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Archbishop Establishes 3 Parishes Two Expanding Areas in Provided for; Minturn Elevated

Copyrighted, 1962. Relesse Fridiy noon 14 Men, 4 Women in Missions \ % The establishment of threH ney parishes, two in Denver and the other at Mintnrn in Eagle county, is announced this week by Archbishop Urban J, Vehr. At the same time the Archbishop named pastors for these jiarishes and 18 of Archdiocese for two additional parishes, one in Western and one in Eastern . „ Additional appointments include the naming of a new chaplain for the El Pomar Retreat House at Broad- Seek Souls Abroad moor in Colorado Springs and the S.S.C., who is'being recalled by the 'Vehr. After his first period it placing o f five assistants, including Columban Fathers. The popular Blessed Sacrament parish he became The Archdiocese oi Denver has Khrist Raja high school, Bettiah the four new priests who were or­ young Father Quinn has been N a p ­ chaplain and professor at Loretto 18 missioners in foreign lands 14 P. 0., Camparan Dist., India; dained June 7. k in at the retreat house for four Heights college, to which he sub­ from communities of men and four The Rev. Raymond H. Mullen, years. sequently added the post of civilian from communities of women. This S.J., St. Xavier’s high school, Jai­ The new Denver parishes are the is found in the new booklet U. S. pur City, Rajputana, India. Most Precious Blood parish, for T o replace Father Flynn, the Rev. chaplain o f the army post at Fort Catholic Missionary Personnel The Rev. Augustine Forster, which' the archdiocese owns a block Kenneth Funk is being transferred Logan and pastor o f St. Patrick’s, Overseas in 1951, just published by S.J., St. Michael’s school, Digha of land at South Colorado boule­ from Christ the King parish, Den­ Fort Logan. the Mission Secretariat, the officer Ghat P. p., E. I. Ry., India; ver. The four young newly or­ In 1942, Father Mulcahy was ac­ of which are in the NCWC build­ The Rev. Kenneth Knopke, vard and Iliff avenue, anU the Cur6 ing, Washington, D. C. O.F.M., Catalao, Goiaz, Brazil; o f Ars parish, with property located dained priests have b ^ n assigned cepted as an army chaplain with the A list of Denver archdiocesan The ' Rev. Dunstan Dooling, at E. 32nd avenue and Dahlia street as follow s in Denver parishes: 'The air force and, aker service at vari­ mission personnel follows: O.F.M,,'Anapolis, Goiaz, Brazil; in the Park H ill district. As yet, Rev. Edward Madden to Holy Fam­ ous posts in this country, took part Orders ef Men The Rev. Daniel B. McLellan, ily parish, the Rev. John Anderson in the invasion o f Western Eu­ Leo Weber, SJ., Catholic pres­ M.M., Peru, S. A.; boundaries have not been estab­ bytery, Belize, British Honduras; The Rev. Brendan Forsyth, lished for these new parishes. to St. Catherine’s, the Rev. Jdin rope going through France anJ The Rev. Eugene 0. L a ^ , SJ., O.S.B., the Priory, Box 187, Nas­ M cGinn to St. James’, and the Rev. most o f the Low Countries. Catholic church. Orange Walk, sau, Bahama Islands, B.W.I.; James Rasby to Christ the King par­ British Honduras; Orders of Women ish. The Rev. John Newell, SJ., Sister Joaquin, School Sisters of Casa Cural, Minas de Oro, De- Rev. William Mulcahy St. Francis, Honduras, C. A.; partamento de Comaygua, Repub­ Mother Mary Arnulpha, Fran­ The first pastor p f the Cure of lic of Honduras, C. A.; ciscan Missidnaries of Mary, Moh- * The Rev. Joseph Herbert, S.J., Ars pafisli is the I^v. William J. rovia, Liberia, Africa; Casa Cural, Progreso, Departa- Mulcahy, now assistant at Blessed Sister M. Bonaventure Hanson, mento de Yoro, Republic of Hon­ Sisters of the Third Franciscan Sacrament parish. He will be famil­ duras, C.A.; “■ Order, Minor Conventuals, St. iar with the territory of his parish, Brother Augustine Richard, Francis’ convent, 2207 Pamoa F.S.C. (Richard Burwitz), Blue- much o f which has been included in road, Honolulu, T. H.; fields, Nicaragua; Blessed Sacrament parish, where he Mother Mary Egan, Society of The Rev. Richard D. Mershon, Ahe Sacred Heart (St. Louis prov­ was assistant for four years after M.M., Wuchow, China (now in the ince), Lima, Peru, S. A. his ordination in 1936 and for the Philippines); The booklet lists 53 religious in­ The Rev. Felix Eckerman, past five years. stitutes of men which supply 2,474 S.V.D., Catholic church, Indore, The new parish site at 32nd and American missioners overseas, and C. I., India; 77 communities of women with 1,- Dahlia lies directly north o f Blessed The Rev. Felix F. Farrell, S.J., 901 members in foreign lands Sacrament church, which is located Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, director on Montview boulevard. It is titled of tbe Mission Secretariat, anal in honor o f St. John Baptist Vian- yzes these figuVes in a foreword Faithful Asked to the booklet and points out: ney, the patron o f parish priests, THE REV. JOHN B. EBEL, city editor Daughters of the Sacred Heart. This scene was taken “ Five out of the 53 institutes of but will be called the Cure of Ars of the Denver Catholic Register, was among in St. Peter’s after the unveiling of the official men supply 57 per cent of all the male personnel. The eight prov­ Rev. Robert Syrianey Rev. Paul D. Slattery the crowd shown above in St. Peter’s Basilica at picture of Blessed Maria Bertilla. The nun died only lo Help Pope in From West to East inces of the Society of Jesus in Promoted 'to Pastorate the beatification ceremony of Si|ler Maria Bertilla 30 years ago, after many years of heroic devotion the United States supply 23 per Boscardin, of the Teaching Sistws of St. Dorothy, to the sick. cent of all our American mission­ The Most Precious Blood parish Upon his return from military Work of Charity aries, the Maryknoll Fathers sup­ in Southeast Denver will be under service,- he was assigned as chap­ Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations ply 15 per cent. Three others, the the care o f the Vincentian Fathers, lain o f the Glockner-Penrose hos­ Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1952 — Permission to Reproduce, Except on “ We who have been spared Redemptorists, the Franciscans, with the Rev. John Donohoe, C.M , pital ‘in Colorado Springs, where he Articles Otherwise Marked, Given A fter 12 M. Friday Following Issue many of the physical hard and the Divine Word Fathers, sup­ ply jointly an additional 19 per as first pastor. Father Donohoe will femained for a year before being Ships of war and have onjoyed cent. Thus the remaining 43 per reside at St. Thomas’ seminary for returned to Blessed Sacrament par­ many blessings can sustain cent is supplied by 48 institutes. the present. ish. the hands of the Holy Father “ For most of the communities The Rev. William Mulcahy, as­ Rev. Joseph Leberer in relieving misery and dis of women, missionary work up to the present is still marginal. Only sistant at Blessed Sacrament par­ First pastor o f the new Parish o f pensing Christian charity,’ one out of the 77 institutes has ish, Denver, from which the new St. Patrick in Minturn is the Rev. DENVER CATHOLIC says Archbishop Urban Vehr more than ICO U.S. members over­ Cure of Ars omsh will be divided, Joseph J. Leberer, who has been as­ in a letter to the faithful of seas; namely, the Maryknoll Sis­ will be the fim pastor o f that par­ sistant at St. James’ parish since the archdiocese. The letter, ters with 367. Each of eight other communities counts between 40 ish. He will continue to reside at October, 1948. Prior to coming to text of which follows, is the and 100 U. S. members overseas, Blessed Sacrament rectory for the St. James', Father Leberer was an annual appeal for the Peter’s the eight supplying a total of 496 time being. assistant in the Blessed Sacrament Pence collectionillectii for the Holy sisters. Thus the top nine of the The new parish in Minturn is St. parish for a little more than two Father, which will be taken 77 communities .of sisters overseas REGISTER supply 51 per cent of the total of Patrick’s, formerly a mission of years follow ing his ordination, June Sunday,June 29. 1,901 U. S. sisters in the foreign Glcnwood Springs. Nanred first 1, 1946. Reverend dear Father and missions.’’ pastor is the Rev. Joseph Leberer, Father Leljetcr is the son o f Mrs. VOL. X LV Il. No. 44. THURSDAY, JUNE 19,^952 DENVER, COLO. beloved People; at present assistant at St. James’ Jeannette Lebtrter o f St. Francis de May I again appeal to your Rtv. William Mulcahy Sales’ parish and made his complete \Has Second Audience, Visits Tomb of Peter generosity in this annual collec­ Servhes Will Honor parish, Denver. ifew East Denver Pastor tion for the Holy Father? This Transferred from the pastorate o f yearly contribution to the eom- St. Michael’s parish in Craig to St. parish to prevent confusion with mon Father of Christendom is Order's New Beatus St. John the Evangelist's parish. an expression of our loyalty to Catherine’s pa;ish in Burlington is Register’ City Editor Watches the Rev: Paul D . Slattery. 'The Rev. Father Mulcahy is a native' o f the See of Peter and our personal The S e r V i t e community in love for the Vicar of Christ on Welby, under its new prior, the Joseph Lane recently resigned from Boston, where he was born Aug. earth. ^ Rev. Benedict M. Rori, O.S.M., will the Burlington parish to return to 21, 1906. He attended St. John’s As we know, the personal celebrate the beatification in Rome the Archdiocese o f Omaha. The preparatory c o 1 le g e, Danvers, Rome Beatification Ceremony needs of the Holy Father are Sunday, June 22, of a member of Rev. Robert Syrianey, assistant at Mass.; St. Charles' college, Catons- few and meager. But upon him the Servite order. Father Anthony depend the generab government The awe-inspiring rite-in St. Peter’s, Rome, of the beatification of Sister Maria Pucci. Father Pucci was a pastor St. Catherine’s parish, Denver, be­ ville, M d .; and the Sulpician sem­ of the Church and the support Bertilla Boscardin of the Teaching Sisters of St. Dorothy, Daughters of the Sacred Heart, in Viareggio, Italy, who died 60 comes the new pastor in Craig. inary at the Catholic University of many of the missionary ef­ years ago. He performed his or­ of America in Washington, before was witnessed on June 8 by the Rev. John B. Ebel, city editor of the Denver Catholic forts of the Church throughout Appointed as chaplain at El dinary pastoral duties in an extra­ Register. Father Ebel enjoyed the privilege of a second audience with the Holy Father the world. 'The cessation of war Pomar is the Rev. Cornelius Flynn, entering St. Thomas' seminary, ordinary way for 45 years, and presents new problems in des­ and was granted special permission to visit the tomb of St. Peter, won the affection of countless present assistant at Corpus Denver. troyed churches, schools, con­ Father Ebel’s account of his visit to Rome follows: numbers of the poor and down­ parish, Colorado Springs. He H e was ordained on June 6, vents, and the general improv- 1936, by Archbishop (then Bishop) I AM WRITING from a room erishment of priests, sisters, and trodden. ceeds the Rev. Maurice Quinn, in the hospice of the Francis­ lay people in many countries of The Welby community will mark + + can Sisters of the Atonement the world. In their dire distress the occasion of Father Pucci’s be­ Denverites^ Son to Receive from America. My window they turn for aid to the Holy atification with a High Mass at 12 looks out over the Church of St. Father. I receive many distress­ noon in the Assumption church. OFFICIAL Clara and, beyond a n d below ing appeals from Bishops, It will be the first major event for that, a beautiful view of the priests, and sisters in all sections the community under its new Archdiocese of Denver Priesthood as Franciscan valley. This place seems the of the globe, asking for a little Prior, Father Benedict, who was Chancery Office epitome of the Franciscan ideal The Rev. Jeremias (Robert) F. went to Holy Name colTege in help in t^eir extreme misery. selected three weeks ago at the 1536 Logan Street of peace. first chapter of the Province of Milner, O.F.M., son of Mr. and Washington. D. C.. for his theo­ We can readily understand the Denver 5, Colo. Mrs. Robert Milner of 1525 Dahlia logical studies. During the sum­ On June 1, I left the pilf^im- number and agony of such ap­ St. Joseph of the Servite order in Rev. Joieph Leberer street, Denver, will be ordained to mer months for the past three age group after the magnificent peals as come regularly to the the U.S. The chapter was held in Appointments* To Start Mhitum Parish the holy priesthood on Saturday, years he has been pursuing an (and crowded) Eucharistic (Con­ Holy Father from all parts of Chicago, headquarters of the PASTORS . June 28, in the Franciscan monas­ extracurricular course in science gress and took a night train to the world. province. Among the six definitors grade and high school courses at tery, Washington, D. C. at Siena college, Loudonville, N. Y. Madrid. It was not a pleasant who particip’ated in Father Bene­ St. CalherineV church, Burlington, Rev. Paul D. Slattery. St. Francis’ before entering St. trip, since I had to sit up all W e who have been spared St. Michael’i church, Craig, Rev. Robert Syrianey. After finishing eight years of His Excellency, the Most Rev. dict’s election were Father ’Thomas Thomas’, where he completed his.' night, but it was my only chance many of the physical hardships NEW PARISHES grammar school at Blessed Sacra-* Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, Apos­ of war and have enjoyed many Lo Cascio, O.S.M., pastor of Mt. to get out of Barcelona for at St. Patrick’s church, Minturn, with Eagle and Redcliff as mis­ eight-year seminary course. His ment, the young aspirant entered tolic Delegate to the United States, blessings can sustain the hands Carmel parish, Denver; and Fa­ sions, Rev. Joseph Leberer, pastor. grandparents, Joseph and Apollonia Regis high school. He was grad­ will ordain a group of Francis­ least three or four days. ther Austin DiBenedetto, O.S.M., of the Holy Father in relieving Most Precious Blood (Colorado boulevard and Iliff avenue, uated from there in spring of 1941 cans in the monastery on Saturday, Once I arrived in Madrid, misery and dispensing Christian pastor o f the Assumption parish, Sitterle, were Colorado pioneers. Denver), in charge of the Vincentian Fathers, Rev. John Donohoe, and, the following fall, entered St. June 28, at 9 o’clock. however, thinga took a much charity. Welby. The qjarishioners o f Minturn, C.M., pastor, residing at St. Thomas’ seminary. Joseph’s Seraphic seminary in Following his ordination Father brighter turn. The city itself I would ask each priest, each As prior, Father Benedict will Cure of Ars (E . 32nd avenue and Dahlia street, Denver), Rev. located on U. S. highway 24 a few Callicoon, N. Y., the preparatory Jeremias will return to Denver is beautiful, and I had an all­ Catholic institution, organiza­ have jurisdiction over the internal William J. Mulcahy, pastor, residing at Blessed Sacrament rectory. miles* south o f the junction with seminary for the fathers of the for the celebration of his First day touR of Toledo that is one tion, and parochial society in the affairs o f the Servite community. Most Holy Name province. He Solemn Mass. of the mghpoints of this trip. Archdiocese to make a generous His office is distinct from that of CHAPLAIN U; S. highway 6, have long awaited completed his novitiate year in the This Solemn Mass will take The walled city seems to epit­ offering, God has blessed ns with pastor, which post is connected El Pomar Retreat House, Colorado Springs, Rev. Cornelius the day they would have their own order in St. Bonaventure’s monas­ place on Sunday, July 6 /at 9:30 in omize the history of Spain, prosperity. We can give of our with the administration of the As­ Flynn. ' priest. They have a rectory ready for Blessed Sacrament church. The ASSISTANT PASTORS tery, Paterson, N. J. His philoso­ from the ancient Church of abundance so that the Holy Fa­ sumption parish, school, and mis­ his coming. The House was recently phical studies were completed in Rt. Rev. Monsignor Harold_ V. St. John, festooned with ther may distribute our gifts sions. Corpus Christ! church, Colorado Springs, Rev. Kenneth Funk. St. Stephen’s monastery, Croghan, Campbell, pastor of Blessed chains once worn by Chris­ where they will effect the most Father Benedict, 38, is former Christ the King church, Denver, Rev. James Rasby. bought under the direction o f the Sacrament, will assist at the Mass N. Y. and in St. Anthony’s monas­ tian captives of the Moors; good. prior of St. Joseph’s seminary, El­ Holy Family church, Denver, Rev. EMward Madden. Rev. Clarence E. Kessler, of Glen- as assistant priest; the Rev. Sebas­ tery in Butler, N. J. Thencfe he to the magnificent medieval May Cod bless you, your homes, gin, 111., where he taught classes St. Catherine’s church, Denver, Rev. John Anderson, tian L. Egan, O.F.M., of St. Eliza­ wood Springs. The Minturn parish, Cathedral of the great age of and your loved ones. in Latin and philosophy. He was St. James’ church, Denver, Rev, John McGinn. beth’s cliurch will assist as deacon formerly a mission from St. Ste­ faith, and finally the ruins of Faithfully your in Christ, bom in Segni, Italy, a town near TO CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY for the Mass and will preach the St. Joseph Burse the Alcazar, where Franco’s # Urban J. Vehr Rome, and came to the U.S. in Rev, William H. Jones. phen’s, Glenwood Springs, will sermon for the occasion. Father followers made their heroic Archbishop of Denver 1937, shortly after his ordingtion. Appointments effective July 10. (Turn to P ages — Colum n S) Roch Knopke, O.F.M., vice rector stand against t h e modern Gifts Total $36 of Christ the King seminary. threat to that faith. In Ma­ Clean, N. Y. will assist as sub­ drid I also visited, with an Four gifts totaling $36 were re­ deacon. Father Anthony Borer, as­ American student I knew sistant priest at Blessed Sacra­ ceived for the St. Joseph burse there, the social action school Church in 'City of Gold^ to Mark Golden Jubilee this week at the Denver Arch­ ment, will be master of ceremonies. founded by Bishop Herrera. diocesan Chancery office. The After a short vacation, Father WITH THE THEME “ City of and in 1914 a single carload of more than $650,000,000 in gold. the Cripple Creek area (so 1895. By that time the Catholic Jeremias will return to Washing­ The two-hour plane trip to burse is for the education of young Lisbon was quite a contrast to God in the City of Gold,” St. ore from the Cresson mine was It was just five years after called because the rushing population had risen to 26 fam­ men wishing to be priests. There ton to complete his theological the Diocese of Denver had been ' tbe 14-hour Barcelona-Madrid Victor’* pariah, Victor, in the valued at $1,000,000. In 60 boulder-strewn stream crippled ilies. is now $4,941.06 in theJund. studies. established in 1887 that the first train trip, which had covered heart of the p»ld-rich Cripple years of mining operations the the cattle that attempted to DURING FATHER DOWN- district of Victor has produced resident priest was assigned to Lt. Joan Wissing, Japan, sent the same distance. Lisbon Creek mining district, will cele­ cross). He was Father Volpe, ey’s first seven months in Vic­ $5; Mrs. P. M. F., Denver, $6; struct me as a bfeautiful, clean brate the 50th jubilee of the who took up residence in Crip­ tor he collected $110 from all and a friend, Denver, $25. city, .but without much in cul­ parish church, whose corner­ ple Creek in 1892. sources, and disbursed $168 for living expenses. v A time of clergy appointments, tural' 6r historical monuments stone was laid July 28, 1902. WHEN THE GROWTH of The Rev. Omer Foxhoven, ad­ the district demanded a new Father Downey was the man which occur annually in spring, of significance. The visit to the 26;000 Attend Mass ministrator of the parish, is ar­ priest, there came to Victor in for the job of building. Ground brings to mind the need for new scene of the apparitions near ranging details of the jubilee, 1894 Father Edward Downey, was broken for the new church, priests. The response of generous Fatima was stirring because of which will take place Monday, the first pastor, and the man the present St. Victor’s, in youth to the appeal for vocations the sense of what had occurred July 7. A Solemn Mass, eoram who was to build the City .of 1901; the cornerstone was laid has been inspiring in recent years. there. The very peace of the Archiepiseopo, will be offered in God in the City of Gold. Father in 1902, and the church was It is now of primary concern to countryside in which it is situ­ Outside Denver Area St. Victor’s at 11:30, and a din­ Downey was at home in a min­ completed and dedicated Sept. see that these young men may at­ ated seems to be an echo of the ner will follow in the Victor ing camp; his work before com­ 27, 1903. By this time the Cath­ tain their great dream. promise of Our Lady there. Nearly 26,000 attend Mass each Sunday in the par­ To insure the education of semi­ Elks’ home at 1:30. The cele­ ishes of the Archdiocese of Denver outside the metro­ ing to 'Victor had been at Cen­ olic population had increased to Only a few people were there, bration is under the patronage tral City, Akpen, Glenwood 350 families. narians in sufficient numbers, fi­ politan area. This figure was ascertained by the survey nancial assistance is needed. The in contrast to tbe 30,000 to 40,- o f Our Lady of the Mountains. Springs, Brighton, Fort Collins, WHEN THE CHURCH was 000 we found at Lourdes. Fa­ young men are willing to make the THE STORY OF ST. VIC­ conducted during the month of May in all the churches. Longmont, L o "v e 1 a n d , and dedicated (it was the 11th built tima, however, has its crowds sacrifices necessary to become TOR’S church parallels closely The count showed thftt an average of 5,801 receive Holy Creqde* In almost all of these in Colorado by Father Downey) too, I am told, on the 13th of priests. Otjiers must be willing to the fabulpus history of Victor towns he had built churches or it was debt-free,' t-fr« and has re­ every month and especially on Communion weekly in these churches. The largest number make the financial sacrifices in­ and the sturdy characters who rectories. mained so until the present. the anniversaries of the ap­ volved. If there are to be priests peopled the town on the south of Mass attendants was recorded at St. Mary's church, There werj 12 Catholic fam­ Commenting on the dedication paritions. slope of Battle mountain. The Colorado Springs, with 2,464. St. Anthony’s parish, ilies in Victor when he arrived. of the structure, the Denver to serve the people, t’ en individ­ The actual site of the appari­ uals should be happy to share tlie fate of the town and the Cripple, The first Mass was offered in Catholic of Oct. 3, 1903, said: tions is marked by a small Sterling, had 1,800, and St. Augustine’s church, Brighton, burden. Creek district is bound up in­ the Baptist church, and for sev­ “ It is one of the finest struc­ chapel, with a small white pillar extricably with the gold that lies listed 1,490. eral months afterwards the Holy tures in the city and is a source One Can do his share in this designating the site of the tree great work by sending a donation beneath the hills, beneath the These most recent figures bring the total for Sun­ Sacrifice was offered in the of pride not only to Catholics, in which Our Lady appeared. town of Victor itself. The gold lumber office or a private home. but to every citizen of this en­ to Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, Souvenir hunters, they say, day Mass in the archdiocese to 88,251 with 21,192 receiv­ Chancery office, 1536 Logan mined in 1891 in the area The first church was a frame terprising, gold camp. It is built made away with the tree, amounted to $200,000; this had ing Communion weekly. The total tabulation is printed on structuse on S. Second, street, of pressed brick, with white street, Denver, Rev. Jeremiu F. Milner, O.F.M, (Turn to Page S — Colum n 1) risen to (23,000,000 in 1900, page 2. and was. dedicated March 17, (Turn to Page S — C olum n S) < PAGE TWO Office, 93$ B annock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Kcyitene 4205 Thursday, June 19, 1952

The Denver Catholic Register Three Parishes Are Established by Archbishop Vehr Published Weekly by the (Continued From Page One) excellent farm land in the Eagle and at St. Benedict’s college, Atchi­ Colorado with an area o f some this capacity he was hospitalized The finest,,. Catholic Press Society, Inc. include territory from that parish rivet valley. Talk of a new all- son, Kans. He studied philosophy in Glockner-Penrose hospital. Col 938 Bannock Street, Denver. 5,000 square miles. The county is Colo. and from Annunciation parish in weather highway to connect high­ at St. Benedict’s for one year before sparsely populated and Craig it­ orado Springs. way 40 at Kremmling with high­ After being released from the Subscription: $2.00 Per Year Leadville. It will have two mis­ coming to St. ’Thomas’ seminary, self has about 2,400 population. It ways 6-24 at W olcott may also Denver, where he was a student is a center for livestock and farm­ hospital he lived with his mother Sold in combination with The sions, Redcliff, about eight miles Register, National Edition, in bring further development in the for five years. ing interests in the Yampa valley in Denver until assigned to Cor­ Selection of Gifts south just o ff highway 24, and Archdiocese o f Denver. Eagle county parish. H e was ordained a priest in D en­ and is the gateway to one o f the pus Christi, Colorado Springs, in Eagle, about 25 miles west on high­ Entered as Second Class Rev. Paul D. Slattery ver June 10, 1933, by Archbishop fino^t wild game hunting areas in December, 1950, as assistant pas­ ways 6-24. The famed Mount o f Matter at the Post Office, Being transferred from a parish Urban J. Vehr for service in the the ^ t e . Also in the Craig parish tor. Denver, Colo. the Holy Cross will lie in the Min- for all in Western Colorado to a par­ Denver diocese and spent short is the Dinosaur National monu­ Rev. Kenneth Funk occasions... turn parish.- ish center almost on the Kansas periods as assistant at H oly Ghost, ment, where Reclamation bureau Transferred from his position as The new Mintum parish should line is the Rev. Paul D . Slattery, St. Catherine’s, and St. Vincent de authorities have plarmed to build assistant at Christ the K ing parish, be capable of considerable develop­ pastor in Craig since 1935. Father a huge dam on the Green river. Denver, to assjstapt at _ Corpus Paul’s churches in Denver and at WE WILL GLADLY WRAP ment since it lies or^the main D en­ Slattery is a native o f Pueblo, where St. Anthony’s church, Sterling, bc- Craig lies on the transcontinental Christi parish, Colorado Springs, is ver & Rio Grande Western rail­ he was born Sept. 26, 1891. He iore being named pastor of Craig highway 40 about 92 miles from the Rev. Kenneth Funk. Father YOUR GIFT AND MAIL road and is the center o f extensive made his college studies at the Uni­ with the missions of Rifle and the Utah line and 43 miles west Funk has been at the East Denver mining activity, stock raising, and versity o f Kansas, Lawrence, Kans., Meeker. of Steamboat Springs. It is an out­ parish as its, first assistant since FOR YOU. Before the establishment of Rifle let for large oil fields in the December, 1050, not long after he as a separate parish, Father Slat­ Rangely area. came to the Denver archdiocese, Victor 'City of Gold' Plans tery frequently had to drive mote Craig has had a church for many after teaching in St. Bede’s college, years, but one o f .Father Svrianey's Peru, 111. TOM WALKER PIANOS than 90 miles (one way) to offer first tasks will be the er«tion o f Father Funk was born in Ottawa, RcpreatnUtiTt Kimbmil, Sohmcr, Mass for his people there. Hirdfflin. SUrr ind J(U« French Piinei Golden Jubilee of Church a rectory. 111., Jan. 29, 1914. He is a grad­ Burlington lies about 12 miles C G. Conn ConnioneU uate o f St. Benedict’s college, Atchi­ CiqRKC'S CfHURCH GOODS HOUS€ Electric Orten (Continued From Page One) chism students and 50 cents for from the Kansas line. 'The mission Rev. John P. Donohoe, C.M. Fine Reconditioned Piinoe stone trimmings, is Gothic in second catechism students; most The Rev. John P. Donohoe son, Kans. He has a master o f arts UtS 8. BROADWAY SPruce 7 « t church there was given parish status architecture and has beautiful of the youngsters of the town C .M ., is the first pastor o f the degree in English from the Univer­ accepted his generosity. Catholic in August, 1949, with Father Jo­ stained-glass windows. It is free Most Precious Blood parish in sity o f Illinois and has worked to­ of debt.” and non-Catholic, and he re- seph Lane as administrator. Some BURNS-RIPS fused no one. He threw himself Southeast Denver, one o f the most ward a doctorate in education. His In an area where everything 65 families were located at that time into the civic life o f the area mother, Mrs. Florence Funk, is a has become legendary, the in the Eastern Colorado parish and rapidly expanding sections o f the OR TEARS anecdotes about Father Downey and was at one time elected a city. Several huge housing devel­ resident o f Steamboat Springs. stand out. He stood on a pillow delegate to the Democratic con­ Jiad just built a rectory for their Eliminated by vention. opments in the area have brought As assistant to the Rev. Anthony French or Inweaving in the church while teaching first resident priest. ’The commu catechism to the children. The DESPITE HIS OPPORTU­ any number of Catholic families Elzi in the Colorado Springs parish. id Hoar SerTice— Rcuom blc Price* nity had previously been cared for church was heated by stoves and NITIES to gain the “ golden Father Funk will - replace Father from Stratton. within the territory that will be HOSIERY MENDING this was the only way he could treasure” that flowed around encompassed in the new parish. For Flynn, who becomes chaplain at El keep his feet warm. He refused him,' Father Downfey, according Burlington is located in the cen­ the present Father Donohoe will Pomar. to let anyone line up for Con­ to a Colorado newspaper at the ter o f Eastern Colorado’s wheat (jJsLSJb lA rL fession, and to this day penitents time o f his death in 1918, “ re­ >elt and is the site o f a million-dol- live with his brother Vincentians Rev. James Rosby in Victor remain in the pews mained the simple, penniless Filling the post as assistant at inweaving Co, lar grain elevator. Just completed is at the seminar^. until their turn comes to enter priest.” Christ the King parish will be the Phone K £. 4409 the confessional. He treated the Father Downey was succeeded the $17,000,000 Bonny dam at Father D onohoe’s most recent James Clarke newly ordained- Father James W il­ I 304 McClintock Bld(. children on great holidays — in his 21-year pastorate by men Hale, about 26 miles northeast of assignment has been with the M ir­ —+ “ two bits” for the first cate­ liam Rasby, a member of St. Dom­ “ The West’s Largest Church Goods Supply House’* — 1554 Calif. —— worthy of the pace he set. Fa­ Burlington. This huge project is aculous Medal Novena band o f the ther William S. Neenan built the inic’s parish. H e is the son o f Mrs. expected to bring considerable pros Vincentian Fathers. Since his ordi­ rectory; in Father Louis Hagus’ Mayme Rasby o f 2854 Eliot street, Established 1902 1633 Tremont Place pastorate 'the beautiful main perity to the entire area. nation in 1941, he has been en Denver. He was born in Trenton, TAbor 3789 Denver 2, Colo. RECORD SALE! altar was installed. It was in Rev. Robert Syrianey gaged in parish work as a.ssistant Father Hagus’ time that the Neb., and was graduated from Ab­ 78 R.P.M. Albums...... H Price The Rev. Robert Michael Syc at St. Vincent’s parish, Kansas prosperity of the district broke, bey high school in Canon City, be­ 78 R.P.M. Singles...... 4 for 97c City, M o.; administrator of St. Co and the downhill slide began. In ianey, new pastor o f St. Michael's fore entering St. Thomas’ seminary. an effort to hold the parish to­ parish in Craig, has been an assist lumbkille’s, Blaine, Kans.; and as­ Rev. Edward Madden gether, Father Hagus fought to ant at St. Catherine’s parish in Den sistant in H oly Trinity parish, D al­ Dr. D. C. Werthman be “ all things to all men.” He las, Tex. The new assistant at Holy Family Dolls and Doll Parts worked with wheelbarrow and ver for six and one-half years since parish, Denver, will be the Rev. Ed. and Associate shovel in a mine dump to sup­ Father Donohoe was born April RELIGIOUS STATUES his ordination, Dec. 1, 1945. He ward Madden, son o f Capt. and music, n c . port himself and ^ e parish. has won many friends through his 25, 1915. He attended St. Vin^ REPAIRED Dentigts BUT THE DECLINE con­ Mrs. Edward Madden of St. John's 1522 California St. — AC. 1635 work with the children o f the cent’s Prep school. Cape Girardeau tinued through the ’20s. In 1928 parish. He takes the place o f the A.B.C. Doll Hospital PLATES Band Initrumenta— Pianoi— Organs— Radios— Records Victor became a mission of Crip­ school, particularly with his ath Mo., and entered the novitiate of Mr. & Mrs. J. A. McCourt 606 15th Street 1206 15th Street the Congregation of the Mission Rev. William Jones, who, as an­ Accessories ple Creek. In 1943, for the first letic teams, which have won a num­ nounced last week, will go to the 1515 Arapahoe, Den.er MA. 7617 ' KEy.tone 8721 TAbor 5761 time in 51 years the Cripple in Perryville, Mo., May 30, 1933 ber o f city championships under his Catholic University of America for Creek district was without a direction. He took his vows two years later resident priest. In 1944 it seemed graduate studies leading to a mas­ in 1935 and was ordained June 15, that the slide had been checked, Father Syrianey is the son o f Mrs ter's degree in education. and the Rev. John Doherty was Michael Syrianey o f St. Philomena’s 1941. appointed to the district. He was Father Madden is a graduate of j o H i t s o n parish, Denver. A priest-brother, Rev. Cornelius Flynn St. John’s grade school, Regis high succeeded as administrator in the Rev. Francis Syrianey, is on the STORAGE It m ouinc CO. 1947 by Father Foxhoven. The Rev. Cornelius Flynn, new school, and St. Thomas’ seminary. Register editorial staff and stationed chaplain o f El Pomar Retreat Although the population and H e spent three years at the Cath­ Can You Spare A L a c / K L tiW/kl%l€E the parishioners have continued at St. John's parish. House, was born in Lima, O., Oct. olic University of America where to dwindle, much has been ac­ The new pastor was born in Den 13, 1906. He attended St. Greg complished since a resident he received his A.B. and M.A. de­ ver Oct. 18, 1920. He attended St. ory’s Preparatory seminary, Mt. grees. priest returned to the district. Philomena's grade school, from Washington, 0., and St. Mary’s Little Bedding? Eight years ago, in 1944, the Rev. John Anderson For the Safety of Your Goods parishioners of St. Victor’s which he was awarded a scholar­ seminary, N orwood, O., and was The Rev. John Anderson will be numbered about 80, and in St. ship to Regis high school. Upon ordained July 15, 1935, in Toledo Peter’s, Cripple Creek, about 45. the new assistant at St. Catherine's Romping season is olmost here . . . and a lot Use Johnson Service on Every Move graduation he entered St. Thomas’ by Bishop Karl J. Alter, now Arch in Denver. He is the son o f Mr. Today these numbers have been seminary, where he ma'de his en bishop of Cincinnati. of otherwise eligible children will miss out if AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN U NES, INC. cut almost in half. and Mrs. Thomas E. Anderson of tire college, philosophy, and theol­ Father Flynn came to the Denver “MOVING WITH CARS EVERYWHKRK" BUT IN THE EIGHT years the Cathedral parish. His entire bedding isn't ovoiloble. STORAGE - PACKING - SHIPPING the people of St. Peter’s have re­ ogy studies. archdiocese for his health in June, education was received in the Ca­ decorated their church and made As pastor in Craig, Father Syr­ 1942, and was first assigned as thedral grade and high schools and Phone PE 2433 Denver 221 Broadway improvements costing about $2,- ianey will have one o f the largest assistant in St. Joseph's parish. Fort at St. Thomas’ seminary. At St. They'll be referred to us.. . and the gloom will | 500. In the same period the parishes in area in the archdiocese. Collins. In August, 1947, he was pMple of St. Victor’s have spent Catherine’s he will take the place be thick if we aren't in position to give each j^OOO in repairs and improve­ Craig is the county seat|of Moffat named chaplain of St. Benedict’s o f Father Syrianey, the new Craig ments, and have added another county in the northeast corner of hospital. Sterling. After serving in one 0 quilt or blanket. $3,000 to renovate St. Victor’s pastor. church for the jubilee celebra­ Rev. John McGinn MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY tion. Named to replace Father Leb- The parish records show that Mass Attendance erer at St. James’ parish as assist­ Don't let that happen if you con help it! 1,252 have been baptized in St. Average Average ant is the Rev. John Joseph M c­ Check your supply and ask us to send o truck INSURANCE SINCE 1897 Victor’s church in its 58-year Attendance Reception history, of whom 92 were con­ At of Holy Ginn, son of Mr. and Mrs. John for ony bedding you con spore. verts. The record of marriages PARISHES OUTSIDE DENVER— Mass Communion "McGinn o f St. Catherine’s parish. Gas and Electric Bldg. and funerals does not begin un­ Akron— St. Joseph’s ...... 301 96 Father McGinn is a graduate o f St. TA. 1393 til 1915; since then there have Aspen— St. Mary’s ...... 140 25 Catherine's grade school, Regis been 304 marriages and 181 fu­ Boulder— Sacred Heart ...... 1,052 276 The number it CHerry 5503. nerals. In the past eight years Boulder, South— Sacred Heart of Mary...... 156 36 high school, and St. Thomas’ sem­ there have been 62 Baptisms in Boulder— St. Thomas Aquinas’ ...... 700 80 inary. the two parishes of the area, of Burlington— St. Catherine’s ...... 185 33 which 19 were of converts. Brighton— St. Augustine’s ...... !...... 1,490 291 Dr. G. J. There have been eight voca­ Brush— St. Mary’s ...... :. 235 30 tions from St. Victor’s, four to Calhan— St. Michael’s ...... 135 19 St. Vincent De Paul the priesthood and four to the Cascade— (Mission of Sacred Heart, Schaeuble sisterhoods. Colo. Springs) ...... 50 10 And the City of God still lives Central City— Assumption...... 40 1 Optometrist in the City of Gold. Cheyenne Wells— Sacred Heart and missions.... 511 105 Salvage Bureau COLORADO SPRINGS— Specialist 288' Optometrist Corpus Christi ...... 1,071 For Visual and Optician Divine Redeem er...... 803 177 Our Lady of Guadalupe...... 376 70 Eye Care Helen Walsh Sacred H eart...... 938 202 Aisociate St. Mary’s ...... '...... 2,464 521 63R Empire BldR. KE. 5840 W. R.JOSEPH St. Paul’s (Broadmoor) ...... 119 26 EYES EXAMINED Glockner-Penrose hospital ...... 118 94 Pkont TAkar 1880 St. Francis’ hospital ...... 26 29 118-219 MalnUe Bldg. Craig— St. Michael’s ...... 141 21 Cripple Creek— St. Peter’s ...... 28 6 Crook— St. Peter’s (Iliff) ...... 133 15 Elbert— Sacred Heart and missions...... 100 15 Erie— St. Scholastica’s (Lafayette) ...... 101 18 Estes Park— Our Lady of the Mountains DENVER INDUSTRIAL BUIK (Loveland) ...... 156 11 something new T ^ ...------CIORCI 8. ROCK. P m U ul ------Evergreen— Christ the King (Golden) ...... 180 31 > 1 5 8 4 Coltfomhi MAh. F lagler...... 68 21 Fleming— St. Peter’s ...... 240 60 FORT COLLINS— . Holy Family...... 404 62 St. Joseph’s ...... 1,150 319 A U te tH in g Fort Lupton— St. William’s (Platteville)...... 185 35 Fort Morgan— St. Helena’s ...... 369 44 Fountain— (Colorado Springs— St. Paul’s) .... 103 19 of Ahiminvm Atmlftaa FIRST q u a l i t y ! Frederick— St. Therese’s and Mead ..’...... 473 76 Georgetown— Our Lady of Lourdes’ ...... 33 7 i I ftUY THi tin m i m Glenwood Spring— St. Stephen’s ...... 358 86 1 i 1 i EX T R A s t r o n g ! Grand Lake— St. Anne’s (Kremmling) ...... 72 11 GREELEY— Our Lady of P eace...... 991 200 SL Peter’s ...... 1,161 404 GENESAL Haxtun— Christ the King (Holyoke) ...... 60 14 Holyoke— St. Patrick’s ...... 194 33 Hugo— St. Anthony’s and missions...... 260 49 Idaho Spring— St. Paul’s ...... 100 14 TIRES Iliff— St. Catherine’s ...... ;...... 344 41 Julesburg— St. Anthony’s ...... 503 100 Kremmling— St. Peter’s ...... 67 14 \perwHk Keenesburg— Holy Family...... 124 17 Lafayette— St. Ida’s ...... 162 37 LEADVILLE— Annunciation ,...... 678 166 St. Joseph’s ...... 360 69 SWITCHBOARD OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY 289 • Mw« MHeoge Longmont— St. John the Baptist’s ...... 1,000 Ail Perch and Polio FREE Your ChoicG of Louisville— St. Louis’ ...... 484 107 70 ESTIMATES e Mere Sefety Loveland— St. John’s ...... 479 Covers and Door Hoods Awning Styles Manitou— (Mission of Sacred Heart— F H A TERMS e Your OM Guarontead Colorado Springs) ...... 108 36 Call Concave, Convex, Tiros Fer Peetz— Sacred Heart ...... 150 59 Leak-Proof from Dowe Poymoel I DENVER Arabian, Straight Platteville— St, Nicholas’ ...... i 211 Rain and Snow # lesy WooUy Rifle— St. Mary’s and missions...... 119 34 Roggen— Sacred Heart...... 166 21 Exclusive Unit WINDOW Vtntilated, Scitntific Pay Tone 4 CMStruction CO. Steamboat Springs— Holy N am e...... 167 25 . Sun Control Sterling— St. Anthony of Padua’s ...... 1,800 440 AComa Stoneham—St. John’s and missions...... 134 10 Factory Bnginnrad foe 4739 Minimom light louvrith Stratton— St. Charles’ ...... 607 167 Maximum Snow Load ■ Exclutivo Vontoiro Joe Kavanaugh, Inc. Victor— St. Victor’s ...... ' 41” '' 15 and Wind Volociiy 3738 W. COLFAX light DIfFuatrs Wray— St, Andrew’s ...... 187 59 Yuma— St John’s (Akron) ...... 141 36 7tk A Lincoln T A 1261 Owned ond Operated by PAUL E. MeSHEEHY TOTAL . .25,982 6,801 - Member Sti. Peter and Paul Parith s . - ■■ Camp Carson. 590 201 Thursday, June 19, 1952 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE THREE

I De Paul Society Helps Handicapped J kn fi/tm L Jesuit, Native of Denver,

By Joseph G. Loeffel, treasurer, Recently there was a request by colild and should be done. Much Particular Council of the Society the city chaplain for a few days’ more will be done when greater Holy Church Perpetuates Herself of St. Vincent de Paul in Denver. work that would permit a double numbers of people share in the Plans Jubilee at St. John's Thiit in the first in a series on amputee to earn bus fare to his doing of it by regularly contrib­ The Rev. Charles Kavanagh i be ordained together, but, because St. Vincent de Paul work iii the home in another state. We en­ uting any personal or household j Through Bishops, Heirs of Apostles Archdiocese of Denver. counter and strive sincerely to re­ articles for which they have no Hayden, S.J., Denver native, health, it was decided to ordain William alone in Decem­ lieve practically every type of further need. By Rev. R awley Myers celebrate the silver jubilee of hi.s Question.s put to me from time ber. Father William Hayden died handicap to which humanity is ordination to the priesthood with to time indicate a sincere interest St. Vincent’ s salvage trucks “The Episcopate is the full­ in Mercy hospital, Denver, Nov. heir. a Mass in St. John the Evangelist’s in, but a somewhat “ fuzzy" under­ are in North Denver on Mon­ ness of priestly power; so far as 26, 1941, after a three-year illness. church, Denver, pwish of his Bap­ standing: of. the services rendered Parishioners Are Main Guard sacerdotal orders go, there is One sister of Father Hayden, day, in South and West Denver tism, on Sunday, June 22, at 10 the needy by the St. Vincent de When we plead for discarded nothing beyond it.” So spoke Mary, the first graduate o f Lo* on Tuesday and Thursday, and o’clock. Priest-friends o f the jubi- Paul salvage bureau in Denver. articles from Catholic homes, we Archbishop Richard J. Cushing retto Heights college, is now Sis­ East Denver and Park Hill on larian are invited to be present. “ What do you do -for the do it with the promise to serve of Boston recently. ter Celine of the-Carmel o f the Wednesday and Friday. The Since 1937 Father Hayden has handicapped?” seemt foremott the needy regardless of the form The Bishop, usually the Ordi­ telephone number is CH. 5503. been stationed at Creighton uni­ among thoie*quettiont. that need may take. Much more nary of a diocese, is perhaps the a I versity jn Omaha, Neb., where he It is not difficult to think of least known of all who are in Holy Orders. Catholics can tell is now dean of men and head of ’ conditions that classify a person you that the Holy Father shaves the physics department. After his as handicapped — blindness, dis­ with an electric razor, that ordination in St. Louis June 22, ease, physical deformity, mental 1927, Father Hayden did gradu­ Dominicans say Mass in a dif­ deficiency, old ap:e, and many ate work and earned his doctorate ferent preliminary manner. others. in physics from St. Louis univer­ They even know intimate de­ sity in Junte, 1933. He taught at For the very good reason that tails of the life of silent Trap, St. Louis U., Marquette university it is the Christian thing to do, pists. But of a Bishop they in Milwaukee, and Rockhurst col­ and therefore in keeping with they know little. the rules of the Society of St. lege in Kansas City, Mo., before They are like the little boy Vincent de Paul, the salvage going to Creighton. sitting next to a Bishop one bureau is consistently serving, evening at a ball-game. Classmate of Pastor the handicapped with co.,opera- “ Are you a priest?” the At Regis College tion from Catholic homes In the small lad asked with wide-eyed form of contributions of dis­ amazement. Father Hay’den was invited to carded articles. ‘ “ Yes,” said the prelate. celebrate his jubilee in his native parish by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Kveryone recoRnizes the handi­ “ Well, what do you do dur­ John P. Moran, pastor o f SL cap facing: a widowed mother ing the week?” the boy asked. John’s, who was a classmate o f the whose only income is a monthly In explaining the Episcopacy, relief check— when a youngster jubilarian at Regjs college. Mon­ Archbishop Cushing went on to signor Moran will preach at the and a few secreted matches start say: “ The essential difference a fire that destroys her worldly Mass and St. John’s choir will sing between the powers of the special selections. possessions. priest and those of the Bishop It is a handicap to live in bed may be suggested in these Father Hayden w a s bo,rn in Denver, Jan. 28, i895, and bap­ month after month, wasting away terms: Although the priest may tized in St. John’s church, then Rev. Charlet Hayc^cn. S.J. from an incurable disease, like the bring souls into the Church, located in a little frame building woman to whom the salvage bur­ into the kingdom of heaven, he Dust, Wind,and Heat at Third avenue and Detroit street. Holy Trinity, San Diego, Calif. eau this week delivered a large cannot beget his own like; he Another sister, Monica, is em­ carton of clean white rags and a His parents were Charles H. and cannot impart to others the Mary Kavanagh Hayden, pioneer ployed as secretary to the director quantity of new surgical com­ priesthood he has himself re­ of the Bureau of Reclamation and presses. Catholics of Denver and active ceived; he cannot communicate members of St. John’s parish for was the second graduate at the Fail to Halt Crusade Height.s. A younger brother. Jack Jobs for Handicapped! or perpetuate the priesthood many years. J. Hayden, i.s in the U.S. air force Age can be a handicap even which he is privileged to enjoy. He entered the Society of Jesus at Orlando, Fla. though a person is in vigorous “ It is the fruitful privilege of the Apostles and their suc­ after he was graduated from Regis health. For example, there is the high school and college (then Sa­ Father Hpyden is an expert cessors, the Catholic Bishops, skilled mechanic who, after 40 Of Motor Missioners cred Heart). At first he studied amateur magician and'gives many to be able to raise up other years with a large corporation, to be a doctor but .then entered shows. His hobby is an outgrowth priests from among the baptized reached the compulsory retire­ The motor missionaries from I the street preachers’ “ perform- the Jesuits in September, 1915, at of his interest in physics and began ment age of 65 and was forced St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver— ance.” The .second night, as Father laity aiid other Bishops from Florissant, Mo., a year after his when he was a philosophy student into unwelcomed inactivity with a Father Richard Gieselman, C.M., Gieselman was answering a ques- among ordained priests. It is younger brother, William. Father monthly pittance. and Seminarian Willkim Ryan— tion, he got an ’’assist” from the through her Bishops that the William repeated a year of .studies at ML St. Michael’s in Spokane, Though exceptionally skilled cru.saded three days in the town audience. He was explaining, “ just Church perpetuates herself.” in order that the brothers might Wash. and versatile, there seemed to be of Yuma for the faith, hampered where do- unbaptized babies go?” Striking at the head of the no place* for him in industry be­ by dust, a voice-defying wind, and .A small boy, sitting in a car near matter Archbishop Cushing cause of its interpretation of “ old heat that sometimes seemed as if the speakers’ stand, shouted out: said: ”It is, therefore, through age.” A place was found for him it might melt their portable micro­ “ Why, they go to Limbo, of the Episcopate, through her in our salvage bureau machine phone. The Yuma stop, June ‘J-14, course!” Bishops, that the Church chiefly SUMMER SALE 36% shop, where he receives a good wa.s the first in this season’s There were the perennial ques­ accomplishes her mission and salary, and his zest for living has street-preaching tour. tions via the question box: Why remains her identical self. It is been restored. The petty hostility that the don’t nuns wear jewelry? Why do through the Episcopate, through Organdy Pinaforei Catholics call priests Father when her Bishops, that the Church is Two elderly tailors— veritable, preachers always meet was sum­ White tissue, Gingham.s marized by the curt request that the Bible saw to call no man ever ancient, ever new. It is artiits with a needle but too old & Seersuckers ...... from « o withstand the pressure of was the first to be put into their Father? Those are the results of through the Episcopate that the modern custom establishments question box, set up in front of the hazy old misconceptions and Church takes possession of the 2 Pc. Seersucker Sun earth, lays the foundations, or alteration departments — Yuma’s post office: “ Go to hell!” nii.sunderstandings rooted in long and play suits ...... the note suggested, and, in view ignorance of the faith. But there builds the walls, and perfects the each earn $1 an hour restoring Successor to the Apostles “ She Shorts” Play Togs to usefulness the men's gar­ of the unu.sual heat wave that are wise questions, too: There are pinnacles of the City of God in wrapped Colorado in a stifling a lot of people in the world that- the midst of men.” -1^ - + Plaid & Solid Colors ments contributed to us. Sizes 2 to 14...... from blanket, the idea seemed like an do not believe in God. What will The Metropolitan of the Den­ Archbishop Vehr celebrates “ The Church. Apostolic, One, afterthought. happen to them? ver province, which comprises Mass daily in his private chapel and Holy, is world-wide in its Pedal Pushers .95 One reward o f street-preaching There are often unusual persons Colorado and Wyoming, is Arch­ at his residence. He is at his mission, Catholic in its uni­ Sizes 7 to 14 ...... is that the opposition— one man in the audience. A Lutheran min­ bishop Urban J. Vehr, who this desk each day in the Chancery versality. Of all these character­ Colored Seersucker PJ’s & $ 4 .00 would not take the Catholic liter­ ister came to this year’s series. On month celebrates his 21st an- office to care for the many istics o f the Church, the Bishops ature; a couple fled pell-mell when the thi:'d night, a professor from .niversary as a Bishop. An Arch­ needs of the archdioeese. His are the architects and the in­ Gowns. Reg to 2.98....from I the University of Michigan, on his approached by Father Gieselman bishop is the Ordinary of an principal concern is the spirit­ struments. COTTON TRAINING PANTS way West, heard the “ canned” — never matches the genuine curi­ archdiocese “ who has authority, ual welfare of his people. He “ By the Apostolic succession Double Thickness ...... osity and good-will that are met music that proceeds the talks, and limited and defined by canon is the chief shepherd of the of the Bishops, the unchanging interrupted his trip to listen in. on every side. law, over the Bishops of the archdiocese, symbolized by his identity of the Church is pre­ Play Sandals ...... from $2.49 There are always the amusing One old fellow from 20 miles dioceses of a defined territory crozier, and, like the Apostles served. By the organized Hier­ incidents— such as the couple who away introduced himself the eve­ (province).The Bishops are Suf­ o f old— the first Bishop.s— he archy among the Bishops, the SEERSUCKER CABANA BOYS’ PLAY SUITS were frightened by the Roman col­ I Learn to Donee ning of the opening lecture. He fragans and the Archbishop is loves and serves and prays for unity of the Church is made Colorful & Cool. Dress or Play. Sizes 2 to 8...... Now $1.91 lar into flight from their car and Lurn the easy, natiral. Fred Astair method had come to every one of the their Metropolitan.” his people so that all may gain fast. By the sacramental power Shirts...... $1.59 Shorts...... 69c at dancing. It’s Hin to dance— It's fan to talks last year— what is better, he up onto a neighborhood porch. The Church in this area has learn at Fred Astaire's. Visit the sparkling One of the local members of the the gloripus heavenly kingdom of the Bishops and by their new stadlos today. had remembered. This year he grown greatly under the leader­ of God. teaching office, the Church aug­ R A 6060 came every night and brought with Mormon church put a lengthy ship of Archbishop Vehr. The Philippic in the question box, the As .Archbishop Cushing ments her own .sanctity and Mrs. Peter Jonke him five or .six non-Catholic Catholics in Colorado today are pointed out: ” ,A Bishop is the sanctifies the world. By the zeal, REMEMBER! friends. summary of which was: “ But almost double the number in little children is alive in Christ’ personal embodiment of all the the authoritative mission of her Wf Don't Give Gift Stamps—But s Get Acquainted Offer One man brought his children 1931. The number of priests marks of the Church; he is, as Bishops, the Church achieves Cash Bonus Book Entitling You to hear the talks in preference to and therefore should not be bap­ working here and the seminari­ to Choose Merchandise From Our it were, a personification of her Catholicity.” Stock—Saves You Extra Dollars in A trial lesson and danet analysis is jist going into town, even though it tized. . . . “ .And he that saith that ans studying for the archdio­ SO. DOWNING t $1.00. and will show yoi it’s never too late little children need Baptism, de- the Church, an individual cell It is, in fact, “ through the CASH-»“ Not Fancy Household Frills. to learn. Be among the tint to join the was movie night. “ You get some­ cese have increased consider­ nieth the mercies o f Christ within which all her life and her Episcopate that the Church pre­ “ Where Children Reiin” Fred Astaire Toi Hat Clib— parties, pic- thing out of these religious talks,” ably. There have been giant life-giving power are concretely serves from age to age, and will nits. special dances for summer-evening was the reason he gave. The missionaries bear all of this strides in erecting new parishes, fin. Come In today, v phone for details. sometimes amusing, sometimes re present. . . . persevere to the end of time.” OPFM DAILY: 10 A.M. TO 10 P M. All in all, the street preachers building churches and schools, noticed that the atmosphere was grettable misunderstanding pa­ in institutions, convert work, “ Ics.s tense” than last year, and tiently. They have had excellent and Baptisms. Bil Burnettf Rx Optician that meant the mission was doing hospitality from their hosts. Mr. The leader of 119,828 Catho­ USO-NCCS Lists Activities and Mrs. George Blach, and from some good, even if it only lowered lics is, quite naturally, a very T h e USO-National Catholic candlelight party, dancing, games, the whole A’uma area Doctor's prescriptions filled with the finest the barrier of pre.iudice busy man. A quick rundown of Community Service club of Denver special refreshments. By the second night, the mis­ They know they have done some Saturday, June . 22 — 11 a.m. lenses in the latest frames at moderate prices. his official appointments shows announced the program of recrea­ sionaries estimated that some 100 good, even if it should remain hid­ ordinations, the dedication of mountain picnic—we will furnish person.s were in cars listening to den in a heart that has been sof­ a convent, Confirmation, attend­ tional activity for .®en'ice -men on transportation and eats; 8:30 p.m.! Hours: 9 lo 5:30; Saturday until 1 the talks. Possibly another 100 tened in hatred of the Church or a ance at the silver jubilee cele­ leave in Denver a.s follows: dance at USO club. Call FRemont 5374 for an evening appointment sat on their porches in the re­ mind that has been cleared of bration o f three of his priests, Thursday, June 19— Informal Tuesday, June 24 — Want to freshing darkness, listening, think­ some ignorance-fed bigotry. The blessing a rectory, attending the club activities, 8:30 movies, se­ dance the “ Mambo,” instructions, ing. The public address sy.stem pastor is likely to meet the good golden jubilee of a parish, lected sports, and cartoons. start at 8:30, also games. Ping- Bil Burnett, Rx Optician carries the speaker’s voice six or accomplished in his work through­ clergy retreat, national con­ Friday, June 20—“ You Cook It” pong, refreshments. seven block.®— a modern method of out the year. That is one reason vention of the Confraternity of —what do you like, make popcorn, Wednesday, June 25— Card night 3125 E. Colfax shouting the Gospel from the why the Rev. Clement V. Gallagher Christian Doctrine, and the pro­ brownies, cookies, fudge, or bring —if you can’t play, we will help Between St. Paul and Steela housetop, although in this case it of St. John’s church was glad to fession and investiture of sis­ in your own favorite food to cook. you to learn— bridge, pinochle, Member of St. Pbilomena'a Pariah was from a new motor mission see Father Gieselman and Mr ters at a mother-house. Saturday, June . 21—8:30 p.m. canasta, flinch, crazy eight, etc. truck. Ryan-—and why he wants them to There are other bright spots in come back next year. Put your dollars to I 8th Annual ACCW Retreat work where they will I work the hardest.. . Set at El Pomar July 11-13 earning a high rate of The eighth annual retreat for Reservations may be made with \.eadingCatAo//(; the Denver Archdiocesan Council Mrs. Murtaugh, 722 Dexter, FR. 4% interest. of Catholic Women will take place 7196. July 11 to 13 at El Pomar in Colo­ Anyone from the Denver area Foidwn eopHal m»d tarphn rado Springs.. may make transportation arrange­ o w S25QAOOM Mrs. Fred W. Gushurst, council ments as well as reservations with president, appointed Mrs. John Mrs. Murtaugh. There will be a Muitaugh and Mrs. Roy Atkinson chartered bus from Denver taking ^ 6 REPUBLIC I cochairmen for the retreat. Mem­ all passengers directly to El Pomar LOAN CO. bers from all six deaneries of the and returning them to Denver.* council will attend. All Catholic 1636 Glenorm • Denver, Colo. The retreat master will be an­ 32 Years of Faithful Service women in the diocese are cordially nounced next week. ^ Eitoblished IP2S _ _ _ invited to make the retreat. Over 65 Men Enroll y i, y ...... 3 ::-' : For Regis Retreat r More than 65 men have enrolled for the first lay retreat to be held at Regis college, Denver, starting Friday evening, June 20, at 8 o’clock and closing Sunday evening, June 22. P The Rev. Thomas M. Knapp, S.J., regent o f the school of com­ merce and finance at SL Louis university, will conduct the re­ treat. During the two days of the closed retreat, the retreatants will live at the college. There is no fixed charge for the retreat. Per­ sons attending are asked to donate only what they are able to give, and all donations are kept secret A few cancellations probabty will come in for the first retreat; therefore, if any layman desires to make this first retreat, he may still be able to get a reservation. Complete Line of'R ellgiout Artiein for Church and Home Three other retreats are on schedule for the summer. They are’; July 10-13, the Rev. Maurice B O U L E V A R D M o n m m A. P. Wajjner and €o. E. Van Ackeren, S.J., president of Rockhurst college; July 25-27, the Rev. Carl M, Reinert, S.J., presi­ 3020 FEDERAL BOULEVARD GR. 1626 n iiR t ii <;ooDK dent of Creighton university; and Aug. 21-24, the Rev. Lucius 606 14fh Sf. Between California & Welton TA 8331 v F. Cervantes, S.J., noted retreat master now at Regis college. 4 - PAGE FOUR Offica, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursdoy, June 19, 1952

170 Tnanit PL DENVER’S MOST ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH Dominican Nuns' $2,000 Is Goal for Mission of Welby M l nth St fROGRESSlVE m E. I7Ui Aft, PatroniM These Friendly Firms Welby. — (Assumption Parish) end of the fall was set. Ar­ terest payments on the church III B. Ittk At*. — Ben Garcia is the first man o f rangements were made to have a debt The following women Bazaar Chairmen Good Shepherd mission’s fund- Fourth o f July dance in the Welby cleaned the church last month: mr-KS Harktt St. Ill B. lltb At*. raising committee to turn In a sum gym for the benefit of the new Jennie Domenico, Carrie Domeni TAbor 1171 o f money. The following was con­ church. CO, Margaret Rossi, and Onelia PLUMBING LEN’S Pharmacy Are Announced tributed: $10— Ben Garcia; $20— The sisters wish to thank these Domenico. This month’s volunteers BRICKEY & MOLLOT L, C. PEER. Prop. Eloy Valdez; $1— Fabian Gomez, PTA members for transporting are Mary Rossi, Marion Biishner, Prink MnlloU Ownti Monikot 8t. Vincent do PnnI'i Pirlih Agapito Lobato, Mercedes Romo, them to their recent Mt. Carmm Irene Rossi, Rose Rende, Lorena I By W alter Sullivan 81l•^ 8P. Itn Rm ., 8P. IUS Hare Yonr Doctor Phone Sebero Romero, and Isabel Lopes; retreat: Mary Covillo, Madeline Straface, and Josephine Rossi. Ui Your Preicription Remodeling, Repniring At the general meeting of the and 50 cents— Lucretia Hurtado. Porreco, Chubby Di Giacomo, The following nine Boy Scouts CATHEDRAL PARISH or New Work 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 various committees for the annual At their last meeting the Good Irene Rossi, Margaret Rossi, .and o f troop 170 enjoyed a three-day At LonUiant and Sooth Clayton Shepherd Mission people elected Juli Fabrizio. camporee at Trusdale ranch, Mt. These Friendly Firms Deserve Your Patronage FHA Finucini Ml i. Pwrl charity bazaar of the Dominican three men to head their fund­ The Altar-Rosary society met Evans: Benny Porreco, Max Vi- Sisters, the heads o f the numerous raising committee. They are Don last week to give the proceeds o f duya, Ray Sloan, Don Pfertsh, L awnmowers: booths and other adtivities were Ortiz, Dick Zerr, and Harry Mi- its recent spaghetti dinner to Dick Disner, Don Ritkowski, Dixon No Down Payment ■ Open Sundays, 9 to 1 announced by John Schlereth, the lanes. A goal of $2,000 by the th«i pastor to help meet the in- Macauley, Benny Cosimi, Bob Do­ ftl9tcv OrtrhioHnf DOYLE’S Sharpened and ■ Week Days 7 to 7 menico, and Art Sibaysm. They Body A Fender Repaln general chairman, and a report Tailored Seat (^Tcra were accompanied by Scoutmas­ Motor Tont>ap PHARMACY Repaired-—All J on all the activities was made. Hawes Food Store ter Elzie Sloan, and committee­ Ujtd Car* Th« Partleolir Dmsr tended the summer vacation school ing cards. Tickets are $1 and eveitjng, June 15, to discuss and LONGMONT: St. John the Baptist's— eiirucTtxoAvt. Witk Ui 6:30, 8, 9. M. AT KtAtNCT at St. Vincent’s will make their are still available by calling Mrs. formulate plans for this big par LOUISVILLE: St. Louis’— Sundays: 7, 9. ish event. News on the Plymouth Weekdays. 7. First Communion this Sunday, Donald Ish at SP. 7647 or Mrs. J. car, which will be on display, will L'pVELAND: St. John-the Evangelist’s— Morgan Cline at RA. 3193. 225 W. Fifth atreet, 7:30, 9, 10:80. June 22, in the 8 o’clock Mass. A be mailed out in a few days. The MANITOU SPRINGS: Our Lady of Per- breakfast will be served to them Chairmen and cochairmen of proceeds of the summer festival petual Help phapel— July and Auguat, ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH by the PTA in the school hall. the various committees for the will go toward new pews and 8:30, 10. bcdu-belle sbop parish summer festival, which will kneeling pads for the new church MEAD; Guardikn ^ g e l — 8(10. ’ Assured b y S , Mrs. Howard Conway is chairman MEEKER: Holy m t i l y — Itt and 3rd 22SI KEARNEY STRItTiii| Please Patronise These Friendly Firms Sundays, 9; 2nd and 6th Sundays, of the breakfast. 11-.SO. Registered Pharmacists The vacation school, which MONUMENT: St. Peter’s— Ust Sunday of the month, June, Auguat, .September, Removal Sale Your doctor's prsacriptlon will lasted two weeks, was taught by Loretto Heights Alumnae Novymber, 9: July. October, 11. bo conoctly dUponsod od Pork OPEN »TIL MIDNIGHT EVERY NIGHT Sister Rose Anthony and Sister MORRISON: Mt. Elisabeth’s retreat— IVOW IN 6 JO. Hill Drug Company . . . 6 leg- Mary Jeanette. NEDERLAND: St. Rita’ s— June, 8; July V, The Altar and Rosary society Open Conference June 22 and August, 8, 9. ' PROGRESS iitored phoimacisU to servo NORM'S - SERVICE NEW CASTLE: St. Mary’s— 4th Sunday. TEXACO will sponsor a dessert • bridge you. NORM ENGBLOM, Prep. 8; 2nd and 4th Saturdays, 9. luncheon in the South Side PARKER; 2nd Sundays, July, Septembar, aftfer July 1st, we will be in our tiuta Ud FinshM rrMiiti SPEER BLVD. AT BANNOCK The Rev. Edward Madden will ficers. Members of the scholarship Women’s club, 1618 S. Grant, on November, 9; August, October, De­ new location— W^ proudly acksowlodgt 100 iikriaUM Ml WMtiH TABOR 9222 celebrate Mass in Our Lady of committee will announce plans for cember, 11. Thursday, June 26, at 1 p.m. There the coming year. PEETZ: Sacred Heart church— 7 :80, 9 ;80. por cont aceoptonco by tho will be many,, attractive igifts, and Loretto chapel Sunday, June 22, 6403 East Colfax Reservations for the breakfast PLATTBVILLE: St. Nieholaa'— 9. modical profoMion, duo to fair the women o f the parish are urged' at 9 o’clock to open the national RANGLEY: St. Ignatius’- 4 t h Sunday, 8. should be phoned immediately to RIFLE: St. Mary's— l i t and Srd Sundayi, pricoi, prompt Mrvlco. ond meeting of the Loretto Heights the Alumnae office. Sunset 1t6654. 11:10; 2nd and 6th Sundays, 9. unquoationod accuracy. Alumnae association. Father Mad­ The total cost for the morning’s STEAMBOAT SPRINGS: Holy Name— 7:80, 9. ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH den, ordained June 7 for the Arch­ activities is 50 cents. PAT WALKER diocese of Denver, has three sis­ STEURLING; St. Anthony’ s— Sundays, 6, Fairfax Hardware Patronise These Friendly Firms 7. 8. 9, 1C; weekdays, 7. 8. For Distiaetive Prises lor Briduo Denver’s Leading ters who are members of the asso­ VICTOR: St. Victor's— 7 :80, 16:80. (Colfax at Fairfax) Parties and all other occasions— ciation, Sister M. Karen, Sister WELBY: AssumpUou— 6:30, 7:30, 9:80, VISIT OUR oirr o ip a r tm in t Irish' Club Plans Meet 12. HARDWARE, GLASS, PAINTS ' Business Broker Loretto Ann, and Sister M. Seton. WESTMINSTER; Holy Trinity— 7, 8:80. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS SCIENTIFIC WHEATRIDGE: SU. Peter and Paul’s— The firms listed here de­ 1433 Ogden ALpina 4634 Watch Rapairt Breakfast Planned In St. Joseph(s Hall 6:80, 8. 9, 11. FR. 2725 5022 E. Colfax serve to be remembered W RAY: St. Andrew’s— Sundays, T :80, H. L. Rinehart, Prop. Dunbar-Andrews In Machebeuf Hall 9:80; Holydays, 7:80, 9. JEWELERS when you are distributing The Irish club o f Denver is plan YUMA: St. John’s— 7:80, 9. Following Mass, breakfast will 3339 E. Colfax ning good times for everyone in your ipatronage in the dif­ ANNUNCIATION be served in Machebeuf hall, at A t Ov the summer months ahead. Pic­ rHONt '■4^ 23rd ond DEXTER Whera Parkiog U No ProbUm ferent lines of business. Patronise These Friendly Firms which time Mrs. James Roche, nics, Irish movies, tours, and talks LOYOLA PARISH YOU ALWAYS president of the association, 'will will be planned at the next meet­ Patronise These Friendly Fiivu SAVE AT preside at the annual meeting. Rep­ ing to be held June 20 at 8:30 Texaco Products Betty & Bob's resentatives from the Cheyenne p.m. in St. Joseph’s hall, Sixth 1735 East 31st Are, chapter, whose president is Mrs. and Galapago. BAVS T W TRADE AT OOUE John C. Labrication Tiraa SIMMONS DRUG Beauty & Phonv CH. till John J. Hickey, and the' Pueblo Rodky Pleri and Jee Hayat Washing Accassoriet The board of directors has many 2868 Colo. BWd. FR. 2614 Scholl Barber Shop chapter, whose president is Mrs. new, fascinating ideas for the club. Rocky’s Pharmacy, Inc. John McGinn, are planning to join Joe & Andy’s Members are the Rev. Nichola's Your Convenient riNttT o V » - V members of the Denver chapter Walsh, Thomas Henry, Mrs. Car- MEATS A’ND Druggist TKt Arms Hated Hm*# daaerve to GROCERIES SERVICE STATION for the occasion. Brief reports of mody, Edmond Dunphy, a n d b« rtmambered whan you are die- chapter activities will follow the Thomas Ryan. Information can be Proaeriptiona Liquor tributittf your patronifa to tha dlf« 1816 Fairfax 12th A CUytan FR. 9826 Ws Pickap a DcUtsx yearly summary of the board of­ bad by calling GR. 2474. nth and Rae« XAat 88*7 farant linaa of buainaaa. fB . 27«( T h u rid a y , June 19, 1952 Office, 9 38 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE FIVE Beatification Rites in St Peter’s Carmelite Chapter Officers Carmelite 3rd Order Unit Witnessed by ^Register’ City Editor Begun in Denver for Laity (Continued From Page One) which he “ hoped” would en­ Peter. We were sent from one With a spontaneous growth in Charlene McGill, Regina Phelan, root and branch. The Baiil* able me to - get down to the , person to another, since Mon­ two years, the first Denver chapter Genevieve Ryan, Teresa Schmitz, ica, on which work continuea, tomb of St. Peter. He also gave signor Serafini, to whom the of the Third Order SecularVjf ,the and Beth Taylor. Marion Woods althoufh the exterior if com­ me the address of Monsignor letter was addressed, was no Blessed Virgin Mary of Mt. Car­ and Jane Grueson had already pleted, if beautiful. Two Tardini’S school, Where he is longer working on the project. mel, erected Sunday, June 15, at been professed. * rampt now being built from training, some 50 boys from When it became evident that Mother of God church, now num­ either aide to lead to the poor Italian families to form we were getting nowhere.owing bers 10 professed members and Bafilica make it aeem almoat an elite of Catholic leadership chiefly to the head engineer, six novices. Although'the meetings like a copy of Lourdea, One for Italy. The boys— 5 or 6 who insisted that it was “ im­ are held monthly in Mother of Dr. F. A. Smith would hare wiahed for a more years old when admitted— must possible” that we be admitted God church, members come from original id'ea. The tomba of ^ be gifted to be accepted and to tte lower excavation*, I put all over Denver, and 35 more have Optometrist Francifco and JaciAto are in they put on a musical perform­ in another call to Monsignor expressed an interest in joining. the Bafilica aince the bodiea ance for the American visitors Carboni, as he had told me to Father Howard E. Rafferty, were moved there a few that afternoon that proved they do i£ we ran into difficulty. He 0. Carm., who has been Pro­ Ford Optical Co. montha ago, aa we noted in are gifted indeed. They also made several phone calls, in­ vincial of Tertiaries since 1948, the “ Regifter” at the time. had an outdoor Rosary, with cluding one to the engineer, and with headquarters in Chicago, ex­ in the end we had a deluxe tour plained that the purpose of the 500- The vifit to Fatima waa a trip each boy reciting one prayer of Eyei Examined * VUnal Care well made. of the excavations, year-old Third Order (approved in the Rosary, all in Latin. They IndiTidnally Styled Glasict The flight from Lisbon to then presented a tableau on the W c were shown all through 1452) is to make lay men and the tombs of the old Roman Rome was only about six hours, life of the Blessed Virgin. Two women live the spiritual life more 1558 Broadway but was five hours late in start­ Charity nuns from Cincinntai cemetery, saw all the impor­ perfectly. It is not a social club; tant inscriptions, the ancient ing, so that I spent a good deal are at the school, and four more recreation and ted-pouring have TAbor 1295 of time at the Lisbon airport— are coming this fall. Christian tombs, and the very Carmelite Tertiaries. They are, left to right, JuliO' no place in it. It is essentially the tomb of St. Peter itself, with OFFICERS OF THE FIRST CARMEL-1 which despite its transcontinen­ Sunday, June 8, I had lunch Donegan, counselor; Paul Hallet, prior; Father religious life fitted to the condi­ the ancient “ graffiti” or ITE CHAPTER erected in Denver were tal, or, rather, trans-Atlantic, at the Casa S. Giovanni, where • Howard; Father John J. Regan, pastor of Mother tions of the world. The monthly names that pilgrims scratched chosen Sunday, night, June *15, at Mother of God importance, does not compard Father George Evans of Denver of God church, director; Marion Woods, novice meetings are arranged for the pur­ into the walls of the tomb. It church, by Father Howard Rafferty, 0. Carm., the with the airport in Denver. and about 20 other priests in mistress; and Regina Phelan, counselor pose of instruction in the rules of was the greatest experience prior Provincial of the Third Order Secular of Title Insurance the order, and the moral support The second visit to Rome was postgraduate work are living. of the trip. even more of an event than the Then to the beatification cere­ that comes with association with Monday evening I was invited is the modem method of ob­ first. After arriving Saturday mony, which was a magnificent others with the same pursuit of by Monsignor Primeau, superior taining protection against any morning I got in touch with service. perfection. Although women pre­ o f the Chicago house whom I defect in the Title of your Monsignor Carboni, and made dominate in some groups, men I wai in the tribune of St. met on the first visit here, to 5 5 Lay Apostles, Religious Join real estate. an appointment to see him at Franceeco, right behind the a dinner at the Chicago house form the largest single chapter in the Secretariat of State. After Biikopi and even with tbe in honor of Archbishop Vag- the U.S. (1,000). . And provide! the usual formality of permits Holy Father a< he knelt to nozzi. Papal Nuncio at Manila, Chapters of the Third Order to enter, etc., I finally found venerate the relict. The Basil­ who is here from the Philippines n CCD Conference at Heights Secular have been erected in more SECURITY my way to him and he proved ica was packed, and the ap­ on a visit. He had a great deal than half the states, and member­ to be most gracious indeed. ship has risen greatly in the past plause for the Holy Father to say about the problems o f the Fifty-five lay apostles and reli­ the practical information to be im­ The confraternity program was ’He had for me a splendid ticket few years, since the populariza­ was treimendous. He is graci- Church in the Philippines. His gious from several states, includ­ parted during the institute would outlined and principles of teaching to the beatification ceremonies, tion of the Fatima devotion in ousncss itself as he leans far years in the U.S. have certainly ing Oklahoma, Kansas, Montana, inspire them to effective work in were explained in the morning ses­ arranged fgr me to attend an­ the U.S. Father Rafferty explained out in the tedia gestatoria given l]im an American mental­ Utah, Indiana, Wisconsin, Colo­ the confraternity. sions. During a general asembly in other audience with the Holy that he had spoken for two hours to give his blessing. A Papal ity and a facility in English. rado, and Wyoming; converged on the college library after lutich, Father, and gave me a letter An outline of the place of the with' Lucy, the last survivor of the ceremony is certainly some­ Tuesday, June 10, I at­ the campus of Loretto Heights col­ the delegates heard talks on “ Con­ layman in the CCD was presented three children to whom the Blessed thing never to be forgotten. tended another Papal audience, lege in Denver June 12 for a vert Making” by the Rev. Duane in a second addre^ on Thursday Virgin had appeared at Cova da Monday morning, June 9, Fa­ much better than the one on four-day meeting of the Confra­ Theobald and “Street Preaching” evening by the Rev. Charles Jones Iria, and received assurance that Dr. Ralph J. Spear ther Evans, Father Bruce Vaw- the first visit, which was more ternity of Christian Doctrine. Sis­ by the Rev. Raymond Ruiz, C.M. of Denver. To the active and pros­ in the third apparition, o f July ter,- C.M., an alumnus of St. like a mob scene. Everyone ter Mary Florence, assistant to the Sister Mary Pauline later in the Chiropractor pective teachers attending the 13, the vision had appeared with Thomas’ who is studying Scrip­ present was personally ^eeted president, welcomed the delega­ day outlined the school year man­ Insures Marketability X-RAY LABORATORY meeting. Father Jones stressed the the form of Our Lady o f Mt. Car­ ture here, and I went to St. by the Holy Father. The Lincoln tion in the name of Sister Fratlces uals, and the evening session was Dtllr Hoan—Et«. Hsn., W.4., FrI. group— Fathers Benedict Kalin, place of Catholic Action in the mel, as Lucy recognized from her Peter’s to see whether the let­ Marie, president of the colleg:a devoted to discussions of “ The 3242 S. Broadway SU. 1-3300 life of the lay Catholic and empha­ picture in the church at Fatima, ter from Monsignor Carboni Clarence Reisdorf, Daniel Kealy, In an outline the objectives Confraternity School of Religion” and Norbert Van Gruesen— sized the importance of member­ and that a desire was then ex- JhjL JiiU, would get us to the tomb of St. of the confraternity institute, tlje ship in the CCD. and “ The Layman and the High were in the same audience. Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory Smith, School of Religion,” after talks by pressed for the spread of the Car­ I intend to go to Florence The formal course for the lay melite order. He also revealed archdiocesan dirfe<;tor of the CCD, teachers of religion opened offi­ Fathers Thomas S. Hansberry and SuaOuwJjj, (^. June 11, then up to Innsbruck. stressed the necesMfy for setting Frederick D. McCallin. that Bishop Fulton Sheen has re­ cially with Mass on Friday morn­ cently becomS'a Tertiary. I should arrive June 14 in Eich- up a workable systertv of religion Classes on Saturday were de­ St*t« Wida Titla Sarvlea staett to visit Abbess Augustina. ing in the Chapel,of Our Lady'of Professed at the Sunday cere­ schools for public school children. Loretto with Archbishop Urban J. voted to a detailed presentation of In a letter to me in Rome, Ab­ In the light of the recent decision the teacher manuals, which outline monies were Elizabeth Baca, Julia 1711 CaUfomia KE 1251 ijJsjddim}. JimsL bess Augustina indicated that Vehr as celebrant. Archbishop Donigan, Mary Louise Gregory, of the United States Supreme the cbnfraternity school year re­ Vehr addressed the group after Therese Neumann may be visit­ Court on released time for religion ligion course for public school ing the abbey at that time. From the Mass, and expressed the hope classes, said Monsignor Smith, “ we that members would find the children. D em on stra tion s were Reception* in our delightful Charbonnet Eichstaett I will go to Switzer­ must look forward to tl^e possibil­ given of methods o f teaching reli­ land and then London. course both interesting and profit­ Room at no extra charge. ity of instructing more of our pub­ able. gion and special sessions were de­ ONOFRIO lic school children under this sys­ voted to the materials available tem.” With this in mind, he im­ Two Groupi Participate for the teacher. These demonstra­ . . . or have ut do a most complete and beau­ The 55 lay people and visiting Communion Set pressed upon the group the need tions were continued on Sunday CABLE tifully arranged reception in your home, or religious were divided into two and supplemented with special for trained apostles in the teaching groups and begkn a schedule of classes on religious vacation LESTER BETSY ROSS choice of halls, at surprisingly dou> prices, field and expressed the hope that classes and lectures at 10 o ’clock. • ’ For Children at schools. ■ The Sunday sessions were con­ KRAKAUER W e hake our own originally designed cluded with two work-group meet­ wedding cakes .... Specialise in ice Edgewater Parish Orders From Police Chie^ ings on the problems of religious MEHLIN & SONS * instruction on the parish level. The carving and decorative motifs. (St. Mary Magdalene’i Pariah, delegates were divided into two Home of Quality Pianos Danwer) sections in orjier to discuss these 1805 Broadway MA 8S8S Sunday, June 22, will be Com­ problems from the point of view munion Sunday for the children of the college student preparing AeroM from the Coem^g^tan Hotel of the parish. 'They will receive in for active CCD work and the adult a group in the 8 o’clock Mass. lay person already a member of Friday evening devotions for the parish CCD unit. world peace are at 7:30 p.m. Staff members for the institute At the recent Altar sooiety were Sister Mary Edwin and Mary J. J. CELLA INSURANCE meeting the various tasks were Pauline, of St. Mary college, Leav­ appointed for the month o f June. enworth, Kans.; Sister Mary Ethel Marie A. CelU Jack J. CeDa They are: Sanctuary, Mrs. Stev­ burg, of Mt. St. Scholastica college, ens and Mrs. Samz; large linens, Atchison, Kans.; Brother Anselm Restaurant Mrs. Rohder; small linens, Mrs. Francis, F.S.C., of Mullen high ''Insurance of All Kinds" McLaren; albs, Mrs. Hersberger; Recommended by A. A. A. 1578 S. Broadway school, Denver; Sisters M. Georgi­ and surplices, Mrs. Sronce. ans and M. Nerinckx, Loretto 43 Years of Dependable Service in the Field where Gourmet-^A. M., H. A. SH. 2474 Married before a Nuptial Mass Heights, college, Denver; Father June 11 at 9 o’clock before the Hansberry, field representative for Dependability is Essential Very Rev. Monsignor James P. the national CCD-center, Washing­ Flanagan were Twila Benedick ton, D.C.; Fathers Charles Jones, 1120 Security Bldg. i7th*cut. Phone K£. 2633 and Thomas Evans of St. Joseph’s McCallin, Ruiz, Theobald, John J. parish. Fort Collins. Witnesses Regan, John N. Haley, William H. ST. JAMES' PARISH were the bride’s brother, Paul Jones, and Monsignor Smith; and Benedick, and Elaine Rossi. The Sisters M. Paula and M. Rosalie, Please Patronise These Friendly Firms couple then left on a short trip. Pueblo. 9 9 TTie annual parish carnival will Arrangements for the four-day Why Pay More? be held on Saturday, July 26. A institute were under the direction POP’S . SERVICE dinner will be served by the Altar of Sister M. Nerinckx, who is a (Trademark) F. A. Fcrcuson, M«mb«r at St. Jamet* DENVER CHIEF of Police Herbert Forsyth ordered KEARNEY HARDWARE and Rosary society. Chairman of member of the national CCD com­ SlISCLAIR the kitchen will be Mrs. Seawright; Leo Eide (left) of St. Vincent’s orphanage and Daniel JERRY lARTSCHERER ^ JOE CASPER mittee of teaching sisters and cochairman, Mrs. Vendena;.dining Jiron of St. Clara's to “ have a wonderful vacation” at Camp La brothers, and Monsignor Smith. PRODCCTS Melon Power Mower, H.P...... $ 8 7 .9 5 room chairman, Mrs. Osberg; and Fayette near Santa Fe, N. Mex. The boys, who won their vacations Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores Walking - Lubrication Ron Rojale Power Mower ...... $ 1 3 0 ,9 5 Loretto Heights college presented £ Beit Quality Lawn Mowers...... $ 1 8 .9 5 cochairman, Mrs. Rohder. in a “ deportment competition” sponsored by the Denver police and S Acceiioriei the course in co-operation with the COMPANY Rlttikirih — McMirtry Pilnts— KiiaUn* Mr. and Mrs. C. Tracy will Knights of Columbus council 539, left Stapleton field by airplane Confraternity of Christian Doc­ Goodyear Tirei & Batteriei after a send-off party. Tramway corporation transported children Colorado Owned Stores 2270 KEARNEY Fr«i Delivery FL. 0391 leave June 20 for a vacation in trine as a public service to lay 6875 E. Colfax EA. 3226 Mexico. from St. Vincent's and St. Clara’s to the airport in chartered busses. teachers of religion in the West. Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. Those who received certificates 30 South Broadway ISth and California HALT RADGER Says: were Sisters Martha of Bethany 3933 W. Colfax Cnrtif & 15th St. 17tfa A Tremont CCD Students and Faculty and Rose Marie, Great Falls Send A'our Rlankets for a Mont.; Alvina Sirola, Aspen; Mai- Thoro Cleaning before Storing mie and Joann Garcia, La Junta; Mrs. Alice O’Brien, Englewood; Mary Ellen McCormick, Helmville, Mont.; Barbara Tellington, La- quilla Gaiter, and Martha Yosh- FUR STORAGE Associated Cleaners ida, Denver; Mary Marshall, En- Pickup and glewood; Mary Vezzetti and Mary 6736 E. Colfax Delivery Servict EA. 5462 Drenick, Rockvale; Irene Guiliano, Vaa!t an Florence; Lorraine Nigro, Wal- Preoilaea senbnrg; Mary Ann Franch, La­ All Pnn $200 fayette; Mary Ellen Maher, Kan­ Ininrad sas City, Mo.; Helen Hanf, Fond Minimam ST. JOHN'S PARISH du Lac, W is.; Rosemary Hitkert, New Almelo, Kans.; Bernice Dwerl- Patronise These Friendly Firms kotte, Marysville, Kans.; Mary All^Furs for Storage are Alice Boeding, Senca,-Kans.; and carefully checked and Glazed Anne C. Delaney, Denver. Permanent Waving at no extra charge. ABDOO S tu d io a Sperialty Boys’ & Girls’ M y Lady Edith Fur Cleaning and Specialising in BICYCLES Candid Weddings Beauty Shoppe Repairing 00 Uinnt« KeMtIar, Urr. Columbia...... 38 All Work Guaranteed 715 So. University PE. 4187 00 2804 E. 6tb A t *. EA. 0788 Reconditioned...... 15 Top Grade Meats Terms If Desired The firms listed here de­ Monarch • Cros.e A Blackwall Bike Accessories MILES FUR STUDIO serve to be rem em bered Fancy Groceries when you are distributing Fresh & Frozen Vegetables A . 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/ i PAGE SIX Offict, 9 3 8 B annock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, June T9, 1952

IVew Officers Are Installed Useful Gift Bazaar Chairmen for the Bride Short Session for Lady of Rockies Camp (Dsavar Deanery Conacil, + + + + Are Announced at Past Regents Honored at Court Meeting ACCW) (Catholic Daufhteri of America, mans moved to Denver several aid; legislation. Miss Lee Matties; Owing to the inability of the I Denver) years ago from Sterling, and Mrs. publicity. Miss Marie Schiffer; Community Chest to make the Gift for Camp Swansea Parish Attending the June meeting of 1963 appropriation to the Denver Hideman transferred from Court study club, Mrs. Elizabeth Sal­ Court St. Rita 626 and receiving St. Theresa 980 to Court S t Rita. mon; medical missions. Miss Abbie Community Centers, Inc., for Our (Our Lady of Grace J*ariih, special honor were past grand re­ Lady of the Kockics camp, which Mr, Hideman’s business now takes Flath; sick, Mrs. Genevieve Flynn; Denver) gents Mrs. Mary O’Fallon, Mrs. them back to Sterling. welfare, Mrs. Grace Wagner; is operated tor underprivileged Mabel Lippincott, Miss Anne children, the camp will be opened The chainnen for the bazaar of convert league, Mrs. Martha Al­ O’Kane,* Mrs. Mabel McFarland, Committee Heads for a 30-day period this year. Be­ Our Lady o f Grace parish were len; civil defense, Mrs. Louise and Mrs. Louise Brown. Are Appointed SWING-A.WAY ginning on July 2, two groups of named as follows: Brown; and relief for peace, Mrs. Officers elected at the May girls, one from 9 to 12 years, the General chairman, Leo Burgh- Mrs. Mary Rohan, grand re­ Nettie Weis. Just a swing of the handle on meeting were installed by Mrs. this fully automatic can opener other from 12 to 1’4, and one raff; cochairman. Bill Cullen; gent, named committee chairmen An announcement and invita­ tteasurers, Ray Wernal and Clyde Louise Brown, assisted by Miss — and can lid is removed. tion was received by the court Pease; secretary, Theresa Sliem- Anna Limacher. Before the in­ for the year as follows: Program, ers; stallation Miss Mary Shevlin was Mrs. Mary Swartz; ways and from Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Milner cipate. Even for this limited time (James, chairman^' Ed Stolte; elected as treasurer to fill the va­ means, Mrs. Anna McLean; board (Mrs. Abbie Milner, prophetess) FALBY'S those in charge o f the work will Adam Molander, Pat Hegney, cancy left by the resignation of of managers, Miss Margaret Car- about the ordination o f their son, PAINT & HARDWARE be hard pressed for the necessary Frank Myers, Steve Cinocco, and Mrs. Justine Hideman. The Hide- roll; juniors, Mrs. Jane McDon- Ray Costellano; , the Rev. Jeremias F. Milner, Open Friday and Sat. Eveningt funds to run the camp. Mrs. Jack J. Ward, financial Dinner, Cecil Rhodes and- Bob O.F.M., June 28 in the Franciscan 32 Broodway PE. 2940 secretary for the Denver deanery Cooley; grand award, by Men’s Information, Library Unit monastery, Washington, D. C., by council, has been instrumental in pclub and Altar and Rosary society; the Most Rev. Ameieto Giovanni obtaining a number of generous dolls, Mrs. Howard' Brigw, Mrs. Cicognani, D.D., Apostolic Dele­ donations of cash and food. Any^ Laura Morgan, Judy Farley, and ‘Receives $200 Donation gate to the United States. Father one who would care to assist in 'Beverly Popish; hope chest. Young Milner will celebrate his First Sol­ this charitable work, pfease phone People’s club and Ernie Espinosa; (Catholic Information and Library The St. Thomas Aquinas circle emn Mass July 6 in Blessed Sac­ Miss Margaret Sullivan, presidenT apron booth, Mrs. Haydee Wilsoh Society, Denver) held a birthday party in honor of rament church. of the Denver Deanery council, and Mrs. Sadie Heffernen; Candy The Catholic Information and BAKERIES and cake booth, Mrs. Alice Schwie- Gertrude Graef, Wednesday, June August 10 was selected as the RA. 4848; Mrs. William Augustine, Library society was the recipient date for the annual picnic, to be chairman of the board of the Den­ der; hams. Bill Cronin; electricity, 18, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. •*The Finest Onl\f* MR. CERISE, chairman of the welfare board of Foot- of a $200 anonymous donation, held at Camp Montrita, the jun­ ver Deanery Community Centers, Ray Bowes; arrangements, John Earl F. Baker. More than 40 guests printers, is handing Mrs. Augustine a $50 check to be and (6.50 from the St. Th(»na« ior’s camp at Nederland. Miss 87 So. Broadway Inc.. CH.'4226, or Mrs. Jack J. Judish, Phil Hellen, Earl Radcliff, used for Our Lady of the Rockies camp, sponsored by the Denver Aquinas circle of the Catholic In­ were present for a potluck supper. Marie Dooley was named chair­ Ward, AC. 2420. and Tony Zerr; and publicly. Bob 753 So. University deanery, ACCW. ______formation and Library society. The The circle extends its sympathy man. 1550 Colorado Blvd. Deadline June 19 Lotito. library is supported by donations, to Minerva Maiers on the death of Mrs. Margaret Rrice, introduced All members o f affiliated organ­ Father James Moynihan left this and expenses include the monthly week for St. Marys, Kan., to wit­ her father, William C. Maiers, La as a new member of the court, isations of the Denver Deanery salary of the librarian as well as Trobe, Pa., and to Maj. Lucille transferred from Court M t Holy council are again reminded that ness the ordination of his brother, the purchase of current Catholic Kappa Gamma Pi Chapter the Rev. Neal P. Moynihan. A Bacchieri on the death of her Cross 941, Grand Junction. Thursday, June 19, is the deadline books. The library is invaluable to for reservations for the picnic special meeting of the Altar and father, Louis Bacchieri. converts, and- Catholics of the Remembered in prayers led by being sponsored by the Denver Rosary society is slated Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Glenn an­ archdiocese are reminded to recom­ the Rev. Bernard Kelly, chaplain, Deanery council at Our Lady of June 19, at 8 p.m. All members are nounce the birth of their first FRYS and Elects Four New Officers mend the library to friends who were Eugene Tower, recently de­ the Rockies camp. As previously urged to be present, and all women d a u gh ^ , Mary Ann, June 3, Mrs. ceased, and the mother of Mrs. The Denver chapter o f Kappa Loretto Heights named her to are converts. announced bus transportation has of the parish are cordially invited. GlennT was the former V-irginia Julia Larche, financial secretary, beeh arranged at (1.26 per round Gamma Pi, national honor and Kappa Gamma Pi in 1928. Having Mrs. Earl Radcliffe and Mrs. Gene Volunteers Needed , Franl^nberg, St. Joseph’s hospital won the NCCW scholarship to the who is very ill in Albuquerqut. FRESH EGGS trip, for those who do not care activities society for Catholic Staats are hostesses. At Library training school for nurses, ’40. Mrs. Larche is with her. National Catholic School of Social to drive their own cars. The busses women’s colleges, elected new of- Two Sisters of Charity of Mrs. Howard Sleeper, chairman Service of the Catholic University, wiir leavh the Denver Catholic fiJers at its meeting June 10 in of the James Clarke rental library, she attained a master of arts de­ Leavenworth are teaching vaca­ Delivery every Friday Charities, 1666 Grant, at 10 a.m. the home o f Miss Kathryn Heinz. Clarke’s Chuich Goods House, gree in 1930 and followed that tion school for the children of the and the return trip from the camp Miss Minnie Ann O’Dorisio was 1633 Tremont, states that two new profession in Cleveland and Los parish in public schools. There are will be made at 4 o’clock. Anyone named president; Miss Frances books, God In Our Daily Life and HARDWARE Angeles before her marriage to 100 in attendance. Sessions will wishing to make a last minute re­ Autobiography of a Hunted Priest, W M. HENRY William l^elty. Mrs. Kelty, the continue for three weeks, and on McIWurYry and Lowe’s Paints servation, please call Mrs. Jack B. have been added to the rental former Nellie Mae Hunt, is the Sunday, June 29, in the 9 o’clock Kenney, EA. 4681, ,who is chair­ Mass, 50 wffi make their First library. The library hours are daily Sporting Goods - Fishing Licenses Located at J. K. Mullen Home mother of four. man in charge o f picnic arrange­ Holy Communion. The Altar so­ from 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. The for Boys An alumnae of Webster college, Appliances - Myers Pumps ments. Each one la expected to ciety is planning a Communion rental library is staffed by volun­ OPEN 8 TO « — SUNDAYS * TO IJ NOON bring his own lunch; and the com­ Webster Groves, Mo., Mrs. Blish, • PHONE FH. 02«« — WE DELIVER the hew treasurer, was president breakfast in the basement hall teer workers, and anyone interested FORT LOGAN mittee will serve coffee at the after the Mass. in assisting with this project may camp, and cold drinks will also A games party is held every call Mrs. Howard Sleeper, DE. be available. Tuesday at 8 p.m., and a square 5988, or Mrs. Katherine Harsch, CaU SU. 1-0774 or Among the clergy who are plan­ MA. 4075. ^Dodw JULL dtahdw cUUL ning to attend are the Rt. Rev. dance is held every Saturday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Howard Sleeper and Mrs Littleton 1022 J ' Monsignor John R. Mulroy, the Katherine Harsch spend one day (Mcmbert of BleoMd Steronent Ptrlah) Very Rev. Monsismor Elmer J. a week at the Catholic Information Green Stamps — 5301 Cherry Creek Drive Kolka, and the Rev. William J. and Library Center 625 19th street, Monahan. > Guild to Honor cataloging the books from the

- ^ ^ - Father Henry Ernst estate. The Ready to Eat Whole Fr. Neal Moynihan library recently gave more than MQNBBst Men lasno 100 books to Regis college and soma Fried Chicken $ 2 .5 0 ' theological books to St. Thomas’ MARY AMM£ BAK£D HAM The Regis guild of Denver will seminary from this collection. hold a homecoming celebration for St. Thomas Aquinos' BAKERIES Whole or by Slier the Rev. Neal Moynihan, S.J., Aeterted Saladi Circle All Butter June 29. Father Moynihan, a Home*Made Pies native of* Denver who is being Miss Minerva Maiers, 2810 Cler­ CAKES ordained June 19 in St. Marys, mont street, replaces Anne O’Kane tn as captain of the group. Weddinxi Kans., will celebrate Mass in the tad HUMMEL'S Regis chapel at 8:30 o’clock. The circle meeting will be Tues­ day, June 24. PartiM Dmnr’i LMidine Cat.ru. Following the Mass, a breakfast Ml 8. BroMway—PS. an4 D.llcttau«n Minnie Ann O'Dori.io honoring Father Moynihan and his IM4 S. GtyifH 28 Braadiray 311 E. Seventh Ave. KE. 1986^ Finnegan, vice president; Mrs. family will be served in the Regis (I W. ClnrS Kaal’ir’S SU. 1-lNS ' Oeui teadaTa aad Waakdar. TUI T ;H , William F. Kelty, secretary; and college dining room. He is a ' CL08KD HONDATS ^ Mrs. Eugene S. Blish, treasurer. brother of the Rev. Jhmes Moyni­ Miss O’Dorisio was active in han, pastor o f Our Lady o f Grace journalism at Loretto Heights col­ church, and the son of Mr. and lege and was prefect of the so­ Mra. Eugene S. Bliih Mrs. James Moynihan, 3625 Alcott SAVE Vs ON YOUR MEAT BILL I dality. Since graduation in 1950 street. as an honor student she has taught of the campus drama club and Guild members are requested to Complete Processing Service for in St. Mary’s academy and in the secretary of thq student body. She make reservations for the break­ Denver public school system. was listed in Who's Who Among fast before Wednesday, June 25. Lockers and Home Freezers Miss Finnegan, the new vice Students in American Universities ' Father Stephen Krieger, S.J., president, also held several offices and Colleges and was elected to moderator o f the^guild, is at pres­ during her Loretto Heights career, ent on a few weeks’ vacation, after WeSellTopQualityMeats; including the presidency o f the being in retreat the past week. / Limited number of Lockerc availahle now ^ Catholic Students’ Mission Crusade unit, A 1943 nominee to Kappa Engaged Gamma Pi, Miss Finnegan has since been engaged in editorial King's Frigid Food Bank /i lachu secretary to the administrative SampU oud Pile* on Xaquatt staff of Loretto Heights college. Bodgai & BuUo m ior SodatiM, The Kappa’s new secretary, Mrs. Convantioni, Calabrations & EvanU Kelty, has a.long record o f leader­ Coiolag W». 700 Fr»g tot thg Aildug ship and service in several fields: Social service, civic, parish, dean­ WESTERN BADGE & NOV. Co. YjUfcSK-r'•jas.'-.-'i-.-V'e ery, and alumnae work. She was St. Paul 2, Minn. (DoirH cooai comor coldik coiooaoo o s • the Mission unit president before

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, Robert M. -— Paul V. — M. T. Murray: Frances Finnegan Kappa Gamma Pi in 1943. From QUICK-FROZEN SEAFOOD then until her marriagp, the former Susan Monti was employed in personnel and training work for Mr. and Mrs. Calvin G. FOR QUICK SUMMER MEALS a department store in her native Petri recently announced the St. Louis. The Blishes have two engagement of their daughter You can have french-fried shrimp at home, easily children. Mary Elaine (above) to William and quickly. Your family will rave when you serve Outgoing officers of the Denver A. Meguire, Jr. Miss Petri is a them this delicacy with your own favorite sauce. Kappa group are Mrs. Gerald graduate of Cathedral high school, You’ll want to serve it often because it’s inexpen­ Cooney IMarycrest college), presi­ attended Denver university, and sive and ready to pop into the pan. Already dent; Miss (3’Dorisio, vice presi­ for the past two years has been an breaded . . . no cleaning. These choice shrimp are dent; Mrs. Paul Rinehart (Loretto active member o f the Denver carefully prepared almost as soon as they’re taken Heights), secretary; and Mrs. Wil­ Players’ guild. Mr, Meguire, the Frtiuh-fritd SHRIMP from the ocean . . . quick frozen to seal in the liam Shea (St. Mary college, Leav­ son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. fresh goodness o f its flavor. enworth), treasurer. Meguire of Stratton, Neb., at­ Installation of officers and the tended schools in Nebraska and initiation of Denver area girls served for three years in the naval Serve some golden-brown pan-fried perch and Wallace named to Kappa from the 1952 air force in World war II. The get set for wonderful eating. A light touch o f class will take place at a buffet couple will be married,at an eve­ the fork will break through the crispy crust, supper July 8 in the home o f Mrs. ning ceremony July 23 in St. and the tender, white meat inside. Pop a pltca Charles Cassidy, Jr. James’ church, Denver. toto your mouth and taste the rich flavor. Stainless Steel *M-m-m ' good! - ^ And so easy to fix, top. roll in flour and fry. The package telliills you Winner of New Car how . . . or use your own favonte method 24-piece ri r\ r\ These tender fillets are quick-froien, too, to aeal in the fresh flavor till the moment you service for six buy. “ OCEAN PERCH 17;« Wallace, famous for fine sterling for more You’ll hardly bolieve that such elegant eat­ than a century, now brings you something ing could be so inexpensive. This quick- excitingly new— stainless steeLtableware frozen halibut has special melt-in-your- designed with the same fine craftsman­ mouth goodness. Its fine-textured meat is ship and beauty of sterling. It’s low in price . . . will give you a lifetime of serv­ tender and juicy. Serve it often, for every-* ice without showing wear . . . arid requires day meals and special occasions too. no "upkeep” ! Use it for everyday family H im iN i HALIBUT STIAKS meals . . . for informal company affairs, PAHIRN too. Service for six comes in attractive You can buy these wonderful seafoods and many, many more at Safe- gift box. Send a set to a bride-to-be. Choose way’s Seafood Section. YouTl find a large selection of fresh and frozen from two attractive patterns at D & F : fish . . . all your faYorites. Serve with a tossed green salad and ice(l Fleetlint, clfean simplicity in narrow line. \ tea these hot summer days . . . a perfect combination. Trellii, gracefully flowing patterns. Extra pieces available in open stock, from 59c each D A F Homew»rei— Downttairi Also at Daniels & Fisher in Colorado Springs THE RECIPIENT OF THE FORD featured at the Knights of Columbus Silver Dollar Days is Mrs. Frank Hqneyman, 2625 Race street, Denver. In the picture above, Ray Slat­ SAFEWAY tery, chairman of Silver Dollar Days, hands Mrs. Honeyman the \ title to the new car, while John Gallagher, cochairman, looks on.— (Photo by Smyth) ly ■

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Thuriday, Jun* 19, 1952 Office, 933 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGIST3R Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN L Archbishop Vehr Is Guest Ascension Rosary Makers Workers Thanked AtTabernacle Society Fete ACCH Sponsors Booth at Bazaat (Denver Archdiocesan Council of was made by Lauretta Dwyer and tal staff nurse, has returned from At the summer reception of the Tabernacle society o f Denver, Catholic Nurses) Mary Baker. a visit to relatives in Nebraska. which was held in the home of Mrs. 0. M. Kellogg, on June 13, Officers of the ACCN wish to Monica Amo, chairman o f the Wilford Duane of the Mercy a large group of members and friends of the organization were thank all members and friends who annual Communion breakfast, staff has returned to duty from a present .. helped with the sale o f tickets for wishes to thank Margaret Brown, vacation. The Archbishop was the honored guest, and there were also the A,C(JN booth at the Silver Dol­ the committee, and everyone who L t Clara Buehler, N.N.C., left a large number of the clergy present. ^ lar Days bazaar. The storybook participated in making the Com-, Friday for new assignment at ^ Great interest was shown in the beautiful sets of vestments dolls made by Major Lucile munion breakfast a success. Ap­ which were made by Mrs. A. E. Murchie, the two beautiful altar Great Lakes Naval hospital, Chi­ Bacchieri proved very popular proximately 100 Catholic nurses cago, 111. Lieutenant Buehler, dur­ cloths made by Miss Anne Redmond, and the many small linens with adults as well as with the attended and heard an addresi by ing her three-year assignment in made by the various sewing groups, of which Mrs. Fred Gushurst, children. The artistic booth deco­ the .Rev. John Haley on the Cath­ Denver, has been very active in is chairman. > rations were made by Lillian olic nurse and Catholic Action. the .ACCN. The old gold and silver display was interesting, and nearly Todd. I every parish was represented with donations. Mary Given Needham, daughter Margaret Brown and Rutli Former ACCN members who The president, Mrs. L. A. Higgins, wishes to express her of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Needham, Greeson will spend the week end helped support the project were appreciation to all who helped to make the tea such a splendid flew to Clear Lake, la., to visit in Walflon fishing. Mrs. R. S. Brockway, Golden; success. The reception concluded the meetings of the Tabernacle her grandparents. Dr. and Mrs, Robert Hayes have Capt. Jeanette Sjdberg, 130th society until next October. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Todd returned from a trip to Chicago, Station hospital, Heidelberg, Ger­ spent the week end in Colorado 111., where Dr. Hayes attended the many; and Ann Stark, Los An­ Springs visiting with friends. , AMA convention. geles, Calif., former ANC at Fitz- St. Thomas' Society Mrs. Helen Mahoney entertained Sister Mary Jerome o f St. Jo­ WHY is simons hospital. two of her friends at a fishing trip seph’s hospital has left to attend While the best support o f the the ANA convention in Atlantic DENVER’S FAVORiri LAUNDRY to Granby. To Sponsor Outing project^ came from all members, City, N. J., June’ 16-20. th e‘ greatest ■ sale of tickets Sister Mary Miguel and Sister Mrs. Ann Barbour o f 1194 Ash The resioo Mary Kilian o f Mercy hospital has returned from Iowa where she Hrvct more families ia At Sedalia Lodge have left for Valley City, N. Dak., went to visit her relatives. Dm 7CT thao any ocher to visit Sister Mary Miguel’s Mr. and Mrs. Wayne MaePher- laundry is because U*d mother. son, 1030 Sherman, are spending cuscomers get just ih# Members of the St. Thomas Visit to Diocese Sympathy is extended M a j. Iciod of laundry service University club of Denver will a week in the southern part o f the Lucile Bacchieri on the death of they want , ourney to Woodbine lodge, near state. Why don’t you, too, i Sedalia, Sunday, June 22, for an her father. He died June 18 in St Mildred Wade, former Mercy enjoy Id ttl Laundry For Summer Set Joseph’s hospital. staff nurse, has accepted a posi­ kll-day outing. Service? Prompt Service Evelyn Berleffi Johnson of tion in St. John’s hospital, St. Mary Jackovich and her com­ Mr. John A. Plumb, president of the rosary —careful hanoliog—and mittee of Bess Riesenman, Jane MEMBERS OF THE ASCENSION Ros­ Riverton, Wyo., attended the fu­ Louis, Mo., Miss Wade will enroll truly superwr work, at Donovan, Stanley Przech, and ary Makers’ unit, one of many rosary-mak­ making group in Denver, has called a city-wide neral o f her grandfather, LouEl at St. Louis university in Sep­ standard prices. By Mrs. Mendel Bacchieri, Monday. Mrs. iohnson Gerald Piacentine announce that ing groups in the Denver archdiocese, sponsored by meeting of all the rosary-making clubs for Friday, tember, was a former dietitian at Mercy Mmm SUUa 4111 two meals will be served at the Our Lady of Fatima club, are shown above. The June 27 in Holy Ghost hall at $ p.m. Each rosary- Mrs. C. B. Mendel of San An- Mr. and Mrs. Donald France hospital. have left on a four-week vacation outing, one of which will include Ascension group is composed of 11 members, and making gropp is requested to c(ine prepared to giveU°''*°.. former presi dent of fried chicken. Games of softball, since the group was organized nearly a year ago they Mrs. Barbara Hussion, head to South Dakota and Wisconsin. volleyball, and horseshoes, and have made ^00 rosaries and have collected $70 for a report on the number of rosaries it has made as r ® arrive nurse at Mercy hospital, has left Any member interested in writ­ dancing, and boating will provide the home office of Our Lady bf Fatima rosary mak­ T rlirt ^ ^ raised^or the purchase of Cosmopolitan hotel. Mrs. on a vacation. ing the weekly news items should diversion during the day. ing club; Louisville, Ky. The group meets in the Mrs. Jaszkowski, Mercy hospi- call Margaret Brown, PE. 1183. nZ ntF a i t 4.- \ 1 ' i Mendel is well known to the Den- Cost for the outing is $1.50, home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Plumb, 3527 Williams, The Mt. Scholastica alumae rotary makers met Ver workers in Catholic activities, which covers food, soft drinks, every other Friday evening. One of the club mem­ in the home of Mrs. Frank Holland, Arvada, June having served on committees and transportation. Anyone de­ bers, Mrs. Margaret Scharping, 131 North Grant, 17. Mrs. Edward Frigon is the instructor. The St. with Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff and siring to attend the outing is Littleton, has strung more than 1000 rosaries for the Anne's rosary makers of Arvada parish will meet summer weddings many of the Colorado leaders. cordially invited, and reservations club. Thursday, June 19.- She will spend part of her time FISHERMEN should be made by Friday, June with Mrs. Eudochia Bell Smith, For the event of your life FELT SOLES 20, by calling Jane Donovan, FR. former resident of San Antonio. be sure your Wedding Gown 8974, or Alice Nash, AL. 2184. Vulconized Ernst Kunz returned last week is not only beautiful, The group will leave from the Wqman^s Benefit Society Business Meeting by automobile from San Antonio, but correct in every ROY SYSTEM, INC. Knights of Columbus home, 1575 where he picked iip his wife and detail. SHOE REPAIR Grant, at 9 a.m. Sunday morning. little daughter at the close of You may have a gown Broadway at Inrin^n 8P. 4US Members of the club who teach To Hold State Convention school and came to Denver. They designed by Chez Marie catechism at Derby, Eastlake, Is Postponed by especially for you will be in the Holy Ghost parish. Miss Agnes E. Koob, supreme Good Shepherd, and Mushroom at­ entertainment and gifts for service Mr. Kunz, Austrian born, is man­ . . . or you may choose president, and Mrs. Dorothy H. tended the Confraternity o f Chris­ men and women in veterans hos­ ager A f the Cosmopolitan hotel. In one from our large Needham, supreme secretary of tian Doctrine workshop held last pitals, and contributions to various San Antonio, he managed the St. collection. the Woman’s Benefit association, Women's Society week end in Loretto Heights-col­ other hospitals and to the homes Anthony hotel for the past 10 will be the guests of honor at the In lege. Those who attended included for the aged and orphanages. Inasmuch as the June meeting years. Mrs. Kunz is outstanding Colorado State convention ,-in Mary Marshall, Marg^aret Foy, Local New. in her work as a Girl Scout leader Denver, June 20 and 21. of the Catholic Woman’s Press Formal Bridal Roma Casbum, Kay Sherman, On June 20 and 21 Banners in Texas. Their daughter will enter The Woman’s Benefit associa­ club of Denver had a social aspect, Gowna from Dick Casburn, Tom Ford, Bill Review 1 will be hostess to the one of the parochial schools, prob­ Denver.... tion is a fraternal insurance so­ $ 3 9 .0 5 flp Sutherland, Ann Wibel, Alice and also out of deference to the ably Christ the King. ciety with international head­ Nash, and Betty Gardiner. day (it being Sunday), it was de­ quarters in Port Huron, Mich. Another prominent Catholic Membership in the society is well cided to postpone the annual busi­ who is a member of the group is "O'MEARA Regis Philosophy Head over 200,000 with reviews, or ness meeting to a later date. Miss Hazel Nixon, private secre­ clubs, chartered throughout the Hence, in September, after the tary to Mr. Kunz. A graduate of Is Guest Lecturer at United States, Canada, Alaska and Incarnate Word convent school Hawaii. Since its founding in 1892 summer recess, there will be and the University of Texas, she MEANS in the Michigan city the Woman’s special closed meeting called for will be an asset to the young St. Louis U n i v e r s i t y Benefit association as paid out reports, the election of officers, peoples’ church work. more than $91,000,000 in benefits. and a discussion of the future pol­ The Rev. Christian L. Bonnet, Its assets total more than FORD!" S.J., head of the philosophy de­ $61,000,000. icy of the club. A new meeting Paramount Social Club partment at Regis college, is serv­ Founded primarily tb permit place will also be selected for the ing as smest lecturer in philosophy mothers to take out insurance, as ensuing monthly banquet meetings. Seeks Members; Meets at St. Louis university. means of affording protection Father Bonnet, who holds a doc­ In the meantime, the chairman for the children in the home, the of the nominating committee is re­ Bi-Weekly at Loyola torate degree from St. Louis uni­ association has admitted all versity and who also did special quested to send in her slate of can­ women, and now includes boys and didates to Miss Grace Kenehan, studies at the Gregorian institute A city-wide membership drive is girls in its junior groups. An ex­ parliamentarian, who will preside in Rome, is one of the outstand­ being sponsored by the Catholic 1014 i tensive recreation program with at the aforesaid meeting. 1314 Acoma ing Scholastic philosophers iti the efficient supervisors is a feature Paramount Social club o f Denver, a city-wide organization composed ‘'Dtnver’s largeit Ford Dealer” province. He will return to Denver o f its program. some time in mid-August. Another feature of the program of practical Catholic men and women, single and more than 40 is the health service with health Jesuit Conducting 515 Sixteenth Street (Next to the Paramount) centers maintained in 36 cities. years old, with its purpose being Each center is in charge of a purely social. competent nurse who is fully Cathedral Triduum Any eligible man or woman equipped to give free physical ex­ wishing to join is asked to call The Dorothy Needham DR. JAMES P. The Rev. Lucius F. Cervantes, membership drive cRairman, Mrs. State convention of the Woman’s S.J., of the sociology department Jane Read, TA. 2963; or the club’s GRAY Benefit association at the Albany at Regis college, is conducting the presidents, Mrs. Lily Robinson, hotel, 17th and Stout. Reserva­ three-day devotion to the Sacred CH. 1055 (after 5 p.m.), or to Optometrist tions for the banquet to be held Heart this week at the Cathedral come to the next meting, which on Friday at 6:30 p.m. will be parish. Father Cervantes, a noted will be held at 8 o ’clock ’Tuesday, VISVAL CARE ' handled by Mrs. Cara Schneider, author and orator, also is direct­ June 24, in Loyola hall, 23rd and EYES EXAMINED KE. 2727 or Rose M. Mattick, ing the national drive to put a pic­ York. Regular meeting nights are VISVAL TRAINING MA. 3260. ture of the Sacred Heart in every the'second and fourth Tuesdays of The Rev. John Haley, assistant Catholic home in the nation. Thou­ every month. Optometrist pastor of the Immaculate Concep­ sands of pictures have been dis­ At the recent benefit card party 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1616 Calif. S t tion Cathedral of Denver, will give tributed in Denver this year alone, sponsored by the Paramount club, Phone for Appointment the invocation. Registrations will and on the national scale more approximately $40 was cleared, be on Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 than 100,000 were distributed this and the amount donated to the St. TA. 8888 p.m. year. Thomas seminary burse. e s m d « . .

K c*n problem ef fwnerol Expense. Threu^ The. -Horan Plarv. 6 eompkk eervw e«n be THE M AYFLOW ER h o t e l of imiCftMl Agnei E. Koob aminations to members. Over the ineured by 6 tegei reterve association's health department is an outsanding woman physician, in s u r e r fo r wMy e f e w etn^s who directs the program and who writes an informative article each O m w u m s L L Designed and Furnished for Luxurious Living c d o y . month for the Review, official monthly publication of the associa­ tion. As supreme president, Miss ^ The latest in bed design, parlor by day, bedroom by night. Koob has worked unceasingly to promote fraternalism not only in Denver's First ^ Individual thermostatic control of mechanical cooling and air conditioning the reviews, but also within the Horan & SonChapels communities in which the groups with chemical air purifiers. n t 62 97 'mtm»e6Z9S are located. Participation in all worthwhile civic endeavors is en­ ^ Individual themostatic heat control. ISZrCiMtbnd ru c« couraged. Included in these en­ deavors are the Community Chest and campaigns, “ March o f Dimes,’ ’ ^ Electric kitchenettes. ' I Bloodmobile Fund Drive, and local projects^including raising o f funds Y Spacious wardrobes equipped with sliding doors. for seeing eye dog placements, OnI'y Uptown RAbTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. Joe O'Neill to Sing ^ Each unit wired for television. y' Tiled bathrooms with combination tubs and showers. , : I 1!; GENERAL TIRES t At LuncheonJune20 ^ Adjoining concrete parking lot. * ' i General'Batteries I Joe O’Neill, popular Denver tenor, will entertain at the K. of C. MOTEL ^ Soundproof rooms, with wall-to-wall carpeting. KRAFT RECAPPING luncheon club meeting June 20. GENERAL] There will be no speaker at the ^ Phones in each unit with complete hotel service. Kraft Inspected noon luncheon meeting, accord­ S9 UEECEE ing to Jack Denny, chairman. The Used Tires club meets every Friday noon in ^ Cocktail Lounge, Drugstore, Coffee Shop. the K, of C. home, 16th avenue G.T.A.C. Easy Pay 1401 W. Colfax KE. 5205 and Grant street. All Denver Cath­ olic men are invited to join this service organization, an adjunct of H Denver K. of C. council 539. ' Reservations Now Being Token BOYS WANTED (Gnmmar School. Hish School, College) / Sodality Union Meeting Te follow Cbrigt—Te eoee eovla To eanctifj themeelTee 30 t r hecoBlgg Prleete to the C*»acUa-rroacl«c*ii Order fognded hr I t Friadi, Postponed to July Agoetle ef Peice wi4 Lere, over T ceatariee ogo. Officeri of the Archdiocetan MAYFLOWER HOTEL-MOTEL If r«a wleh to dedieoU roar llrai to preaching, toaching, pariehet, lodtl work, Pariah Sodality union announce homa or foraign ailuiont tbaa aecapt tha opportanltr wa olltr ran, Tonag that tha meeting scheduled for nea who wiah ta baeoma brothm aad aarva God ia tha mtanal tradea or rarioai Wedneaday, June 25, haa been 1700 GRANT, DENVER Lad A. Felix, Owner-Mgr. MA. 1226 aecapatlaM of tha Hoauterr ara aqnallr waleoait. Mo apodal ttodiei art poatponad until Wedneaday, teoaired. July 30. Writa luBMdiatelr tat Varr Ear, Pr. Aadraw. O jrjI. Cap.. Diractar af Vocatiaiu Election of officera will take place at the July meeting, and Meant Ctraal Chnrch. Oraaga. N. J. . • DENVER'S ONLY UPTOWN HOTEL-MOTEL • Close TO EVERYTHING the aet of aterling ailverware will bo given nwoy at that time. ■* iiiwn

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■■■imantiiiiimiiiitim awmiHiH N<(UHnu«miiitmiiiniiiiimiiwfiiM Denver Pair Visit « Englewood Nuns' and Anthony Oconomowoc, Wis., to attend the ver. The ceremony was performed BE 3-4533 Maher. held each Tuesday evening dur­ GL 5124 Herrera, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. ordination ceremonies at the Im­ June 14 in Star of the Sea church Lietingi Needed The Alta* and Rosary society ing the summer at 8 o’clock in the The Rev. Arnold Favret, pastor Herrera, with Arthur Stines and maculate Conception seminary, in Boston. Mr. Hartforti is on REALTOR INSUROR will sponsor its second annual rectory reading room. of Our Lady o f Victory parish in Georgia Niontes as his sponsors. which will take place on June 27. active duty with the navy. “ Hollywood Breakfast” Thursday, Holy Hour will be held Friday 6901 West Colfax Columbus, 0., and the Rev. James Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mally of He expects to return to Denver in Haley, pastor of St. Veronica’s June 26. The event will get under the first week in July. evening, June 20, from 7:30 to BE 3-6547 Salt Lake City, Utah, are visitors 8 :30, the Feast of the Sacred parish, Hamilton, 0 ., were guests way at 11 a.m. It is patterned after Ronnie Younger, a member of the original Hollywood Breakfast, in Mr. Mally’s parents' home at Heart of Jesus. The hour will be o f Father Maher last week. Father the class o f 1951, returned home made famous over the airways by 346 Galapago street. conducted by the Rev. Leo C. Favret was subdeacon when Fa­ this week to spend a short leave. 'Tom Brenneman, and last year’s Work on Church Progre»sei Gainor, O.P., who will also deliver ther Maher celebrated his First He has just ccpnpleted his 11-week ' HOLY FAMILY PARISH event was enjoyed by more than the sermon on the Sacred Heart. Mass, and Father Haley was pres­ The staining and tucking of the boot training at Great Lakes. 200 persons. The committee, Veneration of the relic of St. Dom­ Patronise These Friendly Firms ent at Father Maher's First Mass. church was begun last week and Fifteen boys, members, o f the FRED LUCCI Both attended Father Maher’s sil­ headed by Helen McNicholas, is inic will take place after the Holy good progress is being made by an altar boy staff, under the direction ver anniversary celebration looking forward to a capacity efficient crew from the Denver Hour and Confessions will be of their moderator. Father Henry heard. Child Photography SpecialirU The Mother Cabrini circle met house this year. She will be as­ Brick Stain company. The colors Custom Upholstery McKeever, C.SS.R., 'have banded A recent meeting of the Par­ Monday in the home of Mrs. Emil sisted by the officers, Mmes. Tur­ selected met with the approval of REDUS - BROWN 4 M ARY LEE * together in a new enterprise and ents’ auxiliary ’of the Boy Scouts Martinac. Tfte following six mem­ ner, McNamara, Yarcho, and the parishionei-s. Two coats of Photography , and New Furniture will be known as St. Joseph’s ro­ resulted in an election of officers Yaung Maderns bers were present: Mrs. Byron Ertle, and the ways and means California redwood are being ap­ 4M7 T.nnyion GL. 7(23 sary salvage bureau. They are now for the coming year. The newly Made to Order Parsons, Mrs. Leonard Ellis, Mrs. committee, Mmes. Berger, Ochs, plied to the brick work and the OPEN EVENINGS Complete Line of conducting a city-wide search for elected officers are Mrs. Eleveia Jack London, Mrs. Arthur Nider, Kaiser, and O’Connor. 'There will stone trim will be done in faun Infants’ and Children’s Wear Beautiful Samples to Show old beads of any description; parts Vaughn, president; Mrs. Larry FREE CREDIT on Movie Mrs. Clair Williamson, and Mrs. be eight or more acts of entertain­ color. The statues above each of rosaries, discarded pocketbooks, DeBell, first vice president; Mrs. Equipment 3929 Tennyson GL. 2759 Emil Martinac. Three guests, Mrs. ment with'Rick McNicholas as the entrance will be thoroughly Day or Evening Calls « lamp shades, and even 10-cent Edward Kerblr, second vice presi­ Viewmaster Dealer Renaud, Mrs. Connie Boeding, and master of ceremonies. An invita­ cleaned, but not stained. The stone tion is extended to all the women store jewelry with beads will be dent; Mrs. Charles Ramponi, sec- baby daughter, Claudia, and Mrs. foundation will be done in dark gladly accepted. They will be made ‘etary; and Mrs. "Walter Mc- Ed Reichert were also present. of the parish to attend and a 2842 W. 44th GL1222 gray. In the absence of Father into rosaries and sent to the Re- Graw, treasurer. They were in­ ( Lehrers ^Flowers | BLALACK'S Mrs. Renaud won the special prize. double invitation to women of Paul Schwarz, C.SS.R., the pastor. demptorist missions in Brazil and stalled by Mrs. J. M. Dale, presi­ other parishes. It will be held in Father Christian Darley, C.SS.R., \ You Can Send the Vary / STANDARD SERVICE In the past week Father Siam. dent o f the North district Mothers’ ( Beit For Leii J the parish hall and the proceeds is looking after the parish interest Maher baptized Beverly Mary, One o f the parish boys, the Rev. councij. 44th Tennyson, GR. 9908 Flou>er$ of Quality will help the society buy a new on this job to'se^that good work ( We Give end Heil \ daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Celedon Edward Kane, C.SS.R., is now sta­ The annual North district elec­ \ 8 4b H Green SUmpe / S & H Grttn Stampa cope. is accomplished. With good "AUgpl, with Leonard Archuleta and tioned in Siam. Contributions of tion dinner held recently was at­ BURKE'S Baptized June 15 by Father ^ 38th and Irving GR 1688 ) Lubrication - Tires • Batteries Lupe Vigil as sponsors; and also weather it should be completed by heads will help spread devotion to tended by the following members Frederick Mann, C.SS.R., were Mi­ Christ Michael, son of Mr. and July 1. Mary through the Rosary. The of the local Parents’ auxiliary: FLOWERS chael George Georgapulas, son of Within the next week or 10 days Mrs. Donald Eholt, with George beads may Jje left at the home of Mrs. Eleveia Vaughn, Mr. and 4940 West 29th Ave. Mr. and Mrs. George Georgapulas, the Associ^ed Constructors, Ine., 1 Expert Watch Repair Greeting Cards (]erami(» Eholt and Helen Schermerhorn as Mrs. McNellis, 725 Galapago Mrs. Martin Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. GE 1169 with Helen and Quirino Martinez as will redecorate the entire high Diamonds sponsors. street, who is the aunt o f Mickey Charles Ramponi, Mr. and Mrs. sponsors; Nancy Gutierez, daugh­ school. Each classroom will be Ryan, the seventh grade captain; John A. Garbella, Mr. and Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gutierez, done in a pastel color. Jack Ward, or a phone call to her at KE. 2068 Larry Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Ted 1 VIC JOHNSON JEANNE'S GIFTS with Adeline and Nicodimas Vigil an active member of this parish, is will bring a boy to call for the do­ Day, and the Rev. J. S. Bernier, as the sponsors; George Commi- one of the partners in the company. 1 Jew elry nation. Bob Cordova is the eighth O.P. At this dinner Ted Day was niello, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gebrge According to a letter received i 4318 Tennyson GR 9557 | GL, 762.3 431.5 Tennyson grade captain. elected .vice chairman to represent Commlniello; with Peter and Jose' from Father Schwarz, his mother Catholic scouting in the North We Hove bine Ciacco as the sponsors; Ralph is much improved and has been Double Ring Frolic P‘ The Double Ring club, through Denver dirtrict. Portraitf Camcrai Phot# SoppHc* Glftss iggs, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. able to return to her home. Father R a specially appointed committee, The North Denver Eagle Scout Ralph Riggs, Schwarz will leave Wichita, Kans., announced that it will sponsor a council of honor, which was held • LOANS to fit any Fixture Holder dance party in the parish hall in Skinner high school June 2, Photo Stadio Saturday, June 21. John Follis’ resulted in the following awards (PETE VAN WOENSEL) • RENTALS Double Engagement five-piece- orchestra will play and to the local scouts; Frank DeBell, refreshments may be obtained for life scout; Tom McDonnell, Vin­ Phone: GR 9342 for Appointments • INSURANCE 50 cents per couple. The committee cent DeBell, and Lloyd Roatch, 4345 W. 41st Ave. star scouts; and Jerry Know, in charge o f arrangements consists Philip Plummer, Donn Settle, Listings Wanted in WASINGER'S ELECTRIC STORE of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibbons, Mr. Richard Stephens, ?nd Larry j CORN FEU MEATS. j and_Mrs. George Kaiser, Mr. and Holy Family Parish Diehl, second class scouts. 1 POULTRY AND RSH Fixtures • Appliances - Wiring Materials Mrs. F. W. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Am Romero, and Mr. and Merit badges were awarded at TTEIXNYbSON Lamp Shades Mrs. Taft Nussarali. New members the same meeting to Edward Ker- WILEY REALTY are cordially invited to attend and ber, Lloyd Roatch, Frank DeBell, Hleal M arket join the club. Vincent DeBell, Larry Katzen- 3969 TenTiyson St. GL 4785 3156 West 38th Avenue meyer, Tom McDonnell, _ Albert |4016 Tennyson GR. 0 4 4 3 1 Miss Mary Huffman of 500 W. Girardi, Charles Ramponi, Ray­ 9th avenue, and Harold Brown of mond Winters, John Garbella, and GLehdale 8946 Lebanon, Kans., were united in John Graham. marriage June 14. Father Cyril Kierdorf, C.SS.R., witnessed the Several of these scouts also CAMEO ceremony. Georgia Huffman and mpleted the aviation course al Lynn Brown were the couple’s at­ Denver university. Captain Stew- Linaleum— Asphalt, Rubber & PlosHc Tile -Wall Carering aft, Lowry field air force instruc­ tendants. Upon returning from a ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH tor, presented them with _ their ' Eitimatet Complimentary trip to Salt Lake City, Utah, they aviation rating. Patroniae These Friendly Firm* will live in East Denver. 2555 W. 29th Are. GR. 9535 Feftival Date* Announced The members of the Third Or­ Just before leaving on his trip to der will receive Communion in the Complete Selection of Wichita, Kans., Father Schwarz 7 ;30 Mass Sunday, June 22, and MR. AND MRS. W. C. MALONE of St. Anthony’s will hold a meeting in the church Hardware . . . Paints Ross Variety Store parish announce the engagements of their two daughters, announced that the annual fall festival will be held this O'car on at 4 p.m. No meetings are planned Guns . . . Ammunition N*. I Helen Marie (left) and Patricia. for July or August. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Notions — Infants' Wear Helen Marie is engaged to Paul' Knaus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oct. 3, 4, and 5. Given away F. W. Knaus of Boulder. 'The bride-elect is a 1946 graduate of Holy Gilli Hardware Hardware — Toys will be a 1952 Buick Special. Solemn Mass to Be Sung 3006 Watt 44tk , Trinity high school in Trinidad, Colo., and she attended the College Several Block Rosary groups 2932 West 88th Ave. ^ of ML St. Joseph, 0., and Colorado State College of Education. She GL 3809 have been organized during the has taught the first and second grades at Frederick for the past two past fortnight, according to Father At M t. Carmel June 22 years. Mr. Knaus is a graduate of Boulder high school and is now Darley, the director of this project \ attending Ckilorado A. & M. They plan i September wedding. W( hare hoan In. all, about 25 groups have been (M t. Carmel Parish, Dtnvar) in tha Pariah of YOUR Patricia is betrothed to Sgt. Marvin Lutnesky, son of Mr. and formed and he'hopes that the fer­ A Solemn Mass will be sung in Tonr Chaica. Mrs. Leland Lutnesky of Santa Maria, Calif. She attended Holy vor already established will not the church Sunday, June 22, at 10 0 CLEANERS Trinity high school in Trinidad and college in Denver. She was em­ wane during the summer months. o’clock. All-day exposition o f the Your ployed by the City and County of Denver until Recently.' Sergeant Owned by JOHN aaS BBBTBA HcBSlDK Anyone desiring to form a Block Blessed Sacrament will follow, Lutnesky is a graduate of Santa Maria high school and attended Rosary should call him at KE. 4408 The funds collected by Rose Di Paul and Foater Brane GLaneak SHI ITM TBJON ST Ed O'Cannar, Sr. Ed O'Cannar, Jr. IU$ W. 44th A n . GL. MU California Polytechnic Institute at San Luis Obispo, and is at present land he will be present at the first Pace were offered as a donation with the air force. Their wedding is scheduled for June 21. 1 meeting. for this Mass. 3030 W. '44th Ave. GL. 4323 i Thursday, June 19, 1952 Office, 9 3 8 B annock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE NINE Officers Installed at Motker of God Loyola PTA Hope Chest New British Farce

(MotKar of God Pariih, DenTor) for their splendid work during the bers were professed, making a At 'Vogue' Theater Newly installed officers of the past year and presented Mrs. Clif­ total membership of 11. Five were Altar and Rosary society for the ford Welch, past president, with made novices and 30 postfilants. coming year are: President, Mrs. a large picture of the head of Father Rafferty gave an infor- Stars Alec Guinness Opanlnx Satardar ~ li F. H. Fisher; first vice president, Christ. Mrs. Welch gave each of mal talk on the obl' obligations • and in tha S k j R«o ib I Mrs. Philip Pacheco; second vice her fellow officers and each of privileges of belonging to the The Man in the White Suit, a Jack Marshall president, Mrs. A. W. Baur; treas­ the new officers a corsagp. Third Order and answered ques­ new satirical comedy from Eng­ urer, Mrs. Ralph Burgr; recording Following the meeting, tea was tioned about it. Following the pro­ IN FERSON secretary, Mrs. Gerald Connelly; served by the retiring officers, fessions ceremony and Benedic­ land, starring the distinguished “ Tha Funny Man teilh and corresponding: secretary, Mrs. with Mrs. Clifford Welch and Mrs. tion, the. group adjourned to the actor, Alec Guinness, will open at ‘ tha Flexible Face” Robert Schatier. These officers Philip Pacheco presiding at the basement, where refreshments the Vogue Art cinema, 1466 S. PLVII were elected and installed at the tea table. were served. Pearl street, tonight, for its meeting June 12, They were in­ On Sunday evening, the Rev. The following officers were Rocky Mountain premiere engage­ Pryde & Day stalled by Mrs. Horace Maltby of Howard Rafferty, O.Carra., for­ elected: Prior, Paul Hallett; pov- ment. *'Youth on m Rampaud* Blessed Sacrament parish. mally erected the Mother o f Cod ice mistress, Marion l^ b d s ; Novdty Jugglingl The Rev. John Regan, pastor, chapter of the Third Crder of Our secretary-treasurer, Jane Gruesen; Mr. Guinness tops his previous Laat Tiaaa Fridar: thanked all the retiring officers Lady of Mt. Carmel. Eight mem- and counselers, Regina Phaleii and performances in Kind Heart* and Coronets and The Lavender Hill CARROLL A GORMAN Julia Donigan. . , FLUB FAT VAETH On Saturday morning. Gene Mob in the new film, in which he appears as an obscure research Mika DiSaaa’e Gordon'Coy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orehoatra Amusements - Dining Clair Coy, and Margaret Clisby, chemist who invents an indestruc­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles tible cloth and thereby creates SUNDAY. IN THE Clisby of England, were married chaos in the textile industry. SK Y R O O M I> with Father Regan officiating. Recreation 2nd Feature Show COCKTAIL Witnesses were Dean F. Coy and DANCING Theresa Loes. Religious Pointings I to f p.a. Flu With the comedy, the Vogue will Carraat Show at It present Triptych, a most beautiful Na Cavar Chargal art subject produced by the Eng­ Baadar Naan ta t p. Comedian Featured lish branch o f the Society of St. SMORGASBORD Paul on the instigation of Fa­ tl.N ther Domenico Valente, founder In Sky Room Show of the_ branch. The paintings, KMOM filmed in Technicolor in complete detail, are “ The Annunciation’ ’ by At Park Lane Hotel WITH THE LOYOLA PTA hope chest I lagher, chairman of the PTA booths; and seated are Crivelli, and “ The Nativity,” by pictured above, are, standing, Mrs. John Mrs. Ed Berens, retiring PTA president; and Mrs. Botticelli, both from the National Jack Marshall, flexible-faced Galjery in London; and “ Calvary,” IK) n I funster who opens in the Sky Madden, PTA president; and Mrs. Edward Gal-1 Richard Rupp. by Mantegna, from the Louvre in Room atop the Park,Lane hotel + + + + + 4 S 0 .8 a Naiioa o Enjoy 3 pleasant drive and . . Paris. Saturday night, June 21, offers T GOOD FOOD AND SERVICE some very droll portraits of mis­ 31 Scouts Attend The celebrated tenor Benia­ cellaneous folk ranging from Es­ . Sister of Charity Doll mino Gigli sings three arias for ' r 1 - kimos, fauns, walruses, and his­ background music; The “ Cujas ‘ !: L LiU our qrondporonti proparod and larvad . . . at tha colorful old HOLLAND HOUSE, ownad and torical characters to his own orig­ Fete at Deer Creek Animam” from Rossini’s Stabat CRF€ oparatad by Mr. and Mr«. J. L Holland in Goldan. inal characterizations. Mater; the Bach-Gounod “ Ave Years of playing the trombone (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, Maria,” and “ Adeste Fideles.” Advance reaervationa ara uuieceaaary, unleaa tout have given Marshall a unique set Denver) The complete program will be ■ V party includaa mora than ten. of flexible facial muscles that The South district scouts had a shown every night at 6, 8, and 10 can easily be twisted into his as­ Camporee in Deer Creek park o’clock. There will be special show­ • \ t Yes, indeed! We like children! tounding satirical likenesses. June 7 and 8. Thirty-one persons ings on Friday and ^turday of Pryde and Day, sensational nov­ were present. this week only, at 4 p.m. and at elty jugglers, offer a fast-paced Attending were Mr. Marchesi, 12 midnight. Regular Sunday mat­ companion act to round out the scout master, and Mike Auer, as inees are scheduled for 2 and 4 THE HOLLAND HOUSE Park Lane ’show. sistant scout master; and commit­ p.m. GOLOE N. COLORADO Mirth and melody-men Carroll teemen, Messrs. Yaggie, Shea, and Gorman and Colorado Springs’ Duran, Grand, Torrez, and Hoefler. own Pat Vaeth and her magic Scouts present were Allen Grand, harp conclude their Denver ap­ Steve Grand, Donald Lane, Garvin ...... j'QiijipiLETE ...... pearances Friday night in the Sky Hoefler, George Hoefler, Eddie Room- Loughry, Kenny Duran, Jack im t FAMILY STYLE Mike DiSalle’s popular orches­ Yaggie, Tommy Reeves, Terry 1465 S. PEARL SP. 2544 •tOADVXT tra continues to provide romantic Hannouer, Danny Fruh, Richard American and Chinese .00 background music for dancing and Shea, Tommy Torrez, Leo Torrez, ' ALEC GUINNESS aa 11:SB A.M. to MidnHe Dinners ...... from entertainment. Carl Montoya, Harold Kiley, John “ THE MAN IN Delicioua Food Carefully Pocked Trammell, Billy O’Connell, Bob THE WHITE SUIT” BOGGIO'S Hat EVERYTHING To Take Out! Conneally, Ralph Redfern, Mike Mulqueen, Cfiarles Kirby, and Alao: “TRIPTYCH” Moit Complttt Rtttaurant Three great paintingt filmed in George Manphesi Servict in Denvar NEW C HIN A CAFE Awards vron by scouts of troop Technicolor. Muaie aung by GtgU. After-Theatre Snacka 126 include Charles Kirby, first Colfax at Clarkion prize in Hiking; Bob Conneally, AL. 0766 CH. 9702 10 'liirlJHnc EtmiU first prizes and troop award for treasure hunt; George Marchesi, second prize in nature study and s i e observation; and Kenny Duran, IN PURE third prize in pancake flapper con­ test. The CHALET AT THE PARK The Rev. F. G. Morfeld said RADIUM WATER Henry Graf, Prop. > 8/0 7:45 o ’clock Mass Sunday, June 8, Yoa'll enjoy our delicioua food, at the camp area. Forty-nine scouts our delightful atmoaphere. A DOLL, dressed as a Sister of Charity, will be given attended Mass. ELDORADO Service ia topa , • . pricei right. Ralph Flanagan at the close of the Loyola bazaar in Denver on June 22. Miss Ann Center is chairman and has been assisted by several of Closed Tuesdays the school children. Pictured, left to right, are Ed Cahill, Jeanne SPRINGS 815 Colorado Boulevard Scheer, Ann Center, Leova Valdez, and Fred Hager. SfECUL ATTEHTIOV F R .04^2 TO niDOE PARTIES - r To Feature New Studebaker DANCE EVERY FRI. & SAT. NITES Gus Schwalb*s- to Many Articles and Prizes Vie Caranci Orchestra CHAT & CHEW Featuring VIC CARANCI At Loyola's 4-Day Bazaar •t tha Hammond Organ Restaurant Just 30 Minutes from Denver on the New Turnpike Road. (Loyola Parith, Denver) that will be on display. Mrs. Jo­ PHONE BOULDER 053J1 WbIcbb# DtaTBr*8 PlncBt The Popular Eating Place The annual bazaar of Loyola seph Gaffney is chairman o f the parish will open at 7:30 p.m. on Altar sodality booth, which will For Family Groups Thursday, June 19, on the parish feature a combination radio, phon­ COLBURN HOTEL grounds at E. 23rd and York ograph, and television set as well Luncheons — LUXURIOUS ROOMS street. The bazaar will close on as other attractions. Cocktail Lounge BRYN MAWR INN 11 A.M. to 3 P.M. Sunday, June 22, with the award­ The PTA will again sponsor Coffee Shop cH/ks. a PtaGY coum iGH T, Pi.pi. . ing of several articles of valuable several booths with Mrs. EMward Dinners — 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. merchandise. Gallagher as general chairman. loth Avanua at Grant Cabins— Beer to take out The general chairman of the These include the hope chest, af- MAin 6261 Sunday Dinners — D. B. CEHISE. Utiuevr Phone Bailey 18F12 Pine, Cole. y * ^ W l E M 7 bazaar is George Arno. Ted Speros ghan, tablecloth and quilt display, Phone DExter 4434 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. is in charge of the Studebaker the homemade candy booth with ^ brothers ^ Mrs. John Madden as chairman; Complete Luncheon, Dinner Has Human Hair and the fish pond with Mrs. Rob­ and After-Theater Service VIISATIlt rUN.STARtI v. ert Ziegler as chairman. Aislitcd by MIIDRID SEYMOUK The refreshment booth will be SEA FOOD— CHICKEN— STEAKS Twi shows nightly in charge of Mrs. Leo Scheer and Doll From Italy Mrs. Emil Frei. Mrs. Frank Moore Presentation... SANDWICHES — SALADS 9:30 and 11:30 p.m. and Mrs. Marie Seaman are co- Specialijing in a Large Taate Tempting Variety of chairmen o f “ Leon’s” hat booth. After-Luncheon and After-Dinner Refreahmenta June 19*** thru 28*'' Will Be Feature At this booth, Leon, a well-known DINNER DANCING hat designer, will redesigpi felt FINEST SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE IN DENVER hats for the nominal sum of with LOU MORGAN S erchetira (We Make Our Own Syrups and Toppings) •j $1.35. Women who wish to have Of Parish Fete their hats renovated are asked to GUILD FeSTlUflL Plenty of bring them to the booth early and CAR SERVICE AVAILABLE Parking Space (A ll Saints’ Parish, Denver) to have the hats well brushed. Open 11:10 A.H. to 2:00 A.M. . . . Cloied Tneodoyo The Rev. Harley Schmitt, pastor, Trim, if needed, will be available b r o w n p a l a c e h o t e l has procured a handmade, walk­ or may be brought by those hav­ West 7th Julian Convenient Location — 6000 E. Colfax ing doll from Florence, Italy. This ing their hats redesigned. An or­ der for an original $42.75 “ Leon” amazing doll will be featured at k • the August bazaar. Thirty-five hat will be given at the close of inches high, this Norina doll has the bazaar on June 22. genuine human hair, can walk A Sister of Charity doll, dressed .George hand in hand with a little child, by the teaching sisters at Loyola JUNE 26-27-28-29 and is extremely beautiful in ap­ school, will be on display. Miss Ann pearance. It is certain that it will Center is chairman of this project be a great favorite at the forth­ and is being assisted by the school children. Other chairmen include: THURS., FRI., SAT., coming bazaar. Vacation school will meet every Candy booth, Quentin Koneeny; JUNE 19, 20, 21 day this week, including Saturday. ham and bacon, Emil Frei and A First Communion class will be J. Jacovette; games, Joe Frawley, Merlin k Lewis 18th AT held on Sunday, June 22, in the Lem Landis, Bob O’Haire, Fen­ SAILOR BEWARE 8 o’clock Mass. ton Lawlor, John Gallagher, Pius Denham CAIIF. Two priests were guests at the Sauer, and Ed Berens. The con­ Roy Rogers Dele Evens rectory last week. They were the struction of the booths has been SOUTH OF CALIENTE Very Rev. L. J. Schaffhauser and under the direction o f Jack ■0 Fletcher. Larry Gillin and Joe pies ' the Rev. William E. Hogan of the THURSDAY NIGHT...... Fun Society of the Divine Word. Father Lewis are in charge of the elec­ r LITTLE RASCAL COMEDY tric wiring and Albert Breuch is Ham “ What am** Dinner Schaffhauser is the Provincial of 55 GOOD REASO/y. the Western province of the Di­ maintenance man. J. Quayhagen SUN., MON., TUBS., vine Word Fathers. Both priests and Martin Lyons are in charge FRIDAY NIGHT...... of the grounds during the four JUNE 22, 23, 24 had come to attend the silver jub­ Pioneer Night for dining here tonight ilee of the Rev. Andrew E. War­ days. Walter Wade is treasurer Meureen O'Herm John Peyne wick, pastor at Golden. of the bazaar. SATURDAY NIGHT...... For Technicolor Members o f the parish extend The second floor of the new Fun Night TRIPOLI their heartfelt ■ sympathy to Mrs. school cannot be started until the You are hungry as a Grizzly Anna Albers, whose father was present debt is eliminated, and a SUNDAY NIGHT...... successful bazaar will greatly re­ ing from his winter sleep. Paul Douslas Linda Damcll buried from All Saints’ church last Saturday morning. duce this indebtedness. Every­ Giveaway Night The fair one says she can get along on EVERYBODY DOES IT Father Schmitt wishes to an­ one is asked to co-operate by mak­ f- nounce that a telephone has been ing returns before noon on Satur­ All a cup of tea and a lady finger. A special chil­ installed in the rectory. The num­ day, June 21, and by attending BOOTHS- ber is Westwood 201. the bazaar. So you take her to the old Nerane where Johnny Ott dren’s matinee every Baptized recently was David Mrs. Mae Wilson and son, h u 55 different food items on the dinner menu. A T T R A a iO N S Wednesday at 12:45 Maunce, infant son of Mr. and Daniel, o f Monongah, W. Va., are You order a thick steak, medium well, and a baked Mrs. John M. Seitenbach. Mr. and visiting the Tony Rubner family poato. She orders a broiled lobster with drawn butter sauce p.m. All features Mrs. Frank J, Cervi were the at 2748 Fillmore. Mrs. Wilson is r accompanied by French fries, green peas, a bowl of salad selected from chil­ sponsors. the mother of Mrs. Rubner. (she eats yonr salad, too) pins coffee apd dessert. •I Mrs. Henry Dozier and daugh­ dren’s film library. Abbot Dies in Accident ters, Joyce and Angelina, o f Los What a gal! What a place to eat! Always 4 cartoons Angeles, Calif., are guests of Dr. . Paris.— Dom Placide de Roton, and Mrs. V. R. Fortin. Mrs. Dozier Is everyone happy? Everyone ii. or more plus a se­ Abbot of the celebrated Abbey de is a sister of the Rev. Edward P. O N D ISP LA Y la Pierre-Qui-Vire (Abbey o f the Murphy, S.J. t rial • Admission 20c « turning stone), w ^ killed in an The adult choir, under the di­ The o ld for children and automobile accident He was 43 rection o f Miss Helen Ndumann, adults. Last year the 100-year-old Bene­ will sing at the High Mass at 8 :30 1952 BUICK • COMBINATION RECORD & RADIO a m / m dictine abbey sent monks to found on Sundays in the summer. a new monastery in Vietnam, Indo­ Mrs. Ruth Steinkamp, a former 1727 Tremont Place • MAin 6789 • Private Dkahag Rooms for Parties china, the scene of bitter war to­ parishioner, underwent surgery in • HOPE CHEST day. St. Joseph’s hospital June 16.

H i PAGE TEN Offkt, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursdloy, June 19, 1952

Cathedral League (Requkiccud, in, fiaat. 'The festival Is Buzzin' Right Along' ^ St. Francis' Altar Society Sets June 20 for JOHN CLIFTON GALLAHER, of Den­ Tivel, Jot* Alonso, and Don Martines, To Hold Luncheon Meeting ver. Requiem Mass is being celebrated Jr.; and granddaughter of Desiderio June 18 at 9 o’clock in St. Joseph’ s Trujillo. Services and interment were (St. Francia de Saiea’ Pariah, tized the following infants on June Annual Triduum Redemptorist church* InterineDt ML in La Jara. Trevino mortuary. Denver) 8: James Scott and Jane Marie, Olivet. SAMUEL HERRERA. 46. of 1328 twin son and daughter of Mr. and JOHN H. RODGERS. 61. of 1128 Speer Kalamath streeL Husband of Florence A covered-dish luncheon will be (Cathedral Pariih, DetiTtr) boulevard. Husband of the late Lucy Herrera; father of Joseph Herrera; held by the Altar and Rosary so­ Mrs. Vincent B. Tieman, with In preparation for the Feast of Rodgers. Requiem Mass was celebrated brother of Mrs, Tony Gomes, Mrs. Rafael ciety Friday, June 20, at 1 p.m. Clive J. Grazier and Ardath in St. Leo’s church June 16. Interment Cordova, Mrs. Phillip Martines. and Mrs. Smeeton as sponsors; Michael Wil­ the Sacred Heart June 20, a tri­ ML Olivet. George P. Hackethal, direC' Joe Atencia; seven nephews, and two in the high school cafeteria, 235 tor. S. Sherman street. A meeting will liam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard duum of special prayers and de­ nieces. Solemn Mass was celebrated GABRIEL SMILANICH, of 8661 S. Jtine 16 in St. Cajetan’s church. Tntec< follow the luncheon. As this is the Groves, with Albert Francis and Pearl. Husband of Julia Smllanich; father ment Mt. Olivet, Trevino mortuary. votions will be conducted in the of Nicholas, Walter, and Wkllace Siiii- last meeting until fall, a large at­ Venita Von Feldt as sponsors; De­ Cathedral. Beginning Wednesday lanich, Mrs. Helen Girtio, all of Engle­ MARGARET D. NELAN, 81, of . 1181 tendance is anticipated. All mem­ borah Fae, daughter of Mr. and wood; Peter. William, and George Smi- Eliskbeth. Mother of Dr. E. Stuart evening, June 18, these devotions J^Ielan, and Louis D. Nelan. both of Den­ bers and friends of St. Francis de Mrs. Eugene *^R. Kern, with Earl will continue Thursday and Fri­ lanich of Denver. Mrs. Emma DirOn, Portland. Ore.: Ffe. Robert Smilanich. ver; sister of Anna Jay of Buffalo, N.Y.; Sales’" are invited to attend. C. Voelker and Marjorie Voelker day and conclude on the Feast stationed in Wisconsin; and 18 grand­ and nine grandchildren. Requiem High St. Joseph’s circle will meet in as sponsors. kfess was celebrated June 14 ,in* St. day. children. Requiem Mass was celebrated the home of Mrs. J. Pasquale, 516 The Rt. Rev, Monsignor Gregory June 16 in SL Louis’ church in Engle Philomena’s church. Interment in Services will begin at 7:45 p.m. wood. Interment ML OliveL *' local cemetery. Olinger mortuary. S. Pearl street, Wednesday, June Smith baptized Richard Thomas and will conclude with Benediction JOSEPHA BEBEN. 36, of 6100 lyy CATHERINE F, HYNES. 66. late of 25, at 1 p.m. Members are asked Brinegar, son of Mr. and Mrs. of the Blessed Sacrament. The streeL Reqiuem Mass was celebrated 460 S. Sherman. Sister of Mrs. Tom to bring their own lunches. Coffee Thomas F. Brinegar Sunday, June June 16 in 3U Joseph’s (Polish) church. Egan of Denver, and the late Ernest J.. Rev, Lucius F. Cervantes will de­ Interment Mt. OliveL Horan mortuary. Bernard F., and Richard W. Hynes. Sol­ and ice cream will be served. 15. His sponsors were James W. liver the sermons. This triduum, an NORA E. LIVINGSTON,r 83. of Da - emn Requiem Mass was celebrated June The Rev. Robert Nevans bap­ Creamer and Isabel McNamara. annual devotion, is sponsored by ver. Requiem Mass is being celebrated 14 in SL Francis de Sales’ church. In- tertoent ML Olivet. Olinger mortuary. the Cathedral League o f the Sa­ June 18 in SL Elisabeth’s church at 8 o’clock. Interment ML OliveL Horan KAZEMAR BUKAUSKY, 69. of 447 cred Heart. Since June is the mortuary . S, Jasmine. Husband of Anna Bukgusky month dedicated to the Sacred MARTHA LENOR MARTINEZ, T4> father of Charles A. Bukausky, and Wonderful slippers Heart, it is hoped that all parish­ of La Jar*. Daughter of Mr,- and M n. Agna Albers; one brother, tWo sisters Don A. Martinet; aiater of Mri. Ramon and three grandchildren. Requiem Mass ioners will participate in the tri­ Vigil, Mri. Louie Marin; Mrt. Manuel was celebrated June 14 in All Saints' with bounce-along soles duum. Ortega, Mrs. Floyd Engelbert, Norela, hi^rch. Interment Mt. OliveL Olinger r w w y wwww ww w} mortuary. CHERYL ANN CALABRESE, infant of ► 6020 N. Lowell boluevard. Daughter of THIS IS HOW THINGS get done at At the ckrd table are A. Brunner, J. Kelly, and L. ► BRIGHT SUIVLIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Tome Calabrese; sister of Tom. Florence, and Jerry Calabrese, Presentation. The workers gather round in 'Barry; at the -middle table are F. Marley, A. Meis, ► snd granddaughter of Grace Calabrese. and Bud Kronkey; and at the hope chest table are i ► BRIGHT aunlight createa a apecial problem for people, who work Mass of the Angels was celebrated June buzz sessions and plan their activities for the 4()th Mmes. A. Miller, E. Reardon, R. Stansbury, and! or play in the tun. They need the added benefit of protection 14 in Holy Family church. Interment anniversary guild festival June 26, 27. 28, and 29. ► Mt. Olivet. Olinger mortuary. Miss Rose Tamburello.— (Photo by Turilli) ► against glara and tha inviaibic radiation! qf nltra-violat a^ii LOUIS BACCHIERI, 91. of 2936 Cler + ' + ' + ► infra-rad. Come in and have a pair of Calobar or Ray-Ban aun- mont streeL Father of Maj. Lucile i There have a full inch o f bouncing Firertone Bacchieri, Mrs. Joy Maraldo. Denver; Foantex *ole with a new rubber coating that ► glasses made in your prescription. Mrs. Louise BIrleffi. Hartville, W yo.; won’t flake off, rub off, or pit. Washable, ► and Mrs. Elisa Testplin, Italy; and Presentation Parish Plans in High Gear brother of Pete Banhieri, Hartville. wearable, and now in two styles; ► W yo.; Louis Bacchieri. Denver; and Ladiea’ Sailor alipper with detachable cord ► John Baochieri, Sheridan, Wyo. Requiem (Preaentation Pariah, Denver) lyears and is still active in*the-6r- may help erect it Monday evehing. Mass was celebrated June 16 in Blessed ties. White terry lined in denim or blue denim ► BROS. Friday night, June 27, of the ganization. .At the booth there will There will be work to be done each 'Sacrament church. Interment ML OliveL lined with terrycloth. ► Boulevard mortuary. special 40th anniversary festival be aprons, pillow cases, tea towels, evening. Wives are invited to ac­ 1.99 1550 CaliforniM KEytone 7651 * ► DENNIS E. MALONEY. 45, of Ever­ will be dedicated to the pioneers and doilies that the women have company their husbands to the La^diea’ Moccasin Style in blue, green or maize pair w r W green. Husband of Mrs. Irene Maloney; of the parish. One of the highlights been working qn; At this booth parish and join the others in pray­ teiry with contrast faille lining or white terry ► Good Service father of Mrs. Edna Bethurura of Ever­ Better Fition of the evening will be a preview of also there will be some hand- ing the Rosary for fair' weather with denim lining. ► for Every Age Optometrists At Right Price* green, Mrs. Phyllis Young of Baltimore. Md.; brother of John R. Maloney of a historical review, “ Parade of painted articles by Mrs. A. Bird. at festival time. Women’R sizes: small, 4 to 6: medlam. 6Vi ► Oak 'Park, 111.; Mrs. Marion Platt of Mrs. Tracy, in addition to hav­ to large* 7 to 8; extra large, GLASSES INDIVIDUALLT STYLED Forty Y e a r s ,d o n e in soliloquy T h e combination radio-record ► Stevens Point, W is.: and four grand­ ing charge of the cake booth this player will be on display after to 9 Vila children. Requiem Mass was celebrated with Miss Dorothy A. Neville as tdk'A A A I June 14 in Christ the King church in narrator, embellished with period year, is sponsoring, as an individ­ Masses this next Sunday in front Evergreen. Interment Evergreen. costume, artistic background, and ual project, two very useful items of the church. Some of the other JOSEPH L. GUTGUNST, 71. of 326 spotlights. Miss Neville is a dra­ for homemakers — an ’automatic surprise gifts will be shown also. W. Irvington. Husband of Mary Gut- matics major at Loretta Heights electric percolator and an auto­ gunst; and father of Marian Rats. Re­ Vacation school a»d parochial quiem High Mass was celebrated June 18 college, and is a daughter of matic electric deep fryer. They school children must make their in the Cathedral. Interment Mt. Olivet. Thomas Neville, who was among will be displayed on the festival final returns by Monday- morning, the original 17 families repre­ grounds. June 23, to Mrs. L. Barry in the MRS. MARIA ARIAS MARIN Another unusual feature of the Mm. Maria Arias Marin, resident of sented at the first Mass of Pres­ vestibule of the church. This final mmmimyA ' m Denver for more than 30 years, died entation parish celebrated in festival this year will be “ Dancing report must be made on time if in her home at 3608 Williams street Redman hall 40 years ago. Some Under the Stars.” A special plat­ the credits are to be counted for June 10 following a brief illness. She form is being erected on the fes­ was 63. of those same families and their the watch contest. She was bom July 29, 1898, in Du­ children are living in the parish tival grounds for square dancing, Father Matthias Blenkush and rango, Mexico. Mrs. Marin later moved to today. A very cordial invitation is modern dancing, polkasj and any Father Walter Jaeger will be hosts ' s.' »» ». El Paso. Tex., but came to Denver from kind desired by the patrons. there in 1920.- She had worked as a extended to all pioneers and one- at a lawn party at the rectory be­ presser at the Cascade laundry for the timq residents of Presentation par­ The little ’ 17-inch doll spon­ ginning with a 12 o’clock luncheon past seven years. For many years she ish to return that night to see the sored by the Junior Altar and Ro­ Thursday, June 19. was active in the Our Lady of Guadalupe sary society, with her green bon­ society. process in buildings that has The American flag and the Pa­ Survivors are her husband. Simon been made since they left. net, green yoke, and green skirt, pal flag were blessed by Father will be shown after Masses this Marin ; four sons, Jose Angel RodrigUez of One of the liaisons linking the Jaeger June 14, Flag day. Los Angeles, Calif.; Euganio. Augustin, next Sunday in front of the church. Baptized recently were Susan and Simon, Jr., of Denver; four daugh­ pioneer to the pre.sent days will There will be entertainment by ters, Mrs. Rita Reyes of Los Angeles, Elizabeth, daughter of , Mr. and Calif.; Mrs. Juan Salazar of Santa be a booth showing the art work parishioners during the dinner Mrs. Thomas P. Dufficy with Rob­ Maria. Calif.: Miss Raquel Marin, and of the Needlework club. This club hours on TlAjrsday, June ,26. ert and Mildred Maffey as spon­ Youi name is synonymous with what you have Miss Hope Marin, both of Denver; two was organized in 1913 by 15 The grounds will start to take brothers, Perfect©, and Manuel Arias sors; Sandra Louise, daughter of and what vou are. Youi good works continue of Saragoza, Mexico; 28 grandchildren, women—the same women who on their festive air next Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Byrne, with by perpetuation of youi name. and five great-grandchildren. formed the Altar and Rosary so­ afternoon with the help of the men Donald J. Byrne and Betty Fattor Requiem High Mass was sung Junb 14 ciety. They started by repairing of the parish. All men are urged JACQUES BROTHERS as sponsors; Sonja %Jane, ,dau{ in Our Lady of Guadalupe church,'with the vestments and altar linens, to turn out, bringing their tools Since 1902 the Rev. Estevan Ufnal, C.R., officiat­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. ^ m E. Caruso Monumenit o f Di$tinclion ing. Interment was in ML OliveL Tre­ later, developed into a needlework and getting as much 6f the job with Anthony and Constance Ri­ Just Off Broadway oi> 6th Ave. vino mortuary. club, which has since become so done as possible Sunday afternoim. vera as sponsors. .. , - well known for its quilt making. The dance platform will arrive MRS. MARY O’DONNELL GIBBONS •naw'i Mrs. Mary O’Donnell Gibbons, longtime Mrs. H. Lord, one of the charter Monday afternoon. Those men hav­ i i llS resident of Denver and Leadville, died members, acted as chairman for ing plans already made for Sunday June 12 following a long illness. She HOMES FOR SALE lived at 616 Lafayette street and was 80 years old. She was bom in St. John’s, Newfound­ Mrs. Michael Hurley Dies;- land, in 1872. When she was two she ST VINCENT DE fAUL fARISH - moved with her family to Leadville CloM lo trilisportitioD tnd ibop- where Mrs. Gibbons spent much of her M oa n meats eaWy life and received her education. Leaves 3 Sons, 4 Daughters ping. 3 bfdroom brick bone com- JERRY BREEN Wq. havq qreeted many faqaati- She was married to Dennis Gibbons in $2500 plctclr redccoMted throughout. Leadville. Shortly after their marriage $13,500. ful manamanta ia Mt. Olivat the couple moved to Denver. Mr. Gibbons A heart attack resulted in the St. Francis, Guardian Angel guild, Down Florist Cametary. ' died in 1929. death June 14 of Mrs. Michael and Altar and Rosary societies' of andrewt-tmaihert co* Survivors are five sons, John J. of 1004 15th St. Los Angeles, Calif.; Edward P. of Wash­ John Hurley in her home at 1502 Our Lady of Lourdes and St. realtor sh. 2449 A. T. THOMSON ington, D.C.: and Dennis, Joseph R.. and S. Clarkson street. Francis de Sales’ churches. She MAln 2279 Frank E., all of Denver; two daughters, was a past president of the Ladies’ 600 Sharman St. 'TA. 8018 Mrs. Mary G. Blake of San P'rancisco, Adella T. Mooney, born in St. Calif.; and Julia Gibbons of Denver; a Louis, Mo., Sept. 15, 1872, came to Catholic Benevolent association. sister, Mrs. William P. Thompson of Denver 62 years ago. On Oct. 10, Born to- Mr. 'and- Mbs. Hurley, 2 MAYFAIR HOMES Denver: six grandchildren, and one great­ 1890, she married Michael John and surviving, are three sons and grandchild. Requiem High Mass was four daughters: John Michael Hur­ We both have 2 bedrooms, full sung June 16 in St. John the Evan­ Hurley, the ^remony being per­ dining rooms, full finished base­ ley, Denver; Mrs. Edward G. Bonded Collection gelist’ s church. Interment was in Mt. formed before Father William ments with bath. One o f us is Street if OliveL Olinger mortuary. Neumann, Denver; Mrs. Frank Anywhere in V^SeA, O’Ryan in the old Cathedral at on 2 ^ acres with 2 car garage. Swanyan, Greeley; Mrs. Frank L. 15th and Stout streets. They cele­ We both are well located, care­ Garlanll, Denver; James Francis brated their 60th wedding anni­ fully planned and finished and Hurley, Los Angeles; Mrs. Hayde JOE O^NEIL & ASSO. versary in 1950 with an unbroken in immaculate condition. 5 Cost Accountants W. Crowell, Estes Park; and Ed­ ^ e n v e r b y o o d s x family circle. blocks to Christ the King and D ^ ^ Q 1251 Cherokaa M A. 1472 ward G. Hurley, Denver. public schools. Mr. Hurley, for many years in She is survived also by a sister, where Denver ShofM with C^oofiatcnce * Keyatone 2111 LITTLE BILLS No Collection* No Charge BIG BILLS Elect New Officers the retail grocery and meat busi­ Catherine T. Mooney of St. Louis; MAin 1304 DExter 4287 ness at several locations on the 15 grandchildren, and 10 great­ MONTE CARROLL J. Rex Fleming, office manager West side and Washington Park grandchildren. of Henry Van Hummell, Inc., was districts, died Feb. 8, 1951. Realtor The Rosary service was held 'OF y w w w ar elected president of the Denver • FLorida 1631 PEarl 2543 LIESVELD MEMORIAL CO. Mrs. Hurley had a wide ac­ June 16 at the Boulevard mortu­ chapter of the National Associa­ ary chapel. A Requiem High Mass 13000 WEST 44TH AVENUE tion of Cost Accountants at the quaintance in Denver and was as­ CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING ; meeting of the Denver chapter sociated with a number of church was offered June 18 in Our Lady FOR SALE WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO held in the University club, June groups, including the Good Shep of Lourdes church. Interment was 17. herd Aid society. Third Order of in Mt. Olivet. Bleated Sacrament Pariah Classified Ads \ Arvada 0499R3 Other officers elected were Max One beautiful 2 story 4 bedroom It will pay you to road ALL of tho following adTertiaemonta. M. Shaver, vice president; W .E. with full finished basement. or ALpine 0111 Rhode, vice president; Lynn John­ St. Rose's Altar Society . One beautiful 2 story 3 bed­ A A A A iS j aJ son, treasurer; and Forest Fos­ room. No basement. 2 blocks We furnish transporta­ APARTMENT WANTED ELECTRICAL WORK tion to and from our dis­ ter, secretary. from school. In addition to the officers, the YOUNG Catholic couple desire a fumiahed play with no obligation. Elects Officers for Year One 3 bedroom close to school. Complete Electrical Senriee, Repairs, re­ apartment not over $60 a month. A vet­ following were elected directors wiring, new oatlets, new house wiring, St. Jamea Pariah eran. Call WESTWOOD 2378-W Aero** from to serve for one year: Ferris E. (St. Roie of Lim a', Pariah, Father Barry W o g a n spoke 3 bedroom. No basement. Commeccial wiring. For a Good Job Every Time, Call Mt, Olivet Cemetery Braun, Otto P. Butterly, Louis P. Denver) briefly to congratulate the out­ WANTED Chiappini, Arthur W. Ewy,-Morris St. Vincent de Paul’ a Pariah OSTRANDER ELECTRIC CO. The Altar and Rosary society going officers on the parish ba- 2 bedroom. No basement. Very CATHOLIC woman or man pensioner or GR. 6683 2646 16th S t B. Hecox, William C. Horst, Peter Catholic couple to watch store for free held its monthly meeting in the z a a ^ ^ reasonable. , - P. McGraw, Edward F. O-’Hara, atcred Heart circle met in the rent. Box 18, care REGISTER. LODGING and Robert S. Wasley. parish hall June 12 with 50 mem­ Phone FR 3292 bers present. Mrs. Pauline Flora, h^ie of Mrs. Vickie .LaRusso re» STENOGRAPHERS WANTED cently with seven members and LA HRRMOSA HO'TEL. Modem rooms and MUTUAL BENEFIT treasurer, reported that the so­ At western Catholic Welfare Agency. Ade­ reasonable rates. Across from Holy Ghoet Dancing Procession Ends ciety exceeded its $2,500 budget by one guest, Mrs. D. -A. Elora, pres­ quate salary. Excellent working conditions. Church. MAin 9668. At St. Willibrord’s Tomb $500. ent. The circle will sponsor a re­ Give references. Apply The Register, Dept. ligious articles booth at the ba­ Owner Must Sell C.C., P. 0. Box 1820, Denver 1. Colo. CARPENTER WORK ASSOCIATtON Luicembourg.— Bishops, priests, The main business was the flec­ tion of officers. New officers are zaar and will give a leather bound APARTMENT FOR RENT and people from the four neigh­ Bible. An election of officers will 3 Bedroom Bungalow Full Base­ First Class cabinet maker, carpenter and boring countries came to the town Luella Doronzo, president; Dorothy ment-in Block with St. Philo­ Clean furnished basement apartment in remodeling, PEarl 6241. Melphy, vice president; Naoraf take place at tl^e next meeting private ho'me, to lady. EA 7009. Our Family Group Policy of Echternach in the Grand Duchy The circle also has-, some framed mena’s School. Beautifully fur-« of Luxembourg to take part in the Pomponio, secretary; Mary Fran- nished. Will sell with or without MISCELLANEOUS Protects tho Entire Family cone,^ treasurer; and Patricia Mc- Sacred Heart pictufes, which will traditional dancing p ro ce s s io n furniture. , Home Appliances Cluggage, historian. Outgoing of­ be on sale soon. WANTED—Piano or organ badly. Will for a fow e a n ^ a day. which has been held every Whit Recently baptized by Father pay caah. KEystont 1698. ______Tuesday io r at least 600 years. It ficers are Mary Demmitt, presi­ CALL FR. 7853 Wogan were Sysan Lee, daughter FOR SALE - Electric refrigerator, 185, Only 121.62 dcllvara a ntw Uaytag. bal. dent; Cora Olsen, vice president; terma. Alao rood uaed wtahan 4 rafrigar- is made as an act of expiation and For Appointment. Piano, $26. Gaa rbnge with heat regulator, ♦- Pauline Flora, treasurer; and Re- of Mr. and Ifcs. Erank Marsaglia, atora. 436 So. Broadway. PE, 2768. penance on behalf of people af­ with Joseph Ruscio and Betty Gala $26. Combination radio, $85. Waafaar. $16. flicted with St. Vitus’ dance, epi­ melda Lambrecht, historian. 716 Santa Fe. The society voted $75 for the mino as her sponsors; and Edward RADIO REPAIRING lepsy, and other nervous diseases, BRICK REPAIRS purchase of a new vacuum cleaner John, son of Mr. and Mjs. Japes though by no means all who take K. Roche,' with Frank ' Pruis'ner TREVINO nAVMOKIUAigt part are thus afflicted. The pro­ for the church and $28 to have the 3300 SOUTH (iCDEN Nabristone Work, brick pointing and r«> and Gepaldine Beqton as his-spon­ pairs. E, Nolan, FL 6458. RADIO REPAIRING i n T M o T i n S r cession ended at the tomb of St. piano repaired. This will be done sors. Willibrord, Apostle of Friesland after the parish hall is renovated New 2 & 3 bedroom brick BRICK REPAIRS: Spaetalliing In brick Guaranteed Service Mortuary Sunday w ilj. be. F ^ ily Ck)in- pointing and repairing, aiio caulking and Phona GLendala 5709 and first Bishop of Utrecht, who and the piano can be moved into homes; superior construction Free Eetimatee munion day in the parish. painting. BE S-0444. WALTER EVANS it from the rectory basement. throughout in these quality 1177 ^nton St PHONE PE.‘ 0013 Denvar 11, Cole.. founded a Benedictine abbey at I.------. Pickup k. Delivery Echternach in 698. For the first Mrs. Geiermann reported a re­ homes; large living robm; din­ AUaiqda at Lagaa DRUGGISTS time since the war. Mass was sung cent linen inventory of nine under ing room ; 4 piece tile bath, T h o m p s o n ’ s built-in dressing tables; large in t h e nearly restored, war- altar cloths and three top cloths, Holy Ghost Group YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS kitchen with eating space; Frig- 830 E. Colfatx ' CH. 0313 wrecked church dedicated to St. six side altar cloths, and the will ba filled corraetly at idiire automatic washers; gar­ Willibrord. smaller pieces. The women are WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY ^ W ▼ W W ¥ V asked to return all the linens as Plans-Card Party bage disposals in these oustand- Ph. SP. 9766 1096 South Gaylord St. ONIY THE FINEST EQUIPMENT USED' City, Rural Life Dwellers quickly as possible, especially the ing homes. Open every evening CARY'S from 6 to 8:30. Priced from rOWELS & LINFIN SUPPLY finger towels and amices. 1500 S. Broadway ON SERVICES FROM YOUR RESIDENCE OR Washington.— The U. S. Census The hostess committee for Sep­ A t Parish Hall $13,500 to $14,300. Bureau reports that 96,467,686 per­ MOUNTAIN rOWEL * SUPPLY CO. tember is to be composed of Mmes. The Holy Ghost Altar and Ro­ Sarvica fnrnlahed for Office., Barbara. FROM OUR NEWLY REMODELED AIR- sons, or two thirds of the natibn’a 3360 SOUTH ReaUuranta, Btaraa, aOd Baaqacta We Pay Cash Lewis, Linnett, Lohr, Linton, La- sary society will hold a card party CONDITIONED CHAPEL. population, were city dwellers when B W BECKIU8. Manager the 1950 census was taken. The rest Russo, Mathias, McCormic, Me in the parish hall, Denver, Thurs­ PENNSYLVANIA 1227 Cnrtte St. MA TM9 For Used Furniture Donald, Melphy, Meyer, Miller, of the nation’s population, 54,229,- day, June 26. It will be preceded PAINTING & DECORATING 675 persons, live in rural areas. The and Moore. by a dessert luncheon at 1 p.m. 2 -bedvooTW hijme strictly mod­ and prtportion of the population that Mmes. Sconzert, Lohr, Melphy, The hostesses will be Mmes. ern, priced to sell! at only FOR paperhanging and painting call Anton Miacellaneout Itama Hackethal and Noonon and Heppting will serve on the Thornsbury a n d Bradley, and $8,75(1; easily financed; close to Bnringer. 163 Madiaon. EA. 2286 or PE. 4014 RA. 6423; was urban varied from about four- CH. 2768. Mortuary fifths in the Northeast to less than altar committee for July. Misses Helen Greuter and Anna schools and traiisportation. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 ,.i half in the South. New Jersey led Mrs. Moore, chairma.n of the sick and Barbara L.eske.„ WALLP.APER Hanging Painting B » 1449-51 kalamath MAin 4006 the states in city dwellers with committee, reported she had sent There' will - bd n

Strange But True The Greatest Calling By Rev. Rawley Myers fear because they do not understand. They fear that "TUF FAMOUS fountain AT JERASH,TRANS-JORDAN {The Rev. Rawley Myers, a priest o f the Dio­ being a priest costs too much, means giving up too BESTROVEP IN TWE JVt CENTURY, USED TO SEND FORTH WlNE^ cese of Lincoln, Neb., has been studying al the many- o f life’s pleasures. They do not seem to con­ Register office for the past year. He leaves this INSTEAD OF WATER ON THE FEAST OF EPIPHANY TO sider that ” in giving they^ receive,” and that G od commemorate c h Ri s t s Mir a c l e a t c a n a . week to return to his native diocese, and in the Sport of Kings-or the Devil fa it he will go to Washington, D.C., for post­ supplies the grace to overcome all. obstacles. graduate work at the Catholic University of Other youth are confused as to just what a Tk m c e 's ■fine.st America. Father Myers is the editor of the well- , B y E d M iller Now all of this is intended to panions, if it would mean a vocation actually is. They think it involves some serious flouting of the law, if it received book T he Greatest Calling.) WAVSIDE CROSS a£ “ The owner told Clarence the give Denver and its ipany sum­ extraordinary or melodramatic event like an inner aMIEZ.NlCE" Clocker; mer tourists healthy recreation. would encourage bribery of civil A PLANE WITHOUT A PILOT, is headed officials, or if its existence on a light, or a warm feeling, or even a voice from e r e c te d / 4 / 7 tt/cs The Clocker told Jockey McGee; Even what goes on at the win­ for disaster. In the United States one out oC every The jockey, of course, passed it dows under the grandstands is large scale would produce the heaven. But Ciod works in ordinary ways. He chose destroyed ^riKy kind of gan^terism prevalent in three counties does not have a resident Catholic the I^EVOujnoN. on to the horse, not intrinsically evil. Catholic His first Apostles in a most simple manner. And the horse told me.” . moralists do Dot condemn games many American cities. priest. There is hardly a diocese or a religious com ­ Ih e ffMjmenJts W alking along by the Sea o f Galilee, Ghrist said SUMMER IS HERE anif out , o f chance. The Church only To date, Centenliial park and munity that could not put 15 priests to work today goHocTed b^eifi£r Littleton way the “ n a « ” will be waves a warning finger, saying the Mile-High Kennql club have- if it had them. N ot only are there too few priests to two brothers fishing there: "Come, follow Me, Wei’C TcasserabUd running again soon. The great that the stake must belong to the been, to all purposes and in-!' to serve adequately all the Catholics, but the short­ and I will make you fishers of men.” They were tent, acceptable to Denver, both re-erected ia IS0 4 - green plaster and metal coliseum gambler and must be at his free age makes it almost impossible to reach the 100,- Peter and Andrew. In the»sime unassuming way, Be Alls A Ft QUAE OF m of Centennial park will soon be disposal; that the gambler must because of the beauty of their Christ chooses His followers today. CRUOFIED SERAPH gay with a pastel riot of color; a « freely, without unjust com­ plants and because they have 000,000 persons in this country who, according WHO APPEARED 7D out front flotillas of ^eese will pulsion; that there must be no b ou gh t money and employment to the Christophers, do not even go to Church. But, perhaps, the greatest reason for the ST FRANCIS WHEN HE maneuver on the placid ponds; fraud; and that the game must to the city. 'T o date; there have What is wfong? Why does not the Church present-day lack o f vocations is the fact that boys Rec e!\/e d the Stigmata be played on an equitable basis. been no criticisms of the man­ on the parimutuel board the . have sufficient priests to carry on her work in our and young men do not understand the priesthood, flashing numbers will tumble, THESE ARE THE four main agement of the park and no im- and across the track will stride conditions that must be fulfilled I>utations of chicanery on the nation? It cannot be that G od has failed to do not see it in its proper light. an anachronism dressed in a if betting is to be morally licit part of the stewards, though supply adequate numbers. Such a thought would there has been worry over bet­ TO SEE THE PRIEST as he truly is one must scarlet coat, a black cap, gray But the Church also warns that deny the providence o f (jod. Don Bosco, in fact, breeches, and high black boots. the circumstances surrounding ting losses by patrons who could first o f all establish his point o f view as to what With the toot of his bugle the a game of chance most be not afford to lose because of has said: "I know boys, and I feel that G od gives the purpose o f life truly is. If one thinks that we races will begin. morally acceptable. Gambling, family responsibilities. a vocation to one out of three.” have been placed here upon the earth to have a And undep the stands the long say thd theologians, would be But racing being what it is THE REASON FOR THE DEARTH o f voca­ good time, make money, be popular, dress w e l l - green will start chan^ng hands. wrong if indulged.in to excess, and human nature being always With similar, if not quite so if it gave scandal, if it took subject to tendencies toward tions, then, is that youth ate not responding to then the priest, o f all men, is the greatest fool. gaudy, trappings, dog racing place in unwholesome surround­ corruption, it behooves every­ Christ's call. Parents, too, must shoulder some But the priest considers this life as no lasting will also inaugurate its season ings that would constitute an h m K: one involved, the track “ brass,” o f the responsibility for the lack o f vocations. ' home, as a bridge over which we pass into eternity. Friday night cross-town on the occasion of sin, if it would lead the local police authorities^ and THIS lAI? CENTURY MURAL north-east edge of Denver. ' one to associate with evil com- even the people of the Denver Some patents offer no encouragement to a young­ The priest realizes that this life, at longest, is very OF ST CHRISTOPHER IN area to maintain eternal vigi-, ster who wishes to serve (Sod. Others actually put short. People who were famous, honored, arid DiTCHEAT c h u r c h ,ENGLAND, lance against the insidious in­ up objections, as though having a priest in the WAS PLASTERED OYER AT popular 50 years ago are now dead and forgotten; Damien of Molokai— fluences that grow best in a family is having a failure. They ate so material­ THE ’ REFORMATION'' if ONLY climate like that provided by a in another 50 years we shall be dead and for­ DISCOVERED IN 1931. horse track or a dog track. istically minded, so socially arhbitious, that they gotten. The most important thing in life, then, ___ consider giving one’s life to (Sod as throwing it pi’ O F /R A B B A , ITALY, WEAR ENORMOUS BLACK FELT HATS WHICH The Unclean Man WHEREVER IT OPERATES, is death. Life is a preparation for death. The only THEY DOFF !H GREETING AN D IN CHURCH, JUST LIKE THE MEN. ((; racing brings with it question­ away. "W ait a while,” they say. "Sec the world thing that really counts is getting to heaven. Be­ By F rank Morriss named Dr. Hyde appreciated able characters: The tipsters, first.” "You’re too young.” In the process of "wait­ cause the priest believes these things truly in his ONE HUNDR e C f o r t y - Father Damien’s virtues. It is the handicappers, the “ Clocker ing” arid of "sceirig the world,” many a vocation heart, he is willing to make any sacrifice so that Jims;” and it is these that Den­ T h e Denver Catholic Register FIVE clergymen and nuns have an unfailing mark of smallness is lost., he, with his people, may one day attain the glorious contracted leprosy serving the to be able only to sr shortcom­ ver does not want. Because in President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. ings; it is a mark of gross n- the wake of these types follows Vocations, after all, can be lost. It is not like heavenly kingdom of God. plague’s victims, according to Editor..’ ...... Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., Jour.D., Litt.D., LL.D. charity to magnify them. We un-^ every type of vermin. Soon having blonde hair; either you have it or you , THE PRIEST IS ANOTHER CHRIST, He Bishop Sheen. They are all great Managing Director...... Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Ph.D. dqubtedly would never have come the “ numbers,” brought do not. It is not as thoifgh priests could only be does the work o f the Master in the world today; City Editor...... Rev. John B. Ebel, M.A., Litt.D. heroes— but probably none will heard of Dr. Hyde except for the in by organized racketeering. catch the world's imagination as priests and nothing else. A vocation is a gift from Associate Editors— Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A., Litt.D.; Linus fact that a criticism he had writ­ Then the door is open for all As Christ preached, forgave sin, offered sacrifice, Riordan. Ph.D.; Rev. kobert Kekeisen, M.A., Litt.D.; Paul Hallett, did a young Belgian Piepus ten of Father Damien reached kinds of corruption to enter. God. Those who procrastinate, who do not ap­ and went about doing good, so does the priest priest named Joseph de Veuster Litt.D.; Jack Heher, Litt.M.; Frank Morriss, B.S., LL.B., Litt.M.; Art the eyes of an Englishman who Racing is at best a dubious preciate the gift sufficiently to guard it, wake up -^Father Damien. Others fol­ today do the selfsame work. Editor, Leo Canavan, M.F.A. ______was in the islands fleeing from asset; it can ruin a community. , one day to find they have lost their vocation. ■The harvest is plentiful; the laborers few. lowed; he led. Others had help; another terrible disease. The fact that it brings money Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. he had none, at least for a YOUNG PEOPLE, THEMSELVES, sometimes "Pray to the Lord o f the harvest that He may Thu Paper Printed Entirely By Union Labor Poor Hyde, that he should have and employment to the city can period, when he helped the pris­ easily be offset by headlines like do not pursue their vocation because of fear. They provide laborers.” oners of Molokai build their cot­ the misfortune to be read by the Published Weekly by great as well as the common— this one that ran in the Rocky tages and coffins, and dig their THE CATHOOC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) Robert Louis Stevenson turned Mountain Nevis: GAMBLING graves. That is what life on all thf brilliance of his pen into LOSSES LINKED TO SUI­ 938 Bannock Street, 1 Molokai was in those dismal days God Lives irt the Summer writing a iustifiably wrathful CIDE. Or it can be the cause of Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 By Rev. Robert E, Kekbisen when lepers were cast out of denunciation of Hyde, a fellow posters like this one which was not be imbued with that cons­ will help preserve that grace In touch of everything but Christ’s ciousness themselves. And this Subscription: Protestant who would not leave exhibited in post offices A PROMINENT PASTOR re­ July only if He receives at that charity— a wailRig for death. the comfort of his home to visit throughout the nation; marked recently; “ It’s a .shame lisituation is a strange one, hard time the co-eperation necessary $1.00 per year in Archdiocese of Denver. Father Damien’s greatest act of the lepers; but who was quick WANTED FOR EMBEZZLE­ that many of our Catholic pa­ to understand, especially in view for its spiritual nutrition; that $1.50 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. charity, I think, was sharing in enough to detract from a priest MENT: “ William Titmas. While rochial school children get the of the fact that the rendering of the God who handed Moses the Canada, $2.25 a year per subscription. that wait. who lived with them. employed as assistant post­ wrong idea from the systematic proper worship to G®d is a mat­ Commandments on Sinai ia still, Nursing lepers today is not master in South San Francisco, religious program that is carried ter of divine law as well as a there, in His heaven, demanding Foreign countries, including Philippines, $3.00 a year. THERE MIGHT BE SOME matter of serious . ecclesiastical that all His precepts be kept that inevitable living death-r-for consolation for Hyde. It was not Calif., Titmas embezzled $3,359. out in our schools nine mpnths legislation. always, ih August as well as in Thursday, June 19, 1952 science ia conquering Hansen’s worse, really, for him to be He is a White American, age 60; o f the year. They seem to think disease, as we politely call* it five feet, 1114 inches; fair com­ that summer time is a vacation CATHOLICS WHO ALLOW December. moved by suspicion *and i t e ­ Actually, there is no choice now. When Father Damien ar­ rance to hate Father Damien, plexion, light mustache, rimless from religion eg well as a vaca­ summer’s heat to produce in OFFICIALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER rived on Molokai May 10, 1873, eyeglasses; an ardent follower tion from their studies. And the themselves laxity o f religious for man in this matter. God, the than for us to be so unmoved by Sovereign I/srd and Ruler o f the The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. the lepers were without resident the need of lepets as to forget of horte racing, he may visit pity of it is that their parents conviction must be forgetting, universe, demands from His in­ We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ physicians, nurse, or priest. It them entirely; and those who racetracks during turf meets.” often let them go on laboring momentarily at least, that the telligent creatures the free sub­ ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or was Damien’s greatness that he * care for them. The front and side profiles of under that wrong impression.” same God who sustains them in jection of their wills to Him in thos* of the Officials of our Curi^is hereby declared official. was not only willing to be all Father Damien died at 48 of Mr- Titmas show a handsome, Parents who take so light a life in the winter supports their three, but also to accept the one view of their duty o f promoting adoration. And God is fully We hope The Register will be read in every home of the that loathsome uncleanness that silver-haired man; the rest of breathing also in June; that the necessary qualification for being the details of his sad defection a deep religious consciousness within Hia rights in this de­ Archdiocese. has frightened all but the most God who infused His divine a complete citizen of Molokai. can be furnished by the im­ in their offspring must certainly grace in their souls at Baptism mand. It is for man to accede—• We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in brave through the centuries. It or suffer the results of recalci­ Others may become lepers in is unwise to speculate often on agination. the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. their work; but it was the ful­ SWINDLING, E M B E Z Z L- trance. ' the decisions of the Divine Judge ORDINARILY THE REASON « URBAN J. VEHR, fillment of a vocation when Fa­ — but it is not difficult to ING, suicide: These are some of Eisenhower and Vatican for parents’ Jiffidence in the Tan. 29, 1942 Archbishop of Denver. ther Damien was able, one sticky imagine that the farmer’s son the crimes that can follow in the By Paul H. Hallett that country that are coming to spiritual direction o f their chil­ Sunday, to address his congre­ who became a leper of Molokai wake of big-time gambling. Den­ dren, where such is the case, is gation: “ We lepers. . .” was met at his death by the One ver will have these things in THE VISIT OF GENERAL grips with Communism, and lat­ their own lack o f appreciation Forty Hours' Devotion who. cleansed the thankless nine greater incidence each year un­ Eisenhower to Denver raises the terly neo-Fascism, are Catholic THE WORLD DOES NOT of their holy faith, its demands ARCHDIOjCESE OF DENVER lepers of Palestine. We can less great care is taken to keep question: Wbat will a man of Action forces. ’The Voice of really appreciate the men who and its privileges. It is clear imagine the Divine Doctor told the “ sport of kings” and allied his European experience do America program can arouse Week of June 29, Fourth Sunday after Pentecost give their lives to care for others, that if mother and father do not Damien: “ Your charity has amusements from degenerating about a Vatican embassy if little but cynicism jn the unem­ any more than a certain Protes- ’ make any special effort to at­ Craig, St. Michael’s church (13 Hours) tant clergyman of Honolulu mad6 you clean!” into the sport of the devil. he is elected President? No one ployed Italian who has nothing Morrison, Mt. Elizabeth retreat more than he should be aware but fountain water for break­ tend Mass on Sundays, the chil­ of the overwhelming argu­ fast while it dilates on the ma­ dren cannot be expected to take ments for such a step. And that terial abundance of the U. S., the oblig;ation seriously. If mom CATHOLIC RADIO LOG and dad rarely go to Confession he realizes them was suggested especially when he remembers or approach the Communion rail, Station KOA FAMILY THEATER— Wadnea- „ Tkt AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK by an address he made some that _ our immigration legisla­ who can convince Johnny and day, 8:3 0 p.m. weeks ago to the army chaplains tion is partly responsible for an ASK AND LEARN— Sunday, Mary that they should be con­ annual , army o f 200,000 bread­ 8:30 B.m. SACRED HEART PROGRAM of Denver in the Netherlands, in whidi he stant in their reception o f the winners in Italy who have no CATHOLIC HOUR — Sunday, said: “ I like to declare how I, sacraments? If Susie and Joe — Sunday, 6:45 a.m., and 11 and every Christian with me, ad­ opp ortu n e to earn their bread. 12 noon. p.m. hardly ever .see a rosary in mire the manner in which the WHATEVER IS ARRESTING mother’s hand, it is unlikely that Station KFKA Graeley the progress of Communism in Station KTLN Pope of Rome, the Holy Father, they will develop a devotion to AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday, and his organization, have led Italy and the neighboring coun­ their Heavenly Mother. 12:30 p.m . FR. JOHN ORDINAS, C.R.— the battle against that had and tries (and it is being arrested) It would be bad enough if lax Station KFEL Sunday, 7 :1 5 -7 :3 0 a.m. mortal thing that is Commu­ is being done by Catholic Ac­ parents’ lack o f devotion to AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday, nism.” tion. Thus in Italy, I’Unione their God and His revealed re­ Station KBOL, Boulder 5:30 a.m., and 11:30 p.m. When the General made his Populare Pro Deo (the Popular ligion cast its ill effect only SACRED HEART PROGRAM Union for God) numbers thou­ ROSARY FOR PEACE— Sun­ official visit to Rome for the upon the parents themselves. It sands o f devout laymen who day, 8:1 5 p.m. Every weekday at 7 a.m. Atlantic Pact, the Italian Minis­ is drastic, and almost inevitable, ter of the Interior, Mario Scel- go among the proletariat in the that a weak faith in parents be­ irs ba, mobilized his entire police poor quarters o f cities and towns comes diluted even ihore in the force. Every Communist ^activ­ where Communism has made its souls of their children. ' ity in the heart o f . Rome wa.s greatest inroads. They talk di­ THERE IS NO CALL here for JUST snuffed out. The Communists rectly to groups in workmen’s parents to excuse themselves on were forced to withdraw their cafes, on street corners, on the feeble grounds that they do GOOD protest meeting to the edge of park benches, at lunch time in not want to “ force religion Hear the city. Now who is Scelba? the factory, and sometimes at down their children’s throats.” He is a devout Sicilian, who has work. This heart-to-heart ap­ They do not usually have to COMMON demonstrated a skill and intu­ proach does what no broadcast force food down their'children’s ition in the past few years, or printed propaganda can do throats, and spiritual nutrition ASK and LEARN which have gained him the repu­ to convince the Italian poor of can assume an even more de­ tation of the strongest and most the errors of Marxism. lightful savor for children than colorful leader in the dominant How can General Eisenhower candy, if spirituality has been Christian Democratic party. help knowing this? Or knowing the diet from the first dawn of KOA t h J children’s understanding. GENERAL EISENHOWER that the Church has a set of Parents who take care and time was again helped by a high of­ social principles that'will, if ap­ to explain to their children the plied, alleviate th< misery that ficial of Italy’s Catholic party goodness of God will not find it Communism exploits. He must 8:30 when, in defiance of Communist too difficult to inure their chil­ also know that the surest way obstruction. Professor Luigi dren in the practice o f religion. EVERY SUNDAY MORNING of keeping in touch with the Gedda, president o f the univer­ A child who understand? his re­ leading spiritual force o f Europe sity and youth groups of Catho­ lationship to God— and this un­ Questions on religion submitted by the radio lic Action wrote a letter calling is through a regular representa­ derstanding can be inculcated at audience answered on the archdiocesan broadcast. on Italians to acclaim the Gen­ tive of this country to the Holy an early age— will not have to eral’s visit to Rome. See. The logic of the ideological be dragged to church fpr Mass. Booklet on Catholic Church available free o f cost ( These are only two men of situation in Europe is so ob­ Christ said something about to all inquirers. The AMERICAN WAY the Catholic Christian Demo­ vious that we feel sure that, once the millstone in connection with cratic party who have been in­ the election.is over, whoever is those who scandalize His ‘little , W RITE TO dispensable to General Eisen­ elected will listen to actual in­ ones.” Is there greater scandal ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA hower’s work in Italy. There ternational needs, rather than than a parent’s total oblivion of Denver 2, Colorado How can you gat th# big, worth-whila things must have been many others. the clamor o f sectarian jealous­ religious duties, manifested con­ The former NATO head must ies at home, which are- not so stantly before the younger mem­ that ora out of your reach right nowf Sava know, that the .only forces in strong B.S they are loud. bers of the family? the American Way! At Hit Amtrican, your Sav* MAin 5314 Good Without God? ings earn intarest dapandobly . . . ara availabla By Rev. Francis Syrianey than Koestler ever did the essen­ words on his bfeaking with the WE CAN REMEMBER be­ tially religious nature o f the Communist party: “ I know that F. J. KIRCHHOF whentvar you want thorn . . . ora insurod up to conflict between the East and moaning, in a conversation with I am leaving the winning side $10,000 by Hit Fodorol Dopesit Insuronco Cor* a priest engaged in Newman W est And the tragedy is this: for the losing side, but it is bet­ cIuD work at a large university, That the forces of Godlessness ter to die on the losing side than the inroads of actual Communist have made such heavy inroads in to live under Communism.” Construction Co. perotien. Opon your account New! the West, even among those influence among too large a seg­ John Cogley analyzes the situ­ ment of the faculties of, a con­ 'who most Vehemently profess ation perceptively in his review FRI5 PARKING siderable number of American their anti-Communism., . of Chambers’ book in Common, BUILDERS right adxt doer colleges and universities. The SYMPTOMATIC of the con­ weal, when he says: “ Moral re­ priest, certainly in a better po­ dition are the varied and heated lativism, pragmatism, raw secu­ We Appreciate Your Patronage sition to judge than we were, reactions of a high percentage larism— all the timid forebears was insistent on the point that of our so-called “ liberals” to the of the giant, Marxism— stood be­ 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. far more dangerous to college Chambers’ charges. Besides the fore the bar with Hiss. It was students than the open Commu­ continued smears and belittling i not only a generation on trial, nists were the irreligious, free- that we have come to expect and as Alistair Cooke ppt it; it was continue to find from the Pinko also the vision of good without IC8TABU8HBO ItU thinking, and atheistic profes­ sors, who, he said, prepare the fringe are the anguished denun­ God that has so long enticed the way for Communism by destroy­ ciations of those whom not even intellectual elite of the West.” ing the positive religious values Chambers would call Commu­ SEVERAL WEEKS AGO we The American Fixture Co. that ultimately are the basic nists, but whom he has lumped had occasion to comment on the Hanafactaran al NATWmAL HOT answer to Communism. together with the Reds as ulti­ differences that exist between Church Pews and Altars We are now reading Whit­ mate enemiee of American de­ true liberals and .those Of the mocracy because they are ene­ Church Furniture o f D en v er taker Chambers’ ‘ great delinea­ Pinko variety. We think an­ AMERICAN tion of the Communist ideal and mies of Teligion and of God. other comment from Common­ Bank, Office, and Store Fixtures its failure for him, described in More than a symptom, the weal is scop es iu the present irra AND LAVftINCB STRESTS his a u to b io g ra p h y , Witness. situation partakes of the sick­ situation. “The thjngs that liber­ " MiUwork of AU Kinds Here in magnificent prose is the ness itself, the unhealthy con­ alism at its' beet has stood for HA. 0168 nonfiction counterpart to Arthur dition of Western civilization are solidly rooted in our reli­ F. J. Kirchhof, Free. 1236 Arapahoe St. Koestler’s Darkness at Noon, that has weakened its resistance gious heritage. How long can C F. Suhl. Fiee Pres. Denver. Colo. with the important exception to disease. We might well shud­ the fruit flourish after it is that Chamb^s sees mors clearly der when we read Chambers’ separated from ths tree?” i PAGE TWELVE Offict, 9 3 8 B annock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thuridoy, June 19, 1952 Mounfain Resort fxpecfs Throngs Idea Result of Managing Parochial SRorts 14 Years Cardinals^ Merits Club Ivergreen Church Begins Fieldhouse Club Is Priest's Project Backs Fieldhouse Drive By Patrick B ren nan New Schedule on Sundays “ bushes” and the Chicago White championship in 1942; Detective high school; Ed Turnqr, a hurler; (Annunciation Pariah, Denver) saries. discarded necklaces, beaded Parish priest, sports promoter, Sox in the big time; Detective Gene Ater, a second baseman George, Bruno, an innelder and bracelets or handbags. These will * Evergreen. — (Christ the King Communion class— Jimmy Ander­ and public relations man— that is The next Men’s club meeting Joe Dea, who quarterbacked De who played pro ball in the West­ great from Holy Fam­ be made into rosaries for the mis­ Parish) — Looking forward to « son, Bonnie Forsberg, Stephen Father Barry Wogan, business is scheduled July 9 at 7:30 p.m. Paul's gridders for three years ern association; Fred Lucci, Den­ ily parish; and Phil Doran, an all- sions by the Ascension Rosary theater increase in the number of Gortych, Michael Griebling, Bobby manager of the Denver Catholic and coached the Cathedral Jays in the Cards club. A minstrel show ver upholsterer, a pitcher and an' state eager from Cathedral. Making club, meeting in the home l^ople attending Mass in the sum- Hunt, Frank Malara, Tommy Mat­ high school athletic conference, di­ to the state Catholic basketball is tentatively scheduled for the all-city choice at North Denver Supervisel Boy Scouts o f Mr. and Mrs. Jack Plumb, 3627 iter months at Christ the King par­ thews, Tommy Patterson, Bonnie rector of the archdiocesan pro- fall. This attraction should prove + + + + + Williams street, TAbor 5610. ish in Evergreen, the Rev. Joseph Patterson, Lora Roulier, Carol p a m o f the Boy Scouts o f Amer­ In 1936 Father Wogan became to be a success as was the last E. Bosch, administrator, after con- Schmidt, Joan Schaffer, and Cor- ica, member o f the National Cath­ archdiocesan chaplain of the Boy minstrel show, which was held a ftrrihg with the Archbishop, and rine Welsh; prayer class— Dorothy olic Boy Scout committee, and Blueprint Preview Scoutiwof America, .assuming re­ few years ago under the direction with approbation, has decided to Forsberg, Julianne Grabrian, Ste­ champion of interparish athletics. sponsibility for the entire scout­ of Mrs. Robinson. Jack Monckton, add a third Mass. phen Haver, Susan Matthews, The pastor of St. Rose of Lima’s ing program in the Archdiocese director of the recent Knigl^ts of • The summer schedule of Masses David Schaffer, Judy Delshang, parish in Valverde, gifted with an o f Denver. In 1947 the Denver Columbus minstrel show and mem­ Convenientl at 8, 10, and 11:15 started Sunday, and Rochelle Dusch. athletic background and a genius priest journeyed to New York city, ber of the parish, was guest where he served on the 10-man June 15. The traditional coffee social is for organization, has helped the speaker at the last Men’s club Boy Scout committee that stand­ being held every Sunday in metropolitan Catholic league grow meeting and encouraged the 42 Children ardized the requirements for the into a self-supporting circuit that members in the task of organiz­ the summer months after the Ad Altars Dei cross— the highest In Summer Classes supplied competitive thrills a n d ing the minstrel show. Mr. Monck­ Masses. The first social was super­ religious award given in scouting. . The summer vacation school is vised by Mrs. Frank Anderson, constructive occupational tonics ton outlined 'tentative plans for now in its second week. There are Sr., and Mrs. Clarence Kline; the for maturing bodies and youthful Memories the show. 42 children attending the classes, second by Mrs. Mason Welch and intellects. The 46-year-old priest sports­ More men are urged to join the 14 of whom are preparing to make Mrs. James Hagan. The purpose Founded State Tournament man, who has won the Denver club. Paul Drenam, -president of their First Holy Communion on of these socials, under the auspices It was under Father Wogan’s Clergy Golf tourney four out of ?ix the Men’s club, thanked all. the Sunday, June 22. Three Sisters of of the Altar and Rosary society, supervision that the first official times, rates the clutch pitching of men of the parish who helped in Charity, from the C athedral is to raise funds. At the present state Catholic high school basket­ St. Francis’ Art Dollaghan in the the Mass and Communion attend­ school, Sister Mary Sylvia, Sister time the women are raising funds ball tournament was staged in 1943 Public - Parochial all - star ance count at every parish Mass. Margaret Jude, and Sister Mary to pay for a green cope and a red 1939, with .gross receipts totaling game as his top thrill. In that game Many of the club members are Rafael, are conducting the classes. cope. $332.50. It was only after he took the Gremlin hurler bested Tom also soliciting Parochial League Lawrie in a 1-0 mound duel. In the The sisters are living in the rec­ Spiritual bouquet cards for Fa­ charge gf the six-team league in Athletic donations for the build­ second inning the Publics’ mounds- tory and Father Bosch’ is resid­ ther’s day were available for all, 1938 that specific eligibility rules ing of a fieldhouse and the re­ man touched his Parochial rival ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs. parishioners. A High Mass for all were drawn up and statistics com­ juvenation of the Regis football George B. Greer, one mile below piled. It was under his direction for^a triple with none out. Dollag­ stadium. All are urged to donate the fathers was sung June 15. han calmly bore down and retired Evergreen in Bear Creek canyon. that the Catholic preps, playing at to-this cause. Anyone desiring a A combined choir practice and the next three men in order. In Regis and in Bears’.stadium, raised Parochial League Athletic mem­ men’s meeting was held Wednes­ the seventh Reps’ John Heit beat The following are the names of football gate receipts from $1,800 bership may contact Father Ahern day, June 11, in the home of Mr. out a scratch hit to first with two the children attending vacation in 1937 and $2,500 in 1938 to at the parish rectory. school: Junior high group— Marcia and Mrs. George Greer. The ihain $7,000 in 1948. out. Seconds later he scored the Francis, Merle Anderson, Lynn points of discussion by the mjn at It was he who reintroduced the deciding tally on a bunt and a The Men’s club had a Mass said for Mrs. Mary Cooke, deceased Roulier, Marilyn Schmidt, Billy the meeting were the progress so state Catholic high school gridiron subsequent overthrow at fir.st base. Griebling, Ray Green, Leon Pat­ far attained in their combined playoffs in 1940 after an 11-year Father Wogan, who IS en­ wife of a member, Paul V. Cooke. terson, and John Brewer; interme­ financial program and the men’s lapse.apse. IIt was he who arranged the thusiastic when speaking of the The next bazaar meeting will diate group— Marguerite Forsberg, part in the spaghetti dinner to be wartime metropolitan pig^in play­ boys who- have passed under his be held Friday evening in Hagusi Ronald Forsberg, Keith Francis, held at the Evergreen school on offs with Aurora and Golden in supervision, classes St. Joseph’s hall after the Sacred hjeart novena Elizabeth Glennon, Thomas Glen- Sunday, July 6. from 2 to 8 p.m. 1942 and 1943. And in 1943 it Members of Blessed Sacrament Parish Paul Vinnola and Regns’ Bill Crow­ devotions. Judy Griebling, Sharon The Altar and Rosary society was Father Wogan, in co-operation ley as the best competitive ath­ There will be a meeting of the Griebling, Dennis Grabrian, Victbr held a bake sale in the Evergreen with the Rocky Mountain News, letes he has seen perform in the Altar and Rosary society June 19 Catholic circuit. Crowley, a stand­ WAY Grabrian, Patrick Haver, Gary Public Service company building who made possible Denver’s an­ at 1 p.m. Matthews, Vesta Schmidt, Johnne nual diamond classic, the Public- 2 Nptre Dame Graduates out keystone performer, was a June 14. The vacation ^hool will con­ checking account Hunt, and Patricia Marker; First Parochial all-star game. two-year regular on Santa Clara’s Congratulations were extended tinue throughout jfiie coming week Cage Receipts Soar football team and a three-year let­ Handy to'carry... easy to get at to Mr. and Mrs. Mason Welch of ter winner in . with instructior/ each morning Kittredge, Sunday, June 8, on the Basketball also prospered Open Denver Law Office from 9 to 12. iFirst Communion ...always under control... ILETFIWGIWAEI), occasion of their 42nd wedding through the efforts of the Val-, All-Stars ' will be distributed Sunday, June eliecks, we mean! The Central’s verde pastor. In 1938 the seasonal Out of the galaxy of .stars whfo p anniversary. Two well-known young Catho­ entering Notre Dame university, 29, in the 8:30 o’clock Maas. New-Way Account is cage profits were $357, a mere have performed in the prep cir­ The Rev. Joseph Bosch recently lic attorneys have opened an of­ and Gerald M. Shea from Chicopee, There will be more than 50 chil­ drop in the bucket when com­ cuit during his 14-year tenure. made-to-order for you folks who delivered the in v o ca tio n s and fice in the Majestic building. They Mass., who has lived in "Denver dren in the First Communion class. pared to $1,700 in 1952 and an Father Wogan has selected 24 don’t maintain a large balance, cwmin-PlyMOUTH benedictions at the Evergreen are Dr. Ryan, who attended St. since 1948. About 100 children are enrolled in average of $1,200 over the three- boys at “ outstanding” and the and a “ little” is so easy to UPTOWm M OTOR CO. grade and high school graduation Vincent de Paul’s school and the several classes. year span of 1948-49-50. Mr. Ryan received'a bachelor’s “ most representative athletes” to 1908 BROADWAY CH.5626 exercises and also the Kittredge Cathedral high school before carry_. No minimum is required, degree in accounting in 1947 from don the spangles of the Denver There will be a meeting of the grade school graduation Planned New Fieldhouse Notre Dame and a law degree the Catholic schools.h The following all- Annunciation Band auxiliary and the cost is just ten Dana Patrick Feagans was bap­ In. 1952 Father Wogan origi­ following year. He is a member of star teams wer^ picked with hesi­ Thursday evening in the hall at cents per check. tized Sunday, June 8. The chilS nated the Parochial League De­ 'Adelphian Sunday' the Illinois bar and was admitted tation and the knowledge that 8 o’clock. Mrs. Sallee will be guest Vacation Days is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy velopment club, a group of lay­ to practice in Colorado in 1948. A many deserving athletes would speaker. As a special convenience, Feagans of Marshdale Park. Spon­ men working to raise funds for certified public accountant, he has have to be overlooked. The Central imprints your name Ahead the construction of a Catholic Slated June 29 The motion picture, Lure of the sors were Eugene A. Bruno and Is been associated with Haskins & Basketball— Jackie Gella, Regis; Waste Land, will be shown in the FREE on every check! Mary Ann Bruno. school central fieldhouse. The pro­ Sells since 1948. A member of and Joe Schmitz, Cathedral (for­ Be Ready posed structure, to be 230 feet hall Saturday evening at 8 o’clock Summer vacation school classes Blessed Sacrament parish, he is a wards) ; George Sweeney, Cathe­ long and 125 feet wide, will have At Sacred Heart by the Band auxiliary. Admission With A are held each week day beginning veteran of Pacific campaigns. At dral (center); and Gene Hag­ a seating capacity of 2,500 and for adults is 50 cents and for chil­ at 9 o’clock with Holy Mass and (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) Cathedral he was a stand-out gerty, Regis, and Bob Burns, Mul- ^^ntraT ize and will hou.se three basketball dren, 25 cents. are dismissed at 11:30. Sacred Heart parish will hold speech contender, and attended the len (guards). COMPLETE courts. In addition to this project national forensic contest two years. Football — Bill Speller, Holy The novena in honor of the Sa­ Owing to the increased pace of “ Adelphian Day” in Sacred Heart your bankinu the Development club has volun­ He is married and hag two sons. Family (L .E .); Jim Powers, Regis cred Heart will close Friday eve­ the summer schedule. Confessions teered to co-operate with the Re- school hall Sunday, June 29. ning. Masses on the Feast of the CHEVROLET Sunday afternoon from 1 o’clock His residence is 1900 Eudora (L .T .); Paul Gargaro, St. Joseph’s will be heard every Saturday eve­ gps Fathers’ club in renovating (L .G .); Jack Sweeney, Cathedral Sacred Heart will be offered at THE CENTRAL until 6 o’clock a spaghetti dinner street. ning from 7 :30 to 8 :30 until fur­ Regis stadium for autumnal grid­ (C); Jim Watson, Regis (R .G .); 6:15 and 8 o’clock. Communion MOTOR ther notice. iron activity. will be served in the school. Cost Mr. Shea also holds accounting will be distributed also at 7 :30 BANK & TRUST COMPANY and law degrees from Notre Dame, Jim Brennan, Regis (R .T .); and Holy Communion is distributed The fieldhouse project it a for adults is $1; for children 50 o’clock. IStlift A r o M k M t f . ACm m OTTI the latter given him when he re­ Jim Conboy, Holy Family (R .E .); every weekday at 7:30 in the va­ kind of “ spare-time” undertak­ cents. In the evening there will be Parishioners are helping for­ MfMlIR: F«d«fol tntwofK# C«*y. TUNE-UP a m ed to the university after serv­ Doug Sexton, Holy Family; Paul cation school period, chiefly for ing for the Valyerde pastor. In the usual bazaar games. Several eign and domestic missions by SyitfNi «« ing two years in European cam­ Vinnola, St. Joseph’s; John Hor- the convenience of the sisters. the past year St. Rote of Lima’s valuable prizes will be awarded. vat. Annunciation; and Bob Colai- turning in their old broken ro- i ll work by FACTORY TRAINED paigns. Admitted to-the Colorado Others may also receive. built a new church and started A grand prize of $500 cash and a ano, Cathedral, (Backs). MECHANICS in our ONE-STOP bar in 1949, he was also chartwed a new school. And this appears Sheraton 20-inch console TV set Baseball— Gene DiManna, Ca­ Sorrict Cfnter Coffee social was conducted on a property casualty underwrfter to be only a beginning on con­ will be awarded the lucky winners. thedral. (Catcher); Clyde Hend­ Sunday, June 15, after the three in 1951 by the American Institute struction in the parish, which is The Sacred Heart circle will hold ricks, St. Francis’ (lb); Bill Masses, by Mrs. John J. Murphy, growing steadily. a potluck luncheon next Wednes­ for Property and Liability Under­ assisted by Mrs. Robert Kiger and Crowley, Regis (2 b ); Fred Di- Recommended Firms Ex-Blue Jay Gridder day, June 25, at 1 o’clock in the writers. A member of Blessed Sac­ Manna, Cathedral (3 b ); Bob Mrs. A.' J. Griebling. rament parish, Mr. Shea is married Father Wogan first broke into home of Mrs. Peter Hotra, 2855 Schnabel, C ath edral (s s ); Bill and lives at 2577 Holly. The Altar and Rosary society the Denver parochial athletic pic­ Curtis. Reichart, Regis (cf); Lou Tanko, is meeting "rhursday, June 19, in ture between the years o f 1920- The parish . Altar-Sodality will Cathedral (rf); Art Dollaghan, ' for AUTO the home o f ’Mrs. Joseph Matthews. 24, when, as a left end on the hold its next monthly meeting next S t Francis’, and Dick Pond, Ca­ A dessert-luncheon is to be served Cathedral high school’s grid team, Sunday morning after the 7:30 thedral (pitchers). at 1:30 p.m. he campaigned fo, the Blue Jays o’clock Mass. All the women who The intcription on a plaque^ SERVICE Requiem Mass was offered for in the company of Either‘‘Damen still have donations for the fancy Conservation Day prasented to Father Wogan the repose of the soul of Dennis McCaddon, now pastor orf Our articles grab bag are asked to (who was Catholic chaplain at 4SI Broadway PEarl 4(41 E. Maloney on Saturday, June 14, Lady of Lourdes parish, Denver bring them in next Sunday morn­ the State Induatrial SchooU for at 9 o’clock. (guard), and Fathei; John Kelly, ing. Mrs. Josephine Costello will both girli and boya from 1940 bake a cake for the games next Planned June 20 to 1949) at Denver univeraity’a now at Immaculate Conception Ca­ thedral, Denver (tackle). In 1923 Sunday morning. 1951 Special Awarda dinner Joe Buckmaster Motors SCHWINN BICYCLES Barry Wogan and his mates went The members of the refresh­ adequately auma up hia aervice (Member St, Vincent de Paul Parish) unbeaten to take the city title. ment committee for this .sodality For Wheatridge to the youth of Denver: Reliable Auto Repairing “ Given in recognition of his Old Regis Man meeting are Helen Curtis, and MOTOR ANALYSIS AND TUNE-UP Full Line of Tricycles Mmes. Millie Crist, Caroline Es- (Stt Peter end Paul’* Pariih, personal sacrifice and leadership After studies at Regis college LUBRICATION — WASHING — SKELLY GAS AND OILS 3 Speed Lightweight Bicycles and St. Thomas’ seminary Father quibel, Cecilia Frilot, Estella Gu­ Wheatridge) in the field of interscholastic ath­ Wogan was ordained in 1932. Sta­ tierrez, Della Gallegos, Ramoncita Father Raymond Ruiz, C.M., of letics in the Denver parochial East Bayaud and So. .Madison FR. 8711 tioned at St. Patrick’s, Denver, he Gonzales, Eleanor Fernandez, and St. Thomas’ seminary, will be the Schools. His service to the cause of sports in Denver has been organized the Holy Name parish Ruth Harris. speaker at the special consecration largely responsible for the un­ Sales & NO MONEY DOWN league, a metropolitan loop com­ The women who will clean the ceremonies to be held on Friday, USED and RECONDITIONED EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE church next Wedne.sday are Mrs. June 20, beginning at 7:30 p.m. paralleled interest in athletics in De Soto-Plymouth prised of eight teams in baseball, the Denver parqchial school Sys­ BICYCLES All Work Guarantoed nine in softball, and six in basket­ Ben Olguin, Mrs. Josephine Na­ In this service, any family present Service ball. Among the. stickouts who per­ varro, Mrs. Bertha Sanchez, Mrs. will be consecrated to the Sacred tem.” d m s j d a m . formed in the urbr.n circuit were Della Gallegos, Mrs. Mela Solano, Heart. As this devotion to the Sa­ All Late Model Used Cars Grant Boiler, a Denver policeman, Mrs; Mollie Vigil, Lena Reece, Mrs. cred Heart is emphasized in the Carry 5,000 Mile Guarantee 1901 Smith Broadway who at one time pitched for Co­ Josephine Costello, and Mrs. Mary parish. Father McMahon urges PEarl 3180 Factory Trained Mechanics on All Chrysler Made Care lumbus and Denver in the Dominguez. every family who can possibly do Musical by CYPC so to attend. The Denver Deanery picnic will be held on June 24 at Evergreen. GRIFFITH MOTORS, Inc. Today is the last day for reserva­ Labeled Success 2770 No. Speer Blvd. GR. 3313 tions on the chartered busses, but (Cathedral Young People’i Club) members may drive their own cars. CABLE- Further information is available On June 13 and 14, the musical from Mrs. Marie Thomson, at Smile High, under the direction of JERRYS Arvada 1375’V. Maryjean Corcoran, assisted by On Sunday, June 15, Father Olga Vekasy, was splendidly given. RADIATOR SHOP Robert McMahon baptized Daniel Under the difection of Carl Lyons, NELSON Gustav, son o f Mr. and Mrs. An­ the music and singing proved very complete thony Zarlengo. Sponsors were entertaining. The publicity chair­ The. spinet piano with the baby grand tone George and Lucille De Rose. man was Roy Pangle. CYPC mem­ RADIATOR The Men’s club, in accordance bers work diligently-every year to with the practice of Ifaving two raise funds for the'orphans in the aervice The CABLE-NELSON is gracefully small, special awards, one at Christmas city. Every job guaranteed^ and the other at the parish picnic, Semiformal Social WholeMale and Retail, yet has the glorious, rich tone of a baby is planning the prorram for the Will Be Held picnic to be held on the grounds of No. 3 South Kalamath grand. Sturdily constructed— in models to Regis college on Sunaay,idi July 13. • All members are invited to at­ TA. 6 9 U tend the semiformal dance in Wel- blend perfectly with a variety of contempo­ Sacristy workers for June 21 Jerry Garrett, Owner will be Annalee Casselman and shire Country club Saturday, rary home furnishings— the CABLE-NEL­ Adelaide Merkl. June 28. John Tamburello, AC. 0397 is chairman of the dance and SON is the most practical piano for children Scholarship ticket sales. Patricia Denvir, FL. 1955, is also assisting wth ticket or advanced pianists. Winner sales. Johnny Hawn’s orchestra is scheduled to play for the dance. All members are urged to attend: Denyg^Leaiiiig Modern production methods enable us to Picnic for Orphans offe^ the CABLE-NELSON at remarkably Scheduled June 22 Sunday, June 22, the CYPC Service Center low prices. members are giving a picnic for St. Clara’s orphans. Additional in­ formation about other arrange­ ments may be obtained by contact­ VIC HEBERT INC. Visit us real soon for a demonstration of ing Sam Fergatto, orphan chair­ man. this most unusual piano., 3660 Downing Sine, m s

Awaiting only your touch...... Regis Accountants m our National Auto Body & Radiator Co. Get Top Ratings FRANK J. NASTLET. M.nlxr St. Frand. d. S .ln F .ru k PIANO & ORGAN HALL OF FAME The American Institute of Ac­ ■ RADIATORS, BODIES, HOODS AND FENDERS countants this week notified the REPAIRED AND MANUFACTURED Rev. Joseph A. Ryan, head of the Repairing Wreck, a Specialty Quality Painting accounting division at Regis col­ Phone TA. 2918 12 E. 8th Ave. lege, that his student accountants again this year made brilliant marks in the annual exam spon­ sored by the Institute. The class at Regis surpassed the DODGE-PLYMOUTH OWNER Convenient Martin James Haley meridian of senior accountants COMPLETE OVERHALL across the nation by 12 percentage You can get your car completely overhauled NOW , and pay udget Terms (above), 2290 Dahlia street, points. Twice in the past four at your convenience on our simple “ Pay-a.-You-Drive” Plan. \ Denver, a 1952 graduate of St. years. Father Ryan’s students — FACTORY-TRAINED MECHANICS — ;tt DENVER, COLORADO Francis de Sales’ high school, was have won the highest mark in the awarded a one-year renewable entire nation on the examination, JAMES M4»TOK i'O. full-tuition scholarship to St. and Regis is today recognized as 127S Hodge & Plymouth Sates Jt Servie, KE. 8221 Mary’s college, California. Young one of the top accounting schools Mncsln Haley plans to study law. in the nation. Thursday, June 19, 1952 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 RAGE THIRTEEN

Mass Attendance in Area St. John's Students Win First Aid Awards Fatima Rosary Making Club Shows New Parishes High To,Hold Meeting June 27

The following is a list of the Mass attendance and Communion reception records of Denver area parishes arranged on a numerical “'I. -«M' . • . scale. The totals, published in Denver Catholie Regieter issue of June 12, represent the results of an exact survey requested by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, The prominent places assumed by several comparatively new parishes provided an interesting item I 4 ^ of study. 1',' .'f"' - ' m Average Average Attendance Holy - • A- * . At Communions DENVER PARISHES— Mass ' Received 1. Cathedral ...... 4,970 1,017 H . i 2. St, Catherine’s ....!...... 3,320 808 3. Holy G host...... 3,057 541 4. St. Francis de Sales’...... ;...... 2,786 705 8. Holy Family...... 2,397 • 509 6. St. Dominic’s ...... 2,384 523 SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADERS of St. John’s center, J. R. Schaeffer, director of the first "^aid and water 7. St. Ignatius Loyola’s ...... 2,348 751 8. Blessed Sacrament...... 2,264 818 school, Denver, are pictured as they received awards for safety, presents a certificate to Joan W idger as the Rt. 9. Mount Carmel ...... 2,132 398 the successful completion of junior first aid courses. In the Rev. Monsignor John P. Moran looks om — (Photo by Smyth) 10. St. Vincent de P aul...... 2,115 517 -L 4- -U 4- II I I 11. St. James’ ...... 2,078 481 12. St. Louis’ (Englewood) ...... 2,023 505 13. St. Cajetan’s ...... 1,979 379 14. St. Philomena’s ...... 1,935 652 Three Masses at St Johns on Feast of Sacred Heart tHE NEW OFFICERS of the to the extent that it became im­ 15. Annunciation ...... 1,900 316 Our Lady of Fatima Rosary perative that the group of offi­ (St. John’s Parish, Denver) in the evening at 7 ;30. Confes­ mother, Mrs. Roy Atkinson, and Hinterreiter. Also baptized by Making club of Denver, who cers be elected to take the place 16. Our Lady of Lourdes...... 1,750 332 sions will be heard Thursday after­ his brother, Jere, left June 15 Monsignor Moran was Lynne 17. St. John the Evangelist’s ...... 1,660 545 There will be three Masses, at were elected at the first genesal of a single director, to or­ noon and evening. for Santa Barbara, where Dr.-At­ Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. meeting of the club held in ganize and co-ordinate the fast- 18. St. Therese’s (Aurora) ...... 1,572 228 6, 7, and 8 o’clock, in St. John’s church on Friday, June 20, Feast Mrs. Philomena Fergus left kinson is being married June 19 Clare Maury, with Paul Maury and March, are shown above. They growing groups within its frame­ 19. Christ the K in g...... ‘...... 1,470 361 of the Sacred Heart. Exposition of June 8 for New York from where to Miss Charlotte Colvin. Mrs. ,Nora Mills as sponsors. are, left to right, Miss Mina work. 20. Saired Heart ...... 1,431 429 the Blessed Sacrament will be she will sail for a visit to Europe. The Rev. Edward Madden offi­ The KIRAY club will have a Heiser, historian; Daniel Mc- 21. Presentation ...... 1,409 275 . IN THE INTERIM since the held all day closing with services Dr. James Atkinson and his ciated at his first Baptism June “ Showman’’ party on Sunday eve­ Enery, treasurer; Mrs. Paul 22. St. Joseph’s (C.SS.R.) ...... 1,365 423 last general meeting, the newly 15, when he baptized Mark Jo­ ning in St. John’s school hall from Schmitz,, vice president; Miss 23. St. Patrick’s ...... 1,300 250 elected officers have kept in seph, son of Mr. and Mrs. James 7:30 to 10 o’clock. Snowballs will Margaret Daly, secretary; and 24. St. Elizabeth’s ...... 1,274 246 touch with the established' B. Kenney, Jr. Sponsors were Rob­ be given to all who attend the John Plumb, president. 26. St. Mary Magdalene’s (Edgewater)...... 988 374 High School Students Fete ert C. Carmody and Carol Byrhes. party. The KIRAY club invites groups in Denver and suburbs, 26. Our Lady of G race...... 934 141 Patricia Naomi, daughter of all Catholic boys and girls in high The next meeting of the bringing the total to 16. There 27. St. Bernadette’s ...... 886 185 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hinterreiter, school to attend the regular KI­ club will be Friday, June 27, are other individuals who, be­ 28. All Saints’ ...... 835 115 University-Bound Assistant was baptized June 15 by the Rt. RAY parties on the second and at 7:30 p.m. in Holy Ghost cause of circumstances, work 29. Mother of God ...... 791 203 Rev. Monsignor John P. Moran. fourth Sunday evenings of each hall, 19 th and California alone. Unaffiliated with any one 30. St. Rose of Lima’s ...... 741 165. (Holy Family Parith, Denver) used in the school next semester. Sponsors were Albert and Mary month. streets. All members and group. 31. St. Anthony’s ...... 723 94 A reception in honor of the Rev. The women will bring their own friends ere urged to be pres­ It is the desire of the officers 32. St. Anne’s (Arvada) ...... 672 169 William Jones was held June 15 in lunches, and coffee will be served ent and are asked to note that that all members and friends or 33. Sts. Peter and Paul’s (Wheatridge)...... 662 144 the school hall by students of Holy by the PTA. the date of the meeting has interested parties, attend the 34. St. Leo the Great’s ...... ,.... 582 392 Family high school. Ronnie Burak, A dessert-luncheon and card Third Order Meeting Set been set one week later than forthcoming meeting in order to learn the progrress that is being 36. Holy Rosary ...... 644 175 president of the student body, party, sponsored by St. Lawrence’s was originally planned. made and the plans, for th6 36. St. Joseph’s (Polish) ...... 416 101 gave a farewell speech to Father circle, will be held in the school Since the establishment of the Jones, and Donna Graebing then hall, 44th and Utica street, Friday, June 29 at St. Elizabeth's Our _ Lady of Fatima Rosary future; to assist in finding more presented him with a “ pot of gold’’ June 20, at 1 p.m. Tickets may be Making club in, Denver by its instructors and others who wish T O T A L ...... ,...... 59,69259,692 14,265 in behalf of the student body. Jean obained at the door. The price is (St. Elizabeth’^ Parith, Denver) ried by George Evans, Emmet founder, Brother Sylvan, C.F.X., to learn the art of rosary Peck, accompanied by Elaine Sat- 50 cents for admission and an op­ The monthly meeting of the Noonan, William Schneider, and the club has made progress and making. SUBURBAN PARISHES— terwhite at the piano, sang three portunity to share in the many Third Order of St. Francis, reg­ A1 Wagner. Postulants of Mary- the membership ha.s increased THE MAKING AND distribu­ ularly held on the fourth Sunday, crest, Franciscan Sisters of Stella 1. Littleton, St. Mary’s ...... , 868 384 numbers. gifts that will be awarded. tion o f these rosaries is an will be held on the fifth Sunday Niagara, and children of the parish 2. Golden, St. Joseph’s ...... 662 139 Father Jones will leave June 21 St. Ann’s circle will meet at apostolic work, pleasing to God of this month, June 29. were in the procession to the War Vet& Aid Patients 3. Welby, Assumption ...... i...... 602 115 for the Catholic University of the home of Mrs. Gaylor, 4429 W. and Our Blessed Mother. All 4. Fort Logan, St. Patrick’s ...... 287 36 America, where he will continue 35th avenue, on Tuesday, June 24, The solemnities of Corpus Christi home of William Hofschulte, where New York.— Mayor Vincent R. who receive them are taught to 5. Westminster, Holy Trinity ...... 236 65 his studies toward a master’s de­ at 1 o’clock. Mrs. Nettie Brauch were held June 15. Solemn l)Iass the first outdoor Benediction was Impellitteri accepted six tele'vision say the Rosary and to pray for gree in the field of education. will be the assistant hostess, celebrated. The second Solemn sets for the tuberculosis patients at world peace and the conversion, 6. Denver, Good Shepherd Mission was celebrated at 9:15 o’clock by . 186 22 Since his ordination in June. 1947, Kathryn K. Near, infant daugh­ Benediction took place on the mon­ Bellevue hospital from the Catholic of Russia, a program vitally Father Jones has been assistant ter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. the Rev. Sebastian Egan, O.F.M,, astery grounds. As the procession War Veterans, New York county important to our way of life 7. Derby, St. Catherine’s . 141 21 assisted by the Rev. Bernard 8. East Lake . 110 25 pa.stor at Holy Family parish. Near, was baptized by Father marched, the Rosary was recited chapter, today. Members of the PTA are meet­ Jones on Sunday, June 15, with Trainor, O.F.M., deacon, and the publicly, led by Mrs. William Rev. Berard A. Giblin, O.F.M., TOTAL ...... 3,091 807 ing in the school hall at 9:30 a.m. William J. White and Arleen Augustine. The third Benediction June 19 to repair the books to be White as sponsors. subdeacon. The canopy was car-. was celebrated in the churtfh. Sis­ ter Michael directed the musical GRAND TOTAL ...... 62,78362,783 16,072 PARISHIONERS WILL BE CONTACTED program of the St. Elizabeth school choir. Home Consecration Rite Regular Tuesday devotions in SnCHS LMULOR Nashville, Tenn. — Bishop Wil­ Christ the King PTA Plans Card Sale honor of St. Anthony will now be liam L. Adrian led families of the accompanied with a series of ser­ 1543 LARIM ER « ALj^ine 34-22 P area in recitation of the prayer (Christ the King Parith, Denver) Mrs. T. J. Flaherty of 1258 1 opportunity to see the fine display mons which will be preached at for the consecration of the family The Parent-Teachers’ associa­ Grape street, FR. 0987, is chair- of cards that it will have. The the 7:45 p.m. services. Evening to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in a tion of Christ the King parish has man for this project. She plans jPTA has planned! a tim ber of devotions will now consist of the projects for the benefit of our broadcast over station WSM. Par­ depided to sell Christmas cards to have the members of her com­ Rosary, sermon, Benediction, no­ PURSE BROS. school and these plans can be ents and their children assembled again this year to secure the neces­ mittee contact all parishioners as vena prayers, and veneration of the carried out only through the co­ before a picture or image of the sary funds- to carry on its activi­ soon as possible. They and the o f­ relic of St. Anthony. Father Ber­ GROCERY & MARKET operation of the parish in the pur Sacred Heart in their homes to ties for the benefit of the school. ficers of the PTA will appreciate ard is inaugurating the series of chase of the greeting cards that CS0CSBIE8 - MKATS - n U m say the prayer with Bishop Adrian. In addition to Christmas cards it if parishioners will not place sermons. it will have for sale. VSGBTABLB This is the second year the owners they will also have all other forms their orders for greeting cards Father Eugene Honan, O.F.M., I7M B »t C*l(ia At» rtu Aaivra t t t of the station have donated time of greeting cards, all of which wnll until they have been contacted by Eleanor Cabella, Susie Hawes, is assisting at St. Michael’s par­ for this purpose. be very attractive. this committee and have had an Carol Te Bockhorst, Mary Lee ish, Delta, until July 6. Thomas, Marilynn McCaddon, Pat­ 'The Very Rev. Romuald Mol- ty Swigert, Judith Holke, Fran­ laum, O.F.M,, former Provincial of Archbishop's Guild Plans ces Vaughan, Elsa Seegmiller, and St. John the Baptist’s province, Judith Haug, all members of Girl Cincinnati, 0., visited the mon­ Scout troop 449, are attending the astery this week. Officer Election June 20 Girl Scout intermediate day camp Father Peter Moran o f Peetz being held in the City park on also visited the monastery this CLIFT’S ^ Colorado Springs (Archbithop’t Guild, Denver) ation of her nephew, Robert De­ June 10, 11, 13, 17, 18, and 20. week. RADIATOR SERVICE Members of the Archbishop’s line, from Notre Dame. ’ The leader o f Scout troop 449, Clesnim . Rspsirinr - Rc-Corlns guild will assemble in the Holy Our Lady of the Rotary Circle Mrs. Edwin A. Williams, is also 1 director of the camp, and Mrs. NEW AND USED Ghost hall, 19th at California, on Miss Elva Loeptien will fly to Presentation Youth Club SECORD Hawaii to spend a month’s vaca­ Harold Hawes of this parish is 1023 Ninth Arc. Phont 181 assistant leader. tion with her sister, Jaunita, an ex­ Formally Adopts Name • Grtsley, Colo. Funeral Home change teacher. They will return The next meeting o f the Ave M AY REALTY to the U.S. by boat in mid-July. Maria circle will be a dinner at 'Ambulance Service "|i (Presentation Young People’s Key of Heaven Circle the Wolhurst Country club Wed­ Club) The highlights of the trip to nesday evening, June 25, followed f Greeley Grocery 1800 9th Ats. R E A L T O R Europe made by Mr. and Mrs. W. by bridge. This will be the last At the meeting June 12 the club C. Heckethorn were their audience meeting of this circle until Sep­ voted to adopt formally the name, Vegetables — Groceries Phone 960 with the Holy Father in Rome and tember. “ Presentation Young Peoples .Meats INSURANCE . LOANS club.” The prize of $5 for tbe GREELEY, COLORADO < ' their visit with Mrs. Heckethorn’s Mrs. Alvin Mooney extended best name was donated to the club LOUIS W. NUANEZ brother, who is in Rome studying the hospitality o f her home to St. treasury. The club is making spe­ Phono 189 702 9th Ato. f Ute Theater Bld«. for the priesthood. John’s circle for a bridge-lunch­ Sancta Maria Circle cial plans to increase membership eon on June 12. Mmes. William during the summer. All newcom­ Colorado Springs, Colo. All the members of the circle Dee and Eugene O’Meara received ers are invited to a hayride at Seery's Standard The firms listed here dc4 athered in the Mount Vernon the bridge awards. MAIN 1898 Glasier’s barn on July 9. Swim­ Country club for brunch on Sun­ The St. Francis Cabrini circle serve to be rem em bered day morning, June 15. ming parties are planned for July Service celebrated its last meeting until 16 and July 27. when: you are distributing Blet.ed Sacrament Circle September with a dinner in the The club will sponsor a “ Danc­ 8th Ave. & 12th St. Ph. 2986 your patronage in the dif­ The circle meeting will be held home of Mrs. Frances Shay. Bridge on Thursday, June 19, in the home ing Under the Stars” booth at the Atlas Tires • Wash - Grease THE MURRAY DRUG CO. WILLIAM C. CRARON followed. Presentation parish iestival. A ferent iines of business. of Mrs. Katherine O’fionnor. Mon­ Batteries - Accessories Sal. (tar.—116 i. eil* fwl—a*h 144 signor Harold V. Caqipbell will be Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Hambrick platform will be set up for danc­ ing and admission will be 10 cents. Swta tn —S32 *. la|M—NAI. 189 Optometrist the guest o f honor. Mr. and Mrs. of 723 Elm street have as their Contests will be held each night J. J. McCabe are spending several guests Mrs. Hambrick’s sister. Professitinal Pharmaey n* N.rtli T.Jea St with prizes for the winners. PBONB MAIN U n days at the Broadmoor hotel, in Miss Veronica Maroney, and their SOI No. Tejon MAin 1088 22-month-oId grandson, Danny COLOEAOO 3PEING8 COLO. Colorado Springs and afe attend­ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND FORT COLLINS ing the Mountain States Em­ Harty, both of Chicago. DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP (ret Hnur’ e ( of Denver) ployers’ Council meeting. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sullivan have ESTATE OF JACK L. BURGESS, also . PETE BER01\1 Eileen Koe.ter a new granddaughter, MaTy Kath­ knoyrn as JOSEPH' LEON BURGESS, Candy and Ice Cream at Marjorie Jenkins and children of DECEASED. Friday evening, June 20, to hold Lansing, Mich., are the house erine MacDonald, who was born No. 03843 ► FE R I V I T E R E S H O P ! May 28. Notice U hereby given that on the 22nd trpnnt aw B iu.. ' their summertime general meet­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Con­ DREILING MOTORS Johnson-English t UPHOLaTERlNG. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lynch left day of July, 1952, I will present to the ■ b- upuolstering and i ing and the election of officers. nell. Mrs. Jenkins is Mrs. Con­ County Court of the City and County of f r b p air in g this week for a two-week visit i Mrs. Eileen Koester, president of nell’s sister. ' Denver, Colorado, my accounts for final Drug Co. y 8H» C«T.r. end DniperlM with relatives in Chicago. While lettlement of the administration of said Buick and G M C Trucks Hid. te Ord.r i the guild, has called the meeting Stella Maria Circle LENTIIEKIC Tnlletriet there, Mr. Lynch plans to attend estate, when and where all persons in * Fnmitar* Mad# to Order < for '8:15 p.m. Sister Gladys Ann, the former interest may appear and object to them, T.lsn It BDm 8t Ph.e. 1466 Miss Gladys Givan, now stationed the furniture dealers’" convention, 230 South College Ave. Phone 2.300 ^14^1 8e. W .tuatrh A t. HAIn 1169 t Our Lady of Grace Circle if they so desire. and to visit the furniture ^mart. Notice is aiso hereby given that there During the summer months no in El Paso, Tex., visited with Den­ ver relatives while en route to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spalding hat l^ n filed in said estate a petition atk' “ f / four /Veedi Are Etectriemt The Beyse Sheet meetings will be held by members ing for a judicial ascertainment and de­ Notre Dame, where she will re­ and son, Harry, returned Sunday Call Main 939" of the circle. Miss Ann Cogan has termination of the heira of such deceaaed, Metal and Roofing sume her- studies in art. from a three-week motor trip and setting forth that the names, addresses WIRINO-mTUKKS AND REPAIRS gone to Buena Vista for an ex­ through the Southwest. and relationships of all persons, who are. Crown Cleaners incorporated tended vacaUon. Holy Family Circle BEATING ROOPINQ Newcomers to the parish are or claim to be heirs of said deceased, so "Alwayt Better" The circle meeting scheduled far as known to the p|titioner. are as Berwick Electric Co. SHEET MRTAL Precioua Blood Circle for June 18 in the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Cummins, follows, to-wit: All unknown heirs and Thers is a diffcrencs, try Crown. J. D. BEKWteS K9 80. NEVADA Miss Sylvia Keller entertained Ruth Woretman was postponed who have taken a house at 747 NORMAN COBB, Guardian ad litem. A COMPLETE CLEANING SERVICE C€l«rftdo Sprtnft C«t«r«4» Pb.B.1 HAhi IH circle members on June 14. Miss and will be held on W'ednesJay, Elm street. Accordingly, notice is also hereby given 221 Temple Court Phons 78 _____ E»t lUI Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O’Meara that upon the date aforesaid, or the day to Ws esll for and dclirtr Alice Miller was a guest at the June 25. which the bearing may be continued, the meeting. St. Joteph’ i Circle have moved into the new .home Court will proceed to receive and hear St. Michael’ a Circle Mr. and Mrs. Albert KUrti are that they have purchased at 888 proofs concerning the heira of such de­ BUCK SPORTING York street ceased, and, upon the proofs submitted, will Mrs. Madeline Bowman will be vacationing in Southern N qw Mex­ enter a decree in said estate determining For all your Beauty Work SHINN PHARMACY ^stess to circle members on June ico and Arizona. While they are Mr. and Mrs. T. Raynjond who are the heirs of such deceased person, Call “ Your Parish Drug Store’' GOODS’ CO. « at a potluck supper. away they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Young left by plane on June 18 at which hearing all persons claiming to for Seattle. From there they will be heirs at law of such deceased may "Bv.rythlni lor Ev.17 Sport' Our Lady of Loretto Circle Art Dade, who are making their Phones 92-93 ^yTlolon C^ne. go by boat to Vancouver and Vic­ appear and present their proofs. La Varra Beauty Salon Phone Main 930 Mrs. Frances Edmunds will be home at Los Alamos, N. Mex. Mrs. ANDREW WYSOWATCKY. Northern Hotel Bldg. toria, British Columbia, where 19 NO. TEJON ST. hostess to circle members in her Pauline Wolford and sons are vis­ Administrator. 110 West Oak St. iting friends in Kansas City, Mo. they will be joineerby Mr. Young’s First Publication June 12, 1962 Port Collins, Colo. Phono 111 The Store with a Smile home on Thursday evening, June brother, Bayard Young, and his Last Publication July 10, 1962 19.- Friends of Mrs. Bertha Kirk 'will wife. The Bayard Youngs are on Ave Maria Cirela ' be happy to learn that she is at NOTICE t o CREDITORS “ Peak Quality Flovcert’* home and recovering from a re­ their way home after an Alaskan ESTATE OF JOHN D. RADAKOVICH, Fort Collins Federal The firms listed here den Mrs. Louis Higgens of Leaven­ trip. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond also known as JOHN RADAKOVICH, 1TPOV worth, Kans., a fflrmer member cent auto accident Mr. and Mrs. Mental Incompetent. Savings and Loan Assn. serve to be rem em bered Young will go to Portland and No. 94960 of the circle, will be the guest Henry Hanson and Charles Han­ The Pikes Peak son o f Chicago, 111., areithe house San Ffancisco, aTid will then go Notice is hereby given that on the 2nd 141 North CoIItfo Arenns when you are distributing o f honor when the circle meets in day of June, 1952, letters of conservator- guests in the home bf Mr. and Mrs. on to Salinas, Calif., where they Fort Collins. Colorado Floral Co. the home of Mrs. Helen Singer will be the guests o f the Bayard ship were issued to the undersigned as your patronage in the dif- John Walsh. conservator of the above named estate SAVINGS — INVESTMENTS 11* N. Teloa Street Phwi. MAin (99 on June 25. Youngs, before returning to Den- and all persons having claims against said ferent dines of business. Our Lady of Lourdes Circle St. Luke*! Circle ■ver. estate are required to file them for allowi HOME LOANS Mrs. Christine Wilson will be The social eveniqg vrhich was Mrs. Richard C. Ames, the anee in the County Court of the City and lanned for June 16 was post- County of Denver, Colorado, within six Mala Il(7(-H Mala 1721-R hostess to circle members in her daughter of Mr. and Mrs», Ray­ oned, but will be held in the mont^ from said date or said claims will IkBEERHut LARRT JERRY home on June 24. She will serve mond Young, is visiting her fa­ 1» fofever barred. < £ lo i^ £ l!L dfiL ShofL an Italian dinner to her guests. home of Mrs. Marie Dinan on ther-in-law and mother-in-law, Mr, ILYA M. JOVANOVICH. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart June 25. Conservator. '^ SrATipyffm ^ a Madden Plumbing Co. and Mrs. Albert C. Ames, in their First Publication June 12, 1952 ^ 1606 North College Ave. Made Milwaukee Famous ' Circle St. Patrick’s Circle p l u m b in g CONTRACTOR home in Menlo Park, Calif. FORT COLLINS, COLO. Misses Joann Seibe and LaVeta JOE KEKEISEN PLUMBING REPAIRS Mr. and Mrs. H. Kennedy an­ The Our Lady of Fatima circle is NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT "Sorlhern Colorado’s Leading Picture Framing GAS WATER HEATERS Havener of Cheyenne Wells are nounce the birth of a girl caring for the altars and sanctu­ ESTATE OF ANTONIO DELGADO, Plwa Sal. 91»1 312 Scatli Tain « . (laar) the house guests of Miss Ida Mae born in S t Joseph’s hospital on ary during June. DECEASED. Department Store" Original Western Art Haas. No. 93243 June 9. Mrs. Katie McDermott is On account of Father Kenneth Notice is hereby given that on tbe 17th I ZECHA & ADAMS Morning Star Circle traveling from California to Pen­ Funk’s absence on his vacation, day of June, 1952, I will present to the I Conoco Service Statioa Secret pals of the circle ex­ sacola, Fla.', to join her husband only one Mass is being said in the County Court of tbe City and County of 113 EAST OAK PHONE 431 Aley Drug Co. changed n fts o f straw by which who is with the marine corps. She Denver, Colorado, my accounts for FINAL ► church at 6:45, for the next two SETTLEMENT of the administration of Phone 372 ► PRESCRIPTION ' to remember the 18th annivefsary is a former member of the circle. weeks. Holy Communion, however, said estate when and where all persons in o f the organization* o f the circle, St. Gerai;(l’s Circle ■will be distributed each morning at interest may appear and object to them if Balmer & Collins ► ■ DRUGGISTS I when they met' in the home of Mrs. Thursday evenirg, June 19, is they so desire. y 8 o’clock and if the parish is for­ Mortuary Pkra. Main (M Itt Se. Ttjra St Dorothy Dandrow. Miss Florence the date set for the circle meet­ tunate enough to have a visiting ALFRED DELGADO, CA5H FOOD MARKF, ' Executor. Lfle B. Collins Tyler Hays LU.M'.I fiVltJOt PKM tviav '>AY COLORADO SPRINGS ChoQuette journeyed to South ing. Mrs. Kathy MeSheehy will be priest, Mass will be said at 8 First Publication May 1, 1962 Mivada Art. at Ctekt la Peadta Bend, Ind., to witness the gradu­ the hostess. o’clock. iLaat PublieatioQ May 29, 1962 PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 B( ik Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyttene 4205 Thursday, June 19, 1952 2 Nephews of Park Hill Parishioner W ill Be Ordained Arvada's Largest Vacation School Class

(Bletiai] Sacrament Parish, First Solemn,Masses to be offered and Mrs. Clare Muldoon as spon­ Following the ceremony a re­ Denrer) by his nephews. sors. ception was held in the home of Patrick S. Dolan will fly to Mr. and Mrs. John Taheny have Lieutenant (j.g*) John D. ffaley the bride's parents. After a wed­ returned from attending the and Mrs. Haley announce the ding trip through Colorado the New York on Saturday, June 20, commencement exercises at Web­ birth o f a daughter, Laura Col­ young couple will make thpir home to participate in an unusual event, ster college, Webster Groves, Mo., leen, born June 4 in San Diego^ at 1434 Milwaukee. the ordination of his two neph­ at which time their daughter. Sis­ Calif. The grandparents are Mr. Circle Newt ter John Patrice, received a bach­ and Mrs. Thomas A. Breeden of ews who are also brothers, on The members of St. Norbert’s elor of arts degree. Eugene, Ore., and Mrs. Peter D. Sunday, June 22, at Woodstock circle will have a potluck luncheon Haley of this parish. college in Woodstock, Md. They Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Rihn of on Thursday, June 19, at the home Miss Nadine Burley, daughter are the sons of the late Mr. and Pittsburgh, Pa., arrived in Denver o f Mrs. Thomas Ord. At the May of Mr. and Mrs. Ward B. Burley Mrs. Joseph S. Dolan of New early this week to visit Joseph M. meeting Mrs. Henry Newyahr was o f Omaha, Neb., and Richard F. York. The Rev. Joseph Vincent Rihn. Joseph Rihn will accom­ elected captain and Mrs. Del Sty- Dolan, S.J., will offer his First pany his brother and sister-in- Cantwell, son of Mrs. Frank Cant­ ers, secretary-treasurer. , law on a trip to Yellowstone Solemn Mass in Fordham univer­ well of Wamego, Kans., were St. Anthony’s circle will hold its and Salt Dbke City and will re­ united in marriage on Saturday, sity church on Saturday, June 28, annual subscription bridge-lunch- turn to Pittsburgh with them for a and the Rev. Francis Xavier Do­ June 14, prior to a Nuptial Mass eon on Thursday, Jdne 26, at lan, S.J., will offer his First Sol­ visit. at 9 o’clock, with Monsignor 12:30 p.m. Members are a.sked Campbell officiating. emn Mass on Sunday, June 29, in On Sunday^. June 15, the R t to call Mrs. George Nichols, DE. On June 15 at 4 o’clock. Miss Fordham university church; his Rev. Monsignor Harold V. Camp­ 1677, for reservations.^ At the Joan Davis, daughter of Mr. and brother. Father Joseph, will be bell baptized Sharon Therese, May meeting Mrs. Grier Keyser Mrs. Glen W. Davis, and Robert the deacon. Mr. Dolan will re­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix was elected captain, and Mrs. John Denver. In the picture above are the children and their pastor, the Wesley King exchanged wedding ONE HUNDRED NINETEEN CHILDREN of St. Anne’s main in New York to attend the Muldoon, with Richard FitzGerald Reid, secretary-treasurer. ^ Rev. Norbert vows, with Monsignor Campbell parish, Arvada, attended the record vacation religion Walsh, with Sisters John Joseph, Alicia, Marcelline, and Ruth Marie; and Argia Grisenetti, a lay teacher. officiating. * To Bt June Bride school conducted by Sisters of Loretto from Holy Family parish, r ■1 The bride, who wore a tradi­ On Saturday morning, June 21, + + _ + + ^ I I tional white satin wedding gown Miss Betty Ann Wolf, daughter I omemaker\

SLATTERY & COMPANY St. Rose o f lim a Parish THE 1952-53 ST. PHILOMENA PRESS committee, PLUM31NG and HEATING Perry's Cleaners which began its operation last week, is pictured above. CONTRACTORS From left to right are Mrs. John Vos, 1020 Madison street, EA. Good Cleaning 1958;■■ ■■Mrs. Edward...... A. Wadsworth, ■ 1070 Detroit street, FR. 470i08; JOHN J. CONNOR. PrHident Mrs. Paul McGrady, 840 Monroe street, DE. 8706 ;^ n d Mrs. James ROBERT F. CONNOR. VIm Pruidint Green Stamps W. Sudholt, J645 Madison street, EA. 7118. The committee is Pickep and D«llTiry 1726 MARKET STREET responsible for the weekly parish news for the Register. Parish UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD organizations and parishioners' are asked to contact them when PHONE MAIN 7127 or 1728 2027 W. Alameda RA. 9855 parish news is available,— (Photo by Van’s studio)