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Jesuit Writes as One Who Really Knows Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1942— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following I m a Religion Is Very Life of Latin American Improvements Added, People, Says Father Sandoval of Regis DENVER CAIHOUC Debts Are Reduced

Religion is the very life of Latin or an unusual ability in music, “ Re­ mastered our language before com Americans, and, if we in the United ligion," he says, “ has played a very ing, settled down in- our midst, Despite Difficulties States keep in mind the importance important part in the policies of made themselves friendly and of the Catholic religion to our our govemmepts, has entwined it­ agreeable, took cognizance of the neighbors to the South, inter-Amer­ self into the vicissitudes of our peculiar psychology of our people, ican solidarity will be achieved. history, permeates and ^ives sigpii- and came down to our level with­ Lott of Parithionort to Annod Sorvieot and War Such is the message of the Rev. ficance to our social activities, and out making us feel they were stoop REGISTER Emmanuel T. Sandoval, S.J., li­ brings light, courage, and the ing. They co-operated with us m The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have brarian of Regis college, in an arti­ sweetest consolation to our domestic bringing to the markets of the Also the International News Service (Wire and Hail), a L ^ e Special Service, Seven W aller Services. Work Foil in Soma Plaeot; Slalut of cle appearing in Thought, a quar­ life. It presents a luminous and world the products of our soil. They Photo Features, and Wide World Phdtos. i terly review published by Fordham lofty goal for the life endeavors arranged to give us the products Fonr Contort Roviowod universi^ of New York. of each individual.” of their industries in exchange for VOL. x x x v m . No. 18. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1942. $ i PER YEAR Speaking as “ a Latin American The most serious problem that the coffee we had been obliged to to the good neighbors to the North," confronts the South American re­ bum because lio market could be A remarkable record in parish improvement and reduc­ Father Sandoval, himself a Latin publics today. Father Sandoval found for it, and they found an Christmas Card of the Year, tion of debt is being made by a number of rural parishes in American by ancestry, birth, and says, lies with the silent yet irre­ outlet for the wheat and beef of Maloner of St. Philomena’t parish, Denver. Permission to reproduce it was gis'en by courtesy of “Ars the archdiocese. This is being done in several cases despite early training, declares that “ so sistible infiltration of foreign Argentina that would not be ac Sacra,” Herbert Dubler, Inc., New York city. The card combines religion with humor, for it shows a group a loss of parishioners through the enrollment of men in the long as the essential characteris­ powers, particularly German. cepted in the United States. o f little angels giving a bath to the Infant Savior, who eats His towel just like other babies and who even armed forces and the removal of families whose bread-win­ tics of our people are not under­ “ For a number of decades,” he “ Against this silent yet most gets modem talcum powder from His angel friends. The artist is Elizabeth Orton Jones. stood, inter-American solidarity asserts, “ in particular since the powerful threat to the liberties of ner is working in defense plants. Pastors are unanimous in may exist in your statutes and last World war, we have felt the our republics, the Monroe doctrine praising the generosity and self-sacrifice of their people in agreements, but will not be some­ effects of Germany’s peaceful in­ h^as been absolutely unavailing. The conditions that show some improvement, finaijcially speak­ thing personal, solid, and fruitful.” vasion, which has bmn surprisingly, lerman infiltration is a tidal wave ing, but all too often are not very To many North Americana, the thorough and permeating. With a Mlthat has overwhelmed our social secure. priest points out, religion is an ac­ definite plan, well worked out in commercial, and industrial activ­ le amount of money raised in complishment and is. placed on the every detail, Germans have gradu ities. And yet at its approach pot a specific parish is not large from Sailor Missing same footing with aay other desir­ ally and almost imperceptibly taken the least sound of alarm was the standpoint of a city church, but able accomplishment; like eloquence possession of our countries. They heard. In particular since 1934, it it represents a real sacrifice on the has coiled iWelf around our very part of the rural parishioners. And In Action Was domestic life with a persistency the fact that a debt is wiped out and a grip the significance of or substantially reduced means a Message From World War which became evident only after great deal in the life of the parish. Grid Star Here the outbreak of hostilities in Eu Brief statements from the pastors rope. Previous to our several of Stratton, Wray, Akron, and declarations of war, there were in Craig, pven in the following ar­ Edward De Leo, USN, former Chaplaiti Tribute to Faith our midst a number of centers of ticle, give an idea of the accom­ St. Joseph’s high school football German activities working sys­ plishments in country parishes. star, is missing in action in the tematically and with tremendous The Rev. Henry Ernst, who as­ Pacific, according to a telegram Displayed by U. S. Soldiers energy, not only to prevent inter- sumed the pastorate of St. Charles’ received Tuesday night by his par­ I American solidarity, but to become parish in Stratton a little over five ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles De I future centers of hostile activities years ago, faced a discouraging sit­ Leo of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel parish. Mr. De Leo,’s wife is Tender words tljat bridged a to the present and to the future, against the United States.” uation. The debt on the parish was nearly $23,000; overdue interest the former Mary Sommers, also a 23-year span of peace were re­ The memory of the struggles Declaring that “ we do not wish to be unkind, but we must be payments and hea\7 bills added to former St. Joseph’s student. The called in St. Philomena’s church through which we passed in our (Turn to Page 8 — Column i). the difficulties. In a few weeks he couple have a six-month-old last Sunday when a letter from a endeavor to make the Christmas held a parish bazaar that returned daughter. chaplain of the last World war was season a little more cheerful for over $500. This affair, held just Plane Crash Fatal \ road to the congregation. Not a Our Boys" is now vivid to my one night each year, has grown member was untouched at the mind. The rain, the mud, and the Life of Priest so that the returns this fall were To Ex-Denver Youth stirring words, as true today as cold; the crudeness of our decora­ a little over $1,000. A donation Word was received here tbit they were in 1919 when the let­ tions, the efforts of the boys “ to of $1,000 was made this year, and week of the death of 2nd Lt. Daniel ter was written. Several grey- make it look a little like Christ­ Is Adventure, the pastor has consistently turned B. Lippincott, 22-year-old marine haired men shifted in their seats mas,” their forced cheerfulness; back part of his salary to the corps flying officer and a former at the memories recalled—memo­ the hurrying from camp to camp parish. resident of Denver. His grand­ ries of their service in France, and in the mud, to be followed by long, Says Speaker The debt now has been reduced mother, Mrs. Mabel Lippincott of memories of the beloved chaplain cold hours of hearing Confessions; to $10j000. Improvements valued 1826 Emerson, is prominent in who wrote thei^. the humble, sincere, and genuine at $5,000 include the redecoration Denv^er Catholic circles. Death devotion of the boys at the Christ­ The priest’s life is one of mag­ of the church, rebuilding of the came as a result of a plane crash Especially familiar to members altar, and installation of stokers on a takeoff at the naval air sta­ of St. Philomema’s parish in East mas Masses, and the large num­ nificent adventuring among sovus in the school and parish house. tion in Jacksonville, Fla. Denver was thih priest. Father Mi­ ber of them who received Holy for the sake of Christ, despite the The cost of the work was lessened Born and reared in Denver chael W. Donovan, firtt pastor of Communion; the picture of it all responsibilities, the burdens, and 1942 Year of Great Joy and Sorrow; by the donation of labor. until 1924, when the family moved the congregation. In World war I is now before me and gives me the loneliness of the priesthood, mingled feelings of happiness, sor­ the Rev. Robert G. McMahon of There are about 85 families in to San Diego, Calif., Lt. Lippin­ he was a chaplain lieutenant of the Stratton. Though there have been cott and his twin brother, David, second regiment infantry of the row, and satisfaction. Of happi­ Denver said in preaching at the ness, because I helped to make the first Solemn Mass of the Rev. some population changes, the num­ both entered the armed service! Colorado National guard. On Aug. Summary of Important News Printed ber of parishioners has so far re­ from the University of , 11,1918, he sailed with his boys for last Christmas that some of them Francis L. Sherman in St. Mary’s spent upon earth a little less Cathedral, Lincoln, Monday, Dec. mained about the same. Father where they were attending school. France. Of the courageous days Ernst says he is well pleased with The surviving brother is an army spent in the trenches and in the gloomy. Of satisfaction, because 21. The Mass was offered by Fa­ The year 1942, one of the most thedral include Apostolic Delegate bishop I Vehr gives absolution fol­ the co-operation of his people and air force officer. front lines, much is intimated in 1 was able to give them the ther Sherman in the presence of eventful in America’s history, is to United States, Archbishop Am- lowing;, Requiem Mass for John T. opportunity to satisfy the cravings the Most Rev. Louis' B. Kucera, feels the parish is doing welL Survivors, brides his parents the greeting addressed to his pa­ nearly spent To Catholics in leto G. Cicognani) who is solemnly Barnett, Colorado business and po­ and brother, are three sisters liv­ rishioners on his return to Denver that a sincere Catholic has in ma Bishop of Lincoln; a number of Colorado it has been one of con­ received in Cathedral Jan. 6. In­ litical {leader. Has' New Parish Plant sopl at Christmas time for Mass local clergymen; the relatives; and ing in California and three aunts late in 1919. He had been promoted trasts—joy over the formal estab­ stallation Mass is followed by L t Gomm. Gene Tunney claims Father Joseph A. Korb, pastor living in Denver. to the rank of captain in recogni­ and Holy Communion. Of sorrow, many friends of the newly ordained lishment of the Archdiocese of clergy luncheon, attended by 886, of Wray for 10 years, has an en­ because my thoughts and my priest. Father Sherman, is an he wae misquoted by papers; never tion of his distinguished servmes. Denver and the Diocese of Pueblo and by civic mass meeting in eve­ said Americans were “ sissies.” . . . tirely new parish plant The old It was only two and one-half years heart are, and always shall be. alilinnus of S t Thomas’ seminary. with the installation of the Most ning. First reception for Arch­ church was destroyed by fire in Valieaa Broaileasts on with those of our boys who shall The Cathedral high school choir Catholics are active in work for later, May 4^ 1922, that he died In Rev. Urban J. Vehr as first Arch­ bishop Vehr held Jan. 11 by Red Cross. . . . Libel suit brought February, 1939. The present St. Mercy hospital, and the present never come back to us. sang for the Mass; Mrs. Kather­ bishop of Denver and of the Most C. D. of A. Andrew’s church was dedicated Chrislmas Eve Listed Oh God, be good to them all ine Perenyi, star of the Denver by late “ Judge" Rutherford against pastor of S t Philomena’s, Mon­ Rev. Jos^h C. Willging as first St. James* church, Denver, offers priests. Catholic laymen and or­ O ct 12, 1939. It is located on the signor William M. Higgins, was whether they are with us or with Grand Opera company, sang an Bishop of Pueblo; sorrow as the each first Friday Hass for men in other side of the town and in a You! Give to all whom You have “Ave Maria;" and Lyle DeMoss, ganizations, and other defendants The time for the Vatican City appointed. toll of deaths in the war began service. . . . Great spiritual work, in Colorado Springs' dropped after much more desirable place than broadcast o f the English transla­ taken the vision of the Christ Child program director of WOW in to mount. ' Problems attendant material aid shown in annual re­ the burned one. The rectory, situ ^ Following is the letter, contain­ in heaven. And send to those of us death of sect’s leader. . . . Edward tion o f the Holy Father’s Christ­ ing much consolation to parents Omaha, sang R. McMahon’s “ Ave upon the war have increased tre­ port of S t Vincent de Paul so­ ated beside the church, formerly who are here the grace truly to Verum.” Chaplains to Bishop Ku­ Robert O’Malia, Cathedral high mas message was tentatively set with boys in thft present W'orld mendously, but people are meeting ciety. Conferences attached to was a lay residence. Despite the appreciate the coming of the cera were Fathers A. J. Kraemer alumnus, killed in action with tn< for 1:45 p.m. Denver time oo war, and describing conditions them courageously and Catholic Denver Particular council spent loss of the church, which had Cnrist Child on earth. and William A. Murphy of David Pacific fleet. Christmas eve, announced NCWC. under which the last generation activities in the state have shown $13,091.19 in fiscal vear, arranged debt of $4,700 on it, and the cost Would that I could make you, City. The Very Rev. • Monsignor Junior college and high school The Pontiff was scheduled to speak of soldiers fought in France: a steady growth. A summary of Baptism of 79, validation of 45 of building a new one, only $3,900 dear reader, feel a little of the Clarence J. Riordan, V.F., was as departments opened in Franciscan at 6:45 a.m. Denver , time. Plans important events, month by month, marriages, return of 156 to faith, was added to parish indebtedness. were not made for a rebroadcast in St. Philomena’s Church sentiments of genuine love of God sistant priest; the Very Rev. Mon­ nuns’ novitiate, St. Anthony’s hos (Turn to Page 3 — Column i ) 2820 E. 14th avenue in the past year is printed below: religious education for 388 chil­ the United States. The Midnight displayed by those boys at Christ­ signor Maurice W. Helmann, dea­ dren, and burial for 226 indigent. pital. . . . Joseph Nelles, former Dec. 22, 1919 mas time. Their quiet, humble de con; the Rev. Edward Breen of Erection of Archdiocese student in St. Thomas' seminary, Mass in the Sistine chapel, with Kindergarten opened bv Blessed Pontifical Requiem Will Pius XII bificiatingf was also sched­ Dear Friend: votion as they assisted at Holy Denver, subdeacon; Cletus Sem­ Is Magnificent Rite Sacrament school; nuns*^ convent killed by Japanese bombs as he As I write you these few lines Maas and received Holy Commun­ per, a seminarian, master of cere­ kneels before altar in Hickam Field uled to go on the air. JANUARY blessed Jan. 13. . . . Addition to His Holiness’ Christmas eve ad­ of Christmas ^ eetin n and well ion was like the attitude of the monies. Minor offices were filled Year begins with most splendid St James’ church, Denver, planned chapel, writes Chaplain Edmund C. Mark 3rd Anniversary • wishes, memories of tne past two shepherds from the hills as they by students for the Diocese of Lin­ Sliney. . . . Fathers Charles For­ dress is delivered annually in re­ religious ritual in history of Rocky (held up later ^ war priorities). sponse to the message o f Christmas Christmases crowd in upon me, and gatnered about the crib in Bethle­ coln. Mountain West, erection of Arch­ . . . Organ from Holy Ghost church, syth, O.S.B., and Matthew Con­ Of Death of Bishop I find it difficult to put aside the hem’s stable. “ Through the miracle of grace,' nelly. O.S.B., soon to become army greeting from the Sacred College diocese of Denver and Diocese of originally built for Isis theater, be' of Cardinals presented by the past and to confine my thoughts M. W. Donovan, pastor. (Turn to Page 8 — Column i ) Pueblo, installation of the Most ing installed in St. Francis de chaplains. . . . Draft claims John Replogle, who was to make his op Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will Cardinal Dean. He speaks in the Rev. Urban J. Vehr as first Arch­ Sales’. , . . The Rev. Paul Joseph offer a Solemn Pontifical Mass of Consistory hall. Present in addi­ bishop of Denver, and official ap­ eratic debut as Peppe in Pagliacei, Reed, ordained Dec. 20, named as­ Requiem in the Cathedral Jan. 14 tion to the Cardinals are members pointment as Administrator of the , , Second L t Richard Hieder- for the New Year sistant in S t Philomena’s. marking the third anniversary of of the Curia and the Papal court. A Present Pueblo diocese, all on Jan. 6. Forty Regis college course speeded up to stadt, Denver man, at controls of army bomber reported missing in the death of the Most Rev. J. The Midnight Mass from St. members of Hierarchy attending meet war emergency. . . . Credit Henry Tihen, third Bishop of Den­ Patrick’s Cathedral in New York magnificent affair id Denver Ca- unions in two Denver parishes lend California. John J. Morrissey, Jr., former ver, city was scheduled for broadcast $33,053 in 1941. over station KFEL, Denver, from Golden jubilee program of Lo- “boy legislator," sent from Den­ The annual reception in honor ver Ordnance plant to important of the Archbishop and the New 10:30 to 11:45 p.m. Thursday, retto Heights college announced. Dec. 24. Archbisnpp Frapeis J. Leo E. Keleher Colored chef of institution, near position in Salt i

The Denver Catholic Resrister 1942 Proves to Be Year of Great Joy and Sorrow Published Weekly by the May ^ Cttholie Press Society, Inc. (Continued From Page One) ' Red Cross nurses’ aid corps grad­ sell, and Victor Vifquain, to be or­ for archdiocese.. . . Denver native, lor given commission (n navy. . . . 988 Bannock Street, Denver, Lowry Field, “ adopted” by praying uated in Margery Reed Memorial dained as Jesuits. General Daniel Noce, made briga­ S t Francis de Sales’ financial Colo. pupils of aci^ool he attended as boy building, Glocraer haspital, Colo­ dier general. campaign goes over top. . . . St. m Pittsburgh. , . , The Rev. John rado Springs. Five Are Ordained Peters’ pariah, Fleming, raises over All Your Subscription: |1 Per Year Boaco, 0.S!M., named second as­ Father Richard Carberry, former Catholic Hospital $7,000 to clear jiarisn debt. . . . Entered as Second Class Matter For Archdiocese sistant in Our Lady of M t Carmel student of St. Thomas’ seminary, Sunday Mass ollared regularly in at Die Post Office, Denver, Superiors Named church. with U. S. forces on Bataan. . . . JUNE FSA community center near Lup- Colo. Biihop Willging Coniefrated St. Vincent Ae Paul Salvage bu­ Fathers Norbert J. Walsh, Ber­ New superiors named in Catho­ ton. Dreams lic hospitals: Sister M. Linus, Eighteen of Hierarchy attend reau sues to recover taxes on Lt. (JG) John E. Morrison of nard M> Kelly, Clemeni V. Galla­ St. Joseph’s; Sister Mechtildis, S t consecration of Most Rev. Jos trucks used solely for charitable Denver and Melvin A. Perry de­ gher, Robert G. McMahon, and Anthony’s; Sister M. Rita, Mercy. Order Y our eph C. Willging, first Bishop of works. . . . Twenty-three Catholic scribe sinking of Yorktown and Come True Pueblo, in Helena, Mont . . . Mass nurses of Denver volunteer for Frederick D. McCallin ordained Seventy-five sisters start train­ ing as air raid wardens. . . . Re­ Quinoy. . . . Mrs. George Gibbs, is offered twice monthly in rnorada service with armed forces. . . . for service in archdiocese , . . The St. Philomena’s parish, gives 2,200 of Penitentea in Wattenburg. . Special section of Register printed port of religious vacation schools Very Rev. John Buttimer, C.SS.R., shows 2,764 children given instruc­ hours of seririce to Red Cross. . . . N o w L t Col. William J, Ryan, former for Loretto Heights golden jubilee; named pastor of St. Joseph’s . . . Catholics active in successful war COAL pastor in Colorado, retires after history recalled. tion. . . . Lt. Richard J. Heider- Five inve.sted a-s Benedictine nov- stadt killed in air crash in Oregon. Chest drive. . . . Interior of new long service as army chaplain. Pueblo Official! Named! ices Twenty-one priests attend L t William H. Borgering of Bel- Holy Ghost church nearing comple­ Morrison Egg or Lump jubilee o f Father Weakland, tion. First Bishop of Pueblo diocesan officials named: )«!'■' ;rade, Minn., dies in Colorado Clayton Nut Brighton New plan of studies Springs test flight Government’s “ coercive” program m Pueblo Installed Very Rev. A. J. Miller, Vicar announced for Abbey school. Gayton Ecg or Lump General; Rev. John J. Kelley, Denver twins, James and Mary for hospitals causes dMp concern MARCH Canon City . . . Daniel G. Mono- to private hospital authorities, re­ Centennial Egg or Lump Alterations in Pueblo Cathedral Chancellor-secretary; Very Rev, Ann Mulligan, to become Jesuit ghan, Jr., and Miss Jean Mc­ iriest and St. Joseph nun. . . . ports Monsignor John R. Mulroy. Wadge Nut finished as plans for ingressus of Joseph Higgins, Very Rev. Thomas Mahon, members of prominent The Rev. Vincent R. Hughes, O.P., . 1 . High school acceleration pro­ Bishop Willging near completion Wolohan, Very Rev. Francis P Wadge Egg or Lump Denver families, received M. D .. . . becomes pastor of St. Dominic’s in gram is probable soon, say Colorado Catholic pupils in Denver buy Cawley, Very Rev.^Nicholas Ber­ j^nnacle Nut Bishop Joseph M. Corrigan -delivers succession to the Rev. Leo Farrell, Catholic educators in meeting. . , . $33,000 in war bonds. . . . Con­ trand, and Very Rev. Patrick Loretto Heights commencement O.P. . . . Miss Jo Frances Conrin Holy Father expresses gratitude Jamts CiBRKE Pinnacle Egg or Liunp struction of Our Lady of Peaea Conway, diocesan consultorsf Very address; dies soon after return to arrives to organize women’s center for archdiocese’s spiritual bouquet. Pinnacle Slack church, Greeley, to start within Rev. Raymond Newell, Walsenburg Catholic U., Washington. month (held up later by war prior­ dean; Rev. Patrick Phelan and of USO-NCCS. . . . Twenty-five NOVEMBER Lignite Slack Father Daniel B. McLellan, Colorado girls take steps toward Headqumrtmrs for CHURCH ities). Rev. Thomas Fitzgerald, officials Daily recitation of Rosary by all M.M., Denver native, ordained in life in religion. . . . Parish debt AitTICUCa OP DEVOTION Archbishop Vehr installs Bishop of Matrimonial court. . . . Catholic Catholics to obtain God’s help for Ossining, N. Y. . . . Two order of St. Catherine’s, Denver, re­ CBUBCB FINISHINGS GOODS RUGBY COAL .00. Willging as Pueblo Ordinary in Charities announce $938,282.37 the nation in the emergency is priests who served in Colorado, duced $60,000 in six years. BOOKS FOR THE CATB- KE«0121 1144-Btb St. magnificent rite. Archbishop, 11 spent or given in free service in Fathers John J. Gunn, C.SS.R., urged by Archbishop Vehr. . . . year, contribution of Church agen­ OUC LAITT AND CLIRC1 HOUSE Ith u d ‘Cartli 8trc*t* Jisnops, an Abbot, and 250 and Alphonse J. Lebeau, SJ., die Father Tolman Made William A. Lewis, blind attorney, clergy attend. . . . Thirty-one Lit­ cies reaching $722,651. . . . Miss same day. . . . Father Joseph L. a convert, leads candidates for tleton women band together to offer Agnes K. Quinlan, M.S., named to Lilly, C.M., formerly of S t Thom­ Rector of Seminary Colorado House of Representatives I63(}-38 Tretnont Street Phone TAbor 3789 Holy Hour daily for men in service. supervise cSse work. . . . Spiritual as’ seminary staff, will teach in SEPTEMBER in election. . . . Eastlake mission bouquet to be gathered for Holy . Three-year accelerated pro- Catholic U. . . . Clyde Isenhart Father George C. Tolman, C.M., church marks silver jubilee. . . . COAL graip announced by Loretto Heights Father's 25th Episcopal jubilee. is valedictorian as 402 Catholic Chaplain Thomas Callan, T.O.R., Home bwght for Bishop Willging named new rector of St. Thomas’ IMPERIAL, COLUMBINE, college. high school students are graduated, seminary. Fathers Thomas D. stationed in Fort Logan to succeed RegU Get! New Preridant in Pueblo, purchase made possible PRODUCERS CREAMERY PRODUCTS MEAN WADGE, CENTENNIAL, leaves for Alexian Brothers’ novi­ Coyne, C.M., and James W. Stake- Chaplain Frederick Kass. Very Rev. John J. Flanagan, by gift of Mrs. Spencer Penrose of tiate. . . . Ray Jeffries, former St. QUAUTY PRODUCTS AT REASONABLE PRICES HARRIS, HIWAY Colorado Springs. . . . Apostolic um, C.M., go to S t John’s, Cama­ S. J., dean, succeeds Very Rev. Joseph’s athlete, gets Distinguished rillo, Calif.; Father Elmer Kieffer, St. Josephs Boasts STOKER COALS Robert M. Kelley, SJ., as presi­ blessing sent to Loretto Heights by Naval cross and petty officer rating Pontiff. . . Archbishop Vehr sings C.M., returns to Eastern province. 65 in Religious Life Cell Us for Prices dent of Regis college, Denver. . . . for heroism under fire. Father Charles F. Convery, C.M., Ice Cream Edwin B. O’Hayre, great-grand jubilee Mass in Cathedral. . . . Father William Monahan be­ Opera presentation termed by Afternoon Matt Authorisod comes to St. Thomas'. . . . Cath­ RAY COAL 00. nephew of the late Rev. William olic Daughters’ home will be comes eighth priest of archdiocese Tureman best he has seen with Mass in afternoon authorized for Milk • Cream Hewlett, well-known historian of leased to USO for NCCS women’s to-enter armed forces as a chap­ PE 4604 1165 So. Penn amateur talent; attendance high. military chaplains. . . . Father Leo the Church in Colorado, and Paul center. . . . Record registrations lain. . . . Joe Brandiger, Regis col­ Butter E. Papish, both of Denver, reported L. Farrell, O.P., St. Dominic’s pas seen in parochial schools. . . . Law­ lege grid star, enters Church. . . . 933 Bannock St. 5 Benedictines in tor, marks silver jubilee. . . . Tire The Best in missing in action following loss of rence A. Mercer and Clyde L. Dei- Tabernacle society prepares 20 KEpstone 3297, Denver, Colo. rationing bans street-preaching in U. S. S. Houston off Java. Ordination Class del leave for Oblates of Mary Im- (TumtoPagsS — Column S) In * ¥ Summer schedule of Regis in three- archdiocese. . . . Father Anthony Used MAY maeulate seminary; Joseph F. Uaxi year program announced. Weinzapfel named Loretto Heights |»per Five Benedictines from Holy Weber, for Jesuit novitiate. . . , Furniture Third Colored family of 10 con­ chaplain. . . Discrimination against Father John J. Walsh, son of Den­ ’ ill. A ^ ^ verted; 18 Negroes baptized by Cross abbey, Fratres Stephen J. Spanish-American workers in war ALSO NEW Sustrick, Lambert W. Morrow, Vin ver couple, first priest of Pueblo the Rev. Arthur F. Versavel, S.J. industries charged. Register's pub­ diocese to become army chaplain. cent J. Peter, Bonaventure L licity inaugurates campaign that . . . Father Mark Van Gorp, S.SS.R., Chaplain Stephen F. Mahoney, Cash or Credit of St. Joseph's staff, Denver, be­ Bandi, and Michael J, Jankowski, results in eventual fair dealing in : * BsLIfik O.F.M., stationed in Fitzsimons. comes army chanlain. . . . Work to be ordained in Bishop Willgin several sectors. . . . Chaplain Jqs A PULL LINE OP first such ceremony. . . . Book by Chaplain Leo F. Burns, S.J., slated on new Estes Park church expected Mih J. Musch arrives m Lowry for foreign duty. El OPPICE FURNITURE Barron B. Beshoar, Out of the Field, Chaplain Frederick J. Kass to start soon. Joyce De Visscher, niece of Fa­ We rent Folding Chairs, Card and Depths— the Story of John R, Law- in Fort Logan.. . . Catholic schools Legion of Mary ther William V. Powers, to become -W Banquet*’ Tables, Diahea, Silver­ son, gives complete story of Ludlow sell total of $102,463 in war bonds. ware, anything in stock. strife in Colorado in 1913-14. nun. . . . Parish census under way Reports 150 Converts , . . Two Fathers McCallin, broth­ as first move in gulden jubilee of 16 The Very Rev. C. J. Darley, ers, celebrate first Solemn Masses Establlihed 1888 APRIL St. Francis de Sales’ parish. Den ru Pvt. James J. Powers, Jr., first C.SS.R., pastor of St. Joseph’s, in S t Francis de Sales’ a week PHONE KEYSTONE 4888 Denver, and the Rev. Alphonse Zel­ ver. . . . Fathers E. E. Behiels, from Denver Cathedral parish to apart. SJ., and Charles McDonnell, S.J., OPEN PEOU I A. H. TO • P. H. ler, C.SS.R., transferred.. . . Chap­ Letter from President Roosevelt land in Ireland. . . . Denver curia long active in state, complete 50 of Legion of Mary announces 150 lain John W. Scannell, formerly of marks golden jubilee of Father A. HAVE YOU Colorado Springs, with armed years as Jesuits. . . . Regis college converts in year. . . . Priests from W. Forstall, SJ., as priest. and high school enroll over 500; forces “ somewhere in Pacific.” Churches in Louisville, Briggsdale, MODERNIZED YOUR Blessed Sacrament church visit Loretto Heights shows gain. more than 1,200 individuals in Father Joseph W. Heidell, C.SS.R., and Oak Creek blessed by Arch­ INSURANCE? Colorado General hospital in past of New Orleans gives sign-lan- bishop Vehr.. . . David and Daniel Theatine Novitiate Protect rour$tl/ mgMUut new 18 months. . . . New chapel pro­ ^ a g e sermon to 26 deaf students Murphy of Denver, twins, commis­ in Colorado Springs. . . . The Rev. Started'in Antonito Aoscrds. vided in Boys’ Industrial school sioned in air forces. . . . Chaplains near Golden. Edward Woeoer, for years vice Henry P. Mannion, Francis Kelly, Theatine Fathers establish novi­ HORACE W. BENNETT Work begins on new stone church Chancellor, and the Rev. Walter and Kenneth A. Hans augment tiate in Antonito. . , .Holy Family & CO. in Glenwood Springs. . . . Barron Canavan of the Register staff com­ service in Camp Carson.. . . NCCS high school, Denver, has new grade air TaSor Bid*. Pteat TA. Utl B. Beshoar, widely known Denver plete work for doctorate in canon to operate USO club for women in school building, science laboratory. PKANR RN6LAND. St^ HaaacM Catholic, named minority repre­ law in Catholic U. Denver, first in district; will open • . . Funeral services held for Fa­ lantaaca Daoailn aat sentative of the Igbor division of Father Leo P. Bums, S.J., of center in Pueblo. . . . Enrollment ther Francis J. Berhorst. . . . L t the War Production board; will Regia is to be army chaplain. . . . closed in Colored vacation school; Rene Fournier of Denver dies in safeguard rights of minorities, Father Francis W. Berhorst, Colo­ pupils turned away for lack of bomber crash. Regis high alumni, DR. R. W. FRITZ especially Spanish-Americans. . . . rado Springs, to mark golden jubi­ room. L t John D. Crandell dies of auto A And Associates Assumption church, Welby, being lee this year; Very Rev. Dr. Wil­ crash injuries; Lt. E. J. Colson, e*l Prica In Toion” Papal Cross, Pro Eeclesia et Ponti- two years was a member of the ad­ to the young priest and congratu­ Elizabeth Spillane; a son, Capt 1104 Diffprmt Color* and Paturni fice. visory committee o f the children’s lated him on the attainment of his John H. Spillane, Jr., army medi­ St. Vincent de Paul's Parish COLfAlXsi-OCOtH 4 to CbooM From Archdiocese has over 5,000 division o f the Colorado State Wel­ goal. cal doctor at Camp Swift, Tex.; VtMVeit., COLO. TERMS OPEN EVES parishioners in armed services, in­ fare bureau. a ^anddaughter, Margiret Mary 1213 E. Colfti MA. U21 complete returns show. , . . Arch­ _ Father Sherman’a ordina­ Spillane; two brothers, the Rev. bishop Vehr asks faithful to join In connection with the planned tion took place in a Solemn Pon­ Edward D. Spillane, S.J., of Rock- WASHINGTON When buying from the in national day of prayer for utilization of the Salvage bureau tifical Mass in St. Mary’s Cathe­ hurst college, Kansas (lity, Mo.; BNAPPT SERVICE FREE as a headquarters for the Partic­ dral Saturday, Dec. 19. Bishop PARK MARKET firms advertising in this ORDER AHEAD armed services, victory, and peace and Jere L. Spillane of New York; BILL HUGHES. Prop. JACK SPEEGLE, Prop. Dec. 8. . . . Catholic high schools ular council Mr. O’Brien and Mr. Kucera, the ordaining prelate, was two sisters, Mrs. Julia J. Dobbins paper, please mention that Coi2iplete Food Service Ask for Victory Coal in state will set up victory corps. Keleher said the 1943 program assisted by the following: Monsi­ and Mrs. Mary I. Jaap, both of you saw their advertise­ ARGONAUT WINE & . . . St. Francis de Sales’ to give would seek to make the S t Vincent gnor Riordan, assistant priest; Englewood. Another brother, 598 South Gilpin Fathers Kraemer and Anthony ment. CARBOIV COAL LIQUOR CO. course in applied aeronautics, first de Paul dollars go further and do Deputy Fire Chief Frank J. Spil­ nfa Smart to B* Thriftr" lUPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES in Catholic schools west of Missis­ more. Experts in both public and Gniesser, assistant deacons; the lane, died four years ago. AIVD SUPPLY CO. CHAMPAGNES AND UQUORS sippi. private welfare agencies will be Rev. John Howe, deacon; the Rev. Solemn Requiem Mass was 4S0> Brlfhlon BWd. . HA. 1»1 Phon* CH.rrr 4SM U4 Ea*t Calftx Annual report for Catholic Di­ asked to appear before various Edward C, Tuchek, subdeacon; scheduled in S t Francis de Sales’ rectory shows Catholic population groups o f de Paul men from time Monsignor Helmadn and the Rev. church Thursday at 10 with the St. Francis de Sales* to time to explain the work done Dr. Thomas M. Kealy, masters of When buying from the of archdiocese 90,444—increase of following as officers of the Mass: Krug’s Meat Market 2,637 in year. Shift is toward by each agency. In this way any ceremonies Father McMahon The Rev. Gregory Smith, cele­ firms advertising in this cities, with loss of faithful in rural trend toward overlapping o f aid served as chaplain to Father Sher­ brant; the Rev. Louis J. Grohman, Alameda Drug Store man. Quality Meats, Poultry paper, please mention that areas. . . . Annual opera in May on the part of the St. Vincent de deacon; the Very Rev. Joseph V. 0. PKTEBSON. Prop. BBOADWAY Paul society will be curtailed. A breakfast for members of the O’Heron, subdeacon. Father Fish will be Rigoletto, with Frank Din- Cat Rate Drags * you saw their advertise­ haupt starring, announces Mon­ Especially attention will be given clergy and of the immediate fam­ Smith was to preach the sermon. CHEAMEBY ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS to problems that apply to children, ment signor J. J. Bossetti. . . . Priests ily was served in the ReMncy room Wines and Liquors QUAUTT DAUtT FOODS 1U3 Etit 13th Art. Phon. TAbor S(7S particularly teen-agers, who, in of Hotel Comhusker following the designated to answer sick calls as Fountain Service • School Supplies If SO. BROADWAY first full blackout is held in West­ this war and in the first World war, first Mass, and an informal recep­ ern area...... Ave Maria clinics in too many cases have found tion was held Monday evening in Happy Alameda and Broadway irs DELICIOUS . . A SUGARLESS treat 4,255 sick poor in year. themselves adrift, Mr. Keleher the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bake a cake with ayrup lor eoniiitantly Limited acceleration plan will see said. Leffers in Piedmont We Specialize In JACKSON'S txcellent reiulu. B*ke it with honey qualified high school seniors study' New Year Pastries for ■nd your family will clamor for more. ing in Regis college in addition to Cut Rate Drugs Your indepandent (roeer baa lupple- completing high school course. . ST. PATRICK’S CHOIR SINGS Yonr Parties men ted raUoned auicar aupply with Father B. John Paolazzi, St. Cath­ W . M . EIDH Liquors * Sundries variou* kinds of syrup and honey. erine’s, writes and stages operetta, Prescriptioiu Jeweler and Watchmaker MARY ANNE BAKERY He‘s doine hi* ihare to help win the The Lily of the Mohavike. CAROLS AT INSTITUTIONS Free Prompt Dellrery war. Stop in on your way home and pick up soma Catholic school enrollment in 23 Broadway SP. 7413 CqP SP. 4442 Dewalna and Alaiaada new idea* for preparing meal* for your family. Colorado set at 14,969, increase 1520 LAWRENCE (St. Patrick’! Pariah) I Miss Barbara Dupree was re Your neighborhood independent U open at ■ of 2,684 in past 10 years. Many non-Catholic parents seek j-eligious Members of the senior choir ceived into the Church and bap­ FURNITURE. RUGS. D R ^ S and hour*. spent Sundav evening, Dec. 20, tized on Tuesday afternoon and Ph. CH. 2188 xBUCHANAN’S education for their children. . . . CURTAINS thoroughly cleaned. Let Over 30 priests attend Solemn singing c|roIs at S t Anthony's received her First Holy Com­ LIQUOR STORE FOODLA^D hospital, the orphanages, several munion on Wednesday, Dec. 23. ua do yonr house cleaning for you. COLFAX AT LOGAN Pontifical Mass in Bt. Francis de Sales’ church, marking parish’s convalescent homes, and S^ Pat­ Mrs. Joseph Theisen will receive Fine Wines and Liquors golden jubilee. .. . Pvt. John A. rick’s and Mount Carmel consents. First Holy Communion Monday, W* Faatar* Chriatiui Brta. Wla*! They repeated the program Have a Mueller sends Christmas offering Dec. 28, after being received into BEER to Cathedral from Africa. . , . Wednesday evening. the Church and baptized on Sun­ **Noi llie butter, lass! Use lard!’* Phon* PEarl 1777 477- Bsoth Braadwaj Special Christmas services planned The Senior Young Ladies’ day. Happy New CLEANERS AND DYERS W« nuppot« you could \ue Urd ln« for army posts. . . . Archbishop sodality filled and delivered sev­ Banns of marriage are being WINE. BEER, UQUORS 428 Breadwar stead of butter on your bread. Cer­ eral baskets for the needy in the ALL STANDARD BRANDS tainly, it would be cheaper. But it Vehr urges donations of blood to read for Miss Mary Ellen Walsh Year with PR. B7S3 PE. 3TE4 wnuldn*t be aa jrood-^nd cheap *'bar^ Red Cross plasma bank. . . . Con­ parish. A contribution of $25 was and Joseph Di Clementi and Helen T H E C U T RATE gain'* drugt don't replace (reeb, potent vert class raises number received made to the Christmas collection. Wagner and William Irlando, all drug! of recognized quality la the into Church by Cathedral priests The Junior Young Ladies’ of this parish. 10 Delicious Flavors LIQUOR STORE NEW COFFEE SHOP compounding of preaeriptiont. We uae PHIL S IL V r m , Prop. only the best. to 102 in year. sodality will hold a holiday social Miss Isabelle O’Drain is visiting BY NOW OPEN Tuesday evening, Dec. 29, in the Ml SO. BROADWAY relatives in California. FREE QUICK DEUVERY Featorlna Chicken Pica and Flea clubrqom of the old school. The Sandarichca Uodnratcly Priced |Fr. T. D. Coyne, Former Lt. Vincent Vallero of the army The Christian PE. 8501 MARGOVE DRUG CO. Christmas party for all the pupils is spending a furlough with his SWISS BAKERY & Seminary Rector, Visitor of the school sponsored by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cut Rate Drugs Mothers’ club was held Tuesday Brothers SANDWICH SHOP The Rev, Dr. Thomas D. Coyne, Vallero, and sister, Marie. 74 So. BroUwar PE. 78M Prompt Dellrery Senrle# C.M., rector of St. Thomas’ semi­ afternoon, Dec. 22, in the audi­ ROSLYN DRUG CO. bseph Petraglia, Jr., of the navy JAUES HENRY, Prop. nary for nine years and now sta­ torium. Santa Claus was present / TA. 4348 444 E. Colfax. 0pp. Cathedral on leave and is visiting his par­ Harry’i Drug .Store Prescriptioiu tioned in St. John’s seminary, through the courtesy of the Denver ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph firemen. PEAR Now Filled by Ua Patroniee These Firms. They Camarillo, Calif., visited briefly in Petraglia, anef family. Are C o-operatin g With Your Denver this-week. Father Coyne PHARMACY Mrs. R. A. Mauro is conva­ 98 So. Penn. Paper. Annunrialion wa.s en route to Chicago to visit lescing in her home after a severe Sharldaa at Waat Celfaz Phont aa. 4M3 ' 44 Ss. Ptnn E Barand relatives during the holidays. Parishes Making attack of influenza. Fkanaa TAbw Hit or TAbor Hll Jennine Spicer, a pupil of the PBOUFT raCB DELTVEBT nOIIPQ lowest D E SELLEM eighth grade, is recovering from Praactiptlaaa Oar Bpodolty U n l lU w PRICSd^N DENVER St. Louis' a minor operation. FUEL AND FEED CO. Great Records St. Joseph's Parish I ijk I.' _____ CHARLES A. DaSELLEU ENGLEWOOD (Continued From Page One) W « Ship by Rail Insurance helped to pay part of the Blesiied Sacrament Billy Van’s Grocery TBB 5feS2^^ I PHONB TA. UI8 S H O E S H O P cost. 'SAVE TIBES—BUT A T ' Call VICK'S 1441 FRANKLIN ST. ItTB AND WALNUT Ifs Wlsa to Buy at VTaUs and M arket RES. PHONB MA. U44 Rapalrint TIuit Inrara* Haaltk. Eceneaj Already this year $1,660 has QUAUTY LIQUOR STORE CoBfort been raised to ^ p ly on the debt FOOD THE WLARKET OP QUALITY MAIN 4144 MAIN 4145 of $8,600, and Father Korb says WEISS DRUa OLSON’SSTORES 16 ozs. to the Pound For Beer, Wines PERSONALITY PORTRAITS ALICE HAMLYN the qum may reach $2,000 by Jan. 32 Yean of Satiifaction Preacriptlon Spedaliata 820 Santa Fe Dr. Phone TA. 0538 BOTTLE at CASE PRiqES REASONABLE 13. There are about 60 families Fra* DaUrtrr Blessed Sacrament MAURICE STUDIOS UNION SHOP t44 Saau Fa Drlva KB. TtU Anderson - Harrington in the parish, some 16 having been BAUR'B ICE CREAM 5019 E. Colfax EM. 2731 FREE DEUVERT SERVICE Hour*: Mon., FrI., Sat. 14 a.m. to 8 p.m. lost because of war conditions. CUT SATE 2740 W. 2fth GL. 3114 Tuaa., Wad., Tbur*., 14 a.m. to t p.m. Wesley Pharmacy 3424 E. Ith EA.1MI Coal Go. Sun., 12 to 8 p.m. The Rev. William J. Coyne, pas­ EAft 1814 Colfax and F-lm lATIONAL BRAND 811 18tli Straat Oppoaita GranPa G. J. QUINLAN, Prop. tor of St. Joseph’s church in Ak­ COAL—WOOD BOB & VAN’S" Phon* CHtny 4747 Free Deliveries • SP. 9771 ron for nine years, prefers not to The firms listed here de­ STORES I5TH AND WALNUT______disclose actual figures on the re­ John C* Meat Market Preeeription SpeciidieU markable record of his pastorate. SehoU serve to be remembered TWO QUAUTY FOOD STORES St. Dominic's 2390 South Downing A great deal of work nas been 750 SANTA FE DRIVE TO SERVE YOU done in repairing the church and FINEST when jrou are distributing Finer Foods for Less school, both exterior and interior. MEATS AND GBOCESIEa your patronage in the dif­ FRESH FISH 1444 Sa. Garlord 741 Santa Fa The firms listed here de- BILLY’S UVN The improvements, he says, equal CHAS. HITT and ARNOLD JENSEN Holy Ghost in cost money applied to parish fill Fatifaa ferent lioea of business. erve to be remembered Good Foods obligations. Father Coyne also CM. 4700 Holy Family Parish vhen you are distributing has an unusual record in conver­ And Yair Favorita Drlnka sions. There are some 210 souls mur patronage in the dif- PHONE CL. 4712 GOOD CLOTHES NEED in his parish. Twenty-one young NOT BE EXPENSIVE SAVE TIME— SAVE GAS ierent lines of business. RANGE VIEW SERVICE STATION men have left for armed services For Quality Bakery Goods TENNYSON MEAT 44lh A Lowalt Pk. CL. 4114 and war endeavors have also drawn some of the parish girls. Two Stores to Serve ^ou Try MARKET THE The Rev. Paul D. Slattery, pas­ S(. John's tor of S t Michael’s parish, Craiz, WEISS BAKERY Fresh Meats, Fish and fon the past seven and one-half Poultry ENGLISH years, has put a new roof on the 4024 TeaaysoB St. 4414 Tannraan Fhoaaa GR. 4444 A 1444 LINTON’S SERVICE When buying from the church and redecorated the in­ LORD’S SHOE REPAIR firms advertising in this TAILORS terior. A parish financial cam- paint under way for several weelcs We Call for aod Deliver CONOCO PRODUCTS paper, please mention that- 901 FIFTEENTH STREET will be completed about the first (Formtrly Keith'a Sarvica) of January. The parish, with about you saw their advertise­ Combina Q ^ it y and Style 40 familiee on its rolls at present, EM. 9323 1534 COLO. BLVD. at Prices Yon Can Afford BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY Servo-Guide Lubrication ment. has lost about two-fifths of its 426 15TH ST. 580 York EA. 9932 Catholks in the past year.

if' PAGE FOUR Dfflc®; 988 Bannock Stre^ THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TelejfflBBe; KEysfenS 51208 Thursday, Dec. 24, 1942

■ 111 HM« »> Merry CkristmoM Our Sincere Wish IMPRESSIONS GIVEN OF 1ST Junior C. D. of A. Ml Carmel Parisl m liar tha gUta of tha YoMila bring Tou and yotm tha peaea and CONVENT CHRISTMAS P A R H ORDER COAL NOW happlntaa of thU Jopeoa Saaaon. and Ask Your Dealer for H. W. SWI6ERT, 8r. X . V . IW16ZST. Jr. BERT EVANS Party Draws ( B y M r s. N e l u e E o n ic k e ) rive, and Sister Philamine greeted Lists Mass Hours IMPERIAL O. J. SCHAStTBLE GOLDA E. ULLET On Sunday, Dec. 20, I attended me at the door along with our my first Christmas party in Cor­ DAVID 0. EVANS MARY LA TOURETTE president, Mrs. Harvey J. Smith. Sixty-five members attended the pus Christi convent at 2501 Gay­ (Our Lady of Ml. Carmal Parish) Christmas party of the Junior lord street. I was the first to ar- 'The party was a revelation, vrith On New Year’s day Masses will Catholic Daughters held in the the cordial Christmas spirit per­ be offered at 6, 7, 8. 9, 10:30, and IMPERIAL COAL CO. Holy Ghost hall Sunday, Dec. 20. 515 DE.NHAM BLDG. KE. 5358 SWIGERT BROS. vading the convent. 'TTie first 12. On New Year’s eve services Trie first blackout baby to be will be held at 7 ;30. The Te Deum RtlUr rUioH O p t o m e t r i s t ^ bom in Denver on Dec. 14 was president, Mrs. J. P._ Donley, gav^ will be sung in thanksgiving. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fitz­ Englewood Pupils us an interesting talk on the prog­ Specializing in Quality Plumbing and for Every Age At Right Prieee At 7 :30 p.m. on New Year’s day gerald. The mother, the former ress df the society since it was or­ services for the blessing of arti­ Heating Repairs 1550 Cellfomie KEyttone 7651 Helen Werle, was a Junior Cath­ cles will be held in the church. olic Daughter and also a junior ganized in 1923. Other presidents, OLASSEt INDIVIDUALLY STYLED The “ Veni Creator Spiritus” will counselor for several years. To Get Penny M i Mrs. Tom Mcllroy, Mrs. John be sung. Twenty-five o f the girls sang Schilling, Mrs. Harvey Smith, and The novena to Our Sorrowful SLAHERY & COMPANY Christmas carols in Children’s hos­ Mrs. J. M. Harrington, were also Mother will be held Wednesday, pital and St. Joseph’s hospital. The Dec. 30, at 7:30 p.m., instead of PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS Bank Presideni Sees caroleip were fortunate in being present Many old friends, Mrs. as usual on Friday night. able to feature the beautiful so­ In New Program Palen, Mrs. George Magor, Mrs. 1726 MARKET STREET BIRDS­ Post-War Aelivity prano voice of Cecela Kovalesky. St. Therese’s sodality will meet Mary Naring, Mrs. John Nerius, in the school hall Wednesday, Dec. JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 Patricia Reefe, Sally Bettinger, EYE (St. Loait’ Parish, Englewood) Mrs. C. J. Hyland, and her sister- 30, at 8 p.m. Elections will be held. Lorraine Mayor, Pat Moore, Joan Frank Kirchhof, K.S.G., presi Through the co-operation of the in-law, Mrs. Dugan; Mrs. William FROZEN dent of the American National Laehy, and Helen Conway were on Agricultural Marketing associa­ the entertainment committee. Miss Schweider, Mrs. John Demmer, FOODS bank and o f the American Fix­ tion, milk costing a penny per ture Cm, does not believe that the Frances Finegan of Loretto half pint will be provided the Mrs. Mary Nelson, Misses Ann and Altar Society Has COLFAX MARKET end of the war will see hard times. Heights college was Santa. school children when school re­ Margaret Fallon, Miss Agnes XJnder the chairmanship of COLFAX AT COLFAX AT Groceries • Meats • Bakery “ The shortage of many articles opens after the holidays. Hogan, Mrs. Julia Anderson, Mrs. DOWNING MARION badly needed for modem life is Genevieve Lynch, the December Christmas Party Officers, committee chsirftien, Margaret Britt, and others too growing acute in this country be­ hostesses provided a light supper. MURRAY’S The following girls were hostesses: and room mothers o f the PTA numerous to mention took part cause of the scarcity of both labor were entertained with a luncheon (Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada) Foondcd by M. T. Mnrray—188J and materials caused by the war,” Mary Mensik, Betty Balkenbush, The entertainment was grand, St. Anne’s Altar and Rosary so­ PAUL’S LIQUURS CLARK, RORT. T. Pat Moore, Beverley Anderson, Monday, Dec. 21, in the home Phones GR. 1613-14-15 he said, “ but we must not forget of the president, Mrs. Albert and thanks are due to Mrs. John ciety had its Christmas party Waat Mnd * JoUan that this shortage is far worse in and Margaret Reynold. Telegraph Service Michaud. The Very Rev. Joseph Schilling, program chairman. The Thursday, Dec. 17. Mrs. Daniel 1148 E. Colfax Ave. other nations. Every land on P. O’Heron was present at the Sullivan won the prize. first selection played by Mrs. CHRISTIAN BROS. WINES Funeral Designs earth will need manufactured luncheon. An exchange of gifts Rosemarie Good n of East Ral- goods after the war and a large took place. Nina Hendricks on the violin was ston has arrived i: Tacoma, Wash, Fine IJquore KE. 6171 EA. 5737 TA. 3662 part of the' buying will necessarily The parish scout troop enter­ the natiofial anthem 'with Miss where she has cepted employ- DOYLE’S be done in America. I feel that 4^ tained former members and Guydonia Robinson at the piano, ment. A PHARMACY the demand will be great enough friends with a Christmas party in many other patriotic songs and The musical program for the to keep the wheels of industry the school hall Wednesday eve­ community singing,, led by Mrs. Midnight Mass included the fol­ Free Tha Partteolar Draggltt humming for as long as five COLORADO BR0.4D ning, Dec. 16. Schilling, were presented. The lowing: Carols before Mass,'Farm­ Delivery 17TH AVE. AND GRANT years.” The seventh grade book club Olinger quartet rendered several er’s Mass in B F at, “ Adeste Fi- BREASTED TURKEYS, nt. (tii FREE DELIVERY The chapging economic condi­ recently received ^ a new book, selections, with Montague Whit­ deles,” Offertory, and “ Panis An- T A . 1776 tions o f recent years, he com­ man, baritone, leading. Carlton gelicus,” and “ Ho y Night,” Com­ CAPONS, DUCKLINGS, A two-division league, cotnpoeed Lad of Lima, as a'Christmas gift mented, have hit one class of from Gerald Leonard’s mother. Bowman, first tenor, sang a solo, munion. GEESE, RECASTING which the public hears little. Busi­ of a total of 14 teams and featur­ ing a post-season playoff, will de­ The largest sale of Holy Child­ “ Come All Ye Faithful,” in The members o the choir are: h nessmen who have died ■within our Sopranos, Mrs. Ge irge Smith, Mrs. CHICKENS & FRYERS j B R U N 0 5 termine the 1943 Junior Parochial hood seals in the history of the French and in English. Clarence own generation have at times left Emil Schneider, Dorothy and Doris basketball champion. The North school was achieved by the chil­ Helstrom sang second tenor, and SWORD FISH fortunes that promised to take dren this year. Several statues Guy Hockett, bass. Miss Beverly Schneider, Lorretta Smith, Jacque­ THEODORE| good care of their widows and division, including Holy Family, lyn Kelley, Kathryn McNamara, Variety of Fish Received Daily St. Clara’s, St. Dominic’s, St. and plaques were awarded the Ward was at the piano. children for life. But invested Clara Spano, Dorothy Spano, and Catherine’s, and St. Vincent’s pupils in return for their efforts. Tea was served in the dining­ money today commands far less The next meeting of the Junior Lotta Sefick; altos, Mrs. Joan interest than it did when these home, will open Jan. 6 In the Regis room, with Mrs. Ziegler, Mrs. Mil­ HACKETHAL Newman club will be held Monday ler, Mrs. George Mager, and Mrs. Spano, Lena Spano, Betty Spano, men died and the heirs are find­ College gym. The East Siders are and Irma DiAntellis; organist, Otto scheduled to start on Jah. 11 evening, Jan. 4. J. A. McDonald in charge. The ing it hard, sometimes, to make Schneider; director, Mrs. Bonnie in the Sacred Heart gymnasium, Sunday, Dec. 27, will be Com­ table was decorated with red Air Conditioned ends meet. Funds that could he munion day for the Daughters o f Bonham. relied upon a few years ago to l^is Section is made up of roses and white mums for the cen­ Sacred Heart,' Loyola, St. Fran­ Mary sodality, the San Luis Rey terpiece, with silver tea service. LOOP MARKET brin|r a return o f five and a half club, the Marian sorority, and the MORTUARY cis’, St. John’s, St. Philomena’s, The young women were dressed Soldiers’ Choir Formed FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE or SIX per cent now return three Junior Newman club. Annunciation, Cathedral, St. Jos­ in formal dresses. Tho sisters Free ParUng With Parchaaa of BOe or Moro at 1429 Lawrenco 1449-51 Kalamatb Su and a half or four, sometimes less. The Masses on New Year’s day For Buckley Field Mass Widows whose husbands left them eph's, and St. Elizabeth’s. Each made you feel at home. I thought Phona UAls 4006 will be the same as on Sunday: of the wonderful work and of our Lowry Field soldiers were sched­ well fixed are puzzled as to why team will play eight games with uled to make up the choir singing the East division teams playing 6, 8, 10, and 11:30. Confessions duty to help them with our pray­ — 7 5 o The firms listed here de­ their investments have fallen off in will be heard on Thursday after­ the music of the Christmas Mid­ income.” one round while the North Siders ers, our hands, our finances, and soLEs;^^:^ _ 6 5 o noon and evening, Dec. 31, in night Mass in Buckley Field, Chap­ serve to be remembered /One of the outstanding busi­ are playing two. The two top our good word as they go along _ 3 5 o teams in each division will meet preparataion for- first Friday. the pathway of love for the poor: lain A. H. Menarik said. HEELS""” nessmen of Colorado, Mr. Kirch­ Miss Betty Jane Payne, a stu- Ijidiea’ ___ 85e when you are distributing in the playoffs the- last week in The house was prettily deco­ Riles • Dryer • Asller hof reports that the bank he heads denfc-of the University of Denver, February. rated with evergreen boughs. As LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP has had the greatest year in its was a recent convert to the LEGAL NOTICE your patronage in the dif­ history. Several of the junior quintets In the Loop Market. Lawrence St. Side Church. yon entered your eyes rested on ferent lines of business. Printing Co. have already tucked practice a beatifnl red, white, and blue Recent Baptisms were Catherine NOTICE or FINAL SETTLEMENT AND games under their belts. St. basket In the living-room was a Ann Marie, infant daughter of DETERMINA'nON OF HEIRSHIP Programs and Circulars Dominie’s has split even in four Christmas tree. ExUU « f John Ranoll, >1(0 known u John Mr. and Mrs. John Cheline, with J. K h m Ii. dooMoed. Tickets for games. Sacred Heart has won The wish was expressed that REQUIESCANT three while dropping one. St, Harry Atkinson, Jr., and Dr. Marie No. 7632S Bazaars and Carnivals Mother Margaret Mary may soon NotJeo Is herebjr xivon thot on tho 9th Catherine’s, Loyola, and Annun­ Briggs as sponsors; and Richard Quickly Produced Leo, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. recover her health and be with dor of Febniory, 1948, I will preoent to tb« CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING ^ IN PACE ciation have copped one of three us again. County Court of the City and County of Roaionably Priced games. St. Vincent’s home has Richard Fenton, with Daniel Fen­ Denver, Colorado, my aeeounta for final piled up five 'wins in six starts. St, ton and Mrs. S. Adams as sponsors. S t John’s choir rendered sev- settlement of admioiatration of said catate, UNION LABEL IF DESIRED The school children provided the when and where all peraoni in Interest may PETER MARTENS. Kiowa. Reuuiem Clara’s took one out of two, and ehal selections for the guests. appear and object to them, if they so desire. Classified Ads 1936-38 LAWEENCB ST. Mate wae offered Tueiday at 10 in Holy the Holy Family five have dropped St. Viitcent de Paul society with Mrs. Langner, soprano* Miss Ce­ Notice Is also hereby xiven that there « Ghoit church. Interment Mt. Olivet. two. groceries and canned goods to be cilia Patsey, contralto; Bill Mesch, hai been filed in said catate a petition It will pay yon to raad ALL o f tha following advertiieraaata. KEystone 6348 W. P. Horan A Son lervice. distributed among needy families tenor; John Halter, bass, made up askinir for a judicial aaerrtainment and ONORATO FIORE, 721 E. 22nd ave- The schedules are as follows: in the parish. determination o f the heira of auch deceased, „ je . Survivinsr are hii wife, M ri. Con- the choir. Miss Helen Newman and settins forth th^t tho nameo, addresses A A Adkl cetta Fiore; three aoni, Joeeph, Dominie, East Divliion First Lt. Aloys I. BoBx of Cin­ was at the piano. This was the and relationahip of { all persons, who are end Carl Fiore; and three srendehUdren. cinnati, 0. was a recent visitor in most outstanding party and recep­ or claim to be heirs of said deceaaed, so PHOTOGRAPHS DRUG STORES Monday, Jan. 11— Sacred Heart far as known to (ha petiUonar, are as Requiem Maaa wae offered in Our Lady gym, S t Joseph’s vs. Sacred Heart the parish rectory. tion in many years. Call a of ML Carmel church Wedneiday at 9. follows, to-witi Andeteon pbotoe, 1206 16to SL at Law­ Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A team and S t John’s vs. St. Philo Marsaret A. Rusiiell, 1278 South High rence. MAIb 1873. Free newt eota. HUTCHINSON’S PHARMACY Son aerviee. mena’s. S t. Denver, Colorado, widow. Your Naborbood Druggist Mary Eileen Rtuaeli, 1276 South High II ZONE CAB FRED EGGER, Parker, Servicea were Wednesday, Jan. 13— S t Eliza­ GRAND JUNCTION C. D. OF A. S t, Denver, Colorado, daughter, PAINTING a PAPERINa Phone SPruce 0588 700 So.Bo. Peerl*P e a r iH held Tuesday at 10. Interment Mt. beth’s, Cathedral vs. St. Eliza­ Margaret Patricia Rusaell. minor, 1276 JAMES HUTCHINSON MAln 7171 Olivet. W. P, Horan A Son eerviee, South High S t, Denvtr, Colorado, daughter. Fainting and Papering rcaaoneble. Ik T. GEORGIA BEATRICE D/hNFOBTH. beth’s and Annunciation team vs. Accordingly, notice is also hereby given Yeager, 37 W Meple. SPruce 2954. Pnapt, CMTttesi SortM 3850 Fillmore etreeL Survived by her St. Francis’. ENTERTAINED IN ELDER HOME thst upon the date aforeeald. or the day MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSm I CHEAPEB BATES huibend.' Robert Denforth; her mother, to which the bearing may be continued, PRINTING Mre. C. B. GiUeland, SL Joseph. M o.; Friday, Jan. 16— Sacred Heart ^ CLEAN NEW CABS the Court will proceed to receive and hear one brother, Glenn Gillelend, Marysville, gym, St. Joseph’s vs. Loyola and proof! concerning the heirs of such de­ Reconditioned pianoe. pltyen, grandi, Ho.; four sisters. Mrs. John Fulton. Grand Junction. — The social ported for duty in the army admin­ 50 Chriatmaa Cardi $1.00 organa (pipe and reed), orcheetril in itm -' St-Francis’ vs. St. Philomena’s ceased, and, upon the proofs submitted, Soldlert' Stationery—hit iniignia emboeied SUnberry, Mo.; Mrs. Joseph MeVey, SL meeting of the C. D. of A. court istration department Lt. Schneible will enter a decree in said estate determin­ m e i^ T. & Walker. 236 Broedwty. SP.| Joseph, Mo.: Mrs. Tom Culver, Ama­ Monday, Jan. 18— Sacred Heart 941 was held Tuesday evening, in gold. 81.00. has been in service since last Feb­ ing who art toe heirs of inch deceased RODGERS, 611 14th SL rillo, Tex.; and Mrs. W. A. HiUer, Den­ gym, St. John’s vs. Cathedral and Dec. 15, in the home o f Mrs. H. ruary, He received a number of peteon, at ifnich hearing all perions Tom Flblierty’s ver. Requiem Hass was offered Monday Annunciation team vs. Loyola. claiming to be heira at law o f such de- FLORISTS at 10 in Holy FamUy church. Boulevard J. Elder, 428 White avenue, with promotions to non-commissioned eaastd may appear and preient their proofa. REAL ESTATE service. • Wednesday, Jan. 20— S t Eliza­ Mrs. Peters, Mrs. White, and Miss ranks and was later selected for MARGARET A. RUSSELL. GRACE LISTON, 602 Llpan atreeL beth’s, St. Francis’ vs. St, Eliza­ Mary Pinger as assistant hostesses. training as an officer. 1 Administratrix. Now ia tot time to eell real eatatIL Call Cemetery wreatha treated and decorated. Survived by a son, James Liston; , a It was a “ kida” party and each Donald F. Clifford. na for prompt aervlca and tppraUal, 66o and 76c. Chrietmas wreatha. 40e ani COLONY GRILL sister, Maccie Berne; an aunt. Hannah beth’s and Annunciation team vs. Word was received by Mrs. L. 780 Hajeatlc Bldg., WIN SCHRODT 50c. Grave blanketa, LIEB'S FLOWER McKeown. Requiem . Mats was offered Sacred Heart team. member came dressed in school Goettelman, Orchard Mesa, from Attorney for Estate. 345 S. Wazhington SPruea 7562 SHOP, 3922 W. 82nd. Where Friendg Meet Friends Tuesday at 9 in SL Leo’s church. In* Friday, Jan. 22— Sacred Heart day togs, each bringing a toy, her son, Pfe. Victor Goettelman. terment ML Olivet. Theodore Hacketbal which was placed i baskets for service. gym, St. John’s vs. S t Elizabeth’s He is now serving overseas. • RNB r00D4 and St. Philomena’s vs, Sacred less fortunate children. Games CHARLES F. RLOCKER, 1928 Larimer were played and sherbet cups, Albert DeRose, son of Mr. and street. Survived by hii parents. Hr. Heart team. Mrs. Albert DeRose, Sr„ 106 N. • UrCSD DRINKS and Mrs. August Klocker; four sisters, cookies,, and suckers were served Mrs. Frances Meade, Mrs. Mike Powlisb. Monday, Jan. 26— Sacred Heart to the group. Spruce, was expected to arrive , • BREB • WINS Mrs. Joe Juetchke, and Mrs. Edward gym, S t Joseph’s vs. Annuncia home for a holiday furlough from R^cm berwkii. Dill: four brothers, Frank J., Marcus A., tion team and S t Philomena’s vs. Mrs. Hugh Stuart and children duty in the army air forces. George H.. and Edward H. KJbeker. Loyola. of Provo, Utah, spent the past 569 E. Colfax Requiem Hass was offered in St. Mary week visiting her parents, Mr. and Fred Vaughn, former resident Magdalene'a church Wednesday at 9. Wednesday, Jan. 27— St. Eliza­ Mrs. William Schneible, 1046 o f this city, is serving, with the Interment Mt. OlivcL Olinger aerviee. beth’s gym. Cathedral vs. S t "Fran Grand avenue, and her brother, marines at (zuadalcanal, according DON GARCIA. OtUand, Calif. Sur- cis’ and St. Elizabeth’s vs. Sacred Paul, who was home on furlough. to wo^d received by friends here. a drive by cutter or bobsleds to Grandmother’s vived by a son, Ray Garcia; a daqghter, Heart team. Mrs. Flora Chavez. Requiem Mast was The junior and senior sodality * Mrs. Valdes Diet offered in Sacred Heart church 'Tutsday . Friday, Jan. 29— Sacred Heart girls held a joint Christmas party took a long time ♦ ., and you had to wrap up CHECKER at 9. Interment Ht. Olivets Olinger gym, S t Elizabeth’s vs. Loyola in the school hall Sunday evening, Funeral servicea for Mrs. Ame­ service. , warm and put your feet on a heated soapstone ^ and Sacred Heart team vs. Cathe­ Dec. 20. Games were played and lia Valdez, who died Saturday aft­ CABS • DELIA BETOURNAY, 4716 StuarL ernoon in a local beauty shop, will Surviving are a titter, Mrs. John Keat­ dral. refreshments were served. An ex­ or bricks? Remember the excitement of getting I. BD DUNDON, U«r. ing; three grandchildren, Msrcelliut, Monday, Feb. 1— Sacred Heart change of gifts was held. be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in St Addlor, and Jacques Betournay. Requiem ^ m , Sacred Heart team vs. St Joseph’s church. Burial will be in TA. 2233 L*w«it Zen*d RatM Mast will be offered in Holy Family Altar Society Meets Calvary cemetery. there; the fond greetings and conversations with the church. Saturday at 10. Intermtnt Mt. John’s and S t Philomena’s vs. Olivet. Olinger service. Annunciation team. An entertaining Christmas pro- folks you probably hadn’t seen since you were there the ANTHONY HIDALGO. Jr., 1315 38rd Wednesd^, Feb. 3— ^St Eliza­ ram was riven at the meeting of Cajl Mra. O'Day, Empira 9820 for Catholic Charities street. Survived by his father. Anthony beth’s, S t Francis’ vs. S t John's fb Joseph's Altar society, held tha beat for lata— Dry Cleaning Hidalgo. Requiem Mass was offered in and Laundry. 3500 E. Colfax. Christmas before? Sacred Heart church Wednesday at 10. and St. Philomena’a vs. Annuncia­ Thursday afternoon in the home JOBS WANTED Interment Mt. Olivet. tion team. of Mrs. Jack Daly. Mrs. Maude Caah 4k Carry or will call for and PATRICK M. O’SULLIVAN of Hadden Houston and Mrs. John Fuite were deliver. Give all you can to the Hall hotel. Survived by a niece, Eleanor Friday, Feb. 6— Sacred Heart (The thought of those days when comparatively simple^ For Good Workers gym, Cathedral vs. S t Joseph’s co-hostesses. NCCS. Taka care o f the hoya r. O'Sullivan. Requiem Mats wqt offered “ over there.” of any type, permanent or odd Monday at 9 In St. Ellzabeth’a church. and Sacred Heart team vs. St The program opened wiUi plea^res were thrilling, makes them so real we can live Interment Mt. Olivet. Francis’. carols sung by a group of gins job, call Employment Department LUCY K MONTOYA, 2728 W. Colfax Monday, Feb. 8— Sacred Heart from St. Joseph’s school, accom­ THE BEST IN LUGGAGE them over again in memory., 1666 Grant St KEystone 6386 avenue. Survived by her husband, Joe Montoya; seven children. Leo. Jett. gym, S t Elizabeth’s vs. Annun­ panied by Miss LucMIe Jonick, ac­ 01 AU Klnda Ruben, and Ike Montoya; Mrs. Uatel ciation team and Loyola vs. S t cordionist. The Christmas story, Quintana, Mrs. Isabelle Apodaca, and John’s. (This Christmas, when your dear ones are about you, is Slay as Street as You Are! Mrs. Lola Aragon. Requiem Mats it be­ “The Little Mixer,” by Lillian ing offered Thursday at 9 in SL Ckjetan’s Wednesday, Feb. 10— St. Eliza­ Nicholson Shearon was told by church. Interment Mt. Olivet. beth’s, S t Elizabeth’s vs. S t Jos­ Mrs. Nanna Jaynes. an appropriate time to plan your family memorial. eph’s and Cathedral vs. Loyola. An instrumental trio composed MRS. THERESA KEATING Friday, Feb. 12— Sacred Heart Change is inevitable W e can't always be together in A Requiem Mats is being offered of Evelyn Tebedo, violinist; .Uckie Thursday in SL James’ church for Mrs. gym, Cathedral vs. Annunciation Holland, accordionist; and Mary Theresa Keating, 61, of Aurora, who died team arid Sacred Heart team vs. the flesh >• . but memory is a binder of affection. There Monday as the result of a heart attack Catherine Daly, pianist, played Loyola. “ White Christmas” and “ Jingle suffered in the home of her daughter. Monday, Feb. 16— Sacred Heart is great comfort in remembering by memorial tribute Mrs. A. C. Connor, in Grand Junction. Bells.” “ China Town’’ was played We Invita You to Visit A native of Germany, she was a resi­ gym, Loyola vs. St. Francis’ and as a duet by Evelyn Tebedo and the lives that we may thus keep very close to us dent of Denver for more than 30 years. St. Joseph’s vs. St. John's. Jackie Holland. In 1903 she married Maurice J. Keating, Wednesday, Feb. 17— St. Eliza­ who died here last July. Mrs. Keating A gift exchange followed the was a member of St. James' Altar and beth’s, S t Elizabeth’s vs. St. Phil­ Ingram’s Cafe D o it THIS Christmas! Rotary society. omena’s and S t Joseph’s vs. St program, and refreshraenta were Surviving, btaidet her daughter, are Francis’. served from an appointed table. a sod>. Bert H. Keating; four brothers. Mrs. James Purcell and Mrs. Adda M/Sgt. Fred Zilbauer, Martin, AugusL Friday, Feb. 19— Sacred Heart and Bar gym, Cathedral vs. St. Philpmena’s Thomas poured. and John Zilbauer, Buffalo, N. Y .; three RALPH E. INGRAM. Prop. sisters, Mitt Margaret Zi^auer and and St. John’s vs. Annunciation Plans were made at this meet Hits Catherine Zilbauer, Buffalo, N. Y .; team. ing to fill Christmas baskets and Mrs. Jennie Brandman, Philadelphia. For Belter Feeds Interment Ml Olivet. East division games will be distributed each year by the so­ played at 3;30 and 4;30. ciety to underprivileged families MRS. NEELE A. LILLIE North Divition of tie community. and Drinks Mrs. Neels A. Lillie. 43. of 1424 S. Wednesdays, Jan. 6 and Jan. 27, Logan street died Friday, Dec. 18. in her Children Have Party OPEN ALL NIGHT home following an illness of six months. Regis, 7— St. Vincent’s home vs. S t Clara’s and 8— Holy Family St. Joseph’s school children had 58 BROADWAY Surviving are her husband, Robert their annual Christmas play and ADVENTURE IN LOVEUNESS Lillie; two daughters, Roberta Neela and team vs. St. Dominic’s. Marian Gena Lillie: a ton, Robert W alton: Fridays, Jan. 8 and Jan.-29, St. party Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 22. When TOU b a n tout hair done br tome- three brothers, Ray E.. Samuel M.. and It was suponsored by the K. of C. ona wbo'a trained to make you more Herbert C. Owens; and two sistere, Mrs. Catherine’s, 4— St. Catherine’s vs. vPUci'A’n v i beautiful, you’ll find a new feelinc of B ly ch e Lawrence and Mrs. Nellie Poe. St. Vincent’s home. and the C. D. of A. Santa Claus aaaurance. You’re in for an adventure Requiem Mats was offered in St. Wednesdays, Jan. 13 and Feb. distributed treats to children. in lovelineee when 'you let -our ex­ Francis de Sales’ church Tuesday at 9. Pvt Raymond H. DeRose, who perienced hair dreteera brins out the Interment ML OliveL 3, R e«s, 7— St. Dominie’s vs. St. true beauty of your hair. Clara’s and 8— Holy Family team is stationed in Florida, writes that, GLAND DISFASrS although he likes Florida, he still TBia AD IS ARTHUR LA HINES vs. St. Catherine’s. WORTH______$1.50 Word was reecired . in Denver this Fridap, Jan. 16 and Feb. 5, prefers Colorado. He is a drill in week of the death of Arthur La Hines 4— St. Clara’s at St. Catherine’s structor. Pvt DeRose entered the Oa a ttnaiiia ti.lt Leitaroil Perma- in New York. Death was tha result of a heart attack. Mr. Hines was a frequent and 4— S t Vincent’s home vs army in September. acot. Balf^attina and laatlnc. visitor to Denver. Ho married the Holy Family. Lt. Paul Schneible, son of Mr. JACQUES BRUTHERS former Elizabeth Kelly In Denver in 1912. Wednesdays, Jan. 20 and Feb. Mr. Hines was on the staff of The New and Mrs. William: Schneible, 1046 BILLY SNAPP’S York Times, as was bit wifs. 10, Regis, 7— S t Dominic’s vs. St. Grand avenue, enjoyed a visit of a I/,, Since 1902 Surviving are a eon. Arthur, Jr., who Vincent's and 8—rSt Clara’s vs. PERMANENT WAVE SALON few days with his parents while COLD .SPRING ia in tha armed forces: and a daughter. Holy Family team. en route from an officer training MONUMF>NT.< 28 E. 6th Ave. TAbor 6468 425-16th St. TA. 9407 Anna. Mrs. La Hines hat a sitter living in Denver. Mrs. Joseph G Hague. Fridays, Jan. 22 and Feb. 12, S t school in North Dakota, from 1146111461. 4U6IT4I Between Gleaana and Tremont Services and interment took placa in Catherine’s, 4— S t Catherine’s vs. which he recently was graduated, New York. St Dominic’i. to Salt Lake City, where he re­ Thursday, Dec. 24, 1942 Office, 9S8 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE

Will Attend The Denver Catholic Register Convention President______Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Registorials Editor...... _...Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jonr.D. Manapng Editor...... - ...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. sy Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B., How Long Wm balanced mental condition will be of action who are professionally Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, J.C.D., Litt.D.; Rev. John Cavanagh, experienced, during and following terse— men whose life stories we W ar Last? this war. Such was the case in the would like to get and never hear M.A., LittD.; Rev. Edward A. Breen, M.A., Litt.M.; Leonard Tangney, 'The year 1943 will break upon last world conflict. This one, be­ — most o f the good talk issues A.B., Jour.D.; Max Greedy. a- troubled, puzzled world, but we cause o f its extent and the nature from those who are in the thick o f hope to see the war in Europe end o f the fighting, which subjerts the things and are making them move. Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. within the 12-month span. The rlrilian population to terrific or­ There are, o f course, finicky idlers, stalemate that the A lli^ troops deals, is much worse than any other who sometimes fancy they are have run into in Tunisia shows that in history. It is significant that.the artists,’ like the author who boasted Published Weekly by there is plenty o f power in the armed farces are paying much that he spent the morning pulling Axis ranks, but for months there more attention to dormant mental in a comma and the afternoon tak­ DEPENDABILITY IS THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) have been no advances o f impor­ trouble than before. ing it out. If that meant infinite tance on the part o f Hitler's troops. It is encouraging to read the patience in a genius, the rest o f us 938 Bannock Street If the United Nations were willing report o f a new system o f Ireal- might bow our heads in acquies­ THE KEYNOTE OF Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 to enter a negotiated peace, they menl in New York state, which cence. But in this case it only sig could probably have it any time. for the first lime in 50 years has nified the decadent trifling o f an Italy would certainly sue for peace actually decreased the number of elegant idlgr, whose fastidious YOUR BANKER’S Subscription: $1 per year. if she could get away with it; but mental hospital patients. Until product amounted to nothing when Italy for months has not been an 1940 New York's patients o f this it was done. independent nation; she is as deii nature were inrxeasing at an av­ The chatter o f genteel loafers WARTIME JOB! Thursday, Dec. 24, 1942 nitely a conquered land as France, erage rate o f 2,392 a year, cost­ does make an impression— it leaves being different only in having ing tkxpayers about seven mil­ one dripping with the perspira­ semblance of sovereign power. lion dollars more in 1940 than.in tion o f boredom; converts one to a OFFICIAL; ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Word from neutral nations shows 1930. belief in euthanasia. What really that Germany has had a cheerless The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. A commission o f psychiatrists matters is the formulated sense in Miss Edna Mae Gutman, a sen­ Christmas season. Scarrity o f goods We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ and social workers appointed two speech o f men in sober earnest, ior o f Loretto Heights college, who is becoming greater. The German ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or years ago by (iov. Lehman studied with all they have and are in every­ will represent the institution in the losses o f life in Russia have been the situation and advocated a three- thing they do. Willingly do we lis­ convention o f the National Federa­ those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. appalling. The horrible atories that We hope The Register will be read in every home of the point program: Wider use of in­ ten when one talks “ who saw life tion o f Catholic College Students, come through about the conscrip­ sulin and other shock treatments, Archdiocese. steadily and saw it whole.” He went which will be held Pec. 27, 28, 29, tion o f virtual slave labor in con­ carefully adapted to the individ­ somewhere (though physically he and 30 in Ginrinnali, O. She is the We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in quered lands show the low ebb the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. ual patient; the release o f more may not have stirred) and he came daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Edward o f Nazi man power. Germany is patients under the parole system, backhand told us what he learned , + URBAN J. VEHR, Gutman o f Cleveland, 0 . filling the Vateiiand with van­ provided there was adequate super He did not seem to be speaking Jan. 29,1942. Archbishop of Denver. quished enemies. We ran rest as­ vision from hfMpital personnel and from any passionate infatuation sured that, as soon as they can, all social workers; the extension o f the with his own art o f words. He evi­ the conquered peoples will rise in system o f boarding out patients dently felt that what he had to say rebellion, both in Germany and at with private families by providing might interpret life assislingly for ALTAR SOCIETY MEETS IN home. The outlook is dark indeed adequate guidance in vocational some one else; and so he spoke, for the Nazis. They have plenty o f Today the sound, smoothly functioning banks training and employment. In listening to oratory, the first power left, but it is like the power Hospitals (tad become so crowded question we raise is that o f the o f a man wailing to be hanged. of our nation stand ready to help you, not only RECTORY OF ST. FRANCIS’ that they operated at Ijmes with speaker's sincerity. If the man is As for Japan, the war may drag patients up fo 135 per cent o f not in and behind the utterance, with all your financial problems, large or small \ ------out considerably longer, but our their rapacity. This condition ag the listener o f discernment feels (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish) the parish and the commendable guess is not more than two years. gravated the trouble. But the new and knows that there is but a hol­ —but also with your plans for the future. You The Altar and Rosary society work of the members in the jubilee Both the United States and Eng­ method worked so well that within low, fragile, and reverberant shell, met in the assembly room of the program. land will turn tremendous force on can depend on the flexible, progressive banking year the steady increase in pa­ uninhabited by substance. He lis­ rectory Friday afternoon, Dec. 18, Care for the sanctuary was as­ Japan after Hitler la conquered tients was halted and in a few tens to one who, no matter how- with Mrs. M. P., Masterson presid­ signed to the following volunteers: Japan captured huge territories facilities of this bank—to help you keep pace months more there was an actual adept a juggler, has come to regard ing. A nominating committee was Dec. 24—Mmes. Scheiman, Lowe, and began an amazing development decrease. The saving in care is language as the end and not the the principal speaker in a civic with every phase of these changing times. appointed by the executive commit­ and Hughes: Jan. 2—Mmes.'SHan- o f their war resources, but she has estimated at one million dollam means. He misses the tremendous dedication Thursday, Dec. 17, of a tee to prepare for the election of nigan. Brown, and Smith; Jan. 9— shown definitely for months that and in new construction that would officers. Serving with the Rev. Mmes. Glavins, Ryan, Wilson, and she cannot lake full advantage o f moral impari of a conviction, so new Fitzsimona chapel, which was have been needed otherwise at possessing the soul o f a man that erected by the federal govern­ Gregory Smith will be Mrs. James Mulligan; and Jan. 26— Mmes. her opportunities. We were all wor­ nearly 15 millions. it must find utterance and reach ment at a cost of $35,000 O’Keefe, Mrs. Earl Scheiman, Mrs. Lichter, Masterson, and Holmes. ried about Mohandas Gandhi's pe­ The system depends upon the Circle Party It Dec. 30 the inner room o f another'a heart. "This is another indication,” J. T. Hannigan, and Mrs. Mary culiar rebellion in India and ex­ continued services o f doctors and — Rev. John Cavanagh. said Archbirfiop Vehr, “ of the McCarthy. St. Joseph’s circle will hold its pected Japan to step right in. But social workers, a thing difficult un­ serious intent of our government USE THESE BANKING SERVICES In the meeting Mrs. Ted Sievert annual Christmas party in the she did not do it, just as she did der war conditions. But the re­ to make the influence of religion and Mrs. Grant Watson were en­ home of Mrs. A. H. Lamport and not follow up Pearl Harbor, al­ habilitation o f ailing patients so Losing Life and Real Estate Loans Checking Account Mrs. R. A. Kelly Wednesday, felt among our fighting forces. rolled as new members. In his though she could have crippled us that they may lead happy and usC' Gaining Heaven FHA Home Loans Safely Deposit Boxes Dec. 30. horribly by doing so. Japan simply He serves his country best who is brief talk to the nicmbers. Father ful lives, not to mention the sav loyal to God. Personal Loans Savings Accounts Smith reviewed the jubilee year of Weddinf Announced has no chance, in the long run, to ing in money, makes the program What spiritual writers have taken Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Dowling an­ win this war. A modern war is worth while and gives great hope volumes to describe— the road to “ We are now locked in a death nounce the marriage of _ their matter o f men and materials. She for its extension after the war.— heaven — Christ d e scrib e d in a struggle with a new, modern type daughter, Margarete Veronica, to cannot furnish either in sufficient Millard F. Everett. striking paradox; “ He who would of ruthless' paganism that seeks Christmas Pfc. Allen C. Giesler, son of Mr. proportion. So far, our virtoriea save hit life will lose it; but he to overthrow freedom and reli­ and Mrs. Raymond Giesler of this over her have been minor. But it who loses hit life for My sake will gion. Such an occasion as this The city, before the Rev. George E. La^ is we who are winning the victories Werfel Explains save it.” There, simply and beau­ is an attack to prevent that de­ Greetings Bonte Nov. J4 in the chapel of and we have the Land o f the Ris­ But Mystery Remains tifully, is the essence o f perfec­ struction,” continued the Arch­ Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. ing Sun checked. All we need to Franz Werfel has made an ex­ tion. bishop in explaining the important Tf) Our Many Mrs. Giesler is the granddaugh­ do is to hold Japan and keep sup­ planation, but the puzzle remains. Christ had already foretold that role that religion has in maintain ter of Thomas Fitzsimmons of St. ply lines open until we and Eng­ When Werfel announced that he He must suffTer many things in or­ ing the high morale of the na American National Vincent de Paul’s parish. She is a land are ready to step in and finish is definitely still a Jew, though his der to redeem men from the power tion’s armed services. Friends graduate of St. Francis’ and has the job. The aggression is now on literary works are largely inspired o f Satan. Shocked at His words, the The chapel was opened in i been active in dramatics. Pfc the Allied side. by the Church, he gave only a par Apostles were to be still further ceremony in which Mrs. Omar H. Giesler was graduated from Holy Onr Hierarchy has set the pare lial answer to one o f the most in­ shocked at His declaring that not Quade, wife of Bri^. Gen. Omar Bank of Denver Family high and attended Denver for us Catholics in this war. There teresting puzzles o f Catholic liter­ only He but His followers, too, H. Quade, commanding general of university, where he was affiliated is no lack o f belief on the part ary circles in reirent years. would be required to lake up their the hospital, cut a white ribbon with Delta Sigma Pi fraternity o f our religious leaders that we are Born a Jew and never baptized. cross daily and follow along the stretched across the sanctuary LISTEN TO FULTON LEWIS, JR. After a wedding trip in the South, in a just fight. We do not like Werfel has made himself one o f way to Calvary.. Simply believing in gate. Col. Carl H. Jabelonsky, Mrs. Giesler returned to Denver. war. But we would be fools if we the most effective of our age’s Him would be insufficient. It would army district engineer, presented Dally, Monday thru friday, 9i30 P.M., KftL HOFF-SCHROEDER Pfc. Giesler is now stationed in did not defend ourselves against propagandists for the faith. His be necessary also that they be will­ the chapel, which was accepted by Camp Hale. unjust aggressors and we would be t’mbejisled Heaven, easily one o f ing to undergo all things,' even Gen. Quade. Chaplain Stephen FRANK KIRCHHOF ADOLPH KUNSMILLER Gafetefia traitors to the heritage o f the civil the most powerful novels o f this death, for the sake o f the Leader. F. Mahoney, Fitzsimons Catholic ization that is ours if we did not century, led to speculation and fin­ Death would be a small matter, chaplain, gave the benediction. Preaident Vice President and Cashier strive to end the onslaught o f ally to ‘‘inside” reports that he had however, to those who understood 616 16th St. The new 'chapel replaces one downright paganism. We are not, become a CathoKc. When his strik­ the mission o f the Messias to bring that has served the hospital for 24 however, trying to dictate to Divine ing fictional account o f the miracle all men,to ffie eternal happiness o f years. The old structure will be Wisdom. We pray for victory, but I that is Lourdes was published heaven. Set side by side, this life used as a chapel annex. The new we want a just and rharilable under the title, The Song of Berna and the life o f heaven offer a con­ building is o f the same basic de­ peace, with fairness for the com dette, Werfel mentioned by the trast that is almost amusing. “ For sign as all army post chapels, but ^ccdc*ted^ * p r U a u i FILl-R[DE[» mon people all over the world. way that he was still a Jew. what does it profit a man if he gain it is of permanent construction — Monsignor Matthew Smith. One Catholic journal, apparently the whole world but ruin or lose and is of stucco to match adjacent mixed up by conflicting reports, himself?” W'ho would hesitate to hospital edifices. The interior is Running Out o f Gas said) “ While he was still a Cath­ make a choice when salvation, and finished in natural wood paneled [ Most o f UR took this gasoline olic, Franz Werfel showed little damnation are put that way? Who walls. Space in the rear has been rationing thing in stride a few stjgns o f the faith. When he re­ would fail to realize that the ills provided for wheel chairs of semi- verted to Judaism, he became i and tribulations o f the CJiristUn AUin 5314 Miss Dorothy Kelly of 1321 E. weeks ago. We had the foresight ambulatory patients. The chapel to get our tanks filled the day be­ Catholic author with Embeunled life'are indeed a small price to pay will seat 400 worshipers. A choir 12th avenue did not take long to Heaven and now his delightful The for heaven? follow in the footsteps of her fore rationing took 00*001 and had loft has been provided. the sense not to use more than our Song of Bernadette.*’ And yet, despite the teaching o f brother, Bernard J. Kelly. The 18- The Song of Bernadette set the F . J . K ir c h h o f year-old miss will leave Christmas quota o f coupons in a given week Christ, there are many unwilling to since. We quit taking what are ball of speculation rolling again; pay the price. Despite the fact that Articles Stolen From night for Caspar, Wyo., where she How could a non-CathoIic possibly C onstruction C o . will begin actual work as a full- strictly joy rides and sat back in Christ showed in unmistakable lan­ complacency with the foolish catch the spirit o f Lourdes? How guage that there is no royal rqad fledged airplane mechanic in the could he write to sympathetically St. Patrick’s Church air field. thought that little inconvenience to heaven, many still think that, would come to us in the limited and so intelligently o f all things somehow, they will slip into heaven BUILDERS “ I’m Not !Wad Any M;h‘e . One of a group of 24 women Catholic? How could he picture who have completed the three- use o f gas. We are finding out without the help o f the cross. The A gold-plated crown on a statue "HarTT and I both said acme things however, that an automobile has the clash o f personalities within a teaching o f the Master Himself, of the Infant Jesus, three bottles IFc Appreciate Your Patronage we were sorry about ten minutes laier» month aero repair course here religious house and still maintain aut we were still mad at each other. an enormous appetite. The drop however, is that “ whoever is of holy oils, and funds from the under government supervision an atmosphere o f complete re­ Neither of us could get up the courage Dorothy has been mustered out as o f the gas indicator on our cars ashamed o f Me and My words, o f poor box were stolen from St. Pat­ to admit we'd been wrong. Then he is inexorable. In fact, it is getting spect for the religious life? him will the Son o f Man be rick’s church, Denver, it was re­ 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. sent me these flowers—and they toid ready to work on the various types Hiose questions are partially an­ the story. Tm not mad any m ore/' to the point that we can almost say ashamed when He comes in His ported last week by the Rev. of aircraft used by the Wyoming swered by his declaration to Arch­ Flowers COST so little, MEAN field. Her brother is with a bomber three- things are certain in this glory and that o f the Father.” — Achille Sommaruga, pastor of the so much. bishop Rummel of New Orleans; crew of McCord Field. world. To the certainty o f death Rev. Edward A. Breen. church. “ I have been decisively influenced The sister and brother are chil and taxes we will soon add lack o f ESTABLISHED SiKCE KOI and molded by the spiritual forces dren of Mr. and Mrs. James B. gasoline. o f Christianity and the C.athoIie BRIGHT SPOT Kelly of 1321 E. 12th avenue. The rationing program, ostensi Church. I see in the holy Catholic K. OF C. ORPHANS’ P A R H IS They are well known in Blessed bly put through to preserve rubber Flower Shop in this part o f the country but Church the purest power and The American Fixture Co. Sacrament parish, where they lived emanation sent by God to this until moving into the Cathedral effected in the Atlantic seaboard Mumractaren of Josephine at 5lh states months ago because o f trans­ earth.” SUCCESS; DONORS THANKED pari-sh recently. CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS ENI 2 7 4 5 portation problems, has some inter The big mystery still re­ esiing and some nasty aspects to it mains: Why is Werfel not a Joe Dryer, who was in charge of phanage, Queen of Heaven orphan­ CHURCH FURNITURE The downtown area o f Denver Catholic? the K. of C. Christmas party for age, and the Colorado Chnstian Orphans’ Party Is has had far less cars in traffic this That question, too, the author BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES the orphans of four Denver institu­ home, in addition to the girls of year in the Christmas rush than answered in his letter to Arch­ the Good Shepherd home, is an would be normal. The parking bishop Rummel, but the New Or­ tions and for the girls of the event of the past. Despite the Milheork of All Kinds Given by Sodality meters that have been collecting leans prelate has not seen fit now Good Shepherd home, in the fol­ stress of war the K. of C. voted to FRANK KIRCHHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. ZIP-OR pennies and nickels for the city to publish this information. The lowing letter expresses his thanks have this annual treat for the or (St. Mary Magdalene’s Parish) coffers have been doing a dull busi real answer is probably that the phans, and in the hearts of the ' DENVER, COLO. The party given for the orphans ness. We fear that Mr. Stapleton’s virtue o f faith— a purely gratuitous to all who contributed to the sup­ port of this annual event: ^ little beneficiaries the memory of Water-Resistent Dee. 20 by the Young Ladies’ so­ tax-spenders are not going to like gift o f Cod, whose ways are often the day will linger for weeks. dality was a succes.s. There were this loo well. The tram cars and hidden from men— has not yet Dear Friends, The party for the orphans, which As chairman of the committee 20 children from the Queen of trolley busses are doing a business been granted to the writer. that staged the party, I wish to Self-Polishing Heaven orphanage present. Games that should make the Tramway cor­ The facts, we feel, war­ was a grand sucess for the tots of St. Vincent’s home, S t Clara’s or- thank every one who in any way **Why Pay More?** were played and prizes awarded. poration on the excess profit side rant this prediction: In Cod's good contributed to make the affair the Refreshments of ice cream and when Uncle Sam collects his share lime, Franz Werfel will be given sucoess that it was. This means (Trademark) cake were served. Each child was come March 15, 1943, but it is a the light o f faith, will receive Bap­ the entertainers who worked under WAX presented with a gift. business that should make for an tism, and will serve the Church MORE NURSES’ the direction of James Creamer; increased dividend to stock-holders even more capably as tit faithful Arthur Alcorn, who spent long Out-of-Town Grads to as well. « son than he has bMn able to do as hours in. the selection of rifts for WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES START Floors Right and On the nasty side are some self- one standing outside the walls.— AIDES SOUGHT the children at a time when toys INCORPORATED Attend Alumnae Dinner appointed informers wim are doing C. J. McNeill. and other articles of the children’s a police' job o f turning in *what choice were hard to secure; the Colorado Owned Stores KEEP Them BRIGHT they consider to be B and C card Catholic women are responding There Is a Time to the call of the Red Cross for committees that filled the stockings Many out-of-town graduates are violators. We heard this week o f nurses’ aides in the local hospitals, and wrapped the gifts, and all Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. expected for the Loretto B^ishts one man who is taking out his spite To Be Silent— announces Mrs. J. P. Akolt, who other workers. Takes Care of college alumnae Christmas ban­ on the rationing board by mak­ It is not necessarily a mark o f Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California is recruiting members for the new quet to be held at 7 p.m., in the ing it his business to use up much strength to be silent. We once Thanks are also extended to the 15th and California Linoleum, Rubber, Tile, As­ Olin hotel Tuesday, Dec. 29. Local o f the gas he gels on a B card heard a quipster observe that it is class to begin Jan. 4. More volun­ contributors, without whom we teers a r e .needed, however, to phalt, Magnesite, Masonite, alumnae are also making early he got, instead o f the C card he wiser to be silent and thought cquid have done nothing. make a representative Catholic Wa Do Net Hava Special Salas But Sell Yen at Our Lowest Composition, Harwood, Painted, reservations for the dinner at wanted, by snooping around and dumb, than to speak and remove The funds we raised prior to the group. The graduates from the parties were rot sufficient to cover Prices Every Day on All Drug Merchandise. Enameled, Varnished and Lac­ which the president of Loretto turning in the license number o f all doubt. But there arc those who Heights college will speak on every B and C card-holder not are still because, to save their livea, seven-week training period will be the entire cost. Any contrbutions quered surfaces. "Frontiers of the Future.” Miss playing the game according to Mr. they could not think o f anything used to fill the depleted ranks in will be welcomed by myself and S t Joseph’s hospital. Evening my staff of helpers. These dona­ WITH Margaret Sullivan is in charge of Snooper's rules. This person would to say. By nature empty and dull, this holiday affair, assisted by certainly have been a leading can­ they find it too laborious to “ im­ classes, as well as day sessions, tions should be sent to J. J. Dryer, Easier .Applications, Less Senice Mrs. Lucille Mannix O’Day, Mon­ didate some months ago for the prove” their minds. If they can will be offered in the Red Cross K. of C. clubhouse, 1575 Grant ica Hayden, Margaret McGroarty, proposed secret police force that sit back a n d have predigested center, thus enabling business street. J. J. DRYER. For Laboratory Tested Coal and Expense women to receive the training. Margaret Murphy, Mary Elizabeth was to solve our traffic problems. knowledge handed to them in Eisenman, Eleanor Murphy, Helen All in all, though, there seems chunks, as at motion picture ahowi The Best Cannon, and Helen Hyland. to be a generally kcnmI spirit in re­ or certain kinds o f lectures, they Walt Springs, Former BITUMINOUS gard to the rationing program. The lake it. Whatever learning can be MORGAN, James Feely Writing complaints against it we have heard imbibed without conscious effort Regis Athlete, Dies and have been few. If it will help win on their part they accept. But to go LIGNITE Coals CALL OR WRITE For Arm y Newspapers the war, people are for it. If, how­ out o f their obese and vegetating LEIBM AN Pvt. James Feely, a member of ever, it turns out to be just an­ selves in quest o f experience and Walter Springs, former Regis IT* Especially Recommend the staff of the Denver Catholic other idea o f bureaucrats, they fact does not appeal to them. They college gridiron and boxing star, and HICKEY E. J. SCARRY & GO. Register prior to his induction into will be pretty angry about it.— Hu­ will shuffle through a torpid life died of bullet wounds at Camp W ADGE the air force, is now a staff writer bert A. Smith. to an insipid climax somehow. Swift Tex., according to word re­ 1219.1221 CaUfomia St. oa two of the weekly publication.s Meanwhile, the whole o f the real ceived by his parents. A non- Insarance Since 1897 and of Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Mr. New System Saves business o f living goes by them Catholic when he enrolled at the PINNACLE TA. 4488 Feely entered the army Nov. 1 at like a procession with a band, and Jesuit school, Springs became a Ft. Logan and was transferred to Mental Patients they have no part in it. What it the 752 Gas A Electric Bldg. DENVER, COLORADO member of the Church shortly be­ Jefferson Barracks after a two- Grave fear has been expressed use o f them? They might at well fore he left for service in the army T A. 1395 | n v \ ^ 1 ^ 3635 Blake SU week induction period in the camp by medical authorities that a seri- not be. in July, 1941. No details concern­ A M John Flnkbeiner, Mgr. near Denver, oua increase in patienU with un- Though there are plenty o f men ing his death were available. PAGE SIX aice. Bannock Street i'HE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyetone 4205 Thursday, Dec. 24, 1942 Home Economics— Defense NCCS SCHEDULES MILITARY 13 LECTURES TO BE GIVEN ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ SL Philomena s MAKE IN IOWA BY FR. SANDOVAL BALL IN K. OF C. CLUBHOUSE Your Reservations A military ball will be given Dinner invitations from hun­ To Have Social (Regis College) lows: Holy Ghost church. Father New Year'a eve in the Knighta of dreds of Denver families were filled Creighton university in Omaha, Edward A. Conway and Father Ed­ Columbus clubhouse, E. 16th ave­ through the club before Christ­ Nebr., and 13 separate points in mund J. Stumpf; S t Theresa’s, NOW . . . mas day. The hospitable spirit of (St, Philomena'g Pariili) Iowa will be visited by the Rev. Father Lawrence L. Cusack; S t nue and Grant street, for service Jack Hickisch has exchanged his men 4n and near Denver. The residents of the city, especially in A New Year’s party for all high Emmanuel T. Sandoval, S.J., pro­ Joseph’s, Father Earl L. Dieter; For the Big Jewel Syncopaters will provide the the holidays, was acclaimed by men school students of the parish will fessor of Spanish ami librarian Fitz.simons hospital. Father Joseph cowboy hat for an overseas cap music. Favors and decorations in khaki who, though far from be held on Wednesday evening, of Regis college, for the next .of P. Donnelly; Cathedral, Fathers and his high-heeled boots for G. I. NEW YEAR’S EVE will be furnished by the USO- home, found their Christmas cheer Dec. 30, from 8 to II o'clock in his mries of lectures on Latin- Hugo J. Gerleman and Stephen R. shoes. -The soldiers of Lowry NCCS general committee, the spon­ in Denver familt^ gatherings. A the school auditorium. An ad­ American relations, being given Krieger; Mercy hospital, Father Field and Buckley Field who have JAM B O REE and .W h e n you want to win soring organization. formal was scheduled for Christ­ mission fee of 26 cents will include under the ausmees of the Carnegie John J, Gibbons; St. Leo’s, Father mas night in the K. of C. club- entertainment, a social, and re­ foundation. Father Sandoval will Florence H. Mahoney; Marycrest acquired a taste for Western FUN FEST . . . a man’s praise for your cook* rooms, with Joy Kaylor and her freshments. ' leave Denver for the present lec­ Franciscan Sisters of Stella Nia­ square dancing under his expert all-girl band bookea for music Homemade cookies, donated to ture tour Monday, Dec. 28. gara, Father Joseph W. Poeekes; direction will miss him, even Ing, give him a deliclouSr duty. the USO-NCCS by more than 25 The Iowa lecture program calls Mt. Carmel church. Father though he has become one of their Beautiful ‘Belle and Beau Saturday night, Dec. 26, St. women of the parish and collected for a one-day visit to each point Poeekes; S t Vincent de Paul’s, number. Since June, Jack volun­ tempting cake that fairly Joseph’s student nurses will en­ by the children of St. .Philomena’s on Father Sandoval’s itinerary, Father Thomas F. Singleton; St tarily “ called” old-fashioned dances Sparkling tertain the service men in the school, will bring Christmas cheer and the Creighton university pro­ Joseph’s hospital, Father Elmer J, weekly at one of the fields. melts in his mouth, it's easy Catherine Mullen memorial home to soldiers in local army hospitals. gram, the exact dates of which Trame; Mullen home for the aged. Jitterbugs from California, Party Will Be with a special holiday party. Mmes. Paul Eckelman, Johnson, have not yet been settled, will be Father Irwin G. Umhoefer; St. rhumba addicts from S t Louis, and to do with Pikes Peak. Dinner Sunday evening, Dec. 27, and Thomas J. Halter assiited in an institute of several days’ dura­ Mary Magdalene’s, Father Edward waltzers from Georgia have will be provided in the USO club- packing the cookies. tion. Father Sandoval took a prin­ H. Wintergalen; Queen of Heaven learned Western square dancing rooms, E. 17th avenue and Grant The Sodality of the Blessed cipal part in such an instituter in orphanage. Father Henry P. from Jack, street, by members of S t Vincent Virgin Mary will receive (Commun­ Drake university in Des Moines, Hecken. The popular caller directed dull Featufe de Paul’s parish. A cowboy and ion Sunday in the 9:30 Mass. la., last month. Assignments outside the ciW of squares in Denver and vicinity cowgirl band will give a concert Masses on New Year's day will Iowa towns on the present tour Denver are as follows: Holy 'Trin­ of'SMctime numbers after the meal since the revival of this dance form Thursday, Dec. Slat be at 5:45, 7, 8:16, 9:30, 11, and ificlude Sioux City, Early, Ogden, ity church, Trinidad, Father John six or seven years ago. He was A “ Belle and Beau” party will be A mammoth cooky drive, termi­ PIKES PEAK 12:15, and Rockwell City. F. Bergin; St. Joseph’s, Ft. Collins, a member, and later caller, of the featured event of the New nated tois week by the USO-NCCS MUSIC BY The first semester of the (Con­ Father Sandoval will return to Father Joseph V. Downey; As­ Miss Mabel Hilling’s noted square- Year's week program of the USO- commiitee, resulted in the delivery fraternity of Christian Doctrine Denver on Jan, ,21. Before the sumption church, Welby, Father dancing group of Denver uni­ LOU MORGAN NCCS, women’s division, in the of 2M00 home-baked cookies to study clubs closed recently, Mrs. lecture tour itself begins, he will Bernard S. Karst; St. Anthony’s, versity, With this group he at­ clubhouse at 1772 Grant street. hospital rooms in army camps of And His Popular NBC FLOUR M. L. Dyer, parish chairman, re­ give a retreat for th^isters of St. Sterling, Father Louis T. Keenoy; tended several National Folk this territory. The packages were Orchestra The complete program for the ports a successful term for the five Francis of Stella Niagara in St. S t John’s, Loveland, Father Ber­ filled and wrapped by young Dance festivals in Washington, D. week is as follows: clubs, all of which have manifested Agnes’ academy in Alliance, Nebr., nard J. Murray; St. Augustine’s, C., and in New York’s Madison peiWe’s clubs of Denver. Mrs. keen enthusiasm in the work. The Dec. 29 through Dec. 31, DINNER DANCING Monday, Dec. 28 — Breakfast W.JC. Kimmins, chairman, was as­ Brighton, Father Emmanuel T. Square garden. AT YOUR GROCERS club, 9 a.m. second semester will begin- in Assignments Listed Sandoval: S t Joseph’s, Golden, ENTERTAINMENT - NOISEMAKEBS sisted in the project by Mmes. J. Februarj’. Thirty Jesuits of the faculties Known in St. Philomenx’s Tuesday, Dec, 29—Card and Father Will am J. Stackhouse; St. ;sO PER PERSON [ G. Henry and L. A, Higgins and Banns of marriage haVe been of Regis college and Regis high •5 PLUS TAX games party for the nurses of Misses Rita LaTourette and Peter’s, Greeley, Father Victor In the past year he called bi­ published between Edward W. Col­ school were scheduled to assist in monthly in S t Philomena’s hall, Lowry and Buckley Fields, Marion Macken. Winter. lins and Agnes E. Fowle of this parishes and instructions as fol- and many persons in that parish Fitzsimons, and *Fort Logan, parish and Douglas C. Poth of this The following scholastics will 8 p.m. assist as subdeacons or acolytes at learned to “ all jump up and never parish and Francis Hoart of Ca­ come down” under his genial tute­ p^ownPalac Wednesday, Dec. 30—“ Belle and Midnight Mass on Christmas: thedral pai-ish. lage. Since the need for planned Beau” party, 8 p.m. Police Sergeants Mercy hospital, subdeacon, Ber­ The Very Rev. Monsignor recreation for soldiers and defense L / ^DENVER Wednesday, Dec. 30 — Swing CRIB ERECTED IN Clarence Riordan of Lincoln, Nebr., nard C. Schulte; acolytes, Edward T. Foote and Lawrence W. Fried­ workers was felt, Mr. Hickisch’s Harry M. Anholt, General Manizcr shift party, 12 midnight. was a guest in the home of his Are on Navy Duty volunteer work was outstandirife. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James rich; M t Carmel church, subdea­ Friday, Jan. 1—Open house, 4 to con, Joseph N. Sibenaller; Sacred He called squares and couple Ar ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 7 p.m. Riordan, last week. Two Catholic police sergeants dances for the USO-NCCS, both The following parish clubs met Heart church, subdeacon, Walter Friday, Jan. 1—Swing shift par­ who are on leaves of absence from J. Ong; Queen of Heaven orphan­ men’s and women’s divisions, for ( litfs' of Kciiiiinn*. ty, 12 midnight. recently: Mrs. M. A. Hickey’s the Denver department for navy the Guldman Community center, club Was entertained in the age, acolytes, William J. Kane and ALTAR BREADS \rtirl«*'« r«ir ( Imn li :iml Saturday, Jan. 2—Dutch supper, service now are stationed in Den­ Lawrence W, Friedrich. and for other recreational organic I loiiir followed by games and danc­ ( St. Jotepk’s Pariih) Daniels and Fisher’s tearoom. The ver in the recruiting office. They rations. Members of the archdiocesan next meeting will be held Jan. 15. The Rev. Bernard J. Murray, ing, 7 p.m. are Leonard F. Nevin and Cor­ In parish life Mr. Hickisch was SEWING A . i». u unit of the National Council of Mrs. T. C. Rhoades was hostess to S.J., director of the retreat league Volunteer hostesses who served nelius F. O’Farrell. Both are vet­ of Regis college, will give a re­ an usher in S t Francis de Sales’ LfttlA GlrU* DreMet, Evtbroldtrr, CTiiiroli Cfoofis Co. in the club the week of Dec. 14 Catholic Nurses have given the her club in a Christmas party in eran members of the police depart­ MonofframinSs Fte. chaplain of Denver General hospi­ her home. The club will meet Jan. treat to the Sisters of Mercy in church. A son of Mrs. Margarette TA. X.«l 'i'i'i ' llh were Mmes. G. L. Myers, A. Cava­ ment and in the navy are boat­ Mercy hospital from Dec. 29 Hickisch of 1016 S. (kden, he was THE SISTERS OF THE naugh, and Katherine Volosin, and tal a special offering for the crib 8 with Mrs. Ann Jacobs. Mrs. L. swain’s mates. They enlisted last erected in the tubercular ward. In A. Fair’s club was entertained in through Dec. 31. graduated from S t Francis’ high GOOD SHEPHERD Miss Blanche Egan. October and received their basic Jack Udick, a graduate of Regis school and from Denver university. The spaghetti supper scheduled addition several bed trays were the home of Mrs. M. Blake Vif- training in San Diego, Calif. They TELEPHONE PEARL $4»1 procured for the patients through quain. Mrs. Harry T, Zook was college in 1939, is now a staff Until his induction m Fort Logan Edwin B. Clacton for Dec. 26 is being prepared by will muster recruits and assist in sergeant teaching in Amarillo Dec. 22, Mr. Hickisch was a-Iaw Mrs. Sophia Dispense. the kindness of friends. hostess to Mrs. P. F. Giblin’s club. Plbg. ,& Htg, Co. moving navy personnel from Den­ Field, Tex. student in Denver university. Confirmation was conferred by Mrs. Otto Kiener entertained Mrs. ver to training centers. 2408 £ . Colfax Ave. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr upon 82 L. M. Appel’s club in a Christmas Thomas A. Fox, 24, son of Mr. Z W e d d i n DENVEB, COLORADO persons— 63 children and 19 adulta party. The next meeting will be and Mrs. Thomas R. Fox of 466 Cathedral Group —Thursday, Dec. 17, at 7:30 p.m with Mrs. Anns Campbell on Dec. Phon* EAsl 6000 S. Sherman street, has been pro­ Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 8. ' Phono MAln S4S7 Rm Phono-^Ait tRII. EAfV SOIT The following priests attended the 81. moted from corporal to sergeant In ceremony: Fathers David Malo Hughes Bakewell, who attends the marine corps, according to W W’ ^ w w w Will Give Annual ney, Louis Grohman, Leonard Gall, the University of Colorado ip word received from Honolulu. He Gregory Smith, and Angelus Tintle, Dr. J. J. OWeil, Dentist Boulder, is spending the holiday IS a raduate of St. Francis de O.F.M. vacation with his parents. THE C. C. GILL gh school, where he played Suite 722 Mack Buildinu, 16th and California Street* Party on Dec. 28 The Rev. Milton F. Girse, Frank Barry, who is with the basketball and football. He en- ENGRAVING GO. C.SS.R., is assisting over the holi­ armed forces, is spending a fur­ listed Dec. 26, 1941, and was made The annual Christmas party days in Crested Butte; another lough with his mother, Mrs. Frank a corporal last September. WEDDING STATIOKEBI sponsored by Cathedral Altar and pneat of this parish ia caring for Barry. b u t. Oomnleo. Prop, Rosary society will be given Mon­ Presentation cnurch. Phil Clarke returned Friday 1751 Champa St. MAin 3046 day evening, Dec. 28, at 8 o’clock The weekly games party is from South Bend, Ind., where he in St. Paul’s chapel. Guests will scheduled for Monday night at is a pre-medical student in Notre play bridge, pinochle, or their fav­ 8:80. Dame university. orite card game. They are re- CALLBECK uested to bring their own cards, Ti3.'able prizes will be given and re­ JESUIT CHURCHES WILL HAVE HONE PUBIxIC NAMET freshments will be served. Tickets may be secured from Sh(^ and Save LAWLESS Father Arthur Lucy, spiritual di­ NEW YEAR’S EVE HOLY HOUR Daily 11 tSO a. nu on KFEL rector of the society: Mrs. James LUtnn to the Dime Man W, Knight, president; Miss Bar­ Fine Furs bara Bach, secretary; Mrs. Charles (Sacred Heart, Leyola Pariih) come active. A party was held in DISPENSE BROS. BEAUTIFUL FRESH CUT J. Dunn, Mrs. A. E. Murchie, or An hour of adoration and recol­ Loyola hall Tuesday evening, Dec. WEE SHOP BAKERY Cdmplet* Fur Repairing Mrs. George H. Williamson, chair­ lection -will be observed in both 22. Future meetings of the organ­ FLOWERS Servlet • Terms man of the committee on arrange Sacred Heart church and Loyola ization will be announced. U4 Dim ments, CH. 1856. church on thq eve of the Circum­ The Young Ladies' sodality of MERRY cision. In both churches the Blessed Colfax at Washington Sacred Heart church will receive Merry Christmas Brothers of Mercy Sacrament will be exposed at 7:30 Commifflion in a body in the 9:30 CHRISTMAS m i m i — l i M u P KE 4376 Thera li a growlna demand for the care p.m. and the hour, of meditation Mass Sunday, Dec. 27. o f the lick male patients. Young men will close with Benediction of the Large Aisortment of Potted from the ages of 18 to 40 are invited Blessed Sacrament. It has been School Has Plant* and Funeral Oealgn* to inquire for further information from customary to hold these Holy tha novice Master. Christmas Tarty IL Yoars to Enjoy Hours in these churches for many F R E D ^ § Brothers of Mercy is a religious years. Confessions will be heard Sacred Heart school pupils had For added rleaaare, entertain at the community, Coamopolitan — PIONEER DINING throughout the hour. a jolly time on the closing day be­ Bl-LOW MEATS JERRY BREEN ROOM . . 4> CotUge Street Bnffsio. N. T. The pinochle club has again be- fore the Christmas holidays. In­ stead of the ^neral Christmas COFFEE MERRY Florist SHOPPE . . , larty in the hall, a new plan was ollowed. Every room had an in­ BAMBOO School’s Class CHRISTMAS 1456 California HA. 2279 R O O M . R e» Enroll Now dividual celebration, with plays, ommtnd t h a carols, refreshments, games, and May W e Serve You in That the exchange of smfCll gifts. This Cosmopolitan Leaders Listed to out-of-town entire project was promoted by the Inditpentable Way? frlenda. THE SACRED HEART Parent-Teachers’ association, and (St. Catharina'i Parish) the expense of the parties was Merry i Cosmopolitan Hotel MASS LEAGUE Class leaders in the parish taken care of by the organization. school are the following: Eighth Gifts were Resented to Oie siaters, GOOD THINGS i. B. HERNDON. JR.. Gen M(r Its members (both living and deceaied) Christmas share in tha rich spiritual beneflts of t grade, Frances Donolen; seventh to the Rev, Dr. Edward J. Morgan, Maas said daihr, to the end of time, ca- grade, Dolores Nielson; sixth, SJ., and the Rev. Martin A. TO EAT B n y W a r paelallr for tha members of tha League Winifred Linsenmaier; fifth grade, Schiitz, S.J. For information write i Fresh and Salted Nutmeals Patronize These Firms. They Elaine Telk; fourth grade, Eugene Pupils of Sacred Heart school THE PRIESTS OF THE SACRED Candied Fruita a;id Candies Are C o -o p e ra tin g With Yonr Dell; third grade, Patricia McDon­ brought an abundance of cookies GOOD CHEER Paper. HEART. Sacred Heart Hlaalon Bonaa ald; and second grade, Charla Bonds Sta. Marla. 111. for tne “ cook parade” last week. ADDISON’S Crain. The mothers of the pupils had TO YOU I Recently baptized were Robert Home Public Market baked a supply for the occasion, . TA, 2758 Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max some of them fancy, and all very HOTEL O’lVEILL Austin; Gerald Anthony, son of fine. Miss Dougherty, who was in Mr. and Mrs. Roxy Auerita; Rob­ PRIVATE SHOWER BATH AND TOILET IN EVERY ROOM charge of the project, was de­ CHICAGO rnORKET ert John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ lighted. with the great number of Merry Christmat Extensively remodeied and oeautifu'.ljr relurnisbad in 19SB. Quiet loeatioa but ward J. McCune, Jr.; and Thomas cookies and she divided the supply adjacent to the shopping, buaineu. and theater centers. Joseph Lubenski, son of Mr. and Rates— $1.7$ tingle $2.50 double Thom a* L. O'Neill, between two worthy agencies. (Jne Mrs. Joseph Lubinski. half went to the cooky jar in the 14TH AND STOUT ST. DENVER, COLO. KE. 1277 Lela Mae Jordan and Frances Catholic USO and the remainder FOOD Jordan were recently received into went to the group that is preparing the Church. Their sponsors were “ DENVER'S MOST PROGRESSIVE LAUNDRY” Christmas packages for the sol- Mrs. Odelio and Richard Jordan. diera. FOR THE 1 AM'ADE LAUNDRY Sodality Meeting Postponed Qood Will "TRY OUR NEW SERVICE" Regis Principal The Loyola Junior Young La­ dies’ sodality has postponed its FREEDOM Complete Laundry Service meeting for a week. The regular 1847 Mirktt WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER TA. $$70-6$7» athering was scheduled for Tues- Attends Meeting Jay, Dec. 29, but on account of the many holiday activities, the meet­ to Men CALAVOS (Regis High School) ing has been postponed until Tues­ The Rev. Bernard S. Karst, SJ., day, Jan. 6. For Energy principal of Regis high school, at­ ARGONAUT HOTEL tended a meeting Dec. 19 and 20 In • ORAINGES Whera Daovar'i Society EDtartalni for Laneheoni and Dinaeri Chicago of the principals of the high schools conducted oy the mem­ 5 % III 7 % FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES. bers of the Missouri, Chicago, and • LEMONS DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 New Orleans provincee of the So­ INTEREST FOR LIFE JESS SUPER niRRHET ciety of Jesus. Father Karat re­ I ON • CITRUS FRUITS BeantifttI Ballroomi Privata Dining Rooma turned to Regis Dec. 22. ! CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY FLORIDA FRUIT HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE I (PEKING) Quality Meats for Vitamins and Work Energy DENVER FRUIT A DANGER SIGNAL W E SPEa-4LIZE Often sssoelsted with Hsrdenins of the ONNUITV BONDS PRODUCE 0 0. Arteries, s Stroks; Psrslrsls. Hesrt Trou- & PRUDUCE IN STOKER COAL bls, Kidnti Diesso, snd other ersrs oom- Wntr lo rrHEDEN^XCOAL g/TIMBEBCOi plisstioDS. RoMltful tresUns methods of Ihs Ball Olinie bars prorsn dsptndsbis for REV. FATHER RALPH All Kindt of (}oal at nserly a quarter of a eentury. lend for Patronize Our Advertisers TA. 1369 OuMiTvaSumet ( 2210*IB»5t. FREE B le^ Presenro Book—todar. No ob- I 176 W . Adanu St. - Oiicdso ' Loveeat Maritet Price litatioD. Ball Clinie. Dept 7080. Exealiior , Phone Tabor 4 7 0 4 Sprinas. Ha ______R. A. MAUBO, Mar. (Member 8L Patrick'! Parish) We Ship Every Day in the Year MERRY CHRISTMAS Rocky Mt. Rainbow l^ n t VOSS BROS Treat, IVt ts IIH In. lent, WIBTH Bi-Loio canslit todsy, shipped today. $3.60 . pNONt Drssisd and drawn, randy MERRY CHRISTMAS C H a a a v C m (or ths pea. A Ptidsy thriU. DellTtrsd Any PUen con. 9 0 * •• GKPM inn.B. FOOO CENTER I2th and Waiee Iced In Ds Lone box—Oonmntsed i thrill ta , Downtown Frltat at Your D oonup _ DENVEB. COLORADO sppenrnnos and tMts or no ahnna 1

Thursday, Dec. 24, 1942 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN

Pueblo Parochial League Christmas Solemn Services Greetings Cage Schedule Announced FRIENDLY FOLKS Held in Boulder James P. Gray Seven teams have entered the lengthening of the schedule is de­ Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par­ Pueblo Parochial leag^ue for the sirable. Games will be played in the ish)— Solemn Mass was offered at Gplomefrlsl basketball season this year. Last armory each Sunday beginning at midnight on Christmas with a choir SERVE YOU year’s basketball league consisted 1 p.m. WPA officials not being of 60 boys and girls singing thfe re­ 212 Golorado Bldg. of five competitors. Six teams took available this year, the officiating sponses. A program o f carols pre­ ceded the Mass. Officers of the part in the football schedule this will be done by alumni of Pueblo 1615 California T A 8883 Catholic high who have had pre­ Mass were the Rev. John Forsythe, year. Softball is usually played by O.S.B., celebrant; the Rev. Mau­ A friendly, courteous, and experienced all seven schools. vious experience in working games. COMFORTABLE VISION S t Patrick’s was last year's bas­ rice Zabolitzky, O.S.B., deacon; In a meeting in Sacred Heart AND EYE CARE ketball winner. According to a the Rev. Joseph Hannon of Canon staff serves yon when you call Horan & Son. home Dee. 18, a seven-week basket­ City, subdeacon; Gerald Dome, ball schedule, beginning Jan. 3 and long-established league rule, the Shamrocks must win again this master of ceremonies; and Robert Every member of it is sincerely interester in Antinuing through Feb. 14, was year in order to obtain pemanent Vogel, Edmund Schram, Melvin adopted with each school playing possession of the league trophy. Kirby, and Edgar Yuzwiak, aco relieving you of all details and in seeing to six games and 'drawing one bye. 8 Representatives who attended the lytes. A vote will be taken among par­ meeting Dec. 18 were Sister De- Mrs. J. G. Archibald and daugh youi’ comfort. ticipating members later in the ter, Marv Elizabeth, are spending I season to determine whether a sideria and Sister Evelyn, Sacred Happy New Year Heart home; the Rev. Urban the holidays in Webster Groves, Owners of the business advise you in Schnitzhofer, O.S.B., St. Anthony’s ; Mo., with Miss Nellie Margaret the Rev. Francis Wagner, Sacred Archibald, who teaches in the high I the selection of funeral merchandise and you Heart Cathedral; the Rev. Patrick school there. A son, Glen Archi from the EDELUJEISS i Annunciation PTA Stauter, St. Patrick’s; and the Rev. bald, who is an aviation cadet of know exectly how much the complete funeral Clement V. Gallagher, St. Francis Parks Air college. East St. Louis, •^Denver^s Finest Restaurants Xavier’s. The Rev. Anthony Roitz, 111., is also spending a Christmas will cost when arrangements are made. O.S.B., of St. Mary’s was chosen furlough there with his mother and 1644 GLENARM Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. Plans Card Party lesgue treasurer. sisters. The 1943 schedule follows: Religious instruction classes for Jan. 3— 1 p.m., St. Francis’ vs. children in public schools are dis Sacred Heart home; 1:45 p.m., St. continued for the next two Sun­ (Annunciation Parish) Mary’s vs. St. Leander’s; 2:30 p.m.. days, The PTA will sponsor a card Cathedral achool vs. St. Patrick’s; A new series of discussions by party at Siu.m. Tuesday, Dec. 29. and St. Anthony’s, bye. the study clubs will begin in the liberal auo. Mrs. Arnold is chairman; she will Jan. 10— 1 p.m.. Sacred Heart spring. always borrow your furniture. be assisted by Mmes. Martin, home vs. S t Anthony’s; 1:45 p.m., You can Bailey, Stubert, Mudd, McCul­ St. Mary’s vs. St. Patrick’s; 2:30 ...aodonle-e''™ ” "" down. 17i.Vr« ,ll<,v,r.l«»-> ie, geiyob lough, and Roach. Tickets are p.m., Cathedral vs. St. Leander’s; _ i>. financial vrorr r. HORA 25 cenU. Refreshments will be and St. Francis’, bye. Funeral Mass Sung Don AMn SON CHAPELS served. Jan. 17— 1 p.m., St. Francis’ vs. The Altar and Rosary society St. Mary’s; 1:45 p.m.. Sacred Heart For La Junta Girl wlU receive Communion Sunday, 3ome vs. Cathedral; 2:30 p.m., St g e t c a s h KEystone 6297 • KEystone 6296 Dec. 27, in the 7:30 Mass. Patrick’s vs. St Anthony’s; and St. Leander’s, bye. La Junta.— Miss Erminia Me­ The Social club of the parish Jan. 24— 1 p.m., S t Leander’s dina of La Junta, died Dec. 12 in KXL7 Qevetind Plac* wiQ sponsor a social in the hall on vs. Sacred Heart home; 1:45 p.m., Pueblo of 8 heart attack. She was Q u G uarding Forever our Founder^ Ideals Dec. 31, New Year’s eve. St. Anthony’s vs. S t Francis’ ; 2:30 a member of Our Lady of Guada­ ^ The committee .in charge of the .m., Cathedral vs. S t Mary’s; and lupe church. recent games thanks all who con­ t. Patrick’s, bye. A Requiem Mas.s was celebrated tributed to the success of the Jan. 31— 1 p.m., S t Patrick’s vs. for Miss Medina in Our Lady of party. S t Leander’s; 1:45 p.m., S t An- Guadalupe church, Dec. 15, by the orp« The Altar and Rosary societ; •thony’s vs. S t Mary’s; 2:30 p.m Rev. Louis Pecorella. i B n i o o n a u met Tuesday afternoon in the hai S t Francis’, vs. Cathedral; and Surviving. are her parents, Mr. ORDER COAL IVOW SISTERS m iENR 1355 Broadway and officers were elected. The Sacred Heart home, bye. aiid Mrs. Arnulfo Medina; three All grades of Range, Furnace and Stoker Coal following were placed in office: Feb. 7— 1 p.m.. Sacred Heart brothers, Benanno, Eulogio, and Phone KEyMone 6221 in Lignite and Bituminous President, Mrs. Walter Anderson; home vs. St. Patrick’s; 1:45 p.m., Alfredo; three sisters, Julia, Es- vice president, Mrs. J. 0. Johnson; Cathedral vs. S t Anthony’s; 2:30 pevanzB, and Inez. Pike View Lignite Our Speeiatly D iE R GIIEN RT secretary, Mrs. J. Feeiy; and p.m., S t Francis’ vs. St. Leander’s; Mr. and Mrr. Medina express Strving D tn vr’t Coal Cotuumers Sine* 1904 treasurer, Mrs. J. Connolly. Mrs. and S t Mary’s, bye. their appreciation to the Santa Fe W. Schweider thanked all the Feb. 14— 1 p.m., S t Mary’s vs. employes. Our Lady of Guadalupe members for their loyalty to the Sacred Heart’home; 1:45 p.m., St. society, Alianza Hispano America, J O R r S P TI organization and presented he; Francis’ vs, St. Patrick’s; 2:30 and to all'friends and relatives for THE PIKES PEAK FUEL cers with a gift. Twelve dol­ p.m., St. Leander’s vs. St. An­ their kindnesses. Burisl was in Whotaale & Retail lars was taken in on the exchange thony’s: and Cathedral, bye Pairview cemetery. U h a n O K th a tc o u n i^ (St. John’s Parish) of gifts. A leather billfold was Office and Yard— 635 Curtis St. MA. 6181 presented to the pastor and his Advertisers that merit your patrdnag:e. They are The sisters on the faculty of assistants. The handmade spread MASS BEING OFFERED WEEKLY St. John’s school were the guests sponsored by Mrs. Nicholschiltz reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. of honor at a dinner in the school was awarded to Mrs. J. Kotasek ol' Monday evening. This annual din­ 3637 Race street. IN FORT LUPTON FSA COLONY ner sponsored by the PTA was Reported ill were Mrs. P. FOR QUALITY CORN FED attended also by Sisters Francis Mayerle, who was operated upon MEATS & POULTRY SEE Paula and Marie Anthony of St. in a local hospital, and Mrs. Neary. Fort Lupton.— Mass is being of­ vena in honor o f Our Lady of the Mary’s convent and by the priests fered weekly in the assembly hall Mr. and Mrs. Drea are the par­ Miraculous Medal in St. William’s, COALSPECIAL LUMP COAL WANTED of the parish. After the dmner of the Farm Security Administra­ Fort Lupton, Monday, Dec. 21. NUT COAL Father John P. Moran, pastor, in ents of a girl, bora in S t Joseph’s RABTOAY’S liospital. tion’s colony for Spanish-speaking The infant daughter o f Mr. and I will buy for cash small properties In or near Denver. I am behalf of the nuns thanked the people near Fort Lupton, accord­ Mrs. Jerome Thomas Dechant was Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. 1030 W. ColfAx TA- T29T not interested in listing, your property for sale or makingsiting women who prepared and served Sister Alice Marie, daughter of ing to the Rev. Dr. Thomas Doran, also baptized in Platteville. P MUMFORD, Mgr you a trade, but wijl purchase your property if priced right the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. William Schweider, administrator of the parishes in 25th aad Decatur GRanil 8126 renewed her vows Saturday morn­ and pay you cash. Will'ill give quickquti action. Matt Schedule Given Lupton and Platteville. The' cen­ Requiescant in Pace ing in the chapel of St. Joseph’s. ter was opened last June/and serv­ When buying from the Masses on New Year’s day will Her parents and Mrs. R. Moore ices were inaugurated by the Rev. DIOCESE OF PUEBLO INSURANCE be the same as on Sundays, at 6, firms advertising in this Gail T. E. GREENE were present. Joseph P. Trudel, S.S., ch^lain of ROLDAN— Filanini, young daugbUr of 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 o’clock. Mercy hospital, Denver. Between Itr, and Hr*. Elaritto l^|d*n, StO Curry, paper, please mention that TAbor 6 26 6 Days EAst 1381 Evenings New surplices for the priests Puablo. Dltd D x . 16 *(t*r an illncii of 400 and 500 Mexicans are now liv­ JOS. J. CELLA and altar boys, used for the hrst 18 month*. A grade achool itudent, ah* you saw their advertise* ing |n the settlement, and it is ex­ had been inatrueted in her horn* during 1120 Security 8I<^. time on Christmas, were supplied Party Is Given by her lUneaa. 3he la aurvirad by her par ment ■ y the Altar society. A new set of pected that the modern dwelling ant*, four brother*, Jeaui, Jot, Albart, Phone KEystone 2633 lbs was also donated by the so­ unite will be increased to accom­ and Stephen, and thra* alatera, Lucy, Jenny, and Lupe, all of Pueblo. Ftmeral ciety. Presentation PTA modate 1,000 persons. Approxi­ Thtra’a no nsod to hava mately 200 persons attend Mass Dee. 1». unattracUvo or Inpropor Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rottman ZAKUBOVIC— Anna of 12Z8 Uahren ^■ETleni boale^WB^ is ciMUnI llthtlng In your homo— regularly, and catechism classes tvenue, Pueblo. Died Dee. 18 after and modtm llthtlBg It are the parents of a boy, bom in are conducted. Following Mass long illneas. A iifa-time reaident of St. Joseph’s hospital. (Pratantatlon Pariih) avallablo at surprisingly The closing of the school for Sunday Father Doran enrolled 100 Pueblo. Member of Pomae lodge. She Loan Agencies Ask K low cost Let ns moke a J. Evans, father of Mrs. Sam la aurvived by her huabtnd, Loui* Zikn- bi lighting effteiency teat of the holidays was marked by children in the Miraculous medal. bovie: and one aon, Frank, and one ala- Improved Lighiing your homo today. IjCwIs, is ill in his home. Christmas party sponsored by the Gamai Party Hald ter, Mra. Margaret Smith of Fredtriek. r Funeral Dae. 21, St. Mtry'a church. In­ Mrs. Elizabeth Croke is ill in A games party, sponsored by the CLEVELAND. O. — Msny loan dl PTA in Redman hall. The hand terment Roaelawn. . agencies financing constractioa of St. Joseph’s hospital. crocheted bedspread, donated Altar and Rosary society, was held BUCKLEY— Jnme* C. (Grorer) of 122 new property demand modem light­ Miss Anna Marie Mangan, who Mrs. Suderland was awarded in a public hall in Platteville Dec. W. Routt, Pueblo. Died Dec. 19 of heart 1 21. More than 100 tickets were attack. Mr. Buckley had been in ill ing fixtures of approved design. In­ had been confined to Mercy hos- Miss Frances Russell I H. G. REID sold before the party. health for aome time, but recently had ith efficient lighting and unattractive pit.al for the past 11 weeks, re­ The children of the parish will been abl* to aaaume hia dutie* in th* ELECTRICAL CO. turned home for Christmas. receive Holy Communion Sunday, Under the direction o f Everett South Bide water work*. Hr. Buckley fixtures are said to be tangible re­ Hoaglin of Fort Lupton, St. waa foreman of the maintenance depart­ ELECTRICAL CON­ Mrs. Leonard Freeman and Dec. 27. ductions of property Salue. William’s choir sang Schehl’s Mass ment of the water work* for 40 year*. TRACTING — REPAIR­ three children joined Capt. Free­ He had been a reaident of Pueblo 60 I be The adult choir was to furnish in Honor o f the Child Jesus at ING AND FIXTURES man in California in the past week. year*. Survirlng are hi* wife and one for, year. the music for the High Mass at midnight Christmas. Pietro Yon’s ion, John B. Buckley. Requiem High midnight on Christmas, the chil­ “ Gesu Bamino” was sung at the Haaa St. Patrick'* church, Dec. 21. MAin 2303 dren’s choir for the 7 and 7 :30 Offertory. The same Christmas pro­ Interment Roaelawn. 329 14th St. o’clock Masses, and the Young BUTKOVICH— Thomai. Died Dec. 19. 1 Cathedral Pupils gram was repeated in St. Nicholas' Long-time reaident of Pueblo, Member Ladies’ sodality choir for the 9 church, Platteville. Before the of St. Jacob'* lodg*. Survived by a aon, ' 9^0, and 11 o’clock Masses. Masses in both churches, the choir John of Alhambra, Calif.; a brother, Jamea of Gary, Tnd.; Mra. Mary Mravich Furnish Crib for The new Missal and bookstand sang traditional Christmas carols. of Gary and Mr*. Pbyllli Dtvich of We Can Now Give You recently donated to this parish Mr*. Lell Baptised Kibbing, Minn. Requiem Maia St. Hary'a were to be used for the first time Mrs. Imogens Ida Lell, wife of church Dec, 22. Interment Roaelawn. Prompt Delivery MERHAR— John Robert, ion of Mr. Soldiers’ Chapel on Christmas. Sgt. George Lell, was baptized in and Mr*. William Merhar and grtndion Sgt. William P. Carey recently Platteville. Sgt. Lell, stationed of Mra. John Marhar and Eugene Cot. visited his mother, Mrs. P. W, in Albuquerque, N. Mex., is home latino, Pueblo. Requiam Mail BL Hary'a church, Dae. 18. The first Christmas crib used in Carey of Lakewood. on a furlough. Mrs. Lell made her the new chapel of Fitzsimons Gen Wilbur Kissell, son of Mr. and first Holy Communion in the no eral hospital was the gift of mem WADGE Mrs. T. Howard Kissell of 101 S bers of La fertulia, a club com­ Lowell boulevard, is studying for posed of first-year Spanish stu­ COLORADO the priesthood in St. Thomas' sem dents of Cathedral high school Gives Vs More inary. He had lived in this parish Youtli Enlists in A few days before Christmas, Teresa Anderson, Mary Loretta an his life SPRINGS Heat Burgett, and Bernice Pohndorf, ac­ companied by the sponsor of the Military Families Are club, went to Fitzsimons to install Amiy Air Corps the cnb. GNITEO FUEL & EQUIPMENT CG. Immediately after the holidays, Uaited by Marriage FOOTWEAR members of Jm Tertulia will begin Colorado Springs. — Robert BEST IN QUAUTT, NEWEST IN STYUB 1729 California St. K E 6391 to make altar linens for the chapel. Two families well known in Zecha, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. 61 T itf. la th. Ptke. Vmk Rettaa Senior home room 2 has adopted military circle.s were united when Zecha of Colorado Springs, left THE DENVER, the Only Store in the ward 1 of Fitzsimons hospital. For Miss Ann Sherboume Rolfe, recently for Fort Lou n . He The Vorhes Shoe Co. their Christmas project, the stu­ daughter of Bri^. Gen. 0. S. Rolfe, enlisted in the army air forces on COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. dents prepared a box for the sick commanding officer of Camp Hale Oct. 18 and spent several weeks Country to Have This Sample Sale of soldiers. Among the gifts were and Lt. Col. Charles A. Symrosk in St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn., cigarettes, candy, bookmarks, andi were married in Glenwood Springs with relatives before entering the NEW YEAR'S table. before the Rev. Clarence E. service. He has not as yet been GGLE DRUG CD. Other projects planned by the Kessler. General Rolfe gave his definitely assigned. room include the remembrance of daughter in marriage. Clem Zecha, a freshman in Holy N o t Doer to W at Bad Pea Otfla. PRINTZESS. COATS each soldier on his birthday, the Miss Pauline Grisso of Seminole, t i ll W. Celerade Ava. Pbeae IfU GREETINGS distribution of current periodicals, Cross college in Canon City, Okla., was the bride's attendant has been appointed editor of the and the purchase of books for the and Maj. Joseph P. Stephens was COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. patients. new college literary magazine, the (Ceiling Prices 69.95-125.00) Choose one of these fine to our best man. Ushers were Ma, RoBtrum. The magazine will make Melvin Magnuson, Ckipt. D. I its first appearance early in Janu- coats now and you’ll wear it proudly for many, many patrons 40 HOURS* DEVOTION Harris, Ralph- lip- Vandervort, Jr. *ry. He will be assisted by Melvin ZEGHA & ADAMS years I Mostly all woll fabrics in black, brown, blue, Week of Dec. 27: Good Lt. J. C. Goode, L t Charles Kirby, formerly of Boulder. Mr. red, plum and green! Luxurious fur collars that in­ Shepherd convent, Denver; Herstrom, and Lt. John Jay. Zecha waa editor of St. Mary’s high Conoco And may we take this opportunity to repeat our guaran­ Mercy koipital, Denver. Miss Rolfe attended Ward Bel school paper and yearbook. clude Sable, Skunk, Kit Fox, Persian and Squirrel. tee of quality. Everything yqu buy at Safeway must mont school in Nashville, Tenn James Noll and Clem Zecha of Service and the Univemity of Texas. L t Holy Cross college arrived home Sizes 12Vi to 281/2 ...... 49.00 please you, pr your money back. Of course, our stocks Gol. Symroski was graduated from Dec. 14 to spend the Chrietmas Station will be governed by certain necessary War Time regu­ the U. S. Military academy in holidays. Navid. Avt. at C.clu I. Peadr. West Point in 1935. lations, but what you buy at Safeway will be the best (Ceiling Prices 89.50-139.95) Fine quality samples, obtainable, and always at the lowest price possible on SEASON’S GREETINGS many one of a kind! 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/■ A NEWS OF THE PEEBLO DIOCESE CITY-WIDE HOLY HOUR TO BE COHDUCTED JAH. 6 " • _ =— ^ ^ : = r . - — ------— Poster Contest Winners « « Oiiidhood National Officer ofRocky Ford Woman Writes competition o f schools in the Pueblo diocese included these children. Left to right, Emma Olive Verlengia of Sacred Heart Cathedral school, who took 6rst prize; Archbishop Vehr of Robert Hribernick, Kathleen Hiza, and (abriela .4nzlovar of St. Mary’s D. of I. Will Explain Christmas Mass school, Pueblo. Donver to Officiate Rocky Ford.— Music for the on Christmas. As war has taken Christmas Midnight Mass in St. so many men from the choirs of Peter’s church. Rocky Ford, was the country, a Mass solely for Work to Pueblo Women written by Miss Marie Lacy, the women’s voices is more necessary organist and director of the choir. now than at siny other time. in Puebio Cathedrai Miss Lacy calls her composition Another feature of the Mass is “ The Mass in Honor of the Blessed its use of the alto part to carry Bishop Hopes Formaiion of Local Circle of This Virgin.” It was written especially much of the melody and the fre­ Bishop Willging Announces Service Slated as for the voices in St. Peter’s choir, quent use of the sopranos in the Catholic Society Will Meet With but because almost every small obligato. Acoustics in many of parish relies on amateur musicians the smaller and older churches Anniversary Observance; Clergy of for its choir, the Mass is adaptable are not favorable to high soprano ’ Support and Success to thousands of parish choirs. None tones and Miss Lacy has used low See City to Attend of the parts is difficult or beyond melody tones several times to vary Miss Mary R. Burke of Butte, Mont., will come to the range of untrained voices. For the effect. its effect, the Mass depends upon A city-wide Holy Hour to which all Catholics in Pueblo Pueblo Sunday, Dec. 27, to explain the organization of the An alumna of Northwestern uni­ pleading tunes and the skillful use versity in Evanston, 111., Miss Lacy are invited will be held in the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart national circle, Daughters of Isabella, to the Catholic women of harmony rather than upon is a talented pianist and her edu­ on the Feast of the Epiphany, Wednesday, Jan. 6. The Most of the city. The meeting will take place at 8 p.m. Monday, trained voices. cational background has fitted her Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Metropolitan of the Province of Denver, Dec. 28, in Cathedral hall. The purpose of the meeting vdll The women’s voices carry the for her composition. She has re­ complete harmony, and although tc which Pueblo is a suffragan see, will officiate at the throne. be to form a circle of the Daughters of Isabella in the city. ceived musical training in the Bush Miss Lacy has written a tenor part, conservatory and’ the American The Most Rev. Joseph C. Willging, Bishop of Pueblo, will In Pueblo there is a need and demand for. a na­ this part is not necessary and was conservatory in Chicago, in the be on the faldstool. tional Catholic society of Catholic women such not sung in its initial performance Matthay school in London, Eng­ The occasion will be the first anniversary of the in­ the Daughters of Isabella. It is land; from Richard McCIannahan stallation of the Metropolitan. It ‘ the hope of the Most Reverend in New York city, and from How­ will be a fitting ceremony to ob­ Bishop that this organization meet ard Jones in Toronto, Canada. She serve the Feast of the Epiphany with support and success. In its Cathedral Will Have Five has also studied the Oxford and and the beginning of the New national work it is closely allied the melody methods of teaching Year. The Holy Hour is intended F R . M ' C n i S with the National Council of Cath­ and returns to Chicago or New for the parishioners of all churches olic Women and with the Knights Masses on New Year’ s Day York each summer to continue her in the city. All the clerjfy of o f Columbus. It can be effective training. For three years she was Pueblo have been invited to be a member o f the faculty in the present. The ceremony will begin I F S I J I I I 6 F Denver conservatory of music, (Cathedral Pariib, Pueblo) family. She was accompanied by at 8 p. m. While in Denver she directed the Five Masses will be offered in Mary Kathryn Connor. choir in Holy Family church.. the Pueblo Cathedral on New George Gleason is at home from She is a member of the State Pueblo Youlb Arrives Year’s day. Low Masses will be the Colorado School of Mines to spend the holidays with his par­ Federation of Music Clubs and last at 5:45, 7, 9, and 12:10. High Mass year was opera chairman of the Two Flags, Antependium will be at 11. Benediction of the ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gleason, In Africa With Army federation in the state. She has a Blessed Sacrament will be given 302 W. 18th street. - (Pueblo Catholic High) .1 large class of piano pupils, several in the evening at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Albo are in Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moore of The Rev. William D. McCarthy, of whom have won superior ratings superintendent of Pueblo Catholic Mrs. John G. Connor has gone Pueblo from Kansas university. Mr. in federation contests. Given to Vineland Parish 119 Michigan, Pueblo, have re­ to Balboa Island, Calif., to visit her Albo is visiting over the holidays high school, was invited to be a Miss Lacy lives in Rocky Ford ceived word that their son, Charles son, Capt. Miles Connor, and his with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos­ ------» judge in the Central high annual with her mother and sister and L. Moore, has arrived in Northern declamation contest which took eph Albo, 317 E. 2nd street. has been a member of St. Peter’s (St. Theresa’s Parith, Vineland) words, “ My Jesus Mercy,” and a A service flag, a United States Africa. Pvt. Moore has been in place Dec. 17. Michael Corbett, Aldo Battiste is home from choir since coming here. cross are in gold. Regis college, Denver, and is spend­ flag, and a white antependium for the am ed services since April, . Patrick’s parishioner, won the The Mass Dec. 20 was for all having been sent to England from contest with the recitation of How­ Total of $175 ing the holidays with his parents, the altar were donated to SL The­ Oie Vineland parishioners who are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Battiste, 2619 resa’s church by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fort Warren, Wyo. He reports that ard Vincent O’Brien’s “ So Long SHAMROCKS DROP in the service. the scenery and climate in Africa Son.” Elizabeth street. Pullaro of Vineland. The blessing Becau.se of the.Christmas holi­ In War Stamps of the flags and antependium took are delightful. The Moore family Miss Margaret Hughes, senior Mrs. Frank Smith has been seri­ TWO CARE TILTS days, catechetical instruction for have three other sons in the serv­ of Pueblo Catholic high, put her ously ill in her home, 125 £ . 8th jlace Sunday, Dec. 20, before a the children after Mass on Sundays ice: Keith, Kenneth, and Dick class far in front in the war bond street Missa Cantata in honor of the oc­ will be postponed until Jan. 10. who are in the marine corps. campaign with a sale of $5,000 Sold by Pupils Choir li Entertained The Lakeside-Vineland ‘ cagers casion. t------— ------of the southern half o f the Pikes The service flag has 30 stars in worth of the bonds to Jber ajint. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Verlengia Invests 600 Cents Miss Agnes Hughes, This pur­ entertained the Cathedral choir in Peak league won over the Pueblo it, each star representing one of (St. Leander's Parith, Pueblo) Catholic high Shamrocks again in In War Stamps chase f rais^ the school’s total to their home on Thursday evening, the Catholic boys from Vineland $6,013.10 for the year. The war stamp contest con­ Dec. 17. Gifts were exchanged, the armory, Dec. 18, 39-24. The now serving in the army or navy. ducted by the pupils of St. Lean- teams met ag^ain in the Vineland The formal Christmas ball of the games played, and refreshments One star represents Miss Anne high school will be held in the City der’s school from Nov. 12 to Dec. gym with the county quintet win- Pritchel, who is an army nurse. served. Bishop Joseph C. Willging, Donald Cozzetti of Pueblo Park pavilion Thursday, Dec. 31, Milt Mary R. Burka ended with the third and fourth ning 33-17. The flags and antependium were Father Thomas J. Wolohan, and from 9 to midnight. Music ■will be In strengthening the activites of grades the victors. Much enthusi­ Father Francis W a g n e r were Lakatula-VinaluKi (39) G F p donated in honor of Charles J. Pul­ asm was shown by the children Kincside, f...... 2 2 0 furnished by Danny Rossi and his guests. Members present were laro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pullaro. both the NCCW and the K. of C. with a total stamp sale amounting Coraentino, f...... 2 1 2 orchestra. Arrangements for the Ruth Seiter, Elvira Gobatti, Ce­ Mauro, f...... 1 0 I He is a machinist in the naval air Puts End to Penny Shortage ball were completed by Miss Mar­ Being mutually helpful and work­ to S175. Boatman, f. ______. 0 1 0 corps. The field of the service flag ing together these three societies cilia Mraz, Dorothy DeCercy, Betty tha Jane Cowen, president of the The Altar and Rosary society Hawley, Anna Heshion, Josephine Chambars, c . ______. 5 1 2 is worked in white satin, with a will do much to strengthen the met in the school hall Friday, Dec. Beem ao, c» . .. . 0 0 0 senior class; she was assisted by Battiste, Alice Manley, Amelia . I 1 1 blue “ V.” The ’antependium is (St. Patrick’s Parith, Pueblo) held at 5, 6, 7:30, 9, 10:30, and Pete Zahna, Stanley Bunat, Betty position of the Church in the See 18. Officers elected were as fol­ J«n ten . t - Acosta, Gertrude Roy, Jean Proven- Firestone, g , ...... 0 0 0 white with gold trimming. The 11:30. The 6 o’clock Mass was to Jo Naughton, Margery Moylan, City. lows: President, Mrs. John Cowen; 2 Donald Cozzetti practically put zano, Ruth Potter, Bertha Birrer, Paanotta, a ...... 1 be a Solemn Mass. and Tom Piserchio. vice president, Mrs. Tom Murphy: LsDamua, t ...... _ 0 0 0 an end to the local penny shortage Miss Burke was elected a mem­ Evelyn Cassidy, Mary Margaret Student! Play Santa ber of the national inner guard of secretary, Mrs. Louis Patrick; and when he walked into the principal’s Cpl. Anthony J. Hoffman, who Norton, Eugene Lippis, Floyd 14 7 9 ’ antry Shower stationed in Camp Barkeley, Students in all classes drew for the Daughters of Isabella in the treasurer, Mrs. L. M. Rhoades. p 18 Birrer, Francis Buser, and Frank Puablo CUtholic (24) G F office in St. Patrick’s school last names of orphan children and pre­ national convention held in St. The Catholic Parent-Teachers Durkin, f...... — - 1 2 3 week and put 600 pennies on the Tex., is spending a 10-day fur­ Carroll; Woodside, f , ______. 0 0 0 lough in Pueblo. His brother, Fran­ sented each child with a gift. The Louis in August, 1941. She was league met in the school hall Fri­ desk. He used the money to buy day, Dec. 18. Final plans were Miss Barbara Storer and L t PIterchio, f. ------_ 1 0 2 Drive Is Held cis, is now in Africa. freshmen sent a box of gifts to St. chosen regent for the state of Courney, f...... _ 1 0 1 war stamps. His purchase put his Mary’s hospital. The sophomores made for the children’s Christmas Charfes H. Hauser were married .. 2 1 1 Prayers of t h e congregation Montana in 1936 and served in Rabole c. .... third grade in third place in the presented gifts to the children in this capacity until this year. She party given Monday, Dec. 21. The in the Cathedral the afternoon of T.«n», g ______. 1 0 4 were requested at all Masses Dec. 1 4 sale of war bonds in the school. Pleasantview and Avondale, where served as custodian of Our Lady third and fourth grade room re­ Dec. 19 in the presence of Father Hendricks, f...... i,...... 2 20 for the repose of the soul of Spiaai. t. — »•— •.. 0 0 0 For Religious As a mission project each of the the Sisters of Charity give religi­ of Victory circle for one year and ceived the statue of the Little Wolohan. Attendants were Mrs Grover C. Buckley. He was buried grades adopted two or three Col­ ous instruction. regent of the same circle for five Flower for having the highest per­ Charles Nichols, Jr., and Lt. 10 4 17 from St. Patrick's church Dec. 21, Charles Fish. After the ceremony Referee: Crocombe. (St. Francis Xavier's Parish, ored children and old folks from Martha Jane Cowen, Betty Jo years. centage of mothers present at the Miss Lorraine Dornbusch, who meeting. a supper was served in the Whit­ For the second time this year, Puebie) the Lincoln home and sent them Naughton, and Yvonne Kletzky, She hw also been active in the attends Loretto Heights college, is senior girls who teach the chil­ The Mass for the boys in the man hotel, and the bridal pair left the Shamrocks will meet Central A highly successful drive was iristmas gifts. A party was given DCCW of the Helena diocese, hav high Dec. 26 at 8 p.m. on Catholic ’ the grades in the school library spending the Christmas vacation dren in Pleasantview, Blend, and service was requested on Tuesday, for Hinsdale, 111., to visit L t made by a PTA committee for a T^th her mother, Mrs. Henry Dorn­ ing served as diocesan chairman Hauser’s father. high’s home floor. Dec. 23 for the children of the Riyerview, presented their cate­ o f youth, diocesan secretary, and Dec. 22, by Mr. and Mrs. C. P. pantry shower for the sisters of home. busch. chism classes w’ith treats. Osterhaut. St. Francis’ school. Those par­ diocesan chairman of publicity. Miss Claudine Courney, daugh­ At present she is first vice presi­ An enjoyable Christmas party ticipating in the drive were Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. dent of the DCCW in the Diocese was held in St. Leander’s hall Mon­ Burtis, Mrs. Mcnor, Mrs. Frazier, Walsenburg Parish Plans Courney of St. Patrick’s parish, o f Helena. She organized the day afternoon, Dec. 21, when the Mrs, Ferriter, Mrs. John Skube, amPClarence A. Replinger, son of Butte deanery council and also the children of the school entertained Mrs. Zayac, Mrs. Gettler, Mrs. Joe parents and friends with the sing Vigil, Mrs. Carara, and Mrs. Wise­ Mr. and Mrs. John M. Replinger Butte Central Council of Catholic of Chicago, 111., were united in PUEBLO ing of carols, after which a com­ man. The sisters wish to express Women, which she headed as presi Credit Union Organization marriage Dec. 22, before the Rev, dent for two years. mittee from the Catholic Parent- their thanks to the committee and Teachers league presented Santa to all who contributed to make the William D. McCarthy in St. Pat­ Claus under a beautifully lighted shower a success. rick’s church. Clarence Replinger Court Our Lady of Lourdegl tree. Gifts, candy, and popcorn Walsenburg. — An enthusiastic On Friday morning, Dec. 18, all is at present stationed in the air DUNDEE “ Quick Deliveries” group of men and women met in Catholic Daughters of America, “ Careful Druggists” balls were presented to each child. the children of St. Francis’ school base at Baxter. the school hall Sunday afternoon, leld a party in the school in honor CLEANERS A WALSENBURG Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whit participated in a Christmas pro­ Barbara Ann D r o t a r, infant Dec. 20, to organize a parish credit of the new members received into The K-D PHARMACY lock and children came from Den­ gram, Song.s were sung by the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. DYERS union. Father Joseph Haller, S.J., the court Friday evening, Dec. 18. pupils of the lower grades and the Drotar, was baptized by the Rev. 2Stli 5, Elisabath Sts. Plun* 2428 Broadway - Arcade Bldg. ver to spend Christmas with Mr. of Trinidad, spoke at the meeting Seventy-five members were pres­ P. E. WYNDLB. Prop. 1349 East 8th and Mrs. A. E. Sollee and family. rhythm band played Christmas Kevin Carr, O.S.B., Dec. 20. The WB RETURN EVERYTHING BUT on the successful credit union in ent at the party, -which was cli songs. The upper grades enacted THE DIRT Phones 69-70 Phone 7343 Bertha Mae, infant daughter of maxed by a Christmas tree cele­ sponsors were Fabian and Anna Las Animas county and outlined the pageant, “ 0 Come Ye to Beth Drotar. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hayes, was bap the procedure for establishing a bration. Unfug-Peet Mortuary tized Sunday, Dec. 20, by Father lehem.” The players were Marion Howard Boggs, son of Mr. and similar union in S t Mary’s par­ Junior C. D, o f A. Entertain Manguso, Robert O’Nell, Mary Lou Paul Fifo, ().S.B. The sponsors ish. Father Raymond Newell and Troop No. 1, Junior Catholic Mrs. F. A. Boggs of 213 Jackson Compliments of lU EAST FIFTH 8TKEET were Charles Hager and Frances Motoski, Richard Harris, Tony street, was home on a five-day fur­ Father Howard Delaney also ad­ Daughters, held a Christmas party Prelesnik, James Spiess, William Robert S. Faricy Hager. dressed the members on the need and exchange of gifts Sunday eve­ lough recently. He is stationed in St. Marys Hospital FUNERAL DIRECTORS Jachetta, John Sarlo, Joseph San­ Camp Boyrie, Tex. The Masses on Christmas were of such a union in Huerfano ning, Dec. 20, in the home of Miss chez, Edward Skube, Donald Monuments - Grave Markers Conducted by AND M ORTiaANS scheduled to begin at midnight county. Shirley Abe. Guest-s for the eve­ Erjavlc, Raymond Brunjak, Roy The Rev. Bernard Joseph Cul­ with the adult choir singing, Mrs. 707 S. Main St. - Phone 2226-W Sisters of Charity ning were Father Newell, Junior Sirhal, and Wallace Burtis. The len, former assistant Chancellor of Telephone*! Office 80. Reeldenc* II Curtis P. Ritchie directing. Miss C. D. of A. chaplain; Mrs. Rose announcer for the program was the Denver Archdiocese and a <15 OulncT Phon* 4780 Patricia Cassidy at the organ, the native of Pueblo, who is now study­ Mauro, Junior C. D. of A. chair­ Anton Oeschsle, boys’ choir singing before the Chancery Lists ing in the Catholic university, man; and Miss Dorothy Tallman, After the entertainment Father Mass, and Miss Josephine Miller Your Business Is Appreciated counselor of the troop. The tfirls A. J. Miller spoke to the children Washington, D. C., is spending the offering the solo. enjoying the evening were Misses about the true meaning of Christ Christmas holidays with his mother, INSURANCE Annual Returns Shirley Abe, Norma Daher, Helen Mrs. Julia Cullen. tfULiVAiHOLIDAY OFFEZ TO RECISTEK READERS mas and encouraged them to spir The Palace Drug Go. FIRE — AUTOMOBILE Mu8so,..-Gregory Atencio, Loretta itualize the beautiful feast of Our Masses in St. Patrick’s church MAJOR HAJUNE AND ALLIED LINES CATHOLIC Baker, Georgina Habib, Marcetine OF INSURANCE For Missions lord ’s birthday. Christmas, candy on Christmas were scheduled to be THE REXALL STORE 1943 ART CALENDAR Geiser, and Dolores Geiser. was furnished by the PTA ahd dis­ Phone* 27-28 406 Main Sl PAUL KRIER The Knights of Columbus sent tributed to the children at the close AND HOLY PICTURE SET out books containing individual Cbarity Fraternity’s Evtry Catbolk Hocm hav? thii Returns from the annual mis­ of the program. C 108 W. 6ih St. btaatifttl 14«ptfv 9xlT* Oitbolk'Art sion collection taken up in all the greetings of all council members Friday afternoon, Dec. 18, 235 of Cakodar. Has 18 Reliftpus Rr^odoctioiie to the knights who are in the Yule Fete Dec. 24 of fatnoos vrorka of «rt Gtm Ho)y Da>a parishes of the Diocese of Pueblo the public school children of the of oblitatlon. Put Dsr*. FWat Dij-c, tic. in November are announced by the armed service. JA G O ER ’S Alio aot of 12 boaotifuliy UotM Holy parish who attend religious instruc­ Ptetvrfa (SL^x5Vi* «uh)~«acml Hurt 1Chancery as follows: The Altar society took charge tion classes conducted in the school The annual Christmas party of Shoe Repair FLOUR The First National Bank of Jmu. Bkuod HOtbir. itc. PUEBLO PARISHES again this year of preparing tni an for only fl-OO esm^o. 8 arts fSAO. $2^ assembled in the parish hall for Chi Alpha Sigma, Catholic men’s Sacred Heart Cathedral ______S124.50 610 N. Main Phone 470 of Walsenburg church for Christmas. All mem their annual Christmas party. The fraternity for charitable works in The standard of quality for tagg SAOIEO H£ART RADGE Mount Carmel Parieh ______25.92 hers were present Wednesday and MEMBER F. D. L C. r n K K rwry orAtr St. Anthony ol Padau'e_____ 36.85 pupils of St. Francis’ school re­ the city, was scheduled in ’the New for Old perfect baking. helped clean the church. WM. M. WARD. Pres, St. Francis X a v ie r 'i...... 190.80 peated the Christmas pageant for Sacred Heart orphanage the eve Fra* Pick-Up and DaliTtry Sarric* ORIYERSAL^ONOIOI ROODS, Difl V, St. Leander'k ____ ...... 51.55 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wa.ski of M. E. COWING, Cashier BOX 4IS. CHICACO, OJ. this group. Father Miller gave an ning of Dec. 24. A Christmas tree St. Mary’i ...... 88.41 , Calif., are spending J. B. DICK, JR., Vice President St. Patrick's ...... 225.88 address. He encouraged the chil­ held gifts for each child, given out OUTSIDE PUEBLO the Christmas holidays with Mr. dren to be faithful in fulfilling their by a Santa Claus who is one of ALAMOSA— Sacred Heart Parish 100.00 Waski’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. I religious obligations the men of the fraternity. ANTONITO— St. Aurustine's.__ 34.20 Waski, in Walsenburg. Albert For a Snack, Stop at BENMAR JEWELERS ANON CITY—St. MIehasl’s...... 25.91 7 ST.JUDETHADDEUS APULIN—St. Joseph's ...... 18.26 Waski, a junior in the Colorado Waltenbur^M CRESTED BUTTE—St, Patrick'* 18.00 university school of medicine. Den Solemn January DEL NORTE— ver, is also spending the holidays FIRST QUARTERLY MEETING OF MAMMY’S SHACK Leading Store Holy Name o f Mary Pariah...... 26.00 DELTA—St. Michael'* ______18.75 with his parents, HIGHWAY 15 SOUTH Novena DURANGO— Mrs. Victoria Menardi, Mr. and Beautiful Graduation Sacred Heart Parish ___ 19.50 Mrs. Gerald Bonfadini and chil­ DCCW WILL BE HELD ON JAN. 6 Whole FUh Sandwich and French Fries— 15e St. Columba's ...... 64.60 dren, Gerald Jr.; Maurice, and Gifts FLORENCE— St. Benedict's ...... 44.00 Fried Chleken and Fish Dinners Oar Specialty FRUITA AND PALISADE—Sa­ Adele, all of Trinidad, were din­ cred Heart Parish ;...... 18.61 ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin The first quarterly meeting of Catholic hall, Pueblo. It is open AIR CONDinONED — QUIET — COMFORTABLE VICTORY AND GARDNER— Sscrtd Heart Parish 27.65 PA^L KRIEB. PreeidfBt Ariano, Sr., and daughter, Bema- the board of directors of the to all Catholic women of the di R .^ GOWDY. Cathier GRAND JUNCTION— St. Joseph's 95.10 GUNNISON— St. Pater's ______40.09 dine, Sunday, Dec. 20. DCCW of the Pueblo diocese will ocese. 8. J. GLINSKY, Au't. Caahler HOLLY’— St. Joseph's ...... 10.09 Cpl. returned be held Wednesday, Jan. 6, in the The tentative program as an­ THE GUARANTY PEACE LA JUNTA— from overseas duty and will enter nounced by Mrs. Claude Mattingly, Our Lady of Guadalupe Fariab 78.55 Officers’ Candidate school in Flor­ STATE RANK St. Patrick's ...... 67.28 |)ublic relations chairman, is as fol January 6-14 ida, Jan. 15. He is spending Junior G. D. of A- Aid ows: Pontifical Mass at 9 o’clock OF WALSENBURG LAMAR—St. Francis da Sale*'._. 64.00 FOR EVERYDAY LAS ANIMAS—St Mary’s ...... 21.88 Christmas in Denver but will re in the Cathedral, celebrated by Walaenliurg, Colorado + MANCOS—St Rita’* ...... 19.68 to Walsenburg after the hoi Tuberculosis Seal Drive Bishop Willging; quarterly reports MONTE VISTA— St Joseph'*___ 26.20 DOMINICAN FATHERS MONTROSE— St. Mary'* ...... 27.00 idays. His parents, Mr. and Mrs from the Pueblo deanery; 12:30 ORDWAY—St. Peter'* ______19.00 Agapito Atencio, are also expected Walsenburg. — Members of the luncheon at which the Most Rev LOW CUT PRICES Preecher: OURAY—St Patrick's ______24.95 to return to Walsenburg from Cal Junior Catholic Daughters of St. erend Bishop will speak. R*t. Hesry J. Hopne, O.P. PAONIA— Sacred Heart Parish... 6.90 ifomia after Christmas. The afternoon will be devoted to ROCKY FORD—St Peter's______27.25 Mary's parish this week completed ROCKY FORD SALIDA—St Joseph's ______26.00 Among those who arc home ^for a round-table discussion on how SAN LUIS— the Christmas holidays from vari' the most successful “ bangle” day to form parish councils and their Shop at SHRINE OF ST. JUDE THADDEUS precious Blood Parish ___ . , . program in behalf of the tuberculo­ TRINIDAD— ous schools are Misses Bemadine relationship to the deanery coun 1909 South AshU sd ATcnna Holy Trinity Parish ...... 60.26 Ariano, Barbara Bellotti, Alice sis association ever staged in this cil. Several prominent leaders CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Mount Caridel Parish _____ 20.96 and Marguerite Hobeika, from community, according to Mrs. Lep- will speak on the afternoon pro­ Usiic Famral Homi WALSHNBURG— St. Mary's ...... Mt. St. Scholastics. Atchison, kovitz, county chairman of the gram. The complete program will Petitioni mty be tent In befor* *r WESTCLIFFE— Assumption Par- Kans.; George Comali and John association. be announced in the Register at a 305 N. 8th Street Pbone S-J durina the Novene. 12.96 PUEBLb’“ c'ATH6‘L ic H A. O’Rourke from Regis; Mike and Girls of the organization sold later dateJ Mrs. Fred Pursell is SCHOOL ...... $70.00 Elsie Lenzini, George Mauro, and GROVrDRUGTD PRIVATE AMBULANCE Rev. Edwud L. Hnabee, O.P., S.T.Lr.. 3106 worth of the small lapel pins chairman JjE the program commit Rar. J. A. Laquerra ...... ■■ 6.00 Norman Joseph from Colorado un­ MONUMENTS — FLORIST Direetor Her. Joseph F. W a m it ...... , 5.00 during the campaign, which in­ tee wid Mrs. Vance Driscoll is CD>u.ig Her. Joseph F. Lana ...... 1.00 iversity; and Dorothy Lenzini and cluded sales in the schools, on the chairman ojf the luncheon commit­ Rav. F. J. Wagner I-®® Irene Dallalior from Parka. streets, and from door to door. tee. t