, r Penrose Foundation Donates Two Suburban BuildinSS $10,« » to Aid Nursing Study To Be Blessod Next Week At a meeting early this week at the home of Arch­ 'The dedication of St. An­ bishop Urban J. Vehr of Den­ thony’s church-hall,„ West- ver, Sister M. Cyril, director wood, and the blessing of the of the Seton School of Nurs­ rectory of St. Anne’s shrine, ing, Colorado Springs, an­ Arvada, are scheduled next nounced a gift of $10,000 from week. Archbishop Urban J. the Spencer Penrose founda­ Vehr will officiate at the for­ tion to help finance the first mer Wednesday, Sept. 29, and years of the new nursing edu­ at the latter the following*day. cation program inaugurated After the dedication of St. An­ this fall at Loretto Heights thony’s, a Solemn Mass, ■ eoram Archiepiacopo, will be sung at college 10:30 by the Rev, John Doherty of This program is operated in con­ Lakewood. The assistant priest junction with St. Anthony’s School at the Archbishop’s throne ■will of Nursing and Mercy ^chool of be the Very Rev. Joseph P. Nursing in Denver, ancr with the O’Heron of Englewood; deacon, Seton School of Nursing at Colo­ the Rev. Francis Wagmer of rado Springs. Mrs. Spencer Pen­ Paonia; subdeacon, the Rev. Fredi- L rose was largely instrumental in erick McCallin of Littleton; securing this gift from the foun­ deacons of honor, the Very RcV. dation in memory of her late hus­ Gregory Smith of St. Francis de band. The program has accord­ Sales’ and the Rev. Louis Grohman ingly been named "The Spencer of St. Rose of Lima’s; master of Penrose Nursing Education Pro­ ceremonies, the Rev. Bernard gram." Cullen of the Chancery office. Present at the meeting, be­ The Rev. John Scannell of sides the Archbishop, were Sister Christ the King parish will speak. Frances Marie, president of Lo Chanters will be Vincentian retto Heights college; Sister Mary ST. ANTHONY’S new church-hall in now is completed and work 'is being rushed to finish Fathers. Music will be given by Florence, dean of the college, and Westwood is pictured above. The exterior the interior for the dedication Wednesday, Sept. 29. the Presentation school choir, Miss Irene Murchison, director of which will sing the “ Missa the program. St. Anthony’s hos­ Chorale," directed by Sister Mary pital, Denver, was represented by Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Cecile, R.S.M. Sister Mary Louis and Sister Dom­ Following the Mass a clergnf nina. Sister M. Anselm and Sister Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1948— Permission to Reproduce, Except on dinner will be held at 12:30 in ( Miguel represented Mercy hospital, Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue. the Aeroplane ballroom on West Denver; and Sister Maria Gratia Colfax. rado Springs; Archbishop Urban J. Vehr; Sister traveled up from Colorado Springs Mass will be offered in St. An­ PRESENT WHEN A GIFT of $10,000 thony’s on Sundays at 7, 9, and Mary Florence, dean of Loretto Heights; Sister with Sister Cyril to represent the from the Penrose foundation of Colorado Seton School of Nursing at Glock­ (Turn to Page 10 — Column i ) Springs was made to help finance a new nursing Domnina, St. Anthony’s hospital, Denver; seated, ner-Penrose hospital,' Colorado education program at Loretto Heights college, Den­ Sister Mary Louis, St. Anthony’s; Sister Cyril, Springs. Winter Mass Schedule ver, were those pictured above. Left to right, stand­ Glockner-Penrose; Miss Irene Murchison, Loretto Three objectives for the nursing Heights; Sister Frances Marie, president of the DENVER CATHaiC ing, are Sister Mary Anselm, Mercy hospital, Den­ education program were outlined Begun at Estes Park ver; Sister Maria Gratia, Glockner-Penrose, Colo­ Heights; and Sister M. Miguel, Mercy hospital. at the meeting: To furnish better- prepared bedside nurses, equipped The winter schedule of Masses tc meet the demands of modern has gone into effect in Estes Park, 1ST PASTOR TO SING SOLEM N MASS medicine, for the hospitals of Den­ with Mass being offered every) ver and the Rocky Mountain area; Sunday of the month at 12 o’clock to prepare nurses trained to except for the last Sunday of tha serve in the Colorado State month when it is at 9 o’clock witf Public Health program; and to REGISTER Confessions beforehand. Mass is being said thn Loyola Silver Jubilee meet the growing demands of Col­ The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We orado’s industrialists for nursing September in St. Walter’s'chury Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller personnel to maintain health in but with the beginning o*f Octolf Colorado’s industries and i;nines. Services, NCWC and Religious News Photos. Price of paper 8 cents a copy. it is hoped to move to the b / As at present set up, the pro­ ment of the new church, St. gram contemplates a 39-month VOL XLIV. No. 5. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1948. $1 PER YEAR. of the Mountains, on which Program Announced period of study, the first year of struction is proceeding rapid! pre-clinical academic training at The Silver Jubilee Solemn Mass of Thanksgiving of Loyola church, Denver, will be Loretto Heights, college, and the cerebrated at 10:30 o’clock Sunday, Oct. 3, with Archbishop Urban J. VeKr presiding at second and third years of pro­ the Mass, which will be offered by the Rev. Charles McDonnell, S.J., first pastor of Loyola fessional training at the hospitals. At the end of this time the stu­ church. ' Taxpayers Are Saved $2,200,0 dents will be eligible for the He will be assisted by Father licensing examinations to qualify To Catholic Men of Denver: Edward Morgan, S.J., third pastor (Turn to Page 10 — Column 4) of Loyola, as deacon, and Father John E. Casey, S.J., pastor of Sa­ Catholic Education Report cred Heart church, as subdeacon. father Paul Waldron Priest-Visitor to Denvi Join Sundoy in HNS Rally Father David M. Maloney, J.C.D., and Father Stephen R. Krieger, To Give Clergy Retreat For 1947-48 Is Released S.J., of Regis college will act as Holds Record of 'F h ' As Demonstration of Faith masters of ceremonies. In Denver Next Year By Linus M. Riordan The jubilee sermon will be The Rev. Paul Waldron of The Catholic schools of Colorado in the past year saved Father Mike Hallj, of St. Jo- and has since amassei »1 of On Thursday afternoon. Sept. nary grounds on East Louisiana preached by the Very Rev. the Columban Fethera will give the taxpayers of the state approximately $2,200,000, accord­ seph. Pa., has more “ firsts” to his [more than 2,000 ho /flying 26, the Catholic men and older and South Steele street. The men Raphael C. McCarthy, S.J., presi­ the retreat for the Denver arch- credit than perhaps any other at the controls of jP®® dent of Regis college. The Loyola ing to the report on Catholic education in Colorado for 1947- boys of the Denver metropolitan will form in parish groups at St. dioceaan cUrgy neat year, it waa priest in America. planes. At the same^® school children’s choir, aug­ 48 compiled by the Rev. Edward Leyden, superintendent of area will have the opportunity to Vincent’ s, and then" will take their announced thia week by Arch- Sept. 20 in Denver he w m re- the first priest in r*®" to mented by high school girls who take part in a public demonstra­ designated position in the line of biafaop Urhan'J. Vehr. The ex- schools. elected national chaplain o f the organize an Inter-dif tion of the faith, the first event of marchers. were former members of the choir ereiaea will be held in St. Steady growth in the number oLstudents and their im­ league while he w a»^ ^ a< tor in and directed by Sister Margaret Regular 'Veterans’ association; he its kind since before the war. Thomaa’ aeminary from July 11 is already national chaplain of the Williamsport, Pa., anorihe league Each pariah lineup will be Pierre with Miss Louise Nielsen pact on existing facilities, however, are the two points that The occasion will be the open- made up in the fallowing order: to IS. Father Waldron con­ Military Order of the Purple Heart, embraced schools in three dioceses. air rally to be held at 2:30 as organist, will provide the music ducted the clergy retreat here stand out in this analysis of the status of Catholic education Cub Seouta, Bey Scouta, ackool of the Mass. , is national chaplain of the Dis­ In the military services, in which o'clock on the grounds of St. boya from the aizth grade up, high in 1944. in the Archdiocese of Denver and the Diocese of Pueblo. abled American Veterans of the he successively served as chaplain Thomas’ seminary under aus­ The Loyola acolytes, with the The $2,200,000 saved by the achool hoya, if the pariah haa a help of high school boys who were United States, an4 is serving his in the army, navy, marines, coast pices of the Archdiocesan Union high achool, and the men of the Buckets of Blood . . . Almost taxpayers through the Catholic ed third term with the same organiza­ guard, and merchant marine, he of the Holy Name Societies. The former members of the Loyola ucation system is based on the fact pariah. Bannera will deaignate School Acolytes’ association, will tions in the State of Pennsylvania. continued his record of “ firsts.” final plans have been drawn up the poaitiona ofathe varioua par- that it would have cost the state But these honors are not Father Father Mike was just 28 years-of under the direction of the Very serve in the sanctuary. The Loy­ 'Calm Appeal for Help that amount to educate the paro­ iahea. Five benoa, including the ola Ushers’ guild will supervise Mike’s first claims to distinction. age when he joined the regular Rev. Harold V. Campbell, spirit­ 40 and 8 band of the American chial students in public schools. In his 18 years as a priest in the army back in 1-927. After threa ual director. the seating of those who attend The approximate cost per pupil, Legion, will take pert. the Mass. After the Mass, a din­ military services of the nation he years with the awny he was trans­ The rally will get under way Puts School Into Tizzy based on latest available figures, served as chaplain in every branch ferred to the navy as chaplain and-> with a parade from St. Vincent’s The parish divisions of the pa­ ner will be served to the mem- rade will be as follows: [bers of the clergy. By Paul Hennessey volunteers. “ I just asked for vol-^’® i- a of the armed forces. According athletic director at Norfolk, 'Va,, church. Ea.st Arizona avenue and to Cardinal Francis J. Spellman, and here organized the first Holy South Josephine street, to the semi- Division I—Color guard, Fourth Solemn Benediction Set It was nothing more than a unteers, but when a little girl held,' . levels of Catholic educa- up her hand, I decided right thent j''®’’ ’ Father Leyden stresses, this is a distinction probably Name society in the navy. He was Degree, K. of C.; grand marshal, At 5 p.m. in the afternoon there calm appeal for help. to stress the 18-year-old age limit.” ! ‘show^s an ever-rising increase. shared by no other American. the boxing coach of the U. S. (Turn to Page 3 — Coin mn 3) Anthony Dunst and his staff, in­ But, by the time the situation The sister went back to her office, Our Catholic schools show a gam ■ He entered the military service team in the Olympics held in Los Burse Fund Mounts cluding Edward O’Connor, George was taken care of, the Cathedral to await a few volunteers. more than 1,200 students over at the insistent invitation of the Angeles in 1932, and was an ef­ Stock, Martin O’Haire, andg Bill St, Francis de Sales' high school was thrown into a J last year.” This was an increase fective persuader in getting the tizzy; the Cathedral football team Shortly afterward, there was a ^ g students since sailors to Mass on Sundays. When­ was ready to rush headlong into knock on the door, and she stepped jg 3 7 -3 8 -phe Colorado Catholic With Gifts of $131 Guard of honor to His Excel- Grade School Will ever he noted the absence of one the streets; Cathedral Coach Cobe n ♦ schools enrolled 20,027 young men of the men at Mass he insisted that A total of $131 was contributed lency, the Moat Rev. Urban J. Jones was thinking of resigning, football team lined up, smiles, this week to the St. Joseph semi­ women on all educational the culprit work out with him in Vehr, D.D.; Fourth Degree, K. of Open on Monday, Oct, 4 "maybe;” and Sister Marie Wil­ spread all across their shining, nary burse, according to informa­ the gym, and invariably the light C.; the Rt. Rev. Joseph J. Bosetti, liam, an old hand at emergency ap­ morning faces.” The players were , ’ . tion received from the Chancery on hand to Uke over the appeal. L I" the Denver archdiocese 14,- gloves were used! , V.G.; the R t Rev. John R. Mulroy, St. Francis de Sales* grade peals, wished fervently she was in office, bringing the total fund in the Rt. Rev. Charles Hagus, the school, Denver, will resume . . 1863 students were enrolled m Coached Boxing Champions a cloistered convent before, at 1947-48. This growth is more note' this drive for the education of Rev. David Maloney, the Rev. Ber­ classes for the 1948-49 achool BY THIS TIME, the appeal had Father Hally first went to sea priests to the impressive total of long last, she was able to restore worthy in Denver parochial schools nard Cullen, the Very Rev. Ra­ year on Monday, Oct. 4, accord­ order. spread through the school: "An old in 1933 on the battleship IVeio $1,862, although it is still far short phael McCarthy, S.J., and Regis ing to an announcement by the where 12,194 students were in But really, it was only a calm woman, who is very sick and very classes. York, the flagship of the Tir-st di­ of the goal. • faculty; the Very Rev. Francis pastor, the Very Rev. Gregory poor, is almost dead at St Joseph’s vision, which was .skippered by Donations were received from Koeper, C.M., and St. Thomas’ Smith. Reopening of the school appeal for help. A gain of 172 pupils was noted • * • hospital and she hasn’t any money for the parochial schools in the Admiral Kimmel, “ the goat of Maurice O'Leary, Colorado seminary faculty; seminarians in was delayed a month this year to pay for blood. Gee!” Pearl Harbor, who was a great Springs, $5; Anonymous, Denver. because of construction of an THE WHOLE AFFAIR sUrted Diocese of Pueblo in the past year. cassock and surplice. Sister Marie William called Ca­ officer.” In his four years on the $5; Friend, Denver, $10; Mrs. Division II— Band, Cathedral, annex to the school and com­ in St. Joseph’r hospital, but the The Southern Colorado diocese en­ thedral Coach Cobe Jones and rolled 5,147 pupils in parochial New York Father Mike’s boxing T Anna Verlinden, Denver, $100; Annunciation. Blessed Sacrament, plete ^modernization of the sisters on tne staff reply stoutly Anonymous, Denver $1; and that it was not the fadlt of the asked his permission. After hear- schools, a gain of 1,500 over the team won the championship over (Turn to Page 10 — Column 4) building, exterior and interior. (Turn to Page 10 — Column 3) Anonymous, Denver, $10. hospital All they wanted was for (Tum to Page 3 — Column 4) school year of 1937-38. It is contributions such as these Reaction: Earnest, Enthusiastic an elderly lady to replenish the These increases, inspiring as that make evident that no mattei blood bank for the plasma that was Fr, Leberer to Work they are, have taxed to capacity how interested or desperate are given to her when she was on the almost all Catholic schools and Talks on Faith the promises of leading political 240 Youthful Catholics brink of death. In St, James' Parish many of the schools found that the candidates, the only promise worth St. Joseph’s hospital makes it number of students exceeded avail- listening to is the promise of eter­ an iron-clad rule that any patient The Rev. Joseph Leberer, assist­ (Turn to Page 10 — Column 4) To Be Resumed nal life. At Pre-Cono Conference needing blood, regardless of finan­ ant at Blessed Sacrament church, If the laity of the Archdiocese cial status, be given as much as is Denver, is being transferred to St. Fr. Mike Hally of Denver will not support the “ When can we have another?” work of the young people’s clubs demanded. “ Patients are never re­ James’ church a.s assistant, an­ Comic Gives At Cathedral .'1 burden of educating priests— an The best appreciation a person in the city is of real worth, and fused, and are given all the blood nounces Archbishop Urban J. late Cardinal Patrick Hayes of investment, incidentally, which is can show for a performance is to that our boys and girls are inter­ they need,’’ said one of the sisters. ■Vehr. The transfer will become ef­ New York, who was notably im­ The information classes fqr returned completely to the laity demand an encore. The sincerest ested in something more than when “ But after they leave the hospital, fective when the Rev. John Mar- History of pressed by the athletic record of both Catholics and non-Catholics ^ h ow will the Church in Colorado tribute to an appetizing dish is a the next party will be. The Young they are ask^ to replenish the ley, who has been stationed in St, the young Pennsylvania priest. Fa­ will be resumed at the Cathedral receive the competent leadership request for a second helping. People’s council deserves • much b lo^ bank, if they are able.” James’ the past year, returns to ther Mike was a five-letter man in Denver Tuesday. Sept 28. The needed in these crucial times?’ Judged by these standards the credit for sponsoring such a suc­ • * • Cheyenne, where he will become Loretto Nuns in athletics at Mt. St. Mary’s col­ lectures, which will give a com­ In the past, the great burden first Pre-Cana conference for cessful conference.” lege, Emmitsburg, Md., where he plete summary of basic Catholic THE ELDERLY LADY told assistant pastor of St. Mary’s Ca­ The Catechetical Guild Educa­ of educating priests has fallen young Denver Catholics was a suc­ Real credit should go, how­ was an amateur champion prize teachings in the 10-week course, hospital attendants she did not thedral Oct. 1. tional society, through the Rev. upon Archbi.shop Urban J. Vehr, cess. simple and complete. From ever, to Father Smith, who ar­ fighter, an all-state football star, are held in St. Paul’s chapel in the and the drain on the finances often know any one in Denver but that Father Leberer, the son of Mrs. Louis A. Gales, has announced that basement of the Cathedral, with all over the city, and even beyond, ranged and carried out the suc­ she “ would ask the pastor of the and a record holder in track. needed for other works has- been 240 youthful but earnest fellows Jeannette Leberer of St Francis Sister M. Lilliana Owens, a mem entrance on the Logan street side. cessful schedule of the day, and Cathedral for help.” The pastor of de Sales’ parish and the late 2,000 Hours of Flying heavy. The goal of the burse and girls converged on St. Fran­ her of the Society of the Sisters of Held twice weekly, on Tuesday and to the membert of St. Francis the Cathedral turned the appeal fund is $6,000. but this sum is in* cis de Sales’ parish Sunday morn­ Stephen A. Leberer, wai Loretto at the Foot of the 'Cross, Three years after Father Mike Thursday evenings, the classes- de Sales’ Young People’s club, over to Sister Marie William at vested and only the interest is used ing for Mass. They left that eve­ in May, 1946. His grai has turned over to. the office of the was ordained by Archbishop begin at 8 o’clock. who acted as hosts to the other the Cathedral high schooL Joseph and Apollonia Sitterle, each year to assist some semina­ ning, excited and enthusiastic ovcj Catechetical Guild for publication Michael Curley in Baltimore Thoug)i more than 100 converts young people of the city and Sister Marie 'William, who seems were Colorado pioneers. Father a booklet, entitled Loretto: The June 12, 1923, he was the first rian through his studies, who the events of the day, asking; who prepared and served break­ annually have been drawn from otherwise would be unable to con­ unable to speak without a laugh in Leberer was educated in S t Fran- Monument of Nerinekx. priest in the United States to be­ “ When can we have another?” fast and dinner to 240 guests. her voice, promptly barged into cis’ grade and high schools and the information classes for many tinue toward the altar. This, booklet will be done in the come a government licensed pilot. years now, the classes are intended COULD NOT COVER Chairman for the day’s events classrooms right and left seeking!St. 'Thomas’ seminary, Denver, comic script style as an effort on Contributions in any amount are ALL OF MATERIAL also for Catholips who wish to most welcome. Address all com­ was Walt Gassman, who was as­ the part of the Sisters of Loretto So enthuaiaitic were tne have a review of Catholic teaching munications to the Most Rev. sisted by the following: Publicity to prove that good comic books do Bishop Heelan Dies young men and woman who at­ committee, Joe Craig, chairman, or to increase the knowledge they Urban J. Vehr, Chancery office, WOMEN SLATE WORKSHOP SEPT. 27 have a place in the field of visual already have. Every Catholic who tended the thq|e ditcntiiont on and Mary Lou Hynes, Vera Mur­ educatiop. Though the use of the After Long Illness 1536 Logan street, Denver 6, Colo. has a non-Catholic friend who baa marriage given by the Very ray, and Bob Herberger; hospi­ The September meeting of the at the very latest by Friday, Sept. comic book technique in visual Rev. Gregory Smith, that Father tality committee, Pat Mulqueen, ■ Sioux City, la.— (INS)— Arch­ shown interest in the Church is Denver deanery council will be a 24. Phone Mrs. William McFar­ education is considered by many invited to bring him or her to the 3rd Order Members Smith found it impoitible to chairman, assisted by Virginia as an innovation. Father Gales is bishop Henry P. Rohlman of Du­ joint meeting with the Archdioc­ land, FR. 1562, or Mrs. Otto Henc- class. Even those merely seeking cover at ^ much material at he Key, Mary Mansfield, and Mary positive that results will prove the buque, la., is slated to sing the esan Council of Catholic Women mann, PE.,6622, for reservations. information are welcomed, and it had planned on. Quettiont of Frances Braaton; and dinner com­ experiment a success. Solemn Pontifical Requiem Mass Will Attend Day of Monday, Sept. 27, Following the If this meeting conflicts with is streued that they assume no every tort were propoted. They mittee, Dick Gassman, chairman, Other religious communities Friday, Sept. 24, for Bishop Eds pattern of last year, it will be a a society’s regular meeting^ date, obligation by their attendance. were antwered frankly and to and Jim Lidinsky, Betty Imhoff, workshop program to acquaint new have in the past used a similar mond Heelan, who died Sept 20. Recollection Sunday the tatitfaetion of all. it is asked that the group send a A wide range of persons— of all Carlene Lilley, Willa Jane Alie, officers, chairmen, and members representative so that she may approach, but never in exactly the Archbishop Gerald T. Bergan of The Third Order of St. Francis If anything, the turnout for the Rita McMahon, Rosemary McDon with the workings of the council same manner as presented by Sis- Omaha is to give the sermon. classes and professions— has been bring back the proceedings of this received into the Church in past will Sold its annual day of recol­ Pre-Cana conference furnished ough, Luella Groeger, and Sylvia and the deanerv and to bring to all meeting. The theme of the work­ ter M. Lilliana. As a result this The SO-year-old Irish bom-prel­ lection at St. Joseph’s convent, strong evidence that the younger Pidde. members the highlights of the coj- special booklet in production for ate had been ill for the past year. years aftei^ completing the lec^re shop is “ Are Organizations of course on Catholic doctrine. Last 2826 W. 32nd avenue, Denver, this generation is not so flighty as is Delegates attended the 9 o'clock yention of the National Council of Catholic Women Meeting the Nee^ the Sisters of Loretto is being He was ordained in 1890 and con­ June, when the third series of lec­ Sunday, Sept. 26. It will open with gegierally assumed and that youn; Mass in S t Francis’ church after Catholic Women hdd in New Or­ of Our Times?” watched with special interest by secrated as Auxiliary Bishop of Mass at 8 o’clock and close with Catholics are genuinely intereste which a light breakfast was served leans Sept 11-16. publishers, educators, and reli­ Sioux City in 1919. He became tures for the year was completed, Benediction at 3:15. in making a sueem of their future in the high school cafeteria. The The meeting will open at 10 The program follows; gious. Bishop of Sioux City in 1920. 40 were received into the Chukch The Rev. Kevin Patrick Henry, in marriage. Father Smltit waa out­ morning conference was devoted a.m. in the Knights of Columbus 10 a.m.— K. of C, hall The Sisters of Loretto are plan^ ' Coadjutor Bishop Joseph Muel­ by the .Rev. Duane Theobald, O.F.M., new spiritual director of spoken in his praise of the interest, to a rtudy of the' laws of the hall. Luncheon \rill follow at 12:30 Mrs. L, A. Higgins presiding In ning to open a business office to ler, a priest of tho Belleville, 111., assistant at the Cathedral, who the Third Order, will officiate. attention, and general 'demeanor Church regarding marriage. After o’clock in the Catholic Charities the absence, of Mrs. John Mur- handle all orders for thih booUet. diocese who was raised to tho conducts the classes. .’This raised Breakfast and lunch will be served of the young people attending. a seven-course dinner at noon, the annex. The price o£ the luncheon taugh, council president This announcement will be re Episcopacy a year ago, automati­ to well over 100 the converts from ! at the convent. "It showed,’’ he said, “ that the (Turn to P a g e t — Colum n 8) ii $1. Reservations must be made (Turn to Paget — Column S) ' (Turn to Page 8 — Columit 4) cally succeeds Bishop Heelan. the classes for the year. PAGE TWO Office, 938 lo n n e ck SfrMi THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Tela phene, KEytton^4205 Thursday, Sept. 23, 1948 COMPLETE SUNDAY DINNER 1240 Youthful Catholics of Denver Attend Soup, Cocktail or Melon Cup CHOICE OF 5 ENTREES NEW SHIPMENT Potato— Vegetable— Salad Pre-Cana Conference Held at St. Francis' Dessert and Drink Served 11 A. M. to 5 P. M. (Continued From Page One) many interesting activities for one gained a grreat deal of informa­ maxed this week end with spiritual first afternoon conference dealt next month. tion about the remote and proxi­ and social events. with "Preparation for M arri^e." St, Joseph’s Young People’s club mate preparation for marriage The new ping-pong table, do­ 17th Street After a Bocial and recreational will be guests of the Blessed Mar­ from 'the very fine conferences nated by “ Tee’’ Alioto, will be BRASS GOODS Between Weiton hour the third conference on tin club on Saturday of this week. conducted by Father Gregory “ tried and tested’’ Thursday at the end California 'Ideals of Marria|;e’' was jd^en Sunday there will be a dinner Smith and all enjoyed themselves social meeting at-8:30 in St Cath by Father Smith, followed by the and dance at the Silver Wing. Cars eating and dancing. The officers of erine’s cafeteria. Special enter­ |400 SEATS • NO LIQUOR • ORGAN M U S iC ^ ^ F answering of questions submitted will leave the church at 6:30. the club and the committeemen tainment has been prepared and CANDLES ’ in the question box. Benediction The' come-as-you-are party Sat­ wish to fhank all those members refreshments will be served. of the Blessed Sacrament closed urday, planned by Mary Sebastion, who helped in making the day Communion day will be held the highly profitable day. Hary Burke, Bob Galla|;her, and such a big success. Sunday, Sept. 26, at Holy Family Fathar Smith hat announcad Bob McLain, was enjoyed by church in the 9 o’clock Mass. The that tha faeilitiat of hit parith everyone. Four young people’s Wastside Club customary breakfast will not be CRUCIFIXES will ha availahla for fnturo con- clubs had representatives, who To Be Host to CYPC served this Sunday, but will be foroneat. Ho hopoa to oalitt tho made an hnprom]ita visit, at the (Cathedral Young People’s Cluh) continued in the coming months. co-operation of othor Donvor party. SL Joseph Young People’s club Intra-club basketball ■will begin priettt in diraeting thrt im- Football was the highlight of the will...... be host to theI CYPC i at ; a ■ dance the first week of October. Mem­ VOTIVE-LIGHT. mentely important work. picnic at City park on Sunday. on 'Hiursday, Sept 23, in the hall bers of the team entering the par­ at W. SiAh avenue and Galapago, ish league in January will be Conference Tops Littioton Club Plans beginning at 8 p.m. Additional de­ chosen from these clubs at the fin­ HOLDERS Float for Porad* tails are unavailable at this time, ish o f the tournament. Any boys Work of Council The Littleton Homecoming Days but we are brushing up our glad interested should contact the chair­ The successful Pre-Cana confer­ lebration is coming up on ^ id a y rags and will see you there. man, Don Bums. STORE HOURS ence was one of the moat ambi-^ and Saturday, Sept. 24 and 25. The Very Rev. Walter J. Can- A planning committee has been tious undertakings yet tackled by The Littleton Young People’s avan, pastor of the Cathedral and appointed to map out October ac- Weekdays ...... 9:00a.m.— 5:30p.m. the Catholic Young People’s coun­ froup not only will enter a float CYPC moderator, was special guest tinties. I at a recent dinner for outgoing of­ Marking Times will be com­ cil. It affords evidence that young in the parade, but also will raonsor Saturdays ...... 9:00 a.m.— 4:00 p.m. Catholics "are not exclusively so­ booth at the carnival. Charles ficers and committee chairmen pleted Sept. 27. The newsletter cial-minded. Other worth-while Fliedner, Bob Scharping, Jerry given by President Frank Breen will reach members Oct. 1. projects undertaken by the coun­ Stevens, and Wayne Brown are in and Vice President Bill Milano. cil include the volunteer task of charge of the committee for the Genuine Italian spaghetti was the Variety Marks feature attraction, pr^ared by painting the new buildings at Our float, and Sam Chavez and Gene Chef Milano himself. The fortu­ K-Ducot 'Bank Night' THE JAMES CLARKE Lady of the Rockies camp this LaRocco have been working with nate guests vowed that Gordo’s (K-Ducat Young People’s Club) summer and the furnishing of the Littleton Homecoming repre­ chili con came could not be any A variety of games was offered chaperons for the weekly parties sentatives on the sponsorship of a to members of the K-Ducat club of booth. Members are reminded that tastier I CHURCH GOODS HOUSE at the Holy Ghost youth center. In the October business meeting, Eastside Denver parishes at the The council also sponsors semi­ on Friday evening, Sept 24, begin­ Bank night held Wednesday eve ning at 7 o’clocTc, everj’one who two members of the fair sex will annual Communion breakfasts for be chosen by ballots as the CYPC’s ning. The club treasury was the EstabUshed 1902 1636 Tremont Place Funeral services at Boulevard are easily acces­ the youth of the city and has can is asked to be at the Coleman real beneficiary of the evening’s Motors building to help complete nominees for the Personality Queen sible from any part of the city by street car or staged several city-wide socials. to be voted on at the council dance activities but everybody had fun TA. 3789 the decoration of the float for the Denver 2, Colo. The council, with delegates from of Oct. 16. It is suggested all be galore. bus — only a few minutes from downtown. No parade on Saturday. the various young people’s clubs, giving some thought as to candi­ Of interest to club members is parking restrictions, no traffic confusion; ample St Mary’s club was represented is organized a.s a co-ordinating dates. the announcement of two recent by five members at the Pre-Cana modern equipment; experienced personnel body for joint activities. At Mr. and Mrs. John Moody, di­ engagements. A. J. Quinlivan and conference Sept 19 at St. Fran­ thoughtful of every wish. Regardless of the cost, present there are 10 clubs par rectors of the NCCS club and two Sue Robertson revealed their en­ cis de Sales’ high school. They ticipating in the activities of the of the CYPC's favorite people, will gagement two weeks ago. Miss Pat one charge covers all and every service is com­ included Gloria Cecchin, Mary council. be guests at the Communion-break­ Lane became engaged to David I. O’Brien, Rose Anna Brooks, plete. There are no unexpected extras. fast this coming Sunday. Ryan on Sunday. wh«n you deal with a bank • • ^Personality Queen’ Wayne Brown, and Bill Bolis. A Katie Stefanich, publicity chair­ GRand 1626 ^ brief report of the conference and Will Be Selected man, announces that the Press Change of Scene The special committee in charge its value was presented at the the DENVER INDUSTRIAL BANK club will meet after the Commun­ For Study Groups of the Harvest social to be spon meeting of the club Sept. 20. ion breakfast Sunday and in the BOULEVARD sored by the Young People’s coun St Mary’s club is planning to clubroom on Tuesday and Wednes­ (St. Thomas’ Univarsity Club) you fov# cil Oct. 16 at the Shirley-Savoy send a number of its members to day. Sept. 28 and 29, beginning at The University club’s stud; hotel will meet this Thursday the bowling parties of the Young 8 p.m. All interested in assisting branch will return to the NCCl IK o n t u a n c f evening. The Harvest social will People’s Council league held each with the publishing of Cathedral building for its meeting Thursday save money • • * M jflvJAS. P. MeCONATY FEDERAL il NO. SPEER be highlighted by the selection of Saturday evening. Plans have been Call are cordially invited to be on evening. Sept. 23, after a scries of a “ Personality Queen’’ from among made for the first group taking hand. meetings in the l\gme of the mod­ the members of the clubs of the part in this activity to leave the News in a nutshell— erator, Robert Hoyt. The subjects save energy • • • city. rectory on Saturday evening, Sept September vacationists include for the discussion Thursday wUl be The social committee will deter 25, at 6:30. Those who would like Ruth McCabe and Eleanor Plein, “ Poverty and the Bourgeois mine rules for participation in the to join in the fun are cordially in­ visiting in Minnesota, as is Sgt. Spirit,’’ the August theme of In­ competition. At present it is ex­ vited. Transportation will always Ernie Horaback, who is spending tegrity magazine. pected that each club will be al­ be provided from the parish rec­ most of his time in*St Paul; Caro­ Integrity's thesis is that the THE SUSON'S IRIDES ARE CHOOSING lowed to have two entrants from tory. Jerry Stevens is in charge. line Hannasch is relaxing at her present crisis requires a spirit of Denver Industrial Bank its female membership to be Club members are reminded that home in Iowa; Mary Meneghini is dedication on the part of lay (Opposifo the Denver Dry Goods Co.) Sunday, Sept 26, is the regular Catholics—a spirit that frequently WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS chosen in any way the individual dividing her time between her fam­ 1534 CALIFORNIA STREET • PHONE MAin 5155 clubs determine. Three special Communion Sunday. They will re­ ily in Walsenburg and friends in makes necessary the abandonment judges will be invited to select the ceive in the 8 o’clock Mass. A large Amarillo; and Kathleen Lare is of grandiose secular plans in COMPLETE WEDDING COVERAGE final winner. club representation is sought. having a super time, we are sure, favor of less attractive work that GEORGE F. ROCK, President FOR JUST S32.SO. . . FEATURING Full details will be announced Breakfast after this Sunday’s Mass seeing the wonders of the Carls­ will further the cause of Christ. BOTH POSED AND CANDID PIC­ will be held at the Silver Winp inn. The next issue of Integrity, deal- ' 4 next week. bad caverns. TURES IN A HANDSOME BOBRICH Father Frederick McCallin is at­ Sgt. Ray Smith, known in both with “ Spirituality for the Laity,” / r A. * ALBUM. SMALL GIFT ALBUMS tempting to secure a speaker and CYPC and NCCS circles, has been will call for special attention, in COMPLETE $7.50.10X DISCOUNT Difficulties Plague musical program is being transferred from Lowry to Ft. the view of the moderator, owing l i ON FLOWERS. Bowling Inauguration planned. Francis E. Warren near Cheyenne. to the importance of its subject Just Good Printing A final reminder to club mem Marjorie Anthony has embarked and the manner in which the mag­ Because of difficulties bein’g en bers: A special religious social will azine deals with problems of the Hie ScUlcIi Co, countered in inaugurating the new for Boston college for further be held Tuesday evening, Sept 28, study toward her master’s degree lay apostle. ABEGG-FELLOWS Printing Co. 1523 WELTON bowling league of the council, the in the parish rectory, beginning at The meeting Thursday evening official start of competition has in the social welfare field. 515 14th St. • Denver • KE. 4054 CALL TA 3469 7 :30. Father McCallin is working Bud Johnson and Josephine Os­ begins at 8 o’clock. been delayed. Oompetition must up a special program including borne have announced their e be held Saturday evenings since talks and a question and answer gagement. it was impossible to obtain alleys eriod. All are asked to get be- CYPC attendance at the Pre- at a suitable hour any^ other ind these activities and be pres­ Cana conference last Sunday num­ PHONE MA. 8847 evening. Competing clubs are ent at each of them. The co-oper­ bered between 75 and 80. A. B. C. DOLL SHOP ARTCRAFT asked to take this into considera­ ation of everyone is needed to tion and choose as members of make them a success. U r. and M n. John A. UeConrt Cleaners and Hatters their teams only those who can St. Joseph's YPC DOLLS ^nd TOYS Whers tb« Charm of Nswness Is Busy in September Restored conveniently bowl on that evening. St. Francis' YPC to Welcome Dotl Hospital Odorless Dry Clesnint Further information about the (St. Joiaph’t Young Poeple’t B.Haloiu Statass Bipsirtd Pick'Qp and DcItTCrr Serrlce council bowling league may be ob­ Autumn With Wiener Fry Club) Ke^Wtirlnf (St. Francis’ Young People’s GABARDINE tained from Walt Gassman, chair­ Novel entertainment reached a 1111 Arspshos UA. TUT 1141 Glenarre Jss. D. Mstsolt. Prop. Miaber sf limed ^eraaist farlib man, SP. 5611. Club) new high in St. Joseph’s Young Tonight, Thursday, Sept. 23, is People’s club during September. Blessed Martin Club the night That certain fun-packed At the regular meeting varied To Operate Nursery event everyone has been waiting activities were planned for Sep­ is the SUIT (Blewed Martin Young Paopla'i for is finally here. With the be­ tember. On Sept 10, an invitation Club) ginning of autumn, an autumn dance was held in the school hall. wiener fry is just the thing. All The Blessed Martin club has vol The hall had taken on the air of members who wish to attend will i i o H n s D n s unteered to operate a nursery in an elite night club and the guests meet in front of St. Francis’ high STORAGE & mouinc ED. St. Dominic’s church auditorium enjoyed dancing and refreshments during the 9 o’clock Mass on Sun­ school building at 7:30 p.m., where until the 12 o’clock curfew. for Fall and they will learn their destination. Instead of the usual wiener fry, # .0 0 4 £ dk JLO/VC DtST/k^CE days. The nurserj-, which the club Rides will be provided for all who plans to open some time in No­ S t Joseph’s YPC held a “ toasted need them. cheese” social Sept 16. Members vember, will care for infants and Several club members will again children up to six years old. The had planned a wiener roast, but MOVIIVO chajperon the weekly Friday night with the occurence of an Ember object of the nursery is to give social at the Holy Ghost Youth We have them- families the opportunity to attend day the enterprising members of Center Friday night. As yet, it the club decided that the mere For the Safety of Your Goods Mass together and will give Mass- is not definite who they will be. goers the opportunity to attend fact that no meat could be eaten Use Johnson Service on Every Move without the confusion of small chil­ Our Lady of Lourdes club has would not cancel plans for the eve­ dren around them. invited all the married couples of ning. Some 20 eager pioneering AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN UNES, INC. The meeting Wednesday night the St Francis YPC to be guests souls tried the new "toasted plain.or fancy ‘^'O AND FBOH E V E B Y W B E B E ” planned by Bill Svoboda and Carol at its social next Tuesday night, cheese” social and from all re- STORAGE - PACKING - SHIPPING McCaddon was very entertaining, Sept. 28, at 8 o’clock. ports, it was pronounced an en- The Western movie was excellent. The Pre-Cana conference held joyable success. Phone PE 2433 Denver 221 Broadway The cider and doughnuts hit the Sunday was a big success. Every- Sept 16 saw many club mem­ spot. bers promenading their partners The October calendar was dis at the council square dance held tributed. The calendar was the on the church pounds. The next first product o£» the club’s new New Provincial square dance will, in. all probabil­ mimeog;raph machine— a valuable ity, be held in the school hall. $ .5 0 addition to the club’s equipment ■The club sponsored a “ Hobo A Chinese dinner, a bam dance, Dance” Sept. 17. The prescribed CASH wiener roast, steak fry, hay rack For Franciscans “ proper” attire was jeans and plaid shirts. Le Croix de Lourdes We Will Pay Cash for Small Homea in or Near Denver. ride, Halloween party, and a Com­ munion breakfast are among the Franciscan Sisters, Daughters of members were guests. The evening Quick Action — Call or See the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and was spent dancing and playing Mary, have received word from games. A Virginia reel also livened 52 Wheaton, 111., of the election of up the evening’s program. Women Set Mother "Fiorina as American Pro­ Some 25 members of the club UJILLIflUIS & GREERE vincial of their large order. Her attended the Pre-Cana conference If you want honesf-to-goodnesi, deep-down clothing home was In Kenosha, Wis., and held at St. Francis de Sales’ Sept 1641 Stout TA. 6266 she has been superior of S t Eliza­ 19. value . . . if you're looking for a closely woven gabar­ W o rksh o p beth’s hospital, Appleton, Wis. A roller skating party was held For years she was a laboratory at Skateland Sept. 20, at which a dine that will really wear—then Cottrell's has the suit technician. The order conducts the "rolling good time” was had by for youl Hera's the real McCoy in clothing value—plain On Sept. 27 S t Rose Residence and S t Clara’s all. orphanage in Denver and the Thursday night. Sept 23, h u shades, chalk stripes and potterns. Handsomely (Continued From Page One) Sacred Heart orphanage in Pueblo, been set as the nip;ht for an invi­ Prayer— Father Elmer Kolka as well as other large American tation dance to which all Cathedral dressy, yet casually smart. Single and double breasted. Community Chest—Mrs. Paul Lou- institutions. YPC members have been invited. ette A full evening of entertainment All sizes. Parliamentary and Press—Mrs. L. Pueblo.—^Mother M. Chryaos- has been planned. J. Holmes toma, Mother General of the On Saturday night. Sept 25, Co-Operation with Catholic Char­ Daughters of the Sacred Hearts of members of S t Joseph’s YPC will ities—Miss Mary Nadorff Jesus and Mary, completed her inr travel to Evergr^n for dinner Youth—Mrs. James McDonald and spection tour of American homes and dancing. The cost per person California-styled SLACKS to Mrs. Fred Starbuck of Brighton of the order with a visit to Sacred will depend on the dinner desired. Family and Parent Education— Heart orphanage in Pueblo. All planning to attend should meet Match or Contrast Mrs. 6, L. Devlin of Hale From Pueblo she went to the at S t Joseph’s hall at 7 o’clock. Inter-American Relations— Mrs. L. American mother-house in Wheat­ A. Higgins on, 111., where a new American Narthtid# Club Shrines in the Homes—Mrs. Nor- provincial was named this week. Available on EXTENDED Payments bert Hayes of Colorado Springs Mother Chrysostoma will return To Play and Pray Study Clubs—Mrs. C. H. Bettinger soon to the world motber-bonae (St. Mark’s Young PaopU's Club) Catholic PTA— Mrs. L. Gallegos of the congregation in Salskotten, September activities will be cli- and Mrs. Thomas Morrissey Germany, in the British Occupa­ Get a BETTER Return General Legislation— Mrs. Thomas tion sone. Garrison 'the American province of the The Denver Catholic Iby investing where your dollars work the hardest! War Relief Services—Mrs. Glenn order has missions in Illinois. Wis-> Reptter' Inquiries Invited Lewis of Ault and Mrs. William consin, Missouri, and Iowa, in ad­ McFarland dition to those in Colorado. Most Published Weekly by the Luncheon meeting 12:30—Charities of the institutions are hospitals, annex, Mrs. Fred Gushurst pre­ although the sisters are engaged CathoUe Prate Society. Ine. Republic Loan Company siding. also in drphanage work, teaching, 938 Bannock Street, Denver, Summary of the National Conven' and conducting homes for working Colo. 1641 Stout Street EstablJiiiad 19251 tion of the National Council of girls. OFFICERS Catholic Women in New Orleans Mother Chrysostoma said that Snbseriptiont $1 Pm Tear ■ A. B. VnntaBa -P tm . T. B. Gncii*. S*c.-TrM(,l —Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff. ' although economic conditions in Entered as Second Class Matter I J . Li. •V. Ptm. Gltaa Fml«r. BM.-T.1 Report o f the Regional Conference Germany are frightful, the at the Post Office, Denver, Patd-lM Capital and Surplue Over tZSOjOOOJOO " on DPs—Monsignor John R. rebirth of the relinpui spirit Mulroy is heartening, particularly among (^ 0 . Adjournment. the youth. Thursday, Sept. 23, 1948 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystono 4205 PAGE THREE At St. Vincent de Paul Institute Look At Your Hot— **Everyone Else DoesP* Tha Wtll-DtMMd Has li Oilsc Tlila Scnrloa Are Your Real Estate FACTORY FINISHED ROBERTS Taxes Delinquent? —the hat man Ladies Hats Tool Unpaid real estate taxes for. the year 1947 are now de­ 258 Broadway , PICK-UP—DELIVERY linquent and should be paid before the pii'operty is ad­ vertised for sale. We have made many loans to pay such taxes and we invite you to call on us by phone or in person if we may be of service to you. Such loans are payable in convenient monthly payments. New Chevrolet Motors Buy on General Motors Budget Plan, and "ride while you pay." Available LOANS QUICKLY MADE ON now! Pay as little as 10% down. Makes a new car out of your old one. Autos, Furniture, Collateral. First and Second Mort­ gages on Improved Denver Real Estate and to salaried S.A, (Satisfaction Always) employes on their plain note, without an assignment of PROMINENT PART in the St. Vincent de Paul IE. Kelleher, Charles A. .O’Neill of Milwaukee, the Rev. Ehner Kolka, wages and without notifying the employer. inatitute held in Denver laat week w .a taken by the men a i n T h '. pictured above. Left to right are T. Raber Taylor, Joseph Loeffel, Leol — (Photo by Smyth) + ++ + + + +’ + + + OCHVirS OIMST CHfVROUT DIAUK

VlM U U U\l '^ 9 Institute Outlines De Paul Men's Work 4S5 BROADWAY JIM FURLONG TELEPHONE PEARL 4641 Hundreds of priests, De Paul more than 30 pastors and assistants conference of the society in every that, in addition to the operation men, and Catholic and non-Catholic at a complimentary clergy-Vin- parish as well as in the entire of shelters for homeless men, 1735WeltonSt. KEystone2224 men and women received a new and centian luncheon in the Knights of health and welfare program of the school lunch programs, hospital impressive concept of the scope Columbus home at noon last Sat­ community. and institution visitations, and of the St. Vincent de Paul society urday. Charles A. O’Neill, execu­ T. Raber Taylor recounted the other special works, more than Open Daily 8:30 t|$95:00; Saturdayt Till 1 P.M. work during the three-day institute tive secretary of the Particular history of the society in Denver 1500,000 received from stipends has SNOW SUITS held in Denver last'week. council of Milwaukee, Wis., spoke since the formation of the Partic­ been expended in material relief A highlight was the presence of of the importance of an active ular council in 1916, poirtting out of the poor. for BOYS and GIRLS On* and two piece style*, DuPont ZELAN, Monsignor James N. V. McKay, water repellent— two tone colon— OVER 3,000 COLORADO DRIVERS spiritual director of the Particular Lost Their License to Operate a Motor Vehicle Since council of Kansas City, Mo., and $10.98 ,.$18.75 Oct. 1, 1947 Loyola Parish Silver Jubilee pastor of St. Peter’s church there, recounted the story of the society Gabardine JACKiTS He Sure You Are Properly Insured since its inception by Frederick and Protect Your Right to DHve Ozanam in 1833. for School Boys Will Open With Solemn Mass “ Ours is not exclusively a re­ Zipper Front — Q f l lief society,” he pointed out. “ Ar­ Water Repellent ...... ^ O a w O (Continued Froyn Page 3) Aug. 26, 1923, the cornerstone set to be used at the Solemn Ben­ ticle 2 of our rules stresses that Everything for Infants and Children STATE FARM MUTUAL will be a solemn service in the was laid by Bishop J. Henry Tihen. ediction, is the jubilee gift of no work of charity should be re­ church, consisting of prayers to On Tuesday, SepL 2, 1923, Bishop the Loyola Altar sodklity. Added garded as foreign to the society.” the Blessed Virgin and the Little Tihen celebrated the first Mass in to these vestments are three new In his Friday evening talk Mr. LULLABY LANE AUTO INSURANCE CO. Flower, followed by Solemn Ben­ the basement of the structure. A linen albs, also the gift of the O’Neill, in discussing how the so­ Mr*. Pater Jonke ediction. After this service, a re­ For Full Particulars Call year later, Oct. 12, 1924, the dedi­ sodality. ^ ciety discovers and adjusts itself to 278 S. Downing RA. 6060 ception will be held for all the cation of the church took place. The new set of bldck vestments special community needs, told the Mort Halbert parishioners, benefactors, a n d Solemn Pontifical Mass was cele­ to be used for the first time at sto^ of Tony, a Milwaukee traffic AL. 5484 or Res. PE. 8049 friends in Loyola hall. The women brated that morning by Arch­ the Solemn Requiem Mass is the officer, who, after observing the of the Altar sodality will be in bishop J. B. Pitaval. gift of the Loyola PTA and the blind for years, decided the society charge of this reception. As it was impossible at the time Loyola Jasper club. The new should do something for them. On Monday, Oct. 4, a Solemn to pay for the construction of the black cope, which completes this Because that was Tony’s own ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH Requiem Mass will be sung for all church, the money was borrowed set, is the gift of St. Theresa’s idea— and because he had already the deceased members, benefac­ and the parishioners set to work Pinochle club. The first pastor of given it considerable ^bought— he Denver Garage tors, and friends of Loyola parish. to reduce the huge debt. Father the parish will bring as gifts a was made chairman o f the Com­ Washington Park MM. Rudisill IGA Jesuit ProTincial Will Attend McDonnell prophesied that 24 beautiful Irish preaching stole and mittee for the Blind. Red & JFhite Food Store The Very Rev. Joseph P. Zuer- years would elapse before the a ciborium cover. From humble beginnings a few Grocery & Mar ^ 1437 California St. whole debt had been paid. He years ago, that committee now BILL HTJGEDBS, Prop. cher, S.J., Provincial of the Mis­ Church interior Renovated Quality Meat* — Groi missed the count by one year renders a highly valued service to souri province of the Society of The decorating of the interior Freab and Frozen Fr Theatre P a rk in g ...... 35c Jesus, will attend the jubilee cele- since it required 25 years to pay of the church is the gift of all the 289 men and women in this pre­ Complete Food Service the last cent of that debt. viously neglected group. A semi­ and Ve^table* After 6:00 P. M. bratioti, and with him will come parishioners who have been most 598 South Gilpin W* Appreciat* roar P*ti Father Terence H. Devlin, S.J. The parishioners of 1949 are generous in support of all that is annual day of recollection is ob­ “ IF* Smart to Be Thrifty* Louiaiana & Clayton Day Rates— 20c first hour second pastor of Loyola church. happy in the realization that now being done to beautify their place served, with sighted Vincentians of worship. From Mrs. Mary Eb- serving as companions and guides. 10c Each additional hour It is impossible for all the for­ they can go forward and concen­ mer assistant pastors to come from trate their efforts on a parochial erle handmade veils for the in­ Social functions are held bimonthly that the blind themselves assist in Jim Butter. Manager " the several institutions to which school building. Perhaps the terior of the tabernacle and hand LEN’S Pharm acy LA BRAE CLE proi^amming. Member of St. Joseph's Parish they are assigned now, but Father church debt would have been paid made ciborium covers are being L. C. FEHR, Prop. Similar service is rendered the Mr. and M William J. O'Shaughnessy, S.J., off in a fewer number of years received. M«mt)*r St. Vincent d* PaaT* Pariah will attend from Regis college. hut six years after the beginning During the past year p fts have deaf and hard-of-hearing through Have Your Doctor Phone Harold Sail The former assistants include of the building the whole country come in*the form of precious relics extensive visual educational and U* Your Preacription Fathers Maximilian G. Mankowski, was plunged into the depression and reliquaries from Mrs. Claire social activities. Personalized CATHEDRAL PARISH S.J.; George A. Keith, S.J.; Vic­ of 1929. Martin, now deceased, and Mrs. Mr. O’Neill mentioned numerous 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 Helen Hyland Griffin; and four other special works successfu|j|| ^ At 1/OutBlana and Sooth CliYton 2717 E. Louisian tor Winter, S.J.; John J. Halli- Veitmenti Donated gan, S.J.; Joseph M. McAndrews, vigil light candelabra were do­ developed in Milwaukee, many on^ S.J.; and Louis G. Fitzsimmons, The new set of vestments to be nated by Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cos­ which, it is hoped, with the inter­ S.J. used for the first time at the Sil­ tello in memory of the parents est of pastors and the addition of E i O I ^ O M Y ver Jubilee Mass, as well as the of Mrs. Costello. many young men to the ranks of N u t to G ork .’i Choreb Goods It was the intention of Father the society, can be duplicated in BOIVNIE BR Edward Barry, S.J., to build “ When In low spirits call Jerry*’ Denver.* church on the property adjoining Members of the Particular coun­ COLfAiXttOCDSN A the Loyola chapel at E. 26th and 'Calm Appeal for Help' Shopping District VtNvei^, Cm 1634 Tremont K£. 4554 cil, together with those 6f the Oz­ KREB DBLIVERT FREE PARKING Ogden, but in 1921, when Father anam club, attended 8 o’clock Mass Charles McDonnell, S.J., became in St. Paul’s chapel at the Cathe­ pastor, it was decided to purchase Puts School in Tizzy A REPUTABLE DRUG dral on Sunday, following which the entire block from 23rd to 24th ( Continued From Page One) On Wednesday afternoOn, three breakfast and the concluding in­ Bonnie Brae BENDER'S MARKET STORE avenues and from York to Gay­ ing the appeal, and knowing too Cathedral students walked into S t stitute meeting were enjoyed in the DRUGXO. lord street. well that the squad has a game on Joseph’s and replenished the blood Fresh Fruits and Vegetables — Knights of Columbus home. ALFBZD C ANDERSEN, Ownar-UiBagtr A financial committee of loyal its hands with Mullen high Sun­ bank. They were Jeannine Milli- In summarizing the three-day in­ Frozen Foods — Large Cheese Se­ pai'ishioners assisted Father Mc­ day, Coach Jones began to sputter. kin, 18, of 1200 Grant; Bill Gillin, stitute, the Very Rev. Joseph P. Rave your Doctor phone us lection — Delicatesaena of All your Prescriptions Kinds — Baur’s Ice Cream Donnell and advised him in all the “ They want to give their blood?” 18, 1368 Downing; and Gloria O’Heron, spiritual director of the Garcia, 18, 2853 W. 11th. OPEN EVENINGS AND SL'NDAYS Colfax at Downing work pertaining to the purchase he is supposed to have yelled. Particular council of Denver, said: Beer, Wine*, Etc. Finally Sister Marie William 711 So. Dnlvaraity ItA. 1874 705 So. University RA 8261 KEystone 3217 of the property and the erection “ What are we going to do for blood “ Our hearts are happy not only be­ of the church. had everybody calmed down, and cause of the inspiration these against Mullen high?” : “I These men were Joseph J. Celia, * * * classes were returning to normal. meetings have given us, but more CONOCO PRODUCTS Preisser’s Red & White The firms listed here de­ Michael J. McEnerny, William Sister Marie William is very particularly because we have proud of the spirit of sacrifice and Healy, Walter J. Wade, J. H. FINALLY, THE COACH pleased the Sacred Heart through Lnbricatlon, Car Washing, Batteries serve to be remembered co-operation her students exhibit, Grocery and Market Kane, Patrick J. Moffat, and Pat­ calmed down and said his football our ministrations to His beloved Recharged, Tire Volcanizing O c n v p r . when you are distributing rick Cronin, with Judge Joseph team would be available to St. Jo­ “ We do things like this all the poor and through our determina­ PANCT HEATS, VEGETABLES, AND plifltfTAix^793 Walsh acting as consulting law­ seph’s hospital Monday afternoon, time,” she remarked, laughing. tion to render increased service in BONIVIE BRAE QUAUTT GKOCERIES AT your patronage in the dif­ “ For example, two girls in high yer. but not one drop of blood before the years ahead.” CONOCO SERVICE LOWEB PRICES ,;i: ferent lihes of business. Fund Drive Made that. As it turned out, the squad school have volunteered to bring Free Delivery SPmee 4447 was not needed immediately, be­ little girls to school, who other 724 So. University • PE. 9909 tSSl B. Ohio Ava. (Sa. Univ. and Ohie) A drive for funds was made and wise would not be able to attend a the work was begun. On Sunday, cause three seniors volunteered. HATHAWAY’S Catholic school, and to watch after them for a whole year. CITY LACE CLEAIVERS ... 2625 East 3rH Are. Phone Pearl 3096 LANE DRUG History of Nuns “THE STUDENTS shovel /J SOUTH GAYLORD Curtains • Pillows Carofully Closnnj and Returnrd Santa Slia. Sptclal Cart snow, take elderly people to the Creighton B. Israel, Prop. store, and answer all types of ap­ GIt u to Table Linens. Blankets Laundered Without Shrinkage. In Comic Book peals for help. Our Legion of Mary Shopping District WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Prescriptions Called For sodality has the special project of ond Delivered (Continued From Page One) providing for the youngsters get­ leased in the very near future. ting to and from schoof. FAST FILM SERVICE Until this word is made public all “ No matter what type of appeal Overstake's Pharmacy' I Coty's Cosmetics persons who are interested in the is made, there are always young­ Mary Anne Oakeries 1000 So. Gaylord RA. 4401 LOKHNER AND LYNCH, INC. efforts of the Sisters of Loretto sters at the Cathedral happy to FINE FLOOR COVERINGS School Supplies to further the interests of Cath­ donate their services—and every Specialists In Have Your Doctor Phone olic Church history on the frontier Complete Line of Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums FREE DELIVERY SP. 4742 time they do it after school, be­ PARTY PASTRIES Vs His Prescription Interior Decoratint SerTico — Drapcriea —* Contract Work (HTitod in the U. S. and in the Orient may cause we don't let them miss classes We Deliver obtain information by writing to except in particularly emergency IS Broadway tSS4 8a. Gaylord FR. 3008 e v e by appointment 7501 E. COLFAX AVE. 600 E. 6th Ave., at Pearl St. the Loretto Special Central office, cases,” she remarked SP. 7413 PE. 7315 We Give Green^ Stamps Loretto Heights college, Loretto, “ It’s a shame, though, that we Colo. A fonvarding address there had all this excitement for noth­ 1092 So. will reach the business manager A Festive Occasion? ing.” Gaylord GAY LORD CLEANERS of the office until the locale is BOB’S Don't be half PE. 2464 U. S. Patrick, Prop. made definite. AT LAST REPORTS, the Ca­ and it’* time to put away all MURPHY'S The booklet holds an especial thedral student body was calm; interest to Denverites as it will the Cathedral football team, blood the family’* aummer clothe* . . . SUPER MARKET PE. 1350 Styled— FIIVE FOODS depicit the story of the foundation and all, is awaiting the contest Only a beauty operator can giTe yon and work of the Loretto nuns in with Mullen high Sunday r Cathe­ highly efficient aarvice i* here Meats . Groceries • Vegetables Clean a permanent to aoit yonr own per* has private rooms for parties Better Quality for Less lonality* and banquets for 10 to 100 China. This is the silver jubilee dral Cbach Cobe Jones is normal for you. and *^Avoid the Common Look of guests. year for the sisters’ foundation in again, but a bit proud of the way SULLIVAIS Store Air Conditioned Home Preparations^* the Orient. Sister Mary Linus, his squad volunteered; and Sis­ Your Summer Call PEarl 5153 for information former superior of Loretto Heights ter Marie William, supervising a and reservations P aint & Supply Garments in FOR YOUR HAIR'S SAKE— SEE college, will be featured in the normal student body again, has FULL LINE OF PAINTS script as she was in the Orient at abandoned thoughts of the cloister. Plastic'Bogs MURPHY'S... l.ll.[lEAIIERi CASSIDY HICKS WALLPAPERS Avalon Beauty Salon the outbreak of the war. The China She fails to understand how the 1025 So, Gaylord Broadway at Ellsworth section will tell also phases of the excitement mounted to such 'a Model Airplanes & Supplies CH 0545 sisters’ stay in the Japanese con fever, because, really, it was only We Give Green Stamps 325 E. Celfaz Open d iilj 11 A.M. to I A.M. 2060 SO.UNIVERSITY 7^.PE4S17 2219 E.. Mississippi RA. 1925 centration camp. a calm appeal for help. (Mlsaiaaippl at So. Gaylord) ST. JOSEPH’S (Redemptorist) CHURCH ___ • West 6th and Galapago

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PAGE FOUR Offiet, 938 Bonnoek StrMt THE DENVER CATHOLtC REGISTER T*ltph‘ont, KEyafent 4205 Thuriday, Sapt. 23, 1948' Plan Sodality Fashion Show m u S lo Altar Group Has 1st Fall Meeting At St. Patrick's (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver) The Akar and 'R o s a » society held its first meeting o f the fall term Sept 8 in the lunchroom of the school. Mrs. Mhry Narraccl was admitted to membership. The sewing circle sponsored by the so­ ciety to make articles for the an­ nual bazaar was scheduled to meet for the first time Sept 16. At this time the date for the annual party held for the benefit of the sewing circle was set for Thursday after­ noon, Sept 30. Mrs. White, presi­ dent of the society, and Mrs. M. Strempel, secretary, vnll be co- chairmen of the party. In order to be through in time for the dismissal of the school children the party will start promptly at 1 o’clock. Refreshments and prizes will be awarded. Mr. and Mrs. William Perri are ALL ONE PRICE THE CATHOLIC LIBRARY at 625 19th arrangements for the fall fashion show being spon­ the parents of a daughter, Linda aSuave Suiter street at Holy Ghost church, Denver, scene sored by the Sodality union Tuesday, Sept 28, at Lou, bom in S t Joseph’s hospital 3 5 t m d i ^ H a m m o n d O r g a n Sept 3. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Perri of the conference shown above, will benefit from this 8 o’clock in the Daniels and Fisher’s tearoom. All Wordly-wise suiter . . . so smart meeting of members of the Archdiocesan Parish models of the latest fall styles will be shown and of Salida, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Juliardo are the grandparents of and simple. One of a 2 Sodality union. Pictured with the Rev. Frederick organ music of cathedral refreshments will be served, followed by cards for • W i t h t h b H a m m o n d McCallin, sodality moderator, are (left to right) those who desire to play. Tickets are $1.10 and a the child. distinctive collection of new hats NONE HIGHER The officers and members of the O r g a n in your church, you quality. And it actually Catherine O’Brien, Eileen Dufficy, Rita LaTourrstte, number of special prizes will be awarded.— (Photo Holy Name society will^conduct the in all Pall colors. Come in and will have glorious organ costs much less than any and Francene Esser. This committee is in charge of by Santopietro) party to be held Friday eve­ see these outstanding values. music that it unsurpassed other complete church or­ ning in the school auditorium. Ad­ , + + + + + + anywhere. gan you can buyl mission will be free. Cash prizes will be awarded and a large attend­ This is the world’s lead­ We invite you to see and ance is solicited. ing organ. It is the only or­ hear this remarkable in­ Sodality Fashion Show Plans Readied Baptisms on Sept. 12 by the Rev. SIBYL HATS gan in the world that can’t strument. Learn how easily Theodore Haas were those of Fran­ 1553 Welton St., Denver ces Wayne, daughter of Mr. and get out of tune. It gives any your church can own the The committee in charge of ar­ house to help and to guide the the sodality was for Next to the Orpheum Theater rangements for the fall fashion individual sodality units. The men, and men alone. Not until Mrs. Prank Giardino, with spon­ church, large or small, famous Hammond Organ. show sponsored by the Denver union oversees the work of the 1751 were women admitted. In sors, Catherine Giulano and Nick Archdiocesan Sodality Union held individual sodalities, and supplies that year a great departure opened DiGiacomo; Laura M., daughter of An Ideal Memorial a meeting last Friday evening to information and assistance wher­ the privileges of the sodality to Mr. and Mrs. Jnan Sanchez, with make final arrangements for the ever necessary, married women and single women sponsors, Abllino Vigil and Refu- gia Romero; and Joseph Simon, Nowhere in America such Gift to Your Church show. The fashion show will be “ In unity there is strength," and young girls, with the result son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Baros, held at the Daniels and Fisher’s was the theme of the meeting, and that a tremendous growth was at OUTSTANDING VALUE tearoom Sept. 28 at 8 p.m. Tick­ once manifested, the numbers be­ with sponsors, Joseph Montoya and it was pointed out that without Sarah Montoya. ets are $1.10 and may be pur­ unity the Sodality union will not ing doubled and tripled. ""O ia s .E . W ells M usic £& chased from any member of the in­ be able to fulfill its purpose and Until 1828 the Sodality of Oui On Sept 16, Stephen Reynolds, dividual parish sodalities and at son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Davis, 1629 California NBC Bldg. goal. The Sodality union meet­ Lady existedi only in Jesuit houses the Catholic library. Tickets may ings should be attended by ^11 of­ and institutions** After that year, was baptized by the Rev. William Denver, Colo. also be purchased at Daniels and ficers of each individual parish, by virtue of a special power grant­ Jones, with sponsors, Edward Hose MOUTON Fisher’s store on the evening of together with all committee chair­ ed to the Jesuit General by Pope and Dorothy Reynolds; the show. men, in order that new ideas and Leo XII, sodalities that existed in On Sept. 19, Father Haas bap­ The fashion show itself will con suggestions obtained from other any church or chapel could upon tized Carlotta Maria, daughter of sist of models of the latest fall parishes may be successfully ac­ request be affiliated with the Mr. and Mrs. Reinaldo Gallegos, styles for both grownups and chil­ complished and operated to the Priraa Primaria in Rome. Once with sponsors, Calude and Placida LAMB dren. Street clothes, play clothes, best advantage of all concerned. more there was evidenced an enor­ Gallegos; Linda Perri, daughter of sport clothes, and evening gowns Hiitory of Sodality mous growth in the sodality. To­ Mr. and Mrs. William Perri, with INSURANCE will be shovm. The show promises day the overwhelming percentage sponsors. Rose Marie Hojefi and After 13 years of existence, the to be one of the best of the season'. of sodalities is in non-Jesuit in­ " ^ Frank Perri; Anthony sodality, founded by the Jesuit, After the completion of the stitutions. Though sodalities still son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony John Leunis, counted more than All Kinds show, refreshments will be served. continue to exist in every Jesuit Sahel, with sponsors, Pete Sahel 80,000 members. Within the next An entertainment planned, by the parish and school, the sodality to­ and (Gwendolyn Simpson^ Michael * 9 9 50 years the numbers rose far into committee will be enjoyable and day counts the grreatest number of James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Values to tl6 5 highly entertaining to all who at­ the hundreds of thousands. In the its members in parishes served by H. Macintosh, with sponsors, Wil­ tend. After the entertainment, all diocesan priests and priests of liam Sullivan and Gretchen Jones; • Definitely finer moutons . . # Largest and Strongest those desiring to play cards may other religious communities and in Sylvia Yolanda, daughter of Mr. do so. ’Table prizes have been ob­ DP AID Program schools in which sodalities were es­ and Mrs. Joseph Pena, with spon- clear full skins! Companies Only tained for each table, and a spe­ tablished without any sense of lon , Gene Ramirez and Josie R Paris-inspired fashions . . . cial prize will also be awarded. dependence upon Jesuit control. Hernandez; Roland Carl, son of the new long^ lines* multi­ A reorganization meeting of the Being Reviewed The story of the sodality could Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Kelsey, ripple backs! / Denver Archdiocesan Parish So­ be ■written in terms of the effort with sponsors, Daniel and Rose dality union was held Friday eve­ made to meet the needs'of the Dinhel; and Priscilla Laverne, • Barrymore, Peter Pan and ersonal • ning at the Holy Ghost hall. Fifty in Denver Meet Church as they arose. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis other new 1949 collar styles. members were present. Father In the early days the sodality Vigil, with sponsors, John- C. Mar­ Frederick McCallin, moderator of Directors of displaced persons was deeply concerned with the res­ tinez and Lapita Gallegos. • Pelts soft as silk to the touch Commercial • the Sodality union, conducted the resettlement from 10 states are as­ toration of Catholic life as op­ in deep smoky beaver color­ meeting. The organization and sembled in Denver Thursday, Sept. posed to the Protestant adultera­ ing. operation of the Sodality union 23, for a review of the DP aid pro­ tion. Hence the emphasis on Our Dads' Club at Regis Property • as well as of the individual parish gram now in operation. Lady and the insistence on fre­ sodality was discussed. Co-ordination of the Church’s re­ quent Communion; hence the pub­ Plans Member Drive To Obtain ‘Red Book’ settlement plans with recent de­ lic debates conducted by sodalists Plans were made to obtain the velopments in the execution of Pub­ with the. representatives of the The newly formed Regis Dads' Red Book, a sodality organiza­ lic Law 774 is the general purpose new relf^ons; hence the custom club of Denver held its second of the meeting, over which Monsi­ tional book, from the Queen’s of sodalities’ staging Catholic monthly meeting at Regis Sept. EDiARDKlBRIEN AGENCY gnor Edward Swanstrom, execu­ Work, and all parish sodalities arc drama in which the ideas and 20, and made plans for enlarging tive director of NCWC War Re­ to be organized in accordance with ideals of the faith were presented the membership to include the 1629 Broadway TA. 7255 the plans and procedures outlined lief Services, is presiding. in vivid form to audiences through­ father of every student in Regis Denver, Colo. in this book. The purpose of the Edward M. O’Ckmnor, member of out Europe. high school. Notices of the next Sodality union was outlined by the President’s Commission on Dis­ Gave Good ExmmpU meeting, scheduled for Oct 11, Father McCallin as a clearing placed Persons, is present at the Most of all the sodalists strove will be sent to all the fathers, meeting. Attending also are the to display by their own lives per­ and a special propam will be pre­ Rev. Aloysius Wycislo, assistant to fect examples of the meaning of pared with the high school boys Monsignor Swanstrom. Catholic faith and practice in the participating. R o a d y Kenehan, Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of building o f character. They knew president, was in charge of the meeting. .WE OWN AND OFFER NEW ISSUE: Denver and Bishop Hubert M. 'that argument was futile unless Newell, Coadjutor of Cheyenne, they presented to the reformers Til* firniF listed hsrs dusnrs to will be present at the luncheon for and to the Moslems a vivid picture bs rtaismbsrsd wbsn you srs dls- the delegates, to be held at 12:30 of Catholic faith in living practice. trlbutinf your potronofo.^ tho dlf- $50,000 in the Cosmopolitan hotel. During this period sodalist arm­ (troiU lines oi business. When the meeting opens at 10:30 ies played an important part in a.m., at the Cosmopolitan there will driving back the Turks. Don Juan be present DP directors from Penn­ of Austria, popularized in Ches­ sylvania, New York, Kansas, Iowa, terton’s famous ballad “ Lepanto,” THE ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP Wisconsin, Illinois, Calijfornia, was a sodalist, and his army was Wyoming, and Ohio, and repre­ backed by the united stren^h of sentatives of Colorado’s resettle­ one of the first Rosary drives when ment councils. he smashed the forces of the Mo­ hammedan fleets and ended the dan­ OF DENVER ger of invasion. The army that lifted the siege of Vienna and ended Regis College the Red peril on the continent of Europe was an army commanded by NOTES a sodalist king who before the bat­ Has 509 Students tle dedicated his men to the Queen More than half the 48 states, of Heaven and asked her to pro­ as well as two foreign countries, tect Christendom against the Mo­ are represented this year at Regis hammedan and his apparently un­ ST. JAMES PARISH, DENVER, COLO. college, Denver, where the enroll­ conquerable armies. ment of 609 full-time students has The rule of the sodality is the shattered all previous records, it source of sodality history and the was announced by the Very Rev, justification of the intensive pro­ Dated October 1, 1948 Due October 1, 1958 Raphael C. McCarthy, S.J., presi­ gram that is presented to the so­ dent. dalist today. During the past few Coupon Notes in the denomination of $1,000. Principal and semi-annual interest years the sodality has accepted The freshman class, nearly twice gratefully the opportunity for fre (April 1 and October 1) payable at the Office of Coughlin and Company, Denver, the size of the first-year classes Colorado. quent Communion and the rebirth of a few years back, totals 206. of the liturgical movement. It har There are 139 in the sophomore devoted itgelf to study and readin* CALLABLE as a whole or in part on any interest payment date on 30 days’ notice class, 90 juniors, 67 seniors, and necessary for educated Catholic} at 100 and accrued interest to date of call. five special students. in an educated world. It demand} The new enrollment of 509 com­ of its members high personal sane SECURITY* opinion of counsel, this issue will be a direct legal obliga- pares with 485 laet year and 387 tity, but it recalls that it is im­ • tion of His Excellency, the Most Reverend Urban J. Vehr, D.D., two years ago. possible to be a devoted follower Archbishop of Denver, and his successor, or successors in Office. Each Note Statistics on the student body of Christ unless one is concerned will be signed by him personally and the full faith and credit of the Archdiocese reveal that 59 are married and for the souls He loves and eagei 444 are single; that 232 are GI to advance the Church which He of Denver are pledged to the pasonent of principal and interest on these Notes. ^ * students and 271 are non-veterans, established with His life and with and that 488 are Catholics and 16 Hia death. PURPOSE* Parish is located in the Montclair Park District, are non-Catholics. • one of Denver’s finest residential and fastest growing areas. The Denver is far in the lead as the Fother Louis Keonoy purpose of this issue is to finance the completion of a new combination School chief source of supply for students be a clever toast oiistress with yoar new and Church, which is made necessary by the rapid growth of the Parish. with 241 boys enrolled from this city. There are 80 students enrolled At Chemistry Meeting CONSERVATIVE* investor seeking a conservative t3rpe of investment, from other Colorado com$iunities, • we recommend the'Notes of the Roman Catholic Archbishop 28 from Wisconsin, 25 from Illi­ The Rev. Louis T. Keenoy, S.J., of Denver. nois, 23 from Nebraska, 13 from raistant professor of chemistry at Toastmaster Wyoming, 12 from Iowa, and 10 ilfege, Denver, repi Price: 100 to yield 3.00% from New York. • the college at the 114th annual ,Other states represented among meeting of the American Chemis­ For your convenience, use the coupon below: the student body are New Mexico, try society. Midwest section, which As tc-^t mistress of breakfast ceremonies you’ll win applause every mom- Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Missouri, was held in St Louis, Mo. Father Keenoy is a former councilor of in jf-»-for your perfect toast! TOastmaster eliminates all giiess work . . . Minnesota, Soutn Dakota, Cali­ jjb t set toast tasto-indicator for your preference, light, medium or dark ...... THE r o m a n ’ "(Ca t h o l ic ' ’ARCHmsH(3P (df fornia, Texas, Kansas, North Da­ the society and has been long con­ DENVER, ST. JAMES’ PARISH, 8% Notes, due October 1, 1958 at 100. kota, Massachusetts, Michigan, nected with its various activities. . toast pops up instant it’s done, two slices at a time . . . no pre-heating Ohio, Idaho, Utah, Kentucky, Mon­ Father Keenoy reports that the ;ii''*^required . . . toast keeps warm . . . new flexible timer, finger-touch control convention proved to be somewhat Date...... ------(Signed) ...... tana, V ir ^ ia , New Jersey, and r^' . . . pure mica elements for long life . . . lustrous, long lasting chrome finish Arizona. 'There is one student each in the nature of a reunion for sev­ eral Regis men. Also attending easy to keep clean. Santa will be proud to bring down your chimney via _____ ' (Address) ______from Venezuela and the Republic of Mexico. were the Rev. Frank P. Keenoy, our convenient lay-away plan. • WWWWVI-W-DI-ETilwe ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ rwwra-rB’a wmrm i S.J., his brother and a former Re- GIRL BAPTIZED n s faculty member; Dr. Daniel Pflaum, former head of the chem­ .5 0 M. COUGHLIN AND COMPANY Mary Jane Mager, infant daugh­ istry department at Regis and nnw 2 1 Security Building TA bor 4154 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid H director of materiel and resqarch INVESTMENT BANKERS Mager, was baptized Sunday after­ for the atomic project 6ak noon by the Rev. Frederick Mc­ Ridge, and Robert D. Gray of the D. it F. Homeware*— DewBaUlrz ’ DENVER, COLORADO Callin in S t Mary’s church, Lit- class of 1989, who is now in the deton. Mr. and Mrs. DIYS MiMs of research department of the Gates Burlington were the sponsors. Rubber company, Denver. Thursdoy, Sept. 23, 1948 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4205

Becomes Bride 1st Alternate Unreasonableness Seems To Annapolis DR. JAMES P. Fashionable These Days GRAY OptometrUt By R e v . 'J o h n C a v a n a g h true forever, and it is because we CARS The current political scene is have forfeited fixed standards of riSVAL typical of our thinking in other truth for the fuzzy sentimentalism BYES EXAMINED fields of interest in American life. of modem authors that we are to­ riSVAL TRAINING The Democrats tell us that the Re- day blindly stumbling into uncer­ jublicans are wrong; the Repub- tainty and cynicism. OptometrUt icans tell us that the Democrats I iMlieve it was Ibsen who wrote are wrong; and the Wallaceites the words: “ Who knows that,two 212-18 Colo. Bldg.. 1615 Calif. St tell us that both of them are right and two do not make five in the- Phone for Appointment also stands for a complete' There was a time when men prided fixed stars?” It is surprising that themselves on the use of reason, someone did not tell him that if he TA. 8888 jy modern and up'lto*date but today we have George Ber­ was not sure that there are any nard Shaw telling us that he does fixed facts, then how could he be seruice. This includes the not agree wit)i the Catholic Church sure that there were any fixed because of its extreme rationalism. stars? The existence of fixed stars latest techniques of pro­ This is much the same as saying i& proved by mathematics; that is, The Most Delicious that he dislikes the Church because by making a million times over the fessional care ami all it does not admit that he has the assumption that two and two make right to be unreasonable. Because four. the finest equipment and w« still insist that two and two Today men are runninp; after Fried Chicken make four he would say we are every raving fad of mysticism and You Have Ever Eaten lost in a maze of medieval super­ credulity so long as it is opposed facilities. stitions. to reason. I remember how Coue L«rf«» Yoont, HIUi-Fm)* Unjointtd, G«ldtn Brown* Tondcr* DoUdooie That people continue to accuse started a fad by telling everyone Well Dont* Sorred Dally and Sunday from 11:80 to 8 P. M« the Catholic Church of being anti­ to repeat that day by day he was AS A RESULT of recent quated is a further indication of getting better and better, and 850 SaaU 10c P*rklnc N«st Doof Goaed Mondaya their lack of reasonableness. thousands of people took him liter­ com petitive examinations, Truth is eternal though its verbal ally. They thought they had be­ Senator Ed C. Johnson has named expression be localized in time and come better when all they were ac­ James Leo Kleinschnitz (above) as Horan Si Son Chapels first alternate to the United States KCj)«ton« 6297 KlpfffeneS^S MISS VIRGINIA FIORE is space. The brilliant minds of medi­ tually doing was saying it is bet­ eval days do not belong to those ter to call things bettor because Naval academy. James, son of Mr. Golden I HLantetn I5Z7 Cleveland Place shown above in a portrait days by more than an accident of they are worse. and Mrs. Leo W. Kleinschnitz, is taken after her marriage to Rob­ time. Traditional thought is no Men today run after Mrs. Eddy co-editor of the St. Joseph high ert E. Dougherty, son of Mr. and more confined to a given period of because Mrs. Eddy denounced a school paper. He was president of m s BDWY. NEAR liTB AVE. RESTAURANT KE,' 1104 Mrs. J. P. Dougherty, 4752 Fed­ history than is the multiplication toothache that did not exist for his class in his sophomore year, and eral boulevard, Denver. Mrs. table. What is true in one age is existing. Men run after Professor was named the outstanding junior Dougherty, daughter of Mr. and Einstein because he is credited with last year. He has also achieved ‘ ‘t' Mrs. Fred Fiore, 4353 N. Broad­ saying that straight lines are the Eagle Scout medal, highest way, was married Sept. 5 in Our crooked, that parallel lines meet. rank in scouting. RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. Lady of Mt. Carmel church•hi ■ ■before ■ Mary Byrne Wed and that a yard may measure more a Nuptial Mass celebrated by the one way than another. Others run Rev. Thomas Lo Cascio, O.S.M. after royitic cults because they St. Therese's Unit GENERAL TIRES Included in the wedding party are supposed to say that nothing li I were Vincent Doyle, best man; In R ites Held is good DeciuseD it is everything— General Batteriei Hildegarde Egle, maid of honor; or else that everythingr^hing Is good oe- Has New Members Mrs. Prank Clapp, matron of hon­ cause it is really nothing. Men or; Miss Jeannine Dougherty, start out with a sentiment and Aurora.— St. Therese’s Altar g e n e r a l ) KRAFT r e c a p p in g I' >.■ 1' cousin of the bridegroom; and At Presentation end with sediment They bow down and Rosary society met on Thurs­ Kraft Inspected Miss Betty Jane Rosa, cousin of Littleton.— A double-ring cer­ to man because he is an image of S Q U fiE C E E the bride, bridesmaids; and Wil­ emony held Sept 11 in Presenta­ God, and then forget God and day in the hall rectory. Ties meet­ Used Tires liam Dougherty and Robert Law­ tion church, Denver, united in mar­ find ft fashionable to bow down ing was opened with the recitation riage' Miss Mary Helen Byrne and to a sacred cat or a sacred croco less, ushers. of the Rosary. Mrs. George Paul, G.T.A.C. Eaey Pay 1401 W. Colfax The couple took a brief wedding Charles W. Gertig, son of Mr. and dile. It is truly fashionable to be the president, welcomed all the TA 6604 trip to Santa Fe, N. Mex., and are Mrs. Frank L. Gertig of Littleton unreasonable, but we should not former members as well as three at home at 3763 Meade.— (Cavarra The Nuptial Mass was offered by be surprised when we discover that new members; Mmes. E. Dvorak, photo) Father M. J. Blenkush. The wed our unreasonableness has led us John Gill, and John O’Brien. ding march was played by the into the blind alley of skepticism A get-.acquainted reception will J A C K M c L a u g h l i n church organist, and Dan Phillips and cynicism. sang an "Ave Maria" and "Mother, be held at the Town house, E. Presentation PTA at Thy Feet We Kneel.” Colfax and Peoria streets, Aurora, Associated With The bride, daughter of Mr. and on Sept. 29 at 7:30 p.m. Cards Denver's Largest Dealer Mrs. Frank Bwne, wore a shell General Assembly will be sent to the women whose Clothes That Satisfy CORNER Plans Food Shower pink gown made ankle length. Her names appear on the records. 16th & ARAPAHOE white shoulder length veil was If some persons have not re­ **After Al\, It*s Service That Counts*^ (Presentation Parish, Denver) caught in a tiara o f white roses. Held at Academy ceived a car^ they are requested and she carried a white prayer (St. Mary’ * Academy, Danvar) to call Mrs. George Paul, Aurora Invitations will be sent to all 753-J, for reservations. All mem­ MAIN parishioners to attend the sisters’ book covered with an orchid and A general assembly was held stephanotis. Friday In the school auditorium bers, both old and new, of the par­ 1335 Broadway 1314-1338 Acoma food shower to be held in October. ish are invited to this meeting. The PTA win sponsor the project Mrs. Stephen Johnson,, her sis- at which several of the seniors 3111 with Mrs. F. L. Lee and Mrs. Albin■ Ibi ter, gowneded irin aqua and wearing explained the functions of the The Little Flower of Jesus cir­ Oo Clrle Ctnter Brunner as chairmen. a tiara of gladioli in a salmon various clubs of the school. The cle met S ^ t. 22 iq the home of shade, was the matron of honor. general purpose was to benefit the Mrs. John (J’Kane. Members of the Patterns for the school uniform Her bouquet was gladioli in the freshmen and the newcomers. parish desiring to join a circle are are now available at the school. same salmon shade. The beginning of a mock initi­ requested to call Mrs. F. X. Coyle ^ Dr. D. C. H'erthman^ Men of the parish are reminded Best man for Mr. Gertig was ation was announced by the presi­ at Dexter 0397, and arrangements HANSEN & HANSEN to attend the Holy Name rally his brother. King Gertig and ush­ dent of the Sports club, Mary can be made for an afternoon or and Associate 4this Sunday. They are to meet at ers were another brotner, Ken­ Ellen Mulcahy, for the new evening circle, which are being E. Arizona avenue and S. Jose­ neth Gertig, and Stephen John­ pledges. They are: Seniors — formed now. JEWELERS phine street. ‘I ^ DentinU J son, a brother-in-law. Elinor Van Overschelde, Dolores The children’s choir began prac­ 1 J 1628 17th St. I PLATES i On Saturday, Sept. 11, Miss A wedding breakfast was served Kavan, and Jean Shea; juniors— tice Saturday morning and will Mary H. Byrne and Charles W. jn the Stephen Johnson home, and Mary Ann Sullivan, Natalie Bog- ONE STORE ONLY ISth StTMt i m lltb StrMt< sing at one of the Masses on Sun­ Gertig were united in marriage in the afternoon a reception was gio, and Marlene Riede; sopho- days. i KEyitoo. ini TAbst 1711 i prior to a Nuptial Mass. Witnesses held in the new home to be occu­ mores— Marguerite Udry and Con­C< Smith-Hainan Wedding t- were L. King Gertig and Frances pied by the couple at 2233 Kear­ nie Smith. The other officers of the At a ceremony in St. Therese’s Johnson. Mrs. Gertig is the daugh­ ney street, Denver. After the re­ club are Shirley Ann McNamara, church, Sept. 20, Miss Anna Marie ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. ception Mr. and Mrs. Gertig left vice president; Margie Hanson, Byrne of this parish. Mr. Gertig on a wedding trip to the Western Heinen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. secretary; and Betty Swigert, Joseph Heinen, and Don E. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank slopeipe andI Saft a e City. treasurer. L. Gertig of Glenwood Springs. Mr. Gertig is associated with C exchanged nuptial vows before the The seniors were excused from Rev. Louis J. Mertz. The bride’s if Cleaning at its Best Sister Mary Carmelita’s room A. Rice in the grocery business. He school on Monday to hear Presi­ aunt, Mrs. Joyce N. Osendorf, was was awarded the penny march for attended Littleton schools, the dent Truman’s speech. Some of matron of honor. The best man having the largest attendance of University of Denver, and served ,1 3 DAY SERVICE the grade school pupils also were was Malvin H. Smith, brother of mothers at the recent PTA meet- in the army air forces for three present for the td(U address the bridegroom. A large number Pickup and Delivery ing. years, two of which were in India. A Mass of the Holy Ghost was Circle Meet* for Sewing were present at the wedding and Masses on Sundays are at 6, 7, celebrated for the entire student the reception in the Smith home TW O STORES 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 o’clock. Con­ The Ave Maria circle of the body. The special Mass was of­ Archbishop guild met Sept. 15 following the ceremony. After a fessions on Saturdays before holy fered by the Very Rev. Harry S. short wedding trip, the newlyweds 594 So. Broadway — PE. 4686 Idays and first Fridays are 3 to 5 in the home,of Mrs. Robert Kinkel Smith. C.SS.R. will make their homo in Aurora. p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. on North Lincoln avenue. The Eaen student of St. Mary’s was 2025 W. Alameda - RA. 0612 evening was devoted to sewing Recently baptized were Mrs. Baptized recently were William asked by Mrs. Dunn, city repre­ Blanch Noce and her four children, , (Across From Valverde School) church linens, after which Mrs. sentative for the Needlework Guild Edward Lentz, son of Mr. and Kinkel served refreshments to her Caroline M., Robert James, Don­ Mrs. Robert J. Lentz, with Clar­ of America, to bring two infants' ald Lee, and William Frederick; guests. garments, which are to be donated ence and Katheryn Freddenstein Among those present were with Clara Marie Noce, Lillian SOUTH DENVER CLEANERS as sponsors. Wanda Johanna Simp­ to the guild. The appointed heads Noce, and Dorothy Brown as spon­ Misses Betty Rees, (Gloria Cecchin, from the schooL announced Thurs­ son and Darrell Wayne John Simp­ Mary O’Brien, and Catharine Ma­ sors; Judith Agnes Custy, daugh­ Wl son, daughter and son of Mr. and day as the deadline. The heads ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. loney, and Mmes. Howard Kinkel, are Shirley Ann McNamara, Pat Mrs. Darrell 5impson, with Clem­ Louis Higgins, Wayne Duckworth, Custy, with Clement P. Diessner ent and Cecilia Groney as spon­ Eads, Anna Mae Udry, and Lou and Vivian F. Custy as sponsors: Henry Huls, Turley Angle, and Ann Eakins. sors. Kathleen Marie O’Hayre, Robert Koran. Daniel James Bate, son of Mr. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William The next meeting of the circle Mrs. Robert D. Bate, with Harry f t ’s iVotie too Earl^ to Start O’Hayre, with Walter and Cleva will be held on Wednesday evening. Henkel and Dorothy Henkel as O’Hayre as sponsors; and Ann Sept. 29, with Mrs. Koran as host­ Children's Shows sponsors. Elizabeth May, daughter of Mr. ess in her home, also on North Preparing for a and Mrs. Richard E. May, with Jo­ Lincoln avenue. seph Kratz, Jr., and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Nick Trujillo and To Start Oct. 16 Holy Ghost Altar Group Ki-atz, Sr., as sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd (Jhavez re­ Oct. 16 is the opening date for MERRIER CHRISTMAS cently returned from a two-week the seventh series of performances Will Hold Bridge Party vacation trip to California. They for children of elementary school Fr. O'Brien to Address drove first to Los Angeles and age presented by Junior Entertain­ The Holy Ghost Altar and In Your Home This Year! then proceeded down to San Diego ment, Inc., at Phipps auditorium, Rosary society will sponsor a Aid Society Sept. 28 and to Tijuana in Old Mexico. Denver, on Saturday afternoons. dassart-bridfe party in the Holy They drove back up the West This year there will be two shows Ghost hell, Denver, Thursday, FREE DELIVERY coast to San Francisco and came for each presentation, ane at 2 Friends of Dominican Sisters of Sept. 30, et 1 p.m. All ere in­ S32S E. COLFAX AT GRAPE EA. 1848 The Sick Poor aid will meet at Corpus home by way of Salt Lake City. o’clock and the second at 4 o’clock. vited to attend. Please bring Denver Christ! convent, 2501 Gaylord Misses Mary Contreras and Am- Season tickets will be on sale at your own playing cards. street, Denver, Tuesday, Sept. 28, ada Trujillo are departing by bus the rate of six shows for the price Preienti at 2 o’clock. A large attendance on Sunday, Sept. 26, for a vaca­ of five at any of the Denver ele­ is requested. tion trip to California. Miss Con­ mentary schools and at Chappell A musical program has been ar­ treras plans to be away for about House, 1300 Logan street, during ranged by Mrs. John R. Schilling, three weeks, and Miss Trujillo will the week of Oct. 4. 640 Pearl street. The guest speaker not return to^ Littleton for a The program follows; Oct. 16— will be the Very Rev. Peter month. She plans to stop o ff in Proctor Puppets, “ Red Riding O’Brien, O.P., new pastor of St. Albuquerque, N. Mex., for a visit Hood;” Nov. 20—Junior League To Save Money,.. Dominic’s church. Mrs. Julia with relatives before returning Children’s theater, “ King Midas I. Stambaugh will present several home. and the Goldeq^TouchJan. 22— vocal selections, accompanied at Norman Gagliardi, son of Mr. Denver University Children’s the­ 1^’ the piano by Bob Cavarra. and Mrs. Emil Gagliardi, and a ater, “ Once Upon a Parade;” Feb. former student at Littleton high 19— Denver Public .school, “ Show DON’T NEGLECT .1 .school, has enrolled as a student at Time;” March 19— Edwin Straw- • 1 the University of Denver and will bridge, "Snow Maiden;” April 9 live in Littleton during the school — Junior League Children’s the­ HOME REPAIRS Dy-dee Wash year. His parents are now resi ater, “ A Fairy Tale.” dents of Trinidad, and he attended the Trinidad Junior college for two 'Marianisf Has Story Y ou r home u an investment. You can Your years before beginning nis course safeguard that investment by making home at the University of Denver. repurs promptly. Own Choir Prxetica Sat By Regis Historian To enjoy profeiitonal muiical accompaniment for your Diapers Choir practice is held regmleriy The September issue of the Minor repairs and improvements made now caroling on Chrittma. Eve . . . to experience a greater thrill after novena services every Mon^ Marianiat, national publication of will save you money in the long run. Reroof with the Chrittmai tpirit . . . to hear all your favorite yuletide Laundered day evening except the third Mon the Society of Mary, contains an to prevent water damage; repunt to offset long* at your convenience . . . have one of these Bing Crosby day of the month. Anyone who is article by the Rev. William B. $1 .50 interested in taking part in this deterioratiop; insulate and weatherstrip albums in your record collection. His rendition of each is in a Week Faherty, S.J., historian and mem­ important activity is urged to at­ ber of the faculty of Regis col­ to save on Riel and medical bills. the unique style and manner that have made him the favorite tend the rehearsals, as more mem­ SP 7511 . . 636 S. Bdwy. lege, Denver. of millions for such a long time. bers are needed. Rehearsals are be­ Under the title, “ The Town of AND YOU CAN SAVE MONEY THIS WAY TOO ing held both for the High Masses Tomorrow,” Father Faherty has Included are: Silent Night, Adeste Fideles, White Christ­ to start with the first Sunday in written of Radburn, N. J., where Borrow what you need'from Citizens Savings mas, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, I'll Be Home for Christ­ October and for the Christmas an experiment in successful neigh­ season. Bank at low cost F.H.A. rates, on your mas, and Faith of Our Fathers, Also Jingle Bells and Santa SHOE REPAIRING borly living has been carried out. signature alone, without red tape. Repay As Father Faherty points out, CONVENIENT HOURS Claus is Coming to Town with Bing acompanied by th# Andrew* 9 to 5 Monday. in small monthly sums out o f income. Sisters. WHILE YOU WAIT the community has been con­ Junior C. D. of A. Plan structed with no through streets, 9 to 4 Ttusday throogh Erldty. Glixtns Savings Bank bos faithfully served •* * The Best in '48 ample parks and playgrounds, and Installation Sept. 25 a neighborhood program of recre­ 9 to 1 SatnnUy this community fo r over 35 years. ation and entertainment. For ex­ ABSOLUTE PRIVACY The Mutie You Like, We Like to Hate The Junior Catholic Daughters of Denver will install Janice Ver- ample, student athletics are con­ liden as president; Patricia Mans­ ducted on a community and not a RECORD SHOP—FOURTH FLOOR field vice president; Dorothy school basis, so that all the resi­ Smith, secretary; and Eileen Mnl- dents take a deep interest in tibe Citizens Savings Bank queen press chairman, at the C. D. sports activities. of A. clubhouse, 1772 Grant Radbum, N. J., served as a good ESTABLISHED 1913 For Quality Shoa Repairing at street, on Saturday, Sept. 25, at testing ground for new theories, 1:30 p.m. since the population was about 1644 WELTON STREET • MAIN 625S Popular Price*— Fisli Our Shoe All members are requested to at­ equally divided between Catholic Repair Dept, . . . Batement tend and are ur|;ed to bring a and Protestant A strong commu­ -V'lswOMMr laM CswMssss-.KlyftMsa » n friend, interested in Junior C. D. nity spirit developed, which in turn MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION of A. work. The parents are also had a beneficial effect on family invited. life. ±

i H PAGE SIX Office/ 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 420S Thursday, Sept. 23, T948

Dolores Mahon Wed Rewards and Punishments Scientists Added Preparations for Festival To Andrew Sujata For Children Cana Topic To Regis Faculty At St. Joseph's Scheduled In a ceremony held Aug. 28 in IS JUNIOR JUMPY? Is Sally sassy? Is family diacipline A chemist and a mathematician (St. Joeaph’t Radaraptoriit Pariil,, ing of the year. Father Eugene S t Vincent de Paul’s church, difficult for you? have been added to the lay faculty Denver) Witte, C.SS.R., the new spiritual Denver, Miss Dolores Mahon be­ Parents and prospeetive parents who want to learn more at Regis college, Denver, it is an­ Next Tuesday evening. Sept 28, director, has plans and ideas for came the bride of Andrew Su­ about handling children’s problems and problem children are nounced by the Very Rev. Rap­ ie the time set for the construction more parish activity of the Holy jata. The bride is the daughter ' invited to attend this month’s session of the Cana conference, hael C. McCarthy, S.J., president. of booths and the stringing of the Name society and is drawing up of Mrs. A. J. Mahon and the late scheduled for Wednesday evening. Sept. 29, in the library of St. Teaching college chemistry will lights for the coming fall festival his program for the coming year. Fire Chief Andrew J. Mahon of Francis de Sales’ high school at 235 S. Sherman, Denver. be Eugene M. Holleran, a native The men of the parish, the mem­ S t Joseph’s will have a sizable of Kingston, Pa., who has just Denver. The Very Rev. Gregory Smith, pastor of St. Francis de bers of the Holy Name society, the representation at the Holy Name completed studies for his doctorate Pink gladoli and candelabra Sales’ parish and promoter of the Cana movement in Denver, ushers, and any others who would rally scheduled for this Sunday. will give a talk and lead a discussion on “ Rewards and Punish­ like to help are asked to come next At the present time the window ments for Children” at the session. Tuesday evening and to bring ham­ frames in both schools are re­ ♦ * * mers, saws, and wrenches. With ceiving a protective coat of paint ANYONE INTERESTED in the question is invited to at­ concerted effort and co-operation against the ravages of the coming tend. Mrs. John P.. Downs, president of the movement, stressed the work can be finished in short winter. Woric has also begun on the informality of the Cana discussion method, and pointed out order and all will be in readiness the new church doors, which have that "if you have nothing to learn, you must have something to for the opening night of the been finished for several months teach— and it is your duty to teach it.” bazaar. Sept. 30. Besides the 1949 and which have been waiting to be Father Smith, she said, conferred at length with Father Ford sedan, there will be other installed. It is planned to use the Edward Dowling, S.J., famed Cana speaker, during the latter’s attractive pieces of merchandise house at 559 Fox street, purchased visit to Denver for the Summer School of Catholic Action. on display: there will be games last summer, as a place for the * * * and entertainment, refreshments grade school children to have their IT IS EXPECTED that the Cana movement will take on and attractions for all, young and lunch. The house will be repaired added impetus from the guidance of Father Dowling, who gave old. and cleaned and benches and a special talk to members of the Denver Cana group. tables will be installed so that St. Joseph's Band the children can eat their lunches Will Entertain in a bright, clean room that will^ be warm and comfortable. St. John's PTA to Resume S t Joseph’s band will entertain Father Milton F. Girse, C.SS.R., GOODHEART’S each night of the festival and there BROADWAY LAUNDRY 5r44j0 preached the sermons at the Forty Meetings Monday, Sept. 27 will be music to add to the general Hours’ devotion in Holy Rosary 387 SO. BROADWAY • 'W e Refurn All But The D irr enjoyment of all. Sandwiches will church this past week end. Father i S be served by the Altar-Rosary .so­ (St. John’i Pariih, Denrer) Thursday evening, Sept. 23, at Witte helped out at Crook. Father ciety, and each organization in the Bernard J. Kramer, C.SS.R., was Mrs. J. P. McNeive will preside 7:30. A special invitation is ex­ parish will have its own special at the first meeting of St. John’s tended to men and women, especi­ at Presentation, and Father Girse r 5 booth. Hams and bacon can be assisted at Littleton. PTA in the school hall on Monday, ally the former, who would like to had and other foods and beverages. Sept. 27, at 1:30 p.m. A council join the choir. Rehearsals are held Brother Charles Bergevin, Religious Articles When the high school football C.SS.R., arrived Wednesday morn­ meeting for all officers, committee once a week on Thursday evenings. Eugene M. Holleran Complete line of goods for Church and home use. chairmen, and room mothers will season opens on Friday night at ing to take over the position of be held in the cafeteria at 1 o’clock, iT/en’s Club the Denver Bears’ stadium the sacristan in St. Joseph’s. Brother Statuei Rotaries Medals Framed at the Catholic university and who preceding the general meeting. Fa­ To Meet Sept. 29 will be awarded his Ph.D. degree in 1949 Ford Sedan will be displayed. Charles was formerly in Okmulgee, Crucifixes Prajrer Books Pendants Pictures ther J. P. Moran will address the January upon completion of his It will likewise be shown to the Okla., and is a native of Omaha, Plaques St. John’s Men’s club will re­ public on Sunday in the schoolyard Neb. group and welcome the new mem­ dissertation. He holds a B. S. de­ COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME Mrs. Andrew Sujata sume its monthly meetings next north of the church. Every Monday night a games bers, and a speaker from the Com­ Wednesday evening. Sept 29. The gree from the University of Scran On Thursday afternoon. Sept. party is held in St. Joseph's hall. decorated the church. The Rev. munity Chest bureau will jpve a regular meeting night is the fourth ton and servqd as a lieutenant 30, the school children of both Every Tuesday there are novena James Halloran officiated. The short talk. Plans for the activities Wednesday of the month, but meet­ (j.g.) in the navy during the war. bride was given in marriage by for the year will be discussed at Mr. Holleran was married a year grade and high school will have devotions in honor of Our Mother A . P . WACiiXEH ings have been suspended in the their special festival; the members of Perpetual Help at 3 p.m. and her uncle, Frank Mahon. this meeting. Parents of all child­ summer months. ago to the former Mary M. Walter of the PTA and the Altar-Rosary 7 :30 p.m. She wore a gown of white lace ren in St. John’s school are very All men of the parish are cordi­ of St. Joseph, Mo. The couple are ciii'iM'ii <;oons 4 . society will be on hand to serve 0 fashioned in princess style. Her cordially invited to attend. ally invited to join in the activities making their home at 3020 West The firms Hstod her* destrve to them and help them to enjoy them­ bt remembered when you are dls- full length veil was attached to a After the meeting, Mmes. Ralph of the Men’s club and to support 41st street. TA. 4*0«> l lih selves. The fish pond will be es­ tributinf your patronafe to the dif­ crown of orange blossoms. The Dines and J. R. Plank and mothers its projects. A special Invitation Joining the staff as instructor ferent tinea of business. pecially attractive for the young bride’s bouquet was of Vanda or­ of the seventh grade children will is extended to all men to join with in mathematics and physics is Rob- folk. chids surrounding a white orchid, serve refreshments. A social hour the delegation from St. John’s par­ with stephanotis streamers. will follow. ish in the Holy Name parade and Holy Name Director A meeting of the Mothers’ auxili­ rally this Sunday afternoon. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: After the Mass a bouquet of ary of Boy Scout troop 161, will be Is Father Witte red roses was laid befbre the 80 at Altar Meeting 1215 York— four-bedroom, two story held in the home of Mrs. E. F. More than 80 women attended Last Tuesday evening the Holy statue of the Blessed Mother by Casburn, 780 Jackson street, on 850 Marion— eight-room, two story the bride while Miss Linsenmaier the first fall meeting of St. John’s Name society had its initial meet- Thursday, Sept. 23, from '7:30 Altar and Rosary society at the 3238 Vine St.— two-bedroom bungalow sang “ On This Day, 0 Beautiful until 8:30 p.m. Plans for the fall Mother.” school hall Sept. 17. Prior to the 2616 Stout St.— five-room brick home and winter program will be made meeting a dessert-luncheon was All Grades of The bride’s sister, Mrs. William at this meeting, and all mother.s 3439 Lafayette— five-room btick home J. Lamberton, Jr., of Denver, was served with the priests of the par­ P T A to Hold Lignite and Bituminous of troop 161 members are invited 2013 South Corona— five-room furnished, English matron of honor. She wore a ish as hosts. Mrs. Robert Gray to attend. and Miss Anna Marie Mangan Stoker Coals 4957 Elliot— five-room semi-ranch bungalow gown of frosted pink organdy Mrs. Edward Madden enter­ with a matching picture hat. She poured. Mrs. J. H. Monaghan pre­ tained Little Flower circle mem­ sided at the business session. Opening Session For further information or appointment carried a parasol studded with bers with luncheon in her home re­ A large number of new members RAY COAL CO. blue daisies. cently. The afternoon was spent in The attendants were the bride’s were introduced and welcomed into 1165 So. Penn PE. 4604 EAst'oSs^'^Of lYONS AND JOHNSON CO. sewing. the society. Reports were given by sister, Mrs. Joseph McNiven, Jr.; Choir R e iu m e i Work n Park Hill Miss Anne Killian, Miss Anne the various committee chairmen, Mrs. Leonard Tangney, director and Mrs. Clem N. Kohl, deanery Hett, and Miss Dorothy Sujata, of St. John’s choir, announces that (Bletted Sacrament Pariah, sister of the bridegroom. They representative, remarked that the DanT<.r) the first rehearsal will be held next deanery meeting should be a were gowned in blue frosted or­ very interesting one and urged the The Blessed Sacrament PTA will gandy with matching picture hats, members to attend in large num­ hold its first meeting of the fall and carried parasols studded with bers. season on Monday, ^ p t. 27, at 2 INTERMOUNTAIN ELEVATORS pink daisies. o’clock in the school hall, with Mrs. DENVER 127 Attend Mrs. C. C. Crowley, program Henry Sujata, brother of the chairman, presented the Rev. Rich­ Jack McLaughlin, the president, 2saU^*s£ bridegroom, was best man. Ushers ard Hiester, guest speaker. Father presiding, and the Very Rev, Har­ were Joseph McNiven, Jr.; Wil­ old V. Campbell the ^uest speaker. formtr Sp«cial FORT MORGAN Hiester gave a very vivid descrip­ Robert J. Howerton Auiitonl AHor- liam Lamberton, Joseph Brink, St. Catherine's tion of the Cullion and Tala leper A special invitation is extended to nty C«n«rol; Paul Pytlinsky, George McCready, colonics in the Philippines, where ert J. Howerton, a native of Ham­ all mothers of children attending and Herman Atencio. Blessed Sacrament school for the Formtr A tiitl- FLOUR MILLS he had visited while he was an mond, Ind., who formerly taught ont Dhtrict At- Following the wedding a break­ army chaplain. Father Hiester was mathematics and did research in first time. Refreshments will be FORT MORGAN fast was held for the friends and PTA Meeting served after the meeting by the tornty. UNANIMOUS CHOICE OF REPUI- e.specially impressed with the spir­ astronomy at Northwestern uni­ officers, chairman, and room rep­ IICANS AND ALERT VOTERS. BRANCHES AT— relatives at the Olin hotel. A w- (St. Catherine's Parish, Denver) itual resignation of the lepers. Fa­ versity and at the University of resentatives. RIPUmCAHCANMDAIl " * * LONGMONT . . . YUMA ception was held in the home of The first meeting for the St. ther Moran also addressed the Denver. HUDSON . . . HILL ROSE the bride. The couple left for a Catherine PTA was attended by meeting. Mr. Howerton’s studies at The PTA-sponsored lunch room 1 two-week wedding trip in the 127 mothers, including 35 new opened Sept 21, and is again being MILLERS AND H AN DLERS OP Before adjournment, the beauti­ Northwestern university were in­ Rocky mountains. They will reside members. ful floral centerpiece was given to terrupted by the war and he served operated by Mr. and Mrs. Louis FLOUR, WHEAT. CORN, BARLEY, in Denver upon their return. Dispense. Mrs. Marcella Edwards OATS, AND MILL FEEDS Mrs. J. A. Foley, president, an­ Mrs^ Fred Gushurst, the oldest three years in navy intelligence in Mr.s. Sujata is a graduate of St. nounced the following committee North Africa. Returning to North­ has been appointed luncheon chair­ Country Shippers/ member present. Francis de Sales’ high school and members and room mothers for Mary Church is ill in a local western after his discharge from man, and Mrs. R. M. Metcalf and Consign Your Shipment To Vs Mercy hospital school of nursing. the year: Ways and means, Mrs. hospital. the service, he received his B.S. Mrs. Paul Elchepare will assist Mr. Sujata is also a graduate of H. Santangelo, chairman; Mrs. Anton Beringer, Sr., is recover­ degree in engineering in 1946 and her. Mrs. J. McLaughlin enter St. Francis de Sales’ high school William Schwarz, and Mrs. John ing from surgery in Mercy hospi­ his. M.S. in mathematics in 1947. tained the officers, chairmen, and and is a student at Denver uni­ Burns, co-chairmen; membership, tal. He is at present studying for his room representatives of the PTA versity where he is completing Mrs. R. Dispense; purchasing, Mrs. Robert McLain, Jr., son of Mr. doctorate. at breakfast in her home Sept. work on his Master’s degree in W. Gamel; program. Mrs. C. Des- and Mrs. R. L. Anderson, was bap­ With his wife, the former Bea­ 20. On Tuesday, Sept 28, Mrs. W. chemical engineering. Moineaux; health, Mrs. D- Malone; tized Sunday by Father Moran, trice Harkins of Escanaba, Mich., J. Joseph will entertain members sick, Mrs. John Sullivan; hospital­ with * Basil Dreiling and Veneta he makes his home at 1921 S. of S t Rita’s circle in her home, ity, Mrs. G. Rowe and Mrs. R. Bysom as sponsors. Downing street. Holy Rosary Sodality Long; publicity, Mrs. Val Jones; and the same day Mrs. C. L. Carr will be hostess to members of St CPTL chairman, Mrs. Henry HANDLED WITH CARE? Sets Meeting Sept, 27 Lewis; deanery, Mrs. J. Langer Forrest Fishel to Direct Anne’s group. Friday, Sept. 24, and Mrs. William Scavo; pianist, Mrs. J. Rohan, Mr*. Paul Foehl, Careful handling is just (Holy Rotary Parish, Denrer) Mrs. B. Engler; and Blessed Moth- and Mrs. Paul Ryan will entertain one reason why td e sl serves A meeting of the Young Ladies’ ler’s committee, Mrs. William Choir at St. Philomena's members of St. Joan of Arc’s more Denver families than any sodality will be held in the school Scavo. circle at the Golden Lantern. other Laundry. Prices? I J s s l hall at 8 o’clock Monday evening. Room mothers for the girls (St. Philomena’i ParUb, Denvar) | Two new members were intro- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phoenix charges no more and you get Sept. 27. Important matters will be First grade, Mrs. John Woodfors are enjoying a visit in Chicago. truly su p erio r work.- MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. St Philomena’s Adult choir willMuced, Mrs. Frances O’Brien and Why not phone for IJsst discussed. All the members are second, Mrs. G. Rotola; second and They stopped to see their daugh­ third, Mrs. Harry Johnson; third resume rehearsals Thursday, Sept. Reynolds. The following ter, Mrs. Daniel Steinbruner, in Laundry Service? urged to attend. have also become affiliated with Fhaitt Mila 4UI :Robert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray= The Forty Hours’ devotion and fourth, Mrs. H. Gerdom 30. Forrest E. Fishel. well known the society: Mrs. L. E. Mencimer, Fort Wayne, Ind., and Mr. Phoe­ closed Sept. 21 with the procession fourth, Mrs. Paschal DiPilla; fifth for his work with Denver choral Mrs. Agnes Talkin, Mrs. John L. nix’s sister in Windsor, Ontario of the Blessed Sacrament. Father Mrs. Joseph Sartore; sixth, Mrs, groups, will direct the organization LaTourrette, Mrs. Henry Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. John Lyman Bru­ FISH & SEA FOODS Milton F. Girse, C.SS.R., of St. Frank LaBate; seventh, Mrs. Jo­ this year, and Miss Josephine and Mrs. L. J. Dolan. baker have returned from a motor Joseph’s parish, gave the sermon. seph lacino; eighth, Mrs. Albert EAST DENVER’S HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH & FROZEN FISH Courtney will be at the organ. Reporta Giren trip to Washington, D. C. Men and boys who will attend Taylor: room mothers for the Male and female singers 16 years & SEAFOODS Reports were presented by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel E. Smith the Holy Name rally Sunday, Sept. boys: First grade, Mrs. Joseph Lu- of age and over will be welcomed. and daughter, Marlene, have re­ Received Daily by Plane 26, will gather before the church binski; second, Mrs. I. Sussman Two rehearsals will he conducted Otto Kiene, corresponding secre­ Quality Meats— Poultry & Fancy Staples tary: Mrs. T. C. Rhoades, sewing turned from a motor trip to West­ at 1 o’clock. They will start at that second and third, Mrs. J. Longo the first week, on Sept. 30 and chairman; Mrs. E. A. Hanifen, ern Springs, Md., where they vis­ FEED LOT MARKET time in order to be at the St. Vin­ third and'fourth, Mrs. M. Barbich; Oct 1. After that there will be ited Mr. Smith’s parents. They J* ^ cent de Paul church before 2:30 fourth, Mrs. Henry DeSalvo; fifth, only one rehearsal session each courtesy chairman; and Mrs. 7035 E. COLFAX — WE DELIVER— DE. 6631 George Schwartz, membership spent considerable time also at p.m. Mrs. Fred Geier; sixth, Mrs. J. M week. Candidates for the choir are Chesapeake Bay and in Washing­ Weslerkamp Bros. Anselmo; seventh, Mrs. D. C. Dur­ asked to meet in the church at chairman. Mrs. Jordan expressed appreci­ ton, D. C. KE. 9043 5106 Wash. 1 ant; and eighth. Mrs. Theodore 8:30 on Sept. 30. St. Jude’s circle members en­ ation to Mmes. Freudenstein and EVEErrSING A GOOD OHOOKBY Hill. joyed the hospitality of Mrs. Law­ The Parent-Teachers’ associ­ Edmondson for sanctuary work SHOULD HAVE New Members Welcomed rence Quinn at luncheon and ation will hold a tea in the school in June; to Mmes. Flynn and BEST POODS AT LOWEST PBlCEa bridge in her home, with Mrs. M. V The Rev. D. A. Lemieux wel­ hall Monday, Sept 27, at 2 o’clock. Schwartz, for July; and to Mmes. -WE DELIVER- No, Fido! O’Connor as co-hostess. Bridge comed the new members and paid New faculty members will be in­ Herr and Gunnison, for August. high tribute to the work of the troduced. Mothers of new students honors were won by Mrs. George She urged co-operation with the Cattermole, Mrs. J. E. Christensen, PTA. He explained the school are especially invited to attend incoming president and announced You may not have policies with regard to activities this first meeting of the school and Mrs. Rogers Bowman, who IIAL'i; BROS. that Mmes. Bishop and Covillo also was a welcome guest. Junior’s Milk! and safety program. He asked for year. have volunteered for sanctuary MARKET the co-operation of the parents. St Philomena’s Men’s club will Mrs. Byron Welsh and Mrs. J. D. whrk in September. Joy were hostesses to St. Anthony’s He urged also support for the meet in the school hall Thursday, CORN FED MEATS Upon the motion of Mrs. Bishop, circle members in the home of Mrs. coming Community Chest cam­ Sept 30. A smoker is h«ing it was voted to make the Altar W^sh. Mrs. T. B. Crocker was a FISH AND POULTRY paign and reminded of that or­ planned by the program commit­ In this day and age of high prices,dogs society an associate group of the guest, and bridge honors were ganization’s benefits to Catholic tee. Friends of Carmel. Mrs. T. J. Vin­ 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 institutions. awarded to Mrs. J. C. Gannon. i 1 must have their special food, not food in­ Mrs. Harry T. Zook was hostess cent and Mrs. A. J. Quinlivan were St Gerard’s circle met on Mon­ I Mrs. Henry Lewis is Community at the first fall meeting of St appointed as representatives of the i )| F Chest major for this district. day evening in the home of Mrs. G. tended for children. Anyhow, it’s better Philomena’s Altar and Rosary so­ society at the conference of the TeBockhurst, with Mrs. Fred 1 ; Mrs. Foley gave an explanation ciety in her home Sept. 20. Mrs. Denver deanery and the ACCW on VOSS BROS of the customary “ penny march” Houck as co-hostess. Mrs. Vincent for them, and it costs less. See the many A. G. Guenther and Mrs. M. A. Monday. Sept. 27. Members were Connor and Mrs. Paul Cells won NEW LOCATION to the newcomers and also pre­ Hickey assisted as co-hostesses. urged to attend the workshop the bridge honors. Election of offi­ '1 1 sented Mother Stephen with a 1004 15th St. 1 brands of scientifically prepared pet foods The president. Mrs. J. F. Jordan, demonstration slated at the con­ cers for the coming year named check for the "penny march” do­ presided, and Mrs. Julia O’Neill ference. Mrs. James Buckley, secretary- NOW OPEN at Safeway, and buy at Safeway’s low nation contributed last year. ed the recitation of the Rosary. The Rev. Edward Woeber, treasurer, and Mrs. Paul Celia, eck has resumed I MACARONI meeting will be precede by a dee* parish. parish a good representation. his itudies at Marquette university. rrs£~

Thursday, Sept, 23, 1948 Office, 938 la n n e c k Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitene 4205 PAGI SEVEN

Mission Slated Sc/ioo/ of Instruction Set Cathedral High's The Thing To Do ^musements ♦ Dining When You Can't Afford Disappointment At Sacred Heart By Parent-Teacher League Paper Wins Many ENJOY AN INVIGORATING DRIVE i=Recreation The Catholic Parent-Teacher league will present its Ilth annual school of instruction on Friday, Oct. 1, at 9:30 a.m. in O ctober 24-31 the Shirley-Savoy hotel, Denver. Awards, Praises Planned as an indoctrination course for beginners it also THE HOLLAND HOUS! (Sacred Heart Parith, Denver) (Cathedral High School, Denver) < offers ,an “ idea interchange" for those more advanced in the (Formerly known as The La Ray Hotel. No bh^nge During: the week of Oct. 24 to work. Sectional meetings provide specialised instruction to­ “Hi-Pal is one of the 10 most in ownership, management or policy) . 31 there will be a raiision in Sa­ gether with question and answer periods. distinctive papers in the United States,” is the comment of judges cred Heart church for both men The sections with their chairmen are as follows: Membership, Mrs. A. C. Reed; duties of officers, Mrs. T. who presented the George H. Gal­ and women. Father James Mc- J. Morris.sey; hospitality, Mrs. Jack McLaughlin; publicity, Mrs. lup award to the Hi-Pal for the IN G O L D E N Shane, S.J., will preach the mission, G. A. Schwartz; program, Mrs, J. A. Foley; ways and means, third consecutive year. which will begin Sunday evening, Mrs. W. L. Zint; room representatives, Mrs. A. J. Harris;, and In addition to being the only FOR LUNCHEON OR DINNER Oct. 24, and end the following visitation, Mrs. G. T. Smart. Catholic paper thus honored in the Sunday evening, Oct. 31. Drama students from Loretto Heights college will present United States, Hi-Pal was the only You’ll Like the Food, Service and Atmosphers Beginning this week the priests a playlet designed to instruct both leaders and membership in recipient in the Rocky Mountain of Sacred Heart parish will start parliamentary procedure. . Members of the cast are: Betty Thieler, Elizabeth Jay, Dining R(5pnris Open Doily a house-to-house census of the par­ Northwestern university’s Quill From 12 to 2 ot no6n — 5:30 to 9:30 P.M. W*Icoia« to DcnTtr'i FInnt ish. They will endeavor to call on Catherine Murray, Minnie Ann O’Dorisio, Patricia Doyle, Betty and Scroll society and the Inter­ every parishioner. This project is Hindman, Vicki Kingsley. Margie Howard, Ruth Wernimont, national Honor Society for High Sundays and Holidoys From 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. expected to take several months Pat Crawford, Dorothy Whelan, and Pat Sander. School Journalists also awarded COLBURN HOTEL Mrs. L. M. Gallegos, league president, will be general chair­ Phone Golden 68 for Ro*ervetion, or Ju*t Drivo Out before it is completed. Hi-Pal the International Honor and Coma In! LUXURIOUS ROOMS man of the meeting and Father Edward Leyden, superintendent jiward with a judging of 931 On Monday evening, Sept. 27 of Catholic schools of the Archdiocese of Denver will be the COCKTAIL LOUNGE • the religion instruction classes will points out of a maximum 1,000 HAVE YOU TRIED OUR NEW COFFEE SHOP? speaker. “ Plans and Purposes of a School of Instruction" will points possible. ' NEW COFFEE SHOP be resumed. These instruction be^his topic.______It is open from 6:30 in the morning until 1 at night. lOth Aranu* Ht Grant classes will be for converts and Recently elected senior officers MAin 6261 also for the Catholics who have are Jack Martin, president; Mari- D. B. CERI8B. U u a ttr never had an opportunity to learn Valley, vice president; Tom much about the faith. They will be­ Holy Family High Choses Walsh, secretary; and La Verne w w w w w w gin at 7:30 in Sodality hall and Cart, treasurer. will be held every Monday evening DOYLE’S BEST FOLKS OF ALL New junior class officers are beginning Sept 27. Queen for Homecoming Jerry Pond, president; Evelyn “ EAT-AT-THE-HALL” Friday evening at 7:30 there PHARMACY fHolv F> milv Parish, Denver) has been an active member in Lawrence, vice president; and Joe M. Bland, Mgr. will be the usual devotions for the Lou Tanko, secretary-treasurer. Th« PartleiUr Droiglit Hall Hotel Coffee Shop Velma Rohr has been chosen the Pep club and other school activ­ perpetual novena in honor of the queen of the annual homecoming ities. Attendants of the queen will The contest for secretary was a 17th AVE. AND GRANT REMODELED Sacred Heart. lestivities of Holy Family high be the Pep club officers: Eleanor close race as .Sue Collins and KE. MPI FHEB DELIVERY 1321 Cnrtii 8tr««t Societies Set Horan, president; Joan Brooks, Chauneey Dunn received a large DRIYE-IN RESTAURANT vice president; Jerry Sue Bakes, number of votes. j| Communion Day secretary; and Jane Peters, treas­ Initiation, New* w 800 Spaar BWd.' Waxoo Market llth St. at Wase* This Sunday is the Communion urer. Attendance at Holy Mass and Open 24 houn daily Open till 9 p.m. Sunday for the Ladies’ Altar so­ Highlighting the day will be Communion at 9 o’clock, followed dality in the 7 :30 o’clock Mass. the football game between the by a freshman-senior breakfast, LO TU S ROOM Immediately after the Mass and Holy Family Tigers and St. will inaugurate a new tradition in # Delicions Pastries (From Out Ot d Oxen*) MANAGEMENT OF ESTHER AND PRANK FONG Communion the members will hold Joseph’s Bulldogs at the new initiation at Cathedral, Monday, “ A Bit of China their first meeting of the year. Bears’ stadium at 3 p.m. The Sept. 27. # Seafoods The Young Men’s and Young La­ football squad, senior class. Pep The Very Rev. Walter J. Cana- in the Heart of Denver^’ dies’ sodalities also will receive club, and "D " club are combining van, superintendent of the Cathe­ # Fried Chicken Holy Communion this Sunday in Luxurious Dining efforts to make this year’s home­ dral high school, will say the Mass Late Eveninif Snacks the 10:30 o’clock Mass. coming .surpass all previous ones. in the presence of the freshmen Without Extravagance Sacred Heart school now has 710 Cla**e* Elect Officer* and senior classes. ^ Following the Cuisine of children attending classes. Mrs The .seniors and juniors elected breakfast, the seniors will have Catherine Jones has been engaged class officers for the ensuing year the remainder of the morning to CHINESE AND AMERICAN FOODS as a lay teacher in the fifth grade at recent meetings. Senior officers get acquainted with their little Veterans of Foreign Wors New Home classroom. are: President, John Mullane; vice brothers and sisters. president, Francis McGinn; secre­ John Stewart Post No. 1 After lunch the “frosh” and sen­ tary, Bernadine Carney; and iors will return to the gym where OTEL Open 11 a.m. to 12 Midnite (cloied Tueadaji) Tickets Are Available treasur^fr, Ruth Mohesky. Where OeoTer’e Society Entertains for Lpheheon* and Dinners 9TH AVE. AT SPEER BLVD. — KE. 7918 the class of 1951 will take the Leading the junior class will be stand in a Kangaroo court. Re­ FOB SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FoX^BRIDGE PARTIES, For 7 Fox Concerts Theodore Amato, president; Ervin freshments will be served later in DANCES AND DINNERS I ' H ^ MAIN 3101 Barlock, vice president; Sharon the afternoon. / FitzPatrick, secretary; and Ralph Beantifnl Ballroom* Private Dining Room* Season reservations and tickets On the night of “ I” day, seniors for individual concerts are still Berninzoni, treasurer. The freshman class of 118 mem­ and freshmen will return to school jm »S TAVERN available for the'series of seven for a talent show starring mem­ concerts to be presented by Fox bers was initiated by the senior DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY Velma Rohr class Wednesday, Sept. 22. The bers of the incoming class. There The firms listed here de­ L V m H E O I V Denver theaters at the City audi­ day closed wJlh the seniors serving will be a dance and refreshments Expert Watch Repairing serve to be remembered BEER — WINE — MIXED DRINKS torium this coming season, under to be celebrated this year on Oct. after the talent show. the personal supervision of Harry as hosts to the freshman at a Reatonable Prices 128 BROADWAY 10. Pete Lombard, president of party in the school hall. William Seniors handling: activities for when you are distributing Huffman. the school’s athletic club, the “ D” JAMES M. DELOHREY Spieler, Celine Johanson, and the initiation are Betty Cotter, Save-A-Dollar Jewelry your patronage in the dif­ club, made the announcement im­ Opening the series on Thursday Frances Losasso were in charge. Virginia McGlothlen, Gene Di I. H. JONES. Member St. John's P»rUh evening. Sept. 30, will be Lauritz mediately following the meeting ferent lines of business. Sodelitie* Meet if Manna, Frances Glotzbach, Jack 3rc] Awe. & Detroit • FR. 9292 Melchoir, one of the great Wag­ and election by the club’s S'? mem­ The Boys’ sodality held the first Freudenstein, Bob Colaiano, Lola bers. nerian tenors of modern times. The meeting the new year Sept. 17 Siegwarth, Norman Frazzini, Mari­ versatile “ Great Dane” of the mu­ Miss Rohr, daughter of Mr. and with the prefect, Jerry Kenne'dy, lyn Valley, Rosemary Broderick, sical world will offer a program Mrs. Victor A. Rohr, 2749 W 34th presiding. T h e Rev. William Mary Jo Abegg, and Dick Hansen. which includes both classical and avenue, entered Holy Family school Koontz, director, addressed the in her freshman year following her Members of the refreshment popular selections. group and laid plans for a reor­ committee include Margie Cowgill, IDAHO SPRINGS Highlight of the season will be graduation from St. Patrick’s ganization of the society. The Bounin Ktiehen, grade school. Since that time she Jean McHugh, Gilbert Borelli, Leo the unprecedented joint appear­ group received Holy Communion McLellan, Jack Sweeney, Don Littleton, Colo. ance of Lily Pons, peerless colora­ in a body in the 9 o’clock Mass Scheurn, Jim Gdovin, and 'Walt tura soprano of the Met, with her Sept. 19. Burcher. TIBBEHS PHARMACY Serving Dinners and Smorgasbord distinguished conductor husband, Geraldine Satterwhite, prefect, Many ’49ers will have two little PLACER INN Andre Kostelanetz, who will di­ Group Leaders conducted the first meeting of the SUNDRIES brothers or sisters because o f the FINE FOOD Daily, 5 to 8 P.M. Sundays, 1 to 7 P.M. rect Denver’s symphony orchestra. Girls’ sodality Sept. 16. Plans for fact that the “ frosh” outnumber obtaining articles of clothing tfor R^XALL STORE Closed Mondays ' No Liquors Another stellar attraction will them by more than 50''members. BEST COCKTAIL LOUNGE be the appearance of the delight­ the Needlework guild were made. The class of ’52, numbering 160, Reservations Are Not Necessary Of PTA Revealed Margaret Marvel, senior, in IN ROCKIES SODAS ful pianist, Alec Templeton, in an is one of the largest in Cathedral’s evening concert for adults and a charge, will be aided by Constance history. Caulfield, Janet Callahan, Jean delightful Pied Piper ipatinee for The safety committee of the the children. Two other pro­ At Annunciation Peck, and Gertrude Sperke. Junior Chamber o f Commerce, in Editor* Interriew Pre*ident m PRIZE WIH- ductions to be presented are Mia co-operation with National Youth Slavenka and her ballet va­ (Annunciation Pariah, Denvar) Inez Landrum and Ernest Bar- month activities, will honor Ca­ NIN6 RADIO ^ - riante, and “Rhythms of Spain,’’ Mrs. George T. Smart PTA lock, Holy Family seniors and thedral Patrol boys at a theater, colorful dance, piano, and guitar president, announces the following editors on the staff of the Lamp party Sept. 25 at the Paramount SUSPENSE DRAMA ' Pott, were granted a private inter­ group. Two world - famous in­ will be chairman for the coming theater. view with President Harry S. THAT THRILLED strumentalists to appear are Gi- year: Captain Dahlstrom of Safety Patronize nette Neveu, French genius of the Mrs. Ruth Buhr, membership; Truman aboard his private car education, Denver Police depart­ 40.000. 000 PEOPLE violin, who returns by overwhelm­ Mrs. William Schweiden, hospital­ during his recent stop in Denver. ment, will be there to welcome the ing demand after her sensational ity; Mrs. Cashkins, publicity; and The reporters also met and chatted squadron and have the manager of 1 .. N0W ELECTRIFIES with other members of the Presi­ American debut last season, and Mrs. Joseph Atzenbeck, First Fri­ safety give a talk. The funds to day breakfast. dential party. THE SCREEN! Rudolph Serkin, greatest of the pay for the picture and prizes as Chairman for room mothers were Margaret Marvel and Mary wdl as short subjects are to be Register Advertisers world’s piano virtuosi. announced as follows: Catherine Grace had an interview For reservations, write, tele­ taken care of by the Junior Cham­ Grade one, Mrs. William Con­ from Mrs. Thomas E. Dewey in ber of Commerce, thon*, or call at the Fox concert don; grade two, Mrs. Connie Kelly; her suite at the Brown _ Palace )ox office in the lobby of the grade three, Mrs. Ruth Buhr; hotel Tuesday evening, Sept. 21. Cathedral’s squadron consists of Paramount theater, CHerry 4384. grade four, Mrs. Harold Fleming; All four interviewers are mem­ Thomas Rush, captain; Fred Bar­ grade five, Mrs. Tufford; grade bers of the senior journalism tholomew, Fred Pepper, John NOTICE OF PURCHASE Miller, Charles McKinney, Donald OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX SALE six, Mrs. C. Haley; grade seven, class. i open 10:3.m AND o r APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE Mrs. Ralph Moore; grade eight, Convert Received Wente, Manuel Martinez, Robert OF TREASURER’S DEED Mrs. J. Plumb; grade nine. Mrs. J. The pastor, the Rev. Leo M. Schwader. James Lederhos, James features start at L-448 W. Arnold: grade 10, Marguerite Flynn, recently received into the Wilber, ’Thomas Lehman, Joseph Tell Them TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, »nd Simmington; grade 11, Mrs. John Church John William Ford Jr., Joseph, Edward Gallegos, Leroy mort Mptcikllr to Grace Van Leuven. Roach; and grade 12, Mrs. P. son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Todd, Fred Smith, and Dick Ech- Graca Van Lauven. City and County ol rich. I Danvar, Tb# Moffat Tunnel Improvemant Grommet. Ford. Dominic Colacito acted as ». Diatrict. John Oawald. Owing to the resignation of Mrs. sponsor. 8 Yon and each of yon are hereby notified Vic Hebert as historian, Mrs. Har­ On Sept 19, Bishop B. J. Sulli­ that on the 2Sth day of November, lt21, t 35f old Feming was appointed new his­ van, SJ., baptized Noland Gray- ______TO tba Manater of Revenue Ex-Offlclo Trea- Baby Popularity I , iurar of the City and County of Denver torian. All parents and friends don Bernard, infant son of Mr. You Read AT CALIFORNIA d ALPINE l42l and State of Colorado, lold at pnbllc aale who have not joined the PTA are and Mrs. N, G. Eason, with Pat­ to City and County of Denver, aaaignor urged to do so, as the group is rick H. Ahem and Rose Patricia of John Oawald the applicant, who has Contest Planned made demand for a Treaaurer'a Deed, the anxious to reach its goal. Horan as simnsors. following daaeribed real eatate. aituale Altar Society to Meet Also baptized in the past week (Our Lady of Guadalupe Pari*h, ii In the City and County of Denver and StaU The Altar and Rosary society is were Mary Lou, infant daugh­ of Colorado, to w it: Lota* Sixteen (16) to to meet Thursday afternoon at 1 Denver) I Nineteen (19) Ineluaive, in Block Seven ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Their Ad (7), Walnut H ill; that laid tax aale waa o^clock. The members of the so­ Riehard Raihl, with Eugene M. A baby popularity contest will ciety will receive Holy Communion » LAURITZ MELCHIOR made to satiafy the delinquent general Berger anerity, are noor sored by the guild is open to all, voted Dry, your precina could never vote Wet. / Catholics and non-Catholics, who made not later than Sept. 24 with The Rocks of Lourdes club is 4 times greater than the last year of statewufe ptohS^tcaooJ are interested in a more thorough Mrs. John Trammell, SP. 0509. busy these days in putting the fin understanding of the principles of All men of the parish are asked ishing touches on their shrine, How Does Our Present Local Option Would Prohibition Cenno^ morality. to be present at the annual Holy form for the tower of the shrine Low Work? is now being built and cement I 6 Unemployment? Elections in the upper classes Name rally at St. Thomas’ semi- Under the present law, any Colorado city, dry and county. and Pep club gave St. Francis de nai-y Sunday, Sept. 26. Men will mixers are being secured to pour Definitely. The income o f thousatsds of Coioradaos oo>' Sales’ high school students an en­ fall in line under the parish ban­ cement over the arch of rocks in O f incorporated town may vote on Local Option. gaged ia the alcohol beverage industry wotUd oeaae if thusiastic start in school activities. ners at the St. Vincent de Paul the rear. The men are working prohibition retqroed. Re-employment o f so many Colo­ The seniors elected Ed McCoy grounds and will march in a body on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri­ Who Would Pay for Precinct Prohibition rado citizens would be a real problem. During the last president; Jack Miller, vice presi- to the seminarj’. day nights, and a group works on elections? Saturday in an attempt to finish $ year of probibitioo 71,691 Cokxado workers were jobless. Reservations should be made as the job this fall Under the "gold brick” amendment, taxpayers of the soon as possible for the Holy Name Would Prohibition Affect the Farmers^ breakfast to be held Sunday, Oct. entire city or town would stand the cost of Predna 10, following the 8 o’clock Mass. Cathedral Parishioner Prohibition elections. Even though your precina never I Standard of Living? His Excellency, Archbishop Urban Passes Bar Examination voted on Local Prohibition, you might be forced to Yes. Farmers today are enjoyiog their greatest prosperity! J. Vehr, will celebrate the Mass pay the cost of eleaiops in dozens of other precincts. Farm prices are high and markets have incrmisetL Cash and will be the guest of honor at the breakfast. All men of the par­ George M. McNamara of Cathe income last year was 6 times greater than durii^ the dral parish, who is a referee of the Who Would Pay for Policing Prohibition ish are invited. Tickets are avail­ last year of probibitioo . . . when farm prices dropped able at $1 per plate from any of Denver juvenile court, passed his 6 Precincts? to t ^ lowest level iq thirty years. fth e Holy Name men. bar examination this summer and was sworn in as a laywer before Taxpayers of the entire city or town. Even though you A capacity crowd is expected in the Colorado Supreme Court Mon live in a Wet precina, you could be forced to help pay What Does the Beverage Industry the auditorium Thursday evening. day, Sept. 20. Mr. McNamara is a the extra cost of policing dozens of dry precincts. Mean to Colorado? Sept. 30, at 8 o’clock for the Boost­ graduate of Westminster law Prohibition would rob nearly ten thousand families of ers’ club rally honoring the Grem­ school. lins and Widgets, high school and Could Amendment No. 3 Destroy their means of livelihood and would wipe out the 14* grade school teams. Every parent Local Option? million-dollar Myroll of the alcohol beverage industry. and supporter is asked to be on Yes. A town voting Wet could have Prohibition forced Destruaion o f this industry would injure merdtan^ hand to meet the teams and coaches and to lend encouragement to the upon it against its will if the county voted Dry. banks, supply and fixture houses, fuel dealers, transporta­ boys. The Gremlins are scheduled tion lines, auto dealers, amusement enterprises, tourist to play their first game of the sea­ Would It Destroy Rights of resorts, hotels, landlords and professional men. (Coundess son in Bears' stadium Sunday, RENOVATED I Home Rule Cities? waiters, waitresses, cooks, hotel employees and others in- Sept. 26, at 6 p.m. Plans will be direaly connected with the industry would be left jobless. formulated at the rally for a pa­ Until it was fought through the courts, no one could rade from St. Francis’ to the sta­ tell whether Amendment No. 3 would destroy the self- How Do Noffonol Leaders Feel Abovf dium on Sunday prior to the game. goverximent rights of Home Rule cities. Roger Zoellner Prohibition? Altar Unit Meet> dent; Patricia Doyle, secretary; Could If Force Prohibition on Wet Areas? Among the outstanding national leaders strongly opposed The president, Mrs. Leo Wenz- and Tom Reagan, treasurer. In a I to Prohibition are Secretary of Defease James V. For- second election in the week the inger, presided -at the Altar and Yes. Under G>lofado law. precinct boundaries must be seniors chose Roger Zoellner as Rosary society meeting held Sept. changed when population shifts make such changes restal; J. Edgar Hoover, Direaor of the FBI; Bishop Mark Fransalian for the school year 17. Plans for the card party to m necessary. Such boundary changes might place your Carroll and Statesman Bernard M. Baruch. 1948-49. Election as the Fransa­ held Sept. 24 at the Public Service neighborhood in a Dry precinct, even though your company were completed. Those lian is the highest honor confeired neighborhood bad voted against Local Prohibition. How Do Leading Coloradans Stand on on a student at St. Francis’. To re­ wishing to attend must make reser­ Amendment No. 3? ceive this a student must have vations with the chairman, Mrs. 0. I Wienecke. Does the Present Law Provide William H. "Billy” Adams, three times governor during maintained an average of 90 in REFLUFFED AND STERILIZED Nineteen garments were do­ effective Regulation? the Prohibition era, and (z^rge W , Brayfield, President scholastic work as well as deport­ RETURNED SOFT AND DOWNY I ment and must have participated in nated by the Infant of Prague cir­ Yes. Manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers and retailers of the Colorado Sute Federation of Labor, are among the all school activities. Roger Zoel­ cle to the nursery. Members of are subjea to regulation by the Seaetary of State, the many state leaders opposed to the proposed Local Pn> lner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. this circle meet once a month with CRYSTAL Colorado State Liquor Authority and local licensing hibition amendment. Henry Zoellner, 293 S. Clarkson Mrs. J. O’Keefe and sew garments Laundry and Dry CItanart street. needed by the children of the nur­ authorities. Coloradols system of regulation has become 636 S. Bdwy. SP. 2637 The juniors held their election on sery. This is a worth-while project a model for many other states. What Colorado Organizations Oppose the same day and chose as their and anyone that can sew is invited $ 1 .0 0 ea. 3-Day Service Local Prohibition? to join the group. I leaders for the school year Jack Would Amendment No. 3 Lead to To keep Colorado free from the blight of Pn^ibition, Carroll, president; Ronald Casey, Volunteers for the care of altars Statewide Prohibition? groups and individuals have banded themselves tpgetber vice president; Mary Haley, sec­ were as follows; Sept. 25, Mmes. I retary; and Mary Lou Joyce, Ryan, Dyon, Craig, and Masterson; Thar is the hope of its sponsors. A vote for No. 3 is a in a single militant organization known as (COLOR-ADO treasurer. Oct. 2, Mmes. McKone, Schrodt, vote for the return of moonshining, bootlegging, rum UNITED. This organization includes civic leadei^ labor St. Francis’ Pep club prepared, Helsey, Dooley, and Loeffel; Oct. running, lawlessness, graft, bribery, raids on private leaders, veterans, farmers and many others. It includes ■with the cheering section for their 9, Mmes. Brown, Hencmann, homes, poverty, unemployment, overaowded prisons, aroused men and wonoen from our churches, fraternal first pep meeting on Friday and Buchen, and Fowkes, the first game on Sunday. Dolores low farm prices, paralyzed tourist business, higher taxes.* societies, ebambert of commerce and professional groups. Alexus, Patsy Jarrett, Frances Mc­ Carthy, Joan Guerin, Jean Frei- Dominicanettes To Hold Irnger, and Mary Maschinot were selected cheerleaders for the year. Monthly Meeting on REGISTER NOW! S t Joseph’s circle will meet in the assembly room of the rectory Wednesday, Sept. 29, at 1 p.m Sunday, September 26 Each member ■will bring her own Use Our Budget Plan lunch. Coffee ■will be served. The monthly meeting of the AitignmenU Made Dominicanettes will be held Sun­ u o K H P OB Am eBdm eBt Ho* ^ 'The League of the Sacred Heart day, Sept 26, at 2:15 p.m. in STREETER Lump * assigned the following members to Corpus Christi convent, Denver. * ' On Election Doy, ^ care for the candelabra: The week A Good Hard Coal that storoa of Sept. 27, Mrs. Magers and Mrs. All members .are requested to wall. Other Good Gradoi of Boss; week of Oct 4, Mrs. Dunst be present Any other young Ligaito db Bituminout Coals. and Mrs. Masterson; week of Oct women who might be interested Phone GL. 4715 11, Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Smith; in helping Christ’s sick poor are and week of Oct 18, Mrs. J. cordially invited to attend. Anderies and Mrs. P. Anderies. THOS. WILLIAMS COLORADO UNITED The Rev. Frederick McCallin, The PTA membership drive in who recently has been appointed the high school came to a success' spiritual director of the Domini­ AND SONS 308 KITTRBDOl.DUILDINGj ful close Sept. 20, with Mrs. John canettes by Archbishop Urban J. 2309 IStli Sine* 1906 Craig, room mother, receiving the Vehr, will be the speaker. i-Thursday, Sept. 23, 1948 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205* PAGE NINE f Next One Did It SIDELIHE Annunciation and Hoiy Family SIDELIGHTS By J im K u x y | Elevens Open Season on Friday 'The Denver Catholic High School association announced with great regret last Tuesday that, Are your lungs in good shape to stand some strenuous exercise, Cardinals? owing to unavoidable circum­ stances, the inaugural celebration Have you polished up your rooting routines, Tigers? planned in conjunction with the Then get ready to break out the school colors and your tip-top vocal form, lads and lassies, because ‘K- first Parochial league football game in Bears’ stadium has been 8 o’clock Friday night in Bears’ stadium is H-hour for the Denver Parochial league’s 1948 football sea­ calledo off. Some possibility re­ son. To the Annunciation Redbirds and Holy Family Bengals-goes the honor of initiating 'what many mains, however, for a ceremony in­ volving all league schools later in expect to be a banner year for the seven-team Catholic loop. the sea.son. Another first also will ba ♦ ♦ ♦ marked when Coaches Scotty Mc­ Gregor and Joe’'Fanning''.tangle One of the finest^ boxers ever Knights' New Football Finery talents— the first imprint o f cleats developed in the state and an ex JOHNNY BARONE, the little 115- in last Sunday’s game at Colorado Springs with St. upon the green turf of our-toWn’s emplary young Catholic from An newest sports arena. It was the pounder who sparks the Mustangs of Mul­ Mary’s of Walsenburg. Barone’s field generalship nunciation parish. Featherweight was smart as a whip throughout the game, to which parochial league’s good fortune to len high from his quarterback post, failed by 11 Corky Gonzales, will demonstrate he adds also the ability to heave unerring aerials. secure the use of Bears’ stadium yards to make- the end zone on this 15-yard dash. his fistic wares in the toughest Cathedral will face the talented signal caller in the just at a time that evidence cbuld The following play, paid off with a six-pointer, how­ match of his brief professional first game at Bears’ stadium Sunday. no longer be denied of rapidly ex­ ever, the onlyTD the Mustangs were able to muster career next Wednesday night. Sept. panding spectator interest in the 29, in the Civic auditorium. teams. N'ow, since games are easily Facing him across the ring in within reach of every school’s sup­ the scheduled eight-round main porters, little reason exists why event will be Eddie Marrato of there should not be larger crowds First a Parochial Double-Header « Cleveland, who holds the same po­ than ever before in league history. sition of eminence in Buckeye box­ Both squads are set to enter the ing accorded Gonzales in Colorado. Friday fray with one "game apiece It will be the nation’s top fight of on the record books— a 6-0 vic­ Slated Sunday in Bears' Park the week. tory over IVestmin-ster for the The Ohio boy established a re­ Tigers and a 0-13 setback at the markable record in the amateur hands of Limon for the Carcls. divisions before turning profes­ The record books can be tossed Cathedral, Regis Favored Raiders Open sional in 1947— 122 victories in out the window, however, when 135 bouts, including Golden Glove Parochial elevens settle down to championships in both Cleveland the serious business of trophy­ In Initial Tilts chasing in their own circle. 3rd SeasonX of and Chicago. Earlier this month he fought in Madison Square gar- Holy Family Whichever team win.s on Friday night will have but onej den, dropping a semifinal split de day to wear the laurels of league leader, because the race for Prep Bowling cision that proved highly unpopu­ Tigers Favored Denver Parochial grid fame gets off to a winging start for lar with the crowd. Launching their third season, the The favorite’s role must be logi­ all teams e.xcept St. Joseph’s on Sunday. The first of nine Corky, who seeks his 24th win in cally be assigned to Holy Family Regis high school bowling squad, this match, has carved an unex­ double-headers to be played in Bears’ stadium pits Mullen originators of high school bowling high, defending state Catholic ampled niche for himself in the champion, despite protests by against Cathedral in a 4 p.m. contest and Regis against St. in the Denver area, held qualifying estimation of Denver’s Spanish­ lines on Sept. '20 to size up the Fanning to the contrary. (The Francis’ in the (i p.m. afterpiece. speaking youngsters. They look up mentors have already dampened possibilities among this year’s to him not only as a skilled boxer Owing to the Holy Name rally at squad of 36 aspirants. more than the normal' pre-season ficient lettermen to take them out but as a clean sportsman, above St. Thoma.';’ seminary, the games Rolling under the direction of complement of towels.) Irreplace­ of the inexperienced class; and reproach in personal habits and a were moved up from the originally John A. Flanagan, high school able losses in line and backfield an unheralded brother combina- good Catholic— he is a frequent lin Archuleta, Andrew Archuleta, benny DeLeon, scheduled times of 1 and 3 p.m. fflculty member who launched the THE ST. CAJETAN grade school foot­ may preclude another^ champion­ titon at the halfback posts, whom communicant in the Annunciation Coach Pete Garcia, and the Rev. James Moynihan, No one holds much hope for first bowling team at Regis high in ball team, nicknamed the Knights, a first- ship for the Uticans, but by the reports have as candidates for fu­ church, as one of his best friends. athletic director of the Junior Parochial league; other than a Cathedral victory 1946, the young keglers uncovered year entry in the Denver Junior Parochial league, same token, McGregor finds little ture stardom. Father James Moynihan, can Center row, Frank Meyer, athletic director; similarity between the ’48 An­ over the Mustangs, with the un­ some fine prospects for this .sea­ displays its new black and gold uniforms donated The only Parochial team un­ son’s teams that will see action vouch. by the Knights of Columbus. Frank Trujillo, Gilbert Williams, Silas Valdez, nunciation team and his house- doubted exception of Dick Brown’s tested under game conditions, St. later on against several of the Den­ ♦ ♦ ♦ Shown above are members of the team and their Frank Ortega, Frank Vigil, and Fernando Anglada; afire club that wound up in third spunky crew. -Although the lo.ss of Francis’ must be judged on .he ver public high schools. “ Kelly” and not “ Lou” is the supervisors, left to right, top row, the Rev. Vincent bottom row, Orlando Alire, Leroy Valles, Smiley place last year. The Holy Family Fullback Gene Benson for three basis of practice alone. Loffreda Bowling was adopted as a sport correct nickname of Coach Clar­ Minelli, C.R., school athletic director; Rudy Sanchez, Manzanares, Raymond Leyba, Henry Roybal, Bobby advantage lies in a carryover of weeks via an injured foot would sums these up quite brusquely: the Denver publicbficby high schools ence H. Kellogg of the Regis Red assistant coach; Roger Duran, Billy Crespin, Frank­ Montoya, and .Remigio Gonzales. 10 lettermen— nine of whom form ■ seem to invalidate even the remote “ We’ll attack from a Notre Dame about a year after it had been- Raiders. The “ Kelly” tag was given the probable starting lineup for chance for a Mullen upset, the Fort box, with some T for variety. The started at Regis. Last year a series him by Red Strader, line coach at the league opener— compared to Logan boys proved a surprisingly line is light, the backs of average of matches was held between the St. Mary’s college, Calif., during the Redbirds’ problem of building tough eleven even without Gene weight, - but possessed of more- public schools and Regis, with the his freshman year there. “ Lou” is a completely new first string. in their 7-19 capitulation to St. than-average speed. Our passing latter winning five of the matc'hes the result of confusing the popu­ Gaining Mental Courage 1st Step Fanning reports little to crow Mary’s of Walsenburg last ‘Sun­ game is mediocre, the blocking and losing four. .A.s of this date, lar prep mentor with his brother. about in the performance of his day. Spurred into cohesive effec­ poor, and the tackles will be bowling has not been introduced Louis, who preceded him at the lettermen to date, however. The tiveness to compensate for the line shoved around a bit at first be­ to the Denver parochial schools. Gael school. ^^’cstminster game showed glarini^ smasher's absence, the feather­ cause they lack aggressiveness.” Seven minor sports letters were ♦ ♦ ♦ Of Coach's Traini ng Program weaknesses in the fundamentals weight Mullenites grabbed at least All other thinw being equal, awarded to the Regis high bowlers of blocking and tackling that in­ Bob Doyle, 1947 all-state tackle tensive practice sessions have the statistical edge from the' Pi­ and if the Gremlin eleven over­ last year. Back from last year’s (Editor's S ote: This is the second of three articles by Charles of the Cathedral Bluejays, is an­ failed to iron out. “ Even , when rates and found what may be the comes technical deficiencies at a squad will be Dick Cordes, Ron E. "ChncK" Baer, University of Detroit football coach, on mental con­ key to several league wins in the normal pace, Loffreda'S chances other Denver Parochial prep star the forwards do open holes, my Graebing. Frank and Jim Barrett, who appears destined to pop up in ditioning for high school gridnien.) heady generalship of Quarter for a good year on his first try- Mike Farley, Jim Hoover, Don Junior Baseball T backs can’t seem to get un­ ■Johnny Barone. A bare 115 may well depend on the come- West coast grid stories a year To get yourself into the right mental condition means tracked,” says the vociferous Joe. Ibold, Len Seifried, Larry Purcell, hence. The handsome Doyle physi­ pounds dripping wet, Barone through of the Brothers Hollan- and Joe Ellis. the conditioning of your mental courage. “ We lack a good breakaway threat sparkled in both passing and scat- beclc Dick and Bob, at the halfs. que now graces Santa Clara uni­ Champs Honored and our passing is hardly capable New candidates for the team who versity’s freshman eleven, a pow­ The first thing to do is to decide, right this minute, that back running, leading the Mus­ Each is a good runner, with Dick rolled qualifying lines Monday in­ of carrying the offensive load erful aggregation boasting 21 all­ you are the best football player on your squad. Once you have tangs to a fourth-period TD. having the edge in speed and shifti­ clude George Reichert, Terry Boy- unaided.” ness in the open field. More im­ city performers and three more At Legion Fete done that, you have taken the first, most important step Cathedral’s blasting of Fort den, George Hovorka, Tony Same, all-staters. Cards Stymied Morgan in a practice tilt was no portant to Gremlin plans, however, Rodney Smith. Ed Towey, John But you must not stop here. If you do, you are nothing fluke, as Cobe Jones himself had is what the new mentor describes Tassett, Jim Reinhardt, Gene Hag­ Bronco publicity refers to the The Leyden-Chiles-Wickersham but an over-stuffed ego, a guy who In First Test to admit. “ Our line played sur­ as their “ football savvy — both gerty, Tom Miller, Ken Harmon, yearlings as the “ Centennial post of the American Legion on is all mouth. The second step is to Kids,” in the hope that Santa Clara Tuesday evening honored at a ban­ Pitted against an unexpectedly prisingly well for such an early- boys know the game well and have Pat Walsh. Dick Ott, Don Robbin, prove to your coach and to your tough opponent in Limon, the will repeat its 1937 and 1938 quet the teams who won Class A LAKEWOOD STOPS season game, and it’s no secret that an innate liking for it. Once they Creaghe Gordon, Gordon Ibold, opposition that you are the best Cardinals found themselves so Sugar bowl victories before the and B titles in this summer’s Colaiano and DiManna gave plenty gain experience, St. Francis’ will James Walsh, Dick Tribyl, Marvin player on the squad. consistently bottled up deep in end of California’s 100th year as Legion Junior Baseball tourna­ of evidence they’ll be hard to stop have possbilities for closing in on Blaski, John Asborno, Tom Grain, The only way to do that Is their own territory that McGregor a state, 1960, ments: The 40 and 8 nine, com­ REGIS WITH AID any time they start moving with the league powerhouses.” Delbert Neilsen, Mike Barone, Bill through hard work. There is noth­ had few oppoi-tunities to adjudge the ball.” Continued respect for the Blue Chambers, Dick Kintzele, and ♦ ♦ ♦ posed of parochial stars from sev­ ing about playing football that is the attacking qualities of his new­ and Gold as a darkhorse must Frank Belmonte. Gene Benson, last year’s leading eral schools, and the Ford V-8 easy. It is a tough game, and it comers. Daily practice already has Tbe Jones prediction of a third- squad, made up entirely of Regis OF WHISTLE MEN place finish for the Bluejays will await the result of Sunday’s tan­ High scores in the qualifying ground gainer and No. 1 fullback takes tough men to play it. You turned up the fact that reserves lines were Graebing with an av­ high players. definitely stand in need of revi­ gle with Regis. So far as can be of the Mullen Mustangs, suffered Referees’ whistles and a few must decide right now that you will be in extremely short supply, erage of 156; Cordes, 144; Boyden, sion if they slide past Mullen by determined, the Raiders loom as an injured left ankle in last Sun­ Also guests at the dinner were rule infractions behind the line of will do nothing unless you do it a perennial Annunciation problem. 139; Frank Barrett, 133; and Far­ the margin most observers antici­ a solid choice, but not by the same day’s game with St. Mary’s of the entire rosters of both the pa­ scrimmage robbed the Red Raiders to the very best of your ability. Shining through the portly pilot’s ley and Reichert, each with 129. pate. Sheer reserve strength margin that Cathedral, their co­ Walsenburg and will be out of ac­ rochial and public school all-star of Regis high of two touchdo'wns You must be determined to make dour pessimism was this single ray alone, not to mention a sizeable favorite for title honors, holds over tion for at least three weeks. teams who tangled under Legion in the opening game against Lake- every block, every tackle, every of hope: Speed and the tossing weight advantage and the devastat­ Mullen. An all-veteran squad, Kel­ Benson was taken to St. Joseph’s auspices in Merchants park earliei; wood high school Sept. 17. Both run as good as you know how to ability of several backs may en­ ing Me.ssrs. C. and D., should as­ logg’s “ Big Red” actually whipped Catholic A. A. hospital in Denver after the game, in the spring. touchdowns were called back after make it. If you do that, you will able the Card.s to strike for sudden sure Cathedral of the victory and an excellent Lakewood eleven last which was won by St. Mary’s, 19- To members of the 40 and 8 the ball had been planted behind learn that the player who works scores from any part of the field— perhaps by considerably more than Friday, only to have the winning 7. team were given miniature base­ the enemy goal and Lakewood, on hardest and who tries hardest is if the light and woefully inexperi­ the observers say is likely. touchdowns called back as the re­ Names Heads The Mustangs will probably now balls signed by Babe Ruth, as well a scoring spree in the last quarter, the player who will be in the game enced forward wall continues to improve. No loop would be complete sult of inefficient refereeing. The have to play their first three league as a bronze plaque for the team emerged on the winning side of a when the payoff comes. without a darkhorse, and in the Raider forward wall showed vast games— against Cathedral, Holy as a unit. The B champions were 9-0 score. Here, at the University of De­ Players to keep in mind as pos­ DPL St. Francis’ fits the trill. The improvement over the ’ 47 edition For New Term Family team, and St. Francis’— awarded colorful jackets, with pre­ Coach “ Kelly” Kellogg of the troit, we have a few signs stuck sible stars of the season’s first Gremlins have all the characteris­ and gave ground infrequently; the without Benson's services. sentation to be made as soon as Raiders expressed himself as on the walls .of our dressing room. game include, for the Tigers, the tics: A new coach in Joe Lof- aerial threat is a potent scoring At a dinner of the Denver- Cath­ they arrive. pleased with the showing against A few of them are: passing combination of Jim Di- ♦ ♦ ♦ 1. “ Play — work — compete — freda. whose teams are recalled weapon at all times. If the team olic High School Athletic associ­ The Boys Town football squad, Danny Menendez of the Denver the Tigers, whose heavy squad of Tolla and Ron Capra, Lou "Vecchi- ation Tuesday night in the Ar­ to WIN.” with respect at St. Joseph’s; suf- as a whole had more speed afoot, shorn of 19 lettermen through Bears addressed the gathering. experienced players is a triple arelli at left guard (temporarily more line-ripping power, 1948|s gonaut hotel, officers were elected To develop a winner’s psychO' graduation, including All-Nebras­ threat in the suburban league. handicapped by a bad ankle), and championship would be a Regis for the coming year. logy, you must keep that thought Catholic Attorney Made ka T Quarterback Tom Carodine, The same lineup that started veteran Pete Lombard at left end; certainty. These things may come in the forefront of your mind every The Rev. Barry J. Wogan was and with 13 fewer candidates than against Lakewood will take the for the Redbirds, Fred Maes at day, a|l the time. Remember, you Head of State Democrats as the season moves along. named business manager for the reported last season, faces one of field against the St. Francis de right half, Rick Mares at right K . o f C . are a winner. You must prove it. Joseph F. Little, Denver Cath­ Tentative lineups; 10th consecutive year. New offi­ its toughest schedules ever. Sales Gremlins in the Parochial end, and speedburner A1 Jenkins, Cathedral cers of the board of control are: 2. “ Don’t Coast if You’re Maes’ running mate in the double olic attorney and long-time leader The Dodgers unveil this year’s ! league double-header Sunday, Sept. Jaidinger...... LE...... Dewhurst President, the Rev. Joseph Koontz IWLIXG 26, in Bears’ stadium. The St. Ahead.” wingback system. of the Democratic party in the pigskin edition Sept. 25 against B Remember that you are in the of Holy Family parish; vice presi­ McGregor ...... LT...... Flanagan North Platte (Neb.) in Creighton Francis team is coached by Joe The tentative lineups: state, was elected state chairrpan Rogers ...... LG...... Gdovin dent, the Rev. Duane Theobald of Loffreda, a former Regis college game to give your best effort. Un­ Annunciation Holy Family stadium. Plowing through a sched­ less you are the quarterback, you of his party. Rogers...... C.....Sweeney Cathedral parish; secretary, the TEAM s t a n d in g football star and one-time coach at High High ule of nine games, seven of which should not think about the score Smith ...... RG...... Walsh Rev. Joseph Sheehey, S.j., of W L A vg . Regis high school. Bob K elly ...... LE...Pete Lombard The new chairman immediately are on the hoad. Boys Town winds too much. Just take care of) your forecast that his party would carry Sullivan ...... RT...... McLellan Regis; and treasurer, the Rev. SeerMaries ...... 5 781-1 R. Shamberger L T .... Jim Mullane up the season Nov. 19 in Baltimore. Guard* ...... 4 766-0 Daring the past week, while Kel­ assignment on every play, and the “ a tTumber of the lop November Cordinaz ...... RE...... Borelli James Moynihan of Annunciation Joe Grebencs....LG ..L. Vecchiarelli Md. TnifteaF ...... 4 765-6 logg devoted his time to the back- score will take care of itself. races.’’ President Truman has a Barone ...... Q...... May parish. Grand Knights ...... 3 760-3 Bob H uff...... C ...... Walt Burke The two home affairs are with field, Jim Powers worked with the 3. “ Don’t Quit if You’re Be­ good chance of Carrying Colo­ Maes ...... LH...... Colaiano Deputies ...... 2 742-1 Joe Stremel..... RG...... Jim Wiegel North Platte and Gothenburg. Warden* ...... 2 783-2 linemen to iron out the weaknesses hind!" rado,” he said. Olivas ...... RH...... Schnabel Joe Gobster..... RT...... Gil Costa Exemplar Other contests take the Dodgers Chancellors ...... 2 753-3 that became apparent in the Lake- The real test of a winner, of Sandri ...... F...... DiManna to Scottsbluff, Neb.; Omaha, Neb., Navigators ...... 1 756-3 wood encounter. Several hard Rick Mares...... RE...... Bill Spieler Diamondf • Walche* - Jewelry course, comes when he is behind. Bill Marquez.... Q ..... Jim DiTolla (Creighton prep); Detroit, Mich., INDIVIDUAL STANDING scrimmages marked the pragtice Regii St. Franci*' If he keeps fighting, if he refuses A1 Jenkins...... LH ...... G. Torsney (Catholic Central); Pittsburgh, Games Avg. sessions and a more polished squad to admit that he is licked, then he Cronin ...... LE...... Roach King, Tru*...... f 6 isi- Fred Maes...... RH...... Ron Capra Pa., (North Catholic); Council is expected to take the field against is a winner, no matter how the Rpatonable Price\ Persichittie ...... I.T.. Phannenstiel Bluffs, la,. (Thomas Jefferson); Carr. Nav...... 6 ISO-5 the Gremlins Sunday evening at Gil Mares...... F Ray Brisnehan Frazzini ...... LG . iScherer, W*r...... 6 lSO-1 6 o'clock. score reads—but if he quits, then Phoenix, Ariz., (St. Mary’s ); and [T. Berlin, Sec...... 6 l7 ‘J-2 nothing can save him. De Bruno ...... C . . Rummcrfeld Baltimore, Md.. (St. Joseph’s). I, n«veu. Chan...... 6 176-0 GENEVA JEWELRY Douglas ...... RG...... Rico Wagnei. Guards ...... 3 174-1 4. “ Football is a Team Game— Leo Leyden Legion Unit Ten men are returning to Coach McMahon. War...... 6 172-1 Help Your Teammates.” tHAS. J. WHITE Massman ...... RT...... Mulqueen New Monsignor Given Dillon ...... RE...... Miller Skip Palrang’s charge from la.st Miller. Guardi- ...... 6 171-3 Inhere is no room on a football (Member of Annunciation Pariah and season’s squad, only four of whom K. Miriacher, G. K...... 6 169-3 Plans Meeting Sept. 24 K. of C.) Harrington ...... Reagan G. Mariacher, Trus...... 3 168-1 team for a lone wolf. If you can do ...... Q. were regulars. Counted upon, Philippine Assignment Reichert ...... LH.. ... Hollanbeck Mullen, Dep...... 6 167-5 so, you are obligated to help your S t . Himstreet ...... RH.. ... Hollanbeck however, are six/sub letter-award O'Donnell. Sec...... 6 167-2 teammate.s to become better play­ The regular business meeting of 73318th KE.0356 men from the 1947 roster. Houfek. See...... 6 164-5 Stamford, Conn. — The Rev. the Leo Leyden unit will be held Ryan ...... F...... Hegge Monckton, G. K...... 3 163-2 Charles E. Hagearty, chaplain of ers, even if that means that one of Of 112 football games played in Alff, Dep ...... *...... 6 162-3 them may beat you out of a first- Friday, Sept. 24. at 1:30 p.m. at Boys Town history, the Dodgers Swlgert, Guards ...... 6 156-1 St. Joseph’s hospital, has been the American Legion home in raised to Domestic Prelate and string berth because of it. In foot­ A Boneless Piece of Paradise’* have lost only 20, tied eight, and Prijuta, Dep...... 6 154-1 ball, YOU are not important—the Denver. won 84. Coach Palrang, now start­ Mulligan. Chan...... 6 154- Canon 1 of the Basilica of St. Euse­ i' I' Norton. War...... 6 155- 1 bius at Vercelli, Italy. The latter TEAM is. ing bis sixth year as bead mentor Beckius. Nav...... 3 153-0 5. “ Listen to Advice— Accept Millionth Telephone COMPLETE at Boys Town, has compiled the Ramaey. G. K...... 6 152-3 honor is conferred upon few non- Mason. War...... 3 150-2 Italian priests. Criticism—Co-operate.” enviable five-year record of 41 vic­ Dehmer. Chan...... 6 147-1 No football player ever should Installation Made f tories against 10 losses and three Day. Nav...... 3 147-0 At the same time it was an­ miss an opportunity to improve The farm home of Mr. and Mrs.' STEAK DINNER ties. Mills. G. K...... 6 146-5 nounced that the youngest Con­ Carroll A. Riggs near Riverton, Kerwin. Guards ...... $ 146-4 himself. You improve yourself by Feely. Chan...... 6 145- necticut 2 priest ever so honored will listening to good advice. There will Wyo., was the scene of a notable Cocktail — Salad Catholic Educators Set StoUe. Sec...... 6 146- 2 leave in early October to become be plenty of times when you are event in telephone history Sept. Bellman. Nav...... 3 145-1 director of public relations for the criticized. Just remember that 15 when the one millionth tele­ $ 1 .3 5 Meeting in Easter Week Jarratt. Sec...... 6 144-5 French Fries — Drink Kane. Trus...... 6 142-1 Diocese of Jaro in the Philippines, criticism is valuable to you. It is phone served by the Mountain Washington.— "Relationships of Kruse, Tru*...... 3 141-0 under Bishop Joseph M. (3nenco, the only way for you to learn and States Telephone and Telegraph Dessert Government, Religion, and Educa­ Donigan. G. K, ...... 6 139-5 who is now in the U. S. company was installed there. CORKY GONZALES, lasillo. T his...... 6 134-5 to correct your shortcomings. Co­ tion” will be the theme of the Lerg, Chan...... 6 129-3 A.graduate of S t Mary’s semi­ operation, of course, is essential. Riggs, a World war II veteran, Denver’s pride and joy in the 46th annual convention of the MorrisRey. Dep...... $ 129-3 nary, Baltimore, Monsignor Ha­ There are 11 men on a football owns a 160-acre farm in the featherweight boxing ranks, meets National Catholic Educational as­ Hay, Dep...... 6 128-1 gearty is well known for his ora­ team. There are 35 or more on a newly reclaimed North Riverton A a tartar Wednesday night. Sept. Moore, Guarda ...... 6 122-8 sociation, to be held in Philadel­ J. Berlin. War...... 6 121-0 torical abilities and represented football squad. Add those to the Irrigation project. Officials from 29, in the person of Eddie Mar­ phia during Easter week, 1949. Webb. Nav...... 8 118-0 the state at the New York World coaching staff, and you can see the company headquarters in i rato, a Cleveland battler. A master The Very, Rev. Robert I. Gan­ HIGH GAME fair’s Temple of Religion. Several how one sour apple might destroy Cheyenne witnessed the event as ■with the mitts, Corky is from An­ non, S. J., president of Fordham .. r Tea^ns; pamphlets and a prayerbook for the best hopes of many people. did several Denver officials. nunciation parish and the hero of ft; > ' . university, will give the keynote Guatdi ...... ______878 the sick have come from his pen. 6. “ Believe in Yourself.” every youngster in town who lisps Seerctarica ...... 869 address, and other speakers will Wardtai ... 856 In 1947 the Knights of' Malta Self-confidence is essential in Dr. G. J . with a “ South of the Border” ac­ life as well as in football. At the RESTAURANT include U-S. Senator Brien Mc­ IndiTi

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PAGE TEN Office, 938 lonnoek Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER jrele^hone^CEystone^^4M Thursday, Sept. 23, 1948 Colorado Catholic Schools ||^0 Kjpg EYE GLASS CONFIDENCE Priest- Visitor, WHEN SCHOOL Self confideDce i* the bailee beneath eenry (nceetl. But the Save Taxpayers $2,200,000 thing aboTe all eUe it that we mutt actually feel— not merely Chapldin, Holds (Continued From Page One) records of growth may be,” Fa- Group Lays Plan OUTFITTING MEANS attume— to command retuitt. Our complete eye cAre it able space. Father Leyden points tther Leyden remarks, “ the parish beyond quettion. We cari prore our worth in experience and out baptismal records for both the Denver archdiocese and the Pueblo modern equipment. 'Firsts' Record Futur* Hold. Problem For Harvest Ball diocese present us with a cold in­ (Continued From Page One) But the future holds even fallible yardstick that must make (Ckritl tk« King Pariik, Denvar) every ship in the navy for four greater problems to be met if us face the fact that within a six- §WIGERT BROS. straight years. . Catholic education is to be given year period our ‘reborn’ children The Rev. John M. Scannell, Mr. Two additional years were spent to all Catholic children, Father will pass from the baptismal font and Mrs. Albert E. Seep, Mr. and Leyden warns. 1550 California Optometrists Good Service as senior chaplain on the battle­ to the parochial school door. In­ Mri. Stephen McNichols, Mr. and The birth rate, baptismal statis­ deed this record of growth is en­ S E E U S Belter Vition KEyitone 7651 ship New Mexico, and he was then Mrs. Leo M. Fremont, Joe Teng- transferred to the marine corps tics show, spiraled up the past few couraging, but we are forced to ler, James Sullivan, Charles Camp­ for Every Age At Right Prieee setting up military bases in the years. “ Spectacular thmigh these admit nevertheless that it presents bell, Mmes. Herman F. Seep, Ed­ Prompt decision, Carribbean and down in Guantan­ us with an educational challenge GLASSES INDlVIDUALLT 8TTLBD win A. Williams, Robert jCarmody, amo bay, Cuba. Gen. Bill Rupertus, at a time when our school build­ Frank Grannell, Andrew Hegarty, reasonable bank rates, head of the First marine division, ings are already Crowded to capac­ Holy Name Society Harold Collins, G. R. TeBock- became a convert of Father Mike, ity and the strength and energy giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiHiiniiiiiiiiiiiumini horst, Fred Houck, Perry Lan­ as did also Gen. Bill Torrey. of our teachers are taxed to the friendly service. caster, Eugene Sanders, Kemp On June 5, 1941, he was trans­ Rally Expected utmost. The need for new and en­ Requiescant larged schools is most urgent.” Cooper, J. R. Plank, Lee Laugh- ferred to the coast guard as senior lin, L. K. Shumate, James E. I THEODORE I chaplain on convoys in the Atlan­ Building Program. Begun Austin, A. J. Hafka, and John tic, under A dm. W. N. Derby. He To Draw Throng Building programs have already Hamilton as representatives of dif­ COL|lSDOIl[ATIONiU.BMK In Pace went to sea on board the trans­ been started in the Denver arch­ ferent parish organizations,' 1 fTXZ^ XT CMAMTA • DDfVn ports Mani!attan and America. (Continued From Page One) diocese and the Pueblo diocese to formed an enthusiastic group that Member Federel Deposit Insurance Corp. jHACKETHALj GRACE BYERS. 4744 Sherman street. At the time of Pearl Harbor he Christ the King, Holy Family, Holy meet present and future needs. met in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wife of Joseph A. Byers: mother of Ghost, Holy Rosary, Our Lady of was in Singapore, Malaya. “ Pearl Two new elementary schools in George E. McCaddon Sept. 20 to Mrs. Steve (Frances C.) Orlovskl, Jr., Leurdes, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Alexandria. Va.: Kathryn E.. and Mary Harbor was over in 20 minutes. Denver that are receiving classes further plans for the first annual 1 MORTUARY | Presentation, Sacred Heart, St. Louise Byers: daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth We caught hell for three months,” for the first time this fall are St. Harvest ball of Christ the King W olf: grandmother of Rosemary and Anthony’s, St. Augustine’s, Brigh­ 2 William O’ Brien. Atsociate s said the genial padre. "It was James’ and Our Lady of Lourdes parish, to be held Oct. 30 in the Carol Ann Orlovski. Requiem Mass was ton; and St. Bernadette’s, Loyola. school. Additions have been made Optometrist M 1449-31 Kalamath St. S offered Sept. 21 in St. Joseph's church. literally carnage. I held funerals Lincoln room of the Shirley-Savoy Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mor­ every midnight in the blackout. Division III— Band, St. Caje- to St. Francis de Sales’ and Holy hotel. and Optician 5 Phone MAin 4006 = tuary. We shoveled bits of men into cans tan’s, St. Catherine’s, St Dom­ Family high schools, and Assump­ MAY K. WEBER, late of 102ft £. The first fall meeting of the DORAN and anything available and inic’s, St. Elizabeth’s, St. Francis tion school in Welby has been en­ Helen Walsh iiiuHiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiii Wesley avenue. Sister of the late Julia de Sales’, St. James’, St. John the larged. Work has begun on the new Altar society w ll be a garden Orr; aunt of Patrick Orr, Denver: Wil­ dropped them into the sea. We party at the rectory, 700 Fairfax, Associate HATTERS liam Orr, Seattle, Wash.: end Mary school at St. Louis’ in Englewood were sliding around in blood all Evangelist’s, St. Joseph’s W. R. JOSEPH ‘ Hat Kecondltlonlng Brown, Sacramento, Calif. Services and Sept. 24. Election of officers for the (C.SS.R.), St. Joseph’s (Polish), and Christ the King parish in Park EYES EXAMINED Service Exclusively' _ interment in Marysville. Kans. Boule­ the time. When the Prince of ensuing year and other important St. Leo’s, St. Louis’, St. Mary Hill. A $700,000 campaign has Phone TAbor 1 8 8 0 733 £. Colfax at Ciarkeoa vard mortuary. Wales and the Repulse were sunk business will be transacted. A large 218>21B Majtstlr Bld« Magdalene’s, St. Patrick’s, and been started to provide a new mod­ CALL MAIN 6888 PATRICK J. MADDEN. 8127 Franklin. Dec. 10, 1941, near Singapore, attendance is urged. Husband of Agnes M. Madden; father we did the best we could to pick St. Philomena’s. ern high school for the North Side The firms listed hero deservo to ^For Fret Pick-op and Delivery of Joseph P.. Thomas F.. John E.. and Mrs. Myron L. Babcock will be be remembered when you are dis> Service up the survivors and give aid to Division IV— Band, St. Rose of area. tributinf vour patronafe to the dif­ William V. Madden: * brother of Nora hostess to St. Jude’s circle in her and Thomas Madden of Ireland. Mrs. the wounded,” Lima’s, St. Vincent de Paul’s, St. Tour new modern classrooms ferent lines of business. Margaret Bierne. Mrs, James Shanahan Anne’s, St. Therese’s, St. Patrick’s, were added to St. Euphrasia’s jun­ home, 260 Dahlia, at 12:30 p.m., uf St. Louis. Mo.; also survived by seven His ship was sunk off the Thursday, Sept 30. grandchildren. Rosary will be recited Sundra strait, near the famous Fort Logan; St. Joseph’s, Golden; ior and senior high school con­ at 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23, in the volcano of Krakatoa, and Father St. Mary’s, Littleton; and As­ ducted by the Sisters of the Good Mrs. Anna Anderson was hostess mortuary chapel. Requiem Mass will be Mike himself had to be patched sumption, Welby. Shepherd. St. Joseph’s completed to the Infant of Prague circle in offered at 9 o'clock Friday, Sept. 24. in her home Sept 15. Bridge honors “Why Pay More” Loyola church. Interment Mt. Olivet. up considerably. He was wounded At the seminary the men will renovation of parish high school W. P. Horan A Son mortuary. five times, but “ the luck of the take their positions in the large building and purchased an adjoin­ went to Mrs. Anthony Karpisek (Trademark) CAESAR MARTINA, 8381 W. 32nd Irish pulled me through.” A grassy area in front of the sem­ ing building to be the school cafe­ and Mrs. Robert Carmody. avenue. Husband of Mary Martina: inary building. Solemn Pontifical teria. St.' Joseph’s circle was enter­ father of Reno and Albert P. Martina; British ship rescued the survivors brother of Louis Martina. Requiem Mass from the sea and took them to Benediction will be offered at the In the Diocese of Pueblo a new tained by Mrs. Harold Collins and WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES was offered Sept. 22 in St. Dominic's Colombo, Ceylon. Altar that will be erected on the Pueblo Catholic high school is ex­ Mrs. Howard Clennan in the home church. Interment Mt. Olivet. OHnger steps of the front porch of the pected to be ready by the fall of of Mrs. Collins Sept. 16. Mrs. COMPA.NY mortuary. Docked With 300 Convert. JOHN ULASKIy 2419 15th street. seminary. 1949. An elementary school was Frank M. Grannell and Mrs. Lee Colorado Owned Stores Husband of Anna Ulaski: father of Ann By the time the priest and other The Archbishop, who will be opened this fall for the pupils of Laughlin carried off bridge hon­ J. and Mike Carl Ulaski: son of Susie survivors had reached Bombay, celebrant of the Benediction, will the Blende mission area of Pueblo. ors, Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. Ulaski: brother of Frank and Michael Father Mike had 300 converts. He A sacred symbol J. Ulaski. and Anna M. Anderson. Re­ be the main speaker. He will be Colleges Show Gain Mrs. L. B. McCarthy was hostess 30 South Broadway 15th and California quiem Mass is being offered at 9 o'clock persuaded Archbishop Thomas assisted at Benediction by Father Roberts, S.J., to confirm the class. Catholic colleges in Colorado to the Ave Maria circle Sept 15. No greater tribute to a loved Thursday, Sept. 23, in St. Joseph's McCarthy, deacon, and Father Mrs. Thomas Lindsay and Miss 3933 W. Colfax I one, 00 greater expression of de­ (Polish) church. Olinger mortuary. The Archbishop agreed provided Keeper, subdeacon. The Rev. also marked up record enrollments LEO J. MURPHY. 424 W. 13th ave­ in the past year. Loretto Heights Irene Koser were awarded bridge f votion, trun this —the symbol of nue Son of Lucy Murphy; brother of the chaplain would write the Thomas Barrett, C.M., will direct Christian ftith. Why not insure names in the register! college had 389 full-time students honors. The next meeting of this > WWWWWWW W W W W ’ ’WWW w w-w-w ^ w w w w ^ t Frank. John, and Carl Requiem the music program. circle will be in the home of Mrs. now that your familv monument Mass was offered Sept. 18 in St. Leo’s When Father Hally reached and 230 Saturday and summer i; t church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Theodore As in the years when the rally Alvin Roberts, 1096 S. Vine, Sept. will have this great oignity, beau­ Norfolk again he was assigned to was an annual affair it is expected school students. The total was a CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING V meaning. Hackethal mortuary. gain of 350 in the past 10 years. 29. a ty and Gen. A. A. Vandergrift’s staff, that hundreds of Catholic girls JESUS GONZALES, 816 32nd street. Regis college students numbered Off to College i c Husband of Maria Gonzales; father of and soon shipped out with his old and women will gather along the Vincent, Alfred, Ralph. Alfonso, and group, the first marine division, line of march and later assemble 527 campus students and 472 eve­ It is off to college for Miss Wilma dasisined Ads i V Phillip Gonzales, «nd Mrs. Leo Garcia; ning and summer school students. 0 E r i c k / o n V also survived by 14 grandchildren. Re­ for war in the Pacific. After a at the seminary for the Benedic­ Anderson, daughter of Mrs. Anna It will pay YOU to read ALL of tba following adTartUamanta* rendezvous in July, 1942, at Well­ Two collegiate nursing courses Anderson, who left last week for t 920 SPEER BOULEVARD quiem Mass is being offered at 9:16 tion. A large attendance of men o'clock Thursday. Sept. 23. in Sacred ington, New Zealand, the convoy also is expected. were planned for inauguration this her junior year at the University 1 OrrOSITt SUNKEN GAIOINS Heart church. Interment Mt. Olivet. F JENVER 4, COLORADO went north to the Solomons, and Visitors at the seminary that fall. St. Joseph’s hospital school of North Carolina; for Miss Cath­ TERRY LEE LOPEZ, 925 Wyandot. of nursing is offering a collegiate WANTED TO RENT FURNITURE PHONE ALPINE I78S Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lopez; got into action Aug. 7 at Guadal­ day will find many changes since erine Morroni, who will be a fresh­ -L E sister of Krlstanne Jo Lopez: grand­ canal. the rally was last held on St. course in affiliation with the St. man at Colorado university, and REGISTER employe and member of St. FURNITURE bought, u ld or traded for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lopez James’ parish with family of two children caeh. Higbeit caeb pricee paid. EeUmatiM tl He was the first priest in the Thomas’ grounds. They will find Mary college, Xavier, Kans. Mercy for Dick Morroni, a senior this on all clauee of merchandiie. Open eve­ and Mr. and Mrs. Pablo Romero. Services and St. Anthony’s hospital schools wishes to rent unfurnished home. Prefer­ b were held Sept. 16 tn St. Cajetan's invasion. A short time later, «s he that the grounds have been com­ year in electrical engineering at ably on East side. References. Call Mat­ nings until b p.m.. Sundajre 8 a.m. to It M on II m en t s of nursing, Denver, and the Glock- noon. Phonal PE. 40U or RA. 6428, n We have erected many beauti­ church. Interment Mt. Olivet. was officiating at the burial of pletely landscaped and a fence now C. U. Catherine and Dick are the thew. Ke 4205, Ext 16. SGT. HENRY F. NELSON. Ari. Italy, ner-Penrose hospital in Colorado Cary’s Furniture, 1600 So. Broadway. IT ful monuments in Mt. Olivet some marines, he was seriously runs entirely around the school daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. formerly of Empire. Son. of Mr. and wounded, and was unconscious for property. Springs are affiliating in collegiate A. J. •Morroni. BUSINESS woman desires small furnished P Cemetery. Mrs. TuJley Nelson; brother of Tulley partment or room and board. Ke. 1033. BRICK REPAIRS three weeks. Following his recov­ nurses’ training with Loretto Miss June Creston of Delta, a g Nelson, Jr.. Empire: Mrs. Robert Bart­ BRICK REPAIRS i Speclalixtnt In brick lett. Spokane. Wash.: and Mrs. Jack Heights college. FURNISHED house or apartment by re­ 3^ ery in the U. S., he was returned niece of Mrs. Anthony Karpisek, pointing and repairing, also caulking and A. T. THOMSON Peters, Dallas. Tex. Requiem Msss will spectable young Catholic couple expecting to transport duty in the North In the level of higher education visited her aunt for a few days painting. DE. 6660. WALTER EYAMB. P' be offered at 10:30 o'clock Friday. Sept. baby. Rent in advance. EAst 7917. W 600 Sherman St. TA 8018 24. in Our Lady of Lourdes church. Atlantic, and in January, 1943, Penrose Foundation a $500,000 building addition will en route to Fort Collins, where she 946 Steela. i\ Georgetown. his flagship was torpedoed. begin this year at Loretto Heights will attend Colorado A. & M. CATHOLIC veteran in college, wife, baby, PAINTING and paper hanging. E x p ^ m WILLIAM B. RAPUE. 3500 Marion. It was during his efforts at cofiege. Regis college has formu­ Out-of-town visitors are Mrs. need two bedroom house or apartment im­ work. Beat material. Call for Fall Pric;B. Husband of Rose Rapue: father of mediately. Reasonable SPruce 7562. Spruce 6219. si Pauline Fahrig and Alice Martin. Den­ rescuing trapped men aboard the Donates $10,000 to lated plans for enlarged classroom Joseph Wallace of Washington, D. Call a and recreational facilities. ver; Clarence Rapue. Gresham, Ore.: burning ship that he was severely |C., a guest la.st week of Mr. and YOUNG Catholic couple, both employed, FOR SALE and Fred Rapue, Pueblo: brother of Tom 600 Non-Catholic Pupil. Mrs. Harold Collins; Mrs. Althea urgently need apartment with bath, to Rapue, Van Nuys. Calif., and Fred and burned and blinded. It was eight months later before the doctors at Aid Nursing Study Rudisill and baby daughter of $50.00. References. CH 6639. between 8 F ZOXE CAB George Rapue. Denver; grandfather of “ The philosophy of Catholic ed­ and 5 o'clock. WOOD SALE—Kindling, range, hsa< Gladys Burke and Mary SulHvan. Den­ St. Alban’s hospital, Brooklyn, ucation IS attested not only by the Leadville, guests for a couple of (arnica, fireplace blocks, mill aada—1 !MAin 7171 ver; Gerald. Kenneth, and JCaren Rapue, were able to restore his eyesight. (Continued From Page One) members of the Church,” Father weeks of Mr*. Anthony Karpisek; lieered 68.00. KEyitone 2480. Prompt. CoarteouB Sorrle* Gresham. Ore. Requiem Ma|s wait o f­ and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wittner of American Pennant CHEAPER RATES fered Sept, t o in Annunciation church. Father Mike then reported for as registered nurses. Approxi­ Leyden says. “ The parents of COAT FOR SALE I CLEAN SEW CABS Interment Mt. Olivet, shore duty with the merchant mately 112 students have enrolled some 600 non-Catholic children rec­ North Hollywood, Calif., who are Mfg. Co. marine in Florida, and remained this fall. ognize the value of religious edu­ being entertained by Mrs. Anna GIRLS Brown Teddy Bear coat, red trim, MRS. ANNA PAGLIASOTTI Anderson, the aunt of Mrs. Witt­ MFGR’ S. OP size 13. 67.60. Tabor 0384. ' Mrs. Anna PagUasotti. a native of in St. Petersburg until his retire­ In accepting the gift on behalf cation by sending their children to B1-8CROOL AND KRAT. BANNERS, Italy and an Englewood resident for ment in October, 1945, after 18 of Loretto Heights college and the parochial schools. Many more non- ner. SEALS. STATE PENNANTS. SCOUT LET US CHECK THAT the past Ave years, died unexpectedly years of active service and with three hospitals, Archbishop Vehr Catholic children have sought ad­ Wedding bells rang Sept. 18 for BANNERS Sept. 19 in her home after suffering a Miss Mary Natalie Swan, daugh­ CHENILLE EMBLEMS, WARDROBE BEFORE heart attack. Born in Bessolo. Italy. the permanent rank of commander^ pointed out the heavy responsi­ mission during the past year, but MONOGRAMS AND CAPS Jan. 3. 1876. she came to this country facilities were not adequate to care ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swan m llth SL. Pontin. Bailding. KE U (7 SCHOOL STARTS bility the hospitals and college and Trinidad when she was 13. She was were assuming in starting this pro­ for them.” of 232 Dahlia, and Paul Rinekart married in 1890 to George Pagliasotti. a of Sunbury, Pa., married before coal miner. In 1919. they moved to Catholic U. of Peking gram. “ You have a challenge not A total of 785 full and part- Dawson, N. Mex^. where they resided only from the standards of Cath­ time teachers staffed the Catholic Father John M. Scannell in St. Would YouTfelp Us? CREST CLEANERS' until Mr. Pagliasottl's death in 1943. schools of the state in 1947-48. Of John the Evangelist's church. The Mrs. Pagliasotti then moved to 2726 S. Swamped by Applicants olic education but from the needs of the whole Colorado community this number 573 were sisters, six attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Young Catholic working couple AND Acoma street. Englewood. Swan, the sister-in-law and brother need two or three room 'fur­ Surviving are five sons. John T., Jo­ Chicago.— The Catholic Univer­ as well,” he said. brothers, 116 priests, and 90 lay seph, and George Pagliasotti, all of Den­ teachers. Future building programs of the bride. After the wedding, a nished apartment near St. sity of Peking in Peiping, China, Coming from Philadelphia in the ver: Michael Pagliasotti, Berkeley. to meet the educational demands reception was held in the home of John'i or Cathedral Pariih by TAILORS' DYERS Calif.; and Joe Angelo Pagliasotti. March has received entrance applications ’80s, just out of Harvard college, the bride’s parents. Mrs. Rine­ December 1. Field. Calif.: three daughters. Mrs. Mary from 4,872 students, more than a predicate a need for even more SAVE ON CASH AND CARRY SeppI and Mrs. Rose Mace, Denver, and the late Spencer Penrose was one hart is a graduate of Loretto third of them women, reported the qualified religious teachers to staff CALL KE. 4205 EXT. 13 SUN­ Mrs. Theresa Bergera. Price. Utah: 15 of the pioneers of the Cripple them. Heights college and Mr. Rinehart DAY THROUGH THURSDAY 2210 Kearney D E 6 4 3 0 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchil university’s American national of­ Creek gold mines. Meeting with dren. Requiem High Mass ,was offered fice. In the foreword to the report attended Denver university. CH. 9305 FRIDAY AND SAT­ Sept. 22 In St. Louis* church. Englewood. outstanding success in his mining Archbishop Vehr thanks “ the Miss Patricia Collins entertained URDAY. For COUNTY JUDGE Boulevard mortuary. Aimlicants took examinations in ventures, he later developed rail­ priests, sisters, and devoted lay recently at a shower for Miss Pat riH i4 pa4 la M tttw IK CMty M ft Cieamie THE BEST IN LUGGAGE the Catholic schools of 11 cities roads, ranches, land companies, MRS. FLORA M. JOHNSON people for their self-sacrificing Behrens, bride-elect. Of Ail Kinds in order that every section of banks, and many other commercial labors and magnificent support of Dr. and Mrs. Kemp Cooper and CHECKER CABS Mrs. Flora M. Johnson. 63, a native China might be represented. For enterprises. Just three months be­ of Italy, died Sept. 17 in ^t. Anthony's our Catholic schools. Without their Dr. and Mrs. William B. Swigert Sightseeing Trips Daily hospital after an illness of one month many it was their first contact fore his death in December, 1939, co-operation our system of educa­ left to attend the state medical She lived at 3075 W. 39th avenue. Born with Catholicism. he had started to distribute the tion would be impossible.” convention in Glenwood Springs. ED DUNDON TA . 2 2 33 in Italy, she came to this country and vast wealth he had accumulated NK Idaho Spring* as a child. She attended Despite their eagerness for a school in Idaho Springs. Louisville, and Catholic education, hundreds who in the development of the .^Teat G CO Telluride, and was married in 1915 to passed the tests successfully must Rocky mountain area. At that time KE. 3 0 7 9 John L. Johnson, an electrician. They moved to Denver in 1920. be turned away because of the he created and endowed the Pen­ Surviving, in addition to her husband university’s limited facilities. It rose Tumor institute at the Glock- OIAMO.NOS. w a t c h e s . are a son. John M. Johnson. Denver: a ner hospital, (Colorado Springs. SILVERWARE daughter. Mrs. Frances LePierre. Nor- is operated by the Society of the wichtown. Conn.; three sisters, Mrs. Divine Word. Since that time the Spencer Pen­ athoMc personnel and the Mary Blanchi Aurora: Mrs. Eleanor rose foundation, under the guid­ TESTER'S JEWELRY Harvey, Denver; and Mrs. Della Wilson. Requiem Mass was offered Sept. 18 in ance of Mrs. Spencer Penrose, has Kemmerer. W yo.: snd a granddaughter. St. Elizabeth's church. Interment Mt. Watch Repairs Requiem Ma-^s was offered Sept. 22 in Olivet. carried on the great charitable St. Catherine’s church. Interment Mt. work he began. 1529 Welton CH. 2447 Olivet. Olinger mortuary. HARRY W. TITUS finest equipment and faciiities Services were held Sept. 18 for Hsrry FRANK HOY W. Tflus, former Denver university in­ Frank Hoy. 70. former South Dakota structor snd librarisn for the Denver political leader, died Sept. 17 of a heart public kbrsry, who died June 27 in Two Buildings attack in a local hospital. Mr. Hoy lived .Msnils, Philippine islands. Born in D part of euery Cathaiic Seruice at 8551 Williama street. Born in Garner, Cleveland. 0.. Dec. 29, 1912, Mr. Titus la.. Sept. 6. 1878. he attended school A Mausoleum Owner moved to Long Beach. Calif., when a child there and then moved to Artesian. S. and attended public school there. He To Be Blessed Dak., where he entered the hardware received h»s bachelor's and master's business. He served terms as mayor of degrees In political science from the (Continued From Page One) Artesian and as state senator from San­ University of California. He moved to born county shortly after World war I. Denver In 1988 and taught school here, 11 o’clock. Confeesions will be Since cominsr to Denver in 1935. he was employed as a heatins* engineer. Mr. and then served as a librarian before heard there Saturday afternoon joining the army in 1944. He fought Hoy was a member of Annunciation throughout the Pacific .area in World from 3:30 to 5 and evening from parish and the National Rifle club. 7 to 9. funeral Director Surviving are three daughters. Mri. war n and remained in Manila after re­ Frances Bailey. Mrs. Vivian Swartz, and ceiving a discharge in 1946. Mr. Titus, The Rev. Michael Maher, ad- Mrs. Gerbsise Robinson, all of Minne­ a Catholic, was a member of the Elks' club in Manila and Sigma Chi fraternity. miniatrator, announcea the follow­ apolis. Minn.; two sons. Maynard Hoy Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Zells M. ‘a n d Saperv»‘on of Denver and Wallace Hoy. also of ing gifts; Organ, costing $3,200, Minneapolis: and a niece. Mrs. May Titus, and a son. John J., both of 642 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maher, Des Santa Fe drive; and bit mother. Mrs. Ina Howe, at whose home he lived. Requiem Titus. Long Beach. Interment ML Olivet. Heines (Mr. Maher is the priest’s Mass was offered Sept. 20 in Annuncia­ brother); pews, costing $2,000, Adviser tion church. Interment in Artesian. S. GARFIELD VALDEZ "Until costs were brought to Dak. Olinger mortuary. Mrs. Clara Bonn; tabernacle, Mrs. oui attention, we always Garfield Valdez. World war II hero, Guy Wasson, Kansas City, Mo.; SGT. ARNOLD W. FRUSHOUR died 8ept. 16 after a one-month Illneif thought a Mausoleum invest­ which retulted from wounds received In altar fixtures, Mrs. Eleanor ment was far beyond our Requiem Mass is being offered at 10 action at Saipan. Born in Lafayette o'clock Thursday. Sept. 28. in Holy Ghost Scheuth and Margaret Seheuth; means. VVe were amazed to April lie 1924, Mr. Valdez moved to Communion rail, Mrs. Lena Hart; church for Sgt. Arnold W. Frushour, Walsenburg when a child and attended ' CoX‘ “ find the low costs resulting Denver native, who was killed in service school there. He joined the marines In Baptismal font, Vynckier family; from modem engineering ana in World war II. Bom here Dee. 8. August. 1942, and was made a rifleman marble statue of St. Anthony, manufacturing sl^ .’' 1914. he attended local schools. He was in the Second marine division. After employed by the Rio Grande railroad being sent overseas he was in action in Frank Morelli; vestments, Taber­ before entering the army Nov. 22. 1948. the Hawaiian island area. New Zealand nacle society. BEE THE CRANITES IN THE FAMOUS Attached to a railroad battalion, he went area, Guadalcanal. Tarawa. Gilbert RAINBOW LINE overseas in September, 1944, and was islands, Marianas, the Aleutians. Saipan, RECTORY’S BLESSING injured June 15. 1945. in a train acci­ and in the liberation of the PhQippines. SET AT S P.M. SEPT. 30 " - “ - - f e dent yhile being transferred from Ger­ He received several awards for valor, in­ many to France. He died two days later cluding the Purple Heart. The blessing of St. Anne's rec­ A dviir JACQUES BROTHERS in Limey, France, and received four Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eleanor tory will take place at 5 p.m. battle stars. Valdez; a son, Thomas; his father, ^ Ip h Thursday, Sept. 30. A dinner for Members o f Cathedral Surviving are bis mother. Mrs. Minnie Valdez, WaUenburg; and his mother. Frushour. 2845 Court place; a daughteN Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m, Friday. clergy attending will follow. Parish Since 1902 Susan. Norwood: a sister. Mrs. Pearl Sept 24, in the mortuary chapel. Re­ A reception for lay persons will Reisbeck: and three brothers. Charles, quiem High Mass will be offered at 9 be held Sunday, Oct. 3, from 2 to MONUMENTS OF DISTINCTION (Jeorge, and David Frushour, all of Den­ o'clock Saturday, Sept. 25, in S t 6 p.m. An open house for priests ver. Interment Mt. Olivet. Cnjetan's church. Interment Mt Olivet 28 £. 6th Ave. TAbor 6468 will be held that evening from WILLIAM O'ROURKE EDWARD J. WINTERS 7:30 o’clock on. The Rev. ForxMt William O'Rourke. 55. 8682 Jackson Edward J. Winters, 76, retired Den­ Allen, pastor, extends a special in­ street, died Sept. 14* In a local veterans' ver plumber, died Sept 14 in his home. hospital Bom In Indiana Feb. 26. 1898. 8688 Clayton street, after a ycar'a illness. vitation to all priests to attend the he served with the army in World war A native of Cheyenne, Wyo.. Mr. Winters open house. I and ehme to Denver 26 years ago. Mr. came to Denver In 1888. He owned and O'Rourke was a steelworker most of his his own plumbing buiinase here The landscaping remains to be life. for more than 50 years until his retire­ done at the rectory, and the radia­ COLO SPRING Surviving are hia wife. Marie ment a year ago. He and his wife, Annie, tors have not yet been received. MONUMENTS O'Rourke; two tons, Pete M. O'Rourke, celebrated their 50tb wedding anniver­ MCAUTirUL CMIUTfS Denver, and Lt. Dan O'Rourke, Dayton, sary Jnly 80. Mr. and Mrs. George Graul and ^ mORTURBIES O .: two daughters. Mrs. Charlene Paah, Sarviving, In tddKfon to hie wife, are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lombardi Paramount. Calif., and Mrs. Rost Phcler, tIuM sens, Dopald. Leonard, and Clifford; are furnishing shrubs and trees. SIXTiINTH AT lO U lO ll.v Englewood; a sister. Mrs. Mary ^1, and eight grandchildren. Requiem Mass SleaSole 31(3 Indianapolis; a. brother, Pat O’Rourke, ^e^as offered Sept 17 in AimuseiaMon. Joae^ Loffreda is doing the land- S t James* M o.; aad aix grasdebUdrtn. church. Interment M t Olivet* seaplogi Thuridoy, Sept. 23, 1948 Office, 938 8anneek Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystene 4205 PAGE ELEVEN The Denver Catholic Register President______„Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Editor...... R t Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Hear Managing; Director...... Rev. John B. Cavanagh, M.A., LittD. Associate Editors— M. P. Everett Jour.D.; Rev. Francis Syrianey, my case, I know, I swelled like a ity of life— yet they had not M.A.; Linus Riordan, A.B., Litt.M.; Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A.; Moustache Cups pouter pigeon when, answering Flight to Nowhere. gained the power to survive. derogatory comments from by­ Rev. John Ebel, M.A.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A.; Paul H. Hallett, By Rev. Jam^s B. Hamblin Survival, he then knew, is fully ASK and LEARN standers, the barber scraping my as dependent on the quality of life . . a'n8 So. Pearl The American National Bank of Denver is proud t to announce, commencing October 1st, interest rates on all Savings Deposits will be increased YOU PAY ONLY 5 0 ^ A ROOM A MONTH to 1 i/i per cent per year, on all accounts in excess of $100.00. All deposits are protected by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation/ NAin .SSI4 Leave your car in the handy Parking Plaza located n^zt door to the Bank. 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m PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Benneck Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyttone 4205 Thursday, Sept. 23, 1948 ST. JOHN'S PARISH Altar Society Appeal Out for Workers University Club BURKE^S Ciricie Drive In.Community Chest Drive KNIGHT SERVICE CO. , M A R K E T Broadmoor Cleaners Holds Meeting Workers are needed now for the approaching Community Plans Outing.at B. L. Bennett — E. R. Willlama M O T O R TUNING (St. Antkbnr’i Paritk, Waitwood) Chest campaign, which will be one of the most significant in Qaelity Meal. — Fiah — GreeeriM the history of the Chest organization in the Denver area, ac­ 26 E. 1 1th Ave., and 712 So. Pearl Complete Auto Service Fre.fa a Frtnen Prulla and VexetabiM St. Anthony’s Altar and Rosary society met Sept. 15 in the home of cording to Palmer Hoyt, general campaign chairman. Mountain Camp MA. 7442 Call for & Delivery PE. 8485 Waahiag - Peliahing St Lubrication 2422 E. 6lh Ave. FR. 8891 Mrs. Arthur L. Nider, with Mrs. Hoyt said he could not stress too strongly the need for 6th Avo. at Detroit FR. 3396 We Deliver Ed Reichert as co-hostess. The next workers to swell the ranks of the 5,000 volunteers who annually The St. Thomas University club Avoid the Rnih — Sond Your Fall Clotko* Now meeting will be held Oct. 6 in the wofk in the Chest “ Red Feather’’ field army. of Denver will hold a fall outing Permanent Waving home of Mrs. Garland Bunce. “ Workers are our No. 1 objective now, and we need man­ Sunday, Sept. 26, at Our Lady of I. a Specialty RADIO SERVICE Plans for the dedication of the new power and womanpower to raise the money in October,” Hoyt the Rockies camp. A picnic lunch ^ Jnsfi Good. Honest and church were discussed. The attend­ said. “ Volunteers are invited to call MAin 2221 and get on the will be followed oy dancing in the ST. FRANCIS DE SALES^ PARISH M y Lady Edith Reliable Work ance prize was awarded to Father team— a big and important team because of the tremendous evening. Reservations may be PlionF DE. 8222 M. A. Maher. health, welfare, and recreation needs served 1)y the 80 agencies Beauty Shoppe An invitation is extended to participating in the joint four-county campaign this year.” ELECTRO PRODUaS CO. all to attend the dedication of the Frank H. Ricketspn, Jr., president of the Denver Chest, JACKSON’S Minnit KecMler. Mcr. joined Hoyt in emphasizing that the 80 agencies, plus the USO, 1712 E, 6lh Are. at Gilpin new church Wednesday, Sept. 29. S804 E. 6th Ave. EA. 0788 Dedication services will begin at constitute the_ largest number of Red Feather services ever Cut R ate D r u g s 10:30 a.m. included m a Denver campaign in peacetime. Adams, Arapahoe, PRESCRIPTIONS The Holy Name society met in and Jefferson counties have joined .with Denver in a single Chest FOUNTAIN SERVICE ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH the church Tuesday evening. After appeal Oct. 18-29. FREE PBOHP1 DBUVERT i t i this meeting the trustees held a They asserted the recently announced total of $1,459,300 Cell SP. 8441 Dewalag A AJaaaOa short meeting. is the minimum, and said there is no basis in fact for the com­ JKI aaaaaiad agalnat taid real eatata for the $ 9 a church and school until 1908, (Oottax at Fairfax) year 1242: that taid real eatate w u taxed Ancient Order of Hibernians in OLSON’S STORES la the name of John Rota! that the atttu. when a new church was erected. the U, S., has announced the ap- ■ASOWABt, GLASS. PAINTB In recent Years it had been used tory period of redemption expired Novem­ lolntment of A. Kenneth Wil- LAWN HOWntS SHARPENED 2750 W. 29th GL. 8618 ber 27. 1246: that the tame hta not bean by the J. B. Kenney Construction oughby of Brooklyn as a deputy radaemad: that aald property may be re­ FR. 2725 8022 E. Colfax deemed at any time before a Tax Dted ia company, to which it was sold In national organizer. a U RIMEBART. Prop. iaauad: that a Tax Deed will be itaued to 1946. 3030 E 6th EA. 1801 CHflnCERV OFFICE tha laid Alfred Imbro and Eva A. Imbro, at The members of the post and Joint Tenanta with Riaht of Survtvorahip Annunciation and not aa tananta in common, lawful their wives did the remodeling holder of aald eertifleatc, on tha Hat day work themselves. The Branna­ of January at 6 o'clock p.m. 1949, unlcai man post, composed exclusively the aame haa been redeemed before a a'clock DRUGS PR1(» 1516 Logan Street Denveri Oelerade p.m. of aald data. of World war II veterans, claims WITNESS my hand and aeal thii 29th the largest membership of World day of Septambar, 1948. war II posts in the U.S, KENNETH L. SMITH (Baal) Hanacer of Ivanna. It is named for a former mem' By ROY W. CASS. her of the Colorado Industrial W u ■TORI rOOD PWWhRSD fOft IV IR V OC^ASIOM, _ _ , , Dapnly Tieaaurer, commiuion, now national com 84tl FtANKUM IT. OPEN SUNDAYS, HOLIDAYS AND EVENINGS riiat Publicatien September 29, 1948. DE. S 3 4 | I Last Publication October 7, 1948. ^ mander-in-chief o f the YF.W. £ . Colfax at Ivanhoo

L. .1 m k Thuriday, Sept. 23, 1948 Office, 938 Bannock Straat THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Tala phono, KEytfena 420S RAGE THIRTEEN

80 Attend 1st Meeting of KIRA Y Brighton Parish Miraculous Medal Novena Jack Hall iVanfs To $ave You Money! When You Renew Auto Insurance Study Club Held at St. Vincent's To Provide Tots' To Be Held at Cathedral CHECK THIS LOW PRICE! Liehility Sc Property $ 9 .8 0 (St. Vincent <1# Paul*! Pari(li| on “ Atheists in the Fox Holes," The Altar society will meet in A solemn novena to Our Lady of the Mil-aculous Medal D a m ege, 5- 10-S fo r 6 m os. DenTer) will be led by Roger Zoellner, Bill the school hall on Thursday, Sept. will be conducted in the Denver Cathedral beginning Sun- evrmt rsls Eighty high school pupils at­ 80. Nursery Sundays plin IS Ufetim* rntnlimlilp In. Smith, Mary Helen Taylor, and AlruSr, },0S3 Ctlinli swfli Stn lirt thilr 4rlnn tended the first meeting of the St. Joseph’s circle met in the day^ Sept. 26. The services will be conducted and sermons Brighton. — Beginning Sunday, llcMiM SuiiH *t fsllin tg Masl* «lih tti itsl* discussion club of KIRAY, St. Mary Bauer. home of Mrs. Thomas Smith last delivered~by the Rev. Thomas Ryan, C.M., member of the FImmIsI Rus»ilSlllty L>». T* inU tkli kigsMlSI Vincent de Paul’s division, last The winter schedule of Masses week. Mrs. Harpold won the Sept. 26, during the 8 o’clock Mass t* yti, an* I* M bitl*r grttHti*. rtn*. witb FiriiFt. a nursery will be provided for the Miraculous Medal novena band of the Western province of Clilai art piN snaslly. I* iit*. kiy s uaptit*. Rl|. week. The next meeting of the dis­ on Sundays will go Into effect on award. The next meeting will be ASSE82AILE hniraiu pillcy silk children whose parents are unable the Vincentian Fathers, with head cussion club will be held in the Sunday, Oct. 3, when the first in the home of Mrs. H. Carvalho to find someone to care for quarters in Perryville. Mo. by its popular name: “ The Mirac­ school hall on Tuesday, Sept. 28, Mass will be changed to 7 o'clock. on Tuesday, Sept 28. them while they are attending Father Ryan will deliver the ser­ ulous Medal." Members of the at 7 :30 p.m., and all h^h school The other Masses will remain as All men of the parish and their mons at all the Masses in the Ca­ JACK HALL Mass. The nursery will be staffed association of the Miraculous Med­ Dlitrid Arm pupils in the parish are invited to at present; 8, 9, 10:30, and 12 friends are invited to attend the thedral on Sunday. On weekdays al, in which persona may be en­ weekly pinochle club meetings on by members of the Junior Legion FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP be present. The panel discussion noon. of Mary and supervised by one of during the novena, daily confer­ rolled at all the novena services, Thursday evenings. ences will be given by Father receive many indulgences granted 435 14tli St. AL. 0486 Putor If Better the Missionary Sisters. ’This serv­ ice will be provided each Sunday. Ryan after the 8:16 o’clock Mass. by the Holy Father. The Very Rev. Manus P. Boyle, Mrs. Fred Starbuck returned Services every evening of the no­ pastor, is considerably improved, home last Saturday from New Or­ vena will be held at 7:46. but will be a patient in St. Jo­ leans, La., where she was a dele­ On the two Mondays in the no­ seph’s hospital for some time. gate to the national convention of vena, Sept 27 and O ct 4, two The St. Vincent de Paul circle Dewey Guard the NCCW. services will be held, 6:30 p.m. Recommended Firms ^ Colorado Springs {of the Altar and Rosary society and 7:46 p.m. Mrs. Frank Nies has returned will meet in the home of Mrs. C. P. NOVENA 10 YEARS OLD Burns, 1635 S. Humboldt, Tues­ home after spending a few weeks in the home of her sister, where IN CATHEDRAL PARISH Visitor at Regis day, Sept. 28, at 1 p.m. for a for AUTO she has been‘recuperating from a A perpetual novena to Our Lady dessert-bridge party. Back to Regis college this week Taylor-Hett Nuptial* recent operation. of the Miraculous Medal has been conducted at the Cathedral for on A flying visit, after years of ’Vag Mi.ss Mary Agnes Hett, daugh­ E. P. Luttrell and Joseph Fio- the past 10* years, with services brushing shoulders with the great SERVICE ter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. rita have returned to Chicago, every Monday at 5:30 and 7:45 and near-great in all parts of the Hett, was married to William after a two-week visit with the world, came Mike Reilly, former T. J. Luttrell family. p.m. The novena has proved very Burns Taylor in St. Vincent de popular, with several hundred Paul’s church, prior to a Nuptial Young People persons attending services every Mass said by the Very Rev. Manus Monday. Buckley Bros. Motors Boyle. In Colleges REVEALED The bride wore the wedding Some of the young people from BY OUR LADY Sale* - STUDEBAKERService dress of Mrs. James Sullivan, sis­ the parish who have enrolled in The .Medal of the Immaculate AUTO REPAIRING ON ALL MAKE CARS & TRUCKS ter of the bridegroom. It was of college., for the coming year are Conception, commonly called the white satin made in Colonial fash­ EXPERT BODY AND FENDER WORK — QUALITY PAINTING Misses Mary Ellen Kilker and Mau­ Miraculous medal, was revealed to ■TEAM CLEANING - WASHING - LUBmCATION SERVICE ion, with bow knots appliqued on reen Starbuck at Webster Groves, a Sister of Charity, St. Catherine Mo.; Miss Catherine McMarrow at Laboure, by Our Lady herself in 660 So. Broadway — New Location — RA. 2B26 Loretto Heights, Denver; Misses 1830. Toward the close of that Murfel Miller and Helen Huett at year, she was blessed with three i. D. C m eb C. O. O'Brito the school of nursing, St. Joseph’s apparitions of Mary Immaculate, SPECIAL-$10.95 hospital, Denver; and Larry to which we owe the Miraculous PERmS-SHEAREB MAY REALTY O’ Brien at Colorado university. medal. The following are enrolled in Cath­ The apparitions concerning the Brake Reline— Chev., Ford, Plymouth olic high schools: Bert Starbuck medal were all very much alike; 1U2 No. Tejnn COMPANY and Shirley Gaylor at Cathedral, they have been memorialixed in the ART MALXATI, INC. COLORADO SPRINOr Denver; and Natale Jacobucci at design of the medal that Our Lady TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE BMARTEST 8TORB Real Estate, i^ans, Mt. St. Gertrude, Boulder. ordered to be struck. St. Catherine 1733 GLEN ARM TAbor 8287 Insurance Harold Starbuck described the vision of Nov. 27, Store for Men 1830, as follows: “ The Blessed Vir­ Reliance Vndencrittri Agtnty Takes Bride gin was standing on a globe, and Boys Shop Miss Aniela Whittaker, daugh­ her face was beautiful beyond DilNVER^S FINEST Women’s Casual Shop OLD LINE STOCK. FIRE, ter of Mrs. Blanche Whittaker, and word.*. Her fingers were covered MARINE AND AUTOMOBILE the late Edward Whittaker, of with precious jewels whose light BODY A PAINT SHOP Lawrence, Mass., became the bride dazzled me. And I heard. ‘ Be­ “HI-TEEN” SBOP INSURANCE hold the symbol of the graces I QUICK SERyiCEl of Harold B. Starbuck, son of Mr. Mike Reilly roR OIRLa is TO It and Mrs. C. C. Starbuck of shed upon all who ask for them!’ Body • Fender • Paint • Upholstery Brighton, in a wedding ceremony Then an oval frame fotmed around Regis student who had served as BMattfnllT in St. Patrick’s church, Lawrence, the Blessed Virgin and I read the personal bodyguard to the late A ll M akes W ORLD W IDE and R tiifall; letters in gold: ‘0 Mary, conceived Ma.ss., on Sept. 1,3. Miss Agnes Pre.sident Franklin D. Roosevelt. OVALITY AT A FAIR PRICE TRAVEL SYSTEM Appointed Doyle played the traditional wed' without sin, pray for us who have Widely known because of his AUTHORIZED AGENTS rOR THE ding marches. recourse to thee.’ The vision re­ work and because of his book, AIRLINES AND STEAMSHIP LINES 117 E. versed, and I beheld the letter ‘M’ The bride, who was given in Reilly of the White House, pub­ B. J. O'LEARY, Utn*g*T surmounted by a cross, at the foot CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. PIKES I ? ’ '', T ' marriage by her brother, John lished after FDR’s death, Reilly ■p«dal Att«ntlon (e C ittg j taS PEAK of the cross a bar, and below all came to Denver as personal body­ / R«llalau Whittaker, was in a brown suit the Heart of Jesus crowned with 13th and Broadway TA bor 5191 with white accessories. She woreuhorn.s. and the heart of Mary guard to Republican Presidential a corsage of white roses. candidate Thomas E. Dewey for his I pierced with a sword. A voice said appearance at the City auditorium Mrs. Joseph W. Ryan, Jr. fKANK “If Your Need* 4ro EUetrical SIS- to me: ‘Have a medal struck after Tuesday night, Sept. 21. Mr*. Wm. B. T y lo r ter of the bride, was matron of Woodrow Wilson Auto Body & Upholstery Co. MORRISSEY Call Main 939” this model. Persons who wear it honor. She wore an aqua blue indulgenced will receive great Played Football ■ Specio/ WIRINO—FIXTURES AND REPAIRS the skirt. Her veil cascaded from suit, with black accessories, and a graces, especially if they wear it On ’28 Team COMPLETE AUTO BODY, SERVICE a beaded Juliet cap and her bou­ corsage of pink roses. Joseph W. SPRING SERVICE around the neck’.’’ Reilly, a native of Anaconda, Berwick Electric Co. quet w a s of gardenias and Ryan, Jr., was best man MEDAL WORN Body & Fender Repair — Painting — Welding J. D. BERWICK Mont., attended Regis college in Cars • Trucks stephanotis. The bride wore an Following the ceremony a re- BY MILLIONS Complete Auto Upholster’y Service Colorid* Sprint*, Colorad* heirloom necklace more than 100 1928-29 and played on the football t W. C'jchorrai ception was held in the home of The medal in a short time was i team of that era. 'The following years old, lent to her by Mrs. Convertible Topi— Seat Covert— Cuihion Repairing the bryle’s mother. A three-tiered worn by millions. Devotion to Our year he entered George Washing­ Fred C. Hill of Denver. wedding cake formed the center Lady of the Miraculous Medal was Caupes Converted into Club Coupes Miss Ann Hett wa.s her sister’s ton university in Washington, piece of the bride’s table. followed by numerous favors and D.C., where he also played foot­ The Murray Drug Co. WILLIAM C. CRARON maid of honor. Bridesmaids were graces—both temporal and spir­ 682-96 So. Broadway PE. 5264 ' Mrs. James Sullivan and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Starbuck left on a ball. At the close of his college short trip through the White moun itual. So many were the winders Woodrow Wilton. Prop., Member of Our Lady of Lourdet Parish **Sup§rior Service Stores** Optometrist McNevin. Miss Winifred Linsen- days, he coached at Stuart Junior tains of New Hampshire. They ar­ that occured that the medal came high school for a season and then Main Store Phone Main 144 III North Ttl*a SI. maier was soloist. rive by plane in Denver on Sun- entered government work as a Dudley F. Taylor was best man Main Store — 18 North Tojos 8u PHONB MAIN U U day evening to visit the bride­ secret service man. J for his brother and ushers were MUOSON North Storo — 832 North Tojon S t COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. groom’s family. Week's Mission in Craig Reilly has an engaging per­ VIC HEBERT, Inc. B B C B li John Hett and W'illiam Erickson. II sonality and thi.s, coupled with his Since 1918 Mr. and Mrs. Starbuck will re­ i The bride is a graduate of St. Set hr Sunday, Sept 26 efficient handling of a difficult Cel Baur’t (of Denver) PETE REROI^l Francis de Sales’ high school and side in Seattle, Wash., where Mr. Candy and Ice Cream at Starbuck will continue his studies job, attracted the attention of FLRNITIJRE SHOP attended the University of Den­ Craig.— There will be a week’s 3660 Downing Denver Phone AC 4848 at the University of Washington. Roosevelt. Reilly became .supervisor UPHOLSTERING. ver, where she was a member of mission in St. Michael’s parish, be­ Mrs. Katie Stegman is recover­ of the secret service department Johnson-English RE-UPHOI.STERING AND Sigma Kappa sorority. She has ginning this Sunday. 'This mission at the White House and as time REPAIRING been employed as a secretary at ing in a Denver hospital after a will be given by Father Justin A. Slip Cover* *nd Drmporlo* serious operation on her eyes. went on became Roosevelt'.* per­ Drug Go. M.do to Oruor the Western Air lines. Eeles, O.F.M., of St. Elizabeth’s sonal bodyguard. He traveled with Mr. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. church, Denver. A good attendance RADIO SERVICE i - Furniture Made to Order the President to North Africa, LENTHERIC Toiletrie* Ralph F. Taylor of Denver, is a wedding trip to Banff, Canada, Tojon ot BIJoq 8 t Phono 1418 7Vi S. Catcodt Avo. Main ISO. is expected, and there will be Yalta, and the other famous con­ A Complete Service for Car or Home Radio* student at Regis college. He served and Lake Louise. classes for the children in the aft­ ference sites. for two and one-half years in the The St. Anne circle will meet ernoon. We Will Serve You Best The Heyse Sheet merchant marine. in the home of Mrs. A. Cavenaugh Recently baptized was Lorraine FDR’s Courage Metal and Roofing The couple left by plane for a Friday, Sept. 24. Antoinette,, daughter of Mr. and Won Admiration INCORPORATED Mrs. Raymond Knez; there are Passage of time has in no way JAMES MOTOR CO. HEATING ROOFING three other children in the family. diminished Reilly’s admiration for SHEET METAL ENTERPRISE TENT 1278 Lincoln Dodge & Plymouth Sales & Service KE. 8221 111 North Wrbtr 6 tr » t Denver Girl, Catholic U. Sponsors were Antone and Cleo Roosevelt’s courage in the face of Phono 1 Mafn 552 AND AWNING CO. Knez. Also baptized was Rose physical odds. Utterly helpless Rot. 1555 Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. without a ramp or his cane to PH. 1264 Grad Weid in Washington Joseph Kawcak, with John and grasp tightly, often in pain, the Catherine Kawcak as sponsors. late President took on a schedule The marriage of Mi.ss Joan They wore identical gowns of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knez are of travel that would have weakened LOGAN GARAGE O’Byine of Denver and Francis ice blue brocaded satin with match­ the parents of a son, their fourth many a man in good health. He Expert Repairing on All Makes HEIDELBERG'S Paul Ford of New York city took ing bonnets and carried arm bou­ child. never complained of physical place Aug. 14 in St. Anthony’s quets of white chrysanthemums weariness. Complete Body, Fender and Paint Dept. CLOTHING church in Washington, D.C., with and blue forget-me-nots. Statistics show that Roosevelt Wheel Balancing and Front End Alignment Men'i FurnUhingB the Rev. John Droessel officiating John Dugan was best man and Catechism Classes Have traveled more than 450,000 miles 275 So. Logan SP. 3811 and the 'Rev. Gilbert V. Hartke. Walter Kerr and Neal O’Byme 10 NORTH TEJON ST. during his time in office. In order O.P., offering the Nuptial Mass. were usher*. Begun in Keenesburg to do his job, Reilly traveled nearly ' ■ EXPERT — — — The bride, daughter of Mr. and Both the bride and bridegroom three times that far, often making AUTO REPAIR ILETnunKCiiiiiAEii Mrs. Cornelius O’Byrne, was received Master’s degrees in Keenesburg.— Catechism classes advance trips to areas that the All Makes COMPLIUENTS OP given in marriage by her father. speech and drama at the Catholic for public school children were President planned to visit to make She wore a gown of white marqui­ University of America, where Miss Eaiy Time Payments OLSON & RENROW begun last Sunday and will con­ preparations for security. sette appliqued in satin and fash­ O’Byrne subsequently became an tinue throughout the year every Following Roosevelt’s death, a Northwestern Auto Go. CHRYSLIR-PLYMOUTH" PLRG. & HTG. CO. ioned with a hoop skirt. instructor. Sunday after Mass. Sister Esther turnover in personnel took place UPTOm MOTORCO. Her veil of illusion was attached Mr. Ford was instructor in dra­ 549 Broadway TAbor 6201 Qyiolort Sne. Marie reports an enrollment of at the White House. Reilly is at 1908 BROADWAY CliSMfe 116 North Weber St. to a flower-trimmed bonnet and matic writing at Fordham univer­ 13 in the first four grades, and present serving as bodyguard for Tel. Main 3066 she carried a mother-of-pearl sity. H is play Kingdom of the Sister M. Anita, who teaches the Thomas E. Dewey and came to prayer book with a pair of white Blind, was produced as part of older group, had nine— a total of Denver in advance of that candi­ orchids. Catholic university’s play festival 22. date’s appearance here. Miss Rosemary O’ Byrne was this past year. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rau are the Shortly after his arrival, he maid of honor for her sister. Miss After a wedding trip to New parents of a girl, Mary Ellen, bom paid a visit to Regis college to Katharine Ford, sister of the Orleans, the couple flew to Guate­ Sept. 9 in Brighton. renew his friendship with a Chuck Full of Nails bridegroom, and Mrs. Walter Kerr mala, where they will spend the Mrs. Ralph Sauter, Mrs. W. R. teacher of his college days, the of Washington were bridesmaids. winter. Coan, Mrs. Ben Ginther, and Mrs. Rev. Joseph A. Ryan, S.J., head + Ralph Strong from the Holy Fam­ of the department of commerce ily Altar and Rosary Society at­ and finance at the college. and fu / / o f^ / r / tended the El Pomar retreat for Reilly is married and makes his the Greeley deanery Sept. 18 home in Washington, 'D.C., at PUTNErS PURSE BROS. and 19. 6601 Fourteenth street, N.W. HOME — SUPPLY GROCERY & MARKET HARDWARE PAINT GROCERIES - HEATS — FRUITS VEGETABLES DODGE-PLYMOUTH OWNERS ROOFING APPLIANCES •t(S E**t Colfas At*. 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Picnic Closes LH .C. Frosh Week First Meeting 2 Pieces Homemaker’s Recovered $65.50 Department Of PIA Is Held V s PatroniMB The*e ReliabU and Friendly Firm* Beautiful At St. Cajetan's Fabrics (St. Cajetan’s Parish, Denver) Come In or We Will Show Fabric* in Your Home St. ()ajctan’s Parent-Teacher’s association held its first meeting COLORADO of the year on Sunday, Sept. 19, UPHOLSTERY CO* . in the school hall. The Very Rev. GL. 2304 2501 16th St. John Ordinas, C.R., led the open­ ing prayer and Mrs. Lucy Alire INSULATION presided. The following committee chair­ Weather Strip men were appointed by the presi­ I Storm Sash dent, Mrs. Lucy Alire, with the approval of Sister Mary De Chan- IS43LARIMER« Alpine 3422 Easy PaymenU tal, honorary president: Sister Mai^ Raymond, membership; Mrs. ECONOMY LUMBER & HARDWARE Elijio Jacques, program; Mrs. Stmt/ki 350 So. Colorado Blyd. DE. 5495 Florence Gallegos, first Friday breakfast; Mrs. J. P. Valdez, ath­ letic; Mrs. Elias Vigil, hospitality; LORETTO HEIGHTS FRESHIES found a picnic with| dose to their first week in college. Pictured above is one group of Mrs. Betty Gutierrez, health; Mrs. Marie Torres, room representa­ FURNACE VACUUM CLEANING Regis students on the L.H.C. campus Sept. 19 a delightful tives; Mrs. J. Eugene Chavez, Jr., THE publicity; and Sister Monica, LARGE EQUIPMENT ways and means, assisted by Mgs. McVeigh Company We do a complete job including hot air pipes, Lucrecia Vigil, Mrs. De Leon, registers and cold air ducts. Mrs. Joseph Valdez, and Mrs. Ed­ PAINTING AND Fr. Regan Asks Nurses to Attend Retreat ward Garcia. DECORATING Work Guaranteed The superior, Sister Mary De CONTRACTORS (Archdiocetan Council of Catholic Esther Morrison, Elise Collier, Fitzgerald, graduate of St. Cather­ Maxine Ruggles, class of '47, left Chantal, gave a brief but interest­ 1328 Inca KE. 0718 SUPREME COAL CO. AND FUEL SERVICE Nur.et, Denver) Rose McEnulty, Gertrude Downey, ine’s hospital, Omaha, Neb, class this week for California. ing talk on the activities slated Probably no other appeal for the Mary Downing, Susan O’Connell, of ’48, who is now working in the Miss Mary Ursula Kelly is now for the current school year. She PE 4679 864 So. Broadway SP 7415 Catholic nurses’ retreat, which is Betty Pederson, Elsie Ferrel, medical department; Miss Jeanne working on the 3 to 11 shift on also presented the teaching faculty, SHINGLING being sponsored this week end, Kathryn Ruddy, Ruth Gibbs, Ei­ Kellogg, class of ’ 42, who is work­ third east She attends Denver which is the same as last year, can be more effective than the leen Connors, Monica Amo, Ethel ing in the surgical department; university in the morning. Mrs. with the exception of Sister Ca­ milla, who is replacing Sister OUR % e following letter from the spiritual Huck, Florence Morahan, Agnes and Miss Anne Sweeney, Mercy Margaret Davis is replacing her NDERSO director, the Rev. John J. Regan. Eliott. Lucille Riepl, Catherine graduate, also in surgery. as head nurse. Wilfreda in the fifth grade. Sis­ i l BRO£ tmm My Dear Catholic Nurse: Martelon, Mary Burke, Josephine Miss Rose Mary Keilfgher, ter Camilla is a native of Colo­ , SPECIALTY Draperies E l l Mrs. Peter Colleton, the former rado but has taught mostly in r I am writing this letter to call Hayes, Marjorie Vogt, Pauline class of ’46, underwent major sur­ Interior - Exterior Painting your attention to the ACCN’s most Woolman, Cecilia Geiger, and gery this week at Mercy. Catherine Haney, '48, was a re­ Kansas and Nebraska. The mother- wood and composition • of All Types important project of the year— Margaret Cart. Capt. Florine Gal­ New Student* Feted cent visitor at the hospital. Mr. house of the Benedictine Sisters Phone CH. 6581 For Homes, Churches, the annual nurses’ retreat at El lagher was elected assLstant pre­ Fifty-five new students enjoyed and Mrs. Colleton now reside in is in Atchison, Kans. The teachers Denver 6. Colorado Cody, Wyo. of the respective grades are Sis­ QiC. COLORADO Schools, Theaters, Etc. Pomar, beginning the evening of fect to serve in the capacity of sec­ a “ get acquainted” party at Mercy 1042-44 Santa Fe Drive Sept. 24, and continuing through retary. hospital Sept. 16. The party was Helen Fassler returned last ter Isidore, first; Sister Georgine, W< Spaeialln ta -EARL J. Sept. 25. The committee for the ACCN sponsored by the student-faculty week from Ogallala, Neb., where second; Sister Mary Raymond, ROOFlMCiPAVINC There it no work in life more news bulletin, composed of Miss organization. she attended the wedding of Cath­ third; Sister Monica, fourth; Sis­ COMPANY PADDING KNEELERS urgent than the work of saving Alice Clark, Miss Elsie Collier, Fa­ Shirley Claxton White, super­ erine Brogana, ’48, and Vince ter Carolina, sixth; Sister for ChorchM Throofhoat Colorado STROHMINGER your own immortal toul. God ther Regan, and Mrs. Mary Baker, visor, second floor front, is plan­ Boryla. She also visited Alberta Amanda, seventh; and Sister De- GRAVEL ROOFING ■t extending to . ou this price- worked on the bulletin Sept. 22. ning to enter college. Miss Anne Frost, ’48. Chantel, eighth, who is also the CEMENT WORK Witaschek Drapery Co. Electrical Contracting lett opportunity to that you can It is hoped to have the bulletin in Bacon, class of ’46, received an principal of the school. 2463 Bryanl S t, DtiiTtr Lteonnod and Bondtd la CItv of Dasvor Miss Octavia Bacu, ’46, has O LO tLO O FS refresh yourself spiritually and the mails around Oct. 1. army nursing appointment. completed her postgraduate at GIRLS’ ATHLETIC PROGRAM REPAIRED Phones CR. 3488 and CR. 0320 KK, dTU Miss Emma McGagney recently 817 14th St. "Vn; M «' physically. Please do not turn Mrs. George Anderson enter­ Mayo and is now employed in St. An athletic program for girls ROOF PAINTING down this grace because only tained Mrs. George Amo and Miss returned from Springfield, 111., Joseph’s surgery. will be taken up in the very near God knows -when and whether Ruth Gibbs for dinner Sept. 20, where she completed a post-grad­ ESTABLISHIOI19I Noleen Espando, ’44, is in Den­ future. Also, a locker room has I. you will have another chance. prior to visiting the sick nurses uate course ,at St. John’s hospital. been furnished and a shower will • MAin Retreat is a time of inventory. at Fitzsimons General hospital. Miss Marie Kennedy, class of ver. Her home is now in Buffalo, Wyo. soon be installed. In full swing 1124 A C O M A Specializing in Quality Plumbing and With God’s help we analyze our Mrs. Mayme Hughes, chairman '44, was a recent visitor at Mercy. this week is a mission project for 0888 Heating Repairs spiritual condition to determine of the Needlework guild, an­ She is attending St. Louis univer­ Mrs. Nelson, head nurse in the ransoming of pagan babies, how and why we have failed and nounced that all contributions sity. pediatrics, returned last week sponsored by the pupils of the what we can do to improve. Which should be brought to the chapter ST. ANTHONY’S HOSPITAL from Covington, Ky., where she eighth grade. Life's Too Short nurse can honestly say before God meeting Thursday evening, Sept. On Aug. 28, Esther Garcia be­ spent her vacation. Gilbert Williams, an eighth To Be Wringing Out Dirtj SLATTERY & COMPANY that she does not need a retreat? 23. Th§ contributions should be came the bride of Wencelson Miss Lee Zanon is registered for grade pupil of this school, was Mop* with Your Hand*! PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS Though there will be some who either money or garment dona­ Chaviz in St. Joseph’s church, courses in nursing education at the recently awarded a $200 scholar­ for obvious reasons simply can not tions. Albuquerque, N. Mex. University of Colorado. ship for writing a paper on what EZE Mop & JOHN J. CONNOK. Prcildtnt BOBERT P. CONNOR. Vie* Preslduit Word has been received f r ^ the safety patrol has done for the get away, I am sure that most of Colling All Nurses Miss Catherine Scharping, mem­ our nurses could go if they wanted Dorothy Buster that she is now school. Cone Wringer 1726 MARKET STREET PHO^E MAIN 7127 or 7128 bership chairman and head nurse, to go. Those who do not want to By Ruth Gibbs, R.N. employed in California. Her new The dates for the annual fall Cancels This Unpleasant M even though t^ey could arrange The work of visiting the sick address is 531 N. Sparks, Bur­ first floor, left Sept. 18 with Miss carnival have been set for Nov. Task Forever Stove and Furnace Parti to go are precisely the ones who nurses at Fitzsimons General bank, Calif. Viola S tA t for a trip to Indianola, 12, 13, and 14. Mrs. J. Fidel • SAVES TIME Neb. • SAVES HANDS Still Available need a retreat the most. hospital is progressing with your Mrs. Floy Knott, graduate of Valdez is chairman of the hope STILES Nurses who have made a re­ help, but more volunteers are Mercy hospital. Council Bluffs, la., Mrs. H. 0. Bergman, the former chest and her committee includes • CLEANS FLOORS GAS FURNACES treat before know that a good needed. Would it be asking too has been employed as pediatric Babe Purma, is now making her Mrs. Agapita Salazar, Mrs. Cata­ BETTER. FASTER ELECTRIC SERVICE The Geo. A. Pnllen sincere retreat is the nearest much for you to spend two hours charge nurse (3-11). Mr. and home in 513 Robins Field, Ga. rina Vallejos, and Mrs. Maria thing to heaven and can be a of your time each Monday night Mrs. Knott have recently come to COLORADO GENERAL Fedencia Gurule. More details 1.50 Company from 6 to 8 o’clock? Transporta­ about the fall carnival will be Wiring - Lighting turning point in life. God’s love Denver from Iowa. They live at Miss O’Malley has departed on Only A t m t 1333 Lawrcnea 8tr««t and graces are showered down tion is furnished for your conven­ 5750 W. 10th avenue. two-week vacation, and Miss given at a future date. 1100 Larimer TA. 6875 TABOR 1321 DENVER, COLO. ience. Free Deliverr in Denver and fiabarbs in abundance upon those souls On Sept. 21 in St. James’ Collier has returned from a two- Rudolph Salazar, president of the Holy Name society, is on the Shipped Anjwhert S5c Extra who despite their faults and Please realize how these nurses church. Miss Maxine Jones became week vacation. Get Yours Now failings are generous enough to look forward to each Monday’s sick list St. Cajetan’s Holy Name the bride of Robert H. Lammer- Miss Alicia Gholson, correspond­ Phone ACome 3030 give a few days to Him. visit. Realize also that you would man. The bride is a recent con­ society is making arrangements ing secretary, ACCN, 1654 Gay­ for the annual Holy Name rally EZE MOP & CONE WRINGER “ Come to Me all you that labor have the satisfaction of doing vert and received- her First Holy lord street, DE. 5855, nurse at God’s work by joining in this vol­ which will take place ,Sa^t. 26. CO. and arc heavily burdened and I Communion in the Nuptial Mass. Mercy hospital, will soon join the 1227 E. 17th Ave. — Denver 6, Colo. unteer prog;ram Alfonso Valdez will head this will refresh you.’’ The Divine Monday visits at Fitzsimons. (Mur Lafsyttti $t.) Master is inviting you! What is group. It has been suggested that a Sue O’Connell will make cookies your answer? bazaar be given with the nurses for the next visit to Fitzsimons. May God love you and Our giving and making articles sold, Miss Collier also will join in the Mother of Perpetual .Help protect ( U i m in order that gifts coulc^ be given project. you. to these unfortunate girls to make OUT OF THE ORDINARY Devotedly in Christ, their hours more enjoyable. As REV. JOHN J. REGAN you know, these girls are many 42 Attend Gathering COLORFLEX Floor Stain— No peeling, blistering or chalking. ACCN Spiritual Director miles away from their homes and Made to WALK on. Nurses interested in making the loved ones, and many are among Of Greeley Altar Unit Shingle Stains— No peeling or chalking. Waterproof and no retreat, which begins with Bene­ strangers. Therefore, it should warping. Good for IV to 30 years. diction at El Pomar Friday eve­ be our duty to visit these girls as BRICK STAIN — No peeling, cracking or chalking. Looks ning at 5 o’clock, are requested to often as possible. Greeley.— Mrs. E. J. Haefeli natural, no skin to break. White and all colors. Materials or TAbor 1393 1721 LAWRENCE telephone the retreat chairmen, Our project was started a little was hostess to the Altar and Jobs. ___ Miss Lee Zanon, FR. 9042; Mre. more than a year ago, and we wish Rosary society of St. Peter’s par­ ish in Greeley in her home at JOH^S-IflANYILLE FLOORINGS Doris Jay, DE. 2659; or Mary to continue making it a success; we Baker, EA. 4452. Rides are being are asking you again, therefore, 1119 10th avenue at 8 p.m. Sept. DENVER BRICK STAIN CO. 9. Forty members and two guests Asphalt Tile arranged for as many as possible. to assist us in this soul-satisfying CHerry 1083 115.5 Fox St. work. were present. A long lived, low priced flooring for Schools, A correction of the announce­ Preceding the business meeting If you have any suggestions Hospitals, Churches, Residences. ment in last week’s column con Mrs.' Ann Spomer and Mrs. Mar­ cerning the monthly meeting of and are interested in helping with garet Houtchens talked on voting Terratlex this project, telephone this writer the Denver chapter of the ACCN in the primaries and general elec-j at DE. 0675 or write a card to One of the toughest, longest wearing floor Ls that the sisters at St. .Anthony’s tion. All Steel coverings ever developed; grease proof. Acid hospital, rather than those at 1655 York street. FITZSIMONS HOSPITAL Mrs. Victor Preston, first vice Mercy hospital, will be hosts to the jresident, conducted the meeting proof; unaffected by alkalis. Brilliant colors. Ward 12: Capt. Madeline Co­ Catholic nurses Thursday evening. in place of Mrs. M. W. Burgen, Free Estimates Descriptive Literature Free check had two nurse friends vis­ Sept. 23, at 8 o’clock president, who was attending the STORAGE iting her last Wednesday. They The Mother of Perpetual Help convention of the National Coun­ were Lt. Glennon and Capt. Flooh Mr*. R. H. Lammerman Building & Maintenance Co. guild has two new members, Mrs. cil of Catholic Women in New Marjorie Vogt and Miss Dorothy from Walter Reed hospital, Wash Orleans. Mrs. J. Fred McCourt ington, D. C. They are in Denver Mr. Lammerman is employed at 1863 WAZEE ST., DENVER KE. 2371 Meade. Last week five nurses also attended the convention from turned in 34 hours of nursing the to observe at the Children's hospi­ the Western Electric Supply com tal. pany, and Mrs. Lammerman will the Greeley organization. sick poor. Margaret Griffith re­ Fall Plan* DUcasied sponded on one-half hour’s notice Ward 10: Lt. Helen Kelly is continue to work as float nurse at ¥ 5 4 0 0 improving rapidly, and is now able the hospital. Plans were discussed for the to nurse a desperately ill new­ activities for the fall months. to be around on a walker. The former Ruth Bladgett, class born baby. Unfortunately upon her These include a shower and tea Ward 10: Ex-Lt. Annie Mc- of ’ 45, who was recently married arrival she found that the baby for the sisters at St. Peter’s Closkey, a former army nurse, has to Leo A. Schacke,' is now making had expired. school as well as a linen and fruit been attending school at Boulder. her home at 210 West street. Fort FRED LUCCI Mrs. Monica Arno entertained shower for the pastor, Father Ber­ COMMERCIAL She is now a patient in ward 10. the Our Lady of Fatima Bridge Morgan. Mrs. Schacke had been nard J. Froegel, and his assistant. Specialising in Last Wednesday she was in sur­ circle at her home, 2715 St. Paul, surgical nurse at the .Weld County Father Robert Hoffman. gery for a thyroidectomy, and, be­ hospital in Greeley. Since her MODERIV SECTIOIVAL FLRNITIJRE Sept. 14. High honors were won Assisting hostesses to Mrs. Hae­ lieve or not, on Thursday, yes the marriage she has been employed Products Co. by Mmes. Margaret Cart and Jo­ Made to Order next morning, she was up and feli were Misses Clara and Guida sephine Anderson. Guests present in the hospital in Brush. Haefeli, Mary Ludwig, and Lor­ included Dorthea Hoell, Grace made her own bed.. She expects Mrs. Louis Smith, ACCN mem to be discharged this week, and to raine Weber, and Mmes. Ralph RE-LPHOLSTERING Schinka, Ester Zarlengo, Lee Za­ her, gave birth to a girl Sept. 9. Farr, William Fitzgerald, M. S. non, Mary Baker, Mary Zarlengo be attending class next Monday On Sept. 16, the Big-Little Sis­ New Living Room Furniture Made the Way You Like It at Boulder. Weber, Robert Owens, J. D. Capt. Florine Gallagher, Margaret ters enjoyed an informal party Cummins, and Mabel Martin. Cart, Charlotte Stack, Mrs. Jo­ Lt. Jean Hoffman has had her in the school auditorium. PHONE GL. 1222 2842 W. 44th expected leave cancelled. Addi­ Mrs. Preston will entertain Oct. sephine Anderson, Ruth Gibbs Serring Room Completed Now in Our New Building at Eliot tional surgical study of her case 14 at 2 o’clock in her home at and Mary Walsh. A modem serving room recently will be needed. 1128 Cranford. Executive Unit Meet* was completed on the fourth floor. MERCY HOSPITAL Group five and six of the The executive committee held its An open house was held Sept. 16 Greeley society held their first Sister Mary Alphonsus and Sis monthly meeting Sept. 20 in the ter Mary Rita represented Den­ for members of the medical and fall meetings on Sept. 21 at, the Knights of Columbus hall. Miss ver’s Mercy hospital at a meeting nursing staffs and hospital friends Electric lounge. *■“¥ 5 ^ 1 6 or a carload Charlotte Stack was appointed of the Sisters of Mercy held at The room is up-to-date in every chairman of the bylaws committee Mercy hospital, Chicago, Sept. 9 aspect and will be used for serving Weldona Guild Meets She fills the vacancy of Sister to 16. One hundred and forty- the diet trays to the medical and Mary Jerome, superintendent of six Sisters of Mercy were present, pediatric patients. The completed nurses at Mercy hospital, who is representing hospitals throughout building project also includes an In Lorenzini Home now attending school in St. Louis the United States. The meeting excellent medicine and treatment The proposed bylaws were pre^ was called to discuss problems of room in the pediatric department Weldona.— The Catholic Ladies’ sented at this executive committee * tmi hospitals and schools of nursing. The staff nurses held their first guild held its September meeting meeting fer approval, and it is Many of Mercy’s nurses are en­ fall meeting Sept. 20. A report in the home of Mrs. A. Lorenzini hoped to have them ready to pre­ joying their vacations at the pres­ was made on the Esther Lucile and Ethel. It was the first meeting sent to the general membership ent time. Among them are Miss Brom study, after which refresh since the July session in the home by the October meeting. Helen Hanie, assistant pharma­ ments were served. of Andrena Parachini. Plans for STORE YOUR Members present included Fa cist; Miss Martha Gebhart, night Mrs. Ray Harry returned to installing a new oil heater in the ther Regan, Mrs. Mary Baker, Mrs, supervisor, with Mrs. Margaret duty in the maternity department church were discussed. Helen Mahoney, and Charlotte McMichail relieving her; Miss following an absen