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Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1940— Permission to Reprpduce, Excepting Figure Is Reached; Co-Operation With C. C. D. on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Joint Rite June 2 WEEK CLOSE TO TURNING Provided in Resoiutions POINT IN HISTORY Never has the race o f history proceeded at a swifter pace than DENVER CATHOLIC Last Year’s Class of 335 Exceeded by 67; it has within the past week. Cham­ Adopted at Convention berlain resigned as prime minister Colorfal Service Planned in o f Great Britain following the con­ quest o f a large part o f Norway by the Nazis, but this news faded Mrs. S. J. O’DaV and Mrs. L A. Higgins Are Ciiy Auditorium into insignificance with the sud­ den thrust o f the Hiller blitxkrieg Re-Eleelad President, Vice President; F ^ C ^ S T E R For the first time in ^heir history six Catholic high into Holland, Belgium, and Luxem­ schools of Denver will graduate more than 400 young men and burg, and the greatest battle o f The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have the war, with the Nazis on their Other Officers Chosen Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services, women this year. .At the joint commencement exercises June way towards Paris. Holland, in less Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. 2 in the City auditorium 402 will receive diplomas. Last year than a week’s fighting, lost 100,- (By John Truxaw) the figure was 335. 000 men and gave up the battle Youth, its problems and welfare, dominated the discus VOL. XXXV. No. 39. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1940. $2 PER YEAR except in one small sector. .Its A colorful ceremony, employing some changes from navy went over to the Allies, but sions and addresses of the 14th annual diocesan convention previous commencements, is planned, according to the Rev. its great shipyards fell into Nazi of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women held Wednesday A ntl'll/TI A/f/T'V O’ Rocky Mountain Sodality union, hpld at Regi* col- Hubert Newell, diocesan superintendent of schools. The all- hands. Belgium put up a good and Thursday, May 15 and 16, at the Shirley-Savoy hotel, r\nnuui rviuy Sunday, had a* it* central figures, left to right, high school orchestra, directed by resistance, but widespread ruin below— Jack'Teeling, Regis high school, who gave a panegyric on the humility of Mary; Mary Janet Rich­ Leo Libonati, will furnish the Denver. Resolutions adopted by the body at the close of the ardson, Mt, St. Gertrude’s academy, Boulder, who read an original poem, “ Regina Pacis;” June Lqnsville, spread through the country, in­ session Thursday signified the intention of the women to co music. The a cappella choir of 300 cluding the great Catholic univer­ St. Joseph’s high school, queen; Frank Grebenc, Annunciation high scJtool, the queen’s escort; Peggy members, directed by the Rev. Dr, operate with the Confraternity of Jane Keown, Pancratia Hall, maid o f honor, and J. Fred Doyle, Miss Keown’s escort. Story on page 9. F .L TO sity city o f Louvain; one o f the tricts few students of high school Thomas Doran of the Cathedral chief victims o f the last World war. Christian Doctrine in its youth pro. staff, will sing. The choristers will grams and to assist in every other age receive any religious training Switzerland was in momentary outside the homb. be gowned in blue. danger o f invasion by the German way to relieve the spiritual and The graduates will be seated troops. France and England are material problems of modern For reasons of expense and dis­ TO across the stage as in format tances, the Bishop explained, it both in .grave peril, for their equip­ youth. years. The valedictorian’s address ment, particularly in the air, is At the final business session of would be impossible to enroll all the will be delivered by William Jones seemingly inferior to Hitler’s and the convention Thursday After­ Catholic children of the diocese in of the Cathedral high school. Al­ their leadership, so far, has been noon, the following officers were Catholic schools, even with the bert J. Hepp of Annunciation high worse than mediocre. France has chosen to lead the Denver D. C. greatest co-operation of parents will be the student master of cere­ C. W. for the year 1940-41: and children. The ideal of the been actually penetrated; England monies. is in danger. (Thursday showed Mrs. S. J. O’Day, Denver, re­ American Hierarchy, “ Every Cath­ In addition to Bishop Urban J. Frank L. Siener, director of St. the Allies in more hopeful shape). elected president; Mrs. L. A. Hig­ olic student in a Catholic school,’’ Vehr, Monsignori, and other promi­ Our own nation has been thrown gins, Denver, re-elected first vice he pointed out, is only an ideal to Anthony’s Neighborhood house on nent members of the clergy, invita­ the North Side, has been named into a frenzy o f plans for heavy president; Mrs. Joseph B. Farley, be worked towards, but one im­ tions have been issued to Mrs. Infe possible of complete achievement. director of Camp Santa Maria for spending, with the realization that Pueblo, second vice president; Mrs. Johnson Lewis, state superintend­ only enormous armament can save Robert Riordan, Salida, third vice Bishop Vehr asked the women of the 1940 season which opens June ent of public instruction; Charles 8, according to the Rev. Elmer J. us from the militaristic genius o f president; Mrs. Thomas Kerrigan, the D.C.C.W. to assist in the pro­ E. Greene, superintendent of Den­ Hitler. Mussolini has seemed ready Denver, treasurer; Miss Clara gram for the religious training of Kolka, supervisor of preparations ver public schools; Govenaor Ralph for the camp and assistant direc­ to enter the war on* Hitler’ s side Courtney, Denver, recording secre­ public high school student^ upon L. Carr, Mayor Benjamin Staple- one day and to be inclined to hold tary; Mrs. W. K. Sutherland, which the priests of the diocese tor of the Denver Catholic Chari­ Pueblo, financial secretary; Mrs. A. ton, and Stephen Knight, president ties. Mr. Siener is the first na­ o ff a little while longer the next. are now working. of the Denver public school board. J. Quinlivan, Denver, correspond­ tive of Denver to be selected to But the fact that the United States The importance of this work the The guests will be seated on a ing secretary, and Mrs. A. C. Car- direct , the camp activities, and is government has warned all its citi­ Bishop indicated by saying that 50 platform at the south end of the zens to get out o f Italy and the roll, auditor. Other officers are per cent of American children are well qualified to handle the 500 appointive. stage. underprivileged youngsters who Balkans at once and is seeing that affiliated with no religion. “ With Names of candidates for gradu­ The problem of the Catholic stu­ will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ships are provided to evacuate a 50 per-cent neo-paganized group ation are as follows: dent in the public high school was John L. Dower in the 12 weeks’ them is the most ominous sign to in this country, in a few years we CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL presented by the Most Rev. Bishop camping season. date. In short, the week has seen shall be faced with a real prob­ Raymond Baumgard, Robert the world actually close to a turning Urban J. Vehr in his address at lem. Our generation is still feeling Blodgett, Frank H. Brzoticky, Mr. and Mrs. Dower have spon­ point in civilization. The world is the first funcheon of the convention the salutary effect* of the last gen­ sored the camp annually for the Wednesday, May 16, attended by Charles Campbell, Robert Conway, paying for its anarchy in religion, eration’s religion. When we shall rom COLOmiDD Opera Stage Settings Joseph Cotton, Martin Custy, Al­ past decade at the site of the old its scoffing at morality, its loss o f 163 delegates. After being intro be removed from God by one gen­ first night stage coach stopover duced by Mrs. L. A. Higgins, presi fred DiManna, Charles DiManna, a sense o f justice. The false gods eration, America’s problem will be Carl Fiore, John Joseph Flynn, on the route to Leadville. The main it has created have started to eat dent of the Denver deanery. Bishop acute.’’ dormitory building at the camp is Vehr pplained the difficulty of the Robert Freudenstein, Gerald Good­ it.— Monsignor Smith. Bishop Vehr expressed his grati­ Excite Great Interest win, Jack Gunnison, Robert the famous Cassells hotel, which, problem which is to receive much fication at the work done by the PffiSl-SmilNTS Hamblin; together with the many acres of RED INFLUENCE DANGER attention in the coming year. In members of the D.C.C.W. in the forest and mountain land, has been TO UNIONISM the city of Denver approximately Gerald Harris, Edwin Hill, past year. The convention, he So massive and so detailed was intricate and is regular stage Henry Hurlburt, Henry Johns, Ed­ converted into a show spot in the We would not think of going no 50 per cent of the (latholic high said, was better attended and the equipment. South Platte valley. In addition far as Columnint Westbrook Pegler school students are in public high the scenery for the opera, Aida, ward Kennedy, Walter Kerwin, J. reports more encouraging this year TO lEHE Alarm Clock Mechanism Used Edward McCormick, Ross ^cCray^ to a camp program that includes (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) schools, he said, and in rural dis- that it was a long and tedious job boating, horseback riding, hiking, than ever before. He offered a for a dozen expert carpenters to Mr. Keeley disclosed that the ef­ James McElhinney, Joseph Man­ “ hearty thank-you to all of you fred, Gerald Mangone, Abe Mar­ swimming, etc., Mr. Siener will dismantle the various sections for fect is produced by a varied wave who are sacrificing time and tal­ The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, tinez, Francis Morriss, Joseph also direct a health program de­ storage. The set measured 55 machine, which is mechanically signed to increase the weight of Church to Be Dedicated ents in service to the Church.” The Bishop of Denver, expects that the feet in width, 60 feet in depth, Noonan, Albert A. Nucci, 'William large number of converts in the four Denver diocesan clergynten similar to an alarm clock, even to Jones, William O’Shea, Robert many undernourished boys and and 25 feet in height, and it re­ girls. diocese in the past year, the Bishop who are students in Rome will re­ quired a good four mgnths for the'necessity of winding. Instead Plunkett, Richard Po)ak, Paul Jos­ attributed in great part to the turn to this country immediately, building. The scenery was exe­ of hands the mechanism turns eph Rezak, Robert Schillinger, Previous to his employment as May 22 at Evanston, Wyo. work of the women. • on account of the war conditions in cuted from a model designed and round disk tlrratigh'arthdr light is James Soran, Norman Stauter, director of the deanery. ,^ tlm e n W . The principle of federation and Europe. They are the Rev. David produced a year ago by Walter P. filtered and is cast upon a painted Robert Stauter, James Sweeney, house on the Ndrtlt side," Mr. amalgamation, the backbone of Maloney of Littleton, the Rev. Keeley, who did the work in his screen. The revolving disk there­ Louis Tafoya, Robert Torpey, Cal­ Siener was engaged in social serv­ Evanston, Wyo.— Two Bishops college, Kilkenny, , and his the D.C.C.W., received high com­ Richard Hie.ster of Denver, the spare time. by creates the sensation of whit^ vin Wall, Lindsay Waters, Francis ice in Los Angeles, Calif., being and a score of priests will attend ordination to the priesthood. mendation from Bishop Vehr. Rev. John Kelly of Pueblo, and the capped waves (or moving light Wilson, James R. Dolan, Jack Had­ assistant director of the forestry Every part of the display, from rays) against a dark background dock; camps conducted by the probation the dedication of the new $30,000 Father Cassidy came to Wyoming Groups with a similarity of ideals Rev. George Spehar of Crested the huge towers and temple stand­ of water. Barbara Anglada, Maxine Aten- department of Los Angeles county. St. Mary Magdalen’s church in and was assigned to Holy Rosary and outlook can accomplish most Butte. It is hardly possible that ing 25 feet to the intricate detail The plans for the opera setting cio, Jean Barry, Kathleen Barth, In Ahis capacity, Mr. Siener had Evanston Wednesday, May 22, at parish. Lander. One year later, in when they know what the others they can remain in Rome for the carried out in Amneris’ private are doing. He also expressed the July examinations of their uni­ (Turn to P a g e s — Colum n 4) (Turn to Page 4 — Column 4) the supervision of hundreds of 10 o’clock. The Most Rev. Pat­ 1925, he was transferred to St, apartment, was based on a study rick A. McGovern, Bishop of Chey­ Rose’s parish, Torrington, where hope that more community cen­ versities. juvenile delinquents in five camps. of early Egyptian archaeology and He was graduated from the Uni­ enne, will officiate at the dedica­ he worked until 1932, when he was ters, organized according to Cath­ Father Maloney has finished his English operas made by Mr. tory services, and the Most Rev. appointed pastor of Evanston. olic ideals, will be established thesis' for a Doctorate in versity of Southern California with, Keeley. Because of this exact ad­ a B. S. degree in social science. Duane G. Hunt, Bishop of Salt There are approximately 50 fam­ throughout the diocese. Bishop Law. Fathers Kelly an^ Spehar, herence to historical fact, which in Lay Dinner Planned Lake, will attend. Following the ilies in the Evanston, parish. (Turn to Pages— Column i) ordadned March 7 of this year, ex­ every sense flattered the opera’s IJOO Children Apply dedication, the Rev. Edward Cas­ pected to present themselves for production, the setting has a value sidy, pastor, will celebrate a Sol­ examination for the Licentiate in far in excess of its actual cost. For Camp Admission emn Mass, coram Episcopo, as­ Sacred Theology. Father Hiester Value Set at $6,000 For Bishopss Jubilee Father Kolka declared that, al­ sisted by the Rev. John J. O’Con­ Regis to Qive L L . D . has still another year’s work before though only 500 children were se­ nor of Kemmerer, ; the procuring his Doctorate in Canon Professional stage directors, lected to go to camp, more than Rev. John Marley of Lander, sub­ Law. Both he and Father Maloney after a technical examination of It was announced this week at pointed out that, while the affair 1,200 had made application for ad­ deacon, and the Rev. Thomas F. have Roman Licentiates in Sacred the background equipment, averred the headquarters of the campaign is in lay hands exclusively, the co­ mission. Children were chosen on O’Reilly of Casper, master of cere­ T o John J. Sullivan Theology. Father Maloney is fin- that the complete exhibit could not to commemorate the silver jubilee operation of the clergy is needed. a need basis by the staff of social monies. In the evening the Altar (Tum to Page i — Column S) be provided anywhere for less than of Bishop Urban J. Vehr that a As it is desired that friends of the workers at the central office of society will serve a dinner to the $6,000 to $8,000. Coming from sea­ dinner for the laity will be held Bishop from every part of the the Catholic Charities. Each child, public in the City hall. John J. Sullivan, prominent Den­ identified. As head of the Sulli­ soned veterans in the show. busi­ June 12 as part of the celebration. state participate, a general pulpit whether accepted or rejected, was Information About ness, this opinion is a direct com­ The new church in Evanston ver investment banker, will be van & Company Investr^ent Bank­ The banquet will be sponsored by announcement of the event was re­ given a complete physical exam­ was begun in July, 1939. It is of ers he has financed nearly every pliment to' the local scenic talent the Knights of Columbus and the quested. awarded a Doctor of Laws degree ination at Ave Maria clinics. Some the Norman of architecture, Catholic building project in Colo­ Summer Schedule that furnished the labor. Lauritz Diocesan Council of Catholic Plans as yet are in the initial by Regis college at the annual of the children disqualified by was designed by Kauzor Bros, rado and adjoining dioceses for Melchior, famed opera tenor, who Women. stage, but at the present time it graduation exercises in the Regis reason of physical ailments are of Los Angeles, Calif., and has a more than a decade. He is a silver inspected the scenes a few ■ days Bishop Vehr extends a special seems that the dinner will be held gymnasium Thursday evening, Of Masses Sought receiving continued medical treat­ seating capacity of 200. All the jubilee member of the Knights of previous to the opening night, was invitation to the laity to attend the at the Shirley-Savoy hotel at a cost ment. June 6. Mr. Sullivan, who will be loud in his praise of the “ fresh­ Solemn Pontifical Mass of Thanks­ of $2 a plate. Local committees stone used in the construction of the commencement speaker this Columbus, and in 25 years was The campers are divided into the edifice was quarried in the grand knight twice, district deputy With the approach of the sum­ ness in color detail so vividly por­ giving in the Cathedral at 10 will call upon pastors in the near four groups of 125 each. In the year, was graduated from Regis mer season, requests are being trayed in this magnificent under­ o’clock May 29, the 25th anniver­ future and discuss plans to have immediate vicinity of Evanston. college 25 years ago this spring twice, state deputy twice, master initial division the boys under 12 Owing to the severity of the Wyo­ of the Fourth Degree from 1932 made for information about Mass taking.” sary of his ordination to the priest­ all parishes fittingly represented years of age will open the season ming winter, the date of dedica with a Bachelor of . Arts degree. schedules. All pastors are asked to Many opera-goers were im­ hood. A dinner-for priests will at this function. His quarter-century record of dis­ /Turn to Pages — Column 4) tion was delayed until now, al­ send notices of summer Mass pressed by the massive scale of the follow at the Brown Palace hotel. tinguished service to the college though the church was completed hours on Sunday and holy days, equipment, while others were curi­ In the message announcing the and to the Church in the West, and last December. The first Mass was at missions as well as for par­ ous concerning the “ tricks of the banquet for the laity, it was the outstanding, exemplary repre- offered in the building at mid­ ishes, to the Register office, P. 0. trade” necessary to pro'vide an au­ .sentation he has given the Church ‘Living Rosary’ Will Be night on Christmas, and a few Box 1497, Denver. In the event thentic variation. The Nile waves’ in civic affairs have won for Mr. weeks later the old church, which no notice is received from a given constant and realistic swell and DENVER PRIEST Sullivan an enviable eminence in had been abandoned, was com­ parish by the time the schedule is flow in act three was the source of the Church and state. Seldom has pletely destroyed by fire. Defec­ prepared for publication, the Mass much comment; but the mecha­ IS BACK FROM a layman in the history of the Staged Sunday Evening tive wiring was believed to cause hours for the summer of 1939 will nism necessary to express this nat­ the-'fire. West been better and more inti­ be repeated. ural phenomenon is not in the least mately known by the priests of the YEAR IN CHINA The present pastor. Father Cas­ Changes in plans for the “ Liv­ pating in the Living Rosary will district than Mr. Sullivan. ing Rosary,” to be staged Sunday sidy, is a native of Ireland, having In the past 25 years few dioc­ The Rev. Thomas A. Mahoney, carry a blue votive lamp which evening by the Denver Parish So­ come to the United States and to esan Catholic events have been C.M., native of Denver and former CATHOLIC HOSPITALS WILL dality, union, promise to make the will be lighted by small Joan Dick- the Diocese of Cheyenne in 1924. launched which have not found Mr. student at St. Francis de Sales’ unique observance of World So­ man from St. Mary’s academy Following the completion of his Sullivan in the vanguard, or with school and Regis high school, who dality Day even more colorful than when the particular Our Father or theological studies at St. Kieran’s which he has not been prominently has just returned from the mis­ GRADUATE 67 NURSES MAY 22 had been previously anticipated. Hail Mary which the sodalist rep­ sion fields in China, was a ■visitor resents is being recited. At the at St. Thomas’ seminary. Father The program, which ■will begin promptly at 6:45 p. m. in the conclusion of the last prayer the Commencement exerci.ses for Mercy Hospital Mahoney, who was ordained in St. field will be ablaze ■with the flame 400 Expected to Attend the 67 senior students of the nurs­ Sister Mary Francis, R.S.M.; Louis, Mo., June 4, 1939, and sang of 75 vigil lights. The voice of ing schools of the three major Den­ Fern Baker, Hazel Beirow, Lucille his first Solemn Mass in St. Fran­ Miss Rita LaTourette, who will ver Catholic hospitals will be held Bloom, Elizabeth Clarke, Ruth cis de Sales’ church June 11, 1939, give out the prayers, will be car­ Wednesday evening. May 22, at Cortney, Alice Cumberland, Mar­ has been in China since last Au­ ried to all parts of the stadium K. of C. State Convention 8:15 o’clock in the (iatlledral. The garet Mary Davis, Jane Elizabeth gust. He spent the intervening over a loud-speaker system which Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr ■will con­ DeGroot, Nellie DeGering, Marie time in making a survey of the will be installed. fer the diplomas on the candidates Dulaney, Irene Marie Grella, Vincentian missions of the Yuki- The 55 Hail Marys -will wear ang vicariate ih the pro'vince of About 400 delegates are ex­ fact that the world is besieged by John J. Sullivan for graduation, and the Rev. Lam­ Josephine Hanks, Dorothy Hays, white sport dresses, while the Our Kiangsi and in studying the mis­ pected at the 39th annual state warfare and the hatred of man for bert Zaleha, O.F.M., of St. Eliza­ Margaret Cora Hoover, Marjorie Fathers, who are the officers of to 1936, and has been on the board sionary problems and conditions in convention of the Knights of Co­ man, asks all members of the 27 beth’s parish, Denver, will deliver Jacobson, Elaine Marcella King- the union, will be attired in blue lumbus to be held in Sterling May councils in Colorado to rededicate of managers for ten years. When the Orient. the Catholic Charities were organ­ the address. The services will be horn, Valburg;a Klein, Lina Viola for contrast. Girls comprising the 18, 19, and 20. Registration will themselves to the principles of concluded with Benediction of the Lundquist, Marie Ruby Lunney, Father Mahoney has returned to cross ■will be clad in white. begin at noon May 18 in the con­ fraternity and Christian charity. ized -in 1927 he was appointed this country to give lectures on treasurer, and has been reap­ Blessed Sacrament. Receptions Norma Gladys Mangold, Elizabeth The Blessed Sacrament ■will be vention headquarters at the Gra­ He calls attention also to the the results of his fact-finding tour pointed to that post 12 times. With for the members of the graduation Janice Merriman, Helen McMahon, carried down the length of the ham hotel. There will be a public “ Prayers for Peace” program to and to seek financial aid for the the establishment of Ave Maria classes will be held at the hospitals Betty Darlene McNulty, Marjorie field after the Rosary has b^n social at the K. of C. hall that eve­ be broadcast on a coast-to-coast immediately after the ceremony. Chinese missions. From Denver ning at 9. clinics in 1935 he was named treas­ Frances Orton, Nancy Marie Father Mahoney went to Perry- formed and will be placed in the Columbia network Sunday from 5 urer of that institution, and last St. Anthony’s school of nursing, Walker, and Mary Blanche Weth- tabernacle of the outdoor altar The convention proper starts to 5:30, M:S.T. Stations KLZ in in charge this year of the com­ ville. Mo. Plans for his lecture year was elected to a similar post ington. tour are as yet indefinite. until the celebration of Benedic­ Sunday, May 19, with the initia­ Denver and KVOR in Colorado mencement program, gave a pre­ St. Joseph’s Hospital tion of a class in the first degree with the Colorado Hospital Service tion. The Rev. Hubert Newell, Springs will carry the program. association. graduation luncheon at the hos­ Marion Allor, Angela Amrein, spiritual director of the union, re­ at 10 a. m. The second and third Bishop Edwin V. O’Hara of Kansas pital Thursday, May 16, for the Glenna Ashbaugh, Janet Boggis, degrees will be given at 1:30. The For many years Mr. Sullivan has Physical Condition quests that spectators keep in City and Francis P. Matthews of been a leader in the development senior students of the three Harlan Clary, Mary Alice Coupe, mind the fact that the stadium convention banquet will be held Omaha, supreme knight of the schools. Lucretia De Schweinitz, Virginia Of Monsignor Brady at 7 p. m. of youth projects locally. Since will be transformed into an open K. of C., will be heard. Music 1933 he has been a member of the The names of the students to Dissler, Marie Davis, Virginia Slightly Improved church on Sunday and that a re­ The business session convenes will^ be furnished by the a capella executive board of the Boy Scouts be gp'aduated follow: Frantenberg, Kathleen Henry, spectful silence be maintained. Monday at 10 a. m. after the con­ choir of Monsignor E. J. Flana­ Mi** Anna Marie Wade, of- America, and for two terms was St. Anthony’* Hospital Gretchen Kanthack, Marguerite Joseph Stein, president of the vention Mass, to be offered by gan’s Boys Town, and benediction The Rt. Rev. Moniignor Rich­ pre*ident of the Dioce*an Par- president of the Denver Council of Feme Jacqueline Berrian, Fran­ Kagie, Marjorie Kimmell, Dorothy student council of Regis college, Bifshop Urban J, Vehr, at 9. The ard Brady, chaplain of Loretto i*h Sodality union, which i* will be given by Archbishop Fran­ Social Agencies. As a member of ces Lodema Blodett, Ellen Eliza­ Kuhn, Margaret LaPrath, Eliza­ has announced that cars will ^ al­ convention ball will be held at 9 in cis J. Spellman of New York. Height* college, who i* a pa­ *pon*oring the Living Ro*ary the executive board of the Denver beth Clark, Anna Mae Coby, Mary beth Maloney, Margaret McAl­ lowed to be parked only on the the evening. Entertainment will be tient at St. Jo*eph’* ho*pital, to be pre*ented at Regi* col­ The Rev. A, R. Kerr will con­ Community Chest he has repre­ Louise Dickson, Norma Elaine lister, Winona NoHette, Anna Sue baseball field and on the streets provided for the ladies in the form clude his series of radio addresses i* *lightly improved in hi* phy*i- lege Sunday evening. May 19. sented the Catholic Charities since Fairbanks, Lois Jean Holland, Pike, Dorel Reynolds, Henrietta cal condition, it wa* reported flanking the college grounds. All of cards, luncheons, and matinees over station KOKO, La Junta, 1929. Mr. Sullivan was gradu­ Mary Ellen Horton, Leona Helen Rolling, Violet Scheuerman, Edith Regis college stadium, is the first at the local theater. Thur*day. He i* able to *it up lanes of traffic to the administra­ (1370 k. c.), Sunday with a talk ated from Cathedral high school, Livonius, Helen Grace Maca, Anna Ann Scott, Fern Sitton, Elizabeth of its kind to be attempted in the tion building and Carroll hall will George 0. Kelley of La Junta, part of the time and to get ont on “ The Marks of the Church— and has been a Cathedral parish­ Carmella Milano, and Anna Spindler, Carol Varney, and Mary Rocky Mountain region. be blocked to lessen the conges­ state deputy, calling to mind the of bed occa*ionally. Holiness and Apostolicity.” ioner practically all his life. Madeline Suer. Louise Willera Each of the 75 sodajists partici­ tion. Thursday, May 16, 1940 PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 YOUTH QUESTION DOMINATES Aquinas Players . Av j lEnckrist to Be D.C.C.W. MEET D ISCU SSIO N S Given U Tots in (Continued From Page One) by the D.C.C.W.) for doing good Prepare lor lA Vehr concluded his address with a work in the campaign of making I & a . pledge of his own help and co­ both parents and teachers better operation in the next year’s work aware of the economic problems of the Diocesan council. of youth. Tkee-Act Effort Qifts for the Qraduates Park Hill Ckrck Mr*. S. J. O’Day Pr**ida* Father Wogaa Discusses C.Y.O. Mrs. S. J. O’Day, president of The youth theme was continued Bracelets...... and f2 .0 0 (Bletied Sacrament Parish) the D.C.C.W. for 1939-40, pre­ in the talks and discussions of (St. Dominic'* Pariah) sided at the opening meeting of Thursday. At the session presided Rosaries...... 60^, 76^, 91*00, $1.50 and up On Sunday, May 19, at 8 When The Baby Cyclone, Georg# o’clock Mass, 23 children will the convention Wednesday morn­ over by Mrs. J. Fred McCort of M. Cohan’s comedy, is played on Catholic Girl’s Guide...... 91*75 and up make their First Holy Commun­ ing, following a Mass celebrated Greeley, the Rev. Barry Wogan ion. They are Paul and Richard in the Cathedral by the Very Rev. outlined the organization and Friday evening, May 24, at St. Young Man’s Guide.,...... 9 2 .0 0 and up Albrecht, Thomas Creighton, Dale 'Thomas J. Wolohan, pastor of background of the national Cath Dominic’s Little theater, it will be Jim McConaty, Jr. JamM P. McConaty, Sr. Fults, Bart Finn, Frank Job, John Sacred Heart parish, Pueblo. In ollc Youth organization. He em­ the 25th three-act play presented Pictures...... 50^^, 75^^, 91*25 and up 42 rca n Exptricnc* Larson, Martin Kenehan, Robert her welcoming speech, the presi­ phasized the importance of 100 by the Aquinas players. This play Menard, Barbara Ann Dunn, Dor­ dent outlined the activities of the per-cent parish co-operation if a will be repeated on the following Sterling Silver Rings...... 9^*00, 9^*25 and 9I*SO council during the year of her ad­ diocesan C.Y.O. is to be effective. Sundefy and Monday evenings, othy Campbell, Joann Duffy, Mil­ Medals and Chains__25|^, 50^, 75^, 91*00 and up THE SPIRIT OF REVERENCE dred Fitzpatrick, Patricia Ann ministration and presented the The Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron, June 2 and 3, and at a Sunday D.C.C.W. program for Catholic with the aid of diagrams and pos You feel it as you walk down the dim aisles of West­ Jones, Patricia Kent, Joanne matinee at 2:15 p. m. The players Books...... 91.25, 91.50, 92.00 and 2.50 Levings, Leona Leyden, Mary Action. ters, explained the program for the were organized in the fall of 1926 minster Abbey, past the flower-covered Tomb of the Following the luncheon, at Unknown Soldier, beneath the tattered and worn battle Catherine McDonald, Consuelo religious education of Catholic and made their first public appear­ Gradiktion Greeting Cards, which the Most Rev. Urban J. youth in public high schools re ance in a three-act play in the flags. You feel it, too, in our services, for we bear con­ Martinez, Margaret and Mary ...... 5^, 10^, 15^, 25^ and 35^ Vehr delivered his address, the cently adopted at a conference of following March. The players are stantly in mind that, no matter how simple the ceremony, Quayhagen, Patricia Sliney, and Very Rev. Charles M. Hagm* Northern Colorado clergy. He under the direction of the Rev. J. it is an enduring and reverent memorial to one who was Marilyn Stein. James Reed and Jack Kelly will lead the proces­ opened the afternoon session with asked the co-^eration of members J. Regan, O.P., their founder. dearly loved. prayer and spoke birefly on the sion, and Richard Desilets and of the D.C.C.W. in the conducting The June carnival activities are Francis Murphy will serve at the importance of personal sanctifica­ of study clubs for these high schoo. proceeding with vigor. A group James Clarke tion in the work of the D.C.C.W. students. of men of the parish is busy con­ Mass. In this regard he emphasized the Mo-Dad Club Ends Saaton C.C.D. Need* Told structing new booths. The popu­ importance of the making of at re­ The Mo-Dad club held its last In the last address of the Thurs­ larity contest is moving along, th# Church Goods House meeting Wednesday evening. May treat. day morning session, the Rev. F. contestants keeping one another federal at No. Speer Youth Must Bo Safecuariled 16, in the school hell. The meet­ Gregory Smith, diocesan director guessing as to their progress. Mrs. Headquarter* for Article* o t Devetien, Church Finiahiaga, "The indoctrination of youth QRand 1626 ings will be resumed In the fall. of the Confraternity of Christian Mary Naughton is chairman of the Boole* for the Catholic Laity and Clergy. destroying religion in (Jerm^y Doctrine, pleaded fo » more co­ dinner committee and has decided The square dances that are the and Russia,” said the Very Rev, 1636«38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 feature of the club were well at­ operation 'h'lth the C.C.D. Vacation to repeat the popular menu of the Harold V. Campbell in an address schools, he said, are doing great 1939 carnival dinner. tended in tne school year and on "The Objectives of the Dioc­ were held every other week. work in reaching the 40 per cent of Sodaliat* to Roceive Eucharist esan Council” Wednesday after­ Catholic children in the state who ► Mrs. Leonard Swlgert, the treas­ noon. “ Our most important prob­ do not even attend Sunday schools, Sunday is Communjon day for ► ♦ FLOYD’S ♦ urer, reported that a good sum was all junior and senior sodslists. All Better Permanent Individual Coiffures lem in the United States,” he em­ but “ they are only an approach ► realized and that this would be phasized, “ from the viewpoint not the girls are urged to be preiSnt used in the interest of the school. to the problem.” As each problem ► Waves of Charm only of a Catholic, but also of an in the extension of C.C.D, is and to offer their Communion for Mrs. Mary Gibbons Troop 145 Win* Banner American, is to safeguard our their mothers. ► At the Park Hill court of honor solved, the confraternity dlrectof ► Beaaty Salon S S f A Beauty Studio youth. Since we Catholics have a said, new problems present them­ All the young women of the par­ is now associated with this leld at the Smiley. Junior high house. Mrs. Gibbons is well ► 12th and Elizabeth Colo. Blvd. system, we must, therefore, ex­ selves. There are still many groups ish are invited to participate In the school Monday evening. May 18, tend it to take in all the Catholic known by the musical circle, ► that cannot be reached by existing May crowning procession Sunday EWl. 8871 EM. 8841 troop 146 won the attendance ban­ youth in the country,” The object afternoon and are requested to of Denver as an accomplished ner for the second consecutive methods. of the Denver Diocesan council is. meet In the basement at 3 o’clock. musieian, especially in piano time. The parents, relatives, and Father Smith pointed out that Father Campbell said, to extend it is the aim of the confraternity Lonnette Green, Mary Kenlery, and pipe organ. Her many friends of the scouts turned out this system of education and Eileen Conboy, Arlene Fincher, friends wlH be glad to know in a large crowd, and the troop in Colorado to have 60 per cent of youth work throughout the state adult Catholics enrollecf in discus­ Rosemary Close, Helen Hazlitt, that she it here to greet easily won the banner in competi­ of Colorado. and Mary Torley will represent them. tion with the other troops of the sion clubs. He stressed the need of “Why Pay More?” Father Campbell explained the having someone in each parish St. Dominic’s sodality in the Liv­ district. It also came very near main objectives of the N.C.W.C. ing Rosary to be staged in the (Trademark) charged with the responsibility of Mrs. Gibbons is epeeialiting winning the banner that is given and all its affiliated organizations, Regis stadium Sunday evening. to the troop showing the most ad­ organising the clubs. in Baby Grands and Spinets the glory of God, the interest of Reliaioa CU** Presented May 19, at 6:46, under the auspices vancement. The first aid team, the Church, and the welfare of the of the Denver Parish Sodality consisting of Joe Peterson, John Sister Mary Finian of Cathedral WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES country. To accomplish these ob­ school, with a number of her pu­ union. All sodalists and their Blocksom, Lionel Wich, Bill Al­ jectives each council must accept friends are invited to be present. INCORPORATED len, and Billy Olsen, made a good pils, closed the session with a the Bishop as its spirit and his demonstration on the method of )>»»D 7rR R o vy*- Colorado Owned Stores showing in the contest. The team word as its program. Every mem­ Death Claims 4 Nuns will compete with other teams rep­ teaching religion in elementary jiuste 00* ber must know her religion and schools. The very Rev. Robert M. Exciuilvc Knth* Rapreicn.iativea 17th and Broadway 800 Santa Fe Dr. resenting all the troops of the city. Of Canossian Institute become a lay priest in Catholic Kelley, S.J.. president of Regis Francis Murphy took the part of 1521 STOUT St. Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California Action. college, spoke at the Thursday the victim. Youth* Lack Emnleyment Hong Kong.— (Fides) —Within 15th and California An overnight hike is being luncheon meeting on “ Catholic the space of three weeks death In his talk on “ Making Parents Women in Modern Life.” planned to be held as soon as a Aware of the Problems of Youth,” claimed four Sisters of the Canos- We Do Not Have Special Sales But Sell You at Our Lowest suitable weekend can be selected. The afternoon session was sian Institute. Mother Eva Reme- the Rev, Hubert Newell, diocesan opened by the Rev, Elmer J. Kolka Hourzi fi to 12; 1 to 6. Phone MAin 8437 Prices Every Day on All Drug Merchandise. All of the scouts are anxious to dioB, a native of Macao, and superintendent of schools, pre­ with prayer and remarks. John C participate in this. Many of them Mother Cleofe Rosettj, native Ital­ sented as one of the greatest prob­ Moody, director of Vail Commun- are expected to attend the retreat ian, died on the same day, while lems of America and the Church in nity center, explained "A Training for Catholic Boy Scouts that will the infirmarian of the community Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist America today the plight of the Course for Catholic Group Work, be held on the first three days of and Mother Elizabeth' O’Toole, who 3,000,000 young men and women ers.” Before the final business July. The parents may bring was born of Irish extraction in between the ages of 16 and 25 meeting of the afternoon, repre­ Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets their boys to Camp St. Malo Sun­ Hong Kong, died zhortly there­ SPECIAL OFFER who are not in school but who are sentatives of the Denver and Pu­ day afternoon, June 30, and may after. unemployed and of the other mil­ eblo deaneries conducted a social We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six call for them July 4. lions who ai'e misplaced voca­ welfare discussion. months to pay your bill. Private room or open storage. We A retreat for the cubs has also tionally. He explained how easily have low rate of insurance. Registration for the convention met with the approval of the in­ these youths, who have been totaled 141, including delegates Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on dividuals and tneir parents. This taught that America is the land from Greeley, Pueblo, Colorado COTTRELL'Si your work. will be held after the Boy Scouts' of great opportunity and that suc­ Springs, and other Colorado cities retreat. The men on the com­ MOVING, STORAGE AND PACKING cess in this life means participa­ Eight women’s organizations af­ mittees of the scouts and cubs tion in professional life, can go filiated with the D.C.C.W. in the No Money Needed for Six Months who wish to accompany the bays astray when they are able to find past year, including five re-affilia should notify the scoutmaster, only a job^hey dislike, or no job at tions in Trinidad. DUFFy. STORAGE & MOVING CO. Georg# U. Brown. They will have all. During the convention a display a joint meeting Tuesday, May 28. 1521 20th St. Office and Warahouse As means to remedy this great of art and artcraft, including vest­ Beptiim* Are Parfermed youth problem, Father Newell sug­ ments, altar linens, scryibooks, On Sunday, May 12, Glen John, gested that parents and all or­ etc., was shown in the Shirley. son of Francis and Margaret ganizations that wish to aid youth Savoy hotel. It included work tPricea for Fri., Sat., & Mon.| O’Dare, 2637 Eudora, was bap­ make themselves familiar w i^ the of M t St. Vincent’s home, St tized by the Rev. A. E. WarwicK. various governmental agencies set Eunhrasia’s training school for Sets a New Straw Hat Margaret Mary Murphy, daugh­ up for this purpose, that youth be girls, Vail center, the Tabernacle given more guidance and sym­ ter of Francis and Rose Murphy, society, and other groups. 1426 Forest, was baptized by the pathetic co-operation in their ef- Style for the Nation! Very Rev. H. V. Campbell. fort to adjust themselves, and that Resolution* Passed K*taIution* ptiu d by the DcRvtr DIoc Wider brims— Stetions with a true Maureen C. Geraghty, daughter youth be kept in sehoo'l for a ••*n Ceuneil ot Cstholie Woman in th* western air— have taken the nation over of John L. and Jermyna Geraghty, longer period to keep them off the 1040 convention included; m i l l E R 'S this summer— and you’ll find them all 2838 Clermont, was baptized by street end off the glutted labor To our Moat Reverend and beloved the Rev. W. J. Mulcahy. market. In closing, lather Newell Biihop we extend eonrrstuUtion* on the at Cottrell’s! Particularly outstanding oeesiion o( the ailver jubilee of hia are the new soft straws— and the long Mmes. Edward Day. Jr., and offered his thanks to the Catholic ordination to th* holy pritathood and wa James W. Creamer will entertain Parent-Teacher league (sponsored pledfa him the aupport of the Denver oval shapes that fit with comfort! As ■SUPER mBBKETn St. Norbert’s circle Friday, May dloeeian unit ef the National Council ef usual, Cottrell’s have the Largest Stet­ Cstholie Women in promoting his son stock of Straws In the wazt! 17, at the Denver tea room. sITieiant program of Catholie Action. A. Fairfax, who is recovering Tha Catholie Church atraasea the im­ portance ef religioua education for youth. from an operation, will be re­ Subvaralva power# art alio working for moved to his home soon. Mrs. youth but to tha detriment of youth and Whole Green Margaret Kress of Dubuque, la., our Catholic traditions. Wa resolve to co-operate with the Church to the fullest sister of Mrs. Fairfax, is a guest in Its plan to provide religious instruc­ at the Fairfax home. tion for all our youth, whathar in paro. Mr. and Mrs. James Brennan ehial or publlo tehools, to increase intar. Rosedale Tiny, and daughter, Mary Patricia, left Sit in our objectives, the glory of God. the intarait of tha Church, and th* wel­ BEANS IVo. 2 can,...... recently ,for Santa Clara, Calif. fare of our country. Upon their return they will be B* it resolved also that w* give our accompanied by James, Jr., who he«rtf«lt approval to th* youth program (nderied by the Nstiensl Council of Cath­ has been attending school at olic Women and pledge our full co­ Santa Clara. (Continued From Page One) operation in those parlshea which are Grape Juice Roland Ord, son of Mr. and ready to initiate youth work and youth from June 8 to 28. The subse­ erganiiatien. Mrs. James Ord, is confined to his quent three camping periods for Realiaing the need of an adequate pro­ home because of illness. the older boys, younger girls, and gram of ayatamatie religioua initruetlon ^Vedding Party Announced for all aga groups, tha council endortts STETSON COCOANUTS Rosemary, older girls are as follows: June th* dioceasn program of the Confraternity Dorothy Marie Bate, daughter 28 to July 18; July 20 to Aug, 10, of Christian Doetrins and recommends 12 oz. can...... J...... of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Bate, and Aug. 10 to Aug. 30. to Its members and affiliated organiia- whose marriage to Harry 0. Hen­ tions co-operation in the conducting of STETSON SAILORS $3.50 and $5.00 Counselors for Boys, vaestloD schools, school year instruction kel will take place Saturday elasses, high school and adult discutsion 10 morning, June 1, in Blessed Sac­ Girls Announced olubi, and all aueh aetivities. $3 rament church at 11 o’clock, has Counselors who will have im­ Raallting tha great and growing need Again Cottrell's Tops the Town With announced the members of the for tha trained Catholio worker in the mediate custody of the children are Held of aocial aervlea throughout our 5 STAR SPECIAL! wedding party. Her sister, Kath­ the following; Eugene Geissler, land and knowing full well the demands leen, will be maid of honor, and William Mooney, Harold Mountain, neetssary to carry on tha program of tha 5 Delicious bridesmaids will be Misses Irma National School of Social Sarvica, ba it Joseph Brown, Jerome O’Dowd, resalvtd that in tha coming year tha Den­ STRAW HAT Newell, Rita Thompson, and Mar­ John Stein, and William Barry; ver Diocesan Council of Catholic Women jorie Self, and Mrs. Richard Shay. Mrs. Gene Blish, camp matron; render greater material aid than it hat in H l - Q Robert Bate will be best man, and th* past. Jeannette Gies, Agnes Weber, Realiaing that th* retreat movement SPECIALS! ushers will be Gerald Erhart, Emma Romano, Sydney Monaghan, is growing in interest, both in the closed Horace Knapp, George Greer, Jr„ Peggy Mahoney, Ruth McKala, retreat and in day* of recollection, let us CAKES and F rp k Tabb. The flower Margaret Anne Roche, and Grace do all In our power to further this spiritual exereis* and axpresi our grati­ TO CHOOSE FROM fi*" * Jane Gooding and Wagner. Edward Dinan, a semi tude to th* religious communities who $1.45 $1-95 Mary Patricia Brennan. narian, will be sacristan. offer hospitality for such exercises. We reiterate our oft-expressed etand WHITE LAYERS Among the pre-nuptlel affairs honoring Dorothy Mario Bate, against tha parnicloua birth control — buyn fancy Braid*, With 6 different kinds of SerTct Sis propaganda and w* call upon tho daeant for Sailor* and Toyo* icini. Two Layers Gencregtlr bride-elect’ is a luncheon Friday, women of the land to crush this and Honeycomb crowns, May 17, to be given by Mrs, Rod limilar mevamanta that vielat* the aane- = worth to 62.00! New ventilated crowns, CHOCOLATE CAKES tity of the mtrriag* bond. Chocolate Fud(e Icinz. ney Holbrook at her home in Opera Scenery Realiaing that th* permanenet of out Palma Royales worth Lakewood. On Saturday, May 19, nation dapendi upon tna itablllty of our wider brim itylesl BURNT SUGAR CAKES homta. w* call upon th* loyal eltlaena ef STETSON PANAMAS to tS.OO! Caramel Icins. / Mrs. Richard Shay and Miss Rita Thompson will entertain at our eountry to do what they can to BANANA CAKES mitigate the divoreo evil, to atrengthen $5 luncheon and linen shower. On Excites Interest family life, and to popularla* entertain­ GOLD LAYERS 2 0 Wednesday, May 22, Mw. Robert ment under family auaplees. Wt command th* egpoie ef th* vlcloui Raepberry Cream Filled. Topped Weir and Mrs. Gene Gregory will with toasted Cashew Nuts. Larger Sizes 3Sc and 60c give a shower in her honor, and (Continued From Page One) antl-Amarloan activity in our midat that are a combination of designs from haa bttn effaeted by tha Diet eommlttae on Friday night, May 24, Miss and limilar erganiaatlona. Irma Newell will give a shower in other productions of Awe, all of W* eail upon th* patrietia eitiaant ef her honor. which required from three to five our land to take cogniianct ef and to pravent tha apraad of the subvaralve Grad* to Entartain different stage designs. Mr. — buys Genuine South Keeley drew his first print for the teaehinga that art undermining the The alumnae of Mt. St. Joseph- patrietiam and morale ef our youth in — buys Pineapple American Panamas in background some four years ago, tha tax-aupported educational inatitutioni on-the-Ohio» Cincinnati, will enter- of the land. Weave Sailors, Cocoa- Telescope, Diamond tain at a tea Saturday, May 18, but because of financial difficul­ ties his three-set scale was deemed Owing to acuta aeonemlo distress nut Weaves, Crunches crown, o p tim o and at the home of Mrs. T. J. Morris- many tnousanda locally art unable to impractical. Two years ago he CORN sey The senior girl members of provide for themselves even necessary and Coolahs worth to pinch crown styles made another design, with two sets, medical and hospital ttrvieas. The Ctth- Cathedral, St. Francis de Sales,’ worth to 64.95! Select sweet sugar, but this, too, was shelved. His elio hospitali of Celerade, in co-opera­ 64.00. full No. 2 can...... at. Joseph s, Annunciation, and final draft,'made a year ago, was tion with othar private institutioni, havt Holy Family high schools have sat up a group hospitalisation program m i l . simplified down to a single set. to ragulata the coat of hospital car* for been Invited to call between the Costumes for the near 180 who workers, their families, and thair da- hours of 3 to 6 p. m. appeared in the finished Aida were pendents. Ratoivtd that w* urge our The Altar and Rosary society mambert to eontinu* to taslit in ex­ made and designed by the Colorado tending tha opportunitlaa of tha Colo­ Cleanser & Washing Friday in McDonough hall, Costuming Co. Many suggestions rado Hospital gtsoelttlon to Catholie with Miss Harriett Barker of Lo from individual performers were workingmen throughout tha dieeaat. We retto Heights college as the •nthusiastlcally endorse and promita the COTTRELL'S followed out in the creations. ITie support of tha Denver Dloeeian council COMPOUND speaker. Miss Esther Young was scenery was produced by the Mid­ to th* American Red Croat oampalgn received as a new member. Mmes, west Scenic studios, and much of now in progreat. Thomas Rogers, Milton Allen, W* uphold th* hand* of the Holy Fa­ STETSON HANOKIS “fhM A U ii A S ton e Laborlite, 16 oz. pkg. (DIic. while they the painting was done by Edward ther, F iui XIT. and pledge him the aup- laat) cleanup, each...... Harold Collins, and Karl Mayer Arnold, who is a member of the pert ef our prayora to th* and that God appointed as delegates to Knighta of Columbus and a Cathe­ may grant him th* aatl and inipiratien to $5 431 lIXTIINTH f T* the p.C.C.W. cenventlon held tUi dral pariihionaf. The actual coat bring about that univeraal pete* among 'W B i week. nation* that It ao dtar to bit patama] was 6800. baart. m m

Thursday, May 16, 1840 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 420J PAGE THREE

P lV C f" ■* Mary’s academy on Mother’s day were the four veiled i Jli V./17111'fliM -fst'C tl'fl'Ii'O gjyjg here with their three escorts. They are, front to Glendale 3 6 6 3 CaWral P.-Tl back, Anne Carolyn Laurence, Patty Ann Schussler, Anne Werner, and Catherine Ann Keller. At the Preferred Parish rSar left is Evelyn I.aurence. Behind the first communicants is Margaret Mary Keller. At the right is Elaine Hencmann. The girls are shown entering the chapel at the academy, where Father Bernard Cullen Trading List Officers Installed celebrated the First Communion Mass. 'SUL mORTUriRIES MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER Mrs. E. A. Hollingsworth, past TKa raerchanti represanted in this section are boosters. They are' president of the Denver county P.- anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co> T.A., installed Mrs. A. A. May as operate with them. president of the Cathedral P.-T CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our personnel A.; Mrs. F. H. Kemme, vice presi­ dent; Mrs. 0. Madonna, treas­ and the finest equipment and facilities are Cathedral urer; Mrs. A. F. Jepson, secretary, assigned to every Catholic Service and Mrs. L. Lament, historian, on WINES LIQUORS Monday evening. May 13. She ex­ plained the duties of each office Joseph E. Bona, Vice President ECONOMY Nadorff Liquors, Inc. and the importance of fulfilling HOME OF GOOD SPIRITS them properly. She also expressed 16th at Boulder Speer Blvd. at Sherman LIQUOR STORE Where you get the most of the best gratitude to the Cathedral P.-T. Next to Clark’s Church Goods tor the least. A. for its past co-operation. F#quipped to Respond to Any (^11, Any Time, Any Dlitaneo 1634 Tremont KE. 4.'i.'>4 Call EM, 0677 far Prompt The P.-T.A. wa's favored with FREE DELIVERY FREE PARKING Delivery a program presented by Miss Jean 18K E. Colfax Are. Colfax A Williams nette Gies, art instructor; Miss CH. 4568 JACK SPEEGLE, Prop. Clara Werle, home economics in­ Mac’s Grocery & Mkt. 534 East Colfax— Cor. Pearl structor, and Edward Bach, su­ pervisor of speech of the high We Carry a Select Line of ARGONAUT WINE AND school. Foodstuffs Mrs. F. H. Kemme gave a reportj Preferred Parish LIQUOR 00. on the state P.-T.A. convention OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS held in Colorado Springs, stressing UNTIL 10:30 BEER ON ICE the friendliness with which the pa­ LARGEST AND FINEST Trading List 512 E. 13th Ava. STOCK IN DENVER rochial members were received. Father Francis J. Kappes and THE 853 CORONA ST. Mrs. A. A. May attended the Den­ GRAY AND ROSE ver county P.-T.A. luncheon Tues­ MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER Corona Shoo Shop BEAUTY SHOPPE day, May 14, when Father Kappes The merchants represented in this section are boosters. They ar* Where Quality, Material Josephine Henderson, Prop. gave the invocation. Mrs. A. A. May, Mrs. F. H. anxious to work with you and are deserring oi your patronage. Co­ And Workmanship Prevail Permanents Given by operate with them. CREPE OR LEATHER SOLES 75c PROF. ALPHONSO Kemme, Mrs. R. G. Morrison, s*d A Full Line of Laces and Polishes Mrs. J. E. Flynn attended the CHAS. F. MADAY, Prop. 724 East 17th Arc. diocesan meeting. Near Clarkson KE. 3760 St. Francis de Sales' PETE GOLDEN’S Rel-Greme Regis Faculty to Tavern * ICE CREAM Billie Ohler Says: If it comes from 18TH AND DOWNING Individualized for Yoiir Own Party Needs Entertain Board Plate Lunches OHLER’S MODEL MARKET 318 E. 13th Ave. Beer — Wines — Mixed Drinks TA. 8998 (Regis College) or the HOT & COLD SANDWICHES WE DELIVER The administrative council will be entertained by the faculty in PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE the college dining-room hall Mon­ Junior Tabernacle Mass Is June 9 I t ’ s Good Presentation day, June 3, at 6:30 p. m. Members will hold their annual meeting in Quality Meats and Groceriea the president’s office at 8 p. m. SOCIETY TO CELEBRATE 10TH Hay Crowning Is , 1487-91 SO. PEARL A dinner for the graduates, Market Phone PE. 1100 Store Phone SP. 3829 PRESSING - CLEANING Kehrberg’s 5 and 10 their relatives, friends, and the Call BROWN’S Cleaners alumni will be held at the Albany JUBILEE OF REORGANIZATIO 3200 W. Alameda hotel on Tuesday, June 4, at 6:30 NiPlan ol Sodality JACKSON’S JGYGE GLEANERS Pressing Service p . m . The Most Beautiful Store Joint baccalaureate services Cut Rate Drugs FOR THE BEST Final plans for the celebration All past and present members on Alameda with Loretto Heights college, (Holy Family Parish) Liquors • Sundries Alterations a Specialty 718 Knox Ct. TA. 4749 of the tenth anniversary of the are invited to attend this anniver- YOUR BEN FRANKLIN STORE Regis high school, and Pancratia Plans for the May crowning, the SP. 3662 1306 S. Pearl reorganization of the Junior -sary Mass, which will be followed Prescriptions hall, as previously announced in climax of the year’s activities Tabernacle society were made at tree Prompt Delivery (IFe Call for and Deliver) the Register, will take place at by a breakfast at the Park Lane of the Holy Family high school the council meeting Wednesday, Call 8p. 844S Downiiiff and Alameda When buying from the Loyola church May 31 at 10:30 hotel. Circle presidents have been sodality, which will take place in firms advertising in this COMET a. m. Since this will be the Feast May 15, at the home of Miss asked to call the members of the church Sunday, May 26, are Delivered anywhere in the city. of the Sacred Heart, a Solemn Helen Flynn. It was decided that their groups so that reservations being made by the organization. Progressive Shoe Shop 100% S p ecia lly Homogenized paper, please mention that Mass in honor of the Sacred Heart a High Mass will be sung by the (Pasteurized) Cream — Blend SHOE SHOP for the breakfast can be made as Margaret Mullane, retiring pre­ Always Forward— Never Backward will be celebrated by the Very Rev. F. Gregory Smith, moderator soon as possible. It is expected fect, will crown the statue. Her Milk. you saw their advertise­ Rev. Dr. Robert M. Kelley, S.J., Dotentown Prices of the society since its reorganiza­ that all the newly-organized circles WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE ment. president of Regis. The sermon will attendants will be the other offi­ Exclusive Product of Next Door to the Bamom Library tion, at St. John’s church E. 5th will also take an active part in this COME FIRST be preached by the Rev. E. A. cers, Anna Van Valkenberg, Grace and Josephine, at 9:30 o’clock celebration. Reservations should Lincoln Creamery Conway, S.J., of men at Horrigan, and Virginia Hose. A SP 9986 288 So. Penn. Sunday, June 9. be sent to Miss Marye McPhillips, 515 E. Exposition SP. 82SI Regis. court of honor will be formed by FREE CALL FOR AND DELIVERY 1745 S. Broadwar SP. 1411 CH. 2762. the girls of the high school. Ste Vincent de PauFs Monday, May 20, will be Regis- **Shnp With Confidenct at Wcrnarii* Loretto day at Elitch’s gardens. It was announced at the council After the coronation, the act Dutch Lunch Headquartern The Prep parade, a social to meeting that membership pins will of consecration will be read by KENTUCKY GARAGE SOUTH GAYLORD For Better which the seniors of Denver Cath­ College Choir to be available by June. They can be Grace Horrigan and will be re­ WERIYER’S COMPLETE REPAIR olic high schools are invited as purchased through the circles’ peated in unison by all sodalists. SERVICE DELICATESSEN CLEANERS Hair Styling and guests, will be held in the Regis presidents for the nominal sum of The 17th annual Elitch’s social 1025 SO. GAYLORD Beauty Service gymnasium Friday evening. May M p:>ch. sponsored by the Berkeley Social All work mbiolutelr guarantees WINES and LIQUORS 661 E. Kentucky Direct Plant Service 24. Sing at St. Janies’ The society took an active part club was held Thursday, May 16, 83 ts 81 S. Broadwar at Baraud Finest Quality Dry Cleaning The Virginia Barber The Denver Parish Sodality in the D.C.C.W. convention held and was well attended. The event PE. 2302 At Reasonable Prices union will conduct a Living Ro­ this week. The delegates attenid- marked the opening of the social FREE DELIVERY SERVICE PEarl 1350 Marjorie Arnold and Beauty Shop sary on the Regis campus Sunday (St. Jamea’ Pariah) ing the sessions were Misses season of the gardens. PE. 2586 2027 E. Virrinie evening. May 19. Miss Anna The Colorado Woman’s college Margaret Faney, Marion Lamp­ All students of Holy Family BUCHANAN’S Individual Hair Styling by COME TO Marie Wade is in charge. school will participate in the an­ choir will furnish the music this ort, Frances Nadorff, Charlotte Skilled Operators at RICE’S At the student assembly held Sunday evening in St. James’ McNamara, and Catherine Ma­ nual all-parochial picnic to be held LIQUOR STORE KNIGHT’S Wednesday, May 15, Joseph Hal- church, E. 13th avenue and New­ loney; Mrs. Hazel Rider and Mrs. at Elitch’s gardens Wednesday, loran staged a comedy which he port street, preceding the lectur^ Helen Canny. May 22. Last year the prize for Fine Wines and Liquors Roberts Barber Shop SERVICE STATIOl^ Barber and Beauty Shop had written. The Pied Saxophonist. BEER given by the Rev. Charles M. John­ Circle Sewi Linens turning in the most tickets was For PerBonalized Hair Cuttinir and Shap­ The intramural softball league Phone PEarl 1777 377 South Broadwa; 535 E. MiggiggippI Washing - Greasing ing. We Use Only the BEST Materials son. The subject for the discus­ won by Holy Family students. and Most SKILLED Operators in Our schedules have been finished. The sion will be “ Capital Punishment.” Miss Mary Nadorff was hostess St. Anne’s circle sponsored a Marfak Lubrication Modem Beauty Shop. day students’ league was won by Non-Catholics are extended an in­ to the Precious Blood circle Fri­ dessert-luncheon, followed by a Hot Rolls Every Day SP. 2410 1204 E. EVANS the sophomore team, and the day, May 10. Most of the evening vitation to attend this series of card party, Tuesday, May 14, at 7 A. M. BY-RITE GROCERY AND We Handle faculty won the boarders’ league. talks bearing- the general theme, was spent in sewing altar linens the home of Mrs. Kayetan. Mrs. The Chrysler These two teams will play for the “ The Ten Commandments,” given to be sent to a mission church. The R. Hamel was assistant hostess. ALAMEDA MARKET members attending were Mrs. school championship on Friday each Sunday evening at 7:30 A combined business and social M. P. WILSON, Owner FIRESTONE TIRES afternoon St 3. o’clock. Questions placed in a box Catherine Thackery and Misses RYAN’S BAKERY Grocery Company meeting was held by members of Home Owned Stores Inc, Play on the intramural doubles in the vestibule of the church will Catherine and Ann Mall, Laura St. Lawrence’s circle at the home and TUBES —Established 1906— Hammel, Helen Rhodes, Eleanor 308 S. BROADWAY tennis tournament began this be answered after the lecture. of Mrs. F. M. Hoare Tuesday, Phones PEarl 2437 - 8573 Engelhardt, and Ida Garbella. The CORN FED MEATS week. The seeded teams were: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gallaher en­ May 14. Mrs. P. Santo was as­ * 81.5-619 Eaat Alameda 2000 So. University SP. 9853 guests for the evening were Misses Cella-Bastien, Dubuque-Kelleher, tertained at one of the most bril­ sistant hostess. 1093 So. Gaylord Call PE. 4601 Lillian Golec and Catherine Na­ New Fashion Father William V. Doyle, S.J.- liant parish affairs of the season Members of the parish are in­ dorff. Marranzino, Mr. Thro, S.J.-Mr. at their home, 6111 Montview vited to attend the Corpus Christ! ' Cleaners and Dyers Mack’s Auto Repair Rossner, S.J. Our boulevard, on Thursday evening. The Immaculate Conception procession to be held at St. Thom­ •JOHN H. JOHNSON CREDIT — NO MONEY DOWN mmuaity Vollmer’s Bakeries circle held its ninth annual Main Office: 530 E. Alameda Are. As Low as $ 3 .6 2 per mo. Nearly 100 guests called in the as’ seminary Sunday, May 26, at Automotive Service with a Reputation Can to Eaat aad We*t 2 BAKERIES ALTAR SOCIETY OF evening and remained to play Mother’s day dinner at the Castle- 5 o’clock in the afternoon. SPruce 0079 EXPERIENCED REPAIRING let a 15th ef Each Meath bridge. Among them were Leigh May 12. The guests were The Legion of Mary will receive Plant; 9513 E. Colfax A re. WELDING — PAINTING CATHEDRAL ELECTS Father Smith, and Mmes. J. Sher­ Aurora 82 Directly West of Ward’s Parkinjr Lot to Serve You Messrs, and Mmes. Fred M. Smith, Communion at the 6 o’clock Mass Phone SP. 9740 100 W. Alaska M a WankoHM, ISZl xatli St. Oscar Vogel, John E. Carroll, T. man, Majors, D. Peterson, M. Gar­ Tht Fineat Party Gowni ExcluaiTely Dry 15 SO. BROADWAY •The Cathedral Altar and Rosary Sunday, May 19. Cleaned Service— KEyvtoBa 6228 757 SO. UNIVERSITY society held its annual election of M. Murray, L. H. Behrens, George land, M. F. Montgomery, K. Mc­ Anna Marie Conley and Mary officers Friday, May 10, in St. Burns, T. J. Cleary, Edward Duff, Carthy, M. Taney, and T. F. Mc­ Sullivan are in St. Joseph’s hos­ Paul’s chapel. M. J. Keating, and R. W. Morriss; Namara. The circle members pital recovering from apppdec- M p. A1 A. Hauk was chosen Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Plank, Cap­ honoring their mothers on this tomies. Louise Lietch is in St. ALBRECHT’S tain and Mrs. T. J. McDonald, day were Mmes. Norris Hoskins, St. Philomena's president, and will be assisted by Anthony’s hospital after ha\dng Pabst Beer on Draught J o M e l t the following: First vice presi­ Mmes. Luke Parslow, P. Hodges, and Helen Ormsby, and Misses undergone the same operation. dent, Mrs. James M. Knight; Edward O’Connor, M. L. Smith, Margaret Ormsby, Cecilia Gar­ All are doing well. Delicious Wines of CLEANERS & DYERS T. J. Degan, A. Gill, M. Brad­ land, Agnes Montgomery, Helene COLFAX BEAUTY SHOP—1148 E. Colfax Avc. second vice president, Mrs. Thomas All Kinds Denver’s Best Since 1904 G. Barry; thii-d vice president, ley, William Walsh, J. M. Sea- McCarthy, Margaret Taney, and Young People to 118 E. Alameda PE. 9888 MRS. JOSEPHINE Phone KE. 2060. Open eveninxe hr appointment well, and G. A. Brush, and Misses McLa u g h l i n g ie n g e r Expert finxer wavinf, hair atjUnt, marcellinx Mrs. George Williamson; .record­ Isabelle McNamara. FUR STORAGE P. Girardot, Frances G. Smith, Hold Picnic June 9 ing secretary, Mrs. Ralph, Shaw; Picnic Is Planned At the meeting of St. treasurer! Mrs. James J. teeling; Lillian Anthony, Olive Baker, and THE RRCADWAY Phone PEarl 3753 328 Broadway New Capitol Marguerite Brush. The Blessed Sacrament circle Mark’s Young People’s club of Lawnmowera corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. held its monthly meeting at the Holy Family parish held Tuesday Heights Pharmacy Machine C. Califf; board members, Mrs. H. The Friday club will meet May CREAMERY Sharpened 17 in the clubroom at 1:30 p. m. home of Miss Olive Shields. The evening. May 14, in Holy Family DRUGS AND LIQUORS J. Earley, Mrs. George Livingston, Rev. William J. Mulcahy con­ school hall, plans were discussed Collins Mrs. S. P. Keating, Mrs. J. B. Car- for dessert luncheon and bridge. at Minimum Prices All women are invited. ducted a question box that proved for the first picnic of the organi­ Quality Dairy Foods Harry’s Drug Store roll, Mrs. George Schott, Mrs. A. zation this season. Year FiTorite Beers Delircred Ice Cold Bike Shop Altar Society Meets very informative as well as enter­ PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS E. Murchie, Miss Margaret Ma­ taining. Plans for the annual The date was set for Sunday, BILL GEDDES. R. Ph. 2817 E. Colfax loney, and Miss Clara Courtney. At the regular meeting of* the SP. 2666 66 S. Bdway. EM. 5882 St. Philomena’i Farorita Bike Shop picnic were completed. It will be June 9. Paul Deidrich was elected Liquor — Wine — Beer 12th and Clayton Plans were made for the June Altar society last week, Mmes. EM. 9875 held Sunday, June 2, at the Na­ chairman of the committee to prh- 294 SO. PENN, (at Alameda) party. Mrs. A. A. Hauk will be Fitzgerald, Cavanagh, and Higgins dorff cabin, near Buffalo. Miss vide the place for the outing. You Are Cordially Invited to chairman of this activity. were appointed to care for the New, Beautiful, Cool PEarl 8433 SPruce 9843 Phone EAST 8577 M. L. LOCK. Prop. Meredith Window altar cloths, albs, and linens in Margaret Guerin was a guest. Barbara Fogeletti and Jim Fan­ Cleaning Service the month of May, and Mrs. Fred A surprise party was given May ning were named as his assistants. 4 by the members of Our Lady of Reservations must be made before Sox Pearl Tavern Denver’! Up-Town Window Cleaners M. Smith and Mrs. Paul Gappae Patronize Thene Firmg. They KLEANRITE Holy Ghost Loretto circle for Miss Rozella May 28. Kentucky at So. Pearl Window Washinx - Paint Washing were appointed as delegates to the Are Co-Operating With Your “ Cleaners and Dyers” Wallpaper Cleaned - Walls and Woodwork D.C.C.W. convention, with Mmes. Weber in honor of her birthday. Bernadine Secord, Virginia Wil­ DELICIOUS ITALIAN DINNERS Paper. Floor Waxing SPECIAL Francis P. Smith and J. K. Plunk­ Those who planned the party were son, Gertrude Fanning, and Vir­ Mixed Drinks Hamms Beer on Tap 2602 E. 12th Ave. PHONE CHERRY 4604 1031 E. COLFAX SUPPER...... 3 5 c ett as alternates. Mrs. Frances Edmonds and Misses ginia Hose are on the committee E. L. MEREDITH Breakfuit — Noon Lunches, 20c up Most of the business centered Pat Vogel, Eileen Morrisey, Mar­ in charge, of refreshments. All Biggest Food Value in Denver around the cedar chest filled with jorie and Dorothy Walsh, Evelyn girls desiring to attend the picnic beautiful and useful household Miller, and Louise Krabacher. are requested to call Miss Secord, St. Dominic's n p i S w E n East 8th Ave. Creamery Exchange ResiauranI articles that will be awarded at New Circle Formed GL. 3995, before May 28. Completelr Remodeled 1721 Champa Easy Parking the annual lawn party at the rec­ A new circle was formed Tues­ Joe Barth, Charles Piper, Don DID YOU KNOW that Texaco Is MOVE BREAKFAST - LUNCHEON - DINNEP. tory on June 14. The chest will day, May 14, at the home of Miss Secord, and Louie Antonelli are Why not drop In at . Famous for Fine Roofinra and DELICIOUS HOME-MADE PIES be on display in the window of the Regina Capella. The circle mem in charge of transportation, and Shingles r P>MM Homes, G u ^ fos When You Have a Roofing Problem, Evalona Dairy Products GOOD CLOTHES NEED NOT creamery at Colfax and Oneida hers chose the name of St. Cecilia all boys are requested to phone CCRY’S CAFE Here’s the Answer—See Yoiir Sarvica KCpstoiw BE EXPENSIVE for several weeks preceding the because all are interested in Mr. Barth, GL. 6915, for reser­ Licensed Applicator * Wmboataa, 1821 20th St. 3921 E. 3TH AVE. for delicious Sunday breakfast, event. Mmes. Greenfield, Dutton, music and this saint is known as vations. A senior student from luncheon or dinner? Chapman Roofing Downing, and Wadsworth were the patroness of music. The of­ the high school has been included 3477 W. 32nd Ave. visitors. ficers elected are Miss Regpna on each committee as the gradua­ Company THE Sodality to Meet Capella,. president; Miss Shirley tion class will be eligible for mem­ A Neat, Quiet, Respectable Place to Eat 29th and North Speer Phone GLendale 08’78 Holy Family Sunday is Communion day for Lewis, secretary, and Miss Lilian bership in the club at the next ENGLISH the children of the parish. The Hutton, publicity. The other mem­ meeting. sodality will meet at 2 :30 p. m. in bers are Misses Martha Beringer, Father Matthias J. Blenkush, t f O P l ANDPICK'UP CONOCO SERVICE the clubroom to conduct a social Marion Comstock, Charlotte and Miss Petrovich, and Messrs. Ter- TAILORS . meeting—-It will be the last meet­ Shirley Ann Lewis, Mary Cath­ rilli and McCarthy from St. Fran­ ing of the season. erine and Margaret Ann Madden, cis de Sales’ Young People’s club STATION 901 FIFTEENTH STREET The regnilar semi-monthly parish Josephine and Rose Marie Palaze, were present at the meeting. They l U R c n ^ m i Y L E. R. EDISON Combine Quality and Style dinner will be served at 7 p. m. in and Rose Anna Smith. This circle extended an invitation to the the Montclair Civic building Thurs­ will sing at the High Mass June TO SW|AT10NAL?j^ MOTOR FUa NORTH DENVER’S GL. 9935 members of St. Mark’s to attend ^ CREDIT JEWELERS at Prices You Can Afford day, May 23. Reservations must 9, with Miss Cecilia Garland, also their meeting Tuesday evening. 38th and Tennyaoa 3947 Tennyson GL. 9052 We Appreciate Parish Patronage be made before Wednesday eve­ a member of the society, at tiie May 21, at St. Francis’ school ning. An unusual menu is prom­ organ. Save your battery with hall. Any member who wishes to quick - starting, smooth- ised with a gala evening of e’nter- attend and who desires transpor­ A number of circles met this powered, anti-knock Irma’s Beauty Shop St. Louis' tainment. Admission is 50 cents tation should call Gertrude Fan­ week. Among them were the K BEARCAT - ETHYL DAISY KEISS, Mgr. for adults and 25 cents for chil­ Mother of God circle, entertained ning for arrangements. Motor Fuel. dren accompanied by adults. Croquignole Permanent Waring — Sealpa ENGLEWOOD by Miss Adele Gammeter Tuesday, The girls’ softball team will Shampooing — Fadala Maniesring The annual solemn novena to May 14', the Guardian Angel play Cathedral’s Young People’s f o r Man to Call aad Give I s ti. Marcelling — Finger Waring ST. DOMINIC’S Bateamazaa on Packing and Shipping the Sacred Heart will begin May circle, entertained Monday, May team at Berkeley park at 10:30 a. Tire and Battery Service W. S2nd Ave. and N. Spear MACHINE AND HACHINELES8 22 and continue until the feast 13, at Mrs. Agnes Height’s home, KEyetone 6228 S. M. 8WIGART, Prop. m. Sunday, May 19. A practice J i - - - Warehooso, 1521 M tk *t. PERMANENTS day on May 31. Services will be and the Ave Maria circle, enter­ game will be held at the park at 6 Cathedral— Eait Colfax and Ract St. l St. Philomena’a—E. 8th Ave. h Colo. Blvd. Gallup 1962 4014 Tennyion held each evening at 7 :30, with tained Tuesday, May 14, at the p. m. Friday, May 17. All who St. Francia Do Saloi’—Cedar A 8. Bdwy. Loyola— E. 18th Are. A Raco St. . EXIDE BATTERIES St. John*.—Speer Blvd. A Clarkson St, Catherine'i— W. 3Sth Avc. A Fed. Blvd. special sermons being delivered home of Mrs. Mary Kinkle, Little­ wish to play on Sunday should at­ Holy Ghost— 14th St. and Tremont St. Eliiabeth’s—W. Colfex and 8th St. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 3311 So. Broadway Phona Eng. 1088 Iby visiting priests each evening. ton. tend the practice. BIcaaad Sacrament—E. 23rd A Koarncy SLI Cathedral—E. 19th and Waihingtox

fit ' PAGE FOim Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 16, 1940 The Denver Catholic Register SIX CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOLS President.______Jdoit Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D.D. WILL GRADUATE OVER 400 Editor^.— ____ .~.Rt. Rev. Msfr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jonr.D. Manesing Editor...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. BISiOPVlIR BE SATBf toiqette C. de Baca, Irene Bema- Associate Editors— M. P. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J, McNeill, A.B., ( Continued From Page One) Birdie Lee Bouvier, Geneva Briggs, detta Costello, Elizabeth Ann Cum­ Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, Jour.M., M.A.; Rev. John Cavanagh, Jacqelyn Burgett, Helen Mae mings, Charlotte Elizabeth De­ M.A.; Leonard Tangney, A.B., Jour.M. Burns, Gloria De Rose, Katherine laney, Catherine Marie Deus, Donald, Regina Doyle, Patty Lou Helen Marie Dillinger, Dorolea mi INNOUUCED Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. Elliott, Mary Catherine Ehnie, Marie Dugdale, Helen Louise Lucille Flaherty, Patricia Forte, Dulk; Rita Grissom, Betty Jane Guiry, Cecilia Anne Dyer, Shirley Catholic students attending the Following are appointments of Published Weekly by Roberta Hamblin, Patricia .Har- Marie Freeman, William Louis South Denver high school met at the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, rin ^on ; Gorman, Virginia Irene Grout, null St. Francis de Sales’ high school Bishop of Denver: THE CATHOLIC ^RESS SOCIETY (Inc.) D. Maxine Hendrickson, Jacque­ Rose Mary Higgins, Vera Mar- Monday evening, May 13, to or­ Wednesday evening, May 22— line Herigstad, Lucille Irons, Ber­ gareutte Hogan, Joan Moira Hur­ 9S8 Bannock Street ganize a Junior Newman club. Cathedral, graduation exercises for nadette Jenkins, .Marjorie Jones, ley, Mary Catherine Hynes, Bev­ About 40 Catholic students of St. erly Mary Kissell, Dorothy Mar­ Denver nurses. John’s, St. Vincent’s, and St. Fran­ Dorothy Johnston," Bernice Jonke, Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1497 Dorothy Kochevar, Mary Kohl, garet Kohler, Florence Loretta Thursday, May 23— St. Domi­ cis de' Sales’ parishes expressed Koldeway, Richard John Lamb, nic’s, Denver, Confirmation, 7:45 S c K & l f e r Cleo Lang, Mary LaTourette, Rose­ their approval of the club. $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, mary LeClair, Elaine Littell, Ma­ Gertrude Rita Langfield, Juliana p. m. Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. At the meeting, the Rev. F. rietta McCall, Eunice McFarland, McCallin, Frances Joseph McCar­ Friday, May 24— Good Shepherd ^^entSAuiningCa Gregory Smith, pastor of St. Janice McGarry, Mary Regina thy, Barbara Lorraine McGuire, home, Denver, Confirmation. John’s parish; the Rev, Joseph Thursday, May 16, 1940 Martin, Dona Melvin, Nancy Mi­ Bernard L e o McLeran, Mary Sunday, May 26— St. Thomas’ /S^/ SrnFET O’Heron of Englewood, and' theth( not; Elaine Mahon; seminary. Corpus Christi proces­ Rev. Leo Thome of St. Francis de Alice Mishork, Margaret Moore, Jeanette Mayer, Ida Mae Mi­ sion, open to public, 5 p. m. Sales’ pointed out to the enthusi­ Dorothy Morris, Loretta Muller, chaud, Dorothy Aillene Miller, Wednesday, May 29— Cathedral, OFFICIAL: DIOCESE OF DENVER astic gathering the advantages of Marie Newell, Jean Anne Noone, Jean Hortense Moss, Thomas Ho- Silver Jubilee Pontifical Mass, 10 The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. union among Catholic students at Evelyn O’Grady, M. Madaline warth Mulqueen, Edward Joseph o’clock. We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese. Whatever South high. All three explained Pierik, Catherine Pohndorf, Kath­ O’Connell, James Francis O’Toole, Thursday, May 30—Mt. Olivet appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those the social, cultural, and instruc­ erine Potter, Betty Reynolds, Joan John A. Petrash, Foster Anthony cemetery. Memorial Day Pontifi­ of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. tional benefits of the JuniQr New­ Roberts, Doris Lee Schields, Do­ Papi, Lauretta Agnes Phelan, Ed­ cal Mass, 10 o’clock. We hope The Register will be read in every home of the man club. lores Seaman, Carol Smith, Helen ward A. Poole, Walter H. Powers, Friday, May 31— St. Mary’s Diocese. . • Present also were 12 members Sullivan, Mary Ella Yegge, Doro­ Jr.; Jean Pratt, Elizabeth Louise high school, Colorado Springs, We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in of the Junior Newman club of the thy Zook. Rees; graduation, '7:30 p. m. the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. Englewood high school, invited to ST. JOSEPH’S Shirley Marie Rodriguez, Henry Sunday, June 2—Municipal au­ «i URBAN J. VEHR, the meeting by Father O’Heron, Maxyne Baker, Rose Mary Bal­ H. Rogers, Mary Eileen Russell, ditorium, Denver Catholic high Aug. 5, 1931. * Bishop of Denver. who is moderator of the group. linger, Geraldine Connelly, Pauline Rita Russell, Robert M. Russell, schools, graduation, 3 p. m. These students have experienced Coughlin, Roberta Dorman, Kath­ Donald Eugene Scheiman, Eliza­ Monday, June 3—Pueblo Cath- the advantages of the club for leen Draper, Mary Dufficy, Lucill^ beth Patricia Scherer, Philomena oic high school, graduation, 8 p. Ann Seeley, Wallace J. Smilanic, < • some time. Ehalt, Christine Elms, Frances De m. Election' of Officers Held Cianni, Mary Ford, Vera Gannon, Rose Anna Smith, Bernice Ann Wednesday, June 5— St. Mary’s Flora Garrett, Madelyn Gill, Eileen Stout, Doris Marie Thompson, academy, Denver, graduation, As a step toward expansion of Greenfield; Grace E. Tulloh, Mary Thomasine the newly formed club to a degree 10:30 a. m. S ^ g t a t o m l a Violet Grisenti, Erma Horan, Walker, Patricia Jean Weadick, Wednesday, June 5—Loretto where it will include all Catholic Ruth Henry, Margaret Kielty, James S. Wilson, Geraldine Mary students now registered at the Heights college, graduation, 8 p. June Lansville, Helen Mancinelli, Young, Robert F. Young. m. South Denver school, the following Irene Martinesky, Rita Ochs, Vir HOLY FAMILY officers were elected: President, Thursday, June 6— Regis college, (Continued From Page One) ginia Piccoli, Faith Richards, Margaret Ellen Anthony, Doro John Devine; vice president, Ed­ graduation. has gone in his effort to get the father was a doctor in the old war. Mary Seitz, Agatha TeMaat, Mary thy Elizabeth Bastar, Rosemary Sunday, June 9—St. Thomas’ ward Garland; secretary, Cather­ Hafertepen, Margaret Wolford, Gertrude Bastar, Marjorie Lee unions o f the country to clean up It it so written. Once my other ine Garland, and treasurer, Mary seminary, general ordination. their ranks by ousting all hood­ grandfather marched at the head Eileen Wingo, Josephine Winter, Bristol, Laura Chio}ero, Rita Monday, June 10— St. Thomas’ Catherine Kelly. The two first Lillian Woods, Marie Young, Elsie Marie Coressel, Louise Agnes de lums and Reds, but we do feel o f an army. His sword is on the named officers are members of St. seminary, entrance examinations that the whole structure o f union­ wall. It was on the wall the night Young; Lorenzo, Helen Jeanne Dougherty, for prospective seminarians. Francis’ parish; the latter two are Walter Bridgewater, Joseph Can Carol Mae Dunphy, Marguerite ism is imperiled by radical ele­ we ran away. We must run in the from St. John’s. Wednesday, June 19—Pontifical ments that have succeeded in gain­ night. From the police. avan, Walter Cassidy, Francis Agnes Feely, Helen Marie Gan­ College Josephinum, Columbus, 0., On the window are flowers. Blue Plans for the next two meetings Collins, Clement Bisant, William non, Rae Marie Giesler, Rosemarie Pontifical Mass for the Mt. St. ing power. of the club were also made at the Our stand on the union question and red. In the door my mother Dufficy, Edward Gallegos, Harry Goodwin, Virpnia Therese Green, Mary’s seminary Alumni associa­ stands. My mother— My House. I meeting. The Englewood group Ginsburg, Thomas Gorman, Benito Alice Marie Haggerty, Betty Jane tion of Cincinnati. Members of has never been in doubt. With will entertain at Englewood on the Church, we preach the right, am a refugee. Gauterrez, Thomas Hart, William Haney, Mary Jane Heeran, Betty j;he 25th jubilee class of the Cin­ God, where are You? Monday evening. May 20. The Haynes, Frank Kozak, Roy Kulp, Horn; cinnati seminary will be the guests not the privilege, but the right, following week. May 27, the stu­ of working men to band together That bewildered, anguished cry Robert Lewis, Samuel Marsalli, Grace Ann Horrigan, Virginia of honor at this year’s alumni dents from St. John’ s parish will in unions for their own self-protec­ in the last sentence can be readily Robert Miller, Harry Morgan; Lucille Hose, Anna Catherine Ker- meeting. Bishop Vehr is a mem­ conduct a social and meeting for tion. Because of unions, working forgiven under the circumstances. Raymond Murphy, Edward Me stiens, Norma Rose Lasham, Mar ber of this class. the members at their parish hall conditions o f all classes, even those To the grief-tom boy it may actual­ Nicholas, James McNally, Frank garet Mary Leitch, Lillian Irma Monday, July 22, to Friday, not organized, have been greatly ly seem that Cod has deserted him. O’Neill, George Scharf, Richard Lombardi, Eileen Benita Lyons, July 26—St. ’Thomas’ seminary, helped. We honestly feel, though, As understanding grows he will New Archdiocesan School Severini, Theodore Schiavoni, Jack Peggy Cecelia Maddock, Betty diocesan clerg;y retreat. that abuse o f the power that has learn that such is not the case. But Tovrea, Donald Weller, Richard Veronica McLeish, Suzanne Miller, For Boys to Be Opened Howes, Vincent Talty, Nicholas Margaret Mary Mullane, Geraldine come to groups in collective bar­ even when he becomes an adult d Fr. Doran Officiates gaining will ultimately go back to he may never overcome the enigma Stone, Peter Lambrecht, John O’­ Lauretta Pastore, Florence Mar­ Philadelphia.—-Dennis Cardinal Neill. them in a destructive way. Collec­ of man’s desertion— the desertion garet Porter, Rita Clair Roberts, At Wedding of Sister Dougherty has announced the tive bargaining should not be de­ o f universal standards o f humanity, ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’ Beatrice Mary Sullivan, Ann Ce­ Miss Lucille Doran, daughter of gening of a new archdiocesan veloped into collective gangsterism. honor, mercy, love that brought Virginia Mae Alexander, Jerry celia Van Valkenberg, Grace Irene Mrs. S. P. Doran, became the (Jatholic high school in Chester. It We had the amazing experience suffering to this lad and millions Lewis Auer, Virginia Marie White, Lucille Cecelia Yacovetta; bride of Joseph F. Lubinski at a o f others.— Millard F. Everett. will be known as St. James’ high Barnes, Marguerite Mary Beuchat, Allen Ahern, Frank Alioto, Nuptial Mass read at the Cathe­ Uh an O Kth a t counts in the past year, when meeting school for boys. Classes will be­ with a union scale committee, o f Mary Madonna Body, Henry Louie Antonelli, Le Roy Bonger, dral May 11 by the bride’s brother, gin next September. George Bruggenthies, Ruth An- Edwin Boyle, Mario Bruno, Ran­ hearing one of its members say THIS COUNTRY MUST the Rev. Thomas A. Doram- After Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are something like this: “ We are inter­ NOT BE SWEPT INTO WAR dall Churchill, Winston Churchill, a wedding breakfast held at a local $10,000fiOO Sought Robert Dieckman, Robert Dowling, ested in only one thing— getting As the mightiest military ma­ club, the couple left on a trip to reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. as much money as we can make Joseph Fanning, Lawrence Fried California. ’They will make their chine in history rolls mercilessly mann, Thomas Hamilton, Robert you pay for our labor. We are home in Trinidad. Over the Low Countries o f Europe, Hart, Paul Heinicke, John James, The House of Quality, where the JOHN H. REPDIN not interested in whether any pub­ Bishop Endorses Red Cross tidal wave o f war propaganda Gilbert Jones, Joseph Macaluso, best meats at the most reasonable lisher makes or loses money.” That rolls over t h e United States. Attorney and Counselor at Law is not a healthy attitude. It is the Edmund O’Connor, John Ranney Herbert W. Leibman prices may be obtained. Though the Allies probably can win William Russo, Jolfn Smith, John 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block forerunner of ruin both for indus­ the war if hostilities are extended Campaign for War Relief Vellar, Bernard Wilhelm, Leigh and 17th and Curtis try and for labor. over a long period o f time, they RABTOAY'S A large union in the printing in­ Whitehead. are now in desperate straits. We REGIS HIGH SCHOOL Phone MAin 0567 .■ Denver, Colo. dustry held a national election this 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7287 can be sure that England especially Dan J. Amhold, William Clark Maurice J. Hickey week, with two slates, one o f which will do everything possible to bring The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, A leader in the local drive is the was composed o f candidates who Bishop of Denver, has endorsed the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Hugh L. Mc- Frank R. Clark, J. Phillip Clarke, * the United States into the conflict Victor Lee Coffey, Donald E. Com are known radicals. A member on her side. American Red Cross campaign for Menamin, of the Cathedral. a war relief fund of $10,000,000. ings, Albert J. Cook, Charles GENERAL o f that union expressed the opin­ There are also powerful forces With hostilities in Europe in­ ion that, should the radicals be de­ Crapo, William F. Crothers, Wil INSURANCE INSURANCE in this country that would be glad tensified, the American Red Cross liam J. Crowley, Paul Howard COM feated, he would not be surprised to see us enter the war on the side on May 10 issued a nation-wide Darrow, Stephen E. Davidson * LUMP COAL __ $5.71 to see them bolt the union and try o f the Allies. Already there is talk Dr. Grady appeal for a minimum fund of NUT COAL _ S4.7I to take their followers with them Philip A. Davis, Robert H. Dee; in Washington o f changing the $10,000,000 with which to con­ •Donald H. DeLille, Jules J. De- 416 Kittredge Bldg. JOS. J. CELLA in a new organization. tinue and expand essential activi­ Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. Johnson act, which forbids lend­ Salvo, Robert J. Dooling, James P 1120 Security Bldg. We feel certain that the vast ing money to powers that have-de­ Speak in Denver ties on behalf of civilian victims of TA. 1395 P MUMFORD. Mzr. Eakins, Paul A. Ebbs, John D Phone KEystonq 2633 25th and Decatur GRand 5125 majority of union men cannot be faulted on debts they now owe to the war. Following announcement in sympathy with the Reds in their Edmondson, George R. Evans this country. There is agitation Dr. Henry Francis Grady, as­ of the campaign. President Roose­ ranks. T h e radicals, however, Richard J. Fitzgerald, Thomas E. for sweeping changes in our pres­ sistant secretary of state, Wash­ velt, who, under congressional operate on the proved practice of Flynn, Thomas Lea (larry, James ent neutrality act and for a repeal ington, D. C., will address a public charter is president of the Ameri­ a well-organized minority^—Their Joseph Gleason, Joseph J. Gon­ of the cash-and-carry policy. There ■meeting in the Albany hotel on can Red Cross, made the following true interest cannot be in labor. zales, William E. Grannell, Donald is war-like talk in high circles. Tuesday evening. May 21, at 6:30 statement: Rather they are working for the W. Green; This country stands now on the under the auspices of the Colorado “ I urge all Americans who have Robert G. Guenther, Allan F. upheaval o f the masses that will verge o f a war hysteria, and most a feeling of deep sympathy for the cripple, or even destroy, a govern­ Citizens’ league, a non-partisan or­ Hall, Arthur J. Hughes, Walter R. o f the people seem resigned to the ganization affiliated with the Na­ peoples of those unfortunate coun­ Jaeger, Robert E. Kenney, Robert ment that is not to their liking. bitter belief that sooner or later we tries who today have been added , 'YOUrBANKER is" The rank and file of labor tional _ League of Women Voters. C. Kohl, Jack L. Larche, Jack C. shall be involved in the conflict. Assisting in making arrangements to the long list of those who are Leahy, Melvin Henry Levy, Wil­ YOUR BUSINESS FRIEND should wake up to what is going Archbishop John T. McNicholas, suffering the horrors of invasion on within their ranks. We have are the Denver junior chamber of liam J. Longley, Thomas P, Mc­ O.P., this week wrote: “ No greater commerce, the Colorado Manufac­ and aerial bombardment, to re­ Govern, John Donald McGr^or, seen enough o f the blitzkrieg idea evil can come upon the United spond quickly and generously to in recent months to know that a turers’ association, and the Den­ Robert P. Merkl, Joseph E. Milan; States now than the curse o f war. ver Exporters. this appeal. J. Patrick Mulligan, Thomas L. dangerous situation can strike with The brood o f evils let loose upon PU^m lpUj^aJlcm e ' a sudden fury.— Hubert A. Smith Dr. Grady’s subject will be “ The American Red Cross, our O’Neill, Shelly B. Pittman, J. our country by the last war, not “ Sound Commercial Policy and official national volunteer relief Jerome Quinn, J. Fred Riesenman, merely physical evils, financial em­ World Prosperity.” Dr. Grady is agency, is efficiently organized to Robert E. Russell, Jack F. Sher­ MINOR TRAGEDIES barrassments, depressions, stagger­ IN WAR POIGNANT scheduled to speak in several other answer such emergency calls. It lock, Robert J. Stowe, William L ike If ecM ing debts, but, most o f all, moral important cities in connection with is, therefore, the logical agency Switzer, William G. Tomlin, Ed­ The minor tragedies o f the pres­ evils, was so potent that the effects the National Foreigm Trade week, win P. Walsh, Robert E. Watson, ent war— and they can be called through which our citizens can ex­ .will endure for generations yet un sponsored by the United States press their compassion for the in­ John Yelenick. thus only because they are in­ born. The evils from a second FINANCED THROUGH THE F.H.A, chamber of commerce. Tickets nocent victims of the wars that ANNUNCIATION dividual in character— are often World war . . . would be incom­ may be obtained from any of the Vincent Joseph Baginski, Mary poignant in the extreme. One case parably greater.” rage overseas. I am confident we sponsoring groups or at the Albany will not fail them.” Catherine Clark, Alta Rose Cort, No more woiting for on elusive "ship to is that o f Vaslav Nijinsky, probably Everyone knows that Archbishop hotel. Caroline Mary (Dull, Harold Clem­ come in"* Your owrt pay-check con the greatest male dancer the world McNicholas’ warning is true, and Up to May 6 the Red Cross had spent close to $1,500,000, most of ent Cotter, Helen Catherine Cur finonce o home of your own TODAY! has ever known. The new shock still there is the clamor for the ran, Robert Dominic Donahue, De- treatment by insulin injections has United States to take up an May Crowning Held at it from reserve funds. More than Under the new lenient FHA Loon Plan $300,000 additional had been lores Le Crecia Edwards, Virginia , been slowly bringing him back to again. Marie Gallagher, Edward Jae — you con buy or build the home of sanity, to much so that he was Pope Pius XII, who has devoted spent by chapters in purchasing yOur choice — and poy for it in con­ Church in Brookside materials for production of relief Gates, Patricia Ann Geary, Elaine •Rowed to leave the sanitarium in all his energy to work for peace, Marie Genty, Geraldine Henrietta venient monthly payments that ore no which he was confined since 1919 wept bitterly last week as the con­ supplies. Now, with the war’s Brookside. — Carrying out a spread to other countries, with Glivar, Sylvia Alice Gonzales, Ed­ larger than rent checks would be! The Despite a Labor department flict spread into new countries. He ward Peter Gonzales, Francis ruling that he should not be barred prayed that the Prince o f Peace Mother’s day tradition, the statue needs far g^'eater, with larger down p>oyment is low — you toke 20 of the Blessed Virgin was crowned numbers of women, children, and Charles Grebenc, Clarence Stephen from this country because o f in­ will look with favor on the war- Harrington; years to repoy Ask us obout YOUR sanity, the United States consulate mad world and bring it back to before the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, the aged suffering deprivation of FHA Loon todoy! May 12. all kinds, the necessity for inten­ Albert Joseph Hepp, Mary Eliz in Swiuerland refused to grant him its senses, and he begged all the abeth Heit, Gertrude Salome Hill, a six months’ visitor’s visa on the peoples of the world to continue Miss Carmella Tisone crowned sified efforts has become para- the statue. Miss Anna Callarelli mount.Drugs and medicines, surgi­ Max Gabriel Hidalgo, Frederick ground that spread o f the war storming heaven on behalf o f Paul Housand, Dorothy Ann Jo- might prevent his return to Eu­ peace. and Miss Helen Apprato were her cal instruments and hospital sup­ attendants. chim, Francis Joseph Kuhn, John Tke American National rope. . . . Nijinsky became a vic­ We must pray with the Holy Fa­ plies of every variety will be re­ A High Mass was sung by the quired in far greater quantities. Patrick Lynch, Edward Noi-man tim of schizophrenia (split per­ ther, and our prayers should not Madden, Raymond Clarence Mar­ sonality) because of emotional dis­ Rev. Augustine La Marche, 0. S. Cl othing ■ for...... the destitute and shel Sank ofj Denver be only general pleas for peace. tin, Victor Michael Martinac, Mel­ tress over the last World war. B., in honor of all the mothers of ter for the homeless must be pro We must pray that the God o f wis­ vin Samuel Martin, Charlene Ho- Then there is the refugee school­ dom will guide our civil rulers the parish. The Immaoilate Con­ vided. niSTEN TO FULTON LIWIS, JR., ComiMn.! ception choir was under the direc­ nora McLellan, Julia Frances Men- boy whose tale is related hy Angelo aright lest their idealism plunge all With the announcement of the cimer, Mary Hannah Mullin, Lu­ talor from Washington, D.sC., Daily Mondm Patri. Tall, slim, o f courtly Old tion of Frater Walter Schwaab, campaign to raise at least $10,- through Friday, 9:30 p, m ., station KFEL, o f us Into a war from which we O.S.B. cille Rosemary Pankoski, Mary- World manner, he entered a school can derive no good. 000,000, each of the' more than Will Atteni] Dedication anne Pritchette; to learn English so that he could Now, perhaps more than ever be­ 3,700 local chapters of the Red Jane Margaret Quigley, Mary Study in high school. One day his fore, we should adopt as our daily The Immaculate Conception so­ Cross was notified of the quota Rita Quigley, Lorraine Frances teacher asked each student to cry to heaven that beautiful prayer dality will attend in a body the which it would be expected to Regan, Irene Marie Russell, Frank “ write a story about yourself.” composed by Archbishop John (ir - dedication of the Union grotto at meet. At the same time the 250, M^es Rookard, William Gilbert Here is his story, just as he wrote roll, first member o f the American Holy Cross abbey May 19. 000 volunteers who have been Sanchez, Robert Francis Schwei- FRANK KIRCHHOF ADOLPH KUNSMILLER It: Hierarchy: sewing and knitting garments and der, Lucille Madeline Sever, Fran­ President Vie* Fret, & Cashier My house. It is a little house. “ . , . . We pray Thee, 0 (Jod o f making surgical dressings and cis Xavier Sullivan, Gerarda Rose Not pretty. My House. It is like might, wisdom, and justice, 4 Priests, Slndenls in other supplies for European war Telgmann, Josephine Barbara Tha­ many Rttle houses. My House has through whom authority is rightly sufferers were urged to redouble ler, John Charles Trail, Albine a crooked chimney. In My House administered, laws are enacted, and Rome, lo Leave llaiy their efforts. Up to May 6 these Mary Urban, Donald Joseph Vogel, was I born. My father was born judgment decreed, assist, with Thy Red Cross workers have given 3,- Ralph Joseph Ward, Monica Re- Aere. And my grandfather. And Holy Spirit o f counsel and forti­ (Continued From Page One) 000,000 hours of their time since gina Woodford, Raymond Thomas Sis grandfather also. Three hun­ tude, the President o f these United ishing his seventh year of study in last September in the production Zoglo, Bryan Richard Eagan. dred years my family live in My States, that his administration may the Eternal City, Father Hiester of 447,000 warm garments and 2,- House. Now I live in America. My be conducted in righteousness, and his sixth. The other two priests 261,000 surgical dressings. fkther and mother live in Europe. be eminently Useful to Thy people, have been there four years. All These supplies, along with tons MAin 5314 ESTABLISHED SINCE IMf Somewhere I do not know. They over whom he presides, by en­ are former students of St. Thomas' of drugs and medicines, surgical do not know where I live. My couraging due respect for virtue seminary, Denver. instruments. X-ray equipment, am House is empty. Maybe it stands and religion, by a faithful execu­ It is hoped that arrangements bulances, hospital tents, soap, and no more. tion o f the laws in justice and will be made to have the clergy­ other materials, have been shipped The American Fixture Co. . Once in My House my grand- mercy, and by restraining vice and men given their examinations at periodically to the Red Cross so­ F . J . K i r u h h o f immorality. Let the light o f Thy once, for it is believed that the cieties of war-affected countries. Msnnfscturtrs »t Fr. Morgan to Preach Divine wisdom direct the delibera­ demand of the United States gov As a result, hundreds of thousands At Loyola No vena Rites tions o f the congress and shine emment that all its citizens evacu­ of civilians were clothed and given COIVSTRUCTIOIV Co. CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS forth in all the proceedings and ate Italy cannot be ignored. medical care and provided with Father Edward Morgan, S.J., Fa­ laws framed for our rule and gov­ ther Kelly has not been well. * other essentials during the most CHURCH FURNITURE pastor, will give the sermon at the ernment, to that they may tend to If possible, arrangements will harrowing winter that has ever BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES perpetual novena devotions in the preservation of peace, the pro­ be made to have Father Hiester descended on Europe within the BUILDERS Loyola church Friday evening. motion o f nation^ happiness, the finish his course at the Catholic memory of living man. May 17, A devotion in honor of increase o f industry, sobriety, and University of America, where the Wc Appreciate Your Patronage Millwork of All Kinds the Sacred Heart that started useful knowledge, and may per­ Rev. Walter Canavan and the Rev. Patronize These Firms. They this week will end on the Feast petuate to us the blessings o f Edward Woeber of this diocese are Are Co-Operating With FRANK KIRCHHOF, 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. o f the Sacred Heart, May 81, Your equal Uberty.” — C J. McNeiU. now taking canon law courses. Paper. 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. PRESIDENT DENVER. COLO.

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Thursday, May 16, 1940 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE

ENTERTAINMENT IS GIVEN FOR rnranalinn In Ro TWO EYES . . . Used every minute of every day. illYet the only two you willillYet ever PUEBLO CATHOLIC HIGH GRADS „ , . n i 7 have. They are very delicate, eo— CHOOSE YOUR OPTOMETRIST Pueblo.— (St. Patrick’s Parish) program with a selection, and Held ID ru e b lo WITH CARE Air-Conditioned —Senior students of Pueblo Cath­ President David McGee of the stu­ olic high school were guests at an dent body introduced the Very Pueblo.— (Sacred Heart Parish) assembly for the graduates held Rev. A. J. Miller, pastor of St — The coronation of the statue of James P. Gray Monday in the school auditorium. Francis’ parish, who was the guest the Blessed Virgin Mary will take place Sunday evening. May 19, at speaker. the Year Around The school orchestra opened the 7:30 in the church. The children of Optometrist , Father Miller’s subject was “ A the school will march in the proces­ Square Deal.” Mrs. Lee M. Mat- sion, followed by the members of 211 Colorado Bldg. ton, representative of the Veterans the Young Ladies’ sodality. A P .-T l in Pueblo grade school child will place a 1615 California TA. 8883 of Foreign Wars auxiliary, pre­ wreath of flowers on the statue of Air-conditioning is just as im­ sented Miss Helen Gorshe, a sopho­ the Blessed Mother. Immediately LENSES DUPLICATED — PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED more, with a medal in recognition after the sermon, the monthly pro­ of her prize-winning essay, “ The cession of the Blessed Sacrament Elects Officers Benefits of Democracy.” portant when the weather is will take place. Pupils’ Schedule Announced First Communion exercises were A schedule of social activities held last Sunday at the 7 o’clock cold as when it is hot. Air- Pueblo.— (St. Francis Xavier’s Mass. Among those who went to TO OUR FRIENDS OF LAST YEAR . . . • has been given to the seniors of Parish)— Election of officers was the altar for the first time were held at the meeting of the P.-T.A. Pueblo Catholic high school by of­ ficials of the school. Following Barbara Lucero, Delores Lucero, Geraniums, large size...... each 20^ conditioning at the Horan in the parish school hall Tuesday Vivian De Rose, Rosemarie Brown, Geraniums, medium size...... 15f^, 2 for 25^ afternoon, May 7. Officers elected the week of May 20-24, which has been designated as examination Mary Guietterz, Abrellia Guiet- Petunias, dbl. or ruffled (in pot)....10^, 3 for 25f) and installed were: President, Mrs. terz, Patty Connley, Tommy S. S. Wiseman; vice president, Mrs. week, the seniors will devote much Petunias...... dozen in box 25^ Chapels means clean, fresh air of their time to social activities. Isbester, David Lash, Horace Mull- Robert McDonald; secretary, Mrs. nix, Annastacio Urretea, Eugene Petunias, “ Rosy Mom’’...... dozen in box 20^ William Micklich, and treasurer, May 27 will be senior class day. May 28 a luncheon will be given Connley, Billie Cullen, Thomas Petunias, “ Elks Pride’’...... dozen in box 20^ at a comfortable temperature Mrs. J. Zupancich. The Very Rev. Cullen, Sammy Kirsch, Teddy A. J. Miller paid tribute to the for the graduates. Senior fare­ Lobelia, Ageratum, Pink or Blue....box of 15, 25^ well day will be held on May 29, Coni, Charles Cessario, Charles out-going officers and thanked Bush, and Barbara Pullers, who A ll Spring Plants Reasonably Priced the year around. them for the untiring interest they May 30, Memorial day, will be a holiday for the entire school. May was baptized,on Saturday. The gave to the organization through­ flower girls Were Joan McGuire, See our pots for sodded graves, cut flowers, 31, the seniors will participate in a out the past year. Madelyne Roberts, Betty Isbester, Snapdragons, etc. trip to Beulah to spend the day as Plans were completed for the Mary Pat Springer, and Joan Carnations...... 10 to a bunch with fern 25^ annual P.-T.A. picnic for the choir a recollection of the Holy Week retreat. Young. Altar boys were Edward and servers to be held at City park Stewart, Francis Hudson, Sylves­ May 21. The organization de­ Baccalaureate exercises will take ter Shumbat, Arthur Lucero, An­ First Stand West of Wadsworth on 44th cided to make a gift of $5 to the place June 2 in St. Patrick’s thony Mulay, Thomas Haus- We will be pleased to serve you evenings at church, and graduation exercises Bishop’s Silver Jubilee fund. Mrs. man. Buddy Carson, and Sammy OUR GREENHOUSES — 6800 LOWELL BLVD. S. S. Wiseman was elected delegate will be held the night of June 3 in Mitchell. The children’s choir sang to attend the D.C.C.W. oonven- the City auditorium. the hymns, with J. Rice Parlapiano tion in Denver. The pennant was Catholic high has a graduation elasi as soloist. AND SON CHAPELS won by the sixth grade mothers. of 89 members. Those elated to receive diplomas are Bette Jo Aasternd, Mary Mrs. Helen Loeffin was at St. The first grade mothers were host­ Ellen Bensik, Helen Ballash. Helen Mary’s hospital last week for a t esses and served refreshments. Huber, Una Cunningham, Mary Elisa­ tonsillectomy. KEystone 6297 # KEystone 6296 Mrs. George Beauvais was ap­ beth Doyle, Rose Marie Guadagno, Eileen Guadagno, Marjorie Carr, Dorothy Mrs. C. Henreien suffered a 1527 Cteveland Piace pointed chairman of the commit­ Thomas, Vivian Rawley, Marie McGrath. heart attack at her home last week. tee in charge of the picnic. Geraldine Sitas, Dolores Graftenreed, Mrs. Patricia Richardson is re­ Mary Hamrick, Irene Purkatt; Guarding Forever our Foundeiis Ideals Card Party Held covering from a slight illness. Harold Herder, Robert Nisnik, Thomas The May unit gave a card party Roach, Thomas Donnelly, Dave McGee, Mrs. Margaret Beman was called w Tuesday afternoon. May 7, ip the. John Cowen, Francis Coleman, Leo Belter, to iDenver last week because of the school hall. Bridge and high five Grant Spencer, Leo Muir. Roy Jones, illness of her mother-in-law. The Bernard Griesmer, Joseph Medved, Rich­ latter is now much improved. annual SALE were played and refreshments ard Stovall, Stephen Stovall, John Larson, were served. Dick Moore, William Cooper, Bill Jordan, The Very Rev. Thomas J. Wolo- 2176 men's and young men's Walter LaDamus, Ellis Ferguson, Jack han celebrated the opening Mass Alamosa to Open On the second Sunday of each Easely, and Mahlon Hunyada. Preferred Parish of the D.C.C.W. convention in HART SCRAFFNER & MARX month the Franciscan Troubadours Mrs. McGovern Visits Daughter Denver Wednesday. He gave the go to the county hospital and en­ welcome message on the first AND KENSINGTON SUITS tertain the patients. Sunday, May Mrs. Andrew McGovern spent Trading List the weekend in Boulder visiting day of the parley. Largest Vacation 12, the spiritual part of the pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammond her daughter, who attends the Uni­ • $35 and $40 gram was conducted by Father are now living with Charles Day. versity of Colorado. values...... 2 2 .5 0 Miller. Those taking part in the A springtime ball will he given MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER Mrs. T. Raymond Young of Den­ entertainment were: Mrs. Anthony by the Young Ladies’ sodality on •$45 and $50 The merchants represented in this seetian are boasters. They are ver visited in the week with her Verlingia and her two daughters. Friday, May 24, in the parish hall 2 8 .5 0 anxious to work with you and are deseraing of your patronage. Co­ School in Diocese mother, Mrs. M. J. Galligan, and values...... Fern and Olive, who put on a pup­ at 9 p. m. Music will be furnished operate with them. her sistet, Mrs. J. ]iV. Livingston pet show; Mrs. E. R. Walker and by Dick Hoffman’s orchestra. slight charge for major alterations Alamosa.— The oldest and larg­ daughter. Nan Walker: Rose Marie Miss Lillian Lally, assisted by Cards will be played. Tickets are est vacation school in the diocese Monchak, Patsy Monchak and her Mrs. J. A. McDonnell, entertained 50 cents and may be purchased Annunclatloii will begin June 17 and will con mechanical man and donkey, J. A. the Alpha circle at her home from the members. tinue until July 26. This school Maloney, and Mrs. John Willen, a Wednesday evening. Bridge was On Sunday, May 5, a First Com­ started in 1930 with six sisters ventriloquist. Sunday, May 19, the played and refreshments were munion class received the Eucha­ Troubadours will entertain the D d IT r* Q and 250 pupils. This year there served. rist at St. Theresa’s church in K U U O Prices Erery Day DE SELLEM will be 18 sisters and 750 pupils patients at the state hospital, thus William Miller, who was gradu­ Vineland. Among those in the fUEL AND FEED CO. This progress is attributed to the concluding their programs for ated last Sunday from St. Mary’s class were Antonio Auguliar, the summer months. TWO STORES CHARLES A. DeSELLEU work of Mother Imelda and the college, Moraga, Calif., was a 1936 Cletus Martini, Lillian Keller, Mrs. D. E. Morin, Mrs. Olivia SAME PRICES Benedictine Sisters, and to the fine graduate of Pueblo Catholic high. Nick Macohoiso, Nick Pullaro, We Ship by Rail Sigle, and Mrs. S. S. Wiseman at­ Peter Pullaro, Charles Sam Pul­ s ■ ■ 1 M d spirit of understanding and co-op­ Mrs. J. B. Farley and son, PHONE TA. t2St eration shown by the city school tended the convention of the D.C. Thomas, have returned home from laro,' Joseph Pisciotta, John Smith, tSTB AND WALNUT board. C.W. in Denver this week. Little Rock, Ark. Carl Descino, Charles Martinez, I4SI Franklin SL 31(1 Williams St RES. PHONE HA. SS44 Funeral services were held Phylis Jean Pullaro, Jennie Marie The school is held for chil­ About 140 men attended the dren from five and one-half years Thursday, May 16, in St. Francis Pullaro, Carmelia Pisciotta, and THE SILVER Xavier’s church for Mrs. Eleanor father-and-son group Communion through high school age. There at the 7:30 Mass last Sunday. Carmelia Martinez. will be three hours of classes each Marquez, 44, who died Tuesday, Robert Redwine Tops List STATE DAIRY n p u - May 14, at her home, 1905 Van Circle Meets for Lunch Robert Redwine, the son of Mrs. 0. OLSEN. Pronrietor morning, 8 to 11, 84 hours in all. Household Goods Mass each morning will be at 7:15. Buren. Members of the Spanish- The C. B. circle of Our Lady of Rose Redwine of Pueblo, who is a REAR OF 3220 FRANKLIN ^ ead Merchandise A full year’s instruction in reli­ American Benefit and Social club Good Counsel society held a bridge student at the Colorado medical KEystone 8727 attended the Rosary services. luncheon Wednesday at the Whit­ school, Denver, was presented SUFFY STORAGE AND gion will be given. Special in ZEPHYR Pullmans and Chair Cars I Take Home a Package of Heaped instructions in singing Gregorian Mrs. George Beauvais was- host­ man hotel. 'Those attending were with the school s anatomy award MOVING CO. ess Wednesday, May 8, to Kappa Mrs. C. T. Botdorf, Mrs. Vance at a special banquet Wednesday, High Ice Cream chant will be given by a sister You’ll like the generous size of Zephyr dressing whom Chicago Catholic music lead­ circle of Our Lady of Good Coun­ Driscoll, Mrs. Henry Dornbusch, May 15, in Denver. Mr. Redwine ers have acknowledged to be their sel society. Dessert followed by Mrs. Ben Griesmer, Mrs. A1 Hay made the only A grade given in rooms for women and for men, their many Blessed Sacrament leader in voice culture. bridge was-enjoyed by Mrs. Charles den, Mrs. George Huber, Mrs. Roy anatomy at the school in the past conveniences, tasteful appointments, ample Tracy, Mrs. Thomas Kelly, Jr.; Longworth, and Mrs. R. L. Moore. two years. lighting and spotless cleanliness. Father Alphonse Mueller, O.S. Mrs. M. J. O’Toole, Mrs. Otho Mc­ WEISS DRUB B., of Subiaco, Ark., will give a Daniel, Mrs. Ben Fisher, Mrs. Tom retreat for the older children the Donnelly, Miss Agnes Moroney, Water aboard the Zephyrs is scientifically softened Prescriptions Our Specialty week of July 21. First Holy Com­ and Mrs. Beauvais. TWO OPERETTAS TO BE HELD —quick to lather and gentle to the most Free Dellrery munion day will be on July 28 tender skin. ODORLESS CLEANING BAUR’S ICE CREAM On Monday, July 29, a picnic will AT PUEBLO COMMENCEMENT CUT RATE close the school. 4600 E. Colfax EAst 9.525 Phone EAst 1614 Colfax and Elm The Legion of Mary and the Sa­ Take along your favorite electrical toilet appliances. You'll find handy 110-volt AC plugs for Corner of Cherry *^It’a Wiaa to Trade at Weiu** cred Heart league have consented Clergy Session Pueblo.— (St. Leander’s Parish)a tonsil operation performed on ...... Pli to take the census of the school —The commencement program at Thursday, May 9. your curling irons, razors, etc. When buying from the Priest Attends Funeral St. Leander’s school on Tuesday, Mrs. Ora Freeland of Los Ange­ Fairfax Hardware Father E. J. McCarthy attended May 28, will feature two operettas les, Calif., has been visiting at .the Overnight Every Night to Chicago firms advertising in this the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Per- — The Sleeping Beauty, given by home of her nephew, Howard FERTILIZER. SEEDS. GARDEN rino, a pioneer resident of Allison, Held in Leadville TOOLS, PAINTS paper, please mention that the lower grades, and Old Iron­ Barger. Lawnmower Machines Sharpened at Allison Tuesday, May 14. Fa­ Ro«nd sides, given by the upper grades. Mrs. Carl Shope, Mrs. Howard ■46S.Trip ‘ 37”Trip EA 3777 5022 E. Colfax you saw their advertise­ ther McCarthy assisted at the fu­ Leadville.— The Leadville dean­ “The Sleeping Beauty’* is a three-act Barger, and Mrs. W. K. Sutherland ntST aAss IN CHAIR CARS (Colfax at Fairfax) ment. neral Mass. The sermon was ery held its spring clergy confer­ opus as follows: Act I: Hall of a castle, went to Denver on 'Wednesday to P. E. RINEHART, Prop. preached in three languages, Eng­ long ago; act II: A tower room of the ence Tuesday, May 14. All the attend the two-day session of the For PuHmstt end ehslr esr rosorvoiions consult lish, Italian, and Spanish. The castle, 16 years later; act III: The same priests of the deanery were pres­ tower room, 100 years later. Denver Diocesan Council of Cath­ church was filled to the doors with BURLINGTON TRAVEL BUREAU ent along with the Rev. Daniel J. The cast of characters includes: olic Women held at the Shir- Catholics and lion-Catholics. 17th a Champa Phone Ktyitan* 1123 O’Connell of Crested Butte. King, Dick Jahn; pages, E. Patrick and ley-Savoy hotel. The Eire club will meet Tues­ Preparation for the annual R. ShafTer: queen, Donna Lou Rhoades; St. Joseph's pages, £. Schmitt and M. Davis; heralds. Margaret Eileen, infant daugh­ day, May 21, at the home of Mrs. school program to be held in the wmifwm liluniunMBwi uit ■ G. Sturtevant and D. Baum; evil fairy. ter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mil­ l i r a Glen Chipman. opera house on the evening of Jean Murphy; an old woman, Betty ler, was baptized on Sunday by • TEXACO PRODUCTS The Newman club will meet at June 5 is well under way. Tickets Ekstrom; a cook. Helen Neis; kitchen boy, Dwight Barger; Princess Rosa, the Rev. Paul Fife, O.S.B. Spon­ Adams State Teachers’ college for the program will be on sale in • WOLFS HEAD OIL BOB & VAN’S Thursday evening. May 16. Among Pauline Prince: Prince Charming. Thomas sors were Edward Rikhoff and the near future. The custom­ Harras; good fairies, J. Birrer, M. Currie. Marcella Rikhoff. Meat Market other things, members will decide ary loyal support of the parish­ L. BonHglio, J. Fink, G. Currie, G. MERCHANTS OIL CO. upon their Communion Sunday. ioners will make this affair a great Spillane, B. Henigsman. P. Trontel, M. In the past week Ruth Laritz 750 SANTA FE DRIVE Levitz, B. Stanko, S. Dunn, and M. G. and Marian Laritz, children of Mr. PUEBLO Five Baptisms were performed success. McGovern. and Mrs. Elmer Laritz, were bap­ ERWIN J. MERZ, Lessee this week: M. Jaunita Faviola, Sunday, May 19, is Communion Furniture for “ The Sleeping Beauty** tized by Father Fife. Mrs. Robert 801 KALAMATH daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor day for the girls and young women will be provided through the courtesy of Fresh Fish the Pryor Furniture company. Faricy acted as sponsor for Ruth, Velarde, with Elias and Frances- of the parish. FREE MOTOR DELIVERY 1 quito Manzaneras as sponsors; May devotions are being held Old Ironsides’* is a two-act operetta and Mrs. C. F. Beatty was spon­ JEWELERS Billy Van’s Grocery as follows: Act I: Scene 1: Dock in sor for Marian. Mariana Lorenzo Reynoldo, daugh­ Wednesday and Friday evenings at Boston navy yard (1797), morning; Thatcher Block Drug and M arket Call BOB'S ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Bustos, 7:30. scene 2: Dock in Boston navy yard, OPTOMETRISTS LIQUOR STORE with Anthony Bustos and Mrs. Ma­ early the same evening: act II: Dock in “The Rexall Store” THE MARKET OF QUALITY Grand Knight James Sweeney, Boston navy yard, evening of next day. FOR BEER, WINES riana Bustos as sponsors; Ernesto The cast of characters includes Daniel, 16 ozs. to the Pound State Secretary William Carterf Servers Named at FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. BOTTLE or CASE Alfredo, son of Mr. and Mrs. An­ and a delegate, Michael Walsh of Thomas Habiger; Old Salt, Dick Prince; PHONES 25-26 /4l Reduced Prices dres Archuleta, with Elias Rascon Grannie. Donna Mae Faricy; Betsy, Rose 820 Santa Fe Dr. Phone TA. 0538 Red Cliff, are motoring to Sterling Marie Sollee; Valengro, Mary June 240 SanU Ft Drire K£. 7(43 and Mrs. Ermida Rascon as spon­ UNION SHOP for the K. of C. state convention Bacino; Floriana. Ruth Shinnick; Bear, St. Mary’s, Pueblo FREE DELIVERY SERVICE sors; Eduardo Leopoldo, son of Mr, Sunday and Monday, May 19 and Charles Hager: captain, BUI McDonnell; and Mrs. Jose Cordova, with Henry 20. Several other knights from Paul Revere, Donald Campbell; Whirling R . B . K YLE and Evangelina Balerioas spon­ Thunder, Anthony Schmitt; Silas, Homer SANTA FE SHOE The firms listed here de­ this vicinity are expected to make 0*Neil; sentries, E. Okicbick and A. Pueblo.— (St. Mary’s Parish)— ELECTRIC CO. sors; Alvino Faustin, son of Mr. the trip. Neis; sailors, B. Chapman, L. Birrer, A. The following is a list of servers Opposite Post Office HOSPITAL serve to be remembered and Mrs. Felix Salazar, with Jos­ Birrer, D. Driscoll, G- Andrews, H. Frigidaire Distributors shoe Repairinr tor the Whole Familr Barger. F. Jahn, J. Holst, G. Cowes, F. appointed from St. Cyril’s Servers’ when you are distributing eph and Alcaria De Herrera as society for the month of May: 6 “ And Just as Reliable’* FEATURING INVISIBLE HALF sponsors. Spillane. L. Colby, and D. Carrara: Phone 277 224 N. Union A t*. SOLING your patronage in the dif­ Those in the minuet dance will be H. o’clock Mass, Rudy Stancer, John PUEBLO, COLORADO Father McCarthy attended the Wyoming K. of C. Broshack. S. Murphy. B. Stavika. P. We Appreciate Parcel Foot Orders Beatty. M. Connors, N. Mudd, B. Ben- Kolbezen, Ray Ivan, and John 742 SANTA FE DRIVE ferent lines of business. graduation exercises at Costilla. hgllo, G. Balsick. I. Arthur, and J. Muhie; Germ; 9 o’clock Mass, Ray Stepan, N. Mex., Thursday, May 16, and in the Gypsy dance; P. W iltm ire, L. John Glach, Ed Bratina, and Joe “ It w$ enn’t fli it—Throw it »w*y” will also attend those in Capulin To Reach Quota Sollee, R. Wallace, R. Neis, F. McLaugh­ Mencin. Wednesday, May 22. lin, F. Chase, D. Rutar, and M. Hender­ son ; St. Mary’s baseball field is being The WHITMAN Mikus Repair Shop St. John's The Wednesday Carlo Whist Laramie, Wyo.— As soon as the Misses are D. Schmitt, B. Eckstrom, put into shape for use. All activi­ club will meet May 22 at the home V. Hayes, M. Hayes, R. Welsh, D. Novelty Work, Gunsmith, Wyoming councils of the Knights Stanko, K. Saccamano. and R. Levitz; ties have been placed under the Loange Cafe of Mrs. Lawrence Martinez. of Columbus round up their Keys, Doll Hospital BEEB-ICE COLD Indians: H. Baer, H. Robinson. J. direction of Mr. Kocman. HOTEL WHITMAN The Bishop’s silver jubilee cam­ membership documents and for­ Cowen. C. Beatty, J. Cassidy, S. Mc­ Breakfast was served to mem­ 107 W. 2nd St. SHUMAKE DRUGS By the Case paign committee has announced Donnell, R. Perko, L. Patrick, G. Murphy. ward them to the supreme office, bers of the Christian Mothers’ so­ that the quota will be reached in J. Stavika, E. Charok, J. Spillane, and Cut Rate Prices CHILLED WINE the jurisdiction will hurdle into R. LaFoe; stevedores: S. Mehalovitz, H. ciety by the Young Ladies' so­ the scheduled time. the 100-per-cent class for fulfill­ Mudd, E. Schmitt, and R. Sturtevant. dality on Mother’s day imme­ GREETING CARDS FOR ALL A noteworthy number of men The following directors are in charge: ing its man-power quota for this diately following the 7 :30 Mass. OCCASIONS Sixth Ave. Liquor received Communion Sunday, May year. Miss M. Montgomery, dramatics; Mrs. K -D PHARMACY E. Beauchamp, dancing, and Mark Mc­ Feitival Date, Set KE. 9643 7th Are. at Grant Ith A Joieohine EA. 5675 12, in honor of Mother’s day State Deputy William A. Nor­ Donnell. chorus. Uptown Store Pule Hill Stor. The dates of St. Mary’s annual 8th and Monument Wc Girt 8. it H. Green Stempe The class of 1940 includes Mary June 1(1 Broodwir FREE ris reports that Laramie council DELIVERY Phone 343 Bacino. Lloyd G. Birrer. Hilda M. Bros­ outdoor festival have been an­ I Phono* (7-70 Educator Offers Proof of No. 2720 recently admitted 35 candidates; Cheyenne council No. hack. Donna Mae Faricy. William J. Mc­ nounced. The frolic will be held Donnell. Agnes L. Neis, Eleanore J. only two days this year, July 21, Loyola Materialism in Schools 801 initiated about 20; Casper Okichick. Homer C. O'Neil, Richard R. council No. 1563 admitted at least Prince, Ruth Ann Shinnick. Anthony J. 28. Details of the an air are being Erie, Pa.— Bringing forward ex­ THE ELECTRIC PENNY another 20 for the state convention Schmitt, and Rose Marie Sollee. worked out by the church com­ Look Your Beat amples of materialistic textbooks For Your Standard Oil Products degree, and Rawlins council No. Altar Society to Meet mittee and will be put into effect with now in use in many schools, which BUYS MLCH MORE . . and that friendly service 2128 brought in another score of The regular meeting of the ai an early date. Personality Hairstyiing imply that experiments alone are we suggest new members on May 12. Altar and Rosary society will be John Barker and Elsie Gruden ^ dona at believable. Dr. William Paul Brown held in the school hall on Friday, were joined in Matrimony at a PEBKINS oi New York State Education de­ Receipt of completed associate May 24, at 2 p. m. The re^ lar ceremony at St. Mary’s church other pennies will buy a stamp, a box of matches, a stick of Schmidt Barber Shop partment, Albany, appeared in the applications and insurance ap­ meeting of the Mothers-Teacners’ Saturday morning. May 11. Service Station proval cards for candidates in the gum. The electric penny buys hours of service, pleasure, 2333 E. 28th Ave. 37S« YORK ST. discussion of methods to make club will be held at 3 p. m The Rev. Aloysius Potochnik, plain the harmony between science classes named will place the juris­ Sixteen children made their First O.S.B., of Holy Cross abbey. freedom from labor. Electricity is the biggest bargain you buy. and religion held at a Catholic diction on the honor roll for ful­ Holy Communion at the 7:30 Mass Canon City, who recently returned round table of science at Villa filling its man-power objective for on Sunday, May 12. from Jugoslavia on the President Maria college. He explained that the fiscal year. Mrs. Anna Schmitt has been Harding, gave an interesting PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS science is found greatly deficient, The total intake represents a removed to St. Mary’s hospital be­ resume of his trip Tuesday night SOUTHERN COLORADO POWER COMPANY especially in considering the “why” substantial increase over the cause of a severe illness. at St. Mary’s school for the bene of the univeree. record for last year. Lyla Barger ii recovering from fit of tha Holy Name society. PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 16, 1940 CHEMIST-PRIEST MAY CROWNINGS TO BE HELD MAY CROWNING WILL BE HELD THE G. G. GILL HELPS HAIR C.D. of A. Election '[ e CIIHOLIC ENGRAVING GO. Do you ittlfar from Itching Scalp, Dandruff MAY 19 IN BARNUM CHURCH Wedding-Graduation or Thinning Hair, which may indicate ap­ AT 2 JESUIT CHURCHES MAY 19 proaching baldnati T Don't delay—atart ANNOUNCEMENTS NOW to UM the remarkable compound, Social and Commercial Stationarr prepared by Fr. Jamee Gilmore, which HeU in D n ia ifo (Saereil Heart-Loyola Parish) James Bible will be train-bearer. A REIREAIAIir (Preientation Parish) a candy sale May 16 to raise grew perfect hair on head of bald etn- 1751 Champa St. MAin 3046 ■rhe children of Sacred Heart- The following students will ac­ Practice for the May crowning money for flowers to be used at dent. Since then over E0,000 bottlee have- graduation. been cold. Royaltiee going to charity, (leers Durango. — The C. D. of A. Loyola parish will honor the company the queen to the sanctu­ which will be held Sunday, May everywhere testify to wonderful results obi elected the following officers at Blessed Mother in a special man­ ary where the crowning ceremony 19, at 3 o’clock will take place The students will receive Com­ tained. Order through your druggist or ner when they hold the annual IS LEICUE'S munion Sunday, May 19, for dept store who will gladly get it for you if their business meeting Wednesday will take place: Beverly Strom- Friday evening. May .17, at 7. It’s a Better Ghiek they do nob have it on band. Prices; Glo- evening, May 8: Grand regent, May crowning ceremony Sunday, soe, Francis Weber, Betty Clea^, All who have not been enrolled Bishop Urban Vehr. more Shampoo 80c, Hairmors Scalp Lotion Mrs. Augusta Davidson; vice May 19. This year each school will Ernest Tierney, Norine Haskin, in the sodality are invited to at­ Delegates who represented the Sl.OO and $2.00. Take this adv. with you “ Every Catholic in Denver a re- If It’s Hatched At grand regent, Mamie O’Connell; hold its own crowning, instead of and Jack Valley. These students tend and are requested to be on D.C.C.W. convention in the Shir- CILHORE-BUBKE. INC„ Seattle, Wash. treatant” is the objective of the lecturer, Mrs. Mary Conklin; his­ having a joint ceremony as has are this year’s sodality officers. time so the practice will be over ley-Savoy hotel on May 15 and 16 torian, Lillian Dailey; financial been the custom. The pupils of Father Edward Morgan, S.J., di- launched this week by in time for the Young Ladies’ so­ were Mrs. M. Sheets and Mrs. the Regis Retreat League for Lay­ secretary, Mary Sheehan; treas­ Loyola school will hold their cere­ rector of the school, will give the dality meeting in the old rectory Theo. Fiske. Alternates were Mrs. Boys and Young Men men, announces Police Captain urer, Mary Kennedy; monitor, mony in Loyola church at 2 o’clock. talk. The students of the school, at 8 o’clock. LaVerne Lee and Mrs. W. May, ZURICH The service will consist of proces­ Frank F. Campbell, president of wishing to be Priests or Brothers In Mrs. Kathleen Pearce; sentinel, under the direction of Mr. Burk- sion of students, crowning cere­ the league. With four retreats At the meeting plans will be P.-T.A. Officeri Elected the Order of S t CaralUns may write Margaret Gorman; organist, Helen hardt, will sing the May hymns Specializing in day old mony, a short sermon, and Bene­ and at Benediction. A cordial in­ for men and only one for women made for the annual picnic the The following officers were to tho Bov. Father Superior, S t Gorman; trustees. Misses Rose girls will have in the mountains. elected at the P.-T.A. meeting diction of the Blessed Sacrament. vitation to parishioners and friends the normal course in previous pullets and cockerels by Camillas Uonastery, 1(11 So. 21th Cavanaugh and Martha R. Clarke. A buffet luncheon will be held May 8: President, Mrs. M. Sheets; Mrs. Leo McCartney returned The honor of placing the crown on is extended. years, a concentrated effort is being expert Sexor. • t. Uilwaokoo, Wise. made to secure capacity at­ after the meeting and all who at­ vice president, Mrs. W. May; sec­ from Phoenix, Ariz., where she the statue of the Blessed Virgin 2nd May Rita at 3:30 goes to Elaine Cowan. Her escort tendance at the men’s exercises tend are asked to bring something retary, Mrs. M. Payne, re­ LIFE M EM BERS OF had been for some time with her The crowning ceremony at Sa­ with them. elected; treasurer, Mrs. Theo. son, Thomas, who was ill. He Is will be Leo Weber. The pages will this summer and to enlist a much AMERICAN POULTRY cred Heart church will take place Fiske, and auditor, Mr?. F. Kurtz. ASSN. WHAT CAUSES well now and back in school at be Robert Heiney and Paul Meder, greater number of Denver moth­ The young women will receive Charlotte Beheymer of the first immediately following the Loyola ers, wives, and young women in a Holy (jommunion Sunday, May Installation will take place at the Tempe, Ariz., State college. service. It is scheduled for 8:80 September meeting. EPILEPSY? Miss Julia Erzek of Alamosa Is grade will carry the crown. Janet movement that is penetrating 19, at the 8 o’clock Mass. See our Agents or Miller, Gerald Light, Maxine o’clock. This Is the first such cer­ Catholic life more deeply every A musical program was given A booklet containing tho opinions of spending her vacation here with emony to be held in the old Sacred All girls who will be in the May write famous doctors on this interesting sub­ her parents. Mohrbacher, Gregory Guinan, Joan year. Special letters are being procession are to be at the old at the meeting.. It consisted of Heart church for many years. sent to some 80 women leaders in ject will be sent FREE, while they last Mmes. Charles Mason and John Cullen, and Clifton Weiss will have rectory at 2:30. A guest speaker vocal selections by the boys of the to any reader writing to the Educational a special place in the procession. More than 15 years ago the cere­ tSe Denver area asking them to fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and Division, E35 Fifth Avenue, Dept TR-58, Fleck were hostesses last week at mony was moved to Loyola, where will be present at the crowning. two luncheon parties In the home make better known the great bene­ Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ eighth grades and piano solos Zurich New York, N. Y. the students of grade and high fits that stem from a closed re­ by Mary Ann Larche, Genevieve of Mrs. Mason, the first on Tues­ school participated. In the old ment will follow. day afternoon and the second treat. Letters likewise have been Larche, Margaret Sedlmayer, and Hatchery Pile Sufferers! days, when the ceremony was held addressed to the 400 members of All the young women who pos­ Michael Kruna.' Saturday afternoon. Bridge fol [ at Sacred Heart church, it was not sibly can are asked to help with lowed the luncheon each day. the league and to other Catholic Mrs. Dwight Shea, president of ZURICH, KANSAS so much a school affair as a gen­ men. the altars on May 18 and again Attention The Holy Name men and high eral parish activity. In the pro­ after the 10 o’clock Mass on Sun­ the Parent-Teacher league, was The McCleary Clinic, 5-1800 school boys received Communion cession were the members of the The league is emphasizing this day to prepare for the coronation a guest. "*We Know Oar Elms Blvd., Excelsior Springs, at the 7 o’clock Mass May 12 in JIST, E'S Ladies’ sodality (then known as year not only the personal spirit­ in the afternoon. Room three received a statue as ual strength a retreat gives, but C h M * Mo., ie putting out an up-to-the- tribute to their mothers. the Married Ladies’ sodality), the Bunco Party Poitponed an award for having the most minute book on Piles (hemor­ Frank Tauich BurUd Young Ladies’ sodality, and the also the necessity of planting de­ members present at P.-T.A. meet­ fenses against the dark and pow­ The bunco party that was to he ings in the past year. rhoids) and related ailments. You The Rosary was recited for (St. Rose of Lima’s Parish) school sodality. A pretty throne held at the home of Mrs. Fred Frank Tausch Monday evenin erful forces that menace faith, The school picnic will be held can have a copy of this book by The regular meeting of St. Rose was erected just outside the sanc­ Kurtz, 738 Knox court, May 14 May 13, and his funeral was hel family life, and peace of soul. at Elltch’s gardens May 20. The asking for it on a postcard sent of Lima’s Altar society was held tuary where the crowning took had to be postponed until May 21. in St. Columba’s church Tuesday in the parish hall Thursday after­ place. Bearing the blessing of both the P.-T.A. will pay for the transpor­ FT. COLLINS to the above address. No charge. Mrs. C. Murphy and Mrs. J. morning at 9 o’clock. The Very noon, May 9, at 1:30 o’clock. Holy Eather and Bishop Urban J. tation of students to and from the It may save you much suffering The ceremony at Sacred Heart Walsh will be co-hostesses. Ad­ Rev. F. P. Cawley officiated at Thirty-seven members and 12 Vis­ Vehr, the Regis Laymen’s Retreat park and will give each student and money. Write today for a church Sunday afternoon will see mission will be 25 cents. A lunch­ both services. Mr. Tausch was 67, itors were present. A report on league wants all Catholic men and pop and ice cream. free copy. ____ the same statue of the Virgin and eon will be served and prizes will and from the age of 19 had been the sale of tickets for the opera, women in this area, as well Graduation exercises will be ART C. SHEELY, Inc. ■■■■"■ ALEXIAN BROTHERS the identical throne effect in use. be awarded. a constant sufferer. Through all Aida, showed that the entire par­ as interested noa-Catholics, to join held Sunday, May 26, at the 9 REST RESORT Through the years Brother John this movement at a time in history 380 So. College Ave. these years no one had ever heard ish quota was sold by the Altar so­ has kept the arch, pedestal and The sewing meeting will be held o’clock Mass. All the graduates when spiritual heljr it needed as at the home of Mrs. Geo. Demp­ Ideal home for men of moderate means. him complain of his sufferings. ciety’s committee. statue, and they are ready for use will receive Holy Communion. A Permanently, or for a short stay. never before. sey, 2 3. Hazel court, Thursday, breakfast will he served follow­ Chrysler - Plymouth Situated atop Signal Mountain in His one grief was the fact that ne First Communion Is May 26 in the ceremony on Sundav. The was unable to do, as he said, “ a A Jesuit who proved very popu­ May 23. ing the Mass at tables that will be PHONE 777 scenic Tennessee. Altitude 2300 feet. In­ The children of the parish will procession of students will enter vigorating climate, homelike atmos­ man’s work,” on account of his lar last year, the Rev. Charles G. An unusually large number of decorated in blue and gold, the phere. Every room with bath. Non- make their First Holy Communion the church at 8:80 o’clock, the affliction. Three sisters, Mrs. crowning proper will take place Clark of St. Louis university, is parishioners received Holy Com­ class colors. The graduates are sectarian. For descriptive booklet and on Sunday, May 26, at the 8 o’clock starting off the men’s exercises George J. Broadley, Margaret rates address: John Hotter of Durango, Mrs. Mass. Breakfast will be served to immediately, and the students will munion Sunday, May 12, in honor ALEXIAN BROTHERS Francis Schultz of Denver, and this summer. He will be in charge Frances Cain, Neil Campbell, Lu­ The DAY ^ the first communicants by the par­ return to their pews for the rest of their mothers. ^ ^ _ S ig n a I Mountain, Mrs. John Lock of Austria; one June 20-23 and July 18-21. Th cille Katheryn Cattany, Donald ish women, with Mmes. Hiteman, of the service. Irene Lombardi will The choir girls and altar hoys FUNERAL HOME brother, Isidore Tausch of Du­ have the honor of placing the third retreat is scheduled Aug. will have their annual picnic In E^gert, Albert Raymond Flagerlle, Flaig, Haszier, and Cowgill, as­ Eilien Mary Gorrell, Harold Eu- rango, and several nephews and crown of flowers on the statue of l-;4, under the Rev. John W. Mad- City park Wednesday, May 22. “ The Home of Service** sisted by the mothers of the chil­ digan, S.J., of St. Joseph's church ene Gotchey, Bernard Edward Free for Asthma nieces survive. the Blessed Mother. Her escort W. M. JACKSON CHARLES J. DAT dren, as hostesses. The commit­ in St. Louis, and the fourth, Aug. The seventh grade students held langfield, Kathryn Patricia I f you suffer with attacks of Asthma so tee in charge of decorating^ the al­ will be Peter Hanson. Anna Marie 121 West Olive St. Phhne 108 Tomsic and Mary Elizabeth Scott 22-25, with the Rev. Theodore J. Quinn, Bernice Bearnadette Rol­ terrible you choke and gasp for breath, Miss Guardamondo Is tars for the occasion includes Schultl, S.J., of Regis college as lins, Frances Elaine Russell, Ed­ if restful sleep is impossible because of the Mmes. Crump, DeMers, Dreiling, will hold the v «l, and Kathleen struggle to breathe, if you feel the disease Married in Pueblo retreat-master. All these retreats ward Albert Sedlmayer, Rosanna and Flaig. Kemme will be crown-bearer. ii slowly wearing your life away, don't fail Pueblo.—Miss Josie Guardamon­ take place at Regis, and the men Theresa Tucker, and Mary Ellen to send at once to the Frontier Asthma Co. Statue Crowned In the afternoon at 3 o’clock the Others In the procession will be STALLING’S for a free trial of>a remarkable method. No do, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. reside there for the three-day Walsh. matter where you live or whether you have first communicants will be enrolled Lupe Perez, Albert Martinez, Mar­ period. A free-will offering is Charles Guardamondo, was mar­ garet Little, Bel Martinez^ Cather­ P.-T.A. members who will serve any faith in any remedy under the Sun. ried Sunday at Our Lady of Mt. in the scapular. This will be fol­ iven at the close, no fixed charge Electrical Supply Co. send for this free trial If you have sufferea ine Romero, Joseph Kilker, Patri­ the graduation breakfast are Mrs. Carmel church to Ralph Montero lowed by the crowning of the statue eing made. All retreats begin for a lifetime and tried everything you cia Patton, Rose Mary Leiker, Joy Theo. Fiske, Mrs. La Verne Lee, 142 So, College eould learn of without relief: even if you of the Blessed Virgin, Thursday evening and close Sun­ By Honor Student Phono 542 of Pueblo. The young couple went Greeley, Colleen Egan, Dolores Mrs. M. E. Callahan, Mrs. A. are utterly disoouraged, do not abandon on a short honeymoon to Denver Delegates who attended the 14th day evening. Reservations may hope but send today for this free trial It Caldwell, Mary Agnes Dolan, Nunes, and Mrs. Nelson. Electrical Appliancei. Wirinc. 4t Repairing and will make their home in Pueb­ annual convention of the Denver be made now by telephoning GLen will cost you nothing. Address Donna Jean McCourt, Jack Quin lo. The wedding party enjoyed a diocesan council of the N.C.W.C. dale 3838 or writing the Director (Annunciation Parish) Frontier Asthma Co. 288-P Frontier Btdf. tana, Shirley Mae Comito, and 412 Niagara 8t. Buffalo. N. Y. dinner at the bride’s home. were Mmes. Hiteman and Cowgill, of Retreats, Regis College, Denver. At an impressive ceremony, the with Mmes. Walsh and Flaig as Martin Schreiber. Father Morgan, statue of the Blessed Mother was Patronize These - y . ------rjt------it- j t ------at- iC = ' alternates. pastor, will give the talk. The en­ crowned Sunday evening, May 12^ tire student body will take part by Miss Dorothy Glba, an eighth • Invest your money safely in the Pontifical Cotholic ' The meeting closed with a lunch in the singing. The children will Film, Talk Slated grade honor student. Joseph eon, consisting of pineapple sher­ sing the May hymns as well as the Stremmel w a s crown - bearer, UNIVERSITY ANNUITY BONDS bet, cake, and coffee. Mmes. Hite­ Benediction hymns. The choir work Flower girls were Shirley Thelsen COLORADO man, Bohanna, Beyer, Moore, L Is under the direction of the Sis­ At St. Cajetan’s and Patricia Perko. Maids of honor 5% to 7% Interest for Life ! G. and L. S. Sengenberger, Haney, ters of Charity. were Misses' Elizabeth Compton Marshall, Davis, Harnby, Frei- Rose Marie Keeling, Clara Hepp linger, Bunce, Flaig, Colborg, and Communion day for the Ladies (St. Cajetan’i Paruh) For details write to sodall^ will be May 19. At Sa­ A nvjving picture. The Hidden Dorothy Perko, Irene Raycoff Meyer acted as hostesses. Freda Howell, Mary Sweet, anc SPRINGS REV. FATHER RALPH, SVD, Nat’l. Dir. cred Heart church the sodallsts Shriek, will be shown in the church Lauradell Johnson. ‘ Cotholic University of Peking, 176 W. Adams St., Chicago ' will receive Communion at the basement at 7 :30 p. m. Sunday, o’clock Mass. At Loyola the so­ May 19. A matinee for children Sunday, May 19, Is Communion Merchants , . , They are aiciing YOUR ------— r-lt— : __r. -jc— ^{.------If ----J Primary Pupils dality Mass will be offered at 8:80 starts at 1:30 p. m. Immediately day for the Blessed Virgin so Baaaar Meat May 17 after the movie the Very Rev. Johp dality. Catholic press A bazaar meeting is scheduled Ordinas, C.R., will give a lecture There will be a meeting of the In Boulder Will for Friday evening. May 17. Im­ entitled “ The Foes of Our Reli­ Young Ladies’ sodality Friday eve, portant matters regarding the big gion.” Tickets for the matinee for nine, May 17, after services. Gi)wtic1?earL$tIl)(lfare Affuciation carnival will be discussed and set children will be five cents and ad­ The regular meeting of the A1 ALEY DRUG GO. FOOTWEAR Most Rev. Franeli J. Sptllman, D. D., Preiidant Present Recital tied at the gathering, and a large mission for the evening presenta tar and Rosary society will be held BEST IN QUALITY, NEWEST IN Rt. Rev. Migr. James B. O’Reilly, Ph. D, National Secretary crowd is expected to attend. The tion will be 10 and 16 cents. STYLE Thursday afternoon, May 23, at Fast Free Delivery Service Rev. John J. Corrigan, Aaolttant Boorotary ' Boulder.— (Mt. St. Gertrude’s various committees have been Cedar Chatt Filled 2 o’clock. A covered-dish luncheon 49 Yr*rt In th* Pike* Peak Region Academy)-—The music department working constantly and efficiently, The Sacred Heart league as­ will precede the meeting at Main 250 of Mt. St. Gertrude’s will present and the outlook for the 1940 bazaar sumed sponsorship of a linen o’clock. Plans are being made for THEVORHESSHOECO. the primary pupils In a recital In is bright. Father Morgan urges shower held May 15 In the church the annual “ Penny Carnival” un COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. the school auditorium at 7 :80 Fri­ the members of committees and all hall to fill a cedar chest that.will der the auspices of the Altar and CORPUS CHRISTI day evening. May 17. those Interested in this carnival be awarded the latter part of June Rosary society. Added attractions Next Thursday, May 23, is the Feast of Corpus Christl. The rrosrsm ( oIIowb: "Merch «( the to report at the Friday meeting, for the benefit of t?Ie church. A this year will Include an apron and CLARK’S This is a day when the Church pays extraordinary honor Little Lead Soldiers” and "Memories of which will be held in Loyola hall variety of handiwork filled the faneywork booth for adults. the South,” rhythm band: "Air.” "By the at 8:15, after the perpetual novena Service Station Pond,” and "Paper Shipi," ThOmpaon. chest to capacity. Mrs. Adelaida Reported ill in the parish are to the Blessed Sacrament. There are places in the Near devotions. 2715 W. Colorado Ava« Phone 45IS Diana O'Sullivan; "Child’i ThoUsht of Moya was in charge of refresh­ Harden Clifford and Clarence Barthd’s East where the Blessed Sacrament is not received. The God.” recitation, Carol Foley; "May ments. E. L. Gonzales is president Time," eons, croup! "The Man In the Native Son to Sing Ryan, who is convalescing from a Delco Batteries - Cates Tires Chapels in these places are without suitable Altars. You Moon,” Thompaon, and "Swana on tht of the league. major operation, Ice Cream First Mass Sunday COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO can help by donating an Altar. Fifty Dollars will erect Ltlce,” Edith Kally; "What the Flat Mr. and Mrs. M. Gaemara are Wholcstla and Retail Saya,” recitation. Diana O'Sullivan i Sunday, June 19, will be a proud Famous Chinese Jesuit an Altar in a mission chapel. "Dutch Dance,” Thompson, and "Littli day for the parish. On that morn­ the parents of a boy, born at St. w w y w 'w w e'w 'w'w'w w w nrw n Walti,” Carol Foley i "See Saw,” ei Joseph’s hospital, Fine Candies and drill, group; ing a native son will offer his first Succumbs in Zikawei a l w a t b o e p e n d a b l s Mr. and Mrs. J. Turner are the TRINITY SUNDAY MISSION CHAPEL "I Know a Field.” reeitation, Mary Solemn Mass at Loyola. Father Peking.— (Lumen)— The Rev W. B. BARTHEL, Ptoprielor Jane Kelly: "On Yonder Rock” and Patrick Stauter, who will sing his Simon Zi, distinguished Chinese parents of a boy, born at St. Jos­ Sunday, May 19, is Trinity Sun­ 28 YEARS IN BUSINESS Five Hundred Dollars will build "Country Gardena.” adapted by Thomp first Solemn Mass at 10:80 o’clock Jesuit of the Shanghai vicariate eph’s hospital. day. The Gospel read In the Mass a mission chapel. Build one in aon, Patricia O’Sullivan; "Folk Danot,’ 131 North Tejon St. Phone Main (52 group; "Lovely Lady Dresaed in Blue,” Sunday, is a product of the Jesuit died in Zikawei at the age of 70 The German Social club wjll MeodOW is from the Gospel according to St. honor of the Sacred Heart. The recitation, Edith Kelly; "Little Bo Peep” parish. He attended Sacred Heart sponsor a social Saturday evening, COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. Matthew, 28th chapter, verses 18 He was well known for his work Holy Father will select the site. and “Long. Long Ago,” Thompaon, Mary grade school and served as an aco­ as director of the Apostleship of May 18, in Hagus hall. Everyone and 19, “ Going, therefore, teach ye Jane Kelly; "Some Lovely Thinga,” lyte in the church on Larimer all nations, baptizing them in the recitation, Patricia O'Sullivan; "Melody Prayer and as editor of a paper. is Invited to attend. G o ld street. He comes of a family that name of the Father and of the Son GREGORIAN PAMPHLET and Laughter," Rolfe, Bobby Lue Melgh; "Home on the Range,” adapted by Thomp­ has long been prominent in the and of the Holy Ghost. Teaching A Set of Gregorian Masses can aon, Mary Jane Kelly and Edith Kelly EOONOMY MARKET Dairy Products "The Duel,” recitation, Bobby Lue Meigh parish. His mother attended Sa­ them to observe all things whatso­ be offered only for the deceased. FR. BREEN TO SING 1ST MASS A FULL LINK OP ever I have commanded you and "Our Flag," playlet, group. cred Heart grade and high schools Milk - Ice Cream • Butter Write for a copy of our pamphlet and was graduated from the lat­ behold I am with you all days even on Gregorian Masses. It is inter­ Senior-Junior Prom Held Groceries & Meats to the consummation of the world.” The senior-junior prom was held ter. Mrs. Stauter has been identi­ The Mowry esting. There is no charge for this fied with parish organizations for AT ST. CAtHERINE’S MAY 19 Complet* Stoek of Imported Good* This is a Gospel that every priest pamphlet. Thursday evening, May 16. Pre­ Creamery Co. reads with a great deal of enthu- siding as queen was Shelia O’Flan many years. An invitation is ex­ Phone* 1157-5$ 733 So. Tejon tended to all parishioners and aiasm. The young missionary start­ LAST CALL nagan of Laramie, Wyo., with Ray (St. Catherine’s Peri»h) Pinochle winners were Mr. Bonner > ^ A A A A 4 mond Hale as her escort. Attend­ friends to attend Father Stauter’s ing off finds in it the reason for This week we make our final ap­ first Solemn Mass. The Rev. Edward A. Breen will and Mrs. McEaheren. The com­ P, O. Box 429 Telephone Main 81S his life and sees in it also his con­ ants of the queen were Dorothy peal for the little ones in the mis­ P.-T.A, Mo-ri* May 24 celebrate his first Solemn Mass at mittee in charge of the tournament solation. The words of Our Blessed sions who will make their First Berger, Mary Gallagher, Rosemary St. Catherine’s Sunday, May 19, at expresses its thanks to all who Goto. Springs Suppty Lord contain the mandate to the Foley, and Nell Kerr, whose es The definite date of the moving Communion next month. Dress one Icture show to be given in Loyola 10 o’clock. The Rev. D. A. Lemieux participated in making the tourna­ Wholesale Distributors Church. He ordered His Apostles child. Three dollars will take care corts were Donald Zimmerman will be assistant priest, the Rev. ment a success. and their successors to preach and Lauren Giersch, John Hume, ant tall by the P.-T.A. for the benefit Pipe— Valves— Fittings of everything. of the bazaar is Friday evening, .William D. McCarthy, deacon; the Sodality Day h May 19 Mining and Industrial Equipment to baptize all men in all places. At Bert Fitzpatrick. Kenny Galliher’s Rev. Edward A. Leyden, subdea­ Members of the Young Ladies’ the same time, He promised that orchestra provided the music. May 24, at 8:80 o'clock. The show and Supplies NATIVE CLERGY will consist of three sound pictures con; the Rev. Mr. Robert Banni- sodality met at the home of Miss IB West Cacharrai Street He would be with His Church until gan, master of ceremonies, and the Rosemarie Veltrie May 13, with COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. the end of time. -After finishing at least two a feature, comedy, and cartoon Homemade candy and soft drinks Rev. Joseph L. Lilly, C.M., Miss Rosanelle Perri as co-hostess. At this season of the year many years in college, the student for preacher, After an interesting and lively of the students in our seminaries the Priesthood must spend six Globeville Parish will be sold at the intermission The firms listed here de­ Admission is 20 cents for adults Sunday evening, Father Breen meeting, the members were enter­ White Eagle Market will be ordained to the Holy Priest­ years In the Major Seminary. will be honored at a parish recep­ tained with games, prizes, and re­ serve to be remembered hood. Our young missionaries will Then he is ordained. and 10 cents for children, AH are GROCERIES, MEATS, welcome. Mmes. Light, Koneeny tion in the community hall from 8 freshments. The Young Ladies’ when you are distributing go back to their people and preach In the Near East the Church is To Have Novena to 10 o’clock. The women of the sodality, together with the junior FRUITS AND PASTRIES- to them in their own language. developing a native clergy. One Valley, and Relschman representec your patronage in the dif­ the P.-T.A. as delegates and alter Altar and Rosary lociety will be girls, will receive Holy Commun­ They will be able to take up the Hundred Dollars a year is needed (Holy Rosary Parish) Main 6500 202 N. Tejon St. nates to the D.C.C.W.’s annua hostesses. ion at the 7 o’clock Mass Sunday, ferent lines of business. work of the older men, and they for each student in the Major Sem­ A solemn novena In honor COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. convention. The P.-T.A. scrap Clet* Leader* Announced May 19. That evening all. mem­ will “ break the Bread of Life” for inary. Will you sponsor one stu­ the Sacred Heart will begin book was on display. The class leaders for the past bers of both societies will partici­ their owi. people. They will be dent? the Feast of Corpus Christi, Thurs period are as follows: Eighth pate in the Living Rosary to be able to accomplish things that the Six Hundred dollars will take day. May 23. Novena devotions grade, Margaret Callphan; sev­ held at Regis college stadium at , missionary from a foreign country care of a student to Ordination will be held In the evening at enth, Mary Lou Swarz; eixth, 6:45 p. m. All members of the Use DERNGOOD COFFEE can never hope to accomplish. Day. Will you give that much? 7:30. Bishop Confirms Patsy Norton; fifth, Anna May parish are invited fo attend this These young priests are of the Perhaps you can afford One Hun­ FRESHLY ROASTED The church was crowded when Kirk; fourth, Marilyn Miller; celebration of World Sodality day people and understand their ways dred dollars and sponsor a itudent third, Marlene McCabe; second, in Denver, Ask Your Grocer and their customs. for a year. the statue of the Blessed Virgin was crowned Sunday evening, May 121 in Brighton Thomas Lahey, Prank Baroney, The junior girls entertained the We ask our readers to pray dur- and Sharon Fitzpatrick; first, Hu­ senior members at a party Tues­ THE BERN CO. Colorado Springs ing_ these days that our young 12. All the school children took FOR OUR MEMBERS part in the ceremony. Miss Gath Brighton. — (St. Augustine’s bert Fladung. day night, May 14, when the new priests will be successful. Ask Our All our members, the living and Parish)—The Most Rev. Bishop Mrs. Joseph Hamilton, presi­ officers were installed and thanks Divine Savior to bless all their ef­ erine Conjar placed the wreath of the deceased, share in Fifteen flowers on the statue. In the morn­ Urban J. Vehr administered Con­ dent of the Altar and Rosary so­ were extended to the outgoing People who enjor luecets, who do forts and to send to the Seminaries Thousand Masses every year. firmation to ,121 persons, the larg­ ciety, wishes to thank members officers. The new prefect is Jacque­ students filled with zeal, intelli­ ing, 30 children received their things, mu«t enjoy the advantage of First Holy Communion. est group iii the history of the who assisted In serving the First line Murray; vice prefect, Mary good health. In the etifl competition gence and true piety. A CHALICE parish. Twenty-seven of the adults Communion breakfast and the Alice Keane, and secretary-treas­ The P.-T.A. has postponed the of the buainee* and looial world, thara’i who were confirmed were con­ father-and-son breakfast on urer, Teresa HalHnan. Tne out­ New missions will be opened dur­ games party until June 9. no plae* for "tired" or eluggieh people. SANCTUARY LAMP ing the next few months. Ten dol­ verts. Solemn Benediction of the Mother’s day. Members of the going officers were: Prefect, Lo­ Your chiropractor can watch your The light that burns before the lars will purchase a Chalice for a Blessed Sacrament followed the Altar and Rosary society will re­ retta Phelan; vice prefect, Rita vitality, guard againat loas of physical Blessed Sacrament is called the mission chapel. Parma Missioners’ Head ceremony, ceive their annual corporate Com­ Roberts; secretary, Helen Gannon, atamlna. For relief from "that tired Sanctuary Lamp. You can give a Pays Visit to Peking Sunday, May 6, 36 children re­ munion, which will be followed by and treasurer, Peggy Haddock. feeling," come in today. Sanctuary Lamp to a mission ALL WE ASK ceived First Holy Communion at breakfast, Sunday, May 28. Mrs. Gartha Mary DeVries was chapel for Seven Dollars. It will One dollar a year is not a large the 8 o’clock Mas^ and 40 Spanish Card Tourney Concluded recently baptized. Her sponsors burn for your intentions many Peking,— (Lumen)— Tho Very children received First Communion The bridge and pinochle tourna­ were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bruno. sum. This is all we ever ask from Rev. Eugene Morazzoni, provin­ Dr. W . D. Holiman years. our members. Why not enroll? at the 9 o’clock Mass. Both groups ment was successfully concluded Regina, infant daughter of Mr. and ►r cial superior of the China mleaiona of children were instructed in cate­ May 9. Mr, Rogers won the first Mrs, John Switzer, was baptized. CHIROPRACTOR and OPTOMETRIST under the St. Francis Xavier Mis­ chism by the Sisters of Charity, honors in the bridge division, with Her sponsors were Marguerite X-Ray. Short Wav*. Radionic Analysis, sion Society of Parma, recently c o w r a c j o s Send who had come from Denver every Mr. Heiberger second. First prize Trenberth and Robert Coursey. Colon Therapy, Visual Defects Cor­ all coinmunications to visited the society’s house here. Saturday since October. Michael Hugh, infant son of Mr. rected Without Dangerous Drops Being in the pinochle division was won Uatd, Cathoitc Tkar Bast lOelfare Association Founded in 1896 by Archbishop E, F. Shober, who was severely by Mr. Bonner, and Mrs. Golden and Mrs. Hugh A S);uart, was bap- Conforti of Parma, the society has injured in an automobile accident took second prize. Prizes for iized. Hie sponsorsT>y proxy were m t SA>' 308 E. PIKES PEAK AVE. “ Run-down man seldom 4B0 Lexington Ave. at 46th St. New York, N. Y. been active in the Honan missions in Denver, has returned home and bridge on the last night only went Mary Me lermott and Paul COLO. SPRINGS, COLO. since 1904. is improving. to H. £. Martin and Edna Jones. Schnaivl*. run up big fortune.” Out-of-T.wn Viaitor* Wtleom* THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone PAGE SEVEN St Francis de Sales’ Sodalists SO to Receive $29'^° Couch Hammock Will Honor Mary Sunday, May 19 1st Cominiinion r i r (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish) the parish to participate in this mittee chairmen are urged to On Sunday, May 19, the Young annual service. attend. R. Sherwood Hodges, Ladies’ sodality will take part in The following were recently bap­ D.S.C. Seniors Honored at Prom At St. Patrick’s tized: Louise Christene, daughter two ceremonies honoring the The seniors were honored at the Chiropody, Podiatry of Mr. and. Mrs. John Coffman, Mother of God. One will be the with Alice Montgomery as spon­ prom Thursday, May 16, in the FOOT 8URGEKT ’23 crowning of Our Blessed Lady’s sor; Mary, daughter of Mr. and Shirley-Savoy hotel. Pete Smythe’s (St. Patrick’s Parish) Tht Mty Companr statue in St. Francis de Sales’ Mrs. Lavelle Wendelhall, with orchestra provided the music. The Fifty children will receive First Denver. Colorado KEystone 3388 Communion at the 9 o’clock Ma.ss church at 3 p. m., and the other Helen Walz as sponsor; Stuart Important for Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs. queen, Geraldine Young, was pre­ Sunday, May 19. The Mother’s will be the “ Living Rosary’’ serv­ sented with a bouquet of roses The Beet in Thomas Jantzen, with Charles club, assisted by members of the Outdoor ice to be held at 6:45 p. m. in the Hoffinger and Beulah De Mar as and sweet peas by the president graduation class of the school, Used Regis college stadium. sponsors; Wayne Thomas, son of of the junior class, Benjamin will serve breakfast to all of the Comfort Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thummel, first communicants and to all oth­ At the coronation ceremonies Hannigan, Jr. The queen’s attend­ ers who will take part in the cere­ Furniture Miss Peggy Weadick, prefect, will with Wendel Thummel and Louise ants, Catherine Deus and Mary mony. Mrs. G. A. Durbin, presi­ There’s going to be a be the queen and will be escorted Kause as sponsors; Lance Lee, son ALSO NEW of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Miller, Mesch, and their escorts, Richard dent, will be assisted by Mmes. lot of living and enter­ by members of Our Lady’s com­ Winifred Wilson, Beatrice Cinea, Cash or Credit mittee. The other members of the with Rose Ann and Robert Lance Lamb and Frederick Schaffer, taining out of doors— Charles Billing;s, and Christine sodality, together with the senior as sponsors; Gary Kent Anthony, gave blue and gold pennants as ’.his couch hammock is A FULL LINE OF son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Proutt, Rowland, and Miss Mayme Yeager. high school girls, who will be in­ favors to all who attended. 'The breakfast has been made pos­ tyled for greater out­ OFFICE FURNITURE vited to join the senior group at with Mary Proutt and Robert The sodalists of the high school sible by the active co-operation of door comfort — with We rent Folding Chairs, Card and this time, and also this year’s First Mudd as sponsors. participated Thursday, May 16, in parishioners through the as­ Banquet Tabies, Dishes, Siiver- Communion class, will make up the Party Seriat Eudi deep cotton-filled cush­ the semi-monthly Missa Recitata, sistance of Mmes. Smith, Robin­ W are, anything in stock. procession. The sodalists and the On May 10, a large crowd at­ ions— back curtain— Established 1888 tended the last games partv of the with Father Blenkush officiating. son, and Vechiarelll. Mrs. A. senior girls will wear floor-length Canzona is donating a cake lamb it’s adjustable to any PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 gowns of pastel shades, while series of 18 held in the high school John Kelly of the junior class OPEN FROM S A. M. TO 6 P. M. gymnasium. The committee from acted as leader, reading the Proper to be presented to one of the com­ height — has colorful members of the queen’s court. municants. Misses Rowena Adams, Bernice the Holy Name society and the of the Mass in English. Paul Mc­ X canvas cover— now at HAVE YOU Bivens, Mildred Dyer, Mary Fran­ committees of the other parish so­ Callin and John ^Buchen, also jun­ The annual crowning of the a substantial saving. iors, were acolytes. statue of the Blessed Virgin will MODERNIZED YOUR ces Murray, and Isabel Malone, cieties assisting expressed their will wear shades of blue and the appreciation to all who aided in Jerry Auer and Bob Youn^, be held Sunday afternoon, May INSURANCE? queen will appear in white. making the parties a success. Jos­ both seniors, are playing their 19, eph Loeffel and Mrs. Billinger fourth year of baseball for the The ceremonies will consist of Sodalitti to Receive Eucharist Sale GLIDERS Sale CHAIRS Protect younelf against neu were winners of special prizes last high school. They have set a a procession, the presentation of Sunday will be Communion day hasards. Friday. Owing to the many re­ record that will be hard to beat in Regular $17.50 Full- C l 9 7IC Regular $3.95 Steel C9 90 bouquets, and the crowning cere­ for the junior and senior Young quests for the return of these the years to come, playing 23 con­ Length Glider ...... ^ I C e I 3 Outdoor Chain...... ^ f c i e O w HORACE W. BENNETT mony at the shrine, followed Ladies’ sodality members, who games, a new series will be ached- secutive games. Auer has caught in will receive the Eucharist for the Regular $10.78 Very C l 9 OR Regular $4.50 Sturdy C 9 10 & CO. by a short sermon and Bene­ uled early in the fall. diction of the Blessed Sacrament. every game, and Young has played intention of their mothers. The Comfortable Glider...... ^ ■ O a W W Outdoor Chairs...... ^ O a I O II« Tabor Bide. Phono TA. 127t in several positions in his four FRANK ENGLAND. JR.. Manasor Miss Margaret McCallin, organist, Father Anthony Welnzapfel is monthly meeting of the senior so­ Regular $24.7S Water C 1 Q 7R iniurance Department years. Regular $11.50 Steel CO OR will have charge of the music. enjoying a few weeks of vacation dality will be held Friday eve­ Repellent Glider...... V I Wa I W with his parents at Evansville, Upholstered Chairs...... In the Sodality union’s “ Living GraderV'to Join in Preee*«ien ning, May 17. The Rev. Thomas Ind. P H O T O e n g r a v i n g - Rosary’’ ceremony at Regis the fol­ Forming a part of the May pro­ Barry is conducting catechetical catalog-SUIOOL ANNUALS A beautiful new filini; cabinet cession of the Young Ladles’ so­ classes for the members each lowing sodalists from St. Francis’ has been added to the office of the will help form the Rosary: Misses dality Sunday afternoon, May 19, Monday evening in the classroom high school. will be the grade school pupils of of the school. Hostesses for the Peggy Weadick, Mildred Dyer, The choii^ boy^s’ picnic qn May 9 V rj Marion Macken, Gasperine Petro­ St. Francis de Sales’, who will join meeting will be Misses Amy How­ was held at O’Fallon park. Father in the singing of the hymns to the ard, Viola Cinea, Mary Brandi, vich, Connie Doyle, Rowena Leo Thome, Father Weinzapfel, the Adams, Frances Kuretich, Mar­ Blessed Mother. and Helen Bruno. Rev. Matthias J. Blenkush, Arthur Sodalists who will participate in garet McCallin, and Margaret Alcorn, and Anthony Vogrin ac­ Students of the grade school who received anti-toxin on April the Living Rosary to be held by Doyle. companied the boys. Lunch was 18 were given a second test Thurs­ the Sodality union Sunday, May Mother-Daughter Communion served at noon. In the afternoon day, May 16. Dr. M. B. Lorher and 19, will be Misses Louise Mauro, Planned a softball game was played, fol­ Miss W. S. Kline, the school nurse, Helen Bruno, Mary Brandi, Julia The mother-and-daughter corpo­ lowed by a hike. The group re­ administered the medicine. Emerich, Nancy Petraglia, and rate Communion will take place turned home at 4 o'clock. s Books Sent to Hawaii Viola Cinea. Leaflets explaining this Sunday at the 8 o’clock Mass. Sacred Heart Laagua to Meat this ceremony will be distributed The Altar and Rosary society in­ The League of the Sacred Heart The seventh grade of St. Francis after all Masses Sunday by the so­ vites all mothers and daughters of will meet Tuesday afternoon. May de Sales’ last week closed its mis­ dalists. Twenty-;five members and w 21, at 2 o’clock in the assembly sion activities with the purchase their mothers enjoyed breakfast room of the rectory. All promoters of four Catholic books. These were together Sunday morning, May are asked to attend. Father sent to the primary grades of St. 12, after assisting in the first an­ Thome, Mrs. Stanley Davies, and Therese’s school, Honolulu, T. H., nual mother-dau^ter Communion Mrs. Leo Weinzinger attended the where the Sisters of St. Joseph held on Mother’s day. luncheon of the D.C.C.W. at the have been teaching little Hawaiian, Shirley-Savoy hotel as league rep­ Chinese, Japanese, and Portuguese The junior Young Ladies’ so­ resentatives. children since September, 1938. In dality met in the library Tuesday Mrs. E. W. Rogers will preside April the seventh grade adopted a evening, May 14. The Blessed at the meeting of the Altar and Chinese baby at the orphanage of Virgin^ committee reported prog­ Rosary society at 2 p. m. Friday the Franciscan Sisters of Mary at ress on the spiritual bouquet being afternoon. May 24, in the assembly Chefoo, Shantung, China, giving prepared for the Bishop. The room of the rectory. All members him the name Francis de Sales. Eucharistic committee is cam- p a llin g for new members and are requested to attend. At the Scouts Honor Mothers meeting the Mother’s day program urging representation of all mem­ Boy Scout troop 126 of St. si* will feature Mrs. John E. Burgess bers at the Communibn Sunday. in songs, accompanied by Mrs. Francis de Sales’ parish assisted The next social will .be held on Hood, and Patsy Boehm, who will St. Joseph’s troop in honoring the Tuesday, May 28, with Father give a recitation. Father Blen­ scouts’ mothers Sunday. The boys Barry conducting the meeting. kush, Mrs. E. W. Rogers, and Mrs. marched in uniform from the rec­ Paitor at Jubilee Rite William Kimmins represented the tory to the church, where they at­ tended Mass and received Com­ The Rev. Achille Sommaruga, Altar and Rosary society at the pastor, assisted in the commemora­ $85.00 Modern 4-Pc. Bedroom Suite D.C.C.W. luncheon. munion. They were present at the breakfast that the Holy Name tion of 25 years of priesthood for Young People to Meet May 21 the Rev. Emil Verschraeghen of The Young People's club will men served for the mothers. The Easy on the pocketbook price for this fine wolnut veneer bed, cheit, leaders. Scoutmaster Jack Mulli­ Sterling Tuesday, May 14. Fa­ meet Tuesday evening. May 21, in ther Vershraegen was once an as­ vanity, and bench. Pransalian hall. St. Mark’s club gan, George Pens, G. W. Phelan, and Wm. Murray, participatea sistant In this parish. He and Fa­ of Holy Family parish will be the ther Sommaruga were classmates with the following scouts: Jerry This suite has the inviting “ Waterfall” lines so much in demand— it will guest group at a joint meeting and at the University of Louvain in $5.00*58 DOWN at the social school that will follow. Magers,^ Ed Langfield, Wm. Mur­ ray, Michael McDonough, Phil Belgium. radiate its charming beauty to the last day you use it. DELIVERS Refreshments and music have been Mrs. Josephine Sposato, sister arranged for this occasion, accord­ Brockish, Tom O’Leary, Jim Mul­ ligan, Richard Ruhland, D. Hick­ Mrs. Joseph Natafe of this par­ ing to Warren Turilll, head of the ish, is slightly improved this week social committee. Reports from man," and Carl Ott. Don Murray, W. Huter, E. Mc- after a major operation in St. An­ all of the committees will be given. thony’s hospital. The athletic committee will pre­ Closkey, and W. Brockman re­ Karagheusian’s Iranian sent plans for the formation of ceived the tenderfoot badge the Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hatfield of I'^ B E E R .. makes a Good Impression a softball team. past week. Chicago left Tuesday, May 14, The date for the annual May- The annual Beaver Brook hike for their home after attending As smooth as a diplomat, as friendly as time frolic has been set for May will take place this Sunday. Cars the funeral of Mrs. Hatfield’s Lustered RUGS<49-95 sunshine—Tivoli’s tasteful richness, ener­ 26 in Fransalian hall. Don Blank’s will leave the rectory promptly at mother, Mrs. Ella McPherson. gizing, snappy lightness, stimulate happy orchestra will hold sway at this 9 o’clock. Ail registered scouts, Mr. and Mrs. John Menghin companionship..the result of purest in* event. There will be free check­ both senior and Junior, will take and their four daughters and Regular $59.75 Value gredients,years of brewing knowledge.Ex­ room service, novelties, and prize this hike. three grand-daughters spent last perience new joy in your first sip of Tivoli. contests included in the gala pro­ E. J. Peterson gave an interest­ weekend at their cabin in Bear gram of the evening to which ing talk before the scouts and their park. Size 9x12— Rugs you’ll enjoy every minute Smart to Serve-Smart to Drink the public is invited. The admis­ parents on the last meeting night. Mrs. J. B. White and her daugh­ that you have them in your home— and they sion will be 36 cents per person, He discussed and illustrated his ter, Mrs. C. A. Bell, Jr., left for although complimentary tickets experiences in Portuguese Africa, their respective homes in Okla­ will wear for years— rugs that were will be issued to the members of where his nearest White neighbors created for beautiful homes — they DCNVER. COLO. homa City, Okla., and Pampa, 100% UNION AUDC the senior class who will soon be were six days’ travel away. Tex., after a two-week visit here come in many colors and eligible for admission into the Scoutmaster Jack Mulligan is an with Mrs. White’s parents, Mr. patterns. club, officer in the training course be­ and Mrs. Menghin. A council meeting will be held ing given by scout headquarters There’s a rug for PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS in the rectory Sunday, May 19, at under the direction of a committee man from St. Francis’, George H. just the color scheme THE DEI^VER' Pens. The assistant scoutmaster, Communion Day you have in mind — Martin Pens, and another parish but you must see committeeman, Wm. Murray, are them yourself. enrolled in the class. Set for Society Court of Honor it Mondi^ Father Thome and J. B. Hallo Easy Terms MALLORY STRAWS ran will receive their five-year Sunday, May 19, wirf be the an­ veteran awards at the court of nual Communion day for members Are Cool, Flexible, and “Cravenette” honor Monday evening at Byers of the Holy Ghost Altar and Ro­ Junior high school. All friends of sary society. Mass will be cele­ Proofed Against Rain or Perspiration scouting are invited to attend. The brated at 8:15 in Holy Ghost TO MAKE YOUR MONEY COUNT-BUY troop desires to Vetain the attend church. Breakfast will be served ance banner it has won the past at 9:30 at the Argonaut hotel. For two months. Ail visitors count in reservations members should phone Every day is Straw Hat Day! Make the final credit for the attendance Miss Wilma Gerspach, MA. 8861, banner. Phil Brockish will receive or Mrs. Albert Larche, Jr., PE. Westinghouse your appearance in a smart Mallory his badges for bird study and cook­ 3869. ing, Tom Phelan will be awarded Mrs. Michael J. Payne, Mrs. Panama or Sennit. See the New shan­ the cooking merit badge, and Bill Nellie Konicke, Mrs. J. M. Keenan, tung weaves, coconut straws, bakus, Murray, the stamp collecting and Mrs. Albert Larche, Jr., at­ badge. tended the convention of the Dioc­ raffias and Hanokis . all moisture Thursday evening. May 23, the esan Council of Catholic Women proof! investiture of all scouts by Father at the Shirley-Savoy hotel May 15 t ' : Thome will take place in the and 16 as delegates from the Holy church. Ghost Altar and Rosary society. Roy Woodman, who had been in Notes received from Mrs. Har­ Mallory Sennits...... 2 .5 0 to 3 .5 0 St. Joseph’s hospital, is now at his vey Smith, past president of the Mallory Panamas at only..... 5 .0 0 home much improved. society, indicated that she is en­ joying her extensive trip through Mallory Soft Straws....S,50, 5 .0 0 the East. - Pay Nothing Down Officers Elected by Members of the society have an­ nounced their next card and games Take 3 Years to Pay Annunciaticn P.-T. A. party to be held in Holy Ghost hall, 19th and California streets, on — You Get Super Freezing Equipment Thursday evening. May 23, at 8 (Annunciation Parish) o’clock. Refreshments will be — You Get Sealed-in Mechanism The annual election of officers served. There will be table prizes — You Get 2 Standard and 1 Multi-Service Tray took place at the P.-T.A. meeting and a special prize. All are in­ — You Get Nine-Point Temperature Control Wednesday afternoon, May 8. Mrs vited. Admission will be 25 cents. 0. W. Magor, president; Mrs. NOTICB or FINAL SBTTLBMENT — You Get an Interior Light Ralph Moore, treasurer, and Mrs K8TAT1 o r KlUn A. Clifford. Doeoaiod Leo Ryan, historian, were re­ ^ No. <1108. — ^You Get Chromium Shelves elected for the second term. New Notieo I> herobjr slven that on tho 11th day of June. 1940, 1 will preeent to the — You Get an All-White Porcelain Interior OTHER STRAW HATS officers elected were Mrs. Louis County Court of the City and Oounty of Sullivan, vice president; Mrs. John Denver, Colorado, my accounta for FINAL — You Get a Five-Year Protection All the styles you want in Murphy, secretary, and Mrs. Ed SE ^LE M E N T of adminietratlon of lald Kelly, auditor. Mrs. Ed Kelly and eitate, when and where all persona In In­ crisp new summer straws— terest may appear and object to them, if Come In and Get Your Entry Blanks Mrs. John Monckton are outgoing they 10 deiire. 1.95 to 5.00 officers, having served as vice DONALD r . CLIFFORD, Mtil’t ghop-:8trt*t Fl«or president and secretary, respee- ftateoutor. For Advise-a-Bride Contest tiveiy, for the past two years. The NOTICE o r FINAL SETTLEMENT new officers will be installed at the ESTATE OP Alfred R. Slayton, DECEASED No. <1781 first meeting in the fall. Notice is htreby given that on the 25th. Mrs. 0. W. Magor and Mrs. Wil day of June, 1(40, I will present to the County Court of tht City and County of 11am Schweider were chosen as Denver, Colorado, my acoounta io r FINAL delegates to the D.O.C.W. conven­ SETTLEMENT of administration of said American Furniture Co. tion at the Shirley-Savoy hotel esUte, when and where all persons In Mrs. Ralph Moore and Mrs. John InUrMt may appear and ebjeet to them, if Sixteenth Street at Lawrence “ Where Denver Shops With Confidence’*—Phone KE. 2111 they to deeirt. “ The Store of Many Friends” Monckton, alternates, also at­ B. 0. HILLIARD, JR. tended. AdmiaUtrator. PAGE EIGHT ’ Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 16, 1940

|iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii MAYER HARDWARE S I IS Nsmii LiniE FLOWER CENTER HAS I LORETTO HEIGHTS COLLEGE 1520 Arapahoe STUDENT OFFICERS ELECTED Pennsylvania DISPLAY AT D. C. C. W. PARLEY Ball-Bearing— Rubber-Tired G H P A im PIIDTI, TO TD B[ MOWERS 1 Highlighting the Little Flower zalez, Lucille Jaramillo, Diane (Loretto Heights College) Wednesday evening. May 15. The //TW SEVERAL SIZES Community center’s activity pro­ Alvarado, Agnes Maestes, Cath­ Student body officers for the girls who attended these weekly gram was the center’s individual erine Martinez, Rita Marquez, coming year were elected at Lo­ lectures derived a great deal from SAFE AND BRANDS display at the handicraft and sew­ Corrine Ortiz, Delores Martinez, retto Heights college May 9. Mary the material, which was interest­ S I AID s o c im HELD Om UNEJ O’Byme was chosen president by ingly presented. ing exhibit of the Diocesan Coun­ and Adeline Mitotes. SCIENTIFIC GREAT AMERICAN an overwhelming majority. The cil of Catholic Women, which was Mrs. Gladys Winchester was in In formal attire members of the METEOR-ALUMINUM new vice president of the student INVADER held in the Shirley-Savoy hotel charge of the center’s sewing dis­ upper classes dined and danced The Good Shepherd Aid society Wednesday and Thursday, May 15 play. This consisted of work Mrs. Oscar L. Malo, 500 E. 8th body is Mary Qualkenbush of Thursday evening. May 17, as 14-in., Ballbearinf, Sturdy— Pueblo, while the offices of secre­ meeting was held in the Electrical and 16. done by the Ladies’ Sewing club, avenue, will again open her home guests of the freshmen at their tary and treasurer are to be held 85.95 institute, Public Service building, Miss Nellie Valencia, director of which meets weekly under the di­ for the annual garden party and “ debut.” The “ debut,” an annual by Betty Woodman and Barbara SERVICE May 14. Mrs. J. J. Campbell pre­ the handicraft and art classes, was rection of Mrs. Winchester. Out­ tea given by the Senior Taber­ party, when the name and songs Spam, respectively. The newly sided. in charge of the center’s exhibit, standing enrollees of the club are of the freshman class are first pre­ ONE OF THI nacle society, June 7, from 2 to elected officers will be installed in COMPLETE Miss Elizabeth Reese presented which included several pictures Mary Senter, Dora Martinez, 5 in the afternoon. sented to the student body, was special ceremonies to be conducted a short sketch on old and modern mounted on tin-foil bases. Mem­ Mary Agnes Harris, Rosalie Mar­ held in Pancratia hall. The new \^luminum Mrs. J. J. Torpgy, general chair­ in the college auditorium May 17. refrigeration. After the demon­ bers who had pictures on display quez, Lucy Archuletta, and Fran­ title, “ Merryonettes,” was effec­ STORAGE man of arrangements, entertained Sunday evening. May 19, will be stration Mrs. Campbell took charge were Gloria Alvarado, Bernice ces Marquez. the officers and chairmen of com­ tively carried out in the decoration PROTECTION of the meeting. Martinez, Lillian Martinez, Marie sodality commencement day at Lo­ and entertainment. Katherine Gust, Summer Plant Announced mittees at a buffet luncheon in her retto Heights. Miss Natalie Swan, Mrs. T. J. Morrissey, chairman Ogle, Mary Marquez, Cleo Con- home, 1324 Milwaukee street. class president, was in charge, as­ Miss Mary Ellen Dougherty, prefect of Our Lady’s sodality, is sisted by Anne Trenam, Lorraine of the May-day card party, an­ May 1. • supervisor of the Little Flower the May queen. She will crown the Tive, Rita Mathews, and Joan O’­ nounced $400 has been realized center, announced that the staff is statue of the Blessed Virgin in an % Those present were: Co-chair­ Byrne. Lois Gilland arranged the 2 with more returns to be made. OF VALUATION outlining extensive plans for a men, Mrs. Charles J. Dunn and entertainment, which consisted of . After the business meeting Mrs, Grand Regent huge outdoor activity program in Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert; presi­ a marionette dance by Mary Te­ C. V. Gooding, reporting for Mrs, the coming summer. dent, Mrs. Fred W. Gushurst; pub­ resa Gushurst, group singing of TAbor 3353 Carl A. Schereiger, chairman of Among the activities that will be licity chairman. Miss Barbara C. the class song, and an arrangement the nominating committee, an' featured are hiking, swimming, Bach; invitation chairman, Mrs. of tunes from Walt Disney’s lat­ WNNsylvaNI^ nounced the following were nom^ mountain trips, and trips to the A. C. Tremlett; reception chair­ *""■ orra r t t v ^ Is Re-Elected ky est production, Pimechio. QUALITY inated and elected; President, Mrs. state and city museums. man, Mrs. George Pope; courtesy H o^ r LAWN MOWERS T. J. Morrissey; first vice presi Harriet Batker spoke on the Softball Teams Begin Play chairman. Miss Margaret Taney; “ Catholic Literary Revival in Eng­ 1626 CALIFORNIA dent, Mrs. J. J. Campbell; second refreshment chairman, Miss Anne WITH RUBBER TIRES land” at the Blessed Sacrament vice president, Mrs. W. F. Mc- With the girls’ senior team Birmingham; silver offering chair­ Altar and Rosary society meeting Glone; recording secretary, Mrs. C. D. of A. Court tangling with St. Luke’s in an man, Mrs. John Spillane; donation Friday, May 10. B, C. Fitzgerald; financial secre­ exhibition game at 23rd and Wel- of old gold chairman, Mrs. Ralph Barbara Spam spoke on the ContainB maamesium eai> tary, Mrs. R. 0. Shearer; treas­ ton, the center launched its offi­ Kelly; vestments chairman, Mrs COLORADO bonate • calcium - car­ urer, Mrs. T. J. Neyens; press Miss Mayme Garrett, former cial softball season Wednesday "Advantages of a Catholic College UPHOLSTERING bonate-sodium bicarbon­ T. J. Sullivan; registration chair Education” at Holy Family high ate-bismuth subnitrate- chairman, Mrs. W, J. McMenamy state regent of the Catholic Daugh night. May 15. The senior, boys man, Mrs. Phil Clarke; member ters of America and grand regent school Tuesday, May 14. FURNITURE malt diastase-papain-oil Mrs? Campbell, before closing are slated to open their campaign ship chairman. Miss Harriet V of peppermint. of St. Rita’s court, was re-elected & CABINET the meeting, thanked members and Friday, May 17, when they lock Roderich, and members of execu For the temporary relief to' the grand regency at the busi horns with Dixie Gas under the of hyperacidity of the officers for their support and co­ tive board, Mrs. A. E. Murchie, CO. mouth a n d . stomach, ness meeting held Thursday, May lights at the 23rd street diamond. Solo on Trelliiei 50 c A np operation in her term of office. Mrs. Ralph Shaw, and Mrs. J. J. •iu 18x9 pains due to eras on 9, at the Catholic Daughters’ club­ Coach Martinez’ feminine soft- Dooling. stomach and excess house. SAVE A $ Perxolao to order acidity. H n m r E. Stark Frank C. Stark. ballers showed mid-season form Upholstery re co T o re d with The garden party is sponsored American Frieze, 2 pc. 8 2 4 .0 0 EST. 1879 Other officers elected were: Vice against St. Luke’s, and once again each spring for the entertainment 49c regent. Miss Ann O’Kane; his­ Velour ...... $ 2 8 .0 0 they appeared to be crowd- of members and their guests, and MARKET torian, Miss Eileen Morrissey; pleasers. Their new battery 3 MONTHS SPECIAL A. J. STARK & GO. to promote interest and co-opera­ Phone GL. 2304 2457-59 16th St. financial secretary. Miss Mar­ M. D. JONES, Prop. COOPER DRUG CO. duet of Josephine Maes and tion in the society’s aims and ac­ Jewelers guerite Bisbing; treasurer, Mrs. Lena Maestes looked strong Comer 17th and Cnrtii tivities— mainly the making and ASK FOR HAfn 3307 1530 Glenarm Street Roy Struck; prophetess. Miss Jo­ enough to make the Centerettes supplying of vestments and altar MX. 0004 DENVER sephine Hytrick; lecturer. Miss likely title contenders in the wom­ CROWE’S linens for the poor missions in the Mary O’Byrne - ■ Louise Krabacker; monitor. Miss en’s division of the Sports Federa­ diocese. OATMEAL COOKIES Loretto Kimes; sentinel. Miss Ma­ tion league. There will be a silver offering. impressive ceremony in the chapel. rie Kahn; organist. Miss Wilma Battling for regular berths are PROMPT FREE DELIVERY HEALTHFUL AND Donation of old gold, which will The seniors will renew their prom­ Gerspach; trustees. Miss Nell Mc­ Nellie Valencia, Viola McGrath, DELICIOUS...... 15c be used for refinishing chalices ises to the Blessed Mother and PE. 9862 1383 W. Alameda Ginn and Miss Alice McCabe. Stella Vigil, Adeline Overand, 282 So. Penn. Denver, Colo. and ciboriums, will be gratefully each of these promises will be put The Rev. Hubert Newell is chap­ Lena Maestes, Lillian Martinez, lain of St. Rita’s court. accepted. in a silver heart to be placed Rocita Martinez, Flora Jaramillo, around the neck of Mary’s statue. A large number of members at­ Catherine Maes, Rose McGrath, The members of the senior class, tended the annual Communion at Lorraine Maestes, Marie Garcia, Holy Ghost church May 4. Father each dressed in white, will place Agnes Montano, Frances Her­ a candle on the altar, and the Newell was the celebrant and Mon­ nandez, Dolores Romero, Lucille signor John Mulroy delivered the Orphans Aid to members of the student body in Trujillo, Esther Garcia, and Jose­ caps and gowns will each place sermon. Both later spoke at the phine Garcia. breakfast at the Argonaut. The a rose in a baeket before the altar. Camp St. Malo theme of both sermon and break­ The senior boys’ outstanding Gerry Macauley is in charge of fast addresses was praise for th^e players are Ross Chavez, Joe the ceremony. Maes, Paul Vigil, Joe Vigil, and Meet on May 21 5 work done by organized Catholic Sophomores will be hostesses to The Ideal Vacation Spot for Boys womanhood, and by the C. D. of Louie Tafoya. the seniors on a hayrack ride from Denver to Evergreen May 21. A. in the past. The athletic board, of which AGED 10 TO 18 The past grand regents present Mrs. Sara Bailey is acting chair­ The May meeting of the Queen Upon the arrival of the party in at the breakfast were Mrs. Rose man, announced this week that of Heaven Orphans’ Aid society the mountain parks, a steak fry M. Hagus, Mrs. C. L. Lippincott, the junior girls’ softball combine will be held Tuesday, May 21, at will be held. Rita Abegg, presi­ I 72 Miles From Denrer at the Foot of Famous Long’s Peak Miss Margaret Murphy, and the will be entered in the Community 2:30 p. m. at the orphanage, 4825 dent of the sophomore class, is 4 ^^'Wu/iPuf^'Tn^.Ca. SOLD BY state treasurer. Miss Margaret Center league. Of the 28 candi­ Federal boulevard. This meeting in charge of affairs. will be the final session of the year. LEADING Garrett. dates for regular positions, the 1-Act Playi Presented Paint and Varnish Makers since 1889 At the business meeting, reports following will probably get the Members are asked to make all re­ starting calls when league play turns on the dinner tickets so that Interest in dramatics has in­ 1533 ARAPAHOE, DENVER DEALERS of committees were given by Miss creased markedly among students Season Opens July 5 Dorothy Walsh, acting chairman of gets under way next month: Elea­ the final report can be given. The nor Servey, Gloria Romero, Au- Rev. Leo Bums, S.J., of Regte col­ in the past semester. Climax of the junior C. D. of A.; Misses Nell activity was the presentation of McGinn, Ann O’Kane, Ann Lim- ^stine Sanchez, Marie Ogle, Ade­ lege will be the guest speaker. 20th Season Under Personal Direction of line Mitotes, Rosella Chavez, Bea­ several one-act plays in the college acher, Wilma Gerspach, Elsie Sul­ After the meeting 21 members auditorium. Three of the more livan, and Loretta Kimes on char­ trice Chavez, Theresa Harris, La- of troop 10, Junior C. D. of A., MONSIGNOR BOSETTl Verne Mermis, Audy Baca, Mary outstanding comedies were pre­ ity and visitations to the tubercu­ will be awarded honor pins. The sented in the past week. They lar sanitariums. Mrs. Genevieve Rivera, Josephine McGrath, Stella presentation will be made by a sen­ Ruiz, Matilda Gallegos, and Louise were Ladies Alone, directed by Flynn reported for the deanery ior C. D. of A. Dorothy Ross is Dorothy Vogel and starring Mar­ Abila. counselor of troop 10. Rates-87 per week and was appointed delegate to the garet Anne Madden, Meryle Mc- D.C.C.W. convention. Mrs. Mabel Thanki Offered Sunday, May 19, a May day pro­ Avoy, and Genevieve Lynch; Roses McFarlane was appointed alter­ The staff, the Denver deanery, gram will be given on the grounds and Haircuts, directed by Pauline nate. and children thank all who helped of the Queen of Heaven orphanage Guindon and presenting Lois Gil­ 4 4 A spiritual bouquet expressing make the First Communion day a at 3 p. m. All are iiivited to attend. land, Mary Gee, Rita Cotter, Mela the wishes of members of the court success. The program is being sponsored Ortiz y Pino, and Marguerite for her speedy recovery will be through the courtesy of Charles Wathen, and Be a Little Cuckoo, For Information Address i sent to Mrs. M. B. O’Fallon, who Binna, a WPA district supervisor directed by Marguerite Wathen RT. REV. JOSEPH BOSETTl, V.G. is ill in a New York hotel. Other Texas Collegians Honor of education. and enacted by Mae Lorraine members reported ill were Miss Maury Maverick’s Kin Mrs. Mary Hooper and Mrs. Dornbusch, BettiRose Nankeville, 1536 LOGAN STREET Martha Soren and Margaret Car- Betty Gow, recreational teachers Katherine Gust, Kathleen Pearce, I roll. ' San Antonio, Tex.—Maury Mc- at the orphanage, have arranged and Adelaide Semmelman. DENVER, COLORADO On Thursday night. May 23, a a program of dances, including a The marriage class conducted mother-and-daughter social will be Garraugh, nephew of Mayor May pole event, drills, and songs. weekly by the Rev. Edward A. given at the clubhouse. Each mem­ Maury Maverick, was elected pres­ Five-year-old Rosemary Carney Conway, S.J., met for the last time ber is requested to bring her mother ident of the student council of St. will be May queen. This is an or a friend. Mary’s U. annual event. Miss Ann Limacher turned over $32.81 to the charity fund for the Notes Golden Jubilee Business Girls’ study club. Mrs. Eugene Blisch gave a ren­ dition Of James M>- Barrie’s “ Twelve Pound Look.’’ Denver Sister Accompanied DEAFENED HEAR WHISPERS Mother Cabrini From Italy SALE clearly and eaiily. Aurex baa lenaitivity Mother Ignatius of the Mission­ forts were always a source of in­ Call the to pidc up— clarity to identify and ary Sisters of the Sacred Heart spiration to her; she marveled at Hopkins power to amplify soundi from far and of Queen of Heaven orphanage, how the beata, who had never been Studio and near—without dittortion. Small Itattery strong, carried on her work in Needlepoint Denver, recently celebrated her Make an — very low cost operation. Write for such a enthusiastic manner. Noth­ Appointment free booklet. Home or office t e s t - golden jubilee. Mother Ignatius ing seemed too much for her to for a New no obligation. was one of the original eight nuns do; no task was too great. She Photograph TERMS IF DESIRED who accompanied Mother Cabrini taxed her physical strength to the to the United States from Italy. utmost and only when she was to­ tally exhausted would she cease AUREX DENVER GO. At the time of her coming to her labors. this country. Mother Ignatius was 301 Mack Bldg. warned by Italian doctors that her After doing extensive work in TA. 1993 health was much too poor for her Chicago and New Orleans, as well to attempt the journey across seas. as throughout the East, Mother Ig­ Looking at the situation from a natius came to Denver in 1904. Since that time Denver has been medical standpoint, the doctors Enjoy the experience of creating a lovely needlepoint piece for your were correct. She had been on a her home, except for the time she milk diet for six months. She was has worked in Nicaragua and Pan­ home. This sale brings you a wonderful opportunity to choose from a very weak and her friends were all ama and on the West coast. wide assortment of needlepoint pieces, in rich and lovely color combina­ in unanimous agreement with the tions. The motifs are worked in and you need only fill in the background. physicians that she could never stand the trying journey. CHECKER GARS Sizes 23x23, 30x30, and 24x46. Suitable for your chairs . . . ‘You Will Live Long’ ED DUNDON, M»r. benches . . . footstools and pillows in a variety of effective ^ 9 Q C NEW LOW ZONED RATES Mother Ignatius told Mother patterns and colors. Reg. $7.50 to $10— ^ W a w w Cabrini of her great desire to come No Lover Ratoo in Denrer to America, and related what the TAbor 2233 doctors had said about her health. Sixes 23x23 and 36x36. Suitable for your large chairs . . . Q C Mother Cabrini not only'permitted DAILY SIGHT SEEING TOURS for wall hangings or screens— her to come, but insisted that she Try,., fulfill her desire. “ You will live Sixe 24x24. Needlepoint canvas with stunning flower spray a long and useful life,” said the nun who was beatified Nov. 20, Yours to Enjoy center suitable for your chairs and pillows. Reg. $2.50 QC 1938. “ Mark my prediction.” For oddod pleuure, entertain at the and $3.95— ^ Mother Cabrlni’s prophecy, if CoomopoHtan — PIONEER DINING one might call it that, has been ROOM . . . T O W N T A L K fulfilled to the letter. Of the orig­ COFFEE English and American Tapestry Yarn for background, inal band of nuns who sailed from SHOPPE . . . Italy, Mother Ignatius is the only BAMBOO AHIELS 40-yd. skein, 25c each. one who is still living. ROOM. Rec­ Arrived in New York in 1890 ommend t h 0 " » p s H E e Coomopolitan f The nuns landed in New York Picnic Buns and Rye Bread to out-of-town Art and Needlework Shop— third floor city April 29, 1890. Mother Ig- frienda. natius spent some 12 years work­ ing in and around New York city Cosmopolitan Hotel and in Sing Sing prison. She said BRADBURY B. MORSE, Gan. Mgr. that Mother Cahrini’s tireless ef­ mmmm

Thursday, May 16, 1940 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE Party Is Held Almost 4,000 Witness Hospital Guild St. Philomena’s Pupils Give At SL Josephs Annual May Crowning Meeting HelIjChorai Speaking Program B u i l d e r s Approximately 750 high school, on Mother’s day were helping to (St. Philomtna’s jPeriih) executive council of the A. B. A., (St. Joseph’s Perish) college, and nursing school soda- fulfill the prophecy, “All genera­ St. Anthony’s hospital guild held St. Philomena’s school audito­ governing body of the association A successful luncheon and card its final meeting of the season lists met at Regis college Sunday, tions will call me blessed.” rium was filled to capacity Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Vifquain of S e c t i o n party were sponsored Wednesday, Monday, May 13, in the hospital May 15, by the Altar and Rosary May 12, to do honor to Mary, After -Father Campbell had ballroom. Dr. R. W. Whitehead Wednesday evening. May 15, when 966 St. Paul announce the birth society. Mrs. Ella Schull, chair­ Queen of May. Almost 4,000 per­ blessed the crown. Miss Lansville of the Colorado General staff spoke the pupils of the eighth grade pre­ of a boy Tuesday, May 14, at man, and Mrs. J. J. Dean, co-chair­ sons, including more than 100 placed it on the brow of the statue on “ Debunking Cosmetics.” Dr. sented a colorful program in choral Mercy hospital. man, were in charge of the event Whitehead’s chart listed most of nuns, were present to witness the while the sodalists sang “ 0 Mary, speaking. The participants were Three Infanti Baptized GARDEIVING TIME and were assisted by members of We Crown Thee With Blossoms the cosmetics familiar to women. dressed in purple and white. The ceremonies, which included a pro­ Charles Henry Cooper, infant Our Lady of Victory circle. Today.” Jack Teeling of Regis He said the early Pharaohs used sextet wore purple robes trimmed You want the best in Flower and Vegetable the first face pack, which was Mrs. George P. Hackethal and cession of all the sodalists, the high school delivered a forceful in white. The extra colored lights son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. S ^ 8 , Lawn Seeds, Lawn Fertilizer, Lawn Ac­ Mrs. Frank Campbell donated the crowning of a statue of the Blessed panegyric on the humility of ,Mary. bread dough mixed with donkey’s enhanced the beauty of the pag­ Cooper, was baptized Sunday, milk. Dr. Albi’s daughter, Mrs. cessories, Shrubs, Shade and Fruit Trees, Roses, apecial prizes, while the table Virgin with a garland of flowers, A “ heart of roses,” containing the eant. May 12, at 4 p. m. in St. Philo­ awards were the gifts of Miss Dor­ names of all sodalists in the Rocky De Louis, was presented as a new Bulbs and Garden Tools, Etc. Reasonable prices, and Benediction of the Blessed member. Mrs. Joseph Emerson Recital ta Be Preiented mena’s church by Father Hig­ othy Sharp. Mountain union, was placed at the gins. Sponsors were Dr. Kemp G. Prompt Service. Sacrament. foot of Mary’s statue by Natalie Smith presided and Mrs. Sam New­ St. Philomena’s music depart­ Alumni Officers Meet Cooper and Mrs. Stanley Nowack, Swan, prefect of the Loretto man was secretary. ment will present a group of stu­ Miss June Lansville of St. Jos­ who was sponsor by proxy for Mrs. 80 Page Catalog Free Plans for the annual Commun­ Heights sodality. Mary Janet dents in- recital Tuesday evening, eph’s high school, escorted by The following standing commit­ Clara Cooper Rust of Berkeley, ion breakfast for the high school Richardson of St. Gertrude’s acad­ tee chairmen were announced: Ma^ 21, at 8 o’clock in the school Frank Grebenc of Annunciation Calif. The child is the grandson seniors and the members of the high school and preceded by nu­ emy, Boulder, read an original Membership, Miss Ruth Dolan; auditorium. The ensemble is com­ THE ROCKY MOUHTAIN SEED 00. Alumni association were made at posed of Joan Kenny, Barbara of Mrs. C. E. Cooper and the late merous knights and ladies of poem, “ Regina Pacis” (Queen of finance, Mrs. Verne Marple; ways Denver, Colo. 1321-27 15th St. MAin 6134 a meeting of the alumni officers Peace). and means, Mrs. Van Cliff and Stevens, Mary Ann Gibbons, Mary Dr. Claude Cooper, well-known honor, flower girls, and pages, Denver physician. Following the Monday night. May 13, in the rec­ was the central figure in the pro­ Margaret Maloney; sewing, Mrs. McManus, and Rosemary Flana­ The Very Rev. Robert M. Kel­ ceremony a reception was held at tory. The graduates will be hon­ cession which formed at 2f30 on M. Lippincott; hospitality, Mmes. gan. Anna Lou Hahn will be the ley, S.J., president of Regis, led accompanist. the Cooper residence, 356 Albion. ored Sunday, June 2, at a break­ the main drive of the Regis the sodalists in the recitation of A. Seep and Walter O’Connor; fast to be highlighted by the in­ campus. The line of march ended the Hail Mary, the act of conse­ publicity, Mrs. "Stanley Novak; re­ The following piano pupils will William David Hayden, infant Structural Steel Corrugated Iron Culverts stallation of the seniors in the before a specially constructed cration to Mary, and the prayer vision, Mrs. W. G. Mogan and Mrs. participate in the program: Ce- son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hayden, alumni and the election of officers. platform, decorated with spring for peace. Then, while singing the Hubert Hughes; flowers, Mrs. cile Bakewell, Martha Ann Dyer, was baptized Sunday, May 12, by Those who have guided the destiny flowers and surmounted by a hymn, “ Jesus, My Lord, My God,” Charles Selby and Mrs. S. Fincher; Joan Kenny, Mary McManus, the Rev. Elmer J. Kolka. Thp of the graduates in the past year statue of the Blessed Virgin. the crowd moved to the altar program, Mrs. Robert Burlingame Rosemary Flanagan, Carol Ann sponsors were Silvio Casagrande are Charles Higson, president; Father Campbell Speaki erected at the main entrance of and Mrs. Hughes. Porter, Mary Ann Gibbons, Pa­ and Uva M. James. Philip Carl Denver Steel & iron Works Genevieve Kelly, treasurer, and the Administration building as the A handsome handmade quilt do­ tricia Panek, Mary Catherine Furs- Scheble, infant son of Mr. and Vincent O’Connor, treasurer. The Very Rev. Harold V. Camp­ tenberg, Winifred Smith, Patricia Mrs. Max Scheble, was baptized bell, pastor of Blessed Sacrament Blessed Sacrament was brought in nated by Mrs. Van Cliff will be W. Colfax and Larimer Street TAbor 8271 The Trail, high school yearbook, procession. Solemn Benediction awarded to augment the treasury Smith, Joseph Plank, Jack Rior- by Father Higgins. The sponsors a parish, delivered the address of dan, John Ames, Ursula Zint, Rita were Leo J. Dillon and Sarah Ma­ Is now being distributed. Copies the day, a eulogy to Mary, the of the Blessed Sacrament was of the guild, which will soon begin P. O. Box 1196, DENVER to busy itself in assisting in mak- Mae Flanagan, Mary Patricia Ham­ rie Fitz. of the annual may be purchased ideal and hope of mankind. The given by the Rev. Hubert Newell, ing ready the new nurses’ home. ilton, Mary Theresa Fallon, Eileen at the sisters’ convent, 622 W. 6th sodalists, he said, by honoring her diocesan superintendent of schools, ft Marriage Banni Announced avenue, for 75 cents'! assisted by the Rev. Leo M. Flynn, Mrs. Tom Egan announced the Lawless, and Julia Jane Grznt. Illness in the families of Marita The banns of marriage were an­ Ray Jeffries, a senior in the deacon, and the Rev. Bernard membership of Father Joseph P. Darrow and Kathryn Ann Buhler nounced for the first time Sunday, high school, left Wednesday, May Radio Speaker Lauds Karst, S.J., subdeacon. O’Heron, pastor of St. Louis’ will prevent them from appearing May 12, between Doris Porter of L. IMPROVICH & CO. 15, for San Bernardino, Calif., The Rev. Theodore J. Schulte, parish. on the program. Richard Hanifen this parish and Stanley Mark Hall, where he will join his mother and St. Hedwig’s Charily S.J., spiritual director of the So­ While the meetings of the guild Upholsterers and Decorators is recuperating from a recent ill­ Jr., of St. Patrick’s parish, North brother. dality union, was in charge of the are suspended for the summer, the Platte, Nebr. Noted for fine criftaminship and beet materials since 1917 sewing division will continue to ness. program and led in the singing of LOVE SEATS AND CHAIRS FOR NEEDLEPOINT Washingrton. — The piety and operate and the next meeting will The annual May crowning will Miss Anne O’Neill left Thurs­ the hymns. Organ music was pro­ KE. 4493 1265 CUR’HS charity of St. Hedwig (Jadwiga), be held Monday, May 27, at the be held in the church Sunday, day, May 16, for New York city, vided by the Rev. Andrew S. where she will be a guest o f Mr. / /or duAlity 13th century Duchess of Silesia, Dimichino, S. J. hospital, where Mrs. Lippincott May 19, at 5 o’clock. zTOir J/ Zinc Etchings will again be in charge of the sew­ and Mrs. George Somnes for ten were discussed by Miss Marie Wan- Sodalities from the followins: institu­ St. Philomena’s P.-T.A. meeting wwwwwmww ^ wwm Color Plates - Half Tbnes ing tables and Mrs. Gunnar days. She sang a solo in Men­ kowicz on the 15th broadcast in tions took part in the coronation cere­ date has been changed from May monies : Loretto Heights college, Hegis Jelstrup will preside. delssohn’s oratorio “ Elijah,” which the “ Call to Youth” series spon­ 20 to Monday, May 27, at 2:30 sored by the National Council of college, Newman club of Denver univer­ A feature of the meeting Mon­ was held in the Municipal audito­ Seelemati'Ehret sity, St. Anthony’s school of nursing, o’clock. : Thoms Linoleum Studio, Inc. < Catholic Women. Miss Wanko- St. Joseph's school of nursing, Mercy day was the Red Cross appeal made rium Wednesday evening. May 15. Photo CngmiWs The Boy Scouts will receive wicz called particular attention to school of nursing. Holy Family high by Miss Ruth Young, one of the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Verdieck Highest in quality hut not in price St. Hedwig’s love for the poor and school, St. Joseph’s high school, Mullen members, who Is national secretary Communion Sunday at the 8 announce the birth of a girl Sat­ ^ TAbor'^1^^-2131 ^ home for boys, St. Mary’s academy, Mt. ► 1538 STOUT STREET afflicted, for whom she had an St. Gertrude’s academy (Boulder), Pan­ of the Red Cross. o’clock Mass. urday, May 11, in St. Louis, Mo., MAIN 2288 ^ cratia Hall, Regis high school. Annuncia­ Anna Fowle was hostess to Rita Mrs. Verdieck is the former Patsy Den\'er^yColorado^^ inexhaustible personal solicitude. With her husband, Henry, Duke of tion high school. Cathedral high school, La Tourette’s sodality group Tues­ Silesia, she founded many hospitals and St. Francis de Sales' high achool. Individual sodalists participating in­ day evening. May 14. Bridge was and hospices, one a hospital for cluded : Flower girls—Patricia Hebert played. Rita La Tourette received Your husinens (a lepers where she spent much time alnd Mabel Glassman, Annunciation the award. Eileen Nevins’ group GUIRY appreciated her*. caring for the occupants, school; Carol Forte and Marie Weiczorck, was entertained by Anna Mall at the Verdieck home. BROS. -t: (jathedral; Kathleen McAndrews and Carol Ann Ploussard, Holy Family school; Tuesday evening, May 14, W ALLPAPER & PAIN T CO. Jean Miller and Alice Porter, St. Francis Fr. Higgini Speaki on ‘Suffering’' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL de Sales': Margaret Mary Keller and Judy Marie Higson, St. Mary’s academy; The Altar and Rosary society 1435 Court Place Denver, Colo. ARGONAUT HOTEL Edith Kelly and Carol Foley, Mt. St. Ger­ convened for its monthly meeting trude’s, Boulder; Mary Patricia Kirk and traffic school for two weeks. Where Denver’s Society Entertains for Luncheons end Dinners Jacqueline Christopher, St. Joseph’s; (St. Elizabeth’, Parish) Monday, May 13, at 2 o’clock in Knights and ladles of honor— Natalie On Sunday, May 19, about 20 the home of Mrs. R. P. Walden, FOR SPECIAL. RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, Swan, Loretto Heights college, and James youngsters of the parish will make 1365 St. Paul. Mrs. P. H. Wil­ to her home from Mercy hospital Reinert, Regis college; Ellen Clark, St. liams was joint hostess. Thirty- and is improving steadily. DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 Anthony’s hospital, and James Soran, their First Holy Communion at Denver Wrecking and Construction Go. Cathedral; Mary Alice Coupe, St. Joseph’s the 7:30 Mass. Sister Emily has five women were present. Mrs. Maxine Giblin, who had been Beautiful Ballrooms Private Dining Rooms hospital, and William Crowley, Regis; charge of the children in the W. S. Simona of Chicago, 111., and confined to her home by illness, Margaret McGrath, Mercy hospital, and Communion class. Mrs. R. E. Lee were guests. Fol­ is now able to attend school. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL LeRoy Bonger, Holy Family high school; Dorothea Spallone and Bernard O’Kane, The Rev. Elias del Lago, lowing the business session the Robert Hickey, who is attending 1000 South Broadway PEarl 3705 Newman club of D. U .: Margaret Mullane, O.F.M., left Denver to con­ Very Rev. Dr. Wm. M. Higgins the Catholic university at Wash­ Holy Family high school, and Walter tinue his visitation of other cities Bridgewater, St. Joseph’s; Elise Mc- addressed the g;roup, taking for ington, D. C., has been elected Enery, St. Mary’s academy, and Jerry in an effort to secure resources his subject “ Suffering.” He treasurer of the senior class for Auer, St. Francis de Sales; Sheila O’Flan- with which to foster and solidify pointed out the refining, strength­ next year. Windsor-Meadow Gqld nagan, Mt. St. Gertrude’s academy, and the mission efforts o f his col­ ening, and ennobling effects of Francis Betz. Mullen home; Maryann Mrs. Ira W. Garnett, 900 Gar­ B & R Electrical iSupply Co. Prichette, Annunciation high school, and leagues, who have a large mission sickness upon the afflicted ones field, entertained at a miscellane­ Call MAin 5131 James Sweeney, Regis college; Catherine territory in China. when borne with the assistance of ous shower recently in honor of Pohndorf, Cathedral, and Joseph Halloran, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Sunday will be the monthly God’s grace. Misa Kathleen Reseigh, who will Regis college; Charlotte Delaney, St. Communion day for the Young Francis de Sales’, and Robert M. Kelley, Mrs. C. J. Campbell, the presi­ be married to Tom Mattick in July. 1414 Clenarm Place Phone TA. 5143 The Standard in Dairy Products for Forty Y'ears Regis college; Mary Janet Richardson, Ladies’ sodality and the Children dent, thanked Mrs. J. Ilgaudis and Mt. St. Gertrude’s, and Jack Teeling, of Mary. The Young Ladies’ The Mothers’ club of St. Mary’s DENVER, COLORADO Regis high school: Mrs. Frank Lort for their work in academy is sponsoring a modern sodality held its monthly meeting the sanctuary in the past month Pages— Teddy Lally and John Maroney, Wednesday, May 15, and Father dance program to be given in the Holy Family school; Francis Kelly and and Mrs. C. F. Lamberty and Mrs. auditorium at Hast high school John Charles, Annunciation school; Jack Robert Dunphy, O.F.M., com­ Frank Lort for their offer tp assist PITTSBURGH PAEVTS Molitor and Murray Bassett, Cathedral; mended the young women on the Friday evening. May 24, at 8:15. Kenneth Harmon and Robert Berglund, in the sanctuary in the current Martha Wilcox will present a . SUNPROOF — WALLHIDE ___ WATERSPAR — FLQRBIDE JAMES MOTOR CO. St. Francis de Sales’ ; Richard Turner anil fine demonstration of devotion to month. James Scott, St. Joseph’s; the Blessed Mother which they dis­ group including the students of Smooth a* Glass DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS Crown-bearer-—Barbara May; maid of played at the recent May crown­ Mrs. W. E. Sheehy and Mrs. T. the academy high school. Anyone honor—Peggy Jane Keown, Pancratia T. Brady were named to represent desiring tickets may call Jane Expert Repair Service at Reasonable Rates— Also Used Cars ing. Matters pertaining to the PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS GO. hall, accompanied by J. Fred Doyle, the Altar and Rosary society as Dyer at EMerson 1652. Regis college; queen— June Lansville, St. coming bazaar were also discussed, 2519 Walnat TAbor U i l 13th & Lincoln KE. 8221 Joseph’s high school, accompanied by and each member was urged to delegates to the Diocesan Council The Precious Blood circle of the Frank Grebenc, Annunciation high achool. show her co-operation and interest of Catholic Women at its annual Junior Tabernacle society met at in making the hope chest project convention held at the Shirley-Sa- the home of Mary Nadorff Friday go over the top. voy hotel May 15 and 16. The evening. May 10. Following the DEHVER MARBLE & TILE 00. alternate delegates were Mrs. J. The parish bazaar committee business session the girls spent the HEATILATORS met Wednesday night. May 15, at P. McConaty and Mrs. J. J. Dool- evening sewing on altar linens. 8 o’clock. The pastor addressed ing. The Mothers’ auxiliary of Boy and all equipment for Mountain Cabin Fireplaces. the group and asked for comments In the absence of Mrs. Julia Scout troop 130 met at the home MAY WE ESTIMATE YOUR MARBLE ANii TILE WORK regarding the various bazaar ac­ O’Neill, who is confined to her of Mrs. P. F. Giblin Friday, May MA. 1484 1652 Tremont Street KE. 5580 tivities. All those in charge of home because of a foot injury, 10, at 1 :30 p. m. A dessert lunch­ booths, etc., were urged to begin Mrs. T. T. Brady urged the attend­ eon preceded the business meet­ active work in their particular as­ ance and support of the society ing. Mrs. F. W. Herres, chairman signments in order that every­ at the theatrical production, Cath­ of the Capitol Hill district, dis­ “VENETIAN BLINDS” thing will be in readiness. erine the Valiant, which will be cussed ways and mearts of making staged by the Loretto players Are of Unexcelled Quality. 5-Day Delivery. The parish unit of the Legion money to be used in furthering “ZIM” Estimates Free. Guaranteed. of Mary met Wednesday night. under the auspices of the Catholic scout activities. The next meet­ May 15, to conduct its weekly busi­ Drama guild in the Morey junior ing of the organization will be at Zimmerhackel Venetian Blind Co. ness and to review the curia report, high school auditorium Wednes­ the home of the president, Mrs. which is to be read at the next day evening, May 22. Edmund E. L. Stakebake, 790 Monroe, 1401 Blake St. Phone KE. 6858 curia meeting Thursday, May 23. Carr and Gertrude Waters of St. Sept. 9. The Rev. Robert Dunphy, Philomena’s are members of the Clubi Have Meetings O.F.M., will assist at St. Mary’s cast. “COLOR STYLE” Your Home With MARTIN-SENOUR church. Brush, over the weekend, The following clubs met re­ Mrs. Sidney Bishop, 900 Madi­ cently: Mrs. M. A. Hickey’s met PAINTS—VARNISHES—ENAMELS while the Rev, Fridolin Shockley, son, will entertain the Altar so­ with the sponsor. Mmes. L. W. O.F.M., will go to Glenwood ciety at the final meeting of the Distributed by Koerber and L. H. Herr received Springs to assist over the week­ current year June 10. Mrs. C. F. the awards. The final meeting end at St. Stephen’s church. Lamberty will be joint hostess. A FALBY PAINT & HDWE. CO. will be with Mrs. Lilly in Lake- Mrs. 0. M. Carmack, president social hour followed and refresh­ 32 Bdwy. Ph. PE. 2940 wood. Mrs. L. A. Pair’s club met of the Altar and Rosary society, ments were served. will be in California until the with Mrs. L. J. Dunne. Awards latter part of May. Mr. Foley Named on Board went to Mmes. W. E. Jones and Theresa Morgan recently under­ Giles F. Foley has been ap­ Catherine Noone. The next meet­ Copper Armored went an operation at a Denver pointed a member of the Ameri­ ing will be with Mrs. Fair May 23. hospital. can Bankers association. The ap­ Mrs. P. F. Giblin’s club met with SISALKRAFT Frank Solenc is also at a Den­ pointment includes a place on the Mrs. E. L. Stakebake, 790 Monroe. For moisture proofing foundations, etc. A ver hospital recovering from in­ Mrs. Ralph Springer was a guest. permanent copper protection at low cost. juries suffered a few weeks ago. Mrs, E. E. Wright received the H&B HENDRIE & BOLTHOFF John Spahn returned home, award. The next meeting will be DENVER, COLORADO from a hospital, where he was^ C P .-T I to Close with Mrs. Frank Guiry, 2034 Lo­ taken after a recent accident. gan May 23. Mrs. Thomas Ney- St. Elizabeth’s Junior Parochial en’s club met with Mrs. L. M. You Are Making a Mistake if You Don't See league team defeated St. Philo­ Appel. Mmes. F. S. Lee and mena’s nine, to the tune of 13-6, Thomas Leonard received the hon­ HUGH M. WOODS MERCAHTILE 00. at Lincoln Park this week. A Season on May Uors. The last meeting of the sea­ batfest in the first inning gave son will be with Mrs. Wm. Sheehy For All Kinds of Building Material S t Elizabeth’s a substantial lead, May 28. 5700 N. Federal 2800 Broadway which was too much for the The last meeting of the school Mrs. P. McConaty and Mrs. W.. year of the Catholic Parent- GR. 1657 MA. 5366 visitors to overcome. Several Schwenger were hostesses to Mrs. Teacher league will be held at Holy home runs featured the contest. J. F. Conway’s club at the Dan­ The Rev. Anthony Fox, O.F.M., Ghost hall May 23 at 10 a. m. The election of officers will take place, iels and Fisher’s, tea room. The has returned to Delta to resume next meeting will be with Mrs. J. Just what you have been waiting for charge of St. Mary’s church in the followed by installation. The nom­ inating committee includes the Rev. F. Conway May 24. Miss Therese absence of the Rev. J. M. Minot, Courtney will be joint hostess. Mrs. pastor. Hubert Newell, Mrs. Alfred H. Rampe, Mrs. F. M. McEahern, Mrs. E. E. Nevan’s club met with Mrs. The members of St. Elizabeth’s J. N. Byslma. Honors were GREEN-RED-BLACK choir and the altar boys are look­ Bernard J. Hynes, and Mrs. A, G. Winter. Annual reports will be awarded to Mrs. Philomena ing forward to their picnic at Hodges and Mrs. John Koster. The Lakeside, which is to take place given by the presidents, the offi­ cers, and the standing committees last meeting of the season will be early in June. Many of the parish ALUMINUM of the various P.-T.A. groups. May 24 at the home of Mrs. Nev- school children are also expected ans, 1559 Madison. Mrs. J. L. ASPHALT PRESERVATIVE PAINT to take advantage of the outing The Rev. Hubert Newell will lead a discussion and give a resume Brubacher will be joint hostess. of the Catholic schools, which is For Composition Roofs and Shingles to be held at Elitch’s Wednesday, of the program offered by the The Finest MaterialsfiWorkmanship May 22. league in the last year. “ Privileges HEADQUARTERS FOR ROOF COATINGS and Obligations of the Catholic Cit­ CrlateAiCe ASPHALT Bluncfied^ izen in a Democracy” will be the Texas Student Advances subject of his address. Ideas, sug­ Cg u ^.6651 FLORMAN’S New Way to Make Fire gestions, and plans for the coming FOR FREE INSPECTION year will be discussed. 919 BANNOCK STREET San Antonio, Tex.— One of the anthropology students taking final The Hobby show, major educa­ ESKRN PUEBLO KE. 7189 GRAND JUNCTION tional project sponsored by the examinations at St. Mary’s U. Plenty of Parking on Our Own Property league in the year, was a marvelous here advanced this contribution to Store Hours 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturday 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. human knowledge: “ Early prim­ success. More than 1,000 exhibits itive peoples obtained fire by strik­ were on display. ing a pirate with a flint.” Delegates from all the parish “ It’s a phonetic business,” com­ Parent-Teachers' associations at­ ROOFING mented one prof, as he pointed out tended the two-day convention of COMPANY PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Csayrlgat IfM. MotphJOoon CMsyaay, GoMsa, Cetondo, V. t . A* that “ pirates” had been confused the Denver D.C.C.W. May 15 and with "pyrites” before 18. EQUITABLE BLDG. DENVER L PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 16, 1940 REGISJO SEEK DIAMOND PENNANT TIE SUNDAY Not a Star Halfback 18362641 -wwwj WWW.. fall, nor even a lowly reserve 6 Teams Entered in New on any o f the Canon City schools teams is Miss Grace Marion Cast, Reds Face Cardinals; but she holds a lofty spot in campus life because she has been voted “ Abbey’s Sweetheart for 1940” by the Monogram club. Miss Cast was one o f the 32 Chicago high school girls who led the teams in the open­ Softball Loop at Abbey ing parade o f the National Catholic Basketball tourney in Chicago I I I DliOND and was the girl assigned to the Abbey cagers. She is a student at Cathedral, Bulldogs St. Scholastica’s arademy, Chicago.— (Koehne photo, Chicago.) Canon City. — (Abbey School- Bandi’s school record of 10.2 sec­ Holy Cross College) — Soft- onds for the century will probably ball became the kingpin on the T i l l I I withstand challenge, but the re­ Abbey campus this week, as a Will Also Cross Bats league was formed embracing six lay marks are set for a tumble. Lightning war on a smaller teams made up of the school’s best The college will enter 18 men in Th6 Regis Rangers were all set players. The teams will play each the meet, while the seniors will be scale was reproduced so success­ to tuck a victory in their bat bag fully by Lew J'^nkins last Friday evening until the end of school, represented by 12, and the juniors in their last game of the season and the champion will be the team by 14. Win for Jesuit Nine Wonid Galapnll Team Into night in Madison Square garden against C o o r s on the Regis that Lou Ambers, the ex-light- with the best percentage at the end Sunday, May 19, the freshman- grounds Saturday, May 11, when of the season. Share of Championship; Less Wonid Give weight king, was subdued much the Brewers’ bats caught liold of sophomore meet will take place and more quickly, comparatively, than Johnny Cronin’s offerings in the Ted Putaturo leads the Bearcats, will close the school’s track and Hoiy Famiiy Tigers Undispnied Title some of the smaller nations have first half of the ninth and pounded probably the strongest boarder field activities for this school year. bowed down before the blitz­ the horsehide to all corners of the squad in the loop, while the Wind, Rain Get in Netmen’s Hair krieg. Outside of Lou Ambers, we Sluggers, under the captaincy of High winds and rain have sent Regis high school has long had a habit of winning or park. By the time Ernest House doubt if there was anyone more replaced the young Regis frosh Mark Dujmovic, boasts the cream the Abbey tennis biigade to cover sharing in at least one championship each year, but the 1939- surprised than ourselves at the star on the rubber and the blitz­ of the day scholar crop. Another several times in the past week as 40 school campaign will be fruitless for the Reds unless they quick and decisive victory of the krieg subsided, the scoreboard contending team will be the Irish­ action on all court fronts was sus­ men with “ Judge” Kelly at the chalk up a triumph over the Annunciation Cardinals when Texas thunderbolt. showed three additional tallies for pended. It is likely, however, that It seems almost incredible that helm, while the Turtles, made up the tennisers will get in their re­ the two clubs meet on the Regis field at 1 o’clock Sunday the Coorsmen, making the score the effervescent Ambers could 8-7 in their favor. And that’.s the mostly of sophomores, appear as turn match with Florence the early afternoon. In the second game of the twin bill the Cathedral be reduced to a helpless bit of way the game ended, for Lefty the dark horse of the league. part of next week. Two other teams which will give Bluejays will cross bats with St. Joseph’s, their perennial human flesh in less than seven Hawkins, who held the mound for Sunday afternoon. May 19, the all comers a tough run for their rival, in what promises to be another close game. minutes, but the very fact that the Brewers, blanked the Brown only swimming meet of the year, a the Sweetwater swatter attained money are the Skylarks, a college All other league teams have and Gold men in the last frame. huge inter-class program, will take team with Avery Wyndle as cap­ completed their loop schedules swift success verifies a belief ex­ Cronin and Hawkins staged a place in the Abbey pool. Dashes, tain, and the Jeeps, which is the pressed by Ambers when the latter long distance races, underwater and the Holy Family Tigers are pitching duel throughout the first regular Nipper team. sitting calmly atop the prep heap was in Denver recently. eight innings. The Rangers accum­ races, and plain and fancy diving with five wins and a loss. The Herkimer Lou said that he ulated nine safe knocks but they In the league opener Tuesday is on the schedule. Tigers can get no worse than a never loafed in any fight, made eight errors in the field afternoon. May 14, the Sluggers tie for the championship and a even though his opponent which proved costly. The Brew­ bombarded the Bearcats and racked loss for the Reds Sunday wotfld might have a reputation for ers gathered eight safe bingles. up a 10-6 win. Samosa of the Cats BE lOiBED II give the Holy Family crew its first being as soft as a marsbmaU chucked good ball buib numerous undisputed championship since low or as much of a pushover errors in the field aided the Slug­ 1937. as a Boy Scout would be for gers offensively. The game between the Cards a Nazi storm trooper. Lou Chicago, Denver Nip« Climb to Loop Lead B EB IS M i l and Reds Sunday is expected to claimed, knd Lew Jenkins Abbey’s green-shirted Nipper n be a slugfest, because that’s the proved it, that any foe the softballers climbed to the top of type of ball both teams have same size, no matter how the South Central Junior league mediocre, could produce sleep Boxers to Stage ladder Monday afternoon. May 13, The Regis Men’s club will honor played this year. Both have only with one well-placed blow. when they out-clouted the Roose­ Maurice (Skip) Palrang at a din­ average pitchers, but potency at the plate should offset and mound For that reason, said Lou, he velt junior high Teddies to win a ner given in the Administration 5-3 decision. building refectory Wednesday, mediocrity shared by the clubs. never took chances, he fought Brilliant Show Today,, Gordon McNamara or Bill Cour­ in every battle as if his op­ It was the war stick, of Alfo May 22. Plans will be discussed Santarelli which'again saved the regarding the 1940 football pro­ sey, both southpaws, will probably ponent were Henry Arm­ strong — the Jenkins brawl One of the finest amateur ring day for the Nips. With the count more than ever, gram. Mr. Palrang returns to share the Regis rubber duties, while the Cards can draw hurlers excepted, of course, it turns shows in Denver history is sched­ at 1-1 in the fourth frame, San­ Denver as a special guest after a uled for the squared arena in the tarelli drove out his second home- very successful coaching season at from a trio composed of Mel Mar­ out now. General stan d s ou t tin, Bill Sullivan, and Vince Bag- Excuses aplenty could be of­ City auditorium Monday night, run of the year with two on to put Omaha. He managed the Ameri­ May 20, at 8:30, when eight Chi­ Abbey into a lead it never re­ can Legion national champions in inski. The latter, a fireball thrower, fered for Lou, but they are not may get the opening assignment. necessary. If the lad from Herk­ cago boxers will match blows with linquished. as the tire that baseball for the past two seasons a picked team of Denverites, in­ Joe Berta, the Nips’ ace, and was recently chosen coach at The second half of the twin imer, N. Y., who learned to box in offering will bring together two the basement of a church, gets an­ cluding some former C.Y.O. slug­ had a good day as he whiffed 11 Creighton university. He was gers. Big Red batters. Despite two stan d s up named Omaha’s No. 1 citizen by formidable opponents that have other chance with Jenkins, and both tasted bad fortune in the who is there to say he shouldn’t? Inimitable Babe Ruth Heading the Windy City con­ muffs, the Nips played good de­ the Omaha junor and senior cham­ fensive ball in both the infield and bers of commerce. present campaign. Cathedral just our sentiment and perhaps a few tingent will be Glenn Potter, a missed being on top of the heap coppers will be riding on the middleweight who has beaten all the garden. The dinner will be served at by losing a one-run decision to squat little Italian’s shoulders. the boys in his class in the Mid­ The Nippers have one league 6:30 p. m. at the popular price of Regis, and St. Joseph’s has«lropped To Teach Baseball in west. He is a member of the. C. game left to play, and, if in that 60 cents a plate. An entertain­ several close tilts. Fortunately all of our predic- Y. 0. and has held titles in that game they can gain a decision over ment will follow. All those inter­ Freddie DiManna will probably organization. Two other likely the Wilson Wildcats, the loop bunt ested in this program are invited dictions didn’t turn out so badly climb the hillock for the Blue- as our selection of Ambers. It 10 looking Chicagoans who will show ing will once again be tacked up to attend. Denver July 1 to on Abbey walls. jays, while Duff icy or Melphy will was Bimelich who saved the day here are the Baka twins, Eddie The Regis high school’s Fathers’ do the Bulldogs’ hurling. Coach and gave us a .500 average, but it and Walter, Polish lads, who fight Relays Slated Saturday club is having its final meeting of Saturday morning. May 18, Joe Loffreda has been running wasn’t Bimmife’s triumph that (By W a l t e r K r a n z ) in the 118-pound class. Eddie is him in the clothes department to some 50 athletes from the college, the year Friday, May 17. Joseph head-on into bad luck with his really brought a glow of pride to Even your Aunt Prudence, who learn tailoring. the Northwest park champion, has Coursey, president of the club, in­ pitchers this year. If he started had 60 fights, is a good puncher, senior, and junior classes will vie our features. It was Andy K’s never attended a baseball game in Ruth’s “ discovery” came about vites all fathers of parochial school Melphy, the latter would be and is exceptionally fast. Walter with each other as the first annual antics. This nag is undoubtedly her life and thinks that all mitts through Brother. Gilbert, who was eighth grade boys to attend. An­ holds the Chicago title and is a Holy Cross relays are held. knocked out of the box and Duf one of the fastest three-year-olds come in pairs, knows who Babe stationed at nearby Mt. St. Jos­ nual election of officers and a terrific puncher. Some of the school records are ficy would replace him and toss flying over the turf this year and Ruth is. The Bambino, who started eph’s college. He had heard a progp'am under the direction of Tommy Golden, trainer of the again in danger in this meet, espe< masterful ball. But if Dufficy we felt that if he ran a course his career as a boy of eight at St. great deal about the Bambino’s Mr. Virgil Roach, S.J., will be got the opening assignment the Denver Elks’ team, will have three cially the high jump and discus straight and true he would be Mary’s industrial school in Balti­ ability and was persuaded to at­ held. Father Bernard Karst, S.J., process would be repeated in re­ former C.Y.O. lads, Nick and marks, which are far below par. there or thereabouts at the finish. more, Md., and knocked the cover tend a game and see the young will address the meeting. A large verse. Cecil Trujillo and Sterling In­ It is very likely that Kenney of the If he didn’t, we warned, he’d be off enough horsehides to establish star perform. When he saw Ruth crowd is expected to attend. Neither team is notoriously dan juniors will better O’Mearx’s 5- back with the hayburners. himself unquestionably as the knock three homeruns he was so gram, under his direction. The gerous at the plate, and the foot 2-inch high jump mark, for the A chart of the race «howt greatest slugger in the history of impressed that he praised the remainder of the Denver team will game will undoubtedly go to the be composed of Max Ankele, 118 lanky Denverite almost nightly that Andy K wai a conten­ baseball, is coming to Denver to Babe’s ability to Manager Jack clears from three to five inches STOPS likt fhit • ItUNS likt tklt side whose pitchers are in the best der all the way. In the teach the local boys how to swing Dunn of the Baltimore Orioles, pounds; Foster Campbell, 135; Greeley Downs form. Charles Caldwell, 160; Vem higher than this in his practice itretch he began to make his a bat. The Sultan of Swat, to- telling him that he had discovered periods. Kenney was absent when • On the sound basis of long getherwith other baseball notables, Price, lightheavy, and either Mullen Closes Season bid and at the head o f the the “greatest left-hand pitcher” of the last meet was held. mileage, maximum safety and last furlong was only three will conduct the Ray Doan baseball them all. At that time Ruth was Tommy Howell or Reuben Shank, unequalled economy, the Regis Netters With Two Victories 147. . lengths behind Bimmie. Then, schoof at Merchants’ park July 1 a catcher; Brother Gilbert had not Squeegee-General stands out Mullen home, which started the as we feared, he spied some­ to 10. Get zlaitct as today’s wisest tire invest­ Greeley. — The Regis college season by knocking o ff the Holy seen him pitch. But he was sure at Sears on thing in the grandstand, per­ Students will be divided into two from the way the Babe fired the Easy ment. Find out how little netmen got all tangled up in their Family Tigers for that team’s only haps one of those strange classes. One group will include SI. Clara’s Orphanage Psymenta it costs to equip your car. engagement with the Greeley State loss, ended up the campaign by ball around the bases that he had looking objects the women lads of 15 and under; the other all the makings of a superior Convenient te m u . college tennis team last Saturday turning back St. Joseph’s, 5-4, Fri' call hats, and he decided to will be composed of boys 16 and Wins Tw o Gonlesis, J. R. COYLE. Resristered Optometrist and the Bear rackets garnered moundsman. day. May 10, and St. Francis’ investigate. As a result his over. The Babe has promised that SEARS. ROEBUCK AND CO : enough points to set back the 4-3, Tuesday, May 14. jockey pulled him up and the if any boy shows outstanding talent It is interesting to note that Ruth was a left-handed catcher, Remains Undefealed % ______Brown and Gold aggregation, 8-1. Jim Payton’s hurling was re­ race was over as far as the he ■will be given a tryout in or­ 1740 Broadway Free Parldnx but the school had made no pro­ Of the six singles matches Regis’ sponsible for both victories and wandering boy was con­ ganized baseball. A Babe Ruth vision for southpaw catchers’ Caster, for Every Purpose lone victory was tallied by Jack against St. Francis’ he displayed cerned. trophy will be awarded the young­ Now hot favorites for the cham­ Celia, who toppled Campbell easily the best form of any loop hurler ster who is most outstanding. mitts. The Babe, therefore, after pionship of the Junior Parochial HospitsI—Home BRAKES A ^ S ■ B ATTERIES ’ALIGN M EN !JR ! 6-2, 6-2. Results of the matches receiving the pitcher’s delivery, Inititationi and Induitry this year. When the school doors are Tuition will be charged for the lea^e, St. Clara’s orphans re­ follow: would jerk off his glove and tuck Art Metal Radiator CoTera A j^ en iA ^JOiMecin Against the Bulldogs, the Mus closed come early June, the ath­ course.” The park will be closed mained in the undefeated class Singlet it under his right arm while he this week by handing one-sided MEET ^t a b o r tangs jumped into a three-run lead letic program, as far as Catholic in the morning; in the afternoons. Arm strong - - I 2 6 I Gellft, Regis, defeated Campbell, 6-2, in the first inning, saw the Bull­ whipped the pellet back to the losses to two opponents. j a G E H E R A L 6- 2. organizations are concerned, like­ pitcher or around the bases with Caster Co. Ryde, Greeley, defeated French, 6-2, dogs tie it up in the second,' and The Holy Family Cubs bowed to wise will do a Rip Van Winkle his left hand. KE. 4961 6 - 0 . then scored the ^frinning tallies in for three months. Frankly, it’s a the heavy-hitting orphans, 9-0, in Johnson, Greeley, defeated Dubuque, The brothers made a deep im­ 826 I4th St., Denver the third. St. Joseph’s last-inning dirty shame. There are approxi­ a contest that was featured by DISTRIBUTOR 6-0. 6-2. pression on the Babe. His admira­ George Ziegler’s homerun over the Rice, Greeley, defeated Griffith, 6-1, splurge fell short by one run as mately 55,000 Catholics in Den­ Patronize These Firms. They 6 - 0 . tion for Brother Paul, superior at fence. In the other contest, St Payton caused the last two batters ver. Are Co-Operating With Your GENERAL tire Winchester, Greeley, defeated McNulty, to pop up. Jack Stansbury’s St. Mary’s for 18 years, was so Clara’s won, 10-1, from the Holy 6-1, 4-6. 6-3. At least 5,000, one-fifth of Paper. homep with two aboard in the great that when he drove out the Rosary nine, whose pitcher helped Copr. 1940. The General Tire ft Rabber Co.« Akron. Cl Tramel, Greeley, defeated Kelleher, whom are interested in ath­ homerun that established the all- 6-2, 6-0. first stanza was the deciding blow letics, are between 16 and 30. the victor along by walking 15 men Doublet time record for circuit clouts in a in a slow game. of the contest. What do you suppose that Remely and Timothy, Greeley, defeated St. Francis’ batters could col­ season’s play he left the thunder­ French and Dubuque. 6-8, 6-3. large group will do in the ing ovation of the fans and his Campbell and Ryde, Greeley, defeated let only three hits off Payton’s summer for recreation? It’s Secular Editor Urges Celia and Griffith, 2-6, 7-5, 6-8. delivery Tuesday as the Mulleneer teammates and rushed from the leaders in smart style . a leadpipe cinch that some, field to a telephone booth where he Gullete and Fullerton, Greeley, de­ fanned nine and walked none. The even one per cent of the total Press to Aid Religion feated McNulty and Kelleher, 7-5, 6-3. Mustangs could do little better called Brother Paul and poured Swanky lines and fine leathers feature the new is too much, will get into some out the story to him. Optometrist and Optician off Dan Brown’s chucking and kind o f trouble, with the law New York. — The declaration drove out but five hits, one of Babe Ruth He was also devoted to Brother that “ religion is the only remain­ DOUGLAS style leaders. In fact, you will find or otherwise. A suitable recre­ Herman, who himself was a first them a homer by Ceberary. ing hope of the preservation on HELEN WALSH ation program, embracing rank ballplayer and had charge everything you expect in fine shoes—includ Mullen trailed, 2-1, in the fifth however, the public will be admit­ earth of any substantial degree of either softball or baseball or of the boys’ recreation field. When Attociatt when Sam Jarvis singled home two ted for an admission charge. In human liberty,” is made by Law­ ing real comfort and enduring quality- both, would provide an out­ addition there will be several night the Bambino was confirmed he runners and scored himself to ice let for this group and would rence C. Martin, managing* editor W. R. JOSEPH the tilt. games with the Babe himself in took the name of the religious, at prices that mean exceptional value^ keep the feet of most of those of the Denver Post, and printed LEAGUE STANDINGS the lineups. Other baseball nota­ Herman. in Editor and Publisher. Mr. Mar­ EYES EXAMINED TEAM— w. L. Pet. heading for difficulty on a bles will also participate. ' Alto­ In 1919 St. Mary’s was burned Come in and see for yourself! A Holy Family ...... 5 1 .833 more constructive path. tin spoke before the University of Phone TAbor 1888 Regis ...... 4 1 gether it looks like “ old home week” to the ground. Nine hundred 218-219 Majestic BUc. Cathedral ...... g .800 One bar to such a program, and Colorado on “ The Place of Jour­ 2 .600 for baseball hungry Denverites. homeless boys were deprived of nalism in Fostering Religion in Mullen ...... 3 S .500 to all plans that amount to some­ No doubt many barrels of shelter. The Babe, loyal alumnus Annunciation .... 2 the Community.” Mr. Martin said “ Will You Love Me 8 .400 thing, it seems, is the financial printers’ ink have been used in that he was, rallied to the cause St. Joseph’s ...... 1 4 .200 religious news is limited “ to St. Francis* ...... 1 barrier. ^ Lack of a suitable play­ magnificently. He was at the hey^ in December? 5 .167 publishing the Babe’s biography. departmentalized publicity about Bill Crowley, veteran Regis key- ing site is another cause for broW' Almost everyone is familiar with day of popularity. His name was ■wrinkling. But neither is the for­ services, sermon subjects, and such stoner, and the Annunciation the story of his life. There are a by-word throughout America. Qp routine news of the activities of Cardinals top the league in indi­ midable obstacle personified in the certain phases of his career, how­ an impulse the slugger sent for lackadaisical attitude of the par­ Churches. . . . We must, there­ vidual and team batting, respec­ ever, which may not be generally St. Mary’s famous band. In com' fore, admit that in the main the tively. Two of Crowley’s closest ishes and city-wide societies to­ pany with the musicians, the Babe known, and, even if they are, they press does practically nothing to rivals are his teammates, Johnny ward the formation of a real, toured the league circuit asking are interesting enough to bear foster religion in the community. Heit, catcher, and Bill Grannell, workable recreation plan. for rebuilding funds. The idol had repetition. . . . A practical means of chang­ center fielder, and both have a There are several financial George Herman Ruth, in 1902 at but to speak to make the people schemes that have been used ing this condition must be found slight chance of catching the slug­ the age of 8, entered St. Mary’s in­ respond. Money poured into the ging second sacker in the final successfully in other cities the if the press is to do its share in dustrial school, which is conducted coffers—enough money to build fostering religion. . . game Sunday. size of Denver or smaller by by the Xaverian brothers. The a fine modern building housing INDIVIDUAL BATTING organizations that saw in the classrooms, seven dormitories, an Player. Pos.. Team AB H TB Pet, very first time he stepped on solution of the youth problem a sandlot he was as much at home infirmary, a library, shops, an 40 Hours’ Devotion Crowley, 2b. ResiB...... 18 7 11 .838 a step toward a better Amer­ Heit, c, Regis...... 10 5 8 .500 with a bat and ball as a native auditorium, a s'wimming pool, and Week of May 19: Holy Jarvis, 2b. Mullen...... 20 10 10 .600 ica. Denver groups would oo Chinese is with chopsticks and a magnificent new chapel. Ghoft parish, Denver; St. Jos­ Grannell. cf. Regis...... 17 8 8 .470 well to investigate plans that Shirts that seem to be honeys in the rice. The brothers realized that These are but a few highlights eph’. hospital, Denver; Our Stansbury. lb, Mullen...... 20 9 17 .460 have been found fool-proof showcase sometimes turn out to be' Kissell, 2b, St. Francis*....20 Ruth was very unusual on the in the career of the man with the Lady o f Guadalupe parish, 9 12 .450 elsewhere. stingers. Our idea of a good shirt is Baginski, If, Annunciation..14 6 11 .428 diamond, but it was their job to dynamite in his bat who comes to Conejos, and St. Mary’s par­ one that’s tailored to fit . . . expertly Goodwin, c. Cathedral...... 15 6 9 .400 The lack of a playing site could BOYS’ SHOES THAT ARE COMFORTABLE AND STURDY $2.65 pre^hrunk so that It will keep on teach the boys a trade, so they put Denver in July. ish, Montrose. Lynch, Jf, Annunciation....! 5 6 6 .400 be solved rather easily, too fitting, month after month, washing Roach, rf, Regis...... 18 6 5 .892 after washing. It has a pleasing pat­ S. Paprocki, 8b, There s plenty of wide-open space be aroused to action: Action CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING tern and a modem style. It’s the kind Annunciation ...... 21 8 18 .881 throughout the city that could be that will leave the present of shirt yon want—and we have it. Fanning, lb. Holy Family..21 8 10 .881 leased, or even purchased, for a careless attitude far behind. CHICAGO GOLDEN GLOVES CHAMPIONS Maealuso, as. Holy Family..21 8 IS .881 i^cuqlajShM EXCLUSIVE DENVER DEALER FOR Catholic sports center. 'I'he fi­ Action that will fill a gaping National and International Champions FATHER HUBBARD SHIRTS Dufficy, p.. St. Joseph’s....! 6 6 H .876 Gorman, lb, St. Joseph’s....l6 6 8 .876 nancial plan, as the C.Y.O.’ers in hole of laziness and round out V8. DENVER ELKS A. A. U. CHAMPIONS DeCanio, 8b, Regis...... 16 6 11 .875 Omaha discovered, covers the cost TEAM BATTING a community recreation pro­ W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE STORE FOLEY’S TEAM— AB of obtaining and maintaining a gram. Action that will put an CITY AUDITORIUM, MONDAY, MAY 20 H TB Pet. field. Annunciation ------164 60 69 .825 end to petty jealousies, end­ 8 Championship Bouts Plus 3 Other Siesling Fights PHILIP H. McGUIRE, Mgr. Regis ...... — . 181 49 67 .804 But before either o f these Men’s Shop Holy Family less bickerings, and wasted Admission 50<) “ "d $1.00> Tax—3 ,0 0 0 SEATS, 50^ — ...... 48 76 .276two problems can ha over­ talk. Action that will arouse 424 East Colfax Cathedral„ „ ...... - ...... — 142 87 61 .261 All Seats Reserved! Tickets— Elks Club. MA. 0313; Burt Davis. 714 17th; come, Denverites, not only real . parish and city-wide 628 SIXTEENTH STREET, bet. Calif & Welton |; AcroM From Cathedral ...... m 44 64 .258 Sobnle Bros.. 1636 Curtis; Pig *n* Whistle, 4801 West Colfax St. Joseph’s ...... „.145 87 54 .255 Catholics but all who reside Catholic spirit on a sports St. Francis’ ■..... m 41 50 .280 in the Colorado capital, must basis. The Calholic Drama Guild MOREY AUDITORIUM PRESENTS Wednesday Evening, May 22 CURTAIN— 8 :20 P. M. THE LOREHO PUYERS TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT FOLEY’S MEN’S SROP (ACROSS FROM'THE CATHEDRAL) IN CATHERINE the VALIANT General Admission— 50 cents Thursday, May 16, 1940 Office. 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN

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History of Order Is Stirring Drama REGIS HIGH SENIORS TO HAVE BREAKFAST CAN BE ST, I DOMINICAN NUNS WILL HOLD eysi PEOPLE MORE FUN RECOLLECTION DAY MAY 18 P ,-T .l. ANNUAL DAZAAR AUG. 1, 2, 3 ■ E EIGELLEIII (Regis High School) exercises in the day, and Benedic­ The seniors will hold a day of The 17th annual bazaar for the the East side in New York city. tion at 3 in the afternoon. recollection Saturday, May 18, un­ benefit of the Dominican Sisters At that time she became a member On Sunday morning, May 19, of the Sick Poor will be held at of the Third Order of St. Dominic. der the direction of Father Ber­ m iNsmiTi nard J. Murray, S.J., who will the seniors and their parents will the Loyola church grounds, 28rd Her spiritual director, the Very and York street, Thursday, Fri­ Rev. M. D. Lilly, O.P., was her only speak at the four periods of medi­ have a special' Mass and sermon, day, and Saturday, Aug. 1, 2, and counselor, but it was he who en­ tation throughout the day. "rhe will receive Holy Communion to­ (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) Busy people make the best vol­ activities will consist of Mass at 3. The spacious grounds have been couraged her to begin by renting gether, and attend a breakfast and unteer workers in the experienced Mrs. C. Wagner, Arapahoe donated to the sisters for this two rooms. Later he invited her 9 o’clock, meditations and spiritual social gathering in the college din­ county P+T.A. president, installed popular event by the Jesuit Fa­ to occupy the house vacated by the opinion of John C. Moody, direc­ ing-room. This annual function the new officers of St. Louis’ thers. The location will afford Dominican Fathers, which subse­ tor of the Vail Community cen­ for the graduates has proven to be Yoa Have to Know How P.-T.A. at the meeting Tuesday ample space for the many booths, quently became the convent of the ter, 1904 West 12th avenue. He Lakeside Will a pleasant activity for them. evening. May 14. New officers games, and amusements. teaching sisters of St. Vincent will open a three-week training The championship games of the Electric b rea k fa sts are A famous pitching ace set a are Mrs. K. Downtain, president; This year marks the 61st anni­ Ferrer’s parish. course in volunteer leadership at softball league will be played Mon­ pand. Everything’s pip- the center beginning at 10:30 a. strikeout record for modem Mrs. C. Jostes, vice president; versary of the foundation of the Wilm one companion. Miss Walsh Open Saturday day, May 20, and the tennis tour­ ing hot, the way you like m. Monday, May 27, and closing Father Joseph P. O’Heron, second Dominican Sisters of the Sick carried on until 1886, when she was nament will reach the semi-final it— ready in a jiffy. And baseball. at 9 p. m. Friday, June 14. vice president; Mrs. H. Bettinger, Poor by Mary Walsh, a young joined by othqr young women who All the excitement and color of and final ’ games Tuesday and the lady of the house Knowing what to do and secretary; Mrs. F. Moore, Irish girl, whose devotion to the wished to devote their lives to the The center’s urgent need for a Hollywood first night will be in Thursday, May 21 and 22. 'The doesn’t have to run a treasurer; Mrs. F. Thompson, trained workers prompts his first entire group -will enjoy the picnic how to do it are the secrets service of suffering humanity was nursing of the sick poor. • There evidence Saturday, May 18, as marathon from kitchen to historian. A vote of thanks was so boundless that neither material was no pretense of .searching ques­ direct public appeal for volunteers at Elitch’s on Wednesday,'May 22. breakfast table. You prob­ of good plumbing and Lakeside park opens wide the extended to the out-going officers discouragements nor lack of ec­ tionnaires into the worthiness or and inspires the training course gates to Its 160 acres of amuse­ The seniors begin their examina­ ably have the necessary heating work — jobs that and a past president’s pin was pre­ clesiastical approval in the early unworthiness of those to whom that was officially launched in the ment features and introduces to tions Thursday, May 28. The other electric appliances. What last and give efficient, sented by the new president to years could shake her fdith. ministrations were given. The Shlrley-Savoy hotel Thursday, the public a thrilling new ride, classes begin their finals on Mon- ^ou need is electric outlets inexpensive service. Our Mrs. Joseph Young. The meeting The story of Mother Mary’s young Irish girl seemed from the May 16, at the 14th annual con­ said to be the finest of its kind ever jday. May 27. in your dining room. And was closed with a musical program struggles reads more like a ro­ vention of the Diocesan Council we can in stall them, experience, skill and mod­ first, with all her simplicity and built. The campaign of the candidates under the direction of Mrs. H, mance than an accomplishment of sweetness, to have the innate ca­ of Catholic Women. for the prefectship of the sodality quickly and inexpensive­ em equipment, plus use That ride is the "Cyclone," 4,300 Krumholts. facts. She started alone, in 1878, pacity to look into the hearts of Volunteers interested in com­ feet of loops and dips designed to came to a close Friday mopning, ly. Let us give your home of quality replacement The Arapahoe county P.-T.A. a young Irish immigrant living on people and know the motives that munity center group work are in­ thrill the most blase. Reaching a May 10, when Valery Durr was a free parts, mean more for your vflll meet in Concordia hal^Tues- were there. vited to visit the center any day speed of 80 miles per hour at its elected prefect in a very close con­ money. Phone KEystone day, May 21. The newly elected With varying fortunes the work next week to gather first hand in­ fastest point and combining steep­ test. James Monaghan was unani­ HOME LECTRA-TEST county officers will be installed. formation on the purpose and mously chosen assistant prefect. 1441 for free plumbing went without a single interruption ly-banked curves with the dips, Members of St. Louis’ P.-T.A. are Denver K. of C. to until, in 1906, Sister Mary applied policy of the center and to reg­ the ride Is the safest from a struc­ Herman Faulhaber was elected Scientific check-up of home and heating inspection, for asked to attend. Luncheon will be for the aid of some Dominican Sis­ ister for the particular part in the tural point of view that science can secretary in another close vote. electric facilities. Recom­ served in the cafeteria at noon. These three officers held a special limited time only. ters to establish a canonical novi­ program that offers the greatest provide. mendations and estimates The Englewood high school personal appeal for active service. meeting Monday, May 13, to name tiate for her growing community. In El Patio ballroom, another without obligation. Junior Newman club will entertain She was assisted in her efforts to Potential workers will not be bur­ season of \big-name band attrac­ the chairmen of the sections for Take Major Part dened with heavy social work the­ the coming year: Robert Smith Slattery & Company members of the newly organized have her band of workers organ­ tions will be launched by Freddy will head the Eucharistic section, South Denver high school Junior ized into a religious community by ories and philosophies but will re­ Martin and his music, recognized Plumbing and Heating Thomas Kelley, literature; Andrew H . G . REID Newman club Monday evening, Archbishop Jbhn T. McNicholas of ceive practical training to the ex­ as one of the nation’s finest pur­ Contractors Kelleher, mission; Herman Faul- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING May 20, in Concordia hall, 3300 Cincinnati, who gained for her the tent of actually organizing and veyors o f t h e smooth - sweet haber, apostolic, and the newly REPAIRING and FIXTURES 1726 Market Street So. Sherman street. All Catholic In Sterling Meet authorization of Archbishop Far­ conducting groups in club or class rhythms that Denverites prefer. arranged social section will have JOHK J. CONNOR, Pruidtnt students from South are invited ley. work. The Lakeside established policy of MAin 2303 329 14th St. two delegates from each class in Phone KEystone 1441 ^ to attend. Members of St. Louis’ Here, however, what seemed an Workers are especially needed a single low admission for a full unsurmountable obstacle was to carry on the center’s extensive the school under the chairmanship P.-T.A. will assist with arrange­ Members of Denver council 630 evening in the ballroom will be of James Monaghan. The publicity ments for the meeting of the two will play an important part in the raised when the Very Rev. Henry craft program, which is definitely continued. Desquerous, procurator general of established and is to a great ex­ department ■will have one member clubs. annual state convention of the With Martin will be a group of in each of the other groups and the Order of Preachers, frowned tent self-supporting, for salable Ask About Polaroid Sunday, May 19, will be Com­ Knights of Columbus at Sterling outstanding vocal stars, including will be directly responsible to the upon the proposal. Undaunted, pottery and hand-dipped candles munion day for the children of the Sunday and Monday, May 19 and Clyde Rogers, Eddie Stone, Glen prefect. PreseriptionLenses parish. 20. however. Mother Mary continued are produced daily by the young Hughes, and the Three Martins her efforts until, in 1910, news was The May tests were held Monday Com* In this week and find oat hew The Feast of Corpus Christi Frank J. Gartland, Denver grand potters and candlemakers who will trio. received that the diploma of affilia­ and Tuesday, May 18 and 14. Repe­ pelareid lensee— tronnd ta 7sor pre- will be observed with a High Mass knight, will be chairman of the find themselves with longer hours Other new Lakeside features icrlptlon— can aive rou more reatfal tion to the Dominican order, with titions and preparation for the ex­ at 8 o’clock Thursday, May 28, fol­ finance and audit committee. Other to devote to their favorite crafts this year will be a “ Rocket Ships’’ rleian, reduce I^*al far both permission to wear the Dominican aminations will occupy the ener­ sports and ceneral wtar. lowed by a procession with the Denverites on committees at the when the schools close for summer ride, an automatic photo studio, garb, was received. gies of the classes during the re­ Blessed Sacrament. convention will include William F. vacation. grandstand and improvements at Miss Kathryn Roberts and Mother Mary, not content to see the midget auto race track, three maining class days. The yearbook, McGlone, past state deputy, good Most of the actual training of the Ranger, is expected to be is­ Stanley Nachazel were married at of the order committee; William T the great work to which she had the new recruits will be conducted games entirely new to Denver, and ■BSM ■ • ■ I nOMinNMMEBLm I'HMS MMMEAMrm rw B M n devoted her efforts confined to sued early next week. a pretty church wedding Sunday, Roche, district deputy, publicity by the center’s long experienced extensive landscaping and beautifi­ RotM. $1.25 «p New York, continued her efforts cation of the entire park. May 12. The bridesmaid and best committee; Bernard B. Carraher, volunteer workers. They are fa­ for expansion. By this time, her With loth, $2.00 mp man were Dorothy Roberts and resolutions committee. miliar with the need of studied The Lakeside pool will open a Lynam Nachazel. ______devotion had won her a world of preparation before plunging a nov­ week later than the park, but all NATIONAL MARKET E. J. STACK, Manager Official delegates from Denver friends. There followed several other attractions will be in full will be Mr. Gartland, Patrick S. ice deep into problems only ex­ OPTICIAN foundations, beginning with that perience can solve. Time volun­ operation from the minute the Dolan, past grand knight; William at Columbus, 0., in 1912. Sister gates open Saturday. 1017 15th Si. Nelson, and William Jennings. teered may vary from one hour to Mary Joseph, one of her oldest as­ a full day once or twice a week, Phone TA. 4898 Others fr6m the local council sistants in point of service, was who plan to attend the state meet­ depending entirely on the leisure GEO. A. PULLEN made mother superior. Next came time of the Worker and the part Choice ing include Ed Wollenhaupt and the foundation on the East side In Stove & Furnace Frank Monahan. accepted in the center’s full New York city, and the third in schedule. Corn Fed Typewriter Exchange, Repair Company Denver in 1923. This is but a brief account of Meats INC. Hinaftetnrcn, Whalualt and RaUtl the beginnings of the Dominican Reader Publishes Thanks SALE A Good Typewriter Diatributon at lO iE PTOPLT Sisters of the Sick Poor. They A Register reader extends Only Means Better Grades Stove and Furnace Repairs— have always avoided publicity, pre­ thanks to the Blessed Virgin and flRRowPmnt(o| JORPHZ.MIUWCK SALES — SERVICE Steam and Hot Water Grates “ It’s a Close Race, Folks” ferring to do their work quietly the Sacred Heart for favors re­ FEEE DBUVKET |1.5S OB MOBB Water Fronts — Fireplace Grates and never seeking praise for their ceived. 1520 liM ENCI MA. 3297 ..71717th St 1I3S Lawranta Straat HAIa ITU Yea sir. Milt and Minnia Math are cloa- self-sacrifice. The actual material in* in fast on Floiaia Fur. and It I relief to the sick poor in food and TABOR li:i DENVER. 001.0. looka lika the moths will win in the finish. And what s finUh, folks 1 Flosala clothing, in medical supplies, in Fur completely rulnod." professional nursing service, great To protect YOUR fure from s moth as it has been, has been far sur­ onsltught, take advantage of our Cathedral’ Young People’s club passed bv the spiritual ministra­ safe, moth-proof fur itorige. Our members enjoyed a penny carnival tions and the relief and comfort service ic superb and our ratee are low. Wednesday evening, May 15, in Phone KEystone 4576. brought to the sick at heart. the Cathedral school cafeteria. The anpual bazaar is the major The financial success of the affair means of support of the Dominican assured sufficient funds to meet Sisters of the Sick Poor. The sis­ advance expenses of the melo­ ters never accept money for their Listen to the Dima Man Daily i i tlS a, m. on KEEL drama sponsored by the group, services. Their lives are governed The Old Waysids Inn, tenta­ by humility and they wish nothing Beautiful Fresh Cut Man may give without loving. If there’s some fruit or vege­ gtaSquirtari far C.I.- tively scheduled for June 12. rado Froz Le(U. for themselves. Flowers But he cannot love without table you want W E PROB. DeliTcry Phont Prize-winners included Frances Colfax at Washington giiring. MA. 32S1 Murphy, Fred Ezell, Justus Polak, ABLY HAVE IT or can gat it. KEystone 4576 Frank Dee, and Ed Martin. Com­ Large Assortment of Potted mittee members in charge of the Club at Academy Plants and Funeral Designs FLORIDA FRUIT & TERMS „,s7red program, all members of the dra­ LEWIS FISH SHOP matics group, included Lee Lang­ PRODUCE CO. Elects Officers Where Quality A Service Is DENVER’S MOST COMFORTABLE COCKTAIL ROOM ford, Billie Dowlen, Emilie Caplis, TA. 7*79 ARGONAUT Regina Riley, Harold Tracy, Always Giveii. S E N A T ^ E Frank Breen, John Truxaw, Wally (St. Msry’i Academy) The Lounge HOTEL Dee, Frank Dee, Milce Donohue, At a regular meeting of the JERRY BREEN rBBSH SHAD...... M.W....IU. iS e DENVER’S FINEST MUSIC Ed Martin, Ike Hug, and Ed Machebsuf club, officers were elec­ FRESH HERRING...... Ib. SBe Peutz. C. J. Becker and Michael ted for next year. The result of Florist FRED'S A. Slane also assisted in arrange­ FRESH CATFISH...... Ib. SBc NORWAY SALT MACKEREL U real the voting was as follows: Presi­ BI-LOW MEAT MKT. ELDORADO SPRINGS ments and the conducting of the dent, Miss Catherine Marie Pruis- 14S6 California MA. 1026 FRESH ALASKA HALIBUT.....Ib. SOc ecarcc. W« hart it lar X 3 -1 5 -a 0 and SOc Ea. various games and booths. ner; vice president, Miss Mary FRESH SMELTS...... Ib. 2Bc LAMB THE FAMOUS FAMILY RESORT LEGS ...... C iw U Wine Saue. Tidbit Pickled The next affair to be sponsored Evelyn Currigan; secretary. Miss LIVE MT. TROUT..._...... )b. BBe HERRING ...... $ 1 .to pall Under Fswier Menaecment Judy Biller, and treasurer, Miss by the Cathedral group will Graduate to Belter FANCY SPRING CHIX...... Ib. 80e HOME MADE TURKEYS ...... aSelb. SWIMMING—DANCING—HOTELS—COTTAGES Helen Gilmour. Only ST Mllei From Denver— t Mllee From Boulder be a Memorial day outing the SAUSAGE ...... lelSC LARGE FRYERS ...... 3 4 c lb. Coll for Ratee and Other Information In a recent game of the kickball FANCY SPRING HENS...... lb. 30e afternoon of May 30. The men’s CUT-UP FRYERS ...... (DENVER OFFICE—TA. 4118) (BOULDER—aSIJSI tournament, the freshman team, Values 2 lbs. fer 2Se softball club lost a game Sunday, CHICKEN LIVERS ...... SQclb. led by Mhs Helen Kelly, defeated Free Delivery TA. 2734 May 12, to a Holy Family parish FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER CHICKEN GIBLETS ...... 3 5 c lb. team, 11-9. the junior team by a score of 28-16. CHICKEN LIVERS AND OIBLRTB HOTEL O'NEILL The junior-senior prom was TURKEYS, CAPONS, DUCKLINGS Fresh From Nature GUINEA CHICKENS and SQUABS PRIVATE SHOWER BATH AND TOILET IN EVERY ROOM held at the Denver Country club SCIENTIFICALLY RAISED Eztanelvelr remodeled and beautifully refumiebed In I9i9. Quiet location bul League Schedules on the evening of May 14. The Watch Repairing to You CHICKENS— BUT NO LEGHOBNS adjacent to tha thoppinc, buiineee, and theater eentora. escort of the queen of the prom, Qeaning ...... fl.5 0 BROKEN CASHEWS...... » » c l b . Ratea—11.75 aingit. SS.50 double. Weekly ratae. Thomu L. O.’Ntill, Manage) James Coleman, crowned the Dispense Main Spring ...... fl.OO MIXED SALTED 14TH AND STOUT ST. DENVER, COLO. KE. 1277 Annual Triduum queen, Mary Elizabeth Conway, Bros. NUTS ...... 4 5 c lb. te 8 6 c lb. who in turn crowned the statue GOSS JEWELRY Fruits 4k VerwUblei COFFEE ...... 15 c lb. to 3 6 c Ib. of Our Lady, which had been erec­ The League of the Sacred Heart ORANGE PEKOE TEA...... 8 0 c lb. ted over her throne. This is the MA. ISIl f r e e d e l i v e r y of Cathedral parish is planning FANCY BULK DATES...... 2 Ibu. 8 5 c first time this ceremony has taken VIKING BRAND appropriate observance of the place at a Denver prom. Pure Lard Murphy-Mahoney Feast of tha Sacred Heart, which TIDBITS ...... _ .35 c-39c-8 3c zlaaa this year, owing to the early 1 lb. Cartons...... lb. ADDISOIV'S TEA 4k Phone Pork Roasts Easter, falls on May 81. There Klein's Food Stores COFFEE SHOP will be the usual triduum, with a TAbor 7372 Loin Ends...... lb. well-known pulpit orator for each evening, beginning May 29. There Rib Boiling Beef,.12 Vo lb. BROOKFIELD CHEESE, lb. pkg...... 10^ also will be organ music and con­ Albany Tailors Genuina Spring Lamb WHITE WAY OAFE gregational singing, and the wom­ Legs...... 25^1 lb. SALAD WAFERS, Supreme, 2 lb. box...... 2 8 ^ en in charge of the altar decora­ m s STOUT STREET USED CARS DrcN Up snil Fm I B»Htr Home Cooked Meals tions will try for the high stand­ SOLITAIRE COFFEE, pound ean...... Sales — Service ard set in former years for the feast. The Rev. Francis Kappes JESS’ By IP omen Cooks GL. 4747 2986 N. Speer SLICED BACON, Colorado'a Best, lb...... 2 4^ * ii spiritual adviser for tha league. 20) 25 »>d 30 cents The monthly meeting of the league will be held Monday, May LAKESIDE Super Market BRAUNSWEIGER, pound...... 2 3 ^ OPEN I A. H. TO S P. M. 20, after the 7:45 o’clock novena. ;n c h o r k o l s t o k e r Mrs, John Barry, retiring presi­ OPENS dent, will have some important IS ONLY ONE All Denver’s When buying from the announcements to make. SATURDAY Wie Shop Bakory 75 Years of Exclusive Heating Btisiness Nelle Fenton, who for 25 years Raving About Our firms advertising in this With the longest, fastest, C o o l e r a t o r has been a leading figure in league THE REFRICE9ATUK paper, please mention that Picnic? — Home? • NO DOWN PAYMENT and safest coaster ride in Air»♦♦♦♦<11>»»♦♦♦♦♦**♦♦♦»♦♦♦**♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< Most Amazing Woman ine o f Siena by historians. Her dramatic story is retold in the play, SILVER JRBILEE ENJOY SENLIGHT 1 Catherine the Valiant, to be produced by the Loretto players of Loretto One pair of eyes must last all your life! Aren’t they worth the Heights college under the auspices o f the Catholic Drama guild in the Morey auditorium Wednesday evening. May 22. Miss Harriet Barker slight additional care needed to select sun glasses with lenses (left) portrays the role o f Catherine, and Alan Lutz (right) has the ground and polished? Your prescription can be ground in S O C im S U K D RFSIERLINR romantic lead in the part o f the young Florentine, Vincenzo.— (Photo tinted lenses also. Make your choice from our wide range of o f Miss Barker by Nast.) smart styles. H PIISTDR KEPT SWIGERT BROS. The Junior Catholic Daughters Twenty-two priests from Den­ Optometristi Oar Intirt Ttaao la ver and Northern Colorado at­ gickt U Toe rndov of America will sponsor a social Doreted to Eroo tended the silver jubilee celebra­ To Gimlil* With at the Albany hotel Friday, May tion of the Rev. Emile J. Versch- 24. raeghen’s ordination to the priest­ 1550 California Phone K£. 7651 Tickets may be purchased from hood in Sterling Tuesday, May 14. The jubilarian celebrated a Sol­ V** any junior or at the C. D. of A. clubhouse, 1772 Grant street. emn Mass in St. Anthony’s church All juniors are reminded of the assisted by the Very Rev. Nicholas general meeting at the clubhouse Bertrand, assistant priest; the Rev. Saturday, May 18, at 2 p. m., when Achille Sommaruga, deacon; the honor pins will be awarded, court Rev. Bernard Weakland, subdea­ officers will be elected, and troop con; the Rev. Philip Ryan, master CATHOLIC GRANITE of ceremonies, and the Rev. Justin MARBLE secretaries’ reports will be read and *‘Flat tire, dear—better change it!” SYMBOLISM judged. McKernan, O.S.B., preacher. A OUB BRONZE clergy dinner followed the Mass. No husband would think of having his wife change car tires-^ SPECIALTY STATUARY Troop 6 attended a social Satur­ Present for the Mass and ban­ and yet, putting on a spare is child’s play compared to home day, May 11. Hostesses were Lor­ quet were, in addition to the of­ laundry work with its back-breaking drudgery. Our modem raine Cull and Helen Roach. Games ficers of the Mass; The Very Rev. laundry service really does a better job, thanks to modern were played, refreshments were Charles Hagus, the Rev. Joseph C. machinery, skilled workmen, and scientific methods. Take your served, and prizes were awarded to Erger, the Rev. Leo F. Patrick, wife out of the basement on Mondays. Phone TAbor 6379 and Mary L o u Demascio, Elaine the Rev. Francis J. Brady, the our driver will call. O’Brien, Delores Greenwell, Betty + + + Rev. John H. Kelly, the Rev, Charagen, Marvene Reed, and Herman Leite, the Rev. Andrew JOCQU£Si|BROTH£RS Counselor Dorothy Walsh. Ace Actors, Actresses Fill Roles Murphy, the Rev. Anton Link, T H E CASCADE LAUNDRY ■esT/so^ Troop 8 held its last business Sidney, Nebr.; the Rev. Lawrence 1147 MARKET STREET Two Phon«—TAbor 8379 and TAbor $87$ meeting of the school year Satur­ 174$ Tremont St. — 425 E. 17th Are. — 1102 Serenteenth St. Kintz, Kimball, Nebr.; the Very 1021 Tremont — $04 E. 13th Ave. 0€SI6 n€R S • BUILD€RS day, May 11. Tests were completed Mighty Drama of Catherine Rev. Bernard Froegel, the Rev, 10% DISCOUNT ON CASH AND CARRY and tickets for the social were dis­ F. Gregory Smith, the Rev. James monum£nTS^>7^/m€moRiALs ^y^DisnncTion tributed. P. ^anagan, the Rev. John Doh­ To Unfold on Morey Stage erty, the Rev. Peter Moran, the Telephon* TAbor S468— Office and plant. 28 E. (th Are., at 6th A ts. and Lincoln The 21 girls of troop 10 will be awarded their first and second pins Rev. Francis Pettit, and a Francis­ DENVER COLORADO at the meeting of the Queen of can Father from Denver. Heaven Aid society Tuesday, May The opening of the curtain on the players of Loretto Heights college In the evening a program at the COLFAX MARKET under the auspices of the Cath 21. play, Catherine the Valiant, will City hall was presented by the COLFAX AT COLFAX AT signalize the third time that the olic Drama guild in the Morey school children in honor of Father DOWNING MARION almost incredible story of St. junior high school auditorium Verschraeghen. At the close of Catherine of Siena, who has often Wednesday evening. May 22. the pageant the jubilarian was the Gallagher Transfer & Storage Co. been referred to ‘as the “ most The play brings to the stage recipient of a purse and a spiritual Exelaslrelr • fith amazing woman of history’’ by and povlt^ market. 2424 ARAPAHOE FasUon, Flower for the first time the dramatic bouquet. Everything . Free delivery historians, has been told on a tale of a young girl who, from Colorado TA. 3341 local stage. In its cast is con­ the humblest of beginnings, rose Under the TA b o r 1776 centrated the best Catholic dra­ HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MACHINERY MOVING to a position of dominance in an Sea matic talent of the city. Cath­ age of pre-eminent men- and Frog Legs Show Is May 23 olic actors and actresses, who women. St. Catherine of Siena, Students Accept At h THE GRADUATIOIV GIFT have won the favor of the city’s the daughter of a lowly wool- B R U N O '5 *’Eat « Frof and B« ConTcnlcnt Terma theater fans by the variety of dyer, became the gmide and • Jump Ahead*' Parraents aa Low aa $8.00 a Month (St. John’i Parish) their performances and the ex­ friend of Popes, kings, and queens BRUNO’S All arrangements for the Altar cellence of their talent in the past ALL MAKES TYPEWRITER SERVICE before death claimed her at the New Constitution and Rosary society’s spring fash­ year’s Catholic productions, por­ age of 33. Woven around the char­ 485 14th St. 14th and Glenarm St. MAIN 3485 ion and flower show to be held at tray the leading roles. The drama acter of the great saint are the the Denver Dry Goods tea room is to be produced by the Loretto romanticism, the beauty, and the Practical politics are being vig­ From their California NoYitiate the Thursday afternoon, May 23, at politics of the medieval period in Chriitian Brothers send 7on ten superb orously exercised this week at wines. The Brothers maintain St. CLARK’S FLOWERS 2 o’clock have been completed. which she won the crown of sanc­ Cathedral high school. For several Mary's Collerc and other schools THEODORE REQUIESCANT The event will take place at the tity and historical greatness. weeks Thomas Morrissey, United throufh the sale of their great wine. Artistic Funeral Sprays downtown site to accommodate New Priest to Starred in the part of Catherine States district attorney, together IN PACE the large number of women who is Harriet Barker, one of the chief with the student council, has been p A u L ’ § Cut Flowers • Corsages have already made reservations to contenders for the best actress planning a constitution for that KE. 4875 Free Delivery FREE DELIVERY TA. 3662 [HACKETHALj attend. Additional reservations award of the recent Catholic Lit­ body modeled after the one used in may be made with any member of MRS. BHODA A. FREIBERGER, Den­ tle Theater tournament. Mary Colorado. This was adopted at the ver. Mother of Curtis Freiberger. Re the society. Sing Mass in Teresa Gushurst and Alan Lutz, last meeting. Officers for the The firms listed here de­ Air Conditioned quiem Mass was offered Wednesday at The final meeting of the society both of whom were given trophies student council next year will be VOSS BROS. BAKERIES 9:30 in Blessed Sacrament chureh. In for the best Individual perform­ terment in Alamosa. W. P. Horan A will, be held Friday aftemtfon. elected along the same lines as are serve to be remembered ances in the tourney, portray May We Serve You MORTUARY Son service. . May 17, at the Lakeside Country the public officials. when you are distributing CHARLES W. HASKELL. 2270 Elm. club. Mrs. W. H. Sagstetter and Golden May 19 Margherita and Vincenzo, respec­ On May 13 announcement was Special Attention to Parties in St. 1449-51 Kalamath Su Husband of Mrs. Mary E. Haskell, father a group of hostesses have planned tively, two young Florentines made of a contest to name the two Philomena’s and Cathedral your patronage in the dif­ of Charles A., Walter* Lorelia M.* and whose love for each other weaves Parishes Phone MAin. 4006 Charlotte Haskell, all of Denver. Mr. a luncheon for 1 o’clock. The leading political parties, parallel­ the romantic theme that runs ferent lines of business. Haskell, 83, retired' official of the Great meeting will follow the luncheon. The Rev. Howard Delaney will ing the Democratic and the Re­ Chicken Pie Our Specialty Western Sugar company, died Wednes­ Mrs. John Akolt has been named offer his first Solemn Mass at St. through the play. Featured in publican parties. Five dollars will day after an illness of two months. Born Joseph’s church. Golden, Sunday, the roles of the Count of Anjou in Rockford, 111., he attended schools transportation chairman to assist be awarded to the authors of the there and in Chicago before entering the members in getting to the May 19, at 10 o’clock. He will be and the Countess Ursina, rapa­ best titles for the two parties. The Miles & Dryer business in Rockford. In 1890 Mr. meeting place. assisted by the Rev. John P. Moran, cious members of the nobility who winners will be selected by the Haskell moved to Colorado and was con­ assistant priest; the Rev. James P. Members of the Altar and Ro­ endeavor to thwart the efforts of faculty. nected with the old Geyser Mining A Flanagan, deacon; the Rev. Wil­ LOOP MARKET Printing Co. Milling company at SUver Cliff until sary society will receive Com­ Catherine to end the “ Babylonian Registration of all students in liam Mc(3ormick, stbdeacon; Mr. 1908, when he moved to Denver, where munion in a body at the 8:30 Mass Captivity’’ of the Popes in Avig­ their respective party took place FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE he was employed for many years as man­ Norbert Walsh, master of ceremo­ non, are Edmund Carr and Joan May 16. Owing to the shortage of Wheel Tickets for ager of the insurance department 6t the Sunday, May 19. Free Parking With Purchase of SOc or More at 1429 Lawrenca nies; James Udovick, thurifer, O’Byme, veterans of innumerable time each student chose his party Bazaars and Carnivals Great Western Sugar company. He re­ tired in 1987. Raquiam Mass will be Attending the annual conven­ and John Stein and Wilfred Huff, dramatic productions. by lot. Since each home room has offered Saturday morning at 10 in tion of the Diocesan Council of acolytes. Father Moran will preach Jamei Reinert, Francis McCabe, an equal number of party mem Catholic Work Our Blessed Sacrament church. Interment Catholic Women as representa­ the sermon. Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son aervice. Roland Zarlengo, and Philip Mul hers, these will hold individual tives of St. John’s were Mmes. St. Joseph’s choir will render lin, who enact the roles of the meetings on Friday to elect repre­ SOLES Specialty JOHN H. McLa u g h l i n , seie. Wil­ Gil Graber and C. A. Bottinelli, Men’a. Womcn’i. and liams. Husband of Mrs. Margaret Mc­ parts of Foeppel’s “ Mass in Honor Cardinals in the court of Pope sentatives to the party assembly Children's Half Soles 1986-38 LAWRENCE ST. Laughlin, father of Sister Alice Regina, delegates, and Mmes. Frank Jen­ of St. Elizabeth’’ and Gounod’s Gregory XI, achieved honorable This assembly in turn will desig­ D A ILY < John McLaughlin, and Mrs. Ellen Mur­ nings and Matt Brennan, alter­ Loop Shoe phy. Requiem Mass will be offered Sat­ “ Messe Solenelle.” Members of mention in the theater tourna­ nate the names of the candidates ROASTED TODAY- 37 nates. KEystone 6348, 6349 urday at 9 in Annunciation church. In­ the choir are Mr. and Mrs. Harlan ment. In the part of Mona Ales- to be placed on the primary bal­ REPAIR SHOP terment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son May Crowning Held E. Short, Mrs. Eugene Bolitho, sia, secretary to Catherine, is lots. The primary election will DELIVERED TODAY Loop Market. Lawrence Street Side service. Miss Florence Potestio, member Mrs. T. G. Garrison, Gerald De­ Betty Woodman, student-director then be held and on May 27 the NICHOLAS THILL, 3636 Meade street. Alae, Quality Teas, Spicea, Husband of Mrs. Helen Thill, father of of the junior sodality, crowned laney, and Mrs. J. D. Brawner, of Menfolk, the victorious play in big general election will take place. Extract! and Balang Powder The firms listed here de­ Mrs. Dorothy Walsh of Oklahoma City. the statue of the Blessed Virgin violinist. the dramatic contest. 'Frank La Junior-Senior Prbm Held Requiem Mas was offered Saturday, May at impressive ceremonies spon Tourette plays the part of Pope On "Wednesday evening, May 15, serve to be remembered Hartford-Alcorn 11, in St. Catherine’s church. Interment The Rev. Howard Delaney is the Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son service. sored jointly by the senior and son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael De­ Gregory XI. Gertrude Waters the Lakewood Country club was when you are distributing and Marie C. De Baca are cast in the scene of the annual junior- JULIA SIMMS. 2713 Lafayette. Pri­ junior sodalities of the parish laney of Wheatridge, who have SPICE Ca your patronage in the dif­ Mortuary vate funeral services were held Saturday, Thursday evening, May 16. The been members of St. Joseph’s par­ the other feminine roles. The senior prom. In the preceding May 11. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Rev. John Cavanagh delivered the ish for 15 years. His brother and drama is under the direction of week every senior received an en­ PHONE KE7I8I ferent lines of business. Horan A Son service. Mrs. Mary H. Halbert, head of graved invitation from the junior 620 E. Colfaz KE. 2779 MISS BRIDGET J. WALSH, 815 sermon for the occasion; his topic sister, Gerald Delaney and Mrs. Madison. Daughter of Mrs. John Walsh was “ Mary, the Mother of God.’’ Eugene Bolitho, also reside in the the dramatic art department of class. Almost every upper-class- of Westport, Ireland: sister of Ed­ Rosary and Benediction with the parish. On Sunday evening he Loretto Heights. man attended. The music was ward and James, W estport; John, Denver, Tickets are now on sale at furnished by Don Wickham’s or­ and Ted and Peter, Cleveland, and Blessed Sacrament completed the will be honored with a reception Call a Mrs. Julia Foy, Westport, and Miss ceremonies. given by the Altar society. Foley’s Men’s shop, located di­ chestra. PALMER FLOWERS Margaret Walsh, Denver. Miss Walsh, rectly across from the Cathedral. Miss Catherine Garland and Church Is Decorated Loop Mkt. 47', a native of Ireland and a resi­ General admission is 60 cents. Free Delivery KE. 6010 Miss Mary Catherine Kelly, mem Mrs. Margaret Giesing, Mrs. dent of Denver for 18 years, died of a Special tickets have been issued Mothers’ Club Will ZOXE CAB heart attack Wednesday at the home of a hers of the parish, were elected to George Smith, Mrs. Rosewell MAin 7171 niece, Mrs. Louis D. Nolan. Born in the offices of secreta^ and treas­ for students. Westport, Ireland, Miss Walsh came to Graves, and Mrs. Ray Smith are Prompt, Conrtcona Serrlco urer, respectively, of the newly the women who decorated the Sponsor Tea May 20 CHEAPER RATES the United States about 25 years ago and CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING to Denver after residing for several years formed South Denver high Junior church. CLEAN NEW CABS in Cleveland. O. Requiem Mass will be Newman club at an organization offered Saturday at 9 in St. Philomena’s Father John Bergin, S.J., will Ace Speller Will The Mothers’ club of St. Mary’s meeting of the group at St. Fran­ offer Mass at the Church of Christ church. Interment Mt, Olivet. W. P. academy has issued invitations for DOYLE’S Horan A Son service. ^ cis de Sales’ high school Monday, the King in Evergreen Sunday, Classified Ads LLOYD J. PHELPS, 1202 Qulvas. Re­ May 13. May 19, at 10 o’clock. Go to Washington a tea to be given at the academy, quiem Mass was offered Wedensday at 9 PHARMACY in St. Dominic's church. Interment Mt. The_ Mother’s day Communion 1370 Pennsylvania street, Monday, ^ It will pay you to read ALL of the following advertifementa. < Olivet. Boulevard service. reception and breakfast of the Th« ParticiJftr Drnrfiit The 132 little girls at the Queen May 20, from 3 until 5 o’clock. PATRICK J. WOODS, 3438 Vine. Holy Name society proved suc­ 17TH AVE. AND GRANT Father of Katherine, May, Vincent, and Vacation School of Heaven orphanage have no The mothers of the junior students John Woods. Mr. Woods, 71, retired cessful. The breakfast, held after doubts whatsoever that Mary Sin- PRINTING ROOM FOR RENT KE. 5987 FREE DELIVERY accountant for the Union Pacifle rail­ the Mass, was attended by more will be hostesses, including Mmes. road. died Thursday, May 9, in St. Jos­ sel, the orphanage’s representa­ W «ldm z announcements and Stationery, Frt. bedroom, to employed lady, Catholic eph’s hospital after an illness of sev­ than 120 fathers and sons. M. D. Currigan, H. P. Haberl, and all Commercial Printing. Wheel home, kitchen privileges, St. Francis’ par­ Set in Gunnison tive who recently won the spell­ ish. Phone PE. 1460. eral years. Born in Castlerea. Ireland. ing championship of Colorado, will Anna Deheck, George Kelley, tickets, always. Wedding announcements ALTAR BREADS Mr. Woods attended college there, and $2.00 per csbinet and up. Free Street FURNACES AND GRATES in 1896 came to Denver, where he was Gunnison. — Vacation school take first honors in the national Annie Riede, Frank Pruisner, Guides. RODGERS PRINTING CO. 611 employed by the railroad. He retired spelling bee to be held* in Wash­ George Beder, Joseph Dinhaupt, 14th St. KE. 4064. FURNACES INSTALLED & REPAIRED SEWING in 1937 after 40 years of service. He will open on June 10. It will con­ S FIRST MISSES ington, D. C., on May 28. H. a York. 627 E. Exposition. PEarl 2218 LfttU Girls' Dresses* Evibroidery* was a member of the Knights of Co­ tinue for four weeks. The Sisters William Bastion, J. J. Drinkard, KIMSEY & CO. Monofframing, Etc. lumbus and the Old Timers’ club, a rail­ of St. Joseph will conduct the Mary will leave Denver on May PAPER HANGING AND and Walter Biller. (Real Estate Sale, and Rentals) road organization. Requiem Mass was classes. 25 aboard a streamlined train in PAINTING THE SISTERS OF THE offered Saturday, May 11, in Annuncia­ MORTGAGE LOANS tion church. Interment Mt. Olivet. The Forty Hour s’ devotion the company of Mrs. Mary Coyle ’’Select 7oar wirehouse u 70a Would joar 308 S. Pearl (Near Theater) For paper hanging and painting, call A.* GOOD SHEPHERD George P. Hackethal service. SEI FIR i f I was well attended. The Rev. Dr. Chase, who will chaperone the girl bank” PE. 4638 Beringer, EAst 2286. MRS. GERTRUDE GIBSON. 488 17th TELEPHONE PEARL 8401 who “ spelled down’’ conte.stants street. Wife of John Gibson, mother Joseph D. Segourn of St. Mary’s PAINTING & PAPERHANGING of Ray Gibson. Denver, and Katherine church, Montrose, delivered the from schools all over Colorado. MATTRESS RENOVATING Expert painting and paperhanging, work Gibson, Boston. Requiem Mass was Seven diocesan seminarians and sermon Sunday evening. On Mon­ She will spend an entire week SPECIAL PRICE FOR LIMITED TIME offered Tuesday at 9 in Holy Ghost guarantwd. Geo. K. Anderson, 1760 Gay­ church. two religious, members of the day evening Father Reginald Washington. Arrangement* MATTRESSES CUSHIONED WITH lord. EM. 1214. J. T. Upton Renovating QUALITY INNER SPRINGS. NEW ANTHONY F. MALLY. 4326 Shoshone. Benedictine community at Holy James, C.P., delivered the sermon, have Jbeen made to “ show her the COVERS. FELTED, CARDED, $6.46, PAINTING & PAPERING Co. Father of Mrs. Zadow, Denver; John Cross abbey. Canon City, will be and on Tue^ay evening the Very town’’ in style. There will be ONE-DAY SERVICE. MATTRESSES Mally, Longmont: brother of Charles ordained to the priesthood at the Rev. Nicholas Bertrand of St. RENOVATED. NEW COVERS. $2.45. WE Painting and Papering reaaonable, E, T. Mally, Denver; Frank Mally, Chicago, elaborate luncheons and banquets MA. 6S71 100% UNION 102$ SANTA FE PROMPT ALSO RECOVER STUDIO COUCHES. Yeager. 87 W. Maple, Spruce 2954. and Mrs. C. Kate Parthun, Chicago. Mr. Cathedral Saturday, May 18, at Joseph’s church. Grand Junction, which she, and the 20 other spel­ MOUNTAIN STATES MATTRESS CO. PERSONAL Mally, 70, long-time employe of Kuner- 9:30 by the Most Rev Urban J spoke. lers with whom she will compete, 2166 IBTH ST. TA. 0932. ROOM AND BOARD REASONABLE Empson company in Brighton and former Vehr. The new diocesan priests The meeting of the Altar and will attend. f o u n d e d b x u . t . u u r b a t SERVICE well-known resident of Brighton, died will be Fathers Edward A. Breen, 1722 Willianu. Room for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Friday, May 10, at the home of his Rosary society was held on Thurs­ HOTELS Catholic preferred. Excellent food, nice W. H. UPTON. daughter, Mrs. Zadow in Denver, with Howard L. Delaney, John Harley day at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Favor Received rooms. Reasonable. EM. 1246. Hanagtr whom he had made his home for about Schmitt, John J. Regan, Richard Mark with Mrs. Roy Clark assist­ NEWHOUSE HOTEL six months. He was'born in Chicago. Martin Duffy, Patrick Clark A Register reader wishes to ex­ IN THE SHADOW of Colorxdo’* b«ia- FOR SALE 765 Tejoxi Street Fop 25 years he was employed by the ing. The women will assist in the press thanks for a favor received tiful capitoL Colfaz at Grant, Denvtr. Stauter, and Francis Gregory Home and income, 2 houses modem except TAbor 5223 Kuner-Empson company as clerk of the Red Cross drive in the community, in answer to a novena made to Colo. commissary. He resigned last October Faistl. The Benedictines are the heat. 12400. Want offer on 2788 Gaylord. which will be launched this week. Brother Jordan Mai. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS’ HOME, 6 rooms, hot water heat, double garage. and.moved to Denver. Requiem Mass Rev. Leo Germain Rcchtsteiner 1772 Grant. Pleasant home for girls. was offered Monday at 9 in St. Augus­ The committee in charge reports Owner 1872 High. EMerson 0614. tine’s church. Brighton. and the Rev. Joseph Matthew T that nearly 500 May baskets were HdME FOR SALE REV. HUGH J. McDEVITT. Port- Hannan. sold this year. FREE INFORMATION land. Ore. Father McDevitt, 89. one­ CIVIL SERVICE INFORMATION FREE. time assistant rector of old St. Mary’s Five of the new priests will Mrs. J. Grive, Mrs. R. Clark, and OLINGERS Pharmacy S. Josephine St., 6 rooms, full finished Groceries • Meats • Bakery basement, den, laundry room, gas b.w. Delmar Institute. 505 Tabor Bldg., Denver. JOE Cathedral, penver, died of a heart at­ celebrate their first Solemn Masses Mrs. N. Shore are in charge of the MA. 9886. tack in Poiftland. He was chaplain of You Thought of Mother— Now heat. Close to church, schools. 84,000. on Sunday, May 19. Father Duffy altars and sanctuary for the month MURRAY’S PE. 8782. Marylburst college in Portland, where will sing his first Solemn Mass in he had served for 40 years. He had of May. Don’t Forget DAD. SINCE 1882 PIANO LESSONS St. Philomena’s church at 9, Fa DRUG STORES been a priest 62 years. Father McDevitt At a regular meeting of the Let Us Gire Ton S anettloni Phones GR. 1613-14-15 Piano lessons in your home. Send for served in the Denver Cathedral parish ther Breen in St. Catherine’s Newman club on last Sunday the free booklet. Grace Lawrence, M.A. 1080 KEATING’S from 1890 to 1805, coming here from 3020 W. ALAMEDA West S2nd A Jalian HUTCHINSON’S PHARMACY church at 10, Father Delaney in Grant S t TA. 1500. Cincinnati. While in Denver he was as­ following officers were elected for St. Joseph’s church. Golden, at 10. Your Nsborhood Druggist sistant under the Rev. Wiliiam Howlett, the coming year: Bob Armstrong, Phone SPnice 0588 700 So, Pearl ROOM FOR RENT 1619 Tremont St. then rector of the Cathedral. Father Schmidt in St. Anne’s re-elected president; Nancy Gib­ Why Be Silent About JAMES HUTCHINSON MRS. MARY MANDEL, 1156 Kala­ shrine, Arvada, at 10:30, and Fa son, vice president; Mary Mc­ Widow, alone, wants employed lady or DRAUGHT BFER math, Sister of Sister <:*M. Claritine, FUNERAL COSTS? PHOTOGRAPHS couple to rent a r^m . Board optionaL Mrs. John Zimmer, and Mrs. Adam Wolz, ther Stauter in Loyola church at Namara, secretary; Rossetta Gallo, Berkeley district Glendale 0472. MIXED DRINKS Primarily because it seems unfeeling to and aunt of Margaret Tipple. Requiem 10:30. treasurer, and Pete Grove, talk about prices of funerals in time of Mass will be offered Saturday at 9 in The Anderson Photograph Studio, 1206 A PENNY BUSINESS Father Regan will sing his first lecturer. Final plans were made sorrow, most peopla NEVER mention the 16th St. Corner Lawrence. Phone MAin Netcly Decorated St. Elizabeth’a church. Theodore Hack- THAT SAVES YOU DOLLARS etbal service. Solemn Mass in St. Brendan’s for the annual picnic to be held cost of last rites. 1378. church, Dorchester, Mass., Sun­ As a result of this taboo, many people Read magazines a month or two past date. Sunday at Waunita Springs. incur unnecessary expenses. And so we MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Our Trade System saves average family $5 Veteran Actor of Stage day, May 26, and Father Faistl invite ydu to visit us now, before grief to $15 a year. We cooperate with League will offer his first Solemn Mass on 35 Ordained Priests visits your home • •. while you can exercise Reconditioned pianos, pUyers, grands, of Decency. Come in and browse. No JOBS WANTED And Screen Dies at 75 the same day in Holy Rosaiw c^m reason. * organs (pipe and reed),: orchestral instru. obligation. Regardless of price, you'll find all Los Angeles.— Sidney Hayes, church, Columbus. Father Recht- In Boston Cathedral ments. T. R. Walker. 236 Broadway, SP READERS GUILD For Good Workers oor services COMPLETE* with 7864. SIS FOURTEENTH ST. veteran of stage and screen, who fine appointments. of any type, permanent or odd steiner’s first Solemn Mass will be Boston.—Thirty-four young men vdth his wife formed the vaude­ offered in St. Malachy’s church, job, call Employment Department. of the Boston archdiocese and one ville team of “ Hayes and Hayes,’’ Creston, la., while Father Hannan from the Diocese of Raleigh, N. Geo. P. Hackethal died here at the age of 75. will celebrate his first Solemn Mass Car., were ordained to the priest­ FUNERAL DIRECTOR Catholic Charities Funeral services were held in St. in St. Rose of Lima’s church, Proc­ hood in the Cathedral here, by 1340 Acoraa TAbor 1650 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 1665 Grant St. KEystone 6386 Thomas’ church. tor, Minn., June 2 Bishop Richard J. Cushing.