member of Audit Bureau of CiratlaHoni CARDIHAL PLEADS FOR FOOD FOR STARVING TOTS

Charity SUtera Describe Horrors of War Scenes Contenti Copyrigbttd by the C«thoIi« Pr«« Sodety, Inc. 1948—Permlcdon to reproduce. Except on Articlea OtberwiM Harked, given After 12 H. Friday FoUoving luue Great Army Mobilized Nun Weighed 6> Poundspg|^H(^TH01jC For Campaign Among On Leaving Prison Camp Catholics May 12-19

By Elusn G. O'CoNNoa garde and Sister Mary Concepta, ^e. The first six weeks of their two Sisters of Charity who were internment was spent in Uie gen­ Kolka Outlines Plans for Denver Archdio­ Colorado Springe.—Crneltiee of eral prison camp with 1,000 other ft, modern warfare rather than our interned in Shanghai as prisoners REGISTER prisoners. Through the interces­ military enemiee wore blamed for of the Japanese during the war, The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We cese’s ParKcipalion in Drive to Alleviate and were returned to the United sion of the Apostolic Delegate to Have Also the International NeWs Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller the suffering of missionaries in China all religious were allowed to China, according to Sister Hilde- States last September on the hos> Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos., (8 cents per copy) Piteous Want of War Sufferers pital ship, Sanctuary. The nuns go to a convent under a neutral are now on tour of Colorado visit­ government. The Sisters of Char­ ing the missions, hospitals, and ity were then taken to the French VOL. XU. No. 36. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1946. II PER YEAR “More than qne-half million volunteer workers and two Family’s Work schools conducted by the Sisters (Turn to Page! — Column i) million school children are already mobilized for the Food of Charity of Mt, St. Joseph, Ohio. They spent last week in Denver for Chil(iren campaign May 12 to 19,” said H. Em. Cardinal Raises 30 Cents and during Holy Week made a Receives Pallium Samuel A. Stritch of Chicago, chairman of the NCWC Ad­ retreat at El Pomar, Broadmoor, Cardinal Long Interested ministrative board, who officiated at the conferral of the Colorado Springs. pallium on Urban J. Vehr in Denver April 25. To Good Farm In contrasting tne quiet, beaui After the ceremony in Denver he went to Washington to and peace of El Pomar with the horrors they had been through. In Denver’s First Bishop attend the meeting of the board of trustees of the NCWC When a- man likes the land, he Sister Mary Concepta said: "T War Relief Services, of which he is chairman. Plans for the will do anything to get into farm angels must have dropped El His Eminence, Cardinal Samuel doing quite so well in reaching the drive in Colorado have been announced by the Rev. Elmer ing, and sometimes with startling Pomar from the heavens when A. Stritch, Archbishop of Chicago, people as his archenemy. J. Kolka, director. results, if the story of Leo Lu­ God was not looking." in his address at the clergy lunch­ French missions had been cero, Catholic Spanish-American SO NEAR STARVATION eon following the conferring of the started long before this among “More than 110 have agreed to enter this canned food and former Denver area coal SHE GOT LAST RITES pallium on Archbishop Urban J. that branch of the Huron Indians campaign and are already organized for it,” said the Cardinal. miner, is any yardstick. known as the Eries. The work died “No plea of mine on behalf of the children of Europe could bring Horrors of their years in Vehr last week, declared he had to you any of the_ terror and piteous want that is the daily lot of Lucero, his wife, and five chil Shanghai still haunt these been interested in Colorado for out in time. It whs in this district that Father Machebeuf and Father innocent children in countries exhausted and ravaged by war. We dren had only 30 cents, an auto hrave nuns who cannot recall many years. are told that more than 11,000,000 children in Europe today are mobile, and a trailer when he left the tragic hapbenings without The Cardinal was Bishop of Lamy, later the first Bishop and then Archbishop of Santa Fe, took orphans or half orphans. These figures are so staggering that they the mines in 1933 and went to a shudder. Sister Concepta, Toledo, 0., from 1921 to 1930, and mean little to us. Sheridan county, Wyoming, where who now weighs 118 pounds, Bishop Joseph P. Machebeuf, the up their labors. When Father the family took, jobs in the sugar weighed only 68 pounds when first Ordinary of Denver, did mis­ Lamy went to New Mexico as 80,000 Polish Children in Buyouts beet fields. she left the prison camp. So sionary work in the section before Bishop, Ohioans gave men they “The lorrow of their little live* might become closer They recently made a $10,000 near starvation was she that he came west to New Mexico and loved as he and Father Machebeuf at one time fhe received the moved to new fields farther West. to ui if we picture them wandering around in the rubble down payment on a $24,000 irri­ then to Colorado. and ruins of the cities, on tho roads and the'highways, gated Montana farm with equip­ sacrament of Extreme Unc­ The pioneer Bishop was of a The Cardinal recalled that’it is tion. Sister Hildegarde, who genteel family of Clermont, looking for something to eat, even if it is refuse. We know ment, and'thus took, the third big another former Ohio man who is that 80,000 Polish children lire in the dugouts of Warsaw, step up the agricultural ladder. fared only slightly better, has France, and was an able humanist, the first Archbishop of Denver. He gained 30 pounds since her said His Eminence. He did a great said he had known Archbishop and we can picture them in the task of trying to find that “This 18 just what I’ve been return. They had no sugar morsel of food that will help keep life in their shrunken aiming for all the time," Mr. Lu­ deal of work in his missionary Vehr for many years. for five years, no milk or years along the Sandusky river in bodies. 1 have seen pictures of German and Italian children cero says. “For the first time butter, and fresh vegetables Pope Stands Out Searching in refuse heaps for something that they could put we’ll have enough land under irri­ Northern Ohio. He said Mass in were rare. They had to pay an upstairs room in early day To­ into their hungry mouths. gation to keep us busy.” As Great Priest “I would want our Catholic people to see this picture mor« for every bit of rice allowed ledo, where dancing and merry­ His Eminence then discussed It is not as if they had been them. making were going on below, and clearly. I would want them to see one of these little orphans from idle any of the time. Working ijp His Holiness, Pope Pius XII. Europe suddenly come knocking hesitantly and weakly with his thin There were 15 Sisters of Char­ he wrote that he feared he was not Though a great deal has been the beet fields until 1939, the Lu­ ity in St. Joseph's hospital and little hand on the back door of the home of an American family cero family managed to save $500. written about the Holy Father’s in ordinary circumstances. The American family might be eating orphanage at Wu Chang, China, great fecholarliness, his great wis­ With $2,720 borrowed from the 45 miles from the village of San the evening meal in a warm kitchen, and the mother would get up Farm Security Administration, Women’s Parley dom, his great vigor, the Cardinal from the table to see who could be knocking so faintly. Behind her Kranz Kow. Six of these were said that the outstanding attrac­ they leased their first unit of 169 Chinese sisters and one was from on the table she would leave the steaming vegetables, the life-giving irrigated acres and raised wheat, tion to him of the Supreme Pon­ meat, the unlimited bread of a nation that has never known ration­ Ireland. The rest were Americans. tiff is his priertliness. Though oats, and barley in addition to 50 Seven of the nuns were interned; Scheduled in ing of the staff of life. acres of sugar beets. After four one nun. Sister Mary Evangela, many call attention to the Pope’s years on this place they made ar­ died on the road to the prison kindliness, there is here chiefly a Mother*s Heart Would Break in Pity rangements to buy 540 acres. The camp. The Irish nun. Sister Rose Denver May 23 great priest, with a depth of “How her mother's heart would break In pity and sale of this gave them, along with Agatha, who trained in Albuquer­ sanctity His Holiness tries, but in anguish to see looking up at her the shrunken eyes of a their savings, enough to pay, up que, N. Mex., was not allowed to vain, to coneeaL hungry and wasted child—a child with a grey face instead their FSA loan, make the down go with them as she was an Irish The annu« convention of the Pius XII’s is the one voice in of the healthy coloring of her own well-fed children. The payment, and bank many times subject and Ireland a i]^eutral The Moit Rev. Edwin V. Byrne, diocesan sea in 18S0. Its first Archdiocesaji Council of Catholic the world that commands atten­ little child, with the wasted body, would say nothing, but the 30 cents they had when they country. She was not impnsoned Archbiihop of Santa Fe, N. M., Bishop became an Archbishop in Women win be held May 23 in the tion, the one voice that is not would hold out its little tin pail or empty hands as so many first arrived in Wyoming. but left in charge of the hospital. upon whom the taered pallium was 1875. The photo above was Shirley-Savoy hotel, Denver. At an afraid. And he makes a particular hundreds of thousands of children have done to our own During three war years Andrew, Sister Mary Roberta, the superior conferred by Archbishop Urban J. taken April 25 in Denver. This executive meeting held Monday in appeal to those who nave the Gls as they ate and shared their rations of plenty in de­ their 19-year-old son, was in the of the orphanage, died in camp. Vehr of Denver in the Cathedral, explains why His Excellency wears the Catholic Charities annex, priesthood. stroyed lands. navy, and more recently Gilbert Before they were taken to the Santa Fe, May 1. Six members of the mantelleta, as an Ordinary in Mrs. L. A. Hig^ns appointed the There are many gloomy conver­ “With a rush hf tenderness and pity this American mother has gone into service, but the rest prison camp the sisters secured the Hierarchy attended the color­ his uses the raoxatta (a following committees for the con­ sations today among good men, would take,the child in her arms. What joy It would be for her and of the family, including two homes for all the orphans in their ful ceremony in the historic New short cape) ever the rochet (white­ vention: (TumtoPageS — Column 1) for her family to feed the little hungry one who had appeared at daughters, have carried the bulk hospital except the crippled chil­ Mexico capital. Santa Fe was sleeved garment). Arrangements, Mrs. Leroy Volk, their door. of the farm work. dren, who were left at the orphan- founded by Spanish Conquista- assisted by members of the Arch­ “The little ones of Europe will not appear at our doors holding bishop’s guild; p ro g r^ , Mrs. John out their thin empty little hands. They are begging mutely from afar P. Murtaugh, chainnan, and Mrs. Serra Club Aids off. Their bodies are wasting away. But we can feed them just aa Renew * Register* Subscription Sunday! N6W Auxiliary Biaiiop Fred W. Goshurst; resolutions, truly as if they cam# personally to us. We cap -give thropgh our Mra, T. A. Cosgriff, chairman; parishes in the Food for the Children CTimpaign that begins on Named for Cleveland Mrs. Emmett Knight, Mrs. J. Fred Prep Seminary Mother’s day. May 12, under the auspices of NCWC War Relief McCourt, the Rt, Rev. Services, Religious Press Combats Evil John R. Mulroy, the Very Rev. Washington. — Monsignor Remember Marjfs Children in May! John R. Hagan, superintend­ Harold V. Campbell; Rolls to Tripje ent of schools in the Cleve­ Credentials, Mrs. Thos. Kerri­ “ In the month of May, the month of Mary, let us re­ land diocese since 1923, was gan, chairman; Mrs. L. J. Holmes, Dr. John M. Coletti, prominent member Mary’s children, those little ones who are hungry, And Promotes Cause of Christ named Titular Bishop of Li- and Mrs. W. C. Kimmins; registra­ Salt Lake City physician, and pres­ who are fatherless, who are motherless, who are homeless, mata and Auxiliary of Cleve­ tion, Miss Rita La Tourette and ident of the Utah chapter of Serra and >rho wander in destroyed cities looking for a crust of land, word received at the Ap­ the Sodality union; hospitality, International club, which convened bread.” Efgister Sunday is May 5. answer that question is to refer to children quit Sunday school and ostolic Delegation here May Mrs. Thomas Morrissey, chairman, in Salt Lake City April 26 and 27, Father Koike this week sent a letter to all in the arch­ Catholics throughout the Arch­ a late release by the Federal church before they are 15 years 1 revealed. Born in Pittsburgh assisted by members of the Cath­ said in Denver this week: “The diocese outlining the plans for the campaign. As previously diocese of Denver are urged to re­ Bureau of Investigation: There are old. in 1890, the Bishop-elect at­ olic Parent-Teacher league; ex­ convention of Serra International announced, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul will take care of new their subscriptions to the Den- three times more criminals in the The American record in fam­ tended St. Ignatius* college, hibits, Mrs. E. Sedlmayer, chair­ in Salt Lake City was the greatest packing the donations in Denver parishes and will transport the •'ver Catholic Regieter and to the than college students. ily sexual perversion, divorce and Cleveland; the North Ameri­ man; publicity, Mrs. L, U. Wag­ demonstration of cartons to the warehouse. Parishes outside Denver are to send their Register. The club subscription . . . Every'day our country chalks remarriage, and juvenile ' delin­ can college, ; and the ner. that Utah has ever seen.” donations to the De Paul warehouse, 1246 Champ* street, Denver. charge for the two weekly editions up 60 suicides . . . a murder every quency is too well known to bear Catholic university, Washing­ The nominating committee will More than 200 Catholic laymen (Turn to Page 9 — Column Z) is $1.30. 40 minutes . . . a major crime repetition. Such facts tragically ton. He was ordained in Rome have as chairman, Mrs. John T. representing 34 Serra grroups of The development of the Register every 22 seconds. Only one of every and eloquently expose the necessity in 1914. He has been director Tierney. Mrs. Tierney will be as­ the United States, Canada, and SysUn'n of Newspapers has been 12 of us attends church regularly. of having a religious press to com- of the Sisters’ college in sisted by Mrs. W. C. Weldon and Alaska, met in Salt Lake City for 1st Wearing of Pallium onp of the most amazing records of . . . and seven out of every eight (TumtoPage!— Column 5) Cleveland since 1928. Mrs. W. V. MacFarland. Every the fourth convention of Serra In the Church in the past 32 years, year 10 members are elected or ternational since its inauguration and it has been possible only 'Valentino to Appear in Annual Opera> re-elected to the board of directors in 1934 in Seattle, Wash. Named through the intelligent interest and of the council. Members are after Father Junipero Serra, who support of its subscribers. Thirty- elected for a term cf three years established Pacific coast mission two years ago the Register had a and may be re-elected once. Of­ centers in the 18th century, the staff of two men, and a circulation Would Rather Sing in Denver ficers are elected at the convention club devotes itself to raising funds of only about 2,800. Today there from the board of directors. for educating young men to the are 33 editions of the Register. It Reports for the annual conven­ priesthood. • has more than 150 full-time em­ tion will be sent by affiliated or­ The Rev. James E. Shevlin of ployes and its total press run in all Than Anywhere Else in World ganizations to their respective Chicago, chaplain of the club, and editions exceeds 700,000 weekly. chairman. Full reports of member­ Joseph B. Morrison, Chicago dele­ The archdiocese asks you to con­ ship and activities will be ap­ gate, also stopped off in Denver tinue your loyalty to yourself and Francesco Valentino, well-known And this is notwithstanding the name of Francesco Valentino. He preciated. Later editions of the en route from the convention. Ac­ the Church by renewing your sub­ Metropolitan opera company bari­ fact that in the 1945-46 opera sea­ secured roles in small opera pro­ Denver Catholic Register will cording to Father Shevlin, enroll- scription to the Register this Sun­ tone, would rather sing in Denver son he regularly appeared with the ductions and was soon one of the carry details of the program. (Tum to Page ! — Column 5) day. than any place else in the world “Met” in New 'Fork, sang Rigoletto popular singers of Italy, despite the Why should we have a Catholic and Lucia di Lammermoor with fact that he was a foreigner. He press? Why the Register? In the Lily Pons in Mexico City, had lead­ was called to the San Carlo com­ archdiocese we have many splendid ing roles at the Palacio de Belles pany of Milan and the Carlo Felice Father Joseph Higgins daily publications of the secular Artes, the “Met” of Rio de Janeiro of Genoa, leading opera producers press. They chronicle in detail in Brazil, and won the acclaim of of the European continent. Then news of national and local moment, the San Francisco opera-goers with came successful appearances in and regularly give prominent space roles in Pagliacci, Traviata, and England, Austria, France, Hun­ Dies in Denver Hospital to Catholic events. Why then should La Boheme. gary, and Switzerland. When the the Catholics of the archdiocese be The reason for Valen.tino’s pref- war broke out Valentino brought asked to continue their subscrip­ erance is Monsig^or Joseph J. his English wife and two small Father Joseph Higgins, priest satisfactorily, and his death was tions? Perhaps the easiest way to Bosetti, Denver -director of children to this country and was of the Diocese of Pueblo, brother a shock to attendants. the local grand opera company that immediately signed by the Metro­ His was the second death in the will present Verdi’s 11 Trovatore politan. He has been singing there of the Rt. Rev. Monsignor William Higgins family within a year. A in the city auditorium May 13, 14, ever since. Higgins of St. Philomena’s par­ brother, Lt. Col. Martin Higgins, Irish Priest and '5. When Valentino was plain This year marks his fifth appear­ ish in Denver, died unexpectedly died in Fitzsimons hospital Nov, Frank Dinhaupt, a student at Re^is ance on the “Treasure Hour of in Fitzsimons General hospital in 3, 1945. college and a member of the Den­ Song," a Mutual Broadcasting Denver Wednesday afternoon of (Turn to Page 9 — Column J,) In Glockner ver Cathedral choir. Monsignor company coast-to-coast program. embolism following an operation Bosetti recognized in him a singer He also has made several gmest Deplorable Sacrilege of exceptional merit. He arranged appearances on the radio, includ­ 23 Years Dies with local patrons of the arts to ing the broadcast last winter of In West Denver Church have the young Dinhaupt sent to La Boheme with the National Italy. The rest is musical history Broadca.'iting company’s orchestra, The tabernacle in Our Lady of The Rev. James MacOscar, a na­ that reads like an Alger story. Arturo Toscanini conducting. V icto^ church, West 12th and tive of the Archdiocese of Armagh Umatilla, was taken from its place Won Quick Fame Abroad When he appears in the role of in Eire, died in the Glockner sana­ Dinhaupt assumed the stage by intruders Tuesday, carried to torium Wednesday, May 1. He had Count Di Luna in II Trovatore in the basement, broken open, and been a resident at Glockner for the the city auditorium Tuesday, May the Hosts broken,* scattered, and 14, Frank Dinhaupt will be in more past 23 years. Born in Ballinderry, Francesco Valentino trampled upon. It was the most County Derry, Nov. 24, 1895, Fa­ than one way “at home.” He will outrageous sacrilege in the history ther MacOscar was ordained to the (Turn to Page! — Column 3) of Denver. Seemingly all the Par­ priesthood in Maynooth July 6, ticles were recovered, not without 1919, and came to the United Diiancery Announces a touch of the divine, for one of States and to Glockner in 1921. the Theatine Fathers in charge His sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Mc- Dollection Relnrns had the thought repeatedly run Curry of London, arrived by plane through his head that day: “Go to from England and was at his bed­ the basement! Go to the base­ side before he died. Another sister, The following returns on the ment!” who is a Sister of Mercy in Johan­ Bishops’ War Relief collection Police picked up two boys. The nesburg, South Africa, also sur­ taken up in the Denver archdio­ chief suspect is a Mexican boy who vives. cese have been announced by the is not a Catholic, but a member of The Rosary will be recited in the Chancery office: a West Denver sectarian church. Glockner hospital chapel at 7:30 DENVER PARISHES Whether adults prompted him is p.m. Thursday, and a High Mass Cxthedrxl ...... being investigated. will be offered in the hospital AnnuneUtion ...... 107.86107 An attempted attack was also Rlciied Sicranent 476.00 made on another sacrament of the' chapel at 6 o’clock Friday morn­ Holl' Ftm ily ______100.00 ing. The Funeral Mass will be Holy Gho«t ...... 1,010.66 Father Joieph Higgiiit (ihurch through the slashing of a celebrated in St. Mary’s church, Holy Roury ...... 8S.00 screen in a confessional. Our t.ady o( Ut. Cxrmol 120.00 Services of reparation are Colorado Springs, with the Rev. Preoentation ...... 114.67 April 22. It was the third in a William J. Kelly, celebrant. Arch­ Sacred Heart ____^______80.45 series of operations that the priest always held after any indignity to Cardinal Samael A. Stritch of bishop Vahr in tha Denver Cathe­ bishop Vehr will be in the sanc­ St. Anne't (Arvada) ___ 800.00 had undergone for a stomacn ail­ the Blessed Sacrament. Arch­ Chicago is pictured above with dral April 25. The Archbishop ia tuary. St. Cajetan'a ______20.50 ment since he returned last fall bishop Urban J. Vehr was absent Archbishop Urban J. Vehr (right), waaring for tho first time about St, Catberine'a ■■ __ 286.00 following the Solemn Pontifical his shoulders > the pallium, which Burial will be in the Evergreen St. Dominfe’i ...... 166.40 from the European theater of war. from the city, as he gave the cemetery, with the Nolan mortu­ St. Ellxabeth'a 877.00 It was reported after the last Ilium Wednesday to Archbishop Mass and the conferral by Cardinal was conferred en this occasion.—> ary in charge. Giovanni Hartinelli Anna O'Neill Sollivaa (Turn to Page! — Colum n 6) lurgery thiit be w u ^rogreuiog [win y. is Santa Fe. Stritch of tha pallium on Arch­ (RNS p^to} PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannocic Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TelephcAe, KEystone '4205 Thursday, May 2, 1946 Mm - SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER PREFERS DENVER AUDIENCE CHANCERY OFFICE ANNOUNCES BRIDAL GOWNS Cboice of Served From RELIEF COLLECTION RETURNS Speeiallifng In Entrees m . B P 11 A. M. to TO ANY OTHERS IN WORLD WEDDING GOWNS Complete ' w 5 P. M. Only and VEILS (Continued From Page One) plan to attend to make their (CcLttinued From Page One) St. Anthony’s hospital ______..f 60.00 FICUS F ill im s Regis ...... 27.00 Complete Bridesmaid St. Frspcln de Sales’ ...... $ 600.00 be repaying Monslgnor Bosetti for reiervation* at toon at pot- St. James’ ...... <78.00 St. Clara’s ...... lo.oo Outfits and INDIVIDUALLY DAKED OHIGKEN PIE Annunciation C8MC 26,00 a favor that changed his life. tibia, however, in order to ob­ 8t. John tha Kvanselist'a <76.00 Accesiorlea (Choic« Milk'Fed Chicken in Rich, Natural Gravy Tuesday Is ‘Deavar Night’ tain the location they detire. 8t. Josepb’a (C.SB.R.) ...... 128.00 COLORADO .SPRINGS— St. Joseph’a (Polish) SO.00 St, Francis’ hospital...... 10.00 Stria • Quality • Pries ' with Fresh Garden Vegetahles) The opera will have Anne O’Neill He alto taid that beset for 8t. l.ao the Oraat’s ...... 60.2< Sullivan and Joseph CliiTord in the St. Louis’ (Enalewood) ______tOO.OO INDIVIDUAL DONATIONS ROAST SIRLOIN OiP BEEF with Grary, Parsley Creamed New any of the three nightt may St. Mary Maadalene'a other principal rolei on May 14, .....iK ath er Clement Gallagher 6.00 C H EZ MARIE Potatoes, and Buttered String Beans be obtained by calling bim at (Continued From Page One) (Kdxewater) ...... F ather D. A. Lamleux . 26.00 which will be “Denver night” at St. Patrick’s ___ 98.0< Father Francii Potempa..... , 6.00 Hademe Hinlaetle, Dteigner bat evil, to defend the cause of St. Philomana’t ..r...... — tOO.OO the opera. Mrs. Sullivan has a large KE. 6386. The May co^- Fathar Francis J. Brady._.,.„„ 20.00 U8 lllh St., Denver CB. 8018 CHOPPED STEAK ’with Fresh Mushroom Sauce, French Fri*d Christ, to keep us all acquainted 8l, Rosa of Lima’s ...... 90.06 Father Joseph P. Trudel. 8.S.. 6.00 following locally. Mr. Clifford, pany’t hex office phono num­ 8t. Tbtrtst’s (Aurora) ______<2.00 with the moral issues of the day. Father Joseph Lane._...... 10.00 Polaloea, Creamed Peas and Carrots or Buttared Beets popular New York linger, also ob­ St. Vlneant da Faul’a ...... 108.00 Father Franeis Syrisney..___ 6.00 ber U MA. 667S. Loyola ...... 118.21 The Srme Hated here deaarva to tained his start in the musical AGE CHARACTERIZED Anonymous ...... 865.00 be remembered when “you era dis­ SEA FOOD PLATE (Breaded Filet of Halibnl, Gnlf Shrimps), world as a member of Monslgnor Music from II Trovalore will be PARISHES OUTSIDE OF DENVER A friand -j...... ^ 100.00 tributing your patronage to the dif­ BY CORRUPTION OF TRUTH Anonymous ...... 10.00 Bosetti’s choir. featured on station KMYR’s "Ad- Akron—St. Joiopb’i ...... ferent Knee of business. (]oIe Slaw with French Fried Potatoes and Tarter Sauce We are living in an age that is 22.00 The opening night, May 13, will ventuvei in Fine Muiic” program, Aspen—Bt. Mory’s ...... Saturday and Sunday, May 4 and characterized by the corruption of Boulder—Seered Heart ...... 819.S0 Includes I Soup or Cocktail Hot RolU Salad see the famous Metropolitan tenor, truth, in a century that betrays a Boulder, South—Sacred Haart Giovanni Martinelli, paired with 5, Music from the opera will also o( M ary ...... - ...... f...... 21.26 Douort Choleo of Drinks v be featured on the station's “Music flippant contempt for morality, at Brighton—St. Auguitint’a 2<0.00 two other internationally known a time in world history when the singers, Norina Greco and Nicola of the Stars” program May 9 at Burlington ...... 18.80 RESTAURANT 1:07 p.ra. propaganda mills recently twice Brush—St. Mary’s 876.88 615 17lh Street Berardinelli. The third nfght's per­ ed us into the slaughter pens of Calhan— St. Michael’s ...... 86.00 formance, May IS, will feature war,, and even now are sowing the Castle Rock—St, Francis’ Communion Veils Bftwesn Walton and Martinelli, Greco, and Randall (E lbert) ...... 1.00 " B m n ^ ^ California 8U. dragon's teeth of another. There Cheyenne Wells—Sacred Heart Lynn, popular Denver singer. Nim was never greater need for sharp COLORADO SPRINGS— and Weighed Only perspective, for a sure balarife, for Corpua ChristI ...... « ... K l.O l 400 SEATS NOUQUOR • ORGAN MUSIC Business Manager Says Sacred Heart ...... 108.76 intelligent evaluation of St. Mary’i ...... 638.64 Supplies Good Seats Available 68 Pounds After St, Paul’s—Broadmoor_____ 182.00 moral gains and a cautious weigh­ Craig— St. Mlehael’a ...... 30.00 The first three days’ sales ing of our future tasks. The Cripple Creek—Bt. Peter'e_____ 88.00 at the May company’s ticket Crook—St. Peter’e (Ililf) _____ 229.81 Suitable Gifts, booth on the second floor in« Years in Prison enemies of freedom of the press Deer Trail ...... 28.12 Eatet Park ...... S.06 dieate that there will be a and religion are intelligent with Eaat Lake—:~(8t. Catherina’i— large attendance all threa the diabolical cunning of the devil D tnver) ...... (Continued From Page One) Elbert—Sacred Heart 16.00 evenings of “II Trevatore.’’ himself. Our most effective Erie—St. Scholastiea’e Fathar E. J. Kolka empha­ convent of the Sacred Heart, weapon against malicious 'false­ (Lafayette) ...... 6.42 Closing at 12:30 Sat. sised this week that thar« are where 11 different communities Fleming— St. P eter’e ...... 87,60 good seats still available in hood is the truth presented in the FORT COLLINS— found refuge. Catholic press. The rights of the Holy Family ...... 7.47 MAY 4TH all sections for all threa St. Joseph’a ...... 166.00 nights. He urged those who RETURN TO CONVENT press are the safeguards of the Fort Logon—St. Pttrick'i ____ 88.67 LIFE GAVE COURAGE people, but the responsibilities of Fort Lupton—St. Willlam’i and all Saturdays thru To follow the way of convent life, the press are the commandments (Plattevllle) ...... of the people. Fort Morgan—St. Heltna’a 70.86 with Mass in the morning and all Frederick ...... 20.20 Summer Months. Glenwood Springs— The Denver Catholic night adoration of the Blessed RELIGIOUS PRESS KEEPS IDEALS ALIVE St. Stephen’s ...... 117.80 Sacrament, gave heart to the Golden—St, Joseph’! ______98-76 Register Greeley—St. Peter’s ...... 100.00 starving sisters. Once each week The prime function of the Cath Grand Lake ...... 6.00 FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR GOODS, USE Published Weekly by the olic press is to teach, to interpret, Haxtun — Christ the King Father P!^ Gaechter, a Jesuit to promote, and defend the cause (Holyoke) and Holyoke—St. JOHNSON SERVICE ON EVERY MOVE Catholia Press Society. Ine. priest, came to give them a con­ P ttric k ’i ...... 268.86 of God. uisyille—St. Louis’ ...... 82.00 that memorable date* that the two Loxelend—St. John’s ...... 86.29 why we must have a religious press Manitou ...... 10.60 nuns sailed for their homeland on to keep alive the ideals of Chris- Mead ...... ,...... 14.40 « the hospital ship. They arrived in tianhy, without which civilization P eeti—Sacred H eart ...... 86.16 a month later. Plattevllle—St. Nicholes’...... 26.00 is doomed. Steamboat Springs—Holy Name 27.78 One might expect the nuns who As free men we must have a Sterling—SL Anthony of have seen so much of the horrors Pedue’e ...... 86.92 VnefMiel Funeral Service of war to be anxious to remain voice in our government, and so Stratton—St. Charlea’ ...... 74.70 long as man possesses a belief in Suparior—St. Benedict’s in the peaceful security of their Goa and the dignity of man he (South Bouldar) ...... 6.86 native land, but instead they are Stoneham ...... 80.00 hoping to return to the orphanage must have an informed, interpre­ Straasburg ...... 20.66 REGARDLESS OF YOUR AGE at Wu Chang next September. tative religious press. The Cath­ Victor—St. Victor’s (Crippit olic press keeps the people con­ ^ Creek) ...... 27.00 Welhy—Assumption ____ _ ’ 86.60 scious of their religious principles, Weldons „....u...... • 117.06 interprets the significance / «f Wray—St. Andrew’a ...... 106.60 T h . WHITE CROSS, through the Boulevard Mrs. Garrison Going world events affecting the Church, Yuma—St. John’s (Akron).~_— 80.00 Mortuary, effeii you a Single-Premium or and tears the mask of bigotry from Irondalo ...... —. 18.60 To DOCW Convoniions INSTITUTIONS One-Pay Plan for the purchase of a Pre-ar­ the faces of Communists and Fas­ DENVER— cists both at home and abroad. In St. Joseph’s convent ...... 100.00 ranged funeral Service at any price you Mri. Thomai G. Carriton a democracy, what you do not choose. The ratet quoted below are for a of Goldon, preiident of the know can destroy you, and it is to A.D.G. DOU SHDP $500 service.* fight this mental and spiritual National Council of Catholic quarantine declared by the ene­ New Dolls and Toys Woman, will attand the an­ AGE mies of religion that the Catholic Doll Repairing PREMIUM nual diocatan convantion of press is pledged and dedicated. PENYERINPUSTBIALMWR 4$ ...... $262.20 Lacquer Refinishing George F. 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V..’. Thursday, May 2, 1946 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone ■ 4205 PAGE THREE

Wm Photograph Anything Anywhore Juniors Plan Cathedral Prom DBS. LEE C. HANEY &/S0N r ST.J OPTOMETRISTS , < The Photo Co. KODAK nNISHING 827 15th ST. . TA. 2690 F Memben St. Vincent de Paul S20-22 SerenlMiith KEfstoM 6114 Denver TO BT COTSIS OF FOB FETE TO A good name in which the public has faith comes only after years of conscientious service. We are now, as in I'athedral the past, happy to offer our services for the solution of IT your visual problems.

ECONOMY (St. Jamea' Parith, Danvar) Workers for the Archbishop’s Official AA.A. N o t to CUrfca'f Ckareh G«o4a Mrs. Robert Sailer was hostess guild annual spring benefit, to be R ato n ran t in low tpiriu emit Jerry*' to the parish choir April 26 in her held Thursdajt May 9, in Fran- salian hall, Denver, are being LUlcd by Duncan Bin**, (^ocofff 4 home. Games were played and mURPHV’S Adventure* Viftvtn^ Coi^ 1634 Tremont KE. 4554 refreshments were seived. Mem­ called this week by Mrs. Alyce bi Good Eating FREE OEUVBRT FREE PARSING bers of the choir and tne various Horton, co-chairman of ways and BROADWAY AT ELLSWORTH O P EN FR O M organists will be guests of the means. This benefit, in the form n A.M. TO 2 A.M. , the Rev. William Powers, of a games party, is given-annually A REPUTABLE DRUG ENJOY THE BEST F eatu rin g ; Arthur N. Hoefner at Monday night's performance of by the guild in order to swell the One of Den- STORE the opera, II Trovatore. vacation school fund, taking care . SueecMor to , Colorado .f ■McDonald’* - ■ II Floral 1 «iShoppe a . The children of the parish will of administrative expenses in­ ver’i Finest FOOD IN DENVER receive their First Holy Com­ curred by the numerous religious F a m o n s GRADUATIONS ^ munion in the 7:30 Mass Sunday, Achools conducted throughout the Barf and POPULAR ^ WEDDINGS < May 12. archdiocese during the summer Fountain* LUNCHEONS Moon tain OUR SPECIALTIES t Circlet Are Entertained months. A check-up on ticket sales Lotfu ai Uuwninn . Ueavet Trout. KEyatone 3217 y MAin 71U (U East Colfai Arenac * The Pinochle club meets this is also being conducted by the for yonr fa­ Saturday evening in the Montclair Complete Oinners ticket committee, made up of circle Juicy, Ten­ SPAGHETTI Civic building. presidents, to ascertain the ap­ vorite Soda The Holy Rosary circle meets proximate number that will attend. Meet Your Friends der Steaks. Home-!Vlade Ravioli or this Thursday with Mrs. Thomas All members of St. Joseph’s o r Sundae, n a d o r f F s Home-lVIade Lasanghe Degan. On Wednesday, May 8, circle, and their husbands, plan to at Murphffs Chop* a n d « Cocktail Conic to tbs Mrs. Degan will entertain'the Im­ attend the Cana conferences, being Appreciates Your ‘Patronage maculate Conception sewing circle sponsored by. the Archbishop’s Service. Chicken Tamales, Chili, F r i e d WHERE YOU GET THE HOST OF ITALIAN KITCHEN in her home. guild this Sunday afternoon in Sandwiches, Our Specialty DONALD HANNUM. Mar. Chicken. THE BEST FOR THE LEAST Fransalian hall, Mrs. Louise O’­ Vet - War. II Mrs. Vincent Halpin was hostess Banquet Room for Parties EH. *S77 CoUii at WillUsu KE. isa i 1U ( E. COLFAX to Our Lady of Victory circle Brien of Our Lady of Loretto cir­ April 24. cle is chairman and hopes for a :UOSED ALL DAY TUESDA\ DOWMINTG STREET The Ave Marie circle met with representative group from among EASTER CARDS PHARMACY Mrs. Helen Sills last week. Mrs the guild members at this, the GEORGE M HILL. Prop. W. E. Dolan and Mrs. Roy Young second in a series of conferences 1001 Gift henu Professional Pharmacist held high scores. The next meeting for all young married couples in CASH for FRIEIVDLY GIFT SHOP Phona C B crrr 27(7 will be with Mrs. William J. Solis the archdiocese. 901 Downing St. Dcnrer at 1634 Locust street. Announce* Engagement 112* E. Colfax KE. «77t Complete Merchandise Line Mrs. Harold Lowrey entertained AT THE COLFAX DRIVE IN Under New Manaegrncnt At a party April 26, Mrs. Carrie EVERY NEED FREE DELIVERY St. James’ circle at a bridge-lunch­ eon in her home this week. Eight Barry' announced the engagement of Miss Clella Carter of Morning Sendee Thai Is Different members were present. High hon t Open Day and Nile ors were awarded to Mrs. William Star circle to Francis T. B ar^ with the presentation of an orchid MIm Loaasao cordially invite* you to bring O’Toole and Mrs. Thomas Kerri­ your financial trouble* to her. CAPITOL HILL gan. and gardenia corsage to her future sister-in-law. Miss Carter, besides CAFE Mrs Anna Kottenstette of Pueblo being a charter member of the cir­ Lighthouse Loa*n & Finance Co. 735 E. Colfax spent several days visiting the Mil* Letaiao, Mgr. Frank J. Kottenstette family. cle, has been on the guild’s council Fine Foods at Fatr Prices for a number of years as vestment Phone KE. 8169 ' lad ruat, CaUfoml* Stdg. Miss Elizabeth Connell is re^ citairman. No definite date has 17th & Calif. cuperating in one of the local hos­ been set, but the wedding will pitals, from the effects of a fall. probably take place' in the late Paul Tover, Jr., is a patient in summer. FUR STORAGE St. Joseph’s hospital. Vineent de PauFs Parish 12.00 on $100 Valaation Martin Foby entered a local hos Two members of Morning Star circle, Mrs. Phyllis Delhante and Denver, Pola ANDRE DE VAJDA pital for treatement. The junior cly». of Cetheilral 3. The committee of junior* on Washingfen Park MM. James Halpin, son of Mr. and hifh (chool, Denvor, will honor arrangement* is shown above. her sister, Miss Florence Cho- PkwTAiBr9793 1452-54 York EM. 1857 quette, have been spending the HODGE GROCERY “ One of Host Modem For Cold Storage Mrs. Vincent Halpin, and Bud Fee- the senior* at the annual * tradi­ Seated, left to right, are Peggy Red & White Food Storm Plant* In the Weet" Brown, Marilyn Guenther, and. past week in Nebraska, visiting C. ALFRED'HODGE, Proprietor ly, son of Mr. and Mrs. James BILL HUGHES, Prop. e. w. A A *. Feely, are at Camp Pork, La. tional jupior-tenior nromenade in Grace Persichitte; standing, John relatives and friends. 2105 East Virpinia Ave. . Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ranger an­ the Wellshire Country club May Nemmeri and Robert Madden. At the last meeting of Little Complete Food Service SP. 7 5 0 5 ' nounce the birth of a boy in Mer­ Flower circle, held in the-home of Arthur N. Hoefner The firms listed here de­ Miss Rosemary Schachley, the 598 South Gilpin Meats, Groceries, cy hospital on Tuesday of this “It** Smart to B* Thrifty* SacecMqr to serve to be remembered week. monthly meeting w-as changed to Fresh Fruits yid Vegetableg The St. Jude circle was enter the first Tuesday* of the month of McDonald'i Floral Shoppe when you are distributing CATHEDRAL JUNIORS TO FETE Flowers for All Occasions tained by Mrs. Florence Murphy May. Mi"s. Elsie Wheeler of Frank- your patronage in the dif­ April 26. High scores went to Mrs. town will entertain in the home of MAHONEYDRUGS RADIO REPAIRS FLOWERS BY WIRE • Henderson and Mrs. Bronsteitter. her mother in the May meeting. HAln 7M4 tt2 Eaat Calfaa Arcaai SENIORS AT Pr o m ON MAY 3 Prescriptions PROMPT SERVICE — FAIR PRICES ferent lines of business. The May meeting will be held in WORK GUARANTEED the home of Mrs. Bronsteitter, at Accurately Filled The Wellshire Country club is Francis Demling, Mr. and Mrs. Electro Products Go* Where Friends Meet , . . 50 Myers circle. Watch Repairing MAY w r SERVi: YOU 7 A-1 RADIO SALES the setting as Denver Cathedral Thomas Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Jos­ Ice Cream • Fountain Service ED HEYER ED STOCKMAN high school juniors bid farewell to eph Madden, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Watts, Miss Eva Zarlengo, and Bring or Mail Your Watch 1300 So. Pearl SP. 7539 2117 E. Center SP. 1831 AND REPAIR How to Borrow the senior class at the traditional For Free Examination Vincent Covillo. » Estimate 318 E. 13th Ave. TA. 8809 IITNOTeOILl junior-senior promenade May 3. The committee in charge of the The firms Tisted here de­ Byron and Karla Wllliama From 9 until 12 p.m., the upper­ arrangements includes; Peggy We Test Every Watch on JAMES GRDGERY LAWRENCE ASMUS, Vet War U For Only $6 Per Appreclatei Yonr Patronage 17th and Waahingtan IIAIn 9717 classmen and their guests will en­ Brown, Marilyn Guenther, Grace the WesterTi Electric serve to be remembered Persichitte, Robert Madden, John FRED HELMSWORTH. Prop. joy the music of Chuck Bennett Nemmers, juniors. FANCY GROCERIES when you are distributing and his orchestra. One dance dur­ !fS!Si^M asW VEGETABLES — FRUITS your patronage in the dif­ THRIFTY FOUNTAIN First Communion $100, Per Year ing the evening ^iH honor the class CHOICE MEATS ------\ ‘ of 1946 by allowing only seniors 1923 E. Kentucky PE. 2478 ferent lines of business. Mother^s Day to participate. AND DRILL No Co-Signera or Security Students’ Talent Weddings Faculty guests include; The Rt. Fine Foods Hoover Randall Required on This Low Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin, the Rt. Denv«t’« Fir*t Pott War Bank Rate Rev. Joseph J. Bosetti, the Rev. Parade Slated by Streamlined Fountain KE. 8654 328 E. COLFAX Frederick D. McCallin, the Rev. Cor. 30(h ft Grant Joe M. Bland. Mcr. DONNIE DRAE Only $6 per $100 borrowed per Duane Theobald, the Rev. John 1524' year, is the low rate offered metrO' Haley, the Rev. Harley Schmitt, PTA of Cathedral Curtis St. TAber 5733 ► lt*s Smart to Shop at the Argonaut politan Denver residents, who have the Rev. Bernard Kelly, the Rev. Shopping District ► satisfactory credit ratings and are Charles Jones, the Rev. Theodore Installation of officers for the Imported and Domestic Wines ► steadily employed. Haas, Mr. and Mrs. William Bock, coming year and a talent parade by y These loans repayable in up to Mr. and Mrs. John Dinan, Mr. and THE ARGONAUT RECIPE B^KLET^^ 12 equal monthly payments. Mrs. Forrest Fishel, Mr. and Mrs. students of Cathedral school will -HOLTZ- y See Mr. Franklie or Mr. Nelson Cobe Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Edward feature the final meeting of the DR. G. M. BEGKER y 534 East Colfax • Free Delivery • Phone CHerry 4566 in the Personal Loan Dept, of the Libonati, Miss Lillian Covillo, and Cathedral PTA to be held in Oscar RED & WHITE L Denver National Bank.—Adv. Miss Catherine Pruisner. Malo hall, 1845 Logan street, Den­ Dentist FRESH MEATS — FISH The following will chaperone at ver, Monday evening, May 6, at HAS RE-OPENED HIS OFFICE AT Groceries & Vegetables the promenade; Mr. and Mrs. 7:45 o’clock. An important council 2335 E. Ohio SP. 9456 Ynur Patronasre Appreciated George Connors, Mr. and Mrs. meeting is called for 7 :30, and DELIVERY SERVICE SP. lilt John Creighton, Mr. and Mrs. all officers, room''mothers, and com­ MORE FOR YOUR (At Univenlty Blvd. A Obi* 2626 E. Louisiana at S. Clayton mittee chairmen are urged to be MONEY... S a fe ly ! present and on time. Better than average Preisser’s Red & White Bonnie Brae The business meeting will be earnings on your sav­ short, with Mrs. Thomas Morrissey, ings, protected by Gov't D r u ^ i ' o . president of the Catholic Parent- Insured FHA Loans. Grocery and Market ARE Y0U43 years OLD? Teacher’s league, presiding at the Privilege of withdrawal FANCY HEATS. VEGETABLES, AND Downtown Prires installation of the officers for the al any lime. Deposits by QUALITY GROCERIES AT lOlh earn Irom first day. LOWER PRICES Prescriptions a Specialty 1946-1947 term. A representative Fountain Service of the Tuberculosis society will give Mail deposits welcome. Frat Delivery SPmre 4447 2S11 E. Ohio Ava (So. Univ. and Ohia) 763 So. University PE. 2255 O linger's Advisory Department would like a short talk, after which the stud­ 415 Malcslie Bldg. ents will participate in the an­ Stoneham.—On April 27, Gra- 20)* 161h SU Denver to tell you of the trenpendous saving you may nual talent parade. This meeting The firms listed here de­ GDNDGD PRDDUGTS cella Iven, daughter of Mr. and is eagerly awaited every year by Mrs. Matt Iven of Stoneham, and parents and friends of Cathedral, ^lumbia S«\\-i nds serve to be remembered Lubriralinn. ta r Washing, Ratierie* make by paying for services in advance of ncccL Laurence Karlin, son of Mr. and 9UiLD j. .Da*. *5SOC'A*iOH and all .are cordially invited to at­ when you are distributing Rerharged. Tire Viilranizing Mrs, J. T. Karlin of Englewood, tend. your patronage in the dif­ ROI\ l\ I E RR ft E ferent lines of business. COI\OCO SERVICE AT A CE 43 Announcing the Opening of 724 So. Univemity • PE. 9009 Ua $251.17 NOW will pay for a $500 service at dmc o f need GARTER REALTY SOUTH UftYLORO or 2339 E. OHIO AT SO. UNIVEI^SITY lin^ O iK irirt Formerly Associated With $5.53 Per Month fo r o n ly 24 months will pay MONTE CARROLL, REALTOR Anne Bakeries for a $250 service at time of need. Thus, a $250 serv­ [omniunity FloiUEr> WE APPRECIATE YOUR PAST Specialists in ice couldn’t cost more than $ 132.72 on this plan PATRONAGE AND WILL AWAIT WITH PARTY PASTRIES StOFB PHONE Spruce 7318 PLEASURE THE FURTHER OPPORTUNITY 21 Broadway 1924 Sc. Gaytord or O F SERVING YOU SP. 7413 PE. 7315 VAN XIMMERMAN Manager

78^ Per Month during your life will pay for a $200 NATIDNAL BRARDS Gaylord Drug Co. service at time of need. BE SAFE ON TNE HIGHWAY . I I J ROY SMITH Prop. | | o SUPER MARKET II 10.59 So. Gaylord .«tP. 3345 || Mrs. Laurence Karlin Let US give you a free estimate on a general 1004 S. Gaylord Sp. 6752 . I Prescriptions t.arefulh Filled > > were united in marriage with the check up for your summer driving ' ' by Registered Pharmacists | | Any mortuary may-be called for services Rev, Peter J, Moran officiating, Free Delieeriet Daily before a High Mass in S t John’s COMPLETE ENGINE OVERHAUL m church, Stoneham. Phone BODY and FENDER DEPT. WE TAKE PHONE ORDERS 1092 So. The bride was given in marriage 12,00 OR MORE Gaylord BOB’S SP. 0574 This protection is guaranteed by an by her father. Irene Karlin, sister of the bride^oom, was maid of Free Pick Up Service Finest line of Meals, Groeerie* honor, and Elmer Iven, brother of and Vegetable* on the Market Grocery and Market Old Line Legal Reserve Life Insurance Company the bride, acted as best man. W* WiU Not B* UodCTSold CroceriM, Meals and Fancy A reception was held for rela­ 4^1 VINER CHEVROLET CO. Tour Patronage Appreciated Vegetable* tives and friends in Die bride’s The Store of Quality and Price home following the ceremony. After May 13 the couple will be Olinger’s Advisory Department at home to their friends at 1178 Quality Cleaniny WATCH, aOCK AND Speer Blvd. at Sherman St. Vine street, Denver. JEWELRY REPAIRING Rashinf^ton Park Denver 3, Colorado RALPH W. KELLY ILL WE PAY CASH Men’* Waterproof Walche* FA>B , Cleanei*s Identification Bracelet* Y es, I am 43 years old my nearest Ralph W. KeUy of 1346 Logan Gold or Silver — Engraviog street, Denver, is ill in St. Joseph’s N. W. CHRISTCNSFN Charm Bracelet* — Gold Cro*geg birthday, and yottr ^ans interest me. hospital. NEWSPAPERS-MAGAZINES-BOOKS 1087* S. Gaylord SP. 7898 WASTEBASKET PAPER AND CARTONS SU LU V AN ’S IM lvcr to Oar Handy Unloadiag Dock* Ni Helei’s Carry Hone Th* firms listsd h«r> dtaalrv* to Bouis Bfae Jewelry b* romombared wb«n you *r* dis- tributiag your patroaag* to tb* dil- 1048 S. Gaylord SP. 6026 Addrtss. Italian Spa^etti A Heat Balls FRIEDMAN & SON farant lio** of busiaoss. or Italian Sansage MAin 6178 FOR FAMILY PARTIM 2345 WALNUT PboB* OnUr* ia Advaaca GL. 1S40 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 2, 1946 iX A. FOX-NICHOLSON[-NIO ST. DOMINIC’S WILL HAVE Social Psychology Book S 1 T O 1 0 S Baby Chicks SmecMMr to Irrlnt Anm r«s MAY CROWNING THIS SUNDAY mn4 Nlcketoon 8 tBdk Written by Regis Priest 1542 Bdwy. TA. 2784 (St. Deminic't Pariah, D«BT«r) The Blessed Joan club met at PRICES REDUCED IS MODEL FOR ‘‘The appearance of this book in the field of social psychology The annual May crowning serv­ a luncheon in Golden April 30, to mark the birthday anniversary of is like a gleam of sunlight after rainy skies. . . . It is a return to ices will take place Sunday after­ sanity and the reality of thingfs.” Thus does the Rev. Joseph Huss- $13.00 Per 100 S ave y o u m odernized noon, May 6, in the church at 3:30 the moderator, fa th e r Gainor. SOME STARTED CHICKS The club members presented him lein, S.J., introduce Facing Your Social Situatioji, by the Rev, James YOUR INSURANCE? o'clock. Th« crowning will take F. Walsh, professor of psychology in Regis college (Milwaukee, 2 TO 3 WEEKS OLD place at the Rosary altar. The fig­ with a sterling silver pocket ros TaorMlf Acaiiut N«w Huaidi ary, Mrs. Joseph Pimpl, president, Bruce Publishing Co., 12.75). Calm and equitable in his judgments, CHICI^S FROM FREE RANGE DOUBLE PULLORUM ure of the Blessed Virgin in the and the master of a large number of authorities. Father Walsh TESTED FLOCKS HORACE W. BENNETT Rosary noup will receive the iresided, and Miss Madalene Sul- Vatican City.—Leaders, too, A CO. ivan, secretary, made the gift shows that merely by facing facts and problems with independence STATE SUPERVISED crown, which will bo offered bv the must be led and nee^ the inspira­ and common sense the social psychologist must approach the Chris­ H til OrdiHdai>ti4 faneywork articles, needlework, D i^ian Physicians’ m ild in Chicago. Facing Your Social Situation .tern* to $n ml entertained the patients of ward been given to them, as to every DOWHIHG COAL mnkt.. 6-C at Fitzsimons hospital April linen goods, and novelties will be man—no matter what his position is ms first book, but he is the author of numerous magazine articles HalcheH Drag Store announced. for Catholic publications. 30. For the benefit of the soldiers, —as model and guide One, the imi­ 'Ths Ston st QBsHtT snS Bsrrlcv” AHD HDWE. GO. the sodality repeated its recent The annual Mother’s day spir­ tation of whom makes for true _ Telephone KE 6221 one-act skit, ‘‘Shortages,” origi itual bouquet cards vrill be dis­ greatness,” the Pope said. ‘‘None 701 GRANT “SINCE l»U“ nslly presented before the general tributed at all the Masses Sunday, •THERE’S NO FUEL LIKE AN other could be as perfect as He, FIRST COMMUNION CLASS OempomKihg pnserlptloBs b tbs most sodality union. The sodality mem­ May 6. This distinctive observance none other so worthy of imitation, OLD FUEL” taiporUDt o u t of OUT bosinmi. Securities bers who are not participating in of Mother’s day is the continuation for He is both human and divine, 3260 Downing TA. 2515 CREDIT CORK the Living Rosary Sunday night of a custom of some years’ stand­ God and man. LARG^T IN PARISH HISTORY at the Cathedral wU form part of ing in the church, and meets with ‘‘Gentlemen, as you strive to 14TH AND IROADaWAY the crowning procession at the popular approval as a desirable TA. 5041 perfect yourselves in your profes­ Colorado Springs.—^In the 7:30 church in the afternoon services. manner of expressing the senti­ sion. pattern your characters on 1522 f \ ments of the day’s observance. Mass May 6^ 50 children of Corpus COAL Christ. A courageous, steady car­ Park ( Carnival Committaa MaaU rying out of the principles taught Christ! parish will receive First May 6, at 7:30 p.m. Prompt and Courteous Communion. This will be the largest May devotions in Corpus Christi A meeting of the parish carni­ by Him will reflect to your own fF L O U J E R l SERVICE honor and to the honor of your First Communion class in the his­ urch are held every Wednei val general committee was held by tory of the parish. The School Sis- and Friday evening during D flS K n Bennett’s Employment Service the chairman, Thomas J. Farrell, country; it will react to the good m n k iiB OB i O T 1 o n u 1 1 All Grades of of the men you command and will tera^ffflt. Francis have spent many month of May at 7:30. On Moi P irk At* Coal & Stoker Coals April 29. Mr. Farrell announced hours preparing the children who nights the Miraculous Medal JOSEPH J. McCABE, Mgr. the appointment of several booth be a forceful, though peaceful, Note Line of Fireplace Wood and Kindling contribution to the betterment of attend public gra'de schools, as well vena will be held as usual. Bene­ 312 17th ST., ROOM 9 ' CH. 3211 and game chairmen. Mrs. A. F. as those attending the parochial diction will be given on Tuesday, GIFT WARE Zarlengo accepted the general mankind.” The Holy Father closed MADONNA’S CALL PE. 4604 his address by invoking divine school! for this event All the chil- Thursday, and Saturday mornings chairmanship of the dinner com­ following the Masses, Ivy a n d Rose Bowls . mittee, and is forming her various blessings upon those present and FAST DEUVEBT 8ESVICS , -W AOTED- sub-commiltees. Much early ac­ their families. MARY GAUGHAN GRACE ORI8T, Ownn RAY COAL CO. ENTERS CONVENJ tivity is beinp: evidenced bv the Admiral Hewitt was accom Nurses^ Council iXOWER BASKET 1165 SO. PENN FENIALE workers, and it is anticipated that panied by Mrs. Hewitt and their On April 24 Miss Mary Eliza WjUTRESSES — COOKS — FRY COOKS this year’s features will be ap­ daughter; Vice Admiral Walter beth Gau^han, daughter of Mr, and PASTRY COOKS—STEAM TABLE—BUS GIRLS proved by the members of the par­ Anderson, commanding officer of To Give Bed to Mrs. Janies J. Gaughan, 24 W. Bi­ DISHWASHERS — HOUSE MAIDS — HOTEL MAIDS ish, Mrs. George Bugg will spon­ the V.S.S Mitsouri; and his chief jou street, became a novice in the sor a card party to be held at an of staff. Commodore Tully Shelly, convent of the Sisters of the Good LAUNDRY WORKERS early date, the proceeds of which Also present were Captains Roscoe Prague Nursery Shepherd in St. Paul, Minn. Be­ will be applied to the general ex­ Hillenkoetter and Frederick Tut- fore entering the convent. Miss Official PALLIUM'PICTURES MALE pense of tne dinner to he served hill and other officers. The Archdiocesan Council of Gaughan visited friends in Chi­ COOKS — FRY COOKS — BUS BOYS Saturday evening, June 16, in The American officers were in­ Catholic Nurses met in Mercy hos­ cago. DISHWASHERS — POT WASHERS — FOUNTAIN MEN connection with the opening night troduced by Franklin C. Gowen pital, Denver, the past week, with Mrs. Julia Abbott, a resident of of the carnival. the Sisters of Mercy as hosts. It PANORAMA VIEW ...... 91.50 COUNTER MEN — BAKER’S HELPERS and Harold H. Tittmann, both on Manitou Springs for 60 years, died St. Vincent’s circle met in the the staff of Myron C. Taylor, was voted by the council to donate a in a local hospital April 21 after Some of Above Job$ Are Out^f’Ttncn home of Mrs. Paul V, Murray, 866 personal rfepresentative of the bed to the Infant of Prague nur­ a brief illness. She was bom in CANDID SHOTS...... - ...... 65# a piece Vine, April SO. President of the United States at sery. Father Bert Cunningham, Ireland. Mrs. Abbott was a mem­ the Holy See. [NCWC Radio Wire] C.M., of St. Thomas’ seminary con- ber of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Unued with the seminar on moral parish in Manitou Springs, Re­ ethics in relation to the nursing quiem High Mass was sung April The MILE HIGH PHOTO CO. profession for a group of more than 26 in Our Lady of Perpetual D a n i l l s Guild of Regis 600 Catholic nurses of the city. Help church. Burial was in Ever- 320-22 Seventeenth St. The games pari!y drew a large gjreen cemetery. crowd for the evening’s entertain­ TTiomas Rees will arrive May ' PHONE KEvstone 6114 Changes Date of ment in the Tramway building. to spend a week with his parents, Elaborate plans are being made by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rees, Jr. the council for a Mass and corpor­ Thomas is studying chemistry in Parley to May 7 ate Communion to be held in Holy the graduate school at Yale uni Ghost church, with a breakfast versity in New Haven, Conn, Memhers of the Regis guild of following in the Catholic Charities Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis enter­ Denver are reminded, that owing annex, 1665 Grant street. tained young friends of their to Mother’s day. May 12, this Mrs. John Dowd of Englewood daughters, Juliana and Victoria, at month’s meeting will he held at has been welcomed as a new mem­ an Easter egg hunt Easter Sunday High Pedigree at Regis college on Tuesday eve­ ber of the council. afternoon. A barbecue supper was ning. May 7. This foJlmys closely Mrs. Charlotte Boeck is improv­ served later to guests and their the Regis bazaar and will permit ing in Mercy hospital, where she parents. early reports by the guild com­ underwent major surgery recently. CHIEF OF POLICE a Low Price mittees. The evening meeting is Lucille Sullivan’s mother d i^ ADDRESSES BOOSTERS considered necessary owing to and burial took place in Greeley. The Boosters’ club met in St. other activities early in the Nicola Carsthrphen was recently Mary’s school assembly hall April month. The officers are particu­ called home to Lead, S. Dak., on 25. Police Chief Irwin Bruce was larly anxious that all members account of the death of her mother. guest speaker, and moving pictures that's Crosby Square of the guild families attend this Mrs. Clair Marker, secretary of were shown. gathering. the nurses’ council, was called to During the month of May devo­ Friends of the guild and of Fort Collins, owing to, the serious tions are • held every weekday Regis may make contributions to illness of her father. at 12:16 in St. Mary’s church. “Ye Olde Gift Shoppe” of the Miss Barbara Byrne, daughter Designed for men who know Regis bazaar, to he held on Thurs­ of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Byrne, will day, Friday, and Saturday eve­ Ananal Card Parlji Set their leathers, who appreciate arrive Friday by plane for a 24- nings of this week, by calling day vacation at home. Miss Byrne good lines and long service.. . Mrs. W. J. McMenamy, EM 7083; By Good Shepherd Aid has been doing recreational hos­ Mrs. Claire Martin, MA 8043; pital work at Waltci^Reed hospital faithful reproductions of old any members of the guild, or Re­ The annual Good Shepherd Aid in Washington, D. C. gis college, who will arrange to card party will be held the The bimonthly bridge-luncheon English custom lasts . . . call for the gifts. convent in Denver this year on qf the Newcomers’ club will be at leathers that take a high pol­ Tuesday, May 14, beginnfng at 1 12:30 p.m.'^ Saturday in the home Iniliaiion Is Planned o’clock. This affair is sponsored of Miss Berenice Hoffman. ish and come up smiling after by many prominent Denver Cath­ Miss Katherine McDevitt, daugh­ olic women. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mc- long wear and hard use. The By Marine Auxiliary Mrs. John J. Campbell and Mrs. Devitt, is spending her spring vaca­ ffif) Lillian M. -Young have charge. tion at Long Beach. Calif., with Pre-Flex sole is designed for Members are asked to come early Miss Rita Minogue. They are class­ I Several new members will be flexibility and wonderful com­ if they care to “tour” the build­ mates at the San Francisco (Calif.) Ic ffe h ealed u/n/tindlfy ** initiated at the meeting of the Den­ ing. College for Women. fort. ver unit No. 1 of the Marine Corps Tea will be served from 3 to 5 James Warren will return Sun­ league auxiliary ThursoS^evening, p.m.. for those who do not vrtsh day from St. Louis after a two- May 9, at 7:45, at 1665 Grant to play cards, by daughters whose week visit with Joseph O’Heam. street. President Cora Lee Hupp mothers are members of the Aid. The young men have returned from No harm can come to me when you placQ Man’* Shop— Straat will officiate. There will also be They will be Bernice Reddick, overseas service,- and are former Floor, Arapahoo visitors from the Mile High de­ Claire McMenamy, Mary Anne classmates at Notre Dame univer­ the responsibility for my care in tlie hands tachment to aid in nrtl^tai-y order Dolan, Mary Kay Miller, and sity. others. of The Denver Dry Goods Co. I will have Regis Mothers’ Club complete protection and insurance, from Peruvian Carcjinal SHOE REPAIRIHG To Hold Annual Tea moth damage, fire, theft and summer heat. WHILE YOU WAIT Circulating fresh, clean air kept at an even The Regii Mothers’ club annual tea will be held temperature preserves the life and beauty Thursday, May 9, in the Regis t library, Denver, at 2 o’clock. of your furs. There will be a bonded mes­ Mothers of the eighth grade boys of the city and mothers sy nsM/nm senger in a special service car to pick up of the seniors at Regis high school will be guests of Jjonor. VOmSHOBS and deliver your precious furs. “ Y^thin All members are urged to at­ tend, as a report on the ba­ our delivery area,” We have a new consul­ zaar will he given. ______tation service to arrange for repairs and cleaning by our fur stylist. Either bring Place your order now for your furs in or phone KE. 2111, branch 12. Rubber heeli, top lifts, toe I t ’s important! custom - made Confirmation pieces, half soles, full soles, I and First Communion dresses. attached bj experienced Storage Rale; Only 2% of your valuation, mini­ shoemaker^ while you work mum charge for fur coats . . . 3.00, for cloth coats . . . 2.00. Cardinal Joan Gnalberto Gue­ or shop. We also remodel vara, Archbuhop of Lima, Peru, one of 11 New World prelatei shoes, cut out toes or heels, railed to tho Sacred College at the Fur Storage Service — Sixth Floor recent Coniiitory in Rome, U the rebind, take in sides to fit, first Peruvian to be so honored. make shoes longer or wider. \ Too ill to attend the Conaistory fashions for the very young on Feb. 18, he received the Card­ for Quality Shoo Repairing at inal’s hat on Feb. 28. Cardinal Popular Price*— Visit Our Shoe Guevara wsis ordained on June 2, 1906, and consecrated Bishop of Repair Dept. . . . Basomeni "Vhert Dnmr Shfi uU Ct^JmW-Urmoao ttU 1618 California Sl ALpine 1511 Trujillo on March 2, 1941. He is assigned to tha Titular Church of St. Eusebio.— (RNS photo) Thursday, May 2, 1946 Office, 9S8 Bannock Street THE. DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4?05 PAGE FIVE ACADEMY STUDENTS TO OFFER f R 2 ACT OPERETTA IN BOULDER

Boulder. — (Mt. St. Gertrude’s Leake, Diana Mae Prelog, Mikell Academy) —Springtime Waltz, ^an Hogan, Dorothy Denbo, Nancy Lowry, Marilyn Miller, Earlene operetta in two acts, will be pre­ Brierly, Shannon Barker, Mare. sented May 4 and 5 by Mt. St. Kay Neary, Joan Casey, and Jac­ Gertrude’s students. The cast of characters includes Mary Jane queline Brown; Kelly, Barbara Luttrell, Joan Ken­ Conspirators’ dance — Helen ney, Betty Jean Mergell, Paulina W’orley, Jimmy D^gherty, Shirlw Sterling.—The Rev. Roy Figlino Fink, Mary Ellen Dolan, Bobby Wyatt, Dorothy »erlock. May r. of St. Augustine’s church, Brigh­ Lou Meigh, Marian Harrison, Peg- Main, Shirley Halpin, Sally King, ton, will deliver the baccalaureate ^ Antonelli, Helen Worley, Mary Dolores Zeren, and Jackie Brak- address at the senior graduation Francis Main, Jimmy Dougherty, hage. exercises in St. Anthony’s church Shirley Halpin, Patricia Boucher, Ballet—Yvonne LeMaire, Patty Thursday, May 30, at 8 p.m. Barbara Jean Smith, and Elizabeth Warren, Iris Cizek, Edith Kelly, Topping the honor roll for the Davidson. Shirley Origer, Gloria Schram, past six weeks were two seniors, Others taking part are: Rose Elaine Moruzzi Sandra Epstein, James Dorsey, 93; and Catherine festival merrymakers-^Betty Jane and solo dancer, Patricia Boucher; Fehringer, 93. Highest for the jun­ MEET POST-WAR COMPETITION Jellison, Rose Marie Jellison, Viennese waltz — Bobby Lou iors was Barbara Applehans, with Joan Plante, Ruth Mitchell, Diana Meigh, Judy Wight, Mary Jane 93.2. Bill Berg tbps the sophomore O’Sullivan, Patsy King, Bobbie Kelly, Barbara Luttrell, Pat Fran- class with a 98; and his little in ■ ^ e M e m o r y Dee Laughlin, Wanda Wolney, zen, Joan Kenney, Jeanne Cleve­ sister, Mary Jane Berg, is high Cynthia Schwalbe, Jacqueline Wor­ land, and Patty Sullivan; among the freshmen with 93.2. Among the 30 to make the WELL-CLEANED CLOTHES ley, Nancy Redman, Bette Mae Patriotic Americans — Joan Lambert, June Rose White, Jac­ honor roll are also the following: Craig, Margie Horinek, Marie Wil Seniors—Anne Baseg^io, 86.2; .THEY MAY HAVE TO LAST A LONG TIME queline Vitry, Ann Maytag, and kens, Natalie Jacobucci, Marietta Anna Mae Baldassar; Mary Klein, 90.6; Elaine Quint, The memory of an old home is like the memory of Kanable, Waunita Plante, Dolores 89.4; and a newcomer, Mary Peasant dancers—Jeanne Gilki Suchey, Dianna Humphreys, Kay Kaberline, 86.2. a dear friend. Every ornament and piece of furniture son, Marlee Gerber, Cassandra Curtin, Mary Ann Scheib, Darlene Anderson, Nancee Wright, Rose Schaefer, Emma Mae Higgins, Juniors — Lorraine Applehans. is precious and may be recalled with great vividness Ellen Cavanaugh, Maury Leigh 89.6; Elizabeth Fitzjonn, 91; Rosemary O'Meara, Harriet Meyer, Beverly Lewis, 91.8; Barbara K E . 8341 after many years. So persistent is memory that we and Berdean Sramek; Fehringer, 89; Irene Monheiser, 2162 Arapahoe St. take steps to associate the last memories of those we European maidens — Marilyn 88.8; and Delores Quinn, 87.2. Moore, Betty Jean Roberts, Gail Sophomores—John Geron, 92.4; love with beautiful surroundings, flowers and friends. Tweed, Barbara Brower, Beverly Mary Alma Dollerschell, 86.4; Pavela, Arlene Hilgers, Jeanne La- Barbara Sieben, 90.2; Josephine cette, Janet McDermott, Barbara Bretz, 88; Consuela Martinez, 89; The service at Horan*s is friendly, beautiful and Scanlon, .Joan Vaughn, Mary £. and a newcomer, Rupert Folda, Baldassar, and Velida Plante, 86.2. dignified, a truly beautiful memorial to a rich and The operetta is undei^the direc­ Freshmen—^Loma Hofsetz, 91.8; happy life. tion of the Sisters of Charity, Harold Kloberdanz, 86.8; Irene B.V.M, JDancing instructors are Sewald, 91.4; Mark Fehringer, 86; Misses Jerry and Margie O’Neil Vincent Folladori, 88.2; Marjorie of the O’Neil aPersonality school, Helmberger, 88.2; Ma*y Lou COLORADO Denver. The dramatic coach is Helmberger, 85; Rosemary Klein, NTLERS Mrs., Amaryllis Poth, Denver, 85.8; and Vivian Schuette, 88.2. C. D. 0*BH«e . HOTEL SPRINGS Officers and members of Den speech instructor at Mt. St. Gert­ Barbara Fehringer was chosen k Chapris er council, K. of C., will journey rude’s academy. of Our Lady’s sodality in PEREINS-SHEAIIEII May 6 to Stratton to confer the a recent school election. Other KEystone 6297 Ktyitaie 6296 major degrees of the ordei^on 35 officers and chairmen are Bar­ 1527 CLEVCLANE PLACE candidates following the success­ bara Applehans, secretary; Fran­ 102 No. Tejon ful degree work held in Denver cis Unrein, treasurer; Jerome COLORADO SPRINGS’ ' last Sunday. 40 Will Receive L’Heureux, Apostolic chairman; BHARTBST 8TORR Fifty-five candidates for Denver Consuela Martinez, Our Lady’s chairman; and Barbara Sieben, council received the major degrees Store for Men fn Heart of the City Sunday under the direction of Wil­ Eucharistic chairman. liam J. Nelson, district deputy, First Commiiiiion Anne Baseggio, outgoing pre Boys Shop DINING ROOM and There’s a in your future i OF C. and Past State Deputy John J. feet, will crown the statue of the Women’s Casual Shop COFFEE SHOP Sullivan. Addresses were made by Blessed Virgin in a ceremony in Monsignor John R. Mulroy, coun­ St. Anthony’s church May 19 at Write for Beautiful Folder AT ^ cil chaplain, and Archbishop Urban 2:30 p.m. In Welby Church B*ndm*d* Pornitor* — Antlqa** SLOIFS DFORFES J. Vehr at a banquet jp the Cathe­ Beverly Lewis, junior, has been TRY R*prodDc(d — R «piirinf — Rcflnlihlaa dral room of the Albany hotel named Paduan editor for 1946-47. Uphol*t«rui( — Drap«ric* Sunday evening. She will be recommended for the Welby.-p (Assumption Parish)— Whitney Electric Co. Monsignor Mulroy urged con­ Catholic School Press association O’Meara Motor Co. Forty children will receive their pin award, as will John Geron, Pete Baroni tinuation of civic and religious First Holy Communion on Mother’s Electrical Service III FOOT COILINS activities by Denver council and sophomore, for steady, dependable Furniture Shop day. May 12, in the 8 o’clock Mass. 208 No. Tejea M 906 DENVER’S LARGEST FORD DEALER commended the knights for their reporting and news coverage. The crowning of the Blessed Vir “E8T. m i- PBONE U. UO* TH SO. CASCADB Fort Collins.—The Knights of tireless work in behalf of the Na­ gin’s statue will be in the evening OppoaiU Antlon Hotel ^ 1335 BROADWAY MAin 3111 1314 ACOMA Columbus will hold a second and tional Catholic Community Serv­ of the same day at 8 o’clock. Betty third degree initiation in Fort Col ice. He urged a city-wide extension Lou Dursey will crown the statue lins Sunday, May 12. Ceremonies of K. of C. activities, particularly and will be assisted by Lorraine Cliff Dwellings DOENGES MOTOR COMPLIUENTS O f will be held in the Oddfellows hall, in parish work, and also specific Werth and her sister, Margaret starting at 2 o’clock. The banquet action in discouraging the spread Dursey. COMPAIVY JIM JACKSON will be sferved in St. Joseph’s hall of Communism and secularism. A nephew, John, and two nieces, at 6:30. Those in charge of ar­ Regular attendance at council Dena and Annette Giambastiani, Ford Products Plumbing & Heating rangements include Louis Orleans, meetings is the best way to unite To Be Reopened Proven spent a week with their uncle, the Sacceuon to 312 N. CUSTER degree team; E. 0. Ahlbrandt, in combating these evils, he pointed Rev. John Giambastiani, O.S.M., VOLLMER BROS. M. 7M preparation of hall and initiation; out They returned to their homes in EYE David Costello, toastmaster; Earl Archbishop Vehr discussed the Stockton, Calif., April 29. Colorado Springs—Peyton Prid- Kiely, program; a n d Charles current trend toward Communism dy of Houston, Tex., last Saturday Schneider, banquet. and secularism and urged greater Prom Queen Crowned in the May Realty office invested “If Your Needs Are Electrical EXAMINATIONS Visiting wives ' will be enter participation by the kni^hta and The crowning of the prom queen, $60,000 cash in the “dead past"L" >Tfie Mnray Drag Co. Call Main 939” tained in th e Northern hotel. Lorraine Wertn, took place April with hopes of profits in the futur^ Special Care other lay organizations in study ‘Superior Service Stores" WIRING—FIXTURBS AND REPAIRS Women on this committee include clubs and other organizations to 25 in Assumption school hall. The The cliff dwelling ruins in Manito■t For Special Cases Mrs. C. Schneider, Mary Jackson, combat juvenile delinquency. He following took part in the corona­ constitute his investment. Main Store Phone Main 144 Berwick Electric Go. L. Orleans, J. Robiodeau, W. Ham Mr. Priddy, although not a HYPERPHORU v also announced future building tion ceremony: Senior attendant, Htla Ster* — IS North Tojee St. ^ mett, N, Parsoneault, and E. Ahl­ plans for parochial schools which Qetty Lou Dursey; junior attend­ Catholic, claims Irish ancestry and J. D. BERWICK PHOTOPHOBIA jokingly pointed out that he was '' North Stere — tSZ North Toioe M. Colorado Sprint*, Colorado VERTIGO brandt. are being held in abeyance at ants, Elaine Rossi and Agnes Par- The Altar and Rosary society met present Father Henry Ford, re­ reco; train-bearers, Darlene Russo not opening the ancient cliff dwell­ DR.A.D.KLEYHAUER May 1. Mrs. V. 0. Caffin paid cently returned from overseas and Barbara Nuou; page.s, Bernard ings to ease the present housing tribute to the older mothers in the service, urged a generous contribu­ Covillo and Dick Wilkin.son. shortage, but to present an e ^ The Heyse Sheet MORRISSEY Optometrist society. The women were asked to tion for the forthcoming food The crowning was preceded by cational program to the you^er get their spiritual reports in soon drive. the grand march and followed by generation that has yet to see' the Metal Works Auto & Truck 1511 Welton St. REyrtooe 1044 wonders of the PiBfe’s Peak re­ INCORPORATED so that the reports from the so­ Following the banquet, a dance two dances played by Miss Jerry Repair ciety can be given at the annual O’Neil of the O’Neil personality gion. He intends to use the Reg­ BRATING ROOFINQ and social took place in the ball­ ister as an advertising, medium in 8BEET METAL ACCW meeting in Denver. room. ^ school. The group then proceeded SIS North Woboi Stroot Brake & Light Stickers Mrs. E. Ahlbrandt, president of to the Brown Palace hotel for a “selling” the ancient caves to ed­ Phono I U*ln ill the Fort Collins deanery, invited dinner dance. The prom was spon­ ucational groups throughout the E et ISU 7 W. Cuchorros the members to attend the first sored by the PTA. The juniors and nation. deanery meeting in Loveland War Bride Joins seniors of Assumption school Mr. Priddy, a veteran theater Thursday, May 16. gratefully acknowledge the time man, worked quietly in Colorado EASTER GIFT flST YEAR The Rev. Francis Kappes of and money spent by this organiza­ Springs for three months sizing up HEADQUARTERS Bulova & Gruen Loveland was speaker at the so­ Littleton Husband tion to give them such a pleasant the property, which has been closed NICE STOCK OF RELIGIOUS GIFTS CASH cial hour following the business evening. for the past five years. Then, fol­ AND EASTER CARDS Watches session. Sunday Schedule lowing the news of the sale of the We Will Pay Cash for Small The post-Lenten party sponsored Littleton. — Another British Montcalm castle by the Sisters of TH E WIGWAM KAPELKES Homes in or Near Denver. by the Altar and Rosary society bride arrived in Littleton April 25 Masses on Sunday are at 6, 8, Mercy in Denver, Manitou received 1*1 R. PIKES PEAK AVK. 9 S. TEJON was held April 23. About 200 to join her husband, Louis Doerfer. and 10 o’clock. Sunday is Commun­ an additional thrill when it learned Quick Action — Call or See adults enjoyed • the party in the The couple were married last July ion day for the Altar society. that the Ellison property was sold 32 large hall, and 100 or more boys at Ashton-in-Makerfield, Lanca May 3, first Friday of the for $50,000 Saturday. NAVA-HOPI and girls of junior and senior high shire. Sgt. Doerfer was stationed month, devotions in honor of the The property contains many FOOTWEAR school age were entertained in the at Vilshofen, Germany. His bride Sacred Heart of Jesus, with the large natural caves. The cliff IIVDIAA STORE ujiLLiflms & m m small hall. Refreshments were was with the Auxiliary Territorial exposition of the Blessed Sacra­ dwellings were brought to Mani­ 55 Years of Quality De.lor* In served. service at Salisbury. ment, are held at 8 a.m. In the tou in 1906 over the narrow gauge ALSO aOSUERT AND BAGS GENUINE COIN SILVER JEWELRT evening the pei-petual novena in NAVAJO RUGS - CBIMAYO BLANKET! Ten members of the Senior New­ Mrs. Doerfer, the former Molly railroad from Mesa Verde. In POTTERY AND BASKETS 1643 Stoat T A . 6Z 66 man club, accompanied by the Very W. Hart, served with the ATS for honor of Our Lady of Sorrows will those days it was an arduous trip Rev. Eugene O’Sullivan, attended more than five years and was re­ be held at 7 o’clock. for early sight-seers to travel to The Vorhes Shoe Co. 2 East Pike* Peak Avc. the district Newman club meeting leased from service last fall. Recently discharged from serv­ the Southwest to visit the ancient Sifht Stcinc hr 6l*(* Cosch in Laramie, Wyo., April 28. EleC' Sgt. Doerfer returned to the ice are Anthony Porcreco, son of ruins. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Porreco, and tion of officers for next year was United States last winter and pre­ American Hotel Sold Don’t Get in a Fix in ’46 held. Charles Piper, a Colorado ceded his wife to Littleton. They Sylvester Di Giacomo, son of Mr. Without In.nrance McCARTY SP. SP. Optometrist and Optician A. & M. student and member of will make their home at 142 S. and Mrs. Tony Di Giacomo. L. H. Capstick, formerly of 7410 COAL 7415 St. Joseph's Senior Newman club, Nevada avenue. George Ciancio, son of Mr. and Blessed Sacrament parish in St. M. E. McGARTY COAL CO. was elected provost recording sec- Mrs. Charles Ciancio, is home on Louis, has purchased the American Better Coal — Better Service Wash, and Eagle Exchange Nuptial Vowi leave. hotel in Manitou. “The visiting Lump and Egg $ 7 .5 8 Helen Walsh cretary. MA. 6405 The Senior Newman club will Wedding vows were exchanged clergy are welcome,” said Mr. Cap- tine—INSURANCE— AUTO AiaoeiaU Spero-Reale Rite* BILL HeCARTY 828 So. Conejo* $6.28 meet in Ammons hall Thursday by Miss Patricia Menke of Wray stick, “and I will guarantee them Zll-4 Colo. Sarin** Bank Bid*. IVV* DoabU ScrtoB Not.. W. R. JOSEPH and Edwin J. Conrad, Jr., of The wedding of Miss Albina some of the best rooms in Manitou evening, May 2, at 6:45. Election Reale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Streeter Lamp and Esc... $9.40 ATSa EXAMINED of officers will be held. Louviers. The double-ring cere­ for less than $5 a n^ht.” mony was performed before Father Frank Reale, and Pasquale Spero, Phaat TAkur ISSO Miss Barbara McCarry, student The Colorado Springs Rodeo as­ COMPLIMENTS OP R64 So. at the State Teachers’ college, was E. R. Korb in St. Andrew’s church .son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Spero, sociation has set the dates Aug. 21 ENTERPRISE TENT Broadway aiS-SIE Maltftl. BM:; took place before a Nuptial High FUEL SERVICE home for spring vacation the week in Wray and was followed by a to 25 for the first rodeo since be­ OLSON & BENROW Nuptial Mass. Mass April 28 with Father Giam- fore the war. before Easter. bastiani officiating. AND AWNING GO. PLBG. & HTG. CO. Those home from Loretto Heights Mrs. Louis Menke, sister-in-law A games party will be given by . The famous Pike’s Peak Labor 123 South Nevada Avenne college, Denver, for the Easter holi of the bride, was matron of day races 'n’ill be held again this 116 North Weber St. honor. The best man was Donald the Holy Name society Sunday, ' PH. 1264 days were Patricia Doyle, Mary Lu May 5, in the school hall at 8 p.m. year for the first time since the Now Awninx* Now In Stock Tel. Main 3066 FI R M TIIK L t LEAi\IJ%<; Prendergast, and Gay and Eliza' Conrad, brother of the bridegroom. All are invited to attend. war. The road so far has been r r a beth Wilgus. A wedding dinner for the fam­ opened to Glen Cove. Mrs. Mary A. Vjmmett of Colo AND ilies and close friends of the couple Danny Rogers of St. Mary’s par­ SIMPSON & GO. rado Springs has been visiting her was served in the home of the ish, recently returned from serv­ son and family the past 10 days. bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil Tree Dedicated ice, has opened a modem, stream­ (Saccetsort to Seldomrldztl I RCRlir. SHAMPOOIIVG Harry, Smith died in his home liam Menke, in Wray following lined restaurant in Manitou, fea­ Flour • Feed • Grain - Hay here April 29 after an illness of the Mass. turing fried chicken and steaks. Seed • Beans • Dug Food many months. moth proofed In 1941 Mr. Conrad enlisted, in to 3 War Heroes J. G. Shabouh, manager of the Bird & Poultry Supplies Sister Mary Odile Hammett, the armed forces and served as a M A K E R S O P and insured daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cliff and Paradise ranch and Cath­ captain in the field artillery in Arvada.— (Shrine of St. Anne) olic business man of Manitou, an­ PRONE MaeCRAGKEN Hammett, recently received her Europe for two and one-half years. MAIN 11 black veil and pronnounced her —The Arbor day program April nounces that he will have auto­ Soeetatorf to Vandarpeel He returned home last September 22, sponsored by the Arvada Gar­ mobiles again this year in place of . 737 UNCOLN first vows in the Loretto mother and is taking over the management house in Kentucky. den club, included the planting of horse-drawn vehicles used during of the ranch of his grandfather, a tree on the grounds at the Shrine the war. Five junior high school boys C. J. Conrad, near Louviers. accompanied Father O’Sullivan to of S t Anne. The Rev. A. G. Ritter St. Mxry’* PTA Meet* May 22 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conrad, Don dedicated the tree in memory of Denver to attend the conferring aid, Betty, and Charles, all of The regular May meeting of St. of the pallium. the three boys from the parish who Mary’s Parent-Teachers’ associa­ FEEDS ^ Louviers, and Miss Virginia Con­ gave their lives in the war, Charles WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE The ninth grade girls were taken tion has been postponed until May 2*1 WEST COLORADO AVENUE VILLAGE INN 9 9 rad, who came from Salt Lake A. Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Uptown Storw IB East Colorado ATtnoo 0 0 on an outing to Estes Park by Mrs, City, attended the wedding. 22, at which time there will be in­ Why Pay More Schneider and Mrs. Berord April M. Moore; George G. Klumker, stallation of officers for next year. 25. son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Klum­ "(Trademark) The girls of the junior high re Navf MoHiers to Hold ker; and Cletus W. Barenburg, ALEY DRUG CD. BUCK SPORTING cently entertained the' boys’ basket­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baren­ ball teaip at a party and dinner. Denver Tag Day May 4 burg. THERE’S A PRESCRIPTION ‘ GOODS GO. Other guests were Father O’Soil i The Altar and Rosary society DRUGGISTS Wm.W.Myer Drug Stores van. Father Flynn, and the coach will meet in the church hall May "Svorythiii* for Bvtrx Sport” Election of officers for next year 7 at 2 p.m. with Mmes. 0. Phono Mala lU *32 8*. Ttjoa St Phone Main 930 INCORPORATED , Navy Mothers’ club will hold COLORADO SPRINGS 19 NO. TEJON ST. will be held at the meeting of the National Navy Tag day on May 4. Schneider and H. Lee as hostesses. Colorado Ovmed Stores PTA Friday, May 10. The nomi Proceeds from the sale of tags will St. Anne’s circle will meet in the nating committee consista of Mrs, promote recuperation, recreation home of Mrs. Rose Sanitorno on S. In Your Future Wadsworth, May 7, at 8 p.m. The firms listed here de­ ZELHA & ADAMS Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. E. 0. A-hlbrandt, Mrs. Walter and rehabilitation in' three wards Conoco Service Station Broadway and Ellsworth 16tb and California Hammett, and Mrs. David Costello, of tubercular girl patients in Fitz Dr. C. J. Hayden is quite ill in serve to be remembered his home, 742 E. Grandview ave­ Goldei Molors, Inc. 15th and California Simons General hospital, Denver. e 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION Entertainment is furnished these nue. See or Gall Ferd Wolf when you are distributing Do Not Have St^eeial Solet But Sell You Our /.aw ii ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER wards twice a month by the Navy . Mrs. Kelly Klumker and son, Phonp Gnidrn 12 your patronage in the dif­ Prirrt Evvrj Day on 411 Drug Marrhamditv. 'Week of Sunday, May 5: Mothers’ club and each girl’s Richard, of Tooonas spent the St. Scholadtea’s ebureb, Erie birthday is remembered with week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ GOLDEN, COLO. ferent lines of business. (13 Hoars’)^ card and gift. tin Klumkar. ir«Ts4a At*. M Cach* Ih M in

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PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4805 Thursday, May 2, 1946 Old Masters on Exhibition L nOW is the time fsOUTH BROADWAY h to buy CANNED CITRUS SUPER MARKET ’ JUICES A. B. ALLEY MARTYN HORKANS (Loyola Pariih, Denver) An important bazaar meeting at Safewayl 475 S O irra BROADWAY-North of Ward^s will be held in the school hall Fri­ m m day, May 3, at 8 p.m. All parish­ ioners are invited to attend, as Town House 46-oz. plans will be made for the coming Grapefrait Jiiee No. 2 can..... 1 2 c can ... 2 7 c bazaar, June 20, 21, 22, and 2.3, in y O U R d o l l a r which a De Luxe Ford car will be 48-oz. IW S given away. OrangeJuiceS;^°:r . ,i7 c can 41c Sunday, May 5, will be Commun­ Blended Jake 15c ffr 38c p s t r et c h es h e r e I ion day for the Young Ladies’ so­ can dality at the 8:30 Mass. Thursday at 8 p.m. the young women will EGGS M. C. P. Lemon Jnico 8-oz. can 1 0 c meet in the home of Miss Betty Cream of the Crop O’Donnell, 2653 Clayton. Large Special*, G*. AA Heinz, y g Thomas Haley, father of Dr. Baby Foods 4V4-OZ. can.... KRAFT DINNERS, pkg...... 10c « Haley, was buried from Loyola 1 doz. in ctn.... 4 8 c Wednesday at 10 o’clock. Baby Foods Gerber, 7 c Convertf Baptized Breakfast Gems ^ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Shnrfiiie, . On Sunday Father Edward Mur­ Large Extras, Gr. A phy, S.J., baptized two of his con­ Baby Foods 4 ^.4-oz. can.... 7c 2 46 ox. can...... 27e c verts, Mrs. Rose Alice Hughes and 1 doz. in ctn.... 4 5 c her daughter, Marilyn. Sponsors Airway Coffee ^ 2 1 2 PEAS, Kuner, Big Sweet, No. 2 ean 15c ^ were Mrs. M. Valley and Carol De AERGW AX b a g ..... C Rose. Mrs. B. Tierney is visiting her Pint .. 2 5 c Nob Hill Coffee e 2 6 c PRUNES, Del Monle,^ ready to son, James, in Dubuque, la. Mrs. Sarah Kalamaya is visiting Swift An Sweet Quart 4 5 c Margarine ! lb. carton ...... 24c 5^ serve, 303 glass... • • • • 17e her sister in Kentucky. The regular games party is held BLEACH ^ KRAUT, Kaners, 2i caa...... • • • t t • 14e every Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. in Corn ... 14c the school hall. White Magic 3 C H EES E, Vsiveela, 2 lb...... 71e First Lt. William Crowley re­ K ra u t can 14c ceived a discharge from the army. Quart glass .... 1 0 c w CORN, Del Mali Cream , Ravioli & Chicken 16*01. rU 18c 1’4-gal. glass.... 1 9 c Ranchera’ Pride L No. 2 can...... 12c S Sisters, Boys CLOROX Turkey & Noodles 29c ^ TOMATO SOUP, Campbell...... 9c 3 To Fete Group Quart ...... 1 8 C Corned Beef Hash

ir^jr^^LE^TY OF PARKING SPACE The sisters and boys at Mt. St. Windex 8-01. b o ttle _____ 1 3 c 2 botiiee for 2 5 c Vincent’s home, Denver, will en­ ChocolaU "St. Agnes Before the Ruins," a 16th century lived in Rome in the fourth century and endured tertain members of St. Vincent's Ovalfine Plain, ■mail can . O w C Large can ___ 6 6c \ Venetian masterpiece by Gian Battista Moronr, is martyrdom at the age of 12 or 13 years. I^ne of Aid society on Tuesday, May 7, at WHEN ARTHRITIS FLARES UP one of the great paintings of the Old Masters exhi> the pictures in the show has aver gone visiting out 2:30 o’clock. On Thursday, May Tea Bags r r " : 13c 9, they will fete members of the Pkg. 48 3 6 c Mountain Valley Mineral Water from HoX Springs, bition, on view exclusively at the Colorado Springs of the East before. Thn “Saint Agnes” has been Fine Arts center from May 5 to June 3. St. Agnes lent by Knoedler galleries, New York. Annunciation branch of SL Vin­ Ark., helps to: 1. Reduce excessive uric acid; 2. cent’s Aid and on Sunday, May Edwards GoHee l;1.29 c 2-Ib. gU______5 7 c Stimulate kidney functions; 3. Expel systemic 12, parents, friends, and relatives Sunny Dawn ' wastes; 4. Supply vital minerals to the body. SI. Joseph’s Guild Sols will be entertained. Mountain Valley is delivered right to you just as CATHEDRAL ‘HI-PAL’ GIVEN In 1925 a yearbook was is­ Tomato Juice N ., ...1 O c 46-ot. can —...... ,, 2 2 c it flows from the famous spring at America's May 4 for Meoling al P a PII ^***®° ‘ **^*‘*'’ Kernel i | Central, cream Arthritis Spa in Arkansas. sued in which a special tribute was paid to a group of women Wern GoMen Bantam, 12.oi. can I style G.B. No, 2 can 1 5 c Order a Case of 6 Half Gallons Today THREE HIGH HONOR RATINGS Library in SI. Francis’ who called themselves the Dorcas society. They began holding Stokes Chili Ask for Free Booklet with Beans. No. 300 can ...... 1 6 c Hi-Pal, Cathedral high school of the Colorado conference of the monthly meetings in the year 1886 Gerber, ' ^ Clapp’,, St. Joseph’s guild will meet for the purpose of making gar­ student publication, now holds All-’ CSMC in t h e quarterly meet- Junior Foods 4!^-ox. c a n __ ■ W 6^-os. can _ 9 c DEEP ROCK WATER CO. American, All-Coloradoan, and All- Saturday, May 4, at 2 o’clock in ments for the poor and the or­ 614 27th Street TAbor 5121 St. Francis de Sales’ school li­ phans. This was the beginning of Catholic ratings for the first time Baby Cereal Gerber or Clapp's, -oi. pk*. in its history. Notification of the brary, Denver. _Hoste8ses will be St. Vincent’s Aid society. The fol­ 8 1 4 c All-American award was received Mmes. John B. Craig, R. J. Reis- lowing women were charter mem­ LORD’S SHOE REPAIR IIAUG BROS. this week for the eighth consecu- nyder, and Harry Grout, and Miss bers: Mmes. C. P. Jacobson, J. K. E A U l U r e m e r g e n c y BREAD twe year from the National Scho­ Ellen German. Mullen, C. D. MePhee, K. G. Coop­ I A n i l i b SUGGESTION: Mrs, Wright’s *Lonls Https Thtm that Http ThtmtelTst” lastic Press association at the Uni­ The annual May party of the er, Louise Batione, Frank Mott, Wheat or En­ ARCH SUPPORTS MARKET versity of Minnesota, Minneapolis, guild will be held May 9 at 1 Thomas F. Dillon, Joseph Bailey, Use Fruits instead of riched White FOR CORN FED MEATS Minn. o’clock in the Hospitality house Jacob Scherrer, C. R. Hurd, and Sliced, Dated MEN AND WOMEN FISH AND POULTRY In winning All-American honors of the Public Service company. Catherine M. Clifford. pastries for destarts this year, Hi-Pal was rated with An invitation is extended to any 426 15th St. 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 Hostesses will be Mmes. John H. to save wheat for Yoaf.... 8 C approximately 1,250 college and Spillane, J. J. Jaap, A. C. Trim- surviving relatives of the charter H i-lb. loaf high school papers and was among lett, Edward Nevins, and Harry members to attend the May 7 starving people. discon- the nine schools in the country, in­ Grout meeting. cluding public and private, to re­ The Best of Everything to You! ceive the All-American rating in W* UiJit Old SboM Look Liki New its division, COMPLETE LINE OF Hi-Pal garnered 970 points, 70 SHOE SUPPUBS A sFEW iV V above the number required for the Master Shoe Rebailder All-American rating. The student 503 15th St. Phone TA. 0812 publication was judged excellent “DENVKK'S MOST PROGRESSIVE" in school sports coverage. The judge’s comment was: “Your sports MASTER KEY SHOP section gives a thorough glimpse The Cascade Laundry & Dry Gleaners I I III I H i n . of school sports activities.” Complete Laundry & Qry Cleaning Service II It II k t I I Staff Personnel W« Call for and DellTer The 1946 staff personnel in­ i 1847 Market St. Tabor 6370-6379 cludes: Editor-in-chief, Mary Anne MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Connors; page 1 editor, Jo Anne Robert Madden H3 litll S t TA. M il ■Robert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray; ing held in St. Mary’s academy SEBVICB CALU AUTO KST8 April 28. M A C A k O N I HAIL OBDEB8 ACCEPTED Norman Smith, '41, former PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Cathedralite, now a student in St. Thomas’ seminary, was elected COLFAX MARKET president of the Colorado confer­ COLFAX AT COLFAX AT ence. DOWNING UARION Patricia Taheny, *46, president of the Immaculate Conception unit of Cathedral high, gave an in­ HONE PUBI.IC MARKET "THE FISH LOVER’S HOST FROM COAST TO COAST” teresting report on home .mission > -'F ^ _ ------■ ** > — literature. Other Cathedral mission repre J 6 RYAX’S sentatives at the meeting were Mary Ann Rush, Eleanor Tait, / Fish and Poultry Geraldine Hoxworth, Doris Bro, and Gloria Garcia. Phone Tabor‘1776’ "Everything Under the Beautiful Wt Sperialiic in Sea” Good Bakery Goods MILK FED POULTRY 23rd Notre Dame Fresh Cut Flowers Complfl. Lin. of 1130 E. -★ FAGAN’S SEA FOODS AND Colfax Ave. F R E S H F IS H Night Is Observed Large Assortment of Potted FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE—FREE CITY-WIDE DELIVERY ,Ma. 0541 VOSS BROS. By Denver A lum ni Plants and Funeral Designs Mary Anne Connors Delivery to Arrive The 23rd annual Universal Notre JERRY BREEN ’Thursday Campbell; page 2 editor, Mary Dame night was observed by 60 Order Early Anne Connors; page 3 editors, Denver alumni and thair guests WAKE UP TO Shirley Buss and Peggy McGovern; when they met April 29 for a din­ Fancy Green Shrimp page 4 editor, Alice Smith; ex ner and social in the Rose room Florist change editor, Carmcleta Reich!; of the Park Lane hotel. The last ^ Arkansas Channel BEHER MEAT business manager, Regina Dia Monday of April has become the 1456 California MA. 2279 Clark $ Flowers mond; assistant, Frances Donlon; traditional time for Notre Dame Catfish — Lake Superior Complete Line of Cut reporters-Josephine Albee, Ger- aldine Vierling, Mary Jane Cuth-^'"®and proclaim their loyalty to the Whitefish — Choice Roe VALUES Flowers & Potted Plants bertson, Margaret Daly, Patricia The firms listed here de­ Donehue, Ros# Ferris, Rosemary school of the golden dome. The FLORAL SPRAYS ANl> CORSAGES usual nation-wide radio hookup serve to be remembered Shad — Fresh Salmon, Flanagan,. Adrienne Greenwell with the master meeting on the Gladys Kennedy, Margaret university campus could not be when you are distributing Bass and Others We Deliver TA. 3662 Keenan, Rosemary Blocksom, Patsy For Quality See McCarthy, and May Matz; and arranged. your patronage/ in the dif­ COLFAX DRIVE-IN sports reporters—Edward Koer- Meetings this year were dedi­ ferent lines of business. Turkeys ner, Robert Madden, John Martin, cated to alumni who saw service or John Nemmers, Edward Valdez, lost their lives in World war II. Chickens, Rabbits and Thornton Jones, Two Denver men were remembered Named CSMC Officer in this dedication: John Walsh of ------NOW ------Robert Madden, '47, Cathedral the marines, one-time athletic di­ PHOTO STAMPS Jess Super Market LOOP MARKET junior, was elected vice president rector at St. Clara’s ’orphans^, and Bob Grasier, who lost his life 2 ^ - c i , MARKET BAIRY CO. FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE NEW! as an aviation instructor. Meney Varied Assortment of StatJonerr FrM Parldnf With Parebaa. of SOe or Moro at 1429 Lawroaco collected at the meeting will be Tour Name Imprinted, from fl.Ot SUPREME BUTTER Radios used as an offering for Masses to PERSONALIZED BY SUPREME COTTAGE CHEESE ADDISON’S be said for the two alumni. IJMMEL BAKED HAM TA. 2758 SOLES Vacnnni Cleaners Bob Dick acted as chairman of Freah and Salted NutmeaU the program. Bob O’Hara, Joe HOME PUBUC MARKET LOBBY AND POTATO SALAD nOlEDIATI SEBVICB Washing Machines Candied Fruit* and Candiea Myers, John Humphreys, Charles HERRING TIDBITS Iba’a Womtn’i and CfcOdna^ Parts and Service for aU makes Haskell, and James P. Logan spoke SCOTCH OAT MEAL BaU S ol« - NOTICE - MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI O R D E R NOW informally. Songs by Tom Tierney An Work GoaraatMd / ONE SlOUf ONLY provided musical entertainment. WHEAT GERM LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP 'H THE 100? VA?.Ht!-IS- BOULEVARD VACUUM TEMPORARILY oOlO .-rMA-jeST s eepen Notre Dame men wish to remind Delicious TEA and LOOP HARB3CT W c a DUE TO Dtlfmr—2S24 Colorad* BWd^DK tSlt the public that the president of the COFFEE university, the V e ^ Rev. J. Hugh FOOD INGREDIENT O’Donnell, C.S.C., is the speaker on r the current Catholic Hour series, SHORTAGES m is WBSDS Spray on—weeds die I Grass improved heard Sunday afternoons at 3 We Cannot Supply Carry-Out o’clock, MST. Father O’Donnell’s Do-!Sut Order! SHUTTO BROS. Poofs and AH ! No More Digging Weeds! talks are on the general subject of Soccetson to DUpenso Bre«. A 1 “Hail, Holy Queen!” The second Please Be Patient Why Not Eat More Fruit? 4 of this series of fine radio addresses will be heard this Sunday, May 5. CHICAGO MARKET Fleei-Do-Nnls Free DeUverr BARTELDES 70% 2,4-D WEED KILLER Tueadare and Fridart TA. 0322 No more tiresome, endless digging to get a weed-free lawn! Simply spray on Navy Mothers’ Club 462 Barteldes 70% 2,4-D Weed Killer and in about 3 weeks dandelions, plantain, Jap To Hold Meeting May 6 clover and all other broad-leaved weeds are KILLED TO THE ROOTS. Does not ^Shop Here First. stain clothes or walks. Use in any type of sprayer. Get this miracle weed killer The Rocky Mountain Navy Moth­ today. Very low priced. ers’ club 462 will meet at 8 p.m. FROZEN Lawns Treated for the Season—Ask for Free Estimate Monday, Mav 6, at 1665 Grant LOW PRICED street. Final returns on tag day 4 os. eevara 2,400 «q. ft. _—— ...... 85c sales will be made and all members FOODS 1 lb. enverf 9.600 iq. f t . ------—..._...$2.7S are requested to attend. Mrs. Net­ 5 Ibt. covert 48,000 tq. ft...... $13.25 tie Unger will sponsor a special SAVE TIME AND MONEY ROCKY WIN, FISH & POULTRY CO. AUe Weedone, Weedicide, Tufor and Weed-B-Gon Weed Killera Motherk’ day entertainment and refreshments will be served. Thursday, May 2, 1948 Office, 988 Sannoek Streif THE DENVER CATHOLIC RECITER Telephone, KEyetone '4205 PAGE SEVEN nmusemEnTS—Dininc Sodality Living Rosary ELITCISOCII RECREimon To Be Presented Sunday TO 0[ MAT IE La Ray Hotel This Sunday evening in the Cathedral, Denver, in a beautiful I portrayal of devotion to the Blessed Mother, 110 sodalists will re­ (Holy Family Pari*h, Danvar) (Oar Ladg of Mt. Carmal enact the Living Rosary for the seventh consecutive year. Carrying Harry Cool’s nationally known D S D I f Pariah, Danvar) votive candles, the girls will be gowned in white and blue, the sodal­ orchestra will furnish the music -GOLDEN- SWIM The board of directors held its ity colors. The Cathedral will be dimly lighted, and as each mystery, for the Elitch social. May 16, in­ r Ann each Our Father, and-each Hail M a^ unfolds in thanksgiving for stead of Ray Anthony’s orchestra, THURSDAT, FRIDAT. 8ATURDAT first meeting April 28' to make as first announced. This is the HAY 2. I, 4 peace, a candle will be lighted. With the concluding prayer, the Ovmed and Operated by In Clean, general arrangements for the 16th votive lights will be placed on the railing of the sanctuary as the same orchestra that will open the annual bazaar to raise funds for sodalists sing in chorus: “On ’This Day, 0 Beautiful Mother.” Elitch season. Harry Cool was MB-JLND MRS. M. L. HOLLAND Heated Special F/eature formerly the vocalist with Dick 7 and the new parish school. The bazaar A sermon wiH be delivered by Father V. R. Hughes, O.P., and the act of consecration to the Blessed Mother will be Ted by the Rev. Jurgen’s orchestra. 0 Drinking Morgan Conway - Anna Jeffraya In will be held this year Aug. 1, 2, 3, St. Mark’s club will meet Mon­ and 4. Elmer J. Kolka. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament will follow, DICK TRACY with Archbishop Urban J. Vehr as celebrant; Father Frederick Mc- day, May 6, and election of of­ Water Firat Holy Communion Callin, deacon; Father Donald McMahon, subdeacon; and Father ficers will be held. PRE-WAR FOOD and SERVICE SUNDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY. The Altar and Rosary society MON. THRU FRH)AY WEDNESDAY Sixty-two children receive David Maloney, master of ceremonies. The services will close with MAY (, «. 7. t their First Holy Communion Sun­ the recessional hymn, “Christ the King.” will meet at 1:30 Thursday, May Evenings, 7 to 10 p.m. Come] Wilde - Anita Lonlea In 9, in the school hall. Hostesses will Finest Grade “AA” Steaks day, May 6, in the 7 o’clock Mass. Church Packed Lp«t Year SAT. & SUNDAY The first Living Rosary by the Sodality union was given in the be Mmes. C. C. McCarthy, F. M. THE BANDIT OF The ceremony will be followed by McCloskey, P, F. McNulty, E. 12:30 p.m, to 10:30 p.m. a breakfast, served in the school open on the Regis college grounds before a crowd of 3,000 specta­ Roast Prime Ribs of Beef SHERWOOD FOREST tors. Last year the Rosary was held in Holy Ghost church, which O’Connor, G. O’Keefe, and fi. F. Adults 60<^, Children 35^ < (In Technicolor) hall by the members of the PTA, Penna. Cards and refreshments A retreat to prepare the children was packed to overflowing. Colorado Mountain Trout The next meeting of the Archdiocesan Sodality union will be will follow the business meeting. PROGRESS PLUNGE and for First Holy Communion jrill be The freshman class picnic will held during the three preceding held Tuesday, May 7, at 6 :30 o’clock in the Catholic Charities annex 3300 W. FLORIDA Special Feature at 1666 Grant Street. be held Friday at Twin Forks, Fried Chicken 1 Btki. W. F*<1. Bird. days. All parents and relatives of Father Norbert Walsh was re­ Tik* FV Lotan bui at Alameda and MATINEES: SUNDAY. 1 P.M. the children are uPged to receive ceived into the Knights of Colum­ Bdwr. 8ATUSDAY8 AND HOLIDAYS, Holy Communion with them. 2 P.H. bus Sunday in the Archbishop Vehr PH. WESTWOOD 386-W May devotions ip honor of Our ST. JOHN’S TO INAUGURATE class. Our Cocktail Lounge and' Bar Service Is Unexcelled Blessed Lady are being held every Mahlar-ZaU* Wadding Held day during the month of May, in Miss Mary Bertha Zaiss became Italian at 3 p.m, and in English at WEEKLY DISCUSSION CLUB the bride of Jacob Mahler, Jr., Phone GTolden 68 for reservations, or just 7 :30 p.m. The morning Masses will May 1, before a Nuptial Maas in be at 6:30, 7, 7:30, 8, and 8:30. (St. John’s Parish, Denver) Invitations have been mailed to Holy Family church with the Rev. drive out and come in. AcroMBMeio'yhoiijgrerle Edward Leyden officiating. The from The Children of Mary will re A weekly discussion club is be­ the women in the parish by the ceive Holy Communion May 6 in ing inaugurated Thursday evening following hostesses: Mmes. James bride was given in marriage by Coamopoliian her godfather, Edward Lan^ield, Hotel LUNCHEONS . . . 50c the 8 o’clock Mass. in St. John’s school to accommo­ Kenney, Clem Kohl, J. J. Johnson, The Junior Holy Name society date the increasing number vho Robert Dick, A. L. DeBey, Thomas and she was attended by Mrs. Pat­ DINNERS . . $1.00 will meet Wednesday, May 8, at 4 are seeking information about^he Earley, Charles Findle, George rick Couraey, matron of honor, I I p.m. in the school hall. Church. Meetings will be held Greer, J. E. Plym, Roy Parks, and Miss Margaret Sedlmayer, bridesmaid. The bridegroom’s at­ Cockun Grill Frank Gagliardi, Jr., won su­ every Thursday evening at 8 John 0. Rae, L. F. Palaze, T. A. o’clock. They are intended for O’Keefe, and Roy G. Atkinson. tendants were his brothers, John perior rating in the Colorado in­ and Andrew Mahler. Henry Pohs Italian French Specialty strumental competition at Denver both Catl^lics and non-Catholics Members of the Infant of and will serve to ^ive Catholics a and Eugene Denkler were the ARGONAUT HOTEL university April 27. He plays Prague circle have completed a ushers, and Dolores Langfield was drums and will be presented with better understanding and appre­ beautiful hand-woven afghan, Whara Danvar’* Soei^y Entartala* for LaneliaoB* and Dinnar* ciation of the teachings and prac­ flower girl. Miss Margaret Schiller first-place medal on May 10. which they will award for the was organist, and John Karns ren­ FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES. tices of their Church. The first benefit of the building fund in St. Tom Burke’s session to be held this Thursday John’s parish. The afghan will dered the vocal selections. DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN SlOl New Super-Market evening will feature a talk. “What Following the ceremony break­ be on display in the window of the fast was served to the wedding B eavtih il Ballroomi Privata Dining Rooaa Is Life’s Purpose?” Discussions Bright Spot flower shop, across i Roosevelt Grill: will last for only one hour and party at the Olin hotel, and a re­ Opeuad by Miller’ s the street from St. John’s church, ception was held in the evening in CAFE & LOUNGE will include a question box period. on Sunday, May 5. Information Famous for The Rev. Charles Jones and the the bride’s home. Miss Zaiss is the HENRY U. fUTF. Owner may be obtained after the Masses daughter of Mrs. George Zaiss and A new super-market at Colfax Rev. Francis Syrianey will con­ on that date. FIN E FOODS duct the sessions. the late George Zaiss. She has lived FIN E FOODS and Elm is holding a grand open­ Mrs. Edward Egloff entertained in Holy Family parish all her life Cocktails ing Thursday morning. May 2. May Crowning Sunday St. Rose’s club members with Cocktails The Rev. Harley Schmitt, as­ and is a graduate of Holy Family Villano i! The newest Miller “Super” is a luncheon and bridge in her home high school. Mr. Mahler is the son Fast Courteoiu Sertics Special Dinatr Partita Inriled modem food mart planned to move sistant in Blessed Sacrament par­ April 29. ish, will be the speaker for the of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mahler, ■- 1930-32 So. Broadway in step with the public’s need of Sr., of Annunciation parish,.He ;; 18th and California today. It incorporates everything annual May crowning ceremonies Mrs. John Shea is ill in her Italian Garden was recently released from the IN LITTLE ITALY SP. 9950 that science and ingenuity have de­ to be held in the church Sunday home, 315 Vine street. afternoon, May 6, at 4 o’clock. Mrs. John Ney left May 1 for army air forces, in which he served vised to bring foods at the peak 18 months in the European thea­ West 38th Ave. and Pecos GL. 9743 of their freshness and moat Joanne Mulligan of the eighth Eau Claire, Wis., for a two-week Formerly of 64 So. Broadway *• grade will have the honor of vacation. ter. Following a wedding trip to flavorful goodness, and to make Northern Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. GENUINE ITALIAN SPAGHETTI WITH food selection interesting, pleas­ crowning the statue of the Blessed FOR DINNERS DE LUXE OR MIDNIGHT SNACKS Past PTA Pratidenti Honored Mahler will make their home in CHICKEN - SAUSAGE - OR MEAT BALLS 7 ant, and easy. Mother, and she will be assisted by St. John’s PTA met in the Sally Ann Dilullo as maid of Denver. POTENZE STYLE Modem super-marketing means school hall on April 28, with ap­ Circle Hold* Meeting honor, and Patricia Adam and SERVED DAILY FROM 5 P. M. TO I« P. M. protection all the way, through proximately 150 members and St. Ann's circle met April 30 at an expert distribution process, Jeannine La Perriere, all of the friends in attendance. Mrs. Harry SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 8 P.M. No Liquor Plmsse eighth grade. Mary McGill, first the home of Mrs. Wilson, 4540 scientific floating-air meat refrig­ T. O’Rourke, president, introduced W. 35th avenue. I j .1 j L v y t i T i eration cases, and giant, floating- grade student, will carry the »0t0»sast^msy>ms^ i^ m sym mstg0im J the past presidents of the associa­ The Boys’ club is practicing for Where Qualitj Food Still Prevaih and at Modarata Cost mist mirrored vegetable stands. crown in the procession. Fadiion Show Slated tion who were special guests in their boxing tournament May 10. Typical of Miller’s scientific food the meeting. They were Mmes. The mittmen are under the direc­ handling is the ingenious 33-foot Mrs. L. F. McMahon, president Clem Kohl, Thomas Lynch, John tion of Morey Fade. of St. John's Altar and Rosary so­ 1644 GLENARM Open 11 A. M. to 3 A dairy products case in the Colfax Murtaugh, L. D. Mulligan, Hugh May Crowning May S Ghariny McCarthy Inn and Elm market. Controlled re­ ciety, has announced that the so­ A. Stewart, T. K. Earley, John 0 The May crowning will taki ,J.M. frigeration, designed especially ciety will sponsor its first post­ Rae, John Reilly, and Lito Galle­ place Sunday, May 6, at 4 p.m. for preserving dairy products at war fashion show and tea at the gos. Mmes. William Ducey and The Rev. Edward Breen wil' Merchants Lunch Daily the peak of their goodness, assures Denver Dry Goods tearoom on R. H. Dee were unable to attend. Fried Chicken, Steak, a constant and uniform deg^ree of Thursday, May 16, at 3:15 p.m. Every past president was presented DELOHERY coldness. Mmes. J. H. Monaghan and John wdth a Corsage as a token of appre­ Spaghetti and Raviola Giving an added boost to the P. Akolt are co-chairmen of the ciation for the fine spirit oi co­ Dinners ' 128 BROADWAY event. There will be a musical ark lane hotel Miller convenience quotient are operation each has shown when­ Cocktails Served illuminated and paved parking lots program with Marie Mauro as so­ ever advice ^r assistance is sought. Kirk will be crown-bearer, on both sides and in the rear of loist and Helen Neumann as ac­ Fathers Francis Syrianey and 3410 TEJON GL. 9^50 FINE FOODS this new super-market at Colfax companist, and valuable special Charles Jones were also guests. and Elm. prizes will be an added attraction. A short business meeting was honor. Bapt!*m* LUtad Th* firm* li*t*d h*ra dM«rv. to The Place to neld in which Mrs. George Rock, b* rcm.rabtrMl wh»n you «r« di*- secretary, read a letter from Mrs. tributiof your patronay* to th* dil- Meet Your Friends PTA OF ST: LOUIS’ SPONSORS J. T. Tierney thanking the PTA t*rmit UB«* of butlne**. for the donation of $15 toward maintaining the Infant of Prague Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schlicher, LANDSCAPING OF SCHOOL AREA nursery. A card from John Curry, with John Bieber and Therese Murray as sponsors; and to Daniel Frederick Known tha director of the USO-NCCS cliib, Werner’* thanking the association for gener­ Patrick Roarty, son of Mr. and BLUE PARROT INN World Over (St. Louii’ Par!>h, Englewood) benches will complete the idea of Mrs. William Roarty, with John The creation of a picnic area on the picnic area. ous donations of cookies during the NOW year was also read. O’N.eill and Hilda Kamptner as the present school grounds, be­ Father William Monahan will sponsors. speak at the May crowning cere­ Father Newell Speak* Beautifully Redecorated tween the South Sherman and monies in the church this Sunday The Rev. Omer Foxhoven admin­ and Refurnished South Lincoln streets properties, is afternoon at 3 o’clock. Following Father J. P. Moran gave a short istered Baptism April 28 to the being sponsored by the PTA. the services in the church, the Ma­ talk in which he praised the effi­ following: Lawrence and Sallie cient manner in which Mrs. Workman, son and daughter of Mr. COMFORTABLY AIR CONDITIONED Spruce, cedars, and shrubbery are rian sonority will entertain the and Mrs. Lawrence Workman, being planted under the direction mothers in the parish at a tea in O’Rourke and~her co-officers dis­ of Ed Ellerman, who is donating his the hall. The Marionettes will also charged their duties during the whose sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. services and who has grandchildren provide a program, carrying out year. Father Moran then pre­ Thomas Digenan; Richard Robin­ in the school. He is also donating the theme of Nlother’s day. sented the Rev. Hubert Newell, son, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. archdiocesan superintendent of George E. Robinson, Jr., with and building a rustic fence and Devotions in honor of the Ble.ssed 1716-30 B-WAY Where Every Our Evening bridge along and over the irriga­ Virgin are being held in the church schools, who was the guest Florence and Edward Duffy as tion ditch that divides the property. every morning at 8 o’clock, during speaker. In his talk. Father sponsors; Anthony Portman, son Ship Comes Home— A fireplace and rustic tables and the month "of May. 'There will also Newell said: “The child is the re­ of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Portman, be Benediction of the Blessed Sac­ flection of the home,” and he with John Bieber and Therese Look for the Sign of < D l B i ^ E R S rament on Wednesday and Friday stressed in a special way the need Duffy as sponsors; Thomas Saun­ YOUR PAVORITB DAIRY AND mornings. for parents to set a good example ders, son of Mr. and Mrs. David YOUR BEST —OUer a wide variety of ICE CREAM SPOT Communion Day Slated in their home for their children to Saunders, with Kathleen artd Willis follow. Moran as sponsors; and Victor Cy­ HOTEL VALUE the best foods, The Altar society will hold cor­ phers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd PRODUCERS DAIRY porate Communion in the church Mrs. O’Rourke made the follow­ IN . . . and include your choice ing announcements before the Cyphers, with Leon and Frances in the 8 o’clock Mass this Sunday. Werkmeister as sponsors. L l o y d ’s of Appetizer, Salads, Pota­ 933 BANNOCK The regular meeting will be held meeting closed: The last meeting SHIRLEY-SAVOY HOTEI ’ DENVER toes, Vegetables, Desserts Dinctlr AcroM tli* StiMt Pr«a in the rectory on Monday after­ of the year will be held in the On Court Place Th* Rtglfltt noon, following services in the school hall on May 20. At this Sf. Anthony’s Guild and Drinks. church at 1:30. time the newly elected officers Look Pint at riia ShirlM-sovoy Priced from 7 5 centa LUNCHES A softball league composed of will be installed. Mmes. Henry To Hold Party May 8 lor Your Homo-towa Frionds Beticeen Metropolitan and five teams has been organized in Siems and James McNeive will be Republic Buildingt FOUNTAIN SERVICE the school. Teams in flie league in charge of the first Friday St. Anthony’s Hospital guild’s and the best in are Terrors, Bluejays, Cardiirals, breakfast on May 3. Mrs. Daniel i Our Dot Ham Sand- RUSS BENNEH Torpedoes, and Bulldogs. The Ter­ Yacovetta is chairman of the spring card party will be held May DAIRY PRODUCTS rors are leading the league at the Firat Communion breakfast, which 8 at 8 p. m. in the nurses’ home n iches are the talk. present time will be held May 12. Mmes. J auditorium, 16th and Perry, Den­ AT BROADWAY Restaurant Adults who will be confirmed Walsh and F. Schneider, assisted ver. Refreshments will be served, of the town. by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr Sun­ and there will be valuable table 7 a.B. to 3 Dajra a Week by mothers of the fifth grade, will and special prizes offered. All W 7 7 7 1 t , day afternoon. May 12, are asked serve the Confirmation breakfast to meet in the church Tuesday eve­ members and friends of the guild May 17. Mmes. Hugh A. Stewart are cordially invited to attend. • FBATURING* THE ning, May 7, at 8 o'clock. and Eugene Dilullo and the eighth CHINESE FOOD A Little The Feast of the Solemnity of grade mothers vnll be hostesses at Birdie Told SL Joseph, Wednesday, May 8, will a dinner and reception for the ■nd be observed with a High Mass at 8 eighth grade graduates on May 27, Me the o’clock, followed by Benediction of These graduates will be guests of AMERIC.AN Service Is the Blessed Sacrament the PTA for a graduation break­ DISHES ni«A Orphan* Entertained Superb S97S EAST COLFAX • DENVEI fast on May 29. Ten orphans from the state Sister Colombiere’s seventh Give the Family .//i////.///// /// a Treat I home received their First Holy grade children then presented a (Communion last Sunday and were play entitled, Wedding Bells for FOOD DUKE’S GRILL entertained with a breakfast in the Hepside, a delightful comedy, FISH The Whole hall following the Mass. The that was well received. IN • Family Will Enjoy FINEST OF FOODS breakfast was arranged and served Mmes. Emmett Cloughesy and at a Prict you CHUCK HEFNER. Prop. . can afford by members of the Altar society. John Hinterreiter and a group of The Finest Spot in WHERE FRIENDS MEET Miss Ruth-Ward, former mem­ seventh grade mothers served re Completa — Rea­ South Platte Canon sonably Priced 11620 E. 34th Ave. TA. 9240 ber of the parish, who- is now freshments after the play. A so tohehing school in Whittier, Calif., cial hour followed. Open Every Day was a visitor at the rectory this 11 t.ro. to 2 a.ro. week. Miss Ward was en route to Golden Jubilee Planned GANGING EVERY For RrtcrraUoni The firms listed here de­ California after having made the Mr. and Mrs. John T. Doyle, MA. 9458 serve to be remembered trip from Whittier to Leavenworth, parents of Mmes. John P. Akolt SATURGAY Kans., with the remains of her sis­ and Robert A. Dick, will celebrate 726-732 when you are distributing ter, Mrs. Lillian Ebner, also a for­ their 50th wedding anniversary on East Colfax mer parishioner. All members of Sunday, May 5. The family will STEAKS ~ TROUT Herbert Wong, your patronage in the dif­ her family are converts to the attend Mass in St. John’s church CHICKEN - Owner and Mgr. ferent lines of business. Church. and later enjoy a dinner in^ the Robert Bissett and Miss Helen Park Lane hotel. Mr. and Mrs. COCKTAILS Flier! ware married before a Nup Doyle are the parents of four tial Mass in the church April 27. children. They also have eight Cabins for Rent The bride was given in marriage grandchildren and four great- -DAI¥€E AT- by her father, Simon Flierl. Brideav grandchildren. maid and best man were Miss Mar­ Misa Ursula Blystone, daughter PORTRAITS celline Bissett and Francis Flierl, of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Blystone, Jerry’ s The KOlINDCP respectively. The bride’s brother became the bride of Robert L. Fur­ A sparkling, brilliant Drink df Good served the Nuptial Mass, and her long, in a ceremony in St. John’s EVERGREEN, COLO. FIRST COMMUNION youngest sister was flower girl. church April 25. They were at­ Cheer...distinguished for its pure;) TA« Brightast Spot In tha Rockies BABY Nuptial rites scheduled for this tended by Robert L, Fitzgerald true Pilsener flavor. Enjoy one of Saturday morning will unite in and Miss Shirley Bodine. Father FAUHLY GROUPS . . Trumbull Inn DEUaOUS SANDWICHES marriage Bernard Woodman and Syrianey officiated in the cere­ the GOOD things of Ufe...TIVOUr . MOTHER’S DAY Miss Ruth Young, and Paul E. Mc­ mony. Phone Deckers 858-F-5 Namara and Miss Joyce Oreta Andrew Ward, son of Mr. and Steele. Mrs. Emmett P. Barton, was bap­ 23 Miles West of Sedalia United Photo Studios The PTA wishes to thank those tized by Father Moran April 28. on Highway No, 67 TIVOll-UNION CO. • DENVER, COIO. TA. 3412 1521 CUR'nS who helped make the April 26 Thomas D. Burns III and Mary E. (ONE MILE NORTH OF DECKERS) PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS gamea party a succesi. Barton wera iponaors. PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyatone 4205 Thursday, May 2, 1946 CARDINAL LONG INTERESTED Suffragan Bishops of Denver Province f'* IN DENVER’S FIRST BISHOP Communion Veils (Continued From Page One) tremely witty talk. Archbishop over the apparent victory of evil Vehr himself presided at the lunch­ eon, which was attended by many over sood, the apparent failure of Colorado and visiting priests. The leadership. But the Pope breathes Pueblo diocese was well repre­ $ 9 0 0 confidence, though never foolish sented. over-optimism. Bishop Joseph C. Willging of The seeming failure of the for­ Pueblo gave an excellent address POSTPAID ces of good in the world today is at the luncheon, which was reported Stat€ StM€ on Maif Oriort last week, as by request of the like that seeming failure o f the For corroet tiio of T«n« h o m u * French missionaries among the editorial staff it had been made fiH»m lobo of ear to bottom of droM# Erie Indians, on the shores of available to the Denver Catholio Bliee are 28 to 48 Inchea. Lake Erie, years ago. In time Fa­ Register and the Southern Colorado ther Machebeuf came along and Register in manuscript form be­ First Communion Sets built lastingly where they had fore it was delivered. for Boys and Girls seemingly failed. • Highlights ChrUfs Victory Sure Consisting of a nice Prayer Of Ceremony Book, Rosary, Scapular and I f We Do Our Part The pallium ceremony, like other Case. If we do our best, all that is notable Catholic functions, drew a humanly possible, Christ will bring great interest from non-Catholics. $ 2 0 0 victory over the modern world The pomp and majesty of the cen- just as He brought victory out of turies-olu rites—these words are UP the defeat of the cross on Calvary. frequently used. What is not un­ derstood outside the Church is the The Cardinal spoke of the cur­ deep meaning of the ceremonies, COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME rent persecutions in Slovenia, Slo­ but one feels that nevertheless the vakia. and the Ukraine as com­ significance impresses those not of parable with those in the early the faith, however dimly. nistory of the Church. He decried For example, the wheat and A. I*. A% .\ «. \E ii the advance of secularism in our the grape, the bread and wine, own country. From a human point symbols of the Holy Eucharist, 4111114 II 4i 4»OIIS 4 0. of view, there seems as little hence of the faith itself. Never chance of victory for Catholicity has the necessity of man’s de­ I A. iiO G Mill as there was for Christ over the pending upon and acknowledg­ Roman empire. But we shall win, ing his Creator been greater as Christ won. than in this war-tarn, peace- Bishop Patrick A. McCovem of desiring world. Tne impor­ Cheyenne in his address at the tance of the Body and Blood luncheon dwelt on the growth of the Savior in the salvation of ^ e Church in this section of the of the world is a paramount West. Bishop William O’Brien, consideration of the day. Auxiliary of Chicago, gave an ex- The wheat and the grape have Recommended Firms a material meaning also, one tied in with this ceremony. For Cardi­ nal Stritch, who imposed the pal­ for AUTO 36 Will Receive lium and spoke in the Mass, heads the board of trustees of the NCWC War Relief Services, which are seeking to alleviate the suffering T ie two suffragan Bishops of the Metropolitan Province of I Mass and the conferral of the sacred pallium on Archbishop Urban SERVICE of the piteous mass of starving, Denver, the Most Rev. Joseph C. Willging of Pueblo (right) and the J. Vehr in the Denver Cathedral April 25 by Cardinal Samuel A. First Conuniinion dying children, and adults, in war- Most Rev. Patrick McGovern of Cheyenne, Wyo., spoke at the clergy Stritch. torn Europe and the Far East; luncheon in the Brown Palace hotel following the Solemn Pontifical I and he emphasized the desperate BUCKLEY BROS. need of these unfortunates in his PACKARD press interviews in Denver. Wheat Auttaorlud Stodtbsker Sala h Scrrlcs Downtawa Location At St. Elizaktli $ and grape, food and drink . . . one 32 Tots to Make Archbishop in Procession New Trucks in Stock Tho Only Packard Strvics In Dtnvn could almost hear the cries of dy­ ing children as a mournful accom­ Alto Sepalrittf —- AH Make Can Packard Denver Co. (St. Elizabeth’s Parish, Denver) Body and Ftndex Work Dlitrtbntors paniment to the Mass chants. n s 15th St. ta., ssss This Sunday morning. May 5, Again, the kiss of peace in the 350 Broadway SP. 4111 in the 8 o’clock Mass, 36 children Mass . . . what better exemplifies First CoDunmiion will make their First Holy Com­ the brotherhood that should, that : ■♦♦#e»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ► munion in St. Elizabeth’s church must rule the world, if the world is under the supervision of Sister M. to be saved? ;AUT0 REPAIRS; Woodrow Wilson Maurina of the Sisters of St. The children of America had In SL Josephs Francis. The musical program will their representative at the Mass ’ Complete Overhauling; Auto Upholstery be rendered by the children’s choir too. A young mother carrying a directed by Sister M. Rosita. baby edged closer to the sanctuary (St. Joseph’s Redemptorist Par­ ^Let an Air Force Trained Me-^ Member St. Francis de Sales May Crowning Planned as the Mass progressed. When ish, Denver) ^ chanie condition your car before ^ CUSTOM TAILORED The annual May crowning of the Archbishop Vehr was chanting the Led to the altar by eight girls ► that trip. ^ SEAT COVERS statue of the Blessed Virpn Mary Preface, the child struck up with representing angels, 32 children of a chant of its own, which grew even the grade school will receive their Cushion Repairing will be held in St. Elizabeth’s Milner Garage; Upholstery church Sunday evening. May 6, at louder at the Consecration. But First Holy Communion in the 8:30 no one objected, for did not Christ o’clock Mass Sunday^ May 5. Wil­ ^ J. L. Milner, Prop, (member of Auto Tops Rebuilt 7:45 o’clock. Nineteen new mem­ St. PraneU de Salea)—Vet. II & Repaired bers will be received into the so­ Himself say: “Suffer the little liam Hofschulte will be cross­ dality by the Rev. Justin Mc­ children to come unto Me?’’ bearer for the procession, and 1423 S. Broadway 692 So. Broadway Carthy, O.F.M., director, who will Cardinal Stritch made a Billy Kellogg and Billy Sloan will officiate. great and favorable impression hold the Communion cloth for the upon the people of Denver. His first communicants. Angels are -a, A. A A A A A A A Aad The regular meeting of the quiet, sincere delivery, his win­ Virginia Buss, Janet Elliott, Lela Parent - Teachers’ association of some smile, his clear, untrou­ Mae Griffith, Barbara Lament, S t Elizabeth’s school will be held bled countenance. . . all seemed Marilyn McNicholas, Dorothy PACKARD ^SERVrCE^*^ Wednesday, May 8, at 8:30 p. m. to blend into a faith that was Nichols, Sharon Rody, and Ann 0. and W. in the school meeting room. The Downtown Loeatlon childlike . . . and great. Schmidt. Tbe Only Parkard Service in Denrer « recently elected officers \7ill take The faces of the visiting Bishops Children receiving their First MOTOR SERVICE over their duties. They are Frank were almost equally striking._ Of Packard Denver Co. Holy Communion are John Ba- Erwin Osborne, Owner Demling, president; John Villano, varied types, they all had this in gan, John Berger, Richard Capra, DISTRIBUTORS vice president; Mrs. Stanley, sec­ common—the indefinable mark of Thomas Capra, Patrick Ehalt, Wil­ 110 J5th St. TA. 5588 General Auto Repairing—Body retary; J. Carpinella, treasurer; the person who spends his life in liam Erskine, Patrick Gabbie, Jer­ and Fender Work—Battery and Mrs. Urich, recording sec­ doing good for others. All reflected ome Gisi, Nicholas Haring, Wil­ Service—United Motor retary. There will be two guest the high intellect and the dignity liam Hempel, Gerald Kaiser, John Service Facilities speakers for the occasion, and of bearing that one expects of the Martinez, Patrick O’Connor, Ron­ matters of importance to discuss, purple. ald Rettenmaier, James Stremel, 420 East 20th Avenue so all are asked to turn out for Modern science was evidenced in TIRES!! Phone TA 9144 this meeting. Richard Theisen, William Thorpe, the popping of flash bulbs as var­ Robert Torres, Thomas Trujillo, NEW—USED—RECAPPED The Rev. Fridolin Shockley, ious parts of the ceremony were Barbara Coakley, Lucille Cordova, Denver, Colorado O.F.M., is the acting chaplain 550x17 CSOxIS 650x16 708x15 recorded by camera. Most of it Roseann Garramone, Joan Kauf­ 700x16 650x20 700x20 750x20 a t Mercy hospital during the was unobtrusive, but, when the man, Vivian Mabus, Patricia Mil­ 825x20 900x20 1000x20 1100x20 •EXPERT* current week; Father Fabian pallium was actually imposed, it ler, Mary Frances Oaks, Marlene Joyce, O.F.M., addressed the di­ sounded as if a miniature war had Peachey, Patricia Push, Barbara Tire Recapping AUTO REPAIR ocesan deanery meeting in Akron broken out in the sanctuary. Sweeney, Louise Thomas, Carmen GRADE “A” CAMELBACK All Makea April 30, and on May 3 will preach The intricate and majestic cere­ Vigil, and Barbara Winter. The “ONE-DAY SERVICE’’ Easy Timo Payments at the May crowning services in S t monies moved off without a hitch. class is under the direction of the Complete etock batteriea, wheels, Francis de Sales’ church. The Rev. Honors for the most rapidly effi­ Rev. Frederick Dillenbeck, C.SS.R. passenfer and track tabes. Northwestern Auto Co. Pacificus Kennedy, O.F.M., cient master of ceremonies go to To Crown Queen 549 Broadway TAbor 6201 preached at the May crowning cere­ the Chicago priest. Father James In the traditional May crowning United Tire Company monies at S t Mary’s academy on Hardiman, who performed these ceremony, children of the grade Arehbuhop Urban J. Vebr it pictured above in the Denver Cathedral April 25. Attendants of the the evening of May 1. functions for the Cardinal. He school will present flowers before tbe proceition prior to tbe Solemn Pontifical Matt Archbishop are, left to right, the Rev. Dr. David 245 Broadway, Denver 9, Colo. helped the change robes as the image of Our Mother of Per­ and tbe conferral of the pallium on Archbishop Maloney, the Rt. Rev. William Higgins, and the RA. 3090 AUTO REPAIRING if they had to board a train in five petual Help at 7:30 p. m.. May 6. Vehr by Cardinal Samuel A. Stritch of Chicago in Very Rev. Harold V. Campbell. Five Priests Ordained minutes, but without loss of dignity Dixtribntora for Experienced Mechanics In Bomb-Ruined Church and with time for a whispered joke Charlene Mesch, May queen, will ALL MAKES CARS be preceded to the shrine by Armstrong Tires Gas —Oils — Lubrication Paris.—Townspeople of Modane, between them. pages, Jerry Bagan, Joe Boyle, Savoy, gathered in the ruins of a The broadcast of the ceremony Cardinal Stritch Gives Blessing “Famooa Since 1912—Built to Laat" by KOA, with Father Edward Edward Carberry, Paul Harrison, HOLLY’S SERVICE bombed to witness Dwayne Kaiser, Leo McGee, Tom­ the ordination of five priests by Breen of the Register staff as com­ 390 So. Broadway SP. 9987 Bishop Jean Due of Miiurienne. mentator, was widely praised. John my O’Connor, and Harold Stef­ The Bishop declared that the event Nunes, Register ad salesman, re­ fen ; the crown - bearer, Sharon w'as symbolic of the town’s “resur­ corded the entire broadcast on a Turner; and her court of honoi\ DODGE - PLYMOUTH OWIVERS rection from its ruins’’ and of the home set. He took moving pictures Eighth grade girls who will es­ revival of spiritual values among in color when Archbishop Vehr was cort the queen are Joan Buss. Ann NOW’S the Time to Consider formally invested in 1942. Flynn, Shirley Gerky, Helen youth. Goody, Alice Henley, Lillian Hill, SUMMER LUBRICATION Marjorie Ivarson, Patsy Johnson, Your car will run belter this Summer, and last longer if h if Rose Marie Krieg, Margaret Cardinal Gives Sermon Mares, Geraldine Marquez, Janet lubricated regularly and thoroughly br men who know how. Metcalfe, Maxine McFall, Mar­ jorie Ochs, Shirley Ochs,- Mary .lAMES MOTOR CO. Katherine O’Rourke, Shirley Ann 1278 Lincoln Dodge & Plymouth Sales & Service KE. 8221 Osgood, Martha Jean Richards, Gwendolyn Simpson, Margaret Theisen, Rita Ann Torres, Joanne Winter, Lillian Wuskovic. §UHRADER’I^ After the coronation, the pupils will renew the act of consecration Service Station to Our Lady in the name of all members of the parish. 1st Ave. & Logan St. SP. 9930 Frxnk Uwilna and “Jodta" Rarnolda, Propa. The 120-voice choral club of the high school entertained Mother At Pennzoil - Lubrication - Washing berta. Provincial of the Sisters of Mercy who teach in the school, NATE’S AUTO i when she visited April 29. Forrest i E. Fischel directed the group in DODGE-PLVMOUTH UPHOLSTERY i five selections. I. S. NATALECIO, Prop. OWNERS Sfft. Medical Dept. U. S. A. i Slate Gamei Party Betired From Bataan. Philippmcf i Monday the games part;^ will be Jack Flavin^ Sarrlca Hi t ., aars: NEW LOCATION i held at 8:30 p. m. in the parish We are experts on Dodge and 13TH AND PEARL < hall. Novena devotions are held Plymouth can, and we know JOLLY GARAGE i Tuesday at 3 and 7:30 p. m. The how to Mrviee them properly, PTA will hold its May meeting and with no lota of time, and at YOUR CAR ISN’T GETflNG installation of officers after the reasonable prices. ANY YOUNGER. SEE novena devotions Tuesday, May 7, at 8:15 p. m. TOWING SERVICE “ Jo e ” YOUNG Members of the Altar and Ros­ ary society will be hostesses at a Slandard Motor Co. PACKARD SPECIALIST tea to be given Wednesday, May 8, Auto Service Station from 2 to 4 p. m. All the women 13th & Glenarm CH. 6596 Bannock snd Twelfth CH. 8234 of the parish are invited as a spe cial program has been arranged. Altar workers for May are Mrs. Ginsberg, Mrs. Lansville, and Mrs. Martin. Vigil light workers for May are Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. ART MALNATI Hicks, and Mrs. Saeman. TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE During the month of May de­ votions are held every night at 1733 Glenarm Phone TAbor 5287 7:30 p. m. IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN DENVER The Rev. Evan Gautreau, Tires, Tubes, Re-Treading, Batteries, Brake Service, C.SS.R., and the Rev. Frederick Dillenbeck, C.SS.R., took care of Lubrication, Washing, Polishing, Storage, Gas, Oil parishes Sunday in Nebraska. Cardinal Samuel A. Stritch Is pictured above Archbishop Urban J. Vehr by Cardinal Stritch. STATE INSPECTION DUE NOW The PTA will meet Tuesday, bestowing his blessing as he and hit attendants left Chaplains to the Cardinal are the Rt. Rev. Matthew May 7. New officers will be in­ Smith (left) and the Rt. Rev. Charles Hagut Cardinal Samuel A. Stritch is Cathedral April 25 preceding his the Chancery jtffice and joined the procession into shown in the picture shove as he conferral of the sacred pallium on stalled by Mrs. Thomas J. Mor­ (right). In the back, left to right, are the Rev. delivered the sermon at the Sol­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. rissey, president of the Catholic the Denver Cantedral April 25 for the Solemn Pon­ Donald McMahon, James Rasby, a seminarian; the emn Pontifical Mass in the Denver Parent-Teacher league. tifical Mass and the conferral of the pallina on Rev. John Cavanagh, and the Rev. Robert Kekeisen. PATRONIZE DUR ADVERTISERS Thurtd»y, May 2, 1946 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE

LOOKS UKE NEW! CARDINAL PLEADS FOR FOOD Father Joseph Higgins BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH PLANS MAY CROWNING SUNDAY FOR STARVING YOUNGSTERS Dies in Denver Hospitai (Continued From Page One) (Bletted Sacrament Parisfat donated 100 dozen cookies for the Denver) The goods should be packed in cartons and only one kind of food Easter holiday to the USO club. (Continued From Page One) Pueblo has lost one of its most 'On Sunday evening, May 6, the Other cookies were sent in by should be packed in a carton if possible. Father Higgins left the pas­ civic-minded citizens. For the past Gifts of money will be used to defray shipping expenses. Any May crowning will be held at 7:30 Mrs. Earl Thrasher and Mrs, Curt torate of St. Patrick’s church in 17 years he had been closely identi­ o’clock. Mary Kay Cunningham will gifts above the local expenses should be‘sent to the Chancery office Pueblo Do enter the army in No­ fied with civic movements, the Com­ Freiberger. to help pay the charges of shipping to Chicago. The cartons should be queen, attended by Sally Gib­ vember, 1942, the second priest munity Chest, and the Family son and Kay Ruehle. Pupils of the Carl H. Welch of Corpus be labeled with the number of cans and kind of food. Only tin of the dioces^ to enter the service. Service society. For several years Christ], Tex., is visiting his canned food will be accepted. The danger of breakage rules out fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth He was commissioned in the chap­ he was president of the Pueblo g;rades will be in the procession. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and food in glass containers. lains’ corps with the rank of first Civic Symphony. He was a national The auxiliary mothers of Boy Mrs. C. V, Gooding, for a few lieutenant. officer of the Catholic Hospital as­ weeks. Mr, Welch, has just re­ Food Must Come From All Over Nation sociation for 12 years. The priest Scout troop 145 will serve their That old worn sofa or chair Father Hig^ns’ aged mother, last luncheon of the spring and turned to the United States, after naadn't ;o into retirement Our To the taggaition that money initead of food gifts Mrs. Sarah Higgins, is in Mercy hel]Kd to organize the Council of two years in the South Pacific. Social Agencies, of which he is past summer season for school children ikillad re-npholstering service be made, se at to save shipping charges, Father Kolka hospital, Denver. She is not ill, in the school hall at noon on May Women to Receive Eucharist includes completa rebuilding, but was taken to the hospital to president. points out that, althongh money gifts will be welcomed, Fought for Laboring Men 8. It is hoped a large number will Members of the Altar and Ros­ Tailoring, renewing and reup- enable her to receive proper care. patronize the luncheon. bolitaring. They’ll look like the NCWC War Relief Services, at a member of the A third member of the family in His association with labor move­ ary society, the PTA, and all the thay did the day you bought National War- Fund, cannot put on a campaign for money religion is Sister Columba, sta­ ments has been as close as nis par­ PTA Maaling Hald women of the parish will receive them! ' in addition to the regular War Fund drive. Furthermore, i tioned in Holy Family parish, ticipation in civic affairs. Ever in About 175 members and ^ests Holy Communion May 5 in the 8 o’clock Mass. the 20 million or more cant of food sought in the drive Denver. Another sister, Sarah the vanguard demanding better attended the PTA meeting in the Remodellinflf a Specialty Higgins, recently underwent a conditions for the laboring man. school hall April 29. Mrs. Halloran, Lt. and Mrs. Howard J. Mott IFa hmvt m complete new line of could not he purchased at any one place, but must come severe operation. Father Higgins had been con­ president, announced the following of San Diego, Calif., are the guests bright spring melerialt In mil from all over the nation. Funeral arrangements are be­ stantly heard proclaiming the prin­ to setve on the nominating com­ of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mahoney. color*. The national goal of the previous canned food drive was ing handled by the Boulevard ciples embodied in the Papal en­ mittee, Mrs. Leonard J. Swigert, Mrs. M#tt, the former Mary Louise PHONE OR COME IN TODAY 20 million cans; there were 24,600,000 donated, with a value of mortuary of Denver, but definite cyclicals dealing with labor. He had Mrs. James G. Simpson, and Mrs. Tulley, attended Loretto Heights also been aefive in educational cir­ Emmett Dignan. The president FOR PARTICULARS AND more than $7,000,000. The fcoal of 90,000 cpns in the Denver plans are delayed pending the re­ college, and it a sister of Mrs. Have your ESTIMATES AT NO OBU- turn of Archbishop Vebr and cles, particularly in his capacity also appointed t|drs. D. G. Mulli­ Mahoney. Mr. and Mrs. Mahoney, OATION. archdiocese was also surpassed. Since the need- now is even more Bishop WiUnng from Santa Fe, as director of the Central Catholic gan, Mrs. Ed Udry, and Mrs. James entertained with a reception hon­ urgent, it is hoped that willingness of Catholics to share with their where the Ar^bisbop conferred high school of Pueblo. He had of­ Buckley to serve on the auditing oring their guests April 29. unfortunate brothers in Chnst abroad will be manifested even the pallium on Archbishop Byrne. ten presented to the people of committee. ^ - Miss Nilah Teresa Morrison be­ CLOTHES SMILEY BROS. more generously. On his entrance into the army Pueblo the beauty of Catholic Ac­ The four past presidents, Mrs. comes the bride of Mark J. Felling, Father Higgins was statioped in tion and liturgy in fie ld Masses Thomas J. Morrissey, Mrs. Leonard Jr„ May 8, before a Nuptial Mass Impossible to Estimate Lives Saved Carlisle Barracks, Pa. His next and public demonstrations in the Swigert, Mfs. James G. Simpson, celebrated by the Very Rev. Har­ UPHOLSTERY City auditorium. He had long beeii It is impossible to estimate how many lives have been saved assignments took him to the sta­ and Mrs. Emmett Dignan were pre­ old V. Campbell at 9:30 o’clock. CLEANED tion hospital of the West Los An­ accepted as an outstanding speak­ sented with corsages by four mem­ The bride-elect is (he daughter of 3535 E. Colfax, DE 0988 by the donations from Catholic Americans. Food given in the coming er not only in religious matters, drive will be shipped from the area warehouses in Chicago, New geles area, Sawtelle, Calif., and bers of the kindergarten class af­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Morrison. the Hammond General hospital in but also in matters of civic and ter a tribute, read and composed by She is a graduate of Mt. SL Ger­ York, and San Francisco as rapidly as possible. Catholic charitable national interest. The firms listed here de­ agencies in war-devastated lands will distribute the supplies without Modesto, Calif. Mrs. Jack McLaughlin. trude’s academy in Boulder. Mr. Served Overteai Held Many Diocaian Offices /or Spring serve to be remembered regard to creed, race, or color, but solely on the basis of need. Mrs. Alfred H, Rampe, one of Felling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Since the drive is especially directed at aiding starving After two years of service, Fa In addition to his pastorate in the pioneer organizers, gave a J. Felling, attended Cathedral high when you are distribu^ng ther Higgins was transferred over­ St. Patrick’s, Father Higgins was school and is a graduate of Regis children, cans of evaporated, condensed, and powdered milk, milk assigned important offices in the short and interesting history of They May Have to Last your patronage in the dif­ formula, chocolate milk powders, cocoa, fruit juices, and strained seas. He was assigned to duty in how Catholic PTA work was in­ college. He was four years in Uie or chopped fruits and vegetables are particularly sought. All types Paris when President Roosevelt new Diocese of Pueblo. He was a di­ augurated in Colorado. Bather service, two years of which were a Long Time ferent lines of business. of canned foods packed in tin containers, however, will be welcomed. died and he was selected to give ocesan consultor, a member of the Campbell thanked the organiza­ spent in the European theater of the memorial sermon for the Matrimonial court, a prosynodal war with the Eighth air force. judge of that court, and head of tion for all the help given the President in Notre Dame Cathe­ school. Miss Claire Ritter will be brides­ dral in Paris. In July of 1945 the Diocesan Union of the Holy maid, and the best man will be Peter P. Foxhoven Chaplain Higgins was flown back Name Society. Through the ef­ Sister Angelita|s rythm band GIGANTIC gave an entertaining program. John J. Schwad. Fred M. White Yoir MONEY PROBLEM.eai be to the U. S. for hospitalization. forts and under the supervision of and Frank T. Morrison, the bride’s One of the greatest regrets of Father Higgins, the new home for The kindergarten won the attend­ SOLVED BY ance prize. The pre-school children brother, will be ushers. A wedding Of Sterling Dies Chaplain Higgins was the fact that Bishop Joseph C. Willging was breakfast will follow in the Park Cleandrsand Laundry the 45-year-old limit prevented made ready for occupancy. from St. Mary’s academy were also Lane hotel. YHE ENGLEWOOD INDUSYRIAL BANK Sterling.—Peter Paul Foxhoven, his going into combat service. It Native of New York guests to hear the kindergarten 700 E. Colfax, at Washington 81, a resident of Logan county band. Third and fourth grade This Bank offers a Complete Loan Service. To obtain a loan, was with this hope that he en­ Father Higgins, born in New SIGHT SEEING for 31 years, died April 29 in his tered the service, for he wished York city on Sept. 22, 1893, was mothers served refreshments. come in, telephone, or write. Our representative will call at home, after an illness of two AUTO TRIPS MA. 6101 your home if you desire. to bring the comfort of the sac­ educated in the Denver schools. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Gooding are weeks. raments and the consolation of He attended Regis high school leaving May 2 for a two weeks' All Trip* Made in AUTOMOBILE LOANS Mr. Foxhoven was born July,11, religion to those in the armed and college. Two years of his trip to Salt Lake City, Utah. 5 and 7-Paiianfer Can are made on all makes of ears. We will refinance your present 1864, in Johnstown, Wis., a son of forces under fire. seminary training were spent Sharon Marie Bond, iqfant Ticket Office 1630 Glenarm 10% Discount loan and advance yon more money or we will finance the John B. and Mary Carl Foxhoven. in T^shington, D. C., in the Paul- Lobby Rtpublie Hotel Was Civic Leader / daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John TA. 8975 purchase of a new car. Simply bring the title to ns and In 1871, they moved to Earling, With Father Higgins’ drath, ist house of studies in the Catho­ Bond, was baptized on Sunday. On Cash and Carry obtain your money. /■ ^ la., and then to St. Bernard, Neb., lic University of America. The The sponsors were Dr. Paul Cos­ BrQwn & White Cab Co. ♦ CHARACTER LOANS in 1888. On May 1, 1888, he was rest of his course was completed tello and Mrs. Mary Meiklejohn, We will loan yon from $10 to $100 on your signature only married to Christina Schmitt in in St. Thomas' seminary, Denver. St. Bernard. He was ordained June 15, 1919. Katherine Christene Delano, in­ if your are steadily employed and have a good credit record. fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cosigners are acceptable on larger loans. No embarrassing The family lived there until After his ordination he spent HE.4VY ALUMINUM 1906, when they moved to Lyon one summer in St Patrick’s par­ Salvatore J. Delano, was baptized, Inquiries made of friends or relatives. county, Kansas. In 1915, they ish, Denver, where the late Mon­ with Raymond E. Banks and Doris CHEESE GRATER FURNITURE LOANS came to Colorado, and located signor David O’Dwyer was his pas­ Nelson as sponsors. Your household furniture b considered as excellent security near St. Peter’s, where Mr. Fox­ IS tor. He was sent in 1920 to Colo­ Circle* Entertain SAVES TIME AND LABOR for a loan at the Englewood Industrial Bank. A telephone hoven engaged in farming until rado Springs, where he was assist­ Mr^'William Mulligan, Jr., was call will bring our appraiser to your home to determine the they moved to,Sterling in 1933. ant for five years in St. Mary’s hostess to members of SL Jude’s S P E C IA L ______.50 amount yon can borrow on your furniture. Mrs. Foxhoven died Sept, 22, church. In this time he remodeled circle in her home April 26. Bridge INSTALLMENT FINANCING 1944, in Sterling. and redecorated the church there honors were won by Mrs. J. L. NOODLE MACHINES Surviving are six children: We will advance the money to buy furniture, rafrigerators, and made many building improve­ Brubaker and Mr*. Helen Sills. 2 KNIVES ® 1 J Q K radios, washing machines, or any household appliance. Auto­ Three daughters, Mrs. John Beck­ ments on the school. Guests included Mrs. Viola Little- AND R O L L E R ______« P ± ^ .£ 7 D mobiles, furniture, and appliance dealers are invited to in­ er, Mrs. Tony Uphoff, and Mrs. (Annunciation Parish, Denver) On Aug. 16, 1925, he was ap­ hale, Mrs. John Tanner, Mrs. quire aimnt our Credit Finance plan. We discount installment Ed Kelsch, all of Sterling: three Plans for the parish bazaar will pointed pastor of S t Patrick's, Richard Sills, and Mrs. William iHail Orders Filled paper of all kinds. sons, John Foxhoven of Fleming, be formulated Friday evening, Pueblo, by the late Bishop J. Fisette. Mrs. D. S. Brown was Joe Foxhoven of Sterling, and Henrw Tihen. Until then the parish welcomed as a new member. Matt Foxhoven of Crook; two sis­ May 3, at Hagus hall, when all WE PAY 3% ON SAVINGS parishioners, chairmen of booths, had been staffed by the Jesuit Mrs. Ralph Taylor and Mrs. J. NORTH DENVER DEPT. STORE ters, Mrs. Christine Laffever of and members of various organiza­ Fathers. Father Higgins had been Panama, la., and Mrs. Katherine, in Pueblo since that time. I. Creighton were hostesses to ESTABLISHED 1909 Kirkpatrick of Omaha, Neb.; three tions are asked to meet. The date members of St, Joan of Arc’s circle Englewood Industrial Bank brothers, William Foxhoven of for the annual bazaar this year is in Mrs. Taylor’s home on April 37th and Navajo - Denver GL. 5312 Aug. 15, 16, and 17. 26. Bridge honors went to Mrs. B. H. OWEN, Prssidsnt Earling, la.; Tony Foxhoven of DroHier of Priest Denver, and John Foxhoven of May devotions are held on Paul Foehl and Mrs. Harold Con­ BA. n i a Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday nor. 3494 So. Broadway ENG. lT2t Manila, la.; 39 grandchildren and Sirieken Swldeiily Open Ertalaca 22 Keat-g;randchildren. evenings at 7:30, and the daily Mrs. C. J. Parslow entertained U T E AGAIN! The funeral is being held at 9 devotions after the 8 o’clock Mass. members of St. Norbert’s circle D. DEVTSCH o’clock Thursday morning. May 2, The PTA will meet Wednesday Frank Monahan, Jr., of in her home April 26, with bridge OPTOMETRIST SS Yean Praetla* evening. May 8, in the hall. Father See in St. Anthony’s church. The Rev. 3027 W. 37th avenue, Den­ honors going to Mrs. Thomas Cam Eyta E. J. Verschraeghen is conducting Hubert Newell, superintendent of ver, ton of Mr. and Mrt. and Mrs. Thomas D, Fahey. Mrs. Wm. Eich Examln.4 the services. Burial is in St. parochial schools, will be guest Frank Monahan, Sr., and G. F. Sudman was received as a G lujca speaker. The 12th grade mothers, Fitted Peter’s cemetery. brother of the Rev. William new member. Broken L«iu« under their chairman, Mrs. W. E. Monahan of Holy Ghoit Your Six of Mr. Foxhoven’s grand­ Members of St. Anne’s circle en­ Watchmaker Dopllcatad sons, Sylvester Uphoff, Eugene Robinson, will .serve refreshments. church, wat stricken by a A large number of people at­ joyed the hospitality of Mrs. Louise OculitU’ Prescription Filled Uphoff, Florentius Becker, Donald teriout heart lailment Tues­ Johnson at the Tiffin tearoom on 1552 Genoine Kryptok tended'the Boosters’ club meeting day, and r u s l^ to St. An­ Lawrence InTiiible Bifocal VUioa Foxhoven, ,Dennis Foxhoven, and April 26. Bridge honors were won L e n ie i to S ea G luiea, com- Francis P^hoven, are acting as April 25. More than 50 certificates thony’s hospital. He was MA. 8862 of merit were presented to boys anointed by hit brother lata by Mrs. W. C. Thornton and Mrs. Far and Near — »iO» pallbearers. B. C. Welch. E n n h ir p t Ground all (n one. fraaie. Bridge Club Entertained for basketball, baseball, boxing, Tuesday night, and his condi­ 1847 R o(.r At Reaionibto Price* Pb, TA. SI42 and wrestling. Judge Phillip Gil­ tion was critical. The family 100 DOZEN COOKIES S U rw a ra Mrs. J. B. DeFord and Mrs. GIVEN TO USO 1519 Curtis St. Richard Getz were/hostesses April liam was guest speaker of the eve­ are members of St. Cather­ B air'a 24 to Tau Nu Bridge club. 'The ning. ine's parish. Mr. and Mrs. William Vollmer meeting was held in the home of The sisters and boys of St. Vin­ Mrs. J. DeFord. cent’s orphanage will entertain at 15th to 20th Century STORE YOUR Father Verschraeghen, Father a card party in the home Thursday, Peter J. Moran, Mrs. William May 9, at 2 o’clock. All members FURS-NOW and friends of the Annunciation Haverland, Mrs. A. P. Mentgen, branch of St. Vincent’s Aid are War Brought Santa Maria EXPERT REPAIRING Mrs. E. D. Tunison, and Mrs. VET OF WORLD WAR Charles Hideman motored to invited. Akron April 3t) to attend the Phonei From Holland NO. 2 Twenty-Third Annual quarterly conference of the Greeley Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Carr received Islanders Great Wonder K E 4 5 7 6 COLFAX AT WASHINOTON Deanery Council of Catholic Wo­ a telephone call from their son, ELECTROIVIC men. Lt. Paul J. Carr, stationed in Am­ sterdam, Holland. Hejexpects to be GUFFEY’S CARO Clait Recaivei 1*^ Communion New York.—A unique glimpse Southernmost and .smallest of the Development Corp. released from the army in No­ Coninltinc Enylnter* for First Holy Communion was re­ into life on a little Atlantic is la n d , 'Azores group is the Island of San­ ceived April 28 by the following: vember. ElMttonie* and Communlcationa AND GIFT SHOP Mrs. Anne McCarty is seriously aa it met the impact of war times ta Maria. Drowsing above the steep Wt apeeiallie in Church Public Addrata, S o c ia l a n d Joan Applehans, Lewis Artzer, cliffs and pounding surf that sur­ ill in St. Joseph’s hospital. and post-war times, is given in a Office Intcrcomi, Aircraft Radio, Radio 107 E. Cktifax MA. 2903 Norma Louise Artzer, John Ash- Mrs. John Murphy and son, Ed­ round it on every side, Santa Ma­ Service..- baugh, Patricia Behm, Lawrence letter received by the Military ria was living happily in the 15th 124 W. ]3lh Aeenot Phone MAIn 1102 “Good Gift* at Guffey’*" ward, have returned from a two- Ordinariate from the Rev. William Behm, Dolores Baskall, Delbert week visit to San Jose, Calif. century when Americans came to DENVER 4, COLO. Becker, Loretta Dukart, Valentine G. Woods of the San Francisco swarm all over the one wide The St. Ann PTA card circle archdiocese. He writes: S p r in g F r o l ic Dillie, Virginia Dillie, Consuella will meet in the home of Mrs. Ken­ shelf of fairly level land that DeAlb, Pauline Ertle, Lawrence neth Glasmann Tuesday, May 7. lies between the edge of the cliffs St. Philomena*s Foxhoven. James Foxhoven, Mari­ IBetty Glasmann will assist the Reforms Are Proposed and the mountains. The people lyn Gallobith, Phyllis Gallobith, hostess. gaped in wonder at darting jeeps Given by the Angela Geron, James Helbert, The Tuberculosis society will and lumbering bull dozers. For a Nfarsolek’s Radio & Barbara Hergenreter, Charles In French Family Life time children ran from these New Furniture Store te.st all high school students on the Appliance Store TO SERVE YOU Hideman, Nancy Hoover, Ray­ afternoon of May 6 and offer to strange doings with foreboding. BERKELEY SOCIAL CLUB mond Kelsch, Louise Kaberline, 2606-08 Eaat Colfax EA. 5141 Capitol all adults over 14 a free, chest ex­ Paris.—A program of reforms But in a short time the Marian- Mary Korbe, Lawrence Klober- amination from 6:30 to 9 p.ni. in AcroM from Eaat Hlgrb School Fnrnitnre Store danz, John Kippes, Robert Lech- designed to strengthen French enses learned there was work with Open Evenings and Sundays Until Koo$ for Benefit of the school hall May 6. escudos for many of them in this DE. *74t 2827 E. Colfax at DetroK man, Genevieve Lechman, Mar­ Nora Thornbrufh Bride family life was recommended at Bring in Your Radio and Save ••QUALITY FURNITURE AT LESS cella Lutin, Jo Ann Martin, Caro­ strange new business. Their padre THAN DOWNTOWN PRICES" In a double-ring ceremony at a the congress of the Civic and So­ spoke well of these Americanos, 9D-Day Gusrantso # 24*Hour Bsirict lyn Monheiser, Joan Marie, Jos­ Nuptial Mass in Annunciation eph Manuello, Gertrude Mari, John cial Women’s union. The organi­ and they learned for themselves of church April 27 before the Rev. zation has a membership of more the great friendliness and humor NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE The firms listed here de­ Mari, Josephine Mari, Carol Ment­ James Moynihan Miss Nora Thorn- of the strangers. Children were gen, Glen Mentgen, Patricia Pim­ brugh was married to Joseph Holz- than 70,000 Catholic women friendly now and swarmed over Bluebird Hardware serve to be remembered Holy Family ple, John Pfeifer, Robert Quint, man. throughout France. Delegates from Betty Ann Schneider, Helen any jeep that would stop. Homes & Appliance when you are distributing The bride was given away by 14 foreign nations attended the were opened. The work of the base 3741 E. COLFAX Schnieder, Harold Scheck, Sophie her father, Lester Thornbrugh went forward with ^amazing good your patronage in the dif­ CHURCH AND SCHOOL, Thunder Hawk, and Marguerite congress. *' G. J. CONNORS. Prop. Her sister, Grace, was matron of will. More soldiers came. A white Hardwars — Paints and AppUancSs ferent lines of business. Wirtz, honor, and a cousin, Jack Apple- Among recommended reforms chapel was erected amid the build­ NOW—Blsctric Irons For Bale haus, was best man. Others in the were granting of longer periods of ings on the plain, and now there Sunday Meeting Slated wedding party were Miss Rose maternity leave for v ik in g moth­ was an American padre to say Drop in and See “Phil” By Queen’s Daughters Heit, and two sisters of the bride­ ers, retirement-pension legislation Mass. groom, Mary and Barbara Holz- at the The Feir Golleei The Queen’s Daughters will for women, and measures to allevi­ The great runways were finished Elitch’s Gardens meet Sunday, May 5, at 3 p. m. man. Ushers were Edward Dem. that carried the sick and wounded Phone EAsi 8979 ate the condition of widows with The Blarney Shop 3205 East Colfax at Stieele in the Denver Cathedral base­ shki, Philip Hepp, and Robert in litters all the way from the war Smith. children. The congress recom. Eaat Dcnrar'a Batter Barbara ment. Members can use the Logan to distant America in a day and a 3209 East Colfax With Complete Beauty street entrance. Mr. and Mrs. Holzman at­ mended elimination of women THUDS. EVL, MAY 16 tended grade and high school at night. Then the war with Japanese, EM. 9986 Service - ' Misses Clara Courtney, Grace workers ii. the fields, and improve Annunciation and will make their the terrible little men of the East Palmer, and Nell Ryan will be the raent and modernization of present hostesses. The president. Miss Ma­ home in Denver. who had stolen Portuguese Timor, A reception for relatives and dwellings. The union has been in­ rie Bellmar, requests a large at­ ended, and Portuguese and Ameri PELL§ tendance owing to the postpone­ friends was held that evening in fluential in securing passage of # Auto Accessories the Slovenian hall. can celebrated together. 2412 EAST COLFAX ment of the April meeting. legislation which provides auto­ Demobilization was under way Opp. Eaat Bl(li—Plenty of parking apaca now and many a homesick Ameri­ # Radios l Deliciout matic wage increases for husbands 5 COURSE DINNERS HARRY-COOL SPECI'A’LTST Boys Town Founder whose wives remain at home caring can went home, but the work of Sarvtd from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. waek days for their children. the great airport on the vital sup # Household Goods 12 noon until 8' p.m. Sundaya and the airport was ready the 1001 Item* for the Home ITalcfi for Our Lenten Specials Will Speak in Denver month the war in Europe came to Vocation Program Wins and Car ^ ORCHESTRA The Rt. Rev. Edward J. Flana­ an end. 'With redeployment, more DnJRWros gan, founder of Boys Town, Nebr., Favor in See airplanes than the Marianenses be­ a BLOCK c> b will be the principal speaker at lieved were in the world would Foreman’s Astkaw. fWrr. CaUrrtk FLORAL CO. OorntMewTiiam, HrntmeU, Citizenship day ceremonies in the Springfield, 111.—Great progress come and go in a single morning. WelM*, IhttlMM, Appliance Store Z238 £ . Calfax at Adama , EM. t t i l •niitk, Ey« A t » t DiMMM. Civic auditorium May 19, the im­ is bein^ made in tjie Springfield They talked of the marvelous ships C$UrMt ArtkrHK Nrttttli. Opp. Bln.-Birl fhiwniUw. Preateic Mtr% migration and naturalization diocese in bringing before the laity ply line had to go on. Natives be­ 3539 E. Colfax EA. 4283 Membtr ^ Ui$. Uf A Bmek P»(m. service h|^ announced. National gan to be upgraded and occupied the need for vocations to the reli­ Guaranteed Radio Repairing Florlita T clcsnph Delivary AaaoclatiOD TMn»r. i M Piw$$ri. Tickets $1.00 per eonple plas tax CUctmk tuRlMtiMi «C iW Citizenship day is celebrated by gious life, as a result of a program Jobs of dignity and skill. Every sec­ WUoi, Pertfaek TWrarr far HUMMEL FIGURINES talemai IMy Dfaaaaw, M Hera* Presidential proclamation on the via press, radio, and lectures in- tion of the base became bilingual PLAN NOW TO ATTEND •owirM Partijvti. IWora, third Sunday of every May to give au^rated by Bishop James A. Now the padre of the Americans 1 ■

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PAGi; TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 2, 1946 LOREnO HEIGHTS STUDENTS THE eUARDIAN OF YOUR EYES G. D. OF A. • HOLD ELECTION OF OFFICERS Our reputation and standards by which we prescribe, our \\ friendliness and good-will in the way we analyze your visual (LoraHo Haight* Colla'ga, Danrar) Twenty-two Loretto Heights problems, our modem optical laboratory equipped'for accur­ Elections for sodality prefect, college girls participated in the ately filling prescriptions will instill your complete confidefice mission president, and student play day, sponsored by the Colo­ in our eye care. The Rev. Hubert Newell will body president were held at rado State college of education in (St. Mary’* Academy, Denver) celebrate the annual Communion Loretto Heights college for the Greeley April 27. Seven colleges The St. Mary’s academy fresh­ Mass of Court S t Rita 625,, Cath­ 1946-47 scholastic year. The re­ from Colorado and Wyoming par­ men entertained with a "Big-Sister, olic Daughters of America, May 6 sults were as follows: ticipated. Little-Sister” luncheon in tne Park SWIGERT BROS. at 8:15 o’clock in Holy Ghost Miss Frances McMahon of 2001 Cempetitiva Exarai Lane hotel May 1. A blue and white church, Denver. A breakfast will S. York street was elected sodality On May 4, 1946, dindidates 'will Mlor theme was carried out in Better Vltion Opiometri$ts Good Service follow in the Albany hotel. Mem­ refect: She will succeed Mary Lu take examinations for the three flowers, favors, and place cards. for Every Age At Right Price* bers who have not made reserva­ ’rendergast of Fort Collins. Mar­ four-year Loretto Heights college Annabelle Monaghan, Betty Mur­ tions should do so at once by call­ garet Fidel will be vice prefect, Competitive Music scholarships in ray, Pat Eads, Danna Lee Braun, 1550 Califomia KEyttone 7651 ing Mrs. Genevieve Flynn, Era. and Katherine Price secretary of piano, violin, and voice. and Shirley Ann McNamara, fresh­ 1525. the sodality. man class officers, were in chargee GLASaBB INDIVIBUALLT STTLBD Winners of the honor scholar^ An interesting program, includ­ President of the missions next ships will be announced in the of arrangements. Mrs. J. H. Mona­ ing talks by the Rt. Rev. Monsi­ year will be Miss Mary Elaine near future. Only one scholar­ ghan, Mrs. Paul V. Murray, Mrs. gnor John R. Mulroy and Father ship may be awarded to any one George Katzung, Mrs. Dan Braun, Newell, has been arranged. Special school, of which not more than and Mrs. D. J. McNamara were REQUIESCANT music will be given by Miss Gwen 20 per cent of the total class mem­ the chaperons. i THEODORE i Gallegos. bership may participate. Every The regular meeting of the court candidate will be required to give Blessed Mother^s Statue IN PACE will be held in the clubhouse May her selection from memory. Is Crowned 9, at 7 :30 o’clock, when the annual Loretto Heights college Legion iHACKETHAL! election of officers will be con­ Gloria Therese Perry crowned of Mary held its annual acies May the statue of the Blessed Mother HESTER A. McCLINTICK, #66 Ellta- ducted. Plans will be completed for 1 in the college chapel. The Rev. bfth. Mother ot Mrs. J. B. Btrianl and the initiation of the silver jubilee in the beautiful traditional cere­ M rt. Sam H. W*b»r, Denver; G. W. Roy Figlino addressed the group. Air Conditioned • class and banquet to be held in the monies in St. Mary’s chapel May McClintick. Lot Anaeiea, Calif.; grand­ The group consecrated itself to the 1. She was attended by Catherine mother of the Rev, D. A, Lemieux, Den­ Shirley-Savoy hotel May 19, A Blessed Virgin Mary, and Bene­ MORTUARY ver; and Geraldine Bariani, Bloomington. social hour will follow. Reserva­ diction of the Most Blessed Sacra­ Ind. Requiem Halt in St. John the tions for the banquet should be 1449.51 Kalamaih St. Evtngelitt't church April 29. Interment ment was given. A reception in Ml Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son tervfce. made through Mrs. Mabel McFar­ Pancratia hall followed the chapel Plinhe MAin 4006 MARY T. McCa r t h y , 919 S. Emer- land, Em. 1562, ■“ ceremony. This presidium, which lon. Mother of Joseph J., Jr.; Hirtin e A P., Leo, Robert, and Helen T. McCarthy; was inaunrated three years aiaTO, Mrt Mary Edwards, and Mrt. Rita F. is the only college group in this Boutwell; littir of Mrs. Harry C. Sher­ C. D. of A. Cousselors area. man, Mrt. Herman Laux, Mrt. Walter Ericksoo Memorial Co. Gray, and Dr. L. 0 . Ryan. Requiem Hass in St. Francis de Salei’ church April SO. Plan Fifinella Frolic MONUMENTS MARKERS Interment Mt. Olivet, Spillane service. Prompt Erection THOMAS HALEY, S71 S. Clarkson. At a meeting of the Junior from ont of ih t moot eomplot* Husband of Ella T. Haley; father of Dr. A. T. Haley and Idabelle Haley. Re- C. D. of A. counselors in Denver PTA to hstaH diiploys ID thm rtzu>a 8pt«r Ble^ OppoflU Sinkc* quiem Mass in Loyola church Thursday, April 25 plans were made to re­ May 2, at 9 o'clock. Interment Mt. CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING Garden*, m e rry 4725 OliveL Spillane eervice. sume the annual dance sponsored REBECCA MONTOYA, 1S06 S lst by ttie Juniors. This year the af­ street. Requitan Meet in Sacred Heart fair is to be known as the Fifinella Officers May S Classified Ads church AprU- it. Interment ML OliveL Franca* McMahon Olinger service. frolic and will be held Tuesday It will pay you to read ALL of the following advertiaement*. * DENISE BOUSSELAIRE, S667 S. evening. May 28, in the Knights Lynch of 3171 W. 38th avenue. 4 ORYER S ASTLER Pearl. Requiem Mast in St. Louit' of Columbus ball room. All Juniors (St. EliMbeth’* Pariah, Denver^ church, Englewood, April 29. Interment She will succeed Bess Riesenman. and high school boys and girls of Vice president of the missons will On Wednesday, May 8, Mrs. T. Ml OliveL J. Morrissey will install the new FEMALE HELP WANTED PRINTING GO. SABINA M. LOBATO, 1628 W. 34th the city are invited. Bill Petrie’s be Rufina Martinez, and secre­ PAINTING A PAPJIRHANGINC avenue. Wife of Juan C. Lobato; mother orchestra will furnish the music. tary, Ann Witherow. The treas­ officers who were elected at the FOR PAFEB HANGINO aod palntiDg **H POWKR Sewing Machine Operators for Programs and Circulars of William P. Ernest, Julian D. Lobato, St. Cecelia’s troop was enter­ urer will be Marilyn Phelan. last PTA meeting: President, Fred A. Beringer. 168 Hadiaon. EA 2286 light work, steady employment, clean Mrt. Mtx Ollvat, Mist Susan Lobato, modern factory, time and piece work rates, and Sister Mary Angelo, R.S.M.; daugh­ tained April 27 in the home of Miss Lucille Hammond of Craig Demling; vice president, Jerry Vil- BRICK REPAIRS—Caalkinx and painting lano; secretary, Mrs. Stanley; re­ good pay. WESTERN LEATHER Tirkrts for ’ ter of Tefesita Madrid; sister of Mrs. Pat Satterwhite, 3807 Utica street has been elected student body 1946 P earl MA. 6666. PRODUCTS CO. 1731 Arapahoe S t Abel Taylor, Mrs. Delflno Rodriguez, Helen Kokott was co-hostess. Many cording secretary, Mrs. R. Ulrich; Bazaars and Carnivals JoSe L„ Juan E., and Frank Madrid. president of Loretto Heghts col­ LAWNMOWERS Member of Society of Our Lady of enjoyable games were played, and lege, with Mary Rita Ginn as vice treasurer, Jerry Carpinella. Re­ CLEANING Quickly Produced Guadelupc. Requiem Hats in St. C*jv- jrizes were won by Micky Penns, freshments will be served after the Lawnmowera aharpaned by preciaion ma* president and Rose Fidel, treas- Gloria Thereae Perry china. Called for and delivered. Guaran­ Wall washing, wallpaper cleaning and Reatonably Priced (an't church April 27, Interment San Barbara Harwood, Joan Jones, meeting. window washing. Call PE. 1069. Luis. The fifth grade won the attend­ teed. GL. 6798 or GL. 0327. UNION LABEL IF DESIRED FLORINDA ORTEGA. Arvada. Wife Doris Bradhag, Pat Bruner, Rose Murray, Helen Amato, Virginia FREED SLAVES OP LIQUOR, now FRBR of Juan D. Ortega. Requiem Mass in Groman, Kathleen Fay, and Helen ance prize for April. Logan, and Maureen Starbuck. HEARING AIDS others. Alcoholics Anonymosa, WrHs 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. Shrine of St. Anne's church AprU 27. The PTA mothers will serve Kokott. The essays selected to represent Periona Hard of Bearing, eome la lot P. O. Bos I lls . 8. Uenvor Station. KEystone 6348 JESUS MARTINEZ. 1618 Dale court. breakfast immediately after the 8 demonatratlon of Zenith Radionio Hearing Husband of Juanita Martinez. Requiem o’clock Mass on May 5 to the St. Mary’s in the Archbishop’s an­ Aid. $40, eomplyto, Unaa. Lamolnc Unaie PHOTOGRAPHS Mast in St. Cajetan’a church April 29. nual essay contest were those writ­ Co., 622 I6tb P t Interment ML OliveL leligion Bootfegging children receiving their First Holy Andenon photos. 1206 I6th St at I MARY C. HUNT, 2S40 S. Frank- Communionthat morning. ten by Catherine Murray, Donna MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ranca. UAIn 1873. Pres nswi cuts. tinw S ister of John Sullivan, Colorado DeRemer, Barbara Bendekovic, and All PTA members of St. Eliz­ Raeondidoned piano*, playata. granda Purina Embryo Fed Springs; aunt of John Sullivan, Jr., USN; Scored by Minister Jeanne Steinhart in the upper di­ U. 8. Approved — Pollornin Tested ALTAR BREADS Mary Lou Cook. San Antonio, Tex. Re­ abeth’s parish are urged to attend organa ipipe and reed), orcheatral tnatru- vision, and those written by Joanne menta. T. R. Walkar, 236 Broadway. 8P Whits Leghorn, Auitra Whites, New quiem Mass in St. Louis' church, Engle­ the next meeting in order to make Humps, W hits Rocks. Leg Rocks, Black SEWING wood. April SO. \ New York. — Separation of plans for the school picnic. Little, Shirley Ann McNamara, 7364. Austraiorps. unit GIrli’ Orntci. EnbreUtry. PRECILUNA GONZJ^ES. Wife of Betty Murray, and Jo Anne Walsh Church and state in this country Join* Armed Force* WOOD SALE As low as $10.00 per hundred H onofrim lot. Etc. Martin Gonzales. RequiewwMass in St. to the point of meaning no reli­ in the lower division. Reliable, Disease Free. Well Bred Chicks Cajetan't .church May 1. Ititerment Mt. John George Zigler, a Knight of KINDLING, itor*. ranga, fumac*, fir* BRirHTON HATfniERY THE SISTERS OF THE Olivet. I gious teaching in our sch^ls has On May 1 the grade school so­ olae*. bloel^ No yard talaa RE. 2460 JOHN W. ESHER. S340 Franklin reached a consequence tharwould St. John, joined the armed forces. dality attended Mass and received & FARM STORE GOOD SHEPHERD ilreet. Husband ot Margaret Esher; The son of Mr. and Mrs. George Attaletle Emblem*. Monogram* and Lettor* Third and Bridge Phone 27W father of Thoma* 0. and Orville J. make the nation’s founders turn Holy Communion. The Rev. Freder­ Brighton. CoIorsAo TELEPHONE PEARL IttI over in their graves, declares Dr. Zigler of 1236 Lipan, John attend­ ick McCallin, sodality director, cele­ AMERICAN PENNANT — Mail Orders Filled — Esher; grandfather of Robert. Thomas, ed St. Elizabeth’s grade school and and Frances Esher. Requiem Mass in Harry Emerson Fosdick of River­ brated the Mass. MFC. CO, Wanted—Housekeeper for Catholic rectory. Annunciation church Thursday, May 2, side church here, in a condensed St. Joseph’s high school. He has Box I620A. Let os ahow tod monuinenl* at t o’clock. Interment ML OliveL recently been employed in the Mary Killian and Jeanne Stein- Room 7, Second Floor Fontina Bnllding version of an address, “One World hart, Post Reporter correspon­ 634 16th Street Patch plastering and outside painting. we have erected in Hl Olivet for Religion Too,” printed in the government medical depot. He was Cemeterr. MRS. CLARE WILLIAMS HUMPHREY also a member of the Holy Name dents, had articles published in a If It Can Be Had* of Felt, We Can Hak* It Prompt Service. PE. 5019, Requiem Mia i wit offered in the Ci* May Reader's Digest. To acquaint recent issue. The Post Reporter is a KEyaton* 8367 Denver thedril April 26 for Mri, Clare Williams our youth with the great prophets society of St. Elizabeth’s. Rmployed couple with 2 well mannered Humphrey of 1560 Sherman street, whose The Altar and Rosary society national Catholic studen* news­ BABY CHICKS—Thouaand* hatching week­ children want furnished or unfurnished A. T. THOMSON death was reported last week. Mrs. or with the personality or princi­ ly in 14 breeda at Colorado'* largcat hatch­ house, apartment or rooms in Cathedral will receive Holy Communion in a paper, published by the Catecheti­ parish. Will pay well. Children spend Humphrey. « convert, became a Catholic ples of Christ is considered reli­ cal guild, St. Paul, Minn.______ery. Immediate or future delivery. U. S. MONUMENTS two years ajro when she was a patient gion in the schools, the prominent body Sunday in the 8 o’clock Mass. Approved, biood-teated stock, both "aa days with relatives when not in school. 600 Sherman Su TA. 8018 in St. Joseph's hospital. She was the On Tuesday, May 7, at 2:30 o’clock, hatched" and aexed. AA grade 311.96; Mrs. Reef, TAbor 3173, Ext. 184 or PEarl minister continues, and must be AAA $12.95; ROP Sired or Super. 113.96. 2034.______daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. J. often bootlegged in education if the society will hold the monthly Williama, pioneer residents of Denver, Mary Elaine Lynch meeting. ' DR. R. W. PRITZ Write for free eircnlar, Colorado Hatchery, WANTED: Housekeeper. Church of Corpus for whom Wiiliaraa street was named. ;eta in at all. 1416 Ixrimer, Denver. Christi, Newcastle, Wyo. Mrs. Humphrey was well known here and Dr. Fosdick’s remarks were In­ And Associates in Lot Angeles, Calif., where she had urer. Miss Loretta Sweeney was HOME WANTED BROTHER VINCENTIANS being evicted Call a lived for some time following the death cluded in an appeal to the Prot­ student body president this year. Dentists June I. Urgently need 4 room unfurnished of her parents. Surviving are two nieces, estant Church to unify its creed, Resident student president is Miss MOTHER, OEAR 666 16tb StrM t U t l lltb S tn a t VETT, permnnent wsident, wife snd 2 apartment Willing to give some service for Mrs. Everett Parker and Miss Elizabeth ritual, and organization in this Josephine Pankey of Hot Springs, It (ricTM ai* to *«* KEyaton* SHI TAbor 6761 children, desire 3*5 room house or apt. part re n t Kroeger, TA. 2241 or GR. 4961. Davis; and a brother>in*law. Henry C. TOO wrinffinff that fum. or tinfum. Rent, Lease, buy furni­ ZONE CAB Davis. Interment was in Mt. Olivet. country and to work more closely N. Mex., and secretary is Mar­ OpoB Hon4ay aa4 ThwaAay Ey*& ture, etc.. Phone Mr. Johnaoit, CU. 4216. W. P« Horan A Son service. dirty mop with poor Permanent organist position is avsll- MAIn 7171 with Jews and Catholics in the garet Mary Meyer. handi. post-war era. Field Day Planned RADIO REPAIRING able in Denver for an experienced Froaipl. Coerttaaa Strrlce MRS. MARY S. ROGERS I’m bnjrinr you an Catholic organist for daily High Masses Mrs. Mary S. Rogers, 72, died April Loretto Heights college will EZE MOP 46 CONE 90 Day Guarantee. Quick, Reliable Service (to both play and sing) and for ac­ CHEAPER RATES WRINGER to k«p on all Home and Car Radioe, Phono- CLEAN NEW CABS 24 in her home, 1826 Logan street, after 24 Nations Interested close its 1945-46 sports activities companying tntined choir using a brief illness. B9m in Ireland in 1873, with a field day Thursday after­ yoor hand* oot ot Combinations, Record Changers and Home "Gregorian Chant*' and "figured music” Mrs. Rogers came to the U. S. in 1891 In Youth Reorganization noon, May 2, on the campus. It mop wattr feroTtr. INSURANCE Appliances. Pick up and delivery aerviee. on Sundays. Please state experience and Thia aaTC* yonr back She lived in Siiverton and Durango for Brussels,' Belgium. — Delegates K£. 1007. Hill Radio A Appliance. 878 references. The Register, Box 1620 R. many years, and moved to Denver in is under the direction of MiM and yoor . tirao and Bannock. ^ DOYLE’S 1926. An active clubwoman. Mrs. from 44 women’s groups in 24 Veronica Brown, head of the physi­ clean* floor* batter. Rogers was a member of the Altar and countries attended a reorganization cal education department. Cone W rinser laata a SCHOOL HEADS ATTENTION Rosary society of Holy Ghost church, lifetime. FlU ordinary JOS. J. CELLA THE NEW NATCO Bronze Memorials PHARMACY meeting in Ghent of the youth sec­ The affair will open with square calyanlied pall. 1120 Security Bldg. the Si. Thomas guild, and the Woodcraft tion of the International Union of 16mm Sound and Silent Projector Memorial Day Orders Taken Now Tht Pirticelar Dranwt club. Requiem Mass was offered for her Gel Her* Now! Phone KEystone 2633 SEE IT—HEAR IT Perpetuate the memory of your loved ones in Holy Ghost church April 27. Sur Catholic Women’s Leagues. Chris­ with a bronte memorial. Bronxa is most 17th AVE. AND GRANT viving are her husband. William, whom NOW ON DISPLAY tine de Hemptinne, international Only $ 3 .0 0 Simplicity of Operation. Easy Threading. enduring, least expensiva. PREB DELIVERT «h* married in 1893: a daughter, Mrs. n . if87 Lena Chouinard: two sons, John S. president, presided. The purpose Free Dellrery in _ Only one folding reel arm. New, quick, Rogers and Dr. Thomas J. Rogers; and was to study organization problems Denrer S u b o ^ *Tw*r or nc'Siioi* effortleas tilting device. Synchronous mo­ The Bronze Memorial Co. 8ve grandchildren. Interment Mt. Olivet. and plans for collaborating with Phono GRand 6481 wRaiM 1M maCT tor, Separate motor lor take-up reel, re­ MIOUIIOI! wind and cooling fan. 2.000 ft, reel capa­ 3S18 B. Colfax EM. 9774 W. P. Horan A Son aerviee. Shipped Anywhere 35c Extra TOMY FERRETTI other international youth bodies. city. Superb in performance. Powerful It was announced that the union has amplifier. Individual baM and treble tone No. 2 World War Vet MISS ANNA L. ORMOND Eze Mop & Cone ISiSLarimerit. cAf/Iin.22bh XbvHss Bis Old Friends and Custenner* to Miss Anna L. Ormond. 79. retired re-established contacts with repre­ control. 12" PM speaker. HU New Store . . • Denver teacher, died April 26 In St. sentatives in 60 countries, and that Wringer Co. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Tell the Advertiser Joseph'a hospital. Until her retirement world-wide projects, dealing with Manufactured By The Congress Clothing Co. in 1938, Miss Ormond taught commercial 3820 Winona CL D earer 12, Colo. National Industries for Young America education are being considered. Films you saw his Ad in 433 1STH ST. TA. 4718 courses in Denver public schools. She RUBBER ^THIRK *'Speciat Attention to Clergy” was a native ff Towners. N. Y.« and Tailor Made Ready Made Military SippUee a graduate of Westfield State Teachera* Ideal Pictures THE REGISTER MAIL ORDERS college of Massachusetts and Denver San Diego Will Begin AIR RESERVATIONS DISTRIBUTOR university. Her home was at 1760 NO SERVICE CHARGE 714 18th St. Denver 2, Colo. Lafayette street: Surviving are a niece, For Complete Informition Aboot Any Mrs. Edna Fluegel, Morris. Minn.; Released-Time Glasses Trip—BosineM or Pleasuro [nephew, James L. Ormond. Appleton. CALL___ Spillane Mortuary Minn.; and several grandnieces and RADIO I PHONE MA. 7354 grandnephews. Requiem Mass was of­ San Diego, Calif.—Climaxing al­ CARL STEELE 7 ' 1545 So. Broadway PEarl 0725 fered for Miss Ormond in the Cathedral most four years of planning, a pro­ WORLD WIDE TRAVEL SERVICE 1 ALL MAKES MACHINES I April 29. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Research & Service 824 17th Street ^ Pk. ALpiat m i s SERVICED = Horan A Son service. gram of released-time religious in­ M ra. John R. Spillane I SUPPLIES - RENTALS | Registered Furteral Director struction for public school children LD.iUlJJJtSy MRS. KATHERINE BANAHAN will be instituted here by the local Laboratory and Embalnter Requiem Mass was offered in Presen board of education. Under the plan, r"McGUIRE”“ I SANT ANGELO I tation church April 30 for Mrs. Kath $teatnilufi and I m m U erine Banahan. who died April 27 in her pupils who volunteer to register for home, 866 King street, after an illness of the instruction will -• be released 76 S. PENNSYLVANIA ST. Moving - Storage I TYPEWRITER CO. | 18 months. Mrt, Banahan came to Denver ESTABLISHED 1904 from classes one hour a week in TRAVEL CONSULTANTS g ALL WORK GUARANTEED S in 1890 from County Cork, Ireland, and centrally located school buildings An V^-lo-Dale, Scientifically Express was married here in that year to Patrick Lucille Hammond No Booking Fee Charged - Airline and s Free Delivery g J. Banahan, who died 14 years ago. Mrs where qualified instructors will Equipped Loto Rates Steamship Tickets to AH Parts of the World on All Authoiixed Lines. Tours 1 VET WORLD WAR t ‘ g Ba»ahan was a member of the Catholic teach the fundamentals of their re­ dancing, followed by relays, con Order of Foresters, Villa Park circle, and ligions. KE. 6425 2149 Welton St. Railroad • Bus • Hotels Neighbors of Woodcraft. Surviving are sisting of cross-country and 100- Radio Serviee 1611 Glenams Place 1 761 Broadway 1 four children. Timothy F. and Eugene J offered for her in St. Mtry'i church yard dashes. A special feature FHE BEST IN LUGGAGE Telephones; KEystone 0462, 1 HAIL ORDERS SOLICITED 1 Banahan, Miss Agnes Banahan, and Mrs Littleton, April 27. She waa a native Shop John L. Huber: a sister. Mrs. Earl C, will follow in which the lay faculty All Kiad, CHerry 4350 Denver 2, Colo. liMmiiffiiiiniioM of Baileyville, Kant., and waa married will play the varsity basketball Henry. Sr.; three grandchildren, Virginia to Sgt. Hula when he returned from All Work Guaranteed and Kathleen Banahan, and Marguerite three jreara’ army eervice in India. The team. A dance contest will be Abromeit*: and two |^eat-grandehildren For 90 Days couple lived at 3660 S. Bannock atreet. held, made up of waltzes, rumbas, A'L Sharon and Carol Ahromeit. Interment Surviving, bcaidca her huaband. are her EVERYTHING FOR SCHOOLS Mt. Olivet. Boulevard aerviee. jitterbugging, the polka, and the parenta, Mr. and Mra. Leo Henry of Shottische. A softball game will CALL RA. 3802 That inborn pride of self and Soldier, Kana., and 10 brothera and PASCHAL J. LOSASSO aieteri, follow on the west campus. All And Be Sure AMERICAN SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. Paschal J. Losasso, 70. retired Denver students will participate in the family is an inheritance from grocer, died April 26 after an illness of AL. 1753 1514 Arapahoe Denver ' MRS. EUZABETH DOUGHTY activities. those who owned the family several weeks. Requiem Mass was sung Requiem Mtst was offered for Mn Formerly Located at Mail Orders Accepted ) for him in Our Lady of ML Carmel Elizabeth Doughty AprU 29 in St. Jos* After a banquet in the student name before us. Pride and church April 30. Bom in New York eph's church. Mrs. Doughty, 66. died union room the presentation _ of 4290 King StreeL ONE DAY SERVICE city in 1876. Mr. Losasso came to Den April 26 after a long illness. She was awards will be made by Miss Viola self-respect came to us with ver with his parents when he was horn in Illtnots. and came to Denver in Fellin, president of the athletic SHOE REPAIRING child. He own^ and operated a grocery 1916. She was married here in 1918 to business here for many years. Surviving E. A. CRANCH, Technician -I I r I " I SUM \Ti: )oi i{ the name. It’s our obligation Julias C. Doughty. Mrs. Doughty was a association. Three seniors, Miss BrfaiR ns jour ahqe problems. is his Wife, Elizabeth,'*ywhom he married member of the Altar and Rosary society Viola Fellin, Miss Loretta M A I I’UIMINC; ,| after a long illness. Requiem Mass was married here in 1908 to Edgar Livernash Kingsley, and Jean Gray; pins SHADE CLEANERS and moved to Fort Collins with him. for the six most valuable players 1946 SANTA FE KE. TH6 W IN k LE Il SOOBS Since 1902 FLOWERS After her husband'a death in 1936, she in basketball, Viola Fellin, Naomi HEYI Spwlil Funeral Spnr mud. of 8«

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Thursday, May 2, 1946 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telq?hone, KEystone '4208 PAGE ELEVEN The Denver Catholic Register President. Jlost Rer. Areh^isfaop Urban J. Vehr, D.D...... Rt- Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jonr.D Manaalng Director______Rev. John B. Cavanach, M.A., LittD. Associate Editors—M. P. Everett, Joor.O.{ Rev. Walter Canavan, U. S. Awakening organisation in the first place be­ to be spread, and the idea, and matter) has with them is when he J.C.O.. LittD.; Rev. Edward A. Breen, M.A., LittD.; Rev. Prands cause there were insuffieient more often the falsehood, can be sees them in the store windows of To Red Menace? trained labor leader* during CIO’s found in low places and in high, a church goods store. The most Syrtaney, M.A.; Linus Riordan, A.B., LittM.; Rev. James B. Hamblin, By MILLARD F. EVERETT rapid expansion and the help of from the Challenge, published in direct and obvious means-of bring­ M.A.; Rev. John Ebel, M.A.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A. 1* the United State* at last the Reds, who' certainly are ^fec- Denver, to a score of metropolitan ing them before the public is by awakening to the Red menace? A tive organizers, had to be accepted. dailies, in the person of the “Old donating them to public libraries. Entered as second class matter at tbs post office at Denver, Colo. number of recent incident* lead The testimony of a growing list Curmndgeon,” Harold Ickes, who We do not think most persons one to believe *o. We hope they of former Communists brings shonld be renamed the “Old Dope.” who get their education and mis- Published Weekly by are significant of a growing trend damning evidence against the Westbrook Pegler used to plead edneation from public libraries ex­ toward the realization that the Reds, and may be having an un­ with other columnist* to let Mr. ercise any fine discrimination. Hiey THE CATHOUC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) Pinkish glow which deluded many realized effect in convincing Amer­ Ickes alone—Pegler claimed that follow a modification of the EdiA>n into believing it was the dawn of icans that the Red life is not a Icke* was “hi* man.” In view of plan. Hiomas A, Edison a* a boy 938 Bannock Street, 1 a new era is instead the reflection rosy one. The latest witness is the fact that Mr. Ickes is now also tried to make up for his lack of Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 of a Red fire destrnetive of human Victor A, Kravchenko, whose book, a columnist, and Mr. Pegler is rele­ schooling by reading one book after rights and liberties. f Chose freedom, is receiving ex­ gated to the Hearst papers, Mr. another in public libraries, with ■ K Subscription: per year. Political figures and eolomnists, tensive review* in leading periodi- Ickes, it seems to this writer, is no plan or method save that of the perhaps roused by the fear of an eal*. Three years ago, Kravchenko common property. position of the books on the Club Subscription, with The Register, Local Edition, |1.80 per year. indefinite Soviet aggression, are “escaped” from the Soviet Pnrehas- When the “Old Dope” began his shelves. The result is shown in the No Club Subscription Price Offered Outside Colorado. openly speaking of Rnssian spoli­ ing commission in Washington, fled colnmning, he promised faithfully fact that the great American in­ ation of Poland. We have seen to hiding in a cheap New York to refrain from writing about those ventor, whatever else he was, was Thursday, May 2, 1946 no mention of the similar treat­ hotel, and drafted a statement for things of which he is ignorant. He not a well educated man. ment accorded the Baltic countries, the press “aeciuing the Soviet gov­ has not kept that promise. His re­ Few people have the patience but observers point ont that Russia ernment of a ’donble-faced’ for­ cent ranting* abont Spain are al­ of an Edison, but the fact remains OFFIClALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER got what it wanted in Iran and then eign policy . . « denouncing the most word for word what has been that chance plays a huge part in The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval fought to have the case dropped Stalin regime for failure to grant appearing in the Commnnist press the selection of books. This writer, We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What before the UN. A number of political and civil liberties to the of the world since the Reds took an habitue of the Denver Public ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or writers, too, flow see the Red Bear Rnssian people.’’ a licking in the Spanish’ civil war. library for the past 22 years, at first those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official as the chief plotter in maneuver* Kravchenko joined the Commn- lekea accuses Spain of consorting chose many of the txmks he read Wo hope The Register wlU be read in every home of the to drive Franco from control in nist party in 1929, studied engi­ with Hitler — and completely ig­ by no other standard than recent Archdiocese. Spain and fear, if this is done, that neering, and advanced to the direc­ nores the fact that Russia was a publication or an appealing format. unhappy country will become a torship of a department in the Sov- comrade in arm* with Hitler in He cannot be said even yet to have m v t / . . We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in Communist stronghold. That this narkom—the pinnacle of Soviet the rape of Poland. Ickes rants recovered from the ill effects of the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. is the Rnssian aim has long been bnreancraey—with his own office about Franco accepting aid from this procedure, especially after he ii URBAN J. VEHR. contended by Catholic papers, a in the Kremlin. But at each step Germany and Italy; he neglects to' hit upon some pagan book on psy­ Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. stand corroborated by the revela­ forward he found new evidence tell of the millions of dollars and chology. But since chance does tions of Krivittky, former Russian that .the Russian state was per­ thousands of men poured in on the rule so widely in the selections of general who fled his country and verting the ideals of freedom, jus­ Red side by Russia, France, and library patrons this is all the more was mysteriously killed in Wash­ tice, and equality in which he the Communist International. reason why bad books shonld be Let'sTalkltOcer... Hoar*: 9 to 12; 1 to 5 Phone MAin 3437 ington. believed. The extreme privation The world, according to Mr. nentralized as far at possible by The Saturday Evening Post, and neglect of workers, contrasted Ickes, must wipe out Franco lest the presence of more of the attrac­ which' has featnred articles by with the luxury surrounding the World war III start soon. This tive and solid books published espe­ When you come in to This Bank, for whatever Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist Edgar Snow extremely sympathetic party elite; the character and near hysteria, patterned oii the eui> cially by Sheed & Ward and Brace. to the Communist* in China, a extent of the slave labor system; rent Red propaganda drive against Unfortunately, it cannot be purpose, we want yffu to feel that it is a friendly few week* ago printed an article the bloody murders of the purge— Spain, is expected in those who be­ taken for granted that a Catholic Suite 722 Mack Building:, 16th and California Streets by Stanley High exposing the all these and many more incidents lieve that there is no other god save book will be catalogued and dis­ organization, devoted to your interests and based workings of the Red party in filled him with horror and disgust. Communism and that Stalin is its played just because it is donated on principles of real service and true understand­ America. Perhaps the Post editors Kravchenko found that under prophet. But the fact that a for­ to a pnblic library. For instance, now realize that, if Communism the Communists in Russia the step mer U. S. Cabinet official swallow* this writer, viewing the seven ing of your problems. Every transaction will be were to control America, such a from Slav to slave was a brief but the Red bait and then demands the shelves of closely packed books periodical as theirs would not be bitter one. Americans will learn a hook, line, and pole as well, indi­ under the “Jndaism” sector in the a pleasant one, everj” question studied carefully printed; for the press under the similar truth if they yield true cates that President Trnman should Denver library (contrasting MORGAN, LEIBMAN A HICKEY along the Soviet “party line” plan would be welcomed. He accord­ travelers. One observer asserted is an amazing thing to see. It re­ ingly bought a copy and sent it to prompt, courteous t Gm u S ElM trk BM*. Phan* TAhar lift that the Communists got into the Way of Death sembles the dance craze that seized the library. Three months later and confidential , A m e r ic a n By REV. JOHN CAVANAGH thousands throughout Europe in he looked into the book index: Na tio n al Ba n k Almost a century ago Western the Middle Ages, and, like the lat­ David Goldstein’s name was not service at all times Akron and Yuma civilization openly embraced so- ter, it has no rhyme and certainly there. Religious prejudice may not in our Personal called scientific materialism as the no reason. Perhaps the explana­ have played a part in this rejection. means to a better life. For an tion is that those who have cast off The reason may have been that the Loan Department. Units Hosts to equivalent time the nation* of the a genuine spiritual life are particu­ book is sold by an obscure pub­ Keystone Custodian Funds world have repudiated moral law larly sttsceptihlb to the materio- lisher. A publication of Macmil­ •J INC. and religion for the new faith politico-hypnosis that is Commu- lan’s or Scribner’s, though it be K-1—PREFERRED STOCK FUND DCCW M eeting whose temples were factories, whose miserable stuff, commands atten­ tion; if the publisher is not known Liiton to ,50 Stocki with about $3 worth of asaet value, per $1 of altars were laboratories, and whose FULTON LEWIS JR. current market ralua. Indicated earning* for 1945 after The Akron and Yuma councils liturgical requirements were test ‘Mystery’ of an unconscious prejudice is created. tubes. It was this new worship of Examples of Catholic books that Doilr. MondoT thro normal and lurtax were 14.22 per there. Earning* for 1946 were hosts to the quarterly meet­ George Santayana Fridor. . . t:30 FM. 1 ^ thould be even higher. ing: of the DCCW held in Greeley science and materialism that was will be widely read in public By REV. EDWARD A. BREEN libraries (as this writer knows from UFSb Please send a prospectus to April 30. The invitation and invo to usher in an era of unparalleled cation was given by the Rev. Wil abundance, which was to beat Edmund Wilson, one of Amer­ experience in the Denver library) liam J. Coyne of Akron before the artillery into farm tractors, and ica’s brightest literary lights, has are: Basic Writings of St, Thomas, 125 members present. The Rev. which was to lead suffering man­ penned an outstanding feature edited by Anton Pegis; Farrell’s ADDRESS...... Fabian Joyce, O.F.M., of St. Eliza­ kind out of the morass of misery story of a recent visit with George Companion to the Sunima; Tima- beth's in Denver was the guest and hatred. For more than a gen­ Santayana in Rome. The piece ap­ shefTs Religion in Soviet Russia, McCABE.HAl\IFEJS& COMPANY speaker at the luncheon, held eration those who still espoused pears in the Hew Yorker, and it White’s South American Hurdle, LWESTMEyT SECURITIES the Burlington hotel. moral law and religion were judged throws much new light on the and various biographies by Theo­ in so-called enlightened circles as former professor of philosophy at dore Maynard. This is in addition W. r . UeCABE Security Bids, E- A. HANITEN Among those present for the to the works of Chesterton and Bel­ Over ZS Vests lavestmeut Experience outmoded and backward- Science Harvard who lives now in retire­ session were Mrs. Thomas G. Gar­ and not religion, said our sophis' ment at the convent of the Blue loc. which belong in a class by rison, national president of the ticated politicians, would rid the Nuns, not far from the Colosseom. themselves. Books of the widest council, who delivered a message earth of scourges: Hunger, disease, Santayana has been called a appeal both to Catholics and non- to the gathering, and Mrs. L. A. and war. The Holy See officially Catholic in everything but faith, Catholics, should be given. In Higgins, the archdiocesan presi­ condemned materialism, but so and that is perhaps as good a sum­ making a -donation it should be if o f " V V’lco dent of the council. Representa­ necessary represented to the librar­ what? mary as can be found of his posi­ Vv tives came from the councils in Well, anti-religions isms and tion. Now 81 years old, this Spanish ian that the book fills a need of Brighton, Platteville, Keenesburg, modern science have been hard subject seems fully content in the the patrons; for instance, in giving Roggen, Fort Morgan, Brush, Ak­ at work for half a century. In care of a community of English books psychology it should be ron, 'Wray, Sterling, Holyoke, Russia, a country comprising one- nuns, where, Wilson thinks, he pointed otit that, amid so much MOVING & STORAGE Greeley, and Yuma, sixth of the earth’s surface, a fancies himself in the role “of a that is anti-Christian in this field, Clergy present for the meeting government of “scientific” socialists monastic sage.” The war made little a book defending the dignity of were, besides Father Joyce and has been in control since 1917. difference in his life, which, far man would be welcomed. Father Coyne, the Very Rev. In that country, as in others, from idle, is still characterized by STORAGE SPruce 2671 B. J. Froegel, and the Rev. Fa­ religion was held to be a barbaric the steady intellectual energy that Your ‘Register’ LOWEST PRICES ies« SOUTH PEARL ST thers Joseph Korb, E. J. Versch- superstition. Moral law, man’s re­ brought Santayana his reputation IN THE CITY ffwAtewSPiuc*946l raeghen, Francis J. Brady, Thomas sponsibility for his fellow man as both philosopher and poet. By REV. FRANCIS SYRIANEY Doran, Charles Sanger, Joseph were held to be bourgeois con­ “When he talked about these out­ In an official proclamation found Erger, Leo Patrick, and Peter cepts, unworthy of the scientific side occurrences, it was as if he nnder the editorial masthead to Moran. followers of Lenin, Trotsky, and attached them to history; the war the left of these columns. Arch­ Fathers Doran, Brady, and Froe­ Stalin. But in no country of the had been an event like another bishop Urban J. Vehr expresses YOU PAY ONLY 5 0 ^ A ROOM A MONTH gel gave interesting talks on the world are there less freedom, less which would presently belong to ■he desire that the Register be read program of the councils. food, fewer creatnre comforts than the past.” Yet he did reveal that in every home in the archdiocese. in Russia after 30 years of the the nuns for two years had kept The coverage that the Denver Cath­ new regime. For a nation to have him without money, and that the olic Register has in homes of the sold its heritage for fool’s gold war had probably prolonged his archdiocese is almost 100 per cent. CLEARANCE is bad enough, but what shall we life by forcing him to come to the And certainly any family that think of a nation that sells its convent, where his diet was limited wants to receive the paper can do liberty and its faith not for gold, almost entirely to the vegetables so easily. OF SPRING MILLINERY but for hunger, want, and ever- raised by the nuns. This Sunday Catholics are being recuiring wars? Santayana has apparently ac­ asked to renew their subscriptions In America also we have fol­ complished an immense amount of to their official archdiocesan news­ lowed the leaders who have de­ work dnring hit stay at the con­ paper. Their support is essential clared their belief in sheer power vent, although none of it has been to its continned service. and the accnmulation of material philosophical. Wilson is probably In these days, especially, it is im' T h e y know it's iSlie things. It is true that moral respon­ right when he says: “I felt, as I perative that Catholics keep them­ sibility is an irksome thing; it had done already in reading hit selves informed. The world is simple, modem Checking springs from belief in God and later books, that he was a writer of gradually aligning itself into camps exercises a restraint upon thought passionate vocation; that this writer —the forces of Cod and the forces Account service that costs of anti-God. If we proclaim our­ and action. Because of its restrain­ had been m aking time during the so little and give% so much, Atf ing power, superficial men have years of his audemie service, when selves as faithful members of the called it conservative and even he had to play the specialized former army, it is necessary that indispensable convenience (o? reactionary. What the modem philosopher. . .” And there, it we fit ourselves to be worthy repre­ materialists have given the world seems to me, is something of a key sentatives of that army. We ap­ every w age-earner or salaried mcin and woman. we see every day as we read the to the life and work of Professor preciate and value a thing inas­ newspapers: Wars and threats of Santayana. much as we know it. And this ap­ iPay by check. You make a better impresaionl wars, the atomic bomb, mass plies equally to our faith; not only His philosophy was never pro­ to our faith but to everything con­ hunger in nearly all the eonntries found, although he could write of of the world, dictatorship and nected with it. • NO MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIRED terror. it with a dramatic intensity that Recent Popes have emphasized This international chaos is no would almost make you agree with over and over the valne of the HsU Skatched From Stock him. As for Scholasticism, he had • CHECKBOOKS FREE - ALWAYS accidental development. It springs Catholic press. One of the most directly from a social philosophy only this to say; “Scholastic phil­ striking endorsements is that of osophy, except in its application : “In vain will you .J “hamilton’s” Spring Millinery Clearance af­ in which there are no fixed prin­ to theology, can hardly appeal to • l O f per check used. No deposit cheuges.; fords you an unusual opportunity to purchase ciples, where everything, as long found missions and build schools, as it works, is justified; where the modem man, because its sub­ if you are not able to wield the of­ a hat to match all your Spring costumes at there are no clearly defined codes ject matter is remote from his in­ fensive and defensive weapon of a worth-while savings. A large selection of of morals and action; and which terests. . . I think therefore that a loyal Catholic press.” The present AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK long time and many a disappoint­ Holy Father has added his praise finer hats, and a mode for every personality. has no fixed, openly stated objec­ ment will have to intervene hefoire of DENVER May we suggest that you come early. tives. The only means known to and encouragement to this impor­ arrive at truth are high speed and a modern pidiHc can be content tant work. The Popes realize that with any ^holastic statement of the Catholic press is not only the unprincipled propaganda machines. the eternal order of things.” Yet, If you are well armed, have a loud spokesman for the Church and its MAin 5314 store Hours $7 $10 $15 voice, and can organize equally according to Wilson, Santayana is Bishops; it is a fearless, and often 9:30 to 5:30 loud-mouthed bodies of followers, now reading extensively in the singlehanded, defender of religion, then you are in a position to decide Bible and St. Thomas Aquinas. morality, and decency. i r c h h o f not only your own fate but the fate All are agreed, on the other In Denver and the state of Colo­ F . J . K of your neighbors. hand, that Santayana is one of rado we are fortunate to have a As a nation the American people the few real masters of style that Catholic newspaper that covert all COIVNTRUCTIOX CO. hamiltoHS have yet to accept- this Godless, this country has produced, al­ sides of Catholic life and activity. brutal concept. We are bewil­ though our claim on him is donbt- In its National section can be fonnd dered and disgusted; sharp con­ fn l His present manner of life the Catholic news of the world and flict exists between political bodies, has given him the time and solitude mnch important newt that is never BUILDERS i6i6 (£tout^treel3)ehver \ but fundamentally we still believe that are essential to good writing. carried in our daily papers. There in fair play and continue to be Perhaps grace will be added in due is famished a fall picture of world We AppreeUde Your Patronage suckers in international affairs. time to justify the statement of events, which vei7 often is needed We want to live in peace, but our Padraic Colam: “What a snbtle as an antidote for distorted projec­ 708 Lawrence St Denver, Colo. STANDARD love of peace is not the equivalent Doctor of the Chnrch George tions of fart. In its local edition of passive cowardice. We will not Santayana conld have been I” there it given complete and inter­ sit qnietly by as a new or old esting news of diocesan, paruh, and dictator sett his armies of aggres­ Catholic Books personal activities. ■STABUSBKD SUKCB 1»M sion in motion. Bat we do need In the same statement of the BRANDS a large dose, along with the rest In Public Ljbraries Archbishop mentioned above. His of nations, of moral responsibility. By PAUL H. HALLETT Excellency farther appeals: “ We By now we should have learned that The appearance of Father James urge pastors, parents, and teach­ The American Fixture Co. of materialbm is a paved highway to F. Walsh’s excellent book on social ers to cultivate a taste in the chil­ HaaoJastorots *1 death. psychology, an oasis amid the de­ dren of the archdiocese for the Cosmetics for "Mi-Lady” terminism, Frendianism, and mater­ reading of the Register.” This it CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS More About ialism that characterize the major­ important. No Catholic child is ity of books on this and related sub­ too young to be learning as much CHURCH FURNITURE Columnists jects, prompt* the expression of a as he possibly can about his reli­ BANK, BAR, AND STORE nXTURES J. F. DANSBERRY By REV. W. J. CANAVAN conviction we have long held: gion. The Catholic yonth of today % The Commonist “party line” is Catholic book* ore never going to arc the Church of tomorrow. Their MiUtoork of AU Kind* ‘ * MODERN STREAMLINED PHARMACY a wonderful thing to behold. Let wield any great influence as long training should be begun in such a i 14th & CHAMPA KE. 4269 word come from Moscow that an as the only direct contact a non- fashion os to prepare them for the ■FRANK KIRCHHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. idea is to be followed, a falsehood Catholie (

It:; PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 2, 1946 FIRST COMMUNION SCHEDULED Sterling Knights League Leaders Face Stiff 160 WiD Receive MACRICE STUDIOS Opposition in Sunday Tilts IN CATHEDRAL THIS SUNDAY 4 First Comniunkin Personality Portraits Give Banqnet to The following will receive their Lilley, Cordelia Lopez, Mary Ann The league leaders, Regis and chial tripleheader last Sunday, 15 First Communion in the Cathedral Lutter, Josephine Martinez, Arlene Mullen, face stiff opposition in bobbles being committed in the 21 Sunday, May 5, in the 8 o’clock McLaughlin, Patricia Monseu, Vic­ For Every Occasion Denver Parochial learae baseball innings of play. The high lights Mass; toria Mosher, Eleanor Perenyi, HoBorCascM games this Sunday on the City park of the first full Sunday program At Sacred Heart Terry Auzie, Gerald Bakke, Ken­ Phyllis Rehkow, Marie Sena, V race track diamond. The Raiders were Paul Ciberays’ two-hit white­ neth Cabbie, Joseph Garcia, Charles Norma Sears, and Patricia Warner. 975 Broadway Virgil Valdez and Thomas Mc- Sterling.—Eleven members of are only slight favorites over Cobe wash of St. Francis’ and Cathe­ (Sacred Heart ParUh, Denver) Haas, Dennis Hayes, Raymond Jones’ Cathedral Bluejays as a re­ dral’s win over Annunciation. The Hughes, Gerald Hughes, Victor Kernan will be pages. Breakfast CH. 3926 the basketbell squad of St. An­ sult of the Logan Streeters’ upset Mullen flipger faced only 23 men On April 28, 160 children made Karcher, James Kemp, Paul Kelty, will be served after the Mass in the thony's high school and their man­ ofgthe Annunciation Cardinals in in fashioning his masterpiece, and their First Holy Communion in the Thomas Larsen, Clarence Leder- Cathedral school cafeteria. ager received silver basketballs last Sunday’s- tripleheader. The sent 14 of them back to the bench 9 o’clock Mass, Immediately after hos, Robert Luckenbach, Philip from the Sterling Knights of Co­ Bluejay-Raider fray, which is by strikeouts. Two errors and a the Mass, the PTA gave the chil­ Madonna, Robert McGrath, Thomas slated for 4 o’clock, will have added terrific ho'merun by Chad Hartford Metz, David Morrison, Larry Na­ lumbus at a banquet April 2 in the interest in the fact that Jones will gave the Mustangs three runs in dren a breakfast. ranjo, Joseph Nugent, Anthony Country club. Those honored were be gunning for a win over the team the first frame. They added the Tuesday evening 24 new mem­ Offutt, James O’Leai^, Philip Pie- Joe Artzer, John Arteer, Rupert he developed while coaching at the fouTth on three.passed balls and bers were received into the Young trowski, Albert Schifler, Thomas Folda, Robert Hank, Jack Kelsch, Jesuit school the past two years. an infield out in the sixth. Jim Ladies’ sodality. New members for Siems; Hgrold Kloberdanz, Jerome L’Heu- Mullen’s Paul Ciberay, who has Stromsoe pitched another good the Sacred Heart school sodality Senona Aguilar, Shirley Avers, reux, Tom McCartney, Jake Mil- given up only four safeties in two game for tnc Gremlins, giving up also were received. Immediately Joyce Bagnall, Carol Ann Bell, Ida den^rger. Bill Miller, Francis Un­ games, is favored to notch his third only five hits and fanning eight. following the reception a formal Mae Belleau, Beverly Carey, Car- rein, and Herman Schadegg, man­ win against the Cardinals in the 2 LEAGUE STANDINGS dance was held in honor of the new ine Carmichael, Kathleen Collins, o’clock game. Fans may see sev­ CLUB— W. L. Pet. ager. RegU ...... —...... — 2 0 members. A1 HarreTs orchestra Miriam Corish, Barbara Dinai)) eral new faces in the Cardinal line­ 1.000 LAUNDRY Also present at the dinner were Mullvn ...... — __ 2 0 1.000 furnished the music. , Ramona Doss, Marilyn Eldred, John Hybiak, grand knight; the up, according to reports, for the C«tb«dra] ...... 2 X .667 Jeanne Elliston, 'Barbara Freed, East Side boys have again disap­ AnnuncUtioa ...... 1 1 .500 PTA to Cloie Year Gale Goetz, Janice Hale, Bonita Rev. E. J. Verschaeghen, the Rev. St. FrancU* ...... 1 2 .333 L. A. Redelberger, the Rev. Fran­ pointed their followers and failed St. JoMpb’t 1 2 J 3 3 The PTA will hold its final regu­ Kuhn, Kathleen Lammers, Joan cis Brady, the Rev. Peter Moran, to live up to pre-season press no­ Holy Family ...... 0 3; .000 lar meeting of the school year tices. St. Francis’ Gremlins are and Swede Koehler, coach. The Bluejays got to Frank Cora- Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. A Orphanages to Benefit St. Anthony’s Bobcats have expected to bounce back from their minello for two runs in the second scored two wins and suffered one two-hit shutout by Mullen and and three in the fifth in scoring program has been arranged. Fa­ defeat in their baseball campaign. chalk up their second win against ther Hubert Newell and Mrs. Mur- In Coloradoan’s Estate their second win of the season. Tom nan, head of the Women and $6.98 Two successive homers in the first the Holy Family Tigers in the 12 Marquez balked home the other ^ay TAN AND BLACK inning started the scoring as the o’clock opener. run in the sixth. Dick Pond hurled Girls’ department in the police Errors again spoiled the Paro- building, will be the guest speak­ Three ^Denver orphanages and Cats downed the Meroni team 11-9 his second win, giving up five hits the Little Sisters of the Poor in behind the pitching of Unrein and and whiffing six Cardinals. Rich ers. Mrs. Thomas Morrissey also L’Hereux. The Bobcats had a field Appugliese’s homer in the sixth will be a guest at the meeting. Since Denver will benefit from the estate day against Roosevelt high April this is the last meeting of the year, of Edward Whalen, who died April You're aiwoyi rated "Best was the feature blow of the game. 18, scoring 19 runs in four innings Ken Secord finally started a all the parents and their friends are Man" — whatever the occa* urged to attend. 4. His $85,000 estate was divided and committing only one qrror. game for the Holy Family 'Tigers between his wifg. Rose, and his CARD PARTY sion — when your "groom­ and outpitched St. Joseph’s Arch Confessions will be heard Thurs­ OFFICE OF THE day afternoon and evening in prep­ son, Richard E., but provision was ing" includes American TREASURER Karlin, but dropped the decision made that upon the death or mar­ Gentleman Shoes. when the Bulldogs bunched their aration for the first Friday. The riage of the son the real estate CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER KNIGHTS OF blows for thtee runs in the third Sacred Heart league will receive ST. ANTHONY’S HOSPITAL Hnnidpal BulMina Communion in a body Friday morn­ in Colorado shall be given to Boys Denver, Colorado COLUMBUS and a pair in the fifth and sixth. Town, Nebr.; St. Vincent’s, St. No. J-M l Standine* April 25 Karlin fanned 12 and walked two ing in the 8 o’clock Mass. Friday NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL Clara’s, and (jueen of Heaven or­ GUILD TEAM— W. L. Pet. Tiger batsmen. evening at 7:30 there will be devo­ phanages, and the Little Sisters of ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF Truateea ...... 62 34 .646 tions for the perpetual novena in Junonlcoa PLICA'HON FOR ISSUANCE OF Last Sunday’s output raised to Guards ...... 59 3' .616 honor of the Sacred Heart. Imme­ the Poor. TREASURER'S DEED. . Grand Knights ...... 65 4: .578 66 the total of errors edmmitted by TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and Deputies ...... 531 diately after the services there will more eepeelally to Charles W. Wllhinson, the Parochial leaguers in , nine Navigators ...... 47 4( .490 games, an average of seven-lilus be an important bazaar meeting. WOODEN SHOES Ralph B. Clayberaer. Edna H. CUyberjter, SecreUrlet ...... 43 5i .448 All those who wish to work at the Rachel Ethel ScMIlinit. Rachel T- W'lk*"' W arden! ...... 84 6! .364 per game. •on. Catharine F. Wilkinaon. William B. Chancellors ...... ; 83 61 .344 bazaar, especially the young women FOR SHOWER AT MAY 8TH Carter, Betty A. Carter. City and County INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS of the parish, are urged to attend of Denver, The Moffat Tunnel Improve­ Games Avg. this meeting. SILVER FRONT SHOE ment DIatrict, J. T. Allen, Wm. B. Carter. Scherer ...... 175.63 8 P .M . You and each ol you are hereby notified G ushurst ...... 87 174.08 Thursday evening there will he REPAIRING ^ that on the 24th day of November, 193S, Lauveta ...... 60 178.49 the usual games party in the school Many Other ^ le $ the Manauer of Revenue, Ex-Officio Treae- Eleaoor Sheeban Strain ...... 57 170.83 hall at 8:15. 1^3116th St. MA.9860 urer of the City and County of Denver Rasmuiien ...... 93 170.41 and State of Colorado, told at publio aalo Mullen ...... 93 169.94 to City and County of Denver, asalgtior of J. Garraraone ...... 93 169.64 RUDOLPH'S William B. Carter and Betty A. Carter R oiii ...... 93 168.64 BOWL FOR A BETTER NURSES HOME the appHcftnt. who haa made demand for K urts ...... 90 167.35 To Be May Queen FIGURE 804 IStk St. a Treaaurer's Deed, the followinar daaeribed DeLusio ...... 42 164.60 real estate, aituate in the City and County W agner ...... 168.91 of Denver and State of Colorado, to-wit: Berlin ...... 163.76 (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, LoU Twelve (121 to Sixteen (18) In- Johnston ...... 96 163.46 T E N PIN AUDITORIUM \clusive and North One-Half (NVjl of C. Garramone ______72 163.19 Denver) L ot Seventeen (17), in Block Three Piscatella ...... 84 163.08 Eleanor Sheehan, prefect of the (k), Wormington'a Subdivision; Reilly ...... 162.92 that said tax eale was made to satisfy the K. M ariacher „ ...... 96 160.72 sodality in St. Francis de Sales’ ALLEYS delinquent aeneral taxes assessed against Mulligan ...... 87 160.40 2558 FRANKLIN special Entrance and Table Awards For said real estate for the year 1985: that Ramaey ...... 78 159.41 high school, will be crowned queen aaid real estate was taxed In the name of Nlcodemu! ...... ______66 169.10 Brand New—8 Bromfield-Ritter FIRST COMMUNION Chas. W. Wilkinson: that the statutory in the May day ceremonies on Fri­ GRADUATION Aiir ...... 90 159.02 National Streamline Alleys period of redemption expired November Albu! ...... 93 158.66 day, May 3, at 2 p.m. Her atten­ CONFIRMATION Open Daily—3:39 P.M. ta 13 ORDINATION 24th. 1939; tfiet the same haa not been G. M ariacher ...... 21 168.24 dants will be Mary Monahan, Jo­ REFRESHMENTS WEDDINGS redeemed: that said property may be re­ Miller ...... 84 157il6 sephine Tangney, Mary Hughes, Sat-Sno.—19 A.U. to 11 MOTHER'S DAY deemed a t any tinte before a Tax Deed ia Becktua ...... 90 157.08 Call AL. 1079 for Reservationt Issued: that a Tax Deed will be isaued to Alcorn ...... 81 156.48 and Betty Imhoff. Their escorts "Give Your Gaa* a Break- Order Early the said William B. Carter and Betty A. Cuba ...... 84 153.32 will be Larry Arnold, Bill Cassidy, Bowl in Denvar'a Best” Carter, lawful holder of said certificate, Dehmer ...... ______96 162.72 Neil Sweeney, and Arthur Ecker. PORTRAITURE on the 80th day of August at 6 o'clock 162.69 p.nv 1946, unless the same has been re­ Joseph ...... 98 162.60 Crown-bearers will he Diane Kiley By RALF deemed before 6 o’clock p.iS. of said date. Setaro ...... _ 96 161.67 and Virginia Dillow; train-bearers COLKAX WITNESS my hand, and aeal this 29th Sheehan ...... ______96 151.66 will be Joanne Kiley, Ann Maschi- & GRANT CH. 1057 day of April, 1946. Keho...... 98 147.06 not, and Jo Gapn. (Seal) F. E. WILSON. Doe ...... 75 143.62 Manager of Revenue, Kx-Officio Kane ...... 75 141.12 Tile ceremonies will begin at 2 Treasurer, City and County of Korpal ______139.97 p.m. on the school grounds with the Denver in the State of Colorado. laaiilo ...... 96 138.28 crowning of the May queen. The By ROY W. CASS. Maaon ...... 90 133.56 Deputy Treaaurer. Udry ...... 81 132.84 retiring prefect will present to the First Publication May 2. 1946. J. 'Wagner ...... 9 117.89 incoming prefect the medal and Ljut Publication May 16, 1946. HIGH GAME chain symbolic of her office. The Send Your Boy to Ttamw OFFICB OF THE Guards ...... -...... name of the prefect will be an GrttMl KnighU ...... 958 nounced for the first time then. TREASURER Trustaea ...... 942 Harry Grant, senior, will give CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER Individuals short talk on the Blessed Mother. Municipal Building G ushurst ...... 256 ' Denver, Colorado f MulJen ...... 247 The entire student body will NO. J-S60 Miller ...... - ...... 246 march to the church singing hymns. PST, NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL HIGH SERIES ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF AP­ Tsam s There the statue of the Blessed PLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OP W ardens ...... 2.7 Virgin will be crowned by the TREASURER’S DEED. T rustees ...... 2.669 queen. All the sodalists will then TO . WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and Grind Knights ...... 2,662 recite the act of consecration. A more capecially to Eliiabeth T. Stone, Individ uala .sermon will be delivered by the Near Rocky Mountain Na­ Claude M. Carpenter, Ruby B. Carpenter, L auvett ...... 809 The Moffat Tunnel Improvement DiatrleL Scherer ...... Rev. Fabian Joyce. O.F.M. The tional Park in the heart of You and each of you are hereby notified Nicodemus ...... 0®® ceremonies will close with Solemn that on too 27th day of Novembor, 1964 America’s most majestic toe Manager of Revenue, Ex-Offleio Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ mountains. Treaaurer of the City and County of Den ment. ver and State of Colorado, aetd at public Junior Parochial Prom Slated Thursday •alo to City and County of Denver, oa Mary Balfe, senior, will be •Ignor of Claude M. Carpenter and Ruby B. Carpenter toe applicant, who haa made League Schedule crowned queen at the junior-senior demand for a T reuurer'a Deed, the follow. prom to be held this evening in the Ing deierlbed real estate, situate in the W eek of May 5 Lakewood Country club. Her two Open This Summer City an^^ounty of Denver and State of Colorado, to-wIt: EAST DIVISION attendants will be Irene Zoellner Lota Fifteen (15) to Eighteen (18) St. Franci* de Sale*’ t«. St. and Mary Adam. The music for Inoluiive, in Block Two (2), Kensing­ Vincent de Paul’*. the prom will be furnished by ton : Chuck Bennet and his orchestra. thM said tax aale was made to satisfy thr St. Louit’ T>. Annunciation delinquent general taxss assessed against taam. Crown-bearer will be Dolores said real eatate for toe year 1933; that Bleued Sacrament team vt. Langfield; flower girls will be said real eatate was taxed in the name Judy Regan and Donna Jo McFad .luly 7 to Aug. 25 Elisabeth T. Stone: that the statutory St. John’t. period of redemption expired November St. Philomena’i v». Loyola den. Tommy Bach and Glenn 27th. 1937; toat the same has not been team. Akins will be train-bearers. The $12 a Week redeemed; toat said property may be NORTH DIVISION queen will be escorted to the throne deemed at any time before a Tax Deed by Joseph Sweeney, junior class issued: to st a Tax Deed wiil be issued St. Catherine’* v*. St. Vin­ toe said Claude M. Carpenter and Ruby B. cent’*. president and general chairman for Carpenter, lawful holder of said certifi. Mt. Carmel team v*. St. the prom. cate, on toe 30th day of August at 5 Chaperons for the dance will be Under pergonal direction of o'clock p.m. 1946, unless the same has Clara’*. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Sweeney, Mr. been redeemed before 5 o'clock p.m. St. Dominic’* v*. Holy Family of and Mrs. W. A. Huter, Mr. and said date. team. KT. REV.^IONSIGNOK WITNESS my hand and seal this 29th Mrs. A. Horst, Mr. and Mrs. P. L day of April, 1946. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Loef- JOSEIMl BOSETTI (Seal) F. E. WILSON. NOTICE OF PINAL .SETTLEMENT fel, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Bettinger Manager of'Revenue, Ex-Officin No. 73892 Treaaurer, City and County of E*Ut* of Arnund* Peter* HickaUin. also PTA to Meet May 8 Care of Cliancery Office Denver in the State of Colorado. known ** Amand* Hlck*t«in, Mental The regular meeting of the PTA By ROY W. CASS. Incompetent will be held May 8 in the high Deputy TVeasurer. Notice i* hereby given that on the 11th school auditorium at 8:15, with 1536 Logan, Denver, Coio. First Publication May 2. 1946. d*y of June. 1946. I will pre»ent to the la s t Publication May 16, 1946,_____ Tounty Court of the City and County of Mrs. J. G. Loeffel presiding. Denver. Colorado, my aeeounts for final Officers for the coming year will The firms listed here deserve to aettlement of the administration of aaid be installed. An interesting pro­ be remembered when you are dis* eatate when and where all person* in in­ trlbutlng your patronage to the dif­ gram has been arranged. Winifred ferent lines of business. terest may appear and object to them if they *o desire. '' Linsenmaier will sing several num­ B. C. Hilliard. Jr. bers. An accordion solo will be Conaervator. given by Patricia Sangenberger. A \ OFFICE OF THE puppet show will be presented by TREASURER the eighth grade Camp Fire Girls. CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER Joan and Marlene Kurtz and Mary Municipal Building Eileen Behan will play piano num­ from Denver, Colorado No. J-S62 bers. NO"nCE OF PURCHASE OF REAL All council members are urged ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OP to attend the regular and the coun­ PLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF cil meeting. Council meeting will be this TREASURER’S DEED. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and held at 7:15 p.m. in the high school more eapeclally to T. W. »"4 Florence J. library. Carlson. C. E. Hochmuto. The Moffat Committee chairmen will have Tunnel Improvement Diatrlct day You and aach of you arc hereby notified reports for the past year. that on toe 25to day of November. 1941, Council members will be the host­ the Manager of Revenue. Eht-Offlcio Treas­ esses. urer of the City and County of Denver SIx-D and Bute of Colorado, sold at public aale Holy Rosary circle will meet forward to City and County of Denver, assignor Tuesday, May 7, at 1 p.m. in the BrMoi Enf.fnble of C. E. Hoehmuth the applicant, who assembly room of the rectory. Mrs. haa made demand for a Treaiurer'a Deed, W. J. ^ o tt and Mrs. 0. F. Wie- 175.00 the following dceeribed real etUte. situate in the City and County of Denver and necke will be the hostesses. SUte of Colorado, to-wit: For that momentous day when you LoU Twanty-Five (26)' to Thirty-One vow to love, honor and obey, we (61) Ineluslve, in Block One (1), BJm- wood Place: St. Catherine’s offer this thrilling ensemble. You that aaid Ux sale waa mad* to satisfy the delinquent general taxe* aaaesaed will always enjoy the eame, un­ against aaid real eeUU for toe year 1940; dimmed brilliance of the diamonds that said real estate waa taxed in the PTA Meets May 7 name of William Higgins: toat the statu­ . . . the same superbly ityled 14- tory period of redemption expired No­ carat gold aettingi. In white i^ld, vember 25th, 1944; that the same ha* not (St. Catlierine’*^Parish, Denver) baen redeemed; toat said property may oe too. redeemed a t any time before a la x Deed The regular meeting of the PTA ia isaued; that a Tax Deed will be issued to the said 0. E. Hoehmuth, lawful holder will be held Tuesday, May 7. Otbtr styteg iH la ytilow tp!i, whit* told,old, ptl/sdiump of aaid eertificate, on the 30th day of Linda Lee, infant daughter of tad pl*tinum"lna fSO to $ 2 S 0 0 plus tMX. Angxut at 5 o'clock p.m. 1046. unless the same ha* been redeemed before 5 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Galterio, was bap­ 4 WAYS TO FAY p.m. of said date. tized, with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony WITNESS my hend end ami this 29th Ctsb day of April, 1946. Dardano as sponsors. iSeai) F. E. WILSON, * Charge Manager of Revenue, E.x-Officlo The women who -will serve IF YOU HAD A MILLION DOLLARS * Layaway TrcMurer, City and County of breakfast for the school children Denver in the SUte of Colorado. on first Friday, May 3, are Mmes. * Year to Pay By ROY W, CASS, Deputy ’Treasurer. L. Stephens, Kolb, McAndrews, YOU COULDN’T BUY BETTER BREAD Fl.-st Publication May 2. 1943. Dulmaine, DiPilla, and Villano, P pull. M.tf8P.!l, Last Fublicatioa May 16. 1946. with Mrs. Walter Gsmel, chairman. ^ PAGE THIRTEEN Thursday, May 2, 1946 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone '4206

A V l l O R A HOUSS I TO ( Phone PE 6357 ILTIR socim Passionist Pioneers Honored ill TO RECEl AND BT APPOINTMENT I Dr. George T. Hein, Chiropractor B A G A N ^ S IN [DeEWIKII SUITE 206-7 Union Nat’I Bank Bldg. 104 BROADWAY / INVITES YOU TO AURORA 9t58 E. Colfax Aurora 77 JTM BAOAN. PBOP. ITST.ICEKT'S

&ATHRENS Phaaa Aaiara SSI ar OL Silt (St. Mary Magdalene'. (St. Vincant de Paul’s Pariili, FRIEND Pari.h, Edgawatar) Deuvar) HOME SUPPLIES The Altar society will meet in Fifty children will receive First HARDWARE PA1N1 fURNITURE CO. the pariah hall Thursday, May 9. Communion in the 8:30 Mass Sun­ ROOFING Ew^rything for thm Homo A luncheon i^ill be served at 1 day, May 6. Immediately after the tT U a Calfai Av«. A im * t« l NEW AND USED o’clock. The following meihbers Mass a breakfast, prepared by the AURORA COLORADO a Caifaa A aranu Gala. will be in charge: Mrs. Petrie, mothers, will be served to the Mrs. Wind, Mrs. Rufien, Mrs, Sieg­ members of the class in the school fried, and Mrs. Kennedy, ball. The pastor has requested that LUMBKa PAINT - HARDWAU The Holy Name society award only members of the families of INSULATION NEW FASmON April 27 was given to Frank Wed- ther children and their close per­ THB lick, 2224 Harlan boulevard. sonal friends attend this Mass. The Aurora Lumber'Company Cleaners A Dyers The following members of the children who will receive fheir Altar society are casing for the First Communion are: THE SCHAEFER JOHN B. JOHNSON Building Headquarters altar linens: Mrs. Hursting, Mn Oirict Plaal Kathleen F i n e g a n. Marietta PbaiM* A aran tM —P ru k H a MW SPraa M7( M17 E Caifaa Feeley, Mrs. Rohder, and Mn An^erer, Darlene Friend, Ger­ AURORA. COIX>. IS* a . AlaaiaSa A*» Aarera IS Halbur. Mrs. L. P. Griebling ri aldine Hanley, Sheilah Niehouse, cently completed six new black Mary Ann Nelson, Kathleen Price, TENT AND AWNING CO. cassocks for the altar boys. Judy Lee Stiner, Jeanne Newman, Sodality Ha. Election Marcia Anne Vayo, Esther 1541 Arapahoe St. The regular meeting of the Beauchat, Judy Dillon, Ardith AURORA JEWELRY A Young Ladies’ sodality was held in Taylor, Barbara Currie, Eleanor the parish hall April 23, with Mary Sower, Mary Marguerite Olson, 1^1. John's Parish APPLIANCE and Dolly Dallarosa as hostesses. Naomi Johnson, Marguerite Mc- 9S29 E. Colfax AU. UH Election of officers was held and Nierney, Verna Kay Nelson, Shir­ the following were named: Presi­ G. E. HOTPOINT RBPRIGERATOK8. ley Newman, Mai-guerite Dean, B E N H E n ’S Radios i Appliaaees STOVES, BEDNIX WASHING MACHINES dent, Dolly Dallarosa; vice presi­ Mary Garland, Joan Hausen, Celia Sales and Serwire FISHING TACKLE AURORA DRUG dent, Rita Bednarowicz; secretary, Jaquez, Mama Jo Mclsaac, Rita Gao. W. UeBmla A D .s u Genevieve Cribari; and treasurer, Rae Rathbun, Mary Sheila Maier; CONOCO SERVICE HONEST WORK-PAIR PRICES Madeline Kolbel. Rosemary Newman, Jack Brady, Washing and Greasing Have You Tried Plans were made for a breakfast Mickey Connors, Kent Johnson, VouT Butlorat Appreciatml , FRANKLIN ANDERSON The firms listed here de­ WESTERN AUTO to be given for the mothers of the Gerald Keegan, David Thompson, 6lh Ave. & York EA. 9932 sodality members on Mother’s day Sonny Brown, Stephen Wathen, 2316 E. 6lh Ave. EM. 9586 serve to be remembered SUPPLY CO. after the 8 o’clock Mass. John Sullivan, Ronald Simpson, when you are distributing LATELYT Plans were also made for the Priait. at St. Paul’, monaitery, Pa., view tha burial crypt, of Neil Johnson, Bobby Currie, David New Stocks in Daily .May crowning, which will be held Pittsburgh, Pa., held a' day of rac- the Passionist pioneers. The Pas Wylie, Freddie Lehman, Bobby conoucR’ S A V S HUOE your patronage in the dif­ E. V. -T E D - MORPHY in May, and Dolly Dallarosa was ollection in memory of the first sionists (Congregation of the Pas­ Malloy, Clarence Van Deren, John chosen to crown the statue of the FOOD STORE HOSPITAL ferent lines of business. Em. 2513 or An-9 Pat.ienUu to come to Am.rica. In sion) were founded in 1720 by Sl Alenius, Daniel Cliffiford, Morgan Blessed Virgin. this photo the R.v. Cajotan Sul­ Paul of the Cross. The Congrega­ Cline, James Dorsey, Bruce Hanna, /■or/wtly Rttiiinoir A* So/n FINEST REPAIR WORK livan, C.P., retreat diractor, left, tion -has two provinces in the Jack HearN, and Daniel Kirk. u\ii \ 1)11 m itii* IN DENVER and the Rev. Daniel Egan, T.O.R., United States.—(RNS photo) Five Received Into Church QUICK Sk/ vICS of St. Francis' college, Loretto, i;i8 F.. 6TH AVE. EM 27>9 2308 J , 6TH AVE. AURORA FROZEN PURSE BROS. $365 Is Donated The following have been re­ GROCERY & MARKET ceived into the Church since Jan. FOOO LOCKERS Enchanting. . . Irresistible GitH?eriet - Meata • Fmila For New Church CANA CONFERENCE TO DISCUSS 1: Frederick Perry Wood, Miss SterlUmpa protect tout foods from Billie June Wakefield, Aubrey Air«bomt b«eUrim and mould*. Vefetablea George Evans, Mrs. Dolores OUVER’S All. SS6 or EM. 8997 ITIt Eaat Caifaa Aaa. Pfc. Aarera 2>S (Our Lady of Guadalupe Pari.h, Doughty, and Harriet Strankman. Denver) MARITAL PROBLEMS, RELIGION Youuf People Form Club A sum of $365 has been donated a A Young People’s club was or­ for a new church. The following The spiritual implicatioi^ of marriage, the need of the practice ganized at a meeting held in the MARKET St. Tatherine's gave donations toward the build­ of religion in the home, and a listing of some of the obstacles to school hall April 30. Weekly meet­ A joy to have . . . a Denver*$ Finest ing of the new church this past marital happiness will be discussed at Denver’s first Cana confer­ ings of the club will be held joy to wear, because Selection of GUnlele l«ll U27 Eliot ence, under the direction of local priests, in the St. Francis de Sales promptly at 7;45 p.m. every Tues­ it’s cool, comfort­ LERCHER PHARMACY week; Charles P. Hazlitt, $100: high school building, 235 South Sherman, this Sunday afternoon day, and will start with recitation able, so completely beautiful. Call us FISH & POULTRY OLIVER’S SERVICE Mrs. S. Martinez, $75> Miss Ellen from 1:30 till 5 o’clock. of the Rosary in the church. Elec­ today for vour Rillinv CX)LD WAV’E. GRAIN-FED MEATS, FORMERLY OF ARVADA Perdue and Miss Carranco, each The program of the meeting will be as follows: 1:30, con­ tion of officers for the coming year A N Y M A K E WILL APPRECIATE 1312 East 6th Ave. $25; Esquibel Valdez of La Jara, ference, “The Mystical Body of Christ and Matrimony,’’ the Very will be held in the meeting May MYLADY EDITH BEAUH REFRIGERATORS — STOKERS YOUR PATRONAGE Rev. Harold V. Campbell; 2:15, conference, “Some Obstacles to 7, and all young unmarried mem­ MINNIE B. Phone PE. 4629 WASHING MACHINES $20; and Ernesto Valdez of La KES8ELER. Mar. SHOPPE HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Jara, $20. Happiness in Married ^Life,’’ the Rev. Gregory Smith; 3, refresh­ bers of the parish are invited to 44th & Zuni GR. 1791 ments, recreation, ana informal discussions; 3:30, conference, attend. 2804 E. 6ih Ave. EA. 0788 Furnaces Cleaned and Repaired Throughout the month of May there are services consisting of “Religion in the Home,’’ the Rev. Robert G. McMahon; 4:15, The monthly meeting of the discussion of resolutions to be drawn from the conference; and Holy Name society will be held in Rosary, sermon, and Benediction 4:45, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. WHY PAY CARFARE? at 7:30 p.m. the school hall at 8 o’clock the KOMAC PAINTS— MAGIC FLAT The Rev. Hubert Newell will preside at the meeting and will lead evening of Wednesday, May 8. Oar Every Day Price. BOB & TEO'S Thirty boys and girls will receive the discussion at the end of each conference. The Very Rev. Joseph Save You Money Red A White Grocery A Market their First Communion in the 10:30 The study of the Church in South LAWNMOWER SHARPEIONG - SI.50 UP Mass May 5, A breakfast will be P. O’Hcron, the Rev, Dr. David Maloney, and the Rev, William J. America that has been conducted KORASEL AND TRUE CORD GARDEN HOSE Prescriptions Carefully Filled FINE SELECTION Kelly will participate in the discussions. MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY served to the first communicants at the meetings has proved pop­ WEEDNOMORE — WEEDOX — RIDDIT — D.D.T. Nurtary Service, Lunch Provided ular and instructive and will be GARDEN TOOLS — VIGORO — SEEDS "Once Tried . . . Satisfied^ in the chapel hall. REVERE WARE — MONARCH WARE — PYREX one ORUG GO. There will be a short but im­ The Legion of Mary and the Junior Legion from St. Francis continued. All men of the parish GR. 9934 38th & Oay 2707 W. 38lh GR. 2773 portant meeting of the Y'oung de Sales’ parish will supervise a nursery for the care of small are invited to be present. MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS Ladies’ sodality after Mass. children of parents attending the conference; the Archbishop’s guild will serve refreshments at the midafternoon recreation period and Ladies’ night will be observed Every member is urged to receive by the Pinochle club on Thursday, Lucky Hardsvare Lojola Communion in a body in the will supervise the registration of those in attendance. it is desirable' that those who intend to participate in the May 9, starting at 8 o’clock. The EA. 78S3 10:30 Ma.ss. The girls partici­ attendance at this affair last month 3rd and CIAYTON pating in the Living Rosary to conference register In advance, especially if they will have young- ters to be attended in the nursery. Advance registration will permit was the largest in the history of SAVE TIRES - TBAOE AT BOMB lYoik Texaco Service! be held in the Cathedral May the club, and preparations are be­ 5 are Eva Tafoya, Jane Lucero, more suitable preparation of the conference tables for the group to Sia Francis de Sale.s* Roeky Fieri East 29lh Ave. at York St. be expected. Registration is restricted to married couples or to war ing made to entertain a large Sally Romero, and Priscilla San­ number again this month. Appreclataa Catholle Patroiiaao chez. wives whose husbands are absent in the service. The total cost will Alameda Drug Store Complete Auto Service be $1 per couple. Advance registration is under the direction of Cards were handed to all Rocky’s Pharmacy V. 0. PETERSON. Pra». Repairing • Tune-up Th« firms listed hsrs dtisrve to Mrs. Francis D. O’Brien, 3029 W. Scott place, GLendale 3769. women attending the Masses last 17lh A Rare EA. 9867 Brake Re-lining bs rememborod wban you or* dis- Sunday to determine how many PRESL'RIPTIONS LIQUORS tributinf your potronace to tho dil- will attend the mothers and daugh­ Cot Rpte Drags ferant lines el business. DUJVER DRUG MAUN 0582 i ters’ Communion and breakfast Fountain Service - School SuppUae All Supernatural Virtues Sunday, May 12. All who have not Your Business Appreciated signified their intention to attend, GUT RATE BIossimI Sacram ent 4679 COAL 4679 but who expect to be present, are Alameda and Broadwav asked to return their cards on Wadgp and Harris C Q 9 0 DRUGS ^ G E O . W . « Lump and Egg * w ^ e ^ " Are Received With Grace Sunday, May 5. Because of the DRIVE IN food .situation, preparations will! TO ERVIN BRING Ua TOD* CAR TROUBLES WASH snd EAGLE 0 1 7 R O Joe Dwyer “Skip” Kent* Lump snd E tt ______* * be made only for the number for Glencoe Conoco Service PAUL CDLLARD By Rev. J ohn B. Ebel be added supernatural habits (the whom cards are returned. MASTEIXI ZVi" Doobis Serran Nat___ $ 6 « 2 8 moral virtfies) whereby we are 1400 So. Broadway WASHING - GUBASING ACCES- 14 Tear* Aotomotfv* Kxpeiieitc* When a son leaves the paternal The PTA will hold the last meet­ OPTOME?TRIST 80KIES • TIRE BKBVICB (Formerly Oottnaial Gftrag«l roof and strikes out for himself in enabled 'to use earthly things ing of the school year on Monday, RA. 2405 • 5 Broadway CloneM *t E**t Colfns BA- 977T EA. 0803 1475 JASMINE SUPREME GOAL GO. life, making a home of his o'wn, it supernaturally so that they lead us May 6, in the school hall. Mrs. T. 1 *.*■ to • p.m. Dally. Cloaad Wad Off Colfa. 1144 So. Pennsylvania is customary for his parents to as­ to our heavenly goal. J. Morrissey will install the new sist him in making a good start. Just as in our natural state we officers. A program has been ar­ He is given a sum of money, per­ have human life, human powers ranged, and refrlNhments will be QUALITY GLEANING | St. Joseph’s Parish haps. some odds and ends of furni­ (intellect and will), and ease in served by the first grade mothers. The Beauty Spot of Park Hill Rental Library.' ture for the ne’ii home, and always REASONABLE PRICE.S | (POLISH) human actiqns through good habits, The chairman and committee plenty of sound advice and fatherly so in the supernatural state we wish to extend their sincere thanks Tear Gu o i. rU Intarnl Ae.inst Fir. ! Dee-Ann Beauty Salon PARK HILL assistance and co-operation. have divine life (sanctifying to all who contributed to the suc­ and Thtft I Joyce Cleaners Undtr Ntw Maoaaaaitiit BOOK STORE When we start out on our new grace), divine powers (the theo­ cess tof the recent card party. FORMERLY BUDDY ADAMS Westerkamp Bros. spiritual life as children of God, logical virtues of faith, hope, and Memb^ of the Altar society will MARGARET GRIN8TEAD charity), and ability through the serve breakfast to the First Com­ NILLSO.N BROTHERS 2208 Kearney EM. SSSl 4624 E. 23rd Are. DE. 1361 He is, as w4 might expect, no less jo d a fu lt KE. 9043 5106 Wash. thoughtful. But, in accordance with moral virtues to make our daily munion class after the 8:30 o’clock EVERYTHING A GOOD GROCERY His infinite power, munificence, good actions divine, so that they Mass Sunday, May 5. Mrs. C. CLEANERS AND DYERS SHOUIJ) HAVE and resources, His gifts are in­ are steps toward our supernatural Hegge is in charge of arrange­ m BROADWAY Finer Cleaning If You Have Property to Selli IDA V. MITCHELL EA. 47SI BEST FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES P honn PE. 17M A PE. 17S4 —WE DELIVER— finitely greater. And so not only goal of sharing in God’s happiness ments. The next regular meeting PLEASE CALL Park Hill Flower Shop the adult at the baptismal font, in heaven. of the Altar society will be held Faster Service Marciana Shields FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION but even the weak babe who physi­ With sanctifying grace, then, all Thursday, May 9. The Rosary will FOR ALT. O C C A SIO N S cally can do little more than live the supernatural virtues are re­ be recited in the church at 2 p.m., EAST U2S Annunciation and breathe and cry, starts out his followed by the business meeting KOTOLO'S 1284 So. Pearl SP. 3662 CARROLL AND MYER 4625 R. 23rd Ave. ceived, and not a single one of them SO* SrearitT LIf. Blda. Dtllrcrr S«rTtct D*nr«r 7, Col*. life as a child of God with “that is received without sanctifying in the school hall. Members will 796 So. Broadway 1141 E. Alaarda Arena. "2* Yura m Floral Bu»in«i~ nO IIPC AT LOWEST most noble retinue of all the vir­ grace. The acts of faith and hope, receive Communion with the U nU IIO PRICES IN DENVER tues, which are infused into the mothers and daughters in the 8:30 Standard Gas and Oils and other virtuous acts that pre­ The firm* lialed here deserve to soul simultaneously with graced’ pare an adult to receive sanctify­ o’clock Mass Sunday, May 12. OPEN 7 TO 7 WEEK DAYS be remembered when you are dis­ Tel. EMerson 2171 EA. 1826 as the Council of Trent puts it. ing grace do not come from vir­ CloMd All Dor S an d .r. tributing your patronage to the dif­ As the child grows and advances tues, but are produced with the aid Th* firm* lUted h#r* d«»*rv* lo ferent lines of business. MOIVA LISA THE ORCHIO SHOP in his spiritual as in his physical of actual grace given us by God so be remembered when you are dis* Flowers of Distinction life, he has always at hand these that these individual supernatural tributint your patronaft t* lb# dif- Restaarant For AU Occasions 1401 FRANKLIN ST. great resources *of the virtues to acts can be performed. Permanent fereot tine* ef buaine**. JACKSON’S 3 DAY SERVICE powers o f spiritual action come to 1508 Colorado Boulevard 1528 COLORADO BLVD. use and draw upon. With the pour Cut Rate Drugs' When Things Look Dark DENVER. COLO. FUNERAL SPRAYS OUR SPECIALTY . ing of the waters of Baptism there US' only with the spiritual life of St. Jame.% * enters his soul not only the new life sanctifying grace. HANSEN & HANSEN PRESCRIPTIONS FOUNTAIN SERVKT: Call PE. 4686 A Ntw Service te Aate^obile Rew of sanctifying grace, but the new powers that go with this life—* JEWELERS FREE PROMPT DELIVERY Pickup and IKcllverv The firms listed here de­ Brake Drum Machining Oil for Lamp of Sister Call SP. *44* Dovninii A Alaoii Complete Brake and Clutch Service Wasking faith, hope, charity, prudence, serve to be remombered • Liteet Type Equipment temperance, justice, and fortitude In China Came by Prayer 1628 17th St. Plain Dresses 85c when you are distributing • One Hour Pick-up and —all the means by which he can ONE STORE ONLY Men’s Suits 60c Dclivtrr Service Mackinas make use of his sanctifying grace. Keying, Kwangsi.—The power your patronage in the dif­ SCHILLING’S Gollard Brake Service Vacuum And so we receive in Baptism or of prayer was revealed sharply to justification not only a new nature, WM. SCHILLING. Prop. SDUTH DENVER ferent lines of business. PAUL J. COLlJbRD. Prap. a Maryknoller, Sister Paulita, la­ KAet MOS H 7I Jaiminc Cleaners a share in the divine nature, but Fine Wines and Liquors at We Repair proportionate powers of operation boring in this vicariate. She had York Pharmacy Lowest Prices Cleaners 8 Dyers by which we are made capable of All Makes appealed for prayers to melt the op­ PRKsrKirrioNS All Popular Beers 594 So. Br»>«dwav performing supernatural or divine position of the native Chinese, who 182 So. Bdwy. PE. 8501 Wrio.tr Rolls and Parts for acts. The Holy Spirit, as St. Greg­ AM) DRIIGii^ AU W asktrs ory the Great says, “ever abides in resented her presence in their 2300 Eaot Colfax IMPORTANT PRESCRIPTIONS the hearts of the holy . . . for in midst. In two weeks the towns­ Phone EM. 8837 TWEED WASNER CO. faith, hope, and charity, and in people had made a complete turn­ BROADWAV the other blessings without which TOOCEY’S There can be no substitute for quality ingredients 5610 E. Colfax Ave. EA. 4826 about face. An instruction class was no one can reach his heavenly well started, five were being pre­ LKSTKWS CREAMERY and accuracy in the preparation of prescriptions. We fatherland, such as are humility, pared for Baptism, and, strangtest OUAUTY DAIRY FOODS have never varied from a policy of compounding pre­ chastity, justice, and mercy. He of all, the elders and young men fVATUll RFPitIKS FOOD STORE forsakes not the hearts of the per­ 66 So. Broadway scriptions in a careful and painstaking manner from Holj Family of the village held a council to de­ 7-iIay sk r v k x CHOICE MEATS - FISH fect.’’ cide ways of helping the nun. As GROCERIES the finest high quality, fresh drugs. This dependable God in His great goodness gives ONE-YEAR GUARANTEB service is of vital importance to you. a result they offered to provide CLARK A SONS us in the natural order, together her with necessary firewood and 1529 Weiion (Berry 2417 Frrah Frail, and VcfcUblra with our human nature and life, with oil for her large lamp needed B ird'. By. ProMD Food. permanent powers of action—^the FROZEN FOOD I CDLDRADD TREE HARDWARE intellect and will—by which we can LOCKERS FOR RENT perform deeds worthy of our Mr. Walter J. Rei*win I SERVICE CD. PRRK HILL DRUB CO. McMurlry and DuPont Paints human life. And these natural 90(LS^ Pearl SP. 6587 powers of intellect and will are per­ Suggests for Etister I TREE SURGERY 4034 Tennyson GL 9282 23d and Dexter EA. 7711 fected 6y good habits (the ac­ DIAMONDS LOCKETS I PRUNING - REMOVALS quired virtues), by which facility WATCHES ROSARIES Your Doctor Knovoe Vm is given in doing good. And so it is CROSSES COMPACTS §t. Dominie\ only fitting that in Uie supernat­ ST. CHRISTOPHER MEDALS Buchanan^s § Free Estimates and Expert ural order, when we become adopted HIRACUIAIUS MEDAI.S and CHAINS g Advice on Trees and Shrubs children of God by sharing in His SCAPULAR MEDALS Cafe & Cocktail Lounge WHITTAKER Divinity through sanctifying grace, I LICENSED AND INSURED we should be given, along with this Fine Foods PHARMACY new life, new principles of action JOS. M. FISHMAN 369 Sonth Broadway I R. GLOWES RA. 3846 (the theological virtues) by which Jeteeler and Optician PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS “The Friendly Store** we can make use of this new life Prescription Specialists and whereby we can attain our GLASSES ON CREDIT supernatural end. And to these 807 15tb Sl TA. 0029 THEY ARE RELIABLE W. S2nd and Berry GL. 2401 ■trictly Bupematural powers must PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone. KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 2, 1946 y

HOMEMAKER’S New PTA Officers Regis Prom 'Royal Court^ RUSK CHICK STORE BABY CHICKS - DUCKS - POULTS DEPARTMENT Complete Line Poultry Feeds, Equipment dj: Remedies Are Selected at HARDWARE Patronise These Relia^ile and Friendly Firms Elourescent Light Fixtures SPRINKLERS tn u 2 5 ^ -p DUTCH OVENS, B sstt Cast AlnBlnam, t% Q 'C A R L J' Sl Philomena s R»t. ».7$ ...... HACK SAWS CEE BEE 8ILEX Q C COMPLETE STOCK BOLTS COFFEE MAKERS____ AND WOOD SCREWS STROHMINGER ELECTRIC CO. (St. Philomena’a Paritk, Denrer) DAIST CHURNS $2.70 COMPLETE LINE PYREX .7 'I NEW RADIOS and S t Philoinena’s PTA meeting Electrical Contracting ELECTBICAL APPUANCE8 DOT. Elsctric Lliht* for S O OBT was held in the school hall on April BREAD BOXES . $1.80 Porch * Clothr* CIo*«U.... LileaaMd ui<) Bondad to Citr of Dcotm Rome and Car Radiee and All Electrical 29, A slate of new officers was VIGORO - GARDEN SEEDS - PAINTS 817 14th S t Appliance. Bepaired presented by Mrs. G. V. Becker in 251 Broadway PE. 4596 the absence of Mrs. Glen R. 2960-2964 W.SOlhAve. Dener GL5324 Schafbuch, chairman of the com­ mittee. FURNACE The new officers, accepted unan­ WORK imously, are Mrs. F. P. McNamara, president; Mrs. George McWil- Termite S warmers Repairs liapis, vice president; Mrs. H. J. (OFTEN CONFUSED WITH "FLYING ANTS") 8HEE7 HETAL Speier, secretary; Mrs. John Rein­ Are usually a sign that worker termites are nearby ___ WORK PLUMBINe hardt, treasurer; and Mrs. Robert doing costly damage to the understructure of your PparsiOD Heating Co. Emergencr A Repairing Bell. property. 1163 Welton TA. Father Paul Reed was presented 1231 Wazee Ph. TA 3628 with a cake and a surplice in hon­ DONT TAKE CBANCE&- FIND OUT NOW! Before Bnyinr a Home atk or of his birthday. for a free Terminix Inipec- ACE PAINTING Sister Catherine Marie’s room PHONE SP. 4673 FOR tion. STILES won the attendance prize and Sis­ CONTRACTORS, Ine. Terminix Inoalatlon adds to ter Magdalyn Marie’s room acted Free Expert Inspection the value of any home. STEPHEN I, ST.HAKt Prop ELECTRIC SERVICE as hostess. M'MURTRVS PAINTS S Mrs. George Schwartz appointed TEBMINIX Is the world's VARNISHES Colorado Terminix Go. larcest and financially the MOTORS - REPAIRS Mrs. Louis Morrato and Mrs. •trongesi in termite control. WALL PAPER - KEMTONE 24 E. ALAMEDA, DENVER HOME WIRING George Astler as chairmen for the Pre. Eetimatcs First Communion breakfast May 1934 So. Broadway PE. 0265 1100 Ijirlmer TA. 6875 12. Miss H. J. McLellen and M rl WILSON WUVDOW <1 The •• HATHAWAY’S W. E. Buhler are chairmen for SHADE CLEAIVERS class day activities. R. PARISH. H er. :: McVeigh Gompaiy:: <1TY LATE TLEANERS Father Charles Jones of St. We Clean and Repair Old Shade* PAINTING AND ♦ tU EAST SEVENTH AVENUE. DENVER PHONE TABOR 7*07 John’s parish spoke on vocations. Ntw Shtdti of Qaslitj Ksdc to Ord.r d e c o r a t in g CURTAINS CAREFULLY CLEANED 8A ^ SIZE Birth Announced Prompt Work a SpMialtr CONTRACTORS SPECIAL CARE GIVEN TO TABLE LINENS—BLANKETS Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fitzger­ Ettimstei Chserfulljr Furnished LAUNDERED WITHOUT SHRINKAGE ald announce the birth of a daugh­ KEystone 7926 1046 Santa Fe Dr. < • 2054 Broadway KE. 0718 _ WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED ter April 18. queen, Pat Hoag, Holy Family high school; king, Bill Burke is recovering from The 1946 prom of Regis high school, Denver, USB an operation in Mercy hospital. will be held May 8 in the Park Hill Country club. Pete Davoren; Phyllis Gibbons, Annunciation school; and Tom Miming. Chaperons will be Mr. Get Your Shrubbery While It Is Available Sewall or American The Tabernacle society will meet Pictured above are the prom king and queen and and Mrs. Karl L. Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas PAINT 51 in the home of Mrs. 0. M. Kellogg, their attendants. They are, left to right, Jerry High Quality Paints 672 St. Paul, on Friday, May 3, at Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hill, and Mr. WhIU and All Colon Whit&eid, Teresa C de Baca, St. Mary’s academy; and Mrs. Clarence H. Kellogg. For Boet Resnlta Interior and Exterior 2 o’clock. AAA Landscaping ARROW PAINT CO. ENAMELS A VARNISHES Mr. and Mrs. P. H, Williams an­ KE. lU t nounce the engagement of their 1520 Lawrence St. CH. 2188 M. L FOSS, INC daughter, Barbara, to Edward Shiilpnt pr a n k KIRCHHOF WILL NOTE LAWNS - FLOWER GARD£]\S ItOl Arapahoe Gartland of St, Catherine’s parish. Seminary Fathers to Meet SHRUBS-ROCK GARDEIVS There will be a meeting of the 81 ST BIRTHDAY ON MAY 4 Creating Confidence through fathers in St. Philomena’s school / Free Estimates QUALITY and SERVICE hall Friday at 8 p.m. A movie will Elected President Frank Kirchhof, founder and places him among the topnotch men be shown on the use of recreation president of the American National of commerce in the West. Joe Loffreda “SINCE 1861" PE 8227 Julius Carabello time. Steve Cinocco, coach of the bank and the American Fixture Donated Home for Aged baseball team, and Mrs. William The Mt. St. Elizabeth retreat of Hendrie & Bolthoff company of Denver, will celebrate H a B DENVER, COLORADO Zint, coach of the girls’ softball Morrison, a home for the aged and team, will speak. The object of the Of Denver CSMC his 81st birthday May 4. Mr. ^ w w • W known to many as the former Hill- meeting is to improve the physical Kirchhof, a distinguished Cathe­ crest inn, is an outstanding gift ► ( education program of the school. Norman Smith of St. Thomas’ given by the Kirchhof family as a Parish clubs meeting this week dral parishioner and Knight of St. ► seminary, a resident of Denver memorial of his late wife, who was are Mrs. J. D. Goodrow\ with Mrs. Gregory, has been noted for many before their marriage in 1891 Miss * Downing, 790 Monroe street, and and a student for the Diocese of years as a Catholic leader and Elizabeth O’Connor. The institu­ i Mrs. Harry O’Day’s, both on St. Joseph, was elected president philanthropist in Denver. His tion was formally dedicated Oct. 4, \< known and anon3rmous benefactions Wednesday. i of the Denver conference of the 1944, and was turned over to the •' Now in Our 44th Year < May devotions are held every Catholic Students’ Mission Cru­ Sisters of St. Francis Seraph of evening at 7:45 o’clock. Perpetual Adoration, who have i The Altar and Rosary society sade for the coming year at the been caring for the needs of the LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING and PTA corporate Communion conference meeting in St. Mary’s old folks since. will be at 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, academy April 28. Mr. Smith will For All Your Renovating Problems be assisted by Robert Madden of Four sons and daughters are May 5. Miss Bernardine Kirchhof, who Miss Elizabeth Appel has set the the Cathedral high school unit as lives with him; Francis J. Kirch­ date of her marriage to Samuel J vice president and Mary Killian hof; Edward A. Kirchhof; and Phone PEarl 2461 17 Broadway * Horner for June 22. The ceremony of St, Mary's academy as secre­ tary. Mrs. Albert Diamantopoulos, wife will be performed before Mon- of the Greek Ambassador to Bra­ signor William M. Higgins in St. This meeting, the last one of zil, Christian Diamantopoulos. One TAbor 1393 Lawrence Philomena’s church. the current school year, was daughter, Frieda, the oldest, died marked by reports summing up the mission activities of the schools at the age of nine. SANDU^G AND Leeman Closing Out of the archdiocese in the past “The grounds of the retreat have year. The local conference is a been beautified to surpass any­ FLOOR REFINISHING federation of the antonomous Cru­ thing I have ever seen,” says Mr. PfUE ESTIMATES - EXPERT WORKMANSHIP A i p h a lt Stokers and Furnaces Kirchhof. “One must see this JOHNS-MAHVILLE TiU FLOORING sade units in the individual schools. CERNICH R oot Sanding & Refinishing Co. Its function is to stimulate indi­ beautiful place to realize its 6 4 8 S. SHERMAN SP. 7982 vidual unit activity and to pro­ splendor. The sisters have done as ^for Modern Floors in The Leeman Auto company, 620 magnificent a bit of landscaping Broadway, Denver, is dosing out mote inter-unit co-operation in an Borne*. Churches, Schools, Hospitals archdiocesan program of student and gardening as ever met the the Whiting stokers and Weir fur­ eye.” Beantifnl Colors naces, both well-known lines of mission activities. heating equipment. They are re­ The calendar of the present WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR BOOKLET, linquishing these lines to utilize year’s activities started with the 9RDER YOUR 1946 “IDEAS FOR DECORATIVE FLOORS’’ their floor space for an extensive obseVvance of Mission Sunday auto parts business, and distribu­ Nov. 11 and included a campaign for the support of the Catholic SEEO CATALOGUE NOW torship for De Soto and Plymouth Frank Kirchhof Building & Maintenance Co. cars. They have on hand now a university of Peking, thcvrecord- \ Form crlr Floor MainteBsne* Co, good supply of both stokers and breaking Holy Childhood Christ­ to the orphans and sisters and mis­ WAZEE ST. KE. 2371 furnaces of all sizes, and are clos­ mas seal contest, and the celebra­ sion priests have merited him a PltoM mtotion tb* Rssitter whoi sskins <«r boekIsL______ing them out at greatly reduced tion of the 22nd annual Mission place of pre-eminence in the Cath­ prices. week. Permanent committees in olic life of the city and state. ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO. Both lines will be represented by the conference for the promotion Mr. Kirchhof will, as in years a new distributor so that service of interest in home mission liter­ past, hold open house, when Gov­ COLORADO UPHOLSTERY CO. and parts will be available to pur­ ature, foreign mission literature, ernor Vivian and Mayor Stapleton 1325 15th St. chasers. The Leeman Auto Co. and in the Crusade program of and other notable ifriends will ga­ FINE SELECTION OP will sell these stokers or furnaces mission activities keep the units ther to celebrate the occasion. alert to nation-wide developments Garden Furniture and on the easiest of terms, and will The octogenarian came to Amer­ take care of complete installation. of mission activities. Trellises .75^ and up Bernard Griesemer of St. ica from Germany in 1883 and, from a carpenter working for the On display at 2501 16th St. The firms listed here deserve to Thomas’ seminary, who replaced Richard Mershon after the latter’s pay of 75 cents a day, he has FURNITURE REBUILT be remembered when you are dis- erected a financial empire that tributiof your patronafe to the dif* departure ^o take up his studies insuiRTC vouR Home AND REUPHOLSTERED ferent lines of business. for the foreign missions at Mary- knoll, is the retiring president of :wall to Wall Carpel COOLER IK SUMMER— WARMER IN WINTER the conference. Ray Talcott of PAYS FOR ITSELF IN FUEL SAVINGS pieces $75 ■ W and up Holy Family high school was vice ► AND ASSOCIATED president in the past year, and Ph.GL2304 2457-59 16th St Arlene Hahn of St. Mary’s acad­ ; Upholstery Gleaning RED TOP INSULATING WOOL DECORATORS emy was secretary. None of the Done in Your Home MADE OF FIBERGLASS BY U. S. GYPSUM CO. retiring officers was candidate for re-election. T h e Rev. Gregory FREE ESTIMATES Light Weight - Fire Resistant • Moisture Resistant Smith is the moderator of the local Francis Congrove JOB COMPLETE OR MATERIAL ONLY ROCKY MOUNTAIN NURSERIES Decorators conference. (Formerly with New Method Call for Free Estimate — PE. 2^5 Cleaners over 9 years) “Top* ’Em AW” & Painters Election Is Scheduled S E L ECJ O R University Park Lbr. Yard tpiih SUPERIOR NURSERY STOCK COMMERCIAL - SPRAY RELIABLE CARPET from EVERGREENS to ROSES Jack J, Wud, Snpt. J. E. HACKSTAFF G. C. SULUVAN ORNAMENTAL STEEL & WOOD FENCES By Taberoacle Society CLEANING CO. Tell* what colors to use and where . . • gives prolessional 1810 SO. JOSEPHINE PE. 2435 ERECTED AT LOWER PRICES 155 Hazel Ct. PE. 6454 ► SP. 8233 154 S. Logan Our Undteape man will call at your boma If yo« Election of officer* will decoratmg advice . . . shows oaed help io deaisning yoor groundi. take place in the meeting of how Texolite* helps you deco­ rate. Get your copy today. VITAM-IZED FIRST AID the Tabernacle society to be ___ FERTIUZER For Cuta» Bruisot. Iiueet BiUs held Friday, May 3, in tha *Rn T Ns SNds — Ns Wstds — N* Odor. A nstaraily Tincture ^Merthiolate’ home of Mrs. O. M. Kellogg, Mw-Hm CLdSING OUT ALL blendsd BixtoT* of ergsale m itter sad aintrals for h iras, ohnibs, tm s , or Tietery g a rd a . (Lilly) 672 St. Paul street, Denver. FLAT WALL M INT Hsndg Vest Pocket—Applicator Bottle Boys from Regis high school Waihobl* oil boM point — Office 1585 Bellaira SI. Phoie EM . 2862 AT YOUR DRUG STORE -^ill furnish the program. a vsivst-llk* Distributed by ftniih in 8 NURSERY . . . 6364 No. Washington SL KOEP LABORATORIES Companion /ft m o m W h it in g S t o k e r s Division, Frank C. Cook Co, Colon. 3147-49 Larimer St. FOR ALL YOUR Denver 6, Colorado and Specializing in Quality Plumbing and Hard-to-Get $959 PAINT NEEDS REMEMBER— Heating Repairs * ITEMS Gslloa NDERSO Weir Coal Furnaces ’’’II BR0& ELECTRIC IKONS $4.95 Spee...... - THOMS SLATTERY & COMPANY All sizes from small home to large commercial and Interior - Exterior Painting ELECTRIC MIXERS $21.95 FALBY'S PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS DormsTcr ------industrial stokers . . . We must make room for the IRONING BOARDS LINOLEUM STUDIO 172fi MARKET STREET Phone CH 6581 P s d d e d ______. $4.75 PAINT — HARDWARE — GLASS new Plymouth and De Soto Automobiles that are . Denver 6, Colorado 1438 Court Place MA. 2288 }OHN J. CONNOB. P rn id n it PHONE EETSTONB 1441 RLECTRIC PLATE _ $8.95 being shipped. 1042-44 Santa Fe Drive 2 B a r a t r s ______32 Broadway PE. 2940 GALVANIZED BUCKETS____ 4 5 ^ of Established FLORMAN’S PAINTS Johns-Muville SAVE UP TO 50% OPA Price GUARANTEEO WATERPROOFING and KEMTONE INSULATE 1ST AVE. YOUR HOME ROCK WOOL Immediate Delitery and Installation We waterproof against Pressnre Basements, Dams, Waterproofed . . . Pneumatically Installed Tnnnels, Tanks — Otker Concrete and Masonry Stmetnres EASY TERMS HARDWARE COOLER IN SUMMER— WARMER IN WINTER Free Inspection and Cost Estimate UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT piO DEPOSIT (VET. II) Flmt Payment 309 West 1st Ave. I.aler R. H. Kinball Co. lEcm iin RUTO CO. If Desired 419 UldUnd LAUREN BURT, Ine. PE. 5628 ABR FOR FBEB K £ . 523ft ra. CHERRY 4548 3254 WALNUT ST. DENVER BOOK Saving* Bldg. ETsaingi TA. 6890 550 BROADWAY Phone KEystone 6165