Eleven Monsignors Will Be Invested Sunday, Oct. 30

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(Se« Pictures on Peiga Ten) In magnificent ceremonies, the largest number of Monsignori ever to be invested at DENVER CATHaiC one time in the Archdiocese of Denver will receive their robes from Archbishop Urban J. Vehr in the Cathedral, Denver, this Sunday, Oct. 30, the Feast of Christ the King, at 4 o’clock. The public is invited. The eleven Monsignors of the Denver area— five Domestic and six Private Chamberlains — who will be invested are the Rt. Rev. Monsignors Harold V. Campbell, pastor of Blessed Sacrament parish; Joseph P. O’Heron, pastor of St Louis’ parish, REGISTERPrice per copy, three cents Englewood; Eugene A. O’Sullivan, pastor of St. Vincent de Paul’s parish; Gregory Smith, pastor of St. Francis de Sales’ parish; and Achille Sommaruga, pastor of St. Patrick’s parish; VOL. XLV. No. 10. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1949 DENVER, The Very Rev. Monsignors Wal­ ter J. Canavan, pastor of the Ca­ thedral parish; John B. Cavanagh, managing director of the Register System of Newspapers; Bernard J. Cullen, Assistant Chancellor; Da­ Seminary Convent to Be Blessed Dec. 11 THIS $30,000 RECTORY of St. Peter’s parish in Kremmling was erected at the actual cost of $23,000 vid Maloney, Assistant Chancellor; through the donation of a great amount of material and labor. The James P. Flanagan, pastor ot St. main structure of the one-story building with a full basement is of Mary Magdalen’s parish; and El­ cinder blocks with a brick exterior. mer J. Kolka, associate director of Church Preserved Democratic Ideals New Building to Be Open The general theme is cream brick, with red trimming. The plaster Catholic Charities. interior, which is white in color, adds much to the beauty of the home. The Rt. Rev. Moniignor Wil­ The total debt for the buildings is $6,000. The $17,000 paid out liam Kipp, who it pattor of St. For Inspection by Public; has been accumulated by the parishioners of St. Peter's during the Mary's parish, Colorado Springt, Catholic Principles Contribute past several years. The Rev. Thomas Barry has charge of the will be invested in his parish Kremmling parish. church by Archbishop V«hr Thursday, Nov. 3, at 8 p.m. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bernard J. Cost of Project $80,000 Froegel, pastor of St. Peter’s Greatly to Recovery in Italy parish, Greeley, will be invested The new. convent at St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, in his parish church by Arch­ which will house sisters and female lay workers, will be Laity Will Receive By Guy R. Calleo Italy with his Fascist doctrine. + + + Vehr Monday, Nov. 7, IMAGINE, IF YOU WILL, Col­ Born in 1917, just five years be­ blessed by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr on Sunday, Dec. 11, at 8 p.ra*. orado with a population of 46 mil­ fore Mussolini’s rise to power, he at 4 p.m. The building will be open for inspection by the Officers of the investiture cere­ lion people, with most of its high­ was educated in the University of mony will be: Deacons of honor, public following the ceremony. Papal Honors Nov. ways and railroads destroyed and Florence and the University of Work on the latest addition to 8th§ Rev. John Kelly and" the Rev. Siena, where he received a doctor its towns leveled by bombs and the seminary plant began last May Barry Wogan; deacon for Bene­ of law and political science de­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will confer the Papal honV artillery. Imagine further that the 12. The new structure will re­ diction, the Rev. John Haley; and gree in 1940. Since the Fascists Archbishop's of the Knighthood c|f St. Gregory upon four men and the masters of ceremonies, the Rev. neighboring states of Utah, Wyo­ lease much-needed space in the ming, Nebraska, Kansas, and Okla­ did not attempt to prevent reli­ main buildings of the seminary, Papal medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice on six women in a John R. Vidal, C.M., and the Rev. gious instruction, it was the priest- William Kelly. Minor offices will homa are sovereign nations, speak­ and will enable the seminary to Schedule to private ceremony at his residence Tuesday evening, Nov. 8. ing different languages, maintain­ teachers that preserved and taught provide quarters for nuns to staff be filled by servers from Cathe­ Catholic principles of democracy The conferfal will follow a dinner in honor of those dral high school. ing high tariffs, .separate armies, the domestic department of the and freedom. The study of Ca­ ' receiving ■ the Papal awards at The Monsignors will vest in the and making various territorial school. It cost $80,000. tholicism and the various Papal Dec. 18 Given which their wives or husbands and Cathedral rectory, and will pro­ claims against Colorado, and you Three or four Si*ter* of the encyclicals was sufficient as an Street Shrine the Monsignori of the archdiocese ceed to the Chancery office, where will have some idea of the prob­ Preciou* Blood from Dayton, O., Appointments on the schedule of will be guests. Others of the laity a picture-will be taken. The priests lems facing post-war Italy in 1945. antidote for Fascist indoctrination. will arrive at the convent in Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Den­ with Papal honors have been in­ will vest in St. Paul’s chapel in the Yet despite these obstacles The war cut short Conti’s in­ September, 1950, to take charge ver are as follows: In Aspen to vited. Benediction of the Blessed basement of the Cathedral; they Italy has concluded a peace treaty, itial career in the diplomatic serv­ of the culinary and laundry de­ Saturday, Oct. 29 — Cathedral, Sacrament will conclude the cere­ are asked to enter by the Logan begun reconstruction, initiated a ice when he served three years in partment*. More will be added 9:30 o’clock: Pontifical Requiem mony. street door. republican form of government, the Italian navy. Following that he in *ucce**ive year*. for deceased sisters and religious Honor Mary The four Knights of St. Gregory In th e ceremonies. Arch­ and demonstrated that she intends was appointed second secretary to The convent structure, of buff of the archdiocese. I whose appointment was an­ bishop Vehr will confer the to remain a Republic. In the last the Stockholm legation and later brick with red tile roof, has the Sunday, Oct. 30 — Cathedral, Aspen.— A sidewalk shrine hon­ nounced July 14 by the .Arch­ Papal Blessing which he was elections the Christian Democratic was transferred to Austria as first same as the new building. It 4 p.m.: Investiture of Denver Mon­ oring Our Lady of Fatima is be­ bishop include Joseph A. Craven, empowered by Pius XII to be­ party received more than 40 per secretary. has two stories and a basement. signori ; Papal Blessing authorized widely known Denver lawyer, who stow on the archdiocese when cent of the total vote. Considering In July, 1947, Conti, his wife There are six bedrooms and a by Pius XII on the Archbishop's ing erected at one of .the main in­ has served in the capacity of arch­ he made his “ad limina’’ visit the innumerable "splinter” parties, and two children, came to Denver chapel upstairs; and four bed­ ad limina visit to Rome. tersections of the town as a proj­ diocesan attorney since 1931; to Rome. as well as the Republican, Socialist, where he reopened the Italian rooms, two parlors, and a'commu­ Monday, Oct. 31—Meeting of the ect of the parish Sodality of Our Thomas J. Tynan, general mana­ The ceremonies will consist of and Liberal parties, all of which Consulate closed since the war. He nity room on the first floor. Loretto Heights college advisory Lady. Its location at the corner of ger of the Denver plant of Armour the processional of the Archbishop, rate as important segments of po­ went back to Italy with his family Con*uI Luciano Conti The community room is directly board. & Co., long a civic leader and co- Monsignori, and other clergy into litical life, this was a conclusive last May, but returned again in beneath the chapel at the south Thursday, Nov. 3—St. Mary|s Main street and Galena avenue the Cathedral; an address by the will bring it to the attention of the chairman last year of. the fund victory for de Gasperi’s govern­ August. Conti had reservations to tween Italy and Austria over the end. Ten sisters can be accommo­ church, Colorado Springs, 8 p.m^: campaign for Loretto Heights col­ Archbishop, followed by the con­ ment. return to Italy in December but Trentino province. A dispute over dated. In addition, rooms will be Investiture of Rt. Rev. Monsignot hundreds of visitors to this moun­ ferring of the Papal Blessing; and tain resort, world famous for its lege; THE COMMUNIST PARTY re­ has just received word that he will this territory had existed since available in the basement for six William J. Kipp. T. Raymond Young, Denver ac­ the profession of faith by the new ceived only 20 per cent of the votes probably be kept at his post. His 1860, but was finally solved by the laywomen helpers. Sunday, Nov. 6 — Mt. Olivet skiing, and scene last summer of Monsignori. Then the new Mon­ an international Goethe festival. countant, who has given many and this percentage was divided wife and children will return to two nations through friendly diplo­ A tunnel runs from the base­ cemetery, Denver, 3 p.m.: All years of faithful service to various signori will kneel before the altar among the several parties of the Denver when arrangements permit matic channels. Souls’ services. The base of the shrine will be ment to the storeroom of the Catholic causes; and Judge Joseph while the robes are blessed by the left, thus further weakening the and his children will register in As to the future of the Com­ Monday, Nov. 7 — St. Peter's faced with marblg. A replica of kitchen so that the sisters will not J. Walsh, on the bench of the Sec­ Archbishop, who will then indi­ significance of the votes received. Denver parochial schools. munist party in Italy, all author­ have to go outside in bad weather. church, Greeley, 8 p.m.: Investiture the image of Our Lady of Fatima ond Judicial District court since vidually invest each of them. Sev­ ON THE POLITICAL FRONT ities seem agreed that the party of Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bernard 3. is being secured for the shrine, eral prayers and Solemn Benedic­ Italian Consul Luciano Conti at­ Froegel. 1936, who was also co-chairman of tributes the victory to the trend, Conti believes that co-operation will continue to decline in national Brighton Girl which is located on the opposite the Loretto Heights drive and is tion of the Blessed Sacrament and an honest attempt to resolve influence and that the Christian Tuesday, Nov. 8—Archbishop's corner from historic St. Mary’s president of the Denver Par- will conclude the ceremony. apparent since the end of World house, Denver: Conferring of war II,. for- Europeans, when given problems will further the cause of Democrats will poll an even Enters* Convent church, built during the period of ■ - ... The Cathedral Men’s vested choir world peace. He cites as an ex­ greater majority at the next elec­ Papal honors on Knights of ^ ticular council of the St. Vincent an opportunity, to place their faith the city’s mining boom. de Paul society. will sing for the ceremony, under ample the settlement of claims be- tions. Gregory and of Papal medals Pro the direction of the Rt. Rev. Mon­ in governments and leaders who ______> Ecclesia et Pontifice. ; Town Enjoy* Rejuvenation The «ix women to receive the follow Catholic principles. Papal medal have all been very signor Joseph J. Bosetti, V. G. In Memory of Father Weakland Nov. 16, 17, 18—Meeting of U.$. “ Italy’s primary aim," contin­ Aspen is currently enjoying a active in the promotion of Cath­ After the ceremonies, a buffet Hierarchy in Washington, D, C, ; rejuvenation as a world ski cen­ dinner will be served to the clergy ues Mr. Conti, “ under the guid­ Monday, Nov. 21—Meeting qf olic Action through Church or­ ance of the Christian Democratic ter. If will be the scene of the in­ ganization* in the archdioce*e. in St. Paul’s reading room in the Extension society, basement of the Cathedral. party, is to promote world peace ternational ski competitions next Several are out*tanding exam­ Burse of Brighton Parish Chicago. and develop a situation leading to year. Walter Paepke, Chicago in ple* of Catholic motherhood. Sunday, Dec. 4 — Colorado a higher standard of living for its dustrialist, is behind the develop­ They include Mrs. Emmet Springs, Glockner-Penrose hospital, Abstinence Dispensed people and its neighbors.” ment of the town as a year-round Knight of Colorado Springs, Mrs. Given Donation of $1,000 4 p.m.: Graduation of nurses. resott. James M. Knight of the Cathedral “ The term neighbors must be Wednesday, Dec. 7—St. Thomat’ The Rev. Robert Banigan is pas parish, Denver; Mrs. Louis F. Mc­ By Archbishop Nov. 11 considered in the light of the ‘One seminary, Denver: First Vespens tor of St. Mary’s parish in Aspen Mahon of St. John’s, Mrs. J. Leon­ World’ concept, for today Colo­ Investiture of 11 Monsignori in the Denver Cathedral of the Feast of the Immaculate ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER rado is less than 24 hours distant Conception. 1 and moderator of the youth sodal­ ard Swigert of Blessed Sacrament Chancery Office Oct. 30, of whom 10 are alumni of St. Thomas’ seminary, from Italy.” Thursday, Dec. 8—St. Thomas* ity. Another group, the Children parish. Miss Elizabeth Sheeby of 1536 I/ogan Street points to the important part St. Thomas’ has played in the of Mary, wear their sodality em­ the Cathedral parish, and Miss CONTI, WHO IS ONLY 32, is seminary, Denver: Ordination fo Denver S, Colorado an excellent example of Musso­ development of clergy in this archdiocese and in all the subdiaconate. r blem on their ski jackets and Catharine Maloney of St. Mary’s Reverend dear Father: sweaters. parish, Littleton. lini’s failure to infuse the youth of Western territory. Accurate figures are not immediately Sunday, Dec. 11— Shirley-Sd- In virtue of the special faculties available, but it is certain that the voy hotel, Denver; Catholic Yout|i granted by the Holy See, through majority of priests now serving in council Communion breakfast, j the Sacred Congregation of the the archdiocese are graduates of Sunday, Dec. 11— St Thomas’ 72 Catholic Organizations Council on April 30, 1947, for a Catholics to Participate the Denver institution. And the seminary, Denver, 4 p.m.: Bleg- period of- five years, a general dis­ honors are an indication, as it sinfj of seminary convent and put^^ pensation from the law of abstin­ were, of the approval given to the lie inspection of the new building. ence on Friday, Nov. 11, 1949, seminary’s work by the Holy See, Sunday, Dec. 18— St. An­ Share in Community Chest Armistice day, is hereby granted. In Friendship Train Week recognizing that the graduates of thony’s church, Westwood, 4 p.m<: In announcing this dispensation, St. Thomas’ are worthy to be Confirmation. Of the 88 agencies supported By contributing at least one please exhort your people to do By proclamation of Governor the Denver archdiocese will be placed among the select clergy of Miss Charlotte Trujillo, hy the Community Chest, 12 are day’s income and by volunteer­ something for the poor and sick. Lee Knous of Colorado, the week afforded the opportunity to per­ the United States. Contributions eldest of the five children of Mass Hours Are Listed Catholic charitable organizations ing to work as solicitors and With every good wish and bless­ of Nov. 6-13 is designated as Colo­ form magnanimous corporal works to the various seminary burses aid speakers for the Chest, Catholic ing, I am rado Friendship Food Train week. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Trujillo, St. represented in the Denver area. of mercy for the starving millions St. Thomas’ in its work of fash­ Augustine’s parish, Brighton, en­ For Downtown Churche? This consolidated campaign, which families can assure adequate sup­ Faithfully vours, Through the agency of CROP, of Europe. The Catholic Rural ioning representative and out­ tered the novitiate of the Fran­ Additional Masses will be o^ opened Oct. 21 and closes Nov. 4, port for their Catholic organiza­ « URBAN J. VEHR Christian Rural Overseas Program, Life Conference is the offidal standing priests for service in the fered in downtown D env« reduces costs and therefore can tions. Archbishop of Denver all Catholics of the rural area of ciscan Sisters, Daughters of the Catholic agency of CROP, and it Archdiocese of Denver. Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, churches on Nov. 1, All Saints’ give more money to the individual is to this organization that all In the past week $125 was do­ day, which is a holy day of obliga­ agencies than could 88 separate at Wheaton, III, on Oct. 18. gifts in kind should be designated. nated to the Poor Souls burse, $25 She had attended schools in tion. The Ma.ss schedules for four drives. It is asked that gifts in kind from Mrs. Jamek Hannon in mem­ Denver churches follow: Archbishop Vehr h a s com­ First of Their Race at Regis College Platteville and Brighton before (products of this year’s abundant ory of her husband, and $100 in coming to Denver this fall to com­ Cathedral: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11:30 mended the Chest campaign to all harvest) be given rather than gifts memory of the father and mother and 12:15; ' Catholics of the archdiocese. By plete her high school education of money, because it is fitting of an anonymous benefactor. The While in Denver she made her Holy Ghost: 6, 7, 8:15, 9:15, giving one day’s wages to the that the direct results of God’s burse total now stands at $3,626. Chest, every wage earner is con­ Students Flee Chinese Reds home with the Franciscan Sisters 10:15, 11:15, and 12:15; good fortune be extended to those Contributions for this burse may be at the St. Rose Residence and did St Leo’s: 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10; ‘ tributing to the welfare groups less fortunate. sent directly to Archbishop Urban which include all phases of child Topping the roster of foreigpi are always broke, whether here in the mission field and both lart-time work in St. Joseph’s St Elizabeth’s: 6, 7, 8, 9, and and family care. students at Regis college, Den­ or in China. boys are delighted with Denver It must be remembered that all J. Vehr at the Chancery office, ospital. 12:15. 1536 Logan street, Denver 5, Colo. The Archbishop said that our ver, this year are the Sung Regis was recommended to the and the surrounding mountain contributions to be made to the Catholic institutions “ are bene­ brothers from Tientsin, China, Sung family by a priest engaged country. Friendship Food train should be S t Augustine’s parish, Brighton, who also have the distinction of designated for the Catholic Rural also had its burse increased by ficiaries of this annual financial + + - f + Indulgences for Poor Souls drive which is the most economi­ being the first Chinese students Life Conference in order that this $1,000 with the receipt of that sum cal and efficient plan to meet our ever to attend Regis. group, rather than the Church from a friend in memory of the community’s needs." With their native city now in Long Way From Home World Service or the Lutheran late Rev. Bernard Weakland. The Can Be Gained Nov. 1-2,5-6 The goal this year is $1,630,- the hand.s of the Chinese Red World Relief, will be accredited Knights of Columbus also gave 189, an increase of $170,480 army, both boys are preparing with the contribution. All goods $50 for their burse. ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER more than last year. More than themselves by serious-minded donated to the drive are assigned . Chancery Office ’ $200,000 was given to* the 12 study for the role they must play t. the organization specified by Officers Announced Reverend dear Father: Catholic agencies last year, which in the reconstruction of China the donor, and all goods not so I The Toties Quoties Plenary Indulgence can be gained by all the is a major part of their cost of when they return to their home­ designated are prorated to the faithful only on one day, either: ^ operation. land. three groups on a percentage basis In Mass for Religious A. From noon, Nov. 1, until midnight,, Nov. 2, i The 12 Catholic groups aided by The elder, Albert Yun-Hua 01 the contributions properly A Pontifical Mass of Requiem or ' ; the Chest are the Infant of Prague Sung, had already completed his desi^ated to each. for the deceased priests, sisters, B. From noon, Nov. 5, until midnight, Nov. 6. nursery, St. Clara’s orphanage, first two years of college study Gifts will be gratefully accepted and brothers who have died during Condition* are: ° St. Vincent’s hoipe for boys. at St. John’s university in by any one of the following county the past year and who had worked a) A vi*it for the Poor Soul* to any church or public oratory Queen of Heaven orphanage, Con­ Shanghai. Even there the war CRLC chairmen: The Rev. Roy in the schools of the archdiocese within the specified time and the recitation of the Our vent of the Good Shepherd, Cath­ interfered and he was forced $o Figlino, Adams county; the Rev. will be celebrated by Archbishop Father, Hail Mary, and G lo r ^ e to the Father, six timefi olic Charities, Ave Maria clinic. move at the start of his junior Francis J. Brady, Phillips county; tJrban J. Vehr at 9:30 o’clock in according to the intention of the Holy Father, during Little Flower Community center, year to Ling Nam university in the Rev. Edward F. Dinan, Lin­ the Denver Cathedral on Satur­ every visit. , Vail Community center. Our Lady Canton to escape the approach­ coln and Kit Carson counties; and day, Oct. 29. Those in institutions with the right of a semi-public oratory of the Rockies camp. Fox com­ ing Communist forces. the Rev. John F. Stein, Cheyenne The Very Rev. Monsignor (can. 929) can make the visits in their own oratory or chapel, munity center, and the USO Na­ The younger brother, Allen county. The chairman in each Walter Canavan will serve as as­ b) Cionfession— made eight days before or eight day* after tional Catholic Community Serv­ county will arrange for the pickup sistant priest; the Very Rev. Harry ice club. Yun-Sung, was graduated day of indulgence. last June from Hong To Middle and delivery of contributions. Smith, C.SS.R., will be deacon; c) Communion— received the same day or the day before (high) school in Hong Kong and and the Rev. Matthias J. Blen- or eight day* after day of indulgence. is now enrolled as a freshman at kush, subdeacon. Deacons of Those habitually going to Cktnfession twice a month, if not Regis, where his brother is a Mt. Olivet Cemetery honor will be the R t Rev. Monsi­ legitimately prevented, or receiving Holy (ximmunion daily member of the junior class. gnors Charles Hagus and John R. or at least five times within a week fulfill these condition*. . Services November 6 Mulroy. A choir composed of rep­ II A Plenary Indulgence, applicable only to the Poor Souls, can bg Albert, majoring in econom ic resentatives from the various is preparing to follow in the fo5l- Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of gained each day from noon, Nov. 1, to midnight, Nov. 8, inclusive. teaching orders will chant the Conditions are; steps of his father, a merchant Denver will preside at special serv­ music for the Mass under the di­ in Tientsin who has remained ices to be held for All Souls’ day a) A visit to a church or public oratory and the recitation rection of the Rev. Richard of at least one Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory be t30 Mass. Members of the to St. Benedict’s circle on Oct. 11 ism in Spain” was given by the Last week’s high scores in pi­ PTA will serve a Communion in her home, 2085 Locust street. Rev. Leo Malone, O.F.M. Father nochle were made by Mrs. William breakfast to the children fol­ Mrs. W. E. Murray held high Leo arrived recently from But­ Robinson and Mrs. Ollie Dough­ lowing the Mass. Following are score. The next meeting will be ler, N. J., and is attached to St, erty, Special awards donated by those in the class with their , on Nov. 8, with Mrs. Thomas Elizabeth’s a* a missionary, Statues Mrs. William Schweider and Mrs. attendants and the servers at Schneider, 2534 Kearney street -T he PTA will have Christmas Rosanna Hebert were given Mrs. the Mass: The Tekakwitha circle was en­ cards and wrappings on display at 00 Kate McCullough and Mr. D. R. Beverly Baba, Chris Barcelona, tertained at luncheon by Mrs. the rear of the church each Sun­ Dorothy Royer in her home on 10" 84 Keleher. Dennis Barnes, Paul Bissell, Ed­ day. These attractive cards are of i II ward Blackford, Jesse Branste^t- Oct. 18. Mrs. D. L. Murphy and very good quality and everyone is ter, Charles Brayshaw, Jerry Mrs. H. V. Bigelow wer^ present urged to buy the cards they need Junior Police Bands Bromstead, Jerry Burke, Mary after a few weeks’ absence. Ten and help this worthy organizatiop. Celeste Burke, Michael Carlile, members in all were present. Mrs. Slate Annual Concert Joseph Clark, Edward Clements, Robert Schell, Sr., will be hostess F.ranciscan Fathers* Srvm L ClWiksL and Frances Conway; to the next meeting in her home at 1533 Oneida street. Assignments Told The Denver Junior Police bands Sharon Cullerton, Susan Cuth- bertson, Patrick Davis, Carey Mrs. Joseph. Sticksel was host­ The Rev. Boniface McConnville will hold their fifth annual free ess to the St. Joseph circle last has returned from Peetz, where CHURCH GOODS HOUSE ii ij concert in the City auditorium, Deerfield, Erlene Dreher, David Ehler, Burt Emerson, Antoinette week. Honors were won by Mrs. he has been substituting for the ^153*CaHfam»Sl.V f PhoneMAin5155'( Denver, Saturday, Oct. 29, at 8 Establiahec] 1902 OyanRi Pi Tf Oiy See* Cm. Farmer, George T'razier, James Orville Boston and Mrs. Alma Rev. Peter Moran, who was on va­ 1636 Tremont Place p.m. Straw was a guest. The next meet­ cation. Father Moran made a visit ) Gallagher, Susan Glowes^ and T A . 3789 The Junior Police bands are Mary Clare Golden; ” ing will be in the. home of Mrs. to Lourdes, France, before going Denver 2, Colo. 1 made up of boys from all parts Shirley Gutkowski, Bernard Milton Genty, 1765 Trenton to Ireland to visit his family. DENVER'S OLDEST CHEVROLET DEALER of Denver, with many of them Haas, Karlina Horvath, Wiihurt street The Rev. Pacificus Kennedy will from the parochial schools. One Hinton, Bert Hughes, Jean Hy­ Pariihionar* who have not a* conclude the novena at Blessedf y y PREPAEE FOR of the featured soloists this year land, Kenny Jameson, John Kelso, yet procured their Chriitma* Sacrament church next Sunday. FREEZING WEATHER will be Danno Guererro, a stu­ Colleen Kennedy, Laura Lee Kint- cardt are aikcd to do *o at loon TIME dent at St. Francis de Sales’ grade at pottible. A call to Mr*. Father Leo will conduct the 40 Thinfi to do for Tour rar to zele, Charla Kissinger, and Mary Hours’ devotion to be held in the iniuro quick itirta ond laft school, who will play a piano solo Marlene Komemann; Sticksel, EA. 8265, or to Mrs. dririnc ia winter wtathar. Van Dyke, FR. 1398, will bring recently blessed Christ the King j o H n s o n ! 11 with hand accompaniment. Karen Krolicki, Dianne Kuhl, FOR YOUR church. The Forty Hours’ will • Ftuih Radiator During the evening’s entertain­ a selection of cards to your Robert Lauvetz, David Lciker, open Friday morning and close STORSCE s m oum c coi • Stcam-Claan Encino ment, four of the Junior Police Paul Leiker, Donald Lenig, Larry home for your inspection. Block At a later date a full display of Sunday noon. , FALL HH • Replace Oil-Soaked bands will demonstrate their Leydon, Joan Lindsay, Victor £ . 0 € ^ £ dk. £ O ^ C D t S W / e m C E Wires ability under the direction of Lombardi, Robert Manasil, Wil- Christmas cards will be available The Rev, Fabian Joyce leaves • Adjust Brakes for George V. Roy. There will be no Ham MacGruder, David McCosh, so that all may view them on a Saturday to open a mission in Straicht-Llne Stop, Sunday morning following the TUNE-UP • Encino Tuno-Up for admission charge and the public and Kathryn Mintken; Norton, Kans. EE Masses. MOVIIVG Quick Starts is cordially invited. Joseph Murphey, Thomas Murto, The Rev. John Weaver is open­ Our faclorr-trained merhan- Mrs. J. P, Reddick, chairman of ing a two-week missior in Craw­ ica know what to do and how the women’s division of the annual ford, Neb. For the Safety of Your Goods EE ta do iti games party, and Don Wilhelm, Englewood Will Honor chairman of the men's division, re­ The Rev. Malachy Kain returned Use Johnson Service on Every Move | i quest all members of the Altar to the monastery Sunday after and Rosary society and the St, conducting missions in North AGENTS FOB UNITED VAN UNES, INC. [ : YINER James Men’s club to be respon­ Dakota, Montana, and Forty ■VOVING WITH CARS EVEHTWHEHE” Msgr. O'Heron on Sunday sible for a gift. Turkeys will be Hours’ devotion in Powell, Wyo. STORAGE - PACKING - SHIPPING 4 5 5 BROADWAY • TELEPHONE PEorl 4,641 the main attraction of the party The Rev. Sebastian Egan fin­ (S t Louis’ Parish, Englewood) to be held on Saturday night. ished a mission in Rock Springs, Phone PE 2433 Denver 221 B ro a d w a y jl The parish societies are sponsoring a reception in honor Nov. 12, in the K. of C. home, Wyo., Sunday, Oct. 23, and is now All are requested to send or bring conducting Forty Hours’ devotion of Monsignor Joseph P, O’Heron Sunday evening, Oct. 30, in the St. Matthew church, Gil­ their donation.i to the rectory any DR. J. J. O 'N El L from 8 to 9:30 o’clock in the new St. Louis school, 3301 S. time before the' party. lette, Wyo. Sherman street. The instruction class for con­ All Saints’ day, Tuesday, Nov. ANNOUNCES In charge of the reception will be Father John Aylward. verts is held every Monday night 1, is a holy day of obligation. THE REMOVAL OF HIS DENTAL OFFICE DRIVE SPIKES INTO He will be assisted by Mrs. Donald in the Walsh Memorial hall. 'The Masses will be at 6, 7, 8, 9, and Hardin, Altar society; Mrs. Wil­ Markey, .sodality; Walter Pytlin class is conducted by the pastor.] 12:15. FROM 721 M A C K BUILDING liam Roach, PTA; Mrs. G. Smi- ski, St. Vincent de Paul’s; Robert TO 800 METROPOLITAN BUILDING lanic, Legion of Mary; Miss Betty Carroll, Holy Name society; Wil- 3 THIS TUBE YOURSELF Ram Burnett, Boosters' club; Mrs. 1st Communion for 105 16TH AND COURT PLACE' William Arend, who has acted as DENVER, COLORADO The Denver Catholic secretary for the societies: and Dominic Dreiling, Young People’s Planned at Sacred Heart Register club. (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) the special gift, a complete ham We have a machine which enables Published Weekly by the The Feast of Christ the King dinner. ITM TrsBiMit l^ij Catholic Press Society, Inc. will be observed this Sunday with On Sunday, Oct. 30, 106 chil­ DENVER'S HOST jrou to force a sharp spike into a The womeq who represented Sa­ General Puncture-Sealing Tube, snd 938 Bannock Street, Denver, the families in the parish receiv­ dren in the second and third grades 111 B. llth Aval ^ Colo. ing Holy Communion. Following of Sacred Heart school will make cred Heart PTA at the CPTL PROGRE88IVB withdraw it, as often as you want. meeting were: Mrs. Sally Olguin, 426 B. 17th At% the Masses consecration to Christ their First Holy Communion. The tube will not lose a single pound Subscription: SI Per Year Mrs. Ida Tellington, Mrs. Ruth the King will be recited. There are 50 girls pnd 65 boys in M4 E. llth AvW of air! Try it today 1 Entered as Second Class Harris, Mrs. Mollie Vigil, Mrs. the class. Immediately after the Matter at the Post Office, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Bowser ad­ Jeannette Trujillo, Mrs. Bertina IU7-4I Harkst Bt TAkat 117* Denver, Colo. dressed the guests of the Legion of Mass and Communion the children Sanchez, and Mrs. Mary Martinez. Mary on Information day, Sunday well be the guests of the pastor, afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bowser, the Rev. John E, Casey, S.J., at a converts to the Church, are former breakfast, which will be served in A.B.C. DOLL SHOP Protestant ministers. They are the school lunchroom. Hr. uid Un. Jvhn A. MrCverl now members of St. Louis’ parish. At the Catholic Teachers’ conven­ DOLLS and TOYS Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Lubeck tion, held Oct. 20 and 21, the have located a home in St. Louis’ eighth grade conducted a panel Doll Hospital parish through the efforts of Mrs. discussion on "How Eighth Graders z tp p m Rsllrlsof Btataw Rspaircd Josephine Hayes. The Lubeck fam­ Can Spread the Faith in Their Ull AroaohM HA. T«tl ily comes from Shanghai and i.s Own Parish.” Those who took part finding a haven here from Red were: Opening talk, Jack Chavez; phina. The younger children are chairman of the discussion, Harlie Dr. G. J. being enrolled in St. Louis’ school. Kahn; speakers, Guy Baca, Rich-1 The St. Louis Boosters’ club ard Ixipez, Carolyn Golish, Gloria will hold a Halloween party in Martinez, Mary Louise Medina, | Schaeuble the St, Louis recreation center Robert Tellington, and Barbara, this Saturday evening, Oct. 29, Brannan. These children con-1 ducted a lively and entertaining! Optomebi«t at 8:30 o'clock. Thera will ba discussion of their assigned sub­ prizes for costumes and rafresh- ject. Specialift ments. Music will ba provided For Viinal by Youngers orchestra. Pro­ The PTA games party Oct. 22 JOE KAVANAUGH was a huge succeas. J. P. Mc- Eye Caro ceeds will be used to help de­ fray the cost of the safety Neive, director of the Little Flower Lincoln at 7th Ave. TA. 1261 fence around the school play­ social center, was the winner of 310 Mark Bldg. KE. .<>840 ground. The Girl Scout Neighborhood group will meet in the St. Louis Holy Rosary P Y 4 j recreation center Thursday morn­ ing at 10 o’clock. All leaders, co­ leaders, and troop committee mem­ Plans Games Party i bers are asked to be present. The mothers of scouts are invited. (Holy Rosary Parish, Deenver) | Some of the Brownie troops will A special turkey games party! have a Halloween party in the will be given by the members of EVERY ^ e icice recreation center on Monday eve­ ning. the Holy Rosary PTA on Friday evening, Nov. 4, at 8 o’clock in The Masses on Tuesday, the Feast of All Saints, will be at 6, the school auditorium, 4664 Pearl ieseioes 7, 8, 9, and 10 o’clock. Confessions street. Proceeds of the party will will be heard on Monday evening be u.sed to finance the'activities of from 7:30 to 9. the PTA for the winter. The PTA thanks all who helped All mothers and friends of the make the recent card party a suc­ school children are invited to at­ THE FINEST cess. Thanks are extended to the tend the lunch to be given at n6on room mothers, Mrs. William Abbey Oct. 27 in the school hall. All and Mrs. Frank Truskol of the mothers are urged to attend and third grade, and Mrs. Ed Butter­ bring their aewing in order to get field and Mrs. W, H. Becker of acquainted after the luncheon. the seventh grade. Maaaes on the Feast of All Mrs. F. W eith' and Mrs. G. Saints will be at 0:30 and 8:80 and Burke were in charge of the baby on All Souls’ day at 5:30, 7, and sitting service in the cafeteria. 8:30. At Boulevard Mortuary, the finest '"•-I '" r w equipment is used on every service, regardless of price. Trained and at­ MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY tentive personnel handle every detail, INSURANCE SINCE 1807 respecting preferences of the family. The newest and latest in our own ALL LINES OP INSURANCE automobile equipment is always usfd. Gss sb4 Bsctrle BMf. Fhaa* TAher llfl . One price covers all; there are no unexpected extras at Boulevard.

Zraiffe^^ Personnel and the 71 nest EXTENDED PAYMENTS EGYPTIAN DRESS SHOP Pay a Third NOV. 10, Equipment Used on Every Service THE LITTLE DEPARTMENT STORE DEC. 10 and JAN. 10 Full Line of New Fall DreaMi, SkirH and Blousee B O .U 1 E E V V A A R DOIL Children's and Infonta' Weor T K o n tM O w p Notiona, Ribbons, Yarni, Chrittmaa Cordi, Gift Wroppinga FEDERAL lOUlEVARD at NORTH SPEER...PHONE 1626 2758 W. 32nd Ave. GRand 6050 a irs ST8M.S2I S i i m i Y i Thunday« Octobtr 27, 1949 Offtet, 918 Ian neck SfrMf THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Ttitplient, KEyifona 4205 RAGE IHRiE Bake Sale Planned PEEK Six Masses at St John's Style Show, Card Party Set EQUIPMENT By Rosary Society .■ t. By J. O. MOLBERG On All Saints' Day, Nov. 1 g y ^ Dominic's PTA Oct. 27 5 In Lakewood Parish Hoapttal • • • institutional THS JEWELER (St. John’s Parish, Danver) ing Mother Aufuetine tell of her Wheel Chain 9 Dith Tniela Left Ukt • PEEK tt th« trip to the mother-house of the Masses in St. John’s church (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) (St. Bsrnadette’f Parish, Wheel Stretcher* '• Trsf "itwcler.” The meaning of the word Tuesday, Nov. 1, All Saints’ day, Benedictine Sisters in Germany Trucks • Inhalaton ‘‘jeweler’* hat changed a great deal The PTA will present e style ihow and a card party Thursday afternoon, Oct. 27. will be the same as on Sunday ex­ and of her visit in the home of the Lakewood) Instrument Tables during the pate* stigmatist, Theresa Neumann. Mrs. Eddie Bohn is in charge of arrangements. Furs of the latest style will be furnished ing centuriea. To>- | cept that there will be no 12 The Altar and Rosary society Electric Food Coav» ot* day, it ttanda for o’clock Mass. There will be six Many friends of Mother Augus- by Duplers, and will be modeled by members of the PTA. The style show will begin at 1 will have a bake sale at the Grimes Casters • Industrial 'rrucka a dealer in jewel­ Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 tina from out of the parish came o’clock store, 7616 W. Colfax avenue, Sat­ ARMSTRONG ry, watchea, foun­ o’clock. to hear her talk. Among yiose who are to partici­ picture will be takdn after Macs turkeys there will be other dis­ urday, Oct. 29, from 10 a.m. until tain pent and On All Souls’ day, Wednesday, The November meeting will be pate in the modeling of various and a breakfast will be served plays, including a Bulova watch, a everything has been sold. CASTER CO. ether fine gifta at night so those who work in the by the leaders and a selected Mixmaster, and a table model Nov. 2, Masses will be offered fall and winter styles will be Masses for All Saints’ day, Nov. 828 UTB ST. _ . . . but it haa not daytime may attend. The date and eommittaa in the church audi­ radio. The party is scheduled for every half hour beginning at 6 ;30. Mmes. S. F. Speas, Charles Lut- 1, will be offered at 6, 7, 8, and 9 alwaya been to. In early daya, a time will be announced later. torium. 8 o’clock that evening. . TAbor 4892 The last Mass will be a Requiem ter. Charles Grady, Ivan Grioux, o’ clock. Masses for All Souls’ day jeweler had to be'a highly akilled Mr. and Mrs. John Sherlock and Walter McOraw. Upon the At the meeting of the Boy October devotions will continue craftsman who made all types of High Mass at 9 o’clock. During the will be at 6, 7, and 7:30. month of November priests of the were hosts at tthe October meet­ cards will be enjoyed, and prizes Scouts Sgt. Thomas Kengle, scout­ until Nov. 2. They are held at fine ornaments for personal adorn­ master, disQUssed plans for a Hal­ The Men's club will hold its parish will offer a novena of ing of the St. Thomas club. given. The show is open to the 7:30 each evening, including Sun­ ment, and also wai a goldsmith loween frolic, and committees monthly meeting Wednesday, Nov. Messes for the intentions of de­ Mrs. Dorn O’Grady entertained general public. Tickets, which are day. For those who cannot attend and engrtTc'r He had to be able were appointed to make the ar­ 2, St 8 p.m. in the Jefferson hall, to make anything of precious ceased individuals whose names the Mother Cabrini circle members 50 cents may he obtained at the the evening services these devo­ with luncheon and bridge in her door of the auditorium where the rangements. Recently the mem­ tions are also held at the daily 7 7821 W. Colfax avenue. jewels for almost any conceirable are submitted by parishioners. A bers made a trip through'-the art purpose. special remembrance of the poor home on Tuesday, Oct. 18. show will be held. o’clock Mass. On Thursday, Nov. 3, at 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dines have museum, where they viewed many o’clock, the Altar and Rosary so­ The Egyptian Jeweler made souls will be made at every Mass The Blessed Martin young peo­ exhibits. On the holj day. All Saints' everything from jewel-encrusted sold their home on Gaylord street day, Nov. 1, the Masses will ba ciety will meet in the Jefferson 128 at Altar Meeting ple’s club met Oct. 26 in the The Third Order met Oct 23 in bracelets and head-dresses to gold and are now living at 40 Jackson at 8i30, 6ilS, 7, 7t48, 9, and hall. The hostesses for the aher- inlaid chariots and furniture for There were 125 members and church auditorium after October the church, where the office was street. 10i30. Thara will ka no noon­ noon will be Mmes. J. F. Zinge and the Pharaohs. The use of precious friends of St. John’s Altar and Ro­ devotions. The success of the re­ recited and the customary pray­ Book Roview Suecett day Mass. TKa 9 o’clock Mass Alex Wilcox, and Miss Ruth Tup- metals and gemstones was lavish sary society at the meeting in the cent teen-age dance was discussed ers were said. The meeting was will ba a High Mass, Thara will per. and each design was symbolic of school hall Oct. 21. Mmes George More than 175 friends of St. and plans were made to repeat presided over by Mrs. Bernard ba no confossions heard on the Sunday, Nov. 6, will be Com­ some magic power of a god in E. Brennan and Roy Park were John’s Altar and Rosary society these dances for the young people 0. Pilz, prioress. holy day, but confessions will munion Sunday for th'e women and behalf of the wearer. The lotus hostesses at a dessert luncheon attended the book review by Mrs. at monthly intervals. The par­ Catechism classes for all the flower, falcon or some Egyptian ba heard on the previous Satur­ girls of the parish in the Mass at a prior to the meeting. Mrs. Ralph John P. Akolt, Jr., in the home of ents of the young people will children attending public grade ■•Sil Ujmdritfc T* . . Utt*" diety, wrought in gold and gleam­ 8:85. fTadivl JkT^MoubuIv Dines, president, announced that Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Minissale on be invited to the next affair so school are being conducted in the day afternoon and aveninf and ing stones was an emblem held to Tuesday, Oct. 25. After the re­ that they may see the arrange- church auditorium bv the sisters on Monday before the 8 o’clock exert some particular Influence Miss June Siems had generously Mrs. George T. Sanders will en­ donated $150 toward the cost of view, Mrs. Minissale gracioualy mente made bv the parish mem­ each Sunday aft^r the children’s Mass and again in the avaning tertain the Little Flower circle over dailv life. after the 7:30 devotions. Even the tnuff and jewelry boxes the new carpet, recently purchased served tea. bers of the club for the enter­ 9 o’clock Mass. Parents are urged with s dessert-luncheon and bridge - i 5™ ; were covered with jewels, as were by the Altar and Rosary society The officers of the society ex tainment of the high school group. to take advantage of this oppor­ Tuesday, All Souls’ day, the at 12 noon Wednesday, Nov. 2, in PHONE DhlN 4211 the queen’s perfume caskets, vanity for the sanctuary. tend grateful appreciation to Mr. These dances are not at present tunity for their children to re­ Masses ^rill be practically con­ her home, 1980 Yukon street. cases, and cTothlng. Vases were and Mrs. Minissale for the hospi­ officially sponsored by the club ceive some weekly religious edu­ tinuous every half hour from 5:30 Recently baptized were Lee shap^ from gold and inlaid with Mrs. Harry T. O’Rourke was tality of their home, and thank all itself, which is made up of mem­ cation. There will be no classes, named membership chairman. Mrs. with the last Mass at 9 o’clock and Paul Shanklin, son of Leroy and turquoise . . . and all these things who supported the review. bers from several parishes, but however, on Sunday, 081. 30, on a High Mass at 8 o’clock. The eve­ Etienne Perenyi, a member of the ware tasks for the goldsmith- by the members of this parish. account of the Girl Scouts’ an­ ning devotions at 7:30 will close Carol Shanklin, sponsors, Mary jeweler. speaker's’ bureau of the Commu PTA Holds Moeting Later ofi it may become an of­ St. John’s PTA was held on nual Communion breakfast. But the Rosary devotions held through Rita Montoya and Robert Olson; nity Chest, gave a short talk on the ficial activity of the club itself. classes will be resumed the follow­ Take advantace of our raducad prlcei Oct. 24, with 56 members present. October. Rita Marie Maser, daughter of durins our ramodatinc tala. Drop In Chest. Father John P. Moran told The combined troopi of Girl ing Sunday. at aithar MO I. BERG JEWELRY Mrs. E. D. Obst reported on the Thursday, Nov. 3, confessions Philip and H. Carol Maser, spon­ of his recent visit to the Shrine of Seouti will receive Communion The Holy Name society and the sors, Paul and Emma Wasson; and STORE. ICll EAST COLFAX AND Kateri Tekakwitha in Canada. health survey at the school. Every will be heard In the afternoon be­ 1807 BROADWAY. In the 6 o’clock Meti Sunday, Ushers’ club are arranging for a Ivan Michael. Benetti, son of Paul Th# Arms UtUd bar* dtMnr* to The group was honored by hav. child has been weighed, measured, ginning at 4 o’clock and again in Oct. 30. They will be in uni­ turkey party to be held in the the evening at 7 :30 in preparation and Rita Benetti, sponsors, Daniel bo romemborod wb*8 you oro dl»- and given vision tests. From Oct. church auditorium Wednesday trlbiitino yoor potronofo to tbo dif- 28 to Nov. 4, physical examina­ form end occupy pews in the for the first Friday. Leyba and Louise Lucero. (oront lineo of buslnOftO. front of the ehureh. A group evening, Nov. 16. In addition to tions will be given to first and Friday, Nov. 4, the first Friday, rifth grades and to all new stu­ the Masses will be at 6:30, 7, and dents. Immunization and vaccina­ 8 o’clock. The evening devotions 33 YEARS OF PLEASING THE PUBLIC Floors Cost Money tion will be given to any child re­ St. Vincent's Will Honor will be the Rosary Holy Hour quiring them. This health program starting at 7:30. The usual no­ FINE ALTERATIONS— RELINING— AND REPAIR WORK is supervised by Mrs. Lillian vena prayers will be said and con­ Have Them Treated and Preserved by Odem, the school nurse. Miss fessions will be heard after the At Reasonable Prices Anna Marie Mangan of St. John’s Msgr. Eugene O'Sullivan services. The Holy Hour will be Experts at Very Low Cost parish has volunteered many hours conducted by Rev. J. G. Forquer, of professional service to assist O.P., with the sermon by the Very (S i. Vincent de Paul’s Parish, and Rosary Kosary societyi will b«tar PICK-UP the program in the past few years. Denver) held Monday, Nov. 7, at 1:30 p.m Rev. Peter O’Briefi, O.P. Saturday, Nov. 5, tjhe 7 o’clock a CALL TA.4488 Dental examinations for the chil­ A reception in honor of Mon- in the school, instead of the regu­ G L 0228 dren will begin on De'c. 1. signoD Eugene O’Sullivan on the lar meeting date of the first Mass will be a Dialogue Mass at DgLIVERT Mrs. S. P. Newman reported on day of his investiture, Sunday, Thursday. The members will re­ the Rosary altar, in honor of Our E. J. SCARRY & CO. the PTA breakfast for the 60 first Oct. 30, will be held in the rec­ ceive Holy Communion in the 8 Lady of Fatima. This date is the communicants Sunday, Oct. 23. tory from 8 to 10 p.m., under the o’clock Mass Sunday, Nov. 6. Feast of Blessed Martin de Porres, Manufacturing Chemists Following dinner at the Tif­ the saintly Negro for whose can WEST 32ND AVE. AND TEJON Mrs. F. W. Heckler reported auspices of all the parish socie­ a fin dining room, the first fall onization many people are pray­ that plans are almost complete ties. All members or the parish meeting of the Guardian Angel ing. There will be a High Mass at 1620 Market St. Denver 2, Colo. for the PTA games party to be are invited to take this opportu­ circle was held in the home of 8 o’clock. held Nov. 12. A meeting of the nity to congratulate the pastor. Mrs. Edward Moore. Mrs. William Sunday, Nov. 6, will be Com­ Large numbers of the mem­ men workers will be held Nov. 7 P. Hewitt, Jr., was chosen as munion Sunday for the Rosary at 7:30 p.m. in the school audito­ bers or the parish ard making the ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH novena in honor of Our Lady of treasurer. Altar society in the 7:30 Mass. rium. Mrs. J. J. Delaney, chairman The meeting and luncheon will of the ways and means commit­ the Miraculous Medal being given Miss Jo Albee, daughter of Mr. Patronixe These Friendly Firms by the Rev. Francis Murphy, and Mrs. L. H. Albee of 2800 be held the following Tuesday tee, urged that all members to co­ Clermont street, was united in and will be in charge of Mrs. operate in making this party a suc­ C.M. The church is filled to capa­ Your nearest mail box is o' marriage with Leo T. McGrath, A. C. Carroll. cess. Through it the p Ta hopes to city for the 7:30 service each evening, \s’lth more than half the Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mrs. Charles Swanke, 2323 AI- Washington Park Mkt.w meet a great part of its financial McGrath of 1302 S. Elizabeth cott street, entertained the Little obligations In the school activities seats occupied for the 8:30 serv­ Red A White Food Store OPEN SUNDAYS 9 to I2i30 teller's window street before a Nuptial Mass in Flower circle OcL 26 in her home Dally 7 to 7 program. ice. The novena Mass is cele­ brated each morning at 8 o’clock. St. Vincent de Paurs church Oct with a luncheon and a social hour. BILL HUGHES. Prop. Mrs. F. E. 'Widger, president, The novena will end with the im­ 16, with Monsignor Eugene The pupils of the seventh and Complete Food Senrice Hawes Food Store Ask about our Bonk-by-moll Plan asked for volunteers who might be parting of the Papal Blessing the O’Sullivan officiatin eighth grades will hold a social l«oLtr IlivH — OiFlt Btnt interested in 4-H club work. It is evening of Monday, Oct. 31. The bride had former attendant evening Sunday, Oct. 30, in the 398 South Gilpin An IGA Store the next time you come in to see now possible to start such a group her sister, Patricia, and Lewis The monthly meeting of the A1 church auditorium under the su­ '‘It** Swan ta B* Thrtttv* (fwSKrlr BudUlU am«ry 4 HuM) ut. You can put your deposits in at St. John’s if leadership can be McGrath was his brother’s best pervision of their parents and the obtained from the parents. man. The uzhers were Richard and Rev. J. P. Houlihan, O.P. The Quality Meats - the moil whenever this extra con­ Father William J. Monahan, Jack McGrath. event will be in the nature of a LEN’S Pharmacy Groceries St. Cajeton's PTA The wedding breakfast w a s assistant director of the Denver Halloween party, but without cos­ U a rSHR, Prop. Fresh and Frozen Frnita venience will be of help to you.' Catholic Charities, addressed the served in the Wedgewood room at tumes. The mothers will prepare the Brown Palace hotel. A recep­ Ifomiber Bi. Vlncont d« Poal'a Pirtak and Vagatahlai We will send a receipt and now meeting on the NCCW conference To Sponsor Turkey refreshments for the pupils. Juke Have Your Doctor Phone Louisiana and Clayton held in San Antonio. He stressed tion was held in the home of ^ e box music will be enjoyed and bride’s parents. Ut Your Pretcriptioa deposit envelope to you by re- the far-reaching influence of these games will be played. SP. 5717 meetings and their importance as After an extended trip to the The Blessed Martin club will 2707 E. Louiilana RA. 3739 Dinner on Nov. 20 Southwest t h e newlyweds will [him moil. Save time. Save parking. hold a “ Spook’’ party Monday eve At LooltloBB and Sooth Clayton a “ little White House conference.’’ make their home in Denver. Soout* to Gat Cabin nfng, Oct. 31, in the church audi­ (St. Cajatan’i Parish, Denver) St. Michael the Archangel circle torium, after the Rosary devo Boy Scout troop 161 will hold FINER CLEANING The firms listed here de­ The November turkey dinner has was entertained by Mrs. C. J. tions. its Halloween party in the adu- • Other bonking services avollabit fo you ore Personal been advanced to Sunday, Nov. 20. Montague Oct. 17. Awards for Capt. Leo F. Boppell, O.P., of serve to be remembered itorium of St. John’s school on It will be served in S t Cajetan’s bridge were won by Mrs. William the U. S. regular army stopped [Loam, FHA Loam, Money Orders and Soft Deposit Boxes. Thursday evening, Ott. 27. All when you are distributing hall. E. Hughes, Jr., and Mrs. 0. C. Oct. 25 to spend the day with the D.U.bEAIIE» parents and younger brothers and The dinner will be sponsored by Finder. Mrs. W. F. An^rer was priests. Captain Boppell is en your patronage in the dif­ a guest at the party. The next sisters of the scouts are Invited S t Cajetan’s Parent-Teachers’ as­ route to Japan, where he will re­ party will be at tne home of Mrs. ferent lines of business. i to this party. At the last scout sociation. It will be cooked by the port for duty in that area. 2060 SO.UMIVEMITYTTF PE4517 meeting Scoutmasters Bob Carver men of the Thcatine parish and Robert Norton Nov. 28. jmd John Pandosh announced that served by members of the various John Dalton of San Diego, COLORADO plans are being made to acquire societies. The full course dinner Calif., spent the week end with SHOP WITH a brick house on the property of will cost $1. Tickets may be ob­ Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wolz. Mother Cabrini’s mountain shrine tained by members of the church Mr. and Mrs. 'W. H. Grimm of to be used exclusively by the Boy organizations or at the rectory 600 S. High street entertained CONFIDENCE DONNIE BRAE NATIONAL Scouts as a sleeping place on over office. St. Patrick’s pinochle circle Oct. night hikes. This will make it 22. Mr. Grimm won high honors Finest Quality MIMIIi fIBilAt OifOIII INtUIANCI COtrOiAIION On Nov. 25, 26, and 27 the an­ possible and convenient for the' for the evening. The next hostess nual fall carnival will be held at will entertain on Saturday eve­ Merchandise Chopping District SEVENTEENTH AT CHAMPA • DENVER troop to have monthly overnight St Cajetan’s. Mexican food will hikes. Scoutmaster John Pandosh ning, Nov, 26. At Fricet Lower be served throughout the three eve­ Charles Rausch returned to Than Downtown initiated plans for the acquiring nings and courses will be varied of the house with members of the Mercy hospital Oct. 23 and will each evening. The Carmelite so­ undergo an operation the latter CONOCO PRODUCTS BONNIE BRAE Knights of Columbus and with the ciety will be in charge. Many gifts sisters at the Queen of Heaven part of this week. He and his fam­ Lubricalion, Car Washing, Ballmdca DRUG CO. will be given away. ily wish to express their thanks CATHEDRAL PARISH orphanage. Recharg^. Tire Vulcanizing ALFRED C* ANDERSEN, Ownsf^Maiissw The third grade, taught by Sis­ for the many Mass Intentions, Hatia your Doctor phona us Theri were 17 boys and girls ter M. Raymond, is preparing a flowers, and cards sent to him BONNIE BRAE Thesa Friendly Firms Deserve Your Patronage your Prescriptions from the public junior and senior skit for the PTA meeting sched­ in his illness. CONOCO SERVICE high schools who met at St. John’s uled for Tuesday evening, Nov. 8. Our Lady of Victory circle of Bear, Winaa, Etc. school last Tuesday night and who The first meeting held by this or­ the PTA met in the home of Mrs. 724 So. UniTeraity PE. 9909 763 So. UniTeraity RA. 2874 were taken to St. Francis’ high ganization was well attended. John Mulqueen Oct. 20 for a school for classes in religion. These bridge luncheon. FINE CLEANING classes are held every Tuesday St. Vincent de Paul’s circle of All aiiM Preisser's Red & White evening. The boys and girls meet the Altar and Rosary society was AU nlen ONE DAY SERVICE at St. John’s school at 7 o’clock Fr. Trome's Family entertained by Mrs. J. Morgan L«zr

AUTO LOANS ALSO MADE r +1 20 Months to Repay Sodality Officers LOW COST . . . (St. Franc], de Sale*’ High School, . . .SMALL PAYMENTS Denver) , In anticipation of a year of true Come In . . . or Phone apostolic work in the sodalitv of ^a£e$mTc^lan3*^ov. 16^19 St. FAncis de Sales’ high school, the students made nominations on IS- Phipps Auditorium GLENARM Oct. 14 for the officers of 1949- 1950. The vote was cast in the INDUSTRIAL BANK sophomore, junior, and senior Tickets $1.50 and. t,x) On Sale Oct. 31 1534 GLENARM PLACE groups on the following Monday HOMECOMING QUEEN of the Cathedral high Jaat a F«w Stcpi OH Itth St. in favor of the following members school, Denver, elected by the C club, is Barbara May. Daniels & Fisher Stores Co. of the list of nominees: Prefect, Shown with her are her attendants, Pat Gillin and Rosanne Mahoney. Phone AComa 4646 Geraldine Wienecke; vice prefect, The homecoming will be held Sunday, Oct. 30. The Denver Dry Goods Co. Barbara Oehrle; secretary, Ann + + + + + Brennan; and treasurer, Richard The May Co*. Meyer. A program of two monthly IMPORTED meetings with t)ie recitation of the Loretto Heights College Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Cathedral Students was set up. CHEERLEADERS of Annunciation high school, Den­ Personal Appearance of Hollywood Stars HOLLAND On Wednesday Oct. 19, before ver, this year are (left to right) Pat Clarke, Mary Horvat, leaving for Pueolo to address the Jo Anne Grommet, Lillian Beers, Lorene Hepp, and Jo Anne Beers. teachers of the diocese at their — (Jerome photo) annual convention, the national Make Big Plans TULIPS - f + - + + secretary of the CSMC, the Rt. (Annunciation High School, Verlin Reidel. A group from the Rev. Monsignor Edward Freking, with his assistant, MonsignOr Fer­ Good Jobs Are Available Denver) Glee club wrill sing two f Negro i spirituals. Greetings will be ex­ dinand A. Evans, were the guests For Homecoming If Yon Are Trained 1 9 November 4, the Feast of tended by Mary Jo Swanson of of the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory St. Charles Borromeo, Cardi­ the senior class. A spiritual bou­ Smith, pastor of St. Francis de (Cathedral High School, Denver) Our Streamlined Plan of Individual Instruction enables Dozen Mixed nal of the Church and patron quet will be presented by Virginia Sales’ parish and the archdiocesan The Cathedral high school's homecoming festivities will you to advance as rapidly as you are able. director of the CSMC. of pastors, is nameday of the Appuglise, first grader. come to a climax Sunday, Oct. 30. The queen is Barbara May 95 At a session in the auditorium Rt. Rev. Monsignor Charles H. On Nov. 4, the student body will and the princesses are Patricia Gillin and Rosanne Ma­ , I C K I N SON attend Mass and receive Holy both addressed the student body on Hagus. This year marks the. 15th loney. 'SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Daffodils, $ i| 5 0 Communion for the intention of the dire need of true missionaries D ddz^n ..... nameday Monsignor Hagus has Monsignor Hagus. The choir will both at home and in foreign fields. A pep rally will be held Friday, Oct. 28, at 7 :30 p.m. in 1232 Pennsylvania KE. 1448 celebrated at Annunciation, where sing “ Mass XI’’ and an “ Ave Monsignor / Freking emphasized the Oscar Malo hall. The “ C” club that world federation is significant Hyacinths, $ i| 7 5 he has worked hard to better the Maria,’’ in three parts at the Offer­ president, Joe Green, will present tory, for the Catholic Church, as the the queen and her attendants. The dozen ...... educational opportunities of the Yearbook at Regis Heading the sodality this year meaning of the word—Universal— Very Rev. Monsignor Walter J. young people of the parish. Fore­ is Catholic and as old as the Canavan, Father Duane Theobald, most among Monsignor Hagus’ are Mary Harvat, prefect; John South Denver Kelly, vice prefect; Lucille Can jar, Church itself. Only for the past athletic, director; Coach Cobe Is Highly Rate;l by CLEANING * ALTERATIONS * RELINING plans is the new hi^h school, which quarter of a century has the United Jones, and prominent alumni will will soon be a reality. secretary; and,Morris Vigil, treas­ Evergreen Nursery urer. States not been considered a mis­ speak. Cheers will be supple­ * DYING - AS YOU LIKE IT DONE A program under the direction Three main committees have sionary field. Now it is a country mented by the band, recently Press Association of Sister Priscilla, head of the that can supply the missions with formed under the direction of Mr,. 0. S. Folkner, Prop. been formed: They are Our Lady’s Three Days Service speech department, will be givei\ committee, headed by Sister M. personnel, money, and, above all, Dwight D. McCready. in the pastor’s honor. It will con­ prayer. It cannot assume the The Ranger, Regis college an­ 1534 So. Broadway SP. 7768 Dolorine, who will be assisted by The blue-letter day will begin nual publication, has been award­ sist of the one-act play. Dress Re­ Margaret Kelleher and Mary Ann smug attitude that “ charity be­ with attendance at Holy Ma*i versal, with an all-boy cast made ed a First Class honor rating by BON-TON HIGHLAND CLEiiNERS Skrocki; Eucharistic committee, gins at home;’’ rather, charity and reception of Communion by up of Morris Vigil, Ray Berlin, must have its start but not stop the National Scholastic Press as­ supervised by Sister Ann De Sales, the student body and alumni. sociation for 1949. it was learned Pickup & Delivery Georw Comminidlo, Joe Stone, there, he said. The homecoming parade will be­ 3509 W. 38th Ave. 2725 Lowell Blvd. Donald Raitz, George McCready, who will be assisted by Madonna at Regis in Denver this week. Assorted Benson; and the Eucharistic com­ He stressed the fact that stu­ gin at the high school at 1:30 Art Gobster, John Charles, and dents of today must have the Sunday afternoon, and will pro­ The association, with headquar­ GL. 5342 GR. 7465 mittee. ters at the University of Minne­ Potted proper sense of values toward sac- ceed to tVe Bears* stadium for CSMC Officers fifice, not merely limiting their the game with the Regis Raiders. sota. judged more than 2,700 an­ nuals issued by colleges and uni­ Heads Mission Unit mission spirit to the “ pennies in The Pep club, attired in new uni­ the mite-box,” but making it cor­ forms of royal blue skirts and versities in all parts of the coun­ FRED LUCCI try. Awards were given under five 1 ^ PLANTS Angelina Martinez, vice presi­ respond to the needs of the mis­ heavy white cardigans, will put on headings, All-American, First, Sec­ dent of the Denver unit of the sions through a definite knowledge a demonstration at the half. for The ond, Third, and Fourth Class honor Custom Upholstery Catholic Students Mission Crusade, and understanding of them. Working with Mr. McCready on will have charge of the activities the demonstration plans are the ratings. Home As a supplement of the thought As only one annual in the coun­ Potted plants, and New Furniture of the Mission committee. Ed Hor­ of giving, Monsignor Evans Pep club officers. Catherine Camp­ vat will be the sophomore repre­ bell is president; Mary Jean Lohr try was given the All-American and a great Made to Order brought out the subject of reli­ rating in the small college class variety sentative in the, sodality. 'The gious vocations, with the present and Nancy Stuart are tied for the vice presidency, and Jean McGraw this year, Regis in capturing a of green Family Rosary is the main project condition so prevalent—lack of vo­ Beautiful Samples to Show is secretary. First Class honor rating was made decorative at present. The theme is “ Let us cations—and determined the causes make it a family affair, for the one of the highest placed publica­ plants for Day or Evening Calls as comipg from the inside not in Teachers' Institute tions of its type in the nation. family that prays together, stays the outside world; he also ex­ the home Held at Cathedral The 1949 Ranger was prepared and office together.’’ pressed the challenging view that 2842 W . 44th GL. 1222 l^ e first edition of the Cardinal there was in his audience a number The annual meeting for the and issued by a staff headed by Andrew Martelon of Denver, who ap^ared Sunday at the homecom­ with reKgious vocations, but like teachers of the Archdiocese of Den­ ver was held Oct. 21 in Oscar Malo is also the editor of the 1950 year­ Say It With Floteeri! ing. The members of the staff are: so many these may not be heeding SPECIALIZIHOIM hall. The theme was “ Education book; Jack Le Penske, now in St. Editor, Mary Ann Skrocki; news the call to religious Tife and letting for International Understanding.” Thomas’ seminary; Frank DeLor- Phone FR. 2745 editor, Cecilia Flis; feature editors, worldly distractions entice them IF IT'S Angelina Martinez, Marie Lucero, Monsignor Canavan delivered the enzo. Chuck Sillrtrop, and Gerry RIW W 6 (ESTYUiK m i m The away from the ideal that is set Monty. Phyllis Feely, Lillian Beers, Do­ before them. welcoming address. lores Barbe, Agnes Hepp, Helen The Mission Masses at the Ca­ WE CAN DO IT! Speaking of sacrifices, both Bright Spot Stubert, and Margaret McKibbone; speakers explained how the offer- thedral, Holy Ghost, and Loyola "h Let u« figure your next print­ business manager, Mary Jo Swan­ ing of “ self” was the highest type churches were attended by the sis­ Honor Roll Given son; sports, John Kelly, John ters and all parochial students. ing job— large or small, we are of giving. As an example)T« of ■ true Charles, John Pfertsh, and Adolph zeal for the missions they described Free days wgre enjoyed by the stu­ 2949URinER CH^989 Flower Shop well equipped to give you Sanchez. the former Yankee player who sac­ dents Oct. 20 and 21. Members of For St. James' tbe BEST in QUALITY and rificed a $10,000 opportunity to the PTA and senior girls served a luncheon to the sisters of the Josephine at 5th Ave.^ SERVICE. become a missionary. In their dy­ (St. James’ School, Denver) namic way both struck a vital archdiocese Oct. 21 in the Cathe­ Over 100 Women chord to make the students realize dral school cafeteria. The honor roll of St James’ This is NOT new! The firms listed here deserve to Impressive Printers their obligation in this crisis to school for the first six weeks of be remembered when you are die* Fred Whitson the school year includes'the fol­ A. W. (Bad) Brclthsopt bring souls to God. BOSWORTH, SULLIVAN & COMPANY tributinf your patronage to the dH* Expected at Mass Heads Seniors lowing pupils: ferent lines of business. 1824 CURTIS ST. TAbor 2207 For the convenience of outdoor Grade eight: Ksy Gloves, class leader; INCORPORATED activities a loud speaker has been Heading the senior class for this John Broderick, and Philip Compton. installed on the front of the school year are Fred Whitson, president; Grade seven: Lola Falts, leader; Gayle Denver, Colorado In Regis Chapel Jackie Lee, vice president; Mar­ Bordeleau, Barbara Bromstead, Uary to carry messages from the inside Paal, and Phyllis Sticksel. Established 1918 to direct any outdoor activity. It garet Shipp, secretary; and Bob Grade six: Rosette Wolf. leader; Barry K ^ S THAT OPEN THE DOOR TO OPPORTUNITY More than 100 members of the Lieker, treasurer. DsVson, Verna Jean Fentress, Annette Underwriters of Securities Regis Women’s club are expected is an added feature of the public far Junior class officers are Elmer Hopkins. Shsron Kohles, Thomas Kukar, Dealers in Municipal and Corporation Banda to attend Mass at noon Tuesday, address system of the school. Janice Moore, Jo Ann UcGarry, John ' Preferred and Common Stocka Young Women— High School Graduate, learn to operate the Alberry, president; Nancy Stuart, Middleton, and Sandra Steele. key drive comptometer. Prepare for higheit-peid clerical and Nov. 1, in the Regis chapel, Denver, Grade five; Mary Ellen Dunn, leader; as a preliminary to the Novem^r vice president; and Don Cianco, bookkeeping po,ition*. secretary-treasurer. Marilyn Jo Bordeleau, Susanna MesUI, meeting of the organization. The Denver Girl Is Student and Janet Rosengren. C lu sn in comptometer method, o( bniinu, calcalttiBg at* *tartinf neir. Freshmen and sophomores have Grade four: Colleen O'Leary and DAY OR NIGHT Mass will be celebrated by the Very not yet elect^ their officers. Larry Schmitt, leaders; Patricia Bren­ THIS IS NEW The MODERATE TVITIOPt includes Rev. Raphael C. McCarthy, S.J., At College in Cincinnati nan. Thomas Conatentine, Margaret Mary individual counseling service president of Regis. Coyle, Peter Craven, Barbara Jorgensen, Reathel "Mickle” Nichols, 18, Marjorie Kemme. Richard Kem, Carolyn Announcing the Formation of ^ ENROLL NOW A coffee hour will be held in Komemann, Ann Lesemann, Michael the college dining room immedi­ daughter of Mrs. Gladys Nichols, Regis Mathematicians Vance, and Thomas Weiss. ately after Mass and the meeting 2336 Court place, Denver, is at­ Grade three: Sharon Curultwski, BOSWORTH, SULLIVAN & CO. tending the College of Mt St. Jo- leader; Marla Kay Artxer, Patrick COMPTOMETER SCHOOL will follow. Elect John Mahoney Biekut, Mary Helen Barnes, Denis A Partnership seph-on-the-Ohio, Cincinnati, 0. Inquire Phone * Mrs. Karl L. Mayer, president of Bordeleau, Barbara Bunch, Deanna De 410 Insurance Bldg. MAin 3771 Miss Nichols was awarded a Members of the Mathematics Nio, Jack Fentress, Barbara Hoag, Mari­ the Regis Women’s club, has re­ lyn Kohlet, Patricia Liske, Margaret Members of: Tbe NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE scholarship from Cathedral high club at Regis college, Denver, Sams, KathiMn Schaefer, and Carole quested all members to bring at school, Denver, from which she elected John D. Mahoney of Engle­ The Chicago Stock Exchange least one prospective member to Smith. was graduated in June. She was a wood as president for the coming Grade two, room I: Susan Gloves, Associate Members: New York Curb Exchange this meeting. Any woman inter­ member of the Dominicanettes. ear at a meeting...... held in Cairo! “ n leadsr; Bert Hughes. Kenny Jameson. ested in the progress of Catholic Mary Marlene Kronemann. Laura Lee “ Mickie” is majoring in mathe 11 this week. Kintzele, Joan Lindsay, Kathryn Mint- higher education is eligible to be­ Edward Swift of Denver was ken, Joseph Murphey, Marcia Rcinecke, The basinets of tbe Partnership and Cor­ matics. long and will partake of the many chosen vice president, and Albert Roy Reno. Joan Schmitz, Janet Sellers, porate Affiliate will be conducted by the Back in Service spiritual benefits accruing to the Arthur Snow, Steven Btapp, John Sunkel, The College of Mt. St. Joseph is J, Huber of Palisade was named James Thirkell, James Vance, Gary members. a liberal arts college for young secretary. Joseph Martini of Pitts­ Wagner, and Katherine Wolf. tame personnel in our present locatiofi. In addition, at the meetings, held women. It holds membership in the burgh, Pa., was named as the Grade two, room II: Michael Carlyle. Mary\I J Celeste UUTKC.Burke. Virginia TirjflUHk D(UUCriC>lk.Broderick every two months, educational pro Association of American Colleges club’s representative on the stu­ ^ to ln e tte Farmer. Chris Barcelona, ana Wednesday, Oct. 26 grams are offered through the co­ and is recognized by the Ameri' dent council. Erleen Dreher. BOSWORTH, SULLIVAN & CO. operation of the Regis college fac­ can Medical association. Plans for the year, in addition Although the first grade did not re­ ceive report cards, tbe following children Denver, Colorado That*8 Good News for Travelers Who ulty. to social activities, include several have done outstanding work: Room I, meetings with the other scientific Don Greco. Patricia Hancock. Stephen Long Have Preferred groups at the college. Kay, Jeffrey Lynch, Roseann McIntosh. Long Dlsteac* Telcphon* 89 Tclstypc DN 284 Lynn Murphey, Virginia Watson, James 1¥. B. Paul Addresses Robert Howerton, head of the Williamson, and Linda Slener; room II. mathematics department at Regis, Barbara Coyia, Kathleen Dunn, and I^COLORADO EAGLE Delta Sigma at Regis is moderator of the club. Martin Curten. W. tiamey Paul, well-known Denver-Puebio-Kansas City-St. Louis Streamliner Denver CPA, spoke to more than 100 students of Regis college and Only train carrying direct Denver-Wichita Pullman their friends Monday night in the college reading room under the auspices of Ddta Sigma, business ST. LOUIS CHURCH BAZAAR Overnight schedule . . . complete travel and accounting fraternity at the comfort with dome coach, comfortable college. Mr. Paul spoke on “A Revalua­ LOUISVILLE, COLO. lounge, excellent diner and full choice of tion of Assets.” Jack O’Donnell, sleeping accommodations. president of Delta Sigma, presided^ A social party was held following the meeting. Sot Night, Oct. 29-Sun., Oct. 30-Doors Open 1 p.m. 4:10 p.m. LV. Denver AR. 9:25 o.m. The group is ccompleting plans 5:50 p.m. LV. Colorado Springs AR. 7:45 o.m. for the “ Georgetowncetown Victory” dance to be held Nov. 12, following GAMES 6:40 p.m. AR. Pueblo LV. 6:55 o.m. the Georgetown-Denver university LUNCH STAND football game. ______Chicken sandwiches, hamburgers, hot dogs, Auction - Country Store, Fancy Work^ 7:00 o.m. AR. Wichita LV. 9:30 p.m. NOTICE TO CREDITORS coffee, homemade pies ana cakes, pop, and Aprons, Ham, Bacon, Groceries, Fishpond, ESTATE OF CORNELIUS DAVIS, DE­ 6:40 o.m. AR. Konsoi City LV. 9:10 p.m. CEASED. ice cream. Candy Stand. No. 87«18 12:01 p.m. AR. St. Louii LV. 4:00 p.m. Notle* Is hortbr givso that on tb« 27th 1U7 of SspUmbar, 19M. lettan of admlnls- The prefects of the Holy Beat the cost of living. Take home a bag of tratian w an iaaaad to th* oodtrsicned as City Ticket Office, 1531 Stout, AComa 5533 administrator of tha above namsd eatata Family high school sodali­ groceries, a ham, bacon, or household furnishings. and all peraona bavins elaima against said estate are rcqnirtd to fils them for allow- ties, Mary Sardick of the girls ) anea in tha County Coort of tbs City and gronp and James Weigel of the County of Denver. Colorado, within alz Denver Rio Grande Western raontba from said date or said elaima will boys’ group, are shown as they led All Welcome ha forever barred. the ceremonies on Our Lady of Fa­ ~Rio~Grande Bernard E. Englar, Railroad Administrator. tima day, Oct. 13, observed by the Father Thomas, O.S.B., Pastor Flint pnbileation to bo within 18 days pupils in St. Dominic’s church, after latoanea o f iattaia. S. L. ’47 amand- meat of sao. 197, J9ts 0, 8. A, Denver. Thunday, October 27, 1949 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEytfone 4205 PAGE FIVE Prepare for Debate Catholic Speech St. John’s School PTA Group Chapter FALL GAMES PARTY At Holy Family SATURDAY, NOV. 12, (Holy Family High School, ST. JOHIV’S SCHOOL Donvor) Many Valuable Gifts Holy Family high school is a charter member of the Colorado / , ThI* «d caarUar at Dr. Jaai** P. Gray. Optoattriat Catholic High School Speech as­ sociation, an organization formed the beginning of the school year by the Rev. Edward Leyden, super­ intendent of archdiocesan schools, PREPARING for the first forensic meet of the year to establish high standards of FRENCH FRIED at Colorado Springs, held Saturday, Oct. 22, debaters of speech performance among Cath­ Holy Family high school, Denver, argue the debate question of the olic high schools of Colorado. year: "Resolved that the President should be elected by direct vote of Members are at present preparing the people.” for the first meet of the associa­ FILET OF SOLE At the microphone are Lee Mahoney, Carol Toepfer, and Terry tion, which will be held at Cathe­ Goodwin. Listening are CaroL Taylor, Diane Peer, and Walter Peaci. dral high early in December. At the meeting Diane Peer, Walter Pesci, and Lee Mahoney were Twenty underclassmen are mak $1.IJ selected by the committee of National Forensic League sponsors to ing plans for entering the National serve as chairmen of their respective discussion groups.______Forensic league novice speech Helen Barrack of Trinidad will Ckar w(lkin» of Sacramsnto, M a ij Ellen Moleahy, a fraali- Complete 6‘^ourse Dinners tourney at Meade, Saturday, Nov. play the part of Peter in "Babe* Calif., will be Sally Water* in man from St. Mary’* academy, sse SEATS 5. This meet is open only to candi­ in Toyland.” Victor Herbert’* operetta in Den- will play the part of Hilda in the ParUag Ciottd HondiTi dates for NFL membership and is ver N o t . 16-19. Lorette Haight* production. Garar* a means for their gaining neces­ + + + -f + + + + sary points for initiation. Richard Aichele is president of the Holy Family chapter. Thirty- Golden yLantem five applications for membership Ifs s o Loretto Heights Student Body 1265 Bdwy. Near ISih Are. R e s ta a r a n t KE. 1204 have been made. On Sunday afternoon. Nov. 6 com/enicnf at 2:30, senior dramatic students and the choral club of the school, here assisted by a number of 1949 Will Entertain Missouri Girls graduates, will stage an hour and (Loretto Height* College, Denver) MUSIC LESSONS a half program of singing, danc­ Loretto Heights college will play host Friday, Oct. 28, to 12 delegates from Web­ Dr. F. A. Smith ing, and acting at the federal prison situated wesf of Littleton. ster college, Webster Groves, Mo. The girls and their moderators from Loretto’s sister Optometrist A In.trument Fnrni.hed Arrangements for the entertain­ college left Webster Oct. 27, and will arrive in Denver at 9 o’clock Friday morning. A wel- Ar Le«*on« Given in Eye* Examined * Visnal Care ment were made through the in coming committee will meet them + Your Home tercsts and efforts of the Rev. Ber­ at the station and escort them to + -f* + nard Kelly, chaplain of the insti­ the Loretto campus. Individually Styled Gla**e« Only $2.50 per wk. tution. Members of the Quirt and Crop Rehearse for Operetta Knroll Toar ChiU In Our ll-W**a Observing the 32nd anniversary club will meet the girls at the cam­ Coar*.—Accordion. Cl*rin*t People who work in downtown of Our Lady of Fatima’s final ap­ pus entrance on horseback, and Ford Optical Co. Tmmpct, Plano *nd Violin parition and miracle fff the sun. the student body will be assembled offices and stores, as well as the student body of Holy Family in front of the Administration 1558 Broadway Parkhlll School of Muiic high school made a pilgrimage to building. The 12 delegates will be •vv'A " i-"' F R .0437 shoppers, find it convenient to S t Dominic’s church Oct 13, formally presented to the student T A bor1295 where they crowned the statue of body at a special meeting. pay their respects at Horan’ s. At Our Lady of Fatima. Inaugurated Tha Loretto Height* *tudent three years ago, this annual cere­ council end the Web*ter dele­ the hour of service, it is only a mony is considered a traditional gate* will meet to di*cu** how Our Lady of Fatima day by Holy they may be *trengtbened by short walk from any part of the Family sodalists. participating in the National The recitation of the Rosary, led Student*’ a**ociation; National Cleaning at its Best downtown district to attend. by Edward Barlock and Donald Federation of Catholic College* Jebniker, opened the devotions of Student*, and the Student Ae- the day. The Rev. John Houlihan, tivitie* Joint codkmittee. 3 DAT SERVICE O.P., explained several features of During the girls’ stay, numerous the statue carved by the Rev. social activities will be held in Pickup and Delivery Thomas McGlynn, O.P., and deliv­ their honor. FYiday nirtt there ered an address on devotion to is to be a dinner at the Buckhorn 594 So. Broadway — PE. 4686 the Blessed Mother. James Weigrel, restaurant, and afterward a show prefect of boys, presented a bas­ at the Vogue theater. For Satur­ ket of flowers in the name of all so­ day, Oct. 29, a brunch at the Lor­ SOUTH DENVER CLEANERS LSTABLISHED dalists present, and the prefect of etto Heights clubhouse has been girls, Mary Sardick, placed a floral planned, followed by a trip to Cha­ John B. (Bed) Bsliinttr. Prop crown on Our Lady’s statue. let Marie, the college mountain Hymns, an act of consecration to house near Tiny Town, where they tHeran €$cn'€hcipds the Blessed Mother, and Benedic­ will spend the night. A buffet din­ tion followed. ner with the seniors and the Lor­ KEyttona 6297 KEystona a298 REHEARSALS for Babes tn Toyland, which opens 1527 aavcland Plac« The Girls’ sodality is again plan­ etto Heights faculty will be held ning its traditional Halloween Sunday night, and Monday the Nov. 16 in Phipps auditorium, Denver, are in full swing at AURORA MOTOR SALES Inc. party- This year the gala affair is Quirt and Crop club will sponsor Loretto Heights college. Mary Fern Verlengia, a junior from Pueblo; under the direction of the chair­ horseback riding and a hayride Elaine Tolvo, a freshman from Welby; Anne Hoare, a junior from St Authorized Ford Dealer man of Our Lady’s social commit­ for the girls. Joseph’s high school, and Ethel Buckley from Worland, Wyo., review tee, Patricia Scardina, junior, be­ Open House Planned the part of Sally Waters. 9131 East Colfax tween the hours of 7:30 and 10:30 By Spanish Club FORMAL OPEXIXG the evening of Friday, Oct 28. En­ 4* + + + + The Spanish club of Loretto tertainment in keeping with the common man’s language. After A "Moon Dust” promenade, Heights will hold its first open Mr. Keeley’s presentation, a quar­ sponsored by the Loretto Heights occasion is being planned by Mary house of the new college year Oct NEW CARS and TRUE Kay Engers; Margaret Kollander tet, consisting of Lucille Green, Press club, will be held Friday, 28 in the college ballroom. Rose is arranging for refreshments; Catherine Bremner, Helen James, Nov. 4, in the Silver Glade room S A M M Y ^ S Marie Hotz and Carmen Poyo are and Carmen Poyo, sang th . French of the Cosmopolitan hotel. The Marilyn McDermott and the dec­ in charge of the open house, and oration committee are creating at­ selection, “ J’Attendrai.” Mary “ Moondusters” will dance to the LIBERAL TRADE-INS have invited the Spanish club from mosphere with witches and gob­ Chestnut accompanied them on the music of Hugh Avis and his or­ HAIR STYLINQ STUDIO Regis college and Latin students lins; Clara Pohs is servi^ as piano. chestra. Betty Wathen is Mneral VISIT OUR MODERN MAINTENANCE from other colleges in and around The second gu**t speaker, chairman of the dance with Sally ticket chairman; Caroline Feier- Denver. DEPARTMENT Skilled Technicians in stien has been engaged as a gypsy Mr. D’Meison, a student from Pimp], Angela Dulin, Juanita At­ Edna Hernandez, acting presi­ specialist for the evening. Pari* now ettanding Colorado wood, Mary Frances Braaton, WE HAVE THE FINEST MECHANICS dent of the club, welcomed 75 new PERMANEl^T WAVINGc School of Mine* in Golden, Anne Sweeney, and Minnie Ann IN THE CITY members to the club at the first told the club about the French O’Dorisio as chairmen of the sev­ MANICURING meeting Oct 17. The other offi­ universities and moral*. Mr. eral committees. HAIR SHAPING cers of the club are Carmen Poyo, I Academy Art Club D’Maison stated that life on a At the dance five new pledges secretary, and Evelyn Rodriquez, French campus differ* greatly will be received into the club. Mias Sammy Mist Fay treasurer. Sister Ethelbert, chair­ from that on an American cam­ These pledges were elected by the Selects Officers man of the Spanish department, is pus. Press club after fulfilling the fol­ sponsoring the club- At the meet­ lowing requirements: Average W e Carry 2824 W. 32nd Ave. GLendale 8963 ing, Miss Hernandez told Uie new The French university has no (St. Mary’* Academy, Denver) campus, as it is located in the heart above 80, and three articles pub­ MfAIUII members that the purpose of l^e lished in the student publications. The Art club of St. Mary’s acad­ club is to promote amf stimulate of the crowded city. Unlike Amer­ the Best emy held elections in the past an interest in the Spanish people ican students who frequent local WINTER week. Joanne Johns was elected and their customs. drug stores, the French students A functional grid, designed by president; Joanne Whitfield, vice At the meeting of the French visit cafes, where study is almost James G. Kenna of the department president; and Mary Louise Kelly, For Sure COAL RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. social club Oct. 23, Walter Keeley, impossible. of speech and drama at Loretto secretary-treasurer. noted authority on French and No private universities exist in Heights college and Ernest E. At the The student body will have the France, since all are owned and Pech, a graduate student at the When You GENERAL TIRES privilege of hearing Madame Jac­ Italian operas, was one of the guest speakers. He played his operated by the ^vernm ent Denver University school and an LOWEST PRICES queline de Leon at the Friday as­ There are very few social activities instructor at West high school, sembly Oct. 28. Madame de Leon French Metropolitan records and Buy Our General Batteries during the year, but each depart­ will he used when Babes in Toy- in Denver will speak on the French civiliza­ at the same time explained to ment or division has an annual land is presented at Phipps audi- tion, the French reaction to the assembled students the costumes, KRAFT RECAPPING ball. These socials are world fa­ torium,■ 1, Nov. No 16, - 17, - 18, - and 19. new international conditions, and stage settings, and actions of the GENERAL^ characters on stage. Mr. Keeley mous and the student spends a The work Mr. Pech has done in de­ COAL the many problems of post war life great deal of time on them signing this gn^id is his thesis for' Kraft Inspected in France. described hit method of presenta­ SQUEECEE tion as putting grand opera in the Mr. D'Maison was also quite his g;raduate degp-ee. Used Tires Monday, Oct. 31, the primary outspoken on the lack of organized The grid is an elaborate inno­ department will have its tradi­ Club Leaders Catholic Action among the uni­ vation. consisting of a tubular Phone MA6181 C.T.A.C. Easy Pay 1401 W. Colfax TA 6604 tional guardian angel party. The versity students in France. The steel framework 80 feet wide, 15 party will be held in the first late war submerged the desire feet deep, and 20 feet high. A grid grade room beginning at 1:30. Re- to join any form of club or united is a permanent fixture on the us­ iresments will be served and each organization. "The presence of the ual theatrical stage for scenery child will receive a guardian angel Nazi forces,” he said, "left a mal­ plaque. and lights. It gets its name from adjusted attitude among the stu­ the network of crossbars on the Li ' The Sacrifice club, a mission en­ dents.” In 1942, about 10 women top of the structure. A need for terprise, collected enough during attended Mass; in 1948, the such a device has long been felt the past week to send two CARE churches were packed. “ On the in Denver because the theaters packages. whole the morals of France and available for dramatic purposes to KEEP HEAT W HERt Mary Joan Blessum, a former the attitude of her youth have resident of Denver and pupil of educational institutions are not been bettered considerably,” Mr. adequately equipped. It is planned St. Philomena’s and St. John’s D’Maison concluded. to use the grid in the Loretto I T B U O N G S schools, more recently a resident Mr. and Mrs. Blake Heister then of Los Angeles, spent two days Heights Little theater, and on the led the assembled students in sing­ at St. Mary’s academy visiting Connie Smith (left) is an campus for further outdoor pro­ teachers and classmates. Mary active member of the Sacri­ ing French songs. After the meet­ ductions. By special arrangement ing a tea dance was held. Joan was en route to Loretto, Ky., fice club of St. Mary’s academy, with the department of speech, tho to enter the novitiate of the Sis­ Denver. Joanne Johns (right) is [Th* Chnrch h** *oin* Fr*iich ‘'an!- grid will be available to other in­ Fuel is expensive! But insula* vfrfitlei" which by force of Uw ar« stitutions in need of such equip­ ters of Loretto. president of the'art club. colltd ment. tion, storm doors and win- Mr. Kenna, who received his dovYS, and weather-stripping M. A. degree at the University of will keep your home coinfort- Denver in 1947, is the technical able on less fuel and at smaller director of Loretto Heights “ Star expenses. (Keeps your "home WASHERS 10c A DAY Nights.” He pointed out two high ly desirable features of the grid, cooler in summer, too.) We Rent REFRIGERATORS 16c A DAY its flexibility and utility- It is Make these improvements ■ectionally designed, which permits variations in heignt and width, now! You can finance the en* RENTAL COST MAY APPLY ON PURCHASE with the added advantage of iti tire cost on the Denver Na­ assembling by two men. Twelve tional’s FHA plan—nothing . All eyes are on the WITHIN 90 DAYS sets of lines and pulleys permit the handling of 10 scene changes. down, up to 36 months to pay in convenient, monthly in­ See Us for Best Buys in: Anth*rlx*4 D**l«r A portable lighting tystam ha* MAYTAG bean purcha*ad to ha u*a

ill PAGE SIX Offict, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitene 4205 Thursday, October 27, 1949 At Archbishop's Guil HUMMEL’S b a k e b i e s Harry Brennaii gave a short talk on Australia, ROY SYSTEM, INC. Denver’ s Leading 3 Siorea to Serve You Benefit Social on Nov. 19 Is Discussed Guild Donatei 32 SHOE REPAIR Delicatessen Hours of Nursing 21 BrotdwaY 8P. 4118 Our Mother of Perpetual Help At Breakfast of Archbishop's Guild guild donated 20 hour* of free FOOD at its FINEST nuriing care at St. Anthony’i WESTERKAMrS hotpital and 12 hour* at Denver (Archbishop’* Guild, Denver) Other guild members who are in­ circle. Mrs. Helen ’Thaler was the Get a BETTER Return Open Sundays KE. 9043 5106 Wash. The benefit social the Arch­ terested in attending these monthly honored guest. General hospital during the pa*t meetings are asked to call Mrs. Our Lady of Fatima Circle week. The guild announce* an­ BY INVESTING WHERE YOUR Closed Mondsrs EVEEyTHINQ A GOOD GROOKRY bishop’s guild will give on Nov, 19 was discussed at the annual break­ Volk. The members honored Miss Lom- other new member. Mi** Joer- DOLURS WORK THE HARDEST 311 E. 7th Ave. KE. 1986 SHOULD HAVE ger. BEST POODS AT LOWEST PRICES fast Oct; 23 in St Francis de Sales’ The historian, Frances Edmonds, nette Green recently at a dinner Inquiries Invited - WB DELIVER — hall. Bill Petri’s orchestra will play asked that each circle have a gnroup party. The dinner was followed by Father John Regan will leave for the social. picture taken to be used in the a meeting at the home of Miss Sunday, Oct. 30, for a two-week yearbook. The entertainment committee. Patricia Pinipl. vacation in Boston, where he'will A ^ Misses Josephine Hytreck and Kay Miss CathariH^ Maloney re­ St. Ann’s Circle visit his father. Huber, was assisted in the break­ ported on the regional NCCW con­ Mrs. Cecilia Scheunemann is Betty Moriarity has been visit­ fast arrangements by Misses vention in San Antonio. Miss Mary visiting her mother and sister in ing with her sister. Mrs. Geiger. Wfltna Gerspach, Isabelle McNa­ Nadorff spoke in behalf of the Chicago, III. Mr*. Claire Marker, hiitorian Community Chest. Stella Maris Circle mara, Louise Richerson, and Mar­ for the ACCN, with the a»*i*t- Mr*. Claire Marker garet Keane. Miss Maloney and Monsignor Mrs. Joseph Kissell will be host­ ance of the co-chairman, Mi*i Gregory Smith were presented Miss Isabelle McNamara pre­ ess on*the first Friday in Novem­ Anna Marie Mangan, ha* just with gifts from the organization. ber for the members of the circle. completed the history of the sided at the general meeting that Monsignor Smith spoke briefly and followed the breakfast. After wel­ St. Michael’s Circle Archdiocesan Council of Cath­ Head Ache? summed up his remarks with the The members met at the home of olic Nurses, Denver chapter, coming the 80 members and the statement that this would be a For Quick Relief spiritual director. Monsignor Greg­ Miss Claire McMenamy on Tues­ since its inception. This will be REPUBLIC LOAN GO. typical year of hard work for the day, Oct 18. 1641 Stool St. EiUbllihe* 1S2S Grade A Product* ory Smith, Miss McNamara Intro­ kept as a permanent record and See members of the Archbishop’s guild. St. Joseph’s Circle be added to from year to year. A. B. Willlami, Preiident Delivered Daily to Your Home duced the council members. T. E. Greene, SecrrlarT-Tretinrcr Preciou* Blood Circle The card party planned Oct 22 Mrs. Marker is a Mercy hospital Dr. M. L. Perito Phone* RA. 6060 or RA. 0461 Mrs. Virginia Thompson, chair­ Paid-in Capital and Surplus man of the ways and means com­ The members of the Precious for the members and friends of the graduate, clhss of 1924, and has Optometrist circle has been postponed to Nov. 6 Over $250,000 00 mittee, announced that tickets for Blood circle are planning a dinner been active in the Mercy alumnae West ^ide Jersey Dairy party at the Top of the Park at the Lady of Lourdes Center *20 SrmM Bldi. TA. Z*n P. J. Jonke the dance were available for all since being graduated. She served members. The circle presidents are Nov. 1. house. The admission charge is $1 on the executive board of the in charge of distribution. Volun­ Queen of Heaven Circle a couple. Mrs. lone Michoud will ACCN and was secretary in 1946 teers to work on the telephone, Agnes Rueschhoff entertained entertain the circle members on and 1947. SAVE 1 /3 ON YOUR checkroom, and door ticket commit­ the members of her circle in her Nov. 2 at her home. Mrs. Marker has a family of MEAT BILL tees are asked to contact Mrs. home on Tuesday, OcL 25. St. Patrick’s Circle one girl and four boys, all of Thompso* at PE. 8561 or her St. Luke’* Circle Mr. and Mrs. George Waggoner whom are at home except the old­ ^ Monsignor Higgins By Baying in TURKEYS co-chairman, Mrs. Alberta Kurtz, On Oct. 26 the members of the announce the birth of a girl, Jean est. Quantity SU. 1-5867. Miss Margaret Lynch St. Luke’s circle met at the home Ann, on Sept. 30 in S t Joseph’s She is a member of St. Vincent of Mrs. Eleanor McGovern. hospital. She was baptized Sun de Paul’s parish and resides at Complete i*roce>*!ng Serrlca Young, well finished is the advisory chairman of this committee. Morning Star Circle day, Oct 23, in S t Vincent de 1200 S. Columbine. Miss Jessie Pas^uale, reporting Miss Jessie Pasquale was hostess Paul’s parish. Mjs. Waggoner is a Steel Lockers Available B.B.B. and Small White at the October meeting of the member of the S t Patrick circle. Theresa Kiely u n m u r n i i ^ for the linen committee, asked that To Instruct Aides Delivered the linens be finished and returned KING'S FRIGID for the December general meeting Theresa H. Kiely, instructor of of the Archbishop’s guild. Mrs. Rosary-St. Clara Grads the nurses’ aide course which will FOOD BANK begin Nov. 1 at St. Joseph’s hos (Ur, A M n. A. A. Kina, of J. K. MULLEN HOME Clella Barry announced the com­ House For Sale CathodnU Pariih) • - pletion of several sets of vestments. pital, is a graduate of St. John’s 2041 So. University Sunset 1-6909 A**ambling Layette* Name Two New Officers hospital in St. Louis. Mo. She re­ Mrs. Peggy Sweeney, chairman ceived her bachelor of science de­ PE. 3533 of the layettes, and her advisory At a meeting Oct. 18 in the IS prominent in Denver business gree and public health certificate Two-story soliiJ brick home. Three chairman, Mrs. Marian Kelly, home of Mrs. Edward Coughlin, circles. She is the sister of Father from St. Louis university. She has asked for co-operation of all circles 1929 Ivy street, Denver, officers Richard Duffy. had special courses in nursing at bedrooms, large finished basemertt den. in assembling baby garments. of the Rosary-St. Clara alumnae The g;roup voted to sell Reader’s Teachers’ college' Columbia uni­ These layettes will be on display at were elected for the coming year. Digest subscriptions and Madonna versity. New York, and at Loyola the Christmas meeting and ^en Mrs. Milton Allen, chairman of note paper to aid in refurnishing university in Chicago. Oil heat and blower. distributed to the needy through the nominating committee, report­ the infirmary for sick Dominican Miss Kiely was nursing arts in­ Catholic agencies. Mrs. Sweeney ed, and the following officers were sisters in this area. Mrs. Willis structor at St. John’s hospital, St. offered to help any circle needing elected: President, Mrs. Patrick Elliott was appointed chairman of Louis, and at St. Joseph’s hospital, advice in the assembling of the Horgan; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. this project Denver, before the war. layette. Genevieve Duffy Bowen. The group expressed apprecia­ During the war. Miss Kiely 1369 f illntore St. The catechetical committee re­ Mrs. Horgan is a 1945 Rosary tion to Mrs. Edward Coughlin for served as a nursing field repre­ port was given by Miss Catharine college graduate. She is the wife her fine work as president the past sentative for the National K Maloney, who said that a new of a prominent Denver architect two years. The next meeting will Cross in Pacific Area states. The Beer That project would be announced by the and the Horgans and their two be held at the home of Mrs. I. L. Miss Kiely has been camp nurse group later in the year. daughters reside in St. Philo- Barstow, 329 East 11th avenue, at Santa Maria camp in three sea­ Made Milwaukee Famous Miss Sylvia Keller, volunteer mena’s parish. on Monday, Nov. 14, at 8 p.m. sons. committee chairman, reported that Mrs. Bowen attended St. Clara’s MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. members are volunteering for academy at Sinsinawa, Wis., and Anderson Realty ward parties at Fitzsimons on the Leisurely Week End :Robert M, — Paul V. — M. T. Murray: third and fourth Wednesdays of every month and for the Infant of 'Busman's Holiday' AComa 1621 Prague nursery on the second and third Sundays of every month. INTERMOUNTAIN ELEVATORS Miss Mary Nadorff is the advis­ For Cathedral PTA DENVER ory chairman of this committee. This residence is behind St. Philomena’s Miss Catherine Nadorff, chair­ Fort Morgan Flour Mills man of St. Clara’s orphanage 4$ It Feeds Naas Church—Near Catholic school. Monsignor FORT MORGAN group, and Mrs. Margaret Volk, in (Cathedral PTA, Denver) charge of the Queen of Heaven hopes for a family with “prospects.” group, asked the members to Mothers on a "busman’s holi­ BRANCHES AT— sponsor a number of girls at each day” served dinner to the nuns who orphanage as big sisters. Members attended the teachers’ conference I5 LONGMONT. . . YUMA of the Archbishop’s guild who are in Malo hall on Oct 21, and then HUDSON . . . HILL ROSE interested are asked to call Miss did the stacks of dishes, which are Nadorff at EA. 8935, or Mrs. the anticlimax of every feast As­ MILLERS AND HANDLERS Volk, GL. 4486. sisting were Mmes. Leo Siebert 3-DAY SERVICE OF FLOUR, WHEAT, CORN, The first meeting with Queen of V. J. Murphy, J. M. Keeps, R. J. BARLEY, OATS, AND MILL Heaven orphanage girls was held Connors, G. A. Mohrbacher, F. B. FEEDS Monday, Oct. 24. The members of Haas, P. V. Ryan, H. W. Bell, J. K. OX DRY WASH Mrs. Volk’s committee are Mmes. laur, K. E. Pollock, Paul Fitzger­ *,4 7 9 All Flat Work Ironed, Wear­ Country Shippan! ald, iJohn Miller, Loren Gilbert Cecilia Scheunemann and Eileen pounds .... ing Apparel Returned Dry. Consign Your Shipment To V$ Koester and Misses Isabelle Mc­ Frank Brenner, Leroy Hale, C. R. HANDKERCHIEFS >t e Namara and Catharine Maloney. Courtney, and John S. Murray; ADDITIONAL Ironed, each ...... B and three senior girls, Maxine DRESS SHIRTS Mohrbacher, Janet Miller, and POUNDS ...... r Professionally Theresa Mazzula. ISo Extra Charges Ironed, each ...... ’ Among those serving in the 10 Community Chest drive are SOME OF THE NEW FRESHMAN students of the Mmes. Gerald lenig, Paul Fitzger­ St. Anthony hospital school of nursing, Denver, are shown SAVE 10% ald, Leroy Hale, Prank Brenner, as they enjoy some week-end leisure. Sixteen new students entered and John Evers. On oar Uondry and dry cTeaninc by nilns oar 4 the nursing school Sept. 18. They will spend one year’ as students of conTcnlent drlve-ina Delegates attending the CPTL Loretto Heights college, have two years of hospital experience at St. meeting on Oct 20 were Mmes. Jo­ Anthony’s, and then complete their course 'with another year on the seph Andrew, Albert Harris, Ben college campus. Olguin, Fred Haas, Loren Gilbert, Sunshine Laundry Paul Fitzgerald, Marshall Reddish, + + + + + Horace Anderson, Leo Siebert, F. 2900 Zuni W. Colfax and Yates M. Sabine, and George Schwartz. E. Colfax and Spruce Mrs. B. T. Eichman is the new Halloween Social Planned 20th Ave. and Sherman co-leader of Brownie troop 383. At St. Anthony's Hospital Catholic Library (St. Anthony’s Hospital School of corned to their new home by the Nursing, Denver) second-year students, who, acting An annual Halloween party and as "Big Sisters,” held open house Has Record Month dance will be given by the stu­ and served luncheon to their new dents of St. Anthony’s at 8 p.m. schoolmates. Oct. 29, Regis college students October ha* been the moat These girls will be freshman stu­ and the student nurses of St. An­ aucceaaful month in the hiatory dents on the Loretto Heights cam­ thony’s are invited. This informal pus for one year. They will then of the Denver Catholic library, dance is to be held in the audi­ 625 19th atreet, according to enter St. Anthony’s hosliital school torium at the nurses’ home, which of nursing for the completion of Mia* Edna Hartman, librarian, will be decorated in the traditional who aaid that 30 new aubacrib- two years’ hospital floor work, and Halloween motif. Arrangements return to the campus for their Safeway’s the place to buy Hallowe’en foods, at low er* had been added in the firat are being made for an orchestra, week* of the month. fourth and final year, receiving and games will be provided for both a bachelor of science d^ree, cost. Beautiful red apples, luscious golden apples, de­ Miaa Hartman alao noted the those who do not care to dance. donation tbi* week of five hooka, elhd a diploma in nursing. Eight Chairmen o f the committees are students are residing in the beau­ licious cider, ginger cookies, oranges, candies of many given to the library by Mr*. Miss Marilyn Jo Brown, decora­ Phil Clarke of the Jame* Clarka tiful and spacious nurses’ residence tion; Miss Jean Bulger, program: at St. Anthony’ s; the other half Church Good* Houae, Denver. kinds, ready for your selection. And, if you would “ make and Miss Betty Johnson, refresh* live either on the Heights campus, The book* include: “ Thi* Bread,’* ments. or commute daily from their homes your own,” you’ll find canned pumpkin and pie-mix for by Roaemary Buchanan; "Vaa- 18 New Students in Denver. per* in Vienna,” by Bruce Mar- crust, cake mixes of various kinds, chocolate, and sugar, ahall; "The Water, of Siloe” In Nursing School Colleen Turner, who has been and "The Seven Storey Moun­ On Thursday, Sept 18, 16 new doing general duty on 4th West, has returned to her home in South and flavorings, raisins and nuts, everything you need. tain,” by Thomaa Merton; and students entered the S t Anthony “ Paaca of Soul,” by Monaignor school of nursing, many of them Dakota. You’ll want to buy them at Safeway, where you save on Fulton J. Sheen. coming from distant places. Among Glenda Barbe has returned from these are Denalda Brown^.Eugene, three weeks' vacation spentspei in every purchase made, because of Safeway’s consistently Ore.; Phyllis Colhoff, Rapid City, California, and is now working on St. Clara's Aid Society S. Dak.; Cecelia Engle,, Gove, 4th West. I low prices. Kans.; Joan Shyne, Frankfort After a month’s vacation spent in N To Meet at Orphanage Kans.; and Barbara Freyer,, Sid­ California and Iowa, Nedra Wolff, ney, Neb. Those living near b'y in Alice Brady, and Mary Lou Rior- St. Clara’i Aid aociety, Den­ Colorado are Jeanette Burt, Lake- dan are again on duty. "America's Fine Light Beer ver, will meet at the orphanage wood; Chris Fchringer, Peetz; Mary Lou LaGuardia of the Nov. 2, with a bnainea* meeting Marilyn Lass, Longmont; Pat Roo­ private duty section is recovering at 12:30 p.m. There will be elec­ ney, Littleton; Ruth Spenglev, from a recent operatipfi. * tion of offieePa for the coming Lakewood; Esther Stake, Engle­ Margaret Kerr has resigned year. Luncheon will be aerved wood ; a n d Elizabeth Zehnder, from 4th West to resume her duties WAY by the alater* at 1 p.m. Hoateaae* Arvada. From Denver are Jessie at home. for the party will be Mr*. R. Craig, Florence Earring,^ Cecelia Miss Mary Louisa Hood has E. LaMenta, Mr*. Thomaa Boyd, Lcnich, and Shirley Schmitz. joined the nursing service staff in AflQlph Cocft CompGftY, goldtft, ColydOi, UalAlil and Miaa Mar|uret . 'The girls, on arrival, wera wol- the capacity of evening supervisor.

..A . Thurtdoy, October 27, 1949 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN

Amusements ♦ Dining Our Lady of Fatima Statue Guild Meeting At Presentation THE VUCCfl Recreation Will Be Erected at Loyola 8975 EAST COLFAX ■RMHamnnnniiiiiiniiinnimnaiiiiiniiiiMiiiiiinin (Loyola Parish, Denver) An order has been placed for a statue o f Our Lady of Fatima, which will be placed Parish Nov. 21 Dining and Dancing at Its Best on the lawn of Loyola church at the comer of York street and 23rd avenue. This statue (Presentation Parish, Denver) Restful organ music at dinner by Raymond Finch will be the gift of the parishioners, who are conducting a campaign to meet the expenses The November Presentation Dancinz STcrr trtnlnt ia t^e Astsc Room with (ht Rnss Stons Combo ^ connected with the purchase and guild meeting will be held Monday, erection. This campaign was in Nov. 2], which is the parish feast augurated by the parishioners of 66 fiw M s rttt wtsr nttMiiSi day, the Feast of the Presentation the 2100 block who are taking part Convent Education Aided A BIT OF OLD MEXICO” I in the daily recitation of the Block of Our Lady. This is also the 37th family Rosary and the idea has anniversary of the founding of the Convenient Parking Quality Service Actress in 'Red Danube' parish. Members of the parish are Where to Qo for Dinner! met with an enthusiastic response. Finest Beverages Open 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. It is hoped that the statue will be asked to keep this date in mind. WheiT Ethel Barrymore was etr- able aid in one of the actress’ most Progress on the building program in place and will be blessed on rolled as a student in the Convent ASK YOUR FRIENDS! Dec. 8. successful stage plays. The Joyous now under way and plans for the of Notre Dame in Philadelphia, future will be presented at this T b e seventh grade room she did not know that her associa­ Season, written by Phillip Barry. time. Taftiie^utak/ Teaf»(6>, u/ktvQl!onf y n A 0/77 hall Nov. 5. Tickets have been role was that of a nun, and in­ are as follows: Our Lady of Per­ distributed to the children for sale (Personal supervision, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Holland) sisted upon making my robes and petual Help circle will meet in the or they may be obtained from veils for the play. That entire home of Mrs. R. Butz, Oct. 28; Our members of the PTA group. Phone Golden 68 for reservotions . . . or just wordrobe was fashioned in the Lady of Fatima circle met in the The "ORIGINAL" and "ONLY" Mrs. M. W. Saya, Mrs. John convent and these clothes are home of Mrs. Spahn, Oct. 26; the drive out and come in. Heiney, and Mrs. W. J. Frawley among my most prized possessions Queen of Heaven circle will meet CATHAX DINING ROOM represented the Loyola FTA at the today.” in the home of Mrs. Esther Carlson, mininiiiiiiiiliiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH Catholic Parent-Teachers’ league When the actress was informed 4231 King street, Thursday, Oct Finest Chinese Food meeting last week. that she was to play the mother 27 at 12:30. . , _ Newly Decorated St. Bernadine’s club met in the superior in M-G-M’s new drama, Our I^ady of Presentation circle home of Mrs. Art Heagney last The Red Danube, which opened at met in the home of Mrs. Rudy week. Refreshments were served the Broadway theater, Denver, on Aemmer. Mrs. Spahn entertained and the first prize went to Mrs. Tuesday, Oct. 25, she lost no time Our Lady of Fatima circle at its BOGGIOS Leeman Beebe. Art Heagney, who in wiring her manager in New recent meeting. Our Lady of the 2015 Market St. KEystone 9429 substituted for Mrs. Gessing, won York to send the wardrobe she Holy. Rosary circle met Oct. 18 in second prize. The next meeting used in Joyous Season to the stu­ the home of Mrs. C. Carson. FAMC5US fO« fINt INJOr THE w isrs will be held Nov. 3 in the home of dio. FOOD SEKVEO IN A 'A ' MOST (EFE ESH IN G Mrs. Leeman Beebe. Baby Sitters Furnished OACIOUS MANNEt COCKTAIL lOUNCE "I was delighted to see the robes Members of the St. Catherine again,” says Miss Barrymore, “ but TREMONT AT BROADWAY For Sunday Mass ARGONAUT HOTEL Bridge club were entertained in unfortunately I could not wear Where Denver’s Society Entertains for Lnncheotis and Dinners the home of Mrs. A. J. Linnebur, The Young Ladies’ sodality will KE. 9618 * CH. 2494 Ethel Barrymore them, after all. My role in The the honors going to Mrs. William Red Danube is that of the mother furnish baby sitters free of cnarge FOR SPECIAL BESEBVATIONS FOB BBIDCE PABTIES, DANCES AND DINNEBS PHONE MAIN 3101 Boyle, Mrs. Francis Worland, and would play a prominent part in her superior Of an independent order each Sunday in the school building Miss Mora Sullivan. The next professional life. on the outskirts of Vienna, and during the 10, ll, and 12 o’clock Beautiful Ballroom* Private Dining Room* meeting will take place in the Attending the Convent of Notre those of the stage play were in­ Masses. home of Mrs. William Boyle. Dame is a tradition with Barry­ dicative of the Order of Notre Tickets will be available soon for Father B. J. Murray, S.J., bap­ more women. Ethel Barrymore's Dame. And you know how motion the Holy Name, society’s turkey tized Steven Joseph Holman, in­ mother and grandmother before pictures insist on absolute accur­ party to be held W'ednesday, Nov. fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven her, and her daughter after her, acy. Perhaps, however, I may be 16, in the Comet theater. NEWLY DECORATED dm) Joseph Holman, the sponsors be­ were all educated by the nuns. able to use them in some future Christine Elizabeth Twiss, in­ ing Albert Holman, Jr., and Mary The lessons she learned there, role.” fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Kloberdanz. the studies she made of her The Red Danube also stars Wal­ ward W. Twiss, was baptized last ADDITIONAL SEATING CAPACITY Father T. Louis Keenoy, S.J., of teachers, and her knowledge of ter Pidgeon, Peter Lawford, An­ Sunday. Her sponsors were George Regis college, baptized William life in a convent proved of invalu­ gela Lansbury, and Janet Leigh. S. Blasko and Matilda Kulchar. E delweiss James Cahill, infant son of Mr. , JOHN MARINO’S and Mrs. William James Cahill, 1644 GLENARM . OPEN 11 A M to 3 A M the sponsors being fileen Cahill and F. Fabian Carter. St. Philomena's lien's Club to Hear Masses in Loyola church will be said at 6, 7, 8, and 9 o’clock on the Feast of All Saints. On All FBI Agent at Meeting on Oct. 27 L06 CABIN Souls’ day the Masses will begin at 6 o’clock and continue almost represented a Halloween character without interruption until 9 (St. Philomena’s Farish, Denver) Marie Shepard, daughter of Mr. 3109 FEDERAL BLYD in costume. The girls then served and Mrs. B. A. Sheppard, with Mr. o’clock. St. Phifcmena’s Men’s club will meet Thursday, Oct. 27, in the ice cream, cake, and candy to their and Mrs. P. D. Sheppard as spon­ The Mother Cabi’ini circle met sors, and Carol Lynne Bradley, Bounin KUehen. Oct. 20 in the home of Mrs. Wil­ school hall at 8 p.m. Joseph mothers. that will stimulate food All Brownies and Girl Scouts daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren liam Boyle. 1614 Cherry street. Learned of the Federal Bureau conversation will receive Corporate Com­ Bradley, with Clarence E. Brock SMS On Colorado Springs Hiway 85— Littleton, Colo. Pinochle honors were awarded to of Investigation will be the guest munion in the 8:15 Mass Sun­ and Mrs. Lillian E. Brock, as spon­ Serving Dinners and Smorgasbord Mrs. Stephen Sferra, and Mrs. Jo­ speaker. sors. seph Krause. The PTA Christmas Fifteen women were present -for day, Oct. 30. Daily 5 to 8 P.M. Suhdays, 1 to 7 P.M, Cub Scout pack 161 held its an­ St. William’s club will meet with . that will bring card and gift-wrapping, collections the organizational meeting and m^ories of Mam­ were displayed and sold to the nual family dinner Oct. 20 in the Mrs. John Covillo, 901 Monroe, Closed Mondays - Reservations Are Not Necessary - No Liquors first rehearsal of the all-woman Nov. 1 at 1:30. club members. The next party will choir. Because the majority indi­ school hall. There were 212 pres­ m c H i r a my’s Old South 1949 Season Closing IVovember 1st be held in the home of Mrs. Martin cated a preference for Friday eve­ ent. The cubmaster, members of Mrs. Helen Bishop has been committees, and den mothers w i^ visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Golden, the evening of Nov. 17. ning as the rehearsal day, the superbly prepared choir will meet on Fridays at 7:30 to thank the parents for their Catlett and family in Colby, in the rectory 4)asemeht. More splendid co-operation and help in Kans. to serenade the ap­ singers, especially altos and sec­ making this affair such a success. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Terry of St. F R E D S H R M P petites ond sopranos, are needed. Any Den 1 won the attendance flag. Louis have been the house guests woman who has had experience in The following boys received of Mrs. Terry’s mother, Mrs. Elsie awards: Wolf badge, Arthur Lar­ choir singing is invited to attend Lorenz, the past two weeks. a portrait of Mama' Ma­ the next rehearsal this Friday, kin and Dan Halloran; Wolf silver The Sodality card club met in HOW! Oct. 28, in the rectory. Rehearsals arrow, Tom Batt, and Charles the rectory Wednesday, Oct. 26, S P A G H E T n rino’s Old Italy will last only an hour. Cooper; Wolf second silver, Steve after evening devotions. Dickson; Bear badge, Eugene Fos­ Good Attendance Instructions for non-Catholics. Served in an Atmosphere Delightfully ter, Mike Ryan, John Potarf, and are given each Tuesday and The West's Greatest At PTA Meeting John Drake. Thursday evening in the rectory Rustic and Urban A large group of mothers at­ Bear gold arrow, John Drake; at 7 :45 by the Rev. George Evans. tended the PTA meeting in St, Lion badge, Richard Stewart, Tom Catechism classes for children New Adventure Philomena’s school hall Monday, McConnell, D o n Covello, Bob attending public schools are held Oet. 24. Each room had its own Tauer, John A 1 c n i u s, Frank in the rectory every Sunday after ^ \ in Good Eating table with the teacher of the grade, Stasko, and Bob Hays; Lion gold the 8:15 Mass, and all the tables were placed in arrow, Tom McCabe; Webelos, the LOG CABIN a U shape. It is the hope of all the higlttst rank received by Cubs, Don room mothers and Mrs. Jack Covello, Bob Tauer, and Tom Mc­ 7 A.M. TO 2 A.M. DAILY GLENDALE 9846 Denny, chairman of the room Cabe. 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. SUNDAY mothers,,to have everyone better Graduations: Don Covello acquainted before the end of the joined Scout troop 56; Bob Tauer, school year. Each mother wears a John Alenius, B o b Hays,-and card with her name on it and a Frank Stasko joined Scout troop different colored ribbon for each 161; George Rock received his child she has in the school. den chief cord and will become den Father Edward Leyden, gpiest chief for Mr§. Ramaley’s den 4. speaker, gave an interesting talk At the October court of honor on experimental education in the the following boys received awards primary gn^ades in the three basic in troop 1: Bob Ryan, first class EVERY FRIDAY, a /easf of the choicest, subjects — reading, spelling, and music merit badge; Mickey Mc­ arithmetic.' Cabe, first class and den chief W«lcom« to DofiTtr'i Pineit freshest sea foods rushed to Denver Mrs. George Pease, membership cord. New boys in the pack are by Airborne Perishables, Inc. chairman, reported that there is Gerald Somers, Wil­ almost 100-per-cent membership in liam Haley, Billy Waggoner, Terry COLBURN HOTEL McCormick, Michael Rounds, Ro­ the PTA. The attendance award LUXURIOUS ROOMS went to Sister Godfrey’s room. bert Mallett, Michael Eigleman, Cocktail Lounge The PTA is still selling Christ­ Benjamin Slattery, and Gerry mas cards and wrappings. It needs Proutt. New Coffee Shop to sell many more to realize A large group of tent party 10th Avenue at Grant any profit. Everyone in the parish workers were honored at their an­ MAin 6291 is asked to get cards from a PTA nual party with a buffet supper D. B. CERISE, Hansetr / P a f 'f'C C d td l' ...... i SERVE YOURSELF member. at the M t Vernon Country club Monday night, Oct. 24. FROM THIS BUFFET The Girl Scouts from troop 132 took care of all little children who A sewing circle, one of the OF APPETIZERS --i were at the meeting with their new affiliates of the Altar and mothers. They entertained the Rosary society, met Oct. 21 in the home of the sponsor, Mrs. Albert Cheiapeake Blue Pointi, Half-Shell Atlantic Herring, Sour Cream small fry in the first grade room. Quinlivan. This club, to be known ^^^ents New York Cherry Stone Clam* Smoked Kennebec Salmon This will be a monthly accommo­ dation. as St. Gertrude’s circle, will meet i o KN( ' Louiaiana Shrimp Marinated Washington Tuna in the members’ homes on the First Friday breakfast Nov. 4 Alaskan Crab Meat Home-made Antipasto third Friday of each mon^. It I WAi will have the fourth pade mothers was voted to do hand sewing on Cracked California Dungenese Crab* Portuguese Sardines serving. Anyone able to help is small altar linens for the first asked to call EA. 0221. project The next meeting will HER A N D Mrs. Harry Zook has been suc­ oe in the home of Mrs. William ORi Choose your entree from cessful in organizing many new Jones Nov. 18. The members are TO LOVE Baked Alaskan King Crab, Drawn Butter parish clubs. More couples are Mmes. Sidney Bishop,' Thomas Golden, Ralph Hansen, Joseph HER W A S Fried Deep Sea New England Scallops, Lemon Butter needed for the All Saints club, which meets in the school hall the Henry, William Jones, Fred Karns, Broiled Nova Scotia Lobster, Maitre d'Hotel third Sunday of the month. Edythe Robertson, Albert Quin­ FATAL Stuffed Florida Pompano en Papillote, Ybor City The PTA is purchasing, a com­ livan, George Schwartz, and Jack i l plete first aid kit for the school. J. Walsh. THE FOUR It is also continuing the job of Maj. Eugene C. Carey and fam­ tAHSBO ... and from Colorado binding all worn library books. ily are visiting his mother, Mrs. LIVES THAT. HY The special prizA, donated by C. T. Carey, for three weeks. Maj. Famous Cosmo Rocky Mountain Trout Saute, aux Amandines Carey will leave for Japan about Caesar Salad Beverage Longbranch Potatoes Mrs. Eugene Foster, was won by TOUCHE Mrs. Hersch. Nov. 1 and will be gone two years. Mrs. J. P. McConaty is visiting Pumpkin pie and whipped cream in Tulsa and will go to Texas also NSRS WERE and coffee were served by the Truly an experience $4.00 Every Friday in the to visit her daughter, Mary. mothers of Sister Godfrey’s room. Mrs. B. O’ Brien entertained NEVfR THf All refreshments this year are the St. Frances Cabrini club Oct. being donated by the mothers. 21 in her home. Mrs. George SAME \ New Brownie Troop Clark took the honors. '^ith Is Organized Miss Mary Jess Strachan was A i ^ l N L louis PIONEER ROOM Mrs. Edward Martin and Mrs. hostess to a large group of young Merle Martelon have organized a people at a buffet supper in her HOST OF THI WEST new Brownie troop, with Mrs. home Oct. 22. •'ieSj Mark Dunn as supply leader. It met Mrs. O’Day's club will meet in FRANCIS L SULLIVAN •• s c r e e n play by g in a k a u s a n d Arth u r w im p e r is for the first time Oct. 17 with 12 the home of Mrs. L. W. Roos, 1300 € m second grade girls present. They Steele, Tuesday, Nov, 1. BASED o n a n o v el BY BRUCE MARSHALL • Directed by GEORGE SIDNEY • Produced by CAREY WILSOM are planning a Halloween party Mrs. J. A. O’Neill’s club will A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE ‘ Oct. 31 in the home o f Mrs. meet in the home of Mrs. E. E. HOTEL Martin. Nevans Thursday, O ct 27. UTH AVINUI AND IIOADWAY' Brownie troop 361, with Mrs. S t Raphael’s club will meet Plus! NO MINIMUM Ed Lindsay as leader, entertained with Mrs. E. J. Owen at 964 Now "HIGH FU Rr’ mothers at a clever Halloween Madison Friday, O ct 28, at 1. Msdelein* Csrrell Supper Dancing Thurs., Fri.. Sat. NO COVER play and party O ct 25 at the p.m. Mrs. T. C. Rhoades is spon­ Ian Hunter school hall. All the Brownies par- soring this club. Playing BROADWAY tieipatad in th« play and each ont Baptiiad recently were Donn* 1^ li FACE EIGHT Offic m i DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER T«ltphone, K Eytten* 420S Thursday, October 27, 1949

40 Hours' Devotion to Open Margaret Schell Lady of Lourdes Parish ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH Becomes Bride in Organizes Convert Club Potroniao The$o Friendly Firnu Sunday at Redemptonst Parish Westwood Church (Our Lady of Leurde* Pariah, threefold membership will parti­ JACKSON’S It’s I thrill (St, Joiaph'f Redemptoriit pAriih, Danvar) (St. ADthonjr of Padua’* Pariah, Deaver) cipate in all activities of the club. The Forty Hours' devotion will begin Sunday at the 10 o’clock Mass. The Solemn Mass Our Lady of Lourdes Candle­ Two meetings will be held each Cut Rate Drugs Weitwood) ti le reifiikiirei will be followed by procession and the singing of the litany. The choir will be under the light club, a new organization month, on the first and third PRESCRIPTIUN!) a In a beautiful ceremony wit­ direction of Father Carl Schwarz, C.SS.R., and Mrs. Helen Sedlmayr. Bob Cavarro will be formed in the parish Oct. 24, will Mondays. There will be no elec­ FOUNTAIN SERVKTC witk nessed by the Rev, Michdel Maher hold Its religious installation cere­ tion of officers, but each member FRICa PROMP1 DBUVKRT at the organ. it is recommended that at least Majella, which will be placed to the in St. Anthony of Padua's church mony Sunday night, Oct. 30, at will do the work of the organiza­ CaD 8P S4tl Dowalag 8 Alaaeda During the Forty Hours’ devo* one representative from each fam­ left of the shrine of Our Mother Oct. 22, Miss Margaret Schell, 7:30 in the church. The group of tion when his turn comes; officers tion there will be services each daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex ily be present at the evening serv­ of Perpetual Help. 50 converts of the parish met at will change „each month. The , RA. 1818. •vening beginning at 7:30. They ices. It is planned in the near future Schell of 3245 Hl^h street, be­ a dinner and adopted the consti­ candle is the emblem for the con­ will consist of the Rosary, sermon, came the bride of Bill Van Seyver V^FREE DELIVERY I MASS SCHEDULE to install a more efficient lighting tution and bylaws for the club. vert club. The club will sponsor YOU WILL BE PROUD and Benediction. of Westwood. 'The bride was es­ BUCHANAN’S FOR FEASTS system for the high altar so that The Candlelight club will have a lectures and each member will t h e y c a m e f r o m The sermon on Sunday evening the whole sanctuary will be corted to the altar b’ her father. threefold membership: (1) Char­ take a turn at teaching catechism Christian Bros. Wines On Tuesday, Nov, 1, the Feast Bridesmaids were Ida Mae Pyfer, will be delivered by Father Mil- of All Stints, the Masses will be flooded with light. The crucifix, ter membership fojr converta to public school children. The club 4U PopaUr FORGKT-ME-fVOT Mary Schell, and Mary Kammer- ton Girse, C.SS.R., and on Monday offered at 3:30, 6, 7, 8, 9, and which will hang directly above the only; (2) catechumen membership will sponsor once each year a for­ Wt DtllTer FLOWER SHOP zell. Attending the bridejn-oom evening by Father Schwarz. 12tlS, to accommodate all the tabernacle, will be spotlighted. for those undergoing instructions mal dinner party for the parish, were Adam Schell. Jake Schell, PE. 1777 377 So. Bdvn 285 SO. DOWNING The solemn closing of the Forty Within a few d a y s the roof and will conduct a candlelight pil­ Catholics working on the West- and A1 Kammerzell. Little Miss for Baptism; and (3) honora^ Hours’ will take place Tuesday side. Many will be able to at­ of the parish activity bailding membership for Catholics bom in. grimage for the converts of the evening in conjunction with the Patty Felder was floweh girl, and city at the Shrine of Our Lady of tend Mast at St. Joseph’.,s during will be completed and the con- Raymond Schell, ring-bearer. the faith and interested in receiv­ TEMPTATION devotions in honor of Our Mother their lunch hour and fulfill Crete floor will be poured. Fa- ing further instructions. The Lourdes. Of Perpetual Help. Following the After a short wedding trip in iJoyce Cleaners their obligations. thar Harry S. Smith, C.SS.R., When 50 members of the Can­ novena prayers there will be a the mountains the couple will re­ On All Souls’ day, Nov. 2, since pastor, has made arrangements dlelight Convert club met Monday John and Albert Nillson short sermon, recitation of the side at 3246 High street. each priest is allowed to celebrate for the heating of the building night the oldest convert present ICE CREAM ft ne litany, proces.sion, and Benedic­ The Altar and Rosary society Mother of God three Masses, Mass will be said and plans ara balng drawn for was Mrs. M. W. Donovan, who is Id H Gallon* W V * tion. The children of St. Joseph’s will meet Wednesday, Nov. 2, at continuously from 6 until the Sol the lighting.'~After the heating over 90 vears old and has been a FINER grade school will form the pro­ 1:30 p.m. in the church. Rest Quality Fresh Eggs emn Requiem Mass at 8, music for and lighting have been installed convert for 06 years. cession under the direction of Sis­ The five circles of St. Anthony’s Parish Announces which .will be sung by the chil- equipment will be provided and pariah will sponsor a spaghetti The Altar and Rosary society CLEANIN6 ter Bernadette Marie. dren’« choir. This Mass will be the building will ha available Broadway Creamery Parishioners are urged to re­ dinner Sunday, Nov, 6, at 5:80 members will sponsor a card party offered for all those whose names for use. Masses on feasts M 6«. Broadway ceive Communion on Sunday and p.m. at Traynoris Crossroads, Tuesday, Nov. 1, at 1 o’clock at 8P aeei arc inscribed on the Purgatorian PARISH ACTIVITIES 5180 Morrison road. Admission the Center house. A dessert-lunch­ 1284 So. Pearl list. Envelopes for the Purgatorian PLANNED will be 76 cents for adults and 25 (Mother of God Pariah, Denver) eon will be served. Mrs. H. Barth society are available both in church In the near future there will cents for children. Everybody la Masses on the Feart of All is chairman for the party, with Alameda Drug Store $P. 3662 and in the rectory and tho.se whose be a buffet supper and an eve­ invited and welcome. Saints, TuesdaV, Nov. 1, will be Mmes. Orville Jarratt, M, Kelly, V. O. PRTER80N. Prop. names are inscribed share in the Furnace Vacuum; ning of entertainment for all who The S t Rita circle held its reg­ at 6, 7, 8, and 9 o'clock. Masses and K. Metzler as hostesses. The w y w w w fruits of a High Mass that is cele womd on the fall festival and ular meeting and potluck dinner on All Souls’ day, Nov, 2, will be society will receive Communion in Cnt Rate Drags brated once each week and also helped to make it such a great Oct. ^ at the home of Mrs. Julia at 6, 6:30, 7, 7:30, and 8 o’clock. a body in the 8:30 Mass Sunda Poantain Serriea School Snppll* Cleaning have a Mass offered for the repose ♦ ♦ ♦ success. The date will be an­ Agnew. The Men’s club will meet in the Oct. 30, and will hold its monthly Four Business Appreeiaied of their souls at the time of their nounced by Father Smith. Father Maher will say an An­ basement Monday, Oct, 31, at 8 meeting Thursday, Nov. 3, at the Coal - Gag - Oil death. Alameda & So. Broadway The firms listed here de­ The next parish dance will take niversary Requiem Mass Saturday, o’clock. A businese meeting will be Center nouse. The ways and means and Gas Conversions St. Joseph Statue place Saturday evening, Nov. 12. Oct. 29, at 8 o’clock in memory followed by entertainment and re­ chairman wishes to thank the serve to be remembered A turkey party has been set Large & Small Equipment Part of New Altar of Don Body. freshments. women for the success of the bake CONOCO PRODUaS when you are distributing for Monday, Nov. 14. Choir practice is held every On Thursday evening, Oct. 27, All types cleaned, Including hot The new Gothic altar has been sale Oct. 23. About $136 was ob­ Lubrication — Deiro Batteries your patronage in the dif­ air pipes, registers A air duets. erected and redecorated. Placed Father Smith preached the Wednesday night at 7, in the the club and the Altar and tained through the sale of cakes in the spot of eminence in the Forty Hours’ sermons at St. Au­ church. New members are needed. Rosary society are jointly sponsor­ Car Washing ferent lines of business. Work Guaranteed gustine’s in Brighton last week. The choir sings at the 11:30 Mass ing a family Halloween party in The Guards of Lourdes highest niche is the statue of St club will meet at the Center house Joseph, parish patron. It is the He is scheduled to give a day of on Sundays. the church basement at 8 o’clock. recollection te the priests of the Monday, Oct. 31. There will be W. A. (Dutch) THOMAS COAL & WOOD same statue that formerly oc special entertainment and refresh cupied the place of eminence on Colorado Springs area on Nov. 16 Atamada A Logan PE. 9840 and will give a r^reat to the Tmp- ments. All men in the parish are Use Our Budget Plan the altar which was erected in invited to attend this meeting of 1902 by Father Thomas Brown, pists in Huntsville, Utah, begin­ Forty Hours' to Be Held No Dawn Pirmcnt ning Nov. 16. the Guards. The Communion Sun­ C.SS.R., who was once pastor of day for the Guards of Lourdes St. Joseph’s and who later became Father Peter J. Forbes, C.SS.R., BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH of Villa Redeemer in Glenview, and the men of the parish will be Provincial of the S t Louis prov. the first Sunday of November. : Supreme Coal Co. III., is giving the retreat to the At Parish on Edstside Petronlte These Reliable end Friendly Firms ince of the Redemptorists. They will receive in the 8:30 In the niche on the Epistle side pupils of Holy Family high school. 864 So. Bdwy. PE. 4679 (Ble.aed Sscramant Parish, bers of St. Jude’s circle. Awards Mass. stands a stftue of St. Patrick and Danver) were given by Mme. Given to Tsbl* Unons. BUnkets Uundtrod Wltbout Ikrtaksg*. ) by Mmes. H. Alie, A. J. Dunst, Ssmide, J. F. Sartor*, Hadolln* L. Scar- Dr. Winona Campbell of the pedi­ din*, William Scavo. E. Schmidt, Grtg- t WORK CALLED FOB AND DELIVERED ) the church. Herman Doyle, Clarence Freda, F. atric department of Colorado Mrs. J. Dulmaine, ways and ory Seibona, 0. G. Seller, W. Saunders, DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY D. J. Shannon. R. Steck; SNACK MARKET .£. Marriott, A. Phannenstiel, and school of medicine presented facts means chairman, and her co-chair­ 0. Wienecke. aoout polio to the group. Hm*«. Myrtle Strickland. J. Tate, A. Donbar-Andrews SAVK TUUSS - BUY A1 OLSON'S men, Mrs. D. Lepera and Mrs. A. R. Taylor, J. M. Talk, A. Thomas, Zita The Mothers’ auxiliary of scout Teachner, H. Thornebarry, Bos* Tren- and DELICATESSEN Jewelers Knight's Service Co. The following were baptized by Amolsch, thank the parishioners • troop 126 will hold its annual card Father William Mulcahy on Oct, and friends throughout the city chlek, Henry Vtechiarelll, J. Vallaro, N. Houaehold Item* (^The YaplefySforeJ turned recently from a three weeks’ Girardo, Mrs. Herman, Mrs. A. D. 1 4016 Tennyson GR. 0443 SU2 W. 3tth Ave. at Sheridan Bird. dard, Charles Kurtz, George Ker- trip to New Orleans, La. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruno W e Handle Nothing But Choice # Across from tho Loou R stiens, John McCarthy, and Wil DeCamillis, and Mrs. Sharp. Niccoli, with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Phone GE. 1938 St. Norbert’i circle met in the L ------. Corn Fed Beef Properly Aged 1 The biggest “little” store i liam Welder. The girls of the troop Card Party Broncucia as sponsors; Judith FRESH FISH i on Colfax 1 held their first meeting in the home home of Mrs. James Brennan on Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oct. 21 with Mrs, L. J, Dunne act­ J7229 E. Colfax - DE. 0023# Of their new leader, Mrs. George Patrons Listed Robert Russell, with Mr. and Mrs. For Quality Bakery Goods 7035 E. Colfax Ave. DE. 6631 Kerstiens. ing as co-hostess. Mrs. Fred New- The list of patrons for thr cird party George V. Bessler as sponsors; Clark's Hardware inoludti Mm»i. Bsronc, P. T. Bsrrown, Try Mrs. G. W. Phelad, PTA ways yahr and Mrs. William Boyle were and John William II, son of Mr. welcomed as new members. Prizes G. A. Bsumsn, F. Board, U. Becker, F. Hardware — Paints and means chairman, thanks all Belmont*. W. Bennett. P. A. Bishop, D. and Mrs. John William Metzger, were awarded Mrs. Raymond Riede who worked for success of the fall Borden, Msrtsrat Breen. F. Hrehm, with Robert Close and Margaret Sporting Ctjods — Gifts WEISS BAKERY and Mrs. Thomas Fahey. Foster Bruno. F. Berce. Catherine Metzger as sponsors. festival at Glasier’s bam. The fol­ Csriln, D. Carmosino. Angelo CInoeco, 4024 Tennvson St. LOYOLA PARISH lowing were on the active commit­ Mrs. J. B. Oinn is a patient in Catharine Clark, A. Clinch, V. Colins, 4034 Tennyson GL. 9282 tee at the barn: Mmes. N. R. An­ Fitznimons General hospital follow­ Hlchsel Covlllo. John Coyne, T. Cronin. Patronise These Friendly Firms ing an operation on Dct. 21. Howard Desring; derson, Herman Doyle, Clarence Mmes. Mary De Nave, F. J. De Salro. Frede, Vance Johnson, A. Phan­ Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Freppel H. De Salro. Russell Dispense, L. Do­ menico. F. Donlon, i. R. Drahnsk, J. FANNING'S TEXACO 1 nenstiel, P. A. Philbin, John Mc­ returned recently from a trip to Dulmaine, D. Durant, M. Falsgrsdy, D. COLORADO BOULEVARD Carthy, and M. P. McDonough, and the Southern and Eastern states. FIgliollno. H. M. Floyd. T. E. Floyd. BILLY’S INN LEADER J. Loeffel, Herman Miller, and Bsrah Fortsrel, W. Gsmel. Qsrrity, Fred SERVICE I Jack Hilne* — CUj Oarl« Mrs. Glenn Davis and Mrs. Sara John McCarthy. Geier, H. J. Gerdom. Sarah Giols, Mer- Good JPoods Perry were co-hostesses to 20 mem- esdes Olesion, A. R. Qreenburg, M. T. Us Time to Winterise i SINCLAIR CLEANERS and TAILORS The Altar and Rosary society GrIITIth: STOP IN FOR YOUR ANTI-FREEZB IReet Yout Friends Here met Friday, Oct. 21. The follow­ Mmes. £ J, Hahesy, Boyd Hsllstrom. Crane - Line 44tb A Lowell Phone CL. 9733 W e Specialize in Motor Tune-ups Courteous and Prompt Call G. Harris, J. C. Hawkins, W. Heortx, 44th Stuart GR. 9824 j ing volunteered to take care of Guadalupe Society, R. Himstreet, R. g . Hoffman, 0. Huek. Fro* pIck-op and daUvtry and Delivery Service altars: Oct. 22, Mmes. Scheiman U. Hunker. J. lacino. R. Jackson, P. 2818 Colo. Bled. EA. 9988 and Louie Brennan; Oct. 29, Mmes. Jamas, H. C. Johnson, L. A. Johnson, RADIANT HEAT Expert Alterations and Repairs Caretakers of Church Rita Johnson, Vslens Jones, W. J. Craig, Masterson, and Guion; Nov. Kellagher. W. Kelly, L. King. J. Kirk. Tbs firms littod have datsrv* te “Good Work at Reasonable Prices" 5, Mmes. Scott, Litcher, Heilman, J. Kolb, Frank La Bate, Nick La Bate, ST. DOMINIC'S PARISH bo romemborod when you sre dis­ and Wienecke; and Nov. 12, Mmes. Plans Halloween Social Louise Laidig, N. G. Lasham, E. Lawless, tributing your patronage to the dlf- H. P, Lskneri, Alice M, Lewis; foreot lints of bnilncu. Loffelt, Frede, M c K a n e, and Patronise These Friendly Firms 2878 Colorado Blvd. EA. 2774 (Onr Lad^y of Guadalupe Shrine, Mmes. Chsrist sLlloy, R. Long. J. Kelsey. Longo. J. A. Lublnikl. F. Msneth, John Denver) Manning. Herman Mapeill, H. Uspelli, The Altar and Rosary society J. Marteill, Msruca, J, H. M sylar, Angie MeCormiek, McCluskey. Sue , McGrath. Repairing Laundry fr. Stauffen fo Talk and ths earslakars of the E. J. McNtchoUi. J. McNIeholts, P. L. GROCERIES MEATS ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH church will sponsor a dance MerkI, G. H. Millar. H. H. Hiiler. C. On Radio Hour Oct. 30 Halloween eve, Oct. 30, at 8:30 Molllcona. Ray Moore. Roto Morfald, Tom Morrow, J. L. Mueller, A. Mulln- Ray's Grocery & Mkt. XELENT CLEANERS Patronise These Friendly Firms p.m. Admission will be SO cents ger. G. Myers, Mary Nshring; The Rev. Ervin A. Stauffen, SJ., 2554 Irring GL. 6311 CLEANERS A HATTERS head of the English department at per person. During the day and Mmes. D. Neilsen, Oscar Nelson, John Kevin. Fred Nlsstrsdl, Ed O’Connor, M. 300e Ptdwnil Bird. — GRand 38&e Regis college, will be the speaker at the dance, Mexican disbas G. O’Connor, Georg* O'Day, A. Paexosa, Fruits ® Vagetable* Why Pay Carfare? on the Sacred Heart radio pro­ will be served. Every Tuesday a novena BOB & TED’S Our Every Day Price# * gram on Sunday, Oct. 30, the Feast honoring Our Lady of Guada­ Colorado Upholstering Save Yon Money of Christ the King. The program Bed A White Grocery A Market Prescriptions Carefully Filled will be broadcast over station lupe is being conducted in FINE SELECTION KMYR at 12:15 o’clock. English. Everyone is urged to Opens Rug Department REMEMBRANCE SHOP MEAT*. PISH AND POULTRY Father Stauffen will speak on participate in this novene. Carlo Amato and son, owners of Gifts & Greeting Cards — For Every Occasion "Once Tried . . . Satisfied” Guido Shumake Drugs “ Christ, the King of Our Hearts.” the Colorado Upholstering Co. of 2707 W. SStb GR. 2778 GR. 9934 38tk A Clay The music for the program will 2501 Sixteenth street, Denver, an­ North High School Colors & Emblem Pens and Pencils feature “ 0 Christ, Our King, Give Turkey Games Party nounce the owning of a modem 2552 W . 29tk Ava. GRand 9567 Ear.” The Rev. J. Clement Ryan, rug cleaning department as a new Specializing in Quality WASINGER'S^ ELECTRIC STORE SJ., of Regis college is director of Set by Cathedral Unit addition to their plant Plumbing and Heating the program. The company is equipped and Repairs '^Everything ElectricaP* The Cathedral Altar and Rosary staffed to give expert service on any type of rug or carpet cleaning. SALES • REPAIR • SERVICE society, Denver, will hold its an­ ANNUNCIATION PARISH St. Mary Magdalene's nual 'Thanksgiving games party A special feature of the shop ELECTRIC ROASTERS — 20% OFF is the equipment for cleaning and Patroniae These Friendly Firms PatroniMB These Friendly Firms the evening of Nov. 21 at Malo 3186 W . 38Ui Ave. j GUndale 8D46 drying extra large rugs. This SLATTERY hall. equipment eliminates wrinkles or KOMAC PAINT HARDWARE Mrs. Howard Bell, ways and AT LOWEST uneveness. PR1C|^ IN DKNVR* TThe firms listed here de- A to Z Dry Cleaners means chairman, has appointed Mr. Apato established his up­ LONDON MARKET DRUGS flerve to' be remembered ED6EWATER Mrs. Polly Tucker as general chair­ holstering business in 1922, and & COMPANY Lewall Branch man. Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Tucker, and now has one of the finest plants Plumbing and Heating AND GROCERY DRLG GO when you are distributing Direct Plant Service her committee are putting forth in Denver. Contrartora HARDWARE CO. every effort to make this affair an OSCAR TUNNILL. Prop. your patronage in the dif­ Prompt Piek-np and Dalivary The shop also builds custom JOHN J. CONNOR. Proaldent Quality Meat* and Groceries STOR* 5221 W . 2Slh Ave. enjoyable event and ask that made furniture, and does furni­ ROBERT P. CONNOR. Vie* Proaldoat PHONES t MA. i m - TA. tS4S ferent lines df business. 38th LoweU GL. 7501 Lakewood 1641 friends of the society keep this ture repairing. Ths phone number 1726 MARKET STREET SSSS WALNUT *4*1 FRANKLIN IT. APPLIANCES GIFTS data in mind. is Glandala $804. PHONE MAIN 7127 or 7128 Thursday, October 27, 1949 Of%e, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone4205 PAGE NINE Cathedral, Regis to Renew Long-Standing Rivalry Bluejays' Schnabel Mustangs' Sandri Parochial League Fans Whet Appetites, Get Set For Another Serving of Superlative Competition; Raiders Hope to Upset Recent Bluejay Superiority When the glistening white-shirted team from Cathedral high lines up on the field for the kickoff against the red and white juggernaut of Regis high at 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon, Oct. 30, in Bears’ stadium, a bitter rivalry dating back to World war I days will be renewed in what promises to be the grid duel of the season. Always strong flag contenders, the Regis Raiders and the Cathedral Bluejays have spotless records to date and are the league’s top teams. Pachochial league followers, particularly graduates of the aforementioned schools, are ex- tremely conscious of this tense rivalry. + + Very much a part of the riv- r Buzz Boys Vie airy *re the coaches of ' the two | i contending teams, Lou Kellogg ofli the Raiders and Cobe Jones of thej' Cathedral team, considered by 1 For Open Berth many to be among the best ath-' letic mentors in high school cir­ cles. The rough bark of Kellogg’s orders and Jones’ explosive en­ In Cage Drills thusiasm are familiar to fane and The ruih to fill the shoee of scores of players of every sport. Harvey E. Moore, great forward Kellogg is SIS much a part of on the Ranger basketball team of Regis as is the seismograph in last season, is causing some top- the basement of tha Administra­ grade competition on the floor al tion building on tha Regis cam­ the Regis gym these days as each pus, having come to Regis as of last year's varsity reserves and an athletic coach in 1937 after freshmen attempts to make the playing^ professional ball with best impact on Coach Larry Var tha Chicago Cardinals. An ex­ nell’s eyes. grid great at St. Mary’s, Kel­ Varnell admits that Moore’s de­ logg has produced five Parochial parture leaves a gap, but he league championship football watches with approval the efforts teams. of a bevy of contenders for the The only. Interruption of the starting spot. RegiS'Kellogg dynasty was the STREAKING AROUND END, Bob Schnabel (44) Tommy Waters, member of the period from the end of the foot­ STRUGGLING TO KEEP HIS FEET, Leroy Sandn ball season in 1942 to the begin­ varsity for the past three years Lou Kellogg Cobe Jones attempts to pull away from a determined Tiger tackier, (33) Mustang left half, careens between the horizontal and about to embark on his last ning of the basketball season in Jim Weizcl (34). Schnabel’s running, passing, and punting were and the vertical after being hit by a Cardinal tackier in Mullen’s season for Regis, is playing 1946. The navy claimed the pop­ team; the majority opinion consid­ matched in brillance only by the determined Tiger defensive play in first victory in league play this year. Coach Dick Brown’s cleatmen fiery brand of ball this year that ular Northside mentor during this ers Kellogg’s gridders lucky to tie Cathedral’s victory over the northside team Oct, 22 in Bears’ sta­ trampled the fighting Kedbirds, 33-12, in Bears’ stadium Oct. 23.— would surprise those familiar with time. the Bluejays, 6-6, in 1947. dium.— (R tgitter photo by Smyth) (Regitter photo by Smyth) his play of a year ago. Asks Junior A master at almost every con­ In 1942, whan the going was -f -f -f + "1“ Jimmy Fennelly, top scorer for ceivable sport. Cob* Jonas has + -f- -f- + + tough For the Allies on all last year’s freshmen, is showing produced championship arid fronts, a fast-stepping Heit- terrific rebounding ability, and Joe L o o p Scores teams for several parochial Maes Scores on Kickoff Uchida-Goggin trio pushed the Bob Schnabel Stars Again Father James Moynihan, di­ school* throughout the eity. Stengele, Pat O’Lwry, and Johnny Raiders to a 38-0 victory over Hett, all of last year’s frosh, are rector of the Junior Parochial Jonesmen have monopolised the the Jays. Dud Goggin again print on the sport* page* in greatly improved. league, requests that scores of sparked the Regis elavan in 1943 Mustangs in Win Column every age division and in every Githedral Biuejays Nip Tom Kavanaugh, sensational all official Junior league games in edging out a fighting Bluejay major sport. Producing grada-A shot who joined the freshmen last be reported to him for publicity grid squad, 6-0. Grid fan* wit­ year, seems headed for a guard purposes. . squad* at St. Joseph’s and Holy nessed another Cathedral rout spot, as does Chuck Sillstrop, who Family high schools for sovaral in 1944 whan th* vataran RegU Tigers of Holy Family After Downing Cardinals is faster on the floor this year. years, Jonas took over the rein* will see plenty of duty at center pigskin toter* drubbed the Jays, Dick Brown, of course, hopes to at Regis in 1943, a champion­ 27-6. Finding the northside Tigers tougher-4han advance pub­ Smarting from three defeat* in three starts, the mar­ place his six-foot, seven-inch frame this year. Dick Petry and Bobby ship yaar for the Red Raiders. Wallace would appear to have the licity had figured them to be, the Cathedral Bluejays had auding Mustangs of Mullen high broke into the win column in the post positipn. Head mentor at Cathedral high Bill Gillin’s touchdown past to Sunday, Ort. 23, by trampling the plucky Annunciation Car­ Jerry Coursey, whose sensational guard spots cinched in the starting school for the past five years, Bill Kerr with 40 seconds remain­ trouble keeping their victory drive running Sunday, Oct. shooting in the clutch pulled sev­ lineup. Jones has kept the Bluejay grid­ ing in the Red Raider-Cathedral ■28, in the second half of the double-header in Bears’ stadium. dinals, 33-12, in the opening game of the double-header eral close ones out of the fire last The other forward spot? It ders among the ranks of the po­ contest in 1945 spelled the change played in Bears’ stadium. season, is too valuable a man with hardly seems necessary to mention tential Denver parochial champs. in the Cathedral grid outlook and When the Tigers limped back to their lair and the Bluejays pulled the Jays to a 12-6 win over beat their way back to their roost on Grant street, nursing The 33 points added in this game boost the total in his specialty to make the starting that it will be filled by Bob Fisher, Under his direction in 1948 Cathe­ dral cleatmen went all the way to Kellogg’s gridsters. In 1946, how­ more bruises than an Okinawa cruiser, the final score stood league play to 51 for the Mullen high Mustangs; the 12 five, and it appears he will be held chosen All-American after both in reserve to enter the fray at the the-NAIB and NCIT tourneys and capture the city crown. In 1947, ever, tne Raiders again took tha at 12-0 in favor of the Cathedral squad. points captured by the Cardinals bring their total scoring to crucial moment. looking as smooth as ever as he the Jays dropped the champion­ nidders from Grant street to task By a score of 7-0. Full of fight and aided by a 25. Bryce Heffley and Jerry Simon glides around the Regis gym. ship tilt to a strong Holy Family With the exception of big An underdog Regis grid squad series of breaks that almost Mullen’s fast-improving Mus­ eleven which went on to capture took the heart out of the beau­ John Heiderstadt, sticky-fin­ the state championship by defeat­ scored first in the Cathedral-Regia tifully-functioning Cathedral gered Tiger left end, the Holy tangs did not give the luckless ing the Shamrocks of Pueblo, football game in 1947. but Co- outfit, the Holy Family Tigers Family offense showed little to Annunciation team a chance to Sterling 6-Man 27-7. laiano’s piledriving finally tied the exceeded all expectations in compare with the smooth play­ catch its collective breath in the score when'he crossed into pay making of the Cathedral team. History Shows dirt after a sustained Bluejay holding Cobe Jones’ boys to initial contest, Mullenls power Sideline-Sidelights two touchdowns. Heiderstadt made impossible Feud Is Bitter drive. The final score of that gai^e catches time and time again, showing to fine advantage with was Cathedral 6. Regis 6. Amid a flurry of red flags and Team Scores Its :By John O’Hayre; Delving back into the history of with Bluejay backs dangling scores in each of the first three a symphony of shrilling whistles, this feud, facts and figures throw Last year’s Parochial I o • p from his gaunt frame like or­ the Bluejays were backed up some quarters. The Cardinals, their There will be red fur an

The Denver Catholic Register The State of the Theater Nickels and Schools President______Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. By Rev. John B. Ebel By Rev. James B. Hamblin Editor...... _...Rt Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. UNFORTUNATELY, putting out a newspaper (Rsu^idJtohicdA. CONVERSATIONS with several pastors in Managing Director.™—....._.Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A-, Ph.D. and the (part-time) exercise of the functions of the past few weeks justify the recommendation of City Editor...... Rev. John B. Ebel, M.A., LittD. the priesthood do not leave many evenings free an article by T. J. Mclnemey, a New York adver­ Associate Editors — Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A., LittD.; Linus for a potential first nighter at the theater. We tising man, in the November issue of Information Riordan, Ph.D.; Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A., Litt.D.; Rev, Robert are assured, however, by Earl C. Bach, director Immigration a Right of the Natural Law magazine. Under the title “ Always Talking Kekeisen, M.A., Litt.M.; Paul H. Hallett, Litt.D.; Jack Hehcr, A.B.; of speech and dramatics at Loretto Heights col­ Money," Mr. Mclnerney gives an inside story James Kelly, A.B.; Art Editor, Leo Canavan, M.F.A.______lege in Denver, that the University Civic Theater By Paul H. Hallett lute in the hands of the individual, so it can on why the priest Sccasionally must ask “ pleaSe A QUESTION that touches a problem too never be absolute in the hands of natitins. If in Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. of Denver merits "high commendations and be generous.” often not recognized as moral was asked by the any country population grows so large that the plaudits" for its production of Jenny Kissed Ms Among other instances, he quotes the case Pope last Saturday, when he told a group of U. S. land cannot support it in decency, then the Published Weekly by by Jean Kerr. of a pastor in a fast-growing small homes area^ obligation lies on other nations to relieve this THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) This play, first produced at the Catholic uni­ Congressmen: “ We dare say further that the where the parents are clamoring for a parochial versity in Washin^on, D. C., later enjoyed a question ha^ risen more than once to your minds pressure by admitting immigrants. The earth was school. But in one Sunday collection there was 938 Bannock Street, 1 not given to any one nation but to mankind. Tun on Broadway. We have heard many com­ if not to your lips: Is the present immigration a total of 1,700 nickels— $85. The obvious ques- Nations, like individuals, can exercise a steward­ Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 ments upon the delightful entertainment it af­ policy as liberal as the natural Resources permit tjon for the parents to answer is: “ In _these ship over their resources, but it is a stewardship forded to those who saw it. It got the 21st season in a country so lavishly blessed by the Creator -imes, can a school be built with nickels?” Subscription: only. of the University Civic Theater off to a good and as the challenging needs of other countries 75 cents per year in Archdiocese of Denver. would seem to demand?” JUST BEFORE the present war Pius XII To the rebuttal that the nickels come from start. If only the other offerings of the season the children, Mclnemey gives a twofold answer. $1.25 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. can be kept-at the same high level, more will Wealth has two aspects, one private, the declared that the right of one nation to live can­ not be the death warrant of another. It is only Parents should not allow children to become col­ have been done for the advancement of the other social. An individual has. the right to acquire Canada, $2.00 a year per subscription. an extension of that principle to say that the lection plate cheapskates and develop the “ penny- theater than in the other 20 seasons put to­ property, but he may not use it to the detri­ Foreign countries, including Philippines, $2.75 a year. ment of the common good. And if his neighbor right of one nation to live in comfort and with and-nickel” spirit in their formative years; and, gether. a homogeneity of population can never mean the secondly, the after-school ice cream parlor or the ONE CAN ONLY CONTRAST this play with is destitute he is .bound to give him what is Thursday, October 27, 1949 necessary for the support of life, or to allow it obligation of anotiier to submit to a degrading high school dance and inevitable snack, give evi­ another offered recently in Denver. Rated class dence that most youngsters today have sufficienl? C, or wholly objectionable, by the Catholic ^ to be taken from him if he does not. standard of living in which it will be tempted to submit to birth control. means to help carry their share of the collection •Theater Movement, .4 Streetear Named Desire And so it is in the international sphere. OFFICIAL! ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER No more damning indictment of American basket burden. is certainly a blob upon the theater that helps Just as the possession of wealth is never abso- foreign policy could be found than the abolition The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. explain why there is so little genuine interest EVERY PARISH, has its economic side, with in Japan of all barriers against the promotion of We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ in this branch of the arts today. It is hardly fixed running costs and living expenses. This Utilitorion Society Colls facilities for abortion and unnatural conjugal ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or necessary to add that the coup de grace was given ' means that an accurate estimation of the extend those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. practices. This step was taken by the Japanese to which parishioners are accepting their duties to Desire when it was publicized as “ the play Cripple Unwanted Ballast government, but it was practically demanded by We hope The Register will be read in every home of the that taught Kinsey about sex.” can be made from the number of times the pastor Archdiocese. . ' By Monsignor John Cavanagh ' certain American occupation officers. The slash­ has to “ talk money.” It is a reflection on the At any rate, dramatic productions such as ing of the birth rate could not help Japan for We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in Jennie Kissed Me give the lie to the odd notion I HAVE BEEN CALLED many names, some parishioners, rather than on the pastor, if the the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Remster. of which have been justified, but for the first many years, and the means taken to this end far distasteful subject must be brought up fre­ that a good play must be immoral. Far better outweigh in their miserable results the remote quently. « URBAN J. VEHR, one play that leaves one’s soul uplifted and time I have been called “ hysterical.” That is what a correspondent by the name of Madolin Cervan­ and problematical benefits. The only lasting solu­ Jan. 29, 1942. , Archbishop of Denver. clean than a dozen that degrade— that leave one, Mclnemey gives the opinion, and pastors know tes from Casper, Wyo., .calls me for my pre­ tion to the Japanese population problem (aside as Mr. Bach says, “ morally disturbed physically it as a fact, that those who do the most com­ sumption in labeling euthanasia as stockyards from a rise in the too low marrying age for girls) plaining are not the most generous. Assuming nauses^ted at the poor selection of drama, the- is a liberal immigration policy. filth or general flavor of materialism and god- ethics in the daily press. She informs me that my that the griper gives the magnificent sum of 25 thinking is characteristic of the medieval think­ JAPAN’S CASE in the late Pacific war was cents a Sunday, tpid perhaps $5 to the Christmas Strange But True lessnes-s.” by no means 100-per-cent wrong. The country Not that it is easy to find many dramatic of­ ing of the Catholic Church. It is her contention and Easter collections, plus another big quarter that “ to improve the race and bring it up to the had a just grievance in the attitude of European to eight special collections, he at the end ferings on the moral par with Jessie Kissed \fe: colonial powers that debarred Japanese settle­ Sl'QERARD MAjELLAi An evaluation of 60 current plays by the Catholic high level and nearer to the perfection demanded of the year paid a total of $25 for his share of by God,” we should take some action to prevent'’' ment even in those tropical countries in which parish expenses. ARRIVED AT THE R eOEMPTDBIST Theater Movement has only two unobjectionable there was least antagonism to them and whose for general patronage; six unobjectionable for the increase in the “ population of morons and AND YET, SAYS THE AUTHOR, the income NOVlTlATE BEABiMG A NOTV FROM THE idiots, and the increasing of the burden of those climate they could stand much better than Euro­ adults; 32 objectionable in part; seven wholly tax people have to hunt high and low among the SuPEPiOR which read incapable of taking care of themselves.” peans. Whether any nation actually has been jus­ objectionable; and three as yet with no rating. returns of “ average” income taxpayers to find What I wish fervently is that Mrs., Cervantes tified in resorting to war to enforce the natural a - / But certainly it should not be necessary to select one who claims only a $25 deduction for “ church and all. others of her frame of mind would read right of its citizens to live may be doubted, but one of the seven wholly rotten offerings, and I a man who hated war as much as St. Thomas contributions.” Actually, the average deduction an article in the New England Journal of runs from three to seven and eight times that am sure that of the 32 objectionable in part, More mentioned the securing of colonies for an Medicine dated July 14, 1949. The lead article amount. He quotes a tax expert who once re­ many could be- made completely favorable with overflowing population as justifying force (if a few judicious deletions and some care in cos­ on page 39 is titled ‘^Medical Science Under Dic­ marked facetiously but truthfully that if Cathi tatorship.” If there , is any article that would other means fail) “ by the law of nature.” tuming. '“ For they count this the most just cause of olic churches “ received as much as income tax ' make a Christian outtof an unbeliever this article returns allege them to receive, they would have INCIDENTALLY, MR. BACH has been play­ war,” says More of his peace-loving Utopians, ing a considerable part in the revival of the should do it. Write for a copy to the New England no money troubles whatsoever.” Journal of Medicine, 8 Fenway, Boston 15, Mass. “ when any people holdeth a piece of ground void Catholic theater fight here in Denver. Under his and vacant, to no good or profitable use, keeping Thanks be to God, though, that not all Cathi direction, Loretto Heights college has presented I am indebted to Dr. John F. Harrington of Den­ ver for the July issue of the journal, and I heart­ others from the use and possession of it.” olics fall into the category of laggard givers or in the past years several productions that have griping givers. Many are heroic in their fidelity ily recommend it to our legislators and others A nation has the right to exclude immigrants been given high acclaim. that it can reasonably regard as undesirable, but and generosity. But too few forget that the pre* On a high collegiate and semi-professional seriously interested in preventing a spread of ,— ...... N S the latest epidemic of insanity. it cannot expect peace if it debars others from cept to contribute to the support of the pari^ level,'the prMuctions have included The Song of sharing its substance on the ground (more often binds under paifl.x)f sin. In 1879 o representative of«. Bernadette, Last Stop, Cyrano de Bergerac, The THE BURDEN OF THE ARTICLE is the rt-- LONDON newspaper tried to sults of euthanasia and sterili^tion as practiced than not false) that this reduces the per capita Merchant of Venice, and two musicals, Fascinat­ wealth. prove that me apparitions of ing Rhythm and The Hither and Thither of Danny by profes-sionals, the Nazis. Here was a group i 'On Your Knees, Mister!' Oue LflOY at KNOCK..CVMAYO. Dither. On a comparable level will be Victor Her­ seeking the highest physical perfection of the | bert’s Babes in Toyland, to be presented at Phipps race, and having no inhibitions of ethics or less By Jim Kelly II?ELAnL>. vVere effected by ‘t- serious considerations of humanitarianism. The The Power of Ideas auditorium Nov. 16, 17, 18, and 19. YOU DROP THE EVENING NEWSPAPER moytc laniiem. though sole motivating principle was that of “ rational By Rkv. Francis Syrianey It might be well for those who have a yen for to the floor and reach over to flick off the radio, utility.” MUCH IS BEING MADE this week of the USING Po»>TtRn/L EQUIPMCNT, the theater to patronize these productions. Pro­ suddenly aware that some polished voice Has' The 19th century attitude toward the chron­ significance and influence of an A^nerican philos­ ‘ ^ H £ F/NILED fessional in finish and touch, they give the satis­ been repeating exactly the same stories of man’s ically ill and for the adoption of the utilitarian ap­ opher and educator who'has just turned 90. He faction that only a good play can provide. And inhumanity to man that made you fold up the; it is from these roots that the fast-advancing proach was given concrete and brutal expression is, of course, John Dewey, patriarch of modern printed page in disgust. hack in 1931 in Bavaria. By 1936 the extermina- education. To a greater or less degree every theater of tomorrow will grow, a theater move- , With a deep sigh you sink back in the chair, ment— both Catholic and secular— that we trust ' tion of the physically and socially unfit was so school child in America has been affected by the idea.s of John Dewey. appalled by the obvioqs hopelessness of ever;' a/’ A f07»£R ^ will far outshine the temporarily eclipsed openly accepted in Germany that its practice was expecting world, national, or community affairs' theater of today. no longer considered news. According to the There can be no question of the fact that to straighten themselves out. And you ask your w. A r / <3v/?/i">e//vr records, 275,000 people were put to death in the Dewey is the most influential single individual V / At^/tULEY. wife, “ When is the world ever going to get out; killing centers of Germany. Gha.stly as this may in the great framework of American education. of the mess it is in?” ^urtdiVSS o f seem, this was merely the beginning of the Nazi The question is: Ha.s his influence been entirely Papal Seal of Approval • Climb out of that chajr and get down on,-, timetablo of genocide for conquered nations. for the good?. Hitler was influe'ntial. So, too, your knees, mister— yes, and your wife, too! So thorough were the Nazis in their program of is Stalin. So are the authors of a number of the By Rev. Robert Kekeise.v If I may be so bold as to put it in the vernacular,: euthanasia that all but the !“8queal” was utilized. so-called Great Books, but their influence was THE MOST REV. URBAN J. VEHR of Den­ the pair of you are ripe for the Family Rosary.. •* The science of preventing and destroying life not always contributory to permanent values or a nice. cantfYttalr/c Cup o f ver will carry out the wishes of His Holiness, The most powerful answer the world can ^ivoi under the Nazis was promoted on a mass scale, man’s real purpose in life. We would not recom­ ■fyz. tAe fistcT s ur/ic*\ J'm gcm e " Pope Pius X ll, on Sunday, Oct. 30, by inVesting to that question, you have, or,should have, right, far beyond what our American insurance com­ mend their teaching to o.ur children today. in their prelatial robes the Denver priests in­ in your own pocket— Mary’s beads. 40 Hours' Devotion cluded among the 13 members of the archdiocesan panies would or could stand. So ingenious were That is where Dewey’s great fault lies. He the leaders in their experiments that we are recognizes no purpose for man’s life outside of ALFRED TENN.YSON was not a Catholic,! ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER clergy who have been given the title of Monsi­ but if he had never written another poem, ha; gnor. Seven of the priests'of the archdiocese to forced to believe that they were devils. The this world. His education views emphasize the Week of Sunday, Oct. 30: Chrid the King church, Deneer; methods for rapid and inconspicuous execution process of education rather than its product. For well deserves to live in Catholics’ memory for} St, Joieph't Redemptorist, Denver; St. John'i, Stonaham (13 be .so honored will be raised to the rank of Do­ the one that contains the line, “ More things are; mestic Prelate with the title of Right Reverend were of such facility and security that the S.S. him the education process has no end beyond Hour*’ ) ; and St. Andrew’*, Wray (13 Hour*’ ). troops, animals in human form, decimated their wrought by prayer than this world dreams of.” ' Monsignor; the other six, to the rank of Papal itself other than the development of the indi­ own ranks. What happened in the killing centers vidual that comes through that process. He is An idea of tremendous importance is in that- Chamberlain, with the title of Very Reverend of BucAenwald, Auschwitz, Dachau, Neuen- right in saying that education should be a “ draw­ sentence, so important that Father Peyton usesi' CATHOLIC RADIO LOG Monsignor. Investiture rites for out-of-Denver ga'mme, and others should give reason for all ing out” as the root meaning of the word implies, it over and over again to underline the message! Station KOA Station KFEL prelates are scheduled soon. of his Family Rosary Crusade. Now if one per-' AVE MARIA HOUR — Sun- civilized nations, and particularly to individuals but his teachings have led many to assume that CATHOLIC HOUR— Sunday, It is significant that the conferral of Monsi- who are blinded by “ efficiency” and bogus “ hu­ son's prayer can work “ more things . . . than'' day, 5:30 a.m, and 11:30 gnorial dignity is a personal action of the Holy all deliberate effort to direct the learning process 3 p.m. manitarianism,’’ to pause before accepting the along proved and established lines is unjustified this world dreams of,” then the potency in , s Father; it indicates Papal approval and commen­ philosophy of Hegel as practiced by Himmler and adult imposition. the act of a family’s praying together must truly' FAIRLY THEATER— dation of the work done by the priests whom the ASK AND LEARN— Sunday, other headsmen in the Nazi camp. Even Dewey would hasten to admit that in stagger the imagination—and Catholics have mi Wedne.day, 7:30 p.m, Holy See so deigns to set apart. The resplendent 10:45 p.m. ONE OF THE MORE NOTABLE experi­ education teachers should assume a moral res­ the Family Rosary one of the most powerfull ASK FR. LORD— 7 to 7:15 attire, the ecclesiastical precedence, the special ments in euthanasia was carried out on a g;roup ponsibility for transmitting to their charges what prayers the world ha,s ever know n. j Station KMYR p.m. daily Monday through recognition connected with enrollment in the of exclusively Catholic priests. It was disputed IS of worth in their culture. The unfortunate Ask yourself what today would constitute the ■ Friday over FM. ranks of prelates— all these marks constitute the SACRED HEART PROGRAM whether or not injections of gasoline or phenol thing is that thousands of teachers have extended ^eatest miracle of human regeneration. There Station KLZ sanction of the Supreme Shepherd of the faith­ would produce death without leaving a telltale is only one answer: The return of atheistic Russia i — Weekday* at 7:30 a.m. CHURCH OF AIR— Sunday, the “ freedom” of Dewey’s “ new” education to ful upon the priestly careers of the new Monsi­ odor. -When this was conclusively demonstrated to the fold of Christ. And we have the promise •. 8-8:30 a.m. gnors. completely illogical conclusions. The result has — Sunday* at 12:15 noon. in the affirmative an alternate injection of strep­ been the ‘‘expressionist schools” where each child of Our Lady herself, made at Fatima, Portugal, i IF THE NEWLY HONORED CLERICS find tococci was the first step, next were injections is encouraged to do his own will and find his that this transformation will take place if it is ! la ^ u l satisfaction in their attainment, the Cath­ of tub^cle bacilli, etc. So efficient and success­ own way regardless. This is “ progp-essive” edu­ askdd with rosary in hand. olic people of the archdiocese, too, should be ful were thh results of such experiments that cation. IT MAY NOT BE EASY, mister, to kneel \ happy and pleased. It is their pastors, their arch­ before the Nazis capitulated the doctors were FOR DEWEY, EDUCATION is a continua- with your family on the living room floor and i diocesan officials, who have found favor with the the unofficial executioners, for the sake of con­ tion of the evolutionary process and, in truth, pray aloud together. This is a strange and poor | Holy See. And the glory attributed to the pro­ venience, informality, and relative secrecy, of the Darwinian theory of evolution, first published admi^ion for a Catholic to make, but the fact j Hear viders of the flock casts its brilliant glow also on thousands of expendables under the totalitarian in the year he was born, has an important part remains that too many are used to anonymity i the sh6ep of the fold of Christ. God alone knows rule. in his philosophy. Personal experience is for him when saying their prayers. Even the congre- ! the measure of the inspiration the priest finds We are becoming a dangerously and increas­ the important thing— doing oneself, not reading gational responses m church sustain the habit ; in his people. The fervent daily communicant, ingly utilitarian society. When our attitude or hearing. The purpose of the school, then, is because individual voices merge with others. the sincerely sad penitent, the untiring church toward the cripples of society becomes one of to create a set of situations in which the indi­ As one who has but lately started the Family ■ A SK and LEARN worker— these are living facts that make the looking down upon them as unwanted ballast; vidual will discover things for himself, even at Rosary in his own home, however, I can guar- ' pastor know that his efforts, under God, do bear when our physicians assume a role other than the risk of error. The value of authority, especi­ antee that whatever slight self-consciousness ! fruit; facts that spur him on with the encourage­ that of the Good Samaritan, then have we rea.son ally authority that dogmatically passes on proved occurs the first time will disappear before you j ment a mortal man needs to accomplish greater to fear for the future. We live in a highly com­ ideas without proving them, is considered dan­ have completed the first decade of Hail Marys. ; things for God. petitive economic society, and the establishment gerous, if not baleful. And thereafter, once you have experienced toe ' KOA Let the people of the archdiocese rejoice in of Nazi killing centers is a logical step if we lose Our Catholic schools have been influenced by peace that will envelope your home, the satis- ! the knowledge that the progress of their little sight of God. There has never in history been the ideas of John Dewey, who from his vantage fying completeness of a day ended in conver- ' part of the Mystical Body of Christ is noted, fol­ a shortage of money for the development and points at Chicago and Columbia universities has sation with Our Lord through His Mother, and ! 10:45 lowed, and deemed praiseworthy by the Vicar of manufacture of weapons of war, and there wielded a far-reaching power. Thank goodness, the awareness that your family is knit together' ■ Christ on earth. Now the bond between the should be none for necessary beds to hold the however, there is not one of them that does not in unity as never before— then, mister, I can EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT Church in Northern Colorado and the Holy See feeble of mind or body. The comparable cost for recognize that if is more important to give the guarantee further that you will have started I is made stronger, more intimate; for the Pope jet planes and hospital beds is too obvious for child the true basic principles of religion and something you can never allow to stop. It would : has made Colorado priests members of his house­ any excuse to be found for a shortage of the morality from the beginning than to run the be as difficult to turn your back on Christ Him- ■ Questions on religion submitted by the radio hold. latter. risk that he will never discover ^ese for himself. self if He were to enter your home. audience answered on the archdiocesan broadcasL

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L “FACELESS AS WATER, e e * naked as dust— ” is the way one So Near...Yet So Far IN ADDITION, the local reset­ tlement office reminds farmers who FIREPLACE THE correspondent has described the are interested in hiring DP farm-; STILES McVeigh Company amorphous masses of- displaced era to place requests now so that persons in European resettlement jy’ Vi. *; • 'r . o an approximate arrival date can FIXTURES PAINTING AND be set up, thus aiding those farmers ELECTRIC SERVICE camps. * BAS AND ELECTRIC LOBS DECORATING F ^ .C . • s who will need helpers in the early CurUtn and Flex Screeiu, Gratef, Wiring; - Lightin|{ CONTRACTORS Seeing these people, who are spring. Andirons and Fire Sets, in all flnishet. 1328 Inca KE. 0718 weary unto death after a decade Local groups are urged to aid Tile and Marble for All Uses 1100 Larimer TA. ^ 7 5 of cruel struggle, it is no wonder in the DP relocation problem on that the correspondent Would the assumption that, whereas it HEATILATOR FIREPLACES METAL WEATHER note the aura of disenchantment might be difficult for the indi­ DENVER MARBLE & TILE CO. about the DP camps and notice the STRIPPING . . . CAULKING vidual city-dweller to find a job ISIO Stoit St. Est, 1891 Phons MA. 1484 or KE, 5580 NDERSOm bleached and beaten similarity of and a place, to live for the DP, IROG 11 T ort Ezperlioct the faces of those who, since 1939, club or community action could Satltfaclion Cuaraniend have been caught in the tragic handle the matter easily,' Interior • Exterior Painting center of the terrible games of Many persons, unable to give Phone CH. 6581 politics and power that this world permanent homes to DPs, but able Denver 6. Coinrario / ADAMS & WILDING has suffered. to lend the few dollars needed for I SatiNfied Users. Tell You 1042-44 Santa Fe Drive 1158 California KE 1609 Actually, as well as figuratively, the DPs’ train fare and willing toi they have been reduced from hu­ get out and scour the community ^ * IS THE BEST THE BEST IN LUGGAGE mans to mere numbers, for the for a job for the person, havei The firms listed here de­ majority of the DPs who have sur­ given their home addresses as the vived are accustomed to being displaced persons’ places of in -, serve to be remembered identified by the numbers the tended residence, planning to keep | when you are distributing Nazis tattooed on their arms, g^rim the DPs with them only until suit­ memories of Belsen and Auschwitz able housing could be found. your patronage in the dif­ and Dachau, and years of terror For further. inforraation on DP ferent lines of business. b t im and beatings and grinding labor. sponsorship, interested persons in There’* only one for the* money , iMf rwir. * * * the Denver archdiocese can in­ quire at the Catholic resettlement . . . one for the ihow— when it AFTER A Fa i n t f l a s h of office at 1665 Grant street, AC. come* to paint, and that'* DUTCH 2825. JUSSEL J . A . Johnson & Son hope at war’s end, more years of * • * BOY. Our *ati*fied cu*tomer* will doubt and uncertainty and despair FIVE MORE DPf, destined to be Electric Co. Eitabllihed 35 Year§ i tell you how DUTCH BOY give* • Gutters • Sheet Metal followed for these homeless peo­ M y> resettled in the Denver archdio­ 2611 W . 6th Ave. ples, weary of limb, sick of heart, cese, arrived in New York Oct. 19 your home a lift I Re*tore* old *ur- • Gas Furnaces on the steamship General Black, Electrical Conlraclon naked and starved and spent— in­ iM . v/j ir" face* . . , Create* new beauty. according to Monsignor Elmer J. Call AL. 1743 for * Gas Conversion Burners 709 £. 6lh Are. KE. 4031 nocent victims of “ man’s inhu­ Kolka, archdiocesan associate di­ Choo*e Ready-mixed DUTCH BOY A Gnirantctd E lK frlnl Job manity to man.’’ rector of resettlement. This brings « Tint* Or Puroit White here now! Stove and Furnace Farts Only the strongest have sur­ the total for the archdiocese to Still Available vived and their lot is gradually be­ '. . 'Is \ ' 106. Complete Line Available at Bacon & Schramm ing bettered. Slowly, almost ago­ Father Alphoilse C. Kieffer of GAS FURNACES i'^ COMPOSITION ROOFING nizingly so, the more responsible Cheyenne Wells, who has aided in nations began to aid them after the resettlement of a number of I;? The Geo. A. Pullen TILE ROOFING r ■' . Iv • UNIVERSITY PARK LUMBER CO. the war. The United Nations, t • 4. : , ’ » DPs in the area, is underwriting I Company ROOF REPAIRING through its International Refugee the expenses of the Klos family, Ji E. Hockstoff — G. C. Sullivan . .. - ’ which will settle near Cheyenne 1111 Ltwrtnc. Btr«t 4020 Bri|{hton Blvd. CH. 6563 Organization, has finally gotten iji: 1810 So. Josephine PE. 2435 FABOB U2I OENVKS. COLO. the machinery rolling to resettle Wells, Included are Bronislaw Europe’s unwanted DPa, innocent victinia of “ man’i Klos, his wife, Anna; his sonj Wa- DPs in the free countries of the inhuraanitjr to man,” look to the U. S. for sanctuary. world. lenty; and his nephew, Stanislaw. But, unfortunately, as the per­ an eye, perhaps, in a Gestapo lark. this moment of utter despair, found The other member of the group, Jolanda Selamon. will be em­ sons who are willing to volunteer . These are the. persons who, the woman’s father in the United sponsorship for displaced per­ ployed in Denver by Mr. and Mrs. R£UPHQLST£R above all others in this world to­ States. One cabled message from Etienne Perenyi of 7020 E. 12th sons are, naturally, more inter­ day, need and deserve help, for him whom she had thought lost, ested in single DPs for specific avenue. they are the true heroes of the re­ promising that every effort was Three more displaced persons m m jobs, those who are worst off in sistance, the keepers of the flame being made to bring her to Amer­ sponsored by benevolent _ Colo­ * 6 9 ' u p ® the German, Austrian, and Italian of faith who suffered under the ica, gave the incentive necessary radoans arrived in New YcJrk Oct. camps, those " who have been Furniture Repairing Nazi yoke— and then, still dream­ to spark her fight back to physical, 26. termed the “ hard core” DPs, still ing of freedom, refused to return mental, and emotional recovery. Emmanuel K. Wolfram, a wait— finding few bidders for f u m & s Colorado Upholstering Co. to their Communist-held home­ The International Refugee Or­ Czecho-Slovakian who comes from their thlents, few willing to lend lands at war’s end, choosing to be­ GL. 2304 2501 16tb St. ganization, working through one of Ludwigsburg IRO camp in Ger­ them a helping hand. come homeless wanderers rather its local branches, the Archdiocesan many, will do general farm work * 4 e than to sacrifice their religious Resettlement bureau, has sent out for Jo.seph Janocek of Sedgwick, ideals as they would have had to an urgent plea for sponsors who and Mr, and Mrs. Mieezyslaw GAS - OIL « COAL SEVERAL WEEKS AGO we do to live in their home countries will aid the relocation of handi Veronski, of Polish extraction, will CONYERlSION RURNERS Electrical Contracting & Repairing celebrated “ National Hire the behind the Iron Curtain. capped persons, families, couples, act as janitor and housekeeper at Handicapped” week in the United * • * and single men, these, in the order the Assumption school and rectory CALL m w FOR FREE ESTIMATE , ' CARL J.STROHMINGER States. Perhaps some week should AFTER YEARS of enslavement, named, being the hardest cate­ in Welby. The Veronskis are being NOTHING DOWN — 3 YEARS TO PAY be designated “ International Hire driven nearly to the point of in­ gories of DPs for whom to find sponsored by the Rev, John M. Giambastiani, O.S.M., pastor of the 1409 PLATTE ‘ GRand 1638 _ .^ lloctric CompoRy' the Handicapped Week,” for, in sanity, her health and spirit sponsorship. The IRO also is mak' 11 ing a special request for “ undesig­ Welby parish. LIccnaed and Bondad good conscience, we should remem­ broken, one woman was given the ber the handicapped DP, the one opportunity to return to Poland— nated assurances,” ones that ask The new DPs bring the total of Member National Electrical Contractor! Aei’ n. who lost an arm in an air raid or a and Communism. Fortunately, UN- for no specific family or person displaced persons relocated in the AnnountAng a leg in a Nazi torture chamber, or RRA, the predecessor of IRO, at and permits the relief organization Archdiocese of Denver to 109. Life's Too Short 1178 Stout St. AC. 5733 To Bo Wringing Out Dirty New Department Mop* with Yonr Hand* I Saturday Evening 3,000 Students Attend EZE Mop & R V C a n a l Cone Wringer PLAN WINTER HEAT NOW! Caactl* Till* Unplcuaat Annual Mission Masses Teak Fortvtr CARPET CONVERT TO GAS WITH A KILLAM To See Crowds at • SAVES TIME A htetlnt plant end lu cenTtralon to notoral f u la a major, llfttlmo tnvMt. • SAVES HANDS B .n t Kulam onftnoora hart bom solrins paa haatinc problcma for Uiirty More than 3,000 students from Denver Catholic high • CLEANS FLOORS joara. If Tont homo la worth hootint, It'i worth hooting with o Klllani . . . schools, Regis college, and Loretto Heights, crowded the BETTER. FASTER Q l e a 4i i 4d ja Thira’a a Gnarantead Klllam Gaa Convarilon Burner for ovrrp typo of hoat- Ing plant Inreatlgata Klllam bafora ron bnz ang bnm.r. Cathedral, Holy Ghost church, and Loyola church Oct. 21 C Y C Harvest Boll for the annual Mission Masses. Our modem facilities Phone Now For Free Estimate, offer the finest (Catholic Youth Council, Denrer) At the Cathedral the sermon was delivered by the Rt. Only Chuck Bennett’s orchestra is ready to make music for a Rev. Monsignor Edward A. Frek- and the noble efforts made to trss DeliTtry In Dtnvtr •nd Baberb* record crowd at the fourth annual Harvest ball sponsored Shipped Anywhere 3$e Extra RUG CLEANING ing, editor of the Catholic Tele­ this end in the face of the direct K U t a m ^ x s b u r n e r co. by the Catholic Youth council this Saturday evening. Many graph-Register. In a stirring ap­ Get Yo“ r» Now Service in Denver poverty. Phono AComa 3030 MANUFACTURERS AND HEATING ENAINEERS Catholics of the city are planning to attend the affair at the peal to the students to become Always dependent on the gen­ more “ mission minded,” Monsi­ EZE MOP A CONE WRINGER 9x12 Rug Special Knights of Columbus hall in conjunction with large delega­ erosity of Christian countries, CO. 260 BROADWAY RAce 2871 gnor Freking reminded his hearers many of tjie missions were utterly tions from the various young people’s clubs of Denver and that it was not many years since 1M7 E. 17lh At*. — Denver t. Cole. Beautifully devastated in the past war and the ISwi Utintte tu Cleaned up vicinity. much of the United States had upheavals of ensuing years. Now Tickets for the dance may be been mission territory, and that they are faced with the task of re­ secured through the young peo­ minders of fall will occupy the the alms of Catholics in Europe establishing their temporal and Upholstering ple’s clubs or will be available at minds of SL Mark's members this had made possible the establfsh- spiritual works and the plant Fine Selection 4 C Q S 0 the door of the K. of C. hall Sat­ week end with three functions de­ ment and extension of the Church requisite for their operation. In GAS FURNACES signed for that purpose. in this country. Now we in turn of Fabric* > ’6 O w 9 'up urday evening at $1.50 a couple many areas opportunities for ex­ IMMEDIATE plus tax. The semiformal social On Thursday evening at 8:30, must provide missionaries and pansion are greater than ever ^ Free Eftimite* members will gather in St. Cath­ promises to be a highlight of the funds for other lands. fore. Pagans, Christians, and mis­ INSTALLATION Phone GL. 2304 fall social season. erine’s cafeteria to launch a search The older countries, impover­ for treasure. Those attending will sionaries in these lands look to us The next meeting of the CYC ished by the past war, are no for the means wherewith to estab­ Over 30 years installing delegates will be in the Gold room be divided into eight groups to longer able to finance mission furnaces in Denver seek on foot the pot of gold in lish and extend Christ’s kingdom. COLORADO of the K. of C. building Friday work on a large scale. War casual­ How are we to answer their the vicinity of St. Catherine’s. evening, Nov. 4, at 7:30 o’clock. ties and a dearth of vocations leave appeal? UPHOLSTERING CO. All council delegates are asked Dancing and refreshments pro­ them unable to continue to supply O'BRIEN SHEET M rA L to be on hand for the important vided by Dan Shannon and com­ manpower for the mission fields. Carlo Amato ft Son meeting. Plans will be made for mittee wHl conclude the evening. The spread of materialism and Eatabllshed In 1922 The coiincil’s semiannual Har­ & FURNACE WORKS the city-wide Communion break­ various ideologies has turned 2501 16th St. vest bail will be held Saturday fast in December and for another some European countries into mis­ evening in the K. of C. hall, with TAbcr 1393 1721 LAWRENCE city-wide party sponsored by the sion areas again. This is especially council similar to the successful music by Chuck Bennett Mem­ bers may buy their tickets- from true of France. Now the New affair staged at Phillipsburg last World must shoulder the burden. summer. either Kate Scardina or Andy Martelon for $1.50 plus tax. Moniignor Freking strei:ed Teemt Still Tied the necessity for deTcIopinf na­ Cathedral team and St. Marks’ St. Mark’s club is invited to go tive vocations in mission lands CABINET MAKING No. 2 team both dropped two out on a hayrack ride with S t Jo­ of three games Tuesday evening seph’s YPC on Halloween, Oct. Lynch was elected to take Mike’s Sanctuary, Sacristy, Chnrch Equipment (to remain tied for the bowling 31. All members will be notified place as club treasurer. Office, Store and Tavern Fixtures league lead with 17-7 records. SL y telephone as to the time and Louis’ of Englewood gained a place. All are invited to the square Excellent Workmanship at Lowest Cost notch to remain close on their St. Mark’s No. 2 team still re­ dancing at the K. of C. hall, 1576 heels. mains tied with Cathedral for the Grant street, at 8 p.m. on Friday, Call GLendaU 3H30 for Estimate Oct 28. There is no admission Bill Ehlers of St. Joseph’s No. council bowling league lead. Both 1 team with 212, and Jim Markey teams lost two games Tuesday charge. of St. Louis’ with 202, paced the night St Mark’s No. 1 team con­ In the CYPC bowling league, G. ABROMEIT & SONS bowlers for the evening. tinued its winning ways by sweep­ the Beachcombers, composed of Capt. Francis Bruggentnies, Jim H. J. Gnitav, and A. M. Abromeit 3358 PECOS ST. ing a three-game series from Our K-Ducat Club Elects Lady of Lourdes team. McClain,-Caroline Hannasch, Glo­ ria Wolever, and Ann Henry, Six New Officers Fifteen of S t Mark’s members attended the monthly Communion zoomed ahead last week, leaving (K-Ducat Youn( People’s Club) the Leprechauns and O’Hustlers Completely Automatic On Oct, 19, the election of of­ Mass and breakfast at Holy Fam­ ily church last Sunday. The meal behind. The leaders won three ficers was held, with the following more games, making a total of 16 members being chosen: Emmett was prepared by Rita Molloy, LAWN SPRINKLING SYSTEM Mary Ann Mahoney, Jeanette Pas- wins out of 21 games. High aver­ Milner, president; John Caldwell, age to date are Ed Lynch’s 171 Small Down Payment. Use Your Credit— 36 Months to Pay vice president; Marie McLaugh­ tore, and Jack Toohey. andiPat Murphy’s 137, Last week’s! This is ths Tims to pnt In roor andtrsroand sprlnklir srsttm to b« rssdy for lin, business secretary; Genevieve Marking Times, the club news­ atxt sprint. Prices will not t«t any lowrr. Maginn, treasurer; Rosemary high games were Frank Breen’s' letter, went to press Monday night 199 and Margaret Sweeney’s 175; Let Our Trained Landscape Designer Consult With You Flanagan, social secretary: and under the direction of Rita Mol­ No Obligation, Neil Sweeney, social chairman. high series, Francis Bruggenthies’ PMONP o n w niTP loy, Marguerite Shields, Therese All members are grateful to the Phelan, Pat Slattery, Henry Pohs, 526 and Pat Murphy’s 452. The NEW ECONOMY' NORD SPRINKLER SYSTEM COMPANY outgoing officers for their Mod and Jack Toohey. Members will CYPC members are* reminded SHEH METAL » work during their term of omce. receive their copies this week by of the following events: Saturday, Contractors & Jobbers Landscape Design and Construction Oct 29—The annual semiformal Plan Service IniUilert Jc Diftribston In tbt Monntain SUtM K-Ducat members wish to ex­ mail. 15 Ytan in Ui« Sprinkler Butintu \ tend their sincere thanks to Mr. Harvest ball at the K. of C. ball­ Gutters - Skylights 1510 DAHLIA, DENVER, COLO, and Mrs. John Rusche and their Cothedroi' Club Forced room from 9 to 12 p.m. Chuck Metal Incinerators PHONE DE. 5021 DEALERS WANTED daughter, Elaine, for the hospi­ To Choose New President Bennett’s orchestra will pky. tality in permitting the use of FYank Breen has tickets which are Furnaces & Repairs their ci^bin at Foxton for the steak (Cathedral Young PeopU’s Club) $1.50 plus tax. Tuesday, Nov. 1— fry Sunday, Oct. 16. Sixty-five The club will meet Wednesday, Council bowling, 9 p.m., Colfax South Denver. members had an enjoyable eve Nov. 2, at 8 p.m., in S t Paul’s lanes. ning. Jim Stromsoe is to be com­ reading room. This is an excellent Cupid'* Corner— Betty Zavi*- Sheet Metal Works mended for his artistry in frying opportunity for new members to len’* eye* are *parkling almo*t 1413 So. Broadway the steaks to a king’s taste. get acquainted with club members ae muck ai* tha diamond ring * On Oct. 26, the annual Hallo­ PEarl 1827 Re*. SPmee 5051 and activities. placed on her third finger, left Geo. Bader, Her, Eat. 1921 ween party was held in St. John’s Bill Monckton has accepted a hand, by Bill Monckton. auditorium. Many came costumed position which necessitates his Tour Idea* for that New Horn* Incorporated Into a Pleaitng Deolgn ^ as characters from the comic moving to Douglas, Wyo., and Plans Redrawn or Altered strips. A good time was had by all. therefore, will give tm the presi­ SEE OUR MR. KNIPHER Halloween refreshments were dency of the CYPC. The club re CITY SERVICE UPHOLSTERY CO. served. Our lose price for complete plans is real economy. grets very much losing Bill, but 1402 W. 38th AVE We maintain a Budget Plam wishes him success in his new UPHOLSTERING - REPAIRING - CLEANING Your Plumberm/jAr ForFnr Years V Holloween Highlights work. At a special business meet­ ECONOMY LUMBER & HARDWARE CO. Ed O'Connor, Sr. Welcomed ot St. Mark's ing held on Wednesday, Oct. 19, USED FURNITURE FOR SALE 350 S. Colorado Blvd. DE. 549.5 Ed O'Connor, Jr. (St. Mark’s Young People’s Club) "Mike” Snehse was elected to sue JOE qUAEATINO GLKKDALB MtT 3030 W. 44th Ave. GL 4323 I Halloween ana pleasant re- ceed Bill u president and £d Thuradoy, October 27, 1949 Office, 938 Bannock Street J H E DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystono 4205 PAGE THIRTEEN Kniifhts of M a rrie d Christ, King Rosary-Altar Unit Utahn Weds Denverite Mother Is Model In a double- Colambus r i n g ceremony INSURANCE To Hear Address by Fr. Hiester in Christ the King church, In Child's Life Juvenile — Adult Denver, w i t- (Ckrist tixp King Panth, Denver) entertained by Mrs. R. J. Gillespie have returned from a motor trip nessed b y t h e W . J. Bindal, Ganaral Agent ' in her home Oct. 22. Leo Koll, Field Agent The Rev. Richard Hiester will to S t Louis, Mo., where they vis­ Rev. John Scan­ 1575 Grant St. TA 1480 be the guest speaker at the meet­ Mrs. Howard Crede was host­ ited Mrs. Wolfe’s brother and Mr. nell, Miss Betty Message to CPTL ing of the Altar and Rosary so­ ess to Mary Immaculate circle in Wolfe’s sister. J o Steinke, “ The mother is a model In the ciety of Christ the Kin^ parish in her home Oct 19. Mmes. A. E. daughter of Mr. child’s life,’’ said Dr. Vincent the school hall on Friday, Oct. Mrs. T. Raymond Young and and Mrs. Arthur Smith, noted educator, philoiopher, Kerr and Harold Lowrey received 28, at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Paul Horan, daughter, Suzanne, have returned A. Steinke, be­ and physicist, when he addressed BURNS-RIPS the gifts. Mrs. Richard Mulligan h

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Reception Will Honor Msgr.John Cavanagh TERMITES Faith Thriving in Europe, Says Archbishop May Be Damaging Your Home or Property I A reception in honor of the Very Rev. Moniignor John B. For Free Inspection Cavanagh will be held Sunday Call SP. 4673 Speaks at Clergy Dinner on Return From Rome evening, Oct. 30, in the Holy Coloradoans at Parley Ghoit pari*h hajl, 19th and Cali­ Colorado Terminix Co. fornia *treetf, Denver. The re­ “T H E PRACTICE OF RE­ of the Jocists, an extremely active the Archbishop recalled that His Prices are comparatively low in 1754 So. B’dwy. Geo. Leachman Holiness had said: “ This is an age Europe, said Archbishop Vehr, ception will be conducted by the LIGION is flourishing in Europe,” Catholic Action group that effects TERMINIX-WORLO'S LARGEST said the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, an intimate connection between the of priestly martyrdom." The Pope mentioning that one almost needs a Hol)( Gho*t pariih Altar and Archbishop of Denver, in an ad­ faith and the daily lives of the looks well, said Archbishop Vehr. slide rule to figure out the money Roiary society. All parishioner* IN TERMITE CONTROL and friend* of Monsignor Cav- dress to the priests of the archdi­ faithful. There are in Paris, the In connection with the ruins exchange, especially after the de­ anagh are invited. ocese delivered at a “ welcome Denver Ordinary fopnd out, 5,000 made by W’orld war II, the Arch­ valuation of the British pound| horn e” banquet tendered him laymen and lay women who have of bishop spoke of the Anzio beach­ Great preparations are being Thursday evening, Oct 20, in the their own accord given gratis a head, where many American serv­ made for the Holy Year, 1950. I Brown Palace hotel, Denver. year of their time and efforts to ice men lost their lives, and where Italian merchants expect the big­ Just returned that day from promote the Jocist movement. a huge American cemetery is lo­ gest tourist season in history, and abroad, where he made his ad The main concern of the Jocists cated. The place is well kept, the are making plans accordingly. Hmijna visit to the Vatican and at present, as it is of the Church prelate said, for the Italian people Rome, the Archbishop based his universal, is the eradication of appreciate what the United States impression of the faith of Euro­ Communism. To help bring about has done and is doing for them. THE VERY REV. MONSI­ peans on the crowds he saw pack­ the Christian victory, priests work Most of the American Hierarchy GNOR Walter Canavan, rector of ing the churches of Paris and Rome in the factories and live with fac­ who visit Rome travel over to see the Cathedral of the Immaculate at 'every Sunday Mass. He made tory workers, offering Mass and the cemetery. Conception, was toastmaster at the special visits when in Rome to two administering the sacraments un­ Archbishop’s dinner. Speakers he The village of Frascati was introduced included the Very Rev. mew churches, and also to the der any and alUconditions, mean­ almost destroyed by the war. So Major Basilicas of St. John while seeking to make the charity William Kenneally, rector of St. horrible was the destruction that Thomas’ seminary; the Rt. Rev. Lateran and g t Mary Major; at of Christ supplant the theory of there are still hundreds of bodies Monsignor Harold Campbell, pas­ all these the people cou^d be seen Marx in the laborers’ lives. In all buried under the rubble. ' going in and coming out in droves. Prance, the number of full-time tor of Blessed Sacrament cjiurch; COLORADOANS attending the regional conference the RL Rev. Monsignor Matthew Buckley Bros. Motors of the National Catholic Laymen’s retreat conference held Jocist workers is estimated at A HIGHLIGHT of the Arch­ 50,000. IN GENOA THE RUINS are Smith of the Register', and the R t in Wichita, Kans., Oct. 22 and 23, standing left to right are Harold A. heavily in evidence, and for lack of Sales - STUDEBAKER - Service bishop’s Paris stop, after his at­ Rev. Monsignor ^ Joseph Bosetti, Kiley, prominent Catholic layman and advertising executive; the tendance at Mass in the magnifi­ housing many residents still live AUTO REPAIRING ON ALL MAKE CARS A TRUCKS Rev. A. M. Rieckus, S.J., Regis college, and Francis Reinert, Boulder cent Cathedral of Notre Dame, was MENTIONING HIS PRIVATE in caves or wherever else they can Vicar General of the archdiocese. EXPERT BODY AND FENDER WORK — QLiAUTT PAINTING businessman. his discovery concerning the work audience with the Holy Father, fintf a semblance of shelter. About 176 priests attended. STEAM CLEANING - WASHING — LUBRICATION SERVICE + + + + + 6o0 So. Broadway — New Location — RA. 2826 Three From State Attend Retreat League Meeting World-Consciousness Needed Under the patronage of His Ex­ urday and Sunday, Oct 22-23. At­ CSMC Head Speaks to 350 Teachers cellency, the Most Rev. Mark K. tending were delegates from New Carroll, D.D., Bishop of Wichita, York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michi­ “ It is true that charity begins at home, but you as Cath­ Kans., the National Catholic Lay­ gan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Mis ‘Master of Sacred Theology* men’s Retreat conference held a re­ souri, Kansas, Oregon, Texas, and olic teachers must make sure that it does not remain there,” gional convention in Wichita Sat- Colorado. The Regis Laymen’s Re­ said the Rt. Rev. Edward A. Freking, secretary-treasurer treat league of Denver was repre­ of the Catholic Studenfts’ Mission Crusade, in bis address to Very Rev. Peter O'Brien sented by the Rev. Aloysius M the. teachers of the archdiocese last Friday in Oscar Malo Before You Buy. . DRIVE This Car Legion of Mary Rieckus, SJ., director; Francis J. hall. • Compare the Features • Compare the Value Reinert of Boulder, president; and More than 350 sisters and lay ness in the elementary grades. Honored by Dominicans Harold A. Kiley of St Francis de teachers accepted the MonsiSnor’s Demonstrations on the use of S n how EASILY you too » » r own Ametica’o Fineit Antomobili. Praesi^ium Has Sales’ parish, former vice presi­ challenge to become world-wide CSMC literature and plays were The Very Rev. Peter O’Brien, O.P., pastor of St. Dom­ You c«n own thU flno c»r for wh*t ■ medlnm-pricod c»r will coot you dent Organization of the conven­ in their mission interests and to presented by the Sacred Heart tion was handled by the retreat inspire the hundreds of young and Loyola grade schools. inic’s church, received the degree of master of sacred the­ LIBERAL tl/l LIBERAL Information Day men of Wichita. 4 Catholics under their supervision. Both groups assembled later in ology Tuesday, Oct. 18, from the hands of the Most Rev. TRADE CfUIlXJJXIU TERMS A day of information, spon­ The conference opened on Sat­ “ Young people are not cowards,” the afternoon to hear Mrs. Lchiise Emmanuel Suarez, O.P., S.T.M., Master General of the Order urday morning with a Mass in the sored by the Queen of Peace the prelate continued. “ They are F. Spaeth, staff member of the of Preachers. The peremony was performed at the newly MeCARTV-BATTERTOlV praesidium of the Legion of Mary, Redemptorist Church of St. Joseph not afraid of prayer and sacrifice. Shield magazine, official CSMC “ The House of Friendly Service” in Wichita. Meetings ware held in completed novitiate house of St. St. Louis’ parish, Englewood, was We must not be cowardly in our monthly publication, speak on authorized to confer the degree, in East CoHax at Gilpin DExter 4221 held Oct. 23 in the cafeteria­ the Lassen hotel. Panel discussions education for international under­ Peter Martyr, Winona, Minn., “ Missions in the Classroom; Ob­ which was bpened last month and this case the Master General of meeting room of St. Louis’ school. on Saturday treated “ The Estab­ standing.” jectives and Techniques.” Previ­ formally dedicated by Father the order, makes' the prescribed Featured speakers were Mr. and lishment and Financing of a Re­ ous to this talk the high school profession of faith swearing to up­ Mrs. Theron Francis Bowser, re­ treat House,” “ Development of Lay Introduced by teachers had heard the home mis- Suarez on Oct, 18. The title of “ Master of Sacred hold, teach, and defend the true LETFMIK6UMAER cent converts to Catholicism, who Leadership for the Retreat Move­ sipns discussed by the R t Rev. Father Leyden Theology” dates back to the mid­ doctrine of the Catholic Church. had been active in the Protestant ment,” “ The Conduct of Retreats Gregory Smith, archdiocesan di­ Monsignor Freking was intro­ dle ages. Up until the middle of The letters authorizing the confer­ ministry. Mrs. Bowser was a Uni­ for Laymen,” and “ Keeping the rector of the Society for