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City May Acquire Mt. Calvary Cemetery

f ' ' City M ay A cquire M t. Calvary Cemetery + - + Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 19<9—Permission to Reproduce, Except oa Bodies to Be Moved to Mt. Olivet Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue. Negotiations.are in progress to transfer the title of !Mt. Calvary cemetery to the City and County of Denver. The cemetery is adjacent to Cheesman park and the main section is bounded oii the East by York street. According to the joint announcement by the Most Eev. Urban J. Vchr, Archbishop of Den­ ARCHBISHOP OF DENVER ver, and Mayor Quigg Newton, the historic land site will be used for some approDfiate municipal purpose. DENVER CATHOLIC Chancery Office All the bodies in ^hl•the ftMold cemetcrv cemetery will be seoaratelvseparately exhumed TT7 I ”! IT"i ^ ^ i I ! TT7 T named Mt. Calvary. Today the property is in the heart of the city. 1336 Ln|(an Street and reinterred in a beautifully prepared plot in Mt. Olivet ceme­ Denver 3, Colorado Representing Mayor Newton in the negotiatioas for the trans­ tery. Provision is also being made under the contemplated settle­ The authorities of the Archdio­ fer of the property to the city is Malcolm Lindsey, assistant city ment to give the new resting places in Mt. Olivet cemetery perpetual cese of Denver are happy to co­ attorney, and Joseph A. Craven, Denver attorney, is representing operate with the officials of the care. Archbishop Vehr. Mayor Newton has expressed genuine pleasure City and County of Denver in ef­ The city will co-operate without restriction in providing the over the possible city ownership of the cemetery property, and has REGISTER fecting a solution for the disposi­ tion of Mt. Calvary cemetery. The most dignified care in the removal and reburial of the bodies. Com­ assured Archbishop Vehr that the use of the land will be reserved Price per copy, three cents cemetery comprises approximately plete records are available in the Chancery office for the exact loca­ for a fitting purpose and for the good of the citizens of this 181/^ acres. Burial in Mt. Calvary tion and identification of the bodies in the old cemetery, and little community. VOL. XLV. No. 19. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1949 DENVER, COLORADO cemetery has been forbidden for 40 troulik is anticipated in making a certain identification of the years. Despite the fact that over the years, many hundreds of bodies rfemains. According to the plan being worked out between Archbishop have been exhumed and removed to Vehr and the Mayor's office, the landscaped plot in Mt. Olivet iceme- Mt. Olivet cemetery, about 6,700 tery will also be supplied with separate markings for each grave. bodies still reihain interred there. Final details of the transfer have not been resolved, but it is It is reitardcd as a sacred trust that these remains be taken to Mt. Olivet anticipated that the city will assume entire responsibility for the Serra Club to Be Chartered Jan. 5 cemetery, where they will be exhumation, reinterment, and perpetual care of the bodies. At press properly registered and where per­ time it was not known when operations will start, but everything petual rare can be provided for the possible is being done to complete the details of the transfer at the graves in the future. The records Prominent Laymen of Denver | Now Dismiss T hy Servant' of Mt- Calvary cemetery are suf­ earliest moment. Mt. Calvary will probably be merged with Cheese- ficiently accurate to provide identi­ man park. fication of the location of almost all During the course of the past several years Archbishop Vehr graves. has many times been approached by prospective purchasers of the Unite in Fostering Vocations Church authorities are anxious 20-acre plot, but he has dklined to transfer the property to anyone that the commanding site of Mt. Calvary cemetery be devoted to who would use it for commercial purposes. The site is the highest Denver will formally and officially witness the establishment of a Serra club Thurs­ some civic purpose in the future. land within the corporate limits of the city. Westward lies an unob­ day evening, Jan, 5. Initial steps in the formation of the club were taken by John J. Sul­ They have consistently refused to structed view of more than 150 miles of the Rocky mountains, and livan and Joseph A. Craven several months ago, and the first group of Catholic men dispose of it for commercial pur­ surrounding the old cemetery is one of Denver s finest residential will be chartered as the Denver Serra club a t a dinner meeting in the Onyx room of the poses. I RBAN J. VEHR districts. By vesting the tide to Mt. Calvary cemetery with the city Brown Palace hotel Jan. 5 at 6:30 p.m. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will be the guest of and providing for the proper removal and reinterment of the bodies. honor, and Thomas J. Reilly, pres-,,, , , ,, „ Arehbishop of Denver ident of Serra International and a affiliated Serra Archbishop Vehr has thereby discharged his trust in a manner most To Study in Rome resident of Houston, Tex., willThe clubs are composed of consistent with the rc^’erence due the sacred remains of some 6,700 present the charter to the local Catholic business and professional St. Rose Residence pioneers of Denver. club. men drav.m together in voluntary The succeit in the formation association and meeting as lunch­ No interments have been made in Mt. Calvary cemetery since eon groups. Their twofold purpose 1908. In the year 1909 there was passed by the City and County of of a Denurer Serra club it owing Girls Pray Rosary in a great meaiure to Tbomat is (1) "to foster vocations to the Denver an ordinance prohibiting burials in Mt. Calvary cemetery M. Tierney, Denver attorney. priesthood and to assist in the edu­ and other areas specified in the ordinance. The property originally Since the project wai first con­ cation of young men thereto” and Daily for World ceived locally, Mr. Tierney hat (2) "to further Catholicism composed 20 acres, but it was reduced by the property taken for the, through enduring friendships York street right-of-way by the city, approximately an acre and one- handled a major share of the de­ Every evening jince August the tails leading to the granting of among Catholic men.” Membership girls and nuns of the St. Rose half. This was effected by a suit filed by the city and county on a charter. is restricted on a classification Residence, Denver, have gathered basis. Oct. 15, 1907. Officers of the Denver Serra Serra lupplementt the work of in the chapel to say the Rosary for The history of Mt. Calvary cemetery dates back to Feb. 7, 1874, club for the charter year will be the intention.*! of the Holy Father, exiiting Catholic Action groups when Mayor Francis M. Case conveyed 40 acres to Bishop Joseph P. R. Paul Horan, president: Thomas conversion of Russia, and world M. Tierney, secretary; Alfred M. through its objectire of encour- peace. Machebeuf for 550. At that time Bishop Machebcuf was Vicar Apos­ O’Meara, Jr., treasurer; Paul V. aging jroung men to enter the tolic of Colorado and Utah. The site of Calvary cemetery was said Murray, first vice president; Irvin ecclesiastical life so that the This practice >vas started by vineyard will be supplied with Mary Frances Miller and .since its to be "half-way to Kansas.” It was far outside the business and C. Rabtoay, second vice president; workers. , beginning not one evening has residential sections of the city. Bishop Machebeuf obtained a burial Boyd S. Bailey, Dr. Frank B. Mc- Glone, Paul L. Schmitz, and T. Serra is significantly named. The been missed. founders of the original Serra club The devotion is carried on some­ license and set aside 20 acres of the land for a cemetery, which was Raber Taylor, trustees; and Monsi­ gnor John Cavanagh, chaplain. desired a name truly Catholic, what like the Block Rosary. Each American in background, identified night a different person leads the Named for and dedicated to the with genuine Western missionary prayers. Although only those at Seal Contest Totals $14,889 spirit of the intrepid pioneer Cali­ work, historical in significance, and the Residence take part in it now, The annual Christmas seal con­ tieipate independently. Single fornia missionary. Father Juni- saintly in character. It was most anyone is welcome to come. test sponsored for the benefit of schools now sell more seals than pero Serra, Serra International is natural, then, to choose the Last Thursday evening the Rev. the Holy Childhood association by were sold in the entire state in the name of the “Apostle of Califor­ Regis McGuire and his group of the students of St. Thomas’ sem­ early history of the seal contests. The Rev. George R. Evans nia”—Father Junipero Serra, a carolers from St. Patrick’s parish inary grrossed $14,889.49 this year. All gift prizes' for students who Parish Wias Prize Spanish Franciscan. Father Serra came rather unexpectedly to the This figure surpasses by more sold seals were distributed before (above), assistant at St. founded “El Camino Heal,” the St. Rose Residence. They sang than $1,000 the total raised last the vacation began for the school Philomena’s parish, Denver, will go celebrated missions of San fall a i^radq Christmas carols for the nuns and year. children. Prize-winning schools and to Rom^ ne^ to. take Saq Cm Jos, girls of the residence, who were Students of the parochial schools individuaT aajliainen.-will r »tqjpim£Se

Thursday, Dec. 29, 1949 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE TH R EI HNS at Holy Rosory Parish New Church in Cortez Plans Meeting for Jan. 3 Are You a Thrifty Lady?

(HoIt- Roiary ParUh, Danver) this meeting the final arangements TAKE ADVAIVTAGE OF OUR The Holy Name society will will be made for the Communion meet in the school hall at 8 o'clock breakfast Sunday morning, Jan. 8. ■Tuesday evening, Jan. 3. All the Full Employment Special members are urged to attend. At Sisters Decorate Altars for Holidays Ail four Masses on Christmas $ 3 9 5 0 ROBERTS PHARMAa were well attended. The altars were tastefully decorated by the sisters. The adult choir, under the WILL REMODEL YOUR OUTDATED REXALL DRUG direction of James Tracy, and the children’s choir, directed by Sister EA. 7783 EA. 7784 Mary Magdalene, sang beautifully FUR CO A T PBMCniPTION PICK UP A DELIVERY at the Masses. At the last meeting of the Altar TO ANY STYLE YOU DESIRE Gratvfol tiunki to oar mmnr friondt for society the following were pre­ tht pait rur of proiporltr. sented gifts: Pillow cases, Mrs. plug material if needed. The above price Happr N»w Yt»r Amelia Vesel, 4638 Humboldt applies to most furs street, and Mrs. Mary McBride, East 23rd and Oneida Street 5111 Emerson street; and doll, Mrs. Helen Wall, 4511 Grant street. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED-COMPLETE FUR SERVICE ALL ROADS LEAD TO ROME IN 1950 DANIEL'S FUR SHOP 1) Sailing during 1950 from N. Y. with 11 days in (Nsar Champa) Italy . . . all Expense from Denver. $645.00 829 ISth Street Jast Abort Ripnblie Drag A L 8124 2) 33 days TOUR all Expense by Steamer $999.50 3) Denver-New York-Rome round trip 15 days round trip $702.75 Pension Bureau Office 4) California Yosemite Grand Canyon by rail all -ex­ pense ... 14 days $196.00 To Have New Location ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING new pastor, Father Francis Papesh, it is unique in the 5) MARDI GRAS to New Orleans 9 days all crosses built in the wall in the front of the church, Patronise These Friendly Firms • expense $187.40 buildings in the Pueblo diocese is St. Mar­ The Denver office of the Bureau garet Mary’s church, Cortez, pictured here. Although and in its facade and tower of Honduras mahogany. of Old-Age and Survivors Insur­ 6) to OLD MEXICO 14 days from SA $160.00 the interior finishing is not yet completed, S t Mar­ When finished, it will seat more than 400 persons We represent United, Continental, Braniff, Eastern, garet Mary’s was used the first time Christmas day. and promises to be one of the most beautiful new ance Federal Social Security Ad­ Washington Park Mkt. FINER CLEANING ministration, which has been lo­ A.A.L. and others— - . Built under the supervision of its energetic young churches in the Pueblo diocese. Red & White Food Store cated for the past eight years at BILL HUGHES. Prop. Write or Call 1500 Court place, will move over Fourteen Families Aided the New Year’s week end, William BIUlEM ICM PIERO de lUISE TRAVEL BUREAU M. Hayward, Denver manager, an­ Complete Food Service nounced. 598 South Gilpin 1! 1120 SECUSITY BimOINC KEYSTONE 2769 2060 SO.UNIVERSITY PE4517 DENVER. COLORADO The new address will be room IPs assart U Bs Thrtftv* 1,000 Pounds of Food Donated 178, New Custom House building, corner of Stout and 20th streets. Inquiries regarding Social Security account numbers and claims* should DENVER'S OLDEST CHEVROLET DEALER To Needy by All Saints' Parish be directed to 'that address after y Jan. 1, 1950. y (AH Sainti’ Pariih, Denver) The new location will place the A From office in an even better position to Bhinq, 'jood. The members of the parish, with the help of some serve the more than 10,000 people Joyous I I The Management Denver firms, distributed more than 1,000 pounds of who are now receiving monthly re­ foods to the needy families of All Saints’ parish, Dec. 24, Eastside HNS tirement and survivors insurance disuxlBc, and checks in this area, as well as ap­ Holiday Fourteen families with a total of 102 dependents received plicants for new and duplicate So­ HH Employees large boxes of food, candy, and clothing. Supplies were Plans Banquet cial Security account cards and diappinsi& A, Season made available through the gen new claimants who will apply for at erosity of the Stover Candy com­ insurance payments. to You pany, John Santangelo, Steve Min­ aniifihD ApsiJdhy. EE ton of Steve’s Trading Post, 2804 YINER'S Mother Cabrini W. Harvard, Haug Brothers mar­ On January 15 Put Into Chamorro ket, Fiore’s grocery, the Kroonen- (St. Vincent de Paul’s la yjojjL berg Coal company, and several Parish, Denver) Agana, Guam.—The statement Circle Meets at generous parishioners. Women of The regular meeting of the of the Bishops of the United the parish gathered at the home of States, “The Christian Family,’’ is­ We have appreciated your valued business in 1949 and Holy Name society will bo held George Chouinard and filled the sued at their annual meeting In trust we may merit your consideration in 1950. boxes in proportion to the size of in the school on Wednesday, Washington, D. C., was published St. Anthony's each family, Jan. 4, at 8 p.m. Final arranga- here in both English and Chamorrq The services of a truck and help by Bishop .^ollinaris Baumgart­ (St. Anthony of Padua’g Pariih, ments will be made for the an­ ner, O.F.M. CaJap. Denver) in distributing the gifts were given nual father-son breakfast to be HAWES FOOD STORE by Dudley Campbell, Joseph Brov- held on Sunday, Jan. 15, which All 12 members of the Mother ■sky. Milt Freeman, and Mr. will bo honored by the presence Booker Hawes .... Gayle Hawes Chouinard. Cabrini circle met in the home of of Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. Quality Maats — Groceries — Vegetabloe Mrs. Art Nider for their regular It is the hope of the membership, The new officers, consisting of Floors Cost Money meeting, which was also a Christ­ through the co-operation of the St. John Maier, president; Charles Louisiana at Clayton ^ SP. 5717 mas party. Gifts were exchanged Vincent de Paul society, to main­ Finder, vice president; Dr. Rich­ Bt j. 0. Molbtrs and Christmas carols were sung tain such assistance for families in ard Haney, secretary; Charles Have Them Treated and Preserved by before the opening of presents. dire need throughout the year. GARNETS Rausch, treasurer; and Francis Let’* lake a PEEK at garnet*. Experts at Very Low Cost The evening was spent playing The All Saints’ weekly col­ Bruggenthies, warden, will have The fact that there are *o many ef The firms listed here de- games, andtgifts were presented to lection envelopes will be divided charge of the meeting. Reserva­ them ia the only thing that keep* LEN’S Pharmacy the following: Mrs. Williamson, among the parishioners during tion cards for the breakfast will the garnet from h. O. FEHR. Prop. lerve to be remembered CALL TA.4488 Mrs. J. W. Renaud, Mrs. Boeding, the coming week. Members are be handed out to the men at all becoming a pre- Membor St. VIncont do Pant’s Pariah when you are distributing Mrs. Reichert, and Mrs. Fellows. once again requested to make the Masses on Sunday, Jan. 1, and cion* atone. Tliey Have Your Doctor JPhone The special prize was given to Mrs. use of these envelopes by plac­ all are requested to sign and re­ are found in Rna- Ut Your P,rescription your patronage in the dif­ & J. W. Renaud. The next meeting ing them in the baskets at either turn them as soon as possible. eia, Canada, and 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 ferent lines of business, E. J. SCARRY C O . of the circle will be held on Tues­ St. Patrick's (Fort Logan), St, | Ceylon, and amali Mrs, Howard App entertained depoait* have At LooillHnft tnd Smith Clavton Manufacturing Chemists day, Jan. 17, in the home of Mrs. Louis’, St. Francis de Sales’, St. the members of the Mother Cab­ Rose of Lima’s, Our Lady of been located ail Gerald London, 500 S. Sheridan. rini sewing circle at a dinner in over the United Statea. Many of Lourdes’, or St. Anthony's. her home Dec. 28. the jewels in watches are tiny gar­ 1620 Market St. Denver 2, Colo. Catechism Classes This plan has the approval of A perpetual novena to Our Lady net* . . . and, it is also th* birth- Will Resume Archbishop Urban J. Vehr and the of the Miraculous Medal is held in stone for January. nOIVNIE BRAE pastors of the parishes mentioned. the church on Tuesday evening of There is no such thing as a blue The catechism classes will re­ garnet, but they can be almost any sume on Sunday, Jan. 15, following The women wish to announce the every week at 7:45 o’clock, and donations for the Baby Sue doll other color depending on the nature the 9:30 Mass. the parishioners are urged to at­ and proportion of their chemical Shopping District CATHEDRAL PARISH reached a total of $305. Mrs. Isabel tend these devotions. The Mauei on New Year’i Cronin. 2700 W. Hillside was given constituents. This gem is com­ will be the tame as on Sundays: the doll. Mrs. Cronin is the mother Thieves broke into S t Vincent monly thought of aa being wine- These Friendly Firms Deserve Your Patronage 6:30, 8, 9:30, and 11:30 o’clock. de Paul’s church at 2401 E. Ari­ color or a rich violet red. This is of a 7-year-old daughter, Cheryl. zona avenue the night of Dec. 23 the color found mostly in Europe, The Altar and Rosary society The bake sale in December netted and stole money from the poor Asia, Africa, Australia and the two will receive Holy Communion in a $40 for the building fund. Mrs. box ami the candle offerings. Americas. In classical times red body Sunday, Jan. 1, in the 8 Isabel Freeman expressed her ap-k garnets were highly prized, and o’clock Mass. predation to all who took part in*^ The R t Rev. Monsignor Eu­ were called “carbuncles." To qual­ The Children’s Christmas party, making the sale a success. gene O’Sullivan, pastor, discov­ ify aa gems worth setting, garnets FINE CLEANING ered the theft Saturday morning CLEARANCE SALE held Dec. 23 at Traynor’s hall, was A small token of gratitude in the should be of unblemished transpar­ ONE DAY SERVICE enjoyed by all present. Christmas form of a Parker ‘51’ pen and pen- when he went to the church to say ency and preferably—the red ones carols were sung by the children, cjl_ set, and a clothing gift cer­ early Mass. He reported that less at least—^with the glow of a smol­ Drastic Reductions Fr«« Pickup and Delivery than $5 was taken. dering fire. Ancient gossip has it with Father Michael Maher at the tificate were given the Rev. An­ that Noah used garnets to fight the Operating Our Own Modern Plant piano. Mr. Spalding entertained, thony Weinzapfel, administrator of Monsimor O’Sullivan said the thieves broke a window on the ark. These Jewels were among the with Tommy as a ventriloquist The AH Saints’ parish, as a Christmas first to be cut end faceted, and were BURKE'S CLEANERS “' children were treated to candy, gift. Father Weinzapfel wishes to front door, smashed the wooden MA. 7442 box containing alms, and sawed worn as beads-even in prehistoric COATS 712 S. Pearl fruit, and nuts. thank the men and women of the days. Sometimes garnets, like At the Christmas party, Mrs. parish and to offer his hopes for a locks off the boxes holding the rubies and sapphires, are starred, BURKE'S BROADMOOR CLEANERS PE. 8485 candle offerings. Sale received the silver fox scarf; nappy new year for all, though the star ia four-sided, in­ James F. McConaty, the Mercy A complete financial report for stead of six. SUITS Sister doll; pillow slips, Mrs. Joe the year 1949 will be published in HAWLEY COAL AND Do TOO ob(*rT* all th# hoUdar acca- Spahn; table cloth, Pat Hallahan; letter form and sent to each fam­ tlon with gitU In roar faaUr? B* and the dresser scarf, Frank ily in the parish shortly after Jan. WOOD •aro whan tha next blrthdar or anni- DRESSES Kreutzer. 1, 1950. This report will include Toraary eomn alone, atop by J. 0. The regular meeting of the the proceeds from all parish func­ ALL GRADES OF COAL AND MOLBERG JEWELERS. 1011 East Col­ Altar and Rosary society will be tions held during the past year. KINDLING DELIVERED fax or 1S07 Broadway, for tho porfoct held Wednesday afternoon, Jan 4, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Davis are the ANYWHERE anawor to yoor gUt probUm. LINGERIE at 1 o’clock in the church. parents of a girl, Maureen Ann. 1311 40th St. CH. 7137 Urgent Appeal Is Lodged HANDBAGS AOL06$ TROn THE CATHEDRAL ^OIITU UAYLORD By Denver Polio Chapter SWEATERS CLARK'S FLOWERS ^ A-n appeal for a record support pears that the year will end with iSIhopping ttCOMPLETE UNE OP CUT FLOWERS of the “Fight Polio’’ campaign of approximately 240 new cases in the AND POTTED PLA.VT8 the National Foundation for In­ city, which compares with a total At Prices That Are Amazing LWa IMirer TA. 3662 PRESCRIPTIUNS CALLED fantile Paralysis Jan. 16 through of 264 in 1946. Overstake's Pharmacy it Jloral Sprayi and Cortages FOR AND DELIVERED Jan. 31, made this week by the “In addition to providing the Shoes for the Family SMART (COLPAX DRtVE-IN 1130 E. COLFAX foundation’s natioi\al headquar­ assistance needed to the victims 1000 So. Gaylord RA. 4401 Colfax al Downing Denver Loweat Prices in Denver SHOP KEvitone 3217 ters in New York, was echoed in of the current year, the Denver Have Your Doctor Phone X-Ray Fitting 727 Denver by Merrill A. Knight, chapter has also afforded neces­ Vs His Prescription chairman of the Denver county sary care and appliances for more Sendel Shoe Store PHONE t PE. 1844 727 S. UNIVERSITY DOYLE’S chapter, following the monthly than 200 who were stricken in We Deliver meeting of the Chapter’s executive previous years. Our chapter funds r * CiM Green Stamps 1023 So. Gaylord RA. 5087 PHARMACY committee. were, therefore, exhausted by Nov. TIm PertSmlar Dnintat The Denver county chapter will 1, and we were forced to ask n..- GONOGO PRODUCTS BONNIE BRAE tiOCBlH 4 finish 1949 with unpaid bills of tional headquarters of the foun­ Ceio. 17ili AVE. AND GRANT approximately $15,000, according dation for help.” SCCOMJSTS n ntBTv pasngs DRUG COo PE.“ 2464 BOB’ S I6A Lobrieation, Car Woahing, Balteriee Alfrtd C. Andtrstn, Owner-Mani*or KE. 6387 FREE DELIVERY to Mr. Knight, who said that this Increased hospital costs have Recharg^. Tire Valeanizing represents direct patifent care for contributed to the deficit, accord­ MARY A N N E Have your Doctor phone us victims of infantile paralysis, em­ ing to Mr. Knight, who .said that SUPER MARKET 5AKERIES BONNIE BRAE your Prescriptions bracing hospital, medical expenses, the hospital cost has this year Beer, Winei, Etc. { O c d l d y t M l treatment, care, appliances, and ranged from $12 to $18 a day, Meats • Greeeriee • VagalabUa DOIVOi CONOCO SERVICE other essentials. compared to $6 to $9 in 1946. Better QumlUr tot Less BULK 724 So. Univewlly • PE. 9909 763 So. University RA. 2874. “The year now ending has been The Denver chapter today re­ FRUIT CAKE the second worst in history for ported the receipt of $7,825 from by tbo lb. Denver as far as polio is con­ the national foundation’s office in Preisser's Red & White New Dairy Store cerned,” said Mr. Knight. “It ap- New York, which was all diverted HARDWARE GENE AND BILL WISH THEIR PTRKXWAKB. SlUCX CUmCB MAKERS "vtlno"...... 8 0 c to the payment of bills approved KEUTONK — HcML'RTRT PAINT! Fraa DolWary aa S3 Ordar Grocery and Morket MANY FRIENDS A VERY Invites Your Patronage at the November meeting of the Nativity Scene Appears aOUBKHOLO WARR 1124 a. Gaylord 21 Broadway FANCY HEATS. VEGETABLES, AMO PURITY ICE CREAM and MILK chapter’s board of directors. PEarl 7316 BPraca 7613 QUALITY GROCERIES AT HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS Meantime, plans are rapidly So. Gaylonl Hdw. Go. r e a s o n a b l e PRICES Fountain Service Ip S. Broadway Window taking shape for the annual cam­ 1055 So. Gaylord SP. 2961. Free Delivery SPrnce 4447 NEW YEAR 300 E. Colfax at G rw t — Open Every Day and Eves. The Nativity scene in the show paign for donations to “Fight 2U1 B. OUa Ava. (8*. UalT. and OhSs) window of the Woodrow Wilson Polio,” according to Frank R. NOB HILL INN Auto Body and Upholstery Co,, Jomatz, campaign director, who Quality Cleaning The firms listed here de­ Hatchelt Drug Store said that the support of a great BuchanonT^xService 61( EAST COLPAX 696 S. Broadway in Denver, is well [DiDinunitij Plouief' **Th« Storo of Qoallty and Sonrito** worth seeing. It is the only Nativ­ many organizations of Denver, Washington Park serve to be remembered COCKTAILS ity scene on South Broadway. Mr. voluntarily given, is a most en­ Cleaners O n rn 1043 SOUTH 6flYL0W) when you are distributing W.A. BATCHETT 7Q1 GRANT Wilson, member of Our Lady of couraging sign. “We will need Delicious Dinners Rk. Ph, Owmr N. W. CBRtSTENRVN >10IB PHOME SPrucc73l8 your patronage in the dif­ 709 S. University SP. 972i^, m Lourdes’ parish, built the stable twice SIS much as the $85,000 sub­ HOT AND COLD LUNCHES Componndlnf prescriptioDs is U most scribed in Denver last year,” said iBparUot port e( oar bosUasp. and assembled the scene. It is il­ 1087 A Gaylord ,SP. 7898 .TAM XDfUXSMAM, ferent lines of business. ♦♦♦♦<♦ t**« 111111 Tm> SwtBSM li Ap»racUU4 Bore luminated at night Mr. Komatz. i rX G E FOUR Office, 938 B< ;k Street TH E DENVER CATHOLIC REVilSTER Telephone, KEyitone 4205 Thursday, Dec. 29, 1949"

Denver Art Museum's New Exhibition Program . “V 40 & 8 T a k e Over' Band, Glee Club Feature Mullen Party To Run From Januory 8 Through February 26 Mt. St. Vincent's Home (J. K. MulUn Hem* for Bojrt, “The Three Trees,” by the Presents for all were found Fort Logon) band under the direction of R. under Santa’s Christmas tree The Denver Art Museum an­ and County building,______ig, fourth floor FriendB and studenta of Mul­ J. Ekander; “The First Noel,” after the program. nounces a new program begin­ galleries; and the Museum of In­ len Home for Boys, Fort Logan, a clarinet quartet; and “Down Among those present at the dian and Native Arts, 1300 Lo­ on the Farm,” a trombone solo, ning Jan. 8 and carrying through gan street. were entertained by the Mullen entertainment were Mrs. J. L. to Feb. 26. Locations for the fea­ band and Glee club at a Christ­ by C. J. Raum. Dower and Mrs. E. M. Week- All branches will be open ^ n - tures include the three major mas party recently. The pro­ The Glee club under the di­ baugh. Miss Elenore Week- day evenings between 7 and 9 gram included “Military Es­ rection of Brother Michael sang baugh, J. Kernan Weekbaugh branches of the museum; the o’clock, with exceptions being made cort,” “Christmas Festival,” a number of Christmas novelty and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Schleier Memorial gallery, 14th songs and hymns. for the periods devoted to a change "Grandfather’s Clock,” and Frank Tettemer and daughters. avenue and Acoma street; the City in the features or a legal holiday

W HO W IU WIN THE BABY DERBY?

Awards That Are Nifty Await First Baby of 1950 in Catholic Hospital In the annu&l Denver Catholic Register hahy contest, many valuable prizes will be awarded to the proud father and mother of the first baby born in the new year in one VOYAGEURS DAVE DAVIS, William candy, nuts...popcorn, and oranges to all the children of Denver’s Catholic hospitals. These hospitals are St. Joseph’s, St. Anthony’s, and Mercy. Miller, and Dr. Harry Stewart of the 40 & 8 at Mt. St. Vincent’s home, Denver, at the annual The following are the gifts and the merchants who are donating them: party given by the 40 & 8 in the institution on get instructions in the operation of mechanical Wednesday evening, Dec. 21. They took the children The First Baby Is Going to 1. A de luxe baby gift box containing baby powder, cream, soap, and oil, will be given toys by their new owners. Santa Claus (Bill Burton) Receive a Picture of by the Modern Store — Dry' and other members of the society distributed toys. to the dining rooms where all had ice cream, cookies, Gift shop, 1504 Colorado av­ The First Baby Will Be and soda pop.— (Photo by Jack Hargraves) '' BABY and MAMA Goods and Variety, 5709 E seph M. Fishman Jewelrj’ enue. company, 807 15th street. Distinctive Portraits Colfax. Warm ’Neath a Fine 5. A beautiful Pepperil crib l l A pair of fine quality Motorists Warned + + + + Wddinc* —• Famllr Groapi 2. A baby locket and chain Pepperil will be given by Bell’s Jewel­ blanket will be given by the baby shoes will be given by Home Portrait Sittings ry, 2255 Oneida. Lane, 278 S. Down­ Rudolph’s Shoe store, 804 Of Winter Danger ing. 15th street. Crib Blanket for Children 3. One case of assorted 14. A baby crucifix with a You do not have to be a wizard meats, including veal, liver, 6. A pair of Mrs. Day’s Given by Mm, PwUr Jonke to steer clear of trouble in a bliz- Ideal baby shoes will be given baby record will be received lard, but you do have to exercise and beef, and one case of as­ from the James Clarke reasonable care, motorists were HOOVER- sorted strained vegetables, by the Fox Gift and Baby shop warned today by State Director of of 11 Broadway. Church Goods company, 1633 <£uUal)jif <£am soups, fruits, and puddings, Tremont place. Revenue Willianjill F.- Perkins,“ who CRADDICK and barley, oatmeal, and ce­ 7. A Baby Record book will is chairman of the Colorado High­ real food, will be given by the be given by the Canterbury 15. A sterling silver baby Everything for Infant* way Safety council. bracelet will be received from “The best rule to follow when STUDIO Gerber Products company, Book shop, 780 Birch street. and Children Old Man Winter attacks with a 2155 Blake street. 8. A Baby Bunting will be the A. P. Wagner Church blitz is to keep your car in the Goods company, 604 14th 278 So. Downing RA..6060 611 Downing - KE. 8654 4. A Platex Nursery Pak, given by the Peter-Ann In­ garage,” he declared. “But if you fants’ and Children’s shop, street. must drive during blizzard hours, containing baby oil, cream, Th« Anas lUttd b*r« dtMrvn to 5724 E. Colfax. you cannot afford to take any bt rememberod when you or« dl»- and powder, will be received chances.” tributiOf your potronofo to tb* dif* from Braddick’s Variety and 9. A portrait of the baby The state official pointed out foroDt linos of business. and mother will be received that “clearing of the highways dur­ from the Hoover - Craddick ing the time of a storm requires The First Baby Is 4 mo.. studio, 611 Downing street. hard work on the pant of the men TMI who operate snow removal equip­ Going to Receive a 10. A three-piece knit set, WHO W H A W ni ment. A few stalled or wrecked “Baby Bootee,will be given vehicles can delay clearing opera­ SILVER PLATE to the first baby from Togs tions and result in anxiety for Clarke Church Goods the occupants of the stranded BABY SPOOIV for Tykes, 4332 E. Eighth is going to give me a cars.” avenue. Precautions to prevent accidents 11. A baby trunk will be re­ and the tie-ups in traffic were MONTVIEW BARBER SHOP ceived from the A. E. Meek BABY CRUCIFIX ,-.'5 listed as follows: Trunk and Bag company, 1544 1. Headlights may have tOy be SPECIAL' ATTENTION G1VEJ< TO CHILDREN ' r«e.d even in daylight when snow Broadway. With My Baby Record fa fat’mg heavily. PLENTT OF CONVENIENT PARKING SPACE 12. A baby comb and brush 2. Windshield wiper blades and set will be given by Walter J. defrosting equipment should be 2231 Oneida functioning in tip-top shape. Kerwin, associated with Jo- 3. Tire chains should be used when severe snow and ice condi The First Baby Is tions exist, for chains cut braking The Firit Baby Will GOODS distance for cars and trucks 40 Going to Receive a Receive a te 70 per cent and provide needed JOHNSON and JOHNSON “TAe WesPs Largest Church Goods Supply House** "go”'traction. ' “Pedestrians, too, must use their DELUliE BABY GIFT^ttHT BABY TRUNK Established 1902 1633 Tremont Plata wits, for in a snowstorm the oper from Baby Powder, Baby Cream ators of motor vehicles have a TAber 3789 Denver 2, Colo tough enough task owing to skid­ Baby Soap, Baby Oil ding and reduced visibility,” Direc­ tor of Revenue Perkins declared. “The protection of those on foot THE MODERN STORE always depends on the co-operation THIS NEWCOMER at Mt. St. Vincent’s, who speaks between the walker and the driver, no English, had a hard time getting acquainted and DRY GOODS AND VARIETY each being conscious of his own wanted to be alone, but before the 40 & 8 party was over he was one responsibility and being alert for 5709 E. Colfax FR. 8149 any forgetful act on the part of of the liveliest youngsters there, and had his arms and stomach full of 1554 Broadway the other,” he emphasized. the things children like at Christmas.— (Photo by Jack Hargraves) ,The First Baby Is S t Dominic's Rosary Altar Society (^ing to Receive BABY LOCKET Will Install New Officers January 3 AND CHAIN The First Baby Is Going to (St. Dominic’a Pariih, Denrer) home of Mrs. Fred Bartle, 2229 Our Lady of Fatima sewing cir­ Get a Pair of Fine Quality The first meeting of the year Julian street, on Thursday, Dec. cle will meet at the home of Mrs. for the Rosary Altar society will BELLS JEWELRY The First Baby Is The First Babj of 23, in the afternoon. The girls sang Raymond Mutz, 2354 Hooker street, BABY SHOES take place Tuesday, Jan. 3, at Friday evening, Dec. 30, at 7:30. Going to Get a 1950 will rocaiva a 12:30 in the church where the Ro­ Christmas carols and played games. 2255 Oneida DE. 9489 CkiI4rta’s 8ho«* tzpsrtlz ltt*d hr The neighborhood adult scouts t sary'will be recited and Benedic­ During the morning the girls of met at the home of Mrs. Leroy X-Rsr tion given. Following this church all the troops were guests of the Specialising in Fine IFalch BABY BUNTING Volk, Wednesday, Dec. 28; to hold and Clock Repairing BABY COMB & BRUSH “Foot comfort at lote eott service the members wilt meet for mayor at his Christmas party in a Christmas party and to ex- for the entire family” a luncheon of chili in the church the city auditorium. change gifts. from th* basement SET The new officers for ^950 will The First Baby Is be installed at the meeting to fol­ Going to Get a from PETER-ANN low the luncheon. They are Mrs. Guards of Lourdes Club RUDOLPH’S Ted Day, president; Mrs. John PLATEX NURSERY Infants' & Childrsn’s Shop Walsh, vice president: Mrs. A. C. SHOE STORE, Inc. Carroll, treasurer; and Mrs. An­ PAK WALTER J. KERWIN Phone DE. 3028 drew Kruse, secretary. Mrs. Day Wins Prize With Display 804 15th TA. 9335 will announce her various chair­ Baby Oil, Cream, and Powder attociated leith 5724 E. Colfax at Ivy men at the meeting and they will (Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, Denver) F ro m outline their plans for the coming The Guards of Lourdes club will give a party at its JOS. M. FISHMAN year. A games party is being ar­ ranged for Thursday, Jan. 26. regular meeting Monday, Jan. 2, in honor of parishioners BRADDICK'S VARIETY The Maitet on New Year’s day who helped erect the prize-winning Christmas display for Jeweler and Optician will be the same as on other the parish. AND GIFT SHOP Sundays: 5:30, 7:30, 9, 10, II, At that meeting___ ing the following 807 15th St. TA. 0029 and 12 noon. Confessions will new officers will take over the club will be installed in the January 1504 Colorado Blvd. DE. 0738 be heard at 4 o’clock Saturday for the coming year: Charles meeting of the Rocks. The next afternoon and again in the eve­ Welch, president; Larry Ehlers, bam dance at Grandview Graiige ning at 7:30. There will be Ben­ vice president: Leo Honeyman, for members of the parish and their ediction after the 9 o’clock Mass secretary; and Ed Gomez, trea­ friends will be held Wednesday •a Sunday. The 10 o’clock surer. evening, Jan. 11. Mass will be a High Mass. Members of the Altar and Ro­ The parish breakfast room, The teen-age dance was held on sary society will have a holiday sponsored by the Guards of Lourdes Tuesday evening, Dec. 27, in the party at the Center house Thurs­ club, will reopen Sunday, Jan. 8. church auditorium. It was well at­ day, Dec. 29, at 1 o’clock. Members The_ breakfast room was closed for tended. A seven-piece orchestra are to bring a covered dish to the Christmas and New Year’s. Break­ furnished the dance music and re­ luncheon. The Altar society will fast wijl be served following all The first Baby is going freshments were served. The sen­ meet Thursday, Jan. 5, at 8 p.m. Masses on Sunday mornings. The The Flmt Baby ior altar boys were hosts for the The members of the society are to Guards of Lourdes men will re­ The First Baby Is to get social event. be congratulated for their hard ceive Communion in a body in the Will Receive a . The Junior altar boys’ skating work in preparing the sanctuary 8:30 Mass Sunday, Jan. 1. (^ing to (^t a party, which was to be held Wed­ for Christmas. 'Thanks are ex­ 3-Piece a nesday evening, Dec. 28, had to be tended to those who cleaned and ar­ Reds Held Off in Aim postponed. The party will be held ranged the flowers for the Christ­ A Baby at a future date to be announced. mas Masses. For Religious Strife Knit Set The Rosary Holy Hour will be The Rocks of Lourdes club Rome. — Communist party lead­ Record Book STERLING SILVER BRACELET held Friday evening from 7:30 un­ man are busy getting ready for ers were warned here by Palmiro To the First Baby bom in 1950 Complete Line of Infants’ and til 8:30. It will be conducted by the third annual Mardi Gras, to Togliatti against causing "a split from wo will giva a psdr of Mrs. Children’s Weer np te Sine 12. the Rev. J. P. Houlihan, O.P. The be held in the Rainbow ballroom of the Italian people” on religious sermon will be delivered by the on the Monday before Ash Wed­ grounds. Addressing a meeting of Day's Ideal Rev. Leo C. Gainor, O.P. The usual nesday. A 1950 Ford will be the central committee of the Itiuian from novena prayers will be said and given away at the Mardi Gras. Communist Party, he urged the CANTERBURY Baby Shoes Confessions will be heard after the Captains are already working in devotional hour. Communists to avoid doing any­ TOGS FOR the districts assigned to- them thing which might provoke a re­ COMPUTE HUE Of RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME There will be no Sunday by the club. ligious battle in ifredominantly BOOK SHOP Fox Gift & Baby Shop school for the public school chil- At the last meeting of the Catholic Italy. Togliatti’s address TYKES 'dran on Sunday, Jan. 1, but Rocks, .the following officers were constituted the first official party Sunday school will be resumed elected to run the social club for 11 Broadway Helen Fitter “ the following Sunday, Jan, 8, pronouncement in Italy since the 780 Birch Street A. I*. \V.\g x i: k the year 1950: Mike McNally, Promulgation of a Vatican decree I after the 9 o’clock Mass. president; Ed Butler, vice presi­ Tart July excommunicating Cath­ The Finert of Everything for , 4332 E. 8th Ave. rill iirii i.oons ro. Troop 165 of the Girl Scouts gave dent; Pat Bradley, secretary; and Froiieli Crecker Meere ftg. UTI Your Baby at ReoM>nable Price* a party for their mothers at the olics who give active and willful Phone DE. 8771 Buddy Martin, treasurer. They support to Communism. I \ te n I liod I till

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Heights Seniors Honored bv Student Body DR. JAMES P. For a wide selection GRAY of funeral merchandise at Oplometriit A Happy Neto Year reasonable prices, call To Everyone D12-13 Ckilo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. St...... Phone for Appointment TA. 8883 4V / - V «r ■ V'

i i o m A i s Giva Your Wife a Break— ^ \ ' .y DINE AT THE GOLDEN LANTERN r ' - * —Once A Week Do you realize the low cost of taking the family out to eat once a week? And do you realize how much they enjoy and appreciate it? ...... Merchandise of recognized quality is TRY IT SOON! Dorothy Whelan Catherine Mnrray Pat Crawford Luciana Fang conveniently offered for your selection. sss eclt* P .rkinr Next Door Prices range widely and meet every Clotcd MomUr. Ltrire Toblee for Pertlee Vhe need. The seven members of the senior class at Loretto Official Exteniion Art Calendar for 1950 now Heights college, Denver, who Golden lillianteiii Available. Call at Our Office for Your Copy, have been elected to Who’s Who 1265 Bdwy^ Restaurant KE. 1204 in American Colleges and Uni­ Horan & Son Chapels 1527 Clevelond PI. versities are shown here. They were chosen by the upperclass­ men of the student body. Outstanding members of sen­ RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. ior classes in colleges and univer­ sities throughout the nation are GENERAL TIRES chosen every year for inclusion in the Wfco’s Who. The number General Batteries » chosen depends upon the size of the senior class. KRAFT RECAPPING eSJ Loretto Heights girls honored are Dorothy Whelan, Catherine GENERAL Kraft Inspected Murray, Pat Crawford, Luciana Fang, Pat McNamara, Georgi- SQUEEGEE ana Riewen, and Minnie Ann Used Tires Denver’s Largest W®**®*" O’Dorisio. C.T.A.C. Kasy Pay 1401 W. Colfax TA 6604 Tire Chains & Anti Freeze Pat McNamara Georgiana Rieden Minnie Ann O’Doritio MAIN + -f- + -i- + 1335 Broadway 1314-1338 Acoma 3111 Given Listing in Student 'Who's Who' Ob Civic Center 7 Loretto Heights Seniors Are Honored SERVICE i SEVEN MEMBERS of the and also attendant to Miss Lo­ nie Ann was co-editor of T’Akra council in her freshman year. TRISFER senior clas.s were recently elected retto that year. As a junior she and business manager of Lore­ Cleaning at its Best to Who’s Who in American Col­ was elected as secretary of the tana. She was also treasurer of PAT McNAMARA is the sen­ leges and Universities. They are student body and chosen editor the Student Body association and ior representative to the student WAREHOUSING Dorothy Whelan, Catherine of Loretana. Catherine has secretary of her class. She was council Ihis year. She also served & 3 DAY SERVICE Murray, Pat Crawford, Luciana played on the varsity basket­ also the junior attendant to Miss as chairman of the Webster col­ LOCAL HAULING Fang, Pat McNamara, Georgi­ ball team for two years. Loretto. While a sophomore she lege trip and senior class fashion Pickup and Delivery ana Rieden, and Minnie Ann served as co-chairman of the show. In her junior year she was CARLOAD O’Dorisio. PRESIDENT of the senior Loretto building drive and busi­ associate editor of the Loretana Each year the upperclass­ class is Pat Crawford. She was ness manager of T’Akra. Minnie and secretary of the French club DISTRIBUTING 594 So. Broadway - PE. 4686 during her sophomore year. STORAGE men of the student body elect president of her class as a jun­ Ann was on the Catholic Activity the girls considered the most ior, and was chosen attendant to + + + + + . SOUTH DENVER CLEANERS outstanding in the senior clas.s. Miss Loretto. This year she 2101 15th Street Jshn B. (R«d) BoUlnt75 Grant Si. TA 1480 Washington.—Dividinging the U.S. excellent and housing conditions SENIOR MEMBER SOCIETY OF RESIDENTIAL into six principal areas. Monsignor are good. APPRAISERS Edward Swanstrom, executive di­ The report placed the following rector of NCWC War Relief Serv­ states in Area III: Colorado, Kan­ Approved G.l. Appraiser ices, has outlined home and job sas, Nebraska, New Mexico, North opportunities available for dis­ Dakota, Wyoming, and South Da­ placed persons in these areas. kota, where a total of 1,316_ DPs The Monsignor bracketed Con­ has been resetled. The Monsjgnor You may come N necticut, Deleware, Maine, Massa­ reported that jobs are open for chusetts, New York, New Jersey, tradesmen, carpenters, masons, a fmANdiR.... New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, nurses, beauticians, shoemakers, Miss Veronica Brown Rhode Island, and Vermont in and butchers, and said there is a (above), athletic director at Area I. ready availability for skilled work­ Loretto Heights college, Denver, In this area housing is adequate. ers; housing is at a minimum, but will accompany the girls on their Though the majority of population DPs are encouraged to build their skiing trips to Arapahoe Basin in own homes. January and February. in the area is employed and ad­ The Monsigmor placed in Area verse economic conditions may di­ IV Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, minish employment, the DPs gen­ Georgia, Louisiana, Oklahoma erally have taken over jobs aban­ §outh Carolina, and Tennessee, Story Book Doll doned by Americans—such as tail­ where a total of 2,861 DPs has ors, garment workers, furniture been resettled. He reported that workers, wood workers, domestics, because of the large northward ur­ Is Won by Pastor and similar trades. National groups ban movement, the labor supply in ihay easily contact DPs, pointing (Presentation Parish, Denver) out availability of information, ed­ the area decidedly has diminished; ucation, citizenship, and other employment is available to DPs The storybook dolls sponsored l)iit y o u lf 9 0 o o f either as tenant farmers or on by the Queen of Angels’ circle were benefits to eqcourage the refugees share-crop basis; wages are low to assimilate themselves in their awarded to Jo Ann Milner, Father new communities. He said a total compared with northern conditions, M. J. Blenkush, and Vida Robert­ of 40,592 DPs have been settled in but housing is satisfactory, gen­ son. erally, on large plantations and The pillowcases sponsored by the - - - W e think, you’ll Jlke the sincere welcome' Area I. small farms. In Area II, the Monsignor Altar and Rosary society for the The Monsignor lumped the fol­ benefit of the Infant of Prague you’ll get'at the Denver National. Our honest de­ bracketed the following states: In­ lowing states and territories in Chotc Chow Train diana, Kentucky, Maryland, Mich­ nursery were awarded to Mrs. Areas V and VI, where 1,248 DPs Pauline Ekler. sire is to give helpful service.. Whether it is for a 1.00 igan, Ohio, Vii^nia, West Vir­ are resettled: Arizona, California, ginia, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, More ushers will be needed when checking account, a business loan, a safety deposit in ore of these plastic Wisconsin, and the District of Co­ Utah, Washington, Alaska, and the new chapel is completed. Any­ B U IIT ON lumbia, saying that a total of 14,- Hawaii. He detailed the following one interested in joining the box, an instalment loan, a'savings account, the “trains^* to make meal­ 740 refugees has been resettled prevailing conditions: 'The eco­ Ushers’ club should contact Orin SERVICE time a joy for kiddies! in the area. Employment offered nomic burden of inland transporta­ Leabo. guidance and counsel o f our Trust Officers, or an y' in the states generally is as farm tion is the chief drawback, but op­ Those who did not get their TO THE Smoke' chimney is the hands, dairy farmers, cattlemen, portunities are excellent and these Catholic calendars last Sunday will banking service... come to the Denver NadonaL drinking glass, tender is and similar occupations; wages are areas with their natural resources have an opportunity to secure them WEST can profitably use the DPs. at a date to be announced later. You may come in a styangw. ♦ ♦ but you’ll the dish, inside of cab (with removable top) are i go out a friend! N O P m i H J S i Sodality ot Sacred Heart little fork and spoon. < Pink or blue. : WHEN YOU ARE Planning Party on Jan. 8 SICK OR DISABLED i CAt No AddttioasI Cost) (Sacr*<] H.art Parish, Danver) The Young People’s sodality Tolland—Fourth Floor < AUTO lid FURNITURE The Ladies’ sodality will hold a sang carols in hospitals and homes i games party Sunday afternoon, LOANS i Jan. 8, at 2 o’clock. There will be Dec. 22. Pat Guana, Louis Es- Uberol Terms—LOW BATES i refreshments. All are cordially in­ quibcl, Jim Frazer, and Alleyne m i vited. McLuster were aVnong the young .■4 FBEE PARKING Mtmbsr Ftdsroi Dspotil InniroiK* Corporolion i Sincere thanks are extended to people who sang with the men’s 'W htn Dtn—r Shops with Cenfiskne*'- Klypfna Sill LEEMAN AUTO CO. < those women who helped clean the choir that night. Ith A Btoedwijr KE. CltS < churej^n preparation for Christ- Mrs. Emma Moreno, 2600 Cur- mas. tii, ia ilL 1

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Cathedral Sodality Banquet 72 DO YOUR OWN For that New Year’s Eve Junior C. D.ofA. RA. 5793 SO. PENN Celebration She Will be Thrilled LAUNDRY for oppt.. With a Beautiful Troops Entertain 20 General Electric All Automatic Machines . * •1% ef W*l*r Rrmertd No Extractor Ncodnl Hospital Patients Four 40-lfc. Dryer* Giro Quick Serrico Corsage 9 LBS. DAIBP DRY - 30c All troops of the Junior Catho­ D ryi^Service— 9 Lb*. Completely Dry— ISc Up to 36 Lb*.__28e lic Daughters ’ of America sang Orchids Christmas carols at S t Joseph’s and Children’s hospitals, Denver, Gardenios Friday evening, Dec. 23. St. Joan of Arc’i Troop On Dec. 10 the S t Joan of Arc ^ Carnations troop met in the home of Jo Ann Covey for its Christmas party. or Roses The members exchanged presents and played games. St. Ann's Troop Come in and Make Your Own Selection The December meeting of St. or Phone FR. 2745 Ann’s troop was held in the home of Patricia Sulivan. The party was ■nd wa will deliTer. carried out in the theme of Christ­ mas and gifts were .exchanged. On Jan. l l Margaret McGrath, The Bright Spot Flower Shop AT THE HEAD TABLE at the Denver i vice prefect; Kathleen Lare, master of ceremonies; will entertain the troop. the Rev. Duane Theobald, spiritual moderator; June St. Bomadette’s Troop Josephine at 5th Ave. FR. 2745 Cathedral sodality banquet held shortly Holzer, prefect; Alice Mahoney, secretary; and The meeting Dec. 10 was in the before Christmas are (left to right) Julia Donigan, Alma Deslongchamps, treasurer. home of Mary Lee Saul. A Christ­ I mas party was held and gifts ex­ + + + + + + changed. On Jan. 14 Madonna Bischofberger will have the girls RING IN THE in her home. St. Theresa’s Troop STAKE YOUR CLAIM Cathedral Sodality in Dual Celebratidn Kathleen Goddard entertained the troop Dec. 10. “Secret pal’’ --NEW YEAR! TO HAPPINESS The Denver Cathedral Sodality of Betty Gribble and Alma Deslong- Nativity, presented by the sixth gifts were exchanged and plans Our Lady of the Immaculate Con­ champ, accompanied by Nell Her­ grade sodalists of St. John's school, were made for a Christmas party THIS NEW YEAR rick, in a grroup of Christmas sorigs, with narration by Betty Schmidt. held in Christmas week. Miss Accept our hearty wishes ception held a double celebration and highlighted by a tableau qf the Marylyn Nelson underwent a recently, when the date of the an­ After the program Kathleen tonsillectomy in S t Joseph’s hos­ We hope that 1950 proves nual Christmas banquet coincided Lare, master of ceremonies, pre­ pital Dec. 26. That your every dream come true with- the sixth anniversary of the Lt. Col. Elmore Moore sented Father Theobald with a St. Frances Cabrini’s Troop to be a veritable gold ordination of Father Duane Theo­ In Denver Over Holidays spiritual bouquet in honor of his The girls were happy to have bald, spiritual moderator. anniversary and a Christmas gift Gloria Somma with them at their And, that the New Year’ll bring mine of happiness and on behalf of the whole sodality. The banquet, which was held at Lt. Col. Elmore P. Moore was in meeting Dec. 10. Gloria underwent good health for you and Denver for the Christmas holidays The evening closed with a gen­ the Blue Parrot inn, was followed an appendectomy in November. Fullest measure of luck to you! yours I en route to Fort Eustis, Va. He eral exchange of gifts, and the Yvonne Tate was the hostess and by a short program featuring left the city Dec. 26. singing of traditional carols. CJhristmas gifts were exchanged. Frank Antonelli Regis Jesuit Community PTA Past Presidents' Group Is Given Seasonal Party Will Meet Jan. 4 in Annex TED’S Fine Wines and Beers JOHN K. MONROE As is customary, the Regis the joys of the Christmas season. The past presidents’ group of the Stanley of St. Elizabeth’s, secre­ guild held its annual Christmas The closing entertainment was Catholic Parent-Teachers’ associa­ tary; Mrs. J. G. Loeffel of S t 3504 E. Colfax FR. 8881 party for the Jesuit community of given by “The Jolly Corks,” nov­ tion will meet Wednesday, Jan. 4, Francis de Sales', treasurer; Mrs. Architect Regis college, Denver. The party elty entertainers of Elks lodge 17, in the Catholic Charities annex, C. C. McCarthy of Holy Family was preceded by election of offi­ who.had been visiting during the Denver, at 12:30 p.m. parish, historian; and Mrs. J. M. 4 cers for 1950. The present offi day at the various homes and or­ Mrs. Michael Cooke of S t Cath­ Harrington of Cathedral parish, 400 Security Life Bldg. • cers were all re-elected as follows: phanages of the city. Messrs. Con­ erine’s PTA is to be installed as parliamentarian. Father Edward President, Mrs.. Richard Cordes; nell and Richard Cordes of "The the new president of the past presi­ Leyden will be the installing offi­ FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE OF secretary, Mrs. Charles Smith; fi­ Corks” are members of the Regis dents’ group, with Mrs. James V. cer. nancial secretary, Mrs. David B. guild. Coleman of S t Vincent de Paul’s The newly elected officers will be GAS HEATING EQUIPMENT Douglas; treasurer, Mrs. J. P. Ma­ The Regis guild will hold its as first vice president; Mrs. J. H. the hostesses for the meeting, and honey; honorary presidents, Mmes. next meeting on the evening of Monaghan of St. Mary’s .academy, every member is urged to attend. OF ALL KINDS CALL KILLAM Adrian F. Maguire, W. J. Mc- Jan. 8 at the college. second vice president; Mrs. E. E. Benefit Bridge Killam lieenaed ga* engineer* aolve your heating problem INTERMOUNTAIN ELEVATORS Menamy, A. P. McCallin, T. C. quicker and invariably at lower coat becauae Killam men have DENVER Rhoades, Anna Campbell, and Wai be Held been apecialiat* for thirty year* in aolving every kind of ga* E.. T. Gibbons. Under new business the group heating problem. Have your ga* heating equipment checked Fort Morgan Flour Mills Reports on Gifts Dan Yacovetta to Head will consider the participation in now for maximum operating efficiency and economy of the benefit bridge, to be sponsored operation. FORT MORGAN To Missions by the Catholic Parent-Teacher Guild members, with their fami­ league, and the fashion show to BRANCHES AT— Men's Club at Cathedral # lies, gathered in the large dining be held in the Cosmopolitan hotel for the polio foundation. K i l l a m g a s b u r n e r g o . room with the members of the (Cathedral Men’a Club, DenTer) LONGMONT . . . YUMA Regis community. A pleasing pro­ Mrs. Angelo Rossi, retiring pres­ MANUFACTURERS AND HEATING ENGINEERS HUDSON . . . HILL ROSE gram had been arranged by Father Dan Yacovetta, 1065 Lafayette street, was elected president ident, wishes to thank all for their 260 BROADWAY Tlim'i 1 CitranlM* Klllia Birntr DAC

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BURNS-RIPS Crib Popular Pioneers in Catholic Education Roller Rink ST. FRANCIS DE SALES'. PARISH O R T iA R S Patronise These Friendly Firms Eliminated by In Littleton French or Inweaving To Be Scene 14 B n r B«rrlc»—Rmuoniblt Pric« Littleton.— (St. Mary's Parish) Watch Repairing —Under the direction of Father f Certifitd Watchmaker i It’s a thrill HOSIERY MENDING Frederick McCallin, and with the Of CYC Fete assistance of the men and boys Costume Jewelry . Gifts - Clocks ti be reieiberei of the parish, the Chriatmas deco­ (Catholic Youth Council, Denver) L . E . O. Jewelry (i}iL& JtsAn rations at St. Mary's church this Final preparations for the with Inweaving Co, year are among the most attrac­ city-wide roller skating party Lerry Ogrodowski 8^.1 Phona KE. 4409 tive ever featured. The church is to be sponsored by the Cath­ 302 So. Pearl 304 MeClintoek Bldg. decorated not only on the inside olic Yopth council will be 1554 Calif. but also on the outside. The un­ usual lighting display on the out­ held at the Skateland roller Delicious TH#* ^ L/FREE DELIVERY' side of the church, featuring green rink Monday evening, Jan. 16. You Will Be Proud and red with golden candles, sets Members of all Catholic youth They Came From IF IT'S EGG NOG Qu.!r off to advantage the Infant Jesus groups are invited to participate I f i j u r d i n q . in His crib, watched over by twd in the party which promises to be FORGET-ME-NOT guardian angels. The statue of Clirislmas Snow Balls WE CAN DO IT! a highlight in CYC activity. FLOWER SHOP the Blessed Mother in front of Profits from the party will go for Holidav Parties 285 SO. DOWNINCi it Lat ui figura your next print­ St. Mary’s church is set off by a to the council fund fur helping in g job— la rg a or im a ll, we ara blue light, and a large red bell the mission activity of the Rev. has been placed in the cupola of Joseph Trudel, S.S., in his work Broadway Creamery w all equipped to give you the church. The trees and shrubs among the Spanish-speaking (4 So. Brosdwsr 8P. 9tlS BUCHANAN'S tka BEST in QUALITY and surrounding the church have been groups outside the Denver. SERVICE. decorated with lights of many Weitsiders Go Into Lead Christian Bros. Wines colors. St. Joseph’s No.-1 bowling team kU PopnUr Bmn Impressive Printers The beautiful nei^ interior of forged two games ahead of a four­ JACKSON’S . W« Otlivtr St. Mary’s church is compleinented way tie for second in this week’s PE. 1777 377 So. Bdwy A. W, (Bad2 Breilhaapt by simple, ye^ffective, Christmas CYC kegling. The Westsiders sport Cut Hate Drugs decorations. 'Pwo large Christmas A LINK WITH THE PAST is this Denver Post building noW stands. The nuns, all of 1824 CURTIS ST. TAbor 2207 whom have passed to their eternal reward, are, left a 32-19 record. The ML Carmel, St. PRESCRIPTIONS * trees, sprayed silver and decorated Louis’, S t Francis’ No. 2, and Our FOUNTAIN SERVICE Alameda Drug Store only with large red ornament balls, photograph, dear to the hearts of many to right, seated, Sister Regina, Mother Pancratia, Denver women, former students of old St. Mary’s superior; and Sister Dolorine; standing, Sister Lady of Lourdes teams are tKe . „ PBOUP7 DKUVBRT V. 0. PETERSON, Pra*. border the main altar, which it­ runners-up. C«n 8P 844S Oowelet g Aleeis4s self is decorated with poinsettias academy. It show's nine of the pioneer Sisters of Romano, Sister Bartholomew, Sister Menodora, Sis­ Loretto who were on the staff of the academy in ter Paschal, Sister Jovita, and Sister Althea. Mother High bowlers for the evening Cot Rate Drags St. Mary Magdalene's and large baskets of red and white were Joe Sanzalone and Ernie Mc­ carnations flanked with sprayed the late 1880s (before Loretto Heights was estab­ Pancratia, one of the state’s outstandipg edu­ CONOCO PRODUaS Foantain Sendee School SappUe patronise Thet» Friendly Hrm§ boughs and large red satin bows. lished on its present site in 1891). The academy then cators, was the founder and first superior of Xoretto Donald with 211, and Joe Yoleff Your Business Appreciated Christmas trees, also sprayed sil­ was at 14th and California streets, where the new Heights. with 205. Lubriralinn — Delro Batteries Alameda & So. Broadway KOMAC PAINT HARDWARE ver, and .candelabra nave' been Blessed Martin Club placed at the side altar.s, near the Car Washing MERK'S EDGEWATER statues of the Blessed Mother and Issues Invitation St. Joseph. Annunciation Parish Replaced (Bleiied Martin’s Young W. A . (Dutch) THOMAS People’s Club) DRUG STORE A beautiful new icene of the Alhmsdn A Logan PE. 9MO HARDWARE CO. Nativity ha. been placed inside Blessed Martin’s club extends a cordial invitation to members of CUT RATE PRICES 5221 W. 25th A to. the church, near the itatue of Prwriptlona Aeenratclr Pilled Lakewood 1641 the Ble.sed Mother, and the all the Catholic Youth clubs in and QUAIITY CLEANING Wlnaa. B«ra. Etc. — Fonnuln St. Ann's in Denver Eastside around Denver for a dance to be APPLIANCES GIFTS ■tatuc of th Miraculous Infqnt REASONABLE PRICES Jesus of Prague is clothed with held in St. Dominic’s church base­ 1300 So. Pearl SP. 7539 ment on Saturday evening, Jan. Tsar Gannenu IniarnI Aghhiat PIra a new set of white garments (History of Annunciation Parish, Denver; Written by Father Hewlett in 19J5) and Theft Christ the King Parish made especially for this occasion 21. Admission will be 25 cents per by the sisters at the Carmelite Old St. Ann’s is now no more, and its site is given to profane uses, but the par­ person, and in rettirn, guests will ROTOLO'S P.tronlM Thwe Frimdij Firm. monastery. The new hand- ish remains under another name, strong in numbers and piety. St. Ann’s was organ­ be treated to a fine dance orches­ painted tabernacle veil, featur­ tra. The welcome mat will be ing a rose design, was also made ized in 1883, and its territory was set apart from the undefined limits of the Sacred spread on Jan. 21. 796 So. Broadway MAYFAIR DRUGS by the Carmelite nuns. Heart parish toward the north. Its people were principally families depending for Blessed Martin’s club members CLEANE*RS AND DYERS PRESCRIPTION Father McCallin wishes to thank work upon the smelters, the railroad shops, and the foundries in the vicinity. Its entered into the soirit of Christ­ 32S BROADWAY everyone who contributed time and first pastor was the Rev. M. J, mas on Wednesda* evening, Dec. Phonea PE. 3753 A PE. 3754 Standard Gos & Oils SPECIALISTS Upon his arrival Father Robin­ ond; and a hall for literary, and so­ effort to making the music for the Carmody, and its first place of 21. Approximately 20 members Phon. EA.t 0765 4400 E. 8(h Art. Christmas Masses so outstanding. son saw that the parish was grow­ cial purposes on the third. He enjoyed the Yuletide party, which DK. 1095 DENVER worship was a little vacant store t This includes the members of the ing away from the church, and on lived in his office. The old church was planned ably by John Doyle. senior choir, the members of the building on Blake street. Father the opposite side of a network of and ground were sold for $7,300, Several accordion selections were MALONE DRUG You Are Alicays junior choir, and the members of Carmody built the first St. Ann’s. railroad tracks. The present loca^ which amount, with what he had played by Dan DiDonato, and the Harold V. Craig family from It was a small brick church, and tion was becoming inconvenient, collected, paid the total cost of the Rosemary Ba.star sang “White Prescriptions a Specially ^ Welcome at the Louvier. was built on ground given by so he secured a central location in new building except $81. The new Christmas.” Dancing, dining, and Our Lady of the Miraculous Bishop Machebeuf at the corner the residence portion of his peo building was ready for occupancy exchanging of gifts took up the Fountain Service — Cold Beer, Etc. Mayfair Drug Co. ^ Medal praesidium of the Legion of 38th and Delgany streets. It pie and set about raising funds to in October, 1890, and at its open remainder of the evening. 100 So. Bdwy. — SP. 6226 — We Deliver of Mary held its Christmas party was in the S t Vincent addition to build a school. Father Robinson ing the parish received the name A progre.ssive dinner has been Where You Meet Your Friends Dec. 27 in the home of the praesi-' to Denver, which was made up was very much interested in the of the Annunciation. The school planned for New Year’s eve, which dium president, Mrs. Joe McElroy, of land owned by Bishop Mache­ children ani^ his school in Lead­ was given to the care of the Sis­ promises to be both interesting Your Dependable on Santa Fe drive. The Ave Maria beuf and ci^tivated as a farm be­ ville was the largest Catholic ters of Charity of Leavenworth, and entertaining. Members are re­ Druggist circle of the Archbishop’s gruild fore Denver began to spread out school in the state. In Denver he an order of sisters that worked quested to meet in the church ANNUNCIATION PARISH FREE DELIVERY held its Christmas party Dec. 28. and cover the territory outside built his school building at Hum­ hard and successfully in school basement at 4:45 p.m., and from Among those who attended the its original limits. boldt and 37th streets, and ar­ and hospital work with Father there they will proceed to the var­ Patronise These Reliable and Friendly Firms party sponsored by the Arch­ In 1885 Father Carmody, with ranged it with a large auditorium Robinson in Leadville. The school ious homes designated for the af­ MAYFAIR DRUGS bishop’s guild for the girls at the consent of Bishop Machebeuf, on the first floor for a church; of­ grew until it became the largest fair. PRESCRIPTION fices and school rooms on the sec- Catholic school in the city. Its en­ n O l i r C LOWEST Queen of Heaven school on Dec. exchanged locations with the Rev. The monthly meeting will be UKUvk PBICE8 IN DENVER The firms listed here de­ SPECIALISTS 21 were Mrs. Wayne Duckworth N. (J. Matz of Georgetown. "With rollment reached as high as 675 held Wednesday evening, Jan. 4, Phon. EAit 0755 4400 E. 8th Art. and Misses Catharine Maloney both of them it was for consider­ Poles Painted Madonna A new church was a desidera­ at _8 p.m., preceded by the reci­ serve to be remembered DE. 9095 DENVER and Gloria Cecchin. ations of health, and both bene­ tum, but the people were all of a tation of the Rosary at 7 :30 in the when you are distributing Mr. and Mrs. Edmund A. Op- fited by the change. For some laboring and struggling class, and church. sahl, who reside on Sycamore time Father Matz had meditated In Soviet Prison Camp Father Robinson was not a man to your patronage in the dif* go far into debt. He felt, too, that New Year to Get 3 8 2 6 2 5 ? 8TORI street, announce the birth of their a change from the mountains to London.—A picture of Our I4«l FRANKLIN RT. ferent lines of business. St. Joseph's Parish second child, a boy, who was born a lower altitude. He had even con­ Lady painted and smuggled out of his people would work more earn­ Rousing Welcome in Denver on Christmas eve. 'The sulted me on a choice he had be­ a Russian prison camp now hangs estly for a church before it was Patronise These Friendly Firms built than pay a big debt on it af­ (St. Mark’s Young People’s Club) child has been named Daniel tween the little Parish of S t Ann in a chapel in London’s West End. St. Mark’s club will give the Gerard. .Mr. and Mrs. Opsahl also in Denver and the more important The picture, was painted by a ter they had il It was slow work, this gathering of money, but it was New Year a rousing welcome Sat­ are the parents of another boy, one of Grand Junction in the group of Polish officers in 1940 urday night with a party at St. David Ardell. Mrs. Opsahl is the western part of the state. The in Kosielsk prison camp near successful, and a fine church was Santa Fe Shoe consecrated in September, 1907. Catherine’s cafeteria beginning at ST. DOMINIC'S PARISH former Miss Sylvia Nicholas, immediate advantages of Grand Smolensk from materials they 8:30 p.m. Entertainment and fun Dospital daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Junction were then far greater found in a desecrated Orthodox A pastoral residence was built, Patronise These Friendly Firms and a house for the sisters com­ will be provided for all. Nicholas, who reside on Rapp ave­ than the little parish in Denver, church inside the prison com­ Selection of candidates for a Work Done While You Wait nue. but I advised St. Ann’s because pound. It was carefully guarded pleted the perfect equipment of Shop Clote. Noon Saturday. the parish. new St. Mark’s president will be The private Holy Hour, which is of future possibilities. None of us by the prisoners until they were made by a nominating committee 742 Santa Fe Drive held in St. Mary’s church each then saw the great grrowth of Den­ dispersefl, when it was hidden in After the death of Father Rob­ including Rita Molloy, Pat Slat­ GROCERIES MEATS Saturday evening from 7:30 until ver, or the designs of Providence a valise and taken to a forest inson in 1913, the parish was un­ XELENT CLEANERS for Father Matz. camp near the Artjc. der the care of Monsignor Brady tery, and Jack Toohey, who will 8:30, will be held on New Year’s meet this week with the Rev. Ray's Grocery & Mkt. eve. During this hour-long period Shortly after the coming of Fa­ From there it went to another for a time, and then came the ap­ AND VARIETY STORE pointment of the Rev. M. F. Calla- Robert Syrianey. It is planned to 2554 Irving GL. 6311 of time Confessions will be heard; ther Matz the church took fire camp, and, with the freeing of have a special business meeting DRAPER'S they are also heard during the and was totally destroyed. It the Polish prisoners, it came to a nan. Annunciation parish is one Fruiti S Vegetabisa of the irremovable parishes of the in the first week of January to 3006 Federal Bird. GR. 2850 afternoon hours each 'Saturday, might have been saved without Polish army camp, where it no have the election. Members will UPHOLSTERY from 3:30 until 6 o’clock. much loss if a freight train on the longer needed to be hidden. diocese, and, while pastor of it. Father Robinson was made a Mon­ be notified about the date. 926 West 6th Ave. railroad had not remained stand­ It moved through Iran, Syria, St. Mark’s owes gratitude to ing and blocked the way of the and Palestine with Gen. Wladys- signor on April 26, 1903. law Anders’ divisions, and came Ange Domenico and her mother, MOVING fire department 'until it was too Anna Mae Kire, and Therese HOLY FAMILY PARISH late. Considerable feeling was to England with the demobilization of the Polish forces in Britain. Christ Was Never Born, Phelan for preparing the delicious STORAGE aroused by the conduct of the spaghetti dinner Dec. 26 at St. Patronise These Friendly Firths railroad in the case, but nothing, Now it hangs in Brompton oratory, an object of veneration Catherine’s. For 50 cents guests not even an apolog;y, ever came Reds Say in Schoolbook and members ate to their hearts’ SHIPPING from it. Father Matz rebuilt St. for thousands of Poles living in London. Some of the .original content Not to be overlooked’ FANNING'S TEXACO The firms listed here de­ Loral and Ann’s but on a little larger scale, Vienna.—The Communists are either, was the great task accom­ and added a number of rooms at group died in the Katyn massacre serve to be -remembered Long Distance of Polish war prisoners, but one, by. no means limiting their rewrit­ plished by Regis Davis and Don the rear, in which he lived until Hamburg, who very efficiently dis­ SERVICE when you are distributing Moving called to the purple as Coadjutor a priest, was present to g:ive the ing of history to recent centuries. sermon when a Mass attended by The introduction to a new history posed of the dishwashing problem. Us Time to Winterise your patronage in the dif­ Furniture Repairmg Storage - Packing Bishop of Denver, in 1887. STOP IN FOR TOUR ANTI-PREEZB General Anders and many former text book, just issued by the Ro­ A well-attended Christmas party Refinishing Shipping The Rev. Godfrey Raber suc­ war prisoners was said in the ora­ followed the meal. 44tb Stuart GR. 9824 ferent lines of business. All Type, of Frame ceeded Father Matz at St. Ann’s. tory. manian Ministry of Education for More than a hundred people SAMPLES FURNISHED Building. Moved He built a school in which he gath­ general use in schools, contains were at St. Mark’s “Holiday ered 180 children under the the following paragraph: Free Eslimates Free Estimates House” on Thursday evening, Evening Calls management of the Sisters of St. Church Leads Survey "The chronology now in use is Dec. 22. The officers and members All Work Guaranteed DUFFY STORAGE Joseph. Things were thus in 1889, that of the Christian era. The sincerely thank everyone who BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH when the death of Bishop Mache­ In Mission in Africa Christians adopted the 30th year came. Bns. Phone MAin 4507 beuf and of Father Raverdy left of the reign of the Ron^n Em Featuring a Holy Year theme. Patronise These Friendly Firms & MOVING CO. Bishop Matz head of the diocese Kampala, Uganda, Africa.—In peror Augustus as the first year Marking Times was published on p o, RAce 1926 without a Vicar General The Rev. the White Fathers’ mission area of their calendar, it being the year Wednesday evening, Dec. 28: Re$. Phones 1.‘>2I 20th St. Henry Robinson of Leadville was NEW HOMES FOR SALE TrI KE. 6228 of the Uganda Protectorate of in which, according to their tradi­ Members -will receive Jtheir copies named Vicar General, and, at the Britain, Catholicism is the leading tion, Jesus was born. Research has this week end. Fairfax Hardware. 2 and 3 Bed Rooms in Park Hill i request of Bishop Matz, an ex­ religion. The total population of jiroven that Christ never really (Colfax at Fairfax) Offira OE. 43IS Being stuffed with Christmas change of places was made, by Compl.ia Real Estala SsrrXa 439,958 includes 196,226 Cath­ existed, but many began to be­ turkey did not stop the basketball HARDWARE. GLASS. PAINTS which Father Raber went to Lead­ olics, 142,082 Protestants, 31,127 lieve in Him (Christians). Later, learn. The Marksmen showed good HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ville and Father Robinson came Moslems, and 54,483 pagans, in the 16th century, they dated JOHN F. BRUNO early season form by downing a FR. 2725 5022 E. Colfmx STa JOHN^S PARISH to Denver as pastor of St. Ann’s according to figures released by their chronology from that legend­ priests’ team, 48-41, in St. Cather­ Realtor and associate of Bishop Matz in Bishop Joseph Cabana, Vicar ary year of the birth of Jesus H. L. RiothArt, Prop 6107 G. 22nd Patroniae These Friendly Firms ine’s gym, Monday afternoon. The the government of the diocese. 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To Meet Top Teams The Parish league, compriaed of S t Bernadette's vs. Holy Ghost Superior to College Branci nine teams, will begin play Sun­ team By David I. Ryan day evening, Jan. 8, at 6 o’clock in St Philojnena’s, bye, the National Guard armory gym at Feb. 19 Now and again the issue crops up concerning profes­ Third and Logan streets, Denver. On Extensive Tour S t Philomena’s vs. St. Augus­ sional football’s ability to stand off an attack from the col­ Games will be played every Sun­ tine’s The Regis Rangers, now holding a .500 average with day evening through Feb. 26. leges. In simple terms the question stands: "Can the col­ Four games will be played each M t Carmel Alexians vs. Holy four wins and four losses, left Denver Tuesday for a five- leges beat the pros—or vice versa?” Sunday evening starting at 6, 7, 8, Ghost team game tr«k through the East where they will meet some of the Were it not for disparate views of football experts the and 9 o’clock. Teams will play M t Carmel Holy Name team vs. toughest opposition of the current season. question - would never be worthy of print. But as experts “straight time” for the first three St. Bernadette’s On Wednesday night, Dec. 28, the Rangers faced the take their stands on either side of' 10-minute quarters and regular Annunciation team vs. Assump­ time for the last five minutes of Caterpillar Tractor.five, always one of the best AAU teams the fence—and can be wrong as No doubt he would fear exceed­ tion team Hr. Truman pleasantly witnessed ingly the prowess of grammar the game. Presentation team, bye. in the nation. From Peoria, the Buzz Boys will jump to Rules as in the past will conform Nov. 3, 1948—the debate presents school gridders pitted against the Feb. 26 Baltimore to face the Loyola Greyhounds on Friday, Dec suitable material for discussion with the rules of the Denver Mu­ Irish. But Leahy certainly called nicipal Basketball association, of S t Philomena’s vs. S t Berna­ 30. The Greyhound* won ththi; i# during the forthcoming banquet dette’s lace in the NCIT paced by Jim 11 for two appearance* at San circuit the shot true to the mark in Notre which the league is a member. Eacy, the country’s leading scorer Francisco’s Cow Palace, Jait. 1_3 Any player approved by the spir­ Annunciation team vs. Holy High among collegiate coaches Dame’s last tussle of the season Ghost team at that time. and 14, and a game with the Uni­ itual director of the team will be versity of Nevada in Reno, Jan. 16. who favor their own is Red with Southern Methodist. eligi'ole. The travelers, many of them Presentation team vs. Assuriip- To date this season the S t Blaik of West Point. Blaik, it is Amidst the hysteria that tC' ' Officials were selected and tion team seeing the East for the first time, Bonaventure and the Siena squads reported, rarely misses a Sunday companied the glamor and pub­ will get a chance to view'nVash- afternoon of professional football. approved by the team managers M t Carmel Holy Ngme team vs. have yet to taste defeat on the licity of Army’s Blanchard and at the last meeting, and the entry S t Augmstine’s ington, D.G., during the New Year hardwood floors; the Peoria Cater­ Still, he remains convinced that Davis one-two punch team, Coach holiday and then wilt*%ntrain for fee of 826 must be paid to the M t Carmel Alexians, bye. pillars are a strong squad bol­ top coUegians could take over the Stout Steve Owen of the New league president, the Rev. James Syracuse, N. Y., to meet LeMoyne, stered by former collegiate stars play-for-play boys. York Giants’ pro football team March 5 a Jesuit school, on Monday, Jan. 2. Moynihan, by Jan. 3. and have had a good season thus Bo McMillin, quarterback for firmly declared that he wanted no Pariah Laagu* Schednla Mt. Carmel Holy Name team vs. Tuetday, Ja»* 3, will the far. Centre college (Ky.) when _ that part of the 1944-45-46 national Assumption team Rangers facing the at yet un­ Big Bryce Heffley, lix-foot- little known te^m upset mighty collegiate championship outfit. Jan. 8 S t Bernadette’s vs. St. A,ugus- Annunciation team vs. Mt. Car­ defeated Siena Indians, a club five Ranger dependable, who Harvard in 1919, while still coach What is lacking from the pro­ tine’s *' that appeared in Denver last plays a lot of center and don- of Indiana leaned in favor of the mel Alexians fessional game, many fans feel, are Mt. Carmel Holy Name team vs, St. Philoraena’s vs. Holy Ghost year in the NCIT tourney. bias at forward whan nscessary, college gridders. But “Ole Bo,” the color and “hoopla” that are team The tour will dote the following leads his team in scoring with a St. Philoraena’s given the dual selection as Coach part of the college football show— St. Augustine’s vs. Assumption M t Carmel Alexians vs. Pres­ night with a game at Olean, 11.8 average in the first sight of the Year and Football Man of the bands and pennants and wild entation team N. Y., against St. Bonaventure’s. games. Next^in the scoring col­ team Annunciation team, bye. the Year in 1945, has now switched cheering that come with enthusi­ Presentation team vs. St. Ber Making the trip are Centers umn for the Northside. Bops employers and has entered the pro­ astic favoritism. But, for example, Boys is All-American Bob nadette’s Bryce Heffley and GeiYy Simon, fessional ranks himself. His con­ did you ever see the Washington Holy Ghost team, bye. Forwards Bob Fisher, Gerry Cour- Fisher, who has managed to total victions, perhaps, may have Redskins’ band come marching Jan. IS sey. Tommy Waters, Pete Bemey, an 8.8 avarage. In third place is changed a bit with the change of into a stadium and hear its Dick Petry with 7.8. Presentation team vs. Holy Bowling Tourney and Jim Fennelly; and Guards Tom atmosphere. thunderous rendition of “March of Kavanaugh, Bobby Wallace, and In their last ganie (against the Ghost team Still another giving a nod to the Redskins?" St. Bernadette’s vs. Assumption Dick Petry. Coach Larry Lee Var Kansas State Teachers) the Rang­ the college game is Edward E. SHOOTING UPWARD to the basket, Bob Fisher, nell. Student Manager Jack Jag- ers seemed to have found the drive Such matters, however, are re­ team Ranger forward, shows how two points are made on a and running game that led them to (Hook) Mylin, who 12 years ago moved from the game itself. The Mt. Carmel Alexians vs. St. Phil, To Be Sponsored gers, and the Rev. J. Clement was named Coach of the Year for layup shot. Fisher garnered 10 points in the Ranger victory over the' Ryan, S J., head of the Regia victory after victory last year. point that we are firmly convinced omena’s Kansas State Teachers from Emporia Dec. 22.—(Register photo by Tom Kavanaugh ha* proved to leading his Lafayette (Pa.) team of is that the pro game—a? played Annunciation team vs. Mt. (Car­ board oY athletics, complete the to national acclaim. Smyth) party. possess the floor generalship that by teams of the now merged mel Holy Name team. These three are top-notch in All-America conference and the St. Augustine’s, bye. By Regis Keglers + + + ■+ + The Rangers, hot and cold and Coach Varnell has been searching for since the beginning of the their field and have seen more of National Professional Football Jan. 22 rather unpredictable, dropped football, inside and out, than has league—is far and away superior The fourth annual sweepstakes games to B.Y.U., Hamline, Eastern season. Annunciation team vs. St. Phil- of the Regis high school bowling Illinois, and River Falls (Wiscon­ any average citizen. to the college game. omena’s club, open to the entire high school Basket-Hungry Buzz Boys sin State). They have defeated But the other side of the issue The only evidence for com­ Presentation team vs. St. Au- student body, will be held at the Colorado A. and M., Utah State, Frederick Dribblers is capably upheld by such lumi­ parison gathered from competition gru Stine’s Centennial alleys at 2 p.m. on Mon­ W’est Texas State, and Emporia naries as Earl (Greasy) Neale, seems to be the results of the All- Mt. Carmel Holy Name team vs. day, Jan. 2, it was announced this Trounce Kansas Teachers State of Kansas. In the latter coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, Star game played in Chicago Holy Ghost team week by John A. Flanagan, direc­ game, pjayed last Thursday at Beat Annunciation champions of the National Profes­ every August. In this series the M t Carmel Alexians vs. S t Ber­ tor and coach of the high school Streaking all over the hardwood with the drive and Denver auditorium, the Buzz sional Football league in 1948 and pros hold an overwhelming nadette’s bowling activities. Frederick.— The Frederick high Assumption team, bye. fast breaks that looked like their play in the Catholic Inter­ Boys seemed to find themselves 1949. Claims Neale: “Not a sjngle margin. At least 40 boys are expected to school cage team downed an eager member of the Notre Dame team collegiate tourney here last year, the Regis Rangers trampled for the first time and showed but inexperienced cage squad from But there are other facts to Jan. 29 take part, and the prizes will be as the Kansas State Teachers’ college quint, 68-46. much of last year’s form and Annunciation high school, 40-28, in (this year’s] could make the prove the superiority of the pro­ S t Augustine’s vs. Holy Ghost follows: First, second, and third power. Eagles.” And that, indeed, is fessional brand of ball. Blocking team j)lace trophies for total pins; first, Playing their last game in Denver until'Jan. 20, the a game played here Dec. 23. a strong enough statement to evi­ Mt. Carmel Alexians vs. M t Car­ Rangers easily outscored the Emporia team by taking an Coach Varnall it hoping that The Frederick team captured and tackling, which are essential second, and third place trophies in the rejuvenated Rangeri will re­ third place in a preseason tourna­ dence Mr. Neale’s feelings about to the success of any football mel Holy Name team handicap events, and a first place early lead and keeping it through tain their drive on thit Ealtern the situation. team, are taught the college play­ Annunciation team vs. Presen­ trophy for the highest single game. the game. The 1,200 fans witnessing age to slow jlown 'Varnell’s boys ment in Denver, in which S t Fran­ trip, the longest in Regii ath­ cis’, Cathedral, and Castle Rock Lou Little, veteran Columbia ers. The coach in the pro ranks tation team Awards will be made to all bowlers the tussle saw the Rangers main­ enough to come any closer. S t Phiiomena’a vs. Assumption Heffley led the Rangers with 18 letic history. cage quints also participated. tutor, asserts that the “pros play has the right*to assume that his who score 200 or more per single tain at least a seven-point lead the most interesting game.” And charges have these fundamentals team game. throughout the game. points; Kavanaugh was only two The Rangers will not show their The Cardinals of Annunciation S t Bernadette’s, bye biickets behind with 14 markers. wares in Denver again until Jan. trailed 20-10 at the half and Frank Leahy of the gloomy out­ down to such a point that he pro­ Bernie Cusic made the first Dick Petry found the range for 20 when they meet Colorado School failed to close the gap before the look tells folks that “the pros ceeds from there. Consequently Feb. 5 Team Downed ^ score after the opening tipoff, but 11 points, and Fisher tallied 10. of Mines in the auditorium. Follow­ final gun sounded. Captain Joe would run away with us.” Now the the pros have more time to work Assumption team vs. Holy Ghost North, West Regis soon shot out in front by a Litchfield was high man for Em­ ing their return from the East DeSantis led the winners with 14 Notre Dame head coach seems to on deception and trickery than do team 16-2 score due to the rebounding, poria with nine points. coast, they will hop off about Jan. points. be the first to rap his own squad. the colleges. There is, then, no Annunciation team vs. S t Ber­ Members of the team may take of Bob Fisher and the accurate Hustling Bob Wallace did not mystery as to why the professional nadette’s part in the sweepstakes as well as hook shots of Bryce Heffley. ^et ifito the act until late in the game is more open, with passing Mt. Carmel Alexians vs. S t Au- any member of. the student body. Dick Perry relieved the pres­ first half, but, when he did, he stole and wide-open play taking the grustine’s Coach Flanagan hopes to uncover sure on Heffley by employing the show, and the ball, on several place of the more rescued college St. Philomena’a vs. Presentation some new material for interschool drive-in shots, and Tom Kavanaugh occasions. In spite of his blistered Junior League Opens Jan. 7 strategy. team competition. The team has ali^d v added to the Kansans’ misery with The basis of professional foot­ M t Carmel Holy Name team, defeated North and West nigh foot, Wallace hot footed it all Saturday, Jan. 14 his two-handed shot from far out over the floor and sank three The tipoff of the 1950 Junior graders, regardless of age, are ball is “fool ’em.” And you can bye. schools, but has dropped one match, B leed Sacrament team vi St. Caietan'i to South high school. Additional that plunks in as regularly as it buckets. Parochial basketball league will be barred from competition. Sacred Heart team v. Loyola team do that only with tricks, passes, Feb. 12 does unexpectedly. REGIS (68) Saturday morning, Jan. 7, accord­ There will be a play-off between Annunciation team vi St. Jamea' and speed. You cannot bowl tte Mt Carmel Holy Name team vs. matches with other schools will bo Leading in the ball game 16-2, Players s: f p ing to the Rev. James Moynihan. the three divisions to' determine Saturday, Jan. 21 opposition over and expect til,trick Presentation team rolled early in the neiy year. Finher. f ...... 4 2 2 Loyola team va Bleated Sacrament team the Rangers were somewhat wor­ Fpnnely, f ...... 2 1 1 director of the Junior Parochial the city championship team and it at the same time. Few college Mt. Carmel Alexians vs. As­ A “date tournament,” at which ried by Meredith Litchfield, who Couriey, f ...... 0 0 0 league. winner of the trophy. For further St. CajeUn'a va Annunciation team players of even the finest of teams sumption' team girl friends of team members will Watem, ...... 0 0 1 information call the league presi­ Cathedral team va St. Jamea* sank three field goals in a row and Simon, f. c ...... - 1 0 0 Twenty-one Junior Parochial Sacred Heart team—bye are up to the requirements of such Annunciation team v*. St Au- join in the competition, is planned seemed headed for more. Petry, Heffley, e ...... 7 4 2 cage teams are slated to partici­ dent, Father Moynihan, at TA- Saturday, Jan. 2* exacting play. They are too much g;ustine’s for the near future. Fisher, Heffley, and Kavanaugh, Brown, c ...... - ...... 0 0 2 pate in the race for the league 2030. St. Cajetan’a va Cathedral team concerned with more basic prob­ Petry. « ...... _ 8 1 2 Official Schedule Annunciation team va Sacred Heart team however, put on a scoring spree Kaveniiufrh. g ...... 6 2 4 championship and the coveted Loyola team va St. Jamea' lems. that could not be stopped. Regis Wallace, g ...... „ 8 0 8 Archbishop Vehr trophy. Eait Division Saturday, Fab. 4 Perhaps the greatest factor that O'Leary, g ...... _ 1 0 1 Wrestle for Ball led at intermission time by a score The league has been divided Gtmei to be pltyed in either the Ctthe- Sacred Heart team vi St Cajetan’a stands in favor of the pros is the dral or Sacred Heart symnasinm at 9, of 33-24. Totals ...... 29 10 18 into three divisions—North, East, Cathedral team va Annunciation team proved fact that few of the hun­ 10. and 11 a.m. Bleaaed Sacrament team va St. Jamea' Emporia rallied to come within EMPORIA (46) Saturday, Jan. 7 dreds of college ball players Players g 1 P and South—with seven teams in Loyola team—bye seven points of the Rangers on Cowan, f ...... 3 1 3 each division. The referees will be Annunciation vs Blessed Sacrament team Saturday, Feb. 11 graduated yearly are able to make three occasions, but could not man- Shofrren. f ...... 2 0 2 supplied by the Regis college ath­ 8t. Cajetan's vs Loyola team St. Jamea* va St. Cajetan'a the professional grade. Many a MRcynofds, f ...... 0 0 0 ^cred Heart team vs Cathedral team Bleaaed Sacrament team va Sacred Heart headliner and All American ha* Lancy. f ...... ;...... * 0 1 letic department; there will_ be team William*, ( ...... 1 0 0 three officials for each game, 'two Loyola team va Cathedral team flunked out of the “big time.” Ciisic. c ...... 1 0 to referee and one to keep time Saturday, Feb. IS Anderson, c ...... 2 8 4 and score. Games will be played in Nuggets Seek Win S t Jamea* va Sacred Heart team Boxing Smoker Markham, g ______1 1 0 Cathedral team vi Bleated Saetament Litchfield, g ...... S 8 3 the Sacred Heart, Cathedral, St. team Sanger, g ...... 2 1 0 Joseph’s, and the Regis gymna­ Annunciation team va Loyola team Gremlin Cage Team Furman, g ...... 0 0 0 From Blnckhawks Forrester, g ...... 0 0 1 siums. All games will be on Satur­ Saturday, Feb. 2S At Mt. Carmel days. ' DIviaion pley-offt Toul^ ...... 18 10 14 The eligibility rules are the Another professional cage power­ South Diyieion Trounces Alameda Halftime score— Regia 88, Emporia, house will appear in Denver on Gamea to be played in SL Joeeph'a 24. same as in the previous season. Friday night, Dec. 30, when the new gymnasium Saturday mominga at The Gremlins of St. Francis’ Free Ihrowa miaaed—Fiaher. Heffley, Only bona fide students may parti­ 9, 10, and 11 o'clock. Being Arranged O'Leary S; Shogren, McReynolda, Coiie, well-balanced Tri-City Blaekhawks high outplayed and ^outscored the Saturday, Jan. 7 Anderson 2, Litchfleld 2, Sanger, cipate; no boy who has reached his tip off against the victory-starved cage team'from Alameda of the Referees—Schlupp and Lloyd. 15th year may play; and all ninth Ataumption team va St Philomena’a . Packed with professional pugi­ Denver Nuggets in the University S t Francit* va S t Louit. Englewood Mountain Valley league on Dec. 22 listic talent, the smoker planned arena. S t John'a va S t Vincent de Faul'a to the tune of 47-23. • by the Mt. Carmel parish for Jan. St. Joaeph'a—bye The Blaekhawks have fared well Saturday, Jan. 14 A1 Steinke and Fred Dietz 18 in the school hall will be a in leagrue competition this year, St. Joaeph'a va Aiaumption team shared the scoring honors for the banner sports event. Knights^ Football Trophy and the underdog' Nuggets are 8 t Francis' vs St Phiiomena'a Gremlins with 12 points each. The The athletic directors of Mt. St John'a va 8t Louis' well aware of this, for they have S t Vincent de Paul's—bye Gremlins, defending state champs Carmel parish report that such absorbed two pasting by the Saturday, Jan.. 21 of the Parochial league, led the headliners of the “squared circle" Will Go to Regis Champs Hawks thus far in the 1949-60 S t Louis' va. S t Ffailomena's ^ Alameda team by a large score St. Francis’ va Assumption team as Joe and Bud Fisher, Corky > season. during the game. The St. Francis’ Gonzales, Jessie Mongia, Dick Dwight Eddehnan, former flash S t Vincent de Paul’s va S t Joseph's The Rev. Edward A. Leyden, arcRdiocesan superinten­ St John's—bye quintet led by a score of 24-11 at 'Weinhold, Toni Calvi, and others at the University of Illinois, heads Saturday, Jan. 28 the halftime. will be on the card for the punch- dent of schools; Grand Knight Edward O’Connor of the Den­ the Midwest quintet. He was rec­ S t Francis', va S t Vincent de Paul's and-poke affair. ver council 539, Knights of Columbus; and parochial league ognized as the greatest athlete Assumption team vs St John'a Box Score: S t Louia' ve S t Joaepb'e ST. FRANCIS’ (47) Ten bouts are planned in all, officials will be present Thursday night, Dec. 29, when the ever to be graduated from Illinois, St Phiiomena'a—bye Player > * f pf to with the majority being exhibition annual K. of C. football award climaxes the year’s activities and the 6-foot, 3-inch sensation has Saturday, Feb. 4 McCarthy, 1 ------^ ® ^ 1 produced an amazing average thus St John'a vs St Francis' DieU, f ...... - ...... ® ® } 2 bouts by the professionals. Several of the K. of C. Athletic committee S t Vincent de Paul's vs Assumption team Sweeney, t ------— ® ® I ! “live” bouts by enthused amateurs far. In -each outing this season, O’Fallon, t ______0 S 1 S The champion Regis Raiders of the O’Dongbue, Ed Stolte, Jr.; Ke­ the 26-year-old Eddelman has av­ St Phiiomena'a vs St Joseph's will complete the bijl. Complete parochial league will receive the vin Feeley, Ed McCune, Joe S t Liouis’—bye Webber, c ------4 1 1 » arrangements for the affair will eraged nearly 12 points per game. Saturday, Feb. 11 Meyer, e ...... 0 0 0 0 trophy from Charles Reilly, chair­ Lynch, and T. J. McMahon. He is closely followed by his St Joseph’s vs St. Francis’ St«{nk«. e ...... — 6 0 1 I t be announced at a later date. man of the K. of C. Athletic com­ Thursday night’s fete promises St Phiiomena’a vs St John'a Zook. X ------J i 1 ! mittee. basket-making mate, Don Otten, St I»uis va St. Vincent de Paul's Hogan, E ------1 J ? i to be an outstanding event in the who formerly played with Bowling Assumption team—bye Thorpe, g ...... ------Oy 0 1 0 Holy Year Lapel Medal The presei>tation will take place long history of athletic promotions Green. Otten is averaging more Saturday, Feb. 1* ______...... „.I9 9 8 47 at the fifth annual Knights of Co­ sponsored by the K. of C., accord­ than 11 points per game. The S t Joseph's va St. John'a Total! St Vincent da Paul'a'va St Phiiomena'a ALAMEDA (28) lumbus “Athletic Ball” to be spon­ ing to Grand Knight O’Connor. Hawks recently added another Player S pf tp Assumption (earn vs S t Louis' 8 S Features Pope, Peace sored by Uie Denver council’s Stellar players of the parochial steady point-maker in Mike Todor- S t Francis'—bye TIefa, f ...... ^ Youth Activities committee. Wayne league will be honored, including Saturday, Feb. 28 Llewellyn, f ovich, well known for his play at Lane, f ___ .. 2 STEALING THE BALL from a surprised Emporia Rome. — 'Villads Nielson of Case’s orchestra will provide the those mentioned on the Register’s the University of Wyoming, and Division play-offs Hayea, f ...... 0 Copenhagen, Denmark, conceived music for dancing from 8:30 to all-parochfal squad. with the St. Louis Bombers. Other North Division Matiker, f .. _ 4 State player. Giant Jerry Simons is tied up by another the idea of Holy Year lapel 11 p.m. according to Fraak Breen, New Year’s Eve Party steady-members of the Blaekhawks Ail saraea to be played In the Reels Carillon, c .. „ 0 Kansas player. An unidentifi^ Ranger gets into the melee also as medal for pilgrims with the Pope’s gymnasium on Saturday afternoons. Hurd, e ..„ 0 chairman of the Youth Activities The annual K. of C. New Year’s include Murray Wier, the ex-Iowa Saturday, Jan. 7 Proctor, g 0 a reinforcement moves in to aid the Rangers.— (Register photo by efforts for world peace as its committee. Other knights serving eve party for knights and their All-American, Stan 'Von Nieda, St Patrick’s vs St. Catherine’s Cohenanv, g ...... — ... 0 Smyth) ______theme. The medal, which was de­ with Mr. Breen are Frank Scheer, Watken. g ------0 piests will be held in the K. of C. Don Ray, and Warren Perkins. St. Clara's vs 3t Vincent's home Heyer, g ...... — ..... 2 signed by Axel Thielmann, famed Bernard Lawlor, Frank Stone, Dr. nail, announces Aldo Notarianni, ■rhe Nuggets are still patched Holy Family team vs Mt Carmel team Danish sculptor, will be offered S t Dominic's—bye ToUli ...... 10 ,S 15 21 Frank Usick, John Coyne, Bill lecturer of the council. An over­ up as a result of several recent Saturday, Jan. 14 for sale, in France, Belgium, Hol­ Monckton, John Bowdern, Scotty Halftime Score—St. Francia’ 24, Ala­ flow crowd is expected for the pop* injuries. Bobby Brown, bopped on S t Dominic's va S t Patrick's meda 11. land, Austria, Switzerland, Eng­ Glover, George Grimm, and Joe ular event, and only a limited num­ the head during the second Indian­ Holy Family team va S t Vincent's home land, the United States, Canada, Coogan. St Catherine's va St Clara's ber of tickets can be sold. apolis game, has been playing with M t Carmel team—bye Mexico, and countries in Central The K , o f C. trophy, preiented a cumbersome nose guard on. Saturday, Jan. 21 and South America. Proceeds will annually, ii made possible by Kenny Sailors, with a few torn St. Vincent's home vs S t Catherine's Nunn-Busb go to further the cause of the the work of the Athletic com­ Polish Benedictines Ask chest cartilages, has been playing St Clara's vs St Patrick's i^NXU OzpoKDa Church in Denmark. The medal mittee, composed of Chairman M t Carmel team vs S t Dominie's Beatification of Priest with a protMtor that has slowed Holy Family team—bye a n d — bears the Papal coat of arms and Reilly, Tom Lahey, Ralph him up somewhat. Player-Coach For ^turday, Jan. 28 ■ Edgerton Shoes Hen the dpve and olive branch, cen­ Moore, Sr.; Joe Kissell, P a t New York.—The Benedictine Jimmy Darden reports that Floyd St Clara's vs Mt Carmel team turies-old peace symbol. Coursey, Ed Mullen, Mickey Fathers in Lublin, Poland, have re- Volker, Duane Klueh, A1 Guokas, S t Patrick*! vs Holy Family team Poll Parrot Sboaa For Boya and Girls que.sted Church ofilcials to con­ S t Vincent's home va S t Dominie's Jack Cotton, and Dil Crocker will St Catherine's—bye Complete lint of duct a beatification process for Fa­ be uled extensively against the Saturday, Fab. 4 B. F. Goodrich Robber footwear Sales & ther Bernard of Wabrzenzo, a “hawking” Hawks. Holy Family team vs St Clara’s DeSoto-Plymouth 16th-century Benedictine monk, Mt Carmel team vs St Patrick's Work Shoes Service reports the Inter-Catholic Press St Catherine's vs St Dominie's Agency. Father Bernard, who died Lauds U. S. Catholics S t Vincent's home—bye For Men All Late Model Used Cars I Saturday, Feb. 11 in 1603 at the age of 28, distin­ Ghent, Belgium.—Mile. Chris­ S t Dominlc'a va S t Clara's Carry 5,000 Mile Guarantee guished himself by his piety, tine de Hemptinne, president of St. Catherine's vs Holy Family team FINS SHOE REPAIRING mortifications, and acts of broth­ the International Federation of St. Vincent's home vs Mt Carmel team RiNiiuwi KsmiM m m L Factory Trained Mechanics on All Chrysler Made Cars St Patrick's—bye erly love. The fame of his holi­ Catholic Youth (girls), was im­ Saturday, Feb. 18 ness and the faith in his inter­ pressed by the earnestness and vi­ St. Dominie's vs Holy Family team cession before God have lasted tality of Catholic life in the United Mt Carmel team va St Catherine's tRIFFITH MOTORS, Inc. among the faithful in the prov­ States, she said on her return. She St Patrick's vs St Vincent's home S t Clara's— bye 2770 No. Speer Blvd. GR, 3313 inces of Pomorze and Poznan up began her U.S. tour in September Saturday, Feb. 28 2210 E.'Colfax FR. 2608 to the present time. and visited a number of key cities. DIvUton play-offs OPEN KVENmaS 'HLL I P. H. aM !u n m a CH ^987 PAGE TEN Offkt, 938 Son neck Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4205 Thursday, Dee. 29, 1949 For Needyof Good Shepherd Mission May 1950 be a Happy, Healthy and Sister Gregory James Riordan Requiem Prosperous New Year for You and Youn. Taken by Death Offered by Prelate-Son Berry W. Swigert, 3i. / The Rt. Rev. Monsigmor Clar­ dan of Lincoln, and Alice and D*v« 0. Evaai , Golda E. Ulley ence J. Riordan, V.G., pastor of the Linus of Denver; also two broth­ Stephen A. Gorden Helen M. Hell At Age of 80 Cathedral in Lincoln, Neb>, offered ers, Jack and Francis Patrick Rior­ the Funeral Mass Wednesday dan, both of Long Beach. Calif. Requiem Mass was offered this morning, Dec. 28, for his father, Linus Riordan is head of the copy SWIGERT BROS week fo r Sister Mary Gregory in James J. Riordan of Denver, in St. desk in the Register office'.* Mercy hospital chapel, Denver. Sis­ Dominic’s chUYch. About 25 clergy were present ISSO California KEyatonm 7651 ter Gregory died Dec. 22 in the Mr. Riordan, of 3839 W. 29th at the funeral, including the Rt. hospital at the age of 80. avenue, died on Christmas night. Rev. Monsignors Thomas M. Kealy Belter yi$ion Good Service Sister Mary Gregory was bom He was bom in 1876“ in Gafton It and Maurice W. Hclmann, both of for Etery Age At Right Prieet in Little Falls, N. Y., and attended Valley, near Bozeman, Mont. In Lincoln; William M. Higgins, schools in that state. She entered childhood he migrated with his fam­ John „R. Mulroy, , . Matthew . . . J. ■_ gniSmith, GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED the teaching profession and then ily to Illinois, part of the journey and Gregory Smith, all- of Den­ entered the convent in 1899. being made by wagon train. ver; and the Very Rev. Monsignors In the past year ahe celebrated About 1900 he moved to Lin­ Elmer J. Kolka and John B. Cav- iWioiiiiiiiiiuiuiuiuiiniuuuiiiiyniiunM her golden jubilee in the Mercy coln, Neb., where he married the anagh, both of Denver. REQUIESCANT order. former Nora Mullin. They came PACE Sister Gregory taught for sev­ to Denver in 1927. Mr. Riordan 1 eral years in St. Joseph’s school was a member of the S t Vincent LIND TRANSFER THEODORE in Denver. She taught also in St. de Paul society and the Holy LEO J. CARR, 1262 Dexter etreet Name society for many years in Brother of Jlery D. end Te«»ie C. Cerr. Peter’s school in Cripple Creek, AND STORAGE Mre. Arthur L. Anderion of Ault, Mri. where she later was principal. St Philomena’s parish and later Berry M. McGreve of Denver. Bequiem Then she became local superior in St. Dominic’s parish. HACKETHAL Mess la being offered Thuradey. Dec. 29, Suiwiving are his wife and three Piano Moving-Bafgafa Stor^a in Chriat the King church. Interment and superintendent of the hospital Mt. Olivet. Horen A Son mortuary. in Cripple Creek. children: 'The R t Rev. C. J. Rior- 616 17lh Ave. MA. 28(67 CLEMANTE CELLANTI. S50« Marl- Following her teaching, Sister MORTUARY | pose atreet. Huabend of Josephine Cel- Gregory became a registered nurse lenti; atepfelher of James Olin end Mrs. william O'Brien, Attociate g Violet Olin of Lebanon, Ore.: brother at Mercy hospital and was made of John Cellanti of Denyer: and brother- the. head of tne x-ray department Requiem Mass > 1449-51 Kalamatb St. S in-law of Angel Mary Pacillco. Mary at the hospital, a position she re­ Phone MAIn 4006 ^ Santangelo, Silvado Garramone, and Louis tained until her retirement several CASH SS Garribnone of Denver. Boaary will be Will Pay Cash fo^ Small said Thursday, Dee. 29. at 8 p.m. in years ago. iiiiimiiimniiuiiDiiiinniiniiniiniiiniMnininiiin^ the Jhiortuary and Requiem Maas will The Rev. J. P. Trudel, S.S., of­ Is Offered for Home* in or Near Denver. befoffered Friday. Dec. SO, in Mt. Car­ fered the Requiem Mass, and the Quick Action—Call or Sea mel church Interment ML OliveL A. B. WILLIAMS Hflonumen is NELLIE A. KURICER. 4845 Morrison Rev. John P. Moran gave the ser­ Wo haeo erected many beauti­ road. Wife of Edward L. Kuriger. and mon. Interment was in Mt. Olivet Irish-Born Nun T. E. GREENE motheY of Daniel Edward A.. Robert ful monument* in Mt. OUret K. Kuriger, and Nellie E. L. Huge!!. Re­ Requiem Mass was offered Dec. 1641 Stout TA. 6266 Cemetery. quiem Mass was offered Dec. 27 in Holy 27 for Sister Mary of St. Anthony Family church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Horan k Son mortuary. 'Hookworm" Seen in the Convent of the Good Shep­ A. T. THOMSON herd. Sister was born in Ireland LEO F. DONAHUE. S458 Navajo Dr. D. C. Werthman TA 8018 street. Brother of Martin. Terrance, and and came to the United States in 600 Sherman St. Dominic Donahue of Denver, and uncle Eating Out Life 1886 to enter the convent. In 1899, of John Anglada. Mrs. Barbara Sandoa. and Associate ^ snd Mrs. Jessie Coyle. Requiem High she was sent to the Convent of the Mass is being offered Thursday. Dee. Good Shepherd in Denver, where Dentigts 29, in Mt. Carmel church.* Interment Of Poorly Paid she'remained throughout her en­ JERRY BREEN Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuary. tire religious life. Until her retire­ PLATES j JERRY T. HARRINGTON, 8685 W. Washington.—A joint Congres­ 606 15th Street 1206 15th Street Alice place. Father of Wilbur T. Har­ sional committee heard the “hook­ ment six years ago, Sister Mary Florist rington and Alice Horton of San Fran­ worked as a dietitian. KEyttone 8721 TAbor S761 cisco. and brother of y^nnie KrelHng of worms” of America’s low-income SOME 32 CHRISTMAS baskets were just been constructed from two streetcars, serves She was the daughter of Patrick 1004 1.5th Si . Denver. Margaret Hedihan of Santa Ana. families described by Monsignor Goat Hill, a community between Denver and West­ Calif.: and Michael Harrington of Luigi G. Ligutti, executive secre­ provided for needy families of the Good, and Eileen (O’Hara) Conlon. She MAin 2279 Boulder. Also survived by one grand­ Shepherd mission attended by the Rev. Joseph Tru­ minster. is survived by many cousins in the child. Requiem High Mast was offer^ tary of the National Catholic Shown above on either side of Father Trudel are Dec. 28 in Holy Family church. Inter­ Rural Life Conference. del, S.S., chaplain of Mercy ho^ital, Denver, United States and Ireland. ment ML Olivet. Boulevard mortuary. The “hookworms” are desire through the efforts of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolsief- Mr. and Mrs. Wolsieffer; at the left is their daugh­ Father Nicholas Persich, C.M., JOSEPH JURATA. 3217 Mariposa to spend above one’s means; “un- fer of Denver. The mission, in which a chapel has ter, Mary Lee Guy.— (Charles Wierda photo) offered the Requiem Mass. Vincen­ street. Husband of Angelina Jurata: fa­ tian Fathers John R. Vidal, John HARTFORD-ALCORN ther of Rose Ywcovetta. Sam. George. warrantetL unreasonable, and un­ Jimmie, and Carmen Jurata: father-in- just profifis;” and taxes, said Mon­ W. Conroy, and George Tolman ]^ORTUARY law of Mike Yacovetta. Lorena, Grace, signor Ligutti. were present in the sanctuary. and Ruth Jurata. Also survived by five Interment was in M t Olivet Alameda a t Logan grandchildren and one 'Treat-grandchild. He testified before the Sub­ First Midnight Mass in Hew Church Requiem High Mass is being offered committee on Low-Income Fam­ ( R A . 0 3 2 5 Thursday, Dec. 29. in Mt. Carmel church. ilies of the joint Committee on the CARROLL SISTERS' SCHOOL OF DANCIHG Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortu­ Economic Report. His theme was ary. Attended by Christ the King Parish wiih to announce PAUL V. KING, 8700 E. Colfax av- that the government should work enue. Husband of Elisa King. Requiem toward the twin goals of maximum the new location of their dancing ichool High Mass was offered Dec. 27 in SL and optimum distribution. (Chri*t the King Pari*h, Denver) T. S. Lindsey on Wednesday, Jan. who was recently invested by 1026 17th Street— 4th floor. TA. 4933, Therese’s church. Interment Mt, Olivet. 1 1 . Bishop Willging i^th the Order OHnger mortuary. Speaking of the desire in low- The new church presented a A MatMeum Owner Says; yj beautiful appearance for its first Mrs. J. J. Jacobucci extended of a Knight of St. G re^ry, is BALLET— TOE—TAP—ACROBATIC ^ CHARLES S. WILLOX. Husband of income families to spend above the hospitality of her home to the spending the holidays here with his Helene WUlox and father of Catherine their means, the NCRLC leader Christmas Midnight Mas.«, sung by ) Tuition 4.00 monthly. Enrollment on Saturday^ Barron of Pueblo, Isabelle Bogard and the Rev. John W. Scannell. The Mary Immaculate circle for its son, E. J. McCabe, Jr., and family. - A Alvina Dunn, both of Denver: Charles said sales pressure has “created an December meeting, which featured Mrs. T. J. Flaherty left Dec. 28 R. Willox of Ft, Collins. Frank A. Willox artificial demand for keeping up recently organized choir, under the of Richland, Wash.; Edna Morrison of direction of Jack Whyte, is to be an exchange of Christmas gifts to join her sisters, one front New with the Joneses. . . Beautiful and bridge. Mrs. J. J. Delaney was York city and one from Madison, Denver, and Dale Willox of Ft, Collins. radio and television sets may be commended for its beautiful ren­ Requiem High Mass it being offered dition 01 “Silent Night,” Gruber; a guest Bridge awards were made Wis., for a family iq the MILE HI. Thursday. Dec, 29, in St. Joseph’s found ip homes where the diet is to Mmes. C. L. Carr and Harold home of their parents in Stanton, church, Ft. Collins. OHnger mortuary, woefully deficient.” Kyrie, Gloria, and Credo, from Invites you to come in and JOE MUNIZ. 2204 Larimer. Husband Leonard’s Ma.ss; “Ade.ste Fideles,” Lowrey. Neb., on New Year’s day. Mrs. of Alice Muniz, father of John, Gregory, Monsignor Ligutti stressed also Nov«llo; Sanctus, Leonard’s Mass; Mrs. Arthur Steinke was host­ Flaherty will spend a week with Joe. Jr.; Mrs. Fred Coca, Mrs. Theodore the needs of farm laborers, full ess to St. Thomas More’s circle her parents. try our New Year cheer Lonteen. Mrs. Salome Montoya, Mrs. or part time, whom he described as Benedictus, Webber’s Mass; and Robert Leyba, Mrs. Ben Martinez. Mrs. Agnus Dei, Giorza Mass. for its December meeting. Col. D. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Crouter the "economically left-out people.” W. Cook, 1190 Glencoe .street, and Complete Stock Rufus Boldivia, and Misses Gloria and The thanks of the parish are spent Christmas with relatives in , “Until costs were brought to Shirley Munis: brother of Mariata “Regardless of their race, nation­ William O’Donnell, 750 Poplar, Cheyenne, Wyo. Najera: also survived by 19 grandchil­ ality, or creed,” he said, “they extended to Mrs. F. N. Collett, or­ received the turkeys, which had ' our attention, we always dren. Requiem Mass was offered Dee. ganist; Patsy McCormick, Rita Miss Nancy McCabe enter­ WIIVES • BRANDIES • BEER thought a Mausoleum invest­ 24 in St. William's church, Ft. Luptoo. are human beings. Apparently, been donated by Mrs. T. J. Flah­ tained her classmates at a Christ­ ment was far beyond ouc Trevino mortuary. * when legislation in their behalf is Bednarik, Mrs. A. J. Morroni, Mrs. erty, circle captain. Theresa Howard, Carrie James, mas party in her home Dec. 26. Gift Wrapped means. We were amazed to JAKE FIDEL FRESQUEZ, son of Mr. considered, even most of the labor Mr*. Flaherty aUo perionally Mr. and Mrs. Albert (je Bey and Mrs. Felix Fresquez, 1781 S. Tejon. unions are unaware of the exist­ Loretta Gowan, Arthur Alcorn, F. £nd the low cosjs resulting Brother of Earnistina and Pauline Fres­ N. Collett, and William Garrow, presented ipectal gifts to Mmes. have returned from a three-week Lotcest Prices Free Delivery from modem engineering and quez. Denver. Services St. Cajetan’s ence of such laborers in the United William Ottenstein, Joseph vacation in Dayton, 0., and St. 2002 Champa KE. 97.30 manufacturing s ^ ." church Thursday. Dec. 29. Interment Mt. States.” [NCWC Wire] members of the choir, for then- Stein, and William O’Donnell for^ Louis, Mo. Olivet. Capitol mortuary. splendid musical contribution. the work done by them in con­ WILLIAM JOHN KELLEY. Requiem Mr. and Mrs. Newton Koser an­ SEE THE CRANITES IN THE FAMOUS Mass was offered Dec. 24 in St. Joseph’s War Repaired Father ScanneH hopes that every nection with the special project nounced the birth of a daughter RAINBOW LINE church, George P. Hackethal, director. member of the parish will receive of this circle, the donation of a Dec. 14. WILLIAM E. OTOOLE, Olin hotel. Budapest — The crypt of the Holy Communion on New Year’s new garbage disposal unit to Father of Tom and William O’Toole. Jr.: Vac Cathedral, seriously damaged da.v, Sunday, Jan. 1, but he asks CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING, brother of Mary Egan, Catherine Brand- the school for use in its cafe- enberg. and Frank and Martin O’Toole. in the war, has been restored, and especially that all families in the teria. INCOME TAX JACQUES BROTHERS Requiem Mass was offered Dec. 28 in was consecrated by Bishop Joseph A-H group receive Holy Commun­ St. Frances Cabrini’s. circle will SL James’ church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Petery. It had been the traditional ion as a family unit assified Ads George P, Hackethal. director. meet in the home of Mrs. Stephen Since 1902 burial place of Bishops and The' December meeting of the L. R. McNichols, 732 Cherry HELP II will pay yoB to road ALL of the foUowiag advartismaalB. , ^ JOSEPH ANDREATTA. 180 S. Irving. i Husband of Angelina Andreatta. father Canons. Now prominent lay lead­ Ave Maria circle was a Christmas street, Wednesday, Jan. 4. MONUMENTS OF DISTINCTION of James Andreatta and Edythe Fowler ers will also be buried in the crypt. party, with exchange of gifts in Mmes. E. J. McCabe and H. S. 20 Years' Experience . of Denver and Lillian Denny, Missoula, the home of Mi.ss Irene Koser. Sims were co-hostesses to St. Jo- FEES: Small Buiine** $7.50 11 Mont. Also survived by seven grandchil­ He Is survived hy his wife. Jennie, and up — Partnership* < ■ POSITION WANTED: LOST AND FOUND 28 E. 6th Ave. TAbor 6468 dren. • Requiem High Mass was offered and children. Sister Mary Janet of Wash- Misses Helen Carelii and Barbara .seph’s circle in the home of Mrs. Dec, 28 in Presentation church. Inter­ inston. D. C.: Edward. Nell. Morris, and Hamilton were welcomed as guests. McCabe for its December meet­ $15.00 and up — Salaried BLACK and whlu rin s : keepaake of.ide* ment ML Olivet. John Miller of Denver. Person* $5.00 and up— in- ■ ■ CARETAKER, wife c»n cook. Phohe KE. eeaa«d mother. Catholic Cathedral, Chriat* JOHN K, SMOLUCK at Denver. Requiem Hijrh Mass was offered Dec. Mmes. Art Davis and Wayne Nolop ing. Mmes. Leland Fo.ster and 7249. mas morning. Reward. CH. 1468. Friend of Orville Hinder, 1922 Grant 27 in St. Dominic’s church, with the wefe recipients of the bridge Robert Dee were recipients of the eludes State Tax. street. Requiem Mass was offered Dec. Rev. Peter O’Brien, O.P., offieiatinsr. In­ awards. The next meeting of the bridge awards. Phone TA. 7147 DRESSMAKING HEL? WANTED 27 in St, Joseph’s (Redemptorist) church. terment Mt. Olivet. ISoulevard mortuary. circle will be in the home of Mrs. E. J. McCabe, Sr., of Pueblo, Interment ML Olivet. MRS. THERESA CASHMER DHESSMAKINGs Uilorinff and remodeiinff. KMPLOYED lady will nrive board and SIMON A. MILLER Mrs. Theresa Cashmer, who died Refer«ncca for quality work.)rk. MA.‘ ■ 0361. room to raiddlewaged lady for light servlcea. suddenly in her home Christmas eve, A Fine Service Nice home, centrally located near church COLD SPRING Simon A. Miller of 8250 W, Hayward was 71. place died in the past week. He was 88 A t and transportation. Call evrainga or Sun* MONUMENTS years old. She was born in 'Germany Sept. 2. BRICK REPAIRS day. AC. 6189. 1878. and came to Indiana while still Barbara Joanne Woodcock IKAUTIFUL OMAITCS He was bom Oct. 21. 1861. in Mt. A Low Price BRICK REPAIRS: Spaeializintr in brick -H- Sterling, 111. He attended schools there a child. She and her husband. Jacob, FOR RENT: and came to Denver in 1905. moved to Denver in 1918. Mrs. Cashmer pointins and F«pairinff. alao aaulkint and Eighteen years ago he retired from had been a widow since 1922. Married in Saint John's paintiDS. GR. 7442 WALTER EVANS. 5 ROOM HOUS’E—East Denver—To Cath* She is survived hy two daujrhters. 8177 Benton S t the Rock Island railroad, where be had Mrs. Verna M. Brooks of Denver and dies with not more than 2 children under Tbt firms listed here deserve to worked as a conductor. Mrs. Ben Gunyan of Rock Springs, Wyo.; (St. John’s Parish, Denver) Christmas day by Father Moran. MISCELLANEOUS three years or over nine years. Phone Mrs. be remembered when you Art dis* Since coming to Denver be had lived II grandchildren and 26 great-grand­ Norman Teska and Loretta Horri- Bluhm. MA. 6524. tributinr your patronage i^the dif­ in St. Dominic’s parish. Mr. Miller was children. Miss Barbara Joanne Woodcock, ferent lines of business.! a member of the Holy Name society. Requiem Mass was offered Dee. 28 In gan were the sponsors. Wallpaper hanging, painting, remodeling WANTED TO RENT St. John the Evangelist’s church. In­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caryl Nora McCoy was received Call KE. 679S. terment Mt. Olivet. Olinner mortuary. REGISTER Employe and expectant Byron Wilson, and Calvin Miles into the Church and baptized last FOR paperhanging and painting coU Anton need apartment for occupancy after Chi^t- Hammack, son of Dr. and Mrs. week by Father Moran. Berinarer* 153 MndiBon. EA. 2285. maa. Prefer furnished—2 or 8 rooms with bath. Cali Main 4612 or Keystone 4206. William C. Hammack, were mar­ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Soy Red Action Shows ried in a lovely ceremony in St. E.STATE OF FRANK S. CREST. «Uo DRUGGISTS John’s church on Monday, Dec. 26. known *b Fr»nk Stanley Crest, DECEASED. Xkc Catgest Catholic Staff The Rev. John P. Moran officiated. N«. 86910. TOUR PRESCRIPTIONS Homes for Sale Religion Not Waning Notice i* hereby given th*t on the SUt The bride, who was given in mar­ day of J*nu*ry. 1960. I will pr*»ent to the will be filled eorrtctly at FOR SALE BY OWNER; New York.—The comment h«re riage by her father, chose a gown County Court of the City and County of WASBINCTON PARK PHARMACY of attg mortuary iu Colorado of rich white satin studded on the Denver. Colorado, my aeeounU for FINAL 8 BEDROOM home block St. PKilo- is that the Cominform has tacitly SETTI.EMENT of the administration of Ph. SP. 9766 1096 South Gaylord St. conceded that religious sentiment bodice and peplum with beading of ■aid n tats when and where all persona in reena'a, reaaonable down payment. GL. 1^8. with a fatal of mora than 120 y a a 'rt is flourishing, rather than waning, pearl and crystal. 'The long full intereat may appear and object to them M O lm J A R ^ skirt ended in a train. Her beau­ if they ao deaire. ■ TOW ELS & LINEN SUPPLY in European countries under Com­ tiful full-length veil of princess B. C. HillUrd. Jr.. 2406 FEDERAL o f mortuary oxparianca. munist domination. This admission Administrator. came in a roundabout way when lace on white point d’esprit fell GL. 5709 MOUNTAIN TOWEL * SUPPLY CO from a wreath of orange blossoms. Communism’s top policy-making NOTICE TO CREDITORS Service furnished for Officee. Barbers. MONEY She carried a bouquet of white or­ Estate of James E. Stephens, Mental Reataurants. Stores, and Banquets Real estate loans in or near body made public resolutions Incompetent. No. 87920. | • JOSEPH E. BONA (Cathedral) chids with streamers of stephan- B W BECKrUS. Manager adopted at a meeting in some un­ otis. Notice Is hereby given that on the i Boys' & Girls' Denver disclosed place on the European 28th day of November, 1949, letters of con­ 1227 Cartls St. MA. 7960 • DOROTHY ST. JOHN JACKSON (Cathedrtd) Mrs. Robert Adelman was ma­ servatorship were issued to the undersigned To refinance your present loan continent. One resolution told os conservator of the above named estate Communist party workers they tron of honor, and the bridesmaids and ail persons having claims against said BICYCLES * American Pennant To help youibuy a home • C. WOODROW JACKSON (Cathedral) must draw religious adherents into were Mrs. J. Donald Krusemark, estate are required to file them for allow­ 00 To improTe your home the struggle against “the war pol­ Miss Jo Anne Schwalbe, and Miss ance in the Cwnty Court of the City and Columbia 38 ; Mfg. Co. • EDWIN E. DAVIS (St Catherine's) icy of the Anglo-American imper­ County of Denver. Colorado, within fix Mary Jeanne Maines. Little Miss montha from said data or oaid elaima will Reconditioned___15®,® I LETTERING AND DECORATING Call or See Mr. Williams or ialistic bMc.”' Special attention, Carol Anne Brocha was the flower bt fortver barred. y o r ALL ATHLETIC I^IFORHS Mr. Mac Beth • HAROLD BELLM (St Dominic's) the resolution said, must be de­ B. C. Hilliard. Jr.. Terms If Desire^ girl. 'They were dres.sed alike in Conservator. t CHENILLE LETTERS. EMBLEMS ' voted in the Communist “peace full-skirted white'satin dresses de­ Bike Accessories y AND MONOGRAMS 1641 Stout St. TAbor 6266 program” to the masses of Catho' • GENE STEINKE (Cathedral) signed with three-quarter length NOnCB OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND ^624 16U St-. Peetlss BalMing. KB U67 < lie workers and workingmen’s sleeves and sweetheart necklines. DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP A.L. organizations. ESTATE OF Elmer H. Dodson, DECEASED. • ELEANOR HAGERMAN (Cathedral) They cloche caps of the same ma­ 'No. 86441 terial had open crowns and were Notice Is hereby given tfagt on the 17th GLODT ( HELKER TABS • ANTHONY CONIGLIO (Mt Carmel) Moslems Fight Filth studbed with pearls. All carried day of January, 1960. I will present So the Also Sightseeing Trips larg4 bouquets of poinsettias. County Court of the City and County of 253 Broadway PE. 9866 Cairo. — Spurred by protests Denver. Colorado, my accounts for final ED OUNDON TA. 2233 • PERCY LOUNGE (St Bernadette's) Holmes Shesstead of Craig was settlement of the administration of said from Christian and Moslem reli­ Mr. Hammack’s best man, and the estate, when and where all persona In inter- gious leaders, the press section of sst may appear and object to them, if they • LLOYD CRAFT (Mt Carmel) ushers were Irwin Ehiman, Shel­ so desire. the Egyptian Ministry of Interior don South wick, Allan Felix of New Notice is also hereby given that there hoe Dr. F. A . Smith WE HAVE MOVED issued rC warning to magazine and York city, Joseph and Miles Bro­ been filed in said estate ■ petition asking • HAROLD SPRING (Presentation) newspaper publi.shers against cha, Dean Richard Leuck, and for a judicial ascertainment and determin­ printing “suggestive and inde­ ation of the heirs of such deceased, and set­ Optometrist George Rothweilcr, Jr. ting forth that the names, addresses and ABEG6-FELL0WS Printing Co. cent” phptographs and drawings. A large reception in the home of relationship of all persons, who are or I Eyas Examined * Viaaal Car* the bridegroom’s parents followed claim to be heirs of said deceased, so far os | 1454 Walton in Rear • Denver • KE. 40.54 known to the petitioner, arc os follows, to- i Individually Styled Glasses Expert on Chant the ceremony. After a wedding trip wit: Alfred Barrow. 2886 Andrade Blvd., I , n __, n : ui J Richmond. California, Nephew;^ ‘ Alice ■ L.( Freiburg, Germany. — Dom Do- to Seattle and Kicnland, rt asn ., .Stlekel, SS62 Wabansis Avenue. Chicago. where the couple will make their Illinois, Niees: lone Harris, 661 North 14th minicus Johner, O.S.B., one of the Street, Apt. 14. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Ford Optical Co. foremost European authorities on home, the bride will return to Den­ Niece: Irens Baird. Routs 6, Box 294, Mc­ ver to complete work on her mas­ Henry, Illinois, Nieec: 1558 Broaflwaj dkoL ^A iaiiL <£o£UtAy Gregorian chant and a member of ter’s degree in psychology. She will Accordingly, notice Is also hereby given 16lh at Beuldt/ that upon the data aforesaid, or the day to F.H.A. • CONVENTIONAL • G.l the Archabbey of Beuron, has ob­ rejoin her husband in March, which the hearing rosy be continued, the TAbor 1295 served his 75th . Gerald Paul, son of Mr. and Court will procc^ to recelv# gnd hear Mrs. Paul Teska, was baptized on proofs eoncorning the heirs of such de- 0 £ u ur ii e k c e o ^ , and, upon the proofs submitted, will enter ■ decree In said estate determining mORTUHRIES Call a Radio Magazine who are the heirs of soch deceased person, ZIPPER REPAIRS at which hearing all persons claiming to ba dCejoJioAd. JCut&fdL Paris.—La Vie Catholique, illus­ heirs at law of such deceaasd may appear Oa Alsioat Any Garaieat or ArticU Now Sotring Ntorly and present their proofs, MORTGAGE LOANS AND INSURANCE BROKER ^ i'AB trated weekly, )ias announced B. a HillUrd, Jr., ' Melt of Dtny.r'i familiH MAin 7171 plans for a new Catholic radio and Administrator. ROY SYSTEM, INC. Specializing4ii Eaat Jefferaon County and North Denver i Spt*r ot Shtrmon Prsgipt. Coarteso* Sarrlca cinema magazine to be launched in SHOE REPAIR CHtAPER RATES Name and Title of Per»on Giving Notice. KOCH BUILDING LAKEWOOD 1301 1-WAT-RADIO January. It will be called Radio- This notice is issued pursuant to Sec. 227, » Broadway BP. 41U CLEAN NEW CAM Cttietna, as aaend^ and Gtc. 11, Ch« 176, *15 C.SoA. 9395 We*t Colfax Avenue Lakewood 15, Colorado ! H iunday, Dec. 29, 1949 Office, 9 3 8 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN

Cedric Foster Family Welfare Agency Agrees With Pope (Ih q id JiiJu jc d A , —75 Years of Service' By Rev. Robert E. Kekeisen GUEST REGISTORIAL CEDRIC FOSTER, popular news commenta­ By Boyd S. Bailey tor, devoted his Christmas eve radio broadcast (Vice President, Family Welfare Service) to a discussion o^ the Holy Father’s holiday mes­ Half-Century Sees Resurgence of Catholicism SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO in 1874, when sage. Not only did the airwaves speaker give his By P aul H. Hallett Loisy’s day. Materialism has proved not even Deliver was a town of but 15,000 people, and " full endorsement to the Pope's plea for Christian IS 1950 WORSE religiously*than 1900? There plausible under the light of the new physics. five years before the first telephone exc^nge unity, but he launched a clear explanation in de­ are ways in which it is; there can be no doubt In 1900 there were not much more than 1,000 was estab lish ed , the fense of the Catholic doctrine of the one true about th at Morals, in America and England and Catholic sees. Today there are 1,800. The total Family Welfare Serv­ Church. perhaps most other countries, are worse; the population of the United States has not quite ice was first organized family has been greatly weakened. Birth control, doubled these pa.st 50 years, but .the Catholic as the Ladies’ Relief Whether you be Catholic, Protestant, or Jew, society. This society sdid Mr. Foster, you will have to admit that there which had no respectability in 1900, has attained population of the United States has gone up that status and grown immeasurably. Ideas about from 10,000,000 to a probable 30,000,000 or was for the purpose of does exist a great need for unity among all peo­ more, in spite of the cutting off of what used to “improving the condi­ ples if there is to be peace in the world. The news right and wrong Ijave become badly confused. Secularisni has sapped the strength of religion in be its main tributary, immigration. In England as tions of the poor.” For commentator decried the constant bickering that late as 1900-Catholicism was still referred to as several years this soci­ obtains among Christian denominations, labeling the life of multitudes. The first militantly atheist state in history has spread over half the world. “the Italian mission,” and Catholics were thought ety, through volunteer this one of the worst obstacles in the fight against of by the then dominant Protestant body as workers, visited' vwgi wr i atheistic, domhneering Communism. But the picturb has another side. In 1900 people confined chiefly to decaying parts of “worthy families,” and W 1 MR. FOSTER ANTICIPATED an objection France had been suffering an anticle'ricalism reminiscent of what Czecho-Slovakia is going Europe. A half-century later the leading organ gave such “necessities that is often brought against the Church when o f that same class, the London Times pleaded for as shoes, baskets of ? she appeals for Christian unity—the fact that the through today. Education had been secularized and religious congregations were about to be closer co-operation with what it recognized as food, clothing, and at I Catholic Church professes belief in one true suppressed. The Italian government was atheistic the main force against Communism. ' times coal.” Church established by Christ for the salvation and anticlerical. Modernism, which threw miracles IN 1900 EUROPE BELONGED to its non- In 1884, however, it of mankind not recognizing the claims of other and dogmas overboard, was taking hold of some * Catholjc parts. Since that year a new Catholic became apparent that religious bodies. Although the Pope clearly holds priests’ minds, and was not to be finally exorcized republic has arisen, and Ireland has shown itself this society, because of that the Catholic Church is the one Church, said until some years later. Meanwhile, Modernism capable of exerting an influence on world affairs. the growing population Mr; .Foster, Church authorities have even pun­ was finding comfortable, permanent lodgings in In Germany, Austria, Italy, France, Belgium, and and a larger number of ished priests who have ventured to propound the Protestantism, to produce a'revolution evidenced to a great extent Holland, there are also demo­ persons in need of help, strictest interpretation of the statement: "Out­ today in so many Churches drained dry of the cratically elected governments in which the lead­ had need for an ex- Boyd S. Bailey side the Church there is no salvation.’’ supernatural. In contrast to the relatively high ing positions are held by Catholics. The goyem- panded program, at which time it hired a paid It is significant that an intelligent newsman, standard of morals, materialistic philosophy, dis­ ments of Spain and Portugal may be described secretary to organize the work. Annual mass ‘ one conversant with world affairs and many of guised in the name of “science,” ruled the day. as Catholic, and so may those of some Latin meeting;s were held in the Tabor Opera house their more obscure implications, should recognize BUT IN 1950, though morals are weaker and American countries. Outside the Iron Curtain after it was built. There was a great deal of in­ the importance of the Holy Father’s’*efforts for secularism stronger than a half-century ago, the the tide' of European changes has been set in terest shown by the public at that time. international peace. Clearly Mr. Foster is only philosophy that seeks to justify this condition is motion by Catholic leaders. IT WAS AT THIS JUNCTURE that a dif­ one of many who are aware of the Pope’s posi­ Rampant Communism, the atom bomb, the ferent concept of social service was injected. A on the defensive. T hon^ic philosophy, which two greatest wars in history, and the earth- tion, but few have put their impressions down had scaiit respectability outside Catholic circles in joint financial plan was organized for all philan­ with equal emphasis and clarity. shaking depression of the ’30s have made com­ thropic enterpri.ses, principally through the in­ 1900, is how a^eapon wielded with increasing placency with the evolutionistic philosojihy of the THE HOLY FATHER, being the present suc­ effectiveness by men whose names are known spiration of Father William O’Ryan and Dean cessor of the one whom the Prince of Peace ap­ early 1900s impossible. A good indication of the everywhere. Biblical experts who follow tradi­ reassertion of Christianity can be found in the H. Martyn Hart. In 1889 the Charity Org;aniza- pointed head of His Church, has an especially tional Christianity have been shown to be scien- last issue of Li/e to appear in this half-century. tion society was established and one of the func­ sacred duty to expend his efforts for harmony tifically superior to the “Higher Critics” of . The editorial pleading for a return to super­ tions of the Ladies’ Relief society, “The Home,” among nations and among the members of na­ natural Christianity, the understanding treatment became “The Old Ladies’ Hom^” the other tions. Being the spiritual father of the world, The Power of Prayer of thp Christian dogmas illustrated by Michel­ functions of the society were made part of the His Holiness has the welfare of the world of souls angelo, and the attitude that a high birth rate new organization and became the collecting and at heart. Paternal love, suffers when children are ,B y Rev. F rancis Syrianey in the Kentucky mountains is a sign of vitality distributing agency for goods and services of the The Denver Catholic Register at war with one another. The international newly organized society. The Charity Organiza­ ONE OF THE MOST VIVID pictures that we would hardly have been admitted by most secular President...... Most Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. breach of justice and charity that prevails in th^ magazine publishers, or by Life itself, 10 years tion society had several functions: To furnish Editor...... Rt, R ey^m thew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. modem scene is the great enemy of Christianity, have of the Holy Father, Pius XII, shows him ago. relief to the poor, to co-ordinate charitable ac­ Managing Director...... Mo^sigafer John B. Cavanagb, M.A., Ph.D. which aims at securing human rights and broth­ with folded hands and head reverently bowed. His tivities, and to raise a definite fund to meet the City Editor...... Rev. John B. Ebel, M.A., Litt.D. erly love across the globe. When that entrench­ long, graceful fingers point upward like un­ needs of the philanthropic agencies. Associate Editors — Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A., LittD,; Linus ment of charity and rights is secure, peace will By 1911, there was a considerable network of Riordan, Ph.D.; Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A., Litt.D.; Rev. Robert reign. stoppable .shafts piercing the veil of heaven and Christian Principles social service facilities, maternity clinics and Kekeisen, M.A., Litt.M.; Paul H. Hallett, Litt.D.; Jacl; Hcher, A.B.; opening therein holes through which the divine homes, day nurseries, nursing services, dispen­ James Kelly, A.B.; Art Editor, Leo Canavan, M.F.A. grace may flow down to man. And the Lost Peace saries, a home for aged women, orphanages, a • Normal Christian Life This picture is more than symbolic for we Entered as second class matter at the po.stoffice at Denver, Colo. By Rev. J ohn B. E bel children’s agency, special service for the blind, “Nothing is more ‘normal’ than the Beatific know that His Holiness is a man of prayer and “IN FEBRUARY, 1945, at Yalta and on and community centers. At this time the Chari­ Published Weekly by Vision which, neverthele'ss, completely transcends penance. Even after his 18-hour days, filled with June 6, 1944, the date of the Allied invasion of ties Organization society changed its name to all our natural powers and Is most ‘extraordinary’ the cares of the world, he retires to the privacy Normandy, it might be said that we lost the the United Charities of Denver. THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) if it be compared with our natural way of know­ of his own chambers and prays for mankind. The 938 Bannock Street, 1 peace.” With this blunt statement Hanson W. AGAIN, IN 1913, the name was changed to ing things; for there, God, instead of appearing to reports get out, too, of the mortifications he en­ Baldwin, military editor of the New York Thma, Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 us through the medium of abstract or even in­ dures, many as severe as those practiced by the Denver Federation of Charity and Philan­ members of the strict penitential communities. begins in the January issue of The Atlantic a thropy. The relief-giving function became vested* fused species, becomes Himselt as it w;ere tte discussion of “Our Worst Blunders in the War.” Subscription: ‘species’ by which we know Him in a direct in­ in a department of relief. With the increased IT IS SIGNIFICANT TO US that the Pope He lists six of them, all stemming from our demands upon this department, it became ap­ 75 cents per year in Archdiocese of Denver. tuition which is the product of an immediate con­ speaks unabashedly and in utter confidence of the original misreading of the Ru.ssian mind. “Amer­ parent that the federation should no longer en- $1.25 per year Outside -Archdiocese of Denver. tact of our intellect with His divine Being! There­ power of prayer in most of. his public statements. ican political and strategic mistakes during the ^ g e directly in giving help to individual fam­ fore it is clear we are not using the word ‘normal’ This is particularly true of his message to the war,” he declares, “possibly lengthened it, cer­ Canada, $2.00 a year per subscription. to mean anything like ‘natural.’ The Christian life ilies, and consequently the department was given Foreign countries, including Philippines, $2.75 a year. world Dec. 23 in preparation for the opening of tainly made it more difficult, and are largely complete autonomy and became the Social Serv­ is not merely natural, it is supernatural; and/con­ the Holy Year. In its very beginning he speaks of responsible for the difficulties and crises through ice bureau. Thursday, December 29, 1949 sequently it is what is supernatural that is nor­ how his heart is warmed with the knowledge that which we have been passing since the war.” The Denver Federation of Charity and Phi­ mal in the Christian life,’’ — (Thomas Merton the world will be praying together. Of the three mistakes di.scussed in Baldwin’s in the Commonweal) lanthropy was organized as the Community Chest r- “We seem to see millions upon millions of first article, the first is the insistence upon uncon­ of Denver in 1922 (the first Community Chest OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER the faithful and hear the thrill of their voices— ditional surrender, which he lists as ‘‘perhaps the in the United States). The Social Service bureau The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. 'Dangerous' Christianity and our heart does not deceive us—in union with biggest political mistake of the war.” Our insis­ then became a Chest agency, carrying out the We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ “Christianity has reduced Itself to attendance ours forming an immense chorus of fervent tence upon unconditional surrender of Germany same work in relief and .service as it had in the ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or at Sunday Mass, without any evidence of the vital thanksgiving, eager longing, and humble petition was an open invitation to unconditional re­ past. those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. ■nature of Christ’s teachings. The modern pagans to the Father, giver of every good gift; to the sistance. “It discouraged opposition to Hitler, The Federal Emergency and Relief act in We hope The Register will be read in every home of the who notice us do not see in us the striking charac­ Son, expiator of every wrong; to the Holy Ghost, probably lengthened the war, cost us lives, and 1933 changed the character and extent of the Archdiocese. teristics which caught and held the pagans of an- dispenser of every grace.” helped to lead to the present abortive peace, ■■ services of the Social Service bureau; it became We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in «ient Rome. They see dnly that we are not very BECAUSE OF THIS MIGHTY CHORUS of “UNCONDITIONAL SLHRRENDER was a less and less a relief agency, and more and more the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. different from themselves, and unfortunately, prayer ascending on high, the Holy Father is con­ policy of political bankruptcy that delayed our a service agency. The stress was placed on « URBAN J. VEHR, they are correct. We go to Mass and they do not; fident that the Holy Year will be one of extraor­ military objective—victory—and confirmed our strengthening family ties, meeting emotional Jan. 29, 1942 Archbishop of Denver. that is the extent of the difference for most of dinary grace. It is up to all Catholics that their lack of a reasoned program for peace. It cost us problems of the individual and family, helping us. Christianity has ceased to be ‘dangerous’; it own prayers, whether or not they can go to dearly in lives and time, and its e.ssentially nega­ the family and individuals face and solve new involves no risk, no , and it hardly causes Rome, are united with the Holy Father’s. Then, tive concept has handicapped the development of and .sometimes overwhelming problems. FORTY HOURS' DEVOTION and only then, can we merit the favors we seek DURING 1943, there were two more services ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER— Week of Jan. 1, 1950 a flurry in the affairs of the world.’’ — (Abbe a positive peace program. . . . Victory could not Michonneau in Revolution in a City Parish) from the throne of God. possibly mean a more stable peace, for 'uncondi­ added to the Social Service bureau: The Home­ Denver, St. Anthony’s hospital makers’ service, designed to provide capable- Greeley, St. Peter’s church tional surrender’ meant, as Liddell Hart has noted, the ‘complete disappearance of any Euro­ and accomplished women who can go into a home pean balance. War to the bitter end was bound to at a moment’s notice and take over in the moth­ CATHOLIC RADIO LOG make Russia “top dog” on the continent, to leave er’s absence or incapacity, and the Unmarried / Station KOA Station KFEL the countries of Western Europe gp-avely weak­ Mother program, which assumed case work serv- ' AVE MARIA HOUR — Sun. ened, and to destroy any buffer.’ ” ices at the Florence Crittenton home, the Fair- CATHOLIC HOUR— Sunday,' havfln Maternity home, and service for other un­ 4 p.m. day, 5:30 a.m. and 11:30 The second mistake he’lists as the invasion of Western Europe and the con.sequent loss of married mothers requiring prenatal care. ASK AND LEARN—Sunday, fa’m ily t h e a t e r — Eastern Europe to Communism. Britain, he points The name of the Social Service bureau was 10;4S p.m. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. out, proposed a strategy based upon political as changed to the Family Welfare Service in 1946, ASK FR. l o r d —7 to 7:15 The AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK well as military considerations, and looking ahead and its services were broadened and strength­ Station KMYR p.m. daily Monday through to the peace. This strategy wak to invade South­ ened. At the same time, the program of the SACRED HEART PROGRAM Friday over FM. of Denver ern Europe, thereby save the Eastern European agency has been kept flexible, so that it can be Station KLZ countries from Russia, and check Russian expan­ changed w(th the changing times, and thus ren­ —Weekdays at 7:30 a.m. CHURCH OF AIR— Sunday, sion. Churchill proposed an offensive via Belgrade der a maximum service to the community. In keeping with this philosophy we find this agency —Sundays at 12:15 noon. 8-8:30 a.m. / and Warsaw. 'The American strateg;y w^pn out, however, and Eastern Europe was left to be trying to cope with family problems that arise devoured by the Soviet juggernaut. from the complexity of problems, both social and economic, that confront the family and individ­ THE LOSS OF CENTRAL EUROPE is the ual of today and tend to undermine moral values Is Pleased to Annownce an result of a third mistake, or series of mistakes, and family ties. In turn, these breakdowns and made during the war in di.scussions in Washing­ frustrations tend to undermine the very roots of ton and London, Quebec and Yalta. The result of our democracy. Hence the services offered by Hear these discussions was that the American armies, the agency to assist families and individuals in having seized their objectives in Western Ger­ understanding their problems and resources help Increase of Its Surplus Account many, halted their drives at the Czecho-Slovakian them work at their difficulties and make them t border and 30 miles from Berlin, allowing the a source of strength for our democracy rather A SK and LEARN Russians to “liberate” the Czechs and ravage the than a detriment. blasted German capital. THIS IS DONE by offering; 1. Consultation As a result, Gzecho-Slovakia is now firmly in in premarital cases; 2. Consultation in marital From $1,000,000 to the Soviet bloc. Though the other Allies share in difficulties; 3. Parent-child relationships; 4. the occupation of Berlin, the communications Problems of individual maladjustments; 5. Home­ KOA through the Russian zone are so tenuous that the makers’ service; 6. Services to unmarried moth­ Berlin blockade brought the U.S. and the Soviet ers; 7. Case work services to families faced with close to a shooting war. Eastern'Germany and a need for adjusting to physical illness and mental 10:45 Poland are being Sovietized, and Austria is tied illness, and individuals in adjusting to permanent to Russia by the Soviet-zone mooring mast. handicaps; 8. Consultation with children or ado­ EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT Mr. Baldwin points out the political and eco­ lescents who need help in behavior problems; $1,500,000.00 nomic reasons why our actions in these cases 9. Consultation on family budgeting; 10. Finan­ were mistaken. He b?ses his on political cial assistance, when gi-anting money is part of Questions on religion submitted by the radio and diplomatic and economic principles, and it the case work service, or when financial emer­ is devastating enough. gencies arise in a family already receiving serv- “ audience answered on the archdiucesan broadcast. BUT WE WOULD LIKE to point out that ices from the agency.' behind each of these mistakes, so costly to us in The Family Welfare Service has been per­ Booklets on Catholic Church available free of cost the present cold war when the democratic nations forming these various community services for This increase provides an additional protec­ are fighting for their very existence, there is a -- to all inquirers. the past 75 yeare, only because it has been un­ breach of Christian principle. In every case, if selfishly suppor(ed through voluntary contribu­ tion to our steadily growing number of de­ rules of Christian charity and justice as set down tions—tbe real democratic way of doing things. WRITE TO in the Gospels had been followed, the mistakes would not have been made, Europe would not . ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA positors and broadens our loaning base so today be one-half Communist, and atheistic Rus­ Courage in a Drug Store Denver 2, Colorado sia would have been held in check. As to unconditional surrender, for example, BACK IN THE 1920s, when a gangster en­ that we may better setVe our commercial loan it is difficult to imagine anything more un- tered a store and offered to sell the proprietor Christian. All the rules of charity are to spare “protection,” the latter often believed it advis­ MAin 5314 L human life and property unless necessary to able to submit to the extortion. If he refused, borrowers. destroy them. We flaunted the Christian principle, acid was thrown on his merchandise, or a brick and today we are paying for it. A Germany was hurled through his wiiidovh beaten but not destroyed could be a dam to hold We think there is a parallel between such a F. J. KIRCHHOF Russia in check; a Germany destroyed is the practice and the selling methods of some of the OUR CAPITAL STRUaURE IS NOW channel through which Communist hordes may large magazine di.stributing agencies which com­ yet flow into all of Western Europe. pel druggists and other magazine dealers to Again, if we had thought of the needs of the handle pornographic magazines. There are no Construction Co. ^3a^}ital ... M...... M...... M.....I .$ 500,000.00 peoples of Eastern Europe, we would not have threats of violence, of course. The transactions let them fall as unprotected victims into the Rus­ are all within the law. But the conscientioua • t -A SnFjplus ...... I . 1,500,000.00 sian maw. Invasion of Europe fyom the south dealer finds it costly to refuse to play along with BUILDERS would have saved the Balkans from Stalin and the big distributors. He may repeatedly refuse to Undivided Profits . 510,865.25 perhaps even from Tito; as it is, the concentra­ accept offensive magazines, but the distributors tion camps there are filled and thousands havV-- keep sending them to him. If he wants to keep We 'Appreciate Your Patronage been martyred for their fAith. Had we invaded ' them off his racks he must spend hours sorting Europe from the south. Archbishop Stepinac and the literary wheat from the chaff. Besides, his 700 Lawrence St. ^ Denver, Colo. Cardinal Mindszenty would not today be in money Is tied up in dead merchandise for several Member, Federal Deposit Member, Federal prison. wc0ks Insurance Corporation Reserve System PERHAPS MOST DISGUSTING of aU was ' RECENTLY WE HEARD of a Cincinnati ESTABUBBKO If«l our turning over of Berlin to the fiendish pleasure druggist who had enough courage to call the bluff of the Russian barbarians. The rape and pillage of the distributing agencies. He canceled all his of that city will go down (n history as one of its magazine orders rather than traffic in morally darkest pages. We coujd have prevented it, had dangerous publications. Virtue does not invari­ TheAmerican Fixture Co we not agreed to let Stalin have his hideous re­ ably pay in dollars and cents, but the druggist has • MaBofBetvrtn The AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK venge. Surely no vestige of Christian principle of found,.to his surprise, that he has more customers Church Pews and Altars charity entered into that decision! than ever before. People in his neighborhood, Cihurch Furniture of Denver Many times we see religion contrasted with hearing about his battle with the giants, come in practicality. It is forgotten that Christianity, to shake his hand—and buy his merchandise. Bank, Office, and Store Fixtures . iyth at Lawrence Streets . ^ established by God Himself, is the most practical Parents are especially pleased to find a drug store MUlwork of All Kindt guide that man has; its principles fit human free of moral dangers for their children. nature and guide human affairs perfectly. We see If a few more magazine dealers, with the sup­ T H ~ E B A N K ~ '0 F P E R B □ N A L I Z ED 8 E R V~l C € today how impractical it was to ignore Christian port of their customers, displayed the same kind F, J. Kirchliof, Pres. MA. 0168 principles. We see'that the most practical state­ of courage and independence, the distributors C. F. Suhl, ytet Pres, 1236 Arapahoe St. ments issued in this world emanate from the would soon listen to reason.— (Catholic Telegraph- \ Oenver, G>la. \ throne of S t Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican. Register, Cincinnati) 1

PAGE TW ELVE Office, 918 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4205 Thursday, Dec. 29, 1949 Colorado Springs Couple Once Home of Sacred Heart College 99 Mark Wedding Milestone 'Why Pay More’ (Trademark) Colorado Springfs. — Mr. and tions by Miss Elizabeth Neeble, Mrs. Joseph Wallace will have an were rendered. open house Monday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murray left Sunday for New Orleans, La., WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES the celebration of their 10th wed­ to spend the holidays with Mrs. CUUPA.NT ding: anniversary. Mrs. Wallace’s Murray’s brother and sister-in- Colorado Ovmed Stores sister, Mrs. John McDonald of law. Grand Island, Neb,, will arrive Mrs. Texie Magnusson, 111 N, Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. here in time for the event. Seventh street, announces the Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Mantz, marriage of her daughter. Miss 30 South Broadway l.'ith and California 1334 N. Nevada, announce the Betty Jo Webster to William J. 3933 W. Colfax 17th & Tremont birth of a dauijhter Dec. 13. Kirkpatrick-, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts Joseph J. Kirkpatrick, 314 Bonfoy will receive Holy Communion in a avenue. The ceremony was per­ body next Sunday in St. Mary’s formed before the Rev. Anthony church in the 8 o’clock Mass. Elzi on Dec. 10. Miss Jean Norton was maid of honor, and Don The Knights of Columbus held Huddleston was best man. After a their regular meeting Dec. 21 in short wedding trip, the couple will the clubrooms. make their home at 1111 W. Colo­ A former Colorado Springs rado avenue. couple, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome At the annual Christmas ban­ Howard, will arrive Friday from quet held for the school’s students their home in Cambridge, Mass., in Denver Dec. 22, Mrs. Spencer THIS BUILDING, now Mt. Elizabeth’s retreat at Mt. the college was moved to IJenver, the building reverted to its former to spend the holidays with Mrs. Penrose was awarded the Bishop Morrison, has a distinguished role in the Catholic history use as a hotel until 1943, when it was purchased by the late Frank Howard’s mother, Mrs. Michael Machebeuf medal by Loretto Kirchhof and given to the Poor Sisters of St. Francis Seraph of the Lauritzen. Heights college. The engraved sil­ of Colorado. Originally a hotel and gambling house, it became the Perpetual Adoration for use as a home for the aged. It was named The Progressive Book club held ver medal depicts Bishop Joseph P. home of Sacred Heart college, predecessor to Regis, In 1884. When in memory of Mrs. Elizabeth O’Connor Kirchhof. its Christmas party Dec. 26 in the Machebeuf, Denver’s first Bishop, home of Mrs. Stephen Lee. Assist­ and it was presented by the Most r. Howlett 8 History of Greeley Parish lAra/n ^ .^ 11 X ing hostesses were Mrs. Mabel Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Archbishop of Caldwell and Mrs. Andrew Bozell. Denver. Mrs. Penrose, first recipi­ The Christmas story was given by ent of the medal, was cited for out­ No Catholics Among City^s Founders □ ?j l \ i • Mrs. Eugene Brown, and there was standing service to the Church in an exchange of gifts. Vocal selec­ the West. (St. Peter's Church, Greeley;^ Written in ^ 1915) Held by Nuns in Greeley is another towTi founded by a colony. The colonists were from New York and New England, and were of the Puritan type. It was called the Union colony, and Horace Greeley was one of its principal promoters, hence its name in his honor. Brighton Chapel The colonists arrived in 1870, and took possession of a fertile tract of land on the Den­ 5 Brighton. — (St. Augustine’s ver Pacific railroad near the junction of the Platte and the Cache-a-la-Poudre riv- Parish)—The Missionary Sisters trs, about 50 miles north, of Den­ of Our Lady of Victory made their ^ Colorado S prings ver. There were no Catholics In 1903 the Rev. Andrew B. ing an influence in many ways upon those within and without the annual year’s end day of recol­ among the colonists, and they prob­ Casey was appointed first resident lection Dec.-26. Missionary Sisters ably hoped none would ever come pastor of Greeley, The congrega­ fold. Father Casey took a great interest in the school, and the from convente in Denver and to the place, but there were a few tion was not really able to support G eeley joined those in Brjghton. such connected with the railroad, a priest, and any other priest young men and women attending it appreciated his interest and re­ The day opened with a High Mass and on land outside the colony’s would probably have given up and celebrated in the newly remodeled possessions. We find the families gone away, but Father Casey was sponded nobly to his efforts for their spiritual and temporal wel­ Brighton chapel. By special per­ of John O’Donnell. Michael Lavelle, what is called “a good mixer,’’ and mission of the Most Reverend Patrick Brady, John O’Grady, Mat­ he conciliated the good will of all fare. The school authorities were not less appreciative of the good Archbishop there was all-day ex­ thew Ryan, and Mrs. McCartney citizens, and soon had the entire position of the Blessed Sacrament among the first Catholics. These town ready to help him. His con­ effects of his work, and gave him a free hand, and even the assist­ in the chapel this day. The con­ families were first visited by a gregation also grew in numbers ferences for the day of recollec­ priest from Denver, and later from and a larger church became neces­ ance of their encouragement At­ tached to Greeley were the mis tion were given by Father Roy Fort Collins. In 1884 the Rev. J. J. sary. As the location of the little Figlino, whose theme was repara­ Biirliley Bros. IBotors LePage attempted to build for church was very valuable for busi­ sions, but without churclws, of Sev­ erance, Windsor, Milliken, Eaton, tion for sin. them a little church, but he suc­ ness purposes Father Casey a_c Our Lady of Fatima devotions Sales - STUDEBAKER - Service ceeded in building only the part cepted a good offer and sold in Nunn, and other smaller places. The number of Catholics in these will be held Friday evenings at AUTO REPAIRING ON ALL MAKE CARS A TRUCKS intended for the sacristy. It was 1909, and be^an a new church. 7 :45. The- devotions, from now of brick, and the church was never This was dedicated in 1910, and missions might equal that of Gree­ EXPERT B o o r AND KEND8B WORK — QLALITT PAINTING ley itself. Father Casey had an as­ until the end of the Holy Year, STEAM CLEANING - WASHING - LUBRICATION SERVICE added to it. was an elegant structure, as the will have as their primary inten­ From this time on Greeley was papers said, “admittedly the most sistant for this work a great part 6o0 So. Broadway — New Location — RA. 2826 handsome church edifice in North­ of the time. tion the success of the Holy Year attended, with more or less regu­ and the fin in g of many converts larity, by priests from Fort Collins, ern Colorado.’’ The parish numbers To the great sorrow of the peo­ about 60 families in good circum­ ple of Greeley, Father Casey died to the faith. until 1899 when Father Lajeunesse in 1916, and his successor has only Christmas in St. Augustine’s Service 6:30 A.M. to Midnight Daily MAY REALTY was appointed to the mission of stances, and a number of individ­ parish was an especially spiritual Fort Collins. The number of Cath­ uals. The State Normal school is just been appointed—the Rev. Ray­ located at (Ireeley, and about 10 mond Hickey, and it remains to be one this year with large numbers HAKitr's TEX A CO smyid olics had increased some, and Fa­ of parishioners receiving Holy REALTOR ther Lajeunesse thought they per cent of the enrollment is Cath­ seen how he will succeed in his dif­ HARRY FLEMING, Proprietor ficult position. A heavy debt bur­ Communion in each of the five might have a real church. He suc­ olic. At the present time this means mi dens the church, for it must be said Masses said that d TEXACO FIIESTOKE MODUCTS SPEER BLVD, AT BANNOCK INSURANCE - LOANS ceeded in building one, although about 70 educated and accom­ LUBIICATION toO WASHINS TABOR 9222 small, on a lot adjoining the court plished young people added to the that Father Casey, in spite of his Masses on New Year’s day will regular congregation, and exercis- other excellent qualities, was not be the same as Sunday: 7, 8, 9, house, and dedicating it in 1902. skilled in finance. Not only is a and 10:30. The 10:30 Mass will Ute Tlieater Bldg. financier now necessary, but also be a High Mass. RENT A NEW CAR Colorado Springs, Colo. a man of learning and tact to di­ CROSLET TO CADILLAC rect the minds of his subjects in MAIN 1898 New Nativity Scene the school, where teachers are not GO always in sympathy with their re­ Women Hold Meet ligion, and sometimes not even with Christian ideas. In Idaho Springs Is Blessed in Yuma Longmont FOR The Murray Drug Co. WILLIAM C. CRARON The growth of this parish was Idaho Springs.— (St. Paul’s Par­ steady and {substantial, and, in ish)—The women of the par­ AUTOMOTIVE “Superior Servie* Store*" Optometrist Yuma.— (S t John’s Parish)—Father Clement Galla­ 1905, a fine stone church was ish held their monthly meet­ NEWEST EQUIPMENT erected at the' corner of Collier LOWEST RATES Main Stor* Phone Main 144 U f North ToJob St. gher, assisted by the Rev. Deacon Raymond Blach and Leo ing Dec. 14 in the home of Mrs. Blach, officiated at the Midnight Mass on Christmas, The street and Fourth avenue, and a D. J. Donnelly. Mrs. Rose Atche- Hmyeos- Vmtioii iM lam trl|u it ipMltl SERVICE Mala Stoti — 18 N.rUi T.loo 8U PHONE MAIN U a handsome rectory built on an ad­ lev nlM. let ii lliire slU yo< es Hut trii altar was banked with evergreens, colored lights, and re d ...... son presided. VH ere s iib s Ib i. Visit Denver's NMtb Stor. -• MS North Tojoe S t COLORADO BPSlNCa COUX joining lot. About 60 families make Members present were 'Mrs. and white carnations, forming the background for the re-! ip" tiie parish,"VurthV^^ Bonnell U-DRIVE System LEADING SERVICE Rose Atcheson, Mrs. Eva Heller, ISIS BROADWAY ALPINE (400 Get Bourns (of Denver) cently acquired Nativity scene. ,, . . ,|to-do and generous. Special men- Mrs. Helen Witherspoon, Mrs. Min­ PETE BERONl This loyely crib set was pur­ Maria was proxy. Dillon IS affiliated +i0ij jg jyg Mulligan brothers, nie L^ach, Mrs. Dempster, Miss CENTER Candy and ice Cream at FURNITURE SHOP chased by private donors and was with the theater, and the an- Donovan brothers, Michael Agnes Fredericks, Mrs. Stacney, MAM Where You Get UPBULSTEBlNa blessed prior to the Mass. The nouncements stated: “ ‘It's a Girl, O’Connor, and Mrs. Otto Ottens Mrs. Florine and Barbara, Mrs. RADIATOR WORKS Johnson-English BK-UPHOLSTEHINO AND church was packed at 11:30 and starring Theresa Ann; directed by f before an appreciative au­ lunch and exchange of gifts in the WHIEL AU0MR9 t SnAKNTOnM dience of relatives and friends. The take m n btner a r t of our Denver home of Mrs. Joann Smith, 1417 and Colorado friends. ■. extra auditorium was filled to capacity. 14th avenue. Bottronk WHEEL BALANCIIIG FORT COLLINS ^ The program was in three parts, 'Krvices not possible during ih* The Altar and Rosary society futii tourist season. the first being Christmas carols of St. Peter’s shipped 66 pounds by the student body; the second, of clothing to Italy this past week. A Prosperous New Year to All square dancing by the primary The Altar and Rosary society grades. The tots presented their will deliver baskets of treats to OUR 21st YEAR act In costume, the girls in pina­ the shut-ins this week. STEELE LUMBER fores, and the little boys in suits. Hour* of Mattes on New The third portion was a panto­ Year's day ara 7, 8, 9, and Lumbering Along Since 1897 ONE OF THE PIONEER churches of the eastern fRERRILL axle & wheel service mime, the Nativity, by the inter­ 10:30. The regular Sunday Mas* h i 303 North College Ave. NORTH 161 mediate naijes, with Helen Foster Schedule is 7, 8:30, 9:30, and plains of Colorado is old St. Charles’ church (above) in 1230 LINCOLN • CHerry 5581 in the character of Santa Claus 10:30 o’clock. Stratton, where a new church was recently dedicated.

»4 i .l - l Thuraday, Dee. 29, 1949 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 420S PAGE THIRTEEN

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•3"Dp Peter E. Amigo’s remain will be c nPtC e r iA IA i l / t ------moved to a new vault beneath the 5 Overstuffed Suites j p,. ci.an.4 Up sanctuary following completion of ECONOMY LUMBER & HARDWARE repairs to the blitzed edifice. ("olorado Upholstering Co. In his last years the prelate 350 So. Colorado Blvd. . DE. 5495 GL. 2304 2S01 16th St. changed his mind on aj)reviously selected burial place ana specified the vault, hoping thereby to en­ courage the diocese toward his FLFCTRIC WORK dearest wish, rebuilding of the WIRING AND REPAIRING OF ALL KIND5 Cathedral. “My heart is set on the restoration of S t George’s,” he LYNCH FLFCTRIC COMPANY wrote Dec. 29, 1W8, "and ■ I hope people will pray for me th,ere.” KE. 0309 (Shop) 1721 E. 31st Ave. MA. 6958 (Home) Exiles to See Rome London. — Convinced that the Red regime In Poland will prevent Dnfiicy & Sons Ornamental Iron Works any Holy Year pilgrimages to 2810 W. Severn Place MA. 3559 Rome from that country, Polish WROUGHT IRON CHURCH FURNITURE - ALTAR RAILINGS ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH has long been I demptorist parish celebrated the golden jubilee of exiles will represent their home­ PULPITS - CANDELABRAS - PRIE-DIEU, Etc. land in the Eternal City tduring landmark of West Denver. The R e -1 the church in 1938. Deslgnsd ts salt Indivldas] tastes st (rest ssTints. 1950. Large groups of Polish pil­ Write or Call us 1721 LAWRENCE + + + + + , + + + grims will journey from several TAbor 1393 nations. St. Joseph's Parish Planned Represent Catholic U. HESSLER MFG. CO. CAM EO C O m iN G CO. Washington. — Dr. Brendan F. Brown, dean of the law school of ' CABINETS, DOORS, AND FIXTURES Linoleum - Asphalt • Rubber & Plastic Tile • Wall Covering the Catholic University of Amer­ Designed To Fit Your Problem Eitla.lM Coniplin.nUr7 In 1883 by Bishop Machebeuf ica, and Dr. Gordon Ireland were 3359 Pecos St. GR. 9333 2S55 W. 29th Ave. QR. 9535 appointed to represent the univer­ (St. Joseph's Chureh, Denver; From Father Hewlett's History,'Written 1915) sity at the annual convention of Industries of various kinds were early established in the outskirts . of Denver the Association of American Law toward the south and that naturally induced many laboring men to build their homes Schools in Chicago Dec. 28 to 30. in that section near their work. These found the distance to St. Elizabeth’s church Electrical Contracting & Repairing too great for convenience, and they made known their desire for a new church nearer their own area. Toward the end of 1883 Bishop Machebeuf set off the terri­ EARL J.STROHM INGER tory south of Eighth avenue and west of Cherry Creek for a new notably, and Father Malone se­ bined work was rather too much parish, to be called St. Joseph’s cured a better location at Sixth for one, so. upon advice he re ilnclHc C«mpaHy sigrn«d the parish in 1894, and, af' CLEANING Llcennod and Bonded after his own particular patron. avenue and S. Water street, where The Rev. Percy A. Phillips was he built a larger church. It was a ter a short time, during which the PBEB UOTB PBOOFIMG Member National Electrical Contractors A.s'n. Rev. Frank Sullivan administered placed in charge. Father Phillips frame building hastily put up, and 2 Pc. Living q. . found onlv about 25 families, but, was not intended to be permanent. the parish, the Redemptorists of WITH TH t,.. 1178 Stoat St. V AC. 573S S t Louis came to Denver ahd took Room Suit* fortunately for these few, he was This was enlarged in 1887, and Thoroly CUanod I V Up the resident chaplain of the House had served its purpose by 1888. A charge. The Redemptorists brought 6 T W E H T ' ^ ” of the Good Shepherd, situated in new brick church was then begun, the church successfully through the hard times, and then, out of the Famous Rug & the same district, and thus his liv­ and dedicated on Nov. 10, 1889. tpoektlixing in Quality Plumbing ing was assured and the establish­ It had a full length entirely under greatest difficulties, they secured Furniture Cleaning Co. ing of the parish made an easier ground, and a large church struc­ a commodious parish house. In and Heating Repairs , HOME INSULATION matter. Mass was said in a private ture above the basement. This is TA. 6569 1542 Blake house until a little church was built the St Joseph’s of today. In the 1907, they built a beautiful school on Fourth avenue, between Clark basement, Father Malone opened building near the church. More SLATTERY Johns-Manville and S. Water streets. It was a a school with the Sisters of Mercy than 300 children attend the church built more upon hopes than as teachers, and it was well' at­ school, and the parish has grown TERMITES present prospects, and the hopes tended from the beginning. A to magnificent proportions. St. May Be Damaging Your & COMPANY Rock Wool did not show much sign of realiza­ heavy debt was contracted in the Joseph’s has had among its pastors Home or Property! tion for three years. Father I^il building of the church, and the fi­ Fathers McGeough, Mullane, Gei- For Free Inspection Plumbing and Heating For Your Winter lips resigned in 1886, and the Rev. nancial stringency of 1894 threat­ ermann, Cantwefl, Bond, Brown, CaUSP. 4673 Contractora COMFORT Thomas H. Malone was appointed ened to swamp the parish. Father Firle, Guendling, Condon, and oth JOBN J. CONNOB. Presldtst to the parish. It was just then Malone also nad engaged in the ers, and a worthy list of zealous BOBEBT r. CONNOB. Vies Prnidnit Reduces Healing Costs up to 50% that the parish began to increase newspaper business, and the com­ younger men as theiri assistants. Colorado Terminix Co. A John.-Manville In.tallcd Job 1754 So. B'dw,. Geo. Leacfaman 1726 MARKET STREET Will La.t a Lifetima TFRM INIX-W ORLD S LARGEST PHONE MAIN 7127 or 7128 Home Insulation & Improvement Co. Church of the Sacred Heart IN TERMITE CONTROL 16 W. 13th Ave. Phones AC 4624 - 25 JUST OFF BBOADWAT 1st to Get Local Jurisdiction THE ADVANCED METALS FOUNDRY (Church of the Sacred Heart, Denver; From Father Hewlett's History, Written 1915) Manufacturers of The second daughter of the mother church of Denver, and the first to receive local jurisdiction, was the Church of the Sacred Heart, the first church of the Jesuits Brass — Bronze — Aluminum Castings in Denver. In 1879 Bishop Machebeuf committed to the Jesuits of the Colorado and 2742 Zuni GRand 1676 New Mexico mission that part of Denver lying south of the Platte river and east of 23rd street and Park avenue. In this district there were about 40 families of Cath­ olics at the time, but the city was growing rapidly in that direction the ground. Its size was out of pro­ ent times came upon them. Father About the same number constituted portion to the needs of the congre­ Guida was growing old and less ELDER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY the German congregation just or­ gation, so the rear half. of the able to carry the burden, and, in ganized, and scarcely more than building was made a residence for 1897 the Rev. Edward Barry, S.J., Guy Elder, Contractor half as many as were found in the priests. The largre basement was appointed pastor to continue Denver when Bishop Machebeuf was fitted up for school purposes, the work. From that time until Industrial and Commercial Building first came. and about 50 pupils were gatheredithi 1913, except one year (1900-1901), 175 VaUejo St. PEarl 89.30 The Rev. John B. Guida, S.J., a there under lay teachers. Two when the Rev. Francis Roy, SJ., former professor at Georgetown years later tjie Sisters of Charity held the position, Father Barry la­ unlversi^, Washington, D. C., was of Cincinilati took charge of the bored incessantly for. his people appointed first pastor, the Rev. A1 school, which grew rapidly. They and wrestled with a debt that he Montarelli, ^ .J., and the Rev. have made it now into one of the found to be nearly $70,000, until Charles Ferrari, S.J., were his as­ best in the diocese. the last cent was paid. A new JOHNS-MAIYVILLE sistants. Ground was purchased at In 1889 a magnificent school chapel was erected on a new loca­ the comer of Larimer and 28th building was erected on Lawrence tion (Loyola Chapel), where some COMPOSITION AND ASBESTOS streets, upon which was a small street, within a block of the church, 400 of the large congregation house. Mass was said here for the at a cost of $52,000, where more found a more convenient place of first time Sept. 12, 1879. The cor­ than 500 pupils were instructed by worship. This chapel cost $12,000 R ti O F S nerstone of the church was laid a competent corps of teachers. A but the sum was paid and an addi­ Sunday, Oct 16, the same ^ r , high school course was added in tional fund started for a perma­ For any type Home or Building and the church was openedr for 1898. Priests, sisters, teachers, pro­ nent church. service Sunday, April 25, 1880. In fessionals, and others have gone All manner of religious socie­ ASB ESTaS SIDING the absence of the Bishop, the Very out from it, and all to do it honor. ties were established in the parish I Rev. John B. Raverdy, V.G., of­ The increase in the congregation and it is well known how these ^ CaU EE. 5236 tor FREE ESEMATES ^ ficiated at the Solemn Mass, and rendered necessary the entire flourish under the Jesuits. In this the sermon was delivered by Fa­ church for attendance at religious parish there was no exception to ther Van der Berden, SJ., then the functions. The priests were forced, the rule. This signal success of Fa- resident of St. Mary's college, therefore, to build a* sp^ial house ther Barry marked him as the one || R. H. Kimball Co. S:ans. for themselves. Expenses for Im- to do a great work in building a The new building was by far the rovements and maintenance were Cathedral in El Paso, Tex. In ^ loot Midland Saving. Bldg., Denver, Colo. finest church edifice in Denver at Eigh. Debts were incurred when 1913 he was followed in the pas­ the time, and its cost was $25,000, prospects were bright and so torate by the Rev. Anthony J. Jabna-HanviU. FraacbiMS ApptteaUn exclusive of the $2,500 paid for weighed heavily when more string- Schuler, S.J., who cared for the Sacred Heart church until his ele­ vation to the See of £1 Paso in 1915. His successor was the Rev. EUREKA STORM SASH COMPANY William Lonergan, S J. All these pastors have been aided by an- SELF-STORING able corps of assistants whose from every empleye ef tliie cempaay ‘.names are prominent in the reli­ Storm Sash lor All Type Windows gious history of Colorado. They • New facilities being installed by the company are to provide adequately Made of Aluminum or Wood are those whose names are most for your present and future service requirements. Under the American deeply impressed upon the annals You boy directly from manufactnror and sere tbo middle cost Woy of Life these utility services continue to be a Bargain In living. • Greatc?) of their own Society. joys, better opportunities, happy homes, and thriving communities ore The present limits of the Sacred iPJjumjUn^ FREE FStmATES Heart parish are much more re­ prospects to inspire faith and confidence of all In the promise of the days ahead. stricted than formerly, but it is Your Plumber For Years V PEARL 5730 still a large parish, and 33,000 Ed O'Connor, Sr. FHA Terms If Desired 1351 W'". Alameda Ave. Confessions and 50,000 Commun­ Public Service Company of Colorad Ed O'Connor, Jr. ions are an annual estimate of 3030 W. 44th Ave. — I — GL. 4323 some of its .good works. i

A k **----■ PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 B< wTiWwW THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEylfone 4205 Thursday, Dec. 29, 1949 Nun From Roggen Famed in Art ‘Christ’s Poverty Enriches Worid’ Sister Regina Dedicates Talents to Service of God Spread of Bethlehem Infant's Generosity of Spirit

"I HAVE LOVED. O LORD, the + + + + + + + beauty of Thy house and the place To All Mankind Urged by Archbishop Vehr's Sermon where Thy glory dwelleth.” Offers Artistry to God This liturgical quotation, carved Christ’s poverty has enriched the earth, declared Arch­ on most|Of her works, epitomizes the talented art of Sister M. Re­ bishop Urban J. Vehr in his Christmas sermon delivered at gina of the Sisters Adorers of the the Denver Cathedral in the Midnight Mass and broadcast Queen of the Rosary Precious Blood. by station KOA. “From the cold of the little manger has Sister Regina is visiting lecturer come the warmth of divine love In the hearts of men,” he at the College of St. Mary of the added. Some 1,500 persons were in attendance at the Mass. Springs, Columbus, 0., and is work­ The complete text of the sepnon ing on her doctorate in art at Ohio need. We give of ourselves for the State university. follows; “Today is born to you a Savior love of God and we assist our fel­ * * * low man because he too is a child THIS TALENTED NUN has ex­ who is Christ the Lord” of God, another Christ with us. ecuted more than 140 major paint- My dear Christian friends: Generosity of spirit is a virtue, ing:s and more than 3,000 feet A natural cave formed in the which can be developed not by one of wood carving in maple, w’alnut, thick limestone on the edge of the or two acts, but by frequent and oak, and mahogany, in addition little town of Bethlehem was the habitual thinking and working for to decorating, partially or entirely, protecting shelter for cattle and others. Without doubt, the self- 23 churches and six chapels in sheep. Over it rises the rich Ba­ centered egotistic and ungenerous eight states. silica of the Nativity, originally man is most limited and unhappy. Sister Regina is skilled in metal built by St. Helena in the year There can be no lasting human work, etching, engraving, litho­ 327 and several times restored satisfaction . in the exclusive graphing, and carving in both throughout the ages. St. Jerome, thought of self alone, in living round and relief work. Her chief the great Biblical scholar of the only for self. Pride and self seek­ interest in art is, she says, "to con­ early Christian era, felt himself ing produce'their own isolation. tribute my small share in develop­ privileged to spend the declining ing a Christian art mthin the years of his life in prayer and From a merely human stand­ Church, an art which crystallizes study within those hallowed pre­ point, the happiest life without truly Christian thought." cincts. question is the life of generosity and love. The Christ-like life finds Especially interested in all The cave itself is small, only 40 phases of liturgical art. Sister Re­ itself in the spiritual and tem­ feet long, 16 wide, and 10 feet poral good it can do for others. gina declares that “not everything high. The solid walls of natural in the old is necessarily good. This is Christian heroism, a moral rock are now covered with the excellence and a dignity of char­ Neither,” ,she adds, “is everything most precious marble and tapestry. modern necessarily bad. A syn­ acter that brings its own* inherent In front of the altar is a little reward. It is a heroism that will thesis of the two may be the white slab ornamented with a answer.” chain the rancor of hearts. It will * * * silver star with the simple Latin curb the damaging word and the' inscription, “Here Jesus Christ THE ALTAR IN THE CHURCH hostile act. It substitutes kindli­ of the Sacred Heart, Roggen, was wks born of the iVirgin Mary.” ness and sweetness of Christian designed and executed by Sister This is the earthly birthplace of the self-forgetfulness for the pagan Regina, whose father, Charles Son of God. It is the most hallowed selfishness of greed and power. Buchholz, was in charge of con­ spot in all the world. It has been This was undoubtedly the meaning a holy s h ^ e for Christian pil­ of St. John the Apostle’s constant struction work on the building. grims of eTCry land' and of every Like all her work, this is rich in admonition to the early Christians, symbolism and is of exquisite ex­ age. Precious indeed have been the which he received from the Master ecution. The black walnut altar countless Holy Masses offered Himself. He was wont to say and tabla is supported by four legs there on that first altar of the repeat endlessly: “My little chil­ bearing deepcut engravings of Most High throughout the cen­ dren, love one another.” peacock, pelican, censer, and harp. turies by God’s priests from every corner of the globe. As with indlviduaU and The front bears the inscribed We again celebrate Hie holy groups, so it is with nations and words, "Christus Vincit, Christus birthday. Chriit, our Emmanuel, governments. Our problems are Regnat, Christus Imperat.” first law the world of Hie own essentially moral. An evil, un- The four adjacent pillars, be­ Christian Communistic selfish­ sides various liturgical symbols, creation in and from Bethle­ hem’s tiizy cave, a stranger, poor ness has blocked tbe peace of show the columbine and the sun­ the world and stirs up strife in flower, state flowers of Colorado and cold. His poverty has en­ riched the earth. From the cold every country bent on brotherly and of Kansas, whence a great understanding and good will. It number of the Roggen parishion­ of the little manger has come the warmth of divine love in is well that the vice of Com­ THIS ORIGINAL CONCEPTION of the Blessed ers originated. Twelve black wal­ munistic selfishness is now rec­ nut candlesticks and many of the the hearts of men; a love that Mother as Queen of the Rosary is the work of Michael. has made great saints of God ognized for the pagan thing it other furnishings are also the work is in internatipnal relations. Buccino,^ young Denver artist. It is being used as the frontispiece of and a charity that has trans­ the Rosary booklet, Afy Rosary Album, being published this week by of Sister Regina, who designed the All of us must get back to God, entire interior decoration. The formed the lives of men, one the' Servite Fathers of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel parish, Denver. Mr. toward another as children of to the Infant Christ. We must rec­ Buccino has done more than 60 original drawings for this booklet in­ symbols are of original design and ognize individual and social re­ are based on invocations of the God. After all the centuries, no tended as a companion in *the recitation of the Joyful Mysteries of other feast prompts the cordial sponsibility to God and His divine the Rosary; Litany of the Sacred Heart. law. No man can disregard God ^ * good will and brotherly feeling, if only for a day, of this birthday and play a man’s part in God’s BORN ON A FARM in Kansas, world. Unfortunately there are Sistea Regina was artistically in­ OILS, WOOD, AND METAL serve Sis­ tian thought.” Sister Regina has executed about 140 of our God. ^ clined from childhood. At the age As Christians and followers of many, and their number is daily KLZ Radio Script Writer ter M. Regina of the Sisters Adorers of the major paintings and more than 8,000 feet of wood that new-born Babe, we rejoice increasing, who in practice live of eight she produced some water carving, and has decorated 23 churches and six colors which pleased her nine Precious Blood, who decorated the chjirch in Roggen, today in giving another public ex­ their lives without rec^nizing in creating “an art which crystallizes truly Chris- chapels in eight states.—(Columbus Rtgiater photo) pression and demonstration of our that this is God’s world. For the brothers and four sisters, who most part they do not deny God. Joins Regis Night Faculty shared Sister’s love of art and + + / + + + + belief in His Divinity. The Christ music. In 1929, Sister Regina en­ Child is our God. We ^ccept un­ On formal occasions they may IVHEN THE CHAPEL of the' high. She also designed and chapel of the late Bishop Francis even mention His name. Many Enlargement of the cla!! in Mr. Switzer, now public affairs tered the convent of the Sisters provincial house was enlarged and ainted a six-foot Byzantine cru- C. Kelley of Oklahoma, founder of qualifiedly His claim as the Re­ Adorers of the Precious Blood in renovated. Sister Regina put in deemer of the world and of our would not subscribe to the state­ radio broadcaating at the Regia director at KLZ, also has taught "fix with a background of 23- the Catholic Church Extension so­ ment tha't all moral values derive college evening dlviaion, Denver, radio classes at Loretto Heights Wichita, Kans. 1,500 hours of work designing and )carat gold-leaf. ciety. The chief feature of this souls. As there can be no Christ­ Immediately after her first pro­ carving all the sanctuary furnish­ mas without Christ, there can be from merely human conventions. waa announced thia week by the college and the Denver public Sister Regina receives many re­ chapel are the historical murals in But they fail to brin^ a conscious­ schools. fession she began to study art ings, including two hand-carved' quests to design chapels. She was which Sister depicted the various no Christ without His Mother Rev. Louia G. Mattione, S.J., under the late Mrs. A. Claudia seven-branched candlesticks of stages of ecclesiastical history and Mary. She J® is the peeriesspeerless creature ness of their responsibility to God dean and director, with the addi­ The radio class for the second commissioned to design the interior into their thought and action as Moore. She also studied religious mahogany which stand seven feet and the furnishings of the.private civic progress in Oklahoma. f ^h® handiwork of the Most tion of Elliot Wager of atation semester of the Regis evening figure and portrait work with the High God, a virgin in conception, individuals and members of so­ KLZ to the evening achool fac­ Benedictine Sisters at Clyde, Mo. a virgin in birth, and the earthly ciety. ulty. She then took a bachelor’s degree Spouse of the Holy Ghost, spot­ We are God’s creatures. Because Mr. Wager, now a staff writer in art and English at Incarnate Second Semester Opens Jan. 31 lessly innocent throughout life. of that relationship we must at KLZ, is a native of Milwaukee, Word college, San Antonio, Tex. We adore the Christ today, we recognize a personal responsibility Wis., and a graduate, of Mar­ Her master’s degree in art was venerate His sainted Mother, the to seek' our own moral perfection. quette university in that city. received at the Catholic univer­ model of Christlike living for all We must appreciate the moral Among the radio successes for sity, Washington, D. C. . Regis College Evening Division of us and for all ages. guilt of sin—sin a violation of the $ * * which Mr. Wager has written the The just Joseph is there too at Ten Commandments and not of script is the DuPont award-win­ IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT the Christmas manger, bewildered mere social conventions. This ten­ ning Knave of Hearts, medico-dra­ of this recfuirement. Sister Regina and adoring. In the plan of God dency to get rid of moral respon­ matic series on heart disease. Mr. submitted a sterling silver chalice Offers New Courses for .Laics and of that first Nativity, his holy sibility, If we can, has been at Wager also co-authored the di­ and paten, hand-wrought from an task was to shield and protect that work throughout the ages. Empha­ vorce programs of two seasons ago. original design. It contains 16 Catholics nowadays are increasingly dissatisfied with august and virginal Mother and sizing mqral responsibility is a diamonds, a ruby, and eight sar­ a mere Qatechism knowledge of the faith, according to Sen. Yandenberg Urges her Divine Baby. Good St. Joseph, challenge to our comfort and ease. His classes in radio writing will donyx. Consecrated by the Apos­ the man who was closest to God, Some think it a burden and a alternate with those in radio broad­ the Rev. Louis G. Mattione, S.J., dean of Regis college, casting conducted by Mack Swit­ tolic Delegate, the Most Rev.^Am- Denver, who this \veek announced new courses to be in­ Caution on Red China still guards, assists, and provides drag upon humanity. We do not leto Giovanni Cicognani, it has in most astounding ways for his care fo think of sin, moral turpi­ zer, also of KLZ, who for the past been used in Masses of both the troduced in the evening division for the opening of the humble clients and for God’s tude, violation of the law of God. two years has tonducted the radio second semester Jan. 31. ------Washington. — Senator Arthur classes at the Regis evening divis­ Latin and the Oriental Rite. Church from his exalted place in This ii Vthe typical modern “We hope,” saicf Sister Regina, These courses are in answer to be presented at the start of the H. Yandenberg of Michigan de­ heaven. ion. Mr, Wager, with his wife, the a growing interest in questions of mentality, a leculariitic outlook former Rite Kennebeck of Den­ “that it will be used at the beati­ second evening school semester for clared here that the Communist Christmas is a day of universal on life and iU problems. Be­ fication ceremony of our Mother dogmatic theology and Catholic regime in China should be recog­ charity and kindliness, love of God ver, lives at 1725 W. 50th avenue. philosophy on the part of the in­ a definite purpose. Regis requires cause of thi* leculariim we bar They have a 17-month-old daugh­ Foundress, Maria de Mattias, which nized by this country only when for His own sak^ and love of our Chritt and Hit law from the will take place in Rome in the telligent Catholic layman. Father 12 hours of philosophy as a re­ neighbor for the sake of God. This ter, Marie Therese, and a week- Mattione jjpinted outJ- quirement for any degree. Under it has demonstrated that it has family, from education, from in- old son, Martin Anthony. Holy Year.” divine example of God’s love for duitrial problem!, and from our * * * A new course in theology for previous conditions, because the control of the country and will man will ever enthrall the hearts daily livet. Wo look upon our- THIS CHALICE AND PATEN, the layman aims at presenting in ethics course alone made up six carry out the basic obligations of of men. What is the secret, the shorter form, and in a manner hours, the ordinary student in his international law. China does not lelvet at self tufficient to tolve valued at $1,500, occupied Sister touch stone of- the peculiar at­ all problem! by our limited na­ Elliot Wager Regina for four months. She con­ adapted to onfi who is not a pro­ other six required hours was able now meet these requirements, he tractive greatness of the Savior’s Regis Soda lists tural reaton. sulted manuscripts covering the pe­ fessional philosopher or theo­ to cover only a portion of the added in his first press conference birthday? It is the condescension division will be held on Wednes­ riod of the early Church and on logian, the basic subject matter field. ^ since October. With reference to of the Creator for His creature. May I say to my seen and radio day nights in the studios of KLZ. up to the present day before draw­ of a regular seminary dogmatic The new course, entitled sur­ Spain,' Senator Yandenberg said It is divine generosity that knows audience, learn the secret and con­ Registration must be made at the ing her plans. The techniques re­ theology course. the United States should give full solation of prayer. Prayer is a Bring Christ to vey of metaphysics, purposes to no bounds or limit A Ood become Regis campus from Jan. 23 to Jan. quisite for its execution were ac­ The course might well be en­ cover In the same six l^ours tbe diplomatic recognition, but he a man is unthinkable, unless it is virtue. It must he cultivated. The 27 between 6 ard 10 p.m. quired in a course in ancient pot­ titled an outline of Catholic entire field of metaphysics in added that sending an Ambassador prompted by love. St. Paul tried Holy Year of 1960 officially be­ tery and one in archeolog^y. teaching, or religion—God—man. brief form; that is, the philos­ to Madrid must await action by to express it in our language gins today. It is a universal call Industrial School Except for a pair of tin snips. Beginning with the necessity of ophy of being, of man, of cog­ the United Nations, which has re­ “God emptied Himself, taking to all Christians to pray fervently Sister Regina made all the tools religion for^all men, the course nition, and of God. jected Spain as a member. The upon Himself the form of a serv­ and perseveringly to God and to IN A PRACTICAL demon­ Senator declared he never agreed offer penance for sin. As a fam­ she needed to fashion the chalice. goes on to consider God as one, ant, becoming like to man, in all stration of the workings of true The soldering required a heat of In this way, those who are not with that decision. ily unit pray humbly to the HOLY YEAR the Persons of the Trinity, the majoring in philosophy or who are save sin.” Christian chari^, a group of 1,400-degrees Fahrenheit, and was creation of the angels and of man, From the crib of the Infant great God above, our Father, Cre­ otherwise unable to take extra ator, and Redeemer. As our Cre­ Regis college and Regis high riLCRIMACES accomplished with an improvised the_ fall of man, Christ's Incar­ philosophy courses in addition to More Catholic Leaders Savior today, all of ui can and “self-blown” blow torch. nation and Redemption, grace, thoald learn and apply that ator we owe Him the allowance of school sodality members froin T O l i l l U l l ’h ’S '^H R l.V F.b the required 12 hours are able our minds and hearts. His divine actual and sanctifying; the vir­ to cover the entire field without Baltimore.—The Rev. John F. Godly charity and genaroiity of Denver have for several years tues, the means of grace and the Cronin, S.S., assistant director of spirit which it manifests. Christ­ commands alone must be our guide paid weekly Sunday visits to the omitting, as was usually done in and our way. When we violate sacramental system, heaven, hell, the past, the philosophy of cogni­ the NCWC Department of Social mas has happened for onr guid­ Colorado Industrial school at and purgatory; and the Mystical them we are guilty of sin, moral Golden in order to teach cate­ 7naJiquB)iitt&. tion and the all-important philos­ Action, called for a constant in­ ance and instruction. Love must guilt. As Redeemer, He has taught Body of Christ. ophy of God. diffuse itself. It cannot be con­ chism and Christian doctrine to Throughout the course emphasis flux of properly trained leaders tained. It knows no sacrifice, no us the rule of Christian perfection the boys confined there. will be placed on the - rational These new courses, because they for the labor movement He says and perfect living. There is salva­ Indifferent to public praise can afford ti be less profound hardship, no restraint. It thinks Clearance Sale! basis and justification of the vari­ leaders trained in Catholic princi­ no evil, it speaks only good, it tion in no other. We were re­ and strongly opposed to personal ous dogmas of faith, thus furnish­ and more on the practical sfde, ples could bring about an era of deemed from pa'Sanism because of publicity, the Regis students are ideal for the evening division endures all things, it bears all ing the student with material for harmony between labor and man­ things. It knows and sees in the Christ. We are different from the carry on their efforts despite re­ Our Entire Winter Stock discussion such as frequently and for students seeking a definite agement. He made these remarks walfare of others an oppor­ pagran because of Christ. Our civ­ peated rebuffs and occasional enters his everyday experience. and thorough, though not pro­ to the first graduation class of tunity to follow a loving ChHst. ilization is Christian because of open hostility from the boys at found, understanding of the basic five labor relations schools, con­ Charity and generosity of spirit Christ Ask His Blessed Mother in the Industrial school who in New Course in Philosophy ideas in Catholic philosophical ducted by the Maryland Action tlw daily recitation of her Rospy many cases are embittered at the Smart Coats * In philosophy, a new course will thought. is concerned not only with giving toNeep you near and dear to Him. guild, a lay organization. of our earthly possessions to those world in general, have no faith Pray^, humble devout prayer, will in anything, and sec no hope for less fortunate, and we know we work miracles of which the wotld Suits * take none of it with us, but it is the future. Inquiry Classes Held Twice Weekly a studied mastery and slavery of has never dreamed. EACH SODALIST has a claw Dresses * our inordinate appetites, a chain­ Pray our Christmas God to bless actively comprising four to six Join the Official ing of self-centered egoism and you and your families. Pray Him, boys, and one hour is devoted to New York Archdiocesan selfishness. We, all of us, are gen­ as the God of peace, to bring back more or less informal instnictioh Formals * Course at St. Catherine's erally thinking only of number u real and lasting peace to this in the fundamental teachings of Holy Year one and frequently of number one war-sick and war-weary world of the Church. alone. This abject selfishness can ours. Pray Him to keep you ever The period immediately fol­ Pilgrimage become the great blight of every in His divine friendship and grace. lowing the lesson is devoted to Famont LabeU • Fine Fabrics May His blessings descend upon to Rome Beautiful Shades Brings 9 Converts to Church human life and of every group. It sports, with the Regis students Under the Peraonal Leadership is the evil tendency against which you and remain with you forever. either supervising or taking / Nine converte, five men and four women, were received into the Church last week and I wish all of you the peace of Our of for we must all strive. An egotistic, a part. These sport sessions are received their First Holy Communion on Christmas in St. Catherine’s church. This group self-centered, ungenerous man is Infant God. A Holy and Blessed doing a grdat deal to remove the Christmas. His Eminence Francis Juniors, Women, Misses had just finished the fall course of instructions in Catholic doctrine. Among those bap­ usually the last one to recognize barriers that separate both CARDINAL SPELLMAN tized were Robert Reeves, w ith ------his own vice because he construes groups and it is the sodalists’ Sailing Feb. 18 from New York’ James Kirk as sponsor; Georgia Eugene Newell, with Ezio Fanelli Two infante were baptized Dec. it a virtue. He is unwilling to think Reds Get Control nope that eventually the indif­ At Tremendous Savings as sponsor. 26, Linda Suzanne Ranney, daugh­ of anyone else, unless he person Paris. — Two leading clerical ference of the Industrial school For Descriptive Folder and Renfro, with. Thelma Liley as Inquiry classes in Catholic doc­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ranney, ally is in danger, or the good of boys toward religion can be re­ sponsor; Robert York, with trine are conducted twice a week with John Whelan and Gladys another will mean'his own pro.teC' members of the French Federation placed 'S'ith at least a mild in­ Reservations on This Pil­ 25 to 45 % Discount Gerald Stephens as sponsor; on Monday and Friday evenings Ranney as sponsors, and Debra tion. of Resistance Deportees and In­ terest and curiosity. grimage or Any Other Pil­ Mrs. Forest Ritchey, with Stella under the direction of the Rev. Joanne Bakarich, daughter of Mr. Generosity of spirit, the exact ternees have resigpi^ because, The Rev. John J. Quirk, S J., grimage Uaa Our Charge or Will Call Mershon as sponsor; Betty Bianchi, Robert Syrianey; All non-CathoIics and Mrs. Nick Bakarch, with Mr. opposite of selfishness, means (i they say, the leadership has been of the Regis college faculty and Write, Phone or Call with Eleanor Harvey as sponsor; interested in knowing more about and Mrs. John Bakarch as spon­ kindly interpretation of others in captured by Communist elements. E. R. Hedges, SJ., of the high SPruce 6212 Fred Steinmark, with Richard the Catholic Church, as well as all sors. our thoughts, an anxiety not to They are Bishop Gabriel Piguet of sefiool faculty are moderators Whitley TraYel Agency Mauro as sponsor; Donald NUce, Catholics wishing to know more Members of the Altar and Ro­ offend in word or deed, a Christ Clermont-Ferrand and Father Ri- of the two sodality groups. All AComa 2828 648 17th St. 2441 S. Broadway with Dominic Rusc^o and Catherine of their faith, are cordially invited sary society will receive Commun­ like willingmess and desire to quet, Jesuit Lenten preacher at the the sodalists expressed tne de­ EaUbliahed 1M4 Gray as sponsors; Bonny Gioia, to attend. The new 10-week course ion in a Irady in the 7:30 Mass share oursrives, our efforts, and Cathedral of Notre Dame, both sire that they remain anonymous with Sara Gioia as sponsor; and will begin Monday evening, Jan. 28. Sunday, Jan. 1, our worldly goods with those in held in Nazi camps during the war. in this work.

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