St. Anthony’s, Westwood, to Build Auditorium Soon

Oscar L. Malo Named Knight of Malta 111 V.?.! As Church Now, Later E * By Paul Hennessey Oscar L, Malo, philanthropist and business Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations executive, has been elected a Knight of Malta, one of the Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1947— Permission to Reproduce, Except on famed medieval Catholic military religious orders, accord­ Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue, ing to an announcement this week by Archbishop Urban J. Will Be School Gym NEEDY SIUDENIS Vehr of Denver. Ckinstruction of an auditorium that will serve temporar­ Partial proceeds of two basket- Official notice of the honor came ily for a church in St. Anthony’s parish, Westwood, will be­ ball games scheduled between Re­ to Mr. Malo from the master of gis college and Omaha university $10,000 Damage the American chapter of the or- gin in the near future, it is announced this week by the Rev. will be used for the education of i^anization in a letter from the DENVER CATHaiC Michael Maher, administrator of the Westwood parish. The Spanish-American and Negro-boys >Iew York headquarters, the text building, which will be of brick and cinder blocks and will and girls, it is announcea by In 'Register' Fire of which follows: cost from $35,000 to $40,000, will be erected at the corner of Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. "Dear Mr. Malo: The gift will be made to the Damage continues to mount as “ At a recent meeting of the West Ohio avenue and South Newton street. Archbishop by the officials of the appraisers review the loss suffered American chapter. Sovereign Mili­ It probably will be the first par Regis college athletic department. about 350 persons. Mr. Mayberry by the Register in a major fire tary Order of Malta, you were ish building to be constructed in The Regis Buzz Boys will meet of the John K. Monroe architectu­ that hit the basement of the unanimously elected a member of any of the new parishes of Denver the Omaha university squad on publishing plant at 932-950 Ban­ the American chapter; and it is REGISTER and suburbs. Father Damen Mc- ral firm has charge of drawing the Friday night, Feb. 27, and again plans. It was expected that a def­ nock street Friday afternoon, Feb. my present duty as master of the Caddon and men of Our Lady of on Saturday night, Feb. 28, in the 13. Reasonable estimates follow­ chapter so to notify you, and to The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Lourdes parish have put up a> inite date for construction would be set following his return to Den­ State armory. East Third avenue ing .a preliminary inventory of the extend to you a most hearty wel­ Have Also the international News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller grotto, but there has been no con­ and Logan street. Services, NCWC and Religious News Photos. Price of paper 3 cents a copy. ver this week. The building will damage place the loss in excess come into our association. struction other than this. Archbishop Vehr’s letter of an­ of $10,000. “ George MacDonald, Master, The St. Anthony auditorium will serve as' the auditorium and gym­ VOL. XLIII. No. 26. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY'19, 1948. $1 PER YEAR. nasium for the school that will be nouncement and acknowledgment The fire started in the job shop “ American Chapter, be 110 by 48 feet and will seat follows: put up adjoining it later. Plans for of the Register and within a few “ Knights of Malta.” • Feb. 18, 1948 minutes had engulfed a large Several days af^er he was in­ a complete parish plant envisage also a convent, rectory, and church Reverend dear Father: basement room in flames. Billow­ formed of the honor, Mr. Malo The officials of the Regis col­ ing clouds of smoke raced to the received his credentials in a small but the attainment of this goal is 3 Nurse Schools Affiliate With Heights expected to take a number of lege athletic department have gra­ first and second floors of the box of red leather, with the eight- years. ciously profferred to me a goodly newspaper office and drove em^ pointed Maltese cross emblazoned There are about 225 families in percentage of the net receipts of ployes into the street. It required in white on the outside. It con­ Study Course Is S t Anthony’s parish, which has the basketball games on Friday more than an hour fot the fire­ tained two small lapel pins, each seen the construction of a large and Saturday nights, Feb. 27 and men to bring the blaze under con­ with the cross, and the large pen- Mapped for Girls IDAHO SPRINGS WOMAN 100 YEARS OLD FEB. 23 number of small homes in the past 28, for the Catholic high school trol. Had it not been for the few years. Mass on Sundays is be­ education of deserving students. amazingly fast response of the The oldest resident of Clear ing offered at 7, 9, and 11 o’clock Regis college and Omaha univer­ Denver fire department to the In Denver Creek county, who remembers in the Aeroplane ballroom, 3310 sity will play both nights at the alarm the entire structure would President Abraham Lincoln well, W. Alameda. Other parish func­ State armory. Tickets for either have been demolished. The affiliation of the schools of will round out a century of life tions, such as Baptisms, Confes­ night will cost $1.20, and can be nursing at St. Anthony’s, St. Jo­ The principal loss apart from on Feb. 23. She is Mrs. Louisa sions, weddings, and funerals, are secured at Regis college, at Regis seph’s, and Mercy hospitals in the fire and smoke dainage to the Alexander of Idaho Springs, a held in the Presentation church at downtown college, 711 Seventeenth building was in the ruin of thou­ Denver with Loretto Heights col­ member of St. Paul’s parish there. W. Seventh and Julian. Father street, or at the Knights of Colum­ sands of envelopes, bonded paper, lege was announced by Sister bus home. Despite her age, she is still Maher is living in a small home printed forma, and other printing Frances Marie, president of the next to the Presentation rectory. Whatever funds come into my supplies. The building and sup­ college, following a series of meet­ active. She has been a member of hands from this source will be used plies are heavily insured. ings attended by the directors of the Idaho Springs parish Altar to assist some of our deserving The job department is used only all the schools concerned. society since she moved there 25 Spanish-American and Negro boys years ago, and she yet retains Archbishop Sets for archdiocesan printing and job Plans have not been completed and girls in meeting their high work needed by the Register itself. membership in the Altar and Ro­ Collection Mar. 14 school tuition and acce.ssory ex­ as yet, but the student nurses at sary society of Sacred Heart par­ No public job business is conducted all the hospitals named will do For War Victims penses. I will work through the There was no damage to the news­ ish. Denver, and in the Regis several pastors in the designation some or all their scholastic work guild. The Biihopt’ Collection for paper printing plant. The huge at Loretto Heights. Courses of the Relief of Wer Victims will of these benefits. We know that mailing li.st of more than 700,000 study are now being planned for Still mentally alert, Mrs. Alex­ be held in the Denver archdio­ leadership today ordinarily de­ names escaped damage,’ though in both those who need the pre- ander keeps well abreast of what cese Sunday, March 14, and not mands formal higher education. the same room with the fire. clinical work required of a regis­ is happening in the world around March 7 as in most of the U., These scholarships, I think, can be her. She remembers more about annunciation s c h o o l tered nurse and those who wish to S. dioceses. This announcement very helpful in developing the the world of yesterday, than most IS BEING REBUILT complete the longer program of is made by Archbishop Urban J. Catholic leadership of the future. people can absorb from the read­ The rebuilding of the primary study that leads to the degree of Vehr to aroid confusion if ma­ Some of your good people inter­ ing of history. school building of the Annuncia­ Bachelor of Science in Nursing. terial from the national head­ ested in basketball might wish to tion parish, Denver, damaged by a Negotiations are now under way quarters of the .NCWC War Re­ know of these benefit g%mes and the cause to which a portion of the gas explosion Feb. 8, will b^ com­ to secure the services of someone AT THE AGE OF 95, she broke lief Services is received by the proceeds will be applied. Dona­ pleted in three weeks or so if the Oscar L. Malo who is outstanding in the field of her hip and doctors asserted that pastors. The goal this year is weather is favorable. The base­ nursing education to direct this she would probably never be able $5,000,000 and the need is just tions from patrons for this purpose ment was not harmed, but the dant, composed of Maltese cross integrated college and hospital pro­ to walk again. In six weeks the as imperative as when this sum will be gratefully accepted through the Regis athletic department. walls, especially the south one crown, and shield, which is worn gram. The college hopes to name cast was removed and now she is was oversubscribed last year. Wishing you and your work were severely damaged. The Rt with formal dress on state occa­ this director shortly. able to climb Steps and walk Rev. Monsignor Charles Hagus^ sions. around the mountain town where every blessing, I am. pastor, says the damage amounted Inside the box, among the offi­ Colleges Bulwark she lives with her daughter. Miss Dubuque Auxiliary Faithfully yours. to more than $5,000. cial emblems of the Knights of Agnes Frederick. + URBAN J. VEHR Malta, was a small white card The mother of seven children, Is Visitor Archbishop of Denver, with a name printed in delicately Against Communism four of whom are still living, Mrs. The Most Rev. Edward A. Fitz­ Oratorical Contest woven black type. The card read Alexander also has 18 grandchil­ gerald, Auxiliary Bishop of Du­ “ Loretto Heights and colleges of buque, la., was in Colorado on Retreat for Public simply: "Cardinal Spellman.” a similar nature are America's dren, and six great-grandchildren. Is Scheduled Feb. 23 "I feel extremely complimented One of her grandchildren is the ecclesiastical business this week. most staunch bulwark against the He visited Archbishop Urban J. School Students Is Musical entertainment at the uppn receiving this honor,” com­ infiltration of Communistic educa­ Rev. Joseph Hebert, a Jesuit who mented Mr. Malo. "I am deeply offered his. first Solemn Mass in Vehr at his home and also visited Denver Catholic high school ora­ tion in our schools," Jphn j. Sulli­ in Colorado Springs. Bishop Fitz­ grateful to Archbishop Vehr, to Annunciation church, Denver, on torical contest sponsored by the van, Iwfdety known Denver finan*- gerald was consecrated Sept. 12. Planned in Brighton Knights of Columbus will be Cardinal Spellman, and to many cier, Monday night told more than June 22, 1947, 1946, others for the kindness that they, Brighton.— St. Augustine’s par­ furnished by the advanced girls 100 business and professional men Alsowisiting the Archbishop was have shown jne. ish is planning a two-day retreat choral groun of the Cathedral high at a dinner in the Albany hotel. ALTHOUGH SHE IS a native Monsignor Constantine S. Petti­ for the boys and girls attending schoni, under the direction ’ of “ Mrs. Malo and I feel very proud The dinnet was the initial get- of Germany, the centenarian has grew of the Cincinnati archdiocese. of the honor, particularly since public high schools. Young people Forrest E. Fishel. The contest together of the majors and cap­ been a citizen of the United Monsignor Pettigrew is vice rec­ from Greeley, Platteville, Fort the awards are made so rarely.” will be held at 8 p.m. Feb. 23 in tains in the business and profes­ States since before the Civil war. tor, dean of discipline, procura­ Lupton, Keenesburg, Roggen, Hud­ Order Founded in 1113 She was born in Ellwangen, Wurt- the K. of C. home, 1575 Grant. sional men’s army in the $500,000 tor, and registrar of St. Gregory's son, Lafayette, and Frederick have Dr. Clifford Westermeier of the The Knights of Malta, whose building fund campaign now being temberg province, Germany, on Mrs. Louisa Alexander minor seminary in Cincinnati. also been invited. official name is the Sovereign historv department of Loretto conducted on behalf of the col­ Feb. 23, 1848. Her father was a This will mark the first time Heights college will act as chair­ Sacred, and Military Order of St, lege. John Streltzer, Joseph member of the King’s Guard and that a retreat of this sort has ever man. Awards will be presented John of Jerusalem, were founded Hanneman, Harold Kiley, and Tom a veterinarian. been held in Brighton. The school by the Rev. Thomas Lo Cascio in 1113 as the Hospitallers of St Killian are co-chairmen of the Four years later the family Regis Priests to Broadcast Program authorities have granted permis­ O.5.M. • John of Jerusalem to minister to division. emigrated to the U. S. and settled sion for the boys and girls to at­ the poor and strangers in the Holy The latest list of contestants “ Barely a few months ago more in Cincinnati, 0. Her father served tend. Father William Brennan, gives Joseph Grebenc as the repre Land. They had headquarters on with the Union forces in the Civil C.M., will conduct the spiritual the island of Rhodes for some than 1,200 avowed Reds and Pinks, seniative of Annunciation high who also are a part of our public war and was killed by guerrillas Of Sacred Heart Hour Every Sunday exercises March 1 and 2. school and Margaret Marvel as the years after the Moslems stormed in Georgia in Sherman’s famous A free lunch will be served each (Turn to Page 7 — Column i ) educational system, met in Chi­ speaker from Holy Family high cago to plan an open campaign “ March to the Sea.” A local edition of the Sacred Heart radio program, which has won fame and friends day to all the boys and girls at­ Longevity seehis to be a char­ for the installation of Commu­ completely around the world, will be launched in Denver Sunday, Feb. 22, at 12:45 noon tending. The Missionary Sisters nistic teaching in our public acteristic of Mrs. Alexander’s fam. will prepare the meal and serve 7t, schools. There is no doubt in the ily. Her mother, Mary Hausler, oyer station KMYR, it was announced this week by the Rev. Richard E. Arnold, ^J., Defiance Met Klan Promise world that our large universities died at the age of 92 in Denver in director of music at Regis college. The speaker on the first program will be the Very Rev! and even our high schools list 1905. Raphael C. McCarthy, S.J., president of Regis. ACCW Conference among their teachers many who This new local program will be are Reds,” Sullivan said. MARRIED TWICE in her long It Would Outlaw the Mass life, the centenarian was first wed in full affiliation with the world­ • “ It is only through the support in Cincinnati to Pius Frederick in CHARITY SISTERS GIVEN CHARGE wide Sacred Heart program that Theme Is 'United of schools like Loretto Heights, 1870. The couple moved to Law- originates in St. Louis and will B y M onsign o r M a t t h e w S m it h “ Governor Clarence Morley of semiprivate schools where religion renceburg, Ind., where her hus­ make possible a seven-day pro ^(Mfmrtir# of R Catholic Editor. Copy- Colorado, who was elected by aid is a part of the curriculum, that band engaged in business and OF PUEBLO HOSPITAL BY C.F.& I. gram for Colorado listeners each Under Autbrity' rilthted. 1948. Reproduction in wholt or of the Ku Klux Klan, paid part of true Americanism can be taught. week. On weekdays, the original in pari forbidden) politics. After his death in 1880, “ United Under Authority” will his debt to that organization in his Our country is founded on a belief she returned to Cincinnati, where, Pueblo.— After a month of ne­ “ Plans for the future operation St. Louis program will continue to The greatest fight of my edi­ inaugural address by attacking the in God and in the right of every gotiations concerning the future of Corwin hospital will be formu­ be heard over KMYR at 7:15 a.m. be the theme of the third quar­ torial life occurred in 1925, when in 1883, she was married to Calvin terly conference of the Archdioce­ use of altar wine. He suggested man to worship Him in the manner C. Alexander, a civil engineer. administration of Corwin hospi­ lated at a later date." Arrangements for the addition the Ku Klux Klan decided to out­ that the state ‘eliminate from the of his choosing. Schools like the tal, announcement was made Charles Allen, Jr., chairman of of the seventh weekly program san Council of Catholic Women. law the use of Mass wine in Colo­ The family first came to Den­ The board of directors and the prohibition law the right to obtain, Heights defend that belief. ver in 1892, but after two years Tuesday, Feb. 17, that the Sisters the board of the Colorado Fuel were completed here last week rado. The Deliver Catholic Register iossess, or dispense intoxicating “ True, the college is operated of Charity of Cincinnati, 0., will and Iron corporation, made the an­ when the Rev. Eugene P. Mur­ chairmen of all standing commit­ w;as then less than half its present returned to Indiana. In 1901 they tees will meet in the Catholic fiquor “ for sacramental uses.” by Catholic sisters, but the enroll­ returned to Denver, and Mrs. be placed in charge of the insti­ nouncement. Carl phy, S.J., originator of the pro­ size in circulation, and the national Experience shows that this excep­ ment is not closed to young women tution. The official statement W. Meyers, pres­ gram, visited Denver and confer­ Charities annex, E. 17th avenue work of its sister paper, the Regis­ Alexander has been a Colorado and Grant, Denver, on Feb. 24 for tion is too often flagrantly from other faiths and there are a resident since that time. Her hus­ was worded as follows: ident, was em­ red with William and A1 Meyers, ter, had not yet been born. But it abused,’ ” he said. number of non-Catholics who are “The Sisters of Charity have powered to take owners of station KMYR. the all-day program, at which Mrs. doe.s not take a big newspaper to band died in 1913. L, A. Higgins, president of the Our article continued: students. It is only through our received official word from the a 11 proceedings The new program will be make a big fight! “ There has never been an abuse unselfish support of such schools home office of the Colorado Fuel necessary to archdiocesan council, will preside. In our issue of Jan. 15, 1925, HER FOUR LIVING children modeled on the one already fa­ Official business' and reports of this portion of the prohibition that we can protect our American and Iron corporation that by the carry out the de­ miliar to listeners. Fortunately, under the heading “ Governor Mor- are the daughter with whom she unanimous vote of the board of from the four deanery presidents law from Catholic sources. . . . . way of life.” lives; Mrs. Louise Egerer of Los cisions of the the Regis faculty boasts many of ley Hits Altar Wine in Inaugural “ Governor Morley or anybody directors at a meeting in New will be given at 10:30 a.m. and Talk.” appeared the following Thomas J. Tynan, co-chairman Angeles; and Miss Mary Alex­ board. the speakers who have appeared will be followed by a study of the else who thinks he is going to for the campaign with Judge Jo­ York city Feb. 17 Corwin hospital from time to time on the regular story, which was reproduced in a ander and Mrs. Victor Hebert, is conceded to the Sisters of Char­ T h e hospital national committee system at abolish the Catholic Mass has an­ seph J. Walsh, was toastmaster at both of Denver. program when they were stationed number of the largest dailies of other guess coming. This has been ity of Cincinnatj. has been known 11:15 a.m. The Rt. Rev. John R. America and which brought me a the dinner. The campaign, which Thougfh still in good health, in St. Louis tried time after time. In Great as th e Corwin Mulroy will speak at 11:30 and flood of mail, with editorial clip­ opened Jan. 26, will close on Feb. Mrs. Alexander is no longer able These men include, in addi­ will enlarge on the theme, “ United Britain there have been times when 26. The purpose is to obtain funds to sew and embroider for the hospital in mem­ pings from the papers of 15 na­ to celebrate Mass was a felony Death Takes Noted tion to Father Arnold and Father Under Authority.” Luncheon will to erect a student activities build­ church as she did for many years. McCarthy, the Rev. Charles F. tion.': punishable by death. The same has ory of a former be served in the Knights of Colum­ ing at the college, which will en­ Now, instead of a needle, the Kruger, S.J., and the Rev. Chris­ been true in other lands. In Ire­ chief surgeon. bus hall at 12:30. The Rev. Da­ able the school to care for more rosary beads slip silently through tian L. Bonnet. S.J., both among land, under Lritish rule, the people Anti-Nazi Prelate, men McCaddon will be the prin­ than 100 additional students. The her fingers. Dr. R. W. Cor- the first speakers to be heard over Burse Gifts Made were forced at times to steal off Car! W. Meysrt cipal speaker and will discuss the funds are to be used exclusively Her advice on how to live a It was dC'win. the 'World-wjde program at the into the wilds, to surround a priest for building, Tynan said. ‘Four Directives of Pope Pius century; “ Be cheerful and con­ signed primarily a number of years time it was founded; and the Rev. XII.” while he said Ma.ss while he lay on tented.” Archbishop Groeber ago for the hospitalization of em­ For Favors Granted his back, with the chalice on his + + + Harold L. Stansell, S.J. In addi­ The conference at 3 o’clock will ployes and dependents of the cor­ tion, the Rev. Joseph A. Berbers, breast. Every place where fanati­ Vatican City, — The death of be devoted to the Bishops’ state­ poration and its predecessors. In S.J., former president of Regis Contributions to the Sacred cism has held sway, the Mass has Archbishop Konrad Groeber of ment on secularism. the course of years, however, it college and no\v pastor of Loyola Heart burse fund for the educa­ been under fire. Freiburg im Breisgau has taken All committee chairmen will tion of a seminarian lagged some­ has become to a large degree a parish in Denver, jhas been one of take part in the open discussion “ But it is still celebrated, and it from the ranks of the German public institution devoted in part what this week, but those made Hierarchy “ one of its most illus­ program speakerslothe and will be of the national committee system. illustrated an important principle. will be celebrated until Judgment to the hospitalization of persons (Turn to Page 5 — Column i ) The board of directors of the arch­ Day. Furthermore, it is going to trious and zealous members,” says other than those immediately con­ Two of them were for favors re­ Osservatore Romano, Vatican pa­ diocesan council and the chairmen ceived. An acknowledgment of a be celebrated, right here in Colo­ nected with the corporation. of the standing committees of the rado, without intermission. The per, in commenting on the news K. of C. Will Initiate favor in this manner adds impetus received through Bishop Aloisius The board is of the opinion, Mr. council are as follows: to a great spiritual work, the vo Catholic religion is not going to be Allen said, that the Colorado Fuel Directors, Mrs. J. Leonard Swi- banished, and the Mass is the Muench of Fargo, Apostolic Visi- Class of 50 Sunday cation' of a ptiest. tator to Germany. and Iron corporation should no gert, Mrs. Emmett Knight, Mrs. J. Tuition for a seminarian now is center of our worship. If every longer continue to maintain an in­ Fred McCourt, Mrs. E. 0. Ahl- (Turn to Page S — Column i ) The prelate, 76, died of pneu­ A class of approximately 50 new $500 yearly. With some two-score monia in the war-shatterea see stitution such as this has become, members will be initiated into the brandt, Mrs. T. J. Morrissey, Mrs. young men studying for the Den­ city on Feb. 15. and further that the Sisters of second and third degrees of the W. C. Kimmins, Mrs, J. Prender- ver archdiocese. Archbishop Urban Work of Renovating “ He knew how to resist under Charity by reason of their wide Knights of Columbus by the Den­ gast. Fort Collins; Mrs. E. C. J. Vehr, who is sponsoring the many trying circumstances the experience in the maintenance and ver council in the K. of C. club­ Ritchlin, Littleton; Miss Barbara Sacred Heart burse, has a neavy hostility of anti-Christian forces operation of hospitals are better house, E. 16th and Grant, this Bach, Mrs. Fred J. Gushurst, Mrs. financial burden in educating fu­ Carmel Goes Slowly and he defended with great energy prepared to continue the opera­ Sunday, Feb. 22. Katherine Fagin, Colorado ture priests. The burse’s goal is rights of souls and of thethe tions of the Corwin hospital than Conducting the exemplification Springs; $6,000, the principal of which will Work on the new Carmel of the Church,” the Osservatore adds. is the corporation. ceremonies, which are scheduled Mrs. W. C. Weldon, Mrs. be kept intact. Interest from the Holy Spirit near Littleton has Just before Max Jordan, NCWC Survey Ii Made to start promptly at 2 p.m., will Thomas Kerrigan, Mrs. P. J. Sul­ burse will go toward a seminarian’s progressed slowly, principally be­ News Service correspondent and The Colorado Fuel and Iron be William Carter, past state dep­ livan, Miss Mary Nadorif, Miss tuition. cause of the lack of materials. observer for the National Broad­ corporation made a detailed sur­ uty, and Ray Noone, district dep­ Helen Burke, Mrs. James Jackson, The gifts received this week are: Mother Therese, prioress, hopes to casting Company, left Germany to vey of agencies equipped to ope­ uty. Candidates are reminded by Englewood; Mrs. R. T. Fisher, $5, anonymous, Denver; $5, Mrs. see the renovations completed by return to the U. S. he had a talk rate such an institution as Corwin Peter J. Wagner, grand knight, Greeley; Mrs. F. Helart, Boulder; May. Some of the plumbing and Otto Koerner, Denver, for favors with the Archbishop. “ Tell the and awarded the administration of that they must be present at Mrs. C. N. Nolan, Co 1 o r a d o xeceived; and $10, Mrs. Mae B. work on the porch have been done. good American people how grate­ Corwin to- the sisters after this 1:30 p.m. Springs; Miss Rita La Tourette, Bertagnolli, Denver, for a favor The contractor decided to have the ful we are for all their generous survey had been made. The sis­ Mrs, W. V, McFarland, Mrs. T. A, iron grille that separates the recep­ After the initiation, a buffet rranted.ra The fund’s total now is help," the prelate told Jordan. ters operate many similar insti­ luncheon will be served at 8:15 Cosgriff, Miss M e 1 d a Devlin, tion parlor and the nuns’ quar f6,334. Arehbiahopt -- Groeber - - was bom on tutions in the West and Midwest. p.m. and a dance will follow. All Wray; terg made in Denver since ttere HERE ARE FOUR of the leaders who at a dinner in Donations may be an outright April 1, 18'72, and was ordained According to an announcement members and their guests are in­ Mrs. E. J. Smith, Greeley; Mrs. gift or a bequest. Gifts in memory was no immediate prospect of de­ the Albany hotel. Monday evening pepped up the work­ in January, 1897. In January of made Feb. 12 over Pueblo radio John T. Murtaugh, Mrs. C. V. livery from the factory. vited to attend this affair, for x)f some loved one are particularly ers in the business and professional men’s army in the $500,000 1981, he was named Bishop of stations and in Pueblo papers, the which no admission will be Gooding, Miss Catharine Maloney, appropriate. Address all communi­ There are noi^ five professed Loretto Heights college building fund campaign. Left to right are Meissen, Saxony, and in 1932 Sisters of Charity expressed to the charged. | Littleton; Mrs. Everett Billington, cations to the Most Rev. Urban J. Carmelite Sisters and five postu­ John Streltzer, Joseph Hanneman, Harold Kiley, and Thomas ’Tynan. he was appointed Archbishop of C. F. A I. corporation their will On Feb. 17, the Denver council Lafayette; Mrs. F. Calkum, Love­ Vehr, Chancery Office, 1536 Logan lants in the Carmel south of Den­ Tom Killian, another co-chairman for the division, was absent from Freiburg. [NCWC Badio and inmess that Corwin be awarded initiated 37 men into the first de­ land; Mrs. M. J. O’Fwlon, Mrs. atreet, Denver, Colo. ver. the picture. ^ ^ Wire] (Turn to Page $ — Column S) gree of the order. (2^um to Page t — Column A / I PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K E y8t6ne”4206 Thursday, Feb. 19, 1948 Charity Sistels Defiance Met Klan Promise Five Academy Girls D i n e a t Hi Given Charge of A t Speech Session m 'SI Jf% ^ ^4t^A Restaurant ■Cl It Would Outlaw the Mass - II 615 17th St. C. F. & I. Hospital Conducted at Jc U . c- BctwMn Wtltsn (Continued Frdm Page One) crosses in appointed rendezvous, Reading u d CaliforaU (Continued From Page One) to any agency, which, in the judg­ priest and Catholic layman in this the day has been proclaimed when (St. Mary’s Academy, Denvcir) state has to go to jail, we will a hooded, shrouded figure shall sit Five girls represented S t Mary’s BREAKFASTS from...... 35c ment of the C. F. & I, was best Tha owtlMfiric FATIMA book equipped to handle the hospital celebrate Mass. in the executive chair. Mr, Morley at the Rocky Mountain Speech COMEr FOLLOW MEI has that to answer. Nor can he conference. The meet was held OUR LADY OF LIGHT LUNCHEONS from ...... 45c for the welfare of the people of “ It is altogether outside the Jur­ By B. F. Mnrtattnau, S.S. Pueblo. isdiction of the State of Colorado delay. The reply will be found in Feb. 13-14 at the University of FoMoorthat DINNERS from ...... 85c The announcement was made at or any civil government to dictate his early administration. He will Denver. The girls who attended TIm onazial Mwtnt of ««r Two Tolomei to enrich the benefit* yoa will be either Colorado’s Governor or a Ltdy'i piM for ortror tod derive from your readinif of The Ftllewiat the suggestion of Bishop Joseph to us on such a spiritual matter as were Joanne Little, Marlene. Mc­ ptatoo* u dirtetly rornltd Open Week Day* 6:30 a.m...... Saadayi 7 a.m. Klan Governor, and as such a tool Cabe, Shirley Ann McNamara, aftCkritt. They, brinj oot the main idea* eJ C. Willging and was given out by the Mass. This is our stand, and to the three ehepherd chil­ each chapter and lupply yoo with dafinitc of stealth and fanaticism. In the Betty Little, and Elinor Van Over- dren in PortnSil thiiir eeert Lew Rhodes, president of the let our enemies make the most of object* for telf-eximinatioo end practical Pueblo Chamber of Commerce. it. When they step inside the one case he can demand, and should schelde. Mn- S2.S0 receive, apologies; in the other, retolution*. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Episcopalians, Lutherans, and sanctuary itself, they will find Many St. Mary’s girls are at­ Voluma I. $2.50; Volomo H. S3 JO Methodists were reported as will­ every one of us ready to go to Colorado will have to gird itself -THE GREATEST Choice 6 App«tiz«rf»2 Soapo— 4 Entree*—2 Salailf tending daily Mass and receiving Combinition Prieo, $575 ing to take over the Corwin hos­ deadt ratter than to submit. for one of the biggest political Holy Communion during the Lent­ CATHERINE 10 DcMorts Uii Drink* * tasks it ever faced.” pital. “ We are going to use4?rniented en season. ^ ^^y Mlcho*! il* lo B«doy*r* Let me assure everybody it took Arrangements will be made un­ wine for the Mass because Christ On Feb. 13, Eileen Lawless gave The first critic*! bioArephT in Pot Roast of Corn Fed Beef ■ ■ ^ der which the hospital will be used it. It does not matter how courage for the editor of a daily EuAlitb of Sl Citberinc cl a dinner for some of her class­ Sient. S3.00 with Brown GrsTy. Mished PoUtoot, Green Sirint K available to the employes of the many laws they pass forbidding it, newspaper, even in cultured Colo- B um , CoBOtry Style. K H H do Springs, to write that state­ mates. The guests were' Sarah HAND IN HAND WITH C. F, & I. and their dependents, we will get it and'use i t They can Schultz, Dolores Kavan', - Audrey although it will not in the future send us to Jail, keep us there until ment in-January, 1926. Most of GOD DIED AT OUR MOTHER the papers in Colorado simply Fitzsimmons, and Dorothy' Han­ THREE O'CLOCK Chicken Pie ■ W W be limited to that type, of patient we rot But the Mass will be cele­ sen. By JoMph lucnt. P.S.M. brated with fermented wine, and erawled into holes in the early By 0*rald T. Brennofi Yon will be tpirituallv refreshed thron|(b Sister Theodore On Feb. 12, the seniors de­ INDIVIDUALLY BAKED celebrated regularly in Colorado. phases of Klan rule, so far as any And for the children — the your readini! of this meditation book which open criticism was concerned. Som4 feated the freshman B team, etorr of the P*9«ion «■ teen To Be Superior If necessary priests will come here thronfb the eyre of Chriit’i •how* the Blessed Vir

Thursday,‘ Feb. 19, 1948 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC, REGISTER Telephone, K E ystone 4205 PAGE THREE Press Club of Youth Group Officers fleeted SAVE 50% IN By Parish Society (Chriat the King Pariah, Denver) MOTOR OVERHAUL Officers for the coming year HARMON’S PRE-EASTER elected at the Christ the King Bring your car in for complete Men’s club meeting Tuesday, Feb. m otor overhaul by factory- 10, are James F. Sullivan, Jr., president: Dr, Patrick Cronin, vice trained mechanics. Valves president; Charles Campbell, sec­ ground, new rings, complete SAVINGS retary; and Everett 0. Nord, treas­ motor tune-up. urer. At present the group will function for the purpose of getting the men of the parish acquainted EVENT and later the organization will aid in the functioning of school ac­ tivities. OINVtrS OLOIST CHIVROUT OIAUR Members of the Altar and Ro­ 50% OFF ON sary society are reminded that this Sunday, Feb. 22, is the Communion H i O ^ iV iO L IT ^ 3 ilC . day of the organization. Members 455 BROADWAY • TELEPHONE PEARL 4441 EXTRA TROUSERS are asked to attend the 8 o’clock Mass in. Blessed Sacraipent church. Baptized by the Rev. John Scan- nell, pastor, Sunday, Feb. 15, was Karen Ann, infant daughter of Mr. 10% OFF ON and Mrs. John J. Hesselbine of 895 Holly street Sponsors were William F. Hodges and Miss Jane IS EXTRA SUIT OR M. Hesselbiqe. Mrs. Homer Owen, chairman of the Altar and Rosary society tele­ TOPCOAT phone committee, and her commit­ tee will notify members of that or­ HEADLINES, BYLINES, and deadlines Milano (seated, right), mana^ng editor; and Mau­ ganization the first of the week are of interest to-the young editors of the rice Duhaime (left), circulation manager, are. pic­ that the regular monthly meeting tured as they went to press with their anniversary will take place in St. John’s school Yet, we welcome new borrewerit Tea Ready Made Trousers Cathedral Call, a monthly newspaper that boasts issue of the paper, which is a year old this month. auditorium, Friday, Feb. 27. at ,2 neodn't be a depositor in order to arrange a loan at a circulation of 400 and is an important ac­ The CYPC Press club has a membershig. of 25. p.m Any members who do not be­ as Low as $4,95 tivity of the Cathedral Young People’s club, Den­ The Very Rev. Walter J. Canavan, pastor of the long to a circle are requested to the Denver National. ver. Adelyne Frankovich (seated), editor; Eudora Cathedral, is moderator.— (Photo by Robert D. bring their canned goods contribu­ Thomas (standing, center left), secretary; William Larche) tions for the parisn games party Requirements are simple; first, that you are a to that meeting. 4 Months to Pay resident of metropolitan Denver; second, that Mrs. C. S. Pear.se will entertain you ate steadily employed and that your em­ Activities for Year FINAL PREPARATIONS ARE MADE members of S t Jude’s circle Thurs­ i\o Interest or day, Feb. 26, in her homfe at 1375 ployment appears permanent; third, that you Carrying Charge Dahlia street. have a satisfactory credit record. Adopted by Unit of FOR CANA CONFERENCE FEB. 22 Dr..and Mrs. P. C. Allen, Dr. A Small Deposit Will and Mrs. William L. Earley, and Nearly everyone experience* a lime when Income or savingi are ORDER NOW! Hold Yoar Suit Till Easter Dr. and Mrs. William B. Rothwell Final preparations for the city­ Cana movement in Denver. Cath­ not lutlicienl Io meet current obligellent. It'i logical then, le St. James' Parish wide Cana conference for married olic and non-Catholic couples will spent the past week end at the couples have been made by the register this week with the presi­ Broadmoor hotel in Colorado borrow from a bank on a budget.fized payment plan to . . . (St. J>me*’ Pariih, Denver) conference steering committee, dent of th^ir parish societies or Springs. The couples attended the Consolidate bills Pay medical expenses under the direction of the 'Very may call either Mrs. Mark Behan, last hockey game of the season be­ At the meeting of the Altar and tween North Dakota university Make home or auto Pay insurance or Rosary society held Friday, Feb. Rev. Gregory Smith, director of the SP. 4034, or Mrs. John P. Downs, i14l'4MS CHAMPA STREET AL. 3327, for participation in the and Colorado college. 13, in the'Montclair Civic building Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seep this repairs taxes DENVER. 1. COLORADO. a program of activiUes for the year all-day session Sunday, Feb. 22. Daniel Horan Weds * Father Smith, who will conduct week are spending several days at . . . or for any other worthwhile purpose. was adopted. The immediate proj­ the Broadmoor hotel. ^ ects on this program are a parish­ the conference sessions through the day, has had a special interest Royal Irwin is ill in Ft. Logan Inquire today about our low-coit Perional wide food sale to be held in May Veterans’ hospital. at a place to be designated later. Rosemary L. Barth in Catholic family life in his Loam. Aik lor Mr. Cullen or Mr. Nelion SP. SP. Mrs. Leo Laughlin has been All the parish circles will co-op­ more than 25 years in the priest­ at 7415 COAL 7410 hood. As pastor, he has pre­ called to Emmetsburg, la., by the erate in the party. Mrs. Katherine (St. Catherine’* Parish, Denver) death of her brother-in-law, Ar­ DORAN Waih. and Karla pared and instructed more than 60 Snow will be iii charge of the food nold Doering. Lump and Err'*_ „ $ 9 .6 5 sale, and the committee on the card Prior to a Nuptial Mass in St. couples a year for marriages, and THE DENVER NATIONAL BANK HATTERS Catherine’s church Feb. 7, Miss Dr. and Mrs. William Swigert aVi" Doubla Scraan party arrangements is composed of has watched many of those couples Msabsr fsdsro/ Ospoilt foturooce Rccondltlonlnt entertained a few friends in their Nut __$8,60 Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, Mrs. Louis Rosemary L. Barth, daughter of settle io his own parish, where he Corporafloo Stnict EIxcluiTtir* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Barth, be­ home at a buffet supper preceding 733 £< Colfax at ClarluoD Streater Lump Behrens, Mrs. Carl Smith, Mrs. could watch and study their fam Waltz night, Monday evening, OALL MAIN 6888 and Err...... - $11.95 John Waggner, Mrs. Leo Boyle, came the bride of Daniel S. Horan, ily problems. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Horan. Feb. 16. ^ Per Pn« Pick-up tnd DcUrtrp and Mrs. D. F. Leavitt. As a member of the matrimonial St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish ScrrlcD The double-ring ceremony was wit­ FUEL SERVICE Broadway Mrs. 0. J. Schmitt was again ap­ curia of the archdiocese since pointed chairman of the Christmas nessed by' the Rev. Leo Flynn. Vo­ cal selections were rendered by 1932, and now as one of the judges card committee. All members -are of the curia, he has had ample eX' Rita Roberts. Joseph Canny, HODGE GROCERY f urged to co-operate with her in se­ perience with both common and nephew of the bride; Jack Red & White Food Stora curing orders for next year’s cards. uncommon difficulties of married 2105 E. Virginia SP. 7505 Cathedral Mrs. Leo Boyle will have charge Toohey, and Harry Blalack served We have added complete BILL HUGHES, Prop. Mass. couples and their families. As a of the albs for the next three representative at the National Line of FROZEN FOODS Complete Food Service months. She is temporarily reliev­ The bride, who was given in Confraternity of Christian Doc­ Meats . . . Groceries ing Mrs. William Haffey, who has marriage by her father, wore a trine in Washington, he was able 598 South Gilpin Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Smart to Ba Thrifty^ LtOJ^OlHY laundered the albs for the past 10 gown of white slipper satin. The to accumulate additional informa­ years. The society voted Mrs. Haf­ Ntzt U CUrk*** Choreb Gm 4i bodice had a sweetheart neckline tion at the special session on mar­ ^ SAVINGS fey an expression of thanks and it trimmed with val lace and a row of "When in lorn epiriu eali Jerry*' riage and family life. " V t 9, 2 '/i% PLUS Inturonetl Rudisill IGA sent her a plant as a mark of ap­ tiny satin buttons down the front. This is the third year for the LEH’S Pharmacy Here yout oavingi are not preciation. A long pointed sleeve was edged Cana conference to be held at the 1634 Tremont KE. 4534 only inveited in FHA and Grocery & Market L, C. FEHR, Prop. In keeping with the deanery pro with val lace and a full skirt swept St. Francis de Sales parish. The Uamber St. VIncant 9* Paol'a Pariah KKGB OEUVEBY EREtS PARKING other prime firii mortgage grram Mrs. Catherine Perenyi was into a long train. A roll of net Rev. Edward Dowling, S.J., of St. Quality Meat* — Groceriei Have Yonr Doctor Phone appointed parish chairman of the trimmed-in seed pearls held her Louis, one of the pioneers in the loan*, but are alto insured Freah and Frozen Fruit* U* Your Prescription ogo'mst loss to $5000 by an and Vegetable* A REPUTABLE DRUG Rosary and shrines in the home finger-tip veil in place and she car­ National Cana Conference move­ 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 committee. Miss Augustine Gir- ried a bouquet of white roses. a gency of the U. S. W* Appreclat* Toar Patronae* STORE ment, directed the first Denver Louiaiana & Clayton SP. 5717 At Loalilana and 8o«tli GaftoD nrdot is to report to the deanery on Miss Marian Bourne, maid of conference. The second was SS atorta your account. I N A D O R FF I the distribution of Catholic litera­ honor, was attired in fuchsia- planned and directed by a group ture. colored faille designed with a Finest in JFines and Beers of Denver priests, of which Father I New members at the meeting round neckline and the full skirt Smith was part. Following his two- i m Colfu At*. FH. 0S77 j: BOXXIE BRAE were Mmes. Kohles, McCaddon, and had a bow bustle. Her headpiece year training at these conferences, Colfas ■! Downing Denver Weiss. was made of fresh flowers and she Father Smith directed a marriage KEystone S217 Hostesses for the meeting were carried a bouquet of puff roses. conference at Golden in Novem Shopping District Mmes. Bigelow, Helmann, Bart- The bridegroom’s sister. Miss Pa­ her, 1946. scherer, Bailey, and Brenner. Mrs. tricia Horan, bridesmaid, wore a ’ Marsolek’s The meeting this year will open Charles Garrison will have charge dress like that of the maid of with a Mass at 9 o’clock in St Radio & ^errrrs0 ^ 9 w of securing the hostesses for the honor, of turquoise blue faille. Francis de Sales’ church, followed CONOCO PRODUCTS Bonnie Brae Appliance meetings. Her headpiece and bouquet also by a breakfast for all couples-at­ DREG CO. _ Miss Girardot reported two new were similar. Lubrication, Car Waihing, Balterie* St/ Quality and Price AutoB, Furniture, Colleteral, First and Second Mortgai^s on Rehearsal.” ^ Here’s valuable protection ImproTed Denrer Real Estate and to Salaried Employes on P against slips and falls. Quality Cleaning their plain note, without an assignment of wages and without Life bcglRf with notifying the employer, FOR KITCHEN, BATHROOM, .Washington Park [ainniunity Floiuer' tli< rlglif Thrilling BASEMENT, PORCHES, BEDROOM, Cleaners All FLOORS-INSIDE OR OUT N. W. OHRIOTENSPN StOfB PHONE $Pruce73l8 ’is the satisfaction you have,' 1087 8. Gaylord SP. 7898 Tan EIU11ER61AN. Uanasar 'when you have your clothes' JIM FURLONG ’cleaned by the SULLIVAN The firms listed here de­ HARDWARE serve to be remembered AVALON PYBEXWARB, SILEX COFFEE HAKERS 1735 Welton St KEystone 2224 D. U. CLEANERS PUNT & SUPPLY KEHTONB — HcHURTRT PAINTS when you are distributing BEAUTY SALON BOU8BBOLO WARE We Deliver RA. 1925 your patronage in the dif­ YES, WE SELL VITA FLUFF Open Daily 8 :30 to 6 :30; Saturdays Till 1 P. M. REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS Sa. Gaylerd Hdw. Ca. Phone CH 054S 32S E. Colfax , 2060 S. Univenhy PE. 4517, 2219 E. Mississippi ferent lines of business* JUST OFF so. GAYLORD lo ss So. Gaylord ^ SP. 2961

1 . PAGE FOUR Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4206 Thursday, F^b. 19, 1948 Perish Committee Jack Hall Wants To $av6 You Moneyl New Sanctuary Furniture Installed Plans Annual Ball ‘*On All Types of Insurance*’ At St. Philomena’ s; Gift of Altar Unit < t On Easter Monday Jack Hall CAN taTa you monay ea (St. Pbilomcna’t Parisb, Denver) Namara, president, and Mrs. Carl The statement of the Christmas all Icimlt of quality infuraaea. For New sanctuary furniture, the A. Nossman, secretary, have an­ collection was published and dis­ inttanea, Jack's currant 6 moatli rata (Blessed Sacrament Parish, gift of the Altar and Rosary so­ Denver) ^ nounced that this meeting will tributed last Sunday. for liability and proparty damaga is ciety, was installed in St. fmilo- honor Monsignor William M. Hig- Dr. J.* F. Harrington of St. only $8.40 (plus a $6 lifatiffle mam- On Feb. 16, members of mena’a church last week. A scam- ins. Monsignor Higgins, who has Philomena’s parish delivered a lec­ bership faa). So maat Jack Hall, if the Easter Monday ball commit­ num. throne with chaplains’ 5een giving an unusual course of ture in the Holy Ghost hall Sun­ you ksTen't alraady dona so— turn tee met with Father Harold V. stools, two prie-dieux, a preaching instructions on the Mass to the day afternoon, Feb. IB, Dr. Har­ oTer all your insuranea problams to Campbell to form plans for the stand, and credence table in na­ eighth nade pupils, will explain rington’s talk was the first of four Prayer him. Yen'll raally faa protacted! ball on March 29 in the Shirley- tural oak were furnished by the his methods and. purposes to the pre-nuptial' conferences being Savoy hotel. Tickets will be dis­ Hackner company of La Crosse, PTA mothers and the^r guests. sponsored by the Denver Sodality Books tributed to circle captains, secre­ Wis. The entire matched ensemble Mrs. Edward Conway, program Union. tary-treasurers, executive mem­ JACK HALL was purchased at a cost of $M5. chairman, has secured Sister Jean Members of the K-Ducat club, bers of the Altar and Rosary so- St. Philomena’s PTA will meet Carmel, professor of English at young peopled group of Philo- ciety, and chairmen of the stand­ in the school hall Monday, Feb. 23, Loretto Heights college, to give a mena's .and St. John’s parishes, Rosaries ing corarhittees. at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Francis P. Me- book review cn Labyrmthine Ways, will receive Holy Communion in the FARMERS AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Reservations/for the Cana con­ by Graham Greene. The forthcom­ 9:30 Mass in St. Philomena’s 42S Temple Court Bldg. < f n iC C ference to be held Sunday. Feb. ing motion picture,. The Fugitive, church Sunday, Feb. 22. 628 15th St. (Over Public Market) AL. U400 22. at St. Francis de Sales’ high St. Joseph's Nurses finds its plot in this novel. Mrs. Mldbv, Capitol Hill district school may be had by calling Mrs. chaitman of the Brownies, has Jack McLaughlin, FR. 6142. Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Optometrist and Optician Albert Benelll and Mrs. W. E. Mc­ acknowledged th e services of 'DIAMONDS. WATCHES, Circles to Meet Slate Gomes Party Cabe, the mothers of the children Mmes. Bennett, Ckjnway, Dugan, 8ILVERWAB1 The junior student nurses of St. in Sister Thomasine's room will McNamara, Schlereth" and Som­ Helen Walsh On Feb. 20 serve tea. mers in their work for the LESTER'S JEWELRY Joseph’s hospital school of nursing Brownies. AftoeUU Mrs. H. W. Lowrey will enter­ will present a g;ames party in the Meetinf Dal* Chanfed tain members of SL, Jude’s circle Some 15 persons attended the W. R. JOSEPH 'Watch Repairs K ni^ts of Columbus hall, Denver, The February meeting of the second lecture in the current series In her home Friday, Feb. 20. Mrs. on Saturday night, Feb. 28, at *TES EXAMINED Charles J. Parslow and Mrs. Men’s club will be held on Friday, of Instructions being given • for 1529 Welton CH. 2447 8 p.m. The proceeds will be used Feb. 27, instead of Thursday next non-Catholics. The group meets Phoat TAbor 1 8 1 0 Thomas D. Fahey will be hostesses as an activity fund. COMPint UNI OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME week in order to avoid conflict with every Wednesday at 7:45 in the 2 1B .21 0 Maintir BW« to members of St. Norbert’s circle Hearts in harmony to the tune on Friday in the home of Mrs the Loretto Heights Victory din­ rectory under the direction of the of the “ Sweetheart Waltx” and ner, The meeting will be called to Rev. James B. Hamblin. Parslow. The Denver tea room amid the familiar St. Valentine’s has been chosen by Mmes. James order at 8 p.m. in the school hall. The St. Frances Cabrini club A. I*. W a g n e k day theme of dainty hearts and Monsignor Higgins h a s ex­ will meet Friday, Feb. 20, with G. Simpson, Dewey Flint, and W il­ flowers, the student nurses of St. liam Horst as the scene of the pressed personal thanks to the 100 Mrs. George Clarke. 4 III'IIC'II 4; 4»OI»K ( 41. Joseph's hospital school treated men of the parish who have co­ Stations of the Cross are con­ luncheon and bridge for the St. the men of their choice to an old- operated in the Loretto Heights ducted every Friday during Lent at i.i. a:i:ti Joseph members on Feb. 20. fashioned box social dance. (iOti i till Mmes. E. L. Altendorf, Curtis drive. In spite of the inclement 3 o’clock in the afternoon and 7:45 Highlighting the evening’s gai­ weather, the men have completed in the evening. Other Lenten serv­ Freiberger, and Bradley Lane will ety was the talented auctioning of be hostesses to members of Little their canvass of the parish in be­ ices are held on Wednesday eve­ RADIO-DISPATCHED many delicacy-filled boxes by half of the current campaign. DOYLE’S Flower circle on Friday at the ning, consisting of Rosary, sermon Regis’ Dick Wesley. His expert A number of articles lost in the Park Lane hotel. by Monsignor Higgins, and Bene­ CHECKER PHARMACY calling entertained ■ the 40-odd church are gathering in the rec­ Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Freiberger diction; Saturday evening, a Holy couples and bidding for the box of tory. They are chiefly gloves and Th« PirtlcuUr DruKgUi spent the week end at the Broad­ Hour;'and Sunday afternoon, Ro­ CABS , each boy’s choice was quite com­ some very fine rosaries. Owners sary and Benediction at 6 o’clock. I7lh AVK, AND GRANT moor hotel in Colorado Springs. petitive. Dancing was in order Ed Dund,» 5 are asked to call at the rectory to Daily Masses during Lent are at XA. 2233 KE. 69^7 FREE DELIVERY Mrs. C. J. Burley will entertain preceding the social. claim their belongings. 6:30, 7:15, 8:15, and 9:30. Bnckley Bros. Motors members of St. Rita’s circle in her home on Tuesday, Feb. 24, and Sales __ STUDEBAKEB — S erv ice Mrs. R. K. Gebhart will be hostess Denver'$ Finett and Bett Equipped Shop to St. Anne’s group in her home, a u t o r e p a ir in o on a l l h a k e c a r s also on Feb. 24. EXPERT BODY AND PENDER WORK — QUALITY PAINTING The Blessed Sacrament PTA will STEAM cleaning • WAShUNG - LUBRICATION - SEjJVICl meet in the school hall Monday, 660 So. Broadway — ISew Location — RA, 2826 Feb. 23, at 2 p.m. A staff meet­ ing will be held at 1:35 p.m. Miss A KAISER or a FRAZER llETtMlltCUMHiR/WW PACKARD Lucille Murphy, actively engaged PASTS in social work' for many years, yiNo Tba Only PtekaiA Strrlea ta DiBTSf will speak on “ Juvenile Delin­ REPAIMRCAR5ERVKEI Packard Denver Co. quency, Its Cause and Cure.’’ Dlitrlbsten Mr. and Mrs. James McCarthy UPTOm MOTOR CO. Now la Our Now BnlUinf have just returned home after sev- IQoa BROADWAY CH.5826 nOO Lineoln TA. 68*8 eral weeks in the South, where Gives You More Miles they enjoyed the Mardi Gras * % Mrs. Jack Buckley entertained members of St. Gerard’s circle in her home for the February meet DENVER’S FEWEST ing. Bridge honors went to Mrs. Gerard TeBockhurst and Mrs. J. BODY A PAINT §HOP V. Connor. Mrs. 0. L. Johnspn QVICK SERVICE! was a guest. Mrs. Paul Celia will per Gallon be hostess for the March meeting. Body * Fender * Paint * Upholstery Members jof Our Lady of A ll Makes Lourdes circle w,ere guests of Mrs. Fred Rawls in her home last week The best way we know to offset QUALITY AT A FAIR PRICE Bridge honors went to Mrs. Yvo Trainor and Mrs. Fred McIntosh. higher gasoline prices is to drive a Mrs. Mary Carbone and Mrs. F k A Z E R CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Jack McLaughlin represented the Kaiser or a Frazer. Their 100% PTA at the monthly meeting of 13th and Broadway TAbor 5191 the Denver deanery Feb. 16. postwar engineering provides econ­ James Norbert Hoban, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Hoban, was omy beyond your fondest expecta­ baptized Sunday by Father Joseph DODGE-PLYMOUTH OWNERS Leberer, with Richard and Doro­ tions! This boon to the thrift- thy Shriner as sponsors Mrs. N. E. Forquer, mother of minded is especially astonishing to ENGINE TCNE-EP Mrs. Charles J. Parslow, has been A ilnpl. “tQn.-up” b7 oat tr.inod m.ch.nlct cmU •orprUinflT llUIt. rme in and let us give you old rosaries, or usable parts of LOGAN GARAGE rosaries, has come from this con the horsepower-to-weight ratio is notably a demonstration. Discover all the exclusive vent They will be readied for re If e Spccialixe in fron t End Work distribution in Europe. Any circle higher than in prewar design. The same js Vital and important as it is, greater economy new features you should not be without in Wheel Ralanring — Body and Fender, and Auto Repairing or individual wishing to contribute to this cause should contact. Mrs true of the compression ratio—the highest is only one of the many advantages of folly your next car! You’ll be glad yon did! 275 So. Lopan SP. 3811 Seraflni or Mrs. Musso of the vestment committee or the presi NATIONAL AUTO BODY & RADIATOR CO. dent. Miss Lynch. READ WHAT TYPICAL K-F OWNERS On Feb. 10, Mrs. Frances Burke SAY ABOUT ECONOMY FRANK J. NASTI.EY. Member St. Frincl. de Silei Pirlih entertained members of Our Lady RADIATORS. BODIES. HOODS AND FENDERS of the Rosary circle at a valentine '’On I ricinl 2,760-mili trip through Cinidi I REPAIRED AND MANUFACTURED party. •virigid 26.6 mllii to thi gallon. Nivir until Repairing Wrecks a Specialty Quality Painting When the St. Frances Cabrini I ^ I S E R I bought my Frizar havi I ownid i cir that circle met on Friday, Feb. 13, wii to iconomlcal.”—Fraai a Cranstea, R. I., Phone TA. 2918 12 E. 8th Ave. food shower was held for a worthy Pliytleiaa. family in Austria. Mrs. Dolores “My Kiitir has ptrFormad baautifully In th* SEAT COVERS McCarthy was hostess to the group mountaini. On axaet tait It dalivirt ovar II A W INTER A potluck supper was enjoyed milat por gallon on mountain driving.”—RroM a Plastics • Fibers by members of St. Jude’s circle Graaaiburg, Pa., Moaufacturw. WONDERLAND on Monday, Feb. 12, in the home Rayons OF AUTO of Mrs. .A.lice Bell. New officers ’"I iutt Finithad a 4,000-mila trip in my Fraiir AvaiUbU In Many PopuUf were elected at this time, with aviraging abova 20 milat par gallon at batwain PatUrna and Colon ACCESSORIES Mrs. Bell named president and 60 and 70 mph.—Fran a Laaral, Md., laslita**- Mr.s. Lou Bethkerr, secretary-treas­ maa. CONVERTIBLE TOPS urer. At the next meeting of this InTcitIfiti Our Eisy Payment P lu MARSHALL circle in the home of Mrs. Leone "I now hava 13,024 milat on my Fraztr. 1 havt Bergman, members will fill an th* nieatt riding car I *var own*d «nd «s far Woodrow Wilson AUTO SUPPLY Easter basket with canned goqds •eonomy—wall, I got at high at 25 mil*t to th* for a worthy Denver family. g«llon with th* ov*r-driv*l"—Fra« aa Ida Auto Upholstery 1. B. DONIPHAN, Mar. Crava, la., R*al Estata Man. AL. 2083 Officers Named Member St Franeli di Salw’ Piriib By Two Circles "Our a*w Ka!i*r hat th* mor*-*xp*n»iv*-e#r !’ 692S.Bdwy. Pe.5264 1530 Broadway parFormanc* and ityllng and th* l•^I•**p*nt^v•• Miss Ida Garbella was re-elected e«r aconomy.”—Pram a Hamiltoa, Ohia, Enql- president and Miss Sylvia Keller was named the new secretary- "Th* Kaliar It *conomical. No mattar what “Joe’’ Yoang treasurer for the Precious Blood ...... -. y. ■ i .'i'jaKfflisesisw' .>. ipatd you traval it itlll dott 24 milai par gal­ circle, when this group met on St. PACKARD SPECIALIST lon on th* highway*.’’—ProBi a Wlaalpaq. Mot., nriLL HAKE rOUB CAR TOUNOn Valentine’s day with Miss Garbella Paaarol DIraeter. as hostess. Auto Service Station Members of Little Flower circle Bannock and Twelfth CB. 8234 elected Mrs. Lillian Leiker as president; Mrs. Elizabeth Saya, YOU PAY THI UOULAR PRICE • NO TRADE-IN NECESSARY • HONEST ALLOW­ ROTH CARS ARE SERVICED WITH GENUINE PACTORY PARTS. WHEREVER YOU GO, RY ONI OP THE 4 LARGEST AUTOMOIILE DEALIR ORGANIZATIONS IN THI ‘EXPERT treasurer; and Mrs. Clara Cut- ANCE ON YOUR OLD CAR • CALL YOUR KAlSIR-PtAZiR DEALIR AND TAKE A shaw, .secretary, recently when RIDIl WORLD. AUTO REPAIR Miss Edna Hartman entertained All Makea at a party honoring Mrs, Rose­ Easy Tima Payments mary MeShane. A guest of the eve­ ning was Mrs. Margaret Stokey, NorthweslemAuloCo. a former member of the circle. This Thursday, Feb. 19, Miss 549 Broadway TAbor 6201 Catherine NadorfT will be hostess to the Blessed Sacrameqt circle Hrma Hatad kara deaanra to members. The evening will be spent ba ramambarad vbta 7 0 U art dla* ^ibntiaf your patrosaf# to tba dif- sewing garments for the Infant of farant linaa of bualaaaae Prague nursery. NOK/HHfES/Elti SPECIAL- $ 10.95 FINNIGAN'S Brake Reline— Chev., Fordy Plynionth (Till Oni iBil Onlr) 1946 ^ AUTO COMPANY ' ART MALNATI, INC. Chry§ler Royal 549 Broadway TAbor 6 2 0 7 TIRE AND'b a TTEKY SERVICE 8800 E. Colfax D^x. 4313 173S CLEMARM TAbog B287 I Thursday, Feb. 19, 1948 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K E ystone 4205 PAGE FIVE

Forty Hours' Rito District Meeting Enter Catholic Sorority DR. JAM ES P. Opens Sunday; in Is Held by Nurses' GRAY Optometrist Eostside Parish Member Committee VISUAL CARE EYES EXAMINED (Annunciation Parith, Denver) The committee on membership VISUAL TRAINING The Forty Hours’ devotion .will of district two of the Colorado open Sunday morning at the 5:15 Nurses’ association held an infor­ OptometrUt Mass, continue through -Sunday mal meeting and discussion on and Monday, and close Tuesday Tuesday, Feb. 17, at 2:30 in St. 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. St. evening with' solemn procession Anthony’s hospital, Denver, Phone for Appointment of the Blessed Sacrament Among the members present TA. 8883 Weekday Masses will be at 6:15, were the co-ordinatore from the t o . 7:15, and 8 o’clock. Visiting priests various hospitals of di|trict two, will assist with Confessions every which includes Denver and Boul­ afternoon from 4 to 5 p.m., and der. The representatives of the C o m f o r t in 9 S e r v ic e following evening devotions the. alumnae associations of this area Rev. John Judnic, pastor of Holy were likewise present. The meet­ The M ost Delicious Rosary church, will assist with ing was presided over by Sister services and Confessions. Francis­ Mary Louis of S t Anthony’s hos­ can Fathers will conduct the serv­ pital school of nursing. ices on Sunday and Monday. Definite Policy Fried Chicken GRADE SCHOOL BUILDING IS BEING REPAIRED Not Set Up You Have Ever Eaten Convenient Display Room Repair work has started on the One of the main topics of the L«rt«e younfs milk*fed» unJoInted* goldm brown. tend«r« dellcioat* discussion was that membership wtll done. Serred dally and Sunday from 11:30 to 8:00 P. M* Our Urge diipUjr room it coiiTonieiitly located is primary grade school building and with favorable weather, the build­ in the American Nurses associa­ 310 8m U No Parkinir Prohlerao our own buildinf where the family can make their ing should be ready for occupancy tion be a job specification. It was Cloaod Mondays 10c Parking Next Door ■ election at the tame time they make arrangementt in a short time. felt by the group that anyone wish­ for terrieet. Second and third grade students ing to practice nursing should be are attending classes in Hague sufficiently interested in the wel­ There it never any influencing of telection. Prieet hall. Martin and Martin are the fare of this organization and what ara plainly marked and the family it tpared the era* contractors in charge of the re­ it offers to the individual and to Golden riLantem pair work. the group. It was not definitely barrattraent of atking about cottt. 1265 Bdwy.g' Near 13th Are. RESTAURANT KE. 1204 The regular Sunday evening made a policy that the individual [games party will be held for the should be a member but a member time being at the Adelphian hall of the association would be given preference. in Sacred Heart school, 2840 Law­ THE OMICRON CHAPTER of Theta Phi Alpha, na­ rence street, at the usual time, It was felt a more definite plan 8:30 p.m. Street car 61 gives ac­ tional Catholic sorority at Denver university, recently .should be formulated in regard to Horan Son Chapels cess to the hall. |i itiated the girls above; Lower row, Florence Blumenthal, left, and increasing membership in the Sc Altar Society to Meat Patricia Doriot; upper row, Helen Flanagan, left, and Kay Murphy. American Nurses’ association. One WHY ACCEPT LESS THAN 2’/2% KEystone 6297 KEystone 6298 The Altar and Rosary society The girls attended Mass and received Communion before their form­ reason for the present lethargy is al initiation ceremony and brunch at the home of Katherine ignorance or unconcern of the 1527 Qoveland Place will meet Thursday afternoon, Feb. 19, at 2 p.m. in the church. Logan. These girls passed all requirements in both active and individual nurses. Interest may ON YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT? The Booster games party scholastic standing. be aroused through the work scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 21, The active chapter of Theta Phi Alpha entertained its initiates of the co-ordinators whose job in the hall has been changed to Saturday, Feb. 7, at a formal dinner dance at the Brown Palace hotel. it is to bring current nursing Saturday, Feb. 28, in the Conoco Theta Phi announces the recent pledging of Barbara Mashina, problems and personnel practices Are Empire Savers smarter than those who save hall. Tickets dated for the Feb. Rose Mary Scott, and Lois Trenholme.— (Photo by Smyth) to the eyes of the administrators 21 date will be honored on Satur­ and likewise serve as a “ go- where the interest rate is only 1% ? Well, we think day, Feb. 28. between,” Another method of in­ so because: Firtt Vowt Are Made WOMAN OF ONE THOUSAND SHAKERS creasing membership would be by Mr. and Mrs. John McDougal payroll deduction with the appro­ jand Mrs. John Gibbons left Friday val of the individual. This plan • They anjoy equal insurance of their accounts— both for Xavier, Kans., where on Sun­ WILL BE FEATURED AT HOBBY SHOW seems very satisfactory and in the are insured to $5,000 hy a U. S. Government agency; day Margaret McDougal and Phyl­ institutions where it has been • They hawe the tame privilege of putting their money in or taking it out; lis Gibbons made their first vows (St. Francit de Salet’ Parith, 9 o’clock and conclude with Bene­ used, it has been approved by the as Sisters of Charity. Denver) diction and renewal of marriage nurses as an effective means of BATTERIES Ill in the parish are Mrs. J. Con­ vows at 4:30 p.m. The day con­ encouraging membership. Mrs. Ann Frielinger, who was AND, Empire Savings pays 2 ^ % earnings instead nolly and Mr. J. Roach, who was sists of very snort talks followed featured in the rotogravure section Alumnae Association of only 1% paid by other types of savings insti* ARE NOW AVAILABLE injured at work. Mrs. Barbara by round-table discussion by the Holman is showing improvement. of the papers throughout the U.S. couples. The fee for the day is Is Discuss^ tutions. Mrs. Ellen Howard is recovering recently, with her collection of $2 per couple, which includes cof­ The Alumnae association was the from injuries suffered In an auto fee and rolls, luncheon, literature, next topic of discussion. Too often accident. 1,000 pairs of salt and pepper shak­ the alumnae association is a non­ 1314 Aroma ers has promised to bring a large and nursery care for children. Dolores McClain is in St. Jo­ Reservations should be made not functioning organ. It was thought, SAVE AT EMPIRE SAVINGS seph’s hospital with a fractured part of her collection to display at later than Friday, Feb. 20, with however, tnat by delegating func­ AND MORE THAN DOUBLE Main 3111 on Ciric Conttr leg sustained while skiing. the hobby show to be held in con­ the president of any of the parish tions and making it imperative YOUR EARNINGS ON SAVINGS nection with the March PTA meet­ societies. that these responsibilities be as­ INSURED FOR SAFETY sumed that perhaps there would ing. The Camp Fire girls will also Altar Society to Meet be represented. All interested pa­ be more attendance and co-opera­ Presentation Fete rishioners, adults or children, who Members and guests of the Al­ tion among this group. These're­ wish to take part ard asked to havmfort Service. lAfnite and Biluminotu during the absence of Father Mur­ of the Rockies will gather at ANIMOLDS btkt fitelnatint eakea. cof­ This effectiveness of the Dr. fee caket or braad that will delight the Stoker Coal phy for two summers. Regis college Friday night, family. The children will love them. Scholl methods is the result of The Regis college Glee club, Feb. 20, for the first large Ideal for partiea or tpeeial occationt. Mon Than SO Different Type* their cohipleteness. Dr. Wm. M. regional conference on inter­ ANIMOLDS are preeition molded of supe­ PETER A m under Father Arnold’s direction, rior cast aluminum. Choose from these of Dr. SchoWt ArtA SopperU will provide both harmonized national affairs staged this Scholl has perfected an Arch RAY COAL CO. year by 'W'estern college stu­ ptttemt; Urge bunny or Itmb molds btke Support, Remedy or other foot music and plain song. The regular delicious eak« thit serve 8-10 persons. INFANTS' & CHILDREN'S SHOP 1165 So. Penn PE. 4604 theme song will open the program, dents. Small duck or baby bunny molds are ideal for coffee cake or left over batter. Recipe ij aid for the relief of most every Regis college and Loretto the Angclus will be retained, and and eimple instnietione come with every common foot ailment. This com-' the dedication of the day by the Heights college are acting as 751 So. University Blvd. 'PEarl 8273 mint hosts to the conference. ANIMOLD. I.arge bunny or lamb, 85.00 picte service, with a trained at­ recitation of the morning offering each. Small .duck or bunny, 82.00 each. will be continued. The list of universities and If your dealer does not have ANIMOLD, tendant in charge, is available SHOE REPAIRING colleges taking part include send cash with order, postpaid, to M. 6. Over too Differmt Dr. SdiolTt Father Arnold has been director the University of Colorado, Men Foundry. Dept. C, |410 Morrison here. (]ome in for a free foot of the Regis college musical or­ Road, Denver 4, Oolo. Remedies, Pads, Plasters, etc. test of your stockinged feet. WHILE YOU WAIT the , Col­ ganizations for the past two years. orado A. and M. at Fort Col­ SATURDAY FEB. ^ s t The Best in *48 A pianist and orchestra player as lins, Colorado 'Woman'’s col­ a young man, Father Arnold con­ lege, Colorado college, Colo­ Dr. Sikall FMt Comfort Dopt., Second Floor Shoes tinued his musical work after en­ rado State Teachers’ college, tering the Society of Jesus. He has Colorado School of Mines, and been connected with choirs and the University of IVycJming. A Complete Line of Infants’ and Children’s Needs, musical groups at Florrisant, Mo., Topics to ^ discussed in­ S E E D i St. Marys, Kans.; St, Louis, Mo.; clude the effect of the Mar­ Head[<|aar(cr ______Including Shoes Is Offered at Both Shops. and Cleveland, 0, shall plan on the IVestern His interest in Gregorian chant hemisphere, 'the advisability BigValuMinAdaptedSeed For Quality Shoo Repatrinft at and early Church music led him to of sending U. S. troops to GOLD S E A L Btsnd it grown at Ugb attend the Pope Pius X School Palestine, the partition of Popular Frleea^FigU Our Shoe "IThera Detner Shops With ConfideneaP—KE. S i l l of Music at St. Louis one summer Germany, the soundness of altitudes to resist wiatcr-kUL T rip le 5724 E. Colfax at Ivy Dexter 3028 Repair Dept. , , , Basemant during one of its extension course continued aid to China, and cleaiicd. HJ^ gennination test. Ask for sessions. He also did special work the possibility of world peace. free Alfalfa. Booklet ta i prieee. under the Very Rev. Gregory Rureshments and a social 751 So. University Blvd. Pearl 8273 THE ui rn Huegle, O.S.B., at Conception, Mo. WfSTfRN SEED CO. nv c u r I ** will follow tha conference. I . 1 1

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St. Joseph's Unit Married in SK Joseph': Mfembers of Altar M EM ORIAL THE ^ Installs Officers Group Visit Carmel ^ (Sl. Jeteph’a Redemptoriat Pariih, Denyer) Littleton.— 'The members of St. WINDOWS At the Feb. 11 meeting of the Mary’s Altar and Rosary society, Altar and Rosary society, the fol­ together with the other women of EAST JEFFERSON lowing officers were installed for the parish, visited the Carmelite t For Your Parish the year: Mrs. John Berger, presi­ monastery in a group on Sunday dent; Mrs. Ray Bowen, vice presi­ afternoon, Feb. 15. Father Fred­ Church Are a dent: Mrs. John Haring, secretary; erick McCallin accompanied them, Lasting: Tribute to MARKET and Mm . Jack Ward, treasurer. and Miss Catharine Maloney was Society workers will be in also present. They were shown Your Departed Marion M. lacino & Sons charge of the mission store Feb. through the monastery by Mother 29 to March 14. Because the meet­ Therese, who is in char^ of the ing day fell on Ash Wednesday, Carmelite Sisters at this house, Loved Ones I no social hour was held. which is Ailed the Carmel of the ^ Qaality Meats The Rev. Carl Schwarz, C.SS.R., Holy Spirit. Write U8 or is giving the Wednesday night Mrs. Earl Meader, who resides Come in Lenten sermons in Holy Family at Waterton, was confined to her church. He will also deliver the home as a result of illness last w Staple Grpceries evening sermons of the Forty week. She is now feeling much LEADED ART Hours’ devotion in S t Louis’ improved. church, Englewood, this week end. • GLASS WINDOWS Because of the mission period Among those who enjoyed the Tasty Bakery ^Feb. 29 to March 14, there will Mardi Gras in New Orleans, La., Painted figure work and be no games parties on Monday last week were Mr. and Mrs. gla** design* . , . either nights, March 1 and 8. The usual Frank Millithaler, members of St. from your subject* or we party will be held Monday, Feb. Mary’s parish. The Millithalers are will be glad to submit Complete Frozen Foods 23, at 8 p.m. taking an extended trip through suggestions. the South in their car and trailer Way of the Cross devotions are Our Studio la in Charge of and will stay for several weeks. FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES held on Friday at 2:30 and 7:30 A. T. Ton Lauter, one of the p.m. Perpetual Help novena devo­ Receive* Minor Burn* We»t*i foremoit deai^ers. I tions are held on Tuesday at 8 Harold V. Craig of Louviers a.m. and 3 and 7:30 p.m. During received minor acid bums on his ^ If Ifs Quality, Variety and Low Price ^ the mission, the novena devotions forehead when a fire of unknown WESTERN GLASS COMPANY will be held at the usual hours. origin started in the nitro-glycerin You W a n t... nitrator building of the DuPont 24 W, 8th Ave. Denver 4, Colo. Catholic Resigns Post plant in Louviers last Thursday It Will Pay You to Come to Lakewood’s morning. Mr. Craig is getting WINDOW REPAIR WORK SOLICITED along well, but he narrowly es­ Largest Super Market As County Court Clerk caped serious injury. Wayne R. Brown, son of Mr. Phone Lakewood 8125 W. CoHax''''°” i-7*3'“''°“' ^ state Rep. Lawrence M. Henry, and Mrs. Carroll T. Brown, who chief deputy clerk of Denver reside on West Union avenue, has County court, is returning to the returned to Littleton from his I A. A. ^ I RECENTLY MARRIED in St. Joseph’s church, Den­ service with the U. S. hierchant “ THE STORE WHERE IT IS A PLEASURE TO SHOP" a private practice* of law. A Cath­ GROCERY AND MARKET, INC. olic and a graduate of Regis col­ ver, were Mr. and Mrs. John A. Tiehen, pictured above marine. Wayne is a graduate of lege, Denver, Mr. Henry an­ after the ceremony. The bride is the former Maxine Kraber, daugh­ the local high school and plans to 4058 Tejon Street GLendale 7753 nounced his resignation effective ter of Mr. and Mrs. LawTence F. Kraber of 955 Galapago. Mr. Tiehen remain permanently in this area. Pot Roast, Round or Marco Fruit Cocktail, 4 £Jc March 1 from the $3,600-a-year is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tiehen of 1735 York. The couple Last Sunday evening Jerry clerkship. will reside in Midwest, Wyo., where Mr. Tiehen is a petroleum Craig was honored at a dinn^ Fresh Ital. Sausage, M Brand Sweet Mr. Henry attended Manual engineer. given in celebration of his 18th Training high school, Regis col­ birthday by his parents, Mr. and Pure Pork, lb...... O U - Peas, No. 2 can 2 for..,.. “ O lege, and Denver university law Mrs. Harold V. Craig, and his god­ T-Bones and Short 7 ? ^ Grapefruit Juice, ■I A c school. After private law practice, CIRCLE OF ST. JOHN'S ALTAR SOCIEH parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cuts, Grade A, lb...... ■ " Uniw’ed, 46-oz. can I ^ he entered the army as a private, Verlinden. The dinner was held in working himself up to the rank of the Denver home of Mr. and Mrs. Smoked Ham, Mazola Salad Oil. Made A .40 major in four years of duty with SPONSORING TALKS ON 'DEVOUT LIFE' Verlinden. Among the guests were By the Piece, Ib...... “Tw from*Corn. Gallon ..... ^3 the chemical warfare service. the Rev. Paul Distler, S.J., and Items lilted sre dsily price* snd NOT SO-CALLED SPECIALS. Mr. Henry, whose office will be (Sl. John’s Parish, Denver) committee; Mrs. Ralph Springer, the Rev. Bernard Karst, S.J., located in the Symes building, is 'The Infant of Prague circle of health chairman; Mrs. Paul V. both from Regis high school; Fa­ now serving his second term in the St. John’s Altar and Rosary so­ Murray for the Boy Scouts, and ther McCallin, Mrs. George Gard­ State Legislature„and is a member ciety is sponsoring a series of talks Mrs. Ralph Dines on safety. ner, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kellogg, — HOLY RELICS OF ST. JUDE of the board of directors of the Johnny Craig, and Robert Buch- for Lent to be givpn by the Rev. Mrs. Jean Jacobucci and Mrs. FREE JUST RECEIVED FROM ROMI MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Young Democrats, and is active in Charles F. Kruger, S.J., of Regis, Robert Buckley were appointed master; Misses Joan Craig, Mary other party affairs. college. Father Kruger’s general co-chairmen of the athletic dinner Jane Kelly, Edith Kelly, and Mary topic will be “ Introduction to the that will be given* in the school Ellen Baldassar, all of whom are to a ll v/ho Join in jRobert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray; Devout Life,’’ based on the book hall on Tuesday evening, March students at Mt. St. Gertrude’s Book Rental System of the same title by St. Francis de 16. Room mothers for the boys, of academy in Boulder; Misses Pat­ Sales. the sixth, seventh, and eighth ricia Moran, Della Case, Marjorie ST. JUDE NOVENA Planned at Cathedral The subject will be developed in grades will assist with the details Kelleger, and Janice Verlinden, February 21 to 29 five successive lectures on Friday of the dirtner. from Denver; and William Dono- lon, Charles Sillstrop, Robert Far­ Sarvicft: Sundays* 3:15 & 8:15; Weekdoys, 3 & 8:15 P.Ma INTERMOUNTAIN ELEVATORS The Denver Cathedral PTA ex­ mornings at 11 o’clock at the Cath­ Mrs. McCarthy asked Mrs. J. R rell, William Hall, Paul Smith, Cheek hore for tends thanks to the sisters, par­ olic Charities annex. The first talk,, Plank, Mrs. T. K. Earley, and Mrs. Whatever your trouble, join in appealing to St. Jude, Patroo and Arthur Cross. FREE St. shids Relic of Hopeless Cases. On nis Feast Day he will surely hear and ents, and friends of the Cathedral slated Friday, Feb. 20, will be on P. L. Wiggington to serve on the in'ant your petitions. Ask with faith —use coupon. school whose enthusiastic support “ Introduction and Helps Toward Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Murphy from Rome sent you nominating committee. with blessing for To Tok9 Pori and Get Freo GIH — Send ^n yovr PefHiotU ^ FORT MORGAN made the annual games party Feb. a Devout Life.” are th^ parents of a boy, born on Father Charles Jones gave a Saturday, Feb. 14, in St. Joseph’s your portici potion. ond Thonksgiving or join St. Jude's League — memberaM^ 14 an outstanding success. The These lectures will be open to talk on “ The Evidences of God’s $1.00* or Subscribe to "The Voice of St. Jude." 1 year $3* proceeds will establish a book ren­ the general public. Tickets may be hospital in Denver. The Murphy FLOUR MILLS Love For Us.” Mrs. W. D. Reck re­ family resides on Lilly street in tal system next year throughout secured at the door on the morning viewed briefly The Little Loch Mark You With Romomborod— G iv Namo A Addrw^Clip d Mad ’ FORT MORGAN the Cathedral school. of the lecture. Admission will be Littleton. Dear Claretian Fathers, please remember my appeals in all the Masses and Set rices at smith and Twenty Years Growing, the National Shrine of SL Jude in the coming Novena. Congratulations are extended to $1 a lecture, or $4 for the series On Sunday, Feb. 8, in St. BRANCHES AT— and Sister Ann Virginia’s fifth Mary’s church, Joe Bradley, son Q Peed Heolth □ Oed's Messing □ Fomlly Cor LONGMONT . . . VUMA Mrs. G. .^ohrbacher, ways and of five talks. grade pupils sang a song. □ Weoce of Mind □ Conversion of Russle D Overcoming Tempfotion means chairmen, who directed this Men’* Club to Meet of Mr. and Mrs. Everette Johnson Q Happy Morrioffo Q Flnat^clol Aid □ zSmSite HUDSON . . . HILL ROSE This was followed by a program of Louviers, was baptized by Fa­ affair. Acknowledgment is also The regular meeting of St. presented by several students from I encloee my offering______□ I enroll in St. Jude's League, Fee $1.00 MILLERS AND H AN DLERS OF made for the assistance of the fol­ John’s Men’s club will be held ther McCallin. Sponsors are Nam4______■ ' — Loretto Heights college. Miss Mrs. Johnny Dillon and Jerry FLOUR, WHEAT. CORN, BARLEY. lowing fathers; G. McEniry, W. Wednesday evening, Feb. 25, in the Mary McManus sang “ Indian Love AAAr^t------— OATS. AND MILL FEEDS Jones. After the ceremony a buf­ Riordan, L. Milliconi, R. Cart, J. school hall. At that time a com­ Call,” and “ II Bacio;” Miss Betty .Zont- -S/a/e_ Country Shippertt Andrew, F. Haas, L. Gilbert, F. plete report will be given on the fet dinner in honor of the oc­ Serna of Santa Fe, N. Mex., pre^ casion was held at the Johnson Check here for subscription to the Catholic Monthly. "The Voice of SL Jude.** Conrien Mour Shipment To C/t Wilber, L. Lament, J. Miller, G. recent games party sponsored by □ I-Year S3. □ 2-Year S5. □ 4-Year $10.00. (Phone CenSrM 7 7 0 ) sented an unusual Spanish casta- home. Guests included Mr. and Schwartz, R. Owens, J. Marsh, G. the club. All men of the parish are 134 net dance; Miss Clare Marie Mrs. Johnny Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. NATIONAL SHRINE OF ST.JUDI, 3208 East 91st Street, Sec. ,C h U « fO 80 ,1 1 . Mohrbacher, W. May and G. Foley. cordially invited to attend and en­ O’Keefe of St. John’s parish gave a St. Hubert’s circle met with Mrs. joy an evening of sociable card William Cudmore and Maureen, piano solo; Miss Minnie Ann Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riverton, T. Conner on Friday Feb. 6. playing. O’Dorisio gave a reading, “ My Robert Dillon, and Ella Corbitt, Honors were won by Mrs. J. Glen St. John’s Altar and Rosary so­ Two Loves;” and concluding the all of Denver: and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. W. Johns. ciety will meet in the heme of Mrs. proCTam a comedy routine, “ Mr. Bert Jones, Jerry, and Dan, of J. T. Tierney, 785 St. Paul street, Gallagher and Mr. Shean,’’ was Louviers. at 2 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 20. The performed by Miss O’Dorisio and nominating committee will present On Sunday, Feb. 15, the chil­ Miss Pat Crawford. Miss O’Keefe dren of St. Mary’s parish re­ Safeway Introduces slate of officers for the ensu' was accompanist for the group ing year, and election and installa' ceived Communion in a body in The attendance pennant was the 8 o’clock Mass. Sunday the tion of officers will follow. After won by the fifth grade for having members of the Junior Newman the meeting Mrs. Tierney will serve the largest percentage of mothers club will receive .Communion in tea. She will be assisted by Mmes. present at the meeting. Fiberglo* a body in the 8 o’clock Mass, and John Cutshaw, J. H. Monaghan, El­ Members of St. John’s parish NO, WE WILL NOT MOVE MARCH 1ST injulotion at the 10 o’clock Mass the mem­ a new Butter lis Starr, A. J. Chisholm, Henry Le who attended the day of recollec­ Clair, and J. F. Siems. bers of St. Mary’s Young People’s Ahcayt-the Best at the tion conducted by the Rev. Charles club will receive Communion in a Glistaning white Mrs. Marie Dolan entertained F. Kruger, S.J., at Loretto Heights St. Rose’s club with luncheon and college on Sunday, Feb. 15, were body. baked enamel The members of the Holy Name bridge in her home on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Murray, Mr. Chicagb Market finish Feb. 17. Mrs. Lila O’Connor was society, under the leadership of and Mrs. Hugh Stewart, Mr. and James W. Hoffman, president, are a guest. Mrs. George Rothweiler Mrs. Thomas O’Keefe, Mr. and asked to meet at the church on and Mrs. O’Connor were awarded Mrs. Edward Madden, Mr. and »J''9hly efficient Saturday, Feb. 21, to take care New! Brand New! the bridge honors. Mrs. Charles Findle, Mr. and Mrs. of some repair work that must Large Aisortment of Potted burner Miss Monica Hayden was hostess John 0. Rae, and Mmes. Charles A Smoother, Creamier, be done on the church at this to members of St. Thomas’ club in McFadden, Giles Foley, C. F. Good Bakery Goods Plants and Funeral Designs time. All men of the parish who Butter with that her home Feb. 14. Mrs. Edmund Meissner, Henry Le Clair, Hazel ^'"Perofy can do so are asked to join the Gotchey and George Wolfgang Lewers, and David O’Brien. JERRY BREEN d/o7 Holy Name society in this project. Country Flavor! were awarded the bridge honqp. Campaign Worker* Meet The Ave Maria circle of the VOSS BROS. Florist Mr. and Mrs. Clem N. Kohl m An enthusiastic meeting of MADt FROM PASTEURIZED CREAM Archbishop’s guild met on Thurs­ 1436 California MA. 2279 leave Feb. 23 for San Francisco, workers who are soliciting funds Calif. From there they will sail day evening, Feb. 19. Mrs. «John in St. John’s parish for the Loretto Huls was hostess for the meeting to Honolulu. They plan to make Heights college building fund cam­ Shadi| Lane Butter flights to the islands of Kauai, at her home on Delaware street paign was held in St. John’s school in Englewood. _____ Maui, and Hawaii. They will be hall on Wednesday evening, Feb. gone for one month. 18. The following parishioners are You’ll like this new butter, which you First place honors in a nation­ assisting in the campaign: T. J. wide essay contest were won by Tynan, John F. Sherlock. George Westerkamp Bros. will find at your Safeway Store. Shady Lane Marg^aret M. Oyler, daughter of Harnke, Dr. George Mallett, Mf^ Justice and Mrs, David W. Oyler. and Mrs. J. S. Threlkeld, Julius S. KE. 9043 5106 Wash. will be sold to you at the lowest prevailing Margaret, a former pupil of St. Conrad, Robert D. Hartley, Harry BVERYTHINO A GOOD GROOEKY John’s school, is a chemistry stu A. Schwab, Mr. and* Mrs. James J. SHOULD RAVE price for butter of its fine quality, with WE WILL IVOT CLOSE MARCH 1ST dent in the University of Denver. Rowley, William F. Hennessy, Ger­ BEST Boons AT LOWEST PBICB8 She submitted a 10,0CH[)-word essay ald Mc(jlee, James P. Gray, Robert —WB DELIVER— Safeway’s usual guarantee of satisfaction, T e Will Continue to Serve^he Best in Meats, Fish, and Poultry to the contest sponsored by Phi E. Buckley, John J. Shea, Steve Sigma Iota, Romance language Halligan, Robert Lynch; or your money back. honor society. Peter Little, A. A. Marranzino, IIAIJC; BROS. The Tekakwitha circle met R. C. Hamblin, L. W. Koster, Thursday at the Golden Waffle A. E. Carver, Frank J. Stasko, m a r k e t inn. Donald Karr, A. V. McCallin, and don’t forget 85 at PTA Meeting Paul V. Murray, James P. CORN FED MEATS Mrs. M. L. McCarthy presided McNeive, Raymond P. Cody, Ed­ FISH AND POULTRY at the meeting of St. John’ s PTA ward F. O’Hara, H. P. LeClair, MEADOW WOOD AUTOMATIC in the school hall Feb. 16. About Peter J. Geritz, James A. Gaynor, 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 85 members were in attendance. A. J. Murphy, Peter Krier, C. SKI TRAIN Welch, C. 'T. Bruckmgn, Mrs. G. the sweet cream butter Mrs. Chet Stebenne was introduced GAS WATER HEATER F. Rock, Anna Marie Gaynor, Mrs. ICY ROADS! as the new secretary, replacing LENTEN FOOD NO Mrs. J. Mullins, who resigned. Mrs. J. B. Kenney, Mrs. H. A. Stewart, DRIVING WORRIES! to WINTER J. P. McNeive, ways and means Mrs. J. McNeive, Mr. and Mrs. HEADQUARTERS chairman, reported net receipts M. L. McCarthy, June Siems, J. RIDE in c o z y Comfort Q PARK of $834.25 on the PTA’s pro­ 0. Rae, Arthur Maroney, E. W. Macaroni and Cheese.. ...8 5 e • Steom-heoted coochss fitted ject for the year. Reports Cloughsey, W. A. Cassell, F. G*. (S«rva 3 to 4 persons) tpeciel ski rocks. were also given by Mrs. F. Brandenburg, T. K. Earley, and C R U D E R in the • Cotfee, sandwiches and toft Sold, InstaUed and A. Huxoll, chairman o f the sick Ed L. Franc. French Onion Soup, qt...60l^ drinks sarvsd in buftst cor. Baptized Sunday by Father Finest Imported Cheeses Serviced by Jones was James Joseph, son of NEW FLAT PACK SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell. Toke» lets tpace in your thopplng bog and John J. Campbell, Jr., and Rita HUMMEL’S Campbell were sponsors. DEOCATESSEN ond refrigeroter^more convenient to wee SUNDAY M AC M Baptized Monday by the Rev. Tickets on tale at Francis J. Bottler, administrator 311 E. 7th Are. KE. 1986 lEflOOUI Ulooi) 64817th St Beil Plumbing & bu t of Sacred Heart Cathedral, Pueblo, 1531 Stout SL '$ tu r4 ifci was Romv Leonard, son o f Mr, ■ ■ & ■ »■ ■ ■ ■ 8 B ■ ■ ■ Union SUliotLc ROUND and Mrs, Carl Hood. Sponsors were Joseph and Mary Pacello. Meadow Wood is a sweet cream type but­ TRIP Insure your kiddie^ ! Regular trains also serve other fa- (Pin Federal Tex if 90c) ■ DURING LENT Heatiiig Co. m w th and strength I ter, of very fine quality. You’ll love its de­ tprite ski areas: UDemrar------750 AJA by serving American Safeguards for DPs I 9 Alta 9 Aspen I licious flavor and will agree that it is quite (Union Ststien) 1228 E. Evans Ave. Beauty Macaroni Cornwall, Ont. — State Deputy I I Try——Roy 9 Leadville 9 Steamboat Springs Ar. Wiater Park__ 10;15 AJA often. Contains all J. Morris King of the Ontario 9 Glenwood Springs PE. 2405 Denver FRENCH FRIED POTA-TOES worth the few cents extra that you pay for it. L». Winter Perk. 4.-45PJM. the vital elements Knights of Columbus announces FRENCH FRIED ONIONS 9 Hot Sulphur Springs that the K. of C, have set up a A t. Dearer ___ 655PJA Regiifarad CRANE-LINE committee to orgjpnize work Wafer Heofer D»al»r among displaced persons arriving H E M R Y ^ in Canada and to protect them CALL US FOR from Communist influences. The r n S l P i COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE committee includei Bishop R. H ^ i o ^ r a l i S e Dignan of Sault Ste. Mane, state (^plain. Thursday, Feb. 19, 1948 Office, 938 Bannock Street^ THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K E ystone 4206 PAGE SEVEN T Club for Converts OSCAR L. MALO, PHILANTHROPIST, 'Predlgul Son' Set THE THKVG TO DO AmusEmEiiTS—Dinins IS ELECTED AS KNIGHT OF M ALTA Sunday, Feb. 22, When You Can't Afford Diaappolntment Will Be Organized ENJOY AN INVIGORATING DRIVE RECRERTIOn In Lourdes Parish (Continued From Page One) for the service of the poor and the In Dewntewn Hull Jerusalem, and termed themselves defense of the faith. the Knights of Rhodes from 1309 The knighta have a diplomatic (Our Lady of Lourdau Parish, to 1622. representative at the Vatican The Ozanam club will continue M a Ml# Tlicotr© Danrar) court, a relic of their long sov­ HOLLAND'S La Ray HOTEL They took the name Knights of its showing 'o f Lenten religious A convert club is being planned ereignty. Their grand master, a Excellent Food PARK Malta when they went to ^ a t is­ films Sunday at Holy Ghost hall, IN GOLDEN I n i»« jjjjg 5 Gaylord for the new Parish of Our Prince and a lajraian, is the ,only land and have been known by that 19th and California, by showing ThDn4aT-FriUar-Satanlay, Lady of Lourdes, with only bap­ man beside the Cardinals with the Attractively Served title since 1630. This organization Febmary lt-IO>Sli tized converts being eligible for title of Eminence. The order grew The Prodigal Son, an unforget­ For Luncheon or Dinner is the most important of all the membership. It is believed that great in numbers and power, and Sensibly Priced Francbot Ton* • LucilTe Ball military orders, both for the ex­ table parable symbolizing Christ’s HER HUSBAND’S AFFAIRS there is a need for this type of at one time was so important forgiveness of repentant sinners. You'll Like the Food, Service and Atmosphere club, because converts after • re­ tent ’of its area and for its dura­ among the nations that the order and tion. The younger of two sons asks DINING ROOMS OPEN DAILY Enjoy Our ceiving instruction for Baptism was summoned to attend the Con­ and receives his inheritance from Roy Rotten • Jane Fraiee The real Knights of Malta are are often left alone, and at a time vention of Geneva in 1864 on the his father. Traveling to a far coun­ From 12 to 2 et noon— 5:30 P.M. to 9:80 P.M. DELICIOUS SPRINGTIME IN THE when they are more or less stran­ a distinguished order, because, same footing as the great powers. Sundays and Holidays From 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. SIERRAS try, he squanders his money in WAFFLES gers in the Church. The purpose alone among the orders of chivalry, TheYe are several degrees in the loose living. Hungry and destitute, of the club is twofold; First, to this society still retains a small Phone Gulden 68 for Reservation, or Sanday-Monday-Taeaday, organization, the Knight of Honor he is driven to caring for swine'. SerTed All Day- get together in a social group; group of members, known as and Devotion being restricted to Fcbrnary 27-23-24: Realizing his mistakes, he returns just drive out and come in second, to sponsor lectures by Knights of Justice, who take the men of noble birth. The grand mas­ Joan Crawford • Dana Andrewa to his m her, who forgives him, Private Dining prominent speakers on subjects vows of religion and are professed ter can give the grand cross of the DAISY KENYON killing the fatted calf. The elder Room Available of advanced Catholic doctrines. order to princes who are not Cath­ brother complains, but is shown and An invitation will be extended to olics and did so to King Edward that “ there will be joy in heaven Pat O’Brien - Anne Jeffreya all baptized converts in the parish Alumnae Chapter VII of England. over one sinner who repents, more RUSS BENNETT RIFF-RAFF to join. Orville. Jarratt of 1876 The Catholic Encyclopedia says than over 99 just who have no S. Humboldt has been named tem­ that one of the conditions of need of repentance.” NOW TWO LOCATIONS porary president of the convert Matincea Saturday & Sundays, Of Konsos Scheel entrance into the order is “ nobility The second picture that will be 1 Restaurant 2:00 P.M. club to help in its organization. \ of 16 quarterings.” The phrase shown is The Miracle of the Blind The first meeting of those inter­ refers to the coat of arms desig­ Beggar, a moving story explaining T ■.>!. (• t p.m.—7 Dirt • Wtck ested will be announced at all the Enjeys Breakfast nating family lineage. For exam­ why Jesus opposed the Pharisees Greene $ Drive-h Restaurant Masses this Sunday at the State ple, the Austrian Imperial coat of as the religious leaders of His peo­ home. The Denver chapter o f the Mt. arms was a “quarterly of nine ple. Jesus proves His Divinity to West 8th Ave. at Speer Bird, and Wazee Market The Rocks of Lourdes club held St. Scholastica college Alumnae as­ grand quarters,” or 62 quarters or the Pharisees by curing the blind The Club its monthly meeting Tuesday night sociation met for the annual break­ sections marking the background beggar at the gate of the temple. Featuring .... and received the news that t’ e fast in the Olin hotel after the 9 of the family. It has been only for The scheming Pharisees attempt first annual Mardi Gras was a o’clock Mass in the Cathedral Sun­ the past generation that Ameri­ to discredit the miracle by casting Sheik Aroby financial success. Clear profit for day, Feb. 8. Virginia Harrison, cans have been invited into the the beggar from the temple. Jesus * BREAKFAST (rom 45c the Mardi Gras went over the order. Noble descent is not required 1027 Broadway Mary Louise Gregory, Rita Coffey, goes to him, comforts him, and by •LUNCHEON from 45c $5,000 mark. The Mardi Gras now Mrs. Mary Conrad, Mrs. Clare of them, but outstanding promi­ His teaching brings him the gift of “ Denrer’a ISetvett becomes an annual event for the Peeso, Marge Anthony, Mrs, Jose­ nence is. faith. * DINNERS from 65c Beautiful Club” parish. The men of the club also phine Greenwald, Mrs. Dorothy Other conditions for entrance The third and final picture is discussed the building program for McGill, Theresa Monson, Betty into the order are the Catholic The Conversion of Matthew, a vivid • Booth and Counter Service Famous Arabian the new parish, including the com­ Ellen Ott, Alberta Carvalho, Mrs. faith, attainment of full legal age, portrayal of the calling of (Levi Dishes, “ Shish Kabab’’ pletion of the Our Lady of Lourdes Jeanne Schmidt, and Irene Koser integrity of character, and corre­ or Matthew) the tax collector, shrine. The shrine’s foundation was were present. sponding social position. There are Gospel story with eloquent ap­ i^^www ipery W WW wwww\ put in last fall until cold weath­ commanders and several classes of peal for vocations. Despised by his ROOSEVELT GRILL Wclcoma to Danvtr*! Fineat er and the shortage of cement The motion was made and car­ knights, with different insignia, BEST FOLKS OF ALL Stock Show ried that the names of Virginia own people for his injustice and Famous for stopped the work. It is hoped that but all wear the same eight- affiliation with Rome, Matthew is “ E An*-AT-THE-HALL” the shrine will be completed this Harrison, Marge Anthony, Mildred pointed Maltese cross. Com Fed Steaks COLBURN HOTEL McCallin, Rosemary Holland, and disowned by his father. His re­ Joe M. Bland, Mgr. spring and ready for dedication. Cross Stems From Crusaders FINE FOODS Betty Ellen Ott will be sent to the peated injustices turn even his LUXURIOUS ROOMS The FSJ club will meet in St, The cross that Mr. Male wears Hall Hotel Coffee Simp Cocktail Service Mothers’ chapter, Atchison, Kans., own sister against him. After lis­ FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE COCKTAIL LOUNGE Francis de Sales’ rectory this Fri­ as a member finds its origin in tening to the teachings of Jesus 1S21 Cartii 8tr*tt You Will Enjoy day night at 8:16 to discuss a as nominees for the annual elec­ medieval lore. It was originally im­ NEW COFFEE SHOP. tion. and witnessing His miraculous Tetl Alexander at the Piano lOtb Arenue at Grant Lenten program of athletic and pressed upon the garb of the anr ower, Matthew answers the call of Btantifal New Sheik Room AvaiUblt MAin 6261 religious activity. The young dent Knights of Malta and gradu­ esus, “ leaving all things to follow fpr Private Partin D. B. CERISE. Manager women of the club have been in­ ally became distinctive of their Him.” BOGGIO’S vited to attend a Holy Hour in 2 Annunciation Grads order. It was the badge of the cru­ ENJOY St. Joseph’s convent, mother- saders, who wore a red cross upon THE WEST’S ROTISSERIE house for the Franciscan Sisters. Advance in Religion their right shoulders as a token LENTEN DISHES OUR SPECIALTY The Holy Hour is scheduled for of the obligation they had taken MOST FAMOUS FOR FINE FOOD Fiah Dinner Every Day During Lent; Friday, Feb. 27, at 7 o’clock Xavier, Kans. — Two Denver on them.selves. SERVTD FN A GRACIOUS Later in Lent the group has been girls were among the group of The philanthropies of Mr. and REFRESHING Baked Halibat Steak, Cheese Sauce, Baked Idaho Potato, invited to visit St. Anthony’s hos­ MANNER! Vegetable, Fish Chowder or Sea Food Cocktail, Salad, Ass't 25 who received their names in Mrs. Male, who reside at 500 E pital, making a tour of the nurses’ religion and began their novitiate Eighth avenue, have long been COCKTAIL Relishes, Tea or Coffee, Homemade Dessert, Hot Cinnamon quarters and the hospital proper Phone: CH. 2494 orKE. 9618 Rolls and Hot Biscuits ...... $1.15 in ceremonies held Feb. 15 at the known in Denver. The Oscar Malo LOUNGE Mrs. Mark Behan, president of TREMONT AT BROADWAY "ITie Beil in Home Cooked Food" mother-house of the Sisters of hall at the Cathedral school was the Altar and Rosary society, met Charity of Leavenworth. Both built in 1922 for $50,000 after DINNERS 85c UP ' Monday night with her workers young women are graduates of they gave $35,000 in memory JACK DENNY’S who helped in the selling of the Annunciation high school, Denver. of their son, Oscar, Jr., who died IFOR T H E | Mardi Gras tickets. The president Phyllis A. Gibbons, daughter of in 1921 of an infection in his foot. STUDIO CLUB RESTAURANT announced that certificates of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gibbons, will The present Camp St. Malo, at DON'T BE WORRIED—m BE SEEIN' YOU membership in the Altar society be known in religion as Sister M. Allenspark, was entirely financed iFAVO RED| HOME COOKED FOOD will likely be ready for the next Amata, and Margaret Louise Mc- by the couple at a cost in excess JAMES M. DEtOHREY PHONE FR-9830 1508 COLORADO BLVD. regular meeting in March. Dougal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of $150,000. Stephen Mellinger, infant son John H. McDougal, will be known Mrs. Malo, who gave the beautl 128 Broadway SP. 9898 of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mellinger as Sister M. Christella. ful chapel situated on an enor­ of 1676 S. Sherman, was baptized mous rock at the camp, was J I FINAL WEEK! Sunday in St. Francis de Sales' awarded the Papal decoration. = ARISTOCRAT beer Is ^ church. Sponsors for the Baptism Squires' Circle Plans Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice, in 1942 = distinctly superior in = FISH FOR LENT in were Bernard and Bernadette This decoration, which went to the = every respect. It repre- = Judd. Unaurpaaied V ariety- *OMJLTihuotsdCi Initiotion on Feb. 19 three daughters of the late J. K = sents the supreme effort ^ Shipped Direct from both Mullen at the same time, is given of on experienced Brew- = Coentt. . The Columbian Squire, of to those who in a general way de­ * ■"' nmlvloik Catholic Pupils in Cast serve recognition becau.se of serV' = master working with = circle 259 in Denver will hold ice to the Church and the Holy modern equipment and en initiation on Feb. 19. All •VttT Of North High Cantata Father. )remium ingredients . . . the applicant, are reque.ted Native of Illinoii to be in the K. of C. home, ft proves how good o EDELWEISS Mr. Malo was born in 1877 at Scheduled Feb. 27-28 1575 Grant, at 8 o’clock beveroge con be when l f « « m Kankakee, HI., and attended the .harp. After the initiation the time, effort and mate­ 1644 Glenarm — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. A musical program will be held parochial and public schools in new member, will be enter­ that town. He attended St. Via­ rials ore not spared. Its at 8 p.m. on Feb. 27 and 28 at tained with movie, given by it o n . North high school, Denver. It will tor’s college, which is no longer in mellowness . . . fine, gieT ir^ ^ the old member.. existence, but left without a de consist of a concert by the orehes On Feb. 12 the Squire, .aw smooth flovor and satis­ tra under the direction of Harold gree. Later, he received a degree movia. on .afety and acci­ in business administration from fying taste could come Edwards, instrumental instructor dent prevention given by the only with perfect oging, and Trial by Jury, a dramatic "Harvard university. police department. He began working as a wheat erfect handling. We A l l I ttifrUi cantata by Gilbert and Sullivan The cantata will be presented by trader at the Chicago Board of Eelieve no better beer PHILIP REED the members of the a cappella choir Trade when he was 21 years old, was ever brewed. Real Danger of Red employed by the brokerage firm .HJLIARY BROOKE and directed by Miss Ruth Graves, vocal instructor. Triumph Seen in Italy of Logan and Bryan. A year later A number of Catholics are in the he was transferred to the West casts, which include Violet Alfano coast, with headquarters in San DEIVHAM '“u?. Sally Lou Burns, Bob Drew, Paul Cincinnati, 0.—A warning that Francisco, by the same firm to Von Ehrenkrook, Roger W’helen there is a very real danger of!supervise the expansion program Forrest Jordan, Bob Vitale, Jay Communist success in Italy unless f*’® Henderson, Darwin Dalzell, Bruce sustained help is maintained by transferred Moody, Don Sterkel, Kenneth America is contained in an edi­ to Denver. Stone, and Dale Long; torial appearing in the Feb. 13 Mr. Malo and Edith Mullen were married in 1908 in St. Leo’s Keith Berglund, Nick Brunetti, edition of the Catholic Telegraph- church in West Denver. In the Don Cimaglio, Clyde De Bello, Bill Register, The uneducated masses meantime, Mr. Malo had formed Feucht, George Granato, George of Italian people are now trusting arklane hotel his own business, but after his Jurata, Bob Romero, Don Schiss- COCKTAIL LOUNGE lying Communists who promise marriage Mrs. Malo’s father, J ler, and Albert Yudez, Angie Au­ anything that is asked. By deceiv­ PRESENTS gustine, Evelyn Calvaresi, Joyce K. Mullen, outstanding Catholic ing the impoverished simple peas­ leader and philanthropist, insisted Haynes, Barbara Karsh, Barbara ants, says the editorial, Moscow M usic In A .Marselle, Marjorie Marshall, Shir­ that Mr. Malo join him in business .strategists are confident they can as president of the Colorado Mill ley Pearce, Marion Pennington, take over the government. If SENTIMENTAL MOOD Gerrv Rei.sbeck, Lillian Satriano, ing and Elevator company Italy goes Communistic, it is doubt­ Entering business for himself With the Charlene Stocking, and Jean Tar- ful that the rest of Europe or even taglio. in 1930, Mr. Malo formed the England can be saved, the writer Intermountain Elevator company Tickets are 50 cents and are warns. now being sold by students of and Fort Morgan Mills. In addi Johnny Neil Quartet Archbishop John T. McNicholas, tion, he controls the Cow Gulch North high. O.P., commenting on the editorial, h'etiltirinii Betty Perry Oil company and the Preston Oil said: “ If we could do something to company, both located in Wyo F.NTERTAINI.NG NIGHTLY Telephone equipment is being manu^ .4 San Francisco Couple arouse the Italian people of this ming, ^ erkfia.v* Danrinfc 8:30 to 12:30— Sumlavs 4 lo 8 Announce Girl’s Birth country to the dangers to which Mr. and Mrs. Malo had four No C over For Rrter vfttions their own flesh and blood are ex­ children, including Oscar, Jr., who . factured at a rate greater than ever be«' Mr. and Mrs. Harry White of posed in Italy, we would do a meri died in 1921; J. Kenneth, 35, who fore and ^ve are putting it into service' 450 So. Marion °'^char^'” Phone PE. 4611 San Francisco, Calif., announce torious work.” is now associated with his father the birth of a girl,' Cheryl Bonnie, in business; Edith, 32, who is liv ,V 'WWWWWWW’^ as fast as we get it. Here is a brief re-) Jan. 26. Mrs. White is the daugh­ ing in London with her husband ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Not One Priest Tried Commander William R. Easton, a port for Color Ado since war ended* Harrison of Denver. naval attache at the American era' As Suspected Nazi bassy; and John F., 27. Both KeD Something to Crow About neth and John served with the FAVOR RECEIVED St. Paul. — Denazification pro­ navy during the war, both attain' A Register reader wishes to pub­ ceedings in Greater Hesse, a part ing the rank of lieutenant • We'vo addtd 82,800 telephones. CARL'S ST. PAUL CAFE lish thanks for a favor received Denver Catholic Register files through the intercession of St. of the American zone of occupa­ show that J. K. Mullen, famous 3109 E. COLFAX Jude. * tion in Germany, have shown the founder of the Colorado Milling • Forty-one buildings or additions have 100-per-cent-clean record of 949 £ Elevator company, was also a Open Again on Sundays Catholic priests, according to a Knight of Malta. He was the fS' been started. With Lenten Specials survey that will appear in the ther of Mrs. Oscar Malo, Mrs. John Catholic Digest, published here. In L. Dower, and Mrs. Ellen Mullen • Nearly 200 major equipment addi­ Those Good Fried those parts of the Dioceses of Weekbaugh of Denver. Another Jumbo Fried Shrimp Fulda, Limburg, and Mainz that daughter is dead. It is interesting tions were made, requiring 102,000 Chicken Dinners. . . 80c are within the American zone of to note that only J. K. Mullen and - miles o f wire. 300 mpre such projects THE BEST IN THE CITY American and Chinese occupation there was not a sin­ Oscar Malo have held this fa gle priest even suspect of Nazi mous distinction of the Church in ere under way. Style leanings. One large sect showed Colorado. Mr. Mullen was also 257 ministers in 1,000 suspect Knight of St. Gregory. 1600 Ogden or brought to trial. • About 1,800,000 calls a day were han- M A. 0177 Prizes Are Awarded . died in 1947. New Cliina Cafe A. B. C. DOLL SHOP Mr. snd Mn. John A. McCourt At Press Club Mee • Over 11 >100 miles of long distance 732 E. Colfax DOLLS and TOYS At a meeting of the Colorado lines were added. t Doll Hospital Catholic Women’s Press club held RsIlgtoBS Btatasi Repairsd in Denver Feb. 9, the following OCCTONTS ISIS Arapafco* MA. 7SI7 articles were awarded prizes 2450 19th Si. GR. 8996 First, “ Our Colorado Wild Flow Distribution at present This year Colorado’s 6,600 telephone sick. Frltd SPECIAL ers,” by Marie V. Schififer; second Chick.n and Spaghetti “ Anoint My Palm,” by Helen is confined to currently Ravioli Dinn.r. D l G i J s men and women will keep going at top r m Bridal Dinner Jackson; and third, “ Would You available supply. WinM. Be«r. Believe It,” by Mary McAboy, ' speed to keep pace^with Colorado’s _ Parlies CockUiU $r.oo Schaeuble These prizes were awarded for the ■ A J ^ Weddings CATHOLIC VACATION three best articles written by mem' growth. , SPECIAL bers of the club for the annual Ar Ask for it at your Dinner Parlies-Afternoon Teas ^ Optometrist tide and Editorial contest. Jane tho 12Ui-28. Yonna people, ooaplof Favorito Pockogo JEAN AND PAUL SHANK uid ilnalo. WondtrfnI llau, cTcrythlnt Specialist Paul H. Hallett of the Register •“ ARCHITECTS OP APPETHTES” Jvrnl.hMl. $3S. dooblt; StO. ainalo. wook. staff, one of the contest judges, Storo or Tovorn. Whil. apac* p«ra)ll.. lUacmtJ.n, 21% Da- For Viaual gave an instrtictive talk on the Ihe Mountain States Telephone and TehgraiA Compouf poait. Eye Care articles submitted. The Very Rev, WILD BASIN LODGE Walter J. Canavan, moderator, Thruti-UaiM Ca.> O m ur, €•!•« AUuupark. Cole. Daiwr, PE 1M2 310 Mack Bldg. K £. 5840 gate an entertaining travelogue TT

PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Feb. 19, 1948

T . E. GAHAFER JO OPEN NEW SHOP Porley Set Sunday Indian Archbishop in U S. Lafayette Parish FOR TOTS ON S. UNIVERSITY BLVD. In Fort Collins Will Have Mission Good Medicine T. E. Gshafer of St. James’ of infants’ and children’s needs, Fort Collins.—A JCSA confer­ Lafayette.—A one-week mission parish, owner of Peter Ann In­ including shoes. ence of the representatives of the for the Spanish-speaking people of !,-^For a ShuMn. . . . fant*’ and Children’s shop at 6724 He appeciates the business given Newman clubs of the state institu­ this community will be given by Father Vincent Minelli, C.R., in E. Colfax, Denver, will open a him from the Catholic population tions in this area and the Catholic St. Ida’s church beginning at ’7:30 new store at 761 S. University of Denver, and extends a welcome colleges, Regis and Loretto Heights, p.m. Sunday, Feb. 29. Bright Spot Flower Shop will be held in St. Joseph's school boulevard Saturday, Feb. 21. to all his friends and customers to A parishioner who wishes to re­ hall here Sunday, Feb. 22. He will handle a complete line visit him at his new store. main unknown for the present has They’ll feel better ri*ht ewey whta Registration will take place from donated $500 toward a new set they open the florlet'i box end lee yo«r 1 to 2 p.m., followed by a meeting of stations for the new church to kinilly raceute of rood cheer. Let and panel discussions. A buffet sup­ be erected in Lafayette at some The Brisht Spot Flower Shop eelcct ond per will be served at 5 p.m. for future date, ORDER COAL NOW those attending the conference. ’The latest report on the new eend them—wc’ro ctrefnl eboot nch Seventy-five to 100 students at­ church fund shows a total of thinri. tended the one-day retreat spon­ $11,097.09. The-goal for 1948 has Phone FR. 2745 We Recommend sored by the A. & M. Newman club, been set at $25,000. Feb. 16, with Father John McDev- The pariah committee and advis­ PINNACLE - WADGE itt of the University of Wyoming ory board met in the parish house. club in 1 charge. The exercises The members of the committee are The Bright Spot Flower Shop opened with Mass, followed by a Edward Abeyta, Everette Billing- HARRIS-BLACK WALNUT breakfast, at which 22 Brazilian ton, August Franch, Thomas Lo­ 1 ^ ^ exchange students were guests. pez, Anthony Nuoci, Anthony IN BITUMINOUS COALS c o a i Clara Maninfior and Lila Bram- Spensieri, and ^Rudolph Vavra. : >. PIKOVIEIV COAL well of the Wyoming university They will meet' regularly four Newman club were also present. times a year to discuss ways and H A . 6181 DENVER’S CLEANE.ST LIGNITE Many donations of books on means for the material improve­ NO SOOT— NO CLINKERS Catholic doctrine have been re­ ment of the parish outlay. All Grades of Stoker and Steam Coals ceived following a request of the Eight boys are now under in­ Aggie Newman club, which is at­ struction to' become “ Crusaders of tempting to establish a Catholic the Altar.” They are Joseph Aten- reference section in the campus cio, Edward Abeyta, Ronald Brug- PIKES PEAK FUEL library. Readers wishing to make « r , Donald DeNovellis, Edwin any donation toward this project Conway, Moses Manzanares, Ron­ 635 Curtis SL Phone MA 6181 are asked to forward their books ald Vallero, and Jerry Harrison. to Thomas R. LaBuff, 8 Valley The St Ida guild sponsored a street, Vet Village, Fort Collins. successful games party recently for the benefit of the new church fund. Mrs. John Vandenbos was chairman, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Massaro and Mrs. V. De Santis. On Sunday, March 7, the guild is arranging a bunco card party V ARCHBISHOP JOSEPH ATTIPETTY of Verapoly, for the same purpose. Mrs. E. Bil- District of Malabar, South India, is shown speaking from lington is chairman, assisted by the pulpit of St. John’s Basilica church,, St. Louis. The only Indian Mmes. H. Biella, L. Brugger, and Archbishop, he is currently touring the U. S. in behalf of the mis­ C. W. Dinsmore. sions of that country. He has four colleges, 11 high schools, and 89 Questions on faith and morals Remember the Church other schools in his archdiocese. are being answered during the novena services in honor of Our Mother of Perpetual Help, which MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA BEGINS are held every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The Lenten Friday devotions ON SUNDAY IN BRIGHTON PARISH consist of the Stations of the Cross, a sermon, and Benediction of the Brighton.— The novena of Our Mrs. George Mancini. And Mrs. Blessed Sacrament. Services begin in Lady of the Miraculous Medal will John Beals started a series of at 7:30 p.m. conien'ilive elaiiic deeign will Mend open Sunday, Feb. 22. Father Wil­ talks on “ Parliamentary Law.” Religious instruction is held for beeulifnlly with tbe digniSed end liam Brennan, C.M., will conduct After the business of the so­ the grade school children every Tho onir tlecironic orun eccletiaiticti decor of any church. the novena. There will be services ciety was taken care of, there was Thursday at 3:30 p.m. •mployini l iix.octeve minnil — it Y O U R W I L L after Masses in the morning and an exchange of valentine handker­ li pleyed entirely from the keyhoird, The lone cabinet li detigned evening devotions begin at 7 :45. chiefs and light refreshments were •nd ihereforo rtedily meilered by accouilicilly to doplicate the action, All parishioners are urged to co­ served. Sulpicians Eye Peru any pianiet of • 16' Ditpawn pipe. H. operate to make this novena a A successful valentine party was Not an tmpliSed reed er|en. Montreal. — The Very Rev. Priced lower then other c1e» spiritual success. sponsored by the Junior Newman Henri Jeanotte, S.S., Canadian The fondAnentele and harmonlct of The Altar and Rosary society club on Sunday evening, Feb. 15. tho Minihall-Eiley't mignihcent Co- (ronie orgini, the actual com of Provincial of the Sulpicians, and the MinihaU-Eitcf will ameto you. met Thursday evening in the rec­ Twenty boys and girls from the Ihedril Tonot era produced, never- the Rev. Maximilien Lacombe, St. tbeleee, from wind-blown reedi. # See and hear thii Ana new orgtn li REMEMBER THE tory. Father Francis Syrianey of Junior Newman club of St. Peter’s James’, Montreal, have accepted our ihowTooini. the Register staff gave an inter­ parish in Greeley were the guests an invitation of the Archbishop of Iti eoDiolo taket no moro esting talk on “ The Catholic at the party. Lima and the Apostolic Nuncio epee* then tbe iveraie plipo. Itt Press.’’ The third of the series on there to visit Lima, Peru, to study PO’OR MISSIONS Father Roy Figlino spoke on “ Marriage” was given in the meet­ the situation for the Sulpicians to the progress of the Loretto ing room of the rectory on take charge of the seminary. Heights drive and urged continued Wednesday evening after Lenten HOME OF THE STEINWAY support. A report of the Greeley devotions. A good number were in Seminary in Missouri OF THE ARCHDIOCESE deanery meeting was given by attendance. The group attending the meet­ Jefferson City, Mo.— The Mis­ ing of the Greeley deanery in Rog- sionaries of Our Lady of La "**Chas.E. V W I I s M u s i c to Newmanites in Greeley gen on Tuesday, Feb. 10, included Salette will open a seminary here. Mmes. Fred Starbuck, Frank Nies, They purchased a 46-acre tract of Hold Group Communion Frank Jacobucci, Everettt Dahl- land with a commercial building 1629 CALIFORNIA ST.— NBC BLDG. inger, Rome Smith, Dwight Aus­ formerly used as a printing plant. t‘ Greeley.— With more than half tin, Joseph Matthews, John Mar­ Work on converting the buildings, t Form of Bequest for the pews in St. Peter’s church ino, George Mancini, B. J. Mor­ to start about April 1, is expected row, and Frank Mancini. t filled with the youths of the parish to take five months. I Establishment of and the college, the Colorado State College of Education Newman Funds for Education club continued with its monthly Communion breakfast Mass. of Priests: Breakfast was enjoyed by more than 50 of the club members. Thirty members volunteered to participate in the Living Rosap’, by which all the three mysteries will be said twice a day. It is hoped that through this act of reverence to the Blessed Virgin many of the needed graces will be obtained for the success of the club through­ out the coming year. Plans were made also for the participation of the club in the coming meeting at Salt Lake City, Utah, which all the Newman clubs of the surround­ ing district will attend. Re-Election of Officers The resignation of Rose Soon brought about the re-election of officers before the end of their term. It was agreed upon by the members to have the election now TOPCOATS rather than in the fall because of the vacant president position. The officers, chosen in the usual par­ you've been waiting for liamentary way, are: President, Ray Hren, Pueblo; vice president, Mary Roth, Platteville; secretary, Collette Bates, Denver; treasurer, Bill Overman, Greeley; cone- sponding secretary, Joan Samp­ .5 0 son, Greeley. The new officers are 4 7 very enthusiastic about their new positions and plan to make the club bigger and better. The first executive meeting wil be held in Father Robert Hoffman’s office in You'll find charaefer, individuality AND outstand­ the Panel lounge on Tuesday, Feb. 17. ing value in our collection of nev^ spring topcoats A PERMANENT BURSE FOR THE PERPHUAL EDUCATION OF Denver Symphony Seeks * . , . impeccably tailored tweeds, cheviots, coverts. You can count on several seasons' wear from tt.eie A SEMINARIAN IS $6,000. ANY PORTION OF $135,000 in Campaign fine, all-wool fabrics . . . tans, greys, blue-greys By something that approaches a THIS, HOWEVER, CAN BE LEFT. mixture of near miracle and magic • . . solids or over-plaids . ■ . set-in or raglan the Denver Symphony orchestra has emerged under the conducting shoulders. Complete sizes in regulars, longs, shorts. genius of Saul Gaston as one of the major symphony orchestras in this country. Every year it is D. k F. Man'i Shop—Street Fioer serving more people andy playing an increasingly important role THE SUM OF $500 WILL TAKE CARE in the educational and cultural life of the community. To continue the development of OF A STUDENT FOR -ONE YEAR the Denver Symphony orchestra, to increase its service to children and young people of the Rocky Mountain region, and to assure ♦ Denver’s becoming the most im­ portant musical center between the Mississippi river and the Pa­ For Further Information, Apply at cific coast, from Canada to Mex­ ico, more than 600 men and women have banded into a musical army for the Civic Symphony society’s annual membership campaign, opening Sunday, Feb. 15, and con- tirtuing through Feb. 2 8 ., The campaign opened Sunday with a buffet supper for the workers at the Albany hotel from CHRnCERV OFFICE 6 until 7:30 p.m. This was fol­ lowed by a concert by the Denver Symphony orchestra under the di­ rection of Saul Caston at Phipps 1536 LogSR SIrMt Deiver, Golorado auditorium. The campaign army will en­ deavor to raise $1^5,000 in mem­ berships to provide the financial support required for the symphony program over and above what the orchestra earns. • V 1

Thuraday, Feb. 19, 1948 Office; 988 Bannock Street > * THE DENVER. CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K E yatone '4205 PAGE NINE

‘The Workhorse* Gremlins Outstretch Fierce Struggle Shapes Up Jays, Grab Top Spot Raiders and Tigers For Parochial Cage Crown Ranger Boss Happy Defeat Loop's Everybody Trying Lowest To Get Into ta Raiders Steam Up, Trample By Jack Heher Over Midwest Tour The king-sized Gremlins of St. The Act Francis’ high took over top billing Back from their second trip to in the Parochial cage league last A juggling of standings all the Midwest, where they lost to Sunday in the Armory gym. The Tigers, Take Third Place De Paul (51-37) and Loras (48- new league leaders annexed the down the line is in order this week in the Parochial basket­ 46) and defeated St. Ambrose number one spot with a flourish, By Jim Kelly SIDELinE (47-38), the Regis Rangers were whipping t h e Cathedral Jays, ball league, as all teams look preparing this week for a double 43-26. forward to IJte-season wins to “ Hey, fellas — pssst! We’re ST. MARK'S EDGES CLOSE TO TITLE date with \\'estem State college steamin’ tonight!” In the other two contests of the improve their 1948 standings. in Gunnison, Friday and Saturday, afternoon, the dead-game Mullen That was .the Regis Red Raid­ SIDELIGHTS Feb. 20 and 21. Mustangs chased the Regis Raid­ In the top brackets a fierce ers’ battle cry last Friday night as AS PARISH LOOP SEASON NEARS END Coach Larry Varnell was well ers all over the gym, only to lose struggle for possession of the they trampled Holy Family team, pleased with the showing of his 32-27, and the Tigers of Holy season championship shapes up as 43-31. The boys from Northside By Joe Martinez Nomination for the record; Bob Family high galloped to a 51-36 St, Mark’s entry in the Thurs­ dropped five buckets for St. Buzz Boys against the Midwestern dumped from the■ lead1«Cathedral, were cleanly outplayed and it was Augustine’s. Anaya is the “ Mr. Basketball” of teams and believes that the experi­ win over Annunciation. spot last week by St. Francis’, aims strictly a Regis occasion to howl. day division of the Catholic parish the Parochial loop. The Mullen Touted a* the “ game of the league practically cinched the di­ St. Patrick’s gained a heavy ence, which will come in handy in at a double victory to regain at By the win the Raiders moved lead in the first half against St. mainstay rarely makes a mistake, future years, was well worth the week,” the St. Francis-Cathe­ least a share o f the lead. But the into third place, erstwhile league visional title last week by defeat­ has-speed, savvy, and a sharp eye. dral tilt unrolled on the ing Loyola in a nip-and-tuck battle Dominic’s, and the latter team double defeat on the road. Jays face some of the stiffest op­ standing of the Tigers. could not shave the lead in the There is no team in the league board* as an easy victory for position they could have picked, that ended with the score 33-28. that can atop him when he is feel­ ) Fiiher, Moore, Heffiey, and In the midspot on the program, The Loyolans, though behind most final half. Final score: 36-38. Retry drew applaute from the Fransalians. The Blue- for their opponents Thursday night Mullen went down, fighting as ing right. Anaya makes the Mus­ jay. could not penetrate the will be the Regis Raiders, and on of the way, notched nearly as Tuesday League. tangs a ■ tough crew to handle. even the partiian Midweetern usual, before St. Francis’ superior many field goals as the winners, audiences. “ The whole squad long-armed St. Francis de- Sunday they play the Holy Family height, 41-26, and St. Joseph’s They, are due to dump one of the fen*(p, and the Blue and Tigers, still rated as among the but lost out at the free throw line. G FT P G FT P did their best,” Varnell said. notched a 32-20 triumph over the P. M’h’n'y, f league leaders. White boys missed too many loop’s biggest threats. B. Davi.s scored 10 points for St. 7 0 1 Gusman, ( 2 0 1 “ We have no alibis; we just hapless Annunciation Cardinals, Mark’s, but was outdone in scoring HcU, f 6 0 2 Tolve, f 4 1 4 hope to continue to improve of their long shots. The Thhe ^m es originally scheduled Griboski. c I 1 3 Garcit. f 0 0 0 Mora about Mullen; Dick in a ragged wind-up. by Wade of the losers, who col­ RoEer^, c 0 game by game and year by Gremlins, on the other hand, for Friday, Feb. 20, have been 1 OITlcynoldf. c 3 1 4 Brown does an excellent j6b had a good day. Just how shifted to TTiursday night, and will Regis finally broke out the lected 11 tallies. Tyn^. c 0 0 Oliyanks, * 6 1 1 year.” WARD GIBSON, former D. M’n’y, g 0 0 llMeiphy. * 1 1 0 handling the team. It it good good may be seen in the free be played in Mammoth Garden. attack everyone ha* been an­ Maron. g The old rivalry between Regis Undefeated St. Mark’s is 1 3 11 to tee him yank an overtired throw column, where they Creighton university star, The first game starts at 7 o’clock. ticipating and buried the in­ heavily favored in its Thurs­ and Western State is expected to Totals 14 5 youngster. connected for 19 out of 29 gives a small demonstration of the Sunday’s games will be played in effective Tiger crew under a day, Feb. 19, encou .ter with 8! ToUIs 18 4 10 cause both teams to extend them­ charity tosses. sharpest one-handed push-shot the State armory, beginning at 2 commanding lead before most Annunciation selves to the limit in the games the Assumption YPC squad, 1 Sacred Heart Schuern is a coming star for the The Jays trailed all the way. on the Nugget squad. Although p.m. fans had themselves comfort­ and will probably represent Team, 23 Team, 42 Cathedral club. He has a predatory Friday and Saturday nights. The The last time they were within he has a deadly eye, he prefers ST. FRANCIS’, idle Thursday, ably seated. With Chuck the Thursday league in the G FT P' G FT P Rangers will return to Denver Minot, f eye when- it comes to stealing shooting distance of the Gremlin smooth floor work as a team man. meets the fire-alarm Bulldogs of Sillstrop playing suporlative play-off* next week. 2 0 21Hsrt.f 6 0 1 Sunday and will meet New Mexico •Aragon, f 0 0 1 Tourcen. f 0 0 0 passes. McCullough, seldom-men­ lead wa.s in the waning second St. Joseph’s Sunday and must win ball around the pivot post-and university at the City auditorium - f + + Woodrow Wilson team held its .Marqu«,f 2 2 IfFerrlter. f 1 0 1 tioned Annunciation forward, is period when Don Dewhurst Ronnie Himstraet plunking McGowen. f 1 0 1 Schnahe). f .6 0 0 on Monday.'Feb. 23, at 7:30 p.m. to keep in first place. For, if Ca­ another ball hawk. dumped two quick baskets on fast thedral loses either to Holy Family them in from outside, the share of second place by outstay­ Carbone, c 2 0 5:D. Kilker. c 3 6 2 Denver university and Utah J. Moore, e 2 0 IIB. Kilker. e 1 1 breaks to bring the margpn to high or Regis, St. Francis’ will be Raiders couldn’ t and didn’t ing the Regis Boarders, 39-31. 1 Do you lack vim, vigor, vi­ State will play at 9 o’clock follow­ Falk was high-point man once Conke, c 0 0 O' 19-15. From then on, the Fran­ threatened by the Jays’ conqueror. miss. Holy Family’s men, on Feeloy, g 0 0 1'Pfeifer, g 2 0 2 tality, and whatever Ovaltine ing the Regis-New Mexico game. more with 17 markers. He was salians monopolized the contest. nUGGETS And if Cathedral wins both games, the other hand, ware in dire R. Moore, g 0 3 2 Martinet, g 0 0 0 iuppliet? Take a letton from ably aided by Jarvis, defensive Roach, g 0 0 TStringer, g 0 0 2 Th# Archbishop Vehr Char­ Battling desperately to keep on it will either tie or lead St. Fran­ need of a way* and mean* (to the current crop of parochial on the star, who racked up eight points. Dowell, g 0 0 0 ity fund for the education of even, terms with their rangy op­ cis’— depending on the Gremlins’ score) committee— even the cheerleader*. They are always For the Boarders, leading scorer deserving minority children ponents, the Blue and White quin­ success Sunday. sure counter* refused to sink. Totals 6 5 ISj Totals IS 6 9 “ up" even when their team is will be benefited by the was Maguire, who scored 10 points tet lost three mainstays in the (It gets a bit complicated if you Mt. Carmel Holy! Assumption down— examples of "alomic" final game* of the Regia sea­ early second half when Dick Pond, nUGGETS go into all the possibilities, and The Tigers came back with a in attempting to turn the tide. energy. noble try in the afterpiece, but Preparing the way for a show­ Name Team, 45' Team, 16 son whan the Buxx Boys meet Jack Sweeney, and Dewhurst left we therefore suggest that you re­ G FT Pi G FT P the University of Omaha in via the personal foul route. Big By PAUii Hennessey fer to the standings and schedule the damage had Jieen done. Kelly’s down Thursday night was Blessed Csrnaval. f 5 0 liRos.i, f 1 0 1 o 2 Keep an eye on the prestidig— the State armory at E. Third Jack Sweeney, usually good for a printed at the end of this story.) fouling out befdre the third period Sacrament team, which defeated Ford, f 0 0 Fnrtunito. f 0 8 er, ■ ball-handling— all-' of Jim Hegge, avenue and Logan street on intermission nullified any chance Mt. Carmel Social club 36-29 to Capra, f 2 0 OiRottelli. c i 0 1 respectable contribution to the Jay The Nuggeta would not be IN THE LOWER BRACKETS, Ditliro. c 4 0 2'BonnelIa. * 1 8 if you can. A fast thinker on the keep even with Woodrow Wilson 2 Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 cause, had trouble with the tower­ denied . . . the Annunciation Cardinals will for a rally, although Muzzy Vec­ Fairchild, c 1 1 llPoneco, * 1 1 1 boards, his continual pained ex­ and 28. ing Hett and Carman. Sweeney aim for their first victory when chiarelli did his best to instigate in second spot. The two second- Laconte, g 8 0 31 pression belies a good deal of Many people believed Phillips Moriarity, g 2 1 0| Parochial grade schools will connected for one two-pointer in they take on Mullen high Thurs­ one. Carabello. g 2 1 “ court savvy.” play the preliminary game in the “ 66,” fresh from a win the pre­ the afternoon. vious night by a handy margin of day, in what promises to be a duel Backboard Technique PUy-off* in the Catholic Par­ first encounter and the top rank­ Bob Carman dropped in 13 between Sharpshooters Bob Anaya ish league will be held Tuesday, Totals 21 3 7i Totals 7 2 ~5 ing girls’ teams of the area will 27 ponts, would take the Nuggets Surprising success under the points to take game scoring honors, and Al Mares. The Mullenites, on Thursday, and possibly Friday Holy Ghost 1 St. Augustine’ stage the opener on the second again. But the Nuggets would not backboards provided the answer *. Loyola Children and Teammate Hett copped second the basis of recent performance, of next week, probably in the Team, 31 1 25 night. be denied . . . to Regis’ comparative height dis­ scoring honors with 11. Dewhurst have the edge. Regis gym. Father James Moy­ \ G FT P’ GFTP Tickets for these two charity Almost from the outset, the sit­ advantage. Invariably there was Diedel. f 2 1 lIKrueur. f 0 0 0 was high for the losers with three The Cardinals face a dismal nihan will inform captains of Set Musical for games are now on sale at Regis baskets and a trio of free throws. uation looked hopeless. Three and a Redshirt in the right spot as HodgeB. f 0 0 0*D. Unrein, t 0 0 0 one half minutes after the game prospect Sunday, when they tan­ the teams involved of time and D'nn'b’ck*. f 2 3 3 Sack.f 0 0 4 college and arrangements have Mustangs Lose Heartbreaker the sphere came do-wn, and the Karrison. f 3 0 I'Rowe. f began Ron Livingstone committed gle with the Regis Raideiy, fast- place for each game. 1 0 4 been made to fill all telephone or­ The Regis quintet tiptoed past improving third-place squaci. Raiders did not fail to profit by a Sheehy, c 4 3 3!Mollander, e 6 0 2 his third foul. Six minutes later, greater number of opportunities Learned, g 0 0 0!C. Erger, c 0 1 S Sunday, Feb. 22 ders. Tickets can be obtained also a hustling■ ■■ --ullMullen five ■■ to capture Schedule— Rest of Season at the Knights of Columbus hall, he was charged with a fourth foul from the floor. Aheyta, g 0 2 OiKipp, g 2 1 4 (Loyola Parish, Denver) the second game of the triple- THURSDAY, FEB. 19 place teams will fight it out in the Murphy, g 0 0 0‘Mancini. g 1 1 3 1575 Grant street, or bv telephon­ and was jerked in favor of Balke. Mrs. Mary Guinan, who broke header. With smooth-working Bob Mainmoth Garden Fransalian altitude proved 8 o’clock game at Regis. The Ryan, g 0 0 O' J. Erger, g 2 0 0 ing GL. 3633; SP. 8332; or GR. And it was Balke who came [ a bone near the hip, is recovering Anaya giving the scoring punch 7 p.m.— St. Joseph's v*. Holy Fam­ too great a handicap for Blessed Sacrament squad took a 2830. through in the first half. Tolala 11 9 81 Totals 11 8 19 but the doctor has ordered her and little Bert Olivas harassing ily team Mullen’s Mustangs and this quick lead over Mt. Carmel club Rcfcrfet: Msnsone snd Gormano. grandson, Joe Reischman, to bed. the Raiders, the Mustangs led all With hi* favorite one- 8 p.m.—-Cathedral vs. Regis game fell readily into the ex­ and was never seriously threat­ This in al! probability will mean the way into the final period of the handed push shot, Balke 9 p.m.— Mullen high v*. Annuncia­ pected pattern. Taking the ened. Chiefly instrumental in the Thursday League 1 that Joe will not be allowed to contest. The Mullen club held one- scored four field goals to tion team ball almost at will off either victory were J. Larson and Mul- Blessed Sacra- [ Mt. Carmel Redbirds, Wildcats keep pace with Phillips, and take part in the Loyola school mu­ point leads at the half-time and SUNDAY, FEB. 22 basket, the Hetts and Hegge* doon; leading the losers were La- ment Team, 36 [ Social Club, 29 three-quarter marks. The tiring then hi* shot sparked a rally State Armory raced through and around bate and Salvucci. G FT r| G FT P sical Sunday evening. Joe Rout- J. I.trson, f S 0 2|Canine. { .2 1 2 zon, an understudy, will be ready Notch Crucial Wins Mustangs watched their 23-22 that left the Nuggets with an 2 p.m.— Annunciation team v*. their opponent* for a total of The Assumption Young People’s eight-point, 31-23, lead. J. Quinn, f 1 2 2!Perry, f 0 0 0 to take his place in the show, third-quarter lead disappear as Regis 17 fielders. club scored its first win by down­ Muldoon. c 3 3 3‘Moys, f 0 0 1 ■which will be held in the East high Bob Burns dumped two quick ones With the score tied at 48-alli 3 p.m.— Cathedral v*. Holy Family The Mustangs failed to produce ing the K-Ducat hoopsters 26-19 Flannery.* 0 0 ll.'^aivUcci. e 2 1 1 for Regis to open the final chap­ Boryla came through with two team Neafus, B 0 0 I .Saline, c 1 S 5 auditorium this Sunday at 8 p.ni. In Two Junior Loops a sustained streak of any kind Roxy Rottello provided both spark Larsen,* 2 1 0 Marcello, e 1 0 0 The Loyola school children are ter. With the Raiders controlling baskets and Balke scored two free 4 p.m.— St. Francis’ v*. St. Jo­ until the fading minutes of the and fuel for the Pee-Wees’ tri­ Coupe. * 2 2 0 lanniacito, * 2 0 4 grateful to ail who have listed ANNUNCIATION TEAM rolled the ball, the Mullenites garnered throws to put the game on ice. seph’s last period. Against Gremlin re­ umph, though his brother. J. Rot­ Totals 14 8 SI Totals 13 S I t themselves as patrons; to those over St. Vincent’s, 35-12, to edge only four points in the last eight Boryla scored only 10 points in SUNDAY, FEB. 29 serves they almost equaled in five tello, was high scorer with 14 who have taken ads in the pro­ up on Sacred Heart team in the minutes. The Raiders totaled 10. the game, but the remarkable fact St. Joseph’s V*. Mulleiuhigh minutes their entire output for points. Loyola, 28 | St. Mark’s, 33 gram; and to those who have pur- standings of the Eastside division Chuck Sillstrop was top man is that he was even able to score Holy Family team v*. 5t. Fran- the previous 27. as Anaya, Dunne- G FTP G FT P Standings Snarled Bridges, f 1 0 2 B. Davit, f 5 0 2 chas«i| tickets for the musical. of the Junior Parochial league. among Regis scorers with 14 against Renick, who as a guard becke, and Griffith meshed five markers. Bob Anaya continued to B. Stauter. i 3 1 2lMartelon, f 0 0 0 They promise all an excellent en­ F. Maes swished in six baskets is the best imitation of a tent seen Cathedral vs. Annunciation team from the field to one from the In Tuesday Loop Wade, f 4 8 0l Byrne, f A A 3 tertainment of singing and danc­ and a free throw to lead his squad register regularly and gained the all season at City auditorium. STANDINGS fingers of Hett. Usually the Mul- Pruyn, c 2 0 2: Hall, f 1 0 0 scoring honors of the day with 15 T?sm W L Pel. Pt«. 0pp. The three-way split for the lead Vaughan.e 2 0 2 PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock. Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER, Telephone, KEystone .4205 Thursday, Feb. 19, 1948-

Louise Childers, Recent Denver Bride St. Louis' Church PROPER CARE—SAVES EYES Beautiful Catholic Services Heights Senior, In Englewood to Don't Htk your "only eyes" througli carel**! neglect. It teket under the personal supervision •o little time and effort to hare a good examination eack year. of Francis J . C e rvi. , . Tkii can (aye you much grief and later expense. We hare a Is Miss Loretto Have 40 Hours' complete eye serrice in examination and glasses. Louise Childers, a senior at Lo­ (St, Loui*’ Pariah, Englewood) retto Heights college, Denver, was The Forty Hours’ devotion will "Since becoming one of the own­ voted one of the highest college begin in St. Louis’ church with SWIGERT BROS. honors when she was named “ Miss exposition of the Blessed Sacra­ ers of Capitol we have re-equipped, Loretto” at a recent meeting of ment at the 8 o’clock High Mass refurnished and redecorated the Mor­ this Friday. The evening services Better yition Optometristn Good Service the student body. This honor, con­ ferred annually on the senior who will be at 7:45 Friday and Satur­ tuary to provide the very finest of for Every Age At Right Prieee day. The solemn closing will be has demonstrated outstanding loy­ Catholic services. 1530 California KEystone 7651 alty, service, and -co-operation Sunday afternoon at 5 o’clock. The Rev. Carl V. Schwarz, C.SS.R., during her college career, means "Our new policy provides one-cost serv­ CLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED that Miss Childers will be crowned of St. Joseph’s parish will deliver campus queen at the Loretto day the sermons. Confessions will be ices within the income of any family. These ceremonies in May. heard Thursday evening at 7 :30 ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiintiiuininniiiiiiuiiiiiHiiiiiiMiiiim services are complete — music, use of chapel, This new distinction will climax o’clock. Miss Childers’ outstanding student Pastor’, Step-Mother Diet hearse, limousines— all c^re included in the cost of REQUIESCANT career. She was president of her Mrs. Patrick O’Heron, step­ the casket chosen. THEODORE I class as a freshman and sopho­ mother of Father Joseph O’Heron, more, secretary of the Student pastor, died Feb. 12 in her home "Our booklet describing Capitol’s com­ IN PACE Body association as a junior, and near Rochester, N. Y. Father its president this year. Because O’Heron was at her side when she plete services will be sent on request. There is no h a c k e t h a l I of these offices she has been a passed away. obligation, of course.” JOHN CLAYTON PALMER, died in member of the student council Monday, Feb. 9, St. Valentine Pueblo. Husband of Rose E. Palmer: father of Donald M. and John J. Pal­ without interruption since 1944. had a little help from the Brownies, I MORTUARY | mer: brother of Roy, Lawrence, and Pete Majoring in speech, Miss Chil­ their leader, Mrs. John Fritz; and Palmer. Los Angeles. Calif.: Helen Price ders has participated in many dra­ co-leader, Mrs. Edward Otterpohl. ^ ( / ) T William O’Brien, Associate s and Genevieve Topping. Lawrence. Kans.: matic events, panel discussions, Kathleen Otterpohl. with the help grandfather of Eugene Donald and I l'U9-51 Kalaniath St. | Charlee John. Palmer. Requiem High and debates, has acted frequently of her mother, made the valentine Mast it being offered Thursday. Feb. 19. as master of ceremonies for both box for the third grade children. s Phone MAin 4006 g SHOWN AFTER her recent wedding in Our Lady of at 9:30 in Presentation church. Inter­ college and outside affairs, and Mrs. Jphn Rice’s troop 45 en­ ment Ml OliveL Boulevard mortuary. Mt. Carmel church, Denver, is Mrs. Angelo Faliano, the was chairman of the students’ joyed a valentine party in the CAPITOL mORTURRV AGNES MAY CAHILL. 1642 Fairfax musical review last year. She at­ former Miss Angie Alonzi. The couple are living in Denver.— (Photo home of the co-leader, Mrs. Lu­ street. Widow of John M, Cahill. by Cavarra) 14th AVE. AT LINCOLN Ulonumen Is Cheyenne, Wyo.; cousin of Loretta tended the NBC Radio institute at cille Potter. We have erected many beauti­ Loughran, Mrs. Frances Hesselbine, Mrs. Stanford university last summer, + + + + + KEystone 0281 1 Opposite State Copitol) Margaret McKibbln, Mrs. Margaret Hol­ and plans to work in radio after ful monuments in Mt. Olivet combe, and John Holcombe; sister-in- Cemetery. law of Hugh Loughran. Rosary it being receiving her degree. Fr. Justin leles Plans recited Thursday, Feb. 19, at 7:30 p.m. The new Miss Loretto is a MT. CARMEL PARISH IS CONDUCTING in the Bouievai^ mortuary drawingroom. member of the Dramatic club, of A. T. THOMSON Requiem High Matt will be offered Fri­ Mission for Julesburg day. Feb. 20. at 9:30 in Blessed Sacra­ the boards of directors for both the Mission society and the-sodal­ CLASSES FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL PUPILS ment church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Julesburg. — The Rev. Justin ity, and represented the college BRIDGET SMITH, 3535 Race street. Eeles, O.F.M., of St. Elizabeth’s Sister of Rose McManus, Butte, Mont., at the 1947 Summer School of (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Pariah, ise Smart, GL. 3759, or from any Satan and Katie Brady. Ireland. Rotary Denver) member of the club. Tickets are monastery, Denver, will give a THE SALE WITHOUT AN EQUAL! Spillane Mortuary is being recited Thursday. Feb. 19. at 50 cents per person. mission in St. Anthony’s church, 8 :30 p.m. in the Boulevard mortuary All public school children, start­ Julesburg, from March 11-14. The 154S So. Broadway PEarl 0723 drawingroom. Requiem High Mats will ing from the third grade, who wish The St. Theresa club is again be offered Friday, Feb. 20, at 10 in An­ opening its doors to any young closing of the mission will coincide Mrs, John H. Spillane nunciation church. Interment Mt. Olivet. to receive their First Holy Com­ with the closing of the 13 Hours’ munion must attend instruction woman who wishes to join. Can­ JOE DIOSDADO, 2423 Glenarm. died didates must be in high school tr devotion on Passion Sunday. Registered Funeral Director Feb. 14. Requiem Mass was offered Feb. classes every Monday and Thurs­ 15 years of age or older. The Instructions for anyone inter­ and Embalmer 16 in Holy Ghost church. Interment ML day at 3:30 p.m. in Mt. Carmel ested in the Catholic religion are FAMOUS OliveL Capitol mortuary. school. meeting consists of a prayer, re^ JOHN ROMOLO of 4211 Green court. port on the club activities, dis­ held every Monday and Thursday Husband of Mary Romolo: stepfather of The St. Philomena Study club night at 7 o’clock. At present there LATEST STYLE Mrs. Paaqualc Lombardi; brother of An­ will meet on Friday, Feb. 20, at 1 cussion on a religious subject, and refreshments. All young girls are are seven members in the class. TUXEDOS - FULL DRESS SUITS gelo Romolo. Requiem Matt is being p.m. in the home of Mrs. Joseph­ Burton Lempka of Julesburg offered Thursday. Feb. 19. at 10 o'clock invited to come to the meeting on RENTED OB SOLD ine Patch, 3176 W. Clyde place. and Joan Belgum of Oshkosh, in Our Lady of ML Carmel church. Tuesday, Feb. 24, at 7 :30 p.m. in OHnger mortuary. The discussion this week will be on Neb., were married in St Eliza­ the rectory at 3549 Navajo, FLASH TAILORS LUCILLE RUNYAN of 3841 Shoshone. “ The Divine Office.” beth’s church in Oshkosh before > 3 3 3 THE MEN’S SHOP Wife of Clarence Runyan: daughter of The club will sponsor a party At the last meeting of the the Rev. Albert Godlewski. They Mr. and Mrs. John Juliardo;,daughter-in- Mother Cabrini Study club, the on Thursday, March 4, at 8 p.m. will make their home in Oshkosh, I6S5 Cartif KE « 3 » law of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Runyan; sis­ members exchanged valentine ter of Rose Hajek. Eleanor Perry, Anna in Mt. Carmel hall, 3611 Navajo where Mr. Lempke is employed. '*ae, Louis, and Edward Juliardo. Re­ street. Tickets may be obtained hankies. Father Thomas Lo Cascio, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix try is being recited Thursday. Feb. 19, by calling the president, Mrs. Lou- O.S.M., pastor, also was presented Lempka of Julesburg. _____ , 8 p.m. in the OHnger mortuary draw­ with one. A meeting is being held ingroom. Requiem High Mast will be of­ Feb. 19 at 1 p.m. in the home of RYSTAL- fered Friday, Feb. 20, at 10 o’clock in FUR S ALE Lady of Ml Carmel church. Inter­ Parish PTA Club Mrs. Rose Persichetti, 3748 Mari­ ment Ml Olivet. posa. cLEAR MARGARET BENZIE, 1626 Boulder, Mrs. Julia Foley announces the Values $895 to $655 Requiem Mass was offered Feb. 9 in 8L Meets on Feb. 24 engagement of her daughter, Patrick’s church. Interments Mt. OliveL Elaine Perry, to Anthony Alonzi, Quality JUAN FLOREZ, 2125 Larimer street; father of Fred. Louie, Albert, Mrs. Val­ (Sacred Heart Pariah, Denver) son of Mrs. Mary Alonzi. No date entine Rodriguez. Mrs. Johnnie Reynosa, has been set for the wedding. 10 MONTHS TO PAY ■'rs. Alex Olguin. Miss Caroline Florez. The parish school PTA Room The following wjere baptized in Cleaning Seventeen grandchildren and one great­ Mothers’ club tvill meet for the the week: Robert Kennetn, son f No Interest No Carrying Charges grandchild also survive. Requiem Mass monthly luncheon at the home of EXACTING was offered Feb. 17 in St. Cajetan’s Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison, spon- Mrs. William Garcia, 2630 Arapa­ INSPECTION church. Interment ML OliveL .sors being James and Rose Bel- ROSALYN PALERMO, 4501 W. Ken­ Louiae Childers hoe, Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 24, lanti: Samuel Kenneth, son of Mr, HIGH STANDARD tucky avenue. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at 1 o’clock. The hostesses will be Peter Palermo; sister of Rafael; grand­ Catholic Action in Chicago, at the and Mrs. John Scarpino, sponsors OF OPERATION Mmes. William Garcia, William being Frank Greco and Rose Post; daughter of Joseph A. Palermo and Mr. first regional meeting in Denver Jenkins, and Mela Solano. FINE FINISHING nd Mrs. Emil Manno. Services and in of UNESCO, and in the new na­ and Clvence Melton, Jr., son of terment Racine, Wis. Thursday afternoon at 3:45 in tional organization for college stu­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Jones, ASSURED EVA SWEET, 3628 Williams. Mother Sacred Heart school, there will be Jr., sponsors being George and of dents. In addition to her many DINETTE SET SATISFACTION Elizabeth Neaville, Jacob and Clar­ catechism instructions for chil Anna Brancuccio. ence Applehans, Denver; Philip Apple- activities, Miss Childers has also 5-Pc. All Steel. Red and White PROMPT ATTENTION hans, Graytown. 0 .; stepmother of Alex dren of the parish who attend the The next meeting of the Mt THE WESTS lARCEST ^ L e x CIUSIVE fURRIERS achieved scholastic distinction in public schools. Reg. Value, $79.50 CALL SP.2637 and John Sweet. Denver. Jake Sweet. being named to the d.ean’s honor Carmel PTA will be held Portland. Ore.; Clarence Sweet, Chicago, Wednesday evening at 7:30 and Special in., and Mrs. Tom Jiminez, Ogallala. list. The 1948 edition of Who's Wednesday evening, Feb. 25, at OFF Friday afternoon at 2 :30 there 7:45 in the school auditorium. CASH & Neb.; 38 grandchildren: 10 great-grand­ Who Amotiff Students in American 6 9 ’ children. Rosary will be recited at 7 :30 will be Way of the Cross and Bene­ Mrs. William Buscetta will pre­ CARRY Universities and Colleges will list Denver '.m. Thursday. Feb. 19. Requiem Maas diction. Friday evening at 7:30 side. The Rev. Edward A. Leyden, Formica Top Oval Dinette 1540 Stout will be offered Friday, Feb. 20, in Annun­ her name and biogp-aphy among there will be the usual devotions ciation church. Interpsent ML OliveL those of the outstanding campus archdiocesan superintendent of 5-Pc. Chrome. for the perpetual novena in honor schools, will be the guest speaker. Duran Plaitic, Blue or Red BENNIE BORRACCO personalities in the country. of the Sacred Heart. Bennie Borracco. 59. died Feb. 10 in On Loretto day the campus The second and third grade stu­ Reg. Value, $114.50 LAUNDRY A St. Anthony’s hospital after a one-week queen will be attended by a court Sunday Communion Day dents, under the direction of Sis­ SPECIAL illness. Mr. Borrocco came to Denver Sund^ is the Communion day ter Mary Mildred, will provide en­ from Sicily when he was 14. He had been of eight ladies in waiting, two AT $97.50 dkycleaners associated with the Green Brothers Pro­ chosen from each class. They are for the Ladies’ Altar sodality tertainment. duce company and the City Highway de­ Charlene Geeck and Ann With- Members will receive in the 7:30 All married couples who wish to ARGONAET HOTEL 628-64Z So.lROADWAY partment for many years. He was a mem­ SNOW’S erow, seniors; Pat Doyle and Vicki o’clock Mass. The Young Men’s attend the Cana conference to be Where Denver’t Society Entertain* for Lancheons and Dinner* ber of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel parish. and Young Ladies’ sodalities will held in St Francis de Sales’ high He is survived by his wife. Louise. 4039 Kingsley, juniors; Catherine Mur­ Furniture & Appliances FOR SPEQAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES. Clay street; four daughters. Mrs. An­ ray and Dorothy Whelan, sopho­ receive in the 10:30 o’clock Mass, school Feb. 22 should call Mrs. Call a Edward G. Snow (St Louis' Parish) DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 thony Canino, Mrs. Michael Laurlta. Mrs. mores; and Pat Thompson and The Ladies’ Altar sodality will Henry Gavito, GR. 5430, for fur­ Robert Tracy, and Mrs. Robert Human; 1613 Court PI. AL 5940 BeaatifnI Ballroom* Private Dining Room* two sons. Nicholas and Thomas Cian- Irene Zoeller, freshmen. meet in Sodality hall Sunday ther information. ZO^E CAB france, all of Denver; a brother. James morning immediately after the Borracco, Brooklyn. N .Y .; and 10 grand­ 7 :30 o’clock Mass. MAin 7171 children. Requiem Mass was offered at Tuition $2,300,000 Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Vigil are the Friends of Sick Poor 4 PrompL CoartMQs 8«rrlc« Mt. Carmel church Feb. 14. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuary. Peiping. — A student’s tuition parents of a boy born Feb. 2 CHEAPER RATES for the current semester at Fu CLEAN NEW CABS J. ROY GILMER Will Meet on Feb. 24 J. Roy Gilmer. Denver marble mason, Jen, Catholic university of China, died Feb. 11 in his home, 1671 S. Logan is $2,300,000. Lodging for Information Is Sought The Friend* of the Sick Every Funeral street, after a three-month illneas. He boarders and various other fees Poor will meet Tuesday, Feb. wa» 62. A native of Denver, Mr. Gilmer add $1,200,000. These sums are Serrice Under My attended the Cheltenham school and 24, at 2 p.m. in the Domini­ quoted in Chinese currency. The On Mrs. Use Gaborell Personal Supervision Ea*t Denver high school. He was asso­ can Sitter*’ convent, 2501 ciated with the old Colorado Tile & Mar­ total of $3,500,000 amounts to ble company, the Denver Mantel A Tile Anyone knowing the where­ Gaylord »treet, Denver. The about 20 U.S. dollars at the present about, of Mr,. II,e Gaborell, gue*t (peaker for thi* occa- company, and aerved on the city police rate of exchange. force for four year*. Ho had helped con- a woman of 33 with twin lion will be the Rev. Donald atruet the post office building, the Re­ boy, aged four, who arrived public building, and the Colorado Na­ McMahon. tional bank. One brother. William Gil­ On Race Honor Roll in Denver from Lau,anne, Virginia Starr, soprano, mer. Riverside. Calif., survives. Requiem New York.— Archbishop Joseph Switzerland, between la,t will offer teveral musical »e- Mass was offered in St. Louis* church. September and December, i, lection*. She will be accom­ St Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son E. Ritter of St. Louis is named on service. the 1947 honor roll of race rela­ a,ked to inform her that a panied at the piano by Mr*. TIMOTHY T. DONOVAN tions announced by Dr. Lawrence letter i, awaiting her at The John R. Schilling. Timothy T. Donovan. 97. died at Long­ Regi,ter office. The writer of Plant for a benefit card m D. Reddick, curator of the Schom- mont Feb. 12. Mr. Donovan was bom In berg collection of the New York the letter, Frau Frida Hennig party to be held March 17 in 1 the middle of the nineteenth century in n Toronto. Canada. His parents moved to Public library. He is cited for of Wie,baden, Germany, ,ay, the Denver tearoom will bo I Cincinnati. O.. when he was one year making the facilities of the schools that the woman i, ,taying discussed, a* will the silver old. and he spent his childhood in the of the Archdiocese of St. Louis with an uncle, who,e name jubilee luncheon to be held troubled atmosphere of that border ter­ ,he doe, not know. for member* in April. ritory during the tense years which led available to all regardless of race. to the Civil war. As a schoolboy he wit­ nessed raids by troops of Confederate ment Ml. Olivet. W. P. Horsn A Son cavalry. He settled in Longmont in service. DAY MORTUARY 1881, and was associated with two broth­ MRS. MONICA K. ELLIOT CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING ers in the lumber business many years. Requiem Mass was offered Feb. 16 in 2406 Federal Blvd. He was postmaster from 1912 to 1920. Loyola church for Mrs. Monica K. Elliot, Until he suffered a stroke three months who died Feb, 13 in St. Joseph's hospital CL. 5709 ago. Mr. Donovan took daily walks after a short illness. Born in Denver Oct. 4'lassilied Ads around town. He was known to genera­ 8. 1897, Mrs. Elliot attended St, Mary’s tions of Longmonters as "Uncle Tim." It will pa; ;ou to read ALL of the following adTerti.ementa. Surviving are a son. John T. of Denver, academy and Sacred Heart grade school. and two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Stapp She lived in Denver all her life. Surviving of Longmont and Mrs. Gordon English are her husband, Victor J. Elliot, 1894 ALTAR BREADS Gaylord street; four brothers. John J.. of Sterling. Requiem Mass was offered BRICK REPAIRS PAINTING SEWING Feb. 14 in St, John’s church. Longmont, Paul V., and Frank T. Cooke of Denver, by the Rev. James Mahrer, O.S.6. In­ and Leo E. Cooke. Renton. Wash.; and a lister, Mrs. Albert Driscoll, Denver. BRICK REPAIRS; Specializing in brick FREE ESTIMATES given for interior an-^ LIttU Girls' DreuM, Embroldtry* terment MountainvView cemetery, Long­ pointing and repairing, also caulking and Uonogramlnc. Etc. mont. Interment Mt. Olivet. exterior painting. All kind* of roof, oiled painting. DE. 6650. WALTER EVANS. or painted. Bernie Land. TA. 1007. THE SISTERS OF THE MRS. DORIS C. DREILING MRS. FRANCES R. HOFFMAN 946 Steele. Mrs. Doris C. Dreiling died in Mercy Mrs. Frances R. Hoffman, a native GOOD SHEPHERD hospital Feb. 12 after a six-month ill­ of Colorado, died suddenly Feb. 10 in her APARTMENT WANTED home. 811 Tennyson street. She was 69. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TELEPBO.NE PEABL 1401 ness. Born in Jefferson. la.. March 3 1934. Mrs. Dreiling moved to Canon City Mrs. Hoffman was born at Sunlight. RECONDITIONED pianos, players, grands, PROBLEM: Our five-month-old Sara 1, in 1933 and was employed there as a Colo., and movod to Denver in 1918. 'organs (pipe and reed), orcbMtral initro- growing: our one-room apt i* not Do stenographer in the county welfare de- She was a member of Presentation par­ menu. T. R. Walker, 1845 S. Broadway you have a aolutlon—2 or 3 furnished partmenL She moved to Denver in 1941 ish. In addition to her husband. Robert SP 1864. rooms T Call Register Writer Jim Kelly at American Pennant and worked for a year in the Denver W. Hoffman, she is survived by four KEyitone 4206. Ordnance planL Surviving are her hus­ sons, Herbert. Charles, and Wayne Hoff­ ACCORDIONS: Direct from Importers. Il­ M fg. Co. band. Linua H. Dreiling. 845 Milwaukee man, all of Denver, and William Hoff­ lustrated catalogue sent upon request man, stationed with the army at San- I'M THREE YEARS old says Joseph. I'm MFGR»8. OK street: a son. Robert C. Dreiling; her Roray, 7317 East End, Chicago 49. 111. half aa old as Kathleen. W* need a place father. Wiiliam Condon. Sr.: tbree Francisco; four daughters. Mrs. B. W. flI-SCROOL AND FRAl BANNERS. Davenport, Poston. Ariz.; Mrs. Ida Ref- FURNITURE to live in. We'll aurely keep it clean. A SEALS. STATE PENNANTS.AN^ " SCOUT brothers. William. Charles, and Ralph •mall apt for mom and dad, too. If we Condon: and four aisters. Mrs. Margaret fel. Mrs. Walter Mangles, and Miss BANNERS Vivian Hoffman, all of Denver. FURNITURE bought, sold or traded for don't find one pretty aoon we don't know CHENILLE EMBLEMS. Franklin. Mrs. Irene Grey, Mra. Bertha cash. Highest cash prices paid. Estimates what we will do. Sullivan. GR. 7468. MONOGRAMS AND CAPS McCaffery. and Mrs. RUla Baldrege. A PAUL J. MAIFARTH on all classes of merchandise. Open eve­ Requiem Mass was offered Feb. 9 in IS4 Uth 8L. Kontiai Roilding. KE III? Requiem Mass was offered Feb. 16 in nings until 9 p.m.. Sundays 8 a.m. to 12 SL John the Evangelist's church. Inter- St. Louis* church for Paul J. Maifarth. REGIS student vet married, want* small Denver painter* who died yesterday in his noon. Phones: PE. 4014 or RA. 6428. apt or houie. Pleaae call Mra. Danhauer. home. 1918 S. Lincoln street. Mr. Mai­ Cary’J Furniture. 1500 So. Broadway. Lakewood 666. farth was born 67 years ago in Su Louis, CHICKENS FOR SALE VETERAN and wife expecting baby May Mo. He came to Denver in 1926 and went 1, daaire amall house or bedroom apart­ Into retirement seven years later because BUY PROFIT MAKING CHICKS thi. year ment reasonable. O'Brien, GR. 0682 ^ of 111 health. He was a member of Our from Colorado', finest producer of high tween 10 A.M. and 3 P.M. Lady, . of Lourdes parish. Survivora - - --in- quality chick*. R.O.P. lired iupcr-grsde granites elude y . wife, Ix>u)ie:_ three »on*^ Wll-lehick* from U. 8. Approved-Pullorum WANTED TO RENT Ham Hufnagel. and Paul and Robert CONTROLLED Breeder*. Writ* for free THOUGHTFUL PEOPLE Maifarth; four daughters. Miss Marie chick raising guide and New 1948 price li*t REFINED bnalnesa woman deaires room in Hufnagel,- Mrs. Flora Hussion, Mrs. jSend postal today. Colorado Httehary, private home, near chureh. Box 1620, buy memorials. Valuing Agnes Sausa, and Mrs. Georgia Jostes 1420-B Larimer, Denver 2, Colorado. Denver. all of Denver; and 10 grandchildren. life’s proudest heritage, a BOARD AND ROOM IN MEMORIAM WOOD SALE— Klndlins, rang*, heatar, good name, they know that In loving memory of our dear friend. fnrnaca, fireplaca bloeka, mill anda—D» BOARD and Room in amall home, rcaa^- a family monument will preserve that Marine Pfc. Warran A. ^usch. killed livered tS-00 KEyatona 1460. able. GL. 8116. in action on Iwo Jima three years ago name throughout the ages. Feb. 20 1945, may he rest in peace. We do not forget you nor do we intend, we think of you often, and will to the end; gone and forgotten by some you JACQUES BROTHERS may be. but still you are living in our Just Good Printing memory, Mr. and Mrs. George F* Eppieh (JACKS) SINCE 1902 IN MEMORIAM MONUMENTS OF DISTINCTION In loving memory of our son and ABEGG-FELLOWS Printing Co. 28 E. 6th Are, ALpine 2019 brother. Warren Rausch, who was killed in action on Iwo Jima Feb. 20, 1945—* 515 14th St. # Donwer # KE. 4054 Mr. and Mrs, Charles Rausch and ismUy.

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Thursday, Feb. 19, 1948 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K E ystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN The Denver Catholic Register President. .Jloit Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. R egis t o r ia I s Editor------Jtt. Rer. Matthew Smith, Ph.D„ LL.D., JourJ). Managinc Director.___ ...... JU^. John B. CaTanagh, M.A., Litt.D. Associate Eklltore— M. P. ETerett, Jour.D.j Rer. Francis Syrianey, school. Success could how be given thought that the new drug, strep­ M.A.; Lipns Riordan, A.B., LittH .; Ree. James B. Hamblin, M.A.; When Failure him abundantly, even lavishly, be­ tomycin, may prove to be also.' Mornings at 9:30 Modern science, if properly ap­ Rev. Joiin Ebel, H.A.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A.; James Feely, cause he knew it at last for its By Rev. James B. Hamblin true worth. The dark night of the plied, can render this horrible AND M.A. Can Succeed Our years in the priesthood are earn killer fairly impotent But modern L soul had passed.. “ They also serve not many, and the nature of our Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. By Rev, John B. Ebel who only stand and wait,” and science works on both sides of the In England in the sixth decade Newman in 1863, we submit, stood fence. One of the dread weapons work does not bring us the same contact with souls that is the Published Weekly by of the last century lived a man 63 as highly in the favor of God as threatened in the “ war of the fu­ KOA years of age who seemed destined Newman with the Red Hat in ture” is a bacteriological agent, a privilege of the parish priest, but THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) to end his days in utter insignifi­ 1879. All his life he had held him­ germ or perhaps several bacterial even our limited experience in 938 Bannock Street, 1 cance. Thirty years before he had self ready to do the will of God, forms, that will strike swiftly and parochial work is a constant been of unparalleled eminence. and if the call had never come, devastatingly at an enemy nation. source of edification. We never 11:15 Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 Almost singlehandedly he led a as very nearly happened, he would If the germs were resistant to the cease to admire the faith and de­ religious movement that swept hIs have stood the same in his re­ medicines available in the land at­ votion of the Catholic laity. And Subscription: $1 per year. that gives us courage to offer this nation and surged even beyond lationship to God. Did Newman tacked, we could have the scenes thought: Pastors of larger par­ EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT Club Subscription, with The Repster, Local Edition, J1.30 per Year. its borders. conscioudy hold himself thus? His of the “ black death” all over No Club Subscription Price Offered Outside Colorado. Oratorian friend and colleague. again. ishes are missing a chance to But then he had traded his high foster devotion in not providing a post with its fame and eminence Father Ryder, was struck, as he Questions on religion submitted by the radio Thursday, February 19, 1948 puts it, by “his passivity— making weekday Mass rather late in the for something he valued more. morning. audience answered on the archdiocesan broadcast. Through the encircling gloom he no attempt to fashion the course of his life, but waiting on Provi­ Conference South This is the writer’s fourth year OFFICIALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER had followed the light of truth of residence at St. Philomena’s into the Catholic Church, and he dence.” The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval Of the Border parish in Denver, where Mon­ Booklets on Catholic Church availabVe free of cost continued to follow that beacon signor William M. Higgins has We connrm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ steadfastly, though the gloom to all inquirers. ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or By James T. Feely arranged for Mass at 9:30 each seemed to ctow deeper and to Anniversary With all the controversy raging weekday of Lent, The attendance those of the Officials of our Cu^a is hereby declared official. circle ever closer. We hope The Register will be read in every home of the about the Marshall plan for aid at that service compares favorably WRITE TO Since he had come into the OF 'Black Death' with the number present for the Archdiocese. Church, nothing bad seemed to go to Europe to stop the Commu­ We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste In By Millard F. Everett three Masses offered at the earlier ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA, right. The first few years, it is nist threat on that continent, there the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. The 600th anniversary of one hours. The congregation is made true, from 1845 to 1862, had gone is real danger that the Americkn up, for the most part, of house­ Denver 2, Colorado « URBAN J. VEHR,' well enough. The great mission of the great tragedies of history occurs this year. Pope Clement VI public’s sense of relative values wives, who come to Mass after Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. that he had dreamed of in his their families have been dis­ had proclaimed a holy year. A will be impaired. youth, and in which he had seemed patched to their daily routines— million pilgrims thronging Rome There is, for example, the equal­ ?iiiiii{iimimiiiniiiiiHHiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiisHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminniniiiiiniHiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinm to be ever advancing, appeared children to school, husband to at Easter in 1348 were struck by ly ominous threat to world peace ^ WWWWWWWWWWWWWW' "ytWWWWWW' then on the verge of fulfillment. work. Father of Country vs. Father of Lies The insults of the No-Popery riots the “ black death.” Historians say in the Red antics in China, but that not 10 per cent of them es­ our proposed aid to that country Undoubtedly, the group who at­ By Paul H. Hallett only thing that gives truth mean in 1850, and his trial on the accu­ tend the mid-moming Mass during ing, God. sation of libel against Dr. Achilli caped. remains relatively on a token H'op to you that call evil good, basis. Lent would welcome the oppor­ MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY A lie, unless foreseen to inflict in 1852 had meant suffering, to Within that century the so-called tunity to assist at the Holy Sacri­ atid good evil; that pul darknets Much closer to home, and con­ for tight and light for darknegt; serious injury, is not a mortal sin, be sure, but suffering in the ad­ bubonic plague killed one-fourth fice through the entire year; but sequently worthy of the deep con­ y that ptU bitter for tweet, and tweet but it is always wrong, and there­ vancement of the cause. of Europe’s population, perhaps it is out of the question without INSURANCE SINCE 1897 sideration of all U. S. citizens, is for bitter.—Isaias, v. 20. fore can never be permitted— not But since then God seemed to 25 million persons. In China extrabrdinary personal sacrifice. have withdrawn His hand. He had another 13 million died in an the situation in nations to the It is no accident that legends, for the greatest good in the The hours from 6:30 to 8:30 must ALL LINES OF INSURANCE been chosen to undertake the outbreak at about the same time. south of us. The Communists have be given to their families. or for that matter factual anec- world.. The reason is that every succeeded in infiltrating practical­ tnie lie is a deformity, a twisting foundation of a great Catholic One of the worst killers of all Certainly in parishes where Gas and Electric Bldf. Phone TAbor ISU dote.s, of truth-telling have grown ly every country in Central and * V out of shape of the God-given university in Ireland. Here, h had time, the plague humbled the there are two or tjiree assistants s up about the Father of Our Coun­ South America; their influence faculty of speech, which was thought, was perhaps the great greatest of military leaders, in­ the idea o f rearranging the .sched­ A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ^ try. For .America was conceived is particularly great in the labor meant to express a thing as it ac­ work, the wonderful mission, of cluding Frederick the Great and ule of weekday Masses to accom­ in truth, which is another way of movement. In recent months some tually is. God could give permis­ his life. Difficulties he had for - Napoleon. Some say that it gave modate the mothers of the par­ saying she stands or falls on the of the nations, it is true, have out­ sion to destroy life, for He is the seen, certainly, and faced readily both the Athenian and Roman em­ ish merits some thought. It FOR HOMES • FOR CHURCHES • FOR LODGES lawed the Communist party, and Lord of life; He could give per­ and courageously enough, but the pires a powerful shove downward. would make some inconveniences, arrested its leaders, but that ac­ mission to ^ke of another’s goods, continuously mounting obstacles It reached Constantinople in the granted: but those same incon­ FOR EVERY INDUSTRIAL USEl Yes You Con tion has merely forced the Reds for He is the only true owner of he at last found himself powerless sixth century in the reign of Jus­ veniences are overcome on the all things; He could lower the to overcome. To the end of his tinian the Great. Within 60 years underground, where they remain occasions of weddings and fu­ If You Will just as potentially dangerous. bars against polygamy or divorce, strength he kept his spirit, but it is estimated that 100' million nerals, and in some downtown B y R ev. Robert E. K e k e is e n THERE'S A KILLAM because these practices are not es­ finally came the moment of col­ persons died, and the glory of the U. S. relations with the nations churches Mass is arranged at noon By now the Lenten purple is sentially again.st the order of na­ lapse. The years of his vigorous empire faded. A notable epidemic south of the border have impixived during Lent. If the difficulty can well broken in. Conscientious Cath­ ture, and God, unlike man, can manhood seemed expended in fail­ in Italy in the same century so de­ greatly in the past two decades. be overcome through 40 days, it GAS CONVERSION BURNER olic households liave undergone a control their evil effects. But God ure. Buoyancy had gone out of his populated the country as to leave And the relations of those nations could be overcome throughout the change 'of menu—and perhaps of has this in common with men: He life. He felt himself an old man. it an easy prey to the Lombards. with one another are also more year. A late weekday Mass would schedule ;to allow for attendance His spiritual life, to be sure, ENGINEERED TO DO THE HNEST JOB I cannot tell, and He cannot give The disease struck again and cordial. They must be kept that foster devotion to the Holy Eu­ at daily Mass or evening devp- permission to tell, the least, the carried on. There was no faltering way. charist; it is, then, well worth the in his loyalty to God and Church. again at Europe in the Middle INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU BUY! tions. those extra resolutions af­ most innocuous lie. Ages and later. In 1656, it caused The forthcoming conference in trouble. fecting the income of the theater But the old dream of the high call­ Lies there have always been one of the most destructive of all Bogota, Colombia, opening March or confectionery or liquor store ing and great mission was gone— 30, is, therefore, of the utmost im­ and always will be, but it was a bubble burst. His hopes now re­ recorded epidemics as 300,000 Pre-Marriage Lecture are still good. A week is not »o persons died in Naples in five portance to the American people. long. not until the breakup of religious solved themselves into trying to Given by Dr. Harrington 6AS BUSNBS CO. unity in the 16th century that they months. From there it spread to Yet, practically nothing is being This time of year invariably add some little more to his re­ began to be regarded as .system­ Rome, but only 14,000 died in the said about it in the daily press. The first in the series of pre­ brings up confusing questions ligious writings. atic instrumeqts in Western civili­ Eternal City. It is thought by some European recovery may be more marriage lectures sponsored by Manufaclurert in Denver for 20 Yean about the Lenten regulations on Better things seemed about to interesting and more sensational— zation. Machiavelli made widely that the drop in mortality was the Acchdiocesan Sodality union ' CONSULTING GAB ENGINEBKS fast. There is considerable leni­ respectable in statecraft the no­ enter his life— but ended always caused by the precautions and san­ but we do not think it is more im­ ency in our times in this matter, in frustration. The Bishops of was given Sunday by Dr. John F. tion that a lie could be told for itary measures introduced by Car­ portant. Harrington. The lecturqs are be­ 236 BROADWAY RACE 2871 and theologians readily excuse the advancement of one’s country. England asked him to bring out dinal Gastaldi, whose work writ­ This parley of the nations of a new translation of the Scrip­ ing held at Holy Ghost hall on from Lenten fast those whose ill Voltaire is one of the precursors ten on that occasion is historically the Americas will reorganize the tures. But apathy in high places Sunday afternoons at 3 o’clock. health or hard work makes strict of those who hold to prevarication one of the most important on the inter-American system in such a observance impossible. let the plan die. He attempted to No charge is made and an invi­ as a leading means of spreading subject of quarantine. way as to set up an effective ve­ tation is extended to everyone to The Church is always reason­ guide the thought of a group of hicle of hemispheric co-operation new Ideas. intellectual Catholics, and became The great plague of London oc­ attend. Mrs. L. F. McMahon will able, cognizant, from many cen­ curred in 1664-65, and the dread in a wide variety of fields. turies' experience, of the daily dif­ But more important in inducing the editor of a review devoted to speak this Sunday, Feb. 22. disrespect for truth was the phi­ killer kept up its visits in succeed­ With the Act of Chapultcpec, Girls planning to make the El THE BIG CHEESE ficulties that make up the human their interests. After the first losophy of Kant, who would him­ Issue he was asked to resign; after ing centuries. In fact, it is esti­ adopted in 1945 at the'Mexico City Pomar retreat on March 12, 13, struggle to live. She does not want mated that in India alone more to do injury to her children by se­ self have found it difficult to tell the second, he was delated to conference, a new era opened in and 14 are requested to make a lie. Kant held that we can know Rome for heresy. than 12 million persons have died inter-American co-operation. The their reservations with Viola vere regulations. She asks mere­ from it since 1898, a span of a ly that they do what lies in their nothing of the outer world except act declared that any attack Cinea at Glendale 3064 immedi­ the evidence of our senses; that Then came the trying years that half century. The plague had its against an American state would ately. Fee for all costs of the power to observe the law of fast­ saw the invasion of the Papal part in the first World war and ing, without detriment to life or the senses reach only phenomena, be considered aggression against retreat is $15 and this remittance things, so that science and philoso­ states by the troops of Garibaldi. afterward. Modern corrective every other signatory and that must be received by March 1. health or livelihood. The questib . of the temporal measures stamped it out when it In view of the numerous excus­ phy are utterly incapable of know­ they should consult among them- Presentation of the set of power of the Pope separated "ath- threatened in the second global ■selves as to procedures necessary matched luggage will take place ing causes and dispensations that ing the substance or essence of the olics into hostile camps, and New­ conflict against the aggressor. In 1947, the April 6. The set consists of two surround Church law on fast, it world. Therefore the attempts of man found himself under a cloud. Treaty of Rio was adopted to im­ pieces of Samsonite luggage in is probably ea.sy for most people metaphysics to teach us what the He was now 63, and felt older. Like other diseases, it varies in plement the Act of Chapultcpec. mahogany color. to fit themselves into -«n exempt soul is, what matter is, what God His health was failing and death virulence. Some persons may have is are doomed to failure. In other In an action almost as important, category. And there are many in­ seemed near. His books no longer it and not know they are ill. The words, man cannot check the truth the Mexico City conference pro dividuals who would actually harm sold, and he no longer wrote. 'The type that attacks only the lymph 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION themselves or their families by of any assertion that goes beyond glands is comparatively mild; vided for the reorganization, con­ ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER new generation did little more solidation, and strengthening of adhering strictly to the Lenten sense by an appeal to nature and than recognize his name when the lungs and the blood are Week of Sunc^y, Feb. 22: nature’s God on which our inde­ quickly affected, the danger is the inter-American system. It also prescriptions, for their health or Now he receives what seems the Annunciation church, Den­ their jobs are at stake. But what pendence was predicated. great. The germ is harbored by enlarged the powers of the gov ver; Convent of the Good crowning blow. He comes under rats and is carried to man ordi­ erning board of the Pan-Ameri­ about those whose jobs are not so It is easy to see the influence the stinging personal attack of a Shepherd, Denver; Loretto hard, aiid whose weakness is more of this pernicious philosophy in narily through the bite of fl§es can Union, making it a stronger Heights college, Denver; St. bigoted author who calls into from infected rats, although it is and more centralized agency. mental than physical? Would it the contempt, and indeed the ut­ question not only his knowledge Vincent’s orphanage, Denver; hurt these people to keep the fast? ter lack of understanding, with considered infectious and may The main task of the Bogota St. Louis’, Englewood; St. Jo­ and judgment, but his very sin­ spread from person to person. The conference will be to establish pro­ We are always trying to get out which so many mindsf?) meet the cerity and decency. This is too seph’s, Akrop; and St. Jo­ demands of the natural law; bite of infected fleas may give the cedures for peaceful settlement of of things that are distasteful to much. He answers in a pamphlet, seph’s, Leadville. our love of comfort and luxury. in the childish confidence that is disease,to any of a number of an­ disputes between American repub­ which is followed by other pamph­ imals, including cats and dogs. lics so that the Treaty of Rio will .Admittedly it is difficult to hold put in public opinion polls as a lets that grow into a brilliant de­ ourselves down for 40 days, but guide to matters that should be One authority said that the germ never have to be invoked. It will fence and justification not only may be so virulent that a man can also overhaul and systematize the CATHOLIC RADIO LOG difficult things, generously done regulated by principle; in the con­ of his own life, but of the whole fusion of personal feeling and catch the disease if the body of an machinery of the inter-American for jthe'love of God and the per­ Catholic cause. The hour of God Station KOA vague idealism with religion, and infected rat is merely crushed organization and seek basic agree­ fection of our spiritual life, draw has struck. The long years of Largett Selection in indifference to the claims of against his skin. It is usually ment on inter-American economic CATHOLIC HOUR — Sunday. New York down to us the blessings of the waiting are past. The sun bursts of Cheese in the revealed religion, or even to the thought, however, that the infec­ co-operation. Other fields of in­ 4 p.m. Monsignor Fulton Savior. through the clouds. And the world Sharp Cheese If a person were to keep care­ lordship of a personal God. In last tion comes from a bite, the punc­ terest, including social, cultural, Sheen, speaker. City. has for all time John Henry New­ ture eften being so small as to es technical, juridical, political, and ASK AND LEARN— Sunday, fully-the Lenten fast, he would Tuesday’s Town Meeting of the man’s Apologia. not have to cast about for suitable Air program, two sets of speakers cape detection. military matters, will come in for 11:15 p.m. mortifications as a supplement. “ argued” the question: Are we He had thought himself old, but The plague still exists among a full share of attention. Station KVOD Elbert Cheese and Dairy Store The fast alqpe would fill the neces­ losing our moral standards? We his pen once more becomes vigor­ HOUR OF FAITH— Sunday. rodents in many parts of the world Inter-American co-operation is 3213 East Colfax Open Sunday EA. 9622 sity of penance and would provide put argue in quotes because the ous and facile. He had thought today, including a great portion of an actual reality. Because of di­ 9:30 a.m. 'a concentrated point of Lenten ef­ disputants were so far from under­ himself a failure, but he now be­ the United States. News stories in verse interests, there are natural­ Station KMYR fort to make Easter Sunda.v a cli­ standing their subject that not comes unquestioned leader of the recent years have recorded its ly many problems to be solved. But SACRED HEART PROGRAM max of laudable self-satisfaction. one pointed to Absolute Truth as Catholics of England. He had existence in Colorado. The killing the basic principles have been es­ thought himself under a cloud, but — Weekdays at 7:15 a.m. In matters of choice, as the case the measure of morality and the of rats and other rodents, the use tablished; good will is'evident on Sundays at 12:45 p.m. in which an individual would be program included a Methodist in 1879— 16 years after he had of DDT to control insects such as all sides. The U. S. has a tremen­ thought his life was ending in dis­ Station KFEL exempi from the law of fast, it is Bishop, the egregious Oxnam! fleas, and other measures probably dous stake in the successful out­ AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday, good to remember the tremendous George Washington, the lover of mal failure— he is named a Prince mean there is no serious danger of come of the Bogota conference. It of the Church. 5:30 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. sacrifice of our wonderful Christ. truth, would say that the Father of an outbreak in this country. Sulfa would be tragic if our citizens re­ FAMILY THEATER— Sunday, He did not have to die for us; but Lies has bemused our “ best The long years of darkness and drugs have been found valuable in mained unaware of its implica­ 8:30 p.m. He did. minds.” discouragement l)Rd been God’s treating the disease, and it is tions. M O V JN C 6 S TO R /IC E

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Our Ladj of Lourdes E n g a g e d MRS. ETHEL BEROARD PRESIDENT Mary Anne Imhoff OF NEW FORT COLLINS ACCN UNIT South Denver Jewell Pharmucy Will Give Recital (Arobdiocaaan Council of Catholic Donough were guests of Mrs. 1894 S. Pearl RA.0232 Nursei) Beroard and Miss Powers at the A t College Sunday Evergreen The following from the Denver Northern hotel for .dinner. OKDES NEW M AN A anU N T enter of the ACCN went to Fort St. Anthony'a Hotpital (Loratto Heights College, Danrer) Collina to aid in the organization An illustrated talk, entitled Nursery DRUGS. PRESCRIPTIONS of an ACCN chapter: The Rev. “ My Experienced in Siam,” fea­ Mary Anne Imhoff, a senior at Mn. 0. S. Polkn€r, Prop. John Regan, Mrs. Mary Baker, tured the program at the Febru­ Loretto Heights college, will be BEERS, WINES, ETC. Miss Anna Marie Mangan, and ary meeting of the St. Anthony heard in recital on Sunday eve­ . COMPLETE SEED STORE ning, Feb, 22, at 8 o’clock in the AND NURSERY Mrs. M. P. McDonough. The fol­ hospital Alumnae association, FREE DEUVERY SERVICE lowing officers were elected: Mrs. which was held Thursday evening ballroom at Loretto Heights col­ Order Fertilizer lege. This recital will be the first Hr. a Hn. 6. W. Bti4, Prop. Ethel Beroard, president; Miss Re- at the nurses’ residence. The talk For Spring Delivery ena Powers, vice president; Mrs. was given by Dr. D. R. Collier of of three that will be presented by 1534 So. Broadway (Firairir ot Pmostitloo Ptrltk) hirley Hemstrorm, secretary; Arvada, who spent several years and Elise M. Vansant, treasurer. in Siam. In the business session, Get a BETTER Return The chapter comn>enced activities which preceded the program, the with 14 present at the meeting. association adopted a new consti­ I by investins: where year dollari work the hardest | Preceding the meeting. Miss tution and bylaws. Executive board §t. Jot«eph*s Parish Mangan, Mrs. Baker, and Mrs. Me- members held a meeting prior ^ Inquiries Invited to the regular session of the or­ ganization. Luncheon was served St. Dominic's PTA at the close o f the meeting. Republic Loan Company Bob & Van’s NATIONAL Miss Doris Coffey, staff duty nurse in the surgical department, 1641 Stout Street Eztabliihed 1925 MR. AND MRS. JOHN Meet Feb. 19 MEAT MARKET BRANDS STORE has resigned her position. A mem­ OFnCERS 744 Santa Fe Drive AMOLSCH, 2217 E. 24th ber of the class of 1947, Miss Cof­ I A. B. Wllliami------Pru. T. E. Grtrnt______8«e.-Trtu. | HIGH GRADE MEATS avenue, Denver, announce the en­ (St. Dominic'* Poriih, Denver) fey has been employed at St An­ |J. L. MacBtth ------„ _ V . Prn. Gltnn Powler______AuL B«c.-T. I PHONE TA. 9104 VEGETABLES and GROCERIES gagement of their daughter. Miss The monthly meeting of the thony's hospital since her grradu- Paid-in Capital and Surptiu Over $250,000.00 FRESH FISH 741-743 Santa Fe KE. 0747 Gerrie Goulette, to Leslie E. PTA will be held on Thursday, ation last May. In company with White, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Feb. 19, at 8' p.m. in the school her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert UVVvWAWWWvW. V»VVVV«VWVVWW«V»Vi,Va% Leslie E. VTiite, Sr., 2100 S. Hum­ hall, 25th and Grove, with Mrs. iCloffey, and her sister, who re­ boldt street. A. C. Reid, president, presiding. side in Lakewood, she will move i ’ AT YOUR SERVICE Call to Santa Fe, N. Mex., in May. DRAPER'S Miss Goulette is a senior at Ca­ The third grade school children, - f ly. ^ Mr. Walter J. Kerwin thedral high school. Mr. White is under the direction of Sister Marie Miss Margaret Ann Mahoney, a graduate of Regis high school Elisabeth, will entertain, and the senior student in the school of 4. > Aaiociated with FURNITURE CO. VICK’S ana is now a senior at Denver Rev. Charles F. Kruger, S.J., of nursing, spent several days the past university. During the war he Regis college will be the guest week at Cedar Rapids, Neb., where JOS. M. FISHMAN served in the navy for 20 months. speaker. An added feature of the she visited her parents and other , UPHOLSTERING WINES, BEERS, ETC. The wedding will take place in program this month will be a testi­ relatives and friends. During her ' I Jetveler and Optometriil & REPAIRING Bottle or Case June. monial given by the school chilren stay in Cedar Rapids, she attended i DIAMONDS - LOCKETS to their pastor, Father Vincent the silver wedding anniversary of Mary Anna Imhoff 1 ' WATCHES . ROSARIES 16 Tcan txptrtence CROSSES ■ COMPACTS ITe Deliver Hughes, O.P., in honor of his feast her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Maurice ST. CHRISTOPHER MEDALS iNew Custom Built Livini? Room| Regis Guild Greets day. Mahoney. seniors who are doing their major KL -^1 MIRACULOUS MEDALS anil CRAINS 'Suites on our Display Floor at, 258 Santa Fe Drive The school children enjoyed a Miss Jennie Berlinger, staff duty work in the music department. SCAPULAR MEDALS Reasonable Prices Marie Donahue, a voice student, KE. 7943 Father E.J. Murphy, holiday Feb. 17, the Feast of nurse in the obstetrical depart­ 1926 W. 6th Ave. MA 4507 Blessed Reginald, O.P., the pa- ment, has enrolled as a student at will assist Miss Imhoff. The pro­ tronal feast of the pastor. Blessed Margaret Hague hospital in New gram is as follows: 807 15th St. TA. 0029 Reginald was one of the original Jersey. She will commence her “ Romance in F Sharp,” Schu­ Program Originator companions of St. Dominic in the studies in mid-March. Prior to mann, and “ Four Symphonique SANTA FE SHOE foundation of his order 700 years going to New Jersey, Miss Ber­ Etudes,” Schumann, Mary im­ Kl. FranriM de .^alew* The February meeting of the ago, and acted as St. Dominic’s linger will spend two weeks in Al­ hoff: “ Ave Maria,” Schubert, Ma­ HOSPITAL Regis guild was held in Regis col vicar until his sudden death in buquerque, N. Mex., where she will rie Donahue: JoMph Celqaltt, Prop. lege, Denver. Following the open­ be a guest of Miss Marion Cusack 1220. To Reginald is attributed “ Etude in D Flat,” Liszt; ing, business was postponed while at the home of her parents, Mr. Work Done While You Wait a vision of the Blessed Virgin “ Rhapsody in G Minor,” Brahms; Flowers the members had opportunity to and Mrs. James M. Cusack. Miss Dwyer Drug REASONABLE PRICES during which she manifested to and “ Wedding Day in Troldhau- Cusack is a senior student at St. 742 SANTA FE DRIVE greet the Rev. Eugene J. Murphy, him the white scapular which is gen.” Grieg, Mary Imhoff;' “ Come Expreii your S.J., originator of the early morn­ characteristic of the habit of the Anthony’s school of nursing. Fol­ ^-ntOKa Sentiment beet— i -Gut Rate Drugs- lowing the completion of her post­ to the Fair,” Martin, Marie Dona­ ing Sacred Heart program, broth­ Dominican Fathers and Sisters. In hue: er of Mrs. William D. Phoenix memory of this vision, the fol­ graduate studies, Miss Berlinger ^ll^Fine Selection Prescriptions Called of the Regisegi Mothers’ club and of lowing prayer is recited at the im­ will resume her work at St. An­ “ Jeux d’Eau" (“ The Foun­ HASTIINGS tain” ) Ravel; “ Gypsy Dance,” For and Delivered John K. Murphy. - of thp - fuil guild. position of the Dominican scap­ thony’s. RA. 1818— FREE DELIVERY DRUGS Father Murphy thanked the ular on all members of the Domin­ Saint-Saens; “ En Bateau,” De­ Wines ■ Beers, Ete. New Officers bussy; “ Country Jig,” Guion; and Prescriptions members for the work they are ican order, priests, sisters, and ter- By Bottl. or Caa. “ Warsaw Concerto,” Addinsell, Fountain Service constantly doing for Regis, and tiaries: "Receive the holy scapular To Be Elected FORGET-ME-NOT Election of officers for the en­ Mary ImhofL 733 Santa Fe Dr. KE. 6532 told of the spread of the Sacred of our order, the mother’s pledge 1400 So. Broadway Heart radio message in various from heaven of the love of the suing year will be held at the reg­ Miss Imhoff is the daughter of FLOWER SHOP parts of the world, as evidenced Blessed Virgin Mary toward us, ular meeting of the nursing edu­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Imhoff RA. 2405 by the many letters of appreciation under whose wings and mantle cation committee of the school of 369 South Pennsylvania. She 285 So. Downing Jo. Dwy.r Hannan Udka St. Jokn’s Parish received. thou shalt find a shade from the of nursing, which will be held was graduated from St. Francis The usual reports of the officers heat and a bulwark and defense Thursday evening, Feb. 19. The de Sales’ high school. meeting will be conducted in the and committees were followed by in death from all dangers, both of 27 on Honor Lilt Alameda Drug Store Under New Management the reading of correspondence from body and soul. Amen.’’ hospital library. Present officers Armstrong Pharmacy Twenty-seven Denver girls have v. 0. PBTBR50N. Pnp. BUCHANAN’S GENERAL HARDWARE the various missions thanking the The annual meeting of St. Dom­ of the committee are the Rev. E. HOUSEHOLD WARE — TOOLS (Fir««rly Enflrt Phtraicy) been named to the dean\ honors guild for its Christmas contribu­ J. Trame, S.J., Regis college, Cat Rate Drafts Christian Bros. Wines KEMTONE —‘ McMURTRY PAINTS PRESCRIPTIONS — SUNDRIES inic’s parish credit union was held chairman; Dr. T. W. Jackson, vice list at Loretto Heights college, ac­ tions. in the rectory reading room Feb. Come in and get acquainted Fountain Service chairman: and Mrs. Dorothy F. cording to an announcement made Fountain Senrica • School Snppliea All Pepalar Baara Informal discussion followed and 16. At this meeting it was unani­ WINES - BEERS. ETC. Becker, educational director of the by the dean’s office this week. Your Builnete Appreciated Wa Dtllvar 6TH AVE. HARDWARE concerned the Regis bazaar. The mously voted to join ,the state school of nursing, secretary. Your Patronage Appreciated hope was expressed that donations league and to insure the bor­ The young women who have Alameda and Broadway PE. 1777 377 So. Bdwy Representing St. Anthony’s 2808 E. 6lh Ave. EA. 329.5 E. 6lh Ave. at Corona— TA. 4305 will continue to come in from rowers. The following officers were done outstanding scholastic work school of nursing at the 35th an­ during the first semester of the friends of Regis college so that elected: Frank Scheer to the board nual winter sports carnival at the shelves of “ The Gift Shoppe” of directors for a two-year term; college year are Sonial Campbell, JAGKSGN’S Knight Service Co. Steamboat Springs the past week Ada Cavarra, Clare Marie may be well filled for the three Ted Day, who has served 14 years end were Miss Jane Browder, in- evenings of the bazaar; even seem­ as treasurer, was re-elected to O’Keefe, Bernice Reddick, Anna Cut Rate Drugs .structor in nursing arts, and the Mae Canjar, Doris Kelly. Betty MOBIL PRODUCTS ing trifles will be received as the board of directors to serve following students; Misses Dorothy PRESCRIPTIONS they delight the young patrons of with James J. Coursey, Thomas F. Maas, Rita McEnulty, Alberta FOUNTAIN SERVICE Complete Auto Service Wegeman, Dorothy Martin, Pa­ Plym, Sylvia Radyx, Jo Anne Skilled Mechanic! the fish pond and other juvenile Ryan, and Thomas J. Farrell. John tricia Franzen, and Verna Johann- rSEE PBOMPT DEUVBBY Knows the Secret of attractions. Reilly was elected to the credit Campbell, Angela Dulin, Pej;gy 0*11 SP. *44* Dvwnlnt * AUaaaSa 6tb Ava. at Detroit FR. 3396 broer. Grindinger, Katherine Heinz, Your Hair Information regarding donations committee for a term of three Extensive rilans for recruitment for the Gift Shoppe may be had years to serve with John Roach Betty Imhoff, Minnie O'Dorisio, promept eerrfee Aik About Thit !Sete Ware of students Tor schools of nursing Sally Pimpl, Barbara Stevens, CLARK'S CAFE from the chairman, Mrs. W. J. and Philip Mahoney. Miss Lonette of St. Anthony’s, Mercy, and St. McMenamy, FR. 7083, or the guild Green was re-elected to the super­ Betty Wathen, Twila Benedick, edenttBc ftU itp MYLADY EDITH Joseph’s hospitals of Denver were Katherine Coughlin, Patricia KOTOLO’S 2818 E. 6th Ave. president, Mrs. Adrian F. Maguire, visory committee for a term of outlined Thursday afternoon at a INSPECTED & APPROVED EA. 8891. three years to serve with Misses Dolan, Mary Killian, Anna May work gmmrmmHeil 796 So. Broadway BEAUTY SHOPPE meeting at St. Anthony’s hospital Kirk. Mary Gwen Morrissey, Gerry Open T i.m. to T p.m. In the course of the afternoon Mary Roach and Eileen Conboy. nurses’ residence. Stan^^d Gat and Oilt Mlnnlt Ktucltr, Mtr* Lenten services continue on Salmon. Jane Cuthbertson. fpwmt pwfeee BREAKFAST there was brought to the attention St. Joseph’s Hospital Open Eeery Day 2804 £. 6th Ave. £A. 0788 of the members the fact that the Wednesday and Friday evenings Miss Phyllis Hoffman, is now Of Jthe students outside of the LUNCH - DINNER oldest member of the organization, at 7:30. The Wednesday service working in Dr. Laff’s office. Denv^ area 37 have received this Mrs. Louisa Alexander of Idaho consists of the Rosary, sermon by Mrs. Agatha Carson was oper­ distinction. Outstanding among all MERK’S Springs, will celebrate her 100th one of the priests on the sacra­ ated on Wednesday, Feb. 2. the honor students were Patricia lI .ERST BflVfll'a HUE. • SP 1573 ■ CIRCLE DRIVE JEWELL LANDSCAPE birthday Feb. 23. Mrs. Alexander ments, hymn, and Benediction. Mrs. Marion Quinn Resley was Doyle, Alberta Plym, Betty Sti- MARKET is the mother of Mrs. Victor He­ Every Friday the Stations of the operated on last week. mack, and Inga Thomsen, who re­ DRUQ STORE B. L. Btnnttt . E. R. Wtlllim* SERVICE bert and Miss Mary Alexander, Cross are recited twice, at 3 p.m, Hope Guerrero, who had been ceived A in every course. (TORMERLT MAHONEY DRUQ) Meat! - Fith - Groceries prominent guild workers, and the for the school children and adults a patient at the hospital the past All the dean’s list students will QUALITY CLEANING PrMartptlona Accentalr nilad Freih A Frozen Fruiti FINE FERTILIZERS grandmother of the Rev. Joseph who wish to attend, and at 7:30 week, has been dismissed. be honored at a special assembly REASONABLE PRICES MAY WB SERVE YOU 7 142 Uaiveriity Blvd. in the evening in the Rosary lea Crtaa — FavnUla Sarrtaa Vegetables Hebert, S.J. • Miss Catherine Halleron has ac­ in the near future. Yoor GiraenU Insured A#«inft Firs 1300 So. Pearl PS. 7639 lUI E. (th W. D.liTtr FR. 11*1 EA. 4350 Holy Hour. cepted a position as head nurse of and Th«ft At the close of the meeting, Fa­ The Holy Name men have be­ Win Speech Honori ther Stephen Krieger, S.J., guild central service in a hospital in Three Loretto Heights college gun preparations for the annual Winter Haven, Fla. • modtrator, arranged a visit of the parish carnival, which will be ^eld students who participated in the members to the new St. Joseph’s Father Henry Ernst has re­ •: RiccAR i: this year on Thursday, Friday, turned to St. Joseph’s hoemtal as recent Rocky Mountain speech Blessed Sacrament chapel, the expense of which has conference at Denver university ieieislt and Saturday, June 17, 18, and been borne by the guild. The deco- a patient. J r 1 TEXACO SERVICE j; 19. As in the past few years, Mrs. Isabelle Bradley -and hus­ received awards for the excellence CLEANERS AND DYERS rations and■ furnishingSfu ■ ■ - of this at­ the entire prpceeds of the parish of their work: Dorothy Whelan, SIS BROADWAY tractive little chapel were planned band have returned from Califor­ jjl Quality Products [a carnival will be converted to the nia after a six months’ stay, owing public speaking; Dorothy McAvoy Phonta PE *713 * PE. 17*« by Father Krieger and the Guild new school building fund. Owing to the illness of Mr. Bradley. and Sally Smith, oral interpreta­ Frank^s Flowers officers and members. It also en­ chiefly to the successful efforts Mercy Hotpital tion. I; SPARK PLUG TESTING tailed considerable work by the of the parish carnival workers and Valentine gaiety, was the theme A group of girls from Loretto sewing committee, Mrs. T. C. jja MARFAK LUBRICATION |i 2212 Kearney DEWTR, COLORADO DE. 4207 their friends, the new parish school of the social meeting of the Mercy Heights college presented the fifth I PROTECT YOUR | Rhoades, Mrs. Timothy Cronin, fund to date totals $60,000 in hospital alumnae Feb. 12. The annual L.H.C. program for Serv­ Tire Repairing |a “’Perronnlited Floral D esign*” and their assistants. government bonds, cash, and real guest speaker was Dr. Harriet ice club number 1 at Lowry Field ■ Battery Recharging a| The chapel provides four addi­ estate. Hunter, psychiatrist, whose sub­ on Feb. 16. Patricia Radcliffe An expert een tell when you B ■ 1 Fireatone Producta i| acted as master of ceremonies of need irlawee and preteribc B tional altars for the convenience On Friday, Feb. 20, Father ject was epilepsy. g the correct atrenffth for your K ,JaAlaaeda mi Llncole PE. *•**,■ of the Jesuits, and a small sacristy Hughes Avill address the parish Mrs. “ Helen ilen GleiGlenski underwent a program that included singing, EASTER COMES EARLY is also arranged. The altars were school children on the religious major surgery in Mercy hospital piano solos, an accordion solo, and BRING CLOTHES IN NOW made by the Behrens Fixtures and moral character of both Feb. 9. several dance numbers. ' company, which donated one of George Washington and Abraham The monthly meeting of the This same program will be pre­ The firms listed here de­ Crest Cleaners' and Tailors' Dyers them. Lincoln, the former who founded Mercy hospital sodality was held sented at Englewood high school GEORGE W. MASTEN serve to be remembered in the recreation hall Feb. 9. The at an assembly Feb. 20. 10% OH Cath and Carrr our Union, the latter who pre­ OPTOM* TRisr when you are distributing served It. nurses were hostesses to St. Jo­ On Thursday, Feb. 19, the Red 2210 Kramev DE. 6430 Cross unit of the college will en­ 5 Broodway • Denver Colo. ■Bk Lay Women to Hold The Third Order of St. Dominic seph’s and St. Anthony’s sodali­ your patronage in the dif­ will receive Communion in the ties. Father Louis J. Bloomer, S.J., tertain the patients at Fort Logan PE arl 4 6 6 8 reviewed Veepere in Vienna for the with a George Washington party. ferent iines of business. Marfak Labricmllon Car Waohing Retreat on April 25 7:30 Mass Sunday, Feb. 22. The chapter meeting will be post­ group. The decorations will be carried out The Catholic Lay Women s poned until Sunday, Feb. 29. Fitzaimoni Hospital in a patriotic red, white, and blue Bailey^i Service Retreat association will spon- Members of the PTA will re­ With the arrival of Father theme. Miriam Blevins and Mari- S t . Catherine'N WM the 801^ second day of recollec­ ceive Communion in the 7 :30 Mass Jerome Sommer as chaplain, daily laine Anning are co-chairmen for tion for this year April 25 on Sunday, Feb. 29.- In every Mass is said once again on the the affair. 28tb A Fairfax FR. 9924 in St. Joseph’sepr convent, Fran- month where there is a fifth Sun­ post. Open Houae Feb. 22 Why Pay Carfare? i)octor Orders,., Fireiton* Tim WllUrd Battirln ciscan mother-house, 2825 W. day, the 7 :30 Mass is offered for Lt. Mary Mahr received orv BOB & TED’S 32nd avenue. The rRev. Rob­ The residents of St. Joseph’s Oar Every Day Price* the PTA. ders for overseas duty in the Ma­ Save Y ou Money ert McMahon, assistant at St. The grand piano in the church nila area of the Philippine islands. hall will be hostesses at an open Red A White Grocery A Market John C. Francis de Sales’ church, will auditorium has been completely She left Fitzsimons on Feb. 6 for house on Sunday, Feb. 22, from Preseriplioni Carefully Pilled FINE SELECTION Seholl be retreat master for the day, restrung and placed in first class Hartford, Conn., where she will 3 to 5 p.m. The public is invited meats, fish AND POULTKT which will open with Mas* at condition for future social activl- spend 46 days’ leave before re- to be present at that time, when Guido Shumake Drugs “ One. Tried . . . SatisflecP’ 8:10 o’clock and close with the rooms and lounges of the new FINEST des in _the parish. The pastor, porting to the port of embarkation. GR. 9934 38tb 8c Clay 2707 W. S8th GR. 2773 HEATS AND Benediction and the Papal Father...... Hughes, contracted 10 for this Lt. Veronese Gauthier is doing building will be open for inspec GROCERIES Blessing at 9)45 p.m. Anyone work some time ago with the plan well following the lobectomy per­ tion. tfoiwishing informationtfoiwishing or a res­ This newly erected residence Zllt FzJrftX in mind of having it finished for formed on Feb. 12, St. Philomena^A FR. *7** ervation, please call Mrs. the rehearsals and performance of Lt. Laura Hagan, naduate of hall accommodate^ 70 students. Philomena Hodges, EA. 0462; the St. Patrick’s day parish cele­ St. Anthony’s hospit^, Rock Is­ Besides a laundry and an ironing Offic* DE. *16* or Mrs. Thomas M. Carroll, room the building features two CompliU Rm I EtUU Strrle* bration. land, 111., was recalled to active PE. 5842. duty and assigned to Fitzsimons student lounges, two snack kitch­ The sodality met Feb. 17 in the S ee F R A N K ANTOIWELLI JOHN F. BRUNO NOTICE TO CREDITOK8 rectory reading room, with Miss recently. Lieutenant Hagan is a ens, a faculty lounge, office, and ESTATE OF Elrair N. Suflord, sUo known new member of the ACCN. a main parlor. The statue of its Assured by 8 ' as E. N. SUfford, dectaiK). No. 8S1S8. Elaine Nielson, prefect, presiding. A T I HD’S- Realtor A religious discussion lead by the Capt. Catherine Eardley and patron, St. Joseph, has just been Notlcf li hinby tlvin that on tbs ISth erected in the patio in front of let and Beers Registered Pharmacists “hit Cl Vila, Tonr Prop«Hy day of Fabruary, 1*48, latUra of admtnia- Rev. J. B. Dering, O.P., spiritual Capt. Florine Gallagher, patients for Fine fPii for Qolck Salt" tration wart iaauad to th« undaralsntd aa director, was conducted on the in ward F-^ addressed envelopes the building. WB DlILIVER T9ur doctor*! prctcription will b« «I«T EAST 12ND AVE. idminiatratrix of tba abovt namad aitaU qualities of the sacrament of Pen­ for the ACC/N news letter, which Bethine Blach, hall chairman, S504 E. Colfax • FR. 8881 eorroetlj dispensed il Park Rill Real Eatata Salta — Loans —. Inanranca and all ptrioni bavins elaimt atalnit aald was mailed to the members. Drat Companj . . . S rcfiitcred aaut« are rtqulrad to flit them for allow­ ance. The discussion at this par­ has appointed the following to pharmiciMs to serr* you. ance in the County Court of the City and ticular meeting centered around Lt. Ruth Gibbs is back on duty. head committees for this event: Wo proudly ocknowlcdge 100 per County of Denver, Colorado, within alx actual confession and was parti She was to be discharged as a pa Catherine Hyde, refreshments; ill Rental Library months from aald data or aald elaimt will tient early in January but had to oeeeptancf by th« medical pro- be forever barred. * cipated in by the entire group. Mary Louise Aldosoro, decora­ faaaion. duo to fair prices, prompt The other qualities will be con­ remain in the hospital until this tions; Mary Marr Evert, publicity; tayvlea, "knd onqasstlonMl accuracy. PARK HILL MeComb, Nordmtrk and Ztrlcngo, SHUnO BROS. Attomiyi. sidered at fiiture meetings past week. Mary McGovern, Invitations; Billie For DiatlncUTs Prizes for Brldgs I FINEST OF FRUITS AND Julia J. Stafford, Practice was held for the special Miss Dorothy Evans, formerl Albert, hospitality; and Patricia Parties *and all other occasions— BOOK STORE Admlnlitratrlx. VEGETABLES VISIT 6ur gift department devotions to be conducted on the employed as supervisor at Chil Gallegner, clean-up.______HAROARvr OBoirriAi) NOTICI TO CBEDITOB8 first Saturday of every month in (Aren’s hospital, is now in a civilian EA. 4686 4624 E. SSrd Ava. DE. 1861 BataU of William B. Collina, alao knewa nurse capacity at ^his hospital Frta Dalltarr **>1 B. Oal/ax u Wm. R. Colliaa, deataaad. No. I»0* honor of Our Lady of Fatima. Loyola Netleo la bartby rivan that on the Uth Plans were made and committees lay of Jaaoary, 1*48, Bttera of admlalt- appointed for the visit next week 1947 Grads Placed jGood tration wen taanod to tha undarelcntd to the Fitzsimons hospital. Several Worcester, Mass.— Every one of Prescriptions U U i c t y i JERRY’S RESTAURANT ROSS VARIEH STORE u admlslatrator of the abovt namod wtate naw members were' introduced to - Sfadalltlnt In 8aa*k*ttl, niONi and all ptnoaa bavinc dalma atalnat aald the 261 naduates of the 1947 lUaka. Fria4 (%lckao. BavlaU NOTIONS - INFANT WEAR tiUto are raqnired to filo thain for Allow- the sodality. clau of die Collage of the Holy lA 7711 V Hardwar* • Toys tn«o la Um County Court of tbo City and The Our Lady of Fatima club Croia haa either been accepted in ROCKY'S PHAR. INTEMANN'S County at Donver, Colorado, within ala will meet at 1 p.m. Thursday, Fsb. Jerry's Restaurant 2214-16 Kaarnay months tmm atld dato ar said elalma will l^raduate or professional aehoola or EA. 9 8 6 7 ,17th Ave. at Race Ted Clinton bo fnrtvty hamd. 19, in ths home of Mrs. Raymond . employed, according to the re- (Our Owa RaBafaeUiM) 14*1 B. CaUai a* OaU DE. 4468 B. a HiUiaid, Jr., Mutz, 2664 Hooker. A dcasert- ort of the Holy Cross placement K. H. nORl T. J. RATES 3225 E. Colfax EAst 2890 DE. 9940 Adiaiaittrator. lunehMn will be served. ureau.

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Thursday, Feb. 19, 1948 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K E ystone '4205 PAGE THIRTEEN

t o l n r a d o S p r i n g s |COIORADO SPRINGS KNIGHTS H A V EFr. Hlester Speaks 65 MEMBERS OF GREELEY DEANERY La Kota Study Club Hears Poem by Moore SUCCESSFUL DAY OF RECOLLECTION To Springs Nurses BRAVE COLD TO AHEND ACCW MEET The La Kota study club of Den­ ver was entertained at luncheon Colorado Springs.— At a meet­ Roggen.— The quality of the dinner, sponsored by the alumnae Colorado Springs.— The day of street. Mrs. Loretta Cass will by Mrs. J. A. Peterson on Feb. 12, recollection sponsored Feb, 16 at speak on "Child Psychology.” ing of the Colorado Springs Cath­ leadership of the ACCW and the of the parish Sunday evening, was spirit of the members of the Gree­ well attended. In all, about 67 Mrs. Frank De Rose presiding. St. Francis' hospital by the Feb. 17 the Christ Child society olic Council of Nursea last week Mrs, Paul Hodges gave memoirs Knights. of Cdumbus, Colorado assembled for its meeting in the ley deanery were vividly demon­ plates were served. In the pinochle in the Glockner-Penrose hospital, and a poem entitled "Love and Springs council'682, was a grand home of Mrs. Andrew Loetscher, strated last week when 66 mem­ tournament afterwards, Katherine the Rev, Richard Hlester, chap­ Reason” by the Irish poet, Thomas success. 432 N. Cedar street. Mrs. P. H. bers attended a meeting at Sacred Stadler of Wi^rgins was high lain at the mother-house of the Heart church in spite of cold winds, scorer among the women, and Joe Moore. She also read a resume of Father Maurice Quinn of El Broderick was the assisting host­ Life of Sir Thomas More, Chris­ ess. The president, Mrs. Della Gar- Sisters of St. Francis in Denver, snow, and slippery roads. Mrs. L. Sigg received the prize for men’s Pomar was in charge of the spirit­ was the guest speaker. Father A. Higgins, president of the highest score. Emmet Linnebur tian Martyr, Miss Nora Brophy ual exercises and conferences. He ritson, presided at the meeting. read a paper on Abraham Lincoln. Miss Viola Kirchmai\..^read a le.tter Hlester, by means of stories told ACCW; 'and Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff, won first at pitch, and Kenneth was assisted by Father John Har­ in foreign dialect, gave the audi­ national director of the NCCW, Blick was winner at bunco. The Mrs. Mary Dalton Walsh gave Dr. ley Schmitt, chaplain of St. Fran from Miss Mary Vir^nia Merrick, W. E. Peterson’s article about the national president of the Christ ence a vivid impression of the with Mrs. Nan Garrison, NCCw prpceeds of this affair will be for­ cis’ hospital and also chaplain of duties and situations in which he past president, all braved the warded to Loretto Heights to be modern dairy. Mrs. Samuel H. the Fourth De^ee. Child society, announcing the na­ Weber ^ead "Ethan Allen’s Daugh­ tional convention of the society, found himself involved as a chap­ stormy distance from Denver to added to the fund for a new ac­ Breakfast was served after the lain in the army. Roggen in order to bring their mes­ tivities building. ter, Fanny, the First New Eng­ 8 o’clock Mass, and at 4 o’cock in which will be held in St. Paul, land Nun,’ bv Paul R. Martin. Minn., on May 16, 17, and 18 un- Father John J. Regan, chaplain sages to the Greeley deanery. The At the deanery meeting, Mrs. the afternoon after the close of of the Denver ACCN, who was group from Brighton walked part Others present were Miss Anno der the ■ leadersnip • ilfi of...... the first na Magdalen Shoeneman, touth chair­ O’Neil and Mmes. J. J. O'Neil, a 0. O'Brlai COHPLIMENia OP the exercises dinner was served also a speaker at the meeting, out- of the distance, after their car to 75 men who made the retreat tional vice president, Mrs. Arthur man, outlined her plans to be Justa Sanchez, W. J. McGettigan, lined■ ■ plans lit for the ■ org;anization stalled in the cold, and one mem­ wrked out through the Altar so­ OLSON & BENBOW by the Sisters of St. Francis’ and Mullen of Omaha, Neb., and the and Frank X. Krabacher. convention chairman, Mrs. Paul 0. of an executive committee for ber from the eastern section of the cieties, for a youth program which PERKINS-SHEABEB, their staff. Members of the Young the ACCN composed of members deanery got up at 2 a.m. in order PLBG. & HTG. CO. Ladies’ sodality waited on the Minser of St. Paul, Minn. Miss will include both rural and town h1.4, 4693 !: WORLD WIDE DINING ROOM IN THE CITY Rifle.— Installation of the new varia who will be ordained in Au­ da^ to help the cause along. Car home of the Missionary Sisters, on gust. Conditions in Germany are gram recently, Mr. and Mrs. Frank TRAVEL SYSTEM altar railing at St. Mary’s church Miller of Morlton, Ark., were! roll B. Dunn, grand knight, as­ was completed last week. Lumber Friday, April 2. Anyone who is such that the Holy Father has AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR THE RUTH’S OVEN sured the group that'this would be able to assist in preparing for this given permission to priests for say­ guests on the occasion of their 54th AIRLINES AND STEAMSHIP LINES for the railing was donated by wedding anniversarj’. The Millers! MOST DISTINCTIVE COFFEE SHOP considered an annual activity. party is a.sked to contact Mildred ing Masses in ordinary clothes. The John Schelereth of the Paxton are aunt and uncle to Mrs. William B. J. O'LEARY. Manner FINE PASTRIES Studjr Club Meet. Dorffeld at Main 6511. women feel, however, that it is a CUSTOM TAILORED Special Attention to Clercr aoS Lumber company, Denver, presi­ Howard, Ben Linnebur, and Joe 220 No. Tejon Si. Catholic Study club 2 met in the dent of the Men’s club of St. Philo- The following new members privilege to provide ordination Rcliffioaa have been admitted to member­ vestments. Linnebur of this community, SLIP COVERS home of Mrs. Albert Horton, 428 ment’s parish. Installation cost Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pelz drove to Tailored in your home by wag borne by the Altar and Rosary ship of the ACCN, Mrs. Mary Father C. P. Sanger announced N. Weber street, Feb. 12. Mrs. Argo, graduate of the Seton Denver Saturday morning. an expert Stephen Boyko gave the reading. society of St. Mary’s parish. that a new ciborium has been do­ school of nursing; Mrs. Catherine nated to "Sacred Heart church Mrs. Pauline Gray of Seattle, COMPLETED WITHIN WEEK MORRISSEY Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lachow- Wash., visited her cousin, Mrs. A report on plans for the an­ Brahm, Mte r c y hospital, De.s through the efforts of the Exten- SPECIAL RATES ALL THIS sky, .31 El Paso boulevard, Man Mary Pelz, last week. • Special nual St. Patrick’s dance was made Moines, la.; Mrs. Jean Brutto, sibn society, in memory of Jheo- MONTH MAY REALTY Mrs. Mike Klausner entertained itou Springs, are the parents of a by Mrs. Mike Brennan, dance com­ Oak Park hospital, Oak Park, 111.; dore Vogel. SPRING SERVICE at a birthday party Monday in boy, born Feb. 7. mittee chairman, at the regular Mrs. Helen Gumming, Glockner; The sisters of Sacred Heart con­ honor of her husband’s 67th birth­ EMILY M. KEEGAN COMPANY Cars — Trucks Mrs. John Dickey will enter­ meeting of the Altar and Rosary Theresa Downs, St. Joseph’s hos­ vent attended the special preview tain on Feb. 16 the Study club that society Thursday night in the par­ of The Fugitive, arranged ' for day. Gussie and Charles Erker and Call PE. 2187 after 1 p.m. 7 W. Cathorroi pital, Mitchell, S. Dak.; Pat Drii- daughter of Greeley; Germaine and meets every two weeks in her ish house. members of religious orders last Daily for Appointment. Real Estate, Loans, coll, Mercy hospital, Iowa City, Tony Bettale and children; Mag­ home. Armand DeBeque’s orchestra la.; Mary Harris and M. Jean Tuesday. Insurance The Corpus Christ! guild held has been engaged for the event, The Loretto Heights campaign dalen and Martin Shoeneman and “ // your Need* Are Electrical Hastings, both graduates of St. family; and Herman and Dee Lin­ its February .meeting Shrove Tues­ which will be held in the Moose Joseph's college of nursing, Sioux Rtliane^ llndencritert Agency Call Main 939" nebur and children were the guests. day with a covered-dish Ivncheon. hall in Rifle Saturday, March 13. City, la.; Loretta Laudato, Du Bois WIRING— FIXTURES AND REPAIRS Women’s Work Reported Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard were OLD LINE STOCK, FIRE, The Catholic Study club 1 will The following committes were ap­ hospital, Du Bois, Pa.; Lucille Mi­ meet in the home of Mrs. William Washington. — A summary of in Greeley on business Thursday. MARINE AND AUTOMOBILE Berwick Electric Co. pointed to assist in preparations chels, Glockner; Mrs. Helen Petti­ Conn, 913 East Vermijo street, for the dance: Ticket sales, Mrs. grew, Seton school of nursing; the widespread activities carried After church Sunday Harold INSURANCE J D. BERWICK Feb. 19 at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Joseph Brennan and Mrs. Quirino Ma­ on in recent years by the National Hillenbrand passed around cigars. dorado Sprlnfi. Colorado and Ann Rodden, who recently He and Betty are tha parents of a Bryson will give the reading. donna; tickets, Mrs. Richard received a degree from Loretto Council of Catholic Women to aid Hay and Patlura Crept Miss Stella Ludwikoski of Las the needy children of war-de- boy, Paul Arthur, the first St. Val­ Grasses that make cheapeit SDoddy; posters. Miss Mary Heights college and la also a grad­ entine’s baby born in Greeley this Animos spent several day. with Scalso; luncheon facilitlei, Mrs. uate of Seton school of nursing, vaitated nations hai been made feed.Clean, live seed at saving her lister, Miss Lydia Ludwikoski, availablt to Mill Katherine Len- yaar. JI, Attesiobilf and FIro Ineoraoce H. P. Ortman; decorating, Miss Mr. and M n, Mike Klauincr apd pricti. Crtited Whett, Tali, WILLIAM C. GRARON returning Monday to Las Animas, Elaine Ortman; cloak room, Mrs. root, director of the U. 8. Chil- — AT LESS COST — where she is employed. dren'i Bureau, Fadaral Saeurity Mr. and Mrs, Martin Shoanaman Slender Wheat, Brome Grtw, Brennan; and hall management, MEETINGS BOOKED were dinner guests at the Cordell Optometrist Misses Marjorie Howar^ Jane Mike Brennan, Pete Bierscheid, Agency, which ii making a lurvay Grama Grass, Buffalo Grass f this type of work earned on ^ Richardson home Tuesday evening, ind til Che proven lortge grilles, 121 North Ttjon 8t. McCarty, Elliott & Co. Ann Siebert. and Betty 'Thleler, Robert Cook, and James Cayton. BY PARISH CIRCLES Wrilt/tr h t fnr Ceiel*S- national organizations. The NCCw Gerald and Alberta Sigg visited PHONE MAIN leia attending Loretto Heights college, The society voted to contribute participated in one of the college’s summary was prepared by Misa her family in Brighton Thursday THE WESTfRH SlfO CO. Vo’ii"' COLORADO fPRlNCa. COLO, N. Tajon Phai 4151 & 5979 $5 to the PTA in lieu of sponsor­ (St. Vlaeant da Paul’s Parish, mid-term ski trips last week end Craven, executive secretary. and Friday. miSm ing a booth at the association’s Dtnvsr) at Steamboat Springs carnival to be held March 6. PETE BERONl The Cub Scout pack 12 will re­ Our Lady of Victory circle of Pilfirrimage by Air FURIVmiRE SHOP ENTERPRISE TENT ceive Holy Communion In St The Rev. Paul Reed announced the P.T.A. will meet at the home Mary's church in the 8 o’clock that a gift of a white satin taber­ of Mrs. Louis Sullivan, 1216 S. Rochester. — The firs^ pilgrim­ UPHOLSTERING. nacle veil has been received from RE-UPHOLSTERING AND AND AWNING GO. Mass Sunday, Feb. 22. Columbine, Thursday, Feb. 19, at age organized in the Rochester REPAIRING Bright red, lace-trimmed hearts St. Philomena's parish in Denver. 1:80 p.m. for a dessert-bridge ocese since before the war will Slip Covera and Draporlea 123 South Nevada Avenue Three more tabernacle veils will luncheon. leave New York by air about Mada to Ordar and valentine table decorations PH. 1264 created a background for a lunch­ be made by Miss Leonora Rummel- St. Vincent de Paul’s circle of July 4 for a 29-day tour of Eu­ Furniture Made to Order STORE AWNINGS NOW Wart. New linens will be made for the Altar and Rosary society will rope’s Catholic ehrines. It will be TH 8. Caatada Art. Main 6SM eon in the home of Miss Natalie Brown Saturday. The out-of-town the church in the near future. A meet in the home of Mrs. Peter led by Monsignor James C. Me- Gel liaitr*g ( of Denver) guests were Miss Ante Addington committee composed of Mrs. Ort­ Kloeppinger at 1:30 p.m. Tues­ Y| FOOTWEAR of Omaha, Neb.; and Miss Fred- man, chairman, and Mrs. Snoddy day, Feb. 24, for a bridge lunch­ Candy and Ice Cream at was appointed in charge of the eon. Lent Fast on 2 Days 55 Yeare of Quality rica Ramsey of Denver. Mrs. John Sl^idan, Jr., left sewing. Mrs, A1 Sullivan entertained the Berlin. — The Lenten fast Johnson-English It was voted that the society St. Anthony circle of the Altar TNITED PHOTO STTDIOS ALSO HOSIERY AND BAGS for Chicago to join her husband throughout the Diocese of Berlin ACROSS FROM BAUR’S PHONE TAbor 3112 who had preceded her on a busi­ will send good cheer cards to any and Rosary society at the Blue was restricted to Ash Wednesday 1521 Curtii Street Denver. Colortdo Drug Go. ness trip. From there, the two plan members who are ill in the future, Parrot restaurant Feb. 17. Mrs. and Good Friday because of the “ IF UNDECIDED CALL UNITED” LENTHERIC Toiletrlea The Vorhes Shoe Go. to spend a three-week vacation in and Mrs. Ortman, and Mrs. Frank­ J. V. Coleman won high honors. food shortages. ESTABLISHED SIJjCE 1915—Oor Experience Your Gutrantee of Satlrfaetien Tojoii «t Bfjoo 8l Phono 1400 New York city. lin J. McLearn was appointed as Mias Rosemary Vaeth, daughter the sick committee. of Mrs. Alex Vaeth, became the Arrangements were made to BUCK SPORTING ALEY DRUG GO. bride of Victor Holmes, son of purchase a number of supplies for Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Holmes, in .St. cleaning the church. Mrs. Ort­ GOODS CO. PRESCRIPTION Mary's church Feb. 8. The Rev. man was appointed to obtain these DRUGGISTS .Michael Kavanagh performed the material.". The cleaning commit­ “A STITCH IH TIME SAVES NINE” “Brerjihing for Ererv Sport" tee for March will be Mrs. Snoddy Phone Main 930 Phsna Main 150 111 So. Tejon St ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her uncle, and Mrs. Dow Thurston. 19 NO, TEJON ST. COLORADO SPRINGS Refreshments and a social hour An old familiar household expression— as old, and as familiar as taxes. Joseph Vaeth, wore a white satin An apt' phrase because a little action now could avert Colorado's gown. Her tulle veil was full were enjoyed at the conclusion of the business meeting. Hostesses Impending financial crisis and higher laxet. The firms listed here de­ ZECHA & ADAMS length, and she carried a bouquet Conoco Service Station' of white roses. Miss Betty Lou were Mrs. McLearn and Mrs. Nor- serve to he remembered Vaeth, sister of the bride, was mon Muhle. The next meeting will be held Thursday, March 11, when you are distributing maid of honor. She wore a gown of yellow net and carried a bouquet in the home of Mrs. Snoddy, with VOLUNTEER PETITION CIRCULATORS ARE NEEDED! your patronage in the dif­ of yellow jonquils and purple iris. Mrs. Thurston as co-hostess. Lenten devotions, consisting of ferent lines of business. Miss Joanne Vaeth, bridesmaid, wore a yellow net gown. Both Stations of the Cross, sermon, and Ntvida Avf. at Cache la Pnudra Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ Here are the facts: wore tiaras of yellow split carna ment. are held each Friday at 7:30 tions. Miss Nancy Vaeth, brides­ maid, wore yellow net. They car­ p.m. in St. M a^’s church. • A petition is being circulated to unearmark excise revenues now pouring into the All children in the parish who ried bouquets of yellow and laven old age pension fund. der sweet peas and iris. The best have received their First Holy Communion will receive Commu­ man was Jack Vaeth. Ushers were AUROItA nion in a body on the first Sun­ Joe, David, ^nd Frank Vaeth. Mr. day of every month. • Before March 1, fifty thousand signatures must be secured to place proposal on the and Mrs. Holmes will make their Recently baptized in the mission home at 29 E. Romona street. district were Robert William Zer- ballot for vote by the people next November. !\EW FASHION HOUSE OF Thursday, St. Mary’s PTA study tuche, son of Richard and Mar­ group is meeting at 1 p.m. for a garet Zertuche, in St. Mary’s ClchnerN & Overs FLOWERS covered-dish luncheon in the home church, sponsors. Candido and Jose • The amendment would release millions of dollars needed by the state for appropria­ of Mrs. Paul Fox, 626 N. Sheridan JOHaN n. JOHNSON Polnifttlaa — Center Ptecee Medina; John Ralph Crespin, son tion to starving state institutions and other needy welfare groups. Under the pro­ All Cut Flowera In Season Office Plant of John and Mary Crespin, at St. SPfuce 0079 10033 Beet Colfai Member Florlat Telegraph Deilvwry Bishop Will Give Radio Mary's church, sponsors, John Cres­ posal, the old age pensioners would receive a guaranteed minimum pension of $50 S30 fi. Alameda Ave. Aurora 82 Aurora AU-870 pin and Caroline Sanchez; Gary Lee Talk on G. Washington Wright, son of Barney and Mary per month from the general fund. Wright, at Silt, sponsors, Michael PUTNEY^S N ew Y 0 r k.—The Most Rev. and Jennie Manupella; Elizabeth Robert Armstrong, Bishop of Sac­ Danielson, daughter of Robert and HOME — SUl’PLY ramento, will deliver a sermon on Mary Flynn Danielson, at Silt; IF THE NECESSARY SIGNATURES ARE NOT SECURED, AND THE PROPOSAL IS (Formerly Kathrens) the character and tolerance of the sponsors, Martha Cozza and Harry HARDWARE PAINT nation’s first President on the Flynn. NOT ADOPTED, PREPARE YOUR BUDGET FOR GREATLY INCREASED IN­ ROOFING second half of the CBS Church • Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kalcevic 9738 8. Colfax Avc. Aorora S49 of the Air program Sunday, Feb. and Stanley Lord were dinner 22. Bishop Armstrong will speak COME AND PROPERTY TAXES NEXT YEAR AURORA DRUG AURORA. COLORADO guests at the home of Miss Jo­ Gea W McRrtri# A|j fA> on “ The Faith of George Wash- hanna Flanagan last Wednesday --- - — 1 night. The Church of the Air is heard Donnie Bendetti was elected re­ PURSE BROS. The firms listed here de- porter for the Silt 4-H Forestry Will You Ne/pi by Gathering a Few Signatures in Your Block? I.G.4. serve to be remembered club at an organizational meeting ] last week. Thousands of persons would like to sign petitions but are unable to do so because GKOCKHY X MAHKKT when you are distributing Mike Brennan, mill foreman at GROCKR.'KS - MKAT8 - FKUIT8 your patronage in the dif- Washington.— A stamp honor- the U. S. Vanadium corporation none have been circulated in their neighborhood. Law prohibits the paying of circu­ plant here, was reported recover­ VEGKTABI.KS ferent lines of business. gave lators. Volunteers are needed. Their reward Avill be a sounder state tax structure •701 Kail Colfax Ava Ph. Aurora 277 the S.S. Dor- ing nicely this week from serious ------( bruises received in a fall at the which will benefit all groups. . / plant. one of eight memorial stamps be Recent contributors in the drive .lOK’S < AFK ing i.sBued by the Post Office de­ for funds for equipment of the ^Rreokfast K'/irrirpur You tTnnt It" HOME PUBLIC MARKET partment In 1948, Je.sse M. Don­ new rural Are truck included Dow aldson, Postmaster General, an Thurston, Mike Manupella, and noui.ccd. Among tha heroic chap­ James Cayton. ACT IMMEDIATELY . . . SECURE A PEHTIOIV FOR CIRCULATION IN lains was the Rev. John P. Wash­ Members of Cub Scout den 8 YOUR NEIGBRORHOOD ington, a priest of the Newark were guests when Larry Cook archdiocese, who was posthu­ entertained at a party in honor mously awarded the Distinguished of his I2th birthday, Tuesday, Service Cross and the Purple Feb. 10. Games were played and* In Denver— In Ft. Collins on Hiwajs 87 and 287 Heart medal. refreshments were served. Larry The firms listed here de­ DRE1L1I\'G mOTORS is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. CALL ALpine 1171^ CHerry 0138, CHeri*)- 2886— CHerry 8174— a petition will be brought to you| serve to be remembered Cook. or come to headquarters at 719 17th St. Buick and G.M.C. Robert Madonna celebrated his when you are distributing Specialiata EARL PHIPPS 16th birthday Monday, Feb. 9. your patronage in the dif­ Salaa and Expert (Of Our L*dr of with a party in his home at Anvil In Communities Outside Denver Service Lourdo. P.rlih) Points. An evening of games was — Contict the local Chamber of Commerce ferent lines of business. Let Us Poreelainizs Your Car says fertiliser is climaxed with refreshments. Rob­ Talaphena 626 only one of the ert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. mpfiy Items in T)uirino Madonna. our neto Mrs. John Steele was in charge COLORADO ECONOMIC SECURITY COMMIHEE SPR//VG CATALOGUE of girls’ night at the Community hall. Anvil Points, last week. Mrs. Writ, tr Call far Yaar. Now Box 553, Fort GsUinu Quirino Madonna was one of the j - sponsors at the weekly boys’ night. At Simpson Seed & (Nm i Marrioi women mttei sign pHition with given name.) BABY CHICKS — PURINA FEED — POULTRY AND DAIRY SUPPLIES Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bierscheid were guests at the Pete Cosza BRIGHTON HATCHERY & FARM STORE Floral Co. home Sunday. Joe Del^ Bierscheid (Notary tervlea at Denver office) 1528 Champa MA. 2778 is spending a short idait at hit Phena 538 W Brighton. Colo. 270 No. Main grandparentt’ ranch.

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PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K E ystone 4205 Thursday, Feb. 19, 1948

Cathedral 'Hi-Pai' Plan Communion Breakfast Nicholas Zimmers' The Trend is to Blend... HOMEIHAKEK’S Gets Eight Awards Note Their 56th DEPARTMENT In Press Contest Wedding Jubilee Ynkee Blended Tea.,,, Patronize These Reliable and Friendly Firms (Cathedral High School, Denver) (Holy Family Parish, Denver) Receiving eight awards in the Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Zimmer -E A R L J. ACSPR newspaper contest, Hi-Pal observed their 56th wedding anni­ THE ranked among the leading Western versary Feb. 14. Mr. and Mrs. student pubTicaiions represented Zimmer have been members of McVeigh Company STROHMINGER at the Association of Catholic Holy Family parish since the par­ PAINTING AND Electrical Contracting School Press Relations convention ish was formed 43 years ago. DECORATING LlMOMd and Bondad ta Cltj ol Danirat recently at Lorctto Heights col­ George Joseph, infant son of Mr. CONTRACTORS* lege. and Mrs. George D. Tolla, with 1328 Incm K.E. 0718 817 14th St. V . Hi-Pal staff members garnered John and Ruth D. Tolla as spon­ the following honors: First place sors, was baptized Sunday, Feb. in news story, Laura Carlen; 15, by the Rev. William Jones. sports page, first place sports Kenneth John, infant son of Mr. NDERSO story, Bob Doyle; second place, and Mrs. Kenneth Gloret, with Wil­ Moving • Storage sports column, Bob Doyle; and liam Caufield and Dolores Cobb as D sports feature, Bill Metz; writing sponsors, was baptized by thb Rev. Express Interior • Exterior Painting contest, second place, Lillian Ca- Joseph Koontz. Low R ales Phone CH. 6581 varra; honorable mention, Laura Mrs. R. A. Sanders, 4341 Yates Carlen; and third place awards, KE. 6425 2149 Welion St. Denver 6. Colorado street, will entertain the members 1042-44 Santa Fe Drive feature. Cliff Marvel; and column, of St. Ann’s circle at a des.sert- "This Nation,” John Quayhagen. luncheon Feb. 24 at 1 p.m. Mrs. THE BF.ST IN LUGGAGE Gat Furnaces - Gat Floor Furnaces Bob Alcorn, Cathedral sopho­ Moree will be assistant hostess. 0( Ali Kindi ALL With AUTOMATIC CONTROLS more, is one of the two Denver St. Rita’.s circle will meet at the parochial school winners in the home of Mrs. N. A. Conter, 4440 Immcdisti Inititiition — Frit Eslimite annual Rocky Mountain Speech Raleigh street, Wednesday, Feb. conference held last week end at THE REV. CORNELIUS A. SHARBAUGH, chaplain 25, at 1:30 p.m. At the January UNITED HEATING the University of Denver. The at Lowry Field, recruited 20 GIs, tvho will be breakfast meeting, these officers were re­ other winning Denver parochial AIR CONDITIONING CO. guests of the Cathedral Young Peoples’ club and the NCCS ^i;IS elected: Mrs. H. A. Fallico, presi­ University Park Lumber Yard BiL 1878 school is Holy Family. Jias dent; Mrs. Ann Richards, vice KB 8 0 7 0 CH S511 1326 Larimer Sunday in the NCCS club immediately following th’e 9 o’clock ^fass 1141 B'war High school and college stu­ at the Cathedral, which they will attend jointly with members of president; Mrs. W. J. Koerber, Bring this ad in for 25c credit on your dents from seven states gathered the CYPC. John C. Moody, NCCS director (seated, center), is pic­ secretary-treasurer. at the University Park campus to tured in conference with Regina Phelan, CYPC religious chairman, The PTA will meet Monday eve­ Purchase of Dutch Boy Paint. discuss “ Communication Toward ning Feb. 23, with the social hour ASSOCIATED who planned the event; Jack Riley (left), and Dr. Frank Usick 1810 South Josephine Phone PE. 2435 COLORADO One World.” Participants from (standing, right), Knights of Columbus, who head the volunteer for visiting ,with the sisters set Cathedral were Doris Bro, Marilyn transportation committee for NCCS work at Fitzsimons General hos­ from 7 to 8 p.m., followed by the DECORATORS' Valley. Betty Cotter. Mary Gal pital and Fort Logan. business me<.ting. At this meeting UPHOLSTERY CO. legos, Laura Carlen, Rosa Mazone, Joseph C. Cook, judge of the district court of the criminal division, final plans will be made for the Decorators Nancy Gdovin, Sue Collins, Mary will be speaker at the breakfast. Marguerite O’Day, assistant super­ card tournament to be held in SPECIAL «ec.50 Evers, Ray Decker, and Bob Al­ intendent of music in the , will entertain with March. The seventh grade pupils corn. piano selections and Richard May of the CYPC will play his ac­ will entertain the parents with a Automatic GAS FURNACES Recover 2 Pieces.... 6 5 play about the Family Rosary. & Painters Fine Selection Materials With his original oration, “ Can cordion.— (Photo by Robert D. Larche) American Democracy Survive Mmes. E. G. Flynn and H. A. BRYANT - SUNBEAM - ATLAS - TORRIDAIRE COMMERCIAL - SPRAY Carl Amato & Son + +. + + • + Without God?” Bill Burke, senior Heinz will be the sacristy workers GRAVITY OR FORCED AIR Jiek J. Wtrd, Sopt 4.5 Years Experience won the preliminary elimination GIs FROM LOWRY FIELD TO AHEND for Feb. 21. Free Estimates — Heat Same Day 188 Ptdirti Biid. PEtrl 8171 WE CALL t DELIVER contest in Oscar Malo hall Feb. 5. ' Students Take 5 Awards 0.\E YEAR'S FREE SERVICE — NOTHING.BOWN — 8 YEARS TO PAY — Doris Bro, senior, was second with 5% F.H.A.'^ Oiniie 4. Colorida CL. 2304 2501 16th St. At the annual Rocky Mountain the best written composition Speech conference held at Denver Cathedral’s chapter of the Na­ COM M UNION BREAKFAST OF CYPC university Feb. 13 and 14, Holy tional Forensic league will hold an Family speech students, under the ARAPAHOE SHEET METAL CO. initiation in Malo hall Sunday, (Cathedral Young People*! Club) ment was provided by John Tru- direction of James Kenna, took five 2701 Arapahoe AI.. 3003 Feb. 22, at 7:30 p.m. It will be The Communion breakfast sched­ jillo, Jr., and Bob Fletcher, who awards. Seventeen Holy Family a social meeting and a formal uled for Sunday, Feb. 22, will be supplied musical and vocal selec­ delegates attended. initiation of all new members. a special occasion no CYPC mem­ tions. Ernest Barlock won first place A panel discussion on peace­ ber will want to miss. After the 9 Refreshments of coffee and cake public speaking sequence and time military conscription will be o’clock Mass in the Cathedral, the were also served during intermis­ was awarded a plaqua Certificate given this afternoon in Oscar Malo group will enjoy breakfast at the sion time. Edward Fischbach, so­ awards were as follows; Sharon JOHNS-MANVILLE A NEW ROOF hall at an all-school assembly. NCCS club, 1663 Grant. The prin­ cial chairman, and his committee FitzPatrick, second place and su­ Chairman will be Cloyd Allen, cipal guest will be Judge Joseph were in charge of the dance. perior rating in oral interpreta­ COMPOSITION AND ASBESTOS junior. The American Legion is E. Cook, who has selected as his On Friday evening, Feb. 20, the tion: Walter Pesci, superior rating sending two men to explain the topic, “ Americanism.” young people'of St. Joseph’s parish in debate; Donald Anderson, ex­ affirmative side of the question, John C. Moody, NCCS area in Denver have invited the group cellent rating in di.scussion; Gert­ ROOFS BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME with Rosa Mazone, junior, and director, has invited as additional from St. Mary’s parish to be their rude Sperke, excellent rating in Bill Burke, senior, defending the guests, 20 GIs from Lowry field. guests at a social, and on Satur­ debate. Walter Pesci and Gertrude For any type Home or Building As You negative. Musical entertainment will be pro­ day evening, Feb. 28, the Cathedral Sperke took third place as a debate Grades seven and eight of Ca­ vided by two talented CYPC mem­ Young People’s club will entertain team. and thedral grade school are holding bers, Marguerite O’Day, pianist, the St. Mary’s group at a dance- Addresses Sodality retreat Thursday and Friday, Feh. and Dick May, accordionist. Res­ social. The Rev. Richard C. Hiester, Repair Winter Damage 19-20. The retreat master is Fa­ ervations for the breakfast are The regular business meeting of chaplain of St. Joseph’s convent, HOME INSULATION ther Fabian Joyce, O.F.M. Con­ priced at 85 cents and must be St. Mary’s Young People’s club Franciscan Sisters’ mother-house, ferences are held in St. Paul’s obtained by Thursday, Feb. 19, was held in the parish rectory Feb. was a guept speaker at the meeting chapel. The retreat begins each from Regina Phelan, FR. 0503. 16 with Sam Chavez, president, of the Girls’ sodality Feb. 18. Fa­ Call KE. 5236 E .lim ate. Western Elaterite Roofing Co. day with Holy Mass, and end's Following the Communion break­ presiding. ther Hiester served as an army with Benediction. fast, the club officers will hold a chaplain during the war and spoke ST. JOSEPH’S TO FETE E^sy Terms Equitable Building CHerry 6631 meeting. Members of the Press to the' girls on Lenten penances club will aLso remain after break­ LITTLETON CLUB for sodalists. R. H. Kimball Co. No Down Hospital Guild Plans fast to work on the March edition (St. Joseph's Younf People’s 419 Midland Savinfs Bldg. Payment Club) Raquired of Cathedral Call. Denver, Colo. Members of St. Mary’s Young Election Meet Feb. 23 The regular biweekly council Cousin of Arvadan ^ohns-MsnTille Frsnchlsed Appltestari. square dance will be held on Thurs­ People’s club of Littleton have Specializing in Quality Plumbing and day, Feb. 19, starting at 8:30 p.m., been invited to attend a Leap year Returns From China St. Anthony’s Hospital guild social Friday, Feb. 20, at 8:30. will hold its annual election of at St. Joseph’s hall. Any further Rid Your Home or Business Heating Repairs information may be obtained from The social and refreshment com­ officers at 2 p.m. Monday, Fob. mittees are planning an evening of Arvada.— (Shrine of St. Anne) 23, in the Nurses’ Home audito­ Marion Macken, KE. 5866, or How­ Bernard McNamara received Of Disease Carrying Pest. • • ard Heffernan, KE. ()821. fun for all. SLATTERY & COMPANY rium, W. 16th avenue and Perry Sunday, Feb. 22, an ice skating word this week that his cousin, the street, Denver. All members are CYPC girls are invited to at­ Rev. John McNamara, a missioner ROACHES — RATS — MICE — BED BUGS tend the card party to be given for party" will be held at Homewood PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS kindly urged to attend. park. The group will leave from in South China for the past 16 BLACK WIDOW SPIDERS, MOTHS, ETC. convalescents in the Red Cross hut years, has returned to this country JOHN J. CONNOR. Pruldint ROBERT P. CONNOR. VIr* PniMcnt at Fitzsimons on Friday, Feb. 20, the church grounds at 7 p.m. Those who have cars are asked to provide and is visiting his brother in Chi­ Call SP. 4673 for Free Inspection instead of Feb. 27. The last such cago, HI., cn route to Ireland to see 1726 MARKET STREET PHONE MAIN 7127 or 7128 Bacon & Schramm transportation. Wd Service Many Commercial Buildingiii Hospitali, party was well attended and pro­ another brother. COMPOSITION ROOFING nounced an outstanding success. Square dancing, sponsored by the Institutiona and Hornet on Contract Catholic Young People’s council, Mrs. Walter Bradley is ill in TILE ROOFING The ginls meet at the NCCS club St. Anthony’.s hospital. at 6:20, and should call the club will be Jield Thursday evening, DENVER PEST CONTROL LAB. ROOF REPAIRING Feb. 19, at 8:30 in St. Joseph’s Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dunlap are at AL, 5916 by Friday noon, or spending two weeks in Phoenix and Colorado** Oldeat and Larteit Fomigatora CH. 6563 Kathleen Lare, chairman of this hall. Oar Retail Store Sells Insecticides Made in Oor Own Laboratory FIREPLACE Tucson, Ariz. activity, at AL. 4579, in order that ENGLEWOOD CLUB Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown en­ 24 EAST ALAMEDA SP. 4673 proper transportation may be ar­ FIATERES VARIES PROGRAM tertained Sunday with a birthday ranged. (San Luis Rey Club, Englewood) dinner for Mrs. Edgar Bibing of Gas and Electric Logs The club's ice skating outings The Young People’s club of St. Denver. Mrs. George Graul enter­ are proving extremely popular. The Curtain and Flex Scre«na, Gratci. And- Louis’ parish, Englewood, is striv­ tained St. Anne’s circle members next one is scheduled for Sunday, ing to introduce variety into its Monday evening at her home on Ironi and Firt Seti. In all flnltheo. Feb. 22. Those interested should Tilt and marbit for all at«t* social program. Last week a card Wadsworth avenue. St. Anne’s meet at the Westward Ho (Col­ party was held at the school. On circle held its regular meeting at fax and Clarkson) at 5:30 p.m. Heatilator Fireplaces Tuesday evening, Feb. 17, club the church Feb. 10. Plans were Bill Monckton, athletic chairman,j ’ members enjoyed a skating party made for a rummage sale in April. CH. 8409, will furnish more de-;^^ Homewood park. Mrs. Pat Vendegna was given DEIVVER ItlARBLE & TILE CO. tails if desired. The Marian sorority of the par- a blanket for her baby daughter. The CYPC was well represented 1330 Stout Est. 1891 Phone MA. 1484 i.sh held a dinner meeting at Buck- The Rev. Forrest Allen gave a talk Uni during the period of recollection len’s restaurant Feb. 18. on fast and abstinence during p a in ts held last Sunday afternoon in St. Lent. Circle members thank all NIoote Paul’s chapel, and many members NORTHSIDE CLUB who helped make their bake sale Ben\o"**" requested that additional projects PLANS PROGRAM a'Success. ' h of this type be planned for the (Blessed Martin Young People’s AJ\D future. The club wishes to thank TAbor 1393 1721-23 Lawrence St. Club) Stove and Furnaoe Parts FLOOR REFIIVISHING the Rev. John Regan for a most After Ash Wednesday services, worth-while, spiritual two hours. Still Available FREE ESTIMATES — EXPERT WORKMANSHIP 45 members attended a club meet­ St. Mary’s Young People’s club ing Feb. 11. A special film about GAS FDRNACES Floor Sanding & Kefinishing Co. of Littleton will be guests at a the Holy Name society convention 64B S. SH ER M AN SP. 7952 dance-social on Saturday, Feb. 28, in Boston was shown and narrated The Geo. A. Pullen beginning at 8 p.m. at the NCCS by the Rev. V. R. Hughes, O.P. club. More details will be given in Company William Wagner, club president, 1333 Lawrence Street ^ id in d iv e next week’s column. read a letter from the Rev. Arthur TABOR 1321 DENVER. COLO. The De-lccrs’ valentine dinner- Kinsella, O.P., former moderator, dance of Feb. 14 proved to be one who is now stationed in Campti, EASY TERMS of the most successful and ex­ La. Edwin B. Clayton ISALirAFERS pertly planned activities of this Plans for a bowling league were Davenport and Plbg. St Htg. Co. group in many months. The beau­ discussed. A roller skating partw PATTERNSTTERNS TO M ilT EVERYI NEED 1618 LAFAYETTE ST. Chair ..... $74.00 tifully decorated hall and delicious was planned for March 1. Council including material, supplies, chicken dinner put everyone in a members, Eileen Convey and Bob DENVER. COLORADO labor, pick up and delivery glowing mood, and this mood, pre­ McLain, gave a report on the re­ MA. 2310 complete. vailed throughout the entire eve­ cent meeting of the Young People's Res. Phons — EAsI 8ZI8 I4K COURT PI. ning of dancing, games, and gen­ council. Mary Gallagher and Mar­ p i m D E. 0 9 8 8 eral merriment. The climax wgs garet Prose were welcomed as new or . f TA.IS.137675 reached with’ the unanimous selec­ for our eitimator to call at The brightest gloss you've ever members. tion and crowning of Frank Breen A planning committee recently your home wHh a complete teeni Easy to apply; seif-levelling; and Katie Stefanich as king and line of sample!. No charge. covers more. Dries quickly, dust- appointed by the president, Wil­ queen of hearts. liam Wagner, met in his home, free. Durable, won't discolor on Fittest 1713 Hooker st’reet, Feb. 16, to Since indoor or outdoor surfaces! Upholstering 1923 LITTLETON YPC consider recreational activities for STAGES MARDI GRAS the spring and summer. Among (St. Mary's Young Peoples’ Club, the many suggestions, the most ______Littleton) popular for the spring were roller ELK COAL THOMS The members of St. Mary’s skating and bowling. A hay ride LINOLEUM STUDIO Young People’s club were hosts was considered a possibility for Laboratory Tested 3 S 3 S E Colfax one DExler 0988 at a Mardi Gras dance on Tues­ the summer. The committee was 1438 Court Place day evening, Feb. 10, to which were composed of Mr. and Mrs. William MORE HEAT . . . MA. 2288 invited all members of the parish Wagner, Georg^ Rogers, Mary Cur- and their families. In spite of the rigan, Mary Sebastian, Phil Ma­ LESS ASH, NO WASTE poor weather, a good group was honey, Jack Prose, Bob Gallagher, Gives BURNS SLOWER . . Carol McCaddon, and Lucille Os- Why Don’t You Phone SP. 1088 present, and the event was enjoyed by everyone. • bom. Father John Dering, O.P., { CLEANER . . HOTTER and End All This? also attended. AUTOMATIC GAS HEAT! Walter Anderson, Jr., and his You Have. Tivo Choices Wednesday evening, Feb. 18, a orchestra provided the music for special meeting 6f the club for Yet It Costs No Morel! One. If your present coal fired the dance. Intermission entertain- all members interested in “ try­ heating system is in good condi­ outs” for the club’s part of the St. tion we can install the economical Patrick’s entertainment for the I HEATWELL Gas Conversion Specializing in parish was held. A large group NOTHING I Burner— the burner that has a responded to the call and arrange­ blower. (Just like the stoker and CHURCH INTERIOR ments were made to classify the I better oil burner) for the econom­ talent and to select a skit to b^ DOWN I ical combustion mixture at all DECORATING produced for the Irish celebration. S ls « » -r ‘A ” dolnl I times. ,ccompli»h*4 bv price* •*' Also Institutional The next regular meeting will Little as I Two. If the furnace is in no shape MA" be held Wednesday evening, Feb. I for conversion wo can install a Anil Residence 5335 26, in the church auditorium. In­ PHONE MMN $5.00 a MONTH complete .new gas furnace. Your A-1 REFERENCES stead of the regular religious dis­ choice from several popular makes. ANTON cussion period the members will rsrUIII er this IBMITAHT 8TE8 One of Denver*s Oldest, Reliable Dealers I EACH 108 IS ECSNBHICALIY EHSIHEEIED—«8 IHCOHVEHIENCE—HEAT GIVEN SAME PAY JOI IS 8TA8TE0 attend the Lenten services and sermon in the church at 7:30 p.m. SCHWAERZLER Afterwards the club will be host 3635 Blake St. MAXWELL ENGINEERING CO. 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