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Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Content* Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1949— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Irish Ball to Help Him Articles Otherwise Marked, Given A fter 12 M. Friday Following Issue. Work to Start Soon CATHOLIC On Seminary Convent REGISTER $18,275 Contributed Blessing Mar. 21 The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Also the International News Service (W ire and M ail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services, NCWC and Religious News Photos. I^ice of paper 3 cents a copy. For New Building For Newest Wing VOL. XVIV. No. 30. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1949. $1 PER YEAR. At-St. Joseph's In Recent Collection Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver will bless the new $400,- The collection for the new convent at St. Thomas’ sem­ 000 wing of St. Joseph’s hospitil. on Monday, March 21, following 221 Families Locate inary, taken up Feb. 20, has yielded $18,275.28, announces a Mass offered in the hospital Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. In a letter to all Catholics in the chapel at 8 o’clock. It will be a Denver archdiocese he reveals that the building, the total private blessing, with only a few cost o f which will be $80,000, w'ill be under construction close friends of the hospital present. soon. The letter follow s: Sister Mary Ascella revealed March 15, 1949 that members of the staff and In New Parish Area My Dear People; their families will be entertained 6^ Priests May I take this means of ex­ in the new wing during a re­ pressing my deep appreciation to ception Tuesday evening from 8 all who contributed to the recent to 10 o’clock. At Reunion collection for the proposed new The general public will be in­ Seminary Life Parish Given Name convent for the sisters and em­ vited to inspect the new structure ployed help at St. Thomas’ semi­ on next Sunday afternoon, March In Seminary nary? The various parishes, socie­ 27, from 2 to 4 o’clock. After these ties, and individuals, as listed be­ receptions, the first patients will be The Most Rev. Hubert Newell, low, gave $17,675.78. An additional admitted to the wing. Color Movies Of All Saints; Fund Coadjutor Bishop of Cheyenne, $599.50 was sent directly to St. The addition to St. Joseph’s hos­ gave an inspiring sermon to the Thomas’ seminary, making a grand pital has 58 rooms and 64 bedsi priests and seminarians who at­ total to date of $18,275.28. Each room is equipped with the tended the closing service of the To Be Shown Final sketches for the new latest conveniences, with a private Forty Hours’ devotion at St. For Building $3,500 THE LITTLE LAD above is one of the many young­ building are approved and con­ lavatory and running water in Arrangements are being made sters in the Infant of Prague nursery, Denver, tvho will Thomas’ seminary Tuesday eve­ each room. ■with the principals of all schools’ ning. struction will begin as soon as de­ When Archbishop Urban J. Vehr announced the pur­ benefit by the proceeds of the 73rd annual St. Patrick’s day ball Sister Mary Ascella said that in Denver to have a showing of tailed plans are completed and Thursday evening in Denver. This year a games party will be held in About 65 priests of Denver and the rooms in the new addition will the beautiful color movie, The chase of five acres of land for a new parish north of Loretto bids submitted. According to pres­ conjunction with the ball. nearby communities and a few be alloted to certain medical de­ Life of a Seminarian, before Heights college just seven weeks ago it was estimated that ent estimates, it will cost approxi­ Workers at the nursery, one of the most worthwhile charitable from some distance joined with partments— some will be medical, Easter. mately $80,000, exclusive of furni­ there were about 60 Catholic families in the territory. A .small projects in Denver, are confident that ever-generous Irish hearts will 165 seminarians in the solemn ture. some surgical. Space will be al­ The film, which runs about 25 group of zealous parishioners-to-be got busy on a census wdth make the benefit for the helpless youngsters a splendid success. rites. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr The building comprises nine lotted for a nursery, and probably minutes, was produced, directed, the result that 221 Catholic families have been located in the of Denver officiated, assi.sted by small bedrooms for the sisters, with a contagion section in the pedi­ acted, and filmed by students of parish territory, which is southwest of Denver’s city limits the Very Rev. Gregory Smith as a small chapel, community room, atrics ward. St. Thomas’ seminary and depicts deacon and the Very Rev. Harold Not only that, but the unorgan­ and laundry; and room accom­ the major events and every-day oc­ V. Campell as subdeacon. Minor modations for eight lay help with currences in the life of a seminar­ ized parishioners have already Gala St Patrick's Day offices were filled by seminarians. separate entrances. Ever3rthing will Tickets Distributed ian from the day he enters until T e a c h e r s raised $3,500 toward the erection The Rev. Bernard Cullen and the of a church. Enthusiasm is so high be kept simple and as inexpensive he stands before the altar of God Rev. David Maloney were masters as possible. But all construction To Parishes for Opera to offer his first Mass. among Catholics of the district of ceremonies. work is very expensive now, as you Professionally executed, the film that the Archbishop has designated Fete Opening With Mass To Get Tips Monsignori present included the know. Parish tickets were distributed has won the praise of all who have the parish as All Saints parish and All is in readiness for the 73rd ithe Lincoln room from 9 until Rt. Rev. John R. Mulroy, the Rt. The new sisters’ convent will be this week for the annual presentar seen it. Already the Bishops of six promised a priest for the church annual St. Patrick’s day celebra- midnight, a games party will be Rev. Matthew Smith, and the R t located east of the existing semi­ tion of the Defiver Grand Opera dioceses outside Denver have as soon as possible, but nohe will On Reading tion, which begins on Thursday, carried on at the same time in the Rev. Charles Hagus. Heads of the nary buildings in reasonably close company. The tickets may be ex­ ordered duplicate copies for show­ be available for some months. changed for reserved box seats Several hundred teachers of the 1 MEN TO MEET SUNDAY March 17, at 10 a.m. with Pontif­ Empire room of the same hotel. (Turn to Page S — C olu m n 8) access to the kitchen. This will ings in their own dioceses. ical Mass in the Hbly Ghost church, with the Rev. Elmer Kolka, busi­ ...... ______parochial schools of Colorado are IN ST. FRANCIS’ H ALL Tickets, therefore, at $2.50 per probably mean the removal of the The Seminary Alumni associ- Denver, and ends in the evening couple, can be used at either or ness manager, at the Catholic ation, which sponsored the making Vo*ng to get a lesson in reading! This Sunday at 1 o’clock present handball and tennis courts with gala festivities in the Shirley- both rooms during the evening. New Papal Delegate and athletic facilities to another Charities, AComa 3825. of...... the film, has two copies. . avail­ . on St. Patrick’s day. through the kindness of the Very Savoy hotel. Bishop Hubert M. Special attractions have been ar­ part of the spacious grounds. The opera chosen this year by able for showings in schools and Miss Wanda Baron, who has Rev. Gregory Smith, all men of Newell, Coadjutor of Cheyenne, ranged in the games room and Monsignor J. J. Bosetti, director, the new parish are invited to a To Philippines Has It is hoped that the building can to other interested groups. One .spent her life showing people how will sing the Mass. the dancers will swing and sway is Faust. It will be given three special meeting in St. Francis de be readied in part at least for cop^ is being exhibited at present to read intelligently, will address Monsignor John R. Mulroy, to the melodious music of Chuck nights, April 26, 27, and 28. Re­ .Sales’ school hall. The Rt. Rev. occupancy by September. If any in the Diocese of Nashville. Every an elementary school teachers’ in­ chaplain ' of the committee in Bennett and his orchestra. Visited In Denver hearsals are well under way. The effort will he made to reach all stitute in the Oscar Malo gym of _ of our good people wish to make charge, and State Senator Stephen The entertainment committee further contributions, large or chorus, with 200 voices, is ex­ Denver schools with the other copy Cathedral school, Denver, Thurs- I P o r i c h tn R p N a m A rl Monsignor Egidio Vagnozzi, who L. R. McNichols, general chair­ small, over the months, as their pected to be one of the real feat­ before the close of Lent so that day morning, March 17. ’ rarisn 10 Be JNamed announces a full 20-minute all- was announced at the Vatican this man. invites all "true” and circumstances permit, these can be ures of the company. Metropolitan other schools and communities may For St. John Vianney j Irish program during intermission week as the new Apostolic Dele­ As she puts it she will "attempt "adopted” sons and daughters of sent to me or directly to the Very opera stars from New York and have the film made available to with Judge Edward C. Day as gate to the Philippines and Titu­ to expound the theory of teaching, Archbiahop Urban J. Vehr | Ireland to attend both the Mass Rev. William Kenneally, C.M., top-grade local talent ■will combine them. ma.ster of ceremonies. Winnie lar Archbishop of Mira, spent sev­ reading.’’ " I f you don’t know how 1 announced this week that the and the evening celebration. Linsenmaier, the popular high rector of St. Thomas’ seminary, in the leading roles. to read,’’ says Miss Baron, "you eral vacations at Camp St. Malo, I projected parish for which land This year’s program will have school singer from the South side, and due acknowledgment will be Spectacular scenery is being P ro je c t of conducted by Monsignor Joseph won’t get anythinpf'out of any oth­ I on the north side of E. 32nd an added feature to insure a more will be the featured soloist. Others made. prepared by Walter Keeley, whose Vocation Program er subject you study.’’ Bosetti, Vicar General of the Den­ I avenue between Dahlia and pleasant evening for all. Besides offering their singing talents for The 165 students for the sacred artistic productions annually have ver archdiocese. Priests from the The movie on seminary life is People today certainly need les­ I Elm was brought from the city the traditional ball to be held in the show will be the Misses Mar- priesthood at St. Thomas’ semi- added greatly to the effectiveness Apostolic Delegation in Washing­ part of the vocation program of sons in reading. Miss Baron is I late in February will be des- ienne McCabe^ Anna Marie O’Con­ (T u m to Page S — C olum n h) of the opera presentation. the Seminary Alumni association. rather indignant about the fact I ignated as St. John Vianney’s, nor, and Mary Guy in familiar ton have come to the Colorado Two years ago the alumni spon­ that, “ with more schools pbr capita I No immediate plans have Art Exhibits Irish tunes. The Eckhardt sl.stefs camp annually over a number of sored the printing of special book­ tdian all the countries of the world beanbeei made to develop the par- will put on a novelty skit and a years. Monsignor Vagnozzi was lets about St. Thomas’ seminary put together, Americana read pop­ ish. The famed Cure of Ars, group of dancers ■will do an Irish Auditor of the Delegation when he W hen a Little Man Entered for distribution to boys in high ular magazines and best-selling I humble French parish priest, jig, with Eleanor Leffingwell as visited here. school and the upper grades. A novels that are written on a sixth- who was canonized in 1925, Are Planned accompanist. The program ■will be He had the hobby of color mo­ quantity of thw»€ booklets is still grade level.’’ was named principal saint of climaxed by an old-fashioned com­ tion picture photography and took Upon Hard-Fought Battle available and is being distributed The need for knowing how to parochial clergy in 1929. munity songfest led by Joe O’Neil, some splendid views of the moun­ to older boys in connection with read grows constantly, according A t Heights local Irish tenor. tains, which he showed both around By M o n s ig n o b M a t t h e w S m i t h a foothold in the field. Little money the showing of the film. to the "teachers’ teacher.” Dis­ Monsignor William Higgins, pas­ Since the chief beneficiaries of Washington and in Europe. After (Mtmoirg of a Catholic editor. Copy* had been spent on its development. Considerable interest has been tractions of modem li’ving and the tor of St. Philomena’s, will be the Two exhibits of great interest to this year’s celebration 'will be the leaving the Washington Delegation, lifhttd, 1949. Raproduetton In whola or There was no paper in Colorado, shown in the seminary after the general lack of skill in reading guest speaker. Plans will be made all art lovers will open at Loretto 44 homeless babies in the Infant he served for a time in the Papal in part forbidden) however, with one-half the public showings of the vocation film al­ make her job more important all tor forming a men’s organization Heights college March 22. Jean of Prague nursery, all Denver is Secretariat of State, then in the When I came to Denver In the influence of the little daily I had ready made. A number of Denver the time. to raise funds for the new parish. Chariot, director of the Colorado asked to join the committee in Papal Nunciature in Paris, and summer of 1913, I was willing to schoolboys have made Sunday “ Reading skills must be taught The parish property is located Springs Fine Arts Center school, making this— the 73rd annual af­ then in the new Internunciature in (Turn to Pages — C olu m n 1,) work on a Catholic paper, but (Turn to P a g e s — C olu m n 6) (Turn to Page S — C olum n S) (Turn to Pages — C olum n 6) will bring his famous paintings of fair— the most successful Irish Delhi, India. He was the first man the stations of the cross to the celebration in the history of Den­ to have the rank of Counselor in preferred to continue as a daily newspaperman. It was a tough college. The other is the traveling ver. the Washington Delegation. Catholic Hour exhibit of the Catholic Art associa­ time for me to arrive. The city tion. Building W ill Cost $70,000 was in a serious financial depres­ Every Donation Made Mar. 27 At 4 o.’clock Tuesday, March 22, sion; there were many vacant Time Is Changed Mr. Chariot will ‘ address the art storerooms, whereas a number of The National Catholic Hour pro­ studenis of the school and other Addition to St. Patrick's other merchants were allowed to invited guests. A member of the occupy space rent-free because the gram, currently featuring Lenten addresses by the Rt. Rev. Fulton Church, Mr. Chariot is now mak- landlords knew the tenants could Will Bring Hope to Millions not pay though there wa.s hope of J. Sheen of the Catholic Uni­ School, Denver, Started a pickup in conditions; and there versity of America, will be released Three pastoral letters were is­ kindle hope and strengthen faith gary. Of course the Red leaders Construction, has been started on ent time,” continued Father Som­ were not many jobs available. over KOA in the future NOT at sued this week by Archbishop Ur­ abroad, and 2) to help life begin in the Kremlin v^auld like the the addition of four classrooms to maruga, “ but we have 95 pupils There were five daily papers 4 p.m. on Sunday afternoons, but ban J. Vehr to the priests and laity anew in our country, in South Catholic Church to halt its relief St. Patrick’s school, Denver, ac­ combined in one classroom — the operating in Denver at that time. at 11:45 every Sunday night. of the .Archdiocese of Denver. The .America, and in other lands for programs entirely. They are doing first and second grades. We will 'The Post was the largest, but it This is effective beginning Sunday, Archbishop calls for generous sup­ thousands of displaced persons, cording to the Rev. Achille Som- too much good. Our charity gives divide them and place one class on was far smaller than today. The March 20. Station KOA announced port of the collection to be taken our co-religionists. maruga, pastor, at an estimated the lie to the statements of the the auditorium stage.” issue of March 4, 1914, had 65,500 this week that the Catholic Hour, March 27 for the Bishops’ Fund Foods, medicines, and relief are cost of $70,000. Communists that Christianity is de­ “ In addition, we will split the circulation and the average for which has been a popular Sunday for War V’ictims, and he asks that administered by our Catholic “ The new addition will be in the cadent. It mocks the claim that the third and fourth gr^ades, as well as the month was 61,543. The Rocky afternoon presentation over NBC April 1 to 3’ be observed by all agencies abroad to all regardless Church has no interest in the poor form of a second story,” said the fifth and sixth. A t the present Mountain News was second in the stations for a score of years, has as days of reparation and ex­ of race or religion. The good of- Father Sommaruga. “ It will consist and unfortunate. It helps sustatb' time we do not plan to split up field, but did not often make its been given a new release time ow­ piation for sins in accordance with life, rekindle hope, and strengthen of four classrooms and two small the seventh and eighth grades un­ figure public. I think it was about ing to the lack of interest mani­ the Holy Father’s request. The faith among the masses that Com­ meeting rooms and it will give us fested in the broadcast locally. It less there are very many more stu­ 46,000. Tammen and Bonfils were third letter contains instructions munism wants for itself. facilities for taking care of at least is hoped that the late listening I Pope First Televised dents enrolled.” in charge of the Post. Thomas M. concerning Holy Week services.' Your donations will reach the 120 more pupils.” hour will reach a larger and more Father Sommaruga revealed that Patterson was the publisher of the The three letters follow; unfortunate victims of war who It is hoped that the work will be responsive audience. I In War Relief Plea with the divisions being carried News. In addition there were the March 13, 1949 need our help and encouragement. completed by the beginning of The hi-'hly competitive pro­ out in the classes he has asked Republican, a morning paper; the Reverend dear Father and ! Vatican City.— The Holy Fa- Kindly give what you can afford school next fall. James B. Kenney gramming by the various networks for three more teachers. One sis­ Timee and the Express, evening Beloved People; I ther wa. televi.ed for the to the millions in distress. is the general contractor and today is largely responsible for the ter will arrive Monday and two papers. The city had about 50 The 15,000 Catholic parishes in I fir.t time in connection with an May God bless you and your John K. Monroe is the architect. drop in the Catholic Hour listen­ more will join the staff in weeklies, including the weekly Post, the United States will*a(fttin unite I appeal he made to the people homes. er rating, according to Clarence 95 Pupili in One Room September. which was not long afterwards on Laetare Sunday in an attempt I of the U. S. a.king .upport of Faithfully yours, Moore, KOA program chairman. In “ We have 265 pupils at the pres- “ Our enrollment will probably renamed the Great Divide, to to raise five million dollars for I the $5,000,000 drive for the D U R B A N J. VEHR, an effort to regain pre-eminence increase because of the new hous­ recall an unsuccessful frontier the national Bishops’ Fund for the I Bi.hop.’ Fund for Victim, of Archbishop of Denver in the popularity of KOA Sunday ing projects which are going up in day publication Harry Tammen Victims of War. The twin work of War to ba conducted in the Kindly read this letter at the Two German Leaders had founded and had never been afternoon presentations, Moore the area,” he stated. “ The shape our Catholic overseas relief agen-|l United State, on Laetare Sun- Masses on Sunday, March 20. The able to forget. The renewed Great declared that completely new of our parish has changed in four cies this year is; 1) To sustain I day, March 27. collection is to be taken on Sun­ Divide ■was seemingly never a shows for that time are being day, March 27. Jean Chariot Are Denver Visitors years— many more people have ar­ life, particularly of underfed and i The telj^film, which laat. lix money-maker, though it was re­ scheduled, and the current radio underprivileged children, to re- rived than we ever anticipated. We I to eight minute., wa. made hy ing his home in Colorado Springs Two leaders of German thought, puted to have 100,000 circulation. programs now being presented will March IS, 1949 must make room for their chil­ I Sala del Tronetto, and .how. with his wife and four children. who are touring the United States It was dropped when Tammen died. be released at other hours or can­ Reverend dear Father: dren.” I Hi. Holine.. reading the text The oldest children are in S t to study American life and meth­ The Denver weeklies, for the celed. Our Holy Father, Pope PiuS Mary’s school. His work is at­ Regis Offering I of the Laetare Sunday Go.pel ods, are arriving in' Denver Thurs­ Orer 60 Rida in School But most part, were a weird concoction In the future the Catholic Hour will observe, on April 2, the tracting more attention each year I and then .peaking to the Araer- day morning, March 17. They are Father Sommaruga said that the chiefly of cheap “ plate matter” and release from 11:15 to 11:46 every (Turn to Page S — C olum n 5) Ittid he will speak as a real author­ I ican people urging their .up- the Rev. Dr. Bernhard Stasiewski, parish now operates a school bus, were intended to make a little Sunday night will come to the ity in his field. He has just re­ Unusual Studies I port of the campaign. professor of Polish history in the which makes two trips each day. money by means of “ legal advertis­ KOA audience by transcription. turned from the East, where he The film i. being .ent to the Recollection Period University of Berlin, and the Rev, More than 60 children are being ing” or ads from neighborhood was n e s t lecturer at Yale univer­ Prior to the Catholic 'Hour pro­ I U. S. for televi.ion through the Dr. Raymond Greve, Catholic cared for because it would “be merchants. They had only the In Summer Term sity for several weeks. gram, the local archdiocesan ASK 1 nation. For Priests Mor. 22 rather expensive for them to pay most nominal circulation. Authority on Mayan Art newspaper editor in Berlin. Dr. and LEARN feature will con­ Stasiewski is particularly inter­ 10 cents each day for transporta­ Sledgehammer Jonmalitm tinue to be heard from 10:45 to ■An eight-'vt’ eek summer session, The monthly afternoon of. recol­ Chariot is a native of Paris but fices of the Holy Father and" the lection for priest* in th* Denver ested in adult education. Both were tion; and with our hot-lunch pro­ 11 o’clock on Sunday night, also with courses of unu.sual interest he owes his greatest artistic for­ I was astonished at the personal Holy See are used in the distribu­ Archdiocese is set for 2 pjn. Tues­ sent here by Cardinal Count von gram in the school, the children over KOA, featuring in some cases subjects mation to the time he has spent in note of Denver journalism, which tion of a great portion of this day, March 22, at S t Thomas’ Preysing, Bishop of Berlin. do not have to return home for rarely found in summer curricula, Mexico. He has been deeply in often reached angry melodramatic charity, minimizing overhead Seminary chapel. Father ViHiam lunch.” wdll be presented by Regis college fluenced by the Mexican culture The pair are among 30 Catho­ screams. The, dailies were, how.- costs. Kenneally, C.M., •will give the con­ of Denver in 1949 with full and that o f the ancient Mayans, lic scholars who are members of a Father Sommaruga said that ever, on a high plane technically, $55 Is Contributed The relief programs of the ferences. The exercises offer a large group chosen by the U. S. college credit toward degree pro- about whose art he is a leading there will be no drive in the parish and were certainly interesting, Church were involuntarily termi­ chance for a real Lenten observ­ gramsf it was announced this week authority. military government in Germany to provide the funds for the addi­ although the Express did not have nated during 1948 in three coun­ ance among the priests. It is asked by the Rev. Louis G. Mattione, Most of his work is deeply re­ to study American ways as part of tion to the school. Several suc­ much circulation and was seemingly To. Seminary Burse tries behind the Iron Curtain, that the priests who attend try to S.J., dean. ligious in theme and he has trans- a program of rehabilitation In Ger­ cessful bazaars have raised almost established b y Scripps-Howard Yugoslavia, Romania, and Hun- be on hand promptly at 2. (T u m to Pages — C olu m n 3) many. all the money needed. (then Scripps-McCrae), only to get Three contributions were re­ ! The session is designed to meet ceived by the Chancery office ttiis' the needs o f , students who have week for the St. Joseph seminairjS;^ already embarked on their college burse, donations of $55 which helve career, but provisions have been boosted the fund total to $ 6 , 2 0 1 .' made for new freshmen to enroll L t Col. Elmore MoOrs' of rt. with programs limited to regular Mason, Calif., gave. $25'; KathleeK freshman subjects. Gill, Denver, $25 in memory of Jo­ The maximum load will be nine seph Gill; and a Friend, Denver, semester hours. Those students $6 for a special intention. who intend to continue their edu­ It cosU $600 to maintain a sem­ cation at Regis college in the fall inarian for one year at St. Thomas’ should make formal application to and because of the heavy drain in the registrar before enrolling for finances this opportunity is of­ the summer school. Other students fered to the laity to assirt in this should signify their intention of vital apostolate. attending the summer school only. Contributions in any amount are Veterans transferring to Regis welcome. Address all communica­ for the summer session and then tions to the Most Rev. Urban J. returning to another college in the Vehr, Chancery office, 1536 L ogM ■ (T u rn to P a g e s — C o lu m n s ) Th« architact's ikttch of th« n«w St. Mory grade Khool, Colorado Spring*, it pictured above. 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PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Talaphona, KEysfont 4205 Thurt4ay, M arch 17, 1949

COMPLETE SUNDAY DINNER Art Exhibits When Q Little Mon Entered 221 Families We Proudly Announce the Soup or Cocktail 8«rr«4 Choieo of 5 Entrooa nt A JI. t Are Planned Found in New Potato— Vofatablo— SaUd—r-Dot««rt aad Drink I PJL Upon Hard-Fought Battle 0s <£uxs GIFT EDITIONS A t H e igh ts Denver Parish (Continued From Page One) 1,800 circulation that one day a of BIBLES and PRAYER BOOKS 8 5 c (Continued From Page One) worked for In Altoona, Pa. That week soared to 3,600. Its sole pur­ ( Continued From Page One) Careful inquiry into the color tastes of individuals ferred traditional religious sub­ paper’s prestige waa owed to one pose was to keep ranchmen in touch 17 th Stract on Federal boulevard at Harvard jects to Mexican settings and fact— the superior editorial writ­ with the market prices, and to raveols that Moroccan Red, Maroon, Deep Blue, make some money for the publish­ avenue. The property* faces east Batwaan style. An outstanding muralist, ing of Wesley H. Schwartz. Other­ Dork Green, Light Green and Purple ore the most ers by means of advertising. It on Federal about one mile north Walton and he has worked with Orozco, Siqui- wise the Denver .^dailies far aur- did not do too badly in a financial of Loretto Heights college, where popular. W e hove incorporeted these colors in California eros, and other leaders of the passCd it. Dartmouth avenue will mark its B «rl«r Crow at tlio ConuU way, chiefly because of the money pliable, genuine leather bindings. Mexican art revival. I saw that I had a good deal to south boundary. The parish is 1400 SEATS • NO LIQUOR • ORGAN MUSI leam about newspapei* makeup made once a year on a gigantic Since coming to the U. S. in the special edition to mark the annual roughly bounded by the Platte riv­ Blessed Be God The Holy Bible and headline writing, but I saw no late ’20s, Mr. Chariot has taught stock s^ow. er on the east. Definite boundaries By Very Rot. Charloo J. Callan, O.P. grave reason to allow an inferior­ and Vory Rot. John A. McHagh, O.P. 3 20CB—~Blue at a number of leading art schools. The staff of the Register con­ will be assigned by the Archbishop ity complex to scare me. It took M iitort of Sacred Theology He has been director of the school sisted, besides myself, of one girl. after a committee examines the $ 20CR— Red a long time for the Denver dailies 3 lOCB— Blue at the Fine Arts center for the Cassie Bums, who proved a genial district. S 20C^— Meroea to grow out of the frontier day 3 1 OCR— Red j D H n s D n past two years. coworker, although for the first The territory in the new pariah 5 20CDG— Dark Green adolescent stage, though they al­ 3 IOCM— Maroon Chariot has written capably and few days she wondered out loud was formerly cared for principal-i ways had many brilliant men and 3 lOCDG— Dark Green 3 20CLG— Light Green cd interestingly about different as­ whether I could do anything with ly by St. Patrick’s parish in Fort STORAGE a mouinc . women on their staffs. The main 5 lOCLG— Light Green 3 20CV— Purple pects of art in leading magazines the wreck. The Record-Stockman Logan and St. Louis’ parish in En­ way of serious editorial arguing in 3 lOCV— Purple a o c v t x A £ I O V 1 ] V O of the times and of the West. I Disney. was a grand gentleman, Fred P. The parish census conducted by Br Very R ,». Cherlei J. CelUn. O.P.. »nd V»ry R,v. John A. McHngh, O.P., intend no personal criticism. The painting of the stations of Johnson, who was also a director evening visits on the part of 10 M uton of Stored Theology the cross which will be exhibited I was sorry, however, that I of the Denver Catholic Register. men revealed that in the 121 fam­ 3 12CB~~Blue 3 12CM— Maroon 3 12CLG~-Light Green For the Safety of Your Goods at Loretto Heights are strikingly could not find a berth on one of the I had never worked for big ilies of the parish there are 871 S12CR— Red 3 12CDG— Dark Green 3 12CV— Purple different in concept and execu­ Denver dailies. I came at the dailies, but I had been employed individuals. 'This number includes $12 each Use Johnson Service on Every Move tion. Graphically they portray the wrong time. The Anaconda Stand­ by...... publications long establishedhi 411 children, 145 of whom are un­ utter torture, physical and spirit­ ard was a famous paper in Mon­ and with adequate staffs and me­ der five years of age. AGENTS FOR m iTED VAN UNES, INC. tana in those times, and I wrote ual, endured by the Savior on His chanical equipment. I realized on FR. W E IN ZAPFE L ■ MOVING WITH CARE EVERYWHERE” asking it for a job. Although pub­ THE JAMES CLARKE agonizing walk to Calvary. my first day in the Register office IN CHARGE OF FUNDS STORAGE - PACKING - SHIPPING lished in Anaconda, it had a large that here I was expected to make Founded in 1937 circulation in Butte, where it maia- bricks without straw, and that if "The Rev. Anthony Weinzapfel, CHURCH GOODS HOUSE Phone PE 2433 Denver 221 Broadway The Catholic Art association is tained an editorial office. I got I succeeded I would have to work pastor of the Fort Logan parish, is a national organization founded a wire offering me a job, but my miracles or have them worked for assisting as acting administrator Established 1902 1636 Tremont Place father, who had not yet arrived in in 1937 to combat secularism and me. I had never worked a miracle. of the new parish. He is caring for TA. 3789 Denver 2, Colo. to promote the true Christian Colorado but was soon coming, in­ It was a game I did not know. I the funds that have been collected spirit in the arts. It aims to fo v formed me by telegram that he gritted my teetji, and determined in the parish already, and acting ter a true understanding and good could not live in a higher altitude I was going to make good, "come as head o f the financial commit­ ractice of art among Catholics, than Denver, because of a heart hell or high water,” as was a say­ tee. ft is not the subject matter as such, condition. Therefore I stayed in ing of the times. nor is it the bare fact of the art­ Denver, I was dismayed to discover there Deserving special recognition ist’s Catholicity that produces It was about this time that I was no advertising solicitor, no for their part in handling the pre­ Catholic art; it is rather the active called on Father Hugh L. Mc- subscription collector, and the ads liminary work in the new parish Catholic-mindedness. t h e total Menamin, who was then not quite were down to the barest minimum,^ are Mr.s. Louise Gililland, a con­ view of one who is deeply con- 42 and setting a magnificent record wherea.s not more than half thei ivinced of the surpassing impor- as rector of the Immaculate Con­ subscription list was paid for. vert, and George Chouinard. Mrs. itance of "the restoration of all ception Cathedral, whose building Typewriter Hietory Gililland anticipated the future es­ I things in Christ.” he had completed just a year be­ I tried out the old Oliver type­ tablishment of the parish by start­ ing a women’s club about a year ^ Included in the exhibition will fore, 1912, He was in the pristine writer and had to give it up as ago. . be stained glass, sculpture, paint- greatness of what was to be a impossible. I had never used any­ ling. calligraphy, drawing, printing, remarkable career as a priest. I thing but a standard-make ma­ The only regular source of in­ needlework, and metal work. Two took him credentials I had brought chine, and I had taught myself to come that the parish has at pres­ from Bishop Eugene A. Garvey operate one. 1 told my difficulty of the pieces featured are a draw- ent comes from a monthly collec­ jing by David Tegetmeier, "Under­ and my old editorial employers in to Carl Jorden, a young man on Altoona, and asked him to help the Record-Stockman staff, and he tion. A “ Dollar a Month” club has mining the Family,” which puts been formed and parishioners send forceful graphic language to wh^t, me get a job. He probably read told me I could use one of theirs the letters later, but he paid little their monthly donations to Father others have said in words, and provided I gave it up whenever attention to them then. He told Weinzapfel. All parishioners who Mrs. Theresa Mueller’s. "Dining one of the staff wished to use it. me that ability, not letters of intro­ do not do so already are urged ^Room Hanging,” a beautiful, sim- This arrangement, of course, duction, were what went for cre­ to join and to send in regular iply made and inexpensive embroid­ proved impractical. I had my work dentials in the West. I am sure, to do, and they had theirs. I contributions in any amount. DENVER nWIMBUlMNK ery of the "Grace Before Meals.” however, that the Bishop's letter asked for a newisecond-hand type­ Through the parish census there V------CEORCI F. ROCK, Prosldoaf ------— — ! The exhibition will be shown in influenced him, for he was soon writer. I soon learned that the were discovered 187 families that >1534CllfenO^_ „ ,1 H,«»MAI.5lt»< the art studio from 9 to 5 every talking about perhaps using me owners of the paper were in tele­ did not receive the Denver Catho­ ; dav for three weeks. on the Denver Catholic Register, phone consultation over this mo­ lic Register and these have al­ the majority of whose stock he mentous purchase— one could get ready been placed on the news­ personally owned. The question such a machine then for $10 to $50 paper’s mailing list as new sub­ was kept dangling, and he said he — and determined they had better scribers. Teachers perhaps could get me located on a :wait a while to see whether I was Mr. Chouinard, Manuel Tru­ A U ONE PRICE daily if the Register job did not iraw f a n worth the investment. jillo, and Milton Freeman were on materialize. To Get Tips Within a day or two, the ques­ a parish committee that met with Turning Point of Life tion of the letterhead came up. It • Typical of our wonderful Spring rtyles. 25 the Archbishop this week. Through Only a few days later, I went was necessary to change names. their efforts plans are being made On Reading to his daily Mass in the Cathedral The problem was raised in my for the big meeting Sunday. • High fashion at low prices. presence whether it was worth the and received Communion. Right Arrangements will be made in , (Continued From Page One) price of printing to risk my untried • All new styles and colors. NONE HIGHER after Mass, he sent a sanctuary boy the future with the Sisters of Lo­ 'to pupils right from the first grade out to my pew and told me to come name. I cut that knot by suggest­ retto at Loretto Heights to con­ • Remarkable values. 'up,” says Miss Baron, "and then into the sacristy. That was the ing that the name and address of duct Saturday and Sunday cate­ i retaught in high school literature turning point of my life. Before the paper, and nothing else, be put chism classes for the children of I courses.” then, I intended to be a daily news­ on the letterhead. I was told that a the parish as the sisters already "Children read all the way paper worker, a reporter by prefer­ telephone number would also be do for the Fort Logan parish. ence. and in time to strive for a needed. Thus it was. SIBYL HATS through a book, put it down, and Already a survey is being made magazine author's career. Some At the printing establishment. I 1553 WELTON ST. — DENVER then the teachers discovers that time in the unpredictable future, was studied with cold lack of per­ to find suitable - accommodations they don’t know the point of the I might be a priest. But from that sonal concern. Would the "kid” for the pastor, when he is ap­ Next to the Orpheiim Theater pointed. book, or if they know the point, morning onward, I have been on be able to do it? I was only 22, they don’t know how to evaluate the battlefront of the Catholic not very big, and not very beauti­ Church. ful. But I had been a reporter too their knowledge or organize it.” Father Mac informed me that long, and had handled adult af­ Movie of Life Miss Baron travels the country the young man who had been man­ fairs too many months, to be scared for about six months out of every aging editor of the struggling off. I was not afraid of printers, year, as a representative of Scott- Register was quitting. The change for I was aware that in those times In Seminary Foresman and Co. of Chicago, ed­ would not be effective for about it was traditional that the print ucational publishers. She has been two months. The priest induced me, shop workers and the editorial men doing this work for more than 20 however, to act as his parish secre­ were supposed to be at swords’ To Be Shown years. tary during that time, while I points. It was ridiculous, but that "An educational missionary” is waited for the job. Thus I had my was the national rule. (Continued From Page One) I did the best I could, from Mon­ H o r n the way Miss Baron has been de­ first glimpse of life from inside a afternoon visits to the seminary to day to Wednesday, getting up my scribed. Her work has sent her to rectory, for I spent most of my see the institution for themselves. We are equipped to /jive prompt delivery an’ Canada, Mexico, and Cuba, and hours there, though I slept else­ first issue of the paper. It was The Seminary Alumni associa­ she has crossed the country "Oh, I where. Likewise I got some badly not too bad, perhaps, but it was your coal orders at all times. tion has undertaken the comple­ don't know how many times." needed training in bookkeeping. It certainly nothing to set the world tion of the seminary’s current was a valuable interlude. afire. Mr. Johnson commended me She holds an A.B. degree from project— the enlargement of the TOOl De Paul university in Chicago and In the first week of October, on the first page, which he said ■ M it t seminary kitchen and supplying of NlaTIHC a Master's degree from Northwest­ 1913, I found myself in editorial was a newspaper's greatest asset, badly needed equipment for that ern university. She teaches courses charge of the Denver Catholic and James Clarke of the Clarke kitchen. With only about one-' in reading at De Paul and at S t Register. It was a humble begin­ Church Goods House called up to third of the seminary’s almost 375 Lancia Xavier’s College for ning, I assure you. Ayer’s Setvs- congratulate me. The ice was PINNACLE graduates heard from, contribu­ MOFFAT H I-W A Y Women in Chicago. paper Directory, which I had con­ getting less cold. Father Mclienamin was always tions and pledges for almost $5,- WADGE EMPIRE B L A C K H A W K sulted before I left Pennsylvania, gave the circulation of the paper friendly, but he had warned me 000 have been received. This, added Dr. D. C. fVerthman^ as 10,000. But I found it far be­ I had to prove myself. One of the to about $6,000 raised in a general DUST-PRVF STOKER COALS appeal, furnishes about $11,000 or and Associate low that. The Register did not priests, in the presence of Bishop have anything more than desk Nicholas C. Matz, urged me, none two-thirds of the amount necessary Dentists space. It did not have even a too kindly, to see that there was to complete the project. All dona­ ^R io fim ndefud^ private rented office. better proofreading than there had tions to this project will be grate­ PLATES been a week or two before I took fully received by the Very Rev. ^ 2nd at Santo Fa Oriva The Western Newspaper Build­ Talaphona TAbor 2211 (M lltk 8tr..i U»« lltli StTMt ing, at 1824 Curtis street, was its char^, when Knights of Columbus William Kenneally, C.M., rector of St. Thomas’ seminary. They may ib UCrttM. 1711 TAWr 1711 4 home, and was imposing enough had been spelled nights of Colum- oh The outside, for the structure buj be sent to him at the seminary, was then comparatively new. But, It was a wretched experience, 1300 S. Steele street. though it was only a few doors but I knew that I was being chal­ away from the important new lenged as never before, and that cinema center of the city, and on schoolboy days were over. I was A.B.C. DOLL SHOP the same street, the neighborhood a man now, face to face with a Mr. and Mrs. John A. MeConrt mountainous task. Here I was, was shabby and not too respectable. DOLLS and TOYS NO ASSEMBLY LINE METHODS Dark Outlook with no extra money in my pockets My heart fell three leagues when or anywhere else, about 1,800 Doll Hoipital I sat down at my poor little desk. miles away from home, in a cityi Religiani SUtuM Repaired A quick inventory showed that the where another job was probably' ISII ArapahM UA. 7117 AT BOULEVARD TKantetantf paper possessed two old second­ not available, and I had to make hand desks, four or five chairs, this wreck of a newspaper operate almost no books, and an Oliver or I might starve. I had to get typewriter of ancient make, with located on a sound basis in Denver, a non-standard keyboard. The and I had an obligation toward a pitiably small mailing list of the father badly failing in health and Well-handled funeral services are not paper, with no more than 2,800 toward a group of younger broth­ names, was about a block away ers and sisters. mass-produced. Every service at Boulevard, in a job printing shop, where the I felt that, if I took the bit in type was set and the paper was my teeth, I could save this little regardless of cost, deserves and gets the then run off on a flatbed press that paper and make it grow. It was had perhaps been brought over the the challenge of my life, which, careful, thoughtful attention of our plains by oxcart or on a pioneer had never been easy. Mine was not slow freight. the career of a coddled youth trained personnel. Conservative manage- In the front of the office were heavily financed and sent off to the desks of the staff of the Daily college to play, and sometimes to ' ment enables us to serve at minimum cost Reeord-Staekman, a little stock- study, his way through. I got all yards market paper, with about that ever came to me the hard way. It was better that this should be. "Whatever dismay there was dis­ The Denyer Catholic appeared like fog before the morn­ ing sun. I decided on two plans— Register work and prayer. It took a long time, but they won. Every facility fbr complete modern Published Weekly by the service from Denver and suburbs. The Catholic Press Society, Inc. J s 938 Bannock Street, Denver, Cotholic Studants Win RHiaimmc lumiMi ) transportation equipment is new and.is McCONATY ™ Colo. GOSNEIIT Subscription: $1 Per Year Elks' Contest Awards our own. One charge covers all costs. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office, Two Catholics were winners In r s t S M . . .solid comfort'.,.with Denver, Colo. the Denver Elks’ lodge scholarship contest Earl Reum of St. Franda NATURAL GAS HEAT. Chom de Sales’ parish won first place vonith.s.ond hooting probloflU BOULEVARD Dr. G. J . and a $160 award, and James Gris- enti of St. Joseph’s high school Of# fosily handled. NATURAL tied for foui^th place and a -|26 Sehaeible award. GAS HEAT, thormoitaticolly con­ Reum haa received en American 'The same personnel with years of experience trolled, gives new enjoyment and | and finest equipment used on every service. Optometrist Legion award for contributions to EA democracy in his school. He was ECONOMY tool ILOYO Specialist featured in a Life magazine article FEDERAL BLVD. at NORTH SPEER - PHONE GRartd For Vitaal as an all-American boy and has 1626 been named Champ of the Week on Eye Care FubiiC SifViCI ClM|UiB9 vv A' y a student radio program. Grisenti is i former Denver Poet student ■ f M O T M ^ ® 3 1 0 M m Ic Bldg. KE. S840 editor.

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Every Donation March 27 SLASH GO OUR PRICES Easter Fashions New Playground Very Sorry! for Little Moderns Brings Hope to Millions 3 DAYS OIVLY "" No Youth All Top Qpalily Linoleum and Tilen Is Being Graded mental experts, and to rulers of (Continued From Page One) 9 and 12 ft. Carpet...... $6.95 COATSw n I w ...... ^ „ p anniversary of his ordination to states. He has illuminated every subject he has touched, he has Page Armstrong’s & Nairn’s __ __ $2.15 S im S mo. to 8 jt». the sacred priesthood. The actual At St. Vincent's anniversary will be Telebrated on been able to reach the heart of I Asphalt Tile ^ „ 20^ & 25c Sunday. April 3, on which day he every problem and give a con-' Because of the lack of New Spring Dresses (St. Vincent d« Paul'a Parish, has granted all priests throughout structive message to every group j space in this week's issue, Plastic Wall Tile ...J....,.,,$ 1 .1 5 Well Known Brondi ^ $ 4 9 8 $ ^ 9 8 Denvar) the world the privilege of saying he addressed. I we are forced to eliminate In*Ullet obtain a supplementary 42 Yean of Dependable Service in the Field where their daily prayers their many beg God in the ,^ass for the members of the St. Vincent PTA letter of eligibility from the Vet- Dependability is Essential, are urged to attend the all-day benefactors who have sacrificed so Remission of Sins, to forgive the eran.s’ Administration or must pre-1 Includes carburetor conference of the Catholic Par­ nobly in their behalf to give them crimes of denial, of defiance, and sent a letter of authorization stat­ these facilities. of ridicule committed against the disassemble and re-jet; ent-Teacher league in the Shirley- ing that application for the sup­ 1 1 2 0 S e c u r i t y B l d g . m h * Caiit. P h o n e K E . 2 6 3 3 May (Jod bless you for your Omnipotent Ruler of the universe. plementary letter has been made. adjust and oil valves, Savoy hotel on Thursday, March 24. Those who plan to attend are generosity to one of the current In an organized effort, the diabol­ Registration for the summer ses­ Motor ignition timing; check urged to make reservations with pressing needs of the Church in ical force.s of evil are striving to sion will be held on Monday, June points, condenser, coil, Mrs. H. M. Caiwalho, SPruce the archdiocese. have peoples of all nations deny 6, at the Regis campus, W. 50th starter, generator, 24.S4, before March 21. Faithfully yours in Christ, I religion and destroy every trace of avenue and Lowell boulevard. Tune-Up St. Vincent's division of KIR.^Y Christian justice, living, and char­ Classes will begin the following water pump, and cool­ ifi URBAN J. VEHR, 1 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH will meet in the school hall on Archbishop of Denver | ity in the world. Let us beseech day and Wednesday, June 8, will ing system; adjust Tuesday evening, March 22. After Donations to the collection arej -Almighty God to forgive the sins be the last day for delayed regis­ $7.20 Open Sundays 9 to 12 clutch pedal: check the regular panel discussion a so­ as follot^s: of the world, to soften the hearts tration and any change of courses. cial hour will be held. Dally. 7 to 7 Washington Park Mkt. complete wiring sys­ Denver Fariihen— of all sinners, and to bring to their The final examinations will be Iri.h Day Dinner Cathedral ...... $2,527 knee.s in repentance the atheistic held on Thursday and Friday, July Bed it IF/»//e Food Store tem ! . 134 Rudisill IGA The St. Patrick’s day dinner of Annunciation ...... Communists of all countries, e.spe- 28 and 29. RILL HUGHES, Prop. Hlested Sacrament ...... 600. cially the misguided rulers of Rus­ the Pinochle club is being held in Holy Family ...... 299. Out-of-town students who de­ Grocery & Market the school hall at 6:30 p.m. on Holy Cboat ...... SOU sia and its satellite nations. sire to live on the campus while Complete Food Service Holy Ro«ary 6*3. Kindly make the three days attending the summer session Quality Meats — Groceries Thursday. Our I.ady of Lourdes ... lU. Fresh and Froien Fruits and Vegetables •598 Smith G ilpin from April 1 to 3 days of repa­ The children of the seventh and Our i»ady of Mt. Carmel ...... 170. should make application as soon as l,rOuisiana A Clayton SP. S717 ■*It’a Smart/to Be Thrifty* eighth grades of St. Vincent’s Presentation 151. ration and expiation of sin in po.ssible. 4 5 5 BROADWAY • TELEPHONE PEarl 4641 Sacred Heart 26, your parishes. Ask your good peo­ Courses of unusual interest in­ school were the guests of Attor­ St. Anne's (Arvada) ...... 80. ney R. S. Ryan at a St. Patrick’s St. Bernadette'n 21S. ple and the children especially to clude “ The West in .American His-! day party on Wednesday after­ St. Cajelan's ...... receive Holy Communion and to tory,” "Government and the LEN’S Pharmacy St. Catherine'* ...... 435. rvEw noon, and another party and entem- assist at Holy Mass for the inten­ .American Economy,” “ History of I L. C. FEHR. Prop. St. Dominic's ...... 25 Latin America," and “ Sacred i G.E. BLAISKET tainment were enjoyed by the St. Clitaheth's ...... 2.36. tions of our Holy Father, espe­ Member 8t. Vincent d* Paol'a Parish Franci* de Sales* ...... 1.100. CATHEDRAL PARISH members of these grades on St. cially on Sunday, April 3. Exposi­ Scripture as Literature.” Courses I ill Sell for $38.00 Have Your Doctor Phono Loyola ...... 139. tion of the Blessed Sacrament may in Latin, not offered by most! Wednesday evening in the school St. James' ...... 600. U« Your Prescription 1267 So. University PE. 0197 hall.. St. John's . 2.264. be held on those days in all par­ summer schools, will be presented | St. Joseph’s circle will meet in Si. Joseph'* (C.SS.R.) ...... 110 ish churches and semipublic ora­ according to the needs of students. I 2707 E. Louisiana KA. 3739 St. Joseph's (Polish) ...... tories of the archdiocese. Studies in “ Dryden, Pope xnd I At (vODisiana and Soath Clayton DRAPES & SLIPCOVERS the home of .Mrs. Bernard Foley St. Leo’s .. 76. on Tue.sday afternoon, March 22. St, Louis* (Englewood) ...... 100 Faithfully yours in Christ, Johnson,’’ “ History of Modern j Pinochle Circle Formed St. Mary's (Littleton) ...... 400. * URBAN J. VEHR. Philosophy,” “ Logic," with empha- i Beautifully Dry Gleaned The recently organized St. Pat­ St. Mary Magdalen's Archbishop of Denver. sis placed upon its practical as-1 (Kdgewater) ...... 188. pects for use in everyday life; Fast Service — Quality Work rick’s pinochle circle met in the St. Patrick'* ...... home of Mr. and Mrs. Joiseph W. .St. Phliomena'a ...... i.lOO Marchll3, 1949 “ Survey of Western Civili:^tion.” i LAPP'S GROCERY Maginn on Saturday evening, S(. Rose o f L im a 's ...... 90. Reverend dear Father: "General Ethics,” and “ Special , St. Therese'* (Aurora) ...... 72. Formerly Hodge Grocery March 12. High score was at­ The ceremonies of Holy Thurs­ Ethics” are algo in the curricula.' Burke^s Broadmoor Cleaners St. Vincent de Paul's .... 617. 2105 East Virginia Phone SP. 7505 tained by Joseph Schrefer. The Parlshca Outsida Denver day, consisting of Solemn Pontifi­ Other courses will include gov-1 26 E. 11th Ave. and 712 So. Pearl next games will be played in the Akron— St. Joseph's...... 125, cal Mass and the blessing of the ernmental accounting, retail .store Aspen—St. Msry'i ...... 14. holy oils, will take place in the Ca­ A Com plete New Grocery and M a r k e t , MA. 7442 Call for & Delivery PE. 8485 home of M r. and M rs. A1 Bonino of Boulderv—Sicred He«rt . 160. management, chemistry for pre-1 336 Sherman street on A p r il 2. Boulder, South— Sscred Hesrt o( thedral at 9:30 o’clock. In accord­ medical students, physics, sales' Featuring Finest Quality The eighth grade mothers were M ary ...... 13.16 ance with the Pontifical and the management, and Spanish. i Burlington— 31.72 entertained at a benefit partv re­ Brighton— St. Augustine's ...... 150.00 decrees of the Sacred Congrega­ All other information may be i M eats — Nationally K n o ’wn F o o d s Hatchett Drug Store cently in the home of Mrs. F. A. "Briggsdale 8.1 60 tion of Rites, as many priests as secured from the dean’s office. Libonati by the room mothers, Brush— St. Mary's ...... 48.117 possible should be present and re­ Regis college, Denver II. A t Reasonable Prices **Tb« Stor* of Qvalltr aod Rarrfe*" ('athan— St. Michael's ...... 10.100 Mrs. William O’Brien and Mrs. Centra! City— Assumption ...... ceive Holy Communion at the 6.000 Frozen Fruits & Vegetables — Ice Cream 701 G R A N T i Libonati. .Mrs, Ca'n’alho was a (Idaho Springs) Pontifical Mass. It is the special COLf/ix ftOCDtN 4 co-hostess. Cheyenne W elli— Sacred Heart feast of the year when Bishop and DfVVfit, COL^ Compoundfot pmeiiptloni li th* Dual A meeting of Pack 34 of the Colorado Springs— priests should unite. 65 Priests importAot part of oar boilnm. Corpus Chrisii ...... 242. Cub Scouts was held in the .school Sacred Heart ...... 9 Pastors in Denver shall arrange hall on Tuesday evening. March St. Mary’ s ...... 350. the hour of services in their Pauline Chapel (Broadmoor) 276. churches sufficiently early .so that At Reunion 8. The plans for the Boy Scout Craig— St. Michael's ...... 25 HATHAWAY’S circus, which will be held March Cripple Creek— St. Peter's ...... those priests who are not obliged 31, April 1 and 2 at the Stock- Crook— St. Peter's filiff) ...... 43 to •aj' Mass may be present at the (Cotilivued From Page One) nO XXlE BRAE CITY LACE CLEAIVERS yards stadium, were discussed. It Deertrail— (Mission of H tifo )— 10 Pontifical services in the Cathe­ various religious communities in Elbert— Sacred Heart ...... 103. 2625 Eail 3rd A t«. Phona DE. 6891 was decided that Pack 34 will rep­ Erie— St. SchoUstica’s ...... - 11 dral. All assistant priests should Denver were al.so gue.sts. C irttliit - Pitlow, Carefallr Cleaned and Returned Same Siie. Special Cara resent the 12 dancing princesses. (U fa y ette ) receive Holy Communion at the The Very Rev. William Ken- Estes Park— Our Lady of the §hopping D istrict Giron to Table Linena. Blanketa Lanndered WIthont Slirlnkaaa. Two fathers or mothers from each Pontifical Mass. neally, C.M., rector of the semi­ Mountains (Loveland) 22. As far as is reasonably possible. WORK CALLRD FOR AND DELIVERED den will be needed to take the Evergreen— Christ the King (Golden) nary, anounced at the dinner fol­ boys back and forth from the sta­ Fleming— St. Peter’s ...... 125. Holy Week services should be held lowing the services that he hopes Fort Collins— in all parish churches of the arch­ dium each of the three nights of to make the closing of Forty Hours’ the performance. Transportation Holy Family ...... diocese. Si. Joseph’s .. . 235. the occasion of an annual invita­ CONOCO PRODUCTS Bonnie Brae also is needed for the night of Fort Logan— St. Patrick's ...... 47. In the parish churches in which tion to the priests of the state to Labrication, Car W athin(, Balteriea rehearsal on Tuesday, Jjarch 29. Fort Morgan— 8L Helsna’s . . 50. the morning functions of the last DREG CO. come to the seminary. Recharfed, Tir« Vulcanizinf LOECHNIR AND LYNCH, INC. Tickets for the circus were dis­ Frederick— St. Thcreae's & Mead 61. three days of Holy Week cannot ALFRED C. ANDERSEN, Ownsr-HaniiW Georgetown— Our Lady of A fter a delicious dinner served riNB FLOOR COVERINGS tributed to the boys and they were Lourdes ...... Ift.OO be solemnly carried out, but in BONNIE BRAE Have your Doctor phone isa Glenvrood Spring*— St. Staphen'a 62.65 to the priests. Bishop Newell ex­ your Pretcrlpliont j4 Complete Line of Rutt$, Carpete and Linoleume I urged to sell them. which at least three or four servers : Our Lady of Victory circle of Golden— St. Joset>h'* ...... 62.00 may be had, it is prescribed that pressed his personal delight at be­ CONOCO SERVICE Intarior OocoraUna Serrtco — Draperlm — Contract Work Inritad Grand Lalce— St. Anoe't (Kremmling) Beer, Wines, Etc. !the PTA will meet for a dessert- Greeley— they should be celebrated accord­ ing able to come back to the semi­ 724 So. University ■ PE. 9909 763 Se. OnlTtralty RA. 2IT4 FR, 3008 EVE BY APPOINTMENT 7501 E. COLFAX AVE. bridge luncheon, Thursday, March Our Lady of Peace ...... 6.10 ing to the simpler rite of Bene­ nary. Father Kenneally revealed 17, at 1:15 p.m. in the home of Sl. Peter's ...... 12».00 dict X III. that the drive among members of Grover ...... 350.00 Mrs. Charles Courtney. Holyoks— St. Pstrick's Permi.ssion is hereby granted to the alumni to finish the kitchen Preisser's Red & White The firms listed here de­ A REPUTABLE DRUG and Haxtun ...... 180.20 celebrate Holy Mass on Holy project had resulted in gifts and Hugo—St. Anthony'* ...... 53.35 Thursday in churches and con­ pledges of $5,000 from about one- serve to be remembered •^.TORE Idaho Springs— St. Paul'* .... 25.00 Grocery and Market vents in which Mass is .said daily third of the seminary graduates. when you are distributing CLARK’S FLOWERS Bishop to Be Speaker IlifT— St. Catherine'* ...... 23.60 FANCY 54EAT8. VEGETABLES. AND 'c o m p l e t e l i n e o f CUT f l o w e r s ' Juletburg— Sl. Anthony'* .... 25.00 and where the functions of Holy The .Archbishop in a short mes­ QUALITY GROCERIES AT your patronage in the dif­ AND POTTED PLANTS Kremmling— St. Peter’ * ...... Week cannot be held. sage reported on the results of REASONABLE PRICES We Dellrer TA. *M1 On 'Church ol Air' Keen^sburg and Koggen— Holy Family ...... 70.00 The holy oils will be distributed the archdiocGsan collection for the Frv« Drlivrry SPrucr 4447 ferent lines of business. / Floral Sprayt and Coraagea I^fayette— St. Ida’* ...... 55.HO after Mass on Holy Thursday in erection of a convent for nuns who 2321 E. Ohio Av<. (So. Unir. snd Ohio) Coifaa ol lioHminc ^COLFAX ORIVK-IN 1130 E. COLFAX The Moil Rev. Vincent S. Leadvilif— the Chancery office. Priests out­ will take over the operation of the 190.70 KErttone 3217 Water!, Biihop of Raleigh, N. Annunciation ...... side of Denver should make ar­ kitchen in 1950. More than $18,000 Car., will be heard on Church Sl. Joaeph’* ...... liS.OO Limon— (Miaoion of Hugo) . 27.60 rangements to secure them was donated toward the total cost of the Air Sunday, March 20, Longmont— St. John the through their deans. The holy oils of $80,000. over station KLZ, Denver, from Baptjat's ...... , 120.00 should be caiTied by priests, or by Inspection of the kitchen im­ ^OETH GAYLORD 8 to 8:30 a.m. The program, Louiiville— St. Loui*’ ...... 30.33 COLUMBINE PLUMBING & HEATING Loveiand— St. John’* ...... 66.67 those who are at least in Holy Or­ provements concluded the evening. originating at Durham, N. Car., PLUMBING REPAIRS AND NEW WORK Manitou— (Mi**k>n of Saerad ders. Lay persons should not be will alio feature the men’s choir Heart— Colorado Spring*) .. 10.36 sent for them except where it is l^hopping D istrict ALL WORK GUARANTEED of Sacred Heart Cathedral, Peeti— Sacred Heart ...... 22.22 Platteville— Sl. NirhoU*’ .... impossible for the priest to come 120 E. 16th Avenue (rear) KE 66.3.5 Raleigh. The subject for Bishop Rifle— St. Mary'n (Craig) 14.00 himself, : i D. U. CLEANERS (Centrally LocatH) • Day or Waters’ address is "A Step To­ Steamboat Spring!— Holy Name Kindly announce to your people I • ward God.” Sterling— St. Anthony's ...... at all the .Masses on Palm Sunday, CONOCO PRODUCTS Stonebam and Briggsdale— I SKOMISTS li MHO M Sn O St. John's ...... - ...... 13.55 that according to the instructions! Finer Cleaners Motor Repairing Strasburg— (Mistlon of Hugo) 10.75 of the Holy See, the collection on I ' ' Washing - Lubricating Stratton— St. Charles' ...... 141.89 7l Cos/s /Vo ■ Care Called For & Delivered Superior— St. Benedict’* Good Friday is given for the sup-j More (South Boulder) ...... 5.00 port of the holy places in Pale.s- For the Beit Victor— St. Victor** ...... 6.30 tine, so that the proper mainte-| W ashington Park Garage Welby— A**uraption ■ MARY ANISE nance of the shrines, made sacred 1001 S. Gaylord SP. 4256 Weldona — ...... 9.55 Call PE. 4517 * u c u f .- Wray— St. Andrew's ...... by the Savior’s Passion, may be ■ BAKERIES Yuma— St. John’ * (Akron) .... 125.00 assured. This collection should be Alterations • Drapes Denver-^athedrat Young sent to the Chancery within two People*' club ...... 50.00 weeks. Lamp ShaJes “ BOB’S IGA St. Loui*' Holy Nam* society 25.00 I»E. 2 4 6 4*^^“^ St. Louis' Altar society 25.00 Faithfully vours in Christ, ^ St. I.ouU' PTA ...... 26.00 URBAN J. VEHR. 2060 So. University 25 Brtaivay 1024 So. GsyloH 1 2 m i l l i o n Sl. Louis' Boosters* club . .. 25.00 ' $Sricf7413 Ptarl751S Fitxsimon* General hospital 100.00 Archbishop of Denver. SUPER MARKET Colorado Springs— Corpus Chriiti ’-guild ...... 10.00 Meats - Groceries • Vegetablea Holy Name society ...... 10.00 Legion of Mary ...... 15.00 Better Quatity for Less Eaton and Ault— CatboHc l.aid!es* society ...... 10.00 YOU M AY Fort ColUnii— Overstake's Pharmacy St. Joseph's Knights of Columbus ...... M VOO 1000 So. Gaylord ' RA. 4401 SHOES FOR THE than 12 million times Newman club ...... 25.00 Altar society ...... 26.00 “ Tell Your Troubles” Have Your Doctor Phone Deanery (ACCW ) ...... 15.00 Vs His Prescription ENTIRE FAMILY a day, the people served by this PTA ...... - ...... 10.00 a c c n ...... 10.00 We Deliver Lowest Prices in Denver Company reach for their tele* Gienwood Springs— TO US Catholic Daughters tri America 15.00 / We Give Green Stamps Golden— X-Ray Fitting phones to make or answer calls. St. Joseph's Altar society v 10.00 Someone has said. "Don’t tell your friends about your troubles. Holy Name society ...... 10.00 The firms listed here de­ St. Ann's circle ...... 5.00 Half of them don't care and the other half are glad of it.” Cushioned Shoes That's a lot of big or little jobs ac* St. Agnes* circle ...... 5.00 Folks have been telling us their financial troubles for over serve to be remembered Gre«l»y— Health Spot Shoes St. Peter's Alter society.... 25.00 30 years and we have been able to help in most cases so don’t when you are distributing complished by telephone—a use* Knights of Columbus ...... 50.00 Idaho Springs— hesitate to see us if you need money. There is no obligation SENDEL SHOE STORE Catholic Ladies' society .... 10.00 on your part and we’ll dd all we can to assist you. your patronage in the dif­ ful service of great value. Leadville— 1023 So. Gaylord RA. 5087 St. Joseph's Altar society « 10.00 ferent lines o f business. Peel*— To a businessman, telephone Sacred Heart Altar society . 6.00 Holy Name eociety ...... 5.00 calls mean time and money saved; Rer. James Hamblin ...... 25.00 LOANS QUICKLY MADE ON Rev. Charles Jones ...... 10.00 Rev. Jerome Sommer ...... 25.00 for a housewife calls save count­ Rev. Barry J. Wogan ...... 25.00 Autos, Furniture, Collateral, First and Second Mortgages on Mr. and Mrs. Max Hummel. Denver ...... 26.00 Improved Denver Real Estate and to salaried employes on their less trips. In emergency the value Mr. and Mrs. Glen Urloh, BRACONIER plain note, without an assignment o f wages and without notify­ \ Leadville ...... 20.00 of the service can't be measured. ing the employer. ITe Bur Mortgagee and Contraete PLUMBING & HEATING CO.. The telephone's cost is small in Church Organ Social Held in istes Park FOUNDED IMS proportion to the job it does. Remodeling: and New Construction A banafit danca to proTida funds for tha purchasa of an Complete line of organ for tbo Our Lady of tka JIM FURLONG Mountains ckurek in Estas Park will ba bald St. Patrick’s day, 1735 Welfon Sh KEystona 2224 GENERAL ELECTRIC HOME APPLIANCES W t MOt/mW STATCS TtUPHOHt # m 6RAPH COMPAMY March 17, at tba Cbas Jay in 1076 SOUTH GAYLORD SPRUCE 1679 Estas Park. Admission to tba Open Daily 8:30 to 5:00; Saturdayt Till 1 P.M. ball will ba $2.80, which in- DILLON BAGAN MOREY SMITH, Mgr. clttdas tha priea of a lunch. PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitene 4205 Thurtdoy, March 17, 1949 Holy Rosary PTA Meeting S t. Cajetan's St. James' PTA Plans Christ, King Threefold Aim Intended Is Reported SuccessfulR 1st Election of Officers In Natural Law Conference ectory Fund (St. Jamez’ Parizh, Denver) Edward, infant son of Mr. and Society Plans Loretto Heights college wrote a popular opinion. This is especially “ ‘ Mrs. John B. Morning, with Fran­ (H olj RoiAry Pariih, Danrar) if a few mothers and fathers be­ The first regular meeting of the new and unique page into its his­ imporunt in the fields of law' and newly organized P T A will be held cis and Alice Doraine Cervi as tory last week when it conducted a The Holy Rosary P T A meeting come interested in 4-H work, the medicine. in the Walsh Memorial hall on sponsors; Joseph Hayden, infant two-day session on the natural March 10 was a grand success. A school would be able to organize Drive Under Way Rummage Sale Natural law should be recog­ son of and Mrs. William H. a few more groups. Any mother Monday, March 21, at 1:30 p.m. Mr. law. "rhe conferences were de­ large number were present and Hoskins, with Le Roy Merson and nized as the standard for freedom or father interested in taking over (St. Cajetan’z Parizh, Denver) Election of officers will take place (Cbrizt tha King Parizh, Danvar) signed to help give the student a they enjoyed the interesting and Catherine Quinn as sponsors. A l­ of expression and applied in judg­ a group is asked to contact Sister All three Theatine parishes of The report of the nominating com­ Mrs. Stanley Nowack, chairman lifelonp understanding of the beau­ educational 4 - H demonstration fred Le Bois, Sr., was proxy. ing the fine arts, drama, and lit­ Monica Marie. Denver are uniting in a concen­ mittee will be submitted. Room for the rummaw sale to be con­ tiful simplicity and sound security that was put on by Miss Pauline The Pinochle club will meet Sat­ erature. The students resolved to trated effort to augment funds for mothers will be appointed and the ducted by the Altar and Rosary so­ of our moral beliefs, based as they Lunka and Miss Rose Marie Lev- Mrs. Lucille Lee won the at­ urday, March 19, in the Walsh promote interest among themselves the construction of the new rec­ various committee chairmen will ciety of Christ the King church are on God-given reason; to impel nik. Miss Angela Eisenman, 4-H tendance prize. A games party Memorialyhall. All parishioners and and others in the study of pending tory at St. Cajetan’s. Committees be announced. The pastor will act 'Thursday, April 7, is ^ in g as­ the student to continue this study director in charge of the parochial their friends are invited and ar­ legislation and how it conforms to was held after the meeting and the from Our Lady of Guadalupe, Our as temporary chairman until the sisted by a committee composed of in college seminars and discussion school program, explained in de­ rangements have been made to in­ the natural law. sum of JIO was netted. This Lady of Victory, and St. Cajetan’s election of the first president. It Mmes. J. R. Hamilton, president groups; and to arm her for the tail the activities and the benefits is ho^d that all mothers of chil­ struct beginners and those wishing have been formed. A special meet­ of the Altar and Rosary society; lay apostolate in future years. derived by belonging to this organ­ money goes into the general li­ dren in the school will be present. to learn the game. Favor Received brary fund for the school. The ing of all committees has been Louis Cabella, Robert W. Carmody, The conference was divided into ization. Miss Agnes Hansen and A. Register reader wishes to) all-day P T A conference will be scheduled for Friday, March 18, Book Raview Featured Circiaz Meet C. L. Carr, Howard T. (3lennan, five general sessions and six spe­ Robert Buck, who are in charge of publish thanks for a favor received held March 24 in the Shirley- in the church hall, immediately In the last regular meeting of The St. James circle met on Harold F. Collins, Kemp G. Cooper, cial sessions. More than 20 out­ the 4-H activities in Denver, also after prayers to the Blessed Vir- Savoy' hotel. Anyone wishing to following mission services now in the Altar and Rosary society Fa­ Tuesday, March 8, in the home of Leland B. Fo.ster, C. T. Gabelman, standing speakers, all authorities gave interesting talks about the gin, St. Theyese, and St. Anthony. attend this conference is asked to progress at St. Cajetan’s church. ther Joseph Leberer gave a re­ Mrs. Earl Bell of 645 Monaco F. A. Houck, J. J. Jacobucci, L. L. in their respective fields, were wonderful work that is being done parkway. Honors were won by throughout the city. Holy Rosary call Mrs. A. Padboy, KEystone A t this special committee meet­ view of Thf Seven Storey Moun­ Loughlin, J. R. Plank, and E. A. brought to the campus during the Mmes. J. P. Reddick, Charles Ru- school has two groups started, and 8984, so that she can make the ing J. F. Valdez, chairman o f the tain, by Thomas Merton. Seventy Williams. The parish circle cap­ two days to discuss such pertinent reservations before March 21. games committee, will preside. women were present. wart, and Jean Jacobucci. tains are also co-operating by con­ and timely topics as ethics, inter­ The St. Francis of Assisi circle tacting the members of their national ethics and law, the mis­ The last Sunday of the month, Plans for the huge rectory benefit Mrs. Leo R. Boyle, the presi­ met in the home of Mrs. John groups. sion of the college graduate, ethics Send Your Boy to RUBBER BOOTS March 27, is the day chosen by the pmes party to be held at the dent, presided. It was decided to Cuthbertson, 1785 Spruce street, and the United States Constitution,! Altar society for a games party. Knights of Columbus hall Satur­ hold a food sale on Palm Supday Parishioners are again reminded Vulcanized and Repaired on March 10. High score was won ethics and' labor, ethics and the It will be held in the school haU day, April 2, are continuing. A morning in the Walsh Memorial that any discarded articles—furni­ hall. Mrs. Katherine Snow will be by Mrs. John Flood and Mrs. Tay­ ture, clothing, particularly chil­ arts, ethics and the family, censor­ ROY SYSTEM, INC. at 8:15 p.m. weekly list of all donors is pub­ in charge assisted by Mrs. J. P. lor Sellers. The next meeting will dren’s; dishes, costume jewelry, ship and its norms, ethics and the The boys and the girls who are lished in connection with this a f­ Shoe Repair fair and distributed Sundays in all Constantine and Mrs. William Van be held in the home of Mrs. James clocks, etc.—will be welcomed for professions, the arts and the con­ 26 Broadway SPruce 4165 the members of the rhythm band Dyke. Women are asked to bring Daucet on March 31. the sale and may be delivered to cept of freedom of expression, and entertained the mothers March 9. three churches through and includ­ their donations to the hall before The SL Joseph club met in the Mrs. Nowack’s nome, 1879 Elm ethics and society. It was a delightful program, un­ ing Sunday, April 3. All commit­ any of the Masses that Sunday. home of Mrs. A. Schmitt on last street. Arrangements may be made The natural law conference was der the direction of Sister Mary tees of solicitation are requested to file lists weekly before Thurs­ Mrs. Philomena Hodges, chair­ Tuesday. Honors were accorded to for having them collected by call­ planned and executed by a faculty- Magdelen. The costumes for a Mrs. J. Sticksel. Mrs. F. Goodlize SHEEP FERTILIZER day noon with the publicity chair­ man of the membership committee, ing DE. 1285. student committee, of which James small play were cleverly designed was a guest. Pulverized, delivered and man. announced the following new mem­ The Altar and Rosary society J. Madigan, professor of philos­ Near Rocky Mountain Na­ and original, the singing and act­ The Tekakwitha circle enjoyed spread. ber.'! present at the meeting: Mrs. will meet in the home of Mrs. C. L. ophy at the college, was the chair­ ing of high qualtiy. It was an The Rev. Julian Adrover, C.R., the hospitality of Mrs. Dorothy tional Park in the heart of McCuster, Mrs. Charles Ponder, Carr, 1268 Dahlia, Friday, March man. He was a.ssisted by Sister enjoyable afternoon. The program of Rome conducts mission sermons Royer in her home at 1632 Pontiac MILO WILSON daily after the 8:15 Mass and eve­ Mrs. Cullerton, Mrs. P. Schmitz 25, at 2 o’clock. Frances de Chantal, Earl Bach, America's most majestic was repeated Friday. and Mrs. Jorgensen. street on March 8. The next meet­ nings at 7 :80 p.m. On Sunday at Mrs. William E. Ottenstein of Max DiJulio, James G. Kenna, 1422 W. Maple Ave. SP. 0102 The sacrament of Confirmation Miss Girardot announced the ing will be held in the home of Juan Morales, Clifford Wester- mountains at the foot of will be administered at 7:45 the 10:30 High Mass the last of Mrs. Howard Emge at 1647 Pon­ 1381 Forest street is entertaining these sermons will be delivered. formation of a new circle to be the members of 9t. Thomas More meier, all of the Loretto faculty, Long's Peak. Wednesday evening. May 25. known as St. Margaret’s circle tiac street. Confessions are heard nightly circle in her home on Thursday, and the following students: Doris under the captaincy of Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. William O’Shea through the end of the mission. March 17, at 1:15 p.m. Kelly, Mary Jo Gatens, Luciana ★ Gold. announce the birth of twin boys, Fang, and Jane Cuthbertson. < C. J. ULERY Navy Mothers’ Club Through the efforts of the school Patrick and Leonard, in St. Jo- The Men’s club met in the rec­ The Ave Maria circle will be The final session of the confer­ children and the Parent-Teachers’ seph’s hospital last week. tory hall on Wednesday, March 9, 29th Season THE CARPET MA1% W ill Meet on Mar. 21 hostess in the April meeting. Those ence was devoted to summaries and association a scrape, 20 silver dol­ who will assist are Mmes. Le Bois, James Higgins is a patient in the and the following committee chair­ Carpet and Linoleum Laying men were appointed by the presi­ resolutions prepared by student The Rocky Mountain Navy lars, and an electric refrigerator Hodges, Dolan, Gallagher, Ad- Mercy hospital. Sewing and refitting The following members of the dent, Charles J. Campbell: Harold committees. 'The chairmen of these Mothers’ Club 462 will meet at 8 will , be displayed , - , , at the miniature dems. Bush, Connor, Solis, Kittle-* old and new Gloomchasers club met in the H. Collins, chairman of the ush­ committees were Frances Duran, Fremont 5154 2809 Dexter p.m. Monday, March 21, at 1772 Planned for the end of the son, Waggoner, Torpey, and Ann Cuthbertson, Patricia Doyle, .Lenten season in the church hall. Young, and Miss Girardot. Walsh Memorial hall Saturday ers; H. C. Ely, chairman and con­ Grant street, Denver. tact man for the father and son Katherine Heinz, Virginia Mar­ Proceeds will go toward the cost Men’z Communion Day night, March 5, for a potluck sup- July 10 to Aug. 28 Holy Name society; entertainment, quez, Mary NeCasek, Elizabeth* of the Theatine Fathers’ new home. A t the last meeting of the St. per: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bart- Kcic.Y, o. * o..vv.,,^ack Whyte and Bob Carmody; Jay, Luciana Fang, Ruth Werni- • Regular Sunday evening games James Men’s club it was decided .Scherer. Boyd Bailey E. J. Fattor, $15 a Week Martin Foley. John Leyton, Frank Vnembership, T. J. Allen and Sam mont, Barbara Stevens, and Pa-| Specialiting in continue in the church hall follow­ to sponsor a corporate Commun­ Phillip, and Hugh Wallace. Novak; sick, Sam Novak; grounds tricia Sander. ing services. A delicious chili bowl ion for all the men and older boys committee (to clean up the grounds At the close of the conference, Interior Decorating lunch was served to all school chil­ of the parish on Sunday. March Honor Students Listed ★ and have them in good shape for 27. Lorren Griffin is in charge of The honor roll for the fourth resolutions were made to gain a dren by the PTA on Thursday, Easter Sunday), Ed McCabe and arrangements. A breakfast will be period ending March 11 follows: better understanding of the nat­ Under penonal direction of March 10. J. A. Tengler. CHURCHES served in the Walsh Memorial hall Grad« E ifht: Mary Fittgtrald, clast ural law through education and to! leader; Merlyn Frijfon, Joe Littleton, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Johnson, choose a vocation intelligently. The I RT. REV. MONSIGNOR following the Mass. Since only 200 Pat Murphy. Norma Jean Chimtide, and Schools, Hospitals, Etc. of 66 Ash street have returned students resolved to prepare them-i Joint Meeting Held can be accommodated at the break­ Gretchen JOSEPH BOSETTI and Residences fast men are asked to make reser- Grade Seven: Kay Glowet, class leader: from Kingsville, Tex., where they selves for their place jn life be­ vationskas soon as possible. This Robert Brayshaw. John Broderick. Philip witnessed the marriage of their ing fully aware of woman’s place At St. Bernadette's Compton. Jimmy Fattor, Tommie West* in the world. I Care of Chancery- Office TOM WALKER PIANOS Anton Schwaerzier can be \lone by contacting any of brook. Frances M. Artxer. Marsaret Ann daugher, Jessie Lydia, in St. Ger­ McCarthy. Joanne Mentsen. Loretta trude’s church, to Frederick Ho- It was decided that ethical rules Rcpreientatlre of Kimball. Sohmer* I A«1 References (St. Bernadette’z Parizh, the ushers after the Masses this Haddorff. and SUrr Pianoi Sunday. Paul, Mary Ann Ruddy, and Miriam brecht, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred should be applied to the study of 1536 Logan C. G. Conn Connaonata Lakewood) WaeRener. Phone Evenings GR. 4096 Jimmy Fattor gave a detailed Grade Six: Phyllft Sticksel. clast Hobrecht of Beeville, Tex. The international affairs, labor prob­ Electronic Organ There was a joint meeting of young couple are spending a wed­ lems, and art. The position of the Denver 5, Colo. Fine Raconditioned Pianoa 3715 W. 26th Ave., Denver report on the athletic program in leader. the Altar and Rosary society and Grade Five: Sharon Kohlea. class ding trip in Monterrey, Mexico. On Church on moral wrongs that the 1345 S. BROADWAY SPmce 7364 I the school. An interesting enter­ leader: Judith Cullerton. the Mens’ club on Wednesday eve­ tainment was presented. Sixty men their veturn they will reside in. world tries to justify must be ning, March 16 at the Jefferson Grade Four: Mary Ellen Dunn, class Kingsville, Tex., where Mr. Ho­ understood and applied despite enjoyed the meeting and the re­ leader; Marlys Bordeleau. Gertrude Mo­ hall. freshments that were in charge of ser. Carol Ann Robbins, Janet Westbrook. brecht is attending Texas A. & 1. It was voted at the last meet­ Pete Golden. Grade Three: Thomas Weiss, clast college. leader: Patricia Brennan. Mary F. Black­ PROFESSIONAL TECHNIQUES OF ing of the Altar and Rosary so- The parish mission to be con­ ford. Mantaret Coyle, Pamela Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson also have FIREPLA CE 'ciety to give a donation to the ducted by Father William Ken- Barbara Jorgensen. Marilyn Kohler. announced the engagement of their NEWSPAPER LAYOUT COMPOSITION Red Cross. , neally, C.M., of S t Thomas’ semi­ Carolyn Kornemann. Mary P. Ijasky. daughter, Helen Marie, to Thomas Kathryn Mentken. Colleen O'Leary. Judy Inxtrttctod hj Bernke BtrfniAn of tho May Co. Adrortlalnf Dep«rtaifnt FIXTURES The Altar and Rosary society is nary will open on Sunday, March Ponder. Erma Seib. Frances Tanner. Andrew Waters, son of Mr. L. E. [holding a bake sale on Saturday., 27. The last three days will be Linda Sticksel. Peter Craven. Thomas Waters of Denver. They have no Design, lettering, typography, mechanical details, plus actual Gas and E^lectric Logs devoted to the Forty Hours’ devo­ Constantine. 'Terrance Pitepatrick. definite wedding plans. procedure for publication. I March 19, at the Grimes store, Charles Green. Raymond Hoa^. Robert Cortaln and Flex Bereeni, Grates, And­ , Colfax and Wadsworth avenues. tion. Lammerman. Larry Schmitt, and Michael Leonard Plank, Bill Stewart, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, EXTENSION irons and Fire Seta, In all finishes. John Serhall is in the hospital Baptized Sunday were: Juanita Vance. Wayne Bruenner, Felix Fursten- Tils and marble for all ases. CENTER, DENVER 'with a broken hip. Louise, infant daughter of Mr. and Grade Two: Carole Smith, class leader: berg, and J. Victor Vifquain went Mrs. Bruce Parker, with Donald Marla Kay Artxer. Patrick Backus, Mary to Walsenburg, where they at­ 1405 GLEN ARM PLACE Ileatilator Fireplaces , Mrs. J. Wolchon is recuperating Helen Barnes. Philip Bruxxicbcsi. Sharon Skelly and Kathryn Kirby as spon­ tended the state parochial basket­ at home. Rose Curulewski, Deanna De Nio. W il­ Tuition fee $15.00 for zemezter sors; Paul Mason, infant son of liam Denny, Jackie Fentreas, Barbara ball tourney. FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE. ENROLLMENT LIMITED! DEIWER MARBLE & TBLE CO. I The Infant Jesus of Prague cir- Mr. and Mrs. Milford M. Barrows Hoatr. Darien Jacobsen, Judith Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Braun and |cle met on Tuesday March 15, at Marilyn Rohles. Sigrid Litkemann. Pa­ STARTS TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 8 TO 10 P.M. 1330 Stout Est. 1891 Phone MA. 14R4 with Robert and Mary Snyder as tricia Liske, Kathleen Mitsch, and Kath­ daughters, Kay and Susan, will the home of Mrs. W. S. Steinmetz, sponsors, Robert and Donna Rode- leen Schaefer. move shortly into their new home Call KEystone 3388, Ex. 256 or PEarl 8121 evenings. 12301 Estes. myer acted as proxies; Stephen Grade One: Katherine Wolf, class on East Quincy avenue. leader: Chris Barcelona. Erlene Dreher. Antoinette Farmer, Susan Glowes. Clare Mrs. Stephen Bradford of .Ful­ Golden. Billy Hinton, John Kelso. Mary lerton, Calif., and her three sons, Marlene Kornemann, Joan Lindsey, Stephen, Jr., John, and Thomas, Kathryn Mintken. Ruth Schelr. Joan Schmit, Janet Sellert. Arthur Snow, and are visiting her sister, Mrs. Kemp James Thirkall. G. Cooper, for a couple of weeks. Baptized by the Rev. John R. Scannell, pastor, were James Ed­ JOE ONOFRIO MUSIC CO. ^ Academy Fantasy ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Knauf of 770 Albion street, sponsors, John H. Knauf and Miss 1805 BROADWAY MA. 8585 Takes 2nd Place Ursa Lee Curtis; Mary Josephine Keller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alec J. Keller of 1236 Albion In Play Contest street, sponsors Robert Reardon and Mrs. Josephine Keller; and (St. Mary’z Academy, Denver) Barbara Kathryn Fry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Fry of The senior speech class repre­ 1185 Eudora street, sponsors John sented St. Mary’s at the one-act Barry and Miss Dorothy Fear. REMODELING SALE play contest sponsored by Loretto Joe Joe Jr. Heights college on Saturday, The members of St. John’s cir­ cle enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. March 12. The act, culled from the Leonard Ramsey for a dessert fantasy. Wizard of Oz, under the luncheon and bridge in her home, direction of Anita Lallement, took Thursday, March 10. Mrs. Jim PRICES SLASHED ON second place. Betty Murray, play­ ^ladioA Austin and Mrs. William Grannell ing the Straw Man placed second received the awards. Mrs. Harold in acting: Marlene McCabe as Lowry was welcomed as a new Dorothy placed third; while Alice member. Altendorf, the Cowardly Lion, and Carol Byrnes, one of the Munchins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Collins ^Graceful Console Cabinet received honorable mention. have been spending the past week in Arizona. Mary Dee, Eileen Lawless, Betty Finished in Polished Walnut 5Little, and Beverly Murray, ac­ Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bromstead companied by Sister M. Aloysia, at­ are on vacation in San Francisco. tended the natural law conference tm r jtk m g in S tn k fo r garden, held last week at Loretto Heights. Beautiful Big CataUg. * Powerful Superheterodyne Monday, March 14, the sports Sodality Union Members club held a swimming party, after T h e W e s t e r n S e e d Chassis for AM*FM Reception which they had dinner at Boggio’s Visits St. Catherine's Rotisserie as guests of Natalie Boggio. On Monday, March 21, repre­ ^New Tilt-View Tuning Panel Seniors served luncheon at the sentatives of the Denver Arch­ Mothers’ club day of recollection COID (EAl SEEDS diocesan Parish Sodality union will given by the Very Rev. Harry S. I Smith, C.SS.R., on*Monday, March visit St. Catherine’s sodality meet­ * Deluxe Automatic Record 14. ing and give short talks on the history, purpose, and organization Changer of the sodality, and render any help T ife S t U f Denver CCW to Hear or assistance possible. The sodality union expresses its thanks to S t ^ Father [Inter Trame Catherine’s sodalists for the op­ Exclusive Floating Jewel portunity to visit their sodality A«U Father Elmer Trame, S.J., will meeting. Tone System address the members of the Den­ Any sodalists desiring tickets to ver Deanery Council of Catholic the St. Patrick’s ball may secure a * • Women on Monday, March 21. Fa­ them from Catherine O’Brien, io- * Seven Radio Tubes ther Trame is well-known^ to the dality union president. group. He was retreat master at The next regular meeting of the all types ot securides, spedaliziag la thoae'^ di9 El Pomar and Loretto Heights on Sodality union will be held April Rocky. Mountain Empire. One Rectifier Tube several occasions. 5 at the USO-NCCS. All officers We deal in govermnent, muoietpaL and cod Sister Mary Finian of Cathedral of the various parish sodalities, school will again present her class and all committee chairmen are poradon bond^ preferred and common stodca. * Powerful 10''' Concert Type in a St. Patrick's day program, requested to attend these meet­ 1 Our statisdcal department svill be glad to ana* The entertainment, which is always ings. The meetings are preceded lyze your list of holdings and make suggesdooa. Speaker enjoyed, will start promptly at 2 by a dinner which begins at 6:80 p.m. Mrs. Fred Gushurst, presi­ p.m. The meeting begins at ap­ dent, will preside. proximately 7 p.m. * Spacious Album Compartment I PRE-CANA CONFERENCE MEM8ER CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANCE St. Franefz d* Sale.’ Church Sunday, March 27, 1949 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ^ AM-FM Radio-Phonograph Regular 309.95 $1.50 par parzon 'w r..>‘ Sale Price 199.95 Inclozad ______for ...... razarvationz. KEystone 6241 !! Addrazz § You Save $110-"® JOHN I. suuivAN. n n . - - ‘ --i W Many Other Outstanding Values During Remodeling Sale Club or Parizh ...... - ...... ^ See Joe for Best Trade In A llowance in Town Walt Gasunan, 1835 S. Emerson, SP. 5611 Conference Chairman 17th of CAllfORNIA SI. z DENVER COLORADO Thursday, M arch 17, 1949 Office, 938 Bonneck Sfreef THE DENVER CATHOilC REGISTER Tulephene, KEyitone 4205 PAGE FIVE A ' As the Skirmish Begins... Regis Mothers DR. JAMES P.

' .V. .M GRAY 1. - i ■ See Display of Oplometrlsl riSVAL CARE EYES EXAMINED , Chemists' Lore VISVAL TRAINING A lecture table demonstration Optometrist of the wonders of chemistry was 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1616 Calif. S t CENTRALLY LOCATED presented to members of the Regis Phone for Appointment Our downtown location means greater Mothers’ club by the Regis Radio­ active Raiders, student chemistry TA. 8883 convenience for patrons ond their friends. club under the direction of Joseph P. Burger, on March 10 at Regis All public transportation lines leod to high school, Denver. the Civic Center in which we are located, All the experiments and accom­ panying lectures were carried on SERVED EVERY DAY so that it is easy for friends to pay their by-the students and represented considerable preparatory work, in WORLD FAMOUS MOUNTAIN respects and to attend services. addition to the regular classroom hours. Those who drive may use our large Chemical Processes next door parking lot for as long as Rainbow Trout Demonstrated Fresh From ley Waters they wish. The contact process for the man­ Complete 6-Course Dinner ufacture of sulphuric acid was demonstrated by Kenneth Schnei­ ISc Parkins Girar* ISO SEATS der and John Keller. Bob Douglas Next Door Cloeed Mondtrs and Carl Frazzini were successful in a difficult demonstration of ttoran & Son Chapds soldering copper, and Robert KEy«f«iM 6297 KEy(Mir6»S Bums, Bill Holey, Gilbert Kuntz, Gold^InlLaiiteni and Louis Dalla determined vari­ iSZTOaehmdnace FO U R B R AIN TR U STE R S from St. Jo­ standing, Larry McGreevy and James Kleinschnitz; ous adulterants in food products. * 1265 Bdwy,, Neap 13th Ave. Restaurant KE. 1204 seated, Mary Ann Rust and Barbara Roach. The seph’s high school, Denver, will take part Electro-plating of various met­ referee at the table is Mack Switzer of St. Philo- als was demonstrated by Joe Kelly, in station K LZ’s Young Ideas program on Sunday, mena’s parish and public service director of KLZ. Roger DeBruno, Earl Decker, March 20, at 10:15 p.m. The discussion topic is “ Are The program is produced in co-operation with the George Hovorka, Tom Early, John High School Students Qualified to Discuss World Parent-'Teachers’ league and the Parent-Teachers’ Petersen, and Joe Berberick; Affairs?’’ Shown above during a rehearsal are. association. Frank Barrett, Tony Sarno, and €iARDE]\'I]VG SUPPLIES Jim Barrett demonstrated model pilot plants for fluorine genera­ Mystery Play Set Census Will Be Conducted tion, heat transfer of salt, and t^ie SEOO production of alumina from clay. Vigoro...... U — 100 Lbs. The various products obtained $ A O O At Sacred Heart In Lady of Lourdes Parish from the petroleum industry were illustrated by Ray Dillon and John Sol (tone...... ■t — 100 Lbs. (Sacred Heart Parith, Denver) (Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, ices Friday night to gather their Reinhardt. Our spreaders loaned Without Charge Sunday afternoon and evening, Denver) material. Mrs. Mark Behan, presi­ In the electro-chemistry field, the annual St. Patrick’s day cele­ A complete census of the par­ dent of the Altar society, and Mrs. William Hardigan presented elec- bration will be held in Sacred ish will be taken before the end of Fred Thompson of 2225 S. Logan trolysi.s; Leo Dolan, fluorescent RAKES 69^. ’2"* Heart school hall. The entertain­ March. The women of the parish are organizing the women into lighting; William ()oloroso and ment will consist of a three-act teams for the census taking. The will make the census, and will meet Robert Perschitte explained the] mystery comedy, entitled Murder census at this time is vital, be­ chemical activity of metals; atidl Lady's Hoe*r® 'Ts*r* With Orchids, presented by the in the school after Lenten serv- cause of the rapid growth of the Joe Ellis, Richard Hanifen, and! Spades - Shovels • Trowels .■\.delphian Players, and a group parish. The last census was taken Joe McDonald demonstrated elec­ of Irish songs by the pupils of in 1947 before the parish was trical conductivity of solutions. Garden Seeds - Grass Seeds - Flower Seeds Denver's Largest Dealer the school. The matin.ee will begin S t . Patrick's fully organized. More than 500 In the field of synthetics, Mar­ Sherwin-Williams and Komac Paints at 2 o’clock, and the evening per- families are now on the list of the vin Blaski and Frank Belmonte ex­ new parish. fonnance will begin at 8 o’clock. plained synthetic rubber and pre­ JENSEN HARDWARE & APPLIANCE **After All, It's Service That Coants" Next Tuesday, March 22, the W ill Obeserve Work is being comploted this sented samples of their own pro­ 1316 East Evans — SP. 7860 Young Men’s and Young Ladies’ week on the center house to be duction. sodalities will meet in the school used for additional schoolroom and MAIN hall at 8 o’clock. Putronal Feast recreational facilities for the par­ A topic well known to all 1335 Broadway 13144338 Acoma ish. Tile has been placed on the mothers, the removal of stains, was Optometrist (St. Patrick’s Pariah, Denver) demonstrated by Don Brakhage Th« firms listed here deservs to floor and the kitchen is being made and Optician and John Goodier. The commer­ Od Clvle CenUr 3 1 1 1 be remembered when you are dis> Thursday, St. Patrick’s day, is serviceable for preparing meals. tfibutinf your patronafe to the dU> the patronal day for the parish The parish breakfast room and all cial manufacture of ice was dem­ forent lines of busineas. and church. It will be observed onstrated by Robert Robbin, Ray Helen Walsh parish activities will be conducted Auociate with two Masses in the morning, in the center house when it is Pimple, and Mike Morrissey, ! ^ N S The demonstration was climaxed W. R. JOSEPH Shade Trees and one at 8 and a 9 o’clock High Mass. ready. The house will be ready be­ EYES EXAMINED Children of the school will be dis- fore the end of March. by a display of fireworks by Joe Phone TAbor 1680 918-310 Majeodr Bide Flowering Shrubs ! missed for the day immediately St. Patrick’. Party Albi and John Asborno. I following this Ma.ss. In the evening The Irish in the parish are Ready for Spring ' the Holy Name .society will spon­ anxiously awaiting the big ni^ht Planting sor a games party and extends a of March 17 when another parish We Offer « Complete Optical Service cordial invitation to all to join Ecerblooming ROSES get-together, sponsored by the in an evening of entertainment. and BLAZE the Climber EXAMINATION, REFRACTION, Rocks of Lourdes club, will be held The Rev. Regis McGuire was Choice of 3-Year, 4-Year, and PRESCRIPTION at Glasier’s barn at 5000 E. All Glusea Manufactured in named chairman of the annual ba­ 5-Year Fruit Trees. Kentucky. The party in honor of Our Own Laboratory zaar executive committee and St. Patrick will consist in square L «t One of Our Trained Landacap* Deslsnera Help You to Beautify Quick Repair Service Roger Seick was named secretary. and popular dancing and card Your Grounda Broken Leiues Dnpllcated Frank V'endegnia is vice chairman; playing, and the usual fine refresh­ Oculist Presciiplions Filled WHAT MAKES A GREAT STORE? PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY Mrs. Elaine Carrier, recording ments will be served. The party WITH ONE OF OUR EIGHT HARRY M. LUSTIG secretary; and the Rev. Achille begins at 8 p.m. In order to achieve a position of prominence in his community, a man must become STYLES OF FENCES— IN WOOD, Sommaruga, treasurer. A 1949 STEEL AND RUSTIC PINECRAFT Sidewalks in front of the church known through his good deeds to others. So, too, with a store. We, at Bernards Our , JOSEPH VOLOSIN Ford automobile will be on display. and on the south side have been regard your patronoge as an honored trust and your complete satisfdction with every Slate Refistered Optometrists The annual spaghetti dinner will completed this week. The large SPRINKLING SYSTEMS 933 15TH STREET KE. 8883 purchose is our principal aim. To assure your satisfoction, we enforce the follow­ are "R A IN ’S ONLY R IV A L " be served on the opening night section of land north of the church LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS of the bazaar. has been plowed and seeded with ing four-point policy: .. Masses on Saturday, St. Jo­ a type of grass used on many air Rocky Mountain Nurseries seph’s day, patron saint for the fields. This type of grass needs QUALITY; Only the choicest of fabrics, hand-picked by our buyers teaching nuns of the school, will be only the spring moisture to grow OFFICE SALES YARD Phone for wear-resistance and lasting appearance. Regardless of price, every at 8 and 9 o’clock. and will never have to be cut. The suit in our stock is 100% pure virgin wool. 1S85 Bellaire St. 4141 East Colfax Ave. FRemont 2862 Thirty-seven women attended the grounds therefore will be in fine demonstration of the operation of condition for the coming summer SELECTION: The largest stock of suits at one price in the entire the Capitol laundry on last Wed­ months. nesday afternoon. A substantial Tile has been placed in the region, with comparable selections of other, men's and boy's wear. We RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. check will be received from this center aisle of the church and in cater to men who require "hord-to-find" models, of which we hove a firm for the ^ood attendance of the main sacristy and a rug placed complete stock on hand at oil times. the members oi the Altar and Ro­ in the sanctuary. This concludes GENERAL TIRES The sary society. the building program on the SERVICE: Never less than o perfect fit, never o charge for the neces- Father Sommaruga, spiritual church. The men’s choir from the Guards sory alterations to achieve it! Our highly trained soles staff and General Batteries director of the Holy Name so­ skilled tailoring craftsmen assure you of personal attention and genuine Colorado ciety, is well pleased with the of Lourdes club has been singing KRAFT RECAPPING progress of the organization in the at the 11 o’clock Mass on Sun­ interest. GENERAL past year. There are now 20 to days and the Benediction hymns at Kraft Inspected EAGLE 25 men regularly in attendance at the Lenten services on Wednesday PRICE: Our policy of deliberately underpricing each and every item SQUEEGEE each Holy Name meeting. Offi- and Friday nights. After the serv­ in our store has mode us famous throughout the entire state. Our Used Tires icers of the society for the year are ices the men are holding practices low overheod, valuable market connections and satisfaction with less [as follows: Joseph Spirek, presi- for the High Mass on Easter Sun­ day. The organist for the men’s than the customary profit . . . oil odd up in YOUR favor! Why not G.T.A.C. Easy Pay 1401 W. Colfax |dent; Milton Woods, vice presi- TA 6604 |dent; Joseph Cirolini, secretary; choir is Mrs. George McClelland, come out and satisfy yourself that the savings ore REAL? and Joseph Melphy, treasurer. Per­ wife of the president of the Rocks manent committee chairmen are of Lourdes club. VWVVVWWVVVWM/VVVVWVWVS/WWWAWflrt/WWWVW the following; Father McGuire, Woodrow Wilson, president of CHOOSE FROM OVER 2,000 NEW Every day of the year the athletic; Milton Woods, member­ the Guards, the new spiritual so­ . OPEN Colorado Eagle offers swift, de­ ship; Fred Deard, publicity; and ciety of the parish, met with SPRING, ALL-WOOL WORSTED I Cleaning at its Best James Grater, special events. Frank Casner, Leonard Campbell, EVERY pendable service between Den­ A t its last meeting, Thursday, and the pastor, to draw up a pro­ ver and Wichita, Kansas City March 10, the Holy Name society posed constitution for the new SAT. was honored with the presence club. When Mr. Campbell has com­ NIGHT 3 DAY SERVICE and St Louis. This modem, all- I of two guest speakers, Joseph Dul- pleted the bylaws, they will be pre­ SUITS steel streamliner has reclining maine, cub master of St. Cather­ sented to the men at their next T I L ine’s parish, and Ralph Lora meeting for discussion and action. Pickup and Delivery chair coaches, grill coach, dining 9 P.M. North Denver district chairman of The Guards of Lourdes will apply lounge, sleeping cars and the the Boy Scouts of America. Mr. for membership in the Holy Name Famously low priced 594 So. Broadway — PE. 4696 society and in addition will care I famous Planetarium Dome cars. I Lora showed some interesting I movies of Boy Scout activities for all the spiritual and temporal j All are outfitted to make your I during the summer months at Ta- welfare of the poor in the parish. I I SOUTH DENVER CLEANEIIS hosa lodge. The Guards of Lourdes will spon-j trip pleasant and comfortable; sor the breakfast room in the new New members enrolled in the house when it opens. / I all have a gracious charm we society at the March meeting were A new bronze bulletin board think you will enjoy; all com­ Sanford Lucy and John Thorne. with the name of the church has bine to make the Colorado All those who are not planning been placed on the front wall of to attend the annual St. Patrick the church. The board will an­ Eagle a travel treat In fine rail day ball at the Shirley-Savoy are nounce the time of Masses and * 2-ply heavy worsted gabardines I transportation . . . have you invited and urged by the Holy services for the church. One of Hi* World’s Flnosf Chino Name games committee to attend The Guards of Lourdes will also * Fine, long-wearing sharkskins! tried us recently? the big, annual St. Patrick day obtain a pamphlet rack for the games party in St. Patrick’s school church and will sponsor the dis­ * Superior quality flannels I auditorium, Thursday evening at 8 tribution of Catholic information o'clock, March 17. This annual ^ Rich, clear weave worsteds I Convenient booklets. Fast Schedules party promises to be bigger and better than ever. IN THESE WANTED STYLES! en'&x Lv. Denycr...... iT h e Holy Name society meets Regis Guild Makes on the Thursday before pach sec­ Ar. Kiniii City...... 6:40« O Double breasted drape modela "Daybreak'’ Ii ths name of ond Sunday of the month. The Ar. Wiehits ...... 7:00 Jm second Sunday of every month Plans for Bazaar with long roll lapels. thii lovely new creation of Ar. St. Louis .12:0IJ« is the corporate Communion day V Single breasted lounge models. Lenox. It has a creamy whit# The March meeting o f the "lie­ for the society. All men of the ns ^ ild of Denver was held last body with lovely sprays of parish are invited to come to the * New patch pocket styles in both iSunday afternoon at the college. SIZES gold flowers— in the modern next meeting, Thursday, April 7, The business meeting was followed single and double breasted. and join the Holy Name socrety. 35 to-52 manner— with a narrow gold J. N. Sanders by informal discussion of the Re­ * Whipstitched lapels & collars. gis bazaar with Mrs. Adrian Ma­ * Long* banding on each piece. You’ll Gen. Agent guire and Mrs. W. J. McMenamy, * Shorts 515 Seventeenth Sf. Fr. Stauffen to Give AND NEW SPRING PATTERNS 1 bo abla to buy this sat in the guild chairmen. A number of 6 Stouts open stock for yaars to coma. Denver, Colorado Pre-Cono Conference attractive gifts were on display. * Regulars 5-piaea plaea sotting consists M/in 3239 As the g i l d ’s booths are to be * Glen plaids! 6 Overplaids I open on the four evenings of the 9 Short-shorts of ona aach: dinnar plata, Tha next pra-Cana confar- bazaar, the chairmen will be grate­ 6 Loag-stouts 4 Stripes! Solids! Neat Weaves 1 salad plaia, cup and saucer, anca will ba bald on March 27 ful for further donations. Chair * Extra-longs * Brown, tan, blue, grayl and broad and butter plata, at St. AnthonY’s nuriaa’ boma, sets, place and bridf'e sets, china, * Short-stouts 16th and Parry atraat, Danvar. pictures, and noveltiA will be ap­ Fatfaar Ervin Stauffan, S.J., of preciated, as weH as table and bed 20.25 Ragii collaga will opan tha eon- linens. ■ faranea at 2 p.m. 'Tha topic of The* younger generation must CREDIT difcutiion will ba tka "Physical not be forgotten, and articles for Chino ■ Hffh Floor Attractions Batwaon Man and the fishpond are equally impor­ ACCOMMOQA Woman." tant, since the pleasure of the chil­ TIONS if Following tha lactura. Bona- dren adds to the evening’s enjoy­ diction will ba givan in tha hos­ ment. TO SUIT pital chapel. A social hour will Ini^rmatlon about the bazaar A^OUR NEEDS DO held in tha nurses’ audito­ may N had from Mrs. Maguire or 70 BROADWAY rium. An invitation is oxUBdad Mrs. McMenamy, or any member t o n lL _ of the Regis guild. _ PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, M arch 17, 1949 Book Talk Giv(^n Probotion Officer Engaged High Mass Planned At PTA Meet at For PTA Meeting March 24 Te Hener Feast

(St. Dominie'* Pari*Ii, Denver) for camps. Final returns will be St. Catherine's Harold Jones, probation officer made Friday, March 18. Of Saint Jeseph of the Juvenile court, boys’ divi­ The SL Jude circle met March (St. Catharine’* Pariih, Denver) sion, will be the speaker at the 16 in the home o f Mrs. Clyde (St. Loui*’ Parish, Englewood) “ Writing Juvenile Books’’ was P T A meeting to be held Thursday Marches^e, 2936 Osceola street. A The Feast of S t Joseph will be Green Carnations the interesting subject presented evening, March 24, in the school dessert-luncheon was served by the observed with a High Maas at 8 by Mrs. Lenora Mattingly Weber, hall. Mr. Jones will have a timely hostess. o’clock this Saturday morning, EAst 0118 guest speaker at the recent PTA message to the parents regarding The sodality will receive Com­ March 19. The school children meeting. The 151 mothers and character-building in children. munion in the 7 :30 Mass Sunday, will be given a free day on Fri­ Takes his coat off, every Open Evenings and Kelly Green A Q c friends attending also enjoyed the The third grade children will en­ March 20, and will hold its monthly day as part of the observance of meeting Tuesday evening, March the feast day. Gardenias up modeling of costumes by children tertain the parents. They will be chance he gets! Sundays from various grades. The costumes under the direction of Sister Marie 22, in the rectory reading room. The St. Patrick’s day party in Delivery Service will be used for the Spring Frolic, Elizabeth and Mrs. John Walley, The members will plan their enter­ the Wellshire Country club will the date of which will be May 12 the two teachers o f this grade. tainment of the patients at Fitz- be well attended, according to You'll be smug, yourself^, and 13, as announced by Sister Mrs. Helen Sabon, president, will simons at this meeting and also reports made by the St. Louis M. Stephen. preside at the business meeting. their participation in the coming Boosters’ club. M u s ic , social, Elite Florists d r u g , l d g . Mrs. J. A. Foley, president, ap­ The program has been arranged by June carnival. cards, and bunco will provide the In a fresh, gleaming COLFAX AT IVY pointed Mrs. Galen Rowe as chair­ Mrs. S. F. Speas. Mrs. Raymond Lenten services were held entertainment at this get-ac- man of the nominating committee gram, vice president,' will pre­ Wednesday evening. The Rev. J. quafnted party. Joe Flood will pre­ with Mrs. Ralph Long and Mrs. side at the council meeting, which B. Dering, O.P., delivered a sermon side at the microphone in a pro­ shirt, done Walter Gamel as co-chairmen. She will be held at 7:30. The entire on “ Prayer.” Stations o f the Cross gram of Irish songs and music. will be held at 3 o’clock Fri­ asked this committee to meet with meeting has been postponed to this The Altar society will sponsor 3 Fine Stores day and in connection with the to perfection by Sister Stephen and the Rev. D. A. date, March 24, on account q f the a baked goods sale on March 27. St. Patrick entertainment which is Holy Hour at 7 :30 in the evening. 87 So. Broadway Lemieux to prepare a slate for the Th'k regular meeting will be held April meeting. held on its usual date. Father Dering will deliver the on Thursday, March 31. 753 So. University Blvd. sermon at the close o f the Forty Refreshments were not served The Rosary Altar society will This Sunday, March 20, will be Hours’ devotion in St. John’s 1550 Colorado Blvd. this month, but the hospitality hold its announced card party and Family Communion day. committee arranged for special entertainment Thursday evening, church, Loveland, Tuesday eve­ GOOOHEART’S Stephen Kenneth McCartley, W ed., Fri. prizes that were won by Sister March 17, in the church auditor­ ning, March 22. BROADVYAY LAUNDRY SP 4436 Rene, fourth grade teacher; Mrs. ium. Arrangements have been St. Albert’s circle, through its son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mc­ Cartley, was baptized last Sun­ 387 SO. BROADWAY • "W e Refurn All Bur The D irr & Sat. J. T. Mueller, and Mrs. G. Tan- made to accommodate a large meeting and social gatherings be­ HOT CROSS B I S credo. number of guests both for cards fore Lent, gathered a substantial day. Sponsors jj'ere David Mc­ Cartley and Mary McCartley. BONNIE BRAE BRANCH Father Lemieux gave a short and for entertainment. Many sum, which the members presented The roof on the new school is talk and said the closing prayer. prizes have been obtained. The to the Very Rev. Peter O’Brien, 2322 E. Exposition ot University SH. 0038 early part of the evening will be O.P., towar