Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation \ Bishop McDonnell Resigns Plant Planned for Hew Parish Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1950— Permission to Keproduce, Except on Articles Otiierwise Marked. Given After 12 M. Friday Following Msgr. Sheen Named Head O f Mission Aid Societies .— Cardinal Pietro Fumasoni-Biondi, of DENViR CATHOLIC the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith, announced he has accepted the resignation of Bishop Thomas J. McDonnell, Auxiliary of New York, as national director of the Pontifical Mission Aid societies in the United States to take effect Nov. 1. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Fulton diocese of New York as one of the J. Sheen, professor of philosophy Auxiliary Bishops to Cardinal Spellman. at the Catholic University of REGISTER America, Washington, has been To Stay on Catholic Hour appointed to succeed Bishop Mc­ Washington.—In a statement; to Donnell. the press. Monsignor Fulton Sheen announced that he would give up As New York archdiocesan di­ DENVER, COLORADO rector for 13 years and national his professorship at the Catholic University of America, where he director for 14 years, Bishop Mc­ has taught for 23 years, to devote complated plant i* shown balow. From loft to rifkt Donnell has served the Society for his “ entire energies” to his new aro the church, rectory, parish hall (temporary the Propagation of the Faith and post. He will continue broadcast­ church), and school (attached to rifht of hall). the Pontifical Mission Aid socie­ ing on the Catholic Hour, “ but all Thomas & Sweet, Colorado Spriufs, architects. ties for 27 years. The Pontifical other speaking engagements will Mission Aid societies that he di­ + + + be diwontinued except those which rected in the U. S. are the So­ further the work of the Society ciety for the Propagation of the for the Propagation of the Faith.” Faith, the Pontifical Work for His office, “ equipped to handle Native Clergy, and the Missionary tremendous correspondence, at Union of the Clergy. times up to a thousand letters a The resignation of Bishop Mc­ day,” will likewise bo discontin­ Donnell will afford hiln time fully ued. to devote his services to the Arch- “ The secret of world peace is conversion of the world to the Archbishopfto Attend' truth and love of Christ,” he said. Cincinnati Installation “ There is no danger from the atomic bomb; there is danger only P from atomic men. Our problem is Denver will be among the 32 Arch­ not atomic control, but human con­ bishops and Bishops who will at­ trol, that is, the perfection and en­ tend the installation of the Most lightenment of the hearts of men Rev. Karl J. Alter as Archbishop who would drop lethal death on of Cincinnati Tuesday, Sept. 26. their fellowmen. The solemn ceremony will take “This is basically a missionary ' place in St. Monica’s Cathedral. problem, and all men of good will, , Cardinal Samuel we trust, will aid this apostolate Stritch of Chicago, a predecessor to the end that society will pre­ of Archbishop-elect Alter in the serve the temporal by seeking first See of Toledo, will officiate. the eternal.” [NCWC Wire] New Colorado Springs Parish to Begin Work on Church Just three months from the time Archbishop U rban J. Vehr established Ozanam Observance Slated the Parish of the Divine Redeemer in Colorado Springs, the blueprints are First Mass to Be Offered Sept. 24 completed for the new congregation’s place of worship. The Rev. Duane Theo­ By de Paul Men on Sept. 19 bald, named pastor of the parish in June, announced that groundwork will Plans have been completed for the observance of Ozanam begin soon for the construction of a temporary church building. A prelimi- Sunday, Sept. 17, by the St. Vincent de Pant society of Denver. inary campaign is already under way to obtain funds Building Is Purchased The second annual pilgrimage to Our Lady of Lourdes shrine Mass in a temporary chapel lent by the 15th air will be held to celebrate the occasion. The program, sponsored with which to finance the initial costs of building. The first unit in Divine Redeemer parish’s long- force. Of great assistance in furnishing the chapel, by the Particular council of Denver, St. Vincent de Paul society, an officers’ club unit, was" the Rev. Paul Potter, ^ e will start at 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17. There will be a candle-light range plans is to be a "multi-purpose” building to parish secured a wind organ through the good offices recession of the de Paul men and the Knights of Columbus Fourth cost $50,000, that will seat 232 people. 'The church of the Rev. John Nelson, O.M.I., pastor of Sacred g'egree honor guard from the church to the shrine, which is located proper will be separated from a social room by a For Church in Rangely on the church grounds at 2290 S. Logan street (East Iliff and Heart parish, Colorado Springs, and the Sisters of movable wall, to afford accommodations for the South Logan). This ■tvill be followed by the recitation of the Rosary, Mercy there. a talk by the Rev^ Roy Figlino, chaplain of the Legion of Mary; growing Catholic population of the area. A building has been purchased in Rangely for conversion into a combination church and Benediction will conclude the service. A public address system A permanent diurch building for the infant par­ The east-side church is the sixth in Colorado and parish hall. The parish has been placed u nder the patronage of S t I^atius. Cost of will be installed and seating will be provideded for those attending. ish is in the distant future, but when it is finally Springs, the others being St. Mary’s, Sacred Heart, the building, which was obtained at a repossession sale, was approximately $1,5(W, and, * All the Catholics of Denver are invited to attend this spiritual Corpus Christi, Our Lady of Guadalupe (founded in according to the Rev. Edward Fraezkowski, pastor of Rifle and the Rangely mission, the program, which will feature prayers for peace. built this first building will be a parish hall. A school is the next item in the development of the parish 1948), and the Pauline Chapel, Broadmoor. Divine congregation of about 100 persons had suffi cient funds on hand to pay for the building, Redeemer parishioners now number about 150 fam­ The building was waa lormenyformerly a plant. A residence on the property was purchased was replaced by the Rev. Paul D. the year 1881; others followed ilies, but widespread building activities being under­ store and living quarters, and will Archl^ishop W ill BlesS' Hall for use as a rectory after the parish was established. easily be converted to serve as a Slattery. In July, 1935, the pres­ and engaged in farming and rais­ taken in the area promise a rapid growth in the Divine Redeemer parish is located in the rapidly church and center for parish ac­ ent pastor, the Rev. Edward J. ing livestock. The first large herds developing N ob Hill district of the Pikes Peak church roster. tivities. Mass will be/offered in Fraezkowski, and the Rev. P. J. of cattle came up from Texas over In Welby Parish on Sept. 18 Stauter, then seminarians from St. the Chisholm trail in 1885, and city. The church site includes an entire block, Father Theobald will utilize his wide experience the building for the first time Sun­ Thomas’ seminary in Denver, came are the basis of the principal in­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr i^ill brick construction and measures in convert work gained at the Denver Qthedral by day, Sept 24. bounded by Logan, Farcagut, Yampa, and Cache la Beginning Saturday, Sept 16, to -Rangely^ Meeker, and Oraig to dustry until tlse drilling of oil in officiate at the blessing of the 110x70 feet It has an attached I^udre streets, with the exception of a single lot at instituting an instruction class in his parish begin­ hold religious vacation schools, in­ 1943. gymnasium in Assumption parish, grarage that will house the parish catechism classes will be held in ning Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 8 p.m. in the air force cluding evening sessions for adults. The first priests _ to serve Welby, Monday, Sept. 18, at 4 p.m. school busses. In addition to the tne end of the property. The envisioned layout will the building. The Extension In 1943 the Catholic population Rangely came In on horseback from The gym, built at a cost of $40,- basketball court and standard ath­ face the mountains, affording an excellent view of chapel, 1700 E. Boulder street. 'The course in Qth- Glenwood Springs. In the early 000, is of cinder block and red letic equipment, the gym contains Pike’s Peak and the Rampart range from the front o f olic doctrine will be conducted every Tuesday and society has given $1,600 for im­ began to increase because of the provements. Plans call for the re­ drilling for oil. 1800s Father O’Begley and later shower rooms and many features the buildings. Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Both Qtholics and Father Brunner served the Cath­ that will contribute to parish life. moval of partitions, painting and The Catholic population, how­ At present. Divine Redeemer parishioners attend non-Catholics are invited to attend. remodeling of the interior, and the ever, was too small to make prog­ olics. Cardinal Tisserant A stage measuring 36x18 Seet Rangely is situated on highway and two dressing rooms will be building of necessai? furnishings. ress in a building program and m Much of the furnishings will come July, 1946, the parish seat was re­ 64, the shortest route from Den­ suitable for parish ceremonies and ver, Colo., to Salt Lake_ City, school plays. One room will be used Archbishop Vehr to Officiate in Wheatridge Sept. 19 from contributions by parishion­ stored in Rifle with the Rev. Paul To Visit in Denver ers, said Father I Fraezkowski, who J. Reed as incumbent. Utah. It is one o f six missions as a Catholic book rental center served from Rifle. Priests have had Cardinal Eugene Tisserant will later this fall. There is also a room, ^so hopes to eilect a small tower After his transfer, priests serv­ on the building., ing the parish were the Rev. John- to drive approximately 100 miles arrive in Denver Wednesday, Sept 70x20 feet, suitable for PTA and from Rifle or Craig to care for 27, to visit the Sisters of Loretto 3 McMahon Priest-Brothers The structure, erected by J. W. Weaver, O.F.M., of St. Elizabeth’s, Altar society meetings. A school Rangely. in the archdiocese. The Cardinal, kitchen, paid for entirely with Martin, is considered one of the and the Rev. Albert Puhl, Cathe­ who is Prefect of the Sacred Con­ funds raised by the parish Altar best buildings in Rangely. It is dral parish, Qenver. gregation of the Oriental Church, society, is also included in the situated on the Main street of the The Altar and Rosary society Burse Is Completed is also the Cardinal Protector of structure. The building has gas To Take Part in Dedication oil basin town. was organized by the Rev. Paul J. the Sisters of Loretto at the Foot forced air heating. The men of the parish are con­ Reed. It has sponsored religious of the Cross. He is making a tour tributing the unskilled labor on vacation schools for the past three To date approximately $7,006 The Solemn Mass at the ded­ Family parishes are the mother in the archdiocese was broken In Seven Months; of all the .houses of the Loretto has been pledced to meet building th« project o f remodeling the summers, conducted by lay teach­ society, which will include sev­ ication of the new Sts. Peter parishes Of the new Wheatridge on Feb. 26 of this year by the building, and so far there has been ers. In the summer of 1951 the costs. A fund-raising campaign will Very Rev. Monsignor James eral days’ stay at the Loretto and Paul’s church, Wheatridge, congregation centered at W. 39th no skilled labor employed. Work sisters will come for one week to be launched officially this fall when on Tuesday, Sept 19, will be of­ avenue and Pierce street. Flanagan, pastor of the neigh­ New Effort Begins mother-house in Nerinckx, Ky. Father John Lauretti, O.S.M., who began Aug. 30 and every Wednes finish the instructions of a pre­ fered by the Rev. Thomas Mc­ A choir from St Catherine’s boring Parish of St. Mary Mag­ day night the men assemble to ceding two weeks by^ the laity. Fitting tribute to the silver ju­ Before his departure from is leaving for Rome, returns. At Mahon of Fort Collins, younger parish, Denver, under the direc­ dalene. The parish property, at work. Catholics of -the region take bilee of the canonization of St. Rome, Cardinal Tisserant con­ that time it is hoped that at least of the two priest-brothers of the tion of the Rev. B. John Pao- 39th avenue a,nd Pierce street, ferred with Mother Edwarda, $26,000 will be pledged. The rest Mission Opened in 1931 much pride in telling that the Therese, the Little Flower, has Rev. Robert McMahon, pastor lazzi, will furnish the music for was secured principally through been paid by Catholics of the Arch­ Superior General of the Lorettines of the debt will be paid from in­ the co-operation of the Ricci The Rangely mission was opened Franciscan, Padre Escalante, and of the new parish. The other the Mass.' his party crossed the White river diocese of Denver, with the com­ who made a Holy Year /pil­ come and from rental earnings. brother, the Rev. Donald Mc­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr family, pioneer Wheatridge res­ in May, 1931, by the Rev. Francis grimage to the Eternal City. Father John G iam bastiani, about one mile east of the site of pletion in only seven months of a Mahon of the' Annunciation par­ will dedicate the new church idents. Millard F. Everett, for­ J. Brady of Rifle, and was served burse for the education- of semi­ During his stay in Denver, Car­ O.S.M., pastor of the parish, as once a year with a lay catechist Rangely in 1776 on their famous ish, Denver,.,will deliver the ser­ and adfoining rectory in cere­ mer city editor of the Denver narians for the priesthood of the dinal Tisserant will visit all the well as all school children and some Catholic Register, now editor of teaching the year ’round. The exploration trip. This incident was mon. monies beginning at 10:30, and the first historical fact recorded archdiocese. Needing only $162 for Sisters of Loretto here and also of the members of the parish, will preside at the Solemn Mass of Catholic Action of the South in classes were open to the entire the students of St. Mary’s acad­ be present for the blessing cere­ Assisting at. the dedication in this locality. its completion, the nurse received Mass will be the Rev. Forrest dedication. New Orleans, was active in ob­ community at all times. gifts from 21 individuals in the emy and Loretto Heights college. monies. Later the parish seat was moved The first White men to become Allen, pastor of S t Anne’s par­ Ground for the newest church taining the property. past week to go over its $6,000 to Craig and in time Father Brady permanent settlers arrived around ish, Arvada, as deacon, and the + + + + + - goal by $60. Rev. Leo M. Flynn, pastor of Archbishop Urban J. Vehr Holy Family parish, Denver, as has announced that this sum will subdeacon. St. Anne’s and Holy Wheatridge Parish's New Rectory and Church ha used to start a second burse Who Will Help Build honor of the Little Flower, whose feast dajr is Oct. 3. St. Archbishop Will Attend Therese was canonized May 17, Seminary Gymnasium? 1925, in the last Holy Year of Rally Sept. 21 to Close Jubilee. It is hoped that tha* Little Flower burse No. 2 can Colorado Springs Drive be completed by that date in 1951. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will Those who contributed to .put attend the meeting Thursday eve­ the Little Flower burse No. 1 over ning, Sept. 21, to mark the close its goal were: of the drive of St. Mary’s parish, Frances E. Huberty, St. Vin­ Colorado Springs, to raise $100,- cent’s hospital, Leadville, $5; Mrs. 000 to complete the financing of Earl Radcliff, Denver, $1; Mrs. the recently finished school build­ T. C. Sliemers, Denver, $10; Mrs. ing program of the parish. John L. Haley, Colorado Springs, Since Sept. 4, a volunteer solic­ $2; Anonymous, Pueblo, $5; A iting army of 200 men and women Friend, Denver, $55; A. (), Dil- has been canvassing the parish linger, Denver, $10; Mrs. Mar- to raise the $100,000. Some $466,- aret Flynn, Denver, $10; Mrs. 000 has been spent in building the A. Durbin, Denver, $10; Mr. new grade school and gym­ and Mrs. Raymond Konrady, Den­ nasium and in remodeling the old ver $10; ^onymous, Denver, $20; grade school building for a high a Friend, ’ ' Denver, $5; Anonymous, school. Approximately $300,000 THE RECTORY AND CHURCH in Sts. Peter and erected. The re|:tory, which has one floor and a basement, is designed Denver, $20; Anonymous in thanks- was donated to the project by Mrs. for the addition of another story. It provides space in the basement gfiving, $2; Mrs. Margaret Archer, Spencer Penrose through the El Paul’s parish, Wheatridge, that will be dedicated Sept. for parish meetings. Cost of the project is about $60,000. John Con­ $2; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pimple, Pomar foundation. The parish is 19 by Archbishop Urbdn J. Vehr are shown above. The basement nell of Denver is architect and James B. Kenney is the builde/'.— Fleming, $25; in thanksgiving, a meeting the rest o f the cost church will eventually be a parish hall when the superstructure IS (Register phpto by Jerome) ______Friend, $5; Miss Agnes Mary E'a- gen, in memory of her mother, Mary Elizabeth, $10; Lt. Joan Faculty Changes Announced by Very Rev. William J. Kenn^iylly, C M . Wissing, Fitzsimons hospital, $6; and Mrs. John Nalty, Denver, $10. We Are Still Behind the Eight-Ball Contributions may be sent di­ The 206 students at St. Thomas' seminary, Denver, are rectly to the Most Rev. Urban J. I still waiting for someone to come forward to provide them All-Time Record of 206 Students at Seminary Vehr at the Chancery office, 1536 I with a gymnasium-auditorium for recreation space indoors Logan streeti Denver 5, Colo. I before the snow begins to fly. All existing recreation rooms An unbelievable all-time to­ billiard tables have given way to Father Gieselman comes to St. ceived bachelor degrees in canon They are the Rev. Subdeacons new quarters. These facilities will Thomas’ from Kenrick seminary, law and i^^'theology, joins the James Kane, Frank Morfeld, and leoching Nuns' Picnic I have been converted into living quarters for the all-time tal of 206 students began faculty to ^ e the place of the Robert Breunig. be restored when the basement S t Louis, Mo. He has his master’s I record high in enrollment. studies in St. Thomas’ sem­ section of the new gymnasium is Rev. Simon SniImith, ' ' C. M., theology Three priests of the seminary inary, Denver, this week, completed. degree in philosophy. He will teach professor, whj) Will become a mem­ faculty will teach theolpgy classes W ill Be Held Sept. 16 ] A gymnasium is imperative to provide for the health for members of the editorial staff The annual picnic for teaching after returning to the school Two New Members Spanish and plain chant He is ber of the nrfligion department I and welfare of the seminarians, who spend long hours in taking the place of the Rev, An­ of De Paul imiVersity, Chicago. of the Register. They are the Very sisters of the Archdiocese of Den­ S prayer and study. Work will begin soon on the basement Sept. 9. This number is about 25 Of Faculty Rev. William Kenneally, C.M., rec ver will be held Saturday, Sept more than were accommodated last thony Mayoral, C.M., who has re­ Dioconoto Or^inaHona tor; the Rev. George C. Tolman, 16, at 10 o’clock at Loretto i of the building, to provide recreation rooms and bowling year, when it was thought that There are two new members of the faculty and the Rev. John Dan- turned to the Philippine Iriands. C.M.; and Father Danaher. Heights college. There will be a the seminary had reached its ab­ Ordinations to the diaconate I alleys, but help is needed to complete the project. Father Mayoral had been lent Returning seminarians are re­ movie and other types of recre­ solute maximum capacity. aher, C.M., has returned after a will be one {of the first major I The total cost of the building will be about $50,000. year in Rome where he completed to the Western United States prov­ events oiT the seminary calendar. joicing over the four new hand­ ation. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr I About half of this is now available. Anyone who wishes to The returning seminarians and work to receive his doctorate in ince of the Vincentians for two Archbishop Uiiban J. Vehr will ball courta that have been erected and the Rev. Edward J. Leyden, years. He was in this country to archdiocese superintendent of I assist with this project is asked fo get in touch with the the new students found a number canon law, which subject he will confer the order in the semina:ary to the north of the original sem­ of changes. The already depleted again teach. The two new Vincen­ learn English and taught Spanish chapel Saturday,,1 Sept.Sepi 23, at 8:30. inary building. Each court has a schools, will be present. The full I Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Chancery office, 1536 Logan recreational facilities have been tians on the faculty are the Rev. in tne Denver seminary. Three students of the archdiocese regulation size cement floor and day’s program is be" neing planned by u I street, Denver, Colo. limited further by Uie need of more Richard Gieselman, C.M., and the Father Towns, who has just re­ are included 1 ii) the dozen young the walla are built of cinder blocks the Sisters of Charity o f Xavier, 4*Uirt.ilii:ijUiLi living space. Pingpong tables and Rev. James Towns, C.M. turned from Rome where he re­ men who will receive the diaconate. painted green. x Kans. J 1 1

» PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone! KEyetone 4205 Thursday, Sept. 74, 1950

615 17thStrec Bitween WfHen aai CelUaraia St. Philomena's Adult Choir to Resume Youngsters at Lourdes Rehearsals at Rectory Friday, Sept. 15 To Form Little Theater ■ & M O X (St. Philomena’t Pariah, Denrer) (Our Lady >f Lourdes Parish, St. Philomena’s adult choir will hold its first rehearsal after the summer vacation of Lourdes club, and are given to Special Sunday Dinner . Penver) increase the soejal life of the on Friday, Sept. 15, in the rectory. Rehearsals will begin at 7:45 and will last approxi­ The children at Lourdes will or­ parish. Served from 11:00 U. to 5:00 P. M. mately an hour. Women and high school girls with vocal talent are invited to join the choir, ganize a Litt e Theater and will Members of the Altar society . Choice of Sonp or Cocktail which sings at the 11 o’clock High Mass on Sundays. It is hoped that all those who con­ produce w«el:ly plays for the met Thursday, Sept. 7, and ROAST SIRLOIN OF REEF tributed to the success of last year's inaugural effort will again give their time and amusement j)f the parish. One hun­ elected their officers for the year. dred and twsnty-two boys and with Freih Maikroom Sauce, Maihed Potatoee, String Beane talents for the beauty of the Mrs. Perry Fisher was re-elected divine services, president, appointed Mrs. Wilcox lyn A. Freehling a n d Emmett girls, membeis of the Lourdes president, and Mrs. Joseph Young Individually Baked St. Philoraena’s Altar and Ro­ in September of that year. Mrs. Byrne and Rita Kress as godpar­ Mpuntain cluq, whose ages range was re-elected secretary. Vice sary society held its first m ating Duggan was appointed in June by ents, respectively. from seven toj 15, will participate presidents elected were Mmes. CHICKEN PIE in the dramaljic club this winter. (Choice Uilk-Ped Chicken In Bich. of the fall season Sept. 11 in the Mrs. James E. Cummings, 1950 ' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Drake Tobin, Rack, Angerer, Greenwald, Netnrel G n rj irlth Freeh Gerdcn home of Mrs. W. E. Jones. Miss PTA president. of 825 Fillmore left Sept. 8 for Fourteen groups will be given dif­ Cordova, Pierzina, Arnold, and Vecetablee) Augustine Girardot, Mrs. Philo- Chicago to attend the funeral of ferent plays bo study, and, when Kennedy. Mrs. Ray Amundsen Dorothy Ritchie at the Coneole mena Hodges, and Miss Anna Mrs. Drake’s mother, Mrs. John the parts have been learned, ex­ was elected treasurer, and the Tha first full-length bi­ of Our Hammond Organ Savage were the cohostesses. Sennessey. perts in voicei and dramatics will parliamentarian is Mrs. Mark Be­ Prirete Dining Roomi fer Pirtle -Phone85 CH. 1*11 ography of the saint of Fifty-two members were present. Miss Ursula Zint has enrolled train the cbililren for perfection han. A drive for new member.ship B 4 0 0 SEATS • NO LIQUOR ORGAN MUSK The recitation of the Rosary was as a freshman at Colorado A. and in their parts. When the plays are wijl be made at the Masses Sun­ "ordinary goodnea"... led by Mrs. Catherine Reardon. M. college, Fort Collins. ready, costumqs will be made and day, Sept. 17. The president, Mrs. C. A. The Rev. Edward Woeber and the shows wil| be staged for pa­ Freudenstein, presided. Mrs. A. M. the Rev. Thomas Dempsey, mem­ rishioners in the new parish hall. Sobota was a guest. Mrs. Otto bers of the society of the Servants The Little Theater will b4gin next ST. MARIA GORETTI Kiene, corresponding secretary, of the Paraclete at Jemez Springs, week. j submitted a report of letters N. Mex., visited in the parish in The Teen-Age club will meet All Saints' Parish By Marie Cecilia Buehrie written and received during the the past week and offered Mass end have its weekly dance summer recess. Mrs. Helen Bishop, on Sept 10 in the convent chapel. Thursday evening, Sept. 14, at Now you can read the com pit it sewing chairman, reported the Father Woeber was an assistant at 7:30 in the hall. The group of account of the little Italian completion of a new alb, the re­ S t Philomena’s before joining the teen-agers,' qnder the care of Will Hold Social jirl whose canonization attracted placing of lace on a rochet, and Servants of the Paraclete. Mrs. Mary. Martin, is learning the attention of the wbdle considerable mending by herself Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter and popular dancing at its weekly world on June 24, Here the ii and her committee. Mrs. Emily family, formerly of St Cajetan’s meetings. Tie new officers CLL th u f, a h a }. .. Syrianey, visiting chairman, re­ parish, are now living at 1228 St. elected this month tq run the Friday, Sept. 15 in ell her limplicity and beanty ported that Mrs. E. E. Nevans Paul street They bought the home club are Nancy Griebel, presi­ of character, this child aaiot (All Saint*' Pariah, Denvar) is recovering from her recent of Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Foppe, dent; Jerry Taylor, vice presi­ who is the model end patron for illness. Prayers were asked for who have moved to St. Anne’s dent; Jim Brogan, treasurer; Gala festivities aj.e in store for the youth of today. A eballenf- other members who are ill. Mrs. parish,’ Arvada, where Mr. Foppe McCONATY Mhvkah, Mike Dwyer, membership members of All Saints’ parish and inj and inspiring atory, (old Marion Strain, membership chair­ will open his new business. leader, with Julie Lowe as co­ man, stated that lapsed members The Rosary for Harry A. Sulli­ leader. their friends Friday night. Sept. by an experieffeed writer who and new parishioners would be van, former commander of the 15. An old-fashioned social will spent some months in to • 0 9 130 Atten(l PTA Meeting get under way in SL Patrick’s aha, n ot axpaniioa. contacted before the October meet­ American L ^ o n post 1, Denver, obtain first-hand information ing in a vigorous effort to increase was led by Thomas Fitzgerald of One hundred and thirty mem­ (Fort Logan) parish hall begin­ ning at 7 :30 p.m. for her book. $2.S0 the membership. Mrs. H. T. Zook, Mrs. Don Wilcox 1667 St. Paul street, present post bers of the PTA attended the first chairman for clubs, stated that 23 commander. meeting Sept. 12 in the school For th« entertainment of all active clubs would soon be func Leo Bohl Named Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Gunder­ hall. Rules and regulations of there will be a games party, card tioning for the new season. She O r u L b w , j o o a L Athletic Gooch son of 1446 Detroit street are the school were given to the party, and dance conducted in the JAMES CLARKE urged full co-operation in this im­ Leo “ Bozo” Bahl of 617 Lowell newcomers to t h e parish. Dr. parents. The pastor then outlined two classrooms and social hall, re­ portant project and asked for the Gunderson is a resident physician the work of thie school year ahead- spectively. Gifts and music will be Church Goods House mdudsLL. wsMjJthinjc^, names of anyone wishing to join boulevard, a member of Presenta­ tion parish, was named football, at Mercy hospital. and spoke oni the new dramatic featured and refreshments will be either card or sewing clubs. The Justin R. Clarkins of 2247 club being organized for the chil­ available. The women of the par- 1633 Tremont Pi. TAbor 3769 % 3 W fwCfm isxL "sxlhiLL'* basketball, and baseball coach of Mrs. Freudenstein thanked the E. 12th avenue have moved to dren of the pjirish. Refreshments ishw ill bring home-baked cakes following for their assistance in the St. Philomena school teams, the sports committee of the Men’s their new home, 1269 Columbine were served fojlowing the meeting. ano’^pies, and beverages will be the sanctuary work of the sum­ street. served to the crowd. mer: Mrs. D. R. Costello, Mrs, club announced this week. It was decided at the meeting that Miss Stella Rummelhart of 2820 the PTA will sponsor a paper drive All members of the parish are H. B. Fisher, Mrs. E. A. Hanifen, Mr. Bahl, a referee in the Paro­ E. 14th avenue and Misses Alice Mrs. J. F. Jordan. Mrs. E. L. chial and Suburban leagues for on the last Saturday of the month. invited to attend and to bring and Nancy Minot of 2636 E. 11th Mr. Mulligan and Mr. Meyer vol­ friends to enjoy the evening of Stakebake, Mrs. P. H. Williams, several years, began his first prac­ avenue have returned from an ex­ and Mrs. Mary Wood; Mrs. A. G. unteered to gather the papers and fun. Anyone' who cares to may tice with 77 candidates turning'out tended automobile trip to New Guenther and Mrs. W. E. Sheehy, take them to tHe mill. Mrs. Charles bring along a deck of cards since for calisthenics and scrimmage. Mexico. for the sacred linen laundry; and Kurtz, Jr., the new president of it is difficult to know how many Football practice is held daily at Mrs. Thomas Coupe of 4336 Mrs. Mamie Goll for the candle Ninth and Columbine street from the PTA, conducted the meeting. will play with regular cards or Batavia place returned from Los pinochle cards. care and many other tasks. In 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Other officers! at the head table '^'b o u l e v a r d Angeles, Calif., last week after during the meeting were Mrs. special recognition and apprecia­ A graduate of St. Joseph’s gram­ Plan* for tha church ara now tion to Mrs. Goll, whose 80th attending the funeral of a cousin, Lloyd Van Ldon, Asecretary; and mar and high schools, Mr. Bahl Mrs. Margaret Anderson. Her two beinc completod by John K. birthday falls on Sept. 15, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Mairtin^Vtreasurer. Monroe, architect. Within a was a three-letter man.and Paro­ daughters, Jane and Betty, have A parish card party will be held Freudenstein presented her with chial league star. He attended •hort tima it i* eipjeted that an orchid with congratulations returned after visiting Chicago Friday night, Sept. 15, in the par­ TKonttKVUfr Citrus Junior college in Azusa, announcament of plan* for tho from the society. and Kansas City, respectively. ish hall. The party is open to mem­ Calif., and Denver university, beginninf of conitruetion will The president reported the re­ Jane visited her sister, Mrs. E. J. bers of the pqrish. There 'will be where he was active in athletics. be made. ceipt of a gift of $100 from Mrs. Keefe, and Betty visited her sis­ no charge fortthe weekly parties, He also played semi-pro and Class W. F. Hahn. Upon motion of Mrs ter, Mrs. Roger Moylan, and her but members must buy their own Tickets for the trip to the Notre GRond 1626^ Federal at North Speer B baseball after he returned from H. T. Zook it was voted to use this new nephew, Thomas Joseph, who refreshments when served. The Dame-Navy football game, Nov. 4, four and one-half years’ service gift for the purchase of a modern was born Sept. 1. parties are sponsored by the Rocks including round-trip by United holy water font for the church with the army in the South Pacific. Mrs. Willard R. Haley and her Airlines, box seats at the game, vestibule. The Men’s club sports commit­ granddaughter. Miss Margaret M. hotel accommodations, and spend­ ENJOY YOUR OWN HOME The subject of the Block Rosary tee includes Thomas A. Duggan, McKay, of Joliet, 111., were guests ing money, are being placed in the was brought before the members Jack Finn, and the Rev. Joseph of Mr. a n d Mrs. Clarence A. 40 Hours' Slated hands of district captains this GEORGE HARRIS and all were urged to participate M. O’Malley. Freudenstein of 1263 York street week. Each parishioner can General Contractor in this prayer service and make The five Girl Scout troops of St. last week. They were visiting play an important role in making BUILDER OF BETTER HOMES it active in every block in the Philomena’s are making their fall Denver after a three-week va­ the last big push for the building parish and winter plans. Each of these cation at Eldorado Springs. At Holy Rosary fund a success by disposing of AT LOWER COST Monsignor William M. Higgins groups meets weekly in the school 3149 ELIOT GL. 1915 Miss Mary Henry of 1239 De­ tickets to friends and relatives. A chose for the subject of his read­ auditorium under the direction of troit street and Miss Marlene bonus of $25 will go to the best ing the life and works of St. volunteer leaders. Mrs. Edward Freudenstein of 1263 York street salesman. Catherine of Siena. Parish Sept. 15-1/ P. Martin and Mrs. Phillip A. returned home last week after Mrs. Frances O’Brien expressed Martelon are the leaders of the spending the summer as coun­ (Holy Rosary Pariih, Danvar) appreciation of the Leg;ion of third grade girls, troop 217. The selors at Camp Santa Maria. Mary for the magazines that had The Forty Hours’ devotion Will The Denver Catholic fouth grade girls, troop 361, are Mrs. Pauline Burt of 1623 Fill­ j o H n s o n been brought and left in the vesti­ directed by Mrs. Edward Lindsay begin Friday niorning. Sept. 16, at bule and invited all to continue more street is a patient in Mercy the 8:30 Mass. After the Mass Register and Mrs. Frank Mathis. Mrs. L. hospital. Mrs. Edward E. Nevans STORAGE It m o u in c CO. this useful service. She then read there will be a procession of the Published Weekly by the L. Bennett and Mrs. P. T. McCabe of 1559 Madison street, mother of her final report of receipts and Blessed Sacrament. The devotion Catholic Press Society, Inc. lead the fifth grade, troop 156; and the Rev. Robert Nevans, assistant EJOC/kM. MjOMC DtSFA/yCE disbursements for the past three Mrs. Edward B. Conway and Mrs. will be continued on Saturday and 938 Bannock Street, Denver, months and the meeting ad­ at St. Francis d6 Sales’ church, is Sunday. On Saturday the exposi­ Francis P. McNamara, the sixth also a patient in Mercy hospital. Colo. journed after a closing prayer by tion will be at 5:30 and Mass at grade girls, troop 288. Mrs. Al­ Subscription: $1.60 Per Year Monsignor Higpns. A social Edward J. Donahue of 1557 8:30. On Sunday the Masses will be fred Somers is in charge of the sold in combination with the period followed the business meet­ seventh and eighth grade troop 132. Harrison street is now resting at at the usual time, 6, 8, and 10 ing and refreshments were served home after a short illness. o’clock. Evening devotions Friday, Register, National Eldition, in For the Safety of Your Goods by the hostesses. Mrs. Grace Clarke’ of 1342 Mil­ Archdiocese of Denver. waukee street is visiting her son Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lam­ Saturday, and Sunday will be at Textbook Rental System bert of 1215 Vine street are new­ 7:30. Father Stephen R. Krieger, Entered as Second Class and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Matter at the Post Office, Use Johnson Service on Every Move Inaugurated in School Philip (ilarke, in San Francisco, comers to the parish. S.J., will preach at the evening de­ AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN UNES, INC. Dick Connor, son of Mr. and votions. Denver. Colo. A textbook rental system, pat­ Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke are ‘-MOVING WITH CARE EVERYWHERE” Mrs. Richard Connor of 1654 Fill­ terned after the successful pro­ the parents of a girl, their third The Holy Rosary PTA will hold STORAGE - PACKING - SHIPPING gram established by Mrs. George child. more street, has returned to his its first meeting of the new school Schwartz at Cathedral school, has Miss Lillian Covillo has returned home after a month’s sojourn in year Thursday evening, Sept. 21. Dr. G. J. FABRIC Phone PE 2433 Denver 221 Broadway been installed at St. Philomena’s. from a two-month trip to Los Columbia, Mo., the former family The meeting' will be in the school All children in the school have Angeles, where she studied with home. He will be a sophomore at hall and will begin at 8 o’clock. subscribed to the plan with the Adolphe Bolm, renowned ballet Reps colleg;e this year. Parents are urged to attbnd and *Schaeuble exception of the kindergarten master. The Lillian Covillo school Mr. and Mrs. James Koning and take an active part in school ac- pupils and first naders. Books are of ballet, 3210 E. Colfax avenue, family spent the Labor day week tmties. Optometrist will reopen Sept. 18. rented to the children at the an­ end in Omaha, Neb., visiting Mrs. Two girls from the parish left Specialist nual rate of S2.50 per child in Two Porishoners Koning’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sept. 11 for St. Mary’s college, the second grade, $3 in the third, Mathew Harrington. They also vis­ Leavenworth, Kans. They are Lu­ For Visual To AtteTid Marquette U. and $4 in each of the remaining ited Mr. Koning’s parents in Coun­ cille Canjar 'and Mary L. Horvat. Eye Care grades. Miss Kathleen Horan, daughter cil Bluffs, la. Both are graduates of Annuncia­ A committee of the Parent- of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Horan, 1225 Mrs. Anna Classen of 1433 St. tion high school. 638 Empire Bldg. KE. 5840 Teachers’ association, under the St. Paul street, will leave Sept. 16 Oiiuinfl. •» \ ^ Paul street is a patient in St. Jo­ leadership of Mrs. John Vos, 1020 for Milwaukee, Wis., where she seph’s hospital. kglonw*** • Madison street, textbook rental will attend Marquette university. chairman, worked through the St. Gertrude’s circle, under the She was graduated from Cathedral sponsorship of Mrs. A. J. Quin- FOR THE S ’ed/ IN SERVICE summer conditioning'books, and a high school, where she was editor RWl’.W ''*"' group of 14 were on hand on livan, will resume its meetings of Hi-Pal and received a scholar­ on Friday, Sept. 15, in the home AT THE Sept. 6 to distribute the books to ship to Marquette. She will major » 3 .0 O f « the children. of Mrs. E. J. Owens, 965 Madison in journalism. street, at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Vos wishes to thank the James Reinhardt, son of Mr. and following women for their assist­ Mrs. John Reinhardt, 1261 Steele Mr. and Mrs. Roger Klinger and Denver Garage ance in the conditioning and dis­ street, a graduate of Regis high family of Sharon, Pa., and Mr. and CONVENIENTLY LOCATED tributing of the books: Mmes school this year, will also attend Mrs. Frank Kennealy of Torring- Thomas Duggan, Henry Cooper, Marquette university and major in ton, Wyo., are visiting their Taylor Bostwick, Louis Bennett, journalism. mother, Mrs. Robert E. Lee of 1267 1437 CALIFORNIA* CHerry 1601 DENVEKINDVSntUlMNK Charles McConnell, LeRoy Hale, St. Paul street. James Koning, James Cummings, St. William’s club will resume its . . . SAVE TIME . . . USE OUR INDOOR CIORCt F. ROCK. PntUtof meetings on Sept. 14 at the home Mrs. W. W. Pulham, 1373 Cook, yi534CgllfofntoSt. Phono MAin 5155 < Eugene Foster, Edward Conway, SHOPPER’S PARKING . . . 12 MIN. TO 12 HRS. I Oppilt* Dnmf Dry C—* C>.l John Majerus, Floyd Drake, of Mrs. J. F. Jordan, 1601 Cook has returned from a three-week JIM BUTLER (St. Jo*eph’» Pariih) ROY BUTLER Robert Blackmon, Edward Mar­ street. visit with her parents in Great tin, yVilliam Waggoner, George Mr. and Mrs. William J. Law­ Falls, Mont Pease, Mack Switzer, William less, 1602 Adams street, assisted Mrs. Elton Carper, 1373 Cook Menard, Earl Hirsch, and Blake at Mass Sept. 8, the Feast of the sttreet, left Sept. 10 to visit her Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Vifquain. daughter in Burlington, la., for f f Mrs, Don Wilcox of 2917 E. 10th Mary^_on the silver anniversary of several weeks. S5 <" TRADE-IN their wedding. They were married avenue, St. Philomena’s parish cor Mrs. Margaret Newcome of respondent for the Rcgieter for at Harper, la., in S t Elizabeth's "Some Enchanted Evening... church. Apollo, Pa., left Sept 6, after hav­ the 1949-60 season, relinquished ing spent several weeks in Denver Use Your Old Battery as her post last week. Mrs. Thomas A son of the jubilariahs, Joseph In suits by Timothy Lawless, made his first with her sister, Mrs. L. A. Fair, A, Duggan of 901 Milwaukee street 1118 Fillmore street Miss Jeane is the 1950-51 correspondent. vows as a Jesuit on the Feast of Down Payment on a New Powerful the Assumption at Florissant, Mo. Fair left Sept 10 for Western Monsignor Higgins thanked Mrs State college, Gunnison, where she Wilcox for her outstanding work William is in the navy air corps; Eileen is a student of Loretto will resume her teaching. - with the parish column which she DotiJiichards Thermo Electro Heights college; and Donald and Mrs. James B. Lippitt of 1122 organized and developed in addi Jillmore street entertained her ♦ .. You’ll discover the extra- tion to her duties as publicity chhir Alan attend Regis high school. Kathleen Marie Beard, daugh­ niece, Lorene Springer of La Junta, Music to the eon ' $ C A man of the Parent-Teachers’ as over the week end. ddicious, Quality food, the REED sociation and chairman of the an­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. of the man who wants nual Fathers’ night entertainment Beard, was baptized Sept. 5 by Miss Mary Manning, daughter a long-wearing suit with a I r V the Rev. James B. Hamblin. God­ superb service, the real pleas­ committee. of Mr. pnd Mrs. William J. Man­ luxury look. That’i Tempol BAHERY Mrs. W. T. Bostwick, 1949 PTA parents were George Dumont and ning of 1316 Detroit street left Marie Butler. Kathleen was born Sept. 1 for California. She will ure of dining at the Golden A brand new, lustrous, That outlasts any July 25. teach in San Gabriel. Lantern Restaurant. You’ll yam-Kiytd, sheen worsted— Battery on the Road. A.R.C. DOLE SHOP Two boys, bom July 15 in Mrs. Albert Alberto and her sons, masterfully styled by Denver, were baptized Sept. 10 Ur. uid Mr*. Jobs A. UcCoart Robert and Albert, of 1349 Cook Don Richards into suits Water 3 times a year by Father Hamblin. Lawreflee fijid a new love—and you’ll DOLLS and TOYS Paul Makowski, son of Mr, and street returned last, week after vith “axpression”. having spent the summer hi Cali­ 36 Months' Mrs. Francis J. Makowski, a n d come back, again and again!* Doll Hospital fornia with Mrs. Alberto’s family. Richard John Gunnison, son of Guarantee Rsllfisas Stitoss Btptirad Mrs. Francis Moon Wahl, sister- t i ll Arspshoa UA. 7117 Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Gunnison, had Arthur Dee Laffoon and Eve- in-law of Mrs. Harold Wheatley, 1257 Detroit street, passed away Recharging - Rental Batteries - Service in Cleveland, 0. A Few Dollare a Week Paye the Balance The weekday Ma.sses for the Itc Parkins Garas* OPEN EVERT DAT Morgan, children of the parish began this I|i*xt Door 3SS 8*ata — GENERAL TIRES— week and are offered

: I ^e-----*• Thursday, Sept. 14, 1950 Office, 938 B< k THE DENVER CATHOl.lC REGISTER Telephopei KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE K. of C. Initiation Sept. 17 Ordained in Florence, Italy Press Qverplays Youth Problem For 2nd and 3rd Degrees Father Julius Porcellini Denver council 539, Knights of Columbus, will hold an initi­ ation into the second and thira degrees Sunday, Sept. 17. It is ex­ Will Mark Silver Jubilee Bad Publicity Creates What It Deplores pected that 60 candidates will be present for; tlje exemplification rites at 2 p.m. in the K. of C. hall, 16th and Grant streets. The Rev. Julius Porcellini,-O.S.M., assistant pastor of {T h i$ it ik e eighth in a series something, and then, abruptly, he + + + Following the ceremonies a buffet supper w ll be served the of articles dealing unth the prob­ "cut and ran.” knights, initiates, and their guests. Dancing in thie hall will be held Mt. Carmel parish, Denver, will celebrate his 2^th jubilee lems that face the Spanish^apeak- Several evenings later Father from 9 to 12. Bill Bedard’s orchestra will Yurnish the music. of ordination Sunday, Sept. 17. Father Porcellini was or­ ing population of the Archdiocese Moynihan had another complaint 'F ight Hard, Break Clean.. The three Regis scholarship holders sponsored by the Knights dained in the Florence Cathedral in Italy in 1925 by Cardi­ of Denver.) about “kid gangs.” A woman it of Columbus will be introduced to council members at the meet­ nal Mistrangelo. By Eo Millek was this time. ing Sept. 19. The three are Andy Martelon,; Jerry Kinney, and A native of Italy, he served At the time of the recent bazaar “ Father, some Mexican kids, Larry Purcell. The latter is the appointee for 1950-1951. The Rev. as assistant pastor of St. Philip’s in Annunciation parish, Denver, these Dukes or something, beat up Louis,Mattione, S.J., Regis dean, will be presenf to introduce the parish in Todi province near Rome a young: fellow knocked at the my boy the other night. Why don’t students. ' before coming to the United States door of the rectory. Father James the police do anything about these Native of LeadvUle , ^ in 1927. Father Porcellini’s first Moynihan answered. gangs?” assignment in the United States , “ Father,” said the fellow, “ I That night the priest ran into was as assistant pastor of Mt. Car­ just got robbed.” the son. He was a sight all right, mel parish, where he served for 11 “ Gee, boy, that’s tough,” said black and blue marks all over his Father Gibbons Assumes years* the priest. face. • In 1938 he was made pastor of “ Yeah,” said the other. “ A “ What happened, Johnny boy?” Assumption parish in Welby, The 24-year-old Johnny looked a bunch of Mexicans— one of those Registrar Post at Regis where he served for five years. kid gangs — jumped me.” He little sheepish. In 1943 Father Porcellini was “ Aw, I got drunked up. Father, touched a sore spot on his jaw named prior and master of novices and fell down some stairs.” The Rev. John J, Gibbons, S.J., ■wellj known to hun­ of the St Joseph seminary, the “ Your mom said you were dreds of Regis college and Regis high sOhool students, has major Servite seminary in Elgin, worked over by a juvenile gang.” 111., where he remained until “ I had to tell her something. assumed new duties as registrar of Regis; college, it was an- nounced this week by the Very 1947. Father then served as as­ Father. I came home without my sistant pastor of St. Philip Benizi’s paycheck . , . spent it on drink Rev. Raphael C. McCarthy, S.J., president. parish in Chicago before returning someplace . . . I cah’t remember. to Denver where he resumed his But I couldn’t tell the old lady Father Gibbons, former dean of both Regis college and Rockhurst duties in M t Carmel parish. that.” Father Porcellini was bom in According to Father Moynihan college, Kansas City, Mo., has for the past five years been registrar Segni, A province of Rome, Aug. and some other Denver men who 21, 1899, and served in the Italian are very close to the teen-age pop­ and assistant to the principal of Regis high school. W antry in IVorld war I. His unit ulation, the youth problem in was involved in some of the blood­ Denver has been viciously over­ A native Coloradan, Father iest battles of the war— fighting played by the local press— to such Gibbon* i* one of the few in the Italian Alps. At times unit Rev. Juliu* Porcellini Je*uit( *tationed at Regi* who casualties ran as high as per Thom«t Ewing Rev. James "97 McShanc, S.J. are al*o former student* of the cent. Father Porcellini’s feet be­ Bishop Willging Blesses school. Bom in Leadville, he came so badly frozen that it was Lamar Hospital Addition with a tender finger. “ They beat came with hi* familyDenver the devil out of me. Father . . . THERE MAY BE SOME KIND of youth problem necessary to amputate all his toes. Lamar.—The new $400,000 wing while yet a youngster and at­ Following many months in a hos­ took $60.” here, but from all indications it will be solved before tended the old Sacred Heart of the Sacred Heart hospital here “ Gosh, that’s too bad,” said long. One of the “ big guns” in keeping Denver youths off the streets pital he regained the use of his was dedicated Sept. 3 by Bishop college, which was to become feet and was able to resume his Father Moynihan. “ Hey, the cops and out of trouble is the Rev. James Moynihan, assistant at Annuncia­ Regis college in 1921. Joseph C. Willging. tion parish who has been honored repeatedly for “outstanding work studies for the priesthood in Monte The hospital now accommodates are parked down at the corner in In 1917, however, at the conclu­ the alley in a black Ford. I just in the field of youth welfare.” The fighter at the left is Johnny LopeZ, Senario, mother-house of the 86 patients. It is operated by the sion of his sophomore year, he en­ was talking to them. Why don’t and the mitt-wielder at the right is Joseph Gonzales. Youth programs Servites, where he donned the Dominican Sisters of Great Bend, tered the Society of Jesus. Since you get them right now and tell such as those sponsored by Father Moynihan, Denver Boys, Inc., the Servite garb in 1919. Kans. Don Bosco club, and many other organizations have proved invaluable the Missouri province did not ex­ ’em about it.” tend into this territory in those “ Sure . . . but,” the fellow in combating delinquency.— {Register photo by Wunder) Bring Faith Vut of Catacombs' days, he entered the novitiate at < started to say something and then + + + + ■ + Los Gatos, Calif., where he re­ ’ ‘ changed his mind. to school claiming that he was Dallai, which ha> a very large mained until 1919. “ Go on, they can help you. And Rev* John Ordinat C.R. roughed up by a gang. That makes Spanish-speaking population, in. Founder of Christophers if they can’t, come back and see In that year, province boundary Rev. John J. Gibbon*, S.J. an extent that in many cases it him a hero. ^ cidentally, any charges of de­ lines were reassigned and Colo­ me. Maybe we can find out who And how can the police tell that linquency are laid at the door­ did it. Take care of yourself now.” has made what juvenile problem rado became part of the Missouri there is much worse. a reputable appearing citizen is step of the Colored. In St. Paul, province of the society. Father “ O.K.,” the man said and lying if he reports that his car where all minority groups are Addresses Serra Members walked away. Something made Fa- According to Capt. Leonard Gibbons was transferred to Flor­ Dinner Nets Nevin, head of the police depart­ window was broken by a Mexican roughly numerically even, no issant, Mo., where he finished his The Rev. James Keller, MJVI., founder of the Christo­ ment’s juvenile department, “ the gang — when actually it was one race is so maligned. The les­ no'vitiate in 1921. pher movement and author of You Can Change the World!, ‘ ‘Heads’ were an insignificant broken by his little boy and he son is obvious: Prejudice is ig­ From that year until 1924, he Over $3,300 was in Denver Sept. 7 and 8 as a giiest of Archbishop Ur­ wants the insurance company to norance. Few person* wbo are studied philosophy at Gonzaga uni­ group until all the publicity about really cosmopolitan fall for tb* ban J. Vehr. them broke in the papers. It en­ pay off on it? Of such things as versity, Spokane, Wash., return­ “ race prejudice” line. couraged them to organize. When these are statistics formed. ing to the Midwest to teach at On Sept. 8 Father Keller spoke to the Serra club, en- ’ For Seminary couraging the members to bring they got in trouble, they were One ' illuztretion of the di>- But— the point must be made St. Mary’s college, Kans., from 5. terrice rendered by local paperi 1924 to 1927. The next four years The Very Rev. William Ken- their faith “ out of the cata­ hand, are exceedingly anxious found with clippings about their again— if Denver does not ha^e about the rest of mankind. They on thif subject is the recent were spent in theology at St. Louis neally, C.M., rector of St. Thom- combs,” to join the Christophers, exploits on them. They carried the a “ racial” youth problem, that is say they have a world to win,” publicity given “ the affair of university. a*’ *eminary, Denver, announce* and to become missionaries for clippings as as honor.” not to say that it does not have a Christ. said the missionary. “ The idea that these gangs are the councilman’s son.” With no youth problem. It does have. It In 1931 he returned to Regis that the dinner and bazaar held formal organizations is wrong,” justification, a Denver daily has the same youth problem that college as a teacher and as pre­ at the zerainary Sept. 9 under . There are now in this country Too many people, be stated, says Father James MeShane, S.J., parlayed what was really a any city has. And the real reasons fect of Carroll hall, the student th* *pon*or*htp of the Seminary more than 250,000 members in when they are considering a of Sacred Heart parish. Popular minor incident into page one cannot be traced to skin'color or dormitory. He completed his ter- auxiliary netted $3,300. Th* the Christopher movement, which life work, ask only what it pays conception has these youths headlines, making the affair hair texture or the length of a tianship at S t . Stanislaus’ in money will be u*ed to pay for was begun less than four years and not what opportunities it formed into Mafia-like groups or read^like the opening engage­ person’s nose. The real reasons Cleveland, 0., in 1933 and was the new dining room chair* and ago. Father Keller, the founder of give* for helping improve the Elmer Ttoorio Jameft P. McNelva latter-day Capone gangs. Nothing ment of a gang war. In reality, are to be found in the' home, in, then appointed dean of Rockhurst table* which it wa* nece**ary the ^oup, has been a Maryknoll city, state, nation, or world. He referred to a survey that thcr Moynihan look out the win­ could be further from the truth. both boys involved had done as Father MeShane says, “ the ter­ college where he remained until for the zeminary authoritie* to Missioner for 25 years, and has showed that the majority of dow at the receding figure. The In the words of Captain Nevin, nothing worse than most youths rible indifference to God,” and 1936. obtain In order to care for the explained t h e purpose of the American* do not want their fellow did not go near the alley “boys dnd girls form cliques be­ do in the “ wild teens.” A police in such contributing factors as In 1939, he was again assigned Increazed enrollment. Christophers in his book and mo­ children to work in government. where the police car was parked. cause, like older people, they like department official told this re­ suggestive movies, immoral asso­ to Regis college where he taught The appreciation of th e tion picture, You Can Change the In 10 minutes he was back. “ Say, to feel that they ‘belong.’ They feel porter that both boys are “ fin* ciations, “ sexsational” -magazines until 1942, when he became dean priezt* and itudent* of the *em- World! “ Do you know of any better way of the co^ege. His period of duty Father,” he said, “ I wonder if the need of a sense of security. kids.” Both have won scholar­ and comic books, poor school laws, inary and of officer* and mem- Father Keller declared that even to wreck our country?” he asked. They are not organized for gang ship* to Denver university for the agitations of such organiza­ with Regis high school began in ben of the Sepiiuary auxiliary i* The Christopher leader warned you could let me have a fiver? I 1944. if Communism would vanish from came in town to get some medi­ purposes. They organize for the excellent high school records. tions as the Con^unist-front Civil extended to aill worker* and pa­ his listeners that “ unless more Father Gibbons was a student cine and now I don’t have dough same reason that you and I join Rights Congress7 and so on. tron* of thfe dinner and bazaar, the world tomorrow, the main ills good people are willing to take But all of this is not by way of at Regis (Sacred Heart) when would still remain. One of the part in government and other ■vital for it and to get home too.” the Knights of Columbus and the saying that there is not a youth One point stressed by every which proved zuch an outztand- American Legion.” man reached by the Register in Father Mc()arthy, now president, ing zuccez*. Steak dinner* were biggest ills, he pointed out, is the activities,” the fanatics will gain “ Did you talk to the cops?” problem in Denver: The point was a scholastic on the college “ Yeah. They said they’d look That the problem has been over­ the consideration of the youth zerved to more than 1,400 per­ careless attitude of many people complete control of public life. must be made first that the whole faculty and the Most Rev. Bernard about the freedom and the good for lem.” emphasized in Denver is the con­ question has been overplayed and, problem was that the “ progress son*, including the ztudent en­ In addition to his work in Holly­ J. Sullivan, S.J., rollment. The turnout far zur- of man. “ Too many in this coun­ “ You’re a darned liar,” said the sensus of all who are in touch with secondly, that the problem in no made by the police force has been wood, where he is supervising the of Halicarnassus and now a mem­ paszed expectation* and apolo­ try take our God-given freedom priest, a little irritated. “ You conditions. It is only too easy for wise can be laid exclusively at the tremendous,” that there is little production of motion pictures the youth who has been “ whipped” or no “ brutality,” and that there ber of the college faculty, was a gia* are extended to any indi­ for Ranted. They have no pur­ stressing the Christopher ideals, didn’t go near the cops.” The fel­ doorstep of any minority group. scholastic and coacR of all sports low paled a little, started to say in a fight by a smaller boy to go is no discrimination in the juvenile vidual who zuffered inconven­ pose in life outside of taking care Father Keller is completing an­ Thomas Ewing, a former department. as well as director of athletics. ience in receiving their dinner. of themselves.” teacher in the public school sys­ other book, Careers That Change Polled on the question of cor­ Father Gibbons’ father was a All the bazaar booth* were well tem in Denver and now a director rective action, youth leaders con­ contractor in Denver under the patronized. of Denver Boys, Inc., says that ... it pays to tacted by the Register came up firm name of Gibbons and Law­ “ stereotypes develop about racial rence. His mother, Mrs. E. T. Gib­ Member* of the Seminary groups.” Actually though, he says, with various solutions, all of them auxiliary and ezpecially thoze pertinent. bons, the last survivor among his “ there is no real way to prove closer relatives, is a member of who worked for the bazaar and LOOK VOUR REST! anything on the juvenile problem, Elmer Tenorio, probation of­ St. Philomena’s parish and lives at dinner will'meet Tuezday, Sept. especially■ ll5 in minority groups.” It ficer of the juvenile court: “ If the 1355 Milwaukee street. 19, at 8:15 in the C. D. of A. may seem that all the trouble parents could only be made to home, 1772 C^rant ztreet. Dry Cleaning comes from one group, perhaps, realize that the police and the but deeper investigation brings in­ courta^re trying to help the chil Benedictine to Note teresting angles to light. “ If you dren, md would not hire “ pinko” Fr. Carl Reinert Heads Keeps Stored say that one section of town af­ lawyers who drag the cases out fords more trouble-makers, you into the open for political reasons 25th Year as Priest must realize that that one block, when most likely they would be School in Wisconsin dismissed, the problem would be Pueblo. — The Rev. Francis Things Safe! in the overpopulated area, may The Rev. Carl J. Reinert, S.J., have 200 youths as against 20 lessened.” Hornung, O.S.B., chaplain of St. Joseph’s hospital, Del Norte, will an alumnus o f Regis, Denver, has Don't delay . . . winterize your ward­ children in one block in a ‘nicer’ Father John Ordina*, C.R., pas­ be ordained to the priesthood 25 been named principal of Campion robe now! Let u, WATERPROOF area of town.” tor of St. Cajetan’* parish: “ Play­ years Thursday, Sept. 21. He was high school, Pijairie du Chien. His your top eoati, windbreakerz and Minority groups are^ often ac­ grounds are needed; schools are born in Charleston, W. Va.. brother, the ' Very Rev. Paul other out-of-door wear— restore them cused of having high& percent­ needed; lick the prejudice prob­ to dependable all-weather protection! Aug. 16, 1898, made his profes­ Reinert, S.Ji, is president of St. ages of children in reformatories lem.” sion as a member of the Benedic­ Louis univettity, St. Louis. The Chemically pure — guaranteed safe. and correctional institutions, but Father James Moynihan: Call PE. 8485 or MA. 7442. tine order in Holy Cross abbey. two Jesuits^ are natives of the real reason for this may go “ Change the school laws so that Canon City, on July 4, 1925, and Boulder. back much further/ Because of the youths have to go u n t i i ,was ordained to the priesthood discrimination, the father of the they are 18 or finished with high Bept 21, 1925. Burke’s family may not have been able to school. Have a special school with He taught moral theology in get a job good enough to afford good teachers f o r delinquents. Holy Cross abbey for a number of Broodmoor Cleaners a home in a nicer part of town. “ Sentence” them to so many pag^s years and has been stationed off M o d e rn A r’t rf\4tal Steel Desksi As a result his children may have of hard school work.” and on in almost all the Benedic­ 712 So. Pearl — PE. 8485 been forced to grow up in a c(.n- James P. McNeive, director of tine parishes of the state. He gested area of town, amid poor the Little Flower Community cen­ been chaplain of St. Joseph’s hos­ and Aluntinum Office Chairsl 26” E. IIth Ave! ~ RfA. 7442 associations, with the streets as a ter; “ A curfew is a necessity. Post pital, Del Norte, since 1944. playground. And when his chil­ the Ten Commandments in every dren got in trouble, the father was community center a n d recrea­ starts in the home and it is there BehmH~ these modern desks and not able to give the assurances, tional hall in Denver and then that it will be solved. If God is chairs— and there’s a wide range SPEEDY provide a private school, or settle promote the teaching of the Ten an intruder there, if the mother the case through the offices of an Commandments.” and father are irresponsible or of choice in both . . . it Art SERVICE affluent lawyer, as could a Abe Martinez, YMCA director: morally indifferent, if the chil­ Metal’s reputation for 60 years wealthier father in the same situa­ “ Stop showing such pictures as dren are treated as “ mistakes,” if tion. The City Across the River, in the home is broken or bent by in­ of leadership in producing the Too easy is it to say that on* which boys are shown how to make fidelity, drunkenness, or just finest and most efficient steel racial group causes a 11 th* homemade guns, and such things plain selfishnes, the end product trouble. In Milwaukee, Italian as playing poker and drinking to is delinquency. office equipment. let’s get together youth* have been tagged as excess are glamorized.” It all goes back to a point made “bard to handle.” In Chicago, On all these things, the Regis­ by Father MeShane: “ Children,” Polish youths have been labeled ter’s advisers varied. But in one he reminded, “must be steered on your (ok* libeled) the same way. In thing they agreed: The problem from the rear like a ship.” School A Big Day for the McMahons Expenses

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PAGE FOUR Offlee,^38 Bonneek StrMf THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telaphone, KEyiitent 4205 Thursday, Sept. 14, 1950 Big Guns for the Forty & Eight Addition of Daytime Students ‘ At Muiien No Aid This Year ■ + + + + + + Three Blocks of Granite for Mullen Wall Grid Hopes Good Despite Loss of Star Lettermen I According^to Dick Brown, Mullen high coach, the addi­ tion of day students at the school will “ pay off”— not right away. "It’s a ywb-yeei proposition,” Coach Brown added. “ The day student freshmen will be seasoned and big enough to add to the strength of the squad by that time.”

9piti that LeRoy Sandri, 160-pound back, who had a of running all his own; James Smith, first string center last season; John McGregor, and Bert Olivas, who was a fine right halfback on any MEMBERS OF THE FORTY & EIGHT Legion base­ ships. The members of the club are, back row, left to right, Lou Kel­ man’s team, will be missing from ball club are shown above after their return home from logg, coach; Bryson, Haggerty, Fadis, Braun, Bums, Bowen, Curry, the Mullen starting lineup. , the sectional play-offs in Hastings, Neb. The Forty & Eight team Smith, Kenehan, and Harold Halquist, chef de gare of the Forty Five starters from the Mullen was pushed out of the series by the team from Oakland, Calif., which & Eight Legion club; front row, left to right, McAvoy, Jacques, squad of the past season are still went on to take first place. To qualify for the sectional tourney the Golesh, DiPaolo, Tancredo, and Joe Schmittling, manager; and seated, with the Mustangs and will play Forty & Eighters had to capture the city, district, and state champion- Mike Kellogg and Vandi Stewart, mascots. plenty of football this season. The Roger brothers, Norman and + + + + + + + + + ' + Angus, are planning to keep the play in their opponents’ territory all season. All Players From Denver Parochial Schools Manuel Gonzales, John Barone, Mustang field captain; George CROUCHED AND READY to take out veteran Mullen Mustangs: Left to right, Phil Quin tana, Norm Rogers, and Angus Rogers.— (Register Bravdica, and Phil Quintana will their portion of the enemy line are these photo by Smyth)' also probably be starters for the Mustangs on Sunday, Sept. 24, Legion Team Captures 4 Titles when they meet the Annunciation 'Storting From Scratch'. Cardinals in Bears’ stadium at A baker’s dozen plus one of kima. The next ^ame was with the boys will not be permitted toion Sept. 6. Besides treating the 3 p.m Denver baseball players, under the the Oakland club. As happened play ■with the team next season. boys to a dinner, the admirers of James Jellison, who will start tutelage of Lou Kellogg, Regis last year, the Oakland lads were Fans sponsored a banquet for t®®*” presented awards to va- his third year as guard with the high mentor, and representing not to be stopped in their climb the team at Ernie’s Supper clubM®'’® players. 45 Turn Out forlst Practice Mullen club this season, is ex­ Regis, Cathedral, Holy Family, for national honors. and St. Francis’ high schools, pected to be a strong anchor man After sending the Denver squad brought back three championships in the line, even though his work home, the Oakland team again for the most part has gone un­ to their hometown from the sec­ tional Junior- American Legion went on to the national champion­ B i k e s & T r i k e s noticed by the fans. George Her­ ship. Of Joe Loffreda's Gremlins nandez, another monoCTam man, baseball play-offs held in Hastings, Lay-Away Now! played center and end last season Neb. Without fanfare and flash bulbs Pigskin season brings a like. 185 pounds of a sophomore named Red Smith, Frank Keegan, Tom the Legion players returned to Coogan, and Bob Miller; center. and is still capable of filling in The team, sponsored by the m e r i c a n y c l e b y amount of enthusiasm and head- Falbo holding down the in both spots. Another boy who Forty & Eight legion club, after Denver and turned their thoughts A C right tackle spot and Rusty Mather Rusty Mather and Jerry Fabiano; to school and football. Having 1901 South Broadway PEarl 3180 aches to the Gremlins’ camp at backs. Bob Jordan, Louis Marti- may do considerable ball carrying winning the city Junior legion playing center and line backer, for the Mustangs is Jim Bums. passed the age limit (17), jnost of St. Francis’ high. Coach Joe Lof- nelli, Dick Lyons, Jerry Ott, An­ championship, went on to win the makes up in “Loffreda Drive” for Bums’ improved passing is caus­ freda reports that 45 men turned thony Labrata, Mike Cummings, district tournament in Longmont WWWWWWWWWWtfWWVWVWVWW what it lacks in experience. ing Mullen supporters to rem’em- out for the first practice session Barry Thorpe, and Jim Hill. Next the ball club returned to Fullback Barry Thorpe and Left ber the days of his brother. Bob Aug. 25 and have stuck with the Denver to capture the state cham­ MAX COOKS FOR Half Bob Jordon plan on bearing The reserves are Jerry Carroll, Bums. pionship at Elitch’s park. The local squad to date. Past the chalk-line the brunt of the Gremlin running Bill Zook, Pete Furstenburg, Ron­ John and Ralph Martinez are and dry-run only stage, the Grem­ boys stopped next at York, Neb., and passing work. ald Dugdale, Vincent Piccola, Jim reported to be still with the Mul­ where the regional play-offs were lins have tangled twice with the Robertson, Dick Poison, Fred len squad; they should see more Littleton Lions, in some rugged Paul Vinnola, ex-Bulldog grid held. The Forty & Eight team BACK-TO-SCHOOL Burke, Ed Duffy Pat McCarthy, action this year. scrimmages on the Littleton field. great under Loffreda and No. 1 as­ came out on top in this tourney, sistant to the Gremlin mentor, re­ Jack Burke, Don Brennan, Dick Others who will be fighting to in which the top Junior legion To an observer the lighter Grem­ ports that the St. Francis team Hanneman, Doc Turner, Vergil gain those starting berths on the teams from Colorado, Wyoming, lins (weights run from 108 to rruTiad.,1 to start from scratch this Petrelli, Jim Hill, Tom Murray, first string squad that were va­ New Mexico, and Nebraska partici­ 185) showed considerable strength year.” Vinnola pointed out that Dean Turner, Tom Baker, Terry cated by graduation are Frank pated. in their ground attack in spite the entire first string line from Deegan, and Larry Dowd. Romera, 150-pound'lineman; Bob The next step on the road to the of their difficulty with the T-for- last year’s squad left the school Axford, 170-pound guard; and Little World Series was the sec­ mation in the scrimmages against via graduation. The services of Lou Azrial Martinez, back. tional meet. the Lions. The line, however, with Phannensteil, Rich Never, and The sectional meet was held in CLOTHES Rich Italiano will be sorely missed Northside Star Hastings, Neb., this year, and the by the Gremlins in the ball-toting first foe drawn by the Denver club fitmdM Spalding BASKETBALL SHOES and ground-gaining departments. K. of C. was the Yakima team, Pacific The Gremlin coaching staff de­ Northwest champions. Thanks to Tries for Squad the able coaching 0>f Lou Kellogrg W»«r fh* ilioe moil of fht high. tfi/s year,, send cch rftii clines making any preseason pre­ •coring bsiktfbill fotmi uio dictions until they see what the BOWLING and the team play of the squad, the Denver crew turned back Ya­ •pood to iptro in Spilding baikotball HOLmy oRm m s other Parochial loop schools have in thoail Cuthionad haal to dacraaia the way of players with experience Teama w L Avg. At Notre Dame strain and fatigua on foot muiclat. and weight. Guards ______._ 2 1 789 Notre Dame, Ind.— Bill Spieler, Truatecs ...... 2 1 772 Light, mug, form-fitting fabric that With a minimum of changes, the Chancellor* ______2 1 752 aiiurai durabla, comfortabUi eorract- former letterman at Holy Family Deputies ...... 2 1 694 Gremlinrpi lineup for the first Pa- Junior Parochial ly balancad foot support. Black-dyad rochial loop game Sept 24 .at 1 high school, is among the 81 can­ Navigators ...... 1 2 793 didates who reported in the past Grand Knights ...... 1 2 755 army duck uppar, non-marking rubbar p.m. in the Bears’ stadium against Secretaries ...... — ...... 1 2 737 m oldad lo la i. S iia t 6 to 12- the Holy Family Tigers will be Wardens ...... 1 2 684 Heads to Meet as follows: Ends, Tom McCaffrey, Individual Standingi Regular P r ie *...... $1.45 Games Avg. Junior Parochial league of­ Jim English, Jim Traim, and Paul AlUis—N...... 182 Gerran; tackles, Vincent Falbo, A. Rossi— G. ....____ 178 ficials will meet in the Annun­ Max Cooks Prka ...... $ 3 .6 9 King—S...... 176 ciation parish rectory, 3621 Joe Coogan, Clyde Wiggins, Jim AM Me VaatMO ae all aatt atSan made on KODAK Dolan, and Phil Gulick; guards. Scherer— W. ... 178 Humboldt street. On Friday, Boeding— W. ____ 173 M. Rossi— D. ...„. 17S Sept. IS. At this organiza­ Csrr—K:...... 171 tional meeting plans for the CHRISTMAS PAPER Lynch— G. K...... 170 season and the third annual Denver N. D. Club G. Mariacher—T. 169 Junior Parochial Football car­ Your choice of cover de­ K. Mariacher— G. K. 168 Tafelski— G...... 164 nival will be discussed. signs, with your own snap­ Dehmer— N...... 164 Charters Special Bartlett—C...... 164 U v i's art jiMt tlw iWog to shot printed on the inside. Mnllen— D...... 162 The Burlington railroad, in co­ Anderson—^T...... 162 take rtw roogh Iraotwiat amd Let us show you samples. operation witi, the Notre Dame Zavislan— G. K. ___ 167 Holy Trinity Tigers WOO' of seiioel days. Thoy club of Denver, has announced the Brown—T...... 157 win rooHy maho o hit with operation of a special train to the Healey—N...... 166 May Drop This Season EASTMAN Ao(/aA STORES Marietta—S...... 163 tho school sot. Look for the INC. Notre Dame-Michigan State foot­ Hay— G...... 160 In the Southern part of the ball game at South Bend on Oct. Berlin— G...... 149 Rod Tab OH tho bock poekot. 1635 California St. KE. 6321 Ramsey— N...... 146 state the depleted Holy Trinity- 28. The train will leave Denver Stolte— D...... 146 Tigers of Trinidad are not too hope­ Rivotod poektis. P. O. Box 1648 at 4 p.m. Oct, 27 and will arrive in McUlIan— G...... 146 ful of winning the Southern Pa­ Irt.JB Mail Orders Filled Promptly South Bend at 11:30 the next day. •McNally— D. 144 Swigert—T...... 144 rochial championship again this toys' Sizes ...... K a n e-^ ...... 144 year. ' 13.11 I\ew Classes Forming Now Donigan— C. —...... 144 Powers—N...... 143 The Trinity Tiger schedule is McMahon— T...... 140 as follows: ...... W n Rudy—G. K...... 136 Sept 15— At Town high, Las The Commercial Art School Lerg— S...... 136 Ladles' Slae^ dpper tly.... ” Beckiua— S. ______136 Vegas. N. Mex. Moll Orders frepold Jarratt— W...... 136 Sept. 24 — At Price college, week to Coach Frank Leahy for Mason— S...... 135 Anmrillo, Tex. of Denver W elch-W . ___ 183 SW EAT SHIRTS football practice. Duggan— C...... 129 Oct. 1— Open. Formerly *Oct 8—St. Mary’s, Walsen- Spieler, an 18-year-old guard, Wagner— G. K. . 122 Gray, whita flaaea lining, raln- THE DENVER ART INSTITUTE Riordan— D. ___ 68 burg, here. feread laamt for longer waar. Knit is a sophomore in the college of Mulligan— W. . Absent (Commercial Art— the Art that Earns) commerce. He is six feet tall and Oct. 14 — Springer, N. Mex., collar, cuff* and bottom ■ . • fo HIGH SERIES here, hold parfaet ihapa. Day and Night Clatse* — Enroll Now weighs 195 pounds. While in high Team s Catalog OB Refloat school he earned three letters play­ Navigatora ...... 2.881 •Oct. 22— At Canon City abbey. ing end on the football squad and Guarda ...... — ...... - ...... — ... 2,867 ♦Oct. 29— At Pueblo Catholic. All Sixes $1.65 1425 Welton St., Denver, Colo. Phone MAin 3339 Tniateaa ...... —... -. 2,318 also participated in baseball as a Nov. 6— Open. Motckleq Sweat Poots, p^r, $2.10 Approved for Veteran Tmininff pitcher. He is the son of Mr. and Individuala •Nov. 12—St. Mary’s, Colorado (The only complete eommercUl art eebool In the Weet) Albua ...... ____ 660 (MaU Ordtrt Vr«»ala) Mrs. Thomas McHugh of 2657 A. Rossi —...... ___ 686 Springs, here. 17th street, Denver. King .... ____ 627 (•League games.) ____ ...... f S W E A T S O X Finait m'ada. Warm and loft. Snug A STICK nOCF fit. Rainforcad at point* of ifrain Gremlin Air Offensive Warms Up for long waar and raal comfort. All

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Five Denverites Receive Rosary to Precede Dad's Club Meetings Prices Reduced on Winter Togs (BUtsad Sacrament ParUk, to Fr^nk Leonard Mayer, son of Sept 20, a f 7:15, There are 62 and their two sons,| James and Bill, Awards at Marquette U. Danvar) Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. M ayer.--; holdover cubs and they expect to before returning home. Girls' Snow Suits si»«3£4 Both young people attended the At the maetinf of the Dadi* ^ welcome approximately 30 new Mrs. Burch’s sister. Miss Marian Water Repellent, Pastel Color* Five Denver gtudents have been bert, 8000 E. Iowa street, who club on Sapt. 6 a resolution wai Blessed Sacrament grade school. Schmidt of Palo iUto, Calif., who cubs at this meeting. The Rev. granted graduate awards at Mar- was granted a service scholarship. adopted to precede the meet- Miss Wibel is a graduate of East spOnt the past year on the conti­ A graduate assistantahip has been high school and attended Colorado Anton J. Borer, S.M.B., is' the nent, and Miss Martha Speller of Infants' Snow Suits oniy q u e 11 e university, Milwaukee, infs henceforth with the recita­ awarded to Samuel J. Kennedy, tion of the Rosarjr at 7:45 in A. £ M. college, and she is a mem­U- c'haplain. thet Grand Duchy !of Luxembourg Wis., for the 1960-51 academic 366 Irving street, and assistant- Value* 94 J .95 the church. TkU it part of the ber of the Gamma Phi Beta sororj Pilgrims Back Home were guests in the Butch home last year, which opens there Sept. 25, ship renewals have been granted reparation .program in honor of ity. Mr. Mayer is a graduate week. ! Girls' Coots to $21.50 '1 4 according to an announcement by to Raymond A. Hutchinson, 107 Our Lady of Fatima. Regis high school and is now in Mrs. Leonard N. Burch and her Mr. and Mrs. C. p . Heitman and All Wool— AssortedAssort Colors su m g te It Father Edward J. Drummond, S. Corona street; Edwin Kenne- his senior year at the Massachu­ daughter, Margie, returned re­ their son, Kennetn, were recent S.J., graduate school dean. James Mosier, the new president beck, 1649 Glencoe street; and of the Dads’ club, named the fol­ setts Institute of Technology. No cently from a two-month European guests in the Stepjhen P. Keating Marian Seldin, 900 Lafayette Among winners of 78 graduate lowing chairman for the coming definite date has been set for their trip. Their itinerary included a home. ! school awards is Jane C. Koel- street. year; Paul Celia, athletics; Jack wedding. visit to England, Scotland, and Norman McDevitt left Sept. 10 ^tu JL cih jif. X aruL Martin, membershrip; Peter J. Don- Mother Mary Leona of Mercy- France, where they were particu­ for Los Angeles, Cfalif. Mrs, F«Ur Jonk* hurst college, Erie, Pa., is a guest larly impres.sed with the shrine at oghue, program;: K.Kenneth L.- Pur- On Sept. 8 Father Mulcahy bap­ 278 So. Downing R A . 6 0 6 0 furst, refreshments! and Robert in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lourdes. They spent six days in tized Thomas PaUick,- son of Mr. J. Steinbruner, publicity. J. Hill. Mrs. Hill’s Block Rosary Rome, where they made the Holy and Mrs. Bernard iJ. Malloy, with group met Sept. 6 in the home of Year pilgrimage, and were privi­ Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lacy as Mr. Mosier will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. John Cross. leged to attend two audiences with sponsors. i Bart O’Hara, vice president; Don­ The Jnembcrs of St. Norbert’s the Holy Father, Pope Pius XII. On Sept 10 Hather Mulcahy ald Dunn, secretary; and John circle will be the guests of Mrs. They visited many places in Italy Fall Woolens Stanley, treasurer. baptized John Christian Malone, Thomts Fahey on Friday, Sept and went to Oberammergau for the son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ma­ The treasurer’s report showed a 15, in the Fahey summer home in Passion Play. They traveled ex­ lone, with Lawrence and Dora Cav­ 55% Plaids, 69" wide— $1.98 yd. balance on hand of $730.63 at the Indian Hills. tensively through Switzerland and anaugh as godparents. 100% Wool Suitings, 56" wide— $3.98 yd. end of the fiscal year, with Emmett Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Pinter and climbed to the Aletsch glacier on Milton Allen, who entered Mercy Dignan as outgoing president The daughter of Milwaukee, Wis., were the Jungfrau. They went to Lux­ hospital last week- for surgery, is 100% Wool Flannel, 56" wide— $2.89 yd. report also showed that $627.86 guests in the home of Mr. and embourg, where thfev were guests making a good recovery. AUo tvonted Bouelex & Coatings had been spent for athletic equip­ Mrs. Arnold Allord. of the Speller family, and toured Mrs. Margaret Kretschmer and Sewing Notion* — McCall Pattern* ment and other athletic purposes The Mothers’ auxiliary of Boy Belgium, Holland, and up the Rhine Miss Susie Kerin ;are patients in during the school year. Use our Stitch-in-Tima Domestic Scout troop 146 met for luncheon through Western Germany. S t Joseph’s hospital. Sewing Machine* — 25c an Hour Rutsell-Walth in the home of Mr*- Robert T. Their return trip was made on Mrs. Aaron Pleasants, who has Nuptials Sept. 14 Baker, 2060 Forest street on the dueen Elixabeth. Mrs. Burch been ill in a local hospital, is ex­ Sept 6. Mrs. Baker was as­ In a candlelight ceremony on and Margieargie spent a few days in pected home in a few days. Finer Fabrics Center sisted by Mmes. William Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Kenny are Thursday evening, Sept 14, in the Baltimore, where another daugh­ and J. M. Boersig. the parents of aj boy, born last 1734 E. Evans PE. 2742 Blessed Sacrament church Miss Jo ter, Mary Beth, had spent the sum­ Anne Walsh, daughter of Mrs. Leo Cub pack 23 will hold an or­ mer with relatives. They proceeded week. B. Walsh and the late Dr. Walsh, ganizational meeting in the school to Omaha, Neb., their former home, Father Borer left last week for will become the bride of Charles auditorium Wednesday evening. where they were met by Mr. Burch a short trip to Mexico. Frederick Russell, Jr., son of Mr. Woods Photo Studio and Mrs. Charles F. Russell of 2109 East Virginia RAce 8519 Denver. It will' be a double-ring PORTRAITS— LOW PRICED service with the Rev. William J. Confirmation to Be Conferred Mulcahy officiating. ROLL FINISHING-i-We do our own. Private , Miss Walsh, in a traditional ENLARGEMENTS— aU sizes bridal gown of flipper satin and CAMERA REPAIRS— Guaranteed imported Chantilly lace, will be In St. John's Church on Oct. 9 e t ALL ONE PRICE escorted by Albert G. Birch, a The P r o f i l e friend of the family. Her attend­ (St. John’* Pnriih, DenTor) The annual lolemn norena in for the fell season will be held ZIPPER REPAIRS Dr. D. C. Werthman ants will be Miss Frances Tanner Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will honor of Our Lady of the Mir­ in the home of Mrs. Albert A. as maid of honor, and Miss Peggy aculous Medal will begin in St. Riede, 2701 E. Serenth avenue, and Associate • In felt. . . with velvet braid and administer the sacrament of Con­ Oakes and Miss Marguerite John­ firmation in St John’s church on John’s chapel on Sunday eve­ on Friday, Sept. 22. A dessert- ROY SYSTEM, INC. Dentists pearly trim. son as bridesmaids. Harold Patton Monday evening, Oct. 9. Children ning, Sept. 24. The Rev. Vin­ luncheon will be served at 1 On Almost Any Gsrment sr ArtteJs cent Walsh, C.M., of the Vin­ o’clock, and the business meet­ PLATES • Just one of our exciting new styles. will be best qj^an and Gerald John­ in the eighth grade and over will SHOE RKPAIB son and Jack Thomas will usher. comprise the class. Adults who centian norena band, will con­ ing, presided orer by Mrs. 606 ISth Street 1206 15th Street • New shapes and colors for Fall— NONE HIGHER Thomas K. Earley, will follow it Broadway gP. dl(S A reception will be held in the wish to be confirmed are asked to duct the services. KEystone 8721 TAbor 5761 all in view. Sister Mary Lucina, principal immediately. The Rer. John P. Onyx room of the Brown Palace submit their names and baptismal Moran will be the speaker. • High fashion at low prices, hotel from 8 to 10 o’clock. The certificates at their earliest con­ of 3t. John’s school, has announced young couple will visit the Broad­ venience to the priests at*the rec- that the enrollment has reached All women in the parish are e Unbelievable values. moor hotel in Colorado Springs and torj’. 370 pupils. cordially invited to the luncheon then will make their home at 1439 Children in the second grade in Catechism classes for Catholic and to the meeting. Members of ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH Williams street in Denver. St. John’s school will receive theii* children who are attending the the society will receive Commun­ First Holy Communion in the 8 public schools will be held in St. ion together in thp 8 o’clock Mass Patronise These Friendly Firms S IB Y L H A T S Mrs. Byron Welsh, with Mrs. Sunday, Sept. 17. Lester Barber as cohostess, will o’clock Mass on Sunday, Sept. 24. John’s school every Sunday morn­ 1622 Welton Street entertain St. Anthony’s circle on Celia Heddy, daughter of British ing after the 8 o’clock Mass. Par­ Members of St. Rose’s club were Thursday, Sept. 21, at a bridge Consul and Mrs. Brian Heddy, re­ ents of these children are asked guests of Mrs. Clarence Cook for luncheon.' ceived her First Holy Communion to see that the children attend the luncheon and bridge in her home in the sisters’ convent chapel re­ first class on Sunday, Sept. 7, and on Sept. 13. LEN’S Pharmacy Mmes. Thomas Morrissey, Vin­ cently in order that her brother, be in attendance regularly there­ L. 0. FEHR, Pnp. Hawes Food Store cent Smith, and James Mosier will Miss Frieda Casey is spending Julian, might be present for the after. her vacation in Gfendale, Calif. Utiabtr Bt. Vlncsnt d* Panl’a Parish Booktr Haws*—Osyle Haws* WE THANK YOU be cohostesses to the members of Hare Your Doctor Phono occasion. Julian will return to The first meeting of St. Mr. and Mrs. |John R. Moran An IGA Store St Joseph’s circle on Friday, Sept. Us Your Prescription for your many letters and phone England to attend school soon. John’s Altar and Rosary society will leave Denver Saturday, Sept. 15, at a bridge luncheon in Mrs. 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 Quality Meats - Morrissey’s home. 16, to drive to ^celsior Springs, calls congratulating us on our Mo., and thence to Tulsa, Okia. At Loalslsns and Saoth Clartea Groceries Two Engagements They expect to b* gone for two TENTH ANNIVERSARY Are Announced Annual Benefit Dance Set weeks. Fresh & Frozen Fruhs Washington Pork Mkt. and Vegetables Miss Margie Devine, whose en­ John Moran left Sept. 11 for Red & White Food Store gagement to Francis Scobey Bo- South Bend, Ind., where he will Louisiana and Qayton E. J. Scarry & Co. nomo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph By St. James' Men's Club continue his studies at Notre Dame BILL EHJGESiS, Prop. Prs* SP. 5717 DsUtstt 1620 Market St. Bonomo, has been announced by university. Complete Food Service Open 7 to 7 Wook Days her father, Thomas E. Devine, at­ (St. Jamae* Parish, Denver) assisted by Lorren Griffin, John Sister M. Cornelia and Sister Manufacturers of full line of chemicals and floor machines. Closed Sundays tended Colorado A. £ M. college The annual benefit dance spon­ Mizicko, Floyd Fahey, Dick Need­ Peter Claver were guests in St. 598 South Gilpin and is a graduate of the Univer­ sored by the St. James'Men’s club ham, and Robert Loveridge; tenth John’s convent recently. They *^t's Smart ts B* Thrittr** sity of Denver. She is a member will be held Friday evening, Oct. 20, team—Tom Dawson, captain, as­ were en route from the East to of the Sigma Kappa sorority and in the Lincoln ro.om of the Shir- sisted by Jim Fatter, George Mc­ Las Vegas, N. Mex. Phi Beta Kappa. ley'-Savoy hotel. The purpose of Namara, Bill Barnes, Carl Kern, The Legion of Mary an­ Rudisili Variety & Hardware Mr. Bonomo is a graduate of the benefit to insure a success­ and A. F. Kohles. nounces that iQora than 250 Hopalong Cassidy Jeans $ 2 .7 9 — Jackets 9 3 .0 9 John Leydon is the general Specialists in Parochial Denver university, where he was ful athletic and activities program people are participating in the Sizes 2 to 14 affiliated with Sigma Alpha Ep­ for the children attending St. chairman. Tickets for the dance weekly recitation of the Block silon fraternity and Omicron Delta James’ school. may be obtained directly from the Rosary. Persons interested in School Supplies — Stationery — Hallmark Cards Kappa, honorary fraternity. The On the occasion of the dance, general chairman or from other obtaining information regard­ young couple are planning a fall there will be offered a trip by air members of the Men’s club. They ing the Block | Rosary should 2624 E. Louisiana at So. Clayton — RA. 987^ SCHOOL BOOKS wedding. to the Notre Dame-U. S. C. foot­ will also be available at the rec­ contact member* of the Legion ball game to be played in Los An­ tory. The price of a dance ticket of Mary. The Legion is in need At a brunch given Sept. 10 is $3 per couple. Additional tickets Mr. and Mrs. Chester F. Wibel geles Dec. 2. This trip is an all­ of additional miembers to help New and Used Books ior All Schools in expense paid trip and holders of will be available at $1 a ticket. spread the derotjion of the Block announced the engagement of their St. James’ Altar and Rosary so­ nONINIE RRAE daughter, Miss Helen Jean Wibel, dance tickets are entitled to par­ Rosary. Persong; interested in Both Colorado Dioceses ticipate. ciety held its first post-summer becoming meml^r* should at­ Teams of workers have been or­ meeting Sept. 8 at the Montclair tend the weekly [Legion meeting Shopping ganized by the Men’s club in order Civic building. A large number of on Monday avefting at 7:15 in Our Used Books Are Clean, Sanitary to make the tickets available to women were present. the school. The monthly school collection A BIG Trip on all: First team—Boyd Bailey, The Legion of Mary reports that and Reasonably Priced captain, assisted by Genome Fran­ will be taken up this Sunday, more than 100 persons attended CONOCO PRODUCTS cis, Jack Michael, Dick Linsen- Sapt. 17. This school offering the September hijur of prayer for Bonnie Brae We feature the newly adopted Geographies a. Little Budget maier, Charles Ban Buskirk, and on the third Sunday of exery conversions held last Sunday. Tl^e Lubrication, Car Washing, BaUerlea Bill Walsh; second team—Marshall month enables the pastor to Adoration Hour for conversions is Recharged, Hre Vnleanising HABBWABE —Grades 4 to 7 Reddish, captain, assisted by Joe dispense with the collection of held the second ^unday of every Huggins, Frank Rookard, Ed Day, tuition in the school. month from 4 to- 5 o’clock in the RONNIE RRAE Komac Colorizer Paints Howard Schwade, and Clarence The Mass of the Holy Ghost was afternoon. ^ CONOCO SERVICE Sport Goods Wolf; offered Monday, Sept. 11, for More than lOOihigh school boys 724 So. University PE. 9909 Third team—John Thompson, the success of the school year with 2324 E. Exposition SP. 3646 captain, assisted by Bob Allen, all the school children in attend­ and girls attended the first Sep­ tember KIRAY liarty held in the BRRGflin BOOK STORE Bill Walsh, Gregory Stretz, Tom ance. Bonnie Brae O’Neill, and Bob Schell, Jr.; Bill Moriarty, football coach, school Saturday evening. The next Preisser's Red & White has called the first practice. KIRAY party will be held Satur­ 406 15th at Tremont KEystone 1418 fourth team—Walt Bestedo, cap­ day, Sept. 23. All! high school boys Brug €o. tain, assisted by John Lindhart, James Anton, infant son of Mr. Alfred C* Aaderten, Owner-llanater Grocery and Market Jim Halpin, Jim Reid, John Hut- and Mrs. John H. Streit, was bap­ and girls are invjjted. The fall serie^ of information Have your Uoctor phone us FANCY MEAT9. VZGETABLES. AND man, Francis McCartney, and Joe tized on Sunday, Sept. 10, with QUAUTY GROCERIES AT classes for inteirested Catholics your Prescriptions REASONABLE PRICES Weiss; fifth team—Malcolm Gro­ Harold A. Streit and Beatrice M. Beers, Wines, Ete. ver, captain, assisted by George Streit as godparents. and non-CatholicB will begin on Free Delivery SPrnce 4447 Monday, Oct 16.! The classes will 763 So. Unirersity RA. 2674 Seiner, Bruce Baumgartner, Paul The hot lunch program 2881 E. Ohiq, At*. (So. DoIt. sod Ohio) DfNVERS OLDEST CHEVROLET DEALER Schneible, Marion Barnwell, and startad this week. Lunch may ha be held on Monday and Wednes­ Bob Backus; sixth team—Maurice had by the children for IS . day evenings from 8 to 8:46 in ▼ V the eighth grade classroom of the School hos atartod ox*in, Murphy, captain, assisted by cent* each day. Frank Still, Max 'Thomas, Ho\^rd The first meeting of St James’ school. and that means rsonrsters Baptized Sept. 10 were the fol­ crossinc streets and sUcysI Hunker, Charles De Bell, sna A. PTA for the year will be held NOIITH GAVLORD WATCH OUT Bafctr in drivlnc means J„ Artzer; lowing children: Robert Joseph, 1 1 protsetion far onr school Tuesday, Sept 19, at 1 p.m. in the Seventh team—Andy Collins, Montclair Civic building. son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kelly, kids. Observa school crosa- with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Joyce as Inr siSKs, ns* preptr lir- Via captain, assisted by Don Wilhelm, The faculty of the school will opping Disiriel FOR nsU and DRIVE CARE- Joe Casper, Jack Guthrie, Jack be introduced, as will the officers sponsors; Patricia Mary, daughter FULLTI Vincr msehsnics of Mr. and Mr^ Fred Gravina, HK will check ronr brakes, Knudsen, and Harley Hinton; and room mothers. Refreshments Hrhts and tire* for saft eighth team—John Leydon, cap­ will be served by the officers and with John Gravina and Mrs. Carol SCHOOL dririnc . • . The EAGLE.., Bums as spon^rs; and Jerry tain, assisted by Maurice Mahoney, members of the standing commit­ Vincent Famularo,'George Trainor, tees. Thomas, son o ^ M r. and ,Mrs DR. D. G. BOOREN EE Remember . . . Hagen E. Moor^, with Mr. and Relax aa you ride in John Maddox, and George Dreher; The day, time, and place of the —OPTOMETRIST- CHILDREN! School Children Have ninth team—Leo Boyle, captain. mtetings have been changed. Mrs. William Cunhingham as spon­ the Right of Wayl streamlined comfort aboard sors. ■ i 1077 South Gaylord Edward KrabOcher, Jr., and HR Call SP. 2898 for Appointment MISSOURI PACIFIC’S Miss Frances Trocy Stinson were streamlined Colorado Eagle— Englewood PTA Officers married Sunday! before Father Moran. They were attended by Jo­ VINER eastbound to Wicbita, Kan­ VINER seph E. Krabacher and Elaine Kr^i- Overstake's Pharmacy Shoes for the Fomily sas City and St. Louis daily. To Lay Faculty Tea Plans bacher. 1000 So. Gaylord RA. 4401 4 5 5 BROADWAY a TELEPKlONE PEorl 4641 Enjoy soft, roomy seats and Have Your Doctor Phone Weatharbird Shoes for Children ------^------Pigsly Wiggly X-ray Fitting wide picture windows while (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) Union dinner this Thursday eve­ Vs His Prescription We Deliver hours go by like minutes. Mrs. Warren Otto, president of ning. Sendel Shoe Store CATHEDRAL PARISH James Pheniz, son of Mr. and We Give Green Stamps 1023 So. Gaylord RA. 5087 Take your choice of smartly St Louis’ PTA will meet with the Mrs. A. E. Phenix, 3133 S. Acoma officers and room mothers this These Friendly Firms Deserve Your Patronage appointed coaches or luxu­ street left this week to enter Notre Friday afternoon in the recreation Dame university at South Bend, rious overnight Pullmans. center, to make iinaifinal plans for thecenter, the Ind. James is a graduate of St. DOYLE’S Reach your destination faculty tea, to be held in the cafe­ Louis’ grade school and St. Fran­ PE. 2464 BOB’S IGA StOM finn MBIY MSIOD teria on Sept. 21. Mrs. Harvey cis de Sales’ high school. He will PHARMACY swiftly, safely, surely , . . major in business administration Bald, first president of St Louis’ - MARY AMME Th* Puttniar Ot«n**t' regardless of the weather PTA and Mrs.Mr William Roach, last at the university. Mr. and Mrs. % i m i . Ralph Morrison, his brother-in-lawi ^ocetNVtN 4 year’s president will pour. SUPER MARKET &AKERC3 ViHvtt,, eoio 17th AVE. AND GRANT . . . via MO-PAC and sister, accompanied him on the Moat* • Grocorias • VogstablM Officers and committee chair­ DOMR KE. »I7 PUB DIUVERY men of the PTA for the school trip to South Bend. Better Quality for Less Ticktti — RtstTvt/hta year are Mmes. Warren Otto, Officers of Immaculate Heart of Mobiloil • Ponnsoil • Mobilgss Dtcoraltd QompltU Informttion president; William Abbey, first Mary sodality who were installed For Quality WEODINQ The firms listed here de * Sept. 11 by the Rev. John Ayl- Lubrication £ Washing CAKES J. N. SANDERS, Gtntr.l Aftnl vice president; Howard Kinkel, Tuna Up - Clutch £ Br^o ("all battmT) serve to be remembered Miucuri Picifie Liaet second vice president; and Monsi­ ward, spiritual director, are Ruth Modern up to date Store and SIS SsTcntecsth Street gnor O’Heron, third vice presi­ Flieri, prefect; Julie Lovie, vice *5 ap when you are distributing So. Goylord Service ttrse DsUvarr an tl Ordsr PREStRlFTIONS CALLED Deaecr 2, Colo. dent; prefect; Rose Ellen Carroll, secre­ FREE Delivery. You Come in your patronage in the dif­ Phone MAip S2}f Mmes. R. Collins, secretary; E. tary; and Patricia Ellerman, treas­ lS2d 8. Gsrlard tS Broadwar FOR AND DELIVERED Pick Out Your Order, Center and Gorage PEsrl 7115 SPrae* 7415 ferent lines of business. Puetz, treasurer; Fred Clark, his­ urer. Retiring officers are Patri­ Colfax al Downinf Denver torian, and A. J. Bauman, safety; cia Richter, prefect; Barbara Lu­ 1093 So. Gaylord 1001 So. Gaylord SP. 6443 KEystone 3217 Mmes. Elmer Vogt, health; Wil­ cerne, vica prefect; Angela Chip- liam Abbey, deanery; H. Kinkel, chino, secretary; and Jean Glenn, NOB HILL INN program; 'T. Wakefield, maga­ treasurer. FINER CLEANING Hatchett Drug Store zines; F. TruskOl, hospitalite; P. Sodalists who will attend the GAYLORD 4M EAST COLFAX Weith, finance; and Fred (jlark, COCKTAILS **Tb* Sisrs st QvsUty sad Ssrslc*" Archdiocesan Sodality Union din­ GLEANERS [ommunity Plotiier: W. A. HATCHETT J Q J publicity. ner on Sepb 14 are Charlene PICKUP a D8UVIBT Delicious Dinners Members of the Marian sorority Geeck, prefect; Carlotta Lubeck, D.U.CIEAIIEM Rtf. Ph. Owntr HOT AND COLD LUNCHES We Give "S&H’* Green Stomps PHONE SPructBIS CsMpeandini prsacrlptloas b thf aisst met in the home of Miss Betty Betty Wathen, Helen Poole, Betty StOfE Tsar Baslnss* b A»pir«e

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PAGE SIX Offlct, 938 B< 9ffvvi THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TeUphen*, KEytten* 4205 Thursday, Sapt. 14, 1950 Annunciation Unit Married in St. Catherine's First Fall Deanery Meet Married at Mt. Carmel K n igh ts of To Sponsor Shower C o ln m b n s (Annunciatioii Parisk, DesTar) Scheduled September 18 Call Ve for Information The Altar and Rosary society Reiordinf Membership The Denver deanery of the The meeting will begin at 1 will hold, its first ‘ meeting of the or Insurance Archdiocesan Council of Cath­ p.m., and will follow the pat­ season in the Hagus hall on Thurs­ Juvenile — Adult olic , Women will hold its first tern of last year, being a work­ day, Sept. 21, at 1 o’clock. Lunch­ meeting of the fall season on shop to acquaint the member­ W. J. Biodel, General Agent eon hostesses will include Mmes. Sept. 18 at the Catholic Char­ ship of the deanery with, the Lao Koll, Field Agent Salazar, Jarger, and Martin. This ities annex, 1665 Grant street, mmittee system outlined by 1575 Grant St. TA. 1480 f .•* meeting will feature a hand-towel \ Denver. Mrs. James B. Kenney, the National Council of Cath­ shower. These are needed for use president, will preside. olic Women. Mrs. J. Leonard in the sacristy, and the ^donation Swigert, president of the Arch­ of one or more small towels will diocesan Council of Catholic be appreciated. All members are St. Joseph's Plans Women, will lead the workshop. invit^ to attend. The plans for activities of the S t Catherine’s club will meet deanery centers, Vail, Little in the home of Mrs. Frank McNa­ 3-Month Course Flower, and Fox Street, for the mara, 3527 Marion street, on Tues­ coming year will be discussed. day, Sept. 19, at 12:30 o’clock. MR. AND MRS. JAMES LESTER GRAVINA are pictured above following their marriage in St. Catherine’s Reports of the summer activi­ The Sacred Heart club will meet For Nurses' Aides ties of the centers and of the in the home of Mrs. J., V. Monck- church, Denver, on Aug. 27. camping program at Our Lady ton, 3781 Williams street, on Fri­ The bride is the former Diane Marie Riggs, daughter of Mr. Nur*e*' aide* are needed at St. Jo*epk’* ho*pitaI, Denver, to of the Rockies camp will be day, Sept; 15, at 1 o’clock. and Mrs. James Riggs of 4538 Navajo street. She was given in mar­ heard. Because of the unusual a**i*t graduate nnr*e* with the riage by her father and was attended by her sister, Mrs. Jerry Lo- amount of business to be com­ care of patient*. A three-month sasso, as matron of honor. Her bridesmaid was Miss Emma Gravina, pleted, the meeting will begin WESTERKAMP'S sister of the bridegroom. cour*e of in*truction and *u- at 1 o’clock instead of the reg­ Mr. Gravina is a son of Mrs. Philomena Gravina, 4895 Beach pervi*ed practice will be given. ular time. KE* 9043 5106 Wash. court. His brothers, Gus Gravina and Anthony Gravina, were best A cla** to prepare the aide* will The Altar and Rosary society EVERYTHING A GOOD GROCERY man and usher, respectively. begin Monday, Sept. 25, and and the PTA of St. John the SHOULD HAVE . Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of application* are being taken Evangelist’s parish will sponsor BEST FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES Mrs. Jerry Losasso, 3727 Pecos street. tB|e bridal couple spent a week daily between the hour* of 8 the tea and social hour follow­ - WE DELIVER - in Estes Park and, on return, took up residence in Denver.— (Photo and 4. ing the meeting. Mrs. T. K. Big, beautiful mums are by Jerome Studio) ______The candidate receive* one Earley and M»s. J. J. Delaney meal daily, the laundry of uni­ the symbol of the'football will be tea chairmen. sp^it! Score a touchdown form*, and an allowance during Presidents of all affiliated S A V E 1/ 3 O N Y O U R the period of preparation. Re­ in your date’s heart. Give Daldegan-Pepper Nuptials organizations and their ap­ her a corsage of our quirement* are a* follow*: Edu­ pointed representatives espe­ M E A T * B I L L cation, two year* of high ichool; griant mums. Call NOW cially are urged to attend this for prompt delivery! Complete Proceiiinf Serriee Held in Lourdes Church age, 18 to 45 year*; per*onal important meeting. intarview, phy*ical examination, for Locker* end Home Freezer*. Anyone having white ele­ The Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pepper of Lady and good moral charactar. phants, used costume jewelry, MR. AND MRS. PHILIP LOUIS VESSA are pictured 2563 S. Milwaukee, Denver, an­ D. L. McCaddon officiated at the Application* *hould be made games, canned fruit, or any above at the reception that followed their marriage in We Sell Armour’* Be*t Meat* double-ring ceremony, to: Director pf Nur*e Aide Pro­ Posy nounced the marriage o f their articles that might be used for Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church, Denver, on Aug. iO, before the Rev. in Quarter* or Halve*. The bride was given in marriage gram, Room 143, St. Jo*eph’t the games party at the Fox Roy Figlino of Brighton. daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to John by her father. Maid of honor was Shoppe hoipital, 1818 Humboldt *treet, Street fiesta should bring them Mrs. Vessa is the former Lucile Mary Zarlengo, daughter of the bride’s sister, Joan Pepper, King’s Frigid Food Bank J. Daldegan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Denyer. to the meeting. Frank Zarlengo of 363'4 Lipan street. She was given in marriage by 8821 So. Broidwoy Antonio Daldegan o i 3867 Clay and bridesmaid was her cousin, her father and was attended by Florence J. Oliver as maid of honor. Day (Mr. ind Mr*. A. A. KInc street, Denver. Mary Lindell. of Czthedral Perish) Bridesmaids were Torraine Vessa and Dorothy Davies. The couple were married before The best man was Paul Dalde­ Fr. EcJwarcd Leycden to Speak ,2«41 8. UnlTcrsItr PE. 1531 Mr. Vessa, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Vessa, 3424 Osage a Nuptial Mass Sept. 12 in Our gan and the bridegroom’s attend­ ant was Peter Daldegan. Ushers street, chose as his best man his brother, John J. Vessa. The ushers were Frank W. Zarlengo and Laurence Lillo. were John Boelts and Richard At C PT L Parley on Sept. 28 Following the reception in Mt. Carmel hall, Mr. and Mrs. Vessa Borga. “ Why a School of Instruction” will be explained by the Rev. HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT The organist for the ceremony left for a w^diiig trip to Los Angeles. They will live at 1750 Pearl Edward Leyden, archdiocesan superintendent of schools, in the street, Denver.—^(Photo by Jerome Studio) was Mrs. Josephine Liddell and the opening speech at the 13th annual school of instruction sponsored two soloists were Miss Elizabeth by the Catholic Parent-Teacher league Thursday, Sept. 28, from O U R NEW Erth and Tommy Pepper. 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the Shirley-Savoy hotel, Denver. Father St. Clara's Aid Society Immediately following the wed­ Leyden is moderator of the league. PLAYING CARD ding a breakfast was served to the The guest speaker at the general assembly will be the Rey. immediate families and friends. Thomas M. LoCascio, O.S.M., pastor of Mt. Carmel church, whose To Plan Winter's Work Following the breakfast the theme will be “ The Pastor Looks at the PTA.” couple left for the Broadmoor in §jfL fiornsL PREMIUM PLAN A plea for the support of the Crusade of Freedom will be Miss Elizabeth Sheebyi vice Colorado Springs and a trip president, will call a meeting of through New Mexico and the Royal made by V. Kenneth Koch, a well-known Denver Catholic. You Will Hear ' With each dollar's worth of Dry Cleaning in either Gorge. The couple will be at home The Rev. James Hamblin, a copy reader at the Register, will St Clara’s Aid : society, Denver, give special instructions to publicity chairmen of the league early in October, at which time of our plants we give one Coupon Playing Card. When at 2511% S. Broadway. affiliates. you have saved Fifteen Coupons — redeem them for a Mrs. Daldegan was bom and the work for the winter season Mrs. James A. Foley, league president, will preside and urges will be outlined and the election Music's Richest Voice sparkling deck of plastic coated quality Playing Cards reared in Boone, la., and educated at Sacred Heart school until her PTA presidents, officers, and committee chairmen of all units, of officers will be held. . . . Bridge or Canasta. family moved to Denver. She was including Colorado Springs and Fort Collins, to attend. A com­ The nominating committee, with plete program will be published in the Register next week. graduated from S t Francis de Miss Margaret Perlot as chairman, THE Sales’ high school. Mr. Daldegan and Mrs. R. J. Sanders and Miss W uRLiIzER O r g a n was graduated from North high Rose Linder, meet with the Electronic Organ Associated Cleaners school and served two years in the Altar Unit Has 1st Meet sisters at the or^ihanage and pre­ Pickup and navy. He is now associated with pare a slate of candidates to be 6736 E. Colfax Delirarr Sanriea EA. 5462 Armour & Co. of Denver. (Holy Trinity Pari*h, Pies, fudge, cakes, or any baked voted on at this meeting. The date We*tmin*ter) foods are welcome. of this meeting will be announced The first meeting of the Altar Christmas cards will be sold later. IN THE VATICAN Queen o f Heaven Group and Rosary society for the 1950- again this year by the society. The 51 season was held in the home selection will be made up entirely THE CHICAGO MKT. Will Resume Meetings of Mrs. Isabel Weibel Sept 5. of religious cards. Cards will be Vatican officials, in­ HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS on display in the near future. THinsTY on n o r There is to be a bake sale Sun­ cluding the chief or­ Frozen Food* — Groeeria* — Bakery Good* Members of the Queen of Heaven In the summer months several day, Sept 17, after both Masses. ganist of St. Peter’s, 614 15TH ST. AL.6920 Aid society will convene for their Catholic families moved into the first fall meeting Tuesday, Sept. parish. A special invitation is ex­ Armando Antonelli, Betrane* on Uth 8tr**t N*zt to N«w P**t BelMlng DeSmet Club to Meet 19, at 2 p.m., in the orphanage, tended to these women to join the have expressed 4825 Federal boulevard, Denver. At Holy Ghost Sept. 19 society. Others who find they are pleasure with the Members are reminded that the The DeSmet club of Regis j:ol- now able to attend the meeting, annual contributions to the Needle­ on the second Tuesdav of every tone quality of the lege, Denver, will meet in Holy INTERMOUNTAIN ELEVATORS work guild are now due. The mem­ month at 8 p. m., areUlso invited. Wurlitzer Organ. Ghost hall Tuesday, Sept. 19, at DENVER bers are requested to bring two The next meeting will be in You. too, will be new garments (alike) for girls 1 p.m. A dessert-luncheon will be the home of Mr*. Gertrude Fort Morgan Flour Mills from six to 12 years of age. Cash served. Bridge will be played. All Steinbrecher, 3496 W. 80th thrilled by the donations will also be accepted. friends of Regis are invited. ZTenue, ot> Oct.- 3. beauty of “ Music’s FORT MORGAN Those not able to attend this meet­ Richest V o ice ” ing may send donations to Mrs. whether it be for BRANCHES AT— Hilda Chiolero at 4525 Federal 25^ Pio$ Deposit United in Marriage church, school or LONGJIONT . . . YUMA boulevard. In Loyola home. HUDSON . . . HILL ROSE Navy Mothers Will Meet church, D en ver, on n n m n still Aug. 20, Dona MILLERS AND HANDLERS The regular meeting of Rocky BUY A CASE! There Is no obligation for trial demonstration, OF FLOUR, WHEAT, CORN, Mountain Navy Mothers’ club 462, Mae Halverson, \ ■FUMm- Denver, will be held at 8 p.m. Mon­ BARLEY, OATS, AND MILL daughter of Write for full details. i €• •••••• *1 day, Sept. 18, at 1772 Grant street Mr. and Mrs. FEEDS Mrs. Lulu Doetzel, commander, Harry Halverson Country ShipporsI will be in charge. Refreshments will of Adams City, be served by Mrs. Lulu Harvey and n 1 \ i ) • : ■ : 4 Models priced as low as $1275 Coniign Your Shipmont To V» a n d William Mrs. Louise Terry. Bromley, son of Mrs. Freda e i t e Bromley of Adams City, were HUMMEL'S united in m a r- Denver’a Leading riage in a double­ B T.T L E Delicatessen ring ceremony be- 0 f 0 r e the Rev. CASE Family Size Donald M c- lu "DENVER'S MUSIC CENTER" Mahon. Given in Chicken Pot Pie marriage by her Picnic Foods father, the bride 1617 California St.— Denver, Colo. The Beer That wore a gown of Milwaukee Sausage white slipper Made Milwaukee Famous satin. The maid Friday Di.he* of honor was MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. CASSEROLES TO TAKE OUT Miss Donna 311 E. 7th KE. 1986 Ryan, a n d the ^Robert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray; bridesmaids were Miss Elaine Tox- vard. Miss Ann Johnson, Miss Elaine Krogh, and Miss Georgia Wilkinson. 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A ' I Thursday, Sept. 14, 1950 Office, 938 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Ki|Eystene 4205 PAGE SEVEN f^r. Faherty Retreat Master Married DR. JAMES P. Nurses' Retreat Sloted GRAY Optometrist

VISUAL CARE Sept. 22-24,^1 Romar EYES EXAMINED VISUAL TRAINING * The annual retreat for the nurses of the Denver chap» ter of the ACCN will be held Sept 22, 23 and 24 at El Po- mar, Colorado Springs. Father William B. Eaherty, S.J., 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. St will be the retreat master. Phone for Appointment A meeting of the retreat committee was held, the past TA. 8883 week in the home of Miss Eleanor as scrub nurse for Dr. James R, Demski. Letters were sent out to Ameill, General Rose hospital, all nurses bji Father John Regan Mrs. Ruth Shannon was rec^tly regarding the retreat added to the general staff of Gen­ The retreat will. begin Friday eral Rose hospital, . with Benediction at' 6 p.m. It wiu be followed by dinner at 6 p.m. If Mrs- Gladys Ward, RNA, will it is impossible for some to be leavp Saturday for the National there by 6 p.m. the sisters will be Nurse Anesthetics’ convention in glad TO serve such persons. Atlantic City; Ga. ■ Services will close Sunday eve­ The board o f directors urges p t n o w ; ning with dinner at 5, and the re- the members to encourage all stu­ treatants will be able to leave for dents to enter the essay contest, You Decide the Cost Denver by 6 p.m. if they so desire. the prizes for which will be Hove a Colorful The offering for the three days awarded by Archbishop Vehr at is $12.50 and ii{cludes room and the Communion breakfast in con­ How miich you spend for meals. junction with thfe state nurses’ Tulip Border 1 funeral service here is up to For thos^ nurses who are em­ convention. ; ployed, or otherwise unable to + -l-i • + make the full retreat, special ar­ Next Spring! you. W e have a large selec­ rangements , have been- made CHARLOTTE CLARE NIERNBERGER, daughter of whereby they may go down either Right now is the time to plant bulbs fpr tion of quality merchandise, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J, Niemberger of Ellis, Kans., be­ on Saturday or just for a day of came the bride of David Shea, son of Mrs. David J. Shea of Denver, recollection on Sunday. For these, spring blooming— hyacinths, jonquils, nar­ priced in a wide range, for you in Holy Ghost church Saturday, Sept. 2. Mr. Shea is an employe in the charges will be made accordingly. cissus and tulips. business oflSces of the Register. All nurses who possibly can are to choose what best meets your Monsignor John Cavanagh officiated in the double-ring cere­ urged to attend. mony. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The retreatant may spend her Imported Holland needs. Her only attendant was Her sister. Miss Norma Jean Niemberger. free time in the chapel, 4»e li­ Felix Muldoon served as^ best man. Lt. Hewitt Lovelace and Floyd brary; or she may roam about the Niemberger ushered. spacious grounds. The chapel is Bulbs 9 0 ’ Doz. A wedding breakfast for members of the immediate families was the heart of the retreat. Here the Top Size held in the Blue room of the Cosmopolitan hotel. day begins with Holy Mass, and A reception was held in the late afternoon in the home of the closes with Benediction. MILORGANITE ^VIGORO - LOMA bridegroom’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Nance. The retreat committee requests GRASS SEEDS The young couple left for a wedding trip in Yellowstone National that all reservations be in by park and upon their return will make their home in Denver. Wednesday, Sept. 21, so that the sisters at El Pomar have ample South Denver Evergreen Nursery time to prepare for the group. Horan & Son Chapels New Orphanage Superior Some nurses will be taking their 1534 So. Broadway SP. 7768 KEystone 6297 KEystone 6298 cars, and will be glad to provide 1527 Cleveland P l^e transportation for those who do Welcomed by Aid Society not have cars. Reservations may be made by St. Vincent’s Aid society, Den­ more volunteers to work with the calling Doris Jay, DE. 2659, or ver, held its opening meeting of St. Vincent group. Eleanor Demski, FR. 9570. DeSoto-Plymouth the season in the home of Mrs. M. Sister Francis reported that the The members of the retreat ^ Service J. O’Fallon on Tuesday, Sept. 5. boys had a wonderful vacation and committee are Margaret Dorn- Dorti Jajr, R.N. The president, Mrs. W. J. McGet- beck, M a^ Downing, Gertrude All Late Model Used Cars were entertained by many organi­ Optometrist Pressure Purge Your Radiator tigan, presided. zations at ball games and various Downey, Florence Morahan, La Carry 5,000 Mile Gnarantee It was announced that Sister other amusements. Vera Jones, Eleanor Demski, and and Optician Factory Trained Mechanics on All Chrysler Made Care , Francis, the superior of St. Vin­ The benefit given in August Doris Jay. Before Installing Anti-Freeze cent’s home, has been transferred. by the Loretto Mothers’ Sew- - Margaret Dombeck Helen Walsh Sister Francis introduced the new Auocitta g so ing club netted more than Called to Navy % R. JOSEPH superior. Sister Mary Benedict, $1,500 for the home. Interested including chemicals who comes from Grand Junction. Margaret Dombeck has received EtES EXAMINED GRIFFITH MOTORS, Inc. members are asked to join this She was w elcom ed by the her c^l to return to the navy and Pjiona TAbor 1888 group and go to the home on 218-219 Mojcctie Bids. 2770 No. Speer Blvd. GR. 3313 members. Tuesdays to sew and mend for will leave next week for Long Mrs. Charles Dunn reminded the the boys. Beach, Calif., where she is to re­ rflembers of the Needlework guild port for duty Oct 22. 0!^^eam Jto io r The guest speaker was Father 'oadwav^ESSlSlSEESSHr 131^1314 Acoma drive in October. Mrs. George R. Seition* of the Spiritual 13.S5 Broadway Pope spoke on the Community Robert D. Nevans of St. Francis de Sales' parish, who spoke on spir­ Study club will not be resumed MAIN 3111 Chest drive, which will take place until October because of the re­ in the near future, and askea for itual reading. He asked the mem­ bers to interest themselves in the treat at El Pomar Sept. 22-24 boys in a more personal manner and the Mass breakfast Oct. 6 JOE ONOFRIO« Two Fall exhibitions and to strive to do things for their in conjunction with the state comfort and pleasure. The meeting nurses’ convention in October. RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. At Denver Art Museum was concluded with refreshments St. Joseph’s Hospital served by the hostess, Mrs. O’Fal­ Mrs. Phil Tood has been added GENERAL TIRES The Denver Art museum opens lon. to the staff in the delivery rooms. £juL its fall season with two new exhibi­ She is giving anesthetics. General Batteries tions on its September calendar. Bertha Beal, second floor, has These include a dramatie display returned to work after a month’s of glassware from the famous Aus­ 50th Jubilee Noted vacation on the East coast. KRAFT RECAPPING trian firm of J. & L. Lobmeyr, ihsL JinoAt GENERAL] presented in the museum’s fourth Mercy Hospital Kraft Inspected floor galleries in City hall from By John f. Rollos Miss Florine Gallagher is a pa­ $9 UEEGEE Sept. 5 to 25, and an exhibition, tient at Fitzsimons hospital. The JOE, JR. U - JOE Used Tires entitled “ Arts in Communication,’’ 44r. and Mrs. John E. Rollo, Mother of Fatima Bridge club met which will open in the new Schleier 4940 King street, Denver, re­ in the home of Mrs. T. J. McMa­ hon. High score prize went to Mrs. G.T.A.C. Easy Pay 1401 W. Colfax TA. 6604 Memorial gallery at 14th avenue cently celebrated their golden and Acoma street on Monday, Sept. Louise Dunn. 18, to remain on view for two wedding anniversary. They were Other News months. The latter, one of the ma­ married Aug. 27, 1900, in St. Ruth Gibbs returned to work Patrick’s >thurch in Kansas Since the first gas lines were constructed, Killam jor exhibitions of the year, will Monday at Colorado General after trace the development of commu­ City, Mo., where Mrs. Rollo’s a three-week vacation. Gas Burners have faithfully served homes, nications from the origin of the mother, Mrs. Louise Tanner, age Mrs. Audrey Needham, program alphabet and writing to present- 85, still lives. (A picture of the chairman, has accepted a position churches, schools, office buildings and industry. day movies and television. golden jubilarians appeared in Both exhibitions will, as usual, last week’s Register.) be open lo the public free of charge The Rollos moved to Denver Regis Women Hear every day in the week during every 30 years ago. For many years, K M a m g a s b u r n e r c o . exhibition period. Regular museum they lived in S t Dominic’s MANUPACTURIRS AND HEATINa EN9INEERS hours are as follows;. Sundays, 2 parish, before moving to their Father McCarthy to 6; Mondays, 1 to 6 and >7 to 9; present home in St. Catherine’s Natural Gas with Killam Burners means cheaper Tuesdays through -Saturdays, 9 parish. The origrin and traditonal cus­ to 5. Among 27 living descendants, toms o f the Holy Year were out­ heating costs, and automatic, carefree, clean there are four children, two lined by the Very Rev. Raphael C. warmth continuously. Dependable guarantees for sons and two daughters; four McCarthy, S.J., president of Regis Workers for Bazaar grandchildren, and nine great­ college, Denver, at the bimontny 35 yeors. \ grandchildren. One son, E. B. meeting of the Regis Women’s club Slate Report Social Rollo, at one time directed the Sept 11 in the college dining hall. 260 BROADWAY RACE 2871 choir at St. Dominic’s church, The meeting, originally sched­ A report party for the bazaar and the other son, Joseph M. uled for Sept. 5, was changed of the Dominican Sisters of the Rollo, and family are now because of the reopening of school 1741 T r»o n t PL Sick Poor that was held this sum­ members of St. Dominic’s par­ sessions on that date. Mrs. Lito DENVER'S HOST mer is scheduled for Sept. 18 ish. One daughter, Mrs. Rose­ Gallegos, president of the club, 608 Ktb St. at 8 p.m., according to John mary Grant, resides in St. seryed as chairman. A tea, served PROGRESSIVE 621 E. 17th Ara Schlereth, who served as bazaar Catherine’s parish at 4840 Clay by the officers of the club, followed I chairman. The party is to be held street The second daughter, the meeting. 666 E. 12th An. in the sisters’ convent at 2501 Mrs. Mabel Marvel, resides in The next session of the club II4T-4I Hirktt 8L 616 B. 16th An. Gaylord street, Denver. All the Casper, Wyo., where her three will be held on the first Tuesday workers of the bazaar are invited children and sever# grandchil­ of November in the Regis dining TAbor 627* to attend. dren live also. hall. Guild Circle Furthers Catholic Action Midway heels are the (Arbkbiihop’t Guild, Denver) a two-week vacation in Omaha and turned from a vacation in the Blessed Sacrament circle of Chicago. Pacific Nbrthwest. Alice Gather- height of fashion in this Miss Frances Jennings will be the Archbishop’s guild is hostess to the September meeting. cole is vacationing in Portland furthering Catholic Action by Little Flower Circle and Seattle. Miss Josephine Hy- trek spent last week end at Little Flower circle met for an ^articipatim in the Repara­ Glendo, Wyo. evening of canasta, preceded by tion society honoring Our St. Gerard’s Circle Lady of Fatima and in the parish the Rosary, on Sept. 11 in the MATRIX Shoe Mothers’ club, which is studying home of Mrs. Patsy Paprocki. Mrs. Virginia Collins will en­ the early history of the Church Sants Maria Circle tertain on Sept. 20 in her home at under the guidance of the Rev. Margaret Keane recently re- 75 S. Grove street. William Mulcahy. + + + + Mrs. Luverne Schoendaller and Mrs. Catherine O’Connor lead the prayers at two of the Holy Hours Depart for Rome in the all-day adoration on first Saturdays. Miss Mildred Connell, who has been a faithful worker at the In­ 'LTERE’S !a real 2 cu. ft. built-in 1^0Ine fant of Prague nursery and is FUUY ADJUSTABll$NKVES freezer, priced far below other designs. secretary-treasurer of this circle, Arrange them ito suit Full-width, fully enclosed. Separate super­ is resigning thi^ position owing to yourself for all | foods. a change in residence to Wheat- fast freezing shelf for ice trays. See it nowl ridge. Morning Star Circla PHILCO 1104 SHOWN Miss Florence Choquette was FRESHENER-SNACK BOX The Jalna . . . high cut platform with swirling hostess Sept. 12 in the home of Giant Freshener for bow trim, nicely pleated vamp. In black or Mrs. Phyllis Del Haute. fruits, vegetables— Kay Gonzales and her husband Snack Box for cheese, brown suede. spent a recent week end vacation­ anacks, butter, etc. ing in Santa Fe, N. Mex. St. Patrick's Circla ■ Mr. and Mrs. G. Wagner and • Self-Clozins Door Latch • Eaay-Out . 9 5 ' family have moved to New Icii Trqyt • King Stzo Supor Powor 19 Mexico, where he will teach. Mr. System • Phlleo 5-Year Warranty and Mrs. Darrdl McGee recently returned from a week end at Yuma. Shoe Salon— Second Floor Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kennedy Liberal Trade In Allowance Free Delivery have returned from a few weeks’ vacation in Alabama. Mrs. Ed­ ward Mulcahy entertained S t . MISSES MARY FITZSIMMONS (left) and Mary Patrick’s circle Sept. 13. Deloheny are shown as they left the Denver Union station m St. Luke’s Circle recently to make a Holy Year pilgrimage to Rome. They are planning JOE ONOFRIO MUSIC CO. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McGov­ also to visit France, Germany, England, and Ireland. ‘‘Home of Television” ern announce the birth of a Both girls are active in the Archbishop’s guild. They attended 'Whets Denver Shops with Confidence*-KEytten* 2111 daughter, Molly Ellen, Sept S in Colorado university and Regis night school. Mis^ Deloheny was gradu­ 1805 BI^OADW AY ]HA. 8585 St. Joseph’s hospital. ated from St. Francis de Sales’ high school, and Miss Fitzsimmons Peggy Williams left Sept 2 for from East high school

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PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyjitene 4205 Thursday, Sept. 14, 1950

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These accounts are payable in full Edward Day Lncilla Zimmarman , Leonard Urban Roiamary Fior! each month. + + , + + + + + + + ! + CONOCO PRODUaS Fransalians of 1950-51 Lubrication • Delco Batteries Other Easy Ways to Buy at The May: Two St. Francis' Grads Car Washing 1. Charge Budget Account. - JPtu SP. 15IS 108 So. Broadway W. A. (Dutch) THOMAS 2. Contract Account. Of 1950 Enter Religion Alameda Bakhry Alameda dc Lofan PE. 9840 3. Installment Account. (St. Francis de Sales’ High School, Denrer) St. Francis de Sales’ high school class of 1950 boasts ANNOUNCEMENT I It’s a thrill 4. The Four Pay Plan two members in ecclesiastical life, Edward Day, who entered 5. The Layaway Plan. St. Thomas’ seminary Sept. 8, and Aucille Zimmerman, who ti ke reieikered entered the Community of the Sisters of Charity in Leaven­ J. R. Caldwell, O.D. worth, Kans., Aug. 18. Optometrist ffitk Always carry your Charga-Plate to save Edward Day t who captured New Management dence in St. Vincent de Paul’s pants won college scholarships, it first honors in all four years at the J. H. BoIiin*er - Dick Tremlett The Mile-Hi^h Photo Co. parish, where Bob entered t h e was announced by the Rev. Thom- high school, was pwarded the Re­ gis high school scholarship to Re­ KODAK nNlSHIISG eighth grade, then came to St Alameda Drug Store 5 Mass Is Offered Francis de Sales’ as a freshman. gis college. He had been editor- V. O. PETERSON. Prop. in-chief of the Rdider Review and 320-22 Seyenteenth KEystone 6114 Denyer Donna Ann measures up to all t e i a i e l t Cat Rate Drugs the standards necessary for the associate editor ol^ the Raider. Cleaners & Dyers Lawrence J. Purcell, first honor Fountain Service SeUbol Supplies school’s highest honor—Fransalian. 328 Broadway At Opening of winner for three ^ears and active Your Business Appreciated She was born on May 3, 1933. She in a wide field of high school ac­ Phones PE. 3753 & 3754 attended Visitation grade school tivities, was awarded the Knights Alameda & So. Broadway in Kansas City, Mo., for four of Columbus scholarship to Regis ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH years and then came to Denver Holy Family High college as the result of a competi­ Patronize These Friendly Firms (Holy Family High School, and S t Francis’. Donna has merited many honors and offices tive examination. Denver) Timothy May, editor-in-chief of MALONF DRUG To open the school year formal­ in her high school career; she was elected treasurer of her class as a the Raider, and a letter winner in Prescriptions a Specialty ly, a Solemn Mass was celebrated football a n d I asketball, w a s Monday, Sept. 11, by the Rev. Jo­ freshman, an office that she held for her sophomore a n d junior awarded a scholaiship to the Cath Fountain Service — Cold Beer, Etc. AAA Grocery & Market seph Koontz, with the Rev. 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His parents, Mr., and and Don Willianjs! to Colorado uni* students at assembly Sept. 15 on Beauty & Complete Line of Try Mrs. Adolph W. Weber, are de­ versity, and a ioholarship to the his experiences in the Far East. ceased, Mrs. Weber having died School of Mines was awarded to Domestic and Imported BILLY’S INN Ray Brisnehan, senior, and Ag­ Barber Shop JACK HAINES — CLAY DAVIS in 1931 and Mr. Weber in 1936. Don Horst. Hoijst was valedictor- nes Day, junior, Interschool Stu­ Specialising in WfISS BAKERY He was reared by his uncle and lan at the ali-jparochial school Permanent Waving WINES Good Foods dent council representatives, at­ aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Frei of gp-aduation held; last June in the tended a meeting Tuesday with / - 2S0S E. 12th sve. and 4024 Tennyson St. Meet Your Friendt Here 2315 Gaylord street. His brother, City auditorium; EA. 4723 the Rev. Edward Leyden. 4>44tb & Lowell Phone GL 9733 Leo, also is a member of the So­ New faculty members are Sis­ COLD BEER Kathryn Jordan ciety of Jesus, having ‘entered a ter Christopher, who replaces Sis­ FREE DELIVERY year after Joseph. Two Girls Will Attend CAPITOL DRUG CO. CORN FED MEATS ter Regis Marie and teaches Latin, Some are replacing James Phe- Psal O. Setaneldv. Prop. POULTRY AND RSH English, and history; and Stephen nix, chairman; Allan Steinke, Ei­ He attended Regis high school, School in Fort Collins Uembtr of St Philomns's Parish North Denver Cleaners Romeo,- who replaces Steve Hal- leen Reagan, Barbara Reefe, and and, since completing his novitiate studies at Florissant, has been Miss Barbara ; j. Bottinelli and Delivery Service, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m ALTERATIONS pin and teaches social studies? Jack Carroll; four, Kath^n Jor­ TEIVNYSOIV teaching at the Indian mission at Miss Patrica J. iDuerson, both of MACHINE BUTTON HOLES dan, Patricia Fallon, Patrick Car- Wines, Beers, Etc. Meat Market 238 CARE Packets roll, and Russell Mather were re­ St. Francis, S. Dak. Denver, will leay^ Saturday, Sept. 3504 E. Colfax FR. 8881 elected. 16, for Fort Collins, where they Colfax at Josephine FR. 2741 4016 Tennyion GR. 0443 3939 Tennyaon GL. 8812 New York.— Six orphanages in will enter A. & jljl. college. Vienna, operated by four differ These senators have a weekly fWWWWWiWVWW/WVWWk meeting, at which time problems ent communities of nuns, were the Regis High Students Free Prompt Delivery recipients of 238 CARE packages of the students are worked out T sent abroad by / merican Relief and forthcoming dances and other BLUE BIRD BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH for Austria, Inc., one of CARE’s activities are planned. Plan Opening Mass Fur 26 member agencies. Dr. Henry Mass for Mrs. Giacomozzi ace PLUMBING CO. WINES . . . BEER Patronize These Friendly Firms Amiel, chie'f of the Austrian mis­ On Tuesday, Sept. 13, the stu­ Members of the student body of Yaciium O. W. Winn Bob Wine CORDIALS sion of NCWC War Relief Serv­ dent body of St. Francis de Sales’ Regis high school, Denver, will at­ ices, delivered the packages. tend the Mass of the Holy Ghost in Repoir Work a Specialty COMPLETE LINE FOR TOP MARKET PRICE high school sttended a Mass of Re­ LIST TOUR PROPERTY WITH quiem celebrated by the Rev. Rob­ Regis chapel on Thursday, Sept. For Night Enurgeney Call AC 6022 ROSS VARIETY STORE ert Nevans for the repose of the 21, it was announced this week by AHERN'S JOHN F. BRUNO soul of Mrs. Ann Giacomozzi, the the Rev. Thomas K. McKenney, It m tnivN to itsn MART NOTIONS - INFANT WEAR Coal - G|as - Oil tall Nirrlus 111—1.4 Realtor FRED LUCCI mother of Donna Ann Giacomozzi. S.J., principal. MEMBER OF ST. PHILOMENA'S «I07 B. 22nd AVE. AT KEARNEY Hard word • Toy* Mrs. Giacomozzi has been seri­ The Very Rev. Raphael C. Mc­ J [ and Gas Conversions ; PARISH Carthy, S.J., president of Regis, 3504 E. 12th Ave. 2214-16 Kearney ously ill for the past 18 months. I Large Sc Smiall Equipment i l Call DE 4266 Anytime Custom Upholstery She was buried from St, Francis’ will celebrate the Mass, -and Fa­ FR. 5736 333 East Coifaz TA. 3304 (24 Hour Serried) DE. 4488 |AI1 types cleai^ejd, including hot| ■»M f lullin' UrtlH Eukuwi church on Friday, Sept. 8, ther McKenney wi]l preach. Music lair pipes, registierk Sc air ducts.* and New Furniture According to traditional custom will be furnished by the Boys’ the students of S t Francis high choir of the high schciol under the C|i jranleedWork The firms listed here de­ Made to Order Fairfax Hardware school have always been generous direction of Robert R. De Blue Bird The firms listed here de­ serve to be remembered Beautiful Samples to Show contributors to the Needlework Douen, S.J. COAL & WOOD serve to be remembered (Colfax at Pdirfaz) guild. On Wednesday, Sept 14, With the freshman class regis­ HARDWARE when you are distributing HARDWARE, GLASS, PAINTS v’hen you are distributing ’ Day or Evening Calls Miss Dunn visited the high school tration up nearly 25 per cent your patronage in the dif­ HOUSEHOLD ITEMS and addressed the students on over the figures of a year ago, I Sopreoije

m Thursday, S«pt. 14, 1950 Office, 938«Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEjfstone 4205 PAGE NINE

Special Glaite* 4E Treatmant for Loretto Heights Professors Grads (|f Regis Steal Show Chronic Haadachat At Meeting of Accountants Dr. M. L. Perito Optometrist Regis college sible the show at Bupeche and Diss were de­ 320 Symai Bldg. the meeting of tfe Colorado As­ clared registered- accountants, TAbor 2682 sociation of Certified Public Ac­ as the result of passing the countants held Monday, Sept. 11, C.P.A. examinations on the first at the Shirley-Sajyoy hotel, Den­ attempt. ver. 'll Diss received an award for Dudley Taylorij C.P.A., Regis topping Colorado C.P.A. exam­ T yicd tiio n, graduate and rtjember of the inees in the May exams and a faculty of the ^yening classes second award for the best record Picture Frame Shop at Regis collegql conducted a among Regis’ accounting grad­ t713 Grant St. MAin 4438/ panel .discussion ;pn public rela­ uates of 1950. Both of these are tions. He prefaided his state­ new awards this year. [■* Fine PrinEf ments by announ||ing that Clem­ There were other awards but i * Custom Framing ent Bueche, Regis, 1949, had a definite Brown and Gold touch I* Velvet and French MoHv, led all U. S. colle&s in that year had been given to the meeting in the hardest achievement test by that time. About 200 certi­ Oval Frames of the American Institute of fied public accountants were I'* Metal Photo Frames Accountants, and that William present, the principal guests be­ T. Diss, Regis, 1650, had topped Alwan Pl«nt7 ot ing accounting heads of Colorado 2,515 seniors in 1^50. P a rU n t Spaea colleges and uniVersities. Alfred Peabody, president of the Colorado Staw Board of Ac­ The Rev. Joseph A. Ryan, S.J., countancy, said that the grades director of the division of com­ Th« firraa listed here deserve achieved by Dissi in the C.P.A. merce and finance at Regis col­ he remembered when you arc die- tributiof your patronage to tha dif­ examination last May were the lege, gave the invocation. ferent lines of business. VISIT OUR highest he has evOr seen. NEW DRIVE-IN Catholic Chaplain 17th & LOGAN Wins Bronze Star Recommended Firms THE FACULTY OF Loretto Heights college, Denver, of the college of arts, science, and literature, is third from left in Capt. Emil J. Kapaun, a Cath­ front row. Dr. Cooper gave the principal address at two of the for AUTO olic chaplain who has been Have m Your is pictured in front of the administration building at the sessions. Preliminary registration indicates a record enrollment for awarded the Brotize Star medal faculty institute, Sept. 6 and 7. Dr. Russell Cooper, assistant dean 1950-51. Classes began Wednesday, Sept. 13. for heroism on this Korean front, was erroneously reported by the SERVICE dailies as being ftom Denver. Fa­ CLOTHES W ins Quill and Scroll, Gallup Praise Golden Jubilee Plonned ther Kapaun is incardinated in the Diocese of Wichita. A veteran of By Parish in Florence the China-Burma-iindia theater in World war II, thg priest returned 24-HOlJR SERVICE CLEANED 'Hi-Pai' Rates Top Journalistic Honors to his diocese to take the post of Florence.— Fifty years of serv­ diocesan superintendent of schools HARRY'S T E X A C O SfR VtC f (Cathedral High School, Denver) ship at Marquette university, Mil­ sade for Freedom” program, in­ ice to the Catholics of this com­ after the cessatioii of hostilities. HAHRT FLEMING, Prapritter at Capturing two top honors in the waukee, and will study journalism augurated Labor day, Mdnsignor munity will be observed in St Father Kapaun is now serving there this year. John B. Cavanagh, managing di­ Benedict’s church here’ Sunday, with the First cavplry division. TCXACI IK FmnTiiE riisucTS SPEER BLVD. AT BANNOCK high school journalistic field, the LUISICATKS iK WAtHIIS TABOR 9222 Msgr. Cavanagh rector of the Register, addressed Sept. 17, when a Solemn Pontifical Captain Kapaun is known to 1949-50 Hi-Pal was awarded the the student body of Cathedral over Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 the Denver archdiocesan superin­ International honor rating and the Addreisei Students the public address system Wednes­ GIGANTIC Launching Cathedral high o’clock by the Most Rev. Joseph C. tendent of schools, the Rev. Ed­ George H. Gallup awards from day, Sept. 13. school’s participation in the ‘‘Cru- Willging, Bishop of Pueblo. The ward Leyden, wKp .studied with BE "FOXY" Quill and Scroll, Northwestern A Christian citizenship pledge Rt. Rev. Leonilrd Schwinn, O.S.B., him at the Catholic University of university, Chicago, last week. was taken by the students. Monsi­ Abbot of Hol'^ Cross monastery. America in Washington, D. C. Fa­ SEE OUR ... Cleaners and Laundry Quill and Scroll, which is the gnor Cavanagh was introduced by Canon City, will be present in the ther Leyden, hims^f a chaplain in Jim Conner and Maurice Mclner- World war I, had further associa­ HUDSON CAPITAL international honor society for sanctuary. The Rev. Augustine SALE^\^/^RVfCE MA. 6101 highest award, the international PTA Will Meet ney, Hi-Pal co-editors, who listed LaMarche, O.S.B., pastor of St. tion with the Wichita priest when 1 rating, to Hi-Pal for the fifth con­ for the students the downtown polls Leander’s parish, Pueblo, will be they served together in the U. S. BUYS secutive year. where they may enroll in the “ Cru­ the preacher and the Rev. Justin The citation announcing the sade for Freedom.” 10% Discount The George H. Gallup award, September 20 McKernan, O.S.B., and the Rev medal praised Captain Kapaun DENVER’S BEST won for the fifth straight year, Students Attend Gerard Goetz, O.S.B., will be and another office^ for removing was presented for distinctive Votive Mots masters of ceremonies. Music for a wounded soldiet from an ex­ On Cash and Carry the event will be furnished by the achievements in scholastic jour­ Attending Mass in Honor of the posed position unider enemy fire VIC HEBERT INC. USED CARS At Presentation choir from Holy Cross abbey. when no litters wete available. nalism. The judges commented: Holy Ghost Sept 11 in the Immac­ "Hi-Pal again lives up to tradi­ (Proentation Parish, Denver) ulate Conception Cathedral were Regis College Evening Course 3660 Downing AIVD TRUCKS The firms listed here de­ tions as a newsy paper, filled with students of the high school and the Sine. 1111 pleasingly written news accounts, The Presentation PTA will meet fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth Conditioned Right and serve to be remembered Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 3:15 p.m. well-selected editorials and guid­ grades of Cathedral. The Rev. Al­ Ready for YOUI ■when you are distributing ance articles, and an abundance of in the parish hall. Mothers of new bert Puhl, assistant pastor, was Father William Faherty excellent entertaining features.” students are extended a special the celebrant. llETnumaiiiiAHi your patronage in the dif­ invitation. Kathleen Horan, Hi-Pal editor Immediately following the Mass, P R I C E D ferent lines of business. of last year, has accepted a scholar- Mrs. Gus Ibold and Mrs. Harold he delivered an address to the stu­ Kerstiens will have charge of the To Analyze Encyclicals dent body. He stressed the impor­ RIGHT altars and sanctuary for Septem­ tance of the Holy Spirit in the cwrirsim-PL'VMQUTH'eRi ber. daily lives of the students. Believed to be the first of its kind in tlje country, a u m m MOTOR c The Presentation parish guild Begins 12th Year course on the great encyclicals will be offered this fail in lOOfl BROADWAY CH. will resume its meetings Tuesday, evening sessions on the Regis college campus. “Why Pay More” Sept. 19, at 7 :45 p.m. in the parish As Music Director Patterned after the “ Great The firms listed here de­ (Trademark) hall. The hobby show will not be Forrest E. Fishel, noted Denver Books” discussion technique, the + + held until the October meeting. voice teacher, is beginning his 12th course will review the encyclicals serve to be remembered Our Lady of Fatima circle will year as director of choral work at of recent Popes, which unfortun­ when you are distributing Cathedral high school. meet in the home of Mrs. Edward ately have attracted more atten­ your patronage in the dif­ WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES Curneen Tuesday, Sept 19, at Mr. Fishel began his musical ca­ tion and prai.se among some COMPANY 12:30 o’clock. reer under private tutorship. He learned non- Catholics than among ferent lines of buBinew. studied in France, Austria, and Colorado Owned Stores The Needlework club will meet the great majority of Catholic Germany, and has made annual Englewood Thursday, Sept , in the home of Mudents. 800 Santa Fe Dr. 21 educational tours to New York SO Sonth Broadway 15th and California Mrs. George Burkhard at 10:30 The di.scussion and study of each Buckley Bros. Motors/ Inc. a.m. The Altar and Rosary society city. encyclical will be preceded by a S93S W. Colfax 17th & Tremont As a result of his professional 25-minute introductory explana­ STUDEBAKER Sales & S erv ice will meet that day at the same guidance many pupils have at­ place at 1:30 p.m. tion of the fine points of the en­ AUTO REPAIRING ON ALL MAKE CARS A TRUCKS tained positions in the musical cyclical. The Rev. William B. The Rosary is recited each eve­ world. Among these are Andrew EXPERT BODY AND FENDER WORK — QUALITY PAINTING ning at 7:30 in the parish chapel. Faherty, S.J., will be in charge of STEAM CLEANING — WASHING — LUBRICATION SERVICE Gainey of the Civic Opera com­ the course and will lead the dis­ The Sunday Mass schedule is 6, 660 S. Broadway — New Location — RA. 2826 pany, Peggy Ferris, vocalist in the cussions as they apply to labor 8, 9:30, 10:30, and 12 o’clock. On musical production Kiss Me Kate, movements and the present social weekdays Masses are at 6:30 and and Patrick MeVey of the San order. 8:15 o’clock. Francisco Opera company. The Junipr Altar and Jlosary so­ Many of his students have par­ Author on Social, DODGE-PLYMOUTH OWNERS ciety met recently in the home of ticipated in the Denver Post opera Labor Problems Lillian Andreatta. Young married and Monsignor Joseph J. Bosetti’s Prepare for Cold Weather Driving women and working girls of the annual opera. Father Faherty, a member of Get rid of Summer Lubricant!. Tune the motor. Reitore Pep and parish are cordially invited to join Each spring Mr. Fishel presents the history department at Regis Economy to Your Car. It will Perform Better and la»t longer. this group, which will sponsor a the Cathedral chorus groups in re­ college, is the author of many arti­ — FACTORY-TRAINED MECHANICS — bake sale Sunday, Sept 24, after cital. Sister Anastasia, Cathedral cles on labor problems and the the Masses. A card social is also music 'teacher, assists Mr. Fishel complex social structure of our JAMES MOTOR CO. modern times. He will open the planned for 'Wednesday, Oct. 4. in the choral work. 1278 Dodge A Plymouth Sales & Sercice KE. 8221 program with an introductory talk Lincoln that will discuss the encyclicals Rev. William B.. Faherty^ S.J. ______in general, the works of Leo XIII, Tryouts for Men Singers and the first encyclical of Leo on the evils of his day. Set for Heights Operetta The first semester will include all of Leo XIII’s encyclicals, as Tryouts for the male leads and chorus of Naughty Marietta well as one by Pius X and one by will be held Monday evening. Sept. 18, at 7:30 in the Loretto Benedict XV. Two classes will be Heights college auditorium, Denver, according to Earl Bach, direc­ devoted to the Rerum Novarum. tor of the musical. During the second semester, the Naughty Marietta is the musical for Loretto Heights Star great encyclicals of Pius XI and Nights scheduled Nov. 15-18 in Phipps auditorium. Ann Blyth, Pius XII will be taken up. Hollywood player, will make a personal appearance at each of I The great encyclical group will these performances. meet every Friday at 7:30 o’clock Approximately 30 young men will be selected at the tryouts on the Regis campus. Registration nej^t Monday evening, and any one who is interested in singing for the course may be made Thurs­ solo or in groups is invited to come. Selection will not be confined day, Sept. 14, or Friday, Sept. 15, to college students. in the Administration building. St. Mary's Orchestra Practice Sept. 18

(St. Mary'( Academy, Denver) companions Friday evening. Sept Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Kafka, who re­ 15. The guests are to include Marj' cently returned from Maine, en­ The orchestra, under the direc­ tertained a number of her class­ Pat Mitchell from Boulder City, tion of Sister M. Kathleen, will mates at luncheon in the patio of meet for its first practice Monday, Nev.; Rosemary Simminger from her home. The guests included Joan Sept. 18. Several new members of Ludell, Kans.; Sally Brown from 'Vecchio, Marjorie Lowery, Mona the sophomore and junior classes Evergreen, Carmen 'Visitainer Swigert, Marie Theresa 'Walsh, will join the orchestra, which was from Craig, and J. Dean Nute Margaret McGrath, Frances Muto, organized last year. A new orches­ from Denver. After an evening of Marion Gow, and Mary Early. tra poup will be formed from the canasta, refreshments will be Sister M. Felicitas, treasurer ALADDIN freshman class. Practice will begin served. Pat Kanable of Basin, general of the Sisters of Loretto, : as soon as possible, 'Wyo., a member of the junior and Sister Eugeniana of-the Lo­ j Former resident students will class, is chairman of the affair. retto mother-house are visiting at VEIVETIAIV BLIIVDS give a welcome party for their new Betty Jean Kafka, daughter of St Mary’s this week. + + + + + + Check the quality features of these steel blinds .. . at this thrifty low price! Heavy steel head rails and bottom rails .... strong, steel slots are finished in off-white boked-on enamel. Solid color topes. All Aloddin Venetian Blinds are 64 inches long. Spe­ cial price for 24-inch and 26-inch widths, .99 2 ea. Special price for 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 34, 36-inch widths, 3 . 4 9 ea.

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Freshmen get acquainted at a garden party at St. Mary's academy, Denver PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, 'KEyitone 4205 Thursday, Sept. 14, 1950

Draper's Upholstery YOUR EYES AND FOOTBALL Christ the King School PTAto Meet lifestwood Pastor Archbishop Vehr 926 West 6th Ave. Smell that tang in tha air?'It meant one thin(— kick off time it Just about here. If you are one of the many football With Pastor and Faculty on Sept. 18 Furniture fans, make lure that your vition it at iti beat, to yon won't Making Holy Year ill Confirm at mitt anything on tha fiald. If you ara in doubt, coma in'and (Ckrut tlie King Parttk, Danvar) The activities of the pariah at the altars and i sanctuary in the Repairing Mrs. William B. Swigert, p^resi- this time are centered on the past week. Mmes. James D. Davis European Visit dent, will open the first meeting third annual Harvest ball, which and Charles Cassidy will do this St Joseph Parish (Si. Anthony'. Pnri.h, W..twood)4«>^ the Parent-Teachers’ asswiation is the main event of the year in work the coming week. Evaniag In the school /ha.\\ on Monday, Christ the King parish. It will Catechiim Clqtses (St, Joseph’s Rademptorist Call* SWIGERT BROS. Father Michael A. Maher, pas- Sept. - 18, at 2 p.m. The _Rev. John be held in the Shirley-Savoy Parish, Denver) W. Scannell, pastor, will be the Begin Sept. 17 1550 California Optometrists KEyriona 7651 tor, left Sept. H on a Holy Year hotel Saturday evening, Oct. 7, Archbishop Urban J. 'Vehr will Bus. Phone MAin 4807 speaker. The faculty also will be Parent* of pupil* attending pilgrimage. He will go to Ireland, with Bob Pitre and his orches­ administer Confirmation in St. Jo­ Res. Phone* RAce 1926 Belter Virion Good Serviea present to assist in discussion of tra furnishing the music. public school* are urged to have England, Lourdes, France, and seph’s Wednesday evening, Oct. 4. RAca 4004 for Every Ago At Right Price* various matters pertaining to the Mrs. Jean J. Jacobucci has vol­ their children present for the Rome, where he will attend the activities of the school. unteered again this year to handle catechism classes which will All adults who have not b^n con­ declaration of the dogma of the firmed are urged to register in the GLASSES INDIVIDUALLT STYLED Mothers of pupils in the second the distribution of the posters. commence Sunday, Sept« 17, im­ Assumption of the Blessed Virgin and third grades who will make Tickets have been mailed to pa­ mediately following the 9 rectory immediately. This registra­ Nov. 1, after which he will visit their First Holy Communion this rishioners, but anyone who may o’clock Mass. Tha sister* will be tion is necessary so that instruc­ i^uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiiiiiiniiininMittimiiiiiHor^ Fatima, Portugal, and return home fall are urge^d to be present to not have received tickets or who in charge of thase classes for pu­ tion classes can be arranged and about Nov. 15. The Rev. Cornelius help decide ^ a t the children will may desire additional ones, may pils who will tnake their First all be properly prepared for the /Dequieicani Flynn is in charge during Father wear for their First, Communion. secure them at the rectory, 860 Holy Communion this year, an reception of the sacrament. Candi­ Maher’s absence. Arrangements have been made Elm street, DE. 1285. intermediata class, and an ad- dates are required to have a copy I THEODORE I to have seventh nade pupils care of their baptismal certificate. Chil­ St. Rita’s circle will offer as As it is necessary for the com­ vancad class. first prize at its card party Sept. for preschool children and enable mittee in charge to have a report On Sunday, Sept. 17, all fam­ dren in either the grade or high 20 at 8 p.m. in the parish hall a their mothers to attend this im­ on the sale of tickets as soon as school need not register at the ^wwwwwww ww w srw ^ JOSEPH R. BENOIT. 74, of 2740 ilies in the R-Z group are asked hand crocheted chair set plus indi­ portant meeting. Newcomers to the possible, holders are asked to make to receive Holjr Communion as rectory, for their instruction will IHACKETUALI Williams. Husband of Mamie Benoit; parish are especially invited. Dues father of Madge A. Chandler of Okla­ vidual table prizes. Refreshments returns promptly to the rectory. family units. be taken care of through the school. : MOVING homa City, Okla.: and brother of Clo- will be served. are nominal—^0 cents for one per­ They should not be made to the Another Blocki Rosary group has Preparations for the fall festi­ tilde Dandridge, Kansas City, Kans. Re­ son and $1 per family per annum. I MORTUARY | Mother Cabrini’s circle will committee members. been formed by Mrs. Alec Keller, val are in progress. The PTA mem­ quiem Mass was celebrated in St. Igna­ The class first to attain 100-per­ E STORAGE tius Loyola’s church Sept. 18. Interment meet in the home of Mrs. Byron The first fall meeting of the covering the 1200 block of Albion. bers are asked to be in the church H William O’Brien, Aitoclata = cent membership attendance at Altar and Rosary society will be = s Mt. Olivet. Horan mortuary. Parsons, 1460 S. Knox court, ^ p t Belonging to this group are Messrs, hall Friday afternoon to wrap the E SHIPPING IDA GILL, 79, of 1640 Columbine these meetings will receive a spe­ in the school hall on Friday, Sept. and Mmes. C. F. Lamberty and prizes for the fish pond. Work will 1 1449-51 Kalamatb St. M Mother of Kathleen and Marcella Gill 18 at 7:30 p.m. cial prize. This will be in addition ► nd Marie CulUton; and grandmother of 22. All newcomers to the parish their two daughters; C. L. Lakas begin this week on the construction A Nuptial High Mass was of­ to the award to be made to the are invited to attend and be the t Local and I Phone MAin 4006 | Mary Ann Culliton. Requiem Mass was fered Sept. 9 by Father Michael and their children; Fred H. Sturm, of the booths for the fall festival. celebrated in St. John the Evangelist's class having the largest represen­ guests of the society at the social George F. Dodge, C. J. Dombro, The construction of booths is under t Long Distance church Sept. 9. Interment Glasgow. Mo. Maher for Catherine A. La Bar­ tation percentage-wise. inniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuuiuiuiuiMiiiiuiiinn hour that will follow the business and Alec Keller and their chil­ the direction of Jock Ward and y Moving Horan mortuary. bara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A get-acquainted hour, at which meeting. JOHN SHINNICH, 46. of 1272 Penn- Thomas La Barbara, 3134 W. Alas­ dren. Joe Musso. ’ Storage - Packing ylvania street. Brother of Mary K refreshments ■will be served, will ka place, and Henry R. Testa, son Mrs. James Kerr was hostess to Shinnich. Requiem Mass is being offered follow the business meeting. Ave Maria circle in her home on ^ Shipping HARTFORD-ALCORN St. Mary’s church in Aspen Sept. 14, of Mr. and Mrs. Fiore Testa of Members of the Parent-Teachers’ Sept. 6. Mrs. Henry Carroll was and interment will be in that cemetery. Mt. Carmel parish. Dominic La association are invited to attend y All Types of Frame MORTUARY Horan mortuary. welcomed as a guest. Bridge Vaiverde Holy Name Unit y Building'S Moved AUGUST MICHAEL WEISENSELL. Rosco acted as best man and Char­ the annual school of instruction awards were made to Mrs. Carroll Family Group Insuranco I. Little Sisters of the Poor. Requiem lotte La Barbara, sister of the sponsored by the Catholic Parent- y Free Eetimatee ass was celebrated in the Little Sisters and Mrs. Newton Koser. RA. 0325 bride, was maid of honor. A recep­ Teachers’ leagfue on Thursday, The next meeting of this circle the Poor chapel Sept. 18. Interment tion was held \n the parish hall Alameda at Logan Mt. Olivet. Horan mortuary. Sept. 28, in the Shirley-Savoy ho­ will be in the home of Mrs. Wayne Sees Boy Scout Program I DUFFY STORAGE at 8 p.m. tel, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. ANGELA D£ ROSE, 81. of 202S W Nollop, 2966 Ivy street, Wednes­ 34th avenue. Mother of George. John, (St. Ros* of Lima’s Parish, meet and become acquainted, and and James De Rose; Mrs. James Zar- day, Sept. 20. Denver) a special invitation is extended to : & MOVING CO. lengo, Mrs. John Canino, Mrs. Andrew Mmes. Howard Clennan and The Holy Nime society met them. Monuments Losasso, and Mrs. Eliiabetb Zarlengo. ^ 1521 20th St. Also surviving are 81 grandchildren and Harold Collins will be joint host­ Sept. 11 with about 30 members Mr. and Mrs. D. Allen Flora are Wa hare arected many beautU S t Francis' Altar Society present Parish Boy Scouts gave the parents of a boy, born Sept. ; Tel. KE. 6228 ful monumentt in Mt* Oliyat five great-grandchildren. Requiem High esses to St. Joseph’s circle in the Mass was celebrated in Our Lady of home of Mrs. Collins, 1344 Eudora a demonstration of their progress. 12. Cemetery. Mt. Carmel church Sept. 12. Interment Ronald a n d Robert Anderson Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuary. street, on Thursday, Sept. 14. AMELIA P. FAY, 49, of 4576 Eliot Plans First Fall Meeting St. Anthony’s circle will enjoy showed how to; administer arti­ A. T. THOMSON street. .Wife of James E. Fay, Sr.; the hospitality of Mrs. Kenneth ficial respiration to a drowning 600 Sherman St. TA. 8018 mother of James E. Fay, Jr., and Kath (St. Francii da Sale*’ Pari*h, church Tuesday, Sept. 19, at 1:45 Sloan in her home, 770 Hudson person and Ronald gave a talk on leen M. Fay, all of Denver; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Crippa of Montrose; Denver) p.m. for recitation of the Rosary. street, at a bridge-luncheon at 1 first aid, as did Jack Trelour. and sister of Mrs. Joseph Bertorello of The first meeting of the fall A meeting will follow in the o’clock Tuesday, Sept. 19. Joseph Musuniecci was accepted Montrose, Mrs. L. R. Smith of Denver, season of the Altar and Rosary^ssembly room of the rectory, Mrs. Jack Driscol will entertain as a new member. The Rev. Barry and Mrs. Alan McDermith of Paonia. Mary Immaculate circle in her Requiem High Mass was celebrated in society will be held Friday, Sept. Mothers Set 1st Meeting Wogan gave a final report on the JERRY BREEN St. Catherine’s church Sept. 11. Inter­ 15, in the assembly room of the new home, 2316 Holly street, at a lawn social held in July. Peter ment Ml. Olivet. Boulevard mortuary. rectory. A dessert-luncheon will The first meeting since June of bridge-luncheon on Wednesday, Burggraff reported for the retreat Florist ANf4A KAPELLER. 65, of .4601 Jo­ be served at 1 o’clock. All mem­ the Mothers’ auxiliary of Boy Sept. 20. committee. Pat Ross, reporting for TO PERSONAL sephine. Sister of Theresa .Gutting, Mrs. Scout troop 126 will be held Our Lady of Fatima circle mem­ the Big Brother committee, sug­ 1004 15th St. Maria Rahm. Agnes Albrecht, and Joe bers and friends of-the parish are Weber, all of Denver. Also surviving invited to attend. Thursday, Sept. 21, at 1:15 p.m. bers were the guests of Mrs. Eu­ gested that the! scouts be given RELIABLE, AND COMPLETE in the home of Mrs. Howard gene Sanders for luncheon in her MAin 2279 are three brothers and one sister in Members of the society will re­ scout knives to' mark their ad­ Germany. Requiem High Mass is being Barney, 747 S. Corona. Mrs. Sea- home on Friday, Sept. 1. At thw vancement. celebrated in Annunciation church Sept ceive Communion in a body in the INVESTMENT 14. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard gren will assist meeting Mrs. Albert de Bey was Henry DeNicola led the discus­ 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, Sept. 17. chosen captain for the ensuing mortuary. Members of the League of the The regular meeting of St. sion on fall activities and th e SERVICE Call a FRED C. MILLER, 81. of 1107 Penn­ Francis’ circle has been postponed year and Mrs. J. C. Lande, treas­ club’s November I social event. The sylvania avenue. Husband of Alice G. Sacred Heart will meet in the urer. Miller. Requiem High Mass was cele­ for one week, and will be held following men were named to a brated in the Cathedral Sept. 9. Inter­ with Mrs. R. H. Ruhland, 615 S. Mrs. Stephen L. R. McNichols, committee; Victor Cresto, chair­ ZOXE CAB ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuary. Sherman street, Wednesday, Sept. captain of St. Frances Cabrini’s man; Mr. DeNicola, Ed Langfield, HELEN A. WRIGHT, 58. of 2632 Fed- 27, at 1 p.m. circle, entertained the members in Jr.; Joseph MusUmecci, Vince Ho­ MAin 7171 eral boulevard. Wife of Fred W. Wright, Two Prominent her home on Wednesday, Sept. 6. gan, Willia, Sc^nzert, and Sam Requiem High Mass was celebrated in You can depend upon BOSW ORTH-SULLIVAN Prsm/t. Coorttoet Strriet The Mothers’ auxiliary of Cub New members welcomed to the cir­ CHEAPER RATES St. Dominic’ s church Sept. 12. Interment Johnson. The co|nmittee will meet to give you personal, reliable, and complete invest­ Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuary. pack 126 will have its first meet­ cle are Mmes. Frank Haraway :-WAY RADIO ing of the year Tuesday, Sept 19, Sept. 18 in the church basement. CLEAN NEW CABS PATRICK DIAMOND. 49, of 4651 and Anthony Tetkulatis. Bridge ment service and advice . . . whether you're merely Humboldt. Husband of Martha Diamond Catholics Buried in the assembly room of the rec­ Father Wogan jreported on plans brother of May Cudney of Denver, Anna awards were made to Mrs. Patrick for a parish scl^ol. A roster of seeking information or wish to buy or sell securities tory at 8 p.m. Refre.shments will Cronin and Mrs. Charles Elliott. Murphy of Hammond, Ind.; Martha be served, with the officers acting ushers for Septeipber was made up in small or large amounts. Burke of Portland, Ore.; John and James St. Margaret Mary’s circle mem­ and has been pitted in the church Diamond o f Akron; Andrew Diamond of as hostesses. bers were the guests of Mrs. James Get a BETTER Return Chicago, 111.; and Daniel Woodruff of In Double Rite vestibule. ] Mrs. Joseph Sullivan, president Wisconsin and 'stepfather of Virginia D. Davis for luncheon and bridge Scouts Show Riol Promise Write or visit BOSW ORTH-SULLIVAN soon. RY INVESTIN6 WHERE YOUR Kahoe of Denver. Also surviving are Hundreds of friends paid final of the Mothers’ auxiliary, held a at the Tiffin on Wednesday, Sept. The Boy Scout^ will receive new Our personnel, our library, and our research depart­ DOLURS WORK THE HARDEST two grandchildren. Requiem High Mast tribute to two brothers-in-law, meeting in her home Sept 12 to 6. Mrs. T. Raymond Young, Mrs. ment are at your service . .. without any obligation. was celebrated in Annunciation church both prominent Catholic Denver­ plan for the coming year. Officers Charles Cassidy, and Mrs. Davis honors at a cou^ of honor soon. Inqairiar Inritad Sept. 13. Interment Mt. Olivet. Capitol A board of revie(w was held SepL mortuary. ites, when a Solemn Mass of Re­ of the auxiliary held a meeting were recipients of the bridge MARGARET £. G15H, 65. of 1522 S. quiem was sung in the Cathedral and den mothers were invited. awards. 13 to examine advancements. The A ^ Clarkson. Wife of Albert J. Gish; mother SepL 12 in joint funeral services. Those present were Mmes. Lee Albert Seep and daughter, Mary troop held a coffee and cake social BOSWORTH. SULLIVAN £ COMPANY, Inc. of Robert C. Gish; grandmother of O’Brien, David Alders, Carl Nossa- after the 8 and lO o’clock Masses Wayne R. Gish, all of Denver: and Th« deceased were Harry A. Ellen, left this week to motor to JOHN J. SUUIVAK PfMideat sister of Mrs. Helen Siegfried of Kansas Sullivan and Rex McClinton. Both man, M. Gaimara, Robert Yaggie, San Francisco, where Miss Seep Aug. 20. The scouts thank parish­ City, Mo., and Mrs. Mary Weaver of died as a result of heart attacks Richard Schmitz, and Jack Keat­ will enroll as a student in the Re­ ioners for their patronage. KL *241 Denver. Requiem Mass wss celebrated in Saturday, within a few hours of ing. ligious of the Sacred Heart con­ An overnight hike will be held Our Lady of Lourdes church Sept. Friday, Sept. 15, at the scout camp Interment Mt. Olivet. each other. vent. Mr, Seep plans to be away RAMON N. LOPEZ, 61, 1021 Champa Celebrant of the Requiem High about two weeks. on Genesee mountain. Charles 660 SEVENTEENTH ST. 'DENVER, COLORADO street. Son of Mrs. Frances Lopes; and Mass was the Rev. William Mona­ Miss Sally Ann Reynolds, daugh­ Read, scoutmaster, and Pat Ross, brother of Frances L. Cook, Anita committeeman. Will accompany the Apodaca. Marie Hillard, Loraint Apo han. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr Msgr. Mulroy Back ter of Mr. and Mrs. James D. does and Mary, Raymond. Simon, Henry, presided in the Mass and gave the Reynolds, has enrolled inv St. boys. Mr. Read, Sam Johnson, as­ Joseph. Everett, and John Lopet, all Mary’s academy for her freshman sistant scoutmaster, and commit­ of Denver; and Maxie Lopes of Chacon, final absolution. Deacon and sub­ deacon were the Rev. Edward Ley­ In U.S.; to Attend year. tee members will, attend a meeting REPUBLIC LOAN CO. N. Mex. Requiem Mass was offered in in Grace Baptist- church Sept. 14. 1441 stoat 8t. KaUklUlietl 1915 St. Cajetan’a church Sept. 11, and serv­ den and the Rev. James Moynihan. Both David and Donald Lan­ Religious Articles "*n>« lunda of th!a eomptny art loaned ices were held also in Holy Family Interment was in M t Olivet caster, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Choir Singi 1st Time 9 Statues * Rosaries * Medals * Book* on Improved real eetaU*’ church, Ft. Collins, at 1 o’clock Sept. 11, and interment was in Ft. Collins. where military services for the HospitalConvention Lancaster, will attend Regis high The newly org^ized choir sang • Crucifixes • Prayer Books • Pendant* • Picture* Paid-In Capital and Sarpisi CRUZ GONZALES. 86, of 1164 lltfa two men, both World war I vet­ school this year. at the 10 o’clock Mass Sept. 10. 9 Plaque* Over |250.ei0.»C street. Husband of Clara Gonsalei: fa erans, were ^6nducted under the The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John To Attend Brother's Jubilee The members, under the di­ thcr of Julia Foos and Tomisita Gon rection of Mrs. Frances Cairi- sales; and brother of Savinita Baca auspices of the Leyden-Chiles- R. Mulroy, director of Catholic Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Williams Coniplele Lino of Rclicious Article* for Church and Home Felieita Nuanes, and Eloy, Della, and Wickersham Post No. 1, American Charities and pastor of Holy will leave by plane on Sunday, gan, are Mmes. Dorothy Melphy, Gellerma Crux. Also surviving are two Legion. Ghost parish, Denver, landed in Sept. 17, for Fall River, Mass., to Ann Jackson, Mary Demmitt, and RTUAR\ grandchildren. Requiem High Mass will New York city Sept. 12, after a. Cora Olsen, and Misses Elizabeth be celebrated in Sacred Heart church Harry A. Sullivan served with be present for the 25th anniver­ 2406 FEDERAL at 9:15 o’clock Friday, Sept. IS. Inter the famou.s 157th infantry in speciA trip to Rome in connec­ sary of the ordination to the priest­ Bender and Veronica IJrban, and A. 1*. Wa;*n4‘r ment Mt. Olivet. tion with his capacity as presi­ Henry DeNicola and Charles Read. GL. 5709 World war I, was commissioned on hood of the Rev. Joseph R. Pan- CELANIE ARCHULETA 49. of the battlefield in France, and came dent of the Catholic Hospital noni, pastor of Holy Rosary church. The Altar and Rosary society Brighton. Mother of Moises, MargaritOt will have it* first meetinf of out of the army a captain. Upon association. Ha was accompanied Father Pannoni is the brother of ( 111 lini MIODS ( (». Alfonso. Fernando, and Evangeline the fall season Thursday after­ One of the sights worth turn­ Archuleta, and Mrs. George Trujillo; and his return from the front, Sullivan hy the Rev. John J. Flanagan, Mrs. Williams. They will also visit sister of Modesto Lucero. Mrs. Cande was instrumuental in the establish­ S. J., executive secretary of the ' noon, Se(^t. 14, at 1:30. All new 606 14th St. Between Colifornia & Wciton TA. 8331 ing off the road to see as you with Mrs. Williams’ mother, Mrs. lario Marlines, Mrs. Jose Valdes, and ment of the Leyden-Chiles-Wick- association, who formerly was in Louis C. Pannoni- members of the parish are in­ Mrs. Ramon Romero. Also surviving are vited to attend. trovel over Highway 40 to­ two grandchildren. Requiem Mass was ersham post In his associations Denver as president of Regia Mr. and Mrs. Jack Driscol have offered in St. Cajetan's church Sept. with the Legion, Sullivan held college. purchased a home at 2316 Holly Circle to Give ward Salt Lake City is the Interment Mt. Olivet. Trevino mortuary. many high national posts, includ­ Before returning to Denver, street. Party Sept. 27 Strawberry Reservoir. It is a LEON GREENING, 70, of 1004 ing the office of national execu­ Monsignor Mulroy will attend Mrs. T. Raymond Young and St. Rose of Lima’s circle met CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING Pearl. Husband of Crueita L. Greening. tive committeeman. most beautiful body of Requiem High Mass is being celebrated the convention of the Ameri­ Miss Rose Adele Reilly of St. Mar­ in the parish hall Friday. A com­ in St. Cajetan’s church Sept. 14. Inter Said the Rev. Lijuis Grohman, can Hospital association. garet Mary’s circle have cared for mittee composed' of Mmes. Mary woter. There are mountains ment Mt. Olivet. Trevino mortuary. who, as former cHaplain of the Alvey, C. E. Anderson, and Ethel Classified Ads entirely surrounding it. American Legion, had worked with Gillies will entertain at a card Moscow Worried Mr. Sullivan and knew him well: party Wednesday afternoon. Sept. ^ It will pay you to road ALL of tho following advertisaments. ^ “ Sullivan was one of the best be­ London.— Moscow Radio broad Loyola Parish PTA Sets 27. Dessert will, be served at 1 loved men, both nationally and o’clock and many fine handmade cast an all-day-long commentary, locally, that I ever knew.” in all European languages, on this prizes have been prepared. This FEMALE HELP WANTED And the Governor of Colorado, theme: Cardinal Francis Spellman 1st Meeting on Sept 19 party will afford an opportunity ALTERATIONS Walter Johnson, upon being in­ for new members of the parish to Women to help with light work, dsys, in of New York is plotting to become smaii home. 2 sduits. No iaundry. Board, litilfi Allvitleni AcMitiS. Wby Fay the new Pope in view of the ill formed of Sullivan’s death, said: “ He devoted his life to every char­ (Loyola Parish, Denver) hall. All parents of new students some wsLge*—room if desired. 3519 Hum- fw Altirstlssst 10 Yean Exserlinc*. Eitras- health of Pope Pius XII. boidt. itable cause and the interests of The first meeting of the Loyola will be honored guests and are Fr. Faherty to Speak . tnS Wert. Lmit Frlui Is Tns. veterans, their widows, and or­ PTA will be held on Tuesday, cordially invited to attend. Fol- HELP WANTED wowSdAAT • *■' SHOP phans.” Then the Governor paid Sept. 19, at 2 p.m. in the school lowing the meeting tea will be On Sacred Heart Hour WANTED: A Cathoiie woman *s house­ 727 8o. University PE. 18« a tribute rarely accorded a civil­ served by the officers and the The Rev. William B. Faherty, keeper or cook in Priest’s Rectory. <200 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE . . . ian: He ordered both the national mothers of eighth-grrade students. S.J., of Regis college, Denver, will Federal Blvd., Denver 11. Colorado. and state flags flown at half mast Former Aurora Mrs. Kenneth Beasley and Mrs. speak on “ Comforter of the Af­ BRICK REPAIRS # With Sympathy ... over the state capitol. Richard Sullivan will act as hos­ flicted” on the S|icred Heart radio PAINTING & DECORATING BRICK REPAiRsS: 8p«clfttix1ng In A devout Catholic, a member of tesses. program to be heard over KMYR pointiog and T«pairing, alto caaJking and # With Dignity ... Wallpaper banrtni. paintlnt. lenodsliai. painting. GR. 7442 WALTER EVANS, Cathedral parish, and a member of Housekeeper Dies Material for the school uni­ at 12:15, Sundaji, SepL 17.* Call KE 579$. 8177 Benton St the Third Degree Knights of Col­ forms may be purchased at the The program, "under the direc­ # With Respect... FOR psparbansint and painUng call Anton WANTED TO RENT umbus, Mr. Sullivan was active in Denver Dry Goods company. The tion of the Rev. J. Clement Ryan, Beringer. 158 Madison, EA- 2285. Church affairs. It was he who After Long Illness pattern is McCall 7341. Any white S.J., will include itranscribed music OUR PROBLEM: Family of 4 and one bed* assisted the Rev. James B. Hamb­ blouse will be permissible, as the by the Scholastic ichoir of St. Louis TOWELS & LINEN SUPPLY roQp). Have jon unfurn. two>bedroom toiu* GEO. P. HACKETHAL lin and Paul Cook in the founding (St. Therese’s Parish, Aurora) university. tion (or rent? Phone Jim Ktlly at Tha Mrs. Mary Catherine Nicolai, sisters have not as yet determined RegitUr. KE. 4205*. or Ukawood 1780 W. of the Annunciation Boosters’ club a regulation blouse. Pupils should MOUNTAIN TOWEL A SUPPLY CO. Funeral Director 76, died in the home of her niece, 8.rvtet (nmishsd for Otic**. Barbsra in November, 1943. An example have their uniforms By Oct. 1. Esstsaruta. Stores, and Bangnct* 1544 Lincoln St. Mrs. Leon Chase, 1283 Madison GOOD CLOTHES NEED TA. 5351 of Mr. Sullivan’s universal Cath­ The PTA will sell Christmas B. W. BECKIUB. Uanscsi Homeis fo r Sale olic charity was demonstrated street. Sept. 12. For more than NOT BE EXPENSIVE 1227 Cartla SL MA. 7951 13 years, until ill health forced cards, both religious and person­ shortly after his return from the alized, and gift wrappings again war in 1918. With his own funds her retirement this May, she served DRUGGISTS as housekeeper for the Rev. Louis this year. It is hoped that every­ he set up a bureau for unemployed one will patronize them, as any THE St. Louit Pariah— Englewocxl veterans. Mertz of St. Therese’s parish. rOUR PSESCRIPTIONS profits will be used for the bene­ 1697 So. Bannock ^ New 2*bedroom Born in Denver in August, 1895, Mrs. Nicolai is remembered by with FHA and GI loan that can be fit of the school. Mrs. D, Stein- will b. lUsd correctly si Mr. Sullivan was educated in Den­ pastor and parishioners for her ENGLISH assumed: close to schools and trans* SEE WHAT YOU BUYl zealous and kindly service at the kamp of 2400 Gaylord (EA. 7961) WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY portation. ver’s schools, attending Sherman and Mrs. R. Buckley of 3101 E. and Logan public schools, St. Jo­ parish house for many years. She 805 W. Oxford — 6«room modem Our e.xhibit is so complete that you 26th avenue (FR. 8523) will be Ph. BP. 9715 1(9* Scath Gaylord 8t brick, on H acre, irrigate; with 850 seph’s parochial school. West Den­ was active in many parish activi­ TAILORS month rental Income. will Rnd designs and sizes to meet ties and was regard^ as a won­ glad to help anyone in this matter. w ww ver high school, and Regis college. 901 FIFTEENTH STREET 999 £. Layton — 2-bedroom modern your preference at whatever invet^ At the time of his death he was derful church worker. • . This year members of the PTA on 4 or 6 acres irrigate, out buildings; ment you may care to office manager for the legal firm She is survived by a sister, Mrs. will prepare the school lunches Combine Quality and Style TARY’S easily financed. and assist the sisters in acting as at Prices Yott Can Afford ___ 1500 S. Broadway make. See the new of Lee, Bryans, Kelly, and Stans- Fred 'Verstraede, of Kansas City, 2801 So. Acoma — 7*room brick on field. Mo., and several nephews and in the dining room. 8 lota for only 111,500. 1950 RAINBOW HOWMSdiwabI Mr. Sullivan, who was unmar­ nieces. v On Sept. 10 Father Edward P. jWe Pay CasliJ GRANITE monu­ ried, made his home with a sister. The Rosary was recited for her Murphy, S.J., baptized the follow­ For Used Furniture ^ For quick action list your ments. You’ll then ap­ Miss Florence Sullivan, at 921 in Horan’s Sept. 13, and a Requiem ing: William John 'VanSciver, Attention - Brides To Be property with us. preciate why we call Humboldt street Another sister, High Mass is being offered in St. son of W. J. 'VanSchiver of and ^ them OLIR CHAL­ Mrs. Regina McClinton of 1165 Therese’s church Thursday, SepL 3246 High street, sponsored by Nothing will fdresa up” the Wilson & Wilson, Realty Garrison street, Lakewood, and 14, at 9 o’clock. Interment will Adam Schell and>Marjory Bopp; , Church more fcff your wedding Miicellaagous lt«ma ^ LENGER VALUES. Members of St. Louis Pariah the widow of Rex McClinton, also be in Kansas City. Deborah Kay White, daughter than one o f Wagaar** White PE. 4014 RA. 6423 ^ 2858 So. Broadway SU. 1-M71 survives. Th« final raport of tha recant of William K. White of 1402 Aisle Cloth Rainers, laid down OPEN EVBNWGS TILL » p.ai. i Open eveninsa till 9 , the aisle fo r tie Bridal Party Every iquort inch of surface is polished . . . to prevent discoloro- Mr. McClinton was born in Hef­ parish benefit will be made at W. Alice place, sponsored by non . . . 10 make nslural colors deep and fich. lin, Ala., Feb. 18, 1886. He was tha mealing of tho Holy Namo James J. Husky and Norma Sim­ to walk on, from the d'u'r to reared there. In World war I he soeiaty this waak. Father Mertx mons; John Joseph Hinchey, son the altar. served in the Siberian campaign. reveal* that abont 13,500 was of John L. Hinchey of 2919 York Wa risO Furnish Since ISOS Qbaqtj,-J U ^ c i, d a a co H , , cannot escape'from the damp blanket of thoughts a Jew could feel it right to believe that he has of the grave. Father Hopkins seems to answer What did they do? no single organized Church; that he has no both those who consider the Church old-fashioned Obviously, prize 4-H priests; that the concept of salvation by faith is and those who feel she stifles art beef is not the goal of Spirit of St. Fronds alien to his mind— as Dr. Bernstein generalizes in HOPKINS WAS MODERN because he broke Denver boys. The beauti- By Rev. Robert E. Kekeisen the preface to his article. [Neither the Old nor with a sterile and depressing tradition. A Catholic > fully landscaped Frea- “ LORD, MAKE ME AN INSTRUMENT of the New Testament holds to salvation by faith Bishop of PELLA, can break with a musty tradition as Hopkins did entation school grounds Your peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow alone.] ENGLAND with the stuffy Miltonic one, because a Catholic show what can be done. love; where there is injury, pardon; where there bas firm intellectual ground to which to rOtum. [The 4-H boys at Pres- NpWHERE IS THERE LAID DOWN in such tKis year* is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; explicit and obliging form the moral, reIig;iou8, Somewhere within the vast framework of the : entation had a land­ where there is darkness, light; and where there consecrated/ Church he will find the key to the tmth. Hopkins scaping contest with and ceremonial laws of a pebple as in the Books is sickness, joy.’* of Leviticus and Numbers in the Pentateuch. No 134- ALTAR. found it in poetic rhjfthm by returning to the seed and shrub; the best This prayer airose from the charity that lived people ever felt themselves more obliged to the ancient Anglo-Saxon accents that had been pre­ from each plan was STONES in. in the heart of St. Francis of Assisi, “ II observance of these laws than the Jews of old. ^ served by great Catholic voices until they had : transfonped into green Poverello” (the “ Little Poor Man!’ ) of the 13th And no single concept dominated the Jewish mind ~ tWo hours, run out in the Reformation and its anti-intellec- I lawn and attractive century, whose ardent love for all men finds a m a k i'ru y tual philosophy of feeling. beauty. so Strongly as the strong and insistent belief in I response in the hearts of even non-Christians of - the salvation for the Chosen People to come t h e ^ Father“ • Hopkins’HopI' • songs were not dampened by Each 4-H club chooses our day who kriow of him. This Sunday the through the promised Messias. his faith. On the contrary they were strengthened [ its own work. Most^oys Church honors the bestowal of divine approval SIGN OF and enriched. Poets, inescapably, sing the glories like home mechanics No sentence in the Bible, or world literature on St. Francis’ life— the stigmata of the wounds for that matter, is more poignant or tragic than THE of God’s revelation in the natural universe. They and handicraft. Some of Christ. the simple statement of St. John: “ He came unto CPOSS iraise men, or the earth and heavens and the de- choose plays or garden­ yoMENArt Forbidden This period of history that we are forced His own and His own received Him not” (John ights of life. Those things are good enough ma­ T. Raber Taylor ing. Although some MORE regrettably to call ours suffers a stigmata all i, 11). • io enter iAe CcctAedral terial for poets, but they ring hollow alone. raise small' animals, dog its own. 'The world wound of today, however,’ is of AiUM, ABYSSINIA. ,Q.OOO TIMES Without the substantial store of Catholic faith training, a new program, looks like a future not fashioned alfter the marks on the Savior’s Dr. Bernstein’s article implies that Jewish and supernatural revelation, poets will end up in favorite. sacred body; itl>s the result of human malice. sources contemporary with Christ furnish no evi­ a glittering materialism, or they become panthe­ THE GIRLS’ CLUBS have many works from The torments thsjt mankind bears, in our day are dence even as to the existence of Jesus. He sug­ ists. The Romanticists were modem in that they which to choose: Cooking, food canning and all self-inflicted. 1 gests that evidently Jesus was but one of thou­ broke with tradition, but they were hopelessly The Denver Catholic Register freezing, sewing, dressmaking, modeling, home ST. FRANCIS FOLLOWED Christ; loved sands of “ zealots” condemned to death by the old-fashioned in that they became deists or pan­ furnishing, and interior decorating. Any woman Christ; and so vias conformed to the suffering “ most ruthless procurator, Pontius Pilate.” The President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D theists, both a little ludicrous outside of the pas­ good doctor chooses to ignore the four Gospels, Editor...... R t Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour D. would have been proud of the skillfully made, at­ of Christ. The !j modern world, in great part, toral setting of ancient Greece. They made them­ tractive dresses produced by the girls of St. all the products of contemporary Jews, all giving Managing Director...... Monsigmor John B. Cavanagh. M.A., Ph.D. selves essentially pagans. • / denies Christ; hates Christ; and so is punished John’s school. 'With her own hands each girl with the justice of Christ. an amazingly complete account of the life, back­ City Editor...... Rev. John B. Ebel, M.A., Litt.D. HOPKINS ESCAPED these excesses, and did ground, and teaching of the Jew whom the Associate Editors* — Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A., LittD.; Linus selected and made, and with grace modeled, her St. Francis’ philosophy was simple: Love God, so largely because he was a Catholic. He could own dress. Jews do not accejj^ m the fulfillment of their Riordan. Ph.D.; Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A., Litt.D.; Rev. Robert relate each poetic experience to his deep knowl­ and love the neighbor for the sake of God. 4-H clubs are living, learning, working cells own prophecies,' as the*Messias promised from the Kekeisen, M.A., Litt.M.; Paul H. Hallett, LittD.; Jack Heher, A.B edge and childlike acceptance of the Church. Sacrifice all, enjdure all, to serve. But that fo r-10 to 20-year-olds. Their emblem is a four beginning. He forgets, too, that no works of an­ James Kelly, A.S.; Art Editor, Leo Canavan, M.F.A. ______Thus this modem iconoclast of a century ago philosophy, givet) to the world by the humble leafed clover with a letter “ H” on each leaf. The tiquity have greater authenticity than the Gos­ could smash the traditional images of stiff poetic Jesus Himself, ^oristitutes the solution to all Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. four “ Hs” stand for head, heart, hands, and problems of man’s cruelty. pels themselves. Thit Paper Printed Entirely By Union Labor imagery and still have the true inner picture of' God and God’s reflection in all things. health. Their pledge reads: “ My head to clearer Today we spekk of, and engage in, armament, DR. BERNSTEIN DECLARES that the re- Published Weekly by That undoubtedly explains why a great many thinking, my heart to greater loyalty, my hands intrigue# and wah. There are those whose very ligion of Jesus is understandable to the Jews, but to larger service, my health to better living, for not the religion about Jesus, which he credits to THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) modern poets produce at the. best gross dishar­ philosophy demands war— and persecution of the mony. They are discontent with the interpreta­ my club, my community, and my country/’ goodj and suppression of religion. St. Paul, incidentally, another Jew. The Rabbi 938 Bannock Street, 1 tion of beauty, but at the same time ignore or The federal, state, and county governments No one can 'deny that those who uphold hu­ carefully refrains from^even mentioning what is Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 distort the source of beauty. sponsor 4-H. A. religious spirit, therefore, does man rights must I take up arms to defend them­ the central dogma of Christianity— the Divinity not animate it. But Catholic 4-H-ers playing, selves and others from the tyrants.. of Christ, but implies that this Christian belief Subscription: ’ And’ so it was left to a Jesuit priest and con­ vert to the faith to initiate really modem poetry. working, arid learning together, may also first BUT IF EACH husband and father, each is the product of the early Fathers of the Church. 75 cents per year in Archdiocese of Denver. And his song was tme because his idea was tme. pray together. The government agencies have, wife and mother, each son and daughter will As though there could be such a separation be­ $1.25 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. He gained his inspiration from the Holy Ghost, nonetheless, promoted 4-H Club Sunday. It is strive to emulatii the charity of St. Francis in tween Christ and the Church He founded. Canaoa, $2.00 a year per subscription. the Master Poet. the Fifth Sunday after Easter and is closely daily life, perhaps some spark of that divine love A great modern Pope, Pius XI, reminded linked with the Rogation days. Foreign countrips^ including Philippines, $2.75 a year. will jump across the ocean to the vilest hater of Christians that “ we are all spiritually Semites.” ST. BENEDICT (480-550), if living today, mankind. And Jesus Himself did not repudiate the Jewish Thursday, September 14, 1950 Missionary Army would belong to a 4-H club. As a teen-ager "The language of love is universal; the script faith. “ Do not think that I have come to destroy The Catholic Church throughout the world Benedict left the great city, Rome, and its of kindness is recognized in all countries. And the Law or the Prophets. I have not come to des­ has a missionap^ army of priests, brothers, and classical schooling to sanctify himself in the though we must resist force with force to survive, troy, but to fulfill,” He said (Matt, v, 17). OFFIClALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER country. The Benedictine Rule reflects his striv- sisters, approximately 85,000 in rfumber. Like at the same time, let there be in the heart of each An unswerving insistence upon the tradi­ irig for Christlikeness through living with The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. every army, this missionary army needs reemits. a prayer that Satin will lose his hold on his elect tional beliefs of Orthodox Jewry, delivered in the virtuous people in domestic life and through We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ It needs material aid to support it, and it needs a In the sublim^ simplicity of Godly charity will hands of His chosen people by God Himself, would work. Not an ordSr of religious with clerical ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or commander-in-chief to direct it The commander- the world be saved. In the balm of benevolence not be entirely inconsistent. A presentation of duties and offices, but a rule of Christian living those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. in-chief is Pope Pius XII. The generals working will the wounds '^f war be healed. In the fire of “ belief” such as contained in Life is something We hope The Register will be read in every home of the under him are the missionary Bishops. Besides for devout lay people d ed ica ^ to work, ^ s the love will the machines of destruction be them­ else. Archdiocese. I the material needs to sustain the life of the mis­ original aim of Benedict. To him, work was a selves destroyed land rewelded into the bonds of We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste In sionary and to enable him to carry on his work, means of goodness of life. In the rebirth of universal peace jiind brotherhood. the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. he carries with him the spiritual weapons of human nature in the order of discipline, even knowledge, prayer, and sac^;ifice. The recruits for prayer came after work, for grace miets with Beauty of Sex « URBAN J. VEHR this missionary army are gathered from the Cath­ no co-operation jn the soul and heart of a Must They Die Bitter? Jan. 29, 1942 Archbishop of Denver. olic youth in all parts of the world, particularly dreamer or idler. Today his slogan: “ To work Flounders in Mire from those parts where the Church has long been is to pray” is a motto throughout the Christian By Jack Heher Forty Hours' Devotion established and the flowers of vocations have world. Work is necessary for the well being of DYING BECAUSE of someone else’s mistake By Dayid I. Ryan is the most bitter way to die. Ask any GI who ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER blossomed forth. Formerly, the missionary army head and heart as well as of hands. 'Work is AMERICA IS SUNK in a miasma of sex. Weak of Sept. 17 of the Church was supplied from the countries of essential for the Christian, individual or family. ever watched his; company cut down around him Europe — Ireland, France, Germany, Holland, because someone forgot to reconnoiter a ridge. Newspapers, novels, and periodicals constantly Denver, St. Catherine’* church The spirit of Christ animates the example and pound the sex theme in feature articles, news- Denver, Holy Rosary church Belgrinm, Spain, Italy, Austria, to mention a few. teaching in the parochial schools. It enkindles in Ask the survivoTs of the airborne fiasco near With the devastations on human life of World Sicily, where navy guns blasted troop-carrying stories, exposes, and advertisements so that sex Aurora, St. Therese’* church - the children’s hearts a love of God and neighbor drones in our ears with monotonous regularity. Boulder, Sacred Heart church * war II, the Church now looks to the youth of while their heads are trained to clear thinking. C-4_7s out of the sky. Ask the youths who saw America to fill up the ranks arid to add to the their paratroop buddies in a practice jump leave Perverts rate top headlines. National magazines Elbert, Sacred Heart church (13 Hours’ devotion) For the classical teaching about God, govern­ give top billing to America’s “ awakening sense Stratton, St. Charles’ church ______missionary army — (Catholic Telegraph-Register) ment, and grammar; reading, writing, and arith- the doors of plaiies and slide sickeningly into the propellers of planes behind them. / o f the changing mores of sex.” Sex education is GIs, when there is fighting to do, give what the topic for many an article telling parents CATHOLIC RADIO LOG they have and the questions are few. They all how to rear their children; teachers how to in­ Station KOA Station KFEL have jobs to perform and there is no time for struct their students; writers how to inform and mass jrneetings and protest gatherings. They have interest their readers; and advertising men how CATHOLIC HOUR — Sunday AVE MARIA HOUR — Sun- 3 p.m. (June 25-Sept. 17) Committed themselves to be the doers. They no to draw customers to products. 5:30 a.m. and 11:30 longer have a voice. ASK AND LEARN— Sunday, p.m. With few exceptions, it is indeed a difficult 10>4S p.m. , A GI WHEN h e ENTERS the service en­ task to find a national periodical that does not Station KMYR FAMILY THEATER— trusts his life to his superiors. A platoon leader in one way or another bring sex into the pic­ SACRED HEART PROGRAM Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. trusts the company copimander, and he places ture. li is discussed from the clergyman’s angle, — Weekday* at 7:30 a.m. Station KTLN faith in the battalion commander. The trust is the teacher’s viewpoint, and the parent’s out­ — Sunday* at 12:15 noon.- complete. It has to be. And as the hierarchy of look. No matter how it is presented, though, FR. ANDREW BURGUERA,' sex is usually there to rock the readers from Station KLZ trust rises it reajehes the leaders of the country, C.R.— Sunday* in September, the policy makers, the men who should know their complacency and tell them how many CHURCH OF AIR— Sunday, 7 a.m. “ The Family and the what the GI is fighting for, and dying for. homosexuals are running around—^homosexuals 8-8:30 a.m. Home.’’ These leaders of the nation, from the Presi­ who are a danger to you. Articles reveal how the dent on down, have a terrible responsibility. I t is colleges have thrown off mid-Victorian manners for them to dedide when and for what reason and take sex in its “ proper perspective,” shorn thousands of Americans must die. If they vacil­ of restraints and viewed as a problem of “ chang­ late, if they conduct the war as a phase of their ing morals,” not of ancient and religious taboos. political campai^s, if they follow the whim of THE PAYOFF CAME, however, when a na­ those who whisper in their ears, and not the will tional educational program got under way to Hear of the people, they are unworthy andimust be educate the children of the nation in sex. Two jettisoned. Theyimust be found out now, before Hollywood-produced movies, coproduced by Com­ it is too late, before they make mistakes that will edian Eddie Albert— who should stick to comedy; bring bitter death to sons of our people. he is pretty good there— are shown as part of a ASK and LEARN graduated sex educational system— from kinder­ garten up. No wonder that children and adoles­ A Promising Attorney cents commit deplorable sex crimes, that they By: Paul H. Hallett are attracted to the “ sexy” movies, that they PROBABLY THE MAN of most promising almost gobble up the sex magazines and books KOA ability in Uie Administration is Thomas F. Mur­ when they are educated in the ways of sex from phy, the assistant U. S. Attorney, who secured kindergarten through college. Religion, history, the conviction olf Alger Hiss. ^Following the trial, mathematics, and languages are not taught so 10:45 nearly everyone thought Murphy would become extensively over the education period. a Federal Judg^ Attorney General, or at least All the education and writing on the topic EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT the occupant of; some top post selected by the of sex fall short of the measured goal. And it Attorney General. But Murphy will resign next must be remembered that the informing facets of the could-be glittering stone of sex are super­ Qifestions on religion submitted by the radio month, immediately after he argues against the Hiss appeal. He will go into private legal prac­ charged with emotion. But the educators and audience answered on the archdiocesan broadcast. tice because he has not been given a position writers in the main have abusively and violently worthy of his talents. He lives in New York city. torn the subject of sex from its proper context. Booklets on Catholic Church available free of cost Murphy, a g;faduate of Fordham Law school, SEX PROPERLY BELONGS to and in the to all inquirers, is an example of i what Catholic education can ac­ home. The processes of procreation can never be complish in its lefforts to counteract mass sin. properly understood and appreciated if they are WRITE TO His command o f the right principles and his de­ presented as mere biolojrical facts— which is one Even the youngster tcho comes in to of the big troubles with the educational films, ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA termination to Uphold them against even the start his first savings has the men who could jwreck his career were nobly in­ many “ informing” lectures, and the “ intellec­ tual” articles. Abounding affection in the home, Denver 2, Colorado stanced when he interrogated Justice Frankfur­ personal and friendly attention o f an ter, who appeared as a witness for Hiss. Sena­ & wonderment for nature, and a love of God tor Mundt expressed it with pungency on the and His works will do more for the education and American National officer. Senate floor Sept. 8 : “ He treated Justice Frank­ development— sex or otherwise— of the children than a million Kinsev reports, educational slides, There are no private offices, no furter as though! he were just another Joe Amer­ MAin 5314 ican walking int6 a criminal court as a chafacter films, lectures, and textbooks. closed doors. Our officers are always witness. . . . Hb asked Frankfurter soma very The sacredness and beauty of sex can be taught properly only by the parents or those who friendly, always accessible, penetrating and! some very embarrassing ques­ tions, which thoj Supreme .Court Justice ducked take their places, in an atmosphere that resem­ F. J. KIRCHHOF and dodged as best he could; but still Frankfurter bles not so much clinical study but love of and came off second' best.” co-operation with God. Most of the sordidness WE ARE STILL HOPEFUL that the Tom and stains can be removed and the diamond of Murphys will somehow get an inning in public sex can regain its shimmering beauty if theparj Construction Co. FREE PARKING life before it is too late. cuts take their responsibilities seriously. When that day arrives, we will hear less of the Right Next Dexir to the Bank whining of presses printing their sex themes in the news, the periodicals, the advertisements. BUILDERS Women and the World ’We will have raised sex from its degrading and THE HUMANIST WORLD is a shallow world, commercialized swamp and restored it to its We Appreciate Your Patronage a world of falsq and facile optimism, inasmuch prirtine luster. HEAR “AMERICAN SERENADE** as it forgets the [fact of sin, or tries to ignore it. 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo, That is why, eveta on a purely natural reckoning, KLZ. 8 i3 0 P.M. EVERY WEDNESDAY we so desperately need the vocation of women God-Given Rights in the world of today; and why we so desperately B8TABU8H80 ltl( need this aspect of the fullness of life of the Our philosophy teaches us that there are saints. ! certain rights that man has as a human being. It is easy for man to become so wrapped up These rights are from God. They come to us TheAmerican Fixture Co. in his human work and human striving for prog­ because we are His creatures. Mansfactvnn af The AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK ress that he comes to measure all things by purely It is certainly wrong, therefore, to say that V citizen has rights only because he lives in a Church Pews and Allan human standard^, or at least forgets that there o f Denver are things thatj matter even more than daily democracy. If this were true, then the millions ^ Church Furniture bread; she (wotnan) must preserve his human of people who do not live in democracies would have no rights. And the rights of those who live Bank, Office, and Store Futures labors along the horizontal line of human progress 17th at Latvrence Streets from the dangers o f shall^ness and perhaps idol- in democracies would never be secure. MUUcork of AU Kindt try by her upward, vertical striving of spirit to­ We prefer our Catholic philosophy, which ward divinity— ^he must always be bringing back tells us tiiat our rights are God-given.' To deny MA. 0168 BANK OF PERSON^^LIZEO' F. J. Kirehhof, Prat, 8 C R’fr'T'C'Ci a humanist worljd to the sense of God. She must that man has God-^iven rights is to move down 1236 Arapahoe St. know the depth. It is her heaviest cross and her the path’ of totalitarianism, or absolute supremacy C F. StaU, Flea Prat, Denver, Colo. Member, Federal Deposit Insurance ■ Corporation greatest glory.-p-Father Gerald Vann, O.P., in of the State.— (Cincinnati Catholio Telegraphs Sva and the Gryphon, Register) ''

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?AGE TWELVE Office, 938 ianneek Slrtet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TeUphom, KEjutoiie 4305 , Thursday, 5«pf. 14, 1950

PTA Will Buy Stars of Mexican Independence Fete New Equipment musements ♦ Dining ■Thur*., Fri., Sat., Fer Playground Sept. 14, IS, 16 A Shirltr T.mpio' Birry FItigonM (St. Vincent da Panl’a Pariah, in Technicolor Recreation Denvar) "The Story of Seabiscuit" The PTA held its first meeting of the year on Monday, Sept. 11, Dan DaiUjr Ann Ba^tar at 2 :30 p.m. The president, Mrs. Ann Revera In Tachnleolar P. W. Bowling, WM in charge. There were 88 members present. 'You're My Everything' The meeting was addressed by Continuoiu Show Sit. 1 P.M. Monsignor Eugene O’Sullivan, * Cirtoon-Comcdy who suggested the PTA have as its project the purchase of n dly Sun., Mon,, Tue*,, Wed,, needed playground equipment Sept. 17, 18, 19, 20 The matter will be voted on at Eroll Flynn, Alula SaiKh, 8, Z. Bikill the October meeting. A Super Weitam In Technicolor Monsignor O’Sullivan also an­ "MONTANA" nounced that $1,000 worth of new books had been purchased for the Ronald Reagan. Patricia NaaL school this year. The books were ^ Richard Todd partly paid for by the PTA funds A Good Family Picture ' raised last year. Sister Ludavine, the principal, said special courses "THE HASTY HEART" in reading and spelling are given CONTINUOUS SHOW to pupils who are in need of ttiem. SUNDAY 12:10 P.M. AMATEUR ENTERTAINMENT stars of Denver’s Le Fevre, and Arhold Gonzales. Shown at the far left with the spec­ CARTOON NEWS The next meeting will be a tators is the Rev.;John Ordinas, C.R., pastor of St. Cajetan’s parish. night session for fathers and Spanish-speaking world will present a variety stage show at 7 p.m. Friday evening in the West Turner hall, 10th and Larimer Practice sessions for the fete, which will celebrate Mexican Indepen­ mothers on Monday, Oct 9, at dence day, were hjsld in St. Cajetan’s parish hall. which time Father Edward Ley­ streets. den, archdiocesan superintendent featured in the stage show, sponsored by Denver’s Sociedad On the evening of Mexican Independence day, Saturday, Sept. of schools, will be the guest Mutttalieta and directed by Mrs. Maria Carrera, will be the dancers 16, the Sociedad ^utualista will sponsor a dance, also to be held in speaker. and singers pictured above. Standing, left to right, are Beatrice the West Turner!hall. Musical accompaniment for both affairs will Villalovas, Mary Valdez, Rita Angiano, Tony Cordova, Ida Nevarrez, be furnished by Don Juan and His Latins, a six-piece orch^tra.— The meeting was concluded Louis Camacho, Ines Valdez, Louis Hernandez, Dolores (kinzales, Ida (Register photo by Wunder) with a tea given by the officers for the members of the faculty. Boy Scout Activities Orrin Cox Chosen by High School Weather Fails to Stop Gu8 Sehwalb*8< Are Discussed Holy Name Society Fete On Sept. 8 a meeting of Boy St. Patrick's Parishioner Named Scouts and their parents was held « (Our Lady of Victory Pariih, Chat & Chew in the school hall. J. A. Trenkle, Danvar) chairman, presided. Mr. Trenkle Despite the inclement weather DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT and W. W. Gibson presented ten­ St. Joseph's Red Cross Camp Delegate Sept 10, Our Lady of Victory Holy valeoma to Dtnvar'fl Flnait FAMED FOR EXCELLENT FOOD AND tative plans for the coming year, Name society went through with FRIENDLY SERVICE and said that plans are being made (St. Patrick’i Parish, Denver) Hi^h Mass was sung Sept. 5 by feast day of Our Lady of Sorrows. its plans for a picnic at Our Lady LUNCHEONS — DINNERS to obtain the use of Washington Orrin Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monsignor Sommaruga in honor Masses will be at 7 :30 and 8 of the Rockies camp. Thirty-eight COLBURN HOTEL Park school auditorium for meet­ SODA FOUNTAIN — SANDWICHES — SALADS Wayne Cox, 1842 W. 33rd avenue, of the Holy Ghost to inaugurate o’clock. Everyone is urged to at­ members of the parish attended LUXURIOUS ROOMS ings. A week-end encampment near recently was chosen as the repre­ and pray for a successful school tend to give honot to Our Blessed the outing held in the recreation FOOD TO TAKE OUT Franktown is planned this Satur­ Cocktail Lounge sentative for the junior class of year. Monsimor Sommaruga ex­ Mother. hall. In the afternoon the teen­ 6000 East Colfax Avenue day, and an invitation is extended New Coffee Shop St Joseph’s high school to attend plained, in his sermon, the obli­ A novena to 0\ir Lady of Lour­ agers went on a hike while the Phone D£. 4434 to the fathers of the Boy Scouts of the Colorado Junior Red Cross gations of the students to God, to parents said the Rosary in the 10th Avenue at Grant the parish to go on thp camping des will be held [Wednesday eve­ Omn lliOB A.M. TUI ?;00 A.M. Leadership camp their country, and the civil authoV- ning at 7:46. Monsignor Somma­ chapel. MAin 6291 trip, and to provide cars for trans­ CERISB. Maaagor at La Foret in ities, and he necessity of being ruga asks that all join in prayers The picnic was under the direc­ D. a. portation. Monsignor O’Sullivan the Black Forest good Catholic students. for the soldiers who are fighting in tion of Frank F. Barreras, presi­ was present at the meeting. near C olorad o Altar Society Plans Korea. dent of the Holy Name society. Ladiat’ Nifht Slatad Western Springs. This ap­ Games Party Sept. 28 Special thanks! and apprecia­ “ Ladies’ Night’’ will be observed pointment is A meeting of the Altar and tion is extendeq to three pa; 0 by the Pinochle club on Thursday, made by the fac­ Music Rosarv society was held Sept 15 rishioners and onq outside of the DANCING ulty of the school. THUKS.-FRI.-8AT. m il. J Sept. 14, in the school at 8 o’clock. parish for tuition !of four children The camp has with Mrs. M. B. Strempel presid­ ABBOTT A COSTELLO 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. — No Cover Charge Refreshments will be served and ing. Plans were made for the an­ for the school. Anyone desiring to all members of the parish are in­ been in operation make a contribution of tuition “ IN THE FOREIGN Good Food — Cocktail Service vited. for four years nual games party to be held Thurs­ LEGION” day, Sept. 2k Tickets will be given money for a child in school, the Edward T. Smith, who has been and has been cost being $10 for the year, will • and • t very successful, to all members this week. The fumtu DENWOOD INN visiting in the home of his wife’s afghan to be awarded will be dis- be gratefully received at the rec­ GREER GARSON parents, Mr. and Mrs. William with most of the tory. A second collection will be “ BLOSSOMS IN SP. 9761 Orrin Cox parochial high jlayed at the games party. Mem- 2598 S. Broadway Dwyer, 1300 S. Vine street, re­ rers will also be contacted this taken up at all Masses Sunday, THE DUST” turned to Chicago to resume his schools sending their representa­ Sept. 17, to help ;pay the tuition tives yearly for the five-day pro­ week by telephone for donations In Technicolor teaching duties at DePaul univer­ of cakes and gifts to be used at cost of those who attend, but 8UN..M0N.-TUE8. sity. gram. This year , they travele/ by the games party. cannot pay. Monaignor Somma­ BURT LANCASTER chartered busses and more than ruga asks that all: be generous, to Instruction Class 100 students attended. Hostesses for the September VIRGINIA MAYO meeting were Mmes. Joseph Nat- insure a Catholic education for all “ THE FLAME AND Tha relifioui instruction clati, The representatives arq pre­ children of the parish. The CHALET g i i i under tha diraction of the Rav. sented with an introduction to var­ ale and Angelina ■ Franks. The THE ARROW” women who will clean the altar for 30-Year Navy Vet, IN TECHNICOLOR Henry Graf, Prop. * Arthur D r • t a n hat baen ious aspects of junior Red Cross, changed to Monday and including organ izaU on , objec­ September are Mmes. Michael Sam Maialoha, Feted • and • tives, philosophy, and activities, (Mike) Croci and Syl Frank. FARLEY GRANGER You’ll enjoy our delidoue food, omr delightful Wednesday of every week to Saifi Maialoha was feted at an “ SIDE STREET” atmotphere. Service u lops . . . price* right, avoid conflicting with other ae- which they in return present «to Traffic Light Installed open house party Sept 10 to cele­ f Farameunf’a Hllerleua Succetaer their schools, with the students tivitias in the school on Thurs­ At 33rd and Pecos brate 30 years’ service with the Te "The Palera«e"l OPEN DAILr ItJI AJL day every week. The new class electing what they would prefer to The priests, sisters, and parents U. S. navy. Guest® of honor were Special Attastlon just started this week, and all have as an extra course. Monsignor Sommaruga and Fa­ 815 Colorado Boulevard FR. 0432 ta BrISsa Partlaa who are interested are urged to of St. Patrick’s parish wish to ex­ Orrin Cox was CTaduated from tend their thanks to the North Side ther McGuire. Refreshments were New & Used start attending on Monday St. Patrick’s with honors and has served and a Hawaiian dance was night. Sept. 18. Civic asociation for the installa­ been enrolled at St. Joseph’s. Next tion of the traffic signal light at interpreted by Mmes. Elizabeth LAWN MOWERS Large numbers are attending year he will automaticallyy be the 33rd and Pecos street. This elim­ Maialoha and J o : Anna Martino. the Family Rosary in the church senior representative for the inates the need of patrol boys at A Spanish dance: was performed Power on Monday evening each week. school. Orrin is still active at St. the intersection and insures by Shirley Miller and Jo Ann Mar­ M ow ers...... ’ lOS"® BOGGIOS The Rosary is recited in honor of Patrick’s with the young people’s ^eater safety for the children go­ tino. Dancing to recorded music Our Lady of Fatima for peace groups. ing to and from school. followed. ! Mower* Sharpened each quarter hour from 7 to 8 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cox ex­ A floral piece from the Thomas .... Repaired p.m. Novena devotions in honor tend their thanks for the many The signal light was installed fAMOUl rot tiNt iNJOTTMiwisrs after three months of diligent Floral company was presented, of Our Lady of the Miraculous telegrams and flowers received on consisting of 30 red roses with rooo SItVIO IN A MOST kirtlSHING Medal are held in the church at work by the men. Upon the con­ A. L. OtACIOUS MANNik COCICTAII lOU N OE the opening day of their new busi­ digits 3 and 0 in silver trim. 7:45 every Tuesday evening. ness, Wayne’s Poultry, 1842 W. version of 33rd avenue to a one­ TREMONT AT BROADWAY way street the need was even All parishioner*, are invited to GLODT. 33rd avenue. The Cox’s have been attend the procession to the Shrine very active parishioners of St greater. The following men of the 253 Broadwav SPruce 6438 KE. 9618 « €H. 2494 parish are active and will instigate of Our Lady of Lourdes Sept. 17 ' Patrick’s for the past 20 years. at 7 p.m. in the church at 2256 S. Mrs. Cox has been active with the more improvements: James La Toties Quoties Guardia, president; George Cer- Logan street ! bazaar; a son, Donald, served as rone, vice president; Leonard La Baptized recently were Donald an altar boy; and a daughter, Lee Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ / Swim in Clean, Heated Yvonne, worked with the Junior Guardia, secretary; and Eugene Somme, treasurer. The research liam Ortega, sponsored by Abel Drinking Water Indulgence in Young Ladies’ sodality. and Virginia Quintana; Michael committee includes James La Open NUlCEGWr PTA to Meet Guardia, George Cerrone, and Bryan, son of Mr, and Mrs. John On Wednesday Fifenk Stafford, who also serve R. Carr, sponsored by John and 1 to 5 p.m. IMX KIRKWOOD Servile Church with the executive committee with Agnes Monckton; Third and Final Week! The regular meeting of the PTA John Garranome, Ernest Marran- Joseph Rudolph, son of Mr. and 7 to 10 p.m. will be held Wednesday, ^ p t 20, (Our Lady of M(. Carmal Pariih, zino, Eugene Somma, Dominic Mrs. Manuel Masquez, sponsored at 1:30 p.m., with a council meet­ Daily ^ouniH^kUehtn Denver) Coloroso, Harvey Baker, and An­ by Canute and Atolono Gonzales; ing for the officers being held at A toties quoties indulgence on thony Sanchez. Parishioners are and Fred Anthony, son of Mr. and Adults 60®f, Children 35<^ DENHAM 12:30 p.m. the same day. All On Colorado Springs Hiwoy 85— Littleton, Colo. the Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows, invited to attend the meetings Mrs. Fred Frank,[with Frank and -VAT CALIF • ALP.N? Serving Dinners Eind Smorgasbord , Sunday, Sept. 17, may be gained mothers are urged to attend this held twice monthly. The next one Georgiana Zito as .sponsors. meeting. The nursery school will PROGRESS PLUNGE vrill be Thursday, Sept. 14, at James Petragliq, son of Mr. and Daily 5 to 8 P.M. Sundays, 1 to 7 P.M. in churches of the Servite Fathers. be open and preschool children 8 The indulgence is applicable in p.m. at 3180 Zuni. Suggestions Mrs. Joseph Petraglia, who has re­ Slot W. Florid! Wntwood SH The firma lifted hare deaarva to may be left there while the Ft. Logan Bni it Alamcdi h Bdwr. Cloied Mondayi - Reierrationa Ara Net Naeeitar j - No Liquort the Holy Year only to the Poor will be considered for local im­ enlisted with the navy and was be remembered when you are dif* mothers attend the meeting, “ Look tar tho ‘SWIM* Sign 1950 Season Closing November 1st Souls. It may be gained under the provements. stationed at Buckjey field, has left on Be. Fodoril" tributinf your patronage te the dif* Games, toys, and instructive play (m a 14-day cruise. ferent lines of business. usual conditions. The church will HNS Plans Party be open all day. will be offered to the children. On Oct. 6 for Treasury On S«pt. Mrs. Patsy Tate, out­ All officers of the PTA should 6 attend the meeting to be. held in going president, honored the mem­ The regular meeting of the bers of St. Bernadette’s study club the home of Ite . Sydney Miller, Holy Name society was held Sept. with a luncheon at Gaetano's. Each 1865 W. 49th ^ace, Friday, Sept, 7. A new member, Paul Worland 15, at 1 p.m. member was given a china cup of 1950 W. 36th avenue, was ad­ and saucer as a remembrance. 'The ways and means committee mitted. Plans were made for a Mrs. Tate wa? given the club pin and the program committee have games party to be held Oct. 6 for for her good work and loyal sup­ met in the past week and made funds for the treasury and for a port throughout the past year. plans for the respective commit­ gift Thanksgiving day. Tenta­ Father Thomas Lo Cascio, O.S.M., tees for the coming school year, tive plans are being made for a Every Saturday was an honored guest, and a check These will he presented to the Halloween party for all of the so­ was given to him for the school PTA at the first meeting. cieties of the parish. 8:30 p.m. fund. The PTA has ordered a tele­ The choir Is in need at addi­ phone to be installed in the school tional members and anyone hav New officers installed are Mrs. ing a good voice is asked to call Anthony Malpiede, president; Mrs and will pay for it from the treas­ Music and Calling: ury. This is for the convenience of the rectory, GR. 0509, or the con­ August Peri, vice president; Mrs vent, CL. 1362, to join the choir. by Dominic Carbone, secretary; Mrs. the sisters to notify mothers of a sick child. Parents are asked to The first rehearsal was held Albert DiTirro, treasurer; and Sept. 12. Marvin Smith Mrs. Michael Villano, historian use discretion in their calls at And HU Meetings will be resumed some time school to avoid intemrating the The Needlework guild for the Eldorado Hotshots in October. sisters in their classes. The phone orphanages of Denver it making is for emergency calls only. The its annual request for two-of-a- number will be published upon kind items for children ranging installation. in aga from infancy to IS years. [Idorado Sprihgs Resort The cause is particularly wor­ Dr. F. A. Smith School Accommodations thy and everyone is urged to Inadequate for Parish make donations. Mrs. Joseph Optr^metrUt There was an enrollment of 340 Petraglia is the director for students Sept. 5. It was necessary the Queen of Heaven orphan- ARGONAUT HOTEL Ey«f EsamlBMl R Vltaal C«r« to refuse admittance to 60 of the age group and donors are asked Where Denaer’a Society EnterUina for Laneheona and Dinnen Individnallj Stylad Glaik.. parish children. There are seven to make their pledges to her at 1827 Boulder street. If they FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, teaching sisters and Mother Clo­ tilda is in charge, teaching music, prefer to give money to buy DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 articles they may call her at Tha Rev. Ragit McGnira, BeautifnI Ballroonu Private Dining Rooms GL. 5548, before the last week Ford Optical Co. school adraioistrator, has issued in September. 1558 Broadway tha statemant, hacked by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Achilla Som- The display of all garments re­ TAbor 1295 mamga, that all children attend­ ceived will be held in the City ing St. Patrick’s school mnst at­ auditorium Oct 19 from 10 a.m. tend Mass at St. Patrick’s church until 4 p.m. with refreshments be­ ing served and everyone invited or be expelled from tha school. •

BURNS - RIPS I Inquiry Classes for Non-Catholics Youth Council Comfinittees Cathedral Sodality Plans OR TEARS Commgnion Day Sept. 17 Eliminated by French or Inwearing Are Resumed in Cathedral Parish Plan Activities for Fall This Sunday, Sept. 17, the Den­ official meeting for the recently Si B*sr 8«rrlc»—Rtumiibit PrlcM (Catholic Youth Council, Danvor) ver Cathedral Sodality of Our installed officers, a calendar of the (Cathedral Parish, DanTor) tual, but the spiritual benefits de­ his funeral, his brother-in-law, With 10 clubs in regular competition in i}he CYC bowl­ Lady of the Immaculate Concep­ year’s activities will be presented HOSIERY MENDING Four fundamental points of rived from this soul-satisfying Harry A. Sullivan, died suddenly ing league at the .Colfax lanes every Tuesday evening, the tion will receive Holy Communion by Regina Phelan, prefect A mem- work are boundless.’’ of a heart attack. A Requiem High Christian Doctrine were illustrated Youth council has turned its attention to tWo coming ac­ corporately in the 9 o’clock Mass. bership campaign will be detailed in the first lecture of the fall se­ Legion membership require­ Mass was sung for them Tuesday, Pews will be reserved dn the right by Charlene jPierson, and subscrip­ O J iL s J ts A n ries of discussion classes for Cath­ ments are few: Each legionary ipt. 12, in the Cathedral. Arch- tivities. Committees are at work planning a city-wide va­ hand side of the center aisle, and tions to Action Now, national so­ Inweaving Co. olics and non-Catholics griven Tues­ must attend a meeting held every bisnop Urban J. Vehr was present riety show with acts in competition from the jvarious young Alice Nash, Eucharistic chairman, dality magazine, will be taken by day, Sept. 12, by the Rev. John Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. ^in St. in the sanctuary. will distribute the medals. The Carol Cur^ and Betty Cribble of Phone KE. 4409 peopfe’s clubs and the coming city-wide Communion break­ Haley. Lectures will be given each Paul’s chapel. Each must spend Saturday, Sept. 9, was a mo- general sodality intention for the the Catholic truth committe. The 304 McClintock Bldf. fast, tentatively scheduled for Oct. 28. Details of both ac­ Tuesday and Thursday evening two hours weekly in assiped visits mej^ous day in the Victor Vuko- month will be: “ For the Success meeting will conclude with a short 1554*Calif. tivities will be announced in the near future; throughout a 10-week period. to public and non-Catholic hos- nicn family. A few piinutes after __ L . ______of the Sodality Year.” After Mass talk and a quest^n box conducted Classes will convene in St. Paul’s pitals. her infant son, William Edward, K-Ducat Club to Launch you select (records) and refresh­ the sodalists will recite the Litany by Father Albert E. Puhl, mod­ reading room at 8 p.m. Parish­ Miss Grace Palmer, president of was baptized, Mrs. Joy Elizabeth Big Membership Drive ments will be le^ed. The party of Loretto. erator. ioners who have non-Catholic the Cathedral praesidium, has an­ Vukonich, was received jnto the will be held at the Cathedral Breakfast will be served in the Each Saturday to promote the friends interested in discussing the nounced tl^at five persons have ap­ Church. Mrs. Vukonich was a mem­ (K-Dueat Young Paopla'i Club) Piles-Hernia The K-Ducat YPC is planning school, 1836 Loghn, at 8:30 p.m. reading room by the Apostolic cause of peace the sodalists have Catholi^ faith are urged to invite plied for membership. They are ber ofc the Cathedral convert Admission will bq| 35 cents. committee in the charge of Beth Healed by my proven methods to launch its fall activities with a promised to have charge of public them to attend these classes. Catho­ Miss Hazel Costello, Mrs. Kath­ classes, and received her instruc­ Taylor and Julia Donigan. Reser­ recitation of the Rosary at 11 a.m. No anctthotic. No lu rg ery . No big membership drive and an ex­ The Camera clUh will meet on lics who wish to learn more about erine Harsch, Miss Theresa Ma­ tions from Father Duane Theo­ Monday, Sept. 18| at 8:30 p.m. in vations are not required. and at 7 p.m. This Saturday Kath­ suffering. No danger. No hospital. honey, Mrs. Kenneth Robinson, panded program. It is figured that their religion are also welcome. bald. Elizabeth Beurskens was St. Paul’s reading! room. Wednesday, Sept. 20, the sodal­ No loss of time from work. and Mrs. Mary Smith. Any one who there is a potential membership leen Lare will lead the recitation her godmother. The baby’s spon­ Equestrians! There will be riding ity’s monthly business meeting BT APPOINTMENT Legionaries Needed is interested in this work may con­ of 500 young Catholics in the at 11 and Beth Taylor at 7 o’clock. ONLY. PHONE OR sors were Alice G. Gibson and Eastside pari^es served by the on Thursday, Seplb 14. The group will be held in St. Paul’s reading All sodalists are requested to be In a sermon delivered at all tact Miss Palmer at CH. 0664. Vincent V, Vukonich. WRITE Masses Sunday, Sept. 10, the club. A direct effort will be made will meet at the NCCS at 5:30 room at 8 p.m. As this is the first present. Mambari of tha Sodality of p.m Pr. Rev. Owen McHugh, spiritual di­ Infanta baptized' Sept. 3 by Fa­ to reach this, larger group and to Our Lady of tha Immaculato ther Puhl were Kathleen Patricia, form the club into a bustling Tennis players!meet at Lincoln Allen B. rector of the Cathedral Legion Concoption will rocaivo Holy of Mary, stressed the urgent need daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas concern. park, 11th and ICalamath, on Sat­ Croesimann Communion in a body in tbo 9 K. Kelly, with Michael Caulfield The following officers and mem; urdays at 2 p.m. Ph.C.. D.C. for more legionaries. Father told o’clock Mao* Sunday, Sopt. 17. how succeeding Pontiffs have and Blanche Frankowski as spon­ bers met Sept. 11 to discuss The bowlingvling letigue got off to a W hat is a Ill 14th Strset Front pewi on tho right of tbo plans: Emmett Milner, Berniece flying start Friddy, and quite co- Saits SIl placed great confidence in the sors; Bradley James, son of cantor aiila will bo roiorvod for Schields, Marv Jane Blake, Vir­ incidentally six tbims are now in work of these small groups of lay Mr. and Mrs. James R. .JKartin, AComa 5070 todalitts. Tbo gonoral intention with David and Jacqueline Miller ginia McGlothlen, Bob Dolan, Bill first place and six teams in last FRtmont TSSO^ apostles. “ We can promise no so­ lot "Suecets of the Sodality Miller, Lloyd Stakebake, and Fa­ place. High team!none (759) was cial benefits, no parties,’’ he said. as sponsors; Steven Lee, son of 27 Years ol Year” ther Francis Syrianey. rollecl by the K att^eyow and high Successful Pncttcs “ The legion’s work is strictly spir- Mr. and Mrs. John L. McCabe, with Tho monthly butinoi* mooting James and Rita Higgins sponsors; The first fall meeting will be team series (2,088) went to the If’s fht of tha fodality will convona at Michael John, son of Mr. and Mrs. held W'ednesday evening, Sept. Champs. High game was Jim Whit­ Complete Answer t$ 20, in St. John’s school hall. Sub­ 8 p.m. Wodnetday, Sept. 20, in Robert J. O’Rourke; Joan, daugh­ son’s 221 and )iigh series was Fine Heme Ughting St. Paul’i reading room. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. sequent meetings and activities Adam Pelloni’s ; 518. For the The silver tea given Sept. 8 by Tinghino, with Eugene Mysiak and will be rotated in the different women. Marge IWelte had high parishes served by the club. the Cathedral Altar and R^ary Florence Sodaro sponsors; Gregory, game of 167 and Marie Bruggen- WHY7 SecoiHt fifW e( aA CE9TIFI6D LAMPS on buM w society proved to be one of son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Uli- thies took the lejad with a series woet Men then )00 eitocting, high*itondo-4 ip.cirieoHoM. the most enjoyable events of barri, with Joseph and Virginia Party Will Honor of 438. The next howling session Thii meeni thel eoeh CERTIFIED LAMP it the predvd el the early fall season. This af­ Muniz, -sponsors; and Patricia CYPC Officers will be held on Friday, Sept 15, iliOwi *oit Catfn Spodsl AdmlnUtrstor. Admlnialrator. Administrator S7N Boot Calfox Ato. Ph. Asnra US ft l I . AIbmoSb Ato. A a n n It Firit Fubileation Sept. 14, 1960 dents. He sent word that films First publication Aug. 17 Fint PublicatioB II, 1060 t«f Yeur rrhinPy gJa Crosdt Aytelj Lost PsbllcBtlon Oct 12, 1160% may. be processed in Paris. Z.ast publication Sept 14. 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PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 9 3 8 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone,^Eystone 4205 Thursday, Sept. 14, 1950

I I Pilgrimage Talk Groups Select Different Evenings Eastside Group. Resumes I Hom em aker’s I D e p artm e n t Given to Society Three New Block Rosaries in Parish Choral Work at Mass (Mother of God Parith, Denver) The. Altar and Rotary tociety Cana Group Plant Demonttration PatTonlsa TheM Reliablt and Friendly Firm* Three Block Rosary groups are it holding iu firtt meeting tince On Wednesday evening. Sept. (Sacred Heart Parith, Denver) Harris; membership, Mrs. Eloy At St. Dominic's meeting for the first time this June on Thurtday afternoon, 20, at 8 o’cloc c, the Cana group At noon Mass Sunday, Sept. 10, Chavez; ways ^ n d means, Mrs. week. 'The ^oup, which gathered SepY. 14, at 1:30 in the church,. will conduct a demonstration meet­ the Men’s choir began its fall sea­ John Vigil; hos^tality, Mrs. Marie (St. Dominic’f Pariih, Denver) Monday evening, includes those Father Edward Leyden will be ing in the church hall. All mar­ son. The program included “ Christ Richardson and Mrs. Virginia Con­ McGinness & Patrick Catholic families living in the 500 the tpeaker following the buti- ried couples in'the parish are in­ Before Me,” by Bach; "Christ the The Altar and Rosary society nors; and refreshments,.Mrs. Mella and 600 blocks on Grant and Lo­ nett meeting in the batement. vited to attendj particularly those King,” fifth-century hymn; “ 0 Floor Covering Specialitl* met Sept. 12 in the church, where Solano and Mrs. Ophelia Jenkins. gan streets. Tuesday evening has Refreihmentt will be terved. who have been married recently' God of Loveliness,” 12th century; the Rosary was said and Benedic­ The inquiry group will meet * Linolenm * Aiphalt Tile been selected by the Catholic fam­ The Men*s club is sponsoring a and those with | children of grade a recessional by Dvorak, and the Interior - Exterior Painting tion was offered. After the church ilies in the 500 and 600 blocks on school age. Thf group will show “ Ave Maria” from the Vatican an- in the rectory next Sunday night • Rubber Tile • Plaatie Wall Tile .services, lunch was served by Mrs. games party at 8 p.m. Friday, at 8:30. Phone CH. 6581 FrM EatJinatM Pennsylvania and Logan streets, what is being accomplished by the tiphonal. Denver 6S Colorado Leslie Kelly and her committee: and Thursday evening by the fam­ Sept. 15, in the church basement. Cana movemenL "rhe choir wiB rehearse in So­ 494 So. Vine SP. 3239 Mmes. Mary Button, Frank Scheer, Miss Isabelle Gonzalez, who is 1 0 4 2 ^ Santa Fe Drive ilies in the 400 and 500 blocks on Mrs. James Garland and Mrs. Mrs. Hugh buffy, a convert, also soloist with the choral group dality hall every Tuesday evening A. C. Carroll, A. A. De Bell, John Ogden and Corona streets. The D. Van Duyn have volunteered to at 7:30. Walsh Minnie Coursey, S. F. was baptized by! the Rev. John Re­ at the May company, sings soprano THE children’s group is meeting on Fri­ help Mrs. Birge Smith care for the gan. Sponsors vere Mr. and Mrs. solos with the Men’s choir. Sam Friday evening at 7:30, there Speas, J. H. Fraher, John Volk, day afternoon. altar arid church this month. will be devotions of the perpetual J. A. Johnson & Son and others. Nicholas f ■ LatoreJ - ■ Navarro, John Costello, A1 Bar­ McVeigh Company ■Visitors in tlje L. A. Tangney den, Aaron Herrera, Frank Rivera, novena in honor of the Sacred Eilablithed 35 Year* The society voted to assist the Heart. PAINTING AND - PTA in their coming card tourna­ home this week were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moliconi, A1 Gutierrez, and • Gutters • Sheet-Metal DECORATING ment, Littleton Parish Makes T. J. Griffin ofiLincoln, Neb. A1 Harris are in the group, which Every Saturday evlening there * Gas Furnaces CONTRACTORS Mrs. James Pierson spoke on Alfred Coress^l started singing a yean ago;. will be a games iJarty in the school hall, beginning at 8 o’clock. * Gas Conversion Burners 1328 Inca KE. 0718 her recent trip to Rome for the To Take Bride PTA Committees 709 E. 6th Are. KE. 4031 Holy Year, when she and her hus­ Are Selected Masses in the winter in Sacred band had a view of the Holy Father Cabrini Shrine Pilgrimage Miss Emmajean Caroline, daugh­ t Heart church will be at 6:30, 7:15, I THE BEST IN LUGGAGE in their general audience. She de­ ter of Abel Cai^line of Trinidad, The president of ilhe Sacred and 8:15 during the week. n t f Of AU Kfaida scribed her visit to the four ma­ (St. Mary’t Parith, Littleton) Masses are offered in St. Mary’s and Alfred F. Cdressel, son of Mrs. Heart school PTA for the edrning JUSSEL Georgette Coressel of 456 E. Fifth year, Mrs. John Costello, has ap­ jor Basilicas and her impressions The members of St. Mary’s par­ church on Sunday at the hours of of Rome. 6, 8, 10, and 11:30 o’clock. Daily avenue, are be|.ng married in a pointed tKe various chairmen for Elect:l*ic Co. AL ish made a pilgrimage to the double-ring ceremony in Mother the year: Room mothers, Mrs. 2611 W. 6th Are. Prizes were awarded to the fol­ Mother Cabrini shrine in ML Mass is offered e.t 7 o’clock. Con­ lowing: Mmes. Agnes Frick, Frank of God church at 9:30 on 'Thurs­ Joseph Trujillo; publicity, Mrs. Electrical Contractor* Vernon canyon Sept. 10. The cere­ fessions are heard every Saturday Emo Albo; program and deanery, L. Stone, Ethel Sherry, Patrick afternoon from 3x30 until 5 day, Sept 14. Father John Regan, monies at the Mother Cabrini Mrs. Ben Olguin; sick committee, Call AL. 1743 for Lucy, Andrew Kruse, Minnie Cur- o’clock, and iu the evening from pastor, is officiating at the cere­ A Guaranteed Electrical Job shrine consisted of group recita­ mony and will !offer the Nuptial Mrs. John Wanezyk; music and sey, John Walsh, J. H. Fraher, 7 :30 until 8 :30. In the evening a tion of the Rosary, a short sermon Mass. I league representative, Mrs. Albert Levi Saindon, Kathleen Bulger, A. by Father Frederick D. McCallin, private Holy Hour, with Exposition Maryann HaUn is the brides­ Heiberger, J. R. Wilson, A. C. Car- and Benediction. of the Most Blessed Sacrament, is roll, Mary Magnor, Mary Hoare, held. Parents are urged to see that maid, and Donald Slattery is acting St. Mary’s dPuncil of the Knights as best man. Following the cere­ Lady of Grace Parish Jerome Phannenstiel, and Pauline of Columbus sponsored a games their children go to Confession *7titcd and Allen. mony a breakfaist will be held in party in St. Mary’s hall Sept. 9. during the afternoon hours on The PTA held a tea Sept. 9 in Saturday, if at all possible. the Cosmopolitan hotel for the Plans Spaghetti Siimer This was the first of a series of wedding party and members of the the home of Mrs. Raymond Ingram, games parties planned by the coun­ Novena devotions to Our Blessed president. Mrs. Fred Sabon and immediate families. _A reception (Our Lady of Grace Parith, cil. Mother under her title of Our Mrs. A. C. Reid, past presidents will be held front 2 to 5 p.m. in the Denver) Lady of the Miraculous Medal are of the PTA, poured. The room Sewing Circle Being Formed home of the bridegroom’s mother. Plans are being made for the held every Monday evening at 7:45 mothers were appointed and the The Altar and Rosary society of The couple will go to South Bend, annual St. Charles day spaghetti Parishioners are once again re­ r a program for the year was dis­ St. Mary’s parish met in St. Mary’s Ind., on their wedding trip. dinner to be held Nov. 5 under jfju/wb^'VriA minded that the special general in­ cussed. hall Sept. 7, with Mmes. Prank The bridegroohi is a graduate of the supervision of Mrs. Livia Cin- tentions are for world peace and A membefship drive will b'e held Cecchin and Benjamin J. Spahn as occo. Your Plumbermber For Year* V for the protection of anyone in Cathedral high ichool and served ...it is moda (or and sold lo pro- Sept 18 and 19 under the direction hostesses. Plans were discussed re­ parish families who may be serv­ with the U. S. air force in Italy in next regular meeting is Ed O'Connor, Sr. Ed O'Connor, Jr. of Mrs. Charles Lutter. It is hoped garding the sewing circles that are scheduled for Oct. 13 at the home (essionol painters only. Pointars ing in the armed forces. World war II. 3030 W. 44lh Ave. — : — GL. 4323 to enroll 100 per cent of the moth­ being organized to provide items of Mrs. Wilson with Mrs. "Wood insist on highest quality — that's ers and fathers of those in school. for future bazaars and other par­ as cohostess. why they use KW AL. For any job The Neighborhood School club ish-sponsored functions. Mrs. Sadie Heffernan is spend­ that takes a gallon or more, CAii of Girl Scouts met Sept 13 at The Ave Maria circle of the St. Catherine's Parish ing some time in South Dakota A PHOFfssiONAi p a in t e r . Sloan’s lake to plan activities. The Archbishop’s guild met Aug. 30, visiting her son. Electrical Contracting & Repairing six troops will soon receive weekly with Mrs. Howard Kinkel as host­ meetings. New officers for the coming KWAL PAINT UBORATORIES, Inc. ess in her home on South Circle year are: President, Robert The Holy Hour on Friday eve avenue. The evening was devoted Begins Doctrine Classes lARL J.STROHMIIHSER ning from 7:30 to 8:30 will be Cooley; vice president, Freda to sewing altar linens, after which Hercig; secretary, Mrs. Freed; Etoctric CompoRy preached by the Rev. J. P. Houli­ Mrs. Kinkel served refreshments (St. Catherine’! Parith, Denver) of Mr. ^nd Mrs;, John H. Lump, han, O.P. Following the services correspondent, Mrs. Hercig; and Llc«na«d and Bonded to her guests. Among those pres­ The fall series of instructions with Ralph and Evelyn Deorio as historian, Mrs. Wood. there will be veneration of the ent were Misses Betty Reese, Betty on Catholic 4°ctrine for all in­ Member National Electrical Contractor! Ait’n. sponsors; Kathleien Ann, daughter relic of St. Dominic and Confes­ Stewart, and Gloria Cecchin; and terested Catholics and non-Cath- of Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas W. Bar­ 1178 Stoat St. AC. 5733 sions. Mmes. Wayne R. Brown; Robert olics will begin Friday, Sept. 15, ton, with Mr. land Mrs. Clyde St Jude’s circle will meet on Kinkel, Wayne Duckworth, Albert at 8:15 p.m. in the basement Gourley as sponsors; Gary Joseph, Are Your Floors a Problem? Thursday, Sept. 14, at 1 o’clock in Singer, Jr.; and Robert Koran. classroom of the school. The in­ son of Mr. ahd Mrs. Harold the home of. Mrs. T. H. Shonsey The next meeting of the Ave Ma­ struction classes will be held on Brachle, with Say Brachle and Complete Floor Maintenance Service ria circle is scheduled for Wednes­ Monday and Friday nights for a Joanne Stephehs as sponsors; rt Janitorial Supplies — Waxes — Soaps ELDER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY day evening. Sept. 13, with Miss 10-week period under the direc­ Charles Franklin, son of Mr. and R:eese as hostess in her home on tion of the Rev. Robert Syrianey. Mrs. Forrest Gahtz, with Mr. and Electric Polishers and Scrubbers \ Guy Elder, Contractor Wheatridge Group Broadway in Littleton. St. Catherine’s school opened Mrs. Henry Colomino as spon­ Wednesday, Sept. 6, with a High Industrial and Commercial Building Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stegeman, sors; Ronald Harry, son of Mr. DIIMOIVT SALES CO. who reside on S. Curtis avenue, Mass at 9 o’clock. and Mrs. Robert Morton, with 175 VaUey St. PEarl 8930 Communion Day Set have announced the birth of a girl. PTA to Meet Sept. 19 Robert Lynch and Mary Richards 1742 Blake St. TA.4146 Denver They are also the parents of two as sponsors; and Robert Edwin, 108 N. 3rd, Grand Junction 356 No. Wolcott, Casper, Wyo. (St$. Peter and Paul’. Parith, The first meeting of the PTA son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas sons. Mrs. Stegeman is the former will be held Tuesday, Sept. 19, Wheatridge) Pohlit, with Hov^ard Greiner and This Sunday, Sept. 17, will be Miss Ruth Pagett. at 3:15 p.m., in the school audi Marcella Greineh as sponsors. ELECTRIC WORK Communion Sunday for the Altar Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Gertig torium. Mrs. Horace Andersen, WIRING AND REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS and Rosary society. The women entertained their son and daughter- president, will preside. A special Seller-Crowford will receive in the 7 o’clock Mass. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. invitation is extended to all new Nuptials Are Held mothers. There will be a council LYNCH ELECTRIC COMPANY They are requested to occupy the Gertig, over the Labor day week St. Catherine’s church was the front pews on both sides of the end. Mr. and Mrs. Gertig drove to meeting at 2:30 p.m. Recently baptized were John scene of the wedding of Miss Do­ church. Littleton from their home in Rocky lores ^Crawford, daughter of Mrs. 1721 E. 31st Ave. The bake sale scheduled for Sept. Ford and remained until Sept. 5. David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bruno, with Ernest Anselmo Pauline Crawford, and Otto G. 23 will be held, in Weakland’s store Miss Anna Martin and Mmes. Seller, Jr., son bf Mr. and Mrs. and not in the Variety store as Harold V. Craig and Theodor A. and Theresa Bruno as sponsors; FLOOR Carolyn Marie, daughter of Mr. Otto G. Seller. The Rev. D. A. previously announced. Anyone who Koldeway attended the three-day Lemieux officiated at a double- ROOFIIYG COVERING CO. wants their donations picked up retreat conducted at Loretto and Mrs. Carol J. Prince, Jr., with CAMEO Sylvester Mueller and Virginia ring ceremony., i FOR BUILDINGS OF ALL KINDS may call Mrs. Merkl at Arvada Heights college. Mrs. Craig re­ Reynolds as sponsors; Helen The bride, who iwas given in mar­ Linoleum— Asphalt, Rubber & Plastic Tile— Wall Covering 1192M, or 1192J. The phone com cently made a retreat at El Pomar. Reproof now /or lonr-lutinr, alNweather proteetlott« Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. riage by her brother, Bob Craw­ Mode in Denver for the Western climate. Make jonr Eitimate* Complimentary mittee is requested to contact the The Junior Newman club held ford, wore a goiyn of ivory satin roof an Elatcrite roof. people on their lists a week early, Robert V. Bruce, with Paul Burns its initial meeting for the current and Jo Anne Campbell as spon­ and Chantilly lade. Miss Lorraine 2555 W. 29th Ave. GR. <9535 and then, to call again. school year in St. Mary’s hall Steinman was mdid of honor. Miss • Time-Tested * Economical On Sunday, Sept. 10, Father sors; Jean Palumbo, a converL * Guaranteed Sept. 11. with Edith Belzano as sponsor; Jean Acker and Miss Barbara For free eetimate call Robert McMahon baptiz^ Daniel Meetings will be held regularly Schowbe were bi^desmaids. Joseph, infant son of Mr. and Mrs Daniel Edward, son of Mr. ahd CIJSTOM-RIJILT FURNITURE every Monday evening before no- Henry Thomai, brother-in-law George Graul. Sponsors were Mr. Mrs. Edward Hagarty, with Wil­ MADE TO ORDER v ^ a services, and parehts are of Mr. Seller, wjis the best man. and Mrs. Eugene La Bate. liam D. Hagarty and Cecelia May asked to see that their children of Duane Anderson; and Bob Botts Furniture Re-Upholstered & Restyled Volunteers to clean the church Mack as sponsors; Theresa Diane, Western Elaterite Roofing Co. high school age are present for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard were the attendants. Father J. B. Free Eitimate* this Saturday, Sept. 16, are Mmes. Equitable Bldg. CHerry 6651 Nellie Vollmer and Annalee Cas- important religious instruction and J. Beatty, with Edward Beatty Paolazzi was at the organ. Marie selman, and Messrs. Austin, discussion offered in the Junior and Laura Dean as sponsors-r Battaglia sang. 'After the cere­ DREAMREST MFG. CO. Brachle, Dunlap, Epson, Farin, Newman club. A program of so­ Mary Jo, daughter of Mr. and mony a reception was held in the Healey, Isaacs, Kennedy, Mangan, cial activities has also been planned Mrs. Thomas Hunter, with Michael home of Mr. and Mrs. Seller, after J. Synder J. Merkl, Perna, Schroer, and Voll in conjunction with the weekly and Philomena Klamann as spon- which the bride 1 and bridegroom 1124 18th (Catholic Prop.) CH. 7985 mer. meetings. Kathleen Anne, daughter:nsors; left for Yellowstone on a wed­ On Monday, Sept. 18, anyone ding trip. j • who can is asked to be at the church to help get ever^hing in Arvada Unit Sees Priest Picket fence Specials order ,for the dedication. COAL 1 X 3 Clear Kiln-Dried VIHY is In Magic Demonstration FILL THE BIN DENVER'S fAVORin LAUNDRY (St. Anne’t Parith, Arvada) are to be sold by their parish and With one of these Red Cedar St. Anne’s circle held its meet­ the members of St Anne’s circle. The reason Ideal A year’s supply of groceries was serves more families in ing in the hall Sept. 12 at 8 p.m. Quality Coals x 3 ft.------13c Each Father iVilliam Molloy gave a dem­ won by H. Rumbaugh of 1342 S. Denver than any other Humboldt, which was given away laundry is because Ideal onstration of magic after a bus­ PiYevieV Lisnit* iness meeting. Two represente- by the parish at the Arvada har­ 3V2 ft.------IScfach customers get {ust the Routt Countjl' Bituminous kind of laundry service tives of Westminister’s parish vest festival. Father Forrest Allen 4 ft..------17rEach they want/ were at the meeting to vote -on' a expressed his thanks to those who Hawk’s Nett! Bituminous Why don’t you, too, selection of Christmas cards which worked at the booth selling tickets. (Somerict' District) (Note: Use 2^4— 3” Pickets Per Ft.) enjoy Ideal Laundry The bake sale that was held by Northeral .Lignite CRANE Jaundreffd! Service? Prompt Service the Altar and Rosary society and Coal Will Bt Oll-Traited tt Smtll Cost —careful handling—and St. Thomas' Alumnus, St. Anne’s ciffcle at the festival Specialising in Quality Plumbing and Heating Repairs truly superior work, at netted fl35. Thanks are extended Phone MAin 6181 1 X 4 Kiln-Dried Pine standard prices. Youngest Prelate, Is to all the women of the parish who SLATTERY & COMPANY 3 ft. .. . 12c ea. 4 ft...... 16c ea. Mn iw MUa 4 1 1 1 . donated baked goods, money, and New Seminary Rector their time selling the goods to PIKE'S PEAK FUEL Plumbing^ and Heating Contractors 3^2 ft... 14c ea. (Use 2-4" Pickets per Foot) make it a success. JOHN J. CONNOR. R n d d a t ROBERT F. CONNOR. Vic. PraMuil 635 Culrtit St. 1726 MARKET STREET iPHONE MAIN 7127 or 7128 An alumnus of St. Thomas’ sem­ Mrs. Goodwin and Mrs. Logan, inary, Denver, the Rt. Rev. Sig­ members of the Altar and Rosary Economy Lumber & Hardware mund Charewicz, has been named society, are cleaning the altar for this month. rector of the Seminary of the Im­ 350 So. Colorado Blvd. DE. 5495 The Holy Name society will maculate Heart of Maryj Santa meet Thursday, Sept. 14, at 8 Fe, by Archbishop Edwin V. p.m. in the hall. A color film will Byrne. be shown at the meeting. Monsignor Charewicz, who is The painting of the chnreh be­ only 32, is probably the youngest gan Monday. The daily Mattet FILL YOUR COAL BIN NOW seminary rector in the U.S. He are being held in the batement was one of seven clergymen of the of the church at 6 and 8 o’clock Santa Fe archdiocese recently in­ Sunday Mattet will be held at Cold Stormy Days Are Just Around the Corner vested as Domestic Prelates. in the church. The new seminary rector was Ruth Elaine Rahricht, a con­ Don't gamble on the weather when it's so easy to be prepared. Coll one of Your ordained in Dec. 21, 1943. He was vert, was baptized recently, with Progressive Denver Cool Heating Service dealers listed below and hove him deliver appointed secretary to Archbishop Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schnieder, Sr., your cool in a tew hours. You can feel at ease then, no matter whot the weather is Byrne in 1944 and was subsC' as sponsors. • like. Don't put it off! Coil right oway! quently named chaplain of St Catherine’s Indian school. He also A. & A. COAL CO. ELK COAL CO. held the posts of Vice Chancellor Guadalupe Society BARNETT CO. PLATTE RIVER COAL CO. and archdiocesan youth director. BLACK DIAMOND COAL CO. Monsigmor Charewicz succeeds RIO GRANDE FUEL CO. the R t Rev. George V. Ricffer, Cofflfflumon Day Set CALLBECK COAL CO. SUPREME COAL CO. who has been appointed ps&tor of COLORADO & UTAH COAL CO. UNITED FUEL & EQUIP CO. the Immaculate Conoeption church (Our Lady of Guadalupe Parith, CROW BAR COAL CO. THOS. WILLIAMS & SONS in Las Vegas. Denver) Sunday, Sept. 17, will be gen eral Communion day for the Altar TERMITES society of Our Lady of Guadalupe ' C O A L 0 parish. A general meeting will be held after the 8 o’clock Mass. in my Father John P. Moran, pastor of S t John’s, will be guest speaker HEATINC OF YOUR COMMUNITY at the evening service of the no­ home? vena this coming Tuesday, Sept. 19. Baptized last Sunday, Sept 10, :re Juan‘ Pablo, son of Mr. and 1 Emergency coal heating serricet day or night, can be ob­ rs. Ramon Sanchez; Kathryn, SERVICE Colorado Terminix Co. K J tained by calling KE. 1441 . . . a aerrice important to your daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas community health j^rovided bv your ProgresBive Denver Coal 1754 S. Broadway, Denver Casteneda: and Dennis, son of Merchants, Cooperating for Better Home Heating. SP. 4673 — Free Inipection Trmde-mark Reff. U. S. Pat. Off. Mr. and Jms. Manuel Rios. TERMtNIX WORLD'S LARGEST A dance will be held Sunday IN TERMITE CONTROL night in the Guadalupana hall at 36th and Kalamath.

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