Member of 'Audit Bureau of Cireulatioru NCCS CLUB TO BE OPENED IN DENVER NOV. 22 Opens in St. Josephus Incomplete Records Show Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1941— Permission to Reproduce, Excepting Redemptorists* Work ______on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Is First in Region; Church Nov, 30 111 CONVERSIONS MADE AT GENERAL HOSPITAL DENVER CATHOUC D * A ' ' ^ ill m n i D t WITHIN PAST 47 YEARS F IE G IS T E R A rra n g e d When the Rev. Matthias J. Jus- ministeTB at the hospital has to­ CaUtolie Service Is Affllialad WHh USO; Two- ten, C.SS.R., completes his rounds taled nine. In addition to this The solemn novena to Our as chaplain at the Denver General service rendered by the St. Jos­ Story Baildiag For Soldiers’ Use Lo- Mother of Perpetual Help in prep­ hospital Monday, Nov. 17, he will eph’s clergymen, all priests sta­ The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have aration for the Feast of the Im­ round out the 47th .year the tioned at the parish were avail­ Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services, maculate Conception will begin fn Redemptorist Fathers of St. Jos­ able as assistant chaplains Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. ealedal222E. ITHiAvanae St. Joseph’s church, Denver, Sun­ eph’s parish have cared for the throughout the entire period. day, Nov. 30. The ndvena will spiritual needs of the patients in continue with daily services until Record Has Few Equals The first National Catholic Community Service club in the institution of mercy located VOL. XXXMI. No. 13. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, NOV. 13, 1941. $1 PER YEAR the Rocky Mountain region, an affiliate of the USO, will be Dec. 8, the Feast of the Immac­ on Denver’s West Side.\ Those 47 years contain a record ulate Conception. The Rev. John The Rev. George ’ Thomas, of work— downright hard work— opened with spectacular civic and military ceremonies at the Phillips of the Redemptorist mis­ for God and man that has few er, shown C.SS.R., was the first chaplain re­ Catholic Soldiers Attend New Chapel on^'o?’ commodious two-story building, 222 East 17th avenue, at sionary house at Glenview, 111., equals in the country. The stress, chapels re­ will give the sermons. In direct­ gularly assigned to the hospital cently completed, it will serve the needs of 1,300 Catholics stationed at the air field. The new chapels are 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22. Gov. Ralph L. Carr, Mayor Ben­ of parochial duties and other ing the services, he will be.assisted from St. Joseph’s. He assumed his designed for use by Catholics, Protestants, and Jews as the need arises. This one has been assigned to the jamin F. Stapleton, commanding officers from Lowry, field. apostolic ministrations, however, by Father Mark Van Gorp of the work in 1894 and since then the Rev, Christian A, Wachter, Catholic chaplain at the post. Its formal opening will be held Sunday, Nov. 23, number of Redemptorist priests prevented some of the early-day Ft. Logan, and Fitzsimons General hospital; Judge C. Redemptorist community at S t priests from compiling a day-to- with a Missa Cantata sung by Father Wachter at 9 o'clock.— (I.owry Field photo.) who have served as full-time Edgar Kettering, representing the Civilian-Military Hospi­ Joseph’s parish. day log of their efforts, and r.-r. tality association; the Rt. Rev. This year’s devotion is a dia­ their history of achievement is far Monsignor Joseph J. Bosetti, V.G., mond jubilee novena, because it from complete. Father Justen, de­ diocesan representative, and the was just 75 years ago that the mi- spite these handicaps, has gath­ Very Rev. Monsignor John R. Mul- Fr. Smith Will ered from fragmentary reports a roy, moderator of the club, will be list of figures that makes interest­ among the notable personages in ing reading. attendance, it was announced at Speak at CCD SCIENTIST EXPECTS Heading the list, from a mis­ executive meeting Thursday SUPERMAN sionary standpoint, is the total of night, Nov. 13, by Bernard A Dr. James Ritchie, n Briliah 111 converts that have been Gates, chairman. National Rally biologist, declares in the annua] brought into the Church in the past Following a musical and speak­ two score and seven years, but report of the Smithsonian institu­ ers’ program on the gr

PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyetone 4205 Thursday, Nov. 13, 1941 The Denver Ca^olic Register ll TO 111 CONVERSIONS AREKADE AT Pteiideat...... __...... Most Key. Urban J. Vehr, D.D Editor...... Kt. Key. Mtar. M>ttheT7 Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D DENVER CENERAL IN 47 YEARS Large Selection of Mtnaaing Editor....____ .i_...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. t Auociate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B.. m O U T oil (Continued From Page One) chief hope for the erection o f a Jour.D,; Rev. Walter Canavan, J.C.L., LittD.; Rev. John Cavanagh. tend Mass— the arrsugement has permanent chapel. Father Justen not been entirely satiefae^ry. believes, lies in the generosity of M.A., lit t D .; Rev. Edward A. Breen, M.A., Litt.M.; Leonard Tangney, The holy aacrifiee has been some badly needed benefactor. Christmas Cards A.B., Jour.D. celebrated in the solarium 64 Hospital Personnal Highly ON NOVEIEO times— always by Father Justen— n Ce-OperatiTt Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. since that Christmas in 1938 and “ The friendly spirit of co­ the attendance at those services operation on_jBiB—pHt—qf the (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) ORDER NOW! has totaled 938; 686 have received nurses; doctors, and officials con­ dent enrollment and had no fresh­ machine and projector are also Published Weekly by Holy Communion ak.tba-Mass6s. tinues on the high plane of the provided in the lounge for nightly man rule. In his sophomore year In commenting on the work ac last several years,” said Father he was moved into a right half­ recreation. Throughout the week, ★ ★ ★ THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) complished in recent years. Fa­ Justen in expressing his gratitude from 3 to 11 p.m. on weekdays back spot by the new coach, Elmer ther Justen said, “ We are grate for the assistance he has received 988 Bannock Street Layden, famous as the fullback of and from noon until midnight on ful for having this temporary in carrying on his ministrations. Sundays and holidays, the club will Special Notre Dame’s “ Four Horsemen.” chapel, at least: the figures show Further evidence of the hospital Telephone, EEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 In 1980 the hilltop school be open to all soldiers in the area that we could expect neat officials’ eagerness to aid in bring­ adopted the freshman rule and the irrespective o f creed or religious SISTER BERTA HUMMEL’S things if we had a general chapel ing religion to the patients was locally famous Donelli was made affiliation. Classes a r e being (THE NUN ARTIST) Subscription: $1 per year. where wo could havo more fre­ displayed, reported the chaplain, scheduled for soldiers interested in the first freshman coach. In the quent services for ambulatory when lectures on religion were meanwhile, he continued with.post- literature, music, and other fields, patients, nurses, doctors, and inaugurated. These informative CHRISTMAS CARDS $1.00 A BOX THURSDAY. NOV. 13, 1941 graduate courses and playea s6c' and tournaments in cards and vari­ personnel.” talks were not designed as “ con cer on weekends. He finished his ous sports will be arranged. It was hoped that chapel would vert” classes, but chiefly to ac­ soccer career in Rome in 1934 as a Officers Elected be included in the new Nicholson quaint the nurses and others at At the Thursday night meeting OFFlCiALi DIOCESE OF DENVER a member of the United States memorial wing that was added to the hospital with - the religious team in the international matches. in the club, officers were elected The Denver Catbolio Register merits our cordial the institution within the past needs of-Catholic patients and how as follows: The Most Rev. Bishop We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese. Whatever In the fall of 1986 he became year, but when the structure was the institution’s personnel can assistant varsity coach, took over aid the chaplain in his work. Urban J. Vehr, honorary chair ♦ James [laBKei appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those completed it lacked a place for man; Bernard Gates, chairman; J of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. a teaching position in the school worship, despite bright prospects “ This marks 8 decided step for­ Keman Weekbaggh, vice chair of business administration, and ward,” asserted the Redemptorist, Hsadquortorf for We hops The Register will be read in every home of the before consti;uction began. The man; T. Raraiond Young, tyeas CHURCH Diocese. married his college sweetheart “ and we have found interested ARTICLES or DEVOTION Through the coaching regimes of audiences attending the several urer; Miss Nellie Lennon, record We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a tastedn ing secretary; Miss Catherine Ma CBURCa rURNISHINGS GOODS the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. , “ Little Clipper” Smith, lectures we have been invited to BOOKS FOR THE CATH­ and Christy Flanagan, all Notre five.” Non-Catholic clergymen loney, corresponding secretary; • URBAN J. VEHR, Monsignor Mulroy, moderator; the OLIC LAITX AND CLERGT HOUSE Dame grads. Buff was the trus^ Brazilian Catholic lave also been asked to deliver an Aug. 5, 1981. Bishop of Denver. aide and chief scout. When, in occasional address to the student Rev. William Monahan, acting 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 1939, the athletic board found it nurses. chaplain, and Jack Martin, club director. These officers together necessary to replace the head Has Made Hoipital .‘Religion with the following persons consti­ coach. Buff was the unanimous Singer Captures Conteiou*’ ' ) - ...... - . ' tute thq executive committee: Her­ choice to. head an all-Duquesne Although the St. Joseph’s ’DENVER’S HOST PROGRESSTVE LAUNDRY* ' staff. f priests have been amazingly suc­ bert A. Fairall, Patrick S. Dolan, Registorials John J. Sullivan, Mrs. J. T. Tier­ cessful in their work at the Den­ Some difficulty developed this ney, and Mrs. L. A. Higgins. season- over Donelli’s dual job as ver General, the achievements THE CASCADE I^AIJISDRY Hearts of Nation Representatives for each of the •TTIT OUR NEW ■ERVI«E‘f since Father Justen began bis (Continued From Pago Ono) head coach of Duquesne and also of the Pittsburgh “ Steelers,” a duties far overshadow the work 81 parishes in the Denver metro­ will arrive for earth far sooner work. Red Cross public health rofessional aggregation. Elmer previously accomplished. His work politan area and one for each of Complete Lanndry Service than a billion years. nurses gave care to 334,194 per­ .ayden, now czar of pro football, (Continued From Page One) not only has broujfht the faith the following societies are being 1S4T Mirktt WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER TA. »70-«ITt sons and made 1,038,363 visits to ordered him to resign one of the uncle, incidentally, was my first closer to the Catholic patient, but appointed to further the recrea­ When Mrs' Le Rol Goddard the poor. A reserve of 43,000 positions, and Donelli became ad­ tutor.” has enabled members of other tional and social program of the Crandon, famous as “Margery, the nurses was constantly maintained visory coach of the Duquesne lads. After four years of severe train­ beliefs to receive the comforts of club: Knights of Columbus, Cath­ Medium,** recently died in Boston, for Red Cross, Army, Navy, and But he apparently abandoned the ing and study, the youthful and religion in far greater measure olic Daughters of America, Cath­ W54 the memory of the stage magician, Coast Guard service. Home service “ Steelers” to fulfill a promise ambitous soprano was ready for than ever before, because his olic Parent-Teacher league, Oza- a/i On that counts Harry Houdini, was revived. After workers aided 132,312 veterans made to “ his boys" that he would the thrilling voyage to Europe. presence has made the hospital nam club, Denver Council of Cath­ investigating Margery, Houdini re* and service men or their families. be on the bench at every game After additional study in Italy, “ religion conscious.” olic Nurses, Denver'deanery. Holy Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are Name society, Diocesan Sodality produ^ her effects by indistin­ Civilian relief workers assisted 121,- they played this year and made the she made her debut in Rome at reliable, consistent and appreciate your suppoi^ guishable trickery and sold a pam­ 108 families. trip to San Francisco. the age of 18. What a sensational union. Junior and Senior Taber­ nacle societies, and the Society of phlet exposing his methods. He It is evident that this vast work The-farm boy who wanted to go debut it was! Her first role was St. Vincent de Paul. . FOR QUALITY CORN FED made the late Sir Arthur Conan of charity must be substantially in­ places in the business world has that of Rosine in Rossini’s II Bar- DENVER SINGED Doyle look somewhat silly. Doyle creased this year. It is hoMd to found the press of responsibility biere di SivigHa, To this day the Monsignor Mulroy described the MEATS & POULTRY SEE bad said of Margery: *‘A most re­ raise the membership of 9,190,474 in the athletic department so great aria of Rosine in that famous NCCS as the outstanding social ac­ COAL markable instrument; London en­ adults of last year to 18,000,000, that he has had to withdraw from opera is her favorite. tion pro^am developed in the SPECIAL LUMP COAL,...„ _.S5;DS vies Boston her posseuion.” a figure_attained only in World his teaching position. All his Senhorita Sayao learned that Church in America in the last NUT COAL...... $5.2S RABTOAY’S One night, immediately afterfwar 1. The drive will . continue GLIMDS SIEDDILf quarter century. Back at the close spare time now goes to his wife, dreams can come true. She was 1030 W. Colfax TA. 729T Houdini had exposed Margery in a through Nov. 30 in 3,702 chapters their four-year-old son, and the giren an ovation that has been of the last World war Monsignor Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. lecture given in the Denver mu­ located in the United States. Every Mulroy, then a layman, was ap­ F. MUMFORD, M*r. A. AAA home he has built in the Pleasant echoed and re-echoed in opera 2Sth and Dacatur GRand S125 nicipal auditorium, he found that one who can possibly do so should Hills district of Brentwood, houses of Europe, South America, pointed director of the Knights of another famous m^ium was in the become a member. — Millard F. Pittsburgh suburb. and North America. She won ac­ IN DPEDD RANKS Columbus’ Everyman’s club on When buying from the audience. He and the manager of Everett. claim in other Italian centers, and Larimer street, which was estab­ INSURANCE the theater offered her all the re­ then was the toast of France and lished by the K. of C. tq. assist in firms advertising in this ceipts of the house if she could UP. UP — HIGHER A.ND the rehabilitation of returning sol­ England, The return to Brazil Joseph Clifford, Denver Cath­ paper, please mention that make writing appear on a pad of HIGHER GO THE TAXES diers. Realizing the hazards of Formal Opening was perhaps an even greater thrill olic singer, is climbing steadily JOS. J. CELLA paper without extinguishing the Federal taxea and revenue plans than leaving it to make her debut creating such an institution too you saw their advertise­ 1120 Saeqrity Bldg. lights. She sat still. The writer was toward an appearance in the Met­ late, the Denver prelate has been have reached such great heights that in Rome. Leading soprano roles ropolitan opera. His first recital ment Phone KEystone 2633 present.— Monsignor Smith. local and state levies seem almost Of Lowry Chapel in more than a dozen operas be­ in the vanguard ig promoting the in the Town Hall, New York, won NCCS setup not only locally but insignificant in comparison. When came a part of her. Such brilliance an unusually favorable review in PROTECTION NEEDED the Tax institute of Pennsylvania nationally, and is largely respon could not for long be unnoticed by the New York Times, Noel Straus, AT SCHOOL CROSSINGS university announced on Thursday sible for bringing to Denver the Set for Nov. 23 the New York Metropolitan Opera recalling the fact that Clifford lor 66 Regardless of who it may be that that slate tax collections in Colo- first NCCS-USO club in the Rocky officials. Four years age she made four years has served as usher at la tr^ng to pass the well-known rado had more than doubled in the mountains. Denver has also been Why Pay More?” , (Continued From Page One) her initial appearance in New the Metropolitan to gain knowl­ buck in the argument over traffic last decade, the‘story was relegated York city; today she finds her­ selected for the regional office in (Tradamark) signals at school crossings that students^ gave Father Wachter edge of the opera at first hand, a ten-state area of the NCCS, and to page 8 of the morning news ^ 8self able to spend only two or says of his recital: constitute a haaard, we think it is paper. full set of violet vestments to be Vincent J. Little of New Haven, used in the new chapel. The Den­ three months in South America. extremely fortunate that the matter That is how fully the audiences of Although Mr. Clifford’s pro­ Conn., former director of the Boys’ Though federal taxes are the ver Tabernacle society has also gram contained its quota of oper­ WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES has been brought to public atten­ chief concern today, it is necessary the United States have claimed Life bureau of the K. of C., has donated generously towards its atic arias, it was a regulation re­ tion. for state imd local administrators her I been sent here as director. INCORPORATED equipment -with candlesticks, Mis- cital list, giving opportunity for- Chief Handiuth reportedly de­ to make every effort at economy in C. D. of A. Open Hoqie Is Nov. 23 kal, stand, cruets, sanctuary bells, Her favorite roles are those in La the exploitation of the singfer’s at­ nies that he told Mrs. Rose Mc­ government. As federal spen^ng Colorado Owned Stores altar cards, and a large picture of Traviat^, La Boheme, and Mignon, tainments in various realms of The Catholic Daughters of Donough, president of th e St. and taxation increase, it Mcomes the Immaculate Conception. in addition to II Barbiere di St- song. It contained early classics, America will hold open house Sun­ Francis de Sales PTA, when she more imperative that local offidab Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. viglia. Gracious and considerate, German Lieder by Schubert, day afternoon, Nov. 23, from 3 to appealed to him for signal lights cut every unnecessary expenditure Regis (yillege, Denver, has pro­ 6 o’clock in conjunction with the Broadway anci Ellsworth 16th and California vided two modernistic plaques, the singer always prepares a well Loewe, Brahms, and W olf; modem at Alameda and S. Sherman that it out of their budgets lest the peo­ planned program for each concert opening of the NCCS-USO club valued at |90 each. One is a rep­ Italian songs by Pizzetti and Sa- 15th and California is up to the city council to get ple be made tax-poor. appearance, a thou|:htful gesture Soldiers from the three military the lights installed. Upon this, the resentation of the Blessed "Virgin dero, and items in English by State and city officers in Colo­ music lovers appreciate fully. E Russell, Griffes, and Greenhill, in reservations will be the guests of Wa Do Not‘'HaTa Spaeial Salat But Sell Yon at Our Lowest council fathers made the buck- and the other of St. Joseph. Father the women at an entestainment, rado have taken some small ateps Wachter plans to place one voice has a quality and range few addition to operatic excerpts, in­ Prieot Evory Day ou All Drug Marekandita. pauing charge against the police toward redudng tasM. The state sopranos possess, and for this which will be followed by refresh­ department. Regardless of where plaque on each side of the altar. cluding “ Sornmi Dei” from Han­ mill levy has bMn reduced, but al­ reason she capably renders the del's Radamieto, “ Tombe degl’avi ments. the buck was passed, we happen to most imperceptibly. T h e school Through the generous donation most difficult arias. know that the PTA plea was made of Mrs. John L. Dower, the poat miei” from Donizetti’s Luma di levy has been been cut 70 cents on Family Purely Braxilian Lammermoor, and the “ Flower and was turned down. each thousand dollars’ worth of chaplain has made arrangements The name, Bidu Sayao, is Song” from Bizet's Carmen. If any person thinks that these property. Mayor Stapleton and the for the purchase of a large cruci­ Brazilian. Her parents in movable stop signs placed in the dty councilmen are drafting the fix that will be placed in the Mr, Clifford’s work was sincere, the paternal and maternal middle of the street at times when Denver budget, and the mayor has front of the chapel and for velvet serious, and carefully detailed. The branches can trace their family our children need protection are promised that every opportunity to drapes that will be used as a voice, naturally voluminous, even- back through the history of Brazil effective, that person has not seen reduce expenses will be seized. reredos and back-drop for the scaled, and of fine quality, was all the John Does who utterly ig­ large crucifix. —and then across the Atlantic to employed with a nice feeling for nore them for fear they will be a The mayor and the council mem­ Portugal. the content and style of his offer­ bers should study carefully the re­ Numerous items were fur­ few minutes late for work in the “ I love the United States,” Sen ings. ItiWBs at its best when used port on tax collections in Colorado nished also by the army, chief morning. Our route to the office horita Sayao said, her soft, rich at full power in the lower half of over the past ten years. In 1931, amon^ which is an altar crucifix, bring us down 8th avenue, and we with candlesticks and vases to voice unable to remain free of the the range. Then its fundamental can say from personal observation the state collected 116,266,399. richiYess and sweetness of timber The next two years brought a small match. The Chaplains’ Aid society native tongue. “ The people have that the number of drivers who of New York city donated a jjeen fine to me. Brazil, you know were most fully disclosed. pay no heed to one of these porta decrease, but an upward trend be In an attempt to subdue his gan in 1934. From 1933 to 1936, monstrance and ciboriulh. No ar­ is similar to the southern part of ble signals at Corona street is ajw rangements have yet been made your country. This tropical influ large tones for recital purposes, palling. the increase was almost four and Mr. Clifford often resorted to a too a half million dollars. The total to provide stations of the cross ence finds the people warm and We must admit it takes patience for the chapel, according to Fa­ eager for friendship. It is charac suppressed type o f tone, which at times to wait for children while in 1940 reached a record high- was often foggy and unsupported, 834,684,609. ther Wachter, out it is hoped that teristic of them. In your country they mope through the crosswalk, these will also have been donated I find the various geographies especially in pianissimo, wnere the In ten years, Colorado taxpayers but we should never lose sight of by the time of the formal opening, areas have people who are. as dif­ sounds became unrelated to those the fact that -they are children, have been burdened with these ferent from other groups in the projected with more stress. Fur­ that their minds are not operating principal n e w taxes: Alcoholic Plans are being made to reserve thermore, top notes were tight and the Blessed Sacrament. According country as are the climatic condi­ on the same level as are those of beverages, sales and service, and tions. This, to me, has proved most pushed, the voice being » r less adults. Under regimentation in state income. These levies are here to regulations imposed, this may interesting.” tensely emitted below. school, those same children will to slay, but economical administra­ be done if a movable tabernacle is tit was in numbers like Sadero’s placed in the chapel in the day and have their minds on what they are tion should make it possible to re­ “ In mezzo al mar,” which bore Don't let unpoid bills occumu- supposed to do, but, once outside, duce such levies as that on prop­ removed to a safer place at night. repetition, and Griffe’s “ The La­ lote! You CAN poy them ond the imaginative little creatures are erly. The regulation can ne easily com­ Altar Society’s ment of Ian the Proud,” where the more often than not living in an plied with in the new chapels, ac­ tones were most freely projected, keep your credit rating unmarred. The small reductions being made cording to Father Wachter, and other world. in Colorado rates are welcome, and that Mrv Clifford accomplished the If you ore steodily employed, if It ^ m s to us that this is not a undoubtedly the Blessed Sacra­ Units to Meet most telling results and brought costs just $6 to obtain a Personal they show that our public officials ment will soon be reserved at the question of dollars and cents as are at last beginning to realise the the most color to his singing. His Loon for $100— and you con re­ far as the city is concerned. Rather local post. serious need for economy, but the (Our Lady of Mt. Carmal Parish) talents for operatic work were NV pay thot loon In twelve equal it is a duty of protection. We sel­ reductions are far too small. The Italian section of the Altar best displayed in the Donizetti ex­ refined and genuinely cultured monthly instollments. dom advocate a program of spend­ Federal tax-spenders, concerned person vre are pleased to call a society will hold its meeting on cerpt, which was given with emo­ ing public funds, but in the pres­ only about means of raising more ’’gentleman.” Virtue sometimes Sunday, Nov. 16, at 3 p.m. The tional intensity and dramatic urge. ent instance we feel that the school money, have given no slight sign brings no small reward even in English section will meet on Mon­ When most skillfully produced, we traffic light problem should be that they are interested in reducing this life. day, Nov. 17. All members are voice was steady and pleasing, and solved immediately. — Hubert A. The parable of the last seat illus­ urged to attend at all times the singing could be LISTEN TO FULTON LEWIS, JR. Smith. unnecessary expenses. Through the decade when solving the depression trates the fact. Having' been in­ On Thankspving day, "Nov. 20 commended for its accuracy of Pamoui News Commentator, D^lly was the principal objective of the vited to a meal at the home of a Masses will bte at 7, 8, and 9 pitch, smooth legato, and refine­ Monday thru Friday, 9:30 P, M. KhEL'' RED CROSS AID national administration, congress certain Pharisee, Christ noticed the o’clock. m ent.'^ DESPERATELY NEEDED The annual turkey party held did make large increases in taxa­ striving of the proud rulers after The annual roll call for mem* Monday, Nov, 10, was a great sue tion, but it never attempted seri- a high position at the table. He 7X« Ameiicon National bmhip in the American Red Cross cess. The party was sponsored ously to regidate spending or to used the occasion to point, out that was opened by President Roosevelt humility is often no more than by the Holy Name society. Many MORGAN, on Ai^^tice day. By ciutom head balance the budget. Now, with na­ I j S l e i d 4 P t a y r tional defense costs running to rec­ politeness in our dealings with our of the parishioners, attended. of this organization, the chief ex­ Tony Carino and Dorothy Fa- ord amounts, federal taxes are at neighbor. “Go and recline in the ecutive pointed out that the success brizio of the parish were married, LEIRM AN last being pushed up to levels they last place,” said Christ, referring to of the drive is of vital concern (he positions of honor at a C o ­ with Anthony Muro and Emma because of the national defense probably should have reached some years ago. quet. Failure to do so might re­ Nucci aa attendanta. Vincent La and HICKEY program and the demand of the Guardia and Christina Testa also sult- in extreme embarrassment, ADOLPH KUNSMILLER FRANK KIRCHHOF European and Sino-Japanese wars The people are willing to pay for it is not impossible that the exchanged vows, with Leonard La on Red Cross relief. Although its taxes that remain below the level host will be forced to ask tha Guardia and Yolanda Testa as at­ huarance Since 1897 Vita Praeident and Cashier President help to war sufferers is desperately of confiscation, but they properly usurper to make way for a person tendants. ne^ed and is more spectacular, the resent the refusal of the govern­ Martha Brienza, daughter of of greater dignity. In this way, the 732 Cat A Electric Bldg. organization, besides its defense ment to curtail needless spending virtue of humility will forestall the Jerry and Ann Brienza, was bap­ contribution, has a long record of and to cut out the waste of money shame and indignity of having to tized, with Eugene and Virginia T A . 13 9 5 work in disaster relief, emergency and materials in defense projects. move from a high to a low posi­ Piro as sponsors. first aid, and other asSisUnce. While wasteful policies remain in tion. When its campaign for 820.000,- vogue, the people will continue to In much the same fashion that 000 for war work waa over-sub­ resent such drastic proposals as justice in business dealinu paves New Radio Proiram scribed last year, the Red Cross was the 13-per-cent gross levy on wsr- the way for Increased business, enabled to ship tons of food, cloth- sonal income at its source- This humility paves the way for the It Launehad by OEM MAin 5 3 1 4 ESTABUBBXD 80101 IISI ing, medical supplies, and ambu­ ilan is particularly hard to swal- respect and devotion of friends and lances to stricken areas. One mercy fow, for it will strike hardest at the acquaintances. In much the same ship alone carried a million-doUar middle working class whose in­ way that charity towards a neigh­ "Keep ’Em Rolling,” star-studded cargo of supplies from New York come has not been substantially bor is almost identical in many broadcast sponsored by the Office F . J. KfRCHHOF The American Fixture Co. to Marseilles, France. Distribution increased and whose living costs cases with gentility or courtesy, of. Emergency Management, has was handled by members of the are constantly going up.-—C. J. humility, too, is identical with been launched on a coast-to-edast onstruction o Muafsetenn tt American Red Cross delegation who McNeill. good manners. Worldly prudence, Mutual hook-up, and is heard in C C . had been in Europe since early as well as supismatural prudence, Denver over station KFEL every CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS days of the war. REnNEMENT OF many times in life points out the Sunday night at 8:30 o'clock. In the year ending June 30, THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH FURNITURE wisdpm of the conclusion (Ihrist Featured on this Sunday’s pro­ BUILDERS 1940, the Red Cross gave food, The precepts and counsels of drew from this parable and that of gram will be Mrs. Eleanor Roose­ BANK, BAR, .AND STORE FIXTURES •helter, clothing, medical care, and Christ, independently of the fact the Pharisee and the Publican— he velt, Fredric March, Florence Eld- rehabilitation aid following 102 that they are “open sesame” that exalts himself shall be hum­ ridge, and Dick Powell. Master of We Appreciate Your Patronage diaaaters in' the United States and Millwork of All Kinds to heaven itself, often inculcate bled, and he that humbles himself ceremonies for the show is Clifton Alaska. It assisted 100,000 per­ the precise qualities that we re­ shall be exalted.— Rev. Edward A. Fadiman of “ Information Please” 708 Lawrence S t Penver, Colo. PRANK KIRCHHOP 1232 ARAPAHOE ST, sons and spent |63S,757.67 in this gard as peculitfly the glory of Breen. feme. DENVER. COUX Thursday, Nov. 13, 1941 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4203 PAGE FIVE DENVER MAN NAMED HEAD OF FORTY HOURS' BEGINNING IN Head Roller at OOOD NEWS When rnur chtM la leadlnx hla clue aritb- CANON CITY ABDEY ALUMNI PUEBLO PARISH ON NOV. 14 out snr atrxln on hb area. Be aura of thla bj havinx hla araa axtminad. CHOOSE TOUR OPTOMETRIST Canon City.— (Abbey School) Sunday, Nov, 9. About 100 alum­ Steel Mill Loses WITH CARE Pueblo.— (Sacred Heart Parish) O.S.B., pastor of St. Leanderts, — Wendelin Wolf of Denver, who ni, students, and guests attended — The Forty Hours’ devotion is be­ and Sunday evening at 7:30, the was graduated from the Abbey the affair. ginning Friday, Nov. 14, with Very Rev. A. J. Miller, pastor of achool with the claas of 1932, was Mr. Wolf, whose business in the Mass of the Blessed. Sacrament St. Francis Xavier’s. James P. Gray leg in Accident followed by a procession in which Ill Cioii cm elected president of the Abbey capital city is watch repairing, has The Italian spaghetti dinner the school children are taking part. Alumni association at a meeting been active in Northern Colorado held in the parish hall Oct. 29 was Optometrist alumni circles, and will make a The altar boys are chanting the a success, according to the reports Canon City.— (St. Scholastics's held Sunday evening at Canon Pueblo.— (S t Patrick’s Parish) Litany of the Saints. Speakers for worthy successor to F. Bernard —John W. McGann, 66, head given at the meeting of the Altar Academy)— On Nov, 9 the alum­ City. The office of vice president O’Hanlon, retiring president. Mr. the devotions will be as follows: and Rosary society Monday after­ nae of St Scholastica’s had their 212 Oolorado Bldg. roller in the rail tnill department of Friday evening at 7:30, the Rev. fell to Van Douglass, Pueblo con­ O’Hanlon has been in Missouri the the steel works, is in serious .con­ noon, Nov. 10. The president, Mrs annual homecoming. The day be­ William Biehls, S.J., of Mt. Carmel gan with a Mass said by the Rt. tractor, member of the class of past three months doing work on a dition at Corwin hospital as the H. J. Tyson, thanked all those who government project and in his ab­ church; the 7 and 9 o’clock Masses assisted. Rev. Leonard Schwinn, O.S.B., 1^15 California TA. 8883 '39, and the Rev. Justin McKer result of an accident in which he Sunday, t h e Rev. Paul Fife, sence the presidential duties were Abbot of Holy Cross abbey. At 10 COMFORTABLE VISION AND EYE CARE nan, O.S.B., chaplain at St. lost a leg when struck by a white- PTA Mm U capably handled by Frank Tisone a buffet breakfast was served in Thomas More hospital here, was hot rail. of Canon City. Vice President The PTA met at the school the dining-room under the super­ named secretary-treasurer for the McGann, a veteran of 44 years! Douglass will represent the fopmer Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 5. vision of the homemaking depart­ coming year. of service who had never suffered Plans were formulated for a ment students of Southern Colorado, an accident at work before, in­ Montrose Society The election of officers followed bridge party to be given Nov. 24 At 10:30 the following^program and for the Mst year has headed curred severe burns on his right a turkey banouet, one of the this chapter. His work on the foot­ at ‘the school. This is to be the was given: "Praise Ye the Father,” Preferred Parish events on the Aobcy’s 13th annual thigh, which was fractured, and annual fruit shower for the sisters Gounod; "I Hear a Forest Pray­ ball program was appreciated by bums on his left leg and thigh, homecoming day program held the committee. of the school and the admission ing,” DeRose; "The Green Cathe­ head, and face. His right leg was Gains Members charge will be a glass of jelly dral,” Hahn, sung by the Glee Trading List Father Justin replaces the Rev. amputated by surgeons just above or a jar of preserves or fruit club; "Barchetta,’’ Nevin, piano Jerome Healy, O.S.B.. of the the knee. The accident occurred At the meeting, the Rev. William solo by Jane West; "Prelude in E 650 Served at abbey as secretary, ana plans to Nov. . 6 Montrose. — St. M a^’s Altar McCarthy gave a talk on the P'TA Major,” Skabo, piano solo by Rose­ issue the Alumnus four times a Mrs. Joseph Mullins of Los An­ and national defense. Refresh­ marie Zegob; address, Abbot year. The new secretary was the: and Rosary society gained four Blessed Sacrament Greeley Dinner geles, a daughter of Mr. McGann, new members Thursday, Nov. 6, ments were served. Schwinn. prime mover behind the formation and his sister. Miss Bess McGann, St. Cecilia’s circle met Tuesday, A general meeting was then of the alumni branches in when Mmes. Dana Kirkmire, also of Los Angeles, arrived Charles Albright, Mark Deti, and Nov. 4, at the home of Mrs. Harry held, at which the following were the various pai-ts of the state. In Saturday morning. On Tuesday, Lloyd for dessert and bridge elected as officers: Margaret Mary LAWSON DRUG CG.^riSa Greeley.—The annual dinner 1938 he formed the northern chap­ John Litchenfeld joined the group Prcacriptlon Spaclallala — Wa Appreciata Catfaallc Patranag. given Nov. 9 by the Altar and Nov. 11, Mr. McCann’s condition at a regular meeting held at the Members of this circle are Mmes. O’Hanlon of Denver, president; ter to include old grads of the was still critical. Stella Pursell, B. R. Woessner, J. Mrs. Frank O’Neil of Pueblo, vice Rosary society was a great success. Denver, Boulder, Longmont. home of Mrs. F. H. Buskirk, her Approximately 650 were served. R. C. Charlesworth of 813 E. mother, Mrs. F. H. Hill, being the C. Welte, J. L. Tomlinson, P. J, president; Anne Crawford of Greeley, and Louisville di.stricts, Reitemeier, Raymond McCarthy, Canon City, secretary; Elois Among the guests from out of town and shortly after this the home Fourth has been confined to St. assi.stant hostess. MONACO PHARMACY who came to visit friends and at­ Mary’s hospital for medical treat­ A dessert course was served and H. J. Lloyd. Meade of Canon City, treasurer. chapter of Fremont county and St. Therese’s circle met at the Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sullivan were 6401 East Golfax diwilIrgg^nV tend the parish dinner were Mr. the southern chapter of Pueblo, ment. • upon arrival of the members. and Mrs. Keith Vaughn and chil­ With the president, Mra. Tom home of Mrs. Anthony Verlingia guests of St. Scholastica’s for the EM. 4 7 6 2 Walsenburg, and Trinidad. Funeral Held for Mra. McCarthy ODORLESS CLEANING dren of Denver and Mr. and Mrs. Doherty, presiding, final plans Thursday, Nov. 13, when the fol­ day. About 50 members of the WE SPECIALIZE IN At the banquet held at St. Joe Busch and children of Boulder. Mrs. Margaret E. McCarthy, were made for the^annual bazaar lowing played bridge: Mmes. Mary alumnae and 24 seniors were pres­ PRESCRIPTIONS 4600 E. Colfax EAst 9323 St. Ann’s club met Nov. 12 in Michael’s hall, the Rev. Augustine wife of D. A. McCarthy of St. to be held on Nov. 27, 28, and 29 Conners, Clara Leslie, K. Springer, ent at the alumnae dinner, which Free Delivery Downtown Prlcea the home of Mrs. Ear! Steele, 1425 LaMarche, O.S.B., welcomed for­ Charles Mesa, died Nov. 10 in St. at the Main street building for­ Ferti Verlingia, Virginia Cowart, followed the business meeting. Corner of Cherry 17th street. Guests were Mrs. mer students, and Frank Tisone, Mary’s hospital following an illness merly occupied by the Monta Vivian De Rose, Dorothy Digby, Many attended the Abbey-Holy Berdette Kohler and Mrs. Chas acting president of the national of two years. She had lived in Pu­ Parris grocery. and Noma Moser and Miss Ce­ Family team football game. Cannon; Prizes were awarded to chapter, told of the work of the eblo county since 1891 and was a Announcement was made that celia Mraz. Mothera’ Club Organixed H. F. Nelson & Son Mrs. A1 Overman and Mrs. Patrick alumni the’ past year. The Rev. member of St. Patrick’s church. a beautiful quilt to be sold at the Mrs. George Conners will enter­ Friday, Nov. 7, the first meeting Fancy Groreriea and M raii DRIES MARKET Edward Leyden of Holy Family She is survived by her husband, Montague. A farewell gift was bazaar will be on display in a tain Our Lady of Perpetual Help of the newly organized Mothers’ BIRDS EYE FROSTED FISH 4730 E. Golfax EA. 1831 parish, Denver, spoke briefly on two sisters, Mrs. J. Scanlan of circle at her home Wednesday, club was held. Mrs. John Ward was given to Mrs. P. L. McGrath, a downtown window one week be­ AND FOQDS HOME OF CORN FED HEAT member of the club, who with her the fine athletic relationship being Lowell, Mass., and Mrs. Catherine fore the bazaar. Nov. 19. This circle includes elected president; Mrs. Thad Cory, built up between the two schools. Mullins of Boston, Mass., and one Mmes. Vance Driscoll, L. A. Dave- vice president; Mrs. J. H. Good 2202 Kearney St. Open An Account With Ua husband will leave soon for an On Dec. 4 the society will meet Phone EAat 1818 or 132> FREE DELIVERY ■^indefinite stay in Texas. Coach Cobe Jones of the Tigers brother, J. W. Murphy of New again, the name of the hostess to line, L. E. Burke, Claud Mattingly, man, secretary, and Mrs. D. Ma mentioned some of the highlights, York. Mrs. Alex Kohler, Mrs. Elmer be announced later. J. C. Welte, C. L. Ducy, H. J. Ty­ done, treasurer. The Mothers’ club of the game, which ended in a 6-6 A Requiem Ma.ss was said at son, and M. W. West. is subdivided into two ^oups. Mrs, Benzel, and Doris Keiff have gone draw. Father Justin then gave a 10 o’clock Wednesday, Nov. 12, in Ray-Walker Nuptials Held to Hastings to visit their mother, The newly organized circle will Gordon Jenkins is president of the St. Hlar^ Magdalene report on the recent meeting of St. Patrick’s church. Interment A wedding of interest was that’ Mrs. Keiff. hold its first meeting at the home junior group, Mrs. Smith Batch­ the northern chapter in Denver, was in Roselawn. of John Warren Ray, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Utsel spent of Mrs. George T. Sims. The mem­ elor is president and Mrs. Nell and Father Jerome reviewed the and Mrs. J. A. Ray of Montrose, the weekend in Sterling visiting Soldier Visiting Parents bers are Mmes. Ann Chesterfield, Crawford secretary of the senior PFAB season and praised his football Pvt. George F. McGrath, son of and Miss Maryanna Walker, R. E. Allen, Raymond McKee, group. The club will meet the first Collins Pharmacy their parents. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. men for their fine spirit even in Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McGrath, 1025 Walter Eberling, R. H. Seaman, Friday of every month. Plans were PHARMACY 5000 Wed 29th Ave. Walker of Windsor, which took defeat. The whole affair was capa­ Palmer, is in Pueblo for a 20-day Smith, and Ferguson. made for a card party to be held Shtrldan at Weat Colfax place Friday morning, Nov. 7, at Phone GL. 9942 bly handled by the toastmaster, visits with his parents. Pvt. Mc­ on Nov. 18 in the Talm room of Fhonaa TAbor >931 or TAbor (931 10 o’clock at St. Mary’s church. Jr. Newman Club Hai Rally PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Arvada Bazaar Wilbur (Doc) Little, Jr., of the Grath, who is a machinist in the the Strathmore hotel PROMPT FREE DELIVERY Canon City Record. United States air force, is sta­ Father Joseph Segourn officiated. The Junior Newman club met in A joint school musical program, Praaerlptiona Oar SptcUlty Voor Bnsineta If Appreciated Following the banquet the an­ tioned at Pendleton, Ore. Miss Walker was given in mar­ the parish hall Monday evening, with tl« academy Glee clr‘ Patrons Thanked nual Monog^ram club ball was Mrs. Monota Morrissey under­ riage by her father. Relatives of Nov. 10. A social hour was en­ Mary Donahue, and the orchestra staged at the Abbey gym with 200 went an operation in St. Mary’s the bride and bridegroom and a joyed, and Louis Junior Fortino participating, was given in honor The firms listed here de­ few close friends witnessed the gave several selections on the ac­ of the name day of the Rt. Rev. Gift Headquarters couples in attendance. The hall hospital for a knee injury. serve to be remembered (Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada) wav decorated with a blue canopy Miss Angelia Yamminick and ceremony. cordion. Abbot Leonard Schwinn, O.S.B., The Altar and Rosrfry society and on the walls were hung shields Miss Ann Bonata, nurses at St. Immediately after the service a Newcomers in S t Theresa’s par­ on Thursday, Nov. 6. when you are distributing thanks all who helped \make the Alumna Wada 5t M IK E ’ S lOe bearing the colors of all classes Mary’s hospital, are leaving this wedding breakfast was served at ish, Vineland, are Mr. and Mrs. your patronage in the dif­ bazaar a success. The following since 1927. The music was fur Friday to attend the Notre Dame- Joseph Weber of Durango, Mr. Miss Elizabeth Susman of the VARIETY STORE awards were given: A. E. Zahn, the home of the bridegroom. Out- nished by A1 Fonteccio and his Northwestern football game in of-town relatives present included Weber being superintendent of the class of 1936 was married Satur­ ferent lines of business. East Valley avenue, Arvada, $15 11-piece orchestra and featured Evanston, 111. Lakeside-Vineland school, and Mr. day, Nov. 8, to Charles Barnhart 1410 WEST OeLFAX cash; Mrs. Stelmack, Leyden, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Walker of the singing of the Goff sisters. Robert Stewart and John Bren­ Windsor, parents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Rathbum of Fort Collins They left immediately after the woolen blankets; Mrs. 0. G. wedding- for Milwaukee, Wise., nan will leave Friday to attend and Mrs. Robert Ray and daugh­ Horace Palindino, father of Schneider, N. Wadsworth, floor Alumnus, Pilot the Notre Dame-Northwestem where they will make their home SU Joseph'’s lamp; Mr. Lauer, 3947 Tennyson ter, Betty, of Pitkin, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruno DeRose, has been visit­ In RCAF, Visits game. Mrs. C. F. Stumke and baby of ing at the DeRose home. street, ton of coal; Nora Nieto, John Leidy Gates, infant son 2354 Ninth street, Denver, ten Salida. Robert Ray and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Provinzano are at­ James Gjellum, who attended of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holliday, TA. 708( (TB A INCA gallons gas; Joseph Vacher, Gol­ Stumke are brothers and sister of tending a convention in Philadel­ Holy Cross college in 1939-40, was baptized in the week. Michael the bridegrroom. HUDSON MOTOR GARS A L L E I\ S den, R.' D. 1, scarf; S. Lombardi, and who is now a pilot officer in phia. Before returning home, they Election Slated and Mary McCarthy ef Vineland The newlyweds departed on a SEPER-IHARKET College avenue, fancy pillow; Mrs. the Royal Canadian Air force, were sponsors. will visit in New York city. Santa Fe Oil Co­ short trip. writ 8ld«'i Luv«tt Servlet Station V. McLeish, Cottage Lane, quilt; visited friends at the Abbey Tues­ A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lippis have 727 Sanu Fe KE. 4067 Robert Logan, Arvada, R. D. 1, HARRY LEISENRINO day. Byron Lay on Nov. 5 in S t Mary’s The bride was bom at Windsor, been visiting at Oja Caliente, N. coffee maker; clothing com­ Wuhinf — Grauint — AcceaiorlM FREE DELTVERt Officer Gjellum is the son of Dr. hospital. The boy is a nephew of where she attended grade and Mex., in the past month. At SL Leanders Motor Tana np — Central Repairini pany, Denver, 100 ppunds of and Mrs. J. Gjellum of Del Norte the Rev. Bernard Cullen, assistant high school, and in 1940 was Mrs. W. Sweeney is recuperat­ FRESB FISB—FRl. A SAT. sugar. graduated from Colorado State and has^a sister, Betty, at St. Chancellor of the diocese, brother ing at her home. She suffered a Pueblo.— (St. Leander’s Parish) Mrs. Thomas Fay, 615 E. Ral­ Scholastita’s academy. While at the of Mrs. Lay. college at Fort Collins. Shortly broken shoulder three weeks ago —The regular meeting of the Al­ ston road, returned last week Abbey he was active in basketball. Mrs. Minota Morrissey is in St after graduation she entered the in an auto accident. tar and Rosary society will be held VICK'S BOB & V A N ’ S from Lincoln, Nebr.,. where she Next month Gjellum will be sent Mary’s hospital recovering from a employ of the Montgomery-Ward The infant daughter of Mr. and in the school hall at 2 p.m. Friday, Call was called because of the death of to England where he will see ac minor operation. company and advanced in her Mrs. Vincent Chimento was bap­ Nov, 21, There will be election of QUALITY LIQUOR STORE work until she was made manager Meat Market her father, T. J. Glennon. tive service with the RAF. Tito Duran was buried after a tized Sunday, Nov. 9. Sponsors officers. of the mail order office at Mont­ For Beer, Wines 750 SANTA FE DRIVE Mary Antionette, infant daugh­ On Nov. the student body Requiem Mass Saturday. were Mrs. and Mrs. Leonard Va- Joseph Ferguson, who has just 11 rose a few months ago. Shp will BOTTLE or CASE ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mickol, heard a lecture by Bernard Mad­ The Junior Newman club is look­ lente. been appointed a second lieutenant Lake station, was baptized on ing forward to its social this Fri­ continue at her post for the pres­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Purcell will 2(( Santa Fa Drivo KE. 71(3 den. Canon City attorney. Mr. in the officers’ reserve of the army FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Fresh Fish Bunday, Nov, 9. Mr. and Mrs. W. Madden recalled many memories day evening. Games and refresh­ ent. attend the Notre Dame-North­ air corps, is visiting with his par­ H. Brown, 507 W. Grandview, of his days in -France in "World ments are included in the program. The bridegroom was bom at westem game. Before returning ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fergu­ were sponsors. war I and spoke briefly on the Hotchkiss but came to Montrose home they will visit in Chicago. son. He will leave soon for a sta­ SANTA FE SHOE When buying from the present crisis. A minute of silence Harry Sullivan Elected with his parents as a young boy, A Requiem High Mass was sung tion in the Philippine islands. HOSPITAL firms advertising in this was observed after the lecture. completing his, high school educa­ for Mrs. Catherine McCarthy on Kenneth Murphy came from To National Legion Post tion at Montrose in 1930. He at­ the fifth anniversary of her death. Shoe Rtpalrinf for tho Wholo Family paper, please n^ention that Fort Colliijs to spend the last FEATURING INVISIBLE HALF Harry Sullivan, Catholic post tended the University of Texas at Word has been received here of weekend with his parents,_Mr. and SOLING you saw their advertise­ lllinois Woman Feted commander of the Leyden-Chiles- Austin and for the past seven the death of Mrs. Catherine Car- Mrs. Tom Murphy. He is a stu­ Wa ApproelaU Parcel Poet OrdCrt ment. At Pueblo Luncheon Wickersham post of the American years has been in the employ of son, mother of Andrew Carson. dent at Colorado State college. 743 SANTA FE DRIVE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Legion was elected foreign rela­ the Denver & Rio Grande rail­ Tri-Hi Sponaor Given Acclaim Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murphy ESTATE OF Barbara Fradtric. MENTAL tions chairman of the legion, it road and of the Railway Express Tim McCarthy is again under­ INCOMPETENT No. (8311. and daughter, Carol Lou, of Ala­ Pueblo.— A luncheon was given was announced by the national ex­ agency. taking work this year with Tri- mosa have been making a short Notlca ia hereby ariven that on the llth Thursday, Nov. 6, by Mrs. H. T. day of October. 1941. lettera of conseryator- ecutive committee at the close of a Upon returning from their wed­ Hi, Inc., "an organization of visit with ' Mrs. Ella Loeffler and St. Philomena\ •hip were ieaued to the underai^ned •• Con- Sullivan, when Mrs. Ella Dixon, two-day meeting in Indianapolis, ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Ray will Pueblo’s^ three high schools” com­ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murphy. •ervatrix at the above named eatate and all ‘ Mrs. John Shearer, and Mrs. Ind. peraona ha^njr riaima atrainat aaid «U U , r)oroth v D eC epcv w ere invitoH to be at home in the small cottage prising more than 200 members. John Andrew Armenia, infant COMMIJIWTY are required to file them for allowance („ I *^oroiny L»et.,ercy were inviieo 10 belonging to Mrs. Ada Nichols on Tim does not get a cent for his ef­ son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ar­ Phone EAsI 9447 the County Court of the City and County! "leet MlSS Angle Sullivan of PAS'TRY SHOPPE Gratitude Expretaed Woodgate road. forts. It is his daily good turn— menia, was baptized in the past of Denver. Colorado, within aix raontha! Joliet, 111., who is visiting her aunt, A reader of the Register, wishes except that it takes several hours ALBl SYSTEM from.(aid date or raid claim, will be for-1 Mrs. John Dunn. Mrs. Sullivan and week by the Rev. Paul Fife, O.S.B. FRUIT CAKE pver barr^. ,to give public thanks for % favor a day to do it. The club has a Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miss Sullivan attended Loretto SHOE SHOP ANNA L. CALLAHAN, received as a result of a novena powerful effect as an eliminator Chavez. 1( Tean in St. Philomcna't Pariah Connervatrix. academy at Joliet. 32)3 E. COLFAX AVE. (At Stcala) made to St. Jude. of inter-school strife and raucous Conrad Imblum Buried SPECIAL THANKSGIVING PASTRY rivalry. The only club similar to Rapid Repair Semico Boulder Bazaar The death of Conrad Imblum EA, 4290 3136 E. (krlfax Pueblo’s Tri-Hi is an organization, occurred in Los Angeles on Thurs­ in Hollywood, Calif., high schools. day, Nov. 6, and the funeral was COMMUNITY Tri-Hi gave three Pueblo Com­ held from St. Leand|r’s church on munity Chest agencies a $100 ^dnesday, Nov. 12, with the Rev. Collins Bike Shop PASTRY SHOPPE Is Rated Success check each last year. Almost 1,- Paul Fife, O.S.B., singing the Re­ NEW LOCATION 000 persons laughed and cheered quiem Mass. 3217 E. Colfax FRUIT CAKE at the High School Follies of J9il, Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par­ Mr. Imblum lived in Pueblo EA. 1786 12 Years in St. Philoncna’a Pariah presented last March in the City ish)— The parish bazaar held from 1896 to 1931 and was a fore­ Beat Equippod Shop on E. Colfax SPECIAL THANKSGIVING PASTRY Relieve Your Family auditorium. Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 5 man for the Santa Fe railroad. and Larfeot Stock Clarence Bellinger, who lec­ EA. 4290 3136 E. Colfax and 6, was successful. The main He was identified with the early tured before the Pueblo county prizes were awarded to Mrs. Flora. history of St. Leander’s parish McGlothlin and Mrs. Annabel T. council, T*arent-Tcachers’ associa­ and was one of its most active H. S. LAY STUDIOS tion, at the council chambers of Emerxener Road Scrrica Of Responsibility Barr. A roast beef dinner was members. He was also a member the City hall, declared mothers Wrcckins Sarrica served to about 250 by the Altar of the St. Boniface society. Sur­ have the most important duty of Interior Designing society. viving him are the following chil­ among American citizens, since Home Fumishinir — Floor Cov- Six local* alumni of the Abbey dren 19 Leo A., Alameda, Calif.; they are instructing children. John, Tulsa, Okla.; Mrs. Lena erinfff — Window Shadet SPRIGG GARAGE, Inc. school. Canon City, attended the Drmporict — Upholstering You can save your family much Cantrell, Los Angeles; Louis, banquet given by the northern Teacher Diet (jharles, and Miss Mary A. Im­ ^237 E. Colfax EAst 7758 2424 East Colfax Ave. worry and responsibility by chapter in Denver on Monday, Nov. Mrs. Mae E. Sexton, a teacher 3. blum, ail of Pueblo. Complete Garage Semico in school district one for nearly Pioneer Resident Dead Jack Perry, son of Mr. and 35 years, died after a three weeks’ Patronize These Firms’. They making funeral arrangements Mrs. Milton Perry, left Boulder Pascal Poe, a pioneer resident Are Co-operating With Your Phona YOrk #548 Open All Night illness. Funeral sef^ces were of Puueblo, died at Denver Nov. 7 on Wednesday, Nov. 12, for the held in Sacred Heart church. Paper. ______naval training station at San and the funeral was held from St. in advance of any need. We Mrs. Sexton was bom and Leander’s church on Monday, Nov. Diego, Calif. Mr. Perry enlisted reared in Pueblo, and recently in the United States navy for a 10, with the Rev. Paul Fife, O.S. rOLO. BLVD. DRIIU CO. taught at Parkview school. She B., singing the Requiem Mass. He I ______have a special Pre-Arrange­ six-year term. He was graduated EA. 3533 -FREE ZIP was the daughter of the late is survived by his daughter, Mrs. B. COLFAX AT from Boulder high school last WM. A. GEDDES DELIVERY Charles L. Wall, a pioneer book Victor L. Di^, Berlin Heights, 0.; COLa BLVD. spring, and this summer served as ment Department and people store operator here. his sons, Pascal Poe, Jr., Engle- a counselor at Camp Holy Cross Surviving her are her husband, ephen, Denver, and Rollin are invited to visit this Depart­ in Canon City. George E. Sexton; a sister, Mrs. Poe, Pueblo; his sisters, Louise L. Holy Family Mrs. Annabel T. Barr, regrular George L. Gleason, and a brother, Poe, Pueblo, and Mrs. Sarah Me- Register- correspondent from Boul­ Charles M. Wall of Pueblo. "Her near, W. Va., and his brother, Al­ ment and investigate the der and organist at Sacred Heart home was 415 W. 22hd. bert W. Poe, Long Beach, Calif. For Quality Bakery Goode church, is recovering from i MILLER PHARMACY matter of pre-arrangements at major operation performed Mon GL. >117 Cor. W. 44th and Tannyton day at a Boulder hospital. Altar Society Meets North Denver’s Most Complete Miss Therese Stengel, assistant , Drugstore! WEISS BAKERY any time. ' In Steamboat Springs Ont sleek from Holy Family Church professor of Germanic lan^ages Pueblo 4024 T.nnyaon SL and literature and social director “Make' Onr Storo Year Haadqnartan'' of Harding hall, was injured in an steamboat Springs.—The Altar automobile accident about eight society met at the home of Mrs. miles southeast of Boulder on the B. T. Chase. The newly elected CONOCO SERVICE Louisville r.pad. She suffered se­ TENNYSON CAFE president, Mrs. E. V. Beeve, pre­ vere lacerations about her right WATCHES sided. The Rosary was led by Fa- 3955 TENNYSON ST. STATION eye. She will be unable to return 'ther Edward Prinster. Othei to classes for a week or ten days. DIAMONDS Home Cooked Meals E. R. EDISON ’members present were Mrs. Fick CL. 9 9 3 3 Wa Call for and HORAN Miss Betty Perry, student Mrs. Held, Mrs. Autcr, Mrs. R. Try Our Delicious Fish Dinners 3ltb and Tennyson Deliver AND SON CHAPEL S nurse in St. Joseph’s hospital in W. Light, Mrs. E. D. Light, Mrs. Mr. and Mrt. Oacar Taylor, Propa. Denver, spent the weekend with Eckstine, Mrs. Bob Smith, Mrs. We Appreciata Pariah Patronaga KEystone 6297 # KEystone 6296 her parents, Mr. /md Mrs. Milton Studer, Mrs. Rollison, Mrs. (josand, Perry, and her brother, Jack and Miss Auter. When buying from the IQ2.7 Oevelarvl Place Perry. Plans were discussed for making Berkeley Liquor Store James Pike, accompanied by his the new yearbook. After the firms advertising in this Guarding Forever our Founder^ Ideals .ions, William of Boulder and meeting, a lunch was served bj ACROSS FROM ELITCH’S paper, please mention that Thomas of Brighton,,attended Mrs. Chase, assisted by her mother Opposite Post Office CHRI8TUN BROS. WINES you saw their advertise­ business meeting in Kansas City Mrs. Rollison. The next meeting PHONE GLENDALE »37 last week. He remained in Mis­ ‘•And Just ms ReUahUT will be held Nov. 27 at the home 44(1 W. 3Sth Ava. Denver. Celo. ment. souri a few days to visit relatives. of Mrs. Eckatine. PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER J a THOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyetone 4205 Thursday, Nov. 13, 1941

Social Also on Evening’i Schedule Would You Like lo COLORADO SPRINGS CLUB TO Become a Lay Brother? Pueblo Guild DINNER, GAMES PARTY TO BE Ram lffiDllave Would you Ilk* I* aonaaafat* r e v ttU to God a* a Lar Brotbar, drrotlaa HEAR BEST SELLER REVIEWED your Ilf* to prsyar and arerk la tba ptac* and quiat of th* Hoeaatairl HELD IN JULESBURG NOV. 25 If you know a trad*, plica It la tb* 13 Hiws’ Nov. 31 Nnrlc* of Ood I If you tro not fkllM To Give Sbower cago, Mr. and Mrs. James Robert sjprings.- in a trado. wt ihsll bo (lad to Uteb Cronin’a The Keye of the Kingdom Lee are to return home this week­ Julesburg.—The Holy Name so­ served from 5:30 to 7:30, and the you oaa Davalop wbattaar good la la will be reviewed by Mri. John end, Calhan.— The annual 18 Hours’ .you for God’* Capia Writ* for our ciety end the Altar and Rosary ;ames party will begin at 7:30 and Pueblo.—M«mb«ri of S t Mary’i Rourke at the luncheon meeting of devotion will be held Sunday, Nov. booklat, **Tbo 8alT«tarlsa Brotbar.** ait until 9:80, when the social will Mr. and Hri. Frank Savage of Tb* Vary Rararaad Fitbai Prariaai*] bospitel (uUd, 'who ere iponiorina society will sponsor a chicken din­ f the Friday Book club at Mrs. J, R. 30, in Sbered Heart church, ner, games party, and social in begin. A special prize will be Denver spent the weekend with Saciaty of tb* Dirln* Sartor, lalTa* Lyle’s home,^^ Mrs, R. S. Sher­ Ramah. The single Mass on that ,tarlaa Stailoary. 8L Kaxiaa*. WIfc their annual Thankifiving ihower Lowe’s ball on Nov, 26. The tickets given. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McKenna, wood and Mrs. F. J. Kelly will as­ Sunday is scheduled for 9 ;30, and for the chlldren’i ward of the hos­ are 60 cents for adults and 25 cents A meeting of the various com­ who were hosU on Saturday, Nov. Grand Junction.— The junior so­ sist with the luncheon. adoration of the Blessed Sacra­ pital, would like to have all dona- for children. The dinner will be mittees was held Tuesday night, 8, at a bridge dinner. dality will meet at the home of Mrs. Henry J. Yates will leave ment will begin immediately after Your Natural Biauty lioni in by Monday. Anyone wish­ Nov. 11, in the basement of the Miss Wilma Mulvihill, 408 Ouray Joseph Herbner of Des Moines, Saturday, Nov. 16, for Ottawa, Mass. ing to contribute fi aiked to get in rectory. Ed Slavic and Clarence avenue, with Corinne Daily as as la., visited last week with his brought out with lid d Canada, where she will be a guest contact with one of the members, Vest were appointed on a commit­ slstant hostels Tuesday evening, uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, John A benefit social and turkey of her father, A. H. McDougall. Mercolized who will call for the gifts. tee to select the orchestra. Ed Nov, 18. The program topic, "The Vand^berg. party will be held Saturday eve­ « HOyRS' R[1 Slavic, Michael Schafer, George Mri. Yates expects to be away two ning, Nov, 22, in the Ramah audi­ Belonging to the guild are Mrs. Life of St. Cecilia,” will be dis­ The Legion of M a^ Praetidium Wax C r e a m ’ weeks. torium. Roge^ Ries’ five-piece J. J. McDonnell, Mrs. Edward Me Knaller, and Joe Schmidt were ap­ cussed by Miss Darlene Petrie. of the Immaculate Conception of Try tbi* famou* Skla pointed to take charge of the games After spending a week in Chi- orchestra will play. Tickets are Cabe, Mrs. C. G. Keeler, Mrs. L. C, C. D. of A, PUn Session St. Mary’s parish met Wednesday Bleach *nd Betutlfitr, Griffith, Mrs. George P. Huber, party, John Haberkom was desig­ evening, Nov. 12, at 7 o’clock. 60 cents. ------Merooliud Wax Crttau The C. D. of A. session will be It* yffectire ingredient* hntaa th* atturu Mrs. Grover Buckley, Mrs, L. T. IT nated to be in charge of the tickets Members of St. Mary’s PTA will Feod Stand at Fair I* Sucea** on the floor. Ed Slavic dis­ held at the home of Mrs. Amors aetinty of th* ikia in fltkiiy off lifele**, dull Morgan, Mrs. Edna Farley, Mrs. receive Communion in a body in The food stand sponsored by or darkened inrftca ikin in tmy, loTuibt* p i^ Henry McCarthy, Mrs. L. T. Mor­ tributed the tickets after the Rsso Tuesday evening, Nov. 18, with Mmes. Paonessa, De Rose, Canon City K. of C. S t Mary’s church at the 8 o’clock the Calhan parish at the recent tide*, Thi* complexion tightener o*ed u di> gan, Mrs. J. C. Welte, and Mrs. Masses last Sunday and will do so rteted rereal* tn* whiter, oewet undertkifc Pantuso, and Jachetta as assistant Mass Sunday, Nov. 16. El Paso county fair was a financial Raymond McCarthy. again this Sunday. success. Father Andrew Topor ex­ IwMi UrtlliU dihtni loo** nefee* (Ua. Glaa a hostesses. The program topic Nua*’ Shower Slated dclithiful luu* of frubntu. Rcdnm antn nrae* The committees appointed by the tends his thanks to the committee “ John Barry,Captain,U. S. Navy,’‘ A pantry shower will be given oiL Otuolrc Baeolitt Aitringcnt la aowlulf pia* Altar and Rosary society that have members, the volunteer work­ witch hi»«l ted lit daily, aoraiif at mmagt will be discusaed by Mrs, Jane the week of Nov. 20 in honor of Boulder.— (Mt. St. Gertrude’i care of preparing the dinner will Schedule Program ers, and the many patrMis and TatMl M l UlW—Tw thi* catiini, a o ^ u *ad CLASSIFIED ADS Palrang. the Sisters of Loretto of St refriihtn* facial W* bell*** you will lie* It. Academy)— The Forty Hours’ de. be listed in the next issue of the friends from Colorado Springs. a«M ts« tn «yrd fV iHuti eilniaeai U votion is being held In Mt. St. Ger Rtgititr. Mrs. Katie Grout, 620 Chipeta Mary’s school. John Russell, the infant son of urordi. It four tf matt •MHeotlv* Inwt Canon City,— The local council trude’s chapel beginning Friday avenue, suffered many painful Honoring their niece, Mrs. Vin­ Mr. and Mrs. John Kucherik of tr« iHe. th( ntt i* to* p«T «*re per )•’ Confirmation It of the Knights of Columbus will •u* Serntni muit tcesmiKiir *11 *r4*n morning, Nov. 14, with a High cuts and bruises when she fell near cent Coleman of Greenwich, Conn-. North Calhan, was baptized in St. r««*lv*d en Hindtr v. .Mother Ancilla and Sister In- THEVORHESSHOECO. The third and final arithmetic nich came to America 55 ^ears ago help. Will you take care of an wilT pay for the erection of an Angeles. nhcencia will go from here to Louis- COLORADO 8PKING8. COLO. orphan for a month? altar in a Near East mission match between the seventh and Other prizes were awarded to and settled first in Pittsburgh, ville, where the sisters have chapel. You and your deceased the eighth grades was won by the the following; Mrs. Warren Rid­ where she married her husband, another school. novembeS "reading would daily be remembered at eighth grade. A series of spelling dell, quilt; Mrs. Martin Lane, ham; Nicholas, who died in Janua^, Mrs, A1 Simon underwent a If you have not read our booklet Holy Mus. matches will begin Monday, Nov. Mrs. Carl Douglas, wool comforter; 1940. She had been a resident of major operation at the Burlington Ideal Gleaners, Inc. on Gregoris' Masses you should 17. Father Barry Wogan of Golden, Pueblo for the past 60 years. hospital last week. do so during this month of Novem­ DID YOU’ flilEMBER cedar lamp; Eddie Ott of Ever­ She was a member of St. Mary’s The Altar society of St. Cather­ 0. D. POTTS ber. It explains the ancient cus­ Have you done anything for Pueblo Youth Given green, doll, and Mrs. Walter Ham­ church and Mary of P e^ tu a l Help ine’s church of Burlington held its Where the Charm of Netentme lodge. le Reetored tom of having thirty Masses of­ your deceased during this month? mett cedar basket regular meeting Sunday morning, 117 E. PIKE.S PEAK fered—every day for thirty con If not, do so. Ask the .nission- ■ Promotion by Navy The bazaar, which has been Rosary recitation was held at Nov. 9, immeciately after Mas*. Mala I14S US E. Pika* Part Av*. secutive days—for a soul departed. aries to offer Mass for them. That held annually for 14 years, 7:30 I’hursday, Nov. 6, at the Mrs. Frank Carraher was hostess. C*lara4a Spring*. Calo Write for a copy. We will mail is the best way to remember your Pueblo.— Norman E. Mergler, opened as always with a dinner. chapel of the George F, McCarthy Father Henry Ernst assisted at It to you. There is no charge. dead. son of Mrs. J. H. Rannells, 744 More than 700 persons were served funeral home. Funeral services the closing of the Forty Hours’ Belmont, has been promoted to The money realized on the bazaar were held Friday in St. Mary’s devotion Sunday evening at Our seaman, first class. Mergler is at­ is applied toward the St Joseph’s church at 9 a.m. Burial was made Lady of Perpetual Help church in 8«nd tn eomrmmlottlont to tached to the 17. S. S. Caerin, a parish debt and toward the sup­ beside her husband in the family The Heyse Sheet Metal Works Goodland, Kans. INCORPORATED destroyer, and is a pointer for one port of the parish school. lot in Roselawn. Study clubs have been organized Catholic Tlear East (JDelfira Association of the gun crews of the ship. He Woman’* Seeioty Meat* Besides her son, John, Mrs. Star­ in Burlington and Stratton and Gas, Coal Furnaces, Air Conditionings is home on a short leave. Norman The Altar and Rosary society asinich is survived by two daugh­ will begin functioning thii week. 219 North Weber Street Phone t Main 552 480 Loxington Ave. tt 4«th 8t. New York, N. Y, Mergler is a nephew of Mrs. H. met in the school hall Wednesday ters, Miss Helen Starasinich anc It is expected that at least four COLORADO 8PBING8. COLO. T. Sullivan of St. Francis' parish. afternoon, Nov. 12. Mrs. WiUiani Veet, both of Pueblo. clubs will start discussions. Thursday, Nov. 18, 1941 Offica, 988 Banoock Straat THE DENVER CATHOI^C REGISTER Talcphono, EEystona 4205 PAGE SEVEN

Quotes Miss Lennon at W ^Vl)lhlCrS House Committee Says: Study Club Session liTiUtitni end ARRoaonaMU O C WITH DOUBLE * 2 ^ 6 RP WASTE MATERIALS SHOULD BE F ENVELOPES CATHOLIC ACTION PRESENTS I Ita p ln Upon Kwaart COLLECTED BY SALVAGE GROUPS m b w t t T CHALLENGE TO WHOLE WORLD PUNS INNIAL 07791483 In hearings recently held, the "The committee learned after in­ CITY OF VIENNA "The challenge of Catholic youths who will be able to weave house military affain investigating vestigation that the aluminum committee concluded that success­ BEAUTY SHOP Action is ringing across the world. into the social fabric justice and campaign was undertaken to meat n i DEC. 1 truth, youths who will stand in the ful drives for urgently needed Look Your LoratlMtl It is very late, but not too late. rain and see the rainboV. waste materials should be con­ a drastic shortage of secondary The soldiers of Christ are on the ReauUr ,15.00 Hachlntlm Wavt riven 'Carry Wbola Wprid’ Because of her inability to con­ ducted by existing salvage-collcct- aluminum metal in the handi of for 18.10 when thii ad ia preeented march." So quoted Miss Nellie ing[ organizations, with responsi­ According to tentative srrange- A phrase quoted by a speaker tinue, Miss Ann Limacher, coun­ aluminum ameltera. The metal ents of the Denver curia of the 411 Ttaple CL 8ld(. TA. 81M Lennon in her report on the Na­ at the conference and repeated by cil chairman of the Junior Cath­ bility for t!.e conduct of such tional Conference of Catholic collected contributed to the lolu- egion of Mary, the annual re­ Miss Lennon carried a wealth of olic DaughteM of America, has re­ campaigns lodged with a single Charities at the November meet­ tlon of thia problem and was of union of the group will be held meaning to her hearers: "To be signed. Her place will be filled by government agency. ing of the Noonday Study club. definite value to the defense Sunday afternoon, Dec. 7, in St truly Catholic you must carry the Miss Dorothy Waltb, 4646 Batavia The recent collection of house­ effort. The public may rest as­ Catharine’s church and in the par­ A .B .G . Doll Shop The words were taken from the whole world in your heart." Mrs. place, vice president. All juniors hold aluminum, the committee re address of Archbishop Robert E. sured that all the aluminum col­ ish auditorium. A religious cere­ A limited number of Imported dolU Quigley, the mother of a large wanting information may call Miu ported, demonstrated the inadvisa­ Lucey of San Antonio, Tex., at the lected will, ai rapidly aa possible, mony, including legion prayers, . etill left in etoek. family, aroused women busy with Walsh, EM. 0976, or Mrs. Harvey bility of completely by-passing the Pontifical Mass that opened the be turned into proper channels sermon, and Benediction of the Expert Doll Repairing home duties by saying: “ I would J. Smith, CH. 5307. ' regular trade channels, A pri- for conversion into whatever ma­ Blessed Sacrament, will precede a conference. , mary reauirement for this metal Doll Parte feel sadly remiss were I to cloister All girls who have signed jun­ terial for which it is suited and social meeting at which the enter­ U A 'x V Miss Lennon’s report was de­ to reach Its proper place in indus­ Phone GU 7777 ZKI W. 38nd Are. myself at this time in the happy ior applications and have not as that the housewives of the nation tainment will be furnished by void of tiresome statistics, and try is that the various kinds be confines of my home." A quotation yet been assigned to troops art deserve the wholehearted thanks talent from all the praesidia of the through outstandinfe points she carefully sorted. from the address of the Most Rev, askqd to meet with the counselori of the government for their patri­ area. HAVE YOU offered food not only for thought Joseph Francis Rummel, Arch­ K i . 6 3 4 l but for inspiration to act. Other at tnle clubhouse Saturday, Nov. In eonclueion the report eaid; otic and enthusiastic contribu­ Three hundred active and aux­ MODERNIZED YOUR bishop of New Orleans, given at 16. tion." iliary memheri of the curia are phrases were selected from the ad­ the banquet closing the conference Thirty - four - girls, who were expected to attend this celebration INSURANCE? dresses of Miss Anne Sarachon seemed to be an answer to the The office of production man­ trained by Major ViweM, repre­ in honor of the accomplishments Optometrist and Optician Hooley, in charge of the women’s challenge of Archbishop Lucey in Denver Deanery agement contemplates equally fine ProlacI rour$elf against nett division of the National Catholic sented the junioM in tne Armistice of the legion in the past year. The his opening address: "Christian assistance from housewives as it hatardt. day parade. three Denver North Side, praesidia, Community Service, and Mrs. J. V. charity will survive in spite of works out the details of a plan for Helen Waleh Quigley, chairman of the women’s Girls still having Junior Cath­ St. Catherine’s, Holy Family, and HORACE W. BENNETT dark forebodings, and a condition Of DCCW Will the collection of scrap materials division of social service. Mias olic Daughter un ifom i are asked of several kinds on a nation-wide St. Dominic’s, are in charge of the AMOcista & CO. prevails in the world today which Hooley pleaded for the needs of to return them to the clubhouse. level and on a continuing basis. arrangements for the gathering. W. R. JOSEPH I ll Taker Bldf. Phone TA. 1871 offers a challenge to Christian PBANR MNGLAND Jr. Uoaaaet the USO. She said that members charity.” Troop 10 Divided Meet on Nov. 17 The plan will be based on use of At a preliminary meeting of the RYES BRAHINKO Ifianriare Denartaaent wanted to return to civilian life Miss Lennon is grand regent of Troop 10 has been divided into the facilities of the waste ma­ committee Tuesday evening, Nov. terials industry, among which the Pkaa* TAkar tSB9 St. Rita’s court. Catholic Daugh­ two troops, troop 6, with Mary 11, in St. Catherine’s hail the fol­ XtB-StB Malastii Bids. Specializing in Quality Plumbing and ters of America, and was Mected O’Keefe as counselor, and troop 6, The Denver deanery, of St. Vincent de Paul Salvage lowing discussed plans that were to the executive committee of the with Mary Frances Murray ai which Mra. L. A. Higgint 1* bureau haa assumed an important submitted at the officers’ meeting Heating Repairs National Conference of Catholic counselor. preaident, will maal Monday, role in the Denver area. held Thursday evening, Nov. 13; Charities at the meeting in Hous­ Meeting for both troops will be Nov, 17, at 2 p.ra. at tha Emphasis at the present time The Rev. George Speharr spiritual ton. Miss Lennon was presented held on the fiMt and third Satur­ Catholic Daughtora’ club­ continues to bo on old newspapers director of St. Catherine’e unit; CHECKER SLAHERY & COMPANY by Miss Margaret Lear. Mrs. H. L. days of every month.. Elections of house, 1772 Grant atroot. and magazines. De Paul men ex­ Miss Mary Lowery, Mr. and Mrs. Gorden, vice president of the study new officers will be held at the Tho Vary Rot. Monaignor press their gratitude for the in Martin Andrews, Mrs. Henry CABS club, presided in the absence of next business meeting. John R. Mulroy, spiritual di- creased tonnage contributed to Weber, and Miss Georgina Harris, ED DUNDON, Mfr. PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS all of St. Catherine’s; Charles De the president, Mrs. J. H. Johnson. Troop will .be entertained on roetor, will apoak. their Salvage bureau by Catholic 6 Bell and George Lampe of St. TA. 2233 LewMt Zonad RgtM 17.26 MARKET STREET The hostesses for the day were Nov, 15 by Louann Miller and Mrs, Higgins raqutata that families as a result of announse- Dominic’s, and Genevieve Kuester Mrs. J. M. Bylsma, chairman; Miss ovary affiliatod organisation menta in these columns. Thia fine JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 Rosemary Dunst at the latter’i of Holy Family praesidium. Margaret Leary, Mrs. George Les­ home, 644 S. Pearl. bo roproiontod by sevoral co-operation doubtless has helped lie, and Mrs. .T. J. Dowd. The secre­ doUgatos as thara i* much to lessen, though it has by no This committee will meet Tues­ tary, Mrs. Regina Cole, read a let­ work to bo dono io which means relieved, the pressing need day evening, Nov. 18, at the home ter from the Rev. Edward Woeber Catholic women aro azpoetad for etill larger quantities of these of Miss Lowery to complete and DR. W. P. CARLIN in appreciation of the words of Junior Society’s to tako a dofinite part. Mr*. materials. It is hoped, therefore, revise arrangements as approved sympathy and Mass offered for his Thomas Garrison, prosidont that those families who have not at the officers’ meeting. DENTIST aunt. Miss Josephine Woeber, a of tho DCCW, will toll of tho as yet begun contributing papers, The officers of the curia met at 1458 CORONA STREET ca rter member of the club and quarterly eenforonco recently ma^zines, and all other discarded the home of Miss Teresa Maher, director of its musical features. Annual Ball Is articlei to the St Vincent de Paul OFFICE HOURS I I t» 18 A.M„ 1 t« I PJI. hold in Walsonburg. Mrs. 960 Pennsylvania, and approved The death of Miss'Margaret Bayne Dwight Shoa, program chair­ Salvage bureau will do so from the suggestions of the committee TELEPHONE (TIERRY 3124 was noted. She.^ was remembered Slated Nov. 14 man, hat arrangad the enter­ now on. It is surprising how that is arranging the annual re­ in prayer, and the secretary was tainment and will preaant rapidly papera and magazinea ac­ union. Father J. Roy Figlino, instructed to send a card of sym­ theao participating. cumulate if families set them aside diocesan director of the legion, pathy to her sisters, Misses Anna in some out-of-the-way comer announced that, in accordance with and Rose Longan. The Junior Tabernacle society when they have finished with them will hold its annual fall ball Friday the proposal offered at the pre­ Mrs. Harvey J. 'Smith, chairman The bureau’s trucks will call and JAMES MOTOR CO. evening, Nov. 14, in the Lincoln vious curia meeting, the Rev. of Red Cross work, reported that remove them at any specified in­ Gregoi7 Smith, pastor of St. DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS room of the Shirley-Savoy hotel. Shower Will Be 183 garments were completed in tervals. Francis de Sales’ parish, had ac­ October. Proceeds from the party will be Expert Repair Service at Reaionable Rate*— AUe Used Care sent as gift checks at Christmu ' By thia kind of co-operation cepted an invitation to address the SAVE on your new Mrs. A. T. Manzanares, past Catholics will no.t only be render­ next curia gathering in regard to Set of Dtihea , . . 13th & Lincoln K£. 8221 president, was welcomed back time to the priests in the outlying Held for Nuns missions of Colorado, and will lup- ing a service to their country, but the legion's plans to further the after a long illness. Mrs. J. J. they will at the tame time sub­ organization of study clubs-at all Dowd, chairman of membership, ly needed linens to many small chapels throughout the state. The first evening meeting of the stantially assist de Paul men in the parishes in the diocese that reported on the sending of duplex Cathedral Mothers’ club for this relieving the suffering of destitute now nave a Legion of Mary prae­ Annual cards to each member to announce In behalf of the committee. Mils Frances Nadorff, general chair­ fall will be conducted Friday, Nov. familiea without regard to race, sidium. the meeting. Those present were color, or creed. Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6. Phone MAin 8437 man of the benefit, and her assist­ 14. A pantry shelf shower for Father Figlino also announced Mrs. Regina Cole, who had as her The telephone number is guest, Mrs. Elizabeth McGovern ants, Miss Patricia Vogel and Mn. that the date of the next curia the sisters will be held. CHerry 6608. Thanksgiving of Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. George Raymond Wehrle, thank the fol­ meeting is Nov. 27. St. Eliza­ The following ofllcers, commit­ beth’s presidia will be host to the Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist Leslie, who had as her guest her lowing patrons and patroneasei sister, Mrs. Maud Nisonger of who have generoualy gided the so­ tee chairmen, and room mothers group in the parish hall, 11th and ciety in its work: Curtis. Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets Beverly Hills; Mrs. J. W. Bylsma will serve for the coming year: Sale of The Very Rev, Harold V, Campbell, Nuns Fete Group fc ^ and her guests, Mrs. A. J. Stark- the Rer. Gregory Smith, Dr. and Uri. Honorary president. Sister Mary burger and Mrs. 0. J. Boehme; John W. Barry, Dr. and Mri. J. F. Har­ Janet; spiritual director, the Rev. Mrs. J. J, Dowd, Mrs. H. L. Gor- rington, Mr. and Mri. R.^ M. Ahern, John A. Berry, John E. Corcoran, Leonard C. A. J. Lucy; president, Mrs. Frank At Their Convent Dinnerware dan, Mrs. C, J. Hyland, Mrs. J. L. Hart, Dan F, McEenry, M. Regan, Georg* PRODUCERS CREAMERY PRODUCTS MEAN Morse, Mrs. J. P. McConaty, Mrs. E. Steinka, Raymond J. Wthrle; Cooke; vice president, Mrs. Leroy Sets and open stock, all Nellie Konricki, Mrs. A. T. Man­ Mmef. John Akolt, Carolina Aneii, The Sisters of the Good Shep­ QUALITY PRODUCTS AT REASONABLE PRICES T, L. Angle, W. B, Baetien, Srniet V, Koeber; secretary, Mrs. Felix Po- substantially reduced. zanares, Mrs. J. C. Hagus, Mrs. herd entertained th e Queen’s Beck, Lucille Berlin, Thereiia Benntreai, gliano; treasurer, Mrs. George ^R O ASTID AND D IL IVIM D ^ J. L, Brubaker and her guests, L. A. Bottler, F. H. Brinkhane. J. J. Daughters at the convent, E. Lou­ Mrs. Ansel Smith, Mrs. James Campbell, Joieph Celia, Jr.; Ella Chriital, Bums; historian, Mrs. Leo Rowan; isiana avenud and Colorado boule­ Ice Cream Philip Clarke, Anne Coffin, Leo Connell, hospitality, Mrs. Dan O’Grady; vard, on Sunday, Nov. 9, at 3 p.m. FRESH DAILY HEAR Clannen, of Limon, and Mrs, Nor­ J. B. Coigriff, J. G. Coatcllo. Joteph man Brubaker; Miss Nellie Len­ membership, Mrs. William VahiM unexcelled In Quality Teae, Milk • Cream , Craven, J. T. Coalin, H. J. Dehmer, Ed­ Schrodt; ways and means, Mrs. The students of the home eco­ Stories of Dinnerwora non, and Miss Margaret Leary. ward Delehanty, Edwin F. Deifne, Louia nomics class served dainty refresh­ 8pleee,&umtSi Baldag Powder by J. NEVIN CAJWON Hostesses for the December meet­ Disptnte, J. J. Dooting, Joieph J. Robert Morrison; prom m , Mrs. Dooling, Thomas Egan, B. F. Fitiaimoni, E. J. O’Connor; publicity, Mrs. ments and entertained with songs, Wednetdayx, 10:45 A.M. OB KMYR BuHer I 933 Bannock Su ing will be Mrs. W. J, Foehl, chair­ Thomai E. Floyd. Gilea Folay, F. W. dancing, and orchestral selections. KE. 7181 M. L. Valley; KEritone 3297, S Denver, Colo. man; Mm . C. j . Hyland, Mm . H. L. Ford, John F, Fortune, E. T. Glbboni, At the brief meeting, the mem­ Gorden, and Mm . W. J. Cameron. Gil ]. Craber, Thomai E. Graena, U. T. Room ))|othera— Sister Viola’s Griffith, A. R. Groiheider, Frank J. room, M rs/J. McCarthy and Mrs. bers were urged not to forget the A Christmas program will be pre­ Guiry; donations of fruit and jellies for ON OUR MENU— DAILY and SUNDAY William Foley; Sister Joan’s room, sented. In honor of National Cath­ Mmei. Robart D. Hall. D. M. Harrii. the aged at the Little Sister of the olic Book week, a book review was 0. H. Hencmann, L. A. Higgins, R. Paul Mrs. 0. Escher and Mrs. R. Carson's Poor home. The ingathering will be SIN 4 Market Sts. Denver Horan, W, P. Horan, C. J. Hyland, E. C. Young; Sister Ruth Agnes’ room, given on The Keyt of the Kingdom, Jackion, Frank D. Jtnningi. Luther thia week, with delivery qt the ISih and Stout Streets Mrs. G. Burns and Mrs. H. Wood; ^jUOlOJADOSlMCI^^ by Dr. A. J. Cronin. Seven Keys to Johnion, Vincent J. Kandorf. Joieph homo this Sunday, Nov. 16. FRICASSEE of Brazil and How Green Wa» My Kavanaufh, 0. M. Kellogg, Ralph A. Sister Aquinas’ room, Mrs. F. An- Kelly, John C. Knopke, William Kraft. tonella and Mra. F. Weiss; Sister Valley were discussed by Miss Samuel J. Lewis, Leonard P. Littall, Elizabeth McGovern, Mrs. Nison­ James £. Maloney, Katheryn C. Mc­ Mary Edith’s room, Mrs, F, Gran- ger, Mrs. Dowd, Miss Margaret Carthy, Phil MeCarty, J. P. McConaty, nell and Mrs. A. Hughes; Sister Jamea McMullen. Thomas F. MoNamars, Louis Adelaide’s room, Mrs. H. Leary, and Mrs. Hagus. Hyacinth W. H. McNiehola, Jamea A. MeSwigan, CHICKEN Was Never LAke Thit, Mrs, Leona Burkett and Mrs. D. McGroatry; M. F. Montgomery, Thomas J. Mor­ “ Where Denver Shops With Con/ldenee^’ Phone KE. 2111 Brings You Mattingly Weber’s new story run­ rissey, A. J. Morroni, John F. Murtaugh; Sister Agnella’i room, Mrs. F. 65 Mmei. Henry B. Nadorff, B. F. O'BritE, Koenesy and Mrs. J. Flynn; Sister ning as a serial in Extension, was Mary B. O'Fallon. M. J. O’Fallon. Fella • OTHER COMPLETE DINNERS FROM 60^ also discussed. O'Neill, JulU A. O'Neill, Hngh T. Mary Sylvia’s room, Mrs. T. O'Reilly, Louis F. Palast, Michael Puio. Kemme and Mra. R. Schrider; L. J, Rabtoay, Alfred H. Rampe, Eliia- Sister Therese Martin’s room, Mrs. beth Rees. Timothy Reidy. John L. Ries, CLASSIC RECORD OFFER! George W. Rienki, Joieph Rlhn, E. M C. Cook and Mrs. F. Kenime, and Rowlsnd, Stephen W. Ryan, P, C. Sister Lucretia’s room, Mrs. A. Qlm(kMdtSm MoAers’ Club to Schaefar, L. P. Scholl, Dennis Sheady, Jepson and Mrs. Charles. Fliedene. Rodney Slinde, Hubert A, Smith. M. A. 5 ten-inch records or S twelve- Qumed and Operated by Frederick Werder Spangelberger, John H. Splllane, Eugene Steele, John J. Sullivan, P. J, Sullivni. inch records — famous artists’ T. A. Siimmtri, Harry Swigart. M. J. 1716-30 Broadway Taney. J. T. Tierney. John F. Vail. renditions of ’’music that will Meet OD Nov. 17 Christina Vogel, Peter D. Walsh, F. C. Weston, John Wich, Charles McAllister 0livs forever” — complete with Wilcox, ind Glenn B. Wilson;. a beautiful album The monthly meeting of the St. William R. Heckethom, J. A. Mclsaae, Mary’s MotheM’ club will be held Charles Ponedel, Dudley Shellnutt, Jack Stillwell, and Glen Vaughan; 99 at the academy on Nov. 17. Misses Clella Carter, Florence Cbo- Etienne Perenyi will give an inter­ quette, Mary Donohue, Jeanetfe Duns. Al^m No. 1— Five 10-ln. Recordi. A lbum No. 7— Three 12*in. Recordst esting talk on "Defense and Reli­ Ann Fitxgerald, iJela Frniiini, Cecelia Strauss Waltzes. Celebrated Dinner Music. Garland, Frances Hanky, Sarah Higgins, gion’” after the business meeting. Msmie Hots, 0. Jimes, Nell C. Joyes, Album No. 2— Five 10.in. Record*. The various committees will give Album No. 8— Three 12*!n. Records. Marie Kahn, Ida Kirwin, Nellie M. Len­ Light CUsaical Music. N. Y. Philharmonic Quartette. their final reports on the defense non. Margaret Lynch, Cntherine Hall, Esther Maul, Catharina C. Maloney, Album No. 3— Five 10-in. games party to be held at 8 p.m. Mamie MeAndrews, Agnee Heintet, Records. Album No. 9—Three 12-in, Records. this Friday evening in the audi­ Marge Mohan, Franeei Nadorff, Kath­ Great Compotera. Qaiaical Dance Muaic. torium of the academy. St. erine O’Heron, Teresa O'Heron. Anna Album No. 4— Five 10-in. Records. Album No. 10— Three 12-in. Records. Mary’s MotheM’ club thanks its O’Neill, Margaret Ormiby. Jessie Pai- quale, Sarah Schreiner, Meric Spillmai, OON’T FORGET Beat Loved Song*. Muaic for every mood. many friends and donoM for their Sophie Sunedsh, and Fatricia Vogal; co-operation. Av* Maria clrelt. Biassed Siorament Album No. 5— Three 12*in. Records. Album No. 11— Five 10*in. Records. Refreshments will be served at circle, Guardian Angel circle, Holy Inno­ Orcheitral Gem*. World Famous Waltzes. cents clrelt. Imroaeulite Conception the close of the meeting and Mm . circle, Joan of Are circle. Little Flower Album No. 6— Three 12*in. Record*. Album No. 12—Five 10*in. Records. J. L. Higson, chairman, will be elrele. Madonna circle, Morning Star 3 Celebrated Overture*. Songs That Live Forever. assisted by Mmea. Anthony Co- circle. Mystical Body circle, Myttieal » We are fealuring feast Day Rose circle. Our Lady of Loritto circle. viello, A. M. Campbell, Glen Dick- Our Lady of Ixiurdes circle. Our Lady turkeys—your assurance thot man, Oscar Levin, William S. of Perpetual Htip circle. Oni; Lady of the "main event" of your I^vingti, Edward Madden, H. A. the Rosary circle. Our Lady of '.he Snows IM RICH EO m e a d RKard circle. Our Lady of Sorrows circle. 8hao— dinner will roost delicious, LaMoure, D. W. Oyler, W. E. Precious Blood circle. Saneta Marla lender, and golden brown. Sherart, Arthur V. Werner, Wil­ circle, St. Ann's elrele, SL CeclUa’i elrele, Fourth Guaranteed to plaosa you in liam Perry, and George H. Greene. and St. Luke's elrele. Floor every way or your money back. Iveryend needs the V1l«> Clean Curtains Yours to Enjoy m ini end Iren wHh which Mean a krighUr ho»a— For addad plaaaara, aatartala at tb* H ill btrend It enriched os W* <* tbsa IS CosmopotIUn - FIONEXR DQtlMO THE DENVER DRY GOODS CO. kaaatifallT. pert ehhe Netien's HeeHh ROOM . . Denver, Colo. PLAIN 0 0 F r 11 .•nd Welfare Pregramq Curtain* Genliemen: Pleaae send me the 8BO PPI . Album* checked, at 1,99 eacht Pair— BAMBOO ROOM. B*» I.—...... 4...>..... 7 ..._... 10...... 30c amoMod t k a 2.....M... 5..••»».. 8 . 11...HM-M OaiBapetttaB 8_____ 6...... 9------12------•a *et»ot-kaoa (riands. Charge__ ...Check...... C. 0. D,-..-... WAY NDRY Cosmopolitan Hotel Money Order.„...... 2412 Curtii St. ■RADBURT B. HOBSR, Oaa. Mgt. PAGi: ZIGHT 0fflce, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER -CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephonej KEystone 4205 Thursday, Nov. 13, 1941 Home—Travel—Recreation 75 in Attendance s c h o o l s o d a lis t s w il l Fra# Car ^ash— Ask Vs PARISH SODALin UNION HAS Large Allenilaiice Shower Held for ROY BUTLER’S HELP FURNISH LOWRY CHAPEL D*X Service Station 2ND SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION 715 South Logan At Parish Party Littleton Rectory Spruce 9856 ' Saturday, Nov. 8, at the first up. “ Holy Family parish,’’ said a quarterly meeting of the Rocky sodalist, “ will provide a Missal.’’ More than 75 chairmen repre­ dality organization is the only (Sacred Heart-Loyola- Pariib) Mountain Sodality union, Maj. Another hand, and another voice, union in the country that is using Littleton.— (St, Mary’s Parish) senting 13 sodalities in Denver met The Sacred Heart parish turkey Christian A. Wachter, chaplain at “ Cathedral sodality will provide a the school of instruction plan to —Among those present Nov. 6 at party, held Thursday evening, Lowry field, outlined the needs of set of vestments.’’ “ St. Francis de HOTEL MILLS Tuesday evening, Nov. 11, for the train its members in carrying out the regular meeting of the Altar Nov. 13, in the parish hall was the Catholic soldiers. First of ail, Sales’,’’ chimed in a voice, “ will get second annual school of instruc­ sodality functions and Rosary society and the annual 1321 LOGAJN made a real success by the large there wa.s the matter of the chapel, the candelabra.’’ Nearly every so­ tion sponsored by the Denver In order to help sodalists better which wiR be formally opened Sun­ fruit shower for the rectory were CsntTSlIr Loeatid — Capltsl Bill number of parishioners and old- dality represented offered its bit the Rev. Hubert Newell, Mmes. Diocesan Parish Sodality union in to understand the work of the six day, NovN,23. Could the sodalists, HQHB COOKED MBAL8 time parishioners'who were in at­ toward furnishing the chapel, Elizabeth Rees, Ahne Coffin, John committees in each unit, members he asked, m anything toward fur­ Attnuthri Rooms Modsnto Rstss St. Dominic’s hall. The local so- tendance. Mrs. Jo^n Condon, pre­ while the union as a whole voted to Lievens, B. F. O’Brien, John Jones, of parish committees met with the fect of the Ladies’ sodality, was nishing it? Heads were gotten to­ conduct a drive for rosaries, pray- young People’s /4ctivities union chairmen. After the dis gether in various parts of Malo A. M. Hoffman, F, Stone, Albert in charge of the event. She was erbooks, and books and magazines. Singer, T. A. Koldeway, Joseph cussions, the chairmen reported on assisted by Mrs. T. Kemme, presi­ Memorial hall. Soon a hand shot Regii SodcUtiet Donate Triptjrchi the work taken up in each com­ Zoulek, Jerty Rooney, James Mc­ St. Francis Cafe dent of the Altar society, and Through the generosity of the Carthy, Thomas Gallagher, E. C. NOON mittee meeting. Dennis Rowe, president of the Rei;gis guild, the sodalities of the Ritchlin, Anthony Gerety, W. W. LUNCHES 25e CIOEHO-BE IS Alice Mursko, chairman of the Holy Name society. The pastor, the collegelie and------high school were able Heckathom, L. T. Johnson, J, M. Apostolic committee, reported that T-BONE STEAKS EVENINGS Rev. Dr. Edward, J. Morgan, Scout Mothers to present to Father Wachter Hoffman, Edwin Conrad, and the 411 14th (at Trsmont) as in the past two years the mem S.J., thanks all those ,who helped to triptychs of the Blessed Virgin and hostesses, Mrs. Nora Goode and Undtr Usnssement of Jimmy Short hers of the union will visit the make the affair a success. St. Joseph. Bought for the side Mrs. Simon Baudendistle. (Checker Cab (ki.l Denver hospitals at Christmas The members of the Ladies’ so­ FETED IT CUB'S altars of the student chapel several Plans were made for a dessert time as a caroling group. Plans dality will receive Communion at years ago at a cost of $90 each, luncheon and card party to be ,held are being made to divide the the 7 o’clock Mass Sunday, Nov. Auxiliary Fonued the modernistic panels are to be in the home of Mrs. E. C. Ritchlin Thrifty Home Owners carolers into two sections, one 16. supplanted by statues in a remod­ group going to the hospitals and Thursday afternoon, Nov. 27, at 1 Order awfilngfl for tprinff dellrerr now. The Young Ladies’ sodality will eling program. The guild has o’clock. , A charge of 35 cents per FI the other to the orphanages. hold a meeting Wednesday eve­ At lltUt M 11.00 down. 50o wttklr. kindly voted to turn them over to person Will be made. Theresa Schmitt is in charge of ning, Nov. 19, at 7:30. At St. Yiucent’s the sodalities for presentation to The members of the Altar so­ the caroling arrangements and all Loyola Altar Society Meet* Father Wachter. ACE AWNIN6 CO. (St. Mark’s Club) those interested are requested to ciety and other women of the par­ On Thursday afternoon at 2 To Inaugurata Workibop Ill Soath P.nn. Purl $529 PEAK A surprise farewell party for get in touch vdth her before ish are to begin sewing for the Red o’clock, the members of the Altar (St. Vincent de Paul’i Pariib) Gross soon. Mrs. Anthony Gerety Bob Nelson was held last week by Dec. 1. Forty or 60 members of the society of Loyola parish held an Mrs. Ransom Stone and W. L. Apostolic-social action commit­ id in charge of the project. St. Mark’s club of Holy Family Frances Millard outlined the important meeting in the Loyola Meyer addressed the mothers of plans for the coming year for the tees of the various sodalities of the Pair to Be Married TAbor 73 7 2 Ask yout grocer parish. This week a( Ft. Logan hall. They voted to incorporate the members of Boy Scout troop 140 union will inaugurate the Satur­ FLOUR Catholic truth committee. She Ladies’ sodality into the Altar so­ on Nov. 12, when a Mothers’ Miss Florence koldeway of this he became a flying cadet in the placed special emphasis on obtain­ day morning workshop at the parish and LeRoy Harold Bauer Rifkin ciety. auxiliary was formed. Mrs. A. Knights of Columbus clubhouse Tailor to Men U. S. army. The second club mem­ ing Catholic boolm and pamphlets Mrs. Brush, under whose lead­ Ecker was elected president, Mrs. will be united in marriage prior to for the soldiers in army camps Nov. 15. These meetings will be a Nuptial Mass at 10 o’clock Nov, ber to be called into service, he ership the Altar society has done Andrew Mahlan, vice president; training sessions devoted to inten­ ALBANY TAILORS The Best in throughout the country. Definite fine work in the past, has re­ Mrs. Edward Kavan, secretary- 16. The Mass will be said by Fa­ will train at Kelly Field, Tex. plans will soon be made in each sifying the activities of the parent ther Hubert Newell. 1716 .STOUT STREET signed as president. treasurer, and Mrs. J. A. Mc­ sodalities. Representatives will Used The party was held at the home of tbe parishes for a drive to ob­ Henceforth four women'of the Donald, publicity chairman. Mrs. Mary Zeidlenger, who had of Betty Caulfield. Mr. and Mrs. tain literature for distribution. study the national sodality plan been ill in Mercy hospitai, Denver, Furniture society will be appointed to take Meetings of -the auxiliary will for their committees and devise The main endeavor of the is improved. Typewriter Exchange, Caulfield and Mr. and Mrs. W. care of the altars and sanctuary be held on the first Wednesday of methods of putting it across in '’'0t: ALSO NEW Eucharistic committee, as de­ I N C . \ r . Hamilton were present. Among for a month at a time. Because of each month, the next session being their schools. The executive com­ E. C. Ritchlin has been confined scribed by Mary O’Keefe, chair- club members attending were Ger­ the fact that the priests do not live scheduled for Dec. 3 in the home mittee will meet on the following to his bed by influenza. Cash or Credit nian, at the present time is to en­ A Good Typewriter trude Fanning, Kathryn Fanning, at Loyola, they must depend on of Mrs. Clem Bettinger. Saturday, artd then the Eucharis- Mrs. Norman Hopkins, who had list the aid of the girls in staging a Means Better Grades Elizabeth Sommers, Barbara Fog- the Altar society to do this Jkn The mothers had met on Nov. '5 been visiting her parents, Mr. and A FULL LINE OF triduum for the Holy Father. Soda­ tic-Our Lady’s committees and liatti, Margaret Doyle, ^Jackie portant work. in the parish hall to discuss Mrs. E. C. Ritchlin, returned to SALES - SERVICE OFFICE FURNITURE lists will attend Mass and receive finally the literature-publicity com­ O’Keefe, Catherine Riel, Dorothy On Wednesday afternoon 12 preliminary plans for the organiza­ mittees will follow in order. In her home in California this week. Communion for the intention of We rent Folding Chairs, Card and mothers of school girls between tion of the auxiliary. Chicago, a similar plan brings to­ Instttatlou sad ladastry Caulfield, Margaret Blaine, Paul the Pontiff on the three days pre­ MA. 3297 .717 17th St. Diedrick, Jim 'Torley, Rollie Sea­ the ages of 10 and 14 met at gether five to six hundred students Casters for Every Purpose Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver ceding Dec. 8 or on the three Sun­ Club to Meet Not. 25 the home of Mrs. Dougherty, 2714 every Saturday. Denver sodalists ware, anything in stock. man, Ray Seaman, Bob Hoag, Joe days prior to that date. The mem­ St. Jude’s circle'm et Nov. 5 Hospital—Hams Fanning, Bob Nelison, Mike Sulli­ York street, to discuss the organi­ hope to make iip by activity what bers were also urged to listen to with Mrs. Fred Fyles. Mrs. M. J. Art Ustal Radiator Cow s CEO. A. PULLEN Established 1888 van, and Phil Blaine. zation of a Girl Scout troop. they lack in numbers. the Sacred Heart radio program Mrs. Meyer entertained the Pfarr won high score and Mrs. Armstrong PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 At the regular social meeting every morning over station KMYR members of St. Jude’s club Charles Minor took low. The next New President Takes Office Stove & Furnace OPEN n t o u I A. M. TO I P. U. held on Armistice day, speftal en­ at 7:15 o’clock asd to attend more Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock mjeeting will be a luncheon with The union met its most dynamic Caster Co. tertainment in the form of square frequently the sodality Commun­ Mrs. Josephine Koelbert on Nov, presiding officer in years when the KB. 4951 Repair Company at her home, 2718 Gaylord street. n $ I4th 8U DoBTtf dancing was directed by Jim Tor- ions in their own parishes. Cards were played and refresh­ 25 at 12:30 p.m. meeting was opened by Miss Kath We Carry Stoker Parts ley. Plans were also made for a Anna Marie Wade, Our Lady’s ments were served. Mrs. Earl Hahn entertained the ryn Glore of Loretto Heights'col­ Stove and Furnace Repaii roller-skating party for the next committee chairman, suggested The games parties being spon­ Little Flower circle Nov. 12 in lege, graduate of St. Francis Denver's Greatest Values! Steam and Hot Water Crates SOJ •E social meeting. having a perpetual Rosary in the sored every Wednesday evening her home, 1000 S. Josephine de Sales’ high school. In her first Water Fronts— Fireplace Crates Catherine Fanning is in charge Sodality union. The Rosary would in Loyola hall by the Loyola PTA street. • official appearance, she kept the IIU Lawrenct Str.st . MAIn 1721 TABOR 1321 DENVER. COLO. imparts of the Communion breakfast to be offered up every month for a are proving a real success. Members of both CYO clubs meeting moving at high speed for Xmas Carcis be held on Nov. 29. Final arrange­ different intention, world peace PTA Entertains and the Junior Newman club will ^wo hours, and gave every promise OPEN EVERY EVENING ments will be made later. being this month’s intention. A An evening of entertainment receive Holy Communion this Sun­ of guiding the union through a 1 Patronize Tliese Firm.. They successful year. New Member Welcomed Dominican priest will address was enjoyed by numbers attending day at the 7 o’clock Mass. LINCOLN PRINTLRs lAre Co-operating With Your •m 7 T t> I I Net) 1 N S I K 1 I I union members on the Confrater­ the night meeting of the Loyola ’ Mr. and Mrs. John Mulqueen Radio Success Reported 1 Paper. Lorraine Wright, newest member nity of the Rosary at the next PTA. The firemen’s quartet of the club, was introduced. are leaving this Friday for Chi­ Efforts of Denver sodalists to monthly meeting. rendered several vocal selections. Although bowling is providing cago to attend the Notre Dame- popularize the Sacred Heart pro­ irottjeri Miss Marion Macken, in charge R. Osenbaugh spoke on “ Thrift Northwestern game. The following gram on station KMYR have met much enjoyment for the regular and National Defense.’’ Fourth B I H ^ D Y Fe T r COAL members of the teams, there is of the publicity committee, an­ Saturday they will attend the with widespread response, it wa.s grade pupils won the pennant. Mrs. RETAIL COAL room for more players. nounced that the Sodality union Notre Dame-Southem California reported by the Regns high school MAln 1201 $201 WALNUT newssheet, the Colorado S.UJ^., William Daniels and Mrs. E. Wor game in South Bend, Ind. The club lent its nickelodeon to land each donated a special prize. sodalists. Hundreds of new listen­ will be published next month. A parish committee composed of ers for the program at 7:16 a.m. their tunny warmth the Junior Newman club for its Winners of various prizes were Fa­ Patricia Weadick as chairman Mrs. H. 0. Hill, PE. 2886; Mrs. have been gained, and the effort entertainment on Monday eve­ ther Morgan, J. Bible, Mrs. A. HOTEL O'NEILL and full-bedled flavor' of the social committee stressed S. M. January, PE. 4001; Mrs. Pat to enlist new ones will continue ning, Nov. 3. Jacqueline O’Keefe, Forcade, Mrs. E. Durlin, Mr. and PRIVATE SHOWER BATH AND TOILET IN EVERY ROOM the necessity of having interesting Dolan, SP. 5516, and Mrs. An­ until the permanence of the pro­ St. Mark’s club member, is one of Mrs. P. Meder, Mrs. J. Morresey, Eztonsivtly mnodsM sad bsautlfully rsftiralsbsd in 1989. Quiet loeatios bui CHRISTIAN BROTHERS the proctors of the Newman organ­ entertainment to encourage at­ thony Jacobs, PE. 1648, is in gram is assured. Sodalists and their adjaerat to tha ihoppioE, businass, and thsstcr ceutars. tendance at the sodality meetings. Mrs. Burke, and Mrs. J. Conell. charge of distribution of tickets friends were urged to express ization. St. Paul’s circle of the PTA met RatM—$1.7$ Sinaia. $2.50 doubla. Waakly ratoa. Thoms. L. O.'Nalll, Uanaaei WINES are mode with Skits, novel games, speakers, and for the play, Brother Orchid, to be their appreciation' in writing to at the home of the sponsor, Mrs. 14TH AND STOUT ST. DENVER, COLO. KE. 1277 attentive care by the 25 Wow in musicians were suggested as means staged Dec. 9 at Regis college. station KMYR. P. Meder. Members attending the of entertainment. Brothers of the Christian Youth Group meeting were Mmes. W. Light, G Schools comparing favor­ (San Lnu Rey Club) E. Gunninger, J. W. Ontis, J Burke, E. C. Calvert, M. A. James. ably with imported wines. As the first order of business at Barnum Sodality R. E. Ohaire, J. R. Heiney, F. the next meeting the club will Koneeny, P. Meder, J. M. Mc­ elect a new president. President Carthy, and P. McGrail. Guests for Dan Weaver has submitted his Sets Nov. 16 as the afternoon were Mrs. Ed Hebert Ksignation. and Mrs. C. E. Williams. • HOME PUKMC MARKET At the last meeting of the club, St. Joseph’s circle, sponsored by Park Fre^ Shop and Save J d a program was planned for the Communion Day Mrs. G. A. Mohrbacher, met at next gathering. The subj’ect for her residence Sunday evening, Listen to the Dime Man Daily 11:30 a. m. on KFEL discussion will be Catholic morality. Nov. 9. The members are Messrs, The new members welcomed into (Preientatien Parish) and Mmes. H. A. Hawley, J. Bible, LET US BE THANKFUL THAT WE Meet Me at THANKSGIVING IN MOST STATES MAUVE LOBSTERS NOV. 29TH the club— Frances Shull, Doris The Young Ladies’ sodality will E. C. WilRams, Ed Walenhaupt, R. HAVE A THANKSGIVING I FANCY YOUNG We lee pack gilt boxei of our famous Greenwell, and Avalon Geeck— in­ receive Communion Sunday, Nov. Hartley, F. Lee, R. Owens, G. A. DEWEY’ S CAFE Olorado Pascal Celery Snd ship it any­ creased the club membership to 25. 16, at tbe 8 o’clock Mass. The Mohrbacher, J. Miller, and J. W. TURKEYS ...... lb. 36i, 3Sc Mr. and Mrs. Dewty Ingram where in the U. S. Express prepaid for Club members met Sunday, Nov. monthly meeting will be held Nov. Ontis. ROASTING CHICKENS ______lb. 30c Sl.SO Hems Public Market—14th a California SEA Fries 9, at the Sport Bowl. Englewood, 21. Miss Jane Nalty HSs been on FANCTY SPRUNG CHICKENS....lb, 30e Bring In or Phone MA. $291 FANCY YOUNG DUCKS_____ Ib. a»e Open $ A. M. TUI $ P. U. Your Order Now. I • POlLTllt at the request o f the Denver Cath­ Turkeys and cash will be the the sick list. Mrs. Edgar is re­ FANCY YOUNG GEESE______Ib. ?3 c olic Young People’s council, in an prizes at a games party in the covering from a recent operation. GOOD FOOD — QUICK 8ERV1CB DISPENSE BROS. YOUNG FAT HENS______Ib. 23e KlIVERY — MA324t attempt to organize a bowling school hall Friday, Nov. 14, at 8 Mrs. C. J. Stubbs, sponsor of St. LOWEST PRICES HOME PUBLIC MARKET LIVE MT. TROUT______lb. SSe league. p.m. A special prize will also be Ignatius’ Loyola PTA cir4:le, re­ 1941 Broad Breasted I awarded. * cently entertained at her home. FRESH OYSTERS______qt.T5e YOUNG TURKEYS------Ib. 35e to 37e 10 Delicious Flavors St. Francis' Study LINGON BERRIES-...... qt 3Sc YOUNG DUCKS end GEESE ... Ib. 30e The children of Presentation COTTON TAIL RABBITS------_ ea. B2e Clubs Growing JUMBO CRABS ...... —...... _. ea. 80e DR Y & SW EET school are conducting a semi-an­ Slewing Hens SPRING CHIX. Fry or Roaet-lb. 27e (St. Francis da Sales’ Young nual campaign to, defray school THE C. G. GILL LEW IS FISH SHGP SPRING HENS. PULLETS___ Ib. 30e / People’s Club) expenses. 3 to ( lbs. and now Where you get Serrice. Quality, Prleo CUT-UP FRYERS ______es. 65e After the meeting Wednesday, Mrs. Martin Maloney and Wil­ ENGRAVING CG. With a Smile YOUNG SPECIAL FED FRYERS Nov. 12, members of the St. Fran­ liam Herrell, Sr., are seriously ill. FAT 2 to 3 lbs______^'.Ib. 30e WEDDING 8TATIONEBT Delivery TA. 2734 19c LB. cis de Sales’ Young People’s club The Mass on Thanksgiving day Star. Dpmcnieo, Prop, CHICKEN LIVERS AND GIBLETS CHRISTIAN attended the gathering of the Don­ will be at 8 o’clock, followed by 1751 Champa St. MAin 3046 NO LEGHORNS ovan club of St. PhUomena’s Benediction of the Blessed Sac­ A Ads A A A A .a. o. . Beautiful Fresh Cut church. Reports at the meetmgs rament. FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER BROS. showed that, in answer to the^re- Flowers DON’T FORGET quest of Father Gregory Smith, READER PUBLISHES THANKS Large Assortment of Potted the work of extension of discussion inVESTICniE Plants and Funeral Designs clubs was being continued. A reader wishes to publish thanks for a great favor received The coming election of officers through the intercession of St. ‘^ fu CHICAGO IHARKET for the St. Francis’ club was an­ Anne. JERRY BREEN nounced. Joe Hynes announced that the PARK Florist OF OID-WOSIO QUAUtV Holy Name society will sponsor a I486 California MA. 2279 basketball team for the young men 7 4 « G E N E R A L Experts of the parish and that practice will LR n i As in past Rank it With begin in the near future. The Foremost Another-regular meeting of the FA ST S lfO U YOU $ur. SUILO OK UNT FRED’S Fronth members of the club will be held DRIVINGr, rH RRiSH EI HITCREIETTE years we will on Thursday, Nov. 20, in the recre­ Bi-Low Meat Mkt. Cognacs HURRY, AND FinilY RPIRTBEBTS ation room of the high school at BEST OF TURKEYS AT BEST 8:15 o’clock. ALCOHOL ka4a« ineluda Iqhh, qat. rafrigaraKon, give our cus- FROM TKS ARE THE maid Mfviea, ate. Fan^ti >ilti cMdmn OF PRICES LOOSE HEELS iavilad. Playground. MONASTERY Blaze Routs Faithful, PRINCIPAL OP THE ROUTES Froai $85.09 lomers the Are Dangerous Does Damage to Church WEE SHGP BAKERY TO T H E 450 SO. 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A Thursday, Nov. 13, 1941 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DEN\T)R CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE HOLD YOUR HATS RANGERS. COWBOYS ARE COMING! Highlands University Tiger Title Hopee Ce on Bleck Satardey

Out to Lasso Victory Denver Among the Colorado Clufe s.D"dV.' Nov. 22 will be Jack O'Malley, 1941 scholarship winner. O'Malley, second from the left below, is shown with Charles Haskell, Bart O'Hara, and A1 O'Meara of the N.D. club as he left in September for his freshman year. Be­ Comparative Scores sides O’Malley, East high honor graduate, the club’s scholarship fund, financed bj, the “Varsity Flyers,” On Regis Field Sunday has aided Arthur Andersen of Ault and* Robert Flynn of St. Francis de Sales' high in Denver. 'This year's official trains go only by Union Pacific to the Northwestern game Nov. 15 and the U.S.C. game Nov,^2. In almost every American Give Mullen Mustangs school fitting celebrations are Brown And Gold Squad, Expoeling BiHor Battle being held to commemorate this— Education-week. Why From Always Capable Foes, Keyed to High it is necessary to sponsor such a week has never haen quite Slight Edge in Tilt clear to us. They do not Pitch For Season’s Final Sabbath TiH stage National Taxpayers* week or National Honesty When the Regfis college Rangers take the field at Regis week, but the educators find Defeat For Either Team Will Be Qosllir Blow la stadium Sunday at 2 p.m. against New Mexico Highlands it necessary to set aside a seven-day period in which to university, they will'be seeking much more than their fourth call to Americans’ attention ChampioDship Bhaneet; Oathadral BoHlos victory of the current football campaign. the fact that in 39 other The Rangers and Highlands, formerly known as New weeks of the year school is Cardioals in l2i3D Bams Mexico Normal, have staged many a bitter battle on the being held, hut in this one particular span book, learning The title ihopes of the Holy Family Tigers, riding high Regis turf, with the New Mexicans seldom worse than an is THE thing. We do'not ob­ even choice to win. Every game has been a hair-raiser, with ject. If the educators deem after two victories in their only Parochial league games to the lads from the Southwest cop- it vital to sponsor such a pub­ date, will be put to a severe test Saturday on the Regis sod, pingr two decisions out of five. trail to the glory the school once licity stunt they must have a knew. where the North Side Purple and Gold eleven tangle with Two of the most exciting games Mullen’s once-beaten Mustangs in the feature tilt at 2:30. played in Denver in years were Touchdown Twins Chiaf Cathedral’s Bluejays will attempt to continue along the come­ the Regis-New Mexico games of Attractions The thjng that incited us to the last two seasons. In 1-940 . Chief among the attractions will write this little essay was a piece back trail at the expense of the winless Annunciation Car­ Regis won, 19-14, on a long pass be the touchdown twins in the we saw in a Chicago paper the dinals in the 12:30 fray. The Mustang-Tiger tilt will, as in from Don Kelley to Doug Shoul- Rems backfield— Doug Shouldice other day coupling education and th» past three years, have much to dice in the last 32 seconds of the and Bill Newland— both Milwau­ high school athletics— or rather say about whether either loop Soran, Herb Torpey, and Jack game, and the year before the Las kee sophomores. These boys are iointing out that education would team continues in the champion­ Grindinger is set ro! for a profitable Vegas eleven ekpd out a in-7 ver­ learning fast and playing better le much better off without prep ship race. afternoon behind its clever for­ dict. football every game, and they are sports, especially football. The In two of their last three meet- ward wall featuring Joe Kemme Rangers Aim to Avenga Clo«a popular “ team players” who block article said something to the ef­ mgs, pennant hopes of both teams and Howell Stone. / Calli for one another and receive equal fect that athletics, especially the e been shattered by victories of To match this combination, the Now that Regis is gunning for support from their fellow players. pigskin variety, detour the stu­ the opponent. In 1938, the Tigers Cards will pit capable baclu in a berth among the major elevens But they are far from being the dent’s interest from his real goal tripped' a high-ridiqg MusUng Bill Sullivan, Stan Paprocld, and of the West, this year seems to only potentially weat gridders. — preparing himself for his life’s eleven, 13-6, to knock the pre­ Bud Benson, who will depend on be the appropriate tim% to expect Coach Sarge MacKenzie has more work and for good citizenship^ viously unbeaten Mullen boys out an average forward wall that has the Rangers to avenge all the than two full teams in his 43-man place higher value on athletics of first place, and, eventually, the failed thus far this season to squad who can go out and bid for nerves shattered by the Cowboys than on erudition. undisputed championship. The fol­ »rin g its runners into the clear. a position on any team in the in recent games. The lingers, lowing year Mullen turned the The Jays rate the favored role, but Rockies. the critics say, are from three to We have hvard that argu­ tables on the Holy Family crew a form reversal by the Card for­ four touchdowns better than they The popularity of this Regis ment before. We.bare heard and chalked up a 7-6 triumph that wards may set the stage for a big were last year. If this is Tso. then team is reflected at the box office, that today'i high lehoeli ara prevented the Tigers from tying upset. where Repps is doing better, by they should be able to handle the turning out graduate* who St. Joseph’s for top honors. In LEAGUE STANDINGS New Mexicans nicely. far, than it has in any year since think far le*t of culture, 1940 the Purple ana Gold scored TEAM— W I T Pet. TP OP But in this last of three Sunday football returned to the campus. leholarihip, and intellectual a 6-0 triumph that enabled it to K«tl* Prep „ . . . S 0 1.000 52 z games on the Regis schedule, it And Regis athletic heads say this Holy Family— 2 9 0 1.000 12 s poli*h than they do at what go on and play St. Joseph’s in the would be heresy to predict that year is only a start. MuUta ham* _ 4 0 . t o o IT 22 a graat year the lehool had championship game. St. Joaeph'*..... 1 2 .BOO 12 51 'Ladies’ Day* to Be Held the Rangers, however much they in it* muiela.flezing program. Cithadral...... 1 1 .175 25 44 want to, will be able to break the In an effort to bring the fair Much Depend* on Cente*t St. Francl*’ ___ 0 1 .112 2 59 Perhapt that ii trua, but cer­ ADnunciition_ 0 0 .000 0 59 visitors loose at the seams. Regis sex to Regis games in ever-increas­ tainly it it not the itudenti’ This year’s contest promises to has been heavily favored before, ing numbers. Regia for this game INDIVIDUAL SCORERS fault, Tha latter go to their be just as thrilling as any of the is holding “ Ladies’ day.” Women PLAYER— TD PAT TP but every year Coach Stu Clark clattai, the majority make previous battles staged by these comes up to Denver with a sur­ will be admitted at a m-eatly re­ Z«rint. M.H.. b ...... 7 0 42 tome effort to keep abreait two teams, but with more hanging WhMlcr, M.H., b . ... ,,,,,,,,,, 5 0 SO prise attack that actually drives duced price. A “ Ladies’^ day” will of the aitignmantt, and the on the outcome. Mullen will be Gtrmain, H.F.. b . ... S 0 15 the Rangers back on their heels be held once a year in the future. Gioaburg, S.Jn b . ... 2 0 12 greater proportion face com­ playing its last game and a victory and makes them wish they had Regis will enjoy a weight advan­ Harrla. R., e...... _____ 2 0 12 would give it a chance for a titular ,,,,,,,, 0 tage over the New Mexicans Sun­ mencement day at *ati*factery Belt. R.. b . ______2 12 never’heard how much better they tie in the event that Regis drops AUyn, R.. b ...... 2 0 12 are than the invaders. day, but, after all, it always did blotter* of the educational ink that ha* been tquirted one of its three remaining tilts. A Payton, M.H., b . „ . . . 1 , s < In any event, the capacity crowd outweigh them, only to have the triumph for the Tigers, by the that has been predicted but has not Cowboys take to the air in a daz­ their way by their taaehari. PREPARADE same token, would give the North yet materialized for any of the sab­ zling aerial circus that overcame By Siders a 60-60 chance of capturing bath games is likely to respond to the Regis heft. Coach MacKenzie, The fault, if there really is one, K. of C. League lies in the system that is in vogue Bob Bom*. Bolr F*mllr high BiU Milltr, St Jo*tph'* the grid crown, which has eluded the magnetism these two old rivals however, will not bo caught nap­ their grasp for 14 years. generate, especially now that foot­ ping this year. His team has a today— and has been since educa­ Bob Dorl*. S t Fr«aei*’ Bill Kotrtnr, C*tbMirtl tion was pulled out of the clouds Donn W*lden, Regi* The tilt shapes up as a battle of ball fans in general, as well as world of speed to go with ita backs with Johnny Payton and Leaders Belted Regis’ own dyed-in-the-wool fil­ power, and the warning is hereby and put on a democratic basis. Those who claim that education Frank Zaring, if his injuries heal, berts, realize that the local Jesuits sent out— watch the A ngers go St Fronds' feat of playing the has been the leading Tiger scorer lugging the mail for the Tigers. are moving swiftly up the football for revenge. ' would a!»ume its just place in student life if athletics were de- powerful Regie Reds on even all year, chalked up the only Zanng tops the loop in scoring and For Row of Pins embhasized, or completely abol­ terms—some eay the Franealiane Purple and Gold touchdown when Germain is third. Both teams boast ished, have no backing for such For the third consecutive week outplayed the Raiders — was ae- he took a tO-yard run to cleat pay­ of strong forward walls. Ray Berta Shines as Abbey assertions. Why? Because such St. Clara’s will attempt to throw eompliehed without the services of dirt. f^ arry Brachle, whose punt­ Fisher, Felix Sajidry, and Francis When the final pin was counted a plan has never been put into back the challenge of one of the Captain -Bemie Woodman, toeWs ing was outstanding, missed the Burns are ranked as Mullen’s top- in the K. of C. bowling league effect on a large enough scale leading contenders for the Junior and back, and Tom Cook, stellar attempted conversion. . . . Tom notchers, but their play should be Thursday evening, Nov. 6, it was truly to be tested. The educators Parochial leag^ue title when it guard, who were sidelined with in­ Conboy, formerly of Holy Family matched by that of Harry Brachle, found that, with the exception of Ties Holy Family High who would sponsor such a revolu­ meets St. Catherine’s at W. 26th juries. . . . Although bowing to the high, IS now a border patrolman Don Boyle, and Roland Henderson, the Wardens, who lead the loop tion would have to be mighty and Newton Friday afternoon, Reds, 13-t, St. Francis’ turned in on the Mexican border. aces of the Holy Family line. by three games, all the teams ara brave, and they would undoubted­ Nov. 14. The game may definite­ its best game of the year and dis­ Comparative scores p v e the closely bunched. The Wardens, played the most potent offense of who have occupied the top rung Canon City.— (Abbey School) pounded into Bengal territory and ly go through a period of public ly settle the 1941 race, because Cathedral’s Bluejays came Mustangs a slight edge. Mullen has the year. , . . Dan Brown, the defeated Cathedral, 24-2, and St. for several weeks, proved that •—The name of “Javelin Joe” had the Holy Family kickers boot­ scorn that would make them feel only St. Catherine’s has a chance home from yalsenburg witl) Berta will go down in the book of ing from behind their own goal like martyrs. But personally we to gain even a tie with the or­ injury kid, was hurt ag^in in the Francis’, 27-0. Against the same even they are not unbeatable as Red contest. This time he suf­ reports that St Mary’s Cru­ they lost two games to the Navi­ Abbey grid greats in large letters line several times. Once -Berta do not believe such far-reaching phans. saders had run th» Denver teams, the Tigers emerged victori­ fered a bruised kidney. . , , The ous by 7-6 and 12-0 scores, respec­ gators. The twin killing gavo following the periormance of this plowed to within six inches of the steps will ever have to be taken. Last week St. Clara’s turned team ragged with a bewilder­ entire squad traveled to Cheyenne, tively. Whether or not those com­ hope to the other fives tnat the burly 165-pound Brookside boy goal but there lost the ball on back its archrival, St. Vincent’s ing mixture of laterals, hidden Wyo., Armistice day, when the parisons mean anything will be de­ race for the league laurels is still and his mates as they rode to a downs. One of the chief reatent home, 27-6, as hhe Holy Family ball plays, and other trickery 6-6 deadlock with the Holy Family why football and all other second team held St. Mary's to a cided Saturday in what should be an open affair. Poor Punt Led to Abbey eleven tied St. Vincent de Paul’*, 0-0 tie. . . . This was the first out- that proved too much for the High scorers for the evening Tigers of Denver on Bradley field Touchdown athlatic* ara attracting toe 6-6, and virtually eliminated the 19th avenue lads, who bowed, the best game of the season to Sunday. This mafks the second great a *hare of the itadenta’ of-state trip ever taken by a Fran- date. were Bill Alf, who pushed 552 pin* With only four minutes remain­ latter aggregation from titular salian team. 13-0, in the Crusader home­ into the pits, and Fred Gushurst, time in as many years that the attention, if they are, U that contention. In the other two games coming tilt. . . . Joe Kemme, Cathedral Out to Hit .900 Tigers and Bears have tied. Last ing, a poor punt from behind the with 550. Leo Scherer gathered goal by a Tiger back was downed apart* are made mere attrac­ last week St. John’s scored its Cathedral guard, went the en­ Cathedral’s Bluejays will be year the score was 13-13. tive than the acholattic le*- 233 for high ten and Johnny on the 28-yard stripe and the second straight victory by hum­ Veterans' of the Regis Red tire route for the Jays for the seeking a victory over the Car­ Harper found the head pin for 220, Playing inspired ball, the whole lien*. If the educator* took bling St. PhiloYnena’s, 15-0, and Raider eleven say that Lee third straight time this sea­ Bruins began another determined dinals Sunday that will raise their his nigh for the season. Bruin team turned in far and ateek of themaelve* they St Catherine’s kept its pennant MueNer of St. Francis’ is one son. , . . Cathedral developed away the best performance of the power drive toward the goal. Berta average to .500 for the first time TEAM STANDINGS carried the apple to the nine, and would find juat a* many, hopes alive by bowling over the of the toughest boys ever to its first case of fumbleitis in in three years. The Jays have come TEAM— W Ii season Sunday and brought joy to probably more, incompetent* Annunciation grade schoolers, 20- back up a Parochial league the St. Mary’s game and, as it Wardens - ...... — 20 10 their backers, among whom was a then wa.s held for no gain. On the a long way since the start of the Trustees ...... 17 IS next play the Bear forwards a*'there are in any other pro- 12. line. . . . Most followers of the usually does, it proved costly. season and are rated as solid favor­ Deputies - ...... 15 15 good, large portion of old grads. feaaion. There i* nothing Other tilts scheduled for this Jesuit prepsters were blaming Jack Grindinger quick-kicked Guards ...... 15 IS The first half was an ordinary ball opened a big hole and the wily ites to measure the Annunciation Brooksider plunged over with that cauaa* a atudent to loae week beside the St. Clara’s-St. overconfidence and a long lay­ to the Crusader ten, where St crew, which has yet to scope a SecreUrie* ...... 14 15 game with most of the play taking Navigator* ...... IS 17 yards to spare. Big Moon DiOrio intareat in hi* atudia* quicker Catherine’s contest are as fol­ off for the poor showing made Mary’s hobbled and Cathedral point in loop play. The Cathedral place between the 30-yard stripes. Chancellor* ...... 12 IT went back to kick the crucial point, than mediocre tutor*. Once lows: St. John’s vs. Annunciation by the league leaders Sunday. recovered. The advantage was backfield of Gene Grannell, Phil Grand KnizhU ...... 19 IT Germain Score* on Pai* he find* him*elf let down in team, E. 38th and York; Blessed . . . Those faithful followers shortlived, however, as the Berta and Harr>’ Brachle staged but the hands of a Holy Family lineman deflected the course of the eleitroom he will immedi­ Sacrament team vs. St. Philo- who were looking for ah un- Jays reciprocated by losing the a punting duel in the first 24 min­ ately tom hi* attention elae- mena’s, E. 8th and Josephine; 8COred-on season -had their oval on a similar miscue on the utes, but neither team ever seri­ the ball just enough to spoil the try and the game was tied up, 6-6. The where. Sometime* it will be Holy Family team vs. St. Vin­ hopes shattered by that safety next play. . . . All 24 men ously threatened to score until to the glee club, other time* cent’s home, W. 41st and Lowell. Sunday and will have to be making ,the trip saw action shortly before the half when Tigers then took to the air in a last-minute desperate attempt, but it will be to the aehool paper, League Standing* content with the fact that the against the Crusaders. Benny Lombard, smooth Tiger hut moat frequently it will Red goal line has not yet been back, heaved an aerial to Bob Ger­ the alert Bear secondary inter­ St. Clara’s ...... 5 0 0 1.000 cepted a throw and the game be tewerd athletic*. St. Catherine’s ....5 1 0 .833 crossed by an enemy player. main, who eluded two Abbey tack- Although outweighed some IS ended as Morelli went around end St. Vincent de . . . Eugene Mapelli, a junior lers and scampered 40 yards to pounds per man, St. Joseph’s Bull­ on a reverse to the Tiger's 24-yard We are not just wording hoi Paul’s ...... 5 who has been toying around pay dirt. The try for the point was 1 1 .786 dogs nosed out Colorado Military line. low phrases. Once in college we St. Vincent’s with football for three years, blocked by Shay, Abbey pivotwan, had an_ economics professor who has finally settled down and academy, 7-8, in the only Armistice and at the rest period the Tigs Fan* Get Thrill* home ...... 4 2 0 ,667 made his classes so completely in­ Holy Family .... 2 is now using his 175 pounds to day game played in Denver. An­ were out in front, 6-0. The fans were in a constant up­ ...2 1 .500 gelo Fabiano’s plunge for the extra teresting that twice in one week St. John’s ...... 2 3 0 .400 great advantage as a fullback. The Bears came out with plenty roar the final half and got plenty point following Joe Ginsburg'e we missed football practice— and Annunciation .. ...2 4 0 .333 . . . Alumni department: Walt Flan now to join one or more of these Football Fans of zip and fire to start the second of thrills as the two elevens touchdown provided the winning how we love that game— so that St. Francis’ ...... 1 4 0 .200 Harris, who played for Regis half, despite the fact that Berta banged away at each other in margin. . . . Fabiano received a Specials to notable gridiron classics of 1941. Spedoi we could do additional work in St. Philomena’s ...1 6 0 .167 from 1928 through 1930 and had to remain on the bench for fierce but clean style, Berta was economics. This prof— and a few Blessed who has been acclaimed as the deep gash over his right eye in the low loTOs— including reserved seals at games. several minutes to recover from .a the main cog of Abbey’s offensive, tilt. . . . When the Bulldogs line other teachers who labored over­ Sacrament .. ...0 6 0 .000 greatest back in Red history, severe blow on the head. In the but he gained valuable support time with us— had the ability to is now a Jesuit scholastic. up against the Holy Family Tigers second half the Bruins were not to (Tie games count half game from his mates, whose blocking make education completely attrac­ won, half game lost.) Walt, better known as “ Red,” in their next loop fray Nov. tS, be denied because they constantly left little to be desired. Morelli, tive, not in the silly progressive played quarterback with the they will probably be at top Remember the Burlington Espinosa, McKenna, and Cranford strength for the first time since style that is now at its height, but Caught on the Bounce present Regis mentor, Lou Kel- played leading roles in the' Bruin early in the season. Rich Lund- Serves All Major Games CVB GAGE LEAGUE in a fundamental— and interesting Remember Joe Savoldi? The loffgt when the two were stu­ backfield, while on the forward — ^method that is a sadly lacking dents at St Mary’s of Moraga,*^ borg’s back injuries, Ed De Leo’s wall the' work of Kane, Santarelli, former Notre Dame football star chipped collarbone, and Paul Sher- quality in most schools today. and world’s ex-heavyweight wrest­ Calif. BEING URBANIZED DiOrio, Shay, Costigan, Slanovich, rick’s Charley horse have all ling champion returned to the grid NOTRE DAME vt. SO. CALIFORNIA-At Notre Dine, Nov. tt Parishes planning to enter and Haldehhan stood out. Kenney, It i* probably trua that a mended satisfactorily. Downing, and Steward saw reserve wars in Chicago to perform for the The Holy Family Tigers, who CMag Via ZEPHYRS betw—a Doarmr aad Chisago Emtaadag teams in the CYO basketball atudent who pa**a* up aport* journeyed to Canon City Sunday to service and; turned in good games. Benton Harbor Hornets in an in- league are urged to communi­ and concentrate* on hi* Mullen’s Mustangs, looking Lv. Dearer .... 4:00pmNor. 21 Lv. SouthBead ft30peiNer. 22 The Bruins picked up nine first dependent semi-pro grid gam*. kelp the Abbey Bears eelsbmts cate with the Rev. Barry atudie* amarga* from hti homecoming, returned to Denver none too impressive in their Ai.Chioego ... &38amNor.22 At-Chleage 7:30pmRor.22 downs ^ the Tigers’ five, but the Wogan,. CYO director, at 600 achoolday* on a higher cul­ were stamped a* highly cul­ with nothing but praise for the 18-0 victory over the Annun­ L t . Chisago... 9:30 am Nor. 22 Lr. Chieago i .• S:30 pm^Nor. 23 Denverites held the advantage in 14th street. Golden, before tural plane than the athlete. tured by the majority hava drastic form reversal that enabled ciation Cardinals Sunday, the air with four coiftpletlons out Ax. South Bend 11:15 am Nor. 22 Ar.DeBvei.... 8:30amMor.24 Nov. 20. Culture 1* a wonderful thing frequently been education tks Bruins to tis the Tigers, 8-8, went through a stiff two-hour of 11 as the Applepickers hit for for there who like it, hut embelliahed bore*— and we do after the North Siders had been scrimmage Wednesday with ita h s joar ruarmHitns eatiy only one out of eight trys. theuaand* of American* do not consider ourself Com­ Phone TA. 2504 established as heavy favorites. the Regia Reds and regained This game wound up the Ab­ not ream to ha overly fond of pletely savage. Plaudits were particularly doled some of the polish they dis­ • for cenipJefe infonnaHon call Fr«Mi Prompt Delivery bey’s seven-tiff season. Of the raiatng their intellectual There are undoubtedly argu­ out for Joe Berta, Abbey back, who played in earlier games. . . . seven games, only two were won atandard. Yea, that lack of ments for both sides,, but the scored the Applepickers’ lone tally Frank Zaring, the league’s BURLDfOTON TRAVEL BUREAU PLAZA LIQUOR GO. four were lost, and one was tied. deaire for peliak may ha ihilosophy of education-Land may- and kept the chargee of Father leading scorer, reirtjured his The Bears will now turn their at­ GOOD LIQUOR AT BIG SAVING traceable to the. fact that Je it is entirely wrong— seems to Jerome Healy, O.S.B., in the fray Fred W . Jein*en, General PaMnger Agent tention to the hardwood game and weak ankle in the tussle and 334 13th Street their intereat* have been di­ be so strongly entrenched that it dll the way. . . . The line play of may be out of Sunday’s im­ th A Champa Ph. Keystone OPEN S A. M. TO 12 P. M. formal practice periods will begin rected elaawhere, hut wa 17 1123 Monday, Nov. 17. will withstand any attempted up- the Benedictine boys was also tau portant game with the Holy have found that paraon* who •heaval by its opponents. preesive. . . . Boh Germain, who Family Tigers. RIDE REGIS COLLEGE vs. NEW MEXICO NORMAL U. RIDE WITH WITH Men 1.10 (Tax incl.) Regis Statdium-November 16, 2 P.M.-Ladies' Day Ticket office: Cottrell’s THE Ladies .50 (Tax incl.) THE 621 16th Street Children .50 (Tax inch) RANGERS SUNDAY...FOOTBALL RANGERS m

PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock j Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Nov. 18, 1941

N E W — DIFFERENT —ENTERTAINING CAPACnr CROWD PRESENT ATi;n|ll| ITV [in i i; ARGONAUT HOTEL The YUCCA ST. FRANCIS’ TURKEY PARH Where Denver’s Society Entertains for Laneheons and Dinner* 8975 East Colfax Ave. FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIOQIS FOR BP.IDGE PARTIES. y (St. Francis da Sales’ Parish) be continued at the same place BEAL HEXICAM OmNERS AND ATMOSPHERE DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 The large number of patrons Wednesday evening, Nov. 19, with Bridge Parties Solicited Phone Aurora 191 for the Holy Name society’s an­ a total of more wan $170 to be Bhantifttl Ballroom* Privata Dining Room* f nual turkev party overflowed the given in prizes for the evening. capacity of the recreation room of The p a ^ will begin at 8 o’cloA TO STOVT I I the high school Wednesday eve- and will end at 10 o’clock. III BLUE' SOCIIL MOVING, EXPRESS, STORAGE nmg. ov. 12.- A fine spirit of co­ At the regular meeting of the operation from the small t armyly of Holy Name society Monday eve­ JIM DA1NDY’§ Distinctive Selection of The Little' Flower social center FREE ESTIMATES GL. 4622 sponsors many activities and serv­ dly Name, men who assisted at ning, under the chairmanship of (Holy Family Parish) Thanksgiving Floral Pieces ices that are of real benefit to the party helped to insure its suc­ Anthony Dunst, final reports were The girls’ sodality of Holy cess. The regular Wednesday eve­ the community. Because of its received from the committees pre­ Family high school will hold a ning series of games parties will paring for the annual party. The location in a section where His- social on Phnday evening, Nov. 14. panie-American families predom­ society plans to sponsor a basket­ FLOWERS, Inc. inate, moat tof the work of the ball team for the tfiembers in one The name “ Harmony in Blue,” in of the leagues for the coming sea honor of the Blessed Virgin, has 718 17th Sf. C. W. (Ted) Dillingham, Jr. center is organized to serve this group. There are however, many son. Any young man of the par been selected for the affair, and TA. 0010 • MA. 0010 Turkey Party Is ish who is interested in playing the decorations will be blue. Joy KE. 0010 services whidh are available not Builders only to the surrounding district but basketball is invited to call Joe Cayler and her all-girl orchestra to all persons regardless of the Hynes, PEarl 5078, for further in­ will furnish the music. neighborhood where they live. One formation. He announced that At a union sodality meeting Whal’s Cookin’ of these services is now being of­ Slated Nov. 17 practice will begin in the near fu­ held Nov. 8 at Cathedral school, fered by the center through the ture. As s feature of the meeting the Holy Family sodality prom­ the highlights of Notre Dame foot, ised a Missal for the Catholic Section Today? immigration committee o f the Diocesan, Council of Catholic (St. Catheriae’t Perith) ball games of the 1940 season were chapel at Lerwry field. The Missal W ^ e n . shown to the members and refresh will be- donated by Father Leo The annual Thanksgiving turkey ThaA a tender, plnmp iDe committee is headed by Mrs. ments were served after the M. Flynn, pastor of Holy Family party will be given in the hall Mon. Gertrude Pajme. Other members meeting. pariah. young Tom Turkey in the day evening, Nov. 17, under the are Mrs. Thomas Garrison, Mrs. FOX & rOJWPAIVY oven, getting sweeter auspices of the Holy Name society. Leaders’ meetings for the dis­ Sanctuary workers for the Denmer, and Mrs. Palm. The Little every minute for your One hundred turkeys and hams will cussion clubs of the parish unit of week of Nov. 15 are Mrs. Prank Sheet Mete] Manufacturer* and Contractor* Flower center has been selected as the Confraternity of Christian Aliota and Mrs. Thomas Flem­ Thanksgiving dinner here at Ray’s, An’ you get all the trim- the headquarters, but the service be awarded as prizes and arrange­ 1620 Blake Street CHerry 7404 ments have been made for other Doctrine are scheduled for Monday ming. • mings with it is for all persons who may desire afternoon at 2 o’clock at the as­ The Altar and Rosary society , SAMUEL E. FOX DENVER. COLORADO to take advantage of the aid and awards. Admission is 60 cents. COMPLETE O.COUR8E sembly room of the rectory and on met Thursday, Nov. 13, in the counsel the committee may be able Sodality laitalU Officer* Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock at DINNER______75c school hall. Hostesses were Mrs. STRUCTURAL STEEL CORRUGATED IRON CULVERTS to give irf helping them to solve Installation of officers, one of the library of the high school fo* Ed Gegester, Miss Marie their problems on naturalization the outstanding events of the year, those who cannot arrange to at­ Schwartz, Mrs. L. H. Ruppert, DENVER STEEL A IRON WORKS and related (natters. was held at the November meeting tend the Monday meeting. Pros­ Mrs. Paul Santo, Mrs. Mary Se- W. Cslfsx and Lartmsr Stnst TAb«r n n RAY’S CAFE 1518 (IVLIFORNIA The committee will correlate its of the sodality in the home of pective members of discussion cord, and Mrs. W. F. Splan. I P. O. BOX U>l. DENVER I work with that of the National Madge Lowery Monday, Nov. 10. groups are invited to apply at the council in Washington, D. C., and With a centerpiece of roses and rectory for further information. Club Gives ' Koehl, and All members are asked to be pres­ Elizabeth Malone and the Very ent. The hoste'ss, Mrs. T. M. Hoar, ^ ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH Music lovers from the entire man, Rita Roberts, Lauretta Phe­ region will come to Denver to hear lan, and Father Joseph Bauer, who Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron. will serve a dessert luncheon at West 6th Ave. and Calapago St. the November concerts of the Den­ gave the closing prayer. The outstanding social and fi­ 12 noon. Cards and bunco will ver Symphony an^ Civic Sym The sodalists were requested to nancial success of the party has follow. Guests are cordially in­ November 30 to December 8, Inc. phony orchestras. Carroll Glenn, remind their families and friends assured the inauguration of a text­ vited. young violinist wijl appear with to listen to the Sacred Hour every book rental system for the parish Services the Civic Symphon;^ Sunday, Nov. morning ak 7:15. schools. It is for this project that Arvada Newmanites AFTERNOON 3 P.M. EVENINGS 7:30 AND 8:30 P.M. 23. On Thursday, Nov. 27, Edwin Infant Baptised the proceeds are intended. Offi­ Are Entertained McArthur, native Denverite, will cers of the PTA thahk the mem­ Sermons by Mary Jane Dana, infant daugh­ The Arvada Junior Newman be guest conductor of the Denver bers of the committee headed by REV. JOHN PHILLIPS, C.SS.R. OF GLENVIEW, ILL. ter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cud- Mrs. Herman Miller and Mrs. J. club members were the guests of Symphony orchestra. more was baptized. Her sponsors Tickets will be on sale for both Freilinger, room mothers, and all the Holy Family group at a party S t Joseph’s may be reached directly by route 50 and is one were James and Dorothy Cudmore. who contributed so generously of held Monday evening, Nov. 10, in block west from route 72, and six blocks west oF Broadway. concerts at 1512 Curtis street be- . Louise Catherine Enopke was re­ iginning Nov. 21. their time to the preparations for the Holy Family school hall. Mmes. ceived into the Church this week. this event. They urge immediate Spano, Moore, and Smith, proctors Helen McGlone and Thos. J. Mc- returns on any outstanding tickets f the Arvada club, also were Glone were sponsor^. to make possible an accurate ac­ present. counting of the federal tax on all Entertainment included music tickets. by the nickelodeon and _ various Thanksgiving Mass Times Listed games, including one designed to 'W e G i v e T h a n k s Games Party at Masses at S t Francis de Sales’ introduce all present. Cake, candy, church on Thanksgiving day will and pop were served for refresh­ be offered at 7, 8, and 9 o’clock ment. St. John’s Will with no earlier or later Masses The regular class will be held for the American ofLifcj scheduled. For Sundays the sched again Monday, Nov. 17. All mem­ ule of Masses remains fixed with bers are urged to attend. The dis­ Be Held Nov. 15 a Mass being offered on the hour cussions are becoming more inter­ every hour from 5 till 12 o’clock esting each week and, along with noon, inclusive. This Sunday morn­ social activities, are making the (St. John’s Parish) ing at 8 tt’clock the Salesian male club a worthwhile activity fo r‘ all Final arrangements have been choir of men and boys wUl sing at public high school students. completed by St. John’s PTA for the High Mass. Twenty-four tables were in play the annual turkey and games 4.oretta Sweeney, prefect of the sodality, and' Jack Alyward at­ at the card party sponsored by the GO when the party to be held in the school hall tended a banquet given by the Red PTA Nov. 6. The first prize in this Saturday evening, Nov. 15, bridge was won by Mrs. Leonora beginning at 8 o’clock. Head­ Cross Friday, Nov, 7. St. Francis’ was well repre- Johnson; second, Mrs. B. Caul­ ing the arrangements committee field; pinochle, first, Mrs. L. Givan; jsented at the general sodality traffic is light/ as co-chairmen are Mrs. J. A. second, Mrs. P. Lally. Mullins and Thomas J. Tynan. Meeting Nov. 8. Rosemary O’Bryne gave a report on the activities of PTA members are invited to at Men of the parish who will assist tend the nutrition lecture to be include W. J. Jennings, W. J. the girls who assist at Vail Notice the ebb and flow of long distance center. given at St. Dominic’s school Nov. Ducey, C. A. McFadden, T. K. 17 at 2 p.m. All those who are telephone calls during an average day as Earley, John 0. Rae, R. G. Atkin­ The annual Christmas seal drive, sponsored by St. Thomas interested are requested to get in shown by the chart below. son, P. L. Wig'ginton, J. H. touch with Mrs. W. F. Secord for Chisen, C. D. O’Brien, H. P. Le seminary, has begun in the school. further information. Clair, P. H. Ludwig, John P, Mc­ The seals have been distributed. There is a sharp peak in mid-moming when le Pilgrims had a production Kee, J. A. Mullins, <1. M. Ludwig, The next 'meeting of the PTA and A. Moffet AID SOCIETY TO will be held Nov. 24 at 7 p.m. the business men you may want to reach are problem to solve* They won their battle The ticket committee, with Mrs. Members of the class of 1939 busiest. and gave thanks for the harvests they had W. J. Ducey as chairman, is com- MEET ON NOV. 18 of Holy Family high school held sed of Mmes. Ralph Albi, Roy a reunion 'Wednesday, Nov. 12. Note the other peak after 7 p.m. That’s gathered. Atkinson, C. 0. Arnold, A. J. Bum- They attended a dinner at Boggio’s gartner, Walter Biller, E. L. All members and friends of the rotisserie and later enjoyed a when your out-of-town friends are likely to Brown, F. D. Bottinelli, J. H. Queen of Heaven Aid society are theater party. be telephoning, too. If you can avoid these Again our cotuitry faces a production Chisen, James Culliton, T. K. asked to be present at the meet­ Earley, David Culliton, David ing Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 2:30 p.m. peaks you will get faster service. It’s worth problem. The determination and skill of Flanagan, J. A. Hintcrreiter, at the orphanage, 4825 Federal Fr. Campbell remembering these days when defense puts our nation’s loyal workers are winning Fred Kemme, John McGowan, boulevard. All returns from the J. A. Mullins, J. E. Mc­ recent party should be made at such a load on telephone facilities. this battle to protect the American wdy Mullen, R. E. Oliver, T. A this meeting. The sisters and O’Keefe, W. A. Porter, D. J. Rein­ Mrs. W. Ducey, chairman of the Speak on Nov. 20 of life. ert, J. J, Reilly, W. 0. Sievers, party, and Mrs. J. Fred Doyle, Hubert Smith, J. C. Tully, J. S. president lof the Aid, thank every­ iksgiving Avoid the Peaks and You Avoid Delay on Threlkeld, H. S. Volkenant, P. L one who contributed to making the day union service is scheduled at Wigginton, and N. J. Zeylmaker. party a success. Five hundred the city auditorium for 10:30 Long Distance Calls Meeting Postponed were present in the afternoon and o’clock the moming- of Nov. 20, W e have gladly enlisted the fuU The Altar .society meeting, orig­ evening. The keynote of this year’s pro­ inally scheduled for Friday, Nov, T ■ 1 ' !------1 I T T and complete services of gram is “ Religion and National VJf.SN-’- '■ I * 3m 4m Sm 4m 7m. 21, has been postponed. It will be Montreal Daily Lauds Defense: What the Soul of Amer­ lOM H*« »» IM 3m Electricity and "Natural Gas held in the home of Mrs. John ica Needs.” Representing the city’s Akolt on Friday, Nov. 28. Cardinal on Birthday Catholics will be the Very Rev. in this united defense of A High Mass will be offered on Montreal.— Calling attentiop to Harold V. Campbell, pastor of Thanksgiving day at 9 o’clock. the 58th birthday of H. Em. Catv our country. Blessed Sacrament parish, the Sunday Masses, according to the dinal Rodrigue Villeneuve, Arch­ topic of whose address will be new sch^ule that was put into ef­ bishop of Quebec, the Montreal “ Faith.” Other clergymen will be Gaiette, local daily secular news­ fect Nov. 9, are celebrated at 6, 7, heard. 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 o’clock. paper, lauded the Cardinal and The next Junior sodality meet­ said that “ his life |to^ exempli­ Gov. Ralph Carr and Mayor ing will be held on Wednesday, fies well the democratic tradition Benjamin Stapleton will deliver You may BUY U. S. DEFENSE SAVINGS STAMPS Nov. 19. of the Roman (Catholic Church, as brirf greetings. A program of at any of our principal officas Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leibman did also the liveis of his two prede­ music will include s o n « by a quar­ are spending a few weeks in Cali­ cessors, Cardinal Begin and Car­ tet and a aolo by Mrs. John J. ? toiia In «THf TflIPHONf HOUR," pea«lar^ REDDY KILOWATT JETTY BWTE Sullivan. 'il Your Electrkal Servant Your Helpful Sprite fornia. dinal Rouleau.” .^ • • 1 1 Systnm radio pregrom. Hoard ovoryt'^ Dennis Jdmes, infant son of Mr. Presiding will be the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tangney, was Favor Received Clarence W. Kemper, pastor of th Mondoy at 10 p.m. on tho NIC rod notwork. ^ baptized Thursday afternoon, Nov A Register /eader oepreoses the First Baptist chur.h and till I__I...... Public Service Company of Colorado 18, by the Rev. Lawrence C. Wal thanks for a favhr received as a chairman of the interdenomiM- THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. ter. Sponsors were George Kelly result of prayers offered to Kateri tional committee of the Denier and Mrs. James Sheri.dan. tie]ikakwituu Miniaterisd alliance.

m M Thursday, Nov. 13, 1041 O ffice, 933 Bannock Street^ THK DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN Extensive Mission Aid DISCUSSION CLUB IS FORMED TABOR Itll RE8.I EAST aiT St. Dominic’s to illuitraled by ihia map drawn by Mill Eliaabaih Sweeney, preiident of Tickets on Sale Cellefe to MORGANTI STUDIO the oricaniotion, Theie minions, located in all parts of the United ORDER CHRISTMAS PHOTOS States, have been the recipients of both material and spiritual assistance, AT ST. JOSEPH’S, GOLDEN NOW as have various Chinese missions not represented on th^ map. Miu Sweeney stands by the map. 144S-H CHAMPA ST. Give Party Nov. II For College Play Golden.— St. Stephen’s discus­ Mrs. Gorton and Mrs. J. F. Wag- HoU M Not. M Oppoaltf Pabtte Strrle* Co. sion club was organized on Mon­ enbach are in charge pf the altars day evening, Nov. 10, at- the rec­ and the church in general in the (St. Daminie’i Parish) Mrs. Glenn B. Wilson, ways and tory. Officers chosen werp Owen month of November. (Regis College) A Thanksgiving turkey games A social for the Regis college means chairman fer.the Regis col­ F. Acers, leader; Mrs. . Charles Bake Sale Sunday party for the benefit of St. Domi­ lege Parents’ association, has an- Hemberger, alternate leader, and athletic fund will be given Friday Mrs. Wagenbach was appointed nic’s church will be held in the noUficed that fine progress is being Miss M. Hokanson, secretary. The - . . evening, Nov. 14, at Eddie Ott’s church basement, Federal boule­ made in the sale of tickets for the group voted to meet Monday eve­ chairman of the bake sale to be. 'Broadmoor. Don Christopher, held after both Masses on Sunday, vard and W. 29th avenue, at 8 Regis college Dramatic club’s pres­ nings at the rectory from 7:30 to Regis college sophomore from Nov. 16. 'The co-operation of all d’clock Monday evening, Nov. 17. entation of Leo Brady’s Brother 8:.30 o’clock. Estes Park, is in charge of the Admission will be free. Special Orchid, which will be given at the parishionerii by their generous do­ program. He has announced that Father Barry J. Wogan opened nations or .purchases will be deeply Willie Hartzell’s orchestra has prises will be awarded. West Denver high school audi­ the meeting and -explained the pur­ appreciated. been engaged for the evening. The' The senior and junior sodali torium Tuesday, Dec. 9, at 8:15 pose, organization, and method of p.m.. Th.e mile of pennies.slides were ball will serve as a preliminary ties will receive Holy Communion operation o f the discussion club, The cast will be led by John distributed to the member?.'The to the Regis-New Mexico High­ at the 7 :3ff Mass Sunday, Nov. 16. after which the officers were Yelenick (Little John Sarto), object of these slides is to collect lands game in Regis stadium Sun­ The lectures on notrition, which chosen. Mr. Acers then presided .Leonard Seeman (Brother Nas­ 6,280 pennies. day afternoon, Nov. 16. were scheduled for Nov. 17 at at the first study session. The hostesses-sfor the December 2:30 p.m., have beep postponed. turtium), Thomas L. Garry Mr. Walter J. Ong, S-.J., of the (Brother Geranium), and William Anyone interested in joining the meeting will be Mrs. Charles Bil- English department of Regis cql-. Mrs. Harry Hughes has been discussion club is invited to attend steip and Mrs. Charles Hemberger. appointed to serve the seventh F, Crothers (Freckles), it has been lege will address the Colorado Po­ the next meeting at the rectory on As the society lacks sufficient dish grade as room mother in the announced by Mr. Robert O’Sul­ etry society Friday evening at 8 Monday evening, Nov. 17. Meet­ towels, it was decided that each place of Mrs. A. C. Reid, who is livan, S.J., director. Yelenick and o’clock at the Chappell house, 1300 ings will begin promptly at 7:30 member bring two towels to this now treasurer. Garry are both from Denver, See­ Logan. He will speak on Allen man is from West Allis, Wise., and o’clock. meeting. Tate in one of a series of talks Mrs. George Torsney enter­ Crothers from Fort Lewis, Wash. Altar Society Meets Da Paul Men Have Seiiion sponsored by the society on Amer­ tained the members of St. Gather KILLER-DILLER Other members of- the cast arei St. Joseph’s Altar and Rosary ican poets. The Rev. Leo Cusack, ine's cii’cle Nov. 5. Prizes were The St. Vincent de Paul society Herman Faulhaber (Fat Ducky), Bocihty held its ren lar meeting at S.J., of the Regis college faculty won by Mrs. Jacob Schwab, Mrs met at the rectory Monday eve­ Joseph Gonzales (Dominic BatV the home of Mrs. William T. Pitts will introduce Mr. Ong. 1955 M ODEL 0. F. Haeffner, and Mrs. Charles ning, Nov; 10, at 8 o’clock. tista), James P. Hoare (Brother ,on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 5. Mrs. Olietta Moore will sing a Bellm. Harold Snell,-an adult convert, Hollyhock), Ja'ck Teeling (Abbot Mrs. Cecile M. Clute was assistant group of Negro spirituals as a If the,giris like him now, The Little Flower circle met at was baptized on Saturday eve­ Jonquil), and Frank McCabe hostels. ning, Nov. by Father Wogan. part of the musical program ar­ the home of Mrs. Fred Burke Nov. ST. PHILOMENA’S SOCIEH iDumdum), all of Denver; Philip Mrs. Charles Bilstein and Mrs. ranged by Anna P. McArthur, just wait ’til he grrows up. 4. First prize was won by Mrs. Sponsors were LeRoy and Luella A. Davis (Solomon) of (Chicago, Ernest Waters volunteered to help Bowen. music chairman. But don’t spoil his enjoy­ George-§eubert, and low prize by and Jasper P. Jacques (the Gimp) Mrs. Fred Gorton,, chairman of The 8 o’clock meeting of the Mrs. Maiy O’Gara. Some of the women of the par­ ment of the present or IS ENTERTAINED AT HOME of Durango. the flower committee, and Mrs. T. ish are planning to attend ^the society will follow a meeting o f' Ave Maria circle members met Mrs. Wilson will be assisted by G. Garrison was named chairman meeting of the Denver dcan"ery the board at 7:30. Officers of the the future by ruining his at the home of Mrs. William Sta­ (St. Philomena't Parish) worn by Miss Olmstead, who will Mra. Mark J. Felling, chairman, in to organize study clubs o f the Con­ Monday, Nov.-17. society are Miss Vera M. Graham, feet with improperly fit pleton Nov! 12. First prize went The Altar and Ro.sary society of be given in marriage by her father. charge of the program. Other fraternity of Christian Doctrine. St. Ann’s circle met on Tuesday president; Miss Stella Doty Hare, to Mrs. A. L. Sanders. St. Philomena’s parish was enter­ The- torso length bodice is made memoers of Mrs. Wilson’s com­ afternoon, Nov. 4, with Mrs. first vice president; T«lla Sperry, or wrongly made shoes. St. Anthony’s circle members tained at the home of Mrs. J. F. with long fitted sleeves ending in a mittee include Mmei. Frank George Smith. The next meeting recording secretary; Bessy Wol- Children’s shoes require were the guests of Mi’s. Loretta Jordan, 1601 Cook, Monday aft­ point and a sweetheart neckline. Al^egg, Thomas E. Anderson, John will be held at the home of Mrs. vington, assistant recording secre­ Darnell Nov. 6. First and second ernoon, Nov. 10. Mrs. C. F. Lam- Pleated bands of silk trimming C. Barry, Joseph H. Beery, B. Ber- 41 Are Present Ray Smith on Wednesday, Nov. 19. tary; Dr. R. Harold Taylor, cor­ special scientific design­ prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ella berty and Mrs. J. 0. Rusho were form a bolero in the front and a linger, Edwin H. Brinsa, J. B Mrs. Fred H. Clark, Sr., re­ responding secretary, and Maude ing, and it’s important Miller and Mrs. Clara Franklin, co-hostesses. low waist line in the back. Her Craig, Clarence A. Frede, George turned to her home here on Sun­ Osborn, historian. i 1 V. Hughes, Margaret Hayes, Ca^- that feet be properly shod respectively. The business se.ssion opened full-length veil of illusion will fall day, Oct. 26. Three weeks pre­ The talk by Mr. Ong was ar­ erine Hynes, H. 0. Hill, P. J. with Mrs. William Sheehy, presi­ from a V-shaped coronet lined viously she had been called to the ranged by Mrs. Julia Erickson, while they’re growing. with a pearl necklace lent for Hoare, Kenneth Reed, Raymond J. At Guild Session bedside of-, her mother, Mrs. Ellen program chairman. dent, in charge. Mrs. Harry T. Ryan, 0. W. Magor, J. J. Gonzales .We’re equipped to fit Zook said the opening prayer. the occasion by Eva Sydney Northeutt, 82, of Sullivan, Mo. Sodality Union J. F. Bohanna, Earl E. Scheiman, 'The president welcomed the guests Monaghan, will adorn the sweet­ Forty-one members of St. Jos­ Mrs, Northeutt, who had been ill children’s shoes expertly S. A. Riesenman, P. D. Dolan, Joseph E . Cook Heads present. They were Mmes. John­ heart neckline. She will carry a eph’s guild were present at the for some time, passed away on Anthony Jacobs, S. M. January, and our prices are always son, Mulroney, Struck, and Donald white lace handkerchief that was meeting Saturday, Nov. , in the Wednesday, Oct. 15, and was To Meet Sunday Ray J. Noone, George W. Stewart, 8 Savage. Mrs. M. A. Sanchez, a uicd by her nether at her wed­ library of St. Francis de Sales’ buried on Oct. 19. Mrs. Clark, a Veterans’ Association moderate. ding, and a shower bouquet of A. G. Winter, Jerry J. Coursey, member of this parish, is one of new member, was present. 'The and Michael Masterson f Mrs. C, F. high school. Among them were president appointed the following white roses and sweet peas. Mrs. six children who survive Mrs. Hayes of Englewood; Messrs, and three new members, Mrs. A. C. The 157th Infantry association At Abbey School committee, whose duties will be to 'Thomas H. Walker, the bride’s Northeutt. After her mother’s fu­ Mmes. J. E. Simms and E. M. Tremblett, 115 S. Sherman; Mrs. of Colorado held its annual meet­ call on new parishioners and visit lister, will be the matron of neral, Mrs. Clark visited briefly Faulhaber, and Harold J. Hiddock. Edith Wiseman, 3767 Osceola, and ing in Denver and elected Joseph Canon City. :— The third an­ members who arc ill: Mrs. J. J. honor and Miss Eleanor Zook, a Mrs. S. M. McCloskey, 3811 with relatives in St. Louis before E. Cook, deputy district attorney, nual convention of the South Cen­ Flynn and Mrs. J. J. Torpey. cousin of the bride, will be the Newton. returning home. to the office" of president. Mr. i IPRBER'S ' BBrrBR. SHoes foa ibss tral Sodality union will take place Mrs. Sheehy expressed her grat­ bridesmaid. Their gowns will be The prize winners a f games Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bamhardt Cook, a member of Blessed Sacrar' left at noon on Saturday, Nov. , on the Abbey school campus this itude to Mmes. Sidney Bishop, L. alike except in color and will be K. of C Study Club were Sister Benedicts, Mrs. Flor­ 8 ment parish, was first sergeant of for Rosenberg, Tex., where they Sunday, Nov. 16, according to the H. Herr, H. B. Fisher, and 'T, C. of fille taffeta made with bouf­ ence Bonnell, Mrs. Karl Mayer, the regiment’s machine gun com­ 724 15th St. Rev. Augustine LaMarche, O.S,B., fant skirts, sweetheart 'neckline, Mrs. C. H. Markham, Mrs. S. M. plan to visit ■with Mr. and Mrs. pany in the firist ‘World war. Lewis Rhoades for their work in the SpecialiiU on Children’s Shoes union director. About 260 dele­ sanctuary in the month of October and short puffed sleeves. Mrs Meets’in Durango McCloskey, and Mrs. A. C Phil H.' Garrison and children, C. Binkley js secretary-tr'easurer gates from the various units are and to Mrs. P. H. Williams and Walker’s will be sky blue and Miss Tremblett. Margaret Patricia and Hugh. They and Paul P. Newlon is historian. Zook’s will be shell pink. They expect to be away a little over a expected to be on hand. ^ Mrs. C. 0. Selander for their of­ Durango.— The Knights of Co­ The major project sponsored by will wear ostrich feathers of con week. The first convention of this kind fer of assistance in the current lumbus study club met in the par­ the guild eyery year is the Febru­ trasting colors in their hair and Mrs. T. G. Garrison was one of was held in 1939 with over 400 month. Mrs. M. L. Dyer offered ish hall Monday evening, Nov. 10. ary card party a^ the Denver Dry present, and last year’s meeting her home for the December meet­ carry Colonial bouquets. Goods tearoom. Under the guidance the guests of honor of the Theta Philip Moffat will be Mr. Ulrick- This study club is for all the men Phi Alpha sorority at a dinher held Whether you call it SHYNESS again brought several hundred to ing. She will be assisted by Mrs. and high school boys of the parish. of the party chairman, Mrs. John son’s best man. Ushers are Thom­ at the Lakewood Country club on the campus. Units. expected to J. P. Carr. Mrs. M. A. Sanchez Miss Ella Rodgers of Denver ar­ Spillane, committees already are as H. Walker and Harry T. Zook. Thursday evening, Nov. 13, in send delegates include, besides the volunteered to assist Mrs. M. L. rived Saturday evening, Nov. 8, working to insure the success of Jack Zook, a cousin of the bride, celebration ’of the sorority’s 50th Abbey, St. Scholastica’s academy, Dyer on the sewing committee. to be with her sister, Mrs. Adelia the party. arafeelingof INFERIORITY will be an altar boy at the Mass anniversary. St. Anthony’s, Brookside; St. Jos­ Mrs. J. J. Torpey reported on the Harrington, who is ill in Mercy This year the members have eph’s, Salida; St. Michael’s, Canon recent deanery luncheon. Mrs. Mrs. Etienne Perenyi will sing relieved the sisters of the respon­ Mrs. R. H. Graves, Mrs. Anna hospital. Douglass, and her sister, Mrs. Lena City; St. Benedict’s, Florence; St. Otto Kiene reported writing con­ several hymns. She will be ac­ sibility of making the table It’s a >Mr. and Mrs. James Harrington, Phelps, o f Stockton, Kans., left Patrick’s o f Rockvale, and As­ dolence notes to the families of companied at the organ by Miss who were married in Boulder prizes. All prizes will be com­ sumption, Westcliffe. the late Dr. T. A. Hughes and Mamie O’Haire. pleted and returned at the De­ Monday, Nov. 10, by automobile HEART-ACHE Tuesday, Oct. 28, came to Durango for a visit with relatives in Cali­ Sunday’s pro^am will get under Mrs. Thomas F. McCann. A breakfast for the bridal Thursday to spend the weekend cember meeting, and card party tickets will be distributed at the fornia. Mrs. Graves will spend sev­ For way at 1 p.m. with registration. The Very Rev, Dr. William M. party and relatives will be served with Mr. Harrington’s uncle and eral weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Charles J. Stewart, general secre­ January meeting. Higgins was present and blessed at the Park Lane hotel. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cummins. William Jennings, in San Diego, tary, will be in charge. At 2 p.m. the Jordan home. He announced A reception at 2 in the after The Holy Name men and high and Mrs. Douglass and Mrs. Phelps Children the chairmen of the various round that in the future he would bless noon will be held at the home of school boys received Holy Com­ will go to Long Beach. table discussions will meet, and the munion in a body at the o’clock ACADEMY JUNIORS And the home where the meeting is the bridels parents. Mrs. 01m 8 Miss Emma Romano, daughter opening session will follow imme­ He commented on the splann. ataad will be gowned in French Mass Nov. 9. of Mr, and Mrs. Sam RomanO of diately. Speakers for this Initial did attendance at the Forty Hours’ blue made with a lace bodice and The C. D. of A. met in the par­ BRING IN 3,750 session are: Eleanor Ryan of SL Golden, has been chosen to be devotion and complimented Mrs. crepe skirt. Her matching hat ish hall for their business meet­ given a’ listing in the 1942 editien Parents Scholastica’s, Jack Butler of St. Bafora icqalrini ,tha Bosk Sheehy and Mrs. C. J. Campbell will be of bird’s breasts. Mrs. ing Wednesday evening, Nov. 4, HANGERS IN DRIVE of Who’s Who in American Col­ Michael’s, and Father LaMarche, Haata our aan aaamad la alow. on the beautiful altar decorations Ulrickson will wear Royal blue at 8 o'clo'ck. leges and Universities. Miss Ro­ allant and ktekward . , . ainca who will give the keynote speech Mrs John Fleck entertained her at that time. Father Higgins crepe and a small black velvet hat. mano is a senior at Loretto Heights raadint tha atoriaa and paemi on ‘‘So You’re a Catholic?” bridge club last week. Mrs. G. (St. Mary'i Academy) and tnjorinc tha aonra and then gave an interesting discourse Their corsages will be of gar­ college, where she is majoring in Desmond of Denver was a guest. Subdued cheers mingled with the lamtt In tha Book Boaaa . , . Panel discussions starting at 3 on the life of St. Andrew of Abi denias and pink roses. music, and she ivas chosen with a oar har ii couidcred nnntaallr Mrs. James Decker, recent bride, melodious jingle of coat hangers o’clock will be led by John leno. He led the closing prayer. The bride will wear a bright group o f four girls froih the senior Intellirant hr trovnnpi and la was entertained at a miscellaneous as the juniors were proclaimed vic­ larpriilnrly popnlar with chll- Armbel, Ted Cranford, and Dick A social hour followed and re­ going-away costume of velveteen class to receive this honor. Selec­ shower Friday, Nov. 7. The party tors in the recent coat hanger con­ dran.—Mra. P. R. 8h Farminf. Shay of the Abbey school and freshments were served. with a matching felt hat and navy tion is made by an executive board ton, Hick. took the form of a Halloween hunt test held at St. Mary’s academy. Norma Lee Hallenbeck and Rose­ Boy Seouti to Meet blue accessories. on the basis of leadership, depend­ marie Zegob of St. Scholastica’s. for the bride’s treasure chest of The class as a whole brought a Persistent shyneii in the small diild often becomes an Inferiority The Boy Scouts will receive ability, and loyalty, as well as scho­ The titles are: ‘‘Catholic Youth Following a short wedding trip gifts. Refreshments were served total of 3,750 hangers. This drive problem in the older child and adult. It’s wise to start corrective Communion Sunday at the 8:16 lastic standing. and Politics,” “ Catholic Youth and the couple will reside* in Orange, to the guests by Mrs. J. Elmer is held >nnually at the academy, measures as early as the undesirable trait is detected. Parents, in theip Mass and will meet Friday, Nov. Business,” "Catholic Youth and Tex., where the bridejproom is with Decker and Mrs. Bfryl Hardin and the proceeds from the sale of Kelley-Harrington Nuptiali Held anxiety to protect the cliild who seems backward in the presence of Social World,” “ Catholic Youth 14, at 7 p.m. in the school audi­ the shipbuilding division of the the hanj^rs will be used for vari­ Miss Agnes Harrington of “outsiders,” often make mailers worse by coddling or scolding, which and National Defense,” and “ Cath­ torium. The all-city council of Consolidated Steel Corp. Philip Gibbs Lectures ous mission purposes. Golden and /ohn J. Kelley of Hud causes the child to retreat still furllier into a shell of reticence. scout mothers’ auxiliaries held the Marion Stortz, president of the son Falls, N. Y „ were united in olic Youth and Education.” Among the out-of-town gue.sts Your Child Need Never Experience That Feeling of Inferiority annual fashioYi show and card will be Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Ul­ For College’s Benefit Sports club, announces that a ping- marriage at S t Therese’s church, The group will assemble for a party at the Denver Dry Goods Baltimore. — Sir Philip Gibbs, pong tournament for the entire Fresno," Calif., before Monsignor In many thouianda of bomet, a tencfency to •hyncti, and a a«nt« of Inftriority. picture at 4 p.m., and immediately rickson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. been mastered • . . more often fUIl they have been met In advance by BcM>k tearoom Thur.sday afternoon, Nov. Agnes Ruede, an aunt of Mr. Ul­ noted British author and war cor­ school is under way. James Dowling on Tuesday, Nov. Plan of child traininff. Throuffh this plan your child will leam to expreae himstlf, to n after this there will be a general 13. Several from troop 130 were respondent, lectured on “ The Spirit In the inter-class volleyball tour­ 4, Miss Mary Gargan of (lolden hU imagination in practical* creative cbanneli* to develop hia latent senae of Ittdainhip. assembly with reports on the reso­ rickson of Jackson, Mich.; Mrs, Six month* ia not too early an age for this traininx to start. Children are not aware of in attendance. Genevieve Ulrickson of Cheyenne, of Britain” as a benefit for the nament now in progress, the seniors was bridesmaid, and Robert Kelley beins* trained . . . to them it Is an Interestinf and enjoyable experience. The parent*# lutions. The Rev. Franeft-Homung, Loyola college scholarship fund. A and freshmen are still undefeated. was best man for his brother. Miss O.S.B., subprior of the abbey, will The following from St. Philo­ Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald K, part U interesting, too • . . and time-saving. So simple that every parent, regardleM mena’s attended the monthly meet­ Olmstead of Pueblo. four-lecture series on “ The Ideal The captains of the various teams Harrington is the daughter of Mrs. of education, experience or environment can use the plan effectively. Your child wlU give a spiritual conference at 6 Political State” is being given by are: Seniors, Peggy Chambers; Julia Harrington of Golden, and leam to understand other people, and bow to get along with them . . . to speak weD* ing of the Denver Parish Sodality Mrs. Harry Uronin and Mrs. to express himself before others, to be a credit to himself and a joy to his parents.^ mm., and Benediction of the the Rev. J. P. Delaney, SJ., direc­ juniors, Patsy Mulligan; sopho­ she had been employed in the Jef union at St. Dominic’s: Dorothy John F. Mohan entertained 16 Ble.ssed Sacrament will follow. tor of the college’s institute of so­ mores, Mary Ellen Murphy, and ferson county welfare office for A buffet luncheon is set for 6 Zook, Alice Mursko, Lucile John guests at a luncheon at the Park FR EE Child^s Story cial order. freshmen, Marjorie Greer. the past two years. She attended o’clock and at 7 p.m. the group will stbn, and Annette, Mary, and Rita Lane hotel Saturday, Nov. 8, in Th. I.iUt* Enfin. Thtt Caold." Colorado university at Boulder Tbit dellthttul story, taken from be entertained by the Colorado La Tourette honor of Miss Olmstead. MAILthe COUPON'^' The Precious Blood circle of the and received her degree in June, "My Book llouae." tearhea cour- SprinM concert orchestra. A social Luncheon Held as* and ttlf-rtliance. It's an ex> Junior Tabernacle society was en­ 1941. Mr. Kelley attended George- ampl. of tha aubU. rharartar- hour from 8 to 9 will conclude the Mrs. M. L. Dyer entertained at REGIS GUILD HEARS PRIEST to'wn university, Washingfton, D. C}Sfi^aUow day’s activities. tertained at the home of Catherine traininc, throuch "My Book Mall Friday evening, Nov. 7. a 12:30 luncheon Thursday, Nov, C.; was graduated from the Colo­ Ilonaa,” that baa aided paranta \ TMI BOOK HOUfI PM CMIINM rado School of Mines in 1940, and In more than four hundred thou. Clubi Convene 6. Her guests were Mmes. D. J LECTURE ON POLARIZED LIGHT •and homes. "Hy Book House" • Dept. R-2. 3St North Miehifan Are., Chicato McQuade, L. H. Leyden, M. L, is now employed by the Brown Plan la briefly explained. It'a The following parish clubs con­ Lyons, Thomas Curtin, William Geophysical Co. in Fresno, where far more than selective readiuE I Please supply Information on “My Book Bonaa^ vened recently; Mrs. P. F. Gib Sheehy, Sidney Bishop, Mamie The meetings of the Regis guild ence' that'polarized sun-glasses are the couple will make their home . . . that la only one of fivs a Plan: also th. FREE BOOKLET, “Th, Uttla Es- 2 Sunday Masses P parta in the oomprehenalve plan. ■ (in . that Could." lin’s met with Mrs. J. 0. Covillo. Goll, J. A, O’Neill, J. J. Sullivan continue to grow in interest and now obtainable and that to a lim­ Mrs. Julia Gargan and Miss Mary D8R THE COUPON. Tbere’a The prize was awarded to Mrs. attendance as members of the •■fhmt______and Margaret Binan and Miss ited extent Polaroid is being used Gargan accompanied Mrs. Har no cost o r obligation. a H. G. Montgomery, a guest. Mrs Mamie O’Haire. Regis faculty give entertaining lec­ rington and Miss Agnes Barring THE BOOK HOUSE • StrMf AdA-sM C. F. Lamberty will be hostess to in desk lamps. Howard Dearhammer of Las tures. The speaker Monday eve- ton to Fresno for the wedding. The FOR CHILDREN Offered in Welby the club Wednesday, Nov. 26, at ^ning, Nov. 10, was the Rev. Ed­ The explanation, description, and • C/fy______Animas spent the weekend at the Gargans returned home on Mon­ III North Michigan Ave. her home, 1440 Monroe. Mrs. M ward S. Preusch, SJ., professor demonstrations of the effect of day, Nov. 10 Chicago. 111. I A. Hickey’s club met with Mrs. C, home of his mother, Mrs. A. J polarized light were interesting and Welby.— Masses in Assumption Dearhammer. of physics at Regis, whose sub­ church on Sunday^ are at 7 and J. Campbell. Mrs. L. H. Herr and ject was “ Polarized Light as a educational. 9. Sunday, Nov. 16, is Commun­ Mrs. H. B. Fisher received the Lt. George V. Porter, son of Means of Safety.” - The regular business meeting of ion day for the Third Order of St. honors. Mrs. J. J. Torpey enter­ Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Porter, has With the ever-increasing auto­ the guild preceded the lecture. Francis. tained Mrs. J. A. O’Neill’s club been transferrM to Camp Bullis, mobile traffic, safe driving is a Plans were outlined for work Bazaar Is Under Way Nov. 6. A dischs.sion on “ The San Antonio, Tex matter of interest, and. Father in the Christmas ‘ season, and The bazaar is being held this Coming of the Savior” followed Jean Ryan, daughter of Mr. and Preusch illustrated the possibility members were delighted to find on week on Nov. 13, 14, and 16. the dessert luncheon. The club Mrs. Raymond J. Ryan, is recuper­ of progress in .safety measures by display two beautiful statues^ one Prizes are being awarded every will meet with Mrs. Philomena ating from an appendectomy per­ the u.se of polarized light. A miner­ of St. Joseph, donated by Dr. and evening. A radio was awarded Hodges and Miss A. Girardot, formed Saturday* Nov. 8, at al substance has been found, he Mrs. Wm. J. McMenamy, and one W \ y ^ FAMILY LIFE POLICY ^ ^ on the first evening, and a beauti­ 1225 Newport, Nov. 14. Mercy hospital. said, known as polaroid, the use of of Our Ble.ssed Mother, given by ful set of china is being awarded Mr. and Mrs. Harry/T. Zook Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chrisman which in the manufacture of wind- the Misses Mahoney. Appropriate on the second evening. On the entertained 30 friends at an in­ have returned______to their home in Los shields and headlights will cut brackets for the statues were also third evening the grand prizes of formal dinner Sunday evening, Angeles, Calif., following a visitf^own dangerous glare and give per shown, these being donated by Mrs. $100 and an electric mixer will Nov. 9, the occasion being the at the home of their niece, Mrs, feet visibility. In varfous ways. E. W. Connell in memory of her be given. announcement of the engagement M. A. Hickey. Father Preusch demonstrated Die husband and her son. An additional Those in charge of the booths of their daughter, Helen, to En­ Mrs. J. A. O’Neill is spending action and effect of light waves gift for the chapel on exhibition are: Mrs. George Rende. linen sign J. B. Furstenberg, Jr. The the week with her granddaughter, and the practical elimination of was the new reredos drapes of booth; Mrs. Ralph Domenico and news came as a surprise to friends Sheila Mary Sullivan, while the glare with the use of Polaroid. beautiful material, the donor being Mrs. Mike Domenico, hot dog of the young couple. Mi.ss Zook child’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, J. ;For the present, however, he said, Mrs. Edvrard T. Gibbons. booth; Young Ladies’ sodality, received her education in the Den­ Sullivan, are on vacation in (Chi­ the cost is somewhat prohibitive Following the yearly custom of candy booth; Mrs. John Labriola, ver parochial schools and was cago and Milwaukee, Wise. since glass freated with the sub­ the guild to remember the Jesuit fith pond; Joseph Porreco and graduated from Cathedral high stance costs $10 per square foot. missions of t^e province at Christ­ Nick James, country store; Mr. Miss Sarah Higgins is on vaca­ Father Prcsuch reminded the audi- school in 1938. Her fiance is the tion in California. mas time, donations will be re­ knd Mrs. Henry Covillo, games. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fursten­ GRANDPATHtt Miss Margaret Sullivan has re­ ceived of discarded toys, games,- The general committee chairman is berg of Denver. He was g:rad- Admiral in Charge of clothing, or material of any de­ Mrs. Sandy Domenico. The pro­ uated from Regis high school and turned from a visit in San Fran­ cisco. Convoys Visits Shrine scription. Shipment of these goods gram is under the supervision of attended Regis college. He re­ is to be made this month to insure Mrs. Serravo. The officers are: ceived his degree from Purdue Mrs. J. T. Cronin returned re­ In Montreal Regularly their arrival at the missions be­ Send Coupon President, Charles Di Giacomo; university and recently completed cently from a six-week, sojourn fore Christmas. Members of the 2 6 secretary, Angelo Domenico; in* Dallas, Tex. FroM to Mombon of Your Family Insurod in Oiw Felky a course in naval aviation at Cor­ Montreal.—“ St. Joseph is my guild and friends of Regis may Protect yourself and your family from the “money worries" that for FREE treasurer, the Rev, Julius Porcel- pus Christi, Tex. After enjoying Mrs.' T. C. Rhoades’ club met best friend," declares Admiral send donations to the college, always accompany tragedy. For only $1.00 s month, you can in­ lini, O.S.M. a two-week furlough he will re­ with Mrs. J. J. Flynn. The next sure nusbsnd, wife, children, grandchildren, even in-laws. From 2 INSPECTION Robert Hornell, who at every op­ marked for the missions, in care A bridal shower was given in port for duty at the Norfolk, Va., meeting will be with Mrs. W’illiam of the Rev. Stephen R. Krieger, S. to 6 persons, ages 1-65, enn be included without medirid exam. honor of Miss Grace Labriola on naval base. No date has been set Beardshear. portunity takes a few hours off OFFER J., or information n\ay be given $10,000,000.00 Family Ufa Prattetian in Farm _ a Nov. 5. Her marriage will take for the wedding. Mrs. Therese E. Cummings, who from escorting convoys across the to Mrs. T. C. Rhoades, president, place on Nov. 23. Guarantee Reserve is a strong, conservative company,specializing , Wedding Set Nov. IS suffered a fractured hip several ADantic to visit St. Joseph’s ora­ 1137 Clayton, EA. 6917. in low-cost family coverage. Each policy is computed on alegal re- No Agent Sympathy is extended to the Before an altar decorated weeks ago, is improving at St tory here, founded by the late A further announcement was serve basis to guarantee prompt payment of claims regardless of W ill Call family of Pasquale La Russo. Mr. with white pompoms and white Joseph’s hospital. Her daughter, Brother Andre, to offer thanks for made by the moderator of the where you live. This is added assurance of cash whtnjsM ntsd ii. La Russo passed away recently. snapdragons prior to a Nuptial Mrs. J. H. Goodwin, and daughter, a safe passage. The admiral first guild that the annual memorial He was a member of the Third Mass at 9:30 Saturday, Nov. 15, Joan, who came from Chicago to came to St Joseph’s oratory with Mass for. deceased members, de­ Na Modleal ExamiMtIaa 6 tuicanlte Slei^erbe Ufa Inturanca Co. Order of St. Francis. Miss Kathryn Olmstead, daughter be ■with Mrs. C'Jmining?, will re­ a friend in March, 1940, and was ceased Jesuit relatives, and . de­ Xavier Rossi, son of Mr. and • auurunte, RaaMv, IMgv Oapt. j| .i Hawmsnd,M. of-Mr. and Mrs. Ira C, Olmstead, main for some time. deeply impressed ■with its atmos­ ceased relatives of guild members Gcntlemsa: Without oblisation, scud me your fret la Mrs. Nick Rossi, wa.s inducted into will exchange marriage vows with Mrs. Nan Johnson and brother. phere of peace and piety. -Every will be offered this Suflday morn­ Na PaRey ar Entranca d tf iaspcction offer oo the Ftmily Life Policy. the army on Nov. 5. He is sta­ George W. Ulrickson, son of Mrs. Jack Harrington, motored to Los time he -visits this shrine to ask St. ing, Nov. 16, at 8:30.in the.stu­ Fom tioned at Ft. Bliss, Tex. Genevieve Ulrickson, of Cheyenne, Angeles recently. 'M r. Harring­ Joseph’s protection he has pro­ dents’ chapel of the college. The • Fred Mazzottl. who has been Wyo. Father Higgins will offi­ ton will return in two weeks cured medals of the saint and pic: Mass will be offered by the Rev. ILOO i Manth Pays serioualy ill in St. Joseph’s hos- ciate. •. Mrs. Johnson will spend the ■win- tures of Brother Andre, which he John Gibbons, S.J., who will also pitaL it improving rapidly. i A gown of white satin will btlter in California. diatributea to hia crew. deliver the sermon, 1

Tr/ELVH Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUQ REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Nov. 13, 1941 [ H BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH FORESIGHT SAVES EYESIGHT F For LABORATORY TESTED Glasses are a wise investment that will giVe dividends in health, CTO PARTY IS FRIDAY NIGHT good appearances, and in comfort. An eye examination now may be the means of saving you much distress and cost later. IF ST. (Biassed Saerament Parish) that is given by the Junior Entrust your eyes to our skilled professional care. The Catholic Youth organiza­ Tabernacle society will be held tion of Blessed Sacrament parish at the Shirley-Savoy hotel this Our department of Orthoptics'(eye training) is most complete. will have a ball in the school hall' Friday evening, Nov. 14. The pro­ T Friday night, Nov. 14, at 9 o’clock. ceeds of the ball are used for The admission will be 36 cents a Christmas checks to be sent to mis­ SWIGERT BROS couple. sionary priests of the Denver oio- Some 70 young people attended cese. A large attendance is antici­ Optometrists Sister Aquin Glocknerj founder pated. Miss Frances Nadorff of "Do you speak Spanish?” is one Better Vision Good Service the CYO meeting on Monday of S t Francis’ sanatorium, 325 night, Nov. 10, and took part in Blessed Sacrament parish is gen­ of the first questions asked by a Guaranteed quicker firing . . . for Every Age At Right Prices King street, died Saturday, Nov. in the square dancing. Miss Mary eral chairman. prospective ^employer when inter­ hotter heal, slower burning, lea* ash. 8, in the sanatorium following an Hughes, a teacher at Lake Junior • Robert A. Neary of Washington, 1550 California KEystone 7651 viewing a girl or woman to serve LARGE EGG I LARGE LUMP CLEAN NUT illness of three weeks. high school and a member of D. C., has been a guest in the S. in the home as-a personal maid, SPECUL C 4 A bargain A O A Snpar g A g Sister Aquin, who was 85 years Blessed Sacl^ment pariah, hak A. Riesenman home the past week. mother’s helper, cook, laundress, or TON------Da I U AT. TON DehU Valaa. T o iT v a h W old, was a member of the Congre­ been teaching square dancing to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Van general housekeeper, according to gation of Our Lady of Lourdes for the club members for the past sev­ Overschelde of Colorado Springs the employment records kept by Busy Days Demand Typewriters 67 years. She was bom in Ports­ eral wc6ks. Father Richard were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Moody, resident director mouth, 0., the daughter of Mr. ELKM J M m . . . 3 6 3 .; ui„ ALL MAKES STANDARDS AND Hiester’s mother played the piano James J, Palmer last week. of the Vail Community epnter, 3 6 3 3 Blake St. and Mrs. Bernard Glockner. Monday night, substituti^ for 1904 W. 12th avenue. "Yes, I PORTABLES — ALL PRICES Mrs. Frank Guiry, Miss Hughes Miss Mary O’Donnell of Ama­ In 1924, she came to Denver rillo, Tex., spent last week as the speak Bpanish,” is the invariable has ‘ arranged for a professional All Makes Typewriter Service and purchased the property that guest of Misses May and Mar­ answer, for the center is located CORRECT CATHOLIC SYMBOLISMS is npw St. Francis’ sanatorium for caller to be on hand every Monday garet Gavin. » in the heart of a district that is ABB 14th SL BABNE8 SCHOOL BLDG. MAIM BUS a convalescent home for tubercu­ night from now on. inhabitated almost entirely by ERICKSON MEMORIAL GO. lar members of the order. She Mrs. C. C. CoUinfi, who is a pa­ Past Presidents to Be Feted Spanish-speaking residents. ( 926 SPEER BLVD. »w V w w w w w ^ served as superior for about one tient at St. Mary’s hospital in (Orp, Simk'tn Gardans) CH. 4788 The regular meeting of the Al­ Rochester, Minn., is greatly im­ Within’ recent months requests I year. In 1931 the services of the tar and Rosary society is being proved. for Spanish-speajcing household sanatorium were made available employes have increased to such REQUIESCANT to the public. held Friday, Nov. 14, in Mc­ Norman McDevitt is leaving Fri­ I THEODORE i Donough hall. All paat presidents an extent that a great number of Sister Aquin also opened the day for a few days’ visit in Chi­ the positions offered must be left of the society are asked to be cago. He will attend the Notre LOOP IHAKKET IN PACE community’s original tubercular unfilled. A marked increase in present, since the social hour fol­ Dame-Northwestem football game. FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE home in Sierra Madre, Calif., in lowing the business session is dedi­ the salaries offered tends to H A C K ETH A Li 1913, Twelve years later she cated to them. Scouts, Dads Hsto Dinner awaken the girls to the possibili-; Free Parkins With Purchase of 50c or More at 1429 Lawrence JAMES ONTIS. 2B14 CUjton itrect. moved the home to Denver, which The annual dinner for scouts ties of housework as something Air Conditioned Requiem Hass will be olTered Saturday is nearer to the order’s mother Society to Hear Fr. Hiester and their dads was given by the worthy of their best efforts. Con­ at 9 in Loyola church. Interment Ht. l^ouse in Rochester, Minn., and Members of the Junior Taber­ sequently, many of the high school Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son aerrice. Boy Scouts Mothers’ auxiliary in The firms listed here de­ MORTUARY HELEN MARIE SHERLOCK. IndUn- supplies more adequate medical nacle society will be guests of the school hall Wednesday eve­ girls are developing their talents apolis, Ind. Funeral services and inter­ facilities. Mrs. Frank J. Hill and Mrs. S. ning, Nov. 12. Seventy guests along the lines important to effi­ serve to be remembered ment were held in Madison, Ind. W. F. P. Keating, Jr., Tuesday evening, cient serving and are studying Hen'i Womtn't, and Cblldraa'a 1449-51 Kolamath Sl Horan A Son service. She taught in various schools were served. The chief scout ex­ when you are distributing conducted by Our Lady of Lourdes Nov. 18, at 2647 Dahlia street. ecutive, E. E, Skinner, and the Spanish in order to be able to Baif 8oIm ► Phone MAln 4006 EDITH KERSTETTER HAYES, 8071 Father Hiester. will give a talk on teach it as well as speak it. your patronage in the dif­ ► W. 37th avenue. Wife of Edward F. nuns, and also served as a mem­ assistant chief scout executive, Hayes, daughter of A. J. Kerstetter, ber of the community council and the Vatican. All the members are Ray Ryerson, spoke after the Language’s Popularity Grow* ferent lines of business. Loop Shoe Repair Shop Englewood, and sister of Vaughn Ker- mistress of novices at the mother- urged to attend. Leap UarkiL Lawreae* Btraai aidi stetter. Requiem Mass was oltered dinner'. The Very Rev. Harold V. The explanation for the recently house. Wednesday at 9 in St. Patrick’s church. The annual fall and winter ball Campbell gave an inspirational talk increased requests for Spanish­ Miles & Dryer Interment M t Olivet. Boulevard service. In the years after 1924 she e boys, urging thehi to be ENRICO DE BUONO, 2583 W. 26tb speaking household employes is avenue. Husband of Mrs. Letitia De often traveled back and forth faithful to their scouts’ ideals based on the gro'wing popularity Printing Go. B uodo, father of Mrs. Mary Cemiglia and bringing tubercular nuns from the of loyalty to God and country. Fa­ o f the language among the resi­ Ida and Francis De Buono. Requiem Middle West to Denver. She was ther Hiester entertained the guests Hass was offered Saturday, Nov, 8, at Sodality to Meet dents of the city, who find that a with novelty numbers. On behalf Wheel Ticket* for 10:16 in St. Dominic's church. Inttr- injured in a fall in 1927 and was Spanish-speaking person, familiar ment Ht. Olivet. Olinger service. later' retired. She had been in of the Mothers’ auxilia^, Mrs. Bazaars and Carnival* with the peculiarities of the lan- POM-POMS MRS. ELIZABETH B. LYNCH. 896^ residence in Denver for Hie past Olson presented a new first aid gauge, can bh of decided help S. Bunock street. Mother of La Verna seven years. kit to the troop. Using this kit, A. Eynch. sister of Fred Burke, Engle­ in learning the pronunciation and Catholic Work Our At St Patricks five of the scouts gave a demon­ developing the accent neces.sary to AU Colors, In her early days here Sister wood, and Mrs. Nellie Spalding, Byron, stration of emergency first aid. Specialty HI. Requiem Hass was offered Thurs­ Aquin proved her ability as a speak the language properly. Bunch ...... day at 9 in St. Louis* church, Englewoodf 50c slogan-writer. She entered a con­ A number of tenderfoot scouts FRANK T. MePHILLlPS, 1169 U - (St. Patrick’s Parish) were formSl|y accepted into the “ American-Spanish” is the term ,fHANIffCfVIN

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