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Joint Exercises Set for June I ContenU Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1941— Permission to Reproduce, Excepting 375 Students to Be Graduated on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given Aiter 12 M. Friday Following Issue Plan Shows Workers Will Help Selves if By Six Catholic High Schools DENVER CATHaiC Approximately 3 7 5 students prominent school administrators George R. Thrappj Paul R. Wag­ Given Practical Means will be graduated from six Denver will occupy places of honor at the ner, and Leo F. Watson; Catholic high schools in the Mu­ graduation. Bishop Vehr will be CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL nicipal auditorium Sunday, June the principal speaker. — Catherine Abegg, Mary Jane Expenditures of $831,099 in 1940 Reported by 1, at 3 p.m., according to the Rev. The chairman of this year’s Arnold, Mary Banigan, Bonnie Hubert M. Newell, M.A., diocesan exercises will be James Conboy of Becker, Barbara Bishop, Gloria FSGISTER Diocesan Welfare Organization; 4,297 superintendent of education. The Holy Family high school, and the Cohan, Bonnie Center, Betty Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, valedictorian will be John Nushy Covillo, Rosemary Daly, Dorothy Patients Under CHSA oflScials of the city and state, and of Annunciation high school. The Dempsey, Grace Denham, Dorothy The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have high school a cappella choir of Deutsch, Shirley Eakins, Ellen Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service> Seven Smaller Service!, 150 voices, directed by the Rev. Farr, Margaret Flint, Patricia Photo Features, and 'Wide World Photos. Because of the ever-increasing amount of hospitaliza­ r Dr. Thomas Doran, will be sup­ Forbes, Marion Friend, Virginia tion afforded to its members by the (Holorado Hospital Serv­ Rei^istorials ported by' the all-school orchestra, Gebhard, Maxine Giblin, and Anna VOL. XXXVI. No. 38. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1941. $2 PER YEAR ice association, a community-sponsored non-profit group Lou Hahn; under the direction of Edward service headed by the Very Rev. Monsignor John R. Mulroy L Libonati. The highlight of the Marzette Hickey, Frances Im- ceremonies will be the announce­ holT, Mary C. Jaeger, Mary E. as president, the demands on charity organizations were SOME CATHOLIC VIEWS Jenkins, Rita. Jane Kems,_ Shirley ON PEACE AND WAR ment of winners in the Bishop greatly lessened in 1940. According to the annual report Vehr annual apologetics conte.st, Lewis, Anna Liuzzi, Elsie Lutz, just issued by the executive committee and the board of The Very Rev. Dean Thomas J. Two Viatorians at St, Thomas* to and the awarding of prizes by the Theresa Lutz, Betty Jo Martin, 1 directors of the Catholic Charities, the CHSA, through its ^'olohan, pastor of the Sacred Denver Ordinary. Mary P. McGlone, Betty Moaauro, Heart church, Pueblo, speaking at Blue Cross plan, paid to the 14 St. Mary’s academy will not Jacqueline Mulick, Jacqueline Mur­ the annual meeting of the Cjitholic ray, Marie Murphy, Sarah Ann member hospitals in Denver, participate in the joint city-wide Charities in Denver Wednesday eve­ Noone, Patricia O’Connor, Shirley Be Ordained in Chicago May 22 Pueblo, and Colorado Springs a graduation, but will hold private ning, divided the people of Pueblo, O’Day, Genevieve O’Neill, and total of $179,326.51 for the care IS graduation exercises at the acad­ the most important steel city of the Jacqueline Orr; In the class of 11 Clerics of St of 4,297 patients, of which the emy. The Sisters of Loretto have West, into two classes— those who Shirley Owens, Mary Pepin, Catholic hospitals received pursued this custom since the es­ Viator to be ordained Thursday, believe with the Pope that the war (Turn to Page i — Column %) $78,598.97. The Blue Cross plan ran be ended by prayer and those tablishment of the institution. May 22, in St. Viator’s church, shows conclusively that the work­ who think that its end depends on Graduates of institutional schools Chicago, by Archbishop Samuel A. ing people will help themselves if how many shells can be manufac­ do not take part in the joint Stritch are Fathers Michael John given a practical method. exercises. The diocesan Charities expen­ tured. Pueblo is unusually pros­ Ranahan and Donald Charleis perous at the present lime, but its Candidates for graduation are REVISED BIBU ditures in 1940 were $831,099.67, prosperity is dependent on the Eu­ as follows: Glynn, who for the past two years it was revealed Wednesday night OF-SGHOOLiTE ropean war. Father Wolohan left REGIS HIGH SCHOOLn-Neal have been students at St. Thomas’ at the annual meeting of the the clear impression that he be­ A. A’Hern, Jr.; Dillon G. Blach, seminary, Denver. They are among Catholic Charities in Holy Ghost William E. B.rennan, Charles S. hall. The amount covgre family lieves we ought to pray harder and TO the 11 Viatorians who are making Carroll, Joseph B. Craig, Thomas welfare, child welfare, group Thirty years ago in Annuncia­ be satisfied with the business that their theology course at the local P. Coursey, J, Paul Davis, Robert work, health service, and social ac­ peace might bring. seminary. tion school, Denver, two boys wers M. DeCanio, William J. Dee, tion. Presiding at the session was classmates. As the years inter­ James E. Deem, Michael J. Dool- Father Ranahan was born in Bishop Urban J. Vehr. Archbishop Michael J. Curley of TITLES vened they grew up and away from ing, Valery V. Durr, Thomas E. Chicago June 2, 1914, the son Family Welfare Baltimore and Washington gave Egan, Herman C. Faulhaber, James of John and Catherine Ranahan, The cost of family welfare're» each other. But the old bond of expression to our own thought J. Grant, and George B. Greer, Jr.; who are still living. He attended friendship was renewed and “ Forgive us our debts as we for­ lief in the year was $29,805.67, a when he said in an address this Donald A. Harvey, Alva D. Epiphany parochial school in Chi­ strengthened last Saturday after­ give our debtors” will sound substantial increase over the pre­ week that, though we are in no Henehan, Walter G. Junger, Mar­ cago, and in 1928 entered Quigley noon in a sick room at Denver strange and just a bit unorthodox vious year. Child welfare likewise position to state what is going to tin J. Kane, Paul H. Keating, An­ preparatory seminary in the same General hospital. to a multitude of English-speaking gained in expenditure — from happen, if it should be war, “ we drew G. Keleher, Thomas X. Kel­ city. In August, 1933, he became A white-faced boy, just 0 Catholics, when the new American $157,524.14 in 1939 to $164,- must be loyal to our government ley, Theodore A. Kemme, James a novice of the Clerics of St. 994.60 in 1940. The group welfare and work with that government translation of the New Testament years old, lay seriously ill of a R. Kenehan, Edwin E. Kennebeck, Viator in Lemont, 111., and a year work carried on entailed an ex­ ruptured appendix. Already one with all our strength in the hope John A. Krause, John J. Lester, reaches the people who order it later entered St. Viator’s college But the English terminology penditure of $12,491.37, and so­ blood transfusion had been given that the war might end soon.” He John E. Lombardi, and Thor J. at Bourbonnais, HI., where he cial action by the Knights of Co­ recalled, however, the words of the of the Our Father, made ven­ but this proved insufficient for Longley; took a B. Sc. degree in 1937. From lumbus, $790. The health service Holy Father: “ In war you lo?e erable by nearly two centuries recovery. A second transfusion Gerald D. Malone, Leo E. Mc- Father Donald Glynn Father Michael Ranahan the fall of 1937 until June of afforded by the 14 Catholjc hos­ was necessary. Relatives and of usage, is not the only chapter — Irvlof AlUn Fox Photos. everything — in peace you lose Closkey, Charles Meyer, Jr.; Rich­ 1939 he was a student at Kenrick pitals of the diocese in part-pay of the New Testament that has friends were of no avail, since nothing.” . . . Twenty-four ■ years ard K. Miller, Robert D. Milner, seminary in Webster Groves, Mo., care totaled $392,338.93 and in been stripped of obsolete and only one had been found corre­ ago, the -Archbishop said, “ we were James E. Monaghan, James R. Eddie Dowling Sags: and in the fall of the latter year free care, $216,836.69, according archaic word forms and given a sponding to the boy’s blood type, in the big war to save democracy. Noone, John T. Noonen, - Eugene he entered St. Thomas’ seminary, to estimates made by the hospital \X'e produced a crop of dictators. new and modem dress. Churches and that person had already do­ P. O’Fallon, Edward E. O’Connor, Denver. officials. The Dominican Sisters of nated blood. Copperhead or no copperhead, I Arnold R. Olsen, Carl A. Ott, Ed­ and shrines and cemeteries and Play Must Reflect Christ’s The Rev. M. A. Cummings will the Sick Poor and the Ave Maria When the call came in to the hope and pray the youth of this mund F. Pelletier, J. F . Pino, Jos­ even religious orders will experi­ serve as assistant priest at Fa­ clinics’ care amounted to $3,- Knights of Columbus club, the nation will never again have to eph J. Reilly, Alvin E. Riede, ence changed titles. The Sign of ther Ranahan’s first Solemn Mass, (TumtoPageZ— Column 7) newly formed Blood Donors’ group travel thousands of miles over sea Dwight Shea, Jr.; Gurdon F. the Cross now reads: “ In the to be sung Sunday, May 25, in responded. One member was and lay down their lives for any Smith, Jr.; John R. Smith, Richard Name of the Father, and of the Teachings to Be Immortal Epiphany church, Chicago. The found to correspond in type to the (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) H. Sundell, John P^ Teeling, Son, and of the Holy Spirit. 29 Negroes Will Be other ordinand, the Rev. Donald little patient. The blood donor Amen.” Glynn,- C.S.V., will assist at the Confirmed on May 15 Obviously it is not presumed (By Frank La Toubette) ments of great dramatic art. Not was Pat Berry, an active member Mass a.s deacon, along with the of Denver council. that the Very Rev. Monsignor "A theater divorced from Christ only that, but He gave to the world Rev. Alfred J. Henderson, sub­ Aspen Schools Close for John R. Mulroy, pastor of Holy Twenty-nine Negroe*, mem­ While Mr. Berry was preparing is contemporary. Like all other everything it needed; He gave it deacon. Richard Ranahan will ber* of the convert elan who Ghost church in Denver, will sum­ be master of ceremonies and the for the transfusion he met his things, especially the ’isms’, the were baptized la*t Dec. 8 and mon a stonemason and have the eternal truth. And the playwright, (Turn to P ages — Column S) school mate of 30 years ago. Pat name chiseled out of the corner­ plays it stages can never achieve if he wishes to escape falling vie made their Firit Communion on told of how he had married and Chrittma* day, will be included Fr. MeSweeney’s Funeral stone and replaced as Holy Spirit immortality unless they reflect, in ti* to the corroding influence of has 'two boys, one 13 years old, church. Neither is it to be ex­ sqme manner, the teaching? of in the group of more than 60 the other 10. The other related time, must base his plays on His pected that the Rev. James P. Christ. A play is oidy as great as 22 Girls to Be perzon* to be confirmed at 8 that he too had a family, and that The public schools and business Vehr as celebrant and a large teachings. Flanagan, director of Mt. Olivet its religious content/^ Thus spoke o’clock Thurzday night, May 15, his little boy, Billy, 8 years old, houses of Aspen closed Tues­ crowd of priests and laity in at “ I do not mean that the play in Sacred Heart church. The day morning. May 6, for the tendance. Forty-six priests were Cemetery, will immediately sub- Eddie Dowling, one of the out­ lay in a critical condition caused standing personalities in the must be a sermon produced on the Graduated by Rev. Arthur F. Vereavcl, S.J., by a ruptured appendix; that al­ Solemn Requiem Mass celebrated present. Burial was at Mt. Olivet s{itute the new rendition. Mount stage. Far from it But the of Olives, or refer officially to Cal­ American theatrical world, as he who i* in charge of the work ready one transfusion had been there in St. Mary’s church for the The Rev. Clarence E. Kessler of drama to be great must, in some vary cemetery out on York street dipped his hand into a jar of grease among the Colored population given by a relative, and another Rev. Patrick J. MeSweeney, pa.s- Glenwood Springs was celebrant of manner, call into play the spiritual as Golgotha or the “ Place of the paint and began to smear his face. Loretto Heights in the pari*h, announced that was needed. Upon further in­ tor of the mountain town for the the Mass in Aspen, and-the Rev. principles left to the world by Skull.” There will be nothing The musical comedy star, author, the catechumen* now preparing quiry Pat learned that he was giv­ past 27 years, who died in his Francis J. Brady, pastor at Holy­ Christ in meeting the problems it wrong in sticking to the old ter­ producer, and one of the first dra­ for con'vorfion will be received ing his blood to the son of his old sleep in the night of May 3-4. A oke, served as deacon and preached attempts to solve. If a play ignores The commencement week exer­ minology. The change may be matic actors in the country came into the Church late in June. school chum. Solemn Pontifical Mass of the funeral sermon at the Mass. cises of Loretto Heights college will made only over a long period of to Denver in William Saroyan’s the truth as taught by Christ it Thi* i* hi* third cla** to be Requiem was celebrated the fol­ The Rev. Charles Sanger, assistant (Turn to Page i — Column S) begin Wednesday, May 28, at 10 Adding further coincidence to years, and so gradutflly that peo­ Time of Your Life to give local given *iz month*’ inttruction*. lowing day. May 7, in the Cathe­ priest at Leadville, was subdeacon. a.m. in the college chapel. -The (TurntoPagell — Column 7) ple will not notice it. fans a brilliant example of the dral of the Immaculate Concep­ The Very Rev. Nicholas Bertrand celebrant of the Solemn Baccalau­ theatrical art. tion, Denver, with Bishop Urban J. of Grand Junction also, took part Bpth Goodspeed and Moffatt, Boy Scout Retreat reate Mass will be the Very Rev. in the ceremonies. who gave the Protestants scholarly “ Christ, while on earth,” the William M. Higgins, pastor of St In a talk following the Absolu­ translations into English directly New York stage, star continued, Set for July 1-3 Philomena’s church, Denver. The National CCD Director tion after the Pontifical Mass in from the Greek, termed Mount “ gave to the world its greatest deacon will be the Rev.. Hubert ST. ELITIBETI'S Olivet the hill called the Olive drama, which the Greek drama­ the Cathedral, Bishop Vehr paid The annual Boy Scout retreat Newell, director of diocesan tists, Shakespeare, or the modern tribute to Father MeSweeney as Orchard. Father F. A. Spencer, at Camp St. Malo will be held schools; the subdeacon, the Very in his Catholic translation from playwrights have failed to equal. having been a true and honest this year on Tuesday, Wednesday, Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron, pastor of Is Visitor in Denver (Turn to Page S — Column 6) In His story are found all the ele- worker in the vineyard of Christ and Thursday, July 1, 2, and 3, SL Louis’ church in Englewood, SenOOE H E E E and expressed the belief that according to the Rev. Barry J. and the master of ceremonies, the (By Rev. Edward .4. Breen) the deceased would not for Wogan, director of Boy Scout ac­ Rev, Arthur Lucy of the Cathe­ has taken him to Texas, Arizona, get in his prayers the priests yet tivities in the diocese. Through dral. The baccalaureate ser­ “ The response of American Cath­ New Mexico, Kansas, Indiana, and laboring on earth as ministers of Catholic Co-Operation the interest created by an intense mon will be preached by the Rev olics to the Confraternity program Nebraska. From Boise, Ida., where God. he. went from Denver, he will IS I S SUNDir and enlarged scouting progn'am in Thomas Doran, also of the Ca­ is greater today than it has ever The Rev. Dr. William Higgins the diocese in the past year, a thedral. Immediately following the travel to Burlington, Vt., for fur­ been,” said the Rev. Cornelius B. of Denver served as assistant record attendance is anticipated recessional from the college chapel ther promotion of the (Confrater­ A Solemn Mass coram Episcopo In USO Drive Pledged will take place the planting of the Collins, director of the national nity program. this Sunday at 10 o’clock will priest at the Pontifical Mass, and at the three-day retreat. Accom­ the Rev. Manus P. Boyle of Den modations at the beautiful moun­ ivy on the front campus at Lo­ center of the CCD in Washington, Intimately associated with Con­ open the golden jubilee celebra­ retto Heights, The ivy speech will who stopped briefly in Denver this fraternity work for more than ten tion of St. Elizabeth’s school, ver and the Rev. Edward L. Hor- The full co-operation of all invites all the clergy to “ assist tain resort near Estes Park are g p of Annunciation church. Lead being readied for more than 100 be presented by Katherine Glore, week after attending the Confra­ years. Father Collins has come Denver. The Very Rev. Jerome Catholic organizations in Denver your local committees” and to “ se­ and the traditional turning of the ternity congress of the Province into contact with the peculiar prob­ Dawson, O.F.M., provincial of the ville, were deacons of honor. Fa scouts. Scoutmasters are asked ther Kessler was deacon of the in the joint civic drive to raise cure the co-operation of your to canvass the memberships in tassel will be another feature of of Dubuque in Lincoln, Nebr., April lems it meets in widely separated Holy Name province, New York, funds for the United Service Or­ Catholic gproups in making your the ceremony. 28 and 29. to which St. Elizabeth’s is at­ Mass and Father Brady was sub­ their troops and to determine ap­ (Turn to Page 3 — Column S) deacon, with the Rev. Bernard ganizations for National Defense, proximately how many scouts ex­ Commencement exercises and the Father Collins revealed that tached, will be celebrant of the Inc., was pledged Wednesday night there are fully 104 dioceses of the Mass. Cullen, assistant Chancellor, as J. J. Sullivan Named to pect to attend the retreat. The conferring of degiees will be held master of ceremonies. Music at at the annual meeting of the exec­ boys may arrive at the camp on in the college auditorium Sunday, country now engaged in the work Other events of the day will be utive committee and the board of with diocesan directors and the the conferring of Confirmation by the Mass was furnished by National USO Board June 30 and leave on July 4. (Turn to Page U — Column i ) RIGIS PGIESI IS priests’ choir under the direction directors of the Catholic Charities full confraternity organization. It Bishop Urban J. Vehr immediately held in Holy Ghost hall. Presiding is largely owing to this careful or- of Monsignor Joseph Bosetti. In a telegram received Tue** following the Mass and the home­ was the Most Rev. Url^an J. Vehr, coming dinner served in the Native of Ireland Bishop of Denver. day from Franci* P. Matthew*, ‘SOAPY’ SMITH’S CHARACTER school hall starting at 12:30. On Father MeSweeney was born in vice preiident of the United IGSPUHT In a_ letter addressed to all Service Organization* and Sunday afternoon. May ISj at (Turn to Page j — Column 4) priests in the diocese. Bishop Vehr 2:30 and Monday evening at 7:30 chairman of the executive com­ STRANGELY DIVIDED; CULTURED a play. Memories, will be pre­ mittee of the National Catholic sented in the school hall. Mem Community Service, John J. bers of the cast will be "present PROGRAM IS OUTLINED FOR Sullivan, prominent bu*ine*i- SIDE WAS KIND, PLEASANT and former students of St. Eliza man and pre*ident of the Den­ beth’s. ver Community Che*t, wai in­ Officers of the Mass besides STATE C. D. OF A. CONVENTION vited to lerve a* one of ten na­ (One of a series of dranmtic worthwhile side of the remarkable The Rev. John J. Halloran, S.J., Father Jerome are: Assistant tional official member* repre- who came to Regis recently from stories of pioneer Colorado life as early-day gunman, racketeer, afid priest, the Rev. Bernard Spiegle- (By Rose M. Hagus) lenting Catholic group* in the Weston, Mass., will address tbe known throughout the world for related by Joseph Emerson Smith, con man, the pioneer, and, far bet­ berg, O.F.M.; deacons of honor, USO. The invitation ha* been a Catholic, who is dean of news­ assembled sodalists of all the The ninth biennial convention their curative power. Court St. accepted by Mr. Sullivan, who ter, version of the modern day the Very Rev. Bernard Froegel of of the state court of the Catholic Therese _ No. 1084 of Glenwood papermen in Denver.) schools of the Denver area at-the Greeley and the Very Rev. Alo- left Thur*day for , O., gangster and his mob, and tell annual May crowning ceremony on Daughters of America will meet in> Springs is the hostess organization. to attend a *pecial meeting of (By Millard F. Everett) some of the* forgotten incidents ysius .Miller of St, Francis Xavier’s Glenwood Springs May 24 and 25. Local arrangements and a program the Regis campus Sunday after­ church, Pueblo; deacon of the national Che*t repreientative*. “ Some of the letters received of his ‘respectable’ side.” Mr. The state regent, Mrs. Adeline are being planned by the grand noon, May 11, at 2:45. Members Mass, the Rev. Andrew Warwick Smith continued: Gerardi of Trinidad, urged a large regent, Mrs. Mary Frosh; conven­ from Register readers bring up the of the Rocky Mountain Sodality of Blessed Sacrament parish, Den- As a boy, I remember seeing attendance. Glenwood Springs is tion chairman, Miss Catherine E. own community drive a success.” question: Why did the Denver au­ union will gather on the main (TurntoPagell — Column S) Soapy on Christmas day at the one of the most attractive spots in McNulty, and assistants, Mrs. Fern The drive, points out the Bishop, thorities, the police, district at­ driveway leading into the grounds corner of Market and 17th streets at 2:30. The procession to the the state. It is a great tourist Oberto and Miss Mary Guadnola. is “ not a Church collection, but a torney, and fire and police board, acting Robin Hood, or more ap­ platform erected near the Admin­ point, as its mineral springs are community campaign.” ' stand for ‘ Soapy’ Smith’s buncoing Officers Listed for Bus Chartered for Trip propriately, “ Lord Bountiful,” to istration building will begin The Bishop’s letter follows: and the outrageous ‘skin’ games?” (Turn to Pages — Column i ) promptly at 2:46. After all the Priest’s Jubilee Mass Court Mount of the Holy Cross, May 8, 1941 beran Joseph Emerson Smith. Grand Junction, is planning a 100- Reverend dear Father: “ That is easily answered. From the sodalists have gathered before the May altar, the queen. Miss Mary Officeri for the Solemn Man per-cent attendance at the conven­ The United Service Organiza­ beginning of Jefferson Randolph that will be celebrated at St. tion and has chartered a bus to tions for National Defense, known Smith’s activities in the early 80 s, Father Wachter Rita Book of Annunciation high Thomai' seminary Monday, make the trip. Mi's. Sabina O’Mal­ as USO, will conduct a nation-wide when he was little more than a lad school, will be led to the place of May 12, at 10 o’clock by ley, vice state regent, is a member drive in early June to raise ap­ in years, he kept to his side of honor by her complete court, the Rev. John R. Vidal, C.M., of this court and will preside dur proximately $10,866,000. The the bai'gain: Not to fleece home- To Be Chaplain knights, maids of honor, flower in commemoration of tilvdr ing one of the conferences. The girls, and pages from the various agencies associated in the United folk, the citizens of Denver, but to Rev. Cornelin* B. Collin* jubilee, in the pretence of Very Rev. Nicholas Bertrand, Service Organizations are the confine his confidence games to schools. (Turn to Page S — Column 1) Bithop Urban J. Vehr in “ cappa Young Men’s Christian association, strangers, preferably tourists pass­ At Lowry held ganization in both dioceses and Miss Janet Richardson, now o f magna,” have been announced the National Catholic Community ing through the ci(y. Then, too, as parishes, he said, that the pro­ Loretto Heights college, again won at followt: Attittant priett, the Graybull, W yo., Church Service, the Salvation Army, the we - have mentioned, he was the gram continues to meet with such the poetry contest, and will read Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith; dea* Jewish Welfare board, the Na­ modern version of Robin Hood, Succeeding the Rev. Edward R. success throughout the United her poem, “ Prayer of an Amer­ cont of honor, the Very Rev. Dedication 1$ May 28 tional Travelers’ Aid association, who frequently robbed the rich to Martin, who leaves next week for States. ican Soldier,” at the ceremony. Harold V. Campbell and the and the Young Women’s Christian give to the poor. Thus, it is easily Fort Knox, Ky., as Catholic chap­ As director of the national cen­ Last year Miss Richardson, then a Rev. Jamet P. Flanagan; deacon association. understood why Soapy was a popu­ lain at Lowry field will be the ter, which is a branch office of the senior at Mt. St. Gertrude’s acad­ of the Matt, the Rev. William The Rev, Leo Benedict Morgan, The National Catholic Commu­ lar chai'acter in Denver. He had Rev. Christian A. Wachter, a com­ NCWC in Washington, Father emy, Boulder, received much X. Vidal, C.M.; tubdeacon of pastor of Sacred Heart parish, nity Service is the agency which two sides, one shrewdly predatory, missioned chaplain of the regular Collins has the task of keeping in praise for her prize poem. Con­ the Matt, the Rev. Jamet GreybuU, Wyo., has announced the Bishops of the the other generous and sympathe­ army who holds the rank of major, close touch with the more than 100 test rules disbar from competi­ Stakelum, C.M.; matter of cere- that the new Church of the Sacred have commissioned to represent tic; he was, in every sense of the and who has been serving as chap­ diocesan .directors of the nation. tion the school whose^ student moniet, the Rev. Bernard Cnl- Heart will be dedicated Wednes­ and to do the work for the Catholic word, a bad man, courageous, lain at Fort Bliss, Tex. Father He must assist also in planning has won in the preceding year. len; .thurifer, the Rev. Harley day, May 28.. The Most Rev. Pat­ group. All these organizations Quick with a gun, a power; and, at Wachter is scheduled to arrive in the r^ional and national conven­ But Miss Richardson was eligible Schmitt; acolytet, the Rev. rick A. McGovern, Bishop of Chey­ have been combined within a the same time, a loving son and Denver on or about Friday, May tions of the CCD which he attends again this year by virtue of John Regan and the Rev. Ed- enne, will officiate at the dedica­ single co-ordinating body, thereby husband, and a loyal friend who 16. with unfailing regularity. Ten her matriculation at Loretto ward Breen; bugia-bearer, the tory services beginning at 10 insuring a minimum of duplica­ stood, "to his own eventual un­ Father Martin, who this year such conventions—nine regional Heights. The judges, members of Rev. Richard Duffy, and miter- o’clock. Several priests from the tions and a maximum o f efficiency doing, by those who had his friend­ marks his 17th year as a chaplain and one national—^were planned the Regis college English depart­ hearer, the Rev. Thomat Barry. Denver diocese are planning to and economy so that they may ship. vfith the regular army, has been for the present year. In tbe past ment, report that many excellent Mr*.. Adeline Gerardi attend the ceremonies. (TurntoPagell — Column 8) “ Let us briefly discuss the- (Turn to Page i — Colum n 1) four weeks Father Collins' work (Turn to Page Ji. — Column i ) EASE-TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE jDENVER c a t h o l i c REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 8, 1941 iin I I 1 I— t — PROGRAM IS OUTLINED FOR M ‘SOAPY’ SMITH POSSESSED RFinflFfl RIRI FBLUE CROSS PLAN REDUCES i L11 d L u u I u L L QJ, PRIVATE CHARITY STATE C. D. OF A. CONVENTION STRANGE DUAL PERSONALITY

(Continued From Page One) ('CenUnitid from Pag$ One) to attend bieaule of the K. of'C . (Continued From Page Ont) body else, that I would take ad­ activities are held for boys And putor of Grand Junction and the poor and desperately needy. vantage o f a man who is a friend?’ 208.60 and $10,688.81, respec­ girli, andta complete athletic pro­ convention which is to be held th'e Another Smith associate was that gram la carried out. ohtj^lain of Mount of the Holy There he stood for hours under a, tively. The totef. cost of health same day, and for which he had ruthless political boss from then Health Serrice Crou court, will accompany the previously accepted an invitation. bitterly cold sky while employes service was $623,018.03. cou rt' Father Bertrand atiiited booming Clear Creek county, Gen­ T i m s The Ave Maria clinic completed eral William A. Hammlll, who The ttory of the family welfare in the foundation of the court in . State officers are Mrs. Adeline of a large commission house in the five years of health eervice to the block trundled to him wheelbar­ once went so far as to lock the department of tha central office of Glenwood. E. Gerardi, state regent, Trinidad; sick poor on Sept, l, 1940. In that Mrs. Sabina O’Malley, vice state rows loaded with barrels of^ courthouse and bar the doors to (Continued From Page One) the Catholic Charities for 1940 is time there 16,413 patients were The convention will formally ('Continued From Page Oii») that of 1,566 individuals and fam­ regent. Grand Junction; Mrs. Vir­ dressed turkeys, prime big fellows, thwart the Democrats from hold­ the Greek, uses Olivet. The West­ treated. The total number of visits ooen with regiitration at the K. parts of the country. Much is ilies who applied for assistance. ginia Dissler, state secrete^, Wal- accomplished toward solving them, the best money could buy, and all ing their nominating party con­ made was 66,687. The medical of C. hall at 8 p.m. Saturday, May ready for the oven. The commis­ vention at Georgetown, the county minster version, also a Catholic Unemployment was the greatest 24. A reception will follow as a senburg; Miss Margaret Garrett, he said, by means of a monthly staff serves on a bi-month­ treasurer, Denver; Mrs. Florence sion house remained open as long seat. Soapy, too, was welcome in translation from the Greek, uses cause of diatress, with an insuffi­ courtesy from Court St. Thereie bulletin published by the national ly schedule. The dental staff G. Knight, state monitor, Colorado as there was need, and the men the offices of Bankers Moffat and Olivet. The name Calvary is used cient wage, old- age, chronic phys­ to the national and state ofReert, center in which the diocesan direc­ has its assignments for a full with the wheelbarrows formed a Charles B. Kountze. Wolfe Lon­ n both the Spencer and the West­ ical disability, illness in general, delegrates, and visitors. Springs; past state regents, Mrs. tors exchange ideas that have year. The three Catholic hospital Mary O’Fallon, Denver; Mrs. Anne continual procession, coming laden doner and Amos Steck liked him minster versions (for instance, in tuberculosis, and mental and nerv­ Mass at St. Stephen’s church proved workable in other localities. training schools in Denver ana the M. Fleming, Colorado Springs; and returning with empty bar­ — well, that is, they liked the Luke xxiil, 33). ous disorders ranking next in or­ at 8 o’clock May 25 will mark the This feature, he said, is in line Seton school of nursing in Colo­ Mrs. Rose M. Hagiis, Denver, and rels. genial, peaceful, cultured side of der. Through the family depart­ rado Springs sent two senior stu­ spiritual opening Of the conveU' with the function of the national Among other significant changes Miss Mayme Garrett, Denver. Soapy, for he was cultured and, a ment, 162 men and 300 women dents to the clinic for a period of tion. The celebrant wllU be the center to serve as a “ service base’’ Hacks Proridad for Faeble to bs found in the new translation “ natural’’ actor, could quote were placed in jobs. six weeks’ experience. In the past Rev. C: E,. Kessler, pastor and District^deputies are Mrs. Anne for the confraternity in this coun­ A Negro in white jacket and are spellings, cMltalisation, and Shakespeare by the h0br, Hamlet’s year, 6,153 patients were treated chaplain of the Glenwood court. M. Fleming, Mrs. Katherine Stoffel, try. cap, resembling a chef, with a red printing style. Spellingpellins of twords Child Care La JunW; Mrs. Julia Thome, Glen soliloquy, “ To be or not to be,” consistently follows Webster’s first at the clinic. In all, 11,008 labora­ Breakfast will follow. A business Among the problems receiving knitted muffler tied around his held his audience spellbound at th* The children’s department han­ session will open in the K. of C. wood Springs, and Miss Marie An considerable attention at the pres­ neck, wearing huge galoshes to choicci Pronouns referring to God tory examinations were given. The Arcade bar, and his delivery of dled 1,330 casee in the' year. Of spiritual follow-ups and social hall at 9:30 a.m. with Mrs Adeline draws, Durango, Grand regents, ent time, Father Collins mentioned keep his feet warm on the icy are all in the lover case, and, ex­ these, 286 were placed in institu­ service afforded by the clinic also Gerardi presiding. Mrs. Gerardi who are the delegates to the con­ the movement to interest Catholic sidewalk, grinningly handed out Tlilak, in Ihit bAttarftd cept where capitalization might tions, 166 in foster homes, and come tip for commendation. Fifty- will present Miss Frances Maher vention, are Mrs. Mary Myrtle public-school teachers in becoming of the barrels the turkeys to every Whose portals art alternate nifht and >e an aid to Interpretation, or is days ^ 47 in supervisory homes. In the four were referred to First Com­ of Kane, Pa., supreme vice regent. Thompson. Colorado Springs; Mrs. certified lay catechists. In the city comer in the long line of old required for some other reason, it Of Sultan afiar Sultan wha. with pantp» same period, 682 children were re­ munion classes, 36 wert placed in Miss Maher directed the organiza­ Frosh, Glenwood Springs; Miss of Providence, R. L, which is also women and men and shivering lit­ Hath livid hil little hour-^Bd lint is generally avoided. In style the leased from institutions, foster vacation schools, eight marriages tion oZ the Colorado state court Winifred Creel, Grand Junction; the home diocese of Father Collins, tle children. It was a ragged, mis­ hii text is presented in paragraphs, homes, and supervisory homes. Mrs. Augusta Davidson, Durango; 1,600 such catechists had been cer­ erable line of Whites, Negroes, and with the verse indications noted were validated, and 237 home vis­ in May, 1925. Poster home or maternity home its were made. Convention business, which will Mrs. Henry Klein, La Junta; Miss tified by last fall. Plans for the Chinese. No questions were asked, and other Cer.ses from Omar’s on the margins. No italics are care wa.s provided for 83 unmar­ Rubaiyat brought tears to the eyes The 14 Colorado Catholic hospi­ occupy the morning session, will Idayme Garrett. Denver; Mrs. national convention of the CCD, to for none were needed. Hunger and admitted to the body of the text, ried mothers. In all, 528 maternity Ann Tallman, walienburg; Mrs. be held this November in Philadel­ want were written in the lines of o f the bibulous wherever hil ton­ and a size of type for headings has tals treated 36,878 patients in include greetings from the su^ eases were handled. 1940. preme regent. Miss Mary Duffy, Magdalen Mentgem Sterling; Miss phia under the patronage of Defi­ every face. I have seen Soapy sud­ gue was unleashed; usually in )een chosen to serve inconspicu­ Qreup Work delivered through Miss Maher: Hazel Longbery, Trinidad. nis Cardinal Dougherta, are also denly Jerk his gloved hand out of front of a bar mirror where he ous clarity. Officers, Directors the state regent’s message, and Mrs. Harvey J. Smitl^ slate demanding much of Father Col­ his overcoat pocket and press into could see himself in histrionic Interesting changes noted in the Through the activities of the reports of state officers, the counselor of the Junior Catholic lins’ attention at the present time. the cold tremoling thin hand of an role. new translation include the rendi­ Catholic community centers, rec­ For 1941 Listed chairman of the state commit­ Daughters, will briefly report out­ Born in Pawtucket, R. I., on Feb. aged woman a bill, without looking When he returned to Denver tion of "Issue of blood” as “ hemor­ reational . and educational facili­ Officers for 1941 include Bishop tee, and grand regents, At 11:30 standing work of the junior courts 1, 1806, Father Collins took hit at it; and he would take out of from Creede he had added a new rhage j" “ paps" as "breasts;” ties have gone apace with the Vehr, president) T. Raymond a recess will be declared and in Denver, Trinidad, Walsenburg, high school and college courses at the line children too small or weak poem, and one which he helped to belly’’ as “ stomach;” 'If they do times. From a standpoint of at­ Young, first vice president; Mrs. luncheon served. Business, to and Glenwood Springs. St. Francis Xavier’s university in to “ tote” the 16 or 14-poUnd bird make so popular that it traveled not contain themselves” as "if tendance at classes in the various M. J. O’Fallon, second vice presi­ Antigonish, N. S., from which he in their arms, For the children over the country, if not the world. centers, citlsenship and character­ be relumed at 1:34) p.m., will in­ Doll Eakibit Planned they do not have self-control;” dent; Miss Nellie M. Lennon, sec­ clude the presentation of resolu­ was graduated in 1917, He en­ and the very aged or sick he kept Today two lines are frequently “use contumeliously” as “ insult;” building are the most important retary; John J. Sullivan, treas­ tions and discussion of questions An exhibit of dolls will be tered St. Paul’s seminary, St. Paul, lacks up the block on Market quoted! “ make ufito yourielves friends of Classes also are held in dramatics, urer, and MonSignor Mulroy, dioc­ of interest to all Catholic women shown by the -Junior Daughters Minn., for theology, and two years street. When a group of four the mammon of iniquity” as art, appreciation of literature, esan director. On the executive The most attractive one -wll be would form, of either children or “ Il'< S«r «il I t r , In the SnytlM*, music, and home-making. Special today, such as the Catholic press, later became a student at the AnS there It ne alfhl In Cretat.” ‘make for yourselves friends with committee are Herbert Fairall, Dr. prayer and support of world peace chosen as Mist Colorado and com- American college in Louvain, the aged called from the line, he the mammon of wickedness;” “ la­ J. J. O’Neil, Joseph A. Craven, tha and national defense. The stand' pete in the exhibit at -the na where he wis ordained for the Dio­ would wave hie hat and a hackman The rest has been generally for- bourer is Worthy of his hire” as Regit Rulld io Hear Very Rev. Harold V. ’ Campbell» ards of the C. D. of A. “ Unity tional convention in Washington, cese of Providence in 1922. would drive up, Into the carria otten,r.bvii, Biiu,and, beeausiuQwauee o f that, I "laborer deserves his wages;” "we William T. Roche, Dr. J. F. Prin- the group, holding their birds, and Charity,’’ will be the keynote D. C., July f-10, with other states He served as dean of classics at ink it will be of intereat to men see now through a glass’* as "we zing, C. D, O’Brien, Mrs. J. T. would be bundled, to be delivered Lseturs by Fr. Burnt of the convention and the armor in the choice of Miss America La Salle academy in Providence tion ite author, see now through a mirror;” “ wife's Tierney, Patrick S. Dolan, the Rev. to their respective homes at of prayer will be stressed. The aft­ Miss Mazie Scanlon, national coun 1931, in which:huntil year he became mother” as ' “ mother-in-law;” Hubert Newell, Mrs. L. A. Hig­ Soapy’s expense, of course. Tben Rayal Oerga Unloeked Featry ernoon session will close with elec­ selor, has charge of this exhibit, president'of St. Paul’s college in “ Whatsoever he shall say to you, Members of the Regis guild who gins, and Kernan Weekbaugh. tion of officers. Dolls are to be dressed as Junior Winnipeg, Man. His next office the naekman. would return for an­ Cy Werman, half a ' century do ye” as "Do whatever he tells attend the monthly meeting Mon­ Elected to the board of direc­ Banquet Concluding Event Daughters in the colors, green and wag that of spiritual director gt other load. ago a literary celabrlta in Colo­ you;” “ abovi that which you are day evening. May 12, at 8 o’clock tors for a term of three years were A banquet will be held in the white, in a style of uniform al­ La Salle academy, to which he re­ stood by the barrels, his rado, was called the “ Poet of the able” as "beyond your strength;” will be entertained with an lllus- the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Joseph American Legion hall at 5 p.m.. ready used or a suggested one. turned after his stay in Winnipeg. big soft felt black hat crushed RockiH.” Born June- 22, 1856 “ hem of hie garment” as “ tassel tracted lecture, which the Rev. Leo Bosetti, Jflseph A. Craven, Patrick over hti ears, his 4htek .broadcloth Miss Catherine McNulty, conven­ Mrs. Gerardi, elected in May, In 1936 he was appointed diocesan near Greenup, an overgrown vil- of his cloak;’” “ latchet of whose Burns, 8.J., will give on "Renais­ S. Dolan, J. A. Gallagher, Bernard overcoat with deep astrakhan col tion chairman, presiding. Father 1988, is just dosing her first director of the CCD In Providence, laga in Cumberland county, Illl- shoe” as “ strap of whose sandal;” sance Painting.” Gates, Paul Horan, the Rt. Rev. ar, coming almost to the tope of Bertrand will give the invocation. term as state regent. and in October, 1940, was ap­ noil, he grew up on a farm and “ Let no temptation take hold ofi Meetings of the guild continue MonsIgnor Hugh L. McMenamin, tie shining Congress gaiters his The principal speakers will be All courts throughout the state pointed to his present position by attehdad the county echool. Rest­ U but such as is human” as to stimulate increased Interest and Thomas Morrissey, ths Rev. Hu­ jlaek-gloved hands in Tils bulging 70 Miss Maher and Father Kessler. are in a flourishing condition and the Episcopal committee on the less, he came to Colorado in 1880 “ May no temptation take hold on attendance. Newcomers to Denver bert Newell, Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Wil- The welcome will be given by there has been an increased en Confraternity of Christian Doc­ pockets. and became a fireman, then an you but such as man is equal to.” or visitors in the city who have Ijsm T. Roche, Mrs. Hsrvsy Smith, “ God bless you. and a Merry Mrs. Fresh; the response by Mrs. rollment of members. trine. engineer, on the Denver & Rio "Thou” and “ thee” are kept be­ Jesuit relatives In any part of the Judge Joseph J. Walsh, Mrs. L. A. Christmas, Soapy!’’ they called Gerardi. Greetings of past state Grande railroad. It took the Royal cause of cuatomary religious use world will be welcome at the Higgins, and Mrs, J. B. Farley of Mrs. Gerardi’s monthly messages out. regents will be given by Mrs. Mary Gorge to unlock the fountain of and because of the adventage in lecture. ______Pueblo. to the courts have pleased chap “ God bless you. friend, and i Two Vialoriaas at poetry in his heart. The engineer thus distinguishing lingular from O’Fallon, first state regent. Several laini and members- by their con Merry Chrlstmai,'’ he returned, musical selections will be g of the locomotive Cy wae firing plural, ' structive, forceful appeal and i SI. Thomas’ la 6a smiling. Afid this continued until w u surpriaed to hear the grimy It is regretted that Bishop Ur­ deep spiritual note. The courts the very last in the line had been young coal shoveler shouting ex ban J. Vehr, spiritual director of have been visited by Mrs, Gerard given a bird. temporaneous verse, the words made a alurring remark about the the state court, will not be able or the district deputy. 6rdainadbnMay22 This Was his own treat, out of faint in the cab of the rolling, bride, and Soapy shot him. hiS own pocket, and in addition to pitching, puffing mogul, tolling “ Those were Smith’s happiest Ordination Gifts years, for their married life began / (Continued From Page One) his other rew lar custom of send beside the boiling, rushing river ^ very beautifully. He was a tender, sarmon will ba preached by the ing $20 bills to a long list of Confessional Stolss, IV2 inches wide...... $1.25 needy friends es Christmas gifte 'Th* cUlt In tht (rtniK brMil ef Mrth devoted husband, and a ‘good pro­ Rev. Arthur J. Landroehe, C.8.V. U ktwn la Its wallt to hith. For years the most prominent vider.* Anna was a fine woman, Confessional Stoles, 2 inches wide...... $2.00 Sister Agnes de 8te. Agatha, It ukt| iht miriel* e( mounUin Slut banker in the city, David H. Mof­ loved her husband, and was proud member of the religious congrega­ btll’t birth Holy Water Fountainettes...... $2.50 and $4.50 fat, turned over to Soapy a large T» th«w ut pritoner* th* eeler ei th« of ths home he gave her. But it < K ^ tion of the Little Sisters of the amount, several thousand dollari. th* thy.” couldn't lut. Soapy was too deep Priest New Rituals...... :...... $1.75 Poor, is stationed at St. Etienne in for the destitute. The money was in the ways that are devious, and Loire, France. "You been drinkifiIf, young fel svtn ths wife he loved couldn’t Oil Stocks, Metal Gold Plated..-...... $ 6 .S O split by tha gambler: Parson IJpm lert” Cy told us tne enpneer The Rev. Donald Charles Glynn sway him. Finally, she left Denver Uzzell, who knew of more pitlfu' asked. % But the poet who hat Sterling S ilver...... $9.50 was bom Nov. 2, 1912, in Prairie cases than any other man, .dis­ for Kansas, where she made her found himealf kept on, writing on home. Dark If spectacular days Pyxes, Sterling Silver, Gold Plated...,...... $9 to $12 ^ / f " ' du Chien, Wise. His mother, tributed ■ the greater part, anc scraps o f dirty paper and backs of V Mrs. Timothy Glynn, is living, Soapy the remainder, members o:' were rushing toward Soapy and his Chalices...... $20 to $160 eoiled envelope! his thoughts,jiu o . “ likslin o gang. But that's another story,” He attended St. Gabriel's school his gang acting u messengers o;' my first verse, pretty bad," ha Ritual, Stole, IVi inches, and leather ease and Prairie d u : Chien high mercy. Even tne penurious, mis concluded Mr. Smith. "One for said. complete a ••4**aaaaaaaA4*«»*u.... $ 3 .75 school, and was graduated from erlv Jimmy Bruce, “ the Great next week.” tha latter institution in 1986. He Qobblafieh,” who lent money at Encouraged to "learn writing,’ entered the Viatorlan novitiate in 10 per cent per week, sought out left railroading for reporting We Also Carry a Complete Line of Books to the fall of the same year, and one on Denver newspapers, and in hovels bordering the railroad 1868 became editor of the ehort Jim McConaty, Jr. James P. McCotuiy, 6r. year later took up his studies at yards and left greenbacks, bring­ Delight Any Young Priest St Viator’s eollsge in Bourbom lived Western Railwag, a lem U Ts4H KtfsHsaca ing back signed receipta and tak­ monthly magazine published nais. He received an A.B. degree ing no umbri „ in Greetinir Cards for Ordination as Denver. In 1892, in the new silver at S t Viator’s in 1987. In the ment o f the boss. All this was in camp of Creede he started the well as other occasions...... 15^, 26^, and 50^ The beauty of Boulevard Funeral same year he entered Kenrick the days befora organiied charity, Daily Chronicle, and one of the seminary, and two years later, in and individuals saw to it that twice services. their completeness, and tha early ieeuss contained his poem the fall of 1939, he entered St. a year, at least. Thanksgiving an< f c - ^ ^ which Soapy quoted so often i V v \l y . - understanding sympathy .with which Thomae’ seminary, Denver, Christmas, the maimed, the halt, they are rendered is a constant source Father Glynn will celebrate his the blind, sick, and destitute were Htr*'* • t*aS whWt *11 *r* tqu*l— JAMES CLARKE First Solsmn Man ona week after taken care of. Too, those were the 01 blsh ftt lawly birth— Th* CampbeUi Are Camtng of gratification to those who call upon his fellow Viatorlan, on June 1, days of tha county poor house. A Uad wh*r* n«a mak* nlltlae*, D uf free* th* Srttry **rth. THB us during their hour of sorrow. S t Gabriel's church, Prairie du My old friend, William C. Black M*r* th* Bi*«k *nd mlld-*y*d kurre* Church Goods House Chien, In order to permit Father 2686 Birch street, whom every On th* mln*r*l mtunUla* f**d. It’> day all day, in the daytlm^ Ranahan to assist as deacon of newspaper man In Denver lovec And thar* ia ne night In Cread*. Campbell Rarage Co. Me*ilqu*rtert for Artielo* of Dovetiea, the Mass. The pastor of St. Gab for his ever-ready co-operation in Church Fiaiihingi, Book* for tha risl’s, the Rev. Joseph Wies, S.J. rushing on the wire news stories Tht eliff* *ra t*lid allv«r. 1000 E. llth Ave. Cherry 8888 Colholl* Laity sad Clorgy. will be assistant print, tha Rev. and his tirelese assistance in dig­ With wthdreut v**ltk unt*ld| running rt> COMPLETE Z4-HOUR SERVICE 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 Joieph Blank, S.J., of St Louis, ging out the Wanted essential de ______Art lined____ with _gllttariag_____ , gold. ^^ederal at No. Speer mapter of cersmonies, Robart tails from sleepy rural correspond Whilt th* wsrid It ailtd with *ei l^ew^ Hopa, C.S.V., thurifer, and Robert ente, was night manager of the And h**rtl muit hr**k *nd sl**d^ It'* d*r *ll d*jr, In th* dajrtim*. Duffy and Donald Duffy, acolytes Postal Telegraph company’s office And there I* no night In Creede. ORasd 1626 The Rev. Manuel Loughran, on the ground floor of the three 8.V., Viatorlan novice master, will etory brick building at the corner The two women he loved failed preach at the Mass. of 17th and Larimer, where Soapy to influence Soapy and put h had, on the second floor, his head­ wayward feet on the straight an quarters. narrow path. There was h Weekly Meisag* to Mother mother, a gentle Georgia aristo srat from a wealthy family THE Clothing Value “ Every Saturday night without dsvout Christian. And there was fail, Mr. Smith would walk up to his wifs. Around her centered his the counter, spin a shining silver early romance. Hi-Q Mother’s Day Special! dollar, and hand me the telegram blank on which he had written a Romance With Singer message to his mother, then living One night in the early 80 in St. Louie, Mo.,” relates Mr. the Town! Soapy, sitting in the balcony of Black. “ He would say, 'Tick her the' Palace variety theater “ ROSES in SNOW ” o ff so Mother will get it in the Blake street, was attracted by the morning, my friend, and keep the lyric soprano of a personable Save Nearly Half! Buy TWO change.’ His usual black eyes, young actress. When the gas-light which seemed to be boring into came on for the intermission of These Fine Summer Suits.. you, were kind when he said scanned the long narrow one-sheet ‘Goodnight,’ and when he smiled, program. There she was, with the showing very white teeth between name of her song, Anna Neilsen mustache and neatly trimmed He came again and again. pointed beard,.his face was most TROPICAL WORSTED attractive; you couldn’t help but It was early morning some like him. time later, and the show was over “ Those messages that began a when Soapy, descending from ths bright Sunday for his mother were balcony, saw a man climbing on to varied, but always brimming over the stage. The orchestra was put­ with tenderness. He had started ting in the cases the horns, ’^fid­ *295° SUITS CAKE! dles,” and clarinets. As he . idly life when the family lived in Roundroek, Texas, as a 'drummer/ watched, he saw Miss Neilsen Made Prom a Famous or, as wa say today, commercial hurry from the wing and the man traveler, so this role he always as­ grab her arm. She jerked back, Exactly ns Bitty Cfbtker RiCipe sumed with the aged gentlewoman speaking angrily. lllattrated to whose support ne regularly and Now, Soapy reflected, her! wae generously contributed. Generally a girl who, in the several nights he would wire, 'Back in town After he had been in the audience, had Miller’s now offer the grandeiit MOTHER’S a eueeessful trip; bueinesr good never "worked the boxes,” so far and am well.’ Then he would send as he had seen. She had not once DAY CAKE you’ve e^er laid eyes on. It’s a gen­ some cheerful message and con­ answered the beekonings and calls erous size ANGEL FOOD, light and fluffy, richly clude, something like this; 'I send of gentlemen who signified they all my love to the dearest, sweet­ would buy a bottle of wine if, after frosted with a butter cream icing, and master­ est, finest little mother a boy was her act, she would part the gold fully decorated. It’s been baked in Miller’s orig­ ever blessed with. Dear heart, take and crimson curtain to the cubby care of yourself and pray for your hole where a small table and inal Heart Shape, and thoughtfully inscribed to son who more than an^hing else chairs were placed for conviviality. “MOTHER.” Across the top is molded a lovely in this world would like to be hold­ “ A modest girl and a beautiful ing you in hil arms this minute’.” one,” and with that thought Soapy Only because of an advance purchase can we candied rose. With each cake you select, Miller’s A 'NeturaP Actor hurried down the steps. By this offer Quality Tropicals like these at such a will include a Mother’s Day Card. 50 Soapy had many friends, and time Miss Neilsen’s tormentor was saving! New pastels and conservative shkdes among them were some of the forcing his attentions upon a very —single and -breasted styles. All sisesl more prominent- men of the city frightened and embarrassed singer. and state. He knew Senator Ed­ Other men were running to ner Get reedy for a smart, cool sunwner. ward Oliver Wolcott and hie rescue, but Soapy was there first 6 |6 P ALWAYS AT A brother, Henry; Jake Saunders, and knocked him down. The man Lafe Pence, afterwards congress­ came up to receive such a bea^ man; William H. Bush, Senator ing that he was sent to -the hospi' M IL L E R SUPER B E- H\ A. W. Tabor. Tabor and Smith tal. Soapy escorted the actress were never very friendly, Tabor from the Palace, saw her home, ob­ exercising what was not customary tained permission to call, and 6AUSE IT’S HI-Q, T66! with his open-handed generous pressed his suit in ths dsya that C O T T R E U ’ i nature^ e wary- or suspicious re followed. They were married. Shortly SUPER mBBKETH serve, although Smith once eaid 6 2 1 t l X T U N T H S T . i to BM, 'Does ha think, oz does any- aftey tha wedding Jatk. Davinp “Tk* M en's S i t * PPWM!!! 'im

Thursday, May 8, 1941 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENyER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE BISHOP TO CONFIRM 1ST TlMECIilli; IFIlllFII'; Social & Spring Frolic IN OLD SACRED HEART CHURCH

C H m DAIiS (Sacred Heart-Loyela Parish) has confirmed in.the old SacreS THVR§DAY A group coipposed of both chil­ Heart church. Tha last class to dren and adults will receive the be confirmed at Sacred Heart was (St. Patrick’* Pariah) (St. DominicS Pariih) sacrament of Conflrmation in Sa­ in 1928. Since that time the Con­ Class leaders in St. Patrick’s EVENING The new carnival dates for St. cred Heart church on the night of school have been announced for the Dominic’s parish are July 17, 18, May 15. This will be the first firmation exercises have taken six weeks’ period as follows: Grade time that Bishop Urban J. Vehr place at Loyola. The people of the and 19. This change in dates has 8—Thomas Feely, Sylvia Irlando, parish are reminded that an indul­ and Louis Colorosa; grade 7—An- been made to avoid a conflict with gence, under the usual conditions, geline Colmenero and Mary Bella- MAY 15th other parish events. can be obtained by all those as­ cosa; grade 6—Geraldine Cabteau; Novena End* May 12 Montclair Parisli sisting at the Conflrmation. Serv­ grade 6—Darlene Gaglia; grade 4 ices will begin at 7:45 o'clock. The St. Jude Thaddeus novena —Mary Frances Braaton; grade 3 at The Sacred Heart-choir, under the —Patricia Lucy; grade 2—John will continue until Monday ave- direction of Father Andrew S. Keelan, and grade 1—Louise Ro­ ing, May 12. Will Be Scene Dimichino, S.J., will sing. mero. Michael (Mickey) and Mar­ On Mother’s day, May 11, the Women Plan Benefit Blessed Virgin sodality will spon­ garet (Patsy) Lewis, twin stu­ ELITCH'S A card party, sponsored by the dents of the eighth ^rade, were the sor a joint Communion lor all Sacred Heart parish women, will first and second prize winners on mothers and daughters of the par­ Of Confirmation take place in Adelphian hall (the a radio program held on Sunday GARDENS ish. The mothers tvill be enter­ hall of Sacred Heart school) on afternoon. May 4. Five recent tained at a breakfast immediately the night-«f May 14. The purpose prize-winners have been from S t (St. Jamei’ Parish) after the Mass. of the affair is to secure funds for Patrick’s school. The Confirmation class of St. the booth that the Sacred Heart Preferred Parish Agnes Carey, Lonett# Green, Sunday, May 11, will be Com­ BENEFIT James’ parish wjll receive Com­ group will sponsor at the coming munion day for the members of the Eileen Conboy, Mary Keniery, Jo­ bazaar. An entertaining evening sephine Battaglia, and Emma Lorn munion in a body'at the 7:30 Mass Holy Name society and all the men HOLY FAMILY ST. CATHERINE’S Sunday, May 11. At 3:30 in the has been planned, and the public and boys of the parish. Trading List bard will take part in the Living is cordially invited. The following PARISH Rosary to be held at the Regis afternoon of the same day the Routine Reports Heard PARISH members of the class are asked to committee members are working ing, May 12. The May meeting of the Altar be present with their sponsors at with Mrs. Kemme in preparing for and Rosary society was held on MR. .4NO MRS. SHOPPER This is the Eighteenth Annual Frolic and the members Sr. Janet Addretset Women the church to form a procession the party: Mmes. H, Briggs, J Tuesday afternoon. May 6, in the Tha aBerehaat* reprueated in this aeetlon ar. boosters. They a r. of Holy Family and St. Catherine’s parish are prepar­ that will accompany Bishop Urban Brizzolara, J. Cioffoletti, T. De- The regular meeting of St library. Mrs. J. Melphy presided. aaxieat to work with yen and a r. desorvinf of yonr patroBago. J. Vehr from the rectory to the Bello, 0. Gerspach, A. Kennedy, ing to make this one of the most enjoyable of these Dominic’s Altar and Rosary so­ The Rev. Achille Sommaruga oparata with thesi. events. ciety was held on Tuesday, May church. 'The Confirmation cere­ J. Roesch, C. Smith, and M. Baca opened the meeting -with prayer. 6, with a large attendance. A mony is scheduled to begin at 4 Baxaar Leaders Named The minutes of the previous meet­ dessert luncheon was served at o’clock. ing were read and routine com­ Many plans and arrangements St. Francis de Sales* FOR TICKETS CALL 12:30 by the following: Mmes. mittee reports were made. Mrs.< The parishioners are being asked were completed at the bazaar J. Miller, Coursey? J. Phelan, St. Catherine’s Holy Family by the Holy Name society to join meeting held in Loyola hall on'the A. Goetz, reporting for the food J. Mitchell, J. P. Lewis, P. Burns, in a spiritual bouquet for peace in sale committee, said that $126.63 Lincoln Creamery GR. 2145 GL. 1664 F. Kemme, T. J. Clifford, C. Geary, night of May 1. Among other E. F. RUMMELNART accord with the general intention things, the heads of the various had been realized on this sale, the 515 fi. Ezpotition SP. 3333 H. L. Barth, and T. McGovern. WetciiaiakBr II M tn fa D«ar«r 1745 8. Broadway of the Holy Father for the month booths were named, and special most successful in recent years. SP. U U $1.00 PER COUPLE of May. Forms for this bouquet Mrs. D. R. Lucy, chairman, ex­ Now Auoeiatad With The guest speaker at the meet­ work was assigned. As previously Dairy Product* Delivered were distributed at the meeting of pressed her apprwiation for the Extra Ladies 25c at the Gate ing was Sister Mary Janet, prin­ reported, James Bramer and John TREASURE CHEST, Inc. Anywhere in City, the society on Monday, May 5. Ad­ splendid co-operation given by all cipal of Cathedral grade and high Cleary were named co-chairmen of JEWELRY - GIFTS TRY OUB ditional copies of the forms are be­ members. A Mass of Thanksgiv­ schools. The subject of her inter­ the entire project. Walter Wade EX. 4311 417 SsTantaanth 8L SUPERB BABY MILK ing place in the vestibule of the ing for the success of this benefit esting talk was “ Women’s Work was appointed treasurer. Other church, where they may be pro­ in honor of the Holy Family will in the World and in the Church." leaders are: Dinner,^Mrs. Hannah be offered by the Altar society, The following were appointed cured by all the parishioners. O’Day; booth construction, Charlie and -will be said by Father Som­ delegates to the meeting of the Sunday, May 11, will be Com­ MePhee; miscellaneous booth, Mrs. maruga. PROGRESSIVE Preferred Parish Diocesan Council of Catholic munion day for the Holy Name Frank Egan; refreshments, Joe W. M. WITTE Plans for the participation of Women on May 15 at the Shirley- society and for all the men of the Haley; hope chest, Mrs. Daniels SHOE SHOP the society in the annual food sale Grocery and Market Savoy hotel: Mrs. F. Kemme and parish. They are asked to attend and Mrti. Koneeny; religious booth, Using Only Completely New, were made. Mrs. S. F. Chiolero Mrs. J. Miller, and Mrs. A. Nelson the 8:30 Mass and to receive Com­ Mrs. Theodore Kemme; fishpond, Corn Fed Meat* , Frasb Flak Trading will be in charge of the miscellane­ Modern Machinery and Mrs. W. Anthony, alternates. munion in a body. Geraldine Stockham and Rose ous booth and will be assisted by 288 SO. PENN. Stapla Groceriat, Frath Vagatablaa Plans were discussed for the so­ The St. James’ PTA has recently Luizzi; candy game, A1 Breuch; ciety’s part in the annual carnival become affiliated with the Cathe­ members of the sewing group; 781 SOUTH LOGAN PE. MI4 homemade candy, Mary Heisel Mrs. A. Goetz will be in charge of \ to be held in July. Bridge was dral PTA, the next meeting of (Mrs. Edith Durlin, sponsor); Cathedral enjoyed by the women after the which will be held Monday, May the refreshment booth. Mmes. game, Mary Stephanson and Nora Brennan, Joseph Melphy, and business meeting. The special 12, in the Cathedral school cafe­ Jerry Edwards; game, Harold Something New in Denver FOB FINE QUALITT Sarah Morrissey will act as dele­ CAR prize-winners were Mrs. E. P. teria at 2:30 in the afternoon. Of­ Hawley; special games, John Mil­ MEATS AND FOOD STUFFS gates and alternates to the annual Try Our Paelfio Coast SpecU Economy Liquor Store Gartland and Mrs. Fraher. ficers for the coming year will be ler; ham and bacon, Mr. Mohr WASH GO TO YOUR convention of the DCCW on May 4 5 FRESH FRIED RAZOR CLAMS The following new members installed, and a large attendance bacher; game, Robert O’Hai^e; N u t to Clarks'* Churoh Good* 15. Father Sommaruga gave a of St. James’ women is expected auto, Tom McAtamney; merry-^o- TED SHAFFER’S were inducted into the society: ten-minute instruction on the BIDE-A-WEE “ JFhen low in t p ir iu call Jerry*' Piggly Wiggly Store Mrs. G. Stock, Mrs. W. J. Reed, for the event. Mrs. E. F. O’Shea round, Young Ladies’ sodality Standard Ser>ica Statian •t of this parish is vice president of meaning of the devotion to Mary 815 Broadway KE. 9731 1634 Tremont KE. 4554 Mrs. G. Torsney, Mrs. James group from Sacred Heart parish. in May. 363 Logan SP. 9902 ISTH AT SHERMAN Coursey, Mrs. J. E. Corcoran, and the group. All chairmen of booths report FREE DELIVER! FRKB PARKIKG One thousand dinners is the goal 17TH AT PENN. Mrs. T. Lonnigan. An important meeting of the that much work has already been set by the committee in charge of 1--^ Altar and Rosary society is being accomplished, and that all will be serving the dinner on the opening St. John*s held Friday, May 9, at thfe home in readiness for the opening of the night of the annual bazaar to be NOB HILL INN of Mrs. J. A. Gallaher, 6111 Mont- bazaar on June 19. The next gen­ held June 19-22, inclusive. Mrs. 411 BAST COLFAX view boulevard, at 1:30. Commit eral meeting will take place in R. A. Mauro heads the committee AYLARD PHARMACY Englewood Parisli tees for the bridge-luncheon of the Loyola hall Friday evening, May Mixed Drinks, Draught Beer in charge. Members of the senior 794 The Store Complete East The Shirley Garage society, which will be held Tues 16, after the evening devotions. Young Ladies’ sodality will assist OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE Colo. Blvd. FAST DELIVERY Delicious Dinners day. May 27, at 1 o’clock in the May devotions will continue in serving. Members of the vari­ 7718 PHONE TABOR »11 Montclair Civic building, have throughout the month at both Sa­ ous bazaar committees are assist- Daj and Night Storsg*. Rapalrlng. HOT AND COLD LUNCHES been announced as follows: Washing and Grtaaing. Gasolin* and Oil* Festival Planned cred Heart and Loyola each day Two hundred dollars in cash T«ar BasiarM Ii AapraeUtid flora General chairman, Mrs. J. R. FOOD 16J1-J7 LINCOLN 8T. after the 8 o’clock Mass. ill be awarded. 6th Ave. Variety Store Plunkett; mailing and correspond­ OLSON’SSTORES 2898 E. 8th EXPEBT (St. Louis* Pariah, Englewood) ence, Mrs. T. J. Vieau; card tables, St. John BICYCLE ACCESSORIES Plans for the parish festival Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. Paul Fitz­ GARDEN HOSE AND ACCESBORnU HOLY FAMILY PARISH READY 3030 E. 6th— EA. 1801 Shoe Bebnilding June 26, 27, and 28 were made at gerald, and Mrs. Louis Behrens; LAWN MOWER SHARPENING menu, Mrs, Francis Smith and Mrs. 1919 B. Colfax EM. 3781 a general meeting of the parishion­ 3758 W. Xltli GL. 3115 PAINTS, NAILS. ETC. ERNEST MANTELLO. Prop. ers on Monday evening. May 5. Paul Gappae; wool blanket, Mrs. FOR ELITCH’S BALL MAY 15 'The assembling of the hope chest, E. F. O’Shea; assiiflant hostesses, 526 E. COLFAX (at Pearl St.) Mmes. Dorothy Leydon, Maurice WHY MORTON ALWAYS MISSED which will be awarded at the fes­ CoBpItt* Lin* at THE BOAT KE. • ( » ; F rn Call and DtllTtiT tival, will be the work of the PTA. Colton,. Nellie Parslow, Tom (Holy Family Pariah) Isenhart, Mrs. Roy Melichio, Am­ PAT’S TAVER N Th* aaleamanager aaid, "He’d narer The dinner served the first night Degan, Frank Mertensmeyer, Vin­ For the 18th consecutive year, brose Lantzy, Mrs. P. Kicken, and UQUORS, WINES and BEERS land the contract The prospect would of the festival will be in charge of cent Halpin, A. Le Bois, William the people of Holy Family parish Mrs. Schamel, pinochle. The third SPECUL 'PRICES ON CASE LOTS PAT HAGGERTEY, Prop. think our laleamen can't afford hair­ The Beat in Hardware and McEnulty, J. R. Ransom, and Leo will greet their friends at the meeting of the tournament took cuts." Opportunity falls to men pre­ Sheet Metal Work*' the Altar society. The Holy Name 6th AVE. LIQUOR HI Parent Wlasa. B*«rt and Ala pared and GOOD peraonal appearance society will assist with the general Boyle. social on the evening of May 15 place May 8. There will be no LUNCHES — SANDWICHES is an important part of being prepared. EMERSON HARDWARE arrangements, and the voung The Holy Name society has an­ at Elitch’s gardens. Pete Smythe’s tournament party on Thursday, STORE Comer, 3rd and Detroit Every buaineaa man should be meet orchestra will furnish the music. May 15, on account of the Elitch’s particular about haircuts. people’s organizations, including nounced plans for sponsoring a EA. 5575 2316 East 6tb Are. AND PAINT CO. All the concessions will be in oper­ social. The fourth night of the 894 E. COLFAX the Young People’s club, the summer golf tournament for the Tom’s Barber Shop J. H Monaon, Prop. sodality, and the Junior Newman members in this parish. Ed Wil­ ation, including “ The Spit Fire,” tournament will be on Mav 22 and “At Yoar Sarrka” 313 Eait 7th At*. TA. (173 Com«r Colfax A Emerson club, will have charge of the con­ liams, Dick Shay, and Jack Carroll which the gardens is offering this the last on May 29. Table prizes EMPIRE T. J. OBERENDER, Prop. cessions. are in charge of the event year as a new attraction. Addi­ are furnished for those who do not SAVE MOIVEYI tional tickets for the event may wish to progress. CLEANERS $150 It Raised Bill O’Shea, a former member of this parish now stationed at Lowry be secured from the ushers, who 66 Receive lat CemmaBion AND Annunciation The net returns reported by the will be at the rear of fhe church field, was promoted to the rank of Sixty-six children received their chairman of the Jubilee club, Mrs. corporal on May 1. Corporal after all Masses on Sunday, May [SHIRTS► 10c I DYERS Andrew Geeck, at Tuesday’s meet­ 11. First Holy Communion on Sunday, AT DEEP CUT O’Shea has been serving Mass at May 4, and were given a break­ t 4 Caih Carry EMerson 2989 ing of the Altar Society, May 6, S t James’ for many years. On Mother’s day, Sunday, May DRUGS PRICES EVERY DAT D E SELLEN fast, which was prepared by the K 3484 E. 4th Av*. showed $150 was realized for the 11, fathers and sons of the parish FUEL AND FEED CO. work of the society. Committee Paul Gappae, another former PTA. ► Pierce’s Laundry TWO STORES altar boy at St. James’, is the will receive Communion at the Patronize These Firms. They CHARLES DoSELLEU members appointed at the meeting 7:30 Mass. It is reouested that Children in the class were were Mrs. William Abbey and father of a girl, born April 24 at Richard Anderson, Michael Bakes, ^ 2nd Ave. and FilLnore St. Are C o-o p era tin g With Yonr Same Prices W e Ship by Rail this Mass be reserved lor them. Mrs. R. McRae, care of the altar, St. Joseph’s hospital. John Cooke, Richard Carney, EA. tfSt I Paper. PHO.VB TA. 3X91 and Mrs. C. Fisk and Mrs. H. Tommy O’Toole returned home Mrs. Frank McCloskey and Mrs. Ronald Crimmons, Robert Defier, DRUG.t o FIRST CLASS REPAIRING — SHOES MADE TO MEASURE SSTB AND WALNUT Sheetz, visiting the sick. Delegates this week from the Children’s hos­ Frank Aliota are the sanctuary Robert Goodwin, Lloyd Churchill, workers for the week of May 10. 1491 Franklin Bt. 3191 Wnilams St. RES. PHONE HA. 9844 to the state convention of the pital, where he had been seriously Richard Jones, Edward Graeber, DCCW are Mrs- J. Jaap and Mrs. ill. He is recovering rapidly. A meeting of the Altar and Ro­ Waltir Grisdale, James Haberer, EVERETTE’S SHOE SHOP crippled R. McRae, with Mrs. W. Arend sary society was held in the school Mr*. Vieau Is Prixo-Winnor George Heifer, Michael Dean Le 3741 East 3rd Ave. All Work Goaranteed EA. 2118 Children ON THE WAY HOME and Mrs. J. Fennelly as alter­ hall on Thursday afternoon. Penske, George Martelon, Robert Stop at nates. . I The Our Lady of the Sacred May 8. Hostesses were Mmes. C. Martin, Dale Murphy, Leonard Heart circle met in the past week The Holy Name men attending Francone, F. Grabar, J. F. Garry,. O’Hayre, Billy Veto, Rodney §4. V ineent de P aul’s Kelley & Malone’s at the home of Mrs. A. J. Harring M. Geyser, and James Ginn. Soppe, Thomas Collins, Daniel Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass ton, 1601 Leyden, with the follow­ tmi 9s Can aad Oio* Ealt- Prizes for high scores for the Collins, Robert Falgrady, Joseph on Packiiig and aippi^ this coming Sunday, Mother’s day, When buying from the TAVEBN ing in attendance: Mrs. Eugene second night of the card tourna­ Pedota, Harry Bemsetter, Eugene KiEyatoao MS8 will receive spiritual bouquet Blish, Mrs. J. E. Carroll, Mrs. SOUTH GAYLORD Waratraaa*, IBBl aaih t t . 3940 York CH. 9390 cards significant of the day, which ment were won by Mrs. Lenora Erwin, Franklin Stienke, Mary firms advertising in this Philo Hewitt, Mrs. T. J. Vieau, Johnson and H. E. Martin in Ann Bohan, Eleanor Callahan, can be given or sent to their and Mrs. Harrington. Prizea were BAKERY mothers. The Mass at this time will bridge and by Ambrose Lantzy and Rosemary Carney, Connie Mae paper, please mention that won by Mrs. Vieau. also be said for this intention. Tom La Fleur in pinochle. High Caulfield, Patricia Courtney, Terry Fluffy, Flakey Homemade you saw their advertise­ The Entre Nous circle met The Daughters of Mary sodality scores for the two nights are held Lee Cousins, Margie Gallagher, Pastry St. Philomena^s Wednesday, May 7, at the home of ment. will hold the annual May -crown­ by H.‘ L. Jones, Mrs. R. L. Diehl, Florence Giesler, Marjorie Lou PE. n i l 1(34 So. Gaylord Mrs. Luke Parslow for a bridge- ing ceremony on Sunday after­ Hazel Heiberger, Mrs. J. B, Ginn, Harwood, Betty Lou Hei­ We Appreciate Your luncheon. Mrs. W. A. Purcell, Mrs LOWEST PRICES on noon, May 25. Folldyring the and R. L. Diehl, bridge; C. F. berger, Dolores Horn, Dorothy Patronage Paul Gappae, Mrs. £ . F. O’Shea, Kennedy, Kathleen Kriley, Donna Dependable Furniture church service, a tea will be held Mrs. James Reid, Mrs. T. J. De­ H olj Fam ily in the hall. Jean McCarthy, Betty McGraw, gan, and Mrs. A^nes Cavanaugh Over 100 Attend Jean Loretta Molskow, Karen j q h n HARVEY Orchestra Wins ‘Excellent’ attended the affair. Mrs. R. D. Gratum Fruit Store O’Conner, Mary Carolyn West- The firms listed here de­ FREE DELIVERY St. Louis’ orchestra won a rat­ Milner was a guest. Prizes went over, Mary Lou Zaiss, Ardella Jim Cullen 2404 E. Colfax Are. to Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Purcell. GLENN 8CHAFBUCH. Prop. ing of excellent in the siscond divi­ Meeting at Regis Zehnder, Elaine Satterwhite, Leola serve to be remembered Want* to saa yon at AT JOSEPHINE sion at Boulder April 30 in the T. Raymond Young has been ap­ Soppe, Patricia Strouse, Carol Hill, EM. 2736 3126 E. COLFAX Colorado state music contest. Last pointed chairman of the Holy Joyce Hill, Murial Hill, Roberta when you are distributing YATES DRUG year the group earned a rating of Name society activities in this par More than 100 attended the meet­ Williams, Joanne Sgrignoli, Mar­ ing of the Regis college Parents’ your patronage in the dif­ good in third division, and this ish for Biblical Sunday. jorie Logan, Jane Calbrease, Rae 38th. Yatea GLendale 9925 St. Joseph's year’s rating was considered as a association on Monday evening. Lou Arnold, Patty O’Brien, Mary ferent lines of business. Cot Rat* Prlea* Fra* Dellvary great improvement. Most of the May '5, in the college library. Ann Whitworth, Shirley, Zollener, children in the orchestra receive The Very Rev. Robert M. Kel­ Patty Laurenti, Marilyn Guiterrez, TA. 7889 9TH A INCA no private instructions, the only Girls Received ley, S.J., president of Regis, ad­ Madalon Guiterrez, Marie Worth, Rlessed Sacrament HUDSON MOTOR CARS music learned being what is taught dressed the meeting. The subject and Dorothy Falgrady. of his remarks was the value and in the school. The group has been Flower girls were Barbara Santa Fe Oil Co. Into Sodality necessity of Catholic education, Weat Side's Largest Service Station taught by Lazarre Jeunehomme Johnston, Kathleen McAndrews, particularly in these tays of un­ HARRY LEISENRING and supervized by Sister Austin Carol Ann Plousard, Norms Dun­ Kearney St. LAWSON DRUG C O . ^ ’ r A , certainty. Washing — Greasing — Acceasorla* Joseph. Four soloists in the con­ (Presentation Parish) lap, Rosemary Earns, Flora Jean PrMcriptioii Specialists — Ws ApprecUU Cstholie Pstronsft Motor Ton* op — GenarsI Repairing test from the St. Louis group, ob­ The following girls were en­ The new officers were installed. Stutz, Virginia McNamara, Pa­ tained two second-place and two They are Mrs. Mark J. Felling, rolled in the Young Ladies’ so­ tricia Griffith, Donna Baker, Mary WINES UQUORS third-place ratings. Second place dality on Sunday, Majr 4, at the president; Mrs. 0. Magor, vice Jane Peck, and Anita Corayza. John C. was obtained by Charles Mc­ May crowning: Emma Buch- president; Mrs. Joseph J. Gonzales, The monthly meeting of St. Nadorff Liquors, lie, Allister and Kenneth Mesch, and holz. Rose Mary Sedlmayer, Anna secretary, and Mrs. S. A. Riesen- Lawrence’s circle will be held at SchoU Lojola HOME OF GOOD SPIRITS third place by Thyra Bymie and TambUrello,^nd Virginia Urban. mann, treasurer. the home of the president, Mrs. FINEST Lucilel Goggin. Tickets for 4he social to be spon­ The retiring president, Mrs. F. M. McCloskey, 3811 Newton, MEATS AND Wt f.atnr* Chrlittaa Bros. Wtaaa sored at Redmair hall on May 24 GROCERIES Wbar* roQ get tha moat, of tb* bast When bujring from the PTA members who chaperoned Masterson, was presented with a Tuesday, Mav 13. Mrs. John Mc­ for th* Isast. the group wore Mrs. Earl Erwin, may be obtained from all mem DELUXE CLEANERS crystal rosary as a token of appre­ Closkey will be the assistant 3819 Fairfax Call EH. (177 for Prompt Oallvary firms advertising in this Mrs. George Howell, Mrs. Abbie hers of the sodality for 26 cents. ciation from the association. hostess. EM. 37M 1819 E. Colfax Av*. Colfax A WUUaaas Let Us Clean Your Winter Gunn, Mrs. Genevieve Worosello, Refreshments -will be served. Mr. Robert O’Sullivan, SJ., pre­ The business meeting will he paper, please mention that Clothes and Put Them in Moth Mrs. F. Thompson, Mrs. Joe The members of the Holy Name sented a group of the college stu­ called to order at 11 a.m. All Young, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilber, society will receive Holy Commun dents in a variety program, W« you saw their advertise­ Proof Bags. members are asked to be present. Mr. and Mrs. D. Northeutt, Mrs. ion on May 11. Since this is the which was followed by the social Lunch will be served at 12 noon, CAPITAL in i9 M ment. 2802 Jofcphine EA. 7363 B. Priebe, ahd Mrs. F. Moore, and annual father-son Communion hour, at which the mothers of the followed by cards and other Sister Austin Joseph and Sister day, all men and boys of the par­ freshmen were hostesses. games. Guests are cordially in­ FLOWER SHOP 1HoasebolHoasebold Gooda Augusta from St. Francis de Sales’. ish are asked to receive with the Among-the members of the fac­ vited. ^ mmI MarahmadiaeMurwhd society. ulty who were present in addition EM. 4292 2828 Colo. M innr sto r a g e am* Holj. (ghost Patrick Campbell is participat­ to Father Kelley and Mr. O’Sulli­ M ov m c CO. INTRODUCING ing in the spelling bee in the Lin­ van were the Rev. John J. Flan­ St. Louis* SEND MOTHER FLOWERS the 18th annual Social and Spring coln room of the Shirley-Savoy agan, S.J., dean; the Rev. Armand uj6STeRn m €ssenG€R. Frolic Thursday evening. May 15. hotel. Forstall, S.J.; the Rev. Leo Brown, Benefit of St. Catherine’s parish, The Presentation PTA will hold S.J.; the Rev. L. L. Cusack, SJ.; BEITINGER’S NEW LOCATION— MODERN STORE— NEW LOCATION T A b o r and Holy Family parish. At the its monthly meeting Wednesday, the Rev. J. J. Donnelly, SJ.; the world famous Elitch’t Garden*. May 14, at 2 p.m. in the old rec­ Rev. John J Gibbons, S J.; the Rev. Shoe Repair Shop ¥ 17 /I ¥h 17 11 CLEANERS Dancing in the Troeadero - Ball­ tory. (jfficers will be elected. Ar Florence Mahoney, SJ.; the Rev, John 0. Battingar, Pi«p. I d H i im lf Id 11 & TAILORS 5345 room. All conceiaion* will be in rangements will be made for the Louis T. Keenoy, S.J., and Robert T*Y OUS DOUBLE TAN DOUBLE WEAK LEATHEK BOLES CaU ONE DAY SERVICE 2878 full swing. Please get your tickets school picnic and the graduation McKenzie, Narcisso Zancanella, WE CALL FOB IM U* Dallvar T e n Pachaaas Homa of Battingar'i Ball Doc Glut early. $1.00 couple. Extra lady breakfast. Mothers of graduates Fred A. Hannauer, and Dr. Daniel 8478 SO. BBOADWAT E.4sl 2774 AND DELIVER Colo. Blvd. « 4 18IH it Rita. Look fp£ ad 9 i l>iC* h u a espaeially asked to attend. J, Pflaum. THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 8, 1941

The Denver Catholic Register 6 CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOLS TO 0 President....—^...... Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, HD. DISTRIBUTE DIPLOMAS TO 375 Editor...... R t Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Managing .|!ditor...... - ...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D, iDDED TO LiSI - (Continued From Page One) fenbein, Wallace E. Horan, Nor­ Associate Editors— M. P. Everett, Jour.D.; Charges J. McNeill, A.B., Florence Quinlan, Isabelle Quin- man Lanttrs, Richard James Lane, Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, Jour.M., M.A.; Rev. John Cavanagh, livan, Edith Reidy, Marmiam Ross, Albert Miller, Jack C. Major, M.A. (Basselin, C. U. of A -), Jour.M.; Rev. Edward A. Breen, M.A. Mary Jo Ryan, Marjorie Schmitz, Dwight McCready, Richard J. Mary Shanley, Mary Elizabeth Nalty, Joe Oberst, John A. O’Mal­ OF FNeilGFMFIIIS .(Basselin, C. U. of A.); Leonard Tangney, A.B., Jour.M. Smith, Lucille Starbuck, Mary L. ley, Frank P. Roth, Everett Stew­ Stephenson, Helen Sutton, Rita art, Joe Talty, Robert Vincent ^ Entered as second cl^ss matter at the po^ office at Denver, Colo, A list of engagements for Bishop (Continued From Page One) Tafoya, Catherine Tapley, Eileen Titus, Peter Torres, Elmer Urban, Urban J. Vehr until the middle of is contemporary; it cannot live be­ Tenhaeff, Barbara Williams, Marie and Paul Vinnola; June is given below. The list in­ Williams, Patsy Young, and Mir­ yond the period of popular fancy.” Margaret Anson, Betty Jane cludes several events not hitherto ' Published Weekly by , iam Zook; As an example, Mr. Dowling Brayton, Mary Bahl, Patricia mentioned, notably the silver jubi­ THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) cited Time of Your Life, in which Peter Albi, Martin Andrew, Brin, Ann E. Buss, Ruby Bradley, lee of the Rt. Rev. Abbot Leonard he has played the leading role Bobb Brown, William Colburn, Maxine Marie Brettell, Mary Schwinn, O.S.B., of Holy Cross 938 Bannock Street more than 500 times, and other John Crocker, Edward Danahey, Elizabeth Cain, Florence Helen abbey. Canon City, which takes plays by the enipna of the' Ameri­ Joseph Fellows, John Flynn, Joe Cassidy, Betty J. Cochrane, Mary place May 28. A detailed story Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 Fulham, Elroy Goebel, Alfred can theater, William Saroyan. Elizabeth Connelly, Helen Daly, of plans for the jubilee will be Xx'tenttAwninftCft "Saroyan is one of the most deeply Coressel, William Hallam, John Margaret Ann Doud, Annabelle carried in the Register later. The Hanrahan, Bob Kelly, Robert Kerr, religious men I know,” he said. Frances Edwards, Ruth Egger, graduation of the Seton school of Subscription: $2.00 per year. "He dares to do today what until Frank Kirchman, Robert Lammer- Lena Pearl Faustin, Jacqueline nursing May 13 in Colorado y^T^APAUOE S r n E E T man, Steve Link, Virgil Manfred, recently would be termed ‘phoney’ Tredrickson, Loretta Louise Gal Springs will be the first com­ Thursday, May 8, 1941 in the theatrical world. He dares Robert McCarthy, Robert Morri­ aspy, Ann Flora Grisenti, Mary mencement to be held in the new to speak reverently of marria|;e, son, Jeny Nolan, John Quinn, Elizabeth Harvey, and Margaret Mai;gery Reed Memorial nurses’ the sanctity of the home, charity Kenneth Reed, Joseph Ryan, Wil­ Heisel; home. The Bishop’s schedule fol­ Gallagher Transfer & Storage Co. among all men. Saroyan is the fred Schumacher, Richard Shar- Kathryn Marguerite Hewitt, lows : ron, Douglas Sheeley, Ed Simones, 2424 ARAPAHOE OFFICIAL: DIOCESE OF DENVER best preacher writing in the Eng­ Marinell Johnson, Angela Lillian Sunday, May 11, St. Elizabeth’s Norman Smith, Vincent Sweeney, The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial a- . lish language today. He is Cath­ Lambrecht, Wilms Marie Lament, church. Jubilee Mass and Con­ TA. 3341 We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese. Whatever olic in every word he says." and John Tiehen; Jeanne Ruth Lynch, Ann Eliza­ firmation, 10 o’clock. Confirma­ HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MACHINERY MOVING appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those ST; JOSEPH’S HIGH SCHOOL Expresses Truths in Bible beth Klausner, Lorraine Marie tion, St. James’, 4 p.m. of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. —Vernon Barker, John G. Bisant, March!, Marian Teresa Meehan, Monday, May 12, seminary, sil­ We hope The Register will be read in every home of the "One evening,” continued Mr. Robert L, Brown, Robert C. Crowe, Agnes Marie Mehring, Patricia ver jubilee of ordination of Father Diocese. , Dowling, “ I was reading various William Draper, Charles Eggert, Ann Minor, Ann Sue Mumford, Vidal. We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in parts of the Gospels and the Joe Gargaro, Edward Gill, Albert Mabel Marie Nielson, Margaret Tuesday, May 18, Colorado th a tc o u n ti the children of the Diocese for the reading o f The Register. Epistles of St. Paul to Saroyan. J. Hamilton, George Henry Hel- Ann Orlusky, Rita Payne, Dorothy Springs, graduation at Seton « .URBAN J. VEHR, After a while he stopped me Rose Prechtl, Patricia Price, Betty school of nursing. Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are Aug. 6, 1931. Bishop of Denver. ‘Eddie,’ he said, ‘I have never read Jane Salton, Ruth Schaffer, Thursday, May 15, Sacred reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. the Bible inuen. But the things Wanda Lucyna Truskol, Florence Heart church. Confirmation, 7:30 that are said in it are what I am RiGIS PRIiSI 10 Lucille Ruggles, Margaret J. Ven- p.m. FOR QUALITY CORN FED trying to express in my plays’.” rick, and Carmel .Isabel Verdeal; Friday, May 16, St. John’s This religious spirit of Saroyan, HOLY FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL church, Confirmation, 7:30 p.m. MEATS & POULTRY SEE Mr. Dowling thinks, explains the —Carolyn Lucille Andrew, Mary Sunday, May 18, Trinidad, dia­ C O A I i popular appeal of his plays. The Jean Ajithony, Dorothy Margue­ mond jubilee of the parish. Pon­ LUHP COAL IS.Tt •critics have not been able to ex­ rite Caulfield, Kathleen Cecilia tifical Mass, 10 o’clock. NUT COAL *1.71 RABTOAY’S plain their attraction, and the ma. Cox, Annamae Duffy, Lois Celeste Monday, May 19, Pueblo, con­ Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. 1030 W . Colfax TA. 729T jority of his fans are unable to Dunphy, Charlotte Irene Galla­ ference of clergy, 2 p.m. give the reason for their enjoy­ Tuesday, May 20, Blessed Sac­ P. UUMFORO. Mer. (Continued From Page One) gher, Gertrude Veronica Graber, 28tli anil Decatur GRand 5128 ment of his plays. ‘‘Those outside Charlotte Dorothy Hanna, Mary rament church. Confirmation, 7 ;30 the Church are looking for some­ nation.** Neverthelei*, he ahowed, of public opinion is our local pub­ Jeane Hoare, Patricia Lucille p-fii.. When buying from the we respect the authority that the lic school situation. In this column thing they themselves gave up Horn, Rosemary Frances Kella- Thursday, May 22, seminary, INSURANCE last week, the writer of a Regis- centuries ago,” said Mr. Dowling. (Continued From Page One) ordinations. Cathedral, joint firms advertising in this government has over us and, it the poems were entered in the con­ gher, Lorraine Anna Mattive, issue comes, we have faith and will torial ask^ our people to go to the “ They are on a ceaseless quest for Mabel Rose McCarthy, Therese graduation of nurses, 8:15 p.m. paper, please mention that polls on Monday and vote. The^ o©- the truth test. Sunday, May 25, Del Norte, an­ JOS. J. CELLA do our duty 100 per cent. Another feature of the cere­ Anne McCarthy, Juanita June you saw their advertise­ casion was a school board election. "The Time of Your Lift, for nual convention of K. of C., Mass 1120 Seeuritj Bldg. mony will be the panegyric on the Mikesell, Margaret Lee Montgom­ The writer definitely did not ask Instance, refers to God but once at 8:30 o’clock. ment All the American Bishops issued Blessed Virgin delivered by Fran ery, Margaret Mary Pugheg, Mar- Phone KEystone 26.33 our people to vole for any par­ but, because of the truth behind Wednesday, May 28, Canon pastoral instructions to their peo­ cis Morriss of Regis. Robert aret Mary Salmon, Antoinette ticular candidate, in spite of the its comedy, the religious spirit in City, silver jubilee of Abbott ple in obedience to the Pope’s re- Titus of St. Joseph’s high has been maldone, Lorraine Bernice fact that he had a particular can­ which it was written, and the Schwinn. Pueblo, S t Leander’s uest for special prayers for peace chosen as alternate. Somers. Claire Therese Splan, 3uijng May. Archbishop John T. didate he wanted to see elected. reverent manner in which it is Katherine Joan Stefanich, Ruth Confirmation, 7:80 p.m. McNicholas of Cincinnati, in his Public school officials and PTA acted, it fulfills, in some part, the After the coronation ' cere­ Henrietta Verdieck, Eleanor Alice Friday, May 30, Mt. Olivet SPECIAL\ OFFER letter, declared t groups were not so considerate of aspirations of those outside the monies, Solemn Benediction will Woodend, and Stella Rosemaria cemetery, Memorial day, Pontifica We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six be given at the altar erected at “ Even worldly-minded men to- the sacredness of a person’s private fold. In the leading character, Yacovetta; Mass, 10 o’clock, months to pay your bill. Private room or open storage. We opinion in the matter of the school Joe, a philosopher, Saroyan has the main entrance of the Admini­ Sunday, June 1, Pentecost, Ca­ day, who hope for the return of Lee John Baldessari, Emery have low rate of insurance. election. They openly advocated the succeeded in capturing some of the stration building. Officers will be thedral, Mass and Confirmation sanity to the world and who insist John Barlock, Frank Patridic Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on return to office of three incum­ the Rt. Rev. Joseph J. Bosetti, Joint high school graduation, £ that the warring nations compose spirit of Christ Himself.” Caron, Leo Alfred Casper, James your work. bents who were seeking re-election. The manner in which actors por­ celebrant; the Rev. D.. A. Lemieux p.m. Loretto Heights graduation, their differences before their ex­ Ignatius Conboy, James John MOVING, STORAGE AND PACKING We have many non-Catholics in tray the characters in plays with deacon, and the R«v. Hubert 8 p.m. haustion, think of religion as. some­ Newell, subdeacon. The Rev, Coursey, Charles James Doyle, Monday, June 2, St, Mary’i thing incidental rather than the r various mechanical depart­ spiritual themes means much in Stephen R. Krieger, S.J., will be James Leo Eitenmiller, John Vin­ academy graduation, 10.30 a. m No Money Needed for Six Months foundation and essential frame­ ments at the Regittr.r, They told the success or failure of the pro­ master of ceremonies, and the Rev cent Gannon, Regis Charles Ginn, Colorado Springs, S t Mary' work of lasting peace. There will us the truth about this election— ductions, according to Mr. Dowl­ Andrew Dimichino, S.J., will di Donald Henry Heiderstada, Robert graduation, 7:30 p.m. DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. not be and cannot be a permanent how teachers wrote to parents ask­ ing. "In Shadow and Subetanee, rect the music. The Very Rev, Thomas Hoag, Quentin Lawrence Tuesday, June 3, Pueblo, gradu l peace without religion. And the re­ ing their support of certain candi­ which I produced,, when the serv­ 1S21 20th S Office and Warehouse Robert M. Kelley, S.J., president Hursting, John James Kilpatrick, ation. Catholic high school, 8 p.m ligion of peace can only be the dates, how teachers themselves were ant girl, Brigid, dies, the canon Leland James McGill, John James is supposed to look up at a crucifix of Regis college, will lead the Thursday, June 5, Canon City, religion of the Lord Christ, the given positive assurance that they O’Hayre, Virgil Pizzine, Anthony and say, ‘My God,’ in a spirit sodalisto in the recitation of the golden jubilee, St. Scholastica’s Prince o f Peace. , were expected to vote a certain Phillip Salveto, John William of resignation. Sir Cedric Hard- act of consecration and the academy and graduation. “ Pope Pius XII pleads for a just way, how non-partisan PTA groups Schmidt, Aaron Harris Stanka- Saturday, June 7, Cathedral, throughout the city were so inter wicke, who played the role of the prayer of peace. peace for all. He would have in, vage, Richard Walter Sullivan ordination to the priesthood, 9:30 STOCKS ROADS ested in seeing that people exer­ canon, never was able to say those Guests of honor will be the dividuals and nations acquire first Leo Daniel Walton, and Richard a.m. cised their right to vote that they two words in the proper way, even priests and nuns of the city. Given — BOUGHT— the right attitude of mind for though he rehearsed them over Warren Ziska; Sunday, June 8, seminary, or­ peace. That attitude can be ac­ furnished cars to take them to fair weather, another crowd of and over again. Incidentally, those 5,000 is expected. A cordial in­ ANNUNCIATION HIGH dinations. Colorado Springs, dedi­ — SOLD— quired by prayer. If the whole polling places that the school bloc SCHOOL— Richard Vincent Am cation of the Penrose pavillion, has set up in extremely inconveni­ two words, ‘My God,’ are the most vitation is tendered to all the Cath­ world humbly prayed that it might man, Rocco William Bomareto 4:30 p.m. ent places. Incidentally, and un difficult for any actor to say on a olics of the city. — QUOTED— conform to the mind of God re­ stage.” John Joseph Brozovich, John An­ Tuesday, June 10, seminary, garding war and peace, the warring doubtedly by way of chance, there When Mr. Dowling speaks of the drew Canjar, John Joseph Cic, entrance examinations, 10 a.m. nations would soon lay down their happened to be sample baUots in theater, he draws from an experi­ Leo Marion Chbjnowski, Samuel Holy Family church. Confirmation, arms and embrace the enemies of these cars marked with the prefer' ence that has seen him active and 22 (urls to Be Joseph Dorchak, Ivan Benjamin 7:30 p.m. yesterday as their brothers in ence of candidates the non-partisan Me CABE, HANIFEN & COMPANY achieving success in every depart­ Ebel, William Joseph Housand Wednesday, June 11, Aurora, Christ. PTA would like to see elected. ment of the theatrical art. Al­ Norbert Frederick Koemer, Fran­ Little Flower shrine. Confirmation, INVE8TMENT SECURITIES “ In our prayers let us beseech On the face of it, people would though formerly best known as an Graduated by cis Edward Krasovich, Hugh Ber­ 7:30 p. m. the Mother of God that our coun Security Bldg.* CH. 4509 say that this pressure upon parents author and star of musical comedy, nard McDougal, John Michael Sunday, Juno 15, seminary, try remain at peace and thereby be and teachers would mean nothing. Nushy, William Everetts Ny^en Corpus Christi procession. in a stronger position to help to re, in the past three seasons on Broad­ W . E. McCabe E. A . Hanifen If, however, you happened to vote way he has forged to the fore­ Loretto Heights John Francis Paprocki, William Tuesday, June 17, Durango, build a shattered world at the close last Monday you know that your Henry Shea, Albert Louis Sus dedication of Sacred Heart church, Over 20 Years Investment Experience of hostilities.” — Monsignor Smith, front in the legitimate theater. ballot was just about as secret as A son in a seafaring family, he (Continued From Page One) trick, Francis John Svigel, and 9:30 a.m. S t Columba’s church. was die vote broadcast when F.D.R. shipped out of at the age Harry Edward Zumptobel; Confirmation, 7:30 p.m. WE THANK YOU June I, at 8 p.m. Following the was nominate for the third term of nine, as a cabin boy. At one of We wish to express . our grati processional, the 22 candidates wil Margaret Anne Bowes, Winni- at the last Democratic naUonal con­ the concerts given for the passen­ tude to the people of the Denver be presented for degrees by Dr fred Toby Breen, Eleanor Jean vention. We have it on good au gers, he was asked by an officer area who contributed to the cause Paul J, Ketrick, president of the Cooke, Veronica Anne Cooke, Lor­ thority that belonging to the PTA to supply some bit of entertain­ raine Catherine Costello, Verna of the paper in the aitnual collec when you have a child in a public college, and the degrees will be tion last Sunday. Those who have ment, and he complied by singing conferred by Bishop Urban J. Patricia Doran, Margaretrg: Marie school is good insurance against song. An Anglican canon on Hasenack, Margaret Mary Horvat, not used their envelopes yet may discrimination. Voting with the Vehr. The commencement address drop them into the collection bas board heard him and offered him will be delivered by the Rev. Jos Eileen Agnes Kelly, Kathleen Pa­ PTA last Monday was better insur­ the opportunity of sin^ng in the tricia Lynch, Sarah Marie Mar ket this Sunday. ance, in as much as most of us were eph F. Higgins, pastor of St. Pat­ choir of St. Paul’s Anglican Cathe­ rick's chur^, Pueblo. quez, Audrey Agnes Marolt, Lu­ given the opportunity to do opr dral in London. Young Dowling REFORM NEEDED IN The candidates for degrees fol cille Maiy Matthews, Dolores voting in full view of the elecUon accepted the offer, and for the Mary McClain, Mary Lou Mc- SCHOOL ELECTIONS workers, who, in some cases, kept low; Bachelor of Science in Nurs next five years he was leading ing, Mary Ellen Green; Bachelor Glashan, Marjorie Anne Nolan, There was a story in the papers a tabulation of the count even h^ soloist with. the choir. "I was Adeline Anne Norro, and Norma the other day about a person who fore the votes were officially cast. of Science in Home Economics afraid to tell my mother that I Dorothy Anne Cudmore, Eliza Gertrude Seyler; took a pot shot at a cave, for want We personally think that last was singing in an Anglican ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’— of something better to do with an Monday’s election was a travesty beth Emma Kelley, and Flora church,” he said. “ In fact, she Louise Meek; Bachejor of Science Robert Frank Bar<)ch, Herman unspent bullet in his rifle. His con­ on our American way of life. No never found out that I had until John Bauer, William C. Bohanna, dition was reported as critical, and, group should be permitted to force Margaret Rose See, Ann Margaret 30 years later.” Zook; Bachelor of Arts, Marie John Francis Buchen, Eugene A. since we have seen nothing more Hitler plebiscite upon our peo­ Turned Playwright Clark, Robert English, Leo Le of the details of his struggle ple. Anastacia Cde Baca, Pauline Returning to America when he Marie Guindon, Virginia Mary Roy Flaig, James Forry, James against death, we can be hopeful The holding of school elecdons was 14, he began to concentrate on Hornig, Adelaide Benitia Lachow- Lawrence Prede, Paul Glore, that he will eventually recover. The independendy of any other voting, a musical comedy career. After Benjamin Ross Hannigan, Clyde cave, unfortunately for the rifle­ sky. Rose Marie Lucy, Meryle the insistence of having the polling the usual struggle up the ladder Marie McAvoy, Mary Irene Me E. Hendricks, John Edward Her- man, was a storage place for dyna­ places where they can be reached of fame, he obtained a part in the Mahon, Helen Ann Nieters, Mary berger, Frederick Joseph Hupp, mite. only through great inconvenience to production, The Velvet Lady, He Catherine O'Byme, Leah Ann Harold Johnson, John V. Kelly, We are about to take a deliberate a considerable number of people, turned playwright when the origi­ John E. Konrad, Leo Francis shot at something that should he Pape, Mary Margaret Qualken and the practice of using unsealed nal hook of this comedy failed to bush, Barbara Katherine Spam Leberer, Paul F. McCallin, Paul exploded. If is a cancerous thing ballots all add up to a form of meet the approval of the manage­ Edward MeSheehy, Frederick that is eating away the vital organs, Feme Vivian Tooke, Dorothy Jane politics that American people have ment and he was offered the Vogel, Marguerite Amelia Wathen Charles Schaffer, Edward Joseph not figuratively but literally, of our been vigorously fighting. chance to revise i t He followed Stadler, Patrick Joseph Sullivan, American way of life. The danger and Elizabeth Germaine Woodman The religious issue was unfor­ this success with a dozen hits, in­ George Waggoner, and Walter £. we want exploded right in the face tunately brought out prominendy cluding The Girl Behind the Gun Wenzinger; in the campaign. We were not at and Rainbow Man, in both of Shirley Jane Bowen, Margaret I hey enjoy stoyino home— ond Inviting their friends irv—<1 Father Waehler to Be all impressed by the implication in which he played the leading roles. Schools Close for Rita Buchen, Sadie Mary Cam- home i» offroetive! A r>ew fireplace, new floors, beautiful an advertisement in a Sunday He was producer as well as au­ panella, Philomena Cde Baca, new indirect lighting fixtures — those ore opprecioted by Lowry Field Chaplain paper that there would be danger thor of Sidewalks of New York, Elizabeth Jane Craven, Mary Jane your youngsters more thon you know! Poy conveniently, by of influence from Rome in the In Sally, Irene, and Mary and Priest’s Funera Dumm, Elizabeth Maryann Dunst, the n»onth, on on FHA Insured Loon title No. 11 election of other than the PTA- Honeymoon Lane he combined his Dorothy Juplianns Fishbach, Ce­ (Continued From Page One) favored candidates. talents of actor, author, and pro­ cilia Gertrude Flieaa, Shirlee ordered to report at the Kentucky ducer. It was in the play last (Continued From Page One) There was a Catholic candidate Elaine Frankenberg, Shirley Ann post of nearly 40,000 troops by named that he presented Kate County Cork, Ireland, July 18 French, Avalon Jeanne Geeck, May 20. In the eight months he in the election. There was no at­ Smith, whom he had discovered in 1884. His classical studies were Margaret Estelle Haney, Catherine ■was stationed at the local field, tempt to gain control of the school tie American National a Washington barber shop, where made ,at St. Finbarr’s college Lorraine Harmon, Stella Mar­ he saw the number of his charges board, but wo had hoped that we Faranferris, from 1902 to 1905 could get a representation that has she was a manicurist His oUier garet Hendricks, Mary Agnes CTow from 1,200 to 7,000 and was productions in a lighter vein in­ In 1905 he entered Maynooth col Hett, Marie Catherine Jeffries, instrumenttfi in effecting numer­ been denied to us for the past 25 lege. He was ordained June 23 years now. TTie fury of bigotry clude Thumbs Up and Big-Hearted Flora Jo Kimmins, and Phyllis USTIN TO PULTON IIWIS, JR., Commen- ous programs for the advantage Herbert, 1912, by Bishop Denis Kelly of Catherine Llchter; ItUor from Washington, D. C., Dally Monday of the Lowry and Fort Logan sol­ showed itself, however, even in of­ O’Neill Coming Back to Church Ross, Ireland, Alice Marie McCormack, Kath­ thnugh Friday , y i 30 p. m., station KFEL. diers. Of these the Civilian Mili­ ficial circles of the schools, where Three years ago he forsook the Father MeSweeney served for a leen Lucile Mahon, Alice Clara tary-Hospitality association’s rec­ there was no secret made of the IS tOUB BgSRfeBSS ERIgimj musical comedy stage and became short time in the then Diocese of Mahoney, Emile Ann Malone, reation program, in the formation desire to see three retiring mem­ bers of the board re-elected. a producer and star of outstand­ Newark, N.J.,, before coming to Alma . Rose Marriott, Mary Re­ of which he took a leading part, ing dramatic productions. In the the Denver diocese in June, 1913 was among the more important. gina Mesch, Shirley Cecilia Mul- If a primary qualificadon is to past three seasons, in addition to He- was appointed as assistant at queen, Barbara Agnes Nieters, At Kis new post, Father Martin be non-religion or anti-religion in his success as star in The Tinye of the Cathedral here upon his ar will be with an armored division Rosanna Marie Nolan, Doris the administration of our public Your Life, he presented Sir Ce'dric rival, and in November of the fol Maxine O’Toole, Dorothy Frances FRANK mCHHOF ADOLPH KUNSIMILLER after spending ten of his 17 serv­ schools, then that system is de­ Hardwicke and Julie Haydon in lowing year was appointed pastor ice years •with the air corps. He Parkes, Betty Cecilia Powell, Vice President and Cashier veloping a hydra-headed monster Paul Vincent Carroll’s Shadow and of St. Mary’s in Aspen by Bishop Elizabeth Clara Sedlmayer, Mar­ Prpsident came to Lowry from Fort Wil­ that will eventuaUy devour itself— Substance, Barry FitZMrald in the Nicholas Matz, second Ordinary liam McKinley, P. I., where he had garet Mary Sweeney, Elizabeth Hubert A. Smith. same author’s The White Steed, of the Diocese of Denvef. Burial Florence White, M Rie Madalyn been stationed for three years. A Eva Le Gallienne in Madame was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. The native of . Father Whitfield, and June Alberta Wood- Lauds Encouragement Capet, Walter Huston in Saroyan’s deceased priest's place will be house] Martin has also seen’ service at Love’s Old Sweet Song, and him­ taken in Aspen for Mass Sundayi Governor’s Island, N. Y.; Fort Of Workers’ Homesteads self in the leading role of Philip May 11, by the Rev. Charles Leavenworth, Kane., and Kelly and B a rb ’s Here Come the Clowns. Sanger of Leadville. March fields. Melbourne,— The United States He is now perfecting a repertory MAin 5314 KSTAELMBED SINCE IMI He was ordained in New York government is praised fo r its en­ plan whereby these plays, most of mate theater is an art, and in it; I 111 1921 and served as an assistant couragement of homestead farms which have won prizes as first- priest in the archdiocese for more have achieved gome degree of suc­ for industrial workers in a state- ranking dramas, may bo produced cess. Why should I compromise than four years. Entering the ment issued by the 'secretariat of throughout the whole country. For The American Fixture Co. armed forces in 1925, he was for a cheap imitation? No one who F; J. KIRCHHOF Australian Catholic Action. future production on Broadway he wants to be an individualist goes to graduated from the chaplains’ lUnafxctortri of has three plays in view, written by Hollywood.” school at Fort Leavenworth in Eugene O’Neill, who, he says, is C onstruction C o . '1926. School Exhibit Features Someone announced outside the CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS definitely coming back to the dressihgroom door that the curtain Two Sunday Masses have been Falconry, Latin Riddles Church; William Saroyan, and celebrated regularly for the past would nse in five minutes. As Mr CHURCH FURNITURE Sean O’Casey. Dowling hastily donned his shirt, BUILDERS months at Lowry in the field gym­ Washington. — Cross-word puz­ Mr. Dowling viciously slapp^ nasium, where a temporary altar he pointed to a gold medal sus BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES zles in Latin and a demonstration the last bit of ^ease paint in pended from a chain about his was erected at the direction of We 'Appreciate Your Patronage of the ancient sport of falconry place as this writer asked him neck. “ See this,” he said. “ Pope Millwork of All Kinds Father Martin. Plans are now vied for interest at the third an­ about Hollywood. “ Hollywood? I ■under way for the erection of a Pius XII gave it to me. I met nual “ Meet Gonzaga Exposition,” want no part, of it, and you can him when he came to this country 708 Lawrence S t Denver, Colo. PRANK KIRCHHOF^ 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. permanent chapel at the post here. underline that sentence. The legiti- as Carnal ^acellij” PENVER. COLO. u r-,,■

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Drawing Breaks Tie With Holy Family Student MI11 1 11TIIR C y SACRED HEART SCHOOL MUSIC ANNUNCIATION HIGIT PUPIL ilSGOSSED TO p r e s e n t r e c it a l IS POSTER CONTEST WINNER Pueblo.— (Sacred Heart Parish) Thomas J. Wolohan. She was OF —The faculty of the Sacred Heart named Evelyn Susan. Sponsors were Robert Faricy, Jr., and Jean school will present the pupils of (AnBnndmtioB Paritii) lace was awarded by drawing to Paricy. the music department in a recital In the poster contest sponsored Dorothy, who is a member of the [ On April 29 the infant daughter IS COMPLEIFD Tuesday evening. May 20, at 8 in by the junior chamber of com­ arts and crafts class at Annuncia­ of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Summer tion high school. Her prize win­ the school hall. Those taking part ville was baptized Elaine Sharon merce in “ Clean-Up— Paint-Up” ning poster together with those of by Father Wolohan. Sponsors were Montrose.— The Altar and Ros­ in the program will include Anna Pueblo.— (St. Francis Xavier’s week, Dorothy McGlashen was tied other contestants made an attrac­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sterner. wiOj a student from Hbly Family tive display in the school library ary society met at the home of May Kralick, Agnes Hudson, Ar- Parish)—The Sacred Heart Aid At the meeting of the Altar and school for first place. The first last week. This exhibit proved to Mrs. Chucuru Thursday, May 1. line Rhodes, Claudia Frazier, Con society is attending Mass and suela Silva, David Parlapiano, Rosary society held in the parish be suggestive to students of other A good attendance was present. hall Monday afternoon. May 6, Holy Communion in a body on classes in their “ Clean-Up— Paint- Mrs. Tom Doherty read a paper Emma Olive Verlingia, Joan Mo Mrs. George Conners, secretary, Up” projects. Guire, Marylyn Flannigan, Mar­ Friday, May 9. After Mass a read the complete report of the on the liturgy of the Mass. The jory Dent, Mary Fern Verlingia, breakfast is being served in the Seniors to Give Screen successful Easter party. Mrs. Ty­ next meeting will be at the home Mary Ann Conners, Mary Ann of Mrs. J. T. O’Fallon. son thanked all the members of hall. The society has been reorgan­ The members of the graduation Darling, Ruth Young, Shirley Pat­ the committees who gave gen­ ized under the direction of Mrs. class of the high school debated Mrs. J. S. Hofmann left last terson, and Vivian DeRose. Harrie Douglass. The purpose of for some time on a parting gift week to visit her mother in Ohio. erously of their time to make the The infant daughter of Mr. and party such a success. Fathen Wol­ the organization is to assist the to their alma mater. Recently it The Rev. Dr. Joseph D. Segoum Sacred Heart home. was decided that a shatterproof Mrs. Fred Cassidy was baptized ohan expressed his appreciauon to attended the Forty Hours’ devo­ Sunday, May 4, by the Very Rev. beaded screen would be appropri­ tion in Delta and preached the the members for the new cope and PTA Plant Picnic ate for use in the'jubilee pageant sermon on Sunday night. He also veil presented to him just before The May meeting of the PTA On it will be flashed, as a pre­ attended the funeral of the Rev. Easter. Mrs. Oakley and her as­ was held in the school hall Tues­ view, outstinding characters con­ Patrick McSweeney in Aspen sistants were especially thanked day afternoon, May 6, with Mrs. nected with the founding and de­ Tuesday, May 6. CLOIillNG m for the beautiful decorations of John Grosso, the new president, in the altars on Holy Thursday and charge. Father John Kelley spoke velopment of Annunciation parish Mrs. Forey is seriously ill. Offering their prayers for their and school. Easter Sunday. on “ Courajfe in the Cause of mothers, more than 66 boys and The picture gives a series o f epi­ Mri. Fish Diet The Altar and Rosary society Christ.” Plans were discussed for will sponsor a ball and games the choir and servers’ picnic to be girls will receive First Holy Com­ sodes depicting various events Mss. Mary Fish, 32, succumbed IfARS CmmRFN'S enacted between the years 1870 Tuesday, April 29, at a Montrose party Saturday night, May 10, at held at City park May 21. munion Sunday at Sacred Heart and 1940. Scenes show the In hospital from a complication of Jim Coluan’s Produce station. Mrs. S. S. Wiseman read the church. The class is sponsored by dian prairie, the gold seekers, the diseases. Mrs. Fish was the wife Good music is promised and re- president’s report for the past year the Little F’lower Community early missionaries, Colorado’s of Emil Fish and the mother of freshnients will be served. The and also gave the message of the price of admission will be 6i0 cents M______* J L Z center. statehood, and the foundation of five children, all of whom sur­ NCCW. Mrs. James Grosso, the this parish and school. At the vive. The children are Josephine, per couple. new president, was elected delegate Following the Mass at 8:30 p.m., finale, Miss Annunciation receives 18; Ellen, 14; Frank, 13; Dolly, The bundle party sponsored by to the convention to be held in Den­ the youngsters will be feted at a her crown of 60 years. As the 10, and Emil, Jr., 8, all of Mont With pastors throughout .the the group in the interest of the ver next week and for the regional breakfast given by women of the Papal flag is raised, a chorus rose. diocese busily preparing young Benefit shop was a great success. convention to be held in August Denver deanery. White veils and closes the pageant with “ Praise Born Mary Leo on Feb. 27, sters for their First Holy Com More than 100 bundles were Dr. J. H. Woodbridge was g;uest dresses for the children were do­ Ye the Father.” 1909, at Montrose, Mrs. Fish was munion, poverty, in several in brought to the party. The mem speaker and talked on “ Child nated by this organization. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe stances, casts a disheartening bers of the St. Vincent de Paul Health.” For the first conimunicants, all First Communion Leo of Montrose, who also sur­ shadow upon the happiness of conference sent in several boxes The new officers were installed. of them pupils in the public Scheduled Sunday vive. In 1924 she was married those parents lacking the means of children’s and men’s hats and They are Mrs. James Grosso, presi­ schools, Sunday’s services will cul­ to attire their youngsters properly. clothing. The hats were cleaned On Sunday, May 11, at the 8:30 at Montrose to Emil Fish. dent; Mrs. J. Skube, vice presi­ minate several months of intensive Appeals are pouring into the and blocked by Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Mass the children will receive their Mrs. Fish was taken to St. dent; Mrs. Z. Knaflee, secretary, training in catechism and Bible St. Vincent de Paul Salvage Wyndle. Many of the articles First Communion. The class of last Luke’s hospital April 20. She and Mrs. A. P. Hinds, treasurer history. bureau for shirts, shoes, and looked like new after they were year will make its solemn Com­ seemed to be recovering when The retiring officers were Mmes. Leaders who will escort the munion. complications developed which re­ trousers for little boys, and white cleaned and pressed. S. S. Wiseman, J. H. McDonald, class to church are Misses Nellie sulted in her untimely death. dresses, shoes, and slips for girls. The choir members gathered William Michlich, and J. Zupancic. Valencia, Rocita Martinez, Louise The Holy Name society will Rarely is the bureau in a position Friday evening. May 2, for a sponsor a social Saturday evening, Rosary services were held at The pennant was won by the Castro, and Earline Bailey. Ush­ to meet these urgent demands for house warming at the new home of mothers of the third grade stu­ May 10. 7 :30 p. m. Thursday, May 1, at the reason that such articles are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Verlingia. ers will be John Martinez and Ormsbee chapel, while funeral dents, and the mothers of the first Thomas Chavez, group workers at The Newman club will meet received by it in very limited Mrs. Verlingia was presented with services took place Friday morn­ grade pupils were hostesses at the the center. Monday evening, May 12, at 7 quantities. a Rosevale vase. Those who acted social hour held after the business o’clock. The pinochle club will ing at 10 o’clock at St. Mary’s At the head of the Communion And yet, it is believed, through­ as hostesses for the evening were session. meet Monday evening at 8:16. church, with Father Segourn in procession will be two flower girls out the city there must be boys’ Mmes! Alice Manly, Jean Provin- May devotions are held every charge. Interment followed in zano, and Betty Hauley. Games Attend Newman Meeting and two junior ushers, Catharine Cedar cemetery. and girls’ clothing long since out­ Miss Irene Yusko and Fred Martinez, Ruth Baca, Richard Wednesday and Friday evening. grown. Families possessing them were played and refreshments An only sister, Mrs. Sarah Leo were serv^. Palko, St. Francis’ Newman club Garcia, and William Garcia. Miss There will be a parish meeting would gladly make these articles representatives, attended a joint De Julio of San Francisco, came S t There.<;a’s circle was enter­ Mary Ellen Dougherty, aided by to consider the fair and bazaar available to the bureau for dis­ meeting of the various Newman Mrs. Sara Bailey, is in charge of Friday evening, May 9, after serv­ to Montrose for the funeral. tribution to the poor if they but tained Tuesday evening, April 29, at the home of Miss Cecelia Mraz. clubs throughout the «ity held at the program after the Mass. ices. knew how badly they are needed St. Leander’g parish hall Tuesday, Members of the group are Mmes. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nesbitt and what joy they would bring to Open House in Afterneon B. DeRose, A. Verlingia, A. Mo­ May 6. Plans were made for a have returned to Denver after the hearts of under-privileged par­ city-wide social of all the clubs. Also a part of the Mother’s day spending the winter in Tucson, ents and children. sher, V. Coward, G. Springer, C. celebration at the Little Flower Dominican Nuns Digby, and Mrs. G. Conners. Parish Social Ii May 13 Ariz. Almost every Sunday now, chil­ center will be the second annual Bridge was played and refresh­ The May unit of the Altar and Mrs. Catherine Murphy is seri­ dren will be receiving First Holy Rosary society will have a social open house. Hundreds of persons Communion in some parish. In ments served. are expected to visit the center ously ill at her home. Her daugh­ Father Goodall, a Holy Cross affair for the parish May 13 in ter, Mrs. Edith Carpenter, has most classes there will be one or the parish hall. The party held between 2 and 6 p.m. to acquaint Bazaar Dates Set more children needing clothing. It missionary, will occupy the pulpit themselves with its numerous ac­ arrived from Salt Lake City. Sunday, May 11, to talk on behalf by the unit April 30 was a suc­ Mr. and Mrs. L. Roach are the is suggested that anyone having cess. tivities. either boys’ or girls' clothing suit­ of the missions of the Holy Cross A special tea in honor of the parents of a girl, bom at St. Jos­ order in Bengal, India. Mother Regina of the Sisters of eph’s hospital. Mrs. Roach, the The 1941 bazaar for the benefit able for the purpose call the bu­ mothers will be given by the Camp­ reau at once. Mrs. Clifford Keller has been ill Charity visited St. Francis’ con­ former Regina Monckton, is a of the Dominican Sisters of the at home. vent and St. Francis’ school in fire Girls and Girl Scouts through SicK Poor will be held Thursday, It apjiears, too, according to the the afternoon. Meanwhile, the graduate of Annunciation high Mrs. Davis has been visiting at the week. school. Friday, and Saturday, July 24-26, pastor of d rural flock, that one the home of her sister, Mrs. C. L. various clubs and classes will ex­ on the Loyola church grounds, very deserving young lad will have Mrs. Gertrude Olson and George hibit their projects of art, music, Ducy. E. 23rd and York. This was deter­ to appear at high school g^iiidua- Arthur were married in the rec­ librarian.ship, handcrafts, athletics, Mrs. James Finnegan is plan­ mined at the meeting of the tion in overalls. Bureau employes tory before the Very Rev. A. J. and sewing. ning a trip to Arizona and Cali­ Cards to Be Made Friends of the Sick Poor Aid so­ did their best to outfit this young Miller. John Lansing and Mary Of particular interest will be a fornia. Lansing were attendants. ciety Thursday evening. May 1, at man, but their efforts were un­ Mr. and Mrs. William Scott have special session of the preschool, the convent. availing. This is one more example Miss Lenp. Ritchie and John which meets daily at the center. moved into the parish and are liv­ Mauro were married on May 3. For Mother’s Day Bernard A. Gates, prominent of the bureau’s pressing needs. ing at 2408 Court. Entertainment will be furnished Father Miller officiated at the cer­ Denver attorney, was selected as This is in no sense a criticism of Mrs. Elizabeth Dissler is now continuously by the music and emony. The attendants were Miss chairman of the bazaar committee. the co-operation Catholic families living at 897 Greenwood. dance classes of the center. Individual Mother’s day cards Rose Tonelli and Virgil Casa- John D. Nevin was chosen vice are giving to the Salvage bureau. Children of the First Commun­ with personally inscribed spiritual granda. messages will be made Friday aft­ chairman; Mrs. T. E. McIntyre, As needs have been made known ion class will receive at the 7 Mrs. Mary Gambo is recovering ernoon, May 9, at the Vail Com­ secretary, and J. L. Rice, treas­ through these columns, merchan­ o’clock Mass Sunday, May 11. 48 Aid Members al from a minor operation at St. munity center, 1904 W. 12th ave­ urer. A vote of thanks was given dise has unfailingly been contribu­ Mrs. Jean Mauro underwent an Annual Breakfast nue, by the boys and girls of the to Harold A. Kiley, who served as ted to meet them. Confidently it operation at St. Mary’s hospital. Mary’s hospital. junior craft classes under the di­ chairman for the past ten years. is felt, this appeal will be no excep­ Mrs. Bierrer, mother of Mrs. Mrs. Sarah Dugan expects to rection o f Helen Sweeney, Rose Preliminary plans call for the tion. Boys’ and girls’ clothing ■Ruth Thompson, is seriously ill. return to her home shortly. She 'Distance'' On Sunday, April 27, the mem­ Hupp, Annette Stout, and Betty largest and most elaborate outdoor hanging in closets or laid away ia has been in the hospital for several bers of the Junior Good Shepherd White, volunteer workers from carnival in the event’s long his­ dresser drawers will surely be con­ weeks. Aid society held their annual Com' St. Francis de Sales’ high school tory. AH the I funds realized tributed as the means of increas­ Thomas Mulholland exects to re­ rounion breakfa.st at the Convent and members of the sodality. through the bazaar are used to ing the happiness of little children turn home some time this week o f ' the Good Shepherd. Forty- carry on the charitable work of about to receive their First Com­ Plans Completed from Fitzsimons hospital in brings her dose Materials for the cards will be eight members were present. Fa­ the Dominican Sisters for the munion. Denver. ther James O’Sullivan, C.M., of St, supplied by. the sodalists, and Sis­ ter M. Emmelia, spiritual director needy sick of Denver. It is the Almost weekly, the bureau’s Thomas’ seminary was a guest at only regular income the sisters re­ me.<(sages have been stressing that Milt Manguto Wedi Only you can send your voice across the the breakfast. of the sodality, will compile 50 Miss Margaret Manguso became messages which will be copied on ceive for their work. every article about to be discarded For Pueblo Party The following were elected to the bride of S. Philip Cabibi at a the blackboards at the center to Next Meeting Ii May 15 is needed to help in its service to miles on Mothers’ Day and bring her hold office in the coming year: the poor. Despite this, it is not un­ wedding in St. Francis Xavier’s President, Marie Kavanaugh; vice afford a large selection for the A special invitation has been ex­ Pueblo.— (St. Leander’a Parish) church April 26. Father Miller children making the cards. common for families to gnve fur­ happiness by a voice visit. The same re« president, Al Schirk; secretary, tended to all the Holy Name men niture to other organizations and — Final plans are being completed officiated at the wedding ceremony Genevieve Fabian; treasiyer, Syl­ Loretta Sweeney, newly elected of Denver to attend the next ses­ bundles of newspapers to the bu­ for the annual May card party, and celebrated the Nuptial Mass. duced rates that apply every night after via Howard, and publicity, Kay prefect of St. Francis de Sales’ so­ sion of the carnival committee at reau. Newspapers and magazines, sponsored by the women of St Miss Manguso wore a gown of May. dality, will direct the work of the the convent, 2601 Gaylord street, of course, are very desirable and Leander’s parish, which will be white marquisette. Her veil was 7 o’clock also apply all day every Sunday# The next general meeting will sodalists at the center for the Thursday evening. May 15. At this are needed in increasing quanti­ given in St. Leander’s school hall net and lace. She carried a bou­ be held at the home of Marie coming year. Shirley French, re­ meeting committees will be ap­ ties. at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 17. quet of white lilies, with stream­ Kavanaugh. Members will be noti­ tiring prefect, will be graduated pointed, prizes chosen, and general This is the outstanding social event ers of white sweet peas. fied as to the date. from the school in June. plans furthered. But furniture, dishes, and bed­ of the year and all committees are Ask the operator for rates to any town—no obligadon ding are continuously in demand working to make it a success. Miss Jennie Manguso, sister of at the bureau. Unfilled orders are Mrs. L. M. Rhoades, general the bride, maid of honor, was always on hand waiting for the chairman, announces the following dressed in pink marquisette and chairs, dressers, beds, chests of sponsors for the party: carried pink and white sweet peas drawers, dishes, etc., to be re­ Mmes. Edwtrd Arthur, Howard Barger, with roses. conditioned, if necessary, and C. J. Baer, Charlei Baum, Julius Baum. Anthony ManCTso, brother of given to the poor. No other organi­ Julius Beauvais. P. L. Baker, Carl BaU sick, Robert Beecher. Lloyd Birrer. Joe the bride, was best man. Miss The Mountain State* Telephone and Telegraph Co. zation in the city will give such Brady, Joe Broschak, M. A. Campbell. Manguso was given in marriage things without charge to families Frederick Casnidy, M. Ceserfo, Robert by her eldest brother, Louis Man­ known to be deserving. It is urged, Chapman. T. N. Cheatum. John Clark, Fred Coleman. Sr.; John Comiskey, guso. therefore, that Catholic families Thomas Connors, John Cowen. Donald form the habit of disposing of all Mr. and Mrs. Cabibi left for a Creager, James Caientino, Mike Davis, short trip, following a dinner at FLOWERS their discarded articles only Klizabeth Driscoll, George Duesing, L. M. through the S t Vincent de Paul Dunn. Mary Faricy, Robert Faricy, PbiU the home of Mrs. Theresa Man­ lip Felice. Pete Frankmore, J. Frencik, guso. Salvage bureau. J. W. Ferguson. Fred Gross, George Gelter, Joseph Habiger, Emil Hager, PUEBLO Two trucks are now in daily Lawrence llagney. P. T. Harras, Charles service to call promptly for arti­ Herder. Robert Hoagland, Edward Holst. We give careful attenfion to cles contributed to the bureau. The Peter Holst, Joseph Hunyadi. Fred Jahn, Pueblo Juniors J. M. Jacobson. Anthony Jakopicb. WIN pick-up schedule is unchanged. Let Uf Mod«miM Foar ford Johnson. J. S. Jones, Leo Keller. Monday is North Denver day. Harold Kennedy, Marvin Klattenhoff. WATCHES the harmonious arrange­ Tuesdays and Thursdays South Elizabeth Kolly, Frank Kronwitter, Mike Give Class Play P L v n i B i N e l and West Denver are covered, Krusky, W. A. l,araon. Robart LaFoUette. DIAMONDS ^very Wednesday and Friday the John La Peska, Katherine Lidle, Dominic ment of flowers, each offer­ Lorens. Clara Monroney, J. L. McGill. Pueblo.— (St. Patrick’s Parish) trucks are in East Denver and JGHN VENDini Mark McDonnell, WiHUm McGovern, — The Campbellt Are Coming, Park hill. Increasing contributions Louise MUlinger, L. H. Mubie, Louis PLUMBING A HEATING CO. tax the trucks and it will be appre­ Muhic, Frank S. Mullahy, John Mulay. class play given by the juniors of ISC 01nc7 Paeblo S74 ing individually displayed to Anna Mundt, I Pueblo Catholic high school Mon­ ciated if contributors will familiar­ phy. Thomas Murphy. Lm KeTs, John day and Tqe.sday, May 5 and 6, ize themselves with the established Nittenger. J. J. O’Brien. Joe Ocehiuto. was directed by Father Joseph F. bring out its full beauty. schedule. It is understood, of C. P. Osterbout, John Pechaver. Marvin Porter, Frank Prince, Fay PurTii, h%o Wamat. Those with roles in the course, that necessity at times de­ Reinert, Claude Robinson. L. M. Rhoades, play were Anne Kolesarek, Ruby PUFBL.OS LFAOtNO JLWELEPS- mands that trucks be sent out John Robuck, C. P. Ritchie. Joseph Rums. Griswold, George Subotich, Robert to sections where they may not George Ruegg. Gus Sandstrom. Charles Records are kept of names Schaefer. Carl Shope. George SofiTa. E. Sajbel, Jame^ Clark, Theresa Opposite Post Office be regularly operating that day. W. Shaffer, Anna Steele, Herman Sebo* Lepeska, Frank Ward, Mary Lou The bureau will gladly co-operate her, W. K. Sutherland. M. E. Supple, "And Jiut as RetiabU" in such instances. A. £. Sollee, S. L. Thomson. Marion WaN Cooper, Thomas Connors, and of senders and suitable te n , Frank Whitcomb, and L. W ilms: Betty Parga. Sets for the play Persons should remember to call Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Setter, Mr. and were designed and built by Father the St. Vincent de Paul Salvage Mrs. John Wodiuk, and Misses Josephine Wamat. An Indian picture was When buying from the cards provided for acknowl­ bureau whenever they have any­ Baum, Mary Benko. Amelia Keller. Anna Schmitt, and Mary Schmitt. painted in oils by the priest. The thing they no longer want. The Cabinet Donated play, presented in Pueblo Catholic firms advertising in this edgment. telephone number is TAbor 2916. Lloyd Birrer has made and do­ high school auditorium, was an hi­ The Standard of Quality paper, please mention that nated a cabinet for use at the larious three-act comedy. Miss you saw their advertise­ Baptismal font in the rear of the Elizabeth Jackson was prompter. for Perfect Baking SI. Leo’s Mes lo Give church. ment. The regular meeting of the Games Party May 14 Mothers’ club will be held in the Pueblo K. of C. Name school hall on Friday afternoon, May 9, at 3. The Altar and Rosary Gonvenliou Daiogalos The newly reorganized Holy society meeting will not be held Electrify Your Home for Name society of St. Leo’s parish until later in tne month. HORA will sponsor a games party Mrs. G. E. Sandstrom enter­ Delegates for the Pueblo coun­ SUMMER COMFORT Wednesday evening. May 14, at tained members of the OFF bridge cil, Knights of Columbus, who will II AND SON CHAPFI S 8:15 in St. Leo’s hall. West Colfax attend the state convention are club at her home on Wednesday Electricity for cooking, water heating, refrigeration and air and Stout street. Admission will afternoon, May 7. Steve Mikus, Dr. Blarney, James KEystone 6297 # KEystone be 60 cents. Everybody is invited. Mrs. C. B. Hutchinson was oper­ Kline, and Van Douglas. conditioning cost^so little, yet pays such big dividends in cool ated on in the past week at St. Plans are being made to estab­ comfort all summer long, that you’ll find it wise to modernize 152.7 Qeveiand Place Orphanage Nuni Grateful Mary’s hospital. Her condition is lish a Columbian Squires council -r-ELECTRICALLY— before hot weather comes. The nuns at the Queen of satisfactory. in Pueblo, Steve Mikus, assisted Guarding Forever our Founderij Ideals Heaven orphanage wish to express Nick Vendetti, father of Mrs. by four other members of the their thanks to the Aid society, Howard Barger, is ill at his home. council, is in charge. the orphans, and the many friends Mary Frances Hager has gone; Florian Segel, lecturer of the SOUTHERN COLORADO POWER COMPANY who helped to make the dinner on to Trinidad to continue her course council, is the father of a boy, April 17 such a success. in the Seton school of nursing. bom May 3. PAGE SIX Office, 9S8 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyatone 4205 Thursday, May 8, 1941 To Evaluate NY A Program 24 Nurses to Receive Diplomas May 13 Am iliaiy in Pueblo Canon City Academy Nun BmiKFISI E D To Roeoivo Eucharist In Colorado Springs From Bishop ifehr Pueblo.— The annual Com­ By C. D. OF DF munion day for members of Named to State Committee i Seton auxiliary will ba held on Monday, May 12, at St, Colorado Springs.— Commence­ dents of Uie school who now arCj was best man. Miss Madeline Mary’s hospital chapel. Mass ment exercises for the graduation in residence at other hospitals vrill Shaeffer played the wfldding will baf in at 8 e’eloek. Tha • Canon City.— seeiew jrwuM mtn aaxinu» to Ml A men)— Despite difficulties, char­ *wte nmr b«w u MvgtorlM PruM te tW AmoiioUu ¥ At the Regis college May crown­ Monday morning, April 28. She ity work in the Lanchow vicariate held at St. Mary’s Jiall. ParuhsMtwhma rflpteta. leriww. fa tW adwaciaa M ths Salvaterlaa BralherP ing Sunday afternoon. May 11, has been named Alice Susan. Out-of-town guests were Mr. toiur «nd ¥ aspinuttP lha pnMteed: aiiM ta tiu ¥ Uu If ya« da mt fail pouratlf tsSki W tha halF is being maintained on a large CatWir Prm. at. pftaMhaad. aad y«l wish ta caataerau jro«r> Miss Betty Clare Tobin will act Miss Helen. Aprato spent the scale. The mission, with the co­ and Mrs. J. A. Davis of Taft, At thi* Umt. larh m ht*s h¥ amt Hifh MmM areelWt* srif (a CM tbaa the BreHwheed k iht va> trmiBlaf. or are s4n»et4 la ytara. art te earrttpe^ catlee ta ehpeea. as one of the maids of honor, and weekend in Denver visiting rela­ operation of the Brothers of Calif.; Mrs. Mary Hrovat of New­ U s e DERNGDDD UDFFEE for Mmetdiatt amptaaea^I }reu art taa poor ta pay Hit If yua koaw a trait. alTtr It u Cad. tf yaw Jeane Adele Creasor and Barbara tives. ton, Kans.; Mrs. Elbert Wilks of autacurjr ftt* aad if yoa art wvR r»rtaMioaJaM. th^ will W hart ae tradt wr shtU ttach yta tat. ■Par Mercy, the Sisters Servants of the lifikarNOCHAJICt Uy-|lre(brrs art c»4pe«(lrs wuh ewr prfwts Reefe, as flower girls. Holy Ghost, and the Chinese Sis­ Needles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. VACUUM FRESHNESS AT PAPER BAG COST fach M iMvr had ait jrtar» ¥ Latta ralrr tW Keritlatt —Thar* art aa ftat. WriU ta tht addraas Lorraine Madone presided over laurudiatily. — Writt ta addrtia Wh*v iodMtinf at* aad f¥ew far awr haokkf. '’Ths Sahratariaa Miss Betty Jeanne Allen of an informal party in her home ters of the Holy Family, in the Louis Pierce of Canon City, Mrs. IN THE NEW PRESSURE PACK PLIOFILM BAG. rvtrai ¥adueaHaa. BnKhrr* Casper, Wyo., has registered at Wednesday, April 30, when she past year operated ten hospitals John Skerjanic and Dorothy Sker- janic of Denver, and Tony Zak- BUY A POUND TODAY It NmIcm, VlarwMto Mt. St. Getrude’s as a sophomore entertained nine of her friends on and dispensaries with a tot^ of for the opening term. her ninth birthday. 121,679 patients. ,rasek of Leadville. / PAGE SEVEN Thursday, May 8, 1941 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KE3rstone 4205

Jesuits Change Rules for Degrees Denver Young Peoples Activities Optometrist and Optician St. Louis University Honors Youth Council to Provide Helen Walsh A**oelaU W . R. JOSEPH Entertainment for Soldiers EYEfl EXAMTSKO 1939 Grad of Regis Coliege PhoB* TAbor I S fO t l S - 3 1 9 H*J**tle BMc. Many social events are being (St. Marr Ma(

I ALL PARK HILL MEN SHOULD YOU MUST DRIVE YOUR CAR DINE and DANCE ST, NITE OWL DelTeefs^flnm vei'saH iM ExcUUnt Food — Tbo Boot of ATTEND DREAKFAST SUNDAY NOT ‘HERD’ IT DOWN STREET Mixed Drink* — Fine Denee Floor. Feetnrinf Jimmy'* Swinfitert Or- ISIiyOULDEII cheetre. Phone Soil. Sl| 499 8. Last January, when Chief of Colo. Bird. (Bleaaad Sacrament Pariah) who were unanimously elected for ING—it is just “herding” the car. OFFERS YOU AN EXCEPTIONAL The Mothers’ auxiliary of Boy the year 1941-42. They are as Police August Hanebuth assigned Driving in the center of the road Scout troop 146 has volunteered follows: President, Mrs. J. G. this writer to the task of getting is wrong; cutting corners and stop­ CHAIR VALUR to serve breakfast for the fathers Simpson; vice president, Mrs. L before the public facts about traf­ ping on the sidewalk lane are dan­ HAVE YOU and sons Sunday, May- 11. All Karl Mayer; secretary, Mrs. James fic conditions, such as the location gerous. These misdemeanors show MODERNIZED YOUR the men, young men, and boys of p. Cassels; . treasurer, Mrs. J. C. (St. Joteph’t Peri(b) of atop streets, the speed limit a lack of good driving ability. the parish are urged to receive Schaefer, and historian, Mrs. T, Claude Cretzer, a seventh gprade oq through streets, and informa­ After you have struck someone Lawson Chair and INSURANCE? Holy Communion and to partici­ W. Mermel. Mrs. J. Leonard student, won first place in the tion for the citizens on rules and and perhaps killed him, it is too Swigert, retiring president, was National School Orchestra associa­ regulations as set forth in the late to say, “ I didn’t see him.” If Protect yourself against new pate in the breakfast, which will Club Chair be held in the school hall at 9 presented with a crystal rosary tion contest at Boulder high schwl Municipal Traffic code, the Den­ you cannot keep your mind on your hasards. o’clock. The corporate Commun­ from the organization in appre­ Wednesday, April 30, with his in­ ver Catholie Register together driving, do not drive. ciation of her untiring efforts in terpretation of “ Moderne,” by Ben with the North Denver Civic HORACE W. BENNETT ion will take place Bt the 8 o’clock The police would like to have the Mass. The tickets for the break­ the past two years. Following the nett, on his alto saxophone. He theaters and the North Denver people send in letters about their & CO. fast are 40 cents. Men are asked business meeting, _ the mothers was given “ superior rating--A Civic association, entered into the experiences in avoiding accidents. ' • W eaJt Iia T.Imt BUs. PboB. TA. UTl to make their reservations as were entertained with a program plus” in beauty and interpretation plan in hopes that through a cam­ The best letters received will be FRANK ENGLAND. Jr.. early as possible. Approximately given by the pupils of the school. and “ A” in technique, selection, paign of this kind the motorists published. Make your letter short, Here’s a cliair of cKarm Inenruee Dcpertnent social hour was enjoyed by the and general effect. He is eligrible would benefit and accidents would 200 men are expected. Joseph give facts, and the place of occur­ and comfort. Deep Craven will be the speaker at the sisters and members, with mothers to go to Topeka^ Kans., for the be reduced from the all-time high rence. Let the other fellow know ' record of 1940. In 1940 there were breakfast. of the first, second, and third national contest some time next how you can drive year in and year spring seat and }>ack-- grades acting as hostesses. The month, and was recommended for 13 people killed in the North Den­ out without an accident. Send all William Harry Thomtoiv,. infant eighth grade was awarded thff at­ division No. 1. ver district; this was considered HONEY POT n of Mr. and Mrs. William H. safety slogans and letters to this covered in tapestries tendance treat. Husbands and sons of the parish by the police to be unreasonable paper or to Peggy Brown, care of Thornton of 1600 Eudora street, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Geiger are are urged to attend the 7:30 Mass and unnecessary. At this time the forcool summer charm. baptized by the Rev. John the North Denver Police station, the parents of a boy, bom last in honor of their wives and moth­ police were pushing a rigid cam­ INN Harley Schmitt on May 4. Spon W. 26th and Federal. When chil­ week in St. Joseph’s hospital. ers on Mother’s day, Sunday, May paign of issuing ti;affic tickets, and sors were Stephen R. McNichols dren s^d in safety slogans or let­ Ideal lines for slip covering. Club chair has hand |tips. Lun ch e s___ 26c up Members of St. Jude’s circle 11, The Epistle side will be re­ it was producing results. Chief ters, they are asked to give their and Cassie F. McNichols. will be guests of Mrs. J. F. O’Brien served for them. The women of Hanebuth, however, wanted to try Dr. Francis Gleason is seriously »ge- I Limited quantity - - so hurry! at the Denver Dry Goods tearoom the parish will be the guests of an educational safety campaign Dinner...... 35c up ill at Fitzsimons hospital; he has their sons and husbands at a break­ for at least six months in 1941. As received the Last Sacraments of on May 16. Hot Biscuits and Honey with Bride-Elect Selects Attendants fast sponsored by the Holy Name a result, the co-operation of all E. B. CLAYTON Every Meal. the Church. Miss Dorothy Maguire, whose society. motorists was solicited, the schools Fnniitnre Co. Altar Society to Meet marriage to Frank Haraway will On Tuesday afternoon. May 13, were asked for their co-operation, Plumbing & Heating Co. DEL-TEET 431 15th St. The regular meeting of the take place on June 2 in Blessed at 2 o’clock, the Altar and Rosary and articles each week were printed Esit Col(*x Avenue between Petri and Waihingten, FRANK 8ETVIN, 2S r ts n ctU rlnt Altar and Rosary society will take Sacrament church, with the Very society will meet instead of on in this column, “ For Your Infor­ DenTar** Repair Specialist muMTcr at Brown Palac. place today, Friday, May 9, in Mc­ Rev. Harold V. Campbell officiat­ Wednesday afternoon. mation." A safety slogan contest Best Mechanic* *‘7ht Wat's Most Unusual Furniture Store’' Donough hall. This will be the ing, has asked Miss Betty Currigan The senior boys did their part has also been running all year and u s e K. COLFAX last meeting of the season until to be her maid of honor, and Mrs. in “ Clean-Up-Paint-Up” week by valuable prizes are given each BA. *ZSS EA. S*J7 R n. Phone* NO “JUMP” With September and a large attendance A. B. Baumgartner and Miss painting the doors of the high month for the best safety slogans is expected. A report of the Easter Catherine Celia to be her attend­ school grounds. sent in by adults and children. The Don't Forget Mother’s Day LNIVIS Bifocals Monday ball will be given by the ants. The absence of seniors at school result of all this publicity is shoW' Bacon & Schramm Smart atrllni, aci.ntifie deatrn malu chairman, Mrs. Thomas J. Mor­ Mrs. Joseph Rihn returned from on Monday, May 5, was the result ing marked success in cutting down Ladies’ Handbags Unirla bifocals as comfortable and rissey. An interesting musical a visit to her mother in Pitts­ of a “ ditch” day. 'Their picnic was the deaths by autos in the North ROOFING flattarinr as anr riaises ron can $1.00 - $2.00 - $3.00 wear. Exclnsire conitmction eliminates program followed by refreshments burgh, Pa., on Sunday, Her held at O’Fallon park, Kittredge. Denver district, and, in fact, the AND NK ' White tnd Colon "jarap” and distortion. will bring the meeting to a close. mother, who has been ill several ‘Battle’ on for Paper* death rate for all Denver is far ROOF REPAIRING The social hour will be dedicated Newspaper gathering for the G C a FINE ASSORTMENT LADIES’ BILL­ months, is somewhat improved. below what it was this time last EST. U78 1035 Uth SL FOLDS IN COLORS the 60 or more new members The Rev. Leo A. McAtee, pastor missions has become a veritable year. S230 Walnut Sl CH. 6563 who have been received into the battle between the third and fourth of Holy Innocents parish in St. It is easy to avoid an accident society since January. grade pupils. Third graders have Louis, has been the guest of Dr. You must drive all of the time you Patronize These Firms. They DENVER’S MOST COMFORTABLE COCKTAIL ROOM Meeting Date Changed and Mrs. William McMenamy, and challenged the fourth graders, and ARGONAUT both grades have been bringing in are in your auto—talking and vis­ Are C o -o p e ra tin g With Your The meeting of the Junior his cousins, P. B. Bernard, and iting, looking at the scenery, think Paper. SEIVATE LOEiVGE Tabernacle society, held regularly stacks of paper. The HOTEL Matthew McAtee. Father McAtee ing of something else is not DRIV­ DENVER'S FINEST MUSIC on the third Tuesday of each came to Denver to attend the fu' The Holy Name men will meet OPTICIAN month, has been changed to Mon­ neral of M»s. Edith McAtee Davis, Tuesday, April 13, after the day, May 12. Bishop Urban J. who was buried from Loyola Mother of Perpetual Help novena Vehr will visit the church on May church on Monday. services. 20 to confer the sacrament of Miss Grace Larson entertained Through the week of May 6 to Confirmation. The meeting will members of St. Agnes’ circle at 9 the school children from the first PROGRESS be held at the home of Mrs. How­ her home on Wednesday, April 30. up to the eighth grade have been ard Clennan, 1257 Eudora. Mrs. Gerald O’Malley won the bridge making small gifts for Mother’s PLUNGE Edward McCabe, Jr., will be co­ prize. New members received into day. hostess with Mrs. Clennan. Many th^ circle were Miss Marilyn Two rfepresentatives were se­ details of importance will be dis­ Ewers, Marion Currigan, and Jo­ lected from each homeroom for the 3300 W . Florida electoral college, which selected cussed at this,-the final meeting anne Malloy. The next meeting Daily 11:30 a. m, on KFEL Ave. of thA season, and arrangement will be held May 14. candidates for the SSC elections. Listen to the Dime Man will be made for the annual picnic Confirmation Instractioni Planned Those appointed were: Room 91, Honey msy boy the huik of miny Colorado Froz Lez* dot. 80c Adults 40e at the Nadorff cabin. His Excellency, Bishop Urban J. Mary Ellen Walsh and Albert Meet Me at Lambrecht; room 92, George Brad­ thinze. but not the kernel. It brinst you MA. 3 3 8 1 Miss Martha Coughlin, who had Vehr, will confer the sacrament of food, but not appetite, medlchit but AVOCADOS ley and Edna Barbaro; room 101, Children 25e been in Chicago since last Novem­ Confirmation in the Church of the not health, acquaintance* but not DEWEY’S CAFE DELIVERY Dick Lundborg and Florence Gri- friends, servant* but not faithfulne**, Hr. and Mrs. Oawsy Inzram Gennin. Calavo. ber, returned to Denver bn Sun­ Blessed Sacrament on Tuesday day. of joy but not peat, or happincH. 1I:S0 Noon UntU senti; room 102, Bill Miller and ar. at their bert day, May 4, and will soon welcome evening. May 20. There will be Bam* Pabife Marbtt—14tb a California 10:se P .H . her friends in her new home at about 50 or 60 adults to receive Patricia Pimpl; room 11, Bette now Mesch and Mary Milne; the com­ LEWIS FISH SHOP Open S A. H. 1111 S P. H. 1920 Grape. the sacrament. An instruction on mercial room, Theresa Collins and W h m you zet S arvic. Quality, Pries Mr. and Mrs. Bart W. O’Hara the meaning and effect of the sac GOOD FOOD — QUICK SERVICB Dorothy Hafertepen. There will With a Smll* are the parents of a boy, bom in FRESH ALASKA HALIBUT.....lb. 3 Sc LOWEST PRICES DISPENSE BROS. rament will be given in the church be no delegates from the senior St. Joseph’s hospital. Wednesday evening. May 14, at FRESH HERRING ...... „..,lb. 37e class. FRESH SOLE ______Ib.SSe HOFFSCHROEpro Mrs. John F. Vail is ill in Mercy 7:46. Practice for the ceremonies The May altars were judged FRESH SALMON ______Ib. 3Te hospital. Her daughter, Catherine will be held on Friday evening, U V E MT. TROUT ...... lb. 8 0 c Tuesday evening, May 6, after FANCY YOUNG HENS ______Ib. 3 6 c White, flew from New York to be May 16, at 8:16. All who wish to school. The altar in the commer­ with her mother. be confirmed are asked to be pres­ FANCY SPRING CHIX ______Ib. 3 8 c cial room was pven first, with CUT-UP FRIERS ...... w . 4 5 c CAPONS - TURKEYS Final PTA Meeting Held ent these two evenings. A special rooms 102 and 11 tying for second Fresh Cooked u d Green Shiinp PURE HONEY OVEN DRESSED DUCKLINGS practice for the children who at­ Scallopc, Crabe and Sea Food One hundred and twenty-five place. W* ship Ht. Trent I* Any Part of tbs c tend the parish school will be held FRESH CAUGHT HAUBUT___Ib. 30 c mothers attended the season U. 8. Bgy Year Trent by the Pennd. U k e Superior WHITE FISH...... Ib. 45 c final meeting of the Blessed Sac by the sisters. The mixed choir TRT OUR PICKLES AND OLIVES MAINE LOBSTERS ...... ei. 7Se rament PTA Monday afternoon is practicing the “ Ecce Sacerdos Free Delivery TA. 2734 6 pound p a il...... YOUNG HENS ______Ib. 38 c Magnus” and the “ Confirma Hoc St. Vincent’s Men SPRING FRYING SIZE ______Ib. 28e May 5, in the school hall. An CUT-UP FRYERS ...... ca. 55c nuid reports were submitted by the Deus” for the occasion. The chil­ Beautiful Fresh Cut 39 JUMBO e p A B S ...... c * .5 0 c retiring officers and committee dren to be confirmed and their Flowers Chicken LiTcrs and Giblets chairmen. Mrs. Dwight Shea, pres­ sponsors will occupy the pews in Plan Communion NO LEGHORNS ident of the , Catholic Parent- the center and front of the church; Large Assortment o f Potted Teacher league, officiated at the the adults and their sponsors will (St. Vincent de Paul’* Pari*li) Plants and Funeral Designs Members of the Holy Name so installation of the new officers occupy the pews in the rear, KLEIII’S FOOD STORES ciety will receive Holy Communion Mo-dad* to Meet 'TFrxJnw PRACTICE DAY OR NIGHT in a body at the 7 o’clock Mass The regular meeting of the Sunday. DEIVVER GOLF COURT mothers and dads of the parish At the meeting of the Altar so­ JERRY BREEN will be held Tuesday evening. May ciety May 3, the following officers lOih & Colo. Blvd. ' EA. 9802 13, in the school hall. Elizabeth GOOD GOLFERS PRACTICE—OTHERS SHOULD were elected and installed: Mrs. D. Fowler will be in charge of the Florist WUIItm O’SalUTUi— Pat Patrick C. E. Kelsey, president; Mrs. H. J. 1456 Califorala > MA. 2279 A Carnation square dancing, and the meeting Mullins, vice president; Mrs. Ber­ will be under direction of Mrs. nard Shay, treasurer, and Mrs. MORE MONEY FROM BETTER Leonard Swigert. A large crowd SEEDS Murry Wolz, secretary. Because of the mothers and fathers is ex­ the next meeting date falls on MC' FRED’S for Mother Peopit who make their livintr from the loil pected; the last meeting was held morial day, it will be changed to Bi-Low Mleat MkL know that selection of eertein. healthy, on one of the nights of the opera another date to be announced high, quality leeda and plants la a matter and many of the members could Even Mother Hkes our Jess is holding his third THE RIGHT TIME of vital importance. Because our customers later. CORN BEEF, CORN PORK depend upon us, we sell only the finest not come to the square dancing, St. Francis’ circle met«with Mrs. annual Mother’s Day Fes­ quality seeds, the kind that produce supe­ The final meeting of the season PICKLED TONGUE Eliminates Alibis rior results. Leo McGrath on May 7. Mrs. Ed­ tival. No need to make a will be held on 'Tuesday evening. gar Alcorn was a guest. Mrs. With X properljr ninnins waUh May 27, unless other plans are purchase. Mother! Receive WRITE FOR FREE CATALOGUE Charles Campbell was w elcon ^ WEE SHOP BAKERY a carnation with our com­ providinR the RIGHT TIME—*1- made in the meantime. All the back after an absence of sevem wajrt—the nece**ity of embxmss- adults of the parish are invited to HOME? PICNICT VACATIONT pliments. The Rocky Mouniain months owing to illness. Mmes. Al­ Wee-bake the finest Coneys, ins alibis and eoetlr “ mUsinx'* of attend the meetings. corn and Shanahan won the appointments is elim^ated. Don't Final Masting Scheduled Buna, Pastries and Cakes awards. The next meeting will be All Price* RsaMnabl* put off having your wateh fixed. Seed Co. The final meeting of the season with Mrs. Felix Pogliano, 983 S. FOOD STAMPS ACCEPTED Stop in and let us ffive you an esti­ for the Junior Newman club will DENVER MA. 6134 York, on May 31. mate—TODAY. be held on Thursday evening. May The Little Flower circle met MOTHER’S DAY SPECIALS JESS 15, in the Blessed Sacrament IMPORTED DATES ...... Ib. 15 c April 20 with Mrs. C. E. Kelsey, WALNUT PIECES ...... Ib. 4 9 c school, since the following Thurs­ 970 S. Vine. Mrs. J. D. Hill was SPANISH PEANUTS ______llb * .3 5 e T O M L . GOSS day, May 22, will be the Feast of awarded first honors and Mrs. DEUCIOUS COFFEE ...... lb. 3 7 c Super Market fTatehmaker and Jeweler RELIEF FOR EVERY FOOT TROUBLE the Ascension; a holy day of ob­ Howard Neilson, second honors. MOCHA JAVA BLEND ...... Ib. 85 e ligation. All the members of the Thfe Altar Boys Mothers’ club CEYLON TEA ______Ib. 6Sc MAin 2826 ^ We cany a completAine of the famous Dr. Scholl’t Foot Remedies which have AFTERNOON TEA ______Ib. 7 0 c chib are welcome to participate in met April 28 with Mrs. James P. GUN POWDER TEA. GREEN TEA brought foot relief to millions of foot sufferers. Below we are telling you about the outing of the CYO, which is Sheehan, 825 S. High. The next JASMINE TEA GRADUATION, j a few of these conectives which Dr. Scholl has spent a lifetime perfecting. We being planned for the end of May meeting will be with Mrs. Paul ADDISON’S TEA (XINFIRMA’nON GIFTS have many others which you should know about It will pay you to visit our or the beginning of June; the exact & Patronize Our Advertisers Dr. Scholl’s Department, which is in charge of a man who has a thorough Brennen May 26. WATCHES - JEWELRY knowledge of the human foot . date will be set by the officers of Our Lady of Lourdes club will COFFEE SHOP the Catholic Youth organization, meet Tuesday at 12:30 with Mrs. and the picnic will be held at the Charles Rausch, 1462 S. York. TIrtd, Aching Feet? B u n i o n i ? W IRTH BULovd C o m e ? cabin of Dr. Fred Peterson, near Miss Mary Agnes Hett, a gradu­ Dr. Scboll'a Foot-Baser Dr. Scholl’s Bunion Re- "•«••* tbe feet" Quickly Conifer. ate of St. Vincent’s, won second VOSS BROS. r relieves 1 i dueer instantly Dr. Scholl Circle to Hold Party place in original oration in the re­ FOOD i'EA'TER / tired, Zino-pads 8 a H GREEN STAMPS A card party for the benefit of cent Mission Crusade contest and Mother' CINNAMON /0./S c h i n t give in sV/CL e « t , the new convent will be sponsored first place in oratorical declama­ 5 9 .9 8 c 6 oz. Tumbler* Assortment of Mother’s Day atantand CAKES BREAD ...... «a. 1 0 c / c f* »p e d by St. Rita’s circle on the Feast tion. Miss Hett placed second at Bluhill Preserve* Chocolate* ^ o * • I 1______p o litiv e / weak relief. of the Ascension, Thursday, May the regional speech contest held GINGERBREAD CHICKEN <4 A m 12 Varieties lO e ea. relieves bunions and en- P reven t 22, at 8 p.m. in the school hall. earlier in the year, A humorous 1 0 c 2 lb. Mayflower Cocoa, ^ $3.50 per larged joint*. Hides de- pretiure DONUTS ...... 5 for PIES ...... I U O V-8 Cocktail, 10c Can 18c pkg. 1 pair. Thin, •otiieptic. 3Sc per box. Tickets are 50 cents. Everyone is speech writen by her took first formities. SOc each. welcome to attend. place.

C a l l o u s e s ? Crooked Toes? -over Heels? Dr. Schoir* Dr. Scholl’s Ztfio-ptds Toe-Flex quickly relieve corrects psiofol c«Uoo*- bunions by e* to d tender straighten­ •pot*. Remove ing crooked Dr. Scholl’s Walk-Strates *bo« prettnre toes. Very prevent run-over and 3$e • pftckaie comfortable. crooked heels. Correct Soft rubber. SOc each. faiilty walking. 3Sc a pr. COME IN FOR A FREE FOOT TEST RUDOLPH'S SHOE STORE PAUL R. MARSOLEK 804 15th St. Telephone, KEystone 4205 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Office, 938 Bannock Street PAGE NINE Quiet to Reign Abbey Tennis Team Makes K. of C. Confer Degrees on Many Glenwood People Attend In Prep Race Debut in Pueblo on May 9 25 Denver, Boulder Men Untii May 15 Priest’s Funeral Canon City.— (Abbey School) played. Besides Smithwick, it is Twenty-five men were Initiated Carter, and Dr, Arthur B. Fun- — After two weeks of intensive probable' that Jerry Wildgen of into the second and third degrees nell, representing the initiates. The Parochial league baseball Canon City and Dave Benedetti, Herbert Fairall was master of Glenwood Springs.—Among the players’ bats, Which have been rela training, the Abbey tennis team of the Knights of Columbus at the Santa Fe, N. Mex., ^ill make the many attending Father P. J. Mc- lively quiet all year because of the will make its debut Friday after­ K. of C. clubhouse in Denver Sun­ ceremonies for the banquet. noon, May 9, when it engages the trip, while the fourth man has not Sweeney’s funeral at Aspen were excellent work of the loop's-pitch' Two years ago an amazed popu­ day afternoon. May 4. Sunday morning Charles M Pueblo Junior college racketeers yet been named. ers, will be entirely silenced until lace awoke one morning after the Nine of this number became Bagnall, John M. Given, George Bert Zancanella, grand knight of Thursday, May 16, because of the on the latter’s court. The Abbey netters have not Parochial league completed its E. Reed, Eugene P. Sullivan, and the K. of C.; Dr. August Zanca­ S U t t e r it e According .to Captain Smith- ppped a match since the spring baseball schedule and found that members of the Boulder council; usual lull in the schedule to allow Wallace Webb received the first nella, J. Kimble, H. Kamra, J. fjeo- for the annual May crowning at wick of Hartford, Conn., only of 1939, but will meet with stiff four teams tied for the loop cham­ the others are new knights of the degree of the order. They, along nardi, Charles Keegan, M. J. Mc­ Regis Sunday. On 16, date four men will make the trip to the opposition at the hands of the pionship and another was but one Denver council. Members of the with the following, took the second of the annual Catholic high school Steel City, where four singles and Indian courtsters. game ^hind the holders of first Casper, Wyo., K. of C. council as­ and third in the ^ternoon: From Carthy, J. J. Flynn, Richard Leo­ ROOFinC picnic, Regis will meet S t Francis' two doubles matches will be The Bruin team will meet Flor­ place. It was, needless to say, an sisted in the exemplification of the Denver— James D. Baler, Howard nard!, Mraes. Albert K e s s 1A r, in a contest that will have much ence high later in the season. amazing race and one that ap­ degrees. J. Brewer, Jr.; Edward Dulacki, Charles Keegan, P. J. Kirwan, For Help on YOUR Roof ProUom bearing on the final league stand Abbey Sweetheart peared impossible of duplication Dr. Arthur B. Funnell, Thomas W, Phyllis Moecon, Severn Pedersen, Two Softball Teams Unbeaten John F. Martin, supreme direc­ ings. There is a great chance that this tor of -the K, of C. and prominent Hart, William S. Hart, Frederick Charles Coryell, and E. Kidd; Mr. In the feature game Sunday, Two teams remain undefeated year’s hammer-ahd-tongs chase Oklahoma layman, gave the main A. Jackson, Bernard 0. Murray, and Mrs. C. M. Quigley and son, PU(m eQ\bbS\ May 4, Regis high howed for the in' the intra-mural softball league will repeat the formula, however, address at the banquet in honor Step^hen L. R. McNichols, Ernest John, and many from Carbondale and that, possibility adds even first time this year, when the An after a week’s play. The Braves, of the new members at the Olin A, Tomeo, and the Rev. Lawrence and Basalt. greater interest to a flag chase •nunciation Cards combined timely led by Fireball Joe Berta, and the hotel Sunday evening. Other A. Walter; from Boulder—the Mr. and Mrs. William Andrews that is already hot with competi WESTERN ELATERITE hitting and clever pitching to score college Skylarks still have to taste speakers at the banquet were the Rev. Augustine La Marche, O.S.B.; of Buena Vista are the parents of a 6-2 victory. St. Francis’ stayed defeat, while the other four teams tion. ■very Rev. Monsignor John R John Finn, Victor Helhjrg, Milton a daughter born Monday, May 6. ROOFING COMPANY in the unbeaten class by tripping have all lost at least one game. On Sunday, May 18, when the Mulroy, diocesan director of Perry, Leonard Rock, Gerald Mrs. Andrews is the former Olive EOUITABII 0 t N V I R Cathedral's Bluejays, 6-2. The The Skylarks handed the prep pellet chasers will stage what Catholic Charities; William J. Schmitz, Lester Hamilton, Louis Hsil and had resided in Glenwood BUIIDING tOlOKAlH' Holy Family Tigers spoiled the Nippers their first league setback, IS certain to be one of the top Nelson, Denver grand knight; Jos­ Archuietta, and Col. F. S. Mat­ for many years.' Slatarite titular hopes of Mullen’s Mustangs 8-4, Tuesday, May 6, while the tripleheaders of the season, the eph Lenihan, Boulder grand tocks. Thomas Collins of Eagle is a by scoring all their runs in one Cubs, with Bill Coble on the hill- possibility of a four-way tie for knight; State Deputy William J. The members of the (Jasper patient at a local hospital suffer­ inning, to drop the Fort Logan lock,. took the measure of the the top spot will become either council who assisted in the initia ing from an attack of rheumatism. crew, 6-4. Rebels and sent the latter, team a 60-60 cnance or only a vague tion were W. Hawkins, V. Mul- memory. On that day, St. Fran Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller, In the game Tuesday, May 6, St into the cellar. vaney, J, D. Dixon, L. E. Hus THE OLD OWL SAYS cis’ will clash with Mullen home; who resided in Glenwood about a Joseph’s handed the Tigers a 3-1 Nips Lose Wild Tilt, 37-21 son, and J. D. Trlpehy. the Annunciation Cardinals, rated St ElizabeA’s year, will open a cafe in Eagle. loss in another of the loop’s thrill In one of the wildest softball in many quarters as the best Speakers Explain USO Funeral services for Augudt ing pitchers’ battles. games ever witnessed here, the Zang were held Saturday, May 3, Nippers dropped their opener in team in the loop, will battle the The place of the 'K. of C. and LEAGUE STANDINGS Holy Family Tigers, whom we con­ the National Catholic Community in St. Stephen’s church, ^ r . ^ n g W. L. Pet. the South Central Junior loop to TEAM— sider the most dangerous crew in Service in the United Service Or­ passed away in Pueblo Tuesday, St. rrtneii' .. ______S 0 1.000 Roosevelt by the unbelievable Men to Receive .700 the league, and Regis high’s de ganizations, which have been com April 29. He had been in failing Annuncittion score of 87-21. Fifty-eight runs B egii ...... 607 fending co-champions will oppose missioned to provide recreation health for several years. The Rev. .600 had crossed the plate in five in' St. Joteph'i . St. Joseph’s rapidly improving facilities for men in the U. S C. E. Kessler officiated. Mr. Zang Mullen home .600 nings when the game was called. .600 crew. military services, was explained by was laid to .rest beside his mother Holy Ftmlly In. the first two innings the Cstbedriil ...... 000 Holy Eucharist and father in Rosebud cemetery the main speaker, John P. Martin, Teddies had an 18-2 lead, but the Victories for the Fransalians, and by Monsigrnor_ Mulroy, liroyf who He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Nips got back in the game in the Cardsi and Reds would leave the final league decision up to these (St. EIlMbeth’t ParUh) had just returned from USO meet­ Rose Shupbach of Glenwood and Martha Wemhoff (above) of third inning when they scored 12 three teams, but triumphs for the ings in the East. Mrs. Phil Kruich of Butte, Mont., Center Nine Will Fort Wayne, Ind., has been chosen tallies. This Sunday is Mother’s day and other three clubs would clear the The slogan, "Everybody wel­ and five brothers, John of Salt “ Abbey’s Sweetheart for 1941’’ by The Teds used four chuckers is also the regular Holy Name tracks for a four-way tie. There come, and everything free,’’ which Lake City, William of Kellogg, the Monogram club at the Canon while Martinez, Slanovich, and Communion Sunday. His Excel­ undoubtedly are those who scoff at appeared on K. of C. huts in mili­ Ida.; Ben of Silt, David of Berke­ Join City League City Benedictine school. Miss Wem­ Holden saw mound duty for the lency, Bishop Urban J. Vehr, has For ynn tb« Rudion chromi alloy the mere suggestion of such tary camps in the last World war, ley, Calif., and Albert of San hoff, a student at Fort Wayne Greenies. approved this Sunday as father- cylinder block baa bean the hardetk quadruple dead heat, but, with will not appear this time, said Su­ Francisco, Calif. Central Catholic, was sponsor of Boxors to Roeeivo Lottors and-son Communion day. The Very in any car . . . for lonser entint Ufa, Spring has made itself felt in teams as evenly matched as the preme Director Martin. 'The K. of John Quigley, son of Mr. and the Ahbey Bears at the National For the first time members of Rev. Angelus Tintle wishes all the lower oil ooneumiition. No cheap the activities of St. Anthony’s prepsters are thie year, we feel C. will have a vei^ definite, though Mrs. C. Quigley of Spring Valley, Catholic High School Basketball the boxing team will receive men of the parish to.receive Com­ valve Ineerta needed. « Neighborhood house. Through the justified in pointing out just what less conspicuous, work to do for has returned home for the sum tournament in Chicago and, as a awards for their services. The let­ munion on Sunday to honor the co-operation of the city, St. An­ can happen. the service men being called to mer. He had been employed in i ANOTHER REASON WHY A result, was honored b y the Bruin ters are silver with a gold boxing Blessed Virgin and their own thony’s is to have a baseball team the colors today, he said. The army shoe store in Pueblo. USED letter-winners. glove set in. * mothers and to emphasize the holi­ in the city league. The club is to The announcement that St has closed the camps to religious be formed as a permanent organi­ ness of Christian motherhood. The Mary’s of San Antonio, Tex., will Holy Name society will receive in groups, but the 1180 will pro sation. Oood Shephard Aid to definitely appear on the Regis col a body at the 7:30 Mass. vide for recreation facilities out­ On Wednesday evening, May 21, FATHER-SON COMMUNION TO lege grid schedule next year has side the camps. Catholic activi­ I ! H I St. Anthony’s will give an enter­ been the signal for Ranger Coach The Altar and Rosary society ties in the USO centers will be Meet May 13 at 2i30 met Tuesday afternoon, May 6. tainment of song and folk dances. Bob MacKenzie, the Rev. Joseph taken care o f' by the NCOS, of At the same time, the house ex­ BE HELD AT ST. CATHERINE’S Ryan, S.J., 4irector of athletics, The Rev. Claude Kellerman, O.F. which the K. of C. are a member or­ Is STILL a M., opened the meeting. Various The Good Shepherd Aid society pects to present moving pictures and Lou Weber, graduate manager, ganization. proposals were discussed. All the will meet at Billy Blake’s tearoom, under the U. S. navy’s auspices. (St. Catharina’ s Parish) society under the direction of Mrs, to breathe easier. The Texas "These are perilous times, but tiers have signed Lloyd “ Singing” articles for the treasure trove, 1000 Grant, Tuesday, May 13, at St. Anthony’s is just opening the The annual father and son Com­ Joseph Hamilton. Joseph Schmitt- which is sponsored by the Altar interesting times,” the speaker Russel, assistwt at Baylor, to take 2:30 p.m. Mrs. M. J. Lester and BETTER wiener and marshmallow roasting munion, sponsored by the Holy ling is chairman of the program society for the parish bazaar to be said. "Though we may have some over tne duties vacated by J. C, Mrs. R. F. Brink will be hostesses. season. The chaperons, are being Name society, will be held at St. and Anthony Zarlengo win be the held June 14 to 16, are ready. perils -and hardships ahead of us, “ Mose” Simms, the most publicity The election of officers will be held selected. Catherine’s church at the 7 o’clock principal speaker at the breakfast. The sick committee reported we may be optimistic. God of conscious coach in the country. St, and also the final returns of the CAR! Director F. L. Seiner is in St. Mass on Mother’s day. A break­ All the men and the boys are re­ on two members. Mrs. Vin­ fered to save .the Biblical city of "May Day” card -party will be Mary’s, incidentally, is going Joseph’s hospital. A number of the fast will served after the Mass by quested to assemble in the school cent Kandorf is recovering splen­ Sodom If ten just were found. In announced. All members and center boys have called upon him. the women of the Altar and Rosary hall at 6:46 a.m. They will march through a period -of -readjustment the United States everywhere some and its appearance in' Denver next didly after a serious operation, and friends are invited. in procession into church Mrs. Giese is also on the road to gather in His name.” He concluded The Annual Mother'i Ball on Sunday October will not attract the same V IC HEBERT Night if one of the many atar eventi New members will be received recovery. After the business meet­ by saying that he feels that "the interest that would be aroused i f Patronize These Firms. They tured dxzrlng the eloeing week of dance by the Holy Name society and the ing a short social hour of enter Divine Providence has in the cos­ festivities which will ring down the cur­ St. Vincent’s Aid drum-beating Mose were still at Are Co-operating With Your TAbor 1478 3660 Downing Holy Name pledge will be renewed tainment and refreshment fol­ mic scheme a . definite place for tain on the Rainbow’s season next Tuaaday the helm. Paper. night. The final nights will climax a year by all men after the Mass. lowed. the 'United States . . . where In which Manager 0. K. Farr of the Rain­ eventually we may find a Chris- Meets at Home Following the business meeting The students of the San Antonio At the Holy Name monthly bow has made a record in featuring an un­ school, through their publication, tion civilization dominated by usual array of name bands. of the society Monday evening. meeting on Monday, May 5, sev­ the Rattler, announce that they are (ihristian ideals.”. Mother’s Dsy is always celebrated at the May 4, the men and their guests eral important items were dis St. Vincent’s Aid society met highly pleased with Simms’ resig­ Rainbow by a big spring dancing party to enjoyed a dance program pre cussed. which all ladies are admitted free until Tuesday, May 6, at St. Vincent’s nation. A recent issue of the stu­ ‘It 18 Later LOOP MARKET nine o’clock. sented through the courtesy of The coronation of the Blessed home. The following members dent paper devotes a full page to Than We ThinkF FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE The ciosing night of the Rainbow wiJl were reported ill: Mrs. J, T, J3ro- the Jimmie Gatliwher School o f Virgin’s statue May 4 was an im­ Tap Dancing. Refreshments were •letttrs' that Vere writtftn to Time be next Tuesday night and will mark the nin, Mrs. J. T. Tierney, Mrs. Han- protesting the manner in which pressive ceremony. Before an' "It is later than we think,” the Free Parldag With Purchase of 50e or More at 1429 Lawreaeo last appearance of the Tiny Hill orchestra rahan, and Mrs. John F. Vail. Mrs. served in the cafeteria - after the* overflow congregation, the soda! common sun-dial motto, was the here before returning^to a postponed en program' the newsmagazine handled the gagement at one of Chicago’s Urgent ball­ F r ^ J. Cashin was reported as a story of Mose’s withdrawal from ists, attired in white gowns, pre­ keynote of the talk of Monsignor rooms. Tiny Hill, known as America’s Big­ new member. Mrs. K. E. Pettepier The annual spring frolic to be the Rattler athletic scene. ceded and followed by flower girls Mulroy. "W ar or the proximity The firms listed here de> gest Bandleader, has shattered alt spring at­ given by the O’Neil sisters’ per­ and pages, escorted the -May of war is at our doorsteps,” he tendance records during his engagement at reported on the work of the Den­ Articles in slick-paper maga­ SOLES ver deanery. Mrs. Ralph Kelly sent sonality classes will be held in the queen. Miss Frances Deciani, to said. “ There' will be no just peace serve to be remembered the Rainbow. On the closing night. Tues­ zines and big newspapers notwith­ Uta’f Wonra’i, and CbUdnati day. the portly maestro has souvenirs for a message to the gproup. . parish hall on Friday evening. May standing, it is apparent that the the shrine of the Blessed Virgin. unless we at least threaten to de­ when you are distributing the’^ ^ t BOO ladies.—Adv. 9. All the children of the school During the singing of a hymn to fend ourselves from the unjust Half Salta The following program was pre students of St. Mary’s were not your patronage in the dif* Efea JEuunined GUsm* Fitted sented by the members of the in­ will participate. Admission is 25 overly fond of Mose Simms and Our Mother, the crown was placed aggressor.” He told the K. of C cents for adults and 15 cents for on the head of the Virgin Queen’s that the^ have a mission that may Loop Shoe Repair Shop stitution: Song, “ Old Swimming demonstrated their lack of admira­ ferent lines of business. Loan Uark,t. Lawraaca Steaal lid* HARRY M. LUSTIG Hole,’’ grades four and five ^ dance, children. tion by staying away from the few statue. prirove to ■be far ■ greater than any- The Holy Hour, which is held th:ling they have -accomplished in OPTOMETRIST Rito Chavez, Vincent Allgood, Mi­ Pete Smythe’s orchestra will be borne games in large numbers. chael Rivera, James Burnes, Willie featured at the spring social to One student, in describing his feel­ weekly at 7 :30, has increased in at­ the past. tendance owing to the change in Office Phone KEyitone 3683 Swazo, and Tommy Evans; song, be given by the parish at Elitch’s ings for the coach, wrote in the “ We have a duty to the young “ Better Be Good,’’ Minims; playlet. ardens on Thursday evening Rattler: “ It was news to hear time. It is now combined with the Americans wh6 have been placed in 935 Fifteenth St. weekly novena to St. Anthony. uniform and who have left homes OCTTLI8T • PRESORIPnOMS FILLED The Women, cast—Clifford Brula, ay 16. Admission to the par! he had resigned when I know he Louis Jenkins, Wally Smith, Jack and to the evening’s entertain­ resigned himself to a stooping po­ Next Tuesday, Father Fridolin and jobs. We must keep the influ­ The Best in Sava^, Carl E v e r 11, James ment in the Trocadero is included sition and was booted accordingly.” Shockley, O.F.M., will preach the ence of religion and spirituality, as Hardin, Albert Videtich, Robert in the |1 ticket. This party is tak­ Another member of the student sermon. This Friday, May 9, the well as social well-being, in the lives Used Bums, Leo Case, Ben Covey, Don­ ing the place of the annual carni­ body said this of Simms’ elevens: Sorrowful Mother novena will be of these boys,” Monsignor Mulroy ald Jenkins, Harold Teal, Leslie val bands’ card party, "His teams weren’t what they held as usual, and Father Crispin continued. The NCCS was the most on Mother*s Day Furniture Leevey, Kenneth Malloy, Horace St. Catherine’s PTA will hold its were cracked up to be in more Pfirman, O.F.M., director, •will practical plan the Ainerican Hier­ speak on "Mary, the Mother o f the archy was able to draft for co­ ALSO NEW Walters, Darrell Graeber, Joseph monthly meeting Tuesday after­ than inability.” And the charges Basson, Joseph Walsh, Edwarc noon, May 13, at 3:15. The coun­ go on and on. Missions.” Services begin promptly operation with the national de­ POTTED Decker, Martin Thomas, Danny One thing, however, is certain. at 7:30. fense morale pornam. The Chari­ C««b or Credit cil will convene before the meeting Hlavety, Evaristo Mendoza, James at 2:30. The new officers will be The student body will line up be­ St. Elizabeth’s senior baseball ties leader asked for the assistance A FULL LINE OF Markalunas, Patrick Johnson, installed and Father John J. Flana hind the new St. Mary’s grid re­ team has been entered in the of ail in the USO fund-raising OFFICE FURNITURE John Tomoff, Paul Garcia, and gan, S.J., of Regis college, will be gime and support it as it never Old Timer’s league. The men will drive. PLANTS We rent Folding Chairs, Card and Simon Maldanado; the guest speaker. His topic for did in the. past, because the pig- play their first n m e before -the Banquet Tablet, Dishes, Silver­ Girls of the Sunday school class discussion will be “ College Educa skinners will be part of the school league opens on May 27 this Sun­ Speaker h ware, anything in stock. — George Malanado, Edwin Head, tion.” —something that could hot be said day afternoon. May 11. Their op- National Leader Herbert Whitaker, Harold Mur­ of the Rattlers under Mose. With ponents will be the Zone Cab team up Established 1888 Michael Dennis, infant son of John F. Martin, speaker at the 50c PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 phy, Robert Guild, and Edmund Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Brennan more than 750 enrolled at the uni­ Father Crispin, it still anxious Nelson; K. of C. banquet, is a national OPEN FROM 8 A. U. TO 6 P. H. was ^baptized Sunday, May 4. His versity, St, Mary’s should place to acquire any young men between Best Selection of flowers and Song, “ Alexander Is a Swoose,” leader in K. of C. and Catholic sponsors were Helen Suppes and representative team on the field the ages of 17 and under 22, who grades one, two, and three; dance, Action work. He is a member of plants in Denver at lowest Martin u. Brennan. next fall. Athletics wdll at least wish to play in this league for St, “ Waltz Clog,’’ grades two, three the supreme board of directors Patricia Leola, infant daughter be under the control of the faculty Elizabeth’s. prices. four, and five; dance trio, Harold of the K. of C., of Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Mariotti and that is a great progressive Murphy, Edwin Head, and George Confirmation Plannod the body that was b^tized. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph step. Maldanado; square dance, grades - The following children will be governs the F. Heffner were the sponsors. We hold no brief for Mose, but five and six; soft shoe tap, Harold confirmed after the Jubilee Mass affairs of the Charles Leo, infant son of Mr. we do admit that the gentleman Palmer Flowersi Teel, Robert Bums, Evaristo Men Sunday, May 11, at 10 o’clock order between and Mrs. Leo F. Werkmeister was was one of the most colorful char­ doza, and Robert Guild; finale acters we ever encountered. He Milo James Zeh, Theodore Joseph national con­ Loop lU k t a KE 6010 “ America, I Love You,” directed baptized. The sponsors were Mr, Abeyta, Mary Elizabeth Lavall ventions. He and Mrs. Joseph A. Dell-Aquilla. failed as a coach and as an ath­ OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY. MOTHSR’S DAY by Dorothy Foreman and Shirley letic director, but he did not fail Rita Kathleen Pfeifer, 'William Mi has been a Rundle. The first of the sodality’s parties chael Wickersham, Richard An member of the SPECIAL RATES TO REGISTER READERS Land a Good Job with for the hope chest fund given in calling St. Mary’s to the atten­ After the program the members tion of the nation at large. Simms tony Abeyta, Clement Peter Pfei Knights of Co­ BARNES’ Help I Wednesday, April 30, was very fer, Mildred Agnes Lanimanta; lumbus since A Barnes count quickly fits for went to the dining-room, wljere a will be missed by the newspaper­ social time was enjoyed by all successful. Twenty-four table William Danos, Anthony Mac Mar 1912 and it a desirable office positions. Daily were in play. The committee in men, but not, it is apparent, at St calls from openings snsble those present. Mary’s. shall, John Thomas O’Neil, Marion a 8 1 grand Barnes graduates to get located charge thanks all the donors and Mary Brooks, Mary Ann Danos^ night a n d quickly. New classes sabh Mon­ those who helped in any way with Mary Florence Howard, Jackie Leo past Oklahoma day. Visitort welcome. 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION the arrangements. Two cakes don Augustine, Edward Michae state deputy. Week of May l l i Holy ated by Mrs. Mary Gallagher and Cro*» abbey, Canon City, and Dinner, Crowning Bishop, John Joseph Clayton, John Mr. Martin B A R N E S COMMERCE/ Mrs. Frank Menten were won by Francis Erger, Julius Andrew M10 0Uium>e«,Dn(TU KE 2381 ' St. Micbael’t pariik, Delta. is the father Robert Lavoie and M. Breen. The Pfeifer, John Charles Wagner, De of six children Our Lady of Sorrows pariah, raecial prizes were won by 'Walter East Lake, may have 13 hours Held by Nurses lores Mary Abeyta, Joyzclld De and is chair­ S^tampfel, Bob Young, Nick Law- loroa Barret, Mary Catherine man of . the Patronise These Firms. Tliey of Exposition of the Blessed lor, Margaret Wheatley, Florence Are C o-o p era tin g With Your Krantz, Delores Elizabeth Wright, board of trus- JOSLIN’S Sacrament instead of the '' Kaltriter, Mrs. R. W. Stewart, Bar­ (St. Joseph’s Hospital) Paper. Bobby Jones, Leo O’Neil, Joseph John F. Marttii teeS of the Forty Hours’ devotion.- bara Bates, Cecelia Johnson, and The sodality of St. Joseph’s hos­ pital school of nursing had a ban­ Palaro, Robert Pfanenstiel, Caro- Cathedral parish: in Oklahoma Eileen Bauman. lyne Willette, Leota Gowen, Tessie City, Okla. After serving as a "DENVIR-S HOST PROGRESaiVK LAUNDRY" , quet and May crowning Monday evening. May 6. The Rev. Ed­ Ann Howard, Margaret Demling, city counselor from 1923 to ward A. Conway, S.J., was the Mary Ann Ress, Shirley Ann Ba­ 1927 and as a member of the rone, Joan Coley, Clementine Co- 68th Anniversary THE CASCADE LAUNDRY speaker at the dinner In the din­ municipal council., between 1931 Cathedral PTA razza, Norman Dahl, Lawrence "TBT ODB NBW SERVICE" ing-room of the Catherine Mullen and 1936, he was elected mayor Goetz, Edwin Osborne, Johanne Memorial nurses’ home. Follow­ of Oklahoma City. Hit talent as a Patterson, Joan Gentz, Carol Joan Complete Laundry Service Meets May 12 ing toasts to senior student nurseaj speaker made Mr. Martin’s posi­ Yates, Barbara "Zigler, Francis 186T Harkst WE CALL FOB AND DELIVER Miss Patricia von Wolfe, outgoing tion as mayor odious to his family. TA. I67MITI Zinge, Mary Alice Patterson, Glen prefect, presented the pin of of­ On an average of four nights* a •The Cathedral Parent-Teachers' Wells, Dale Wells, Merril Riven- week and for as many luncneons, association has scheduled its last fice to' Miss Nadine Brashears, baugh, Robert Behl, Larry Spahn, meeting of the present season for the new prefect. he was required to speak before Boboy Patterson, Buddy Patter­ various organizations. In order to SAIE Monday afternoon. May 12, at Miss Braahears and Miss Cath­ son, Raymond Phillips,- Charles spend some time with his family, 2:30 in the school cafeteria, 1824 erine Sharping were chosen to rep Schmitz, Stanley Jones, and Jos­ he decided not to run for the office Logan street The recently elected resenl the hospital sodality at the eph Drietz, again, officers of the organization to be Summer School of Catholic Action installed at the meeting will in­ this yfar.. At present the K. of C. leader ★ ★ ★ . . 4-.0SP.M. clude; , President, Mrs. Raymond Following the banquet, the sod- Society Will Plan it conducting a private law prac­ Lv. • * • ’ 6-JO A.M. Hamilton; vice president, Mrs. alists marched to the chapel for tice and conmtii^ most of his spare Ar. St, ; 8;0S A.M - time to Catnolie.. affairs. He was Ar. Kansas City r • • j jg p Jolm O’Shea; treasurer, Mrs. Qrist Benediction of'the Blessed Sacra­ Annual Breakfast ment, celebrate by. the Rfv. Pat­ appointed by the Most Rev. Bishop Ar. St. U)u>» • 'tion* U*t and South Madonna; secretary, Mrs. James iHskes eonrsnisnt eon - Q 13 Tait; historian, Mrs. Lewis La­ rick Devlin. They then marched Francis C. Kelley as diocesan ment. in procession around the hospital chairman of the NCCS. 6 5 ' I O m sh The monthly meeting of the Our Greatest Sale in 68 Years to St Louis la Mrs. Fred Kemme will preside buildings and back to ^he steps Holy Ghost Altar and Rosary Under his leadership, the K. of tolui.-Ci'TiaeWt"'' . fa n e at the installation. of the nurses’ home,-where a Liv­ society will be held in Hbly Ghost C, in Oklahoma have taken an Money-Saving f aU R lA U Mrs. Charles Kelty, who is in ing Rosary was formed and a hall on Monday, May 12, at 2 active part in. the street-preaching statue of the Blessed Vii^gin was SUSUNeTON tRAVet charge of the entertainment for o’clock. Plans will be made for the movement. Members follow up the Burlington 13S the occasion, has announced that crowned. Student nurses in uni­ annual Confmunion Mass and street-preaching: priests with ad­ NOW IN PROGRESS ,yth e n 4 ChamM off)..Teber »W the children of the first grade' have form represented the/Hail Marys breakfast for the members. The dresses on Catholic subjects, in­ prepared a, spesial musical of the fosary and others in formal resident asks that as many mem- struction of prospectivespe converts; Route gi;am under the direction of Sister gowns represented the Our Fa- oera as possible attond. the meot- and the spread of. Catholic litera­ Mary Eleaaot ' ' ’ ,iherB, iiog. ture. 7m

PAGE TEN Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 8, 1941 ■^tm ■ >

Miss Nellie Lennon to Lead ILLCFBGIESOF Casper Pastor Reduces THE HOPPER WAY FOR By JR. E. g. OF i. Senior Tabernacle Society jiCIFTF TO IF F Debt $41,000 in 4 Years Additional details of interest to At the May meeting of the J. T o «e y ; fifth vice president, succeeded them were forced to ( r t h a t a d d t o Colorado Catholics given in the dismiss classes after a year. On Senior Tabernacle society, held in Mrs. Edward T. Gibbons; sixth THE FUN OF BAKING vice president, Mrs. Phillip Clarke; history of the Diocese of Chey­ Aug. 18, 1892, six Sisters of St. the home of Mrs. 0. M. Kellogg, enne are touched upon this week. [I recoiling secretary, Mrs. A. E. Francis, an order still teaching at the following officers were elected The book was edited and published Murchie; corresponding secretary, St. Francis’, arrived at the mis­ to serve for the coming year: by the Most Rev. Patrick A. Mc­ sion. Pikes Peak is so white and Mrs. J. P. Donley; financial secre Saturday, May 10, was an President, Miss Nellie Lennon; Govern, fourth Bishop of Chey­ tary, Mrs. Ralph Shaw; treasurer. A general meeting of all circle Among the Whites for miles fine you’ll see the difference nounced by Miss Ann Lhnacher, first vice president, Mrs. Fred enne. One remarkable accomplish­ Miss Barbara Bach, and auditor, around, St. Stephen’s mission has immediately. Smooth, easy chairman of the council of the Gushurst; second vice president, members of the Junior Tabernacle ment that is described with a few Miss Ann Birmingham; third vice Mrs. Ella M. Weekbaugh. always haa a reputation for hon­ Junior Catholic Daughters of society is being held Friday night, lines in the history concerns St. esty, uprightness, and good will. mixing and tip-top results president, Mrs. Chas. J. Dunn; The Rev. John P. Moran was America, to be the last day on May 9, a t ' S t Francis de Sales’ Anthony’s parish of Casper. The The _ whole county talks of the make cake baking a pleasure. which members ■ may complete fourth vice president, Mrs. John guest speaker. His subject was net parish debt when the Rev. school at 8 o’clock. Returns mission garden and the excellent “ Pioneers in Colorado Missions." Thomas O’Reilly took charge in Buy Pikes Peak today. honor tests and receive honor pins, for ball tickets will be asked for at work done in raising plants, vege­ May, 1936, was $101,000. By the which will be awarded at the semi­ Thomas Tierney, local tenor, pre­ this meeting. The chairmen of the tables, and flowers. A commodious annual court meeting in May. Miss end of 1940, in less than four COMPLETE sented the musical program. The ball, ways and means, and public­ play hall for the children has been Limacher said that members who years of a difficult period, the accompanist was Miss Amy Iverson. ity committees are being congrat­ erected, and a fine farm plant Guests included Mrs. J. B. Cos. priest had reduced this debt to hv^e not completed tests must, if ulated by the officers and mem­ has been built up, though the mis­ PROTECTION $60,000. they wish to receive a pin, make griff, Mrs. J. Wyler of Indiana, bers of the Junior Tabernacle so­ sion is largely dependent on char­ arrangements with counselors for Mrs. C. A. Newberry of Alliance, ciety on the successful benefit The outstanding diocesan build­ ity to meet its expenses. A fire a date not later than Saturday in T conducted Saturday night, May 2, ing erected in Bishop McGovern’s of unknown origin on Jan. 20, which to complete their work. for the vacation schools. regime is St. Joseph’s $273,000 1928, completely destroyed the 2 % orphanage at Torrington, dedi­ mission church, the boys’ building, The drill team will continue with Miss Regina Capella, president or VALUATION cated Sept. 1, 1930, by Bishop J. and the boys’ recreation hall. practice drills for the Memorial of St. Cecilia’s circle, was married To serve Catholic youth with Henry Tihen of Denver. Situated Friends of the Indian missions day parade. to William Cassell on April 30 at Catholic literature. Pamphlet week, on a 93-acre irrigated farm, ipod- subscribed to a rebuilding fund, E xpertxfyerr rsedc^itn^l^edtuii The last social of troop No. i S t John’s church before the 7 under the sponsorship of Our ern, practical, and fireproof, the which, coupled with the insurance, was given by Lorraine Marchi and o’clock Mass. The bride was attrac Katherine Klamann. Games were Lady’s sodality, was observed at main building comprises three and $20,000 given by the Amer­ tively gowned in a street dress of TAbor 3353 Cathedral high school May 5 to 9. stories and a high basement, and ican Board of Catholic Missions, played and prizes were awarded to dusty pink with navy blue accesso­ Booklets concerning the conduct has accommodations for the per restored the buildings. The total Miss Limacher, counselor, and ries. She wore a gardenia corsage and character of Catholic youth sonnel and 85 children. In 1936 number of Catholic Indians on the Theresa Bailey. The bridegroom’s sister, Alice Cas­ and the subversive activities in a beautiful Romanesque chapel, Wind River reservation is 716. Troop No. 2 spent an enjoyable sell, was Miss Capella’s only at­ evening April 28 at a social given America were sold daily in the seating 320, was dedicated. A high Through an error, the number halls by members of the student tendant She wore a navy suit and a by Mary Martin and Gladys Fah- flowered hat. Her flowers were basement provides an auditorium, of priests in the Diocese of Chey­ body. Directed by the faculty mod­ enne was given last week as 33. 1626 CALIFORNIA rig. Games were played and also gardenias. The best man was with stage and dressing rooms. prizes were won by Dorothy erator and Shirley Lewis, girls’ The correct number is 43. prefect, and Ed Simones, boys’ pre­ George McWilliams. St. Cecilia’s Dedicated Jan. 31, 1909, St. W isssvisj «14V* Mary's Cathedral, Cheyenne, is Remember i fect of Our Lady’s sodality, the choir, which the bride organized, erly Phipps. A business meeting sang at the Nuptial Mass. After built of Wyoming grey sandstone, FREE WHY GO DOWN TOWN? FREE will be held May 12 at 7:30 p.m. drive is a national event, orig­ inating at the office of the Queen’ s a short wedding trip to Colorado is 135 feet long 70 feet wide at MOTHER in the clubhouse. D D Work, St. Louis, Mo. Springs, the couple returned to the transept, and seats 650 per WITH Troop No. 8 held a social at the sons. The large arches spanning E E The most popular booklets, make their home in Denver. A re­ ' n ^ r 1 FLOWERS home of Elaine Taylor April 26. ception was held on Sunday eve­ the roof are of steel with oak L L which are written by the Rev. Dan­ I RVICE The grand prize was won by Peggy trimmings, and a spacious sanc­ . PHONE I Order Early iel A. Lord, S.J., who is also edi­ ning, May 4, at the home of the V McGovern. bride’s parents. Misses Mary Cath­ tuary affords ample room for CHcaov €569 ■V For Best Cholcs tor of the Queen’s Work, in the E erine and Margaret Ann Madden Episcopal functions. A Bishop’s COR. S4S mm GILPIN E opinion of the Cathedral students R PHONES entertained at a pre-nuptial party chapel, a large-sized sacristy, a R are What to Do on a Date, Why Y Downtown Prices at Your Doorstep KEystone 0 0 1 0 CHECKER CABS baptistry, and an ample vestibule Y Be Decent, I Can Take It or Leave in honor of Mrs. Cassell on April ED DUVDON. M»r. complete the interior arrange­ TAbor 0 0 1 0 It Alone, Of Dirty Storiee, So We M ill Nellie Lennon 28. The bride-elect was presented MAIN 0 0 1 0 NEW LOW ZONED RATES Abolished Chaperons, Why Be a with a beautiful silver tea set from ments. Ns Lower Ratse in Oenrer Wallflower, I Saw the Soviet, and Nebr.; Miss Ethel Brody, and Mrs. her friends. Churches built throughout the FLOWERS, Inc, TAbor 2233 St. Peggy Grows Up. All financial Celia Butler, Beautiful gifts of Miss Dolores Secord entertained diocese in the last decade include 718 Seventeenth St. ALSO DAILY SIGHT SEEING TODBS profit made by the central office fine linens, handmade lace, two members of Our Lady of Perpetual Sacred Heart of Greybull, com­ of the sodality will be used for the candelabra, embroidered satin, Help circle at her home on Mon­ pleted in 1940 at a cost of $18,000; advancement of the sodality move­ and three sets of vestments were day evening. May 5. this attractive brick structure, O U R S T E A K S presented to the society. ment and the cause of Catholic Our Lady of Loretto circle met seating 200, will be formally dedi­ Action throughout the United Mrs. Lydia O’Hara, who has at the home of Miss Evelyn Miller cated May 28; St. Mary Magda­ States. passed her 89th birthday, divides on Tuesday evening. May 6. lene’s of Evanston, built at a cost Pennsylvania Lawn Mowers her time between the guild and of $33,000 to replace the one de­ The hostess for the last meet­ Are cut from only the finest long the American Red Cross; her stroyed by fire Jan. 4, 1939; this nimble fingers fashion garments ing of St. Jude’s circle was Miss beautiful church, well furnished, 14-IN. STUROY 5.96 Guild Holds Final Virginia Dillon, who entertained has a seating capacity of 156; St. almost perfectly. at her home on April 24. corn-fed beef. Arrangements are being com­ Barbara’s church, Powell, dedi­ Members of Our Lady of pleted for the annual silver-offer­ cated Sept. 22, 1932; its seating Seasonal Parley Lourdes circle met April 24. I6-1H. IHVADERL°, E1'.„9.45 ing tea and garden party to be capacity is about 274 and all the held on June 6. Mrs. Ralph Kelly Members of Our Lady of seats and interior appointments 1716-30 Broadway St. Joseph’s guild met in the are of a beautiful hardwood finish. has been appointed general chair­ Lourdes circle met at the home of Call KE. B208 for GRASS CATCHERS, S3e, 98c library of St. Francis de Sales’ Mrs. Hazel Ride on April 28. Those The building, costing $20,000, was man to solicit old gold throughout Reservations high school Saturday, May 3, for fhe city. The gifts will be used to who spent the evening sewing completely paid for at the time of its last meeting before summer reline sacred vessels for the mis­ linens were Mmes. Billie Lou dedication. Another church is Our 5.PLY CONTINUOUS FABRIC vacation. sion churches. Weber, Helen Canny, and Ann Lady of Sorrows church, Rock Unfinished business concerning Sullivan, and Misses Mary Hand- Springs, blessed by Bishop McGov­ Parish chairmen who will assist H9. 325 GARDEH HOSE the card party was completed and ley, Eileen Purcell, Maxine Davis, ern Dec. 11, 1932. It was built in committee reports were made. Mrs. Kelly are as follows: Annun­ Madeline Lowry, Eleanor Herrin, Italian Romanesque style at a cost ciation, Mrs. Wm. Schweider; Ca­ Reiniorced. he»%Tr innertube, Ruarsnteed A great -deal of interest cen­ and Bemadine Secord. o f,$58,999, including stained glass extra quality. tered around the history that is thedral, Mrs. Ralph W. Kelly; St. windows, and its interior, with its being compiled by the guild his­ Dominic’s, Mrs. Frank Kemme; beautiful stained glass windows Mothers Day 25.2.65 5C.JJ^^.4.95 torian, Mrs. Harry Grout. The Blessed Sacrament parish, Mrs. and wood-carved stations of the book now contains pictures, news­ Alfred H. Rampe; St. Francis de cross purchased from Germany, dream come S T E E L RAKES 65c .u . 9Cc papers, and school and church Sales’, Mrs. William C. Kimmins; Loretto Heights its marble altar, designed in Ven­ items dating back to the time when St. Catherine’s, Mrs. John Nevin; ice, and its vaulted ceiling, giving true! Lovely Spading F orks...... $1.25 100-ft. Hose Reels....$2.15 the Sisters of St. Joseph first estab­ St. James’, Mrs. George Blish; St. with its magnificent beams an lished themselves in Denver and John’s, Mrs. Frank Jennings; St Club to Meet Old-World dignity, is a model of REVCLVIHG CLGTHES REELS ” r r $7.85 the mountain towns. School pic­ Philomena’s, Mrs. J. J. Dooling; architectural beauty. tures from St. Patrick’s and St. St. Mary Magdalene’s, Mrs. L. P. School of Religion Recognised Griebling; Loyola parish, Mrs. The Loretto Heights Women’s Wire Peony Racks...... 30c Leo’s schools show what the well- A singular feature of St. Law­ GOWNS dressed grammar school child of Phillip McCarty; St Vincent de club will hold its regular meeting rence O’Toole’s parish at Laramie Croquet Sets...... $2.25 1892 wore. Contemporary his­ Paul’s, Mrs. L. A. Higgins; Holy and dessert luncheon Thursday, is the Catholic School of Religion, torical events and personages have Family parish, Mrs. J. B. Ginn, May 15, at Pancratia hall. inaugurated in January, 1938. The Lawn Fencing also received attention. and Holy Ghost parish, Mrs. Har­ Mmes. J. R. Costello, J. M. University of Wyoming grants by Munsing- Mrs. R. G. Shilvock was wel­ vey Smith. Everet, L. A. Conway, F. C. Don­ nine hours of a total of transfer Garden Spades ..„„..$1.00 comed back after a long illness. Steady growth and achievement ald, D. O’Grady, and W. P. Horan, credits to any university student wear ... with Heavy Steel Mrs. John Spillane was a recent was shown in the yearly reports. Jr., will be hostesses for the des­ who satisfactorily completes the hospital patient; Mrs. Olin Borrer, The newly elected officers will as­ course. Dandelion Rakes..$1.00 sert luncheon and card party. All wide skirt! WHEEL BARRCWS Mrs. George Eppich, and Mrs. sume their duties in October. the memberi are requested to be Long and Interesting is the his­ Lawn Trimmers with 8-in. Peter Lament were reported con­ present, as the meeting will be tory of the Jesuit St. Stephen’s STEEL valescing. Mrs. Carl Ott is ill in the last one held this season. mission, which has charge of^ the TRAY 5 .0 C „.6 .G O wheel, 4 blades....$6.75 St. Joseph’s hospital. Queen’s Daughters At the April session, the mothers Arapahoe Indians on thi the Wind Prizewinners at the social hour River reservation. Beg:un in 1884 COMPLETE U \ E BUILDING H.\RDWARE— DOOR CHECKS voted to change the name of the were Mother Georgiana, Mrs. C. Hear Center Head club to Loretto Heights College by Father John Lutz, S.J., the 1.50 AND ACCESSORIES M. Butler, Mrs. Mary Craig, Mrs. Women’s club. All women inter­ first mission church was built of J. J. Jaap, Mrs. J. R. Kline, Mrs. ested in the college, mothers of stu timber, hauled from the mountains 35 miles away, and brick, made by R. McDonough, Mrs. Alice Nevans, Misses Teresa and Catherine dents, or friends are invited to Some stylet, 2 .0 0 Father Lutz himself, .^hat the Mrs. D. J. Reinert, Mrs. Alma Maher entertained the Queen’s join the club. MAYER HARDWARE problem of soldiers’ morals is not Reiter, Mrs. John Spillane, and Daughters Sunday, May 4, at 3 1520 ARAPAHOE a new one is evidenced from the Mrs. F. Spindler. p.m. at their home, 965 Pennsyl­ Hostesses for the day were vania, with Miss Eulalia Baroch fact that one of the early priests Final Mealing of Year in the mission, the Rev. John Mrs. C. M. Butler, Mrs. Mary as co-hostess. Sleep in comfort . . a Craig, and Mrs. A. Wren. Brenner, S.J., who gave a lecture Guest speakers were John Is Held by Press Club to the reservation soldiers on the sleep in beauty! Sim­ Moody, resident director of Vail laws and obligations of marriage, ple, smart and flatter^ Officers Are Installed Community center, 1904 W. 12th aroused so much resentment that avenue, and Miss Rose Weisman, A large number attended the ing gowns in a soft, season’s last luncheon meeting of he was forbidden to come near a volunteer group worker at the them again. So discouraged did finely knit rayon . . . By College Alumnae center. Mr. Moody briefly out­ the Catholic Woman’s Press club Saturday, May 3, at the Argonaut he Ijecome that he left the mission lined the history of and activities and gave his superior such a in Murmur Blue, Newly elected officers of the at the center, and Miss Weisman, hotel. Miss Katherine Kenehan, president, presided. gloomy account of the situation Wynken Pink. We’ll Loretto Heights Alumnae associa a junior at East high, read that it took a direct appeal to the tion, installed at homecoming, a paper on “Juvenile Delinquency,’’ After the luncheon and business Jesuit general in Rome before the gift wrap it gayly for April 27, are anticipating an ac­ which won for her a two-year meeting, members read and dis­ Missouri province would send out Mother’s Day! tive term. They are: President, scholarship at the Denver U. school cussed articles they had written. a missionary. In 1888 a sisters’ Mrs. Gertrude Norman Prinzing; of commerce. The Very Rev. Dr. The highlight of the program was convent was completed, where for vice president, Mrs. Nellie Mae William Higpns was also present two original monologs presented a time the Sisters of Charity Hunt Kelty; secretary. Miss Mar­ by Miss .Marjorie Gallaher. Design Your Home for Happiness with and spoke briefly." taught some 90 Arapahoe children. THE DENVER— guerite Bisbing, and treasurer, The members will honor their The club officially adjourned How intractable these children Street Floor Miss Geraldine Gray. They will mothers, living and deceased, with until next October, although a evidently were is shown by the be aided by the following council a Mass offered at St. Philomena’s board of directors’ meeting has fact that when the sisters left members: Mrs. Pauline McGuire by the chaplain. Father Higgins. been scheduled 'fon September. three lay women and a priest who McMurtry Paints, Curran, chairman of the ways and means committee; Mrs. Marie Me T H E I8TH AHHUAL SALLY DEE CHOCOLATES Namara Creamer, chairman of the Plans Are Completed for publicity committee; Miss Jewel A 'Mother*s Day Remembrance! Glass and Mirrors McGovern, chairman of the enter­ SOCIAL and S p rin g F ro lic tainment committee; Mra. Lucille Thursday erening. May *15th. McMurtry MIXED PAINT to beautify and- Mannix O’Dea, chairman of the DCCW Convention May 15 Benefit of Holy Family parish, and protect the outside . . . WALL PAINTS in membership committee; Miss Mary St. Catherina’s parish. At the Nieters, cnairman of the circle 75c ib. beautiful colors for the inside . . . GLASS and Final plans Have been made officers, standing committees, and world famous Eliteh’s Gardens. committee, and Miss Catherine Dancing Hn the Troeadero Ball­ MIRRORS for that modern look of spacious­ Floyd, head of the public relations for the annual convention of the group representatives. Our famous choco­ Before the close of the morning room. All concessions will be in ness and charm. committee. Denver Diocesan Council of Cath­ full swing. Please get your tickets lates and bonbons, The May, 1941, issue of the session. Monsignor Mulroy will talk made in our own olic Women, which will take place on the National Catho.ic Commu­ early. $1.00 coupla. Extra lady 25c alumnae’s semi-annual Newt Briefs at gate. See ad on page 3. Mtchen, with a cel­ is in the process of being edited at the Shirley-Savoy hotel May 15. nity Service, He recently returned lophane wrapping by Misses Catherine Floyd and The convention will open with from Chicago, whei-e he received enhanced with or­ valuable information regarding Mary Nieters, and will be in cir­ Mass at 8:30 o’clock at the Cathe­ chids a n d “ For the part Catholic women will be Yonrs to Enjoy culation shortly. dral, with the Very Rev, Monsi­ Mother.’’ 1-, 2-, 3- The next alumnae activity will asked to play in the National Cath­ For sddtd plsasort. seurtaia at ths and 5-lb. - boxes. gnor John R. Mulroy as celebrant. olic Community Service program. Cosmopolitan - PIONEER DINING be the annual summer get-together Phone Orders! As this Mass will be offered for the At 12:30, luncheon will be held BOOM . . held on the college campus. Plans intention of the Holy Father, it is in the Empire room, with Mrs. L. will be formulated at a later date 0 0 r P B B THE DENVER— expected that a large number will SHOPPE . . . Btrett Floor by the officers. A. Higgins presiding. The ^ est be present. speaker at the luncheon will be BAMBOO 'The business session will con­ the Most Rev, Urban J. Vehr, D.D. ROOM. Rso. vene at 9:30 in the Colorado Cen­ As the convention will last but onrasnd t b t The Handicraft Shop tennial room of the Shirley-Savoy, one day, reports from the nomi­ Oosmopolitaa DAVID J. FOLEY. Prop, with Mrs. S. J. O’Day presiding. nating committee, resolutions com­ to eot-of-towa ARTLEATHER — METALS — FIBER The...... invocation and welcome wil ill mittee, and credentials committee frtsnds. PLASTICS — AEROPLANE KITS be pven by the'Very Eev. Thomas will be read at the afternoon ses­ 731 East Colfax TA. 6961 J. Wolohan, spiritual director of Cosmopolitan Hotel T.. Wejtem Aaest for sion. At the close of the afternoon ‘W/ier* Dmtnr Shop* With ContidanoeP—Phone KE. 2111 Fellovcroftcn, Ine„ Booton, Hau. the Pueblo deanery. The morning meeting, election of officers will BBADBDRY B. M(OR8K. Goa. Hf*- will be given over to report* of take place. ^ aiiJjwttJ'ir!'-"'

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At S t Francit de Salet: crown­ N II Cl lift Academy ing ceremony was held ST. PHILOMENA’S WILL HAVE FATHERS. SONS TO RECEIVE I l l U i ULUU linillLU Sunday evening. May 4, with Josepliine PileaePilaae as queen. PerlieipanisParlit in the coronation are shown here, left to right; Catherine Pniisner, Mary Evelyn Ciirrigan, Josephine Palaze, Margaret Ann Drinkard, Mar­ 03378424 1ST COMMUNION ON MAY 11 ' COMMUNION MOTHER’S DAY garet Hiller, and (behind at right) Mary Golden, prefect of the lodalliy. (St. Philomcna’s Parish) objectives of the Knights of Co- '» lumbus. '• ( 8ti Pfancii boys are invited to attend the Betty Jo Jackson, Dorothy Pel­ be brought to those who have been Notre Dame, asking that the cam­ Mass, The Holy Name society will re- smoker with their fathers. ham, Ruth Reiter, Mary Agnes separated from their homes to pus members of the Denver N. D. The Altar and Rosary society celve Communion Sunday, May 11, On Mother's day members of Hett, Barbara Neiters, Helen serve.their country. The constitu­ Sweeney, Rosanna Nolan, Marie club be called on for aid with the ent agencies of the USO will not will be entertained Monday, May at the 8:15 Mass. This is the reg- , the Young Ladies’ sodality will re summer party. 12, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. ular Holy Name Communion Sun-1 celve Communion with their Jeffries, Rita Bahl, Betty Jean only provide their own program in Dugdale, Elisabeth Dunn, Dorothy The N. D. group’s celebration at the USO buildinM but will also Otto Kiene, 1244 Milwaukee. Mrs, day, and, being Mother's day, it ■ mothers at the 0 o^lock Mass, the Broadmoor will be part of Frank Barry and Mrs. T. C. has been designated by the dioc­ which will be followed by a break­ Hinds, Lois Fender, Betty White, co-operate with local groups to George Ott’s three-day opening marshal all community resoureea Rhoades will be the assisting host­ esan union as fathej^and-son Com -' fast at a local cafA All sodailsts Patricia Johnson, Alice Lippert, Catherine McKone, Betty Leonard, mogram for the summer season. for the maintenance of morale. esses. The handmade lace cloth murtlon Sunday. The observance and their mothers are invited to The, success of the club’s nrevlous donated by Mrs. R. Jacobs will be has the approval of Bishop Urban take part in this annual affair Mary Dreiling, June Hoernsr, The activities of the USO will in­ summer balls influenced Mr. Ott clude Individual service on per* awarded at this meetiirg. J. Vehr. sponsored by the Eucharistic com­ Candy Roybal, Patricia Sweeney, to offer the club one of the three Bonat problems, religioue service, May devotions are held every Banns of Matrimony were pub­ mittee. Ruth Ellen Weadick, Rose Hupp, and Bernadette Bond; altos, Char­ nights making Up his opening pro­ social events, and diveraifled group evening, on weekdays at 7:30 and lished Sunday, May 4, for the third On Sunday, May 18, Our Lady’s lotte Megargee, Jeanette Adams, gram. recreation. on Sundays at 5 o’clock. time for William J. Walsh of committee will have charge of the Anna Maria Hett, Gloria Billings, The fovemment plans to pro­ Thirty-five men were present at St. Mary’s parish, San Francisco, annual May crowning to be held at Campus Club Jane Mahoney, Mary Ann Sulli vide the needed buildings which the Knights of Columbus meeting Calif., and Nadine Purfurst o f' 3 p.m. at Our Lady’s shrine in the van, Charlene- Geeck, AnasUsia Makes Mark will, in turn, be leased for a nomi­ In the school euditorium Monday this parish, and for the second" church. Miss Patsy Weadick, pre­ Diltz, and Florence Jacobs, The newly formed Colorado nal fee to the USO. time fdr Joan Lasswell of St. fect, as queen, will have the honor evening, May 5. Paul Horan ad­ Margaret Haney It Prom Queen club at Notre Dame, headed by dressed the group on the work and Philomena’s and Daniel Wilson of of placing a floral wreath on Our Felix PoglianOi Jr., George Evans, + + + Hr. The National CathoHc Commu­ nity Service will be given a share Annunciation parish. ^ Blessed Mother’s statue. The Margaret Haney, a senior, was and Thomas Currigsn of Denver, of the funds raised in this general Merle Nevin was hostess to Ma­ queen’s court will consist of the chosen queen of the annual St. and Leo Robidoux of Fort Collins, members of Our Lady’s commit­ Francis de Sales’ high school campaign. Aa you know, many of rie Bresnahan’s sodality dub in is closing a flna year with 20 DAY OF RECOLLECTION KEPT her home Saturday. Bridge fur­ tee, who will be preceded in the junior-senior prom to be held in the large camps are situated in C. D. OF A. members. One of the group’s pro­ the South where the membership nished the evening’s amusement, procession by the other sodalists the Lincoln room of the Shirley- grams, a winter sports movie ar­ of the Church is relatively smafl with Agnes O’Brien making high and the children of the First Com­ Savoy hotel on Thursday, May iL ranged by the Union Paclflc rail­ BY ST. MARY’S SODALISTS munion class. The two maids, Roberta Roach and and the resources are mlager. score. Margaret Flaherty enter^ road, attracted 200 studenta in tained her sister’s club in the week^ At 7 p.m. on Sunday, May 18, Cecilia Seldnder, were chosen the winter term. (8l. Mary’s Aeadamy) crown-bearer, Mary Golden, Nine the larger cities of our L from the junior class. .state have been assigned a quota Helen Gallagher and Elizabe^ a number of St. PranciS de Sales Because of the Denver elub’s May 6 was keot by the junior marched down the second floor Flaherty received the award. The members of the First Com­ cortidor into the. chapel. for the national drive and each of sodalists will take part in the policy of including students in its sodality of St> Mary’s academy as I munion class will receive the The guard of honor then the associated organizations in the Card CIttIn Convene Living Rosary, sponsored by the membership prior to graduation, a day of recollection under the The C. D. of A. study club met at Eucharist Sunday, May 18. mardhed into the chapel and placed USO is expected to furnish leader­ Parish Sodality union in the Regis the campus unit will be a valuable direction of the Rev. Arthur Lucy luncheon Thursday, May 1, ai the The following parish card clubs bouqueta in two vaaes pro­ ship and workersifor the drive. stadium. A representative of the Red right arm In the alumni’s work. of the (iathedral parish. The exer­ C. U. of A. clubhouse. The presi­ met recently: Mrs. G. L. Mona­ vided for thia purpo.se along the I write at thia tilme to ask you Mrs. Earl Jackson was hostess Cross gave the tuberculosis test President Bart O’Hara said. cises opened with the sodality dent, Mrs. J. H. Johnson, with the ghan’s convened at her homp, 1200* altar rail at the feet of our to assist your local committees and to the sodality members on to 167 students of St. Francis de Pogliano, an officer of the Colo­ Mass and Holy Communion at 8:16 chairman of hostesses, Mrs. J. Detroit. Mrs. R. J. Foley made ' Blessed Mother. The' queen and to secure the co-operation of your Wednesday, May 7, at her home to Sales’ high school on Monday, rado club, is class poet of the ’41 o’clock and closed with a May Catholic groups In making your Foehl, and the hostesses for the high score. The next meeting will compliment Miss Peggy Weadick, May 6. graduates and ranks among the procession, crowning of the her attendants then advanced in­ day, Mrs. Agnes Mattingly, Mrs. be May 20, with Mrs. E. T. Mul- , to the sanctuary and around the own community drive a success. bride-elect. Students of St. Francis de Sales’ first ten men in his class. Virgin’s statue and Benediction John Brubaker, and Mrs. Mabel cahy, 3400 E. Seventh avenue. altar to the steps back of the The drive Is not to be a church grade and high schools will at­ in the afternoon, Mary Jane Lippincolt, received 'the members Mrs. L. A. Fair’s club convened Mitt Meehan to Spend Vacation in jBtatut o f . Our Lady. There the Collection but a community cam­ tend the annual - all-parochial Parochial Spellerg^ Golden of the eighth grade and guests. with Mrs. W. E. Jones. Mrs. I a J. California 'attendants halted while the queed paign. lcnic at Ellteh’s gardens on crowned the statue of Our Blessed It was rqgretted that Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. Ray Jaeger re­ Miss Mary Meehan will leave climbed the steps to place the More than 1,900.000 young hursday. May l6. Are Competing Friday George Leslie was ill and not able ceived the awards. The next meet-. Saturday by plane for California ? Lady, Her attendants were Janet crown upon the head of the statue Americans are in uniform today. The May altar in the St, Francis Among the 91 boys and girls LaMour#) eighth grade; Gloria to attend the meeting. Mrs. Leslie ing will be May 15 with Mrs. J. *T, to spend her vacation -with her of tha Bleased Virgin. The stu­ Over 2,000,000 ethers, men and de Sales’ high echool was elabo­ from all parts of Colorado who are was to have shared with Mrs. Llp- Cronin. Mrs. L. M. Appel was family, who now reside In Oakland. Therese Perry, seventh grade; women, many o f them young peo- rately decorated with palms, blue participating in the spelling bee dent body knelt and recited the pincott in the program for the day, hostess to her dub at the Olift ho­ The monthly meeting of the Mary Gwen Morrissey, sixth grade; :)le, are engaged in our new de- lupine, and yellow daisies by the being held in the Lincoln room of act of consecration to Mary. The "Some Intimate Sketches and 11- tel. Mrs. Anna Phillips and Mrs. PTA, scheduled for this past week, Patsy McCormick, fifth grade; :'ense Industries, All of us have a seniors. The juniors will heve the Shlrley-Savoy hotel Friday, freshman choir sang seleetions lustrstions of Venezuela and Schott made high score. The next has been postponed to a later date Norma Jeanne Levin, fourth vital interest In furnishing suffi­ charge of the altar during the May 9, under the auspices of the proper to the occasion. Guatemala.” Mrs. Lippineott en­ meeting will be May 16 with Mrs. in deference to Mrs. Bernard grade; Patty Werner, third grade: The Rev. Dr. Thomee Doran of cient funds so that the private wel­ week of May l8> Roeky Mountain N»wi, are the fol­ fare agencies associated with the tertained with a description of Jennie Mix. Mrs. M. A. Hickey’s Hynes, president, whose mother Jo Ann Seep, second grade, and the Cathedral pariah addreaaed the Vail center social group work­ lowing parochial school students t the reoent first cbmmunieants. Im­ USO may adequately meet the Guatemala and read letters from a club met with Mrs. William Foley. died in the past week. scdallste and ths guests of the ers of St. Francis de Sales’ high Evelyn Bsrone, St. Clara’s or- challenge presented to them. friend .stationed there for some Awards went to Mrs. H. B. Fisher The semi-final games party of mediately following the crowning, senior elasi: school sodality are completing phtnace; MargSret Frants. St. time. A discussion of thought in and Mrs. Esther Deik, a substitute." the season will be held in the Janet LaMoure, prefect of the Wishing you every blessing, I their sit-month projects. The Joseph's school; Daniel Sustrlek, The altar decoration! were am the world of -today followed. Mrs. The next meeting will be May J6- recreation room of the high school, junior sodality, conferred the pre­ palme and Easter lilies. The group of children under the super­ Annunciation school; Alfred Qrleb- fect's medal on Helen Amato, who Faithfully yours in Christ, Wi J. Comeran was chairman of with Mrs. J. W. Stewart, 124! 235 S. Sherman street, Friday eve­ ling. St. Francis de Sslas’ school; ushers for the occasion were the the program, Detroit. Mrs. T. C. Rhoades’ club ning May 9, at 8 o’clock. The vision of Shirley French, Ellae- has been elected to the office for • URBAN J. VEHR, beth Dunst, Alma Rose Marriott, Louia G 010 r 010, St. Patrick’s new officers, Kathleen Allen, pre­ Bishop of Denver. Mrs. Johnson announced that the convened with Mrs. J. H. Laddj games parties haVe been directed next year. fect; Conitanee Hamilton, vice and Philomena C. de Baca, will school, and Pat Campbell, Presen­ closing meeting of the season will Miss Anna Dinhaupt sud Mrs4 by a special committee Of members prefect; Marie Parkhill, secretary, Msgr, Mulrog finish scrapbooks on May 19. tation school. May Crowning Is be a luncheon served at Lakewood George Hughes wers guests. Mis» of the Holy Name society, which and Mary Jane Halter, treasurer. Prizes for the best books will be Diocesan Director Country club June 6 at 12:20. Elec­ Dinhaupt received the aVrard. The' included the following: Arthur Colorful Affair Hitlorjr Pragram Given awarded. Fifty-two children led Catholic participation in the tion of officers will be held. next meeting will be May 20 with' Hospital Honors Doctor Miss Barbara Prinzing acted as by Heleri Sweeney, Annette The crowning, the outstanding nation-wide campaign for $10,765.- At the May meeting Mrs. Vir­ Mrs. J. Q. Lands, 881 Jasmine, * chairman for a program in the Stout, Rose Hupp, and Betty For 47 Years of Service ceremony of the year at fit. Mary’s, 000 to help to bring to soldiers, ginia Cole acted as secretary in the Bill Koerber, son of Mr. and modem history class Monday, May White are making May bodklete In recognition of 47 years’ serv­ took place in the domestic chapel sailors, and defense workers a pro­ absence of Mrs. Leslie and also aup- Mrs. L. W. Koerber, returned Sun* D i y e m y r for Mother’s day. ice on the staff at St. Anthony's the evening o f May 4. The stu­ 6. The speakers and subjects dis­ gram that will contribute to tneir plied the press chairman, Mrs. day, May 4, from Lexington, Kv.,^ cussed were as follows: A t the May crawnfng to. boapon- hospital, Dr. George W. Miel, 82, dents acted as a colorful .guard morale and show appreciation of Hagusi -with notes. Mrs. H. L. Gor- where he wa.s ft delegate from th^ sored Sunday at 2:30 on the Regis o f 1212 E. Colfsx avenue, Denver, of honor In their artistic gowns of “ Confucius,” Jane Groshelder; what they are doing for their coun­ den gave the statement of the Roeky Mountain region to the For.^; The Romance of Ti Ching," Jane campus by the Rocky Mountain was honored at a banquet held at pastel shades as Miss Josephine try la being carried on through the treasureft ensic league’s national convention^' Dyer; "The Chinese Wedding Pro­ Sodality union, Shirley French and- the nurses’ home on Wednesday, Palaze, the May quean, gowned in National Catholic Community Mr, and Mrs. (Elisabeth Ann« [ cession;” Merie Parkhill; "Chinese A group from this study club is Paul MeCallin, seniors, will be May 7. The staff of the hospital white and wearing a bridal veil, Service.'■ The diocesan unit of the Ryan) Bart W. O’Hara announe# Religion.” Elaine DaviS; "China’s aaeiitiflg ini R l i Ct;befl sewing and among the May queen’s maids and and members of the Denver medi­ followed by her five attendants, VCC8 Is under the temporary di­ the birth of a boy Tuesday, ApH^ First Woman Army,” Marie Kulp; meets, tvery Friday at the club­ escorts. John Buchen, also a sen­ cal profession were in attendance. Misses Margaret Ann Drinkard, rection df the Very Rev. Monsignor 29, in St. Joseph’s hospital. Tlle^ "Opium in China,” Helen Kelley, house, 177* Ofant street, from ior, will escort the maid of honor Dr. Miel is one of the most widely Mary Evelyn Curigan, Margaret John R. Wulroy, director of Cath­ child will be named Bartley Mi^ SUCEUMBS end “ Ghicego’e Chinatown,” Pateji 9:30 a. m. until 4 p.m., A report jtnown physitlsns in the state. Biller, Catherine Pruisner, and the olic Charities jind regional chair­ chael. He is the grandchild of Mr> from Pancratia hall. The flower Mulligan. of the club’s actirtty is* to be sent girla chosen from the grade school man of the USO In the Rocky to Miss Mayme Garrett, grand and Mrs. Richard J, Ryan. Nun’s ArtItU Puklisked Mountain area. A permanent Crestone. — Mrs. C. Norman are Maureen O’Brien and Theresa regent of Court St. Rita, to be em­ Dorothy Hanifen, daughter of Libonnati, ahd the pages are Rob­ Sister M. Lilliana, teacher of chairman for Denver will be named Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. OVER 120 DELEGATES AHEND history at St. Mary’s academy, is bodied in her report at the state Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hanifen, 769! ert Miller and Thomas Baker. within the next few days. convention May 24-26 in Glen- Steele, was hostess to a group of. William Maloney, pioneer resi­ the author of an article, '‘Christ Plane for the local USO cam­ dents of Denver, died in St. Jos­ Si. Fraacit’ Circle to Meet May 14 wood Springs. girls at a dinner party Monday The members of St. Francis’ of the Rockies,” published in the paign now being eompleted call for eph’s hospital, Del Norte, of a NEWMAN CLUB CONVENTION May issue of the Colorado Maga Mrs, B. B. Dlllinger and Miss evening. May 6, The oceeaion was circle will meet at the home of eight dlviaibne of workers divided Ann Cantor were guests at the her seventh birthday. Games were heart ailment after a short illness. tint, The article gives the history nto teams of ten persona each, who Mrs. Roberts, who was Mias Mrs. A. B. Linnet, 547 S. Clark­ May meeting and the following played and a pleasant time was en-.; son, on Wednesday, May 14, at 1 More than 120 delegates from Armentrout) acting president of and description or the giant statue will participate in the drive that Adeline Maloney before her mar- erected above Camp Santa Maria members sttended: Mmes. H. C. joyed. The guests were Mary Anj^ o’clock. A luncheon and cards colleges and universities in Colo­ the Colorado state college of edu­ begins nationally on Tuesday, June Denny, J. L. Brubaker, Theresia at Cassells by Mr. and Mrs. John Cummings, Dorothy Dubro, Eileen are*planned for the members by rado and Wyoming were pre.sent at cation, who appealed to the dele­ B. Six of the eight ditlsiona are Bonnarens, E. J. O’Connor, Sr,; L. Dower. Dolan, Jean Gavin, Sarah Jo Gas- the hostess. the annual convention of the Inter- gates to defena the spiritual val­ sponsored and manned by unita of Regina Cole, Agnes, Mattingly, sen, Diana Kaub, Kathryh Kls-* Scouts Given Marksmeiuhip Mountain Province of Newman ues of democracy. Library AceepU Books the six service organizations in Mahle Lippineott, W. J. Cameron, Miss Betty Bader and Mias Te singer, Henrietta Morato, France^ instructienS clubs at the Colorado state college At the business meeting Sunday the USO—-the National Catholic A. T. Mansanares. Charles R. resa Muto, presidents of the sen­ Reed, Mary Ann and P eg ^ Pleas.^ ■ All the Boy Scouts of troop 126 of education, Greeley, Saturday morning Denver was lelected as Community Service, the Jewish Selby, Charles L. Green, 11. L. ior and freshman classes at St. ants, Catherine Rusho, Edna LOt^ of St. fYancis de Sales’ were al­ and Sunday, May 3 and 4. The the site for the 1942 convention, Welfare board, the National Trav Garden, J. L. Morse, Ellen Phelan, Mary’s academy, respectively, re­ Sweeney, Helen Turre, and Anna lowed to participate in the marks­ highlight of the meeting was the with the University of Denver elers’ Aid association, the Salva­ W. J. Foehl, Harvey J. Smith. White. Solemn Masa offered In the ooen- ceived a letter in the past tion Army, the YWCA, and the manship instruction at the state Newman club a.s host group. Offi­ Nellie Komicke, J. T. Egan, and Dr. J. P. Harrington retumedf armory the past, .week. Formerly air theater on the Greeley college cers elected at the session were: week from Malcolm G. Wyer, YMCA. The leadership of the two M. Caldwell and Miss Margaret C. campus Sunday, which was at­ librarian at the public library other Denver dtvisiona will be recently from a vacation in Nev^t only uie senior scouts were per­ President, John Zuttermeister, Leary. Orleans, La., and points in Florida^ mitted to take part, but the ten­ tended by more than 200 persons. Wyoming unlveislty; vice presl of the city and county of Den­ vested In the war veterans’ organi­ derfoot and second class Scouts The Very Rev, Joseph P. O’Heron, dent, Joseph Stinola, Colorado ver, acknowledging the receipt sations and the Civilian-Military Farithioneri in CoAtett ; were given this treat for their chaplain .of the province, was the State; recording secretary, Char­ of IVAIfe Hawthomt, by Lucille Hoapitallty association. Blood Given for Boy, Messrs, and Mmes. T. R- Chaieft excellent showing in the mobiliza­ celebrant; the Rev. Eugene O’Sul­ lotte Simon, Colorado State; treas­ Borden, the gift of the senior E . C i .Dag, J r.f Heads R. J. Foley, E. A. Hanifen, L. W* class, and A Boy Knight, by Mar­ tion and circus. livan, pastor of St. Joseph’s par­ urer, Mary Frances Smith, Den Catholic D iv ision 6, Son of Sohoolmalo Koerber, Glen P. Schafbuch, and The following boys: William ish, Fort Collins, was deacon, and ver university, and historian, Al tin J. Scott, S.J., tha gift of the R. J. Harrison attended the annual Anderies, Jack Hickman, Charles the Rev. Francis FaistI, assistant bert Alberico, Colorado State col freshman class. Selected at Wednesday night’s (Continued From Page One) contest of old fiddlers, callers, ah(t Colborg, Ed Langfield, Jerry at Sacred Heart church, Alamosa, lege of education. Father O’JHeron Prom at County Club Charities meeting M major in square dancers held in the muniei* Magers, James Huter, James was subdeacon. The Rev. Patrick was re-elected chaplain of the The prom and dinner of the charge of the Catholic division the story, Pat Berry’s nephew. Dr. John Berry, an intern# at Denver pal auditorium at Colorado Springs Powers, Darrell Reum, James Mc­ Stauter, assistant at St. Peter’s, province. seniors and Juniors were held at was Edward C. Day, Jr., Denvsr Wednesday evening. May 7. CupS. Greeley, was master of ceremonies. Cherry Hills Country club Wednes attorney. Ten team captaina to aa- General hospital, w’as the physician Namara, and Pete Peterson, were The great value Of the Newman were awarded to the beat flddlte? After the Mass th i' assembly day evening. May 7. Bill Petrie’s aiat him will be announced some supervising the transfusion. ■ taken for swimming Instructidh club in preserving and nourishing caller, and square and indlvlduat was addressed by Dr- Winfield orchestra furpished the music for time thia week. Volunteer work­ Tuesday another , transfusion Thursday, May 1. James Powers the religious life of Catholic stu­ dancer. Mr; and Mrs. R. J. Foley and Dick Hannigan accompanied the occasion. Chaperons were Mr. ers also will be determined by was required and again an appeal dents in secular colleges was shown was made for more blood for and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Koerber them. and Mrs. S. A. Riesenman and early next week, when a city-wide were among the participants. by the report of the chaplains and Billy. Once more the Knights of James Powers has registered as St.Elizabeth’s to' the Catholic Action committee. In­ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bell. gathering of all directors, majort, Those attending included: team captains, and workers will be Columbus responded and 'William Miss Marguerite Krier visited In a committeeman and Dick Hanni­ structions in many colleges are Colorado Springs in the week. gan as an assistant scoutmaster Misses Rosemary Heaton, Ruth held. Each of the eight divlaions M. Kinnerty donated his blood. Mrs. C. Norman Roberts (1906) given not only to non-CathoUcs *'M. A. Hickey returned Sunday, for next year. They are both Observe School Phyllis Haberl, Margaret Ann ia designated by a letter— U-N-1- The Knights of Columbus Blood but also to students nominally Donors’ group was organized about May 4, from a business trip to riage in 1906, was bom in Denver attending the training cour.se in Drinkard, Catherine Czarnowsky, T «-D -S -0. The Catholic organi­ Catholic but who have not had any a month ago. Hardly had it been New York city. M. M. Harrington March 2, 1882. She was a gradu­ .scouting which is being given for real religious instruction. Josephine Palaze, Dorothy Din zation will be division'"!).” ate of St. Dominic's school. about 60 scout leaders at Evans Jubilee May 11 haupt, Nancy Manuca, 'Virginia The goal of the USO drive in formed when its chairman, Jamee returned Sunday, May _4, to Butte, An innovation this year at the W. Creamer, was asked to supply Mont., following a visit at .the She came to this district in the school. Newman club convention was the Johnson, Mary Ann Schwab, Mary Denver will be $79,86tt. The forth­ boom days of Liberty and after Troop 126 had 20 scouts on a (Conlinutd Froin Pago Ono) Evelyn Currigan, Marylou Bas- coming campaign gives every in­ a donor for a needy person who home of his son, Dr. J. F. Har­ panel discussions held Saturday was a patient at St. Anthony’s hos­ rington, 944 Milwaukee. two years there ehe taught more hike to Daniels park. Matiy boys ver; subdeacon, the Rev. Anthony and Sunday afternoons. Much in­ tien, Judy Biller, Betty Maxine dividual an immediate opportunity pital and a member of Holy Ghost than a year in the Crestone school, passed their flre-building, cooking, Blii of Annunciation parish, and terest and enthusiasm were mani­ Bader, Shirley Kirkpatrick, Cath­ to share in defense work. The or­ Marjorie Hanson will be an at­ parish. Since Creamer was of the She serJed on the Crestone echool and map-making teste. Leaders ■maeter of ceremonlee, the Rev. fested by the delegates at these erine Pruisner, Lorea Sullivan ganization must be swiftly and tendant at the Regis college crown­ same blood type as the patient he board for nine years and was sec­ G, W. Phelanj. James Powers, Bernard Cullen, vice Chancellor. meetings, whose theme was "The Anne McCaw, Mary Golden, Irene surely assembled to insure the ing of the May queen to be held retary of the Crestone Woman’s Martin Pens, Dick Hannigan, Most of the officers of the Mass Chaltange of Moral Defense to Kelley, Helen Gilmour, Yvonne succeM of the fund. A great army responded to the call. Sunday, May 11. Members of this group are al club since its establishment. Charles Oolborg, and Carl Ott ac­ are former pupils of St. Eliza­ Catholic Students in State and Joseph, Marie McCollum, Kather­ of workers must be recruited and Mrs. R. E. Hanson gave a pup­ She is survived by her husband companied the bovt. beth’s ichobl. Non-Catholic Colleges and Univer­ ine Sherart, Peggie Chambers, equipped, ready to taka the field ways on call in cases where an pet show at the Lofetto Heights and by one son, William of Los A campaign s^ll be undertiken Cards of admission to ths jubi­ sities.’’ Speakers included Dr. Mary Allison Lipscomb, Beverly when the call ia sounded for the emergency arises or for Knights carnival Friday afternoon, May 2. Angeles, who is employed by the soon to enlist more boys in the lee banquet have been sent to all Paul Ketrlck, president of Lor- Bell, Jeanne Crapo, Marie Brug opening of the campaign June 3 of Columbus members and their Messrs, and Mmes. T. R. Chase, California Forest service. Two troop. Mother Geor^ana granted the patrons of the jubilee. The retto Heights college; Denver; the genthei.s, Kay Allen, Evelyn CO' in a national broadcast in which families and those who cannot R. J. Foley, L. W, Koerber, E. A. other children died in infancy. permission for the leaders’ com­ committee in charge hSa tried to Rev. Augustine LaMarche, O.S.B., viello, Luean Wilsofl, Ollie Marie President Roosevelt will officially afford to pay for tranafuslons. Hanifen, and Glen P. Schafbuch A Requiem High Mau was sung mittee to speak to the sixth and reach all former pupils of St Eliz­ chaplain of the Newman club of Blevins, Agnes Dyer. Claire Me launch the drive, Participation in attended the Viennese waltz night for Mrs. Roberta by the Rev. E. J. seventh grade hoys. Every mother abeth’s school. Any who.may have Colorado univereity; Dr. Margaret Menamy, Bess Riesenman, Jean thia enterprise of the USO will Orphanage Will Have at a local hotel Saturday evening. McCarthy of Sacred Heart church, should encourage her boys of been overlooked and who would Mulroney, Greeley state; Miss Vir­ Rogers, Eileen Dolan, Florence be an acknowledment of the debt May 3. Alamosa. Services here were con­ scout age to receive this valuable like to attend the dinner to renew ginia Beck, teacher at Cathedral Poteatio, Rose Marie Palaze, Pa owed to those who are guarantee­ Mr. and Mrs. James Smith have ducted-in the Crestone schooL training under trained leadership. old acquaintances may secure high school, Denver; Mrs. John tricia O’Farrell, Connie Hamilton ing the safety and the continua­ Novena on May 16 taken a house at 1204 Columbine. Pallbearers at the funeral were The scouts aye grateful for the tickets by calling the Very Rev. Boehm, president of the Colorado Rusona Lea White, Elizabeth Ann tion of the democratic way of life. Ralph E. Hanson, accompanied L. E. Walrath, Noah Mayer, Wil­ targe attendance at the Mothers’ Angelua Tintle, O.F.M., at the Catholic PTA; Bernard Gates, Sweeney, Marion Stortz, Alice Moreover, It will be a demonstra­ The Sisters of Charity at Mt. by his father, Brady Hanson, has liam Hutchison, Jason Hall, Wil­ auxiliary card party. The boys mona.stery, A large nupiber of Denver attorney; Major Edward Matson, and Natilie Jean Tipton tion, which will stand before the St. Vincent’s home will, open a returned from Long Beach, Calif., liam Famham, and Wiley King. also thank the members of the former pupili art expected to at­ Martin, chaplain at Lowry field, William Hart, Carol Tlmpte world, of the unity of all faiths novena to Our Lady of Victory on where he attended the funeral of Mothers’ auxiliary for the merit tend. Denver; the Very Rev. Monsignor Robert Hilbert, Vernon Gras, Mil in t h e transcendent spirit of May 1-6, Services, which will be his mother, uncle, and aunt, who St. Clara’fi Orphanage badge handbooks, compass, and Father Bernard SpiegLeoefg, 0. John R. Mulroy, director of Cath­ ton Freeman, Robert Kerr, Robert America. held at the ohrine, include daily were killed in an auto accident first-aid kits they have furnished F.M., who is known to many in olic Charities, Denver; James Bruso, Thomas Anderson, George With the fpnds derived from ita Mass, reception of Communion by near Sunset Beach, Calif., Sunday, Jlas Successful Dinner to the troop. Denver, is accompanying Father Peely, Denver CathoHe RogiOter, Ohler, Patrick Mooney, . Eugene campaign, the USO. plan to set the nuns and boys of the home, April 27. Brady Hanson was-the The entire south district will Jerome from New York. Father and.W'illiam Welch of radio sta­ O’Falion, John LaPeurriere, Don up 339 service clubs adjacent to and recitation of the Rosary, only sujfvivor of the accident. He The Sisfera of St. Clara’ s or­ compete in an overnight camporee Bernard was an assistant at St tion KFEL, Denver. aid Winter, Jack Walton, Charles camps, naval stations, and defense Litany, and other prayers of the i.s the grandfather of Marjorie and phanage and members of the Aid at Camp De Ricqles June •7 and Elizabeth’s from 1899 to 1902 and The principal speaker at the Albright, William Teleman, Allan industries throughout the United intentions of promoters and mem­ Jimmie Hanson of this pariah. society thank: al{- for the support 8. Competition between all troops pastor, begrinning in 1908 and banquet closing the convention Muehlig, ■ Joseph Lutz,' Mickey States and its oversees bases so bers of the Aid societies and other given them at the first annual din­ in the erection of tents on the agSih in 1922. He will be present Sunday evening was John O'Hag­ Reed, .Jim Kenney, George Zinkyi that the influence and comfort of benefactors of the institution. TAKK MOTHER ner. Special prizes were awarded camp site, building of fireplaces, at the banquet. an, an attorney, who urged the Joe Gibbons, John Thompsotr, the American home community Lights will burn continually on ON MOTHER'S DAY TO to W. J. Coughlin, 1755 Ivy; Min­ speed in boiling water with one The jubilee celebration will students to exenmlify in their lives Jack McHugh, Ken Justice, Bill may . be. brought to .those who have Our Lady’s shrine until the clos­ nie Krebs, 1442 Platte; £. A. Sick- stick of wood, cooking of three mark the completion of the 60th the virtues of Cardinal Newman, Bongley, Henry Wieringa, Theo been separated from their homes ing day. May 24. els, Sr., 3952 Winona; Mary Too- meSlS with a proper menu and year of clasSea in the present St patron of the organization. Ken­ dore Fonk, Jim Dlerker, Robert for the service of their country. hey, 1084 Ldgan, and Frank Bu- sufficient food ihr the entire troop Elizabeth’s school. The corner­ neth Rice, president of the C.S. Hoppe, Jerry Kaffer, Bill Bren The activities of the USO service nominal fee. Con«iatent with its Chui, 61 Ogden. will provide fun. First-aid and stone of the building was laid C.E. Associated Students, also ad­ n^p. George Staminson, Tom Me clubs will include counsel and policy of imbuing the whole na BETTER TOOD BETTER TIMES Delegates to the DCCW conven­ hospitalization tests will also be June 23, 1890. and classes began dressed'the delegates. Mahop, Carl Parlse, Phil Callen, guidance, religious service, social tion.with a sense of morale, it has Sptcizl SpMthetli Dinnir-— .....-....■-'Tee tion, to be held in Denver this given. in it that fall. The Franciscan Participating clubs included James Paul Eakins, Dave Copley, events, and diversified group rec­ left the financing of the manifold Speoial Chicken or SteSk Dinner $ 1 .0 0 month, ere Mrs. Henry Cordes and Joseph Kelly, Thomas Phelan, Sisters of .Stella Niagara, N. Y., those from Coldrifd5 state college Joseph Rlelly, Joe Murphy, reation. activities to the public as a spirit Tarn U Left at Xhd af I*th St, 'VlaZact The government plans to pro- uai responsibility. This policy emr Mri. P. J. Golden, with Mrt. Mgtv Edwiib______Treenzaa._ ind ^ Carl QH; ^ will wha______now teach______at____ the_ school,______took of education, Colorado U., Colorado ChaYWs Hardy, Alex Lucelll, Bob 24S4 19th .8 1 . GRand 9988 wartnw and Jere.-ffljeaD4t8 L4-jr4ea»ver tn«r five-year veterana'iover the teaching in-I9l7. Sitter State, Colorado c o l l ^ , Adame Guenthar, Bob Kenney, and Wil^ vida the needed buildinM, which phasizes, furthermore, the disasso- gerot aa altematei. [awards at tha May court of honor. I Boniface ie the present superior. i State, Denver U., and Wyoming U. liato Kelleman. will be leased to the USO for ciation between Church and state Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Hay 8, 1941 p a g e t w e l v e Office, 938 Bannock Streti THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER M l 11 I M * W * » * * JOSEPHINE WALSH NEW HEAD REQUIESCANT Frank Kirchkof w a t e r - f r e E EYES WORK A DOUBLE SHIFT OF COLLEGE STUDENT BODY Adult persons use their eyes about 16 hours a day, twice the IN PACE time the average man regards hs a working day. Give them (Loretto Heights College) Romano, new vice jjresident, and Honored by 27S the attention they deserve. Eye sight is a valuable asset, don’t Election of student body offi­ Misses Frances innegan and let it become a liability. Have them examined regularly. LOUIS CAPILUPO. 3763 Lip«n. Father cers for the forthcoming ye«r at Peggy Nieters, secretary and o( Hr*. Joaeph Sinopoll and Gabriel and Loretto Heights college was held treasurer, respectively. Prominent visitors from Europe Amadeo Capilupo. Ur. Capilupo, 79, died at a student assembly on May 1, Miss Walith is the daughter of and India mingled with Denver Sunday. He was born in Italy and first Miss Josephine .'Walsh, newly Judge and Mrs. Joseph J. Walsh, socialites to honor Frank Kircb- ATTENTION WATER AND FREE AIR CUSTOMERS came to the United States in 1890. He elected president, will preside over hof at his home last Sunday on 960 Detroit street. She has been Here is one place where you are always welcome whether you SWIGERT BROS. settled in Chicago but returnetk a few all student functions next year. at Loretto Heights since her fresh­ the occasion of his 76th birthday. come'in for water, free air, information, or just to pass the years later to Italy to marry Uiss Rosa She will be assisted by Miss Emma man year and has been an active Through the day more than 275 Optometrigts time. Oije of the most important features o f this business is Better Vition Good Service Garcea. He came back to the United leader in many fields. Miss Ro- guests’ sailed at the residence, Slates and settled in Denver in 1897. to make everything feel welcome and at home. The size of for Every Age At Right Prices maiio is the daughter of Mr, and where flowers received from His wife moved here three years later. friends all over the nation were your purchase— or if you purchase— has nothing to do with 1550 California KEystone 7651 An employe of the city shops for many BRWTIS banked in profuse displays the quality of our welcome. years, he was retired in 1988. Hie wife throughout the rooms. Among died Feb. 10. Requiem Mass was offered thoes present was Sir Malik Feroz BRICE OIL SYSTEM Wednesday at 10 in Our Lady of Mt. Noon of London, the house guest BRONZE FOR LESS Busy Days Demand Typewriters Carmel church. Interment Mt. Olivet. SflCim'S P L i of Mrs. Vemer Z. Reed, who was Hi»r« if a B rio Station in tvery Denver Parish to serve you.—Also W. P. Horan A Son service. in Denver in the interests of the Cols. Sprinzz Cnchagrae ft Weber Lafayette S. HIchway 37 Portables $12.50 op MRS. EDITH McATEE DAVIS. 1084 English Speakers’ union. Accom­ Potblo 7th ft Grand Florence Hifhway No. 16 Monroe. Sister of P. B. UcAtee, M. J. panying him was W. M. Mather W«U«nburK 10th ft Main Idaho Springs W. Highway No. 49 McAtee, and B. M. McAtee, all of Den^ (St. Rote of Lima’s Parish) Alimoza Dtnver ft Main Durango, Granby. Gardner. Starke- ver, and Sister Mary Gertrude of Mid­ of London. Montf Vista Grand Avenuo ville. Cripple Creek, San Luis, Salida, All Makes Typewriter Service dletown, 0. Mrs. Davis. 68. died Fri­ The regular meeting of St. Rose Mayor Benjamin Stapleton was B«ntd«r 17th ft Arapahoe Montroee, Englewood. of Lima’s Altar society was held H.UN S4ft day. May 2, in St. Joseph's hospital. Shs in attendance; and Governor Carr, PATRONIZE THESE STATIONS—THEY ARE SUPPORTING YOUR PRESS 4U 14th St. BARNES SCHOOL BLDG. was born in Missouri, the daughter of Thursday afternoon. May 1, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wade. The family who was unable to appear, sent moved to Denver in 1888. In 1906 she all the officers and about 30 mem­ r. telegram of felicitation. 'The was married to Frank M. Davis. She bers present. Plans were made to open-house party on his birthday, took an active part in politics and was serve a breakfast in the parish almost a tradition in Denver, was one of the original leaders in the fight hall for the children who are to living Rosary for women’s suffrage in Colorado and the given by Mr. Kirchhof and his JAMES MOTOR -CO. i THEODORE i first Democratic county chairman in make their First Communion Sun daughter, Bernardine. Other promi­ DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS Denver. She was the last survivor of day, May 25. Mmes. D. F. Hite- nent guests of the day were the the charter members of the Good Shep­ man, J. C. Hasxier, F. Cowgill, herd Aid society. She was also a member following: Expert Repair Service at Reaaoaable Rates— Also Used Cara and E. Flaig were appointed to of the Regis guild and the Tabernacle Messrs, and Mmes. Henry C. 13tb & Uncoin KE. 8221 iHACKETHALi Rehearsal Is Held society. Requiem Mass was offered Mon­ the breakfast committee, and ■Van Schaack, Sewell Thomas, day at 9 in Loyola church. Interment Mmes. L. F. and L. G. Sengen- Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan ft Son service. Charles Boettcher II, Horace W. Air Conditioned ADDIE M. GILROY, 1606 California. berger and J. Shull to the com­ Bennett, Jan Van Houten, Ralph Requiem Mass is being offered Friday at mittee in charge of altar decora­ G. Bulkley, T. Donald Cunning­ 9 in Holy Ghost church. Interment Mt. tions and May crowning. The sick MORTUARY By Sodality Union Olivet. W. P. Horan ft Son service. ham, Maurice Fisher, Burdick committee- f o r May includes Hour*: 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone MAin 3437 MRS. MARY A. MAHONEY, Ocean Simmons, August Kern, Willianl 1449-51 Kalamath Sl Park. Calif. Sister of Miss Margaret Mmes. L. F. and L. G. Sengen- J. Geddes, Herbert Collbran, Clar­ McDermott and aunt of Mrs. J. Deely berger and N. W. Beckius. — Rowe-Zella Randall Studios. Phone MAIn 4006 The first rehearsal for the sec and Mrs. J. Donellen, all of Galway, ence J. Daly, John Morey, CJarroll Dr. J. J. O ’Neil, Dentist Ireland. Mrs. Mahoney. 88, a Denver Following the meeting, a lunch­ Mias Josephine Walsh T. Brown, Harry McGraw, Charles ... A A a ond annual Living Rosary, to be pioneer, died at St. Catherine’s hospital. eon was served. A decorated cake Alfred Johnson, Oscar L. Malo, J. staged by the Denver Parish So­ Ocean Park, after an illness of three of iced roses and musical notes Mrs. S. A. Romano of (iolden. She Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets years. She was bom in Irelsnd and came Churchill Owen, Raymond Sar- dality union at the Regis college was served in honor of the birth­ is a resident student and a mem­ geant, Morrison Shafroth, Bayard Miles & Dryer to Colorado as a young woman. She was ber of the student cabinet. Miss stadium Sunday evening, May 18, married to Daniel Mahoney, postal em­ day of Miss Mary Frances, the so­ K. Sweeney, John G. McMurtry, ploye, wh* died in 1916. In Denver she ciety’s sergeant-at-arms and cus­ Finnegan, the daughter of Mr. Jr.; Oscar Temple, Harry 0. Printing On. at 7 o’clock, was held Wednesday was an active member of St. Joseph's todian of supplies for the past ten and Mrs. James Finnegan of 675 evening, May 7. More than 85 pariah and was one of theWoundera of Warner, Arthur Johnson, John T. the Ladies’ Aid aociety of the Home of years. After this the members S. Sherman, and Miss Nieters, the Barnett, M on tgom ery Dorsey, Specializing in Quality Plumbing and sodalists representing the 12 par­ the Good Shepherd. Requiem Mess was daughter of Mrs. William Nieters Wheel Tickets for spent an hour at games. The host­ Henri de Compeigne, William T. ish sodalities affiliated with the offered Wednesday at 10:30 in Annuncia­ esses were Mmhs. J. F. Bohanna, of 1030 S. Franklin, are both lead­ Hover, Francis J. Kirchhof, James Heating Repairs Bazaars and Carnivals union gathered at Regis college to tion church. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. ers in scholastic and extra-curric­ P. Horan ft Son service. W. J. Harnby, C. K. Smith, J. Owen, a n d William MacLeod practice for the unusual devotion Freilinger, E. Flaig, N. W. ular activities. in honor of the Blessed Virgin MARY L. O’ROURKE. 336 S. Grant. Raine; ’ Catholic Work Our Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beckius, C. F. Colborg, and A1 Mary. Play Is Presented SLAHERY & COMPANY O’Rourke, sister of Edward O’Rourke of Meyer, Mmes. Dennis Sheedy, P. Ran­ Specialty The Sodality union plans to pre­ Omaha, Nebr.; Arthur O'Rourke of Los Tea Toper Tavern, the three-act dolph Morris, Charles MacAllister Angeles, and Frank O’Rourke of Denver. comedy presented for friends o f Willcox, Frank Ashley, Edward J. PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. sent the Living Rosary annually Miss O'Rourke, 43, died Saturday, May in observance of World Sodality 3, in Mercy hospital. She was born in the college in March, was given a Yetter, Sutherland Mayo, Mary 1726 MARKET STREET KEystone 6348, 6349 day, when Marian sodalists Rawlins, Wyo., and was taken as a child Parish Pupils to city-wide showing at the Morey Parker Converse, Cranmer Coors, to McCook, Nebr. After her gradua­ junior high auditorium on May 8, JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 throughout the entire world unite tion from high school in McCook she Edrington Symes, T. Putnam Pat- in paying tribute to their pa­ came to Denver with her parents. Misa under the sponsorship of Regis tison, Ella Mullen Weekbaugh, troness, the Blessed Virgin. This O'Rourke wes employed by the Denver Be in ‘Folk Fest’ college. The play was directed by Esther McKinnon, and James A. year the special intention of the Tramway corporation. She was a member Mrs. Mary P. Halbert, head of the Curran; Misses Nellie Burke, SERVICE QUALI'TY of the Third Order of St. Francis. Re­ united prayers of the world-wide dramatic art department at Lo­ Nellie Lennon, Benecia Batione, 6 6 9 9 quiem Mass was offered Tuesday at 9 in Students from four parochial sodality celebration is that peace St. Francis de Sales’ church. Interment retto Heights college, and the cast and Fay Curran; Allan True, Why Pay More? HARTFORD-ALGDRN may be restored to a war-torn Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan ft Son eervice. schools and Catholics from over was chosen from Loretto Heights Thomas Ryan, William Taylor, WILLIAM J. SLATTERY. 1064 Emer­ the city will take part in the sev­ college and Regis college. Players (Trademark) world. Though World Sodality day son. Husband of Mrs. Alice L. Slattery, Frederick McFarlane, Horace M o rtu a ry this year falls on May 11, the Den­ enth annual International Folk in 'Thursday’s performance in­ Kruse, and Judge J. Foster Symes. father of William B, Slattery, J. Philip festival at the Denver City audi­ ver Sodality union was forced ‘to Slattery, and Robert J. Slattery, all pf cluded Shirley Humphrey, Mary E. CoUsx KETitons 277* postpone its observance until May Denver, and bVother of T. J. Slattery, torium on May 9 at 8 p.m. Pre Elizabeth Conway, Catherine 18, because of the May crowning Philip A. Slattery, and Anna Slattery, all ceding this event will be an “ Old Deuf, Bettijane Townsend, Janet WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Slattery, 66 World Market’’ exhibit from 2 ceremonies to be held at Regis col­ died Sunday in Mercy hospital. He was Richardson, Kathryn Blodgett, INCORPORATED lege this Sunday. born in St. Joseph, Ho., and. came to till 6 o’clock in the afternoon. Mary Rose Noll, and Joan GOLDEN Call a Denver in 1919. He was employed as Represented on the program, Colorado Owned Stores The executive council of the O’Byrne, all of Loretto Heights, an accountant for 21 years by a Denver which is intended to depict the and George Stapleton, Robert Ma- union has sent invitations to all firm. Requiem Mass was offered Wednes folklore peculiar to different na Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. ZOXE CAB the sodalities in the state to attend day at 11 in the Cathedral. Interment gor, Roland Zarlengo, Francis Mc­ EAGLE was in St. Joseph, Mo. W. P. Horan ft tionalities, will be pupils of St. MAin 7171 the Living Rosary. A special sec­ Cabe, Harry Ginsberg, and Thomas Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California Son eervice. Francis’, St. Joseph’s, St. Caje Garry, all of Regis. Prompt. Conrtsons Scrrlcs tion of the stadium will be re­ MRS. MARGARET TRAINOR. 4141 tan’s, and Cathedral schools. 15th and California CHEAPER RATES served for those who come from E. 6tfa avenue. Mother of Mist Nellie Seniors were guests of the soph­ CLEAN NEW CABS out of the city and for the friends Trainor, Mrs. Marguerite Corley, and Put on each spring, the festi­ omore class at a progressive dinner James and George Trainor, all of Denver, EIISV CREDIT We Do Not Have Special Sales But Sell You at Our Lowest of the sodalists. val is sponsored by the Denver given at the college May 6. The and Maurice Trainor of Ogden. Utah International Folk Culture council Prices Every Day on All Drug Merchandise. The girls who have been spe­ Mrs. Trainor, 74, died Sunday. She was evening’s program began with to­ DOXLE’S This year’s exhibition will display cially selected to participate in the bom in Ireland and spent the early mato juice cocktails in the tower RT years of her life there. After coming a display of artistry to be found devotions are as follows: and ended with dessert and demi- PHARMACY to the United States, she resided in in booths representing shops, gar­ Those who will represent . the “Hail Philadelphia for several yeara before tasse under a canvas on the col­ Ths Psrtlcslsr Dncflst Marys” arc Marguerita Bissel, Virginia coming to Denver. Her husband, Barney dens, and cottages existent in va­ lege campus. Each course was enSH PRICES 17TH AVE. AND GRANT Uartinti, Magdalina Kolbel, Patricia Trainor, a mining roan, died in 1922 rious countries. In one section the served at a different spot on the UoncktoD, Tomaia Palafoz, Sabina Fala Requiem Mass was offered Wednesday delicious aroma of tamales will COLFAX MARKET n . IIS7 FREE DELTVERT fox. Virginia Grout, Josephine Battaglia, at 9:30 in St. John the Evangelist' grounds. Irma Scherrer was in church. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P entice one to the care of a Mexican charge of arrangements. COLFAX AT COLFAX AT Isabella IbNamara, Delores UuUea, Lflily DOWNING MARION PasQuale, *KathtriDe Thoinpion, Dorothy Horan ft Son service. bpy sellipg his wares to the watch­ Entertainment in the form of Wilson. Lonette Gr«ca.. Elvira Schwab, SISTER MARY AGNES KOLANCZYK ers of a marionette show, Ferdin­ songs, skits, readings, and musical ALTAR BREADS Priscilla Garcia. Anne Petraglif, Virginia St.' Theresa's convent, 3939 W. 46th and the Bull. On demand he will Battaia, Dorothy Joehlra, Emma Garcia, avenue. Daughter of John Kolaneiyk, numbers was again afforded in­ to iSlSoT Irene Michaud, Virgiaia Basko, Rosita sister of the Rev. Anthony Kolancsyk, produce Mexican chocolate or mates of the county jail by the Ac­ From thtir CalUerala Novitlato tho SEWING Marlines, Catherine Mail, Lillisin Mar. Chrtstlaa Brothers tend yon ten snperb The firms listed here de­ Base Line, Mich.; Adrian, Walter. Syl­ biechoehitos. Spanish - American wines. Ths Brothers maintain St. tines; vester, and Aloysius Kolaneiyk and Sister tive Catholicity club on May 3. LHtlt Girls' DresMt, Enbroidsrr* pottery, rugs, and costumes will Mary's College and other schoole serve to be remembered Monograming* EU. Antonnette, St. Fidelis’ convent, Chicago, The program was arranged by Toni Torres, Katherine Stauter, Nancy add their gay coloring to the fes­ through tho oalo of their grent wine. Petraglia, Helen Larcher, Stella Maron, and Marie, Catherine, and Regina Kolan Emma Romano and was enthusias­ when you are distributing THE SISTERS OF THE Annette La Tourette, Rosemary Mantycb, czyk. Sister Mary Agnes died suddenly tivity. tically received by the audience. Tom Flaherty’s Elwyna Lambert, Frances Schweiger, at the convent Wednesday afternoon. She P A L L ’ S your patronage in the dif­ GOOD SHEPHERD Emma Lombard, Helen Flynn. Naomi came to Denver in 1936, where she taught In the Czecho-Slovakian garden Participants in the project were TELEPHONE PEARL 2491 Husting, Margaret Mary McCord, Doro for a short time at St. Joseph's in Globe, there will be exquisite embroidered Miss Pauline Guindon, Misa Regina KE. 6171 Free Delivery ferent lines of business. thy Negri, Mary Ellen Feely, Margaret ville. She also taught in Ihist Chicago articles, prints of the Bartered Reitemeier, Miss , Patricia Gal­ COLONY GRILL McClellan, Elsie Bissel, Emily Caplis. and Chicago. Funeral services and in Bride, and fine china enough to Ann Henry, Agnes Carey, Eileen Conboy terment will be held Saturday in Stevens lagher, and Miss Emma Romano. Point, Wise. Boulevard service. attract every eye. Then there will Harry Gettemy of Sheridan JOBS WAUnO Adeline Reinhardt, Frances Millard, Mar IF here Friend* Meet Friends SWEE’TEST gareta McQuaid, Martha Maes, and Betty FRANCIS W. AHERN. 2026 E. 24th be the delicious “ kolaces” to satis­ boulevard was awarded the first For Good Workers Powell. avenue. Husband of Mrs. Noema fy everyone’s hunger. prize of $200 at the May festival. MOTHERS’ DAY D.4Y OF ALL of any type, permanent or odd The "Our Fathers” will be Regina Ahern, father of Paul and William • FINE FOODS Remember her with a lovely potted plant or cut flowers. Tynan, Alice Mnrsko, Mary O’Keefe Ahern, brother of Richard and Jule These are but a few of the at­ The second prize, a cutwork linen job, call Employment Department. Marion Macken, Mary Keniery, and Ahern, both of Denver; James Ahern of tractions, which will include crea­ luncheon set, was awarded to Jules • MIXED DRINKS Rosella Weber. Portland, Ore., and Irving and Charles tions catching the spirit of the Singer of Leadville, and the third CaHiolic ChariHes Ahern of Kansas City, Mo. Funeral • BEER • WINE CLARK’S FLOWERS Those who will be in the formation of Swedish, Japanese, Chinese, Swiss, prize, a radio, was awarded to Miss 1665 Grant S t KEystone 6386 the cross art Julia Hencimer, Mary services and interment were held In TA. 3662 Open Sunday Edna, Mo. Boulevard service. Negroes, Indians, and many other Nell Finn. A prize of $10 was Gutierres, Made Lowery. Connie Doyle, 569 E. Colfax Geraldine Stockham, Patsy Weadick, MRS. MARY NALTY, 1200 S. Grant nationalities. awarded to Miss Mary Quajken- Wife of Raymond Nalty, daughter Viola Cinea, Kathryn Olmstead, Kathleen bush, senior, for selling the great­ CxclntlTcly n flsb J. T. Upton Renovating Wade, Antonia Lopes, Mary Torley, Mrs. Mary Durkin, sister of Thomas est number of tickets; corsages John, James, George, and Margaret Special nnd poalti7 market Co. Peggy Weadick, Rowena Adams, Virginia were awarded to Miss Bettijane Beck, Marion Comstock, Jean Tice, Cor­ Durkin and Mrs. Elizabeth Coogan, all of Fed Free deiivtry Colorado Denver, and Mri. Catherine Rummel of Mt. Carmel Men Carpat Cleanen That Clean nelia Wagner, Antoinette Pastore, Jane Townsend for' the second highest, Maine, Agnes Weber, Eileen Bauman, Cheyenne, Wyo. Mrs. Nalty. 34. died and to Miss Genevieve Lynch and Roasting TAbor 1776 Frog Legs Rosemary Tomlin, Virginia Ludwig, and Monday in Mercy hospital. She was DORAN PROMPT born in Denver and attended Annuncia Miss Corinne Schultze for the Chickens PERSONAL Barbara Bates. To Meet May 9 Anna Marie Wade, Apostolic chair, tion school. A graduate of a local train third highest. Miss Qualkenbush HATTERS I ing school for nurses with the class of Country REASONABLE man, and Rita La Tourette, president of was in charge of the festival “ Hst Reconditioning Delaware 1926, she had been employed at Mercy SERVICE the union, will act as announcers and (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Pariah) dinner. Strrico Exclnsively- Dressed, lead in the recitation of the Rosary and hospital for the past year and a half. Shad W. H. UPTON In 1929 she was married to Lieut. Ray Colored other prayers. The Holy Name society will 733 E. Colfax, at Clarktoa Manager mond Nalty of the city fire department meet Friday evening, May _ 9. Requiem Mass was offered Wednesday at CALL MAIN 6838 9 :30 in St. Francii de Sales’ church. In Members will receive (Communion .F or Freo Pick-np and Delivery FRESHER FISH AND POULTRY AT BRUNO’S 765 Tejon Street Service TAbor 5223 terment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. Sunday, May 11, at the 9 o’clock Globeville Girls MRS. CATHERINE SCALISE, 3424 Mass.- Mariposa. Mother of Anthony and Car men Scalise. Requiem Mass was offered Catherine Mary, daughter of 'wwrw wwww' Tuesday at 10 in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Mr. and Mrs. John J. Pauls, was To Fete Mothers church. Interment Mt. Olivet, Boulevard baptized this week. The sponsors service. CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING ' were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest An- JOSEPH P. THENO. 1222 S. 16th selmo. of (Holy Rosary Parish) avenue. Husband o f Mrs. Mary Theno, father of Mrs. Ethel Walker, Mrs. Ger Frederick B. Davidson and Ann An entertaining program has trude Sutton. Mrs. Stella Mudge, Mrs Jiuliotti were married this week. Classified Ads been arranged by the Young Adelaide Hamlin, and John Theno, all of Denver; Mrs. Rose Forbes of Los An Bill Colasocco and Grace Jiuliotti Open the seazon at the world fa' Ladies’ sodality for the celebra gelet, and Joseph Theno of Spanway were attendants. It will pay yon to read ALL of the following advertisementa. in Nature’s oak is tion of Mother’s day. It will be Wash. Mr. Theno, 80, former sheriff of moot Elitch’t Gardens Thursday, The English Altar society will given Monday evening, May 12 Dolores county, died Monday. He came May 15th. It’s the 18th Annual likewise a character­ Different committees have worked to Colorado 48 years ago from Mineral meet Monday evening, May 12. Point, Wise., where he was born. He Social and Spring Frolic for St DRUG STORES HOME FOR SALE istic of Rainbow several weeks to make it an eve lived in Riio for 13 years before he The first general meeting for ning of pleasant remembrance for moved to Denver. Requiem Mass was the bazaar was held Friday, May 2. Catherine’s parish and Holy Fani' BUTCBINSUN'S PHARMACY 3. Josephine S t, 6 rooms, full finished granite. This is one the mothers who will attend it. offered Wednesday at 9:30 in St. Philo More than 100 attended. It was ily parish. AH concessions oper­ Your Naborbood Druggist basement den, laundry room, gas h.w. mena’s church. Interment Mt. Olivet Pbont SPrucs 0688 700 So. Ptarl heat Cloee to church, eeboolt. 34,00(1 The program will include the pres Boulevard service. decided to hold the bazaar July ating. Tickets now on sale, $1.00 JAMES aUTCaiNSON of eight Cold Spring 31 and Aug. 1 and 2. entation of gifts and flowers, short MRS. MARIETTA N. LA VASSEUR. couple. See ad on page 3. FURiJa CES a n d GRATES talks, and refreshments. 1216 Quivas. Wife of Arthur La Vasseur, MATTRESS RENOVATING granites from which mother of Mrs. H. T. Bailey, Mrs. S. Mc- FURNACES INSTALLED ft REPAIRED Which Triangle Is Larger? H. E York. 627 E Exposition. PEarl 2218 To provide variety and to stimu Horrine, Mrs. J. H. Jones, and Clara, McNichols Assistant FOUNDED B1 M. T. MURSAT SPECIAL PRICE FOB LIMITED TIME our finer memoriak late the interest of the memberB^ Charles, Arthur, Jr.; John, Irene, James, Your eyes fool you I Both trisnglee are MATTRESSES CUSHIONED WITH educational motion pictures were and Robert La Vasseur. Requiem Hass To Attorney General in the same size. More important is the QUAUTY IN N M SPRINGS. NEW PAINTING & PAPERING are carved. was offered Saturday, May 8, in St. fact that your eyes may be telling you COVERS. FELTED. CARDED, $6.46. shown at the monthly meeting of Anti-Trust Division they’re not fatigued when you're actu­ Painting and Papering reasonable E T. Elizabeth’s church. Interment Mt. Olivet. ONE-DAY SERVICE MATTRESSES Yeatger, 87 W. Maple, Spruce 2964. the Holy Name society Monday Theodore Hacketbal service. ally suffering from eye-ztrain. Have an RENOVATED NEW COVERS. S2.46. WE optometrist of recognized competence evening. May 5. Pictures of life MRS. MARIE APODACA. 1882 W. ALSO RECOVER STUDIO COUCHES The appointment of Stephen L. examine your eyes today. MOUNTAIN STATES MATTRESS CO PHOTOGRAPHS in the South and of the prepara Colfax. Mother of John and Filberte R. McNichols, a former Denver Apodaca and Mrs. Sarah Garcia and Mrs. 2168 I6TH ST. TA 0931 The Anderson Photograph Studio, 1206 tion of programs for the ra Mariguta Espinosa. Requiem Mast was deputy district attorney, as special SonpItU for 15th St Comer laiwrenee Phone MAin dio entertained the members for offered Thursday at 9 in St. Cajetan’s assistant to the attorney general IS Low o s... FURNACE AND HEATING 1373. church. Interment Mt. Olivet. J4.95 more than half an hour. in the anti-trust division of the de­ Air-Conditioning, gas and cotl fu m tea. Fathers and sons will receive LOUIS A. PASINELLI, 1760 Pearl. partment of justice has been an­ Groceries - Meats • Bakery O'Brien Sheet Metal ft Furnace Works. HOUSE FOR SALE Husband of Mrs. Obberria Pasinelli, SEARS ROEBUCH AND CO 2541 Urim er. MA. 6426. Holy Communion with the Holy father of Louis Melvin. Funeral serv­ nounced, Mr. McNichols attended Modem W. P. B. 6 R. ft S.P. Bungalow Name society on Mother’s day at ices and interment weirt held in Det Regis college and was graduated MURRAY’S CATHOUC DAUGHTERS' HOME, with Garage on two lot comer. Excellent Moines, la. 1740 Bdway, TA. 1384 1772 Grant Pleasant home for girls. condition. Low Taxes. Convenient to all the 8 o’clock Mass. ' from the law school of the Catholic schools, shopping center and carline. Loyola ANGEL PETRINO, formerly of Den- SINCE 1881 university in 1939. He is the son Parish. $4,250 value for lete. Phone Mulli­ The PTA met Thursday after ver. Hueiund...... ol Mrs. InSiEnlichettx Phones GR. 1613-14-15 J. R. COYLE CIVIL SERVICE INFORMATION of City Auditor William H. Mc­ gan KE 2633 Stop fH at your noon. May 8. Petrino, father of Mre. Mary Puntillo West 32nd ft Jaliaa . Stale Registered Optometrist and Eugene, Albert, Mario, Phylis, Nichols. Special training for civil urvice testa. conveKience. Wt Writs for free details. Dslmar Instituta, PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER REAL ESTATE Orland, and Leo Petrino. Requiem Ifaes •'t nrt you will tHioy waz offered in Our Lady of Pompeii Taber Bldg., Denver. of Stenographer, typiat. notary, phones ans­ osr largi exhibit. If you wUk to tell or rent your church in Chicago. First Chinese Sisters SOMETIMES MUSIC IS VERY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS wered. mail forwarded, reasonable. MARIE property call PEarl 4638. W e MRS. MARGARET PITT. 1989 S. Lin­ K» DUNCAN. 602 Denver fJat'l Bldg. TA. ipecialixe in South Denver. coln. Mother of Police Captain Jamez Are Professed by Order IMPORTANT Rceonditloned pianos, olsyers, grands, 8885. J. Pitt, Mre. Bloesom Young, and Mre. Frequently we are called upon by the Ktmtey 8c Co., 308 South Pearl organs (pipe end reed), orcbeetral instru- Sadie E. Hynee. Mre, Pitt, 76, died family to provide a particular type of menta T. R. Welker. 236 Broadway. 8P FLOWERS Monday morning. She wae born in Lanchow, Kansu.— (Lumen) — music rendered in some special manner. NOTICE OF PINAL SETTLEMENT 736t JACQUES County Mayo, Ireland, and came to the On the tenth anniversary of the Others ask our advice and suggestions. YOUR MOTHER I would appreciate LIEB'8 ESTATE OF Hugh McCartney, Deceated United Statee and Denver in 1886. She coming of the Sisters Servants of In every c u e we make this part of the PRINTING FLOWERS, for her garden, or a coraage, ... No. 63126. wae married to Jamee Pitt, a contractor the Holy Ghost to Lanchow, the servicce u perfect u is possible. A bouquet or houae plant Call GL, 0133. Notice ia hereby given that on the 17th and iron worker, in 1886. He died in detail—to one way of thinking—yet it Visiting Cards, 60 for 76c, best quality day of June, 1941, I will preaent to tha 1916. M ri. Pitt waa a member of St, first two Chinese sisters to join the It s vital part o f what must bt a Wedding ennouneements, eommerciel print­ BOARD AND ROOM BROTHERS County Court of the City and County of Louie* Altar and Roeary aociety. St. order were professed. As a result complete perfect memory. ing, Wheel tickets alwaya Ws publish the Denver. Colorado, my accounta for Final Thomaz’ seminary guild, and St. Francis of the congregation’s work here, FREE Denver Street Guide RODGERS Board and room in quiet private home, 1 Since 1902 Settlement of adminiatration of laid eatete. de Salee’ PTA. Requiem Maes wae PRINTING 00 .. 611 14th St.. KE 4064. block off of Federal on W. 39th. GL. 8916. when and where ell persona In Interest may offered Wedneeda’y at 10 in St. Louis' 1,677 infants and 683 adults were GEU. P. HACKETHAL P E 8782 appear and object to them, if they to desire. church. Englewood. Interment Ht. Olivet. baptized who were in danger of 28 E. 6th Ave. TAbor 6468 FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE REV. JAMES FLANAGAN, TrUaUe ALBERT E. SEIDELL. 3623 W. 39th death; 79,828 patriots were treated FUNERAL DIRECTOR PAPER HANGING AND Donald F. Clifford IMPROVED avenue. Hoaband of Mrs. Mary Ann in the order’s several dispensaries, 1240 Acoma TAbor 1656 PAINTING Edward C. Day, Jr, Seidell. Requiem Mail was offered Mon­ Near S t Francis de Sales, 6 m u., re­ 736 Hajeatie Bldg. day at 9 in St. Catherine's church. In­ while 11,507 others were attended decorated, oak floors, new roof, stoker, Attomeya for Eatata. For paper hanging and painting, eaU A. terment M t Olivet in their own homes. Beringer, EAst 2286. $8,000.00, terms, F E 4949.