsanar Hagtniaa Bill Burnett, formerly with followed the clear-cut Spiritual GIVEN American Optical company and Exerdtes of a great military man 345 So. Washington Symonds-Atkinson, has opened who became St. Ignatius of Loy w w w w w w trw w w w’’ SP. 7562 his own optical store at 3126 E. ola. And the men had the unique Colfax, Denver, between St. Paul privilege of using the personal CARYLS, and Steele. He has had 20 years stalls of the monks when attend' 1500 S. Broadwg; 2328 BIRCH optical experience and is well ing conferences in the chapel. The Blessed Sacrament Parish qualified to give expert service first evening conference ended at We Pay Cosh Fine 3-bedroom brick home. Over 1.400 Doctors’ prescriptions are filled 8:45 o’clock, after which the men 8Q . f t floor apace, 2/3 basement with den, ^ were free to retire. extra plumbing. Large living room with with the finest lenses, and For Used Furniture fireplace. F\il] dining room. This is a beautiful selection of frames is Ample time was allowed bC' wonderful family home in a good location. available at moderate cost. The tween conferences for rest, talks and Near schools, shopping and transportations with the retreat master, wafl^s in Miscellaneous Items Gall for appointment to see. . i, Colfax store provides a parking RAce 0641 or BElmont 3-1751' -area in the rear, twb waiting the spacious 1,300-acre property ;PE. 4014 RA. 6423 R AY I NOADLEY REALTY CO. NEIGHBORHOOD MORTUARIES rooms (one for the . kiddies), reading, or meditation. The hur OPEN EVENINGS TILL I p. 414 E. ?tb Ave. AComa 5910 beautifully appointed fitting ried routine of daily, worldly liV' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ A A A A AAA. REALTORS room, and a well-equipped shop. ing was absent. The men came to LOCATIONS 16th at Boulder * Speer at Sherman • Eott Colfax ot MoBnollo The Burnetts, former Blessed make a retreat; actually, they Sacrament parishioners, reside at were able to have a spiritual va d b s q q ,-J ’hUo w a } the same address as the store cation, for God was given first 3126 E. Colfax, and are available place in time and thought, and in PRINTING COMPANY for evening appointments by call turn the men gave more effort to ing Fremont 5374. They are now hear Him speak in the quiet and 1454 Welton (Rear) ’ ^ in SL Philomena’s parish, where peace of “the most God-forsaken J KE;)tone 4054 1 their three sons attend school. .place in the world.” ■h'-' mm \ i

.Thursday, S«pl«mber4,1952 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PARP THIRTFPKI Strange But True ||hg,e Poverty...

nnals of asters reland By E d Miller The plight of many of the Navahos is better ~M A - fbuR M . I FROM TIME TO TIME U. S. picture publica­ \ ^.RECORD THAT A* W O N D E f^ L MALE CHILD" • known—but still far from being remedied. It has tions are wont to run exposes of conditions of the BORN NEAR . been said that they often have to travel 10 to 20 poor in Spain and in other Catholic countries, with miles to get drinking water from a mudhole, water a between-the-lines indictment o( the Church for that sours unless it is boiled, The Truth About Colombia "allowing” such conditions. By Paul H. Hallett THE CONST.ANT WAR they fight with na.| ernment buildings and sacked lombian government, as [some] It might be apropos, then, to remind these This writer has received two and set fire to several churches. Protestants would have one be­ ~FieST WORDS \ ture to wrest a living from the arid soil of the journals that it would be better if they would con­ letters from a pastor in the On April 12, Gen. George lieve. There are two aides to Southwest is something no languid city-dweller south of the state describing the Marshall, then Secretary of every story, and even fanatics centrate on righting the injustices we Americans can easily understand. wild accusations of “persecu­ State, who was in Bogota at the do not act without provocation. have visited on the American Indian, than in cas­ tion” of Protestants in Colom­ time, issued a statement declar­ Never once has it appeared in tigating the Spanish. The fight to obtain his birthright for the bia that certain people have ing that Soviet Russia had been the American secular press that American Indian 'is sadly lagging, in many respects. The case of the American Indian is sad indeed. made in his locality. Such behind the Colombian uprising the Colombian Hierarchy has re­ He deserves the right to obtain education, hos­ charges are being pushed in and that the attempted revolu­ peatedly made itself clear that Those Redskins who survived the "bite the dust’’ pitalization, clothing, food, shelter, water, and em­ many Protestant circles all over tion was part of a world-wide it disapproves of any violence era have begotten generations that have been the country, for they have re­ Communist conspiracy. And yet, ployment. toward the Protestants.” forced to do something worse: Eat dirt. ceived a measure of dignifica- in the May issue of Presbyterian To this I add that Colombia The parallel is both symbolic and literal. The And more than that, ^fie needs respect. He tion by their being repeated in Life the insufferable charge was is at present in a state of civil needs to be helped to help himself, for the Amer­ the latest assembly of the Pres­ made that priests manned ma­ strife. Wherever that condition Indians of many tribes have been left with little byterian Church and their re­ chine guns, mowing down ican Indian is, if anything, a man of pride. Given prevails you will see some peo­ to eat other than the red dirt of their reservations, ceiving publicity in the columns crowds from the top of churches ple take advantage of the dis­ and "pridewise,” they have had to "eat dirt” for mere charity, his breed will die out. But given aid of the Christian Century and during the riots. The editors of order, and they will not care too many years now before their conquerors. and understanding, the Indian will live as he has Presbyterian Life. The pity of that magazine, and others who much about who gets hurt. Cath­ always lived, independently and honestly. it is that so many not ill-inten­ have proved gullible about the olics, including priests, have suf­ UNFORTUNATELY, THE AMERINDS have tioned people are misled by Colombian situation, ought to fered far more from the action had little publicity for their worthy-cause; few are IT IS ABOUT TIME the "Great White Fa­ them. look into the source material of. of Communists or anticlericals the organizations that "go to bat" for their civil ther’’ concept is discarded and an older and more THE LATEST issue of Sign that article, so neatly adjusted in Colombia, or simply from rights. Christian one put in its place: 'The realization that presents an article by the Rev. to the Communist line. bandits and roughnecks, than Albert J. Nevins, director of pub­ Father Nevins quotes Herbert have the small number of Prot­ The situation of the Sioux Indians is perhaps both White and Indian are brothers under the lic relations for the Maryknoll L. Matthews, in a recent dis­ estants. Both t h e Colombian indicative of the generally poor condition of the fatherhood of God. Missions, who puts the Colom­ patch to the New York Times: ,Hierarchy and Pius XII have Indian minority in the U. S. The Sioux in many Until we do this we certainly cannot .point the bian situatiqn in a clear light. “There are only 20,000 to issued appeals for an end to instances are living under circumsta^ices that at Here are some important points 25,000 Colombian Protestants civil unrest in the country. finger at Spain. in a population of about 10,- best are wretched. For houses many have only huts, for those whose knowledge of FATHER NEVINS ends with For it may be demonstrated that Spain suffers the country does not permit 000,000,” writes Matthews. “It an effective parallel; “From and those fabricated of pasteboard and old tin from economic poverty, but it can also*be demon­ them to make a fact-by-fact re­ would be wrong to think ^hat April, 1951, to April,‘1952, there signs. For food they are fortunate to obtain skim strated that America often suffers from a perni­ ply to the distortions of those either the Colombian authori­ have been almost 100 bombings, ties or the va.st majority of Co- milk and what vegetables they can raise. cious poverty of the spirit. who are exploiting the political dynamite plantings, cross burn­ crisis in Colombia to create ill fcmbia’s people look with any­ ings, kidnappings, and destruc­ WtNDBOUND MARINERS ONEDME USED TO ViSIT OuR LADYS will between that country and thing but dismay at attacks on tion of religious property in the Chapel on the rjver odet, Brittany, clean rr ano throw the , the U.S. and among U.S. citi­ Protestants. Even these people, United States’ Southland. These Dust w the direction they required the wind to s l o w / 1C God Is Near zens. however, are deeply hurt at the acts were committed against Colombia stands high in cul­ idea of foreign missionaries, Jews, Catholics, and Negroes; By Rev. Robert E. Kekeisen years, since he is A Coloradoan in the nation’s economy as one ture. It has one of the highest who are mostly North Ameri­ against synagogues. C atholic The Denver Catholic Register IT IS A LITTLE DAIRY by birth and rearing. of the nation’s providers. literacy, rates south of the Rio cans, coming he?e to convert the churches, public schools (ad­ farm in the state of Washington, Mary, his wife, was a school Grande. Naturally, it resents profoundly Roman Catholic peo­ mitting Negroes), and private President...... „...Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. teacher and still pursues a smal.1 A trait one cannot miss in Joe Editor...... Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., Jour.D., Litt.D., LL.D. and is operated by just three is his tender affection toward being regarded as a mission ple to Presbyterianism, Seventh homes. These attacks have all persons—Paul and Mary Hooper literary career by writing the country, not really Christian. Day Adventism, or whatever it been documented. Yet they have Managing Director...... Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Ph.D. local news for the Newport the animals on the farm—a feel­ City Editor...... Rev. John B. Ebel, M.A., Litt.D. and their son Joe. The small ing inherited from his ^parents. It is one of the few Latin Amer­ may be.” Matthews points to received less attention in the family does all the work con­ paper. But this is a sideline. She, ican countries that can be called Article 53 of the Colombian public press than the Protestant Associate Editors—Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A., Litt.D.; Linus too, may be found, about 4:30 The Hoopers have names for all a democracy. Riordan, Ph.D.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A., Litt.D.; Paul Hallett, nected with the maintenance the living things, from the dozen Constitution, which guarantees charges against the Catholic and milking of the sparse herd a.m., in the barn milking at BUT OWING to an unfortu­ liberty of conscience and free­ Church in Colombia. It would Litt.D.; Jack Heher, LittM.; Frank Morriss, B.S., LL.B., Litt.M.; least her share of the dairy’s kittens that romp about to the nate recognition of the Soviets dom to all cults that are not Edward Mack Miller, Litt.M.; Art Editor, Leo Canavan, M.F.A. of cows—a full-time job, as any­ big cows that are the source of make as much sense to blame one knows who has ever been cows. Her motherly hospitality in the 30s the nation was ex­ contrary to Christian morality the Baptist or Methodist [or Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. may be equalled elsewhere, but the family’s livelihood. Joe’s ploited unmercifully by the Rus­ or to the laws. connected with, or even exam­ mother hates to see him make a Presbyterian 1 Church for these Thu Piper Printed Entire)^ By Union Libor ined, this type of establishment. it will not be surpassed. “I’m no sians, who from their embassy THE MARYKNOLL priest outrages as it does to blame the pet of a tiny chicken, for she sent out 200 “diplomats” to fo­ Published Weekly by The farm house, barn, and hostess,” she says, in obvious continues: “No one can deny Catholic Church in Colombia understatement, but no friend knows he will not let her kill it ment revolution. In the days that specific cases of attacks on for incidents there.” THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) milk house lie nestled in the later for food. These people ac­ preceding April 12, 1948, the verdant hills of that magnificent who stays with her can ever Protestants have occurred. But We feel sure that those peo­ 938 Bannock Street, 1 want either tasty food, washed tually talk to the creatures about Communists came as near as it must be borne in mind that ple who have been taken in by country 47 miles inland from their plhce, and the creatures, they ever have come to taking these acts were perpetrated by Telephone, KEystone 4205 P, 0. Box 1620 Spokane, just six miles from down with good cold, whole milk, the slanders against the Colom­ or jovial and intelligent conver­ even the dumb cattle, seem to over an American country; they fanatical individuals and not by bians will cease their bitterness Subscription: Newport, Wash, This is a wild understand. There are the looted and burned several gov­ the Catholic Church hr the Co­ once they know the facts. terrain. In the few days this sation. $1.00 per year in Archdiocese of Denver. THE HOOPERS’ SON, Joe, brother dogs. Ring, who grins; writer was privileged to spend is as fine a specimen of Ameri­ and Blue, who can almost climb $1.50 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. on the farm as part of his vaca­ a tree and is not afraid to tackle Canada, $2.25 a year per subscription. can young manhood that one can Earthbound Education or Flight to Truth? tion, he saw both bear and deer, imagine. Only 16 years old, he even a bear. There are Fred and Foreign countries, including Philippines, $3.00 a year. the former on the state highway Prince, the near-ton stallions By F rank Morriss because it was enriched by a that fell about us with the sin that leads t'o the Hooper place, stands almost 6 feet tall and his 175 pounds are mostly muscle. that pull the plow. And Sally, “THE GREAT MAJORITY philosophy of love for truth and of Adam. Occupational learning Thursday, September 4, 1952 and the latter in the family’s hay With shoulders that rival those and Sultana, and ’Tana, and the of students are going to college beauty. Before a man can learn may help a man make a living, field. other cows—all friends of the to learn to do something,” re­ to do something well he must and that is certainly a worth­ of Dempsey in his prime, the lad appreciate the worth of his task. PAUL HOOPER is a “nat­ has speed and agility, as well as good folk who care for them. ports a survey. And writer while aim. But only “pure learn­ OFFICIAL! ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Dwight Bentel (Editor and Pub­ Mr. Bentel overlooks this fact ing” can make a man soar. The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. ural” on the farm—the type of solid strength. A favorite pas­ BESIDES THE WARM spirit conveniently: You can have all MR. BENTEL SHOULD have man whose ancestors, who date time of the healthy youth is of hospitality the writer found lisher, July 26) uses that as a We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ basis to lampoon groups that the occupational schooling you pointed out that, although there ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or back, incidentally, to the earliest wrestling steers and wild cows, among the Hoopers—a spirit un­ want but if there is no “book- are many of us to whom flight is American pioneers, made of yearn “for a return to book- those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. which he mounts from his racing feigned, genuine, and most af­ and-candle scholasticism of the and-candle scholasticism” to impossible, the intellectual at­ America the world’s grain house. horse, Skipper. “State fair” time fectionate—he came to another leaven it with the joy of the in­ tainments of any man help en­ We hope The Register will be read in every home of the His general, and often detailed, medieval European university.” Archdiocese. is always fun for Joe, for there conclusion: That where Chris­ Mr. Bentel is a clever writer tellectual sight of God, there rich the world culture and thus knowledge of practical things is he can show off the products of tian people operate a farm, there but a poor historian. He should will result only a dreary en­ improve the vision of even the We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in amazing. If Paul Hooper tells a his careful tending. He attends is the best place to rear a fam­ the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. know that in the days of “book- slavement to activity. Men will earthbound. visitor there are fish in a pat- the high school in Newport, and ily. The love this good family and-candle scholasticism” crafts­ not be ()oiug “something;” they The medieval age was demo­ « URBAN J. VEHR, ticular ripple of the stream that does his many chores before has for the things made by God, men were experts at doing will be feverishly active doing cratic enough to recognize that Jan. 29, 1942 Archbishop of Denver. traverses his acreage, a careful dawn without b whimper or com­ both animate and inanimate, is things, doing them personally “nothing;” that is, nothing that the best part of intellectual life angler will have no trouble lo­ plaint before he leaves for a wholesome, clean affection. On with their hands and hearts; counts toward their humanity. should not be taken from those Forty Hours' Devotion cating his game in that spot. classes. A boxer by avocation, the Hooper farm there is neither turning out masterpieces of Men like Mr. Bentel believe capable* oT It.'Modern thinkerb And the history of that wonder­ he now finds no contenders, be­ time nor place for the unsavory. craftsmanship. After seeing that “pure learning” produces want to chfiin everyone to the ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER ' ful mountainous, lake-embel­ cause of his terrific left. He- is There is friendly open-hearted­ even a picture of Notre Dame worthless drones. Actually, the same level—and it is a low lished part of this nation is well the president of the local Future ness. There is a daily, conscious or El Escorial, Mr. Bentel learning of any truth relates a level far below the clouds and Week of Sepf. 7, 14th Sunday after Pentecost known to him, though he has Farmers of America, and has nearness to the Creator of all should be able to agre^ to that. man closer to God. It provides, visions that man’s mind caH Denver, St. Vincent cTe Paul's church farmed there only a very few obviously found his useful place good. On the other hand, there as it were, a magic tuning that reach. Such an aim would es­ Colorado Springs, Our Lady of Guadalupe church seems to be ample evidence sets the mind toward its Crea­ tablish a despotism of the com­ tor, that helps clear away the mon, which is just as bad as a Strasburg, St. Gertrude’s church (Thirteen Hours') that from today’s tremendous respect for learning “to do obscuring curtain of ignorance tyranny of the few. something” is coming a genera­ CATHOLIC RADIO LOG tion that can dp very little, un­ FAMILY THEATER—Wedne.- less you count'changing a tire Now There's 'Sniff AppeaL Station KOA or operating a stamping ma­ ASK AND LEARN—Sunday, day, 8:30 p.m. chine in that category. The fact By Ray H utchinson hound. “Prob’ly kill her sense 8:30 a.m. Be Sure to Attend SACRED HEART PROGRAM is that today there are few if A DOG FOOD WITH “sniff of smell,” he mused. CATHOLIC HOUR — Sunday, — Sunday, 6:45 a.m., and 11 any craftsmen who could build appeal” is advertised in the The letter again: 12 noon. “Within a week my husband p.m. medieval Cathedrals. September issue of a large Station-^UFKA, Greeley NOW THAT BRINGS us woman’s magazine in company and sons were asking me what AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday, Station KTLN only to the doorstep of the with a letter from a female dog- I did to stop the dog smell." 12:30 p.m. FR. JOHN ORDINAS, C.R.— problem that is presented with owner in Delaware. Some folks recommend a shot Station KFEL ST. THOMAS SEMINARY’S gun. That’s what Uncle Ed said. Sunday, 7:15-7:30 a.m. growing importunity every fall “We have a small dog who had AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday, as the gates (or in'these times The letter went on, 5:30 a.m., and 11:30 p.m. Station KBOL, Boulder very bad breath," the letter be­ “Everyone who comes in it we should s^y glass doors) of gan. ROSARY FOR PEACE— Sun- SACRED HEART PROGRAM the universities open to the surprised at the dog." day, 8:15 p.m. Every weekday at 7 a.m. My Uncle Ed made the com­ “Science,” muttered Uncle Ed, hordes hungry to learn how “to ment that he’d hate to have to do something.” “shore has done wonders.” The medieval age produced admit that he knew his dog’s The letter concluded: BAZAAR breath was bad. But Uncle Ed • “I sure would not like to be skilled craftsmen by the score I is not an animal lover. without X products as it is a The letter continued: real pleasure to have the dog A $5 Gold Piece “When we went away for a around now." Hear day we would put her in the Uncle Ed extracted his pipe. And the Intention cellar and she would make the “In the intimacy of the home, SUNDAY. SEPT. 14 - By J ack P eacock cellar smell, too." you just can’t afford to have a Uncle Ed, who does not put dog with halitosis. No sir.” ALL BUT THE YOUNGEST much stock in the S.P.C.A., won­ ASK and LEARN of our readers will remember the • “Well, Uncle Ed,”T said, "it’s dered what would happen if this days of gold coins that were that meaty sniff appeal that dog’s owners went on a week’s does it.” minted by our government. That vacation. He has no sense of But Uncle Ed, who spends all KOA was before the U. S. went off humor. his money on his wife and three SEMINARY GROUNDS the gold standard and all gold More of the letter: kiddies, didn’t hear me. coins and certificates were called “I heard about X products so “Think I’ll get some of that 1300 South Steele in by the Treasury Department. I thought I would try some." magic bdor-ending dog food for One did not see many five-dollar, 8:30 OLD UNCLE E D . “smiled grandpa,” he murmured, chuck­ ten-dollar, or twenty-five-dollar ing a dirt clod at a beagle hound EVERY SUNDAY MORNING gold pieces in circulation then, around his pipe,” as he puts it. He asked me how this woman’s that had I'lorae sniffing up the but there were a fewl Many per­ ta*king dog biscuit yould help the lane. Questions on religion submitted by tbe radio sons were reluctant to accept them as change, because they audience answered on the archdioresan’broadcast. could so easily be mistaken for Booklet on Catholic Church available free of cost ROAST BEEF DINNER silver coins. And that brings us Growth of Catholic Schools to all inquirer!, to the story. were enrolled, and the 3,000,000 Mrs. O’Reilly was a pious lit­ By Rev. J ohn B. E bel THIS WEEK ACROSS the mark was passed in the 1947-48 WRITE TO tle woman, but not too faithful term with 3,111,777 pupils. ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA $).:s Children 50c in the support of the parish. One country millions of, pupils are Denver 2, Colorado day at Sunday M a^ Mrs. returning to school. More than The tremendous expansion of Served from 2:30 to 7:30 p.m. O’Reilly made the mistake of 4,000,000 of them are enrolled (he Catholic educational system, dropping a five-dollar gold piece in some 12,000 U. IS. Catholic which has doubled in 30 years, in the collection basket—you see, schools. The NGWC Department is mirrored in Colorado. In the she thought it was a nickel. Not of Education’s Sum m ary of Archdiocese of Denver there MAin 5314 discovering her mistake until the Catholic Education f o r th e we're 12,224 pupils enrolled in Prizes Warded 11 p.m. next day, she decided that under school year 1949-1950, which elementary schools in 1950-51, the circumstances she might as made the estimate above, also an increase of 4,582 in 10 years; F. J. KIRCHHOF well reconcile herself to the ca­ recorded a total of 3,392,369 and 3,080 enrolled in Catholic lamity. The very day of the dire pupils in Catholic schools in high schools, an increase of 730 Booths and Games discovery, however. Providence 1950. This was a gain of nine per in 10 years. The ,total 1950-51 put in the path of Mrs. O’Reilly, cent over figures for 1948. enrollment of 15,304 was an ini' Construction Co.. on her way to the beauty parlor, In the 30-year period since crease of 5,312 over the figures the Department of Education of 10 years before, a growth of none other than Jather Dwyer more than 80 per cent in 10 himself. made its first biennial survey MRS. O’REILLY was quite in 1920, schools of all classifica­ years. BUILDERS , ' unable to restrain herself, and tions increased 2,586 in number, In the Diocese of Pueblo We Appreciate Your Patronage secretly hoping to regain the lost teachers increased by 61,778, there were 4,284 pupils in ele­ five dollars, she poured out her and the total increase in the mentary schools in 1950-51 and 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. tale of woe. Glancing up at the number of students was 1,411,- 1,016 in high schools, an in­ this space donated by priest, she found his countenance 318, or 71.2 per cent. Largest crease, respectively, of 1,765 quite unmoved as she concluded figures in the totals shown in and 2'71, in 10 years. The total the tragic narrative. Hoping for the 1950 report are 224,970 enrollment of 5,300 was an in­ ESTABLISBBD l l » at least some consoling words if students in 82 universities and crease of 2,036 in 10 years. not the'lost money, she shrugged college^ for men, 67,911 stu­ WE CAN ONLY WONDER her shoulders philosophically and dents in 131 universities and at the tremendous sacrifices The American Fixture Co. said: “Oh, well, Father, I only colleges for women, 505,572 made by Catholic parents to pro­ meant to put in the nickel, but students in 2,189 secondary vide a Catholic education for MaaDfietirtn of schools, and 2,560,815 pupils in Church Pews and Altars NATIONAL BANK I guess it’s all right—the Good their children. They realize that THE f Lord will gi^e me credit for the 8,589 elementary schools. There any cost is cheap for education Church Furniture five dollars.” . were 27,770 teachers in second­ that prepares not only for this, }f Denver “Oh, I’m afraid ’you’re quite ary schools, and 66,525 ip ele­ world, but for eternity. The sta­ Bank, Office, and Store Fixtures AMERICAN mentary schools. wrong,” said the priest kindly tistics prove that Catholic MUltcork of All Kindi 17TH AND LAWRENCE STREETS but with firmness as he pre-j IN ESTIMATING that the en­ schools have something that non­ pared to continue on down the! rollment will pass the 4,000,000^ religious schools cannot provide. w I r f LU t ss- MA. 0168 street. “The Good Lord will give mark in'1952, the NCWC De­ The fear of this success prob­ r. J. KIrehhof, l*res. jjSb Arapahoe St. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation C. F. Stahl, Viet Prtt, Denver, Colo. you credit for exactly five cents, partment of Education notes ably explains the attacks made |! the = amount you intended to that the 2,000,000 mark was by some quarters upon the give.” passed in 1922, when 2,174,204 Catholic school system. 1 PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, September 4,1952

For Denver's Progress Piles-Hernia St. Thomas Clubf Junior Parochial Grid Ducats Will Go on Sale Healed by my proven methods + + Sale of tickets to the fifth No anesthetic.«No lurgary. No Offers C lasse s •uffaring. No danger. No hoipital. VOTE FOR ALL 10 annual Junior Parochial foot­ No lot* of time from n Store for Carnival Patrons ball cam^al will begin Tues­ Dr, For C atech ists day, Sept. 9, as thousands of Allen B. Junior C^holic gridders and Croeiimann Beginning Monday night, Sept. members of ^ rls’ pep clubs BOND ISSUES Ph.C„ D.C. 15 at 7 p.m. in the Cathedral prepare for this coming junior 331 14th 8tr**t convent at 1840 Grant street, the classic. Suit* 111 St. Thomas University club will The football extravagamza will Hoar* I to II No. 1 No. 6 sponsor a class in the proper be early in the fall, Saturday 1;l« to { More and better parks Completion of the annex methods of religious instruction. afternoon,. Sept. 27, at 2 p.m., at ind by tppointntnt and play grounds. to the Denver Museum of The course is primarily for Bears’ stadium, 20th and Decatur. AComa 5070 The tickets are 35 cents, three for Natural History for the Interested members of the S t FRemont 7260 Thomas University club, which one dollar, or $3 per hook. All the 27 Ye*n of No. 2 people’s enjoyment. conducts religious instruction money realized from this -show Sucecaitul Prtetlo* goes to the individual school to he A new main sewer for bet­ classes in Denver’s outlying dis­ No. 7 tricts where sistfers and clergy used for its youth activities. ter sanitation. A new County Jail for are not available for this pur­ , Tickets are available to the ath­ Call a letic directors of the schools at Denver’s safety. pose. Any individual who is in­ No. 3 terested in engaging in this Max Cook’s, 1608 . GHenarm, and gratifying work will be welcome can be procured from Michael 4 AB Airport improvements for No. 8 at this course. Donaghue. Athletic directors are urged to MAIn 7171 Denver’s safety and avia­ Clearance of the Platte All those completing the course Prompt Coorttooo Sorric* River Slums—a blight on will be awarded a certificate as make arrangements to have their CHEAPER RATES tion progress. teams weighed officially as soon S-WAV RADIO the community. an approved teacher under the as possible, as the league schedule CLEAN NEW CAB* auspices of the Confraternity of will be made out in the coming No. 4 No. 9 Christian Doctrine, which is re­ week, and it will be necessary to Wider and better Denver sponsible for all religious in­ An annex to the juvenile structions in the archdibcese. know at that time what weight di­ Capitol Office streets for easier driving. visions each school wishes to en­ hall for rehabilitation of Tom Ford, the chairman of the ter. The weight limits are the Supply Co. delinquents. club’s religious instruction teach­ same as for the past five years, No. 5 ers, feels that this course will namely: Heavyweight, under 125 1550 Broadway AL 4556 No. 10 give confidence and assurance to pounds; lightweight, under 100 An annex to the Art Mu­ the teachers, but that the real Office Supplies & Furniture Converting the old city pounds; and midget, under 75 seum for children’s art benefit of the course will be pounds. education and for exhibit­ auditorium into an ultra­ derived by the children who will modern civic convention be instructed by these teachers. The mountainous area of Colo­ ing art treasures. Were it not for this club proj­ hall and theatre. rado is six times that of Switzer­ ect and the self-sacrificing gen­ land. erosity of those engaged in it, Title Insurance CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR THE BOND ISSUE many youthful souls would be spiritually neglected. Arm ' with is the modern method of ob­ C. Earl Davis, Chairman the knowledge of the value of Dr. F. A. Smith taining protection against any their work and secure as to the defect in the Title of your ______Pol. Adv. methods of proceeding, the re­ Optometrist real estate. ligious instruction teachers of . . . . And provide* 1749 TrtmoDl PI this project should derive much genuine satisfaction fmm their DENVEB‘8 HOST (09 14th St. work. Ford Optical Co. SECURITY PROGRESSIVa 42$ E. 17tb At* The catechetical methods course will be taught by Sister Eye* Examined * Viiual Care (04 G. IStb At* Rafael, a Sister of Charity of Individually Styled Glaue* 11(7-41 Market Bt (IS E. IStb At* Cincinnati and teacher in the TAbor 1371 Cathedral school. 1558 Broadway Bakersfield Woman TAbor 1295

Speaks to Comitium BURNS-RIPS Insures Marketability Mrs. Zelda Woeber of Bakers­ OR TEARS field, Calif., sister-in-law of the Rev. Edward Woeber, formerly of SCENES OF ACTION like these are in in thd past year’s carnival. In the top photo the Eliminated by JluL JjiilsL Sacred Heart Juniors score against St, John’s team, French or Inweaving Denver, was guest speaker at a store for those who attend the Junior Paro­ meeting of the Denver comitium and in the bottom photo the Annunciation Light­ 24 Hoot SerTiee^ReluonabU PHcei of the Legion of Mary in Holy chial league football carnival Saturday, Sept. 27, in weights rack up a tally against the Holy Family SujcVuwJjj, (^o. the Denver Bears’ stadium. Both photos are of action HOSIERY MENDING Ghost hall, Denver, Aug. 28. gridders. Sut* Wid* Titl* Sarrie* Galled to order by the comitium president, Tom Kelly, of the prae- 1711 California KE 1251 sidium of St. Dominic’s parish, the Walsenburg Parish (D iL ih /u t. meeting was the monthly gath­ Notre Dame Club Contracts inweaving Co, ering of the officers and other The firras lUtcd hftr* dtserr* to Phone KE. 4409 be remembered when you ore dls* interested members of all the prae- Special Trains for Games 304 McClintock Bldg. sidia of the legion throughout Has New Cemetery tributin; your patronafe to the dif­ — — 1554 Calif. —— - ferent line* of busineu. Denver and surrounding areas. The Denver Notre Dame club received a block of tickets for Walsenburg.—A new site for a An active member of the legion the Oklahoma-Notre Dame game—the contest which may easily Catholic cemetery in Walsenburg in Bakersfield, Mrs. Woeber develop into the game of the year. has been leased, and improvements stressed in her talk the need for The club, in co-operation with the Burlington lines, is spon­ on' the land will get under way as SAF-FLOR Rubberized Wax recruiting more Catholics to say soring the football special trains this year. The group making the soon as possible. Walsenburg is in the daily Rosary. Among the meth­ trip to South Bend will leave Denver late Friday afternoon, Nov. the Pueblo diocese. ods she discussed to achieve this 7, and return to Denver early Monday morning, Nov. 10. The new cemetery is necessary Treatment for A ll Floors was one, approved by the Bishop In addition to the Oklahoma game, the club, working with because the old St. Mary’s ceme­ of her home diocese, in which the the Burlington lines, has also arranged to handle a football spe­ tery has almost reached its capac­ No Slip . . . No Skid—Wears Longer— Rosary would be said after each cial to the Notre Dame-Southern California game to be played at ity. The new site also, will be Looks Better — Cuts Cost of Mainte­ Mass on Sunday. It would take known as St. Mary’s cemetery. about 10/minutes and would be Notre Dame Nov. 29. Members making the trip will follow the same schedule as for the Oklahoma game, leaving here Friday Improvements will include a nance. offered as an act of penance afternoon, Nov. 28. in reparation to the Immaculate four-inch water main from the city Manufactured and Sold by Recommended Firms Heart of Mary. Attractive fares are being offered on these football trips by of Walsenburg. The new site is the Denver Notre Dame club. For reservations and further in­ located on the east side of highway Announcement waa made of formation, call Dave ChilderS at the downtown ticket office of the 85-87 about two miles north of E. J. SCARRY COMPANY the annual day of recollection Burlington lines, phone KE. 1123. for AUTO for the Denver comitium, which Walsenburg. Manufacturing Chemists will be held Sept, 21. St. Mary’i Articles of incorporation have 1620 Market TA. 4488 parish, Littleton, of which the been signed for the project.. Rev. Frederick McCallin is pas­ Newcomers' Party Sept. 11 SERVICE tor, will be host. Transporta­ tion will be provided for all Brighton. — (St. Augustine's There will be Benediction of Former Denver Priest those legion members wanting'' Parish)—The Altar and Rosary the Most Blessed Sacrament first it. Reservation for transporta­ -apciety will resume meetings next Friday evenings at 7:30. Named Wyoming Pastor tion can be made by contacting Thursday evening, Sept. 11. This The Knights of Columbps will iflCHILnUILOR Cheyenne, Wyo. — Bishop Hu­ Teresa Schmitz, 1971 Ivy street, will be a get acquainted party for meet Thursday evening at 8. De Soto-Plymouth phone FR. 3064. the women of the parish and will bert M. Newell has announced The ushers’ appointments for the appointment of the Rev. John 1543 LARIMER - Alpine 34-22^ The schedule for the day of be held in the parish hall. All the women of the parish are cor­ the month of September are: Six Marley as pastor of St. Mary Mag­ All Late Model Used Cars recollection is set tentatively to o’clock Mass, A1 Mollandor and dalen’s parish, Evanston, Wyo., ef­ begin with Mass at 9 o’clock in St. dially invited to attend and be­ Carry 5,000 Mile Gaaraatee come members of the Altar so­ Anthony Erger; 8 o’clock Mass, fective Sept. 3. Mary’s church. It will be followed Adam Dreutzer and A1 F. Sack; Factory Trained Mechanics on All Chrysler Made Cars by breakfast and conferences by ciety. There will be games, and re­ Father Marley was educated in the retreat master, and will close freshments will be served. All of 10:30 Mass, Harry Nies and Vic­ St. Kieran’s college, Kilkenny, at 4 p.m. Breakfast and lunch will the women are requested to dec­ tor Jacobucci; and 11:30 Mass, where he was ordained June 8, be served by the women of the orate hats, a n d prizes will be Don Henry and John Beals. 1924. Since his arrival in Chey­ BRIFFITH MOTORS. Inc. parish at a nominal fee. given for the most original and The sanctuary committee for enne in September, 1924, Father 2770 No. Speer Blvd. GR. 3313 As is customary at each comi- funniest hats. the month of September includes Marley has served as pastor at itium meeting, reports from two of Catechism classes resumed this Mmes. Norris Peterson, chairman; Greybull, Gillette, and Lander, Ithe praesidia, on their year’s ac­ week with the first, second, third, Harry Fiock, and Anthony Erger. and for the past 10 years, except­ tivities, were given. and fourth grades on Tuesday, The annual spiritual retreat for ing a period of two years at St. JERRYS and the fifth, sixth, seventh, and the women of the Greeley Dean­ James’ in Denver, he has been eighth grades on Wednesday. ery council will be held at the serving at St. Joseph’s parish and RADIATOR SHOP Lecture Series Opens So that the parish will have an El Pomar retreat house, Colorado the Cathedral parish in Cheyenne. opportunity to meet the new sis­ Springs, Sept. 12, 13, and 14. eomplet* At Cathedral Sept 9 ters, there will be a pantry shower Reservations may be made by call­ Colorado, highest of the 48 Sunday afternoon, Sept. 7. ing Mrs. L. C. Bremkamp. states, has 52 of the 81 peaks in The 33rd annual leriei of Father Herb Morris, O.M.I., all North America more than RADIATOR a missionary of the Oblates •nrrtc* are just lecture* on Catholic doctrine 14,000 feet above sea level. Secular Carmelites Plan of Mary Immaculate, will speak Every job guaranteed. will open at the Cathedral, Den­ ver, on Tuesday, Sept. 9, at 8 at all the Masses Sunday, Sept. Optometrist § Wholeiale and Retail. one of p.m., according to the Very Rev. Reception on Sept. 14 7, and a special collection will and Optician | be taken up for the missionaries No. 3 South Kalamatb Monsignor Walter J. Canavan, Practice lAhearsal for the re­ pastor. The lecture*, which are ception of novices into the Den­ of this society. Helen Walsh | TA. 6914 the ■ for Catholic* *nd non-CathoIic*, ver chapter of the Third Order Instead of sponsoring the an­ Aitociftt# Jerry Garrett, Owner are conducted twice weekly for Secular of Carmelites will be nual bazaar, all parishioners will W. R. JOSEPH many things we do a period of 10 weeks on Tues­ held Sunday night, Dec. 7, at be mailed envelopes to make their EYES EXAMINED 7:30 p.m. in the Mother of God contributions. Every wage earner Phone TAbor 1880 day and Thursday evening* at 8 218-219 Majestir Bldz church, Denver. Reception cere­ should help to make this a success. p.m. in St. Paul’s chapel in the , Mrs. Harry Nies is now home in our PAINT &. basement of the Cathedral, monies, 4>receding the monthly / which is entered from the Logan meeting, will be held at the from the hospital wifh her infant tame hour and place Sunday, son, Steven Gerard, who was bom street side. Catholics are in­ Aug. 12 a n d weighed seven lOWmiR-MUMOUTH _ vited to attend and to bring a Sept. 14. Those who have at­ B O D Y S H O P non-Catholic friend. A second tended the first two meetings pounds, three ounces. This is the UPTOWN MOTOR CO. \ are eligible to be received. Nies’ first chijd.______1908 BROADWAY CH.5626I series of lecture* will be started after Christmas, and a third . The firms listed here de- after Easter. Will Play for K. of C. !serve to be remembered CAPITAL .when you are distributing JBnflBggy nth a n d Sdiooi Days Luncheon Club ■your patronage in the dif­ Broadway ferent lines of business. TAbor 5191 Are l im it e d Safety Days! TIME Guaranteed Repair Work ONLY Have our experts check your ON ALL MAKE CARS Chevrolet for any safety defect* Only Skilled Mechanic* Work on Your Car . . . make sure you can save a Complete Overhaul and Tune-Up life when so many children are Brake Relining — Electric Service I crossing streets. Come in now GOOD USED CARS for our complete Tour skin can look silk-smooth v.'. lovelier than ever with Easy Terms — No Red Tape Tussy Rich Cream. This tamotfs beauty formula helpa Safety Check smooth your skin to a glorio^us-new beauty 1 Da\e Staub Auto Service The luxury blend of ricir^mollients creams away dry* 2725 W. 29th Ave. at Speer GE. 0505 skin flakiness... helps combat those tiny fatigue lines that can dim your beauty LAt this handsome half-price saving, DODGE-PLYMOUTH OWNERS you’ll want to buy (Wero/ jars, sj» don’t delay ! Order now! Timely tervice NOW prevents costly repair bills later — so don’t delay or neglect needed repairs. Drive in for dependable THE MELODY SISTERS-^Ann O’Connor, accordion; service performed by mechanics, who have the “know how” Pat King, marimba; and Pat Shaw, bass viol—will be fea tured at the meeting of the K. of C. Friday Luncheon club Sept. 5. Be­ to service your car or truck! sides the attractive young musicians, a number of candidates for of­ . JAMilS MOTOR fO. 455 Broadway fice will appear. The luncheon club holds one-hour meetings every PEarl 4641 Friday noon at the K. of C. home, 16th avenue and Grant street, Den­ 1278 Lincoln Dodge & Plymouth Sales & Service KE. 8221 ver. All Catholic men interested in taking part in this service club are Denver and Colorado Springs invited to attend- ^ 1 1,

Thunday, September 4,1952 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE FIFTEEN

NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OP ANNA CASTELLO, also Sept. 12-14 at El Pomar Married known as ANNA U CASTELLO, DE­ CEASED. No. 96859 Notie* is bertby given that on the 6tb Requiem Offered for Fort Collins Man day of August, 1962, Utters of admlnUtra- Greeley Deanery Retreat tion were Usu^ to the undersigned as Ad­ Fort Collins.—(S t Joseph’s Par­ Hazel Baechler of 219 Wood street, Miss Lory Paul, daughter of Mr. ministrator of the above named estate and ish)—Frank Cunningham, 84, a died Saturday, Aug, 30, in Chil­ and Mrs. George Paul, will leave all persons having claims against said es­ resident of the Fort Collins area dren’s hospital in Denver. Joe had tate are required to file them for allowance Fort Collins Sept. 6 to enroll at in the County Court of the City and County Dates Are Moved a Day for 74 years, died early Friday,' suffered from a heart ailment since Our Lady of the Wasatch academy of Denver, Colorado, within ate months Aug. 29, in his home at 929 La- birth. in Salt Lake City, Utah. Miss Paul from said date or said claims will be for­ Greeley.—The annual retreat at El Pomar for the porte avenue. He had been an in­ ever barred. His father, Sgt. Cecil Baechler, is a graduate of St. Joseph’s school Andrew Wysowateky, Greeley deanery will be held on Friday, Saturday, and Sun­ valid for seven years as the result was killed in action with the third and will be in her junior year this Administrator day, Sept. 12,13, and 14. Attention is called to these dates as of an accident army in Metz, France, in 1944. term. Mrs. Paul will drive her First Publication August 14, 1962 Mr. Cunningham was bom in daughter to Salt Lake. Last Publication September 11, 1952 it had been announced that the retreat would be held Sept. He was a member of S t Joseph’s Mount Ayre, la., April 1, 1868. parish. His mother, formerly a ■ The annual school collection for METROPOLITAN TRIBUNAL 13-15. There is room for 55 retreatants, and a full house As a boy he moved with his par­ teacher in the Wellington schools, St. Joseph’s “Millionaire’s club” of the is the goal. ents to Fort Collifls, where his has been teaching homebound chil­ will Jbe taken up Sunday, Sept. 7, ARCHDIOCESE OF SAN ANTONIO father homesteaded a farm three APPELLATE COURT Mrs. J. Waldo Fuqua of Greeley, dren for the Larimer County Crip­ at all Masses. EDICTAL CITATION Greeley deanery retreat chairman, miles south of the city. Mr. Cun­ pled Children’s society for the past IN RE Lafayette Parish and Mrs. Elizabeth Linenbrink of ningham still owned the farm at year. He was the grandson of Mr. NULLITY OF MARRIAGE the time of his death but moved HOWARD ANGUS Holyoke, Greeley deanery spiritual and Mrs. Carl Hampel of Bellevue, development chairman, have made from it five years ago to the home and _ of Albert Baechler of Fort FERN HANSEN plans to charter a 25 .or 29-pas­ on Laporte avenue. Collins. He was the great-grand­ Pret. Num.tC.Tr. II Inst.) 61/2 Bazaar Sept. 6-J In 1903 Mr. Cunningham mar­ senger bus, which will leave Greeley son of Mrs. T. B. Willey of Custer, HOWARD ANGUS having filed a psti bus depot at 1:30 p.m, on Sept. 12. ried Miss Fannie Schelt, daughter S. Dak. tion for an ecclesiastical decree of nullity of another pioneer family in the in the case of his marriage contracted Bus fare is $5.60 ancLmust be paid Mass of the Angels was sung in with FERN HANSEN, at HUGO IN THE in advance. The fare will be the community. The marriage was the COUNTY OF LINCOLN, STATE OF To Have TV Set second witnessed in St. Joseph’s S t Joseph’s church Sept 3. COLORADO, on the 8th day of June. Lafayette.— (St. Ida’s Parish) same from all points. Members 1939 ; and the present whereabouts of wishing to provide their own trans­ church in Port Collins. Mr, (Jun- *TA Executive Board —A 17-inch Adiniral television set ningham is believed to have lived FERN HANSEN being unknown: is among the special attractions to portation may do so. If enough hloldi Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the seservations for a full bus are not ‘in this 'parish longer than any Court has made an order requiring that be shown at the annual parish ba­ other member of St. Joseph’s par­ FERN HANSEN be and ah* is hereby zaar, which will be held Saturday received the bus will be canceled The executive board of St. Jo­ Elect cited by edict, under penalty of adjudi­ and all members will have to have ish. seph’s PTA met with Father Duffy cation in her absence, to appear In per­ and Sunday, Sept. 6 and 7. Other He is survived by his wife; a gifts will include an overstuffed their own transportation. In this and Sister M. Elaine in the school LEONARD J. son or by proxy before the undersigned case the fare will be refunded, but son Francis Cunningham of Fort hall Aug. 28. Mrs. Fred Vogt, Byron L. Judge at a hearing to be held in the Hall chair and a set of matched lug­ Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Pan- Collins; two sisters, Mrs. Elmer of the Tribunal, at the Catholic Chancery gage. Proceeds from the bazaar if the bus is used and a reserva­ president introduced the officers, Office, 230 Dwyer Avenue, San Antonio. tion is made and not used, the ella, who were married be­ Keist of Denver and Mrs. V. E. committee chairmen, and room GRANT Texas, on the 29th day of September, will go into the church building fore a Nuptial High Mass in St. Beake of Colorado Springs, and 1962, at 8 p.m, o'clock, then and there to fund. member will have to pay the fare mothers to Sister Elaine, the new JOHNSON Democrat for anyway. It is suggested that if Joseph’s church, Fort Collins, Aug. several nieces and nephews. principal of St. Joseph’s school. show cause, if any, why the Court should Final arrangements for the af­ A Requiem High Mass was sung not decree the nullity of said marriage fair were made by the committee you have made reservation and 23, are shown above. Mrs. Panella Father Duffy outlined Several Democrat For State Representative according to the petition - on file. The find you cannot go, give your res­ is’ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. by the Rev. Rfchard M. Duffy purpose of this session will be the JOIN­ members at their meeting Tuesday Sept. 2. Burial iras in Grandview projects to be carried out during State Representative ING OF ISSUE. ervation to someone else. John Andrijjeski of Fort Collins, the school year. Sister Elaine also Arapahoe, Elbert Counties evening. CiJchairmen for the ba­ cemetery. Fort Collins. Arapahoe County WITNESS my hand with the seal of zaar are Sam Cartwright and All reieryation* for both bui and Mr. Panella is the son of Mr. spoke to the group. Primary Election Sept. 9 the Court affixed, this 26th daiy of and room* may be mad* to and Mrs. Melindo Panella of Eliza­ 9-Yeor-Old Diet Trained in Government and • Commissioner 8 Years August, 1962. Amos Smothers, and in charge of This year’s officers are Mrs. Economics [SEAL] s/ James M. Boyle the spaghetti dinner which will be Mr*. J. Waldo Fuqua, rout* 3, beth, N. J. They are making their Of Heort Ailment Fred Vop;t president; Mrs. Ralph • Served on Governor’s Com­ Presiding Judge box 535, Greeley, Colo, Phone home in Fort Collins. Joe Baechler, 9, son of Mrs. Coyte, vice president; Mrs. Earl State Board of Health s/Patrlck J. Murray served Sunday, Sept. 7, from 1 to Social Security Adm. mittee on School Finance Secretary 6 p.m. will be Mrs. Margaret Mon- Greeley 0115R12, no later than Hov/ard, secretary; and Mrs. Louis Sept. 8. The amount of the but U. S. Budget Bureau • 14 Years Member School CONCORDAT CUM ORIGINALI temayor and Mrs. Mary Massaro. Orleans, terasurer. Committee Board Patritius I. Murray, Actuarius fare ikould be included with the chairmen are Mrs. Calvin Massey, 5 Years Teacher of Taxation Run Aug. 28 and Sept. 4. Extensive preparations have Sterling School Faculty and Public Policy at D. U. • Overseer Colo. State Grange been made to provide entertain­ reservation. membership; Mrs. Gregpory Bueche, A donation of $12.50 will be hospitality; Mrs. Ralph Coyte, Efficiency, Economy and Equity Your Vote Will Be Appreciated ment for everyone at the two-day will repay your support event. The various booths will be made to the sisters of El Pomar program; Mrs. Raymond Skitt, Pol. Adv. Pol. Adv. set up on the vacant lot next to retreat house. This covers room Adds Lay Teacher-Coach finance; Mrs. Harold Warner, pub­ AURORA and meals for the three days. licity and historian; Mrs. David the rectory, and the dinner will be sterling.— (St. Anthony’s Par­ A b*autiful new statu* of the served in the parish hall. Every affiliate- is asked to urge ish)—All sisters who taught last Costello, health and welfare; and Little Flower of Jesus ha* been Mrs. Robert McClanahan, legisla­ ► Announcement has been made by the members to attend this spir­ year have returned to their posi­ donated to the church tiy a tion. Room mothers are Mrs. John ► the Rev. Joseph Hannan, O.S.B., itual vacation, and each pastor is tions in St. Anthony’s school, wiUi member of the parish in tkanka- PURSE BROS. pastor, that the winter schedule of asked to see that his parish is Head, first grade; Mrs. Arthur ► ROY MeVICKER, JR. the exception of one who is being givinf for favors received. The Brookman, second grade; Mrs. Masses will go into effect the first represented. ► , candidate for GROCERY & MARKET replaced with a lay teacher, who doner wishes to remain anony­ John Drnek, third grade; Mrs. Sunday of October, Exact times will also act as coach. The lay mous. ► STATE REPRESENTATIVE will be announced later. Charles Novak, fourth grade; Mrs. GROCERIES - MEATS - FRUITS teacher added to the faculty, Wil­ Mrs. M. Pimple, Mrs. D. Man- Harry Hehn, fifth grade; Mrs. ► VEGETABLES Next Sunday, Sept. 7, will be Infants Are Baptized liam Bennett, comes originally suetti, and Mrs. T. Nogare were JEFFERSON COUNTY Communion day for members oif the James Guyer, sixth grade, Mrs. ► •‘fl l East Colfax Av*. Pb. Aurora 321 from Boulder, and taught in the hostesses Thursday afternoon to ► Altar and Rosary society. Julesburg school last year. Along Kenneth Helm, seventh grade; Democratic Primary At Pauline Chapel members of St. Therese circle of Mrs. Ray Ellerbrock, eighth grade; ► with his duties as coach he will the Altar and Rosary society in and Mrs. Ernest Bogard, ninth Lawyer — Veteran Slso teach some of the classes in the school hall. The Rosary for ► In Colorado Springs grade. ► the sixth, seventh, and eighth peace opened the meeting. ,The Extensive Experience in Government,. grades. next meeting wilj be in the home of 'S t. Joseph’s PTA will sponsor a ► Colorado Springs. — (Pauline Mrs. Joseph Schutte, with Mrs. reception on Friday, Sept 5, at ► civic and Church affairs. The school is conducted by the 3 p.m. for the Sisters of Loretto Chapel)—Three infant Baptisms Sisters of S t Francis of Milwau­ Herman Schadegg, assisting host­ ► Pol. Adv. ess. who teach at S t Joseph’s school. olorado Springs were performed by the Rev. Mi­ kee, Wis. Sister M. Caroline is Mrs. Ernest Bogard, chairman for chael Harrington at Pauline chapel the principal. The Rev. James the ninth grade mothers, will be I Aug. 31. Captain and Mrs. William Kane, superintendent of the school, in charge of refreshments. F. Hooker of 532 William avenue will also teach the religion classes. Wray Woman Sees chose the name Susan Marie for Sister M. Angelice will supervise Th* first series of instruc­ Royce P. Robins their daughter. The twin sons of the music department. tions on Catholic doctrine for A new course in journalism has the season will begin Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Kovalik, Profession of Son Democratic Candidate 111 West Brookside, were also been added to the English depart­ Sept. 16, at 8 p.m. Tha lectures MAY REALTY ment in the high school; Sister M. Wray.— (St. Andrew’s Parish) are given by Father 'Thomas baptized. Dolora will teach the course. The Mrs. B. Leo , Devlin went to McMahon in the school hall. for REALTOR The Knights of Columbus re­ high school has the largest enroll­ Notre Dame early this month and All Catholics desiring to know ceived their quarterly Communion ment in the history of the school; attended the services in which her more about their faith are in­ STATE REPRESENTATIVE corporately at Pauline chapel in to date 127 have enfolled. son Philip took his perpetual vows vited, and they are particularly INSURANCE . LOANS the 8 o’clock Mass on Sunday. School opened Tuesday morning, in the (Congregation of the Holy urged to bring along their non- ARAPAHOE AND » LEGAL NOTICE preceded by a High Mass in honor Cross. He is studying at the Mo- Catholic friends. Past instruc­ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND of the Holy Ghost. veau seminary of the Holy Cross tion classes have been well at­ ELBERT COUNTIES tile Theater Bldg. DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP The school lunch program opened Fathers. tended, but there is always ESTATE OF ALICE RUSSELL. Young people returning to, or room for more. , Business man who wants to Colorado Springs, Colo. DECEASED. No. 94467 Wednesday under the direction of Notice U hereby given that on the 7tb Mrs. Stimants, who successfully entering, college are Jim S^hea and St. Mary’s group of the Altar ; serve you well. MAIN 1«98 day of October, 1952, I will present to the conducted the project last year. Claud Barkmeier, to Colorado uni­ and Rosary society met in the County Court of the City and County of A complete report of the bazaar versity; Shirley Gartin, Colorado home of Mrs. James Stamper Aug. Denver, Colorado, my accounta for Unal Pol. Adv. setUement of the adminiatration of aaid Aug. 15 was given at the g;eneral State College of Education; and 28, where on display was the new estate, when and where all persona In meeting of the Altar and Rosary Paul Devlin, Regris college. Vir­ surplice donated by this group to interest may appear and object to them, If society Wednesday evening. The ginia Fonte is continuing h e r Seminarian William J. Coming of they so desire. nurse’s training course at Loretto THE MURRAY DRUG CO. WILLIAM C. CRARON Notice is also hereby given that there bazaar broke all records and netted St. Joseph’s parish. Mr. Coming has been filed in said estate a petition the parish more than $2,700. The Heights. J is in his third year at S t Thomas’ ■ ll* i. rikli PMl—BAI* 144 asking for a judicial ascertainment and cedar chest, which was given to The members of the Altar and seminary. The surplice was made Sirtt :t*r»—ajj S. I«)«*—«*li 189 Optometrist determination of the heirs of such deceased, Rosary society who meet Friday, and aetting forth that the names, addresses Mr. Tanny, netted about $1,200. by Mrs. Charles Schneider and the FORT COLLINS 4 Professional Pharmacy 121 Narth Ttjon 8L and relationships of all persons, who are Approximately 850 were served, Sept 5, will hear Joe Callahan white poplin material was furn­ PHONE MAIN 66(3 or claim to be heirs of said deceiu^. so The Rev. Emil Verschraeghen ex­ CTVe some of the highlights of the ished by St. Mary’s group. EOl No. Tejon MAin 1088 COLORADO SPRINGS COLO. far as known to the petitioner, are as pressed his appreciation for the Democratic convention, which he follows, to^wit: John Russell, 3814 Walnut Called to Glen Elder, Kans., by Ave., Long Beach, Calif., son. co-operation and hard work of all attended as a delegate. He will also the death of his mother, Mrs. Net­ Accordingly, notice is also hereby given the members of the parish who discuss leading personalities who DREIIING MOTORS Get B a u r^ t (of Denver) tie Helm, was Kenneth Helm PETE BEROIVl that upon the date aforesaid, or the day were responsible for the success are seeking office. of this parish. Mrs. Nettie Helm, Candy and Ice Cream al to which the hearing may be continued, of the bazaar the Court will proceed to receive and bear Alhir Society Meeting 75, had lived in the vicinity of Glen Buick and CMC Trucks FERJVITERE SHOP] proofs concerning the'heirs of such de­ UPHOLSTERING. LEGAL NOTICE The president of S t Andrew’s Elder most of her life. Of recent Johnson-English ceased. and, upon the proofs- submitted, years she has been partially para­ RB-UPHOLSTERING AND will enter a decree in said estate determin­ OFFICE OF THE TREASURER Altar and Rosary society, Mary 230 South College Ave. r e p a ir in g CITY AND COUNTY OP DENVER lyzed. Mr. Helm was accompanied Phone 2500 Drug Co. Slip Caxen and Driperie* ing who are the heirs of such deceased MUNICIPAL BUILDING Weaver, has returned from Bill­ Hid* to Ordar person, at which hearing all persons claim­ ings, Mont, where she spent the to Kansas by his wife. ing to be heirs at law of such deceased DENVER, COLORADO LENlliERIC ToUetriei Fnmitnre Made lo Order may appear and present their proofs. No. P-441 summer with her son, Fred Wea Frank, Wilmer, Raymond, and Ttjon at Bljoo 8 t Phoaa 1400 i 24-33 Sa. Wahaatek Aaa. NOTICE OP PURCHASE OF REAL MAIn 6309 ANDREW WYSOWATCKY, ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF ver, and family. Bonnie Dreiling have just returned Administrator. APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE Miss Catherine Devlin, daughter from Hays, Kans., where they at­ First Publication September 5. 1952. OF TREASURER'S DEED Crown Cleaners **i/ Your A/eed* 4r» Eleetricai The Heyse Sheet Last Publication October 2, 1952. of Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Devlin, tended the military funeral of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and had an opportunity to attend tJie their nephew, Elmer Amhold. Mr. "Always Better” Call Main 939” more especially to The Tltla Guaranty Ther* Is a difference, try Crown. Metal and Roofing Company, The Moffat Tunnel Improvement Catholic Students’ Mission Cru­ Arnhold, 22 years old, died as the WIRING—FIXTURES AND REPAIRS INCORPORATED District, City and County of Denver. sade convention at Notre Dame result of an automobile accident A COMPLETE CLEANING SERVICE HEATING ROOKING FOR You and each of you are hereby notifled university. She accompanied He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. 221 Tempi* Conrt Phone 78 Berwick Electric Co. SHEET METAL that on the 4th day of December, 1931, 9* esll fer tnd deliver the Manager of Revenue, Ex-OfUeio Trees group of young people from S t Henjy Arnhold and a student of J. 0. BERWICK « » SO. NEVADA DISTRICT urer of the City and County of Denver and Patrick’s academy, Sidney, Neb. S t Joseph’s Military academy in Colorado Sprinra Colorado Phone t MAId 552 State of Colorado, sold at public sale to Catherine will be a sophomore at Hays. He was a veteran of World Fort Collins Federal Eat i m City and County of Denver, the applicant, S t Patrick’s this school year. war II. For all yosir Beauty Work ATTORNEY who has made demand for a Treasurer's Savings and Loan Assn. Deed, the following described real estate, Gire Jefferson County Intelligent and Aggressive Representation Call J. B. SHEARER C. J. SHEARER situate in the City and County of Denver 146 North College Avenue Adams, Arapahoe, Jefferson, and State of Colorado, to-wit: in the State Legislature, Clear Creek and Gilpin Lots Forty-TVo (42; and Forty-Three Vote for La Varra Beauty Salon Fort Collins, Colorado (43), in Block Three (8), Platte Farm SAVINGS — INVESTMENTS fNEtS-l Counties that said tax sale was made to satisfy the no West Oak St.' delinquent General taxes assessed against Fort Collina, Colo. Phone 891 HOME LOANS said real eitate for the year 1925: that said real estate was taxed in the name of Title BARNEY O’KANE Colorado Springs, Colo. Guaranty Company; that the statutory i«eriod of redemption expired December 4tb Democratic Candidate for Rice-Warren Funeral The firms listed here de­ 1934; that the same has not been redeemed that said property may be redeemed at any Home serve to be remembered time before a Tax Deed is issued: that a STATE REPRESENTATIVE Ambulance Service when you are distributing “Peak Quality Flowers'* fax Deed will be issued to the said City and County of Denver, lawful^ holder of Life Resident of Jefferson County Phone 108 your patronage in the dif­ FROM said certificate, on the 2nd day of January Practicing Attorney, Lakewood, Colorado at 12 o’clock noon 1953, unless the same Harold A. Warren ferent lines of business. The Pikes Peak has been redeemed before 12 o’clock noon Member of St. Bernadette Church, Lake- of said date. wood Mrs. Wm. Jackson Floral Co. WITNESS my hand and seal this 2nd day of September, 1952. Primary election Sept. 9, 1952 110 N. Tejon Street Phone MAin 699 (SEAL) A. S. BRODHEAD, Pol. Adv. Manager of Revenue Ex-Officio SCRIVNER’S JhsL ^,&psdin, Treasurer, City A County of Denver Usin 10679-M By ROY W. CASS, Msin 3729-R Deputy Treasurer. GROCERY & MARKET J l o i a l (^ompamf, HieBEERTbal LARRY JERRY First Publication September 4tb, 1962 Last Publication September 18th, 1962 Staple and Fancy Groceries 117 West Oak Street Madden Plumbing Co. Fort Collins, Colo. Made Milwaukee Famous L^GAL NO'nCE 152 W. Mountain Are, PLUMBING CONTRACTOR OFFICE OF THE TREASURER JOE KEKEISEN PLUMBING REPAIRS CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER GAS WATER BEATERS MUNICIPAL BUILDING Pbsni Msls 9161 312 Ssitt Ttiss SL (Rnri DENVER. COLORADO ELECT THE SAME TWO IN '52 FORT COLLINS No. P-421 A. E. "AUB" GLAHN NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF CONOCO SERVICE MONUMENT WORKS APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE SPEAWS OF TREASURER’S DEED S.W.Bott and Son C.R.Bott VERN SHAFFER TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, ind 256 W. Mountain Ph. 2636 | Variety Store more etDecially to Elbert R. Argeniinger. Fort Collins, Colo 325-333 E. Mountain ATonu* J ew eler Adelaide M. Argeniifger, The Rocky Moqn- Phone 153 2200 E. Platte A t *. Colo. Spgs. Uin Water Go. The Moffat Tunnel im­ Schneider Diamonds - Watches - Gifts Notion! • Toy! - Hardwart - School provement District, City and County of Denver. 2116 East Platto Avenua SnppUoi • Kitchenwara • Glaaaware You and each of you are hereby notified and FULLER'S COOPER MUSIC Coamottes that on the 24th day of November, 1986. the Manager of Revenue Ex-OfUeio Treas­ Your Friendly Green •nd urer of the City and County of Denver TLEEX. and State of Colorado, sold at public aale Stamp Store ^ APPLIANCE CO. to City and County of Denver, tha appli­ cant, who has made demand for a Treas­ True .Paints Wallpaper Hardware 4 Notre Dame Law School Frigidaire Appliances and urer*! Deed, the following described real Graduate estate, situate in the City and County of 1S6 East Oak St. * Everything Musical. Denver and State of Colorado, to-wit: District 1 Fort Collins, Colo. ^ Deputy District Attorney {or Lot Seven (7) and North E ^ht (8) Feet 8 Years (N 8 ft) of Lot Eight (8), in Block Two District 2 The firms listed here de­ (2), New Home that said tax sale was CLINT’S made to satisfy the delinquent General RADIATOR SERVICE ^ Practicing Attorney First Ju­ taxes assessed against said real estate for serve to bg remembered dicial District Since 1941 FORT COLLINS Clesnin* - Rtpsirinc - R*-Corln* the year 1936; that said real estate was taxed in the name of Elbert R. Argen NEW AND USED when you are distributing A Active in Civic and Commu­ singer that the statutory period of re­ Laundry and Dry Cleaning demption expired November 24th, 1089 ACE GILLEH 1123 Ninth At*. Phon* III your patronage in the dif­ nity Affairs that the same has not been redeem^; that 125 East Mountain Phone 225 Gr*«ley, Cal*. said property may be redeemed at any time Vote for Two in '52 ferent lines of business. Qualified by Education before a Tax is issued; that a Tax CAFE Deed will be issued to said C i^ and County and Experience of Denver, lawful holder of said eertlfl' for Democratic ’ 1019 SevMtii Awflit •fflM PiMB! 97 cat^ on the 19th day of December at 12 le$. Pkeae 1429-B o'clock noon 1950. unless the same haa BLYTHE - HOLLOWELL and Adamson Mortuary been redeemed before 12 o'clock noon of JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS The Greeley Monument VOTE for LEE [x aaid date. Mortuary 24 Hour AmbuUnco Sorrico WIIT^ESS my hand and seal this IStb Greoloyi Colorado day of August, 1962. COFFEE SHOP Works, Inc. Firat Publieatioa August _21it, 1952 Telephone 390 H. Boat Adaaaaoii Phono U3€ RALPH 9. HOLLISTER REPUBLICAN PRIMARY Last Publication September 4th, 1952 Reed P. Adameoa 9th Are. at Sth St. ll&mtfictar«r ind Oeilfnerf ef (Seal) A. 8. BRODHEAD Pol. Ad». Corner Olive end Meson Artiatie Heaioriala Pol. Adv. Manager of Revenue Ex-officio Trewurer* City 4 Coun^ of Denver PAGE SIXTEEN • Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER* Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, September 4,1952 Site of Ozanafn Sunday Observance Benefit Show Scheduled Oct. 11 ossiesnaker’iii H Men at Annunciation PlanFashionShow D ep a rtm en t (Annunciation Pari*h, Denver) and general plans will be discussed “North Central Book Associations” concerning the “Cavalcade of and “The Treasury.” Patroniaa Th«M ReliabU and Friendly Firnu The Annunciation Men’s club announced that a gigantic “Caval­ Fashion” show. The co-operation Refreshments and entertainment cade of Fashion” show will be of every parish man is asked in will be furnished by the offices. I staged in Hagus’ hall Saturday, this huge parish project. SL Anne’s club will meet in the Oct. 11, at 8 p.m. This fashion Jack Monckton, general chair­ home of Mrs. Laura Cort, 596 S. Bacon & Schramm J. A. Johnson & Son show includes a galaxy of male man of the fashion show, an­ Race street, Tuesday, Sept. 9, at stars from the parish. Besides this nounced that prominent members Eitabliihed 35 Yearg 1 o’clock. COMPOSITION ROOFING show, there will be more entertain­ of the recent Knights of Columbus • Gutters • Sheet Metal ment to amuse the audience. fashion show will be present at Cord Party Series Tn.E ROOFING the meeting to help in formulating St. Vincent’s Aid society, ROOF REPAIRING • Gas Furnaces Jack Denny and Jim Kopp will Annunciation branch, will resume * Gas Conversion Burners be present at the meeting to out­ plans for the parish show.’ 4020 Brishton Blvd. CH. 6563 the card party series Thursday, 88 Pennij^ivania RA 5657 line the fashion show. Joe Mc- First PTA Meeting Sept. 11, at 1 p.m. in the orphan­ Shane will assist with organizing The first regular meeting of the age, 42nd and Lowell boulevard. the show. Annunciation PTA will be held Hostesses will be Mmes. The fashion show committee an­ Wednesday evening. Sept. 10, at John Bowen, Walter Feeley, Jack nounced that there will be dancing 8 o’clock in Hagus’ hall. Presiding Plumb, Ted Johnson, James Mc- Electrical Contracting & Repairing after the show. will be the president, Mrs. Mol- Nicholas, and William Schweider. All Men’s t;lub members are re­ lander. Discussion will be on the A dessert-luncheon will be served. minded that the Communion day EARL J.STROHMINGER will be Sunday, Sept. 14, in the] 7:30 o’clock Mass. All prospective Ilncfric Compaay members are invited also. i- ' l.leented and Bonded Father James Ahern, club mo(f- Furnace Vacuum Cleaning I Member National Electrical Contractors Ats'n* erator, announced that the show GAS, GAS CONVERSION— OIL— COAL 1178 Stoat St. AC. 5733 tickets can be obtained at the par­ CompItU Job Hot Air Pipe*, Realiteri, Duct*. CUmney Well I ish rectory and from any member L»rge end Sraill Equipment ----- All Work Gnarentced of the Men’s club. Tickets are lim­ Lawn Charcoal Fireplace New Lawn* Fertilizer ited. Spraying Briquettes Wood eur Spoclilt; Put Moei, Sheet The proceeds from this show will Kill! Broidluf Rren, IntenM Rett Pitch PiDon, EIu. L»o bpiir ITort Co»—Top Soil Complete GLASS Service Weeds, Dtodflloof No GmokC'—Ko Odor ApfU. Ctdar rill In Dirt sible througluthe co-operation of the Rev. D. L. Mc- be used for buying a parish bus PUnYaio, Ete. Ideil (or Picnics 18". 24". >0’V Grai* Seed • Picture Windowi '• Mirror* • Window Gla** THE FOUNDING OF THE St. Vincent which can be used for parish proj­ Applied f'nder BarbeqtM Pits & 36” LiHtlil BeM Gndo Vlforo—SoU Ton# Caddon, pasttfr of Our Lady of Lourdes parish, who pretsurt Kindlini In Btp Crutbed Red Sock Enturli. RliM er SlilerranlU. Si^ro • Auto Safety Glaii—Tinted Color* de Paul society has been celebrated for has offered the Vincentians the use of his beautiful ects, and athletic events. Obtaining Hizlurc. e Bath Room Shower Door* e Table Top* a bus is the first project that the FlURtoniPlACRtonB Hlztiirei many years each September by the various St. Vin­ locale so suitable for the occasion. Roto-Tilling * Leveling * Contouring * Rough Grading “ / / It’s Glass We Have It'* cent de Paul conferences throughout the world. This The program will open with a candlelight proces­ club has undertaken. is to honor Frederic Ozanam, the great benefactor sion of the.Blessed Sacrament from the church to the Meeting, Sept. 10 FreeM I use V/ of •ccucf seeder ui(u and rviocf' roller'^ ure on rriuecf material orders of the poor, who devotqd so much of his time to works shrine with the Vincentians and the Knights of September 1-0 is the date set for PE 4679 DENVER GLASS CO. of charity and through whose efforts the society was Columbus Fourth Degree honor guard in attendance. a very important Men’s club meet­ A SP 7415 established. There will be the recitation of the Rosary, a brief ing. All men of the parish and all The Supreme Co. 864 S. Bdwy. 2050 Lawrence St. AC. 2703 Ozanam Sunday this year will be celebrated by talk, and Benediction. A public address system and members of the Men’s club are (Supreme Coal Co.) the members of the conferences of metropolitan Den­ seating arrangements will be provided. If bad urged to attend. This meeting will ver attending the fourth annual pilgrimage at Our weather should interfere with the outdoor program be held at 7:45 p.m., in the Cards’ THE BEST IN LUGGAGE Lady of Lourdes shrine, 2290 S. Logan street, on the services will be held in the church. There will, club, 36th and Humboldt street. A THE Of All Kindi Sunday, Sept. 14, at 7 p.m. As in past years the pil­ of course, be no collection or solicitation for funds. cast will be picked at the meeting grimage is sponsored by the Particular Council nf The Vincentians of Denver hope that a great McVeigh Company Denver society, St. Vincent de Paul. All the Catholics many will be able to attend this colorful and inter­ PAINTING AND of Denver are invited to attend. This is made pos- esting program. Precious Blood Parish DECORATING CONTRACTORS Census 90% Complete; 1328 Inca KE. 6718 Candidate Has'Climbed the Hard Way 348 Fam ilies Counted J NOW is the time to (Mott Preciou* Blood Pari*h, I WEATHERPROOF Metzger Story Is Horatio Alger Saga Denver) I your Home! A centu*, which i* 90 per I BRICK STAIN SHINGLE STAIN One of the few public figures I practical experience under a law- acres and he also keeps up a thriv­ cent complete, i* being taken to S CONCRETE FLOOR STAIN in Colorado—if not the only one y®f’s guidance and personal peru- ing law practice. ^ find out how many familie* Your Plumber i rsOTECTION AGAINST WINTER SNOWSII sal of the books. He passed the bar Mr. Metzger is opposing tw< ! RRESERVES. INSULATES. —to point out the hypocrisy of there will be in the Mo*t Pre­ I SAVES MONEY ON FUEL BILLS. examination in 1936. other well-known Colorado fig­ ciou* Blood parith. So far there Ed O'Connor, Sr. Ed O'Connor, Jr. flying the Communist flag in Den­ I ffi nnl7 tr« the iiithorized distributor* Tjie boy-faced lawyer became ures for the Democratic nomina­ are 348 familie*. There are 163 3030 W. 44th Ave. GL. 4323 I of Hydrw and Hydrozo products. ver’s civic center is a 40-year-old Attorney General in 1948, and tion. The Metzger platform is children in grade tchool, 313 in Catholic aspirant to the Gover­ /!/ aCALL CH. 10» NOW for FREE ESTIMATES. nearly at once storm warnings built around a plan for a well pre-*chctol, 23 in high *chool. ! INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WATERFROOFING nor’s chambers. A few days before were up in »his capitol office. The planned highway progp-am; an Thirty.three out of *chool re­ I provin by ytars of iiectsifil lanica the 1950 election that was to see “CRANE” Foarteen Boiler ! 3 Years to Pay—No Down Payment— state came to know him through examination of state practices in tide at home. The total number I FHA Term* him unseated as state's Attorney his many and forceful utterances the administration of institutions; of children in the firtt four General, John W. Metzger said I Denver Brick Stain Co. on questions of the day. The an incentive program for the grade* i* 166. that Russia’s flag ought not fly in newspapers had a field day in mining industry; school land am p I 1455 Fox CH 1083 Sunday Ma**e* will be con­ Denver on United Nations’ or any Metzger’s tenure, because his changes; higher salaries for state .. x TINP ! Wi If! ROW "Brick Stalnini" St. Joiiph'i other day. tinued until further notice at k Chircb 6tb Avi. and Galaptfo. statements were startling, and employes, legislative reapportion­ Our Lady of Lourde* in the If his legal record as Attorney often upsetting. He never pulled ment and reorganization of gov- punches—not too common a prac­ eighth grade room of the pari*h fO R W * Genera^^ is any indication, Mr. ernmental machinery, and tchool. Ma*te* are at 8 and 9:30 Metzger would have been upheld tice in politics. strengrthening of civil service. o’clock. on taking down the Red banner— As an orphan, Mr. Metzger Win or lose in the current race specialising in Quality Plumbing he wrote 741 legal opinions in worked on a farm near Sterling at —Mr. Metzger’s friends are bet­ Stove and Furnace Parts and Healing Repairs two years. Only on one major the age of 10. He kept on studying ting that the state will hear of him DRAPERS issue was he overruled by the at night and finished his high increasingly if! the future. Still Available courts. school education that way; and He seems to be an answer to the GAS FURNACES SIAHERY UPHOLSTERT Besides politics and law, Mr. then did not pause before starting Christopher appeal that conscien­ The Geo. A, Pollen Metzger, a member of St. Cath­ his legal apprenticeship. tious young men enter wholeheart­ 926 W. 6lh Ave. ■ Ma. 4507 erine’s parish, has three other Today he and his family boast edly and' vigorously into public Company & COMPANY capital interests— Mrs. Metzger of a Broomfield farm of 320 service. (Pol. Ad.) 1333 Lawrcnc* Street Plumbing and Heating Lumber Yard Upholstery, Repairing, (Betty), Karen Sue, 7; and Bill, TABOR 1321 DENVER. COLO. 4. ^Harvest FestivaV Scheduled Sept. 5-6 Contractor* 1810 So. Josephine Modernizing JOHN J. CONNOR. Prwident Self-made lawyers were once ROBERT F. CONNOR, Viee Preeident common, but they are rare today. PE. 2435 All work guaranteed. Term* 1726 Market Street if de*ired. Evening call*. The chances are 1,000 to one that St. Anne's Will Feature any young attorney today has Phone MAin 7127 or 7128 The firmi listed here deserve to gone through law school, and quite be remembered when you are dit> No Obligation tributior your patronage to the dif­ likely has two college degrees. Mr. ferent line* of butineis. Metzger is an exception; he knows T V Booth at Arvada Fete the laws from what used to be called “the Blackstone method,” Arvada.— (St. Anne’s Parish)—All the men of the ELDER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY WESTERI^ parish will meet in the church this evening, Thursday, Sept. GUY M. ELDER WINDOW & HOUSE 4, between 8 o’clock and 8:30 to erect the booth for St. • INSTALLATIONS Industrial and Commercial Building DUMONT I CLEANING CO. Anne’s television display at the harvest festival. Sept. 5-6. • SERVICE DAYor NIGHT 175 Vallejo St. ‘ PEarl 8930 WE CLEAN 1 Volunteers will be needed ^so to man the booth on the I SALES CO. I nights of the festival.' Anyone Windows Walls wishing to help out will be as- Everything for the Janitor Woodwork Wall Paper ■signed an hour by calling Dave K M u m ELECTRIC WORK Floors (Washed & Waxed) Cozza, Arvada 0296-J3, or Emil St. Louis' PTA WIRING ANp REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS Gimeno, Arvada 1397-W. Brushes, Waxes, Soaps, | FREE ESTIMATES CAS BURNER CO. The men plan to attend the Paper, Etc. FULLY INSURED 260 BDWY. RA. 2871 LYNCH ELECTRIC COMPAIYY nocturnal adoration in the Church MA. 6958 (Home) Residential & Commercial of the Holy Ghost after the booth Chairman for 1721 E.31st Ave. KE. 0309 (Shop) 11742 Blake TA. 41461 Work IS erected. The hour for the parish 1032 18th MAin15S6 this month is from 11 to 12. RUG Parishioners are reminded again Season Named JOHMS-MAIYVILLE FLOORLYGS that the Holy Hours of Reparation are held in the church each first (St. Loui** Pari*h, Englewood) CLEANING Asphalt Tile Saturday. The first hour starts PTA committee chairmen as an­ A long lived, low priced flooring for Schools, with Mass at 8 o'clock and ends nounced by the president, Mrs. FREE MOTH PROOFING Hospitals, Churches, Residences. at 9 o’clock. There is a Holy Hour Earl Bach, are: Hospitality, Mrs. each hour thereafter until 8 2 Pc. Living ^ A A 9 5 T erraflex REUK'' ...... James D. Rapp; membership, Mrs. Room Suita I ^ o'clock in the evening, the last of Karl D. Vogelsberg and Mrs. G. Thoroly Cleaned * ^ Up One of the toughest, longest wearing floor ^ 1 1 which closes with Benediction of W. Schmitz; founder’s day, Mrs. coverings ever developed; grease proof. Acid the Blessed Sacrament. Every wcnjov 4J William Alton; deanery, Mrs. proof; unaffected by olkolis. Brilliant colors family should make an effort to Clayton Orton; budget and fi­ Famous Rug & make at least one of the Holy nance, Frank Weith; music, Mrs. Free Estimates Descriptive Literature Free John W. Metzger Hours in the day time. John McGrath; health, Mr*. Wil­ Furniture Cleaning Co. The Altar and Rosary society liam Potter; First Friday break­ TA. 6569 1532 Market rnet Sept. 2 and held a potluck fast, Mrs. Frank Weith; safety, Building & Maintenance Co. supper in the hall prior to the William Potter; faculty tea, Mrs. 1863 WAZEE ST., DENVER KE. 2371 CERTIFIED CHEMICAL meeting and recitation of the Florence Miller; junior Red Cross, Ro.sary. Mrs. E. J. Simpson; recreation, FOR BUILDINGS ■ ^ 1 PRODUCTS, INC. St. Anne's circle will meet Tues­ Warren.Otto; civil defense, Mrs. day, Sept. 9, at 8 o’clock in the Warren Otto; CPTL, Mrs. William OF ALL KINDS Building .Maintenance hall. The women’s Communion day, Roach; student loan fund, Mrs. G. Maintenance of All Type Floors is Sunday, Sept. 7, in the 8 o’clock 4Q* ILICTRIC Supplies Burke; and magazines, Mrs. Wal­ Mass. ter Sawicki. Satisfaction Guaranteed DISHUmSHER BRUSHES - TOILET TISSUES The Holy Name society will A PTA council meeting will 26 year* 'experience — Day or night service PAPER TOWELS meet Thursday, Sept. 11, at 8 he held Tueiday, Sept. 9 at COMPLETE JANITOR NEEDS o'clock in the hall. The men of 2:30 p.m. All room mother* and the parish will receive Communion committee chairmen are urged CHALLENGER FLOOR SERVICE 1180 Kalamath Street in the 8 o’clock High Mass Sunday, to ,attend. n i* K C ^ p t. 14. A plenary indulgence Carl E. Rush, Mgr. Sales £ Service Phones TAbor 0103 Infants baptized Aug. 24 are EA. 4008 I 1533 E. 7 th Ave. can be obtained by each man by Miriam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. TAbor0104 entering the church in procession. Alex Staab, with Donald and The rosary makers will meet Elma Stepp as sponsors; and Mau­ Thursday, Sept. 18§in the hall. reen Josephine, daughter of Dr. Instruction classes will be re­ and Mrs. Robert Hayes, with Al- TERMITES sumed in October. Now is the time don Sobieszczyk and Delores Proc­ (OR FLYING ANTS) to inquire among friends and rela­ tor as sponsors. FIREPLACE S c r a p e off the dishes...place them in Moat owners neTcr tives for those interested in taking Members of the Alter society know they hare ter- part in, the fall classes. will receive ^Communion in the 8 the Automatic Electric Dishwasher...add mltei antU coitly o’clock Mass this- Sunday, Sept. 7. The monthly meeting of the Alter BAS AND ELECTRIC LOBS damara U already society will be held Monday, Sept. washing compound...set the control and dona. Cartala and Floe SerMU, Grate*, Exterminatian Serrice on RaU, Stl John's to Start 8, at 12;30 in the shelter house at Andirtm* and Fir* Sots, in nil nnishc& Englewood City park. This will let electricity do the rest. Mice, Roachef, Clorer Mites & TO* and MarbI* for All U*M Bed Bugs. be a covered-dish luncheon. All Noveno on Sept. 21 are asked to bring their own serv­ HEATILATCR FIREPLACES Free Call ice and coffee. DENVER MARBLE & TILE CO. Trays in the Automatic Electric Dish­ (St. John the Evangeli*t’* Pari*h, The Masses the First Friday of ROOFING In.peetion SP 4673 . Denver) the month will be at 6:15 and 7 :30 IIS8 Steit St. Est. I ll l RkoM MA. 1U4 or KE. ISII washer hold all dishes used for a serviftg Colo. Terminix Co. The Miraculous Medal novena o’clock. Communion will be dis­ • Dependable , will begin on Sunday, Sept. 21. tributed at 8:15. This new sched­ LiNniM it E. L. Briu C. ule of Masses for First Friday • Economical of six. Fine china and glasses are washed Minkwi t( th> The Rev. Preston Murphy, C.M., WerIR'i Lirtut Tvalti RrniiliitiM of St. Louis will give the novena. 19 necessary to accommodate • Long Lasting the school children and allow time sparkling clean with safety. 1754 S. Bdwy ,Geo. Leachman Masses on first Friday will be • Guaranteed at 6, 7, and 8, and the children’s for breakfast in the cafeteria. LINEN and TOWEL Mass at 8:30. There will be ExpO' Breakfast will be served by the sition of the Blessed Sacrament PTA. For Free Estimate Devotions in honor of the Im a ttcuf St. Rose of Lima Parisb all day on first Friday, Sept. B, closing with devotions at 7 :30. maculate Heart of Mary will be RENTAL SERVICE held in the 8 o’clock Mass on Call CHerry 6651 Mrs. S. Amicarelli is convalesc­ Saturday, Sept. 8. FOR EVERY BUSINESS See Your Appliance Dealer ing in her home, 163 Detroit Perry's Cleaners street. Good Cleaning Ill in St. Joseph’s hospital are Seton Guild Meeting Western Elaterite Miss Minnie Kessler, Mrs. Anna Members of the Seton guild are Green Stamps Kottenstette, Mrs. Robert Elliott invited to attend a meeting in the DENVER TOWEL SUPPLY CO. Picitnp *nd Ddircrr Roofing Co. Public Service Company of Colorado and Mrs. Jerry Henceman. home of Jfrs. Francis X. Coyle 1220 Arapahoe TA. 3276 2027 W. Alameda RA. 9855 More than 365 children have 1732 Albidri street, Denver, Thurs­ Equitable Bldg., Denver 'been enrolled in St. John’s. day evening, Sept. 4, at 8 o’clock