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ETERNAL VIGILANCE NEEDED AGAINST FILTH LAUDED YEARS NEARLY Spasmodic efforts in various parts of the country to purge the DENVER CATHOLIC literary market of indecent and levrd magazines seem to bring BY PIUS nothing more than a temporary 50 PER CENT halt to an evil that has dire effects on both our moral and our economic life. Civic and Church Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini Practiced Figures Compiled by Chancery Show State organizations, banded together for Theological and Cardinal Virtues to the purpose of driving such liter­ REGISTER Has 171,188 of Faithful, Increase ature from the newsstands, usually do an effective job, but, as soon Heroic Degree, Pontiff Says The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Of 16,725 Over Last Year as they let. up in their fight, back Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. it comes in full strength. .— (NCWC Cable)— That Mother Fran­ A gain in the Catholic population of the state, far in We were interested in a recent ces Xavier Cabrini, foundress of the Missionary Sisters of VOL. XXXIII. No. 14. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, NOV. 25, 1937. $2 PER YEAR excess, from a proportionate standpoint, of the general issue of the Religioiu Bulletin of the Sacred Heart, who died in Chicago on Dec. 22, 1917, population increase, is noted in the figures compiled by the University of Notre Damer in practiced both the theological and the cardinal virtues to the Chancery office for The Official Catholici Directory. which a current drive against in­ a heroic degree was proclaimed in one of two decrees by Relatives of New Cardinal in the United Last year’s all-time high of 154,463 is far overshado-wed decent literature in South Bend is States, Mr. and by the present population of 171,188, a gain of 16,725. discussed. Part of the article, the Sacred Congregation of Rites read last Sunday in the Giuseppe Bonuccelli, both American citizens, are the two top figures K.ofC.HHolil “Lots of Liberty; No Poison,” fol­ presence of His Holiness, Pope Pius XL The theological in the lower group. Mrs. Bonuccelli, whose home is in Washington, Based on the present estimated population of the state, lows : virtues are Faith, Hope, and Charity, and the cardinal is a sister of Ermenegildo Pellegrinetti, Papal Nuncio to this means that Colorado is a little better than 17 per cent “As an American citizen I don’t virtues are Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, and Temperance. Jugoslavia, one of the five just named Cardinals. The lower group Catholic. A comparison ■with the 1927 figures, compiled want any narrow-minded reformers Another decree read at the same time assured the shows the Cardinal-designate at a family reunion in Italy in 1934, with for the 1928 Directory, shows the Catholic population in­ hampering unnecessarily the exer Memorial Rites Mrs. Bonuccelli and a little niece.— Copyright, 1937, by NCWC News cise of anyone’s liberties. Liber­ canonization of Blessed Salvatore da Horta, a Spanish Service. Another sister, Mrs. Georgiana D’Allesandro, lives in Love­ crease in a decade to be almost 50 per cent, the actual ties are too sacred for such use Franciscan who died at Cagliari, Sardinia, in 1567, lock, Nev. gain being 55,359. less restraints. and who was beatified in 1711. Other interesting statistics in “But no greedy meat-packer or • The decree relating to the Sunday Evening comparison with ten years ago milk-peddler or bun-maker or heroic virtues of Mother Frances show a gain in college students fruit-canner can, in the name of Xavier Cabrini recalled her work from 372 to 579, in students at The annual memorial service New Cardinal 1$ in America, whither she went on Jesuit Leaders the local seminary from 64 to 99, liberties, set me against the Pure Food laws that protect the table the advice of Pope Leo XIII, and for departed members of Denver of pupils in academies and schools at which I eat. As an American the veneration surrounding the council, K. of C., will be held Sun­ from 11,301 to 12,498, of converts citizen, I like to help people pre­ spot in New York where she was day evening, Nov. 28, at 7:45, in from 361 to 655, of death from serve theh’ liberties, but I don’t buried. Stopping at Regis the Knights of Columbus home. 1,376 to 2,1(30, and of marriages Good Friend of want to be carried out like a In the decree concerning the The Rev. Louis Grohman of St. from 1,648 to 1,922. A decrease is poisoned puppy afte^ the evening canonization of Blessed Salvatore Rose of Lima’s will deliver shown in the number of children n* I f n ^ meal some nigbt. da Horta, the wish - is expressed an address on “ Our Order and Its in orphan homes, this figure being 18663973 “My stomach can’t detect arse­ that this “ new glory of this most Dead.” 810 ten years ago, as a^inst 622 For Denver Visit this year. Credit for this must be nic, but food inspectors can. And worthy son of Spain prove pro­ Eulogies for departed members my stomach is too important to pitious for that most noble country will be given by Joseph Newman, given to the efficiency of the Cath­ risk to a poison which will speed now tom by so many evils and Distinguished visitors making Joseph J. Dryer, John J. Morris­ olic Charities, an agency that has Archbishop Giuseppe Pizzardo, through my system and make me bathed in so much innocent blood, their headquarters at Regis college sey, John Farnan,' Phil McCarty, succeeded in holding homes to­ secretary of the Sacred Congrega­ the next inert customer of the so that it may finally* attain true this week include the Rev. 'William Maurice J. Hickey, the Rev. Mark gether where formerly the chil­ tion for Ecclesiastical Affairs, who embalmer down the street. Yes peace and preserve intact its pre­ J. McGucken, S.J., general prefect 'W. Lappen, Walter F. Scherer, dren were institutionalized. is one of five Churchmen to be sir; vious treasure of Catholic faith.” of studies of the Missouri province William Nelson, Lawrence Purcell, The figures for the 1938 Direc­ proclaimed Cardinal by Pope Pius “If I understand liberties cor­ The only persons present besides of the ; the Very John Geraghty, John A. Miller, tory show that the Catholic hos­ XI next month, is a personal rectly, no producer of food has the Holy Father at the reading of Rev. Raphael C. McCarthy, S.J., Joseph Celia, Sr.; William T. pitals of the diocese took care of friend of the Most Rev. Urban J. liberties that entitle him to destroy the decrees were Camillo Cardinal president of Marquette university, Roche, and Charles Mahpney. 27,625 patients in the past year, as 'Vehr, Bishop of Denver. The Laurenti, prefect of the Sacred my health. Liberty does not mean and the Rev. Daniel A. Lord, S.J., Fifteen members of the local compared with 22,865 the previous local Ordinary has visited with the Congregation of Rites; Allesandro unhindered freedom to operate as editor of Queen’s Work. council have died in the past year. year. These institutions conduct­ Cardinal-Designate many times on. (Turn to Page 4 — Column I) Cardinal Verde, relator of the two Father McGucken arrived Mon­ ing training schools show an in­ his trips to Rome. causes; the secretary o f the Sacred They are William J. Lloyd, John day of this week and has been en­ A. Martin, Peter F. Keegan, the crease of 17 student nurses, the Other local clergymen who re­ Congregation of Rites, and the gaged in making an investigation current number being 378. member Archbishop Pizzardo well promoter of the faith. Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. F. McDonough, Trinidad Chaplain of the educational work at Regis Thomas F. Dolan, Peter F. Carr, The population gain was made are the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Matthew college and high school. Father outside of Denver, as the figures Smith, editor of the Register,, and LOCAL NUNS HAPPY AT the Rev. James M. Walsh, W. McCarthy and Father Lord ■will be for the new Directory, announced his brother, the Rev. F. Gregory T o Mark His 50th PROGRESS OF CAUSE J. Casey, M. E. Malone, P. J. heard in addresses at the fifth an­ Henaghan, George H. Edward, at 5.0,009, are practically the same Smith, pastor of St. John’s church. Sisters at the Queen of Heaven nual educational conference of the as those reported last year. The In early 1934, after they had been' Year in Priesthood orphanage expressed great hap­ John E.. McDonald, Charles J. Sisters of Loretto, which is being 655 converts represent an in­ accorded a private audience by the piness this week at the progress Thurin, John Steiner, and John held at Loretto Heights college I. Mullins. crease of 107 over last year. Holy Father, the two Denver The Rev. Joseph S. Garcia, being made in the cause of Mother Friday and Saturday, Nov. 26 priests were summoned to the of­ chaplain of Mt. San Rafael hos­ Cabrini. The foundress of the and 27. fice of the Cardinal-Designate, pital in Trinidad, will mark his order, known in life to many of Father McGucken is the author who discussed the Register System polden sacerdotal jubilee on Dec. the local nuns, personally drew up of Jesuits and Education and The of Newspapers with them for an 16. The actual jubilee date is a the plans for the Denver institu­ Catholic Way in Education, two Prospective Converts hour and a half. day later, but the observance was tion. She visited this city for the volumes on the work of Catholic set for the 16th' in the hope that first time in 1902 and came back ( Turn to Page i — Colum n 8) Bishop Urban J. Vehr could ar­ frequently' in the following ten Bishop to Officiate range his schedule for engage­ years. Eager for Knowledge ments to be present. Father Gar­ The local nuns have been con­ Cathedral School cia, senior ranking diocesan pnest stant in their petitions to heaven In 2 Churches, at in age in the state, will be cele­ that their foundress be canonized (By Ruth 'Vincent) asks questions contained in the brant of a Jubilee Mass. Details ever since the preliminary hear­ Lauded by Visitor One evening with Father Charles lesson for that evening. 40 Hours’ Closing of the program for the day ■will be ing in her cause for canonization M. Johnson’s convert class is Last on the program are ques­ arranged later. was held in Chicago in 1933. Of North Central enough to prove to the average tions propound^ by members of The Most Rev. Urban J. 'Vehr, Catholic that he would be hard the class. They cover a wide ter­ who returned Wednesday from the Unqualified approval of the Ca­ put to answer the thousand and ritory, and Father Johnson must Bishops’ annual meeting in Wash­ thedral high school was expressed one questions fired at the patient constantly remind his class to stay ington, will officiate at the closing Myth of Aliens on by A M. Cross, North Central as­ instructor by persons eager to learn within the boundary of the par­ of Forty Hours’ devotions in two sociation visitor, after he inspected Dwyer Practices What He Preaches about the one true faith. ticular subject being treated. Some Denver churches next month— at a the school facilities and curricula We went to one of the sessions of the questions we remembered Pontifical Mass in the Cathedral Relief Is Exploded "Wednesday. Mr. Cross also ad­ ■with a smug, “ know all” expression included: “ How can the laws of on the Feast of the Immaculate dressed the student body at the on our face. We came away feel­ the Church be infallible when they Conception, Dec. 8, and at Holy assembly meeting. He was accom­ SLOGAN WINNER HAS YET are made by men who are not?” Ghost church on Sunday after­ ing very insignificant in stature, panied on his visitation by the The myth that aliens, principally ly spent on these cases $4,602.86, physical and intellectual, and won­ (Turn to Page i — Column i ) noon, Dec. 12, at 4 o’clock. Mexican, werS responsible in a or an average of less than $11 per Rev. Hubert Newell, diocesan su­ perintendent of schools. dering how in the world people great measure for the relief crisis case. The Colorado Poor law does could ask so many questions, and, in Denver was exploded with the not disquality this group from pub­ The North Central representa­ TO GET TRAFFIC. TICKET more astonishing, how one man lic assistance, consequently any tive visited several of the classes release of a r^ o rt from the Bur­ could answer all these questions Downtown Church policy of denial (as is happening in at the Cathedral and also the li­ eau of Public 'Welfare this month. William J. Dwyer o f Blessed without a single accident. His calmly and completely. In August the WPA released all ten counties of Colorado) can be brary. He expressed his approval slogan, “ Keep "Your Car in Control How fully Father Johnson sat­ so-called aliens from relief proj­ made only by the local county bu­ of the work being done in the Sacrament parish, who won the and Lower the Death Toll,” was isfies the perplexing questions of Boys' Club Sponsor ects, and in ten counties, includ­ reaus of public welfare. latter department. The entire $50 prize offered for the best third floor of the high school is slogan in the Denver Catholic borri of years of motoi’tng expe­ his classes is well shown by the ing Denver, the public welfare According to the local welfare rience in which he has never been bureaus have since' cut them from bureau’s report, in the alien group now devoted to library work. A Register Safety contest, has been consistency 'with which he receives The organization of a Catholic lines. An unusually large num­ (Turn to Page ^ — Colum n S) driving automobiles for 25 years given a ticket for any traffic larg;e numbers of converts into boys’ club in the downtown sec­ ber of the boys in this district their lists, because the budgets had the average age is 55 years. Less violation. to be curtailed in order to pro­ than 15 per cent of the aliens are the Church year after year. And tion of Denver has recently been attend public schools and have vide sufficent funds to meet the of Latin extraction and the other “ The page devoted to traffic and those who comprise his classes are accomplished under the auspices limited contacts with the Church, support of one group. This ar­ 85 per cent are of North European. pedestrian problems in the Denver not easily satisfied. of tne Holy Ghost church, and and are frequently exposed to as­ bitrary policy has worked a' ter­ These individuals have, for the Jeffers Practical Catholic Register has gone a long One member of the class of 20 headquarters have been estab­ sociations and places that beget rific hardship on 372 cases involv­ most part, been residents of the way in helping to make people now under instruction was par­ lished at 1665 Grant street. Ap­ (Turn to P agei — Colum n i ) ing 411 adult individuals in Den- United States for an average of safety minded,” Mr. Dwyer de­ ticularly difficult to convince. proximately 50 boys have alrea

PAGE T W O Office. 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, November 25, 1937

HISTORICAL SURVEY BEING 2000YEARS of MYSTERY Revealed Myth of Aliens on Filmed bq Special Ptrmusion of Pope Pius XI UNDERTAKEN-BY SCHOOL GIRL INVESTMENT Relief Exploded (Continued From Page-One) olic memorial structures in Den­ Physiotlierapist net; “ Angel of the Chalice,” the ver are the new St, Elizabeth’s l e i e t e r e ^ Rev. John Duffy; Bishop’s throne, monastery, erected by Mrs. May Starts (Continued From Page Onf) priests of the diocese; holy water Bonfils Berryman in memory of (Continued From Page One) Would you be interested in making your years is open to conjecture. Per­ font, Miss Nellie Joyce;, holy her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ments for children afflicted by a THURSDAY, DEC. 9 haps in the majority of cases their water font, Miss Margaret Op- G. Bonfils; the C ^ erin e Smith recent epidemic of infantile pa­ For One W « k Only money earn you 6% ? action cannot be justified, but dyke; marble vase, Miss Bridget Mullen Memorial niWses’ home at ralysis in this vicinity. BROADWAY THEATER neither can the discrimination that McManus. St. Joseph's hospital, built by Mrs, The hospital plans to undertake must quickly reduce them to star­ Stations of the Cross—^First, J. ,Ella Mullen Weekbaugh in mem­ A a program of treatment for a num­ J. Campbell; second, Mrs. W. T. vation. The survey shows that a ory of her mother; the Oscar Malo, ber of children in this group, both I have available for immediate use $125,- Cream: third, Mrs. Arthur D. La- very large number of these aliens Jr., Memorial hall, given to the from Pueblo and from nearby 000.00 of Gilt Edge Mortgages, varying in size are totally and permanently in­ Hire; fourth, Mrs. F. Cazin; fifth, Cathedral parish by Oscar Malo H. J. Leeckenbach and A. H. Leeck- towns. from $500.00 to $40,000.00, monthly amortiza­ capacitated. To deny assistance to as a monument to his son. 13th & Lincoln such people can mean only in­ The physiotherapy treatments tion or straight. human suffering and rapid ex­ Many other Catholic monuments include treatment by lights, heat, JAMES MOTOR CO. KE. 8221 tinction. will be investigated by Miss water, electricity, and remedial O’Bryne as her survey progresses. and corrective gymnastics and The policy of caring for resi­ DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS Monuments not of Catholic im­ exercises. Further information will be gladly given. dent citizens as adequately as pos­ portance but interesting as mar­ Methods used by the physiother­ Expert Repair Service at Reasonable Rates— AUo Used Cars sible first, and only if this obliga­ kers of Colorado state history in­ apist also are valuable in the treat­ tion is met allowing anything to be clude several in City park and City ment of crippling effects of frac­ expended on resident aiIien8,iB both park esplanade. The large Thatch­ tures, gunshot disabilities, and inadequate and unsound. Such a er memorial on the esplanade other injuries where the muscles C. D. WILLIAMS policy, according to the survey, is ■saa. was built by Lorado Taft in mem­ as well as other members are af­ merely to throw many of the 164 TABOR 6266 1643 STOUT ory of Joseph Addison Thatcher. fected. Physiotherapy is recog­ children into careers of delinquen­ Opposite it are the two columns cy, the cost of which will have to be nized as a valuable means of treat­ surmounted by groups of pioneers, ing crippled limbs and restoring borne by the community through built by John Mitchell to preserve (DEEWVEOlzr tax assessments for support of po­ them to proper usefulness by the memory of Dennis Sullavan. physicians everywhere. lice, juvenile court, and institu­ The Robert Burns monument, built tions for juvenile correction. There by the Denver Caledonian club; Mrs. Snook received her train­ will also be the private loss to in­ ing at Reed college, war emer­ Joan O’Byrae the large grizzly bear statue, the dividuals, the result of tacit or Elizabeth Allen Sopris memorial gency school, 1918, and followed The Bright Spot overt violence which quite possibly enbach; sixth. Miss Margaret Mc­ statue and sundial, and the 18th it with graduate work at Harvard LAUNDRY will be undertaken by many of the Donough; seventh. Miss Mary avenue archway given by Wiliam university. She was employed as a individuals if they are for long Bagley; eighth. Miss Anna Cos­ W. McLellan are also prominent U. S. army nurse from 1918 to. Flower Shop denied the support which is essen­ tello; ninth, Mr. and Mrs. John in City park. 1920. Later she was associated tial to maintain life. Thoms; tenth, Mr. George Pope; with the Visiting Nurse association Fifth Avenue and Josephine From a selfish and strictly eco­ 11th, Mrs. P. R. Gallagher; 12th, “ The Bronco Buster” and “ In­ of Minneapolis for two years. nomical viewpoint, the saving in Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Stahl; 13th, dian on the War Trail” stand out YORK 0690 near the Greek theater in Civic She also has been stationed at costs, both in dollars and cents and Mrs. P. J. Kelly; 14th, Miss Josie the People’s Co-operative hospital, j: J81Z-:__ in human misery, would make it Marion. center. The theater itself is a monument to Denver citizens who Sayre, Pa.; the Providence hospi­ worth while to abandon the Among the most imposing Cath- contributed to Mayor Robert W. tal, Seattle, Wash.; the Northern present narrow policy in relieving Speer’s campaign to beautify the State hospital, Wiscensin, and the the sufferings of this group. At the Maynard hospital, Seattle. She present time, $63,000 is given city. In front of the state capitol is a Civil war monument built by comes to the Pueblo post from the monthly to the city by the state, Maynard hospital. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Windsor-Meadow Gold and $12,340 is furnished by the John D. Howland. This is not She Is a member of the Ameri­ city itself, for relief purposes. Yet, an exhaustive list of the memorials the latter sum represents little being studied by Miss O’B r^ e, can Physiotherapy association and Call MAin 5131 more than operating expenses for but it shows the type of project is known as an experienced and THEY ARE RELIABLE the welfare" bureau, while the city 1 she is working out. capable worker. has authorized an expenditure of The Standard in Dairy Products for Forty Years $110,000 for redistricting the j:ity and $750,000 for an air field. It (Continued From Page One) does not seem that impossibility to inequalities exist in any of these solve the problem has precipitated particulars, business must be able the present crisis, nor has an influx truthfully t(i defend them or big of aliens from Mexico. enough to correct them. All Charga Parchasas Billed JAB. 1st Optometrist and Optician “ My conception of business is Give Religious Articles for a very simple one. I conceive all Christmas HELEN WALSH business to be a partnership of Postage Prayer Books, , Statues, Pictures, Winner Has Yet capital and labor to perform a use Miss West A iu cia U ful service to humanity. The mak etc. ’—win shop for you COTTRELL'S Prepaid W .R. JOSEPH ing of a profit is a necessary and or with you. Write A. P. W AGNER & CO. justifiable result of such serv­ —to any place in EYXS EXAMINZD To Get Ticket ber to give your CHURCH GOODS ice.” the U. S. A, How­ PkMM T A bw ISSO Mr. Jeffers believes that a will- taeil orders personal 60S 14th street TA. 6331 (Continued From Page One) attention—or phone ever, if you live in ZIS-219 MaiMtic Bide. to-do attitude on the part of Colorado be sure to after a period of several years in American buBinessmen will do TAbor 5258. Colorado Springs and now lives include 2 % sales much to ameliorate poor condi' tax. at 4503 E. 18th Ave. He is the fa­ tions. He recognizes the fact that 621 SIXTEENTH STREET UPRE'S RELIEF ther of five young boys, three of the general wdl-being of the la­ Sore,Irritated Skin tvhom are now attending Blessed boring class is the real barometer Sacrament school of business conditions. r Wherever it i9--howeverbr6ken the The safety page sponsored by The rise of Mr. Jeffers to the «M |^ae»4re«ly apply soothing^ For Man to Call and Give Batl- the Denver Catholic Regieter drew presidency of the Union Pacific natea on Packing and Sklpirinc a great response from the readers railroad reads like a . KEyatone 622S of the paper and many excellent Ofica aad Warehouaa, 1S21 20th S t The son of an Irish immigrant, he Kesmol slogans were submitted. Thirteen started his career as a call boy othet 'pifizes, besides the $50 45th Christinast in North Platte, Nebr. He never awarded to Mr. Dwyer, were pre­ had a formal college education. Upton Renovating Co. sented to the writers of ■winning to his elevation to the head slogans in the contest. of his company this fall he had CARPET The Denver A.A.A., S. J. Neely, been executive vice president of CLEANERS director of safety; Captain Frank the road. In his earlier life he TH AT CLEAN Campbell of the Denver police once said that he would rather be force, and Register advertisers co­ president of the Union Pacific STARTS FRIDAY W. H. UPTON. Manager operated in helping to bring than President of the United 765 Tejon Street safety information before the States. He is the first Catholic Again this year, as for the past 45, the Man’s Store Takes public. to be so honored' by the railroad. TAbor 5223 the Lead in Christmas Values in gifts men truly prefetl For HIS gift—come to HIS store I For REAL values, shop COTTRELL’S! This store-wide Sale is out'Per­ sonal Invitation to the women of Denver to “TAKE W E ' C. T.-P. A. UNIT FORMED AT OVER” the Man’s Store during December! » StARS.ROHUJrKAMi(f) MOVE ST. CAJETAN’S IN DENVER i . 1740 BROADWAY OENVEK Frame Houses, Garages For Service—KEjrataea eaua | (St. Cajetan’s Parish) ers. The Very Rev. John Ordinas, Approximately 75 enthusiastic ^ 0*«a a Warehaeae, ISSl 20th St. J C. R., led the opening prayer and parents, teachers, and friends introduced the speakers, Mrs, A. Custom-Tailored gathered at the school hall Nov. H. Rampe, state chairman of the DU8TLBS8 14 for the purpose of forming an C.T.-P.A., and Mrs. Hannah DELIVERY COAL Toys — Carving Sets organization of parents and teach- O’Day. Mrs. A. H. Rampe read *3.50 "Pigskins" the by-laws of the org;anization Genuine Pigskin All Standard Gradti o f Coal SHIRTS Gloves, free of scars, Fireplace Fixtures MEDICAL MISSION AID and gave a thorough explanation, ■-V;X| A Kind for Everj Parpo«« that you’ll like for A Price for Every Parse HOLIDAY GOODS TO CONVENE NOV; 30 stressing the object and purpose gifts. Black, Cork, of the C.T.-P.A. A motion was 3.S0 Values! Monogram Free! Cordovan and Gray — pair— •.. •• • OWEN COAL CO. The Medical Mission Aid society carried by a large majority that Mayer Hardware Coa dues be 25 cents yearly. Vox the Bum Gift Bex Free A i s o l Weat Barand 8P. 4426 will hold its quarterly meeting who appreel- 1520 Arapahoe Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 30, at The following officers were in­ B t c ■ D letlae- t i V e Patterae 2 o’clock at Ave Maria clinic, 785 stalled by Mrs. A. H. Rampe: nnd Uxclnslve * 'W~W WWWWWWW' Curtis St. After the business Father Ordinas, spiritual director; Haterlali — the ► meeting, a talk on the clinic will Sister Vlctorine, of the man w h o ia 50c & 7Sc SOCKS be given by Miss Graef. The mem­ BenediptiifB nuns, honorary presi­ p a r 1 1 c n lor y CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING 1 nboQt the fit bers will then take a tour through dent; Mrs. J. Eugene Chavez, Jr., of hie Shirts— 3 prs. the clinic. The serving of refresh­ president; Mrs. John Gonzales, this Is the $IM ments will conclude the meeting. vice president; Mrs. Victor Maes, Gift for Him! 3 5 Classified Ads recording secretary; Mrs. Caroline He'll never ^ GIH Bexed Free! Taylor, treasurer, and Mrs. Ank- dream you Speaks for Peace paid lees than ele, historian. The following are This season’s dis­ $3 or $3.50— so continued patterns I______home room mothers: First grade, o u t B t andingr of 60c and 75o na­ ^iha4h a> A A ^ a a i Mrs. Josephine -Chavez; second a r e these tionally advertised EGGS grade, Mrs. Ruben Moya; third Shirts, tailored hose whose name BARBER SHOP with every fine we cannot mention. grade, Mrs. Manuel Gomez; fourth Custom F e a ­ MORGAN’S EGG FARM First clasa barber abop, Bernie Mack' grade, Mrs. Ray Quintana; fifth ture! Sizes n ) i neighbi Barber Shop. 1270 SanU Fe Drive. to 17%. 801 Sheridan Bird. - ik 8888 grade, Mrs. Joseph Jaramillo; WANTED—Houaehold furniture, old cloth sixth grade, Mrs. J. D. Martinez; Sfafe Mono­ 3 for $5.75 Ing, pictures, kitchen utenaila. etc. The gram when . HOTELS Denver Deanery'a Benefit Shop. Call Tabor seventh grade, Mrs. Florence San­ 2916. 1335 Lawrence atreei. chez; eighth grade, Mrs. Charles ordering by Gift Btxid Denver’s NEWHOUSE HOTEL Lucero. - mail! FrsBl IN THE SHADOW of Colorado's btan- DRUG STORES The next meeting will be held Greatest titul capitoL CoUax at Grant, Denver, Dec. 19 at 7 p. m. in the school Colo. HUTCHINSON’S PHARMACY hall. Mrs. O’Day gave an inter­ Your Naborbood Druggiat esting talk concerning the advant­ CATHOUC DAUGHTERS’ HOME, Phone SPmee 0688 700 So. Paarl "Peachskin" 1778 Grant Pleaaant home for girlt. JAMES HUTCHINSON ages and work of the D. C. C. W. Bazaar It Suceeii HOUSE FOR SALE: MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS The bazaar held recently at SL TIE SALE! Cajetan’s parish under the chair­ PAJAMAS Reconditioned pianos, playera, grande Cottage Bungalow, S t Catherine’a Pariah, organa (pipe and reed), orchestral instru­ manship of E. L. Gonzales was a MAGADORES great sacrifice for quick Bale. Cali Julia ments. T. R. Walker. 286 Broadway, SP success. Final reports have not Frouty Stowe, YO. 7857. 7364. yet been completed. Much credit goes to the efforts of the pastor. FOR RENT PIANOS Father Ordinas. Appreciation is extended to all committee chair­ Five-room dbl. bungalow. Mndern. Clean. $500 Beautiful Bungalow Piano, good aa new, $35.00. men and their assistants, to all It’s a home. Two blocks from S t Eliiabeth'e DENVER MUSIC STORE and St Iico’a. Adnlta only. 1008 Ninth St parishioners, and to the many 608 14th B t friends who attended. The Span­ (2 for $IM ) ish dinner held at the school hall SITUATION WANTED FURNACES AND GRATES Imagine getting fine and served by women of the par­ Magadore stripes and EXPERIENCED young man would FURNACES INSTALLED * REPAIRED ish in Mexican fashion was well $5.00 Value window pane checks at like position aa caretaker for prieat’a U. H. Yerk. 627 E. Expoaitian. PE. 2J368 attended. Music was furnished by 2 for $1.00! Big se­ reaidance and church. Write or call at the Crusaders of the parish, under PEACHSKIN is a new lection of colors and 630 S. Pearl S t SCOTTIE PUPPIES the splendid leadership of William type of fabric in which ^ Q k lustrous silk has been S patterns. Miss Rosanne Boyle, daughter Bernard, music director and or­ MALE HELP WANTED ~ Registered Scottie pnppiea, ideal Xmas magically blended a _ Gift Bexed Free! g ift Mrs. Keegan. 2220 Stuart, Phone of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Boyle of ganist for St. Cajetan’s choir. with a special yarn Energetic, reliable young man with car GA. 4661-GA. 6682. Denver, spoke on “Our Provision School colors, blue and white, were that gives strength for collector, city accounts. Write full par- for the Common Defense” at a followed in decorating the school and Increases wearing quality. TAI- ticulan, with referencea to Box 10, THE LORE0 , BY KAYLON! Copen, Wine. FAM OUS BRAND TIES REGISTER. PRIEST’S HOUSEKEEPER constitution anniversary and peace hall. White and Qold, piped In contrast. The SO-piece band formed in the Nationally advertised $1.50 qualities—actually Reliable experienced woman wants poe! program held by students of the 81ft Boxid Frei tion "s Priest’s Housekeeper. References College of Mt. St. Joseph-on-the- early part of the school term under thousands at this one sale price I Foulards! WORK FOR ROOM Box H—c-o Denver Catholic Register Ohio near Cincinnati. Miss Boyle, the supervision of Fred Lara is Crepes! Failles! Satina 1 Foulards! Pat­ now a prominent student at Mt. showing signs of progress. The terns and colors “he’ll” like! ^ 9 5 ' ROOM AND BOARD St. Joseph’s, was graduated from band’s aim is to reach first place AH Charga Purchases Billed JAN. 1st Gift Boxed Free! a for $2.75 the Denver Cathedral high school among the school bands of the in 1934. city.

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Thursday, November 25, 1937 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE r LINENS PREPARED BY WOMEN ► Loretto Nun to ChOdren Present ► Preferred Parish Preferred Parish ► DISPLAYED BEFORE SOCIETY ► Trading List— Trading List— ► Address P .-T l (St. ’ Parish) of the elementary school are pre­ Original Playlet Mrs. G. B. Wilson presided at paring a Christmas play and M. the November meeting of the C. Boggis; director, will present MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: (St. John’s Parish) Altar and society Friday (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: Sister Marie Clyde of Loretto afternoon, Nov. 19. Chairmen St. Francis’ Glee club. Four An original playlet dealing with The merchants represented in this section are boosters. They are Heights college will be the guest of committees gave reports. The numbers will be rendered by the the subject of international peace The merchant* repreiented in thU section are booster*. They are club: Three Christmas carols and anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co. anxious to work with you and are deserring of your patronage. Co* speaker at the P.-T.A. meeting linens recently finished by the was presented by the school chil­ the high school song. Mrs. Otto operate with them. Monday, Dec. 6, at the home of women were on display. It was dren at the Englewood high school operate with them. Dillinger, sponsor for the sopho­ Mrs. 0. M. Kellogg, 672 St. Paul urged that all the women help to auditorium Monday evening, Nov. more A class and Mrs. G. B. Wil­ St. The association will depart clean the church and altars Dec. 22. The playlet was the work of son, sponsor for the sophomore B from its custom of meeting at the 15 in preparation for the holi­ the sisters and the occasion for its St. Francis de Sales' class, will be hostesses. Refresh­ school hall for this one occasion, days. Mrs. Bernard Hynes, D.C. presentation was the combined ments will be served in the cafe­ and will open its meeting with a C.W. representative, in a short meeting of the local Parent-Teach­ teria following the meeting. WINDOW SHADES REFINISHING C a th e d r a l luncheon at 1 o’clock. Reserva­ talk told of the good accomplished ers’ associations. All the local DRAPERY WORK REPAIRING tions for luncheon may be made by the sale of discarded furniture, The dancing classes for the schools took part in the program, by any member of the association, clothing, etc. ;An appeal was grade school will be held on the which stressed the note of inter­ ACME i o i t i e l t PEARL DRUG CO. SAINDER’S and must be made not later than made for old bed linens, no matter Saturday after Thanksgiving. The national peace and good will. 17th & Pearl Saturday, Dec. 4. how badly worn, and clothes bas­ high school dancing class will be­ CLEANERS AND DYERS Quality Groceries, Fruits kets suitable for baby cribs. gin Saturday at 7 p. m. Mrs. Awards at the close of the fes­ UPHOLSTERY CUT PRICES An overflow crowd attended the 1875 SO. BROADWAY 328 BROADWAY PEARL 3753 Richard Ruhland, chairman of the tival held recently went to the fol­ MAI.N 4C46 FREE DELIVERY and Vegetables Stores turkey party given by the P.-T.A. There is also a great need for F. M. KISER, Prop. men’s overcoats. A call to Mrs. dancing classes, and Mrs. Thomas lowing: Bernard Christman, In­ Upholstered Funiitura, Curtains* and G. F. BERKENKOTTER, Prop. 611 EAST 13TH AVE. Phont TA. 7>:2 Tuesday evening. The association Business Phone Residence Phone Hynes, PEarl 6656, will bring Mulligan, in charge of the high dian blanket; Lester E. White, PE. 4196 GA. 30I1W Draperies Expertly Cleaned and Finished Our Specialty Is Filling Prescriptions is grateful to the donors of many Free Deliyery on Orders of $1.00 a truck to pick up donations. school dancing classes, have ar­ coffee brewer; William Abbey, WINES a LIQUORS or More prizes awarded at the party and cedar chest; W. Herman, Indian FREE DELIVERY SERVICE wishes to thank all who con­ T h e perpetual membership ranged for each class to be chap­ “AL” N. BERUBE MUSIC chairman, Mrs. Frank Hynes, an­ eroned by women of the P.-T. A. blanket; H. H. Hughes, lamp; John tributed to the success of the Lane, radio lamp; Kenneth Theis- ENTERPRISES For Delicious Corn Fed Heats, Fresh party. nounced four new enrolleesT Har­ The study group of the P.-T. A. BUCHANAN’S Students* Be Taught by en, Mrs. K. Downtain, Emma Fruits and Vegetablea, Fish in Season NOB HILL INN old Miller, Pauline Miller, Daniel will meet in the assembly room The Best Facility in Piano. Dancing and St. Joseph’s card club was en­ Grant, Grace H. ShakJee, and Ber­ Trade at 436 EAST COLFAX tertained at luncheon Nov. 17 at J. Healy, and Julia Nihan. The of the rectory Nov, 30 at 10 a. LIQUOR STORE all Instruments Mixed Drinks, Draught Beer care of the altars for the next m. with Mrs. J. T. Hannigan, Jr., nice Boom, turkeys; George Twin­ Music ~ Written. Arranged, Engraved* the home of Mrs. 0. M. Kellogg. ing, bath towel set; Lester Galvin, Fine Wines and Liquors Printed and Published. High honors were won by Mrs. month was delegated to Mrs. E. chairman, presiding. Mrs. Elliott Delicious Dinners W. Rogers, Nov. 20: Mrs. T. J. Todhunter Dewey will give a dra­ cake box; Gertrude Graef, table ICE COLD BEER PLAINS MUSIC CORP- Kellogg. The next meeting will runner; George Scharf, set of Phone PEsrl 1777 377 8outh Brosdwsy Phone Spruce 3535 24*42 W. Bayaud HOT AND COLD LUNCHES Mulligan, Nov. 27; Mrs. Stephen matic interpretation of Eliza­ be at the home of Mrs. T. J. Mc­ dishes and a suit case; W. Barth, Colfax at Logan KEystone 6333 Your Boainess Is Appreciatnl Bere Nally. Ryan, Dec. 4, and Mrs. Bernard beth Corbett’s latest book. The Hynes. Dec. 11. The next meet­ Langworthy Family. porch lamp; Ed Melchior, porch MILE HI Mrs. Ogle entertained St. Rose’s ing will be Dec. 17 at 2 p. m. lamp; Mrs. F. Bonk, tennis rac­ New Fashion PROMPT SERVICE card club Not. 22 at luncheon. Miita Recitata Club Begun quet; Mrs. Martha Clifford, parlor ROLLER RINK Alenius Grocery High honors were won by Mrs. P.-T. A. Serve Breakfait* The Missa Recitata club organ­ lamp. Turkeys were also awarded Cleaners & Dyers William Capella and Mrs. Carolyn 531 BROADWAY Phone MAin 5381 308 East Seventh Ave. On the first Friday of the ized by members of the sodality to Margaret White, Monte Haef- The Finest Party Gowns STATION Bums. Mrs. Edward Olicer will month, breakfast was served by has arranged to meet regularly fner, Maxine Smith, Father J. Skatine every niffht* except § Mondays, have the next meeting. Exclusively Dry Cleaned 7:30 to 10:30. Matinees Thursday>Sat<' D. E. LINE 17TH AND PEARL ST. the P.-T. A. in the high school twice a week. Sodalists are en­ O’Heron, C. W. Boom, Mrs. E. Main Office— 530 E. Alameda Ave., SP. 0079 urday^Sunday, 2 to 5. cafeteria to more than 200. Mrs. Plant—9513 E-. CVf'X At;. - Aurora 82 Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry thusiastic about this phase of Grant, Al Eppich, Henry Hetting­ Monday nishts reserved for private Phillip’s 66 Gas and Oils Call and Delivery Service Fish and Oysters L. E. Wensingef, chairman, ex­ . The club expects er, and Mrs. M. A. Robinson. parties. tends an invitation to parents to to recite the Mass in church in Phone TAbor 8738 305 East Seventh Are. Distributors of GRAFILM OIL There will be a board of review 100% UN’ ON attend these breakfasts. The the very near future. for the Englewood Boy Scouts Tabernacle Group mission breakfast for the chil­ Elaine Abell, prefect of the so­ Billie Ohler’s Model Friday evening at Englewood city DADS PLACE” PENNSYLVANIA dren of the school was prepared dality, and Dorothy Rodriguez, hall, with a court of honor the Dublin Tailor and served in the high school Market 710 South Broadway TIRES chairman of the Catholic litera­ following week. St. Louis’ troop PE. 9802 cafeteria following the 8:30 Mass ture committee, attended a coun­ Full Line of Meats and Fith Our Specialty Sold by No. 136 will participate in both Fresh and Smoked Nov. 18. More than 300 children cil meeting of the Sodality union Mobilgas Mobiloil To Meet on Dec. 3 events. Members of the council Makers of FAMOUS BILLIE’S were served by the women of the Remodeling - Relining at St. Mary’s academy. for St. Louis’ troop will be dinner LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION Ogden Garage P.-T. A. guests of Father O’Heron in the Phone PEarl 1100 - 1487 So. Pearl St. W « Give S. & H. Green Stamps of all garments 1306 OGDEN ST. KE. 9252 Mrs. Bernard Hynes will preside Football Team Feted Complete Service for Your Car Mrs. Ella Mullen Weckbaugh rectory next Wednesday evening. MA. 9881 1471 LOGAN will be hostess at the senior Taber­ at the council meeting Dec. 1 at A banquet for the football nacle society meeting to be held 12 noon in the assembly room squad was given Wednesday eve­ Card Party Held Dan’s Service Station Friday, Dec. 3, at 2 p. m. The of the rectory. Mrs. Fred Kelly, ning, Nov. '24, at Murphy’s. The Hostesses for the Altar society Sharpe FINE SHOE Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop president, will preside at the P.- speakers for the occasion were card party Thursday afternoon Phillips 66 Gas & Oils of Denver, will address the meet­ T. A. meeting in the high school Robert Woodman, captain, who were Mrs. C. E. McAtee and Mrs. Jewelry Co. ing. There will be a display of auditorium Dec. 1 at 2 p. m. Mrs. presided; Fathers Leo Thome, An­ L. Musial. CARS WASHED AND LUBRICATED REPAIRING The Shirley Garage Following the turkey dinner on 433 E. I9TH AVE. vestments prepared by the respec­ W. E. Baptist, program chairman, thony Weinzapfel, and Gerald 27 BROADWAY Called For and Delivered OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE tive sewing circles of the society. will present a progpram of unusual Keeney, C.P.; Anthony Dunst, Wednesday a motion picture por­ A Good Place to Get Shoes PHONE TABOR 5911 traying the life of St. Therese, the Jewelry repairing work guaranteed Spruce 99B7 - Dakota & So. Bdwy. Day and Ni^ht Storafe, Repairing, Wash, 'These will be sent to priests sta­ interest. The faculty and pupils “ Fathers Sitting on the Side­ Fixed Right—NOW ing and Greasing, Gasoline and Oils tioned at mission churches in Colo­ line;” Clyde Hendricks, “ Foot­ Little Flower of Jesus, was shown FAIR PRICES BEN FINE. Prop. 1631-37 LINCOLN ST. rado. Mrs. Herman Seep will pre­ ball for the Freshmen;” Bill Gor­ to the children. “QUALITY” sent a program of vocal music. man, “ The Sophomore Push;” The Daughters of Mary sodality Graham’s Cash Store COLORADO FOR INSTANT DELIVERY The December meeting is usu­ P.-T, J. TO Robert McCarthy, “ Farewell for will receive Communion in a body 538 EAST ALAMEDA SP. 780( UPHOLSTERY CO. ON ally one of the' most interesting the Seniors;” John Anglada, at the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday. The Fresh Corn-Fed Meats Drugs, Wines & Liquors of the year. Members are urged “ Locker Room Observation;” regular meeting ■will be held Mon­ Parsons Bakery Fresh Fish in Season FURNITURE HOSPITAL Coach Kearns, “ Awards;” Mai CALL to attend at the home of Mrs. day evening at 8 o’clock in Con­ Largest Fresh Vegetable and Fruit Stori Antique Furniture Remodeling Our 126 BROADWAY Weckbaugh, 1701 E. Cedar Fiese, coach of Regis college, cordia hall. in South Denver Specialty avenue. IIOTTD JESOII “ Regis College in Football.” The FREE DELIVERY REUPHOLSTERING AND REFINISHING The sodality started rehearsals SPruce 0975 Marcove Drug Co. banquet was followed by a social 2-piece Overstaffed Recovered, $25.00 & up CUT RATE DRUGS this week for a Christmas play to Cushions refilled, $1.00 each in the high school gym. Alumni be presented at its annual Christ­ 2459 I6th St. Ph. GAllup 2304 E. COLFAX AND LOGAN TA. 6808 (St, Philomena’t Parish) members as well as the high The firms listed here de­ Marilee Beauty Shop St. Philomena’s P.-T. A. will be mas party. The play is being re­ Y'ouTI Remember the Flavor. . . You’ll Remember the Savinf Library Group’s school students were in attend­ hearsed at the Englewood Little serve to be remembered MARGARET McANDREWS, Prop. unusually privileged in having the ance. RICHELIEU COFFEE Rev. Daniel A. Lord, S.J., eminent theater under the direction of Mrs. when you are distributing Croquignole orator and leader in Catholic Ac­ An active interest has been Paulson. MRS. QUALITY’S CHOICE FOR HER BRIDGE PARTY Program Changed manifested by the students in the Permanent Waves NEWTON’S SANITARY DAIRY tion, as guest speaker at the your patronage in the dif­ preparation of the essays, en­ Marceling, Finger Waving Milk . . . Cream . . . Butter . . . Chocolate M ilk. . . Cottage Cheese monthly meeting Monday, Mov. 29. The Regis Library association ferent lines of business. High Percentage Butter Fats My European Diary, one of the titled “ Pioneer Women of Colo­ Full Line of Beauty Work announces a change in the pro­ rado,” sponsored by the Robert 1122 E. ALAMEDA PHONE SP. 7331 u- ; CATHEDRAL FRUIT AND DELICATESSEN most recent books wintten by Fa­ gram for the meeting scheduled ther Lord; some earlier books re­ W. Speer club. I I m m LEFT k FREE DELIVERY 557 E. COLFAX TEL. TA. 1807 i for* Sunday afternoon, Nov. 28, viewed in late years by religrious A Thanksgiving program was ~ A Hearty Welcome Awaits You by Nick and George at 4 p. m. The Rev. William J. groups in the parish, and his nu­ given by the public-speaking class McGucken, S.J., director general St. Philomena's merous pamphlets published by Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 24. of studies for the Missouri prov­ ince, will speak on “ Culture and the Queen’s Work, St. Louis, Mo., The Thanksgiving turicey party TO SEE FESTIHE CLAYTON LA HACIENDA Catholic Education.’’ The gen­ of which he is editor, have been held Monday evening, Nov. 22, St. John's such an inspiration to members eral public is invited and there was attended by more than-500. PLUMBING CO. (Holy Rosary Parish) KNIT SHOP will be no admission charge. of the P.-T. A. that many will The Holy Name society wishes to 2408 E. COLFAX Father McGucken’s talk will bring groups of friends to the thank all who patronized this af­ The Holy Rosary fall festival YOrk 5000 STELLA F, COX, Graduate Teacher DENVER replace that of A. A. Barth, meeting. fair. opened a few days ago and will Special Attention Given to Job and 3321 E. COLFAX AVE. The business meeting will start continue two more evenings, Sat­ FLOWERS ■professor of history at Regis col­ Mrs. M. P. McDonough enter­ Repair Work. Mexican Art Pottery M ARKET CO. lege, who was scheduled to speak promptly at 2 o’clock to give time tained the Mothers’ auxiliary of urday, Nov. 27, and Sunday, Nov. ESTIMATES GIVEN WITHOUT for the address, which will begin FIFTH AVENUE I.G.A. Stores on "Pope Pius XI and World A f­ Boy Scout troop 126 at her home, 28. It is held in the high school CHARGE Christmas Cards ' ' fairs.” His talk will be given at at 3 o’clock. An inspection of Hie 230 S. Downing, Tuesday, Nov. hall on 4664 Pearl street. Fun 2422 E. 6th Ave. FR. 4151 ft 4152 educational exhibit, now being and entertainment are reigning YORK 0265 YORK 0261 FLOWER SHOP a future date. 23. Luncheon was served at 1 Swansdowm Donut Shop We appreciate your business Selected corn-fed neata. Fancy and shown at the Loretto Heights con­ o’clock. The scoutmaster, A. J. supreme at the festival. Novel 520 CLAYTON ST. YO. 3015 staple groceries, fruits and vegetables ference, has been arranged and and pleasing features have been 3209 E. Colfax (near Steele) Fresb fiih and oysters Schoenfeld, gave a talk at the will follow Father Lord’s address. business meeting. arranged by the committee. Use­ Gillman Dry Mrs. E. T. Mnlcahy, the president, The Only Donut St. Dominic's St. Anthony’s circle will give a ful articles may be obtained at has asked the room mothers to Made with Genuine Swans- THE FAIRWAY ~ COLUMBINE luncheon and card party Wednes­ different booths. The members Cleaning assist Mrs. George L. Monaghan, of the Altar society and P.-T. A. down Flour. Nine Varieties Free Call and Deliver FOOD MARKET chairman of the refreshments day, Dec. 1, at 1 o’clock in the Dr. Harry A. Miller assembly room of the rectory. are serving delicious refreshments. MAIN PLANT: 2418 EAST COLFAX THE STORE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE PHARMACY committee. Mrs. Paul Eckelman, Many valuable prizes will be Special Price Party Orders B. H. GILLMAN We have the finest of foods always at your 2438 E. SIXTH DENTIST hospitality chairman, will be as­ There will be a table prize and a special award. Mrs. Frank Sherer, awarded the last day of the fes­ convenience. Visit our new stor^— Extractions and sisted by Mrs. J. F. Jordan. tival. We are always pleased A hare you Carlson’s Ice Cream Plate Work Only A surprise Thanksgiving fruit Mrs. C. 0. Reed, and Mrs-. Ben COLFAX UPHOLSTERING CO. Home Owned R. Mudd will be hostesses. All The adult choir will hold its 575 St. Paul FR. 0108-0109 Rental Library MAIN 4685 shower was given in honor of the monthly meeting Wednesday eve­ Phone YO. 9502 3535 E. Colfax Ave. sisters Wednesday afternoon by circle members and friends are 308 Central Saving* Bank Bldg, invited to attend. ning, Dec. 1. ■ All members and RECOVERING OUR SPECIALTY the P.-T. A. The officers served those wishing to join the choir as a committee. Mrs. J. B. Halloran is convalesc­ are urged to attend. PIERCE’S ing from a serious operation and FURNITURE REPAIRING Vogue Beauty Salon Study Club to Adjourn ■■ > ...... Hand Laundry H oly Ghost may have visitors at the hospital UPHOLSTERING Mr. Craghead, Stylitt St. Aloysius’ study club will now. 10% Discount with this ad Wt specialize in fancy table linens, lace adjourn until the second session The following were baotized Blessed International Grand Priie Award curtains and complete laundry service. of the Confraternity of (Christian Sunday: Mary Sarah DeWolfe Doctrine, which will begpn after 8P. 4491 1184 E. 6th Ave. STILWILL’S CAFE and David Charles McCluskey, Sacram ent FILLMORE DRUG STORE, INC. 179 Fillmore YO. 4789 1942 BROADWAY KE. 9221 the first of the year. whose sponsor was Cornelius Sex­ The Sodality of the Blessed Vir 2836 E. COLFAX AVENUE Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. ton. Our Prescription Department is the pride of our store— Let us Home Cooked Meals, Mixed Drinks gin will receive Communion in a body at the 9 o’clock Mass Sunday. The following were married in BROWN’S Convince you by filling your Prescriptions. St. Joseph's Booths for Ladies the past week: Helen Huff and Free Delivery Service to Any Part of the City for Any of Your Wanti Mass will be offered for those mem­ Food Store and Market 100% UNION bers who ‘are present. John Ryan, Rita Lemme and Ed­ CALL YORK 1295-1294 ward Tiernan, Mary Lou Smith NEW AND USED St. Joseph’s discussion club met COLFAX AT HOLLY •a 0 and Victor Gerber. The A. Peterson Tuesday at the rectory. Fresh Fish— Meats—Grocery Electric Refrigerators, The Donovan club held its first Helen Flynn has returned from Grocery Co. Washing Machines and DENHAM GARAGE social Wednesday evening at the a vacation trip to Chicago and YOrk 330S Free Delivery S t. school hall. Jacksonville, 111. While in Chi­ 734-736 Santa Fe Drive Radios General Garage Service Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tierney have cago, she attended the Notre A i low ai $1.00 down and $1.00 per week THE PARK HILL Phone TAbor 7114 1826 California St. Denver returned after spending several Dame-Northwestem football game. HOLLAND’S The,firms listed here de­ TAbor 1061 weeks visiting through the East. FRESH FISH Leyden-Jameson Inc. After attending the Notre Dame- Extra Quality Poultry serve to be remembered Corn Fed Meat* Staple Grocoriet 767 SANTA FE TAbor 8444 FORTY HOURS’ DEVOTION DRUG CO. Pittsburgh game, they spent some Week of Nor. 28: Gardner, Dressed to Order when you are distributing time visiting their son, Thomas, "Your Doctor Knows Us” Sacred Heart church (may YOrk 1188 23RD & DEXTER Fresh Eggs Free Delivery your patronage in the dif­ The firms listed here de­ who is studying at Notre Dame. have one-day exposition of NATIONAL St. Patrick's Baur’s lee Cream Ent. 991 They also visited in Chicago in th e Blessed Sacrament); ferent lines of business. serve to be remembered Our Delivery Is Free and Prompt 4760 SOUTH BROADWAY BRANDS STORES the course of the trip. Hotchkiss, St. Mary Mar­ when you are distributing Mrs. George Steele of Chicago garet’s. 100% Union Mell-Andy Creamery has been visiting Mrs. George •Clip this Ad- Fancy Foods at Lowest your patronage in the dif­ Cllarke. 3744 Tejon St. GA. 5029 and get a free Manicure with ferent lines of business. Word was received here Wednes­ Annunciation Prices Dairy Products— Pure Pasteurixed 741-3 Santa Fe Drive Phone KE. 0747 day by Mrs. F. S. Lee of the death Sacred Heart* Shampoo and Finger Wave Milk and Cream. Quality Ice of her grandchild, Mary Jacquelin DRUGS Cream— 10 different flavors to Lee, daifghter of Mr. and Mrs. Loyola $1.00 Mon., Tues., Wed. only O Price* Every Day DESELLEM choose from. Robert Emmett Lee, who formerly Permanent Waves FUEL AND FEED CO. St. Vincent de Paul's Your Business Is Appreciated Here lived in this parish. The child TWO STORES died after a minor operation. CHARLES A. DcSELI.EU Mrs. G. L. Monaghan’s club met $ 3 .5 0 and more SAME PRICES We Ship by Rail CUT RATE W. H. GRIMM Tuesday with Mrs. G. P. Schaf- PHONE TA. 3205 Mary Lou Shoppe Tankersley Pharmacy buch. Honors were shared by GROCERIES AND MEATS PHONE YORK 6721 35TH AND WALNUT Mrs. I. J. Foley and Mrs. Monag­ ______RES. PHONE M A 8544 Eula Bryanti Prop. Fre. Delivery Phone YOrk 7278 Phipps Beaute Guest MQl Franklin St. 3101 Williamt S t 1058 So. Gaylord PRONE SPRUCE $$$$ han. Mrs. Wolfe will entertain next. Phone YO. 2937 2017 E. Twenty-BUh A t». Children’s, Misses*, and Ladies* Dresses. WINES AND LIQUORS 4924 E. Colfax at Elixabeth Yates Phamacy Mrs. J. F. Hyde entertained Staple Groceries - Fresh Fish The firms listed here de­ KOAL I..ate8t styles. Any size desired. Will Call for and Deliver 4939 West 38th, Cor. Yates Mrs. P. F. Giblin’s club Tuesday. FORKED LUMP ...... $5.95 Lingerie, Hosiery, House Frocks Your Prescriptions Mrs. Helen Bishop made high serve to be remembered FORKED EGG...... $5.85 Formerly Bur gra ft Pharmacy Use Our Will Call 1069 So. Gaylord Denver, Colo. score. Mrs. John Mohan will have when you are distributing FORKED N UT...... $5.00 PHONE GA. 0621 the next meeting. .All other grades at marked prices Mrs. M. A. Hickey’s club met your patronage in the dif­ Prompt Delivery The firms listed here de­ WINES AND LIQUORS Friday, Nov. 19, ■with Mrs. L. T. ferent lines of business. ELK COAL CO. S. L. MORGAN VISIT OUR NEW serve to be remembered Op«D Evening* by Appeintratnt McDermott. 3635 BLAKE ST. MA. 5335 RED AND WHITE The firms listed he/e de­ when you are distributing Mrs. W. C. Schwenger’s clpb 44th Ave Cleaners GROCERY AND MARKET PHONE GALLUP 7708 met Friday with Mrs. E. T. Gib­ serve to be remembered ferent lines of business, A Regular Line of Staple Groceries bons. Mrs. Ralph Taylor made & Dyers and Meats when you are distributing your patronage in the dif- AN N LYTLE high score. 3002 West 44th Ave. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 1535 p i ^ 7555 Mrs. Thomas Neyen’s club met your patronage in the dif­ E. Evans * 0121 Permanent Waving - Marcelling with Mrs. A. Ott Nov. 17. Honors N. D. Garrison, Prop. Finger Waving were shared by Mrs. Hodgins and Best Cleaning Service ferent lines of business. THEY ARE RELIABLE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 4931 Welt 38th Av*. Denver, Cole. Mrs. Margaret Leary, GA. 8251 -.r ..V - T, ' •, f •, .• h I- ^ \ ^ ■ L • V -V ^ ^1

PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, November 25, lOS? The Denver Catholic Register Father, as Clerk, LIBRARIANS ARE TOLD OF Preaident..., -Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Jesuit Leaders President Emeritus.------Jlost Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D. CATHOLIC WORK IN DENVER Editor...... JRt. Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. After Thanksgiving Managing Editor------Hubert A. Smith. Jour.D. Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B., Issues Marriage (Continued From Page One) olic literature, which in turn will Stopping at Regis Jour.M.; Rev. Walter Canavan, B.J., M.A.; Ruth Vincent. the Catholic authors' represented increase the demand for Catholic in the Denver Public library. books at the Denver Public library, Entered as second class matter at the post otRce at Denver, Colo. As a forerunner, last spring thereby warranting the purchase License for ^ various members of the sodality of a large number of these ^oks gave reviews of Catholic books to and making the Catholic collection SALE Published Weekly by For Denver Visit such Catholic organizations as the a working collection. In the past THE CATHOLIC PRF£S SOCIETY (Inc.) (Continued From Page One) St. Vincent de Paul society. Cath­ there has been a complaint at the Women’s, Misses’, and Girls’ Fine olic Daughters of America, Dioc­ (Continued From Page One) 938 Bannock Street at a 9 o’clock Nuptial High Mass library that such books were pur­ teaching. He was bom March 10, offered by the Rev. John P. esan Council of Catholic Women, chased, checked out once or twice, Quality Apparel At Drastic Reductions y Knights of Columbus, and junior 1889, in Milwaukee, Wise., and Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1497 Moran Tuesday, Nov. 28, in St. and then left on the shelves to entered the Society of Jesus in Joseph’s church. Howard De­ and senior Tabernacle societies. gather dust. Among the books reviewed were 1910. He studied at Marquette $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, laney, brother of the bride and In the survey which the litera­ university, St. Louis university, Autobiography of G. K. Chester­ Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. a student for the priesthood at ture committee of the sodality will and the University of Chicago, ton, Training the Adolescent, by St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, make the primary purposes are: where he earned a Ph.D. degree in Father McCarthy, and Cables assisted at the church ceremony. First, to determine just what Cath­ 1927. He studied theology in That Bum, by Kilmer. Thursday, November 25, 1937 Miss Delaney wore a gown of olic books are available at the England from 1923 to 1925. white silk lace over white satin The work was introduced by present time at the Denver Pul^ He has served as an instructor at cut along princess lines. She wore asking some of the organizations lie library, and second, to place Loyola university, Chicago; pro­ OFFICIAL: DIOCESE OF DENVER a coronet with a fingertip length if they cared to have such reviews the results of our findings in the fessor and director of the depart­ The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. veil and carried white bride’s given, and, after the work was hands of Catholic readers, hoping ment of education at St. Louis We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese. Whatever roses and sweet peas. Miss Mil­ initigted, other calls came. The that the collection will be used to university, and regent of the THE C. C. GILL Eyei Examined Glazfes Fitted appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those dred Kokanson, cousin of the girls were well received on each a wider extent. school of education and junior cor­ of the Officials of our Curia is herei)y declared oflacial. bridegroom, was bridesmaid. She occasion. I might say in passing I was porate colleges. He has been di­ ENGRAVING CO. HARRY M. LUSTIG wore a peach ^ilk lace gown and told recently by one of the girls rector general of studies since We hope The Register will be read in every home of the Through these book reviews, OPTOMETRIST Diocese. matching hat with a short veil, which ■will continue this year, we working in the catalog room at the 1935. Steel and Copper Plate Engravers We urge pastors^ parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in and carried lavender and pink hope to create an interest in Cath- library that officials are trying The 'Very Rev. Raphael C. Mc­ of Office Phone KEystone 3683 sweet peas. now to pick up outstanding Cath­ Carthy, S.J., Marquette president, the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. Social and Commercial Stationery Miss Delaney was given in olic titles of the past few years who will take part in the discus­ 935 Fifteenth St. •h URBAN J. VEHR, marriage by her father, Michael which they were unable to pur­ sions at the Loretto conference 1751 Champa St. MAin 3046 OCULISTS - PRESCRIPTIONS PILLED Aug. 6, 1931. Bishop of Denver. Delaney. Gerald Delaney, brother Future Converts chase in the depression. To ac­ this week-end, succeeded the Very of the bride, was soloist, accom­ quaint Catholic readers with these Rev. William M. Magee, S.J., as "DMv.r'* Mo.l Prorreulr. Laundry’* panied by his mother at the organ. new purchases they have compiled head of the Marquette school last Louis Bolitho, brother of the Eager to Learn a short list, entitled “-Recent Reli­ year. He received- his early educa­ brideg;room, was, best man and gious Books for Catholic Readers.” tion at Spalding institute in Peoria. THE CASCADE LAUNDRY Clarence Hokanson was usher. (Continued From Page One) Some of the titles appearing on He joined the Jesuit order at “TRY OUR NEW SERVICE” After the ceremony, the bridal “ Why was Christ bofn as an in­ this list are: Dawson, Religion and Florissant, Mo., in 1906. He re­ |i Sp5tat0m l0 party enjoyed a wedding break­ fant and not as a full-grown the Modem State; Williams, The ceived his Bachelor of Arts and Complete Laundry Service man?” “ When is stealing not in Action; Keyes, Master of Arts degree at St. fast at the Argonaut hotel, Den­ 1847 Market We Call For and Deliver FA. 6370-6379 i Opmions of Associate Editors of The Register ver. The bride and bridegroom stealing, and why?” We fervent­ Written in Heaven, and Sheen, Louis university and a Doctor of left immediately on a short honey­ ly thanked our guardian angel Moods and Tmths. Philosophy degree from King’s moon trip, and upon their return that the questions were not di­ As a first step in the work three college. University of London, in rected at us- 192^5. (Continued From Page One) will make their home in Golden. of us interviewed Dr. Malcolm Miss Delaney is the daughter Father Johnson’s manner with G. Wyer, whom you all know as a Father McCarthy -will be re­ EE ci/i Ok that cou/iti a manufacturer pleases. Liberty Another incident related in one of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Delaney, his class is friendly and very in­ past president of the American membered as a director of one of means operation with respect to of his biographies is that he joined who have resided in Wheatridge formal. His choice of simple Library association. Dr. Wyer is the retreats held for men at Regis Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are everyone’s rights. a girl on the street and walked for several years. She is a grad­ words allows him to be easily un­ not only librarian at the Denver college in a summer session. The Rev. Daniel A. Lord, S.J., reliable, consistent and appreciate your support, j “But how about the human with her, arm in arm, out of a uate of Holy Family high school, derstood by the uneducated, yet I^blic library, but is also libra­ /has been heard in Denver before JOHN H. REDDIN miiid? Is it not a moral stomach cordon of guards who thought they Denver, and had been employed sufficiently forceful to impress the rian at the University of Denver and is kno-wn for his work with through which even more disas­ had him cornered. He had ex­ at Daniels and Fisher’s. Mr. Bo­ intelligentsia. His description of and dean of the University of Attorney and Cpunselor at Law the Sodality of the Blessed . 612-614 Ernest A Cranmer Block trous poisons destroy the characters plained to the young lady that he litho is a graduate of Golden Biblical incidents in modem ver­ Denver school of librarianship. Dr. was a priest, that he was being His headquarters are in St. Louis, 17th and Curtis COAL of men? Can nothing be done high school and is employed at Wyer very -willingly allowed us the nacular is often amusing, but al­ Mo., where the sodality paper, the while rich publishers of filthy sought by the authorities. She the A. Coors company. privilege of checking the files at Phone MAin 0657 Denver, Colo. ways respectful. As a result, Queen’s Work, is published. Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. magazines ravage thousands of agreed to help him escape. Society Bridge Luncheon Is Dee. 8 those under instruction have no the library to determine the num­ young characters throughout the But Father Pro did not willingly The Altar society will give a fear of expressing any opinion, of ber of Catholic authors and their F. A. Mumford, Mgr. > '■ universities of Colorado, the lead­ length and breadth of the land? dodge martyrdom. Rather he bridge luncheon at the Golden asking any question, for they rea­ various titles, and, furthermore, ing Catholic organizations in Den­ W. 26th and Decatur GA. 5125 “No less a person than sharp, longed for it. He obeyed his Waffle inn Wednesday, Dec. 8. lize that Father Johnson is there promised to place at points con­ ver, and, with your permission, to practical head G-man J. Edgar superiors and did his work until The Altar society meeting will be to help them. venient to Catholic readers the 50 each of the libraries belonging to H. G. REID The House of Quality, where the he was finally apprehended. He held at the rectory Thursday, copies of the final booklet which Hoover sounds this warning: The The classes rarely conclude at this regional section of the Cath­ Electrical Contracting, best meats at the most reasonable increasing number of sex crimes was given no trial; no pretense at Dec. 2. we shall send to him. With his Repairing and Fiztnrei r the appointed time, even though olic Library association. prices may be obtained. is due precisely to sex literature fairness was made by the secret Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hoges are the leader is an unusually busy permission we have decided to en­ MAi* >303 320 14th St. badly presented in certain mag­ police. One grey November morn­ the parents of a boy, bom Sat­ man. They end just as they begin, title our booklet Survey of the urday, Nov. 20, in Texas. Mrs. azines. Filthy literature is the ing he was led out and shot. with the recitation of prayers. Catholic Authors Represented in great moron-maker. It is casting Strangely enough, those re­ Hoges is the former Mary the Denver Public Library. Dr. s'PFcrA 'ns-i ; RABTOAT’S The present class under instruc­ criminals faster than jails can be Sweeney. Wyer assured us that sufficient sponsible for his death met with tion is to be received at Christmas 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 built. demands would result in the pur­ disaster. Calles, then President, time. Many different religions '- r chase of more of these books. GiaN,D D h-fA Stt “.4n extremely effective drive has been driven out of Mexico. Cathedral School are represented. An elderly wom­ against filtby literature is being One of the officials who witnessed an, her niece, and her daughter Dr. Wyer kindly consented to Francis J. Fisher, Inc. engineered, as you know, by the the execution committed suicide. permit the chairman of the com­ INSURANCE are under instraction. The young i N.C.W.C. of South Bend. The Another was last heard from beg­ Lauded by Visitor mittee, who is also a reporter for ASmHA.HAY FEVSR.CAWRRH, TAbor 6204 Divine Scientist was accompanied OEAfNtSS.SINUS INFECTION. ■ the Heightsonian, our college mayor and chief of police, the ging bread at the door of the con­ by her husband, a Catholic. An­ HE*O*CME.HEA&NOISES,0a2INESS. E paper, to use the inter-view for an Towauns. NEURITIS, EYE AND EAR * Cement - Plaster - Mortar Boy Scouts, the Y.M.C.A., Protes­ vent in El Paso, Tex., where Fa­ (Continued From Page One) other member of the class, still 0ISEASES,HISH AND LOW BLOOD JOS.J.CELLA article in the November issue. P«ESSU«E,NCHWUSANDeLANO i tant ministers, the principals of the ther Pro's sister is the superior. part of the department is the under 20, is also married to a Cath­ Miss Campbell, Dr. Wyer’s sec­ nStASeS.PROSTATEQLAND.SOlTRE, I 1120 Security Bldg. Metal Lath • Stucco public schools, the C.Y.O., all the Father Pro has captured the workshop, where NYA students olic and is one of the most in­ WP, LEO AND BACK RAINS,800Y retary, told me later that they had balance. SACnO lUAC AND Catholic parishes are behind the imagination of youth. His was an are employed in rebinding vol­ tensely interested. A young hus­ OACBO OanPirAlTHERAPY Phone KEystone 2633 2863 Blake St. Denves drive. Most businessmen con­ example that youth appreciates. umes, repairing books, and classi­ band, whose wife was ill, brought had several requests for such a cerned, co-operating wholehearted­ A smile in the face of death, fying new additions. This depart- list, hence we felt quite encour­ his « small baby with him and aged. 220 Stael Bid*., U51 W*lton St. ly, have gladly removed from their clarion call for Christ the King, a inent is now the largest of the parked it in the hall. In the midst PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS shelves all objectionable books and live faith, and a sterling character parochial high schools of the city. of intense discussion, a lusty cry _ At present we are compiling a magazines. — these appeal to the younger Cathedral high was the first of would break out, and the young list of Catholic authors taken from every source that has come M:-- “But there are still soine greedy generation. the Catholic parish secondary father, _ blushing an embarrassed ¥i:'- to our notice. Some of these ones to be brought in line and May his blood not be shed in schools of the city to be admitted red, would hurriedly leave to quiet sources are: Lists of Catholic held there. Just recently a Notre vain. May his country again re­ as a member of the North Central his offspring. Father Johnson, Dame investigator visited a news­ turn to the faith of its fathers.— association. Its high scholastic apparently accustomed to inter­ authors from various leading pub­ i i stand in South Bend. ‘Why,’ he Rev. W. J. Canavan. standards have been recognized by ruption, kindly covered the man’s lishers, secular as well as Cath­ asked,’ are you no longer handling the University of Colorado since confusion by proceeding with the olic; books by Catholic authors in the Carnegie library of Pitts­ such-and-such a magazine?’ Sens­ CCC CAMPS WANTED its inception and its graduates class as though nothing had hap­ ing future patronage the entrepe- FOR EX-CONVICTS have always been admitted to the pened. burgh; books by Catholic authors neur slyly replied, ‘We’ll have it university without entrance exam­ in the public library of Dayton, We have read and heard a great A new class was to start Tues- inations. It is conducted by the 0 .; Modem Catholic Authors, the back when the newspapers and number of dissertations on Thanks­ =day evening, and anyone wishing these so-and-so club women turn of Cincinnati, yearbook of St. Francis’ seminary giving this week. Some of them to join is welcome to come next in Loretto, Pa., and Father Walk­ off the heat’.’’ 0.' Sister Laurentine is the pres­ weeifi were platitudes; others really tried ent superior of the school. er’s Books Catholics Should Know. Just as soon as “the heat is to strike fortune’s balance. None turned off,’^ some of the magazine A bibliography of our sources of them was so touching as out, but the plight of the ex-coU' LOANS vendors will be back at their des­ the plea of a man who said nothing may appear in the booklet, but as picable trade of peddling immor­ vict is serious enough that a real Downtown Church yet this has not been decided upon about Thanksgiving, but whose remedy should be offered. His al reading mJtter. We should story made us thankful indeed to by the "committee. take the lesson from the average plan merits a good deal of at­ Boys’ Club Sponsor Our list -will include a few au­ be on the other side of the fence. tention.— Millard F. Everett. housewife. She knows it is only He is a convict and his idea for thors who are not Catholic, but by eternal vigilance that she is CCC camps for discharged prison­ (Continued From Page One) who have given a definite Cath­ able to keep filth and vermin out ers has so much good in it that we PROGRESS MADE IN juvenile delinquencies. Many olic background to their works, of her Tiome. The same protec­ hope something comes of it. FIGHT ON LEPROSY others are underprivileged, coming such as: Cather, Death Comes for tion is necessary if we would keep In his plea for the establishment Word of progress in the fight from families in desperate finan­ the Archbishop and Shadows on our minds clean.— Hubert A. of such camps, the prisoner against leprosy is always good cial straits. Among the present the Rock; Ferber, Cimarron, These Smith. pointed to the cost of crime, say­ news, for lepros^ has been the enrollment at the club, approxi- of course will be indicated in some ing that the government spends scourge of the ages, the disease | mately half of the boys were ac- special manner. Death Comes for 6 the Archbishop and Cimarron are % DEATH IN A GREY six times more annually fighting that kills men bit by bit, that cepted by the NOVEMBER DAY crime than it does on education. makes of its victims'ictims quivering for _ admission to Camp Santa of particular interest to the Sis­ Ten years ago ibis week bul­ “When we are released from prison masses of dead and dying flesh. Maria, conducted each summer by ters of Loretto, as our pioneer sis­ For example: A $1CX) loan nete lets fired from the guns of a Mex­ we have little besides our desire As the Society for the Propagation Mr.' and Mrs. John L. Dower for ters in the West figure quite prom­ ican squad of soldiers put an end to^ eat,” he decJared. “Four of the Faith announces collection underprivileged and undernour­ inently in both books. you $ 9 4 cash immediately and to the career of a young Mexican prisons, have discharged me and I of its annual Christmas Leper ished children of Denver. We hope to have the compila­ Jesuit, Father Miguel Pro. A few was able to live honestly only as fund, it also reveals that mission Under the present plan, the tion of the list completed before the $100 is repaid in 12 monthly yards away, members of an Amer­ long as my money lasted. No nuns in far-away parts of the world boys will eventually be enrolled in the Thanksgiving holidays. As ican fraternal organization were jobs are open to ex-convicts , . . are making real advances in the the Catholic Youth organization soon as this unit of the work is tinging their rather maudlin songs Your newspaper will tell you about fight against leprosy. unit in the Holy Ghost parish. finished, the committee -will meet installments. There axe no fees or and protesting eternal friendship crimes attempted by recently dis­ Sisters at Mokokai, Fiji, reported 'There is no admission charge made and arrange for portraying groups with the Mexican government that charged criminals; they were nine complete cures of lepers last for membership in the club, and of names from the list among de­ other costs. A sk for Budget Plan had decreed the murder of the hungry. Try keeping away from year. Three cures were marked any boy desiring to join the group pendable members of the sodality. young priest. Then, as now, food for four days and test your up in the Catholic hospital con­ should get in touch with the Rev. These individual lists are to be Folder which explains details. Americans refused to believe that honesty . , Only God, I guess, IS ducted at Utale, British East John Cavana^h at Holy Ghost taken to the Denver Public library, a persecution was being waged interested in helping ex-con- Africa. church. Meetingrs are held every where the girls will check through against the Church. vict.” From ancient times the leper Wednesday night at 7 o’clock, on the files and note all the titles by Tlie Jesuit was not an enemy of He suggests some sort of a na­ was the most fearful creature in the various school holidays and on the authors on their respective the State; he was not a criminal; tional , , set-up , like the federal------CCC all civilization. He was hunted Saturday afternoons. lists. The results of this checking he had done no harm to his fel-‘ *? '‘'hich prisoners can turn when out of towns and cities, put away will be pooled immediately after m " low man. His only crime was that they are discharged. The CCC from friends ahd family to live the Christmas holidays. he mini'itered to the spiritual cgmps for young men have re^ his death-in-life apart. His malady Monsignor Bosetti When the list is in its final needs of his fellow countrymen duced reformatory populations one- was more feared than those that draft ready for printing, accord­ when the officiaLs of Mexico had third, he says. “Tlie cost of em­ struck millions dead as they Will Give Lecture ing to Dr. Wyer’s request, we shall The decreed that he must not. He met ploying us older men at some passed over Europe in awful epi­ submit it to Miss Hall, head cata- death bravely, as a soldier of form of reclamation work would demic. The horror of the disease loger at the Denver Public library, Christ always does. His last words be slight. In fact, I dare say that and the utter helplessness of doc­ (Continued From Page One) for corrections or suggestions. if_we weigh the saving to the pub­ tors to cure it made leprosy the Notre Dame Glee club, will «v e American National have become the battle cry of an We are hoping that the general aroused nation. Just before the lic in general, merely through dread thing it was. several violin and vocal solos. Mr. fund of the sodality will be able bullets entered his body, he cried fewer crimes, against whatever it White men, it seems, took lep­ Garvin will be assisted at the piano to carry the expense of the book- by Miss Geraldine Pershing of Bank of Denver out: “Vivo Christo Hey,” “Long costs, that there will be a healthy rosy with them to the beautiful Irt, but, in case this is not pos­ Live Christ the King.” Today in cash balance in society’s favor. isles of the Pacific, infected the Loretto Heights college. Miss Anne nU lN K KIRCHHOF, Btu. O’Neill will preside. sible, the girls will raise the money Spain the soldiers of the Christian “Let’s quit putting all of the happy Brown people of Hawaii. by a sale or some other means. Leprosy spread among the people forces have adopted that cry as blame on ex-convicts and see This year’s Culture series is the Besides sending copies of the PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRJl. KFEL-KVOD, Monday ETMtlagw T I* • whether there isn’t something of the islands, and it mangl^ and their national slogan and go into second annual group of lectures booklet to the Denver Public li­ Sponsored by tho CLEARINO HOUSE BANKS along that suggested line that can killed the Brown people in as battle against the Reds with its held under the auspices of the brary, we plan to send them Jo the 0 n : be done which will help us all— horrible and efficient manner as words on their lips. Denver Catholic Library associa­ Newman clubs in the colleges and saving society from a great many it had the White. tion, headed by the Most Rev. Father Pro was a modern mar­ future losses. All the world seemed willing to Bishop Urban J. 'Vehr as president. si;- tyr. He lived joyously and he “Let us fellows [he is soon to let the lepers of the islands die The lectures are given monthly died gloriously. He laughed at be released from a Wisconsin their dread death until a stout­ until spring. Other speakers al­ dangers. Like the earlier Jesuit, ESTABLUHED SINCE IMS MAin 5314 pii penitentiary] hear our good old hearted Belgian priest hy the ready scheduled for appearances Campion, who joined the minions Uncle Sam saying: ‘Here, boys, name of Damien went to the island Include Mrs. Horace W. Bennett, of Bloody Queen Elizabeth in don’t do that. Step into one of of Molokai to spend his life Miss Benecia Batione, the Rt. Rev. searching for himself. Father Pro our camps for awhile— until you preaching the love of God to a Leonard Schwinn of Holy i i outraged the sensibilities of tbe The American Fixture Co. can save up a bit, get a change people men had abandoned. Da­ Cross aboey. Canon City, and the secret Mexican police by appearing Rev. Dr. Thomas A. Doran. F. J. KmCHHOF of clothes and shoes, and be in mien has become a legend and Manufacturers of in the ve^y places he was not ex­ better shape to help yourself. Join probablv will become a canonized Members and friends of the as­ Pt^' pected to frequent. the rest of these chaps who are . Those who have read John sociation are requested to notice CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS When the Mexican GPU was earning their way back to life. Farrow's Damien the Leper know the change in the place of the lec­ C onstruction C o . seeking him all over the capital The wages are not large, but the the horror of leprosy and the hero­ ture to the Denver Catholic Li­ CHURCH FURNITURE 0 ^ city, he was calmly giving a retreat food is good and the quarters are ism of the priest. brary rooms. Proceeds from the to the chauffeurs employed by the suffident. Stay here a spell until The cures announced by the mis­ lectures are used to extend the BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES BUILDERS government. O ne photogranh you can get your barings and sionary nuns do not mean that the work of the library, especially in shows him sitting in a cafe, light­ save no a stake. This is no penal disease is conquered, but progress supplying books and magazines to MiUwork of All Kinds ing a cigarette. Immediately be­ camp but an orgaiiization to save against it is being made, and priests and people in country and We Appreciate Your Patronage hind him is a policeman— and yon from one’.” lepers in the early stages of the mountain parishes. Tickets may FRANK KIRCHHOF, 1232-46 ARAPAHOE ST. the police were instructed to bring be secured from Miss Grace Pal- The question is not so simple, disease now have some hope of PRESIDENT DENVER, COLO. 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. him in on sight. of course, as the prisoner recovery.— C. J. McNeilL TAbor 1281. Thursday, November 25, 1937 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE 1 LEO KELEHER WILL BE STAR IN XMAS GREETING CARDS SCOUT BIRTHDAY PARTY PLAY [ PLIII WILL Christmas greetings should be fBlefted Sacrament Parish) Estes; George Hay, Frank Atwa­ BE Gill DEG. 3 inspired by the spirit of Christ­ The Boy Scouts of the parish ter; Guy Reed, Ralph Evans, and mas, a deep friendly feeling that troop 145 will celebrate the first Peter Hopkins, Felix. bubbles out of a love for all Every Essential anniversary of their organization (Annunciation Pariah) men for the love of Him whose The banner for the month’s with a birthday party Friday eve­ achievement in the East district A play emphasizing a peace birthday we celebrate. Christmas ning, Nov. 26, in the school hall. was awarded to troop 145 at the theme will be presented at Hagus is a religious feast, and for that The program will include the district court of honor at Cole hall Friday evening, Dec. 3. The very reason a joyous one. What weekly meeting, several scout junior high \school Monday eve­ following senior students will take more happy event in the world’s Quality stunts by the various patrols, and ning, Nov. 22. The scouts did part: Irene Kerns, Bettie Bren­ history than the birth of Christ? a play, in which Leo Keleher, one themselves proud at the district nan, Robert Ellis, Patricia Con­ Christmas cards should be re­ of the troop committeemen, has a assembly. Besides the banner, the nolly, Frances Byers, Catherine ligious.— C. J. McNeill. leading role. Refreshments will be boys merited a five-pound box of Scharping, Dan "Wilson, Andrew In Horan Funeral Service one finds those supplied by the troop fathers’ candy, given to every troop having Demshki, Robert Magor, Owen council and committee. A large 60 scouts and visitors present. Thi Gallagher, Eugene Telgmann, Paul qualities so much desired and needed at time crowd of parents and friends are boys managed to assemble a group Mayerle, James McClain, expected to attend the party. of 82 scouts, parents, and friends. Heit, Kenneth Glasmann, Marjorie Prices, 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c of bereavement: friendly personal interest, Arrangements for the party, an­ Andrew Keleher advanced to first Byers, Margaret McLellan, .and nounced by Scoutmaster George class rank, several scouts were Leo Canjar. Extension Calendars for 1938, experienced attention, up-to-date facilities Brown, include assembly and busi­ given their first service star for a Prologues giving the historical ness meeting of the troop, parade year in scouting, and merit badges background at the opening of 30c each, 4 for...... $ 1 .0 0 and equipment, and a price range suited to of the scouts, candle lighting open­ in safety, firemanship, pathfinding, scenes one, three, and four will be ing ceremony, patrol stunts, a and reading were gained by Da-vid pretonted by Desmond Sullivan, Plain Wall Calendars for 1938, any income. Clara Thaler, and Jacqueline piano and saxy)hone duet by Jack Rampe, Philip Callahan, Eugene Assorted subjects...... 1 0 ^ McHugh and Leo Wunsch, a skit Rice, Homer Anderson, Robert Cooke. by David Rampe and Donald Hath­ Quinn, George Hay, William Al­ Special features will be two dance numbers, “ The Dance of away, introduction of the East dis­ len, Frank Davis, Guy Reed, John German Marian Kalendar, 30c per copy We now have a limited supply of prayer Freedom” and “ The Dance of "Vic­ trict scout field executive, Mr. Utard, Herbert Flannery, Donald tory.” A “ Choric Tribute to books especially prepared for children, Schlumbohm, and the troop com­ Hathaway, and Richard Brown. Peace” by the senior students is which may be obtained by calling at our mittee chairman, Mr. Keleher; a Nadorff-Keckler Wedding Nor. 27 especially attractive, and the ex­ piano solo by Jack McHugh, and office. Children must be accompanied Wilma .Keckler and Henry Na- ercise by the A. H. S. “ Light Brig­ James Clarke the closing formation for taps. by parent. dorff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ade” and the pantomime of peace The cast of the play. These Fa­ Nadorff of 2611 Birch, will be and liberty by Evelyn Glasmann thers; includes Leo Keleher, Mr. married at 9 o’clock Saturday and Mary Louise Hebert are de­ Church Goods House Gorman; Andrew Keleher, Peter morning, Nov. 27, in Blessed Sac­ lightful. Gorman; David Rampe, Eddie rament church. Catherine and The part of St. Joan of Arc will 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 Granger; Richard Brown, Larry Paul Nadorff, sister and brother be taken by Margaret Hogan. The Martin; Homer Anderson, Lou of the bridegroom, will be brides­ play will close with a finale, “ Tab­ Samperil; Charles Calahan, Bill maid and best man, respectively. leau -of the Nations.” The Rev. William Mulcahy will ORA offer the Nuptial Mass. The music will be furnished by AND SON CHAPELS a string ensemble. The high school Self-Improvement Sunday will be Communion day glee club will present a musical Vse for the children of the parish at 152^ Cleveland IPlaoe number. Other attractive songs the 8:30 o’clock Mass. will be interspersed throughout the RurhRite Stoker Coals Will Be Urged Thanks were expressed to the play. members of the congregation for A male sextet composed of Chemacol Processed and Guaranteed their interest in the special assess­ Jack Lynch, Albert Hepp, Ray­ Giiartting forever our founders Ideals In Center Series ment collection, instituted this mond Martin, Rocco Bamareto, Metal Free year for the first time to replace Frank Grebenc, and John Paprocki “ Unemployment Is No Excuse the annual bazaar. Returns are will give the audience a rare treat. For Better Stoker Performance still coming in and the final Ditcutiion Clubi to Meet t for Idleness” will be the subject WWW of a talk before the Young Men’s amount cannot be announced until A joint meeting of the Chris­ tian Doctrine discussion clubs will club of Rude Community center, a later date. Members were asked be held in Hagus hall Friday eve­ 1307 Decatur street, Wednesday to contribute an amount equal to ning, Nov. 26, at 7:15 o’clock. All Iron Fireman evening, Dec. 1, by John C. Moody, the sum they spent on the bazaar in former years. members are urged to attend. AUTOMATIC COAL BUBNEB director of the center. This will Circle Prepare! Chrittmaa Baaketa Immediately following this Miles & Dryer be the first of a series of talks meeting, the Altar and Rosary so­ JESUIT PROVINCIAL ATTENDS planned to encourage the unem­ Mrs. J. J. Drinkard entertained ciety’s monthly meeting will be ployed senior boys and young men the Little Flower circle at a bridge Printing Co. luncheon Friday, Nov. 19, 28 called to order. Mrs. E. Bauden- to take advantage of the oppor­ distle, president, requests a full BLESSING OF NEW SHRINE tunities of ' self-improvement of­ members attending. The bridge Wheel Tickets for prize was awarded to Mrs. J. L. attendance. Refreshments will be fered them by the center, which served. The handmade puff UNITED FUEL« Bazaars and Carnivals (Sacred Heart-Loyola Parish) was the chief attraction for all is open daily from 9 a. m. to 9 Swigert. The members voted to 1633 CALIFORNIA STREET Pastors and people were proud grades. Prizes were awarded as fill two Christmas baskets of gro­ spread donated by Mrs. Laner will p. m., except "Sunday, and provides be awarded Friday evening. Mrs. Catholic Work Our Friday evening, Nov. 19, when the follows: In t h e intermediate a program of free clubs and ceries, to be distributed through the parish St. Vincent de Paul Henry Bastien, chairman of the Very Rev. Peter A. Brooks, S.J., grades first prize was awarded to classes suited to meet the needs Specialty society. award committee, asks that those Provincial of the Missouri prov­ Albert Martinez for his “ Nurem- and interests of every age group ince of the Jesuit order, and his burg Stove” poster and second Mrs. Harold F. Collins, with having envelopes make full re­ The Best in 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. in the community. Mmes. Herbert Flannery and turns before the meeting. The assistant, the Rev. William Fitz­ prize to Alex Ross for his “ Captain Miss Georgia Jones, director of Used Henry J. Dillon as assistant host­ Altar and Rosary choir is being // /v>r Quality \\ gerald, S.J., were present for the Blood” poster. the senior Puppets, a dramatic KEystone 6348, 6349 esses, entertained 30 members of reorganized and will sing at the Furniture ' Zinc Etchings '' solemn blessing of the new Sacred In the junior high division first club of senior toys and girls, will Color Plates - Half Tones Heart shrine at Loyola church. The St. Joseph’s circle Friday, Nov. 19, 7:30 Mass Sunday, the regular ALSO NEW prize went to Mary Ella Hansen select characters for a one-act Clommunion date for the organiza­ service began promptly at 7:45 for the “ Dog of ” entry, at a bridge luncheon. Miss Kath­ Cash or Credit Christmas play and start re­ erine Cannon of Tacoma, Wash., tion. Anyone wishing to join the when the Rev. George A. Keith, and second prize to Mary Janet hearsals Friday, Dec. 3. The Retail Rooms 'Seelemati'Elhret S.J., recited the Rosary. Then was a guest. The bridge prize was choir may obtain further informa­ ALTAR BREADS Seaman for her work picturing the play will be given Christmas week Open Daily Pkoto €nqm i)ei^ followed the blessing of the shrine won by Mrs. C. V. Crouter. Mmes. tion my calling Mrs. Baudendistle “ Pied Piper of Hamlin.” In the at Fairview school. group by the Rev. Edward Mor­ J. M. Eakins, Adrian Maguire, and or Mrs. Leo Ryan. A FULL LINE'OF ’ ^2131 SEWING high school group Ross McCray was Miss Marion F. Griffith will P.-T.A. Convenes gan, S.J., pastor, who also gave a given the award for his “ Hiawa­ Horst will be hostesses for the OFFICE FURNITURE Little Girls* DreB8ee» Embroiderrs talk. feature Rosie and Unparo Romero December meeting. The Annunciation P.-T.A. met MonofframinK, Etc. tha” poster. In the smaller poster and Sally Sanches in a novelty in Hagus hall Wednesday evening, We rent Folding Chairs, Card and The devotions closed with division Rose Marie Martinez won Mrs. P. J. Desilets, with Mrs. W. THE SISTERS OF THE Solemn Benediction of the Blessed tap dance number Tuesday, Nov. F. Dolan as assistant hostess, en- Nov. 24, Mrs. Paul Cooke pre­ Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver­ a prize for the “ Making of the 30, at the center’s regular monthly siding. The 11th grade council ware, anything in stock. GOOD SHEPHERD Sacrament, at which Father Brooks Birds.” The prizes were all Ijeau- te^ in ed S t Joan of^Arc’s circle was celebrant. Father Morgan, community night program to be Friday, Nov. 19, at a bridge lunch­ mothers entertained. The next Established 1888 Your business «• TELEPHONE PEARL 2401 tiful books donated by Father Mor­ held at the center. Miss Dorothy meeting will be held Wednesday , and Father Fitzgerald, gan, Sister Ellen Marie, the senior eon. There were five tables in play PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 appreciated here. subdeacon. Sacred Heart devo­ May Borroughs will provide the and three guests, Mmes. S. Mc- afternoon, Dec. 8, at 2:30. The class, and Lorean Needham. A music for the dance. Comic songs third grade council mothers will tions will be held at the shrine “ Books and Authors” guessing Gary, B. E. Shay, and R. Shay When in Need o f Help every Friday evening, and a special and short vaudeville acts will were present. The guest prize was entertain, and pupils of the third contest was won by Frances Sha- complete the show. grade will present a short of any kind, permanent or odd job, Holy Hour will take place every ball of the high school. won by Mrs. Shay and the circle call Emplojrment Department. first Friday. Books for the Holy Plans for a Christmas party for awards were given to Mmes. L. B. program. kh Hour have been printed and will GirU’ Basketball Team Wina the Brownie pack of the center Denham and J. A- Peterson. The chairman and committee in Why Pay More? Catholic Charities be lent to those attending this The Sacred Heart gprls’ basket­ will be outlined Monday, Nov, 29, Mrs. Charles Haskell enter­ charge of the turkey party g^ven ball teank defeated the Holy Family at 4:30 p. m. at a special meeting in Hagus hall Monday evening (TriMl«Biark) 1665 Grant St. KEystone 6386 service. tained S t Rita’s circle at a lunch­ Sacrifice Offering Being Taken girls in the Sacred Heart grym pf the Brownie committee. Mem­ eon Tuesday, Nov. 16, at Mrs. wish to express their gratitude to The annual sacrifice offering is Friday afternoon, Nov. 19. A bers of the committee are Miss Collier’s tea room, 21 members all those who helped make the now being taken up. The major­ spirited crowd of students from Hazel Aiams, Mrs. Stansbury attending. Mrs. George Steele of party a success. Approximately E. J. Owens Drugs ity of the parishioners handed in both Schools witnessed the play. Thompson, Mrs. M. C.'Pangtorn, Chicago was a guest. Mrs. Thomas 600 people attended the affair, and WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES City Hall Pharmacy their offering at the Masses Sun­ P.-T. A. Haa Second Meeting Mrs. Frederick Werder, and Mrs. Rogers won the bridge prize, Mrs. a very satisfying financial report INCORPOILATED day, Nov. 21; some are being re­ The second regular meeting of Jean Moody, chairman. Misses John Dinan the special prize, and has been given. 1404 Larimer 8L the newly organized Parent- Mary C. De Baca and Mary Mur- Colorado Ovraod Storo* We Supply All Hoepitala with ceived at the rectory this week, Mrs. Charles Haskell the bunco Mrs. John Ryan and son, Jackie, Seruma and Antitoxina and it is hoped that the remaining ■l^achers’ association of Sacred rin, students of Loretto Heights prize. have returned after a short visit Heart school met in Adelphian hall 17th and Broadway Tel. TA. 8623 envelopes will be given in at the college, are the new Brownie Mrs. B. F. Dowell will leave with relatives in Butte, Mont. , 800 Santa F< Dr. Masses Sunday. A list of donors on the afternoon of Nov. 21. The leaders replacing Mrs. Werder, shortly for St. Augu^ne, F7a., Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California is being prepared and will be dis­ large crowd of mothers present who is retiring. where she will remain for the 15th and California tributed at an early date. This indicated the enthusiasm of the Thanksgiving was celebrated winter. Our sacrifice offering is taken up an­ parish in regard to the new Wednesday noon by the children Mrs. H. J. Manning entertained W« Do Not Havo Spocial Saloa Bat Sail You at Oar Lov ^onudunity nually to help meet obligations of organization. of the nursery school when each St. Anthony’s circle at a bridge Parochial Pupils Pricot Evory Day oa All Drag Marohaadiia. Mrs. Walter Wade, president, Cart to East and Wait church and school. Father Morgan child was given a tiny colored luncheon Friday, Nov. 19, at has been pleased and encouraged presided at the meeting. Mrs. Col­ cardboard turkey as a toy and Daniels and Fisher’s tea room, 12 let & 15th of Each Month by the co-operation of the people lins, chairman of the program com­ creamed chicken, and cranberry members attending. There were OCca A Warehoutc, 1521 20th St. and feels that each member of the mittee. presented the Reif. Hubert sauce was served for lunch. Mrs. two guests, Mmes. Patrick Dolan Newell, diocesan superintendent At Loretto Meet Service—KEyitona 6228 parish will do something toward Ruth Stein, director of the and Paul Wyers. Mrs. Roche, who this offering. of schools, who gave an inter­ nursery, entertained by reading moved into the parish refently esting talk on the meaning and Gallagher Transfer & Storage Co. The Loyola Aid society held its a story and leading the children from Wisconsin, was received as Children from the parochial November meeting at the home of purpose of the Catholic P.-T. A. in a Thanksgiving song. a new member. Mrs. James P. schools of Denver are taking a 1700 16th St. Mrs. Joseph J. Celia, 2206 Gaylord Father Newell stressed the desire Bacon & Schramm Mrs. L. J. Higgins, volunteer Brady won the bridge prize and part in the fifth annual educational T A . 3341 St., Monday afternoon, Nov. 22. of Bishop Vehr for a well or­ deanery worker in the Friday aft­ Mrs. Frank Thomson the special conference of the Sisters of Lo­ [Tett Flat and Luncheon was served first, a busi­ ganized P.-T. A. in every parochial ernoon- sewing class, reports an prize. retto being held Friday and Satur­ HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MACHINERY MOVING ness meeting followed, and the re­ school. The meeting at Sacred unusually hea-vy demand for George F. Dodge, Jr., of Mon­ day of this week. A panel discus­ Smngle Roofs mainder of the afternoon was Heart school held particular in­ layettes and children’s school trose spent the Thanksgiving sion of the Mass, a socialized reci­ spent in a social way. The society terest for Father Newell, since he clothes. Mrs. John F. "Vail week-end with his parents, Mr. tation in geography, and a second fWVWWWWS 3290 WalnutV KE. 2618 is an alumnus of the school. Mrs. voted to send a check to the shopped with Mrs. Higgins a and Mrs. George F. Dodge. grade arithmetic demonstration Agnes Ussery of t h e Visiting school to pay for books for deserv­ week ago Friday and personally _Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Meine enter­ are included among the special Nurses’ association, who is the ing needy students. All the money contributed to the deanery funds, tained the members of St. Jude’s, features of the conference in SPECIAL OFFER raised by the Loyola Aid is used health nurse for the parochial circle and their husbands at a which the children will participate. Hom/e Pul schools, addressed the group and which support the class. We will move your furniture to our warehouse and nve you fix for the school, either to purchase Sunday, Nov. 28, the junior party Saturday evening, Nov. 20. Choir boys from St. John’s, St. months to pay your bill. Private room or open storage. We clothing and books for the students urged the co-operation of parents Puppets, a club of girls rang­ Mrs. E. J. O’Connor entertained Philomena’s, Blessed Sacrament, have low rate of insurance. Market' or to supply some equipment for in all health measures proposed by St. Jude’s circle Friday, Nov. 19, and other parish schools will be official agencies. ing in ages from ten to 13, plan Call KEystone 6228 and we vrill call and give yon estimate on the building. The hostesses for to hike from Rude center to City, at a luncheon. There were four heard at the conference. ^ n d a y ’s gathering were Mrs. It was decided to change the your work. park, where they will eat a pic­ tables of bridge and the prizes Several Denver priests are listed MOVING. STORAGE AND PACKING ella, Mrs. William J. Solis, and time of meetings from 3 to 2:30 were won by Mmes. Carlton Sills p. m. for the convenience of the nic lunch and play games. Spon­ among the speakers who will ad­ Fagan’s Ts. W. D. Sullivan. and Mrs. Bumite. mothers. The third Thursday con­ sors of the club are Misses Mar­ dress those attending the ses­ No Money Needed for Six Months For Fish and School Keeps Book Week garet Ann Mullen, Peggy Ma­ About 200 young people at­ sions. The Rev. Hubert Newell, Poultry Book week at the school was a tinues as the day of meeting, A tended the harvest social, the first Christmas party for all the chil honey, and Ann Monaghan. diocesan superintendent of schools, DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. gala occasion. The activities in. event sponsored by the parish C. will speak Saturday at the general connection with the celebration dren was planned at which the chil 1521 20th St. Office and Warehouae We Have Our Otcn Delivery Y.O., in the school hall Friday eve­ session on the subject, “ The Be­ were not only instructive, but dren will entertain the mothers ning, Nov. 19. R e^lar meetings MAin 3518 with a Christmas' program. Monthly Parties at ginning of the Guidance Program provided real entertainment for of the groups will resume next in Our Diocesan Schools.” The Fresh Sea Foods (not frozen) contain the students. The poster contest Prospective members are being week according to the usual sched­ a high percentage o f Iodine, quite ef- approached by the memh,ership Very Rev. T. D. Coyne, C.WE., Acient in the prevention of goiter, St. James’ Popular ule, which suffered slight vari­ committee under the chairmanship president of St. Thomas’ seminary, which is common in the inland cities. Press Club to Meet ations 'this week because of the will deliver the invocation at this Fresh fish has a high protein sub­ of Mrs. Worland. The prize for (St. Jamea’ Pariah) Thankspving holiday. stance so essential for tbe continuance On Saturday, Dec. 4 the largest attendance of mothers session. of good health. The monthly parties continue to Motic Pupils Give Recital The Catholic Women’s Press went again to the second g;rade. be very popular. A record crowd A spsrial feature of the confer­ A capacity crowd filled the re­ ence will be a puppet show under So Eat More Sea Foods club will meet Saturday, Dec. 4, The beautiful pennant, made by was present Wednesday evening LOOP MARKET for Health's Sake cital hall of the, Chas. E. Wells the direction o f Sister Marie An­ at Daniels and Fisher’s bridge Mrs. Koneeny, will hang in the of last week and a nice sum was Music studio Sunday afternoon, Call Fagan’s Fish room.. Those attending should room this month, and a treat was cleared. Several turkeys were thony of St. Mary’s academy FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE Nov. 21, for the program given by grade school and Poulti7 Market take the Lawrence street elevator. given to the children. awarded. Winners included Mary music stodents of the school The Free Parking With Pnrehate of 50c or More at 1429 Lnwronco Luncheon will be 60 cents. Msgr. At the regular meeting of the Bums, Mrs. A.'Fennell, and Frank recital included selections by the MAIN S5U John R. Mulroy will speak on For the Past 16 Years Denver's Hobby club of the school, Edward Scussel. There were also many school orchestra and solos and South Sea Missions Dependable Sea Food Connoisseur. “ Glimpses of China and Japan.” Regan of the seventh grade gave packages of groceries and fruit duets by individual pupils. Mem Ned Greenslit will sing. an interesting talk on the collect­ and several fruit cakes awarded. hers of the orchestra, under the Topic for Lecture SOLES ing of match folders. At the next Hamburgers and coffee were direction of George O’Shaughn- Men's, Woman's, and meeting the members who have served. essy, were Billy Joseph, John (St. Thereie’s Parish, Aurora) Coffee Children’s Half Soles Cut Flowers cooking for their hobby will en­ Father Mark W. Lappen recent­ Wunsch, Ted Ward, Patricia Rog­ At the meeting of the Young Fresh as Milk Loop Shoe tertain the group. This club, under ly baptized the baby daughter of ers, Pauline Noone, violins; Paul People’s club Sunday, Nov. 21, Boast«l today— REPAIR SHOP Potted Plants the personal direction of Otto Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Swigert. Reiser, Keith Nesladek, Thomas Frank Bryotickey gave a talk on deUrernl today Gerspach, an authoritative stamp The infant was named Virginia Roache, George Crouter, clarinets; “ Missions in the South Seas.” Simply Call Loop Market, Lawrence Street Side Funeral Designs Claire. Sponsors were Marcella KE. 7181 collector, is extremely popular and Lee Wunsch and Bobbie Woods, Peggy McComb gave a very inter­ Also at These is steadily growing in membership. Seep and Harry Swigert. saxophones; Joseph Lamb, cornet; esting and entertaining book re^ Spray Stores: The firms listed here de­ Ross McCray of the tenth g;rade is Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald enter­ Donald Joseph, drums, and Alice port on a modern novel. Sunday, 9 Home Pablic president, Dolores Melvin, treas. tained St. ’ club Denver, piano. Nov. 28, will be Communion day Market serve to be remembered urer, and Harold Nickolds, secre Friday of this week. Mrs. T. J. Individual solos and duets on 9 Loop Public for the club members. The club Market * when you are distributing Your Bakers and Ice Cream tary. Cleary was a guest. the program were rendered by is beginning plans for the fourth # Bdwy. at Makers Mrs. J. M. Morrison and daugh­ Kathleen Tighe, Jean Rogers, Col­ bunco party to be held the first Ritawnrth your patronage in the dif­ Jerry Breen SSSlBBSeS Ask for ter, Catherine, have returned from THANKS ARE PUBLISHED leen Callahan, Alice Denver, Bess part of December. ferent lines of business. Florist a two weeks’ trip to Minneapolis A Register reader publishes Riesenman, Lee Wunsch, Jack Mary Fitzpatrick is confined at and Chicago, where they visited thanks to the Sacred Heart of McHugh, Robert Greene, Barbara 1456 California MA. 1026 Butter Top Bread her home because of influenza. Home Pablfc Hkt., 3230 Heads SL friends and attended the Notre Jesus for aid in avoiding the neces­ Bergundthal, and George Walter Emig is still a patient Colfax Market, 3621 W. 32nd Are. Dame foot ball games. sity of an operation. O’Shaughnessy, at Fitzsimons (General hospital PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS

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PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, November 25, 1937 575 ATTEND TURKEY P A R H ; Bonfire to Open ST. PATRICK’S MOTHERS’ CLUB DEC. 22 AFFAIR IS PLANNED TO SPONSOR P A R H ON DEC. 1

(St. Dom!nic’< Parish) C.C.D. Leaden to Meet (St. Patrick’s Parish) all who contributed. ’ Winners of Homecoming Days NAME REO.U.S. PAT. PPriCE Five hundred and seventy-five Confraternity qf Christian Doc­ The Mothers’ club of the school turkeys were B. Maryland, San­ j persons attended the turkey party trine discussion club leaders will will sponsor a party Wednesday ford Lucy, Leo Bleier, Sol Horn, sponsored bv the Holy Name so­ meet Tuesday, Nov. 30, at 7 p. m. (Holy Family Pari»h) H. Hendricks, Anthony Canzona, DEPENDABLE evening, Dec. 1, at 8 o’clock. ciety Tuesday evening. Twenty- in the rectory. Following a short Holy Family high school’s sec­ William Gore, L. Carlino, G. A. six turkeys and an Oriental rug meeting, they will attend the gen­ ond annual homecoming will be Mmes. A. F. Seganti, A. Urbana, Durbin, P. Hurley, E. Nicoletti, ROOFING were awarded. Another turkey eral review meeting at St. John’s observed this week-end. A rally and A. Canonza will be in charge and M. Gigox, and Mmes. Della I party will be held on Dec. 22. hall. Meetings scheduled for next and a bonfire will be held Friday o f arrangements. The proceeds Lillo, Frank Lyle, J. C. Wagner, For all Flat and week will be the last of this se­ night. At the 9 o’clock Mass Sun­ of this event will be used to fur- Marie Nicoletti, James Westland, Steep Roofs' mester, which will close the fol­ day, Nov. 28, the football team will Rose Connerty, Janet Baker, Do­ ASPHALT lowing week with a parish review receive Communion in a body. Tiish a Christmas party for the lores Sisco, Dora Hopkins, and meeting to be attended by mem­ Everyone who wishes to partici­ pupils of the school. Every mem­ Minnie Santillo, and Misses Dor­ bers of all clubs. pate in the parade will meet at 10 ber of the parish is invited to be othy Negri and E. Moore. Shingles 0 Monday at 7 p. m.. Immaculate Con­ o’clock at the school, from where Mothers’ Club Meets ception club will meet at the home of present. Refreshments will be Made Specially for This Climate Rita Gartlandf 2935 W. 29th avenue, all will proceed to the Regis sta­ served and prizes awarded. Mrs. Joseph Melphy presided at and at 7 :30 p. m.. the St. Catherine of dium for the Regis-Holy Family The turkey party held by the the regular meeting of the Moth­ The Western Elaterite Siena club at the home o f Mrs. Bernard game. On Sunday night there will ers’ club held Thursday after­ Pilz. 2673 Julian street. Holy Name society last week was Roofing Co. be a homecoming ball with Johnnie noon, Nov. 18, in the lunch room Wednesday at 8 p. m.. Little Flower a decided success both socially Equitable Bldg. TAbor 5287 (St. Mary’s Academy) club’s session will be held at the home Haws and his swing band furnish­ and financially- and the commit­ of the school. The first and of Mrs. Mary Hoare, 2223 Klnii street. second grades won the treat for A book contest was sponsored by ing the music. tee in charge wishes to thank Thursday at 8 p. m., Our Lady of the attendance of the most moth-: the library committee at St. Mary’s L<)urdes club will meet at the home of Work is well under, way on the Miss Mary Shovlln. 2482 Meade street, four class plays to be presented ers. Mmes. A. Goetz, G. A. Dur­ from Nov. 14 to 21. Miss Joan and at 8 :80 p. m., St. Barbara’s club bin, and J. Melphy will comprise O’Byme drew a poster with 25 dif­ in December by the dramatic class­ at the home of Miss Marie Schrempf. the committee to serve the first ferent figures representing as Friday at 1:30 p. m.. St Anne’s club es under the direction of Miss will convene at the home of Mrs. Joseph Jewel McGovern. The senior play. Friday breakfast to the children. many different books and authors. Lewis. $833 Eliot street.; 1 :S0 p. m., The Land of the Heart’s Desire, The Rev. E. Prinster, spiritual^d- The titles were to be guessed by St. Joseph’s club at the home of Mrs. viser, gave a short instruction. Carl Jensen^ 3545 Meade street, and at is a portrait of the life of Irish the contestants. Miss Margaret Plans were completed for the Biller, a freshman, won the prize; 2 p. m., St. Dominic’s club at the home peasants. Enter, the Hero, to be of Mrs. Gurdon Smith, 2934 Federal staged by the juniors, is a de­ narty to be held Dec. 1. A social The librarian, Sister Martha. boulevard. hour followed, with the mothers On Saturday at 8 p. m.. St. Francis of lightful comedy farce. The soph­ Marie, secured from the National of the first and second grade pu­ Assisi’ s club will meet with Frank omore class will present Elmer, Picture producers three panels Kemme. 2820 Raleiah street. (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish) pils acting as hostesses. another comedy. The quartet is from the picture, Tom Sawyer, and C.T.-P.A. Session Held At the last court of honor, troop Mary Lee, infant daughter of completed by The Minuet, which a book list of 300 titles and other St. Dominic’s C.T.-P.A. met Fri­ 140 was well represented as usual. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Negri, and Don deals with the pre-Revolutionai’y references used in the production. day evening, Nov. 19. A fine pro­ Herman Bauer received his first Anthony, infant son of Mr. and This was published especially for gram under the direction of Mrs. period. aid merit badge; George Wichman Mrs. Clifford Brown, were bap­ Book week. Henry Burtscher included com­ The results of the Genos Yegos his firemanship badge and also an tized this week. Sponsors were Peking day, Nov. 17, was ob­ munity singing, selections by the Debating club election are as fol­ I.B.M. button; Tom Whelan was Dorothy Negri and Ralph Melphy served at St. Mary’s in a unique C.T.-P..A. chorus, two character lows: President, Dick Secord; given merit badges for fireman- and Valeria Dezzutti. Guaranteed way. The day before, the presi­ songs by Rose Tupper and Earl treasurer, James Delaney; secre­ ship a n d handicraft; Edward Charles Fee is ill at Mercy dent of the mission unit. Miss Jacobson of Lakewood, and a tary, Alice Harrington. The club Leddy his badges for firemanship hospital. RICH and FRESH Charlotte Fletcher, posted notices number by the seventh grade. The is working diligently on the na­ and bookbinding. Bill Bonino re­ Charles Billings is recovering concerning the appearance of Rev. J. J. Regan, O.P., _ pastor, tional debate question, “ Resolved, ceived merits for first aid and 121 from a serious arm infection. “ Ellen and Elmer” at the academy talked. The silver offering for That the several states should hours of civic duty, David Bonino Joseph Bruno, Jr., suffered sev­ . on Peking day. Balls of colored the largest attendance went to adopt a unicameral system of leg­ for 109 hours of civic duty, and eral rib fractures and other in­ ■ yarn were secured and dolls rep­ Sister Dorothea of the seventh islation.” Robert Berkenkotter for 59 hours juries in an accident 20 miles resenting “ Ellen and Elmer” were grade. Refreshments were served The homecoming issue of the of civic duty. Robert Chaffer, as­ from Las Vegas, N. Mex., Sunday 1 made. These two individuals be- under the direction of Mrs. Wil­ Lamp Post, high school publica­ sistant scoutmaster, received the evening. He is the son of Mr. ■ came so popular at St. Mary’s that liam J. Stapleton, chairman. tion, was distributed Wednesday', athlete’s merit badge thereby and Mrs. Joseph Bruno, formerly completing the number required they were the most important fac­ Mrs. G. C. Kull reported on the Nov. 24. The paper has an in­ of this parish, and the nephew for the enviable Life and Eagle tors in making Peking day a suc­ Denver deanery meeting held Nov. sert devoted to the commemoration of Frank Bruno of this parish. award. Thus far Mr. Chaffer has cess. A “ quint” contest was also 15 in Holy Ghost hall. Mrs. Kull of homecoming. Mrs. Esther DeVivo, sister-in-law received 25 awards. The Rev. sponsored for this occasion. Miss will represent the association at The junior class social, “ Mid- of Mrs. Joseph Bruno, was killed j Josephine Walsh, a senior, won the the quarterly meeting of the Di­ Barry Wogan received his Path­ in the same accident, and A. De­ Term Melodies,” Wednesday night, finding merit badge. I prize. A special edition of Cast- ocesan council to be held at Ft. Nov. 24, officially opened the Vivo, brother of Mrs. Bruno, was LANDS Collins Dec. 2 at 10 a. m. in St. Troop 140 paid 18,000 “ bucks” viicru was issued by the mission Thanksgiving vacation. This af­ seriously injured. officers for Peking day. Joseph’s church hall. fair is one of the means used by on the troop mortgage, and Scout­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Day A small place with four-room house, all newly decorated, with good Two new drives are being un­ Mrs. Siewers Fincher was voted master Bonino reports that Ranch and daughter, Dolores, left last well and dandy chicken house, in Englewood. the class to finance the junior- dertaken by St. Mary’s Mission an honorary member of the asso­ senior prom. 140 is W'inding up its roundup in week for Glendale, Calif., where Crusade members. One is to se­ ciation in recognition of her ser­ the next two weeks and will settle they will make their home. Mrs. Two and a half acres near Derby, with good chicken house, barn, cure medicines for a Franciscan vices in behalf of the school pro­ with the deputy sheriff for the Day is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fruit cellars. House has four rooms and bath and is wired with missionai’y in Arizona. This is ject. Activities of the ways and balance of the mortgage before the C. H. Blezek of this parish. h electricity, all fenced, $260.00 down, balance easy. the fourth year the St. Mary’s means committee last month in­ next court of honor, with a few O Safe of girls have worked on this project. cluded two sales, a luncheon and New Circle Added “ bucks” to spare. Other awards I The second is an old clothes drive card party, and a first Friday received at the court of honor went off COUNTRY HOME for the Indian children at St. breakfast. Mrs. Daniel Horan is to Harry Bowman and Michael Complete Dinner j Francis’ mission, St. Francis, S. chairman of this committee. Mrs. Dire, who received their first class 18 acres, highly improved, good water with a lovely home con­ D. This is a project in which Joseph Coursey desires more badges; Dick Shay and Edward sisting of four bedrooms, living room, dining room, and kitchen, singers for the Music club, w'hich To Girls Society Gill, who received their one-year Awarded at Party Try Bluhill Father William Hayden, S. -J., is tub and shower bath, new laundry tubs, new furnace, entire house especially interested. meets at her home, 2675 Irving service stars. Donald Bettinger, newly refinished. Most beautiful view in the area, $1,000 down. On Wednesday, Nov. 17, the street, Mondays at 8:30 p. m. The Junior Tabernacle society the new “ maverick,” was inspected (St. Catherine’s Parish) members of the sociology class Articles for the Catholic Benefit announces the addition of the Ave for the 140 brand and was ac­ The annual Holy Name party were conducted through the Cath­ shop should be sent to the school Maria circle to its groups. The cepted in the 140 herd. The troop held last Monday evening was a ON PAVEMENT olic Charities’ building, by Miss or to the chairman, Mrs. G. C. initial meeting of the new unit received its monthly grade A, re­ great success. Hams and turkeys Kull, 2239 King street, GAllup taining its record of never mis­ 1Z acres, ten miles from city limits toward Brighton, with good Stillhammer, who explained the was held at the.home of Miss Mar were given away, plus a special work being done in the building 5536-J. garet Thomas. The following offi­ sing the reception of a monthly prize of a complete Thanksgiving water right and irrigation well, has six-room house, two-car garage, Mrs. Albert Hamilton and Mrs. grade A. dairy barn, chicken houses, and fruit cellar, a retail vegetable and told of the good accomplished cers were chosen: President, Miss dinner. This was awarded to Blanche Moore, in charge of the Communion Day Set store on the highway that if properly operated will pay for the by the Catholic Charities. From Margaret Thomas; vice president. Jack Britton, 4597 Federal Blvd. I there, the class went to tho St, Sewing club, reported a large va­ Miss Catherine Mafcuire; secre­ Sunday, Nov. 28, is Communion On Tuesday night, Nov. 23, at entire property. Would also be ideal for feedmg cattle, hogs, or riety of fine faneywork suitable sheep, $1,000.00 will make the initial payment on this property. j Vincent de Paul society’s home for tary-treasurer, Miss Dolores Sunday for all the school children the North Denver Boy Scout ; working men, where Mr. Quack'en- for Christmas gifts. The wall Weiner. The following members of the parish. The children will court of honor, in the Skinner I bush acquainted the girls with the hanging made by Mrs. J. J. Ingling comprise the group: Misses Mar­ receive in a body at the 8 :30 Mass. school gymnasium, St. Catherine’s NORTH OF HUDSON j work and purpose of the mission. was won by Mrs. Charles R. Selby. garet Thomas, Dolores Wiener, Boy Scout troop 165 won the first The high school girls attended Mrs. Frank Kemme, GA 7678, Florence O’Brien, Mildred Wiener, place banner award for the past is in charge of Christmas sub.scrip- ‘Cloistered’ to Be 320 acres of dry land, 240 of which is in corn and is being har­ a Requiem Mass and received Holy Catherine Maloney, Mary Ma­ month. Mr. McGlnty is scout vested now, irrigation wells will qualify 20 acres for alfalfa, 60 Communion on Friday, Nov. 19, in tions to the Messenger of the loney, Mary Catherine Shadwell, Shown at Broadway master. Troop 155 took second acres would be ideally located for pasture. $12.50 per acre will the Cathedral. The sodalists had Sacred Heart. The stage curtains Agnes Volf, Edna Pearman, and place. This troop is under the are being laundered by Mrs. Carl buy the entire property which is fenced with three and four wires, 1‘equested Father C. M. Johnson to Catherine Maguire. Cloistered, the first talking mo­ direction of William Campbell Coressel. all in good repair. say the Mass for them in the Ca Our Lady of Lourdes circle was tion picture,ever filmed in a con­ and Joseph Brown. thedral for the repose of the souls Thanks of the association are entertained by Mrs. Hazel Rider vent, is scheduled to start Thurs­ extended to the following women Sunday the children of the of Mary Ellen Denver, Alice Cook, at her home Monday evening. The day, Dec. 9, at the Broadway the­ parish will receive Holy Com­ If none of the above meet your requirements, we have who gave benefit parties for the evening was spent in sewing ater in Denver for an engagement and the friends and relatives of sisters: Mrs. Charles Bellni and munion at the 8 :30 Mass. the sodalists and sisters. linens. Circle members attending limited to one week. others. Call us at your convenience. You may be Mrs. Phil Mahoney, sixth grade; were Mmes. Helen Canny and Ann Mary Gale Peters, infant daugh­ Holy Hour Conducted Mrs. J. J. Ingling, third grade, and The film bears the endorsement ter of Mr. and Mrs. V. Peters, assured of courteous treatment. A Hour Hour of thanksgiving Sullivan; Misses Billie Lou Grif­ Mrs. Frank Kemme. assisted by fith, Madelyn Gflrdell, Muretta of high Church dignitaries. In was baptized Sunday, Nov. 21, for favors and blessings received Mrs. Wallie and Mrs. Blanche Lowery, Helen Poitz, and Agnes other cities, where it has been the sponsors being Mr. and Mrs. in the past year was conducted Moore, seventh grade. The O’Neill. shown, it has been warmly received J. R. Armstrong. for students of St. Mary’s Wed­ Thanksgiving shower for the sis­ Misses Margaret Collins and by Catholics and non-Catholics The Altar and Rosary society nesday morning at 11 o’clock. ters is under the direction of Mrs. Ella Horan were hostesses to mem­ alike. will meet Tuesday afternoon, Nov, Father Johnson was in charge of W S t t s A Charles Crowe, a.ssisted by Mrs. bers of the Blessed Sacrament According to critics. Cloistered 30, at 2:30 p." m. in the banquet the exercises. J. J. Lewis. Mrs. J. J. Ingling circle at Miss Collins’ home Tues­ approaches its subject reverently hall. All members are requested FLAVOR obtained a turkey for each of day evening, Nov. 23. and expresses on the screen the to attend. Bich, tender, ap­ the sisters’ convents. Miss Marye McPhillips of Guar­ mystical beauty of the lives of The Confraternity of Christian petizing—the C. D. WILLIAMS ' Card Circle to Commence dian Angel circle attended the tho.se women who have renounced Doctrine discussion clubs held EXTRA value Orphanage Pupils Mrs. F. L. Stone wnll commence Notre Dame-Northwestern game the world for service to God. Its meetings at the homes' of Mrs. loaf. Phone TAbor 6266 her card circle Dec. 8 with a party at Evanston, 111., last week-end. characters are portrayed entirely J. Barth, 4302 Zuni, and Mary A. 1643 Stout at her home, 2744 Java court. Miss Agnes O’Neill of Our Lady by nuns. Krabacher, 4227 Zuni. Mrs. Paul Murray’s club will of Lourdes circk returned this meet at the home of Mrs. Joseph week from a vacation trip to Kan­ To Present Play Lewi.":. 3333 Eliot street, Friday sas City, where she visited her Mrs. F. V. O’Brien’s card club will aunt. Sister Mary Peter of the The Dramatic class of the Queen meet at the home of Mrs. Rose Loretto academy. IMPERIAL COAL COMPANY of Heaven orphanage will present Conly, 2740 W’. 26th avenue, The Immacuate Conception cir­ Two Mothers, a four-act play of Wednesday, Dec. 1, at 2 p. m. cle was entertained by Miss Helene Be Sure Mrs. Daniel Horan’s club will meet Santa has come to the the early 18th century by Dorothy McCarthy Thursday, Nov. 18, at To Ask for IMPERIAL When You Next Order Coal Reynartz. Three performances will Tuesday, Nov. 30, at 2 p. m., at her home. Gue^Ls included Misses the home of Mrs. Joseph Quinn, Cecelia_^ Garland, Helen Magers, 514 DENHAM BLDG. ‘ PHONE KE. 5358 be given, the first Dec. 5 for rela­ tives of the children, benefactors, 2529 Irving streeC Isabelle McNaniara, Agnes Mont­ and friends, the second Dec. 8 for Mrs. D. W. O’Keefe’s club will gomery, Norris Sherman, and Mar­ members of the Aid society and meet Friday, Dec; 3. at 2 p. m, garet Taney. STORE with tbe TOWER! their gpiests, and the third Satur­ at the home of Mrs. Pat Cunning­ day, Dec. 11, for all sisters, priests, ham, 2674 Lowell boulevard. Mrs. and children of other institutions. Sol Horn entertained Mrs. Invest in S. V . D. Annuities There will be no admission charge, O’Keefe’s club last week at her 2 Junior C. D. of A. Meet him by day in the Income of 5 % -7 % for Life but a silver offering will be ac­ home, 2702 Lowell boulevard. Re­ cepted to cover cost of stage set­ cent hostesses of these circles have Send for Fre^ Booklet tings and costumes. All perform­ been Mmes. Thomas Ryan, J. Con­ Troops Are Feted LAND of TOYS! REV. FATHER MAY ances will start at 2 :30 o’clock ley, F. V. O’Brien, Shannon, and SOCIETY OF THE DIVINE WOED TECHNY, ILL. promptly. George Torsney. Alda Mapelli and Ida DeBuono The cast is made up of the fol­ were hostesses to troops 1 and 4 lowing pupils: Blessed Virgin, of the Junior Catholic Daughters Ruth Craven; Hildegarde, Kather­ St. C lara’ s A id to of America at a social given at See him by night on the ine Connolly; Elizabeth, sister of the home of Miss Mapelli Monday Hildegarde, Ann Rose Stone; evening, Nov. 22. Miss M. Gar­ The Redemptorist Fa­ Adelheid, daughter of Hildegarde, Entertain on Dec. 1 rett, state regent, was guest of TOP of the TOW ER! thers cordially invite Therese Romes; Bertha, Christina, honor. A short initiation took and Agnes, friehds of Adelheid, St. Clara’s orphanage Aid so­ place and Monte Carlo whist was the Catholics of this ciety will hold its monthly luncheon city to make the 9- Margaret Sherart, Dolores Carney, played. Prizes were awarded to and Mary Ann Tomoff; Queen of and card party Wednesday after Mary Street and Betty Cane. day Public Novena in Tunis, Mathilda Garcia. noon, Dec. 1. at the orphanage. Troop 9 wtll be entertained at honor of Our Mother The sisters in charge of the Luncheon will be se^ed at 1 a theater party given by Shirley Queen of Heaven orphanage are o’clock and will be followed by Faubion and June Hutton, The Toy Specials of Perpetual H elp - cards. Hostesses for the affair will starting Tuesday, desirous that all their friends be girls -will meet, in front of the present and lend encouragement be Mrs. J. P. McConaty and Mrs. Denver theater at 12:30 and after­ Nov. 30, to and in- Elizabeth Litmer. ELECTRO-PHYSICS SETS to the young performers. wards will go to the Denver tea DY-DEE-WEE TABLE HOCKEY GAME Experimental seta for yoniig sci- eluding Dec. 8. The president of the Aid has ap­ room for refreshments. entlsta, with mag- t ' i C A w.ii!«wtB*eyw»«'*

Thursday, November 25, 1937 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN

Seton Guild / to Have Luncheon Meeting Dec. 2 THOUSANDS OF SEALS SENT Newmanites Hold Mrs. Daniel McGroarty will en­ tertain the Seton guild at her OUT IN ANNUAL CONTEST home, 2451 York street, Thursday, Dec. 2. Lunch will be served at In the two weeks since the Holy lished at the conclusion of this Annual Conclave THE Childhood Christmas seal contest article. Sister superiors are asked MAY 12:30. After lunch the guests started, St. Thomas’ seminary has again to co-operate with the seal may play bridge or games until sent out thousands of seals. Al­ committee of the seminary by reg­ The annual convention of the 3:45, when the business meeting most all the parochial schools of ularly sending in their report Newman club was held at the Uni- COMPANY will convene. Colorado are working assiduously cards Friday night or Saturday vers$y of Colorado, Boulder, Sat­ selli^ seals, making posters, and morning. urday and Sunday, Nov. 20-21. writing letters, competing with one The seal committee wishes to re­ More than 160 students represent­ another for the prizes offered in mind all schools that the closing ing the neighboring Rocky Moun­ W. S. Sanderson the various phases of the contest, date of the letter and poster con­ tain schools of Denver university, and for the enviable honor of con­ tests is Wednesday, D « . 1. All Colorado college, Colorado mines, tributing the most to Christ’s mis­ letters must be mailed on or be­ Colorado Agricultural college, '' & Bros. sion cause. Reports from the va­ fore that date to the chairman of Wyoming university, and Utah 1614 ARAPAHOE TA. 2311 rious schools are mailed in daily to the contest at St, Thomas’ semi­ university attended. the seminary, attesting to the ex­ nary. The letters must bear the Forty-seven were initiated into Morovit Coffee, lb...... 28c ceptional fervor and zeal in this name, grade, school, and address the club. They are Paul A n i^ 4 Ib>...... $1.10 contest. These reports give the of the entrant, and must be signed Verna Bertham, John Bobel, Vir­ Other Coffees from names of the boy and ^ rl who by the teacher, to indicate, that the ginia Bernmen, Clara Casey, Clin­ 17c to 49c lb. have sold the most seals in their letters were written in school with­ ton Copeland, William Dameron, school. These names will pub- out help from anyone. The prize Eleanor De Lisio, Joseph Dolan, Pure Vermont Maple for the best poster from each Adele Hostal, John Duggan. I Syrup school ■will be 150 seals; however, Edna Falk, Dan Ficco, Joseph m ' Maple Candies a statue of the “ Christ Child” has Guiry, Irene Henderson, Blake I < > ^ 0 Candied Fruits been added to the list of prizes, Hiester, Lilian Hobson, Herbert giving the winning contestant V. Jagger, Alec Keller, Harry Liter- ‘J*- I I from each school the choice of the as, Charles McCormick, Mary Jane 150 seals or the statue. Again, McCormick, John McKenna, John attention of the poster contestants McNeill, iJames Madden, Mary is called to rule No. 6 of that con­ Mannion, Betty Merline, Edward test: The poster must not bear Mitchell, Evn Moore, Joseph Mor­ the name, school, grade, or address ftS High School) ris, James Murray, Josephine Mor­ (Ragit of the entrant. These must be Basketball practice for the ath­ rison. f f ! - written on a separate slip of paper i t v v e t . ' i letes who are not on the football and attached to the poster. No Clyde Neary, Elizabeth Nelson, John Neville, Rose Pomponio, r T ! o o * squad has been started in the identification must appear on the vcsol^ Laura Rice, Marjorie Scholl, Allan gymnasium. Leo Kelleher, Bill poster itself. All posters must be in the hands of the chairman of Smith, Kathryn Spraitzer, Helen Boyle, Jack Celia, Tom Gilligan, u fs r o i* : the seal committee by Dec. 1. He Tisone, Robert Trainor, Lois Van and Bob Murphy seem to be round­ Thuyne, Joseph Vollmer, Joseph ing into form rapidly. The foot­ will place corresponding letters on the poster and the identification Wright, Evelyn Wedel, and Mar­ ball players will not be asked to cella Zimmerman. practice until Dec, 10. paper, detach the paper, and send the posters to the judges. The program for the initiates The Boarderline is the name of included an informal social on Sat­ the new publication at Regis high. Wednesday, Dec. 1, speakers from St. TTiomas’ seminary will urday night, Communion Mass at It is edited and printed by the Sacred Heart church, Communion boarders. Leo C. Kelleher is visit the Denver parochial schools to encourage seal-sellers in their breakfast on Sunday morning; editof, with Duane H. Brown as r^stration and initiation on Sun­ his assistant William Waterman work by pointing out the aims and purposes of the contest In former day. afternoon, and a banquet on is business manager. All the Sunday evening. The principal 1.65 boarders act as reporters, but the years this custom }ias been very successful in achieving its goal speakers at the banquet included Save Money special sections are under the George Norlin, Ph. D., president rection of feature editors. James Speakers have been enthusiasti­ of the University of Colorado, and A. Wright cares for the student cally welcomed and promised co­ the Rev. Thomas Doran, Ph. D., S. news. Jack Pollock writes the operation by all the schools. They On Fnrs are confident that this year’s “ pep T. D., of Denver. Other after- sports, Robert J. Murphy cares for dinner remarks were made by the local events and the humor sec­ talks" ■will produce the same fine Rev. Agatho Strittmatter, 0. S. B., At Hamilton’s, Out of tion is in the care of James N. results- Tibbals.- Frank M. Kenney is car­ and John J. Sullivan. Joseph The report cards received for Burger was the general chairman High Rent District toonist. No. 1, Vol. 1, appeared last week name the following boys Saturday, Nov. 20, in charge of the affair. The dance and girls as selling the greatest Saturday night was under the ^ Latin Club Formed number of seals to date: Annun­ chairmanship of Jnlie SouthwelL Jerry Banw, Robert Syrianey, ciation, Robert Classman and An­ Nellie Margaret Archibald was in HAMILTON William PitzSimons, William gelina Roth; \^t. Mary’s, Pueblo charge of the breakfast. Raymond Kolbezen and Clara An- Green, and Charles Zarlengo have Denver Club to Meet Sunday formed a Latin club under the zick_; St. Joseph’s, Martin Choj- FUR CO. direction o f Father George Sip- naki and Margaret Sinicki; St. The r^pilnr business meeting chen, S.J., in preparation for the Mary's, Wabenburg, Vincent Fur- and study club discussion of the 1342 Broadway Interscholastic Latin contest be­ phy and Helen Musso; SL Caje- Newman club of the University of 450 $1.95 Woven Madras Shirts! tween all the Jesuit high schools tan’s, Frank Taylor and CordeKa Denver will be held this Sunday at TABOR 2611 in the Middle West, scheduled for Baca; Presentation, Edward Tuf- SL John’s hall, E. Sixth and Eliza­ Dec. 15. The Latin club has a beth, at -4 o’clock. All members 600 $1.65 Fancy Broadcloths! INDIVIDUALIZED TERMS field and Lillian Casagranda; session-at 8:30 each morning be­ Cathedral, James Husky and El­ are urged to attend the meeting A Small Deposit Will Hold fore the regular classes begin. The eanor Tait; SL Louis’, Louisville, and social which -will follow. Your Purchase— Will Call Dept. boys are aiming at greater accur­ Leroy Zinge and Meredith Eber- 450 $1.95 Fancy Broadcloths! acy and proficiency in the writing harter; Sacred Heart, Pueblo, Ed­ of Latin. ward Stewart and Justine Hans- We will serve you The classical bulletin board has man; Holy Family, Donley Givan Raiders, Tigers 600 $2.50 Fancy Madras Shirts! best for less. aided greatly to the interest and and Patsy Halter; Holy Rosary, attractiveness of the large bulletin Clarion Sader and Margaret Pis- To Meet Sunday space in the west corridor. Fea­ talik; St. Joseph^ (C. SS. R.), 300 $2.50 Clip Broadcloths! ture articles and pictures of class­ Betty O’Brien, Robert Wolff and ical days do much to stimulate John McNellis; St. Louis, Engle­ The league-leading Raiders from 300 $1.95 Clip Broadcloths! The Sacred Heart Mass interest in studies. wood, Patsy Cook and Helen Skul. Regis high meet the Holy Family League A third successful appearance Tigers in the key game of the parochial grid season at 2 ;S0 p. m. Is an Assoolatlon whose member* {liv­ of the Dramatic club with its re­ 300 $1.95 White Broadcloths! ing qr dead) share in a Holy Mass said pertoire of three one-act plays at Sunday. The Cathedral Bluejaya expressly for them daily and for all St. Anthony’s hospital auditorium Committee for and Annunciation Cardinals open time. For further information write last Friday night was followed by the twin bill at 12:30. A Tiger 300 $2.50 Woven Madras Shirts! to the a delightful social arranged by the victorjr would tie up the' league SACRED HEART MISSION HOUSE nurses. 'The club has begun prac­ championship. The Holy Family Sainte Marie, Jasper Co., III. Benefit Named tice on a new one-act feature to men have only one defeat in league 600 $1.65 British Prints! be presented for the first time at competition against them as the Mothers’ club meeting Dec. 9. At a meeting held Friday, Nov. against four victories. Regis also 19, Mrs. J. E. Flynn, chairman of The Very Rev. Peter A, Brooks, has four ■victories but is unde­ r>00 $1J95 Fancy Broadcloths! S.J., Provincial of the Jesuits, finance and budget, appointed a feated in league play. 'To com­ finished his visitation last Monday committee to take charge of the plete its schedule, Re^s must meet SWTOSWH Gift o’ Greenbacks benefit of the EKaperrash,charmq,eczema itdiinq* morning, and granted the usual Cathedral in the final game of the 300 $1.65 Novelty Weaves! annual favor, a holiday. But the Cathedral P.-T. A. on the eve­ season Sunday, Dec. 5. eased at once by pure,RTild jm ning of Dec. 13. Mrs, R, G. students asked that it be postponed Snow and slush provided a more a bit and be 'enjoyed on December Morrison is chairman and her lieutenants are Mmes. J. M. Har­ suitable footing for skiing than for 300 $1:95 Novelty Weaves! 17, thus adding one more day to football last week-end as Catholic Resinol the Christmas vacation, which -will rington, J. J. Bowdern, Stephen Link, Charles Fellows, Ralph El­ grid teams from grade school, high now begin at four o’clock on the liott, George Bums, Gerald Cava­ school, and college slipped and 600 $1.65 White Neckbands! evening of December 16. Father Request for Catholic naugh, Denny O’Connor, Leo J. slopped their way through ^m es Brooks left immediately for St. Literature Reed, Ral;;^ Kinnoman, and Helen on two Denver fields. Regis col­ Louis University. lege went down to defeat, 41-to-12, Will the reader, of this paper kindly send C. Green. The assisting lieuten­ 300 End to End Madras $1.95! » the MISSION HELPERS, Towson. Md., ants are Mmes. John Demmer, J. before a powerful East New Mex­ > 7 / their Catholic Magaaines and papers, for R. Price, F. X. Krabacher, D. C, ico Teachers’ team at the home iiatribution among the patients in. hospital., stadium Saturday. It was the tleo in the homes of those unable to sub- Scout Troop Is to Eaton, M. J. Tiehen, John McCall, In football, when a favored giant “gets taken” by a lesser leribe to Catholic literature. The maga- Jamfes Eakins, Thomas O’Neill, second game in which the Rangers tines may be o f any date, but papers George E. Muller, and Mark J. have scored this season. 4-ival, it’s an upset! And in merchandising, when a famous ihould not be more than two weeks old. Entertain Parents Felling. In the Junior Parochial lea^ e favored shirt takes an unheard of price— right at Christmas St. John’s staged a fourth-period O R I G i N A' I - r Two prizes will be awarded, one Boy Scout troop 132 of St. Jos­ to the lieutenant and one to the comeback to defeat St. Philo- time, it’s just as sensational— ^just as breath-taking 1 POEM S .1 eph’s parish held a nature study mother who turns in the largest mena’s, 7-to-6, at City Park field. That's the kind of a sale The May Company dishes out for ujRnTeDSONGS hike last week with an attendance SL John’s will play St. Clara’s for amount of money. Reports from you Friday 1 Nationally famous Elders— ^rated the pountry For Immediate Consideration .... of 12. Reports of the trip were the workers are very gratifying, the league championship at a date made to the scoutmaster at the Send Poems to and, from the co-operation already to be decided later. over as $1.65, $1.95 and $2.50 standouts—are being tossed evening camp fire. Sunday’s Parochial league Columbian Music Publishers., Ltd. ^received from the parents, the on the block for just $1.19. A sale couldn’t be more timely! Dept 2H Toronto. Can. This Sunday, Nov. 28, the troop Tienefit promises to be very suc­ games at Regis stadium saw the will hold a parents’ meeting at cessful. Mullen home Mustangs and St. The fabrics are the finest! The styling and craftsmanship Camp DeRicqles. All boys over 12 Francis de Sales’ play to a score­ and their parents are invited to less tie. In the second half of the superb! They’ll make all-America gifts! Gift boxes given if ECZEMA bring their suppers and attend the to Have double header, Regis stretched its you desire them! Even the most stubborn ITCHING and meeting. The troop will furnish P rofession Sunday string of league victories to four many other discomforts and miseries often coffee for the adults. The evening caused by ECZEMA can be quickly relieved by running wild over the Annun­ Soft Setup, Non-WUt and Neck Siset 14 to 17 and the possible' cause of the trouble cor­ will be spent swapping stories, ciation Cardinals to the tune of 26- rected— by DR. HOERMANN’S combination singing campfire songs, and play­ The Third Order of St. Francis to-0, Wright, Regis half, who Button-Down Collars! Sleeves 32 to 35 INTERNAL simple home treatment. Write ing games that everyone is sure will meet Sunday afternoon, Nov. scored three touchdowns in this today for full particulars on TRIAL OFFER. to enjoy. Those making the trip 28, at 3:30 in St. Elizabeth’s DR. RUDOLPH HOERMANN, Inc., Skin contesL raised his season’s total to ^ Regular and French Cuffs! Specialists, 2200 K. Third St., Suite 381, will meet at SL Joseph’s church at churCh. There wilt be a special seven to take the league’s scoring Milwaukee, Wise. 4 p. m. so that transportation can profession for any members de­ lead, eight points better than The May Co.— Street Floor be arranged for all. siring to be professed. ' f Anderson of Cathedral.

You PILES Ou FRKK TRIAL Benefactions of Just tend ua your addreaa SACRED HEART PARISH BOXERS md you will get by retoni mailonaii^iroval (In plain Mullens Recalled wrapper) this$l package oi Dr. Van Vteck'a great WIN FOUR FIRSTS IN TOURNEY Conioint Sootblag Prep' About 35 years ago, Mr. and 1 araooea which are help- 2 Ing ibooaattda who auffer Mrs. ,J. K. Mullen surprised the I the pain and aorenen of When the gong sounded to end Jack Donnelly, St. Anthony’s of boys at Mt. St. Vincent’s home, I itemog. bleeding, pro- the closing bout of the finals of Julesburg, and Kid Corbett, Man­ Denver, with a sumptuous Thanks­ trediog Pflea. If aatiafted the C.Y.O. amateur boxing tourna­ with benehu received, ual high, put-on one of the most giving dinner. These great bene­ Chen tend w $1. If oot. keep ywr money. We traa^ ment at Cathedral gymnasium Fri­ factors visited the home at noon you for fair treatment. Write today. day night, first place gold watches spectacular battles of the tourna­ mn. VAN VLECK COMPANY, M.44 on that day and were delighted Vaekaan, Miah. had gone to four divisional title- ment, with the decision and 135- with the happy countenances and holders from Sacred Heart parish, pound title going finally to Don­ words of praise and thanks from two to Our Lady of ML Carmel nelly. the children. From that Thanks­ . . PRIEST'S/STRANGE parish, and one each to Cathedral, Other bouts of the evening and giving day until their respective MIXTURE H.ELPS HAIR! SL Cajetan’s, and St. Anthony’s the results were: 95 pound.s— deaths. Mr. and Mrs. Mullen took of Julesburg. Nick Trujillo, St. Cajetan’s, over delight in visiting the home Two of the lads had to -win two Adolph Diaz, St. Cajetan’s, deci­ and furnishing the Thanksgiving bouts in the one evening before sion; 105 pounds — Kid Chavez, etlied HAIRMORE). mixni by I^tinr Jtmea Qilnun, dinner. vbicb grev.pcrfect lair on hnd of laid s^ o iL Sine* annexing their titles. Ice Man- Sacred Heart, over Pancho Lopez, then, more then 60,000 boUlee tare been enoMafnlly tinelli, i 12-pound mite from Our Sacred Heart, decision; 118 pounds To perpetuate the names so dear \ :^ 5 wed, tU r^ tie c mis, to chuity. Write for free to SL Vincent’s, Mr, and Mrs. iDStin to K. H. Qlinore {broUiec of Fetlur CilsMtt). Lady of ML Carmel parish, — Tony Caruso, Our Lady of ML SEATTLE, WASH. knocked out Don Duran, St. Caje­ Carmel, over Marcus Sanchez, J. L. Dower have since supplied 2310 IITH AVE. NOKTH. tan’s, in his first fight and then Sacred HearL technical knockout; the turkey dinner. floored Biff Pellegreene, Our 126 pounds—Joe Pacheck, Sacred The boys look forward to this Lady of ML Carmel parish, for the Heart, over Bill Donnelly, St. An­ day and in thanksgiving offer Swelling Reduced count in his second to ■win the thony’s of Julesburg, decision; 147 Mass, Holy Communion, and And Short BrentiiiBC relicTed when title. Jack Stanley, Cathedral, pounds— Alex Rein, Sacred Heart, prayers for those dear friends ;aneed by onnatoral coUartion of water hi won his heavyweight crown by over Joe Gonzales, St. Cajetan’s, who have long since reaped their ibdomen, feet end le,«. aad when preenire gaining decisions over Swede decision; 160 pounds — Ernie great reward and for their iboTc enklee leerci a dent. Trial packace FKEE. COLLUU MEDICINE COMPANY Beatty, SL Josech’s, and Red Nel­ Duran, Sacred Heart, over Ralph worthy benefactors, Mr. and Mrs. OeH. ML ATLANTA. GA. son, SL Cajetan’s. MaTtinez, SL Cajetan'i, decision. J. L. Dower. THE MAY COMPANY-

V. PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Biannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, November 25, 1937 SOLEMN NOVENA OPENING TO From the Pages of Your Opened Book PlItBLO socim Munson Cleaners and Dyers “ Vast stores of learning” lie before you— ^and countless hours of TAKE PLACE TUESDAY, NOV. 30 ESTABLISHED 28 YEARS entertainment-—yours through the miracle of sight. But let’s 1320 East 17th Ave. Tabor 0109 not take our eyes for granted. Let us realize that these patient, (St. Joseph’s Pariah) Thomas Bergner, Otto Winter, Domestic. Oriental rugs and upholstery cleaned by experta marvelous servants of our happiness and our well-being deserve ELIGTS OFFIClIiS Barney Hammons, and John our best and our most constant care. Of this necessary pre­ The annual solemn novena in honor of Our Mother of Perpetual Callahan. caution the most important part is careful, competent and reg­ Pueblo.— (St. Leander’s Parish) Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McClosky of Durango.— Mother General Car- Help will have its opening Tues­ ular eye examinations. —The regular meeting of St. Le­ 769 Elati St. are the parents of melita of Baltimore, Md., who day afternoon, Nov. 30, at 3 p. m. ander’s Altar and Rosary society had been visiting the Mercy Sisters There will be two services e>-ery a boy born on Sunday, Nov. f.1, was held in the school hall Wed­ at Mercy hospital. ’ in Durango, left Nov. 21 to visit night, one, at 7 :30 and the last one nesday, Nov. 17. The following The Rev. P. G. O’Connor, C.S­ the San Louis convent. She was SWIGERT BROS. at 8:30. It is hoped that the STOCKS - BONDS accompanied by Sister Deneri. officers were elected for the com­ clients of Mary will accept the op­ S.R., left Tuesday for Grand ing year: Pre.sident, Mrs. G. E. Rapids, Mich., to preach a novena. Miss Catherine Ayers enter­ We Buy, Sell, and Quote All Local and Listed Securities Batter Viiion Good Service portunity offered by the r.ovena Optometrists Sandstrom; vice president, Mrs. and be present in large numbers Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Berberich, of tained a party of friends at bridge San Jose, Calif., announce the for Every Age at Right Prices Robert Chapman; secretary, Mrs. at both services. The Rev. Gilbert last week. C. J. Baer; treasurer, Mrs. Marvin birth of a boy Nov. 6. Mr. Ber­ PEDLET-RTAM & CO. 1550 California KEystone 7651 Watters, C.SS.R., of Glenview, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poss of the up­ Porter. is the novena preacher. There are berich is the son of Mr. and Mrs. per Florida are moving to the William Berberich of 421 W. 6th 840 17th St. Boston Bldg. Denver, Colo. The Benedictine Sisters of St. an\ple parking facilities around Animas valley, where they have MA. 1241 Leander’s school wish sincerely to Ave. He has named his son Joseph leased a ranch for the year. the church, and the grounds of the Ernest. thank the women of thfe parish for new and old school may be used Bazaar la Big Success Mrs. Phil Parkenson and Miss the fruit shower given in the hall for this purpose. The following Drucille McCleary entertained the on Wednesday of last week, and Loyal parishioners by the score ushers have been appointed to han­ and friends of the parish from all Catholic Ladies’ Quarter club at for the cash donation presented to dle the crowds: 7:30, Joseph Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone MAin 3437 parts of the city, by their attend­ bridge on Monday, Nov. 15 GRANITE them as a result of the card party, Schull, Larry Sexton, Bill Ban­ ance and patronage of St. Joseph’s The Catholic Daughters and the held that afternoon. The money croft, and Joe Sheridan; 8:30, GENUINE MARBLE fall festival on Thursday, Friday, Queen of Heaven sodality re­ will be used to replenish the linen ceived Holy Communion in a body Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist RAINBOW BRONZE supply for the sister’s residence. and Saturday evenings last week, made the fete the most successful at the 8 o’clock Mass on Nov. 21. PRODUCTS STATUARY Mrs. Herman Schober enter­ Mrs. Isadore Tausch is visiting tained at a bridge party in her one ever held in the parish. The JflCQU£Si|BeOTH£BS “ victory” touchdown was made her daughter, Mrs. Helen West, in Suite 722 Mack Building, 16tb and California Streets VACXS- tSTtSOl home on Tuesday afb2rnoon for Benefit Shop in Trinidad this week. DCSIGn«RS • BUILOCRS the benefit of the Mothers’ club with a great deal of sacrifice on monuTCHTs w mfmoRioLs-v'DiSTincTion and the Altar and Rosary society, the part of many who gave in Mrs. W. E. Duggan entertained order that Catholic education for Tclephon. TAboi 6468 — Office and Plant, 28 E. 6th Ave., at 6th Are. and Lincoln Four tables were in play. the following women at dinner on DENVER COLORADO the children of the parish may Nov. 19: Miss^ Rose Cavanaugh, Miss Elizabeth Connell left on Need of Articles continue. The general chairman, Miss Mamie O’Connell, Mrs. Aug­ Sunday evening for Chickasha, Margaret Hackethal; her co-offi­ ust Klahn, Mrs. J. B. O’Rourke, The Denver Coal & Timber Co. Okla., where she will visit relatives cers, members of the grand prize Mrs. W. E. Buchanan, Mrs. Arthur R. A. MAURO, Mgr. until after Christmas. (Denver Deanery) committee, and all other workers Pearce, Mrs. Herbert Young, and Specializing in Quality Plumbing and Mrs. C. T. Turner of Los Ange­ The Catholic Benefit shop is feel amply repaid for their hard Mrs. Charles Hogan. After the Quality and Service les, Calif., spent the past week very anxious to obtain any small work. The proceeds announced dinner the guests repaired to the Phone Tabor 4704 Night No. Gallup 2780 Heating Repairs with Mrs. Herman Schober, 1202 articles for the Christmas gift this week by the treasurer John home of Miss Cavanaugh and en­ East Tenth. table. The shop is also very much McKee, though not yet complete, joyed an evening of bridge. This Firm Deserves Your Patronage in need of clothing, especially a bear out the prediction made in Visit St. Louis Nun Mrs. Jean Hotter has been ill 2210 19th St. Denver, Colo. SUTTERY & COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. Williams, man’s overcoat. this column two weeks ago that the past week. PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS Bruce Williams, and Marion Wil­ The Blessed Sacrament P.-T.A. the festival would net $3,500. The C.D. of A. held a fruit liams have returned from St. recently became affiliated with the Gross receipts are $4,368.80; net, shower for the school sisters Tues­ 1646 BLAKE STREET Louis, Mo., where they visited Sis­ deanery. This is the 60th affilia­ $3,425. Miss Josephine Hicks, a day evening. All the women of JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 tion and was the result of the parishioner living at 52 Fox St., the parish joined. The first and ter Mary George of the Loretto was the winner of the car. Mrs. Sisters, who was formerly Georgia efforts of Mrs. Alfred H. Rampe. second grade pupils prepared a William Kulp, 640 Mariposa St., program for the entertaintnent of The Girvin Furniture & Auction Co. Williams of St. Leander’s parish. Mrs. S. J. O’Day will preside at won the hope chest. The $25 mer­ Mrs. Mary Faricy returned the quarterly conference of the the women. 1524-28 COURT PLACE TEL. KEYSTONE 5856 chandise order went to Mrs. J, Mary Ferdinando entered Mercy from a short visit to Canon City. Diocesan Council of Catholic Saunders of 532 Galapago St., and A nice walnut dining set will add zest to Thanksgiving dinner in your home thia Women Dec. 2 at Fort Collins. All hospital to undergo an operation season. We have them at cost you can afford, cash or credit. We take furniture Mrs. E. Hann of Pinelawh, the quilt mad" by Mrs. Mamie for the removal of her appendix. Denver representatives are urged Ormsby Muloch (deceased) was in trade. Simmons beds, coil springs, rugs, circulator heaters, guarantee coal and Mo., has been a visitor at the home to ittend. gas ranges always in st^k. Auction sales Mondays. Thursdays 2 p. m. of Mr. and Mrs. John Cowen, 1201 awarded to Blanche Reid Rader The Topaz club at St. Anthony’s East 8th street. of 1034 S. Vine St. Neighborhood house, composed of Alfred E. Hunyade, son of Mr. The following names complete the roll about 40 women, is to take part of honor: Joe Cuaack. Mrs. Helen Amena. and Mrs. Joe Hunyade, 1331 East J. J. Henry. H. J. Sweeney. Marie Miller. D.C.C.W. to Meet in a city-wide pageant. The 10th, a yeoman in the United Paul Hafertepen. Ida Bridgewater. J. R. women are busy making costumes MacDonald. Frank Fiala. Dorothy Walsh. States navy, returned Monday to under the direction of Miss Carter. C. H. Edwards. Mrs. BIsck, Mrs. Car­ MURPHY-MAHONEY MOTOR CO, San Diego, Calif. Through the generosity of mack. Des Hackethal. Mrs. J. Dean. H. Sailey. Dorothy Sharp, Mrs. May Kelly, friends of the center, several Robert Saunders, Mra. C. C. Kutz, W. In Fort Collins 2986 NO. SPEER Thanksgiving baskets were given J. Irwin, Mrs. George Hoffman, R. E. away. Hamilton. W. H. ^ Greenfield. Mr. and Used Cars G A . 1457 Service Every Tuesday afternoon, three Mra. C. L. Sexton, Maymie Goll. Mr. The quarterly meeting of the t and Mra. George Hackethal, Tom Berg­ Diocesan Council of Catholic girls from Denver university con­ ner. Mrs. J, Monico, J. H, Callahan, John duct a story-telling hour for the McKee, J. T. Kennedy. Mrs. D. Mc- Women will be held at Fort Col­ children. Shane, Mrs. Charles Higson. Ed and lins Thursday, Dec. 2, in St. Eleanor Foechterle. Dr. and Mrs. John Joseph’s hall. Many of the neigh­ A small deposit will hold any make of the late model portabje A handicraft club is being con­ Werthman, Charles Rust, Mra. M. Hicks, IMDATIFI ducted for handicapped children. Josephine Hicks, Emma Hodapp, Mr. boring clergy have accepted invi­ typewriters for Christmas delivery. Act now. do not be dis­ and Mrs. L. Fisher, Joe Ford, Dillon tations to attend. appointed. Bagan. Sylvester Frank, J. E. McCios- Matters of unusual importance Frank Williams Barnes School Blda. Canon City.— (St. Scholastica’s key. Mrs. L R. Stillhammer, B4rs. G. J. O'Byrne, M. Prendergast, William Kerr, will be discussed and the affair Academy)— Friends and patrons Mrs. W. P. Horan, Sr., Len Hart, and Margaret Dwyer. promises to be a stimulating event. All Makes T 3rpewriter Service of St. Scholastica’s were enter­ J. Jepkes, Maurie Rust, Mra. T. J. The president, Mrs. S. J. O’Day, SALES - RENTALS - REPAIRS tained by the students of the O’Connor, T. J. Kavsnagh, W. M. Kel­ 435 14th St. MAin 3491 Shows Improvement logg. Mrs. Sears, Mrs. Barry, Mr. and and her board members made the academy at the drama tea Sunday, Mrs. A. Bahl. Mrs. T. J. O’Connor, Tom final arrangements at a meeting Nov. 21. At the close of the short Mrs. W. P. Horan, Sr., who Kavanagh, William Wobido, Mr. and Tuesday morning, Nov. 23, in the performance by the Scholastica Mrs. Oriusky. R. J. Garrett, Mr. and Reguiescant in Pace Catholic Daughters’ club house. “ Where Denver Shops W'ith Confidence^ players and the Concordia chorus broke her right leg in a fall Mra. J. Canny, Frank Sweeney, Jnjia Nov, 6, was reported slightly bet­ Quigley, C. J. Quimr, Mrs. Cecelia Ver- The following program was de­ JAY GILLETTE, Grand Janetion. Hut* in the auditorium,' tea was served ter Thursday. She -has been in a deal. William Kulp. Margaret ReiUy. cided upon: 10 a. m., invocation band of Mrs. Jay Gillette, father of Mrs. in the recreation hail with the Catherine Maguire, Mr. and Mrs. August and opening remarks by the Rev. Theodore Georgre E. Hallett. Denver, and Mrs. Earl serious condition at Mercy hospital Mattivi, Hugh O’Brien, G. A. Kleln- members of the home economics H. Painter, St. Louis, Mo.: vrandfather since the accident, which occurred schnitz, Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mary Whit­ Eugene O’Sullivan, reports of sec­ o f George E. Mallett, Jr. Reqaiem Mass class acting as hostesses. Music man, J. D. Lucero, the Helt family, M. retary, corresponding secretary, Vas offered at St. John’s church Satur­ on the eve of the 78th birthday .. and, dear Santa, was furnished by the Heuser string H. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. James Bums, day, Nov. 20, at 9:30. Interment Mt. celebration of her brother, the financial secretary, and treasurer: quartet. Mrs. Sloan. Mr. and Mra. D. Seeord, president’s message, Mrs. S. J. Hackethal Olivet. W. P. Horan ft Son service. Very Rev. J. P, Carrigan, retired MarietU Maguire. Roy Black, R. E, MARGARET MALICH, 4462 Logan St. The chorus opened the program pastor of St. Stephen’s church, DuBe, Mrs. T. Kens, Mra. J. R. Sosnaw- O’Day; reports of deanery presi­ Mother of Anton, John. George, and with three selections, “ Skaters Glen wood Springs, whose 55th an­ sky, Mrs. Mary Gibbons, W. H. Gleason, dents, standing committees, and Joseph Malich, Mrs. Margaret Sherick. Waltz,” by Waldteufel; “ Balcony Mr. and Mrs. M. Taney, Mrs. J. W. group representatives; 12:30 p. m., please MORTUARY Mrs. Marie Radovich, Mrs. Anna Volz, niversary of his ordination will McCloskey, Mrs. J. Grace, William Burke, and Mary Videtich: sister of Anna Waltz,” by Gounod, and “ Mighty occur Dec. 23. Mra. Flynn, J. J. Cody, Mrs. M. McCor- luncheon, Mrs. Warren Riddell, 1449-51 Kalamath St. Yelenich of Jugoslavia, grandmother of Like a Rose,” by Ethel Bert Nevin. mick. and Mra. L. Brayton. If any presiding; prayer, the Very Rev. ten. Requiem Mass was offered at 0 Miss Betty Jane Walsh was the Mrs. Horan has made her home names ha4e been missed, they will be Bernard J. Froegel; address, “ The Wednesday in Holy Rosary church. In­ with her daughter, Mrs. Louis published next week. direetpr and Miss Hilogene Davis Little Theater Movement,” the PkoM MAia 4006 terment Mt. Olivet. W . P. Horan ft Son Vidal of 1625 Krameria, for some Couple Married 25 Years bring me service. acted as accompanist. Miss Anna Rev, J. J. Regan, O.P., and travel time. Because of her age the leg Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pfeiffer of JOHN JAMES WHITE, infant son of McLelland played several piano notes. Miss Mary Coughlin; 2 p. m., i fracture proved to be unusually 3060 S. Zuni marked their 25th Mr. and Mrs. C. H. White. 4544 Utica. selections. discussion, Newman clubs. Father Brother o f Mary Caroline, Charles WiJ- serious. wedding anniversary Nov. 24. Ham, and June Rose White. / Interment Taking part in the play, A. They were married in Creston, la. O’Sullivan directing; rural prob­ some new Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. Flash of Red by Tom Taggert, The marriage was witnessed by lems, the Rev. Andrew Murphy; GEO. P. JEANNE MARIE ANTONIO, 780 were Misses Annabelle Pardew, Father Murphy. Mexican problems, the Rev John Julian. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gloria Rath, Dolores Cox, Glen Father o f Priest Fullana, C.R., and the Rev. J. P. Antonio, sister of James F. Antonio, Jr. HACKETHAL Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger service. Dean Morse, Agnes Fowle, Kath­ Trudel, S.S.; board meeting, and ESTHER DE VIVO, at Las Vegas. N. leen Pearce, Romana Campbell, Is Seriously III Alumnae Group visit to Holy Family school. Funeral Director Mex., late of Denver.- Wife of Ahiello Phyllis Burns, Hilogene Davis, Those desiring automobile ac­ De Vivo, mother of Cecilia Vivian, Jos­ Betty Jane Walsh, Josephine Hal- S. P. Doran, father of the Rev. commodations are asked to call 1240 Acoma TA. 1656 eph, Frank, Virginia. Ernest, Richard, To Meet Dec. 1 and Anthony De Vivo, and Wilheimina lenbeck, and Lorraine Fackler. The Dr. Thomas Doran of the Cathe­ Mrs. S. J. O’Day, YOrk 0776. Bauer. Requiem Mass was offered Tues­ play was under the direction of dral, was taken to St. Joseph’s day, at 10 in St. Catherine’s church. In­ Miss Muffit Montgomery of hospital Tuesday night seriously The Colorado Association of terment Mt. Olivet. Olinger service. Alumnae, Mesdames of the Sacred ELIZABETH GARRITY WADS­ Pueblo. ill of pneumonia. The case is Bernard Randolph WORTH, at Dallas, Tex. Wife of Ken­ The first unit of the plan under complicated by heart trouble. Heart, will meet at the home of neth Wadsworth, daughter of Mrs. Eliza­ which the home economics depart­ Mrs. Ben C. Hilliard, Jr., 3200 beth Connell, sister of William. Thomas, Mr. Doran, who has another son, Wins Ability Award ment is studying a Thanksgiving Philip, studying for the priest­ Stuart street, on Wednesday, Dec Richard, and Joseph Garrity, Mary Bon- 1, at 2 o’clock. Miss Rosemary neli, Mrs. Edith Goodwin, and Mrs. Mar­ breakfast was concluded Monday, hood at St. Thomas’ seminary, was For leading ability in the past garet Grissom. R^uieni Mass was of­ Nov. 22. Sister Margaret Mary a resident of Leadinlle for many Egan will assist the hostess. The Children love brightly-illustrated story books— wear them out fered at 9 Monday In St. Dominie’s president, Mrs. W. P. Gibbons, will week in the sixth, seventh, and church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Ted Day and Sister M. Patricia were the years and is known by old-timers eighth grades at SL Vincent’s reading them over and over again. Delight your favorite service. only guests. of the state. He is 71 years of preside at the business meeting. home , for boys Bernard Randolph niece or nephew with a new book. You’ll enjoy browsing in ELIZABETH BAUMGARTNER. Little­ Art at St. Scholastica received a age. The program chairman, Mrs. H. W. received the award of a statue of The Denver’s big book department. ton. Wife of Jacob Baumgartner, mother McLouthlin, will present Mrs. Fred CALL of Jacob, Jr., and Joe. Requiem Mass reat advancement when Dr, St. Louise de Maurillac, foundress was offered Wednesday at 9 in St. Mary's luber S. Graves presented to the L. Jackson, who will read a paper of the Sisters of Charity The on “ Superior Generals of the Re­ JOHNSON church, Littleton. school a duplicate of Bartollommeo prize for the period ending ’Thanks­ LIBRARY OF WILLIAM FERRIS, 1615 Gilpin. Hus­ Murillo’s “ La Vergine Colfiglio” Theater Party of ligious of the Sacred Heart.” giving day is a small plaque of SL SINGING WOOD STORAGE & MOVING CO. band of Adelaide E. Ferris, father of — by Florence Favorites (16 Mrs. John F. Cassels. Requiem Mass was from the Galleria Pitti. Anthony and the Child Jesus. WHY TAKE CHANCES? offered at 9 Wednesday in St. John’s The students left St. Scholas­ P.-T. A. Is Nov. 29 The honor roll of the three C. Means...... 2 .0 0 linenette books)...... 1 .0 0 Ton Can Hava llependablc Service chucch. Interment ML Olivet. tica’s for the annual Thanksgiving Lecture Topic of upper g;rades appeared Wednes­ and tha Coat la Very Low. (Presentation Pariah) ELIZABETH BIBLE recess Nov. 24. They will return day. Those who received gold stars PEarl 2433 221 Broadway to school November 30. The P.-T. A. will hold a theater were Arthur Sandoval, Richard BOB FLAME HEIDI Hr>. Elizabeth Bibi^, 76. of 1246 Gala Priest Announced — by Spyri— pago street, a resident .of Denver since To celebrate Thanksgiving, party Monday, Nov. 29. The pic­ Ellsworth, Ralph Spear, Bernard in Death Valley 1834, died Saturday. Nov. 20, in St. Jos­ Randolph, James Maldonado, Am- —by Will James...... 2 .0 0 eph's hospital of a heart attack. brief program of appropriate read­ ture is the Prince and the Pauver. “ Our Mediator, Christ Jesus,” $1.50, $1 and 50^ CALL A Mrs. Bible was born in Melbourne. in g and songs was given by the A card party 'will be held will be Father C. M. Johnson’s ose Sandoval, Joseph Lucero I, Australia, and came to Georgeton^n in primary grades Tuesday, Nov. 23. Wednesday, Dec. 1, in the old lecture subject for Tuesday eve­ Paul Bargas, and Arthur Ruscio. 1882. Two years later, she moved to Only members of the faculty and Boyt Upset St. Catherine’s Denver with her husband, John Bible, rectory. ning, Nov. 30. A musical pro­ ZONE CAB who died 23 years ago. the student body were present. Sunday will be Communion day gram will precede the lecture, A surprisingly powerful eleven She was a niece of the late Archbishop for the children of the parish. which will start at 8 p. m. in St. from St. Vincent’s home for boys MAin 7171 of Melbourne, the Most Rev. James Paul’s chapel, 1526 Logan street. upset the fighting St. Catherine’s Firecracker— Gauss ____ SI Goold. For many years, she was a mem­ school team by the score of 19 Prompt, Conrteooi Serrieo ber of the Ladies' Catholic Benevolent Children in Gunnison An open forum and a question association. Priest, Institutions box are held after the talk. to 0 in their recent match on St. Cowboy in the Making..„ S 1 .5 0 CLEAN NEW CABS Surviving are two sons. James and This Friday evening at the same Vincent’s home gridiron. The win Joseph of Denver: a daughter. Mrs. Jo­ To Receive Eucharist Remembered in Will was the third consecutive for the Roller Skates ______sephine Klamann of Denver, and seven address Father Johnson’s lecture ..... S 2 grandchildren. topic will be “ The Congregation North Side boys. The SL Vin­ Gunnison.— The children of the The Very Rev. Dr. William M. cent’s team previously downed Funeral services took place at St. of the Passion,” a continuatipn Raggedy Ann ...... 75C Joseph’s church at 9 Tuesday. Burial parish will receive Holy Commun­ Higgins, pastor of St. Philomena’s Holy Family team and th» North DOYLE’S was in Mt. Olivet cemetery, W. P. ion this Sunday. will of his talks on the religious orders Side Buffaloes by decisive scores. Horan ft Son service. church, will receive, the residue of of the Church. The Trader's Children.. $ 2 .5 0 PHARMACY be heard Saturday afternoon from the estate of John G. Steiner, who The first touchdown in the St. Tb* Particular Dmcfiat ANNE GAHAN 4 to 5:30. A breakfast 'will be died Nov. 7, and many Catholic Catherine’s game was the result Mother Goose— Funeral services arc beinp held at 9 served the children after Mass and institutions are also remembered. BRINTON-DeROSE of a 15-yard pass to Frankie Bo- 17TH AVE. AND GRANT Friday at Annunciation church for Mra. before Sunday school. Mrs. April mareto, who carried the ball ten 50<), $1, $1.50, $3.75 KE. 5987 FREE DELIVERY Anne R. Gahan. resident of Denver for Bequests have been made to Mercy 67 years, who died Monday. Nov. 22. at and Mrs. Verturo will have charge and St. Anthony’s hospitals, SL NUPTIALS HELD yards to the end zone. Power and The Sun In the West (by her home. 3628 Marlon street, after an of the breakfast. Joseph’s school, Knights of Colum­ speed sent across the other two illness of nine weeks. She was 64. Burial Miss Mary Catherine Yoklavido touchdowns, with Dave Martinez in Mt. Olivet cemetery. bus, St. Leo’s and St. Philomena’s Miss Albina DeRose became the Marian McDonough) ______$ 2 Mrs. Gahan came to Denver from spent several dspis in Denver this churches, Dominican Sisters of the bride o f John Wells Brinton Tues­ skirting end. Paul Bargas played Newark. N. J.. har birthplace. week. Sick Poor, the St. Vincent de Paul day, Nov. 23, at the home of her spectacular ball on the line. Little Women _____ § 1 Survivors include her husband. John Lawrence O’Leary, Jack Hou­ society, and St. Anthony’s Neigh­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. i r p i S i Gahan. inspector for the city highway ser, and Gene Traivor drove to department; a son. John Gahan. Jr.; borhood house. DeRose. The Rev. Dr. D. A. Archbishop Officiated Tom^ Sawyer...... $ 1 Houiehold Goods two daughters. Mra. Agnes Keeling and Denver for the D. U.-C. U. football Lemieux of SL Catherine’s church Miss Mabel Gahan. both of Denver, and game Thanksgiving day. At Jubilarians’ Jubilee and Merchandise three grandchildren. W. P. Horan ft officiated. The bride was attended Boy’s Life of Will Roger*____$ 2 Df. and Mrs. McDonough and Retreat for Nuns Will by Miss Patricia Lucy, maid of DUFFY STORAGE AND Son service. A young French priest, com family drove to Grand Junction honor, and Miss Catherine Floyd, Boy Scouts’ Year Book...... § 2 MOVING CO. Be Held Nov. 29-Dec. 8 panion of the bridegroom in the WILLIAM A. ZIMMER for Thanksgiving day. bridesmaid. Attendants to the William A. Zimmer, father of Sister new West, 50 years ago officiated Augusts, member o f the Sisters o f Char The Little Sisters of the Poor bridegroom were Edward Scheune- at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. ity of Cincinnati. O., and noted artist, Meet'Held by Sodality ■will have their annual retreat man, best man, and Albert Smith Armand Choury at San Luis. The AU the Best Grades of died in Denver. Sister Augusta studied from Nov, 29 to Dec. 8. The Rev. of Julesburg, Morris Judd, Harold priest, later Archbishop John B. a year in Europe on a fellowahip granted Of St. Joseph’s Hospita Barrett, and Francis DeRose. ss.ioto C O A t by the Chicago Art institute, and last Marcellus McCarthy, C.P., of Chi­ Pitaval of Santa Fe, had hoped to summer painted the beautiful murals in The nurses’ sodality of St. JoS' cago will be the retreat-master. attend the 60th wedding anniver­ $ 7 .7 5 Ton the Cathedral convent chapel. The sisters extend their thanks sary of the couple this week, but Mr. Zimmer is survived by his wife, eph's hospital met Wednesday Colored Study Club to ALL KINDS OF WOOD formerly very active in publicity work evening. The chairman gave to the Queen’s Daughters and all he died nine years ago. Mr. Choury, for many Catholic organizations of the report on activities. A skit, en who helped them give a' fruit Have Meeting on Dec. 2 a native of France, has held every PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS city: two daughters. Sister Augusta and shower for Thanksgiving. In re­ St. Augustine’s Colored study county office in Costilla county ex­ Irwin Coal & Feed Mrs. R. G. Breene. Fort Leavenworth, titled Why Marry? was presented Kans.. and one son. John W. Zimmer, as a feature of the sessiom The turn, the sisters and the old peo­ club will meet Thursday, Dec, 2, cept county judge. He and his Company Lukefield. Honolulu. nurses held a social Monday eve ple will pray for their benefactors at 8 p. m. at the home of the presi­ wife, a native of San Luis, have THEY ARE RELIABLE Requiem Mass was offered at 9 Tues- ning of this week and 90 couples and ask God’s blessing on their dent, Mrs. Oliver C. Washington, seven children, 28 grandchildren, ABT LOBENTZ, Prep. da;- in St. Philomena’s church. Inter, and four great-grandchildren. S4TS W S2n4 GA. 6686 ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard atrvice. enjoyed the event. work. 2344 High SL