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RADICAL SCARE IS NOT MERE BOGEY a f f a ir g iv e n With protests coming from so MAKES APPEALl CATHOLIC many different sources on the iu' roads of Communism in the , it seems that this issue, rather indulgently scoffed at not FOR MISSIONS BY ORDINARY ' many months ago, it taking the form of a lira and serious prob lem. Just Wednesday of this week, Pontifical Masses, Rally by Men, General from three distinct sources came Urges Remembrance of Poor Section of Dio­ warnings that Communism in the Reception of Communion to Mark 'United States it indeed something cese in Wills—^Annual Collection REGISTER that needs our immediate atten­ The: National Catholic Welfare Conference^ News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Cathe(iral Celebration tion. Set for Oct. 20 Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. The Veterans of Foreign Wars, following a survey of industrial un­ An appeal for generosity on the part of every wage VOL. XXXI. No. 8. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 1935. $2 PER YEAR Eleven members of the Hierarchy will participate in rest since the recognition of Rus­ earner on Mission Sunday, Oct. 20, is made in a letter sent the celebration of the diamond jubilee of the Cathedral sia, charged that the Communist by Bishop Urban J. Vehr this week to the clergy of the dio­ here on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, Oct.^27, 28, party it attempting to overthrow Ethiopian Priests Give Blessing and 29, according to an announcement made this week by the government through a series cese. The Bishop, calling attention to the needs of mis­ of industrial strikes. Labor rec­ sionary priests and sisters and also to the many mission the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver. Besides tyLTyRE SLUES Bishop Vehr, the following will take part io the .program: ords reveal the fact that the years problems in the Diocese of Denver, declares that every 1933 and 1934 were two record adult Catholic who is earning a wage or a salary should The Most Rev. Rudolph A. Gerken, of Santa years for strikes in this country. Fe, who will be celebrant of the Solemn Pontifical Mass ’'The United States recognized Rus­ deem it a privilege to become an annual or perpetual mem­ sia Nov. 16, 1933. ber of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. Bishop IS on Monday, Oct. 28; the Most Rev. J. Henry Tihen, retired Victor E. Devereaux, head~ of Vehr also makes an appeal for remembrance of the dioc­ Bishop of Denver; the Most Rev. Anthony J. Schuler, S.J., the veterans’ depitrtment of Ameri­ esan missions in last wills and testaments, declaring that The Catholic Library as.socia- Bishop of El Paso; the Most Rev. Patrick McGovern, Bishop canization, who made the survey, a fund, thus created, would do much to save the faith tion announces a particularly in­ of Cheyenne; the Most Rev. Thomas K. Gorman, Bishop of declared that the Soviets gave this teresting program for the Catholic Reno; the Most Rev. Louis B. country a "dirty deal," and that for future generations. Hia let­ Culture series to be given at the ter follows: Kucera, Bishop of Lincoln; the they failed to live up to their library, 625 19th street, in the Most Rev. Stanislaus V. Bona, recognition agreement. He added: CHANCERY OFFICE coming season. The series will OcL 10, 19.35. Bishop of Grand Island; the Most "It is the opinion of the Veterans include seven lectures by re­ Rev. Robert E. Lucey, Bishop of of Foreign Wars that the nation Reverend dear Father and beloved Oil OEIIEF IE WILL nowned .speakers, whoso subjects Amarillo; the Most Rev. 'Btomas has paid a dear price for nothing. people: will have a universal appeal. The Sunday, Oct. 20, will be ob­ A. Welch, Bish(m of DulutriT and Instead of receiving anything con­ cost of the series will be $3 and the Most Rev. Francis *M. Kelly, structive from the recognition of served as Mission Sunday in all the proceeds will be used for the the churches of the country. Our Bishop of Winona. Soviet Russia, we have, to the con­ MEET s i i y i m purchase of new books and pam­ Announcing the program in a trary, experienced the widest orgy Catholic people are asked to con­ phlets and for general maintenance of strikes and mob violence in the tribute to the vast missionary pro­ letter to the clergy of the diocese of the library. Tickets may be se­ this week. Bishop Vehr urged that Ono of the most surprised and United States that we have ever gram that is being conducted by Already, out-of-town delegates! cured from Miss Grace Palmer, known in Our entire history." the Church throughout the world. Sunday, the Feast of Christ the happiest men in Denver last Sat­ to the convention of the | TA. 1281, or Miss Catherine Lahr, King, be observed as a general urday night was Joseph H. Smith, At a meeting of members of the Thousands of priests and sisters MAin 0557, or from any member are dependent for the necessities State federation of the Interna­ Communion day throughout the 48, a WPA relief worker, who was American Federation of Labor in of the Library association. The diocese. On Sunday afternoon, a Atlantic City, another thrust was of life and for the continuance of tional Federation of Catholic awarded the $500 cash prize at the program is as follows, with all lec­ .street parade will be held under closing of Silver Dollar days, an­ 'i made at Communistic influences, their various works of religion and Alumnae have arrived. This 1935 tures being given at 4 p. m.: the auspices of the Diocesan Holy when Selma Borchardt of the charity in mission territory on this nual charity benefit staged by the biennial meeting will be held Nov, 10, “The Catholic Literary Name socieJ;yj_ when not less than K. of C. and the St. Vincent de Washington, D. C., Central Labor general collection. Distribution Revi'val,” Sister Marie Clyde, Ph. 10,000 men are expected to be in union introduced a resolution call­ is made by a central committee to Saturday, Oct. 12, at the Argonaut Paul society. Mr. Smith and his hotel. D., head of English department, the line of march. Archbishop family have, in the parlance of ing for "on immediate and thor­ assist every missionary in an Loretto Heights college. Gerken will be celebrant at the ough investigation” of the Ameri­ equitable manner. Because of the Miss Marguerite Martin, district the day, had pretty rough sledding trustee, has promised to be present Nov. 17, “Rome,” the Rev. Pontifical Mass on Monday at in the depression days; hence, the can Federation of Teachers by the internal conditions in some of the Thomas H. Doran, S.T.D. 10:30, following which the Cathe­ (Turn to Page i — Colum n 1) (T um io Page 7 — Column 8) at both sessions—the one held at $500 went to a needy and deserv­ 10 o’clock-in the morning as well Dec. 15, “The Philosophy of the dral pariah will serve a complimen­ ing family. Trends of Modern Governments,” as the one at 2 o’clock in the tary lunch to the visiting Bishops • Smith, who was born at 2727 afternoon—besides the luncheon the Rev. Harold V. Campbell. and priests. A civic celebration is Jan. 19, subject to be announced Lawrence street and has lived in at 12. Mrs. W. J. Cameron is in scheduled at 8 o’clock Monday eve­ Denver practically all of his life, charge of luncheon arrangements. later, the Moat Rev. Urban J. Vehr, ning in the City auditorium, and a D.D. is a third degree Knight of Colum­ Brother Will Mark Mts. Cameron may be reached at Solemn Pontifical Mass of Re­ bus and has been a member of the 2636 Federal boulevard, o r,'if it Feb. 16, “SL Thomas More,” the quiem will be celebrated in the organization since 1909. For a would be more convenient to tele­ Three Ethiopian prieitz, recently ordained by His Excellency, Rev. Edward Woeber. Cathedral at 10 o’clock Tuesday time, he served in the United i phone, her number is GAllup 4899. Bishop Jarossean, O.M.Cap., Vicar Apostolic of Gallas, are shown giv­ March 15, “Contemporary Irish for the deceased Bishops and States navy, had been engaged in Those who attend the luncheon ing their blessing to fellow seminarians. The Gallas vicariate, in East­ Writers,” the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Wil­ priests of the diocese. 50th Year as Jesuit liam O’Ryan, LL.D. Bishop Vehr’s letter to the the garage business and in farm­ should call Mrs. Cameron not later ern Ethiopia, has 18 native priests; the Vicariate of Abyssinia, in the ing, and at one time was an FERA April 19, “Catholicism and Rev­ priests follows: i I than Friday, Oct 11. north, hat 15. The Prefecture of Kaffa, to the west, has no native sub-foreman. tireless hands, until today it is priests as yet but hat three students in the major seminary and 40 in olution,” Mr. Benjamin L. Masse, Reverend dear Father and beloved Brother Benjamin Tovani, S.J., S.J., St. Maty’s, Kans. people: “What did I do with the money? widely knclwn to Regis college stu­ one of the beauty spots on the Officers to Give the preparatory seminary. (N.C.-Fides photo.) Well, first of all, I paid up all of campus, frequented by students REGIS LIBRARY On Sunday, Monday, and Tues­ dents and'friends as Brother Ben, Written Reports ASSOCIATION PROGRAM day, Oct. 27, 28, and 29, the Cathe­ my back dues in the Knights of will celebilate his golden jubilee as and persons.alike. The Bish­ Columbus; then, I cleaned up a ops of Denver have indulgenced Sessions will be filled with writ­ The Regis Library association, dral parish will commemorate the a Jesuit on Oct. 29. He entered which has so efficiently aided the 75th anniversary of the establish­ few other debts and have a nice the Society of Jesus at the Jesuit visits to the shrine of Our l^dy. ten reports from each officer of little bank account.” In the early days of Regis, the federation, each affiliated asso­ Nine to Be Ordained library at Regis to become one of ment of the first college in Morrison, on that date the best equipped Catholic libraries in the city of Denver. Two of Mr. Smith’s six children, in 1885. Brother Ben planted hundreds of ciation, and each standing and special committee. These will aft­ of the West, announces its re- Fathers Machebeuf and Rav- Jack, 10, and Edward, 6, are pupils ! jV Born in the hill country of Tus­ trees on the grounds. Today many of them are grown to gigantic size, erwards be plaped on file for fu­ 1^0 Diaconate Sunday"^Brganization fo rth e new scholastic ■erdy, the-pioneer ftfesionaries of a t CaUiedral school. Josepfi, 19, cany, home of the famous Italian year and its program of activities the state of Colorado, came to and Nora, 17, are attending a local poet Dant;, Brother Bei#left the and their symmetrical arrange­ ture reference and suggestion. They -will embody chiefly accom­ for the fall semester. It is the Denver in late October, 1860. The high school, and the two older shores of Italy for America in 1882 ment along, the paths and roads Nine young men, including four Francis J. Wagner, and Matthew aim of the executive officers and city numbered about 3,000 inhabi children are away from home. His when he u as 16 years of age. He marking the campus shows how plishments of the past and plans for the Diocese of Denver, will be J. Blenkush, all for Denver; Dan- for the future. Recommendations the board of directors, whose names tnts, of which some ten families first wife, to whom he was married was associated with the Jesuit Las carefully and well the religious ordained deacons by the Most iel F. Sullivan, Los Angeles; Jos­ will be announced later, to con- were Catholics. Holy Mass was in 1912, died in 1921. In 1924, he planted. from everyone present are wel­ eph W. Kerscher, Great Falls; Vegas college in New Mexico for Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop of (TumtoPage7 — Column i / (Turn to Page Jl — Colum n S) (Turn to Page 7 — Column i) about a year, and afterwards went The celebration will not be comed. Denver, at St. Thomas’ seminary John F. O’Shea, Sacramento; Mar­ to Morrisdn, where he took the re­ elaborate, but the members of the Nominations and elections of of­ Sunday, Oct. 13. Those to be or-r tin S. Whalen, Great Falls; Joseph ligious g^b. Missouri province of the Jesuit ficers will take place at this meet­ dained deacons are the Rev. Mr. F. Alker, Los Angeles; Jamek T. When Regis college was erected order will unite in heaping con- ing. It is sincerely hoped that the John B. Cavanagh, the Rev. Mr. Ryan, Helena; Anthony H. Vorst, (then kncikvn as Sacred Heart col­ ^atulations on their little brother governor who succeeds Miss Eliza­ Francis A. Pettit, the Rev. Mr. Santa Fe; Leonard G. Jensen, lege), thd brother formed one of in Christ for the 50 years of serv­ beth Sheeby will be as conscien- Anthony G. Elzi, and the »Rev. Helena; Bernard M. Burns, Santa M SQR. O ’RYAN IS FETED the owginial community in the ca­ ice he will have completed for his tious and capable as Miss Sheeby Mr. Emil Eckert, all ...... for th6 Dio-___ Fe; Cornelius F. Shea, Great Falls; pacity oficook. This was in ’88. Master on Oct. 29. proved herself in the past term, j cese of Denver; the Rev. Mr. Don- Francis J. Gleason and Patrick G. From tha,t time, with the excep­ '' *"' " ' ■ !laid ^1-3 H.XT Hughes,TTt'ifvVioo Tiicnnn*Tuscon; fbothe P Rev.av Smith, both of Santa Fe. O N HIS tion of a; few years spent in the Mr. James E. Crowe, Portland; GOLDEN JUBILEE Jesuit parish in Pueblo, Brother the Rev. Mr. Adolph J. Strcmel, Ben has worked as a religious in Wichita; the Rev. Mr. Jerome M. Glorious tribute was rendered ed on the altar 25 years ago when man on the life of Msgr. O’Ryan. Regis college. Officially he has PUEBLO JESUIT AUTHOR Schmitz, Portland, and the Rev. Memorial Rites to last Sunday to the Rt. Rev. Msgr. the marked his silver His influence has extended to the been, and is, infirmarian, and Mr. Andrew J. Zarek, Great Falls. William O’Ryan, pastor of St. Leo’s jubilee. present were clergy of various sects of the city, many a hlbmesick youngster, away Those whom the Bishop will church, when the venerable prel­ the Rt. Rev. Joseph Bosetti, V.G.; because of his ability to modify from honije for the first time and raise to the orders of exorcist Be Held Nov. 3 ate observed his golden sacerdotal the Rt. Rev. Hugh L, McMenamin, their attitude to the Church, an suffering Ifrom some mild illness, OF BOOKLET OH ROSARY and acolyte are John J. Doherty, jubilee. Governor Johnson, Su­ the Rt. Rev. Richard Brady, the attitude Msgr. O’Dwyer declared has knowfi the tenderness and de­ Edward C. Prinster, William J. preme Court Justice Hilliard, and RL Rev. David T. O’Dwyer, who to be their unfortunate inherit­ votion of I the big-hearted brother. Monahan, Bernard J. Cullen, For­ The annual memorial lerz- other notables joined the congre­ was the speaker, and the Rt. Rev. ance; to lawyers, doctors, and His keen fuind has enabled him to The pamphlet, "Meditations on, erings he explained his booklet rest H. Allen, and Charles P. San­ ice* at Mt. Olivet cemetery, gation that taxed the capacity of Thomas V. Shannon, editor of the business men, and to various in­ acquire an unusually large amount the Mysteries of the Rosary,” writ- and many copies were sold. The ger, all of the Denver diocese; held on the Sunday nearest the church for the Solemn Mass New World, Chicago. stitutions of learning. It is im­ of knowledge of medicine for one ten by the Rev. Edmund Emman book has the commendation of the Clarence C.- Stirn, Lincoln; Daniel the Feast of All Souls, will celebrated by the jubilarian in the In his sermon, Msgr. O’Dwyer possible to analyze his strong ap­ uel Behiels, S.J., assistant pastor clergy of the diocese and also the K. O’Connell, Santa Fe; Richard take place this year on Nov. 3, presence of the Most Rev. Urban J. declared that the jubilarian, in his peal, the speaker declared, as be not a physician. He was quick to approval of the Most Rev. Urban J. I'ecognizei the signs of serious ill­ of ML Carmel church, Pueblo, has J. Brombach, Lincoln; Oscar G. at 3:30 p. m., Bishop Urban J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver; five Mon­ priestly life, had exerted an in­ has friends in every walk of life, ness in sljudents who came to him attracted wide attention. This Vehr, Bishop of Denver. The Very Vogel, Wichita; Willard A. Kinney, Vehr announced this week. signors, and more than 30 priests. fluence of a particular kind. He and has the love of all. to reporti and then he would at booklet was first prepared for one Rev. Samuel J. Horine, SJ., head of Los Angeles; Bernard B. Jaster, The program, which is being At the conclusion of the Mass, spoke of the influence of both Cardi­ Following the Mass, Msgr. 0 ’- onco call I in professional aid. of the meetings of the priests of (Turn to Page 7 — Colum n S) Concordia; Martin M. Bohrofen, arranged by the Rev. James P. Bishop Vehr spoke briefly, con- nal Manning and Cardinal New­ (Tum to Pages ~ Colum n S) As art additional avocation, this section of the diocese, but, Portland; Matthew E. Hoch, Baker Flanagan, director of the ^atulating Msgr, O’Ryan on his Brother Ben began to construct after hearing it, the priests wanted City; James F. Shea, Helena; An­ cemetery, will be on the same jubilee and paying tribute to him the Immaculate Conception grotto, it printed so their parishioners SICK PRIESTS thony P. Sorger, Great Falls; order as in past years, with a for his fine service in behalf of the in 1890. 1 It has grown under his could also read it. Father Behiels, George M. Rice, Los Angeles; procession of the Bishop, Church in Colorado. The jubi­ in the frontispiece; says the object Francis L. Markey, Santa Fe, clergy, and faithful through larian, ■visibly moved at the fine Local Singer Given of the booklet is twofold, to edify ARE BETTER The minor orders of porter and the cemetery, followed by an turnout for his Mass, also and to instruct, and that it is not ------j lector will be conferred by Bishop address by the Bish^ and made a brief address, in which he Joseph Verlinden prepared for scholars, but for pious The conditions of four priests! Vehr on Paul P. Judge, Arthur (3. Benediction of the Blessed declared his love for Denver and Opera Comique Part people living in the world, who who have been confined to Denver Lucy, Edward J. Fraezkowski, Sacrament. told of his happiness in his 48 lack time or knowledge to peruse hospitals are improving, and a fifth, years here. (By Ruth Vincent) a vocal program each Monday and deeper spiritual books, yet find Clothed as Oblate the Rev. Michael Mas of Durango, The Very Rev. Robert M. Kelley, Alessandro Canepari, protege of Thursday, from 10:15 to 10:30 time to say their prayers each who underwent an operation for p. m., over station KOA. night, devoutly meditating on each S.J., president of Regis college, and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph J. Bo- Jozejbh Verlinden, son of appendicitis last week at Mercy Bishop to Preside the Very Rev. Dr. Thomas D, setti, V.G., and a member of the Mr. Canepari was bprn in Salt mystery of the Rosary while fin­ hospital, Durango, is recovering M«tt Verlinden of Denver, gering their beads. Coyne, C.M., president of St. Cathedral choir for three years, Lake City and his pirents, Mr. who, after being graduated nicely. Thomas’ seminary, acted as dea­ will leave the United States in and Mrs. John Canepari, and a from i the Abbey school in “To help them in the holy exer­ Father of the At Holy Name Rally cons of honor to Bishop Vehr at the December for Paris, where he will brother, Eugene, reside there now. 1931, ; attended the Catholic cise, by shedding some light on Cathedral, who was taken to Mercy Mass, while Msgr. O’Byan was as­ take the part of De Grieux in He came to Denver in 1920 and univertity at Washington, D. the true meaning of the mysteries, hospital Oct. 6, was expected to sisted by the Rev. Charles Hagus, “Manon” at the famous Opera sang in the Cathedral choir for the is the sole object of these few return home Thursday evening. Bishop Urban J. Vehr will go Monday, Nov. 4, at 3:30 p. m.. pastor of Annunciation church, as following three years. During his C., fot three years, was in- Confirmation at Holy Family Comique. Mr. Canepari departed rested. at Canon City as an pages—and I shall feel amply re­ Father Guenther of St. Joseph’s to Pueblo this Sunday afternoon deacon; the Rev. F. Gregory Smiths last week on Thursday for Salt residence in Denver he lived with Obiatel of St. Benedict Sun­ paid if this little treatise helps to church, who is confined at Mercy to preside at the second annual church. Fort Collins. pastor of St. John’s church, as sub- Lake City to fill an engagement U. Morganti of 741 Kearney. day. fhle received the name increase true devotion to Mary hospital, is much better. Holy Name rally there. The Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. deacon, and the Rev. Mark W. Lap- there before sailing for Europe, Mr. Morganti’s son, Cesare, a tal­ of Brother Gregory. and her Son,” writes Father The Rev. John P. Walsh of Bishop will preach and will cele­ 13 and 14, annual meeting of the , pastor of Holy Family church, ented actor, is acting as Mr. Gane- Bishops in Washington, D. C. which has prevented his accepting Josetsh Austen, son of Mr. Behiels. Crested Butte, who was operated brate the Solemn Benediction that and the Rev. Edward M. Woeber of a part in Msgr. Bosetti’s opera to pari’s business manager and ac­ and Mrs. J. Austen of Elk Father Behiels talked before the on Monday at St. Joseph’s hospi­ will conclude the program on the Thursday, Nov. 21, installation the Chancery office as masters of be given in December. companied him to Salt Lake City. Basin, Wyo., also was in­ Pueblo Knights of Columbus at tal, is coming along nicely, and grounds of St. Mary’s hospital. of the Most Rev. James H. Ryan ceremonies. The minor offices- were He may also go with him to Eu­ vested! and is known as the regular meeting Tuesday eve­ the Rev. James M. O’Sulivan, C. Men of the seven Pueblo parishes as Bishop of Omaha. filled by grown men who had serv- Mr. Canepari received his pre­ rope. Brothair Patrick. Brother ning and again Wednesday evening M., of SL Thomas’ seminary, who will take part in the parade, and liminary vocal training under the there will be delegations from direction of Msgr. Bosetti in the While he was studying in Eu­ Patrici is a former Regis col­ before the regular meeting of the was also operated on at SL Jos­ rope, Mr. Canepari sang at the lege si ndent. Catholic Daughters. At both gath- eph’s, is able to be up and around. Colorado Springs, Rocky. Ford, Cathedral choir, where he often Ordway, La Junta, and other near­ sang in duets with the Rev. Dr. Requiem Mass at the funeral in by tovims. DATE IS CHANGEU FOR Thomas Doran, who recently re­ Milan of 14'or 16 Fascisti who had turned from Rome. He attained been killed in a skirmish with a The Bishop will leave for Pueblo group of Socialists. immediately after the ordinations an enviable name for himself lo­ ViSITINQ PRELATE IS to the diaednate in SL Thomas’ cally while singing with the choir, seminary, scheduled to start at FR. HUBBARD'S LECTURE especially in concerts presented 8:15. Other engagements of the by the group. Father Forstall Bishop are as follows: Hubbard, when he appears here to The youthful artist went to The date of the Father Hub­ Italy in 1927, where he studied '’^O-AUTHOR OF TREATY Wednesday, OcL 16, at 10 a. m., tell of his recent adventures film­ junior clergy examinations at the bard lecture, sponsored by Regis under the noted Italian teacher, Is Observing 50th seminary. college, has been changed to ing a hitherto unrecorded spec­ Emilio Piccbli. After two years in Great {benefits have accrued to “the peope have renewed confi­ “There are too- many other Wednesday, OcL 23. The after­ tacle. Startling new facts about Italy, the major part of which he things to be thought about at pres­ Thursday, Oct. 17, at 7 :30 a. m., all Jugoslavia as a result of the dence and feeling of security. the giant icebergs that are the spent in Milan, he became a mem­ signing flf the concordat between “Through the concordat we es­ ent than war,” according to the Mass and Confirmation at Strat­ noon performance will be given at ber of the Govoni Opera company, Year In Colorado tablished several long-sought laws. prelate. “ We intend to work and re­ ton; 11 a. m.. Confirmation at 4 o’clock and the evening per­ dread of every mariner will be re­ that nation and the Vatican last vealed by moifing pictures, which with which he toured Italy and July, aeflording to the Most Rev. We obtained definite laws concern­ main aloof from international de­ Burlington; 4 p. m., Confirmation formance at 8:30. Children and France. at Cheyenne Wells. adults will be admitted to both are the results of years of watch­ The Rev. Armand W. F,or« Gregory Bozman, D.D., Archbish-^ ing disputed diocesan boundaries velopments. Besides, Jugoslavs He returned to the United hope and are confident that Europe Sunday, OcL 20, at 10:30 a. m., performances. Tickets will be on ful waiting in the vicinity of the ztall, S.J., veteran science pro* op of L e n ^ h , Jugoslavia, who will and property rights. We also great tidewater glaciers that bor­ States in 1932 after achieving re­ m-rive in jPneblo Sunday for a four- wrote into the agreement a pro­ itself will take a similar view and Pontifical Mass at Greeley—silver sale at Cottrell’s Clothing com­ feitor of Regis college, known jubilee of the church. pany, 621 16th street, and at Mar­ der the Gulf of Alaska. markable operatic successes in Eu­

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Again Cottrell Scoops Sixteenth St. Bowbifieape CARD PARTY MONDAY TO Nurses Graduated _ I DENVER With This Special Purchase of BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Offkers Ektel DENEFIT NEEDY PUPILS At Seton Scbl DIRECTORY (Sacred Haart-Loyola Parish) Loyola Aid societo or at Loyola The firms that appear in this directory, or have dis­ SUITS The Eev. L. H. Fitzgerald, O.P., A benefit card party will be hall on the night of the party. Colorado Springs. — Approxi­ Novena Will mately 500 people gathered on the play ads in other sections of your Register, consist­ was elected chaplain of the Holy held in Loyola hall Monday eve­ spacious lawn in front of Glock- ently represent the best in their business and profes­ Name Bowling league at a recent ning, Oct. 14. The men and women Open Oct. 18 ner sanitarium Wednesday after­ sion. They are doing their part to deserve your trade meeting. W. W. Dennin was cho­ attending the party will not only In preparation for the Feast noon, Oct. 9, to witness the grad­ ; r o p c o A T s uation exercises of the Seton ty supporting your paper. You can do your share sen president of the league, the spend a happy evening but will of Christ the King, a novena in honor of the Sacred Heart will School of Nursing and to hear the by patronizing them and mentioning The Catholic Rev. Elmer Nichols, O.F.M., treas­ also be promoting a worthy char­ ity, for every cent of'the proceeds be held at Sacred Heart church, Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop Register. ' . • urer, and Gus Deutsch, secretary. of the party will be used to buy beginning Friday, Oct. 18. Sa­ of Denver, deliver an address to O'COATS A six-team league went into ac­ milk for undernourished and de­ cred Heart church, the oldest the nurses being graduated. Fol­ —MAKE THIS A HABIT- tion Friday evening^ Oct. 4, at the serving students at Sacred Heart Catholic church in the city, is rich lowing the presentation of diplo­ grade school. in memories, not only to the people mas, Solemn Pontifical Benediction REGISTER ATTENTION TO CATHOLIC Denver alleys, 1532 Champa of the parish, but also to men and was given by the Most Rev. Joseph street. St. Dominic’s team took Some years ago, a group of women throughout the entire city. H. Albers, Auxiliary Bishop of REGISTER ADS women banded together for the Many former parishioners have the lead in the standings by win­ purpose of assisting the school in . ning all three games from St signified their intention of coming Bishop Vehr in his address to any way possible, especially by pro­ back to the church to make this the graduates stressed the necessity AUTOMOBILES Catherine’s. St. John’s and St. viding clothing for needy children. novena in honor of Christ’s Sacred of nurses to combat the influences Elizabeth’s each won two and lost That same group of women con­ Heart. The services each evening 13th & Lincoln tinues to act, not only providing of naturalism and urged them to one for a second place tie. St. at 7:45 o’clock will consist of a be guided by the principles of JAMES MOTOR CO. KE. 8221 clothing for the needy tots, but sermon, special novena prayers, Paul’s and St. Joseph’s are third, also milk. The women of the Christ in that a nurse should see DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS with one win and two losses. St. and Benediction of the Blessed the suffering Savior in her pa­ Loyola Aid have no source of in­ Sacrament. The Rev. Theodore Expert Repair Service at Reasonable Rata*—AUo Uted Cars John’s had high team game with come except their dues and an oc­ tients. 838 and high team series with Schulte, S.J., of Regis college, will Dr. S. J. Chapman, chief of staff casional benefit party. They ap­ preach this povena. Father 2,311. peal to all their friends to attend at Glockner, presented the candi­ BEAUTY SHOP Schulte is well known to members dates to the Bishop, who conferred Fred______Lutz of St. Paul’s was the party on Monday night and of the Jesuit parish and to all high man with a series of 583, an j help them in their work. Tickets the diplomas. Those receiving di­ Catholics in Denver. Through his plomas were Marie Johnson, MILDRED AND HAROLD^S average of 194. The next four;for the party sell for 35 cents, many activities in the past, his men in order were Jim Mitchell, Prizes will bo given, and refresh- Pueblo; Loretta Claire Mooney, BEAUTY SHOP ability and devoutness are known Pueblo; Kathleen O’Hare, Pueblo; 166; Gus Deutsch, 165; Charles ments will be served. Tickets may to all. The novena will be held at 2233 E. 34th Ave. at York Crowe, 164; L. M. Merkl, 162. 'be purchased frpm members of the Tanta Parrino, Pueblo; Clara Values to $30 Sacred Heart church only, not at Giem, Canon City; Katherine IN AL’S BARBER SHOP Loyola. Rodosevich, Walsenburg; Mabel KE. 9593—EVENING APPOINTMENTS Sunday will be Communion day Since we contracted for these weeks ago, Jones, Walsenburg; Ellen Page, Permanents by Harold—$2.50 and Up for toe Holy Name society and for Medicine Lodge, Kans.; Marjorie All Waves Guaranteed—Moderate Prices prices have gone up so that we could not PARENTS’ CLUB OF JUNIOR all men of the parish. At Sacred begin to duplicate the “buyl” Neverthe­ Shaffer, Windsor-Donna Harrison, Heart church, the Communion Lander, Wyo.; Ida ^Blissard, La BCK>KS AND STATIONERY less they’re yours at the lowest price such Mass will be at 7 o’clock, at Loyola quality in Clothing was ever offered! Junta; Virginia Smith, Colorado GROUP HOLDS 1st MEETING at 8:30. Springs; Alice Sikola, Colorado All parish organizations have Springs; Frances Evans, Joplin, TTko Ciiiifs___ Pine worsteds, sturdy resumed activities after the vaca­ PAROCHIAL SCHOOL BOOKS twists and other quality At the last meeting of the tary, treasurer, and reporter were Mo.; Mary Marta, Trinidad; Nuala unanimously elected. The officers tion. Sodalities are having their O’Donnel, Denver; Margaret Fink, WE CARRY ALL THE NEW AND ADOPTED BOOKS woolens—fancy backs, single and double Mothers’ club of the Junior Cath­ regular meetings and are putting breasted styles. olic Daughters of America, it was are as follows: President, Dorothy Colorado Springs. Herrick Book and Stationery Co. decided to make the group a Par­ Roff; vice president, Dorothy forth great efforts to help the par­ Music for the occasion was fur­ Stadler; secretary, Betty Brennan; ish spiritually and financially. The nished by Margaret Foote and 934 FIFTEENTH ST. KEYSTONE 5470 Coats or big, ents’ club, with both mothers and school organization, the Loyola The Coat»—?'•“'storm ulsters. Lux~ fathers of the juniors belonging. treasurer, Catherine Kaden; re­ Frank, Gilles, violins; Verda Low- porter, Carolyn Cull; flag bearer, Aid society, began work last rie, piano; Frederick Knorr, alto, CLEANERS uriant fleeces, hard worsted curl boucles, The Parents’ club held its first week, and will continue its efforts sturdy plaid backs and the new novelty meeting Friday, Oct. 4. Spon­ Jaqueline Cooke. This- troop has and John Hildebrand, bass. The 11 members. The four new mem­ in behalf of the school during the vested choir of St. Mary’s church, MEN’S SUITS Ladies’ Plain coatings. sors for each troop were appointed. entire term. These sponsors must interest the bers are Suzanne McDonnell, under the direction of Frank Cieuicd and DRESSES parents in the work being done by 'Glarabelle Bemm, Evelyn Glass- General Communion for the Hammer, chanted the hymns for Expertly students was observed on the first Pressed Cleaned and the girls. Meetings of this club mann, and Mary Elizabeth Ranke. Benediction. Finished will be held on the third Friday The next business meeting will be Friday. The students gathered at The following members of the Sacred Heart church to receive of each month, at the Holy Ghost held Saturday, Oct. 12, at 2 in clergy were present for the exer­ KKe* hall, 19th and California. The toe club house. Communion in a body. Then, cises: The Et. Eev. Msgr. Charles ■ a w 11 Convenient Branches to Serve You a a U COTTRtU* during the day, they kept a per­ Locations in Telephone Directory Ad. next meeting will be held Oct. 18. The first meeting of troop 10 Ertel, Dayton, 0.; the Very Rev. 621 SIXTEENTH STREET At the recent business meeting was held Oct. 4 under the leader­ petual watch before the Blessed Thomas Coyne, C.M., Denver; the Call TAbor 0552 for free call and delivery on orders of $1 and up of troop 6, whose counselor is Mrs. ship of Miss Louise Krabacher, Sacrament, each class being as­ Very Rev. Robert Kelley, S.J., Eddie Bohm, the president, secre- counselor. The following officers signed a special time for adoration. Denver; Dean Thomas J. Wolohan, COAL were elected: President, Dona Fine work is being done in both Pueblo; the Rev. Joseph F. Hig­ Popular Music Growing, Meldin; vice president, Mary P a grade and high school departments. gins, Pueblo; the Rev. F. Gregory tricia McGlone; secretary, Ida de Father Mankowski’s class in gen­ Smith, Denver; the Rev. Michael ATLAS COAL COMPANY Says Director of School Buno;'treasurer, Helen Dillinger. eral philosophy for the seniors is Harrington, Broadmoor; the Rev. Plans were made for future activi­ causing much interest and en­ Patrick Phelan, Pueblo; the Eev. —Will Serve You Best for Less— thusiasm. Father Mankowski also “Among the living arts, Ameri­ ties, and the next social will be Thomas Fitzgerald, Pueblo; the Call KE. 6544—320 Lawrence Street Catholic Daughters’ can popular music is the most given by Helen Dillinger at her conducts the religion classes in the Rev. Charles Convery, C.M., Den­ promising,” says Harry C. Mayer, home Oct. 19. other divisions of the high school. ver; the Eev. Reginald James, head of the local branch of the Troop 9 of the Junior Catholic The faculty and student body are C.P., Colorado Springs; the Rev. corn. A Coal for Every Purpose Waterman Piano school. ' “It is Daughters elected the following proud of the football team. Tfae Edward Woeber, Denver; the Rev. precise-and unsentimental in its officers Saturday aftei^noon, Oct. fine spirit shown by the players William Kelly, Colorado Springs; DAIRIES 1 2nd ANNUAL FASHION SHOW I treatment, always self-assertive, 5, at the clubhouse: President, is a source of admiration to all. the Rev. John Scannell, Colorado 8 and never dull.” Mary Simmons; vice president, The school lunch room is a pop­ Springs; the Rev. Bernard Pien- “It is a growing thing, not a Laura Chiolero; secretary, Agnes ular place. The homemade soups, ing, ttneinnati, 0. manufactured or imitative one,” Muro; treasurer, Betty Horn; hot sandwiches, etc., are much en­ A reception for the relatives Whole Pasteurized Milk, gal..,..24c AND CARD PARH continued Mayer, “The orchestra, reporter, Genevieve Seller. The joyed l)y the students. and friends was given the grad­ SP. 1926 ;/:ARB0LL DAIRY : 24 E. Alameda as first constituted 25 years ago, telrahone committee is comprised The achool cheerleaders have uates immediately after Benedic­ was one of brass. Today, the of Claire Kriley, Helen Dougherty, been highly complimented on their neat and becoming uniforms. tion. In the evening, the nurses FLORIST DENVER TEA ROOM, American popular orchestra ex­ and Betty Horn. The counselor is were guests at a banquet tendered ploits the piano, saxophone, and Eileen Morrissey. The girls were them by the faculty of the school. banjo, which formerly were not urged to have their parents join This was followed by a social spon­ featured. Popular music has un­ the Parents’ club. sored by the alumnae. THE BRIGHT SPOT dergone a striking change within Troop 6 recently initiated ten Saturday Afternoon, Oct. 19 the last few years. To epitomize, new members. After the initia­ one might say that 25 years ago tion, a social was held at the club FLOWER SHOP Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon, Chairman popular music was written to be house. The officers of this troop sung; today it is written to be are Margaret Leonard, president; M offat Fifth Avenue and Josephine played and to be danced.” Dot Jo Baker, vice president; Marie C. D. Baca, secretary; Rita FOB POEBLO FETE The Waterman system is de­ YORK *0690 clared to be the foremost “quick Matthews, treasurer. The next so­ to learn’^ method open to the peo­ cial will be given by Mary Louise Pueblo.— (St. Lean^er’s Parish) COM ple ‘ of America. This simplified Murren and Marie C. D. Baca. —Plans have been completed for a FURNITURE ELK COAL COMPANY method of teaching modern music The following girls were elected party to be given in St. Leander’s 91.3 % includes the memorizing of chords on the initiation committee of school Friday evening, Oct. 11. PURE HEAT The Girvin Furniture & Auction Co. MA. 5335 3615 BLAKE for the creation of a substitute troop 8: Alice Cassell, \ Pauline Mrs. John Cowen, general chair­ Lump $5,30 Large Egg $5.30 Nut $4 .8 5 bass, instead of playing the notes Riede, Mary Ann Krabacher, and man, will be assisted by Mrs. E. Moffat U Better. More 1524-30 COURT PLACE, DENVER. TEL. KEYSTONE 5886 Per Ton as printed, while advanced pupils Joan Demmer. The initiation will H. Hager and Mrs. Charles Herder. Heat Unita. Leas Ash. The urgent need of our business is home and oilice furniture and furnishings are immediately taught different be held on Saturday afternoon, 'The first of a series of parties for resale in retail and auction department. Highest prices paid spot cash PROMPT DELIVERY FRESH COAL Oct. 12, in toe Holy Ghost hall Drastically REDUCED or we exchange for them velvet and Axm. mgs. Simmons beds, studio couches, styles of playing popular music sponsored by the Mothers’ club walnut dining and bedroom furniture, living room sets: gas, coal, or com­ such as trick spacers and fillers for at 2. and the Altar society was given A3k Your Dealer for it bination ranges. Credit if needed. Auction sales Mondays, Thursdays 8 p. m. both left and right hands. The Troop 7 will hold a business at the home of Mrs. E. Hager Fri­ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS pupil is actually taught how to em­ meeting Saturday, Oct. 12, at 2 day afternoon, Oct. 4. Hostesses ploy the effects as played by the in the club house. were Mrs. T. J. Connors and Mrs. LAUNDRIES ! , THEY ARE RELIABLE professional popular pianist. The officers of troop 14 are as E. Hager. follows: President, Dorothy Koh­ Sister Regina and Sister Mildred The Best in “Denver's Most Progressive Laundry" ler; vice president, Carmen Ver- went to Canon City to attend the deal; secretary, Margaret Fau- homecoming of the alumnae of Mt. Used o bion; treasurer, Jean Lynch; re­ THE CASCADE LAUNDRY St. Scholastica’s academy. Furniture' “TRY OUR NEW SERVICE” porter, Barbara Nieters. The first Betty Robuck was last week’s speial will be given by Betty Bader winner in the railroad spelling Cash or Credit Daimp Wash 15 lbs. for 4 9 cents Obt. 19. A abating party has also match held in Sister Joanna’s room. Retail Rooms Exceaa stJ3 Cents Per Pound been planned by the members of Honoring her son, Thomas, Mrs. Open Daily P illi this troop. T. J. Connors entertained Oct. 2 1847 Market We Call For nnd Deliver_____ FA. 6370-6379 Troop 2, whose counselor is Miss at a birthday party in her home. A FULL LINE OF * Marguerite Bisbing, held its first Twelve boys were guests. OFFICE FURNITURE ' " RADIOS business meeting Friday evening, Christopher Gibbons visited rela­ 'm Oct. 4. The following officers were tives here en route from Rich­ We rent Folding Chairs, Card and FREE SERVICE elected: President, Margie Schwie- mond, Calif., to his home in New Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver^ der; vice president, Violet Macy; ware, anything in stock. Tubes end radio tested complete. Any radio York city. repaired, 50c to $1.00. Materials extra. Aerials, secretary, Mary Jane Brennan; Miss Rose Donahue of Free- treasurer, Rosemary Rollo. This Established 1888 50c up. Open nigbts and Sunday, Every job mont, Nebr." was a recent .visitor guaranteed in writing. troop will hold meetings on the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 first and third Mondays of every Thomas Kerrigan. IV i'O iV .••• •A month. The next social will be UNITED RADIO SERVICE Mrs. John Turner has returned 4755 ALCOTT ST., GA. 7060 given by Margie Schwieder and to her heme from St. Mary’s hos­ Eileen Larson Oct. 21 in the club pital. house. Mr. and Mrs.' James Purvis of TRANSFER AND STORAGE / w I Troop 12 will hold a business Grand Junction are visiting with Cara to East and Waat m meeting Saturday, Oct. 12, at 2 Mr. Purvis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1st A IStli of Each Month in the club house. Fay Purvis. They were called here by the death of Mrs. Mary hour delivery to your grocer guarantees constant freshness from Sacred Heart school, 7 to 6. Pueblo, where she was a resident Glataet BREAD St. Louis’ of Englewood inaugu­ . . . its extra strength, one-third more cups per pound." for more than 35 years. She was That rated the third round of play by a member of St. Leander’s church Satisfy crushing St (Francis de Sales\ 61 and a charter member of the Altar BUY PERK-UP PROM YOUR GROCER to 0. society. Surviving her are a Reasonable son; Matthew Murray; two daugh­ Prices He has our Premium Catalog REGIS GUILD MEETS ters, Mrs. Pay Purvis and Mrs. i i F ' I Conseientiona Mary L. Birrer; four grandchil­ Service S qvc EYES’f^ ^ ^ n j f~}d^Se!cm AT COLLEGE SUNDAY dren, and two great-grandchildren. A N D J ^ O N E Y The funeral was held at St. Lean­ WM. E. d f BOCBDCX AMD C d The Regis guild will meet Sun­ der’s church Oct. 4 with the Eev. McLAIN Whether yon think you need glasses or not, iritit our Optical Dept, day, Oct. 13, instead of the fol­ Paul Fife, O.S.B., singing the Re­ and ask for a scientific triple-check examination. '•■tometrist lowing Sunday. The meeting will quiem High Mass. Interment was JOHN R. COYLE I be at Regis college at 3 p. m. in Roselawn cemetery. 1740 BROADWAY __ 1509 Optometrist in charge Opposite Brown Palace The president, Mrs. C. H. Hay­ WIU.IAM E. McI.AIN CHAMPA den, requests that final returns for Follow the crowd to St. Francis Optometrist the annual summer card party be de Sales’ carnival, Oct. 24, 25, YOURS FOR SERVICE made at this time. and 26. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Thursday. October 10, 1936 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone KE. 4205 i^AGE THKiiiE

' WWW' Preferred Parish Fatkr Lapn to PRIEST FROM ST. LOUIS CHURCH Altar Society to i IS ASSISTING AT ST. JOSEPH’S : Olinger Mortuaries: Trading List-- ^ ^ INC. ^ Give Talk Series (St. Joeeph’a Pariah) cial committee said that plans Elect Officers CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our personnel and the The Rev. Daniel McCarthy, C, were being made for the annual SB. R., one of the assistants at Halloween party and social. Eileen finest equipment and facilities are assigned to MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: ' (Holy Family Parish) ^ e “Rock” church, St. Louis, Mo,, I-arson urged the student body to co-operate with the publicity com­ (St. Philomene’* Pari*h) Every Catholic Service Til* merchant* represented! in this section are boosters. They are Father Lappen will give a series is assistini; at St. Joseph’s in ^ e of talks on *The Sacramental Life absence of four of the priests. He mittee, which is sponsoring a The annual meeting-for the elec­ anxious to work with yon and are djesenring of your patronage. Co> "Most Embarrassing Moment” tion of officers of the Altar and operate with them. of Christ” at the weekly Holy Hour preached at all Masses' Sunday. every Friday night at 7 :30. This Besides his parish dtities in St. contest this month. An enthusias­ Rosary society will be held at the devotion will be resumed this'Fri­ Louis, he also holds a secretarial tic report on the plans that are rectory Monday, Oct, 14, at 2 p. m. JOSEPH E. BONA, Vice President day. , position to the provincial, the Very being made, for a school pai^r All women of the parish are in­ St. Francis de Sales^ Fifteen Study clubs are in oper­ Rev. Thomas Palmer, C.SS.IL was given by Mary McLaughlin. vited to attend. ation in the parish under the di­ A discussion followed. Each The first meeting of the Alpha The Rev. Juan H. Lopez, C. SS. class is to discuss the merits of WE DO SELL FOR LESS rection of Father Kelly. Those R., of the Wichita, Kans., house club was heldeld Sunday‘ ■Study eve^ 16th at Boulder and Speer Blvd. at Sherman Sanitation ..Courtesy - Quality not yet enrolled are asked to Com­ of the ordei^ who spent several this project at its meeting. ning under the leadership of Mrs. GranesISB S tore municate with Father Kelly as days at St Joseph’s rectory, left The freshmen started their class J, T. Tierney at the home of Dr, All Departments: GAIlup 0303 BILLIE OHLER’S 291 South Downing soon as possible. for his headquarters Wednesday. activities by sponsoring a very and Mrs. C. Howard Harrow. The Invitations will be sent out at successful candy sale for the bene­ next meeting will be held at Mrs, Plea** write or phone for our gift booklet, "Looking Ahead.*' GROCERIES. CORN FED* MEATS October devotions, consisting of MODEL MARKET the end of the month to all parish­ fit of the new school. Their of­ 'Tierney’s home Sunday, Oct. 13. . A A A A Complete Stock of Staple Gro- the Rosary, prayers, and Benedic­ ficers are: President, Philip Whel­ Full Lin* pf Meat* and Fish ioners inviting them to make t^e tion, are being held each evening Mias Catherine Moll organized a Fresh and Smoked ' ceries,■ ~Fresh ‘ Pisb“ ‘sb mission to be held In November. an; vice president, Cecilie Klein- Study club for the young ladies at 7:30. A much larger attend­ schnitz; secretary. Bill Nealon; PE. 4837 1487 SO. PEARL ST. Free Delivery Two of the alumni of the high ance is desired. of the parish. The first meeting IT W'W W WWWWW WWW WWW '' school, Joseph Moffat and Mary treasurer, Mary Smith. Donald was held Wednesday evening, Oct. Barnes, were united in marriage The Eucharistic Hour was re­ Canny was elected class publicity CLARABELLE For Your Home’s Sake . . . sumed Sunday evening, and the at­ 9- Saturday, Oct 6, before Father chairman. His • committee will The new and retiring officers of Lappen. tendance was gratifying. Father consist of Ralph Melphy, Harry Preferred Parish BEAUTY SALON MONARCH 100% PURE Zeller, who conducts the service, i the Young Ladies’ sodality held a Jorita McNulty of Holy Family Jenkins, Mary Martin, Marion special meeting Sundiy to deter­ CLARABELLE WALLER, Mgr. PAINT arish and Lawrence Marrin of St. extends a cordial invitation to the Moses, and Kenneth Davey. parishioners and to those of other mine the date for the first social Trading Listen 534 E. Alameda Phone SP. 6881 ouis’ parish were married Oct 10. A club has been formed in the meeting. They decided upon Mon­ Falby’s Paint and Hdw. The first issue of the Tig«r, parishes to attend sophomore class, called the Marcel and Finger Wave Artists day, Oct. 21. 32 Broadway PE. 2940 school publication, will be printed The young ladies of the parish “Knights wd Handmaids of the Permanent Waving a Specialty next week. It is hoped that this received Communion in a body Blessed Sacrament,” with Christ Mrs. M. A. Hickey’s club met year’s editions will excel lagt year’s Sunday. A business meeting, held the King for the patron. This club Friday, Oct. 4, with Mrs. Marie MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: paper, which won first prize for Thursday evening of last week, is to promote devotion to the Bless­ Bergin. Mrs. W. Foley won the The merchant* repre*ented in thi* section are booster*. They are FIGLINO honors. The next meeting will be BROS. Catholic high school publications was well attended. ed Sacrament. Rita Mathews is in anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co­ Florida Garage at Loretto Heights college. charge of a short play, which will held at the home of Mrs. H. W. operate with them. GROCERY The Holy Name society will re­ Fisher. YOUR CAk “IN ALL SHOT* A revamped football eleven, will ceive Communion in a body Sun­ be presented at the next class ft MARKET meeting. Mrs. F. D. Jennings’ club met at YOUR CAk "OUT RED HOT” Fancy Fruits and meet the team from St. Joseph’s day at the 7 o’clock Mass. Father Vces tables high this Sunday. Coach Beck­ Berberich, the “moderator, is anx­ Forty members of the Altar and the home of Mrs. H. J. Manning LET “ERNIE DO IT” FREE with has made several changes in ious that the full membership be Rosary society were present at the Tuesday. Honors were won by C a th e d ra l DELIVERY the lineup. meeting Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Annie McGrath and Mrs. 39 E. Florida SPruc* 6779 228 S«. B’way present. The society will hold a PE. 9010 Preparations are under way to meeting Tuesday evening after the Many matters of interest to the Mary Garland. The next meeting WVVWWVWVWVWtfVWWVWVWVyVWV\dWWVWl accommodate a large crowd at the parish and members were decided will be held with Mrs. McGrath. UNITED IlllOTORS SERVICE church services. Boosters’ party Saturday, Oct. 12. The four high school grades and upon, including the formation of Mrs. J. Hallom entertained the SkeHy Master Station LOGAN GARAGE W. G. Coffey & Sons Several new entertainment fea­ the lower grades were well repre­ three circles, to be known as St. members of Mrs. T. C. Rhoades’ Red end White tures are expected to win the Veronica’s, St. Cecilia’s, and Per­ club Tuesday. The first prize was C. J. (Chet) Stebenne, Mgr. Have your ci^r serviced for winter sented at the social sponsored by Groceries— Vesetsbies—Meats crowd’8 approval. the seftiors at the Broadmoor petual Help. These circles, as was won by Mrs. E. Owens and the 13th AVE. AND LINCOLN driving by mechanics who know announced a month ago, will hold Phone Ordere Csretully and Promptly Country club Monday n^fht. There second prize by Mrs. Thoriecke. Skelly Aromax, Tagoline Oils, Moto Sway Lub. how. card parties in the homes, the pro­ The next meeting will be held at Filled were also many alumni members U. S. Royal Tire* and Tube* |C HEATER$—ACCESSORIES and outsiders present. Thej pro­ ceeds going into the society’s fund Mrs. Rhoades’ home. SPruce 4476 and 4477 for the upkeep of the altars and Cars Called for and Delivered—Scooter Service 2 275 S. Loyad SPruce 9908 1290 So. Pearl Academy Having ceeds will benefit the new school Mrs. Thomas Neyens’ club met fund. other church items. The amount with Mrs. F. S, Lee Wednesday, Announcement is made of a from last month’s parties totaled Honors were shared by Mrs. Thom­ The firms listed here de­ Drive for Pennies Halloween frolic to be held Fri­ 915.75. Paul Horan, a special as Neyens and Mrs. P. M. Hodgins. day and Saturday evenings, Oct. »>eaker a t the meeting, spoke The next meeting will be held at CATHEDRAL PENN CREAMERY RAY COAL CO. in the interest of the Community 504 E. 17th AVE. serve to be remembered (St. Mary’i Academy) 25 and 26, under the auspices of the home of Mfs, G. L. Schott 1128 So. Logan PE. 4604 the school children from the first Chest. The assembly voted to send DRUG CO. MR. E. C. FARLEY, Prop. when you are distributing NUT COAL, BOULDER VALLEY A Rosary drive in October is a bouquet of flowers to Father Mr. and Mrs. J, P. McConaty to the 12th grades. Many valu­ have returned home after an ex­ CUT RATE DRUG STORE BAKERY GOODS your patronage in the dif­ LUMP COAL, FREDERICK LUMP being sponsored by ’ the Blessed able, prizes will be awarded. Other GuenOier, who is ill in Mercy hos­ Colfax at Logan Prompt Delivery - Lowest Prices tended trip through the East. Ice Cream Groceries Virgin’s committee, headed by Rita features to vie for the spotlight pital. The third Wednesday of Formerly rempi* Drug ferent linjes of business. Thompson. The mission unit, of each month has been designated as Mrs. Otto Kiene and three Butter, Cheese, Dairy Product* include a stage show by local tal­ daughters, Ruth, Edith, and Eve­ .VICTOR O PETERSON, Prop. which Eva Sydney Monaghan is ent twice each evening, and a sewing day. Women who are inter­ PHONE TABOR 0808 Open Evenings and Sundays president, opened a penny drive talkie moving picture with con­ ested should meet at the boys’ lyn, returned home last week from Monday,■■ ■ the • object ' oof f which...... is to sacristy at 1:30 p. m. 'The chest of a week’s stay at Carlsbad cavern, CORONA SHOE SHOP > tinual change of program. There New Mexico. St. Joseph's secure « mile of pennies by June. will be games, refreshment^ a handkerchiefs, donated by Mrs. G. HAROLD 853 Corona St. The social season at St. Mary’s witch’s cave, and other attractions. J. O’Byme, was awarded to Mrs. Members of the Holy Name so­ GHAS. F, MADAY, Prop. • - THE OLD RELIABLE was opened by the faculty’s enter­ At the students’ Spiritual coun­ Margaret Hackethal, and the cups ciety will receive Holy Communion CONNELL’S Men’* Foil Sole*...._$1.35 and up Billy Vjan’s Grocery tainment of the high school at the cil meeting- pf St. Joseph’s high and saucers went to Mrs. Nellie at the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday* Oct Fast Service Men’* Half Sole*...... 75c-85c-$1.00 annual uniform party. Leyden. 13. and Market THE A. W. CLARK school Friday afternoon, Oct 4, 18 Years in Business Ladie*’ Half Sole*...... 65c and 75c . The «Rde children were mven a reports were given by thp chair­ Men’* Rubber Heel*...... 40c THE MARljcET OF QUALITY DRUG CO. party by their teachers the aft­ man of all committees. Thelma 1801 Penn KE. 4534-0668 All Work Guaranteed 16 oz4 to the Pound ernoon of the Feast of the Guar­ Home announced that the mission Repairing Six Years in Same Location 8TH AND SANTA FE dian Angels. • UNJON SHOP ACCURACY . CAREFULNESS committee will soon start several Auto, Battery, Axle, Electrical Class elections were held in the Paladin round table Study clubs. ARENT’S PUBLIC COURTESY high school Oct 3, resulting *s fol­ Catholic Register-Bob Sears’ Motor and Tire Repairing 812 Santa Fei Dr. Phone TA. 0538 Free Delivery TAbor 7091 She also said that a letter has been lows: Seniors, Marie Pence, presi­ received from Bishop Bernard Sul­ Towing Service MARKET dent; Margaret Anna Mullen, vice livan, S.J., of Patna, India, thank­ (formerly Roenfeldt’s) T The firms listed here de­ president; Rita Thompson, secre­ ing the council for the financial FOOTBALL CONTEST Leader* in fancy groceries, meats, *■ BOB & VAN’S tary; Helen Gerity, treasurer; jun­ t that was sent to him. and vegetable* at the lowest pos­ serve to be remembered iors, Peggy Young, president; Ca­ cancelled stamp contest is now CONOCO sible price*. Meat Market when you are distributing therine Bergin, vice president; fbeing sponsored by this commit­ Your Business Appreciated Mary Dee Ryan, secretary; Marian tee. Marie Hamilton of the so- FREE d e l iv e r y ; 750 SAlfTA FE DRIVE your patronage in the dif­ Farnan, treasurer; sophomores, GAMES OF OCT. 17, 18, 19 w 421 Ea"st 19th Ave. KE. 2870 f It’s the Quality That Is High ferent lines of business. Charlotte Fletcher, president; Vir­ ROY POTTORF ginia Gregory, vice president; Tie Tell the people you patronixe Noit the Price Frances Hoart, secretary; Mary CONOCO STATION that you saw their advertisement Jane Nolan, class historian; fresh­ Altar Society at 1. Sacred H eart ...... ( ) Holy Family ...... ( ) ( ) 16th and Washington MAin 9914 in The Register. men,, Catherine Ann Akolt, presi­ 2. Cathedral ...... () St. Joseph’s ...... _...... ( ) ( ) St. John's dent; Mary Madden, vice presi­ 3. Columbia ...... () Pennsylvania ...... ( ) ( ) dent; Kathleen O’Meara, treasurer; 'St. James’ Meets 4. Notre Dame ...... () Pittsburgh ..... ,___ __ .( ) ( ) Shirley Hara'n, secretary. Annunciation 5. Marquette ______.( ) St. Louis U...... :...... _.( ) ( ) DENVER Visitors to St. Mary’s last week (St. Jamei’ Pariib) OLSON & OLSON included Fathers Lynn, Smith, and 6. Creighton ...... () Drake ...... -( ) ( ) MARKET CO. Vandenberg of the Vincentian About 15 members of the Altar 7, Fordham ...... Vanderbilt ...... 2760 W. Esbn, GALLUP 0606 and Rosary society were present .() -( ) () DE SELLEM DRUGS I.Gi.A. Stores 6080 E. 6TH AVE., YORK 4266 order, who are en route to China. 8. Georgetown ...... () Miami U...... ( ) ( ) 2895 FAIRFAX FRANKLIN 8892 at the meeting last week. Mmes. FUEL AND FEED CO. Members of the faculty and the 9. Holy Cross ...... Manhattan ...... TWO ^ « a | ^ STORES 2422 E. 6th ^ve. FR. 5355 For Qnality, Service, Economy, and student body enjoyed the annual Fitzgerald, Kelley, and Reddick .( ) .( ) () Courteiy, Be Sure and Trads CHARLES A OcSELLEU SAME PRICES ^ • Sslectsd______cem-fad B masts. SFancy - « a iV 7 masesand fall day oijting held Tuesday at volunteered to work in the inter­ 10. Gonxaga ...... (') San Francisco. U...... ( ) ( ) stapi* grocsrj^^ 'ruits and vsfstiblss.v( at Olson A Olson Grocery We Ship by Rail and Market. Ever^een. ests of the Community Chest, and 11. Villanova ...... -( ) La Salle...... ( ) ( ) and oysters Mrs. Kelley offered the use of her PHONE TA. 3205 hjAimagBiiniiBff This week is freshman initiation 12. Catholic U...... ( ) D etroit...... ^ ...... ( ) () 35TH AND WALNUT HAVE YOUR FALL ft WINTER week, presided over by the seniors. car, Mrs. Gappae reported for RES. PHONE MA. 8S44 3401 FraakUn St. SlOt ---- HI ' THE Fr ie n d l y CLEANING DONE NOW. . . . . the deanery meeting. Sick and 13. Loyola (New Orleans)..() Miss. State ...... ( ) ( ) c o r n e r Tllh best work to be had! visiting committees were named 14. Santa Clara ...... () California ...... ( ) ( ) Prepare yonr car for winter driv­ for the month. Mrs. Reddick will 15. Boston C ollege...... ( Mich. State .....1...... ) ing. Change grease in your trans­ Remodeling—Relining Junior Tabernaeje ' care for the altar linens, Mrs. ) .( ) ( The firms listed here de­ E. 3rd and Clayton 16. Xavier ...... () Haskell Indian* ...... ( ) () mission and rear at BEER WINES Group to Have Club Moyer for the altar cloths, and serve to be remembered Chicago Cleaners Mrs. Kelley for surplices. Mrs. 17. Loyola (L. A.)...... ( ) Arizona U...... ( ) () Shorty’s Service when you are distributing Under New Management 1304 E. 6th Ave. PE. 4546 The Morning Star circle of the Sweeney was welcomed at this 18. Army ...... () H arvard...... -( ) ( ) Station G. F. BROWN, Prop. Delivery Junior Tabernacle society held meeting. The card clubs turned in 19. Denyer U. , , ...... -( ) Utah Aggies ...... ( ) ( ) your patronage in the dif­ a nice sum, and the card party two meetings at the start of the fall 20. Yale ...... () Navy ...... f...... ( ) ( ) J. H. KNOWLES, Prop. ferent lines of business. season, one at the home of Mar­ scheduled for Nov. 14 was dis­ Cor. of 34th and Hnmboldt garet Lynch and the other at cussed, It will be given at the St. Vincent's Jennie Pasqual’s residence. Plans Electrical institute in the Public for the coming season were made, Service building. Committees CONTEST RUL£s including the formation of a Study were appointed to care for all de­ The parson who predicts all winners or who picks the greatest number St. Philomena's club. Finished linens were turned tails. Mrs. Emil Schnurr was host­ of winners, including ties, will be awarded $S, given by Bob Sears. If two ______c______.. ... _ or more persons tie for the prize, the money wul be divided Mually among WASHINGTON PARK CAFE in and new ones distributed. ess and served refreshments. tying conteatanta. Your liat must be received by 6 p. m. Tburiday pre- COLFAX Announcement has been made This Sunday will be Commun­ ceding game. Attach your name and address to this lilt and mall to Contest NOVELTY 1052 So. Gaylord PEarl 9998 of the engagement of Marie Coffey ion Sunday for the Holy Name Editor, Catholic Registez, Box 1492, Denver. Hathaway & REGULAR MEALS, 2Se of St. Luke’s circle to John Dinan, men and all men of the parish. ELEC. CO. 2808 E. and of the eng;agement of Miss Mrs. Luke Parslow has returned Harry P. MUler, Mgr. CHICKEN DINNER, SUNDAYS, 3Se Margaret Schlereth of Mystical home after a several weeks’ visit Bicycle, Lock Repair- M DELIVERY We’re doing lots of •remodeling . . . And we’ll be ready iof. Key Fittiof, Lawn YO. 2408 Sandwieheo—Fine Winei—Coor’o Repeal Beer on. Tap Rose circle to Leroy Volk of St. in the East. Mowers Sharpened, Dominic’s, parish. foi' the opening of our New Addition in the near future. Electric Wiriof, and Groceriee - Fruits St. Jude’s circle held its first ^ Vegetables SOUTH GAYLORD meeting at the home of Mrs, AUXILIARY TO HOLD WATCH FOR THE DATE! YO. 4909 CLEANERS George Wilmott Thursday, Oct. 10. MONTHLY MEETING T fliJ 3535 E, CoHax ^ g BLUEBIRD Opposite Wsshincton Park Theater p l u m b in g Marjorie Arnold—Tel. PE. 1350 MRS. O’FALLON TO St. Elizabeth’s auxiliary No. 31, SEARS' GRILL CLAYTON SHOE Ladies’ Dresses, 75c; Men’s Suits, Knights of St.“ John, - ■ will 111 ...... hold its & HEATING O. E. Rnbidg* and E. V. McDaniels BOB SEARS, Owner SHOP SOc; Spring Coats, 75c; Men’s GIVE TRAVELOG monthly meeting Thursday eve­ 2638 E. 12th Ave. 0. W. WINN, Prop. CHECK CHART GREASING Hats, 50c. ning, Oct. 17. After the reralar Good Food Cocktail* 3424 E. Colfax BONNIE BRAE AND SO UNIVERSITY All Cleeninf Guarsnteed and Insured A travel talk, “Memoriet of business, a card party will be held, HI-% BEER -GUARANTEED an Auftralian Trip,” will be with Mrs. A1 SchiUinger in charge. WORK ALWAYS” (Office) (Night) 1067 So. Gaylord Phone SP. 0574 There will be prizes and refresh­ THIRD AND SANTA FE ^ ^ FR. 5736 YO. 8285 Drink MUk given by Mr*. M. J. O’Fallon Give Us a Trial W Sunday, Oct. 13, at 4 o’clock ments. Members are asked to at­ DYEING - REMODELING • REPAIRING from the 9 in the home of Mr*. T. A. tend. and bring friends. BOB’S MARKET Cotgriff, 1130 £a«t SevAnth The firms listed here de­ CONTINENTAL avenue. The talk will be for ^ SO. GAYLORD Quality Meats at Low Prices WOMEN TO RUN JOSLIN’S serve to be remembered CLEANERS the benefit of tho Loretto FOR BIG SALE SATURDAY Holy Family W. B. PIKE, Mgr. CREAMERY The Shop of Quality and Price Height* college Foundation when you are distributing fund, and i* *pon*ored by the Women will take over the man­ “Work that is Pleasingly Different" 1022 So. Gaylord PE. 4648 BOB MUGELE, Prop. DENVER Loretto league. agement of Joslin’s Saturday in BERKELEY DRY your patronage in the dif­ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT a rousing sale event booked as QUAUTY SHOE YOrk 5328 819 Colorado Blvd. Women’s day. Women have bought CLEANERS ferent lines of business. Plantt 438Q E. Alameda When buying from the tha, merchandise, marked it at ' firms advertising in The prices they think ^^men want to WE CLEAN RIGHT SANDWICH SHOP SlXatherine's and■ havehipay, planned the event REPAIR SHOP 1010 So. Gaylord St. Register, please mention from beginning to end. Men will CALL AND DELIVERY SERVICE Blessed Sacrament WM, SIHLER, Prop., ■ ...... r i ...... BEER - HI % WINES that you saw their adver­ be banished from active executive 4366 TENNYSON S t. GAlIup 5165 4370 Tennysoit positions that day, and salesmen s a n d w ic h e s tisement in this paper. Doyle’s Creamery will be compelled to wear over- PHONE GA. 7103 3947 TENNYSON ST. L u sT iG Dr u g g o . THE PARK HILL Ladies Invited Charlie 3008 W. 44TH AVE, alls and do menial work. North Denver’s Jeweler ELM AND COLFAX DRUG CO. Ice Cream, Bakery and Dairy . Prominent women will act as Berkeley Park The Drug Store Complete Product*, School Sopplie* hostesses, serving coffee a n d “Your Doctor Knows Us” Candy - Soft Drink* Banr’s cakes to all comers. Mrs. W* deliver tree and freely. Have yont 23rd AND DEXTER Holy Qhost Open Evenings and Sundays Ed Johnson and Mrs. Benjamin Service Station doctor phone us yonr preseriptioni. MRS. JOE DOYLE, Prop. Stapleton will act as official spdn' Baur’s Ice Cream, Our delivery is sors for the event 4900 West 46th Ave. YOrk 2171 YOrk 9273 free and prompt. YOrk 1187-1188. EXPERT WATCH - JEWELRY Women who have made their REPAIRING A. F, ALEY, Owner to ENGLISH TAILORS St. Leo's mark in America and Denver will be honored in the windows and PHILLIPS 66 For good clothes at reasonable prices—new fall styles and fabrics throughout the store. The firms listed here de­ Klein’s Food Stores Try a tuik of Phillips 66 from your neigh- leth Street Qualities at 15th Street Prices .borhood PHILLIPS STATION at serve to be remembered PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS The Hot Spot* Follow the crowd to S t Franci* 901 15th ST. KK. 8717 1162 Kalameth S t, 3309 E. Colfax de Sale*’ carnival, Oct. 24, 25, 49TH AND LOWELL BLVD. when you are distributing Chase ft Saabom’s Coffaa, lb...... 22c and 26. Yoor business appreciated. your patronage in the dif­ Pura Lard, lb...... ITVie THEY ARE RELIABLE American Lm I Chaaaa, lb.------27c Opened nnder new menagement of ferent lines of business. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Baaanaa, Ib. ~ PATRONIZE OUB ADVERTISERS ED BRUHL

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liM PAGE FOUR The Denver Catholic Register Program Is Given Date Is CbDgeil President...... Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. President Emeritus-wt...... Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen,»p.D. Editor...... Rt, Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D. LESSON 11 trees. The pastures nearby offer­ Managing Editor...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. ed a refuge for herds. The con­ Associate Editors—Rev. Arthur Froehle; M. F. Everett, Jour.M.; The Gospel of Jesus Christ ac­ For Lectures by For Cathedral’s course of strangers in the busy cording to St. Luke bemns with Charles J. McNeill, A. B., B.J.; Ruth Vincent. the history of the priest, Zacharias. season of enrollment and the pov­ ------?------According to the interpretation of erty of Mary and Joseph, who were Entered as*second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. the vision of Ezechiel (1, 4-5), by late comers, met with the reply at STORED Diamond Jubilee an ancient tradition, this Evan­ the inn “that there was no room Father Hubbard gelist is represented by the symbol f on them.” The hills of Bethlehem are honey-combed with caves, FOR THE WINTER Published Weekly by of the ox, the beast offered in (Continued From Page One) sacrifice. some of which were once used as (Continued From Page One) said for the first time on Christ­ public stableam Tradition tells us THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY (Inc.) When the Angel Gabriel ap­ that Mary could find no other range of mountains that towers mas morning, 1860, in a small peared to Zacharias to announce above the Gulf of Alaska. 938 Bannock Street brick church, 30x46 feet, which refuse. There, amid the straw that the birth of John the Baptist, he provided bedding for the beasts, To record with the camera’s eye LOW Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1497 was to serve as the Cathedral of was not at his home in Jutta, but the future Diocese of Denver. To on a cold winter night, a Virgin the birth of the giant bergs PRICES at Jerusalem for the week of his brought Father Hubbard back to $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, the rear of this church was later priestly functions. brought forth into the world— added a room of frame construc­ Jesus. the facial regions year after year Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. In the 28th and 29th chapters in the time of his Alaskan expe­ tion. This became the homfe of tffe of Exodus, Moses tells of the To the east of Bethlehem, a first Bishop, the saintly Machebeuf. green valley extends toward the ditions. For weight years, he has Thursday, October 10, 1935 priesthood of the Old Law in re­ tided to film the spectacle that he This diamond jubilee celebration cording instructions received by Dead sea. Here Jacob pitched his will bring together members of the tent to mourn his dearly-beloved has witnessed many times', but OFFICIAL: DIOCESE OF DENVER him from the Lord, regarding which was not noted in any of the Hierarchy from different parts of Aaron and his sons, who were to Rachel. Ruth gleaned In these The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. the country as well as visiting verdant fields. David tended here scientific records. minister to God in the priest’s On a recent expedition he had We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese. Whatever priests. It is an exwession of office. “Holy vesture was to be his father’s flock. And here, the appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those gratitude to Almighty God for the angel announced to the shepherds the good fortune to.be in the right prepared”—a tunic, a strait linen place at the right time, with the of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. preservation and development of garment, a mitre, a girdle, and the birth of an Infant in the straw We hope The Register will be read in every home of the Catholicity- in the diocese and a of a stable. What a reversal of cameras ready, when some of the other vestments, “gold and violet great bergs heaved themselves in­ diocese. tribute of love to the gallant pio­ and purple and scarlet twice the cherished dreams of the Jews, We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in neer priests and people whose sac­ who expected their Messias to to being from the depths of the dyed,” and fine linen embroidered sea. the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. rifice and generosity have, under with diverse colors were to be come in glory, and splendor to re­ God, made possible the progress establish the kingdom of David. “The sea-bom iceberg,” said LOOP MARKET •p URBAN J. VEHR, used, and certain vestments stud­ The angel brought the glad tidings Aug. 5, 1931. Bishop of Denver. of religion. ded with emerald, amethyst, sap­ Father Hubbard, “is a phenom-t On Sunday afternoon, Oct.* 27, not to the doctors and scribes, but enon which is not generally known FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE phire, beryl, topaz, and other pre­ Free Parking With Pnrehaae of 50c or More at 1429 Lawrence a street parade under the auspices cious stones. The purest gold was to shepherds of the simple faith and has never been photographed of the Diocesan Holy Name society of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. before. Though, to anyone who will be held. This parade will rep­ specified for vessels and orna­ ments. The sudden arrival of the shep­ gives the«iatter serious considera­ '■ II resent all the Catholic societies, herds and their praise of God for tion, it will be apparent that with the high schools, and the forces of The priests were sanctified: only one-seventh of a mass of ice I t all they had heard and seen must ilJ the Church, and it is expected that their hands were consecrated and have attracted attention in Beth­ above water, and six-sevenths be­ not less than 10,000 men will be in the oil of unction was poured upon lehem, but evidently the excite­ low ’ the' surface—the greatest The firms listed here de­ the line of march. I would kindly their heads; by this rite, they were ment of census-takin'g very soon breaking-off must come from the COFFEE Opinions of Associate Editors of The Register ask you to co-operate in full meas­ consecrated to be priests of God diverted the interest of the people, bottom of the glacier, if for no serve to be remembered ure with the committee in charge by a perpetual ordinance. Ani­ for, eight days later, in recounting other reason than the terrific pres­ and urge your Catholic men and mals of sacrifice are named—^the the circumcision' of the Christ sure of the millions of tons of ice ALWAYSsjresh when you are distributing high school students to join in the ox, the calL the ram, "also a above. The tumult that attends (Continued From Page One) bullock.” “Two lambs of a year Child, S t Luke, who tells of the parade. This will be a splendid great gathering for this event in one of these giant upheavUls, when A. F. of L. executive council to very heartening, to hear iU presi public demonstration of faith. old (to be offered) every day con­ 25c COFFEE—2 LBS. 45c your patronage in the dif­ determine whether or not it it he» dent, who is admittedly an out the life of John the Baptitt, simply an iceberg as big as a square block Pontifical Mass will be cele- tinuously.” Only members of the remarks of Jesus: “On the eighth of city skyscrapers suddenly looms —SPR/ Y STORES— ing controlled by thoee “openly standing figure, strongly denounce ibrated in the Cathedral on Mon­ tribe of Levi could be priests, and Home Public Market ferent lines of business. hostile” to the principles of Ameri­ certain phases of public school day he was circumcised.” The out of the water, is a truly awe­ day, Oct. 28, at 10:30 o’clock by the law forbade intermarriage be­ Abbe Fouard tells us that Christ inspiring sight. Loop Public Market can labor. _ education. , His Excellency, the Most Rev. tween tribes. No man could offici­ Broadway at Ellsworth Subversive elements, at home Particularly interesting is his ate if there were a flaw in his underwent circumcision that he "Our expedition ship was Rudolph A. Gerken, Archbishop of might set us7free from its bond­ For D^ivery Direct and abroad, drew forthright warn­ suggestion that schools stop em­ descent. Genealogies, therefore, dwarfed by the mighty glaciers ris­ From Roasting Plant KE.7181i Santa Fe and Metropolitan of this age by substituting for it a spirit­ ing 500 feet above the water, and J ing from the-Ameriean Legion‘that phasising “highly complex’’ courses province. A cordial invitation is were carefully kept to safeguard social or economic changes neces­ ual purification—that of the heart the towering mountains 16,000 of study now in vogue, that they extended to all of our priests to the priesthood to the seed of and the heart’s evil desires. This sary for the common weal can be refrain from glorifying teaching attend this jubilee Mass and the Aaron and the tribe of Levi; from and 19,000 feet high, as we pushed wrought within the limits of the was the time for giving the Child through the ice-stream waters of methods rather than actual instruc­ other functions, in thanksgiving to which the Messias was to come. His name. “Jesus signifies One United States constitution and that tion, and that they cast out the Yakutat bay. We patrolled up Almighty God for the countless St Matthew, wilting for the who has loved us even to the dy­ and down the 75-mUe length of the American people will “neither “quite grotesque notion” that chil­ blessings and graces of the past Hebrews, begins his Gospel by accept nor tolerate” alien inter­ ing for us,” our Redeemer, our the glacier, with our cameras con­ dren know best what subjects of 75 years. Immediately after the proving that Christ was of pure Deliverer. ference within or beyond the na­ study will be of most benefit to Mass on Monday, a complimentary stantly trained on the towering SPECIAL OFFER and royal Jewish descent, thus es­ walls of ice, until we got what we tion’s boundaries. Ray Murphy, themselves. luncheon will be served by the tablishing his claim to the Mes- The law of the Jews commanded We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six national commander of the Legion, that the first-born be presented wanted. It took weeks of waiting, months to pay your bill. Private room or open storage. We “It has been customary to abuse Cathedral parish to visiting Bish­ siahship. His genealogy begins but I feel satisfied. We recorded outlined the veterans’ position as ops and priests. with Abraham, as God had an­ in the temple and that the mother have low rate of insurance. he addressed the Atlantic City and sneer at the little red school- be purified. The mothers of Israel ice-falls from the sides of the Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on house of two generations ago,” he On Monday evening, Oct. 28, a nounced to Abraham as well as huge glacier cliffs big enough to labor delegates. civic celebration will be hel4 in the to David that the Redeemer should spent the time between the birth your work. ' Though we hear much of radical­ remarked, “but if that little red of a child and the return to t^ supply a large city for a whole schoolhouse was presided over by City auditorium at 8 o’clock. be of his seed. As he commences summer.” MOVING. STORAGE AND PACKING ism, we are far too complacent in On Tuesday morning, Oct. 29, with the human origin of Christ, sanctuary for purification secluded our idea that Communism could a teacher of warm personality with in their homes. Then they offered No Money Needed for Six Months a genius for impressing himself at 10 o’clock, a Pontifical Requiem St Matthew is represented by the Father Hubbard’s film will also never gain a strong foothold in Mass will be sung for repose of symbol of man. a year-old lamb for a holocaust, show the ^ e a t Taku ice cap, a America. We are the land of the upon the group of pupils of vari­ and a turtle dove or a young dangerous re^on of rock and ice ous ages and stages of advance­ the souls of the deceased Bishops St Luke, a native of Antioch in DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. free. The American people would and priests who have labored in pigeon for a sin-offering. The pinnacles, which he was the first 1521 20th St. Office and Warehouse never stand for such tommyrot. ment who surrounded him, it was Syria, a disciple and companion of poor were permitted to offer two human being to visit, and where he an almost ideal educational in­ the diocese and to whom we owe St. Paul, wrote in Greek, probably Communism is all right for Russia, the heritage of faith in this state. turtle doves or pigeons, as a lamb climbed down into the yawning but we have better sense. Nice strumentality.” for the Gentiles. He traces Christ’s was costly, and so Mary and Jos­ crevasses hundreds of feet deep It would seem appropriate tHat descent to the Father and does platitudes, these; but while we are We cannot, of course, wish to Sunday, Oct. 27, the Feast of eph went up to Jerusalem to coh- to ta'ke pictures that reveal new basking in our indifference the return to the little red schoolhouse not present His genealogy until secrate Jesus to the Lord. wonders of the ice age. Christ the King, be observed beginning the account of the Red propagandists are making real viewed as a poorly-equipped, short­ as a day of general Communion Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone MAin 3437 headway. We need strong govern­ term, inadequate institution. But throughout the diocese. Kindly public life of Our Lord. ment action and individual intelli­ we do wish that the thousand and urge your people to offer their _ There are numerous differences gence to combat the menace. Let one “frill” courses of modem Holy Communion and prayers on in the genealogies by the two Evan­ Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist us wake up before it is too late.— schools would be abolished in fa­ this day for their deceased par gelists. A primary cause'was that Hubert A. Smith. vor of solid classical studies, that ents^ relatives, and friends, whose the Hebrews took no notice of Winter Threatens . , . students would be forced to un­ lives have been inijgrwoven in the women in recording lineage. As Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets BACK TO THE LITTLE dergo an intensive scholastic train­ history of Catholicity in the dio­ St Joseph and the Blessed Virgin RED SCHOOLHOUSE ing instead of being allowed to cese. were closely related, however, her LET IT STORM! Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, choose subjects for credit and ease Faithfully yours in Christ, descent is shown. president of Columbia university, of “getting through,” and that the Outface it in one of our fine fur + URBAN J. VEHR, S t Matthew gives St. Joseph’s coats . . . complete stock newly speaking at the opening of the in­ ideal of a teacher’s personal inter­ Bishop of Denver. royal descent, St Luke his real stitution’s 182nd academic year, est in his pupils’ training be descent. S t Matthew gives the shipped to us this O.ctober . . . every attacked certain trends in modern brought back. Blessed Virgin’s descent on her style in the 1935-1936 mode . . , education, declaring that many so­ There seems to be an emphasis mother’s side, St. Luke on her fa­ reasonably priced. cial ills and individual shortcom­ on mass training in many schools ther’s. S t Matthew gives St. Jos­ ings could be traced to the defi­ of today. Their defense may be Denver Priest to eph’s real descent, St. Luke Our Restyling... Refinishing ciencies of modern schooling. that they are forced to this course Lady’s. These differences account Columbia university graduates by huge enrollments, but it seems for the variance as to names in Custom-made Coats are sent out in large numbers each to us that fewer fancy courses and the two genealogies. year to staff the schools of the more emphasis on intensive train­ Conduct Missions The Nativity MURPHY-MAHONEY MOTOR CO. country, and it is even charged ing would solve the difficulty even Four days of travel on foot that the institution attempts to here. The Catholic system of edu­ separated Nazareth from Jerusa­ control the policies of a great deal cation is far closer to our ideal, lem. The Holy Family, en route 2986 NO. SPEER of the nation’s educational process­ to the little red schoolhouse at its to Bethlehem to be inscribed in Service es. It is rather surprising, but best.—Millard F. Everett. For Scandinavians the public register, when an en­ Used Cars GA. 1457 rollment of the empire was order­ ed by the Emperor Augustus, Starting Wednesday, Oct 16, doubtless journeyed as other poor ST. PATRICK’S PARISH TO the Rev. C. M. Johnson will con­ pilgrims, on foot. duct an eight-day mission in Bay- Bethlehem, located upon chalk ESTABLISHED SINCE leoS MAin 5314 field, Wise., for Catholic and non- cliffs, forms a circle of terraces, HAVE 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION Catholic people of Scandinavian whose slopes are cbvered with descent. The Rev. Meinrad Wes- grape vines and fig and olive (St. Patrick’* Parith) mittee reports three new altar selmann, O.F.M., pastor of the The American Fixture Co. Forty Hours’ devotion will be cloths are nearing completion. Holy Family church there, has a» F. J. KIRCHHOF held next week, beginning Sunday Those will fill the present ranged fot this mission, which he Heads Appointed Manufacturtra of morning with exposition of the needs the altar. Tickets for the is calling the “Scandinavian Cath­ Blessed Sacrament at High Mass, award of a vanity set with pillow, olic Revival.” The mission proper (CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS C onstruction C o . to be sung by the school children. made and donated by Mrs. A. fot the Catholic people will be Masses on Monday and Tuesday Canzone, were distributed amoijg given in the church and the lec­ For C. C. D. Unit CHURCH FURNITURE will be at 8 o’clock with exposition those present and will be sent to tures for noh-Catholics will be de­ in the day, and services each eve­ other members by mail. Father livered in the public hall of the (Holy Gho*t Parith) BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES BUILDERS ning at 7:45. Members of the Sommaruga read a detailed report town. 'The Holy Ghost unit of the Altar and Rosary society have of receipts and disbursements of The purpose of the lectures is to Confraternity of Christian Doc­ MiUwork of All Kinds We Appreciate Your Patronage pledged themselves to have repre­ the recent bazaar. His ten-minute give a history of Scandinavian trine was organized at a Ineeting sentatives present throughout the instruction was on the stole. A countries, under Catholic and Prot­ held on Wednesday evening at FRANK KIRCHHOF, 1232-46 ARAPAHOE ST. estant auspices, and, with these in­ Forty Hours’. Other parish socie­ social hour followed the business Holy Ghost halL The following PRESIDENT DENVER, COLO. 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. ties will carry out tlus plan also. session, with Mmes. H. Livingston troductions as a background, to^ officers of the unit were appoint­ Contributions of flo\tors for the and J. J. Kennedy acting as host­ bring in the fundamentals of the ed: President, Joseph Maguire; altar will be greatly appreciated. esses. Catholic reli^on. After each lec­ vice president, Mrs. Harvey J. They may be sent to the rectory The Y^ung Ladies’ sodality ture there will be< an open forum Smith, treasurer, William P. Do­ before Saturday noon. clubub isStudy is meeting in the li­ discussion. The topics on the coh- lan; secretary*, Mrs. T. F. McMen- -This Sunday wjll be Holy Com­ brary every Monday evening. St. secutive evenings will be as fol­ amy. Edward Mylan was appoint­ munion day for the members of Ann’s club meets every Friday lows: “Our Scandinavian Heri­ ed chairman of Study clubs; Miss the Holy Name society and all evening at the home of one of its tage,” “God in Catholic Norway,” Mary Floyd, chairman of teachers; Ambition To Do Big Things men and boys of the parish. ,A members. This week’s meeting “Jesus Christ in Protestant Nor­ James Costello, chaftman of fish­ meeting was held-in the library will be held at the home of Mrs. way,” “The Church in Catholic ers, and Mrs. Nellie Konicke, chair­ Tuesday evening. S. F. Chiolero, 2354 West 33rd Sweden,” “Salvation by Faith in man of helpers. There is always a place in the sun for a man who has ambi­ The October meeting of the avenue. The club sponsored by Protestant Sweden,” “Confession The Altar and Rosary society Altar and Rosary society was held Mrs. T. C. McEIroy will resume of Sins in Catholic Denmark,” will hold its regular monthly tion to get ahead.- Working harder, paying closer attention to Tuesday afternoon in the library, its meetings in the near future. “The Presence of Christ in Prot­ meeting in the church hall this Mrs. T. C. McEIroy presiding. Re­ Mr. and Mrs. Chaffin, formerly estant Denmark,” and “The Sec­ Friday at 2 p. m. The social hour detail, grasping every chance that offers, have always been ports of standing committees were of this parish, who had been re­ ond Spring in Scandinavia.” will include a tour 'of the Lewis made by chairmen. Mrs. McEIroy, siding in New Mexico for the past In Father Johnson’s absence, building, where the group will wit­ stepping-stones to success in business. reporting for the visiting com­ year, have returned and are plan­ Father Doran will take charge of ness a may put on by the Com­ mittee, said that Mrs. D. R. Lucy ning to stay here indefinitely. Mr. the regular Tuesday evening in­ munity Chest Members and their had made 23 calls with her in the and Mrs. Sanford. Lucy spent a quiry classes. friends are invited to attend. Men with vision; men with courage and energy are natural past month. As a result, applica­ very pleasant vacation in the The Guild of Faith of Cathedral tion for membership was accepted southern part of the state and parish held an election of officers tending non-Catholic schools in or­ leaders, and the next ten years should see new figures in the from Mmes. McCartin, O’Donnell, New Mexico. Eugene Sullivan and recently at which Father Johnson der that arrangements may be and Rosevear. The sewing com- John Dalsant left last week for was elected head of the group for made for their religious instruc­ economic picture. The friendly co-operation of The American Chicago, where they planned to the second term. Miss Cora M. tion. Exclntive renter witness the world series games. Urban was chosen secretary to suc­ The Cathedral Holy Name so­ National Bank will play its part. of Folding Chair* . Thomas Finn, son of Mr. and ceed Mrs. Maude Kolb. At the ciety has been reorganized for the Bridge Set* and meeting a program was formu­ season, and plans are being iiiade Banquet Table* Mrs. T. B. Finn, who had been in Washington, D. C., where he was lated in which on alternate Wed­ to take care of preparations for Listen to**Richard the Lion Hearted,'* KLZ, Every Tuesday Evening, 8:45. "A Better Chair, graduated from the law school of nesdays the group will meet in the the diamond jubilee celebration. A Better Table” the Catholic university, arriv ^ reading room for a half hour busi­ The Cathedral group will be host GEO. D. here last week. ness (.session and an hour discus­ to the Holy Name men of the city Children of the school were sion group on the Bibld in con­ at the nert quarterly meeting in LEONARD served breakfast by a committee nection with the Confraternity of December. S451 W. 38th Ave. GA. 6299 of the Mothers' club first Fri­ Christian Doctrine, under the lead­ day. The October meeting will be ership of W. H. Hinton. This is to DEVOTION TO MARY C*»ter»—That Are Built to De­ American National Bank be followed by a social hour. liver Real Service for Your held in the school Thursday after­ In Bleised Griynon De l|ontl!ort'8 Specific Requirement*. noon, Oct. 17. This is an im­ The second general meeting of trestlae on True Devotion to th^ Bleeeed the Confraternity of Christian Vinrln we find « perfect devotion tq the HOSPITAl^HOME portant meeting as election of of­ Mother of God, * inre meant of 17th at Lawrence Frank Kirchhol, Pres. INSTITUTIONS ficers will be held,.and the program Doctrine was held in St. Paul’s sanctification, a royal road to salvation. Industrial Caster for the ensuing season will be def­ chapel Friday evening. There are By the faithful practice of this devotion initely - planned. The monthly eight Study flubs in operation and yon will give great glory to God. Booklet Each deposit insured up to $5,000 under the Federal Deposit Insurance Fund, and Truck , Co. containing thl> lecret of lanctity may he C. E, Armitronf, Mfr. meeting of the Young Ladies' so­ plans are going forward for can­ had ' at actual cost, ten cents in silver. KE. 4951 dality will be held Monday eve­ vassing the parish to determine the Address De Hontfort Society, (58 W, «2S 14TH ST., DENVER ning in the library. number of Catholic children at- 87tb St., Chicago HL Office. 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 NON MEMBERS INVITED TO While Catholics should have MEETING OF ALTAR SOCIEH a Rosary to say their beads

(Blessed Sacrament Parish) member to the meeting, and any every day, Holy Mother An open meeting of the Altar newcomer to the parhh or any wo­ Church has set the month of and Rosary society will be held this man not coming with a member is Friday afternoon in the basement invited to be present as a special (St. John’s Parish) Octobfer in a special manner FINER SERVICE of the school. Mrs. Patrick S. Do­ guest of the president. Following a A junior traffic squad has been lan,-president and the hostesses*of short business session, there will be formed at the school in co-opera­ to practice the saying of the the day are making special prepar­ a get-acquainted hour and a dis­ tion with the National Safety coun­ ations to accommodate a large num­ play t)f articles to be given away cil and the Denver police depart- Rosary. Many indulgences ber of guests, and it is expected at the'fiesta. Mmes. L. P. Litteli, jnent. IW purpose is to insure attached to saying of Rosary. AT LESS COST that many women of the,parish will Theodore Nelligan, a n d Roady safety for the smaller children in take advantage of this opportunity Kenahan, Jr., hostesses, will nre- crossing the streets on their way to visit the society. Each member side at the tea tables. * to and from school. Membership is asked to bring at least one non- in the squad is restricted to the Fiesta Plant Progress ' Our stock of Rosaries is complete, with best grades Mrs. T. E. Greene, general chair­ older boys, and positions of honor • § man of the third annual fiesta, to will be awarded according to scho­ at lowest prices. be held Friday and Saturday eve­ lastic merit. Sergeant Bemis of nings, Oct 18 and 19, in Ls)yola the police department visited the Quality, Service and Courtesy Our Motto Tabeniacle Group school Wednesday morning and in­ hall, at a meeting of the committiee Naturally, the finer facilities and equip­ on arrangements, announced the structed the boys as to their du­ receipt of several new articles to ties. Can be Furnished From 10^ to $50.00 ment and longer experience of the Horan be given away at the affair. A door Miss Marcella Seep presided at Chooses Officers prize will be given each evening— the first meeting of tne Young La­ firm mean finer service to patrons. Friday, a new model radio, and dies’ sodality at the school Fri­ Rosary Novenas to Our Lady, 15^ Each day, Oct. 4. Plans were made for Saturday, a handsome reading MAIL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION But they do not mean higher prices. Msgr. Hugh L. McMenamin was lamp. The doors will open Friday co-operation in the Study club host to the Tabernacle society at evening at 7 o’clock, and light re­ pregram, and five Study clubs were Suited to people in all circumstances, many the Cathedral rectory Friday aft­ freshments will be served through­ fo med. ernoon, Oct. 4. It was the open­ out the evening. Saturday evening' The Altar and Rosary society ing meeting of . the season. The will feature a ham dinner, with will meet at the school Friday. Horan and Son Services cost less than would following are the officers chosen James Clarke doors opening at 5 o’clock and Oct. 18. Luncheon will be served have to he paid elsewhere. at the meetingf* some of whom every care being taken to provide at 1 o’clock, followed by the busi­ were re-elected: President, Mrs. for prompt serving of individual ness meeting. Church CkNMlc House Charles J. Dunn; first vice presi­ guests and parties from 5 to 8 p.m. St. John’s Evening Bridge club dent, Mrs, J. J. Torpeyj second The dinner is in charge of St. Ri­ met Monday, Oct, 7, at the home vice president, Mrs. F. W. Barry; ta’s, S t Joan of Arc’s, and the Lit­ of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kohl. A spe­ 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor'3789 third vice president, Mrs. W. H. tle Flower circles. Members of cial celebration wms arranged in Mack; fourth vice president, Mrs. the three circles are working hard honor of the birthday of one of C. H. Hayden; fifth vice president, to make this feature a success in the members, J. T. Gibson. Prizes Mrs. Ralph W. Kelly; treasurer, every way. Mrs. Peter D. Walsh, in were awarded to George Wolfgang Mrs. Edward T. Gibbons; financial charge of the tables, will be as­ and Miss Monica Hayden. Mr. and ORA secretary, Mrs. Philip Clarke; re­ sisted by women from each of the Mrs. George Schwarz were wel­ AND SON CHAPELS cording secretary. Miss Anne Bir­ ten circles. Mrs. Louis Dispense comed as new members. The next mingham ; corresponding secreta^, will superintend the preparation of meeting will be held at the home Gleveland. 3?laoc Mrs. George J. Blish; chaplain, the food. of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gotchey, S O F E U n Y Mrs. M. N^hring; vestment com­ Interest in the cake-baking con­ With the inauguration of some mittee, Mrs. F. W. Barry; press- test has received new impetus with 20 Study clubs in the parish, it committee, Mrs. Ralph W, Kelly, the announcement of a challenge has become necessary to hold two chairman; Miss Anne Birmingham, issued Hy certain gentlemen of the leaders’' meetings Friday, Oct. 11. FIDDLY LJIDDLY GuarJing forever our Ibunders Ideals assistant chairman. parish, who claim they can produce One meeting will begin at 10:30 Msgr. McMenamin welcomed the something superior to the famed a. m. and the other at 7:30 p. m. Price* effective October 11, end until market members and spoke of the import­ ______8 ______------1 ------article that mother “used to” and The same program will be pre­ change* make price change* nece**ary. ance of -the society in Colorado. continues to make. Seventy-five sented at each meeting, and lead­ The Rev. Edward M. Woeber, women have entered their names ers may attend either session. TOMATO JUICE Libby’*, spiritual director, introduced the with Mrs. James Brennan, who is Thfe Holy Name society men will new officers, and also expressed in charge of this event, and the receive Holy Communion in a 3 cans for...... 1 9 c sincere appreciation to the retir­ number is growing daily. The cakes body at the 7:30 Mass this Sun­ ing president, Mrs. J. J. Torpey, are to be delivered at Loyola hall day, Oct 13. There,will be no FRUIT COCKTAIL D el M onte, and to all other officers who ren­ for judging by Saturday noon, Oct. breakfast meetings until further Fire Prevention dered valuable assistance in the 19, where Mrs. Frank Geary (Ju­ Why Pay More? announcement. No. 1 can, 2 for...... 2 7 c (Tradamark) past year. lie Dean) will judge them. Thomas William Davidson, son The following perpetual mem­ A cedar chest filled with valu­ of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. Da­ . Del Monte, *Iiced or cru*hed, berships were received: Mrs. John able articles is the attraction pro­ vidson, was baptized Sunday aft­ PINEAPPLE Topic of Address McD. Whyte and the late J. McD. vided by St. Joseph’s circle, of ernoon at St. John’s church by WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES Whyte, and Mr. and Mrs. W, J. which Mrs. T. J. Morrissey is cap­ Father Canavan. The sponsors ‘SS.!...... ,. I S c ...... 1 9 c Schneider. Miss Maude Gill spoke tain. The chest will be on display were Alice May Davidson and Mat­ INCORPORATED on the Community Chest. on the promenade leading to the P F A P H ir Q (Annunciation Parith) thew Green. Sliced or Halve*. The annual report indicated a Denver Dry Goods tea room. It Is The Monday Bridge club was Colorado Owned Stores Mr. Cahill, a member of the successful term. The reports on estimated that the contents of the Denver fire department, addressed entertained Oct. 7 at the home of No. 2 (!an, 2 for...... 27^ the Study club and on the silver chest, which include wool blankets, Mrs. William P. Horan, Jr., 660 l7th and Broadway the school Tuesday morning. He anniversary tea last June were a hand-made quilt, bath sets, n est 800 Santa Fe Dr. discussed the methods of fire pre­ towels, sheets, and cases, will be Clayton, Mrs. W. B. Clark of Bal­ No; 2'/2 can, 3 for...... 50^ Broadway and Ellsworth vention and urged the co-opera­ made by Mrs. Ralph W. Kelly and boa, Canal Zone, was a g;uest for 15th and California 16th and California Mrs. George J. Blish. well over $250 in vklue. St. Anne’s tion of the entire student body in circle is contributing a bridge set, the afternoon. High score was the elimination of fire Hazards in A talk on the work of the Tab­ held by Mrs. Ralph Smith, and sec­ CORN Edward*’ Wa Do Not Haro Spacial Salat But SelL Yon at Oar Lowatt ernacle society was given by Mrs. donated by Mrs. William C. Thorn­ Del Monte Denver. , ond score by Mrs, John Spencer. Whole Kernel Dependable Pricat ETa>7 Da; eo All Drug Marehandita. Edward F. Murray. ton. A reading chair and lamp, to The members of the sodality be nven away together, will be Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Koster of 12-ox. Can. The place of the njxt meeting 615 Clayton, who have been mem­ held a,meeting in the school hall will be announced at a later date. displayed at Daniels and Fisher’s, last week on Thursday. Phyllis and the doll’s house will be on dis- bers of this parish for several 2 f o r ...... 23^ McCormack, prefect, open^ the plav in the tower entrance to the years, will leave next week to make meeting with prayer. Robert Ma- fifth floor tea room. their home in Cheyenne, Wyo. AY Bread gor then read the minutes of the White or Whale Wheat The fiesta promises to set a new Sliced or Unaliead previous meeting. The prefect mark in parish achievements. The NOB HILL Announcing urged attendance at Mass and committee is leaving nothing un­ COFFEE _____ 16 oz. loaf, 6^ Holy Communion on tha first F ri­ done to ensure a large attendance, Patronesses Are day and outlined the work of the and parishioners are giving their r n /% ¥ T D M*x-I-muM, Safeway, sodality for the month of October. full co-operation to make the af­ 1 pound bag rL itJU K Plfi|y Wi»ly She suggested plans for a Rosary TO STU T OCT. !5 fair a success. A hospitality com­ drive in honor of the Blessed mittee will greet the guests, and 101b. 24 Mother. Charles Hartman gave a The Robert Bellarmine Philo­ therj will be something doing every Listed for Party 19c bag ...... 4 0 ^ lbs...... 90^ brief talk on the advantages to sophical c l^ , one of the acti-vities minute of the two evenings. be gained from the reading of the Devotiops in honor of the Blessed 48 lb. bag...... $ 1 .7 5 Queen’s Work and urged sub­ of the Re^is^-Lfbrary association, Followjng is the; Ket of patron­ will resume itg Friday evening Virgin Mary are held every Wed­ esses for the anndal card 'trtirty scriptions. The meeting closed nesday and F rid ^ evening in Octo­ with prayer. lectures Oct. 26 at 8 o’clock. sponsored by the Queen of Heaven MEAT FEATURES Through the courtesy of the man­ ber at 7:30. Daily Masses are Orphans' Aid society to be held The Sigma Tau held its annual at the regular hours, 6:45 and 7 :30, Bonele**, agement of the Cosmopolitan hotel, at the orphanage, West 49th and Fish Fillets BO waate. election of officers Wednesday eve­ the regular sessions will be held with recitation of the Rosary at the Federal boulevard, Tuesday after­ ning. Phyllis McCormack was this winter at assembly room A. 6:45 o’clock Mass. Pound ...... 15^ School hours have been changed. noon, Oct 15: elected president and Mary Ellen The aim of the club is to pre­ Dr. Eva Arbini Imbro, Mmes. All lean Fwley, ^ secretary. The members They are now 9 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 William Berberich, Frank Berg, Ground Beef meat. , sent an elementary course of Cath­ p. m. to 3 p. m. will begin their story hours in the olic philosophy, logic, cosmology, Joseph J). Brennan, Stephen Chio- 2 pounds for....29^ grade school next week. psychology, and ethics, so simpli­ The men of the parish will re­ lero, N. Comnillo, Mary Connell, George Finan, a member of the ceive Holy Communion at the 8 J. J. Celia, Sr., Frances Conway, Swiff* Premium, fied as to be of enjoyment and of o’clock Mass Sunday. Sliced Bacbn platter atyl*. graduating Class of 1934, com­ profit even to untrained minds, J. T, Cronin, Loretta Daugherty, pleted a course at the Airalane and to minds fatigued after a Father KenneaUy, C. M., of S t Ed Delehanty, Frank DeRose, J. P. Pound ...... 39^ Appliances school in San Diego,* Thomas’ seminary said the 10:30 Ditolla, Carlo Dllullo, William Calif., with an average of 92.5 day’s hard strain. and 12 o’clock Masses Sunday. Fresbp new The Rev. Emmanuel T. Sandoval, Farrell, Ed Fitzpatrick, James E. Peanut Butter stock* per cent. George has been as­ Mr. and Mrs. W. O’Connell, for­ Gaule, Ed T. Gibbons, and J. M. signed to duty for nine months S J., who lectured on logic and merly of Houston, Tex., have re­ 2 pounds for.„.25^ cosmology the first year of the Harrington. on the sea as a part of his course. cently moved into the parish. Mmes. M. lacmo, Irene Koser, club’s activity, and on psychology Miss Margaret Campbell is in the Membenhip Drive Under Way last year, -will conduct the class Ralph Kelly, W. J. Kirk, J. 0. A P.-T. A. membership drive, mountains for a month’s vacation. Krouse, E. C. McCabe, J. J. Mc- in general ethics in the first semes­ Patricia Elaine, daughter of ])dr. under thp supervision of the chair­ ter, and on particular ethics the Conaty, William McGraw, Michael man, Mrs. Hugh Gallagher, is well and Mrs. Oscar Johnson, was bap­ Moauro, U. Morganti, R, Morris­ second. The course consists of 12 tised Sunday. Sponsors were Rich­ under way. With the assistance lectures each semester. Lectures sey, J. H. Mulvihill, Mary Nahring, of the council members, it is hoped ard and Betty Buckley. Jane Phyl­ J. D. Nevin, J. Osner, G. J. ARGONAUT HOTEL will be academic periods of 50 lis Drinkard, daughter of Mr. and A. that the enrollment wfll be largely minutes, followed by an open dis­ O’Byme, M. J. O’Fallon, Lydia increased. Mrs. John E. Drinkard, whose O’Hara, B. T. Powell, J. Ryan, Where Denver’* Society Entertain* for Luncheon* and Dinner* cussion of 20 minutes. The previ­ sponsors were William E. Drinkard C. On the fourth Wednesday of ous courses are not requisite for Leo Ryan, A. H. Seep, Harvey FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, each month, the regular P.-T. A. and Florence Crowley, was also Smith, J. H. Spillane, P. J. Sulli­ the present. The dues will be $2 baptized. DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE TABOR 2361 meeting will be held in the eve­ a semester, or 26 cents a single van, C. 0. Reed, J. H. Reddin, A. Little Flower circle will meet C. Tremlett, Harry Taylor, John ning in order that the men may lecture. As in former years. Fa­ with J. J. Drinkard, Wednesday, Beautiful Ballroom* Private Dining Room The participate. , ther Sandoval -will conclude each Vail, A. S. Vagnino, Eugene Ver- Oct 16. aldi, Matthew Verlinden, Ellen The regular P.-T. A. meeting meeting with brief reviews of new Catechism classes f o r public was held in the parish hall books. Weekbaugh, H. E. Weirick, and school children are held each Fri­ Charles Z^arlengo. Hammond Organ Wednesday, Oct 9. Plans for a For application to membership day at 3:30 p. m. in the school. dinner to be held Nov. 7, under Misses Julia Cliffprd, May Coo­ TRY A TON in the club, or for further informa­ St. Jude’s circle will meet Thurs­ ley, Mary Coughlin, Carrie Dam- From A New and Beautiful Musical Instrument the auspices of the organization, tion, please apply ttf Miss Grace day, Oct 17, instead of Friday with were made. iana, Katherine Fitzsimmons, and M. Palmer, TA. 1281Sor CH. 0564, Mrs. James E. Perkins, 2236 For­ Katherine SmiQ;. THE PIKE’S PEAK FUEL fo r tha A benefit card party will be giv­ or to Miss Margaret O’Brien, GA. est street A full attendance is en by the P.-T. A. at Hagus hall Arrangements have been made CO. 4713-J. urged in order to make final ar­ for transportation of guests to Friday evening, Oct 11, at 8 rangements for the fiesta. Mem­ Miner*, Shipper*, and Retailara of Pike View Cofl ‘o’clock. Mrs. Fred G%nty is chair and'from the carline in the after­ DENVER’S CLEANEST LIGNITE Church . . . School. . . Home . . . Hotel CATHEDRAL P.-T. A. bers are requested to call Mrs. noon. man. Prizes will be awarded and Perkins, YOrk 4784-W. 863 WAZEE KE. 7283-4-S Mortuary and Club refreshments will be served. Tick TO SPONSOR PARTY Mr. and Mrs- Frank Ewers of AID SOCIETY TO MEET ets are 25 cents. Indianapolis, Ind., who spent a The regular meeting of the Sa­ t The Cathedral P.-T. A. will week with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ewers, This wonderful new instrument, which provides more than cred Heart Aid society will be held CALIFORNIA VISITORS meet Monday, Oct. 14, at 2:30 in left Wednesday evening for their at the Catholic Daughters’ club 253,000,000 different tone colors, is the sensation of the Musical Mr. and Mrs. John Flavin and the Cathedral cafeteria at 1824 home. They were called to Denver house Thursday, Oct. 17, at 2 p. m. World! Tone colors are produced electrically. There are no Mrs. Florence Robertson and son, Logan street. The guest speaker by the illness of Mr. Ewers’ Home Public Market pipes. It dannot get out of tune. Charles, formerly of Denver, now will be Father Doran, and the fifth n»ther, Mrs. Mary Ewers, who was Reterre Oct. 24, 25, and 26 for of California, are visiting at the grade will entertain. The council buried after services at Blessed St. Prancit de Sales’ carnival, 235 PHONE MAIN 1026 OPEN SUNDAfif MORMNC home of Mr. and Mrs, John Mur­ will meet at 1 o’clock Monday in Sacrament church Saturday. S. Sherman. phy of 3768 Williams. Mrs. Rob­ the cafeteria before the meeting. Noon-Day Recitals—Week Days ertson, the widow of Charles Rob­ On Oct 19, the P.-T. A. will give ertson, who died recently, was card party at Daniels and BREEN-CORFMAN Except Monday formerly Florence Flavin. Fisher’s tea room. SUNSHINE Florists DENVER DRY GOODS CO. 1456 CALIFORNIA SCHOLL’S DISPLAYS OLD BIBLES Modern Laundry In commemoration of the 4(IOth •Ih This is the electric organ, the excellent qualities of which were 4916 W. 36th Phone GA. 1363 aniversary of the first printed Eng­ lb described by Monsig^nor Bosetti in The Denver Catholic Wet wash, 17 pounds for..... 50c lish edition of the Bible,’the Den­ BUTTER Register June 27. ’ Wet flat, flat ironed, ver Dry Goods company sent out 2 for 57c Sa l t e d ok u N^a l Yed 2 for 57c IS pounds ...... 60c invitations to all denominations to Dry wash, 20 pounds for..$1.00 display old and rare copies of thf Check Quality—Check Price Shirts finished in any Bible at the store. Scores of an­ tique and unusual editions were EGGS New - Honey- New The firms listed here de- service, each...... 11c TELEPHONE MA. 3518 CALL DRIVER NO. 11 sent in. One display i s . in the Large Specials, doz. 4 0 ^ S lb. pail...... 45<^ ;; serve to be remembered north 16th street window, but the 10 lb. pail...... 8 5 ^ —SPECIAL— W ells Nusici& main display is in the book de­ Extras, dp*...... 3 5 ^ when you are distributing NBC Bldg. ImjMrted Sardines, King Oscar partment on the California street Brand, Larfa Cans— ...... *....15c your patronage in the dif­ 1629 ^ lif o m u St. TAbor 2311 w« Sllandards, doz,^...... 3 0 ^ Cottas^ Cheese, lb.'10tl^ side. All sizes are included from Mad. Size Cans.—...... ferent lines of business. Stera a midget one, about one and one Buttermilk, gal...... 5 ^ With Extra Cream Small Sira Cans...... —.r-5c Home of the STEINW AY Housahold half inches square, to huge old Monarch Brand, Larca Cans, Goods family Bibles. There are 35 for THE SUNSHINE MERCANTILE CO. Extra Small Sardinas, Can,...«.12VtC and Morchandiao eign fangue editions and one Bible Spring Ducklings, 3Va-5 Ibl., lb.....35c DUFFY STORAGE AND that is valued at $4,000. All are 1509 Lawrence St. Spring Chickens, lb...... 27c MOVING CO. owned by individuals in and No leghorns. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS around Denver. PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone KE. 4205 Thursday, October 10. 1936 y en meeting, to be held Sun­ leaders of the Study clubs of the o’clock in the home of Mrs. E. committee. Mrs. G. W. Phelan day afternoon, Nov. 17. Mrs. Confraternity of Christian Doc­ THE GLACIER PRIEST Boudreaux. All mothers are in­ and Mrs. D. O’Keefe wish to thank Monaghan and Mrs. Sears will trine: Paul Murray, Frank O’­ vited to join. Wednesday’s meet­ all who helped make this affair a have charge of the entertainment Brien, Frank Kemme, Nicholas In New Films and New Story ing was preceded by a covered- success. and community singing. Burtscher, Alfred Evans, Mrs. J. dish luncheon. Mrs. W. C. Kimmins, president, A room count was taken of the M. Harrington, Mrs. Bernard Pilz, Thursday morning, a group of conducted the meeting of the P.-T. mothers present, and the eighth Mrs. Patrick Hoare, Mrs. Elizabeth Confraternity of Christian Doc­ A. Oct. 2. Mrs. Kimmins reported grade had the largest per cent. O’Connell, Mrs. C. M.'Walsh, and A Voyage Into The Ice Inferno trine leaders met at the home of her attendance at the presidents’ Mrs. John Connelly, mother of Mrs. O’Keefe. Mrs. W. Arend. Weekly meeUngs luncheon held at the Argonaut ho­ J. Bryan Connelly of this parish, The Holy Name men*will receive are being held for Study club tel Tuesday and at a meeting of died Wednesday morning at her Communion this Sunday at the leaders. Some of the leaders have the state board on Thursday of last home in Chicago. 7:30 Mass, THE DENVER CITY AUDITORIUM volunteered their services in help­ week. Mrs. J. T .' Hanningan, The Aquinas players will give ing new groups to organize. Their mawzine chairman, and Mrs. Phil their next production Oct. 24 and services may be obtained by leaving Mulligan, assistant press chair­ 25. a request at the rectory. man, att.ended meetings held in the Social iPlanned The C.T.-P.A. served breakfast WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 Members of the Children’s choir week at the School Administration to 105 children on the first Friday. will go to Castle Rock this Sunday building. Mrs. F. McCallin; mem­ The cafeteria sponsored by the AFTERNOON, 4:00 EVENING, 8:30 to sing at the 11 o’clock Mass. bership chairman, and her assist­ By College Club group opened Tuesday, Oct. 8. All-day exposition of the Blessed ant, Mrs. 0 . F. Barnes, announced The following women were named Admission 50<^ Sacrament will be held in Castle that the quota of 423 members was (Regis College) chairmen of various committees: Rock. reached within -ten days. A contri­ Preparations are complete for Mrs. G. C. Kull, ways and means; Children 2 5 ^ Boxes 75^ Hostesses for the Altar society bution was made to the St; An­ the Delta Sigma social, to be held Mrs. George Patrick, membership; Tickets on Sale at Cottrell’s Clothing Co., 621 16th St., card party Thursday, Oct. 17, will thony Neighborhood house. Monday evening, Oct. 14, at the Mrs. Charles Crowe, program, and and at Margie Ryan’s, 1554 California St. be Mrs. A. Nolan, Mrs. F. Nojsn, Sister Consuela and Mrs. George Broadmooy Country club. Mrs. J. M. Harrington, publicity. and Mrs. Ed Moore. , s Farrar, safety chairmen, reported With the Ranger football squad REGIS Presents FATHER HUBBARD, Explorer, that the safety squad of 20 boys playing away from horte Sunday, In Person OLD HEIDELBERG is directing traffic a t the school the work of repainting and repair­ GROUP TO STAGE intersections. Twelve boys are ac­ ing the Regis stadium stands has MYSTERY PLAY Flying, Mushing, Trekking, Crawling, Esquimos, Dog Heroes, SOCIAL PLANNED tive at all times. Miss Vera Hum­ been going on this week. The Wild Game, Volcanoes, Crevasses, Glaciers, Alaskan Grandeur. mel was appointed welfare chair­ Rangers will play A regimental (Holy Rotary Parish) ' (St. Elizabeth’s Parish) man, and Mrs. D. O’Keefe was eleven at Fort Warren in Cheyenne elected fourth vice president, ow­ Sunday afternoon. The .delightful three-act play, Ajiew and different program is ing to the resignation of Mrs. R. The Very Rev. Robert M. Kelley, "The Black Derby,” will be full being planned for the social to be H. Pangel, who has moved to an­ S.J., president of the college, was of mystery and comedy. It will a n O K thotcount^ given at St. Elizabeth’s hall on the other city. Mrs, M. F. Cannon, one of the officers’^at the jubilee be presented Sunday, Oct. 20, in EH evening, of Oct. 23. The “Alt program chairman, introduced the Mass of Msgr. O’Ryan Sunday. the school hall. The members of Now in Progress Heidelberg Stein Waltz” wsll be a Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are guest speaker, Mrs. T. A. Coegriff, Other priests present from the the cast are Elsie Kasinga, Agnes throwback to the old German gar­ who spoke on the Community college were the Rev. Joseph A. Kucler, Lillian ‘ Stonich, Julia reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. den, where the'students of Heidel­ Chest. Ryan, S.J.; the Rev. Armand For- Stucka, Albert Horvat, Steve berg used to, congregates The deco­ JOHN H. REDDU'l Miss M. Blee and Miss Vera stall, S J.; the Rev. William Doyle, Machuga, Anthony Padboy, John OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M. rations and appointments will con­ Hummel, school nurse,' spoke S J.; the Rev. Florence' Mahoney, Peketz, Jr., and Anthony Tezak. Attorney and Counselor at Law form with the central idea. The on the health program for the S.J., and the Rev, Francis Keenoy, The Holy Name society will re­ 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block music will be 'furnished by Frank S.J. ceive Holy Communion Sunday at COAL Zarlengo and his band, which has school this year. The Rev. L. 17th and Curtis We Give Discount Stamps Thome and Mother Gerard gave The College Parents’ associa­ the 8 o’clock Mass. Phone MAin 0557 Denver, Colo. earned a reputation as one of the brief talks. Coach William Fitz­ tion held its initial meeting of the The regular monthly meeting of Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. leading local organizations. Ad­ year Monday evening in the li­ the Young Ladies’ sodality will be mission will be 50 cents per person. gerald and the football team gave a demonstration of a footbaU brary. held Monday evening. F. A. Mumford, Mgr. The Rev. Anthony J. Brunner, LEAVES FOR COAST game in slow motion. The Pep W. 25th and Decatur GA. 6125 club sang two numbers. SJ., of Trinidad, formerly asso­ Make a turkey dinner date for H. G. REID Mrs. James Hannan of 3240 ciated with Sacred Heart church Electrical Contracting, West 29th avenue, Denver, has left Dr. Swerdfeger has extended an Thursday, Oct. 24, at St. Francis invitation to the piembers who in Denver, left Wednesday for de Sales’ carnival. Repairing and Fiztnres Catholic Register, for San Francisco and the fair at Trinidad after spending a few San Diego, Calif. completed the course in first aid MA1» 7303 329 14th St. RABTOAT'S to give demonstrations in the days in Denver. Chest exhibit to be held in the MEAT MARKET Amusemeut Lewis store auditorium from OcL AID GROUP HEARS ^ Stop or Call The House of Quality, where the beet 11 to 19. A bus will be sta­ neate at the most reasonable prices rasy tioned in front of the high school CHEST SPEAKER A Newr Improved Drug M» obtained. G uide Your favorite building Friday, Oct. 11, at 1 1030 W. Colfax K£. 363B o’clock for anyone wishing to' see St. Clara’s Aid met Wednesday, Store INSURANCE Across from St. Leo's Church coal the exhibits and dramatization of Oct. 2. Mrs. E. F. Sullivan was a NOW OPEN the work of the various agencies EVERY speaker from the Community your favorite of the Community Chest. Chest and urged all to help in the a l Xm e d a d r u g JOS. J. CELL A MILE HI TUESDAY way . . , The 12th grade won the treat coming drive. for having the largest representa­ Mrs. Henry Barth is the new STORE, INC. 409 Security Bldg. ROLLER NIGHT tion at the P.-T. A. meeting. First president of liie Needlework guild, Phone KEystone 2633 SPICK & SPAN' and 12th grade mothers were and requests all directors to make Alameda at Broadway RINK DELIVERY hostesses. their returns ta her. New direc­ PHONES SP. 6613 SP. 9786 Sodality to Have Booth tors are welcome. Mrs. Martha Francis J. Fisher, Inc. 531 FORD NIGHT Special The sodality is promising every­ Feely and Mrs. P. J. Golden com­ We DellTsr Free and Freely TAbor 6204 BROADWAY Lump ...... $5 .3 0 one a good time at its novelty prise the committee for the card At the Harry Huffman Empire booth for the coming carnival. party to be held next month at the Cement ■ Plaster - Mortar s rich, Directed Theaters Margaret Doyle is convalescing Rainbo Bread company. pasteurized Lump ...... $ 5 .7 0 at her home as a result of an Metal Lath - Stucco and inspected from WHOUSOMt ENTRAINMENT DENVER-PARAMOUNT ^ For Better Drug Pinnacle accident at North Platte, Nebr. FORTY HOURS’ DEVOTIONS 2863 Blake St. T.B. tested cows. ALADDIN-BROADWAY Lump ...... $7 .2 5 Mias Margaret Gorman was en­ TABOR-RIALTO Week of Oct. 13: Denver, Store Service 16c qt., 23c gal. “T T ------Moffat tertained at her home at a birth­ OUR OWN ICE CREAM OSNVER'S FINEST OROANI BLUEBIRD-BIDE-A-WEE day party Oct. 1. St. Petrfek’s church; Castle CALL Lump L...... $6 .9 5 Plans for the bazaar and car­ Rock, St. Francis’ (may have 15c pt., 25c qt. 13 Hours’): La Junta, St. Pat- KEYSTONE 3146 nival to be held Oct. 24, 25, and OTHER DAIRY 26 in the parish high school gym­ ' rick’s; Stratton, St. Charles’. GLEN MILES PRODUCTS rht^------nasium, 235 South Sherman, are Per I b n to CaU and Give Xetl- progressing rapidly. Mrs. Bernard cranberries, jelly, conserves, rolls, antes en Paekias end Bhimiac Farmers’ Dairy League, Denvcr’n Smartest liallroom KEystoee 6U8 With DICK JURGENS Rio Grande Hynes, chairman of the dinner, is cake, and coffee. Dinner tickets a* sad Warabsaea, im S6th 8t i Inc. and his M C A Orchestra Aeroplane receiving favorable reports from will be 50 cents a person. The din­ DRUG STORE with a host of entertainers. i 506 S. Colorado Blvd. FR. 1064 Club Cafe Fuel Co. the women who are soliciting the ner will be served from 5 to 8 p. m. Alameda at So. Pennsylvania For Reservations Call SPruce 8752 witlf parish for the dinner. The follow­ on Thursday evening, thfe first Leo Davit and Hit 2nd & SANTA FE PHONES PE. 6433 SP. 9643 AMBRIAN ALWAYS THE BEST Orchestra I ing menu has been decided upon; night of the bazaar, and provisions i.anc€sr caNCi cm.owos r**£ sTAre Every Nite Except Monday Roast turkey, dressing, grravy, have been made to serve 1,200 per­ W* Deliver Free and Freely C LUMP” OWEN COAL COMPANY 3312 W. Alameda PE. 7826 sons. mashed potatoes, peas and caiTots, 801 WEST BAYAUO AVENUE TELEPHONE SPRUCE 4428

WWWWWWWWWWWWWW W WW W W W to to toSF ^ tr W W W W to WW WW w w y 4F to toWtoW tototoW toW W W tototoW W W W W W W W W W W W W yW SPW q TO ALL READERS OF THE CATHOLIC REGISTER THE ANNUAL FALL FIESTA For the Benefit of the Blessed Sacrament Parish will be held Friday, October 18, and Saturday, October 19, at LOYOLA HALL, East 2Srd and York Street GAMES fcONTESTS . DRAWINGS Hallowebn Party Friday Night and Re­ Doors Open at 7 P. M. Friday Night-5 o’clock Saturday Night freshments Free Door Prize Each Night Remember the Date and Place JOIN THE CROWD Space Donated by the Republic Loan Company EVERYBODY WELCOME Baked Ham Dinner Saturday Night Ik.*. Thursday, October 10, 193g Office' 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHODIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN; Pueblo Jesuit Is STUDENTS FROM MANY PARTS OF WORLD AT NEWMAN MEET

Representatives from seven- The Rev. Dr. John McDevitt, Pamphlet Author Newman clubs of the RocW Moun-1 chaplainiin of the Universityuniversity ofol Wyo- wyo- Saturday Is COA tain province met at Colorado nung Newman club, told of the The following reliable fuel deal* {'Continued Front Page One) Springs Sunday evening, Oct. 6. work that had been inaugurated eri are deterving of your patron* this province of the Jesuit order, Included in the group were stu­ this term at that institution. The age: has also praised the work and ask­ dents from many parts of the Rev. John P. Moran, chaplain of ed to have copies sent to St. Louis United , States, the Philippine the Rocky Mountain Conference Boulder Valley and Other Beet Coale for distribution. islands, Japan, and South Ameri-| of Newman' Clubs and of the Colo­ Fence Foite, Kindling, Gai and Oil. can countries. The Rev. John j rado School of Mines chapter. Honest Weights - Fair Prices. Father Behiels received his Your Patronage Appreciated Here. Scannell, chaplain of the Colorado spoke of the objectives of the ACE HIGH FUEL * TIMBER CO. schooling in Europe, his birthplace college Newman club, presided at Newman club. He impressed upon 645S----- Federal-- • 3lvd.Bl' GA. 1674 being in Belgium. He is a mis­ the dinner meeting, held under the his audience the influence that sionary in this section of the state, WOMEN’S DAY LYDEN LIM P. $S; EGG, $440| auspices of the Colorado college the great Cardinal Newman exerts NUT, »4.60. having for years been stationed at Newman club at Stratton Park inn. upon Catholic thought today, BERKELEY COAL CO. Antonito at the Jesuit missions which successfully answers any GUY D. LUCAS, Prop. there, until the order came from 382$; Tennyson GA. 3255 apparent ' contradictions that Rome for the Theatine Fathers to might be set forth by those who are Stesun Coal, $2.90; Screen Slack, $3.25; take over that section of the state. mided by specious arguments of an Pea Coal, $3.7$ and up. All gra^a of Father Behiels speaks eight lang­ alleged contradiction between faith Lump Coal, uages fluently and is very CAWOOD COAL CO. and science. 73 W, Virginia______3P. 4151 popular. Like his pastor at Mt. President Davies of Colorado Carmel, Father Giglio, he works college made an eloquent plea for at JOSLIN’S CHANGE TO KING LABEL COAL from morning to night each day I the participation of Catholic stu- Lump, $5.50; Egg, $5.40 with his <)wn parishioners but is ‘ ints in Newman club activities. Once used always used. We do not sub­ never too 'tired to do more. Fa­ stitute. He stressed the loyalties a student A GREAT MERCHANDISING EVENT CROW-BAR COAL CO. ther Behiels has been assistant to (Continued From Page OneJ should show to his home, his col J. F, Stremel, Mgr. TA. 2336 Father Giglio for 12 years and is European couuntries, no aid of lege, and his God, and urged the PLANNED FOR THE WOMEN OF DENVER 35th and Waxes one of the best known priests in any kind can now be sent to the young people to cultivate a better “Our Coal Is Blessed With Heat” this section. > y mission fields established by them. understanding and appreciation of BY THE WOMEN OF JOSLIN’S Wa urge you to buy your coal NOW. The booklet could well be the Every adult Catholip in the dio­ the truths of their faith. THE DENVER COAL A TIMBER CO. TA. 4704. R. A..Mauro, Mgr. 2210 19th St. subject for study of any group, cese who is earning a wage or a Some 90 students were present so beautifully have been explained salary should deem -it'a privilege at the meeting. The chaplains at­ COAL .... QUALITY . - - - COAL the Five Joyful, the Five Glorious, to become an annual or perpetual tending were the Rev. Joseph ' • At Lowest Prices Joslin’s dedicates to the noted and distinguished women of DENVER FUEL CO. and the Five Sorrowful Mysteries. member of the Pontifical Society O’Heron of Denver university, the 810 Water St. GA. 4377 His choice of words, expressions, for the Propagation of the Faith Rev. Dr. John McDevitt of the the nation and of Denver, Saturday, Oct. 12, as WOMEN’S and deep appreciation of his sub­ and to have some share in the University of Wyoming, the Rev, DAY. Women planned it. Women selected the merchan­ ERIE ECG AND LUMP COAL. ject make the booklet a choice Apostolic work of the Church John Wogan of Colorado State Other Quality Coals at Market Price, work, the result of much labor. throughout the world to bring college of mechanics and arts, the dise. Women set the prices at their tempting lows... AND EASTER LILY FUEL CO.. (Formerly Ryan Coal Co.7 Father Behiels says it was not in­ souls to Christ. A missionary Rev. John P, Moran of the Colo­ THEY ARE LOW . . . on Joslin-quality merchandise! E. L. LILLY, Mgr. tended for the “learned,” but any country and a parish imbued with rado School of Mines, and the Rev. 2231 Champa KE. 9631 learned person could not read it missionary ideals, ready to help John Siiannell of Colorado college. Women will be in charge of the entire store Saturday. Now, EVANS POTATO AND COAL CO. without wanting to reread the the missio^ at home and abroad, This meeting marked a rebirth it’s YOUR turn, Denver women! 704 Santa Fa touching words. Here are the will recem abundant blessings of Newman club spirit in the Rocky LOW PRICES ^ FREE DELIVERY closing words of the booklet: from God. Mountain region and a new im­ MAIN 1862 “Copy in your life the sublime I must call your attention also petus towards a study of Catholic JEWELL COAL CO. traits of Christ, your Model, lov­ to the many mission problems with­ thought and practice. FREE! 1000 Half Pound Formerly of 1899 S. Broadway, now lo­ ing your fellow man as yourself, in our own diocese and state. Our cated at 1400 W. Florida. Call us for missionary priests have been he­ lowest prices on all grades of coal. and forgiving your enemies from Boxes, Regular 40c Size PE. 8267 the heart. Then indeed you shall roic in meeting the hardships of make ‘your light shine before men, the past six years. Some of them Culture Series Carton SjMcial dei.route. Free del. Boulder nut, have been forced to bear priva­ .a-a. S iovE /iV i, sack, 20c; Industrial egg, sack. 25c; that they jnay glorify your Father Cigarettes Routt Co, egg, sack, 30c. L w er prices by who is in heaven.’ ” tions which only zeal and self-sac­ ton. Kindling, 10c. rifice of the highest character Is Announced QhjjcoJbsdLe.^ Luekiss. Chester- KALAMATH FUEL SUPPLY could endure. There is no ques­ fislds. Camels. Raleighs. Carton 101 S. Kalamath SP, 3361 Holy Name Society tion of salary or compensation. .(Continued From Page One) to the FIRST 1,000 women mak­ $1.10 Some cannot meet even small in­ ing a purchase of $1 or more any 5c Candy Bara, 3 for lOc Boulder VaUty Lump or Egg, $5.40. tinue the efforts of this associa­ Sterling Lump, $5.30. Hiway Xump, $6. To Receive Sunday terest obligations. tion in contributing towards the place in the store. Only one box Hershtya, Milky Way, Honey Egg, $6.75, Steam Coal, $2.90. Our larger parishes and those in advancement of Catholic literary to a customer. Almond, Uno bars. LAWRENCE COAL CO. better ^circumstances should as­ Street Floor I6th and Platte GA. 4998 (Our Lady of Mount Carmel culture by presenting courses of Pariih) sume their share in assisting the interesting and stimulating lec­ Block Wood, $2 face cord. Seven eackx Bishop to help our priests and par­ tures, and by introducing to Den­ All members of the Holy Name kindling, $1 . Boulder VaUey Lump or ishes that need a benefactor now. ver audiences speakers of inter­ Women’s Women’s fe. <1 Egg, $5.50. society will receive Communion in What a blessing it would be now national reputation. WOMEN’S DAY ONLY! MARTIN BROS. a body Sunday. KE. 0384 and in the years to come, if our The following is the'association’s Confirmation will be pven Sun­ good Catholic people would re program, for the fall semester: BAGS KID Quality Coal at Lowett Prices day, Dec. 1. All children over member our diocesan missions in Wednesday, Oct. 23, “The "Voyage Nut Coal, $4.50; .Wood by sack or cord. seven years must report for in­ Choose from our Stock of Furred and GLOVES PARKER’S COAL CO. their last wills and testaments. If to an Ice Inferno,” the Rev. Ber­ 2062 Lawrence TA. 9972 struction before being confirmed. a fund could be created to extend nard R. Hubbard, S.J.; Sunday, Further details may be obtained help to our many little; deserving Oct. 27, “Peace and War, Some 87c Unfurred WE SPECIALIZE IN BOULDER VAL­ at the rectory. mission centers, much could be Modern Trends,” the Rev, John P. Reg. $1 LEY COAL. LUMP AND EGG, $5.50 We ship by rail. done to save the faith for future Markoe, S.J.; Monday,' Nov. 11, Black, brown, navy . . A Reg. $2.95 ROLLING COAL CO. VISITING PRELATE IS generations. “Liberalism in the 19th Century,” group of stunning fall •* 1 ^ . 0786 I ask every adult Catholic who Mr. Henry W, Caspar, S.J., styles. Imported . . Slipons and i CO-AUTHOR OF PACT can afford to contribute to this col Sunday, Nov. 24, “The Fatalitarian fancy cuffs. COAL AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES lection to be as generous as his State,” the Very R$v. Ro^rt M. We appreciate your patronage. Kelley, S.J.; Monday, Dec. 9, “The COATS SMITTY COAL A ICE CO. (Continued From Page One) circumstances permit. Those who 1013 Santa Fe KE. 2S2I ishes in the United States. The cannot help financially can oflfer Social Security Bill,” the Rev. John prelate will preach at the Solemn their prayers that God will bless R. Mulroy; Sunday, Dec. 22, Hot — MASCOT — Clean “Christmas and Literature,”..the $2.25 (Quality Coal at Loweat Prices. Mass when the Forty Hours’ devo­ th«-work of the missions in foreign Lump, $5; Egg, $5; Nut, $4.50 tion is opened in St. Mary’s lands and in our country and that Rev. Theodore J. Schulte, S.J.; PIGSKIN WILLIAMSON COAL CO. church, Pueblo, and ■will preside He will sustain the hands of our Monday, Jan. 13, “The Church and . 25% off 3725 Irving GA. 5282 at other of the services. The Rev. priests and sisters in the vast mis­ the State in Mexico,” the Rev. GLOVES . Cyril Zupan, O.S.B., i s . making sion territories of our own dio­ Emmanuel T, Sandoval, S.J.; Sun­ On All New elaborate preparations for the re­ cese. day, Jan. 26, “Sigrid Undset, Her Beautiful frieze furred luxuriously 'with fox, beaver, lynx, ception of the distinguished visitor. Faithfully yours in Christ, Philosophy and Her Influence,” + URBAN J. VEHR, Mr. Joseph E. Douglas, S. J. CHRISTMAS kolinsky, wolf. Sporty plaid backs! Regularly $16.95 $1.59 The prelate will be in Denver The Sunday lectures of this se­ to $98.50 . . . tomorrow only . . . $13.56 to $78.80! Miles & Dryer Thursday and Friday of next week Bishop of Denver. Women’s fine peccary pig­ P. S. Kindly read this letter at ries will be at the Regis library CARDS Printing Co. and will preach at Holy Rosary at 3:30 p. m. Through the cour­ JOSLIN’S • . . second floor skins, black, white, brown, church both evenings at 7:80. all the Masses on Oct 13 and take cork, natural. the collection on Sunday, Oct. 20. tesy of the management of the Cos­ Wheel tickets for Bazaars Returns should be made to the mopolitan botali the Monday eve­ Chancery within two wekes. ning lectures' “will be at the Crystal Always on Hand J. T. Upton Renovating Co. room of tiie Cosmopolitan at 8 p. m. Frtie Knitting Bag Catholic Work Our CARPET Rapid and informal reviews of SATIN notable books, pamphlets, and With $5 Worth of 400 Brand New, Temptingly Styled Specialty CLEANERS Try-outs Begin magazine articles bearing on phi­ UNDIES THAT CLEAN losophy, sociology, history, reli­ 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. gion, and literature, followed by MINERVA Regular $3.98 W. H. UPTON, Manigcr For Annual Play round table discussion, conclude KEystone 6348, 6349 765 Tejon Street each meeting. YARN For further information, please TAbor 5223 (Regia High School) apply to Miss Grace M. Palmer, Fall Dresses $2.29 R^g. The try-outs for the annual play TAbor 1281 or CHerry 0564. Gorgeous gowns, panties, began this week, and are held each 60c 40c slips and chemise. . lavish evening after the regular classes with lace. for those who desire to take part in $0.48 $1 0.48 the comedy-drama that is to be Man On Relief presented about the middle of De­ cember. O and i O William F. McGlone, Jr., grand Awarded $500 NELLY DON RAYON '-IS knight of the Knights of Colum­ $5.98 Every dress is a brand new fashion release . . . not made bus, addressed the students at as­ (Continued From Page One) to sell for a special price . . . made to sell for $12.95 and PAJAMAS sembly Thursday morning, Oct and his present wife, Amelia $16,95! Here’s what you’ll find . . . for misses, juniors, 10, on “Christopher ^lumbus.” Helen, were married at Littleton FROCKS In the afternoon of the same before the Rev. Joseph M,. Desaul- women. Half-sizes. day, the Mothers’ club hhld a so­ niers, then pastor of St. Mary’s cial and reception for -the new church. e New alpacas, matelasses, novelty wools. 94c members, the mothers of the pres­ Mrs. James Day won the cake­ • Brilliant football shades . . black and brown. One and 2-piece styles . . ent freshmen. R. Paul Horan ad­ baking championship of Denver Nelda crepes, challis • Tunics, peplums, soutache braid. dressed the group on the “Com­ short coats to match. Friday night in the Silver Dollar 14 to 42. • Complete selection for all occasions. w . J ______... ____ munity Chest,” but the principal days celebration. Mrs. Thomas ...... ; I - ■ ■■ talk of the day was by the Rev. Ryan carried off second honors in SF w ww ▼ w sFwrww srwwwwwwwsswwv wwwywsrwwwx Theodore J. Schulte, S.J., who the contest. The $26 prizes, of; spoke on the “Spiritual Background fered on both Thursday and Fri­ of Catholic Education.” The day nights, were won by M. F, Sample Sale meeting was* attended by the larj;- Carey and Mrs. McNulty. Rhinestone Classified Ads est group of Regis mothers in This year’s celebration opened recent years. in a blaze of glory, with Virginia JEWELRY CORSETS There will be much football on O’Neal of 1332 Tremont street TOILETRIES! FURNACE WORK DRUG STORES the Regis fields in the next two being crowned queen of the fes­ We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities. FURNACES INSTALLED A REPAIRED HU'iCHlNSON'S ph arm a cy weeks. On Tuesday afternoon, tival, as the result of the beauty Your Naborhood Druggist the Shamrocks had a match with H, H. York, 627 E. Expoxltion. PE. 2218 Phone SPruce 0588 700 So. Pearl contest sponsored by the Denver NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS. ______JAMES HUTCHINSON the boys from Union high school. Rocky Mountain Newe. Large HOTELS The Clovers have a game sched­ crowds attended all three nights. Necklaces, bracelets, Famous makes in all types uled for Friday with the sopho­ NEWHOUSE HOTEL FURNACES While all receipts have not been rings, earrings. A buyl Soaps, Powders, Etc. Woodbury cold, facial or cleans­ for all figures. IS THE sh a d o w of Colorado'* beau­ mores from Holy Family high, and turned in yet, this year’s benefit ing cream or face powder 3 1 i tiful capitoL Colfax at Grant, OeaTcr, J. A. JOHNSON Friday of next week, with the Woodbury Soap...... J2 for 57^^ Colo.______I______Furnaces installed, cleaned, 'and re. has raised a neat sum for charity. Ovaltine, medium...... 4 7 i^ paired: inside air returns insUlled; re. sophomores from Cathedral high. Crystal White ...... 10 for 3 7 ^ CATHOUC DAUGHTERS' HOME. Wednesday afternoon of < next . Ft. Orange toilet tissue, pairs for all furnaces; asbestos coyer- Lux or Lifebuoy...... 10 for 3 9 ^ 1772 Grant. Pleaiant home for elrU. ings, chimney sUcks. Res. 1038 Gar- w’eek, the Shamrocks will meet BOX SOCIAL TO ' 10 f o r ...... 5 7 ^ ' field. FRanklin 1849-J. 709 E. 6th Ave the players from Mullen home. Palmolive ...... 10 for 2 7 ^ KEystone 4031. ' Bayer Aspirin, lOO’s...... 47

J tA G t EIGHT Office, 938 BannoSk' Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, October 10. 1935 WINTER Pail Horai Will GOAL OF $665,000 SET Cominittees Are ORDER COAL NOW! Coming of the colder months ushers in reading as the fav­ orite manner of spending leisure time. Eyes so often prohibit Immediate delivery of your fav­ full enjoyment of this enriching pastime, because of eyestrain, orite brands of coal. which is not only painful to the person who likes to read a lot, FOR COMMUNITY CHEST but oftener than not is a definite warning that his eyes need Give Radio Talk Named (or Party EGG ...... $5.10 attention and correction. After weeks of careful study by gram, of singing, dancing, and mu­ R. Paul Horan, district deputy the budget committee of the Com­ sic, in which children from child­ Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon, general LUMP ...... $5.30 of the Knights of Columbus, will munity Chest to determine the ac­ caring homes, nurseries, and com­ chairman of the second annual tual financial needs of each of its munity centers will take part. The Other high grade* of coal at market give the Columbus day radio ad­ fashion show and card party to Swigert Bros. Optical Co. 51 agencies for the coming year, performers will include boys and be given by the Catholic Daugh­ prices. dress over KOA this Saturday the goal of the annual campaim girls from Sf. Vincent’s, St. Clara’s, DENVER’S RELIABLE OPTOMETRISTS ters of America Saturday after­ night at 10 o’clock. Herbert Fair- has been set for $665,200. The Queen of Heaven orphanage. Con­ noon, Oct. 19, at the Denver tea THE RUGBY COAL CO. all, president of the Community increase of 12 per cent over last vent of the Good Shepherd, St. room, has selected the following Don’t Neglect Hare Your Glattes Anthony’s, Little Flower, and Rude Home Public Market D. V. HARPER, Mgr. KEystone 0121 Chest, who was to be the speaker, year’s goal has been made neces­ committees: Reception—Miss Mar­ Coal Fueler Stokers $199.50 Complete Your Eyei Adjusted Regularly sary, according to the report of Park community centers. The garet Murphy, grand regent of St. is unable to fulfill the engage­ this committee, by the increased Catholic Charities and the Ave Ma­ Rita’s court; Mrs. Mabel. Lippin- 1550 California St. (Est.1902) Phone KEystone 7651 ment. The rest of the K. of C. cost of food as well as the in­ ria clinic will have special booth cott, past gi’and regent; Miss program, with speeches being creased demands for nursing and exhibits. Mayme Garrett, state regent; Mrs. given in the Catholic high schools health service, the care of depend­ A chairman, who will be respon­ J. C. Hagus, past state regent; ent children, and increased delin­ sible for the success of each eve­ Mrs. A. G. Douds, Mrs. W. J. of the city, is as was announced quency and crime. In order to at­ ning, has been appointed. For the Kirks, and Miss Anna Fallon; last week, with the exception of tain this goal, new means of mak­ opening ni$:ht, FYiday, Oct. 11, tickets—Miss Margaret E. Murphy, PELLS Catholic the Cathedral high school nrogram, ing known to the public of Denver Miss Margaret Fallon, Mrs. Wil­ 28 E. 6tb where the speaker is Charles J. Herbert Fairall, president of the OYSTER HOUSE Symbolism the work of Community Chest Community Chest and a prominent liam McFarland, Mrs. H. W. Swi­ Ave. McNeill of the Register staff. agencies have been devised. To Catholic layman of Denver, has gert, and Mrs. C. J. Dunn; prizes and New Downtown All arrangements are completed supplement the educational “come been appointed chairman. Chest —Mrs. J. P. Dcmley, Mrs. Joseph TA. 6468 Specialty for the program being sponsored and see tours” of former years as officials are looking to Catholic Seubert, Mrs. P. R. Riordan, and TAVERN .Sunday by the Italians of the city, well as the window display ar­ individuals and . organizations in Mrs. Margaret Walsh; cards, tal­ with Mass to be celebrated in Mt. ranged formerly, just prior to the particular to make this opening lies; and pencils—Mrs. Harvey The famous restaurant that features those delicious sea foods Carmel church by the- Rt. Rev. annual drive, a mammoth Chest nifht a huge success. It is there­ J. Smith, Mrs. T. F. McMenamin, cooked in that inimitable style that has made Pells famous. •QUALITY MONUMENTS FOR LESS” Msgr. Joseph Bosetti, V.G., and fair will be held in the Lewis build­ fore important that as many as Mrs. W. T. Prendergast, Miss fAsk your dad, he knows.) It’s Denver’s nicest place to dine. a parade in the afternoon, fol­ ing, 1531 Stout street, Oct. 11 to possible attend Friday night to Marian Hencemann, and Miss Dot Noon Luncheon lowed by a civic program -at Co­ 4 0 ^ 19. The auditofium and store show the Catholics’ appreciation Jo Baker. , 1518 WELTON CHERRY 1293 lumbus park. .space, as well as the necessary of the generous provision by the Hostesses—Mines. Harry W. An­ material and labor, have been do­ Chest for Catholic institutions and derson, Thoma.s G. Barry, M. WOMEN’S SOCIETY nated so that the undevtaking will agencies, for without this finan­ Bonnarens, Fred Cashin, T. A. £ Specializing in Quality Plumbing and be a new and inexpensive way of cial support many of them would Gosgriff, Fred Davis, A. G. Douds, RECEIVES IN BODY demonstrating very forcefully by not be able to operate as they do Loretto Dau^erty, Margaret Dick, < Heating Repairs booths, playlets, and vaudeville at the present time.- Howard Darrow, A. H. Flood, Old Fashioned < The Queen’s Daughters received acts the individual work of each There will be a meeting of the Frank Fleisch, E. T. Gibbons, C. Communion in a body at the of the 51 Chest agencies. All are executive committee of the Cath­ L. Harrington, C. J. Hyland, J. C. BOX SOCIAL AND £ ? SUTTERY & COMPANY 8 o’clock Mass in St. Philomena’s invited to come and acquaint them­ olic Charities Monday, Oct. 14, at Hagus, Mary A. Hanifin, Ralph selves with the work. Kelly, W. J. Kirk, Mabel Lippin- CARD PARTY J PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS church. Following the church ser­ 8 p. m. at 1665 Grant street to vice, the members ha^ breakfast The exhibition will be open daily consider plans for co-operation in cott, M. J. McCarthy, J. Winters 1646 BLAKE STREET at the Argonaut hotel, where they from 11 a. m. to 9 p. m., with spe­ the Chest drive. Morrell, William McFarland, St. Vincent dePaul Hall i were addressed by the Rev. Elmer cial performances at 3:30 and Frank Neuman, T. WaBer O’Con­ 2501 East Arizona ^ JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 Kolka. Miss Ann O’Donnell sang. 7:30 p. m. There will be a pro- Clergy Luncheon Held nor, M. B. O’Fallon, M. J. O’Fal­ The annual meeting of the cler­ lon, Julia O’Neil, Joseph O’Ryan, Auspices Holy Name Society gy in connection with the Com­ Joseph Seubert, Harvey .T. Smith, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, munity Chest drive was held O’Connor Schlacks, B. Schnable, SPLENDID TRIBUTE PAID TO Wednesday at the OHn hotel. An P. J. Sullivkn, Dennis Sheedy, 8 P. M. unusually large number of clergy­ Harry W. Swigert, Leonard Swi­ men, representing all denomina­ — PINOCHLE — BOX AUCTION gert, Mary J. Tierney, J. T. Tier- Prizes — Lots of Fun STOCKS -- BONDS MSGR. O’RYAN ON JUBILEE tions, were present to learn from *ney, Sewall Thomas, Ralph Taylor, informed leaders their particular George Ulrickson, John Vail, M. ^ Admission: Gentlemen 25c Ladies Free ||s We'Buy, Sell, and Quote All Local and Listed Securities part in making the approaching “We need another Raphael to­ B. Waldron, A. B. Wickstrom, (Continued From Page One) campaign a success. Rabbi Fried­ Ella M. Wilkin, and Margaret Ryan acted as host at a dinner for day to depict for us the sorrows, man was chairman of the meet­ the trials, and the misery of this Walsh, and the Misses Anna PEDLET-RYAN & CO. the clergy in the Brown Palace ing, and the principal speakers in-’ Adams, Olive Baker, Teresa Court­ war-worn, sin-soiled world of ours. eluded Herbert Fairall, Isadore 840 17th St. Boston Bldg. Denver, Colo. hotel. W’e need a Raphael depicting the ney, Ida Callahan, Margaret Fal­ * For clear, sparkling MA. 5641 Samuels, and Mrs. Walter Berg, lon, May Francis, Lucy Flath, The celebration came to a close Church, pointing- to our only hope, who brought an important mes­ heaven; to religion, the only rem­ Mayme Garrett, Catherine Lahr, coffee with full flavor ill the evening with Vesper service, sage from the recent meeting of Nellie Horan, Margaret Leppert, at which the sermon was. delivered edy for the ills, the only solution the Women’s Mobilization in Wash- Call Frank Williams when you want dependable repair work on for the problems that confront Helen Mero, Margaret E. Murphy, satisfaction... at less your, typewriter. by the Rt. Rev. Msgr, Hugh L. Mc- ing^ton. Two questions generally Adele Nichols, Anne O’Neil, Mary Menamin. mankind today. For today, Jto- PROMPT SERVICE - HONEST PRICES gether with our fellow-man, we asked of Chest leaders were an­ Jane Parks, Katherine Rodgers, cost per cup Speaking directly to the jubi- are called upon to meet a new swered by Mr. Justis. One is: Elsie Sullivan, and Helen Walsh. All Makes Typewriter Service larian, Msgr. McMenamin skid: crisis in the affairs of humanity. “Doe.s the sales tax take, care of Guests are requested to bring 435 14th St. Sales • Rentals - Repeirt MAtn 349S “For 50 years your eloquent The last score or more of years Chest agencies?” The answer is: cards. voice has been raised in defense have cleft history in twain and once “No, not a penny of sales tax goes of Christian faith and Christian to any Chest agency.” The other REQUIESCANT IN PACE again, as often in the past, a long morals, and for many of those series of correlated events has question is: “Will the social se­ TRY Bluhill years you stood alone before the come to a sudden stop as if cut by curity act pro'vide for dependent LUCILLE YACOVETTA. 1319 W. 35th. world, the spokesman for the children, health, the aged, blind, Mother of Thomas A., Carl, Robert Yaco» a giant sword. A new order is Two Are Tied in VACUUM packed in vetta, and Helen Longo, sister of Louise Church in Colorado. Some of us about to "begin. . . . maladjusted families, and under- Theodore Delio, mother-in-law oCJiranccs, Millie, are not unmindful of the service nrivileged and bewildered youth?” re-usable Glass Jars and Hazel Yacovetta. Requiem Mass was you have rendered. We, your “Modern civilization, in spite of The answer is: “No, all of these offered in Mt. Carmel church Monday at brother priests, are particularly its achievements, has failed. It must be cared for by private char­ fitted with a re-us­ 10. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan was the spirit of modern civiliza­ ft Son service. grateful, because you, more than ity.” Msgr. William O’Ryan, who Foothll Contest able Knife-O-Mason Hackethal any other individual, have gained tion that reddened the soil of Eu­ was to pronounce the Benediction, JOHN RESNER,- Geneva home. Re­ rope just a few years ago and cap, or in Cans. quiem Mass was offered in St. Mary’s for the priesthood of our diocese a was unable to be present, and his church, Littleton. Wednesday at 9. In­ prestige and a standing that other­ which is on the verge of reddening place was filled by Father Mulroy. Although they both missed six MORTUARY terment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan ft Son wise would not be' ours.” it again. It was the spirit of mod­ The Rer. 'John Moran was a mem­ of Hie 20 choices, two were tied service. em civilization that split Europe in the football contest being spon­ Msgr. McMenamin said that the ber of the committee on arrange­ 1449-51 Kalamath St. DORIS MAE SAUERS, SOU So. Gsla- into fragments of rautually-inimi- ments for the meeting. sored in the Register by Sears’ pago. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. great need of the world today is cal peoples. It was the spirit of grill. Joseph J. Berta of 103 Rail­ Lynwood Sauers, sinter of Reynold, leaders, “men who will harken as Phone MAin 4006 Thelma, Ama, William, and Lois. Mass modern civilization and its so-called road, Florence, and W. J. Wolf of the Angels was offered in St. Louis' you harkened, Right Reverend Reformation that split Christian­ of 49 South Lincoln, Denver, were church Englewood, Saturday at 9. Inter­ Jubilarian, to the command ‘Go ity into the hopeless babble of the Officers Chosen the best pickers in the first of the ment Mt. Olivet. forth, teach all nations all things sects. The spirit of modern civili­ contest series. Each is being MARY EWERS. 1938 Washington. whatsoever I have commanded zation has been antagonistic to mailed a check for $2.50. This is Mother of Leo J. and Frank Ewers. Re­ you,’ men who will'fulfill that com­ quiem Mass was offered in Blessed Sacra­ the development of art, philosophy, By Golden Group a fascinating feature and all read- icom ment church Saturday at 9. Interment mand as you fulfilled it.” religion, the conduct of life, the ers are urged to participate in m o r t u a r y Mt. Olivet. George Hackethal service. In opening hip sermon, Msgr, development of character. . . . it. Get the list out of this week’s AXEL S. HAG WALL, 2251 So. Emer­ McMepaipifi vefqrred to the Ser­ “At the present time, multitudes Golden.—The -Confraternity of paperj pick your winners, and mail son. Husband of Marie A. Hagwall, son mon on the Mount as the greatest of men are hoping for a new Christian Doctrine elected the fol­ the list to the Contest Editor, 620 East Colfax Avenue of Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Hagwall of Colo­ rado Springs, brother of Mrs. Conley heritage of mankind. In this ser- renaissance. They are being driv­ lowing officers Wednesday eve­ care of the Register. -KEYSTONE 2779 Holcomb of Denver, Mrs. M. B. Kratzer, iqon, Christ 'ffi'dlhised his followers en back to the eternal truths. Out ning: President, J. W. Klein; vice Mrs. Miles Shirley, and Mrs. Lillian a great reward in ‘the kingdom of of the frightful sufferings of the president, Mrs. Margaret Giesing; Tell th« people you patronize Trapp of Colorado Springs. Requiem secretary. Miss Mary Gargan; FACTORY BRANCH Mass was offered in St. Louis' church, heaven but tvamed them: “If they World war and its consequences, I that yon saw their advertisement 620 Curtis St. 29th and Wadsworth Englewood, Saturday at 10. Interment have persecuted Me they will also out of the blood and through their treasurer. Miss Veronica Polich; Mt. Olivet. Spillane service. persecute yon.” To give His fol­ tears, men are groping and seek­ chairman of Study clubs, Mrs. T. in The Register.' [The Colorado Wholesale FELICITA LUCERO, 1047 17th St. lowers a foretaste of the glories ing for higher ideals, but the end G. Garrison ;'chairman of teachers. Funeral services were heM Saturday at of the reward in heaven, the Mas­ is not yet. We shall continue to Miss Marie Sawyer; chairman of Granite Co. 9 a. m. in Sacred Heart cHurch. Inter; (, All Kinds of raent Mt. Olivet. ter was transfigured in the pres­ drink of the bitter chalice that helpers. Miss Pauline Vidder. Four Monumental and Building ANNA SCHOEFER, 2742 Milwaukee. ence of Peter, James, and John, modern civilization and the new Study clubs have been formed. Mother of Joseph S. Schoefer and Mrs. the scene that Raphael depicted in paganism have pressed to the lips Edward Hoppes, who had been , Work W. W. Thompson, and Francis X. Schoefer one of his most famous paintings. of humanity. Aye, drink until we ill at Fitzsimons hospital for a EDEE' I KEYSTONE 28B1 of Los Angeles, grandmother of Joseph •544 OlCDAMn William Thompson. Requiem Mass was ■ ‘‘You, dear Monsignor O’Ryan,” have drained its bitter dregs,, and, month, is now at home. offered in Loyola church Monday at 9. said the speaker, “knowing 50 though we suffer, we shall endure Miss Virginia Giesing is spend­ Interment Mt. Olivet. years of lalx)r in the vineyard of that the generations yet unborn ing a few weeks’ vacation with Sunday 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. MARGARET BILLMYER, 1251 So. the Lord, have not been granted may enjoy again a world in which her mother, Mrs. Margaret Giesing. Daily 5 to 9 P, M. Columbine. Wife of John R. Blllmyer, . a ..__«« GEO. P. mother of David Billtnyer of Denver and ) R tr a n s f i^ r a tio n SUCn as WRS the Christ of God reigns in the Kilian Mauz was painfully in­ John Blllmyer of Cleveland, 0. Requiem vouchsafed to Peter, James, and hearts of men and of nations. jured last week but is now re­ ^JuilC oukSL^ ~ HACKETHAL Mass was offered at 9 Monday in St. Vin­ Johnr but you did, I am sure, on “Only in one place, and that cuperating at home. cent's church. Mrs. Robert Dalton has joined JANE DAWSON, 1854 Santa Fe. Wife many an occasion catch a glimpse high above all others, do we find Funeral Director of Arthur J. Dawson, daughter -of. Mrs. of heaven in the countenance of a the light that -will reveal the reme­ her husband in Virginia City, Nev., 1240 Aeoma TA. 1656 Jane Gagan^* sister of William Gagan. child who had just received Holy dies for the world’s problems; only after a two-month visit with her Seattle. Wash.; Hannah Gagan. Port Communion, in the eyes of a dying in one place, and that is the See parents, Mr. ^nd Mrs. William Mc­ Arthur, Wash.; Mrs. Edmondson, San Francisco; Ed, John, and George Gagan, penitent one, in the face of some of Peter. In those four immortal Intyre. and Mrs. Eric Johnson of Denver. Re­ holy nun or priest, and these documents, the encyclicals of the George Smith is recuperating 6 D quiem ^w85 offered in St. Leo's j glimpses of heaven kept you con- present Pope, that on education, from a knee injury suffered Sun­ church Tuesday at 9. Interment 'scious of the fact that you were on the family and4iome, on Chris­ day. Olivet. Theodore Hackethal service. PINNERS WE PHILIP BERARDINI. Brother of Jos­ laboring in the Lord’s vineyard. tian unity, and on economics, will Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roy an­ Oth«r Dinner* 8Bc to $1.00 eph Berardini. Requiem Mass was offered be found the remedies for oiir nounce the marriage of their Sheer— Clear—and Without Peer at 9 Monday in St. Fnneis’ church. problems. There must be a re­ daughter, ^Marguerite, to ‘Cor­ Treat your family to a MOVE JOHN A. MARTINEZ. 1465 -Platte. turn to Christ and the Sermon on nelius Mui^hy of Brighton. The New Edelweiss Dinner Requiem Mass was offered at 10 Tuesday at least once a week! FaaBM HoatM, CarafM in St. Cajetan’s church. Interment Ht. Poetry Society the Mount. . . . ceremony was performed before For Serviae—BEyaHspe M5S , Olivet. “And what shall be our contri­ the Rev. J. McGinnis at the Church JOHN C. GARCIA. 1882 W. Colfax. bution towards giving the proper of the Precious Blood in Los An­ MYTH STOCKINGS a Wi—fceesi, M tl U. I Husband of Sarah Garcia. Requiem Mass geles, Calif., Sept. 25. Mrs. Mur- I was offered Wednesday at 10:30 at impetus that will promote a new Clayton & Morrison I Volmar. President Feted Christian renaissance and destroy phy was graduated from Loretto AGNES DONNELLY /MURRAY died the new paganism? We must de­ Heights high school and from St. Coals j Oct. 7 in Los Angeles, Calif. Her body Joseph’s hospital nurses’ training PIONEER LAUNDRY I was brought to Denver and sefrvices and Miss Nellie Lennon was the hon­ vote ourselves with all our hearts, Rainbo Hot Lump Conducted by with all our minds, and with all our school. Mr. Murphy attended Regis by I burial took place at Mt. Olivet cemetery. ored guest at a buffet supper Moiv college. THE SISTERS OF THE Mrs. Murray was born in Denver and day evening, when Mrs. Louis strength to combating the evil and One sack kindling FREE lived here most of her life. She moved destructive tendencies that are the with each ton delivered. • GOOD SHEPHERD to California about live years ago. She Hough entertained members of the outgrowth of modem ci-vilization. Finished Work — Finished Family is survived by ' a ’ daughter, Mrs. Agnes Catholic Poetry society, of which Van Raalte (by the pound)—Roufh Dry (pound Vreeland. and a son, Charles D. Murray, Miss Lennon is president. Games “And w'hat are they? HATS and piecs)x**I^ Wash, FUtwork both of Los Angeles. RAINBO FUEL & Ironedi^Wet Wash, with or without and contests furnished amuse­ “First, materialism. Schools, col­ RECONDITIONED Flat Ironed. LEGAL EDITOR DIES ment, and the hostess presented leges, and universities must be FEED CO. ' One of those better stockings—for less than you would James E. Gaule of 1309 Milwaukee established to combat the influence Wt remMUtuIura x*ur .mt. Telephone PE. 2401 awards 'to the Rev. William V. _ Ctiti I liw ttnti n«n—worth 4801 Washington TA. 7574 expect. (Van Raalte is famous for them.) They look street, widely known in Denver Catholic of those institutions that are poi­ mm and legal circles and publisher of The Doyle, S.J.; Misses Ellen Kane, It In thi loni rua. We u ll oiiO Daily Journal, a legal paper, died Monday Mary Detmoyer, and Anne O’Neill soning the hearts and minds of „ 18 K. t’oir.z dressy but wear so well you can use them for every of a heart attack while sitting in a for the best “Bon Voyage” mes- youth . . by vomiting - their disguised Doran Hatters phone M.4, usss day. In flattering fall colors including: barber chair at 1633 Glenarm place. He sages in limerick and ballad form atheistic philosophy, When in Need of Help DOYLE’S was 70. He had resided in Denver since i addressed to Miss Lennon, who is Second, wealth •and utilitarian­ of any kind, permanent or odd job. 1908, coming here from Illinois. He leaving Friday for a ' short vaca­ ism. Men must be taught the old, call Employment Department. BALI to wear with brown PHARMACY was born at Carthage, HI. He was a old truth: ‘What does it profit a The Particular Drucalal graduate of Quincy college and attended tion in Bermuda. As a token of law schools at the University of Michigan man if he gain the whole world and ARMADA to wear with black 17TH AVE. AND GRANT appreciation of her leadership, the Catholic Charities and Lake Forest university in Chicago. members presented Miss Lennon lose his immortal soul?’ KE, 5887 FREE DEUVERY Mr. Ganie was admitted to the Denver 1666 Grant St. KEystone 6386 TROTTEUR to wear with bright colors bar shortly after his arrival here, and with a handsome brocaded evening “Third, the substitution of phi­ practiced law only a few years before bag. lanthropy and social service for becoming associated with The Denver religion. It is true that to feed In addition to the honoree, Mrs. GOOD CLEAN Exclusive at The Denver—Street Floor Daily Journal. He was a member of the the hungry, to clothe the naked; to COAL! CALL A Seventh regiment of Illinois volunteers Hough’s guests included the Rev. care for the widows and orphans and served in Cuba in the Spanish-Ameri- William V. Doyle, S.J.; the Rev. L. $4.90 to $7.25 can war. is the religion of Christ But It is Per Ton He held memberships in the Denver L. Cusal^ S.J.; Mmee. J. P. Donley, not enough. ‘Thou shalt love the and American Bar associations, Colorado A. H. Flood, W. D. Dwyer, Julia We Go the Limit to ZONE CAB Lord thy God with all thy heart, Please State Historical society, Michigan uni­ O’Neill, Mary Keegan, John with all thy mind, And with all See the Interesting MAin 7171 versity Alumni .society. International Holmes; Misses Grace Palmer, HIGHLAND Catholic Truth society, and was a thy soul.’ ” 3224 Lowell Blyd. Prompt, Courteous Service Fourth Degree member of the Knights Mary Detmoyer, Anne O’Kane, In concluding, Msgr. McMena­ COAL CO. GA. 034S Display of Bibles CLEAN NEW CABS of Columbns and honorary past com­ Margaret Hamilton, Josephine min addressed the jubilarian: “I TED DAY mander of the Gen. Henry Lawton post of Johnke, Elizabeth Woods, Ellen know of no more fitting way in Rare editions, foreign bibles, old copies, United Spanish-Americau- War veterans. Kane, Mary Flood, Anne O’Neill, Com'plete Drug Stoi'e He is survived by his wife, Mrs, Elisa­ which to conclude my remarks than HOME MORTUARY owned by individuals in and around Denver, CALL beth Cummings Gaule, and a daughter, Marie Spillman, Loretto Loughran, by placing on your life the words BENMAR now on display in a nationwide commemora­ Mary Elizabeth Gaule. Requiem Hass Director of Denver’s finest Home J O H N 3 o N Catherine Lahr, and Elizabeth and of St. Paul: ‘I have fought a good DRUGS tion of the 400th anniversary of the first was offered Thursday at 9 :30 in St. Estelle Murphy. fight, I have finished my course, I Mortuary—2046 Federal Bivd.<— STORAGE & MOVING CO. Philomena’s church. Interment Mt. Olivet. where the family may meet those We are prepared to fill Printed English Bible. Boulevard service. have kept the faith. As to the rest, all prescriptions written there is laid up for me a crown of who come to pay their last tribute by any doctor. WHY TAKE CHANCES? Tell the people you patronise of respect, as at home. Ton ICsn Have Dependable Service Make a turkey dinner date for justice, which the Lord, a just Prescription Liquors ahd the Co«t I» Very Low. Thuraday, Oct. 24, at St. Franei* thet you saw their advertisement judge, will render to me in that 2406 FEDERAL BLVD. Phenes KE. 9398 and KE. 9913 FEarl |2433 221 Broadway de Sale*' carnival. in The Register. day.’ ” GA. 5709 10th Ava. and Broadway Denver