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Holy Name Rally Oct. 25 Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1936— Permission to Reproduce Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue G IFTS TO TA L ORGANIZATION DON’T WORRY , 7 7 1 I N U nder this heading, The Reli> $ 1 6 3 , giout B ulletin of N otre Dame uni> CALLED CHECK ▼ersity recently had lome advice DENVER CATHOLIC that is applicable not only to the students of that'institution, hut to PAST 29 YEARS all of us. Worry, unfortunately, is a plague that no one escapes. TO RADICALISM The following bit of advice, given Financial Aid Rendered by Society Respon in The Bulletin, is acceptable to all of us who wish to lighten the Bishop Speaks at Meeting When Plans Are sible for Erection of Most Mission load of worry: i “You' can start out with a little REGISTER Chapels in State Made for Men’s Outdoor Program at trouble on your mind. You can The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have pamper it, sit on it like a faithful St. Thomas’ Seminary Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. Nearly $6,000 a year ha8 been contributed to the Dio hen, carry it with yon all through cese of Denver in the past 29 years by the Catholic Church the day, take it to bed with you “If the priests and men stay together, there will be no a t night. VOL. XXXII. No. 8. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, OCT. 8, 1936. $2 PER YEAR Extension society, it was made known by Bishop Urban J. “It will grow, grow, grow. Soon Spain, no Mexico, no Hitler in our country,” Bishop Urban V ehr at the conference of priests of the northeastern area of you will have hatched an anxiety J. Vehr told 200 delegates to the quarterly meeting of the the state Tuesday. Since May, 1907, the Extension society so big that it will sit on ypur chest Diocesan union of the Holy Name society at St. Vincent de Bambino Still Popular like pneumonia; it will stoop your has. sent $163,771.86 to the diocese, the Bishop revealed. Paul’s auditorium Wednesday night. The men, represent The money was given in several ways. Thousands of dol shoulders, bend your back, and ing 27 parishes of the city and suburbs, listened to the Bish Ordination Rite$ bring dark hollows under your lars were contributed for the ere®tion of churches and chap eyes. op warn against “an unmoral mob psychology that is sweep els throughout the state; more thousands were sent in the “That’s how worry and fear and ing the citizens of this country as well as those of other so- form of Mass intentions for the use of the needy priests of envy can affect you, if you coax called civilized nations.” The meeting was marked with the diocese, and a substantial amount was contributed to and hatch them. Toss them out an enthusiasm that manifested itself in plans for a gigantic ThisWeek-Endat when they are small. No man ever the fund for the sick and infirm priests who have labored got anything but grief out of them. Holy Name rally to be held at St. Thomas’ seminary on the in Colorado. Neither will you.”—Hubert A. Feast of Christ the King, Sunday, Oct. 25, and in proposing Almost every mission chapel in Smith. ' a program for enrolling every the diocese was erected by aid Catholic man in the state in the Local Seminary of the financial help given by the LOSS OF ART Holy Name society. Extension society, which has ite HEAVY IN WAR At the suggestion of the Rev. Major and minor orders and headquarters in Chicago. In this WORK iseomc Arl lovers ell over the world Harold V. Campbell diocesan di Former Denverite tonsure will be conferred by Bish year alone the chapel at Fountain heve been shocked at the loss of rector of the Holy Name men, a op Vehr at St. Thomas’ seminary and the church at La Jara were priceless paintings, museum pieces, special meeting of the presidents chapel this Saturday and Sunday. made possible through aid given and church treasures in the Span of the parish units will be called Fourteen young men, including six by the society. In most cases, the F ish civil war. Monuments of archi within the next week to complete Has Outstanding for the Diocese of Denver, will be Extension does not contribute the tecture, such as the historic Alca the details of the rally. The men raised to the diaconate, one man entire amount needed for the erec zar, were ruthlessly bombarded. from each of the Denver parishes will be ordained subdeacon, 17 tion of a church or chapel. Usu In Toledo, to mention but one city, and from nearby towns will march will receive the orders of exorcist ally a half or a quarter of the and acolyte, 11 are scheduled to be L, the El Greco and San Vicente mu in the parade with the priests of amount needed is donated and the seums were virtually stripped. A the parishes at their head. Bishoj^ Scblastic Record ordained porter and lector, and parish is expected to raise the ad diamond-studded crown on the Vehr will lead the parade. Several five will receive first tonsure at the ditional sum. The new school and convent now figure of the Virgin in the Cathe bands will be secured and will be ceremony. It has been the work of the Ex- being erected for St. CajeWn’s dral was found in bbxes of valu placed at intervals along the line The Rev. Gerald A. Kelly, S.J., The students for the diocese who sion society to interest • Catholics parish, to complete the group of ables packed for shipment. The of march to lend joy to the af former Regis man, has made an will be ordained deacons are the to help in the spread of the Church buildings started with the erection Virgin’s cloak, set with 90,000 fair. The boys from the grade outstanding scholastic record that Rev. Mr. John Doherty, the Rev. m America. Through the infiu- of the Ave Maria clinic, are in pearls and diamonds and valued at schools, high schools, college, and caused him- to be chosen to take Mr. Edward Prinster, the Rev. Mr. ence of the society, churches and advanced stages of construction. 30,000,000 pesetas, had disap seminary will march in individual a biennium in pursuit of the degree V/illiam Monahan, the Rev. Mr. chapels have been erected in the Work has commenced on the second peared. gproups. The committee on the of Doctor of Moral Theology in Bernard Cullen, the Rev. Mr. For sparsely-settled districts of the stories of both buildings, which The latest dispatches indicate rally program will arrange the de Rome. He went to Italy last Sep est Allen, and the Rev. Mr. Charles country to care for the needs of are being erected with middle-joists that El Greco’s world-famous tails of transportation, trailic reg tember and will finish his course Sanger. Others to be raised to the Catholics of those regions. In and concrete reinforcements. If “Burial of Count Orgas” was left ulation, and parade formation. this coming June. On his return the diaconate are the Rev. Mr. the normal course of events, such plans now in progress are fulfilled, on the floor of the Church of Santa The men will in all probability to America, he is expected to be Oscar Vogel, Wichita, Kans.; the buildings would not have been both projects will be completed by Tome when Rightists surprised form ranks at St. Vincent de Paul’s assigned as a professor of moral Rev. Mr. Willard Kinney, Los An erected until the locality would the first of the year. Leftists as they were packing the church grounds. Markers will be theology at St. Mary’s, Kans. geles, Calif.; the Rev. Mr. James have more Catholic settlers. The Both buildings are of brick and canvas before flight. Previous ac erected to direct the men of the Father Kelly spent a month in Shea, Helena, Mont.; the Rev. Mr. advance of the Church in the West will be fire-proof throughout. The counts were that this picture, re various parishes to their proper England and Scotland pursuing his Anthony Sorger and the Rev. Mr. and South is due, therefore, in a school will be of the unit type of garded as the highest achievement positions. As in past years, the work, conferring with medical men (Turn to Page — Column S) large part to the work of the Ex construction, allowing for enlarge of the Spanish master, was missing. parade will go up Arizona avenue of reputation in both countries. tension. ment at any time without the dis Recently, he made his annual re ruption of activities in the struc El Greco, named “the Greek” be to Elizabeth street, then over to Usually the Extension society (Turn to Page 9 — Column 6) treat at Baile Atha Cuath in Ire Although Babe Ruth was on the lidellnet when the Giants and ture. (Turn to Page 4—-Column 1) land. He plans to return to Rome Twenty of Order donors make no .demands as to The school and convent, both de Yankees met in the diamond classic^ he was still much in the spotlight where their money will be used. for classes about the first of No and the goal of many autograph seekers. His daughter is seated next signed by Temple H. Buell, who vember. All that is asked is that the new also was the architect for the Ave to him. ; ' ' church or chapel bear a name des A fine athlete while at Regis, Killed in Spain Maria clinic, are being planned to Programs Arranged Father Kelly engaged in football ignated by the contributor in honor harmonize with the clinic struc (Turn to Page 9 — Column 7) ture in both materials and design. and baseball. Among a number To Celebrate Golden Jubilee in Europe Nineteen priests and one brother of relatives in Denver are two For Columbus Day aunts, Mrs. E. W. Connell of 2837 of the Sons of the Holy Family Josephine and Mrs. Joseph C. FATHER CYRIL ZUPAN have been murdered in Spain in Hagus, for years a leader in (iath- the civil war, according to word The State council of the.Eiughts uty Herbert Fairall, Oct. 12, and Why Evil Seem to olic women’s circles. His mother, received from the general head of Columbus has completed plans the following addresses on Colum Mrs. Mary Kelly, now resides in IS PRIEST 50 YEARS quarters of the community in for the 'state-wide celebration of bus day: Regis high school, 10:45 California. He attended Cathedral a. m.. Dr. George Krakow; Annun grade school, finished high school Rome, in a letter sent to the Rev. Prosper Paper Topic Columbus day. The district depu half a century ago and who has ties have notified State Deputy J. ciation high school, 11:15 a. m., at Regis, and then went to Floris At far-off Srakovlje in Northern Joseph Ruensa, S.F., pastor at Del P. Collopy that practically every Donald Dunn; St. Francis de Sales’ sant, Mo., in 1920 to enter the Jugoslavia, the villagers will devoted 45 years to the service of Norte. Father Ruensa declared “The Problem of Divine Prov clergy by the Rev. Patrick J. Dev council will have some kind of a high school, 11 a. m., Anthony F. Society of Jesus. gather on the last Sunday of this the Church in Colorado— the Rev. that in all probability the num idence and Evil,” with a discus lin, chaplain of St. Joseph’s hos celebration appropriate for the Zarlengo; Holy Family high school, . Father Kelly is making his month to celebrate the golden Cyril Zupan, O.S.B., pastor of St. ber of his order killed is much sion of why the evil seem some pital, Denver. The assignment was occasion. There will be a Colum 11:30 a. m., John J. Morrissey, studies at the Gregorian univer sacerdotal jubilee of a priest who greater, but the 20 reported are times to prosper, will be studied in made at the Tuesday conference Mary’s church in Pueblo._ Mem those definitely known to have by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor William bus day observance on KOA in (Turn to Page 8 — Column 1) sity in Rome. left his home there more than a bers of the church committee of a paper at the conference next Denver, and nearly every radio St. Mary’s are making arrange died. May of the Northeastern Colorado F. O’Ryan, moderator. The Rev. Joseph Lilly, C.M., S.T.D., S.S.Lic., station outside of Denver will ments for the parish’s own obser broadcast a program. professor of Scripture at St. vance of its pastor’s anniversary. Thomas’ seminary, will discuss the This year several councils While plans for the Pueblo cele Book of Job, On Tue.sday, he had throyghout the state will follow FATHER LILLY FINISHES bration are not complete, the pro BEATIFICATION CAUSE a scholarly paper answering the the example of Denver council in gram to be held in Jugoslavia i? “Higher CriHcs” in their attacks providing speakers for high schools definitely settled upon. Sunday, on the Gospel of St. John. The and other institutions of learning. REVISION OF EPISTLE Oct. 25, a Solemn Mass will be sermon to be prepared by all the The Denver program as outlined by celebrated in Sralmvlje. After the IS OF LOCAL INTEREST priests for the next conference will R. Paul Horan, district deputy of Mass, there will be a dinner and be on “The Priesthood in the Cath district No. 2, includes a radio ad The Rev. Joseph L. Lilly, C.M., Written at the English college at Romans. Chapter XII, verses 9- a public prog^m in honor- of the olic Church,” with a discussion of dress over KOA by Past State D.ep- S.T.D., S.S.Lic., professor of Sa Douay, Belgium, late in the 16th 11, of the Douay version reads: golden jubilarian. Many in Colorado will be inter the priesthood. He was ordained this subject by the Rev. Adam cred Scripture at St. Thomas’ century, the version has been “Let love be without dissimilation. With the word of the celebra ested in the introduction of the Dec. 21, 1811, at Amiens, where Ritter, assistant pastor of the seminary and one of the 22 Ameri changed only once—rin 1749 by Hating that which is evil, cleaving tion in the priest’s native town beatification cause of Charles Jos he had gone to escape receiving Blessed Sacrament church. can Scriptural authorities who are Bishop Challoner of England, who to that which is good. Loving one came a beautiful hand-painted me eph Eugune de Mazenod, Bishop Holy Orders at the hands of Car In his paper. Father Lilly re Italians Plan revising the Douay version of the modernized the phraseology of the another with the charity of broth morial of the jubilee signed by a of Marseilles and founder of the dinal Maury, then ruling the duced the attacks of the “Higher New Testament, recently complet work. Because many changes in erhood, with honor preventing one group of relatives and friends of Congregation of the Oblates of Archdiocese of Paris in defiance Critics” on St. John’s Gospel to ed his work of revising St. Paul’s the vernacular have occurred (Turn to Page i — Column S) (Turn to Page 4 — Column i) Mary Immaculate. The O.M.I. of the Pope. * two heads: (1) Jesus is a myth; He Sunday Program Epistle to the Romans. Father since the time of Bishop Chal Fathers are in charge of Sacred After some years of labor at never existed in reality; (2) Jesus Lilly’s manuscript was sent to the loner, it was decided to start the Heart parish, Colorado Spring.s. Aix, he gather^ a little band of is an actual figure in history, but The annual celebration of Co critic appointed to examine his second revision early this year. They have done outstanding work missionaries in an attempt to re faith in His Divinity is the product* lumbus day in Mt. Carmel parish work and was recommended to It is debatable, however, whether in giving missions and other spir pair the damage wrought by the of the subjective idealization of will feature a religious and civic stand unchanged in the critic’s re the completed work of the present DENVER PRIEST’S NEPHEW itual exercises throughout the sur Revolution. His institute, hegmn His ardent admirers.. The priest program, which will be marked port to the revision committee. committee will be a revision of the rounding districts. The announce Jan. 25, 1816, did so much good then answered these two objections by the singing of a Solemn Mass at The work of revision is being spon present Douay or a complete new ment of the cause’s introduction is that little more than ten years and proved their fallibility even 10 o’clock Sunday in Mt. Carmel sored by the Confraternity of version. All of the priests work given in the Acta Apostolicae Sedis. later, Feb. 17, 1826, Pope Leo from a scientic viewpoint. church and by speeches in the Christian Doctrine under the chair ing on the new translation have GOES TO JAPAN MISSION Hishop Mazenod as a boy was XII gave it formal approval. “Concerning the myth theory.” afternoon by Gov. Edwin C. John manship of the Most Rev. Edwin made the Vulgate the basis of their driven out of France in the After aiding his uncle, the aged Father Lilly said, “the evidence in son, Mayor Benjamin F. Staple- V. O’Hara, Bishop of Great Falls^ work. New phraseology in many Revolution, (he was born at Aix, Bishop of Mazenod, in the adminis favor of the historical reality of ton, Attorney Anthony F. Zarlengo, Mont. passages has resulted. Although Among the 25 Canadian mis J. P. Trudel, S.S., new chaplain Provence, 1782), His fondness for tration of his diocese, the young Jesus is entirely too cogent for the and others. The program is being The need for a more modern ver no attempt has been made to sionary priests and nuns who sailed of Mercy hospital in Denver. The the religious life was so marked in priest was made a Titular Bishop theory to be taken seriously.” He held under the auspices of the sion of the Douay translation has change the -sonorous cadences of from Vancouver, B. C., Saturday, missioners plan to arrive at their his youth that, although he was and a little later succeeded to the cited rationalistic critics of the been recognized for some time. destination Oct. 14. (Turn to Page i — Column 6) — (Turn to Page i — Column S) many of the Gospel passages, many Oct. 3, for Yokohama, Japan, to the last of his line, he studied for (Turn to Page i Column S) verses of the Epistles have been The Trudel family, for many altered to make their meaning establish a new seminary for years prominent in the affairs of more clear. native Japanese priests and a novi the province of Quebec and the Vote FOR Amendment No. 3 According to the present format tiate for native sisters of the cities of Moiitreal and Quebec, MISSION COLLECTION of the new work, the entire New Oriental isles is the Rev. Jacques has given manji of its members Testament will be divided into Trudel, S.S., a nephew of the Rev. to religion. TTie Denver priest topic .paragraphs rather than num has three sisters and several SUBSTANTIAL PROQRESS SET FOR OCTOBER 18 bered verses, although the old di cousins who belong to the Congre visions will be noted by verse gation de Notre Dame. Two aunts, The annual collection for the The Society for the Propagation of numbers indicated in parentheses. 11 Converts in both deceased, also were members missions Will be taken up in all the Faith is the international mis The beginning of each paragraph of the order. A fourth sister, a REPORTED BY COMMITTEE churches of the diocese on Sunday, sion collection agency of the uni will be indented sufficiently to al Sister of Charity, died of an ill Oct. 18, Bishop Urban J. Vehr an versal Church. Your membership low the translator to give a brief Cathedral Class ness contracted while laboring in The Committee to Protect the Y.M.C.A., and included represen with its message enough people to nounces in the following letter in it enables the Church to assist synopsis of the content matter of the Indian mission fields of West Charities of the State of Colorado tatives of the Colorado Springs insure a majority vote FOR the ern Canada. sent to the priests of the state this missionaries all over the world- the paragraph. It is thought that A class of 11 converts was re by Endorsing Amendment No. 3 Community Chest, the Associated amendment on Nov. 3. week: Every true Catholic will pray for the new arrangement will give the ceived into the Church recently by The Rev. Jacques Trudel, S.S., Charities, Sunnyrest sanitarium, Of Catholic groups, speakers the missions apd try to do what he reader a more comprehensive the Rev. C. M. Johnson of the Ca was ordained in 1932 in Montreal this week reports substantial prog Y.W.C.A., Y.M.C.A., S t Mary’s ' DIOCESE OF DENVER after completing his studies for ress in its efforts to effect a proper have presented the message of the Chancery Office can to ^ ist the missionary in his knowledge of the subject matter thedral. The group had been tak church. Benevolent Protective Or committee before 12 meetings in self-sacnficing work. To be Cath of the Gospels and Epistles. ing instructions since June. A the priesthood at the Grand semi understanding of the measure by der of Elks, Colorado college. First 1536 Logan Street the voters of the state of Colo Denver in the last week, and many olic is to be mission-minded. An indication of the form of the new class numbering 27 started nary and the College of Montreal, Christian church, the Ministerial more are scheduled. Volunteer O ct 8, 1936. conducted by the SuTpician Fathers. rado. Reverend dear Father and beloved I have taken this occasion each pew revision is revealed in Father Monday of this week, and is the alliance, and many others. The speakers have come to the assist Lilly’s work on the Epistle to the largest Father Johnson has had He then studied in Paris, and on A meeting was held at Colorado priests and various ministers People; (TumtoPageO —.Column S) (Turn toPage 8 — Column J) Springs on Friday, Oct. 2, at the ance of the executive committee, Once each year, our good people thus far. seemed to be putting forth an un and have added considerably to are reminded of the Catholic in Members of the convert class usually fine effort to bring El Paso (Turn to Page 9 — Column 3) terests of the Church in the vast received Communion at the Cathe county into the majority column. mission fields at home and abroad. Bishop Has Heavy dral Sunday, Sept. 27, and were Meetings have been scheduled More than one-half of the world is escorted to the altar by the Guild Pioneer Nun Worked for Boulder, Longmont, Fort Col s still pagan. Missionaries by the of Faith. lins, Greeley, Trinidad, Walsen- Kansas Priest thousands are striving to win the Engagement List Following is a list Of the con burg, and other points within the world to Christ. It is a slow task verts, with their former religious In Mining Regions next ten days. affiliation: Mrs. Flora Lewis Mayo — it is difficult A missionary The press of the state is becom To Work Here firmation at St. Michael's church, and infant son, David Louis, 1065 priest, sister, or lay Catholic must The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Sister Mary .Alacoque Houle, a merly Mary Houle of Colorado ing more alert daily to the sig give up home for a foreigm. Bishop of Denver, has an ex (ianon City, 7:30 p. m. Logan, Congregational; Mrs. Bar bara Hart, 845 Acoma, By)tist; former superior of Mercy hospi Springs. She entered religion in nificance and the support behind The Rev. Cornelius Brown, a strange, and often hostile civiliza tremely heavy schedule for the Tuesday, Oct. 13—Confirmation tal, where she was stationed for 1884 at the Convent of Mercy in the amendment and the central priest oL the Concordia, Kans., tion and method of living. They next two months, according to the in Florence at 10 a. m. Miss Ona E. Barnes, 1620 Wash ington, unbaptized; Ralph Chris many years, died at the hospital Durango and made her profession office is in receipt of many favor diocese, arrived here this week to must be imbued with one idea and following list of engagements, re Wednesday, Oct. 14 — Junior Friday morning, Oct 2, after an of vows as a Sister of Mercy Aug. able editorials. Particularly en work in the Diocese of Denver. expect only one consolation—souls leased this week: tian Boes, 1235 East 12th, Luth clergy examinations in St. Thom eran; Sam H. McWilliams, 4321 illness of two years. She was 72 15, 1887. The nun devoted stren couraging has been the response He has been assigned by Bishop —to save souls for which the Sav Friday, Oct. 9—Catholic Daugh as’ seminary, 10 a. m.; conferring and had been a member of the uous years of labor in Durango received from many public school Vehr as assistant to the Rev. ters’ meeting. Tennyson, unbaptized; Miss Flora ior died. of decoration on Father Forstall, Louise Hawthorne, 2115 South Wil Mercy order 52 years. Sister and Ouray. As superior of S t teachers, who are actively assist Charles H <^s, pastor of Annun Our missions are not self-sup Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 10 S.J., 4 p .-m. Mary Alacoque was identified with Joseph’s hospital, Ouray, Sister ing in the passage of the amend ciation parish. Father Brown was and 11—Ordinations at St. Thom liams, Episcopal; Mary Alice Hig porting as a rule. The missionary Sunday, Oct. 25—Feast of Christ the early mining days in Colorado Mary Alacoque and her group of ment. lent to the diocese by the Most gives his life, talent, and his all. as’ seminary. gins, 2130 Glenarm, unbaptized; the King — Cathedral, Pontifical Mrs. Erma Fuller, 1130 Logan, and labored for years in the min nursing sisters did wonderful pio From all sides, the committee is Rev. Francis J. Tief, Bishop of We at home must hold up his Sunday, Oct. 11 — Holy Name Mass, 10 a. m.; St. Thomas’ semi Episcopal; Fred Lance, 602 West ing camp hospital service at Du neer missionary work among the being favored with volunteer ef Concordia, for one year. Later, hands, furnish him with the neces rally in Pueblo at 2:30 p. m. rango and Ouray. sick and the poor in the mining Father Brown will enter the Mond^ Oct. 12—Priests’ confer nary, Holy Name rally, 3 p. m. 2nd, unbaptized. The name of the fort, and yet it would be presump sary help to make fruitful, under (Turn to Page i — Column 6) Sister Mary Alacoque was for ^(Tum to Pages — Column 8) tuous to say that it has reached (Turn to Page i — Column i j God, his preaching and his labor. ence in Pueblo at 1:30 p. m.; Con 11th convert was not announced. PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, October 8, 1936
TWO GOOD FLETCHER P. T. A. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE M anagement Bazaar Booths R epem Sling for It Won’t I OTELS Denver, Colo. IN FULL SWING IN PARISH Be Long I Beii^ Erected (SL Francis de Sale,’ Parish) Barnes, assistant, request the co Father of Priests Thirty-two members were pres operation of all parents so that as ent at the P.-T. A. council meeting many as can will join before the Now l l f f i AVENUE Hotel (Annunciation Pariah) Oct. 2. Mrs. Thomas Halter pre close of the drive Oct. 15. Cash (St. Patrick’* Parith) - BROADWAY AT IITH AVENUE A committee of men was ap sided. The membership drive is prizes will be awarded the rdoms A High Mass of Reouiem was 3 BLOCKS SOUTH OF pointed to erect the booths and now in full swing. Mrs. Frank reaching 100-per-cent member sung Monday morning for Joseph STATE CAPITOL W ITH BATH tables for the fall festival to be Spindler, chairman, and Mrs. F. 0. ship. The committee is grateful Zabolitzky, father of the Rev. Until'^ held in Hagus hall Oct. 15, 16, to all who helped make the recent Maurus Zabolitzky, O.S.B., assist and 17. Cash prizes totaling $275 costume and card party a success. ant pastor. Mr. Zabolitzky died —someone takes home a 1937 Chevrolet 1•25 Comfort With Economy 1 -75 will be given in the evenings. The Nearly 300 members and friends Sept. 24 in Colorado Springs and I up ------S- I up complete dinner menu for Thurs were present. Proceeds will be was buried at Canon City. Among town sedan T used for school necessities. day, Oct. 15, is as follows: Roast the survivors is another priest son, beef or roast fresh ham (choice), Those awarded prizes were Mr. the Rev. Thomas Zabolitzky, O.S. —The whole family enjoys a luscious BELLEVUE HOTEL ihashed potatoes, brown gravy, and Mrs. H. E. Miller, Ardene B., of the Abbey school. Canon buttered vegetables, vegetable Gullette, and Al Snyder, for hard- City. Mr. Zabolitzky was bom in CLEAN 1953 LINCOLN STREET GOOD roast beef dinner. 5 BLOCKS NORTH OF salad, roils, apple sauce, pickled TO OPEN OCT.IS times costumed; Charles Kurtz and Germany and came to America ROOMS - STATE CAPITOL BEDS beets, homemade cake, ice cream, Bob Evans, ridiculous costumes; with his family when his several —the doors will be open on three nights for good, and coffee or milk. Tickets may (Boy Scout News) T. H. Halter, Mrs. Katherine Im- sons were children. After living be secured from members of the The fall training program will hoff, and Mrs. T. H. Halter, un for a time in the Middle West, he clean, wholesome fun and entertainment P.-T.A. Adults’ tickets are 50 open Monday, Oct. 19, st Evans usual costumes. moved to Colorado Springs in 1918, cents, children’s, 25 cents. Dinner where for years he conducted a '■w'yrw wwwwww y school. Sessions will be held Mon Special prizes were won by will be served from 5 to 8 o’clock, day, Oct. 19; Tuesday, Oct. 20; Christine Hood, Mrs. Margaret tailor shop. His son. Father at all bazaar committees gave favor Thursday, Oct. 22; Monday, Oct. Tremlett, Harold Miller, Richard Thomas, studied for a time for the CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING able reports at the meeting held 26; Tuesday, Oct. 27; Thursday, Williamson, and Mrs. R. L. Evans. Denver diocesan priesthood at St. Wednesday evenirtg of last week. Oct. 29; Monday, Nov. 2, and Tues Several sacks of flour donated by Thomas’ seminary and then joined The booths will contain many beau day, Nov. 3, closing with an over the Hungarian Flour Mills were the Benedictines. Father Thomas Holy Family Fall Festival Classified Ads tiful and useful articles. Two night hike Saturdav, Nov. 7. prizes. has since done a great deal of handmade quilts will be awarded. Four courses of training will The association will take active graduate work at the University ' ^ A hope chest filled with linens part in the coming parish bazaar. of Colorado and is now preparing Oct. 15-16-17 It will pay you to read ALk of the following adTertUementt. ' j be offered this fall. The course in and other articles is being com elements of scoutmastership, which Mrs. John Boehm is chairman of his thesis for the Ph.D. degree. Fa pleted by the young women of the embraces a study of scouting tech P.-T. A. activities. ther Maurus made bis studies at the Holy Cross abbey and in addition AUTO TRAVEL FOR SALE parish. Mrs. Harry Taylor is again nique, is for all men who h^ve had Members in charge of the vari in charge of the doll booth and the no previous training. The course ous booths are Mmes. J. S; Reiter, to his work at the abbey has acted Holy Family Hall NINE-ROOH bouse, furnished or un fishpond. Mrs. Genty, chairman will be organized as sLj^oop and Frank Spindler, Frank Buchen, W. as assistant in several parishes Of Steed Travel Bureau furnished, vicinity of Loyola church and of the surprise package booth, re C. Kimmins, Margaret, Tremlett, the secular clergy, including St. City park; duplex possibilities. Phone run on the patrol method. SHARE EXPENSE. Cars and passen-. ported several hundred packages The annual first-aid course will George Farrar, T. J. Halter, A. E. Mary’s, Colorado Springs; St. An 44th and Utica ffers daily, everywhere. No waiting. FR. 0488: thony’s, Sterling, and now St. Pat References. Guaranteed service. 1726 completed for the booth. Aprons be conducted by Clarkson J. Guyer, Gallagher, and G. W. Phelan, Glenarm. Opp, bos terminal. KE. 8664. of all sizes and patterns will be on who has taught this class for many and Mother Georgiana. Mrs. Har rick’s, Denver, being lent by the FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS sale at the apron booth. Hand- years. First aid is required in the vey French and Mrs. W. C. Kim- abbey to the diocese for these ap mins will be in charge of thd chil pointments. A third sou, Charles, DRUG STORES PURE imported Sicilian olive oil. For embroidered articles will be on dis five-year training program. all stomach disorders. Positive relief for play at the fancywork booth. The A course in nature study and one dren’s bazaar. is living in Los Angeles. Mrs. Za HUTCHINSON’S PHARMACY gas and ulcers. $2 per quart. R. 7. Turk*/ Dinner Plan* Made bolitzky died in 1910. Father Messier, 1840 Sherman St. Phone TA. candy booth will offer a fine selec in bird study will be offered. Your Naborhood Druggist tion of sweets. Several games un Each year, many veterans are Everything is ready for the an Thomas was celebrant of the Sol Phone Spruce 0B88 700 So. Pearl 9355. der the auspices of the Holy Name registered for these courses. There nual turkey dinner to be given by emn Requiem Mass at St. Mary’s Coxy-Glow Heaters JAMES HUTCHINSON in Colorado Springs, with Father PATENT ATTORNEYS society will also be featured. is no charge for these courses. the Altar society Thursday eve ning, Oct. 22. Mrs. G. B. Wilson, Maurus as deacon and the Rev. FURNACES AND GRATES School Prefect, Selected Details will be furnished by scout Patents obtained in D. S. and Foreign masters. chairman, with Mrs. Bernard John Scannell as subdeacon. The Countries. Trade Marks registered and The following prefects have sermon was preached by the Very FURNACES INSTALLED A REPAIRED Copyrights secured. Parents See Troop 101 in Action Hynes assisting, announces the Qive More Heat! H. H. York, 527 E. Exposition. PE. 2218 Homer G. Street William B. King been appointed for October: Eng Thursday night, Oct. 1, was par menu: Turkey, dressing, mashed Rev. William Kipp. At the Sol Successors to A. J. O’Brien lish I— Gerarda Telgmann, Mary ents’ night for the boys of troop potatoes, gravy, green peas, cran emn Requiem Mass c
1 ^ miieiiiiMiliiii PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEj'stone 4205 Thursda}', October 8, 1936 ACADEMY LATIN CLASS WILL jew 9 w ^ w ^ V w w ^ w w ^ mw I ANNUNCIATION PARISH ^ I ailSil Will tl9V6 S t PUIomeDa’s FALL BAZAAR STUDY CHURCH’S WRITERS BAZAAR h .... ——1— — II Study Clubs (St. Mary’* Academy) from the encyclicals and letters Society to Vote The senior Latin class of St. of Pope Pius XI, selections from Mary’s academy will devote three the Mass, and selections from the Oct. 15-16-17 (St. Louif* Parish, Englewood) days a week to the study of the ecclesiastical hymns. The past (St. Pkilomena’* Paruh) The number of Study clubs in orations of Cicero, one day a week week, the group made an intensive GRAND PRIZE— $200 The October meeting of the Altar ANNUNCIATION PARISH the parish will probably total 14 to Latin prose composition, and study of the “Magnificat.” Besides * studying the canticle from the and Rosary society w'ill be held at 5 1 d O6 oio r p r iz e s g a m e s by next week. Besides the eight one day to the study of eccle » clubs that functioned throughout siastical Latin. By vote of standpbint of its Latin value, the the rectory Monday, Oct. 12, for BE SURE TO ATTEND AND BRING THE FAMILY the season last year, there will be the class, the first two months class considered its literary and the annual election of officers. [ Hagus HalL E* 37th and Lafayette } *' at least one new' club among the are to be devoted to the study of historic value. The Holy Name society will re VVWWi adults and four among the young Selections from the Holy Scripture. Reports were made at the last ceive Holy Communion in a group folks. About 40 of the Concor- Then will follow selections from meeting by the followinjj members at the 8 o’clock Mass this Sunday. dians met last Tue.sday evening The Imitation of Christ, selections of the clas.s: Miss Josephine Walsh, At the first meeting of the year and went through the first lesson a brief review of the Life of the held Sept. 3, the P.-T.A. re-elected Oct. 15-16-17 under the direction of .Father Blessed Virgin, which prompted a last year’s officers, w'ho are as fol-. O’Heron. This group will be di discussion on those authors who lows: President, Mrs. Bi.shop; vice vided into four clubs at the meet have written a complete biography president, Mrs. Dunn; secretary, ing next Tuesday. A special group iG is S l u m s of Our Lady; Dorothy Sunderland, Mrs. Quinlivan; treasurer, Mrs. for the young folks over high the Life of St. Elizabeth; Virginia Chambers, and historian, Mrs. R. school age will also be attempted. Gregorj’, the “Maguificat” from J. Ryan. Committee chairmen GRAND PRIZE - - $200 On Thursday evening, some of a historical standpoint. The girls w'ere named for the entire year. to be given away the final night. the adult groups w'ill meet in the TO GIVE SOCIIE learned that a Sister of St. Jos The Very Rev. William M. Higgins hall. Parishioners who have not eph, Sister Mary Patricia of the thanked the officers and members as yet joined one of the clubs al Wichita, Kans., diocese, had writ f v their co-operation and con October 15 Door Prize...... $25.00 ready in existence are invited to (Repi* College) ten a very fine production on the tinued support. “Magnificat.” attend Thursday’s meeting at 8 An all-Regis social, sponsored Warren Ronald Miller, son of p. ni. in the hall. Mrs. J. Jackson by the Student council, will take Annual Election* Held Mrs. W. T. Miller, was baptized October 16 Door Prize...... 50.00 conducted the general Study club place at the Broadmoor Oct. 13. The cla.ss elections at St. Mary’s by Father Higgins Sunday, Oct. meeting last Monday evening. She It will be a get-tegether for the resulted as follows: Senior class— 4. James Connelly and Virginia will conduct a leaders’ meeting collegians and as many of the old president, Carol Southern; vice Vaughan are the godparents. everj' Tuesday morning at 10 Regis men as possible. Those in president, Betty Fairall; secretary, o’clock in her home at 4279 South charge have been approaching the Peggy Young; treasurer, Margaret Mr. and Mrs. S. P. New'man’s Delicious Roast Beef and Pork Dinner Pox. All the leaders are invited graduates for the past week with Genola; junior class— president, son, Thomas Halley Newman, w'as to attend. An additional leaders’ the hope that there will be a large Maryanna Quaintance; vice presi baptized by Father Kolka Sunday, October 15 meeting at the hall will be de crowd in attendance. The idea is dent, Virginia Gregory; secretary, Oct. 4. Norman Halley and Jean cided on if necessarj'. in perfect conformity with the re Francis Hoart; ti-easurer, Char Halley are. the godparents. COURTESY OF BOULEVARD MORTUARY .Sodality to Meet Oct. 12 organization of the Alumni asso lotte Fletcher; sophomore class— Mrs. E. T. Gibbons and Harold The Daughters of Marj' sodality ciation of Regis and will assist in president, Catherine F. Kolt; vice Gibbons are visiting Mrs. Gibbons’ will meet at the home of Miss Mar making the mbers better ac president, Kathleen O’Meara, sec son, the Rev. John Gibbons, S.J., cella McAtee Monday evening, quainted. H .zell’s orchestra has retary,! Shirley Horan: treasurer, at St. Mary’s, Kans. VVWAVA\WAWWANWAVAVVViWVWWAVWi.VAV Oct. 12. A Columbus party will been obtain d for the occasion and Shirley Hdrafi; freshman class— Mrs. John Greene of Buffalo, N. be held in connection with the every indication points to a very president, Eileen Cochran; vice y., is the house guest of Mrs. Wil meeting. There will be an illus enjoyable evening. It is hoped president, Elise M'cEnery; secre liam Foley. Windsor-Meadow Gold trated lecture and games to enter that the younger element of the tary, Barbara Murphy; treasurer, Bill O’Neill, who had recently CALL MAIN 5131 tain the members. A pot-luck alumni will assist the Student Rosemary White; historian, Gene returned from a trip abroad, has luncheon will follow. council committee in making the vieve Dunn. gone to Milw'aukee, Wise., to ac The Standard in Dairy Products for Forty Years P.-T.A. Holds Meeting affair highly successful. The The Rev. Theodore Schulte, S.J., cept a position. addressed the members of the St. Over a hundred persons attended tickets are selling for $1.25 per On Tuesday, Oct. 6, Mrs. F. D. the P.-T.A. meeiting last Monday couple. Mary’s sodality Oct. 2. Father Jennings’ club met with Mrs. A. evening. The attendance prize Football Game Saturday Schulte’s talk was both instructive W. James. Mre.^D. J. McQuaid and inspiring. At an assembly im- was awarded the first and second Coach Mai Fiese of the Rangers and Mrs. Jennings shared honors. addressed the Knights of Colum njediately following the talk, it was grades. This room also had the Mrs. W. C. Schwenger’s club best attendance of fathers present. bus Tuesday night at the October decided that each girl say the kk The room haying the most fathers meeting of the council. He ex Rosary daily in the month of Octo met this week at the home of Mrs. Why Pay More? present at the end of three months pressed his satisfaction that the ber in honor of Mary, Queen of J. T. dronin. Mrs. John Donegan team is improving and said the Rosary. Each class volunteered made high score. (Trademark) will be awarded an additional Mrs. Jennie Mix entertained the prize. The prize money is used by he hoped that each week would see to engage in some sort of project more and more improvement. The to signify the number of Rosaries members of Mrs. Thomas Neyen’s the sister in the winning grade for club Monday, Oct. 5. Honors were books or equipment in the class enthusiasm that he puts into his recited by the class in the month. room. Mrs. H. Sheetz announced coaching was evidenced in his talk The,freshmen have made a pledge won by Mrs. J. M. Bylsma and Mrs. WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES that 105 had paid their member about the Rangers. Given more to keep fresh roses before the altar Otto iCiene. INCORPORATED material to work on, more reserve of Our Lady in. the domestic chapel Mrs. G. L. Monaghan’s club met ship dues. A quota of 174 is being Sept. 29 with Mrs. E. A. Hanifen. sought. St. Louis’ P.-T.A. will power to call upon, and a little in the coming year. The girls also Colorado Owned Stores time, the coach will place the have formed a “living Rosary.” Prizes were w'on by Mrs. Glenn P. act as host to the county P.-T.A. Schafbuch and Mrs. E. T. Mul- Dec. 8. Rangers back in the class they In their free periods, designated 1 7th and Broadway 800 Santa Fe Dr. The Altar society, which met occupied but a few years ago. groups go to the chapel to recite cahy. Broadway and Ellsworth That an improvement was taking one decade of the Rosary. Mrs. E. T. Davis entertained the 16th and California last Tuesday afternoon, held a members of Mrs. L. A. Fair’s club 15th and California fruit shower at that time for Fa place was clearly seen in the game Mi*«ion W ork Planned ag;ain.st Spearfish normal last Committees are being planned Oct. 1. The following women -were ther O’Heron, presenting him with welcomed as new' members in this We Do Not Have Special Sales But Sell You at Oar Lowest over 70 jars of canned fruits and Saturday. The game against New by the officers of the Mission unit. Price* Every Day on All Drug Merchandise. Mexico normal school this Satur Announcements will soon be made group: Mrs. G. J. Graber, Mrs. A. vegetables. Several matters per C. Ames, Mrs. M. T. Corcoran, taining to the improvement and day should attract a large crowd regarding the work to be done for renovating of the sanctuary, linens, because of the manner in which the home, foreign, and medical Mrs. W. T. Moran, and Mrs. W. A. the Rangers are beginning to come missions. Riordan. Mrs. H. M. Bishop w'as and vestments were discussed. a gmest. Mrs. L. J. Dunn was VWW%WVWWVWVWWWWSiVWWWWWWWWUVWVWV.WWb Father O’Heron gave a short talk up to form. The kick-off w’ill be at There has been an Inci'eased en 2:30 in the Regis stadium. rollment in the music department awarded the prize. on the intention of the month for A house-warming was given in the Apostleship of Prayer. Fol A travelogue, descriptive of this year. Music appreciation classes are under way in the honor of Mrs. G. L. Monaghan ^SPECIAL OFFERS lowing the meeting, cards and wandering and laboring under very by the members of her club in her bunco were enjoyed and refreshr strenuous difficulties and in a field grades, and the High School Glee *! vVe wril) move your furniture to our warenouse and give you six that was practically new and un- club has been reorganized. An new home at 430 Dexter street last month's to pay your bill. Private room or open storage. We ments were served. Saturday evening. A mirror, was Members appointed to commit -touehed, was the bams of the lec operetta is planned for the spring. have low rate of insurance. ture that held the 40 members of A musical jprogram is being pre presented to Mr. and Mrs. Mona Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate or tees for the month were as fol ghan by the ten couples who at lows: M l'S . W. Arend and Mrs. the College Parents’ club spell pared for the Christmas season. your work. bound for nearly an hour at a The juniors of St. Mary’s plan tended the affair. K. Downtain, sanctuary; Mrs. W. Miss Viena Agnes Johnson be MOVING. STORAGE AND PACKING Arend and Mrs. Skitt, sick; Mrs. monthly meeting last Monday night to present As You Like It. Re J. Johnson, candles and votive in ^the library. The Rev. T. E. hearsals are in full .swing. Ar came the bride of Francis Paul No Money Needed for Six Months rangements are being made to have McNamara at the 7 o'clock Mass lights. Mrs. A. Geeck was desig Reynolds, S.J., famous for Western Sunday, Oct 4. nated to fti-range for dinner for the desert research, easily demon this produced in one of Denver’s DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. Open Saturday Night Till 9 municipal parks early in the St. Joseph’s Study club held its priests at the silver jubilee cele strated why he has been in con firrt meeting Wednesday, Oct. 7. 1521 20th St. Office and Warehouse bration Nov. 1. stant. demand to lecture in many spring. The sophomore class is to present Hiawatha some time in According to Mrs. J. A. O’Neill, The Holy Name society will meet* cities. Despite the depth of his sub sponsor, the club will meet in the ftWVWWVWWWWWWVWVWWWWWS Carton Women’s Men’s Monday evening, Oct. 12. Both ject, despite the novelty of it all, he the winter. The prefect of the sodality. Miss future on Thursdi^' mornings at the senior and junior organizations popularized what he had to say in 9:30 at her home. Cigarettes Dresses Hose will receive Communion in a body such manner that all in the audi Peggy Young, announces that St. Mai'y’s will publish a news bulle No Profit Price No Profit Price No Profit Price I at the 8 o’clock Mass this Sunday. ence understood his theme clearly. Miss Shirley McElroy, one of Further aiTangements for the card tin, Action, as a means of present Brother of Denver Man the seventh grade pupils, is seri party to Jie given Oct. 28, together ing sodality ideas to the St. Mary’s Moderator of Athletics $ 1 .U ously ill at St. Anthony’s hospital with transaction of routine busi sodalists. DENVER $ 1 .7 S 5c as the result of a ruptured ap ness formed the program of the The student body enjoyed a A new faculty supervisor at Camels, Lucky Strike*, pendix. evening, prior to the lecture by scientific motion picture Monday, Old Golds. Chester- Brand new fall styles. Men’s fancy rayon or | Oct. 5, in St. Mary’s auditorium. Fordham university in New York BUSINESS AND FKOEESSIONAL Helds, Kalci^bs. Sires 14 to 52. cotton hess. Father Reynolds. Refreshments this year is the Rev. John Tynan, 1 were served in the dining room fol The uniforms made their annual DIRECTORY (Main Floor) (Second Floor) (Main Floor Annex) ! appearance at St. Mary’s Monday S.J., brother of Thomas Tynan, Good Shepherd Aid lowing the talk. general manager of Armour & Co. The firms that appear in this directory, or have dis The executive board of the evening, Oct. 5. The occasion was Will Meet Oct. 13 celebrated by a party in St. Mary’s in Denver and member of S t play ads in other sections of your Register, consist Hills Bros. Women’s Men’s 1 Alumni association, comprising John’s parish. Father Tynan has Messrs. J. J. Sullivan, J. Fred auditorium from 7:30 until 9:30 ently represent the best in their business and profes Coffee Coats Shirts A meeting of the Good Shepherd o’clock. been appointed moderator of Prinzing, P. V. Murray, F. F. athletics. sion. They are doing their part to deserve your trade No Profit Price Aid society will be held Tuesday Bischofberger, H. F. Seep, and Fa No Profit Price No Profit Price I afternoon, Oct. 13, at the home of by supporting your paper. You can do your share ther Murray met Thursday at -by patronizing them and mentioning The Catholic Mrs. J. A. Osner and Mrs. Robert luncheon to discuss the arrange $g.SO 0. Shearer, 357 Broadway. All ments for the meeting of the alum Jesuit Addresses TRY Register. ' 39c members are requested to attend ni this month. There has been no and to be prepared to make final —MAKE THIS A H A B IT - Fur-trimmed dress abatement of enthusiasm on the Poetry Society Famous red can qual A Collar attached dress I returns for bazaar tickets. part of the alumni and it is ex REGISTER ATTENTION TO CATHOLIC ity, vacuum p.ncked. coats. Sizes 14 to 52. shirts. Good quality. 1 The various affairs scheduled SNACKO (Second Floor) pected that at least 100 will at REGISTER ADS (Basement) (Main Floor Annex) I for the three days of the bazaar Mrs. James Knight and Miss TODAY tend the meeting, the date of Grace Palmer were hostesses at v/ere well attended. The mem which will be announced later. The IT’S WONDERFUL bers of the senior ^oup are very their home to the Catholic Poetry AUTOMOBILES Silk Taffeta Wash; j alumni are requested to watch the Society of Colorado at the first fa te fu l to the junior aid branch columns of the Register for an Hosiery Slips Frocks for its assistance at the bazaar. meeting of the season Monday, 13th & Lincoln nouncements pertaining to the as Oct. 5. Refreshments were served. KE. 8221 No Profit Price No Profit Price sociation. JAMES MOTOR CO. No Profit Price I FORTY HOURS’ DEVOTIONS Mrs. Alfred Robert de Blaquiere The Rev. Felix S. Ziccardi, S.J., DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS Week of Oct. llj Denver, was welcomed as a new member, WE pastor of Mt. Carmel church at and Mrs. Seward Potter was a Expert Repair Service at Rea*onable Rate*—AI*o U*ed Car* St. PatVick’s; La Junta, St. Trinidad, is making his annual guest. The Rev. William V. Doyle, 2 9 c 2 9 c Patrick’*; Stratton, St. MOVE S5c eight-day retteat at Regis. S.J., professor at Regis college, DRUGS Lace trimmed or tail Charle* Borromeo’c; Ca*tle Newly-elected officers of the discussed the sonnet in its different Frama Houtes, Garagat Full fashioned, sheer ored rayon taffeta New fall styles slid Rock, St. Franci* of A**i*i’* chiffon A service hose. freshman clash are the following: forms, emphasizing the Shake slips. co’.ors. Sizes 14 to 52. \ (may have 13 Hour*’). President, Walter Sullivan of Den F*r Svriu—Klritoa* atlS MEYERS DRUG STORE (Main Floor) (Main Floor) spearean sonnet. Father Doyle a WmWM, ten s m a*. (Second Floor) | ver; vice president, James Schlafly asked that original poems in this COMPLETE DRUG SERVICE of St. Louis; treasurer, Franklin form be submitted at the next Women’s Fast Color Suits or Murphy of Longmont, and repre- meeting. . TAbor 9606 Ample Parking Space ' llthdbAcoma senative to the Student Sodality Members of the local society, by Shoes Prints Overcoats G r a n d e council, William Foster of Spring- virtue of their affiliation with the FLORIST field, 111. COAL No Profit Price No Profit Price No Profit Price FUELCO- Catholic Poetry Society of Amer DUSTLESS DELIVERY ica, may have their poems criti All Standard Grades of Coal TTTTTTTTTTTIT Bazaar Committees cized by the staff of Spirit, a high- A Kind for Every Purpose The Bright Spot $ 1 .1 9 9 c yd. $ >oo i class poetry magazine. A Price for Every Purse 10 Selected in Arvada Meetings are held the first and Newest styles* every third Mondays of each month from OWEN COAL CO. ' heeU All sizes and 36-ineh percale*, new Men’s suits or over 801 West B«yaud SP. 4428 Flower Shop widths. color* and patterns. coats. Good fabrics EMPIRE (Shrine of St. Anne, Arveda^ October through May. An invi and styles. (Main Floor Annex) (Third Floor) 'The Altar and Rosary society tation is extended to all Catholics Fifth Avenue and Josephine (Second Floor Annex) met Tuesday afternoon at the and non-Catholics interested in the YORK 0690 home of Mrs. Louis Braugh. Mrs. study or appreciation of poetry to Children’s Silks and LUMP attend. UNIVIS Pequot French was assistant hostess. Ba LAUNDRIES Shoes Acetates A Guaranteed Coal zaar committees were named as Miss Nellie M. Lennon, presi BIFOCALS Sheets follows: General arrangements, dent, will leave this week for a trip Specially designed to meet individual requirements with precision. Comfort "I>eBv*r’* Mm < Pra(r***iv. Laundry” No Profit Price No Profit Price No Profit Price Mrs. William Brown, chairman, as to New York city, Montreal, and other places in the East. She will able. Easy. No **jamp" or distortion. sisted by Mmes. Bayer, Braugh, Let us show them to you. Brown, (Campbell, Caron Lumsden, return late in October. THE CASCADE LAUNDRY yd. ^ TON 77c 5 8 c $ 1 .0 9 Hoar, JYench, Center, Klumker, La “TRY OUR NEW SERVICE” Miascs’p children’s A Moure, Smiley, Gaylor, Jackson, Illustrated Bible iafants* shoes. Sizes 2 39-inchp first quality, More Big Values Staley, Busch, Mills, McLeish, Damp Wash 15 lbs. for 4 9 cents to 8, 8Vt to 2. 72x99. AU per 3 to 5 yard lenfths. fect quality. Zendler Otto Schneider, and Emil Lectures Under Way Excel* S t 3 Cent* Per Pound (Main Floor Annex) (Third Floor) (Third Floor) Special Lump $5.55 Schneider, and Misses Julia Schnei 1847 Market We Call For and Deliver TA. 6370-6379 der, Rose Vacher, and Irene Mar- The Rev. C. M. Johnson is de Special Egg 5.45 telon; decorations, Mrs. Charles livering illustrated lectures on the TRANSFER AND STORAGE Men’s Spark Notion Britton, chairman. A chicken din Bible at 8 o’clock Friday evenings Shoes Plugs Corona Lump 5.70 ner will be .served Saturday eve in the beautiful reading room of OPTICIAN Bargains ning, Oct. 24. St. Paul’s chapel. The reading No Profit Price No Profit Price No Profit Price Monarch, Raven or Mrs. Tollar is improving at St. room is open every day of the week Gallagher Transfer & Storage Co. Industrial Lump 7.25 Anthony’s hospital and expects except Sunday from 2 to 5 in the $ 1 .S 9 to be home soon. afternoon and from 7 to 9 in the 1700 16th St. 4 1 c 2c Leo Kotchevar is ill of pneu evening. Members of the Guild of Alex G. Shearer TA. 3341 monia at the National Jewish sana Faith are always present to aid 1664 Bryant St. — GA. 6926J Dr*** and work *ho«* Several larfe tables KE. 2036 HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MACHINERY MOVING and oxford*. Size* 6 Champion or A. C., with notions of all T A 2211 torium. in selecting reading material. The to 11. new stock, all sizes. kinds. Instructions are being given to guild plans to keep a copy of every Cut Stone Contractor (Main Floor Annex) (Main Floor Annex) (Main Floor) AAA A 1 A A a class of converts every Thurs important Catholic paper and BENNETT FIREPLACES AND FIRE '■ SCREEN DISTRIBUTORS JE m PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, October 8, l93fa UuatudlRaznar N ilCAlpyI WlivvilppIj NOVENA _ _ _ . TO OPEN A vam OCT. 17 New Novena to r n i C -1 IN SACRED HEART CHURCH h r Holy hm ily (Sacred Heart-Loyola Pariih) Last Friday, the usual all-day Bl Sacrament to A novena, to close on the Feast adoration was held at Sacred Heart of Christ the King, Oct. 25, will church. Throughout the day, the be made at Sacred Heart church. students of the school- kept watch The novena will open Saturday before the Blessed Sacrament. Be haugnrateil Parisli in Denver evening, (5ct. 17, and devotions The members of the _ Sacred Remember the will start each evening at 7:45. Heart Ladies’ sodality enjoyed a (Holy Family Parish) They will consist of a short talk social Tuesday afternoon. The A perpetual Eucharistic no At an enthusiastic meeting of by the Rev. John Markoe, S.J., of party took place in the amusement vena will be inaugurated this tlie bazaar committee Monday Regis college; prayers, and Bene hall, and the affair was so suc Friday in Holy Family parish. night, final plans were made for diction. The church at 28th and cessful that the women decided to The Rev. Mark W. Lappen, the S5,000 fall festival. All ‘indi Larimer streets is dedicated to the hold a like gathering each month. pastor, announced this wmek cations point to one of the most Sacred Heart. Through the years Thirty-five, including the hostesses. that, in honor of the Blessed succe.ssful bazaars ever held in the it has been a center of devotion. | reported for this opening social. Sacrament, the novena would be The parish school, which has pro At the close of the games, prizes held every Friday evening at 7:80 Church parish. The grand award will be a 1937 Chevrolet town sedan, duced many priests and religious, were awarded to Mrs. Mary Mon o’clock. Special prayers to the which will be given away on the is likewise under the banner of tana, Mrs. Julia Gerspach, and Blessed Sacrament, a sermon, and last day of the bazaar, Oct. 17. A the Sacred Heart. Katheryn, Leidinger. Refresh Benediction will comprise the serv feature of this year’s affair will ments were served. The next party ices. Father Lappen will preach a be the roast beef dinner Thurs will be held Nov. 4 in the same special series oi sermons for the day evening, Oct. 15. A new group place. first novena and the assistants o fv of entei'tainment features is prom The junior division of the Sa the parish and other priests of the cred Heart Ladies’ .sodality will ised the patrons of the bazaar. city will be the speakers later on \ hold a get-together party the eve in the novena. The Eucharistic Your Will Under the direction of the Rev. .John Kelly, ten Study clubs have ning of Oct. 20 in the Sacred Heart novena is an innovation in the city | been established in the parish, a church hall. Prizes and refre.sh- and should prove very popular. decided increase over the number BY PBESS CLUB ments will be included. conducted last year. Meetings for The Pinochle club will meet in Remember the Poor Missions of the Diocese the leaders are held weekly. Sacred Heart church hall Tuesday, At the election of officers held Oct. 13. at 8 p. m. All men who The Lamp Post, student publica Saturday, Oct 2, by the Colorado play pinochle are invited to be COLLEGE EIBBIIBY tion at Holy Family high school, Catholic Women’s Press club, Mrs. present. will make its first appearance Fin- May West Owen was re-elected This Sunday will be Communion day afternoon. It is the successor president for her third term. Mrs. | day for the Holy Name society and of the Tiger, school paper of for Joseph Seubert was chosen first j all the men of the parish. At Sa- mer years. vice president, Mrs. J. ,T. O’Neill,...... cred Heart church, the Communion Sunday school for the children second vice president; Mrs. T. A. Mass will be at 7 o’clock, and at Form of Bequest for Establishment of of the parish attending public ' Cosgriff, third vice president; Miss Loyola, 8:30. (Loretto Heights College) schools will be held every Sunday Nellie Fenton, corresponding sec The benefit card party in Loyola after the 9 o’clock Ma.ss.' Parents retary; Mrs. James W. Creamer, hall Oct. 2 was a success in every The college library has under are requested to have their chil way. There were many table and gone great changes in the last recording secretary; Mrs. Seward week. Two new-stacks, consisting I dren attend. Potter, treasurer, and Miss Mary special prizes. At the conclusion Funds for Education of Priests: of the card games, refreshments of 96 shelves, have been installed. A band and orchestra have been Peevy, historian. This addition was necessitated by started in the school. Many of the The board of directors appointed were served. The proceeds of the party were turned over to Father the purchase of more than 200 new pupils have signified their inten by the president includes Mmes. volumes of reference books, in lion of joining one of the organiza-1 U A. Bastien, Mabel Beuchner, Devlin. which three sets of encyclopedias Louis Hough, J. B. Hunter, Ralph lions. Practice for both groups is are included. being conducted weekly under the Kelly, T. Walter O’Conaior, .nipervision of a representative of Blanche Osbourne, Joseph Emer Activities of the International a local music company. son Smith, and Mary McAboy; Relations club were initiated with Misses Catherine Lahr and Mary IS the election of Jane Menten as Detmoyer, and Sister Celestine of secretary. Mrs. Gladys O’Farrell, “ I hereby give and bequeath to the I Twins Take Part in Loretto Heights college. president, presided at ■ the first Church’s 2 Weddings Following are the committee meeting. Plans were made to send chairmen: Chaplains, Mmes. H. W. delegates to the International Re TBCEII Ilf DEIIIO lations convention to be held at Lawrence and Ralph Kelly; mem Houma, La.—Twins played a Laramie, Wyo., Oct 23 and 24. Roman Catholic Bishop of the major role in two weddings at St, bership, Miss Mary Rose O’Brien; contests, Miss Mary Detmoyer; The Rev. Theodore Schulte, S. I'rancis de Sales’ church in the (Continued From Page One) J., has been selected as spon.sor of same week. In one ceremony, the printing, Mrs. May West Owen; regions of Southwestern Colorado. music, Miss Mabel Buechner; the Xavier forum, which held its bridegroom, Eugene Millet, had his Beginning in 1900, the vener books. Miss Mary Schurman; so first meeting: Oct 7. Sister Frances Diocese of Denver, Colorado, the I win brother as best, man, and, in able nun successively held the com cial, Mrs. Louis Hough; flowers. de Chantal is faculty .sponsor. This the other rite. Ruby and Mae, twins munity offices of mother superior, club is a branch of the mission so and sisters of Lena Mary Alleman, Miss Anne Thompson; political mother assistant, and bursar. At science, Mrs. Mary McAboy; phil cieties at Loretto Heights and Re were bridesmaids. the time of the World war, she gis colleges. Bi-weekly assemblies anthropy, Mrs. Thomas O’Rourke; was superior at St. Nicholas’ hos sum of $ ...... for the education press, Mrs. James W. Creamer; are held alternately at the two col Hospital in India pital, Cripple Creek, and previous leges. Hazel Murphy and Antonia courtesy. Miss Sadie Birmingham; to that had served a term as mother Has Golden Jubilee publicity Miss Lucille Kling; radio, Floyd were received into the club superior at Mercy hospital in Den Oct 7. Bangalore, India.— St. Martha’s Mrs. Justa T. Sanchez, and dean- ver. From 1922 tt> 1925, she was and maintenance, in Colorado, of "ery representative, Mrs. J. B. Father Schulte is celebrating the hospital, which has just celebrated in charge of Mercy hospital at Mass of the Holy Ghost in Loretto ihe golden jubilee of its founda Hunter. The program Saturday consisted Durango, and from 1925 to 1928 chapel Friday, O ct 9, for the col tion, is the first institution of the was mistress of novices of the legians. This Mass is offered kind conducted by Catholics in of a speech on the amendments to Mercy order in Denver. She was be voted on at the election Nov. 3 monthly under the auspicAs of the students studying Jar the priesthood. It is under the direction of stationed continuously in Denver sodality. All students attend, at he Good Shepherd Sisters, and in Joseph Craven and selections „ ^ , .* % K^r .IncTin flo'ro'Q'n ft/»nr»TViTiam0n hv since 1925. tired in cap and gown. the last five decades they have by Justin Gargan, accompanied by Ruth Parisoe. The funeral service was held made the care of the sick and the Monday morning at the hospital suffering an integral part of their chapel. Solemn Mass of Requiem works of charity and mercy. Depression Started 400 was celebrated by the Rev. Louis Nephew of Local Years Ago, Says Priest Mertz, assisted by the Rev. Charles Episcopal Anniversary Kenosha, Wise.— In a lecture on Hag;us and the Rev. J. P. Trudel, Observed by Archbishop “The Renaissance and the Rise of chaplain at Mercy. The Rev. El Priest Missibner Winnipeg.— The Most Rev. A. A. Individualism,’’ the Rev. T. J. Ly mer Kolka was master of cere monies. Present in the sanctuary Sinnott, Archbishop of Winnipeg man, S.J., professor at Marquette (Continued From Page One) '■ and first Ordinary of the archdio university, said that the depression were the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, cese, celebrated the 20th anni began about 400 years ago, when Bishop of Denver, who gave abso his return to North America taught versary of his Episcopal consecra a philosophy started empha lution and paid a tribute of re in the Sulpician seminary in tion at a Mass in St. Mary’s acad sized this life to the exclusion of all membrance to the life and passing Montreal. Two of his sisters. Sis emy chapel. else. of the nun; the Very Rev. Chris ter S t Longin and Sister S t Paul, tian Darley, C.SS.R.; the Very Notre Dame nuns, teach in Mont Rev. Angelus Tintle, O.F.M.; the A permanent burse for the perpetual real. Very Rev. Robert M. Kelley, S.J.; For the past 25 years, the Rev. COLUMBUS DAY PROGRAMS the Very Rev. Dr. William Hig J. P. Trudel, S.S., has been sta gins, the Rev. John Guzinski, the tioned in (iolorado. His first Rev. John Moran, the Rev. James charge was as chaplain of St. ARE ARRANGED BY K. OF C. M. O’Sullivan, C.M.; the Rev. Leo Francis’ hospital in Colorado education of a seminarian is $6,000. M. Flynn, the Rev. Walter Steidle, Springs from 1911 to 1914. His the Rev. John F. Chestnut, the (Continued From Page One) | school, 10:45 a. m., William F. labors were confined to the parish Rev. A. C. Murphy, the Rev. Adam in Las Animas the following ^ar. past state deputy; St. Joseph’s high McGlone, Ritter, and the Rev. Bernard Mur- Joseph. A. Craven gave an ad- i ray^glj' He was then transferred to Den Burial was in Mt. Olivet ver as chaplain of Mercy hospital, school, 11:50 a. m., Edward C. dress on Columbus at Regis college cemetery. Horan and Son service. Day, Jr.; Sacred Heart high school, Wednesday morning of this week. where he served from 1915 to 1919. Any portion of this, however, can be Survivors are two sisters, Cath Blarney on Radio In that year, he was given charge 12:30 p. m., Joseph Celia, Jr.; Lo erine Houle of Colorado Springs of the Mexican mission at Gard retto Heights college, 11:30 a. m., Dr. Frank W. Blarney, past state and Mrs. Ida Bert of Los Angeles, deputy, is scheduled to give a ra ner, where he served until 1923. Walter F. Scherer; Cathedral high Calif.; a brother, John Houle of Because of ill health, he was again dio address over KGH in Pueblo Glendale, Calif., and a nephew at 8:30 p. m. Columbus day. sent to Denver for one year, this who is in the Jesuit novitiate at time as chaplain of St. Anthony’s Priests Patients in The La Junta knights have Los (iatos, Calif. scheduled a program for their hospital. Father Trudel then was Denver Hospitals council hall at 7 :30 p. m. Oct. 12, sent to Ft. Collins, whqre he es-, i with addresses, musical numbers, tablished Holy Family parish for * the Mexican-speaking Catholics, Several priests are patients at and a social hour being arranged. The Rev. W, E. Larkin will speak built the church, and erected the present in Denver’s three Catholic on Columbus this Friday afternoon school. He also established seven hospitals. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. at 2:30 in the La Junta junior mission chapels in the district for high school, and District Deputy the Mexican people in his 12-year John J. Donnelly, a patient at pastorate. THE SUM OF $350 WILL TAKE Mercy hospital, is slightly im Charles I. Herman is scheduled for a similar speech at the same tirile Mercy hospital’s new chaplain proved. Other priests patients at in the senior high school. In addi was ordained in 1901 in Paris by the institution are the Rev. Walter tion <0 these activities, Arkansas a missionary Bishop at the Semi Steidle, who is receiving treatment Valley council of La Junta is spon Although she was not successful nary of St. Sulpice. After spend in obtaiping an interview with ing two years in study in Paris and for a few days; the Rev. John soring an essay contest on Colum CARE OF A STUDENT bus for the pupils of the city Sister Celine, sister of the Little one in Rome, he returned to his Chestnut, and the Rev. James P. Flower, at the Carmelite monas native Montreal, where he taught Mahrer, O.S.B., of Longmont, who schools, for which suitable prizes will be gpven. tery in Lisieux, France, Monica Scripture at the Grand seminary entered the hospital Wednesday. Hayden, .secretary to Monsignor for six years and was engaged in The Rev. Raymond Ryan, O.M. McMenamin and teacher at Cathe other work of the Sulpician order Cap., assistant at Annunciation, PRESIDENT PROCLAIMS dral school, did visit the monastery before coming to Colorado in 1911. is a patient at St. Joseph’s hospital. OCT. 12 COLUMBUS DAY FOR ONE YEAR. where St. Teresa lived and where The Rev. James M. Nolan of Butte, Washington. — A proclamation her sister, after whom Miss Hay France, Switzerland, Germany, Mont., and the Rev. Alphonse C. designating Oct, 12 as Columbus den’s own sister, also a Carmelite Holland, Belgium, England, Wales, Kieffer of, Cheyenne Wells are . day has been issued by President nun, is named, is now stationed. Italy, Scotland, and Ireland. In spending short vacations at the in- i Franklin D. Roosevelt. The text Probably the highlight.of the trip Dublin, they attended the famous ■ A • stitution. of the proclamation is as follows: was her audience ivith His Holi Dublin horse show;. The travelers Patients at St. Anthony’s hos “Whereas Public Resolution 21, ness. Miss Hayden, with three ware particularly interested in old pital include the Rev. John Cur- Seventy-third Congress, approved other young women, returned re churches and Cathedrals, and l an, the Rev. Walter Meske, the April 30, 1934, provides: cently from a three months’ tour visited hundreds of them through Rev. Eusebius Schlingmann, O.F. ‘“That the President of the of Europ^. out the continent. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, APPLY AT M., of St. Elizabeth’s, the Rev. United States is authorized and re Probably one of the biggest In Rome, they saw Richard Francis J. Schildgen of Chicago, quested to issue a proclamation thrills of the trip to Miss Hayden Hiester and the Rev. Mr. David and the Rev. Joseph Bidlingmaier designating Oct. 12 of each year was her meeting, quite by accident, Maloney, Denver young men of Scranton, Pa. as Columbus day and calling upon three former Denverites in various studying for the priesthood there. officials of the government to dis parts of the continent. On a street In Ireland, they called on the sister Holy Father Receives play the flag of'the United States in Siena, Italy, where she had gone of the late Father Carr, pastor of on all government buildings on to attend the famous “palio,’’ or St. John’s, and a sister of Msgr. Gift of Blessed Bread said date and inviting the people festival, she encountered the Richard Brady, and also kissed the of the United States to observe Count Gabrio di San Marzano, famous Blarney stone. Vatican City.— The prior of St. the day in schools and churches, or former Italiin consul to Denver. Miss Hayden said the entire con Monica’s college, a seminary con Chancery other suitable places, with appro While she was traveling on a train tinent is preparing for war, and ducted by the Augustinians, pre priate ceremonies expressive of the in Switzerland, she met Sister that unrest is widespread. sented blessed bread to Pope Pius public sentiment befitting the anni Augusta Zimmer, a Sister of Char Miss Hayden is the dauL at a recent interview. Others re versary of the discovery of Amer ity of Cincinnati, the daughter of Mrs. Charles H. Hayden of 530 ceived in audience by His Holiness ica: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Zimmer of Milwaukee street. Her .sister is included 280 French pilgrims. “Now, therefore, I, Franklin D. Denver, who is studying -art in Sister Celine of the Carmelite con Roosevelt, President of the United Europe on a fellow.ship granted her vent at San Die^o, Calif. Two Browder Asks to Talk States of America, under and by by the Chicago Art institute. In brothers are Jesuit priests. They virtue of the authority vested in the Vatican art galleries, she en are the Rev.. Charles K. Hayden, Office At Catholic University me by the aforesaid public reso countered a third Denverite, Mrs. S.J., of Rockhurst college, Kansas lution, do by this proclamation j Hannah O’Day. City, Mo., and the Rev. William New York.— In reply to an at designate Oct. 12. 1936, as Colum-1 Miss Hayden was accompanied Hayden, S.J., of St. Francis’ mis tack made on him here by the Rt. bus day and do direct that on that I on her trip by Misses Margaret sion, South Dakota. Miss Sulli ■ ' ■ Rev. .Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen of the day the flag of the United States Sullivan, Margaret McGroarty, and van, a teacher in the Minneapolis Catholic University of America, be displayed on all government Edna Rosen. They sailed on the public schools, is the daughter of 1536 Logan Street Denver, Colorado isarl Browder, Communist candi buildings; and, further, I do invite Bremen line June 13 and returned Mrs. P. J. Sullivan of Denver. date for President of the United the people of the United States to Aug. 27, Miss Hayden took her Miss McGroarty is the daughter of States, asked and was flatly denied ob.serve the day with appropriate car with her, and the party trav Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McGroarty of the right to give an address at the ctremonies in schools and eled 6,000 miles on the continent. Denver and teaches at Baker Catholic university. churches, or other suitable places.’’ They visited historical spots in junior high in Denver. t t M Thursday, October 8, 1936 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NIISE. BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH Rescue 1,120 Defenders From Ruins of Alcazar PLANS ARE BEING MADE FOR DENTISTRY DR. JORGENSEN AND ASSOCIATES READY FOR FIESTA OCT. 17 GIGANTIC HOLY NAME RALLY DUsnosli, X-Bsys, Pl*i«>, Bridge*, Crowns, Inlays, Fillings, Extrac (Bleised Sacrament Pariah) (Continued From Page One) every Catholic man in the parish tions, Treatments, Cleanings, and Wednesday night. The money Repairing. realized on the sale of papers be Louisiana avenue and thence to into the Holy Name group. Excitement is rampant through the seminary, where the Holy The Rev._ Barry Wogan, director 1206 ISth 606 15th out the parish over the coming gun last Sunday is used for the 8 ajn.-6 p.m. 8 a.m.-8 p.m. society’s work among the poor- and Name pledge will be recited'pub of the Boy Scout movement in the TA. S761 KE. 8721 fiesta to be held on Saturday licly by the men and open-air diocese, reported on the progress wening, Oct. 17, at Loyola hall. the sick. The Blessed Sacrament football Benedietion of the Blessed Sacra of the Boy Scout troops of the The committee in charge is expend ment will be given. It is expected city. He urged the members to ing its best efforts to make the eve team won from St. Philomena’s by a score of 12 to 0. that at least 4,000 men will be in take an interest in the work and to> ning an enjoyable one. A large line of march. attend the class to be held for attendance is predicted for the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dispense In a report submitted by a spe scout leaders the latter part of the roast beef dinner to be served be are motoring to California for a Vote for month’s stay. cial committee to the delegates, month. ginning at 5 o’clock. Tickets are suggestions for extending the An address by Joseph Craven on 50 cents for adults and 25 cents _Mrs. A. A. Freppel ■will enter scope of the union’s acti^ties and tain the Little Flower circle Thurs Amendment No. 3 was well re for children. There will be a check increasing the membership in the ceived by the delegates.' Each room for coats and hats. A soft day, Oct. 15, instead of on the parish branches were made. It customary Friday. parish reported on the activities of drink booth, a ham and bacon was recommended that a commit its Holy Name group since the last GEORGE E. booth, and a fish pond for children Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pearson have returned from a month’s visit tee be elected by the delegates to meeting. are to be erected. The last-named supervise all activities carried on booth will also offer ice cream to Mrs. Pearson’s mother in New York. under the sponsorship of the Holy and taffy apples. T;he special prize Name societies in the diocese. The is a lamp to be atirarded to some Parly Well Attended Extension Grants SAUNDERS The bridge party held at the committee suggested a diversified dne present. The hope chest will be program for the men of each par on display at the Denver Dry new church hall Sept. 25 was well attended and very much enjoyed ish so that each man could partici Democratic Candidate for Goods tea room Saturday, Oct. 10, pate as his interests dictate. Benefit Church and next week. It contains a gold by members of St. Jude’s circle and guests. Honors were won by Miss Among the activities that were blanket, a gold quilt, a bed lamp, encouraged in the report were a (Continued From Page One) sheets, pillow cases, bath mat, Ella Horan and Mrs. Walter Kranz. more general participation in par of a patron saint or in memory of SECRETARY bath towels, bridge set, and a host ish affairs, a varied sports pro deceased relatives. of other articles. Tickets are be Thursday, Oct. 15, members of St. Jude’s circle will be guests of gram, dramatics, social hours, de The Mass intentions that have ing sold by members of St. Jos bates, Study clubs, and discussions been contributed to the diocese eph’s circle and will be available Mrs. Glenn Doris at 2259 Glencoe. All members are requested to at of timaly topics. for the use of the priests of rural OF STATE at the fiesta. “Treasure Island” At the rMUest of the delegates, parishes are collected by the Ex will contain an electric refriger tend and are asked to call YOrk 3970. This meeting ■will be held Joseph J. Walsh, diocesan presi tension from lay individuals, from ator, mixer, silex, hospitality tray, dent of the union, promised that populous city parishes, where the boudoir lamps, waffle iron, elec on Thursday instead of on Friday because of the fiesta. a copy of the committee’s resolu supply is too great to be fulfilled tric percolator, coffee table, toaster, tions would be sent to every unit by the resident priests, and from iron, and a $20 order on Lainson’s Mrs. Eva Madigan, mother of Mrs. Homer Anderson and Mrs. in the state in order that the sug dioceses where the priests have studio. gestions might be considered be sufficient intentions to satisfy their Helling, passed away on Tuesday. One of the most heroic episodes in modem hlsto ry came to an end when Spanish revelntienists fought Society to Meet in New Hall Mrs. James D. Doris has re fore the next quarterly meeting, needs. their way to the rescue of 1,120 comrades who had been beleaguered in the historic Alca»r fortress when the resolutions will be voted The donations of the society for ! The Altar and Kosary society turned from Fort Worth, Tex. at Toledo, Spain, for 10 ■weeks. Forced to live on mule meat, their fortress dynamited on two occa meeting will be held Friday after Mrs. James Johnson entertained on. Mr. Walsh also outlined a pro the sick and infirm priests of the sions, the valiant defenders fought off repeated attacks of superior government forces to hold out gram whereby each parish would diocese have been timely. In the noon, Oct. 9, in the new hall. A St. Joseph’s circle at her home until the siege was lifted by Rightist forces. Some conception of the terrific homhardment concentrated last week on Thursday. Mrs. Ed be divided into sections that would depression period, financial aid to large attendance is requested. The on Alcazar is given by the above graphic picture. hostesses are Mrs. Mallory Cat Ward was joint hostess. be thorolighly canvassed by the the diocese enabled the Bishop to There will be an open meeting men of the society living in those continue caring for the priests of lett, Mrs. C. C. Collins, Mrs. J, sections in an attempt to enroll the state unable to work. Bonomo, and Mrs. E. G. Kenne- of men and women Monday eve Vote FOR Amendment No. 3 beck. 'The women of the parish ning at 8 o’clock in the school hall who are not members are also to make final arrangements for cordially invited. the fiesta. All members of the par Mrs. N. M. McGrayel enter ish are invited. SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS VOCATIONS CHECKED tained the Wednesday Bridge club Mr. and Mrs. William E. Drink; at her home. The cards were won ard have returned to their home in by Mrs. Walter Kranz. Detroit, Mich. BY ‘DOWRY’ SYSTEM The Chris Mealey family have REPORTED BY COMMITTEE The St. Vincent de Paul so moved back to Denver and Park ciety held its regular meeting hill after an absence of several TSchny, 111.—Young girls in the tides while the girl is still quite (Continued From Page One) ures who are either incumbent or ters at 438 Symes building, tele Little Sunda islands ■with a voca young. If, later, the daughter re years. phones CHerry 2200 and TAbor Children Are Rescued Neary-Vance Wedding Date Set the effectiveness of the campaign seeking political office. Many of tion to the religious life have dif fuses to marry, her parents will 4626, will be glad to distribute be obliged to return the purchase The marriage of Miss Virginia to date. the workers in both major political ficulties thrown in their path not From Playing in Streets literature as needed. The rommit- e:roerienced by their sisters in price or all sorts of trouble may Vance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Within a short time prior to parties have undertaken, on their tee would also like to receive vol H. M. Vance, and Robert A. Neary other parts of the world. Among ensue. Returning the dowry is no Toronto.— The sight of children Nov. 3, the committee intends , to o'wn initiative, to recommend to unteer help in its effort to bring these difficulties, not the least is small matter, as often the articles of Washington, D. C., ■will take have representatives of the several its message to every possible voter playing on the street has caused place Oct. 17 at 10 a. m. at the these assembled at their meetings the “dowry” system. This is ex have changed hands several times denominations and welfare groups the support for Amendment No. 3. in the state of Colorado. Anyone plained in The Maste-Pa Work, pub and cannot be easily reclaimed. the Rev. Daniel Ehman, C.SS.R., Church of the Blessed Sacrament. speak over the radio stations to here to take action to reduce the The Congregational Church contributing in energy, or otiier- lication of the Missionary Sisters When a girl announces, ‘I •will not The bride will wear an ivory satin the electorate of the state. Prom wise, to this movement may feel dangers to which such children in throughout the state is circulariz Servants of the Holy Ghost. The marry. I am going to be a sister,’ gown with a long train, a long inent among those who have given well justified in the Conviction that his district were exposed. The re tulle veil with orange blossoms, ing its members, as is the Epis article refers to the native sister the first , reaction is generally a expressions of approval and their copal Church, and the committee sudh represents a distinct assist hood in the Little Sunda islands, violent oiitbarst of anger on the sult was the opening of the first and will carry a bouquet of bride’s wholehearted interest in the move You Know What He Will Catholic pre-school creche' here has been very grateful to the ance to ill that is ^ d in charity, which has been definitely estab part of her parents and often her roses. Her attendant. Miss Mary ment are Governor Ed C. Johnson, education, and religion in the state life is endangered if she persists under direction of Miss Joan Con Keating, will be gowned in blue Swedish National sanitarium at lished in the past year. Do By What He Has Done former U. S. Senator Lawrence C. Englewood for circularizing its of Colorado. in her determination. nell. On the roof of the Catholic velvet with large puff sleeves and Phipps, District Court Judges “After years of preparation and Settlement house there are already 8,000 supporters throughout the probation,” the article says, “the “Recently, we witnessed such a- will wear a matching hat of velvet George F. Dunklee, Frank Mc scene here in Lela. Martha, one some 35 children enjoying super and tulle. Her bouquet will be Donough, Sr.; Charles C. Sack- state. first nine ‘Followers of (Christ' m vised recreation. Fifty thousand pamphlets, ex- were clothed •with the religious of the candidates, attends our Talisman roses. Miss' Phyllis mann, J. C. Starkweather, and boarding school. One day her par Nance will be flower girl. She County Court Judge George A. planato^ of the amendment, have garb at Djopu, Flores, and are now been printed in Spanish, and more making their novitiate under the ents came to see her, but she, sur 35,000 Attend Great will wear Alice blue velvet and a Luxford; also, many political fig- mising what the real purpose of HE HAS MADE GOOD blue velvet poke bonnet. She will will be available as the demand direction of Sister Xavier, a Mis Festivals in Ceylon necessitates. sionary Sister Servant of the Holy the visit was, refused to meet them. carry an old-fashioned bouquet of Towards evening, there was a gen AT A TRYING TIME gold chrysanthemums. Frank ■While the committee is encour Ghost’’ There are ten postulants and candidates. eral commotion on the playground Jaffna, Ceylon.—More than 35,- Neary of Lead, S. Dak., will be best aged to date, it knows that the and suddenly fearful shoute and IN THE AFFAIRS ■000 pilgrims attended the great man, and Ralph Neary of Pueblo COLllCTl FOR amendment ■will not carry merely “Here in Flores prls are not free to decide on their o'wn future,” screams reached our ears. Mar Feasts of Our Lady of the Rosary and John Vance will be ushers. Miss because many people wish it to tha’s father had approached the OF STATE at Madhu, the Lourdes of Ceylon. Vance attended the University of do so. The committee fears that the article goes on, “but depend en tirely upon the •wishes of their par girls to take his daughter home by The sanctuary is accessible only Denver, where she is a member No. 3 may be lost in the shuffle of force. But she was too quick for in the di^ season, for it is situated of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. the nine amendments, and may ents, who receive a dowry—in real Missions SET ity a purchase price—for their him and ran to the house followed in the midst of the absolute silence Mr. Neary is the son of Mr. and also be prejudiced by the tendency Added donations for the Mexi daughters. It is not uncommon by her father with a parang—bush of a virgin forest. Only one road, Mrs. J. L. Neary of Lead, S. Dak. on the part of so many voters to knife—^in his hand. Fortunately, about seven miles long, connects it He is a ^aduate of Regis college vote “No” on all constitutional can seminary collection are an for the husband-to-be to begin pay nounced this week by the Chancery ing off his ‘soendang,’ the bride’s Martha escaped the raving man, with civilization. and received his master’s degree amendments. Only by extraor who vociferously threatened and GEORGE E. from the Catholic university in dinary efforts in placing the value office, as follows: dowry, in buffaloes, horses, native jewelry, money, and similar ar- cursed his daughter. As she flatly Washingtbn. The couple ■will make of'Amendment No. 3 before every, Denver— refused to go with her parents, SAUNDERS Tell the people you patronize their home in Washington, D. C., voter in the state can the move that you taw their adyertUement (Continued From Page One) Holy G host...... $300.00 they were obliged to return home where Mr. Neary is associated with ment succeed. There is no or Sacred Heart-Loyola...... 45.50 alone. Many similar occurrences in The Register. the federal government. year to call to the attention of our ganized opposition to the amend St. Mary Magdalene’s.... 15.00 could be related as they are not POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Catholic people the mission needs ment. If it is defeated, defeat may St. Vincent de Paul’s...... 38.90 infrequent.” be explained by ignorance or of our own diocese. Much more Antonito ...... —- ...... 11.00 Pope Greets Spanish Refugees could be done for souls in our state apathy, both of which can be over if the means were available. Our come by the assumption of individ Boulder ...... 30.00 priests in many of the missions of ual responsibility by all persons Colorado Springs— _ I a the diocese should be better cared interested in the protection of re Corpus Christi...... 7.00 for than present circumstances ligion, education, and charity in Sacred Heart ------7.10 Grandnia carefu'W. Colorado. (St. John’* Pariih) ‘ permit. The little groups of Cath Crested B u tte...... 15.00 Plans have been completed for olics in mission centers are doing It is safe to assume that if we Del Norte ...... — ...... 15.00 the card party to be sponsored by the best they can. I cherish the do not secure a majority vote FOR Durango— St. Columba’s.. 8.16 the Altar and Rosary society Fri fond hope that our Catholic people Amendment No. 3, our Catholic or Erie (Lafayette) ...... 1.00 day, Oct. 30, at 2:30 p. m. in the will remember the poor missions of phanages, hospitals, sanatoria, Fort Collins— Holy Family 4.00 tea room of the Denver Dry Goods iJ the diocese in their last ■wills and colleges (like Regis, Loretto Fort Logan ...... '...... 15.50 Co. Admission will be 60 cents per testaments, so that in time a fund Heights, and the Abbey school), Gardner ...... 5.00 person. Refreshments will be will be created to enable the dioc and our churches and parochial Holly and Bristol...... 3.23 served, and attractive table prizes esan authorities to give reasonable schools will pay a tax annually, Lafayette ...... 6.05 and several special prizes will be Boiled • perked • dripped - brewed, aid to our mission priests. Your estimated at a minimum of $50,000. La Junta— given. offerings in this collection will be This tax is not now being collected (Jur Lady of Guadalupe 12.68 The Altar and Rosary society Steeped • soaked • cooked • stewed, divided between the home and for by the state of Colorado, and it St. Patrick’s ...... 14.00 ■will meet at the home of Mrs. 0. S. eign missions. Pray each day that was never intended that it should Las Animas...... 13.00 Levin, 640 Milwaukee street, Fri I I God will bless the efforts of mis be collected. The people have been Monte Vista ...... 17.00 day, Oct. 16. Luncheon will be sionaries throughout the world and given the opportunity to rectify Montrose...... 5.00 served at 1 o’clock. Bluhill bring souls to the Sacred Heart. a constitutional irregularity by in im in Pueblo—St. Patrick’s...... 82.94 The parish Study clubs began makes the best Faithfully yoiirs in Christ, cluding “personal” property in the San L u is...... 10.75 their study for the fall term this ^ f f e e +URBAN J. VEHR, language of our present constitu South Boulder ...... 3.60 week. Leaders’ meetings are held '5KW|| tion. Bluhill. Bishop of Denver, Superior (South Boulder) 1.96 in the conference room of the The committee, with headquar ■Walsenburg ...... 40.00 school building every Friday at 10 Coffee P. S. Kindly read this letter at a. m. and again at 7 p. m. all the Masses on Sunday, Oct. 11. The C.Y.O. announces that two The collection should be taken on one-act plays will be ready for Sunday, Oct. 18, and forwarded FRANCISCAN NUNS WIU TAKE presentation within the next‘two to the Chancery within two weeks. weeks. The club meets every Mon This entire collection is to be day evening in the school hall. forwarded to the Chancery office, CARE OF ALAMOSA HOSPITAL St. John’s guild -will meet at the CLEARANCE including all dUes for annual, spe home of Mrs. Frank Siems, 271b cial, and perpetual memberships Alamosa.—The campaign for contribute half of the share of East Third avenue, Oct 9. Lunch taken up on this day; also, forward eon ■will be served at 1 o’clock. the names covering the annual, the proposed new sisters’ hospital the cost of the hospital buildings. in this city has been a decided suc St. Catherine’s club, formerly special, and perpetual member The merchants of the city have the Monday Bridge club, met at ships. cess thus far. It is practically donated $1,500 worth of merchan assured that the $25,000 that must the home of Mrs. Ed Brubeck dise to be offered as prizes for all Monday, Oct. 6. The next meet FINE ARTISTS ON PROGRAM be raised in Alamosa will be se who help in the campaign. The cured before Oct. 15. The Francis ing will bo at the home of Mrs. An outstanding n o up of artists grand award will be a 1937 Chev George Brennan Oct 19. can nuns, who conduct the hospital rolet sedan. will appear as soloists with the at the Mayo clinic in Rochester, ,St. Joseph’s club will meet at USED CARS The project is looked upon as Civic Symphony orchestra and the Minn., will probably have charge the home of Mrs. A. J. Chisholm Denver Symphony orchestra this belonging to the whole city. Farm ■Wednesday, Oct. 14. season. The Civic Symphony or of the new hospital. They are to ers and townspeople have all chestra’s initial concert ■will be held joined hands in pushing the cam Nov. 1. Esther Johnsson, a pian Protestants Are Told of paign with an enthusiasm and Colorado 5-Day Money Back ist whom the music critics of Editor’s Papal Audience generosity that assure completion Europe are pronouncing the finest of the building by next summer. living exponent of Mozart, will be New York.— Rachael McDowell, A Requiem Mass was said for Steamship GUARANTEE the soloist. religious editor of the Ne'w York Mrs. Lenora D. Romero Saturday. Tim et, gave an address, “My Audi Mrs. Romero came from Terra Agency ence With the Holy Father,” un Amarilla, N. Mex., and, at the Our Reputation Is Your Protection Great Explorer Was der Presbyterian church auspices time of her death, had been living (Italian Comm. 1 Agy.) Exemplary Catholic in Winchester, Ind. Miss McDow with her daughter. 213 15th St., Denver Cream of the Used Car Market Hit Holineit, Pope Pius XI, photographed at he read hit diteonrte ell, herself a Presbyterian, is the Funeral services for Mrs. Elias “Satumia” to Havana to the refugee Bithopt, clergy, religiout, and laymen of Spain, at hit author of a booklet,■ let, published by Rascon were held 'Tuesday. summer residence, Cattelgandolfo, on Sept. 14. The Holy Father’s Paris.—The illostrious explorer, the Paulist toress,•ress, telling of heiher ^152.50 More Than 100 Used Cars From $50 Up. address sras heard in America through the facilities of the National Jean Charcot, “The Polar Gentle The marriage of Alice Schoen- “Vulcania” to Rio interview with Pope Pius last year, bernr, youngest daughter of Mr. Broadcasting company. man,” who lost his life with, a num $ 3 2 5 ber of scientists and some 20 sea and Mrs. Peto SchoSnberger, and Open Evenings Till 10 o’clock men in the wreck of the Pourquoi- Builder of Roads All Leroy Bunten, popular young bus MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES Pas, was the son of a celebrated Over World Is Dead inessman, took place Sunday after Eucharistic Congress physician who in the last century Mass before the pastor, the Rev. to Manila—Fob. 3, 1937 London. —■ Railroad builder in E. J. McCarthy, in the church par was one of the champions of ra See Europe with French, Ital ARGONAUT HOTEL tionalism. He was the brother-in- many parts of the world. Col. lors. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jonick were the attendants. After a ian, German, Cunard Lines— Where Denver’s Society Entertains for Luncheons and Dinners law of Waldeck-Rousseau, who Reginald Philip Neri Reynolds, a sponsored the law on congrega honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Bunten We sell Italian Tourist Checks M A . 3 1 1 2 Catholic, died here aged 69. He at 4.91 per 100 lire. FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES. tions that was later enforced with was employed on railway construc will return to Alamosa to make tion in Uruguay, India, East their home. DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE TABOR 2361 such severity by Emile Combes. Largest Ford Dealer in Rocky Mtn. Region But Jean Charcot, to the contrary, Africa, China, Italy, Chile, and Mrs. Clifford Kistler of Greeley Inquire about the Cruise* 14th and Broadway on Civic Center Beautiful Ballrooms Private Dining Rooms was a devout and exemplary Argentina. In 1900, he built the is visiting her parents, Mr. and the SUN SHINES ON. Catholic. pier at Chin Wang Tao. Mrs. J. J. Roper. V, mm PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, October 8, 1936 C. T.-P. A. AT ST. CATHERINE’S My Jimmy Got a Raise Be Caught ; TO HEAR JOSEPH CRAVEN TALK Short Again I Johnny’s mother is jealous. Johnny is just as smart as Jimmy. Be ready for the next storm. But Johnny didn’t get a raise. (St. Catherine’! Parith) received Communion in a body at Order now! Johnny didn’t have his defective vision corrected. JIMMY DID. The C.T.-P.A. will hold its meet the 7:30 Mass Sunday. Imme The resu lt. . . Jimmy did more and better work . . . and' earned ing Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 13, diately following Mass, 100 women LUMP COAL partook of the annual breakfast Mmes. Alfred Rampe, George his raise. The Sacred Heart Aid society’s at 3:15 in the banquet hall. Jos branch of the Needlework guild, eph Craven, Denver attorney, will in the ^ nquet hall. The Rev. Dr. Pope, and A, G. Douds were host known as section 30, is making its be the guest speaker. Miss Margie D. A. Lemieux, the pastor, wel esses to the members of St. Vin $ $ •5 5 ton annual appeal for grarments for the O’Neil will give a resume of the comed the members. Mrs. Schmitt- cent’s Aid at the monthly meeting Other High Grades of Coal at guild. Each member is asked to work she and her sister. Miss Jerry ling also welcomed the members, Tuesday at the Q. D. of A. club Market Prices SWIGERT BROS. and Mrs. Bonner, president of the house. The Very Rev. William respond generously to the request. O’Neil, will do this year in the per Uustless Delivery—We Spray Your Bins Optometrists The Aid is anxious to retain its rec sonality classes that they are teach society, read a very interesting Higgins read an article from ord with regard to the number and ing in all grades of the school. Re- paper on “What It Means to Be M ir^, a collection of Catholic the quality of garments received fre^ments will be served. President of the Society.” Mrs-. essays from many countries. THE RUGBY COAL CO. Claire Louise Mulligan furnished 1550 California KEystone 7651 and it will appreciate any assist Religious instruction classes for H. E. Weirich, a member of the D. V. HARPER, Mgr. ance given. public school children are being first Altar and Rosary society of a program of artistic readings. Home Public Market KEystone 0121 4 Each contributor is asked to held on Thursday afternoons at St. Catherine’s, read an interest Cards for'the Community Chest donate two new garments. These 3:45. Parents are requested to ing paper that told about some of drive were distributed by Mrs. J. may be sent to any one of the di have their children attend. the hardships the women of the P. Donley, who has been a captain rectors or to the C. D. of A. club The Holy Name men held their first society experienced and also of the chest for more than 25 house. If articles are sent to the monthly pieeting Monday evening. the pleasant memories of the years. 'This year’s drive, the 15th clubhouse, they should be marked Plans were made for a smoker to group. of the present chest set-up, con The women of the Altar and 28 E. 6th Catholic for the Sacred Heart Aid society. be held Oct. 21 under the direction trary to former arrangements, will STOCKS - BONDS The Aid was one of the first Cath of Bill Owen. The speaker at the Rosary society wish to thank the not be held until mid-November. Ave. Symbolism olic groups in the Needlework meeting was Judge George Lux- young ladies of the sodality and St. Vincent’s quota of'workers is We Buy, Sell, and Quote All Local and Listed Securities a guild, having been established by fordj who spoke on the third several of the men of the parish 25. Mrs. Joseph Emerson Smith who capably served them at their . Specialty Mrs, W. R. Leonard in 1918. Mrs. amendment in the coming election, has been named on the speakers TA. 6468 Leonard served as president until urging the men to vote FOR annual breakfast. bureau of the chest by Mrs. Harry PEDLET-RTAN & CO. her death in 1931. Since then, the Amendment No. 3. At the meeting of the society Bellamy. Mrs. L. W. Van Tassel, 840 17th St. last week, the special prize was Boston Bldg. Denver, Colo. work has been continued by the Banns of marriage were an tours chairman, and Margaret Mc- MA. 5641 •QUALITY MONUMENTS FOR LESS” society in memory of her. nounced Sunday for the first time awarded to Mrs. P. J. Doherty. The Gilvray invited the women to par Following are the present direc between Anthony Simeone and prize was a lovely luncheon «et. ticipate in a tour plan. tors: Mrs. J. A. Osner, Mrs. J. H. Evelyn Lombardi. Frank Monahan Injured It was announced that all gar Kyle, Mrs. Jennie Miller, Mrs. J. The first meeting of the Corpus Frank Monahan of 3027 West ments for the needlework drive VWWW.VA^^^^^^WVl^V«VMVAVVVAVA^^^VWVVW. C. Hagus, Mrs. Eliza M. DuBois, Christi fraternity, under the lead 37th avenue fell at his work last must be in by the last of Oc Specializing in Quality Plumbing and Mrs. T. B. Silverman, and Mrs. J. ership of Mrs. H. F. Bromme, was week and was seriously hurt. tober, as distribution startp Nov, T. Tierney, The first five named held Tuesday, Oct. 6. New mem The result of the fall was a frac 1. Miss Margaret Maloney has P IN K ELEPHANT TAVERNI Heating Repairs have served since the establish bers are welcome, and enrollment tured back. been captain of the project for ment of the section. may be made at any time by calling Mrs. John Trunck of 2703 West several years. Mrs. Charles Dunn, Mrs. Silverman’s work has been Mrs. Bromme. Mrs. Esther Camp 35th avenue entertained at a who is on the needlework board, S SUTTERY & COMPANY outstanding. She has been a direc bell was reappointed secretary. luncheon and card party last week reported on the meeting of the - DANCING - tor for many years and has col Group Holds Breakfast for the Altar and Rosary society. Needlework guild at St. Vincent’s 17TH AND TREMONT—UPSTAIRS J PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS lected annually over 100 garments. The Altar and Rosary society Her guests were Mrs. D. Flaherty, home. Bishop Vehr was the 1646 BLAKE STREET ^ Mrs. O’Connor, Mrs. Nevins, Mrs. speaker, and the meeting was de DANCING EVERY NIGHT JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 Harris, Mrs. Calvert, and Mrs. Ely scribed- as the largest the guild and Mrs. Bisbing of Cathedral par ever held. 7:30 P. M. UNTIL 12:30 A. M. EXCEPT SUNDAYS REGIS COLLEGE LIBRARY HAS ish. In her talk. Sister Theodota told DIRECTED BY PRUETT H. HENDERSON Joseph Tighe, the brother of of two treats given for the boys. j Mrs. T. J. McGlone, died in Tulsa, One was held this week when they IWJVWJWWMWJWWVeVMWJVMWMVJWi^ 35,000 VOLUMES ON SHELVES Okla. were taken to see The Devil Is a Mrs. H. L. Weber of 4257 Sissy, and the other was a ball At a committee meeting of the Besides some 6,000 up-to-date Irving street has returned to her game. Kegis Library association, an pamphlets, and some very valuable home after a month’s visit with Arthur Sheehan spoke on the ^ WANTED -- agreement was reached that, from sets of rare books, the records of friends and relatives in Chicago. third amendment. Mrs. Douds an A representative in each parish in the Diocese who time to time, emphasis should be the library show 2,000 volumes on The Casiena club will hold a nounced the death of Mrs. H. W. laid again on the unusual advan philosophy, 4,000 on religion, meeting this Friday evening at 8 Anderson’s sister and Mrs. Mollie can devote his SPARE TIME selling our complete line tages of Catholic culture offered 3.000 on sociology, including edu o’clock. O’Fallon’s brother. Reports were of CHRISTMAS CARDS. If you need extra money j by the fact that the Regis college cation; 1,500 on science, 2,000 on This Sunday, the Holy Name made by Mrs. Ralph Kelly, Mrs. for Christmas, call or write us today. library, containing at present over applied science, 1,000 on art, 7,000 Joseph Walsh, Mrs. J. B. Hunter, MURPHY-MAHONEY MOTOR 00. on literature, 5,000 on history and men and young men of the parish 35,000 volumes, has been made will receive Communion at the Miss Josephine Woeber, and Mrs. available to the public of Denver. travel, 3,000 bound magazines, and M. S. Barnidge. At the conclusion 2986 NO. SPEER 5.000 government publications. 7:30 Mass. CARDINAL CARD COMPANY Mrs. Bonner, president of the of the meeting, tea and coffee Within the last eight years, the were served, Mrs. Edward Dele- 470 SO. SHERMAN ST. DENVER, COLO. Used Cars GA. 1457 Service library has practically doubled the Altar and, Rosary society, wishes to thank the women who helped hanty and Mrs. Joseph Emerson 100 Meals Served number of its volumes. take care of the altars for the Smith pouring. Mrs. Warwick The Rev. Emmanuel Tf. Sando Forty Hours’ services. Downing and Mrs. J. J. Meehan FROM FACTORY TO YOU val, S.J., in charge of the', library Daily at School The Forty Hours’ services closed will be hostesses at the November Call Frank Williams when you want dependable for over ten years, attributes the Sunday afternoon at 4:30. The meeting. repair work on your typewriter. present condition of the library Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Bosetti, V. Pueblo.— (St. Leander’s Parish) to the activities that have come R^over & Rebuild Your Furniture PROMPT SERVICE—HONEST PRICES into prominence these late years. G., officiated, assisted by the ^ v . — More than 100 children are tak Leo Flynn and the Rev. J. P, C h air...... $12.75 Davenport ...... $22.50 ing advantage of the- hot lunches The Regis Library association, All Makes Typewriter Service- O’Heron. The Rev. Mark Lappen Altar Society Frieze Tapestry—Rust Green—Brown being served at St. Leander’s which has been successful in pre gave the sermon. 435 14tb St. SALES - RENTALS • REPAIRS MAin 3495 school. senting to Denver audiences speak Cash—Credit A catechism class has been ers' of national reputation, has The Youjig Ladies’ sodality will raised an average of $500 a,year meet Monday evening, Oct. 12, at Elects at Golden REQUIESCANT IN PACE started for children attending the 8 o’clock, and the junior girls will KRIS UPHOLSTERY CO. public schools. The class is held for the benefit of the library. The ‘ North Speer Blvd. and Zuni GA. 1631 meet Tuesday evening, Oct. 13, at Golden.— The Altar society met BABY CLYDE SMALDONE. 3432 at 2:30 Saturday afternoons. Regis Review service, which carries 7:30. Mariposa. Son of Anthony and Eva The confraternity Study clubs book colutnns in 12 Catholic peri OcL 1 at the home of Mrs. Thomas Theodore Smaldonc. grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Louis are holding their first meetings of odicals scattered throughout the William Nicholas, son of Mr. Garrison. Officers were elected as Tate and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smaldone. the fall course this week. The Rev. country, enables the library to re apd Mrs. W. N. Lawless, was bap follows: Mrs. Hugh Beers, presi Funeral services were held in Mt. Carmel tized in the past week. The spon church Saturday at 10 a. m. Interment Paul Fife, O.S.B., conducts a Study ceive the newest and the best dent, and Mrs. William Pitts, sec Mt. Olivet at 2 p. m. W. P. Horan & sors were John Ijawless and Mary retary-treasurer. The Rev. John club for men on Wednesday eve- books, even before their official Roethl. Hackethal Son service. ings at 7 :30. publication. P. Moran expressed his apprecia JAMES H. GILDEA, 2096 Emerson. tion of the work of the retiring Brother of Mrs. Jennie Bohen of Denver, The condition of Mrs. M ar^ret Any person desiring to take ad Mrs. Katie Brennan and Mrs. Nellie McCarthy, who was injured in an vantage of the aids towards culture 09793375 president, Mrs. T. G. Garrison, MORTUARY Campbell of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Lizzie auto accident near Denver, re offered by a well-chosen library and Mrs. Margaret Giesing, retir Flanagan of Victor. Requiem Mass is ing secretary-treasurer. Plans “Where Denver Shops With Confidence” Phone KE. 2111 being offered in the Cathedral Friday at mains critical. may become a member. Dues for 1449'51 Kalamath St. 9:30. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan Dr. Arthur Rayhawk of Wash the use of the library, including were made to have a Halloween & Son service. ington, D. C., had a short visit the series of lectures to be given festival Thursday, Oct. 29, in the Phone MAin 4006 JULIE McNAMARA, 1028 Jackson. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. at the college on the fourth Sun remodeled store next to the Gem i Mother of Grace Summerton of Denver Rayhawk, over the week-end. day of each month and the privi theater. and Samuel McHamara of Craig, sister of IT SI. gOMIIIIC'S Mrs. Mary Hornish, Mrs. Della Bradbury, Mrs. Thomas Kerrigan has re lege of drawing books and having Exposition of the Blessed Sac and J. C. Newcomb* Requiem Mass was turned from a short visit with rela them sent by post, are $2 a year. rament was held Sunday in repa offered In St. Philomena’s church at 9 tives in Denver. ration for the crimes against reli Friday, Oct. 2. Olinger service. Joseph Patrick, son of Mr. and (St.> Dominic’s Parish) gion in Spain. GEO. P. PATRICK BRADY. 1575 Milwaukee. Mrs. Joseph Jahn, was baptized A meeting of the Altar and Ro Requiem Mass was offered in St. Philo- Mrs. John Donnelly underwent HACKETHAL mena’s church Saturday at 9. Interment Sunday by the Rev. Paul Fife, 0. sary society was held at the home a serious operation at St. An Mt. Olivet. SpiUane service. S.B. Sponsors were Fred Jahn, J of Mrs. Ward Anthony 'Tuesday thony’s .hospital in Denver last Funeral Director JOSEPH R. RAINEY. Baltimore, Md. Sr., and Mary Jahn. afternoon. Mmes. Elms, Weller, Saturday. 1240 Aeoma TA. 1656 Requiem Mass was offered Saturday at 9 IXshers for the month of October and Hendrichs were welcomed as in Holy Ghost church. Interment Mt. are E. H. Johnson and Harold new members. Plans were made Michael Horan is seriously ill Olivet. Olinger service. for a dinner to be held Oct. 29, at his home' in Evergreen. CATHERINE MARSAGLIA, 3371 W. Johnsofi fo.r the 7:30 Mass and R. I. Murphy and Charles Herder, Jr., Is Eoddrseil by with Mrs. Glen Weller as chair George Wagenbach represented 32nd Ave. Mother of Joseph, P^rank, and Dominic Marsaglia, Mrs. George Fala- for the 10 o’-clock Mass. man. About 1,300 were fed at the Holy Name society at the rally grady, and Mrs. Louis Falagrmdy. Re .the dinner last May. in Denver Wednesday night. I quiem Mass was offered in St. Dominic’s Although inclement weather Acme Granite Co. church Monday at 9. Interment Mt. Public Invited to JOHN P. MILNE. Prop. Olivet. Olinger service. Organized Labor was a handicap to the card party Quality Monuments and Markers JOHN WOODS. 1229 18th St. Funeral Monday evening, 22 tables were YOUNG PEOPLE Mass was offered in St. Joseph’s church Fr. Johnson’s Talks occupied. Mrs. J. P. Harrington, At Reasonable Prices Saturday at 9. Interment Mt. OHvet. HOLD MEETING Deaixning of Catholic Memorials a , HENRY W. MORGAN, 3058 W. 26th chairman, was assisted by Mmes, Lectures in St. Paul’s chapel at Organized labor in the state has Ward Anthony, H. D. Chase, J. E. Specialty Ave. Husband of Mary Morgan, father given full endorsement to Amend 557 Santa Fe MA. 7092 of Henry Morgan, brother of Mrs. Anna the Cathedral were begun Tues Corcoran, John Dunn, C. J. Halli- The Young People’s club of the Guarantee Prompt Delivery Powers, Tfenton, Nebf., and Mrs. Mary day evening of this week at 8 ment No. 3, according to W. A. nan, Kathryn Kremp, G. C. Kull, Cathedral parish met Wednesday Eccker, RoJlinsville. Requiem Mass was o’clock with a very good attend Matchley, editor of the Colorado J. P. Lewis, P. J. Lucy, Frank evening at Malo hall. The follow offered at 9 Monday in SL Dominic’s Labor. Advocate, in a letter to the Sketch o£ the church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Ted Day ance. They will be held every O’Brien, M. J. Smith, and Michael ing officers were chosen: Presi Register, Mr. Matchley also calls N ew No-Glarc CALL A service. Tuesday evening at this time, with Timmins. Mrs. J. P. O’Heron’s dent, Dan Hoskins, and secretary, Candle Reflec JULIA R. BACA. 921 27th St. Son of the Rev. G. M. Johnson in charge, attention to Amendment No. 6, prize cake was won by Mrs. Halli- Helen Berger. The social com tors. Mr. and Mrs. Victoriano Baca. Funeral which aims at adjustment of the services were held Monday at 2 p. m. in and everyone is invited to attend. nan, and Mrs. Timmins won the mittee comprises Alice Johnston, ZONE CAB Sacred Heart church. Interment Mt. Questions may be asked orally or Workmen’s Compensation law and special prize, a ton of coal. Win Fred Steinke, Raymond French, MAin 7171 Olivet. in Writing, and open discussion is which also has the endorsement of ners of the prizes for highest Mary Gordon, Rudolph Horrell, JOSEPH CRUZ, 1008 9th St. Requiem welcome. The lecture is no longer organized labor. His letter fol scores were Mmes. McClelland, S. and Angenelle Corrilard. The Prompt, Courteous Service Mass was offered in. St. Caietmn’s church than a half hour, but the discus lows: 1. E . S . Monday at 9. Interment Mt. Olivet. A. Miller, Walter Eberling, and membership has been limited to CLEAN NEW CABS WILLIAM E. BELL, infant son of Mr. sion may last as long as those Your attention is directed to the Bierman; Miss Catherine Kirk, 100. and Mrs. Samuel D. Bell. Mass of the present may wish. full endorsement of Amendment Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Caulfield, Angels was offered in Annunciation No. 3 by organized labor of Colo John Volk, Mr. Bonnarens, and church Monday at 9. Interment Mt. Mother of Andrew R. and John W. rado. Not one dissenting vote was 1722 Stout St. KEystone 5603 Birthday Olivet. George P. Hackethal service. John Barry. When in Need of Help Mackey. Requiem Mass was offered cast against this amendment at a of any kind, permanent or odd job, ■ NATIVIDA BURCIAGA. 1180 9th St. Thursday at 9 in St. Peter’s church, A Turn to the Right vfill be the WEATHERHEAD Requiem High Mass was sung in St. Greeley. Interment Mt. Olivet. Hart- referendum conducted among 98 next production of the Aquinas call Employment Department Cajetan’s church Wednesdayat 9. Inter ford-Alcorn service. members of the executive commit players. The cast is now being HATTER ment Mt. Olivet. Theodore Hackathal , ^OHN J. HARRINGTON. 869 S. Penn tee of the Labor State Central Establiaheif 1876 Special Catholic Charities service. sylvania. Husband o t Catherine Harrinir- selected by the director, and re Devoted to the Renewlnf ol Quality Hats CHARLOTTE MARIE HIDALGO. 8232 ton. Requiem Mass is being offered in committee, Colorado labor’s politi hearsals^ should begin next week. for More Than Half a Century 1665 Grant St. KEystone 6386 Franklin. Daughter of Mrs. Eleanor St, Francis’ church Friday at 10. Inter cal organization located in vir FINE HATS MADE TO ORDER Hidalgo, sister of Mrs. Y. F. J. Des ment Mt. OHvet. Spillane sefvice. tually every section of the state. Moineaux. Mary, Lloyd, and Maxey Hi MORITZ SCHNEIDER, one of the pio (Albany Hotel Bldf^ dalgo. Requiem Mass was offerM neer parishioners of St. Anne's shrine. Organized labor is stronger today Wednesday at 9 in Annuncitftion church. Arvada, died Wednesday eVenJng at St. than at any time in its history and 1st Fail Meeting No Glare DOYLE’S Interment Mt. Olivet. Anthony’s hospital after a brief Illness. will throw its full weight in back Prompt Delivery Service on MARY MACKEY. Masters. Colo. The Rosary will be said Friday evening at 8 at the Boulevard mortuary. The of this amendment. , PHARMACY At the same time, organized la COAL Tbs Partleular Drucsist funeral will take place Saturday morning Set for Oct. 13 at 10 o’clock at St. Anne’s shrine. The bor is bending every effort to se LIGNITE EGG—$5.45 TON i 17TH AVE. AND GRANT members of the parish extend their sym cure the passage of Amendment Other Grades of Coal at Market-Prices I KE. 5987 FREE DELIVERY pathy to the bereaved family* NEXT WEEK No. 6 initiated by petition and in Tuesday evening, Oct. 13, a Phone TAbor 5353 MARY E. STORTZ an effort to adjust some of the anti meeting of the Junior Tabernacle Mrs. Mary E. Stortz. 77, of 2716 Vine social features of the present society will be held at the Argonaut Great Western Fuel Co. Annual Fall Bazaar street, a Denver pioneer, died at her Workmen’s Compensation law. notel. All members of the society 2001 West 13th Ave. home following a six-week illness of LAMPS pneumonia. The present law is wholly anti are urged to be present. OCT. 15, 16, 17 Mrs. Stortz was born in Madison. quated, insufficient, and unjuSt, The Junior Tabernacle council i n p i 3 ^ Wise.'. Feb. 4, 1859. and came to Denver and the large number of unorgan held its first fall meeting Sept. 29 Regularly $24.50 $ Household Goods with her mother and father when she was ized and unskilled workers of Colo at the home of Miss Jeanette Dunn. and Merchandise Holy Family Parish 6. The family made the Journey with a team of oxen. She was married to John rado stand much more to gain by 943 Emerson street. Plans were DUFFY STORAGE AND School Hall C. Stortz, a prominent cattleman of the the passage of this measure than discussed for the annual social and 1 9 - “ MOVING CO. early day8,< in 1886. organized labor members, as many card party to be given in No W. 44th AVE. AND UTICA Surviving Mrs. Stortz are her husband, vember. $19.95 Lamps $15.95 $29,50 Lamps $24.50 her son, John C*. Jr.; her daughter, Hen of the unions have sick and acci rietta A. Stortz; a sister. Mrs. J. P. dent insurance. Officers and members of fhe O’Neil, and a brother, Henry E. Keeler, council are: Director, the Rev. Courtesy MOts t Dryer Printing Co. Enclosed is.a circular on Amend I. E. S. brings you the newest in modern home lighting. all of Denver. ment No. 6 explaining i t . more F. Gregory Smith; president, Cath Requibm Mass was offered in Loyola <;hurch Monday at 9. ' Interment Mt. fully. Perhaps a study of it wiH arine C. Maloney; vice president, Lamps that give you bright, yet soft light from all OUsret. W. P. Horan & Son service. convince you of the great need for Dorothy Miekenhous; treasurer, angles. Lamps that give you the utmost in clear Moffat A Good Place to its passage. The Colorado Labor Ann Schlereth; secretary, Marion EAT and DRINK IS BETTER Cathedral P.-T. A. to Advocate will, carry in all issues Lampert; corresponding secretary, National vision. Beautiful bronze lamps with onyx bases or where you may from now until election day the Geraldine Gray; Ways and means, smartly, finished bronze bases. All hand sewn, ICOAL bring the whole Hear Joseph Craven amendments endorsed by organ Margaret Taney; vestments, Clella Mortheal. LESS ash. famfly. ized labor, and every effort will be Carter; linens, Mary Maloney; Market pleated silk' shades. All are three candle type lamps ^UtaLats Pay for LESS Lunches or The Cathedral P.-T. A. will meet made to swing the tens of thon- purchasing, Jeanette Dunn; statis 1129 15th St. with 100, 200 and 300 watt fixtures. Regular Meals in the school cafeteria Wednes sands of labor members and their tician, Catherine Mall; member SAVE MONEY day, Oct. 14, at 2:30 p. m. The families behind every endorsed ship, Catherine Floyd; entertain The Denver—Fifth Floor Try Our Ro-Coco ment, Marie Dinan; social action, TA. 4892 TA. 4898 Phone yoar Argentine Style Rev. Raymond Newell will address amendment. MOFFAT dtaUt the meeting. It is important that With best wishes, I am, Felicitas O’Brien; Study club, See Joe for the Choicest all members be present to hear the Very truly yours, Marye McPhillips; catechetical, Corn-Fed Meats in the PURE HEAT IIMA^DDEN’ S discussion on “Amendment No. 3” W. A. MATCHLEY, Mary Dowd; publicity, Mary Na- City’s Leading Meat Market 1219 Lawrence St. by Joseph Craven. Editor, Colorado Labor Advocate. dorff; historian, Rose Brady. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS