ANNUAL COLLECTION SET FOR MISSION SUNDAY Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc,, 1937— Permission to Reproduce, Excepting on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Saturday Following Issue Registorials PRESENTATION GENEROSITY IN

mOCESAN CHARITIES GIVING ASKED AMONG BEST IN NATION CHURCH WILL Denver ('jitholicg can be justly DENVER CATUOUC proud of the extent and the ef­ fectiveness of the (iatholic Charities organization, which, under the di­ MARK JUBILEE BY ORDINARY rection of the- Very Rev. Msf(r. John R. Mulroy, has become one of the best in the nation. Its work is Bishop Vehr to Celebrate Anniversary Mass Bishop’s Letter Cites Divine Mandate of done quietly, but well. Its methods arc scientific, but not cold. Its Oct. 24; History o'f Parish Is REGISTER Church to Teach All Men; Colorado stair members are well trained, but Districts in Neeci still human. It combines the Compiled The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Christ-like charity of the Church Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver, in • with the scientific understandini; The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr will celebrate Solemn of human needs that modern VOL. XXXIII. No. 9. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, OCT. 14, 1937. $2 PER YEAR a letter to all priests and people of Colorado urges an sociological study has brought Pontifical Mass at the silver jubilee celebration of Presen­ extensive observance of Mission Sunday, Oct. 24. Bishop about. tation church at 9 ;30 o’clpek Sunday, Oct. 24. Approxi­ Vehr calls attention to the Divine mandate’of the Church Through its central oifices, its mately 40 members of the clergy will take part in the yeari has been to 'preach the Gospel to every creature and asks that each , institutions, and the organizations procession preceding the Mass and will be guests Of the affiliated with it, the Catholic A Refuge for the Sick, Unfortunate, j;" ?“ wage-earning Catholic enroll in the Society for the Propaga­ pastor, the Rev. Henry A. Geisert, at a luncheon to be served Charities bureau carries on an ex­ Nebr., which this week is celebrating its golden jubilee. The latest addition to the present structure, pic­ tion of the Faith to further that command. He calls es­ tensive program of family and at 12:15 tured below, was dedicated in June, 1931, by the Most Rey. James Duffy, first Bishop of Grand Island. pecial attention to the financial stress in the mission dis­ child welfare work, health service, Bishop Vehr will be assisted at Mass by the following: | The hospital is in charge of the Poor Sisters of St. Francis Seraph of the Perpetual Adoration, who con- and social action. It does neces­ Archpriest, the Very Rev. Thomas D. Coyne, C.M.; deacons duct St. Anthony-, hospital in Denver and St. Francis- hospital and sanitarium in Colorado Springs. Two tricts of Colorado, which are aided in the annual collection sary work that no other agency, . , ^ /i t , “' t ti T-n ^ J 4-u T nuns from the Denver institution. Sitter M. Amanda, superior, and Sister M. Antonia, and one from the to be taken up Mission Sunday. The letter follows: governmental or private, cares for. of honor, the Rew James P. Flanagan and the Rev. Leo Colorado Springs hospital, Sister M. Ambrosia, are attending the anniversary celebration in Grand Island Oct. 10, 1937 The relief work and the social Flynn; deacon, the Rev. Charles this week. Reverend Dear Father and Be­ Hagus; subdeacon, the Rev. Je­ security program of the federal loved Peoples rome Weinert; master of cere­ government have by no means monies, the Rev. Edward M. Once each year, the attention IS Seminarians to done away with the need for such Eniagements of of our Catholic people is called private agencies as the Catholic Woeber; acolytes and thurifer, students at St. Thomas’ seminary. to the mission work of the Church 'P Charities. in our owm country and through­ Much o f the money needed to The address will be delivered by the Rev. Louis J. Grohman. out the world. The Church has a carry on this program, comes from Bishop Vehr in clear and unmistakable mandate Get Deaconship; the Community Chest, which will The following history of Pres­ from Christ to preach the Gospel begin its annual drive for funds entation parish, graphically de­ to every creature. In that com­ on Monday, Oct. 18. picting the struggles of the first mission there was no qualification If the Catholic Charities office pastor and people in founding it, or exception in time, place, or 23, Minor Orders is to continue its work; if 51 has been compiled by Mrs. Ed­ Fall Announced race. The Savior died for all men ward J. Sedlmayer, a member of other agencies devoted to the sup­ and yet, after so many centuries, Eighteen students at St. Thomas’ plying o f human needs are to con­ the parish: The following engagements of less than one-third of the people seminary wall receive the major tinue their work, the Chest cam­ In the latter part of Novem­ of the world have accepted His order of deaconship and 23 will be paign must be a success. O f the ber, 1912, the Rev. J. J. Gibbons, Bishop Urban .1. Vehr for the fall months have been announced by message and His leadership. given minor orders at ceremonies 52 organizations and institutions former pastor of the Church of the Chancery office, Denver: The heart of Christ, the Savior, to be conducted by the Most Rev. represented in the Community the Annunciation in Leadville, Oct. 17, Sunday — Seminary, yearns for souls. The Church by Bishop Urban J. Vehr in the sem­ Chest’s “ Wheel o f Human Ser>- returned to Colorado after a Divine authorization and direct inary chapel Sunday morniiig, Oct. ice,’’ the following are Catholic: year’s vacation trip to Europe deaconship ordination, 8:J5 a. m.; Pueblo, Holy Name rally, 3 p. m.; command must seek souls wher­ 17, at 8:15 o’clock. Officers at Catholic Charities, the Ave Maria and the Holy Land. Accom­ Colorado Springs, graduation at ever they are. Every true Cath­ the ordination Mass assisting the clinics, Mt. St. Vincent’s home, panied by P. McGovern, he vis­ Seton school of nursing, 8 p. m. olic must be apostolic and mission- Bishop will be the Very Rev. Dr. the Good Shepherd home, the ited some of the old Catholic fam­ Oct. 18, Monday — Community minded and do his part to bring Thomas D. Coyne, C.M., pector of Denver Deanery centers. Queen of ilies to talk over the possibilities Chest dinner. the knowledge of Christ and His the seminary, arch-deacon; the Heaven orphanage, and St. Oara’s of establishing a parish in Bar- Oct. 20, Wednesday— Seminary, saving grace to those who live in Rev. Julius Layton, C.M., notary; orphanage. num. The people were anxious junior clergy examinations, 10 a .! the darkness of unbelief. the Rev. John R. Vidal, C.M., Increased income and better for a church, but there were less . God gives His grace through master of ceremonies, and the business should lead many to be than 50 families, and they were m. . Oct 21, Thursday— Semina^', the ministry of men. The' self- minor offices of the Mass will be more generous than usual in con­ all poor people. Shortly after, annual meeting of Alumni associa­ sacrificing efforts of the mission­ filled by seminarians in the college tributing to the Community Chest Redman hall was rented for Sun­ aries are indispensable in the department. this year. The golden jubilee of tion. Pontifical Mass at 9:30 a. m. day and special services. Oct. 24, Sunday— Presentation scheme of Divine Providence for Students receiving deaconship, the Chest idea’s origin in Denver The first Ma.ss was said on the church, Denver, 25th anniversary. Former Superior of St. Rosa's Home, Denver, in Group the conversion of the world, and the final order before the recep­ (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) (Turn to Page S — Column i ) Pontifical Mass, 9:30 a. m.; St. we must uphold them in their work tion of the priesthood, are the Rev. Vincent de Paul’s church, Denver, by our co-operation of prayer and Messrs. Arthur Liicy, Edward Confirmation, 3:30 p. m.; St. Fran­ financial support. The Society for Fraezkowski, Francis 'Wagner, cis de Sales’ church, Denver, Con­ 12 FRANCISCAN SISTERS the Propagation of the Faith has Matthias Blenkush, and Joseph firmation, 7:30 p. m. been established as a Papal organ­ Warnat, all for the Diocese of Bishop Vehr to Speak Oct. 25, Monday— Pueblo, clergy ization to collect and distribute Denver; Alvin Pulokas, Diocese of conference at 1 ;30 p. m. OBSERVE 25TH JUBILEE equitably to all mission forces the Lincoln, Nebr.; Daniel Sullivan Oct. 26, Tuesday — Denver, donations of the faithful. Each and Joseph. Alker, Archdiocese of clergy conference at 10 a. m. wage-earning Catholic should con­ Los Angeles, Calif.; Martin Wha­ At Nurses^ Qraduation Oct. 28, Thursday— Salt Lake, The Sister.s of St. Francis, motherhouse in SL Louis. Cele­ in the very near future. She is a sider it a privilege to assist in the len, Cornelius Shea, and Charles Utah, consecration of Bishop Hunt. Daughters of the Sacred Hearts of brated also were the-25th jubilees native of Appleton, Wise., and Divine plan for the conversion of Dever, Diocese of Great Falls, souls by enrolling as an annual Colorado Springs.—The Most Pauline Burum, Raton, N. Mex.; Oct 31, Sunday — Denver, Ca­ Jesus and Mary, who conduct St. of the' provincial of the order in has been stationed at St. Joseph’s Mont.; James Ryan and Leonard or life member of this world-wide Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop of Barbara Ruth Goetz, Denver; thedral, Pontifical Mass, 10 a. m. Rosa’s* home and St. Clara’s or- the United States, Mother Maura, hospital in Milwaukee, and at St. Jensen, Diocese of Helena, Mont.; phnnagrp jn Danpar . ,m di iSaf.rgd organizatiom The monthly Mis­ Denver,, will give the- prindpal Laura Mae Howell, Anpahoe; Feast o f Christ t.ha. King.—Deavw:i AmL-lL 4>U>a« sisters, eis’ hospital m Cape ■ Girar^ Anthony Vorst, Bernard Bttrns/ sion magazine will be sent to all address at commencement exer­ Dorothy Evelyn McLean, Kem- seminary. Holy Name rally, 3 p. m. Heart orphanage in Pueblo, on jubilarians are native Coloradoans; deau. Mo., as assistant superior. Francis Gleason, and Patrick one is now stationed at Pueblo, who subscribe. cises of the Seton school of nurs­ merer, Wyo.; Julia Nester, Cleve­ Nov. 7, Sunday— Denver, Mt. Tuesday observed the silver anni­ Before she was made superior, she Smith, Archdiocese of Santa Fe, versary of the founding of their and four have served in the state. ing in the Glockner hospital chapel land; Minnie Valenzano, Flor­ (Turn to Page U — Column S) was serving as a surgical nurse in I have previously used this oc- N. Mex., and John Mulvaney, Dio­ Sunday evening, Oct. 17. The ence; Ruby West, Rocky Ford, and The motherhouse and novitiate St. Anthony’s hospital in SL Louis. (TumtoVagei — Column 6) cese of Sioux Falls, S. Dak. of the Franciscan Sisters are at graduation program, which will Anne McCutcheon, Dawson, N. Candidates for the second minor St. Anthony’s hospital in S t Louis, orders of exorcist and acolyte are: close with Solemn Pontifical Bene­ Mex. founded 25 years ago. A retreat diction of the Blessed Sacrament, The school motto is: “ For God Thomas Barry, Francis Bottler, HOLY NAME RALLY SET preceded the celebration of the Roy Figlino, and Edward Leyden, is to begin at 8 o’clock. Nine girls and Humanity.” The class colors institution’s anniversary and the will receive their nursing diplomas are grold and blue, and the flower JOHN J. SULLIVAN HEADS Diocese of Denver; Patrick Cleary, silver jubilees of the 12 nUns. Archdiocese of Los Angeles; Clem­ from Bishop Vehr. is the forget-me-not. A former superior of St. Rosa’s The complete program follows: A dinner for the Bishop and the ent Flannery, Diocese of Sioux FOR OCT. 17 AT PUEBLO home, Sister Antonella, was one of Falls; Michael Ryan, Diocese of Processional, “ Ecce Sacerdos attending clergy will be served be­ the jubilarians. She left Denver SOCIAL AGENCIES BODY presentation of candidates, the fore the graduation ceremony by Great Falls, and Carlos Blanchard, in 1935 after two years as superior j Archdiocese of Santa Fe. The first Rev. William J. Kelly; conferring sisters at the hospital. Other Southern Colorado parishes will Twenty-five hundred men were in at St. Rosa’s, and she was at one of the diplomas, the Most Rev. graduation activities include a John J. Sullivan, distinguished | of social welfare problems. To do minor orders of porter and lector send from 2,500 to 3,000 men to the line of march last year, and time at St. Clara’s. A native of will be conferred on Edward Urban J. Vehr; address. Bishop faculty breakfast, a ball, and a it is hoped that this year’s demon­ St. Louis, Sister Antonella was Catholic layman of Denver and for this effectively, the council has re­ Breen, Richard Duffy, J'oseph Ab­ Vehr; “ Panis Angelicus,” ""C. theater party given by the school’s march in the Pueblo annual Holy stationed at St. Francis’ hospital cently secured the services of stration will pass that mark. some years a leader in welfare bott, Harley Schmitt, Matthew Franck; Solemn Pontifical Bene­ alumnae. Name rally parade Sunday after­ in Waterloo, la., before being James Turner, a specialist from diction of the Blessed Sacrament— The Very Rev. Robert M. Kelley, More than 5,000 mer, are ex­ and philanthropic movements in Ohio State university. From Jan. Michalek, Patrick Stauter, Howard noon, Oct. 17. This number is made superior at St. Rosa’s. She the city, was elected president of Celebrant, Bishop Vehr; deacon, S.J., president of Regis college in pected to march in Denver’s Holy is now local superior at the 3 to Jan. 28, 1938, the council'will Delaney, and John Regan, students the Very Rev. William Kipp, and Denver, conducted the annual re­ the estimate of Frank Carroll, Name rally, which will take place the Denver Council of Social sponsor an institute to train local for the Diocese of Denver; Francis motherhouse. Agencies Thursday, Oct. 7. At the subdeacon, the Rev. James Man- treat at the hospital from Sunday general chairman of the program, on the last Sunday of the month, The two native Coloradoans are volunteer leaders in the work of McCarthy and George Boennig- same meeting, the Very Rev. Msgr. night, Oct. 10, to Thursday morn­ based on communications already Oct. 31, in celebration of the Feast Sister Louise, the former Miss community centers, boys’ clubs, hausen, Archdiocese of Santa Fe; 'ning, M.M.; “ 0 Salutaris,” se­ John R. Mulroy, director of Cath­ lected; act of consecration, grad­ ing, Oct. 14. A High Mass in received from the various parishes. of Christ the King. The parade Clara Meagher of Denver, and Sis­ playground activities, etc., under George Feeney, Diocese of Tuscon, honor of the- Holy Ghost marked The Most Rev/ Bishop Urban J. will end at St. Thomas’ seminary olic Charities, was made a member the direction of the National Refc- Ariz.; John Jackson and Eugene uates; “ Tantum Ergo,” F. Ham­ ter Patricia, whose home was of the executive board. Mr. Sulli­ mer; recessional. the opening of the formal school Vehr and a delegation of the offi­ grounds. In 1935 nearly 10,000 Pueblo. Sister Louise at one time reational association. Senecal, Diocese of Concordia, year following the retreat cers of the Denver Diocesan union persons took part in the Holy van in his capacity as president of Kans.; • William McCormick, Dio­ Graduates are Alice Elizabeth taught at St. Clara’s, and is now the council heads one of the most Mr. Sullivan is a graduate of exercises. of the Holy Name society will at­ Name rally and open-air Benedic­ cese of Cheyenne, Wyo., and Chess, Colorado Springs; Mildred stationed at S t Elizabeth’s hospi­ important civic organizations in Regis college and past president tend the rally in Pueblo. tion at the Cathedral. In spite tal in Appleton, Wise. Sisters Thomas Gannon, Diocese of Hel­ of inclement weather, between two the state. The Council of Social (Turn to Page i — C o lu m n s) ena. In the past two years the parade Cleopha, Cornelia, and Roberta Agencies holds the position in so­ has formed at the McClelland li­ and three thousand were in last were stationed for a short time in year’s line of march. cial welfare .work that the cham­ Academy Student Is brary and marched to St. Mary’s Denver. Sister Adelaide teaches ber of commerce does in the busi­ hospital grounds, where the cere­ Three divisions will make up at Sacred Heart orphanage in ness world or the medical society monies were brought to a close the Denver parade this year. The Pueblo. does in medical circles. Every Colorado Nuns Attend Convert to Church with the recitation of the Holy Catholic Boy Scout troops will lead Other jubilarians were Sisters recognized welfare institution or Name pledge and Benediction. in the first division; Catholic high Cyrilla, Celesta, and Casilda. agency in the city has two mem­ school boys and Regis college stu­ Mother Maura, who has been bers or delegates on the council. No attempt is made at St. Mary’s ^ first year at the academy she was provincial in this country since regular in attendance at religion dents will comprise the second, There are also 25 public spirited HospitaVs 50th Jubilee academy to impose Catholic dog­ November, 1935, visited in Den­ classes, and her instructor re­ $600 Donation for and the parish senior units of the citizens, unattached, who are mem­ Holy Name society will form the ver in February, 1936. She is bers of the council, in addition to mas on girls not in the Church, but marked her unusual interest in the Sisters of St. Francis Seraph of thirds expected to come to Denver again the institutional membership of 70. years, she at present lives at St. non-Catholic students are wel­ faith and. her conscientious work Redecoration Made the Perpetual Adoration from Elizabeth’s hospital, Lincoln. comed to religion classes, sodality All council members devote their in the course. time and labors without remu­ various parts of the country this In 1932, owing to increase in meetings, and services in the After spending the past summer Duplicating the $600 realized week are attending the golden membership, the original prov^ chapel. Results of this policy neration. jubilee celebration of St. Francis’ at her home in Grand Island, Miss in the first three weeks’ drive by ince of the Sisters of St. Francis were shown when Audrey Hurley Hurley returned to Denver to live Cathedral Masses Perhaps the most prominent hospital in Grand Island, Nebr. Seraph, located at LaFayette, of Grand Island, Nebr., joined with her sister, Mrs. F. M. Kenny the Holy Ghost church to obtain service rendered by the Council of Sister M. Amanda, superior of St. Ind., was divided into the West­ sodalists in the sodality’s first cor- of 815 St. Paul street, also a con­ $3,000 for the remodeling of Social Agencies is the determining Anthony’s hospital in Denver, and ern and Eastern units. The vert. She also returned to St. Denver’s downtown church, Mrs. W ill Be Broadcast of institutions and agencies that Sister M. Antonia of the same in- Western province is centered in Mary’s and to the religion class, Helen Bonfils Somnes gave the are given membership in the Com- sti\;ution, along with Sister M. Denver, with Mother M. Basilia as but gave no hin't of her conversion campaign an unexpected impetus. The Solemn Mass at the Ca­ be changed to 10:45 for the Ambrosia of St. Francis’ hospital superior. Before being named pro­ until the evening before the Com­ The drive will close Sunday, Oct. thedral will be broadcast the four month. It is believed that by the in Colorado Springs, are attending vincial, Mother Basilia was assist­ munion Mass. Then she calmly 24, according to the Very Rev. Sundays of December over the time the broadcast hour arrives from this state. In observance ant provincial to Mother Bernarda announced that she had been bap­ Msgr. John R. Mulroy, pastor. fqfilities of station KLZ, it was the Ma.ss will have proceeded to of the hospital’s anniversary, the from 1925 to 1932. tized by the Very Rev. Dr. William Plans for the redecoration and announced this week by the Rt. the Gospel. Monsignor McMena-^ Most Rev. Stanislaus Y. Bona, The Western province com­ M. Higgins at St. Philomena’s remodeling of the church have Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin, rec­ min will be in charge of the! Bishop of Grand Island, celebrated prises the states of Colorado, church on Sept. .26. Sponsors at been drawn up, and the work will tor. The station will also broad­ speaking on the program. The a Pontifical Mass in the chapel Nebraska, New Mexico, and Kan­ her Baptism were Mrs. Anna begin Oct. 25. During the time cast the Christmas Midnight Gospel of the day will be read, a Thursday morning. sas. It has four hospitals in Ne­ Kluge and E. L. McCabe. of the reconstruction and paint­ Mass, as in previous years. sermon will be given, and the re-; The heroic work of the pioneer braska, others in Denver, Colo- Asked why she had not told the ing, daily exposition of the As KLZ has arranged to carry mainder of the Mass will be ex-| nuns who aided in the founding of (TumtoPageU — Column i) students at St. Mary’s about her Blessed Sacrament will be sus­ the Cathedral program from 11 plained. ' the Grand Island institution was Baptism, she said: “ Oh, I Just pended, and will not be resumed to 11:45 for the four Sundays, A featured part of the broad-' beset with hardships, and, although wanted it to be simple and quiet.” until Nov. 16. the time of the Solemn Mass will cast will be the singing of the' the sisters went to the 'Western Bells Are Blessed famous Cathedral vested choir, Nebraska city as early as 1883 to under the direction of the Rt. solicit funds for the erection of a At Mission Church Rev. Msgr. J. J. Bosetti, V.G. hospital there, it was not until four years later that their efforts 20,000 BAPTISMS IS RECORD The choir, which is one of the Members of the Spanish colony best known of its kind in the were rewarded. Unable to collect the^ necessary amount for the erec­ at Gilcrest gathered Sunday, Oct. nation, will render the Propers tion of a hospital there, the nuns 10, for the blessing of the long- and the Ordinary of the Mass, | OF CHURCH IN WALSENBURQ returned east, but in the follow­ awaited bells installed in the small together with selections from the ing year went back to Grand church there. It was a joyous Gregorian hymnal. Walsenburg.— Last week, the Much of the pioneer history of ther Merles was killed when his Island with added zeal and col­ moment for the 300 people as the 20,000th child was baptized in St. the Church in Colorado is inter­ famous teem of fiery horses upset The' wide appeal of broadcasts lected enough money to assure the bells pealed forth after they had Mary’s parish here, according to woven with the story of the Wal­ his carriage and pinned him under­ from the Cathedral has been evi­ erection of the first building. been blessed by the Rev. J. P. senburg parish. The church records neath the wreckage. dent from the responses received Trudel, S.S., and given the names Aubrey Hurley records of the church dating back Their travels in making appeals for to 1870. This means that an show that the first prtest stationed The next pastor was Father after each Christmas Midnight money took them as far as "Wyo­ of “ Faith and Charity.” The in this region was Father Perce- Mass program from the church. larger bell, weighing 100 pounds, porate Communion of the school average of practically one Baptism Ussel, who took care of the parish John J. Sullivan ming’s railroad camps. Today, St. year. Miss Hurley came to St. a day has been maintained in the voult, a native Frenchman, who for 33 years until his death in Hundreds of letters from every Francis’ is one of the most modem is the gift of Harry Nolan of the Mary’s as a non-Catholic student Huerfano county parish in the 67 was appointed by Bishop J. P. 1909. Father Liciotti-was ap­ state in the Union and foreign munity Chest. All applications for hospitals in Nebraska and the Mid­ Northern Pacific railroad com­ last fall. Her reception into the years of its existence. The vital Machebeuf, first Bishop of Denver, pointed pastor in 1912, countries have expressed appre­ admission to the Chest are first west representing an investment pany. Church was a surprise to both statistics of the parish, compiled as pastor of the* little church at All of the parish records have ciation for the broadcast. It is referred to the council, and only of hundreds of thousands of Because of the illness of the teachers and students at the Sis­ by the Very Rev. J. B. Liciotti, Huerfano, now in the parish of been transcribed, catalogued, and believed that the new Sunday when an applicant has been ac­ dollars. Rev. John J. Shea^ who is still ters of Loretto’s day school. pastor, also reveal that 3,400 mar­ Gardner. Later, he was moved to indexed by Father Liciotti. They program will particularly appeal cepted for membership in the When St. Francis’ opened in suffering from the effects of an Miss Hurley enrolled at St. riages have been performed before Walsenburg. He was succeeded are proving of utmost importance to those who are too far away Council of Social Agencies will it January, 1887, the first superior automobile accident, Msgr. Joseph Mary’s in September, 1936, after the priests stationed in Walsen­ by Father Louis Merles, ■who was for those seeking old-age pensions, from a church to attend Mass,. be considered for participation in was Sister M. .Magdalene, now in Bosetti, in the absence of Bishop attending Walnut Junior high burg since the church was estab­ a member of the French parlia­ since there are no other records to the bcdriddei, and to scores of i the Chest. Another function of her 90th year and the oldest mem­ Vehr, delegated Father Trudel to school in Grand Island. In her lished. ment before his ordination. Fa­ of their birth available. interested non-Catholics. * the council is to conduct studies ber of her community. A nun 61 (Turn to Page 4 — C olum n 3) P A G E TWO Office. 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, October 14, 1937 Officers Chosen by J. T. Upton Renovating Co. PRESENTATION PARISH TO CARPET Holy Ghost Parish Boulder Newmanites CLEANERS - T H A T CLEAN Boulder.— The Newman club, or­ W . H. UPTON, Manaccr JOSLIN’S MARK SILVER JUBILEE ganization of Catholic students at Altar Society to the University of Colorado, elected 765 Tejoa Street (Continued From Page One) after a few years a rectory was | sisters’ desks to erect an altar. the following officers at the initial TAbor 5223 fall meeting Sunday evening in Feast of the Presentation of Hie built. Father Gibbons having pur­ and had everything in readiness so the parishioners could -hear Memorial building: Robert Red- Women’S Day Buy New Drapes Blessed Virgin Mary, which was chased a home of his own in the Mass at 8 o’clock Sunday morn­ wine, pre.sident; Nellie Margaret just four days after the prepara­ meantime. In the year of 1924, ing. The sacristy has been re­ Archibald, vice president; Julie tion for this Mass was started. a school was built. An old house modeled, several expensive plumb­ Southwell, corresponding secre­ (Holy Ghost Parish) next to it was purchased, and Fa­ ing repairs have been made in the tary; Irene Henderson, recording At that time. Father Gibbons was secretary; Leota Pekrul, publicity The Holy Ghost Altar and Ro­ ther Gibbons moved into it. He past few years, and there have staying at Mercy hospital, where turned over the former rectory to been various other improvements. chairman; Jeanne Delaney, treas­ sary society met Monday, Oct. 11, his sister, Sister Mary Monica, the Sisters of Mercy, who were School Has 120 Enrolled urer; Clifford Morelli, sergeant-at- at 2 p.'m. in Holy Ghost hall. The was on the staff. She and some arms. Father Matthew Connelly, FRIDAY obtained to teach school. The qchool is taught by the Sis­ meeting was called to order by the of the other sisters helped him to O.S.B., assistant at Sacred Heart NAME RrO.U.3. PAT.OFFICE furnish and .move into a little On Dec. 2, 1931, Father Gibbons ters of Mercy and can accommo­ president, Mrs. Harvey Smith, was called to his reward. At that church, will be chaplain for the cottage on the corner of Seventh date 120 pupils. Every year a club. DEPENDABLE who, in her opening remarks, em­ and Knox court. A front bed­ time, the parish was free of debt, number of pupils have been turned having paid back to Father Gib­ There was a large attendance at phasized the need for more active room was reserved for a chapel; away owing to the lack of room. bons the money he had paid on the meeting. A social hour fol­ an did sideboard and a len^hy Although the sisters are very han- ROOFING members. There is much work to the building of the church. The lowed the discussion. kneeling bench were its furnish­ ditapped and undergo many hard­ be done constantly in the sanctu­ Rev. M. P. Boyle, now pastor of For all Flat and ings. There, Mass was-, said ships, the school has one of the St. Vincent de Paul’s parish, was Tell the people you patronize Steep Roofs SATURDAY ary because of the all-day exposi­ every morning, excepting the highest academic ratings in the the second pastor of the church. that you law their advertiiement tion of - the Blessed Saci;ament, great feasf days. city. It is the hope and prayer ASPHALT In- the short period preceding his of everyone in the parish that in The Register. The care of the altar linens and In Redman hall the altar was coming, the Rev. Bernard Weak- some day a new school building « " ' — Thousands of exciting buys! the priests’ vestments is another made lip of building horses, land served as temporary pastor. may be erected. S h in gles important duty of the society. planks, and boxes. Bottles were In Father Boyle’s pastorate, a new At tlfe present time the parish Made Specially for Thi« Climate Special purchases . . . mark-downs Mrs. Smith spoke of the improve- used for candlesticks and mason rectory was purchased. He served Bacon & Schramm from stock! In every department! inents soon to be started in the jars as vases. Mrs. J. Tasset as pastor only from the beginning has the following societies: Altar and Rosary, P.-T. A., Young The Western Elaterite Be here early! church and said that the society is decorated the altar and instructed of January to the latter part of Barifett Flat & Shingle to provide the additional drapes other women how to do it. A November. He was succeeded then Ladies’ sodality. Needlework club. Roofing Co. needed in the sanctuary. family by the name of Tighe by the Rev. Henry Geisert, the Holy Name society, St. Vincent de Equitable Bldg. TAbor 5287 Tea will be served each day Paul society, and several discus­ Roofs The society is, therefore, con­ lived next to Redman hall, and present pastor. from 11 to 5 on the third sion clubs. fronted with the need of raising at their home the “ make-up” of Since Father Geisert came, there 3230 Walnut KE. 2513 floor. additional funds. It was decided the altar was stored. The family have been many improvements There were 17 families repre­ sented at the first Mass at Red­ to serve a dinner Sunday, Nov. 7, was large and cheerfully carried made in the church and school. man hall. Although many of the in Holy Ghost hall, starting at 1 the pieces back and forth. Sev­ The following are some of them; p. m. and again at 5 p. m. The eral times, the altar could not be A new electric organ and a new pioneers have died and some have chairmen in charge of this are made up until after a dance or roof on the school. The school moved out of the parish, the fol­ lowing are still living in the par­ Mmes. Helen Collins, Green, and a meeting. has been redecorated, the old rec­ W E ish, many of whom were children Keurtin. The names of those The Sisters of Mercy donated tory has been repaired and made at. the time: Mrs. John Tasset, serving on the committee and fur­ some old vestments. Linen was into a meeting house for the vari­ VE The Bright Spot Mrs. Patrick Banahan, Mrs. ther details will- be published in purchased and made by Mrs. T. ous societies and a lunch room for Thomas McGrath, Dan Kelly, Wil­ Frame Houses, Garages next week’s Register. the school children. The church McGrath into the various pieces liam Neville and son, Thomas; Mrs. Flower Shop Mrs. Helen Collins Green, 915 (22) needed for the altar and has been redecorated twice and For Service— KEyetone 6228 H. Lord, Mrs. H. Bender, Mrs. Sl E. 18th Ave. is a new member. The the sanctuary is being redecorated OSce Warehouse, 1321 20th St. priest. Some altar cloths were John Messner, Mrs. Dufficy, Mark Fifth Avenue and Josephine following visitors were present at donated by parishioners. Linens for the third time after being dam­ the session: Miss Elizabeth Mc­ McHugh, Sr.; Mrs. Plamondon, YORK 0690 and vestments were later donated aged by fire. The last fire, occur­ Nulty, Mmes. Nugent, Kremp, ring Feb. 6, 1937, would have de­ C. Duffy, Mrs. A1 Tuffied, Mrs. L. by the Tabernacle society, and Malnati, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kintzele, Elms, and Coleman. stroyed the whole building had one alb served for a long time on Mr. McIntyre, Mrs. Gotchey, Mr. Mrs. Sweeney donated a cake, week days, a parishioner often tak­ it been discovered a few minutes The Girvin Furniture & Auction Co. later. This fire broke out after and Mrs. J. R. Aemmer, Mrs. which was awarded to Mrs. Geis. ing it home after Mass and re­ Helen Watson, Mrs. Marie Eck- 1524-28 COURT PLACE TEL. KEYSTONE 585$ Mrs. Gregory of the Community 11 o’clock on Saturday night. The turning it in the evening laun­ strom, George Divinney, and Mary Chest gave a short talk on the im­ dered. fire department left at 3 in the Take advantage of our liberal trade-in allowances, and use furnishing you no The Denver Coal & Timber Co. Hurly. longer need in paying for beautiful walnut dining or bedroom set, two or three-piece portance of supporting the Chest morning. The pastor and several living room set, room site or throw rugs, circulator heater, gas or coal range, R. A. MAURO, Mgr. Shortly after Father Gibbons At the’ present time there are in its drive for funds. came, an Altar and Rosary so­ men of the parish moved all the Simmons beds, inner spring mattress. Prices reasonable, cash or credit. Quality and Service The Very Rev. Msgr. John R. ciety and a Holy Name society desks out of the school, used the about 300 families in the parish. Mulroy gave a very interesting were organized. A bazaar was Phone Tabor 4704 Night No. Gallup 2780 talk on “ The Ethics of Relief.’’ He held that fall at Redman hall, This Firm Deserves Your Patronage said that he fs in favor of the netting $500. Money was col­ $1.50-a-day pension for aged per­ lected by Father Gibbons and 2210 18th St. Denver, Colo. sons and would like to see it in­ the trustees. Lots were pur­ creased, to $2. He does not, how­ chased on the corners of Seventh ever, favor the state’s appropria­ avenue and Julian. In a few tion of 85 cents out of every relief months, ground was broken for It .'.'.wSv dollar for this purpose, leaving the building of the church. A X * ' only 15 cents for the relief of un­ great deal of grief and hard work employables and their families. was experienced by priest and Preferred Parish The meeting adjourned, after workers because of unimproved closing prayers had been said by streets. The Barnum mud was of Mrs. Smith. the sticky adobe kind, and made ANOTHER MARKET PURCHASE That Trading List— In the social hour that followed it difficult to get about on foot, or refreshments were served by the horse, or in a machine. Often A A. A. A A. A. A A A A A A A-A A ^ following members: Mmes. Loretta just before parish affairs or on the Scoops the Clothing Values of a Whole City! Dougherty, Pearl Eberly, Regina day of an event bad weather set MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: Flinn, and Mary Foster. in. Th« merchants represented in this section are boosters. They are The church was built the fol­ anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co­ lowing year. A great deal of Former Trinidad annoyance and extra expense operate with them. was caused by the sagging of Nationally Famous Stewart McCray k, the ceiling owing to the roof Hospital Nun Dies timbers’ being placed upside down by some of the workmen. Other St. Vincent de Paurs errors of the workers had to be The funeral of Sister Mary corrected. Mr. Plamondon and aKd 2-Trouser Suits Bridget Clark, formerly stationed several men of the parish put the CUT RATE at Mt. San Rafael hospital in pews together, and others var­ /'■ Mary Lou Shoppe Tankersley Pharmacy Trinidad, was held at 9 o’clock nished them. The varnish was Friday morning, Oct. 8, at Im- long to be remembered, as on AND Eula Bryant, Prop. Free Delivery maculate; Conception chapel of the warm days the clothes would stick 1058 So. Gsylord PHONE SPRUCE 9888 motherhouse of the Sisters of to the backs of the pews. Two BEVERLY Topcoats Children'., Misses’, and Ladies' Dresses. WINES AND LIQUORS Charity, Mt. St. Joseph-on-the- old counters were purchased by Latest styles. Any slie desired. Will Call for and Deliver Ohio, Cincinnati, 0. A sister, Father Gibbons; vases, tabernacle, Linxerie, Hosiery, House Frocks Your Prescriptions Mrs. W. F. Hennesy of 563 Hum­ and shelves were made mostly by boldt, and a niece, Mrs. L. S. Use Our Will Call 1069 So. Gaylord Denver, Colo. P. McDermot, called “ Paddy,” a Hblscher of 549 Gilpin, both of faithful worker. These two coun­ Denver, survive Sister Mary ters were used for side altars. A O'Coats FINNEY’S I. G. A. Bridget, whose last visit with main altar was made up. Three S. L. MORGAN them here took place in the Easter pahels on the front of this altar GROCERY RED AND WHITE holidays. were made by one of the large 18S4 EAST EVANS GROCERY AND MARKET Sister Mary Bridget had been firms. “ Paddy” painted the white QUALITY GROCERIES, FRUITS A R^rular Line of Staple Groceries stationed for the past 15 years on the altar. The gold paint was AND VEGETABLES and MeAts at St. Vincent’s sanitarium and applied by two members of the Special attention xiven to phone orders Altar and Rosary society. The and to children. 1585 P F hospital in Santa Fe, N. Mex., in E. Evana r J ^ i . 7555 We Deliver Phone PEarl 8448 charge of the old folks’ depart­ Sacred Heart and Blessed Virgin ment. Last August, she left statues were donated by Father Santa Fe for Mt. Clemens, Mich., Gibbons and a cousin, Miss Eileen where she died Oct. 6 in St. Jos­ Walsh (Mrs. Dufficy), who kept Quoting Annunciation eph’s hospital. house for him. Mr. Plamondon Compara­ Sister Mary Bridget, born in donated an altar railing, and tive Prices later he and his wife gave the Ireland Nov. 22, 1869, came to on a Value DE SELLEM the United States as a young statue of St. Anthony. A statue Like This FUEL AND FEED CO. girl. She entered the Sisters of of St. Joseph was donated by J. TW O STORES CHARLES A. DeSELLEM Charity Oct. 11, 1890. Sponger, and the Devinney fam­ Would ily also donated a statue. The Sound EAME PRICES W e Shi|. by RaU candlesticks and painted windows Like a PHONE TA. 3205 were donated by several families. 15TH AND WALNUT Delicatessen Store The Altar and Rosary society so­ Wild Ex­ RES. PHONE MA 8544 S401 FrankUn St. 3101 Williams SL licited magazine subscriptions and aggeration! Is Favorably Known sold old papers and magazines in order to raise funds to purchase KOAL Service Cleaners The Cathedral Fruit and Deli­ the first carpet for the sanctuary. FORKED LUMP ...... $5.96 catessen store, operated by Nich­ Church Dedicated FORKED EGG ...... $5.85 & Dyers olas G. Cledon and George K. Dal­ The church was dedicated Sun­ FORKED NUT ...... $5.00 R. W. NEDDO. Mer. las at 557 East Colfax avenue, is 2018 E. 28TB AVE. one of the best and most favorably day, Nov. 23, 1913, just one year ..All other trades at marked prices after the first Mass at Redman Prompt Delivery TAILORING . ALTERATIONS known delicatessen grocery stores hall. The Most Rev. Bishop Nicho­ ELK COAL CO. AND DELIVERY in Denver. PHONE CB. 0909 This store has been in continu­ las Matz officiated. He was as­ 3635 BLAKE ST. MA. 5335 Formerly of 8206 Gilpin ous operation under one manage- sisted by Msgr. J. J. Donnelly and mfent for a period of more_ than the late Rev. Michael Callanan. nine years, catering to particular Thirty children received their First St. Joseph's people in quest of the best in Holy Communion and were con­ Fast thinking and Cot- foods, fruits, vegetables, domestic firmed that day. Twenty adults trelVs volume clothing NEW AND USED and imported meats, sausages, also were confirmed. The church The A. Peterson Electric Refrigerators, cheeses, as well as staple and fancy could not hold the crowd at these leadership in Denver brings delicatessen foods and viands. services. j Grocery Co. Washing Machines and The store specializes in the Father Gibbons advanced his another value scoop that own money that the church might 734-736 Santa Fe Drive Radios Richelieu brand of merchandise. be built and dedicated by this day. outranks, outclasses every­ As low as $1.00 down and $1.00 per week Richelieu products, known from Phone TAbor 7114 coast to coast, are the choice of Mrs. H. Bender had kindly offered thing so completely that FRESH FISH Leyden-Jameson Inc. Mrs. Quality’s dinner table, and her horse and buggy to the pastor Corn Fed Meats Staple Groceries 757 SANTA FE TAbor 8144 the “ pet of all the packs’’ selling and Mr. McGrath that they might value comparisons would under a trade-mark name when visit the parishioners and obtain he fu tile! CRESCENT COAL CO. Flowers for Every Occasion Mrs. Thrift goes to market. subscriptions. All was in readi­ Funeral Work a Specialty Nick and George, as they are ness one fine morning for the two “Say It With Flowers” 14TH * SANTA FE DRIVE familiarly known to their friends gentlemen, each weighing more MAIN 7784 and patrons, always wear a smile than 200'pounds. After they got Santa Fe Floral that “ won’t come o ff’’ and ^ eet seated in the buggy, the old horse, Look for the Stewart McCray label that stands for real style and qual­ Prompt Delivery on All Gradet every customer in that spirit of named “ Bill,” turned his head and ity! Know that you’re saving dollars on . your new winter Suit and of Coal Shop and Bakery courtesy and service which has be­ looked at them. He refused to BLOCK WOOD and KINDLING 807 Santa Fe Drive MAtn 5981 come an East Colfax institution move and no amount of coaxing Coat! Choose from a selection that includes the Newest, the most SACK COAL______Quality Bakery Goods, Fresh Daily for the “good things of life.” could change his mind. The two popular models, woolens, patterns and colors! t o m d e l a n e y passengers had to step out and Peru Bithop Diet ind another way to travel The firms listed here de­ NATIONAL Cajamarca, Peru.— The Most Gradually more ground adjacent serve to be remembered Rev. Juan Jose Guillen, Bishop of to the church was purchased and Sizes to Fit the when you are distributing BRANDS STORES Cajamarca, has just died. He was “Nard-to-Fit» . 100% Union consecrated in 1933. COTTRELL'S your patronage in the dif­ Longs, Shorts, Fancy Foods at Lowest FORTY HOURS’ DEVOTION Our ferent lines of business. Prices Week of Oet. 17: Denver, Community Stouts, As Well As a 741-1 SonU F . Drive Phone KE. $747 St. Patrick’i; Castle Rock, St. Cars to East and West Full Range of ^ e s ta te Francis of Attifi’, (may have 1st a 15th of Each Month “Regittarsr one-day ezpo*ition of the PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Blessed Sacrament); La Junta Oflke A Warshoutc, 1521 20th St. 621 SIXTEENTH STREET St. Patrick’s; Stratton, St. Service— ^KEystone 6228 THEY ARE RELIABLE Cbarle, Borromeo’s.' I Thursday, October 14, 1937 Office, 938 Bannodc Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 P A G E THREE

i JUNIOR TABERNACLE UNITS i Officers Named Boxing Show Is Preferred Parish 4 Preferred Parish 4 WORKING ON BENEFIT PLANS 4 Trading List— Trading List*- 4 At Annunciation Miss Marye McPhillijps, social will be devoted to the Christmas Boys Club Plan chairman of the Junior 'Tabernacle fund for mission priests in Colo­ society, has reported that all circle rado. As a result of last year’s fall MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: (Annunciation Parish) members are working on plans for benefit, 20 $10 checks and boxes (Holy Family Parish) the annual fall benefit that will of tabernacle linens were sent to MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER:^ The marchantt repreiented in thit tecUon are boottert. They are Election of officers for the An­ The Boys’ club boxing ring has be held this year at the Silver priests in the Colorado district The merchant* repretented in thit oection are booster*. They are Mxioua to work with yen and are deaerrinf of yonr patronage. Co­ nunciation high schol unit of the been completed and the club is Glade Oct. 27. A life membership Acknowled^ents from the recip­ anzion* to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co­ operate with them. Denver Sodality union took place in the society will be awarded to ients describing the uses to which busy practising for its big box- g show Friday, O ct 22. This operate with them. Oct. 7. The following students the person disposing of the most these gifts were put, instead of tickets. being used for personal means for will be the second show of its kind ------^ ^ ------from the senior and junior classes The proceeds from this benefit which they are intended, show put on by the club. Judging by the C a th e d ra l will hold office for the coming the necessity of making the present last performance, the boys are go­ I year: , Catherine Scharp- benefit an outstanding success. ing to put on some good bouts with St. Francis de Sales' plenty of action. Tickets are on ing and Paul Mayerle; vice pre­ Miss Helen Rhoades and Mrs. Catherine Thackeray entertained sale for 25 cents. There will be SPracs 3811 275 Soath Lofsn fect, Casper Heit; secretary, Mary ILTH socim entertainment with music and spe­ Skelly Master Station Louise Hebert, and treasurer, Ag­ the Precious Blood circle Friday, Oct. 8. Three new members were cial prizes. The event will take C. J. (CHET) STEBENNE, Mgr. nes Marie Plumb. It was decided present at this meeting. They are place in the school hall, 44th and LOGAN GARAGE Ht6eU\t that four members from each of 13th AVE. AND LINCOLN Misses Eleanor Zook, Eleanor En- Utica Sts., at 8:30 Friday evening. the classes be chosen to represent C. E. SHERRED, Prop. CLEANERS AND DY^RS Skelly Aromax, Tagolene Oils, Moto Sway Lub. the student body in conjunction WILL IL D MIITl gelhardt, and Janet Schwenger. Fall Bazaar Planned The Home of Specialized Service" Mystical Rose circle met at the The annual fall bazaar of Holy 328 BROADWAY PEARL 3753 U. S. Royal Tires and Tubes with the officers at the unit Storage - Repairing Upholstered Furniture, Curtains, and meetings. home of Miss Ann Schlereth Mon­ Family parish is to be held Nov. Cara Called for and Delivered— Scooter Service (St. Catherine’s Parish) day evening, Oct. 11. Plans for 4, 5, and 6. As a feature award Wrecker Service Draperita Expertly Cleaned and Flnlabed From the senior class Margaret This Friday evening at 8 o’clock this circle’s participation in the a V-8 Ford automobile will .be Free Delivery Service McLellan, Marjorie Byers, Victor the women of the Altar and Ros­ fall benefit were discussed. Those given. Kalcevic, and Robert Magor were ary society will hold a card party present were Mmes. Cecilia Several new booths have been CARL’S BUFFET Last. Longer Richclicu Coffce Goes Farther selected; junior class, Clarabelle in the community hall. There will O’Brien, I. Goeing, J. Kingston, added. There are to be an Oriental 1519 So. Pearl BUCHANAN’S You’ll Remember the Flavor . . . You’ll Remember the Savings Beaman, Evelyn Glasmann, Des­ be table prizes and also special and M. Volk, and Misses Helen rug booth sponsored by the Parent- FEATURING FRIED CHICKEN mond Sullivan, and Leo Kitson; Richelieu Foods prizes. From the advance sale of Lambert, Bernice O’Brien, Mildred Teachers’ association and an apron Soathern Strle LIQUOR STORE sophomore class, Dorothy Jochim, tickets a large crowd is antici­ Kingston, Marguerite Bisbing, Hear Lyman Wood Piay tbe Organ counter under the supervision of and Piano at Same Time Fine Wines and Liquors Qnality’i Choice Economy's Favorite Charlene McLellan, Frank Gre- pated. The chairmen of the card Margaret Shelton, and Mary Niet- the junior Study club. WE SERVE SCHLITZ BEER ICE COLD BEER NEWTON’S MILK benc, and Max Hidalgo; freshman party are Mrs. Maddock and Mrs. ers. Booths for Ladies clas.s, Catherine Hogan, Margaret Swan. Following is a list of the Members of the Immaculate The hope chest, backed by the We Solicit Family Bnsiness Phone PExrl 1777 377 South Broadwmy Crtam , . . Batter . . . Cottage Cheese . . . Chocolste Milk . . . Orange Juice Stitch and Chatter club, has in­ "Pare as a Baby’s Smile" Bowes, Billy Shea, and Bud Sus- general committee members Conception circle were guests of corporated several new ideas. The WINDOW SHADES REFINI8H1NG “AL” N. BERUBE MUSIC Prompt Ssrelco Free Deliyery trick. The officers are planning Mmes. Bonner, Doherty, Feely, | Miss Helen Magers at a party in DRAPERY WORK REPAIRING dlub promises to produce one of to attend the initial meeting of Qrannell, Greenaugh, Griffith,! her home Thursday evening, Oct. ENTERPRISES CATHEDRAL FRUIT AND DELICATESSEN the highlights of the bazaar. Students. Be Tsught by S37 E. Colfax . . . Telephone TA. 1807 the season to be held at St. Mary’s Knopke, Mayeau, Moran, Schillin- 14. ACME Hoars—:7:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. 365 Days in the Yeas academy Friday, Oct. 15. ger, Schmittling, and Schweiger. j On Thursday evening, Nov. 4, The Beat FacUity in Plano. Dancing nad Mrs. Marie Schlereth and Miss the women of the parish will serve oil InstramenU A Hearty Welcome Awaits You by Nick and George Helen Russ were hostesses to Bless­ Mission Unit Organized The grade school football team a big dinner in the school hall. UPHOLSTERY Music — Written. Arranged. Engraved. ed Sacrament circle Thursday eve­ Printed and Published. The mission unit of Annun­ beat Annunciation team last Fri­ This will be a more elaborate affair 1875 SO. BROADWAY day, Oct. 8. The team will play ning, Oct. 14, The following mem­ F. M. KISER, Prop. ciation high school has been or­ than ever before. PLAINS MUSIC CORP. ganized. Miss Margaret McLellan St. Joseph’s and St. Clara’s orph­ bers were present: Misses Dorothy Business Phone Residence Phone Phone Spruce 3535 24-42 W , Bayand PEARL DRUG CO. Law Class Held PE. 4196 GA. 3611W ITth a Pearl Kmg Cole Room has been named ; Miss anage this week. Grass, Ann Lester, Jane Lester, Every Monday afternoon at Catherine Scharping, vice prefect; Instruction classes are being Margaret Walsh, Bernice Gibbons, CUT PRICES 1082 BROADWAY 2:30 a class in parliamentary law MILE HI Robert Magor, secretary, and Des­ held every Thursday afternoon at Luverne Friend, Mary Nadorff, )an’s Service Station MAIN 4646 FREE DELIVERY Excellent Lunches and Dinners. Dorothy Callahan, Cecile Merth, will be held in the school. The ROLLER RINK G. F. BERKENKOTTER. Prop. mond Sullivan, treasurer. As it 3:45 for gp-ade and high school All Kinds of Delicious Sandwiches. is the aim of the unit to interest pupils attending public schools. Frances Nadorff, Catherine Na­ class is for the adults of the parish. 531 BROADWAY Oar Specialty Is Filling Prescriptions Phillips 66 Gas & Oils the various classes in furthering dorff, Margaret Collins, Ella On Monday evenings a class in Skating every night, except Mondays. WINES A LIQUORS Pabst Blue Ribbon on Tap. The annual turkey party spon­ mission work, the following repre­ Horan, Margaret McCabe, Margie vocal training for adults is sched­ CARS WASHED AND LUBRICATED 7:30 to 10:30. Matinees Thorsday-Sat* sored by the Holy Name society orday-Sunday. 2 to 5. sentatives were chosen; Miss Vir­ will be held on Monday evening, Thompson, Barbara Klaverdans, uled. For Dclicioui Corn Fed Meats. Fresh and Dorothy Pytlinski. CaUed For and Delirered Monday nights reserved for private ginia Gallagher, sophomore class, Nov. 22. The captains and supervisors of parties. FmtU and Vegetablea, Fiah fn Season SAUNDER’S and Richard Ammon, freshman the bazaar committee met in the Spruce 9987 - Dakota A. So. Bdwy. Trade at The Young Ladies’ sodality held Quality Groceries, Fruits class. its monthly meeting on Monday school hall Thursday evening to and Vegetables Stores Mr. and Mrs. Michael O’Brien evening, Oct. 11, at the home of make a report of the activities in Curly Top their various districts. '^raham’s Cash Store 611 EAST 13TH AVE. Phone TA. 7923 of 3621 Vine street entertained Delores Ginnelly, 4631 Beach Parish Has 4 New 538 EAST ALAMEDA SP. 7809 575 ST. PAUL ST. FR. 4108 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frick, Mrs. Court. Th sodality and junior The first fall meeting of the Beauty Shop Free Delivery on Orders of $1.00 Meryl Williams of Oxnaid, Calif.; girls will receive Communion Sun­ Holy Name society was held Wed­ Fresh Corn-Fed Meats Mrs. Nola McCarty, Prop. Colfax at Logan KEystone 5333 or More Mrs. C. H. Switzer of Arvada, day at the 7 :30 Mass. nesday evening, Oct. 13, in the Fresh Fish in Season 282 So. Penn. PE. 7866 Mrs. Adeline Blair, Mrs. Thomas school hall. Expert Marcelling, Finger and The Holy Name men and yoUng Discussion Clubs Lsrfdst Fresh Vegetable and Fmit Store Permanent Waving THE CLARKSON Inside Inn Cafe Hart, and her daughter, Joulyn men of the parish received Com­ The senior class will hold a in Soath Denver Specialiiing in Luetro Mae, at dinner Monday evening. munion in a body Sunday at social in the school hall on Fri­ FREE DELIVERY Oil Permanents, |3.00 All Work Guaranteed CREAMERY 524 E. 17TH The first P.-T. A. card party the 7 :30 Mass with a good attend­ (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) day evening, Oct. 15. Anthony E. A. BALLARD, Prop. Good Clean Place to Eat and social of the season will be ance. A leaders’ , meeting for dis­ Muro and his orchestra will furnish Staple Groceries and Meats At Sensible Prices held Wednesday evening, Oct. 20, Mrs. Frank Monahan of 3027 cussion clubs in the parish is held the music. New Fashion Dairy Products and Soft Drinks at 8 o’clock in Hagus hall. Games W. 37th avenue entertained Mrs. regularly on Monday evenings at The Rev. T. J. Schulte, S.J., was DADS P U C E Special Cold Weather Dishes Open Erenings till 10 o'clock and will be played and prizes awarded. Purcell’s sewing club last Friday. 8 o’clock in the school. Four the guest speaker at the meeting Cleaners & Dyers 710 South Broadway All Day Sunday The following were the guests: The Finest Party Gowns 727 E. 17TH AVE. OPEN ALL NIGHT Refreshments will be served. Ad­ new clubs have been organized of the high school sodality. The PE. 9802 mission is 25 cents. Hostesses Miss Tobin, Mmes. Lavelle, Shana­ in addition to those which func­ Blessed Virgin sodality will re Exclusively Dry Cleaned Mobilgas Mobiloil are Mmes. Mullin, Moore, Monck- han, Koser, William O’Brien, Nahr- tioned last year. The new clubs ceive Communion in a body at Main Office— 530 E. Alameda Ave„ SP. 0079 PROMPT SERVICE ing, Lawlor, Piper, Mrs. J. Long Plant— 9513 E. Colfax Ave. r Aaror»< 82 SPECULIZED LUBRICATION M. DUBLIN ton, Marano, and Murphy. are held within the family circle, the 7:30 Mass Sunday. Call and Delivery Service 1 Rose Marie Hickert Dies of Cresson, Pa.; Floyd, Curran, one group having 16 members of There will be a council meeting We Give S. A H. Green Stamps Bonner, Moon, J. Lynch, McGraw, the same family, counting the of the P.-T. A. on Friday, Oct. 15, TAILOR STATION Rose Marie Hickert, nine-year- 100% UNION old daughter of Mrs. H. T. Bur­ and Trunck. young folks and the wives or in a high school room. 17TH AND PEARL ST. Marilee Beauty Shop Have Your Clothes Cleaned roughs of Erie, Pa., died in St. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Swan are husbands. The high school group P.-T.A. to Meet Billie Ohler’s Model leaving Friday on a vacation to MARGARET McADAMS, Prop. by a Reliable Cleaner Phillip’ s 66 Gas and Oils Vincent’s hospital at Erie Tues­ for Catholic students in public At 2 p. m., Wednesday, Oct. 20, day evening, Oct. 5. Several weeks Seattle, Wash., and Vancouver, schools will also continue to meet there will be a general jneeting of Market Croquignole Distributors of GRAFILM OIL 1471 LOGAN ST. MA. 9881 ago, she was taken ill of appen­ B. C. in the school on Monday evenings. the Parent-Teachers’ association in Fail Line of Meata and Fish Mrs. Fred Geier, who had been Fresh and Smoked Permanent Waves . dicitis, ■ followed by an abscess The Holy Name society mem­ the school hall. The Rev. Hubert visiting her mother, Marie Mad­ Makers of FAMOUS BILLIE’S Marceling, Finger Waving of the lung. Funeral services were bers voted at their meeting Mon­ Newell, superintendent o. paro LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE FINE SHOE NOB HILL I N fT dock, has returned to her home in day evening to sponsor a team Full Line of Beauty Work held at 9 Friday, Oct. 8, with the chial schools, is to he a speaker Phone PBsrI 1100 - 1487 So. Pearl St. 1122 E. ALAMEDA PHONE SP. 7331 420 EAST COLFAX Rev. William Smith of Holy Ro­ Silverton. that will be entered in the box­ on the program. The proceeds of Mrs. Agnes Troy of Raton, N. REPAIRING Mixed Drinks, Draught Beer sary church, Erie, officiating. Six ing tournament in November. a special demonstration will go to 433 E. KTH AVE. little girls, playmates of the de­ Mex., aunt of Adelaide and Kath Any of the boys in the parish “QUALITY” leen Morrow, spent the week-end the P.-T. A. fund. All members A Good Place to Get Shoes Delicious Dinners ceased, acted as pallbearers. Bur­ wishing to enter the tourney are of the faculty will be in attend­ Sharpe HOT AND COLD LUNCHES ial was made in Calvary cemetery. with the Morrows and her daugh­ asked to meet in the hall Tues­ ance'at the meeting. Fixed Right—NOW ter, Rene, who is a student at Lor­ Yoar Basiness Is Appreciated Here The child, who came to Erie from day evening at 7 :45. The so­ Reported ill in the past week are FAIR PRICES BEN FINE. Prop. etta Heights. Miss Kathleen Mor­ Jewelry Co. Parsons Bakery Denver four months ago, was a ciety also voted to stand the ex­ Robert Murray, Ralph Verdick, row is visiting this week at Raton, student in the fourth grade at pense of installing two shower Mrs. Stella Westover, and Fred 27 BROADWAY 126 BROADWAY Holy Rosary school. She was bap­ N. Mex. Burke. PENNSYLVANIA Mr. and Mrs. John Knopke are baths to be placed next to the tized and received her First Mmes. Handy, Pete McNulty, Jewelry repairing work guaranteed TIRES returning home this week after a furnace room. SPruce 0975 Holy Communion in Annunciation 110 Enroll in P.-T. A. and Thomas Bullock report the The Shirley Garage Sold by visit with Mrs. Knopke’s . church of Denver. She is survived Father Cornelius Lalley in Iowa. A splendid attendance marked following ill for the present month OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE by her mother, Mrs. Glady.s Bur­ Mmes. Westover, Burke, Kempter Father Lalley has just returned the meeting of the P.-T.A. Tues­ PHONE TABOR S911 Ogden Garage roughs of Erie, and two sisters, day evening. The attendance Hayes, Williams, Gorman, Mona Day and Night Storage, Repairing, W ash­ 1306 OGDEN ST. KE. 9252 Mrs. Bernice Tichy and Mrs. Ber- from a trip abroad. han, Conway, and Rupert, and Hauled Direct From Mine ing and Greasing, Gasoline and Oils Complete Service for Your Car The C.T.-P.A. meeting sched­ award was given to the third and COAL nardine Heffernan, both of An­ Robert Murray, Walter Crouse, 1631-37 LINCOLN ST. uled for Oct. 19 has been post­ fourth grade room. The report Puritan Lump - Egg $5.95 ; Monarch Lump-Egg $7.25 nunciation parish. on paid memberships showed 110 and Junior Roach. poned until the following Tuesday, Miss Marie Kenealy was the Wadge Lump-Egg ..7 .6 0 1 Pinnacle Lump - Egg..7.85 Oct, 26, owing to a conflict in date had enrolled since the campaign guest of honor at a surprise party Former Denver Post Weighmaster Handling Same Coal as St. John's with the Queen of Heaven Aid so­ for members opened last week. Tuesday’s meeting was addressed on her 18th birthday. Denver Post St. Dominic's ciety’s card party. The Altar and Rosary society The Siena Study club held its by Mrs. Clyde Cordner, one of McDa n i e l SERVICE the state P.-T.A. officers. Miss has made final arrangements for McNatt & Griffith first meeting of the season on Oct. the bazaar dinner, which will fea KELLY COAL COMPANY STATION 8 at the home of the presid^t, Louise Krabacher, representing Phone Pearl 0884 - Pearl 4768— PROMPT SERVICE the Junior Catholic Daughters, ture peanut-fed ham. Ith and Josephine TO. 5526 Service Station Dr. Harry A. Miller Mrs. George Schweiger. .spoke about the work of this or­ Mrs. Helen Handy was awarded Independently Owned tth and Colambine YOrk 9443 DENTIST a pair of hand-embroidered pillow MOBILGAS — MOBILOIL ganization for young girls from Sinclair Gas and Oil Extractions and 12 to 18. Following the meet­ slips by the Stitch and Chatter Pennzoil Specialized l-ubrication Plate Work Only ing, there was a penny march and club. St. Service Specialized Lubrication Service M A ;N 4885 ^

THE C. C. GILL Eye* Examined Glaste* Fitted SACRED HEART QROUP HARRY M. LUSTIG C. o[ C. D. C luk Talk Planned ENGRAVING CO. OPTOMETRIST steel and Copper Plate Engravers HAS SPECIAL SESSION of Office Phone KEyitone 3683 H i! T h e re Social and Commercial Stationery 93S Fifteenth St. Hold Joint Meet (Sacred Heart-Loyola Parish) for the first time, as did Father By Loretto Girls The Sacred Heart Altar society, A. F. Versavel, S.J., who was ap­ 1751 Champa St. MAin 3046 OCULISTS - PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED one of the oldest organizations in pointed director. An unusually (St. Dominic’s Parish) (Loretto Height* College) See At a joint meeting of the Con­ the parish, held a special meet­ large crowd attended the gath­ ing at the rectory Wednesday ering and took part in the elec­ The girls of Loretto Heights fraternity of Christian Doctrine college are making plans for their clubs Tuesday evening, Oct. 12, afternoon, Oct. 6. Father Ed­ tion. Mrs. T. B. Liverman, who You ward Morgan, S.J., pastor, met had served the society faithfully speaking program, which is enter­ 26 new members were enrolled, ing its second year of activity. GRANT COAL assuring three new groups. the members of the Altar society as president, asked to be relieved of her duties as president on ac­ Under the title of Our Lady’s the outstanding coal bargain in Denver— Leaders will meet informally every Leaders or Loretto Leaders the at Tuesday evening at the rectory count of her health. Mrs. Thomas Lee, who made a fine record as girls gave over 40 talks at various immediately following devotions. clubs and different organizations’ Lump and Egg Size, Forked and Clean The following leaders have com­ president in years past, was Aurora SL P iom en a $ elected to serve again. Mrs. Otto meetings last year. This year pleted arrangements for group Gertrude Waters and Eva Sydney meetings: Mrs. Mary Hoare, Frank Cerspach was chosen for secre­ $5.95 tary-treasurer. Monaghan will have charge of ar­ Next Wednesday, Oct. 20 Kemme, Miss Mary Keniery, Mrs. ranging for the speakers re­ freshly mined and guaranteed D. W. O’Keefe, Mrs. P. B Thurnes, Mrs. Liverman volunteered to quested by local organizations. Address—9600 E. Colfax Miss Mary Shovlin, Mrs. Thomas To Hold Novena take care of the needlework in Catholic groups that would like Ryan, and Mrs. Bernard Pilz. Any­ connection with the church vest­ to have one of thp girls on a pro­ THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN FUEL CO. ments and linens, with the as­ one desiring to become a member (St. Philomena’. Parish) gram are asked to call either Miss 1642-44 Court Place KE. 6161 CHICKEN DINNER is asked to get in touch with one sistance of some of the other Waters or Miss Monaghan at In preparation for the Feast of women. The washing of the 5 TO 8 P. M. of these persons or to call Mrs. PEarl 2468. Pilz, GAllup 3906-R, before next Christ the King, a public novena linens will be cared for by Mrs. will begin Friday evening, Oct. The Loretto journalism depart­ Served by the Women of St. Therese’s Parish, week. Lee, Mrs. Cerspach, and Mrs. ment will be represented at the The regular C.T.-P.A. council 22. Forty Hours’ devotion will Petrone. Meeting days in the be held Friday, Saturday, and Chicago Press convention this Aurora, Colo. meeting will be held Tuesday, Oct. future will be the second Wednes­ week by Maxine Rogers, Maxine 19, at 2 o’clock in the school audi­ Sunday, Oct. 29, 30, and 31, clos­ day of each month, and the mem- ing on the Feast of Christ the Davis, and Ellen Rita Milan, who torium. All officers, chairmen of bei’s of the Altar society will re­ left for Chicago on Tuesday. One King, Oct. 31. October devo­ committees, and room mothers are ceive Communion at the 8 o’clock of the stops planned is in (^«4ha, tions are being held each evening D on a ted urged to attend. Mask at Sacred Heart church on where the girls‘ri! want to see Father TEN YEARS AGO Mrs. Paul Murray’s card club at 7 :30 except Sundays, when the first Friday morning. It was they are at 5 o’clock. Flanagan’s Home for Boys. FETOULrf No SPBER.^GA^0407 T h is Space will meet at her home, 3226 N. reported at the meeting that Mrs. Three of the senior girls are Speer Blvd., Friday, Oct. 15, at Sixty women attended the J. McAneny is ill, and Mrs. doing their practice teaching in THIS OCTOBER JA M ES P. McCONATY 1:45 p. m. Mrs. O’Keefe’s group Altar and Rosary society meet­ Kemme and Miss B.olger were ap­ the Englewood junior high and will hold its third party at Mrs. ing Monday, at which the Very pointed to visit her. grade schools. Miss Hazel Mur­ Ward Anthony’s home, 2727 Java Rev. Dr. William Higgins was The first activity of the Altar phy is conducting the eighth gp’ade court, Oct. 20. The four clubs host. Mrs. J. T. Cronin was re­ society will be a bake sale, which English class; Madeline Weber, It is interesting to turn back the 4 are rapidly paying for the new elected president, Mrs. C. J. will be held in the school hall ninth grade world history, and school site. Others are asked to Campbell, vice president; Mrs. Saturday, Oct. 23, beginning at Mary Pagano, social science and pages of the years and read the begin clubs. Mrs. Frank O’Brien Helen Bishop, treasurer, and 1 o’clock. The women are al­ English classes. is chairman and will give advice Mrs. A. J. Quinlivan, secretary. ready receiving orders for home Mrs. Charles Dunn of the Den­ record of a business. For time and assistance to those who are in­ Mrs. Cronin recalled to the so­ baked beans and other delicacies. ver chapter of the Needlework has a way of testing purposes terested. ciety the fact that Mrs. Otto Talk* to Be Reiumed gpiild addressed the student body The women of the Altar and Kiene had been previously elected Father George Keith, S.J., will on Tuesday concerning the pur­ and policies. The fundamental Rosary society are busily engaged corresponding secretary for life. resume his talks on “ The Heart pose of the guild and its need of URITAN COAL in preparing for the big turkey The following women were en­ of Jesus in the Mass’’ at Loyola clothing for the poor in Denver. policy of the Bell System is not dinner Oct. 28. rolled as new members: Mmes. Friday evening at 7:45. Last year the Loretto students do­ W. E. Casey, Ceorge H. Creene, nated 12 layettes to this cause. of recent birth— it has been the The men of the parish re­ J. M. Hansen, R. J. Harrison, H. Miss Gertrude Waters was ap­ sponded well to the invitation sent A Good Low St. Patrick’s Will W. Near, and W. A. Purcell. pointed chairman of the commit­ corner-stone for many years. by the directors of the Holy Name tees. Priced Coal Catechism classes for children groups to receive Communion in On October 20,1927, it was re­ Open Forty Hours’ who attend the public school will a body last Sunday. A fine crowd Student* Entertained be held every Wednesday after­ Plus of men received at Sacred Heart Before the cap and gown cere­ affirmed by Walter S. Gifford, On Sunday, Oct. 17 noon at 3 :30 for grade school as well as at Loyola. After the mony last week several girls pupils and Sunday evening at the Mass, the Loyola group held a from St. Mary’s academy were en­ President of the A merican Tde­ rectory from 7 to 8 for high tertained in the home economics ^ E l 1 ¥ £ l i i T e S E n V i C E (St. Patrick’s Parish) meeting and elected the follow­ phone and Telegraph Co. Lump or Egg The Forty Hours’ devotion will school students. ing officers to serve for the com­ practice house. Their hostess was open Sunday morning, Oct. 17, at Nick Pillizi and his orchestra ing year: Walter Wade, presi­ Clare Werle, a home economics a 9 o’clock High Mass. Evening have been engaged to play for dent; Walter Sullivan, secre­ major, who is living in the practice devotions at 7:45 will consist of the P.-T.A. social and card party house in the fall six-week session. business o f the safety. This policy is bound tary. About 75 were in attend­ Miss Werle is teaching home mak­ Rosary, sermon, and Benediction. to be held on Tuesday evening, ance. The men will receive Com­ ing at St. Mary’s this semester. -H- American Telephone to succeed in the long run and High Mass will be sung each morn­ Nov. 2, at the Coronado club. munion in a body on the second ing at 8 o’clock. Special and table bridge prizes Sunday of each month. In the past week the “ Wigs and and Telegraph Company and there is no justification for The Mothers’ club of the school Patches” club has been selling will be given. Tickets may be Party Feature Planned its Associated Bell Telephone acting otherwise than for the will hold its October meeting procured from Mrs. P. G. Giblin clever little yam dolls in the m Thursday evening, Oct. 21, in the The members of the Loyola school colors, green and white. Companies is to furnish tele­ long run. of 1031 Monroe, who is the chair­ Altar society have a very special library. First and second grade man of the affair. “ Wiggs and Patches” will be hos­ phone service to the nation. “ Earnings must be sufficient attraction for their annual party, tesses to the faculty and student • • mothers will be hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Kindblade scheduled for the evening of Oct. hiidy in the green room for a This business from its very to assure the best possible tele­ Miss Corrine Manfro, daughter are the parents of a son, bom at O o o d ric h of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Manfro 25 in Loyola hall. They will give “ mixer” Get. 15 at 4 o’clock. Mercy hospital Monday, Oct. 11. away on that occasion a beautiful nature is carried on without phone service at all times and of this parish, and Forrest Lund- Among the various social events Oriental rug. The rug was on to assure the continued finan­ strom of Trinidad will e married Billy Foley, who underwent an of Interest were a delightful competition in the usual sense. display at the last Altar society before the Rev. A. Sommaruga operation at Mercy hospital waffle supper held in the den at “ These facts have a most cial integrity of the business. Tuesday, is getting along nicely. meeting and all admired it great­ Sunday, Oct. 17. Attendants will Pancratia hall for the resident important bearing on the pol­ Eiarnings that are less than ad-'' be Antoinette Manfro, sister of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Monaghan ly. In addition to this special students on Thursday. A sur­ FALL SALI feature, the women in charge of equate must result in tele­ the bride, and Russell Lundstrom, have moved to 1200 Detroit. prise birthday party was given icy that must be followed by brother of the bridegroom. After arrangements have planned to for Margaret Anna Mullen Sunday Mrs. J. A. Connor is visiting serve dainty refreshments and to the management if it lives up phone service that is some­ the ceremony, the couple will leave in Casper, Wyo. evening by a group of sophomores. awar4 prizes. This annual party to its responsibilities, thing less than the best possi­ for their home in Trinidad. Mrs. G. L. Monaghan’s club Among those who attended were ,,fOoip rooR I Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Franks, of the Loyola Altar society has Sydney and Ann Monaghan, Peggy met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. always been a lovely parish social, “ The fact that the respon­ ble. who were married in St. Joseph’s C. J. Findle. Honors were shared Mahoney, Catherine Morrison, and this year will be no excep­ Geraldine Macauley, Rita Briz- sibility for such a large part “ Earnings in excess o f these wiherI church Oct. 5, will reside in this by Mrs. Ryan and Mrs. Schaf- with guaronfced parish after a short honeymoon. tion. Tickets for the party may zolara. Prances Childers, and Ger­ o f the telephone service o f the requirements must either be buch. Mrs. R. J. Foley will en­ be secured from members of the trude Waters. James and Phyllis Rogers, chil­ tertain next. country rests solely upon this spent for the enlargement and dren of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Altar society, or the price of the Ooodncfi Tires Rogers, were baptized last week, Mrs. M. A. Hickey entertained ticket may be paid at the hall Company and its Associated improvement o f the service the members of her club Oct. 8. on the night of the party. with Miss Mary Regan as sponsor. Discussion Club of Companies also imposes on furnished or the rates charged Bafferies • Heaferc Beverly, infant daughter of Mr. Mrs. John Child made high score Joint Meeting Scheduled and Mrs. Thomas Sanchez, was and Mrs. E. J. Monckton was The Sacred Heart Ladies’ so­ the management an unusual for the service must be re­ baptized Sunday, with Mr. and second. Mrs. J. P. Courtney will dality and the Sacred Heart Holy C .D . o f A. Has Meet obligation to the public to see duced. This is fundamental in Mrs. M. Astorga as sponsors. have the next meeting. Name society have a joint meet­ Mrs. T. E. Ryan was hostess ing scheduled for this week. The to it that the service shall at the policy o f the management. The first regular meeting of the object is to plan a big activity “ With your sympathetic un­ Loretto League to Have to the members of Mrs. W. C. Catholic Daughters’ discussion club all times be adequate, depend­ plan fits for the near future. The groups Regular Meet Saturday SchwengeF.s club. Honors were was held Cct. 7 at the club house, able and satisfactory to the derstanding we shall continue c r - r Pocketbook. shared by Mrs. Cronin and Mrs. have plans for a party of* games, 1772 Grant street, Denver. The On Saturday at 2:30 o’clock the which will take place in the school to go forward, providing a OWN R. F. Taylor. president, Mrs. W. J. Foehl, gave Loretto league will hold its regu­ Mrs. Thomas Neyens’ club met hall at an early date. These an address of welcome and pre­ “ Obviously, the only sound telephone service for the na­ lar meeting in the library at two organizations combined to t e r m s with Mrs. Beagle Wednesday, sented plans for the coming year. policy that will meet these ob­ tion more and more free from Loretto Heights college. Mrs. M. Oct. 6. Mrs. Goodrow and Mrs. give a party last year, and it Roll call was answered with vaca­ show ^^you/n^’^ selection, J. O’Fallon, president, will pre­ Sheehy shared honors. The next proved to be one of the most suc­ tion reminiscences. ligations is to continue to fur­ errors or delays, and always side at the election of officers for cessful in the history of the meeting will be held at the home Mrs. W. J. Foehl gave an inter­ nish the best possible tele­ at a cost as low as is cation a n d S o A T the coming year. Mrs. Thomas of Mrs. Otto Kiene. parish. Garrison will be an honor guest at esting talk on her recent trip to phone service at the lowest consistent with fi- u The Ladies’ sodality wjll re­ Washington and other Eastern the meeting and will tell the mem­ ceive Communion Sunday morn­ cost consistent with financial nancial safety,” bers about her trip to the Holy cities. ing. The special sodality Mas.ses At the November meeting a NO RED TAPE - NO DELAv c Land. All the members are urged Drive Joined by will take place in both churches. to attend and bring friends. book review will be given by Mrs. Sacred Heart and Loyola, at 7 J. W. Seubert. o’clock. Announcement Made of Junior C. D. of A. C.T.-P.A. to Most Inquiry Class Topic The Catholic Teacher-Parents’ The Junior Catholic Daughters association will meet in the school Goodrich Silvertown The topic for the inquiry class of America have joined the annual hall Thursday afternoon. Get. 21, at Holy Ghost hall Monday night drive of the Needlework guild. at 3 o’clock. The pastor and the at 8 o’clock will be “ The -Soul’s Each troop will be responsible for sisters were delighted with the Need for Religion.” The Rev. Hu­ one layette consisting of 22 many mothers who reported for bert Newell will be the speaker. garments. the opening meeting which was 14th & Glenarm, KE. 0175 61 So. Bdwy., PE. 5772 Catholics and non-Catholics are The monthly meetings of troops held last month. Father Morgan A rtc ra ft invited to attend. 1 and 4 were held Monday eve­ is grateful for the deep intere.st SAM HOFFMAN, Mgr. ning, Oct. 11. A joint social, a which the parents are taking in Halloween party, will be given by the school and its activities. exclusively with Mary Anne Krabacher and Ellen Feeley at the home of Miss Kra­ Daniels and Fisher bacher, 4227 Zuni, Monday eve­ ► CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING ning, Oct. 25. Discussion Clubs ► Troop 9 held a business meeting ► The Surest Road Saturday, Oct. 9. As was sug­ ► gested at a previous meeting, the Meeting Weekly ► Classified Ads to Charm .... girls brought their sewing. Three ^ It will pay you to read ALL of the following adyertuement*. new members attended this meet­ (St. Mary Magdalene’* Pari*h) ing. They are Dolores Zale, Parish discussion clubs are be­ Hosiery ► A A. Dorothy Gray's Catherine . Schradt, and, Mary ing held each week as follows: Elizabeth Linger. Club in charge of Mrs. Evelyn Unincumbered. Excellent Housekeeper, BARBER SHOP FAMOUS position as Priest’s Houcekeepcr. Troop 10 held a meeting at the Beach, Tuesday evening at 8 wanf' clubhouse Saturday, Oct. 9. The o’clock at home of various mem­ Box H. First class barber shop. Bernie Mack’s BEAUTY PREPARATIONS in the glamorous new autumn Barber Shop. 1270 Santa Fe Drive. newly elected officers are as fol­ bers in the Lakewood district; Care for child in nice home, large yard, lows: Norma Larkin, president; Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 sood care. PE. 5957. ______iaiai& tfaaiiiiarvvvv^ WANTED— Household furniture, old cloth­ Barbara Sutherland, vice presi­ o’clock at the home of Mrs. Mc­ color Boom and Board for elderly people. 254 ing, pictures, kitchen utensils, etc. The dent; Joan Carroll, secretary; Rita Cord, 3076 Ames street; high S. Penn. PE. 0916. Denver Deanery’s Benefit Shop. Call Tabor 2916. 1335 Lawrenc^ street. O’Leery, treasurer; Jean Staple- school students, Wednesday eve­ Columbia Coal Co. ton, trpop reporter. A layette was ning at 1 o’clock at the parish hall. EGGS 3033 Fox St. KE. 3121 donated by the members of the The Holy Name society members DRUG STORES troops for the Needlework guild. will meet Monday evening at 7:30 MOKGAN’S EGG FARM E. J. GUINAN. Prop. We deliver in your neighborhood. Tests were given o u t by the o’clock at the parish hall. “GLITTER” HUTCHINSON’S PHARMACY 801 Sheridan Blvd. • KE. 8883 We Carry the Highest Quality Coals counselor, Clara Werle. The Young_ Ladies’ sodality and Your Naborhood Druggist at the Most Reasonable Prices Phone Spruce 0588 700 So. Peari high school girls of the parish will HOTELS JAMES HUTCHINSON Lump from $5.55 to $7.85 ‘Is Life Worth Living?’ be present at the 8 o’clock Mass Artcraft’s “ GLITTER” brings new zest Sunday, Cct. 17. n e w h o u s e h o t e l Is Subject of Address Solemn closing of the Forty to autumn costumes - . . new glamour to IN ’IH E SHADOW of Colorado’ s beau­ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS tptometrist and Optician tiful capitoL Colfax at GranL Denver. Hours’ devotion took place Tues­ evening ensembles. It’s the perfect foil Colo. Reconditioned Pianos. Players and Grands, HELEN WALSH The subject of the next talk in a day evening, Cct. 12. The fol­ for black . . . a vivid tone that harmonizes with autumn browns and CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS’ HOME, guaranteed. Organs, Pipe and Reed. series of lectures for non-Catholics lowing priests assisted at the clos- SP. 7864 - T. R. W ALK$R - 236 Broadway Assoeiata gives new contrast to greens and grays. 1772 Grant. Pleasant home for girls. and Catholics given each Tuesday ing:• : PaFathers ’ Chas. Hagus, John W . R. JOSEPH evening by the Rev. Charles M. Judnic, John Guzinski, William Artcraft’s exclusive Magic features in all of the autumn sheers at- Wanted— 3 Ladies, age 25 to 46, to rep­ FURNACES AND GRATES EYES BXAHINBD Johnson will be “ Is Life Worth Powers, and John P. Moran. resent Spirella Corset Co. in this terri­ Living?” Father Johnson’s Fri­ tory. Phone Mrs. Noonc, MAin 2960. L15 - $1.35 - $1.65-$1.95 f u r n a c e s INSTALLED * PbMH TAbw lU O day’s lecture subject is “ The Cis­ H. H. York. 527 E. Exposition. PE. 2268 B uierr Shop— Street Floor 2 I8 -2 1 * BM(. tercian Order.” Both lectures will PIANOS start at 8 p. m. in St. Paul’s chapel, HOUSE FOR SALE: $500 Beautiful Bungalow Piano, good 1520 Logan street. Near Catholic Grade and High. home, new, $35.00. The reading room is open from, income. 7 rms., sleeping porch, modern. DENVER MUSIC STORE 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 p. m. 509 14th St. N O nanids& lpisher SP. 1835. every day except Sunday. It is COST located at the address above. Deiwtf Oumed Sinem 1864 For Itan to Call and Give Betl- PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS matea on Fackins and Shippint Tell the people you patronize You have a date Wedne*day, KEyitone 8228 that you *aw their advertUement Oet, 27th— Junior Tabernacle So­ OKe* and Wareho-xie, 1521 20tfa St. ciety dance, at the Silver Glade. THEY ARE RELIABLE ' in The RegUter. R u les ’•▼W W W ’ Prizes

Each contestant must take at least one letter from each The following prizes will Ninth——One ton Pike View of the 28 advertisements appearing on this page and with be awarded by The Register lignite lump dr egg coal. Pike’s these letters invent an appropriate safety first slogan. and tbo firms advertising on Peak Fuel Co., 863 Wazee. The name of each firm from which the letter or letters CATHOLIC REGISTER this page at the end of the Tenth— One pair trousers, are taken must be written on the same paper as the slogan. ten-week Safety First Slogan (ready made), value $5, Eng­ Contest: lish Tailors, 901 ISth St. The slogan must have a minimum of 28 letters, although Grand cash prize— $50, The Eleventh— Case of assorted more may be used and any number of letters may be taken Register. soda (root beer or ginger ale), from each ad, so long as the contestant designates from which Second prize— Silver fox Windsor Water and Bottling advertisement the individual letter is taken. Safety First Slogan Contest cape, value $59.50, Dupler’s Co., 3030 Dewning St. Each contestant may send in as many slogans as desired. Art .Furriers, 1532 Stout St. Twelfth — Quart thermos Prizes will be awarded, at the end of the ten-week run Third— Womtui’t or man’s bottle, complete with cups. of the contest. wrist watch, value $37.50, Firestone Auto Supply and The contest is open to all readers of The Register and Butch Jewelry Co., 10 Broad- Service, 770 Speer Blvd. ^ their families. Employes of The Register and their families way. Thirteenth— Five cant of are not open to participation in the contest. Fourth— Porcelain Madon­ Worthmore auto cleaner and Slogans must be mailed to The Denver Catholic Register, na statue, 14 inches high. polish, Griffith Motors, 2735 Contest Editor, 938 Bannock street. Matt white glazed, value $35, Zuni St. Promptness in sending in the slogans is urged because Broadmoor Pottery, Speer in case of duplicate slogans the first reaching the contest IDEAS ON SAFETY ARE CHANGED Blvd. at 9th Ave. Fourteenth — One large editor will be given preference. Fifth— Set of Maas two- case Stokes chile (large size), tone door chimes, Charles W . Stokes Canning Co., 194 Do you back your car from Wells Music Co., 1629 Cali­ West Dakota avenue. POLICE NEED AID IN Watch the Driveway* the garage into the street fornia St. without first watching for pedestrians and on-coming vehicles? The Sixth — Oil painting of 32 Years of Play Safe! sportsmanlike driver does not. He stops at the sidewalk and at the mountain scenery, 19x29 REDUCING ACCIDENTS curb. He blows hi* horn, but placet greater dependence on being alert. inches, Varnum’t Art shop, Confidence Bake with 601 E. Alameda Ave. 32 years of learning to be Seventh— 100-miIe trip. the fur connoisseurs that we Auto Rental Service, 1624 are— Law Enforcement Alone Is Insufficient to Broadway. Eighth— Hard-carved Mexi­ 32 years of concentrating Curb Careless Driving; Education can shrine of Our Lady of on quality-r Guadalupe, Casa Rota de 32 years of true fashion con­ Highest Patent Program Needed Oro, 213 E. 17th Ave. sciousness—with every style ' ■ ■ t resource at our command— (By C l a r e n c e W e r t h a n , through traffic accidents. Denver 32 years of gaining your Managing Director of A.A.A.) right now is going through another confidence. law enforcement activity. We Some of us will have to unlearn 10 Months to Pay many things about safety. One have them every little while in S T O P - W ^ S T O P - 5 8 ^ fieretofore only In ‘*«pe* of the most important ones is that every city. We know that good cial'Order" plate op In MILLED the policeman’s club or traffic enforcement does reduce acci­ •terlinft could you get •uch fine detail. «uch ticket followed by the payment of dents. We know that the traffic a high*raiacd motif For Home Bajking a fine is not much of a cure for end of our police department is Truly, the pattern of our motor accidents. Enforcement learning more and more about the the year^ ACCIDENTAL DEATHS SHOW The ■ alone would be a very easy solu­ reduction of accidents. Comparing Pure Artesian Water SPECIAL JUBILEE PRICE Hungarian Flour Mills tion of the matter if only a very, the accident record from month very small percentage of our peo­ to month and year to year evi­ Soda and Root Beer on 60-Plece Senrice for 8 DENVER INCREASE OF 20 PER CENT ple were careless. But being care­ dences that we must go beyond Oa«a Stock Prise $71.00 less is not a crime and reduction better and safer cars, more law Call MA. 6064 vehicles, better than 100 per cent, Jubiitt Price $59.50 of accidents goes beyond the work enforcement, and better road en­ (By S. J. N e e l y , Director of 3030 Downihg St. of the police department. gineering. We are continually Safety) and fatalities resulting from motor YooSots $11.50 collision with fixed objects, better With limited force and facilities brought back to thd one factor In 1912, therdi were about 8,000 Other aeta aa lo«r ag You Can Now than 100 per cent. This, I am the police departments of every which overshadows all others, the motor vehicle fatalities in this S32.S0 community have been making a human element. We cannot or country. In 1915, this had grown sure, will give all of us a bird’s- Insure Your heroic effort to reduce losses have not yet disciplined ourselves to 6,500. Irt 1936, the motor eye view of the enormous respon­ to pay attention to such a degree sibility that is placed on the Na­ ROBY AUTO CO. vehicle fatalities had reached 37,- 324 So. Broadway SP. 2694 Glasses that carelessness is overcome. 800. In the past 20 years the acci­ tional Safety council, the Colo­ dental deaths from all causes in this rado Safety council, and the citi­ DODGE AND PLYMOUTH CARS Now you can get full protection agafnat A study of accident records dis­ zens of our nation and state if we lens breakage. Nominal premium. closes a few important features. country have increased 20 per cent, Service/and Parts Makes no di^ercnce where you pur* DEAD RIGHT including vehicle fatuities. Re­ are to discontinue this unreason­ Bsrgtint in Dcpendtbl* Used Csrs S Years to Pay e h ^ d your glasses. Stop in and let us First, wherever there is traffic able slaughtering of our people. explain the details of this useful there are accidents, and, sec­ move from all type of accidents protection. Here lie the remain* of Old Bill ond, practically all drivers have the motor vehicle traffic deaths and Safety Makes Savings We have records to prove that Quay, some accidents no matter how we have a decrease of 16 per cent FOR SATISFYING SERVICE industrial concerns have made Who died maintaining hit right-of- minor they may be. Having long in the accident deaths with an in­ great financial savings aside_ from Call GA. 4341 way; been concerned with the conven­ creased population in our country the saving of human lives in the He wa* right, dead right, at he ience and pleasure of motoring, of about 30 per cent. past ten years through safety cam­ Air Flow Air Conditioning drove along. the A.A.A. Automobile club has The following will give you a paigns with their employes, backed Distributors of But be couldn’t be deader if he’d for some time made a study of picture of the motor vehicle death up by rigid enforcement of their been dead wrong. these statistics. Examination of rate in this country from 1913 to ECONOMY STOKERS rules and regulations. OPTICIAN the spot maps of the various com­ 1934, inclusive, per 100,000 On Display at 2653 No. Speer munities and states shows the population; The following are some ex­ In 191S the death rate was 4.4. amples of what has been accom- Wife o f Prominent statement, “ Wherever the traf­ In 1918 the death rate was 10.4. $1.S0 Serving Fork (for fic is there are accidents,” is abso­ In 192S the death rate was 16.6. pliMed in the industrial field: One rcHahet) In “ Flrat Love’* GOOD CLOTHES NEED NOT Boulder Editor Dies lutely true. The heavier the traf­ In 1928 the death rate was 28.8. concern, for instance, reduced VARNUM’S ART SHOP pattern at apeclal In* BE EXPENs'lVE fic, as a rule, the greater the num­ In 1984 the death rate was 28.5. compensation insurance payments viroductory price ber of accidents. There has been an enormous in­ for accident from $39,802 for the 601 E. Alameda Boulder. — Mrs. Lena Buston crease in all important types of year 1922 to $8,470 for the year THE Paddock, 77, wife of L. C. Pad- This, of course, is subject to motor vehicle accidents in the past 1932, a decrease or savings of Art and NoTelties School Suppiiet dock, called “ dean of Colorado further examination from the en­ ten years. Pedestrian fatalities $1H,332, or 79 per cent. Another Varnum will paint ANYTHING to order. BUSCH journalists,” died Tuesday follow­ gineering standpoint evidencing have increased 30 per cent, deaths company, with an extensive safety ENGLISH ing a short illness, just one day the removal of certain traffic haz­ caused by collision between motor campaign inaugurated in 1929, re­ before her 57th anniversary. ards which reduce accidents. As duced its accident cost from $1.25 Mrs. Paddock, a Catholic, was a general rule, wherever you have cure-all for accidents. Students of for each $100 of pay roll in 1929- Jewelry TAILORS born at Indianapolis Dec. 6, 1859, automobiles in use you have acci­ the problem now believe that we to 11 cents per $100 of pay roll and came to Boulder with her par­ dents, and the accidents to a great are not dealing with a relatively in 1933, a saving of more than 90 901 FIFTEENTH STREET ents in 1878. She was married to extent are in the proportion to the small percentage of the people, per cent in five years. Numerous JAMES MOTOR CO. Colonel Paddock Oct. 13, 1880. amount of use. Credit Jewelers Combine Quality and Style whom we have been classifying cases of this type could be cited. DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS Surviving are her husband, three Further study by the club dis­ as accident prone, but with motor­ The following is convining 10 BROADWAY at Prices You Can Afford children, Mrs. Edna Monroe, wife closes that, while we once thought ists and pedestrians generally. proof that motor vehicle accidents Expert Repair Service at Reasonable Rates— Also Used Cart of a Boulder dentist; Percy B. that most accidents were com­ Therefore, a new type of approach can be avoided through the proper Paddock, Boulder postmaster, and mitted by relatively a few motor- is necessary. type of campaign: A. A. Paddock, associate editor of ist.«(, we now discover that a tre­ The A.A.A. club’s safety de­ The Gulf Co., Fort Worth di­ YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT the Boulder Daily Camera, of mendous proportion of all motor­ vision, has a record of 1,784,- which his father is the editor, partment believes that the prob­ ists do have some type of acci­ lem is with education of the indi­ 028 continuous miles of operation and a sister, Mrs. Emma Dickson, dents in the year. A study of vidual walker and driver. We must without an accident; the Grey­ GRIFFITH MOTORS DENVER’S' OWN BROADMOOR Anderson, Ind. 50,000 separate violations in Phil­ be taught how to pay attention. hound Management Co., Indian­ POHERY, Inc. adelphia discloses that only 1,500 It is true that law enforcement apolis, has a record of 1,020,000 De Soto - Plymouth people were found to have com­ must strike vigorously at the miles of no-accident operation; mitted three or more violations drunk and reckless driver and the South Shore laundry, Chicago, 2735 Zuni GA. 4966 Mfgs. of Art Pottery - Tile - Gardenware and at least 40,000 persons were other flagrant violators, but, ac­ 966,000 miles; the Morgan Pack­ involved in 46,000 cases. This tually, the accident total is ing Co., Austin, Ind., 855,419 miles, Speer Boulevard at 9th Ave. Denver, Colorado and similar tabulations disclose brought about by the average per­ and numerous other transportation CHERRY 3377 that we must change our ideas son, not a criminal, with whom and delivery companies have simi­ about vigorous law enforcement the police ordinarily have no lar records. A WISE BUYER first considers the reliability of the firm. directed at a few persons as a dealings. Such a person is just If the above records can be ob­ Play safe and choose careless, does not concentrate or GAllup 4217 tained by these companies through 2971 Federal Blvd. paiy attention. The safety cam- rigid enforcement of highway Change in Meeting paim of the Catholic Register by safety laws that their cost of C. A. BEEBE, INC. calling attention to the various operation might be reduced, how The Oregon Lumber Co. phases of the safety problem will much more necessary it is that we Dodge — Piymouth — Dodge Trucks Time Made by Guild in the minds of ito readers call carry out a program as citizens of 1648 Platte St. GA. 0123 forth those things which make safe our state and communities to re­ Sales and Complete Service Denver, Colo. The Regis guild will hold its driving and safe walking and thus duce accidents that will prevent Serving Denver’s Needs Over SB Years regular monthly meeting Sunday, reduce costly accidents in this dis­ the loss of life among our loved Oct. 17, at 2:80 p. m. Meetings trict. ones and our friends. of the guild will hereaftei; be held at the earlier hour of 2:30 FRANK BALDRIDGE GARAGE instead of 3 and will be followed PE. 0344 1445 So. 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Write Accident Insurance for Details. Delicious Mexican Foods Ask us about it. You can wait till its cold to buy your overcoat— But you Served in Typical Mexican Style and Surroundings Daily Except Sunday 213 EAST 17tb AVENUE PHONE KEYSTONE e>57 THE CHAS. E. WELLS MUSIC CO. can’t wait till the smashup to buy your automobile insurance. BRENDAN J. HARRINGTON N.B.C. BLDG. DENVER. COLO. MANAGER A A. A. A A. A A. A A. A.i N. C. Steel Insurance Agency METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 418 Patterson Bldg., Denver American National Bank Bldg. The Thos. F. Agency Co. SANDBERG MOTOR COMPANY 17th & Lawrence KEystone 5363 DALY Hudson-Terraplane Dealer 950 Bannock Street KEystone 8521 KE. 2211 INSURANCE BOX 1200

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with the arrival of an advance guard of the dele­ St. James' to Hold BOXING TEAM IS ORGANIZED Americans Honor Lafayette gation of American Legtonnairei who have gone to QUEEN OF HEAVEN AID WILL Europe to make a tour of American battlefields in the World war and of cemeteries in which rest Amer­ ica’s dead. The Legionnaires below are shown saluting the tomb of Lafayette in the Piepus cemetery in Party This Tuesday BY ST. JOSEPH’S NEW C. Y. 0 . Paris. HOLD BENEFIT PARTY OCT. 19 (St. James’ Parish) (St. Joieph’s Parish) to have boys boxing in every The annual benefit card party Horan, Joseph E. Smith. James Soden, Formation of a Catholic Youth weight class. Later on, wrestling George Sonner, W . J. Henry, Loretto There will be a games party of the Queen of Heaven Aid so­ Daugherty, T. J. Morrissey, G. J. organization was begun in the par­ and a basketball team will be or- Wednesday evening, Oct. 20, at ciety will be held Tuesday, Oct. O’Byme,' Piero De Luise, Frank De Rose, ish, this week. At the first meet­ "inized. Any C a t h o 1 i c boy, Joseph De Rose, Carlo Di lullo, Michael the Civic building, E. 12th and ing on Tuc.sday evening, a boxing i whether parochial or public school 19, at the orphanage, 4^25 Fed­ J. Doyle, M. J. Kngelhardt, George Evans, John Feeley, Giles Foley, Joseph Oneida. Admission will be 35 team was organized under the di­ student or working boy, is invited eral boulevard. For the conven­ ience of guests coming on the Celia, Joseph A. Ryan. P. C. McElroy, rection of Charles Rust, who plans to join the C.Y.O. Howard Darrow, M. S. Gfecly, C. H. cents. Games will begin at 8 street car, autos will be in wait­ Smith, Ralph Taylor, J. P. Akolt, P. W . o’ clock. Plans for the homecoming foot­ ing at the car stop to convey them Blanchard, N. Boggio, James Brennan, The mission will close Sunday ball frame and banquet are near­ to the institution. Plans have and T. G. Barry. night at 7:45 with Benediction ing completion under the direc­ been perfected to make this en­ Mmes. S. F. Chiolero, Francis Con­ tion of the Rev. A. Zeller, C.SS.R., way, James T. Cronin, R. J. Cummings, and sermon. tertainment one of the most en­ Thomas A. Clennan, J. J. Campbell, Phil and the officers of the Alumni as­ joyable of the fall social events Clarke, J. Fred Doyle, F. J. Gartland, This Sunday is Communion day sociation. The “ homecomers” will James Gaule, Frank Gamel, Edward for the children of the parish. They and to insure the little inmates Groom, John Grossi, John Spillane, E. begin the day’s festivities by being of the home a very happy Christ­ will receive at the 7 o'clock Mass, present at Regis stadium on Sun­ T, Gibbons, C. O. Reed, VTalter Game], hiMNAE PUN mas. B. Gust, J. C. Hagus, Harry Mulvihill, Masses on Sunday are at 7, 9, day, Oct. 24, when St. Joseph’s M. J. McCarthy, R. Stewart, Robert 0 . and 11 o’clock. team will play the Cathedral Blue- Mrs. E. T. Gibbons, general Sherrer, Joseph Walsh, Fred Durocher, chairman of arranufements, and Leonard Freeman, Joseph A. Osner, Jos­ jays. These teams have been rivals eph F. Onofrio, C. Pimelli, H. Taylor, for many years. The Josephites Mrs. A. C. Tremlett, chairman of A. C. Tremlett. A. S.' Vagnino, J. M. Archbishop, Bishop at Jubilee BENEFII PJimhave never lost a homecoming the hostess committee, announce Harrington, C. M. Higdon, Frank lacino, New Orleans, La.— The 50th an­ the following list of hostesses: Peter J. Jonke, 0 . M. Kellog, R. J. Kon- game and are not counting on icke, Irene Koser, John Labriola, Nell Sed- niversary of “ The Rosary,” the Mmes. B. F. Stapleton, Euffene Mad­ •breaking their record this year. ford, J. 0 . Rammey, Anna Reed, S. J. convent and academy of the Reli­ den, A. H. Seep, J. J. Dooling, Julia The Casanova of the Brown Slattery, Dorothy Jane Berryman, and Officers of the oi'ganization are; O’N. Ul. James P. McConaty, C. L. Lakas, gious of the Sacred Heart, was Misses Julia Cli^ord, Margaret E. Mur­ Palace hotel will be the scene of President, Francis Hose; secre­ Mario Mapelli, H. C. McCormack, Fred observed Holy Rosary Sunday. phy, Anne Birmingham, Margaret Fallon, the annual fall benefit social and McDaniels, C. B. Williams, Colorado tary, , Dorothy Ganschow, and Ann O’Neill, and Kate Smith, and Dr. The Most Rev. Joseph F. Rummel, card party to be given by the Springs; Fred McNamara, Jennie Miller, treasurer, Helen Magers. They E. M. Merrick, £ . P. Zarlengo, Charles Eva Arbino Imbro. Archbishop of New Orleans, cele­ alumnae of Loretto Heights coir will hold a meeting in the rectory Zarlengo, T. Raymond Young, H. C. brated a Solemn Pontifical Mass, lege on the evening of Nov. 17. on Friday, Oct.. 15. Marinero. J. J. O’Neil, J. F. Prinzing, Tell the people you patronize with the Most Rev. Jules B. Jean- Final plans for the benefit, the P. R. Riordan, J. Winters Morrell, R. i that you saw their advertisement mard. Bishop of Lafayette, pres­ Leonard Berberich of Los An­ Morrissey, J. L. Murphy. Michael proceeds of which will be used Moauro, AI A. Hauk, Paul Horan. W . P. in The Register. ent. to redecorate the college audi­ geles, Calif., and Harold Berberich torium were made Saturday, Oct. of Oakland, Calif., paid a surprise visit to their family at 421 W. 6th 9, at the general alumnae lunch- avenue in the past week. Leonard con-meeting held at Daniels & Fisher’s tea room. Mrs. Thomas came from Salt Lake City, where he had attended to some business. Buriiite, who is in charge of ar­ LAST TWO DAYS Mr. and Mrs. Clem R. Hacke- rangements for the affaiiw is be­ thal, formerly of .Denver but now ing assisted by Mary Neiters, of Idaho Springs, are the parents president; Mi’s. E. Lowery, Mrs. of a girl born Tuesday at Mercy J. P. Courtney, Mrs. Helen Boyle,_ hospital. Evelyn "Taylor, and others. MANY.ATTEND CLOSE Mrs. William McTavish of 228 Mrs. James Creamer was host­ W. 4th avenue is ill at her home ess to the members of the Alpha of intestinal flu, circle of the alumnae Wednesday O F PICTURE M I S S I O N evening, Oct. 13. Her guests were Fred Bliesmer of 411 W. 6th Mmes. Helen Dowling, Helen avenue, who has been ill for the AIIIIR SOCIEIV (St. Rose of Lima’s Parish) taxed the capacity of the greatly Boyle, and Grace Dickman, and past four weeks, is much better Sunday night, Oct, 10, saw the enlarged church. Father Keith’s and is able to sit up each day. solemn closing of a successful and “ picture mission” drew both Cath­ Misses Isabel McNainera, Evelyn (St. John’s Parish) Taylor, Elsie Schultz, Mary Mc­ The altar committee for the inspiring mission” fur adults at St olics and non-Catholics. Grath, and Mary O’Connor. month is coniposed of Mmes. J. St. John’s Altar and Rosary Rose of Lima’s church, Valverde, The children’s mission opened Miss Genevieve Kiser of Colo­ Dean, J. Canny, H. Harrison, and society will hold its monthly meet­ given by the Rev. George A. Keith, at the 7:30 o’clock Mass Monday rado Springs left Sunday for O’Hara. ing Friday, Oct. 15, at the home S. J. At the 8 o’clock Mass that morning, Oct. 11, and the “ picture offering worthwhile savings in Washington, D. C., where she will of Mrs. John P. Akolt, 3330 East morning nearly every adult and sermon” from 6 to 7 Monday eve­ The card party held Wednesday, Seventh avenue. Luncheon will assume a government position in Oct. 13, under the supervision of child in the parish received Holy ning attracted the largest crowd of MEN’S, WOMEN’S, BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ be served at 1 o’clock. Assisting tlie pure foods department. St. Joseph’s circle was a big suc­ Communion, and most of the children ever seen in Valverde. fine quality apparel the hostess will be Mmes. L. D. others received the Eucharist at 10 The children were assembled on cess and the members wi.sh to Mulligan, IV. W. Biller, James J. thank all who attended. o’clock. The closing ceremony the church lawn in a drizzling Garland, A. H. Plunkett, C. Walter rain, lined up, and marched into FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Rev. P. G. O’Connor, C. Hyer, and Michael Shannon. At church at 6 o’clock in absolute sil­ SS. R., will open a one-week mis­ 2 o’clock, Mother Augustine of ence. The silence and reverence sion in Laramie, Wyo., Sunday. the Benedictine order from South Psychology Class in the three nights’ service were Intereit in Festiyal Grow* Boulder, an exile from Germany, all the more remarkable because of will speak on her experiences and Each day sees new and added Is Offered by Club the fact that fully two-thirds of Prices quoted will include her version of the the little .ones were non-Catholics. interest in the forthcoming fall agony of Theresa Neumann of effective Friday festival. Every society in the par­ On Wednesday, the closing Germany. A representative from In order to answer the numerous night, the Sons of the American and Saturday, ish is enlisting its workers so that the Community Chest will show a inquiries made concerning the Legion drum and bugle corps, October 15 and 16 when Nov. 18, 19, and 20 are at movie at 3:15 to stimulate inter- hand they will all be ready.. The courses in elementary philosophy state champion for three years, e.st in the coming drive for the offered this -winter by the Bbl- entertained the children on the committee on the Ford car that Community Chest. banker will be given away on the night larmine club, one of the activities church lawn for a half hour pre­ of Nov. 20 is making good prdg- The members of the Altar and of the Regis Library association, ceding the closing “ picture ser­ re.ss. Rosary society will receive Holy club directors announce that the mon.” This famous child band, Communion in a body Sunday, VAI-UES Salmon The Very Rev. C. Darley, C:SS. matter to be studied in both semes­ numbering 47, headed the line of Oct. 17, at the 8:30 o’clock Mass. Valverde children and marched Fancy Pink R., and the general committee wish ters will be psychology, with spe­ No. I into church with the same reverent to stress the fact that the entire At the fir.st meeting of the P.-T. cial emphasis on character, its Tall can... 13c silence that characterized the two parish must co-operate in making A., the general attendance of tlje analysis and development. The previous evenings. Every avail­ Every homemaker appreciates a bar- ^ the bazaar a success. mothers of the school childr^ textbook will be Elements of was 46 per cent. The treat, which Psychology, by the Rev. James able chair had to be placed in the is won by the class having the Francis Barrett (Bruce Co., Mil­ aisles, and all adults were barred gain, especially when it is a food bar­ largest representation of mothers, waukee, 1935, $2.50). Frequent from the church. gain. .Foo(l_i^,the indispensable item, Its delicious flavor appeals was awarded the first and eighth references will be made to Corn grade pupils. Psychology of Character, by Dr. and lowering of food cost means more to lovers of good coffee. Great Bird Lover, Finest Sister M. returned Rudolph Allers, and to Safeguard­ money to spend for other things. Well, No. 2 Try a vacuum Can or Ja Thursday after attending the Cat­ ing Mental Health, by the Rev. can, S for.... 25c echetical congre.ss in St. Louis. Raphael C. McCarthy, S.J. The R ( ^ ’, St. Francis’ here come Safeway and Piggly Wiggly today! You will like it. In its first football game of the Rev. Emmanuel T. Sandoval, SJ., ' jCaptain Lee, Dies will again conduct these lectures, Stores, with some banner values which 12 CdHS season, St. John’s team downed St. Louis’ team of Englewood, but the course will not be identical you will want to take advantage of Hundreds of birds will have to 21 to 6, at St. Thomas’ seminary with that given for college credits W i D U O c t l l 95c look for a new benefactor now field. Homer Frederic led the at­ in 1934. \ Every one a money-saver. that Captain James A. Lee, their tack by scoring 13 points and the No credits of any sort ■will be entire team displayed rare defen­ required, nor is it necessary to A game to decide the parochial friend for many years, is no league leadership will be played more. The .small room in the of­ sive form. St. John’s meets St. have taken the, previous courses FLOUR Vincent’s team Friday, Oct. 15. of the series. Any person desirous at 1 o’clock Sunday afternoon Supreme ficers’ ward at Fitzsimons’ hos­ when Regis high and St. Francis pital which he had occupied con­ At a ceremony in St. John’s of an elementary course in Cath­ Salad Wafers 1 lb. box. 1 5C b*o^ 27c olic philosophy is eligible. At the de Sales’ clash in the first game $1.49 tinuously since. Dec. 29,' 1919, church Tuesday, Oct. 5, Miss Mad- of the twin bill at Regis stadium. will no longer resound to the elyn Kellogg became the bride of end of each lecture. Father Sando­ val will review briefly two or three Both teams are undefeated in happy chattering of tiny feather­ Boyd S. Bailey. The wedding had league competition. Regis high is 2 23 IL 11.35 . 3 5 75 ed creatures. previously been set for Oct. 16, of the latest and most recom- Beans r;s g ;‘ ‘^"“ c $ ...... c mendable books submitted to the tops so far by virtue of victories Captain Lee, the hospital’s but owing to the fact that the Harvest Blossom .^ Z Regis Review service in the week. over St. Joseph’s and Mullen best-known patient, died Tue.sday bridegroom has been transferred Home. St. Francis’, in its only 48-lb. Bag...... As in other years, the t” ition for morning, Oct. 11, of complica­ to New York the date was ad­ league tilt to date, completely sur­ Delicious Jam — > 46c tions that attacked his lungs, vanced. Miss Kellogg was given this course in psychology will be $2 a semester. The meetings will prised Denver gridiron circles by 24-lb. Bag.. gassed in the war. He had been in marriage by her father. The beating Annunciation team, last 69c be held every Friday evening at bedfast at Fitzsimons hospital for ceremony was performed before year’s champs, for the little Saints’ 18 years, because of a broken the Rev. F. Gregory Smith. The 8 o’clock, at the Cosmopolitan first league victory in two years. Ketchup neck that would not respond to bride wore a gown of ivory trans­ hotel, beginning Friday, Oct. 22. The second game of the after­ Kuner’s, large bottleQ 1 A treatment and other injuries to parent. velvet made in directorie It is planned also to conduct noon, scheduled for 3 o’clock, sees fashion and, dispensing with the- 2 f o r ...... ^ I U his back suffered in the World a course in Spanish literature on St. Joseph’s pitted gain st An­ war. traditional wedding veil, chose in­ Wednesday evenings at the Cos­ nunciation team. While the Bull­ Captain Lee, whose brother is stead a cap of rose point lace. Her mopolitan hotel. 'This will cover dogs now stand all even with one Msgr. J. F. Lee of New York, flowers were orchids, gardenias, the main currents of Spanish defeat and one victory in league Crisco cVr was a friend of many notables, and lilies of the valley, and her literature and will consist of a only ornament was a pearl dia­ games, they are not counted as a including Cardinal Hayes, Gen. 45-minute lecture in English and real threat. Annunciation team hu­ John Pershing, Queen Marie of mond clasp, the bridegproom’s gift. a resume, and round-table discus­ St. Joseph’s Card club met miliated by St. Francis de Sales’ A-Y Bread Rumania, and the late President sion in Spanish. Two semesters in its initial league start Oct. 3, Wheat ’N Milk or Whole Harding, all of whom visited him Oct. 6 at the home of Mrs. Roy will complete the course. The Atkinson, 506 Madison. High also seems to be out of the Wheat, Sliced, 1 lb. | C p at Fitzsimons. tuition will be $3 a semester. picture. 4 oz. loaves, 2 for...... U L . He carried bn a wide corre­ scores were made by Mrs. A. H. Plunkett and Mrs. Schleussinger. The proceeds of these courses, In last Sunday’s games Regis spondence with amateur radio as activities of the Regis Li­ barely nosed out Mullen home station operators throughout the brary association, will be devoted in the last minute, 12 to 6, while Airway Coffee world, to whom he listened on a to the improvement of the Regis Holy Family team established It­ radio .receiver said to be the finest library, which for some years has self as a league contender by L'^. lSc iU'’.- .53c in Denver. Every day, he held Littleton Society been open to the public. For beating Cathedral, 6 to 0. Fresh Fruits and court with hundreds of birds, further information persons in­ Rangers Will Meet which flocked about his w'indow terested are referred tu Miss Marie sill to eat the special food he Schrempf, assistant librarian at Fort Lewis Aggies Vegetables had prepared for them. Many Greets Fr. Walsh Regis, GAllup 6620. Although last Saturday’s set­ Baby Beef Steaks ventured into his room to “ chat” back by Adams Normal was the DU6TLE83 A V with him. Captain Lee and his made. A seven-piece orchestra third straight this season for lb.'33c Crispy-Juicy birds were the subject for numer­ will provide the mu.sic. Mrs. D E U Y E R Y JLl Littleton.— St Mary’s Altar and Regis college, out of the game Box, 20 Ib. ous magazine and newspaper ar­ Rosary society held its regular Coffin will' be card party hostess came one thing to cheer the heart C ,r. F.J, Sirkta. S k "' AU .Standard Grades of Coal Jonathan Apples Net or over'.69c A Kind for Every Purpose ticles. meeting and annual fruit shower for the evening, and Mrs. Stevens of Coach Mai Fiese. The Adams Baby Beef Pot Roast A Price for Every Purse at the rectory Thursday afternoon, will have charge of the tables. Captain Lee was a native of game brought to light a potential Best Cuts S h o u ld e r Extra Fancy and Fancy Red . His was among Oct 7, with Mrs. 0. Brien and Mrs. O’Brien, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. star in the person of Wilfred Mar­ OWEN COAL CO. the first American troops to reach Mrs. Stevens as hostesses. • There RitchMn, Mrs. Reese, Mrs. Stevens, tin, freshman halfback. Martin, Ib. 25c , i and Mrs. Baudendistel will have Delicious Apples 6 ib*. 25c SP. 4428 Belgian soil and in the big drive was a large and enthusiastic group who scales only 147 pounds, played 8«1 West Bayaud against the Hindenburg line present The president, Mrs. charge of the final arrangements his first collegiate game against along the Somme he was gassed, O’Brien, represented the society in and preparation of the hall and Adams Normal but was the out­ Bushel...... $1.73 thus ending his active service. extending greetings to the new card room. Mrs. Coffin has donated standing ball-carrier on the Regis Survivors of Captain Lee are pastor. Father John Walsh. He the table prizes and Mrs. Ohrel club. Coach Fiese expects to use Florida Marsh SeedUas his wife, Mrs. Eliner Lee; a rfesponded with comments on the the special prize. his speed and deception to ad­ Lamb Chops...... Ib. 33c daughter, Mrs. E. W. Howe; a many benefits to be derived from Bazasr Plans Made vantage when Regis college meets Grapefruit, »<> size 4 for 25c son, Jack Lee; a si.ster, Mrs. an active Altar and Rosary so­ Suggestions a n d preliminary the Fort Lewis Aggies at Regis Small Rib or Large Loin Steaks, Christie Daily, and his brother, ciety and told o f the special in­ plans for the annual fall bazaar stadium Saturday. The Aggies California Flame Monsignor Lee, all of New York dulgences to be gained by members and bake sale were made, and the were the only team on Regis’ city. of the Living Rosary. He men­ following chairmen were ap­ schedule last year which lost to Lamb Roast, 22'/2C Tokay Grapes, pound...... 5c Solemn Requiem Ma.ss for Cap­ tioned also the .important Church pointed: Mrs. Johnson, faneywork; the local college. tain Lee is being celebrated at societies in general, asked for.co­ Mrs. Zmilek, aprons; Mrs. Thomas, Southern Porto Rican 10 Friday morning in the Cathe­ operation of members with officers, towels. Sacred Heart Aid Is Lamb Loin Chops, S ' “ “ ..42c dral by the Rev. Henry Ford, as­ and suggested that a drive for in­ Requests for money, material, or sisted by Fathers L. D. Keating, creased membership be begun in apron donations were made. Those Under New Regime Sweet Potatoes, 6 ib*. 25c C.SS.R., and Jerome Weinert. the near future. It was alsoi sug­ making donations are to consult The Sacred Heart A id. society Sliced Bacon, ...42c The Rev. Damen McCaddon is gested that a portion' of the church Mrs. Baudendistel. Mrs. Johnson, will hold its monthly meeting at Salad Queen SEARS. KOFBDCK AND W). preaching the funeral sermon. be set aside for the members of Mrs. McKenna, and Mrs. Lewins 1772 Grant street on Thursday, Pork Roast, Pig Shoulders, Ib.. 24c 1740 BR O A D W .W ilEN VEK Interment in Mt. Olivet. Ted each society receiving Holy Com­ have charge of several beautiful Oct. 21. At this meeting, plans Fresh Tomatoes, 2 ib*. 25c Day service. munion in a group. faneywork exhibits that they made will be formulated to carry on the It was recommended that the and donated. One of the chief work under the new regime. Sacred Heart League of high school students meet at the attractions of the day will be the The Aid group, which with all Shortening Mayer Hardware Co. rectory one evening each week giving away of a bicycle or its volunteer workers has for 47 Cathedral to Hold Meet for religious instruction and dis­ equivalent in ca.sh, if the winner years cared for the poor in Denver, Mr». Tucker’s, Pure | ^ S R F E U J n Y cussion. Definite plans for this prefers. This will be given away is no longer an agency of the Com­ Vegetable, 1 Ib, carton... l O L 1520 Arapahoe The Cathedral League of the project are to be made later. on the afternoon of the bazaar. munity Chest, but will continue to Sacred Heart will meet Monday Social to Be Held Mrs. Coffin to Be Hostess operate as an emergency agent in FIDDLY UJIDDLY Denver's Largest evening, Oct 18, in St Paul’s Final plans for the card party Mrs. Coffin will be hostess to poverty and distress. 4 lb. carton...... 49c chapel immediately after the no­ and social to be held at the Town the society at her home on Thurs­ A large attendance is expected Hardware Store vena devotions. hall on Saturday, Oct. 16, were day, Nov. 4. at the meeting. Thursday, October 14. 1937 Office. 938 Bannoch Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PA G E NINE ■ 111 i,r- II I- v'iiM imiim , I, ,

MEXICAN SEMINARY RECTOR Nurses’ Sodality to FENCING DISPLAY IS GIVEN Huge Dope Ring Smashed *";,“*"* ftmtulUne From Sponsor Card Fete tured below it Major Garland Williams, district supervisor of the SSftURC •* PATraW bureau of narcotics at New York city, with part of the huge haul of o« •ehiac Meta aad aara IS REGIS COLLEGE VISITOR AT PARISH C.Y.O. MEETING drugs captured by his men in the round-up and emashjng of one of the • tra BMHOaa. Ic’a faat Ua Mbaa (St. Joseph’s Hospital) palaa dot to cotdVaatbtr. nation’s biggest dope rings. The raid netted 28 prisoners who did a afetpla oaoralcta. fatfeoa (Refit Collefe) business of more than $1,500,000 a year. aXMaura or amioa ara In spite of the fact that NYA The sodality will sponsor a card (Biexed Sacrament Parish) of the Church is planned for the t^jared. 60c AH iSr^Itta. The Very Rev. Ramon Martinez funds have been gpreatly reduced party Monday night, Oct. 25, at An enthusiastic crowd of 40 near future for converts and in­ 17 students are being given //se JAPANESE on {£n cr< } Silva, SJ., rector of Montezuma the nurses’ home, 1895 Franklin young men watched an exhibition terested Catholics and non-Cath- seminary for Mexican students at part-time employment under the St. Tickets are 25 cents, and of swordmanship by Carl Wyers olics alike. supervision of the Rev. Wil­ Las Vegas, N. Mex., viras accom­ everybody is invited to attend. and Glen Carey, instructors in Mrs. T. Raymond Young enter­ panied by Brother Salvador Mo­ liam O’Shaughnessy, S.J. Bernard The Sodality of Our Lady at St. foils and saber, at the weekly tained St. Norbert’s circle Mon­ lina, S.J., on a visit to Denver Strauss, sophomore, has been meeting of the Boys’ C.Y.O. in the day, Oct. 11, at a bridge luncheon. last week. Father Silva came named general director of field Joseph’s hospital met Wednesday evening, Oct. 18. The Very Rev. school hall Monday evening, Oct. Mrs. Hopkins was welcomed as a here to secure supplies for the work, taking the position held last new member. Mrs. A. J. Harring­ SiT O P O tl Dr. William Higgins spoke to the 11. John Geraghty and Walter seminary and stayed at Regis year by Jerome Daugherty. Scherer, instructors in boxing and ton received the prize. Diaper rash,chaflnq,eczeiT)a itchtnq* college. ^ On Tuesday of this week, the nurses on the “ Mystical Body of %easedglonce bypure,mild <■ Christ.” wrestling, and the two men in The school football team played Drama Club to Be Organized International Relations club charge of fencing put the young the Park Hill Tigers, last year’s A new Dramatic club will be opened its season with a meet- men through their paces in the va­ American junior league champs, organized at Regps college under ihg called by Mr. A. A. Barth, Guardian Angel Guild rious sports for the remainder of Tuesday. The score was 20 to 19 Resinol the direction of Frederic Han- SJ., scholastic director of the or- Plans Benefit Party the evening. Thirty-five young in favor of the Blessed Sacrament nauer, who plans to enroll about anization, designed to aid stu- women got their first taste of boys. ents in securing a knowledge of 12 talented charter members to f archery, under the direction of C. The Altar and Rosary society start the group? Three plays have world affairs. The Guardian Angel guild will E. Love, and of fencing, coached by hold a benefit card party at the had a large attendance at its meet­ One Cent a Day ■ • -ed ■been scheduled■ • -ed in■been connection with Radio Program Planned Mr. Wyers, at the Girls’ C.Y.O. ing last Friday. Six new members the college’s golden jubilee cele­ A radio program will be pre­ Public Service Co. Thursday, Oct. session in the school hall Wednes­ 21, at 2 o’clock. Friends are in­ were welcomed, Mmes. Raymond Brings $100 a Month bration next yean sented Oct. 27 '.y the Choral club, day night, Oct. 13. Miss Mary vited to attend. The proceeds will Reide, Karl L. Mayer, C. Smith­ The increase in student enroll­ which has been reorganized under Hughes is acting as matron of the line, Henry J. Dillon, Catherine J. be used for charity the guild does young women members of the Over One Million Dollars in cash benefits ment at the college has been at­ the direction of Mr. Hannauer. Hanna, and Robert Sailer. Mrs. lave already been paid to one-eent-a-day at Christmas. C. Y.O. oolicy holders by National Protective In­ tributedinoutea toro thetne workworK accomplishedaccompi Announcement has been made Hopkins was a ^ est. Mrs. Thomas Morrissey Heads surance Co., the oldest and largest company by the Rev. Bernard J. Murray, of the intercollegiate English con­ Mrs. Thoa E. Greene has been >f its kind. Frederic Hennauer, and Miss P.-T.A. SJ., who this year has enlarg^ test, which is open to all Rejgis appointed chairman of a benefit Their new policy pays maximum Prin­ Dorothy Goetzinger. the territory in which he will seek college students. The title of the An increased number attended bridge to be given by St. Norbert’s cipal Sum benefits of $4,000, increasing to $6,000. Maximum monthly benefits of students. The dean, the Rev. Wil­ essay to be submitted for the The V e^ Rev. Robert M. Kelley, the monthly meeting of the Parent- circle Tuesday evening, Nov. 2, in Teachers’ association held Tues­ $100 arc payable up to 24 months. Large liam Ryan, SJ., has taken Father awarding of |100 in prizes is S.J., president of the college, has the school hall. There will be cash sums are paid 'immediately for frac­ Murray’s place as moderator of the “ The Catholic Theater Movement.” returned from Colorado Springs, day, Oct. 12, in McDonough hall, table prizes and special refresh­ tures, dislocations, etc. Also liberal bene­ Regis Parents’ association. The deadline for entries has been where he conducted a retreat at when election of officers for the ments. The admission charge will fits are paid for any and every accident. year took place. Mrs. Robert Dee Same old price— just one cent a day. Age Twenty-five freshmen made re­ set for Dec. 8. Glockner hospital. be 50 cents per person. Reserva­ limits for 'i>oliey—men, women and chil- markably high scores in the com­ The first social event of the sea­ Joseph JReinert has been chosen presided until the new officers had tions may be made by notifying dreh— Ages 7 to 80 years. pulsory English examination held son was held at the Broadmoor editor of the jubilee yearbook, been chosen. The chairman of thd Mrs. Greene, YOrk 1381. Send No Money at the college for first-year men. Country club by the sodality. which will have for its theme, nominating committee, Mrs. C. C, For 10 days* free inspection of policy, Edith Reid is seriously ill at St. simply send name, age, address, iMnefi- Frances Markham and Joseph Con­ Chaperons included C. H. Kellogg, “ Fifty Years of Progress at Collins, presented the slate of nom­ inations. Joseph’s hospital, where she under­ clary’s name and relationship. No appli­ nell received the highest marks. David Kelley, Dr. and Mrs. Pflaum, Regis.” went an appendectomy Thursday cation to fill out, no medical examination. The candidates accepted and After reading policy, which will be mailed unanimously elected to office morning. to you, either return it or send $3.65 which were: President, Mrs. Thomas Mor­ Miss Grace Kenehan, 5700 pays you up for a whole year— 365 days. rissey; vice president, Mrs. Martin Montview boulevard, a graduate Write National Protective Insurance Co., of SL Mary’s academy and the 424 Pickwick Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., Currigan; treasurer, Mrs. Chester today while offer is still open. Weibel; secretary, Mrs. William University of Colorado, was one D. Phoenix, and Mrs. Thomas of the three women successful in Lynch, historian. The new presi­ the recent bar examination who were admitted to practice law in dent appointed the following com­ HOSIERY mittees; Program committee, Mrs. Colorado. Miss Kenehan is a Ladies' and Hissea’ Chardonize Hosiery, Getting Up William Lace, chairman, and Mrs. daughter of the late Roady Kene­ 6 pairs postpaid tl.OO. Guaranteed, write for NEW CATALOGUE. Homer Anderson, secretary; mem­ han, former state auditor and state treasurer of Colorado. Miss Ken­ Camival Will Be L. S. Sales Coaspany, bership committee, Mrs. T. £. Nights Caused Gfeene, chairman; ways and means ehan took the oath Thursday, Oct. Asheboro, N. C. committee, Mrs. George Dodge, 7, and has set up her office in the Syrries building. Patronize\ chairman. FREE TO FITS SUFFERERS By Kidney Germs At each meeting of this year a Mrs. Edward Shannon and her Held at School A large 16-ounce bottle of the treatment chapter from the Rev. Raphael two children of Chicago are visit­ Are you worried and annoyed by Getting ing her parents^ Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ which so many state has given relief from Up Nights? If so. you ishould know that McCarthy’s book. Training the the attacks of fits and convulsions due to the true cause may be irritating Germs in ward Oliver, to attend the Wedding A carnival for Wednesday eve­ the Kidneys or Bladder, which may also Adolescent, will be summarized. Epilepsy will be sent you FREE, upon re­ These reviews should prove to be of her sister. Miss Kathryn Oliver, ning, Oct. 27, is being planned cause other distrssing symptoms such as who will be married to Albert at Cathedral school under the quest. No obligation whatever. Just send Nervousness. Leg Pains. Swollen Joints, not only interesting but also help­ age and particulars to Ur. Fred K Grant Backache, Diaxiness, frequent Headaches, Wernet Sunday evening, Oct. 17, direction of the Rev. Barry Puffy Eyelids, Burning Passages, Loss of ful to solve many problems Go., 780 Davidson Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. through the various avenues of at the rectory. Three pre-nuptial Wogan and Sister Laurentine. A Appetite and Energy, so that you feel old REGISTER psychology. The class having the parties have been given to honor ham dinner will be served from before your time. Ordinary medicines can’t help much because they don’t combat such greatest attendance of mothers at the bride-elect; Mrs. George Mc- 6 to 8 o’clock at a charge of ■ IT a p p e a r s t o germs. The doctor’s formula Cystex starts the meeting will be given a prize. Caddon and Miss Lenore Abell en­ 50 cents for adults and 25 cents I III III b e DEAD ! Put it fightizig Kidney germs in 3 hours, checks tertained at a shower Wednesday, ■ iw w w ’ l w in a saucer full of pains, stimulates and tones the Kidneys and The sixth grade was awarded the for children. In addition, there Bladder. Users often feel younger, stronger honor this month. Oct. 13; Miss Marie Shannon at a will be games and various booths. water — watch it and far better in a day or so. Cystex must The room mothers appointed for luncheon Saturday, Oct. 9, and The apron booth will be in charge actually “ COME TO LIFE.” prove entirely satisfactory in 1 week and Mrs. Richard Oliver at a' shower be exactly the medicine you need or money the various classes, beginning with of Mrs. J. E. Flynn, who is re­ Every Catholic should havo this wonderful back is g'uaranteed. Telephone your drug­ the first, are Mmes. V. Preston, G. last week. ceiving donations of aprons, tea oddity. It is mentioned in the Bible as gist for Cystex (Siss-tex) today. The guar­ Advertisers “ROSE OF JERICHO." IT NEVER DIES! antee protects you. Copr. 1937 The Knox W. Davis, Hanelchek, W. Joseph. towels, and pillow cases for her Wo will send it to you ABSOLUTELY Co. L. McCarthy, Johnson, Earl Triduum Conducted stand. FREE OF COST if you send us names and Wright, and Reed, Eight new P.-T.A. Has Meet correct addresses of three of your Catholic members joined the P.-T.A. at the For Catalan Peace friends... In sending them oar free offer, October meeting. The Cathedral P.-T.A. as­ we will not mention your name... Please sembled in the Oscar Malo, Jr., send ISc for postage, packing, etc. for. Novena to Begin Nov. 24 Buenos Aires.— An appeal has been issued to all Catalans resi­ gymnasium Monday, Oct. 11. This offer this wee konly, so hurry, send Do You Want A A novena in honor of the Blessed for this rare gift N O W ! dent in this city to join in a trid­ The meeting was preceded by a Sacrament in preparation for the program, consisting of a selec­ UNIVERSAL SUN-RAY CO, ■ th ■ ■■ uum in honor of the Virmn of Feast of Christ the King on the tion by the school orchestra last Sunday of the month will com­ Montserrat, Patroness of Barce­ 821 N. Broadway, Las Angeles, Calif. Baby? mence Saturday evening, Oct. 23, lona, to pray for the pacification under the direction of Sister Mary Rita and three dance num­ Bondredtopoa hondrvds of and close on the day of the feast, of Catalonia. Other Spanish socie­ INVENTORS— Time counU in »pplyin« women from Coast toC ou t bers under the direction of Miss for patents. Don*t risk delay in patenting fgrmerhr chiMleN for yean Oct. 31. The services will be con­ ties made a pilgrimage to the from fiQetiosalttenHty, Shrine of Our Lady of Peace in Lucille Brush. The Rev. Hubert your invention. -Send aketch or model for aod evco often told they . . . Quality Merchandise—Genime Service! ducted according to the novena Instructions or write for new 48-page could never have children p^lan of the Blessed Sacrament Lomas, a suburb of Buenos Aires. Newell, guest speaker for the cr0^|W Proud and H a r ^ afternoon, gave reasons for the FREE booklet, ''Patent Guide for the In­ ____ lera from knowledge Fathers. ventor.** No charge for preliminary in­ and nse of a aimple borne ever increasing necessity of a P.- J method—detaib o f which I Sunday is Communion day for Irish Pilgrim Buried at Lonrdes formation. Prompt, careful, efficient T. A. send F R E E on request. . . . Fair Dealings—Courteous Treatment! the young women of the parish, in­ service. Clarence A, O'Brien and Hyman Paranta ere admittealy far ~ Dublin.— The largest pilgrimage happier, healthier and more cluding the members of the Junior ever to go from Ireland to Lourdes The resignation of Mrs. Jos­ Berman, Registered Patent Attorneys, ' contented, more prosperous eph Stankavage, first vice pres­ 684-A Adams Building, Washington. D. C. ' and actually liveiooger ~ ~ V Tabernacle society and the C.Y.O., has returned, with many of the in­ d y e than ehfldlesa coop leal A babv gives the real home ident, was accepted. Mrs. D. C. s|nnt and ties a husband vid wife In truest enduring who will occupy the front pews valids much better in health and love and interests. The m ajori^ of discontent­ ^ Co-operation With You and receive Communion in a body spirits though mourning two of Eaton was elected to take her . * PRIEST'S STRANGE ed. unhappy marriages art those at childla couples. at the 8:30 Mass. their number who died while in place. Mrs. J. E. Flynn, chair­ MIXTURE HELPS HAIR! Get This Knowledge FREE I Mrs. Edward Ward is leaving Lourdes. One of the two, John man of the ways and means comr -and YOURS! Friday to visit her parents in Lake O’Leary, was interred at Lourdes, mittee, made an appeal for the the committee of the pilgrimage continued support of all the QUEST. It discusses many subjects relating to the Charles, La. e tM HAIRMORE), mii^ by Fstlnr Jsme, OOrnen. fesoM orgmM aod teDs bow you too may comost your having purchased an Irish plot in members and told what had been which grow ^o c t hair oa h M of bald studeot fioM tronbles^is^ionsanfr of^othen juvejwbo rep^ed Mrs. A. Seidenstricker left airriva] after being childless for years, and accomplisbed in the 12 years the Iheu. more thsa KfiOO bottlea faavo bees oooeesrfidty Wednesday, Oct 13, to motor to. the cemetery there. « p o r t aa aatiafactory ivHe'f Y iW tfie va'rkwa organization has been in exist­ omd, an royaltie, gojug to ehiiity. Write for frm fam M troobka amtnabla io correction bv this h ^ ‘ Chicago for a visit with her son, tieatiso to R. H. Gihaore (brother of Fatbw Gdsaoed. method. ence. who is attending school there. Birth Prevention Opposed SEATTLE. WASH. Write DR. H. W ILL ELDERS. Suite 149T-L 281* IITH AVE. NORTH, 7th & F«li* Ste.. ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI. Mr. and Mrg. James W. Crea­ London.— Objections are being Mrs. R. J. Morrison, chairman Yes, these are just a few of the many good rea­ mer spent last week-end in Aspen. voiced in letters to the Times to of the new membership commit­ Miss Katherine Cannon of Ta­ the use of the mails for the send­ tee, reported 61 paid new mem­ T lS V / P M U IA N T TINSEL f * berships. sons why the merchants or service firms advertis­ coma, Wash., is making an ex­ ing of literature on birth preven­ Buy direct from mfr. No substitu­ tended visit with Dr. and Mrs. J. J. tion. It is the custom here of The meeting was conducted by „ ;i Xmas SIGNS tions. Iiowest prices. Larke free the new president, Mrs. George I ing in your Catholic newspaper are deserving of Reilly. Miss Cannon it Mrs. Reilly’s some dealers in birth preventives - I % XMAS CqROS-TREt l ig h t s catalog. Complete set of 12 signs $1. sister. to send catalogues to parents of E. Muller. The next meeting vC nnslnias/ . t r i m m i n g s - - g i r t s - your full patronage and consideration. 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P A G E TEN Office. 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, October 14, 1937

1,600 DINNERS TO BE When Vanity Becomes A IVIenace Clubs at Center Munson Cleaners and Dyers She had trumped her partner’s ace in the club’s weekly parly. SERVED AT BAZAAR established 28 YEARS The other players gasped. I f she explained that the humiliating 1320 East 17th Ave. Tabor 0109 blunder had been caused by a simple blurring of the eyes, they Domestic, Oriental rugs and upholstery cleaned by experts Elects Officers (St. Franci* de Sale*’ Parith) will reign supreme and the various Resume Activities probably wouldn’t believe her! It was too mortifying to confess A dinner served by the women activities piannea planned by those in that she would not wear glasses for fetlr that they would spoil charge will contribute to the en­ her looks. Have your eyes examined. Your mirror as well as (Regia High School) of the Altar society will usher in the annual fall bazaar and carnival joyment of all those who attend. The fall and winter clubs and your nerves will endorse the result. The freshman sodality elected Thursday evening, Oct. 21, in the Shower Given for Marjorie Eppich classes at Rude Park Community officers for the year Monday, giv­ center resumed activities under high school gymnasium. I^para- Friends of Marjorie Eppich COAL ing the position of prefect to Wil­ the direction of John C. Moody. tions are being made for 1,600 gave a shower for her Thursday liam E. Brennan. His - assistant Mrs. L. A. Higgins was hostess to guests, and adequate facilities evening, Oct. 7, at the home of Lump, $5.95; Egg, $5.85; Nut, $4.75 SWIGERT BROS. is William J. Dee. Glenn F. Men- the women of her sewing class have been arranged so that every­ Madonna Hughes. Those attend^^ OIL-KOATED FREE—PERMANENTLY DUSTLESS , hennet was named secretary, and Friday afternoon, Oct. 8. The one may be served quickly. The ing and enjoying the affair were Better Vision Good Service Edmund F Pelletier is treasurer. class, one of the activities of the Optometrists dinner will be one of the finest Mrs. George Eppich, Mrs. E. L. for Every Age at Right Prices The membership in the freshman Denver deanery, instructs the Atfas Coal Co. KE. 6544 sodality has reached 75. The that has ever been prepared. Chil­ Doyle, Mrs. Rita Boutwell, Mrs. dren will be. given smaller plates women in the use of patterns and 1550 California KEystone 7651 senior sodality has a membership Leah Dolan, Mrs. Alice Kidd, Mrs. the cutting of materials that are at half price. The menu includes Helen Reichardt, Mrs. Agnes of 140. purchased by the deanery and dis­ roast turkey, dressing, cranberries, Rosetta, Mrs. Alfaretta Watkins, The Regis High Dramatic club tributed to the women at less than mashed potatoes and gravy, but­ and Misses Helen Flynn, Leona will entertain the senior sodality half the original cost. on Friday and the freshman sodal­ tered carrots, celery and pickles, Gallagher, Dorothy Jeffries, Nora ity Monday with a one-act comedy. jelly, three kinds of bread, home­ Johnson, Mary Kinsler, Margaret Mrs. John F. \(ail and Mrs. L. STOCKS - BONDS J. Holmes were hostesses to the The Laziest Man on Earth. The made cake, and coffee. Meehan, Mary Notheis, Bertha leaders in the cast are Arthur Zar- Returns on the capital prize of Petrun, Margaret Sharpe, Peggy house council Saturday evening, We Buy, Sell, and Quote All Local and Listed Securities Oct. 9, at the home of Mrs. GRANITE lengo, William Doyle, John Monag­ ?500, which will be awarded Satur­ Weadick, and Margaret and Con­ han, and Jack Sherlock. day night, O ct 23, are coming in stance Doyle. Holmes. The council is composed GENUINE MARBLE of two representatives from each William Boyle returned to l)is very well, and all indications Twenty-one members of the PEDLEY-RYAN 4k CO. RAINBOW organized club and class, two BRONZE classes Monday after an operation point to a realization of the quota. council met in the assembly room This is the first year that a cash members of the center staff, and 840 17th St. Boston Bldg. Denver, Colo. PRODUCTS in his home town, Raton, N. Mex. of the rectory preceding the regu­ STATUARY two members of the board of di­ MA. 1241 Physical examination of the prize of this amount has been lar P.-T. A. meeting Oct. 6. The JflCQU£SilBROTH(-RS designated as the main award, and rectors. Through the organization evening at 4 o’clock at the Vail clubs met at the rectory Oct. 6 tin Brozovich and the nephew of Kate ning. Mass *will be celebrated on Hunter. MAin 7171 Brozovich, Anna Novak, and Diana Fabac. hotel, where Joe De Carlo was Monday and Tuesday mornings at Repairs on the church windows the toastrriaster and John Bar- The November meeting of the Firetool Set, antique brass finish...... 4.98 Prompt, Courteous Service Private cervices were conducted Thurs­ 7:30. Holy Communion will be were started this week. society will be held at the home day. followed by interment in Mt. Olivet. baiick of Pueblo and Frank Man- distributed on Monday and Tues­ Two new electric clocks were W . P. Horan & Son service, chini of Denver were the speakers. of Mrs. Joseph A. Osner, with CLEAN NEW CABS day morningfs at 6:30 and 7 o’clock. installed this week in the grade Mrs. Robert 0. Shearer assisting. Fire Screens, 3 or 4 folds, 30-in. high 4.98 Another banquet, served Italian Confessions will be heard every school. GEORGE PACHELLO style, was held at the Minnequa The marriage of Maxine Hahne- George Pachello, 17, of 1830 W est 46th evening after the ser'vices. Tell the people you patronize University club, with Vincent Ro­ wald to Thomas Hoss was solem­ Wood Basket, hammered brass finish 1.75 Ave. was killed instantly Sunday morning tolo acting as toastmaster. The The Young Ladies’ sodality held thpt you law their advertitement when the automobile in which he was its first fall meeting Wednesday nized Saturday, Oct. 9, the Rev. in The Register. DOYLE’S riding with several others struck the Royal Italian consul, Ca'^alier Re- Leo Thome officiating. The attend­ fender of another car and crashed into migio Grille of Denver; the Rev. evening, Oct. 6, and resumed the Radiant Gas Fireplace Heater, fully ap­ PHARMACY a pole. discussion club activities. At the ants were John and Eileen Hoss. Young Pachello was the son of Mr. and Luigi Pecorella of La Junta, and Lambert Dean Binkley, infant proved by American Gas Association 13.95 Th« Particular O rurtI** election of officers. Miss Gladys Mrs. Roxie Pachello. He is also survived Dr. Albi were the special guests son of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Bink­ 17TH AVE. AND GRANT by two brothers, Mike and Ralph Pachello, at this banquet Elliott was chosen president. Miss and four sisters. Mrs. L. F. Crowe and ley, was baptized Suhday, Oct. 10, KE. 5W7 FREE DELIVERY Mildred Hokanson, vice president, Large Bamboo Log Basket with bundle Thelma, Eleanore, and Lorraine Pachello. and Miss Anna Gargan, secretary- the sponsor being August Peri. Requiem Mass watf offered Thursday at Former Solesme* Abbot Dead Miss Kathryn Lewis will enter­ incensed fire kindling...... 1.98 10:30 in St. Patrick's church. Boulevard Paris.— A former Abbot of the treasurer. service. tain at a miscellaneous shower at (ilANl'DISaSt illustrious Benedictine Monastery The discussion club for the men her home Friday evening, Oct 15, of Sole.smes, Dorn Paul Delatte, of the parish was inaugpirated [See Dr.P.WFOF Bronze Finished or Solid Brass Andirons, DANIEL KELLEY for Mrs. H. E. Kimmel, the for­ ■M*' J b ------Fire Sets, Screens, priced to...... 35.00 Dan^l Kelley, 68, of 221 Lowell boule* has-died at the monastery, at 89 Friday evening and will meet mer Gerry Hannigan. The guests ASTHMA, HAY FEVER.CATARRH. vaxd. an employe of The Denver Post 80 years of age. Dorn Paul Delatte, every Friday evening at 7:30 in OCAFHSSS.SINUS INFECTION. years, died of asthma. He had suffered will be Mmes. Charles Montague, HEMV>CHE.HEAD*;jOt5ES,DlZ21NES6, professor at the Catholic Univer­ FOURTH FLOOR— 15TH ST. IHousehold Goods from the disease many years and was the fall semester. J. T. Hannigan, Jr.; W. T. Foehl, TONaifTIS. NCUWTIS.EYE AND EAR sity of Lille, resumed in 1883 the OtSEASCS.KiCH AND LOW BLOOD and Merchandise stricken by a severe attack Thursday. Sergeant Patrick C. Meagher, W. M. Lewis, Edward McCloskey, PRESSJAE.NERWOUSAKO (LAND He was born in Missouri and came to monastic garb. Seven years later, formerly connected ■with the Daniel Higgins, Gayle Herbert, aSEASES.PROSWC GLAN0.6017RE. Denver more than 40 years airo. Until he became Abbot of Solesmes. He HIR LEO AND BACK FAINS, BODY DUFFY STORAGE AND recently, be was weifCh>master at The R.O.'T.C. of the school of mines, and Clarence Mawhy, and Misses e ^ ’CE.SACRO lUACANO MOVING CO. Deriver Post coal yards. governed the Benedictine - congre­ has moved back to Golden. Martha Hannigan, May McDonald, 5ACR0 OCaPITAL THERAPY He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary gation in France for 30 years. L Kelley; a son, Daniel M. Kelley of Denver, Mass will be celebrated by Helen Lampert, Kathleen Flynn, 220 Steel Bid?., 1551 Welton St. and a brother, Samuel Kelley of Pueblo. Father John Moran Saturday at Kathleen Fox, Mildred McCarthy, “ Where Dinver Shop* With Confidence” Requiem Mass was offered at 9 Rita Clark, Dorothy Mayeau, A ll the B«*t Gr*d« of Wednesday at Presentation church. the State Industrial school for Burial was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Boule­ girls. Agnes Weber, Catherine Corcoran, Phone KE. 2111 $ 5 . 1 0 t o COAL vard service. Betty Prevost, Mary Diehl, Mar­ $7.75 Ton Birth Is Announced garet Siever, and Bernice Achen. The'promoters of the Leag:ue of Baeon & Schramm ALL KINDS OF WOOD When in Need of Help Mr. and Mrs. John T. Green of Chicago announce the birth of a the Sacred Heart will hold their >f any kind, permanent or odd job Barrett Flat and Irwin Coal & Feed girl, last week. Mrs Green is the regular session Tuesday, Oct. 19, call Employment Department. The Junior Tabernacle Society former Ruth Purcell of this city, at 2 p. m. in the assembly room Shingle Roofs PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS invites you to their annual benefit Mrs. William Purcell of Denver of the rectory. All promoters are Company Catholic Charities social— Oct. 27th, in the Cosmo- left three weeks ago for a visit requested to attend this meeting 8230 Walnut KE. 2513 THEY ARE RELIABLE a r t LOBENTZ, Prop, and turn in the sewing done. GA 668* 1666 Grant St. KEystone 6386 politan hotel. with the couple. 1471 W . azna