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COMMUNITY CHEST NEEDS YOUR HELP RALLY BY MEN IS UNABLE TO The annual financial ealnpaicn ef the Community Chest opens DENVERCATHOUC Monday, Oct. 21. We bespeak the whole-hearted co-operation of the ATTEND JUBILEE Catholics of the city in this com­ A N N O U N CED munity enterprise. The Catholic Charities must ask for an increase for the coming yeer^ e» increase Great Demonstration by Holy Name Union Church Indebted to Oldest Living Former that may not be possible unless all of us are willing to do our share To Be Held in Conjunction With REGISTER Rector of Cathedral for His­ in making the campaign a success, j The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have tory of Diocese Alfred E. Smith, former goT*| Cathedral Jubilee Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. ernor of New York, declared at the National Conference of Catholic Plans have been completed for what is expected to be VOL. XXXI. No. 9. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, OCT. 17, 1935. $2 PER YEAR Though because of his advanced age and physical con­ Charities, held a few weeks ago in the most magnificent demonstration of faith in the Rocky dition he will be unable to come to Denver for the diamond Peoria, IIl.^ that gorernment relief jubilee celebration of the Cathedral parish, the Rev. Wil­ is “ cold” abd "costly;” that public Mountain region, when the annual rally of the Holy Name Oldest Living Former Rector charity is “ impractical and inade­ societies of Denver will be held on the ffe^st of Christ the liam J. Hewlett, the oldest living former rector of the Ca­ quate.” He also stressed the im­ King, Sunday, Oct. 27. This year’s rally will be held in ^ thedral and now the chaplain at the motherhouse of the portance of pnVate charity as the conjunction with the diamond jubilee celebration of the: Sisters of Loretto at Nerinx, Ky,, will “ really be living over saving, bulwark in our present- so­ the memorable pioneer days with Bishop Machebeuf and cial problems. Cathedral parish and will' be In the form of a gigantic pa-1 rade, which will form at 14th. and Stout streets, and, led all his friends and min^ during the celebration,” the priest , Since many people are confused writes to the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Hugh L. McMenamin, present with the distinetion between pub­ by the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver, will j on lic and privatedeharities, it is very proceed up 14th street to the Civic center, where the men | ( rector of the Cathedral. important for all to realise that will march around the Greek theater to East.14th avenue,! Probably little of the early history of the Church in private charities, as those coming and then to Lincoln, where they will turn north and cross ’ SFEG nPF LIGF Colorado and-New Mexico would have been handed dpwn under the program of the Com­ munity Chest, supplement the gov­ the capitol grounds to East Colfax to the present generation were it ( ernment’s work, and that it is pri-: Marching east on Colfax, they will not for the gifted pen of Father vate charity that deals with indi­ pass the reviewing stand to be Pediculi flourish in a print shop. Hewlett. His “ Life of Bishop vidual problems, recreational pro­ erected at the Cathedral, Colfax They are not, however, the common Machebeuf,” wTitten after he had SPRIIIGS SISIIII gone to the Loretto motherhouse, grams, child welfare, and con­ and Logan. The march will con­ garden variety of pediculi or­ structive social sei^ice. The work tinue around the block and all the dinarily experienced by social so well depicted the life of the of the government is carried on men will assemble at, or as near workers and the Visiting Nurses’ pioneer Church and its Bishops with the masses, while that of pri­ as possible to, Colfax and Logan. association in. their rounds. The and priests in thia section that it liEIIIIES FilOM pupils in the Cathedral journalism furnished the material for Willa IT vate social agencies deals with the In the reviewing stand will be class will vouch for the nature of individuals whose health, morals, the visiting prelates. Governor Gather's great book, “ Death the insects and tell yom they are and well-being create a high or a Johnson, Mayor Stapleton, other Comes for the Archbishop.” Also distinctly different. low standard for a community. It officials, and representatives of pio­ written by Father Hewlett at Ner­ One individual in the class dis­ is through private welfare agencies neer parishioners of the old Ca­ inx was the history of -the Bards- JOBILFE MISS (C M SFBVIGE covered that the pediculi, more that self-supporting citizens are thedral at 15th and Stout streets. town, Ky., seminary. familiarly knoWn as “ type lice,” Father Hewlett was first ap­ developed; through them that All 15 bells of the Cathedral thrive in a peculiar incunabula needy members of a community chimes will sound during the pa- pointed to the Cathedral as an The Most Rev, Anthony J. Colorado Spring.?.—^^After ,.14 called a stick. He learned, too, Schuler, S.J., Bishop of El Paso, are educa^ted, rebuilt, and stimu­ ratfe, and loudspeakers will carry that water is the favorite breeding assistant in 1877, and, in 1886, years of service at St. Francis’ was named rector. He resigned has accepted the invitation of lated, and through them that hope music from the Cathedral organ hospital, 27 of which were spent place for these insects along with after a yearj but was reappointed Bishop Urban J. Vehr to give the is offered to the dependents, the for the Benediction of the Blessed in the capacity of superintendent. an atmosphere filled with the odor to the position in 1892. Father sermon at the Solemn Pontifical delinquents, the handicapped, the Sacrament. Sister Emerentia retired Sunday of printers’ ink and molten lead. Hewlett was replaced as rector in Mass in the Cathedral on Monday, sick, and the depressed. Details of the parade have been from active service. Coming to What he did not learn was that 1894 by the Rev. Daniel Lyons. Oct. 28, on the occasion pf the dia­ When, it comes for our ifecision arranged by the Rev. Harold V. St. Francis’ hospital in 1893, she the printer’s devil learns all about mond jubilee of the Cathedral to be made as to what'we shall give, Campbell, director of the Diocesan was floor supervisor until 1899. (Turn to Page S — Column^ 6) (Turn to Page — Column Jt) parish. V let us not look for a loophole Holy Name union; the Rt. Rev. She took charge of the oper­ Bishop Schuler was the second through which we can jump and Msgr. Hugh L. McMenamin, rec­ ating room untiT 1909, when she Denver Jesuit named to the post justify a smaller amount than we tor of the Cathedral, and Joseph was appointed superintendent. In of first Bishop of El Paso. The can afford, or no donation at all. J. Walsh, president of the Dioc­ 1925, Sister Emerentia was trans­ Credit Union Buys Very Rev. John J. Brown, presi­ Let ns not. hide behind the time­ esan union and grand marshal. ferred to Gallup, N. Mex., where dent bf Sacred Heart college (now worn excuse that there are certain William J. Eggert will serve as ad- .she was stationed six years. She Regis), Denver, had been precon- (Turn to Page i — Column 1) (TumtoPageS — Column i ) returned to,Colorado Springs and ized as Bishop of El Paso in Janu­ was Superintendent of St. Francis’ 40-Ton Car of Coal ary of 1915, but thi-ough modesty for seven months. She then went had declined the hondrr Father to Denver to take charge of SJ;. Alamosa.— The first co-opera­ The Alamosa district is rich in Schuler, then pastor of Sacred Pueblo Men's Rally Anthony’s hospital, where she re­ tive buying by the Credit union potatoes and lacking in sufficient Heart church, Denver, was named mained until Sept. 11, 1933, at of the Sacred Heart church beans to meet demands, so, led by Bishop of El Paso Junjs 18, 1935. which time she again returned to touched one of the prime necessi­ the pastor, the Rev. E. J. McCar­ In a story carried in the Den- Colorado Springs, in the capacity ties of life here last week, when thy, potatoes are being trucked to ver Catholic Register June 24, Impressive Sight of superintendent. Under Sister Above it a recent photo of the Rev. WtHiBm J. Hovrleti, who is a 40-ton carload of coal was the southeast end of the valley and 1915, the early history of Bishop Emerentia’s capable management, now more than 80 years of age, taken on the grounds of the Loretto bought from indigent miners in exchanged for beans, and any dif­ Schuler is given. He was born motherhouse at Nerinx, Ky. Father Hewlett is the oldest living former Pueblo.iJ-The Most Rev. Urban the porches. Delegations were here St. Francis’ hospital has grown Walsenburg and brought here for ference’ in. the bill on the bean side at St. Mary’s, Pa., Sept. 20, 1869. .7. Vehr, iBishop of Denver, and from Ordway, Las Animas, Colo­ from a comparatively small hos­ rector of the Cathedral, a position he held at the old church on Stout distribution among members of the is met with cash, practically the At the agre of seven he came to stredt in 1886. Because of his advanced age, he will he unable to visiting dignitaries of the Church, rado Springs, and La Junta. The pital into one of the largest and local union. The coal was paid for only cash available among the Colorado with his parents, locat­ attend the diamond jubilee celebration of the parish here on Oct. together with hundreds of people priests of Pueblo headed the dele­ best equipped institutions in the in cash and delivered at cost to many poor families. ing at Georgetown. There was no who crowded all streets ,op the line gations from their respective par­ state. 'The beautiful chapel at St. 27, M. nnd 29. the members of the local union. The Alamosa Credit union of resident pastor there then, but of march,! were witnesses Sunday ishes. Pueblo high school boys Francis’ hospitalhospita was built in her An unemployed member was the SacreL only one decent of Father Judnic. While at the the Slovenian people and has one uncle, Francisco Madero, once Pres­ in their homes by professors who been erected on the campus. His speakingsneakinc in innumerable townsto'wns and ouilding then, she relates, and was Globeville parish, the Archbishop suffra^n at Maribor. , His see, smaller than lleenesburg is now. ident of Mexico, was taken from go from house to house. “ The fellow seminarians iorm his cities, demonstrating the willing­ gave a talk to the Slovenian people Ljnbljgna,^ is the ancient capital The Comanches were on the war­ the Palado Nacional in Mexico people of Torreon,” Susana said, audience and ask any questions ness of the average American to and then officiated at Benediction of the country and is the seat of The only two surviving sisters path, and it was worth anyone’s City at the time of the Huerta “ refused to allow their children to of the class that entered the no­ that usually present themselves to hear something of Catholic dogma. the university, in the seminary de­ life to venture into Western Kan­ of the Blessed Sacrament, rebellion and shot in front of attend a government school be­ vitiate of the Sisters of St. Fran­ the average non-Catholic listener. Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, partment of which the Archbishop sas. Her father later had the con­ In commenting upon the con­ the capitol by the leader of the cause they will not have them ex­ cis oP Perpetual Adoration in Two of the sjpeakers have had Illinois, and Virginia have been was a professor of theology before tract to furnish alUthe stone for cordat with the Jugoslav' nation revolutionists. Her father, Eva- posed to the sex education that is 1885, Sister Ewalda of St. An­ actual experience in street-preach­ the locale of .street-preaching of which he is the co-author, the his elevation to the Episcopate six j-isto Madero. a wealthy cotton taught in the public institutions.” thony’s hospital, Denver, and Sis­ ing work. The Rev. Mr. Adolph bands in the past few years. Last the capitol and court house at years ago. Topeka. He 'was quartermaster prelate remarked about a featurp plantation owner, is a graduate of Consequently, there are no public ter Patrick of SL Anfhony’s or­ J. Stremel, a deacon for the Dio­ summer, two Vincentian Fathers The Archbishop expressed him­ toured Southern Missouri in a at Fort Harker for three years, of the ap;reement that gives Bish­ Culver military academy at Culver, schools in Torreon. phanage in Albuquerque, will cele­ cese of Wichita, spent last sum­ ops of dioceses in the country tK'^ self as being more than impressed Ind., and her mother attended the As far as Susana knows, there brate their golden jubilee at St. mer conducting open-air missions motor van. On numerous occasions and also engaged in the cattle business with prominent officers. right to impose taxes upon their with the immensity of the coun­ Colegio de la Frances in Mexico are only two states in Mexico that Anthony’s hospital Nov. 4. in the small towns of Central Kan­ they met people who had never try. His reactions to the moun­ have little or no religious perse­ Sister Ewalda was born in sas. He reports that the res^mse before had the opportunity to con­ Mrs. Co'wie was first married subjects for the support of the tUty, a school conducted by French Church. This right has not as tainous territory near Denver luns, where Susana also studied cution. They are Monterrey and Westphalia in Germany. She came to the street-preaching was highly verse ivith a Catholic priest. when she was 13% years old. Three children were bom to her, yet been exercised. Another pe­ were those of delight, since his for two years. San Luis Potosi. ’The governor of to this country in 1883. In 1885, gratifying. In many towns he and Many of the seminarians plan to own see is of the same character. the other members of the band spend next summer in the work in a girl, who lives with her now, culiarity of the tax is that it is The students who were killed re­ San Luis Potosi is a Catholic and ' she entered the novitiafe of the (Turn to Pages — Column 4) cently in Tobasco when they re- (TumtoPagei — Column 6) I (TumtoPage4 — Column 6) were requested to return and talk their various dioceses. and two boys, both dead. Forced collected by the government and KtVTiiJfWTnTt

Office. 988 Baanock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, October 17, 1936 LINE OF MARCH ANNOUNCED Week—Friday and Saturday FOR HUGE HOLY NAME RALLY DENVER BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Aiimual Fall Fiesta DESP[nilDOES (Continued From Page One) Regia high school sti)dents; Miss Engenia SEES ITPE LICE Gnldon. captain. Loretto Helghti college DIRECTORY jntant, and the following will be itudenta; Misa Kathleen McDonald, cap­ For the benefit of division marshals: Herbert Fairall, tain, Pancratia ball itudenta; M ill Maria Fane*, captain, St. Mary's academy stu­ ^he firms that appear in this directory, or have dis­ - (Continued From Paae One) the Rev. Mr. John Cavanagh, Wil­ (Continued From Page One) The Blessed Sacrament Parish liam Dbbm, C. V. Simpson, Paul dents: Post Boys’ band; Michael Cava- play ads in other sections of your Register, consist­ lu u fb and Maria Hutchinson, captains, “type lice” the first thing after at Rincon, Albuquerque, Las Ve­ Murray, Anthony F. Zarlengo, ently represent the best in their business and profes­ gas, and Las Cruces, N. Mex.; Cathedral high school students; Robert he has been initiated into the Charles Rust, and Thomas J. Berry, captain. Sacred Heart high school mysteries of handling a left handed sion. They are doing their part to Reserve your trade Loyela Hall, East 23rd & York St. FlagstafT, Ariz., and El Paso, students; Edward Kelly, captain. Holy 'Tynan. monkey wrench. That part he es­ Tex. She first visited Colorado Following is the official lineup Family high school students; John W il­ by supporting your paper. You can do your share son, captain, St, Francii de Sales’ high caped. GAMES - CONTESTS - PRIZES in 1876, stopping at Trinjdad. of the parade, with the starting' by patronizing them and* mentioning The Catholic She cooked for miners at Cripple school students; Harol^ Garrett, cap­ All of this is a preamble to the points of the various divisions and tain, St. Joseph’s high school students Register. ^een'Party Friday Night With Refreshments Creek when the big gold strike their procedure after they pass the Thomas Clark, captain, Annunciation fact that a class of 16 girls and Doors Open at 7 P. M. was .made there. Denver and reviewing stand: high school students; Mnllen home for 12 boya interested in the putting —MAKE THIS A HABIT- vicinity was her home from 1890 boys’ band: Brother Anthony Gabriel, together of a newspaper visited Folica Chief Gtorse Marland and his captain, Mullen home for boys. Baked, Ham Dinner Saturday Night. Doors Open at to 1906, when she homesteaded aides, double platoons of mounted police, the Register plant Tuesday morn­ American Lesion band, the Most Rev. This division farms on Stout street be­ REGISTER ATTEI^TION TO CATHOLIC 5 o’clock at Keenesburg, living for 16 years tween 14th and 16th. and will proceed ing in company with the present Urban J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver, his instructor, the Rev. Thomas Doran, in a dugout. Farm life was not aides; Joseph J. Walsh, grand marshal; past the reviewing stand up Colfax to REGISTER ADS Free Door Prize Each Night easy, for she tells of being William J. EggeiW adjutant; aides— Pennsylvania, over Pennsylvania to 14th S.T.D., who is conducting the class “ drouthed out and hailed out” and Edward L. Clinton, Fred L. K ell;, James avenue, down 14th avenue to Grant, over in the place of the Rev. Hubert having nearly every other misfor­ L, Logan, John H . Oakey, Joseph W . Grant to Colfax, where it will take Us Newell, now recuperating in a AUTOMOBILES Schmittling, and Dr. J. J. Werthman. stand and remain at rest but in order tune in the 29 years she has spent DIVISION I— Herbert Fairall, marshal; until Benediction, when it will move out local hospital. at Keenesburg. J. J. Dryer, captain. Fourth Degree into Colfax. In the short space of time al­ 13th & Lmcoln Kpights of Columbue; Clemens C, Shterle, DIVISION III— Band; William Dolan, lotted the class for its visit, prac­ Rincon was a railroad junction marshal; Dr. George Krakow and Dennis JAMES MOTOR CO. KE. 8221 captain, Knights of St. John; William F. that* was very active when Mrs. tically all of the operations of a McGlone, captain, Third Degree Knights B. Rowe, captains. Sacred Heart-Loyola DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS NEW DEAL COAL Cowie was there. Billy the Kid of Coliimbos. parish; Miehaal Sullivan, captain. An­ modern newspaper plant were ex­ and various gangs visited there a This division forms on 14th street nunciation parish; Jules White, captain. plained for its benefit. The edi­ Expert Repair Service at Reasonable Rates— Also Used Cars between Stout and Champa. The Fourth Holy Ghost parish; Bernard McDonald, number of times and traveled captain, St. Joseph’s Polish parish; Jahn torial department was visited first Degree Knights of Columbus and the. and the ^ d en ts observed the man- around the nearby country, rust­ Knights of St. John will act as guard Pekets, captain. Holy Rosary parish. BEAUTY SHOP ling cattle, robbing, and- killing. of honor in front of the reviewing stand. This division forms on Stout street be­ ner in which copy from corre- $C.30 $C.10 The Third Degree Knights of Columbus tween 16th and 14tb, and will proceed past spondents is revised according to Billy the Kid came in one night SPECIAL O l u m p v e g g and ordered ham and eggs, a group win proceed past the reviewing the reviewing stand up Colfax to Penn­ the of the paper. They saw stand up Colfax to Pennsylvania, over sylvania, over Pennsylvania to 16tb ave­ the proofreaders in action, making For one week only, CROQUIGNOLE O C A dozen /eggs. Mrs. Cowie could Pennsylvania to l«th avenue, down l*th nue, down 16th avenue to Grant, over find only a half-dozen, but that avenue to Grant, over Grant to Colfax, Grant to Colfax, where it will take Us all sorts of cabalistic signs on the PUSH WAVE, RINGLET ENDS...... satisfied him. After eating, he where it will take Us stand and remain at stand and remain at rest but in order print galleys. rest but In order until Benediction, when Mildred & Harold’s Beauty Shop went out on the street and held until Benediction, when it will mo^e out After the stay in the editorial $fi 25 $^*00 it will move out into Colfax. into Colfax, 2233 £. 34th at York In Al*s Barber Shop DIVISION n — Band; the Bev. Mr. John l u m p e up an old man, who had only 25 DIVISION IV— Band; 0 . V . Simpson, department, the students gathered KE. 9533 — EVENING APPOINTMENTS V V GG Cavanagh, marihal; John Walbeek, cap­ cents in his pocket. Instead 'o f marshal: William Thompson, captain. St. in front of the marvel of all prii^ tain, D. U. Newman club; Frank Teschner, Fermahenta h y Harold Elisabeth’s parish; James Breen, captain, getting tough that time, he bought captain, Honaso B oys; Patrick Judge, cap­ shops, the linotype machines. He/e All W aras Guarantcad • Moderate Prices St, Leo's parish; Elroy Goebel, captain, the old man a drink and handed tain, St. Thomas’ seminarians; band of they witnessed the op er^ rs BLOCK W O O D ...... $ 1 .5 0 St. Mary Magdalene’s parish; A1 Lang- Regis college; John Meehan, captain, Regis manipulating the keys, pUSning FACE W. H. BARTON, his quarter back. field, captain. Presentation parish. BOOKS AND STATIONERY college students; Thomas Tierney, captain. levers, and struggling with the CORD MANAGER With* no police available, about This division forms on California street all one could do wHs to mind between 14th and 18th, and will proceed editorial corrections on the copy— All delirerie* weighed one’s own business, keep a gun past the reviewing stand up Colfax to the ultimate result being shining oyer citj icaiei. Pennsylvania, over Pennsylvania to 14tb, slugs of lead type filling galley PAROCHIAL SCHOOL BOOKS handy, jvnd,>have a good aim with down 14th to Grant, over Grant to Col­ a skillet. One time when a band fax, where it will take its stand and re­ after galley. WE CARRY ALL THE NEW AND ADOPTED BOOKS of rustlers came' to her place to main at rest but in order until Benedic­ Then the class inspected the ma­ Heirick Book and Stationery Co. eat, Mrs. Cowie borrowed a re­ tion, when it will move out into Colfax. chine that is responsible for the BARTON D IvfsiO N V— Band; Paul Murray, headlines and their ears were re­ 934 FIFTEENTH ST. KEYSTONE 5470 volver from one of them as he marshal; Alfonso J. Valdes, captain, St. was washing. More as a joke than Cajetan’s parish; Joseph Connelly, cap­ galed with various differences be­ anything, she stood up a bottle tain. St. Dominic’s parish; Frank Kuester, tween the bold face and light face CLEANERS COAL CO. at a distance and blazed away. eapuin. Holy Family parish; R. Grant j heads and the reasons therefor. Ladies* Plain 5501 Federal Blvd. The first shot clipped the neck of (Continued From Page One) From this point the class plunged MEN’S SUITS the bottle olT, a pure accident, sne him and even* then revealed his ish. Golden. into the inferno of the stereotype DRESSES GAllup 7554 Cleaned and claims. But the thief stared at inclination toward the priesthood. This diyltion forms on California street room, where they saw the matrices Expertly her open-mouthed, shook his head between ISth and 14th, and will proceed Pressed Cleaned and Father Matz took the greatest in­ moulded into semi-circular forms _ _ Finished a little, and said, “ We won’t terest in the boy and personally past the reriawins stand up Colfax to ready to be placed in the casting bother anyone who can shoot like Pennsylvania, over Pennsylvania to 16th instructed him. avenue, down 16th to Losan, over Logan box from which emerge the metal oj. 'eacaM ans’ jj. that.” The boy’s father died, and the to Colfax, where it will take its stand and plates for the rollers of the press. M at. 11 Convenient Branches to Serve Yeu 1 Iv On another occasion two mem­ kindly priest, who had seemed a remain at rest but in order until Bene- Locations in Telephone Directory Ad. dietion, when it will move out into Colfax. All this time the thundering roar bers of a gang hammered on the father in a special way^ then "be­ DIVISION VI— Band; Anthony F. Zar­ of the press had impinged itself Call TAbor 0552 for free call and delivery on orders of $1 and up kitchen door before anybody but came a father in every way.” The lengo, marshal; Joseph Lilly, captain, Mt. on the hearing of the students. her Chinese helpers was awake. lad had a full day, rising very Carmel parish; Frank Domenico, captain, Finally they arrived at the press COAL early to serve Mass, working in Welby parish; R. A. Hay, captain, S t The Chinese were terrified at the Patrick’s parish; Frank Grannell, cap- room, there in the rumble and din men’s threats and set up a tre­ the. mines or mills all day, and taih, St. Catherine's parish. to see about 300 freshly printed mendous to-do. Mrs. Cowie from then studying with Father Matz This division terms on Welton street papers spewing from the maw of ATLAS COAL COMPANY her bedroom could see the men at night. between 14tb and 16th, and will proceed the press per mintite. With the When Father Matz was trans­ past the reviewing stafid. up Colfax to — W ill Serve You Best for Leu— peering in at the kitchen window. Pennsylvania, over Pennsylvania to 14th, ink still wet on the papers given She grabbed a gun that was al­ ferred to St, Anne’s (now Annun­ down 14th to Logan, over Logan to Col­ it, the class then proceeded to the ways handy and banged away ciation church), Denver, the boy fax, w hen it will take its stand and re­ mailing department where they Call KE. 6544—320 Lawrence Street through the window. She missed came with him. He did chores main at rest but in order until Benedic­ were told about the speed and ei- tion, when it will move out into Colfax. e O R L ^ Coal for Every Purpose .- the men, but they didn’t wait for around the parish buildings, took DIVISION V n — Band of Forty and flciency ■with which the papers are a second shot. It was a week be­ up the collections on Sundays, and Eight Drum and Bugle corpe; Charles prepared for distribution by the fore they dared show up again, continued bis studies. A couple of Rust, marshal; John Bohanna, captain, postal department. DAIRIES V St. Rose of Lima’s parish; Robert J. ❖ and they were very meek then. Jesuit priests who gave a mis­ After all this, the class learned sion at the church turned his mind Turner, captain, St. Joseph’s parish (Rc- When the first bridge across the demptorist); Albert Cassidy, captain, about pests that infest print plants. Catholic Daughters’ Colorado river was being built, toward joining an order instead of St. Louis’ parish, Englewood; Stephen D. Whole Pasteurized Milk, gal....24c the secular priesthood. The saint­ Haltigan, captain, St. Francia de Sales’ the workers got so rough that the parish; Captain Broemme], captain, S t Niagara Campus Lighted woman who was cooking for them ly Father Damen, S.J., was main­ ly responsible for the final de­ Mary'a pariah, Littleton; Joseph B. Ryan, SP. 1926 ; CARROLL DAIRY : 24 E. Alameda had to leave. Mrs. Cowie was captain, S t Vincent de Paul’s parish. Buffalo N. Y.— Niagara uni­ called to take her place. There cision. This division forms on Welton street versity, whose campus is acclaim­ 2nd ANNUAL FASHION SHOW I In December, 1886, the young between 18th and 14tb, and will proceed ed as one of the most picturesque FLORIST were foUr or five hundred men to man went to Florissant, Mo., past the reviewing stand up Colfax to feed. As only 100 could be fed Pearl, and will counter-march back on and most beautiful of any in the spending nearly four years at the Colfax to Pennsylvania, where it will take Unjted States, is now illuminated at a time in the mess tent, there novitiate and juniorate. He then was a great rush to get at the its stand and remain at rest but in order at night by floodlights. THE BRIGHT SPOT AND CARD PARH spent three years at St. Louis until Benediction, when it win move down tables first. Mrs. Cowie met the studying philosophy. He came Colfax towards Logan. men at the door of the tent with back to Denver to teach at Sacred DIVISION VIII— Band; Thomas J. the huge dinner bell in her hand. Tynan, marshal; Martin J. O’Haire. cap­ DENVER TEA ROOM Heart college five years. Goim tain. St. Phflomena’s parish; Winism FLOWER SHOP “ The first man who tries to to Woodstock, Md., he studie Dwyer, captain. Blessed Sacrament par­ come in here until I sa^ the theology for four years and w m ish; Jack J. Kelly, captain, St James’ Fifth Avenue ^nd Josephine i wurd,” she announced, “ will get psurish; Hugh Stewart, captain, S t John’s ordained by Cardinal Martinelli in parish; F. H . McGuire, esptain, Cathedral YORK 0690 I this bell over his head.” They all June, 1901, . parish. Saturday Afternoon, Oct^ 19 stopped. “ Now if you’ll file in A year afterwards he came to This division forms on Glenarm be­ here quietly, and eat, then clear Denver, where he became minister tween 14th and 16th, and will proceed DRUGS out until we can set the tables of Sacred Heart college, being past the reviewing stand up Colfax to 91.3% PURE HEAT 1 I Mn. M. J. OTalloti, Cliainnan Pearl, and will counter-march back on again, everyone will have a decent named rector thA following year. 'Cedfax to Pennaylvania. where it will Harder.^hotter...less ash. ^ I place to eat at. If you don’’ Three years later he wrat to take its stand and remain at rest but In MEYERS DRUG STORE There was no need to make fur­ Florissant for his tertianship. He order until Benediction, when it will move That's why Moffat is better. down Colfax towards liOgan. COMPLETE DRUG SERVICE ther threats. The men were meek spent several months in El as lambs. before completing his tertianship. P^aVicUy Reduced TAbor 9606 Ample Parking Space About 1910, he came to Denver C. D. OF A. COURT Mrs. Cowie first became inter­ Ask Your Dealer for it FURNITURE ested in Catholicism when a friend to spend a year and a half as as­ took her to a mission at the sistant at Sacred Heart parish, TO HAVE SOCIAL Why Buy Unknown Brands When Keenesburg church. She attended succeeding the Rev. Edward Barry, The Girvin Furniture & Auction Co. every night and was greatly im­ S.J., as pastor early in 1914. He S t Rita’s court, Catholic COTTRELL Offers pressed. Being reared to believe won a •wide esteem in ^ s work, Daughters of America, will hold The Best in 1524-30 COURT PLACE, DENVER. TEL. KEYSTONE B8H there is no God, however, she being a very popular orator and its first social meeting Thursday Used furniture for Home and Office, reconditioned by experts,. alwaya In found it difficult to make up her confessor. evening, Oct. 24, at the Catholic Used stock at fair prices, cash or credit, exchange or trade. Velvet and Axm. rugs, Father Schuler did not want the Daughters’ clubhouse, 1772 Grant Simmons beds, studio couches, gas and c

ti'. .,^1 i.. - 'j 'i .iii.i,. ■ PAGE FOUR OfBce, 938 Bw nock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone; KEystone 4205 Thursday, October 17, 1935 ■ r iF'srvrwyf w^'w^w'» y as yw yir wwww qrmw'ys>y m'

(Denver Deanery) lans have been made, committees In line with the opening of the gave been organized, and activities HeU P.-T. i Cards Community Chest drive next will begin as soon as the .FERA week, the Denver deanery will workers have been placed. The (Presentation Parish) Imported and Domestic A USUAL unity Chest pro­ work at Rude this year will be con­ The annual meeting of the P.- f ng Monday, Oct. ducted under the' leadership ol T. A. was held Oct. 9 at 2:30 p. ^ t s of Columbus Mrs. L. J. Holmes. Christmas is the time to show that you are a Christian. Send m. The following officers were Christmas Cards with religious sentiments And pictures. hail nt 2 p. m. The guest speaker The religion classes at Little elected for 1936: President, Mrs. will be R. Paul Horan. The three Flower social center are in full Gertrude Payne tsecond term): The following quotation is taken from Listening In in The r e a c t io n Catholic orphanages, the Queen of swing now under the direction of vice president, Mrs. Glore (second Denver Catholic Register of January 14, 1932: Heaven orphanage. St Vincent’s the Sacred Heart Sisters and Fa­ term ); secretary, Mrs. Sedle- home for boys, and S t Clara’s, and ther Winters. There are 42 in meyer;-treasurer, Mrs. Tuffield “ A Denver gentleman tells ns that hi* wife revived 100 Christ­ the Denver orphans’ home will be the First, Communion class and (second term ); and his­ mas cards, only three of which showed the sli^test evidence of featured in several entertainment 60 in the'follow-up classes. The torian, Mrs. Buchholz. The asso­ Christianity. The rest had everything from stage coaches to t numbers. Mrs. P. J. Sullivan, Holy Name boys of the center re­ ciation was pleased welcome ancient ships on them. Most of them were mailed by Catholics. president, will preside. All affili­ ceived Communion in a body at Mrs. Rampe, who installed the "In cases where they, came from small towns, there was an excuse ated organisations are urged to the 8:30 Mats Sunday. Ib eft newly-elected secretary and his­ for this. There Was none if the card* were bought in Denveiv for “It was so much better and more con­ send representatives, and anyone were 42 in all. llhis Sunday will torian. plenty of Christian card* were available at Clarke’s and other else interesbed is cordially invited be Communion day for the Ladies’ The question of Study clubs stores. The effort to make Christmas anything but the day of venient to have the funeral service held from to attend. sodality. t was brought up. Father. Geisert the Christ Child should receive no snppoet from us.” The deanery will sponsor two Members of Guadalupe circle explained the objects of the Catholic days, Wednesdays and are making linens for poor We have a new, complete line of Religious Christmas cards. the Horan establishment. If I ever have to Confraternity of Christian Doc­ Make your selection now, while we have a wide choice. Fridays, at Rude Community cen­ churches. Sister Anastasia has or­ trine recently organized by Bishop make arrangements for another funeral, I’ll ter again this year. Tentative ganized a Girls’ Glee club to "sing Vehr. Study clubs will be organ­ Prices From to 50^^ With Emvelopes certainly do just as I did this time and make at the 8:30 Mass on Sundays at ized soon, to which members Sacred Heart church and at the of the P.-T.A. will belong. use of the Horan Chapel.” Friday night devotions. Rehearsals Arrangements were made to are held every Wednesday evening. enable the association to re­ Thoughts and statements such as this In the past week, several books sume the serving of free lunches. James Clarke were donated to the library, and the Mrs. Walsh was named chair­ often follow a funeral held from our estab­ children of the center and Miss man of a committee to take lishment. Mary Ellen Dougherty wish to care of this project. It is hoped ' Church Goods House III EIICLIWOOD thank the donor. that the group may start serving Miss Caroline Stuart has or­ the lunches in November. ^ ------ganized sewing classes, composed The Comet theater party, spon­ 1636-38 Tremont Street ^Phone TAbor 3789 of both the girls and their sored by the P.-T. A., to be given (St. Lonii’ Pariih, Englewoed) mothers. Every Monday evening Friday, Oct. 18, promises to be a Thieves broke into St. Louis’ from 7 :30 until 9 :80 is play night success, judging by the sale of church Monday night, after tear­ at the center. Mr. Hulcomb, di­ tickets. Anyone wishing to attend ing away .the protection on a base­ rector, is teaching folk dancing is asked to obtain tickets in ad­ ORA ment window, and made their to groups of young people. vance from the committee, com­ A N D SON CHAPELS way upstairs to the sanctuary. The El Caj^trano boys held posed of Mmes. Buchholz, Cooper, '^Why Pay More!'' The door and part of the taber-; their first meeting Monday eve­ and Thomas Neville, or from the XS'SL’J Oloveland IPlaoe nacle were demolished with an ax ning. Eighty-two were present. school children. The P.-T. A. (Trademark) taken frem the basement The Much interest is being shown in gets no share of the proceeds ciboriun), unharmed, was found on this club. The orchestra, under from the sale of tickets at the'box the altar, after the church was the direction of Frank Havic, is office of the theater. opened in the morning.* While the rehearsing every Tuesday night, Janitor’s supplies for the school WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES Giiariing forever our ibunders Ideals vestments and altar linens had and some very good talent is be­ year were ordered. The school INCORPORATED been disturbed, nothing was taken. ing developed. — ...... floors.. have to be oiled, and vol- It is thought that the thieves were In the past month, Miss Dough-^ unteers for this work will be Colorado Owned Stpres looking for money. Fingerprints erty made 15 home visits. Con­ asked for soon. Sister Joan ex­ i were taken by the Englewood po­ ditions in these homes were very plained how helpful the new du­ 17th and^ Broadway 800 Santa Fe Dr. seT lice. poor^ Miss Dougherty says, and plicating machine is. The money Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California The Altar society, in order to there is a need for religious in­ from the sale of candy td the chil­ 15th and California NERVES CAUSE provide funds for a metal taber­ struction as well as education and dren goes towards paying for the SLEEPLESSNESS FEW HAVE FATHER HUBBARD’S nacle, will sponsor a turkey din­ recreation. Many of. the families machine and the charts. Wa Do Not Have Specie! Seles But Sell Yon et Oer Lowest ner Sathrday, Nov. 16. A pair are on relief and have an out­ The meeting adjourned after a Prices Every Dey on AU Drug Merchandise. Wh«n Your Norroi Koop You of all-wool blankets, donated by a look that is almost hopeless. Miss* prayer said by Father Geisert. *■ Awuko Uio ThU OM Roliablo KNOWLEDGE ABOUT ALASKA friend, will be given away at the Dougherty plans to visit these The mothers were served a Remed affair to provide funds for xhe families often and give them what lunch by the eighth grade. Yon ahould il««p toundlr all ntibt and The P.-T. A., Altar and Rosary, wah« up in the morning eompletal;.tietals raat "Few living men,” says a recent live.” Wednesday gfternoon, Oct new tabernacle. encouragement and help she can, and Needlework clubs are giving a od and ralraafaad. U you don't . . A your account, "know Alaska as Father 23, at 4 o’clock and again at 8:30 Sixty-six members of St. Fran­ Miss Constance Ryan, who was ntrvea ara very series of card parties. These ^11 Hubbard does, and he has the fac­ at the Cit^ auditorium, Father cis de Sales’ and St. Louis’ sodal­ assistant at Little Flower last year likely to blame. is now working at Ave Maria be held every two weeks until Sleepleainesa I • ulty of being able to tell the storiSS Hubbard will speak on the ice­ ities met in Concordia hall Mon­ February. Bridge and 500 will be a I m o a t alwaya of Alaska in a fascinating narra- bound world of Alaska. day evening. After a social hour, clinic. SRFEUJnY e a u a a d by bigb reireshments were served. A played. Prizes will be given ai atrung nervea. Inseparable from the friend they To ovarcoma alaap. round-table discussion, led by each party, and grand prizes for laaaoaaa you muat love and assist, Ken Chisholm and ST. LEO’S WILL bridge and 500 will be given at Edgar Levin rrill be ever present Miss Augie Petrovich, of fiva your nervea St. Francis’ sodality, and Miss Do­ the..-final party in February. The FIDDLY LJIDDLY relief. on the screen. Over the steep cliffs HAVE MISSION That la a x a e 1 1 y Plans Are Being lores Nolan, prefect of St. Louis’, first in the series , was given with him they will go, and down vhat Koanig'a Nar* made the suggestion that a Thursday, Oct. 17. Mmes. Lord Prices effective October 18 and until market into bottomless craters. There, vIna doat. Thia fa* joint council be p rm ed among the (St. Leo’* Parith) and Neville were hostesses. Tick­ changes make price change* necessary. moua old preaarip. too, will be those silent friends oi ets are 25 cents and include re­ tion q u I a t a and the missioner and explorer whose South side sodalities. The sodal- A mission beginning this Sun­ aoothaa the nervea itiek also plan to entertain each day at the 6 o’clock Mass will be freshments. LARGE PRUNES, Santa Clara and in thia way Hade for Regis plodding patience and attachment The Needlework club met conducted by the Rev. Thomas promotaa natural, io their master have made them other throughout the year and to hold a general outing at the Thursday, Oct. 10. The club is banitby alaap. Kea* s3rmbels of fidelity^ the malemute Mell*y» C. SS. R.j of St. Alphonsus LJ- 8 c V r " 1 5 c nlg’ a Kervina la Ligori’s parish in St. Louis, Mo. busy making new surplices for the dogs of the frozen trail. Best of end of the season. > tha Ideal remady St. Louis’ Boy Scouts had the Th* devotion will close on Sunday acolytes. DRIED PEACHK^^ f o r alaaplaatneta all, there will be many a laugh, for The Young Ladies’ sodality met baeanaa it eorraota Honieaiiliiii! Day Father Hubbard has the happy highest number o f points when evening, Oct 27. Masses on the the cauaa ol yoar tronbla, and ii entirely they they attended their first two Sundays of the mission will at 8 Ph m. Wednesday, Oct. 16. 1 pound bag for...... r—- ...... 1 4 c ■ free fr^m harmful druga. faculty of getting run out of hit The sodality will receive Commun­ Don’t ypend another night In raatiaaa court of honor at the Englewood be at 6, 7, 9, and 10:30 o’clock, 1 own exploratory tours and passes and on week days at 6 and 8 ion in a body at the 8 o’clock toaaing. Oat a bottle of Koanig’a Nervine it on-to his audience at every turn. Community church hall Tuesday FIG BARS, Merchants from your druggiat today, and ypU will (Ragle High School) -w evening. Captain Padan. scout­ o’clock. Evening services will be Mass Sunday, Oct. 20. alaap wall tonight , , > Or If you with we A senior committee is working The prices for this performance master of S t Louis’, extends an held at 7:30. Sermons will be The Boy Scouts held their meet­ 2 pounds for...... i...... 2 3 c ■ will send you a fraa trial alia bottle. Uae make it possible for tha whole fam­ coupon. out the details of homecoming day, invitation to other boys in the delivered at all services, and the ing Thursday night at 7:16, which will probably be held in the ily to ehjoy this thrilling "Voyage parish to enroll as scouts. lublic is cordially invited to at- instead of Friday, be9ause of the G r a p e f r u i t ] Dei Monte KOENIO MEDICINB CO., Dept R-17. week of Nov. 17 to 24. The Into the Ice Inferno." Adults’ Hostesses for the Altar society end. Comet theater party. lo t s N. Walla St.. Chicago, nilaoit. latest revised schedule of the paro­ tickets are 60 hente, children’s, 25 card party Thursday afternoon, No. 2 can, 2 for...:.... [...... , 2 5 c Pliaaa sand me a free trial alia bottle of cents. The proceeds «^1 go to the Koanig'a Narvina. chial league leaves vacancies for eenw. m e proceeus to i go w «ie g4, wUl be Mrs. L. White and the Regis team on these two Sun­ missions of Alaska afad to Regi^ q ’ Q^ffey, RAISINS Seedless BREAD A Y White, sliced Name days. The plans for the reunion college. Study dub leaders are in­ ANNUNCIATION PARISH PLANS 4 lbs. Addraaa call for a parade, a rally, a game, vited /to meet Friday at the home 20 oz. * 7 a* and a social. ..13c for...... loaf...... # 5^ MMH 8 tata....i.M...... of Mrs. Jack Walsh, 3220 Sfluth C lt y ._ ... Grand Knight William F. Mc- Lincoln street. • MEMORIAL FOR FR. CALUNAN Glone, Jr., s^ ke on Columbus at A yT M FESIIIWJ Members of the University pf CORN CRISCO an assembly Thursday, Oct 10, in Denver Newman club are invited (Anounciation Parish) Mary Martin. Refreshments were Extra Standard, Narrow Grain w « ! the Little theater. to receive Communion 4n a body No. 2 can ft g e In commemoration of the first served by council mothers, Mmes. 2 1 c 5 9 c Store The Clover grid team will meet at the 8 o'clock Mass in St Louis’ Coat, Johnson, and Cook. The for...... O i s church, 8800 South Sherman, this anniversary of the death of the Household Goods Friday on the Regis held. Last U Rev. Michael F. Callanan, a Sol­ room attendance prize was won by MACARONI week, the Clovers played a 6-to-6 SET FOR OCT. Sunday, O ct 20. Confessions will PUMPKIN emn Requiem Mass will be cele­ the first grade. Merchandise game with the sophomores of Holy be heard before Mass for the con­ In the furtherance of the work Kuner’s 1935 Pack American Beauty venience of members who work brated in the parish church at 8 »U fT Y ITORAGE ANP Family high. The Shamrocks had q^iock Saturday morning, Oct. of the Confraternity of Christian No. 2 Per MOVING CO. previously held the strong Union (Holy Family Parish) on Saturday .afternoon and eve­ Doctrine, Study dub meetings .... 7c package...... 6 c high sophomores to the same score, ning. After the Communion W. The celebrant vrill be the The autumn festival and social, Rev. Charles Hagus; deacon, the have been held in the school li­ 6 to 6. The Shamrocks were com­ Mass, breakfast will be served in No. 2)4 cans, sponsored by the Alumni associa­ Rev. Roy Breen; subdeacon, the brary each Friday evening at 7:15. FLOUR Max-l-muM pletely outweighed and had scored Concordia hall. The Newmanites 2 for...... 1 9 c tion, will be hdd at Hillcrest inn Rev. Raymond Ryan, O.M.Cap. All The Young Ladies’ sooality will J. T. Upton Renovating Co. early, playing a splendid defensive at Morrison Friday, Oct. 26. will be ^ e sts at this time of Fa­ meet at the home of Miss, Ruth game to protect their lead. But members of the parish who can TO M ATO ES Kuner’s i.'ii:,4 '0 c 2t"::.-90c Alumni members, under the lead­ ther O’Heron, the club chaplain. possibly attend are asked to do so, McCarthy, 8506 Manon, Mond^, CARPET the weight-'of the opponents tired Plans will be made after the break­ No. 303 can, ership of Ray Leonard, chairman offering“ up the Mass for f Father Oct, 21. At this meeting, the offi- them and in the last five minutes fast for the clUb!s participation in 2 for...... 1 5 c 48 lb. bag...... S 1 .7 5 CLEANERS of social activities, are now selling Callanan’s eternal welfare. cers desire to have all articles for THAT CLEAN of play Union scored a touchdovm. tickets for the event. A popular the Cathedral diamond jubilee the hope chest turned in. Those After resuming play in the last orchestra has been . secured, and celebration and for the organiza­ ^ At the'monthly meeting o f the' who are selling tickets for the ba­ V MEAT FEATURES W. H. UPTON, Manafcr minute, ^ e Shamrocks pulled A several novelty entertainment fea­ tion’s program for the year. P.-T.A., held Oct. 9, plans were zaar will be asked to give the so­ sideline pass, but the ball fell a tures will be on the program. made for a dinner to be given in ciety some idea of their progress. 765 Tejon Street few feet short of the receiver, who Hague hall Thursday, Nov. 7. This BEEF POT ROAST Lean meaty cut* Under the direction of Father Card Party to Be Held TAbor 5223 had a clear field beforo him. dinner is being sponsored in con­ A card party will be held Tues­ Lappen, the Alumni players will junction with the three-day fall Pound ...... X 7 , C Twenty-two students are en­ present several three-act plays in day, Oct. 22, at Hagus hall. Prizes gaged in the tryouts for parts in Etilks Course Is bazaar, to.be held Thursday, Fri­ will be awarded at each table, and Opton^etrist and Optician the coming season. Rehearsals SLICED BACON Swift’s Premium the comedy-drama to be given in day, and Saturday, Nov. 7, 8, and refreshments will be served. The for the first play will start aeon. 9. The parish has been divided HELEN WAiSH DeeSnber. The cast and tne name At the C. T.-P. A. meeting chairman of the affair will be Mrs. Pound ...... 3 . 9 c of the play will be announced soon. into sections, with captains ap­ Applehans, assisted by two women. Atiectat* Wednesday, it whs announced that pointed over each group. The adult Friday Oct. 11, Albert Zarlengo a hand-painted picture, ^onited Mered by Club tickets are 35 cents, with special GROUND BEEF 'Ideal for meat loaf W, R. JOSEPH by Mrs. H. Grout, will be given of the Knights of Columbus ad­ STUDY CLUB TO tickets for children at 26 cents. dressed the students of Annuncia­ EYES EXAUDfBD away at the next meeting. Cap­ 2 pounds for...... 2 9 c Many inquiries have \ been re­ Those who can should secure their tion high school. The subject of MEET ON OCT. 18 tain Cohboy of the Denver fire tickets fp m the women when they ceived conefeming the course in his address was “ Columbus, the Phee* TAbor ISiO department gave an illusiiated call at tne homes, and should set SKINNED HAMS ' Whole or half zta-sia Mojottio aide. lecture tm fire prevention at the elementary philosophy offered by Catholic.” ' (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parlth) aside Thursday, Nov. 7, for the The program at the recent P.-T. St. Theresa’s Study club wifi meeting, and a talk on the Com­ the Bellarmine club, one of the Pound ...... 2 » 7 2C branches of the Regis Library as­ dinner. The mothers of the first A. meeting was given by the first meet Friday, Oct 18, at the school munity Chest was given by Fa­ grade pupils were hostesses ao the ther Lappen. The attendance sociation. Christian ethics'will be grade pupils. / hall at 8 p. m. All interested meeting, with the first grade ex­ Carl Gale and Catherine Scharp- " t ; are asked to be present. prise tiras won by the second the subject of the year’s course, pression class presenting a short grade. The elevenu grade moth­ 12 lectures on general ethics be­ ing and two faculty ^embers were Spick and Span A general meeting of the Con­ program. Musical numbers were delegates to the mission meeting fraternity of Christian Doctrine ers were hostesses at the social ing given in the first semester, rendered by Geraldine MuHin and hour that followed the meeting. and - 12 on particular ethics the held at St. John’s school Oct. 6. Delivery wa.s held at the school hall Friday, The following members of An­ Oct._ Hi Miss Josephine De Bell, The Mother.S’ chorus, sponsored second semester. The lectures will be given every Friday evening at nunciation high school have re­ at no extra cost to president of the 'confraternity, by the C. T.-P. A. held its first P.-T. A . to Sponsor Home Public Market 8 o’clock in asembly room _ A of cently joined the Junior Catholic called the meeting to order. The meeting at the home of Mrs. Ed­ Series of Parties you ward Flynn Tuesday. the Cosmopolitan hotel, beginning Daughters: Frances Byers, Mar­ PHONE MAIN 1026 OPEN SUNDAY MORNING y Rev. P. Gregory Smith was the garet McClellan, Betty Brennan, speaker. He explained the nature The Stitch and Chatter club will Oct 26, and will consist of an ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Includes spraying hold a card party at the school academic period of 50 minutes, The Cathedral Parent-Teachers’ Jacqueline Cooke, Eileen Lynch, and purpose of the confraternity. association held its regular meet­ Agnes Marie Plumb, and Clara- your bin; sealing The Adolla’s Study club' met hall Friday evening. Prizes will be followed by a 20-minute 'discus­ awarded and refreshments will be sion. The matter of the preced­ ing in the school cafeteria Oct. 14 brile Beaman. Their initiation BREEN-GORFMAN Mofiday, Oct. 14. The Rev. At S. will take place at Camp MontrUa down all dust before served. The admission price will ing years will not be a requisite at 2:30 o’clock, with Mrs. R. G. Dhnichino, S.J., jwas asked to be Morrison presiding. Oct. 25 and 26. Florists )iew, clean coal en­ spiritual director. be 26 cents. for the course. The Rev. Frederick Bekhoff of The Rev. Emmanuel T. Sandd- C. M. Schulte of the Commu­ Membert'of the Adolla club will Reserve Oct. 24, 25, and 26 for I486 CALIFORNIA ters. St. Louis is visiting his brother, val, S.J., who conducted the class nity Chest was gufest speaker, and receive Communion in a body Sun- a program was given oy the fifth St. Francis de Sales’ carnival, 235 the Rev. A. Eckhoff, at the rec­ in psychology last year, will con­ ♦4 4 1 ►♦♦♦♦♦I 1111 * »♦♦♦» < 11 'day, Oct. 20, at ,^he 9 o’clock grade pupils, under the direction S. Shermaa. Mass. t o ^ this week. duct this course, for which, how­ Empire Lump Edward Herman, the eighth ever,! no college, credits will be of Sister Mary Edith and Miss child of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mul- awarded. The textbook for the Jeanette Gies, "• 4>4’* 4.*4'*»»4 4 1 M i l *♦♦♦♦♦ $5.70 lane, was baptized Sunday by Fa­ course is "Principles of Ethics,” Mrs. C. A. Byrne, ■ Study club IdlUilil! ther Lappen. by Dom Thomas Vemer Moore, chairman, gave a report on Study KEYSTONE 3146 Charity Ball The Tiger, school publication, with frequent references to Paul clubs and urged the members to went to print this week. It will J. Glenn’s "Ethics, A Glass Man­ join. The firms listed here d^ BROWN PALACE ual in Moral Philosophy,” and to Mrs. J. E. Flynn said 326 free TELEPHONE MA. 3518 T h e ^ be on sale Monday, Oct. 21. serve to be remembered Displaying a fine spirit of the standard classic dn the Bhbject, meals were distributed at the cafeteria in September. Who'aSsU —SPECIAl^ Sat. Eve., Nov. 30 sportsmanship, the members of St "Moral Philosophy,” ^by Charles and Ketall when you are distributing R io GrirkiidLe Mrs. Sam Homer, hospitality Joseph’s football team and several Coppens, S.J. ' LIGNITE Headquarters for 11 your patronage in the dif­ Benefit As in former years, at the end chairman, reported on sick calls. AND BITU students from the West side Selected Dry.Picked Young Fuel Co. ORPHANS CHRISTMAS school attended a get-together so­ of each lecture Father Sandoval It was decided that a 2S-cent MINOU3 ferent lines of business. card party will be given each COALS Turkeys, Pullets, Spring Chixs, 2nd SANTA FB PARTY cial at the school hall after Holy will present brief reviews of late Family team had defeated the books. Dues for the semester will month in the school cafeteria, Guinea Chixs, and Squab* Auspices be 82, or 25 cents a single lecture. 8]ionsored by the room mothers. THE PLATTE RIVEF| Bulldogs, 27 to 8, in their contest Spring Ducklings, 3*/|-6 lb*., Ik.....2Sc Further information may ob­ The first party will be given the >• 4 44 4 il4 » 4 ’4 t 4 4 M » » * » * 4 4 Knighta of Columbus last Sunday. COAL CO. Spring Chickens, lb...... — ...... 27e tained from Miss Grace M. Pal­ first week in November, with Mrs. Tell the pMpIe you patraniM At the next Nosica party, Oct A. P. LUNNEY, Manager No leghorns. This sd do*.t«l by U ll.i A Dry.r 19, an attendance prise will be mer, TAbor 1281, or Miss Mar­ . J. E. Utard, 1665 Locust, as'ehair- that you saw their advertUeincat Println* Co. I man. awarded. garet O’Brien, GAllup 4713-J. 3200 Mariposa GA. 44711 is Tha RagUtar liT^PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone KE. 4206 Thursday. October 17. 1935 TURKEY DINNER WILL OPEN Catholic Register, Regis Smotliers CARNIVAL AT ST. FRANCIS’ Amusement (St. Franeia do Salea’ Pariah) dality and will include many new y Newcomers The forthcoming St. Francis de and clever ideas that the group is Guide Sales’ carnival, to be held in the working out for its booth. The annual fall homecoming for high school auditorium, 235 South ' Joseph Murphy and Arthur AL A game, fighting team of St. the alumnae will be held at Lo> Sherman street, Thursday, Friday, corn head the McKegney club, Francis’ gridders playing its first MILE HI retto Heights college Saturday, and Saturday of next week, will which will have charge of the season in the. Parochial Football EVERY be one of the biggest ever pro­ games. Scattered throughout the ROLLER RINK Oct. 19, at 2:30 p. m. The sisters league and in its first league en­ join with the officers of the duced localfy. As a fitting start hall will be found the ham aqd counter of the year, met defeat ^t ' Slc*ting‘ every night TUESDAY to this gala affair, a milk-fed bacon booth, the country store, the hands of the, powerful Regis except Hondxy. alumnae in extending an invita­ NIGHT tion to all fifrmer students of turkey dinner will be served on and many others that are always high gridders, 48 to 6, Tuesday Mstineei Thureday, Loretto to come to the college on Thursday evening, Oct 24, from enjoyed, plus several new ones to afternoon at Merchants’ park. The Saturday, and Sunday. IS Monday nights can be that date. There will be a short 5 to 8 o’clock. Mrs. Bernard be introduced for the first time. Reds scored twice in the initial resarv^ ior private business meeting, and the re­ Hynes and her committee have Mr. and Mrs. Werle will be in period, once each in the second The atmosphere of peace parties. mainder of the afternoon will’ be arranged the following' menu: charge of the soft drink booth, and tiiird, and twice in the final should pervade every fu­ 531 BROADWAY FORD NIGHT spent in renewing old acquaint­ Roast turkey with dressing, gravy, and Thomas Carroll will supervise quarter. A pass from Quarterback 1 ■ * neral service. Guests and Telephone TA. 9598 ances. cranberries, celery, mashed pota­ the ice cream booth. Mrs. George At the Harry Huffman McDermott to N. Clark, which re­ i-elatives should feel that Margaret Sullivan, an alumna, toes, peas and carrots, beets, jelly, Farrar will have charge of another sulted in a 60-yard gain, gave St.'l Directed Theaters ha.s gone to Minneapolis, where ^ckles, rolls, cake, and coffee. booth, and Ed Rowland will look Fi’ancis' its only touchdowm. | serenity. This lack of con­ OtAN WHOllSOMt tNTtaCTAINMHIT DENVER-PARAMOUNT she has received an appointment to Arrangements are being made to after the entertainment. The revised league schedule, asl fusion can be realized if you ALAI>DIN~BROADWAY teacli in the public schools. serve 1,200 persons, and all Altar Society to Meet announced by the Rev. Roy Breen.' choose an experienced fu­ TABOR-RIALTO Mrs. Albert Stillman has re­ friends of the parish are cordially This Friday afternoon, the Al­ league director, is as follows: 1 invited to come and enjoy the Sunday, 0«t. 20— I p. m., St. Francis’ neral director. DENVER’S PINftST OaOANI BLUEBIRD-BIDE-A-WEE turned to her home in New York.v tar society will hold its regular dinner. VI. Holy Family team ; 3 p. m„ Regia va. Miss Isabel Mahoney, who is in monthly meeting in the assembly Annunciation-team. I ,A feature of the carnival of Longmont, is recovering from an room of the rectory. Mrs. Hynes, Saturday, OcL 26— 1 p. m„ St. Joaeph’z Consult our Advisory De­ particular interest to the women va. St. Francia’ ; 3 p. m.. Cathedral va operation. the president; is desirous of a will be the powder puff, quilt, and Holy Family team. partment at any time Mi.ss Patricia Lucy has gone to large attendance in order that she Saturday, N »v. 2— 1 p. m.. Sacred The firms listed here de­ ' faneywork booth under the direc­ may assign women to their work Heart team va. St. Francia’ ; 3 p. m., Denver’ s Smartest Ballroom the National Catholic School of without charge or obliga­ serve to be remembered Social Service in Washington, D. tion of Mrs. M. McEahem. For for the parish dinner, A meeting Reeia va. Holy Family team. DAN MURPHY several weeks, a large corps of for the solicitiors will be held at 1 Sunday, Nov. 10— 1 p. m.. Regia va tion. and his C. SaeVed Heart team ; 3 p. 'Vn., Cathedral when you are distributing I women has been busily engaged MUSICAL SKIPPERS Mapy Alma T’regeau is doing p. m., one hour before the regular va. Annunciation team. For Reservations Cail SPruce B7S2 your patronage in the dif­ graduate work at St. Louis’ uni­ in designing and producing an at­ meeting, aqd all the women are Sunday, Nov. 17— 1 p. m„ Annuncia­ versity. tractive vanetj’ of desirable items. asked to make a. report to the tion team va. St. Francia’ ; 8 p. m., St ferent lines of busines.s. Joaeph’a va. Cathedral. Michael McDonough, general chairman on the food and cash do­ Sunday, Nov. 24— 1 p. m.. Cathedral Boulevard Mortuary • lanCtST OANCe CM.OWOS //V TMI jtat§ chairman, reports that the com­ nated for the dinner.. va. St. Francia’ ; 3 p. rt.. Holy Family mittee has decided to award the The faneywork and apron booth team va. Sacred Heart team .. 3020 FEDERAL BLVD. GALLUP 0407 Meet Compliments bicycle, which is being promoted in charge of the League of the Sunday, Dec. 1— 1 p. m., St. Joaeph’a VF. Annunciation team; 3 p. m„ Regia by the P.-T, A. under the chair­ Sacred Heart will have a splendid va. Cathedral. ' James P. McConaty manship, of Mrs. W. C. Kimmins, array of articles for sale. A recent addition to the schedule N ew Members on Thursday evening. Friday eve­ Mr. *and Mrs. H. J. Gubser of of the Annunciation.js a game to Classified Ads ning, a door prize of $25 will be Los Angeles, Calif., visited Mrs. be played Nov. 24 with Pueblo BUY YOUR FLOWERS FROM The meeting , of the Regis high given. Saturday night, the two- Elaine Morgan and son, Vincent, Catholic high school. door Chevrolet will be awarded. FURNACE WORK JORUG^TORES___ school Mothers’ club, held Oct. 10, last week, while on their way to PARK FLORAL CO. was attended by the largest group mammoth fl^or-lighting sys­ Kansas and Kentucky for a two FURNACES INSTALLED * REPAIRED HUTCiiiNSONb PHAKMACI tem is being installed. Under the H. H. York. 527 E. ExposlDon. PE. 2218 Your Naborbooo Druggist of mothers in years. This meet' months’ visit. 1643 Broadway KEystone 5106 Phone SPruce 0588 7U0 So direction of Herman Miller, who Holy Rosary Choir Pear ing was a compliment to all new Father O’ Heron and the YoiAg FRESH CUT FLOWERS— PLANTS JAMES HUTCHINSON members. is in charge of booth construc­ Ladies’ sodality of St. Louis’ par­ HOTELS • FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS The Mothers’ club is especially tion, many new and novel ideas ish in Englewood entertained the NEWHOUSE HOTEL FURNACES are being perfected to add to the sodality at a bunco party Monday Wai Present Play IN THE SHADOW of Colorado'! beau­ interested in promoting the lec­ tiful capitoL Oolfax at Grant, Denver. J. A. JOHNSON ture of Father Hubbard in co­ beauty of the building. Mrs. A. night, Oct! 14. , •'Colm______Furnaces installed, cleaned, and re. C. Tremlett and her assistants will Kathleen Flynn is in the lead operation with the - other Regis (Holy Roanry Pariah) CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS- HOME. paired; iuside air returns installed; re­ have charge of the fish pond. for bazaar queen, with Julia pairs for all furnaces; asbestos cover­ clubs. Mrs. M. D. Curriggn, chair­ 1772 Grant. Pleaaant home'(or girls. man of the ways and means com­ A special children’s day matinee Hynes running a close second. Under the direction of George thatcou/iti ings, chimney stacks. Kes. 1038 Gar- MiroslRvich, the choir will present liel4, FRanlclin 1849-J. 7 09 E. 6th Ave mittee, has appointed the follow­ will be held next Friday from 1 Friends of Boy Scout troop 126 BATTERIES & TIRES KEystone 4031. - ing ladies to assist her: Mmes. to 6 p. m. are invited to attend the October the comedy, “ The Black Derby,” Advertisers that merit yoUr patronage. They are GUARANtEED BATfERlES. »L50 and J. Celia, P. Walsh, B. C. Sweeney, The candy booth wiH'be an un­ court of honor at ByerS’ junior this Sunday. There will be two reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. youre. All sizes luaed tires, 95o and up. FOXY FOX TROT song. "W a y Out T. Cronin, L. A. Mueller, Edmond usual booth this year, and will be high school Monday, Oct. 21, at performances, in the afternoon at C C. TULLOH. 638 SanU Fe. Colorado Way,” uke and piano, 25 cents in charge of Mrs. W. F. Camion. 2:30 and in the evening at 7:30. a copy, now at music store, by James W Mullin, Thomas Tynan, L. A. Col­ 7:45. Chief Skinner has offered JOHN H. REDDIN Steven Halligan will be in charge The play will be given in the school BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP Ryan. J. W . Ryan, Ctaig* Colo. Also lins, and Michael Berry. a 5-pound box of candy to the at the Margie Ryan shop, Room 214. The telephone committee will be of a special booth of his own cre- troop having the most visitors in hall, 4664 Pearl strOet. Attorney and Counselor at La'W 1564 California SL, Denver. 612-614 Ernest &-Cranmer Block FIRST CLASS barberfug. Finger wave headed by Mrs. J. J. Naughton as proportion to the size of the troop. The P.-T.A. meeting Thursday and shampoo, 36c: permanent wave, afternoon of last week was well COAL chairman, with the following ladies The Young Ladies’ sodality, un­ If troop 126 wins, it will receive 17th and Curtis S1.50 and up. RAY MURPHY’S SHOP, TRUNKS AND BAGS assisting: l^mes. T. Porter, J, T. der the leadership of Angela an'idditional 5-pound box from As­ attended, A program, appropriate Phone MAin 0557 Denver. Colo. corner Champa and Downing. KE. 6576. for Coljimbus day celebration, W OM EN’S new Fall Hand Bags. $1.00 Tjerney, James Coragher, John Petrovich, has divided itself into sistant Scoutmaster Glenn Wilson. Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. five courts, each headed by a was presented by the pupilf. It UPHOLSTERING and up. A. E. Meek Trunk & Bag Co., Barry, R. P. Trinstead, Ferrish The troop has planned a hike for F. A. Mumford, Mgr. 1026 16th St. KE. 3079. Mangan, Joe Coursey, Jerry queen, and each ' has practically this Sunday. The boys will re­ consisted of singing and oi a short LET JEPSEN do -your upholstering, Goursey, Clarence Cook, David made its quota. The queens are ceive Communion in a body at the play commemorating the voyage of cabinet work, reftnishing, and chair Columbus to America. A fruit H. G. REID W. 25th and Decatur GA. 5125 HEMSTITCHING Haggerty, and M. D. McEne^. A Misses Kathleen Flynn, Julia 6 o’clock Mass, meet at the rec­ caning. Uncalled for furniture for sale. shower was gpven for the sisters 1 Electrical Contracting, Jepsen, pioneer upholsterer, 1669 proad- new committee this year will be Hynes, Marian Hencmann, Dor­ tory at 8 o’clock, drive to Look­ HEMSTITCHING, 6o yard. Free call at 3 o’clock Thursday, Oct. 17. The way. TA. 7949. the courtesy committee. Mrs. R. othy Gorman, and Gertrude Quinn. Repairing and Fixtnrea and delivery on North side. Cotton thread out mountain, park their cars at prize for the largest attendance furnished. Mts. T. R. Hunt, 3565 Fed­ Trinstead'and Mrs. Jerry Cour­ The novelty booth will be in Windy saddle, and take the Beaver MAin 7303 329 I4tb St. RABTOAT’S NEW SPRINGS and restufling cushions, eral Blvd. GA. 1649-W . sey have accepted this duty. charge of the Young Ladies’ so- was won by the mothers of the , 31 each. Recovering and general repairing. brook trail from there. Several first grade pupils. Fourteen new JOHNSON UPHOLSTERING SHOP adult leaders will be in charge. MEAT MARKET 526 23rd St. KE. 0002 ROOFING A n 6 PAVING members were received into the I '■ ' * ' - ■-■ r . I ■». I PW I ■! . (The boys made an industrial hike rfaa Houaa at Quality,, whara tba boat association. Refreshments will be ipaata at the meat raatonabla mrieta may PROMPT reptirs made on flat and steep Oct. 12. The new neckerchiefs served at the next Jiieeting, which »a obtaJnad. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE rok)fe, gravel .roofs laid, flat and shingle PLANS ARE COMPLETED FOR 1 will be worn for the first time REPAIRS roofs painted, basements water*proofed. will be held Thursday evening, 1030 W. Colfax KE. 363S Sunday at Mass. They were de­ Nov. 14. Reasonable prices and terms. Colorado signed by members of the' troop. INSURANCE Acreaa from St. Laa’a Cburch ELECTRIC APPLIANCE P.EPAIRS Rooflng Co., 1006 Cherokee. MA. 0sS88. Arrangements are being made Hamilton-Beach and Sunbeam Mixmaster JUNIOR TABERNACLE AFFAIR Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hartford for the annual fall festival to be service. of 300 South High have just re-{held Nov. 27, 28, 30, and Dec. 1. THE QUEEN CITY ELECTRIC CO. COAL 1J68 California ~ T A ..1206 turned from Glenwood Springs, attractions are ^planned in CHANGE TO KING LABEL COAL Mias Marye McPhillips, chair­ Mary Dowd, Francis Alf, Cather­ JOS. J. CELLA man of the ways and means com­ They went to Leadville to attend order to make this year’s festival | Lump, I^.SO; E ff. $5.40 ine Mall, and Marie Coffee; circle the funeral of Mrs. Peter Hart­ 409 Security Bldg. UMBRELLAS Once used always used. We do not sub* mittee of the Junior Tabernacle presidents, Helen Steele, Isabella better than ever before. stitute. ford. Phone KEystone 2633 society, called a meeting at the McNamara, Charlotte Hoban, Ber­ Two guest speakers from Den­ UM BRELLAS. repaired, recovered. CR0W *BAR COAL CO. , Club Retumea Activitiea ver university addressed the Young Gloves mended. Denver Umbrella Shop J. F. Stremel, Mgr. T A . 2336 Holy Ghost hall Sunday, Oct. 13, nice O’Brien, Eileen Morrissey, 1614 Champa St. MAin 3462. 35th and Wazee to complete plans for the social The members of the Paramount Ladies’ sodality meeting, urging Francis J. Fisher, Inc. Helen Sandstrom, Louise Charron, club have resumed their activities and card party, which are to be held the support of the Community Neza Pruss, Catherine Fitzpatrick, for the winter, alter substituting at the Casanova Wednesday, Nov. Chest drive. One of the most de­ TAbor 6204 Dolores Langford, Jewell McGov­ their reg;ular bridge luncheons for 6. This party is held annually to sirable prizes to be pven at the. ern, Louise Velmure, Felicitas picnic parties in the summer. In festiiTBl will be the cedar chest Cement - Plaster - Mortar rich, * ELK COAL COMPANY • secure funds for the aid of the O’Brien, June Seims, and Nellie paateorized mission priests of Colorado at the past month, the women have filled with beautiful and useful Metal Lath - Stucco MA. 5335 3615 BLAKE Valencia. been entertained at the homes of articles by the sodality ijnembers. and inapected from Christmas time. Those assisting Jane Charlton entertained the T.B. teated eowt. Lump $ 5 .3 0 Large Egg $5.30 Nut $ 4 .8 5 Miss McPhillips with the arrange­ Mrs. A. E. Gallagher and Mrs. C. 2863 Blake St. D e n v e r Mother of God circle Wednesday, A. Grant. Sunday, Oct. 6, Mmes. ments are the following officers: 6c qt., 23c gal. Per Ton Oct. 9. Charlotte Hoban was J. J. Reilly, J. E. Lowe, and Otto AID SOCIETY TO PROMPT DELIVERY FRESH COAL President, Catherine Maloney; vice elected president of the circle, OUR OWN ICE CREAM president, Dorothy Miekenhaus; r w ^ Henemann entertained the mem­ MEET ON OCT. 22 15c pt., 25c qt. secretary, Marion Lampert; treas- Immaculate CtmcCptiCtmcSptidfl ber^ and their husbands at an eve­ ning party at the home of Mrs. OTHER DAIRY urer, Ann Schlereth; correspond­ circle met Oct 1 at th* home of Reilly. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tor- The regular meeting of the Do­ ing secretary, Geraldine Gray; Helene McCarthy. Those present minican Sisters of the Sick Poor PRODUCTS mey have returned from a vaca­ For Man to Coll and Gi.a loti, council members, Margaret Taney, were Agnes Montgomery, Cecelia Aid society will be held Tuesday, tion trip to the Pacific coast. nmtaa on Faekint and Shipplas I armers Dairy League, Edith Maffeo, Clella Carter, Mary Garland, Helen Magers, Isabella Oct, 22, at Corpus Christi con- I Mrs. J. M. Eakins and Mrs. KEyatona S228 Denver's Biggest Maloney, Charlotte Spangelberger, McNamara, Eugenia Steele, Mar­ vent, 25th and Gaylord. The Rev. I OMca and Warabouao, 1821 SMh St. Inc. Frank Bischoffer i^ere hostesses to Rose Brady, Jeannette Dunn, garet Taney, and Morris Shermon. Charles H. Hagus will be the guest ^ 506 S. Colorado Blvd. FR. 1064 Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Pence of members of circle 5 Wednesday, speaker. There ■will,be vocal solos. . Oct. 9, at the home of Mrs. Eak­ Washer Value! 3360 Columbine announced the by Miss Margaret Robinson, ac- § •AMBRIAN ALWAYS THE BEST marriage of their daughter, ins. After a business, meeting, companied on the piano by Mrs. Georgia, and Willjam Burnett luncheon was served and the rest John Schilling.' LUMP” OWEN COAL COMPANY of the afternoon was spent in ept. ‘ 801 WEST BAYAUD AVENUE TELEPHONE SPRUCE 4428 ’ m1 Elbert.Elbe Mrs. Burnjro is a mem­ playing cards. Twenty-two women Make a turkey dinner date (or ber of Our Lady of Perpetual were present. The next meeting Thuraday, Oct. 24, at St. Francia Help circle. will be held at the home of Mrs. de Salet’ carnival. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS P illC SCHOOLS A. G. Werle, 601 South Sherman, Christ the King circle was en­ Nov. 13 at 1 p. pi. Mrs. Floyd tertained by Ance Vilry, 720 Grazier and Mrs. Werle will be $3 Down . . . $3 Month Sherman street. joint hostesses. NO INTEREST A Study club meeting was held Miss Mary Lou Sweeney and GET INSIOyCIi at'the home of Mrs. John Jones Miss Jewel Hynes will sponsor a Oct. 15, and a monthly meeting pre-camival social in the high ■ti of the Star of the Sea circle fol­ school gymnasium this Friday (St. Catherine’s Parish) lowed. night » A door prize, consisting Instruction classes for public The October meeting of Our of an order; for a finger wave and schbol children are held every WATER Lady of Perpetual Help circle was an oil shampoo, has been donated Thursday afternoon at 3:46; A by .the Grabus Beauty shop. A 100 per cent attendance is the held Oct. 8 at the home of Miss Lorene Turner. good orchestra has been engaged, goal sought and gradually being and everyone is jnvited to attend. reached. Down WHIRL This will be the last social before The Young Ladies’ sodality and the bazaar. The admission price the junior girls will receive Com­ S is 25 ceyts. Lovell Wringer munion Sunday at the 7 o’clock St. Rose of Lima’ Mass. . A special meeting of the Follow the crowd to St. Francia Direct Motor junior girls was held Thursday Action To Hold Big Party de Salea' carnival, Oct. 24, ^5, afternoon at 4 o’clock. Miss Mor­ and 26. row, temporary chairman, called Bronze the meeting for the election of (St. Rosa of Lima’s Pariah) Pillows Bushings officers, introduction of new mem­ An old time, hard time, costume bers, and, especially, to remind party is being planned by S t Rose Stop or Call Porcelain Tub members of the monthly Com­ of Lima’s Altar , society for Steel Frame munion. Wednesday night, Oct. 30, at the The annual card paity for the new parish hall. A grand march A New Improved Drug Fin-type Altar and Rosary society will be and judging of costumes will take Store Agitator held O ct 24. Tickets will be 35 place at 10 o’clock. Prizes will cents. be awarded for the most original Steel-cut Dies A meeting' of the junior Holy costumes and for the funniest ALAMEDA DRUG in a special sale Name society was held Oct. 10. A couples. Card tables will be pro­ new constitution coifimittee was vided for those who wish to play. STORE, INC. This is an important event in our^Bedding Shop . . . a More Than forriied. The officers elected were Refreshments will be served. Cyril Teska, president; Dwindell Enar Carlson's popular “ jazz Alameda at Broadway once-a-year sale of the fipest quality jGOOSE DOWN 100 Schlader, vice president; Dennis band” has been engaged for the Water Hallinan, secretary. It was de­ evening. Mrs. William J. Walsh PHONES SP. 6613 SP. 9766 Pillows we are able to secure. They’re filled with the cided to hold a play in the near is chajrman. Whirl future. A Study club in union W e Dalivtr Free alU Freely with the Confraternity of Chris­ St Rose of Lima’s parish also best grade of snowy white goose dowp . . . and they’re reports a splendid response to the Washers tian Doctrine was formed to meet Confrateniity of Christian Doc­ Us4id in this week. Basketball teams will marvelously soft and fiuffy. ; trine movement Three Study i ( For Better Drug Denver be formed At the next meeting. The Young Ladies’ sodality held clubs have been organized in this little parish of 30 families, and They’re covered with a splendid quality of ticking, striped » ^ Clf 45 its monthly meeting Tuesday, Oct. Store Service in blue and white . • . size 21x27 inches. They are light t 8. Helen Sarth was chosen treas­ four men have already completed the scoutmaster training course in CALL urer to succeed Albina De Rose, weight, too, and finely finished at seams and comers. who is attending school in Boul­ anticipation of a parish Boy Scqnt troop in the near future. der. Refreshments were served by GLEN MILES Sale Price, each Philipine Pavone and Frances Parisi. Talks on the Commu­ Omaka Prieat at Mercy 1434 Champa Street Established 1899 nity Chest were given by Mar­ The Rev. JoteplT Lane of S t garet Boose and Jean Lardner, Patrick’s church, Omaha, Nebr., is DRUG STORE University of Denver students. a patient at Mercy hospital, where O a n i d s S r j p i s h w FURNITUR E-RUG S-RANGES The Misses Hazel and Ruby he will remain two months. Father Alameda at So. Pennsylvania Bedding Shop—t^fourtk floor Curran ttre spending a vacation Lane was born and reared in Den­ PHONES PE. 6433 SP. 9843 * x Beiw•rOwitcdlRiica 1M4 in Texas, Arizona, and New ver and is a graduate of Regia col­ W e Deliver Free and Fresiy PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Mexico. lege and St. Thomas’ seminary.

. k 1 PAGE SEVEN Thursday, October 17, 1935 KEystone 4205 ST. JOSEPH’S S O D A L in TO Mission Crusade DR. ELLEN STEWART SUBMITS AND i^ONEY \ ^ ^ BDEBUOC JUn> C a HAVE FASHION SHOW NOV. 4 THESIS ON RESEARCH WORK Whether you think you need glaisea or not, visit our ^ tic e l Dept and atk for a icientific triple-check exainiiiauoii. (St. Joseph'* Parish) The committees appointed to han­ Pueblo. — Df. Ellen Stewart, Solemn Mass at Mt. Carmel church. To Meet Sunday The church choir sang under the JOHN R. COYLE 1740 Br o a d w a y The Young Ladies’ sodality at dle the affair are: Invitations— bom and reared in Pueblo, sub­ Optometrist in charge Opposite Brown Palace its meeting last week formulated Catherine Maguire, chairman; mitted to the publishers last week direction of Mrs. Rose Alex. At 1 The followinf reliable fuel deal­ plans for a program that will be Catherine Gamier, Josephine a thesis on research work she has o’clock, a delegation from the er* are deserving of your patron- of great interest to all young Hicks, Rosalia Ryan, and Helen The Colorado conference of the done in the last year. In making Christopher Columbo lodge placed Catholic Students’ Mission Cru­ age: ladies of the parish. ' A fashion Magers; fashion—Margaret Taney, tests on animals in an attempt to a wreath on the statue of Colum­ show and other entertaining fea­ chairman; Marie McNellis, Betty sade’ will observe Mission Sunday, establish several points about bus at the public library. Oct. 20, at its first general meet­ Boulder Valley and Other B f*t Coal* tures, including refreshments, are Medae, Cecilia Bordelon, and Mar­ diets. Dr. Stewart was able to de­ At 6 o’clock, dinner was served Fenea Foits, KlndIinK> Os* and Oil. scheduled fo* Monday, Nov. 4. garet McKee; entertainment—Dot ing of the year in the Loretto velop pellagra-like symptoms in at Hotel Vail. Governor and Mrs. Honest Weisht* - Fair FHces. Medae, chairman; Genevieve Kel­ Heights college auditorium at 3 the animals. This is said to be Edwin C. Johnson, LJeut Governor xdnr Patronage Appreciated Here. o’clock. Echoes of the-ninth na­ ACE HIGH FUEL ft TIMBER CO. ly, Marietta Maguire, Helen Car- the first time in the history of and Mrs. Ray Talbot, Count and S4S6 Federal Blvd. G A. 1674 brey, and Helen Gibbons; refresh­ tional crusade convention, held at medical science anyone was able to Countess G. dhSan Marzano, and ments—Ursula Wobido, chairman; Dubuque, la., in August, will be develop pellagra skin lesions in others from Denver were esjjecial- N6W tiH ooate for old—that's prac- LYDEN LUM^ $5; EGG, $430; heard Sunday, when delegates to animals. Dr. Stewart has estab­ ly invited. City Commissioners tlt$dly what our designers will do. NUT, $4.80. Bazaar WiD Be Marie Riss, Eleanor Foechterle, BERKELEY COAL CO. Mary Kane, and Teresa McCloskey. the convention will convey their lished a general practice in Pueblo, George Stumpf and James Carpen­ Alteration and repair estimates given GUY D. LUCAS, Prop. The Rev. A. Zeller, C.SS.R., impressions to the local crusaders. and intends to carry on this re­ ter were present John Pannunzio without obligation. KEystone 3377. 3828 Tennyson GA. 3255 moderator, is working in conjunc­ Miss Raphael Gwynn and Miss Ei­ search work if the demands of her acted as toastmaster. Representa­ Steam Coal, $2.90; Screen Slack, $3.28; tion with the officers and the mem­ leen Guilford of Loretto Heights profession permit. She is a mem­ tives of organizations were Joe Pea Coal, 83.78 and up. A ll (radi** of Hell in Durango bers to make the fashion show a college, Mias Charlotte Fletcher of ber of the county and national Musso from the Amici de Italia, Lump Coal. big success. , St. Mary’s academy, and Edward medical groups and the S t Mary’s Sam Parliapiano, Jennie Pinga- CAWOOD COAL CO. Smith of the Cathedral high senool, arid Park View hospital staffs. Her 78 W , yirgln U ______3P . 4181 The Rev. Daniel McCarthy, C. tore from the St. Theresa’s sodal­ Durango.— Many articles are in addition to the Rev. F. Gregory report is to be published for the ity, Tony Di Carlo from the Ital­ being donated for the bazaar. SS j R ., who has b'een helping out “Our Coal Is Blessed With Heat” at St. Joseph’s, expects to return Smith, diocesan mission director, benefit of the iriedics of the nation. ian Farmers’ union. Dr. Frank We urge you to buy your coal NOW. Tickets for the turkey dinner, to St. Louis, Mo., the latter part will bring the convention message Mrs. Georgia Zeiger addressed W. Blarney from the Knights of THE DENVER COAL Ik TIMBER CO. which will be on Thursday, Oct. TA. 4704. R. A. Mauro, Mgr. 2210 10th St. of the week. • to the local meeting. the members of the Fountain Columbus, Mrs. Nellie Russo, head 24, were placed on sale this week. of the Italian Women’s societies; The Rev. Juan Lopez, C. SS. R., Local units of the crusade have pre-school group Thursday morn­ COAL - - . - QUALITY - - - - COAL Mrs. Ella McLellon and her sis­ been asked by the diocesan direct­ ing on the “ Social, Physical, Mrs. Georgia Zeiger from the 3 NEW A t Lowest Prtces returned to Denver Oct. 12 from ter, Miss Nona Carrj are jpend- or to discuss the “ must legislation” and Mental Trends in Early Child­ Catholic Daughters. All of these DENVER FUEL CO. New Mexico, where he had gone were honorary presidents of the 810 Water St. GA. 4377 ing some time in California visit­ of the convention, i.e., the activi­ hood Education.” to arrange missions for the Mex.- celebration. Musical selections ing relatives and friends. ican Catholics. Father Lopez gave ties recommended so heartily by Mrs. G. F. Huber entertained the ERIE E g g a n d LUMP COAL. Mrs. Mark Cummins is visiting the convention that no first class members of S t Margaret's Study were presented by Louis Carricata, Other Quality Coals at Market Price. lectures on the persecution of the John Pagana, Sara Mae Occhiato, EASTER LILY FUEL CO. her parents in Farmington, N. Church in Mexico at Loretto unit can overlook them in this club Wednesday afternoon in her HANDBAGS John Cap»rrichi, and Vera Go- (Formerly Ryan Coal Co.) Mex., for a,few days. Heights college, at St. M ail’s year’s program, and to'report their home. The meeting this week ■will E. L. LILLY, Mgr. batti. Grace was pronounced by i Mr. and Mrs. John Fleck, ac­ academy, and at St. Joseph’s high reactions at Sunday’s meeting. The be ■with Mrs. Albert Smith at her 2231 Champa K E . 0031 home 200 Prairie street. Father S. M. Giglio. Governor companied by Mr. and Mrs. school. “ must legislation” includes activi­ Johnson, Senator Adams, and Lieu­ EVANS POTATO AND COAL CO, Charles Fleck, have gone to Cin- Arrangenitnts are in the making ties of prayer, study, arid sacrifice Pueblo Women Honored tenant Governor Talbot spoke. with ail the style of a 704 Santa Fe for such varied mission causes as Three Pueblo women will have LOW PRICES FREE DELIVERY tinnatij 0., where they will spend for the homecoming celebration, Count G. di San Marzano, Ital­ M AIN 1862 some time visiting. the date of which is not definite. the American Negro apostolate, the an active part in the ensuing year reunion of Eastern schismatics, ian consul in Denver, speaking in William C. Allen is in Mercy A tentative date of Sunday, Nov. in directing the activities of the Paris Mannikin! Yes, it's All Grades of Coal at Reasonable Prices Mexican and German religious Colorado State federation of the Italian, said that while the meet-1 ■'80 Years' Coal Experience” hospital, where he was operated 10, has been suggested. As this freedom, the Catholic University International Federation of Cath­ ing was to pay tribute to Colum­ GRIFFITH COAL CO. on for appendicitis. is an open date for the Bulldogs bus, his was not the only contri­ 3100 Huron St. Phone TAbor 8885 of Peking, and development'of the olic Alumnae. They have been in the Parochial league, an outside bution of the Italian race to the The MAY Co. for Handbags! The Holy Name society received team will probably be their op­ crusade organization. named to important positions in JEWELL COAL CO. Communion in a Body at the 8 world; others have taken place in ponent. Mission Sunday will be celebrat­ the organization. Mrs. Mary Formerly of 1809 S. Broadway, now lo­ o’clock Mass Sunday. Naughton was elected governor, the field of art, literature, music, cated at 1400- W . Florida. Call ns for The Holy Name society Monday ed throughout the world under the and poetry. Among the great lowest prices on all grades of coaL Mrs. Thomas McDonald and evening decided on two important auspices of the Society for the Mrs. Henry McCarthy, correspond­ PE. 5267 nieces of Ba dield were shopping ing secretary, and Sister Marie names he mentioned were Dante, 3 projects. Unanimous approval of/ Propagation of the Faith to en­ Leonard! Da Vinci, Vespucci, and in Durango Saturday, Oct. 12. Daniel is one of five new trustees. Special dei.route. Free del. JSoulder nut, the society was given to the Boy courage prayer and material sup­ Raphael. sack, 20c; Industrial egg, sack, 2Sc; Scout movement. The members Catholic Daughters of Pueblo Mrs. Charles D. Hogan spent « port for 77,000 missionaries and “ As Christopher Columbus was Routt Co, egg, sack, 30c. Lower prices by few days in White River, Ariz., approved the suggestion of hold­ more than 130,000 catechists and have been invited to act as_ host­ ton. Kindling, 10c. esses for the annual gathering of at one time an explorer, so today KALAMATH FUEL SUPPLY visiting her daughter, Mrs. Art ing a turkey party the latter part teachers dependent on the society. of November and a committee was the Needlework Guild of America is on a mission of explora­ 101 8. Kalamath SP. 3381 Poer, and her sister, Mrs. Good­ Archbishop Salotti, president of tion,” the count said. Citing the man. appointed to arrange the affair. at the K. of C. home Oct. 31 at 2 the Society for the Propagation of o’clock. There will be a program fact that Italy and Colorado have Boulder Valley Lump or Egg, $8.40. Father Berberich, the moderator, the Faith, will broadcast a special Sterling Lump, $8.30. Hiway Lump, $6. Mrs. Cyril Cummins’ circle was and a social hour. about the same area, he pointed urged tne men to make a 100-per- Mission Sunday message to the E gg , $5.78. Steam Coal, $2.90. entertained in Mrs. Thomas Du cent showing at the Holy Name Miss Dorothy Durkin entertain­ out that Italy has a population of LAW RENCE COAL CO. Praw’s cabin at Electra lake re­ whole world from the Vatican ra­ 16th and Platte GA. 4098 rally Sunday, Oct. 27. ed members of the C. D, of A. club 40,000,000 persons. cently. Twelve ladies enjoyed the dio station XHJV (wave length The Study clubs, organized under 19.84) on Saturday at 6 p. m., at her home the latter part of the Frank Carroll was re-elected as Block Wood, $2 face cord. Seven sacks outing and partook of refresh­ the direction of Father Zeller, re­ week. Bridge was played. president of the Cosmopolitan club kindling, $1. Boulder Valley Lump or ments at the cabin. Central European time. The Rt. Egg, $5JW. port much progress. The follow­ Rev. Msgr. William Quinn, P.A., John F. Starr was appointed by last week. Carroll belongs to Sa­ MARTIN BROS. Patrick Gallivan was confined ing'are members, with the leaders Gov, Edwin C. Johnson as a inem­ cred Heart parish. K E . 0384 to bed for several days as the re­ national director of the Society named first: Margaret Hackethal, for the Propagation of the Faith ber of the state board' of barber Church Bazaar to Open sult of an accident. whose group consists of Mr. and examiners; Start hafe been a Ihieb- Quality Coal at Lowest Prices The first meeting of St Colum- is speaking each Sunday afternoon The Sacred Heart church bazaar Nut Coal, ^ . 5 0 ; Wood by sack or cord. Mrs. P. J. Maguire, Mmes. J. Doo­ lo; hiirber for alwut 25^ years. will begin Tuesday evening, Oct. ^a's Study club was held Wednes­ of October in the Catholic Hour ori PARKER’S COAL CO. ley and John Canny; Mrs. Mar­ Mi'ss Sfar7 Dean CaVlile, daugh­ 22, at the Knights of Columbus’ 2062 Lawrence TA. 9972 day, Oct. 16, in Circle hall. “ What Civilization Owes to Cath­ tin Jepkes, whose club includes ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Carlile, home, and will run each night un­ Sister Christine and Sister Mar­ Mmes. McTavish, Sloan, Bums, olic Missioners.” Mission Sunday has gone for a several months’ trip WE SPECIALIZE IN BOULDER VAL- will be observed locally with the til Saturday. There will he many LEY COAL. NUT, $4.50 garet left for Denver Sunday to McCloskey, Brayton, and Pollock; to Eastern cities, and to visit rela­ meet Sister Consolata from Coun­ diocesan collection for the Society attractive booths and displays of W e ship by rail. Mmes. John Werthman, Bertha tives in Memphis, Tenn. fancy articles. An Italian dinner ROLLING COAL CO. cil Bluifs, who will be stationed Kirk, Gertrude Jones, Mary fo r the Propagation of the Faith Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pettit are KE. 0786 in Mercy hospital in Durango, and the crusade conference meet­ will be served one evening of the O’Cara, Ruth Ochs, Katherine parents of a daughter bom Thurs­ week the date to be announced Mrs. Alphonse Ryczek and little ing. COAL AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES Hackethal, and Lollie Collhiil, day at St. Mary’s hospital. Mr. later. J. L. Tomlinson is general W e appreciate your patronage. son, Russell, who had been visit­ whose leader has not been chosen; Pettit is grand knight of the chairman of the event and says the „ . s mIITTV:. . COAL - * -ICE CO. ing relatives and friends here for Alberta Turner, whose group in­ Knights of Columbus council. 1013 Santa Fe RE. 2821 advance sale of tickets assures a "Buckle-on" initial Handbags the past two months, left Oct. 14 cludes Misses Ann Sexton, Dot Solicitors Are Mrs. George Gleason was hostess success. Awards of an electric re­ SUPREME COAL CO. for their home in Racine, Wise. Walsh, Margaret Dwyer, Hazel this week for the members of the frigerator, a gas range, electric 801 S. Bannock St. Pollock, Helen McNicholas, and New Century club. There’s an individuality aboutHhis bag that sets it PE. 7070. Res. PE. 8891 washer, and a $700 diamond ring Bertha Berger. Other leaders are It is expected that a number of apart from all others, A large metal initial that 1st Grade. 2Vi-in. Steam, $3 and $3.36, ■will be made. Dean Thomas J. Dorothy Medae, Mr. and Mrs. Har­ Not Authorized Puebloans will go to Denver Oct. Pea Coal. $4.88: Load lota. $3.86. Boulder Wolohan asks co-operation from simply buckles on, forms the smartest trim we’v« .Vall^.or Clayt(m»NuV-$4.50, and-$4.8i*. 40 Hours’ Held old Hardson, and Helen Wonrms. 4-23 to hear Father Hubbard’s lee-, everyone for the event seen on any W . Rou^h leathers or suede; Colors. Frederick DIst, Lp„ $6.30: Egg, $6.10. Father Guenther is impro-ving i i ture on Alaska. 1st Grade Specification Lp., $6.75; Egg. (Regi* College) District Dejputy Herman of La ! ,. * $8.00 $6.60. rapidly as can be expected. He The coridition of Mrs. L. R. Bal- At St. Patrifdc’s suffered a severe attack Thursday Regii again advi*e* the leweg is much improved after a Junta will hold a district meeting and Friday of last week, but since people of Denver that no one serious affliction to her eyes. of the Knights of Columbus in Hot — MASCOT — Clean Pueblo Sunday afternoon. Plans '• Quality Coal at Lowest Prices. then has shown decided progress ha* been authorized to *oUcit Columbui Day Celebrated (St. Patrick'* ParUh) have been made by the local coun­ $4.65 Lump, $4.65 Egg, $4.25 Nut .for the better. ' magazine subicriptions in the Fitting celebration of Columbus WILUAMSON COAL CO. cil to entertain the visitors. Forty Hours’ devotion was held Fathers J. J. Gunn, P. G. O’Con­ name of Regi*. day was held in Pueblo Saturday 3728 Irving GA. 8282 Mrs. Fred B. Orman spoke be­ this week^ commencing Sunday nor, C. J. Darley, all of this par­ John Meehan, ’36, of Denver with all of the public offices closed, morning with High Mass and end­ ish, and a former priest of this flags decorated all the downtown fore the child welfare group last will be captain of the Regis col­ week on the subject of the crippled ing Tuesday evening with Solemn parish, the Rev; J. J. Fitzgerald, legians in the civic demonstration section, and many programs held COFFEE Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ will close a mission at St. Bride’s under the auspices of Italian or­ child. to be held in connection with the Miss Caroline Petros and Miss ment. The Rev. A. Sommaruga church, Chicago, Sunday. diamond jubilee of the Cathedral ganizations. The program b^an Our Famous was the celebrant. Fathers Froehle The Altar and Rosary society Vera Jackopitch returned last parish. early Saturday morning with a MOROVIT and Serafini were deacon and sub­ will receive Communion in a body week from a several weeks’ visit in deacon, and Fathers Boyle, Wo- Sunday at the 7 o’clock Mass. The collegians will sponsor a California. — Pound 28c gan, and Gorman were in the The senior class of St. Joseph’s smoker Thursday evening, Oct. 24. A baby son was born to Mr. and Steve McNichols, president of the 2 Ib*. for S4c sanctuary. Sermons were preached high held a social at the Broad­ Mrs. C. J. Vidmar last week at Cor­ at the services in the evenings moor Country club, netting the student council, is head of the. Jugoslav Prelate win hospital. Mrs. Vidmar will be SUPERIOR by Father Lilly of S t Thomas’ school fund about $8fl, Francis committee on arrangements. An remembered as Miss Mildred Ib., 25c, 2 for 48c seminary on Sunday, Father Hose and his orchestra provided invitation is extended to all to be O’Toole. music at the affair. present. There will be no admis­ George P. McCarthy has been 'Try It,'Ib., 22c; 2 for...... 43c Sommaruga on Monday, and the Rev. Barry Wogan on Tues­ Halloween Fe*tival Planned sion charge. ' appointed chairman of the Big San Bro, lb., 17c; 3 for..... SOc Visits Canon City day. Flowers were furnished Plans are rapidly “taking form The autumn invitation singles Brother movement. for the Halloween fratival, to be PUEBLO DEATHS through the courtesy of the Altar tournament, in ■which 50 students George Siegle, Sr., 76. a reeident ot SANDERSON^S and Rosary society and Mrs. A. sponsored by the school children entered in the original bracket, Canon City.—The Most Rev. Poeblo for 23 years, died Tuesday at the 1S14 Arapahoe 2391 Peterson, William Gore, Elizabeth Friday and Saturday evenings, will be decided this week. William Gregory Rozman, Archbishop of home of his son at 2321 Pine street. He Corelli, and Miss Cora Smith. The Oct. 25 and 26. The various grades Hepp is the hope of the boardera, Ljubljana, Jugoslavia, was the was * retired farmer since 1921 and was are vying with each other as to a member of St. Francis Xayier’s church. Children’s choir assisted through­ though Thomas Halley is still in guest of the community of Holy He is survived by bis wife, Hary Siegle; RE-ROOF WITH out the devotions. wlpch will have the best attrac­ the running. Among the day stu­ Cross Sunday, Oct. 13. Arch­ two sons, William and George of Pueblo; tion. A stage show by the stu­ St. Ann’s Study club will meet dents, John Collins, Paul Celia, bishop Rozman was accompanied five daughters, Mr»t Edward Ryan and dents, which heretofore has never Mrs. V. E. Johnson, both of Pueblo; Urs. Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Edward McHugh, and Allan Lutz by the Rev. J. Oman of Cleve­ failed to click with both young and C. F. Mitchell, Elko, N ev .; Mrs. T. H. An Exquisite Gold Kid Bag Sanford Lucy, 3747 Osage street. are still in the tourney. The land, 0. Gerlock, Ericksberg, Minn., and Mrs. W . old, will be a feature of the affair. The Abbey school Bears added K. Frohock, Kansas City, Mo-; one broth­ This Sunday will be Holy Com­ double tournament will begin im­ Th§ itinerai-y of the dramatized mediately after the present series a second victory to their string er, Simon Siegle, Carver, Minn.; two yhis utterly new evening bag will hold all your munion day for the jnembers' of sisters, Mrs, Mary Gothman, Long Prairie, cruise around the world ■will in­ is over. If the weather continues Saturday, Oct. 12, when they scored little indispensables. The new deep shape does it. the Young Ladies’ sodality. clude B^nos Aires, Cairo, Jeru­ Minn,, and Mrs. Dora Eiden, Cologne, good, the singles and the doubles a 6-to-O win over the Bulldogs Minn. He is aurvlved by 24 grandchil­ Satin lining, $5. Many other designs in both gold Owing to the, absence of Mother salem, ^Iciitta, Hawaii, Tokio, champions will be determined next of the Colorado School for the Deaf dren and six great-grandchildren. The Benita, the meeting of the Moth­ Paris, Lourdes, ^ m e, Madrid; and Rosary was recited Thursday evening at and silver kid, $3 to $7;50. Also belts, $1.95 to $4.95, week. at Colorado Springs. The Bruins Western Elatcrite Hoofing Co. ers’ club, scheduled for Thursday Ethiopia. Halloween decorations the home and the fnneral was held Fri­ opened with a bang as they took day morning *t St. Francis Xavier's In Drnvrr 38 Yron of this week, was postponed until will be used. Admission to the Freshmen are continually being the Idckoff, and within three 841 EcniUblo BUg. Ph. TA. 5287. haled before Jack Murphy for in­ church. Thursday afternoon, Oct. 31. i hall will be free. minutes, Ariano, fleet Gold back- Mrs. Gelsominia Massarotti, * resident fractions of the rules governing fieldman, had crossed the goal for of Salt Creek since 1898, died last week the first-year men. The brown the only score of the game. On at the home ot her son, Thomas Massa- and gold freshman caps must be rotti, at Blende. She had been ill but a Oct, 16, the Bear reserves met the abort time. A daughter, Mrs. Thomas worn at all times and proper re­ Fountain Valley school eleven in Doyle of Los Angeles, (lalif., also sur­ spect must be shown to the upper­ Colorado Springs. vjvesvives. meThe RosaryKOsary WMwas rec.ieu recited Thursday classmen. ' T h in TTri/fav flip PpBru utpn in to ' The funerml took place *t Mt. THE GLACIER PRIEST im s rriaay, tne Dears step U * ^ j c ,m ,e l church Friday morning. The Delta Sig social Monday fast circles as they journey toj Mrs. Lui Acoau , wife of Romuio night at the Broadmoor Country Walsenburg to meet the Panthers J Aeoata, died last Monday, she was the IN NEW FILMS AND NEW STORY club was a big success. Charles of Huerfano Criunty high. T h e mother ot Mrs VlrglnU Gonsales «nd w* X.1 « ^ ^ ® V ^ »1 Mrs. Rovo Mats of Pueblo, Genevieve Mattingly, president of the organ­ Panther team, now a member of of jiort Lupton. Pedro Acosta of ization, was head of the arrange­ the South Central league, is ex­ Oregon, snd Adolph Acosta of Mexico. ments committee. The chaperones pected to be a real stumbling block The funeral- was held Wednesday at St. were Mr. and Mrs. William B. Paul for the BeaTs. Injuries have rid­ Francis Xavier’s church. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spindler. dled the ranks of the Herigstad- A Voyage Into the men. Bert Duesing, regular end, was hurt in a scrimmage with the Gunnison Pastor Is Canon City high school Tigers, Preacher at Service and will not be in suit, nor will MILK Joe Peter, regular center, and Earl 'Anna, reserve pivotman. vvoruJvJ^JhjeA (St. Mary Magdalene’* Parish) Smoky Givan was shifted from Ice Inferno Forty Hours' devotion ' closed tackle to center, and Jerry Rusho at Tuesday evening, with the Rev. F. ■will fill in at tackle. Gregory Smith and the Rev. Wil­ WHOLE liam PoT^ers assisting. The sermon MILK Sunday evening was given by the Youth Study Group 19^ THE DENVER C I H AUDITORIUM Rev. John Moran, Monday eve­ Meets at Holyoke Gallon ning by the Rev. Leo Flynn of St. Perfect Mary’s, Littleton, and Tuesday Pasteurized evening by the Rev. William Holyoke.— The Study club of Milk. Wednesday, October 2S Powers of St. Peter’s church, Gun­ high school students held its first 2 2 ^ Matching Rhinestone Belt & Bag nison. meeting Tuesday afternoon after Gallon AFTERNOON, 4:00 EVENING, 8:30 The members of th e^ oly Name school at the parish rectory. Mar­ (in your Of sparkling new type rhinestones, fastened securely, society were entertained Monday garet McGowan was appointed container) evening by Howard Wilson and leader and Josephine Yaggie, sec­ Note the fla­ so they won’t come out and smoothly so they won’t several memberis of his orchestra retary. .1 vor of our p u ra catch on the frailest' of evening gowns. Bag, $5. Admission 50^-t-Box Seats 75^ The members of the parish are Sunday, Oct. 13, was monthly rich milk. Belt, $2.96. Other bags, $3 to $7.50; belts, $2.95 Children 25^^ Boxes $ 5 well represented in the Study club Communion day for the Holy Name Delicioue Coffee Cream, 25c qt. Heavy to $4.95. movement recently established. society of St. Patrick’s church. Whipping Cream, 45c qt. Coimt^ Tickets on Sale at Cottrell’s Clothing Co., 621 16th St., and at Mso-gie Ryans, 1554 The Rev. Frank P. Cawley of The men received in a body at the Style Cottege Cheeac, 10c pt. Special 8 o’clock Mass. E g g t, No. 1 Creamary Butter. Ica California St. Durango was a visitor in the par­ Cream, Brick, 2Bc q t.; Bulk, 38c qL The M«y Oumpaay—Street Iloer ish last week. The Altar and Rosary society You are welcome to inspect at any met in the parish hall Tuesday aft­ time our modern sanitary plant and farms under state'inspection. REGIS PRESENTS FATHER HUBBARD, EXPLORER, IN PERSON FORTY HOURS’ DEVOTIONS ernoon, Oct 15, and organized the Week pf Oct. 20: Denver, Confraternity of Christian Doc­ “ Today’s Milk Today” St. Philomeua’* and St. Rosa trine. Flying, Mushing, Trekking, Crawling, Esquimos, Dog Heroes, Wild Game, Volcan- of Lima’s; Cheyenne Wells, ALAMEDA FARM PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS > ' oes. Crevasses, Glaciers, Alaskan Grandeur Sacred Heart church; Holly, Make .a turkey dinner date for DAIRY St. Joseph’s; Hugo, St. An­ Thursday, Oct. 24, at St. Francis 3236 W . .61.'moda SPruce 6926 thony’s. de Sales’ carnival. THEY ARE RELIABLE PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone,. KEystone 4205 •fhprBday, October 17, 1935 Tlie Differerice Between Guessing and Knowing CATHOLICS’ SUPPORT URGED PiekbPariile iOr d e b c o a l n o w : XT«rrthiB( you do etlU for b decUion. If you kncnir, you deeidi correctly— Greeley Cliiirdi Imniiediate delivery of your fav­ if you fU M i, It n i y provo dlsaatroui. Tho difference between tucceu and IN COMMUNin CHEST DRIVE failure la.the difference between knowins and lueealnf, 1 o know, your aonrea orite brands of coal. of Information must be accurate. Science tells us that four-flftha of our the trackless plains, together they knowledce domes to us through our eyes. A/i a matter of fact, everything To Mark M ie e ( Continued From Page One) Innressive Sbh EGG ...... $5.10 we know fa affected by what we see. present, there are few who will hacked a trail through the wilder­ deny the need of such a symbol ness, Together they tended their Have yelir ayaa axaminad regularly. LUM P ...... $5.30 (Continued From Page One) We live today in a slorm*racked sick and buried their dead, and to­ (Continued ' From Page One) pared by Father Froegel, will be world that is filled with grim fore­ gether they builded a great nation. guard composed of Veterans of ~ •'! Otber high gradtt of cool at market distributed Sunday. bodings. Across a wilderness of Let us Hot be unmindful of such the Foreign Wars, members of the __ __ prices. Swigert Bros. Optical Co. The celebration Sunday marks disillusions and broken hopes we a heritage. Phillips Crusaders boys’ band, de­ the silver jubileb of St. Peter’s hear again the clank of arms and I have a particular reason for tails of policemen and city firemen, DENVER’S RELIABLE OPTOMETRISTS church, not the parish itself, for the tread of marching feet. For­ being enthusiastic about the Com­ and a band composed of Pueblo THE aUGBY COAL CO. Catholicity in Greeley dates from gotten, seemingly, are the high munity Chest, through knowing musicians. Holy Name society Home Public Market D. V. HARPER, Mgr. KEy.tone 0121 Don’t Neglect Have Your Glaaaea the early ’70s, and Greeley was ideals for which our men fought, what it has meant to the Denver members marched in parish groups Coal Fueler Stokers $199.50 Complete Your Eyea Adjuated Regularly made an independent parish in or thought they fought, less than deanery of the Council of Catholic ip-the following order: St.'’Pat­ 1903. Greelby was founded by a score of years ago. Forgotten, Women. The free clinics main­ rick’s, St. Mary’s, Sacred Heart, Nathan C. Meeker as a home for too, in many quarters, are the tained by this organization have a M L. Carmel, SL Leander’s, St. 1550 California SL (Est. 1902) Phone KEystone 7651 members of the Union colony, a eternal verities by which, alone, record of 31,259 cases cared for Fraqcis’, and St. Anthony’s par­ co-operative society from the East. man shapes his course aright. Some from April, 1926, to August, 1935. ish. Bishop Vehr was accompanied The colony established its own nations have dethroned God alto­ Besides, through the co-operation by an honorary escort composed Church, and considerable ill-feel­ gether and deified the State, and of the various Denver hospitals. of William H. Stansbeck, Andrew ! ing was shown toward the few on this fantastic foundation they Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish, Sajbel, Dr. J. J. McDonnell, Ed­ We Announce Catholics who settled there early. ask us to believe that civilization as w6ll as the Colorado and Denver ward ^rontel, M. Lara, Carl Oc- 28 £ . 6tb Catholic chiato, and Stephen Rayhawk. Bishop Machebeuf and other fa­ will rest secure. It is with a sigh General, 1,602 operations have the removal of our offices to the Ave. Symbolism mous pioneer cler^m en visited of relief, then, that we turn to been performed in that time. These At the hospital grounds, St. An­ our own country where, too, a na­ . a Greeley once or twice a year un­ clinics were maintained by the thony’s choir, under the direction til Father Abel wks appointed first tion-wide call for mobilization has earnings of the Catholic Benefit of Theodore Lindvay, led the as­ TA. 6468 Specialty resident pastor at Fort Collins, gone forth— ^mobilization, how­ shop jn the sale of .discarded ar­ sembly in the .singing of a hymn, 12th Floor— Security Building caring for Greeley as a mission. ever, not for destruction but for ticles. Two years ago, owing to aftier which the Holy Name pledge, The first parish record is a Bap­ defense^—defense against cold and the shortage of discarded articles, given by Father Harold Campbell “ QUALITY MONUMENTS FOR LESS" tism performed by the Rev. J. J. hunger and human misery. Around the clinics were threatened with of Denver, diocesan director of LePage in 1883. In the following the Community Chest are gather­ extinction. It was unthinkable Holy Name societies, was recited year, Father LePage superintend­ ing, now, anxious workers of differ­ that a work of such importance in .unison. Bishop Vehr, in . full SULLIVAN & CO. ed the erection of a small brick ent races, creeds, and political af­ should perish, as certainly would vestments, then spoke over a pub­ building that was intended to serve filiations, united in the hope that have happened had it not been for lic address system to the crowd as a vestibule for a. proposed enough funds may be secured to the Community Chest, which came which filled the hospital gp'ounds. Investment Securities church. It is written that the meet the Chest needs for the com­ to the rescue apd accepted the Bishop Vehr was accompanied ^ Specializing in Quality Plumbing and “ building, such as it was, was ing year. Shoulder to shoulder deanery as a beneficiary. to Pueblo by Eather Edward Woeb- % Heating Repairs erected by a few, mostly servant they stand with mutual respect Exhaustive efforts are being put er, assistant cnancelloi of the Den­ girls,’’ who were helped by some and consideration. Here is no self forth now by deanery workers on ver diocese; Father Harold Camp­ Telephone-r-TAbor 4264 not belonging to the Church. interest; here is no personal am­ behalf of their youth program, SL bell, Father Barry Wogan, director The paVish continued to grow bition. Here the, rich will give, Anthony’s Neighborhood house for the Holy_ Name societies of Boy I SLATTERY & COMPANY generously as ever; here the less and under the care of Father La- having been recently taken over in Scout activities; Father • Roy J’V l UMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS Jeunesse, named pastor at Fort well-to-do will sacrifice something addition to the Little Flower So­ Breen, director of athletics for Collins in 1899, old St._ Peter’s of their comforts; here the poor cial center and its share in Rude Holy Name societies. The follow­ C . 1646 BLAKE STREET church was built and dedicated in will share their very necessities center^ As the Catholic Benefit ing Catholic laymen from Denver ■* JOHN J. CONNOll, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441' 1899. The Rev. J. A. Bastien be­ with those poorer than they. Is it shop is still the source of supply, also accompanied the Bishop’s came the first resident'pastor in not indeed an inspiring sight, like party; Joseph Wajsji, president of Name Imprinted ^W.V.^^V«^VdVAVk^VWWUWA^ it is hoped that interested persons January of 1903, succeeded in Oc­ the sjiadow of a rock in a weary will send it their discarded articles. the Diocesan Union of Holy Name iVSsntAf tober of that year by the Rev. land? It may be said that these 'Pet suits held in reserve for some Societies; William Eggert, vice John B. White. Father White gave thfn^ should not be, that eco­ mythical fishing trip will be parted president; Joseph Schmittling, sec­ nomic adjustment shouli obviate for way at Christmas time to the Rev. with less reluctantly if it is known retary; Dr. Werthman, treasurer, 25 79c .\ndrew B. Casey. the necessity for Community that they will be transmitted into and Frederick Kelly and Edward STOCKS - BONDS Father Casey put the parish on Chests. In spite of any economic Wholesome recreation and charac­ Clinton, members of the executive Double Fold Parchment— Printed Red, Black, a firm foundation, instituting a adjustment, the poor we shall have ter building activities for boys and committee. Gold— Phone or 'write for free .ample folder, We Buy, Sell, and Quote All Lot-al and Listed Securities number of parish organizations always with us. There will- always girls, who might otherwise be be the physically handicapped, the ALL KINDS PICTURE FRAMES and supervising the erection of a teaming the streets to fall almost Cathedral League to beautiful new Gothic church. The mentally deficient, the very young, inevitably into delinquent habits. PEDLEY-RYAN & CO. cornerstone was laid June 27,1909, and the very old. Orphanages give Do not forget the place— Catholic shelter from the unavoidable Meet Monday Night JOHN CHILD’S SHOP Boaton Bldg. Denver, Colo. and the building was dedicated in Benefit shop, 1335 Lawrence street 840 17th St. hazards of life, in some cases MA. 5641 August, 1910, Bishop Matz offi­ Meanwhile, the Denver deanery of 711 16th St. DENVER M A in 4672 ciating at both ceremonies. The of course from broken homes. In the Council of Catholic Women . The Cathedral league of the plans for the church had been helping these children, as well as pledges its support to the Denver Sacred Heart will meet in St. drawn from a picture postcard all the underprivileged in our com­ Community Chest campaign and Paul’s chapel Monday evening, Call Frank Wllllama when you want dependable repair work ea of an Eastern church sent to the munity, we are helping ourselves, your typewriter. wishes it God-speed. Oct. 21, immediately after the pastor by Father Froegel. for we are strengthening the verj' PROMPT SERVICE — HONEST PRICES novena devotions. It is the wish The Rej. Patrick Convey was fiber of Our nation. Thjey will con­ of the. officers that there be a good All Makes Typewriter Service named assistant at Greeley in 1910, stitute part, of the warp and woof CHEST CAMPAIGN TO attendance to meet the new spir­ Bluhill Coffee as the care of the parish’s many and pattern of our national fabric. START MONDAY itual director, Father Doran. The 435 t4th St. Sale$ - Rentals • Repairs MAio 3495 The annual campaign for funds missions had become a heavy duty. We are upholding, too, the tradi- officers met with Father Doran Is absolutely fresh ; ' - • He was succeeded in October, 1913, ^tions of an earlier day, when to- to maintain the 51 agencies of the Oct. 10 to formulate plans for the REQUIESCANT IN PACE ! by the Rev. Mark W. Lappen, who i gether men made their way across Community Chest for another year winter months. Now that the because it is VACUUM ' served there until 1916. The Rev. will begdn Monday, Oct. 21, and vacation season is past, it is hoped MARY McDo n n e l l . 343A Humboldt. M. Mennis was named to the post continue until Oct. 31. To date, new interest will be shown in both packed in Glass Jar or Cousin of Mrs. C. E. Hi^Bins. Requiem then and took charge of the parish every available means has been the League of Love of the Blessed Mass was offered at AnlTuneiation chutch Theodore temporarily after the death of Fa­ employed to acquaint the Denver Sacrament and the League of the Thursday at 9. Interment Mt. Olivet. public with the, humanitarian work Can. W. P. Horan t Son service. ther Casey in May of that year. OmahanWinneiof Sacred Heart. The special privi­ THOMAS J. ADAMS. 1038 Navajo. A few months later the Rev. being done by these private wel­ leges granted members of the Ca­ Requiem Mass was offered Saturday at Raymond P. Hickey was made pas­ fare agencies in this city in an thedral center are Mass and RcA ft in St. Leo’s church. Interment Mt. effort to secure the necessary co­ sary at death and Requiem Mass Hackethal Olivet. tor in the last appointment of Bish­ operation and support of the com- ANDREW DOFLER, husband of Eva op Matz before his death. He annually for all deceas^ members. Dofler. Requiem Mass was offered • in Football Contest in|c drive. The Commnnity Chest The dues are only 30 cents per built the, r.ectory,,t|ie parish school, St. Elizabeth’s church Saturday at ‘ 9, MORTUARY and the sisters’ convent, and erect­ exhibit, by means of which the year. Promoters are again re­ Interment (Teorsretown. Theodore Hacke­ individual work of each one o f minded to bring revised lists to thal service. ed a mission church at New Ray- Marie A. Phelan probably never 1449*51 Kalamath St. JOSEPH A. BERGERONg husband of nier. The Rev. J. O’Farrell served these 51 agencies is displayed, has the October meeting. Cora BerReron, father of Joseph and been in: operation for the past as assistant in Greeley for a few saw any of Denver’s parochial Rita Bergeron. Funeral services w^re league football teams play, but she week and.will continue until OcL Phone MAin 4006 held Monday at 10 a. m. in St. Fran­ months in 1918 after Father Men­ 19 at 1531 Stout street. The cis’ church, nis became pastor at Central City. has been mailed a $5 check' for speakers’ bureau of the Chest, JOSEPH SCHOECH. Arvada. Husband Father Hickey had the entire of Mrs. Agnes Schoecti, father of Mrs. picking 17 out of the 20 winners which is coinposW of 100 volun- Caroline Zebnder and Mrs. Grace H. care of the parish then until his in last week’s Register-Bob Sear^ teer men and women, has en­ Shaklee of Golden. Requiem Mass was death in April, 1929. Father John deavored in the past month to offered Tuesday at 9 in St. Anne’s shrine, football contest, in which the paro­ R. Bonet, C.R., and Father C. W. give to the people of Denver, by Arvada. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard chial league games were listed. service. Walsh cared for the parish until means of radio and platform ad­ m o r t u a r y HARRY E. O’Do n n e l l , 2634 S. Ban­ Father Froegel was named pastor. Miss Phelan lives at 3311 Burt dresses, a knowledge of the func­ nock. Husband of Mrs. Helen O’Donnell. He had.been at Brighton nearly 25 street, Omaha, Nebr. Interest in tions and needs of these family Requiem Mass was offered at 9 Tues­ years and was dean there. The . . . ,. . . . 620 Eaat Colfax Avenue day in St. Louis’ church. Interment Mt. and child-caring, health and recrea­ seat of the deanery was moved to forecasting contest has been 'f/M G otO lSL- KEYSTONE 2779 Olivet. Boulevard service, tional agencies, as well as the or­ JAMES BOYLE. R e q u i^ Mass was Greeley with his change. growing each week, and entrants phanages, sanitariums, and other offered in Holy Ghost church’ Tuesday Fa'thfer Froegfel has made many are finding the cqptest ,a fascinat­ institutions that are Chest member FACTORY BRANCH at 9:30. Interment Mt. Olivet. Hartford- improvements and has been par­ ing game. Pick your winners for S20 Curtis St. 211th and Wadswottb Alcorn service. agencies. ANDREW CHIODT. 4280 Knox court. ticularly active in building up the this week’s games and send your All is now in readiness for the The Colorado Wholesale Father of Mrs. Michael Malpiede and missions of Greeley. His parochial list to the Contest Editor, care of hundreds of volunteer workers who Louis Chiodi. Denver, and Mrs. Anna school is now a junior high and)the Register. You may win the Granite Co. Abrahams, Los Angeles, Calif. Requiem ■will make up the army of solicitors has about 90 pupils. ?5 prize this week. All Kinds dt Mass was offered at 9 Wednesday in St. in the ten days of the drive. They Catherine's church. Boulevard service, will go from door to door in both Monumental and Building SADIE C. KILCOURSE, 2330 W. 88th. DINNERS Sister of John P. and William Kileourse. the business and the residential . Work Solemn Requiem Mass was offered in St, section of the city to obtain the Other Dinners 65c to $1.00 KEYSTONE 2851 Taught in 12 Lessons. Guaranteed. Popular Songs Catherine’ s’ church Thursday at 10 by SILVER DOLLAR DAYS’ LEADER subscriptions or pledges necessary Treat your family to a the Rev. Leonard Gall, assisted by the to make up the goal set for this Immediately. Booklet Free. Rev. Barry Wogan As deacon and the New Edelweiss Dinner Rev. Joseph Walsh as suhdeacon. Music i year. at least once a week! WATERMAN PIANO SCHOOL was rendered by St. Catherine’s school IS PARISH BAZAAR CHAIRMAN Beginning Monday, daily meet­ GEO. P. choir. Interment Mt. O livet.. Arrange­ 420 Barth Bldg. ments by Olingcr mortuaries. » ings of the Chest array will be held at 12:10 at the Cosmopolitan hotel. HACKETHAL WILLIAM FALKEi 228 24th St. Fa- (St. John’s Parish) monthly meeting at the school hall ther of Mrs. H. F. Scherer and Mrs. Guy T, J., Tynan, who successfully this Friday. Luncheon, served in Here reports of success or failure Funeral Director Simpson.^mndfather of Mrs. Carl Dug­ the school cafeteria at 1 o’clock, on each day’s solicitations will be gan. W iB k n Scherer. Dorothy, Mar­ managed the Knights of Columbus’ will be followed by the business heard from the workers. Advice 1240 Acoma TA. 1656 garet, andMildred Simpson, and brother of Mrs. John Sehmidt. Requiem Mass is Silver Dollar days, has accepted meeting. Plans for participation and encouragement will be -given being offered in the Holy Ghost church the general chairmanship of the of the society inrthe parish bazaar by majors of the various teams to Friday at 9. Intermcnt’ M t, Olivet. Boule­ enable all to carry on with en­ SL John’s parish bazaar Nov. 14 to will be discussed at the meeting, vard ' service. j The Altar society will receive Com- thusiasm until the territory has 16. He piesided at an organiza- in a body at the 8:30 Mass been canvassed. Kvery person at­ WE tion meeting in the school confer­ this Sunday. tending these noon-day meetings will pay for his own luncheon. Interesting Plans ence room Monday evening. Mrs. SL John’s P.-T. A. wishes to ex­ MOVE Beringer has been named head press its thanks to all who contrib­ The goal set for this year is *Where Denver Shops With Confidence’^—Phone KE. 2111 of the committee to prepare the necessarily high on account of the FimnM Hoom*, GaragM uted to the. association’s recent Are Fohniilated bazaar dinners on Thur^ay and campaign for funds for the equip­ increased cost of food, greater de­ Par Iwvira Wyadaaa MBS Saturday evenings. Announce­ ment of the football team. mands for health service, and an Baa a m «ahaaaa, f K l Mfth M . ment of the other committee heads increase in crime and delinquency; The October meeting of the Ca­ The food sale held by the P.-T, $665,200 is the amount fixed by will be made at the next meeting A. Saturday, Oct. 12, was a de­ thedral Altar and Rosary society of the bazaar committee,' to be the budget committee as necessary cided success, and the association to be raised in order that the 51 I was held in SL Paul’s chapel OcL held in the school hall Monday is fa te fu l to all who donated ma­ PIONEER LAUNDRY evening. New features of this private welfare agencies of the 11. Mrs, M. J. O'Fallon was host­ terials or who supported the sale Conducted by year’s bazaar will be the awarding Community Chest may continue for ess. Very interesting plans were by their patronage. Those giving another year to carry on their work THE SISTERS OF THE of the P.-T. A. .hope chest on their time at the store were Mmes. formulated for the coming year. Thursday evening and of a large of alleviating the suffering of the GOOD SHEPHERD Henry Stueck, John’ Murtaugh, electric refrigerator of the latest sick, directing destitute families, Finiihed Work — Finished * F.m iiy Roll call of the* officets and board Louis Palaze, Walter Biller, type on Saturday evening. Special caring for homeless children, and (by the pound)— Roufh Dry (pound members w ill be : a regular pro­ Charles McFadden, Robert Dee, in various other ways lessening Old piece)— Dry W eth, Flatwork entertainment features will be Ralph Smith, John Lipscomb, and Ironed-' W et W s.h , with or without cedure, and the following commit­ provided for. Thursday evening the distress of hundr^s of needy Fist Ironed. Slattery. The breakfast for the tees were appointed: and for the children’s bazaar on to whom not a penny of public Telephone PE. 2.01 school children Friday, OcL 11, Chairmen of circles..— Mines. Friday afternoon. money can be given^for their spe­ Chalihers Norton, W. C. Ball, _A. E. was prepared by Mrs. James Gar­ cial relief. The Chest slogan, “ Be The latest addition to the roster land and Mrs. R. G. Gibson.' Mrs. Murchie, Alice Healy, William of pari.sh organizations is the St, a Good Neighbor,” is applicable to Louis Murphy, Mrs. August Pohn- every person in this city who can O’Neill, A. D. McKinley, S. J. Slat­ John’s Sewing guild, a group that I tery, H. J. Early, C. J. Diinn, W. dorf, and Mrs. Anton Beringer are possibly afford to make any con­ DOYLE’S has banded together under the in charge this Friday. tribution to the campaign. i S. Wells, George McCaddon,. leadership of Mrs. Fred McDaniel a Mrs. Abbott Plunkett enter­ I PHARMACY Bertha Stankovage, Catherine to do embroidery and fancy seW' Th. Pvticular Dnisfist Harkins, Jennie Vaughn, Gertrude ing not only for the coming ba­ tained the Wednesday Bridge club 17TH AVE. AND GRANT Atkinson, and John McGillicuddy, zaar but permanently for parish Oct. 2 at her mountain home. Free Wood— i Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. ICE. 8887 FREE DELIVERY and Misses Grace Lawrence and benefits. The guild meets weekly Clayton Lump, 5.50 I D. F. Stackelbeck and Mrs. Beams. 4 . Cora M. Urban. at 2 o’clock on Thursday after­ Rainbo Nut Coal, Membership— Mrs. S. P. Keat­ noons at the home of the Misses High score was held by Mrs. Fred 4.50 ing, chairman; Miss Margaret Ma­ Burke, 301 Humboldt. Mrs. Mc­ Krueger. The club met with Mrs. Rainbo Hot Lump, Sale i CALL A loney, and Mrs. W. A. Lang; sick Daniel is the president of the A. H. Chisholm OcL 16, Mrs. 5.75 committee— Mrs. Theodore Kittle- guild, and Miss Mary Burke is Charles Egan and Mrs. Johnson >Dne Back kindlinz FREE son, chairman; Mmes. C. A. Brad­ secretary. were guests. High score was held with each ton delivered. ZONE CAB ley, J. B. Hunter, W. J. McGetti- The Altar society ■will hold its by Mrs. Clarence Holland. san, M. J. Hartley, and Thomas Mrs. James Sheridan of 534 Rainbo Fuel & MAin 7171 O’Rourke; courtesy— Mrs. J. J. POETRY SOCIETY Milwaukee street is seriously ill Feed Co. Prompt, Courteeu* Service O’Neill, chairman; Mmes. Thomas at SL Joseph's hospital following les 4801 Waehinfton TA. 7574 Babi CLEAN NEW CABS Connelley, Chalmers Norton, A. D. TO MEET MONDAY a major operation. McKinley, A. A. Hauk, and Theo­ It’s an event to get excited about! Everything a young dore ICerr; study class-^Mrs, W. The Catholif Poetry society CALL GOOD CLEAN infant could possibly use, at a greatly reduced price! A. Purcell. will meet at Holy Ghost hall, 619 COAL! Mrs. 0. T. Burwitz was appoint­ 19th street, Monday evening, Oct. When in Need of Help JOHNSON $4.90 to $7.25 Mothers, expectant mothers and friends... drop what : ed representative to the N.(5.C.W., •SI, at 8:30. All members are P«r Ton of any kind, permanent or odd job. STORAGE & MOVING CO. and Mrs. D. G. Monaghan was urged to be present. W e Go the Limit to call Employment Department. you’re doing and get in on the special values today. ^JVHY TAKE CHANCES? named delegate to the national Pleese You C»n H ere Dependable Service convention of the N.C.C.W', in Fort Tell the people you patronize Infants— Second Floor and the Cost Is Very Low. HIGHLAND Catholic Charities Wayne, Ind. Miss Margaret E. that you >aw their advertisement 3224 Lowell BWd. PEerl 2433 221 Broadway Murphy was chosen alternate. in The Ragittar. COAL CO. GA. 0348 1666 Grant St. KEystone 6386