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Tho annual collection for the addition, advertising revenue is reduced by war and by a growing Father Thomas Barry Pastor of Noiod Toarlsl subscription support of the Den­ held down by the lack of news­ shortage of newsprint, the Regis ver Catholic Register and the DENVER CATHOLIC print, which has forced the cur­ ter has continued to cover the news Goator, Which Is Sarvod Jointly Register, Local Edition, will be tailment of pages that would other­ of interest concerning Catholics taken up in churches of the arch­ wise be carried. diocese this Sunday, May 6, as re­ and the Church in Colorado. The With Krommling quested in a letter from Arch­ At the same time world condi­ staff regrets more than the readers tions make more necessary than the fact that news has to be cut Urban J. Vehr. Urging that Plans for the purchase of a house and three lots by St. a generous response be made, the ever the Register's work of carry­ at times, and is grateful for co­ calls attention to the ing the message of the Church into operation and understanding of R E a S T E R Ann’s parish, Grand Lake, were announced this week by the fact that the costs of publication every home; of uplifting through correspondents and readers in this Rev, Thomas Barry, pastor of the Kremmling^Grand Lake religion; of combating the foreps regard. have increased considerably in past The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We parish. Only final details remain to complete the purchase of years. of evil that have brought scenes To maintain the paper’s high of unbelievable horror to this Save Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller the property from Mrs. Leone Todd. Located one block “ It is our aim," the Denver prel­ standards of service in the trying world; of interpreting current days to come and make it even Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. (3 cents per copy) north of Main street in Grand Lake village, the proposed ate says, “ to have the Register de­ events in the light of Christian livered to every family in the arch­ better when peace is attained, give site borders the north inlet of the lake. The purchase price principles. generously in the Register Press is $3,250. The house, a modern frame structure, has six diocese as far as reasonably possi­ VOL. XL. No. 35. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1945. $1 PER YEAR ble. Those better circumstanced Despite the handicaps of a staff collection Sunday! rooms. Necessary repairs will be ‘------might wish to give an additional that it will be in three or four weeks. The contemplated addition will cost between started within the next few weeks. amount for some one unable to as­ 1175,000 and $200,000 and is the gift of the El Pomar foundation for charitable and Father Barry also announced sist in this collection. Penrose Pavilion Addition ± certain when ground will be broken for the buildings, but the Sisters of Charity at tbe educational works made possible by the late Spencer Penrose. The construction has that St. Ann’s chapel will be “ The Register is a regular Glockner hospital in Colorado Springs, who conduct the Penrose Tumor institute, liope been approved by the WPB. weekly visitor in your home, bring­ moved to the newly acquired prop­ ing you news of importance in in­ erty immediately after the sum­ ternational and national fields and mer tourist season. The chapel LIB O A O l SET OP the developments of Catholic in­ will be reconditioned and set on terest in the archdiocese. It has a new cement foundation. Among been and is a most valuable asset of the work of the Church in our the reconditioning plans is in­ area. Kindly assist it in the con­ cluded the installation of a fur- IN 01. BOMimC'S tinuance of its mission of instruc­ nace. tion by your generous support.” The annual Press collection in During the past winter the home A new free circulating library May is the one opportunity the of Mr. and Mrs. Don Negri has has been installed in the rectory faithful in the archdiocese have served as a chapel for Grand Lake reading-room of St. Dominic’s par­ every year of showing in a tan­ parishioners. ish, Denver, under the sponsorship gible way their appreciation of the of the Legion of Mary. Before the official archdiocesan paper. The Grand county, in which Grand formal opening last week 200 vol­ need for generous contributions to Lake is located, was made a par­ umes had been assembled, exclusive keep up the work of the Register ish in June, 1944, by Archbishop of Catholic and other encyclopedias. is intensified by the sharply in­ Urban J. Vehr. In addition to The nucleus of this project had creased costs of publication, which Grand Lake and Kremmling, Fa­ been in process of development for have risen in every department. In ther Barry also serves Walden, some time. Spicer, and Rand in Grand county The present available volumes and Heeney in Summit county and consist of standard literary works, Clergy Conference the towns of Hot Sulphur Springs, poetry, travel, history, biogra­ Granby, Tabernash, Fraser, and phies, and selected modern fictional To Be Held May 15; Winter Park. Mass is celebrated presentations. every Sunday in Kremmling, and The library is housed in a spa­ on Tuesday in Fraser in the home Topics Announced cious well-lighted room on the o f George Pellini. During the past ground floor. It affords a capacity 4 to Mark Silver Jubilee winter the Rev. Robert McMahon of 3,000 volumes with limited read­ In a letter to the clergy Arch­ celebrated Mass at Winter Park ing space when the ultimate proj­ bishop Urban J. Vehr announces ALL C. D. OF A. New Fitzsimens Chaplain and Fraser on Sundays for the ect is complete. Already most of convenience of winter sports en­ the following papers for the semi­ the religious, scientific, popular Ordination Class of 1920 thusiasts. annual conference in the Denver 12267972 Catholic periodicals, current news Cathedral May 15 beginning at Mass Said Weekly digests, and several Catholic pa­ 10:30 a.m.: “ The Translation of Was Injured by Japanese pers are available to visitors. the New Testament From the Has Made Notable Record In Prisoners* Camp The library will be open to the Latin Vulgate by Ron­ parishioners for withdrawals or re­ Veterans of jungle fighting re­ chaplain in the South Pacific, Aus­ Mass is offered every Monday ald Knox,” the Rev, William Ken- evening at 7 o’clock in the war pris­ turn of books on Sundays after neally, C.M.; “ The Moral and cuperating at Fitzsimons General tralia left the most memorable im­ each Mass with one or more Legion The S t Thomas seminary or- of the Catholic Charities of hospital, Denver, welcomed a new oner camp near Fraser. Of the Legal Phases of Sterilization,” the the Pueblo diocese; the Rev. John AOE OL-LLLtlLO pression. The seashore, ocean, surf, of Mary attendants present. Dur­ dination class of 1920 was small in 190 prisoners in the camp, 145 are R e v. Bartholomew Cunningham, chaplain this w e^, one who speaks ing the week the reading-room will the number of priests destined to Moran, pastor of St. John the their own lang^uage, in the person mountains, the friendly people, Catholics. All of them attend each C.M.; “ How Can the Parish Priest Evangelist’s church, Denver; and make the continent a pleasant one, be available to research workers, work in Colorado, but the high of Capt Albert Davidsaver, a week, and half of them can serve Practically Promote Vocations to the priest says. And he found real study clubs and other organiza­ caliber of a quartette of young the Rev. Joseph R. Koch, now serv. At the 11th biennial convention Bronze Star and Purple Heart Mass. An opportunity was given the Priesthood and Sisterhood? Catholicity there, too. tions, and individuals. men ordained at that time more ing as a colonel in the army of the Colorado State court. Cath­ holder from the New Guinea cam­ the men to make their Easter duty the Rev. Paul Reed. chaplain corps. Each of these recently when a Gorman priest In explaining the purposes of the than made up for their lack of olic Daughters of America, held paign. Wading ashnre in the Loe On some of the tropical islands Peace Prayers Aaked numbers. Four priests ordained four has compiled an exemplary coconuts proved 4o be quite a haz­ d prisonec in the camp near library the Rev. V. R. Hughes, in Denver April 29, all officers Negros invasion, the Des Moines The letter also grants permis­ by the late Bishop John Henry Ti- record In his 25 years in the priest­ priest incurred a deep bullet wound ard, according to the padre’s story Greeley, was permitted to go to O.P., pastor, encouraged the pat­ hood. sion for Benediction of the Blessed hen, third Bishop of Denver, June were re-elected for the new term. in the hip in a hand-to-hand en­ of what happened one night while Fraser to hear Confessions. The ronage of better literary products, Sacrament daily during May. The 13, 1920, next month will mark Monsignor Mulroy, whose quar­ The state regent, Mrs. Catherine counter with a k Japanese soldier. he was sound asleep in a native hut prisoners have constructed of more reading that helps lead us Holy Father, recalls the Arch­ theif silver jubilees, and the com­ ter century in the priesthood has D. Fagan of Colorado Springs, will The fighter evidently had no re­ about 20 Vards from the Pacific. A portable altar which folds back to God. He emphasized that the bishop, asks that special devotions bined record of these four repre­ been distinguished oy his service be assisted by vice state regent. spect for the p rie st non-qomba large coconut crashed through the into the wall of the mess hall. library is not designed to be pri­ be held praying God's blessings on sents the highest type of service Catholic Charities, became tant character. roof and landed about two feet Women are not allowed in the marily a reading room but a freely Miss Catherine E. McNulty of circulating group of books that any the current San Francisco confer­ in the vineyard of the Lord. known throughout the country, Carbondale; treasurer, Mrs. from Father Davidsaver’s head, camp, but the Catholic men of Chaplain Davidsaver was hos­ giving him a rude awakening. Fraser are privileged to attend parishioner could accept as he does ence so that the foundations of a The jubilarians are the Rt. Rev. when in 1939, his able' work as a Florence G. Knight of Colorado pitalized 54 days and was then sent truly stable world peace in charity Monsignor John R. Mulroy, pastor director and organizer was recog­ The chaplain’s parents, Mr. and Mass there in addition to the Legion of Decency's recommen­ Springs; secretary, Mrs. Helen M. back to his post, where he con­ dations on motion pictures. and justice can be established by of Holy Ghost church and director nized by his election as president Klein of La Junta; and monitor, hirs. Albert Davidsaver, reside in skiiers from nearby Winter Park tracted the dreaded “jungle rot,” Included in the number who at the United Natio||s^These devo­ of Catholic Charities of the Arch­ of the National Conference of Mrs. Magdalena Mentgen o f Ster­ Des Moines with their family. Fa­ a tropical skin infection uiat sent tend Mass at Fraser are many tions are bein^^flPn the morning diocese of Denver; the Rt. Rev Catholic Charities. He was born ling. ther Davidsaver is the oldest of him to Schick General hospital in prominent Protestants. Many of St. Dominic’s Parish after Mass oi^ii’ the evening ac­ Monsignor .Aloysius J. Miller, in Ticonderoga, N. Y., in 1892, Clinton, la. After recovering, he seven—five girls and two boys. cording to the convenience of the and studied in Holy Cross college, More than 100 attended the 8:15 these, who never before had at­ V.G., pastor of St. Francis o’clock Mass in Holy Ghost church. was assigned to Fitzsimons. Chaplain Henry Sutton, C.SS.R., people in the different parishes. Xavier's church, Pueblo, and di- Worce.ster, Mass.; St. Joseph’s tended Mass, have returned sev­ Gets New Assistant The Rev. Hubert Newell, chap­ Of all the places seen by the is senior chaplain at Fitzsimons. eral times. seminary, Yonkers, N. Y.; and St. He was assisted temporarily by the lain of Court St. Rita 625, was Father Barry, the first pastor of Auxiliary Chosen for Boston Thomas’ seminary, Denver. He the celebrant. At the breakfast Rev.. Henry Aschoff, C.SS.R., of The Rev. A. C. Gearjr, O.P., A.B., served as assistant in St. Philo- which followed in the Cosmopol­ St. Alphonsus’ church, St Louis, the Kremmling-Grand Lake par­ who has completed his studies at mena’s and St. Catherine’s par­ itan hotel, Miss Nulty presided. until the assignment of Chaplain ish, is a native of Ireland. He was the Dominican house of studies. ishes in Denver, and as pastor of 0 OEOVICE MEN ordained from St. Thomas’ semi Mrs. Kate K. Miller, grand regent Davidsaver to the hospital. River Forest, 111., has been tem­ Richmond Bishop Resigns, St. Rose of Lima’s parish, Denver, of Court St. Rita, welcomed the nary, Denver, in 1939, and served porarily assigned to SL Dominic’s from 1924 to 1930. He then was Fr. Richard Duffy as assistant at St. Patrick’s par­ parish in Denver by the Very Rev. (Turn to Page g — Column 5) assemblage and the response was given by Mrs. Fagan. Miss Ce­ ish, Denver, until his appointment Peter O’Brien, O.P., S.T.Lr., Ph.D., Now at Lowry Field as pastor of the mountain par­ Is Succeeded by Coadjutor cilia Kovalesky sang and greet­ OF provincial. Father Geary will ar­ A new Catholic chaplain at ishes. rive this week to assume his duties. r. MaHhias Juslen ing's were extended by Past Grand Lowry Field is Capt Richard M. Regent Mrs. Mary O’Fallon, the Duffy, a priest of the Denver arch­ Washington. — Pope Pius XII Coadjutor Bishop and Apostolic To Observe Jubilee Rt. Rev. John R. Mulroy, and Fa­ has accepted the resignation of the diocese who was formerly assistant Administrator of the diocese. ther Newell. Archbishop Urban KILLED III at St Mary’s church, Colorado Most. Rev. Andrew James Bren­ Famous Theatine Church ^ At the fame time it it an­ J. Vehr thanked the courts for Springs. Chaplain Duffy was sta­ nan, Bishop of Richmond, and has nounced that the Rev. Louit The Rev. Matthias J. Juslen, their generous contributions to ^pointed him Titular Bishop of tioned successNely in Sheppard Francis Kelleher, pastor of C.SS.R., stationed in St. Joseph’s the seminary burse. He explained Field, Tex.; Keesler Field, Miss.; Telmissus and Assistant at the Three more service men from the Church of St. Catherine Darish in West Denver, will mark in detail the training of young and Seattle, Wash. Pontifical Throne. Bishop Brennan, of Genoa, Somerville, Mats., lis 25th sacerdotal anniversary priests in St. Thomas’ seminary the Archdiocese of Denver were Is Setting for Opera Act who has been in Richmond since has been named Titular with a Mass in the church at 9:30 and told of the urgent need for killed in action, according to re 1926, is succeeded by the .Most ports received this week. Stories Opera Stars to Bishop of Thenae and Aux­ Sunday, May 27. Details of the priests in this archdiocese. The The production of Tosca by the Rev. Peter L. Ireton, who has been celebration and of his career will about them and others from this picted in Tosca bears resemblanca iliary to Archbishop Richard state court decided to continue Denver Grand opera company in to the noble Strozzis. be published later. area follow: Be Hear(i Here J. Cushing of Boston. .(TumtoPageg — Column S) the city auditorium May 14, 15, Walls and ceiling of the church Bishop Ireton, a native of Bal­ Pvt. John J. McCarthy, 36, was killed on Jan. 15 in Paris, France, and 16 recalls the fact that the first were frescoed by Zampieri Do- timore, Md., was born in 1882 and act of the work is laid in the beau­ Late Fire Chief his sister, Mrs. Shirley Copping of menichino, who, at the request o f ordained June 20. 1906. On Aug, Newly Consecrated Bishop Mo“"‘*Rev.' tiful Church of San Andrea della 990 Harlan street, Lakewood, has Cardinal Montalto (later Sixtus 3, 1935, he was appointed Titular ward J. Hunkeler, is shown (center) following the ceremony May 1 Valle in Rome, headquarters for been notified. Pvt. McCarthy, who V ), decorated the interior of the Bishop of Cime and Coadjutor of in St. Cecilia’s Cathedral, Omaha. The co-. Bishop James the Theatine Fathers who conduct Was Nationally was with the army transportation church with some of his most per­ Richmond. He is a member of the H. Ryan of- Omaha (left) and Bishop S. V. Bona of Green Bay, for­ St. Cajetan’s church in Denver and fect work, among which is his fa­ merly of Grand Island, are pictured with the new Bishop, whose in­ corps, was killed accidentally while board of trustees of the Catholic other parishes throughout Colo­ mous “ Four Evangelists.” Thera stallation will take place May 13. . Archbishop Amleto Giovanni serving with a railroad crew. He University of America. rado. are also some comparatively mod­ Known Figure Bishop-elect Kelleher was bom Gcognani, Apostolic Delegate to the United States, was the consecra- had been in service for three years and overseas since May, 1944. San Andrea della Valle was con­ ern paintings in the church that in Boston Aug. 4, 1889, and was tor. Twenty-four members of tbe Hierarchy, including four Arch­ structed in 1591 for the Theatines A graduate of the Sacred Heart are worthy of note. ordained in Rome in 1915. He has , were present. by the famed church builder, Carlo A Catholic layman, respected V high school in Denver, he was a Every year in the Octave of the been active in parish work and has Maderna, remodeling architect of and loved as a Denver institution, well-known figure in Denver bas­ Epiphany there is celebrated in taught philosophy and dogmatic St. Peter’s in 1605. The architec­ ketball circles, and took part in San Andrea della Valle a Solemn and nationally honored by mem­ theology in St. John’s seminary ture of the church is noted for the many tournaments. He starred on Mass in every Rite subject to Rome, bers of his dangerous profession, Brighton, Mass. He is a pro- severe majMty of its lines. The the basketball team of the Colo­ and there are sermons preached in passed from the local scene last synodal examiner of the Boston interior is'baroque in style and rado State college in Greeley, from various languages. Until just a ThursdAy with the death of John archdiocese. INCWC Wirel extremely rich in tone. Tombs of which he was graduated in 1932. few years ago, it was customary P'. Healy, for 33 years chief of Den­ two Popes, Pius II and Pius III, are for the Roman Protonotaries Apos­ ver’s fire department. “ The best­ He was a member of the Holy Students Are Saying Ghost parish in Denver. located within its walls, as is also tolic to celebrate with great sol­ loved fire chief In America,” said that of Nicolo della Guardia, Besides Mrs. Copping, he is sur­ emnity in San Andrea the Feast one high official, who came from famed Italian nobleman. The old of St. Cajetan, founder of Thea- Chicago to attend the funeral of 29,000 Hail Marys for vived by his wife, Mrs. Elsie Moss private chapel of the Strozzi fam­ tincs. The venerate the his friend. “ There never was a McCarthy, and two children, Kath­ leen, 5, and David, 4, all of Los ily is also there, and it might well saint as their patron. man in the fire-fighting business Missionary to China be this chapel that figures so much Denver was host to a priest from in the whole United States like Angeles. A Requiem Mass was celebrated Giovanni Martinelli in Tosca, under the guise of the this famed church when the Very John Healy,” said another. “ He y Attavanti chapel. The family de- Rev. Julian Adrover, C.R., proc­ had no political ambitions—a per­ At the request of the Rev. Wednesday morning in St. Caje- Charles L. Meeus, Belgian-born tan’s church for the repose of the + + + urator-general of the Th^ltines, sonality that of itself lifted him made a visitation of the American above and beyond the envy of am­ Chinese citizen who came to Ca­ soul of Pfc. Bennie T. Leyba, 21, bitious politicians,” was the tribute thedral high school in Denver jast (Turn to Pages— Column i) houses of the order early in 1944. year to bestow a • national essay of a nationally known writer. contest prize and Paladin awards, Box Office Sales As a special honor, the body of Sister Mary Walburga’s freshman Speaking Contest Is Exceptionally Good Chief Healy lay in state in the - f home room is saying 29,000 Hail According to the Rev. E. J. Denver Cathedral from 5 to 8 Marys, one for each mile of Fa­ Scheduled on May 4 Kolka, business manager, ad­ o’clock Friday afternoon to permitj ther Meeus’ journey to China h the citizens of Denver to pay their vance reservations for Tosca have Thus far, 18,499 Hail Marys have I been exceptionally good since the respects to the man of whom they In Cathedral Gym been offered for the success of box office at the May company were justly proud. Thousands at­ his mission. opened Tuesday. He pointed out tended the Funeral Mass celebrated Individuality keynotes the time The National Forensic league that there are many good seats still by Monsignor Joseph J, Bossetti, and place of prayer. Jim Prather will hold a regional extemporane­ available for any of the three per­ V.G., in the Cathedral Saturday said 500 Hail Mary’s while caddy­ ous speaking contest in the Cathe­ formances. The box office is lo­ morning in the presence of Arch­ ing one afternoon; Therese Kissel dral high school gym, Denver, Fri­ cated on the second floor of the bishop Urban J. Vehr.« The Arch­ and Jeannine Lowder recite their day, May 4. Speech students from May Co., and is open during store bishop gave the absolution. In prayers on the w'ay to school each r- -l- all Catholic high schools in the his sermon Mon.signor Hugh L. hours. On Mondays, the hours are morning; John McDonald offers city will attend the meet. Miss from noon until 9 p.m. McMenamin, a life-long friend of his prayers while working in a Joan Demmer, Cathedral Speech the chief, paid him this simple trib­ Radio to Carry ‘Totca’ Air. store after school; Marjorie Ket- teacher, will serve as hostess to Music from Tosca will be fea­ ute—“ I learned many lessons from chum recites hers while bicycling; the delegation. Chief Healy. I hope he learned tured in the “ Adventure in'"Fine and Doris Bro prefaces her eve­ High school champion speakers one or two from me.” Music” program over station ning prayers with the Hail Mary’s from California, Oklahoma, Mon­ KMYR May 7 and 8 from 8:10 to The career of Chief Healy, al­ for Father Meeus. Every spare tana, Wyoming, Utah, and Ne­ 9 p.m. Station KLZ will also dedi­ though long and colorful, was not moment in the freshman room is braska will be the speakers. The cate a special program to music an easy one— no firefighter’s life spent in prayer for the success of contest is under the sponsorship of from the famous Puccini opera on (Turn to Page g — Colum n 4) the journey to China. tha Denver U. Speech department. Noriaa Gr.co France. MareUo May 8 from 10:30 to 11:45 p.m. J! PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 8, 1945

The Denver Catholic . ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’ WILL LITE FIRE CHEF ORDINATION CLASS OF 1920 Register HAVE 1ST COMMUNION MAY 6 HAS MADE NOTABLE RECORD FIRST HOLY COMMUNION Published Weekly by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, Colletts Frants. Betty Gignon, Miebeel (Continued From Page One) Shortly after celebrating his Harrington, Sfairlay Hoitx. Sharon Jenia, WHITE PRAYER BOOKS, 35c to $1.40 938 Bannock Stre^, Denver, Denver) Marilyn Johnson, Patricia Ann Keegan, named pastor of the downtown 20th anniversary in Golden, Father The following will receive their Colo. ' Lawreen Keenan; Holy Ghost church, where he has Moran came to Denver to become First Holy Communion in St. Jselcia Sue KIngaton. George Krups. pastor o f St. John’s parish. In BLACK PRAYER BOOKS, 35c to $2.50 Mery Berbers Langfleld, Mary .Anne been for 15 years. Subscription: $1 Per Year Francis de Sales’ church on Sun­ Lawranion, Denny MeCurry, Jean Mc­ the five years he has been there day, May 6, in the 8 o’clock Mass; mm FicoRE He was named a diocesan con- Dermott, Gordon Markorleb, William he has completely liquidated the Entered as Second Class Matter WHITE ROSARIES, $1.20 Dorothy Alexus, Ronsid Bshl, Jseque- Marvel, Cherie Hilec, Frances Mooney, larish debt and is setting aside a line Beaalse, Barbara Ann BllUnger, suitor in 1935, and in the next at the Post Office, Denver, Sue Ellen Mulligan, Paul HulQueen, Pa­ luilding fund for the .erection of Timmy Broftn, Ronald Burke, Jimmy tricia Ann Murphy, Danny O’Connor, (Cantinued From Page One) year was elevated to the dignity of BLACK ROSARIES, 40c to $1.20 Colo. Carasber, Alice Cteey, Dennii Cattidy, a much-needed new church. In LoretU Paul, Donald Planenstial, Jerry i*. Oldtimers love to recall how ✓ Michael Caseidy. Monty Chase, Charlotte Phelan, Richard Pusch, Shirley Ricb- Papal Chamberlain by Pope ^ius addition, he has purchased a large Oolbors, Virginia Oillow, Donald Farmer, meier, Keren Ann Ross, Sam Shea, Healy never asked one of his men XI. Climaxing his record as di­ Veils, Candles and Certificates Jacqueline Sheridan. Joseph Stadler, to m where he dared not go. "Phey home for use as a convent by the Kathleen Stare, Warren Stilwell, Agnee tell of his interest in the safety of rector of Denver’s Catholic Chari­ nine sisters who staff the school. RESTAURANT Sujata, Dick Switzer. Paul Turner, Cor­ ties, Monsignor Mulroy was named The fourth priest in the quar­ nell Van Genderen. Kent Wetton, Carol school children, and how he worked 615 17th Street Weir. Patricia CoUard, and Marguerite unceasingly until he prevailed on a Domestic by His Holi­ tette of jubilarians has followed Coulter. ness, Pope Pius XII, Dec. 3, 1942. a considerably different career, Closed Ascension Thursday, May 10th 11 Between Wcltoa a»a the city council to place more hy< Sodality Helds Party A proud day in Monsignor m A- but his success has been just as CaUferala Bt. drants near schools and to set up A combination dinner-theater more alarm boxes. They thank him roy’s life was that of the dedica­ notable. He is Chaplain Joseph perty, given by the Young Ladies’ for his fight to make ambitious tion o f the new Holy Ghost church Koch, now chief chaplain of tne sodality, was enjoyed by 14 mem­ real estate men obey the fire reg July 6, 1943. This beautiful struc­ Fourth army, with headquarters STORE HOURS—9 to 5:30; Saturday, 9 to 12:30 Sieciol SDIIDAT DOfflER bers and the sodality moderator, ulations. ture was built through the kind­ in Texas. He was born in Roch­ STEWED CHICKEN, CHOPPED STEAK OR the Rev, Robert McMahon. Native of Ireland ness o f Mrs. Helen Bonfils Som- ester, N. Y., in 1894. He studied ROAST PORKt InrJudinf eoup or cattail, veg­ Application for a new charter nes. in St Andrew’s preparatory school John Healy. was born Feb. 9, etable, potatoes, salad, dessert and drink. Choice affording membership in the so­ Monsignor Mulroy has held and St. Bernard’s seminary, both of six other entrees...... - ...... 7 5 . dality to married girls who wish 1873, in Tralee, Ireland, and came in Rochester, before coming to to America as a lad in his teens. myriads of offices of city and state ♦ :: SERVED 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. ONLY to join has been made. groups that testify to his ability Denver. After his ordination from Jamts CuiRKE The latest project of the sodal­ Moving to Denver from , S t Thomas’ seminary. Father Koclj^ 4M ORGAN he took up the plastering trade in his chosen field of charitable BEATB MUSIC ity is the making of rope rosaries work. served for two years as assistant" for boys in the service. Materials and incidentally won something in St Francis de Sales’ parish, IS VICAR GENERAL Headquarters far for these rosaries will be supplied of a reputation as an amateur Denver. For the next six yeai-s CHURCH IN PUEBLO DIOCESE by the sodality and made by mem­ boxer. He joined the fire depart­ he was pastor of St. Joseph’s ARTICLES OF DEVOTION bers. ment in 1894, and step by step The second of the quartette of church, Akron, before being com­ CHURCH FURNISHINGS GOODS The sodality will receive Holy made the climb from private to jubilarians to become a Monsignor missioned as an army chaplain BOOKS FOR THE CATH. Moving^ Packing - Storage Communion in a body in the 9 chief, always winning and hold­ is the Rt. Rev. Aloysius J. Miller, March 28, 1928. His army duties OUO LAITY AND CLERGY HOUSE I o’clock Mass Sunday, May 6. ing the good will and respect of now serving as Vicar General of took him twice to the Philippine his fellow fire fighters. , Steps are being taken to or­ the Pueblo diocese. He is a na­ islands, and in 1937 he directed I6.36-.3R Tremnnt .Street Phone TAbor 37B^ !| For the Safely of Tour Goods ganize two groups of Camp Fire July 10, 1912, he followed the tive of St. Elizabeth’s parish, Den­ the organization and management Girls and one Blue Bird group in late dramatic Terrence Owen as ver, where he was bom in 1890. of the 31st International Euchar­ use St. Francis de Sales’ school. Tnere chief. Denver’s fire department He made hia high school and some istic congress held in Manila. is still an opening for another prospered under the Healy admin of his college studies in St. Jos­ In August of 1940 he was sent Johnson Sorvieo on Evory Movo Blue Bird group. Anyone inter- istration and became known eph’s college, a Franciscan insti­ to the Panama Canal Zone and terested may call Mrs. Herman throughout the country for its ef­ tution in Callicoon, N. Y. After later he became chief of chaplains SIMMONS Sell Your Car for Miller, SP. 6508. The project is ficiency. one year at Regis college, Denver, for the entire area. He was suc­ J e w e l r y Co. LONG DISTANCE MOVING being sponsored by members of the The National Association of Fire he entered St. Thomas’ seminary, cessively promoted until he PTA. Chiefs named Denver's Healy vice where he made his philosophical achieved the rank of colonel. Fornurly «t 201 TnmwiT Bldt. CASH president in 1917 and in 1920 and theological studies. He was Since returning to the United 516.1Sth St. K£ 3937 SHORT MOTOR SALES Good She^erd Aid to voted him in as president. He was as assistant in St. Anthony’s par- States in 1944 he has held his Ripdrlni ■ Enarnriat • B««d Strintlai 711 Broadway TA. 4482 also given the rare honor of being Lp, Sterling, for two years, and present position with the Fourth A.\Y MAKE OR MODEL Jobson Storage & Moving Co. Hold Meeting: on May 7 men became pastor of St. John’s elected for a second term. army. in Yuma for two years before go­ 221 Broadway Denver PEarl 2433 The re^Iar meeting o f the Several times during his career ing to St. Francis Xavier’s in Good Shepherd Aid society will be his daring brought him close to Pueblo, where he has been pastor C. D. of A. Retain held May 7 at 2 p.m. in the home death. In 1903,.Healy, then an for more than 20 years. of Mrs. J. R. Plank, 200 S. Eu- assistant chief, was trapped ixith other firemen in a blazing store­ In 1942 when the new Diocese All State Officers dors, Denver. Mmes. Plank, Dahl, of Pueblo was established, Monsi­ and B. C. Fitzgerald will be the room filled with chemicals. When rescued he was hospitalized for gnor Miller was appointed Vicar WHITE BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY hostesses. General and diocesan consultor. (Continued From Page One) weeks. Once he was off active duty the contribution to the seminary for a year, his lungs having been On March 23, 1944, he received the double honor of being ap- burse. MAGIC injured by fumes from acid. In The business meeting of the 1930 he suffered another serious lointed a Domestic Prelate, and >eing named director of the convention opened at 11:30 in the accident which almost cost him his Catholic Charities annex and was life. newly forked Catholic Charities of the Pueblo diocese. Monsignor well attended. Mrs. Fagan pre­ Funeral Ii Impratiiva Miller holds a number of Imijor- sided. The nine courts of Colo­ His funeral last Saturday was tant offices in Church and civic rado, during the past two years, Much to Gain impressive. Floral offerings over­ groups, and is a judge on the have been mosf effective in their flowed a hook and ladder. The Pueblo matrimonial court. respective communities by par­ funeral march included policemen, The Rev. John P. Moran, pastor ticipating in civic as well as re­ . . Nothing to Lose firemen, civilian defense volun­ of St. John’s church, Denver, was ligious affairs. The charity re­ teers, politicians, and distinguished born in Denver in St, Patrick’s ports of the courts were inspiring. citizens. Uniformed delegations parish, Feb. 19, 1894. He attended The election of officers in the late came from Cheyenne, Greeley, the parish school and Regis high afternoon concluded the work of Fort Collins, Pueblo, Colorado school and college, from which ne the convention. Springe, Boulder, Englewood, Lit­ was graduated in 1916 with an The regular meeting of Court PRE -PLANNING ol funeral lervlcet la a eeita* tleton, and other Colorado towns. A.B. degree. His philosophical and St. Rita 625 will be held in the Pallbearers were his senior aides in clubhouse May 10 at 7 p.m. Mrs. mon sense act because it removes the worry of financial burden theological studies were made at the fire department. The proces­ St. Thomas’ seminary. His first Charles Schroeder will review at a time of bereavement sion from tne Cathedral to Mt. Oli­ appointment was as assistant in Black Boy, by Richard Wright vet cemetery was led by the auto­ Annunciation parish, Leadville, This will be followed by the an­ The WHITE CROSS plan for funeral pre>arrangtmant covert mobile in which the chief rode dui> and after one year he was trans­ nual elfction of officers. Other ing recent years. In his ac­ ferred for a short while to St. Josr important business will be ALL expenses and provides for carrying out every detail axactly customed place in the front seat eph’s church, Grand Junction. He transacted and all members are as specified. WHITE CROSS may be lued by an Individual or were the white rubber coat and then served as assistant in St. Phil- urged to be present. A social white helmet he wore at fires. The omena’s parish, Denver, for three hour will conclude the meeting. may include the entire family. cortege went past four o f the 21 years before he was appointed pas­ engine houses Chief Healy admin­ tor o f St. Joseph’s parish in The cost may be handled as a single cash traaiAdlon or In istered, and at each the equipment ‘Golden. itlW llS small payments . . even a few cents a week. WHITE CROSS was drawn up at dress inspection and the personnel were lined up at BUILT BEAUTIFUL Make It is available to you through this mortuary MOUNTAIN CHAPEL # attention beside their trucks. Call Surviving are two sons, John F. While pastor in Golden, Father Hits # Mail this advertisement vrith your name and addroM of Moran built the beautiful moun­ A WHITE HAT Healy, Jr., head o f the income tax g TAbor 2611 division o f the state revenue de' tain chapel of Christ the King in This Spring simply phone for your copy of our WHITE CROSS booklet. Ne Evergreen. This chapel was dedi­ partment, and Lt. Thomas V. S Today for Safe obligation whatever. cated Aug. 30, 1936. He has been Healy, now at Camp Wheeler, Ga.; So practical — so new — it will blend daughter, Mrs. Andrew J, active in the work of the Catholic beautifully with your most tailored Dooner of Pueblo, and four grand­ Charities, particularly in the field suits, or your most feminine print, and children. Mrs. Healy died in 1928. of child placement. As Catholic PHONE ^ u u u C t 6 S 6 chaplain of both the Boys’ indus­ FUR it will stay firmly put. trial school in Golden and the Here is a smart surprise in millinery Girls’ correction home at Morri­ fashions that will give new life to your son he gained valuable experience STORAGE costumes— in remedial measures for child de LEVARD linquency. At the 25th meetin{ Ask about our other priced at $15 of the National Conference o: Catholic Charities, held in Denver fur services: in 1939, he presided as chairman FO BE PFED of discussions on child problems REPAIRING . RESTIXING and behavior. i N C L T n i l t l FEDERAL at NORTH SPEER (St. Cajatan’* Pariih, Denver) RELINING ,CLTm lT© Y>y> MR& JAS. P. MrCONATY The Young Ladies’ sodality will hold its monthly Communion in Auto Body and Fender REPAIRING AND PAINTING 1616 STOUT ^ ♦,' <* -J the 8:30 Mass on May 8. . Plans are under way for the Mother’s fREB ESTIMATE TIME PAYMENTS day mother-daughter Communion SWAYNE-WIMBUSH .TIM I lOTS’j^ which will be held by senior and ibIbSTOin BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY junior members in honor of their 880 BANNOCK ^ TA. 6118 patroness mother, Mary, and their Sclllna FORDS SIb m I t l l own mothers. A breakfast will be held in the church basement hall following the 8:30 Mass, at which Try a Hot the sodalists will be hostesses for ,SAUSAGE It’s their mothers or any person taking Sulphur Bath the place of their mothers. More In Your Own Home than 40 members of the sodality will participate. Those on the re­ Miller^s ception committee include Susie MINERAL BATH Lopez, Isabelle Aijeyta, Annie Abeyta, Eursie Manenego, Beat­ TREATMENT for rice Martinez, Jenny Pineeo, Gloria Greening, and Delia Garcia. At the special meeting of the f”' Rheumatism M eat Young Ladies’ sodality on Sunday, Thogunds gf ptsple trivd minr nilci to « Hot Saiphar Sprint* tor tho boat- April 29, Eursie Manchego was ScUl tffecU of iulphur witor. chosen to crown the statue of the r t that Blessed Virgin on the last Sunday TRY FOR RELIF.F OF of May at 3:30 o'clock. She will ARTHRITIC, NEURITIC AND be attended by Stella Encinas and RHEUMATIC PAINS Can’t Jennie Pinedo, with 10 sodalists ond for rodarint Swolltn Mb k Ioo. ond acting as flower girls. Jolntf. AIm for lootliint Hot, luhinr, Bdmint. U ln Poolint. Eo fo m i of Pure Pork Sausage Links Be is being observed by nightly devo­ Aeno, Rlntworm or Athloto* Foot— tions at 7:30, with the Rosary, monr of thtoo ditordon n or bo dno to and apple rings. rarfico non-oTitoaiic Skin Tronblo*. Litany o f the Blessed Virgin, and Trr SUL-VITO, formorlr Dr. Bobcock'i Benediction. Sniphido Sointlon. A d v e r t i s e d in LIFE! Beat! The monthly Holy Hour with 8 HOT SULPHUR BATHS exposition of the Blessed Sacra­ IN YOUR BATHROOM ment will take place on Thursday, May 3, in connection with the ob­ FOR ONLY 8 1 .0 0 LINDNER’S LIH LE PIG SAUSAGES servance of first Friday. The On Sale at AU Drug members of the Sacred Heart so­ and Department Storee ciety will receive corporate Com­ Prodnet of Qnoon Citr Loborotorioo munion in the 8:15 Mass on that 1 lb. box...... MOUNTAIN STATES BROKERAGE day. Nightly services will include CO. special devotion to the Sa

1 Thursday» May 3, 1945 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone '4205 PAGE THREE

LEE C. RICHARD f « TO HAKE 1ST COMHUNION C HANEY L HANEY Glaaaea SUNDAY IN WESTSIDE PARISH Fitted

OF SODILITY TO (S t. J o M p V f [C .S S .R .] P arith , ! Corbia, Patricia Ann Ertlt, Janice Falk, TO BE Zhe Question of Cost,,. * _ * . TaAaaaaMDonna Harii Franti, Patricia Ann Ho-1 2 a LEE i. HANKY AAD SON Denver) dapp, Barbara Jban Lamoat, Lily Hat Members of St, Vincent de Paul’s Parish Forty-six children will receive LaChipelle, Barbara Jean LeHay. De The cost of a funeral service is entirely depend­ Ann Mill*. Janice Leona Hurpby, Donna Exclusive Optometrists First Holy Communion in the 8:30 Jean“ rr, Eileen Marie Rupp, Ann Cath- ent on the means of a family . . . it should never [[[(I OFFICEIIS Mass on Sunday, May 6. erine Schmidt, Betty Sehnyder, Sharon IT ST, M ' S TA. 2 6 9 0 Credit If Desired 2690 exceed what the family can conveniently afford. They are Edward Georse Bertram. Kay Sullivan, and Jeanann Yonker. * 2 7 15TH ST.. DENVER David Capra. Richard Edward Carberry. “ Angels” In the procession will be Vera The cost of every Olinger Service {including Jamea Corbett, Richard Allen Eldar, Law­ Hughes. Mary Frances Oaks, Harleen (St. Marjr'i Academy, Deader) rence Edward Elliott, Gary Bernard Peachey, Mary Ellen Patteraon, Barbara (St. John’. P.riih, Denver) casket) is plainly marked. You always know in Flowere, Michael Edward Griffith, Fran- Sweeney, Louiae Thomaa, Nancy Lee The May crowning of the statue The sodality nominating com­ advance what a funeral costs . . . and the cost cie Haberkorn, Paul HarrUon, Raymond Wertbman, and Naomi Johnion. of the Blessed Virgin will be held mittee will meet Thursday, Mayi?*"® wiiiUm Robert Kirk, May Crowning Scheduled in St. John’s church Sunday after­ need not be great. " 'John LefeTra. Robert Gre»ory Lujan, The annual May crowning will 3, to draw up a slate to present Donald Edwin MeClotkey. Joitph Mc­ noon at 3:30 o’clock. Miss Joan The Most Delicious t to the general meeting Monday, Donald, Kevin Thomaa McNickolaa, Fred take place the evening of May 6 Reilly of the eighth grade has been Whatever the expenditure, every Olinger Serv­ Harquea. Benedict Martinet, Robert at 7:30. Frances Bohanna, eighth May 7. The committee is com­ Cornell Meeban, John Dennia Monahan. chosen to place the crown of flow­ ice is beautiful, reverent, complete in every re­ posed of the sodality officers, The­ grade student, will place a crown ers upon the statue. The Rev. Patrick Georga Moran, Gerald Ortia, of flowers at the picture of Our Fried Chicken spect . . . with the advantages of facilities of­ resa Madden, Alberta Plyra, Mary Charlea Romero. Donald Joaeph Smith. Donald McMahon, assistant at the Ann Brannan, and Betsy Foleyt Roger William Vigil, Margaret Andrntta, Lady of Perpetual Help. She will Annunciation parish, will deliver You Have Ever Eaten fered only by Olinger’s. Mary Fraocea Berger, Gloria Bordigon. be escorted by members of the and the representatives from the Cherlyn Looiaa Ceriae, Patricia Aon tne sermon. LARGE, YOUNG, MILK-FED. UNJOINTED. GOLDEN BROWN. TENDER. classes, Mary Jane Golden, Bar­ First' Communion class and others. DELICIOUS, WELL DONE. SERVED DAILY SUNDAY FROM 11:80 TO CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our per­ The pastor, the Very Rev, J. J. May devotions are being held 8 P. M. sonnel and the finest equipment and bara Stevens, Mary Ellen Kilker, after the 8 o’clock Mass every Buttimer, C.SS.R., will read the 350 SEATS facilities are assigned to every Catholic and Ann Freiberger, morning with Benediction of the Act of , and the CLOSED MONDAYS No P.rktiic Probltns Service. The classes are decorating the PTA Officers to crowning group will sing a hymn Blessed Sacrament. 5c P.rJdn( Noxt Door Blessed Mother's altar in the to the Blessed Mother for those Masses on Ascension Thursday, chapel in May. The juniors have in the services. Pages in the pro­ May 10, will be at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, VICE PRESIDENT the first week, and Virginia Lo­ cession will be Nicholas Haring, and 11 o’clock. gan and Barbara Stevens were Gerald McKelvey, James Stremel, PTA Meeting I. Success Golden OLanteni oY// selected to take charge. May de­ Be Installed in and George Veto; the crown- 16th at votions are being held in the A succeisful PTA night meeting 1265 Bdwy., Near 13th Ave. BOULDER Departments bearer will be Eileen Moran; and Restaurant KE. 1204 chapel every day. was held Wednesday, April 26, CaU the attendant court of honor mem­ with the fathers as special guests. A “ Rosary a day" has been the bers will be Colleen Zimmerman, GLendale The Rev. P. H. Distler, S.J., prin­ students’ contribution to the St. Elizabeth’s Mary Schmidt, LaVonne Schmidt, cipal of Regis high school, de­ 3 6 6 3 United Nations conference. Jean Hendershot, Patricia livered the address of the evening The seventh and eighth grades Peachey, Alice McFall, Dorothy (St. Elizabeth’* Peritk, Denver) “ The Value of Reading,” in ard working on a Colorado his­ O’Neill, Margaret Kulp, and Mary ch he urged the parents to in­ Service Headquarters tory project. Posters on bird Mrs. T. J. Morrissey, president Ann Rust. still good reading habits into their of the Catholic Parent-'Teachers' and plant life have been made. Al­ Thirty-three clubs answered the children. FOR SOUTH DENVER league, will install the officers for bert E. Seep of the Mine & Smel­ roll-call on Wednesday when the The boys and girls of the seventh the coming year, at the meeting ter Co. donated 100 mineral speci­ annual club day was observed grade presented an entertaining Our Equipment 1$ of the Bed mens to be used during the study of S t Elizabeth’s PTA Wednes­ throughout the school. The pro­ program and refreshments were ra th ed ra l day evening, May 9, at 8 o’clock of this phase of Colorado history. gram opened with the entire stu­ served by the seventh grade We Service Any Make of Car or Truck in the perish hall. All are asked dent body attending Mass and re­ mothers. The kindergarten members were to attend this important final PI(» UP SERVKi; the guests of St. Philomena's ceiving Communion. The morning The alumnae of St. Mary’s acad­ meeting of the school year. sessions included reports from the H O M E C AR school, where they presented their emy who live in St. John^s parish Economy Liquor Store various organizations. In the after­ French and Music Hour" pro­ A council meeting will be held held a card party in the school Viner Chevrolet Co. N ut te Clarke’s Cbnrcb Goode noon, the statue of the Blessed gram Friday, April 27. Mary Tuesday afternoon. May 8, at hall Tuesday evening, May 1. RADIO SERVICE Mother was crowned, a sermon by PE. 4641 455 BROADWAY “ trhan in loie ipiriU coil jrrry^ Jane Jankovsky accompanied them. o’clock, in the school meeting Gary Olin George, son of Mr. room. Father Buttimer waga delivered, and Mrs. Edward 0. Cook, was A new program clock is being in­ 1634 Tremont KE. 4554 and Benediction of the Most baptized Sunday by the Rev. Roy stalled in the academy this week. Members of the association will FREE DEUVERT FREE PARKINC Blessed Sacrament was given. Figlino. Sponsors were George The clock is the gift to the serve breakfast to the school chil dren on the first Friday. Afterwards the students enjoyed Schmitz and Lucille Cook. We Photograph Anything Anywhere Mothers’ club a social and refre.shments. Mary Melanie Marie, daughter of Mr. The seniors were guests at a Father Walter Francis, O.F.M., Beth TeMaat was chairman, with f j r t WE DO NOT SERVE will be a guest in the friary and Mrs. Edgar C. Johnson, was party sponsored by the Mothers’ Rosemary Leyba as secretary. baptized Sunday by the Rev. The Mile-High Photo Co. AnU AMERICAN DINNERS club and W. J. Kane, S.J., of Regis from June 19 to 24. Retreat for Kathleen McCloskey, head of Our BUT if you want the beat the Franciscan Fathers and John P. Moran. Sponsors were KODAK FINISHING Spaghetti college. Chaperons were Mrs. Lady’s committee, crowned the William Sear and Eulalie Gibson. 1 Thomas, Frank J. Thomson, Mrs. Brothers will be held May 27 to Blessed Mother’s statue. Her court Home-lVIade Ravioli or June 2. The Rev, Aloysius Bertrand of 320-22 Seventeenth KEysione 6114 Denver V A U s lifO R W. J. Dolan, Mrs. D. J. Lutz, Jr., of honor consisted of members of La Junta was a visitor in the Home-IVlade Lasanghe and Mrs. Murray. Father Pacficus Kennedy, her committee, Don Milner, rectory last week. CEirrER Coma to tha O.F.M., will be at Mullen home Margie Rust, Marj’ Ann Mahoney, Miss Mary Ann McCarthy of ITALIAN KITCHEN for the remainder of the month, and Cecilia Montoya. 725 St. Paul street is recovering St, Vincent de Paul's Parish KE. SSSl ISSS E. COLFAX CaHiedral-SI. James’ with the exception of May 7, 8, Student Lender. Named from an operation in St. Anthony’s TAbor6557 BetwMD Hamboldt and Lafayette and 9, when he will conduct a re­ Joe McCormick has been named hospital. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Washington Park Mkt. PTA to Meal May 7 treat for the children of St. student president for next year; Michael Shannon is ill in his Weddings ' Fmniily Groups Clare’s orphanage. Father Pa- Red & White Food Store Mary Lou Gruber, vice president; home, 601 St. Paul street. Machineless cificus is scheduled for Arvada on Mary Mangan, secretary; and D o d Mrs. A. Haas is ill in the home BILL HUGHES. Prop. Hoover-Randall The final meting of the season the Sundays of May. aid Lament, treasurer. The new of her daughter, Mrs. John Permanents— Stodio of the Cathedral-St, James’ PTA The Altar and Rosary society officers will be installed at the last Complete Food Service will be held in Oscar Malo hall, Ronayne. $ 5 up DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS will receive Communion at the 8 meeting of the year on Friday. 598 South Gilpin 1845 Logan street, Denver, Mon­ o’clock Mass Sunday, May 6. Parith to Give USO Dinner ^oeeen 4 Homa Portrait Sittinga (or Babiat **It*i SiRBii to Be Thrifty" Dfwvf*,, CeiO' and Children day evening. May 7, at 8 o’clock. On Sunday, May 6, a ^oup of Junior-Senior The parish will be host to mem­ Rilling Kooler Students of the home economics 328 E. COIJAX AVE. children will make their First Prom Scheduled bers of the armed forces at a W ave— $ 7 . 5 0 Stndioi KEyitone M54 Rea, CH. t7tS class will give their annual fash­ D. U. CONOCO' Holy Communion in the 8 o’clock The junior-senior prom will be dinner to be served in the USO- ion parade of clothes made in class. Mass. NCCS club, 1575 Grant street, Shampoo, Finger Wave $1.00 A REPUTABLE DRUG Other members of the high school held at the Silver Glade of the WINES — UQUOB8 At recent investiture cere­ Cosmopolitan hotel on the evening Sunday evening. May 6. Mrs. John SERVICE STATION STORE student body will participate in the monies held in the parish church, 0. RaeMs in charge of arrange­ Stadium Beauty Shop HARRY JOHNSON. Prop. program. of May 8. Patricia Lundborg, Nadorff Liquors, Inc. Allan Krause, Neil Sponsel, Jos­ chosen by popular vote of the ments. TERESA CROWLEY. Prop. SpeclalUIng in Lobiicatlon Election of officers for the 1945- eph Coogan, Albert 'Van Ornum, Tire Repalrlnc end Recapping Home of Good Spirits junior boys, will be queen. Her PE. 0274 1713 E. Evans 46 term will be held. Mrs. Thomas were invested with cassock and court, also chosen by the junior Donors Are Thanked by 200] SO. UNIVER81TT PE. 9841 J. Morrissey, president of the Cath­ WHERE rOD GET THE MOST O f surplice; Harry Lichtenfeld and boys, includes Mary Mangan, jun­ olic Parent-Teachers’ league, will Apron Booth Chairmen C oifu at Downing . , . Denver THE BEST FOR THE LEAST Clarence Montoya received the ior attendant; Mary Lou Gruber, install the new officers immedi­ KEyitone 3217 EM. M77 Colfaa at WlltlaiM rank of knight; William Schmuki, junior attendant; Anne Sweeney, ately following the election. Joseph Younkerman, and John Mrs. W. J. Stapleton, chairman EVANS AVENUE U lilliken’s All fathers, mothers, and friends sophomore attendant; and Marie Ergcr received that of knight English, sophomore attendant. The of the apron booth at the recent Gift Shop CASH STORES of Cathedral school pupils are in­ Regis bazaar, Denver, and the co- Domestic Appliance commander; and the rank of queen will be crowned by Donald Mother DMcrvc. the B«it ALLEYS vited to attend. grand knight was awarded to chairman, Mrs. J. T. McDermott, 2 Convenient Location) Formerly Krust Sales and Fast Service Cire Her a Corde Bag James Petros, Aron Montoya, and thank all who made or donated 11.30 E. ALAM EDA Quality Meats, Poultry Wftshinff Maehines. Refriseratora, Ra> Thanks Published aprons, cash, or material^ particu­ for Mother’s Day dioM, Ironert, Small AppHancea. Tom Collins. Fish Automatic Record Chanarers A Denver reader wishes to pub­ Father Berard Giblin, O.F.M., larly Mrs. P. Campbell, Mrs. J. 1220 E. Evan. Ave. SP. 5781 2357 E. EVANS ASSORTED LUNCH HEATS 702 E. 17th Avenoce near Waihington lish thanks to the Sacred Heart delivered the sermon. 'The cere­ Dore, and Mrs. F. Marchi. UU Eait 13tb Ave. Phone TAbor U U MAin 7531 for a favor received after making monies were followed by a party the nine Fridays. in the school hall. LEGAL NOTICE ROXXIE BRAE MAY PROCESSION IS SUTED STATE OF COLORADO CitT .nd County of Denver COLONY ORILL IN THE COUNTY COURT Shopping District No. 7524. “WHERE FRIENDS MEET FRIENDS" SUNDAY AT ST. DOMINIC’S IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES W. BABBITT. Dec*«*d. 569 E. COLFAX The Friendly Tavern NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) TO SELL REAL ESTATE. Preissar’s Red & While CONOC O P R O D U C TS land will be presented to the The People of the State of Colorado. The annual May procession will Blessed Virgin with a spiritual To unknown heir* and Charlea £. Friend Lubrication, Car Washing, Batterlee take place on Sunday evening, bouquet of more than 800 guardian ad litem. Grocery and Market Recharged, Tire Vulcanizing May 6, at 7:30 o'clock. The Rev. Rosaries offered by the Blessed Peraona in intereat in aaid eatate, GREETING; FANCY MEATS. VEGETABLES. AND It^s Smart to Shop at the Argonaut L. C. Gainor, O.P., will preach. Virgin sodality for the men and You are hereby notified that on thia 21at QUALITY GROCERIES AT BOXXIE BRAE Miss Celine Johansen was chosen women in the service. William day of April, A.D. 1S45 B. C. Hilliard, Jr., LOWER PRICES COXOCO SERVICE Imported and Domestic Wines, Champagnes and Liquors by her classmates of the eighth Buckley will be page boy for the Adminiatrator of aaid eatate, preaented to Free Delivery SPnice 4447 and filed in aaid Court hia petition for the 3331 E. Art. (So, Univ. lod Ohio) 724 So. University • PE. 9909 grade to crown the statue of Our queen. aale of certain real eatate belonging to ARGONAUT WINE AND LIQUOR CO. Blessed Lady on the Rosary altar. May devotions are held every aaid eatate and aituate In the City and Miss Johansen will be attired in evening during the month. Rosary, County of Denver and State of Colorado Bonnie Brae 534 East Colfax • Free Delivery • Phone CHerry 4566 more fully deaeribed in aaid petition, ref­ -HOLTZ- white,^ and her attendants, Litany to Our Queen of Peace erence to which ia hereby made. Dorathen Pelham, Shirley Ann and Benediction will be held every You are further notified to appear and D r u ^ C ' o . RED & WHITE McNamara, and Rita Hirzel, will weekday at 7 :30 p.m. and on aniwer or otberwiie plead to aaid petition FRESH MEATS — FISH present a pastel ensemble of in writing on or before the 4th day of Downtown Prirce Where Friends Meet , . Sundays at 5 p.m. On Friday Patricia Lundborg June, A.D. 1945, the day aet for the hearing TDON PSON’S colors. All will carry clusters of Groceries & Vegetables eveningrs these special devotions thereof, or on or before the day to which Prescriptions a Specialty Your Pstronsge Appreciated DRUG STORE flowers. The procession to the will be combined with the Rosarj' Kilker, junior class president, and luch hearing may b« adjourned, or aaid DELIVERY SERVICE AVENUE GRILL petition will b* taken for confeaaM. Wines and Liquors 17tb nnd Waahinfton RExwtena 9712 Rosary altar will be preceded by a Holy Hour, dedicated to those in will then lead the grand march 2626 E. Louisiana SP. 1912 group of altar boys robed in the Barbara Sweeney will act as Given, under my hand and the teal of 763 So, University PE. 2255 Drink* FKGSH DRUGS the service. Special sermons will aaid Court at Denver, in the City and FOUNTAIN 8ERVICB traditional Dominican white, and be delivered at the Friday devo­ crown-bearer. Miss Lundborg, the County of Denver and State of Colorado, Brron «nd Mari* WUlUraa daughter of Mrs. Rose Lundborg thia 21at day of April, A.D. 1945. Tonr Patronaff* Appr*ciatcg followed by the members of the tions. t7th and Waahinfton MAin 9717 sodalities. ' of 425 W. Fifth avenue, is a 12- JOHN L. C.RIfTITH. The Little Flower card circle Clerk of the County Court A feature of the crowning will year student of St. Joseph’s. of the City and Ctmnty of be a beautiful heart-shaped chaplet held a dessert luncheon and in­ Novena devotions are held at 3 Denver. Colorado. SOUTH GAYLORD NOB HILL INN The Family Tavern formal meeting May 2 at 1:30 in and 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays. By R. C. Philipe, of flowers woven by the senior so­ Deputy Clerk. i20 EAST COLFAX dality and carried in the proces­ the home of Mrs. Carl G. Ander- The Altar and Rosary society KARL’S TAVERN son, 2421 King street. ling District Mixed Drinks, Draught Beer sion by Leo Chiolero. This gfir- will hold its monthly meeting next In the Liquor Business Confessions for the parish Wednesday at 2 p.m. Refresh­ Since Dee. 5th, 1933 Delicious Dinners BOIVNER'S school children are being heard ments will be served after the 321 East Colfax Thursday, May 3, at 11 a.m. in meeting and a social hour will fol­ M A lIR irE M A R Y ANNE HOT AND COLD LUNCHES Phone MA. 99.39 TEXACO SERVICE preparation for first Friday, low. All mothers of the parish and Gaylord Drug Go.:: Yoor Boaincaa la Appr*elat*d H*r* Other Confessions will be heard their families are invited to re­ STUDIOS Expert Lubritaiion Service at 4 and 7 :30 p.m. ceive Holy Communion on Moth­ J ROY SMITH, Prop. J. Bakerj No. 2 1059 So. Gaylord SP. 3345 ■ • er’s day in the 8:30 Mass. WE SPECIALIZE IN Gat. Oil and Aeeaeaeriea The Rosary Altar society will Prescriptions Carefully Pilled ' | St. Philomena's Brother Hubert, ' C.SS.R., of Personality Portraits PARTY AND PASTRY ORDERS receive Communion in the 7:30 by Registered Pharmacists ! 8|>«cr Bird al Bannack Mass Sunday, May 6. The Livermore, Calif., was a recent For Every Occasion FINE WINES AND LIQUORS { 1024 -So. Gaylord PE. 7315 FOR ALL monthly meeting and luncheon of visitor at the rectory. J . & L Radio Service GIFTS the society will be held on Tues­ May devotions are being held OCCASIONS BLOCK day, May 8, at 12:30 in the church every evening throughout the 1092 So. Phone Elertrical Applianrea NATIONAL BRAND FLORAL CO. auditorium. Mrs. Margaret Feath- month at 7:30. Special prayers are 1528 Rroadway Gaylord BOB’S SP. 0574 Repaired Ct erstone is chairman and with her offered each day for the parish­ THE GAY SHOP 1288 E. Colfax at Adama EM. 28S1 STORES 3205 E. Colfax EM. 6063 0pp. Bla*-Bird committee is preparing a Mother’s ioners in the service. CH. 3926 Mrs. J. L. SUveot The Masses on Ascension Thurs­ Grocery and Market Will Buy Your Old Radio. Member day meeting. Your Friendly Food Stores PICK-UP AND DEIJVEKY EM. 12.S^t 29^2 Eaat Colfax Rorifta Ttlexraph Delivery AMociation Returns for the Rosary Altar day will be at 5:30, 6, 7, 8, and Quality Foods for Less Groceries, Meals and Fancy New Lin* of card party to be held Thursday. 9 o’clock. Vegetables FIGURINES. VASES. BTC. May 17, at 8 p.m. in the church ^741 Santa Fe Drive and Marlon Radio Service auditorium may be made to Mrs. 1004 So. Gaylord The Store of Quality and Price St. Jam es’ Robert J. Sanders, chairman, 2816 Regis GHild to Meet W. 25th avenue, to any member Quality Cleaning We Buy, RUY WAR RONDS of her committee, or to the rec­ In College May 6 B & B Pharmacy tory. Mrs. Sanders has announced Washington Park [ommunitij Flomer: Sell, Trade, AND STAMPS the following committee: Mmes. COLFAX AT ONEIDA The Regis guild will meet this Cleaners Repair. "Why 10 to town t" George Magor,Igor, JJames Bickett, month on Sunday, Mav 6, at 3 O n r n 1043 SOUTH GRYLORO EM. 5936 2827 E. COLFAX DRUGS & LIQUORS A. C. Carroll, J. J. Ingling, F. L. p.m. in Regis college, Denver. This N. W. CHRISTENSEN JIQIS PHONE SPrucc73l8 Stone, Ward Anthony, Margaret earlier date will enable members 1087 S. Gaylord SP. 7898 VAN ZIMMERMAN, Usnsgtr I EA .9 8 20 Featherstone, Julius Ixmergan, J. to enjoy Mother’s day in their §t. Dominicks Harrington, and J. H. Fraher, and homes. Miss Madalene Sullivan. Letters have been distributed Full Line of Compliments Flowers for All Occasions WHITTAKER L oyola for the parish carnival to ba held H oly Ghost D«p«ndabl* Dalfrtry SarTka Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, DR. JOHN R. COYLE IT# Telegraph Flotcert June 14, 15, and 16. There will be N u-Enam el of PHARMACY York Texaco Service FOR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR cash awards of $500 and $100 in Optometrist' “The Friendly Stor^ East 29th Ave. at York St. addition to other attractive GOOD CLOTHES NEED DECORATING LIEB’S FLOWER SHOP Awards. As is customaiy on the Oas Coal Cover*—N* Braih H«rk* ROY CHRYSLER Prescription SpecialisU Com* in and let ns servi yon end t*t NOT BE EXPENSIVE Phone CL. 0133 . . . All Hour. ■cqnsinud. opening Thursday night the NEW LOCATION 3922 W. 32nd Ave. W. 32nd and Perry GL. 2401 Gu, Oil uid Gretsin. — Tin. B«spp«i Rosary and Altar society will be AL JOHNSON Sevrn Y e n ' Exp*ri*ne. Minor Repairina. hosts at a dinner. A special prize THE WATCH, CLOCK AND Op«n . T * r y day, T:3S A.M. to S P.M. of an electric Alarm clock will be 636 Mack Buildiag RADIO SERVICE St. Lath^rine's MAin SU3 awarded. 16Ui and California ANT MAKE HOME OB JEWELRY REPAIRING ENGLISH CAR RADIO Identification Bracelet. “ Why Pay Carfar^ - SAVE TISEa - TBADB AT HOME Denver, Colorado 1067 So. Gaylord Gold or Silver — Eugravlng Rocky Fioii TIJLPER R A . 12 3 2 Charm Bracelets— Gold Cro.se. BOB & TED’S Downtown Prices EXPERT TAILORS and Locket!— Bill Folds Apprsetates Catbolla Patranaav Telephone: KE. 8603 Red St White Grocery A Market Parish Pstronags Apprveiated Wateh Repairing 901 FIFTEENTH STREET nN E SELECTION Rocky’s Pharmacy All Work Ga*mit*«d Bonnie Brae Jewelers HEATS. FISH AND POULTRT 316 Commonwealth Bldg. Combine (^ality and StylM OFFICE HOURS) I TO U—1 TO OTTO DRUG 00. EA. 9867 Your PurchaM of Ww bond, Leo SnlUv.n Geo. W. Tillmaa “ Ones Tried , , • Satisfied^ 17th A Race Tklri Floor UUi urf Stoat tta at Prieas You Can Afford SAT. I TO 1. W. 38th & Qay GB. 9934 PRESCSIPTION8 LIQUOBS / TAkor 3.3T and Stamp. Help* to Secure Your 1048 So. G.ylord SP. 6026 2707 W. 38th GEL 2773 Futarei PAGE FOUR Office, 988 Bannock Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone ‘4205 Thursday, May S, 1945 KEEP EP THE HOME FROIVT Committees for ARCHBISHOP’S GUILD SCORES SUCCESS Lillian B R E I V I V A ] ^ WITH PARH FOR VACATION SCHOOL FUND will b« happy to giv* your For Goat Selection b u pertonal attatiOD 4n> Old Gold Drive Ing Onpltr*! R^rd-Bruldng A sizeable fund for the vaca­ helped in the kitchen included Plajss for the annual mother- FUR VALUES tion school movement was real­ Mmes. Marie D i n a n , Hilda daughter-dinner 'Will be discussed ized from the games party spon­ Chiolero, and Frances Edmonds, in the home o f Miss Cecilia Gar­ /4ik ^bout Our Fur Storage Preferred by Holly- sored by the Archbishop’s guild in and Misses Ruth Hollinan and land when members of the Im­ Are Announced Fransalian hall, Denver, on April Ruth McCarty. maculate Conception circle meet wood’s cover models I 26. This fund will take care of Members of Morning Star cir­ on Saturday, May 5. This dinner A sensational all-day a. Jtmet M. Knight, the home of Mrs. Helen Nossaman chtirmtn; Ur«. Ralph W. Ktlly, Mri. on April 20. Prizes were awarded C. J. Dunn, Mrt. William Schultx, Hra. REGIS SODAUSTS PRAYING to Mrs. Helen Wehrle and Mrs. •e>* Thomai P. Fahey, Mitt Elita^th Shteby, and UiH Barbara Bach. Fh'ances Edmonds. Two members St. Philomana'a— Uri. Harry T. Zook, of the circle were Confirmation CaU KE. 4269 chairman; Hri. Lawrence Burnt, Uri. DAILY AT CAMPUS GROTTO sponsors for girls at Queen of Grace Burke, and M n, Michael Syritney. For Complimentary Bletftd Sacrament— Uri. Thomat E. llcaven orphanage on Tuesday, Make-up Greene, chairman: Urt. Jamei G. Simp- (Regtt College, Denver) John J. Flanagan, SJ., president May 1, ten, Urt. Jamet Brennan, Mrt. George T. Al. Bennett Listen to Datuberrys Larton, and Miat Anne Birmingham. The Regis college sodality met and dean of Regis college. A six- St. John the Evangelitt’t— U ri.' Her­ Thursday, April 26. Randall Hall, hour written examination will be man. Seep, chairman; Mrt. Edward Mad­ prefect, proposed a daily recita­ Men’s Clothing Dept. BING CROSBY MUSICAL PROGRAM den. cuttodian; Mrt. S. J. Lewis, Mrt. given each student in his major L. F. McMahon, Mrt. J. F. Printing, and tion of prayers and the Litany of field. 7:15 to 7:30 p.m. Mrt. Etienne Perenyl. the Blessed Vii^in Mary at the Church of the Holy Gboit— Mrt. Mas Six students are due to take the Society Brand & Monday thsough Saturday KMYR. campus grotto. Ime sodalists voted 4 Hummel, chairman; atiittcd by the mem- to take turns in giving short talks comprehensive examination, Har­ bert of the Legion of Mary. vey French in biology, Gilbert Annunciation— Mrt. J. B. Vetta, chair-' on outstanding glories of the Brayton Clothes D A N S B E R R Y 14TH & man, and Mrt. William Schweider. Blessed Mother. The specific in­ Castellan, in chemistry, Aldo Nota­ Loyola— Mitt Lucy Flath, chairman; tentions adopted for May were the rianni in English, Vincent Sweeney P H A R M A C Y CHAMPA Mrt. Frank Egan, and Mri. Peter Burnt.' in philosophy, John Bell and Sil­ St, Catherine'i— Mrt. Mtry Nahring, physical and spiritual welfare of chairman; Mrt. Joteph W. Sehmittling, the Regis alumni in military serv­ vio Bottone in history. Mrt, Henry Weber, Mrt. John Fecly, and ice, the deceased alumni, and suc­ The graduation date for the The mnv Co. Mrt., Frank Kamme. cess in the final examinations. group has been set for May 26 at RADIOS St. Dominic's— Mrt. Catherine Eremp, 2ND FLOOR chairman; Mrt. Anthony Ztrlengo, Mrt. Joseph Salcetti of the Blessed 8:16 in the college chapel. The STEEL DOLL BUGGIES Jemet Bickett, Mrt. Paul Murray, and Virgin’s c^m ittee presented the seventh member of the graduation Mrt. Georgs Bugg. list of vigil light sponsors for May. class will be Joseph Coursey. Steel wheel, Rubber tire St. Francit de Salet'— Mrt. M. Uatter- Grow More in ’45 With ton, chairman; Mrt. F. W. Guthurtt, Guy Reed of the social com­ Coaster Wagoni ...... $ 9 .9 5 Mrt. Karl Ott, and Mrt. Arthur McKonc. mittee outlined plans for a May St. Jamet’— Mrt. Trumtn Clark, chair­ dance with the sodality of St. Jos­ BARTELDES SEEDS Large Stake Wagon man; Mrt. T. Raymond Young, Mri. Dan eph’s hospital school of nursing and all purpose Truck $ 1 6 .9 5 Murphy, Mrt. Ixiuit H. Behrent, and Etcry packwt of Bwrteldtt Gtrdtn tnd Mila Auguttina M. Girardot. ' for May 4. Students McKinley, CLOCKS Flower Seeds U backed by 79 TEAKS Holy Family— Mri. Herman Minge, Futrell, Castellano, Oehrle, Straw, EXPERIENCE In rrowtnf and aelect- chairman: Mrt. Pater King, Mrt. Walter inr seeds for Weetem homes. With Koerher, and Mrt. Nlchelat Conter. and Dennis volunteered to deco­ ELECTRIC—REPAIRED Barteldes dependable quality seeds yoa SUMMIT Pretentation— Mrt. Edward J. Sedl- rate the gymnasium in the nurses’ are assured of perfect ftrmliiatlen and mayer, chairman, and Mrt. Albert A. residence for the occasion. No- We now have motors, coils and food crops. TASTE BETTER FROM Tuffiefd, vice chairmen. parts for all electric clocks. * — 3 Fine Stores — St. Vincent de Paul's— Mrt. J. Margin tarianni, Schmitz, and Kontny ■will APPLIANCE CO. Cline, chtirman; Mrt. Bernard Shea, co- be in charge of games and refresh­ 87. SO. BROADWAY Mail Orders Invited GRASS SEED Radio Repair 1425 I.arimer Phone CH-8393 chairman; Mrt. F, L. Garland, and Mrt. ments. VOLLMER’S 757 SO. UNIVERSITY L. W, Sullivan. Robert Green presented an in­ COLUMBINE MIXED The Same High Qnolity At Ever 1550 COLO. BLVO. 8t. Louit’ (Englewood)— Mrt. Paul Retrick, ehiirmin; Mrt. Jamet Garvin, teresting analysis of the probable Perfectly blended mixtnre of Aittria and Mrt. Jottph Flood. conflict of Soviet Russia’s political bent. Kentacky bine graii and other St. Elitabeth'i— Mrt. M. 0, Carmack, aims in the San Francisco confer­ TIME, LTD. 'flne grutet will produce vigoroui, Just Received— Limited Number of chairman. betuliful new lawna. But miitnrt for St. Leo’i— Mrt. John E. O'NeUI. chtir­ ence. Jack Grosjean talked on 1303 BROADWAY thicktning old Itwnt. For ntw Itwnt MW 1 lb. per 180 iq. f t For thicken­ ROCKY MOUNTAIN NURSERIES COLEMAN GASOLINE man; Mrt. William H. Bannetti, vice "A College Sodalist’s Principles of chairman. Lasting Peace.” Th? discussion ing old Uwnt MW 1 lb. per 300 tq. f t “Tops ’Em Air» SL. Rote of Lima'i— Mrt. E. K. Haney, was led by Notarianni, Dennis, and 1 lb. 5 Ibi. 10 Ibt. 25 Iba. CAMP STOVES chairman. 75c $3.36 $7.20 $17.50 St. Cajetan't— Mrt. Eugene Chavez, McKinley. Amazing NEW BAIT icith SUPERIOR NURSERY STOCK chairman; Mrt. John C. Haei, vies DENVER FANCY MIXED from EVERGREENS to ROSES First Come — First Served— € 0 Q R P O S T . 1 lb. 5 Ibt. 10 Ibt. 35 Ibt. They Won’t Last Long...... ^ V a w O Paid chairman. Exams to Be Held 50c $2.45 $4.80 $11.75 ORNAMENTAL STEEL & WOOD FENCES St. Joseph's (Redempteriit)— Mrt. S 7 5 c .PAID W. McNamara, chairman; Mrt. Anna This Friday LlTt Worm-Ilkt KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS- ERECTED AT LOWER PRICES G rob i . . . Not 1 lb. 5 Ibt. 10 Ibt. 35 Ibt. Oor landscape man will call at your home tf you SCHAEFER TEHT S AWNING GO. Reid, and Mrt. Anna Edwardt. Comprehensive exam in ation s 60c $2.00 $5.70 $13.25 need help in desifning your rreunds. St. Mary Magdalene's— Mry. L. P. will be held for prospective gradu­ Etrthwonnt. 1541 Arapahoe Street Mail Orders Accepted Griebling, chairman. Something new In BARTCO MIXED ates of Regis college on Friday, Livt Bait 1 lb. 5 Ibt. 10 Ibt. 25 Ibt. DiruVlTAM-IZED The general chairman, Mrs. May 4, according to the Very Rev Raised in t 56e $3.16 $6.20 $15.00 Ralph W. Kelly, and the vice Kientifie hztohtrr. I T A - i N i i n FERTILIZER chairman, Mrs. Harry T. Zook, Packed in z LIVE BAIT unitary container. No Sttdt — No Wteda — No Odor. A notarally request that the work of solicita­ blendid mixtnrt of organic matter and uinerali fu LOOK TO LURE FRESH WATER FISH. lawna, ihrnba, treea, or victory garden. tion-of old gold and sterling silver 75 active Worms with lulTIctent food to be completed before June 1, in VEGETABLES lu t SO days. Dulert wanted. R€UPHDLST€R order to be in readiness for dis­ Office 1585 Bellaire St. Phone EM. 2862 CARROTS. BEETS DRY LIVE BAIT Tfl. 4211 play at the time of the annual or TU RN IPS______.04elb. 1521 FIFTEENTH STREET NURSERY . . . 6364 No. Washington St. Save Your Valuable Furniture silver tea of the Senior Taber­ PARSNIPS ...... 0 «e lb. KE. 3814 nacle society, which will be held LARGE RED POTATOES, 1338 Aranaho* Denver. Celo. Recover 2 Pieces—Frieze 10 Ibt. ______,45e in the home of Mrs. M. J. O’Fal ONIONS, 5 Iba.______.lO e and Tapestry-955 and up Ion, 151 Vine street, early in June. ONIONS FOR PLANTING _ .05e qt. Garden Furniture Made to Order GARUC ...... 55«lb. Your Purchase .of War Bondi U roar own itora won’t compata, coma TRELUSES ...... $ 1 .0 0 up and Stampa Helpa to Sectire Your Phone Future. 124 W. 13th Ave. HOM E PUBgsIC M ARKET COLORADO UPHOLSTERY CO. Mike the Price Wrecker 24S7-S9 16lh Si. GL 2304 I par carfara on $3 ordtrs. SPECIAL PRICES TO RESTAURANTS a F or Natural Mineral HAIIG BROS. S of 27 Elements Beautiful MA.0541 MA0541 VICTORY Revitalizes Soil MARKET Good Bakery Goods Increases Production CORN FED MEATS Fresh Cut Flowers For 0 Improves Oualitr GARDENS Invigorates Plant Life FISH AND POUL’TRY ¥■ Fine Foods I 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 Large Assortment of Potted VOSS BROS. For Deliv­ Plants and Funeral Designs USE ery Call or Hard-to-Get Merchandise Ph. EM. 2513 — Aurora 9 SOILIFE Wrha ★ HARDWARE I HYDRAULIC JACKS BED LAMPS JERRY BREEN Sold In 5, 10, 25 50 F MINERALS, Inc. AVRORA Western Auto Supply Co. and 100 Lb. Bags E. V. "TED" MURPHY, Agtner FLORIST SUPPORT 404 Patterson Bldg. 1456 California MA. 2279 SAMPLES-TO KATHRENS E K £ . 0968 I.NSTITUTIONS, ETC. HONIE SUPPLIES D. DEUTSCH WHOLESALE — RETAIL OPTOMETRIST HARDWARE PAINT IS3S Ysari PraiPractin Garden Tools, Bobber Hose ROOnNG Bri* SHUTTOBROS. Examintd 1733 E. Colfax Art. Aaron 343 Glaataa Successors to Dispense Bros. the Everything for the Carden and Farm AURORA. COLORADO F

oa*. ,1.,..,/ , FOOD FOR FREEDOM SOLES « OOIEOUTE tERVICX Campaign Sponaored by MARKET Uaa'A WoMtiVs sad ChiMranl WIHTU Bi-Low Half Solas AU Work Gaarantaa4 JUNIOR CHAMBER^OF COMMERCE ONE sront ONLY ABOUT cheaper Cuts LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP IN THE LOOP PliBlIC WftF.VfMSH'MiWRlNCt FOOD CENTER LOOP U ASIZT KE .bOlO iTMA.SCQ? Thursday, May 8, 1945 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyrfone '4205 PAGE FIVE 7 MEMORIAL MASS TO BE SUNG FOR LT. RICHARD GRINSTEAD PTA to Install

(Blessed Sacrament Parish, Lt. Grinstead's death was carried Officers May 9 Denver) last week in the Register. A Solemn Memorial Mass of May devotions in honor of the Requiem will be celebrated by the Blessed Virein Mary are being held (Preicntation Pariib, Denver) Very Rev. Harold V. Cam bell on in Blessed Sacrament chifrch eve^ Tuesday, May 8, for Lt. Richard evening throughout May. The dif­ Installation of officers will take Fu lle ' Grinstead, who was killed in ac­ ferent grades of the schdol are place in the PTA meeting Wednes­ tion in Germany. The story of taking turns in singing the hymns day, May 9, at 2 p.m. in the school for Benediction of the Blessed hall. A tea will be served after the extended A L L who Sacrament. The devotions be­ meeting in honor of the mothers of Annunciation gin at 7 :30. the eighth grade graduates. Auxiliary Plan* Tea The seventh and eighth grades W k funera I i nformatioa, The annual invitational tea of plan to have a hayride and ^ener Parish Festival the Mothers’ auxiliary o f troop roast this week. 145 will be held May -8 at A baseball game will be played o r w h o 2 p.m. in the home o f Mrs. Thomas Sunday, May 6, between the Pres­ Is Slated May 9 Morrissey, 1934 Forest. The tea entation team and the Barnum will honor the new members o f the Bearcats. d e s ire t o organization and the new officers, FUR STORAGE (Annunciation Parish, Denver) The Altar and Rosary society who will be installed by Mrs. Lloyd will receive Holy Communion in the The Annunciation grade school Hess. They are: President, Mrs. nnake funeral arrangements will present a May festival 8 o’clock Mass Sunday. REPAIREVG Frank Thompson; vice president, W'ednesday evening. May 9, be­ The Holy" Name society will meet Incites Your Patronage ginning at 8 o’clock under the Mrs. James Carpenter; secretary, in advance o f need. Mrs. Della Givan; and treasurer, in the Community house on Mon­ direction of the O’Neil Personality day evening, May 6, at 8 o’clock. VET OF WORLD WAR NO. t School o f Dancing. The school Mrs. Ra^h Hogan. Invited guests will be Father Campbell, the Rev. Confessions will be heard from has been in c h a*r g e of the KE 4S 76 COLFAX AT WASHINGTON ConfidtnKaLReliable Helpful. Harley V. Schmidt, the Rev. Fran­ 3:30 to 5 o’clock and again at 7 dancing in the grades during o’clock on Thursday. Holy Com- the past year. The choral class cis Pettit; Scout Executives E. E. Skinner and F. S. Frazier, Scout­ m.union will be distributed at 7 will sing songs America loves, ac­ master A. Peterson, Assistant o’clock and in the Mass at 8 o’clock companied on the piano by Billy on Friday. Bernard. A special feature be­ Scoutmaster E. Nord, Mrs. Aalph VICTORY BABY CHICKS tween scenes will be the music of D. Lee, Mrs. Frances Trunk, Mrs. _ Enrollment in the Confrater­ the piano accordion band. The Emmett Dignan, president of the nity of the Holy Rosary will be held Oar Most Popular Breeds entire program is directed by Sis­ Blessed Sacrament PTA, and Mrs. after the 6:30 Mass on Sunday. A WHITE LEGHORNS NEW HAMPSHIRES Robert Wartburg, Cub Scout aux­ great number of indulgences can BROWN LEGHORNS BARRED PLYMOUTH ter Mary .Conrad. BUFF MINORCAS iliary president. be gained by belonging to the con­ ROCKS A “ Breakfast in Hollywood’’ BUFF ORPINGTONS SINGLE COMB Collect 9 Toni of Paper fraternity and the requirements are R. C. V ^ T E B. I. REDS program supervised by Mrs. W. The Boy Scouts' Gen. Eisen­ to recite the 15 decades of the Ros­ WYANDOTTES NEW HAMP.-WHITE3 Robinson and sponsored by the hower wastepaper campaign, in WIUTE PLYMOUTH AUSTRA-WHITES ary every week and to be enrolled ROCKS ROCK-LEGS Altar and Rosary society is sched­ which the cubs of pack 23 partici­ on the parish register of the con­ HORAN uled for Mother’s day, Sunday, U. S. APPROVED CHICKS CHAPELS pated, closed on April 30 with the fraternity. Leaflets explaining all Ph. PE. 0913 May 13, at 9 a.m. in Hagus hall. cubs collecting a total of nine tons the indulgences may be obtained MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY Mrs. Peter Fross will have, of paper. The following boys from members of the Altar and 754 So. charge of the kitchen service, as­ KEystone 6297 # KEystone 6296 earned the bronze medal: Don Kir- Rosary society and the Legion of Broadway sisted by Mmes. W. Anderson, J. ley, Michael Connell, Bob Wart­ Mary. VICTORY CHICK STORE Denver 0. Johnson, and P. Grommet, with burg, Herb Vollmer, Tom Thorn­ A shrine to Mary has been Mmes. K. Glasmann and F. Pan- ton, Billy Murphy, and John Mul­ erected by members of the Legion Guarding Forever oar Founder^ Ideab koski in the dining room. Reser­ ligan. On Sunday, April 29, the of Mary. vations for the breakfast pro­ cubs held a kite flying contest and gram may be made by purchasing received airplane kites as prizea. tickets from Altar and Rosary so­ Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Freppel, Queen’s Daughters ciety members through the chair­ who have just returned from a men, Mrs. Ed Gates and Mrs. P. business trip in the East, were BEAUTIFUL CAP SHAPED Ryan, not later than May 10. Only able to etljoy three weekend visits Will Meet Sunday 250 can be served, and so reserva­ with their son, Robert J. Freppel, tions must be made early. hospital apprentice first class, The Queen’s Daughters will The master of ceremonies will USNR, who is at Greats ro. The St. Philomena club will Masses at 5:16, 7, 8:30, 9:30, and Members of the Altar and Ros­ 751 S. Univenity — Denver meet in the home of Mrs. Ann 10:45; and Benediction after the ary society, the PTA, and all the 439 Main Sf,, — Longmont <»Or» I hii Pagluise. 3720 Quivas street, on 10:45 Mass. women of the parish will receive JAMES MOTOR CO. TA. Friday, May 11. A novena to the Holy Spirit Holy Communion on Sunday, May 1278 Lincoln Dodge & Plymouth Sales & Service .KE. 8221 will open Friday, May 11. 6, in the 8 o’clock Mass. The last regular PTA meetini Members of St. Rita’s circle en­ INSECTICIDES FOR HOME USE of the school year will be hel joyed the hospitality of Mrs. Graduates Will Friday, May 11, at 8 p.m., with George T. Sims in her home on ROACHES, ANTS. BEDBUGS. AND AGRICULTURAU BTC. Tuesday, April 24. Mrs. John 8th & LINCOLN EXPERT INFORMATION CHEERFULLY GIVEN Mrs. Thomas Morrissey, president for of the CPTL, installing tne newly Wich, a former circle member, GARAGE RECAPPING Hear Fr. Doran now a resident of Albuquerque, FIRST COMMUNION Haney Exlermioaling Service elected officers. The 11th and GRADUATION *‘Doc’’ Cunningham Retail and Wholesale 12th grades will entertain with a N. Mex., was a* guest Bridge CONFIRMATION Owner 226 15th St. TA. 0303 Platteville. — The Rev. Thomas short program and the room honors went to Mrs. James Palmer. ORDINATION (Formerly 741 Broadwty) A. AND C. SYNTHETIC AVAILABLE Mrs. C. Carr was hostess to mem­ WEDDINGS Becappinc All Popular Sixo* A. Doran will be guest speaker at mothers will serve refreshments. 800 Lincoln CH. 1024 the graduation exercises May 16 Che sisters and boys of Mt. St bers of St. Ann’s circle on April MOTHER'S DAY Including 5.30x18 at the Platteville high school. Vincent’s home will entertain 24 in her home. Mrs. John Keefe Order Early Guaranteed Vulcanising Mr. Walter J. Kerwin, now associated ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ with Josr M. Fishman, invites his Members of the choir will be members of the Annunciation was a guest, and the bridge prizes many old friends and customers to guests of Father Doran at the branch and their friends at the were won by Mrs. Ed Oliver and PORTRAITURE LOGAN GANAGE opening night of La Tosca. home Thursday, May 10, at 2 Mrs. John Daly. LINSTROM BROS. visit him for suggestions. B y RALF C, J. PETERS, Mgr. The society for Spanish-speaking o’clock. Mrs. Horace Maltby, who en­ TIRE SERVICE First Commnnion tered the KOA Home Forum Sew­ COLFAX Expert repairing on any make women met Tuesday, May 1, in the Miss Mary H. Mullin, daughter A GRANT CH. 1 0 5 7 Uaed Truck and Paatenfer Tlrts Confirmation home of Mrs. Carrie Lucero. of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mullin, ing contest, has been notified that of car Body and Fender Work and Graduation The Platteville Altar and Ro­ 3736 Williams street, was married she is winner of the first and sec * 3210-26 Downing sary society will met Thursday, Thursday, April 26, before the 8 ond prizes. 275 S. Logan SP. 3811 GIFTS May 11, in the home of Mrs, Her­ o’clock Mass in Annunciation St. Agnes' circle members were bert Sullivan. church to S. Sgt. Robert Dowling, ipiests of Mrs. L. Hoeschen in the The schedule of Masses for As­ 4637 Utica. The Rt. Rev. Mon­ lome of her mother, Mrs. George Jos.M.Fishman cension Thursday will be 9 o’clock signor Charles H. Hagus of­ T. Larson, on Tuesday evening, SHRADER'S Jeweler and Optician in Platteville, and 10:30 and 12:15 ficiated. April 24. Mary Jo Ryan was a uest, and bridge honors were won GLASSES ON CREDIT o’clock in Fort Lupton. The attendants were Mrs. Mi­ May devotions include a novena chael Mullin, Jr., and Frank fy Mrs. William Hamel. Service Station 807 15th St. TA. 0029 in honor of Our Lady of Peace, David James Eitemiller, infant Stadler. The ushers were Wil 1st Ave. & Logan S t SP.9930 which began May 1 in S t Nicholas’ liam Dowling and Winston son of Mr. and Mrs. James Eite­ church. Mass will be offered dail; miller, will be baptized on Sunday, Churchill, USN. MOBILGAS — OILS — GREASING at 9 o’clock. Evening devotions will The bride was given in mar­ May 6, by Father Schmidt. L t be at 7:45 o’clock. Chuck Callahan and Mrs. LeVonne riage by her father, Michael Mul­ 'EXPERT* Recently baptized were Helen lin. After the ceremony a wed Saracino will be the sponsors, Romero, daughter of Frank and YOUR CAR ISPnr GETTING ding breakfast was served at the James Eitemiller acting as proxy AUTO REPAIR Caroline Romero, with Marcellino ANY YOUNGER- SEE home of ,the bride to the wedding in the absence of Lt. CsJlahan. Colorado Springs and Caretina Romero as sponsors. Grandparents of the baby are Mrs. All Makes party and relatives. A reception “ Jo s ’ ’ YOUNG Easy Time Payments was held in the evening at the Edith Eitemiller and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Callahan. PACKARD SPEOAUST bride’s home. Northwesteili Auto Co. Games Party Buys After a short wedding trip the Auto Service Station The Murray Drug Go. couple left for Santa Monica. 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION Bannock and Twelfth CH. 8234 549 Broadway TAbor 6201 C. D. O'Brien ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER “ Superior Service Stores" Calif., where they will remain un The moral of this picture is that we Week of Sunday, May 6; St. New Vestments til Sgt. Dowling gets his re must take care of our present auto­ Main Store Phone Main 144 assignment. Scholaitica’i charch, Erie (Thir­ PERZINS-SHEARER teen Hour*’ ). mobiles, and particularly our motor Complete Stock of SPECIAL tlaJn Stor* — 18 North Tojen St. Welby. — (Assumption Parish) Leo Kitson, pharmacist’s mate first class, 3779 Williams street, cor batteries which are out of sight AU Kinds o f GLASS Any CAR PAINTED North Storo ■— 832 North Tojoa S t • The Young Ladies’ sodality left Denver Saturday, April 28 and so often neglected. I Coat*—Using Pro-War Paint games party was a success. Pro­ AUYO GLASS 2-Dsy A-I COLORADO SPRINGS* for Cdmp Parks, Calif., after Moke a point of dropping in once or ceeds were donated to Father ATTENTION: INSTALLED Scrrics $ 3 5 Job SMARTEST STORE John Giambastiani, O.S.M., to pur- a leave with his par twice a month. We'll check your The fleyse Sheet ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kitson chase vestments. bottery for you. : . odd water and Mack’s Auto Service Metal Works and family. Leo had ben over Enlisted Men Allas Glass Go. Store for Men Friday morning at 8 a.m. special see that H's operating properly. SptciallsU la Fender Repairing *“ INCORPORATED seas two years and is now await Whr wait from thrM dor* to on* w**k 921 Santa Fe TA. 2636 Boys Shop HEATING ROOFING devotions in honor of the Sacred ing reassignment for your T3i

-SPRING HOU8ECLEANINGT- St. Joseph’s Gaild to Regis High Promenade ctn™' Dali Have Meeting May 5 Hill, seniors at Regis and Cathedral schooU, respectively.ctiy The prom, mcEFTioii imo PARADISE a dinner-dance, will be held May 3 in the Cosmopmtan hotel. Tom GH. 19D1 Waters la chairman of arrangements. Attendants8 Hono the king and GLEANERS The May meeting of St. Jos­ queen are Pat Campbell and Ardilh .Ann CoIHna; Jerry Maloney and eph’s guild will be held in the li­ Marilyn Phelan. aean DRAPES, brary of the St. Francis de Sales CURTAINS, high school, Denver, Saturday, SUP COVERS, BLANKETS, May 6, at 2 p.m. 2% of Your Valuation COMFORTERS, The president, Mrs. A. P. Mc- lEinS IF STUD! 12.00 Minimum Callin, requests ail members to be SB well as wearing present, as this is the last meeting Free Glazing and Fumigation ' apparel.. for the season. Final arrange­ After many years of interest in ments will be made for the card the Catholic religion and a ' long FULLY INSURED By 100% party to be held in the hospitality Filtration Process room of the Public Service com­ period of intensive investigation Restyling • Repairing - Cleaning pany Thursday, May 10. A des­ of the tenets of the Church, Mrs. Expert Workmanship • Prices Reasonable sert luncheon will be served at 1 Vemer Z. Reed, prominent Den­ 5 Convoileat Cash-Carry Locations EM . 2183 p.m. Mrs. A. E. Gallagher, Eliza­ ver woman noted for her great • Colfax at Adams • Sixth at Downing for pick-up beth Shebe, Mrs. Matt Verlinden, • Colfax at Quebec • 20th Ave. at Grant and Mrs. Edward Nevans will be philanthropy, was received into ALSO MOUNTAIN CLEANERS. 3 3 7 E. COLFAX the hostesses. the in St. Jos­ 2 DOORS WEST OF CATHEDRAL eph’s hospital, where she has been ill for some time. The Rt. Rev. SI. Anthony’s Hospital Monsignor Joseph J. Bosetti, V.G., officiated in the ceremony. ? Guild Plans Card Parly For a considerable time Mrs. Reed had been a Register reader and had invited nuns to her home St. Anthony’s Hospital Prompt 1510 CAtiFORMA Gaild will hold its annual for discussions on points of Cath­ Gall spring party on Tuesday eve- olic doctrine. Brought into con­ Place Yonr Orders for tact with the Church through Pick-up CH. 19D1 ing, May 8, at 8 o’clock in the her husband and her daughter, the nurses’ heme at 17th and May and June With IJs NOW! late Margery Reed, both converts, Perry streets, Denver. There and by her extensive meeting with will be refreshments and LORETTO HEIGHTS PU Y DAY Catholic culture in her travels in Hourai 9 to 12i 1 to 5 Phono MAio 343J s 17 POPULAR BREEDS table and special prises. Europe, Mrs. Reed climaxed a U. S. APPROVED CHICKS IS BEING HELD THURSDAY long process of conversiqn by her Write for Priest and Dates of Delivery entry into the faith. Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist • FIT FOR A qUEEN Almost every priest has come (Loretto Heights College, tained the faculty and students across cases of the working of Denver) with the traditional “ coming out” baptismal grace long after the re­ Suite 722 Mack Builciing, 16th and California Streets ERDLEY HATCHERIES The annual play day at Loretto party. An entertaining, vivacious, ception of the sacrament. Mrs. ...AND/fjSfW Heighta college is slated for Thurs­ original musical skit was presented WRAY, COLORADO Reed’s is such a case. When she day, May 3. The program will open in the auditorium. The scene took was an infant, she was believed at 1 o’cW k with folk dancing in place in a corner drug store just to be dying. A Catholic nurse took the gym. During the afternoon previous to the 1945 coming-out her to 'a Catholic church nearby, there will be dance contests as well party. After a series of clever where she was baptized. Recover­ St. John's Fariwh as softball and badminton finals. songs, dances, and continuity, the ing, she was not reared as a Cath­ At 6 p.m. the athletic association freshmen disclosed their class olic, but, as has happened with will have dinner in the cafeteria. name, "Calico-eds,” and sang their thousands before, it seems that : sixtH "AVEN U E':: After the banquet, awards and class songs. The 130 freshmen were the grace of Baptism was one of D E N N E H ’S toasts will be given to both indi­ appropriately dressed in bright COR. 34** «• GILPIN G I F T S H O P the forces that led her into the viduals and classes having the spring cottons for the affair. After Church as an adult. ^Dependable Prescription Service _ _ _ CONOCO SERVICE • MRS. IRENE CORRADO < • highest number of athletic points the show, guests were served re­ : Gifts for Baby for play day and for activities Of particular influence on" her ^ Washing and Greasing freshments in the cafeteria. The decision is believed to be the con­ , INFANTS’ WEAR - TOYS throughout the year. Your Builneta AppreciaUa i STATIONERY — JEWELRY party was under the general direc­ version of her daughter, Margery, Caroline Haninger and Barbara ORDER CHICKS NOW 6tb Ave. A York EA. 9932 • 701 E. 6th Are. HA. 0471 • • tion of Louise Childers, president in her late ’teens, some years Nieters, both members of the sen­ Two of the principals in La befofe her death in May, 1925. ior class, will be honored as the two Don't Be Disappointed! Tosca presented special programs Margery Reed was twice received most outstanding Loretto athletes at Loretto this week. Joseph C. MY LADY EDITH The firms listed here de­ in audience by the Holy Father, of the year. Candidates for this Day Old and Started Chicks Wolff gave a Brahms-Schumann P6pe Pius X, and the rosary which BEAUTY SHOPPE serve to be remembered award are chosen for athletic ac­ recital m the ballroom on Sunday Mrs. Reed has been using for her Baby Ducks & Turkey Poults MINNIE B. KESSELER. Mgr. complishment, sportsmanship, serv­ evening, and Miss Frances Maraldo when you are distributing prayers was a gift from the Holy REASONABLE PRICES RILUNG KOOLER WAVE METHOD ice, and spirit. will sing at the assembly this your patronage in the dif-^ Pontiff to Margery. Cardinal Full Line of Feed, Remedies, ALL BEAUTY CULTURE The most valuable basketball Thursday. Merry del Val, Papal Secretary of players selected by the association and Equipment 2804 E. 6tb Ave. EA. 0788 ferent lines of business. Jhe events listed for Saturday State under Pius X, confirmed will also receive special awards. this week include the competitive Margery. The 1945 selection includes Caro­ music examinations which will Mail line Haninger, Ruth Ann Leon, begin at the college at 9:45 p.m. Mrs. Vemer Z. Reed has been Orders Write Rusk Chick Store NEW LAW CEILING Viola Fellin, Loretta Sweeney, Stodents from Denver and vicinity the benefactor of a great many Filled for Comer Ws 38th & Federal Noreen James, and Mary Lu vdll participate. In the afternoon, charitable and religious works. Promptly Prices GL. 5324 Denver OLIVER’S PRICE ON DEER Prendergast. the mission unit-will entertain the The Margery Reed day nursery, Twenty-five girls have been in- children of the three Denver Catho­ a $150,000 institution with a 50- We Carry Only Nationally vited"to give the toasts at the ban­ lic orphanages with the annual year endowment, conducted by the Advertised Brandt of quet The toastmaster will be Mary spring party. Catherine Pruisner, Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent MARKET Eleanor Porter. president, is in charge. de Paul in Denver; the Seton MUNICIPAL and nurses’ home at the Glockner san­ Liquors and Wines Muticale Slated The home economics department Denver's Finest atorium, Colorado Springs; two The major spring musicale will entertained at a May day tea on CORPORATION BONDS Selection of Tuesday, May 1, in the home man­ beautiful chalices (incorporating be presented in the college audito­ precious jewelry) for the use of GRAIN-FED MEATS, Downtown Prices rium on Ascension Thursday, May agement house. The faculty and students w’ere invited. Colorado institutions of the Sisters PREFERRED and n S H & POULTRY 10, at 8 p.m. Piano, violin, voice, of Charity; and two volumes of a and choral selections will be in­ 1312 East 6th Ave. 6TH AVE. LIQUORS Tissot Bible given to the St. COMMON STOCKS cluded in the program. The par­ Thomas seminary library, are Phone PE. 4629 6th and (^lumbine ticipants will be Claire M. O’Keefe, among her many benefactions. Mary Ann Imhoff, Melba Acker­ We specialize in securities of this area. man, Marjorie Barton, Faith CDnfirmation in Vemer Z. Reed, a pioneer in the Kleber, Marjorie McDonald, Doro­ development of the oil industry in We invite your inquiries, St. Francis de Sales* thy Lee Penny, Wilma Moore, Peg­ the Wiest, was one of the most out- gie Chambers. Mela Carrera, Mary standii^ citizens Denver and Colo­ Margaret Malone. Evangeline Sau- rado brings has ever known. S u l l i v a n 6? C o m p a n y St. James’ to Be His body is entombed in a cedo, Claire McMenamy, Dolores 3 DAY SERVICE Stager, Virginia Ginn, Marion beautiful mausoleum in Mt. Olivet Security Building Phone TAbor 4264 cemetery, a marble tomb imported When Things Look Dark Meyer, and M a^ Jean Seeburg. The Loretto string ensemble and from Italy. Gall PE. 4686 the Dolora choir will also appear Held on May 21 Mrs. Reed, who has suffered Flower Shop on the program. heart attacks recently, has made Pickup and Delivery a remarkable recovery after a Last week the freshmen enter­ (St. James’ Parish, Deneer) / k Reminds You of \ heart attack and emergency opera­ “W hy Pay More?” Plain Dresses 8Sc Tailspin Perfume b a fra­ Confirmation will be adminis­ MONTEREY tion in St. Joseph’s hospital al­ (Trademark) MOTHER’S DAY) Men’s Suits 60c grance she'll always enjoy tered in St. James’ Monday, May most three weeks ago. She expects —a dizzying, fascinating GIFT SHOP 21, at 7:45 p.m. The first in a to return to her home soon. perfrune. series of instructions for adults > 172 So. Broadway { SOUTH DENVER IS 17.50 112 intending to receive the sacrament \ Place Your Orders Early ) "Shop of a Thousand Gifts" at that time vrill be held in the Optometrist and Optician Wm.W.Myer Drug Stores CATHOLIC STATUES — ROSARIES church Tuesday evening. May 8, i < Gleaners & Dyers BILLFOLDS INCORPORATED ( ' V* Downing at .Alameda ) LEATHER PICTURE FRAMES at 7:45. Helen Walsh 594 So. Broadi^^^^^ TEAPOTS — INDIAN JEWELRY The members of the Altar and AModsta Colorado Owned Stores Rosary society will receive Holy Communion in a body in the 8T30 W. R. JOSEPH Englewood , 8 0 0 Santa Fe Dp. Alameda Drug Store Mass this Sunday, n £ rV A EXAMINED CARL’S MARKET v. 0. PETERSON. Prop. Legion of Mary miembers will Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California T E. AMMONS. Prop. Phan* TAbor tSSO be in charge of the Breakfast in 15th and California ^ B A B Y B E E F Cat Rate Drags the Montclair Civic building for 8 1 8 -a ie Hojartle BMz. Wines and Liquors Wn Do Not Hava Special Salat But Sell You at Our Loivast Quality Meats meiMcan the children of the parish on the first Friday. All the grade and Prices Every Day on All Drug Marchandiia. GROCERIES — VEGETABLES Fountain Service - School Suppliea high school students of the parish 105 So. Ogden PE. 1943 Alameda and Broadway JOE*S Face Powder—deliciously Beauty are expected to be present and to receive Communion in the 7:30 scented, light as puff for SibBLLY SERVICE Mass that day. We Call for Prompt her lovely skin. She’ll I MACARONI PRODUCTS Jm Psrrankopf (fft. Lonit' Pariah) The regular Sacred Heart devo­ GREASING • WASHING - BATTERY Blessed Sacrament and Deliver Service adore this face powder by tions will be held on Friday eve­ RECHARGING - TIRE RECAPPING Lucien Leioog. |2 ning at 7:45. 795 Broadway CH. 9420 SAVE TIRES—BUT AT OLSON'S f O R The Rev. Francis Wagner, pas­ FLOWERS WIRED ANYWHERE «ROADMOOH tor of Vineland and Avondale in .Phone EM. 9283 the Pueblo diocese, is visiting with ONE DAY SERVICE Cleaners and Dyers his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank 0LS0N’S..s^ THE ORCHID SHOP Wagner of this parish. SHOE REPAIRING St. Jude’s circle met with Mrs. “ Flowers of Distinetton" 712 So. Pearl St. Ph. PE. 8483 W. F. Henderson. A new member Bring us your shoe problems. 2730 W. 29th GL. 3613 1528 COI.ORADO BLVD. was Mrs. Donald Larsen. The We use Finest I>ealher and 3030 E. 6th EA. IROI FUNERAL SPRAYS OUR SPECIALTY high score was won by Mrs. Foley Materials. and Mrs. Larson. The next meet­ YOUR C A R ------EARLY PHARMACY ing will be with Mrs. Francis Mur­ DRIVE IN Buehanan^s 11TH AVE. SHDE TO ERVIN When yoo need a motor overhaol. motor phy at 62 Myers circle. tuneop. or aome ooto repair work. Uke Complete Prescription Dept. Cafe & Cocktail Lounge St. Margaret’s circle met with REDUILDERS Glencoe Conoco Service It where yoo get prompt, efficient terv* HAVE YOUR DOCTOR PHONE Mrs. Gus Hoschen. The next meet­ Ice. Serving Fine Fond WASHING GKKA8ING ACCE& VANCE H BUTCH. Mgr. US YOUR PRESCRIPTION ing will be with Mrs. Ken Bean, P. A. Bacino. Prop. (H . 2228 Everything i Good Drug Store Should Biee and Mixed Drinks 80R1B8 TIRE SERVICE 1821'Oneida. The honors were Glencoe bi Eul rolfws EA V771 CKNTKNMAI. GARAGE Phones SP. 9Q65 - R A. 2203 1122 Broadway 1475 Jr.amtne at Eaaf Colfax 369 South Broadway Sirocco Perfume—The won by Mrs. Hoschen and Mrs. 4 I.os. to • UiUy. CloMd Wed ALAMEDA AT SO. PENN perfume of mystery—a Bailey. q - « ^ G E O . magnificent gift for just John U. JOYGE GLEANERS such an occasion as AGON Games Parly Scholl Mother’s Day. Order Now PREPARE F O R z ^ JOnN NILSON — ALBERT NTLSON COAL iM ASTE^f 16.50 110. 116.50 ITs Recommend S P R IN G N0W

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2 ; Rumpus ANNUNCIATION, ST. FRANCIS’ ROCCO’S nmusEmeriTS— Dintnc Room BEAT STRONG COMPETITION Seccion en Castellano **Come For el R^rdo. Antonio Sagrera, C.R.T. TAVERN to Play The Annunciation Cardinals, pull the trick, but they did so, RECREflTIOn Come playing .their first Sunday game adding three more runs m the last 2598 So. Broadway on April 29, served notice to inning to clinch the game. Frank to Slay” SP. 9 7 6 1 their competitors that they will Cominiello held the Tigers without La Extrema Uncion les confirid la potestad de per- THEATRE “CHUCK" HEFNER be tough opposition for any team a run in the last four innings to donar y retener los pecados, DANCXKQ EVERY NITS S TO U (Continoacidn) in the league by taking the meas- become the winning pitcher. He dicidndoles: "Recibid el Espiritu 1028 S. Gaylord PARK PE. H7T Italian Spaghetti and of the defending Holy-FamilyH(-ure showed little ill-.effects of the iSE ACOSTUMBRABA ANTI- Santo. Quedan perdonados. los Steak Dinneri DUKA’S GRILL Tigers, 6-2. They had to come recent fractured bone in his foot. GUAMENTE BENDECIR TAM- pecados a aquellos a quienes los THURS.. FRI.. SAT.—MAY 3-4-t from behind in the sixth inning to In the second game of the day BI6N LOS SANTOS 6LE0S perdonardis, y ouedan retenidos Rita Hayworth ^ MIXED DitnOKS in 1620 E. 34Ui Ave. St. Francis’, behind Bobby Gar­ PARA LOS ENFERMOS? a los que se los retuviereis.” land’s six-hit pitching, was good DESDE LOS PRIMEROS TI- (Juan XX, 22-23.) “Tonight and Every enough to beat Regis, 4-1. Gar­ EMPOS aiempre se bendijeron iQUE ES EL ORDEN SACER- Night” Powerful Baby DOT.AL? ALSO land had been locked in a pitchers' los santoa dleoa, -y el Obispo SOUTH MARtON DAN SULLIVAN and duel with Ken Gartrell until the Eukologio, hasta dejd escrita la El Orden Sacerdotal es un Sac­ Martha O’DriieoIl—Noah Beery Jr. ramento, instituldo por Jesucristo, in Tom Burke’s sixth, when the Gremlins scored oracidn que solian decir. La ora- “ Under Wegtem Skieg” Enjoy Your Favorfta Cardinals Trim three runs to put the game on ice. ci6n mas antigua que se conoce, mediante el cual los Obispqs, soc- COCKTAIL W . F. ANGERER para dicha bendicidn, se encuen- erdotes y demda representahtes db SUN., MON.. TUE8.. WED, Oddly enough, the Gremlins made MAY i-7-|.» In Our Newly Enlarged ' | only three hits off Gartrell, but tra en el libro llamado “ El Testa- Dios en la Iglesia, reciben de los i! Roosevelt Grill Bing Groaby—Betty Hutton COCXTAI4, LOUNGE invite their many friends and Park Hill Team errors and walks made the neces­ mento del Senor (I, 24), dice competentes ministros del Senor, Sonny Tulta, in sary difference. asi; una potestad espiritual; junta- “Here Come the Waves” customers to visit them at the— Games Wednesday, mente con la gracia necesaria, para tlfO DANCE Famous for Fine The Annunciation Baby Cardi­ May 2. "Oh, Seiior Dios, que nos con- brought together St. Joseph's and que puedan desempefiar digna- THE ANDREWS SISTERS with JOE MANN and Hit Oreheitra nals, state basketball champions, cediste el Espiritu Santo, que es in ”Holy • -Family ifl; -high, ■ ■ and St. Fran­ Nuestro Senor, cuyo nombre estd mente los sagrados ministerios. nightly, aad at the COCKTAIL FOODS and DRINKS got off to a flying start in the iES VERDAD QUE TANTO “ Her Lucky Night" HOUR, Sundayi 4 ;00 to 8:00 P. M. baseball race by trouncing the cis’ and Mullen high. The triple- lleno de salvacidn, espiritu de No Covet or Minimum Charge , , 11 Fast Courteous Service LOS SACERDOTES COMO LOS suLiiunn's Blessed Sacrament team, 15-2. header Sunday, May 6, callssi|or fortaleta, que se esconde a los MATINEES: games between Annunciation n^b necioB, y se manifiesta a los FIELES TIENEN LA MISMA SUNDAY, 1 P. M. 11 The Colonial Dining Room ' | 1517 Stout KE. 9874 Air-tight pitching by Dick Glivar AUTORIDAD EN LA IGLESIA? SATURDAY A HOLIDAYS, ;; 18th and California and■ theth< hitting■ ■ ■ of A1 Mares and and St. Francis’ at 12 o’clock; sabios. I Oh JesdsI Td que nos Features Fine Food Daily ■ > Holy Family high and Regis at 2; santificas, que en tu misericordia No, no es verdad porque Jesu­ 2 P. M. FINE FOODS-MIXED pRINKS Tony Riedel highlighted the gm e. cristo establecio la diferencia ^ue Cathedral’s powerful Baby Blue- and Mullen high and SL Joseph’s has llenado de sabiduria a tus at 4. All three games will be fleles servidores, a quienes Tu hay entre los ministros y los sim­ jays slugged out a 19-15 win over ples fieles; entre los Apdstoles y los played at the Regis college escogiste con tu divino saber; que St. Philomena’s. que ellos convirtieron. grounds. nos diite, a pesar de no ser mds (Continaard) DANCE H A L L H O TEL The St. John’s-St. Francis’ que unos pobres pecadores, el game was postponed. STANDINGS EVERT SATURDAY NIGHT T O M FLAHERTY’S TEAM— W. L. Pet. conociraiento de Tu espiritu; Tvi COFFEE SHOP Loyola has decided to enter a SL Jessph’s . — 2 t.OOO que eres el doctor divino, que Glendale Grange Good Foods at Popular Prices WELTOY BUFFET ; team in the baseball league; how­ Annunciation high . . . . 1 1.000 Mullen high ...... 1 1.000 curas cualquier enfermedad q Alameda and Parktr Road 1321 Curtis — off Lobby ever, the present schedule will no St. Francfa' JOE BLAND. Owner .SOO pasion; Td que diste los carismas Old Tima and Modem Hoaie by 1643 Welton be changed as Loyola’s director. Holy Family high 4)00 Invitea his many fritnda and past Ragis high ...... de poder curar, a aquellos que owling customer* to vliit him. Father Murphy, will arrange his ___ 0 .000 B ENGLEWOOD RAMBLERS prames according to the conven Cathadral high ...... 0 .000 por Ti fueron encontrados dignos de poseer este don; manda sobre lence of the other teams. Knights of Columbus EASTERN DIVISION STANDINGS este 6Ieo, que nos representa Tus TEAM— W. L. abundantes riquezas celestiales, STANDINGS APRIL 26 COME HERE FINE FOOD Aaaunci.tien l.un ...... 1 Constitution Day el complemento de Tu generosa TEAM— W. L. Pet. Charley McCarthy Inn CathMlr.1 ...... 1 WirdiB* ...... — 67 29 .698 Blt.Mil S.cr.ra.nt t..m ...... 0 misericordia y compasion; a fin de Grand Knifht* ...... 81 48 .531 GRAND CAFE Jo« and Johnny DiPaolo TONIGHT DANCING St. PhiIom.n.f...... 0 que libre de las enfermedades, y Navigator* ...... 4749 .490 431 17th Si. MA. 6652 Loyola ,—...... Of 0 Poland to Be devuelva la salud a los enfermos, Guards 46 so A79 (Batwa«n Glanana and Transnt) DICK WILLIAMS St, John*...... 0 y a todos aquellos que, con los Daputiaa ...... b~— .... 48 81 .469 OPEN ll:0 t AM. TO >:0S AM. Steak, Spaghetti St. Francis’ ...... 0 Secrotarlas ...... 4681 .469 Clotad Monday! AND HIS NATIONALLY KNOWN ORCHESTRA Tha ichadulti ojos de su Fe, dirigen sus miradas Truat*** ...... SI 48.469 Serving the Finest and Raviola Dinners Wednesday, Tl^ursday, Saturday, Sunday WEEK OF APRIL 29 Marked in Parish hacia Ti: porque Td eres el Dios Chaocallor* ...... 3S BS JS6 Annunciation toam va. St. Francis'. INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS AMERICAN AND Beer and Mixed Drinks BIsssed Stcramsnt tssm vs, St. Philo- Fuerte y Glorioso por todos los The Finest Foods & Liquors— Steaks & Chicken Dinners, 11.50 siglos de los siglos.’’ Todos re- Handi­ msns's. (St. Joseph’s Polish Parish, cap Caaai Avg, CHINESE FOODS Open Every Day 'Till Midnight St. John's vs. Caths4ral. Denver) spondian: “ Amen” . Kavanaugli, G ..... IS 90 161.19 Luncheoni and Dinnert No-Cover Charge WEEK OF MAY 6 iQUE 0RACK5N SE PUEDE Small, GK ...... 32 96 178.72 VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE 3410 Tejon GL. 9950 Anunciation tsara va. St. John's. Final plans have been completed Gallagher, T ___ 42 4B 174.49 BIsssad Sacramant taam vs. CalhcdraL for the Constitution day of Po­ DECIR UN ENFERMO EN Scharar, W ...... 42 93 173.86 SHAMROCK lYlS St. Francis' vs. St, Phllomtna's, land celebration, to be observed AGONIA? Nalten. GK .... ----- 46 93 171.74 WEEK OF MAY 13 Sunday, May 6. The patriotic pro­ Oh misericordiosisimo J e s d s, Coursay, C ...... ___ 46 92 171.03 Highway 85, Brighton Rd. Hazeltine 204-M Annunciation tsam vs. St. Philomcna’s. Ratmusaaii, N B2 93 160.18 BIcsssd Saersinsnt tssin vs. St. John’s. gram will begin Sunday afternoon amante de las almas: Te supli- Gushursl, T .... ___ 62 84 168.68 St, Francis’ vs. Csthsdral. with a parade from the Polish hall camos por la agonia de Tu Sa- P. Wagnar, S.. ___ 64 96 168.18 WEEK OF MAY 20 to the church at 1:80. Church serv- grado Corazdn, y por los dolores H. Millar, C .... ------64 89 168.00 Annunciation tsam va. Cathsdral. Kurtz, N ...... ----- 64 89 167.87 FORrun ocHSEA ruuuoFOODS - STEAKS uiEnna nnuAND unuroDROPS ^ Blasssd Sacramant tsam va. St. icea will commence at 2 o'clock. de Tu Inmaculada Madre, que Reardon, W „ 66 167.13 YOUR B EST Francis’. The parade will return to the Po­ limpies en Tu misma sangre loa Galer, W ...... 68 87 166.47 St. John’s vs. St. Philemona’s. lish hall from the church at 2:30. pecadores de todo el mundo que Dilullo, T ____ —... 88 16 166.07 pnsMi WEEK OF MAY 27 Mullen, D ....« 60 87 168.29 HOTEL VALUE City playoff batwoon division loadsrs. In the program bennning at 3 estan en agonia, o que hoy van W e t O f O M t Dillon, D ...... 60 90 104.92 R e d W i n g ^ o’clock in the Polish hall, Gen. A1 a morir. Amen. PitcaUUa, 62 93 163.96 1* Sj - 1 L bert Sneed, Governor John Vivian, Sagrado Corazdn de Jesdi, ten NIcodamut, W ...... 62 67 163.87 Mayor Benjamin Stapleton, Coun­ compasidn de los moribundos. Parachltta, D ...... 88 160.98 RESTAURANT SHIRLEY - SAVOY HOTEl '’ ’J □ E N V E R Father Wogan Chosen Mariaehar, D 74 06 167.68 tJadar tb« M aam ^tot of Ur. N. J. Kleholion cilman Michael Marranzino, iCUANDO FU« INSTITUIDO Damorst, S ...... 76 06 166.64 Thomas F. Morrisey, and Joseph EL SACRAMENTO DEL ORDEN Shaahan, G K ______78 90 166.13 Tasty Foods - Superb Mixed Drinks On Gommitiae Heading Gorniak will be among the princi- SACERDOTAL? Alcorn, S SO 84 165.34 nal speakers. The Junior Police £1 Senor queria en su Iglesia Mulligan, GK 80 64 186.18 BREAKFAST — LUNCH — DINNER AND Municipal Bajl League Johnson, W ..a 60 96 164.78 AFTER MIDNIGHT SNACKS Frederick Known the and will play patriotic marches lor eso puso una autoridad Alff, C ...... ------82 38 164.43 Simpson, T Open 23 Hours and 58 Minutes Every Day Werner’s BLUE PARROT INN World Over at the parade and program. Din- itima y suprema, que 61 escogio ______82 90 164 SO ner willill be served in the school y sigue escogiendo todavia, pues Reilly, S .....------82 90 164.18 T h f Rev. Barry J. Woga^, pas­ Swigert, C ...... 82 69 164.01 Delightful Cocktail Lounge NOW tor of St. Joseph’s, Goldenf, and hall from 5 to 8 p.m. A social will que el pertenecer a ells y ejercer Crade, G ..... ------82 96 183.67 business manager of the Cath­ take place in the Polish hall from el ministerio apostdlico: “ NO ES Beciclua, N - ...... 82 93 183.68 OPPOSITE BROWN PALACE HOTEL Albua, S 340 17TH ST. Beautifully Redecorated olic High School Athletic associa­ 8 to 12 p.m. Tickets, including the OBRA DEL QUE QUIERE, nl 88 72 162.43 dinner and social, are per per­ Dahmar, N ...... 86 72 181.07 and Refurnished tion, has been named to a twO' del que corre, sino de Dios que Joseph,aaph, C C 90 96 160S2 son. The proceeds of the dinner usa de misericordia” , como dice J. Millar, G 90 96 149S8 I year term on the executive com­ mittee of a new city recreation and social will be applied on the S. Pablo (Romanos, IX, 16.) Clvollo, GK ______94 78 148.40 COMFORTABLY AIR CONDITIONED present parish indebtedness. Hatkall, T ______106 78 141.93 program for baseball in the city Cuenta S. Lucas, que el Seiior, Setare, D no 96 140.64 of Denver. Other Catholics who The Altar and Rosary society d4spu6s de haber pasado toda la laallle, N !■_...... no 96 138.03 Distinctive for were chosen to direct the new will meet in the school hall Friday nocne en oracidn, cuando llegd Dryer, C , __ 120 78 136S7 baseball program were Dave Gar­ evening, May 4, immediately fol- el dia; “ Llamd a sus discipulos. y HIGH GAME lowing1 * * -M athe Ia a weekly A 1 1 AM Jdevotions a a a a A J a a a _ Jin ^ A.the Teams land of St. Francis de Sales’ par­ escogio doce entre elloa, a los Wardens 086 FINE FOODS 1716-30 B-WAY ish, and M. J. (Mickey) church. cuales did el nombre de Apdt- Navigators 949 \ COCKTAIL LOUNGE • O’Donoghue of S t John’s parish. Dianna Dee, infant daughter of toles.” (Lucas, VI, 13.) Grand Knights ____ 920 Despuds de ponerlos aparte los Individual* Special Luncheons and Dinners Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meek, was Pisatalla ------— ...... 287 baptized Sunday afternoon, April instruyd de un modo especial; Nicodemus ______283 To Avoid WalUox ScMrv* T sbl« la Advaaea Navy Mothers’ Clubs to 22. Leonard V. Collins and Mar­ explicdndoles las paribolas que Kavanaugh ...... 248 garet M. Meek were the sponsors. la gente no entendia, lei dabs Small ...... 246 BOGGIO’S ROTISSERIE Hold Tag Day Tea May 3 HIGH SERIES The White Falcons of the St. avisos y consejos, les mandaba a Taam* Trwnoat at Broadway K£. 9618 Twenty-Second Annual Navy Mothers’ clubs No. 462 Joseph Boys’ club defeated the predicar, los Ilamaba bus amigos, Wardens ...... 2,642 grade school boys of St. Dominic’s etc., etc. Saeretariaa ...... 2,603 and No. 410 will hold their annual Grand Knights ..... 2,697 Tag day tea on Thursday after­ parish in a junior parochial base­ Durante la Ultima Gena les Individual* noon, May 3, at 2 p.m. at 1772 ball game, 8-7. James Sweeney dice claramente: “ No Me elegis-gis Cushurst ...... 644 pitched and Joe Gobster caught teis vosotros a Mf, sino que lo Small M..... tg ...... f—...... 6 3 7 FOR DINNERS DE LUXE OR MIDNIGHT SNACXS Grant street, Denver. All mothers Kavanaugh ...... 633 should call for their money contain­ for the local team. Andy Kowal- soy £il El qiq^ue os he elegido a voso- ers at this tea and have their re­ ezyk, William Derobnik, and Paul tros.” (Juan XV, 16.) spective coniers of collection as Haliv also starred for the winners A1 final de esta misma cena Only Roller Rink SOCIAL signed to them. Tag day will be with their consistent hitting. fud cuando el Senor comunicdles ellos solos y nadie- mds— el E D E L W E I f from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Satur­ Available foi^ Private J poder especial de consagrar Su and day, May 5. All proceeds will be Parties IFhere Quality Food S tiU Prevails and at Moderate Cost used to maintain the Service club cuerpo y sangre eon estas mem- located at 1732 17th street. Loretto Alumnae orables palabras: “ HACED ESTO EN MEMORIA DE Mf.” (Lucas XXII, 19.) 1644 GLENARM SIMMONS DRUG GO. Elect Officers Despuds de su Resurreccidn, SPRIRG 2870 Colo. Blvd. The Loretto Heights College I • a t t o r n I^ ss S ^ m st/ffsm . l y a d id p »i Alumnae association elected na­ EA. 9 9 5 3 tional officers and reorganized the 34 TO RECTIVE’ WR APPRBaATE YOU* entire body under a new constitu­ PATRONAGK tion at a meeting in Denver this GENUINE ITALIAN SPAGHEHI wek. Miss Mary Elizabeth Eisen- FROLIC SERVED DAILY FROM 5 P.M. TO 10 P.M. man was named president; Miss If’e Invite You to Visit Margaret Sullivan, vice president; AT Given by the Miss Mary O’Bsrrne, corresponding Ingram’s Cafe secretary; Mrs. Marion Courtney, (Holy Rotary Parish, Denvar) recording secretary; and Miss Eighten boys and 16 girls ROLLERSKATE Villano’s Italian Gardens Berkeley Social Club Mary Nieters, treasurer. Installa­ will receive their First Holy Com­ For Health’s Sake No Must, No Fuss, Just Sit Dawn tion will be made at the annual munion in the 8 o’clock Mass Sun­ and Bar banquet honoring the college sen­ Rink Open Wed., Fri., Sal., and Fat and Be on Your Way day, May 6. They are the follow­ Sun. Eveningi from 8 to 11 for Benefit of Under New Management iors on Saturday, June 2. The ing: Ivan Ambrose, Joseph Ara­ I 64 S. Broadway No Liquor Phone PE. 9862 new executive board will also be gon, Danny Bohte, Lawrence Brov Sat. and Sun. Matintas 2 tc I ' I ‘XLOSED WEDNESDAYS” Adm. 25c incIndM Skat**. Chtekiag. For Better Foods introduced at the dinner. zovich, Robert Castanon, Leroy The fee for life membership in Cessar, Ronald Claassen, Benjamin and Drinks the association was raised to $50, Franks, Ronald Landberg, Benny and a number of civic and social Martinez, Roy Martinez, Joseph ROLLORDROME OPEN ALL NIGHT activities were slated for the near Mollender, Leroy Rodriguez, Floyd W. 33rd Ave. at Tejon 2 Take a Trip to 58 BROADWAY future. Chapters of the associa­ Romero, Leroy Romero, James Holy Family tion are established in various Sanguinette, Philip Sena, Joseph Phone GR. 3353, Gr. 9895 parts of the country. Ukovicb, Loretta Babish, Mary THE ROUNDUP Francine Baudek, Loretta Covillo, Spaghetti King of the West At the invitation of Loretto CHURCH AND SCHOOL Heights college, alumnae members Beverly Dedisse, Lorrain Ford-, GIVE THE FAMILY A TREATI EVERGREEN, COLO. will march in full academic attire Carolyn Kreutzer, Veronica Ma- In the Heart of the Rockies in the college commencement June lich, Jeanette Marcus, Marlene Take Home O e d O N W 6, Participants must get in touch Marolt, Gladys Martinez, Barbara (aar catslntn) DEUaOUS SANDWICHES Padgett, Wilma“ ilr -Pelzel, - - -Bernice ■ Chicken (Ucciatore with Miss Margaret Sullivan two MIXED DRINKS — DANCING weeks in advance in order to re­ Romero, Florence Romero, Iona c h ic k e n Steaks • Spring Chicken serve gowns and hoods. Graduates Stongle, and Ethel Swayze. After Z c h o w m e in SpavhtUi 8cned With all Dinners with higher degrees will wear the the Mass breakfast will be served and Noodles Elitch's Gardens Cocktailf - Dinner Winea colors of the universities from to them by the Altar Society and quart CLOIBD TUESDAYS which they were obtained. the PTA. 2450 19th Sli CR. 9958 The Holy Name society will A new provision in the Alumnae $ 1 . 1 6 constitution provides for the mem­ meet in the school hall Thurs. Eve., May 10,^45 bership of associate students in the evening. May 7, at 7:30. Enter­ tainment will be provided after the FINE CUT association. Girls who have com­ meeting and lunch will be served. CHOW MEIN pleted at least one year in good Send Your Boy to The, games party will be held standing in Loretto Heights col­ '..I. and Rice ^ *Aai40ui Friday evening. May 11, at 8 lege, or in the old Pancratia hall, qaart THE o’ clock in the schpol hall. AH are entitled to join the Alumnae tickets dated April 13 are good for BOBBY SHERWOOD association. They are also invited thii party. Beginning with the 9 5 e I to the commencement week ban­ CAMP ST. MAIO month of June d l monthly gantes Hot and Raadr quet at the college June 2. U Borv* parties will be held on the secoftd —and His— yiKCA Oran EvtryDar •975 EAST COLFAX OENVEt Tuesday o f the month. - It a. Bi.-t a. B. near Rocky Mountain National park, Your Purchase o f War Bonds The Children of Mary sodality 726-32 EAST and Stampa H el^ to Secure Your Amtricta- in the heart of America’s most majestic will receive Holy Communion this COLFAX Chinuc Food ORCHESTRA F u Iu m . a Sunday in the 8 o’clock Mass. mountains. TA. 5041 V P K r A T I V i 1522 **Yoang Americans Favorite Dance Music** P ark C O n A O E Open This Summer Ave. FLOUJER GLAND DISFASI S Jnit Balow SPORT SHOP Colfax and JULY 8 TO AUGUST 26 Tickets $1.00 per conple plus tax Franklin on BASKET FOR Park Ava. -ssJUJiTuSsr- $10 a Week K«sO IhssiRat, Tm* 0 Si^ial Attention to Register •Ulitk. Br« 0 tur OtsMMa. CetsrMt. Arthrhls, RttwrlRl, RADIOS Me. Readers Under personal direction of the PLAN NOW TO ATTEND Ml». Leff A Beck PsIm. ^ 0 We Wire Flowers Anywhere ittM es 0 •RWvOeripUat RIFLES, CAMERAS, Etc. y%er%9f. Whet New Accounts Welcome «4 tW BILL CASEY, Prop, RT REV. MONSIGNOR JOSEPH BOSEITI mmi. Veritemit TWpmt Of HAMMOND ORGAN FAST DELIVERY 8EEVICB tRtomJ My tMwsMfi 218 So. Bdwy. RA. 1870 CARE OF CHANCERY OFFICE ‘ mnms. ?»iab«0« ToM«ib (.RACE CRIST, Owntr Rtt. I A. M. to 7 P. M. 1536 LOGAN, OENTER, COLO. DANCING FLOH'ER BASKET .u am n ai BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY tM tn a i

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PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 8, 1945 ARCHDIOCESE ADDS THREE Girl Elected to Good Visioii by Modon Soionce Officers for Phi Beta Kappa Corrected vioion by means of eyeglasses has added much to TO LIST OF HONORED DEAD A great dramoHe thaw h r dl the happiness and enjoyment of millions of persons. Yet there *• foaSy— for 10 yean, m Aatarkan redle favorite. are many more, persons who need visual eyecarc for better Living Rosary (Continued From Page One) leadership and technics! knowl­ living who fail to dbtain such aid. An eye examination will son of Mr. and Mrs. Rutilio Leyba edge while directing his battery.’’ IVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT reveal any disorder that might be present. of 2930 W. 11th avenue, Denver, A 1933 graduate of the Sacred who was killed in action in Ger­ Heart high school, Byers attended Are Announced many on March 30. the D; U. school of commerce. He SWIGERT BROS. Leyba, who entered the army on has been in service for three years K O A - 6 :4 5 Marcn 6, 1942, had been. overseas and three months, and overseas Pr9$9nt0dby The Denver Archdiocesan Par­ 15 months and irt action since eight months. At present he is with Optometrists Good Service Better FUlon ish Sodality union this week an- D-day. He was with the First the 102nd field artillery, attached EDUIIRDI (OFFEI for Every Age At Right Prieet noupces the names of priests who army. Besides his parents, he is to Gen. Simpson’s Ninth army. He 1550 Ctili/ornla KEyetone 7651 are to officiate at the ceremony survived by four brothers, Dan, has held the rank of captain since of the Living Rosary which Denver with the navy in the Pacific, and August, 1943. Al, Arthur, and Joseph, at home. The DFC has been conferred on GLASSES INDIVIDOALLT BTTLED sodalists will present in the Ca­ thedral at 8 p.m. Sunday, May 13. Cy Romero, a member of St. Louis Ortiz, 20, radioman-gunner COFFEE JUBILEE Flour Nicholas’ parish, Platteville, has on a carrier-based dive bomber, Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will Airway, II. ______Enriched officiate. Celebrant of Solemn been killed in action, according to for extraordinary achievement in 21c a War department notice received ^nediction will be the RL Rev. action. Airway, ______Kitehen Craft A C ee by his relatives there. 60c Vonsignor John R. Mulroy. He will Ortiz, whose home is at 836 10 lb. bas___ 4 0 C THEODORE REQUIESCANT be assisted by the Rev. Fred McCal- Mmy Loze Sight in Eye Lipan street, Denver, also received Nob Hill . „ ..... 26c lin, moderator of the Cathedral T. SgL William Murphy, 25, son the Puiple Heart for wounds in­ sodality, deacon, and the Rev. M. of Mrs. Anna Murphy of 1019 £. curred in action last August. His Edward. S '.r /.t . .. 29c bag.. $1.05 IN PACE J. Blenkush, moderator of the Pre­ 19th avenue, Denver, who was se­ plane scored a hit on a Japanese Edwards oroDrlp l a u w a r a s Grind. 2 lb. glaaa___ 57c EHACKETHAL! sentation sodality, subdeacon. The riously wounded April 7 in Ger­ carrier that later sank. Gold Medal Rev. David Maloney will act as many, has been rkurned to the 10 lb. bag...... The Bronze Star medal has been Miak Shirley Kirkpatrick, who Bluhill Grind. 1 lb. glaai...... 33c RUTILO LOPEZ*of S6S Maripoia, hue- master of ceremonies. Chaplain States for further treatment. He awarded to Pfc. Aiden Edward Air Conditioned band of Juanita Lopez. Requiem Uaee will be graduated from the Univer- FnliTAre or Henry Sutton, C.SS.R., of Fitz- called his home on Sunday o f this Connors, son of Mrs. Maty Con­ 1 U I g e r S grind, 1 lb. KlaM..._ 33c in St. Cajetan’e church April SO. Inter simons General hospital will give week to inform his mother that, aily of Denver in June, wra* re­ ment Mt. Olivet. Olinffer service. nors of Aspen, for meritorious cently electro to Pm Beta Ikappa, MORTUARY CHARLES EUGENE ANDERSON of the sermon and the Very Rev. although he may lose the sight o f service against the enemy in Hills Bros. i ib ____ 33c 24S E. 19th avenue. Son of Charles and national acholastic fraternity. She Jf^n J. Flanagan, S.J., of Regis one eye, his recovery is satisfac­ France and Luxembourg from Mildred Anderson; brother of Paul and tory. is a graduate of .St. Marya academy Maxwell House i ,b. 33c 1449.51 Kaiamath St. Jack Anderson. Requiem Mass in tha will read the Act of Consecration. Nov. 8, 1944, to Jan. 27, 1945. Northern This is the sixth annual Living of Denver, and attended St. Pliilo- Reqalar or Drip Grind Phone MAio 4006 Cathedral Thursday, Hay 3. at 9 o'clock. Sgt. Murphy has been awarded During offensive operations mena’s grammar arhool. Mias Interment Mt, Olivet. Olinger eervice. Rosary sponsored by the Sodality the Purple Heart and has been Chase & Sanborn .. _32c . A. A AA GEORGE M. ROSETTA, 3928 Vrain. covering that period, the citation Kirkpatrick haa held important Tissue Son of Hr. and Mrs. Leroy N. Rosetta, union. The Living Rosary is com­ recommended for the Bronze Star. Resular or Drip Grind , posed of sodalists from the Den­ reads, he “ performed his duties poata in her college career and for grandson of Mrs. Winifred H. Rosetta. At the time he received his injury in an outstanding manner, work­ the past twro yeara haa been listed Mats of the Angels April 30 in Holy ver Sodality union. The! Kllgirls who from______a German ______machine gun, he . Schilling’, s , ' . i' 3 2 c Roll 5 c Let US show you monuments Family church. Interment Ht. OliveL ing long hours, and under adverse in Who’t IF ho Among Students in Spillane mortuary. will form the Cross and those rep -,threw a hand grenade that struck we have erected in Mt. resenting the Hail Marys will wear ' ' ' ' ...... conditions. He displayed superior American Colieges and Univer­ WILLIAM F. HALL. Ule of Plitte- the machine and saved the other ability by laying maintenance and sities, She haa resided during her Olivet Cemetery. ville. Husband of Mrs, Mary Hall: white gowns and those represent­ members of his platoon from in­ FOODS for the BABY father of Mrs. Vivian Lamon of Fort ing the Our Fathers will be repair field wires between the college yeara with her aunt, Mra. Collins and Georgia Hall of Denver. Re. jury. Maurice Leckenby of 1260 Mil­ A. T. THOMSON gowned in blue. All will wear sniall division command post and the Glapii’s Instant Oatmeal 8 OE. package^.. 1 4 c quiem Hasa April 27 in Holy Ghost Formerly a student at St Jos­ regimental command posts.’’ waukee. She ia the niece of Mr. church. Interment Brighton. white hair bows. Each girl will 24 TEABS AT eph’s high school, Sgrt. Murphy has and Mra. Ralph Kelly and Sir. and 600 SHERMAN STT. JOSEPHINE CORTEZ, wife of Trini­ carry a vigil light. The Rosary will Pfc. Connors, who is with the Clapp’s Cereal 8 OE. package...... ______'l4c dad Cortai; mother of Mary Louise tod been in service more than three signal corps attached to the 26th Mra. Alexius Cargan, prominent Joseph Cortes; daughter of Ralph Her- be publicly recited and as each years, and overseas since Septem­ infantry, is a member of St. Catholics in Denver. rejon of San Francisco and Josephine bead is said the light representing ber, 1944, with the infantry in the Clapp’s Baby Foods ______7 c Herrejon of Firestone. Requiem Hats Mary’s parish, Aspen. that particular prayer will be lit Third army. in St. Ida's church, Lafayette, April 28. by t h e candle-bearers, Eileen John Keane of 4485 Quitman Interment Lafayette. A sister, Mrs. Ernest Stone, re­ K. of C. Council Plans Clapp’s Junior Foods .. ______9 c MARY C. HUNTINGTON of Aurora. Dufficy and Lauretta Phelan. At street, Denver, has received word CHECKER Wife of Sgt. Everetts R. Huntington. U. the conclusion of the ceremonceremony sides with his mother. of the promotion of his son, John, Smoker Friday, May 11 S. army: mother of Nora T. Huntington; the only lightght in the Cathedral wiiwill Pvt. Joe H. Sandoval has been Gerber’s Baby Foods ..... ______7 c sister of Nora. Brendan, Bill, Steven, to the rank of major. Mai. Keane, CABS and Tob Creagh and Margaret McCarthy be the lights forming the rosary wounded in action in Europe, ac­ who is a graduate of the Holy of New York city. Requiem Mast in cording to word received recently The Denver council of the ED DUNOON. M(t. chain. Family grade and high schools, Pablum 18 OE. package...... ______Z Z l 3 9 c Fitzaimons chapel April 28. Interment The Rev. Hubert Newell, mod by hia wife, Mrs. Annabelle A. will complete five years in the Knights 6f Colunfbus is co-operat­ Mt. Olivet. ing with the NCOS to stage a TA. 2233 LowMt Zoned Bate* JOHN BARROS, son of Mr. and Mrs. erator for the Sodality union, will Sandoval, who resides at 4348 Del­ army in November of this year. Karo Syrup Red Label. No. glasi.^. ______1 5 c Tom Barros. Blessing in St. Cajetan’s be in charge of the procession. aware street, Denver. His first duty outside the States smoker for members and for serv­ church April 28. Interment Ht. Olivet. Marion Macken is chairman of the Pvt. Salvadore A. Martinez, hus­ was in Alaska, where he served ice men in the K. of C. hall, 16th JESSIE TAFOYA, 2838 Arapahoe. band of Mrs. Matilda Martinez, and Grant streets, Denver, on Fri­ Cream of Wheal Reg. or Quick, 28 oz. pkg____ Z Z 2 c Wife of John Tafoya: mother of Charles Living Rosary committee, assisted for a little more than a year. At and Fat Tafoya, U. S. army; Mri. Eva by Helen Flynn, Margaret Lynch, 2737 California street, was that time, he and several men were day, May 11. The Camp Carson Montoya, Mrs. Jennie Trujillo. Gilbert, Virginia Battaia, Rose Liuzzi, and wounded in action in the Pacific sent back to this country for en­ boxing team from Colorado Springs | PeanuU SpiHane Mortuary Joseph, Sam, Benjamin, John. Eleanor, area. will take part in the event. j 2 Ib. mesh bag.. 63c and Elsie Tafoya. Requiem Mass in Rita LaTourrette. Margaret Me trance into officers’ training. Maj. Corn In Sh^ll 1545 So. Broadway PEarl 0723 Sacred Heart church May I, Interment Callin will be the organist. St. Wounded Second Time Keane was commissioned a lieu­ The regular council meeting will 1 be held May 18, at which time nomi­ Mt. Olivet. Dominic’s Girls’ choir, directed by Marine Pfc. Richard M. Torres tenant at Fort Belvoir, Va., in Nation's Pride Apple Sauce Jo L u ” .* / " 16c Mri. John H. Spillane nations for the June election are to the Rev. John F. Connell, O.P., will has been wounded for the second 1943. Regiitered Funeral Director MRS. MARY F. CARLIN be made. ^ W. K. G. B. Tomato Juice 10c sing the “ Salve Regina.’’ time, the Navy department has He was sent overseas last Sep­ and Embalmer Requiem Hatz lor Mrs. Mary F Letters have been sent to the Carlin. 120 W. 13th avenue, a Denver informed his wife, Mrs. Richard tember, following a leave at his 12 OE. can Green Beans no" * 2 «n 12c reaident (or more than 40 yeara and pastors of all Denver churches and M. Torres of Weston. Pfc. Tor­ home. At present he is with a Notice to Groditors 20 points and.. 1 4 c 2 cana 10 point# former dry goods itore proprietor, ia presidents of Catholic clubs and res was reported wounded last combat engineer group _ attached Musaelman'a being aung at 9 o'clock Thursday. May organizations extending an invita­ ESTATE OF LEO KURTZ, MENTAL 3, in the Holy Ghoat church. Burial will September. to the Seventh army. His promo­ Apple Butter 28 OE, gla...... 22c tion to parishioners and club mem­ INCOMPETENT Erickson Memorial Co. be in Mt. Olivet in charge o{ W. P. Pvt Arthur P. Sandoval, 24, was tion to major was received last No. 74448 Peanut Butter Beverly Horan £ Son. Mra. Carlin died April 30 bers to be present at this colorful seriously injured- in Germany on month. Notic* la hereby given that on the 25th 16 OE. jar..... 25c MONUMENTS ■ MARKERS in a local hoapital after a short iilneaa. Sugar ceremony. April 7, according to word re­ day of April, 1945. letters of conservator­ r h * A g A VelveeU, ^ lb. Prompt Erection She waa 63. A native of Charlestown, All girls participating in the A brother, Cpl. Joe Keane, is ship were issued to the undersigned as VeUCCoC pkg..,S pointz and...... 21c Mass., Mrs. Carlin went to achool in ceived by his father, A. M. Sando­ stationed near the major, and is conservator of the above named estate and Colorado Beet from one of the moat eompieU Boston and moved to Central City in Living Rosary will meet in St. val of 83 20th street, Denver. Pvt all peraona having claima against said Vegetole diapUyi in this region. 1900. She entered the millinery buai- also with the Seventh army in the 10 Ib. 19c 6peer Bird.* OppoifU Sankta Paul’s chapel in the basement of Sandoval entered the army in July, signal corps. The two brothers estate are required to file them for allow­ neai there and in 1904 came to Denver. the Cathedral Sunday, May 6, at ance in the County Court of the City and beg_____ 6 8 c Gardena. CHcrry 4728 In 1913 she married Franeia J. Carlin, 1942, and went overseas in Au­ have been able to visit each other County of Denver, Colorado, within six Ovaltine .... 35c 2 p.m. for the final psactice. a poat office clerk. Surviving, besides gust, 1943, after training in Fort several times. Joe has been over­ months from said date or said ctatma will her husband, are a daughter, Lucille C. Warren, Wyo be forever barred. Carlin of Denver; and a brother-in-law, seas about three years. B. C. HILLIARD. JR.. Capt, William A. Carlin of the Denver Sgt Joe Hererra, son of Mr. Conservator. More and More U belnf said in fire department. and Mrs. Max C. Hererra of 1347 A.FEWAV favor of a Grove street, Denver, was Junior G. D. of A. MRS. MYRTLE P. VERRA FUTURE NEED PLAN wounded in Germany on April 7, FOR MOTHER’S DAY Our Future Need Forma arc very Requiem Mata (or Mra. Myrtle P. while fighting withsk tank bat­ aimile. Write or call todej. Verra, Denver resident for 24 years, waa Members Entertained Get Her an aung April 17 in St. Dominic's church. talion, Sgt. Hererra^ntered the Burial in Mt, Olivet waa arranged service two years ago, and has EZE MOP & CONE DOYLE’S DR. R. W. FRITZ the Boulevard mortuary. Mrs. Verra died |[LD AT lOm i been overseas since January, Members of Troop St. Berna­ April 23 at 43 after a long illness. She PHARMACY And Associates came to Colorado from Syracuse, N. 'f., 1944. He has been awarded the dette, Junior Catholic Daughters WRINGER in 1921 and was graduated from the S t Bronze Star. of America, were entertained It will kMp htr hands Tha Particalar Droggiat Dentists oat of dirty mop watsr Anthony hospital nuraing school in 1927. Saturday, April 21, by Mary Bauer •w 8. others. Aicoholtca Anonymooa. Write ture for CASH, or azchanga them for Programs and Circulara tie Tabor BtOg. Phona TA. 1271 P. 0. Box 4U3. S* Denver Station. anything in stock. in Colorado Springs. Surviving are bU Mrs. W. J. May won the award Pvt. Dave F. Gallegos, grand­ WE SPECIALIZE in business cards. letter We rent Folding Chairs, Card and Ban* wife of Oakland: two tons. T. Sgt. Ken­ son of Mrs. Josephine M. Gallegos FRANK ENGLAND. Jr.. Managn heads, forms and blanks of all kinds. neth Popst and T. Sgt. Douglas Popst, for the evening. Tickets for FEMALE HELP WANTED Wedding announcements. Rodgers Printing quet Tabtea, Diahea. Sllverwara. any* Beverly Ann Graham, grand­ of 2650 W. 13th avenue, Denver, (nraranca Dapartmant thing In stock. both with the army in France; a sister. Bazaars and Camivala This ia your chance tol3eam to be a maid Co.. 515 14th St .Mrs. Mary Johnson of Oakland; and a daughter of Mrs, Henschel, was has been reported as missing in or Inapectreat in the finest hotel in the PHONE KEYSTONE 4352 broilfcr. William, in Boulder. Funeral the European theater. Weat Permanent full time or part time WANTED TO BUY services and burial took place in Oakland. baptized by Father Lewis Fitz­ Quickly Produced OPEN FROM 8 A. H. to ( P U. simmons, S.J. Sponsors were Mr. Pvt. George Losasso, son of joha for women. Apply Pent House Em­ WILL PAY CASH for 5 rooms of furi- Reasonably Priced ployment Office. Brown Palace notel. and Mrs. Raymond Israel. Mr. Rocco Losasso, 3948 Navajo tura, piano and sewing machine. KE. 894A. UNION LABEL IF DESIRED Moving - Storage Israel is home from the navy on street, is reported missing in ac­ SELL OR TRADE WOOD SALE tion. Altar Society leave. 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. Express 48-mCH BUFFALO FORGE FAN Has Pvt. Charlie A. Chavez, hus­ KINDLING, stove, range, furnace, fir*> Low Rates 20-ln. X 4-ln. pulley. Ball bearings. In place, blocks. No rard sales KE 2460 Whicli would he band of Mrs. Fannie R. Chavez KEyatone 6348 excellent condition We need 20-in. ex­ of 3660 Kaiamath street, has been KF. 6425 2149 Welton St. haust fan with motor. 220 v P.O 6o> FURNITURE Meets M a y 10 Queen of Heaven 1620 or call at The Register. 988 Bannock have chosb? captured by the Germans. S t Beautiful bedroom. Ilvingroom and break- S. Sgt. Frank R. Dechant, who faitt set; sacrifice 734 Santa Ft. J i (St. Mary Magdalene’s Parish, was reported as missing in action MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Edgewater) MAII>-ORDER Party on May 15 on Dec. 16 of last year, has been DORAN O X O N N O R Reconditioned pianos, piayera. grands The Altar society will meet a German prisoner since Jan.^10, organs (pipe and reedi. orchestral instru GREETING CARDS Thurday, May 10, for a 1 o’clock HATTERS TRAIVSFER CO. menta. T R Walker. 236 Broadway Sk his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. 1864.' luncheon. Mmes. Wind, Rufien, The annual spring party spon­ "Hal RacondlUanIng 1535 19th Sl purpose Cards $ Paid Dechant of 327 S. Logan street, Serriea ExcloaiTaly" 14 .n 1.00 Mushaber, Petrie, and Kennedy sored by the Queen of Heaven Aid Denver, have been informed. Sgt. PHOTOGRAPHS will serve the luncheon. KE. 6381 «^HEAR YE” CARD society will be held on Tuesday Dechant joined the infantry in 733 £. Colfas at Clarkson The all-wool blanket was awarded afternoon, May 15, at the orphan­ LOCAL TRANSFER Andenwn ohoto.. 1206 IStb Ft at L«« March, 1943, and has been over­ CALL MAIN 6828 renee. MAio 1878. Frew Daw. cuta. and GIFT SHOP to Mrs. J. J. Siegfried, 2915 Depew age, W. 49th and Federal boule­ ,^Fsr Frts Plek-np and DaUvaiy seas since larf October. 107 E. Colfax 0pp. Stata Capital street, at the card■ party in the hall vard, Denver. Luncheon will be Sarric* HEARING AIDS on Saturday, April 28. Capt. Frank A. Byers, Jr., 29, served at 1 o’clock and will be Panoni Hard of Hearing, come In for The following members of the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Byers Expert Sewing elaborate enough to enable the of 4689 Humboldt street, Denver, Call a demonatration of Zenith Radkmie Bearing SO MANY THINGS may be Altar society are serving on the hostesses to eater to the various Aid, S40, eomriata. tanm. Lamoine llnair Co.. 622 15th FL Machine and Vacuum )lanned now that will ultimate- linen committee: Mrs. Kolbel, members who might want to enter­ Mrs. Hursting, Mrs. Rhoder, and ZONE CAB y lighten the burden and bring tain their bridge clubs, etc. The BIRDS. MAIn 71 7 1 DRUG STORES Cleaner Repairing 1 Mrs. Goebel. chairman, Mrs. G. J. O’Byrne, and peace of mind for those who PronpL Coortaona Sarriea ALL MAKES The children of the parish will her committee will provide special EYE Hutchinson’s Pharmacy live alone. When that time receive their First Holy Commun­ CHEAPER RATES ACE SEWING appointments for this if reserva­ ' CLEAN NEW CABS Your Neborhood Druggist comes, could anything be more ion on Sunday, May 27, in the 8 tions are made on or before May 10 FROZEN Pbone Spruce 0588 700 So. Peart MACHINE CO. satisfying than the possession o’clock Mass. by calling either SPruce 5566 or JAMES HXrrCHlSON 174 So. Downing RA. 2250 of a beautiful monument that GLendale 6740. The orphanage may FOODS SCHOOLS - CHURCHES! be reached now by transferring jvou selected TOGETHER, Hurst’s Aide Glass PHOTOSTAT STOVE REPAIRS from a No. 28 streetcar to a Beach Groceries - Meats • Bakery COAL iLack in the days when fond court bus at W. 44th and Beach COPY SERVICE and Water Fronts memories were in the making? Will Begin on Monday court. ALL POPULAR GRADES TWO HOURS 37 Are Confirmad M U R R A Y’S ALSO STOKER COALS R. P. Foley Stove %f

1 , '■..... ■ ‘ S t --i Thursday, May 3, 1945 Office, 938 Bannodc Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 The Denver Catholic Register P H o f f i g e h s President^-— — — — __ Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Begistorial$i Editor______R t Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Manapns Director...... Rev. John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Litt.D. IR F IIA liFD By BANK Associate Editors— M. F. Everett. Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan. Bishop Hunkeler Bishop gives every indication of I miraculously informed of the J.C.D., Litt.D.; Rev. Edward A. Breen, M.A., LittD.; Rev. Francis being the type of man best suited Christian victory at Lepanto Oct. W Syrianey, M.A.; Leonard Tangney, A.B., Jour.D.; Mary Eisenman, The writer has Just returned to guide the destinies of such a 7, 1571, and ordered prayers of A.B.; Linus Riordan, A.B., Litt.M.; Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A.; from Omaha, where he witnessed see.— Monsignor Matthew Smith. thanksgiving long before mes­ ST. s Rev. John Ebel, M.A. the consecration of the Most Rev. sengers could bring the news to Rome. In memory of this victory Edward Joseph Hunkeler, former When Another (St. Philoraena’s Parish, Denver) Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. he instituted Rosary Sunday, the Vicar General of that diocese and Pius Ruled first Sunday of October, and had There was a record attendance since 1936 the pastor of its Cathe­ at the election meeting of St. Phil- (By Millard F. Eveiptt) the supplication, “ Help of Chris­ Published Weekly by dral parish, as Bishop of Grand tiana,” added to the Litany of the omena’s PTA Monday afternoon in A High Mass to be celebrated in the school auditorium. The. presi­ THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) Island. An Episcopal consecration Blessed Virgin. is such an important event, and one St. Dominic’s church, Denver, this dent, Mrs. Edward Wadsworth, 938 Bannock Street, 1 so rare in the history of any dio­ Saturday at 7:45 holds great in­ presided. Following the pledge of terest for all local Catholics. For Robust Speech Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 cese, that it always draws clergymen allegiance to the flag, a beautiful from far and wide. Because the it will honor St. Pius V, a great Of the West afghan was presented to the spir­ Register serves the Grand Island figure when Christianity was in itual director, the Rev. Paul Reed. danger much as it is today, a friend (By Rev. John Cavanagh) Subscription: $1 per year. diocese* with an- edition, one of Not all the language of the range A large birthday cake, decorated Club Subscription, with The Repster, Local Edition, $1.30 per year. the earliest established in our now o f the New World, and the latest by Mrs. L. F. Morrato, also was Pope to be canonized. At a time it coarse and illiterate; much of it No Club Subscription Price Offered Outside Colorado^______large system, we are always greatly is picturesque and robust. Ramon given the priest. interested in whatever pertains to when the Christian world reeled un­ Mrs. G. A. Schwartz reported on der the attack of the infidel, when F. Adams recently compiled IFest- Thursday, May 3,1945 the welfare of that see. Feb. 25, ern Words, a dictionary of the the recent CPTL meeting. 1932, we attended the consecration (Christian arms and diplomacy alike The members voted to purchase seemed impotent, Pius V turned range and cow camp. It it replete in Chicago of Bishop Stanislaus V. with comedy and revealjng in its a motion picture and sound equip­ to prayer and was rewarded with ment machine. OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Bona as the second Bishop of inclusion of the colorful speech of Grand Island. Transferred after the great victory over the Turks at Mrs. H. T. Zook, chairman of ' The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. Lepanto. Today, another Pius the fabulous men of the wide open 12 years' work in to the 'apaces. the nominating committee, pre­ We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ turns to prayer and asks the world important Diocese of Green Bay, Some of the homely comparisons sented the following slate of offi­ ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or Wise., he had succeeded Bishop to join him in pleading for an­ cers, which was unanimously ac­ those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. other intercession by Our Lady in are particularly intriguing: “ Calm James Albert Duffy (consecrated as a boss trough,” “ pretty at a red cepted: Mrs. G. A. Schwartz, pres­ We hope The Register will be read in every home of the in 1913) in the Grand Island see. behalf of peace. May his plea be ident: Mrs. E. B. Conway, vice answered as fully as that of Pius V. heifer in a flower bed,” “ soft as a Archdiocese. Grand Island is one of Colo­ president-^Mrs. John Mall, secre­ for you to make a Per­ We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in young calf’s ears,” “ useless as a rado’s closest neighbors among the This saint came to the Chair of knot in a stake rope,” “ a heart in tary; MnC J. R. Plank, treasurer; sonal Loan, you need the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. dioceses. It covers a huge terri­ Peter, recall local Dominican Fa­ his brisket as big as a saddle and Mrs. George Pease, historian. go no farther than our « URBAN J. VEHR, thers, at % time when the Church The following a p p o i n tments tory— 40,000 square miles. The blanket,” “ noisy at a calf corral,' Bank! Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. total population of the district is was suffering great internal and “ gals in them days didn’t show were announced: Mrs. Mack Swit­ 296,076, and the Catholic popula­ external distress. Elizabeth ruled much of their fetlocks,” and “ so zer, program chairman; Mrs. W. »»»>•—eeeeMwe—teneeeMt. tion is about 27,000. Nebraska in England and had already severed drank he couldn't hit the ground L. Zint, ways and means; Mmes. We can loan you $100 it from unity with the Church. The Robert Bell, M. Blake Vifquain, has two other dioceses— Omaha with his hat in three throws.” for one year at a cost and Lincoln. Though the Church faith was endangered in other Dave Costello, and F. P. McNa­ countries, especially in Germany One of the cowboy's uncommon mara, hospitality; Mmes. J. P. of $6, if you’re stead­ MORGAN, LEIBMAN A HICKEY is so well developed in Nebraska references had its origin in the that three dioceses have been neces­ and the Low Countries, where her­ Becker and D. R. Osborne, mem­ ily employed. And you etical princes were aettye. Bible, but when he got through bership; Mrs. W. E. McCabe, Jr., INSURANCE SINCE 1897 sary for many years to give it the with the text it read: “ A full house may arrange to repay in proper service, the proportion of Michele Ghislieri was born at publicity. Mmes. Harry Speier and divided don’t win no pots.” Still D. R. Osborne were the hostesses. regular monthly instal­ Catholics to the general population Bosco, Lombardy, Jan. 17, 1504, another allusion to religion was Succeeding Herbert Fairall Agency in the Grand Island district indi­ of poor parents. A chance .en­ Sgt. Helen Rhoades, who is with ments. made by a cowman aboiM what he the WACs in Paris, has been cates how much scope there is for counter with two Dominican friars called “ airin’ the lungs.” -He said. shaped his future life. He entered awarded the bronze battle star Gm ftnd Electric BMf. rhoDM TAbor n i l missionary work. “ The average cowhand ain’t pickin’ Don't let financial ob­ the order and was ordained when for outstanding achievements in Archbishop A. G. Cicognani, the any grapes in the I»rd't vineyard, enemy territory in the European' ligations upset you . . . Apostolic Delegate, who consecrated 25. He taught for 15 years and but neither's he trying to bust any theater of operation. She attends Bishop Hunkeler, declared that the won attention by his brilliant meet them right on the Commandments when he cusses. SL Joseph’s church in Paris, where new shepherd was a man not used preaching in defense of the faith date due with a Per­ It jes’ sets on his tongue as easy Chaplain Joseph Higgins of Pueblo to the incense of public praise, but Successively made Bishop and as a hossfly ridin’ a mule’s ear, and conducts the Miraculous Medal sonal Loan from us. Or the Delegate indicated nis fitness (Cardinal, he was elected Pope in he can shore cram plenty o* gram­ novena. perhaps you do not need for the work ahead by calling at­ January, 1566. mar into it.” Cpl. John D. Edmondson is en­ a loan today . . . but tention to years of zealous labor as Pius V immediatelv began a re­ But to get back to some of the a pastor. We were interested to form that affected all ranks. He joying a 30-day furlough with his when that time comes, definitions of the range termin­ parents, following two years of learn from the various speeches enforced the provisions of the remember we're ready given that the new Bishop has had Council of Trent and had the Cate­ ology that still is used in the cat­ service in Iran with the Persian Gulf command. Dan Foley, sea­ to sene you! MOVING & STORAGE experience in all types of pastoral chism of that council issued. He tle country: Anger is defined as man first class, is home on leave, work— first as a country pastor (he had the Breviary reissued and “ techy as a teased snake;” .Ari­ never was an assistant), second as standardized and the Missal re­ en route from Farragut, Ida., to CRAY zona tenor, a coughing tubercular; Schumaker, Calif. a pastor in Omaha, and tiurd as vised. Local innovations in litur­ a rook, bean master; bed, dream STORAGE SPruce 2671 pastor of the Omaha Cathedral, gical practices were suppressed and Mrs. Ralph Hanson will drama- LOWEST PRICES lESS SOUTH PEARL t t sack; booze blind, “ never knowed atize the “ Story of Bluebird” with Make this where he paid a large debt and the form of Mass known as the he had a twin brother till he looked IN THE CITY ffes. Phont SPruc«946l went far on the finishing of the Roman Rite was standardized. By marionettes Saturday, May 5, at in the mirror behind the bar;” 10 a.m. in the Denver university YOUR BANK! interior of the large building. He a special decree, however, those or-/ built high above his corns, “ so tall SPECIAL RATES TO SOLDIERS knows th e Church thoroughly, ders that could show a Rite of their building, under the auspices of the he couldn't tell when his feet were Denver Public Library. therefore, from both its rural and own in existence for more than 200 cold;” buttermilk, a motherless its urban aspects. * years, approved by the , Rosary and Benediction are held calf; a fool, one who argues with at 7 :3ft o’clock every evening dur­ YOU PAY ONLY 5 0 ^ A ROOM A MONTH Years ago, one of the veteran were permitted to retain it if they a skunk, a mule, or a cook; cata­ desired to do so. Thus the Bene­ ing the month of May. pastors of the Grand Island diocese logue woman, a wife secured Tuesday Mrs. L. E. Burns’ club declared publicly that it looked to dictines, Carthusians, Qstercians, through a matrimonial bureau; Carmelites, and Dominicans kept met with Mrs. Frank Beagle. the pioneer clergy as if somebody cigarette, brain tablet; whiskey, Wednesday Mrs. Harry O’Day’s had taken a leave of absence from their ancient Office and Mass. The coffin varnish; comb hiS hair, ^o Pope also ordered Gregorian plain club met with Mrs. J. J. Flynn, and his senses when the diocese was cut hit one over the head with the bar­ Mrs. P. F. Giblin’s club was en­ Save Your Clothes off from Omaha. He bore testi­ chant restored to its simplicity. rel of a gun; ignorant person, one tertained in the home of Mrs. mony, however, that the develop­ He was much interested in the who “ couldn’t teach a settin’ hen Ifie J. F. Mohan. Thursday Mrs. L. New World, supported early mis­ ment of the Church bad borne out to cluck;” courage, knowing how A. Fair’s club will meet with Mrs. By Cleaning the wisdom of the division. Now sionaries to the new land, and pro­ to die standing up; cowboy, a man Bernard Fitzgerald, and Mrs. J. that the third Bishop is going in, tested against the abuse of the na­ wrilh guts and a hois; half-breed, A. O’Neill’s club will meet with THEY MAY HAVE TO LAST A LONG TIME nobody would think of questioning tives. He excomihUnicated Eliza­ one whose “ folks on his mother’s Mrs. J. L. Lyons at 916 Steele that decision made about 32 years beth of England. In the first year side wore^ moccasins;” hell stick, American National street. Friday Mrs. M. A. Hickey ago. The Grand Island diocese, of his Pontificate he ordered a match; and getting a manicure, will be hostess to her group in the with a beautiful Calhedral and solemn jubilee urging the faith­ “ he’s havin’ his forehoofs roached Lakewood Country club. ful to penance and almsgiving in with many fine institutions, is for and rasped by a pink and white Mrs. D. J, McQuaid left recently order to obtain victory over the the most part a great rural area, pinto filly.” for Plattsburg, N. Y., where she ^mHof DENVER JtJST- Turks, who were threatening to de­ though possessing some good-sized The language does draw a verbal was called by the illness of her CALL K E. 8341 2162 Arapahoe St. cities with surprisingly well-devel stroy Christian civilization in mother, Mrs. M. Binan. Europe. The Holy Father was map of the region and gives a pic­ oped business stre.ets. Its nev Mrs.' S. S. Trinwith of Milwau­ ture of a definitely American way FRANK KIRCHHOF kee, Wise., is a guest in the home ADOLPH KUNSMILLEB o f life. It is authentic and often of her sister, Mrs. Thomas J. Vin­ rnudM VkaPiaUcmia4CaUi« discloses rare and rough wisdom, cent as in the statement: “The bigger • t the mouth, the better it looks when shut.”

Chaplain Hiester Discusses Education (Bjr Rev. W. J. Canavan) IN 4ISIYEIB *lt*s a TIME.SAVER Catholic priests serving as chap­ lains in the armed forces have a a CONVENIENCE unique opportunity to observe the The American National bank has effects of the Church’s teaching on just comjileted 40 years of success­ //*5flnEC0N0MYl the young men and women of this ful sendee to Denver. It was country who are in the services. founded in 1906 by the late Godfrey Chaplain Richard Hiester, priest of Schirmer and began its business the Archdiocese of Denver jwho is life in the Inter-Ocean hotel, 16th now serving at Maxwell Field, and Blake streets. Capitalized at Montgomery, Ala., had some inter­ $300,000, the bank closed its first esting observations on Catholic edu­ day of business with deposits total­ cation when he visited Denver this ing $35,000. week. Public acceptance of its progress­ According to Father Hiester, the ive banking policies was immedi­ requires i average Catholic is at a loss to ate, and within four years the busi­ ness had increased to the point correlate his formal training in the “ 1 t a y MINIMUM b a l a n c e : doctrines of the Church with the where larger quarters were re­ very practical questiona pul to him quired. Its present home at 17th by non-Calholics. “ Ask the aver­ and Lawrence streets was erected age Catholic to give you the four and c h e c k b o o k s f r e e i marks of the Church of Christ and he will be able^Jlr-i give you the Hireso>n\f‘' Baltimore catechism answer almost r verbatim,” Father Hiester says. Ifl DEPOSIT CHARGES.. May 1st, the American National Bank completed 40 years of suc­ “ But if a non-Calholic asks the same question in this wise: ‘Why cessful service to this community. Founded in 1905 by the late do you Catholics claim that yours Godfrey Schirmer, the bank began its business life in the Inter- is the only true Church?’ the aver­ PER (HECK USED age Catholic will have a difficulty iOf Ocean Hotel, 16th and Blake streets. Capitalized at $300,000 the in giving the answer.” The priest pointed out that reli­ Mnnbrr Federal Deoo.lt Iiuunne. Coroormtton first day of business saw deposits totaling $35,000.00. gion is one of the most popular K^ics of discussion among GI’s. “ Go into any barracks al almost AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK ONWARD AND UPWARD grew the president of the Bank. He took of­ any lime of the day or night,” he dedared, “ and you will hear some of DENVER deposits and the number of deposi­ fice on November 15, and has served one giving his views on religion. tors. And within four years larger in that capacity since that date. M r. But the Ciatholics remain strangely mule- in these discussions, even quarters were required. Its present Adolph Kunsm iller, e.xecutive vice- when obvious untruths are spoken home— al 17th and Lawrence streets president and cashier, has been in the I about the Church.” MAin 5 3 1 4 — was greeted in 1 9 0 9 , and opened The chaplain affirmed, however, bank’s service the entire 40 years of that there are many well-informed to the public in September o f that its business life. service men and women who are doing apologetic work among their F. J. KIRCHHOF year, when deposits had reached fellpws who are seeking informa­ 81,250,000.00 AFTER 40 YEARS in business, the tion abont the Church. He pointed t'ONSTRUCTlON €0. patrons of the American National oat that Catholics from localities in which there is a large percentage in 1909 and opened to the public in FOLLOWING the untimely death of Bank number more than 30,000 . o f the faithful are lesa likely to re­ September of that year, when de- .posits had reached $1,260,0(>0. Fol­ Godfrey Schirmer on November 13, while deposits have increased from main quiet in religious discussions ‘BUILDERS than, those from regions in which lowing the untimely death of God­ 1928, Mr. Frank Kirchhof was elected 835,000.00 to 27 Million Dollars! 'Catholics are vastly outnumbered. frey Schirmer on Nov. 13, 1928, We Appreciate Your Patronage Frank Kirchhof was elected presi­ The conclusion that Father Hies­ dent of the bank. He took office on 708 Lawrence S t Denver, Colo. To Its Patrons-— Past and Present . . . ter draws from observations made Nov. 15 and has served in that during his two years in the service capacity ever since. He is now just The American National Bank expresses its appreciation and gratitude upon is the following: We must change twice the age of the bank. our methods of teaching religion this FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY. To them the bank pledges a continuance of Adolph Kunsmiller, executive in the Catholic schools, emphasix- vice president and cashier, has been its policies and practices of courteous, efficient and progressive service, by ing particularly the apologetic in the service of the bank during BSTABU8HBD 8INCB IfM method, and the answers to the ^ which it shall seek in the future, as in the past, to merit the continued trust the entire 40 years of its business usual questions proposed by non- life. From a handful of employes and confidence of the banking puj^lic! (Talholics. The members of the at the start of ita business exist­ Church should be told, moreover, ence, the American National bank The American Fixture Co. o f the vast apotlolale among our now employs 70 persons. The em­ Maaafnetnrnn of non-Calholic neighbors, for there ployes’ service record at the bank are literally ihoiuands of them who is unique in the fact that the av- CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS fmu ^Misiaa(eMr iBMfm would enter the Church if they eraw length of service with the CHURCH FURNITURE could gel the answers to tome of bank is in excess of 20 years. their preliminary questions from Patrons of the American Na­ BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES their Catholic neighbors and tional bank now number more than (DIF D S S W IB friends. 30,000 and deposits have increased MUltoork of AU Kind* We think that Chaplain Hiester from $36,000 at the close of the FRANK KIRCHHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. , 17th at Lawrence Street has something in his soliUion of first day’s business to $27,000,000 DENVER, COLO, the problem. today. PAGE TEN Telephone, KEystone 4205 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Office, 938 Bannock Street Thursday, May 3, 1945 ‘HI PAL’ WINS ALL-AMERICAN HOLY FAMILY PARISH SOCIAL KEEP UP THE HOMES Hay Crowning to Univis Bifocals RATING FOR 7TH YEAR IN ROW WILL HAVE NOTED ORCHESTRA FOR GREATER COMFORT. YOU’RE FIGHTIHG FOR BETTER VISION « (Cathedral Hith School, DaaTer) and sources, news writing and Be HeU on May ii (Holy Family Parish, Denver) keeper first class, recently met Patronize These Reliable and Friendly Firms Hir-Pal, student publication of editing, headlines, typography, Billy Sherwood’s orchestra will somewhere in the South Pacific. -Jnnp” and distortian ar* alimiaatad 1 Cathedral hi^h school, has received makeup, department pages, and furnish the music for the annual in thn«, tha finaat bifocals ■sn* 7 Robert John Harrington was re­ the All-American award for the special features. Particular recog­ Elitch social to be given for the ceived into the Church by the Rev. can bar. 'BARL J.- seventh consecutive year. A total nition was given to the war effort benefit o f Holy Family parish on Oraer Foxhoven Tuesday, April of 985 points was merited by the coverage, rated “ Excellently In Sl Catherine s the evening of May 10. The or­ 24. His sponsors were Patrick and Open 9:00 to 5:30 Daily 1945 publications. FLOORS SANDED Handled.’’ News coverage and chestra will be conducted person Loretta Kenedy. 9:00 to 1:00 Saturday! STROHMIHGER Approximately 3,000 school tywgraphy merited special praise. ally by Billy Sherwood, who for AND FINISHED Barbara Ann, infant daughter papers are 4pdf{ed yearly by the Hi-Pal. is among eight private (St. Catfaerina’a Pariah, Denver) five years was with the Metro- of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Halter, was QdiUI; U*t«riiU *011 Warkmuiihlp Electrical Contracting critics of the National Scholastic high school papers in the United The afmual May crowning serv­ Goldwyn-Mayer studios in Holly­ baptized Sunday with Father Leo Jahn Floor Sorvieo LtMBsad and Bond«d la Cttr of Danvn Press association in the University ices will be held Sunday afternoon. wood, where he accompanied many Flynn officiating. Carl Halter and of Minnesota at Minneapolis. Pub­ May 6, at 5 o’clock, with the Young of today’s movie stars, including Dorothy Norris were the sponsors. Phone GR. 3240 • Free Estimate 81714th St. ‘’“r.V'Sfiw" lications are judged on news value Ladies’, Junior Girls’, and Children Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, and Michael Joseph and Donna of Mary sodalities participating. Grace Moore. Marcia Rice and Elizabeth, the infant twin children New candidates will be received Garth Andrews will he featured as of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Di Re, into the Young Ladies’ sodality. vocalists. were baptized Sunday, April 29, ROUSH STILES 110 TO OECEIVE After the ceremony all the members The members of the Altar and by Father Flynn. Edward Sanger of the Young Ladies’ sodality and Rosary society will receive Com­ and Elizabeth Arnold were spon­ OPTICIAN Refrigeration Service ELECTRIC SERVICE their mothers will be honored at a munion in a body in the 7 :30 Mass sors. COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC tea to be given in the home of Miss this Sunday and they will hold REFRIGERATOR SERVICE MOTORS ■ REPAIRS Rose M8rie Veltrie. their regular meeting in the school "Gu«r»nte«d Sarvica” ISI WIRING Sister Loyola Marie will present hall Thursday, May 10, at 1:30. 848 Broadway 2600 S. Pearl her piano recital for students of the Refreshments will be served and Phone* KE. 1657 & PE. 8052 1100 Larimer TA. 6875 second, third, fourth, and fifth cards will follow. The hostesses will BERG’S^^P^STORE grades Sunday afternoon. May 6, at be Mmes. Rupert, Russell, Salmon, u FIJRIVACE Satterwhite, Schwarz, and Scott. 2 o’clock. There will be no admis­ 29 BrOcldw&y store Hours 10 to 6:30 p.m.— Open Suadaya WORK PAINT! $1.49 GAL sion charge. Frank William Rudden, signal­ man first class, is home visiting his WHITE and All Collori PTA to Meet May 8 Don't Forget the Boys and Girls in Service R ep a irs (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rud­ Inside or Outside The last regular meeting of the MAIL THEM CANDY OFTE.N SHEET METAL Sunday morning, May 6, 180 den, 4412 Xavier, while on 30-day WORK ARROW PAINT children who attend the Sacred PTA for the school year will be leave after spending 32 months fh BERG’S GANDIES 'earson [eating Co. Heart school will receive their held Tuesday, May 8, at 3:16 p.m., the South Pacific area. John Rud­ 1520 Lawrence CH. 2188 First Communion in the 9 o’clock with Mrs. M. E. Cooke presiding. den, seaman first class in the am- Candy Cream Roses . . . Peppermints . . . Gum Drops , . . 2S7 Broadwar Ph. RA. m s The council will convene at 2:30. Mass. Immediately after the Mass pihibious forces, has been sent from Licorice . . . Milk and Dark Sweet Chocolates , . . and Communion there will be a Tickets for the O’Neil Spring N'ew York city to the South Paci­ • Marshmallows . . . Assorted Nut Meats . . . breakfast for the children, spon­ frolic, to be held Friday evening. fic, where he had been previously Soft Centers, Hard Candy . . . Cinnamon Red Hots sored by the Parent-Teachers’ as­ May 18, at 8 o'clock, will be given for two years. Richard Rudden, fyn l W jn i B to the room mothers to distribute to PEPPERMINT STICK CANDY sociation. Mary Lou Damateio seaman second class, has been Affme4 hy MAA. Beginning May 1. at 1 o’clock the school children. transferred from the Pacific area Greeting Cards for All Occasions , KI.SISI every afternoon of school days States to receive the All-American All outgoini^ officers and chair­ to New York city. ikA'N.LFBS'HMAUMMC there are May devotions of Rosary award in this division. men of committees will give their Flight Officer Alfred Hambur­ WFsIl Dtfsils M i Wn'ctt and Benediction. The members of “ Yours is indeed a sparkling, ex­ yearly reports, and Father D. A. ger left Wednesday for his base the Young Ladies’ sodality are tremely readable paper. It has a Lemieux will pre.side at the instal­ in San Francisco, after spending a attending Mass and receive Com­ personality that reflects an alert, lation of new officers. Refresh­ leave with his parents, Mr. and SELL your CAR to munion daily in May in honor of well-trai|}.^ staff. Especially clever ments will be served by the first Mrs. A. J. Hamburger of 4310 our Blessed Mother for the inten­ is your original aK work, which grade room mothers, Mmes. Tate Winona court. Flight Officer Ham­ TERMITES tion of peace. adds much to the paper’s interest, and Telk. burger has seen much service in If you are planning the purchase There will be the usual games as does your use of cuts.’’ The PTA is grateful to all who the Marianas, Marshalls, Carolinas, party Thursday evening in the attended the sisters’ card party and Australia, where he has been II of a Denver home, don’t take for This year’s staff includes: Edi- school hall at 8:15 o’clock. tors-in-Chief Mary Lou Damascio April 27, and especially to those evacuating the wounded and trans­ granted that it is free of termite Confessions will be heard Thurs­ and Helen Dollaghan; page edi- who purchased patrons’ tickets. porting supplies. Meara Motor Co. infestation and damage. Our Ter­ day afternoon and evening for first Fifty special prizes were awarded, The music pupils of Sister Fran­ 318 mite Inspectors will inspect the Friday. The members of the Sa­ in addition to prizes of “ baby cis Regis appeared in a recital DENVER’S LARGEST FORD. MERCURY A LINCOLN DEALER a g a i cred Heart league will receive tears” plants for each table. Mrs. Sunday evening, April 29. structure and tell you the condition Mary (^oney of 3500 Osoeola was Top Price for All Makes and Models Communion Friday morning in the The May crowning will take REGARDLESS OF AGE free and witliout further obligation. 8 o’clock Mass. awarded the lacino cake. place Sunday, May 6, at 4 p.m. There will be devotions for the Phyllis Dunphy will be the May See AI O’Meara 1314 Acoma MAin 3111 FALRY’S Colorado Terminix Go. perpetual novena in honor of the queen; Lucille McCloskey, senior Sacred Heart Friday evening at PAINT — HARDWARE — GLASS attendant; and Kathleen Mullane 24 E. Alameda Ave. SP. 4673 7:30. Immediately after the devo­ Devotional Items 32 Broadway PE. 2940 and Mary Ann Brauch, junior at­ ______DENVER. COLO.______tions there will be an important tendants. Joseph Jordan will be BROOKS BUTTON bazaar meeting. All chairmen of Offered for Sale crown-bearer and Joan Foley, Edwin B. Clayton booths and their co-workers are Anna Beaton, and Geraldine Bo & PLEATING CO. urged to attend. han will be flower girls. The Rev. La Junta.— (St. Patrick’s Par­ J. E. 8ECORD, Prop. Plbg. & Htg. Co. Leo Gainor, O.P., of St. Dominic’s CASH ish)— The, mission will close Sun­ 1444 Court Place will preach the sermon. Buttons Covered, Hemstitching, Call Salvage Bureau day evening, May 6, at 7:30. Cpl. Leo Nelson is on furlough Nail Heads,. Belts, BndUes. DENVER. COLORADO I Will Pay Cash for Small A supply o f religious goods can be until May 13 from Sedalia air Mail Order* Fitted Promptty MA. 2310 To Pick Up Discards found on display in the vestibule field at Warrensburg, Mo. He is Homes in or Near Denver. of the church. Parishioners should S16 Tabor Bldg. Denver R « . Pbon. — EAft H it visiting with his wife, the former QuickC Action—Call or See supply themselves with these ar­ Virginia Alioto, and his parents-in- The Denver Junior Chamber of ticles now, as it is difficult to oh Commerce has announced that this law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alioto. tain religious goods at preseat and Fred Ziska of the merchant mar­ year’s clean-up, paint-up, and it will become increasingly difficult plant-up for victory campaign will ines is spending a 30-day leave in the future. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. GREENE continue to May 8. All salvage The monthly games party for agencies in the city are co-operat­ A. J. Ziska, 4874 Quitman atreet. May will be staged Monday eve­ He has made a number of trips to 1643 Stout ing. ning. May 14, at 8 o’clock in the T A . 6266 Catholics are urged to call St the Aleutian^ and one trip to In parisn hall. The committee in dia. His brothers, Lt. (JG) Richard Vincent de Paul's awncy to pick Helen Dollaghan charge is arranging a valuable up all old clothes, furniture, etc. W. Ziska, pilot on a navy torpedo special prize and table prizes. All bomber, and Albert Ziska, store- The slogan this year is: “ Let us tors. Hazel McNabb, ^ Dorothy parishioners and friends are cor­ clean up at home to help our boys Nitach, Mary Ann Adgms, Mary dially invited to enjoy this occa ?AV® clean up on our enemy abroad.” VIAU; Lou Schwarz, and Patricia Coffin; sion. There will also be neighbor artists, Jo Anne Campbell and Hel­ prizes. WHILE YOU WAIT ene Hoeffer; reporters, Barbara Wilson Cooper, pharmacist’s Sale! Buy Your Summer Supply Besso, Mary Anne Connors, Ade­ mate third class of the coast line Brzoticky^, Mary Frances Cas- guard, has been home after 16 SHOE HEPAINIHO I T A b or 1 3 9 3 1721 Lawrence mon, Mary Flannery, Peggy Mc­ months’ combat duty on an LST Govern, Sue Young, Alice Smith, in the Pacific. An invasion vet­ Joan Gessing, Charline Ontis, eran, he saw action in the Admiral­ Rubber beelt, top lifts, toe Shirley Buss, Art Irlando, and FOR YOUR ties, Hollandia, Leyte, and Luzon. pieces, half soles, full soles, Kenneth Pollock. _ He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. T. J. LANTZ Devotions to Our Lady during Cooper. attached by experienced CONVENIENCE May were opened May 1 at the Ca­ Parishioners are reminded again shoemakers while you work OPEN thedral high school grotto. Sodality to turn in the names of boys DEODORANT FROM 7:00 A.M. refects, Mary Ann Adams and and girls in service whose names or shop. We also remodel Frands Timmins, open the morn­ EVERY do not appear on the honor roll. shoes, cut out toes or heels, TO 9:00 P.M. ing devotions with the Litany to It is the aim to keep this record CREAM DAY Our Blessed Mother, and the as complete as possible. rebind, take in sides to fit, prayer for peace. Speches are given Pfc. Philip Abbott, son of Mr. make shoes longer or wider. Except daily by different students. and Mrs. Clyde Abbott, has re­ A .flu£Fy*soft cream deodorant SBRiayi :iDiqr4CLEANlNO turned to Murco, Calif., after a two-week furlough. that keeps you feeling well - OPTOMBTKIIT Guadalupe Parish to groomed, aelf-confident! Checks 17 Broa'dway Phone PEarl 2461 Eye Ezamiiuitions, Glasses fitted for All Vocations. Have First Communion HANSEN & HANSEN tv nsM iniiiiff under-arm perspiration... does Phone for appointments. ' awsy with odor. Men like JEWELERS v o u n sH o ss KE. 1905 1512 Glenarm PL (Oar Lady of Guadalupe Parish, Tusey Deodorant Cream too! A sph a lt D e n v e r) 1628 17th St. . Buy yours now and save half! JOHNS-MANVILLE TiU FLOORING AT THIS Sunday, May 6, will be First ONE STORE ONLY Communion day for the class of Regular and Ceiling Price, $1 for Modern Floors in LOOKNEW BOOT 12 children of the parish in the 10:30 High Mass. SALE PRICE Homes, Giurches, Schools, Hospitab Father Andrew Burguera, C.R., Beautiful Colors is holding May devotions nightly during the month of Mary at 8 ' plus ta x WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ROOKLET, o’clock, with Rosary, sermon, and SnOlHQUIlllll For Quality Shoe Repairing at “ IDEAS FOR DECORATIVE FLOORS” Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ 1543 Larimer St. V cM R in.226fe LIMITED TIME! ment. Popular Price*— Visit Our Shoe Building & Mainienance Co. Repair Dept. . . . Basement TOILETRIES — STREET FLOOR Formerly Floor Haintensnc. Co. Bazaar Planners to RUBBER ^lUIUP^ 1863 WAZEE ST. KE. 2371 Pleue mention th. Reflatcr when .skins I>r bMklet. Hear Judge KeHering Bacon & Schramm County Judge C. Edgar Ketter­ Your Purrlu*e of War Bond* ROOFING 111 ing of Denver will address the plan­ and Stamp* Helps to Secure Your “ Werr Dtmr Sieft uiti Ce«/«W-KtyUen* 3111 MARBELETTE Future. A.ND YOER FLOORS ning committee for the Dominican ROOF REPAIRING One>half Inch thick will cover any old Sisters of the Sick Poor bazaar on 3230 Walnut St. CH. 6563 floor or tUpB. Over 110,900 sq. f t of Monday evening. May 7, at the con­ MarbeletU Floor and stop* initalled in vent, 2501 Gaylord. The 22nd an­ Denver the past yaar. Vlait and Inipoct YOU'LL LIKE IT nual charity bazaar will be held Tearoon, Sth Dtnvor Dry Goods Stove and Furnace Co.. D«nver*s finest floor, Denver Post July 19, 20, and 21 on the Loyola JosUn's, S t Joseph's CsthoHe Church, ON t 6 u R HOME! church grounds. Anyone interested Parts Still Available and many others. Also heavy duty in furthering the sisters’ work composition floors—the best on tho —Don’t Wait market. Toull like the rich{ tolid coL among the sick poor is invited to GEO. A . PIJLLEIV Miller Sorensen ors aad the beaudfiil color attend the May 7 bazaar meeting. Stove & Furnace Cement Contractor bleods available in tbese Airlines Need You Lieentca ind Bonded (Union Mode) Texaco Heicagoa ahinglea: Life-Like Repair Company 267 Lowell Bird. 8P. 1861 Yoa’U like the way these 2 in 1 Bt an 133S Lawrcne. StrMt AIRLINES RESERVATIONIST, TABOR 1321 DENVER COLO. shingles nuJee a pleasing bez4 ! Portraiture HOSTESS, RADIO-PHONIST, agonal pattern on yoor rooL or You’ll like the years of pro­ SPACE CONTROLIST, TICK* For Uthtfaic flxtarM CHILDREN that coabin. taperltUr. tection they provide, their fire FAMILT ETINQ SPECIALIST ir TELE* safety and their all around GROUPS atnlang Boulevara be.nty and Kcnnin. .eon- ADULTS TYPE COMMUNICATIONIST. oay, jntpeet oar dliplayt. economy. Stop in today and WEDDING! Handle air travel, reservations, L*t ds ratk. a liebtinr see samples. Harsh Light Is UNITED ticketing; reute paasengdYa to dis­ efficiency teat o t year tant points, talk to the pilots, con­ Waste Of Money homa twlay. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. — PHOTO tact flighta. Most doctor* agree that harsh, nn- ACME ROOFIHG ^ STU DIOS At the request of Airline Officials shielded and undillused artificial we have Inaugurated a short time 1521 Cartla TA. 3412 training plan that can qualify you light can be seriously haimful to H. G. REID & SUPPLY 00. for a well-paid, pleasant position In the eyesight. Modern light fixtures ELECTRICAL CO. SPECIAL RA’TES ON FIRST Charles Hopkln, Hrr. COMMUNION AND tha rapidly expanding air transport dtliver light that ease* eye-strain, Industry. thanks to scientific development in ELECTRICAL CON- 248 So. Broadway CONnBMATlON TRACTING — REPAIR­ MOTHERS DAY If you are between 18 and 85, have the lighting field. ING AND FIXTURES PE. 9605 high school training, In good health, you may qualify for interesting lUAin 2303 Specializing in Quality Plumbing and training that can prepare you for a 1' i/: 329 14th St. fascinating airline flight or ground Heating Repairs atation position. Write for complete Information. Pleate state your qual­ ifications. If necessary, training Your Source of Supply need not interfere with present po­ — FOR —, SLAHERY & COMPANY rtion. c. N. EASTMAN, M*rr.‘ COLIJMBIAIV VISES CENTRAL SCHOOLS In Regular & Woodworkers’ Typea PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS H&B 1726 MARKET STREET 428 Vniversily Bldg, Hendrie & B olthoff Phone KE. 5419 DENVER. COLORADO JOHN J. CONNOR, Prsaidont PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 Perracrlr Midland SebsoU. DV-1 BUY MORE WAR BONDS! Thursday, May. 3, 1945 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205

'‘DENVEB'S HOST PBOGRESSIVE LBUNDBT* NCCW PRESIDENT CALLS FOR THE CASCADE LACISDKY Sodalists Can (120,06S Spent “TBT Otm NEW BKBVlCr- LEADERSHIP ON ANNIVERSARY Complete Laiindry Service tl4T H«rktt WB CALL FOB AND DBLIVBB TA. Gain hdnlgence (Continued From L o o t Page) to atom heaven .until they have h Past Year for d ay,for peace,” the Bishop de­ reached their culmination, which clared. can be only when men, through Answer to Prayer the conforming of...... to their will to thi tne “ To me It is more than m6re divine by purified and repentant U y,-llhy 13 lives, are ready to submit to the Works of Charity coincidence that the actual delib­ erations of the San Francisco con­ dictates of the Prince of Peace . . . f Continued From Loot Page) ference begins today, on the Feast “ The Holy Father is not present in person at the San Francisco (Continued From Lott Page) gist of instrumental numbers by a of Our Mother of Good Counsel. I feel that this is a manifestation meeting, but the thoughts and as­ Monsignor A, J. Miller, V.G., direc­ string trio under the direction of that the prayers we have been di­ pirations he has so frequently ex­ tor; the Rev. William D. McCarthy, Dorothy Jerman Meister, an ad­ recting to Our Blessed Mother dur­ pressed will be voiced there. In associate director. dress by the Rev. Patrick C. Stau- ing these years, at the direction his address of welcome to the dele­ Executive committee—the offi­ gates, President Truman stressed ter, Pueblo diocesan editor of the of the Vicar and her Son, are bear­ cers named above and the follow­ LAUNDRY ing fruit. But we must continue repeatedly the sentiments o f the ing: The Very Rev. Thomas J. Denver Catholic Regieter; May Holy Father that the hope for a Wolohan, the Rev. Albert Schaller, songs by St. Patrick’s schoo! choir lasting peace must be founded on O.S.B.; the Rev. Charles J. Mur­ under the direction of Sister Mary justice and respect for the rights ray, S j . ; Frank Carroll, Andrew J. h e v ^ iv ^ Rita; and a prayer for World So­ Faithful Asked to o f individuals. We know that the Dooner, D.D.S.; Joseph M. Neary, dality day by the Rev. Andrew J. peace program of our Sovereign Mrs. Frederick B. Orman, and John Sucek, diocesan director of sodal­ Pontiff has impressed itself on Schoolman. ities. Pray for Peace those who still abide by Christian principles. If it happens that one Board of directors: Mrs. Mi­ The high point of the day’s cele- chael J. Barta, Frank Carpio, Jos­ ( Continued From Laet Page) sovereira, victorious state is not ■ ■ vh(bration will be reached■ ■ when vh(bration the eph E. A. Connell, M.D.; Mrs. Living Rosary will be enacted in a the older children lead in the reci­ inclinedf to subscribe to a just tation of the Rotary and other peace, with the guarantee of the Charles E. Digby, Mrs. ElizabeHi colorful setting on the grounds of M. Driscoll, John Germ, John A. Sacred Heart orphanage at 2:30 praycrt; that all he urged to at­ rights of occupied nations, let us tend the May devotiont and Matt hope that the powers of the mother Hamrick, Peter Hughes, Mrs. in the afternoon. In case of in­ Frank Krasovec, Mrs. Isabel clement weather this part of the and receive Holy Communion o f all men, who is venerated by daily, whenever thit it at all pot multitudes even in that state, will Lyncy, Louis M. Mathis, Raymond program will take place in Sacred T. McCarthy, Mrs. Jack McGuire, Heart Cathedral. All the parishes tihle. The majority, at least in par­ still prevail upon those rulers to ishes with schools, will respond if recognize the spiritual rights of Sau Parlapiano, Curtis P. Ritchie, and parochial schools of Pueblo, as Mrs. A. J. Rozboril, the Rev. Placid well as the S t Mary hospital unit the Holy Father’s intentions are all her children and hold them to carefully explained to them. It the gentle sovereignty of her Di­ Sasek, O.S.B.; Mrs. A. K. Spencer, of the Seton school of nursing, the Martin Walter, Jr.; Anthony Ver- Pueblo air base, and the USO will will he the “ Children’s Crusade' vine Son.” of our day and it will make < lengia, the Rev. William D. Mc­ participate in this Mother’s day Carthy, the Rev. Charles J. Mur­ celebration in honor of the Blessed touching and edifying impression on their elders, who will not fail ray, S J. ; Frank Carroll, Damien P. Virgin, Mother of God and Mother Ducy, Edward M. McCabe, Mrs. of all men. to follow, their children's leader­ ship. “ And a little child shall lead Mission OPEIIID Fred B. Orman, Mrs. R. Earl Bq^ them.” But the grown people, too, ler, Louis J. Chiariglion, Mrs. mutt be urged to attend Matt and John H. Cowen, Mrs. Anna K. the devotiont on their own behalf. Driscoll, Miss Bernice Ducy, the Those who may find this impos­ Rev. Daniel Gpidica, O.S.B.; Miss SodaGty to Fete Edna I. Hellstern, Mrs. E. B. Kbr- sible should be asked again to en- list in the prayer front by recit­ ber, Mrs. Fritz Lassen, Mrs. Rex ing the Rotary daily either in the (Continued From Laet Page) M. Masciotra, George F. McCarthy, family circle or privately. This zotti of La Veta, was slightly James J. McDonnell, M.D.; Carl M. 194S Graduates would be the ideal way to observe wounded in action on Luzon, ac­ Occhiato, Miss Jennie Pingatore, National Family weak, schaduled cording to a telegram received by Mrs. Platte Rogers, Andres pa.ibel, for the week of May 6, which the Mrs. Mayre Schwartz Olin,' Mrs. (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) his wife last week. ^ c . Lenzotti Episcopal moderator of the Fam­ was wounded on March 18, the Nora A. Sutherland, Miss Mary The Marian sorority, sodali< ily Life bureau wishes to have ex­ telegram states, although no fur­ Weaver, the Very Rev. Thomas J. group for girls after high schoolo t Wolohan. the Rev. Albert Schaller, entertained this year’s parish tended throughout the month of ther details are given. He has been May. Thit has the endorsement of in service more than a year, and O.S.B.; Clarence C. Bellinger, A. J. graduates from high school at t Dooner, D.D.S.; Mrs. George F. dinner meeting in the Lovell din our Sovereign Pontiff. An appro­ has been in the Pacific area for priate sermon should be preached Huber, Joseph M. Neary, and John ing room on Wednesday evening. some months. on “ The Catholic Family” on Sun­ Schoolman. New officers o f the sorority, day, May 6. elected following a dinner meet r A ing in the home of Misses Ida Mae Asking God to blest you and Altar Group to PorireiU and Irene Michaud, are Gloria your people, I beg to remain. You’re Proud Pytlinski, prefect; Margaret Mary Vary sincerely yours in Christ. io Z)/V//sy Powell, vice prefect; Eloise Green- Joseph C. Willging, Receive Eucharist well, secretary; and Rosemary Bishop of Pueblo. • FAMILY Blumett, treasurer. (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denvar) The Holy Name society will OROUPS This Sunday will be Holy Com­ meet in the hall this coming Mon­ Register Campaign in munion day for the members of day evening at 8 o’clock. Reports the Altar and Rosary society. The >WEDDIMS W111 be received at this meeting Diocese to Open ilay 6 from the society-sponsored Ushers' May meeting will be held on Tues­ day afternoon. May 8, in the lunch­ club, Pinochle club, and Boy Scout peeielijwatfu m room of the school. The social committee. (Continued From Laet Page) ■AHY PORTRAITUIIC The Altar society will hold vital and necessary contact with following the business meeting will corporate Communion in the the spirit and activities of Christ’s be in tbe form of a birthday party lay. May Mystical Body, the Church, as func­ all members born in the montlnthfor The regular meeting will be held tioning in the parish, the dioceae, of May. Hostesses will be Mmes. in the rectory Monday afternoon and universally. It is only in this J. Basso, J. Bateman, C. Cinea, and at 2 o’clock. Services in the chlirch way that our youth can be made S. Chiolero. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph RotolNDt'e will precede the meetin: to feel that they are an integral Tuesday evening the Boy Scout part qf its membership. are the parents of a girl, born in St. Joseph’s hospital on April 23. court o f honor will be held in the Owing to present conditions it Englewood high school at 7:30 The infant is the grandchild of has been found necessary to in­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Billings. Mr. The parish troop hopes to retain SPECIAL RATES crease . the annual subscription and Mrs. Gerald Natale are the possession o f the attendance ban­ price Co one dollar— the amount to Institutions ner which it won last month. Par parents of a girl, born April 22. indicated in the masthead o f the She is a granddaughter of and ents and friends of scouting are Mr. i and Hospitals Denver Catholic Register and in­ Mrs. Joseph Natale of this parish. invited to be present, dicated on the subscription enve­ 'minis­ Write for The organization of a boys’ lope. Certainly no one will object tered May 9 at 7:45 p.m. Information TfflS YEAR MORE THAN EVER ORDER choir is being considered at the to this slight addition. It helps the Masses during the month of May present time. Forty boys have mission o f the Catholic press to are offered daily at 7 and 8 o’clock. “Everything signed up for the choir and a di­ YOUR SEED EARLY. do its work more efficiently and Masses on first Friday, May 4, Under the rector has been engaged for this extensively. It is truly a small of­ will be at 6:30 and 7:30. A Holy purpose, fering for so excellent a service. Hour will be held at 3 o’clock in Sun in The school contributed $25 last Begging Cod's blessing on all the afternoon. Caetere** ROCKY MOUNTAIH SEED CO. week for the proposed swimming who contribute in any way to the pool in Englewood. spread of HU divine apostolate The Masses on Ascension Thurs­ Annstrong Caster Co. 1325 15TH ST. through the medium of the Cath­ 828 14ih . TA. 4692 day, May 10, will be at 6, 8, and olic press, and particularly through St. Vincent PTA 10 o’clock. the Register in our, midst, and re­ The following children were questing your prayers for the baptized recently: Ronald and success of this crusade in behalf To Meet May 7 Judith Diana Weems, children of of good literature in the home, I M Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weems, with beg to remain, Harry McCabe and Kathryn (St, Vineant de Paul’a Pariah, F o r Now! 2-pieco Very sincerely yours in Christ, Danvar) BEVERAGE OF Noe as sponsors; John Thomas, « JOSEPH C WILLGING, The regular meeting of the St. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. BUhop of Pueblo. D o llo ’s -S h e e r Frocks Mayton, Sr., with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent de Paul PTA will be held Daryl Lambert as sponsors; Rob­ Monday afternoon, May 7, at 2 ert Williams, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Returns Announced in o’clock in tbe school hall. The John Rice, with Stanley and Agnes Rev. Hubert Newell, archdiocesan A cool, cool Bemberg rayon in navy, Lathrop as sponsors; and Sharon superintendent of Catholic schools, War Relief Collection will be the guest speaker, and green, brown or luggage with a distinct Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Kemper, with Francis C. ltr8. T, J. Morrissey, president ENJOYMENT floral pattern. Styled with marquisette and Mary F. Demling as sponsors. (Continued From Laet Page) of the Catholic Parent-Teacher Installation of the officers of Lamxr—Our Ladr of Gutdalupt..$ 22.25 league, will install the new of­ collars and cuffs. Sizes 12 to 20. Springfield— AnnuneUtion ______7.00 the St. Louis PTA will take place laa Animal— St. Uary'a ...... 92.25 ficers. All members and friends Tuesday evening. May 8, at 8 Mancot— St. R ita 's______4.45 are urgently requested to attend o’clock, in the school hall. Mrs. Bert Cortes ..... 8.00 this last meeting of the year. Tbe Keirns is the new president, Mrs. Dolores ...... 8.06 Okitonki group of Camp Fire Girls MePhee ...... 2.80 Walter’s was brewed Frank Wirth, vice president; the Monte Vista— SI. Joseph’s______87.60 will present their “ Dolls of the Very Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron, sec­ Montrose— St. Mary's ______82.90 Nations.” The second and third to be enjoyed. Your Now, for example,aapie, ond vice president; Mrs. E. L. Ordway— St. Peter’s ...... _ _ _ ^ ’80.S0 grade room mothers will serve re­ taste and the taste'of each brewing of Wal- Thf Htr Co, BodxH 8I10P—IXM Ouray— St. Patrick's ______82.25 Glenn, secretary; Mrs. William Silverton— St. Patrick’s ______freshments. other folks in this lo­ ter’s.^is maintained Becker, treasurer; and Mrs. Walter Telluride— St. Patrick's ...... Our Lady of Victory circle met cality was the pfirae unifoj?hi by a series of Kissel, historian. Paonia— Sacred Heart ...... 11.85 Thursday afternoon, April 19, in Hotchkiss— St. Margaret Mary's 11.76 consideration in all the latest scie n tific Rocky Ford— St. Peter's ...... 81.00 the home of Mrs. A. Verlinden. Salida— St. Joseph's ...... 7^.00 Mrs. J. J. Mulqueen and Mrs. H. the most recent im­ tests. Analysis begins Ssn Luis— Most Precious Blood.. 144.07 Hettinger won the awards. The Trinidad— Holy Trinity ...... 128.06 provements of its for­ with the raw ingre­ Trinidad— Mt. Carmel ...... 172.00 next meeting of the circle will be mula. Yes, Walter’s dients and continues Vineland—St. Therese's and a luncheon ’Thursday, May 24. Avondale— Sacred Heart _____ 42.86 St. Ann’s circle met in the have been going be­ through every process PROGRESSIVE FLIGHT SYSTEM, Inc. Walsenburg— St. Hary’a ______221.72 yond .the maintenace of brewing this fine Westcliffe— Assumption ______18.26 home of Mrs. A1 Cavarra. The next meeting will be on Friday, of their regular stand­ palatable beer. When May 4, in the home of Mrs. L. C. ards of quality during you’re thirsty you’re C roft the War years . . . sure to enjoy Walter’s is now included in the ANNOUNCEMENT they have been awake —Your nearest tav­ / French Catholics Will Curriculum of We Are Now in Our to every improvement ern, package store, or Aid Church in Poland they could make in cafe can usually sup­ New York.— Collections will be formula. ply you. LOREnO HEI6HTS COLLEGE New Location made in Catholic churches through­ out France to aid the Polish Cath­ 1552 LAWREIVCE olic Church, the French Press beginning with fall term Sept 10. agency (AFP) said in a dispatch WM. EIGH reported to the Office of War In­ BUT PLEASE REMEMBER— shortages of materials. So there formation. * Others Invited to Investigate The Watchmaker Walter’s is ever increasing in just isn’t always enough to go Our Plan M A. 8 8 6 2 popularity. That means a around. For top-quality—Keep greater demand in the face of asking for—

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]^W S OF THE PEEBLO DIOCESE Pueblo DioeeMB Editor, Her. Patrick Suutar, 225 Miehigao Are. $120,065 EXPENDED FOR CHARITY DURING 1944 'TIlTIFIl' HII1N*1 delegates to Conference Faithful Asked By iniLLII VI I II U San Francisco can be recognized by this official badge authoriaed by \n 10 f C F i First Report of New the Department of State through Henry F. Grady, chairman of the conference committee of San Francizco. The emblems are gray Bishop to Pray for white, and gold. 1ST Organlzatinn Shows Peace During May OF IT ST, Notable Achievement (St. Franeik Xavier’s Parish, Pneblo) (Pueblo Catholic High School) “ Congratulations on having one A class of 120 children is pre­ Request ol Holy Father That Catholics Peti> of the best papers in your high paring to receive First Holy Com­ Hospital Care, Family and Child Welfare, and school group,” commented t munion May 13. Of these 20 are lion Blessed Mother to Direct World judge from the National Scholas­ students in St. Francis Xavier's Social Action Programs Reveaied in tic Press association in rating the school, and 100 are public school Taller, publication of Pueblo Cath­ students. Leaders Told by Prelate olic high school, “ All-American” Mass will be celebrated in Beulah Cenirai Cffice’s Statistics for the third consecutive year. Out Sunday, May 6, at 10 o’clock. of 28 papers published throughout The following women will take In the following letter Bishop Joseph C. Willging calls care of the altar and sanctuary The first report of the Catholic Charities of the Diocese the nation by private schools with attentwn to the wish of the Holy Father that prayers be during May; Mrs. George Arthur, of Pueblo, issued this week, shows that $120,065 was spent an enrollment of less than 200, only chairman; Mrs. William Rusnick, offered during the month of May in honor of the Blessed four received the coveted rating. in 1944 in the various activities of the organization. The Virgin Mary for a just and lasting peace; Mrs. Perry Ferrelli, Mrs. Frank greatest expenditure was in hospital service, estimated at The Toiler chalked up 1,055 Volk, Mrs. Ben Kirch, Mrs. Frank BISHOP’S HOUSE points in the NSPA newspaper $89,922, in part-pay and free care service. The total of child 325 W. 15th St. Stofak, Mrs. Charles Perko, Mrs. scorcbook, receiving the highest Oscar Gorshe, and Mrs. Peter welfare expenditures amounted to $25,463; $3,090 was spent Pueblo, Colorado possible score in 16 departments. Spinuzzi. Processiqn to Be April 27, 1945. in group work; and $1,588 was disbursed in family welfare. Especially favorable were the com­ _ The Parent-Teachers’ associa­ Reverend Dear Father and Organized as a separate unit May 1, 1944, the central ments on leads and on front page tion of the parish at its last met- Belovad People: office of the Charities in Pueblo i------features. "With a monthly paper ipg reelected the present officers Held in Vineland Our Holy Father again ad­ it is difficult to write leads that are has made a notable record in child for the coming year. They are Mrs. welfard and family service. The dresses an encyclical letter to the timely, but you have done an excel- Andrew Andrews, president; Mrs. child welfare department consid­ Parish Organist Bishops of the world, and this year Kiit job," the judgd noted. And Joseph Menor, vice president; Mrs. ered 317 cases regarding children On Rogation Days directly, asking that “ the month again, “ You’ have done fine work Joseph Zupancic, secretary; and in “the months it operated last year. of May be devoted to renewal of on front-page features. They are Mrs. Virgil McDonald, treasurer. Of this number, 240 were accepted Finishes Course Vineland.— The Mass and pro- Christian life and to prayers, timely and interesting.” New families in the parish are cession of the Rogation day! Vill especially for those upon whom the Co-editors and business manager Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wise, 1740 for placement or service, and at be held in St. Therese’s church burden falls of laying the founda­ of the Taller are junior girls, Mary Wabash; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Con- the close of the year 117 were under the supervision of the Charities in Of Music Study Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes­ tions for a just and equitable Lou Andrew, Bertha Culig. and NCCW President Dalle for ciladi, 1743 Wabash; and Mr. and day. May 7, 8, aiW 9. On these peace.’’ He has in mind the de­ Josephine Riggio. The staff in­ Mrs. Vincent Tretter, 1706 Stone. their own homes. The family wel­ fare department gave financial as­ days special petitions are offered liberations of the San Francisco cludes only four seniors, all cubs, (St. Lexnder’t Pari.h, Pueblo) to God for favorable weather for peace conference, which are not Donald Campbell, Jack Buckley, sistance to 16 cases, and provided Sacred Heart Parish service for 69. Miss Patricia Ann Cassidy, crops and the remission of our beginning too auspiciously for the Robert Huber, and William West Leadership on Anniversary organist for St. Leander’s parish own ains and the sins of others. fulfillment of the Holy Father’s Other members of the press club The report shows that the six choir and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. During the procession the Litany earnest wishes for the religious who have helped to make the paper la Derange Colleels Catholic hospitals in the diocese Fred A. Cassidy of 821 E. Eighth o f the Saints is recited. safeguards of occupied Catholic a success are Dolores Stanko, had 661 free patients and 4,875 The 25th anniversary of the I the Baltic statbs, and Czecho-Slo- street, will be giraduated from the Twenty-five boxes of clothing nations. Even when there is a ces­ George Andrews, Fred Jahn, Ruth Half Ten ef GloHies part-pay patients during the 12- local junior college Tuesday, eve­ sation of actual warfare, the peace Spiess, Jacqueline Horvat, and Pa­ founding of the NCCW was cele­ vakia, what does the future hold month period, during which time were ^collected from St. Therese^ brated in Pueblo Thursday, April ning, May 8. Miss Cassidy, a grad- and-Sacred Heart churches for the will not be won unless the guar­ tricia Roth. All the underclass­ for the Church? Pravda, the semi­ Durango.— (Sacred Heart Par­ 12,631 persons received medical antees of justice in the exercise men plan to continue their work in 26, with Mass celebrated by Bishop care. people of devastated countries. Joseph C. Willging in the Cathe­ official paper of the Soviet Union, ish)-—One thousand pounds of Clell Bost and Charles Somer­ of religious freedom and human journalism next year. day after day is attacking and dis­ clothing and shoes were collected Although there are only 27 mem­ rights are secured. The present Brother Goose, the annual school dral in the morning. A banquet ville were received into the was held at the Vail hotel in the torting the policies of the Vatican. from this parish in the clothing bers of the St. Vincent de Paul so­ Church April 21 and made their outlook is not favorable. We and play, drew a full house at three If Russia should continue to oc­ drive. The Durango chairman of ciety in the whole diocese, this or­ all the faithful must realize this performances, April 28 and 29, and evening, with Catholic women of First Holy Communion April 22. Pueblo and the surrounding dean­ cupy the capitals of Christian the drive declared in the local ganization expended almost $1,000 Modesto Trujillo, husband of and heed the plea of our chief was a marked success from the countries, would our war of the paper that Sacred Heart parish to provide food, shelter, fuel, medi­ shepherd by storming heaven with standpoint of entertainment eries in attendance. Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Helen Trujillo of Avondale, Garrison of Golden, national presi­ spirit be ended? We should sub­ made the best showing in this cal care, clothing, and other neces­ prayer, so that all the representa­ The P.C.H. baseball nine scored sities for 222 persons in 48 fami­ has been honorably discharged dent of the NCCW, and Mrs. mit with all docility and obedience, locality. tives of the four nations agree on in almost every inning to turn back lies. The members of the confer­ from the navy after being a Thomas Morrissey, national chair­ therefore, to the pleading of the With 660 tickets sold the day the religious sanctions. the Pirates of S t Mary’s hi^h of ences in Pueblo, La Junta, and papatient for some time in the naval man of the committee on Catholic Holy Father that the minds of the before the event, the spaghetti and Colorado Springs, 10-4, April 29. Trinidad also made thousands of hospital in Glenwood Springs. The Holy Father places his PTA, were special guests for the victors might be tolerant of the chicken dinner served by the greatest hope on the prayers of Both opposing' pitchers twirled visits to the sick, to institutions A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. occasion. religious freedom of the peoples women April 26, was a great Frank Mauro in S t Mary’s hos­ the children. We recommend, five-hit ball. The return game of in the conquered areas, that there success. and to families needing aid, and pital April 28. therefore, that they he given a the series will be played in Colo­ Mrs. Garrison outlined the pro­ might be true justice and respect May devotions started the first were responsible for the religious Recent Baptisms include those prominent part in the daily May rado Springs Ascension Thursday, ceedings of the national conven­ for human rights, and that the day of this month and will con­ instruction of 86 children and the o f Mary Lucule Macaluso, daugh­ devotions, even to the extent that May 10. The Shamrocks play tion of the NCCW in Toledo, 0., means of a lasting peace be tinue every evening throughout the return to the practice of religious ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ma­ (Turn to Page 11 — Column j ) Avondale high school May 2. last autumn for members of the adopted in the San Francisco con month. duties of 64 persons. caluso, with Anthdhy and Rose Pueblo DCCW. She pleaded with ference. We must continue in that Fred Nechi of the marines is In the social action field, the the women to accept the duties of Macaluso as sponsors; Dorothy Fr. Haggerty Has ‘Bath in Bed* ‘Army of Prayer’ in which we en­ home on leave. Diocesan Council of Catholic Elaine Pullara, daughter of Mr. leadership, together with the sac­ listed three years ago when we Funeral Mass was sung April Women, the Knights of Columbus, and Mrs. Charles Pullara, with rifices entailed. promised to offer a Rosary each 30 in Ignacio for Maria Garcia, the Daughters of Lsabella, the so Mr. and Mrs. Reke RossorelH as Former Air Base Chaplain “Mt is the first time in the his­ (TurntoPagell — Column i ) who died in Dragerton, Utah. dalities, the Boy Scouts, the Catho sponsors; and Susan Carol Somer­ tory of the NCCW,” Mrs. Garrison / lie Daughters of America, the ville, daughter of and Mrs. declared, “ that Western women Catholic Parent-Teacher league, Charles Somerville, with La\^Tence are national officers. A woman and the Ladies’ Catholic Benevolent Allen and Mrs. Clell Bost as spon­ Is Stationed in New Guinea from the Archdiocese of Santa Fe Passionist Fathers Giving association were active. Most of is vice president, and I, from the sors. these organizations placed .special Patricia Ann Caatidjr Archdiocese of Denver, am presi­ emphasis on war work activities. Capt. James J. Haggerty, priest |esting places such as Molokai, dent. This seems to me a chal­ 'The following are the officers of uate of Pueblo Catholic high in St. Leander’s Altar lenge for us in the West to become of the Diocese of Springfield, III., Guam, Leyte, and the Philippines. Mission in Walsenburg the Catholic Charities of the Dio' the class of 1943, has majored in In ^ne of the principal cities of the better organized in the lay apos- cese of Pueblo: music. Society Plans Party who was chaplain of the Pueblo Philippines we could see war at tolate which is the NCCW.” The Most Rev. J. C. Willging, As a part of her graduation re­ air basi for almost two years, is its worst. . . . One church alone Bishop Willging, addressing the Walsenburg.— The mission being with hi^ score going to Mrs. El D.D., president; Clarence C. Bel­ cital she will play one of her own now in New Guinea with the air remains untouched — San Sebas­ women at the banquet, appealed held in St. Mary’s church, Walsen­ mer McDonald. linger, vice president; Damian P, compositions, entitled “ My Rev­ St. Leander’s Altar and Rosary transport command, according to tian where the famous statue of to them to retain a loyal member­ burg, by the Passionist Fathers has Pfc. Lenzotti, son of Mr. and Ducy, vice president; Edward M. erie.” The remainder of Mist Society in Pueblo will sponsor a information received recently. the ‘ Black Christ’ is venerated.” ship in the army of prayer. “ It is met a wonderful response from Mrt. Carlo Lenzotti of this city, McCabe, treasurer; Mrs. George F Cassidy’s program will include se­ dessert-bridge party in the school “ The ATC has a slogan, ‘ We cover “ Am busy building a native the request of A e supreme officer the women. Next week, commenc­ and husband of Mrs. Louis Len- Hubsr, secretary; the Rt. Rev. lections from Chopin, Liszt, Mac- hall on Saturday, May 5, a t'l:4 5 the world’.” writes Father Hag­ chapel— nothing like Pueblo, I aa» of the Church, the Holy Father ing Sunday evening. May 6, will (Tumto Page 11 — Column 5) (Turn to Page 11 — Column 6) Dowell, and Victor Herbert. p.m. All members of the parish and gerty. “ I believe it now after 15,- sure you. This is the rainy season himself, in his latest encyclical, be for the men. friends are invited to attend. 000 miles and seeing many inter- Didn’t imagine New Guinea that we continue to pray to Our Word has been received that had such modern conveniences as Blessed Mother during the month Pvt. Robert J. Romero has been I had my first bath in bed.” of May for a just and lasting seriously wounded in action in Ger­ PUEBLO CHAPLAIN O’CONNELL peace,” Biship Willging said. “ The many. He is the son of Mr. and Register Campaign te Open In WITH Nin t h a r m y war, whose outcome the Holy Fa­ Mrs. Onofre Romero of Walsen­ ther is most interested in, may not burg. He has a brother, Christo­ From the other side of the world end for a long time, even though pher, stationed in the South Pa­ Phone 8 6 2 comes news from Capt. Daniel THATCHER the arms of the belligerents were cific. O’Connell, priest of the Pueblo Pueblo Diocese Sunday, May 6 to be laid down tomorrow. Ever Mrs. Ester M. Wukovich has re­ BLOCK DRUG PRICE CLEAIVER diocese now serving with the army since the beginning of this global ceived a recordcontaining the SHXLTON BRYAM. Uxr. in Germany. Father O’Connell de­ AND DYER conflict the heart of the Holy Fa­ voice of her son,‘ Thomas, who is scribes his unit’s crossing of the ‘ AN ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION NO ODOR-NO DELAY-NO ther was tom between the fears in the marines. The record was The campaign for subscripUons 'Their language, their thinking, and the i^renls, to create a constant in­ PHARMACY" Rhine and loyally claims the Ninth REGRET relative to the religious policies made while he was on a troop to the Denver Catholic Register their contacts should be and are terest in having it read regularly. army in which he serves is just PHONE 3 6 625 Court St., Pueblo of the major contestants. Would carrier just off Iwo Jima a short will open in the Pueblo diocese American. They, more than any This duty lias been neglected in as good as the Third army to which the victory by Nazism be a greater time ago. Thomas is now stationed Sunday, May 6, it is announced in other group, must be kept in­ some exclusively English-speaking Chaplain Joseph J. Walsh is at­ menace than the conquest by Rus­ in Hawaii. letter from Bishop Joseph C. formed on affairs of the Church parishes; it has been grossly DUNDEE tached. sia? Now that Russia has occi- The Tabernacle Bridge club Willging. The Bishop is anxious at home and abroad, and this can slighted in many foreign-language “ Easter was unusual for me this pied the capitals of Catholic coun­ 2 was entertained by Mrs. William to have the paper enter every be done only through the Catholic parishes. We trust that all per­ CLEANERS & ROBERT S. FARIGY year,” says Father O’Connell. tries in Warsaw and Vienna, the Neeman in her home April 24. Cathplic home and haVe it read by press. Pastors and parents owe it sons in authority over the home “ One Mass was said in a large Catholic portions of Germany and Three tables of bridge were played, all the faithful. The letter follows: to our Catholic youth, as a solemn will have greater consideration for DYERS MONUMENTS barn. Another in a school build­ duty, to have the Register in every the spiritual development and re­ IStli A ElUsbctb Sts. Phaa* MM CRAVE MARKERS BISHOPS HOUSE ing. We did not happen to be close 325 W. I5th St. home, and; through the pulpit and ligious education of our Catholic P. EE. WYNDIJLWYNDIJ:. ProiProp. to a town at the time. Palm Sun­ the school, through the example of WE RETURN EVERYTHING BUT 707 S. Main Sl • Phone 260-W Pueblo, Colo. (Turn to Page 11 — Column i ) THE DIRT day was eventful. . . . That was PLENARY INDULGENCE GIVEN April 23, 1945 when we crossed the Rhine. It was not the crossing itself which was To (he Clergy and^iiithful of the PUEBLO eventful. It was what happened. FOR WORLD SODALITY DAY Dioce.e of Pueblo. Thanks to the AAA we are still Beloved Brethren: GROVE DRUG STORES alive. I have no desire to cross the A* ha* been customary in past Rhine again under the same cir (Sodality Union New., by the Rev. cese of Pueblo to make it possible years, “ Pres* Month” in Colorado The The Prince FIVE BETTER DRUG STORES cumstances. Andrew J. Sucek, Dioee.an for all sodalists to gain this plenary will again be observed during May, “ We are in the XVI corps of and the campaign for renewed and P h a rm a ej CENTRAL BLO(X nFTH a MAIN Director) indulgrence under the conditions the Ninth army. . . . I am sure The procurator general of the specified. new subscription* will be opened VAIL HDTEL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD 24TH a GRAND 726 E. 4tb ME.SA JUNt.TUIN on Sunday, May 6. DRUG STORE the Jerriea know the Ninth crossed Society of Jesus sent a petition to Sodali.t* to Broadcast Offers Attractive Public the Rhine. I presume Father Walsh the Holy Father in February, 1940, It is gratifying to be able to an­ Cor. Northern A Pino Phono 84# As part of the celebration of is in the Third army. Anyway, we asking that a plenary indulgence nounce that subicriptions to the and Private Dining Rooms World Sodality day. May 13, a ra. Denver Catholic Regiiter in the think the Ninth is just as good.” be granted under certain conditions OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT dio program sponsored by the Dioc­ Diocese of Pueblo have steadily in­ Beautiful (.strktail to all members of sodalities of the esan Sodality union’*will be broad­ Robinson Bros. Blessed Virgin Mary who celebrate creased in number, and that ^^yiMunge and Bar MAJOR cast over station KGHF from 9:30 urgent solicitation to get our dioc­ World Sodality day. His request to 10 a.m. The program will con- esan paper into every Catholic as well as the reply he received g R E E T W O R S Returns Given in (TumtoPagell — C o lu m n s) home is bearing fruit. The goal, Handsome Dancing Salon from the Sacred Apostolic Peniten­ Orchestral Music Nightly m SHOE m 1 ! DAIRY however, has not yet been reached. C tiary, Department of Indulgences, MART Subscriptions are nearing the seven Pure Milk end Cream Collection Taken follows: Sacred Heart League Five Floors of Modem Cots. ‘Untouched by Human Band* Most Holy Father: thousand mark, but in tome par­ B lif. ishes the majority of homes are still Hotel Service for Your I The procurator general of the Promoters Convene Comfort and Enjoyment FLOUR Home Delivery Society of Jesus, prostrate at the deprived of this essential service For War Relief because of the indifference or lack The firms listed here de­ WE SELL FRANQS feet of Your Holiness, humbly begs for a plenary indulgence to be (St. Patrick’* Pari.h, Pueblo) of understanding on the part of Come to THE VAIL serve to be remembered Th^ etandard of qualUy for family heads. We cannot stress ICE CREAM Returns in the Bishops’ War and gained by the faithful enrolled in 'The monthly meeting of the pro­ Strictly Fireproof perfect baking. too urgently the great advantage* when you are distributing Phone 59 713 E. 4th Sl Emergency Relief collection, the sodalities of the Blessed Virgin moters of the League of the Sa the Register brings to the home, Opposite City Auditorium taken up in the Diocese of Pueblo Mary, provided they have, after cred Heart was held in the school your patronage in the dif­ the parish, and the diocese by hav recently, are announced tjiis week confessing their sins and receiving library April 22 with an attendance ing this superb publication rC' ferent lines of business. by the (Ihancery office as follows Holy Communion, attended the of 18. The Rev. Andrew Sucek, di­ PUEBLO PARI5HES: meeting which is wont to be held, rector, gave an instruction on in­ ceived and read by all our people, BEAMAN Saseer ST. MARY’S Sicted Heart Cathedral.....—.—...$277.50 creased devotion to the Blessed whether English-speaking or those ML Carmel ...... — ------190.46 by annual appointment, on a spe­ of other languages who still read cial feast day, called the World day Virgin Mary as the intention for ROOFING SL Anthony of Padua’e______- 101.00 and converse in their native tongue. St. Francis Xavier’* ------—...... 680.61 of the Marian sodalities, solemnly the month of May. Promoters’ HOSPITAL It is the younger people about iSSil*?:-'HOME LOAN Ituidalion • Weathenlrip SL Leander'* ...... — — — 216.60 renewed their act of consecration crosses were given members who CONDUCTED BY St. Miry"...... — ...... 197.86 whom we are most concerned. SOS Grand Pn.bla, Cala. St. Patrick’* ...... 872.65 to the Blessed Virgin Mary, and were unable to be present for the Sistere o f Charity PARISHES OUTSIDE OF PUEBLO recited prayers according to the previous meeting. The Railway Baildihg & Loai Assa. PHONE 305 411 QUINCY PHONB 47H AND MISSIONS: mind of the Supreme Pontiff. Albert J. Beller, son of Mr. and Al.moia— Sacred Heart ...... $161.14 WalNenbur|( 119 W. Sth ST. PUEBLO Antonito— St. Auauatine’* 82.10 Tlie reply to the request was: Mrs. A1 Beller of 353 E. Corona Buena Vlala ...... — ----- — The Sacred Apostolic Peniten­ has been promoted to the rank of Your Butineu 1$ Approelatad TDE D. E. BURKE Canon City— St. Michael’a 191.66 tiary, in virtue of faculties granted captain. He recently visited in ************************** ********** 1 1 1 f Brookaide— St. Anthony’a ------to it by our Most Holy Father, Rome, was present in an audience The Palace Drag Go. Plumbing & Heating Co. Capulin— St. Joieph’i ------——— 26.72 The FIRST Created Butte— St. Patrick’s...... 17.50 Pius XII, graciously grants the with the Holy Father, toured the OUR WAR TIME POLICY. . . Repair IFork m Specialty Del Norte— Holy Name of Mary.. 60.00 favor petitioned for, provided only city, and was much impressed by Stale Bank Delta— St. Uiehatl’a ------122.88 that in every diocese, in addition the catacombs. Is to Continue to Please You With The JRSSS Store 818-320 N. Santa Fa Ave, Cedaredae— St. Anne’a 11.80 Durango—Sacred Heart — ...... — 61.65 to the aforementioned conditions, First Communion May 6 of Walaenburg Phone* 27-28 406 N. Mala Sl Office Phone 909 Durango—St. Columba’a ------66.60 the expres.s consent of the Most Thirty-one boys and girls from Florence— SL Benedict’a ...... 70.68 Reverend Ordinary of the place is St. Patrick’s grade school and 12 WALSENBURG. COLO. QUALITY PAINT PRODUCTS Portland—^;hri»t the King 12.60 HDQR8. FOR SCA FOODS Rockvale— St. Patrick's .. 28.00 obtained. The present grant is to from public schools will receive Glass - WaUpaper - Water Paints Fruits— Saeroo Heart and------—. be valid for seven years. All things their First Holy Communion in For Thrifty Buyer* Palisade— St. Ann’e ...... — ——. 61.86 to the contrary notwithstanding. St. Patrick’s church Sunday morn­ Women’s ReadjHo-Wear Gardner— Sacred Heart ...... — 27.10 By order of His Eminence. ing, May 6, in the 7:30 o’clock Men’s Wear and Clothing BERNSTEIN BROS. Grand Junction— St. Joaeph'*...... 807.20 Gunniion—SL Petar". —...... ——. 70.00 S. LUZIO, Regens. Shoes - D ry Goods Florman Mfg. Co. LUMBER CO. Holly— SL Joieph'a ...... — ...... 20.00 J. ROSSI, Secretary. nat, administrator, will officiate. PUEBLO. COLO. La Junta— Our Lady of Guidt- Bishop Joseph C. Willging in The Most Reverend Bishop has 201 South Santa Fa St. Iup« ...... —...... —— >— 120.00 919 Bannock Sl GRAND JUNCTION, La Junta— 8t, Patrick'* ...... 205.00 letter to the diocesan director designated May 13 as the day for K R I E R ^ S ;; DENVER. COI-0. f' (X)LO. Phone 6 2 2 0 Lamar— SL FraneU d* Salta'.. 64.76 dated March 25, 1945, has granted Confirmation in S t Patrick’s WAIBENBURG. COLO. (Turn to Page 11 — Column ij the Dcceseary consent for the Dio­ church.