TEN WILL BE ORDAINED AT CATHEDRAL MAY 22 Catholic Charities Expend $755,918 in Year SIX OF GROUP

Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1937— Permission to Reproduce, Excepting T O SE R V E IN VAST WORK IS on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Saturday Following Issue LOCAL DIOCESE HOW FREEDOM OF THE PRESS MAY BE LOST CARRIED ON Class Includes Two Benedictines^ One Fran­ The freedom of the press is rery dear to us. It has been lost in DENVER CATHOUC ciscan, and One Preparing for Work many modern nations under the rule of dictators. Can it be lost AMONG NEEDY In Portland Archdiocese in America? Will we hare a dic­ tator? Ten young men, six of them for the Diocese of Denver Dictators and a muzzled press Health Service Provided by Hospitals and and two for the Benedictine order in the state, will be ele­ go hand in hand. A dictator could not keep bis office six months un­ Clinics Is Largest Item in vated to the priesthood by the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, less he had absolute control of the REGISTER Bishop of Denver, at the Cat;hedral Saturday morning. press. This year’s Pulitzer Prize Annual Report May 22, at 9 :30. The young men to be ordained are as awards show the worth of a free The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have follows: The Rev. Mr. John J. Doherty, the Rev. Mr. Ed­ press. The Atlanta Journal ex­ (By Rev. John Cavanagh) Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller devices. posed corruption and inefficiency The annual report of the Denver Catholic Charities ward C. Prinster, the Rev. Mr. William J. Monahan, the in the police department. The and its affiliated units, released this week by the Very Rev. VOL. XXXII. No. 40. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1937. $2 PER YEAR Rev. Mr. Bernard J. Cullen, the Rev. Mr. Forrest H. Al­ Cleveland Press cleaned up a cem­ len, and the Rev. Mr. Charles P. etery racket. The St. Louis Post- Msgr. John R. Mulroy, diocesan director, reveals the stag­ Sanger, all for the Diocese of Den­ Dispatch exposed election frauds. gering record of charity accomplished by the Church in the ver; the Rev. Mr. Martin M. Bor- How does a supposedly free diocese in 1936, with a total expenditure of $755,918.94. Will Be Ordained at Cathedral Saturday hofen for the Archdiocese of Port­ people lose the right of free This sum was expended for the relief of the poor in the land in Oregon, Frafer Loretto Heiglits speech? Germany, for instance, Healy, O.S.B., and Frater Aloysius in the constitution of its republic Diocese of Denver, exclusive of the voluntary and unre­ F. Potochnik, O.S.B., from Holy took over in effect the Bill of warded labor of Scores of workers and the unrecorded Cross abbey. Canon City, and Rights of the United States con­ works of mercy of many individ­ Frater Conradin G. Rellinger, 0. Suminer Course to stitution. But the makers of the uals. Every phase of charity is F.M. All except the two Benedic­ Weimar constitution backed water represented in the activities of tines are members of the ordina­ then and added Article 48, which the local organization, including tion class of St. Thomas’ seminary. provided that the President of the family welfare, child welfare, Week-End to See Four of those to be ordained republic could suspend all those health service, and social action. Be June 19-July 30 Saturday for the diocese are na­ rights “ if public safety and order In the ten years of his directorship. tives of the state. The Rev. Mr. are materially disturbed or endan­ Monsignor Mulroy. has created a Prinster was bom in La Junta, Mother Ann Francis, president gered.’’ Advantage of this provis­ co-ordinated charities service that State Meets of the Rev. Mr. Monahan was born of Loretto Heights college, has an­ ion was taken and finally Hitler rivals in efficiency and actual ac­ in Denver, the Rev. Mr. Cullen nounced the program and faculty gained power after all constitu­ complishment any similar institu­ was born in Pueblo, and the Rev. for the summer session at the col­ tional guarantees had been swept tion in the country. Mr. Allen was born in Blanca. lege June 19 to July 30. The cal­ away. Hitler has strengthened his In the past year, 537 major fam­ The Rev. Mr. Doherty is a native endar includes the following: June position by passing laws in the ily welfare cases and several thou­ Catholic Bodies of Ireland, and the Rev. Mr. San­ 19, registration; June 21, classes manner of the late Huey Long. sand minor cases were cared for ger is a native of Norwalk, 0. begin; June 25, Mass of the Holy It is much the same in other through the central office and affili­ Rev. Mr. J. Doherty Ghost; July 30, examinations; Important state meetings of countries. Clever marshaling of ated units of the diocese, requir- The Rev. Mr. John Doherty was July 30, 2 p. m., convocation. force gives authority to the dic­ Catholic men and women in Colo­ born in Knockanes, Co. Kerry, Ire­ Courses offered include meth­ rado are scheduled for this week­ land, March 1, 1912, the son of ods of teaching art by Sister Mary tator, who consolidates it through end. The Knights of Columbus “ legal’’ means. Then the press is Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Doherty. Norbert, A.B., B.F.A.; biology by will hold their convention at Canon told to print just what the dictator Mrs. Doherty is still living. He Sister Mary Helen, M.S.; fresh­ City May 23 and 24, and the Cath­ decrees “ or else.’’ Freedom of received his education at Knock­ man Enriish, Sister Mary Theo­ olic Daughters of America will anes national school, 1917-25; SL dore, A.B.; children’s literature, speech and assembly vanishes; the meet May 22, 23, and 24 in Trini­ radio is taken over, and all means Brendan’s seminary, Killarney, Sister Jean Carmel, A.M.; psychol­ dad. 1925-29, and St, Thomas’ semi­ ogy of education. Sister Frances of propaganda are in the hands of The representatives of Colum- the government. A spy system nary, here, since 1929. He was Therese, A.M.; elementary French, bianism in Canon City have given ordained subdeacon at the Cathe­ Sister Mary James, A.B.; methods keeps the opposition from any sort assurance that the 36th annual of organizing activity. Distribu­ dral in June of last year and was in history and the social studies. meeting of the Colorado state coun­ ordained deacon at the seminary Sister Mary Vivian, Ph.D.; jour­ tors of unauthorized literature cil will rank with the best face jail or death. Oct. 11, 1936. He will say his nalism, Sister Mary Celestine, gatherings in the history of the first Low Mass at the convent of A.M.; Roman antiquities. Sister In Germany the uniformity of order in the state. The hosts of Good Shepherd chapel Sunday^ Isabelle Marie, A.M.; logic, the the press has caused a large loss council No. 2553 are headed by May 23. Rev. Charles F. Convery, C.M., of circulation. Authorities, Grand Knight A. Fassler, Rev. Mr. E. Prinster S.T.D.; general physics. Sister Mat­ alarmed at “ grapevine’’ reports of. Financial Secretary Bernard He was born in La Junta May 3, thew Marie, M.S.; hygiene. Sister the wildest sort, are trying to over­ O’Hanlon, and the following grand 1902, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos­ M. Antonia, A.M.; survey of Eng­ come the deadness of the press. knights: John P. Tonso of Flor­ eph Prinster. His mother is still lish literature. Sister Marie But when news stories are handed ence, Carl W. Bott of Leadville, living. He attended La Junta Lourdes, A.M.; Catholic revival in Fred Esquibel of Alamosa, and out only by the government and (Turn to Page i — Colum n i ) (Turn to Page 7 — Colum n 5) the sole editorial freedom is in a Dr. W. D. McCarthy of Denver. given editor’s method of fighting Canon City, with a fine year- the Nazis’ enemies and furthtn-ing round climate and in the Royal the Brown Shirts’ cause, t h ^ k Gorge region, offers a wealth of little that can be done to mAke a Migr. John R. Mulroy interesting spots to visit, such as CLERGY APPOINTMENTS paper more interesting. Skyline drive, world’s highest ing an expenditure of $22;t)86.56. (Turn to Page 9 — Colum n U) Many hold that we are headed Direct relief, rehabilitation, and toward a dictatorship in the the solution o f social problems, of ANNOUNCED BY BISHOP United States. Certainly President local and transient families were Msgr. O’Dwyer Will Roosevelt has been given more numbered among the services ren­ power than any other man in his dered to the indigent of the dio­ D evote Full Time Changes affecting four priests ant at Annunciation parish, Den­ position. He has a majority of cese. who have served in the diocese ver. the people behind him, something The Society of St. Vincent de To National Shrine for a number of years and ap­ The Rev. William Monahan, as­ (Turn to Page i — Colum n 1) (Turn to Page 9 — Colum n 7) These six young men, members of a class of ten to be ordained by Bishop Urban J. Vehr in the pointments for the six young men sisting temporarily at Crested Cathedral Saturday, May 22, at 9:30, will serve in the Diocese of Denver. Top row, left to right, the who are to be ordained Saturday Butte. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. T. Rev. Mr. Edward Prinster, the Rev. Mr. Bernard Cullen, and the Rev. Mr. John Doherty. Bottom row, are announced as follows by the The Rev. Edward Prinster, as­ O’Dwyer, a priest of the Denver left to right, the Rev. Mr. Charles Sanger, the Rev. Mr. William Monahan, and the Rev. Mr. Forrest Allen. Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, sisting temporarily at Cripple diocese, has resigned as procura­ Bishop of Denver: Creek and Victor. tor of the Catholic University of 15 Converts in Cathedral BISHOP’S HOUSE + URBAN J. VEHR, America in Washington, D. C., to Industrial Meeting Opens M ay 24 in Denver Bishop of Denver. devote his full time to the direc­ 777 Pearl Denver, Colo. Father Barry was ordained June tion of the National Shrine of the 9, 1911, in the Boston Cathedral. Class; Many Confirmed . His resig­ Clerical appointments: The Rev. Daniel A. Barry, chap­ After serving for a time in Lowell, nation was accepted at the annual ENCYCLICALS’ PROQRAM Mass.; Seattle, Wash., and Mc­ spring meeting of the Catholic lain of St. Francis’ hospital, Colo­ Eleven years ago, a young priest will be baptized and they will re­ rado Springs, succeeding the Rev. Cook, Nebr., he came to the Dio­ university board of trustees. Mon­ cese of Denver. He was stationed stationed at the Cathedral ■ began ceive First Holy Communion the signor O’Dwyer was ordained in Francis A. Berhorst, who resigned because of ill health. at Silverton from 1914 to 1920, a series of convert classes for the following day at the 9 o’clock Ireland June 22, 1902, and came TO FEATURE CONFERENCE non-Cathollcs of the city. The The Rev. M. Hubert Newell, at Holly from 1920 to 1924, at Mass. Three other members of to Colorado in October, 1903. He Montrose from 1924 to 1932, and fame of the classes soon spread was stationed at Glenwood Springs superintendent of schools of the and, within a year, more than 50 the class were baptized and re­ Addresses on the teaching and May 24 at the Knights of Colum­ Explaihing the purpose of the In­ Diocese of Denver and administra­ at Aurora from 1932 to 1936. For from 1903 to 1910, then served as the past several months, he had had embraced the faith. Every ceived First Holy Communion re­ pastor of St. Patrick’s church, program of the great encyclicals bus hall, according to the Rev. dustrial conference and the reason tor of St. James’ parish, Den­ year since that time, nearly 100 cently. That the convert move­ of Leo XIII and Pius XI will oc­ for its sponsorship by the Bishops ver. been at Mt. San Rafael hospital, Denver, until going to Washington Harold V. Campbell, speaking be­ Trinidad. persons have entered the Church ment is making progress in Den­ in 1927. In 1931, he became vice cupy a prominent place in the pro­ of the country. Father Campbell The Rev. Eugene O’Sullivan, ad­ fore the committee that met in the Father O’Sullivan was ordained as a result of attending the lec­ ver was demons&ated Mon­ chancellor of the university. The gram of the Catholic Conference pointed out the statement of ministrator of St. Joseph’s parish. tures of the same priest, the Rev. day, when the Most Rev. Bishop on Industrial Problems in the week at the Holy Ghost hall to Pius XI in Quadragesimo Anno, Fort Collins. at the Cathedral for the Diocese rank of Domestic Prelate was of Denver June 15, 1930, by the C. M. Johnson. Saturday evening. Urban J. Vehr confirmed 31 given him March 1, 1928. two days’ meeting that opens complete final arrangements for “ We lay down the principles long The Rev. Charles P. Sanger, as­ May 22, in the baptistry of the adults at Loyola church. Most of the conference. since clearly established by Leo sistant at St. Vincent de Paul’s Most Rev. J. H. Tihen. He served Cathedral, 12 persons, members a class of 25 adults confirmed at XIII that it is our right and our parish, Denver. as assistant at Annunciation par­ “ At each session,” said Father The Rev. Barry J. Wogan, as­ ish, Denver, until 1933, when he of the most recent convert group. St. Dominic’s church Sunday by Campbell, “ the speakers will pre­ duty to deal authoritatively with Bishop Vehr also were converts. social and economic problems.” sistant at the Cathedral, Den­ was appointed assistant at St. Bishop Urges Good sent sopie phase of the encyclical ver. Patrick's, Puel^lo. He was ap­ Those to be baptized at the program.” “ The Encyclical and Msgr. John R. Mulroy, speaking pointed assistant of the Fort Col­ Cathedral Saturday are the fol­ The Rev. Forrest H. Allen, as­ Legislation,” “ The Encyclical’s to the committee members, urged lins- parish last year. lowing: Garland Bunce, 3539 Wil­ sistant at St. Catherine’s parish, Living Sacrifice Numbers at Events Standards on Wages and Collec­ that they publicize the conference Denver. The Rev. M. Hubert Newell was liams, unbaptized; Miss Melba tive Bargaining,” “ The Encyclical among their friends and urge their ordained by Bishop Tihen June Distel, 3018 Williams, Methodist; The Rev. Bernard Cullen, as­ and Human Welfare,” and “ The attendance. He called attention sistant at St ’ 15, 1930, and was assistant at Mrs. Christine Farley, 3548 Eliza­ A letter from the Most Rev. DIOCESE OF DENVER Message of the Encyclicals” are to the 60 or more meetings that St. Mary’s parish, Walsenburg, beth, Baptist; Mrs. Mildred Free­ Urban J. Vehr, Bishop of Den­ Chancery Office parish, Denver. subjects that will be presented in (Turn to Page 9 — Colum n 1) The Rev. John Doherty, assist- until 1933,'when he was appointed Of Nurses Is Test man, 38 South Washington, Pres­ ver, to be read from the pulpit 1536 Logan Street their respective order at the clos­ assistant at the Cathedral. He byterian; Mrs. Estella Miner, 531 in churches of Denver and vicinity May 18, 1937 ing of each session of the confer­ went to the Catholic University of Fox, unbaptized; Richard C. Knox, Sunday calls attention to a num­ ence. America, Washington, D. C., last 1386 Poplar, unbaptized; Miss Reverend Dear Father: ber of Catholic activities in the September to pursue graduate Mary Alice Huggins, 2130 Glen- next few weeks and urges a good Would you kindly announce the To quote Father Campbell, Of Their Worth “ The Catholic Conference on In­ Mass and Program to studies in education. following events from the pulpit arm place, Christian Scientist; attendance at them. It is as fol­ The Rev. Barry Wogan was or­ this Sunday and the following dustrial Problems, it must be re­ (Turn to Page 7 — Colum n 5) lows: dained by Bishop 'Tihen in 1932 at Sunday: membered, is more than merely “ The final test of the excellence the Cathedral. He Served at St. of the intelligent, skilled, sympa­ 1. The Catholic Conference on an Industrial conference. Its name ‘Catholic Conference’ dis­ Mark Priest’s Jubilee Patrick’s parish here and was on thetic, and self-sacrificing nurses Industrial Problems will be held at the Knights of Columbus hall tinguishes it from others. It the editorial staff of the Register now receiving diplomas is the liv­ until 1934, when he was appointed ing sacrifice they will make for Monday and Tuesday, May 24 and stresses in each and every session St.'Joseph’s parish is expected a time. Father Zeller is now in his Catholic Colleges to of the conference the moral im­ assistant at St. Vincent de Paul’s fellow-men given for the sake of 25. Msgr. John A. Ryan of the to turn out en masse Sunday, May tenth year at St. Joseph’s, where parish. He was named diocesan Catholic university will be present plications. It emphasizes the pro­ the Savior of mankind,” the Very 23, to honor the Rev. A. Zeller, Father Fagen served two terms as director of the Catholic Boy Scouts for the sessions on both days and nouncement of Leo XIII that the Rev. Robert M. Kelley, S.J., presi­ C.SS.R., who on that day will cele­ last year. dent of Regis college, declared in Qraduate 27 Students will deliver the main address Mon­ social question is not merely eco­ brate his silver jubilee in the a talk given at the joint com­ day evening at 8 o’clock at a spe­ nomic but is “ first of all a moral )riesthood. He will be the cele- mencement exercises o f the Den­ cial prog;ram. Monsignor Ryan is and religious matter and its set­ >rant of a Solemn Mass at 9:30. The conferring of degrees on at Regis includes iS students, probably our best known clerical tlement must be sought in the Graduation Dates ver Catholic schools of nursing while half that number will be The R^v. Walter J. Canavan will Thursday evening in the Cathe­ graduates of the two Denver Cath­ economist. moral law and pronouncements of be the deacon and the Rev. Wil­ graduated at Loretto Heights. dral. olic colleges, Loretto Heights and (Turn to Page i — Colum n 3) religion.” lard Berberich, C.SS.R.,- will be Of Schools Listed Regis, will take place W^nesday, Commencement exercises at both “ These three gpraduation classes colleges will be preceded by a the subdeacon. A procession will are entering on a profession,” Fa­ June 2, and Tuesday, June 8, re­ form at the rectory and march to The grade and high schools o f .. spectively. The graduation class busy round of activities, including the diocese will close Friday, June ther Kelley told the new nurses in baccalaureate services, banquets, the church. the commencement address, “ and The Rev. Joseph Fagen, C.SS.R., 4, according to the Rev. Edward and ivy and tree planting cere­ $500 Gift wm Keep Woeber, vice Chancellor and act­ a profession implies knowledge, Plenary Indulgence monies. a former pastor of St. Joseph’s intellectual training, both funda­ and a classmate of the jubilarian, ing superintendent of schools for mental and technical, but, most May Be Gained on Following is the program for Five Nuns for Year will be the preacher. Music will the diocese. of all, character, spirit, and sym­ commencement week at both be by the Gregorian choir. Pupils Graduation exercises for the pathy, which combine to make the Pontiff’s Birthday schools: of both grade and high school various schools of the state were work a living service.” Loretto Heights: Sunday, May A gift of $500 made by a con­ The nuns’ benefactor, who re­ have prepared a short entertain­ announced as follows by Father Fifty-eight graduates of St. A plenary indulgence may be 30—-Solemn Mass at 10:30 o’clock vert woman to the small band of quested that her name not be re­ ment to be held Sunday evening Woeber: St. Mary’s academy, Anthony’s, St. Joseph’s, and Mercy gained by everyone receiving Holy with the Rev. T. V. Cahill, C.M., Sisters of S t Joseph of the Third vealed, is a friend of Mrs. Thomas in the church hall to which the pub­ Denver, Tuesday, June 1, at 10:30 hospital schools were given di­ Communion and praying for the as celebrant, the Rev. Ralph Bay- Order of S t FYancis laboring in G. Garrison of Golden, prominent lic is invited. It will begin at 8 :15. a. m. at St. Mary’s; Pueblo Cath­ plomas at a ceremony presided intention* of the Holy Father ard, C.M., deacon, and the Rev. the Mexican mission at Fort Col- Catholic woman, and made the gift A reception will follow the enter­ olic high school, Tuesday, June 1, over by the Most Rev. Bishop May 29, May 30, or any day within Charles Convery, C.M., subdeacon; lins will provide the bare necessi­ through her. She entered the tainment. at 8 p. m. in the Pueblo City audi­ Urban J. Vehr. The ceremony the octave of May 31 on fulfill­ baccalaureate sermon, the Rev. ties which they require for almost Church three years ago and be­ Father Zeller is one of a class torium; Loretto Heights college, began at 8:15 and was attended by ment of the usual condition*. The Theodore J. Schulte, S.J.; plant- a year. The five nuns who look came intensely interested in the of six ordained in 1912. He and Wednesday, June 2, at 2:30 p. m. 80th birthday of Pope Piu* XI in g o f the ivy, 11:30 a. m. after the welfare of the Spanish- Mexican people while living in a large group of relatives and Father Fagen have been associated Father A. Zeller, C.SS.R. at the Heights; St. Mary’s high friends of the nurses who had May 31 i* being observed in Den­ Wednesday, June 2, 2:30 p. m. American children in this vicinity California. Desiring to help in in their work much of the 25 years. school, Colorado Springs, Friday, assembled to witness the colorful ver and generally throughout the — Processional, presentation of have learned to live oh a mere furthering the work being done in Both were connected with the Re- pastor before going to Kansas City June 4, at 7:45 p. m. rite. The Mercy hospital nursing nation on May 30. The privilege candidates for degrees, the Rt. pittance, and a donation of $500 Colorado for Mexicans, she asked demptorist preparatory seminary in 1933. The Catholic high schools of the school had 23 candidates for di­ of the indulgence was granted in Rev. Msgr. Richard Brady; con­ means that they wiU not have to Mrs. Garrison how she might best at Kirkwood, Mo., where Father Father Zeller has been respon­ city of Denver will hold joint grad­ plomas, St. Joseph’s 21, and St. view of the widespread commemo­ ferring of degprees, the Most Rev. ask aid from the motherhouse of contribute to such a worthy cause. Zeller taught for 15 years and sible for much of the success of uation exercises at the City audi­ Anthony’s 14. ration. (Turn to Page 4 — Colum n 3) the order for many months. (Turn to Page 7 — Colum n 3) Father Fagen served as rector for (Turn to Page 4 — Coluinn 3) torium Sunday, June 6, at 3 p. m. PAGE TWO Office. 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 20,1937 Baccalaureate to TABERNACLE SOCIETY Newman Club Is LORETTO QIRL LAUDS Preferred Parish * Trading List— TO QIVE TEA MAY 28 DOMINICAN SISTERS To Sponsor Outing Tribute to the efficiency of the Dennis Hallihan, chairman of Be Held Sunday The arrangements committee Hauk will have charge of the silver has completed plans for the third offering for the purpose of pur­ work of the Dominican Sister* of candy booth; Mrs. George Kra­ annual reception and tea of the chasing vestments, altar linens, MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: Walgenburg.— The parish school Newman club members will the Sick Poor was paid by Doris kow, pillow case and afghan booth; senior Tabernacle society, to be and other necessary supplies for meet at St. John’s parish hall, E. Porter, student of Loretto Heights Ml'S. John Rice, fish pond booth; The merchants represented in this section are boosters. They are baccalaureate exercises will be held at the home of Mrs. Dennis the missionary priests. anxions to work with ron and are deserring of your patronafe. Co­ held Sunday morning, May 23. The 6th and Elizabeth, Sunday. college, in a talk on “ The Spirit Dr. George Krakow, game booth; Sheedy, 777 Logan street, May 28, Mmes. J. P. Donley, John McD. The group will go on an outing to operate with them. •enior class, 25 in number, will as­ from 2:30 to 6:30. This event, of Charity” presented before a Mrs. P. Reed, combination booth; semble and march to the church Whyte, and George Burt will at­ Frances Plunkett’s cabin near keenly anticipated by members gathering at the first general com­ Joseph Schmittling, chairman of for the 8 o’clock Mass. The Rev. tend to the registration. Troutdale. Refreshments have game booth; Thomas Tynan, chair­ and their friends, is to close the mittee meeting for the annual car­ Raymond Newell will preach the year’s activities. The reception Mrs. Philip Clarke, financial been taken care of by a special man of ham and bacon booth; Miss St. Catherine's baccalaureate sermon. The mem­ secretary, and MrS^, Edward T. committee and the price for each nival to be held July 15, 16, and Clella Carter, chairman of hope committee will be divided into six 17 on Loyola parish grounds. The bers of the class will receive Holy groups, serving one-half hour Gibbons, treasurer, will be present picnic lunch will be 50 cents. chest booth. Lawrence Schott, soft Free DeliTery GA. 2840 Communion in a body. After the to accept any membership dues. A program of entertainment support of Loretto Heights college drinks; Pete Jonke will again have each, as follows: students was pledged by Miss services, the students will be the FIRST GROUP— The Most Rev. Bishop Mrs. W. W. Aaams, program is scheduled and all Newmanites charge of the horse race booth and 13th Ave. Garage NORTH DENVER guests of the Catholic Daughters Urban J. Vehr. honor suest; Mrs. Charles chairman, will present Beatrice who are able to attend the party Porter in her talk at the Corpus Joseph Gavin was chosen chair­ J. Dunn, president; Mrs. Dennis Sheedy, Christi convent, where the session J. F tA V I^ , Mgr. of America at a breakfast in the Harris, who will entertain the are promised an interesting after­ man of the entertainment com­ hostess; the Rt. Rev. Ms^r. Joseph was held. LIQUOR STORE school hall. Bosetti, V.G.: the Very Rev. Thomas D. guests with selections on the harp. noon. A social has been planned mittee. 13th & Washington • MA. 8984 Where Ladies May Shop With Ease Plans are being made for four Coyne, C.M.; the Very Rev. Robert M. Miss Catherine Maloney, presi­ to be held in Evergreen and sev­ “ It was all eight Loretto girls summer schools of Christian doc­ Kelley, S.J.; the Rev. Edward M. Woeber, dent of the Junior Tabernacle so­ It was decided by the committee Storage. Specializing in tune up UQUOKS . WINES - BEER eral other entertainment features could do to assist one poor old lady trine. The schools will be located spiritual director: Mr*. William H. An­ ciety, will have charge of the again to have three outstanding 43» rEDEBAL BLVD., AT WEST 44TH drew. who held the presidency for many will add to the enjoyment of the who needed care,” Miss Porter de­ work on Echlin-Motor-Lab. at St. Mary’s school in Walsen- serving of punch and will act on awards as follows: A Ford V-8 BOB LORENZ years; Mrs. M. J. O'Falloi), Mrs. John excursion. clared, “ but the Dominican Sisters automobile from the O'Meara burg, Tioga; Pictou, and Rouse. Vaii, Miss Margaret Murphy, and Miss the courtesy committee, assisted of the Sick Poor take care of many Anne Birmingham, general chairman. Linna Bresette Gives Talk Motor Co. will be awarded Satur­ Benedictine Sisters from Atchison, by other members of her circles, more poor patients in a single day Kans., will conduct the classes. SECOND GROUP— The Rt. Rev. Msgr. namely, Mrs. Marie Dinan, Misses At the last meeting of the Den­ day evening, July 17; a beautiful Hugh L. McMenamin; founder of the or­ ver University Newman club, held in the quiet rounds of their duties. streamline Electrolux gas re­ Annunciation The schools will open June 7 and ganization ; the Rt. Rev. Msgr. William Jeanette Dunn, Marion and Helen Any assistance given them, there­ will continue for four weeks, five O’Ryan, one of the original sponsors; Lampert, Marge McPhillips, Mary Sunday afternoon in St. John’s frigerator, a six-cubic-foot size, the Very Rev. Dr. William M. Higgins, fore, will make your charity effi­ mornings each week in periods of Maloney, Louise Dooling, Frances parish hall, an instructive talk on model H-600, retailing at $280.50 DRUGS the Rev. Harold V, Campbell, Hmes. cient in its application,” she said. from Daniels & Fisher will be DE SELLEM three hours. Oscar L. Halo, Harry M. Mulvihill, P. Nadorff, Eugenia Stede, Cath­ the work of the National Catholic Brother Basil Giyes Talk C. Schaefer. Charles Me A. WiUeoz, erine Floyd, Clella Carter, Mar­ Welfare Conference was pre­ At the election of officers the awarded Friday evening, July 16, TWO ^ ta M je d t STORES FUEL AND FEED CO. Brother Basil spoke to the stu­ Sewell Thomas, Harry HcGraw, and garet Lynch, and Rose Brady. sented by Miss Linna Bresette, following were selected for the and $25 in cash will be given away Thomas Patterson Campbell. field secretary of the National coming year; Harold A. Kiley, re­ Thursday evening, July 15. It will BAME PRICES CBARLEg A. DeSBLLEM dents of the high school and the THIRD GROUP—The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Members of the arrangements seventh and eighth grades last Richard Brady, the Rev. F. Gregory committee have been the recipi­ Catholic Conference on Industrial elected general chairman; Dr. not be necessary for a person to We Ship by Rail Smith, the Rev. C harts M. Johnson, the Problems. A regional meeting George Krakow, assistant chair­ be present in order to win these week on the subject of vocations Rev. Dr. Deliile A.- Lemieux, the Rev. ents of commendation on account PHONE TA. MOB to the religious life. of their splendid preparation for sponsored by the industrial con­ man; John Rice, treasurer, and prizes. 3STH AND WALNin Charles H. Hagus, the Rev. Leo M. 9401 FrapUia St. 3101 WlUlams Bt Friday was senior class day at Flynn, Mmes. J. J. Torpey, T. A. Cos- the affair. The following members ference is to be held May 24 and Mrs. Patrick Dolan, secretary. The next general meeting of the RES. PHONE MA. BB44 the high school and the seniors en­ griff, Edward F, Murray, George R. Pope, and their friends are expected to 25 in the K. of C. hall at The following committee leaders committee will be held at the con­ Alexius A. Gargan, A. C. Tremlett. and tertained the faculty and students Edward Delehanty, Sr. be present to assure a large at­ 16th and Grant. An invitation to have been appointed: Thomas vent, 2501 Gaylord, Tuesday eve­ MePEEGROCERY KNOWLES with a clever skit. The sketch de­ FOURTH GROUP—The Very Rev. tendance: all students of Denver university Nevin, chairman automobile com­ ning, June 1, at which time addi­ picted a newspaper office in the Msgr. John R. Mulroy. the Rev. T. H. The Mo»t Rev. J. Henry Tihen, retired to attend the conference was ex­ mittee : Mrs, E. McEahren, chair­ tional booth chairmen will be ap­ SERVICE STATION Devlin, 8.J.: the Rev. Henry A. Oelsert, Biibop of Denver; the Moit Rev. Pxtriek tended by Miss Bresette. AND MARKET year 1952, and the theme was a the Rev. Bernard Hurray. 8.J.; the Rev. A, McGovern, Bishop of Cheyenne; the man of the dinner committee; pointed. 3S6T Downing TAbor *284 prophecy of the seniors’ careers Mark Lappen, the Rev. John P. Horan, Very Rev. Leonard Schwinn, O.S.B.; the Phillips '[66" Gasoline and Oils the Rev. John H. Kelly, Hmes. J. J. Very Rev. William Kipp, the Very Rev. FREE DELIVERY at that distant date. BPECIALIZED GREASING If enough interest is manifested, O’Neil, B. K. Sweeney, Lawrence Purcell, ’fhomat J. Woloban, Fathers Hubert Bnmbeliit st 84tli Ars. (7(1 J. J. Dooltng; and 9. P. Mangan. M, Newell, Clarence E. Kessler, A. Barsi, Cera-Fed Meats • Fresh Vegetables Hsia the parish will sponsor one or two FIFTH CROUP— The Very Rev. Chris O.S.U.; J, J, Regan, O.P.; John Bonet, Complete Line of Staple Groceries J. H. KNOWLES, Prop, teams in the junior softball league tUn Darley, C.SS.B,; tka R*v. Joseph C.R.; Henry R. HeCabe, Aloysiu* J. Phone planned for Walsenburg this sum­ P. O’Heron, the Rev. 0. Bitter, the Mlllsr, Andrew C. Murphy, Walter Rev. Louis J, Grohman, the Rev. Leo Steidle, J. F, Trudel, S.S.; Armiod W. TA . 1940 Blessed Sacrament mer. Thome, Mmes. D. F. Sullivan, Louia Forstail, S.J.; Jooeph L. Lilly, C.M.; Carson’s Jewelry The May devotions held each Houzh, T. B. Llverman, and Alfred H. John B. Vidal. C.M.; Julius Fiecoli, 0. 1675 Broadway evening this month are attracting Rampe; HIssea Anna Fallop and Mary S.M.; John Ousinski, W. J. Canavan, Couihlin. William J. Mulcahy, Clarence Issenman, good crowds. The services consist SIXTH GROUP—The Rt. Rev. M*zr. Frank M. Shanlcy, Joseph Lane, Joeeph LUSTIG DRUG CO. Prima-Donna Barber of the Rosary, spiritual exhorta­ J. J. Donnelly, the Very Rev. Angelus J. Waiih, John Cavanagh, Jerome L. tion, and Benediction. Several Tintie, O.F.M.;the Rev. Thomci A. Welnert, Anthony Elil, Cornelius J. ELM AND COLFAX times weekly the services are con­ Doran, S.T.D.; the Rev. James P. Flana- Brown, and Louis Hertz. offers you a and Beauty Salon yan, tha Rev. Achilla Sommaruga, the Mother Ann Francis, Mother Benita, The Drug Store Complete 45M E. Colfsx TO. (110 ducted in Spanish. Rev, John Judnie, the Rev. Elmer Kolka, Mother M. Borromeo, Mother M. Twd Funerals Held the Rev, Manus P. Boyle, Mmes. P. J. Georgiana, Mother Assumption, Mother Ws deliver free snd freely. Hsve your You are assured of expert service In both Sullivan, L. P. Grfebling. W . H. Mack. M, Sebastian, Mother M. Basilia, and our Barber snd Besuty Department The funeral of Mrs. Moises Sal­ doctor phone us your prescriptions. Mary Nahring, and Lydia O’Hara; Misses Mother M. Xaveria. Sister Theodata, We invite you to Inspeet our new methods azar W8#held at St. Mary’s Mon­ Margaret Maloney and Clara Courtney, Sister M. Aieella, Sister M. Laurentinc, LIBERAL ALLOWANCE YOrk 2171 YOrk 9273 and euuipment. day and that of Andrew Zubal Refreshments will be served by Sister Mary, and Slater Cyril, was held Tuesday. the hostess, and the following Governor and Mrs. Teller Ammons, SERVICE WHEN YOU WANT IT Mayor and Mrs. Benjamin F. Stapleton, A large delegation of Catholic women will pour: Mrs. J. B. Mmes, H. W, Anderson, Henri de Com- The firms listed here de- Daughters of America will accom­ Hunter, chairman; Mmes. John L. peigne, John T. Barnett, John M. O'Con­ for your old watch! seiTC to be reraembeped Park Hill Plumbing pany the drill team of the organi­ Dower, John Reddin, Ella Mullen nor, V em er Z. Reed, J. B. Cosgrlff, zation to the convention Sunday Herbert Fairall, Leonard Freeman, John Weekbaugh, D. G. Monaghan, MuIvihilL J. Winters Morrell, Albert H. when you are distrlbutinif & Heating Co. at Trinidad. Thomas G. Barry, W. P. Horan, Seep, Sr.; John Nevin, Fred J. Cashln, your patronage in the dif­ J. F, STAHL, Manager Marguerite Simons took first Sr. • T. Walter O’Connor, Charles, Thomas O’Borke, M. D. Currigan, J. J. J k o d i L S t i Specializing in Repairs and place In the competitive examina­ Hayden, Eudocla Bell Smith, Meehan, J. Leonard Swigert, J. F. ferent lines of business. Pilnzlng, Horton Fope, Eugene di lullo, Modernizing * tion for the Mt. St. Scholastica and Julia O’Neill; Misses Nellie Arnold Gurtler, Frank Heart, Tandy 23rd snd Dextsr Tel.phons York 8(43 scholarship May 13. The scholar­ Burke and Hilda Gottesleben. Hughes, Fred Durochar, Thomas H. ^ e i T b w ship entitles the winner to board Kelly, W. H. McNichols, J. H. Spillane, Mrs. Ralph W, Kelly will have J. F. Toner, William Higgins, George and tuition for one year and is charge of some gifts of old gold, Hackcthal, T. Raymond Young, Fred valued at $300. donated by benefactors, to be Davis,' 0. M. Kellog, James McConaty, Two students of the eighth melted and used in the relining of Thomas J. Morrissey, John R. Schilling, grade, Dorothy Leuzlni and Na­ John P. Fleisch, and Mark Felling. chalices and for other sacred pur­ Mmes. J. J. Drinkard, Savlgeau. dine Sanchez, nave entered the es­ poses for the of Stephen Keating, A. G. Douds, F. 8. say contest sponsored by the Colorado, This project will be McNamara, J. J. Reilly, Charles Mahoney, Daughters of Colorado. W. P, Dolan, J. J. Ryan, M, Verlinden, explained to all who are' inter­ Sara Henry, Nellie Konicke, Katherine College Nun to ' ’ isit City ested. This has been a long-con­ Perenyi, Catherine Kremp, P. R. RIordan, DANIELS Sister Anthony Payne, head of Philip McCarthy, Frank Flelsh, Joseph tinued practice of the Tabernacle the department of b iolo^ at Mt. P. Dunn, Ann* M. O’Reilly, E. Clinton society. Mrs, Mallory Catlett will Jansen, William A. P.urcell, St. Scholastica’s college in Atchi­ assist. Courtney. J, A. Osner; Robert Shearer, son, Kans., and an alamnus of Mrs. F. W, Barry, chairman of A. F. Zarlengo, C. M. Higdon. D. Hart­ Cathedral school in Denver, will vestment's, will have on display a ford, A. P. Wagner, James Lynch, John visit Walsenburg next week and Toner, A. J. Chisholm. H. L. Barth, and complete set that she and her as­ O’Connor Seblacki, Hubart Smith, M. will interview students interested sistants have completed. She will Riepe, A. H. Flood, Thomas Garrison, in attending a Catholic college next bb aided by Mrs. Loretta Daugh­ Frank Campbell, A. W. Famular, Wll- year. litm McGlone, Jr.; Nellie Ott, W. F. erty. There will be samples.ofP Coffin. H. W. Swigert, Paul H. Andrew, Fifty servers, accompanied by altar linens and other supplies for and Mae West Owen. the Rev. H. J, Ernst, enjoyed a the missions— the handiwork of Berg, J. Foster Symei, nSHER picnic at Cucharas camp Thursday, the chairmen and their helpers. WlllUm B. Swigert, WiUUm Walsh, Devano, William E. Guthner, T. E. This is an annual treat to which Mmes. Grant Wimbush, T. A. Carey, T. J. Cleary, Francis J. Klrchhof, Avsilsble on i n e all of the boys who serve faith­ Collins, George Blish, and A1 A. May Bonflis Berryman, A. Tuffleld, Felix fully are invited. Harrison, E. P. Coffey, Mary Smith, A. Our NEW The Very Rev. Dean J. B. Lici- W. Croken, Rose Haran, Thomas P. 621 SIXTEENTH STRE Fahey, Margaret H. Musselman, M. otti was host to St. Mary’s school Pfeffer. Paul Hodges, John Rae, F. C. 3-Way-Pay athletes at a banquet Thursday Junior Nines Led Hart, Donald Dunn, Paul Dunn, Harold in 30 Dsys evening, May 13, served in the Kiley, WllheJmina Hazlett, Edward Kelty, H. J. Earley. E. P. O’Fallon. % in 60 Days Annual school dining room by the Taber­ Schneider, John B. Carroll, Mary T. H ia SO Dsys nacle society. About 40 of the By StPhilomena’s Harrieon, Phoebe M. Wilson, Ethel boys attended the affair. Short Gillies, Elizabeth Stodgbijl, Jack Halter, Coiof* talks were made by the players, Elizabeth Cartnay, Ben Bruening. George laf Current standings in the JunioT Taylor, Margaret______Foster, ______Elmer Hanlin,___ _ Coach Serafin, and by Fathers popu Parochial Baseball league, an­ M. E. Bonner, Engene Frantz, J. Sunder­ Ernst and Liciotti. Father Liciotti land, Clarence Harrington, and E. C. Spring Sale nounced by directors of the Jackson, acted as toastmaster. younger boys’ diamond loop this Mmes. Ernest Engelherdt, Edward week, showed St. ’s un­ Madden. J. D. Hill. C. A. Crapo, H. J. Vellmure, C. Walter Kranx, Paul Horan, defeated nine leading with three Jooeph Rlhn, W. C. Weldon. M. W . AUen, Of victories. W. J. Slattery. F. G. Morfeld. C. S. The regular league season will Norton. Thomas J. Sullivan. G. L. Schott, Jack Mays Heads Fred J. Jackson, Frank H. Weiss, E. H. close the week of May 30, and a Malone, N. Phillips, T. F. Manger, play-off series for the city junior Thomas Bates, F. A. Bauer, J. F. Carey, parochial title will be played by Leo Daly, F. W. Kreiner, M. J. Dunlea, H. Loritz, Joseph Seubert, tValter Miller, Gabardine the two top-ranking teams from Summer Dresses Gordon HoIIte, M. J. McCarthy. G. B. Regis Collegians the eastern and western sections Greer, M. Murray. Mayme O’Hara, I. J. of the city. Scott, James Sedan, Thomas J. Barnidge, 1,200 new and summery fashions in three A trophy will be awarded to the James Knight, William L. Earley, W. J, McGettigan, Aaron W, Pleasants, Mau­ sale groups (Regis College) championship nine by Bishop rice Dolan, S. P. Doran, John P. Akolt, SUITS After a spirited contest in which Urban J. Vehr, along with a ban­ Edgar Alcorn, R. E. Armstrong, and campaign managers harangued the ner to be the permanent posses­ James S. Autray. 300 new dresses have been added to our Spring Mmes. C. Barnard, X. J. Carlin. George students in behalf of their candi­ sion of the winning school. Three Caron, Margaret E. Dick, Horace W, Sale groups to make this event notable. Here dates, p'assed out foul cigars to championships will be necessary Bennett, J. J. Meany, C. E. Kelsey, John prospective voters,, and placarded for permanent possession o f the Gaffey, Harry Cronin, William Hart, are dresses for every occasion . . . Thomas O’Connell, John F. Mohan, L. F. the campus with posters and hand­ Bishop’s trophy. McMahon, Charles Mason Welch, Theo­ bills, Jack Mays of Denver was The eleven teams in the organi­ dore Klttleson, W. C. Reid, Jack Keating, SHEERS in types for' daytime and dinner, navy and elected president of the Regis col­ zation are lined up as follows: Joseph Celia, Sr,; Frank Freeman, black and brown sheers in all-over shirrings, in lege student council. The election- TEAM— w . L. Pet.Charles McCabe, M. B. O’Fallon, Fred A. Koch, Herman Seep, O. S. Folkncr, J. E. smart jacket dresses, in dresses with white pique day fever rose to unprecedented St. Philomena’ s ...... 3 0 1.000 St. Clara’ s ...... '...... 2 0 1.000 Gault, W. R. Kaffar, Mary McCabe, or organdy accents . . . printed chiffons in colorful heights, as Mays outstripped his Mullen Home ,...... 2 1.000 William C. Kimmins, Clem Kohl, Mul- afternoon . . . printed chiffons for dinner and two chief opponents, Joseph Har­ Holy Family .....- ...... - 1 1.000 queen, Frank Newman, T. P. Russell, evening. rington and Walter Roundtree, St. John’s ...... 1 1,000 E. V. Beck, L. M. Biilinger, James A. Holy Rosary ...... 2 .667 Brady, A. M. Campbell, B. F. Fitzsim­ and was assured of the highest St. Francis' ...... '■— ...... - ® .000 mons, Frank J. Thomson, W. P. Gib­ CREPES, a cool collection of pastel crepes for spectator position the student body can con­ St. Joseph’s (Polish) ...... 0 .000 bons, L. _B. Vidal, Anna Brown, J. Cronin, St. Dominic’s ...... - ...... 0 .000 M. Lippincott, N. Roxie Johnson, John sports . . . printed crepe daytime dresses and exotic fer. Fortune, and P. R. Gallagher. Balloting was active all day St. Louis’ ...... C .000 print dinner costumes. St. Vincent’s ...... - ...... 0 .000 Mmes. Gallagher. James E. Monday as wide-awake watchers Gaul, Mary E. Glass, J. P. Guiry, Etta presided over the polls. The re­ Fulham, H. Flggin, Mary Flnnerty, A. Priest-Scientist Is P. Fitzpatrick, Charles Webster, W. J. There are print dresses with harmonizing en­ sults were tabulated in time to an­ Foley, Margaret Ryan, P. F. Burns, semble coats, ideal costumes for all-summer nounce the name of the new presi­ Given Italian Honor Charles D. O’Brien, J. J. Burlien, Mable dent as a feature of the junior Vatican City.— A priest-scien­ Buechner, M. J. Stoepel, Otto Kiene, long . . . sheer jacket dresses with pleated or prom at the Denver Country club W. F. Hynes, Vincent Kandorf, Robert flaring skirts . . . one-piece dresses with new tist is one of ten persons upon Hall, E. A. Ha.nifen, J. t . Tierney, that same evening. whom King Victor Emmanuel of Walter Coughlin, A. B. Wickstrom, Oscar necklines, new sleeve details, new pleated or Another feature of the prom Skaggs, Leonard Littell. Henry Nadorff, Italy has conferred the high deco­ Leonard Littell. P. D. Walsh, S. A. umbrella skirts. c was the presentation to the mem­ ration of Knight of the Civil Order Riesenman, Helen Bonfils Somnes, F. bers of the Regis Press club of gold on the occasion of the anniversary Kiliilea, Louis A. Kentzele, Barbara Every Suit a $35 Value! emblems in the form of a scroll. of the conquest of the Ethiopian Bach, Joseph Bona, OSear L. Pettlpler. SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES The newly-designed pin bears the H. W. Lgwrenoe, Grant MeKibbon, M. empire. The priest decorated is A. McLaughlin, Mary Morrow, John I. All the New Sport Backs! letters R.P.C. the Rev. Guido Alfani Scolopio, Mullins,' Katherine Murphy, James A. Regularly Regularly Regularly The prom itself, a formal ball, director of the Ximenian observa­ Murray, and M. T. -Murray. > It takes the Man’s Store to deliver a ■ Birl ■■saw the collegians and their■ Birl ladies ■■saw Mmes. Mary Nevin, Catherine tory at Florence, a world famous O'Brien, Terence Owens, W. H. Paul. knock-out wallop like this to higher $12.95 to $18.95 $16.95 to $29.95 $19.95 to $29.95 out in full numbers to climax authority in the fields of meteor­ Joseph J. Plattfoot, John RIordan, Mary prices! We made a purchase—but you campus social activities of the year ology and seismology. Ryan, James W . Creamer, N. A. Stein- $ 8 .SO J ^ l . 8 0 ? 1 3 .8 0 in a gay and brilliant gathering. bruiier, P. W. Blanchard. H. C. Wagner, can’t duplicate such style and quality J. It Hamilton, H. J. Manning, Orville The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. deal of time adorning the flower­ Louis Hough, Emma Hartwig, Frank E. for less than $35! Plain backs sport Edmund Mullen and Mr. and Mrs. beds in the vicinity of his beauti­ Wheeler. Walter Hyland, L. A. Sastln, D r«u Shopi—Mcond Boor T. Raymond Young. ful statue of St. Jogues, Blanch Osbourne, T. J. Shiel, J. B. Slack, backs—double and single breasted. ALL S. J. Slattery, H. A. Spangelberger, F. SIZES—regulars, longs, shorts, stouts. Students Honor Mary which was dedicated Mother’s day. Spruill, Martin Stall, George Streiten- Every morning for a brief peri­ . Encyclical Commemorated berger, C. J. Hyland, John B. Dinan, od, the college students assemble Wednesday’s assembly commem­ Frank SvUIvan, J. MeSwiggan, and . Bab­ for a prayer and a hymn in honor orated the publication of the Papal cock. , Hisses Bernadine Klrchhof. A&e of the Blessed at the grotto encyclical letter, Quadragesima O’Neill, Nellie Lennon. Sadie Birming­ on the campus. Often in the Anno. Papers were read and dis­ ham. Julia Clifford, Mary Gargan, Jo­ Also, 1,000 Beverly day, the men pause for a moment cussions held by the students in sephine Woeber. Anne Sullivan, Florence Reynolds, Ruth McCabe, Margaret Fal­ at the shrine to offer a prayer to honor of the anniversa^ of the lon, Catherine Kilpatrick. Anne New, Our Lady. Perhaps at the peak promulgation of the important Teresa Courtney. Katherine Reilly. Mar­ $35 SUITS of its freshness and beauty at this document. guerite M, Perlot, Hildegarde Norton, PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS time, the grotto glows with the The annual track and field meet Helen Walsh, Margaret O'Keefe, Mar- rraret Toner. Ruth Dolan, E. Elwapg, With One and Two colors of hundreds of blossoms in for Catholic high school students Mary Gaffney, Mary Fahey, Abbie Flath, Pair of Trousers. .. THEY ARE RELIABLE B setting of full-blown hedges and of Denver was held in the stadium Mable Beuchner, Byrd Hannlgan. Mariam 8 2 3 1 5 trees and neatly-trimmed lawns. Thursday afternoon, an event Dillon. Katherine White, Katherine Kenehan. Margareb Duffy, Catherine Brother Pen is particularly proud which was climaxed by a social in Mall, Mary Dowd, Feltcitas O’Brien, and of his lilacs. He spends a good the gymnasium in the evening. many others. Thursday, May 20,1937 OflSce, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE

► ► ST. JOSEPH’S SENIORS TO BE ► SI. lOilS' P.-I. i ► Preferred Parish Preferred Parish ► INDUCTED BY ALUMNI BODY ► Trading List— Trading List— ► Pill illitPD (St. Joieph’t Parish) will be guests of the association. SILVER jyRILEE i^kJbui The officers of SL Joseph’s Mrs. Collins of 17 Fox street has Alumni association met with the volunteered to prepare the break­ MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) Rev. Alphonsus Zeller, C.SS.R., fast with the assistance of sev­ (Pre*entation Parish) MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: Tbe merchtnt* represented in this section sure boosters. They are The Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron last week to arrange! for the an­ eral others. The pastor has announced that will act as host at the P.-T. A. nual induction of this year’s senior The merchant* repretented in thi*' section are booster*. They are SAxious to work with you end afe deserring of your patronage. Co* All alumni members are urged the parish will celebrate its silver anxious to work with yon and are deserving of your patronage. Co­ card party Thursday afternoon. class into the association on thp to reserve this date and be pres­ jubilee Nov, 21. He wishes to operate with them. operate with them. May 27. All members and their morning of June 6. According to ent to welcome the largest class erect a new confessional by then friends are invited to attend. The custom, the seniors and alumni will — 59 members— in the history of and dedicate it to the late pastor, admission will be 25 cents. A receive Communion at the 8:30 the school. Officers of the organi­ the Rev. J, J. Gibbons. * dessert lunche9n will be served at o’clock Mass and will attend a zation are Des Hackethal, William The children will receive Holy St. Francis de Sales' C a th e d ra l 1:30 o’clock and bunco and other breakfast at which the seniors Bancroft, and Cecilia Kuhn. Elec­ carH games will begin at 2 o’clock. Communion this Sunday. The tion of officers will also take place young women of the parish will SPmee 3811 275 South Logan There will be a special prize as at the session. well as prizes for bridge, pinochle, have a meeting Friday night. Glen Miles Drug Store and bunco. Fr. Darlejr Host to Student* There will be a sewing meeting Skelly Master Station Sacred Heart High • To show his appreciation of the at the home of Mrs. Buchholz LOGAN GARAGE Prescriptions Our Specialty Frolic Earns $175 honor brought to the school in the Thursday at 10 o’clock. C. E. SHERRED. Prop. East Alameda at Penn St. C. J. (CHET) STEBENNE, Mgr. Close to $175 was cleared past few weeks b y ' St. Joseph’s The graduation exercises will 13th AVE. AND LINCOLN through the efforts of the P.-T. "The Home of Specialized Service^' The Drug Store Complete participants in the Greeley and take place May 30 at the 9 o’clock Storage - Repairing We Deliver Free and Freely Shelly Aromax, Tagolene OilSt Moto Sway Luh. A. at its springtime frolic last Gunnison state contests, the Very Mass. Saturday. The quilt went to Mrs. To Stage Drama Wrecker Service Phone Pearl 6433 ■ SP. 9843 Rev. Christian Darley, C.SS.R., in­ The summer schedule of Masses U. S. Royal Tires and Tubes Graham of 3150 South Acoma vited the 31 entrants to be his will begin Sunday, May 30. The street. Proceeds from the frolic Free DellTerr Service Cars Called for and Delivered— Scooter Service (Sacred Heart-Loyola Parish) guests at a dinner Monday, May Masses will be s(t 6:30 and* 9 were used to pay for school and 17, at Boggio’s restaurant. Seven, o’clock. class room equipment bought in The 1937 graduation class of BUCHANAN’S Sacred Heart high school will pre­ of the group were unable to be The babies of John Plamondon i o i e i s l t the year. The amount realized Colonic Irrigations present. Speeches were given by enabled the association to pay all sent the annual class play in the and Leon Fox were baptized Sun­ CLEANERS AND DYERS Colon Irrigations Insure Fathers Darley and Zeller, Loretta day. LIQUOR STORE its outstanding bills for the cur­ school hall Sunday evening. May Clernliness King Cole Room 23. The class has selected for this Hart, Catherine Freeman, Joseph Sister Mary Constance, the 328 BROADWAY PEARL 3753 Of our srreatest disesse-producina center rent school session. Fine Wines and Liquors Upholstered Fumlturep Curtains, and 1082 BROADWAY year’s offering a delightful com­ Connell, Mary O’Byme, Bernard music teacher, gave a piano recital ICE COLD BEER —the lower bowel. Physicians recom­ The Daughters of Mary sodality Spicer, and Virginia Piccoli. Be­ Wednesday, May 19. The pupils Draperies Expertly Cleaned end Finished mend Colonic Irrigations. You may get Excellent Lunches and Dinners. edy of American family life, en­ Phone PEarl 1777 377 South Broadway well by stopping the absorption of poi­ will receive Communion in a body titled Skidding. The play is di­ sides these speakers, those pres­ who played are as follows: Rita sons from the bowel cess-pool. All Kinds of Delicious Sandwiches. at the S o’clock Mass Sunday, May rected and staged by Edna Mae ent were Ella Hafertepen, Le Roy Callahan, Fred Kurtz, Mary Rog­ Mrs. Sharley Chilcote 23. The regular meeting will be Sprague, teacher of dramatic art Ballinger, Lucile Leonard, Mar­ ers, Edward Tasset, Shirley Ne­ THE GREGG Good Hardware Pahft Blue Ribbon on Tap. held Monday evening, May 24. KE. 8263 1600 Logan St. m the high school. Between the garet McCormack, Donald Laus, ville, Vincent Synhorst, Gertrude Headquarters for Tools, Cutlery The P.-T. A. will sponsor a pic­ first and second acts, Neil Spicer, La Verne Eggert, Geraldine Gans- Sedlmayer, Loretta Quinn, and The Handicraft Shop NUT CO. AT LOWEST PRICES nic for all the children in the who was graduated from Sacred chow, Frank Canny, James Sun- Betty Sedlmayer, 1213 E. Fourth A tcuu* CHARLES S. AUGER. Prop. HOME DRUG CO. school some time next week or the Heart high in 1927, will sing two tum, Francis Williams, Sera- QUAUTY NUT MEATS FOR ALL (Between Washington and Clarkson) week following. Father O’Heron phine Schmidt, Margaret Ben­ OCCASIONS Falby’s Paint Store Across from St. Josephus Hospital Art Leather, Fiber and also will entertain the graduation numbers. The play is a benefit for Bosch’s Fine Icis Cresm - Hsnr Delleioos the school and all receipts will be der, Loraine Cooper, Michael FIsTors class at an outing before the close 32 Broadway PEarl 294t 18th & Humboldt Celluloid used for that purpose. Tickets McNally, Philip Whelan, Eileen •‘A DRUG STORE COMPLETE” 731 EAST COLFAX of school. Jepkes, Rita Rose Hewitt, Mary Academy Girk to sell for 35 cents. These can be se­ instruction Given to S<;hool Classes end M'-rse Examinee Children Moya, Audrey Laus, Mary Ellen Sharpe Prescriptions A Specialty Individuais Mrs. V. Adkins, Arapahoe cured from students of the school, TABOR 6961 O’Toole, Anna Grisenti, LiUian PAINT SALE county nurse, gave all the chil­ or they can be purchased at the Prompt Delivery Phone MA. 8060 hall Sunday evening. Woods, Walter Bridgewater, Famous Devoe Super House Paint dren in the school a complete Esther Beneventi, and William Jewelry Co. None better. Mixed ready for use. 65 Receive Communion Sing at SL Jobn s physical examination this week. Nealon. ' Pyramid Fruit & It is asked that parents follow the A class of 65 little boys and 27 BROADWAY White, S Gal. can..'..$2.39 Gal. PEARL DRUG CO. girls recei,ved First Holy Commun­ Mrs. A. J. Ammons of 242 South Colors, 5 Gal. can._$2.29 GaL 17th & Pearl recommendations of the county Jewelry repsiiring work gnaranteed ion at Sacred Heart church Sun­ Ogden street was hostess to mem­ Vegetable Market nurse for the physical well-being bers of the Veronica circle Thurs­ FREE— 1 Gal. Linseed Oil with CUT PRICES 328 East Colfax Ave. TAbor 2778 day morning at the 8:30 o’clock of their children. Mrs. U. Arend day. Members of the Perpetual Society Session THE 5 Gal. can MAIN 4646 FREE DELIVERY Mass. Both boys and girls were Finest Quality Fresh Vege­ of St. Louis’ P.-T. A. assisted Help circle gathered at the home > G. F. BERKENKOTTER, Prop. attired in white and they made a 50-ft. Guaranteed Garden tables Every Day Mrs. Adkins by attending to the of Mrs. H. J. Sweeney at 44 Fox Oar Specialty Is Filling Prescriptions lovely picture as they passed into (St. John’* Pari*h) Virginia Mae Cafe Hose ...... $1.89 Down Town Prices Free Delivery clerical work in connection with street on Wednesday, and Our the sanctuary in perfect order to St. John’s Altar and Rosary so­ (Formerly The Maud Mary) 75e Garden Hoe or Rake....49c WINES & LIQUORS the examinations. Lady of Victory circle meets with The Children of Mary sodality, receive Holy Communion for the ciety will hold its monthly meeting 285 SO. DOWNING ST. SOc Pkg. Vigoro Fertilizer..35c Mrs. Lichtner at 621 West Fifth COLORADO at its last meeting, chose the first time. A choir composed of Friday, May 21, at the home of Our Specialty, Home Cooking avenue on Friday. Mrs. Frank Hoart, 670 Columbine D A D D ^C ! Broadway 16th St. Liquor UPHOLSTERING CO. following officers for the com­ high school students sang appro­ Etaeient Scrrice Come In and Meet Us I V n J j D O PEarl 7013 ing school year; Shirley McElroy, priate hymns at the Mass. Scout Mother* Organize street. Assisting the hostess will A Mothers’ auxiliary to co­ BARTON 4b EATON, Prop*. FURNITURE HOSPITAL prefect; Ruth Young, assistant be Mmes. Edward Egloff, E. V. Store The First Communion class was operate with scout troop 132 was Antique Farnitore Remodeling Our prefect; Kathleen Guffey, secre­ Beck, J. J, Gallagher, James Soden, 1319 16th St. Specialty entertained at breakfast follow­ formed Thursday, May 13, in the tary, and Helen Skul, treasurer. Gil J. Graber, and Katherine De- FREE DELIVERY REUPHOLSTERING AND REFINISHING ing the Communion Mass. The church hall. The Rev. Barry Wo- vaney. Luncheon at 1 o’clock will Dan’s Service Station Smith’s Dfy ( ^ d s Garden Furniture - Trellises 50c Each Writing Awards Made school bus conveyed'the little ones Phone MA. 9945 Pergolas Made to Order Final cirtificates for excellence gan was present and explained the be followed by the business meet- 1126 E. ALAMEDA JOHN McGINN, Prop. 2450 16th St. Ph. GAIInp 2304 to Loyola hall, where the table purpose andAn/l aimsoiwta of the Mothers' mg. Mrs.R#__T_T John______Schilling, __ progiram PhiUips 66 Gas & Oils in penmanship were awarded this was set. The Rev. T. H. Devlin, S. council. Mrs. J. Jepkes was elected chairman, has arranged for the CARS WASHED AND LUBRICATED House Dresses— Silk Hose Greasing • Polishing • Washing - Painting week to Josephine Atkinson, Vio­ J., said grace for the children, and president and the other officers are following girls of St. Mary’s acad­ . Called For and DeliTcrcd Gas and Oil The City Lace let Buege, Dorothy Fishbach, Ava­ the women served the meal. The Notions - Gift* • Toys - Etc. lon Geeck, Doris Greenwell, Bet­ as follows: Vice president, Mrs. emy Glee club to give several se­ T 4t H SWEEPSTAKES breakfast Was served and paid for P. Martin; secretary, Mrs. Wil­ ty Ruth Miller, Doris O’Toole, lections at the meeting: Misses Spruce 9987 Dakota 4k So. Bdwy. Shop Hare—Save Time and Monty Cleaners by the Loyola Aid society. The liams, and treasurer, Mrs. J. Cu­ Kathleen O’Meara, Shirley Ann Frances Skul, and Irene Vranesic. members had spent a great deal Cathedral Garage L. J. KINGSBURY. Prop. A special exhibition of the work sack. These officers met Wednes­ Horan, Mary E. Taylor, Audrey The Beauty of Our Business 218 E. 7th Are. of time in planning and preparing day, May 19, to draw up the by­ SOUTH PEARL 173S LOGAN ST. KEYSTONE 8038 of the pupils in St. Louis’ school Hurley, Eileen Cockran, Audrey is Flowers Lace Curtains, Fancy Table the meal, and they received real laws and rules. The first regular Linens, Wool Blankets, Etc. was arranged last week in honor Donouvan, Josephine Walsh, Eve­ HARDWARE JOE GAFFNEY. Prop. pleasure from serving and enter­ meeting will be held Thursday, lyn Miller, Catherine Anne Akolt, Guaranteed Satisfaction of the visit of Mother Angela, ED SPEULSTRA, Mgr, STORAGE - REPAIRS For Quality and Scrrice, Call TA. 7907 taining the children. May 27, at the home of Mrs. Mary Jean Akolt, Mary Katherine N effs Flower Shop provincial of the Sisters of St. Tuesday Is Card Party Date Joseph. Parents and friends of Jepkes, 635 Elati. The troop O’Fallon, Dunn, Fran­ PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC. ZEAL G. NEFF The Ladies' sodality of Sacred enjoyed an outdoor meeting at the ces Hoart, Maryanna Quaintance, the children were also invited to Heart parish will hold a card party Fishing apd Hunting Licenses Floral Arrangements The firms listed here de­ Corona Drug Co. attend the exhibit. sunken gardens Monday. At the Rita Rice, Dorothy Stine, Betty Sudden Service Miss Fern Sheetz of 3859 South and social in the hall of Sacred monthly court of honor held Tues­ Van Vleet, Margaret Stedman, 1579 So. Pearl SP. 9828 89 SOUTH BROADWAY SP. 4927 serve to be remembered Heart church on the afternoon of Ninth Are. at Corona TAbor 8173 Sherman street, a member of last day at Baker junior high, the^ Joan O’Bryne, Mary Jane Nolan, when you are distributing We call for and deliver your pre­ Tuesday, May 25, at 2 o’clock. trooj) received a grade A rating Mary C. Madden, Margaret A. year’s graduation class, returned The women in charge have planned PEOPLE’S THE BROADWAY your patronage in the dif­ scriptions without extra charge. home from the hospital this week, for the fifth consecutive month. Madden, and Susan Bell. For Prompt and Proper Filling of Your but will be confined to her home a lovely party, and all those at­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allyn of The Altar and Rosary society Prescription Call tending are assured of a pleasant CREAMERY ferent lines of business. for some time. 711 Kalamath street are the par­ was represented at the convention Furniture Store Ta b o r 8173 time. There will be prizes and re­ ents of a girl, born Saturday at of the Diocesan Council o f Cath­ 12 West Ellsworth Aire. PE. 0706 Quality Dairy Foods freshments, and the tickets are 25 Mercy hospital. They have named olic Women May 11 and 12. Dele­ New and Used Furniture Workingmen’s Team cents. the newcomer Roberta. The gates were Mmes. F. A. Koch, A. Two Convenient Stores Many activities are scheduled mother is the former Marguerite W. Famular, Lewis, and Antiques St. Philomena's at the school. The students of the Frantz. Charles Hayden, and Miss Anne FURNITURE REPAIRING 1555 Arapahoe 66 S. Broadway Victorious in Game high school department are look­ Junior-Senior Prom Held Redmond. Mrs. David Keefe and ing forward to the prom at Lake- Not one of the upperclassmen Mrs. George Mallett represented FREE RUBBER BALL (St. Vincent de Paul Working- wood Country club Wednesday was absent from the junior-senior the P.-T. A. The Rev. F. Gregory , men’s Club) evening. A social for the high prom held Tuesday evening at Smith and the Rev. Walter Cana- St. Vincent de Paul's A Ball That Outlasts the Dog with Every 50-ft. Length The St. Vincent de Paul Work­ Gate’s Garden Hose school sodality was scheduled to the Broadmoor Country club. van were guests of the Altar so­ ingmen’s club baseball team, com­ take place at Loyola hall Thurs­ This crowning social event of ciety at the banquet given May 11. Drink Milk SWEGLE-MYERS 1 Pt. Johnson GIo Coat 1 Pt. FREE posed of the unemployed men who day evening, the May crowning the year was in keeping with The poster representing St. frequent the club at 1824 Lari­ takes place on May 30, and many past traditions of beauty of John’s Altar and Rosary, society from the FURNITURE CO. YORK-COLFAX HARDWARE mer street, journeyed to Fort Mor­ other interesting events are on the dancers and of dress. The at the convention was made and gan Sunday, May 16, and broke calendar before graduation. Complete Stock of Latest 2320 E. COLFAX YO. 9237 crowning of the prom queen was designed by Milton Freeman, a SO. GAYLORD the three-year winning streak of School Hat Three E i» y Winners the feature of the evening. Miss student in the eighth g;rade at St. Styles Headquarters for the Fort Morgan team, 8 to 6 Sacred Heart high is proud of Rose Bahl, the queen, was attired John’s school, under the supervi­ CREAMERY This marked the first defeat suf­ the record made by her students Sold on Easy Terms Colfax Auto Service Gas Model in a beautiful gown of white satin sion of Sister Veronice. C. G. SARGENT fered by the Fort Morgan team in in the essay contest conducted re­ with lace insertions. Her escort Tickets Available for Tea 1022 So. Gaylord PE. 4648 Phone PE. 7288 1055 So. Gaylord Shell G«*— Oili— Greasing AIRPLANE KITS - MOTORS - PARTS three years, and was accomplished cently by the Knights of Columbus was Bernard Spicer, junior class There is still time to make res­ only by the phenomenal relief Expert Mechanics and Wrecker Service in connection with the opera, Lo president. Her attendants were ervations for the bridge tea and SOUTH GAYLORD Day and Night pitching of Riordan. Relieving hengrin. Students of Sacred Heart Dorothy Brayton, Lillian Hutton, fashion show to be sponsored by Braucht’s Grocery Storage—Towing—Accessories Bennett’s Craft Shop Baker in the fifth, Riordan worked school were awarded three of the and Nine Wheeler. Marlene Ann the Altar and Rosary society CLEANERS Mail Orders Solicited the last five innings and allowed six prizes given. Dorothy Vogel Werthman, four years of age, car­ 3520-3524 E. Colfax Are. Wednesday, May 26, in the Den­ and Market 1025 SO. GAYLORD PHONE YORK 9421 3405 E. Colfax FR. 0568 only two hits and one run, and of the senior class won second ried the crown. Members of the ver Dry Goods tea room. Tickets Formerly **Ottog” struck out eight batters. To date, place in the high school division, prom committee were Catherine may be obtained by calling Mrs. 1135 E. Evans Phone PE. 4581 Direct Plant Service LA HACIENDA the club has won eight games and Lorean Needham of the junior Freeman, Margie Holeskin, Alice W. C. Woodcock, PEarl 8464. Corn-Fed Meats, Fresh Fish, and Finest Quality Dry Cleaning CORN CRIB CAFE lost three. class won third place in the high Maguire, Dorothy Brayton, James St. Catherine’s Bridge club was Complete Line of Staple Groceries, At Reasonable Prices school division; and Mariella Han­ Fruits and Vegetables PEarl 1350 Marjorie Arnold 2412 EAST COLFAX KNIT SHOP Saturday, May 22, the club will Suntum, and Fred Franks. The entertained Monday, May 17, by STELLA F. COX, Graduate Teacher engage the Lyden Miners at Mer­ son of the seventh grade won sec­ chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. S. Mrs. Ralph S. Smith. Father Plate Lunches— 3 0 ^ 3321 E. COLFAX AVE. chants’ park at 3 o’clock, and Sun­ ond place in the grade school divi­ C. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith and Father Canavan were FREE LESSONS DAILY day, May 23, the team will travel sion. Mathews, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ guests. The next meeting of the Served From 11:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. St. Joseph's Domestic and Imported Yama to Idaho Springs for a game with The Sacred Heart parish pi­ liam Burke. club will be with Mrs. Perry Moore, Southern Fried Chicken Every Day Orders Taken for the town nine. nochle team won the city Holy At a meeting of the Students’ 1313 East Seventh avenue. Exclusive Stella (3ox Handknits Name union title by defeating the Spiritual council Monday, May 17, St. John’s P.-T. A. will have its NEW AND USED • HEATS BUTTER EGGS St. Vincent de Paul’s parish team the following officers were elected; regular meeting Monday, May 24, Electric Refrigerators, Wednesday night by a one-game President, Bernard Spicer; vice at 2 p. m. in the school auditorium. JOHN HARVEY Sacred Heart- margin. president Frank Ford; secretary, There will be an entertainment, Washing Machines and GEO. J. FREITAG L.&F. Furniture carefully selected for Miss Helen Pawlowski enter­ Catherine Freeman, and treasurer, and refreshments will be served. Radios Look for the Union Card tained a group of seniors of Sa­ Alice Maguire. style and quality at reasonable ^ Loyola As low as $1.00 down and 11.00 per week 731 Santa Fe Drive cred Heart high school at a lovely FORTY HOURS’ DEVOTION SHOE SERVICE prices. tea Sunday afternoon. The school Week of May 23: Denver, Leyden-Jameson Inc. PHONE TA. 9467 • colors were carried out in , table Holy Ghost church and St. 757 SANTA FE TAbor 8444 3502 E. 12th Ave. York 4679 2464 E. CoUsx Nilson’s Red & White decorations and refreshments. Joseph’s hospital; Conejos, 2958 Josephine Phone YOrk 0646 Misses Betty Powell and Helen SoiA Side Parish Our Lady of Guadalupe SANTA FE Herman assisted the hostess. The church; Montrose, St. Mary’s. Staple Groceries, Corn-Fed BOB & VAN’S The firms listed here de­ Phipps Beautequest guests were Dorothy Vo^el, Rose­ SHOE HOSPITAL Meats, Fish mary Mantych, Marguerite Haag, serve to be remembered PERSONAL SERVICE Our Goode Must Make Good or We Will. Mary Lintz, Eleanor Kelly, Wini­ Meat Market Shoe Repairing for the 6 Established 23 Years. Men to Give Prom St. Therese's when you are distributing ZOTOS fred Gibbons, and Helen lurcher. 750 SANTA FE DRIVE Whole Family your patronage in the dif­ Fr. Johnson to Speak (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish) We Appreciate Parcel Post Orders ferent lines of business. PERMANENT WAVES St. John's The men of jthe Holy Name so­ JERRY’S CAFE Ffesh Fish 742 SANTA FE DRIVE YO. 6721 4924 E. Colfsx at Elm On Catholic Marriage ciety will sponsor the second of their series of proms Saturday eve­ 9758 E. COLFAX AURORA 77 The Rev. Charles M. Johnson’s ning, May 22, at the Cresthaven Billy Van’s Grocery HI DE HO CAFE Country club. Admission is 75 McNatt & Griffith lecture on “ A Catholic Looks at and Market 118 Santa Fe Drive St. Louis' Marriage” will be given Tuesday cents per couple and tickets may Dine and Dance Service Station be secured from members of the THE MARKET OF QUALITY evening. May 25, at S' o’clock in Plate Lunch and Short Orders Home Cooked Meals 6th and Columbins YOrk 9443 St. Paul’s chapel, 1520 Lo^an Holy Name group. 16 ozs. to the Pound Sunday is Communion day for JOHNSON street. All are invited to bring 812 Santa Fe Dr. Phone TA. 0538 Our Specialty Is Delicious Sinclair Gas and Oil their non-Catholic friends. all the children of the parish. They U N A DELL HEATING CO. UNION SHOP Steak Dinners Specialized Lubrication Service Friday evening. May 21, at the will receive at the 8:30 Mass. Holy Family 2441 SO. BROADWAY CLYDE M. JOHNSON, Proprietor —Cars Called For and Delivered— same time and place, Father John­ A card party will be given by the MARGARET GA’TES, Prop. TIN WORK, SKYLIGHTS, son will give an illustrated lec­ Parent-Teachers’ association 'Tues­ The firms listed here de­ GUTTER AND WORK ture on “ Lives of the .” At day evening. May 25, in the parish Danish Coffee Cake T H E O R A Coors, Heilemans Old Style Lager Warm Air Furnaces OLSON’S this lecture, a donation of ten hall. The proceeds from the party Rolls serve to be remembered Beer, Sandwiches, & Hot Lunches 3525 So. Broadway Ph. Eng. 446 cents is asked to-cover the cost of will be used for the school picnic BEAUTY SHOP when you are distributing COMPLETE FOOD STORES the film and to help in supplying to be held at Elitch’s gardens in For Quality Bakery Goods 2750 W. 29th A t *. GA. 0665 free Catholic literature. the first week of June. TRY ^Specializing in Frederics^ your patronage in the dif­ TO. 4255 E. M. W. ENGLEWOOD 3030 E. 6th Are. Sunday, May 23, the Guild of Beginning the last Sunday of Permanent Waves i 2895 Fairfax FR. 3891 May, the summer schedule of ferent lines of business. 6019 E. Colfax FR. 3457 Faith will escort a class of con­ SANTA FE TA. 89974$614 Rugs and Furniture SHOE SHOP 3015 W. 44th A t*. GA. 6181 verts to First Holy Communion Masses will go into effect and all WEISS BAKERY Repairing That Insnres Health, Econonw at the 9 o’clock Mass. After Masses on Sunday will be a half- GET ALL OTHER PRICES Comfort the Mass,, class members will be hour earlier. The Masses will be SEE US E. HAM LYN & SONS guests of the g;uild at break­ at 6:30, 8, 10, and 11:30 o’clock, Ste John's PRICES REASONABLE Holy Ghost fast. A large crowd attended the St. Dominic's 2141 So. Broadway Phone 8P. 6391 3444 S. Broadway Phone ENG. 271 party and social sponsored by the eighth grade Friday evening, May UNUSUAL GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Catholic Is Elected DENVER The firms listed here de­ 14, and the members of the class Dr. Harry A. Miller The firms listed here de­ STADIUM INN Head of Association wish to thank their patrons and all MARKET CO. serve to be remembered serve to be remembered DRAGON GIFT Anthony F. Zarlengo, chief trial persons who assisted with the DENTIST 1703 E. Evans Extractions and I.G.A. Stores serve to be remembered when you are distributing deputy in Denver, was elected party. B. L. Cockrill, Prop. SHOP president of the North Denver The Men’s Pinochle club 'will Plate Work Only 2422 E. 6th Ave. FR. 4151 A 4152 your patronage in the dif­ MAIN 488S your patronage in the dif­ 625 Fifteenth Civic association at a meeting finished its present t tournament Ssbetsd con-fed meats. Fancy and ferent lines of business. Coors and Schlitz Beer on Draught Thursday, May 28. All members 'PAJAMAS, ROBES, EMBROIDERIES held Monday evening. Mr. Zar­ 308 Central Savings Bank Bldg. stapls traceries, fruits aad veietablss. ferent lines of business. HOT LUNCHES—SANDWICHES are urgently requested to attend Fresh fish and nysters SHORT ORDERS Faner China Greeting Cards lengo is a Catholic. PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 20, 1937 The Denver Catholic Register lOCI COLLEGES Order Members to Be Ordained President------Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. V’ehr, D.D. President Emeritus...... Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D. Editor...... R t Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Managing Editor...... Hubert A. Smith. Jour.D. Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B., B.J.; Rev. Waiter Canavan, M.A.; Ruth Vincent. Entered as second class matter at the post office a^ Denver, Colo. 11 STUDENTS Published Weekly by THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) (Continued From Page One) Bi^op Urban J. 'Vehr; commence­ '^Everything Thafs Canvas*' 938 Bannock Street ment addresses. Bishop Vehr. Candidates for degrees at Lo­ 1421 LARIMER ST.— DENVER, COLO. Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. O. Box 1497 retto Heights are: Bachelor of $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, PhiloBophyj Catherine Irene Friel; See Ou, New j „ g Bachelor of Science, Marcella Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. Eleanor Colburn and Mary Cath­ * ' ...... ■■■ ■■ ' ' ' il.yii. ..I. — erine St. John; Bachelor of Arts, ioan Catherine Ayers, Lucille OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Thursday, May 20,1937 Anne Edwards, Jewel Elizabeth McGovern, Gladys Blanche O’Far­ ASK USABOUT rell, Anne Marie Sullivan, and Ag­ VENETIAN BLINDS OFFICIAL: DIOCESE OF DENVER nes Josephine Weber. The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. •Regis: Sunday, June 6— Com­ We confirm it as the official publication of the Dioceoe. Whatever munion Mass at 8:30 o’clock, fol-. appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those lowed by a breakfast for the grad­ These three members of religious orders will be in the class of ten to be ordained in the Cathedral of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. uates and their parents at Regis; May 22. They are, left to right, Frater Jerome Healy, O.S.B.; Frater Conradin Rellinger, O.F.M., and We hope The Register will be read in every home of the 4 p, m., baccalaureate service at Frater Aloysius Potochnik, O.S.B. Diocese. Loyola church, E. 23rd avenue and We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in York street. (This will be the first the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. time that the service has been held “ W h y Pay M ore?'' + URBAN J. VEHR, at that church); 6 p. m., dinner Aug. 6, 19J1. Bishop of Denver. and program for graduates, par­ TEN WILL BE ORDAINED (Trademark) ents, and friends at the Shirlpy- Savoy. Monday, Jun,e 7— 3 p. m., plant­ ing of the class tree at the land­ AT CATHEDRAL MAY 22 WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES scape garden, the second tree to INCORPORATED be planted there by a Regis gradu­ (Continued From Page One) will be the.following: Archpriest, entered Holy Cross abbey in 1928. ation class; 6:30 p. m., annual grade and high schools. He made the Rev. T. Quinlan, pastor; dea­ Subdiaconate was conferred on Colorado Owned Stores dinner meeting of the Administra­ his first year of college at Notre con, the Rev. Joseph Shenk, To­ him June 15, 1935, and he received tive council of Regis college at Dame university. South Bend, ledo, subdeacon, the Rev. B. l7th and Broadway 800 Santa Fe Dr. Opinions of Associate Editors of The Register the Regis dining room. the diaconate May 10, 1936. He Broadway and Ellsworth Ind., and has been studying at St. Shenk, Toledo. The Rev. H. J. will sing his first Solemn Mass at Tuesday, June 8— 8 p. m., com­ 16th and California Thomas’ since 1930. The major Foran of Toledo will be the Sts. Cyril and Methodius’ church, 15th and California mencement exercises at Regis gym­ order of subdiacohate was con­ preacher. Rock Springs, June 20 with the { Continued From Page One) nasium. The commencement ad­ ferred on^him last June and he Rev. Mr. M. Bohrofen We Do Not Have SM^ial Sales But Sell Yon at Oar Lowest dress will be delivered by the Rev. following as officers of the Mass; was ordained deacon last Octo­ The Rev. Mr. Martin Bohrofen Archpriest, the Rev. A. Gnidovec, Prices Every Day on All Drag Merehsadise, (Continued From Page One) They are functioning members of Michael J. Ahern, S.J., of Weston ber. The officers for his first Sol­ the Mystical body. was born in Treves, Germany, Feb. pastor; deacon, the Rev. Dr. J. L. that neither Hitler nor Mussolini college, Weston, Mass., a nation­ emn Mass, which will be celebrated 23, 1905, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Latest and perhaps most effec­ ally known worker in the Inter­ Zaplotnik, Lindsay, Nebr.; sub­ had at the beginning and may not in St. Patrick’s church. La Junta, H. Bohrofen. His father is still deacon, Matthias Blenkush, St. tive agency for developing an ap­ religious conference. have now. Kocsevelt doesn’t, so he Sunday, May 30, will be as fol­ living in Treves. He attended the Thomas’ seminary, Denver. The preciation of the liturgy is the Candidates for de'grees at Regis lows: Archpriest, the Rev. T. Kro- school in Treves from 1911 to says, want to continue in power, “ Mass-Week,” started in Belgium Slovenian sermon will be given by Q are the following: Peter Hagan, both, Saginaw, Mich.; deacon, the 1919, St. Don Bosco’s, Essen, Ger­ SPECIAT-IST even for a third term. But sup­ and spread now to the United the Rev. J. J. Oman, Cleveland, W E pose someone like Huey Long Edmund Verdieck, James O’Hem, Rev. W. Larkin, La Junta; sub- many, 1923-27; St. Clement’s, 0., and the English sermon will be HAYFEVER,ASTHMA, SINUS States. The exercises do not ac­ Murray Spindler, James Stans- deacon, the Rev. L. Pecorella, La Aschaffenburg, Germany, 1927-31. were in his place. There was a delivered by the Rev. Matthew INFECTION, DEAFNESS, - MOVE tually last a week, but they are bury, Spaulding Payne, Joseph Junta; master of ceremonies, the He entered the local seminary in man avid for power and unscru­ Unger than a triduum, shorter Connelly, O.S.B., of Holy Cross HEADACHES, HEADNOISE5 pulous in attaining it. Sharpe, Edward Ryan, Alan Lutz, Rev. Oscar Vogel, Wichita, Kans. 1931, a student for the Archdio­ abbey. Frame Houses, Garages than a novena; the name has been William O’Meara, Jerome Doherty, Father Kroboth is a relative of DR.P.W.FORSTER.d.C. cese of Portland in Oregon. He Frater C. Rellinger, O.F.M. For Service— KEysloae 6228 The situation in this country adopted for convenience’s sake. Wilbur Harrington, Francis De the ordinand. was ordained subdeacon here in PHONE m a i n 5 S 9 6 and abroad roughly parallel. Is Through several days, say from Prater Conradin Rellinger, O.F. 218 STEELE BLDG.. IS5I WELTON ST. Office a WareliouM, 1521 20th St. Rose, Raymond Carper, William Rev. Mr. W. Monahan October, 1936, and deacon May 7 there a saving difference? Here is Wednesday evening until Sunday Covi, William Hepp, LaVeme M., was born in Buffalo, N. Y., The Rev. Mr. William Monahan of this year. He will say his first March 28, 1909_, the son of Mr. a significant paragraph from an night, the faithful assemble twice Guilford, and Donald Mayberry, Mass at SL Anthony’s hospital article on this question by S. Miles was born in Denver April 11, 1908, and Mrs. H. Rellinger. His father a day, in morning and evening. The committee in charge of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank May 23. Bouton in The New York Times At Mast, one priest explains the is. living. He attended St. John’s plans for the commencement pro­ Monahan, both of whom are liv­ Frater Jerome Healy, O.S.B. grammar school, Buffalo; SL that succinctly tells why freedom ceremonies being performed at the th a tc o w it^ of the press is safe in America: gram at Regis includes the Rev. ing. He made his primary studies Frater Jerome Healy, O.S.B., ’s high school and altar by another, tells the faithful Lawrence L. Cusack, S.J., chair­ at St. Dominic’s school, his high was bom in Rensselaer, Ind., July “ . . . There are factors which ho-w to use the missal, and, after college, Allegany, N. Y.; Seton Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are man ; the Rev. William J, school courses at Sacred Heart 17, 1910, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hall college. South Orange, N. J. differentiate the American situa­ the first day, initiates the congre­ O’Shaughnessy, S.J.; Mr. C. Coller, and North high, and attended John Healy.r Mrs. Healy is still Creighton university, Omaha, tion sharply from the situation in gation into the practice of the reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. S.J.; Mr. F. L. Cunningham, S.J., Denver university school of com­ living and resides in Colorado Nebr., and for the past two years the European countries that have ‘‘dialog Mast,” in which people re­ and Coach Mai Fiese. merce from 1928-30. He entered Springs. A brother, Lon Healy, has been a student at St. Thomas succumbed to absolutism. In none spond aloud to the Mass prayers JOHN B. REDDIN of them was there a majority nur­ St. Thomas’ seminary in 1930. is a well-known song writer of He will say his first Low Mass at the same as the altar boys usually He was ordained subdeacon in Attorney and Counselor at Law tured in democratic ideals. En­ Colorado Springs. His primary St. Elizabeth’s, here. May 23. His >12-614 Ernest & Cranraer Block do. Each evening after Benedic­ June, 1936, and deacon in Octo­ studies were received at SL Au­ first Solemn Mass will be sung at lightened government in our own tion, a lecture is given on the 17th and Curtis COAL and the English sense did not PUIEUT TD i n i ber of the same year. He will sing gustine’s, Rensselaer, and Corpus St. John’s church, Buffalo, June dogmas of the Holy Eucharist. his first Solemn Mass at St. Cath­ Christ! school, Colorado Springs. 13. Officers will be the Rev. A. Phone MAin 0557 Denver, Colo. Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. reach Central Europe for more Blackboard illustrations, a ques- erine’s church, Denver, May 23. He attended St.Mary’shighschwl, Burke, O.F.M., archpriest; the than 600 years after the Magna tion-and-answer period, and open F. A. Mumford, Mgr. Officers for the Mass are the fol­ Colorado Springs, and Abbey Very Rev. Angelas Tintle, O.F.M., Charta. There never was freedom discussion accompany the lectures. W. 25th and Decatur GA. 5125 of the press, speech, and assem­ lowing: Archpriest, the Rev. Dr. school. Canon City.' From 1933 Denver, deacon; the Rev. J. Keane, Thus each day, the people are JUBILEE S D. A. Lemieux, pastor of SL Cath­ to 1935, he studied at SL Bene­ bly— despite the Weimar constitu­ O.F.M., subdeacon. Father An­ H. G. REID given the theory of the liturgical erine’s; deacon, the Rev. H. V. dict’s college, Atchison, Kans. gelas -will be the speaker for the The House of Quality, whara thS tion. It is all but inconceivable revival and also the practice of Campbell, Blessed Sacrament par­ Subdiaconate was conferred on occasion. Electrical Contracting, that this freedom could ever be' active participation in the Mats. (Cojitinued From Page One) Repairing and Fixtures best meats at the most reasonablb destroyed in America.” — Millard ish; subdeacon, as yet not selected. him by the Most Rev. Bishop Ur­ MAi> *303 329 Utb St. prices may be obtained. F. Everett. Results of the ‘‘Mass-Week” the athletic teams at St. Joseph’s The preacher for the occasion will ban J. Yehr in January, 1936, and have been lasting in every place school. He has done considerable be the Very Rev. Dr. T. D. Coyne, he received the diaconate in May it hat been used. Those who seek work with parish societies and has C.M., president of SL Thomas’ of the same year. He will sing his SPREAD OF LITURGICAL the development of Catholic Ac­ instructed a large number of con­ seminary. RABTOAY'S MOVEMENT IS ENCOURAGING first Solemn Mass at Corpus chris- J ’ U f l tion, which cannot come without a verts. After the end of the school ti church, Colorado Springs, Sun­ T A .7297 One of the most encouraging Rev. Mr. B. Cullen 1030 W. Colfax deepening of the spiritual lives year, he will enjoy a vacation in The Rev. Mr. B. Cullen was day, May 23. The officers will be marks of this new day of Catholic of the people, have a powerful in­ Chicago, his home town. born in Pueblo Sept. 12, 1909, the following: Archpriest, the Rev. Action is the spread of the liturgi­ strument in the “ Mass-Week.” — The program for the Sunday the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Felix Abel, pastor; deacon, the S r o R A G i cal movement among the laity. INSURANCE .Francis J. Fisher, Inc. C. J. McNeill. evening entertainment is as fol­ Cullen. Mrs. Cullen is still alive. Rev. Kevin Carr, O.S.B.; subdea­ ’ . .IN OUR OWN VAULTS Through Study clubs, the Catholic lows; Opening song, “ On This Fes­ His primary studies were made at con, Fater Edward Vollmer, O.S.B. TAbor 6204 press, retreats, days of recollec­ A PSYCHIATRIST tal Day,” chorus; “ Tribute to a St. Patrick’s school, Pueblo, and The preacher will be the Rev. tion, and other means, lay persons DISCOVERS HEAVEN Priest,” choral reading, boys of he also attended the parochial high Theodore J. Hatton, O.Carm., Chi- Cement - Plaster - Mortar are coming to a fuller ahd deeper JOS. J. GELLA A scientific definition of heaven grades 5, 6, and 7; musical reading, school there. He entered Regis cago appreciation of the Mass as the I l l s Metal Lath - Stucco was recently given before the “ Smiling,” Mary O’Bryne; “ Scat­ college, Denver, in 1929 and St. Frater A. F. Potochnik, O.S.B. 1120 Security Bldg. center of Christian worship. The American Psychiatric association tered Seeds,” girls from grades 1, Thomas’ in 1930. His first Sol­ Frater A. F. Potochnik, O.S.B., Phone KEystone 2633 2863 Blake St. Denver Catholic who has developed a real by Dr. Gregory Zilboorg of New 2, 3, and 4; song, “ Four-Leaf emn Mass will be celebrated in SL was bom in Rock Springs, Wyo., understanding and love for the York city. According to the New Clover,” gprade 8 ; presentation of Patrick’s church, Pueblo, Sunday, Dec. 11, 1907, the son of Mr. and _S-fhPEECONOMIC-fPL Mass can group about it all the York psychiatrist heaven is a grade school purse, Phyllis Lichter May 23. Officers for the Mass will Mrs. F. Potochnik, both of whom other liturgical' functions and de­ dream that grown men and women and Joseph Talty; song, “ Jubi­ be the following; Archpriest, the are living in the Wyoming city. votions of the Church in their build for themselves out of faint late,” chorus; choral reading, Rev. J. Higgins, pastor; deacon, He was graduated from the Rock 'lloumans PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS proper places as adjuncts to the memories of their babyhood. “ House by the Side of the Road,” the Rev. John Cavanagh, Holy Springs public schools in 1926 and ^ 1414 COURT PLACE all-important renewal of the Sacri­ The baby in his cradle is loved juniors and seniors; presentation fice of Calvary. Ghost church, Denver; subdeacon, and admired by everyone. Dr. Zil­ of high school purse, Frank Canny; Paul Judge, St. Thomas’ seminary; Along with the revival of Cath­ boorg explained. He is made com­ song, “ Liebestraum,” double quar­ master of ceremonies, John O’­ olic Lay Action and the renewed fortable, fed, and catered to with­ tet; presentation of high school Shea, St, Thomas’ seminary. Fa­ EISTABLISHED SINCE 1905 MAin 5314 appreciation of the liturgy has out any effort on his part. This spiritual bouquet, Rita Mathews; ther Higgins will preach the ser­ cemo a greater appreciation of the happy state, he says, is the one to song, “ Marching Along,” chorus. mon. doctrine of the Mystical Body of which everyone unconsciously The orchestra, under direction of Rev. Mr. F. Allen Christ. Those who have heard the wants to return. Marvel McCready, will render se­ The Rev. Mr. Forrest Allen was The American Fixture Co. Holy Father’s call to Catholic Ac­ Adults may not picture heaven lections, and will accompany all born in Blanca Dec. 10, 1911. F. J. KIRCHHOF tion and have responded to the as a literal state of babyhood, the choruses. Both of his parents are dead. His Manufacturers qI beauties of Divine worship look New York man said, but they do primary and high school studies on themselves and their neighbor see it as a place free from worry were made at St. Patrick’s, Pueblo. CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS C onstruction C o . not as unrelated units, but as in­ and turmoil, from wars, strikes, Good Attendance He attended Regis college one tegral parts of a great body that competition, and hostile people year, 1929-30, and then entered CHURCH FURNITURE functions with Christ as its head where they can be as happy and St. Thomas’ seminary. Subdiaco­ and every member of His Church At Events Urged peaceful as babies in the cradle. nate and diaconate were conferred BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES BUILDERS as its members. This oneness of Even atheists and others who do on him last year by the Most Rev, Christ and His members centers in (Continued From Page One) not believe in a literal heaven sub­ 2. Birthday of our Holy Father. Bishop Urban J. Vehr. His first the Mass. Millwcfrk of All Kinds We Appreciate Your Patronage stitute for theological immortality In commemoration of the 80th Solemn Mass will be celebrated in Through many agencies, the their faith in a bigger and better birthday of the Holy Father Sun­ SL Patrick’s church, Pueblo, May FRANK KIRCHHOF, 1232-46 ARAPAHOE ST. faithful arp being drawn closer to future for humanity. day, May 30, the following facul­ 23. The officers he selected are PREISIDENT DENVER, COLO. 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. the Holy Sacrifice. Lay use of the The trouble with Dr. Zilboorg ties have been granted for use in the Rev. Joseph Higgins, pastor, missal grows from day to day. and others of his ilk is that they the dioceses of the country: archpriest; the Rev. John Cava­ Fewer people each Sunday go to become foolish when they step out 1. Every Bishop may im­ nagh, Holy Ghost church, Denver, Mass because they are obliged to of their field. Proficiency in their part the Papal blessing, with deacon; Thomas Barry, St. Thom­ do so. More and more carefully particular subjects leads them to a plenary indulgence at­ as’ seminary, subdeacon. Father follovr the priest as he recites the believe they can make infallible tached, at the Pontifical Mass Higgins will be the speaker for the beautiful age-old prayers of the pronouncements about anything celebrated May 30 or May 31. occasion. sacred liturgy. Those who do so under the sun. But ordinarily 2. A plenary indulgence is Rev. Mr. Charles Sanger Your Bank Will Help You are living the deep spiritual life they become slightly asinine in granted to everyone receiving The Rev. Mr. Charles Sanger of the Church and from the spir­ Holy Communion and praying was born in Norwalk, 0., Nov. 4, itual benefits they receive are tbeir extracurricular statements. If you do your banking where someone takes a personal Someone ought to tell the good for the intentions of the Holy 1908, the son of Mr. and Mrs. drawing the pov'er to carry on in Father on the 29th, 30th, or F. A. Sanger, both of whom are the active role of lay apostles. doctor that men believe in interest in your account, not only will you receive the usual heaven because God has told men any day within the octave of living. In the course of his stud­ in no uncertain terms that there is May 31 on fulfillment of the ies, he has attended St. Anthony’s service, but when financial problems confront you, and you need Enthusiasm Is Shown a heaven. Of course, he might usual conditions. college, San Antonio, Tex,; SL scoff at the idea that God, if he 8. A Corpus Christ! procession Joseph’s college, Collegeville, Ind.; advice and assistance, you know where you are sure to get it. believes in one, ever spoke to will be held at the seminary Sun­ St. Gregoiw’s seminary, Cincin­ At Yaciation School man, directly or indirectly. day, May 30, at 6 p. m. The serv­ nati, O. He was adopted for the A person who would wish ice will not last more than an hour Diocese of Denver and entered St. and the time was changed from Thomas’ seminary here in 1933 No depositor need be a stranger in The American National Teachers’ Institute therefore, to correct the doctor’s the afternoon to the evening in the for his course in theology. He ideas would have him read the hope that more of our lay people Bank of Denver. Its officers invite him to consult them on any Enthusiasm for the new course was ordained subdeacon June 6, Bible, would have him examine the would take this occasion to show 1936, and deacon Oct. 11, 1936. to be inaugurated this year in the Sacred Scriptures with a critical public honor to our Eucharistic His first Solemn Mass will be cele­ matter that concerns him. It is this sympathetic co-operation vacation schools of the diocese was viewpoint to see whether they are Lord within the octave of the Feast brated at St. Mary’s church, Nor­ historically authentic, would have of Corpus Christi. The attendance walk, Sunday, May 30. Officers that'has made the bank so popular and helpful. manifested at the first vacation him read what other very learned school teachers’ institute held last in past years has not been overly men, some of them atheists, have gratifying. If your people were into the seminary should report at Saturday at St. John’s school. to say about the authenticity of reminded Sunday to reserve Sun­ the seminary at 10 o’clock Mon­ East Sixth and Elizabeth. Ap­ the writings contained ■ therein. day, May 30, for this public demon­ day, June 7. I shall be very happy proximately 75 nuns and several If the doctor would do this and if stration of faith, possibly more to interview at the Chancery any he thinks logically, he must come candidates you may wish to present seminarians attended the session. might attend. to the conclusion that there is 4. Monday, May 31, Pontifical so that they might receive their The Rev. F. Gregory Smith, dioc­ American God, that Christ is the Son of God, National Bank Mass will be celebrated at ML application form in advance. esan director of the Confraternity that He soeaks with authority, that Olivet cemetery at 10 o’clock for Wishing you every blessing, I of Christian Doctrine, presided. what He has said of heaven in the the repose of the souls of those am Scriptures is true because He said 17th.at Lawrence Frank Kirchhof, Pres. The second of the institutes will buried there. Faithfully yours in Christ, It. 6. Sunday, June 6, joint gradua­ m URBAN J. VEHR, be held this Saturday at St. John’s If Dr. Zilboorg would do tion of the Catholic high schools Bishop of Denver. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation school at 2 p. m. A Sister of these things, he would probably in the city will be held in the City P. S. You are cordially invited Loretto, a Sister of Charity, and conclude that dim memories of auditorium beginning at 3 o’clock. to be present at the ordination Usten to "Ports of CaU,** Over KLZ, Every Monday, 7:30 to 8. a Sister of St. Joseph will give babyhood have nothing to do with The progfram should not last more ceremonies Saturday morning at a demonstration lesson for the as­ man’s idea of heaven. He would than an hour or an hour and a 9:30 at thi Cathedral and impose Next Monday, "Argentinct* sembly, using the new course as probably also stop concocting quarter, hands on the ten newly ordained g basis of instruction. fairy tales.—-Rev. W. J. Canavan. 6. All candidates for entrance priests. Thursday, May 20,1937 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4206 PAGE FIVE

Mri'.nUM i Fr. LaJeunesse Was Expert on Farming Ordination Gifts gyc.D.OFA. Confessional Stoles, inches wide...... $1.25 The Very Rev. G. Joseph La­ Father LaJeunesse lived 38 Jeunesse, veteran dean of Fort years in Fort Collins. It was a Confessional Stoles, IV2 inches wide...... $1.50 Durango.— The Catholic Daugh­ Collins and pastor there from place way out in the wilderness Confessional Stoles, 2 inches wide...... $2.00 ters of America met Tuesday eve­ 1899 until his death two weeks when he volunteered to go and Holy Water Fountainettes...... $1, $2, $2.50 and $5 JUST AS ning, May 11, for the purpose of ago, made a real contribution to work in 1899, with Greeley electing oiScers for the ensuing the development of the Fort Col­ and Loveland as missions. By Priest New Rituals...... $1.75 and $2.50 year. The -following members lins region by his agricultural ex­ 1900, he had the present beautiful Oil Stocks, Metal Gold Plated...... $6.50 were chosen: Grand regent, Mrs. periments and accomplishments. church ready for dedication. Gilbert Perkins; vice grand re­ Intimate glimpses of his work are The story goes that only one Sterling Silver...... $9.50 gent, Mrs Frank Moran; proph­ given in the following reminis­ man encouraged Father -La­ Pyxes, Sterling Silver, gold plated...... $9 to $12 AVAILABLE etess, Miss Marie Andrews; moni­ cences prepared by the Rev. J. P. Jeunesse to undertake the build­ tor, Mrs. Mary Conklin; historian. Trudel, S.S., who worked with Fa­ ing of the church; the few other Chalices...... $18.50 to $110 Miss Lillian Dailey; lecturer, Mrs. ther LaJeunesse in Fort Collins parishioners considered him over­ Ritual, Stole, 1% inches, and leather case Charles Longstrom; financial sec­ for years: confident. retary, Miss Mary Sheehan; treas­ After living seven years in the complete ...... $3.75 urer, Miss Margaret Gorman; trus­ sacristy, the priest erected a two- tees for three years, Miss Rose story rectory with a foundation yfe Also Carry a Complete Line of Books to so solidly built that it would take Cavanaugh and Miss Martha HaD Hurk M Delight Any Young Priest Clark. After the business meeting, dynamite to break it. Up-to-date facilities and equipment, and the members surprised Miss Ema He was always anxious to build Dieckman, first bride-elect of St. a fine school and pay for the Greeting Cards for Ordination as well as other Anthony’s court, by presenting her greater part of it himself. That occasions...... 10^, 15^, 25^, and 50^ special attention to out-of-town calls, make with a satin comforter. Refresh­ No-Hit Battle explains the interest he took in ments consisting of ice cream and acquiring lands and in cultivating Horan Funeral Service as available to people cake were served, and a beautiful­ them. Like the Trappists in some ly decorated bride’s cake, the Pitching his second no-hit, no- other parts of the country, he ren­ handiwork of Miss Rose Cava­ run game of the season, George dered a real service to agriculture James Clarke twenty-five and fifty miles away as in the im­ naugh, graced the prospective Hall of Holy Family high again by showing the farmers how to bride’s* table. The honoree cut tied the Parochial league lead into improve low lands by systematic and served the cake to the mem­ a tight knot Wednesday by throw­ drainage. He was known as a mediate vicinity of Denver, bers. ing his fire ball past St. Francis’ 100-per-cent businessman in the Church Goods House Mother’s day was fittingly cele­ high batters for seven innings to community and was called a Headquarters for Articles of Devotion, Church Finishings, brated by the C. D. of A., who, win, 4 to 0. The 18-year-old sen­ “ square shooter.” Books for the Catholic Laity and Clergy after attending Mass and Holy ior struck out 13 to lengthen his When, in 1925, he began to Communion in a body, repaired to strike-out string to the incredible build his school in his sixties, the 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 a coffee shop, where they entei’- total of 104 in 51 innings, includ­ Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, tained their mothers at a break­ ing two non-league battles. His while congratulating him for his fast. The table was decorated in other no-hit accomplishment was undertaking, told him that it the court colors, purple, white, at the expense of Regis college in would cause him to “ sweat blood.” and gold, and spring flowers, a an exhibition a couple of weeks Father LaJeunesse remembered The Girvin Furniture & Auction Co. gift from Mrs. Klahn. Marie An­ ago. that prediction of the Bishop Ml when, after contracting sickness GOOD taste, Usting comfort and satisfaction in house furnishings can be had in 1 A N D SON CHAPELS drews acted as toastmaster, Cath­ Hall’s team-mates backed him our Retail Department at cost you can afford, cash or credit Unique etock to select erine Bodo sang two appropriate splendidly with a one-error de­ as a result of his overwork, he had from of high class furniture, velvet and Axminster rugs, Simmons beM, circulator fense and built up a four-run ad­ to submit to a major operation. heaters, guaranteed ranges and ice refrigerators. We exchange, trade, buy for cash, l52i^ O leveland ^^laoe songs, and Mumie O’Connell gave a toast to the mothers. vantage in the first two innings to Two minor operations also in 1524-28 Court PI., Denver. Tel, KEystone 6856. A bake sale at the Wahler store give their hurler a safety margin. the last two years, together with is being sponsored by the Altar Auer of St. Francis’ pitched a the worry of paying the bills for and Rosary society. game that would have been better the new structure, seriously , un­ GuarJiaS forever our founders Ideals Seven-year-old Betty Hotter, than average against anything ex­ dermined his strength. For two granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. cept no-hit opposition, giving only years before his death, he was not ARGONAUT HOTEL John Hotter of the Animas valley, four hits, four walks, and four able to celebrate Mass or say the was killed when struck by an auto­ runs. Cuneo’s two-bagger and Office, a privation that he accept­ Where Denver’s Society Entertains for Luncheons and Dinners = ? = ed with all his other sufferings, mobile in Fresno, Calif. Betty was McCarthy’s three-bagger for Holy FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, returning from school Friday, Family high helped the cause. mental and corporal, with the May 7, when the accident oc- Leadership Tied greatest humility. DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE TABOR 2361 cured. The victory over the south side Father JaLeunesse was “ meek and humble of heart” — ^the per­ Win a New 1937 Chevro­ John Duggan celebrated his team moved the Holy Family nine Boautiful Ballrooms Private Dining Rooms LOREHO ALUMNAE, SENIORS sonification of gentleness. let, cedar chest full to the birthday by entertaining a party back into a first-place tie with the of schoolmates at dinner. Fol­ hard-hitting St. Joseph’s team, In an open confession at one of brim, many other valu­ ARE GUESTS OF FACULTY lowing the dinner, John honored after St, Joseph’s defeat of Holy the graduation exercises of his his guests at a theater party. Family high Sunday had dropped school, he declared that he had able prizes. made the mistaki of his life in (Loretto Height! College) luncheon to be held Saturday aft­ the north aiders temporarily into a second-level tie with Cathedral. not building the school earlier in The alumnae and seniors of ernoon. the history of the parish instead HOME PUBLIC St. Dominic’s The officers for the coming year 6 TO SE R V E IN Hall lost his first game of the year Loretto Heights college and Pan­ Sunday when St. Joseph’s solved of waiting for the time when he cratia hall were the guests of the will be Mary Nieters, president; his speed-balling eight times for had raised enough money himself faculty Sunday, May 16, at a Margaret Dunphy, vice president, OTHER DIOCESES on his farms to pay for the edifice. nine runs and a 9-to-7 win. Hall MARKET Maytime Bazaar lovely breakfast that followed and Mrs. Marion C. Courtney, Still, his school is beautifully struck out ten in seven innings. Mass and Communion. The Rev. secretary. Five students of St. Thomas’ Mangone of Cathedral pitched and solidly built, and his grateful May 27 - 28 - 29 Theodore J. Schulte, S.J., spoke Those present were Mmes. Otis L. seminary \vill be ordained outside parishioners are not worried about of the many fine opportunities Urien, James C. Courtney, Walter Baker, of Denver and one already has methodically for 12 innings in Ca­ Courtesy Miles-Dryer Edward B. Saul, J. J. Doollni?, John thedral’s over-time clash with a its cost, for they have something Loretto has to offer, and urged Gwan. Cletus Charron, James Kelly, E. been ordained. They are an to be Cut Flowers stubborn Annunciation nine, Sun­ that will stand for ages.' each member to support her alma J. Lowery. James Kenney, Vincent Syrd, stationed in other dioceses, and In the words of Bishop Vehr, J. J. Johnson, John Meek, and James day, and struck out 24 men for Potted Plants mater. are the following: The Rev. Mr. the parish plant at Fort Collins Creamer, and Misses Marcella Colburn, one of the season’s top-flight .hurl­ Joan Ayres, Anne Sullivan, Jewel! Mc­ Oscar W. Vogel, the Rev. Bernard (with the large tract of ground A meeting followed the break­ ing performances. Cathedral held Funeral Designs Govern, Gladys O’FarreP, Kathleen J. Jaster, the Rev.- Mr. Willard that Father LaJeunesse’s fore­ W. S. Sanderson fast at which the seniors of Lo­ O’Hare, Claire Mooney, Lucille Edwards, second place through its 9-to-7 A. Kinney, the Rev. Mr. James sight had acquired for a nominal \eJ y p j retto and Pancratia hall were in­ Asrnes Weber, Shirley Sullivan. Margaret F. Shea, the Rev. Mr. John J. victory,- and Annunciation high TELEPHONE MA. 3618

PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 20, 193t SODALITY ELECTION IS HELD Parish Sodality Academy Annual at Printer’s BY MERCY HOSPITAL NURSES (Merer Hoipital) of St. Thomas’ seminary, who also To Fete Mothers The nurses* sodality has en­ delivered the sermon. The Cath­ Dates Selected joyed with profit the series of lec­ olic nurses received Communion tures given in the scholastic year at this Mass. At 9 o’clock, break­ (St. Philomena’i Parish) by the Rev. Theodore Schulte, S. (Regit High School) fast was served to the class in the The Sodality of the Blessed Vir­ J., director. Many spiritual ad­ dining hall. A reception followed The examinations will begin for vantages have been given the so- the graduation exercises at the gin will entertain at a mother and the seniors Wednesday, May 26, dalists by the Rev. Joseph Trudel, Cathedral, where the nurses re­ daughter card party Tuesday eve­ and the other classes will hold their first examinations Friday, S.S., chaplain. The annual elec­ ceived their diplomas. The re­ ning, May 25, at the Junior League tion of officers resulted as fol­ May 28. The seniors will have a ception was held in the auditorium shop, 400 East Colfax. All mem­ lows: President, Josephine Mur­ of the hospital. holiday May 28, because they are phy, Canon City; Eileen Murphy, bers and their mothers are invited. having a day of recollection under The beautiful Grotto of Our the guidance of the Re . William Salt Lake City, vice president; Lady of Lourdes, erected by the On Sunday at the 9 o’clock Mass, Maxine Smith, Valley Ranch, N. the sodality will receive Commun­ O’Shaughnessy, S.J., Saturday, Rev. Walter Steidel in 1932, was May 29. Communion and break­ Mex., secretary, and Lucine Quint, the scene of the May procession ion in a body. The Mass will be Brush, treasurer. fast with the parents of the and crowning Thursday evening. offered for those present. graduates are scheduled for Sun­ The Rev. Michael J. Maher was May 13. Lilacs in profusion and a guest at the hospital on a trip The P.-T. A. will hold the final day morning. May 30. graceful ferns were the decora­ meeting of the year Monday, May to Denver. tions. The grotto and garden James Wright, William Hamil­ Kiernan Moran, father of the 24, instead of the last Monday in ton, John Hamilton, and Donald were illuminated by electric lights. the month, as is usually the cus­ Rev. John P. Moran of Golden, is The ceremony opened with Sol­ Green were confirmed by the Most tom. The new officers will be in­ Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr at receiving medical treatment at the emn Benediction of the Blessed hospital. stalled by Mrs. A. H. Rampe, dioc­ St. Catherine’s church Tuesday Sacrament in the chapel; the Very Commencement day in the esan chairman of the P.-T.A. The evening. Edward Mitchell is re­ Rev. Dr. William Higgins offi­ Very Rev. Dr. William Higgins school of'nursing began with the Mitt Rita Kohl, left, editor-in-chief, and Dorothy Sunderland, ceiving instructions and will be ciated, assisted by Father Trudel will speak. The First Commun­ community Mass at 6 o’clock. A right, businett manager, together with Attociate Editort Peggy Young baptized before the end of classes and the Rev. F. Zimkosky. The ion breakfast was provided this this month. He will be received special. Mass for the class of 1937 end Marian Farnan and Attittant Butineit Manager Catherine Bergin, procession of nurses, led by Betty year by the P.-T. A. A committee into the Church so that he can was celebrated at 8 o’clock by the ancounce that The Saimaraci St. Mary's academy annual* is now in Crouch and Laura Inghram, headed by Mrs. Hanifen and con­ make First Holy Communion on Rev. William J. Kenneally, C.M., the hands of the p r in t e r and will soon be ready for distribution. marched from the chapel through sisting of Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Woods, the Feast of Corpus Christi. the east gateway, then across the and Mrs. Selander arranged and garden. The nurses to the right The boarders had a picnic in AID SOCIETY TO prepared the breakfast. Mmes. the hills Saturday. They camped of the grotto and the sisters to Near, Springer, and Kearns- se­ near the road in upper Boulder MEET TUESDAY the left formed an avenue through lected favors, and the mothers of THIRTY-FIVE RECEIVE FIRST Creek canon. Stephen Davidson which the vested clergy passed. the children assisted with the met with the only mishap of the The Dominican Sisters of the Marie Schlageck, attended by serving. day when a boulder loosened by Kathryn Doherty, crowned the COMMUNION AT ST. PATRICK’S Sick Poor and the Friends of the W. C. Schwenger is doing nicely climbers far up the peak rolled statue. After the act of conse­ .•■■ick Poor Aid society will meet following an operation last week on his finger and tore the finger­ cration had been recited, Father Tuesday afternoon. May 25, at at Mercy hospital. (St. Patrick’! Parith) day evening in the library. The nail loose. It was promptly treated (.’orpus Christ! convent, 25th and Higgins delivered a sermon on Thirty-five children received business session was followed by Mrs. L. Burns entertained the by a physician in Boulder and Gaylord. Mrs. J. M. Harrington, “ Devotion to Mary, Queen of First Holy Communion in a beau­ a social directed by the fifth and is healing rapidly. president, will preside. The pro­ May.’’ The music consisted of members of Mrs. J. A. Smethill’s tiful ceremony at the 9 o’clock sixth grade mothers. Card games The latest release of an auto­ gram will be under the direction of congregational singing of May club at the last meeting of the Mass Sunday. They were: with prizes and refreshments were mobile company’s commercial films S R F E L J n Y Mrs. John Schilling. The Rev. hyinns. The return procession year Tuesday, May 18. Honors Robert Burns. Edward Borg. Michael enjoyed. were shared by Mrs. Hahn and Carrara, James Casto, Adolph Chavez, was shown to the student body Barry Wogan will speak. Mrs. passed before the grotto to the Steven DeAngc'.is, John Hubkey. Donald Clatt Leadert Litted Thursday morning at assembly. liay Tharp will sing, accompanied chapel. Singing of “ Holy God, Mrs. Smethills. Lcchman. Charles Lembo, Frank Har- Class leaders for the past six Mrs. f*. D. Jennings’ club met tclli, Cecil Martinez, Paul Ortega, Mi­ It was interesting in its scientific PICDLY LJIGCLY by Mrs. John Schilling. Refresh­ We Praise Thy Name” closed the weeks are as follows: (xrade 8, details. ments will be served by the sis- rite. Miss Cecilia Groom played with Mrs. Nellie Mohan Tuesday, chael Sisco, Robert Urbana, Philip Zan- Mary Shanley; grade 7, William May 18. Honors were shared by !Tarl, Mildred Apple, Jessie Berlinger, Jackie Celia was acclaimed on i er.s. the organ. Mabel Boggio, Helen Bullock, Betty De- Hogan; grade 6, William Shanley; PrtcM effective in all Safew aj and Pigslr Wiggly Stores in Denver Angclis, Lorraine Dezzutti, Evelyn the campus Monday because of his Mrs. Dooling and Mrs. Nevin. Mrs. grade 6, Frieda Moreno; grade 4, and tnbnrbt, Hay 21 and 22. Julia O’Neill and Mrs. McGrath Fanticone, Elizabeth Farley, Margaret Joseph Keelan; grade 3, Thomas vnnning the state singles cham­ Farley, Lorraine Franca, Eleanor Guida, pionship in the high school tennis will entertain next. Florence Jannacito, Frances Martinez. Feely; grade »2, Richard Lucy, and Mrs. G. L. Monaghan’s club met Pauline Moreno, Edith SaBel}: Lilly grade 1, Shirley Schwartz. tournr.. sent at Boulder. He was with Mrs. W. H. Wolfe Tuesday, Sanchez, Gildn Mae Sterger, Shirley The marriage of Miss Frances mentioned by the judges as giving Edward^s Pauls, and Donna Lee Lockwood. Marion Chiolero and Herbert Mi­ the outstanding performance in ------May 18. Honors were shared by Following the Mass, breakfast Mrs. Monaghan and Mrs. Schaf- chael Edmonds will take place at the tournament at the University was served the class by the Nuptial Mass Tuesday morning, of Colorado. buch. Mrs. Mulcahy will entertain Mothers’ club. All the attendants, Dependable Coffee next. May 25, at 8:30 o’clock. Father Barry Currigan has been named ST. DOMINIC’S altar boys and the Rev. A. Som-1 officiating, After a valedictorian for the commence­ New Drip Grind One Mrs. L, A. Fair’s club met with maruga also were guests. The „.:ii short trip, they will reside in ment exercises June 4, and Robert Vacuum Pack...... Pound Mrs. R. J. Garland. Mrs. Reid, a cake lamb donated by Mrs. Melphy 25 Denver. Kelley has been given the assign­ guest, won the honors. Mrs. G. J. was awarded to Edward Borg. MAYTIME Garber will entertain next. Softball Team, March on ment of writing the class poem. Mmes. Melphy, Billings, Miller, In the past two weeks, the soft- Spieler, Dezzutti, Lockwood, The speakers at the May shrine Miss Mary Horap entertained ball teams, one for boys and one this week are Joseph McMeel, 2 Spring, Canzone, and Durbin, Pork & BeansS“ u”c^nt...... 2 for 23c at a local tea room for the mem­ for girls, both coached by the Rev. Robert Hickey, Nicholas Truglio, forming the committee in charge BAZAAR bers of Mrs. Neyen’s club. Mrs. Maurus Zabolitzky, O.S.B., have Robert Griffith, a n d William Ott and Mrs. G L. Schott shared of the breakfast, wish to extend added a number o f laurels to their Hamilton. Tomato Juice No’:’’i’‘t.ii c .n ...... 3 for l7c honors. The next meeting will their thanks to everyone who made crown of past diamond victories. be with Mrs. Campbell. this breakfast possible by their The girls’ team defeated the girls’ assistance, both financial and Pineapple Juice Small cant, ...... 2 for 15c Mrs. H. W. Swigert entertained team of Mt. Carmel school May Evening Card Party Mrs. Schwenger’s club Friday. physical. The May meeting of 4 by a score of 38 to 6. The boys’ the Mothers’ club was held Thurs- team came out victorious in a Held in Canon City ...... _...2for23c game with the boys’ team of Mt. Carmel school May 7 by a score No. 1 tall cant..... May 27 - 28 - 29 Academy Sodality nD of 12 to 11. Another big day Canon City.— The members of Pink Salmon 2 for 21c for the girls’ team was May 12, St. Michael’s parish enjoyed an when it trounced the girls’ team evening card party in St. Michael’s Shredded Wheat...... Package 12e-( Ham Dinner May 27 Elects Officers of St. Catherine’s school by the hall Monday night. May 17. Mrs huge margin of 58 to 8. Thomas Horrigan, Mrs. J. J. Mc­ (St. Mary’t Academy) The girls’ team is made up of Donnell, Mrs. Vincent Donahue, Potato Snips 1 Ib. package...... 22c 1937 CHEVROLET St. Mary’s sodalists held their Captain Josephine Lucarelli, Sadie and Mrs. John Scavarda were i annual election Friday, May 14. Campanella, Georgina Scarpello, hostesses. There was a large at­ Mary Jane Nolan received a ma­ Kuner’s Ketchup Large bottlet...... 2 for 25c GIVEN AWAY (Bletted Sacrament Parith) Helen Dezzutti, Betty Sena, Marie tendance and all enjoyed the in­ jority of votes and will act as pre­ The organization meeting of the LaConda, Lillian Martinez, Evelyn teresting games. Refreshments fect of St. Mary’s sodality in the Come and Join in the Fun P.-T. A. will be held in the school Pabrizio, Bernice Meskew, An- were served at the close. Oxydol Regular package...... 2Ic 1937-38 school year. Frances hall Wednesday afternoon, May geline Croci, Marie Casagranda, Miss Cecile Haley, formerly of Heart was elected vice prefect. 26, at 2 o’clock. All mothers are and Elizabeth Notch. The mem­ this city, and Arthur Cress of COURTESY The other officers are: Secretary, expected to be present. to help bers of the boys’ team are Cap­ Westcliffe were married in Denver —— — Fruits and Vegetables’—— Josephine Walsh, and treasurer, formulate a progi-am for the asso­ tain Junior LaGuardia, Anthony Friday, May 14, before the Rev Boulevard Mortuary Patsy Parle. ciation. Mrs. Alfred H. Rampe, Melphy, Dennis Carlton, John William Gallagher. They were ac­ Florida Charlotte Fletcher was re-elect­ Healey, Joseph Mauro, James Pic- Grapefruit Seediest, 70 tize. 4 for 29c ed as president of the mission diocesan chairman of the P.-T. A., companied by Mrs. Jack Haley, will assist at this initial meeting. coli, Edward Looney, Grival Gon- group and Virginia Gregory sec­ , T . TIT,., Mrs. Louise Cress, and Mr. and Friday evening. May 21, St. zales, Louis Martinez, Jack Bui- Mrs. Milton Parker, California retary. lock, James Canzona, and Theodore ’s circle will sponsor a Mr. and Mrs. John Drake will New Potatoes Shafters.... 8 lbs. 25c St. Mary’s Glee club has been card party in the school hall. Res­ Carlton. invited to sing for the members Firtt Annual to Be Printed leave soon for Colorado Springs, ervations may be made through where they will make their home, of St. John’s Altar and Rosary the members of the committee in Besides preparing for their Fresh Wax Beans Louisiana Lb. 10c society at a meeting to be held charge, Mmes. Margaret Kretsch­ graduation day, June 6, the eighth Charles Doherty was a dinner at the home of Mrs. Francis Hoart CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING mer, P. J. Desilets, J. C. Dutton, grade, with the other members of host at his home on Main street May 21 at 3:30 p. m. and Frank Wagner. Refreshments the stoff of the Comet, the school Tuesday night of this week when The sophomore class has shown will be served, and table and about paper, is working dexterously he observed his 17th birthday by true mission zeal in the past week ten special prizes will be awarded. under the direction of the Rev. entertaining a few friends. Guesto Dressed Hens fS'Ji'J'iLt” " ” '..... Lb. 27c in its generous efforts to fit out The pupils of the first four Maurus Zabolitzky, O.S.B., to pre­ were Kenneth Gerlach, Eddie Wil­ Classified Ads two first communicants, a boy and grades will give a music recital sent the students and parishioners liams, Earl Anna, John Susman, Rhineland Franks s.Vk" ...... Lb. 25c It will pay you to read ALL of the following advertiiementt. a girl. in the school hall Sunday evening. with the school’s first annual. Claire Schmitt, and William Mur­ In May, the four high school Mrs. Tony Amato is confined to Original designs and lettering are phy. classes have pledged themselves to her home because of a broken now being prepared by Wilson James Balagna o f Brewster, Fish Fillets?.".'?...... Lb. 15c care for Mary’s altar in the domes­ Graham. DRUG STORES FURNITURE WANTED foot. who is ill of pneumonia, is receiv­ tic chapel. 'The first week of May, At the last Altar and Rosary so­ Ernest Nicoletti returned from ing medical treatment at a local Lamb Legs Quality...... Lb. 25c HUTCHINSON’S PHARMACY the senior class cared for it. Last a few days’ visit in Salt Lake City, ciety meeting, Mrs. S. A. Reisen- hospital. Your Nnborhood Druggist WANTED— Household furniture and week, the juniors kept it decked where he was called by the death Ph»n« SPruce 0688 700 So. Pearl furnishings. St. Vincent de Paul society man gave a final report on the Clarence Dolan, formerly of JAMES HUTCHINSON Call TA. 7846. 1824 Larimer. in beautiful lilacs, and in the com of an aunt, Mrs. Anselmo. Easter Monday ball, the gross re­ As the time draws near for the this city and now living in West­ ing week the sophomore class will ceipts being $1,562. The Rev. have charge. annual bazaar to be held in June, cliffe, received word this week FURNACES AND GRATES Clarence Issenmann gave a lecture BARBER SHOP Miss Rita Kohl will entertain very encouraging reports are that his cousin, Burtls Dolan of on “ The Catacombs of Rome.” ing made by heads of the various Chicago, was killed in the crash FURNACES INSTALLED A REPAIRED her student friends on May 21 at 'The society presented Mrs. W. E. H. H. York. 527 E. Eznosition. PE. 2218 First class barber shop. Bemie Mack’s the Wellshire Country club. committees in charge. Especially of the German airship, Hinden- Barber Shop, 1270 Santa Fe Drive, Weldon with a statue of Our Lady Eiize, McEnery of the class of encouraging are the reports on burg, at Lakehurst, N. J. of Grace as a token of apprecia­ LUGGAGE 1940 will entertain Sh. Philomena’s the grand cash prizes and the Mrs. Margaret Bower is ill at WANTED—Household furniture, old cloth* tion of her long and faithful serv­ souvenir program. ' the home of her daughter, Mrs. inR, pictures, kitchen utensils, etc. The club Saturday, May 22. ice in the parish. The presenta­ Leather Goods Make an Ideal Denver Deanery’s Benefit Shop. Call Tabor The Junior Marionettists co­ Contributions of garden flowers Vincent Donahue. Graduation Gift tion was made by Mrs. George 2916. 1835 Lawrence street. operated with the members' of the will be gratefully received at the rhe A. E. MEEK TRUNK & BAG C a McDevitt. Two new members, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Al- 1035 I6th SL KE. 3079 Loretto Heights sodality May 19 rectory for decoration of the al­ Mrs. Paul Horan and Dr. Pearl styne and children and Mr. and MATCHED ALUMINUM SET REAL ESTATE FOR SALE at 4 p. m. when the academy g;roup tars in the summer months. Eberly, were welcomed into the Mrs. J. J. McDonnell motored Sun­ showed various little plays in the society. day to Pueblo, where they spent Near Regis College, living room, breakfast Loretto Heights college auditorium Third Order Members the day on a pleasure trip. 21 LARGE PIECES .MORGAN’S EGG FARM nook, kitchen, built in cupboards, high for the benefit of the various or­ Jack Spitler, son of Mrs. Tracy We deliver in your neighborhood. oven gas range, 2 sunny bedrooms. 3*piece Spitler, is expected to retuni Sun­ Florence Sullivan of Alameda, bath, nice cement basement. Atlas furnace. phan homes in Denver. To Convene on Sunday 801 Sheridan Blvd. - KE. 3883 day from the senior inspection Calif., spent last week at the home j 2 lots, garage, worth $3,500. Will sacrifice Ruth Phyllis Haberl entertained The Third Order of St. Francis for $2,750 $500 down, balance like rent, of his sister, Mrs. J. Leo Sterling. J the seventh and eighth grades at trip of the mining and metallurgy will hold its monthly meeting of SELF-MEASURINC PERC,. HOUSE CLEANING see C. C. Haas. 1938 Washington. MA. 6587. engineers of the Colorado School a mountain picnic May 19. Mrs. men and women Sunday, May 23, Miss Mary McDonough was a of Mines. The itinerary included at 3:30 n. m. in St. Elizabeth’s Florence visitor Monday, May 17. 4-qr. WMMTUNC KETTLE EDDIE O’NEILL GIBRALTAR CLUB Haberl, Mrs. Robert Kelly, and Mrs. Wood acted as chaperons. points in Kansas, Missouri, Illi­ church. There will be a reception Mrs. £. J. Hollister and Mrs. YO. 8900-H nois, and Wisconsin. , and profession. Wall Washing. M'all Paper Cleaning, Meets every Monday evening at 7 :30 p. m., John Drake entertained the Ladies’ Mrs. Pat Dolan will entertain •-qT. COVERED KETTLE Floors and Woodwork ’ Scrubbed and 71 West Baj'aud Ave. Good speakers. Hear Card club in St. Michael’s hall Waxed. Window Washing. Skilled White all about the old age pension. Everybody St. Rita’s circle at a bridge lunch­ witness the May crowning. The Thursday afternoon. May 13. Workmen, all Work Guaranteed. Mer­ welcome. eon Tuesday, May 25, at the Jun­ queen and her attendants were led chants, we will work Sundays and Nights There were 25 women present. J! S-IN-1 DOUBLE BOILER ior League shop. into church by a procession of “ 3-QT. BOTTOM—NEWJ for your convenience. Mrs. Jack Ward, Mrs. C. C. Nel­ Mrs. A. J. Harrington enter­ school girls in white. The queen, tained St. Norbert’s circle last Margaret Ann Drinkard, crowned son, and Mrs. Allen Bowen won FOR SAL. $500 beautiful tone piano, perfect con> the prizes. 4-QT. COVERED KEHLE dition, sacrifice $85.00. week at a bridge luncheon, 12 the statue o f the Blessed Virgin; FOR SALE—5 rooms down, and 2 up. 509 Fourteenth Street members being present. The the crown-bearer was Catherine strictly modem. Light brick, beautiful Prussiner, and the attendants car­ 4> SALT I PEPPER SHAKERS location. Three blocks from St. Vincent prizes were won by Mrs. Thomas NURSES TO HAVE Young Lady, Denver resident. Catholic Col­ Greene and Mrs. Carl Hansen.. rying bouquets were Marlon de Paul school. Owner hat been trans­ 2-qUART SAUCE PAN ferred. Will sell at sacriflee. Hurry if lege ntudent, exceptional character and The benefit bridge party given Friend, Virginia Desilets, Mary ANNUAL EVENT you want this one. Essert Realty Co., ability, pleasing personality, like summer Evelyn Currigan, Shirley Eakins, 1030 So. Gaylord. SP. 3306.

NOW ON OF It is not possible to print all the The Most Rev. John Joseph PREFERRED GIFT names of the contestants who sub­ Glennon, Archbishop of St. Louis, Livingroom, Diningroom & Bedroom Furniture mitted entries in last week’s “ In­ IMPORTANT IN whose name was hidden among the Ufa holds much for Ihoso verted Letter Puzzle Contest” inverted letters of the advertise­ who moke the most of time. and Occasional Pieces sponsored by the Denver Catholic ments on this page last week, is Give your groduote the highest patent Register. Following, however, are one of the outstanding members protection and help that Is some of the earliest entrants in the of the American Hierarchy. He found in a Hamilton watch. Why Not Modernize Your Home on Our Conyenient Terms? A L L ENTRIES Hamilton — by octuol In­ contest: * vestigation— is the gradu­ Fred Linstedt of 575 Bannock ates' preferred watch .. . F L O ill Trade in Your Old Furniture street, Denver, winner; Fannie Test of Skill Is Entertaining, Educational, It is America's most accu­ Marriott, Mary Skees, Sister M. rate watch. % Home made biacuita. and cakes, Phone or Write and Our Appraiser \yill Call. Bathildes, Magdalene Kroeger, And Offers Chances to Win $5 and cookirs add a personal touch of Mary Jane Mulcahy, H. M. Bishop, Cash Prize hospitality to every meal. Everyonq Mrs. W. R. Keefe, Naomi O’Meara, likes home baking. Margaret P. Dynes, Marie E. ^ S X s^tu ioh /i FuRNiiijRE Gst Creamer, Mrs. Victor Hebert, Mrs? Accuracy as well as speed is necessary if you want to The LIBt D. M. Kerr, Edward J. Palmer, I be a winner of one of the ten $5 prizes offered in the “ In­ 61.60 down and 50c a week hoys any CH*01T /S4f ARAPAHOEsr. MA453^ Mary A. Maguire, Margaret Werle, Hungarian Flour Mills Hamilton, Bulova. or El(in Watch. THIRTY-TIVE VEAR& IN PEHVEt^,.. Mrs. Mary Carroll, Miss Alice E. verted Letter Puzzle Contest” sponsored by The Denver u DENVER Jones, Mrs. T. F. Carr, Sister M. Gatholic Register. Many answers to the weekly puzzles Coaina, Sister Evarista, Mary Ho­ have been received but some are not entirely accurate. Be Busch Jewelay Co. ran, Roy Figlino, Benedictine Sis­ sure you read the rules carefully and submit your answers SALES ters, E. D. Sheehan, Margaret Day, 10 Broadway .... SP. 1573 F. E. Byrne, Florence Earners, as quickly as possible, for speed and accuracy are the PARTS SERVICE M. Charlotte Jumes, Christina prime factors in deciding the weekly winnfer. Mitchell, and Mrs. H. W. Kelly. A modern service department properly equipped and conveniently located— Winner in the second week of the contest is Fred Lin­ Employing: only factory>traincd mechanics. stedt of 575 Bannock St., Denver. Why not win the $5 FASHIONS IN GOOD TASTE CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. prize yourself next week by find­ $500 Gift to Keep ing the name of an American prel A Colfax at Ogden TA. 3339 ate, hidden among the inverted Exclusively in Denver 5 Nuns for Year letters on this page. ll Each week, a brief biography of (Continued From Page One) the prelate whose name is used G o t h a m Mrs. Garrison suggested that she will appear on this page. Readers Progress f l / o r Quality \ make whatever gift she wished to who clip these stories will have a / Zinc Etching \ useful and educational series Color Plates-Half Tbnes ^ the Fort Collins mission. Plunge The Sisters of St. Joseph, whose about ten prominent Church lead­ M iik'J l& d e motherhouse is in Stevens Point, ers at the end of the contest. Seelemdti-^Ehret The puzzles will be arranged (Continued From Page One) e w , /: 3300 W. Florida Wise., went from there to Fort Photo CngmVevs Collins in 1934. Their coming with inverted letter? in different Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy, 3860 Idle- Ave. was preceded, by a visit from,the advertisements. The letters, when wild, Wheatridge, Methodist; Mrs. Archbithop Glennon put together properly, will spell Helen Roach, 1102 Josephine, Epis­ was born June 14, 1862, in Kin- Adults 40c mother general, who decided that, since the order had no nuns labor­ the last name of an American Car­ copalian; Mrs. Blanche Ruether, negad, County Meath, Ireland, and ^ (T A X V U j 1060 Logan, Baptist; Mrs. Eliza Children 25c ing in foreign lands, this was an dinal, Archbishop, or Bishop. In was educated for the priesthood opportunity for them to do real order to assist the contestants, the Skinner, 817 East 16th avenue, in All Hallows college in Dublin. Colfax at Lo^an 12:30 Noon Until mission work. Register will publish a write-up unbaptized, and Edmund Thystrup, He was graduated from this insti­ A 1303 Champa, Lutheran. The KEystone 5333 10:30 P. M. Your business is Four nuns came from the each week about the member of tution and was ordained in 1884. three members of the class who motherhouse in the fall of 1934. the Hierarchy whose name can be That same year he was sent to WEDDING RINGS G A R T jj appreciated here. already have been baptized are THE BOSABY School was held in the old Church assembled from the inverted let­ the American parish of St. Patrick Clyde Caffee, 325 East'18th ave­ of the Holy Ghost, which had ters, giving a hint as to his iden- in Kansas City, Mo., where he re­ “ Symbol of Devotion.*’ vd the tity. nue, previously unbaptized; Max­ mained as an assistant pastor until design of this boautiful new Graoefruit Juice Trellises Flower JOHNSON originally been a Presbyterian wedding ring. Obtainable in Following are the rules of the ine Caffee, his daughter, who had 1887. He served as rector of the natural or white gold or plati* SANDERS church. One hundred and fifty been a Methodist, and Mrs. Maye No. 2 cans 50c and 75c Boxes, Urns Mexican children were enrolled. contest, Which must be observed: Cathedral in Kansas City until num with matching groomb’ FOR RENT Vanderbur, 1916 Grant, Presby­ rings if desired. 2 for 23c The beneficial effects of the nuns’ 1. Employes of the Register and 1892 under Bishop Hogan. He was terian. Buy on Convenient Credit CEMENT instructions on their pupils have their families are ineligible to made Vicar General of the diocese Wallboard, Wood Father Johnson has an average been commented on by city offi­ compete. in 1894 and in 1896 he was elected Busch Jewelry Co...... 5 0 ^ 2. Pick out the inverted letters of six classes for non-Catholics Presswood Shingles ALSO PLASTER cials of Fort Collins. The sisters Titular Bishop of Pinara and Co­ Young Roasting or each year with a membership of “ Credit Jewelers” have at times, had a nip-and-tuck in the advertisements and assem­ adjutor Bishop of Kansas City. ble them jnto the name of the prel­ from ten to 15. At present, 12 10 Broadway Ph, 6P. 1573 Paint battle to keep going, for, of He was transferred to St. Out-of-town Orders Sent 2 x 4 Mill ate. Remember there may be a persons are attending the discus­ Louis on April 27, 1903, to become Sent on V Stewing Hens 10c— 2Sc course, the,, obtain very little in Approval few unnecessary letters in the sions each week and will, in all Coadjutor to the Archbishop of 2 5 (* lb. Glass aTVJl... 2 5 ^ Work the way of funds from the people. All gifts they receive, no mat­ group. probability, be baptized late in St. Louis, “ cum jure successionis” 3. Write the name of the prel­ June. Another class will be or­ He succeeded to the Archbishopric Free Delivery Any Size Order Posts Roll Fencing ter how small, are deeply appre­ ganized early in June and there ciated. There are now five sisters ate on a piece of paper, giving of St. Louis on Oct. 13 of that Once a Customer Always a 15c Roofing Wire, Wood the name of the firms, with the are ten applicants enrolled. same year. Archbishop Giennon Friend at the school, including one who The 31 converts baptized at Dollar Sale has specialized in music. The su­ letters from which the name has was made an Assistant at the been compiled. Sacred Heart were instructed by Pontifical Throne June 21, 1921. perior is Sister Quirine. the Jesuit Fathers stationed at The Rev. John Fullana, C.R., is 4. All answers must be mailed The prelate is known for the DRESSES THE OREGON LUMBER CO. to the Denver Catholic Register, the parish. Bishop Vehr urged great building projects that have the present pastor of Holy Family them to exert their influence in Buy Any Dress in Stock parish. The Rev. J. P. Trudel, S. 938 Bannock street. The winner been carried on under his su'))er- 1648 Plaft^ St. G A . 0123 will be the one who has the cor­ spreading the faith to their non- vision. The Cathedral of St. Louis Saturday at Koch’s S., chaplain at Mercy hospital, was Catholic friends. pastor for 12 years, going to rect answer in the envelope hear­ in the see city of the archdiocese Priced at 56.75 to 510.75 ing the earliest postmaak. All Mercy hospital last year because was completed in 1918, the Ken- 7hen Take Y'our Choice From a Special of ill health. Every Sunday, Fa­ answers must be mailed. None rick seminary, under the tutelage Group of 150 Dresses. Values to 510. For New or Used Cars brought in personally to the Regis­ Loretto Summer of the Vincentian Fathers, was ther Trudel visits the missions at For Only ter office will be considered in the See Johnstown, Gilchrest, and Volmer. completed in 1915, and the St. judging. Sisters of St. Joseph of this Louis preparatoiy seminary, also 5. No more than one prize will BILL DAVIS order also teach at St. Joseph’s Term Announced under the Vincentians, was com­ be awarded each week. In the Thomas Hiekerson Motor Co. (Polish) school, and have St. ’The- pleted in 1930. case of a tie, the Register reserves Park Ave. at Downing KEystone 1266 rese’s convent, 3939 West 46th (Continued From Page One) St. Louis was made a diocese in the right to determine the method DODGE — PLYMOUTH avenue, for sick members of the English literature. Sister Jean July, 1826, and an archdiocese July by which the winner will be se­ order. Carmel, A.M.; intermediate 20, 1937. It comprises a portion lected. French, Sister Mary James, A.B.; of the state of Missouri covering 6. The decision of the judges as 27,092 square miles. French literature, Sister Mary Ro­ KE, 8957 503 16th Street to the winner of each contest will berta, A.M.; Greek, Sister Miriam, UNIVIS be final. Ph.D.; European history. Sister E. D. WHITLEY 7. Every contestant in sending Mary Luke, A.B.; Italian, Sister Loretto League Has BIFOCALS in an answer automatically recog­ Francis de Sales, Ph.D.; general Steamship and Tourist Agency Specially designed to meet individual nizes all of the rules of the con­ ethics, the Rev. Charles F. Con- requirements with precision. Comfort­ test. very, G.M., S.T.D.; Spanish liter­ Term’s Last Session able. Easy. No "Jump” or distortion. 8. Mail all answers to Inverted Phone KE. 0462 1731 Welton St. Let us phow them to you. ature of the 19th century. Sister Letter Contest Editor, Denver M. Ethelbert, A.M. Secretarial After the final meeting of the E. D. WHITLEY, Manager Catholic Register, 938 Bannock science courses offered include Loretto league of Loretto Heights street, Denver. college on the afternoon of May Representing all touring companies. Steamship tickets to all either business correspondence or Remember that speed is of pri­ office methods in the first period 15, the members were guests of parts of the world on all lines. mary importance, so start solving and shorthand and typing in the the student artists of the college the puzzles now! at an exhibit of their work in the second period. The secretarial . 1 work will be taught by Ruth M. studio. Larsh, M.C.S. Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon, league pres­ Certified Motor Tune-Up ident, was in charge of the meet­ Carburetors Inverted Letters Sisters Mary Helen, Jean Car­ OPTICIAN mel, Matthew Marie, Antonina, ing. An important account of the Electrical - Ignition Marie Lourdes, and Mary Luke are financial status of the Loretto Are Key to Name Foundation committee was given Upton Renovating Co. visiting nrofessors. Sister Francis de Sales is returning to the college by Miss Anna Fallon, chairman. The prelate whose name Among those present at the ex­ after a leave of absence for study H e rb D a v is CARPET may he assembled from the hibit and tea following the busi­ inverted letters in this week’s at the Catholic university in Wash­ Official Factory Service CLEANERS ington, D. C., where she will re­ ness meeting were Mmes. H. W. advertisements on this page Anderson, F. P. Bicknell, Mar­ For All Cars TH AT CLEAN it Bishop of a Western diocese ceive her doctor’s degree this FINEST QUALITY month. garet Carey, T. A. Cosgriff, J. B. TAbor 7741 1081 Bdwy. W, H. UPTON, M u a gn and is known for the interest Davis, E. G. Dorsett, William H. he takes in promoting Study An enrollment for the summer Ginger Ale, Lime Rickey, 765 Tejon Street - of about 150 is assured. The col­ Edwards, L. E. Floyd, T. J. Mc­ club work thronghout the Govern, T. W. O’Connor, M. J. TAKE TAP AT O jU B SO D A TAbor 5223 nation. lege bus will leave St. Mary’s acad­ emy, 1370 Pennsylvania street, O’Fallon, Mary O’Sulivan, Fred R. Artesian and Distilled Water Tell the people you patronire Denver, every morning at 8, and Schmidt, F. J. Starbuck, C. L. Voll- mar, W. J. Wade, H. L. Weber, Jimmie Galiagher^s Root Beer - Soda Pop that you saw their advertisement return at the end of the last class, 12:10 p.m. This bus service gives A. G. Werle, and G. B. Wilson, School of Tap Dancing Call MA. 6064 in The Register. “ AL” N. BERUBE MUSIC free transportation to the students. and Misses Anna and Margaret Receive your first lesson free Just by mentioninc The Catholic ReKister Officers of administration for the Fallon. Out-of-town guests were 174 South Broadway PE. 1825 session are Mother Ann Francis, Mrs. W. L. Brown and her daugh­ ENTERPRISES ter, Mrs, R. F. Momsen, of El Paso, STUDENTS, BE TAUGHT BY president; Sister Frances Therese, The Best Facility in Piano, Dancing and all dean; Sister Mary Vivian, regis­ Tex. See ike new trar, and Sister Mary Theodore, Loretto league meetings will be GOOD CLOTHES NEED NOT Instruments treasurer. resumed in September. BE EXPENSIVE Music— Written, Arranged, Engraved, Printed and Published. Also Art Work, Advertising and Commercial Printing. Aid Society Reports Priesthood Burse Is 800 to 1 Odds Coolerotorl PLAINS MUSIC C O R P .S iS L L Established by Will THE ike Conditioned $750 Made for Home Eight hundred years premium Hartford, Conn.— A fund for ENGLISH would be required to offset one The monthly meeting of the the education of candidates for the priesthood has been established i>y total loss under a Fire Insur­ JQ ej^tiyetaiot Queen of Heaven Aid society was ance Policy in most Denver SPECIAL YACUUM SWEEPER held Tuesday at the home. Mrs. the terms of the will of Miss Han­ TAILORS J. P. Kilcourse was enrolled as nah K. Winters filed in New residences. 901 FIFTEENTH STREET OFFER FOR MAY a new member. Mrs. Mulvihill, Britain. The value of her estate is COLORADO ICE & COLD estimated at $50,000. Several other Wdstinghouso $39.95 Brush Driven Sweeper and $15.50 Weat- Mrs. Whyte, Mary Smith, and Combine Quality and Style Mr. K. Moran were all reported ill. Catholic interests were remem­ Remove the Gamble STORAGE CO. Phone KCyttens WJ inghouse Hand Vacuum Sweeper, Actual Total QCs bered in the will. $55.45. Both For O n ly...... Reporting on the recent dinner, at Prices You Can Afford $3.00 DOWN AND 75c PER WEEK the committee said that 1,100 per­ BY BUYING PROTECTION sons had been served. The com­ 2,500 Walk in Penance “ A healthy cobbler is better than a sick king.”—Bickerstaff plete report on the dinner and MA. 6288 Amid Coronation Colors The firms listed here de­ FROM Hours— 10-12 A. M.; 2-5 P. M. 622 15th St. LE MOINES bazaar snowed net returns of over Phones: Office, KErstone 5461; Residence, SPmee 84(6 $750. The members, sisters, and serve to be remembered children joined in expressing their London.— In brilliant sunshine, Van ScH AACK & Ca through streets gaily decorated when you are distributing D R . P . A . OHLSq N “Oenvor’s Most Progresslvo Laundry” thanks to all who'in any way con­ tributed to the affair’s success for the coronation, more than your patronage in the dif­ 724 17th St. KE. 0131 Chiropractor and especially to those who are 2,500 Catholic men and women Desn, College of Physiotherapy—X-ray Department THE CASCADE LAUNDRY not members of the Aid. walked in penance from 'the site ferent lines of business. of the old Nftwgate prison in the 1600 Logan Street Denver, Colorado "TRY OUR NEW SERVICE" The Rev. Maurus Zabolitzky, O.S.B., of St. Patrick’s church, city of London to Tyburn convent guest speaker, chose as his sub­ by Marble Arch. In prayer and Reliable Estimates Furnished Guaranteed First Class Work Complete Laundry Service ject “ Tne Development of Chris­ penance they were honoring the memory of the many English mar­ 1847 Market Wo Call For and Dolivor FA. 6370-6379 tian Character Through Religious PHONE SPRUCE 2306 Education.” tyrs who had passed along that Windsor-Meadow Gold The cake was won by Mrs. E. same route to their death for the T. Gibbons. The quilt has not been faith. J. P. Brickey Plumbing & Heating Co. awarded. CALL MAIN 5131 Gallagher Transfer & Storage Co. Mrs. J. M. Harrington read an Will Speak on Radio REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY interesting report on the D.C.C.W. Representative Eudocia Bell 1700 16th St. Gas Appllanees Installed convention held May 11 and 12 Smith of Denver will speak over The Standard in Dairy Products for Forty Years TA . 3341 at the Cosmopolitan hotel. The re­ KOA Friday afternoon at 3:45 in behalf of St. Vincent’s home for 665 SO. PEvRL ST. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MACHINERY MOVING port was written by the society’s delegate, Mrs. Richard Mprrissey. boys.

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Heal to Feature Colorado Beckons Vacationists Women to Make DANCE to ACE BRIGODE DENVER HOTELS | AND HIS VIRGINIANS •AVAW/AV sW sVAVVVV.W.V.VVVVVVV.VWW.WAW. in Americans most popular Amusement Center Maytime Bazaar Retreat in June

Visit Trocadero Court— a beautiful new rendezvous (St. Dominic’s Parish) The Laywomen’s Retreat as­ under the stars! Dine at the Orchard Cafe. Enjoy St. Dominic’s Maytime bazaar sociation will hold its 15th annual the new games— ^thrill, to the exciting “ rides.” will open Wednesday, May 26, for retreat from June 10 to 13 at Lo- The Brown the children, and, on the following retto Heights college. It will be evening at 4:30, the bazaar dinner a closed retreat and will be con­ The Gardens are lovelier than ever! will be served. The principal ducted by the Rev. R. J. Kirschen- Palace Hotel course will be Virjpnia baked heuter, C.M., of Kenrick seminary, ham, and the dinner will be served Webster Groves, Mo., who was at invites you to see FREE until 8 o’clock. Much attention St. Thomas’ seminary for 17 the luxurious new DENVER PARKING has been given to speeding up the years. A large number of women service, and accommodations to already have made reservations to Eighteenth St. mt Cmlifornim give constant service to a seating attend. SKYLINE of 250 persons will be main­ Phone MAin 6211 • \ Reservations for the retreat ^ V 'T'w W W VW W^WW'WWWWWWWW'W'W WW WWW tained. This will obviate the may be made by calling the presi­ necessity of standing in line for dent, Mrs. S. P. Keating, FRank- too long a time. lin 3421-W, or by communicating Apartments The bazaar will continue on Gabardine directly with Loretto Heights col­ The two top floors have been 200 Rooms of Solid Comfort Friday and Saturday evenings. lege, PEarl 2468. transformed into 50 beautiful All prizes, including the Chevrolet and Respectability Breeches, $3.95 Following is a list of those who apartments, symphonies in col­ car, will be awarded Saturday eve­ or. Furniture and rugs espe­ ning. have made reservations to attend Gabardine the retreat: cially designed. Fully air-con­ One hundred and twenty-four ditioned. A distinguished home. Mmes. F. L. Jackson, Ralph children and 25 adults were con­ Over one million dollars has 1 Block South of Post Office Jodhpurs, $3.95 Kelly, .J. B. Hunter, J. P. Mc- firmed Sunday evening by Bishop been spent in improvements HOLLAND scorr. Mgr. Urban J. Vehr. Most of the adults Conaty, Phil Clarke, J. J. Dooling, during the past year. “ Know” RALPH H. BOYTE, Asst. Mgr. Gabardine Vests were recent converts. About Julia O’Neill, E. T. Gibbons, T. A. and enjoy your city’s most fa­ 1,000 persons occupied the church Cronin, S. P. Keating, M. J. O’Fal­ mous hotel. $2.95 for the service. lon, George R. Pope, Charles Beautyrest Mattresses The C.T.-P.A. will hold its an­ Dunn, Edward Delehanty, Sr.; T. Frank Hoart, Manager Throughout . . . A. CosgriflF, John F. Vail, C. L. Hats and Jockey nual election Friday afternoon. M. L. Tracy, Asst. Mgr. May 21, at 1:30. Ducy, P. D. Walsh, Charles Hay­ MODERATE RATES Caps, $1.00 Sunday morning, 50 children den, Mary McAboy, Blanche Os­ received their First Communion. bourne, P. J. Sullivan, M. T. Mur­ ray, E. C. Day, A. R. Gros- heider, Thomas Batt, Margaret G.&W. Oblate Movement Is Roberts, L. J. Holmes, J. R. Plank, Started Among Laity P. R. Riordan, James MeSwigan, Evansville, Ind.— The Benedic­ L. P. McMahon, E. B. Domann, T. THE SPORT TOGGERY B. O’Connell, C!. M. Higdon, Wil­ tine Secular Oblate movement was Emerald lake in the Colorado Rockies southwest of Denver, one 415 16th St. launched in the Indianapolis ditf- of the many lovely spots beckoning those who want to spend a vaca­ liam Kraft, I. Kirwin, R. G. Mor­ rison, and A1 A. Hauk. BETWEEN GLENAKM AND TREMONT cese when the Rt. Rev. Abbot Ig­ tion in the cool summer days of the state. Fishing, boating, SY^imming, Albany Hotel natius Esser, O.S.B., invested 18 hiking, or just enjoying a lazy rest— sounds delightful, doesn’t it? Misses Mary Nadorff, Elnore .jftL. men and women with the black Englehart, Catherine Maull, DENVER scapular of the Oblates at a cere­ Barbara C. Bach, Clara Courtney, PROFESSIONAL MIDGET mony in St. Benedict’s church. Cora Urbin, Anne O’Neill, Mar­ RATES FROM $2.00 POPULAR PRICED garet Fallon, Bernice Ducy, Sadie PER DAY COFFEE SHOP COLORADO OFFERS MANY Birmingham, Anne Birmingham, A U TO R ACES Mae Frances, Susan Crow, Ida A ll Kirwin, Margaret Maloney, Mar­ Sunday, May 23rd the garet Murphy, and Anna Fallon. Time Trials 1:45 - Races 2:30 TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES Fam ily Papal Medal Designed SIGHTSEEING Vatican City.— The renovation MERCHANTS PARK (By Jo. F. D r a k e , Travel Director, tell the marvelous mountain AAA Auto Club) scenery of the region. Box canon of the Pontifical Academy of CHILLS THRILLS SPILLS Travel possibilities in Colorado is a deadened canon that awes the Sciences is the theme of the new annual Papal medal, the design ______Admission 55c ______offer many hours of pleasurable imagination. Mike Masterson pastime. Many forms of recreation Near Montrose is located the for which' was submitted to His are available— hunting, fishing, Black canon of the Gunnison Na­ Holiness by Aurelio Mistruzzi, the Sightseeing Tours GOLF Papal engraver. m DENVER skiing, horseback riding, hiking, tional monument. The canon wall 611 17th St. go to the swimming, golf, boating, and many is perpendicular in many places, Adjecent to beautiful Wash* 1,350 feet across and 2,000 feet in highways. This organization was inqton park. Only d lO* DENVER KE. 3269 PRACTICE DAY OR NIGHT others. It is only for the visitor the first to place markers on state minute drive to the heart of Snu to select his particular sport. “ Cool depth. In one particular part of •<;; the city. Free bus service to highways. It has been a major shopping district. For In* Colorado’’ is actually the mecca (jf the canon, the sun shines at the DENVER GOLF COURT 'OmttfiJiintJTiiunninJTiintni'tttn factor in showing the people of formation write Dept. the motor traveler and the para­ bottom of the canon for only a Park Lane. Denver. Colo. Tell the people you patronize lOTH * COLO. BLVD. TO. 2145 the United States that Colorado is 1716-1730 BROADWAY dise of photographers. half hour each day because of the a paradise for the motoring public. that you *aw their advertisement The laws of Colorado are in uni­ narrow and perpendicular walls. The U. S. government, realizing Mountain cabins, resorts, hotels, in The Register, son with the national code of uni­ and camps give the visitor a good the value and importance of the form motor vehicle regulations. selection of accommodations. The The speed limits are: many natural scenic wonders in people of Colorado, known for Colorado, has set aside and estab­ VVWAVAVWrVAVVWoWA%%WVWA%W.V.V,w w w \ ^ Morrison Road KENMARK Winding, narrow mountain high­ hospitality, welcome the visitor lished millions of acres of forest ways, 20 miles; business districts, and endeavor to make him feel at reserves, national monuments, and Gift Shop 25 miles; residence districts, 30 home. miles; open mountain highways, 40 national parks. Roads of the most Ent. 911R-2 310-320 S. FcdersI modern construction have been To the whole country, Colorado ESTES PARK ^‘Colorado Souvenirs*’ miles; maximum speed limit, 60 says: “ While away your vacation miles. Motof vehicle license regu­ built throughout these reserves, ■WWVWAVVWAftWWWWWWVVVWVVWWWWVVVWWVWV NEW MT. VIEW TAVERN 530 SEVENTEENTH STREET and trails for hiking and horseback hours in pleasurable surroundings In Kenmark Hotel lations are entirely reciprocal. that offer a variety of recreational FEDERAL AT ALAMEDA On the Western slope of Colo­ riding lead one into the most re­ Locate in a New, Modem Cottage We Feature the Finest activity. Come up to COOL, COL­ Dance Every Nite and Sunday Afternoon to rado, one will find a variety of mote recesses. INDIAN JEWELRY ORFUL COLORADO.” Fred SutclifTs Old Heidelberg Castle Ohrchestra scenery as well as numerous man­ Originally a mining state, Colo­ Dine at THE COTTAGE INN CAFE Mixed Drinks SCENIC CARDS made attractions that may well rado has grown and its industries MRS. MAUD S. OSBORNE, Prop. Phone KE. 0090 extend the vacation far past the have increased until today travel ANTIQUES - MODERN GIFTS A REAL VACATION IF SPENT AT original time planned. At Glen- rears its head above all other in­ The Spinning Wheel dustries. The AAA Auto club has The firms listed here de­ Cat Rate Store wood Springs is the largest out­ THE C O H A G E FIRESIDE INN WINES ft LIQUORS Hoff-Schroeder door, hot mineral water swimming promoted and sponsored travel for Shop serve to be remembered “Famed for Food" pool in the world. A few miles the past 14 years. ClareiRe 842 EAST I8TH AVENUE above, in Glenwood canon, may Werthan, manager of the club, is Kerstone 4354 when you are distributing CRISP SALADS MRS. EDWIN J. HOLMAN OLINGERS be found beautiful Hanging lake, one of the pioneers who have THE OLD THE NEW your patronage in the dif­ The Dmg Store Complete FRESH VEGETABLES literally hanging on the sides of worked for the betterment of the PHONE PEARL 8653 HOME MADE PASTRIES AND the mountain. Snowmass lake, in Rocky Mountain National Park ferent lines of business. ICE CREAM 3020 W. Alameda Den.er. Colorsdo the Aspen region with its 14,100- WWAWAVAVVVSVVWVWAVWVWW.*! SUMMER HOTELS AND LODGES foot peaks, is one of the interesting THE STANLEY HOTEL Write or Phone lakes on the Western slope. Winter THF rHAT FTBANPH ROCKY MOUNTAIN ^VW^WIAWVW. BREAKFAST sports at and near Aspen have TMt CHAL.11.1-KANCH MOTOR COMPANY LUNCH DINNER become popular with the hearty Mountain Resorts GRAND LAKE LODGE 1730 Glenarm, Denver souls who enjoy such activities. 16th and Welton St. In the Pike’s Peak region, a new V W V W i 5 COLO. SPRINGS attraction has been created— atop a mountain peak, there has been DELICIOUS FOOD FRIENDLY SERVICE CAFETERIA erected a memorial to Will Rogers. SWIM - DINE - DANCE This memorial will have a huge PO R TER 'S CAFE ALTA VISTA HOTEL air beacon on its shaft of Colo­ At rado granite. Pike’s peak, now MOUNTAIN TROUT—TENDER STEAKS Colorado Springs - W. Cascade Ave. with a free road, still is the great­ New Eldorado Springs est attraction of this area, and, in PHONE 209 Oppofite Post Office, Estes Park, Colo. COFFEE SHOP EUROPEAN PLAN the year of 1936, more cars were Lakeside driven to its top than ever before OPENS SATURDAY, MAY 29TH in one year. The firms listed here de­ The Denver Mountain parks, With FOR YOUR SUMMER HOME SEE a CAREY-STECK The greatest Amuse­ t serve to be remembered AUTO LIVERY crowned by the towering Mt. Evans JACK TRACY and His ALKA SELTZER ESTES PARR LUMBER COMPANY ment Park in the En- highway, offers the largest park J when you are distributing 22 NORTH CASCADE AVE. system that is owned and main­ Orchestra Complete Line of t Pierce-Arrow Sedans. Touring Cars |;ire West. Opens for tained by any city. A new high­ Lumber, Building Materials your patronage in the dif­ and Limousines Coming .... Rita-Rio ■4 Main 24 way to the summit of Mt. Evans Builders Hardware and Paint U ferent lines of business. the season has been completed and will be Careful Courteous Drivers G. E. CASEY, Mgr. PHONE 48 BOX 448 t opened to the motoring public about July 1. The AAA Auto club Saturday, is proud of the fact that this road climbs to the highest elevation Blanchard Lodge Get to Know LEE the Draggist HUTCHINSON BAH ERY SERVICE reached by a first-class motor road Four Miles Out on Boulder Canon Road— Open All Year ESTES PARK DRUG on the North American continent. Brinkley Drug Co. 4 E. K IO W A PHONE 240 May 22 Ouray, known as the “ Switzer­ Phone 1463 for Room and Party Reservationa STORE land of America,’’ is so mountain­ Steak and Chicken Dinners A Modem Drug Store in the THE REXALL STORE Willard Batteries - Fuel Pumps - Auto Electric Service with Little Jack Little LEE TIGHE, Prop. ous that there are not enough MR. AND MRS. J. C. DOHERTY. Props. Heart of the Colorado Rockies Elisabeth Arden and Cara Nome Carburetor Service Speedometer Service and His Orchestra acres in the county to have even Toiletries. Mrs. Stover's and Whitman * a garden spot. The name, “ Switzer­ IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU Candies land of America,” does not fore- Mr. & Mrs. E. F. Sanders AUTO RENTALS COPELAND LAKE LODGE NATIONAL PARK HOTEL Peter Pan Cleaners MRS. HARRIET R. BYERLY, Prop. 2Vi Miles South of Camp S t Mslo 429 SOUTH TEJON STREET Cabins - Lodge Rooms • Meals EUROPEAN PLAN Heart of Estes Park Phone MAin 5050 for Reliable CourteouB Service RENT A NEW CAR Reasonable Rates Open All Year Drive It Yourself Coupes, Convertibles and Sedans New 1937 Models - Radio Equipped BALDPATE INN SOMMERS’ COFFEE SHOP CALL US— WE DELIVER CARS TO YOU FLOWERS BEAUTY COLLEGE Delicious Trout, Steak, and Chicken MR. t MRS. H. C. SOMMERS HILL, Prop. 112 EAST PIKES PEAK AVE. AUTO RENTAL SERVICE INC. Dinners Fresh Mountain Trout Dinners Best in the West Party Reservations— Phone or Write SANDWICHES SHORT ORDERS CATALOGUES MAILED ON REQUEST 1624 Broadway KE. 8581 SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE GORDON MACE, Prop. ESTES PARK Ll Thursday, May 20,1937 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE PROGRAM OF ENCYCLICALS Conununion Class CHARTER PRESENTED NEWEST Annunciation Fall VAST CHARITIES' PROGRAM WILL FEATURE CONFERENCE CATHOLIC SCOUT UNIT IN C IH LISTED IN YEAR’S REPORT

(Continued From Page One) The program was reviewed in (Boy Scout Newt). A meeting of the Catholic Scout­ (Continued From Page One) Denver, Pueblo, and Colorado Festival Planned Springs, the Catholic Charities of lists i Quldren Paul, the Denver deanery. Sacred have been held throughout the its entirety. At the opening ses­ Boy Scout troop 116 of Loyola masters’ club, -will be held Wednes­ the diocese are particularly in­ country, in each case sponsored by sion, the Rev. Harold V. Camp­ church, the newest Catholic troop day evening. May 26. This will be Heart Aid society, and Catholic debted for the receipt of $94,- the Ordinary of the diocese. "The bell will preside. “ Are We Out of (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish) in the city, was officially presented the final meeting of the club be­ (Annunciation Parish) Daughters each had a share in the Depression?” the first subject with its charter at the last dis­ fore the summer months and all Plans for the annual fall fes­ carrying this tremendous burden 629.12, and for the co-operation purpose,” he said, “ is to diffuse A class of 69 boys and girls will of the numerous individuals, laity Catholic social teaching in the of the morning session, which can receive First Communion at the trict court of honor in Cole junior scouters are asked to make a spe­ tival are under way. At a meeting of relief. Outside the city of Den­ ver, the Pueblo and Greeley dean­ and clergy alike, who have gen­ hope that eventually these prin hardly be answered by “ yes” or 8 o’clock Mass Sunday morning. high school Monday evening and cial effort to be present. Plans will held Monday evening, the follow­ eries, and the Catholic Daughters erously given o f their money and ciples will be applied to economic “ no,” w ll be presented by Her­ The little girls will be dressed Scoutmaster William Anderson be made at this meeting for the ing parishioners were appointed in Colorado Springs, Grand Junc­ time in relieving the sufferings of life and bring about that social bert Fairall. He will be ifollowed in white dresses and the boys in was awarded his training course ‘annual Boy Scout retreat, for as­ to the various committees: Bazaar ^ Cody Quinn, vice president, certificate. Members of the troop sisting at the Corpu^ Christi pro­ chairman, Vic Hebert; vice chair­ tion, Fort Collins, La Junta, and the sick and the want of the poor. reconstruction advocated by the white linen suits. The flower girls Through the co-ordination of all gtitate Federation ■ of------Labor, who committee were presented to the cession at St. Thomas’ seminary, man, J. McCormack; dinner chair­ Sterling co-operited in bringing Holy Father in his encyclicals.” will be dressed in pastel shades. the charitably purposed groups of will speak on “ The Outlook for the court. The new troop was assisted for the Field Mass at M t Olivet man, Mrs. A1 Ammons; vice chair­ this necessary material and spir­ The class includes the following: Catholics an amazing record has Future.” The third speaker will by Scoutmaster Keith Kindbladc cemetery on Decoration day, and man, Mrs. J. Connolly; games, ice itual aid to their respective com­ WillUm Allsrd, Bobtrt Beckius, Hark been written. be the Rev. E. J. McCarthy of Behan, Charles Brady, Thomas Bradley, and the scouts of troop 130 of St. for the graduation exercises of the cream, and candy, Mrs. H. C. Jes- munities. Alamosa, whose subject will be James Bogle. Joseph Buddy, Thomas Philomena’s parish. Catholic high schools at the City son, assisted by Mmes. Alice Caw­ Child welfare received particu­ An actual estimate of the value Cavey, Robert Deline, Homer Doyle, Also present at the east district auditorium. The dates of the Boy ley and Roseanne Hebert. of the Catholic Charities to the Deanery Helping “ Legislation and the Encyclical.” Eugene Frants, John Hall, Joseph Hart­ lar attention. A total of $176,- court of honor was troop 135 of Scout retreat have been set for communities o f the state cannot Farm Labor to Bo Diicuiied ford, ClaytoA Johnson, Thomas Howes, Lunch, Mmes. Anna Dieser and 547.41 passed to the relief o f the Richard Jones, Gerald Leonard, Gene St. Augrustine’s church, Brighton. June 24, 25, and 26 at Camp San W, F. Schweider, and M. A. Giba; youngsters in the Good Shepherd be made. Its influence has ex­ The Monday afternoon session Marquard,' William McCarthy, Robert The troop received an award for Malo. The charge per boy will be country store, Mr. and Mrs. H. and S t Vincent homes. Queen of tended beyond the immediate will concern itself with problems McIntyre, Horace McIntyre, John Lynch, Lawrence Nowlen, John Savage, Albert participation in the merit badge $1 a day. Letters are being sent Taylor; apron booth, Mmes. J, Heaven and S t Clara’s orphan­ relief of the poor. The promotion 1st Conmninicants of agricultural labor, stressing Schoenfeld, Joseph Sloan, Henry Stye- to all scoutmasters this week re­ of social legislation and the inter­ show. Murphy, E. Clinton, E. Gates, E. ages, St. Joseph’s annex, and the certain problems paramount in sen, John Bupan, Albert Roth, Philip Joe Heronema, Nestor Fresquez, garding the details of the retreat. Hartman, L. Ryan, J, Powers, and pretation of the rights of man and Y^atson, Bernard Wood, Leonard W ood­ Sacred Heart orphanage in Pueb­ Colorado, namely those related to Theodore BilUnger, and Clarence At the conclusion of the retreat. M. Marano; faneywork booth, lo. A multitude of problems had his purpose in society have mutu­ the beet workers. A well-rounded man, John Dwyer, William Dwyer, and (Denver Deanery) Henry Williams. O’Mara received their tenderfoot Camp San Malo will open for the Mrs. P. Cooke and committee; to be met, ranging from medical ally aided the Church and the First Communion activities are program has been developed. In Marie Balkenbush, Patricia Boehm, badges. The following scouts summer. Through an arrange­ prize package booth, Mmes. F. care to child placement, adjust­ state. No other single agency of occupying the attention this week an effort to present the many Pauline Bogle, Elisabeth Brown, Elisa­ were awarded their second class ment with Msgr. Hugh L McMen- Genty, A. Thaler, J. Johnson, and ment, and delinquent cases. More the Church has exerted a greater angles of the subject and the vari beth Compton, Grace DeMers, Jo Ann of the Denver deanery. Several Egan, Margaret Evers, Patricia Franken- badges:. Charles Arnold, Julius amin, director of the camp, the M. Summers; hope chest, Mmes. than 1,500 applications for place­ moral influence upon society at of the women are furnishing the ous factors entering into it, berg, Phyllis Grant, Lois Jean Glavins, Hartman, Eugene Hartman, Gil­ boys who wish to remain at the H. Bastien, W. Anderson, J. ment were received at the central largo than the Catholic Chanties. clothes for the children while speakers representing different In­ Patricia Gundy, Dorothy Ann Halter, bert Hartman; Edwin Brown, Dan­ camp for an additional vacation Grebenc, and P. Mierly. office in 1936, requiring 3,683 of­ terests will participate. W. H. Maxine Harris, Marilyn Loeflel, Elisa­ may do so at the same rate of $1 others are busy preparing for beth Lynch, Marilyn Miller, Theresa iel Getz, Carl Stoeckline, and Har­ Entertainment, 0. W. Magor; fice interviews and 4,910 visits by First Communion breakfasts. At Young, chairman. State Industrial McDonough, Mary Virginia MoKone, old Eberly. . These scouts were re­ per day. games, T. Ward, M. Sullivan, J. social workers. Of this number, the Vail Catholic Educational cen­ commission, will present a picture Madonna Nalty, Mary Catherine Nichols, viewed on Sunday evening by a Minstrel Show Given Vessa, Ed Kelly, L. Ryan, H. E. 528 were accepted for care, 180 ter, 36 children are being pre­ of the situation as viewed by the Margaret Nowlen, Geraldine Schulte, board of Denver scoutmasters con­ Beverly Sutherland, Dolores Tralnor, The boys of troop 101 of Ca­ Cort, J. 0. Brian, H. Zumtobel, were given temporary service, 846 pared for their first reception of Industrial commission. Paul Mary Eunice Turner, Lillian Valdes, Bar­ sisting of Keith Kindblade, Phil and R. Moore; refreshments, A. were referred to relief agencies, f Shriver, director. Works Progress thedral parish presented a minstrel '^U MAKE^ the Holy Eucharist. The children bara Ann Wayne, Pauline’ Schmitt, dulligan, and A1 Bonino. Martin show at the east district-court of Moollendor and F. Frank, Jr.; and the remainder were cared for arc being instructed by nuns from administration, will speak from Elaine Thomas, Mary Triel, Carol Veasey, Hett also attended the review. special contest, Ed Kelly, E. through the juvenile court. Chil­ the angle of how much can be Beverly Pavela, and Dolores Robley. honor Monday night 'The follow­ Cathedral school. "Angels”— Patricia Phenix and Yera ing boys participated: Morrison, Clinton, Mrs. M. Clark, and dren’s Aid, and the St. Vincent de Little Flower Social center will accomplished by public relief. Murray: flower girls—Patricia Tice, Mrs. L. Sullivan; publicity, Mrs. Paul societies. Not the least im­ Growers from- different sections of Monaghan, Flynn, Albi, Johnson, OWEHR); MOTOR, CO. have a class of 65 first communi Mary Kellehar, Patricia Garland, Betty Conventions to Be Sundell, Anderson, Hallom, Kerr, R. W. Moore. portant among the institutions de­ i Colorado, Irvin W. Sanford from Lou Dollaghan, Joan Dully, and Mary Lou cants. St. Anthony’s Neighbor­ Ball, Sharron, Riede, Kolten The festival will be held in voted to the care of children and Vineland, in the Pueblo district, Bradley; pages— Richard Clennon, Wal­ Original Five-Day hood house is also preparing a ter Sickles, Robert Clennon, and James Held on Week-End backer, and Tiehen. The troop Hagus hall Aug. 12, 13, and 14. subject to the Catholic board of and P. D. Grommon from Ber- class. Mrs. L. A. Higgins dC' Pruss. received a grade A, and Alvin ' A Terraplane coach will be investigation is the J. K. Mullen thoud, will contribute something scribed the activities of the dean­ SUNDAY TO BR DATE (Continued From Page One) Riede and Robert Koltenbacker given as grand prize at the close home for boys. from the growers’ point of view. MONEY BACK GUARANT-tE- ery at the “ Fiesta de las Flores” OF MAY CROWNING bridge. Phantom and Temple can­ received their tenderfoot badges of the bazaar. Cash attendance ,Miss Dorothy Gallagher, from the Through the 13 Catholic hospi­ held Sunday at Rude park. Loretto ons, world’s steepest railway into The Color guard was in charge of prizes will be given Aug. 12 and Guadalupe center, Kansas City, The annual May crowning will tals of the diocese, the Dominican collegians acted as sales girls in be held this Sunday afternoon at the bottom of Royal gorge and Dick Sundell. 13. Sisters of the Sick Poor, and the Is Over the deanery’s candy and cookie Mo., will speak from the angle of 3 o’clock. The event is sponsored the Hanging bridge. Then there Awards Are Presented Children’s Fate to Be Hold Ave Maria clinic, the Catholic booth. Mmes. Vail, Sullivan, a social worker. Miss Ethel Clark, are Mt. St. Scholastica’s academy 20 Years of Age. director, women’s education; John by the Young Ladies’ sodality and At the May 17 court of honor, A bazaar for the children will Charities have spent $552,183.76 Holmes, and Higgins were active promises to 'be one of the most for girls and the Abbey school be held later in the fall under the for health service. This vast workers for the fiesta. L. Donovan, labor representative, for boys. Co-operation in building Joe and Herman Bauer, Henry 150 to Select From. and Thomas F. Mahony, chairman, beautiful ceremonies of the year. Bruggentheis, and Bill Bonino of chairmanship of Mrs. Harry Tay­ amount is the more significant and A membership of 2,000 was re­ up the attendance at the laymen^ ’35 Chevrolet Coach. Knights o f Columbus Mexican Kathleen Flynn, prefect of the troop 140 of S t Vincent de Paul’s lor. astounding when it is realized that ported by Mrs. Alfred H. Rampe, retreats at Holy Cross abbey is Almost new condition. Welfare committee, Longmont, sodality, will be the May queen, parish received the rank of first The following committees are in not in a single instance is a hos­ P.-T.A. chairman, for the Catholic afforded by the Colorado State pital assisted by a general public will add their contributions to the and her attendants will be Gas- class. Bob Berkenkotter received charge of the bazaar tickets be­ ’35 Ford V-8 Tudor. $ /4 /4 C P.-T.A. organizations of the city. Council Retreat committee, which campaign. The' combined hos­ panel discussion, which will be led parine Petrovitch and Marion his tenderfoot badge, Fred Miller ing distributed throughout the R. & G. throughout.... More than $5,000 was raised by has for its purpose the achieving pital report reveals that free care by Miss Mary Coughlin. Henceman from the junior so and Bill Nielsen second class. Jack parish: ’36 Plymouth Sedan. Low these organizations through vari­ of practical results in increasing Chairman, Vic Hebert; vice was given to approximately 50,000 ous projects. A P.-T.A. song has The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John A. Ryan dality and Helen Flynn and Jessie attendance at the laymen’s retreats O’Donnell merit badges in swim­ mileage, one owner..... Pasquale, officers of the senior ming and bookbinding, Dick Coch­ chairman, J. M. McCormack; dis­ patients, and part pay care was re­ been composed by the Rev. Wil­ of Washington, D. C., will be pres­ in the state. trict leaders-—J. Stremmel, A. ceived by 180,607 patients, in ’84 Lafayette Sedan. TYo liam Doyle, S.J., o f Regis. Copies ent at the dav sessions and sodality. The pages will be The Strathmore hotel, modem ran the .handicraft merit badge, reconditioned it...... Homer Doyle and Joseph Sloan, the Rev. Barry Wogan merit Moellendor, F. Frank, Jr.; Nick every part of the diocese. of the song will be distributed at will assist in the discussions. His stores, recreational facilities are ’33 Ford Victoria. the flower girls will be Beverly badges in electricity and dramatics Navarro, Paul Mierley, G. B, Feld, At the Ave Maria clinic, now in a later date. main address will be on Monday all within a few hours’ drive of F. McNamara, J. A. Plumb, F. J. Well cared for...... Mrs. L. J. Holmes, immigration evening. May 24, on the subject, Sutherland and Marilyn Miller, all the cities and councils of the and a service star, and Martin Hett its third year of existence, 2,644 the crown-bearer will be Joseph and Lewis Rail service'stars. Thaler, J. Kitson, M. Sullivan, J. adults and underprivileged chil­ '32 Terraplane Coupe. chairman, through her committee “ Two Ways of Fighting Commu­ state. Frawley, J. Schlereth, Ed Gates, Overhauled, guar...... has been able to bring back sev­ nism.” His talk is based upon the Hartford, and the banner-bearer Re^stration of the delegates Scoutmaster Bonino received dren of Dfinver received care for will be Irene Pytlinski. 12 merit badges in agriculture, J. Bierich, Ed Clinton, Ed Hart­ every kind of ailment and disease. ’86 Dodge Coupe. t C Q C eral immigrants to a practice of most recent encyclical of the Holy and visitors will take place Satur­ man, R. "W. Moore, 0. W. Magor, Following the crowning of the day evening and Sunday morning animal industry, beef production, Of this number 577 were com­ Radio and heater...... their faith. Father on “ Atheistic Communism.” Ed Kelly, Paul Little, J. P. Monck- statue of the Blessed Virgin, in the Strathmore hotel; on Sun­ dairying, farm home and plan­ mitted to the Denver Catholic hos- Plans for summer activities for “ Social Security and Economic ton, and Harry Zumtobel. Addi­ '36 Ford Tudor. 4C/4C the children of ‘ the centers was there will be formal reception of day, work in the first, second, and ning, farm layout, first aid to ani­ litals for surgery and confinement, Columbia axle ...... Welfare” and “ The Wagner Labor the following six members into mals, poultry keeping, sheep farm­ tional names and committees will discussed. Camp Montrita, sum­ third degrees will take place at 10 ’articularly notable in the past ’36 Ford Tour. Fordor. C C I C Disputes Act and Collective Bar­ the sodality: Bernice Bevins, Mary ing, business, electricity, and sales­ be published as the workers are year is the record achieved by the mer home of the Junior Catholic gaining” will hold the attention a. m. and at 1:30 p. m. in Smith Radio and heater...... Huyck, Lily Pasquale, Betty Hick manship. These make a total of appointed. Dominican Sisters of the Sick Daughters, has been secured for of the Tuesday morning session. ball. At 6:30, the convention ban­ ish, Margaret Alexander, and Dor­ 22 badges he has received since Mass Being Said for Mothers Poor. Their mission is carried several weeks. About 40 children The speakers will be H. T. Wil­ quet will be held in the high school othy Pytlinski. The Rev. Joseph January. through re^rdless of race, color. $95 Buys will be accommodated this year. liamson, executive assistant to the at 12th and Main streets, at which A Mass for all parish mothers, Lane will give the sermon and the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Troop 140 received the grade A living and deceased, is being cele­ or creed. In 1986 more than 150 1929 Buick Sedan. A request for a typewriter has regional director. Social Security 1929 Studebaker Sedan. been made for St. Anthony’s Benediction will follow. Bishop of Denver and state chap­ for May, a rating it has been given brated on Friday morning at 8 patients were given care by these board, Denver, and Prof. John A. The monthly meeting of the every month since the troop was sisters. This required 2,441 visits 1929 Nash Sedan. Neighborhood house by Miss Marie Hogan, head, department of eco­ lain of the Knights of Columbus, o’clock. The Mass is requested by Young Ladies’ sodality will be held will deliver the main address. At organized. Tom Whelan and and 9,024 hours of nursing, and 1930 Willys-Knight Sedan. V. Carter, supervisor. nomics, University of Denver. As­ a member of the Sacred Mother­ Tuesday evening, May 25, after 8 o’clock Monday morning, the an­ George Wichman are working on an expenditure of some $3,000. 1929 Ford Tudor. The Benefit shop continues its sisting in the discussion at this hood guild in honor of the Blessed devotions in the assembly room of nual convention Mass will be cele­ their tenderfoot tests and will be 1929 Ford Coupe. plea for old newspapers, maga­ session will be Aaron D. Stude- Mother. All mothers who can are Another sphere of work to the rectory. All members' are brated by the Most Rev. Urban J. ready for the June court. asked to receive Communion at 6 almost new 1936 Ford V-8’s— zines, furniture, dishes, and cloth­ baker, industrial engineer in the which the Cauiolic. Charities is de­ Coupes— Tudors— Sedans. Radios ing. Any donations will be called urged to be present. Kathleen Vehr in St. Michael’s church. At Troop to Have Invostiture Uiis Mass. bureau o f research and statistics On Sunday, May 23, the voted is social action. Included in — Heaters. for if the donor will telephone and Helen Flynn and Jessie Pas­ 9 :30 a. m., the business session will About 65 children of the first this enterprise are the community of the Social 'Security “board’. first public investiture of troop Come in and look around through TAbor 2916. Bundles may be sent quale will have charge of the meet­ be held in Smith hall with Joseph and second grades received their centers, clubs,:li ■ homes, youth or- Co-operativet to Be Topic ing and refreshments will be P. Collopy, state deputy. Fort Col 130 01 St. Philomena’s parish will First Communion at the 8 :30 Mass our large stock. to 1335 Lawrence. be held at 6 p. m. This is a very ganitations, and all fraternities in­ Mrs. Hannah O’Day, newly The subject of “ Co-operatives” served. lins, presiding, At 9 p. m., the an- Sunday, May 2. After the Mass, terested in the social welfare of Open Until 10 p. m. will be discussed at the Tuesday PupiU Give Marionette Show nual convention ball will be held at beautiful and inspiring service in the first communicants and the elected president of the Diocesan which the boys recite the scout the community. A total of $6,- Council of Catholic Women, was afternoon session. Howard A. In connection with their spring Smith hall. class members of last year were 101.21 was utilized for this work TWO STORES Cowden, president, Consumers’ art exhibit, the eighth grade pupils oath in the presence of the Blessed guests of the P.-T.A. at a break introduced to the assembly. Mmes. Sacrament and in which their by the Little Flower Social center. 14th and 5th and Co-operative association. North of St. Francis de Sales’ school pre­ C. D. of A. Meeting fast in Hagus hall. St. Anthony’s Neighborhood house. Steck, Hannifan, and Hahn, newly neckerchiefs, badges, and flags Broadway Broadway Kansas City, Mo., will speak on sented a marionette entertainment Junior elected presidents of the P.-T.A. To Draw Over 200 are blessed. All parents and Officers to Be Installed Catholic Daughters, organizations at St. Louis’, St. “ Consumers’ Co-operatives,” and for the school. The play was basec ueen's Daughters, and the Miss Julia D. Connor, Credit on Mrs. Andrew’s Perfect Tribute More than 200 women have sig­ friends are invited. Election of officers took place Philomena’s, and St. Vincent’s nified their intention of attending The troop won the attendance at the meeting of the P.-T.A. held nights of Columbus. Every im­ parishes, were also introduced. Union section, Farm Credit ad­ The boys wrote the first act and aginable problem is encountered ministration, Washington, D. C., the girls the second. The boys the seventh biennial state conven­ award at the Capitol hill court of Wednesday, May 12. Mmes. P. As a conclusion to the meeting, tion of the Catholic Daughters by the trained social workers at will have for her subject “ Parish built the stage and the furniture honor Friday night for the sec­ V. Cboke and J. 0. Johnson were Denver’e Largest Ford Dealer. the Rev. John Moran, chaplain of May 22, 23, and 24 in Trinidad, the various community centers, Credit Unions and Low Income while the girls made the marion­ ond successive time. Hughes re-elected president and vice pres­ St. Augustine’s Study club, gave according to the state regent, Miss which have become an absolute Families.” The Rev. Joseph A. ettes. The speakers were Bennie Bakewell, Rody O’Hara, and ident, respectively. Mrs. H. E a short and inspirational talk on Mayme Garrett of Denver. They necessity with the influx of Mexi­ Ryan, S.J., head of the department Hannigan, James Frede, Paul Me Scoutmaster Kindblade received Gallagher was elected to replace the need of a chapel for the Cath­ will come from various places second class badges and Don IVal- Mrs. 0. W. Magor as secretary, can people seeking work in the olic Colored people of Denver. of economics, Regis college, will Callan, and Flora Jo Kinnins rep­ beet fields, only to find themselves resenting, respectively, throughout the state. Including don the handicraft and personal and Mrs. Harry Zumtobel will as Members of the Study club gave a speak on “ The Encyclical and Hu­ Denver, Pueblo, Walsenburg, La stranded, underpaid, and ofttimes St. Dominic’s man Welfare.” Lincoln, Warron Blain, Captain health merit badges. sume the duties of Mrs. James musical program. They were in­ Junta, Glenwood Springs, Grand Bartle as treasurer. Mrs. J. Mur­ reduced to starvation. Recrea­ At the closing session of the Blain of the Confederate army tional facilities are also provided troduced by Mrs. George Nealey, Junction, and Trinidad. phy was elected auditor' and his conference Dr. Lawrence H. and Nurse Kimmons. The dolls at the centers for crowds too nu­ president of St. Augustine’s club. Convention hostesses will be of­ torian. Installation of officers Brown, dean of men, Creighton were manipulated by Robert merous to estimate, BAZAAR Sickles, John Herberger, Carl ficers and members of Our Lady will take place in the school li­ university, Omaha, Nebr., will of Lourdes court, ’Trinidad, of /II TO JTTEi speak on “ Standards Set by the Ott, and Flora Jo Kimmins. John brary May 26 at an afternoon Since the opening of Camp Buchen was stage manager, John which Miss Julia Flaherty is grand meeting. Santa Maria in 1930, about 600 Encyclicals.” Msgr. John R. Mul- regent, and Mrs. Adeline Gerardi, North Side Parish Kelly was in charge of the light­ May Crowning Planned children, undernourished and un­ roy will have for his subject “ The vice state regent. ing and curtain, and Margaret The annual May crowning cere­ derprivileged, are given summer New Social Order,” and the clos­ A meeting of state officers, May 27, 28, 29 ing address of the conference will Buchen was announcer. mony will take place in Annuncia­ vacations as the guests of Mr. and Will Add Scouting grand regents, and district deputies tion church this Sunday evening. Mrs. John L. Dower. Within the Real Prizes • Real Dinner, be given by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. The recital presented by the will open the sessions Saturday, music pupils May 16 attracted an May 23. Charlotte Ryan, member past year over 600 boys were en­ Real Fun. Let’s Go. (St. Catherine’i Parish) William O’Ryan, pastor of St. May 22, and a reception is to take Leo’s church, Denver, appreciative audience. Alamosa.— Seven hundred chil­ of the seventh grade and daughter rolled in Catholic Boy Scout Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock, place later in the day for visitors dren are expected to attend the Presiding at the various sessions The annual school picnic will be of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ryan, has troops, and Catholics now have a meeting is to be held in the ban­ at the Columbian‘hotel, the Trini­ seventh annual sisters’ summer will be the Rev. Harold V. Camp­ held at Elitch’s gardens Thursday been chosen to crown the Blessed more scout troops than any other quet hall for the boys of the par­ dad court to act as host. school for religious instruction by Mother’s statue. Her attendants organization in the Rocky moun­ Courtesy bell, the Rev. Joseph Higgins, May 27. Parents are cordially Mass, followed by a business ish more than 12 years of age invited. modem methods from June 20 to will be Rosemary Drea, Anna Ma­ tain area. At the Mullen home Ted Day Mortuary who are interested in joining the Pueblo; Dr. John F. McConnell, se.ssion at 9:30 in the community Altar Society to Convene July 26 in Sacred Heart parish rie 'Vidmar, Patricia McGowan, for the aged, the Little Sisters of Boy Scout organization in St. Colorado Springs; Joseph A. Cra­ hall, is first on the program Sun­ here. Every Catholic child old ven, John J. Sullivan, and Paul The Altar society will meet Fri­ and Shirley Bodine. Danny Hogan the Poor cared for 170 aged men Catherine’s parish. day. The drill teams of the Wal­ enough to enter the public school will be crownbearer. Horan. Following discussion of day at 2 o’clock in the assembly and women, who would otherwise Mrs. William McGraw of 3059 senburg court and the Junior C. this coming fall, all in the grades The altar boys of Annunciation room of the rectory. All mem have been confined to some institu­ West 40th avenue entertained the program, special committees D. of A. from Denver will present and in the four years of high school bers are asked to make an extra grade and high school had an out­ tion of the state, or left to a mis­ Mrs. Purcell’s Sewing club Friday, were appointed on reception, at­ exhibits in the community hall. will have their individual classes. ing at City park Tuesday, May 18. HUDACHE? GAS? tendance, literature, seating, and effort to attend. erable existence of poverty and May 14. Proceeds of this party The Country club is to be the In addition, there will be a 12-year Mr. Henry Casper, S.J., of Regis sickness. general arrangements. The con­ The promoters of the League scene of a luncheon at noon, at are to be donated to the Rev. Wil­ graded school of religion. college addressed the senior class To the Community Chests in liam Monahan, who will be or­ ference will have three sessions of the Sacred Heart held an in­ which Mrs. Adeline Gerardi will The Alamosa relirious summer Monday, May 17, on higher educa­ INDIGESTION? each day at 10 a. m., 2 p. m., and teresting meeting Tuesday in the be toastmaster. The address of school is the largest in the coun­ dained this Saturday. Those pres­ tion in a Catholic college. • be the bone of contention. Peter 8 p. m. Letters have been sent rectory assembly room. Four new welcome will be riven by Mayor The Annunciation branch 320 Hesdzche, IndlgMtlon. g u , feeling rotten* ent were Miss Tobin and Mmes, try and the children flock to it has a strange medley of servants half Blck, not up to anuff, du® to coneUpa- out in the week to labor lead­ promoters were received. Formal Newburn of Trinidad, with the re­ with joy because it is made at­ Bonner, Doherty, Lida B. Russell, of the L.C.B.A. will receive Holy and friends. A grim Irish house­ Uonf Don’t worry If you're found old- Moon, William O’Brien, Frank ers, employers, professional men reception of new promoters will sponse by Julia Flaherty, grand tractive to them by a wise mixture Communion in a body Sunday, faahloned laxatives unsatisfactory, yor now keeper makes it her business to you can get a modem laxatire that’s really and women, and others to invite be held on the Feast of the Sa­ regent of Trinidad. Mrs. M. J. of trips into the country, various May 23, at the 7 :30 Mass. O’Brien, Purcell, G. Sullivan, cred Heart, June 4. All promo­ vex him at every turn. A sly, different. Its name Is IKKN-A-MINT, the Webber, J. Lynch, Floyd, Lawlor, their interest and attendance. O’Fallon, past state regent, will contests, and all that makes young delicious chewing gum laxative that looks Commenting on the growth and ters who’ have not been received give her impressions of the recent Shamrock Players, cultured cousin. Dr. Lacey, would different, tastes different and is Uken dif­ Piper, Sharp, LaVelle,- Nahring, life enjoyable, while the deeper hypnotize him and take his money. Nevin, (ireen, and Koser. development of the conference. formally are asked to notify Mrs Eucharistic Congress in Manila. yein of religious instruction is be- Seniors to Give Play ferently. No wonder It acta dIfferenUy I Tou Miss Linna E. Bresette, field sec­ McEachem. Tom Scott, a deaf, half-witted chew It. and what a difference the chewlne Miss Catherine Curran of 3860 Miss Veronica O’Connor of Omaha, ing followed. Led on by the desire to repeat makes I There’s no griping, no nausea or up­ retary, said, “ The conference has Lillian Valdez was recently bap retiring state president of the Ne­ The Benedictine Sisters again servant lad, would borrow, beg, or Federal boulevard, daughter of the success of Big-Hearted Her­ steal $200 to marry Linda Perkins. set stomach, and no disturbance of sleep. Mrs. J. M. Curran, announced her become a movement of great so­ tized. Margaret Patrick was her braska C. D. of A., is scheduled will conduct the school and the Feen-a-mint acts gently but thoroughly in sponsor. bert, the Dramatic club and the Hazel Orpen, a charming girl engagement last week to J. C. cial significance. By reason of its to deliver an address, and remarks mother superior has been asked senior class of Annunciation high the lower bowel, not in the stomach. Don’t Banns of marriage were read adopted by Peter’s brother, seems suffer from the miseries brou^ t about by Hawkins. The wedding will take activities it has become a guiding will be made by Past State Regents by the Rev. E. J. McCarthy for are attempting something different influence. Its leaders are recog­ last Sunday for Francis Brose and Rose M. Hagus and Anna Fleming. 16 teachers. The sisters will give to be sunlight in the old man’s constipation I Try the farorlte laxatire of place early in July. in the comedy. The Call of the life, but she casts shadows over more than 1* million wise people—young nized exponents of Catholic social Mary Martin for the third time, The business session Sunday special instruction in Gregorian John Gannon, a student of St. Banehee. The seniors will present his happiness by her desire to and old: FBKN-A-MINTt Fop a free sampU thought. Its sponsors are the Cath­ They will be married Saturday afternoon will be held at 3:30. The chant, which is used exclusively write Dept. FF6, Feen-a-mlnt, Newark, N .J. Catherine’s, won first place ampng the matinee Thursday afternoon, marry Clem Durward, the hand­ the parochial schools in the essay olic Bishops of the country. at the 8:30 o’clock Mass. Banns Trinidad court will again be host in the Sacred Heart church here. May ,27, at 2 o’clock and the “ In its existence the conference were also read for 'William Mc- at 5 o’clock, when refreshments Children having good voices wifi some “ dapper Dan” of the old contest about the story of “ Lo­ Dramatic club will give an evening home town. Brothers of Holy Cross hengrin and the Holy Grail” spon­ has brought out for open discus­ Caddin and Mary Ann Maxwell are to be served. Mrs.' Gerardi will be added this year to the choir. performance Friday, May 28, at sored by the Knights of Columbus, sion many injustices practiced to and for William Hein and Dor­ be hostess at a social at 8 o’clock The sisters give their time free to 8:15 o’clock at Hagus hall, 37th Blanche Lamb, the good-natured Teachia:If Brotherst othy Gorman. Both were second Colored maid, and her old mammy High Schoolils and Colleges. The class confirmed Tuesday day. It has helped by its enun­ Sunday evening. the parish and there is no charge and Lafayette. readings. have the happy faculty of doing evening was very inspirational. ciation of Catholic social prin­ The convention will come to a to the people except their volun­ In featuring a double cast, the Coadjutor Brotherst Among the 196 confinped were ciples to dissipate the philosophy Recent Marriages Listed close on Monday. Election of tary offering toward the main­ production brings to the fore for the right thing at the wrong time. Trades and Clerical Work. 165 children and high'school pu­ of “ laissez faire,” has contributed Recent marriages included state officers will take place at this tenance o f the nuns while in Ala­ the first time in several years a Dr. Markowitz, a Jewish friend JUNlORATESi Waurtown. Wiaconaia, pils and 31 adults. substantially toward the clarifi­ Frances Jo Ann Aude-wald and final session, and unfinished busi­ mosa. senior class play. The seniors and confidant of Peter, seems to and Vaiatie, New York. cation of many problems, and has Clarence Earl Meader on Satur­ ness-will be cleared up. On Wednesday and Thursday promise an all-star performance. know too much concerning the old NOVITIATES: Notre Dame, Indiaaa, and helped to build new public opin- day evening at 7 o’clock. The afternoons, the women of the Sa­ Several new members also will ap­ Irishman’s affairs. Yuru, an In North Dartmouth, Mesa, Benefit Party Planned ibns.” witnesses were Charles Richards cred Heart league and the Taber­ pear with the Dramatic club as the dian brought from the Amazon Young men interested in the ReUgleue Annual Card Party to Ufa should write for booklet— By Cathedral Groups and Alice Montgomery. Bert nacle society met to make ar­ Shamrock Players’ unit works to valley by Dr. Lacey, runs about Be Conducted June 8 scaring the feminine members of “The Treinlng of a Brother.” CLERGY LUNCHEON Hitt, principal of Craig high rangements for putting the Ball chalk up another hit. A committee representing the school, was united in marriage The annual card party of the residence, recently;ly purchasedpure by ■The play brings the audience to the household with his pet snakes Brother Ephrem, C. S. C. Z18 Dujarie Bldg., Notre Dame, Indiang societies of Cathedral parish that TUESDAY TO HONOR Saturday at 10 o’clock with Miss Cathedral Altar and Rosary so­ the Benedictine order, into home­ the home of Peter Adair, an elderly and his ribbering monkeys. Miss Joan Walters, a dignified, nervous are directed by the Rev. C. M Dorothy Baccock. The witnesses ciety will be held the afternoon like condition for the sisters while Irishman whose money seems to RT. REV. DR. RYAN were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hitt, Sr. and evening of Tuesday, June 8, they are residing here. school teacher, and her somewhat Brother Jude, C. S. C. Johnson is planning a benefit card 923 Madison Ave. tlbany, New Yerh party in honor of the birthday of While going to school in Denver, on the rectory lawn, 1591 Penn­ 'The winter session of the week­ a box of beautiful wedding gifts pugilistic Swedish maid come to the priest at Malo hall Friday eve At the request of the Most Rev Mr. Hitt took an active part in sylvania. Cards and other games ly catechism class will close May from the Benedictine Sisters and visit Hazel. The blustering sheriff ning, May 28. The proceeds of Bishop Vehr, the Very Rev. Msgr. several sports and excelled in will be featured, and refresh­ 22 and the children will have a from girl friends last week. with his awkward, devoted deputy the affair will be used to defray John R. Mulroy has arranged baseball. ments will be served. Miss Clara vacation until the sisters begin Amelio Alfonso, apn of Mr. and appear to find the killer and dis­ Swelling Reduced the expenses of the reading room clergy luncheon Tuesday at 12:30 Saturday morning at a Nuptial Courtney is the general chairman, the summer sessions next month. Mrs. Fred Esquibel, was baptized cover who let the “ Banshee” pass And Short Breathing reUeved when in St. Paul’s chapel of the Cathe­ in the Argonaut to honor the Rt Mass, Miss Augusta Klein became assisted by Mrs. Thomas G. Barry, Mrs. Medina Recaivai Gift* Sunday. The godparents were Joe Ellis island. eanaed by unnatural collection of water la Salazar and Lucy Esquibel. The The combined comedy and mur­ abdomen, feet and legs, and when preeenrt dral. Admission will be 50 cents, Rev. Dr. John A. Ryan. Announce­ the bride of William Rogers. Hen- Mrs. James M. Knight, Mrs. A. A. Mrs. Rose Garcia Medina, a re above anklee leaves a dent. Trial package ■rhere will be refreshments and ment of the event has been sent 17 Kreiling and Margaret McCal- Hauk, and Miss Margaret E. cent bride and a former member baby was named for his grand­ der-mystery is expected to draw FBEE. COLLUM MEDICI.VE COMPANY, entertainment. to the priests of the diocese. lin were the witnesses. Murphy. of the choir, was the recipient of father, who was buried last week. capacity audiences. Dept. (S4, ATLANTA. GA. r mm m m .

PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 20,1937

One Thing to Think of When You Go Time— Help Kidneys flawotd Dolan Wins the, present clean Out Poisonous Acids Away Your kidneys contain U million tiny Colorado Springs.— A highlight Sign, the Catholic Diqest, and Present— cubes or filters which may be endsocered Don't run the risk of losing a minute’s pleasure on your trip. C. D. of A. Initiate Boulder Contest by neglect or drastic, irritating drugs B* Have at least one extra pair of glasses. The place to get those on the May social calendar in the two editions of the Register. The the time carefuL If functional Kidney or bladder publishers of the Catholic Digest disorders make you suffer from Getting extra glasses is here— where you Can get the time and attention Glenwood Springs.— The annual city will be the St. Francis’ hos­ Up Nights, Nervousness, Loss of Pep, have completed a contract with Boulder.— (Mt. St. Gertrude’s your need requires. If you wait for. the emergency you may Communion day of the Catholic. pital benefit party to be given at Leg Pains, Rheumatic Pains, Dizziness, the American News agency, and Academy)— Rita Dolan,, a senior, We are specialists in good not get se^ice in a hurry. Play safe. Have glasses to Daughter.s of America was ob­ Circles Under Eyes, Neuralgia, Acidity. the Antlers hotel Thursday eve­ the Catholic Digest will soon make won the silver loving cup in the Burning, Smarting or Itching, don’t taka spare. Stop in and let us arrange it for you. served May 9 by St. Therese’s watches. See our display of ning, May 27. Committees of its appearance .at book stores and religion finals conducted by the chances. Get the doctor’s guaranteed pre­ court. The members received gifts that last through the years scription, Cystex, the most modem ad­ on the principal news stands of Rev. Harold Glentzer, O.S.B., Fri­ Communion in a body at the 8 prominent women assisted by lead­ vanced treatment for these troubles. the city. day evening. May 14. There were $10,090.00 deposited with Bank of Amer­ o’clock Mass, celebrated by the ing businessmen are completing ica, Los Angeles, California, guarantees SWIGERT BROS. plans for the gala event, in which Boy* Present Recital ten contestants in the finals. The Rev. C. E. Kessler. At 1:30, a St. Mary’s high school music judges were the Rev. Urban that Cystex must bring new vitality in 48 Better Vition Good Service reception of five new members the whole town will participate. hours and make you feel years younger Optometrists class of boys gave a recital at 8 Schnitzhofer, O.S.B., of South in one week or money back on return of for Every Age and the reinstatement of one for­ Hundreds of tickets have been sold at Right Prices for the card party, social, and eve­ p. m. Sunday, May 16, in St. Boulder; the Rev, Agatho Stritt- empty package. Telephone your druggist mer member took place in the Mary’s auditorium. A few girl matter, O.S.B., of Boulder, and M. O’ KEEFE for guaranteed Cystex (Siss-Tex) today. 1550 California KEystone 7651 Knights of Columbus hall. Mrs. ning of general entertainment. Johnny Metzler’s orchestra will pupils assisted on the program. the Rev. F, Mahoney, SJ., of Regis Julia Thome, grand regent; local The numbers were as follows: college, Denver. JEWELRY COMPANY officers, and the degree team ex­ play for the frolic in the Copper Grove. Cards will be played in ‘‘ Honor Guard March” (Za- The seniors finished their final Nev Location emplified the beautiful C. D. of A. mecnik) and ‘‘The Monitors” the dining rooms, and special at­ examinations Monday. In the eve­ 623 ISth St. lex6Broken(kif^> initiation ceremony. Father Kess­ (Wellesley), St. Mary’s junior or­ Relieve the soreness and aid heal^l ler addressed the meeting. tractions, games, and contests will ning, the first in a week of senior be held in the hotel lobby and chestra; “ Rustic Dance” (Howell), activities took place. “ Campus ins by washins daily with Resinoll At 6:30, a banquet was served other adjoining rooms. Jack Duffy; “ Student’s Concerto” evening” was held on Mt. St. Ger­ •B i^Soap and freely applyingiai in the Williams hotel in honor of (Woelber), violin solo, John Philip Tell the people you patronize 28 E. 6th Catholic Scores of women have been work­ trude’s playgrounds, where all the new members. The tables ■Wittman; toe tap, selected, Jo­ kinds of outdoor feats were en­ that you saw their advertisement Ave. Symbolism were attractively arranged, and ing under the general chairman­ sephine Delmastro; “ Concertante” ship of Mrs. Charles H. Wheeler tered into by the students. Base­ in The Register. a garden flowers formed the center- (Ruegger), violin solo, Philip ball was the most popular sport Resm ol pieces. wid Mrs. J. W. Duffy. Mrs. C. Shanahan ; “ Cotton Pickers” TA. 6468 Specialty R. Nolan and her staff of workers of the evening. At 6:30, an out­ Mrs. Julia Thome, grand regent, (Martin), violin solo, Jerry door supper was served in the are 'planning delightful refresh­ Loetscher; “ Bells of St. Mary’s” presided and welcomed the riew ments. Mrs. W. H. Remington is cloister garden. On Tuesday, the members. The guests included (), trumpet solo, James Mc­ annual school picnic was held at QUALITY MONUMENTS FOR LESS” in charge of entertainment and Cullough; “ Concertino” (Bloch), the Rev. P. J. MeSweeney, pastor is assisted by Fred Tinken, Glen Blue Bell canon, and Wednesday, STOCKS * BONDS of St. Mary’s church at Aspen, tiolin solo, Joseph Adams; “ Jolly the seniors received their pictures Martin, a n d Thomas Holton. Dprkies” (Bechter), violin solo, who stressed the need of organ­ Mmes. H. M. Powell, Emmett and were fitted for caps and We Buy, Sell, and Quote All Local and Listed Securities ized groups to combat Commun­ Delor Barrett; “ Morris Dance” gowns. In the evening,, the little Knight, and James Gaughan are (arranged by Peery), violin solo, ism. His address was grreatly en­ theater stage was artistically ar­ selecting girls to serve as Arthur Neer; tap duet, selected, joyed by the members. Father ranged as an old-fashioned garden, Specializing in Quality Plumbing and flower and candy vendors. Mrs. Barbara Jean and Melba Cimino; PEDLET-RYAN & CO. Kessler congratulated the court where Rita Dolan, in recognition T. A. McIntyre is in charge of the “ Uncle Remus” (Grant-Schaefer), Heating Repairs in a brief but timely talk. candy and cigarette committee. of the two honors lately awarded 840 17th St. Boston Bldg. Denveir, Colo. Gordon Shanahan; “ A Perfect her, was entertained by her class MA. 1241 . Miss Catherine McNulty, lec­ Sister M. Claritas and Mrs. J. Day” (Bond), violin duet, Clement turer, talked on the need of unity B. Crouch in charge of tickets, at a surprise supper. On Th'urs- and Robert Zecha; “ On to Victory” day, the freshmen-senior luncheon SLATTERY & COMPANY in any movement or objective of and Mrs. Anna Fleming in charge (Blake), violin solo, William Rob­ the organization. Miss Isobel Har­ of cards. was held in the new social room PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS ert Rosengarten, and tap dance, on the first floor.* This was the ris sang two numbers, ‘‘Maytime” Committees in charge of the af­ selected, Betty Lou Borden. Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone MAin 3437 1646 BLAKE STREET and ‘‘The Cradle Song,” accompa­ fair report a generous co-opera­ first event held in' the room. Junior All material on St. Mary’s high class officers served. The sopho­ JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 nied at the piano by her mother, tion among citizens, business peo­ yearbook, the Marylin, was placed I Mrs. Lama Harris. Mrs. Louise ple, and firms in makifig the party mores were the guests of Kathryn VJWiV.W.WAVVW in the hands of the printer Mon­ Miller at her home in Longmont Christensen f Eagle played a piano a success. day, May 17. It is hoped that Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist selection. Mrs. Katherine Dillon at an all-day affair on Thursday. ' V ^ ■vw ^ ^ W ^ W W W W W W WW ' npr^lpr^ir^ Arkansas Priest in Hospital the yearbook will be ready for and Miss Julia Frost sang a vocal The Rev. Rainer J. DeClerk, Prom to Be Held Friday distribution by the end of the The principal social feature of Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets duet, ‘‘Little Old Lady.” chaplain of the Benedictine Con­ month. the week will be the prom to be Mrs. Mayme McDermott, vice vent of St. Scholastica, Fort The music department of St. ST. DOMINIC’S grand regent, gave a brief his­ Smith, Ark., is a patient at St. held in the “ garden atmosphere” Mary’s presented the children from of the academy auditorium Friday W. 29th & Federal tory of the Catholic Daughters. Francis’ sanitarium. Father De- the first four grades in a delight­ evening, May 21. The chaperons The number of members at the Clerk made his philosophical and DENTISTRY The Best in ful recital. are to be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dale THE DATES-M AY 27-28-29 time of the institution of the or­ theological studies at the North OF ALL TYPES Used der in 1903 and the many thou­ American college in Rome and was The seniors of St. Mary’s under and Mr. and Mrs. John Gilmore. the direction of the Rev. William sands oL members w’ho belong to­ a fellow student of the Rev. Thom­ Saturday, May 22, Mildred DR. JORGENSEN Furniture Kelly are enjoying a short course THE REASON - MAYTIME PAZAAR day, the objectives of the organi­ as Doran of Denver and the Rev. Achen of Denver will entertain AND ASSOCIATES David Maloney, diocesan priests. in, ethics in the last few weeks of Dorothy Shireman; Rita Dolan, 006-15UI St. lZ06-15th S Cash or Credit Games and Ham & Bacon Booths and Many zation, and the number of courts school. in the United States,. Canada, and Father Maloney now is in the Blanche Rosser, Beatrice Venus, ■■■■■DENVER Retail Rooms Other Attractions the Philippines being related. Eternal City, The boys’ and girls’ Glee clubs of Donna Doherty, Mary Grimes, Open Daily St. Mary’s high are reviewing ma­ Margaret Hubbard, Mary Ellen COURTESY Mrs. Louise Christensen and Mrs. Eight to Receive 1st Communion A FULL LINE OF terial learned in the school year Pierce, and Margaret Mary Mc­ Anna Wolverton of Eagle, Mrs. The following members of the OFFICE FURNITURE Murphy-Mahoney Motor Co. Anna Mae Brooks of Marble, and Sacred Heart parish Sunday school in preparation for participation Nulty at her home in Highland Miss Rosalind Marolt were in will receive First- Holy Commun­ in the upper division recital of park. We rent Folding Chairs, Card and Glenwood for the meeting's. ion at the 8 o’clock Mass May the music department to be given Sunday, May 23; will mark the Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver­ 23: Joan Elliot, Maxine Linn, Sunday, May 23. final sodality activity o f the scho­ For Man to Call and Give Esti­ ware, anything in stock. Call Frank Williams whan you want dependable At the regular meeting last mates on Packing and Shipping week St. Therese’s court re-elect Glen Rupert, Joanne Gahley, Bet­ On Tuesday, May 18, the jun­ lastic year. In the coronation of KE/stone 6226 Established 1888 repair work on your typewriter. ty Jean Winkler, Robert Yoachum, iors of St. Mary’s high school held Our Lady’s statue in the convent Ottce and Warehouse, 1521 20th St. ed the present group of officers PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 PROMPT SERVICE— HONEST PRICES for the ensuing year. Bertha Henry, and Donald Nolan. a picnic at Bruin inn. chapel, the entire student body will The Mass, will be preceded by a Manilan* Visiting Relative take part. Parents, friends, and Grand Knight Made Delegate All Makes Typewriter Service procession of the first communi­ Mrs. Patrick J. Frank and son, alumnae are invited to the pro­ Grand Knight J. J. Flynn was cants. The Rev. Charles J. Mc­ Dennis, of Manila are the guests gram. Mildred Achen, sodality Want to Sell? When in Need of Help 435 14tb St. SALES ■ RENTALS . REPAIRS MAin 3495 selected delegate to the state K. Carthy, O.M.I., pastor, will cele­ of Mr. and Mrs. J. DeLongchamps, prefect, will crown the statue. The of any kind, permanent or odd job, of C. convention to be held May brate the Mass, assisted by the Jr., 729 North Tejon street. Mrs. ceremony will close with Benedic­ For quick reenlts and personal eervice list Requiescant in Pace 23 and 24 at Canon City. Osire Rev. E. T. Joyce, O.M.I. A ser­ Frank is a sister of Mrs. De­ tion. Your propertj with call Employment Department. Blanc, trustee, was chosen alter­ mon suitable to the occasion will Longchamps. Monday, Feast of Our Lady nate to represent Glenwood coun be preached. At the conclusion Mrs. Flora Good returned home Help • of Christians, will be class Catholic Charities MARY ANN FITZPATRICK, 815 cil 2308. of the Mass, the children will be May 15 from Pueblo, where she day at Mt. St. Gertrude’s. An en­ Julia Prouty Stowe Theodore Madison. Wife of Martin Fitspatrick, Mrs. Catherine Madded of Eagle enrolled in the scapular. had charge of caring for Sacred 1665 Grant St. KEystone 6386 tertaining series of events will take YORK 7357 mother of Margaret and Mrs. Mary is receiving medical treatment at Nelan, sister of Bride, Margaret, and Daily Masses in Majr are being Heart rectory in the five weeks’ place from' the close of Mass until John Waiih of Denver, Peter and Ted a local hospital. well attended at Sacred Heart absence of Miss Jane Wolohan. the hanging of the class picture Walsh of Cleveland, 0.; daughter of Mrs. Funeral services for Lucille church. The devotions in honor of Mrs. Catherine Gleason has re­ by the seniors at 8 p. m. Hackethal John Walsh, sister of Julia, Edward, and Gloria Eccher of Silt, eight-year- the Blessed Virgin after the 7:30 turned to Colorado Springs after James Walsh of Westport, Ireland. old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ On May 25, examinations for Solemn Requiem Mass was offered in the o’clock Mass continue to attract an extended visit in California. the lower classes will be held. Cathedral Saturdajf at 9. Interment Mt, liam L. Eccher, were held at St. many. Mrs. Gleason was accompanied by MORTUARY Olivet. W. P. Hoxan & Son service. Stephen’s church Tuesday at 2 Graduation exercises will be con­ Besides the many works of a her daughter, Miss Kathleen Glea­ ducted by the Very Rev. Robert JOHN KOLB, 715 Albion St. Husband o’clock, the Rev. C. E. Kessler Catholic nature mentioned in last son of Los Angeles, Calif. They of Maud Kolb, brother of Charles Kolb, officiating. The little girl died M. Kelley, S.J., president of Regis 1449-51 Kalamath St. Tillie Eckerle, and Eva Scheriff of week’s Register, the following ma­ are at present residing at 4212 college, Denver, Wednesday, May Brooklyn, N. Y.; Louis Kolb of Belle- Saturday of a heart ailment. Mrs. gazines and periodicals are avail­ West Colorado avenue. 25, at 4 o’clock in the academy ville, N. J., and Mary Kolb of New York. Katherine Dillon played and sang Phone MAin 4006 able at the Colorado Springs pub­ Children to Receive First Time chapel. Parents, friends, and Requiem Mass Was offered in St. John’s ‘‘What Could My Jesus Do More?” church Saturday at 9:30. Interment Mt. lic library: The Catholic World, Patricia Persons and Ronald alumnae are invited to attend. and ‘‘Ave Maria.” A number of Olivet. W. p. Horan & Son service. the Commonweal, America, the Deetz will receive First Holy Elaborate plans are being made the girl’s classmates and other JAMES T. BURNS, 506 Corona. Hus­ Communion at St. Paul’s church, for this event. Scholarships and band of Caroline Burns, brother of friends of, the family from Silt Broadmoor, this Sunday. scholastic awards and honors will Mayme B. McDonald, Monrovia, Calif.; were in attendance at the serv­ Margaret P. Boyce of Denver, Loretta Therese McDonnell became the be given to the graduates. B. Hammond of Aspinwall. Pa.; Cecilia ices. She was laid to rest in Rose­ bride of George Tennerman at an GEO. P. J. Y'oung of Torrance, Calif., and Robert bud cemetery. Abbey Adds to 8 o’clock Mass at St. Paul’s chapel, T. Burns of Denver. Requiem Mass is Miss Marie Bonan is recovering Broadmoor, May 15. The bride is HACKETHAL being offered in St. John’s church Friday, Bazaar Date Picked at 9. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan from an operation at a local hos­ the youngest daughter of Dr. and Funeral Director & Son service. pital. Mrs. J. J. McDonnell, prominent MARGARET M, GORMAN. 3311 Osce­ Miss. Catherine McNulty, chair­ members of St. Patrick’s parish, By Arvada Parish 1240 Acoma TA. 1656 ola. W ife of M. J. Gorman, mother of Dramatic Record man of Study clubs, met with the Pueblo, and was born and reared Marguerite Weiland, M. Joseph Gor­ (Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada) man. and' Genevieve Buckley, sister of groups Tuesday at the home of in Pueblo, being graduated from E. J. Rogers, Mary Dunn. Thomas Mrs. Douglas Cross for the final Canon City.— (Abbey School) — Pueblo Catholic high. Mr. Ten­ The annual bazaar and card Rogers, EHtabeth Sellers of Denver, and session this spring. Another link was forged in the nerman comes from a well-known party will be held June 26, the Julia Zellers of Los Angeles. Mrs. Gor­ family in New York. Mrs. George committee has decided. The chair­ man was born in. Denver and had lived Mrs. S; V. O’Malley of Grand long chain of fine dramatic produc­ her entire life here. Requiem Mass was Junction spent Sunday in Glen­ tions given by the Abbey school, McDermott came from Twin Falk, men are Mrs. Koeber and Mrs, offered In St. Dominic’s church Saturday wood with friends. when the Shakespearian drama, Ida., to act as matron of honor Bayer, assisted by Mmes. Fred artford'/^com at 9. Interment Mt. Olivet. Oiinger The Merchant of Venice, was for her sister, and Archie Mc­ Moore, Mills, Smiley, Brown, La MORTUARY service, ^ l o and Mrs. Marie Schoel of Cheyenne. Donnell was best man. A wedding Moure, and Campbell; JOSEPH LOHMAN, 2957 Glenarm. Wyo.; Mrs. Marie Kelley of Franklin, staged at the Abbey auditorium. Funeral services were held in Sacred 0-. and Mrs. D. N. Caw of Denver. The 1937 contribution to the long breakfast was served for 12 at There will be a class of 50 con­ KE. 2779 Heart church Saturday at 9. Interment Funeral services were held at 9 Sat­ list of successful Abbey produc­ the Antlers hotel. After a wed­ firmed Sunday, May 23, after the Mt. Olivet. Hartford-Alcorn service, urday at St. Joseph’s church at Capulin. tions, which include The Pageant ding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Tenner- 9:45 o’clock Mass. JOHN WILLIAM CLIFFORD, Indian IntcmGnt Alaniosa« Boulavard SGrvics. man will reside in New York city. Hills. Husband of Helen A. Clifford. of Youth, The Red Mill, The Cat The bazaar committee will spon­ and the Canary, The Victim of the The condition of Lorin B. sor a card party Wednesday after­ Requiem Mass was offered in St. Domi­ MARGARET IRENE WALSH Mitchell of 1902 South Nevada COAL nic’s church Monday at 9. Interment Mrs. Margaret Irene Walsh, 4980 Knox Seal of Confession, and The Silver noon, May 26, in the shrine hall W m . R O G E R S &

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