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Bishop Sings Pontifical Mass Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc,, 1939—Permission to Reproduce, Excepting on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue 328 Others Under 41 Members of Clergy Present At St. Dominic's 50th Jubilee DENVERCATHOLIC Inetruction, Report

Forty-one clergymen, including inic’s parish last Sunday. A large Remarking how the priesthood the Most Rev. Jrban J. Vehr, number of the clergymen, together perpetuates Christ’s mission on Bishop of Denver, and the Rt. Rev. with about 30 nuns and a large earth, he discussed the power the Abbot Leonard Schwinn, O.S.B., of assemblage of the laity, attended priest has over Christ’s Eucharis­ First Denver Aeies Uncovers Rich Spirihial Canon City, attended the golden the Solemn Pontifical Mass sung tic Body. “Daily, for 50 years,” jubilee celebration of St. Dom- by the Bishop. The Very Rev. T. he continued, “^ e s ts have stood REGISTCR Harvest Reaped in Year bp Devotees The National Catholic Welfare Conference New« Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have S. McDermott, S.T.Lr., provincial at the altar Which you dedicated to of St. Joseph’s province of the Also the International Nows Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services, Almighty God to offer up the sac­ Photo Festnresl and Wide World Photos. ______Dominican Fathers, because of rifice of the Mass, thus keeping in Of Our Lady . sickness was unable to he in Den­ ver to attend the Mass that opened the minds and hearts of the people VOL. XXXV. No. 16. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, DEC. 7, 1939. $2 PER Y E .^ the three-day celebration. (Turn to Page i — C olum n S) (By J ohn Truxaw) Officers of the Mass assisting One hundred and sixty persons have been baptized and Bishop Vehr were the Very Rev. Dr. T ~ T n Y n Hospital, Denver, will look like this when completed. Costing at 328 are under instruction as the result of calls made by CALIFORNIA TO TRY NEW William Higgins, assistant priest; i. V tx'VV i. V M 'l o C d X L U i m ^ jgj,g| $260,000, it will be the largest construction at the hospital since the orig- members of the Legion of Mary in their first year of ac­ CO-OPERATIVES FOR POOR the Rev. Martin McDermott, [ual building was erected, and one of the biggest building programs at a Colorado Catholic institution in years. It will house tivity in the Denver diocese, according to the report r ^ d The stale of California is about 0. P.. of Madison, Wise., and 125 nurses. Ground for the five-story edifice at W. 16th avenue and Perry street was broken Nov. 28. Construction will thke to try a new production-for-use the Rev. J. J. Regan, O.P., deacons by the Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr at Denver’s first plan that, though far from being of honor; the Rev. Arthur J. Lucy several months. This drawing is by John K. Monroe, architect. legion acies, held Sunday, Dec. 3, in the Cathedral. iJtopia, will be' worth watching. and the Rev. William J. Monahan, Commenting on the Denver curia report, which repre­ 'The stale has more than its share two former St. Dominic’s boys, * - -fc sented the accomplishments of 31 of the 38 legion praesidia of unemployed persons. Always a deacon and subdeacon, respec­ in Colorado, Bishop Vehr called it ‘ mecca because of its beautiful tively; the Rev. Bernard Cullen, climate and many natural gifts, it first master of ceremonies, and “gallant testimony to your work has in recent years lieen deluged the Rev. Adam G. Ritter, second and zeal.” Other figures in the re­ by thousands of farm families master of ceremonies. The choir port, such as 20,650 calls made, whose living was cut off in Mid­ music was excellent. 119 children transferred to Cath­ western dust storms—the Grapei In the jubilee sermon, the Rev. olic schools, and 40 marriages vali­ of Wrath people. Gregory R. Scholz, O.P., a native dated, received high commenda­ Many unemployed workers are son of the parish and at present tion from the Bishop. “Twenty- w ill IDDIIESS now to be used in production units the pastor of St. Anthony’s church. five years ago,” he told the al­ for which experience Rts them. New Orleans, La., pointed out I most 900 legionaries present, Some are to work with cattle and that, although the pages of his­ “such an organized lay movement hogs, leme to raise fruits and vege­ tory are replete with the names 0 wquid have been unthinkable,” tables, others will labor in spa­ and deeds of great men, these, ^bday the lay apostolate is of |[ P i U l M [ || ghetti and macaroni factories, with the passing of time, remain great importance everywhere, he others in shoe and clothing fac­ said. tories, others in fisheries, bakeries, only a memory, for their work is The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John J. the work of man. Only the reli­ W Expressing his pleasure with the O’Grady, secretary of the Na­ etc. gious society established by Christ, M The same amount of relief will apostolic work that the Legion of tional Conference of Catholic he said, has withstood the test of Mary has done and the blessings Charities, will be the principal be given as before, but three- time. fourths of it will be paid in goods m it has brought to the diocese, the speaker at the Pueblo Particular '3 Bishop asserted that nowhere else council meeting of the St. Vincent made or grown in the new produc­ Some of Founder* Still Live m tion units. Additional payment After reviewing the four marks I! in the state had he found such de Paul society at St. Francia will be made in accordance with by which Christ’s Church may be wholehearted co-operation as ex­ Xavier’s hall at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, the number of hours worked. Con­ known. Father Scholz referred ists between members of the Jegion Dec. 10. Monsignor O’Grady will, sumers’ co-operatives will distribute particularly to the jubilee occa and the priests of the diocese. He also address the quarterly meeting the goods. The state government sion: “Today our hearts are filled referred to the statement of a of the Denver Particular council will put up the necessary capital with gratitude to Almighty God, small town pastor that every le­ Sunday evening at 8 o’clock. The and also' buy needed gi^s that and we rejoice as children of that gionary in his parish is an assist­ latter meeting will complete tha ace not produced in the workers’ great Church. He has dwelt in ant pastor. de Paul program for thg day, units. our midst for 50 golden years. Bishop .Vehr asked the legion­ which will open with a corporate The chief difficulty in times That immutable faith has over­ aries not to lose heart when they Communion at the 9 o’clock Mass past with plans such as this has come all obstacles, and that love receive no than’"s from those they in the Cathedral. been opposition of business men. for. Christ has taken Him from help— “you are building up a spirit All active members of the St.- The scheme will cut down produe the-*- private dwelling where the of generosity in yourselves for Vincent db Paul society are obliged tion in private enterprises and also first Mass was celebrated, from God and your fellowmen.” Con­ by rule to attend the quarterly eliminate a good deal of trade with that temporary church, to this cluding, he asked the blessing of Communion Mass, at which Mon­ regular merchants. But California magnificent house of God. Your God upon the work of the legion signor Hugh L. McMenamin, rec­ has been so badly scared by the sacrifices in these many years are and expressed the hope that its tor of the Cathedral, will give a ham-and-eggs pension plan and written in letters of gold in the members will cbntinue their labors sermon on “A Day with a Mendi­ other Utopian systems that it is eternal book of life. Many of unabated under the patronage of cant.” At the 10:45 Solemn Mass, willing now to go to some length those good pioneers who assisted Mary Immaculate for the love of which will be broadcast over sta­ to take belter care of the poor. at the first Mass 50 years ago have the souls for whom her Son died. tion KLZ beginning at 11 o’clock, The new plan uses many ideas been called by the Master, but PmUSH DEBT IT General Hospital to Have PiBEDT-TEIICiED Legionarie* Consecrated to Mary Monsignor McMenamin will again taken from Upton Sinclair’s EPIC some are still with us, and, as a The acies began at 3 p. m. with preach on the de Paul society. system, which met defeat in Cali­ living church, year after year a hymn to the Blessed Mother and At the evening business meet­ fornia at the polls a few years ago. they have found new members. the opening prayers of the legion, ing, Monsignor O’Grady, who con­ Can a scheme utterly at variance Together on this duy, with a di­ 3 Masses on ChristmasJ||STITyi[ including the Rosary, led by the ducted an organization campaign with the whole capitalistic set-up rect successor of the Apostles of­ Rev. Forrest Allen,___ spiritual . ____ di­ society throughout Colo- succeed in the midst of capitalism? fering the holy sacrifice of the rector. Following the address otf iunk ickey Victims of sickness and accident Following the address ofpradl? this year, will discUss tha —Monsignor Smith. Mass, we give glory to God—^we (By F H ) the Rev. Jostph, P. _ Q’Heron, pastor progress made by the de Paul men thank Him.” It’s |(omg to b» a holy I Christ­ will be able to hear any or ail bf mas this year for the Catholic of St. Louis’ church, Englewood, in the state since the annual con­ MAN WHO WASNT THERE ‘.Tor these 60 years," the the three Low Masses, whie)i -will came the oenttal4Vd|rtef. m« Icies, vention 6f the National ConfOr- IS THERE NOW V speaker said, “the Lord has dwelt piddente di Denver GefiefU hot- be said in the temponiry ehipcl enoe of Catholic Charities in Den­ pital, chiefly because of an in­ th« individuhl conaflctatlM of We imagine, if there is a Ger with us. He has been hidden in in one of the tudjcrcular wards. An members to Mary, ^tieen ’Of the ver last August; Monsignor John man translation of that ditty about our tabernacle under the appear St. Dominic’s parishioners, ha­ defatigable Redemptorist priest. imitation Cathedral window deplet­ More than 300 delegates ffom Legion. Legionaries, both active R. Mulroy, president of the Char­ looking on the stair and seeing ance of bread. He has been there rassed by economic reverses and Father Matthias Justen, C.SS.R., ing the Nativity will stand behind 24 units throughout Colorado at­ personally but invisibly. He has who daily spends many a long hour tended the second annual educa­ and auxiliary, approached in ities conference and director of the man who wasn’t there, it is decreased inCome like other U. S. the little altar—^-tha work of a groups of three a statue of the Im­ Catholic Charities in the diocese, proving to be a ghastly nightmare been 'with -us in the different in that institution making life and Catholic and a non-Catholic patient tional conference of the Catholic citizens, have established a fine death easier for those within its Parent-Teachers’ league of the Dio­ maculate Conception placed on t will also be on the program, and to no less a person than Adolf priests who labored so faithfully who have become interested iri table just inside the altar rail. motion pictures depicting activi­ Hitler. If we visualise the little in these 50 years,” for the priest record of parish support since walls. Father Justen’s splendid work. cese of Denver, held at the Cosmo­ their new church was dedicated in politan hotel Tuesday, Dec. 6. At With one hand clasping the yexil ties at the St. Vincent de .Paul man as Dictator Stalin, he is very is “the alter Christue. In him as To tell the story of his unsung lum, or legion stadard, each re Workingmen’s club in Denver will much there every time Herr Hitler in a mirror are reflected all those 1926. The congregation’s debt least 200 of the delegates were has been decreased by $60,000, day by day labors at the hospittd cited the pledge of fealty: “I am be sho-wn. looks around. attributes and powers which are is to chronicle an almost unending present at the luncheon held in the All active and honorary mem­ The Hitler-Stalin pact was an Christ’s, and which have but one with most of that sum being con­ Penrose, Noted Cosmopolitan’s Silver Glade to hear all thine, my Queen, my Mother, tributed in the past ten depression- succession of deathbed repen­ and all that I have is thine.” When bers of the society who attend (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) object—the salvation of souls.” tances, of souls once afraid that the Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. recession years, it was revealed ■Vehr denounce “godless education’-’ (TumtoPagell — Colum n 5) (Turn to Page 4 — Corlumn S) Sunday as the golden jubilee of went smilingly to the hands of ffe Has Good Bed Figure of West, their Creator, of tired and dis­ in a speech that struck the keynote the North side institution was be­ of the conference. How Can He Quit * Smoke-Eating? ing observed. heartened persons who found' to their relief that sotne of their fel- Quoting from the .second encyc­ It was as early as 1914 that the Taken by Death Wfar Hot Half Bad, Writes lowmen are glad to impart a lical of Pope Pius XII, Sertum necessity of a new house of wor­ cheerful word and a pat on the Laetitia, Bishop Vehr decried the Fire Chief Wants Speciai ship was noted at St. Dominic’s, Founded Cancer Research back. To tell his story one throws present trend toward materialistic but lack of funds, sky-high prices into relief the 45-year-old record education that fails in any attempt Brother From Armv Post brought on by the World war, and Center at Glockner of the Denver Redemptorists in to bring Christ into the school. the financial crisis that followed Sanatorium caring for the patients of the hos­ “I don’t think there was ever a Permit From St. Peter the great conflict prevented the pital. beginning of construction. In crueler age than there is at pres­ Writing of picnics, his good bed, the English language to attract Colorado Springs. — (INS) •— It was in 1895, according to the ent,” the Bishop said. “There are (By John Arnold) In no sense has nearly a half- 1921, however, an architect was more damnable notions existing to and his triple duties as commissary attention, although his potential employed and the first drawings Spencer Penrose, 74, multi-mil­ house annals of the Redemptorists, If ever an Irishman squints on century of fire "ighting robbed Mr. secretary, altar boy, and news­ customers cannot understand day than there ever were before— were exhibited. This gave hnpe lionaire. Colorado Springs sports­ that a priest y/ns first assigned to the hereafter with some skepticism Healy, chief since 1912, of his vi­ paper vendor, Brother Nicholas word of his sales talk. chaplaincy work at the hospital. we see them in practice in Conti­ it’s Denver’s Chief Fire Putter- tality. With his straight six feet of tus to the fund-gathering cam^ man and philanthropist, died at Tuzet, F.S.C., who was stationed Although he was born in France, paign,. which had been going on The priest. Father George Thomas, nental Europe. outer John Frdneis Healy. St. rugged physique, still ready for, last year at the Mullen home for his buddies call him “American” for th e, past seven years, and in his home early Dec. 7, following who is still living and is stationed "Poland is being overrun by god­ Peter certainly won’t allow any­ action- at the first bell note, rides boys, makes the present European because, he believes, he may have a long illness. in Chicago, was succeeded, in the less Russia. Germany, another god­ one’s leaving the pearly gates to a florid countenance firmly im­ war sound like an episode not half the latter part of October, 1922, a touch of Western accent in his when the ground was broken for The end for the internationally- 45 years that have passed since less country, has set the govern­ tamper with blazes elsewhere, so printed -with the map of Ireland. so dangerous as an American foot­ French, or because he continually the new structure, $50,000 had then,, by no less than 34 fellow ment up as its god and is teaching His hair is steely gray, but his ball game. known Colorado “empire builder,” tells all of them that the United been raised. About the same time one of the last survivors among Redemptorists. Among them were its children in the schools to rec­ voice and quick mannerisms belie Although he is an American citi­ States is the greatest country on two chaplains whom nurses and ognize no other God.” any other signs of age. He started zen, Brother Nicholas was con­ $20,000 in subscriptions was the men who built the Rocky earth. pledged and $16,811 was paid up Mountain West, came quietly at physicians at the hospital still re­ In a more amiable mood. Bishop as a mucker, “smoked” his way to scripted by the French army when member for their zeal and good Vehr conCTatulated the Parent- the top in less than 18 years, and he was en route to Rome for his On Sundays and Thursdays he by Jan. 1, 1926. These gifts, to­ 1:15 a. m. of a lingering ailment serves Mass, and the privilege of gether with special and ordinary for which he had gone to Chicago work, the Rev. Edward Madsen, Teachers’ league on its fine work today maintains the same rigorous second no'vitiate. He was sent to serving he calls the "stepping- collections, brought the fund for (Turn to Pages — C olum n S) (Turn to Page 4 — Colum n 4) activity that flashed him into the the Alps, where he has been work­ for treatment in September. He stone of the week.” the new church close to $100,000 had returned to his Broadmoor es­ national spotlight. He is a member ing in a supply store. He is located of the Denver Cathedral, but for 70 kilometers (about 43 miles) The brother is very worried To finance the building of the tate in November and had been about the fortunes of the Mullen church and rectory, which was al­ under the constant care of physi many years lived in Sacred Heart from the Italian frontier and is ‘Aida’ Announced as 1940 parish. south of the Maginot line; home football team and reveals most as great a need as the church, cians since. He explained in the letter, which that he has received no' news of an .additional $200,000 was ac­ Early in the fall, Penrose an­ ‘Baptism’ of Fire in 1894 was sent to Brother Alexander, any sort from his adopted country quired, one-half through mortgage nounced that he would . found His first “real baptism” in fir* F.S.C., that he was unable to give since he went into military service. bonds and the balance from the (Turn to Pages — Colum n 4) fighting came in 1894, when, as a the position and movement of He closes his letter with the Dominican order in the form of a Grand Opera Presentation di-visional pipeman on engine No. troops, but the communication word that as soon as he is able loan. Prize-Winner 5 of the old Elyria house, he fought painted a clear portrait of what he -will “lose no time in coming The rectory was built first, at The Rev. Dr.. Thomas Doran, prano); Aida, an Ethiopian slave the flames getting the old Union has been called “declaration of back to America.” (Turn to Page j( — Colum n k) manager of the Denver Grand (soprano); Radames, a’ young (Turn to Page S — Colum n 4) war without war.” Brother Nich­ Opera company, Inc., announced Egyptian warrior (tenor); Ram- olas reports that he had never Denverite Describes Voyage this week that Aida, by Giuseppe fis, the high priest (basso), and heard the roar of a cannon or the Verdi, has been selected for the Amonasro, King pf Ethiopia aiid Cathedral C.Y.O. crack of rifle fire. 1940 production the first week father of Aida (baritone). The climate in the Alps is not ‘Luck oif Irish’ Kept Subs in May. According to Monsignor . Arias of Aida which have been extreme, the religious explains, Joseph J. Bosetti, V.G., director, hailed by musical lovers since and he compares it and the Dur Aida is one of the most spectac­ Verdi wrote the opera in 1871 and To Have Retreat ranee river, which is nearby, to the ular and magnificent of all gn^and which should thrill the Denver Colorado climate and the Platte operas. It was written in the tran­ audiences are: First act—“Heav­ river. He has applied for the posi­ Away on Harrowing Trip sition period in Verdi’s life, when enly Aida” (“Celeste Aida” ), Fire Chief Healy Dec. 13,14,15 tion of an interpreter between the he broke away from the composi­ in which Radames tells Aida of his what would a man do who has French and English, which post, . (By Walter Kranz) Pat was ■visiting his brother in tion of simple melodies and cap­ love for her; second act—^the chased more than 60,000 fires in An innovation in Catholic youth he says, would be “the least of all Take 552 Irishmen. Put them Ireland when the . Nazis invaded tured the depth of Wagner. grand triumphal march, “Glory to 45 years of service? Furthermore, work locally will be sponsored next evils that war carries with it.” on a boat whose loaded capacity Poland. War talk spread like The action of the opera takes Egypt, to Isis,” in which Radames there’s slim chance that he can week when the Rt. Rev. Monsignor While the other soldiers sleep is 500. Add 18 other people, non- wildfire and the Americans’ con place in Egypt at the time of the returns -victorious with Amonasro ever sit passive while the siren Hugh L. McMenamin will conduct on straw in some bams of the vil­ Irish. Sail for two days on the cem was to get back to the states Pharaohs. The principal characters as his prisoner; third act—Aida’s screeches its invitation to excite­ a three-day spiritual retreat for lage, Brother Nicholas has “a submarine-infested Atlantic in before the bombs really burst. in the four-act production are “0, My Dear Country,” in which ment; he’s too much like an oi the Cathedral C.Y.O. unit in St. fairly good bed” in the commis- wartime without escort on a boat, Those were the days when all be­ the King of Egypt (basso), his she expresses her homesickness for fire “boss” that wriggles the trai Paul’s chapel Dec. 13, 14, and 15. Mry office. Among the “great formerly used as a coast-wise ves­ lieved that a declaration of war daughter, Amneris (mezzo-so- her native country; fourth act— at the first sign of smoke. The retreat will close on Sunday e'vents of the. day,” he -writes, is sel, which is making its first traps- would mean the immediate bomb­ the final duet, “To Die So Pure morning with general Communion his working as a newspaper ven­ Atlantic trip. Have the knowl­ ing of cities and towns, the im­ and Lovely,” in which Radames at the 9 o’clock Mass. The sessions dor. To increase his sales, he uses edge that the boat is being threat­ mediate loosing of deadly poison Bishop Tihen Is and Aida are buried alive together Pioneer Colorado Nun will be held in the evenings begin­ ened with sinking by one of the gas, the immediate clash of all the because he had given Aida’s father ning at 8 o’clock. belligerent nations. modern mechanized units against Reported Improved his freedom. Dies in Hancock, Mich. The membership of more than Paeblo Yovlli Goes It’s not a pretty picture, accord­ one another. All were anxious to In the past seven .years, under 100 in the Cathedral C.Y.O. is ing to Patrick J. Kelly, pioneer get out instantly, at all costs, The Most Rev. John Henry the direction of Monsignor Bos Word has been received in Den­ made up of young men and women To JesHil Noviiialo Denverite, who was ' trapped in even if it did mean sailing on a Lucille Flaherty of Cathedral Tihen, Titular Bishop of Bosana etti, the Denver Grand Opera com between 20 and 30. Europe at the outbreak of hostili­ ship that had a water clearance of high school won third prize of IS and former Bishop of Denver, who pany, sponsored by the Knights ver by the Sisters of St. Joseph Besides covering the spiritual Pueblo. — William F. Brady, ties and -was forced to take pas- only 14 feet. , in the seventh annual radio essay is ill at St. Francis’ hospital, of Columbus for the benefit of the of the death on Dec, 2 of Sister considerations of a retreat, tha nephew of Mrs. Catherine Brady sagre on the antiquated Iroquoia in Slept on Stool* contest conducted by the Colorado Wichita, Kans., is reported this Catholic Charities, has success­ Mary Theolinda Kelly, a pioneer conferences will be devoted in of 520 W. 11th street, has entered order to get back tq America. He Pat said that the first night was Tuberculosis association and the week to be considerably improved, fully staged Romeo and Juliet, La in their institutions in Colorado. part to love, courtship, and the novitiate of the Society of has just returned to Denver. “But a nightmare. The vessel was so auxiliary of the - State Medical so­ Bishop Tihen retired in 1931 as Truviata, La Sonnambula, Lohen­ Sister Theolinda served in the marriage, dealing particularly -mth Jesus at Florissant, Mo. He was you can’t beat the luck of the crowded that cots were lined up ciety. The contest is sponsored head of the Denver diocese, after grin, Fautt, La Gioconda, and Lu­ hospital at Georgetown for over the subjects “How to Get Married”, graduated with high honors from Irish,” said Pat. “We knew all even along the deck, four deep. each year in the interest of the 14 years as Bishop of Denver and cia di Lammermoor. Next year’s 20 years previous to her assign and “How to Stay Married.” » the University of Colorado at along that we’d make it Mfely. Reservations meant nothing. A tuberculosis Christmas seal '-sale. six years as Ordinary of the Lin­ presentation will be the most pre ment in 1905 at St. Joseph’s hos' The retreat is not confined to Boulder last June. His brother, There was a surprising amount of person took what he could get. Lucille Flaherty will broadcast her coln see. He suffered a paralytic tentious yet attempted. Owing to pital, Hancock, Mich., where she members only; other young men Jphn, is studying for the priest calm. We realized that we ‘were Some persons slept on stools in the essay over KOA Saturday, Dec. 16, stroke in 1937, and another in the magnitude of the opera, prac­ died.. Sister Theolinda had been and young women of the city ara hood and has attended the Uni­ all in the same boat’ and there barroom, persons who hadn’t im­ at 5:15 p. m. Honorable mention March, 1938, which has left him tically two orchestras will be de­ a member of the Congregation of welcome to attend. The chapel en­ versity of St. Louis for the past wasn’t much that we could do bibed a drop,. too. People were was given to Mary Ellen Fouret off permanently crippled. But he is manded, in addition to a chorus of St. Joseph for 67 years and was trance is on Logan street at the four years. about it.” (Turn to Page 4 — Colum n 6) Holy Trinity school at Trinidad.. in full possession of his faculties. 150 voices. 86 years of age. rear of the Cathedral. PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Dec. 7, 1939 3 Masses to Be SPENCER PENROSE, PROMINENT WESTERN FIGURE, DIES AT 74 Said Christmas at (Continued From Page One) nationally known as a research a cancer clinic, to be heavily center. It was reported that the 4. endowed following his death. The cost of the institute would run Penrose Tumor institute, as thQ oyer $1,000,000. Construction on it institution will be known, will be will start after the first of the General Hospital erected on the grounds of Glock- year. ner sanatorium and conducted in Mr. Penrose’s wife, a convert (Continued From Page One) connection with that Sisters of to the Church, built the exquisite yrho died in Portland in thei World Charity hospital. The establish­ Chapel of St. Paul at the Broad­ war, and the Rev. Maurice Frische, ment of the institute is one moor, which is furnished with rare C.SS.R., now stationed in Chicago. of the most significant moves in old statues and paintings from The present chaplain succeeded Catholic hospital circles in years Europe. Mr. Penrose was not a and will make Colorado Springs Catholic. Jim McConaty, Jr. another priest well remembered James P. McConaty, Sr. for his work at the institution, Surviving Penrose are his 41 Tm ii Experitae* the Rev. Willard L. Berberich, wife, Mrs. Julie Penrose, and his THIS IS A C.SS.R., now an assistant at St. step-daughter, Pauline, the wife of There li little enough to be done to bring Joseph’s church, Denver. Father B T E I i F Count Cornet De Ways Ruart of jmfort to you in the loss of a dear one. But Berberich is set down in Redemp- Brussels, Belgium. He had no chil­ we can make your burden easier by looking torlst annals as holding the chap­ dren of his own. after the details of the funeral. Sympathetic,. laincy assignment longer than any A member of the Pennsylvania entrance trained experts will take all these cares,from other man in the 45-year period. dynasty that included the late your shoulders, handling each detail with re­ He was chaplain from the autumn SPECim PERMIT nited States Senator Boies Pen­ finement and quiet dignity. Relieve your mind of 1929 until April, 1937, when rose, a brother, Spencer Penrose of this one burden. Tnjst us to carry out your Father Justen assumed his duties. came to Colorado following his PLEASE •very wish. graduation from Harvard univer­ Long Walk Through Wardi sity in 1886 with a degree in min­ Taking care of the spiritual FROM ST. PFTER ing engineering and wrested mil­ needs of the patients. Catholics lions from the ores of Colorado, an d ' non-Catholic, who desire his (Continued From Page One) Utah, and New Mexico. help is no easy task. There are a station. Shortly thereafter he wit­ A director of many gn^aat cor­ great many wards and Father ^Federal at No. Speer nessed tragedy when the St. James porations and a member of a le- Justen visits them all every day. hotel fire, a raging inferno of five zlon of exclusive clubs throughout f ' ’ One day he carried a pedometer floors, snuffed out the lives of a America and Europe, Penrose in G R andl626 on his routine journey from room company captain and three Negro recent years had turned to phi­ to room and from bed to bed. fighters. Later that same year a' lanthropies and'to sports and civic When the last bed was reached the boiler explosion at the Gumry hotel developments. device read a mile and a half. The started a furnace of destruction One of his last acts was to se­ time Father Justen spends on rou­ still unsurpassed in the annals of tine work at the hospital is three cure for Colorado Springs the na­ the fire department—one man was tional professional league football Inside this door COORS BEER is to four hours, but ask hospital au­ found alive in the debris, more thorities if you think there game between the Cleveland Rams brewed... processed with every SPECIAL OFFER than 25 were burned in the blaze. and Philadelphia Eagles, played are not many days in which he last Sunday in the Will Rogers precaution of sanitation to assure We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six spends twice that much time at his With his record it’s doubtful that its purityi pedigreed ingredients work. " any man in the nation, including Memorial stadium, erected near months to pay your bill. Private room or open storage. We New York’s famed “Smokey” Mar­ the foot of Cheyenne mountain in to assure its wholesomenessi have low rate of insurance. Recently the Legion of Mary memory of his long-time friend. Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate op praesidia of the city began sending tin, is better qualified to discuss costly equipment and methiods to your work. workers to the hospital to visit fire fighting. For Johnny Healy Also in memory of the famous assure uniform quality; and the patients and to nelp them in got stung by the “flrebug’’^ at only comedian and humorist Penrose MOVING, STORAGE AND PACKING 11 years, while living next door to double aged* to assure their troubles. Father Justen was erected the stately granite spire, the depth of flavor that No Money Needed for Six Months delighted and grateful. But now an engine house companv in New known as the Will Rogers Shrine he has even more work; the York. Later the “bite” became of the Sun, in the tower of which gives COORS a character DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. legionaries are uncovering situa­ acute, and at 21 he enlisted as a an electric bulb glows perpetually. all Its own. Try it...com ­ tions in the spiritual life of some lineman in Denver under Chief Linked indelibly with the de­ pare it ...y o u 'll like it! Silly Roberts. 1821 20th St. Office and Warehouse of the patients which require the velopment of the famous Cripple *PtRST THI MAlt. . .THEN THE BMW helping hand of a priest. "Those were the days,” said Creek gold inining district and 1 Father Justen’s success in bring­ Chief Healy, “when the fire.lad­ other mining ventures, Penrose was ing Catholicism to Denver General dies with their steam engines, hook perhaps more than anyone else hospital may be ascribed to his and ladder wagons, came racing to responsible for the now th and COAL PHONE KE 1271 own energy, tact, and resoureful- fires behind spans of dashing white progress of Colorado Springs and ness, and to the spirit of tolerance horses.” And it is the memory of the Pike’s Peak district as one of LIGNITE LUMP $5.65—LtLEY LUMP $5.95 and co-operation shown by hospi­ these old pumpers and steamers, the great tourist centers of the Budget Plan - Buy Now - Pay Later tal authorities, particularly Carl prancing steed^s and bright fire world. Ph. Schwalb, manager of health buggies, that often relieves the Bom in Philadelphia on Nov. BEST QUALITY COAL AT LOWEST PRICES and charity. The Redemptorist is chief in his daily routine in this 2, 1866; he was the son of Dr, DUST PROOF, PROMPT DELIVERY generous, also, in his praise of the “hey-day” of scientific flame and Mrs. Richard Alexander Ful­ Norge Stokers & Oil Burning Heaters non-Catholic doctors and nurses, squelching. “It wasn’t a picnic lerton Penrose. His father was a who have helped him in his work then,” he explained,:pla' “when build- professor in the medical depart­ Harper Coal & Oil Co. without compromising themselves ings burned like match boxes, but ment of the University of Pennsyl­ as servants of a public institution we had a tough job to do, so we vania. He was the youngest of D. V. HARPER, Manager Home Public Market by showing favoritism to one par­ did it and liked it.” four brothers, all of whom became ticular religious faith. Bifgeit Fire No Puaila outstanding in their fields. The When Low in Spirits Call Jerry Father Justen is not alone in To shuffle from memory his big­ others were the late Boies Penrose, the work of caring for the spiritual gest fire was no puzzle for this United States senator from Penn­ needs of the patients—the hospital sylvania; Dr. Charles B, Penrose, FREE DELIVERY pioneer fireman. “It was in 1905 is visited by rabbis and by minis­ on Easter morning,” he said, a Philadelphia physician, and Rich­ ters of various Protestant denomi­ “when three churcnes and 28 ard A. F. Penrose, Jr., a geologist. Patronize Our Advertisers.. nations—but the Denver Redemp­ houses were caught in a series of On coming West, supposedly I Economy Liquor Store torist is head and shoulders over fires. ' A converter on the light against his family’s wishes, he dab­ l634 Treraont 1 Hour Free Parking KE. 43S4 the others in the dispatch with company’s system burned out and bled in mining in old Mexico and which he prosecutes his duties, and released 2,6()0 volts into household New Mexico and then, with $500 in the amazing energy he brings wires ' intended for 110 volts.” in his pockets, he invaded Cripple REAL ESTATE > LOANS - INSURANCE to them. Healy was assistant chief then and Creek the winter gold was dis­ Spiritual ‘Talljr Shaat’ "the boys were really stepping covered. With associates, he ac- We give you the best in service in the purchase, sale Shortly after he assumed his around between <22nd and 24th on luired claims, built smelters, and Of trade of your real estate. Loans or contracts. duties in 1937 he developed a reli­ Ogden checking those fires in the dined in establishing the Utah gious questionnnaire sheet whfch bud.^’ A church at 23rd and Og­ Copper company and the great BENNETT HORTON ■ 1509 E. CoUax ■ MA. 9191 was designed to reveal at a glance den wai razed to a pile of smolder­ copper plant at Bingham, Utah, S______the religious affiliation of the ing ash, while two others were using oil flotation and other proc­ C O f f R E L L 't latient—Catholic, Protestant, or badly damaged. esses to reclaim low grade ore. ew—and (if a Catholic) what Other investments in copper that Prices for FrL Sat. and Mon. at all sacraments he had received and Every man from the youngest met with amazing success were whether he was well enough to go probationer to Assistant Chief Pat followed by by his branching out "The M an'i S to re 6 2 1 IIXTMNTH ST. to Confession or to receive Com­ Boyne, Healy’s pal and confidant, into mining in Alaska and Mexico. <:3i‘ munion. This sheet is filled out for is Chief John’s best friend. They’ll Then followed investments in each patient shortly after entrance all “swear by” this man who never and creation of railroads, land To Make Merry Gentlemen into the hospital, and one of the hesitates to tongue-lash when companies, ranches, banking, beet hospital attaches, a non-Catholic, firemen get out of hand, but who sugar, numerous commercial en­ makes a list of the Catholic never orders them into dangers he terprises, and even the sight-seeing patients for Father Justen’s im­ wouldn’t just as soon tackle him­ business. self. For the chief has cheated mediate attention. The sheet is He built the Pike’s Peak automo­ m kept at he patient’s bedside with death more than once in narrow bile highway — world’s highest MILLER’S his charts, and the chaplain, pass­ escapes from firetraps. road at that time—in 1916, with ing from bed to bed, has each Crath Put* Him in Hospital associates, and established the an­ S h i r t S a l e REAL SUPER MARKETS Catholic’s “spiritual tally-sheet’’ He recalled that his first mishap nual races up the precipitous trail. V . t at his fingertips. came in '99, “when our truck, rac­ In 1917 he built the famous Broad­ The questionnaire sheet also has ing to a fire, was headed out Law­ moor hotel, surrounding it with at­ on it an order to the supervisor to rence street. Right in front of the tractions of every kind. Offering Valaet to attach a chapel burial card to the Rocky Mountain Nem office we Other enterprises too numerous body of the deceased Catholic if crashed head on into a cable car. to tabulate included an outstand­ Make Christmas the person died in good standing. I was one who went to St. Joseph’s ing zoo, transferred last year to The supervisor get his Information hospital, my ribs caved in and the Cheyenne zoo and museum. Shoppers Happy, Too! on this point from Father Justen’s bruised all over.” A short time He built a huge stadium for in­ own writing on the sheet, and the later his charmed life took another door polo and horse shows and ■ M chapel burial card is simply a nose dive when an explosion in a later converted it into an ice palace, statement that the deceased is en­ burning building, the Plntsch Gas the finest of its kind west of Chi­ titled to Catholic burial. The works at the foot of 18th street, cago. His Penrose polo park coroner or mortician thus knows sent him back again for doctor’s field and his aid in maintaining the that the religious service for the care. Chevenne Mountain Country Club deceased must be a Catholic one. Ill luck pestered Healy in later field made Colorado Springs the nationally On more than one occasion, years, but it never wet a mite polo center of the West. Fa^er Justen declared, the burial his eagerness to dampen this tricky His town home he gave as an committee of the St. Vincent de enemy. Once ha was trapped in a art academy when he moved to El Known Paul society in Denver has been blaze and lost the skin on his face Pomar estate. able to provide Catholic burial for and hands; twice he was laid up He created numerous attractions indigent Catholics who would not by poisoned gas In an engraving far in advance of demand for Shirts have otherwise had 4t if the chapel plant. He was out of service for them and then educated the public GRAPEFRUIT burial card were not in evidence. five months from breathing nitric to use them. Profits, if any, were W orth 16 For almost a year now Masses acid fumes. plowed back into improvements and have been celebrated in a tem­ Got Eyeful a* Kid new projects. porary chapel in the sunroom of It is understood he made ar­ $2.00! one of the tuberculosis wards. Fifty-five years ago Denver’s rangements to endow some of these JU IC E S t n The chapel is open to clergymen ace “flam»-gnttcher” was a kid in quasi-public projects. of all denominations, but only Fa­ New York city, fresh from the Old When Penrose was creating his ther Justen uses it for services. Sod. He was born Feb. 11, 1873, fortune, he was a strapping, Since last Christmas, when Mass in County Kerry and attended the swash-buckling figure recognized was offered there for the first time Christian Brothers’ school at Tra­ as fearing no one and able to cope • Fancy WOVEN in Denver General hospital. Fa­ lee. While living for three years with any. Shirtinge ITALIAN PRUNES ther Justen has offered Mass 21 beside a New York fire house, he Until the illness which caused times. got his first glimpse of these lad In syrup, Northwest his death, he spent much of his • Fine WHITE Broad- “You’ve got .to carry water on dies in action. But it was ten years time in recent years touring the Pack, big No. 2% can...... \ F C three shoulaers at the hospital,” is later, after three years in Plain- world. cloths With Collars the way Father Justen puts it, but ville, Kans., and four years in Den Before stricken, he continued to Attached! the Legion of Mary visiting teams ver, where he learned the plaster­ engage in a routine of business and decidedly are helping him in his ing trade, that young Healy first sports at a pace that would have labors. At the present time seven donned firemen’s boots. He made exhausted persons half his age, • Fine WHITE Broad­ praesidia are sending teams to it a profession then, and today he cloths in Neckband the institution. They are from St. scoffs at the idea that he’ll ever Style— John’s parish, St. Elizabeth’s, St. relinquish his fighting gear. “It’s Francis de Sales’, S t Joseph’s, S t a science,” for Chief Healy should PupOs Addressed Catherine’s and Cathedral par­ know, “that gets in your blood and • Sites 1 3 ^ to iSy^ I Del Monte, ishes (both men’s and women’s stays there just as long as you can — Standard Sleeve praesidia). squirt water directly on a blaze, By Educators Lengths buffet can.. “It was early seen,” said Father and live and breath the atmosphere Justen, “that the few members of fir# brands.” (Anauneiatlen Pariih) (who started visitation work in He married Kathleen Galllgan On Friday afternoon, Dec. 1, Going on sale for the 1988) could not possibly hope to of Denver at the turn of the the senior class was v isits by Fa­ first time today at this cover the hospital with regular century and haa two sons and a ther John J. Flanagan, S.J., of visits, and so their spasmodic calls daughter living. John P. Healy, Regis college and Dr, Paul J. Ket- exceptional price — to were canceled until such a time Jr., former all-conference grid end tij^k of Loretto Heights college. give Christmas shop­ APRICOTS as a more definite plan could be at the Univerzity of (Colorado, A general assembly was also held pers a r e a l Value evolved. We now have such a plan Boulder, is now director of the Col­ on Friday for the high school stu­ Whole in syrup, in operation. From what we can orado income tax department. His dents in Hagus hail. Mr. Connor Treat! If you can't big No. 2Vi can...... :...... learn, these visits of the le­ other son, Thomas, is a salesman of Woodbury college, Los Angeles, come to the store in gionaries are looked forward to by in Pueblo, and his daughter, Mrs. Calif., was the guest speaker. His person the patients, who very deeply ap­ A. J. Duner, also is in Pueblo. subject was “Vocational Guid­ preciate the Interest shown in Healy has seen the Denver sys­ ance.” them.” tem grow from a small-city de­ P.-T.A. Officer* to Meet And the Redemptbrist chaplain, partment with a chief, two assist­ Council mothers and officers of Oall or Write Monogrammed far from being wearied by such ants, and 90 men, to a metropolitan the P.-T.A. are requested to meet I wearying work, throws himself division of ten district chiefs over in Hagus hall Wednesday after­ MISS CATHERINE Into it with new energy every day 21 fire houses harboring 400 men noon, Dec. 13, when important FREE! and professes to see in it a means —now under his command. In ’94 business will be discussed. The When ordering by mail be sure I of teaching himself some very im­ there were 413 alarms as compared regular meeting will start at 2 to Shop for Yon! to give HIS 3-letter Initial if ITR AND SANTA FB HOURS i portant facts. He puts it this way: with the 2,360 last year. He is a p. m. you wish the nhirts mono­ Sab Nitae 'UU I—Otlwr NitM 'ttU f “I’ve got a few gray hairs since I member of the International Asso­ The date for the card party grammed. went in there, but it’s surely ciation of Fire Chiefs and was pres­ sponsored by the P.-T.A. has been taught me a few things^-,” ident of that organisation in 1821. announced as Friday, Dec. 15. ....'"H

Ttursday, Dec. 7, 1939 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE ^DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE SODALITY OF ST. PHILOMENA ’^Loyoh Sodality GLendaie 3663 Preferred Parish Trayers^ Will Be WILL HONOR NEW MEMBERS Trading List J l/ L Study Club Topic (St. Philomena’t Parish) Marie Brenahan’a club enjoyed Plans Reception The Sodality of the Blessed Vir­ an evening at bridge Saturday, mORTU/iRIES gin Mary was host to all the mem­ Dec. 2, at the home of Merle MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER (St. Dominic's Parish) bers of the Parish union Thursday Nevin. (Sacred Heart-Loyola Parish) Tha marchaati repreianted in thi« taetian ara bootter*. Tbey are The Rev. G. M. Lane, O.P., will evening, Dec. 7, at 8 o’clock in the Friday evening, Dec. 8, the Pre­ The Loyola Ladies’ sodality will aoziout to work with 70a and ara deaerring of your patronage. Co' Irad a discussion on Prayers at the auditorium of St. Philomena’s cious Blood_^ circle of the Junior hold its annual reception of candi­ operate with them. school. Sunday, Dec. 10, the so­ Tabernacle society will be enter­ dates on Dec. 12 in Loyola church CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our personnel general review meeting of St. dality will hold a reception from 3 tained at the home of Miss Mar­ Dominic’s C.CJ). study club mem­ to 5 o’clock in honor of new mem­ garet ^cMullen. at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, with and the finest equipment and faidlitiea are bers Friday evening, Dec. 8, im­ bers at the home of Evelyn Tay­ The Holy Name society will re­ Father Theodore Schulte, S.J., of assigned to ever^ Catholie Service Cathedrail mediately following the Holy Hour. lor, 1016 Lafayette street. Host­ ceive Communion Sunday at the 8 Regis college officiating. o’clock Mass. This is an opportui\ity for those esses for the occasion will be Eve­ Sunday, Dec. 10, will be Com­ lyn Taylor, Elizabeth Flaherty, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wolfe and munion day for the Holy Name interested to become acquainted Joseph E. Bona, Vice President Mrs. Williams See MISS STEFANI Eileen McCarthy, Helen Gallagher, children, Malfy Lou and Billy, left society and for all the men. At with the value of confraternity Margaret'Conway, Margaret Flah­ in the week .to visit Mrs. Wolfe’s Sacred Heart church the men’s 16th at Boulder Speer Blvd. at Sherman for smart winter hats activity and all are invited. New erty, Eleanor Ripberger, Genevieve brother in St. Louis, Mo. They will Communion will take place at the 7 Bake Shop members .may enroll for the next Call Uf For Sprclal Party Ordcra styled to suit your Lewis, and Mildred Weir. Assist­ return Dec. 22. o’clock Mass. At Loyola, it will be Equipped to Respond to Any Call, Any Time, Any Distanes Dtcoraud Birthday CakM, mother, sweetheart, or semester. Which begins the week of ant hostesses will be Betty Mp- at the 8:30 Mass. Jan. 14. Omahan I* Viiitor Wrddint Cakei friend. Conaty, Charlotte Anne O’Reilly, Miss Helen Cahill of Omaha, The men of the Loyola Holy Chichan Pl«a E»ery Day Choir M.mbera Llatad Alice Torpy, and Annette LaTou- Family • ! « baked on ipeeial order only 1209 E. 9th Ave. Nebr., spent Thanksg(iving, Nov. Name society are preparing for 1117 E. Sth Are. KS. 14H The choir which rendered the rette. 30, with Peggy Hickey. She re­ a big games party to be stag ^ in Pontifical Mass music Sunday was Give her a leraly Card Club . Meet. turned to Omana Sunday evening, Loyola hall on the night of Dec. Set directed by Valens Jones, with S t Philomena’s P.-T-A. card Dec. 3. 15. The committee in charge NEGLIGEE or HOSTESS GOWN m s h Ro^rt Hansen at the organ. club met at the school hall Monday, St. Joseph’s study club met at called a meeting of the workers Preferred Parish for Chriatmaa It was composed of the follow­ Dec. 4, for a dessert-bridge party. the home of Mrs. Julia O’Neill, Monday, Dec. 4. Great progress / from h a m ilto n ing members: Prizes were awarded to Mrs. G. L. 1511 St. Paul street, Thursday, was reported. The list of prizes Helen Haslitt, Rosemary Close, Monaghan, Mrs. M. Downing, and Dec. 7 at 9:30 a. m. “Sunday Ob­ grows daily, and there is a wide STRAUSS SISTERS Margaret C. Reilly, Kathleen B. Mrs. L. W. Koerber. servance” was the subject dis­ variety of gifts. The men are Trading List S2S E. COLFAX between Grant and Losan Jones, Betty Manes, Geneva Barn A representative number of St. cussed. This was the last meeting working out a system whereby it OPEN EVENINGS hart, Patricia Burtscher, Catherine Philomena’s P.-T.A. members at­ of the present semester. will be necessary to call the win­ MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER Ann Selby, Josephine Battaglia, tended the second annual confer­ ners only once and the announce­ Mrs. L. I. Appel and son, Barry, Tbs merchant* rapreiented in thi* lection are boorter*. They are Mary A. Keniery, Mary Helen ence of the Catholic Parent- who left Denver, Nov. 17 to visit ment will be heard by all. Pro­ Haines, Eileen Conboy, Jean Sta­ Teacher league at the Cosmopoli­ ceeds of the evening will be used anxiout to work with you and ara deserving of your patronage. Co* li Chicago and Monticello, 111., re­ operate with them. Mary-Ann Rose Beaute Saloa pleton, Jane Simms, Lorraine tan hotel Dec. 6. turned home Wednesday, Dec. 6 for the coal fund. HIGNT Fabrizio, Margie Shober, Ed­ Miss Elizabeth Appel, who is at­ Pastor Giving Mission Beauty-Nook (Formerly of Daniele A FUhera’) ward Hamilton, Phillip Hamill, tending Monticello college, joined Father Edward Morgan, S.J., Specialising in machinaless Specialites in Beauty Culture James Carroll, Thomas Burtscher, Spaghetti Dinner them in Chicago Nov. 23. They has gone to Wisconsin, where he St. Francis de Sales’ wares tU B. Uth Are. Phone KE. 4741 Edmund Saindon, Edward Hughes, attended both the Notre Dame- is preaching a nflssion. He will Katherine McKelvey^ Prop. Charles Selby, Phillip Mahoney, Northwestem and the Notre Dame- be home before the holidays. f2< B. 11th Are. Bet. Emerson A Ogden Daniel Mahoney, Francis Tim Southern California football games. KAMP MOVING Now Open to My Many Frienfis mons, Jerry Coursey, Donald Slated in Arvada Musical programs are being Eddla’s Pla-Safa Wright, George Stapleton, Henrj’ Carols to Bo Sung Doc. 17 prepared for the Christmas season McBRlDE’S A program of Christmas carols at both Sacred Heart and Loyola. Grocery and Market & STORAGE CO. —Depend on Penn— Burtscher, Richard Linsenmaier, (Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada) W* carry a complet* atock *f Furnltar*, Walter Heyman. The Italian women of the par­ will be held in the auditorium of There will be Solemn Masses at SHOP WHERE PRICES ARE LOW Rua:a. Linolcnma, and Stova^ EDDIE PENN LEON PENN St. Philomena’s school Dec. 17 at midnight at both churches, and in Op*n ET«nin(i uid Sunday* Furnltar* Rapalring DIXIE DRUG The two soloists were Miss Maria ish will sponsor a spaghetti dinner 17th at Franklin PH. EM. ISfl Saturday, Jan. 20, in the base­ p. m. Carols of various coun­ addition there will be spe­ 620 So. Logan 1705 So. Psarl PE. 8976 Battaglia aqd Miss Katl)leen tries will be sung, and children of cial music at various other Masses. Penn Bros. Market G. W. HcBRIDE, Prop. Conboy. ment of the Shrine of S t Anne. 100 Be 10th Aremia KB. &7S1 Sunday is Communion day for both the upper and the lower divi­ Sister Alice has charge of the FREE DELIVERY Free Delivery Cut Rate The following women repre sions will participate. choir work at Sacred Heart, and Quality Fruita - Vegetables "Meet Me at Dellchtfal Dixie Dm i" sented St. Dominic’s parish at the members of the Holy Name so­ JACKSON’S Mqry and Walt’s Gafe ciety. Services begin at 8:45 a. m. Miss Betty Danford of Alamosa Professor Bqrkhardt at Loyola. Groceries - Meats second annual Catholic Parent- spent Thanksgiving day, Nov. 30, The Loyola vested boys’ choir Cut Rate Drugs Where Service Is a Pleasure Teacher league cohference at the The regular novena services in will do special work on Christmas honor of S t Anne, followed by and the weekend at the home of Liquors ■ Sundries DELICIOUS FOODS BAILEY’S NOB HlLL INN (Cosmopolitan hotel Dec. 5: Mrs. her mother, Mrs. Margaret Dan- day. 421 EAST COLFAX Joseph O’Gara, Mrs. Dan Mc­ Benediction, will be held Wednes­ Prescriptions DISTINCTIVE DRINKS day, Dec. 13, at 7:45 p. m. ford. To raise funds for their treas­ Texaco Service Mixed Drinks, Draught Beer Namara, Mrs. Charles Grant, Mrs Instructions in catechism for ury, the members of the Loyola l*ree Prompt Delivery Phone PE. *174 So. Pearl at LauiaUa* Society Holds Election Call 8p. 344S " Downing ani Alsmedi Battery Service Call and Dellvary Thomas Ryan, and Mrs. Paul public school children are held boys’ choir are taking orders for Delicious Dinners Murray. The monthly meeting of the Keep old King Cold away with every Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. at Christmas wreaths and trees. Cas­ HOT AND COLD LUNCHES Altar and Rosary society was held S t Philomena’s school. Kat-A-Comer from Montgomcry-WaiS’i one of our winterising jobs, in the basement of the shrine Tues­ socks, music, etc,, must be pur­ Mrs, TindalVs Toir Baslness ti Appreristed Htrt day, Dec. 6, with Mrs. Martin Rita Flaherty, who is an x-ray chased. The boys ask parishioners Cut Rate 18th and Pearl TA. 9737 Klumker and Mrs. J. Koerber as technician at Fort Collins hospital, to help them by ordering their DRESS SHOP Party Scheduled Christmas trees and wreaths from CORONA joint hostesses. Election of of­ spent the weekend at the home of Notion! • Gifta LIQUORS her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. them. Persons interested should Infanta' Wear Faneywork ficers was held with the following Rollina Hoaiery 482 So. Broadway Lilly While Laundry Groe. and Creamary At St. Elizabeth’s being chosen: President, Mrs. Mar­ Flaherty, 1215 Milwaukee street. call EMerson 1743 or MAin 2402. tin Klumker- first vice president, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Kenny, 815 Pariihionars Return 1111 SO. PEARL Free Delivery PE. 8501 Jm Hxuro, Prop. Tb« Stor* That Opciu Early and Cloaaa St. Paul street, motored to Colo­ Mrs. C. M. Higdon and Mrs. J. Call Vs for Case Lot Prices FINISH WORK DRY WASH Lata (St. Eliaabeth’a Pariah) Mrs. Will Brown; second vice OPEN ALL DAT SUNDAt A turkey party will be sponsored president, Mrs. Ruddy Zhender; rado Springs Sunday, Dec. 3, to C. Ryan returned Sunday from WET WASH attend the football game played La Junta, where they spent Thanksr FREE REPAIRING by the Holy Name society Friday, treasurer, Mrs. Ralph Moore; sec­ ISS% UNION 849 Corona Dec. 15, after evening devotions. retary, Mrs. George B. Smith. by the Cleveland Rama and the giving with Mrs. Higdon’s niece, Rental Motor Scooters KE. 1*42 I2i E. nth Art. Philadelphia Eagles. • Mrs. 'VI,, A. Marshal. BILLIE OHLER’S Welding, Knivet and Scleaers Sharpened A large crowd is expected and it Mrs. Otto Schneider and Mrs. Electrical Appliances— Bicyclea is hoped that all friends will re­ Ruddy Zhender were appointed Mrs. Clifford Starr and daugh- MODEL MARKET REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Well-Soled Shoes spond. as a committee to have charge of ter, Patsy, will spend the wintw Makers of Famous Billies Little Pig Sftoeagee Father Fridolin Shockley, O.F. the children’s Christmas party. at the home of Mr*. Starr’s par­ Prevent Colds ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Carey, Regis Parents to ‘Ssussgee from Pigs that Died Happy** Gordon Novelty Works M., is expected to return from Du­ Card Party li Dec, 13 Phone PE 1100 1487 8. Pearl 8 t 515 E. Bayaud PE. 0123 AT rango, where he has been in charge The Altar and Rosary society 1410 Monroe street, while Mr. A AAdhdk A. during the absence of Father Fran­ will give a card party in the base­ Starr is temporarily stationed at Meet on Dec. 11 R IX E Y ’S cis Cawley of St. Columba’s ment of the church on Wednesday Camp Jackson, S. Car., for winter Par Sarviaa—HCyataM aRM army maneuvers. Modem Shoe Repair Shop * Warahaawa. 1*S1 M ih tt. church. night, Dec. 13. There will be table Mack’s Auto Repair Miss Clara Koster entertained a A meeting of the Regis College 210 B. 11th At#. Succaw Collera Bldf. Father O’Brien of Deadwood, S. prizes, a special prize, and tur Parents’ association will be held AND W. M. WITTE Dak., was a visitor at the monas­ key awards. Everyone is invited number of her friends at a Thanks­ giving dinner Nov. 30 in her home. in the college library Monday eve­ Grocery and Market tery last week. to attend. The following commit­ ning, Dec. 11, at 8 o’clock. Tjie Jim’s Service Station tee members were appointed; Jo Mrs. G. L. Monaghan and son, The Holy Name society will re­ Choral club, under the direction of Directly Wcat of Ward'i Perking Lot Corn Fad Meat* Fraah Fiall Boyer, chairman, assisted by Beth Jack, ana Mrs. R. J. Foley and son, Staple Groeeriea, Fraah Vegetablea ceive Communion in a body at the Moore, Kate Brown, Virginia Mar Dan, entertained St. Philomena’s Rev. Andrew Dimichino, S.J. Phone SP. 9740 7:30 Mass Sunday, Dec. 10. The telson, Agnes Smith, and Sara football team and the Rev. Elmer will sing several selections. Father 7*1 SOUTH LOGAN PE. **3I monthly meeting ivill be held Fri­ Arthur A. Barth, S.J., will be the MARTIN Campbell. Admission is 25 cents J. Kolka at dinner at the Denver “Shop With ConBdene* at Wernar’*" speaker of the evening. Mothers OPEN 7 A. M. TO I P. It. day, Dec. 8, after the evening de­ and includes refreshments. Athletic club Wednesday, Nov. 29 Dutch Lunch Headquarters 732-Ea COLFAX CLOSED SUNDAYS votions. of sophomore students will be the HARRY’S A Complete Food Store at Streamline Prices Women Planning Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Has­ hostesses. WERYER’S The Italian women of th6 par­ kell, 667 Birch street, announce the birth of a boy Dec. 5 at Mercy A quilt will be awarded at the DELICATESSEN SHOE HOSPITAL Orphans Are Oiven ish are making plans for their session. All friends who have not spaghetti dinner to be held early hospital. He is the grandson of WINES and LIQUOKS Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conway. made returns are requested to do Finest Shoe Repairing Blessed Sacrament Thanksgiving Dinner in January. so not later than Monday morning. 82 to M S. B ^ d v a y at Bayaud Ben Dunlop, who had been visit­ Mrs. J. T. Tierney is ill of In­ PE. 2302 1481 SO. PEARL ing at the home of his parents, fluenza in her home. Extra tickets may be obtained On Nov. 30 the children and Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Dunne from the chairman, Mrs. Mark Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunlop of Felling, EM. 2125. CHRISTMAS TREES sisters of St, Clara’s orphanage New Berlin, 111., was expected announce the birth of a son Nov Hessel Texaco Service enjoyed a turkey dinner donated home Thursday. 30. Vollmar’s Ellswarih A fin# selection of Green and Silver Christma* Trees and by Frank Kirchhof, president of Choir practice was scheduled Pariih Club* Convepa We Give S&H Green Stamps Decorations. Prftea very reasonable. the American National bank. For at the home of Mrs. George Smith, Several parish clubs convened SI. Glara’s Aid to BAKERY Free Deliveries 30 years this benefactor of the 116 E. Ralston road, Thursday recently. Mrs. C. 0. Selander’s First Class Bakery Goods MARFAK lubrication - home has furnished the Thanksgiv­ •evening. The choir is practicing club met with Mrs. Mary Morgan. Hold Party Dec. 13 Grave Blankets $1.00 ing dinner. Mrs. Smethils and Mrs. J. L. La- SP. 8397 15 So.'Broadway s e r v ic e THAT SATISFIES a High Mass for Christmas, under So. Pearl at Mexico PE. 9931 Colfax and Dahlia ROY BARRINGER Skelly Service Sta. Mr. Kirchhof also honored the the direction of Miss Bonnie Bon Tourette received the awards. The The St. Clara’s Aid society card sisters and children with a per­ ham. next meeting will be with Mrs. C. party and luncheon will be held sonal visit and the kiddies, dressed A study club session will be held 0. Selander, 3414 Colfax avenue, Wednesday, Dec. 13, at 1 p. m. in TAYLOR’S Gift Dept. The Park Hiii Drug Do. Baur’s as Indians, gave him a royal wel­ in the church Tuesday, Dec. 12, Dec. 19. This will be a Christmas the orphanage. Hostesses will be Grocery and Creamery THE GLORIA SHOPPE Whitman’s Candy and come when he arrived at the from 1:30 to 2:30 p. m. party. Mrs. T. C. Rhoades’ club Mrs. M. J. Ross of St. Dominic’s, (Formerly Buy-Wise) "Year Doctsr Knows Ui" orphanage. Cheery Christmas Cards Candies Ice Cream Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown visited convened with Mrs. R. G. Weir, Mrs. E. Logerot of St. Catherine’s, We Appreciate Your Patronage 2SRD AT DEXTER EAit T7U Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wade of 144 1120 Clayton street. Mrs. Weir and and Miss Agnes Toohey of Cathe­ Houri 6:20 a. m.—9:30 p. m. Dainty,' Inexpenslr* Chriatmaa Gifts W. Dakota avenue Sunday after­ Mrs. Wm. Beardshear won the hon­ dral parish. ALL DAY SUNDAY TOYS HOSIERY Jan. I Is Deadline for ors. The next meeting will be 295 so. PENN e FANCY GROCERIES noon. At a meeting Dec. 4 the follow­ 845 E. Ohio John C. Scholl with Mrs. Rhoades Dec. 19. Mrs ing officers were elected: Presi­ eFRUITB * VEGETABLES Mrs. Agnes Schoech is slowly Fancy and Staple Paymonl of Duos improving at St. Joseph’s hospital Wm. Beardshear will be joint host­ dent, Mrs. H. Barth; vice presi­ where she has been confined for ess. dent, Mrs. John Wild; second vice Groceries Boulevard Grocery President Frank Breen an­ the past three weeks. Mrs. M. A. Hickey’s club con­ president, Mrs. E. Logerot; secre­ EA. 18S1 2820 Colorado Blvd. nounces that Jan. 1 will be the The Ladies of the Shrine will vened with Mrs. J. J. Walsh, 960 tary, Mrs. Fred Reppe; treasurer, MEATS Detroit street, Friday, Dec. 1. Hon­ Mrs. "Margaret Conway; publicity, FREE Prompt Dellrtry flsrrle* deadline for payment of the Cathe­ hold their Christmas party in the EM. 2706 281."i Falrfav dral Young People’s club registra­ basement of the church Tuesday ors were awarded to Mrs. L. W, Mrs. E. Logerot. tion fee of $1. At present only afternoon, Dec. 19. The hostesses Koerber and Mrs. R. J. Harrison MAIN *104 MAIN *105 The next meeting is with Mrs. J. Patronize These Firm*. 'They Dexter Service Station to Yesrs of Satisfaction about 60 of the 115 who receive will be Mmes. Gaylor, Hoare, Hil announcements of meeting* are len, and Boyer. Gifts will be ex Dooling, Jr., 1615 Fairfax Are C o-operating ’R^ith Your 8. ft H. Grewn Stampt Anderson- paid-up member*. After Jan. 1 changed among members. street, Friday, Dec. 8. Paper. SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Harrington Coal Co. those who have not registered will Dr. and Mrs. LaMour and Colftz and Dexter Phone EM. 9S41 COAL - WOOD be dropped from the mailing list. daughter, Jan, are leaving for Drive In any of these stations for prom pt courteous attention * Tire and Batter? Service Florida Dec. 14 to spend the Holy Family Waahlnf, PolUhinrt and Lohrieatloa $ 4 .7 5 AH Grade. Christmas holidays. and the beat motor fuels, oils and greases this market afforda. We Call For and Deliver Yoar Car Sitters’ Shower Slated 35TH AND WALNUT Holy Ghost W. R. Dnnn and Mnrra? Wallier, Prop. There will be a fruit shower ST. FRAHGIS RE SALES - - Gadar A S. Bdny. for the sisters who teach the Sun­ Edwards Drug Store When buying from the LITMAN’S uj6ST6Rn m 6 ss€ n G e a day school classes in the church PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS Blessod Sacrament—E. tSrd and Kaamcy S t Dominie’s —W. 13nd At*, and N. tpaag firms advertising in this basement Sunday, Dec. 17. Phone* GLendaie 9920 or 9820 St. Philomena'a—E. Sth A t*, and Colo. BWd. Cathedral—East Cslfaz and Rac* S t For Good Bicycles TAbor Mary Grace Moore, Norma St. Cathcrino'a—W. 38th A to R Fed. Bird. Loyola—E. ISth Arc. R Raca S t 40.30 Tennyson St. Denver, Colo. S t John's—Speer Bird, and Clarkaon S t paper, please mention that Jean and Sallyjo Smith, Dorothy NORTH DENVER’S St. Elizabeth's—W. Colfax and 8th St. • Expert Repairing Gleason, and Mrs. George Smith Erorything Uraolly Found In ■ F in l Holy Ghost—14th S t and Tremont 5 3 4 5 CREDIT JEWELERg. Claio Dmg Storo. Cathedral—E. l*th and Washington you saw their advertise­ Work Called for and Delivered 4-H leader, attended the 4-H ban 3947 Tennyson CL. 9052 ment. quet held at the Lakewood high EM.’4533 - 1506 Colo. Blvd. Lm Ut DeliTtr Toar Ptefcaasa school Friday evening, Dec Loyola 424 18TH ST. Each gfirl was awarded a merit ;Irma’s Beauty Shop' For Quality Bakery pin and certificate for completion Any Radio Repaired C I T Y P A R K of 4-H club jFork. Beauty Work in All Goods Try HOME OR CAR 51.00 St. Catherine's StiltvilVs Cafe Branches. Service Station (Plus Parts) V If you want to save money, buy DENVER ^ Including Body Molding t Glendalo 1**2 4*14 Tonnyson WEISS BAKERY Drastic Reductions on Tube Prices 29th Are. and Colo. Blvd. FINS FOODS AND COCKTAILH your liquor, wine and beer Tauche’s Bakery Barnum Turkey DAISY KEI88, Mgr. 4024 fennyaon St. HONEST AND COMPETENT Fra* Call and DallTtry SERVICE MEN Strvic* AT THE ★ WASHING AND City-wide Reputation for KEyatoiK 1221 ll4 t Braadwa* Party Is Dec. 15 GOOD FOOD AC-RG RADIO LUBRICATION 16th St. Liquor Store Open 1 A. M. ta I A. M. MILLER PHARMAGY Colbern Bros. Em. *821 Fine Bakery Goods GL. 9917 Cor. W. 44th and Tonnyaon FAIR PRICES 1319 16th St. MA. 9945 (Presantation Parish) SERVIGE 2802 Josephln. St. Phona EAat 7983 The Holy Name society will North Denver^ Most E. 28th Ave. and Race KE. 3864 JOHN HcGINN. Prop. 4051 Tejon St. GRand 4969 DeLuxe Cleaners & St. Mary sponsor it« annual turkey party Complete Drugstore! EDDIE^S OUR AIM IS TO SATISFY Day KE. *311 Nl»ht GR. 234* Dec. 15 in the school hall. Prizes One Block from Holy Family Church D yers of a turkey and $1 will be alter RED & WHITE They Alex Public Service Magdalen's “HAKE OUR STORE TOUB PaU'onize These Fima. C. E. CANNING See V E R IV nated. An attendance prize will HEADQUARTERS” Are Go-Operating With Your 43rd and Yatea GLendaie 9915 All Kinds Repairing and AT Station be awarded. Admission will be 50 Papfir. HOOVERS—EUREKA—ROTALS Alterations Your Friendly Neighbor­ And All MftkM cents. Ptrtf for All Mxktf of Vacuums There will be a P.-T.A. meeting hood Service Station Ws Ropair All Makes of Sweepers on Wednesday, Dec. 13, at 2 p. m. Presentation 36th and Tajon R. R. Hsmel. Prop. in the old rectory. All members 3812 Larimer st 29th St. Evison’s Service —Plenty of Parking Space— are asked to attend, as plans will HAPPY HOLIDAYS Annunciation Standard CHI Products be made for the Christmas party. FROM Kchrberg’s 5 and JD OPPOSITE JEWISH The P.-T.A. was well represented 44th Ave. Cleaners SANATORIUM ON WEST COLFAX at the Catholic Parent-Teacher 3200 VT. Alameda and D yers league meeting on Dec. 5. RSABarberShop DRUGS 0 E SELLEM Several graduates of Presenta­ The Mott Beautiful Store fUEL AND FEED CO. MR.S. D. M. WELSH, Prop. r. L. RIVERTON. Prop. Fsr lU o to Can and Gits Bstt- ALTERATIONS. DRE.SSMAKING, tion school were in the Matrimonial on Alameda TWO STORES CHARLES A. DaSELLEM SMtss OB Psekiaa and Shippiaa REPAIRING Follies. Shirley Neville danced in 67 KNOX CT. TOUR BEN FRANKLIN STORK St. Louis' SAME PRICES ' We Ship by Rail KEysiaM aaas Courteous. Efficient Servioa “The Nasty Little Boy Next Door,” aa amd Warahaasa, 18X1 XatA St. 1#«2 W. 44TH AVE. Clara Langfield was in the dance, PHONE TA. n o* ENGLEWOOD “Swing Those Wedding Bells,” and The firms listed here de­ JSTH AND WALNUT Rita Payne and Helen Daly danced serve to be remembered NOW! 1401 Franklin S t 11*1 Williams St RES. PHONE UA *144 Tire and Battery Service in “They Blamed It on the Modn.” That Good GULF CAS at Your -I- The Holy Name society will re­ when you are distributing Noighborhood Sorvico Station S. M. 8WIGART, Prep. ceive Communion Sunday at the 8 your patronage in the dif­ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS o’clock Mass. ORVUXE PENNINGTON, Prop. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS EXIDE BATTERIES Prayers are being asked for J. ferent lines of business. ‘ KNOX CT. A CEDAR 9381 So. Breadwajr Fkaaa Eng. 188S Crandall, who is seriously ilL

^5. i i PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyatone Thursday, The D e n v e r Catholic Register CROWD OF 300 PRESENT AT luck of Irisk’ President.______Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D.D. 41 Clergpen at BrY... President Emeritu8....._»_...~..MoBt Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D. PARENT-TEACHER INSTITUTE Editor...... R t Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Msnagring Editor.------.'------Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. Golden Jubilee (Continued From Page One) response by the Rev. Hubert New­ Kept S uk Away Cake Flour Associate Editors—M. P. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B., and growth. He called the leagrue, ell, diocesan suijerintendent of now in its second year, a “fine schools and chaplain of the league. NuU Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, Jour.M., M.A.; Rev. John Cavanagh, linkup between the home and Father Newell welcomed the del­ M.A.; Ruth Vincent. A.B. school.” egates and expressed his satisfac­ Spicei Of St. Domiiiic’s tion with the league’s work. He On Risky Trip Judge Madden Speaks Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. Judge Eugene V. Madden of the called the Catholic Parent-Teacher Raisina (Continued From Page One) Denver Juvenile court, who fol­ league “one of the most important (Continued From Page One) lowed Bishop Vehr as luncheon agencies in the diocese for Catholic crawling over each other to get to Published Weekly by the Passion and Death of Our Action,” and showed the possibili Currants Lord. The priest guards the taber­ speaker, pointed out the concrete their beds. It a person has ever results of godless education as he ties of such a group for diocesan THE CATHOUC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) nacle and keeps the key. He has work. disturbed a sleepy Irishman, much gone to your sick and your dying sees them every day in his court. Candied Peels 938 Bannock Street with Holy Viaticum. He is the liv­ Judge Madden called parents to Speaking on "The Christian Con­ less crawled ever his cot and prob­ ing ciborium and monstrance of task for their failure in many cept of the Child as a Basis for ably kicked him in the faea with ^ Glace Fruits Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1497 the Lord.” Father Schols also cases to teach their children reli­ Catholic Education,” the-Rev. John his foot in so doing, he probably pointed out how consoling to frail gion or to see that they are sent Flanagan, SJ., dean of Regis col­ knows just how much confusion Flavorinsrs |2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, man is the priest’s power to for­ to a school where they can get lege, drew a comparison between can reign. Tuejiday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. give sins. such teaching. the Spartan mother of old and the modern Christian mother. To make it worse, it wasn’t long The speaker considered the sa­ “Many of the problems we meet before these hale and hearty sons Thursday, Dec. 7, 1939. cred memories the church holds in Juvenile court are not juvenile “When the Spartan mother held of Erin, robust, husky fellows for its parishioners. Many, as in­ problems,” Judge Madden said. her newborn babe in her arms,” most of them, were stricken with fants, he declared, were brought “They are directly the fault of Father Flanagan said, “her chief the dread malady, seasickness. thought was how best she could At Safeiroy’s Low to St. Dominic’s to be baptized, adults.” “Few boys — Catholic, Mr. Kelly laughed, “Picture OFFICIALi DIOCESE OF DENVER and many made their first Con­ Protestant, or Jew—ever get into rear him to become a perfect phys­ court if they are practical in their ical specimen so that he in turn more than 600 Irishmen so sick Every Day Prieet The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. fession and Communion there. they couldn’t move. Thera was We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese. Whatever Others cherish it because it was religion,” he concluded. might become a warrior for the state. an awful amount of groaning, 1 . appears in its columns over the signature of thff Ordinary or those the scene of their marriage or be­ Father Wolohaa Opens Pregram can tell you that. Imagine the of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. cause their loved ones were Prior to the luncheon, a number “The modern Christian mother wails from one Irishman in such Wo hope The Register will be read in every home of the brought there for the funeral of prominent speakers had come sees more than a perfect animal a predicament and then multiply Diocese. Mass before they were buried in to the session’s platform to express in her child. She believes him to it by 600.” We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste In be a loan from God, to cherish and the city of the dead. their views on various phases of The second day out—^the ship the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. Father Scholz, praising the work the conference thenjp: “Parents as educate so that he may be returned to God in a perfect state.” was still unescorted—the word li URBAN J. VEHR, of the many Dominicanr who have Teachers." spread that theie were bombs con­ Aug. 6, 1931. Bishop of Denver. labored in the parish, said: “These The Very Rev. Thomas Wolo- Continuing, Father Flanagan de­ cealed on the boat. Everyone consecrated men, zealous in their han, pastor of Sacred Heart clared that Catholic education is SliFEURY knows that an Irishman isn’t labors for the Lord, have ever church, Pueblo, opened the confer­ the only education that will train afraid of anything except, per­ stood on the watch tower of faith ence with prayer and gave a short child for both American and haps, the devil. Nevertheless, the to direct and guide you. They address on religion in the schools. heavenly citizenship. “A Catholic thought of bombs wasn’t exactly B*tzbUih*d ISIS Phon* Main SS7I have been your mediators. They He called for a better understand'- education is the best education for the most consoling reflection in the have stood at the altar of Christ ing of this subject among both democracy,” he said, “It is the world to these men from the I. ZE KIM AN daily to offer up for you the holy Catholics and non-CathoIics. He only training built upon the con­ Emerald isle, “But here again,” For Finer Furs sacrifice of Calvary.” He also said the present troubled times cept of the dignity of man.” said Pat, “we realized that we FURS REPAIRED AND REMODELED OUR SPECIALTY commended the Dominican Sisters arise directly from a wrong phi­ Other speakers on the morning were all in the same boat’ and FURS STORED AND INSURED who have worked with the chil­ losophy among the world’s leaders, program were Dr. Velma Spaul­ before long we were laughing 1630 WELTON STREET dren and lauded the parishioners and showed how religious teaching ding, executive secretary of the about it.” He grinned. “Well, for the many sacrifices they made is necessary to offset pagan ideol- Denver Tuberculosis society, who doing our best to laugh, anyway,” fContinued From Pag* On») to give their offspring a Catholic logies that exist today. spoke on “The Necessity for Better he admitted. “The saddest part of the situa­ 35 Years Experience opportunity that the Soviets had save a fair down payment. The education. Parent Education;” SisterTrances 32 Priests on Board tion,” Father Wolohan said, “is Therese, dean of Loretto Heights Phono GRand 0555, or GL. 3704 4516 West 41st S i been waiting for all these Jipars. other is the man with a larger In conclusion he called upon the Pat said that there were 82 people to continue their good that the greatest opposition to reli­ college, whose topic was “Building The “democracy” of Russia had salary whose fixed expenses do not gious teaching comes from within iriests on board and several nuns. A C FURNITURE SHOP admit of a large monthly payment. work. “May the glory of the past Up Proper Attitudes Toward Dis­ Expert Upholstering and Refinishing even many of the statesmen of the the Church. We have parents who cipline in the Pre-School Child,” Those priests were the life of the world fooled for some time, as Either nne will buy a good, liv­ inspire you to even greater deeds jarty,” he said. “Every night we WE SPECIALIZE IN ANTIQUE FURNITURE for holy faith and the religion you believe in Catholic education only and the Rt. Rev. Monsig;nor Hugh FURNITURE SOLD ON CONSIGNMENT—ASK OUR TERMS Stalin, after seeing his first step able home in a decent neighbor­ 50 per cent. They think if they lad entertainment, music, and towards world domination meet hood if a price adjustment is profess. May Christ rejoice living A. McMenamin, rector of the Ca­ singing. They were the ones that in your midst as your neighbor send their children^ to parochial thedral, who gave an address on with ignominious defeat in the made. The' upshot' of present grade schools they have accom­ led the festivities. There was one Spanish war, played a waiting trends, it seems to us, will be that and your friend," “The' Beginnings of Religious Ed plished their work. That is the ucation in the Home.” that could play the piano and game for a more appropriate time conditions will be more favorable Bishop Vehr SMakt some that had real good voices, for this type of sales, and that reason we have so many Catholic Monsignor McMenamin decried to start a new expansion program. At the ena of Mass Bishop Vehr boys and girls in public high and, believe me, they helped us to Cut off from the powers of Eu­ more people of these two classes made a brief speech, in which he the elective system of education as get our minds off ourselves.” Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are schools. practiced by many institutions of rope by the war on the Western will be able to own homes congratulated the priests, sisters, “Others send their children to The third day out the boat was reliable, consistent and appreciate your suppoTt. front, the hapless neighbors of the Owners of new homes, warned and parishioners. He exhorted the earning, where “a boy plays foot­ Catholic grade and high schools ball and gets a credit—a girl plays met by a U. S. warship. From Bolos now find themselves faced our realtor, will have to accept a congregation to bear in mind the but fail to realize that we have then on, Pat said, the Irishmen The Honsa of. Quality, where the JOHN H. REDDIN by % more ruthless destroyer than definite depreciation on their in­ in the band and gets a credit for words of the Holy Father that the Catholic colleges. Let us have 100- really made merry, just as any bast meats at tha most reasonable Hitler appeared to be. vestment so far as resale value is first duty of Catholic parents is it,” and no real education goes Attorney, and Counselor at Law per-cent Catholic education.” with the diploma. “We have more Irishman worthy of the name prices may be obtained. In Europe, the effects of Stalin’s concerned. For instance, a man to safe^ard the family and the would make meiry after being 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block aggression still remain to be with $500 ca$h builds an FHA Superintendent Well Pleased graduates in this country and less home. He urged fathers and moth­ Mrs. Dwight Shea, president of under such a strain. The second 17th and Curtis gauged. A Uirust at ihe Balkans home costing $4,000. He puts im. ers to teach the faith to children educated people than anywhere the league, gave an address of wel­ else in the world,” he said. day the vessel had an escort of RABTOAT'S Phone MAin 0567 Denver, Colo. will possibly mean war with Eng­ provements into the property by their own example. The Bishop come. She was followed with a two warships and the Irishmen land and France and might bring worth several hundred dollars and also emphasized the lay apoStolate. ’Minnesota’ La-wr Urged made more merry. The third day 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 to them another ally in Italy. We keeps up his monthly payments. Priests are too few for-the harvest Monsignor McMenamin also three warships were on the look­ feel that Hitler will hardly relish When he wants to sell, a few years that is ripe, he said. All Catholics, pointed out that a taste for good out, and what the Irishmen did in the idea of Russian military aid in later, he has an equity of perhaps therefore, have the obligation of literature must stem from the Germany, since the Soviets might the way of letting their hair down $1,000 or $1,500. Naturally he joining with Christ in the sacra­ Fresi at Ke;is child’s home life. He urged adop­ with all that protection Pat leaves H.G.REID be difficult to dislodge even in the wants to realize as much as pos­ tion for Colorado of the “Minne­ LUMPMAI. COAL ______U.TS mental apostolate. to the imagination. event of the Allies* defeat. sible of that money. But a buyer Members of the clergy who sota” law, which provides that Electrical Contracting NUT C O A L ______li.7 i In this country, Stalin’s 'aggres­ with that much cash would prob­ were present at St. Dominic’s principals of public schools must Rapairing and Fixtures Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. sion brings Communism out into ably prefer to build his own home golden jubilee Mass were the Most dismiss pupils in school hours for MAie net ns uth st. the open for all to see. Most of Heariof lectures G. S. M. G. Session Is P MUMFORD. Mzr. rather than buy one that has been Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop of religious instruction. 25th and Decatur GRand 8125 us knew what it was long since, in use for some time. Hence the Denver; the Rt. Rev. Leonard He added, however, that ha pre­ but there persisted among us a owner, to sell, must take a loss on Schwinn, O.S.B.; the Rt. Rev. (Regis College) fers to have such legislation in this To Bo Hold al Regis group .of. pseudo-intellectuals who his equity. Mefnsignor Matthew Smith, the Lectures in the freshman state introduced by some non-Cath- insisted that liberalism in Wash­ Wheii buying from the Another angle that occarred to Very Rev. Dr. William Higgins, the orientation course, obligatory for olic group, or at least Iw the gen­ Refit college will be host to ington differs little from CommU' us 4s that of suburban develop­ Very Rev. Charles H. Hagus, the all freshmen, are being delivered eral body of the state P.-T.A. or­ the Catholic Students’ Mistioa INSURANCE firms advertising in this nism in Moscow, Mr. Stalin’s, rape ment. With home sites cheaper Very Rev. Harold V. Campbell, by the Rev. E. J. Trame, S.J., on ganization. of Poland, coupled with his tyran­ outside the city and fewer build­ the Very Rev. Thomas D. Coyne, the subject of mental health. The Rev. Dr. D. A. Lemieux, Crusade for the quarterly paper, please mention that nical domination of tiny Baltic ing restrictions, it seems tbat there C.M.; the Very Rev, Robert M. Individual topics are: “Idea of pastor of St. Catherine’s church, meeting. It will be held Sun­ JOS. J. CELLA you saw their advertise­ states and his diabolical invasion of would be a tendency to desert the Kelley, S.J.; the Very Rev. C. J a Philosophy of Life,” “Body-Mind opened the aftmmoon session with day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock Finland, shows- him in bis true districts of older homes in the city Relations,” “Hygiene of the Ner­ prayer. He called attention of the 1120 Security Bldg. light. Whatever is in his path will Darley, C.SS.R.; Fathers Manus P. in tha Little theater. Arrange­ ment. and build outside. Certainly Den Boyle, Matthias Blenkush, Forrest vous System,” “Hygiene of the Re delegates to their opportunities for Phone KEystone 2633 be destroyed if it interferes with ver is experiencing a brisk subur­ productive System,” “Development leadership in the Catholic Parent- ments are in charge of John his program. Allen, Hildebrand M. Brunetti, ban development, and we have O. S.M.; Bernard J. Cullen, Jamesof Personality,” “Dynamic Force Teacher league. He urged women Thompson, chairman of tha Never again, then, ean any real noticed this trend in other cities. of Religion in the Development of not to be reluctant to leave the American truthfully make a favor­ P. Flanagan, J. J. Flanagan, mission committee of tha so­ The interesting point here is that S.J.; J. R. Figlino, Henry A. Gei- Personality,” “Relations of Moral seclusion of their homes to assume dality. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS able comparison between Ameri­ a decided change in this direction sert, Louis J. Grohman, Charles Development to Mental Health,” a proper place in Church affairs. canism and Communism. They are will mean a decentralization of the M. Johnson, J. L. Lilly, C.M.; Ar­ “Pitfalls of Mental and Moral “This league,” Father Lemieux as far apart as the poles. And, for city, a springing up of smaller thur J. Lucy, William J. Mona­ Health.” said, “affords Catholic women an that matter, our ideals of life and centers radiating from the down' The Rev. William J. McGucken opportunity to make articulate the government have little in common han, John A. Moran, A. G. Ritter, town business area, an increase of P, Gregory Smith, Francis Rey S.J., prefect of studies of the Mis­ Catholic opinion in many fields.” with those of any foreign nation traffic, changes in school popula souri province of the Society of At the roll call following Father As we see a duplicity that is falsely nolds, and Achilla Sommaruga; tions, and a hundred like prob' The Very Rev. W. D. Marrin, Jesus, arrived at Regis Thursday. Lemieux’ address, it was revealed labeled diplomacy on the other lems. If the FHA is boosting subur. Nov. 30, to begin his annual visi­ that 24 units of the league were side of the water, we can thank O.P., Washington, D. C.; the Very ban life, it will cause a consider­ Rev, J. B. Walsh, Q.P., Louisville, tation of the college and high represented. Among the deleg^ates God there is a growing feeling in able sociological as well as eco­ school. were women from Pueblo, Colorado ' YOUR BANKER (S America that we should be quite Ky.; the Rev. Robert Carroll, O.P., nomic change.—Millard F. Everett. Detroit, Mich.; the Rev. James D. The Rev. Samuel Knox Wilson Springs, and Fort Collins, besides .VOUR-BilSiNESS FRIEND happy in staying clear of that S.J., president of Loyola college, mess.—Hubert A. Smith. Enright, O.P., Kansas City, Mo.; those from the Denver parishes. REVULSION AGAINST RUSSIA the Rev. Leo L. Farrell, O.P., pas­ Chicago, finished his annual eight- A talk on “A Better School The revulsion against Russia’i tor, St. Dominic’s, Denver; the day retreat this week. He was mak­ Health Program in Parochial IS FHA BOOSTING invasion of Finland is to strong in Rev. J. C. Gunning, O.P., Chicago, ing it on the campus. Schools” was given by Miss Ellen SUBURBAN LIFE? America today that it would not be 111.; the Rev. J. D. Kavanaugh, The Rev. William Ferrell, S.J., Perdue, superintendent of the Vis­ That the FHA is revolutionizing going too far to say that Americans 0;P., Minneapolis, Minn.; the Rev. and the Rev. Daniel McNamara^ iting Nurse association. Miss Per­ real estate, construction, and lend­ are nauseated with the Reds and G. M..Lane, O.P., Denver; the Rev, S.J., were at Regis this week from due showed the importance of Discount Per Annum through a ing industries was the statement a are now on the point of vomiting Charles Murray, O.P., Chicago, Trinidad to attend the Matrimonial keeping ever mindful of the health prominent realtor made to us this up the indigestible slop that 111.: the Rev. Martin McDermott, Folliee of 19S9. problems of the school child, and week. It is obvious that the amor­ friends of the Soviet union have O.P., Madison, Wise.; the Rev. J The Rev. Louis Keenoy, S.J., called for greater co-operation be­ tization ■ principle in FHA loans been pouring down our throats for J. Regan, O.P., Denver; the Rev. was called home this week to St. tween parents and teachers in cop \ '^PERSONAL LOAN has changed the old first and sec­ rears. Some of us have consistent J. B. Schneider, O.P., Denver, and Louis because of the serious illness ing with these problems, ond mortgage system tremen­ ly refused to swallow the slop, the Rev. John A. simonez, O.P., , , b t In like vein. Sister Mary Janet, is the smart way to dously. It is sounder and cheaper but many Americans have soiled Chicago. 1 Sandoval, S.J. principal of Cathedral high school in its initial outlay. Shoddy con­ their lips with at least some of the Clergy Dinner Serveii returned this week from Kansas called for co-operation between struction is not tolerated in FHA Soviet pap about “peace and de Following the Mass a dinner was City, where he g^ve an eight-day parents and teachers in social anc FINANCE YOUR NEW CAR! 'obs. Methods of operating in mocracy.” served to the Bishop and the visit­ retreat for the Sisters Servants of behavioristic problems of the child, Jmilding jobs depending upon the For six years, American papers ing clergy in the parish hall. Mary. “Report cards,” Sister Janet said, This is the sensible, economicxjl way to co-operatiofi of these two forces and American orators, even sincere A Solemn Requiem Mass was New courses that will be offered “should not be the only contact be buy your 1940 car! Obterin a PERSONAL have -changed. but deluded ones, have railed at sung Monday, Dec. 4, for all de­ in the college in the second semes­ tween the parent and the teacher.” One of the most radical of the the brown-shirted Bolshevism that ceased parishioners, benefactors, ter are geology, by the Rev. Con­ She made a plea for talks between LOAN at this bonk — pay new low dis­ changes FHA has brought is in the is Hitler’s brand. Up until the priests, and sisters of the parish. rad Bilgery, S.J.; history of edu­ teacher and parent for better un­ count of 5%! Monthly payments arranged building of new homes. If one Soviet-Cerman non-aggression pact, On Tuesday, Dec. 6, a Solemn cation and educational psychology, derstanding of their common ob­ has a fair income and good credit, they forgot that Russia wa» ruled Votive Masis in Honor of St. Dom­ by the Rev. Leo Cusack, S.J. jective and called such talks “time to your convenience In excess of one year it is possible to build a new home by as bloody a tyrant as the world inic was offered for all living pa­ The Coffee club met Friday eve­ well spent.” if needed. Ask about it at our Personal for less cash to begin with than has ever seen. Stalin’s wholesale rishioners, jubilee benefactors, ning at the home of John O’Keefe, She also mentioned the much ever before. The only catch in purges of the Russian people were freshman student at Regis. publicized Sertum Laetitiae, say Loan Department and all prieste and sisters who are • the system, if it can be called so, accepted as a good man’s desperate at present serving in the parish. ing that “it is the spirit of the is that payments remain the same attempt to preserve his fatherland The jubilee festivities were con­ family that exercises the strongest -throughout the contract period and from the vile assault of traitors. cluded with a homecoming dinner SI. Dominic’s Parish influence on the rising generation." TAe American National do not lessen from year to year as When the. Third International served in the basement of the Sister Mary Janet was succeeded under the old method. But the announced a few years ago that church Tuesday by the Altar and Debt Reduced $60,DM I by the Rev. John Cavanagh, asso­ 9^ Denirer initial payments are decidedly less it was done with world revolution Rosary society. ciate editor of the Regieter, who thait was the case hitherto, -unless and interested only in peace and (Continued From Page One) spoke on “The Development of a large down payment were pos- Proper Recreational •Facilities in democracy, most Americans be' a cost of $30,000, and was occu­ :ltSTIN TO FULTON LEWIS, JR., Commen-: sible. . . lieved it. And when Browder be­ Monsignor O’Grady to the Home.” Uttor from Washington, D. C., Daily Monday This low cost has meant that gan talking about friendship, mil pied in the summer of 1923. The Other speakers on the afternoon through Friday, 9:30 p, m., station KFEL, more people are building homes, lions rushed to grasp his right Addross Do Paul Man expense of this building baa since program included Dr. J. J. Reilly, which is just what the FHA was hand, while his left concealed the been restored to the parish. The prominent Denver Catholic physi­ designed for. Denver is having hammer and sickle behind his cornerstone of the church was laid cian — “Problems of Adolescent one of the biggest ^building booms back. We were suckers for the (Continued From Page One) Boys and Girls;” Sister M. Georgi- in its history just now, to which Trojan horse that was built in both the Communion Mass and the by Bishop Tihtn Aug. 6, 1923. anna, principal of St. Francis d

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Sodality of St. Francis’ Parish Will Eyes Are Precious— Select Your Optometrist Hold Solemn Reception on Feast Dec. 8 With Care

(St. Franeli do Sale*’ Pariih) I Francis da Sales’ sodality to the dalists receiving honorable men­ There will be a solemn recep­ union contest • tion in the preliminary competi­ . James P. Gray Proof of Merit Vera Hogan received second tion, including Juliana McCallin, tion of n ^ members into the par­ prize in the preliminary competi­ Gentleman Riches, Lucille Borden; ish sodality on the Feast of the tion at S t Francis’ for her review Cecilia Ann Dyer, Starfprth, Bor­ Optometrist Immaculate Conception, Dec. 8, at of Silver Trumpets Calling, by Lu­ den; Geraldine Young, My Euro­ When judging the value of a 8 p. m. Candidates and all so­ cille Borden. These reviews were pean Diary, the Rev. D. A. Lord, 211 Colorado Bldg. read at the regular sodality SJ.; Lauretta Phelan, Candlestick funeral service, nothing is quite so dality members w ll meet in the meeting, as well as those of the so- Makers, Borden; Bemadetta Cos­ 1615 California TA. 8883 significant as the patronage it holds assembly room of the rectory at tello, It Was News to Ms, Charles 7:30 to review the program for J. O’Malley; Jerry Auer, Bur­ LENSES DUPLICATED — PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED over a period of years. People reception. Immediately after the nished Chalices, Vera Marie Tracy. Mother Georgiana, principal, VWWWtfWWtfWJWWVft^WWiWWWWWSrtWAWWtft religious reception there will be i C I l DEG. ID seldom continue to patronize the and Sister Ann Loretto, librarian a social reception in the assembly of St. Francis de Sales’ high school, same firm year after year unless they room of the rectory. All members participated in the second annual are expected to attend. conference of the Catholic Parent- get good service and merchandise at 7th Games Party Teachers’ league at the Cosmopoli­ Preferred Parish fair prices. Set for Dec. 8 tan hotel. Mother Georgiana read (St. Lenlt’ Pariih, Englewood) a paper on “The Social Guidance This Friday evening, Dec. 8, at of Adolescents,” in which she in­ During the past 48 years Horan 8 o’clock in the high school gym, A program of music will be dicated ways in which the school Trading List the seventh games party in the presented by St. Louis’ orchestra and home can co-operate for the and Son has served many families series will be held. The Holy and St. Louis’ junior choral group good of the social life of high school Name society, assisted by the Altar students. MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER on two, three, or more occasions. and Rosary society, will be in Sunday afternoon, Dec. 10, at 3 charge. The special prize will be o’clock in Concordia hall. The After four months of prepara­ The merchanti represented in thii leetion ere boosters. They ero That these people received good $10. There will be the usual ad' tion, the first-year students were eaxiooi to work with you end era deierring of your petronego. Cft> program is as follows; “Universal received into the high school so­ value is evident or they would not mission charge. Refreshments will March,” De Lamater; “Waltz,” operate with them. , be served. All parishioners and dality. The Rev. Edward A. Con­ have called Horan’s a second or third friends are invited to attend. Norman; “Populw Swing,” Brown, way, S.J., Regis college, was the The response in the handing of all by St. Louis’ orchestra, under speaker and conducted the cere­ time. pledges has been good in the past the direction of L. Jeunehomme; monies, which were held in the St. John's week. Workers will visit those “0 Night of Holy Memory,” church, with the entire high school who haven’t handed in their Gruber; “Jesu Bambino,” Yon; student body attending. After pledges yet. “The Wondrous Tidings,” Davis, the reception students who wished FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY St. Francis’ circle will meet by the junior choral group; “Ma­ to become Knights and Handmaids Wednesday, Dec. 13, at the home jestic Overture,” De Lamater; of the Blessed Sacrament took MEN’S SUITS I DHESSES of Mrs. Floyd Grazier, 631 S. “Indian Warriors,” De Lamater; their pledge. The afternoon’s 40^, 2 for 75^ I 65^, 2 for 1.25 Sherman street. A dessert lunch­ Christmas selections, Rubank, by ceremonies closed with Benedic­ CA8H AND CABRY HORAN eon will be served at 1 p. m. All St. Louis’ orchestra. The orches­ tion. AND SON CHAPELS tra members will appear in new The quarterly meeting of the AMERICAN CLEANERS ANB DYERS members and friends are invited. STB AND MILWAUKEE EA. SS«* All active members of the Queen uniforms at the recital. Parents C.S.M.C. will be held Sunday aft­ of Heaven praesidium attended the and friends are invited to attend. ernoon, Dec. 10, at 2:30 at Regis KEystone 6297 # KEystone 6296 first acies of the Legion of Mary There is no admission charge. qollege, with the theme of the pro­ I5Z7 Cleveland Place at the Cathedral Sunday afternoon, Women Attend Conference gram as “Sacrifice for the Mis­ Iowa Market Public Grocery OcL 3. The members are con­ Members of St. Louis’ P.-T. A. sions.” All members of the mis­ tinuing the enrollment of auxiliary who attended the second annual sion committee at St. Francis’ TURKEYS 5% off to Register a special surprise for Register Guarding Forever our Founder^ Ideals readers. readers. members, who aid the active le­ conference of the Catholic Parent- are expected to attend. Ordtr new for best Mlectfon. gionaries in their work. Teachers’ league Tuesday, Dec. 5, 16 Studenti in ‘FoIIiei’ were Mmes. J. Alexander, W. 616 to 618 E. 6 th A to. FREE DELIVERY The officers and committee Colorful experiences for 16 Fran- PE. 3703-04 PE. 3226 chairmen of the Young People’s Arend, H. Bettinger, K. Downtain, salian students in Father Daniel club met at the rectory Sunday H. Dumbauld, A. Geeck, J. Jack- A. Lord’s Matrimonial Follies of evening, Dec. 3. A general meet­ son, E. McDonnell, A. Michaud, 1939 ended Dec. 6 with the final F. Moore, G. Smilanic, and J DENVER Skelton’s Service Kovenas Solemn ing of the members was held Tues­ performance of the show. Bema­ Preferred Parish day evening, Dec. 5, after the no­ Young. detta Costello, a senior at St. Fran­ MARKET GO. EAet >845 E u t Itb Are. and JoeepUas vena devotions. Several members The P.-T. A. discussion group cis’ school, coached 15 girls besides I.G.A. Stores PhiUips “66” Producte of the organization took part in will meet in the rectory ftiday appearing in a prominent part in 2422 E. 6th Are. EM. 41S1 & 4152 Leo Tires the production. Matrimonial Follies afternoon, Dec. 8, at 1;30. The the “Guardian Angel Ballet,” and Trading List Selected cem-fed a e iti. Finer end PhfUnp vfth Phillips and fesi ths dlffsrsaes losing Scheduled of 1939. discussion will be directed by Mrs. the finale, “Swing Those Wedding itaple (roeeriei, rmita end regetiblei The Young Ladies’, sodality will J. Jackson. Bells.” Twelve of the girls, Rita Freeh Bsh end eretere Tirs Repsiriag — Battery Berries sell the 1940 art calendar at the The executive board of St. Beringer, Maxine Ruggles, Berna­ door of the church Dec. 10. Louis’ P.-T. A.- will meet in the dette Bond, Helen Sweeney, Doro­ St. Vincent de Paurs At St. Jo se p h ’s P.-T.A. Party It Jan. 8 school Friday afternoon, Dec. 8, thy Pelham, Shirley Neville, Jac­ M and R CAFE Plans for the P.-T.A. card party at 3 o’clock. All officers and queline French, Virginia Talbot, furs H Mr*. M. V. Donle*. Prop. at the Denver tea room Jan. 8 at room mothers are asked to be Dorothy Hinds, Peggy Russell, BREAKFAST—NOONDAY D1NNER6 WEEKLY DINNERS—HOHEHADE For Better 2 p. m. are progressing. Much iU' present. Ruth Reiter, and Jeanne Richards, hamilton WASHINGTON PARK (St, Jesepk’s Paruh), terest is being sho-ni in the pro- PIES The P.-T. A. invites all members appeared in the scene, “The Nasty Sandirieh** All Day SaniUy Hair Styling and The solemn closing of the 15th g;ram arranged by Mrs. G. W. Little Boy Next Door,” while the MARKET annual novena in honor of Our and friends to an old-fashioned 1128 E. 6th Are. Beauty Service Phelan, chairman of the parent other three, Annette Stout, Clara Mother of Perpetual Help will be education group. At the last social to he held in the hall Satur­ CARL SUPPES, Prop. day evening, Dec. 9. There will Langfield, and Rosemary Carna­ held Friday night, Dec. 8. In ad­ meeting in the assembly room of han, appeared in the finale. Free Permanent Wave Given Away. The Virginia Barber Phonut 8P. 0075 — 8P. M62 dition to the novena prayers, con- be good music, and refreshments SOS SO. GILPIN the rectory Dec. 4, Mrs. L. J The Rev. John J. Flanagan, S.J., Call for particulars. Marne Beauty Salon Free Delivery ifregational singing and a sermon Holmes led the discussion on par­ will be served. and Beauty Shop !iy the Rev, Aloysius Kippels, C. Communion Sunday, Dec. 10 and Dr. Paul J. Ketrick of Regis Newly Air Conditioned PB. 258( 2027 E. Virgtnti liamentary procedure. Then fol­ MY LADY EDITH SS.R., of Chicago, the Papal bless­ ’The Holy Name men and boys and Loretto Heights colleges, re e Prince** Nyla Coametica Welcome to lowed short talks; “Emotions of spectively, addressed the 64 ing and Benediction with the Children,” by Mrs. Leo Wein- will hold a corporate Communion BEAUTY SHOP e Machineles* Waving Blessed Sacrament will be given. at the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, seniors of St. Francis’ school to zinger; “Cheating Mothers," by urge more students to further their (MINNIE KESSELEB, Prop.) STH AT JOSEPHINE furs h Boner’s Food Mart Society to Spon.or Shower Mrs. Carl Ott, and “The Adoles Dec. 10. EM. 2515 education in Catholic colleges and 2804 E. 6th Ave. EA. 0788 f - p hamilton Th. Frlendlr SUrt Members of the Altar and Ro­ cent Child,” by Mrs. John Boehm The Altar society meeting, post to inform them on the placement 7 ^ FREE DEUVERT sary society will sponsor their an­ The Holy Name society will re­ poned because of the conference tests to be given at St. Francis’ ceive Communion at the 8 o’clock of the Catholic Parent-Teachers' “At Yonr Serrim” 1316 E. Evana PE. 8684 nual Christmas fruit and canned Dec. 18. EMPIRE goods shower for the Sisters of Mass Sunday, Dec. 10. The in league, will be held in the rectory M ayfair Mercy Wednesday, Dec. 13, at 2 tention will be for peace among Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 12, at 2 Eight members of the orchestra CLEANERS p. m, in the parish hall. All parish­ nations. All men of the parish are o’clock. have been chosen to play in the Beauty Salon asked to receive Communion at the all-parochial high school orchestra AND ioners are invited to participate Wilhelmina Louise Roach, infant under the direction of Edward Li- ANN LELL. M*a*t*r Washington Park C enW aifij in the event and gifts of any type Mass. On Monday evening, Dec daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William 1213 E. 4th Ave. will be accepted. Donors who can­ 11, at 8 o’clock in the high school bonati, who is also director at St. DYERS Cleaners Roach, was baptized recently. Spon Francis de Sales’. The members PE. 2989 FlORAl SHOP not attend the function Wednesday library, officers will be named for sors were James Roach and ElizS' EMerson 2989 M. W. CHRISTENSEN are Mary Ann Mulligan, William afternoon are requested to leave the coming year. 2434 E. Ith At*. beth Cordell. Bohanna, and Betty White, first Unexcelled Quality and Service WE DELIVBR their donations at the rectory. Carmen Marie, daughter of Mr. Newman Club to Initiato IM ITH’S < lost Sooth Gaylord PEarl ««22 and Mrs. George Hubbard, was violin; Joseph Pruss and Mary Members of the altar committee The junior Newman club mem tUVCLAIK^ 1007 8e« Gaylord 8P. T8I8 for December are Mmes. D. Mc- baptized recently. George and Ann Inhoff, second violin; Rose The Columbine Pearl Kersteins were sponeors hers attended the Matrimonial Marie Reilly, clarinet; Eileen Mc­ SERVICE ] Shane, A. Bahl, L. Cochran, G. Follies Wednesday evening, Dec. 6 O’Byrne, and I. Stillhammer. Milford Downie and Colette Carthy, cello, and Michael McDon­ •*Yoar car will -’J with their sponsors, Mr. and Mrs, ough, drums. Pharmacy Mrve fOB* if job i Virginia Gleaners Sweater Driwe Enil. Mraz were married Dec. 2. The Phone* t EAst 3373; EAst 9849 let B! Mrrica your a Piggly Wiggly ceremony was held before the Rev G. Lindeman. The club is plan Correspondents from the high The drive conducted by the ning an initiation and Christmas 2438 6th Ave. at Columbine ALTERATIONS AND Indapandently Ownod Leo Thome. Mr. and Mrs. Jack school to the Register, who func­ E**t Stb At*, at Colambtn* REPAIRING MEAT MARKET Alumni association to pupchase Meldruni were attendants. party Tuesday evening, Dec. 19. tioned in the past six weeks, are Cut-Rate Prices PHONE EM. >816 sweaters for the football team Sodalist Is Prise Winner Dorolea Dougdale, chairman of the FREE DELIVERY We Do Not OnalitT Moat at Lowaat Pricaa ended Sunday, Dec. 3. C. D. 1065 SO. GAYLORD Betty Rees, sodalist of the senior group, and Aiilene Miller, John Hicks of 3537 Clayton street was class at St. Francis de Sales' Hurley, Helen Dillinger, Beverly FREE BOOKLET Wft Cut P rices awarded the $25 prize. Christmas Cheer 2103 E. VIRGINIA AVE. school, is the winner of two prizes Kissell, Ida Mae Michaud, Bar­ Proper Wines to Serve m p m SttMTft Sunday, Dec. 10, will be Holy for her review of The Long Road bara McGuire, Charlotte Delaney, With Dinner Heueebt^JHoueftbo Gootla BUNGALOW CAFE Communion day for all members Home, the apologia of the famous and Betty Sedlmayer. Party Is Planoec bmI M«rehMerehftBdiae THE MODERN 2089 So. York of the Holy Name society at the convert, John Moody. She was St. Francis de Sales’ will he SIXTH AVE. LIQUOR Acrooa From D. V. Campoa o’clock Mass. The organization awarded the first prize in the book IHVFY STORAGE AND t. 0 . (Bob) Woodward, Prop. will meet Tuesday night, Dec. 12, The Dominican Sisters and represented at the Longmont Special Holiday Prices Fine Foods review contest conducted by the Friends of the Sick Poor Aid so speech contest at the high school MOVING CO. Guaranteed Fine in the parish hall following novena Rocky Mountain Sodality union Saturday, Dec. 9, by students from 5th and Josephine EA. 5575 BREAKFAST - LUNCHES - DINNERS services. ciety will hold their annual Christ­ Shoe Repairing and received first place in the com­ mas cheer parly at the Corpus both the drama and the public Evalona lee Cream Confirmation will be adminis­ petition held by St. Francis’ so­ speaking classes. 1724 E. Evana and Dairy Prodaeta tered by Bishop Urban J. Vehr dality before the other contest Christi convent, 2501 Gaylord Wednesday night, Dec< 13, to a street, from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday Paul McCallin, a third-year stu­ The review by Virginia Grout on afternoon, Dec. 17. dent, is acting on the executive St. Dominic's class ofy 120 children and adults. Three Ways Home, by Sheila Kaye- committee for a hall to be spon­ Practice for the service will Smith, was also submitted by St. The purpose of this annual party SOUTH GAYLORD held Monday, Dec, 11, at 8 p. m. is to secure food and other neces­ sored by the Sodality Propaganda All who will receive the sacra­ sities to be pven to the needy at union of the Denver club Jan. 20, ★ ALWAYS INN Dr. Harry A. Miller Cara to Eaat aad Woat ment are requested to attend this Christmas .time. Last year 174 1940, in the Knights of Columbus BAKERY hall, 1575 Grant street. lot a IBtk af Rack Maatk session. Breakfast, Meet baskets were prepared and dis­ LIQUOR STORE DENTIST Fluffy, Flakey Homemade tributed by the sisters. Grid Coach If .Speaker Liquors • Winea • Beers ft Wa MM amh K. The Rev. Vincent McCartan, C. Extractions and Plata Work Only Pastry SS.R., will leave Friday afternoon, At a committee meeting Tuesday Coach Dave Kelley of Regis Bottk* or Cam PE. 721S i n t So. Gajlerd Slated for Sunday college was the guest speaker at **A!I PopaUr Brands in Btock^ MAin 4885 Dec. 8, for Mitchell, Nebr., where afternoon, Dec. 5, in the home of U29 W. 82ND AVB. PH. GRand 9849 ha will conduct a one-week mission Mrs. Euphemia Enders, the fol­ a banquet given in honor of the Ftfo Delivery on North Side ii;i * beginning Sunday. Immediately after the 7:30 lowing women were announced as football team of St. Francis’ by Guen»cr Club Election Held Mass in Our Lady of Victory hostesses for the party by Mrs. the Rev. Leo J. Thome, acting pas­ . FOOD MARTIN’S BEAUTY chapel. West 12th avenue artd tor of St. Francis’ parish, Dec. 6. St. Philomena's Members of the Guenther club, E. J. Milan, chairman of the com­ STORES SALON young people’s organization, met Umatilla street, this Sunday, mem­ mittee: Mrs. A. Ziegler, Mrs. J. T. Members of the team received OLSON’S their letters‘for the season. They 8>3* Waat 32nd GR. 1222 New Capitol' Tuesday night, Dec. 5, and elected bers of the Holy Name society Cronin, Mrs. Irene Koser, Mrs. J. ST. DOMINIC Frank Canny, president; George will meet for breakfast and a short C. Ryan, Mrs. C. M. Higdon, Mrs. are Clyde Hendricks, Jim O’Toole, 27S> W. 2tth Av*. GL. 3512 SPECIAL—Permanent*, Heights Pharmacy Kelly, vice president; Louis business session. W. H. Grimm, Mrs. James Quinn, Dick Lamb, Ed Poole, Bill Gor­ 2615 W. flth At*. GR. 1*31 82.00 Up man, Gene Clark, Dan Brown, 28>5 Fairfax EH. 8847 DRUGS AND LIQUORS Doughty, treasurer, and Eileen Officers and members of the so­ Mrs. T. McElroy, and Mrs. M. V. 203> E. *tb At*. EA. 18>1 Only Han Oporator an North Sid* hamilton at Minimnai Pricaa Kaden, secretary. ciety are Serapio Miera, presi­ McIntyre. Servers will be Misses George Smilanic, Wally Smilanic, 5on E. Colfax. EM. 1731 Free Pickup and Deliver, on Preaerlptlona The next meeting of the club will dent; Eloy Lucero, vice president; Irene Koser, Rita Milan, Florence Bob Young, Foster Papi, Francis Made Up by Our O w Pmeription Expcrti Jacob C. De Baca, secretary; Julio McCarthy, Jim Wilson, Walter BILL GEDDES. R. Ph. be held Tuesday night, Dec. 19, Milan, Patricia H a rrin ^ n , Joan IB STOUT when a Christmas party without a Martinez, treasurer; Ernesto Bar- Demmer, Charlotte Vanhille, and Wenzinger, Joe Poole, and Jerry When buying from the IZth and Clayton e m . >875 business session will be featured. rego, Rudolph J. Martinez, An­ Doris McIntyre. Musical selections Auer. TEX TAYLOR WINES LIQUORS Chimei Inxtalled in Church tonio S. Garcia, Alex Montano, add Christmas carols will be under Girls’ basketball started firms advertising -in this French Dry ► New electric chimes have been Arculano Barrela, Enrique Bar- the direction of Miss Taylor. Wednesday, Nov. 29, in the gym­ paper, please mention that CLEANERS and DYERS LYNNE M. BLAISE ►Nadorff Liquors, Inc. installed in the sanctuary by the rela, Eubaldo Alieyta, Jose E. Members and friends are asked nasium of St. Francis de Sales’ Duran, John C. Moody, Felix Vigil, high school, with A1 Schneider as you saw their advertise­ “ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR” ► V HOME OF GOOD SPIRITS Altar and Rosary society and are to render all assistance possible 2934 E. Colfax Ave. Juan D. Mares, Magin Mares, coach. The following Monday, GLendale 5821 28N W. 22nd Ayenna ^ Where you pet th* most of the beat now being used. The chimes in securing donations for the ment. Millinery, Holyvogue Hosiery , for the least were purchased from the proceeds Emilio Abeyta, Manuel Madrid baskets. Jeanette Mayer, senior, was unan­ Created by Armine of Holljrwood , Call EM. 0677 for Prompt of a card party, which was held Victor Maes, Ernesto Abeyta, an< imously elected captain. Thirty- under the direction of Mmes. G. J. Abel Luna. six girls went but for basketball, We Lptcialiie In Bemodeling L Delivery 1815 E. Colfaa Ava. Colfax ft WlUiams 0 ’B37me and I. Stillhammer, In the absence of the Rev. Altar Society Session from which two teams were chosbn Miguel Pascuai, C.R., spiritual di­ to enter into the Denver Girls’ St. Joseph's SHOP IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD wwwwwmwwwwwww CENTERI rector of the society, the Very Is Held in Edgewater Basketball association. The teams Texaco Wolfs Head De Paul Gouferenee Rev. John Ordinas, C.R., pastor of will be called Fransalian One and 0 Greeting Cards, Notions and Gifta SILCOTTS BAKERY St. Cajetan’s church, will meet Fransalian Two. Helen Dulk is Products Oil C Pretties and Fracticala for the new baby 2830 Eaat Colfax 1$ Reorganized with the men. (St. Mary Magdalene’s Pariih) acting captain for the second team. COAL MERCHANTS OIL CO. A Hojud Hosiery Club Plan Between Detroit and Fillmora The Altar and Rosary society STOKER COAL, *2.55 UP (18th Pair Free) . Games will be played once a week Special Now—PRESTONE at ear new met Thursday, Dec. 7, in the par­ in the Grace church, 13th and LUMP OR EGG, 55.55 UP low prieo, *2.55 a (allon CHICKEN PIES Golden. — Officers of the ish hall. A luncheon was served, FRESH DAILY Many Attend Social Bannock. The first game will be Joy Hnssam Shop Particular council of the St. Vin­ with the following members in held Dec. 14. MILE HIGH FUEL CO. Erwin J. Merz, Lessee EAat 5512 4012 Eaat 8th Ave. cent de Paul society, C. D. charge; Mrs. P. F. Moore, Mrs. 144> W. 11th At*. KE. 2267 set KALAMATH O’Brien, T. Raber Taylor, and Held in Aurora Robert Aylward, and Mrs. Frank Davie-Trainor Nuptials Held We Appreciate Your Walter Pytlinski, met with men of Nagel. The election of officers for At St. Francis de Sales’ church Ghrisinias Gifts recently, Miss Mary Ellen Trainori Patronage the parish Wednesday evening, (Shrine of the Little Flower, 1940 will take place at the meeting GREETING CARDS — NOTIONS Nov. 29, and reorganized the par­ Aurora) in January. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James r HARRIS GROCERY LINGERIE E’. Trainor, became the bride of SESSIONS GROCERY ish St. Vincent de Paul conference The social held Saturday, Dec Charles McLain is in charge of FRESH FRUITS Gratum Fruit Store Lawrence Alphons, infant son 3, at the Aurora high school was Jack M. Davis. The bride was at­ well attended. The special prize the transportation of the 'sisters tended by her sister, Mrs. John 901 Galapago St. We appreciate your patronare and iMpe | MANIFOLD SHOP FREE DELIVERY of Mr. and Mrs. Alphons Thuett, for the Sunday school classes in for your continaed eupport. GLENN 8CBAFBUCH. Prop. Jr., was baptized Sunday, Dec. 3, was won by B. BurgMS of Aurora I. Hynes, matron of honor, and We appreciate yoBr patronace and kope m s E. 9th Ave. Ta. 8947 The pastor, the Rev. Louis J December. 638 W. 4th Ave. Winifred Manifold. Prop. EM. 2736 ,3126 E. COLFAX by Father John P. Moran. Spon­ Misses Phillis Hudson and Made for yoBr continued eupport. sors were Phillip Ottens and Mertz, and parishioners express Nicholas Wind, Jr., is ill in St. line Trainor, bridesmaids. Dolores TWELFTH AVE. Marie Thuett. their gratitude to all those who by Anthony’s hospital. Trainor was flower girl. When buying from the Miss Virginia Giesing under their donations, services, or pat­ P. F. Moore is recovering from Miss Trainor wore a white satin Sinclair Service firms advertising in this Creamery and Delicatessen went an operation at St. An­ ronage helped make this affair ~ his recent illness. gown with a finger-tip length veil When buying from the 2600 E. 12th Ave., Cor. 12th and success. Recent Baptisms are reported She carried a bouquet of pink Station : paper, please mention that thony’s hospital Tuesday. firn)|^ advertising in this Elizabeth — EMerson 5566 Mrs. Lyman Chapman is con­ The Altar and Rosary society as follows: Jacob Joseph Hill roses and lilies of the valley, Armstrong and Ochsner you saw their advertise­ A full 1in« of Dairy Produeta valescing at St. Anthony’s hospital. will meet Thursday afternoon adult convert; Dorothy Frances John I. Hynes was best man. A re­ paper, please mention that Milk by Gallon or ^ C^lon Miss Emma Romano and Miss Dec. 14, at the rectory. Haug, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ception was held in the evening you saw their advertise­ W. 25th and Federal Bird. ment. A FULL LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES Mary Gee, students from the Sunday, Dec. 10, will be Com Leo Haug; Ruth Caroline Zapf, at the home of the bride’s uncle, Prompt, Efficient, Courteoue Servica Open Evening! and Sunday! parish at Loretto Heights college, munion day for the members of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dr. A. C.' Kline. The couple left ment. ■ PHONE GR.5M2 took principal parts in the *Matri- the Altar and Rosary society anc Zapf; Benedict Henry Branch on a short honeymoon. They will PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS monial FoUiet. the other women of the p a r i^ son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brauch, make their home in California. PATRONIZE 0 U U ADVERTISERS PAGE SIX Office, 98d Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4206 Thursday, Dec. 7, 1989

program. The afternoon was taken up with two general assemblies and three panel PRIEST-CHEMIST Catholic Youth in Action discussions on the Sodality of Our Lady. A box supper, a liturgical aru display, Patronize These GROWS HAIR Youth ralljr In that area wai held, with almost 200 delegates taking; part in the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, and a social completed the program. k Onltmay tnattM on c a a s Of THE BAIB w neti b*tn| tani frM tft tMlp (u fftrtn . It dMortbw b«« to DM ih t ramwlMbl* Maipoand mUtd br Ft COLORADO JkBM OUmen wbleb trtm p«rfMt bmlt oo kMd bt b«ld ttod in t SIbm th«n mor* than (O.OM bettlat b»T* bMS UMd. roFtltiai gblat M «ban». U im Mttily i« wondtrfui rMOlta (or (kllfnt b»ir thd dandruff. Writt for fiM tm tiH ta a tt. Oitmnra, Dapl 1 SPRINGS H te lltb Ava. No.. SMttla. Wath. Merchants ... They are aiding YOUR Boys and Younsr Men Catholic press iritM ai to ba PrlMta or Btetban in Um Ordtr of S t Camllloi «tF wrlta la tha Bct. Father Saptrior, S t CakiUni MeButerr, till Bo. lltb FOOTWEAR •t« Mllwaakee, Wlae. BEST IN QUALITT NEWEST IN ALEY DRU6 GO. STYLE 41 r « s n In th* Pike* Peak Rcfioa Fast Free Delivery Service Is Epilepsy Inherited? THE VORHES SHOE CO M a in 2 5 0 Can It Be Cured? COLORADO SPRINGS. COLa A booklet oontafning the opinions of fa- meut doctors on this Intersstina subjsot will bs MDt PRKE, whits thty iMt, to anr Tsader writing to ths EDUCATIONAL DI­ ]\’EW KEYSTOIVE M lIVE VISION, 515 Fifth Avs., Dspt. TR-112, New PRODUCERS o r York. N. S. HIGH GRADE DOMESTIC, STEAM AND FREE COMMERCIAL COAL A Christmu Gift to Ertry Dlrtct to Yon From th* Hin*—Quick D«liT*T7 Catholic Friend. Newmanites of Colorado Springs P.-T.A. PAPBTON MAIN I4I1-W Ws want to send yon for Youth Rally in Canon City Christmas, a most beanti' ful 4" hand carved stand' V. D. COLEMAN & CO. ing and hanging eruciflx of Meets at St. Mary’s School composition wood in ivory finish, all ehargtt pre­ Draws Nearly 200 Delegates 6 Colleges Hold Artistic Memorials paid. This crucifix is valu­ R eta ii and W^h or thU pleuxnt-tutlng HtU, panel C, with Thomas Hanzo of being held. Benediction will be Franz Hammer, organist, played Offleial Watch Insptetor for C. R« 1. A P.« Chicago. blaek ublat doMS’t bring you tn« liitMt >ud molt Cleveland, 0., as chairman. Speak­ pressed with the importance of A. T. ft S. F.. Union Pacific, D. ft R. Q** INDIANGRILL complUb nU« you bin merKnMd Mad b«Ul, leading good Catholic lives while given at 7:30 Friday and Saturday the bridal chorus from Lohengrin, and Danvar and Salt Lake Railroads back to ui uiil til DOUBLE 140NBT BACK. Ttali ers were Miss Margaret Mary evenings, and on Sunday at 4 p. m. Bell-ui Ublat balpf the itomtah dlgeit food, O’Hanlan of St. Michael’s and on campuses of non-Cathollc col­ by Wagner, and the Mendelssohn ALSO :eo tba exceM itooub Snldi bunleu and IMi St. Mary’s students, both units wedding march as the recessional, S. McCaulley Jewelry na aat tba aoofUblnt foodi you naad.Id. For beart- Miss Margaret Castagna of St. leges. Father Matthew Connolly, Chief Theatre Bldg, bum, ikk naadaaba and uputi ao otunun eanied by O.S.B., of Boulder asked ques­ of the sodality, and the acolytes Mrs. Clare Jencks sang “Panis exeaai itooaab Snldi makintyoq teal lOur and Scholasticirs. will serve as a guard of honor. and Optical Co. Phone Main 19 Colo, Spring* Promissory Notes ■Ick aU erti^BT ONI DOSlf of BaU-l The second ^neral assembly tions of the pledges concerning re­ Angellcus” and Schubert’s “Ave JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER ipaady taUaL ISa OfatnrbMa, - ligion. Maria.” A wedding breakfast was — OP — convened in the library at 4:30 for Altar Society 9 North Tejon the acceptance of panel resolutions. The historian presented a short held at Stratton Park inn, after Main speakers at this event were biography of the club patron, Car­ Meets Dec. 8 which Mt- and Mrs. Butler left for The Catholic Bishop the Rev. Kevin Carr, O.S.B., pro­ dinal Newman, pointing out why St. Mary’s Altar society will San Francisco, where they will RUTH’S OVEN fessor of religion at Holy Cross he was chosen as club patron. The meet Friday afternoon, Dec. 8, make their home. Shewmaker’s to I Bintoun Marini It imi toM with the president, Mrs. A. J. Real Homemade Bread of Rockford iMm M4. fli «• rwmata fn ml college, and Frater Bonaventure seal was presented and explained Informal Supper Held Ml dW SM, IllMUldNd, UlyM to the new members. Following Kiser, presiding. Camera Shop Cake—Roll*—Pie Bandi, O.S.B. Miss Mary Donahue Hosts at a small informal sup­ KODAKS HOME MOVIES MATURITIES FIVE YEARS I ilw Mtir whM elinflni R it tlit of St. Scholastica’s academy then this, the oath was taken by alL 222 N. Talan Phon* HA. I lls I tierflka Too may anlin R b ay M a* per Sunday evening, Dec. 8, were KODAK FINISHING Thoso Notes in denominations ■taliniWdt. UdriUyMdncliK P.M.a sang “Ave Maria,” which was fol­ A short intermission followed, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph West. of $600 and $1,000 are a di­ b: FATHER UONO, SVO, TECHNY, lU. lowed by group singing. 30 North Tejon .Street rect obligation of the Diocese and at 6:30 dinner was served in Mrs. John Hamilton, Jr., who Phono Main 9S9 Liturgical Arts Displayed the grotto. After the dinner a Student Retreat has been spending several weeks COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER of Rockford. A box supper in the gym was party highlighted the evening. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. White Kitchen W$ etnplov no ooUcUort, followed by a liturgical arts dis­ In char^ of the initiation was H. Mallory of Salt Lake City, 21 XMAS CARDS $ play in the parlor of the abbey. Miss Virginia Lewis, president of Utah, will return Monday, Dec. 11. Pastry Shop This interesting exhibit was under the Greeley chapter of the New­ Zecha & Donlon the direction of the Rev. Francis To Begin Sunday Mrs. Jerry Driscoll is recovering Conoco Service Station IPe Feature Fine Cakes and McMAHON A HOBAN Ordbr today to ba aant man club. Representatives present from a recent sick spell at Glock- Fancy Pastries __ you by Dm. 1st. Writs to I Hornung, O.S.B., and Hubert were the following: CONVENIENTLY LOCATED INCORPORATED Peter of Santa Rosa, Calif. At ner. Canon City.—-(Holy Cross Col­ Mrs, John Vandenberg has re­ w 15 N. T.Jon BL Phon* Main 2119 Exclusive Agents REV. FATHER RALPH | Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ Laramie: Dick Kerper, president lege) — The annual studenta’ CONOCO ment, the Gregorian choir of St. of the Wyoming club; Hsrmen turned home after two weeks in 176 W. Adams St. CHICAGO I retreat will begin Sunday morn­ Grand Junction with her son and 105 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, 111. Scholastica’s academy sang. Jaffa, Mary Tobin, and Jack To­ ing, Dec. 10, and extend A social was held in the gymna­ bin; daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy through Tuesday. This year’s exer­ Vandenberg. College Shoe Shop sium to close the program. Boulder: Father Matthew, Pa Ntvsda At*, at Cach* la Pondr* cises are being preached by the Following the football game Sun ther Harold Glentzer, O.S.B.; Bob well-known Benedictine mission­ Shoe Repairing Neatly Done Berry, president; Alfred Granger, day, Dec. 8, between the Cleveland CLEANING - SHINING - DYEING ary, the Rev. Regis Barrett, O.S. Rams and Philadelphia Eagles, Cd)wkT(irEutIl)(^rt ARociatidn Paul Fladung, Louis Bonato, Jack B., of the abbey. Father Regis, Colorado Springs 929 N. Tojon St. Gunnison K. of C. Bordie, John Wilson, G. Moncada, Donald Paulsen entertained at a COLORADO SPRINGS, Most Rev. Franola J. Spellman, D.D., President whose entire time is devoted to the dinner before the departure of a M otor Co. PETE PITINGA, Prop. COLORADO Tony Zarlenw, Agnes Harrington, mission and retreat field, has just PRONE MAIN 1422-J R t Rev. Msgr. James 8. O’Reilly, Ph.D^ National Secretary Eleanor Gerhard, Margaret Trai- number of out-of-town guests. R. 0. CONOVER returned from a series of three Miss Therese Dolan, who has Rev. John J. Corrigan, Assistant Saeretary Plan Games Party nor, Raymond Hartmann, Joe retreats in Arkansas. P. M. CONOVER Patronize These Firm*. They ______I Nostri, Joe Romano, Edward Hen; been seriously ill in St. Francis’ Stag Party Planned hospital, is improving. ^CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH; Are C o-operating With Your Gunnison.—The regular meet­ nessey, Packy Romans, Dennison Paper. ing of the Knights of Columbus Lonza, Leo Hatz, and Rene Troy; The Aenior class of the high Mr*. Brown Die* Sales— Service was held on Wednesday, Dec. 6. school will hold a stag party and Funeral services for Mrs. Mar­ Denver: The Rev. Joseph P. luncheon after the Bear- Fountain garet J. Brown, who died Monday, Mass of Thanksgiving Plans for the games party to be O’Heron, Dick Huber, president: held on Friday, Dec. 15, were com­ basketball game Saturday night. Dec. 4, at a local hospital, were Mary Grabus, Barney O’Kane, Ea Rip Douglas, senior class presi­ held Tuesday at St. M ail’s church Aak the missionary to offer a Mass of Thanksgiving for pleted. Turkeys and other useful Jersln, Thelma Horne, Betty ENROLL NOW prizes will be given away. After dent, is in charge of affairs. Burial was in Evergreen cemetery all the graces and favors you have received through the O’Kane, Marie Gunnison Juanita Mrs. Brown is survived by her intercession of Our Lady. the business session, an interesting Loeption, Margaret Thaler, Frank Honor Student* Lilted discussion was held with Frank The Rev. Thomas Zabolitzky, mother, Mrs. Isabel Masterson; BLAIR BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. Fox, Floyd Te Maat, and Regis Te two sisters, Bonnie and Bernadine, Zugelder and Dr. J. P. McDon­ Maat. O.S.B., registrar, Tuesday an Phone Main 1160 Gilorado Springs, Colo. ough leading the discussion. nounced the following honor stU' and two brothers, Paul and Virgil A GREAT OPPORTUNITY PICTURE OF OUR LADY This Sunday, Dec. 10, will be . Fort Collins: Art Hays, presi­ dents for the first quarter: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wmte dent; Gordon Sanford, Bill Suther­ Colles* — John BiUgn*. Brook*lde: Reader Will Pay Half Cost The missionary can purchase a Communion day for the men and announce the birth of a son, bom land, Pat Menke, Paul Desjardins, David BenedettI, Santa Fe, N. M*x.; Sunday, Nov. 26. Mrs. Welte was of Chapel large picture of Our Lady of Per­ older boys of St. Peter’s parish. Lou Menke, Maxifte Doss, Mary Charlt* Carara and P*t*r Hud*on, petual Help for his chapel for Five The Newman club will receive Puablo; William Donahue. Hastings, formerly Miss Frances Nogle of One of our readers sent us this dollars. Send us your check and Holy Communion in a body Sun­ Lou O’Brien, Charlotte Simon, Nebr.; Jkm ti CJellum, Del Norte; Cligord Pueblo, and Mr. Welte is grand COLORADO SPRINGS PAINT CO. letter: day, Dec, 10. A breakfast and Marjorie Doss, Mary Goff, Sarah Lord, Indlanoli, Nebr.; William Murphy, knight of the Knights of Colum make this gift in gratitude to Our Horsman, Emilia Mainello, John Canon City, and Michael Smlthwlek, “Dear Father: Blessed Mother. business meeting will be held after Hartford, Conn.; bus council 682. for Butler, Terry Hall, Pat Hall, "I remember reading in your - t - the Mass. High achool-^eniori, Zachary Atar, Mr. and Mrs. Leon V. Almirall notes_ aeveral months ago, a letter Altar Society to Meet Larry McCune, Harold Sheetz, Trinidad; Thomaa Lloyd, Pueblo; Don have gone to Denver, where they AU Kinds of Paint and Glass offering you two hundr^ and fifty SACRED VESSEL Eileen Morse, Roy Mlinor, George Money. Denver, and Joseph Murphy, will spend two months before go The Altar and Rosary society Canon City; juniors, Marion Waltnar, 214V4 North Tejon St. Main 741 dollars to pay half the cost of a The Ciborium is the Sacred ves­ will hold Its last regular meeting Fleishman, M. James, T. W. Lo­ Kanaaa City, Mo.; Leo McClatchy, Santa ing to New York. chapel. I wrote to you at the time sel that holds the Consecrated of the year on Thursday, Dec. 14, renz, Bill Zontini, and Joe Giac- Fe. N. Mex.; William Babbitt, Chandler: Miss Jennie Conway, with her Hosts. It is placed in the 'Taber­ chio; Robert Buses, Wichita, Kans„ and Joicph and you said you had received the at the rectory. Election of officers Arambel, Rock Springs, Wyo.; sopho­ uncle, William Conway, left by KKLIGIOUS ARTICLKS other half. nacle after Holy Communion. The will take place at this meeting. Greeley: The_ Very Rev. B. J. mores, Raymond Cyr, McCook, Nebr,; automobile to tour the South and A beantiful Siek Call Sot for 22 50. Thia would mako a muoh appraciated “I would like to do something in missionary can purchase one in the A number of the parish women Proegel, Virginia Lewis, presi­ Theodor* Eiptnoaa, Del Norte; Lawrence East. Companiofi’" LMther Oaae rontaining Croa* S5c and other* with Ro«*ry and Hadal* honor of Our Lady. I have two Near East for Ten Dollars. Make Holden, Franklin Hammond, and Robert Mrs, H. G. Clarke, who had been .....60*...... and... 75a...... "Mr...... Roaory', Cato of fin* oolf with aaparaU poekat for Roam *»< assisted in the local Red Cross dent; Marjorie Pox, Leona Bal- Kane, Canon City; Marvin Seldin, Denver, chango 76c. 8L" Chrlitopner ph' Pin for rour car 50c. Roa* and Lilly Bracelet* 5 ^ hundred and fifty dollars. 1 want this gift in reparation to the membership drive. sick, Gertrude Frank, Virginia and Eugene Robl, Wichita, Kane.; fresh­ the guest of Mrs. Frank Jones RMaria* 86c up. Crijciflx, of wooden composition, a beautiful work of art, 12 inebaa to giva it for a chapel to be called Blessed Sacrament. Mrs. Emil Jacobs and Mrs. Conrad, Kathryn Keers, Carman men, Edgar Cyr, McCook, Nebr., and for several weeks, left Dec, for th* wall, 11.00 and $1.60. the Immaculate Conception Chapel. . Douglas Barlin are in charge of Felice, A1 Alberico, Irene Smithlin, Rebert Knight, Dallas, Tex. for her home in Peoria, 111. OSGOOD’S If you can find somebody to give PERPETUAL MEMBERSHIP the altars in December, Prances Weides, Eileen 'Helgath, you another two hundred and fifty Corpus Christi Guild Wholcsal* Why not become a Perpetual The food sale fpr December was Kathryn Marvelli, Marie Marsco, 106 NO TEJON ST. and Retail COLORADO SPRINGS dollars, I will send you mine at Linda Arlien, Avis Black, Alden Holds Meeting once.” member or enroll somebody perpet­ in charge of Mrs. J. Houser, Mrs. College Alumnae toto to to to to-to to toto to NF to e«t NettlWteteeW frie. Li«ni WBT Beesysee te n eaa *4* aam 176 W. Ailnmn St. Chicago. III. playlet Dec. 19 in Community a pantry shower for the sisters. 17 te e n OsIm # sigaaU be MMat, 4M Laxington Ava. at 4€th S t Naw York, N. Y. PERFECT VOICE INSTITUTE. Studio 1041 hall. Much time is being spent in Refreshments were served by the S4 E. Lak* St., Chicato preparation for the drama. senior room mothers. Thursday, Dec. 7, 1939 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyetone 4206 PAGE SEVEN

LEGION OF MARY PRAESIDIUM Nnvpna k nni>nMl IF YOU ARE IN A DILEMMA OVER YOUR GIFT TO Boulder Cliiircli FATHER, HUSBAND, BROTHER OR SON! IN PUEBLO HOLDS MEETING 1 . - l If He Is a Fisherman, We Would Suggest a Distinctive Card of TROUT FLIES Being Repaired Pueblo.— (St. Patrick’s Parish) of the Holy Name society will re­ in Pueblo Parish Thtte Ctrdt tr* m tdt up to indiridutl order, tnd range from tl.S t up. Jutt Our Lady of the Sacred Heart ceive Holy Communion Sunday at what you cart to put into hit g ift Fliet will be aaeorted for aizea and typ«« praesidium of the Legion of Mary the 7:30 Mass. I _ , , ------r . , „ aulttd for Roeky Mountain flthlng, untasa ipaeifitd. If upon receipt you arc Boulder. — (Sacred Heart Par­ held its weekly meeting in the Mr. and Mrs. J. Hubert Abell Pueblo.— (Our Lady of Mt. not fully latlafied, we will ehcerfully refund your money. school library. After the business ish)—Mass is being said at the side have returned to Pueblo from Carmel Parish)— Mexican resi- BOX 823, ASPEN, COLORADO altar in Sacred Heart church be­ meeting the legionaries and the Albuquerque, N. Mex. Mr. AbeD dents of the city opened their an- that are dear to the hearts of Catholics. Your spiritual director, the Rev, Andrew was manager for the McCormick- Christmas gift problem will be easily solved by cause of the repairs being made Sucek, enjoyed a social hour at Deering company at Albuquerque r “®!, ® honor of Our ^dy visiting our store or sending us your mail or the ceiling of the sanc­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. for the past five years and now Guadalupe at the church Sun- tuary. It is expected that this Fennell. The Rev. Joseph Hig­ will take over the same duties in day evening, Dec. 8. phone orders. Gifts of a religious nature are work will be completed by the end gins and the Rev. Joseph Wamat Pueblo. Miss Mary Lou Cooper The novena observance will be were special guests of the prae­ most appropriate at this holy season and the of the week. and Miss Teresa Abell accom- climaxed with % feast at the PUEBLO sidium in the evening. named Mr. and Mrs. Abell to church Dec. 12, the 408th anniver- recipient will treasure them for many years. The Benedictine apostolate met The junior and senior divisions Pueblo and will enter St. Pat- wiry of the appearance in Mexico in the-echool hall Wednesday eve­ rick’s school. L f Our Lady of Guadalupe. The ning, Nov. 29, to further plans Mrs. Charles A. Moore and Mrs. Rev. S. M. Giglio, S.J., pastor, and for gathering toys to be distrib­ George Huber represented the the Rev. Edmund Behiels, S.J., a*- JEWELERS Gifts for the Clergy Mothers’ guild of the school at the sistant pastor, are in charge of the uted at Christmas time by the S t Western Slope OPTOMETRISTS BLACK CLERICAL SHIRTS Catholic P'.-T. A. conference in ceremonies. Vincent de Paul society. The reg­ Denver Tuesday. Rocco De Niro Diet We Make a Home Your Twilled Black Sateen, $3.25 ular Communion Sunday has been Miss Helen Huber entertained Rocco De Niro, 73, died at a Twilled Black Sateen, silk bosom, postponed until Dec. 17. Resideut Dies the members of TheU BeU Phi hospital Monday, Dec. 4, He had Home $4 .0 0 Three Masses are being cele­ at her home. Those present were been a resident of Pueblo for 44 All Black Silk, $7.50 Patricia Guthrie, June Kennedy, years and was a member of Our brated Friday, Dec. 8, the Feast Grand Junction.—Rocco Ligrani, Betty Lou Pierce, Mildred Ann Lady o f Mt. Carmel church. He The Winter Winner/ Best Quality Broadcloth, $5.00 of the Immaculate Conception, nearly 80 years of age and a resi­ Coleman, Dorothy McFarlane, Bet- resided at 416 Kelly and had been RABBIS, silk, prices, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, Several members of the parish dent of this valley for the past 39 ty Jo Aasterud, Helen Aasterud, »n employe of a local oil company, Opposite Post Office $4.50, $4.75, and $5.00 attended the Wednesday evening years, died at his home. He had and Pearl Sarson. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. McGOVERN’S GOAL performance of the Matrimonial been in failing health for some Nursing School Proients PUy Mike Marco; three sons, James, **And Just as Reliable Always Good BIRETTAS, folding, $4 .0 0 and $5.00 Follies of 1939, given at West high time. Requiem High Mass was of­ On Wednesday afternoon, Nov. Tony, and Thomas; 12 wandchll- PYXES, Sterling Silver, Gold Plated, $9 .0 0 to $12.00, school, Denver. • fered in St. Joseph's church by the 29, the Seton school of nursing dren, and five great-grandchildren, PHONE 881 solid gold, $53.00 Patricia Ann, infant daughter of Very Rev. Nicholas Bertrand. presented a play, entitled His aU of Pueblo; four brothers, Felix Mr. and Mrs. Michael De Somber, Homs Folks, with an all-feminine of Murray, Utah; Philip and Nick OIL STOCKS, Sterling Silver, Gold Plated, $3.50 Rocco Ligrani' .s bom in Italy J. J. ANDREWS 610 No. Main Phone 470 and William Paul, infant son of July 10, 1860, and came to America cast composed of Berniece Fear, | of Argentina, S. A., and Louis of $6.50, and $9.50 Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Trumble, were Elane Myklebush, Margaret White, COAL CO. in 1882. He went first to Daeler in POCKET HOLY WATER SPRINKLERS, $1.50 to baptized Sunday, Dec. 8, New York, and it was there in Mary Teresa Laurez Ward, Julia I Rosary services were held JAGGER’S The funeral of John J. Sullivan Canon and Southern Coal $5.00 1883 he was married to Concheta Malauff, Alta Laurez, Mary Ann Thursday, Dec. 7. The funeral will CEDAR WOOD LEATHER SICK CALL CASES AND STOLES, $2.50 took place Saturday, Dec. 2, with Lapenna, Together they came to Sarko, Kathleen Leibert, and Do- be held from Our Lady of Mt. a Requiem Mass offered by Father IH Sontli Gread Reeldenee 411 Hadiaon SHOE REPAIR CO. LEATHER SICK CALL CASES, STOLE and Ritual, Colorado 39 years ago, locating lores Caisness. Carmel church. Burial in Rose- Pkena 1H7-J Phont 4711-W John Forsyth, O.S.B. Mr. Sulli­ on the ranch where he died. Music was furnished by the lawn, City Seala Weight—Prompt Bcrrlce (New for Old) $4.00 and $4.50 van died suddenly at a local insti­ Mr. Ligrani is survived by his school orchestra under the direc- Mrt. DiSebato Diet SICK CALL AND CONFESSIONAL STOLES, $1.25, tution. Burial was in M t Olivet wife and three sons, Joe and Jerry cemetery, Denver, tion of Rafaello Cavallo, Mrs. Pilomena DiSabato, a resi $1.50, and $2.00 of this city, and Fred of Denver; Report Cards Given Out dent of Pueblo 37 years, died Navajo Liquor Store Exclusive Dealer ROSARIES, black cocoa beads, silver plated and sterling 14 grandchildren, and four great­ Report cards were distributed Thursday afternoon, Nov. 30. She in Southwestern Colorado silver chaips, $1 .0 0 to $6.0o 40 Hours’ Is Opening in grandchildren. to students of the school Monday, is survived by her husband, Louis, lee Cold Wines and Beer SEE Pallbearers were Joe Grassi, The Rev. Joseph Higgins was pres- at home, 936 E. Abriendo; a James Fuoco, Jasper Fuoco, Nun- ent to observe what progresa is daughter, Mrs. Nick Pannunzio,; a FREE DELIVERY Pueblo Ohurch Dec. 8 zio Grasso, Louis Grasso, and Mike being made by the students. son, Louis Scaplo; a sister, Mrs. GRAHAM A WILLYS Gifts for Sisters Grasso. Burial was made in Cal­ Mr. Connor from Woodbury co l- C®rmella Pannunzio, and four Ph. 2090 413 W. Northmm Pueblo.(St. Anthony’s Par­ vary cemetery. lege, Los Angeles, recently a d - nephews, Mike and Sam ^n n u n - fo r 1940 Ideal Gift Crucifix, ebony cross with ish)—The novena in honor of the Eatertainf at Dinner dressed the studenU of the high C-»rmen and Tony Dilono. nickel inlay corpus of oxidized sil­ Immaculate Conception is ending Mrs. Kate Skelly was the guest school. His subject was “Charm." She was a member of Our U dy of Dec. 8 and Forty Hours’ devotion PETROS ver, each in gift lined box, 75^ of Mrs. S. P. Green and Mr. and Mra. M. J. Galligan, who h ad [Mt. Carmel church Arapahoe Shop is beginning. The Forty Hours’ will Mrs. B. L. Chambers at Fruita one been spending a few weeks in Standing Crucifix of polished silver, conclude Sunday evening, Dec. 10. day last week, an overnight guest 711 N. Hein Phone 114 Motor Sales Hartford, Conn., went to Boston to 12i B. Abriende Phone S(4t black ebony base, boxed, $1.25 A joint meeting of St. Monica’s at the White home, and hostess to be with her grandson, Joseph Dil­ 4th and Abriande Phene S44( 215 N. Victoria Phone 1952 PAPER WEIGHT, Christ on the sodality and the Young Ladies’ Mr. and Mrs, Chambers at the lon, Jr., on Thanksgiving. Jos­ 14M W Northern Phene 1(U sodality was held Wednesday eve­ 14tl E. Sth Phone 3S86 SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Rocks, oxidized silver or gold Park hotel at a Thanksgiving eph Dillon is a freshman at Har­ ICanon City Scene OUT-OF-TOWN CLIENTS ning, Nov. 29. The date for the Jacka, 114 W. Northam Phone 1841 plated, each $1.25, Oxidized silver dinner. vard university in Cambridge, awarding of the cedar chest, be­ Dr. and Mrs. Frank McDonough Mass. with crucifix in black or blue, each, ing prepared by both divisions, is spent the weekend in Gunnison Thomas F. Darcy, widely-known $1.00, Walnut wood with applied Jan. 14. with relatives. among Pueblo advertisers, has Of Gay Carnival PAINT, VARNISH, A JANITOR SUPPLIES oxidized ornament, each 75^ been named a member of the dis- Special Rates and Terms to Institutions ROSARIES, Black cocoa with oxidized and sterling ST. MARY’S, PUEBLO, IS SCENE Fi Canon C ity.-(S t. Scholastlcn’s silver chains, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and up to He was a student of St. Patrick’s Academy)—A gay carnival Banner Mfg. Go. & Colorado PainI Go. $6.00 school. pervaded the recreation room as 3861 BLAKE STREET TABOR 810» LEATHER ROSARY CASES, prices, 10^, 15^, 2 5 f, OF FORTY HOURS’ DEVOTION Dr. Walih Now Army Dentlil tj,e annual social opened Friday Dr. Robert L. Walsh, who hadi 35^, 50<^, and 75^ been practicing dentistry In Pueblo Uec. 1. Gaily decorated Pueblo. — (St. Mary’s Parish) procession. Father Albert Schal- PICTURES, all of Chambers pictures in either hanging for l8 months, has accepted a p o si- oo^^ths lined the walls, each trying I— Solemn closing of the Forty ler, O.S.B., and Father ipidward or standing styles, $1.00, $1.25, $2.50, $3.00, Hours’ was held Sunday eve­ tion at Fitzsimons hospital in to outdo the others in its display of Vollmer, O.S.B., of Canon C i^; Denver and is serving there in Loior. p r i^ , of all typea and de- $3.50, $5.00, and up to $15.00 ning, Dec 8, at 7 with the school Father Dominic Sclafanl, O.S.B., rGROVE'PRUG [0 STATUES, composition, French ivory, silver, gold, children’s choir leading in the the. capacity of an army r ^ e ^ e Lgj.jpj.jons were offered. The high- of Florence; Father Thomas Fitz- officer on acti\^ duty. Dr. Walsh jjg^j of the evening was the con- marble dust, or luminous, 15^ to $10.00 singing and taking part in the Mrald, St. Mary’s hospital; Father left Saturday, Dec. 2, for Denver, elusion of the popular song contest Central B.. Phone 167 CHRISTIAN BROS. 660 N. Main, Plana 61 PRAYER BOOKS FOR RELIGIOUS, $2 .5 0 to $7.50 : *aul Fife, O.S.B,, and Father Cyril A graduate of Northwestern uni- that had been running for a week, Zupan, O.S.B., former pastor of St. ISIS Grand Art., Phont 641 WINES T16 B. 4th, Phant 6411 DAILY MISSALS, $1.50, $2.75, $3.25, $4.00 to Mary’s parish, took part in the versity at Chicago in 1938, Dr. The classes chose the following $10.00 Walsh is the son of Dr. and Mrs.' jPueblo Society ceremony. The Rev. Wm. D Leonard T. Walsh of 3 _ _ ___ SUNDAY MISSALS, 25^ to $5.00 McCarthy of St. Francis’ church L*®” ® mode, the juniors; Jane West, the NEW TESTAMENTS, 50^^, to $3.00, FOLLOWING gave a sermon on the Holy Eucha the Q.R.C. lince he was gi'^duated L^pboujores; Margaret Holst, the Men's Pure Irish Linen OF CHRIST, 50f^ to $2.75 rist as a sacrifice. from the univemtyi freshmen, and Jean Forbes, the Officers Named An adult servers’ group has been Mrt. Rote McNally Diet 1 Junior high. For the lecond con organized by the young men of Mrs. Rose Elizabeth McNally, jbe sophomores sang the pariih. Many plans have been resident of Pueblo for 40 y®*r*> their way into the lead and were Gifts for Men and Bo;^s Pueblo.—(Sacred Heart Parish) brought before the group. One is died at her home, 6 Carlile place, dgciji-ed the winners. INITIAL HANKIES -At the meeting of the Altar and the serving of the Mass; the men after a long illness. Veat Pocket Prayer Books and Manuals, I Rosary society Monday, Dec. 4, begin Sunday, Dec. 10. The offi­ Mrs, cers elected for the gfroup are: Hemstitched Borders 40<^, 60^, 75f^ to $5.00, Man of the nominating committee pre­ the ComnTunion breakfast on God (Callan and McHugh, O.P.) sented the names of last year’s Prank Slak, president; William Boumjak, secretary, and Robert of th, Con. $1.00 to^ $5 .0 0 Young Man’s officers for re-election, including Mrs. John Gray, president; Mrs. Gacnik, treasurer. husband, John; two sons, Hugh F. S^^*°*l* nt* Guide (Lasance) $1.50 to $3.50 Anna Mraz, vice president; Mrs. On account of the Forty Hours' McNally, Phoenix, Ariz., and “1“ 8®"®^! 6FGR Missals, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 and up Joseph McGill, secretary, and Mrs. devotion at the church, the party L. McNally, Pueblo; two daugh- cereiponiea. to $7.50 Emma Ducy, treasurer. As a token that the Young Ladies’ sodality ters, Mrs. Margaret M. Langdon, 30 From Academy at Meat Fine quality pure Irish linen with embroidered white initial of appreciation for the splendid was to sponsor last week was post­ Pueblo, and Mrs. A. W. Burbrlnk, In eo-operatlon with Holy Cross . . . full sisa . . . tspecially suitable for gifts. Packed Sunday Missals, 25^ to $5.00 Colorado Springs, and three grand- college in the youth conference work done by Mrs. Gray in the poned. 'The announcement of the six to the box. Rosaries, 50^^, 75^, $1.00, and up to $6.00 past year, a purse was presented date will be made this Sunday. sons, Robert MeNally Langdon, J. Sunday, Dec. 3, the academy sent [to her. Mrs. Anna Savant and Attractive prizes will be awarded Ray Langdon, and James McNally. 80 delegates to the convention. Athlete Scapular Medal and chain, oxidized silver, 75^^ Mrs. McNally was bom May 6, Representing tha academy in the each Mrs. Robert Smith, members of the There will be a regular meeting EVERYBODY'S sick committee, made reports of the sodality Tuesday evening, 1858, in Clark county. 111., and panel discussions were Lorraine St. Christopher Key Wallets and Billfolds, leather, 75^ Plans were made to have another Dec. 12. was married April 2, 1888, In Fackler, who spoke on sodality or- 127 W. 4TH ST. PHONE 1098 to $1.25 fish supper early In February. Re^ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zupancic, Humboldt, 111. S h e was a member ganization; Patricia Limes, who freshments were served by Mmes. membere of St. Mary’s parish, re of St. Patrick’s church, of the Tab- outlined the plan for the union, St. Christopher Medals and Key Rings, oxidized silver, emacle society, and of the Friend- and Mary Margaret Castagna, 10<, 15^, 25<, 35^, 50f^, and up to $3.00 Frank Cronan and Andrew Carson, ceived minor injuries in an auto­ land Miss Nellie Brown. mobile accident Sunday, Dec. 3 ship club. Funeral services were who discussed future activities of Knights of Columbus and Holy Name Pins and Charms, ■ the ’lea; igue. The sodallsts all pre- P.-T.A. Party Held They were treated at a local hoipi held at St. Patrick’s church. 10^, 2 5 ^ to $5.00, St. Christopher Rings, tal. ared boxes auctioned off at the sterlihg silver, $1.00 The party sponsored by the P. Matt Cohoich, 46, who was ox social that followed the gen |T.A. was held in the school hall recently struck by a car while eral meeting. Benediction featured A Little Planning ... Lapel Crosses, rolled gold, 10^, solid gold, 50^ each Nov. 29. The following were on crossing a street, is reported Four-Day Mission singing by the academy Gregorian the committee that obtained the retting along well at a local choir unoer the direction of Miss And your kitchen is transformed from a time and prizes: Mmes. Thomas Hudson, M. lospital. Donahue in the Abbey chapel. The I West, George Burkhard, and J. Is Held in Rifle academy sodality has become one labor waster into a spic and span workshop where tasks Gifts for Women and Girls Wedding U Held ara done in half tha time. Let us help you with Darling. On Thursday evening, Nov, 23 of the charter members of the Hail Holy Queen Prayer Book, $2.50, The delegates who attended the n St. Mary’s chapel. Miss Jo­ Rifle.—St. Mary’s church, Rlflt, j Sodality League of Southern Colo- Kitchen Modernization Plans. $3.50, and up to $10.00 C.P.-T.A. league meeting in Den- sephine Marie Chapman became mission of Craig, had a four- rado. v.sr were Mmes. Bruno De the bride of Louis J. Ahlin before day mission beginning Sunday, After spending the first Thanks- Blessed Be God Prayer iBook, $2.50, Rose, G eor^ Springer, and A Father Ant)iony Roltz, O.S.B. At Dec. 8, at Mass. 'The Rev. John giyjngr jn their regular vacation at Southern Golorado Power Gompany $3.50, and up to $10.00 Verlengia. The Very Rev. Thomas tendants were Miss Mary Beth Mitchell, C.S.P., officiated. It was borne, the students of St. Scho- J. Wolohan took part in the pro­ Chapman, sister of the bride, and well attended. lastica’e observed the second Catholic Girls’ Guide (!« sance), gram. Reports of the conference Frank Ahlin, brother of the bride Sunday evening Father Mitchell Thanksgiving by declaring a holi I flf $1.50 to $8.50 were made at the me ting Wednes­ groom. showed the talking picture, qjj the school campus. The day, Dec. 6. The bride wore a brown tailored Through the^ Centuries, in the high holiday spirit wai climaxed in the Manual of Prayers, $1.50 to $8.50 Mrs. Raymond Gayton Is re suit with moss green accessories, school auditorium to a lai^e Uj^gt formal banquet of the year, a Her attendant wore a black tai group. The picture shows the life regular “turkey dinner." Candles Daily Missals, $1.50, $2.00, $3.50, and up'to $7.50 covering from an operation at of Christ and of the Church. U nj pilgrim-maid place cardi car- Parkview hospital. She expects to lored suit with red accessories. Sunday Missals, 25f^ to $5.00 Both had corsages of orchids. Thursday, Dec. 7, Father ^Utchell riad out the theme of the day. After CANON CITY Rosaries, 50^, 75^, $1.00, and up to $2 5 .0 0 in return home next week. opened a mission in Holy •' Family..... the dinner and . to . complete... the holi- .. Mrs. Catherine Hermes was in. Mrs. Ahlin is the daughter of church. Meeker, attractive boxes Mr. arid Mrs. Pete Chapman. The It will close Sun- of Argentina, S. A., and Louie of jured in another fall and is at day, Dec. 10. day, all itudenti attended local Extra Month's Woar in Evory Pair I Rosary Compacts, $1.25, $1.50, $2.50, and $10.00, Parkview hospital. bridegnroom is the son of Mrs, theater. Mrs. Mary Mathes of 111 W. Mary Ahlin. After a short honey MERRILL’S EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Sterling Silver Miraculous and Scapular Pendants, moon trip, the couple will reside • Tnnt-Sol Radio Tnbto $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $2.00, and $2.50, 7th street is recovering at St. Pueblo Women AHend Patroniae These Firmi, They • RADIO SETS BUILT AND Oldoot Shop in Canon City Mary’s hospital. at 1041 Lake avenue. REPAIRED Moabor Shoo Ropairen' Guild Sterling Silver Scapular and Miraculous Rings, Are Co-operating With Your Miss Regina Reitmeier, student Mri. Ahlin It Feted League Meel In Denvarl Paper. Peblle Addrttt Srtttai $1.00 and $1.50 at Loretto Heights college. Den Mrs. C. M. Chapman, Miss Mary MtiaiC—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TITUS RHIGER Statues, Marble Dust, French Ivory, gold and silver, ver, and Miss Clara Mae Abell Beth Chapman, and Miss Mary Pueblo.— (S t Leander’s Parish) WATCH REPAIRING 42t Mala St. CANON THEATRE BLDG. student at Colorado college, Colo Duznak were hostesses at 15f^, 4 0 ^ to $10.00 shower givennven in honor of Mrs. —Mrs. L. H. Muhic, Mrs. A. E. BOULDER Pictures, Hanging or Standing, 50^, $1.00, $1.25, rado Springs, spent the holidays Sollee, Mrs. Lee Murphy, and Mrs. at home. Ahlin. Those present were Peggy Howard Barger went to Denver $2.00 and up Mrs. Bush Is Convert Brown, Josephine Parish, Anna- Tuesday, Dec. 6, to attend the Thomas More Hospital Home Altars, electric lighted, $6.00 jell Kendrick, Betty Bierrer, Alice Mrs. Georgs Bush was received Kearns, Gertrude Bwsett, Mary meeting of the Catholic Parent-1 Howe Mortuary 481 Macon Avenue Electric Shrines, Blessed V ir^n or Sacred Heart of into the Church Sunday, Dec. Doyle, Nellie Laws, Mary Pisciotta, Teacher league. Jesus, $2.50 each by the Very Rev. Thomas J. Wolo Mrs. William McGovern Is re­ N. R. Rowe, A. E. Howe, CANON CITY, COLORADO han. Sponsors were Miss Isabell Bernice Durham, Gertrude Em­ covering from an attack of pneu-| Geo. W. Howe Reardon and Thomas Bartley. mons, Ruth Chapman, Ruth Cad- monia at her home. The Church Funeral Home Benedictine Sisters We are sorry that space does not permit our listing Miss Rose Pullaro, daughter of dell, Doris Marshall, Mrs. Chap­ Gerald Starika, six-year-old pu­ Lady Ambnlanea more of our beautiful gifts but a visit to our store will man, and Mrs. Ahlin; Misses Helen pil of St. Leander’s school, is seri-1 Attondant Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Pullaro Trenchek, Jerry Peters, Eleanor Serviee be appreciated and we will endeavor to help our Vineland, became the bride Taylor, Gene Schade, Mary Toth, ously ill of pneumonia at Ckirwin j Spruce St. et Llth Phene 134 patrons in selecting gifts. Peter Tuttoilimondo, son of Mrs. hospital following an emergency Any Hear Josephine Tuttoilimondo, Wednes and Mary Duznak. operation. Christmas Greeting Cards 5^ to 35^ each, day, Nov. 22, at St. Therese' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Erjaves an­ Miss Anna Schmitt has returned I O B P P I P V church. Attendants were Mary nounce the marriage of their from Franktown, where she was |w K f* I" I 1“ T FT. COLLINS Calendars for 1940,10^ to 30^ each Pullaro, sister of the bride, and daughter, Bernice Louise, to Jos­ visiting her sister, Mrs. R. M. Co-1 Christmas Crib Sets, 5^ to $10.00 Charles Tuttoilimondo, brother of eph Carl Sabo, before the Rev. ressell. the bridegroom. The Rev. Francis Anthony Roitz. Mrs. Claude Robinson .has beenj®^ ’’^ ^ ^ Mail Orders Given Oar Prompi Wagner officiated. Miss Esther Peter Miklavee Diet ill at her home for the past week, CaatlBuoaily Battar Binca IM4 Colian played the wedding, march Funeral services for Peter Mik- Kenneth Murphy came from Garntey and Wheeler ART C. SllEELY, Inc. on the organ. The bride wore lavec, who died Thursday, Nov. Fort Collins, where he is enrolled JOHNSTON’S 330 So. College Ave. AHenlion______whits satin gown with a train and 30, while at his work, were held at Colorado State college, to spend carried a shower bouquet. The Monday at St. Mary’s church. Ros­ Thanksgiving with his parents, Sales Service Better MILK Chrysler - PIjrmouth bridesmaid was gowned in pink ary services were held Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy. DU oco BUTTER taffeta. Mr. Miklavee is survived by his Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Coresell of| Phone 252 ]c£ cREAM PHONE 777 wife, Mrs. Barbara Miklavee, at Franktown spent Thanksgiving ■ ih,dh AA.dh.AA James Clarke Meat Allowed Friday home, 1022 Cedar; a son, Joseph, with relatives in this city. and a daughter, Barbara, Pueblo William Sutherland came from The firms listed here de­ Reader ere egein reminded four step-children, William Peter, Fort Collins to spend Thanksgiv­ BERING & REPP DAKE GROCERY Church Goods House that the Church law of ebtti- Anthony, and Angeline Tezak, ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phone 460 serve to be remembered 136 Watt Hoantatn Ara. Phona 14 nance from moat it lifted this Pueblo, and Mrs. Mary Morris, W. K. Sutherland. Peyton Breck- STAPLE GROCERIES Headquarters for Articles of Devotion, Church Furnishings, Friday, Dec. 8, at it it the Denver; a sister, Mrs. Mary Sni- enridge of Chicago, III., a student • Sporting Goods when you are distributing • Eleelricol Appliaasos CORN-FED MEATS Books for the Catholic Laity and Clergy Feast aL the Immaculate Con- dar, Pueblo, and three brothers in at Colorado State college, also your patronage in the dif­ V • Goneral Hardwaro FRESH VEGETABLES 1636-56 Lremom JJireet Phone TAbor S7A9 eapilon and a holy day of ohli- Jugoslavia. He was a member of spent the vacation with Mr. and « m ITB 8T. i gatiea. S t Mary’i church. Mts. Sutherland. ferent lines of business. J r PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyntone 4205 Thursday, Dec. 7, 1939 Parochial Hardwood Stars B eg in Rangers’ Best Abbey to Open Hoop Practice for Cage Opening Jan* 7 ^Qng|| jg Wars With Fountain

Seven parochial league basket­ Welch and Sam Jarvis, forwards; guidance of Frank Collins, will at­ Canon City.— (Abbey School) — team that will be ready to take the THE m flV CO. ball squads settled down to inten­ Jack Stansbury, center, and Mike tempt to pick up where they left 'The Abbey high’s

the choice of formal Carte Blanche to Personality andi„"d quite permissible, to “Shop our big Pre-Christmai lale! Quarterly Meet dress like great-grandmother, or like an operatic diva. In America seldom has there been a more daa- COOMER JEWELRY'CO. eling season in dress. ColofS are bright and cheery, jewels are asparkle. Never was there a belter time for a woman to suit her frocks to her personality—or to the personality she would like to be. ^)ccltul^e C^teatUny 2059 Champa KEystone 5801 Mary Howard makes a quaint picture in a demure gown of sea blue taffeta, with wide skirt edged Open Evenings Until Christmas with a deep ruffled flounce. In keeping with this old-time motif, Mary wears a necklace of three roses Of D.C.C1 Is and white cameos and a matching pair of pendant earrings. For the girl who likes her wearing apparel trim and sportslike is the evening sweater—something new under the sun. This dinner or house gown 80 ready-made is worn by Pat Morison. It is in real blue, the skirt in silk jersey, cut circular, with clinging, trailing coats tremendously lines, Pst also goes dramatic in a black tulle gown with bouffant skirt and an unusual type of decol- 1828 E. COLFAX ^ Held in Trinidad letage which is supported by a single scarf of tulle around the back of the neck. reduced! ZAMBAKIAN DUILDINQ * Trinidad.—Catholic women from 8e^leral parts of Colorado met in Trinidad Thursday, Dec. 7, for Imperial Coal Co. the quarterly conference of the ACTION Diocesan Council of Catholic BE SURE Women. The business session opened at 1 o’clocl; in Community To Ask for IMPERIAL When You Next hall. Delegates from Denver, Order Goal. Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Walsen- burg, and La Junta were present. 514 Denham Bldg. Phone KE. 5358 The conference opened with a prayer and an address of welcome by the Rev. F. L. Sebastian!, SJ., pastor of Holy Trinity parish. Mrs. S. J. O’Day of Denver pre sided. The conference concluded with a banquet served in the Country club and attended by Catholic men and women. Father Raymond PLAQUES Newell of Walsenburg delivered the address. Other speeches were made by Mrs. Adeline Gerardi i S ^ * * state grand regent, C. D. of A.; c i f i s Mrs. Marie Loftus, local grand regent, C. D. of A., and W. D i K A u n m Hudiburgh, grand knight of the ' f OSEPUt Holy Trinity council, K. of C. Fa­ ther William F. Ferrell, S.J., sang « PEUIANBNT several vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs. Adeline Cresto at the W\ piano.

w u • • 9 •m r - m m ■ "g m m w n » Aid Society to PAINT AND VARNISH MAKERS ^ S IN C E ^ r 1889 1533 ARAPAHOE snEET i * « DENVER, COLORADO INSURED Meet on Dec. 12 RESULTS! The Good Shepherd Aid socie^ will meet at the home of Mrs. P. CHRISTMAS TREES S. Dolan, 2801 Eudora street, Tues­ A fine selection of Green and Silver Christmas Trees and day, Dec. 12, with Mrs. J. J. Camp­ Decorations. Prices very reasonable. Specials on large trees. fo e » ’***’* bell presiding. Members are asked FREE DELIVERY GUARANTEE to make the bazaar returns at this A wrlttea gaaraate»«934 ing fine silver takes years ways be served cold. duced last year, appear again in a of honest dealing . . . and Christmas Gifts at To dust doughnuts with sugar red and yellow mesh version—the silver service from this blouse in plaid and the trousers BEAUTY SALON store carries not only the place the sugar in a paper sack Downtown Prices and put in six doughnuts at a striped. The shorts are cut on the Directed by Mr. Martin ^arantee of the maker straight lines and end in a cuff Same Lou Prices a$ Dountoun Two women can buy the name fabrics and end up with drcHta entirely dlf- time. Hold the top of the sack out our mark of merit. A Just above the knee. A pointed ferant. The pattern and iha aeamaireei can makt all tha diftarenca in tht complete dinner service together and shake it. The dough world. nuts will then quickly be coated yoke and a tucked front highlight And milk, in toduy’B Tnnrket, isn’t finished when it comes from the cow, costs as little as $29.50. the blouse. How carefully it is handled, under what conditions it is bottled, how carefully with sugar. it is pasteurized and how rich in nutriment it is, determine how much you If liquid in which olives are bot­ The feminine influence has been get for your money. A. J. STARK S CO. tled is thrown away when the bottle introduced into a new resort style. THE BIMT MILK DOESNT COME FROM COWS—IT COMES FROM Oat-of-Town Bualnaai Bollcited is opened, olives may be kept in­ Slacks have a wasp-waist and are 1S36 Glenarm Place definitely by pouring olive oil shirred at the hip. They’re made ^ Wheatridge Farm Dairy over them after they are put back of dull blue and the tailored MAin 3307 blouse is of blue and red plaid. SOOO W. 44TH ARVADA < into the bottle. D. Malcolm Carey, Pharmacist 2 BLOCKS WEST OF WADSWORTH For resort dresses, the cow­ It's jo sL in 's Now open for Inspaotion, a new, modem, itraamlinad dairy girl theme is new. . . . One model and dliva-in lervice. lea craam, buttar, e n s . Fast de- shows a white blouse with triple Prescriptions lirary any time. Rates to inatitutioni. 220 HLBrGARlAIV PAIVTRY BVNS pockets at either side. The flaring i skirt is bias and made of Yankee Our Specialty By BETTY blue with a fringed hem. A wide PHONE KB. 4251 224 SIXTEENTH 8T. belt of clay tan felt is studded with This Christmas WHY GO DOWN TOWN? 1 tbsp. sugar 2 tbsp. lard gilt nailheads for an authentic Vi cake yeast 2 tsp. salt ranch atmosphere. 1 cup lukewarm water 1 cup milk You’ll watch the tennis and bad­ 1 tbsp. sugar 5 cups HUNGARIAN Flour minton games in a shirtwaist dress that is a refreshing departure n>itA..OUR FAMOUS CHRISTMAS BELLS . PMONC Combine sugar, quick-acting yeast, and lukewarm water. Let from the time-honored favorite. Ringing out heart-warming tones in the real C H n a v e m stand 10 minutes. Add sugar, lar^ salt, and milk. Add flour The blouse has a shawl collar and COR. 34S m CllPm gradually, forming a soft dough. Cover, set in warm place 45 is made of pink and blue tie silk spirit of Christmas. minutes. Turn on floured board. Roll as for biscuit and cut. in a small pattern. Jewel buttons Chrittmas Gifts at Downtown Price# Place in greased tins. Brush with melted butter. Let rise 15 rim the blouse. The skirt is pink with. . SANTA CLAUS IN TOYLAND minutes. Bake in hot oven. and is gathered like a peasant’s on a belt that buckles in the back. To delight your darlings. Toys to thrill every child... priced to please every purse. PIKES PEAK CAKE FLOUR with The New Everett Orgatron Msnufactnrtd by . . JEAN RUSSELL, PERSONAL SHOPPER To give your telephone and mail orders per­ Honey Pot SpMlri Prtc** of Bhelkr Hlfb **Looks, JPlays, and Sounds Like a HUNGARIAN FLOUR MILLS Orad* Bicrcloi ^ sonal attention. Call MAin 3121. No. SB—Boy’i Bieyel*, was ^ Pipe Organ” 127.50, now...... tlt.H , TRUE ORGAN TONES, WITH Inn ^No. A200—Boy'* Bicycle, wa» ' with, . THE NEW BUDGET CHECKS $29.60, now...... M*.M d ALL THEIR HARMONIES 11 a. m. till 9 p. m. No. CBS—Boy’* Bicycle, wa» ■ To take the burden out of Christmas budget­ ECONOMY ALL-FINISHED FAMILY SERVICE ► $45.00, now_...... $29.(5 ^ ing by giving you 5 months to pay. Priced as ^ C Q J C Any OrganUt Cart , No. 59—Boy’* Bicycle, wa* 4 Drop in and Tatta Our $34.75, now______$25.09 . Low as...... Play$695 It 10 w?a1-r^bs. 1.49 Additional Pounds at 14c Delioioua r No. 80—poy’* Bicycle, wa* ’ u;itA..THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN EXCLUSIVELYEXC______AT Ertrythint CsBsItt.lr FinlilMS iiftOf TTT AT* No Extra Chant* (or , $82.60, now...... flt.H Thi .to ,* prie* U iMMd tn O U yQ 1 .4 i\ A abirt* in Thia Sarvle* N*. 4—Boy'* Btoycle, wa* , On every item, as always. We shop continually $28.50, now..„...... $24.05' 1215 W. lith At*. LHsehsoBs..,Dlsssrs , to be sure of that. Shop JOSLIN’S . . . and CRESCEIVr LAUNDRY, INC. ^ 1 CUrl'i Bicycle, wa* $27.60, now riO.OO 4 Kni ght-Campbell’s GUsdal* 47H see for yourself. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . > . . . . _ 432 15th St. r Geo. Mayer Hardware Co. ^ I till Arapsho* KB. Ufl4

I PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Dec, 7, 1939 Enjoy the Best Guild W ill Sponsor '‘w-w’w y w ^VENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING '

The Regis , guild’s Christmas party for the Jesuits will be held Be Broadcast Over Station KOA Bee. 12 Classified Ads Sunday, Dec. 17, at 3 p. m. at Parish Society It will pay you to read ALL of the following advertisement*. Regis collie. Members will bring home delicacies, such as jellies, Once again through the generos­ The winners of the short-short Presentation school, Denver; Wil­ In ihm ity of Clarence Moore and radio story contests will be announced in liam Hacophel and Cleopha Fenske (St. James’ Parish) jams, cakes. The party is in charge DRUG STORES Distinctivm of Mrs. Claire Connell Martin. station KOA the Holy Childhood the program. Those winning first of SL Elizabeth’s school, Denver; The Altar and Rosary society MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS prize will receive a plaque of Our Claude Cretzer and Jacqueline will meet in the clubroom Dec. 8 Pioneer Room and Coffee Shop association will present its annual HUTCHINSON'S PHARMACY Reconditioned pianos, players, grands, Lady. Prizes will also ^ awarded Christopher of St. Joseph’s (C.SS. at 1 p. m. The members will be Your Naborhood DruKSist organs (pipe and reed), orchestral instru­ of tho Little Sisters of Poor Christmas seal program. The pro­ for second and third places. R.) school, Denver; Frank Soldano the guests of Father Charles M. Phons SPrueo 0688 700 So. Fsarl ments, T. R. Walker, 236 Broadway, SR 7364. Cosmopolitan Hotel Thank Queen’s Daughters gram will be broadcast over station Reports received from the vari­ and Mary Boulse of St. Anthony’s Johnson at luncheon, as it has been JAMES HUTCHINSON KOA on Dec. 12, at 2:30 p. m. It ous schools show the following stu­ school, Pueblo; William Barrett the custom of the pastor to enter­ KIMSEY & CO. MATTRESS RENOVATING is expected that every parochial dents to be leading in this, the and Merle Ann Bond of St. John’s tain at the December meeting The Little Sisters of the Poor, fourth week of the contest: Eugene school, Denver; Charles Knoll and each year. Rosary and Bene­ (Real Estate Sales and Rentals) SPECIAL PRICE' FOR LIMITED TIME with their charges, thank the school in the state will assemble its MORTGAGE LOANS MATTRESSES CUSHIONED WITH RAY COAL GO. students to hear this interesting Walchon and Vivian Hoffman of Frances Montez of St. George’s diction will follow the lunch­ 308 S. Pearl (Near Theater) QUALITY INNER SPRINGS, NEW Queen’s Daughters for the gener­ missionary program. school, Gardner; Victor Smalley eon and the business session will PE. 4638 COVERS, FELTED, CARDED, 85.46, ous shower of jellies and canned ONE-DAY SERVICE. MATTRESSES Best Qualitv—Lower Prices Highlighting this year’s program and Marian Mehle of St. Mary’s begin at 2:30, when the annual goods on Thanksgiving, Nov. 30. school, Pueblo; John Chirichigno election of officers will be held. WANTED—FURNITURE RENOVATED. NEW COVERS, 82.46. WE ALL GRADES STOKER COAL will be St. Thomas’ seminary choir ALSO RECOVER STUDIO COUCHES. They also thank the members and the Holy Childhood players’ and Jeannine LoWder of St. Louis’ The nominating committee, com­ WANTED—Household furniture, old cloth- MOUNTAIN STATES MATTRESS CO. PE. 4604 1165 So. P«nn for the help they gave when the presentation of the play. Little school, Englewood; Francis Hud­ posed of Mmes. Plunkett, Gappae, ing, pictures, kitchen utensils, etc. TIi* 2166 16TH ST. TA. 0982. son and Emma Olive Verlengia of Fitzgerald, Libonati, and Behrens, Denver Deanery's Benefit Shop. Call TAbor centennial of the congregation Flock. The choir, under the direc­ 291$. 1835 Lawrence street. FLOWERS was celebrated. tion of the Rev. James Saracini, Sacred Heart school, Pueblo; John will present the following candi­ C.M., will open the program sing- Sinicki and Nettie Kowalczyk of dates: For president, Mrs. J. R. HOTELS Flowers for any occasion, grave blankets, PEICE m u i St. Joseph’s school (Polish),"Den­ Plunkett and Mrs. Agnes Cava- wresths, LIEB’S FLOWER SHOP, 2601 ROCKY MOUNTAIN OPTIMIST CLUB ing Vittoria’s “Ave Marla,” and it NEWHOUSE HOTEL Quitman. will conclude with a rendition of ver; Richard Zarlengo and Joanne nagh; for vice president, Mrs. IN THE SHADOW of Colorado's beau­ Presents Hoeffner of St. Dominic’s school, Fred M. Smith and Mrs. Mae tiful capitoL JJoIfai at Grant, Denver, MAN 25 TO 50 “Gesu Bambino.” (Loretto Height* College) Colo. Little Flock will deal with the Denver; George Kearns and Marita Degan; for secretary, Mrs. Frapeis THE JUNIOR POLICE GLEE CLUB Loretto Heights college students Darrow of St. Philomena’s school, " Smith and Mrs, J. T. Reid, and CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS’ HOME. Are you out of work or dissatisfied with m work of an American missionary 1772 Grant Pleasant horns (or girls. your present job? If so, we would like to held a peace rally in the college Denver; Robert Lynch and Shirley for treasurer, Mrs. Edyth Higgins talk to you about an opportunity our com­ who gave his life while spreading auditorium Thursday, Dec. 7. The pany may offer you. Ideal propoeltion with the faith in Southern China. The McGillverry ofAnnunclation and Mrs. Paul Gappae. FURNACES AND GRATES AN OLD TIME MINSTREL rally was sponsored by the' college school, Denver; Donald Hamilton good income possibilities: develop a profit­ play is based on the life of Father sodality and consisted of a stu­ The Pinochle club will meet FURNACES INSTALLED A REPAIRED able business of your own without capital FRANKLIN BARGER, Director and Carol Rabenstein of Cathedral Saturday evening at 8;30, New H. H. York, 627 E. Exposition. PEarl 2218 investmenL Experience unnecessary. Inter­ Daniel MeShane of Maryknoll. Fa­ dent body parade from the recrea­ ther MeShane Was one of the first school, Denver; Robert Behrens members are invited. view by appointment only. Address L. S. FRIDAY, DEC. 15 MOREY JR. HIGH tion hall to the auditorium. Each and Anpe McEnulty of St. James’!\.nne SILK HOSIERY ROGERS, 1642 Welton Street, Denver, 8 P. M. of Maryknoll’s missionaries to committee of the sodality prepared The choir is observing the Colorado. Admission 25c 14th and Clarkson cross the sea and labor in China. school, Denver; Madeline Stephens Corticelli Silk Hosiery wear better, cost songs for the march. and Marlene Jenne McCabe of St. liturgical spirit of Advent at the less. Priced 79c, 86c and 81.00 a pair.. We HOME FOR SALE 10 o’clock High Mass on Sunday mend hosiery, Denver Umbrella Shop. 516- The Sodaliten, official sodality Catherine’s school, Denver. 16th S t ' S. Josephine St., 6 rooms, full finished >aper, chose for its song “God by singing the Gregorian Mass fbr basement, den, laundry room, gas h.w. Advent and Lent, with appropriate FURNACE AND HEATING hesL Close to church, schools. 84,000. Bless America.” The Eucharistic motets, without organ accompani­ PE. 8782. Specializing in Quality Plumbing and DECEIICl PLEDEE committee sang “Christ the King.” Air-Conditioning, gas and coal furnaces. “Mother Beloved” was the song ment. The members are working O’Brien Sheet Metal A Furnace Works. PAPER HANGING AND Heating Repairs 2641 Larimer. HA. 6426. chosen by Our Lady’s committee, Legion of Mary hard on the music for Christmas. PAINTING The Semaj club will meet in the while the literature committee ppre-. r GIFTS AND NOVELTIES For paper hanging and painting, call A. clubroom Wednesday evening, Beringer, EAst 2286. SLATTERY & COMPANY 10 DE OEIIEWED sented a parody on “Jingle Bells, Dec. 13, at 8:30 for a business and Tower Shop, 2480 E. 6th Ave. at Colnm- Following the grand march, each bine. EM. 4409. FOR RENT committee presented talks and social session. Plans will be made PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS RespsiUe (or for the annual Christmas party. FREE INFORMATION Attractive 5-room double bungalow, near suggestions. St. Zita’s circle met with Mrs. Loyola Church, clean, modern. 2561 1726 MARKET STREET ' CIVIL SERVICE INFORMATION PREK Gaylord. EA. 4846. JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 y. DEG. 10 The program was as follows: Oscar Vogel at her home, 1040 Delmar Institute, 606 Tsbor Bldg., Denver. Sodaliten and Bulletin commit­ Monaco parkway, Friday, Dec. 1, MA. 9886. FOR SALE, TRADE tee, “Peace Through Publicity;” for luncheon and bridge. Those PRINTING I _ buy, sell or trade real property of all 160 Conversions kinda. Let me appraise your property. If Colorado Catholics will join this Eucharistic committee, “Funda­ present were Mrs. B. J. Bussing, Sunday, Dec. 10, with millions of mental Devotion to God as Basis of Wedding mnnouncements, Christmas Cards you are interest^ in selling, trading, or Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, Mrs. T. M. and Stationery, and all Commercial Print­ buying property, ifhonc SP. 7562 or write the faithful throughout the United Peace;” Our Lady’s committee, (Continued From Page One) Muray, Mrs. Louis H. Behrens, ing. Wheel tickets, always. You can’t Mr. Schrodt, 346 So. Washington. Largest Holidays Nut and States in renewing the pledge of “Devotion to Mary Promotes all had returned to their places. Mrs. Fred M. Smith, Mrs. Leonard beat our prices. Free Street Guides. the Le^on of Decency, whose work Peace;” literature committee, RODGERS PRINTING CO. 611 14th SL SITUATION WANTED Father Allen read a general con­ Swigert, and Mrs. E. J. Hennessy. KE. 4064. in raising the moral tone of mov­ “Peace Through the Press and High scores were made by Mrs. Wanted, position by competent, reliable Candy Sale in Denver ing pictures received world-wide Propaganda.” secration to Mary. Behrens and Mrs. Murray. SITUATION WANTED man. References. Experienced in general notice and was the inspiration for The event was concluded with business management, salesmanship, insur­ After the formal talks the meet The Entre Nous club met with Catholic widow wants work, 81.25 a day, ance, wholesale and retail merchudising. one of Pius XI’s encyclicals. was opened to discussion and de­ Solemn Benediction of the Blessed Mrs. Edward O’Shea, 1573 Ulster carfare. TA. 3952., 541 Maxwell, Boulder, Colorado. Medium Oregon XMAS CANDY The pledge, which Bishop Urban bate. At 12:10 the student body Sacrament and the closing prayer street, Wednesday, Nov. 6, for a Walnuts ...... lb. 17l^ J. Vehr has asked his people to once more fell into rank and of the legion. The Very Rev. bridge luncheon. Those present Fancy Oregon Dainty Hard Mixed..lb. 9«^ recite at Masses this Sunday, is as marched to the chapel, where Pius Harold V. Campbell, celebrant of included Mmes. Gappae, Cavanagh, W alnuts...... lb. 19<^ follows: XII’s prayer for peace was offered Benediction, was assisted by the Pursell, Hooyer, Caspar, Parslow, Jumbo Peanuts...... lb. 1 3 ^ Playtime Mixed.... .-..lb. 9<^ PLEDGE OF THE LEGION OF As a means of stimulating inter­ Rev. Arthur Lucy, deacon, and the O’Shea, Reid, and Degan. Mrs. 2 lbs. for...... 2 5 ^ est in the peace rally, members of Rev. J. Roy Figlino, subdeacon. Rose Rue was a guest. A lace Fahey Filberts...... lb. 1 9 ^ Assorted Mixed...... lb. 9 ^ IN THE NAME OF THE FA- the various committees paraded Father O’Heron Defines Aims luncheon cloth, disposed of by the Fancy Polished 100% Filled Mixed..lb. 13l^ THER AND OF THE SON AND the Loretto college campus wear­ club to make the final payment on Pecans...... 11?. 1 9 d OF THE HOLY GHOST. AMEN. ing sandwich signs announcing In his sermon Father O’Heron its 1939 task of carpeting the Large Washed Plastic Peanut...... lb. 13li defined the work and aims of the sacristy, was awarded to Mrs. I condemn indecent and im­ the affair, and at noon soap box Legion of Mary. “The Legion of Brazil Nuts...... lb. 1 6 ^ moral motion |iicturei, and those orations were given in the dining Edyth Higgins. I X L Soft Shelled Black Walnut Chips..lb. 1 5 ^ which glorify crime and criminal*. halls. Rita Abegg was in charge Mary,” he said, “is an association Almonds ...... lb. 1 9 ^ I promiie to do all that I can of Catholics who, with the sanction Peanut Brittle...... lb. 10<^ of the affair. of the Church and under the power­ St. Joseph’s Guild to Fancy Mixed Nuts....lb. t S l t to strengthen public opinion Sodalists Being Received Fancy Pinion Nuts,.lb. 2 0 ^ Christmas Stockings against the production of indecent ful leadership of Mary Immaculate. Hold Meet on Dec. Fresh Nut Meats - Freshman sodalists at Loretto . . . have formed themselves into (filled)...... 4 ^ and 8 <^ and immoral films, and to unite Heights college who have not been Pecan Halves...... lb. with all who protest against them. a legion for service in the warfare St. Joseph’s guild will meet Light Walnut Pieces lb. 4 9 ^ New Dates...... lb. 12<^ received into the college Sodality which is perpetually waged by the I acknowledge my obligation to of Our Lady are taking part in the Saturday afternoon, Dec. 9, in the Almond Meats...... lb. 49«^ 2 lbs. for...... 2 3 ^ form a right conscience about pic­ Church against the world and its library of St. Francis de Sales' Black Walnuts...... lb. 49<^ reception in the college chapel evil powers. . . . The object of tures that are dangerous to my Friday, Dec. 8. The Rev. James high school. The president, Mrs. Cas{iew Splits...... lb. 2 9 ^ Mince Meat....2 lbs. forl9<^ the Legion of Mary is the sanctifi­ Thomas Mulligan, will preside. moral life. As a member of the Stakelum, C.M., is officiating at cation of its members by prayer Legion of Decency, I pledge my^ the ceremony. All members are urged to attend. 739 W. Colfax self to remain away from them. and active , co-operation, under I promise, further, to stay away Those being received are Car­ ecclesiastical guidance, in Mary’s Mrs. John Schilling 111 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Corner Speer & W. Coli^ax altogether from place* of amui men Artese, Ermine Barbour, and the Church’s work of crushing Mrs. John Schilling, who has ment which show them as a mat­ Peggy Barry, Elaine Becker, Lu­ the head of the serpent and ad' been ill for the past two weeks, THEY ARE RELIABLE ter of policy. cille Becker, Suzanne Bell, Esther vancing the reign of Christ.” is a patient in a local sanitarium. Beneventi, Betty Anne Bishop, The speaker exhorted the legion­ Hilda Blanc, Ruth Bonner, Adeie aries to endure any hardships and Bradley, Margaret Brady, Phyllis sacrifice that might be necessary Burns, Betty Jo Campbell, Dorothy in their work, because in serving Childers, Jacqueline Cooke, Rita men they serve God. “Today, not Cotter, Patricia Coyle, Kathleen any of us can rest on our arms Presenting the New CRTHEDRflL I110DEL Cullen, Frances Day, Barbara de or merely stand at attention. Con­ Rusha, Elizabeth Dikitolia, Lor­ sider the world, and see that raine Dornbusch, Freda Es^y, human wisdom has failed,” he Frances Finnegan, Mary Fitzsim­ said. Father O’Heron stressed the HAMMOND ELECTRIC ORGAN mons, Patricia Gallagher, Priscilla importance of the prayers of the r i E Barcia, Mary Gee, Lois Gilland, auxiliary members for the success The new Cathedral organ and power Mary Alice Gorman, Celesta of the battle waged by the active equipment is now designed to have a k m ^ Grater, Katherine Gust, Mary legionaries. the same reverberating qualities and Theresa Gushurst, Grace Hardi- carry-over of tone as in the largest gan, Shirley Horan, Grace James, In concluding. Father O’Heron types of air pressure organs. Jean Kelly, Betty Lou Kirby, asked the legionaries, in this world Since the invention of the Hammond Margaret A,nne Madden, Agnes of hate and bloodshed, to dedicate Organ three years ago, we know of Lallamant, Genevieve Lynch, Mary themselves anew to the peace that no unit that could be considered such Ckrisitian Catherine Madden, Rita Mathews, can be found only in God. “Un an epoch marking achievement as Frances Momsen, Jeannette Mul­ der the patronage of Mary, God the new Cathedral Unit of the Ham­ len, Jeanne McKenzie, Kathleen willing, may we realize once again, mond Organ. No increase in price McNellis, Betti Rose NanKeville, after the Advent of this agony for the console and Mary Rose Noll, Joan O’Byrne, through which we are passing, the only a slight additional Melia Ortiz y Pino, Jane Offutt, full significance of the song of the cost in power equip­ Kathleen Pearce, Jeanne Pierson, angel choirs. Glory to God in the ment. This new Ca­ Marie Radyx, Regina Reitemuir, highest and on earth peace to men thedral Unit is un­ Eva Riley, Shirley Ryan, Phyllis of good will.” equalled by any instru­ Schaffer, Irma Scherfer, Muriel Report Coyer* Year ment ■within many Schmidt, Martha See, Le Nae The report submitted by the times its price range. ^ W m e i Shane, J^ne Shively, Annalea Denver legion curia to Bishop Simon, Rosalea Simon, Lorraine Vehr and read by him at the acies Tice, Margaret Verdieck, and represents the accomplishments of See and hear the new Marian Williams. the Legion of Mary from its in­ Cathedral Model of THEIR. OLD-WORLD Geraldine Macauley and Natalie ception in Colorado Nov. 17, 1938, Hammond Organ or Swan, sodality prefects, are in to Nov. 10, 1939. Individual re write to us for a dem­ charge of the affair. ports were submitted to the curia onstration at once. Seniors Fete ‘Sisters’ by 31 praesidia, 18 in Denver and FLAVOR AND QUALITY 13 out of town. From these The seniors entertained their CONSOLE “little sisters” at a roller skating summarized report was prepared CHRISTIAN BROTHERS WINES are good wines because they are party and pot-luck supper Thurs­ by the curia officers, Richard L. Walsh, president; Miss Teresa Ma­ ESTEY- $1255 made with patient and painstaking care. The Brothers of the day, Dec. 7. Sophomores will be Power Equipment Additional hostesses to their ‘’reshman “little her, vice president; Miss Catherine Christian Schools grow the grapes, supervise the picking and press­ sisters” at a theater party and tea Lahr, corresponding secretary; Miss Mary Lowery, recording sec­ ing and guard the aging wine with the thoroughness and attention Dec. 8. One of the more important pre­ retary; Vincent F. Wendllng, treas­ In keeping with the policy of The Chas. which marks all the activities of the ancsent and famous order. holiday festivities will be the an­ urer, and Father Allen, spiritual E. Wells Music Company to at all times nual Christmas mission ball to be director. The complete report fol­ stock only the finest and best instru­ held in Pancratia hall Dec. 13. lows : ments in the respective quality fields, Bob Barth’s orchestra will play. Members — active, 274; auxil­ we take pleasure in introducing the new On Tuesday, Dec. 12, the Most iary, 3,601; praetorian 26, and ad- Estey Electric Organ. Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D., jutorian, 367; calls at homes (Catholic and non-Catholic) Eatey, since 1849, have been considered will speak to the student body at the outstanding craftsmen and their ■ a special assembly. 16,443; calls at hospitals—Catho­ lic, 3,017; non-Catholic, 1,023 workmanship and skill unequalled by At the second annual confer­ any other similar type of organ builders. ence of the Catholic Parent-Teach­ calls at other institutions (Catholic er league of the Diocese of Den­ and non-Catholic)—167; Baptisms The Eatey Company has announced the ver in the Cosmopolitan hotel Dec. —adult, 37; children, 123; First new Eatey Electric Organ with specifi­ 5, Dr. Paul J. Ketrick spoke on Communions- adult, 47; children cations far surpassing any other electric “Guidance in the Choice of Life 45; Confirmations — adult, 26 roed organ thus far invented. Naturally Careers,” and Sister Frances' children, 12; under instructions— Eatey has the advantage of many basic Therese, dean of women, spoke on adult, 85; children, 243; enrolled principles of organ construction and “Attitudes of the Pre-School in study clubs—adult, 158; chil­ $1250 they are justly entitled to the position of Child.” dren, 125; COMPLETE integrity and confidence earned by so Marriages validated—40; Catfi Delivered and many years of quality manufacturers. KEN LIQUORS olic literature distributed, 7,601 Initalled 534 17t«i St. KE. 8513 pieces; subscribers to Register se­ THE ESTEY ORGAN TONE is unequalled in performance, tonal ' Kcnmark Hotel cured, 588; children transferred qualities or tonal variety possibilities among Electric Reed Organs. Finest Quality of Imported and from public to Catholic schools, Domestic Wines, Beer and Liquor. 119; returned to sacraments, 27 iti We Meet Any Price returned to Mass, 12; Last Sacra Prompt Freo Deliyery ments, 7; Masses for deceased, you tho aaf.ty of invMtment in inatrumrato of proven ability. We Handle Rosary services conducted CHRISTIAN BROS. WINES homes and funeral homes for de •SOLD AND DISTRIBUTED BY COLORADO ALCOHOL CO.’ Mode by Bros, of Chriatisn Schools ceased, 12; enrolled in C.Y.O., 3; We Are Intere§ted in a Demonstration of: J. M. Iscino. Prop. children sent to summer camps, 9; enrolled in Confraternity of the New Cathedral Model Hammond Organ...... Estey Electric Organ- Bciton’, Greetint* Holy Rosary, 18; enrolled in Altar We Feature From their California Novitiate CH. 4S66 Name ..Address the Christian Brothers send you and Rosary society, 27. American Liquor 534 East Colfax—Cor. Pearl Reception Fol'ows Service* Name of Church...... Seating Capacity.. Christian Bros. Wines ten superb wines. The Brothers Following the services a recep­ Store maintain St. Mary’s College and tion was given by the host praesi­ Date of Demonstration.. Hade by Bros, of Christian Schooli ARGONAUT I'a'a a m-m-vm-rwwrm-m-mit-m-m-wm-m We Carry a Full Lino of other schools through the sale dia of Cathedral parish in the .aanoannaani I a n ■ a ■ a I I a a a a a a a I Imported and Domestic Wine* of this great wine. Cathedral reading room. Members Liquors and Saers KARL’S Wine and Liquor Go. of Our Mother of Mercy men’s GO. * j a c k SPEEGLE. Prop. praesidium acted as ushers, and The Chas. E. Christian Bros. Wines Our Lady of Grace women’s prae­ Fine Wines and Liquors Lsreost and Fineet Stock in Denrer W ells M usic Mada by Bros, of Chrlstisn Schools sidium prepared, the altar for the America’s Finest Wine acies. NBC Building Home of the Sleintcay 1629 California Street, Denver We Are Not Undersold 614 17th SL, Near Bdwy. TA. 3834 PAUL’S 53 So. Broadway CHRISTIAN BROS. WINES Patronize These Firms. TA. 2311 1U4 Fifteenth Street Tabor 9769 0pp. Brown Palaca Free Delivery KE. 4875 Free DeUvery Mido by Bros, of Christian Schools Are C o-op eratin g With Paper.

4 Thursday, Dec. 7, 1939 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 p a T-E f J E V E l N

Hom e T ravel Recreation

Fr. Bilgery Explains Paleontological Find I I 1 1? *1 I I K. DF C. CDUNCILS URGED TD Automobile MASTODON TUSK IS TRACED To noiy Family Men Extra Spatial Holiday Speedometers Retard HAVE DAYS DF RECDLLECTIDN Accidents AGE PRECEDING MAN’S ARRIVAL Jo SpODSOI Party TRADE-IN 1 (Statg K. of C. Newt) Junta, Boulder, Longmont, Ala­ In his December letter to Colo­ mosa, Stratton, Greeley, Gunnison, to Register Readers it “The first glimpse of the miracle charge of the removal of the tusk (Holy Family Parith) rado Knights of Columbus, State Glenwood Springs, Canon City, and of life in the lower pleistocene and placed it in the museum he is The St. Vincent de Paul confer Deputy George 0. Kelley of La Crested Butte. age,” is how the Rev. Conrad Bil­ establishing at Regis college. ence of Holy Family parish will Junta urges that local councils Mr. Kelley urg;es councils to gery, S.J., priest-scientist of Regis Almost as significant as this dis­ sponsor a games party in the whose members cannot attend the place orders with the service de­ college, described the discovery at covery, though not nearly so strong school hall Saturday night, Dec. recollection days to be held in the partment now for a supply of the Fort Logan of the tusk of a huge in its imaginative appeal, was the 16. Increased charity demands holiday season at Regis college, 32-page booklet containing the mastodon. It is the first authentic uncovering of what Father Bilgery made on the de Paul society in Denver, and Holy Cross college. complete text of the first encycli­ fossil to be found in the limy con­ called “the grandest exposure of the winter months cannot be met Canon City, arrange to have file cal letter of Pius XII. glomerate deposit of the Denver the limy conglomerate drift he has without additional revenue apart one-day spiritual exercises con­ New officers of* council 2812, ever seen.” This extends for sev­ basin of the geological age that from the contributions of the men ducted locally. Crested Butte, are Grand Knight Safety experts are agreed Immediately preceded the arrival eral hundred yards along the grade themselves. The public is invited cut, and Father Bilgery thinks Mr. Kelley announces the num­ John Sporich and Financial Sec­ that, while the speedometer FOOD of m_an. to attend the party. ber of applications for new mem­ retary A. J. Mihelich. plays no actual part in moti­ The huge tusk, originally oyer there is a strong possibility that The Altar and Rosary society Inter-Council Meet Ii Dec. 14 for Thought other fossilized remains may be berships and readmissions to the 6D410—Brown plastic cabi­ vation of a car, its visible ten feet long and weighing more members received Communion at Knights of Columbus since July 1 Fort Morgan will be host to an reminder of speed reduces than 100 pounds, was uncovered by found as further excavations are the 7:30 Mass Sunday, Dec. 3. as follows: Denver 3, Pueblo 2, inter-council meeting Thursday net ; superheterodyne cir­ Psychologists tell us that if made. cuit; Wave-magnet Aerial; accidents. you do a thing 47 times, it WPA workers as they cut a grade The Holy Name society will re­ Colorado Springs, 3, Leadviile 4, evening, Dec. 14. Invitations have for a new road just south of the The limy conglomerate deposit ceive Communion Sunday, Dec. 10. been extended to Greeley, Fort Unfortunately, you have becomes a habit. Del Norte 3, Grand Junction 1, 4-inch speaker; standard army reservation. Robert A. in the Denver basin, which ex The Altar and Rosary society Trinidad 11, La Junta 1, Durango Collins, Sterling, and Longmont broadcast; A.C. or D.C.; 9 no “meter” to check the per­ GET THE BENNETT’S Dooling, a Catholic and superin­ tends from Sedalia to Greeley, had met in the school hall Thursday 1, Crested Butte 16, Sterling 10, members to attend. formance of your radio . . . tendent of the project, immediately puzzled scientists for years. Theyuaftemoon, Dec. 7, for its annual Stratton 1, Walsenburg 10, and GRAND JUNCTION GETS in. wide. and loss of efficiency is RESTAURANTS HABIT often so gradual it passes called Father Bilgery, who took were able to gmess at its existence Christmas party. Members brought Gunnison 1. . SQUIRES’ CHARTER NOT ILLUSTRATED: You’ll only need to eat here from the fact that many coated gifts for exchange. The hostesses Grand Junction has been granted unnoticed. For faithful per­ Prayers Said for Peace formance, your radio should once to realize it’s a habit pebbles peculiar to that particular were: Mmes. W. J. Koerber, F. a charter for Columbian Squires formation had worked their way Aliota, L. P. Kriley, Nick Conter, The following councils ordered be checked by an expert that doesn’t need cultiva­ circle No. 284. to the surface. But It was not un­ F. M. McCloskey, Ed F. Lantzy, the peace prayer cards and spon­ Stratton council has announced $14.95 every six months., tion. When you enjoy our Parishioners Give sored public prayers for peace on til eight years ago that Father Bil­ and H. C. Landrun. Sanctuary the formation of a blood donors’ delicious foods, relax in the gery, while making some arche­ workers for the week of Dec. 9 Armistice day: Pueblo, Colorado TEKNl-CHEK Springs, Leadviile, Trinidad, La group. At present 400 councils pleasant atmosphere of this ological excavations on the road are Mrs. Peter King and Mrs. have such groups,-with an average Badio Inspection between Denver and Green moun­ restaurant, marvel at the ex­ John Wilson. membership of 20. Chassis and speaker cleaned, Vigil Light Stand tain, discovered the first known Luncheon Party Held Council 2308 Active tubes checked, micrometer ad­ pert service and pay the justment of moving parts, wir­ deposit of the limy conglomerate A dessert luncheon and card Glenwood Springs council No. ing checked, tonal drift. Since then he has found $ 1 . 0 0 modest check—you’ll decide (St. John’s Parish) party was held at the home of Group to Meet 2308 has engaged in several activi­ teit, etc...... right now that this is your A new hammered-iron vigil light several such patches in and around Mrs. W. R. Mullane, 4701 Raleigh ties this fall, including an attrac­ Denver. street, Wednesday, Dec. 6. Pro­ tive Columbus day program, a restaurant. stand was donated for the Blessed The foundation of this deposit ceeds are being used to pay for High Mass for deceased members ONLY Plate Lunch Every Day, 35c Virgin’s altar by Dr. rnd Mrs. Earl lies in the far-distant past. It the dishes purchased by the Altar on Armistice day, which was also Pedley in memory of their daugh­ covered vast tracts in the Denver and Rosary society, At Ml Carmel dedicated to peace, and a turkey BEKNETT’S ter, Barbara Pedley, and Mrs. basin in the first, or lower pleis­ The square dance for adults was party on Nov. 25. The council’s $3495 held in the school hall Dec. 5. plans for Christmas include a tree Pedley’s parent:, Mr. and Mrs tocene age. Most of the deposit, MODEL SHOWN RESTAURANTS Thomas H. Clennan, all of whom however, was removed by erosion St. Lawrence’s circle held a (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish) and program for the children, in 6843$ 308 17th Street 615 17th Street lost their lives in the Bear creek in the middle pleistocene, and only games party at the home of Mrs. The English section of the Altar which it will be assisted by the flood of September, 1938. A simi isolated patches of it have re­ F. M. Hoar, 4341 Wolff street, society will meet Monday, Dec. 11, Catholic Daughters of America. lar stand was installed at Sacred mained until the present time. Dec. 5. The party was open to the at 8 o’clock. The pleistocene age is the last public. The members brought the CAHN-FOHSTEH Heart altar at the same time. The The junior and senior divisions E. B. CLAYTON “EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL SINCE im " R O O F MUm 8:30 Mass Friday morning is be­ geological age preceding the pres­ prizes. of the Holy Name society of the ing offered for Bargara Pedley ent and is the one most deeply en­ Circle Meeting Dec. 13 parish will receive Holy Commun­ Plumbing & Heating Co. 1534 GLENABM PL. ^lcUeAd^ ASPHALT and the altars are decorated for shrouded in mystery. Even today St. Rita’s circle will meet on ion in their respective g;roups at it is far from analyzed. It is some Wednesday, Dec. 13, at the home Denver’s Repair Specialist REMEMBER, business comes where it is invited and stays the Feast of the Immaculate Con­ the 8 and 9 o’clock Masses Sunday, Best Mechanics where it is well treated. e tives at the second annual confer­ deeper I drink the cup, the is the perfect gift for the Large Aasortment of Potted t r ence of the Catholic Parent-Teach­ sweeter it tastes. All the sugar coming Holiday season. Elects Officers er leagrue Dec. 5 at the Cosmopoli­ is at the bottom. Plants and Funeral Designs ______tan hotel were: Father Edward FLOHIDA FRUIT & Leyden, Sister riaget, and Mmes. LEWIS PRODUCE CO. MA. 3518 Delivery The Catholic Poetry Society of J. B. Ginh, C. Auge, Reno Givens, Colorado held its regular meeting H. Heinz, T. Bullock, L. Pierson, FISH SHOP TA. 7279 Monday evening at the home of Galen Rowe, and McEahern. The Fresh Herring, lb...... 2 5 ^ Eat .fresh fish more than occa­ AT DENVER’S Miss Kathryn Olmstead, 964 Down December P.-T.A. meeting will be Fresh Smelts, lb...... 25<^ sionally, it is necessary health ing street, with Mrs J. P. Donley held Dec. 18 food. Finest Restaurant and Miss Olmstead as hostesses Live Mt. Trout, lb______5 5 ^ White Way Cafe JERRY BREEN The report of nominations for TRICK NOVELTIES Lute Fiske, lb...... Colo. Rainbow Trout, lb...... 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PATRICK’S FRIDAY Of Widespread Admiration for Etching IS Orphans’ Cbrisbnas Parties (St. Patrick’s Parish) Members of both sodalities are 1 0 1 1 IT BEE Formal reception of members to meet‘in the library at 7:30 to WWle journeyingf between Wal- shrouded in a low cloud that hid the art of etching as her hobby. into the junior and senior Young form the procession. After the As has long been their custom, ing at the Home of the Good ■enbUrg and La Veta some 20 the beauty of the scene. Suddenly, Even as a small girl she was al­ Ladies’ sodalities will take place ceremony members of the senior the Knights of Columbus will Shepherd at 2 o’clock Sunday aft­ years ago, a young Denver woman as the cloud fettled deeper into the ways interested in sketching and this Friday evening at 7:45 in St. sodality will hold a reception in again make certain that Santa ernoon, Dec. 17. Resuming at 7 was so impressed with the beau­ valley, the picturesque shrine and painting scenes of nature’s beauty Patrick’s church. All are welcome. the library at which Miss Anna Claus does not forget the 900 lit­ p. m. that same evening, feature ties of a wayside shrine rising the knoll upon which it rested and grandeur. With the passing There will also be Rosary and dis­ Marie Wade and Miss Kathleen tle boys and girls in .local or­ acts will begin simultaneously at above a cloud which enshrouded an seemed to be floating above the of years, she began to look upon tribution of sodality medals. The Mauro, who organized the sodality, The Rev. Dr. William J. Mc- phanages this year. the Queen of Heaven orphanage, Other objects in the valley that mist in a scene of beauty that left etching as the medium of express­ Very Rev. Dr. Thomas D. Coyne, will be guests. Gucken, S.J., director genefal of Faithful Navigator Arthur J. St. Vincent’s, St. Clara’s, and the »he was able to reproduce this its indelible impression upon the ing the glories of Colorado. C.M., rector of St. Thomas’ semi­ Uembers of th< junior sodality who studies in the Missouri province Alcorn has seen to it that each Colorado Christian homes. •cene just a year ago in an etch­ young and hopeful artist. A year nary, will preach the sermon. The will Tscslve th* sodality medal* Friday orphan has had an opportunity to Joseph Newman, who in the It was only after her children are Sadie Csmpsnells, prefect: Gloria of the Society of Jesus, will give ing that commands widespread ad­ ago Mrs. Thomas made a -pencil had 'grown up that she began to Rev. James Saracini, C.M., of St. Billincs, Florence Hsuro, Constance an address, entitled “Why Stay name the Christmas gift most de­ pa.st has provided appropriate en­ miration. sketch of that scene, and her re­ realize the leisure time required to Thomas’ seminary will have charge Young, Patricia j.ewis. Eyelyn Lucarelli, Educated?” at the meeting of the sired from Santa. Mr. Alcorn is tertainment for the orphans, is This etching, “Mountain Shrine,” production was so realistic that pursue the studies necessary for of the music. Viola La Guardia. Adalene Dexxutti, in charge of selecting, wrapping, again lending assistance in plan­ The sodalities are now affiliated Bernice Archer, Dorothy Uae Archer, and another depicting the natural she determined to make a copper­ the expression of her talents. Five Anna Frasxini, Maria Fraszini, Barbara and labeling the gifts. ning this year’s program, though cross on Mt. Holy Cross near plate etching of the shrine. years ago she began to pencil with the Prima Primaria in Rome, Roth, Marie CrocI, Caroline Ciccone, Under the direction of Paul C. illness prevents his personal par- Leadyille are two of Mrs. Lucile “Mt. of the Holy Cross” is an sketch and to paint scenes of Colo­ and members are entitled to all Mary Rotolante, Jessie Carlino, Sylvia Harrington, the kindly old Santa tipation. consequent privileges. Irlando, Donna Mae Gaglia, Mildred and conis of entertainers will Thomas’ works that the accom- etching of one of the natural phe­ rado’s beauty spots, which she had Apple, Rose Cinea, Josephine Salas, Lou a The average cost remains $1 dished Denver artist will exhibit nomena that grace the mountain carried in her memory for years. Romero, Connie Romero, Violet LaBelle, begin their rounds of merry-mak- a present, yet contributions re­ n the home of Mrs. Gil Graber, region near Leadville. Two valleys Marguerite Bullock, Ida Calabrese, Micky ceived to date make up only i Don Griffith, noted Denver artist, Vaccaro, Majry Ellen Walsh. Evelyn 476 University boulevard, Tuesday, that go to make up the cross on the took an interest in Mrs. Thomaa’ Clements, Maria Casagranda. Henrietta about one-third of the amount Dec. 12, at a tea and art exhibit side of the mountain are very often work and taught her the technique Parly WiD Be Cortese, Helen D eizutti, Rose Mary needed. aponsored by the Altar and Rosary covered with snow, while the re­ of transferring her penciled Zamboni, Patricia Hanna, Gloria Hanna, According to Joseph J. Dryer, Hortense Montoya, Barbara Sauers, Mar­ Triduum Speakers society of St. John’s parish from mainder of the face of the moun­ sketches to copper. garet Carter, Merlinda Chavez, Frances chairman of this year’s party, 2 until 5 o’clock. Included in the tain remains devoid of the white It was at this point that Mrs. Valverde, Elvira Gomez, Freda Moreno, those men and women who have exhibit also will be the two prize­ mantle. It was this scene which Thomas decided to learn copper Florenct Hughes, Marie Mauro. Juliet in former years visited one or HeliliiDec.14 Nicoletti, Bernice De Lorenzo, Dorothy more of _ the institutions in the winning scenes, “Timberline Pine” formed the inspiration for the ar­ plate acid etching rather than the Aliegranzi, Angelina Croci, and Shirley and “Long’s Peak Vista.” tist’s etching. Ann Spieler. Are AnnounGed presentation of the annual per­ less arduous dry-pointing etching. The inspiration for “Mountain Mrs. Thomas’ “Long’s Peak Very few women follow the art of The next party in the series be­ Senior sodality members who will he formance have gained a-new con­ Shrine” came to Mrs. Thomas as Vista” won first prize in an ex­ copper plate etching because, in ad­ ing sponsored by the Holy Ghost formally received are Amy Howard, pre­ _ Preachers to speak at the eve­ ception of the importance of this fect; Helen Emrich. Virginia Battaia, annual affair in the lives of the- she was traveling along a mountain hibit sponsored by the National dition to artistic abilities, there is Altar and Rosary society will Virginia Emrich, Louise Mauro, Amelia ning devotions of the triduum in road overlooking the valley in Association of Pen Women at the also required a thorough under­ be held Thursday, Dec. 14, instead Natale, Rose Berlinger. Julia Emrich, "honor of Blessed Mother' Cabrini orphans. He invited all to attend which stood the shrine, built by San Francisco Golden Gate expo­ standing of the vagaries of nitric of Thursday, Dec. 7, as previously Antoinette Pastore, Viola Cinea, Mary in the chapel of Queen of Heaven the performance at one or morei the Mexican Catholics of the dis­ sition this year. Her “Timberline acid, which is very sensitive to tem­ announced. The hostesses will be Brandi Helen Bruno, Belie Roth. Nancy orphanage Dec. 19 to 21 were an­ of the institutions this year. ’’ Petraglia, Ann Petraglia, Emma Pedretti. While the party is sponsored by ' trict. The entire valley was en- Pine” took second prize in a com­ perature and humidity changes in Misses Anna and Barbara Leske Lenore Capiluppo, Mary Carlino, and nounced this week by the Mission­ petitive exhibit sponsored by the its action upon metal. Artists who and Mrs. Charles Meyers. Lunch Esther Rios. ary Sisters of the Sacred Heart. the Knights of Columbus and all same group in 1938 in Washing­ oroduce their own prints, as does will be served at 1 p. m.. Cards Junior Sodailitjr Meats Dec. 14 The Very Rev. Dr. Robert M. Kel­ knights are urged to be sponsors, ton. Mrs. Thomas, from copper plate and other games will be played The junior sodality will meet ley, S.J., president of Regis col­ ail other men and women inter­ Mrs. Thomas’ successes have acid etchings must be thoroughly and a special prize as well as table Thursday, Dec. 14, at 7:30. A re­ lege, will speak Tuesday evening, ested in the orphans’ Christmas \ \ \ !!M\ come to her after only five years skilled craftsmen to effect first prizes will be awarded. Admission port on the sale of Christmas cards Dec. 19, and will be followed by happiness are also urged to con­ of etching. What is even more class results. is 25 cents. These parties are held will be made at this meeting. the Rev. Br. D. A.,Lemieux Dec. tribute toward the financial suc­ remarkable is the fact that she has in the Holy Ghost hall every sec­ 20 and the Rev. Leo L. Farrell, cess of this activity. Several years ago her children, Pupils’ Party Planned Contributions, whether large or gained prominence without jeopar who were proud of their mother’s ond and fourth Thursday of the O.P., Dec. ■ 21. The sermons, be­ dizing her position as a mother of A special meeting held in the Fathor McGucken small, will be gratefully received accomplishments, indub^d her to month. lunchroom of the school for the ginning each evening at 7:30, will four children and as nurse to an deal with the life and virtues of at the Knights of Columbus home, purchase a Massey roller printing The Holy Ghost Altar and Ro­ purpose of making final arrange­ Regis Library association in the 1575 Grant street. They should invalid husband. From her ’teens machine in order to aid her to ob' sary society will hold its monthly ments for the Christmas party to Regis college library this Sunday Blessed Mother Frances Xavier she- had hoped some day to adopt Cabrini, founder of the Missionary be marked for the attention of tain clear and exact results from meeting Dec. 11 in Holy Ghost be held for all the pupils resulted afternoon, Dec. 10, at 3 o’clock. Joseph J. Dryer, chairman. the plates in her collection. The hall at 2 p. m., when officers for in the selection of Mrs. Chas. Bill­ Mrs. John F, Vail, president of Sisters of the Sacred Heart. Fol­ acquisition of this roller printer the year 1940 will be elected. All ings as chairman of the committee the association, is making plans lowing Solemn Benediction of the Brothers Noted has enabled the artist to produce members are asked to make a speC' in charge. The party will be held for the meeting and for the tea Blessed Sacrament each evening Bishop to Aflend the many prints of her work re­ ial effort to be present. on Dec. 22 at 1 o’clock. that will follow. there will be veneration of a relic of Blessed Mother Cabrini. quested by art collectors all over The December meeting of the Father McGucken is recognized Holy Namo Mass For Fme Wines the country. Since attaining na­ Altar and Rosary society was held throughout America as a leading Msgr. Bosetti Will Taxi-Town Fables tional recognition, Mrs. Thomas’ Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 5, in the Catholic educator and a skilled Everybody could see Bill Be- Napa, Calif.—The Mont La etchings have enjoyed a wide de­ Bishop to Attend library immediately following a public speaker. He has studied at Offer Solemn Mass Bishop Urban J. Vehr will at­ vans was crazy about little Salle vineyards of the Christian mand. Two Denver stores and one dessert luncheon. Mrs. J. Melphy universities both here and abroad, On Friday, Dec. 22, fea^t day of tend a Holy Name men’s Mass and Mary Lee—but he was pretty Brothers at Napa announce the Chicago firm display them in their presided. The Rev. Achille Som- has been a professor for years, Mother Cabrini, the Rt. Rev. Mon- breakfast at Annunciation church much discouraged. “I can’t marketing of ten varieties of su­ art departments. Cathedral Rites maruga led the opening prayer. and is the author of two standard siCTor Joseph J. Bosetti, V.G., will Dec. 17. Mass will be ofTered at afford to date her,” he told his perb wines. Carrying on a cen­ All of Mrs. Thomas’ 26 plates, works, Jesuits and Education and celebrate Solemn Mass at the or­ 7 :30 and all men of the parish are from which she has printed some The solemn closing of the 40 The Rev. Thomas Barry intro* The Catholic Way in Education. phanage. The Rev. Dr. Thomas best friend. “I don’t have a turies-old European tradition in duced Mrs. Falasco, a member of invited to attend. car and can’t afford one. And wine making, the Christian Broth­ 1,400 impressions, have been Hours’ devotion at the Cathedral Doran will preach the sermon and The Bishop will be present at a so I can’t take her places.” ers are reputedly masters in _ob wrought in her home studio, 3311 will, be held Friday evening, Dec. his recent convert class. A report the Rev. Andrew J. Dimichino, S. meeting of the Junior Tabernacle “You poor chump,” his friend taining a distinctive, delicious W. 31st avenue. She has followed 8, at 7:45. The Most Rev. Bishop of the sick visitation committee J ., will play the organ for the chil­ society Tuesday evening, Dec, 12, said, “the smart way to take a flavor in their products. Eighty this course of action in order not Urban J. Vehr will officiate, as­ was submitted by Mrs. D. R. Lucy, dren’s choir. All services of the at the Catholic Daughters’ club girl to parties is in a cab. Let per cent of the wine mac’’ at Napa to absent herself from the duties sisted by visiting pastors from and Father Sommaruga urged that SOCim TO MEET tridUum are open to the public. I house. somebody else worry about is for sacramental use. The of nurse to her husband. many Denver churches. The Very the committee visit all parish shut- parking, let somebody else do brothers do all the work them­ Mrs. Thomas regards her son-in- Rev. Leo Farrell, O.P., will ins in the month. These include 08251836 law, James D. Doyle of the Cathe­ preach. Sermons were delivered Mmes, Delia O’Drain and John the driving, let somebody else selves, unhurriedly and skillfully, Cain, members of the society, to­ FR. SMITH TO EXPLAIN ADULT pay for gas, oil, repairs and and produce truly fine wines. dral parish, as her most severe on Wednesday and Thursday eve­ 1! depreciation.” Wines for table use and other oc­ critic, although “Jimmy,” as she nings by the Rev. Dr. D. A. gether with Mrs. Rosser of the It looks like Bill and Mary’ll casions are available in port, calls him, claims that he is inter­ Lemieux and the Rev. John Cav- Sunshine Convalescent home, Mrs. golden sherry, dry sherry, musca ested in the artist’s homemade pies anagh. Pastors of the city are in­ McEtee of the North Gate apart­ RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PLAN be getting married any day ments, and Mrs. Mary Mills at her The annual Christmas meeting now. tel, angelica, sauterne, claret, bur­ as well as her etchings when he vited to attend the closing cere­ of the Junior Tabernacle society gundy, riesling, and chablis. The visits her home. monies. home. (Blessed Saeraimant Portsk) because of a broken leg, will re­ v v w w u w s will be held Tuesday evening, Dec. Christian Brothers’ sole agents are Father Sommaruga has contrib­ 12, at the Catholic Daughters’ The Altar and Rosary society main there for several more weeks Call the “Get There” Number— the Picker-Linz Importers, Inc. uted an amount to make possible clubhouse, 1772 Grant street The will meet in McDonough hall Fri­ before being removed to his home. MSGR. McMENAMIN SPEAKS the purchase of a carpet for the meetiM will be brought to order day, Dec. 8, at 2 o’clock. The Mmes. Frank Wagner and Leo Guild to Meet With sanctuary; it will be laid before at 8 o^lock by the president. Miss Rev. F. Gregory Smith will ex­ Keleher will be joint hostesses Christmas. Voluntary contribu­ Margaret Taney. The guests of plain the plan of adult religious to St. Joan of Arc’s circle Friday, TA 2233 Mrs. Ottman Dec. 14 tions will be received at the rec­ education as outlined by the Con­ Dec. 15. An election of officers DEPENDABLE, SAFE. ECONOMICAL AT ST. VINCENT’S AID MEETING honor will be th" Most Rev. Bishop will be held. tory. It was voted to contribute Urban J. Vehr, D.D.; the Rev. fraternity of Christian Doctrine. The Guardian Angel $100 to the Christmas collection. The hostesses for the meeting will Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Bumite, Jr., St. Vincent’s Aid society had an Bernard Cullen, acting spiritual di­ CHECKER CABS guild will meet with the presi­ ing matter in the home. Among Members will aid in the award rector of the senior Tabernacle so- be Mmes. James Brennan and J. D. are the parents of a baby, bom dent, Mr*. Frank Ottman, interesting and well-attended meet­ other things Monsignor McMena­ of a bridge table and four chairs Peterson, and Miss Sadie Birming­ two weeks ago. ED DUNDON, Manager city, and the Rev. F. Gregory 193S Dexter, Thursday, Dec. ing Tuesday, Dec. 5, at the home min said, “I suggest, in your homes, at a games party to be sponsored Smith, spiritual director of the ham. T. F. Peake is at a hospital NEW LOW ZONED RATES i4. at '12:30 p. m., for lunch of Mrs. Oscar L. Male. The g:uest fewer books and better ones. Select Friday evening, Dec. 29. Mrs. D. junior group. 86 at P.-T.A. Maat recovering from an emergency No Lower Rates In Denver and a Christmas party. Mrs. speaker, the R t Rev. Monsignor R. Lucy will be in charge of pre­ The entertainment committee, operation. Hugh L. McMenamin, spoke on books for your own cultural de­ Eighty-six mothers present at ‘__ E. G. Neumann will assist. liminaries and the awarding. Mrs. Ann Kitto and Miss Mary the importance of selected read- velopment. Any book worth read­ the December meeting of the Tommy Quinn, son of Mr. and ing once is worth re-reading. So A nominating committee com­ McPhillips, has made arrangements Blessed Sacrament P.-T.A. held in Mrs. M. R. Quinn, is confined to read books that are worthwhile and posed of Mmes. R. Morrissey, John with Mr. and Mrs. Werner Burk- the school hall Monday afternoon, his home because of illness. then re-read theii. You w.ll find Menghin, and R. Santone was hardt to give a musical program. Dec. 4, heard Miss Charlotte Mrs. L. £. Vunsch is at a companionship of the bes minds named by the president for the Mr. Btlrkhardt is the choirmaster Brown discuss books for children hospital recovering from an opera­ between the covers of books,” annual election of officers at the at Loyola church. and adults. Mrs. W, H. Webber tion. Sister Mary Alacoque, in charge January meeting. A ten-minute Linens for the Christmas boxes announced that the first meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Haskell of Mt. St. Vincent’s home, told of instruction on the Immaculate Con­ and the layettes donated by the the Brownie Scouts would be held are the parents of a boy, born at plans for Christmas festivities at ception was given by Father Som­ various circles for the ■. Denver in- McDomfugh hall at 3 p. m. Mercy hospital Tuesday, Dec. 5. the home. “The Knights of Co­ maruga. The meeting adjourned deanery will be on display at the Thursday, Dec. 7. Mrs. Henry J. Boy Scouts Hold Parent Night lumbus have prepared a party for with prayer. meeting. The presidents of the Vellmure, chairman of the com­ Boy Scout troop 145 met the boys,” she said. “The party to Study Club Meeting Postponed various circles are requested to be mittee in charge of renovating the Thursday evening at 7 o’clock in at the clubhouse at 7:30 to arrange kitchen in the school hall and pro­ (St. Catherine’s Parish) be given by the Denver Post and Because the Feast of the Im­ the school hall. A drill period and At the Holy Name society meet­ Sears-Roebuck company will be this display. curing new dishes and silverware a meeting of the Green Bar maculate Conception falls on Fri­ Miss Frances Nadorff, ways and for the P.-T.A., gave a report on ing last week the following offi­ attended by the boys. So a real day, there will be no study club opened the session. The assembly the fa m ily Christmas spirit prevades the means chairman, will give a final the cost of these projects and an­ began at 7:16 and was followed cers were elected for the coming leaders’ meeting with Father report on the social held recently. nounced that the painting of the year: President, Ed A. Floyd; home.” An invitation to all mem­ Barry this week. The next meet­ by the patrol period. The pro­ bers of the society to visit Mt. St. As this will be the outstanding kitchen would- be done in the gram for the parents opened at vice president, Jos. F. Casey; sec­ ing will be held on the following meeting of the year a full attend­ Christmas holidays. The fourth 1 good retary, George Siener (re-elected), Vincent’s during the holidays was Friday afternoon. 7 :25. The junior assistant patrol extended by Sister Mary Alacoque. ance of all circles is requested. grade won the monthly attendance leader gave an address of welcome and treasurer, Tom May (rt- Sunday will be Communion day Council Moot Doc. 8 treat. elected). Mrs, Lucille Horan Vidal pre­ for members of the Holy Name while the scouts stood at attention sented a program of Christmas A meeting for members of the The follow! ;g women of the at the sides of the hall. The Young Ladici’ sodality society and all boys of the parish. council will be held'at the home songs. She was accompanied by Mrs. Mary Blevins of La Junta, Blessed Sacrament parish were The new troop officers and the meeting scheduled for Monday, Miss Wilma Gerspach. of Miss Clella Carter, 267 S. Em­ iresent at the Parent-Teacher committeemen, who have been Dec. 11, is postponed until Wednes­ sister of the Rev. Edward Prinster, erson street, Friday evening, Dec. Miss Margaret Maloney, chair- former assistant pastor, and Mr. eague luncheon at the Cosmopoli­ elected from, among the parents, Radio day Dec. 20, when the members 8, at 8 o’clock. tan hotel: Mmes. J. Logan, Frank were introduced by the scout­ man of■ Needlework B(Si ...... guild activities and Mrs. Clarence Prinster of will be entertained with a Christ­ Holy Innocents circle held Erickson, Carl Hi.ies, C. Lehnertz, master, Mr. Brown. Jerry Dignara mas party. for the society, reported that 32,000 Grand Junction were visitors at the a Christmas party for members garments had been collected this rectory the past week. Clarence Thos. Lynch, Leonard Swigert, M. entertainedj^ith a musical num­ The preparation for the musical Thursday evening, Dec. 7, at the D. Marlow, Mary Hagerty, Thos. ber. The Flaming Arrow patrol year by all branches of the guild. Prinster is a brother of Father home of Margot Mary Berry. It comedy, Pinocchio, is progressing Mrs. H, Grant Wimbush secured Prinster. Morrissey, T. E. Greene, L. U. gave an interesting exposition very satisfactorily. The play will marked the first anniversary of Wagner, Thos. Peake, Alfred of ; scouting knowledge, demon­ 118 garments, Mrs. Ralph W The monthly luncheon spon­ this group in the Junior Taber­ be given Sunday afternoon, Dec. Kelly,, 25 garments, and Mrs. sored by the Mothers’ club for the Rampe, Leonard Littell, P. L. De- strating the signs of the trail. The 17, for the school children and nacle society. silets, and Mrs. A. B. Olsen. Wolf patrol, with the help of Dr. Katherine Pettepier secured 25 pupils of the school was held. Tues­ Members of Our Lady of Lourdes Mondajr night, Dec. 18, for adults. garments. day, Dec. 5. The club was also Porishionors Return Peterson, demonstrated the science The junior girls will hold a re circle met at the home of Mrs. of first aid. Two teams were ception at services in the church Mrs. J. P. Donley, chairman of represented at the C. P.-T.A. in­ Helen Canny Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomson, the Community Chest committee stitute. who attended the Notre Dame- chosen from among the scouts Friday evening, Dec. 8. After the Nov. 27. The evening was spent present to show their knowledge ceremony they will be entertained for St. Vincent's Aid society, re­ Joseph Alfred, son of Joseph and sewing altar linens for the Southern California football game, ported that her committee had col­ Lucy Pena, was baptized by Fa­ and spent some time in Chicago of flag-signaling, and the Beaver at a party in the Community hall. Christmas boxes. Members of the atrol exhibited some of the All junior girls are invited. lected $1,504.85 for the Chest. This ther Barry Dec. 3. Godparents circle also donated a layette for later, returned Wednesday, Nov, was the largest amount turned in were John Rivera and Josephine 29. lobbies bf troop members. The Robert Edward, infant son of the Denver deanery. collecting of canceled stamps, the by any group of workers in district Rivera. Mystical Rose circle met Wednes­ Billy FitzSimons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen Scott, was bap­ No. 8. Mrs. Donley has been a molding with casts and plaster tized Sunday, Dec. 3. He had been day evening, Nov. 29. Misses Ma­ Mrs. Bernard FitzSimons, who has Paris, music, and other hobbies captain each year since the Com' rion Lampert and Marie Schlereth been confined to Mercy hospital OWNERS GET NEWS FIKST- baptized privately at a hospital last munity Chest campaign started. A Calhedral P.-T. A. to were dealt with. September. The sponsors were were guests. This group will con­ Andrew Keleher, instructor in SHORT WAVE rising vote of thanks was given tribute a layette to the Denver 4 Scout Chaplain* Nameii DIREa FROM ITS SOURCE BY Andy Brantner and Barbara Bru­ her. Hold Meeting Dee. 11 boxing, organized several teams baker. deanery. Montpelier, Vt.—Four priests to show what has been accomp­ Mrs. Joseph J. Walsh, treasurer, Sancta Mari^ circle held its of the Diocese of Burlington re­ • News...propaganda...truth or Hction...call it what you St. Catherine’s P.-T.A. will hold lished by his pupils. Merit badge submitted a financial report and The Cathedral P.-T.A. will meet meeting Wednesday evening, Dec. ceived appointments as district specialties were exhibited and may.. .you can hear it first—DIRECT—on a powerful short its first open meeting Sunday, Dec. a final report on the annual bene­ in Oscar Malo hall on Dec. 11 at 6, at the home of Mary Louise chaplains in the three Boy Scout 10, at 3 p. m. with Mrs. A. 'Winter, discussed. Finally the development wave Zenith. fit card party. A rising vote of 3 o’clock. The third grade moth­ Riede. councils of the state. They are of a Boy Scout was put forth in president, presiding. All fathers thanks was given Mrs. Edward ers will be hostesses. AJbrogram Margaret McMullen will enter­ the Rev. Patrick Hannon of the are also asked to attend this meet­ a clear manner by some of the Delehanty for her fine work for has been arranged by Mrs. D. tain members of Precious Blood Cathedral, the Rev. Bernard Flan­ members of the troop. SHORT WAVE REaPTION ZENITH PIONEERS IN ing. Membership charts will be the ^success of the party. McGroarty, Mrs. J. R. Elliott, and circle at h?r home Friday evening, agan, St. Monica’s church, Barre; displayed by the membership A hike was scheduled for Fri­ 6Irs. Charles J. Dunn, president, Mrs. E. B. Towney. Preceding Dec. 8. the Rev. Raymond Provost, St. day, Dec. 8, by the scouts of troop GUARANTEED ROUND THE WORLD chairman, Mrs. Norman Lasham. the meeting at 1:30, a motion pic­ Paul’s church. Barton, and the The mothers of the fourth and presented a life membership from 145. EVERY DAY OR YOUR MONEY BACK ^HORT WAVE BROADCAST Mrs. S. P. Mangan. Mrs. Pette­ ture. The Eternal Sacrifice, will Rev. John Mahoney, St. Anthony’s C.Y.O. Mooting Coneoled fifth grade pupils will be host­ be shown. Admission is 25 cents. Fr. William Doyle, S.J., church. White River Junction. esses. pier reported for the Denver The meeting of the C.Y.O. wiis M odel t- S - 4 6 3 —We want you • In 1933 Zenith deanery and also on the pottery All members are urged to attend. To Preach at No vena canceled for one week as a num­ to listen to this powerful short flashed the first exhibit at Vail center. Fargo Educates Meet ber of members were taking part wavs Zenith right In your own short wove mes­ Glee Club to Present Visitors at the meeting were 12th Avenue Creamery Father William V, Doyle, S.J., Fargo, N. Dak.—The second an­ in the play. Matrimonial Follies, home . . . 8 powerful tubes in­ sage from Green­ Mrs. Bernard J. Bussing, Mrs. In Existence One Year of Regis college will give the talk nual meeting of the Catholic .Edu­ and frequent rehearsals prevented cluding electric tuning eye and land leTosmonio Bradley Lane, Mrs. Oscar Vogel, at the perpetual novena service at cational association of the_ Fargo them from appearing at the meet­ heotei cathode reclifltr lube . . . with on Im­ Minstrel Show Doe. 16 Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. William Loyola on Friday evening, Dec. 8. diocese was held here, with the ings. Among th 's. who took part The first anniversary of the Rev. Dr. George Johnson, director in the play were the following: beautiful cabinet' . , . built-in promptu Eskimo Bradshaw, and Miss Helen Dwyer. Twelfth Avenue Creamery is being As it is the Feast of the Im­ short wove oeriol... QC Friday night, Dec. 15, the Jun­ Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald of St. James' maculate Conception an especially of the Department of Education, Mary Louise Craoo, bridesmaid; choir ter talent. celebrated this week by the two N.C.W.C., among the principal Kathleen Allen, Bess Riesenman, wonderful lone...... | “ ior Police Glee club will give a parish was received as a new propietors known to the mem­ large crowd is expected. The de­ minstrel show at Morey junior member. votions begin at 7:45 o’clock. participants. and James Eakins, members of the bers of St. Philomena’s parish as bride’s family; Jeanne Crapo, Model A-S-439—Seldom hove high school at 8 o’clock, for which Reported ill were the following Minnie and Emma. The store is we offered a bigger radio b u y . . , a charge of 26 cents per person members: Mrs. J. B. Hunter and Religious Instruction Urged Mary Evelyn Currigan, Joseph located at the corner of E. 12th Hungarian Society Notes Link, and Robert Dee, members of six powerful lube* including will be made. This show is being Mrs. Fred Kemme. A detailed re­ avenue and Elizabeth street and New Orleans.—A resolution fa­ given to raise funds for the port of the November luncheon Forty-Fifth Anniversary voring religious instruction for the bridegroom’s family; Mary htoler cathode rectifier lube . . . features a full line of dairy prod­ Jeanne Akolt, Louise at the family full three-bond reception . , . furtherance of the work of the meeting of the Denver Council of ucts of the highest grade. The Cleveland.—The King St. Ste­ public school children of all de­ Glee club. Social Agencies was presented by phen Catholic Hungarian Insur nominations in time provided by dinner table; Katherine Pruisner, built-in short wove aerial , . interior is scientifically arranged a flower-carrier, and Claire Mc- The Denver Junior Police Band Mrs. S. P. Mangan. for easy shopping, and strict sani­ ance society observed its 46th an­ the schools was adopted at the you con hear "Europe 34.95 association was organized June 28, niversary with a religious and so­ annual meeting of the Diocesan Menamy, a cym’ial player. direct." Refreshments were served by the tation is observed. Recently a The C.Y.O. will continue its 1927, with 30 members. This has hostess, Mrs. Oscar L. Malo, as complete line of school supplies has cial program at St, Elizabeth’s Council of Catholic Action at< its since grown to more than 200 church. closing session. meetings Monday. Dec. 11, and the » a SHORT WAVE DEMONSTRATION RIGHT IN YOgR OWN HOMI sisted by her daughter, Miss Edith been added. archery and ping-pong tourna­ members, 90 of whom are divided Malo. The president announced THIRD FLOUR — 25th bircei into two bands and 36 organized Cardinal Addresfo* Studont* Bishop Sheil Is Honored ments will be resumed. that there will be no meeting of the Sam Buchanan Selling Infant Baptised into the Junior Police Glee club society in January and that details Boston.—About 500 students Chicago.— (Exclusive)—Bishop led by Franklin Barger and spon­ Christmas Trees Again from 36 New England colleges Bernard J. Sheil was guest of Carol Ann Job, the infant daugh­ of the February meeting will ap' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Job, sored by the Rocky Mountain pear in the press. Mrs. Dunn were represented at the eemi-an- honor at a d infer given by mem­ Optimist club. nual Communion breakfast of the bers of the Uoia Cross legion of was baptized by the Rev. William thanked Monsignor McMenamin Sam Buchanan, who is again J. Mulcahy Dec. 3. Elmer Job and These boys are not sons of pO' for his Instructive talk, Mrs. Malo selling Christmas trees this year, New England .province Of the Fed­ Immaculate Conception, parish, is located at E. Cedar avenue and eration of College Catholic Clubs, Elmhurst. The legion is an honor­ Mrs. Clara Atkinson were spon­ lice officers and there is no re­ for her generoue hospitality, and sors. Clara May Atkinson was *Where Denver Shopt WUh Cordidonc**—Phon» KE. 2111 striction placed as to race, creed, the artists for a delightful pro. S. Logan street, where he wijl wel­ William Cardinal O’Connell ad' ary society of the parish having or color. gram. come friends and customers. dressed the gathering. 500 members. proxy for Mrs. Clara Atkinson

A Thursday, Dec. 7, 1939 Telephone, KEystone 4205 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Office, 938 Bannock Street PAGE THIRTEEN LIHLE FLOWER CENTER WILL mmmmMmmmmmMmmmm Clip this Coopon! Society Has Meet Jesuit Director Give Rsligioas Articles for i HAVE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER Christmas S EFFICIENT sports editor, Louis Chavez; MODERNISTIC At Sl Vincents News-minded members of the Visits at Regis | Beautiful Gifts Which Give Real general staff of the Little Flower humor, Louis Tafoya and Abe and Lasting Joy ELECTRIC center this week completed plans Martinez; staff artist, Edward Tru­ (St. Vincant da Paul’s Pariah) for a community newspaper, which jillo; feature writer; Erline (Regi. High School) FINE ASSORTMENT OF RELIGIOUS The Rev. William J. McGucken, The Altar society met Friday, will go to press early next week. Bailey; typists, Kosita Martinez CHRISTMAS CARDS Dec. 1, with Mrs. W. W. Richards Besides outlining the journal’s and Rose McGrath; business, S.J., general director of studies presiding. Contributions for the editorial policy, the general staff Sarah Bailey, and managing spon­ in the Missouri province, began POPCORN quilt have been received and a also appointed the staff for the sor, Miss Mary Ellen Dougherty. his visitation and examination of A. P. WAGAER & CO. name will be selected in the near ensuing year. Those selected In an effort to cement the intra- classes on Thursday, Dec. 7. He future. Mrs. Sam Homer, 1451 S. were: Editor, Henry Lopez; so­ club relations of the various com­ visits the classes annually to make CHURCH GOODS Columbine street, was received as ciety editor. Flora Jaramillo; munity organizations throughout complete survey of the work 606 14th Sf. a new member. Mrs. John B. Ryan, Denver, the center’s new journalis­ POPPER I being done therein. (Between Cali/ornit and Welton Sti.) 840 Bonnie Brae boulevard, was tic enterprise will deal with every Basketball practice began in reported recovering from the flu. phase of news matter that con­ earnest on Wednesday afternoon, Makes a big bowl­ Mrs. C. A. Wentz, 1870 S. Lafay­ cerns the welfare of this city’s Dec. 6. Thirty-five candidates for ette street, is in the Presbyterian Propagandists vast network of recreational and ful of delicious hospital recovering from an op­ the squad appeared at the first educational institutions, practice. With this fresh crispy pop­ eration. Aptly enough, the paper will be The list of honor students corn in a jiffy. The P.-T.A. will hold its called the Little Flower Eeo, the (above 90 per cent in average) is Coupon only... monthly meeting Thursday after­ Elect Treasurer word “ echo” being spelled in as follows: Seniors, Philip Clarke, 77 noon at 2:30 in the school hall. Spanish so as to indicate that the - Members of the P.-T.A. who at­ Paul Darrow, Robert Dooling, journal will be a product of a pre­ tended the luncheon of the annual (St. Mary’s Academy) dominately Latin center member­ George Evans, Joseph Gonzales, At the Denver Sodality Propa­ Walter Jaeger, Melvin Levy, Pat­ HERBERT FAIRALL Catholic Parent-Teachers’ confer­ ship. It will be edited by the center rick Mulligan, John Yelenick, and Walgreen Drug Stores ence at the Cosmopolitan hotel ganda union meeting in the Little and printed on the mimeograph ma­ MAIL OBDEK8 ADD 1«% POSTAGE—WRITE Donald Green; juniors, Michael were Mrs. J. J. Schrefer and Mrs. theater of the academy, Nan chine at Guldman center, through Dooling, Valery Durr, Jack 1219 Delaware Denver, Colorado Lee Haney. The Rev. Manus Boyle Chambers, a senior at St. Mary’s the courtesy of Anna Goldberg, Krause, Leo McCloskey; sopho­ and the Rev.. Charles Sexton were the director. mores, William Butlfer, Jack Mc­ guests of the P.-T.A. at the lunch­ academy, was elected treasurer. The first issue will be a Christ­ Herman Faulhaber of Regis high Hugh, Joseph Weber, Ned Allyn, eon. Members of the organization mas edition and will be circulated Ward Anthony, John Flynn, Ed were well represented at the meet­ school presided. Plans were made on the Monday prior to Dee. 25. ings. In recognition of the Denver dean­ Gartland, John Gleason, Thomas All parishioners and their ery’s fine work, the Eeo will be Moran, Aldo Notarianni, Ray INSURANCE Stewart, James Sunderland, John friends are asked to join the P.-T. dedicated to the women of the Udich, i^nd Donald Wright; fresh­ A. members in the tour through organization. men, Robert Cramer, Fallon the Olinger mortuary Thursday Plaa. Made for Yale Sea.oa Evans, Charles Grant, Oliver evening, Dec. 14. Mrs. Schrefer Also discussed at the staff’s Haeffner, Jack Healey, William RAINBO asks that all be at 16th and Boul­ general meeting were plans for Horan, James Loome, Edward 514-15 Equitable Bldg. MAin 4843 der streets at 7:45 p. m. the Yuletide season. Carrying Madden, Patrick McMahon, Eu­ ; ViiiU Son at Notra Damn out a center tradition, Miss Mary gene O’Meara, Richard Phelan, Mrs. Felix Pogliano has re­ Ellen Dougherty and her aides PYancis Potestio, James Roach, BREAD turned from a visit with her son, will present a program consisting Joseph Schmittling, John Dolan, Felix, Jr., at Notre Dame univer­ of variety acts from the many John Kelly, Neal Muldoon, Cyrus sity. While there she was joined clubs and organizations that meet Partington, Albert Quinlivan, by her daughter, Marguerite, who at the center. James Quinn, Edward Sandstrom, is attending ML St. Joseph’s col­ Headlining the gala event will William Taylor, and Raymond lege. Cincinnati, 0. They attended be a group of dance numbers un­ Walsh. the Notre Dame-Southera Califor­ der the direction of versatile PHOTO ENGRAVERS . . . nia game. Nellie Valencia, who has been re^ The Eucharistic section of the Newcomers to the parish are hearsing a ho.st of young girl sodality is arranging for a con­ For Your Every Printinjj Plate Need Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hallinan and dancers. Miss Valencia’s talented stant succession of adorers before SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR SCHOOL ANI^UAL PUBLICATIONS family, formerly of Holy Family pupils will present the following the Blessed Sacrament at the parish, who now live at 685 S numbers: “Las Chapanecas,” with Forty Hours’ devotion, which Vine street. Bernice Martinez, Lucille Jara­ opens at Regis on Sunday morn­ ing, Dec. 10, and closes Tuesday Mrs. Mullin’s circle met with millo, Lillian Martinez, Stella Ruiz, Mrs. Murry Wolz, 1781 S. Frank­ Carmel Chavez, Dora Ruiz, and evening, Dec. 12. lin, on Nov. 28. Mr. J. W. Dooley, Carmen Juarez, and “The Lady of The final meeting of the fresh­ me. u ^ a / ARCHIE J. McPUKE, PrW acUu. M auc< r 2235 S. Marion street, won the Spain,” with Gloria Alvarado man sodality for the current year 180.3V^ Broadway KE. 2621 aVards. The next meeting of the ^ t a Kimball, and Dione Alvarado will be held on Monday morning, circle will be with Mrs. H. B, Mul- Another group which is ex­ Dec. 11. Prefect William lin, 1341 S. Humboldt street Nan Chamber. pected to offer a novel presenta­ Crowley is arranging the program for the final meeting of the senior \ AUTOMATIC Mrs. Lehman’s circle met Nov. tion of the story-telling club, now for a ball that is to be given some­ studying rhythmic and imaginative sodality on Friday morning, 29 with Mrs. J. J. Schrefer, 1244 time in January. The Rev. Leo tales under the direction of Roy Dec. 15. LOOP MARKET S. Columbine. Mrs. Lee Haney Bums, SJ., of Rens college is the Carlson, Rosemary Pickens, and took high honors. The circle wiU moderator of the club. Ellenor White, all students of the iiH O M E EOUIPMENT FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE have its next meeting with Mrs. Sodality Reception Held University of Denver. Regular Free Parkins With Purehaee of 50c or More at 1429 Lawrence Shumate, 1101 S. University boul­ On Dec. 7 the following were re members are Elizabeth Martinez Women’s Group The gilt ol cnitomatic heat, evard. ceived into the Sodality of Our Lillian Martinez, Viola Martinez The following pupils had the Lady of Sorrows: Mary Jane Col­ Louise Lavato, Lemora HarriS; automatic hot water, or an highest averages for the period lins, Evelyn Covillo, Monica Elects Officers ending Nov, 26: Eighth grade, Shirley Graham, and Lucille Pa 3 u s i Wright, Peggy O’Shea, Helen A1 dilla. outoiaatic range, gives lost- I SOLES Theresa Muto, Mary Schrefer,' ien, Patricia Behrens, .Ollie Ma Wof**pn>- R**!! Robert Kavan, and Thomas Whh- The program committee is also The Queen’s Daughters elected mg joy and comfort to ALL A S M llr K rhlldrta'R Half rie Blevins, Patsy Mulligan, Ma- counting upon several musical se­ officers for the coming year at the len; seventh grade, Virginia Lam- ! Parkhill, Marie Sloan, Ann Loop Shoe ansky, James Sheehan, and Rob­ lections from the piano dass,’which meeting Sunday evening. Dee. 3, ^THE FAMILY, long after the ROASTED TODAY- Kretchmer, Mary Ellen Funk, is under the tutorship of Mrs. at the home of Clara and Jo­ REPAIR SHOP ert Coleman; sixth grade, Arlene Irene Kelly, Rosemary Foley, Ma­ Ixiop MarkrL Lawrsne* Straat 8M« Hahn, Eugene Lamanski; fifth Sarah Bailey. Among her ou^ sephine Courtney. Those chosen Christmas season has passed. DELIVERED TODAY rie Kulp, Mary Catherine Fahey, standing proteges are Francis Ufi are: President, Grace Palmer; grade, William Bettinger and Rosanna Cavarra, Peggy Jane Many other suggest^ gifts Alee, Quality Teat, Spioea, Mary Killian; fourth grade, Mar­ barri, Stella Ruiz, Carmel Chavez, vice president, Regina' O’Boyle; Extracts and Baldng Powder LOOP GROCERY White, Elaine Davis, Mary Ellen Lucille Jaramillo, Rose McGrath, treasurer, Loretto Loughran; re­ FORMERLY BI-LOW garet Alcorn; 'third grade, Mary Logan, Florence Abell, Jane Dyer, on display. Helen Taylor; second grade, Pa­ and Rocita Martinez. cording secretary, Kathryn Coffey, Eileen Connell, Patsy Collins, Children U.e Crayon, lit Time corresponding secretary, Clara' SPAGHETTI tricia West. Helen Kelly, Jane Grosheider, and CONVENIENT TERMS Members of the Holy Name so­ Basking in the center spotlight Courtney, and historian, Minnie SPICE Ctt No. 1 Tall Can ciety will receive Communion at Theresa Albi. at present are the three and four- Parella. Coffc£5 2 for 15e the 7 o’clock Mass on Sunday, Mrs. Giles Foley entertained the year-old children of the pre-school The Very Rev. Harold V. Camp­ PHONE KE7I8I class of 1942 Dec. 6 at a party in who are now using crayons for bell was guest speaker, and the Redeem Blue and Oranae SUmpt Here Dec. 10. All the men of the par­ ish are invited to be present. honor of the birthday of her daugh­ the first time in their lives Very Rev. Dr. William M. Higgins P llIC SERVICE COMPAlfY OF COLORADO ter, Rosemary. The party was Instructor Miss Nellie Valencia is and the Rev. Arthur Lucy were The firms listed here de­ PALMER FLOWERS unusual in that it was held at the particularly interested in the re also present Anne O’Neill, ac­ serve to be remembered Good Shepherd home in order to suits oibtained by her pupils as companied by Josephine Courtney, EVERGREEN GRAVE Ball Is Planned help the sisters with their bazaar they attempt to draw pictures sang several selections. Sarah when you are distributing BLANKETS The guests were asked not to bring within a specified circle without Higgins accompanied the commu­ birthday gifts, but rather to spend running off the margin. The more nity singing of Christmas carols. your patronage in the dif­ successful artists are Nena Garcia 1.00., For Follies Cast the money at the Good Shepherd The committee reported a ferent lines of business. bazaar. The arrangements for the Tony Quezada, Donald Craig, Rich KE. 6010 Open Sunday ard Garcia, Abe Ulibarri, Richard supply of canned fruits and Jelly As a-token of appreciation for party were made by the sisters. were contributed by the members their co-operation in staging the Garcia, Pete Martinez, and Robert at their annual Thanksgiving fruit Matrimomal FoUieB, a ball will be Garcia. shower for the Mullen home for given for the ca.st and production Center Member Marrie. the aged. GET T H A T staff by Regis college Friday, Jan. Miss Tillie Abeyta, daughter of 12, in the Regis gym. Further de­ JuniorC.D.ofA. Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Abeyta, mem­ The Queen’s Daughters are spon­ ber of the Little Flower center, soring a card party at the Catholic tails of the affair will be announced Daughters’ clubhouse Saturday later. recently became the bride of Sam­ Accordion uel Martinez, son of Mr. and Mrs, evening, Dec. 9. The musical drew packed houses Lotfis Martinez, in a quiet cere­ You Have Been Wanting at each of its four-day perform­ To Meet Dec. 10 for Christmas ances Dec. 2, 4, 5, and 6 at West mony at St. Cajetan’s church. Cathedral Scouts Merit high school auditorium. Headed by The bride, given in marriage by FROM RONVICIIVI There will be a general meeting her father, wore a gown of ivory a cast of hundreds from Regis and for all members of the Junior Prize for Achievements Loretto Heights colleges ana many satin and a long lace veil which Catholic Daughters of America fell from a cap of lilies of the val­ m m x o w Denver Catholic high schools, the Sunday, Dec. 10. Because of a new production was well staged and re­ ley. She carried a bouquet of gar­ Boy Scout troop 101 of Ca­ Wc are overstocked with Used Accordions—must make room I ruling by the national office re­ denias. Her attendants were 'close thedral parish was awarded second SAVE 25% to 50% FROM PREVIOUS LOW .-*

> i PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Dec, 7, 1939

YOU’RE LOOKING FOR CHRISTMAS IDEAS REQUIESCANT FR. LORD GUEST SPEAKER AT MAn Arailpuiv • OUR GIFT CERTinCATE SOLVES THE PROBLEM TABERNACLE SOCIEH SESSION™ l M t * B t ** 9 in Annunciation church. Interment Mt. setting and presentation of mod­ the features of the annual Christ­ J f Olivet. W. P. Horan k Son service. the corresponding secretary. Miss ern plays and found much in them mas entertainment to be given EMMETT J. KEAVENY, 120 W. iSth Barbara Bach, presented reports 1550 CaUfomia Phone KE. 7671 !| avenue. Husband of Mrs. Eva J. Keav* reminiscent of the setting of of their respective offices. Thursday evening, Dec. 21. ney. father of Bonnie R. and Michaelyn Shapespearean productions. He The retiring president. Miss The followini atudents will take part J. Keavney, all of Denver; son of Mrs. introduced his subject as “Shake­ Margaret Jago, San Francisco: brother Anne Birmingham, paid a tribute in the holly dance: Helen Henehry, See Ua for the Beet Deal of Helen Keavney. Mrs. Cecelia Harris, speare, a Contemporary of the to the memory of Miss Hilda Elaine Mapelll, Clare Dower, Shirley !^rs. AgAes Armand, Michael Keavney, Stage of Today.” Our Toum, a Gottesleben, whose death occur­ Ervin, Virginia Christen, Maxine York, on and Joseph Jago. all of San Francisco, 1939 attraction, was the touch­ and James Keavney and William Jago. red recently. Miss Birmingham Patricia Frey, Loii Taylor, Dorothy / ^ m y o o 5AV THiy POOL X ^ . Butte, Mont. Mr. Keavney, a clerk for stone of the extemporaneous talk, told of Miss Gottesleben’s inter­ Fuller, Margaret Mizera, Katherine Du- FORD the American Telephone A Telegraph which introduced other witty com­ est in the Tabernacle society and Vall, and Paula Schroeder; evergreen ' wasO H € v a r p peep-? Co., died Dee. 2 in a Denver hospital parisons showing that 'there- can how she had made many gifts dance, a ballet, Mollie Olinger, Ethel following a six months’ illness. He was be revolutions backward as well IH ER C C R Y 850 BANNOCK born in Butte in 1904, and after attend* to the missions. It was a tradi­ Roddy, Dolores Carney, Betty Jane Aliyn, Ing school there, came to Denver in 1930. as forward. tion of the society to hold the Hazel Aichelman, Marta Chase, Imogene TA. 6113 Requiem Mass was offered Tuesday at 9 Bishop Unable to Attend Christmas meeting in the Gottes­ Sullivan, Helen Kellner, Martha Yuzwiak, Lincoln Zephyr in the Cathedral. W. P. Horan ft Son OPEN EVENINGS service. The Rev. Bernard Cullen, spir­ leben home, where Hilda and her Betty Perry, Betty Claire Tobin, Mary AUTOMOBILES sister, Wanda, were the hostesses. O'Donnell, and Elino; Thomas; skaters’ JOHN OWEN O’BRIEN. 1641 Emer­ itual director, opened the business waltz, Betty Oliver, Loretta O’Donnell, son street, late of 1689 Madison. Father session with prayer and a mes­ This was continued until the death Mary Coletta Chamberlain, Viola Lee Marie B. O’Brien. Requiem Mass was sage of regret from the Most Rev. of the younger sister more than Drake, Nell Kerr, Florence Hallick. Mary offered Saturday, Dec.. 2, at 9 in the a year ago. The Christmas carols O’Donnell, and Elinor Thomas. ’These Cathedral. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Urban J. Vehr, who was unable to dances are under the directions of Mary Horan and Son service. attend because official duties sung by these two gdfted musicians O’Donnell and Elinor Thomas. The fol­ WARREN GILKISON, Potosi, BolivU. claimed his attention. The Bishop will remain a fond memory, she lowing primary atudents will take part Mr. Gilkison, 87, formerly of Denver, extended, through Father Cullen, said. in the bell dance: Mary Jane and Edith GRANITE died Nov. 10 at a hospital^in Chuquica- Kelly, Bobby Lue Meigh, Patricia and GENUINE mata, Chile. The remains arriv^ in his appreciation of the work done Fr. Trudel Expretiet Thanks Diana O’Sullivan, Rosemary O’Meara, and MARBLE RAINBOW Denver Thursday morning. Born in La in the past by the Tabernacle The Rev. J. P. Trudel, S.S., Donna Mae Portor. BRONZE Porte Feb. 19, 1902, Mr. Gilkison re­ PRODUCTS society and expressed encourage­ thanked the society for help Uniforms Being Worn 1st Time STATUARY ceived (his education in Denver schools the Colorado school of mines ment for and faith in the continu­ given his missions near Fort Each- member of the sodality is Golden, where be was gmduated in ance of it under the new iregime. Collins. He told of the various giving a white rose or lily for the 1923. After completion of his college methods by which he keeps the course, he engaged in mining in this Father Cullen reminded the altar on the Feast of thfe Immacu­ country for a short time and then en­ members that in working for the Spanish-American Catholics united. late Conception, Dec. 8. The stu­ Three Ways to Sink Coal Costs tered the employ of the United States He said he is in need of a chalice. dents are wearing their white uni­ Mining, Smelting, and Refining company The one he carries on his mis­ forms for the first time. A new Pachuca, Mexico. He was there for When you order coal from us, you make your first saving years, attaining the position of mine sions is worn ijiin by long service. linen altar cloth, material for on the original price. Our prices are always lower, thanks superintendent. In January, 1986, be Parish Representatives Named which was donated by a friend, is to large volume of business. You make your second sav­ JflCQU£SHBROTtt£BS resigned his position in Pachua to be­ Additional parish representa- being used for the first time. ing thanks to the extra heating efficiency of Hy-Heet € S T /S 0 2 come general superintendent of the Itogon mine of the Marsman company in tives'are Mrs. J. P. Donley, Cathe­ In a program of readings Tues­ Coal. It’s quicker to respond and easier to regulate. You Baguio, Philippine islands. Last Janu- dral; Miss Margaret Foster, Holy day evening, Nov. 28, Prof. T. D. make your third saving on cleaning and redecorating bills, D€SIGn€RS • BUILD-GRS . he resigned this position to superin­ Ghost, and Mrs. Charles H. Hay­ thanks to Hy-Heet Coal’s cleanliness. tend the Hoschild mining properties in A. Cockerell of the University of monum£nTS^>7ym£moRiaLs Mary’s College and Ruth Greenbiatt, Mgr. KE. 2*H Co. from Shullburg, Wise., to Gregory Gulch, for practical Christmas ALAMOSA 1148 E. COLFAX near Central City, in 1862, when he was Gifts. Wearing Apparel Draught Beer Cliff Brico Oenrer A Main other school* through the sale PROMPT TED DAY one year old. His father died a short MONTE VISTA of thi* great wine. PERSONAL time later, and In 1866 the family came for Men, Women, Chil­ Cliff Brief Grand Art. Home Mortuary to Denver, where his mother established Mixed Drinks ANTONITO REASONABLE the Hotel Revere on Blake street. Mr. dren. Hardin Long Highway Na. 285 When buying from the SERVICE We have rendered helpful serv­ Graves attended Denver schools and St. LAFAYETTE ice to those in saddened homes for Mary’s college. St. Marys. Kansi When Featuring long and short sleevs Chicken Dinners Volk Serrico Highway No. t7 firms advertising in this W. H. UPTON, years. We will take care of all his mother d i^ , he and a brother took wash dresses; men’s and women’s Fl o r e n c e paper, please mention that Uaosfcr over the hotel and operated it until 1914, outing nightwear. 35e Cliff Brice Highway' No. 50 arrangements, quietly and with when it was leased out. Mr. Graves IDAHO SPRINGS PAUL’S you saw their advertise­ 765 Tejoa Strewt satisfaction. x then became a bookkeeper for a machine 1443-47 STOUT STREET OPEN SUNDAYS Cowood Serrico Highway No. 40 TAbor 5223 2406 FEDERAL BLVD. shop, retiring ten years ago. He was a Gardner-Starkville-Cripple Crack KE. 4875 Free Delivery ment member of the Knights of Columbus. 12 A. H. to 1 P. M. Ft. Garland-San Lnia-Cryatola GL. 6709 Surviving nra two nieces, Hre. May 8. m m m m m m