i. ♦ Colorado** Largest Newspaper; Total Press Run, 'All Editions, Far Above 500/)00; Denver Catholic Register, 23,760 PARISH DEBT WIPED OUT BY ST. JOHN’S, jlENVER '4 - + Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc,, 1042— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked. Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Large Donation Is Made by Non-Catholic Payment of SI 2,500 $8,000 Payment Greatly [ Made in Past Year, DENVER CATHOLIC Reduces St. Louis’ Debt Announces Fr. Moran As a result of a sizable donation students. It was necessaiy to turn Three members of the Poor Sis­ by a non-Catholic Denver business­ away more than 40 applicants this ters of St. Francis Seraph of the man and resident of Englewood year because of lack of room Perpetual Adoration observed ju­ REGISTER who wishes to remain anonymous, space. The school continues to be $20,700 Oleared Since July 1 ,1940; Obligation bilees of their profession o f reli­ The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have and the co-operation of the parish­ run on a tuition-free basis. gious vows at a Solemn Mass of­ Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Servicea. ioners in the special Sunday col- Future plans call either for a fered in the chapel of St. An­ Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. lection^ to reduce the parish in­ decided enlargement of the present Was Assumed in Oonsiruciion of thony’s hospital Tuesday morning. debtedness, a plan inaugurated a school building or, preferably, the Sister Mary Maura marked her V O L. x x x v m . No. 19. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, DEC. 31, 1942. $1 PER Y E A R year ago by the pastor, the Very erection of a new school on the cor­ 8-Room School Building 50th anniversary and Sister Mary Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron, St. Louis’ ner lot west of the church. In this Lauriana and Sister Mary Anesia church in Englewood will this year eventuality, the present school noted their silver jubilees. be able to make a payment of $8,000 J^rifrhf^ynina- J ni OthPT^ enjoyed by these eight Brownie Girl building will be remodeled and A payment of $8,500 by the pastor of St. John the Evan­ The celebrant of the Solemn D rlgru tn in g JUIVCS UJ scouts of Ave Maria convent in New YoA, pi^ured on the parish debt, thereby reduc­ used as a recreational hall. In har­ gelist’s church, the Rev. John P. Moran, on Monday freed Mass was the Rev. Roger Hoehn, with their leader, Sister Mary Assumpla. The girls, ranging in age from 7 to 10, vuited the children's and ing the total indebtedness to $5,000. mony with the church and the con­ the Denver parish of debt for the first time in 18 years. An O.S.B., chaplain of St. Anthony’s; This represents the largest yearly vent buildings, the new school old ladies' wards of the city’s Welfare Island hospiul in Uie-holidays and distributed toys and presented extraordinary Christmas collection, an anonymous donation deacon, the Rev. Deacon James a play, lliey also went to Marydell convent and camp in Nyack, N. Y., and to St. Francis' hospital. New payment ever made by the Engle­ would be a brown brick structure. Hamblin, and subdeacon, the Rev, York, bringing holiday cheer to both places.— (Paul Parker photo courtesy of the National Girl Scout wood parish. The material progress of the of $500 at Christmas time, apother of $1,000 in October, Deacon Edward Dinan, both stu- bureau. New York, N. Y.) ______From all indications, next year parish in the years of Father plus $2,300 raised in a debt reduction drive conducted/this dents of Et.St. Thomas’ seminary. will see the parish freed from debt O’Heron’s pastorship is partly in­ fall, combined to enable Father Moran to pay bondholders The master of ceremonies was the and a building fund for a new dicated by the erection of a new Rev, Jerome Weinert. The sermon school started. The present school, convent and the acquisition in re­ $12,500 in the fiscal year just ending. was delivered by Father Hoehn. a one-floor and basement, red brick cent years of property adjoining The announcement of these totals In the evening a program by the building, has an enrollment of 220 the church, as well as other lots in was made in all the Masses Sun­ O’Neil school o f personality was the vicinity., The present rectory is day, Dec. 27, the patronal feast presented in honor of the jubila- quite inad^uate to serve the needs day of the parish. rians in the school of nursing audi­ of a g r^ in g parish and, eventu­ When Father Moran took over torium. SonOT, dances, and a play, ally, a new rectory will be built the pastorate of St. John’s church Christinas Eve in the Toyshop, adjoining the church, thereby mak­ July 1, 1940, the parish debt stood made up the entertainment. ing for a co-ordinated parish unit at $20,700. From that date until of church, school, convent, and rec Jan. 1, 1942, $8,200 was paid off Is Native to^ . without in any way interfering Of Nebraska F O S IE R -S O II OF From a parish of approximately with the contributions to the seve­ 80 families 13 years ago, when Fa­ ral diocesan collections taken every Sister Maura, t h e former ther O’Heron came \to Englewood, year, for in that time the parish Bridget Cronin, is a native of MASS III SAMP St. Louis’ has grown until today stood third or fourth among the Platte Center, Nebr. She entered there are close to 500 families in parishes of the archdiocese in the ordfer in St. Francis’ convent I the parish. Scarcely a week passes every collection. . in La Fayette, Ind., March 12, that does not witness a new fam School Opened Fathers Edward L. Horgan and * 1892. As a young teacher she re Robert Banigan, pastor and assist­ Luis Valdez, adopted son of ily or families moving into the par­ * turned to Nebraska and for many ish. In Fall o f 1924 ant of Annunciation church, Lead- 5 years taught in St. Bernard, Nebr., Seledon Valdez, one-time speaker The past expenditures for the The debt on the parish, when ville, have been saying Mass in and in various schools conducted of the House of Representatives of Father Moran came to Denver Camp Hale, Pando, every week by the order in Kansas. the New territory, died on property and building program in­ clude $13,796 spent on the com­ from St. Joseph’s, Golden, was a since November. A Catholic chap­ In 1937, Sister Maura was re- Christmas day and funeral serv­ bined lot and building of the par­ remainder of the loan made in lain is expected there soon and a tired from teaching and came to ices were held in St. Louis' church, ish convent in 1929-30; $10,000 1924 that financed the excellent more extensive arrangements for s t. Anthony’s. Since the United Englewood, Monday, Dec. 28. parish school building at E. SixUi Catholic services can then be made. States’ entrance into war, she has The Very Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron spent for the building and equip 1 ping of the school in 1929; and avenue and Elizabeth street. The In the meantime the -five chaplains collected hundreds* of scapulars officiated, cornerstone for the eight-room, of other faiths in the camp co­ Luis, a full-blooded Navajo, was $2,000 spent for the improvement and rosaries for the men in the of the street, curbing, and side­ $46,000 structure was laid June operate in making contacts and * armed forces. J bom in 1854 in Chaco canon, N. 15, 1924, and classes were begun necessary announcements. St. Paul, Minn., is4he-nome of Mex. As a baby he was abducted by walks a few years ago. 1 in September of that year. The Special services were held on * Sister Mary Lauriana, the former a band of professional kidnapers The parish celebrated its golden jubilee in 1936. remarkable foresight of the pastor, Christmas day for the benefit of • Mary Saam, who entered the FVan- and taken to the San Luis valley the Rev. Charles J. Carr, with a !H ciscan compiunity in March 24, in Colorado, where a few years the Catholic soldiers in the camp. view to the growth of the parish, A High Mass was sung at 4:30 1917. She taught in schools in later he was adopted by Seledon Mrs. Murphy, Mother caused him to plan construc­ j Kansas and Indiana until 1931, Valdez, who in 1833 was one of the p.m. by Father Banigan, assisted tion of a building whose facilities by the young women’s choir from I when she was appointed an instruc. three original grantees of the are still adequate for the parish Annunciation church, which sang \ tor in the high school of the Of Famous Architect, Conejos grant. Driven out by In­ that numbers some 500 families. the Mass in Honor of the Sacred mother-house in La Fayette, Ind. dians, Seledon had returned in In the pastorate of the Rev Heart and traditional carols. Fa­ I In 1936 she was transferred to 1842 and settled permanently in Dies in Washington Gregory Smith, from 1933 to 1940, ther Horgan preached the sermon. ^ Denver and completed her work the valley, where he became one of elalmrate decorations were made for a master’s degree in education the leading farmers and stock- The army chapel, one of five in Funeral services were held in in the church, a large pipe organ the camp, seats about 800 and was in the University of Denver. At raisers. In 1851 Seledon Valdez the Shrine of the Blessed Sacra­ was installed, the rectory and present .she teaches chemistry in Industrial School Proves Bible Sunday to declined the governorship of the filled to capacity, in spite of the ment, Washington, D. C., for Mrs. school Were improved, and the fact that many soldiers were on the junior college of the mother- New Mexico territory b ^ u s e of Alice Murphy, 85, mother of Fred­ debt was substantially decreased house of the Western province in his great personal interest in the leave. A number of Catholic erick Vernon Murphy, nationally Seven Masses Are nurses were also present. Con­ Denver. Mark Jubilee of colonization of the San Luis val known Catholic architect. Mrs. Indians Willing Workers ley. fessions were heard by both Was Teacher Murphy was founder and chief Said on Sundays beginning at 3 o’clock. The men The then Bishop J. B. Lamy, ranger of St. Peter’s chnrus of The church structure, erected in Among Indians Noted Encyclical first of Santa Fe, con were highlV appreciative of the Leonard J. Eisenman, who until there being no contractor en­ the Women’s Catholic Order of 1902, which accommodates only opportunity^to attend Mass and Sisten-Atjesia- joiged the Fran­ firmed the young Indian in Our Foresters. She was a native of 225 worshipers, is quite inade­ last week filled the position of gaged, and Mr.-Eisenman super­ Lady of Guadalupe church in 1872 receive Holy CopMruniea Clw^ist- ciscan Sisters on^Ma’y 1, 1917, and vising all phases of th’S’ weftk. Brooklyn. ^ n ■' quate, but seven Sunday Masses manager of the large industrial Washington.— Biblical Sunday, and the record of Luis’ Confirma­ mas day. made her novitiate in the mother- ‘T have found the Indians to be The family, nationally promi­ are provided in order to care for house in La Fayette, Ind. She school for Indians at Marty, S. Feb. 21, which is also Septua- tion is the first entry in the parish nent, is well known in Denver. Mrs. approximately 1,500 Catholics whd very intelligent and receptive to gesima Sunday, will take on added books. In his youth Luis took Will Be Chaplain was Eleanore Schlotman and her Dak., has now joined his family training in the mechanical arts,” Frederick V. Murphy is the former live within the parish boundaries. home is in St. Bernard, 0. Sister in their home at 1406 Monroe significance because 1943 will charge of his foster-father’s ferry Margery Cannon of Denver, active Pastors preceding Father Carr, says Mr. Eisenman. “ They in­ boat across the Rio Grande and wit­ career Street, Denver. variably prove to be good work­ mark the 50th anniversary of the in social service work before her who assumed his charge in 1907, 11 His two daughters were grad­ great Biblical encydlical of nessed many an. Indian raid of marriage, in which the Most Rev. included the Rev. William Morrin, ers if given a chance. In the which he delighted to tell in after the uated from Loretto Heights college Marty school shop we fabricated Leo XIII, Providentissimus Dsus. Urban J. Vehr officiated in 1936. 1892-93; the Rev. Patrick J. Southwest, where she~ taught for in June and are employed in Den­ years. Many hours in the saddle Frederick Verpon, Jr., the couple’s Kelly, 1893-96; and the Rev. all welded joists, beams, steel The Papal pronouncement, it made Luis an expert horseman and six years in the Jemes Indian ver. The three sons were entered in stairways, ornamental iron work, was pointed out by the Catholic only child, was baptized by Arch­ Timothy O’Brien, 1896-1907. - pueblo and five years in the Span­ local schools in September, Mr. even in his 70’s he could ride and bishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, Present assistants in the parish steel balconies, etc., as well as Biblical association, settled many break a horse. ish mission of Pena Blanca. In Eisenman remaining in Marty to most of the millwork for these vexing problems that confronted Apostolic Delegate to the United are the Rev. Roy Figlino and the 1932 she was assigned to Denver, complete construction of a new Luis was one of four children of States. Rev. Lawrence Walter. buildings, including window sash, the Church a half-century ago, the Valdez household. Seledon’s where, until 1939, she served as stone church for St. Paul’s Indian doors, frames, and screens. notably the relation of the Bible secretary to Mother Basilia, pro­ mission. This building, which was two daughters were graduated In Army Air Forces “ The school shops are well to natural science. from St. Marj'’s college, Notre vincial. Now, although not so ac- dedicated on Dec. 17, like several equipped with .suitable machinery 4 tive because of poor health, Si.ster others constructed for the same “ The Catholic Biblical associ­ Dame, Ind., and his son. Crescen­ so that instruction can be pven ation,’’ it was announced, “ plans do, attended Bryant-Stratton busi­ J Anesia is historian for the com- school is unique in that construc­ in many branches of the mechani­ I munity ahd keeps an accurate ac- tion was accomplished largely by to celebrate this notable anniver­ ness college in Chicago and was a Regis Honor Graduate cal arts, thus fitting the Indians sary throughout the year, begin­ member of the Colorado legislature. V count of all activities in the schools the Indian students of the school for self-sufficiency in later life. ning with Biblical Sunday, when, A year ago, Luis, who had never |fa and hospitals of the community. and by local unskilled Indian help. Many are making good in the pres­ it is hoped, the attention of Cath­ married, came to Englewood from ent war effort.’’ olics throughout the country will Studying Meteorology Staf^in College, Urges McNutt Mr. Eisenman, a member of St. the valley where he had lived since be directed by pulpit and press to a youth, together with Seledon’s Philomena’s parish, plans to enter the importance of the Bible in the instructional work in Denver after grandson, Epifanio J, P. Valdez, intellectual and spiritual life of the Sr., and great-grandson, Epifanio, Visiting Denver for the first time college last May cum laude—a dis­ Reserve Corps Students a short re.st from his 13 years’ Church. since the beginning of his training tinction shared with only two wdrk in South Dakota. Jr., and family with whom he made “ The April iasue of the Catholic his home at 4940 S. Broadway. A last Sept. 1, Aviation Cadet Frank others of his class. With his major Biblical Quarterly will be devoted dagger presented to his foster- E. Kuester, who was graduated in chemistry and intensive training Mutual to Broadcast largely to a study of the encyclical. father by Governor Calhoun of with a major in chemistry from in mathematics and physics, he May Continue Regis Work The annual meeting, which, if war New Mexico was one of Luis’ cher­ Regis college last May, finds a finds his present studies not too conditions permit, will be held in ished possessions. vacation welcome. Working for a hard, although lie must keep Prayers Every Hour commission as second lieutenant in working to stay abreast of his fel­ , Students in the army enlisted Ottawa, Canada, next August, will Four years ago Luis, who even released this week in a bulletin direct its deliberations almpst en­ the army air forces, he is one of low students. being sent to the college’s students. as an old man had retained the reserve 'corps in Regis college will On New Year’s Day tirely to the study and discussion vigor and strength typical of his about a hundred students in his “ Why, there are M.A.’s and probably be able to continue in A reported ruling that army re­ I of the same document. In the fall, race, suffered a stroke from which class now doing advanced study in M.S.’s and everything else in our servists in colleges where the first The Mutual Broadcasting sys­ it is hoped that a series of radio he never completely recovered. His meteorology in the University of class,’’ he says. “ Fomjer teachers, The Rev. .4doIph J. Stremel school to complete the second se- semester terminated before Dec. broadcasts will aid materially- in greatest earthly desire was to re­ California in Los Angeles. too. There was one in the class be­ (above), a of the Diocese of ^mester of the present year, accord­ 31 may continue their college work tem will present a minute of prayer almost hourly over its sta­ calling the attention of all Chris­ turn to the San Luis valley where fore ours who had a Ph.D. in Wichita, is the latest from the through the next semester is the Despite his title, Aviation Cadet ing to word received by Regis and tions on New Year's day in ob­ tians in the United States and he had spent his youth and a love of mathematics! They kept him for ranks of the alumni of St. Thomas' basis for the present announce­ Kuester is not learning how to fly servance of President Roosevelt’s Canada to the love and care and which he had inherited from his an instnictor when he finished.” seminary, Denver, to join the Catholic Chaplain ment. Army officials have been in­ proclamation that the day be ob­ scientific study that the Church foster-father. Luis’ wish was go­ Miuet Regit Professors - armed forces, and will report for formed by telegram that the first served as one of meditation. ever has devoted to God's inspired ing to be fulfilled next spring. But “ Bud” misses his Regis pro­ army chaplain senice in the near semester of Regis college, origi­ In Peterson Field Among the prayers, which will word.’’ Death changed the plans. fessors, especially his confidant for future. Father Stremel was pastor nally scheduled in the college cata­ be read by noted commentators (Turn to P a g e s — Column S) in North Kinsley, Kans. log to end in January, has already and clergymen of many denomi­ terminated, examinations having nations, will be many that have been completed Dec. 17. been composed by priests of the Great Outpouring of Faith The same announcement says country. ‘ Register’ Publishes Over that navy V-1, V-5, and V-7 stu­ dents will continue in college dur­ Operates in Storm ing the second semester, and that Seen in Denver Churches marine reservists will presumably 27 Million Papers in Year do the,same. Approximately one- half of the students of Regis col­ An unprecedented outpouring of S t Catherine’s, 2,000; St. Eliza lege are now in one or another of faith was evidenced in Catholic beth’s, 2,000; More than 27,000,000 papers of St. Cloud, Tucson, Wheeling, the armed forces’ officer-training churches of Denver and vicinity S t Francis de Sales’, 3,000; St have rolled off the huge Register Helena, Spokane, Fresno, Nash­ reserves. on the Feast of the Nativity. In James’, 800; S t John’s, 1,330; St, presses in the past 12-month pe­ ville, Altoona, La Crosse, Great Students are advised, the an­ the C athedral 2,500 persons Joseph’s, 1,000; S t Joseph’s, Globe, riod, bringing weekly news of Falls, Des Moines, Reno, Grand nouncement continues, that Paul crowded every inch of space lor ville, 260; St. Leo’s, 800; St. Louis’ Catholic interest to millions of Island, Amarillo, Lincoln, Leaven­ V. McNutt, chairman of the War the Solemn Pontifical Mass at mid­ Englewood, 800; S t Mary Magda readers in every section of the coun­ worth, Wichita, Concordia, Salt Man Power commission, urges all night. The total attendance in the lene’s, 500; S t Patrick’s, 820; St try and in many foreign lands. Lake City, and Pueblo. students to continue in college as day was estimated at between Philomena’s, 1,000; S t Rose of The total, which is actually 27,- long as possible under government 8,000 and 9,000, with 5,000 Com­ Lima’s, 550; St. Therese’s, 165; St 027,414, represents besides the regulations. munions being distributed. Other Vincent de Paul’s, 880; Assump National Edition, sent all over the Priest Form erly in Other information in the bulletin churches reported that the recep­ tion, Welby, 400. country, the diocesan papers of the w is as follows; tion of Communion outnumbered 31 archdioceses and dioceses that Denver Now Ohaplain 1. Pre-medical and pre-dental figures of previous years. 8: are members of the Register Sys­ students in the enlisted reserve Despite the difficulties engen­ Aviatiqn Cadet F. E. Kuester tem of Newspapers. In Southwest Pacific corps (army) will continue in col­ dered by the war, contributions in Hugo Youth Is A total of 6,323,929 copies of the lege until the end of the secorid most cases reached a new high, a plane. But in training to be a Register, National Edition, has semester. striking testimony to the generoa- meteorologist, he is preparing for been sold in the past year. Other High tribute to the co-operation ^ Father Paul Hoiide, O.S.B 2. Pre-medical students not in ity of Catholics. Increased dona­ Missing After one of the most highly specialized editions of the paper that have of the Marist Missionaries who are (above), is the first Catholic rhap the enlisted reserve corps may ask tions are being used generally to and important duties in the army’s piled up a total circulation of more in charge of the missions on a lain chaplain of Peterson Field, the for deferment if they are within reduce parish debts and to pre­ air arm. The fact that the enemy than a million copies in the 12- Southwest Pacific island is paid by Colorado .Springs air base. He is tjvo years of the completion of the pare for seriously needed construc­ Naval Action has meteorologists is the reason month period are the following: the Rev, Arthur H. Froehle, a Cin­ a native of .Nashua, N. H., the son pre-medical or pre-dental program. tion after the war. Parochial for our government’s withholding Catholic Telegraph Register, Cin- cinnati priest serving as an army of Mrs. Joseph Houde and the late 3. Students majoring in chem­ schools in particular need increased information about the weather. For cinnati, 2,897,017; St. Louis Reg­ chaplain there. Father Froehle Mr, Houde. Father Houde entered istry, biology, or physics, who will facilities, fof classes are over­ H u m .— Word was received from it is the meteorologist’s business to ister, 2,049,139; Peoria Register, spent two years on the editorial the Benedictine order after his have completed one year of college crowded and in some instances the Navy department that James be able to find out enough about 1,471,310; La Crosse Register, staff of the Register in Denver and second year in St. Anselm's college, work by March 15, 1943, may ask pupils must be turned away be­ Connolly, a member of S t An­ storms and ceilings and high-pres­ 1,431,861; and Denver Catholic later did editorial work for the Manchester, N. H. After a year’s for deferment. cause of lack of space. thony’s parish, is reported missing sure areas that his service’s planes Register, 1,252,070. Approaching Catholic Telegraph - Register in ” novitiate in St. Vincent’s archabbey 4. Senior students in the en­ The number of Communions dis­ in action. He enlisted in the navy can be assured of arriving at their the million mark in total yearly Cincinnati. He W am e an army in Latrobe, Pa., he returned to St. listed reserve corps will complete Lt. Albert G. Roode (above) of tributed in local churches on the the fore part of 1941 and had been objectives and returning. A circulation are Columbus Register, chaplain in the fall of 1940. Anselm's for his philosophical and the second semester. Donors, Pa., is being hailed as a feast day are reported by parishes in South Pacific waters for some meteorologist can save the best- 931,191; Kansas City Register, Chaplain Froehle cites the Ma< " theological studies. He was ordained Denver students are being urged hero following his successful per­ as follows: time. planned attack from what might be 781,748; 'Lake Shore Visitor-Reg­ rist Fathers’ kindness, co-opera« April 2, 1938. In September, 1938, to register for the second semester formance of an emergency appen­ Cathedral, 5,000; Blessed Sacra­ Three brothers of the lad are in sure failure before it starts. ister, Erie, Pa., 776,642; and tion, and “ downright hard work in he was named proctor of the col­ in Regis college between Jan. 4 dectomy on a Yankee sailor in the ment, 2,000; Holy Family, 1,500; the service or war work: William Cadet Kuester, or “ Bud,” as-he Duluth Register, 764,542. helping us care for the men.” “ As lege and served in that capacity and 8, according to the Rev. John cramped sick bay of a storm-tossed Holy Ghost, 3,000; Holy Rosary, is in the field artillery in Gamp is known to his college friends, was Besides the archdioceses and dio­ you well imagine,” he adds, “ there until he was commissioned in the J. Gibbons, S.J., dean. Registration U. S. destroyer. It look the 31- 600; Loyola, 1,250; Our Lady of Roberts, Calif.; Lee is in Williams well prepared for his present ceses already mentioned, the fol­ is little I can say about the distri­ army. He was sent to Peterson Field may be completed Monday, Jan. 11. year-old surgeon 45 minutes to find ML Carmel, 1,800; Presentation, Field, Chandler, Ariz.; and Pat­ studies. A graduate of Holy Fam­ lowing are also served by the Reg­ bution of troops and the coverage, after attending the chaplains' The first classes of the second se­ the appendix before be could com­ 950; Sacred Heart, 800; St Anne’s, rick is employed on defense work ily high school, he received his B.S. ister System-. Archdioceses of San but with their aid a magnificent school ill Harvard university. mester will meet Jan. 12. plete the operation. Arvada, 315; S t Cajetan's, 800; at San Diego, Calif. degree uter four years in Regis Antonio and Santa Fe; Dioceses job is being done.” PAGE TWO Office, 938 Baimock Streeti THE DENVER CATH(yjC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Dec. 31, 1942

Sports Review by George F, Kelly The Denver Catholic (T R n t y i l l /J V C of tb« future, bombardier cadeu wboae continuoua tchedule Regfister Eutene F. McCahw, pllot>chBplBin of tbe San Angelo army air field, (bombardier school) in San Angelo, Tex. Chaplain MeCabey has more than 100 flying hours in his aerial log book and says that in war time Less Conservatism, More PubUihftd Weekly by the religion must be brought to tbe soldier where he trains-and fights. Ga^olie Preu Society, Inc. 938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. Speed Trend of Basketball Sabecriptiont $1 Per Year Entered as Second Olasa Matter at the Post Office. Denver, With the pendulum in all sports apparently swinging Colo. away from conservatism and toward the theory of attack aiid attack again, the current basketball season seems to be producing a style of play that is a little more reckless, a little Order Your faster, if that is possible, than last year’s pattern. It is only natural, with the U. S. assuming an offensive attitude all over the world, that the trend should be reflected by N o w athletics on the home front. COAL For this reason, it is virtually impossible to peg, with any hope drinkers who left 4,750 “ dead sol­ diers” behind at game’s end. . , Morrieon Egg or Lump of accuracy, tbe teams that will STORE HOURS Q ayton Nut blitz their way to baske*^ball bril­ Ollie Hunter III, Notre Dame’s THIS SATURDAY ONLY Clayton Egg or Lump liance. The football season just distance star, has proved that he Centennial Egg or Lump can emulate the great Greg Rice 10 TO 4 closed was the best indication that in the classroom as well as on the W adge Nut form, as we knew it in more peace­ cinder paths. The slender Erie, Wadge Egg or Lump ful days, is a thing of the past Pa., boy has been awarded the Hnnacle Nut Speaking generally, however, we Byron V. Kanaley prize that goes Pinnacle Egg or Lump can guarantee that Catholic teams annually to the senior monogram athlete "adjudged most exemplary Pinnacle Slack will, as usual, win their share of J b h ies [ i b r k e the glory, possibly more, in the as a student and a leader of men,^’ Lignite Siack young cage season. Rice won the award in 1939. In the East, which generally CAUGHT ON ReadquarUrt for CHURCH RUGBY COAL CO. produces more high class Catholic THE BOUNCE AKTICLE8 OP DEVOTION teams than any other section of the KE-0121 1144-Bth St. The annual dinner of the Touch­ CBURCB FINIBBINGS GOODS country, S t John’s of Brooklyn, ith sad Curtis StrMts down club in Washington sched­ BOOKS FOR TBB CATB- S t Joseph’s of Philadelphia, Niag­ uled Jan. 5 will honor two bril­ O U C LAITT AND CLERGT HOUSE ara university, and Seton Hall of liant Catholic gridders. Bob Dove Orange, N. J., appear to be grouped of Notre Dame will receive the 16.36-38 Tremnnt Street Phone TAbor 3789 in the top bracket Fordham, Man­ lineman-of-the-year award and COAL hattan, Duquesne, and Canisius of Bruce Smith, once of Minnesota Buffalo are not far behind and the IJIPERIAL, COLUMBINE, and now of Great Lakes naval last-named two ‘might move into training station, will be officially "DENVER'S MOST PROGRESSIVE LAUNDRY" WADGE, CENTENNIAL, commanding spots before the silks crowned service player of the HARRIS,*HIWAY and satins disappear in March, jrear. . . . Lew Jenkins, the former THE CASCADE LAUlVDRY STOKER COALS especially the perennial high-rank­ ightweight king who dethroned "T R t OLTl NEW SERVICE" Call Us for Prices ing Dukes. our good friend, Lou Ambers, has REGIS HONOR GRADUATE De Paul and Notre Dame, play­ been kayoed in his last dozen Complete Laundry Service RAY GOAL CO. ing virtually the same brand of fights. How long are they going U47 Marktt WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER TA. t3T0-<}T» ball under, respectively, Ray Meyer to permit that kind of stuff, or PE 4604 116S So. Penn STUDYING METEOROLOGY and his old teacher, (ieorge Keo- does any'oody care? . . . Billy Conn, gan, loom as the likely leaders, but weighing 198 and stationed at Permanents (Continued From Page One) you simply cannot get the personal watch for a late season rush from Camp Lee in Vir^nia, still wants WE SPECIALIZE Detroit, Marquette, and Loyola. to meet Joe Louis of Fort Riley, $3.50 to $5.00 four years, the Rev. Conrad Bil- attention," Kuester says. “ If you Cpeighton is only slightly less Kans., “ on any conditions,” he gery, S.J., professor of mathe­ ns STOKER COAL have something in the way of a powerful than last year and is fa< says. Why not match the soldier l(srcsUlar sad matics and geology in Regis col­ Hslr CatUug vore^ to sweep the Missouri Valley boxing teams coached by the two lege since 1926. “ In a large school; difficulty, you can’t bring it up tc AH Kinds of Coal at title again. S t Joseph's of College- mitt-tMowers and pair Billy and OutuTvaSotvicc ZZI0*IS*St. Father Bilgery’s— or anyone els'e’s Lowest Market Price SAXIE Beauty — room. That’s not to say that the ville, Ind., with a victory over Joe in the feature— just for the Pmonc Tabor 4704 Chicago’s Loyola, should rule the sake of morale? SALON TA. OSil (St. Joseph's Parish) University of California professors R. A. NAURU. Mtr. (Member 8L P ilrick'i PatUIi) Tsiapls C««rt Bldf. Large crowds assisted in the LEADING CAGE don’t know their business. They smaller colleges with an iron hand. Christmas Masses and 1,000 Com­ do. But conditions there are dif­ Santa Clara, perennial top Cath­ munions were distributed. The Rev. SCORERS WILL ferent from those in Regis." olic club on the West coast, should t Eugene Witte, C.SS.R., assisted in Kuester was glad to- learn that cohtinue its successes of the past, Presentation church, and Father Regis is starting a meteorology and although the current squad is less Girse helped in Crested Butte. The WIN AWARDS navigation course with its second well equipped in reserves than pre­ Very Rev. John Buttimer, C.SS.R., semester next month. “ A course vious aggregations. S t Mary’s was in St. John tbe Evangelist’s like that would help, because they and San Francisco are alread' McCONATY FAMILY parish for the feast day last Sun­ The 1943 Junior Parochial bas­ certainly shoot it to you fast out flashing improved attacks, witi day. He will preach the sermon ketball scoring champions will be there,” he says. At the end of the Loyola of Los Angeles slightly weaker than last year. in Mercy hospital Thursday night awarded silver basketballs for present year, Kuester will have at the closing of the Forty Hours’ their efforts. Two boys, one from almost enough college credits to All in all it should be a season devotion. The Rev. Matthias Jus- each division, will win the charms, receive his Master of Science de­ that will transform into reality OWNS AND CONTROLS ten, C.SS.R., is conducting the an­ which are being presented by the gree from the university. Two addi­ the fondest dream of the hardwood nual year-end retreat for the Sis­ Dave Cook Sporting Goods Co. tional courses would be all that fan who likes the firewagon branc ters of Mercy in the convent. would be necessary to get the de­ of ball, and we promise one thing New Year’s day Masses will be The season will open Jan. 6 in —at least three Catholic aggrega­ the Regis college gym, where St. gree. And perhaps he will get it the same as on Sundays, 5:30, after the war when he has time for tions will be among the nation’s 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, and 11:30. Vincent’s home tangles with St. first ten. BOULEVARD MORTUARY Clara’s. A clash between the Holy those two courses. A games party will bd held in CAMPUS COMMUNIQUES the parish hall at 8:30 p.m. Family quintet and St. Dominic’s Religious life among the meteor­ Friars will follow the 7 o ’ cIock ology cadets is adequately provided Asa S. Bushnell, director of Perpetual Help novena services Eastern intercollegiate athletics, are conducted Tuesdays at 3 and opener. On Friday, Jan’. 8, St. for. Living in the city, they are not Catherine’s will meet St. Vincent’s supplied with army thaplains, but says team sports will not be hurt 7:30 p.m. Mass is said at the shrine by the plan to militarize a couple Notwithstanding the recent death of my beloved husband, every Saturday at 7. home m the former’s gym at 4 parish churches are close at hand, o’clock." and there is also the Newman club of hundred of the nation’s col­ T h e Redemptorist community leges. He points out that the James P. McConaty, the absolute ownership and control of The East division will open its on the campus. The new clubhouse thanks all the parishioners and Army and Navy academies field season Jan. 11 in the Sacred Heart is used to entertain the service men the Boulevard Mortuary still remains in the McConaty family. frieigis for their great material representative teams that are and spiritual co-operation at gym. o f the university, and the club is at present conducting a drive to in­ trained for but one hour a da It is my desire that the policy which has made this institution Christmas time. and says that students in the mil The Rev. Henry Becker, C.SS.R., terest all Catholic service men in Seton Guild lo Meet their work. Kuester will report itarized colleges will receive the outstanding in its service to the community shall be continued, was a visitor in the rectory in the same time allotment for physical week. back for duty Sunday, Jan. 3. He and with this desire, my/two sons, James i'. and Joseph P. In GonvenI on Jan. 7 is the son of Mr. and Mrs. FYank education. . . . At the same time, Kuester, 4121 Vrain street, mem­ Maj. John L. Griffith, Big Ten McConaty, who are now serving in the Armed Forces o f our Junior G. D. of A . lo The Charity Sister, of the bers of Holy Family parish. commissioner, predicts that be­ Cathedral convent, Denver, tween 80 and 90 per cent of the Country, heartily agree. will be hoitei.ei to member, Midwest’s football players ex Hold Gounoil Meoling of the Seton guild for a meet­ lected to retum ito college next ing and luncheon Jan. 7 at all will be in the armed forces. I embrace this opportunity to thank our numerous friends for There \vill be a council meeting 12:30 in the convent, 1840 Jesuits Attend Taken together, these two items of the court officers and counselors Grant street. All member, mean that college sports will un­ their kind co-operation. ! of the Junior C. D. of A. and friend, are invited to at­ doubtedly continue, although you Wednesday evening, Jan. 6, at tend. may have the phenomenon of An­ 7:30. The counselors are asked to gelo Bertelli playing for Fordham MRS. JAMES P. McCONATY call Dorothy Walsh, TAbor 7075, Victory Operetta Helps Party in CoDege and Billy Hillenbrand lugging the for the place of meeting. The busi­ oval for Marquette. Or is that too ness activities will be resumed in Swell War Bond Total The annual Christmas party far-fetched? . . . The mos- pro the council meeting. , gressive step ^n making football given by Regis guild for the Jesuit Washington. — Students of St, a more enjoyable game for the community drew the attendance of fans was taken when drinking was I Father Logue, Jesuit Paul’s academy presented a vic­ tory operetta but the main o'ojec- a majority of the members of banned for the U.S.C.-U.C.L. Boulevard Mortuary Association Educator, Dies at 56 tive was to sell bonds and stamps fihis organization, senior and jun game in Los Angeies. A previous Boston.— The Rev. William G. —and they did very well, indeed. ior, and an attractiua shower of U.S.C. tussle was marred by heavy Logue, S.J., pastor of St. Ignatius’ Girl students, dressed as WAACs jams, jellies, fruits, and cake GRAND 1 6 2 6 Your Purchase of War Bondi church here and former professor and Red Cross aides, went through filled thfe tables. “ The Star-Span­ of physics and science in several the audience, and five per cent of gled Banner,” by the entire as­ and Stamps Helps Secure Your Jesuit educational institutions,' the admissions went also for semblage, was the opening num­ Englewood Youtli^ Future. died at the age of 56. stamps. ber, and was followed by a pro­ gram arranged by Mrs. Claire Connell Martin. Vocal and instru­ I mental numbers were- given by Misses Ursula Wbbido and Mar­ Home on Furlough garet McCallin, Mrs. Claire Mar­ tin, Richard Cordes, and two (St. Lenis’ Parish, Englewood) M ILLER ’ S Wish You the Best scholastics o f the Regis faculty. Clever novelty renditions were Francis Powell, boatswain mate also given by Richard Cordes,^ first class and survivor of the In the intermissions, announce Lexington, arrived home on leave For 19 43 ... A Super New Year ments were made of the success this week in time to see his two of the recent party sponsored by brothers, Raphael and Bernard, Mmes. Henry J. Vellmure, Cyrus B. Partington, and ^ ’illiam D leave for the army. Four sons of Navel Oranges Q C r R egular Phoenix, and of the recent award the Powell family have been called PEANUT promoted by guild members. As to service in the armed forces and Lartr (In. C.lifomi. g| | m I " Snnkiat ______Doi. ^ 0 SAT. HOURS a result of these activities, the a son-in-law is with the marines. Very Rev. John J. Flanagan, S.J., A farewell party for Raphael and BUHER THORSDAYI president of Regis, was presented Bernard was held Tuesday eve­ Highlife FRESH LIMES 2 1 C with a substantial donation toward ning, Dec, 29. the college work, for which he ______Doi:. AH n U le r Two members of the San Luis expressed his gratitude and appre­ Rey club, Miss Nadine Hetz and Supers ciation of the guild’s efforts. Bernard Powell, have announced L 24' GRAPEFRUIT The Rev. Bernard J. Murray, their engagement. The club wiU CLOSED S.J., first moderator of the gmild, hold a business meeting Wednes­ Prom Tcxm. Large. A was called upon and spoke con­ day evening, Jan. 6. Poll of Jnict...... O fo r Friday, New vincingly on the great need of The Junior Newman club will 40' Year’s Day! prayer and the opportunity for resume itt weekly meetings Mon­ Winesap Apples it afforded by the Christmas sea­ day, Jan. 4. son. Father Flanagan was the The Daughters of Mary sodality From W.ihiattcn. A next speaker and he described the will meet in the school hall Mon­ Extr. Fuie; Grad. O Ibl. impressions of a Jesuit's first day evening, Jan. 4. Christmas in the novitiate, this first separation from one’s home Sunday, Jan. 3, will be Com­ SQUASH and family, yet a feeling of munion day for the Altar and Ros­ greater unity than ever before. ary society. The members of the W.thintt.n Htrlil. society will hold a meeting -Tues­ Ht.d ...... Lk. Father Flanagan spoke of the dif­ ference of this Chnstmas from the day, J>an. 6, at 1:30 o’clock. experience of other years, of more The parish was the recipient of POTATOES spirituality and more serious con­ a set of altar cards donated by templation of the real significance Mrs. E. Poole in memory of her Rtd HcClorw, tO A of Christ’s birthday. He also drew husbanif. U. B. No. 1...... I U attention to the Christmas season The Very Rev. Joseph P. in the armed camps and the great O’Heron oificiated at the marriage opportunities for spiritual work of Miss Maxine A. Smith and Ken­ CARROTS in those camps, where, among oth­ neth L. Peiffer on Christmas eve. Bnncb ers, approximately 100 Jesuits are Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Smith stationed and where they are, in were the witnesses. the strictest sense of the word, Recently baptized in the parish soldiers of Christ. were Sylvia Ann Holm, daughter XOX The Most Rev. Anthony J. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holm, with TIEET Schuler, S.J., retired Bishop of Mr. and Mbs. Harold Snell as spon­ BLEACH El Paso, Tex., was presented by sors; and Leona Nellie Aymami, 12 oe. can Father Flanagan. The Bishop daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Aymami, With Alice and Harold Big. ^ gallon jug spoke of his happiness in being m ilLER 'S present, of appreciation of the Hoy as sponsors. work of the guild, and of the mem­ 34c bers’ further opportunity in pray­ 40 HOURS’ DEA^OTION ing for the distressed, war-tom W««k of Jah. 3: St. Ax- MPEB mOBKETSL r_L. world. He closed with his blessing thony’i . hotpital, and St. to the assembly. Patar’t chur^, GraaUy. ■■'X. ThursdAy, Dec. 81, 1942 Office, 988 Binnock Street THE DENVER C A TH O U C jE Q gfgR ______Tgephone^^ PAOE THREE

OPEN COMMUNIONS SHOW GROWTH 400 SeaM at < A. H. to 6IRL StOiTS OF t P .M . OF PARISH IN PARK HILL miiiiiii drSakfsst PROTECTION Luncheoa ST. JOIN'S 1611 (BUfieil Sacrament Pariih) ther Harley Schmitt and Father TO C i OETOEIT Diniier Evidence of the tremendous Richard Hieater, director of the te^udden b«reivement often finds a family growth of Blessed Sacrament par­ choir. After tho Mass the choir ish were the crowds at all of the unprepared to meet the financial burden that visited the home of Miss Ruth Ful­ ITTENO PIOTT Masses on Christmas day. Ap­ ton, 2363 Jasmine street, where must be assumed. Olinger’i Future Need proximately 2,000 received Holy refreshments were served. 616 I7lh STREET RestClUTCint Communion. The collection will The St. Vincent de Paul society BETWEtN WELTON AND CALIPOBNIA BTI. Plan is the thoughtful, sensible arrangement (St. John's Parish) be at least |600 in excess of last did not furnish boxes of food as in (Regl* College) year. the past years but gave out a . . . it protects every member of your family, Girl Scout troop No. 19 enjoyed The Rev. Edward A. Conway, The girls’ choir sang Christmas number of grocery orders. Several S.J., instructor of religion in Regis a New Year’s party on Wednes­ carols In the chapel in Buckley regardless o f age . . . for only a few cents a day, Dec. SO, In the Archie Mg- boxes o f fruit were delivered to college, Denver, will give the an­ No More Waiting for Luncheons or Dinnert Field Monday evening. Low Mass patients in Colorado General hos­ nual rrtreat for non-Catholic stu­ Phee home. Scouts attending the Downstairs Dining: Room Now Opdrt day. For helpful counsel on dinger’s Future was celebrated by Chaplain A. H. pital and boxes of candy were dents of Creighton university in party were Misses Mary Therese Menarik. The ^rls were trans­ MePnee, Ann Brown, Virginia given the nurses in each ward. Omaha, Nebr., Jan. 13 through ReMri'ations Available at Noon and Evening Need Plan . . . consult our Advisory Depart­ ported to the field in four army Jan. 15, it was announced In CALL CH. 3611 — KE. 9413 McMullen, Jo Ann Orr, Dorothy trucks and in cars driven by Pa­ Hetteit to Twenty ment . ,v no obligation. Burgett, Margaret Ratterman, Mrs. F, A. Peterson, Mrs. Ed Creighton this week. The retreat LUNCHEONS from 40c DINNERS (rom 55c Marlene Freudenstein, Rachael Udry, and Mrs. Paul Dwyer were for non-Catholics is a service pro­ Carnahan, Margaret Kirchhof,. hostesses to 20 members of St. vided by the university for those UUD.taHmms,Ca^YimVL 3663 Dorcey Bumgartner,. Joan Mulli­ Joan of Arc’s circle Dec. 18 in students who are not obliged to at­ gan, Mary Sue Dick, .Sally Ann St. Francis to the Peterson home. Bridge awards tend the annual retreat given for Dilullo, Joan Reilly, Rita Chap­ went to Mrs. R. J. Campbell and Catholics, but who desire some ad­ man, Therese Gardiner, Jean Mrs. Peter D. Walsh. vice on personal problems and some Shea, and Jeanne LaPerriere. St. Norbert’s circle enjoyed the scquaintance with the Church's SPEER at Troop 19, under the leadership Have 8 Masses hospitality of Mrs. James Bren­ teachings. Preferred Parish V moiTiiiiiiii dSHERMAN of Mrs. J. L. Brown, assisted by nan in her home on Dec, 18. Daniel Patrick Ryan, a graduate Mrs. James £. McMullen, has par­ Guests were Mrs. Marie Ord, Mrs, of Regis college in 1934, has com­ ticipated in many interesting ac­ Fred Ameter, Mrs. D. G. Guiney, pleted hia training in the medieSl CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our per» replaoement. training center officer Trading sonnet and the finest equipment and tivities since the beginning of the and Mrs. T. J. Cleary. Bridge school year. New Years Day honors went to Mrs. W. C. Red- candidate school of Camp Barke- facilities are suigned to every Catholic ley, Tex., and haa received his Service. _ School will reopen Monday, field and Mrs. Fred Ameter. A cake baked by Mrs. Thomas Ca^ commission as a second lieutenant Jan. 4, (St. Fraoci* d« SaUt’ Parith) in the medical administrative corps The following children were was won by Mra. Marie Ord. ^ The schedule of eight Masses Howard T, Clennan is stationed of the army, according to word re­ BONNIE BRAE VICE PaESlDENT baptized Sunday by Father John for New Year’s day will be the ceived this week. P.. Moran: Richard Lee, son of in Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind., same as for Sundays, with a Mass where he'is receiving instructions The son of John Ryan, 1134 St. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spurr, with “ on the hour every hour” from Paul street, Lt. Ryan had been a ...... Mr. and Mrs. William St. Peter as in the school of finance. • Shopping Bisiriet 5 o’clock till 12. Confessions for Members of the Little .Flower clerk in the Denver police depart­ sponsors; James Edward, son of this holy day of obligation, which ment before his entrance into the St, Vincent de PauV* Parish Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morgan, with circle held a monthly meeting also is the first Friday of the Dec. 18 in the home of Mrs. Mark army. Before being sent to the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alheuter as month, will be heard on Thursday officer candidate school, he had bsen sponsors. J. Felling, with Mrs. Chester afternoon after 3 o’clock and in Wibel and Mrs. Frank Davis as a staff sergeant. GONOGO'PRODUOTS Preferred Parish Sgt. Deus La Bute was baptized the evening after 7. . co-hostesses. Prizes were won by Father Kelley Head* School Gusloin Permanents and received in the Church Dec. It is estimated that a greater Mrs. Leo. Connell and Mrs. A. A, The Very Rev. Robert M. Kelley, Lubrication, (^r Washing, Batteries 23 by Father Moran. majority of^ the members of the Freppel. S.J., former president of Regis $3.50 to 610 Recharged, Tire Vulcanising' Trading List Lt. Thomas Tierney of Key psrish rec*ived Communion on G. Arthur Kulp, navy pharma­ college in Denver, who was ap­ Scilp Field, Meridian, Miss., spent the Christmas day this year than in cist’s mate, stationed in the Great pointed vice rector and acting pres­ BONNIE BRAE ident of St. Louis university, will Tr*«tai*nta Christmas holidays with his par­ many years previously. Lakes training station, visited his a 8s*c1*lty CONOCO SERVICE ents, Mr. and Mra. J. T. Tierney, Among the many sons of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kulp, have under his direction the large radio school set up by the univer­ 724 So. University MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER Mrs. Elva Dean is ill in Mercy parish with the armed forces who for the jAst 10 days. MANICURES sity last fall at the request of the Til* mareiiaats raprasaatad la tlilt aaatlaa ara booitara. Thay ara hospital. were able to return home for a St. Joseph's circle met Dec, 18 FACU LS Preisser’s Red & White •aaleni to work witk yoa and era daaarriay of year patreaafa. Co> holiday furlough were the follow­ War department to train civilian Mrs. Catherine Vaughn is ill in in the home of Mrs. Adrian Ma­ instructors for the army. This BAIR DYEING aperau witk tkaas. St Joseph's hospital. ing: Sgt. Sherlock, Sgt. Lou Mc­ guire, with Mrs. James Eakins and Grocery and Market Carthy; Pvt. Warren Turilli, Pvt, school is the only one of Its kind Donald McMahon, Thomas Mc­ Mrs. William Horst as co-hoste.sses. so far set up, and it serves the FANCY MEATS. VXGETARLE8. AND Ray Grabus, and Bill Scheiman, Honors for cards went to Mrs. Dolores Beauty Salon Mahon, and Robert Freudenstein, yeoman first class in the navy. whole United States. Enrolling QUALITY GROCEHIEg AT Cathedral seminary students from St. John’s Leo Murphy and Mrs. Robert Dee. over 5,000 students, exclusive of DOLORES SENSING J.OWER PRICES parish, as.sisted in the Christmas The Holy. Rosary society will Cpl. George WIch Wed* its 3,600 summer-session enroll­ Phone PE. 4007 2339 E. Ohio Fr** Dtlivtry SPnic* 4 4 4 7 Midnight Mass. hold its annual “ Mr. and Mrs.” ment, St. Louis university is the 2311 E. Ohio At*. (So. Uait. and OUs) PATRONIZE THESE party Tuesday evening, Jan. 5, at Mr. and Mrs. John Wich an­ Economy Liquor Store Miss Judy Billpr, who is attend­ nounce the marriage of their son, olde.st university in the United PIGOLY-WIGGLY 8 o'clock in the assembly room of States west of the Mississippi river. Ntxt to CUrke'e Cboreh Good* ing Webster college, Webster the rectory. All members are in­ Cpl. George Wich,f to Miss Betty Complete Stork of Groves, Mo., is spending the holi­ Conway of El Paso, Tex. Cpl. It was founded in 1818, Best “ IThan lot* In t p M u call J*rry^ STORES vited to attend. All Popular Brands VOLLMER’S BAKERY days with her parents. Wich’s fiancee flew to Denver known of its 13 schools and col­ 435 E. 17lh Are. at Penn. PTA to Msot Jan. 6 1634 Tremont KE< 4354 Sunday, where the wedding was leges are those of medicine, medical Deliciouf Pantries* Caken 230 E. 13th Ave. The monthly meeting of the technology, arts, philosophy and PSEB DELIVZST FBU PAMINO to take place before the Very Liquors and Wines and Bread 612 E. ISth Are. PTA will be held Wednesday, Jan. Rev. Harold V. Campbell, but science, dignity, and dentistry. 6, at 8 o’clock in the high school curtailment of furloughs caused Competitive Prices 757 So. Univertity SP. 9294 Soldiers Parents auditorium. A playlet, Mimi the couple to change their plans, FOR Light* ih« Candle, will be pre­ and the marriage took place STANLEIGH’S CARPETS Appendectomies sented by the drama class under in St. Joseph’s church, Casper, Bonnie Brae The firms listed here de­ “ toiceil Pric* In Town” the direction of Mrs. Lena Belle Wyo., Saturday, Dec. 26. The serve to be remembered Martin. A lecture explaining the 1100 OiUerent Colon ond PotUni Praise NCCS Clul bridegroom’s mother accompanied Performed on 2 Drug €o. to CbooM From blood bank service will be featured Miss Conway to Casper. The newly when you are distributing TERMS OPEN EVEB under the auspices of the Red married couple will reside in Cas­ 4 tUUy D*Ut*rl*« your patronage in the dif­ Cross. 1232 E. Colfax SLA. 1122 The personalized service ex per, where (jpl, Wich is stationed. Sisters in Day 763 So. University PE. 22S5 tended by the Denver USO club, A council meeting will be held Mrs. H. B, Maltby entertained ferent lines of business. operated by the NCCS at 222 E, in the library of the high school at members of St. Anthony’s circl# (St. Catherine’* Pari*h) li I 17th avenue, is daily being com­ 7 o’clock, with Mrs. Herman Miller with a bridge luncheon in her ll . ORDER AHEAD Two membert of the same fam­ NOB HILL INN mended in letters from parents presiding. home Dec. 22. Prizes were 41t EAST COLFAX of men in the armed forces. ily underwent appendectomies on 1^ ! Ailc for Victory Coal won by Mmes. R. M.Bryant, R. K. the same day. Misses Virginia j Letters have been received from Gebhart, isnd J. J. Dooling. Two i Mixed Drinks, Draught Beer and Helene (3rout, daughters of SOUTH GAYUORB all parts of the country. new members welcomed into the CARBON COAL Mrs. Eugene F. Gagne writea Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grout, 4224 Delicious Dinners circle are Mrs. B. C. Welch and Clay street, wqre taken to St. Jos­ AND SUPPLY CO. from Pawtucket, R. L, 'T want Mrs. R. M. Bryant. Shopping Bistrict HOT AND COLD LUNCHES to tell you how much my husband ephs hospital, where ttie opera­ 45tS Brithtas BW4. HA. 1211 Members of the Altar and Ro­ Ta«r BaalaaM U AssraaUtad Hara and I appreciate what you are tions were performed Tuesday, St, Vincent de PauV§ Parish sary society and other women of doing for our boys and for all the Dec. 29. Virginia was graduated When buying from the boys in the service. We have four the parish will receive corporate from St. Francis de Sales’ high Krag’i Meal Market sons in the army and they ail Communion Sunday, Jan. 3, in the school with the class of 1940 and firms advertising in this 8 o’clock Mass. Helene is now a freshman in the 1080 So. BOB’S Phone praise the USO very,highly. Once The Chrysler Gaylord SP. 0574 Quality Meats, Poultry paper, please mention that more may 1 express my sincere Pvt. James Kenehan has re­ same school. They are members of Fish thanks.” turned to Fort Riley, ICans., after St. Catherine’s parish. you saw their advertise­ Sodalists who sang Christmas Grocery Company Grocery and Market ASSORTED LUNCH MEATB Hundreds o f parents, both spending the holidays with his par­ ment. Catholic and non-Cathoiic, have ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roady Kene­ carols for the DDPSU were Eileen —EiUbllilud ISOS— Groceries, Meats and Faney 1232 E u t ISth A t*. Ph«n* TAbor 1471 han. Bauman’, Frances Sweiger, Rita written Franklin Sullivan, director CORN FED MEATS Vegetable* of the service club, gratifying A potiuok supper followed by a The first 1943 meeting of the Roberts, Dorothy Lewis, Helen accounts of the good being done social haa been scheduled for Sat­ Altar and Rosary society will be Gannon, and Mildred Doherty. 1093 So. Gaylord Call PE. 4601 The Store of Quality and Price urday evening, Jan. 9, by the USO- ‘‘These scales most be a by the USO. held Friday, Jan. 8, after recita­ They sang Tuesday, Wednesday, In the wide range of activities NCCS, women’s diyision, in the tion of the Rosary at 2 p.m, in and Thursday evenings in the new little off.” sponsored by the committee were clubhouse, 1772 Grant, The sup­ the church. New officers will be tower of the Holy Ghost church. S O U T H GAYLORD per will begin at 7 p.m. Husbands Gaylord DrugOo. Vnur praaeriptinn druxfUt know* no oompromiia the filling of 325 dinner invita­ introduced by the retiring presi­ The $10 gift certificate given with ibaotutc aeeumey. Hia m«uur«inanU m 6n tions with about 120 families iif and escorts are invited. dent, Mrs. Mark J. Felling. A so­ away in the annual Christmas 1069 So. Gaylord SP. 3345 BAKERY ha ritht to th« tenth of a xrtm. He fills your Denver on Christmas day, the en­ Classes will be resumed after cial hour will be held after the party of the Young Ladies' so­ Prescriptions Carcfidly Filled by phyricum-’i praaeriptlon rixbt to tha latter, know- the holiday vacation. The program business session. dality , was won by Mrs. Edith Fluffy, Flakey Homemade inx that untwervins accuracy U all-important. tertainment of 1,500 soldiers in Registered Pharmacists the ciubrooms on Christmas, and for the week follows: Redpath. Guests at the party Pagtry the staging of a formal Yule dance Jan. 2—Dutch supper, 7 p.m. were Fathera Frank Bauer, George FINE WINES AND LIQUORS PE. 73U 1024 So. Gaylare MARGOVE DRUG GD. in the K. of C. ballroom, attended Jan. 4—Leathercraft iji Fitz- 2 Philippine Scouts Spehar, and John B. Paolazzi. by 350 military men. .simons hospital for army nurses, Lucille Flaherty, daughter of CUT RATE DRUGS A widened scope of services has 7:30 p.m. Become U.S. Citizens Mr. and Mr.s. D. Flaherty of 3115 St. Vincent de Paul's Parish Prompt Delfrery Servico been planned for the new year Jan. 5—Nurses’ bridge and N. Denver place, a senior in Mt. with more emphasis on personal games party, 8 p.m. St. Jo.seph’s college in Ohio, is TA. 0808 400 E. Colfax, 0pp. Cathedral attention to the boys’ problems and Jan. 6— Bowling, Colfax Lanes, Two Philippine scouts, both spending the holidays with her Catholics, who fell on Bataan When buying from tha a social program designed to meet 3:30 p.m. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. WASHINGTON fighting beside Gen. MacArthur’s every need of men from Lowry Swing club, midnight. Flynn of New York. She intends firms advertising in this men, received United States citi­ PARK MARKET Fields 1 and 2, Buckley Field, Jan. 7-^raveyard shift break­ to visit friends in Washin^n, BILL HUGHES, Prop. zenship in the Denver Federal Dis­ paper, please mention that Since radio ill* develop >o gradually that the human Fitzsimons hospital, and Fort fast followed by roller skating, D. C., before returning tb college. trict court in the past waek. The Complete Food Service ear become* acru*tomed to them, th* aure way to xet Logan. 9 a.m. you saw their advertise­ quality performance i* to hava your radio cheeked scouts are Sgt. Irineo S. Natalecio, 598 South Gilpin by an axpart every *Ix month*. Rhumba class, 7:30 p.m. ■** Jane Merryweather to ment. Jan, 8— Swing club, midnight. 48, and Francisco Gabriel, 46, both "If* Bmirt to B* Thrifty" veterans with more than a score HOME and CAR Propaganda Film lo Re Jan. 9— Potluck supper fofiowed Be Bride of John Malo by social, 7 p.m. of years’ service apiece in the Phil­ Midnight Preview Show ippine military organization. Announcement was made this RADIO REPAIRING Sgt. Natalecio was wounded a week of the engagement of Miss St. Francis de §ales* week before Christmas in 1941 Jane Merryweather to John Fran FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY “ March of Time’s” first feature- Altar Society while giving first aid to vicitims of cis Malo. Miss Merryweather is a length production, The Ramparte Japanese assaults upon Bataan. At member of the Junior League. Her Alameda Drug Store — Open Sundays Until Noon— We Watch, with .sequences of the about the same time Scout Gabriel fiance, the son of Mr. and Mrs V. O. PETERSON, Prop. BBOADWAY Nazi propaganda film, Baptiem of Of St. Vmcent’s became seriously ill. They were Oscar Malo, is named for his Fire, will have its Denver preview moved to Manila, later evacuated grandfather, the late John K. Mul­ Cut Rate Brags CBEAMEBY showing in the Telenews theater at to Australia, and from there were VALAS MOTOR & RADIO GENTER len, pioneer phjlanthiophist. Young Wines and Liquors midnight New Year's, according to To Meet Jan. 7 brought to the United States. Both Mr. Malo attended the Portsmouth QUALITY DAIRY FOODS Corner Ea»t Colfax and Downing TAbor 6557 word received from the Telenews Tiow are patients in Fitzsimons Priory school in Rhode Island and Fountain Service - School Supplie* 61 SO. BROADWAY management. , (St. Vincent de Paul'* Pari*k) General hospital, where Fatherrjnow is a Yale senior. He is a mem- Alameda and Broadway Annunriafion Described as a “ must see’ picture The Altar society will hold its Stephen F. Mahoney is the Cath -p e r of the naval reserve. No date for all, The Ramparts H'« Watch monthly mgeting Friday, Jan. 7 olic chaplain. I has been y t for the wedding. shows history repeating itself be­ in the school hall. Members wit We Specialize in JACKSON’S DRUGS AT LOWEST D E SELLEM fore your very eyes. The picturl receive Holy Communion Sunday Pastries for PRICES IN DENVER zation of World war I draws a iq the 6;.S0 Mass. Cut Rate Drugs FUEL AND FEED CO. ADULT INSTRUCTION CU SS Your Parties parallel with today’s crisis when The PTA entertained the schoo Liquors • Sundries CBABUCS A. DsBKLLEU the world once again is in bitter children at a Christmas party Dec Preacriptlona We Ship by Rail conflict. 22. Two motion pictures were SUTED IN LO YO U CHURCH MARY ANNE BAKERY TBB 5 ^ 5 5 ^ 6 ‘ ‘'^ORB PHONE TA. I2«l Confiscated as contraband of shown and ice cream was served Free Prompt Delivery 2.3 Broadwav SP. 7 4 1 3 Can IP . 3441 Downinx an4 AlanaAs 1411 rXANKUN ST. 25TB AND WALNUT war. the Nazi terror film, Baptiem The Rev. Manus P. Boyle, pastor^ RES. PHONE HA. U4« of Fire, designed by the German presented each child with a candy (Sacred Heart, Loyola Parish) Ladies’ sodality, which was post- government to terrorize countries gift. loned from Dec. 29, will be held CLOSED SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS OLD FUEL" A class in religion for .adults will LINCOLN DREAMERY into submission, has been incorpo­ St. Jude'a circle met Dec. IB an. 5 in the home of M iu Joyce ToaH Find ErirTthint at PERSONALITY PORTRAITS be started in Loyola church Friday rated into The Ramparts We with Mrs. M. J. Pfarr. Mrs. Free evening, Jan. 8, and inatructions Egan, 2802 Gaylord. The Junior 111 E. EzpMiHae—SP. 3231 Colo. Rainbow Traul DOWNING Watch by the editors of rime and Fyles and Mrs. Frank Wiley won Young Ladies’ sodality will alio 1745 8s. BrosSway—6P. 1412 MAURIGE STUDIOS will be given weekly throughout S*rra4 11 te I p.m. Coal & Hardware Co. Life. the war stamps. The next meeting the year. The class will be held receive Communion Sunday, Jan. 3, Dairy Products of Hour*! Mon.. FrI.. S at. 10 a,m. to 8 ^m, Fifty news flashes from the bat­ will be with Mrs. Josephine Koel- after the perpetual novena devo- in the 8:30 Mail. PAINT r n A I roofing Toea., Wad.. Thun., 10 a.ra. to 6 p.m. A Superior Quality BIDE-A-WEE WALLPAPER V* Vf A pluhBING Sun., 12 to 3 p.m. tle fronts of the world will be pre­ bert Jan. 2. tiona every Friday evening. The PTA to Meet TRY OUR sented, along with the regular Dick McGrath, who is serving 315 BROADWAY 0256-60 Downing TAbor 2515 311 lIUi Str**t Oppoalt* Grant'* class will be in charge of Father The Sacred Heart PTA will hold SUPERB BABY MILK Phan* CH cnr 4747 Telenews weekly features. with the marine corps, spent William Markoa, S.J. Because of its opening" meeting of the new "THERE'S NO FUEL LIKE AN Regular continuous daily per­ Christmas with his parents, Mr. New Year’s day there will be no year Wednesday, Jan. 6, in Sacred formances will prevail throughout and Mrs. Leo McGrath, 1302 S. class this week, but the opening Heart school at 2:30 p.m. Matters Blessed Sacrament St. Dominic's the week of this outstanding pro­ Ebzabeth street. will be held Jan. 8. of importance will be taken up and gram. Bill Mahoney is spending the Pfc. John Liuzzi, visited the rec­ all members of the association are •s a v e t i r e s —b u y a t ' holidays with his parents, Mr, and tory in the past week. Pfc. Liuzzi is asked to be present. The firms listed here de­ BILLY’ S INN Mrs. Bernard Mahoney. a product of Sacred Heart parish Masses on New Year’s day will FOOD CBAS. HITT tad ARNOLD JXNIZN La Kota Study Club STORES serve to be remembered Jack Ryan, who is doing post­ and schools. He entered the first be the same as on Sundays: In OLSON’S Good Foods graduate work in Notre Dame uni­ grade of the Lawrence street paro­ Loyola at 6, 7, 8:30, 10:30, and 12 versity, is spending the holidays when you are distributing And Yoar FaT*rit* Drink* Feted at Luncheon chial school, and was graduated clock, and in Sacred Heart Ble§sed Sacrament with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- church at 7,8,9:30, and 11 o'clock. ODORLESS CLEANING your patronage In the dif­ PHONE GU 1733 from the high school in 1933. The 5019 E. Colfax EM. 2731 Mrs. W. G. Loberding enter­ epjh Ryan. young loldier is- stationed in 'Cexas Prayers for the perpetual novena 4600 E. Colfax EAst 9525 2 7 » W. 2PtJi GL. 3413 ferent lines of . business. - in honor of the Sacred Heart will 3030 E. 6th EA. 1101 RANGE VIEW SERVICE STATION tained members of the La Kota and was home on furlough for Corner of Cherry 44th h L*v«H Ph. GL. fill study club with a holiday party Orphanage Sisters Christmas. He Is the son of Mrs. be recited after the last Mass in luncheon in her home. The mem­ J. Liuzzi, 1555 Vine street. both churches so that there will be bers brought gifts to be sent to the The regular meeting of the Lo­ no devotions on Friday evening in §t. John's SU Philomena''s Thank Benefactors either church. babies in St. Joseph’s hospital an­ yola Young Ladies’ sodality will CALL MRS. O'DAY nex. take place Thursday evening, Jan. When buying from the About the Hotidar Special* for Several members read original The sisters of St. Clara’s orphan 7. It will be held in the home of SAVE TIME — SAVE GAS LINTON’S SERVICE When buying from the firms advertising in this * Dry Cleanins and. Laundry poems. age, Denver, thank friends and Miss Lea Gillen, 2061 Gaylord Two Stores to Serve You firms advertising in this EMersoii 7986 Mrs. Loberding gave a paper on benefactors for their help through­ street, and will begin at 8 o’clock. CDNDDO PRODUGTS paper, please mention that “ The Birth of Chriatianity.’’ out the year and also the individ­ The sodalists will receive (^mmun- LORD’S SHOE REPAIR paper, please mention that you saw their advertise­ uals, sociatiea, and organizations ion in a body in the 8:30 o’clock ir« Cell for and Deliver (Formariy Xaith'a Sarviea) you saw their advertise­ White House Gleaners Your Purchase of War Bond* contributing to make the Christmas Mass Sunday, Jan. 3, In Loyola ment. 3500 £. Colfax and Stamp* Helps Secure Your EM. 1331 1114 COLO. BLVD. Servo-Guide Lubrication season a joyous one for the chil­ church. 421 UTB BT. ment “TBJt BUT JOB U M " Futura* dren. Tht mMtint of the Junior Youns S80 York EA. 9983 r :

PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Dec, 31, 1942

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1942 WILL CLOSE WITH HOLY FRIED CHICKEN HOUR IN DOMINICAN CHURCH ♦ ♦ ♦ YEAR ’ROUND FAVORITE

(St. Dominie’t Parith) entitled “ In His Name,” will he ymi c[iiT[ii M On New Year’s eve, bepnning preached by the Rev. Joseph I. at 11:30 p.m., St. Dominic’s Holy Bailey, O.P. This Holy Hour is can Name society will sponsor the par­ dedicated to the 182 men of the q v i c k c a s h ish weekly Rosary Holy Hour. The parish now in the armed forces. I Holy Name society will as.sist and Confessions will be heard Thurs­ ON AOAB CAH ■ members will serve as acol3rtcs. A day afternoon, Dec. 31. from 3:30 I special sermon for the occasion, to 5:45 and in the evening from The Young Ladies' sodality of 7:30 to 9. Masses on New Year’s I'm glad mother baVea St. Francis de Sales’ parish, which British Bishops Warn day will be at 5:30, 7:30, 9, 10:80, offers its services throughout the •uch good cakes. She Of Threat to Schools and 12 o’clock. Benediction of the year in the Vail Community center, Most Blessed Sacrament will be assisting the director in the various always uses Pikes Peak given immediately after the arts and crafts, entertained the London.—The threat to the eX' o’clock Mass. istence of Catholic schools provided children of the neighborhood at a Cake Flour. So wiU I, a text for several of the English The Altar and Rosary socilty party Sunday, Dec. 27. More than Bishops in their Advent pastoral and the PTA will receive Holy 75 children attended the party when I grow up. Communion in the 7:30 Mass Sun­ letters, and together they indicate The organized games for the dif­ 1355 day, Jan. 3. The monthly meeting ferent age groups were directed by that any attempt to change the Phone K E yslone^^ character of Catholic elementary of the Altar and Rosary society the hostesses: -Betty White, Ann education will be firmly resisted. will be held in the church audito­ Hett, Lois Fender, Mary Schaefer, Some of the Bishops see in the de­ rium Tuesday, Jan. 5, at 1 p.m. and Jacqueline Halbert. The Third Order o f St. Dominic V I sire to standardise the schools the #Dhristmas refreshments, consist­ hidden hand of a trend that might- met Sunday, Dec. 27, in St. An­ ing of red and white stick candy, thony’s chapel. Plans and programs At your develop into totalitarianism. oranges, and popcorn balls, were By BETTY BARCLAY a I were prepared for the coming distributed, as was a gift for each year. child. Fried Chicken because it is scientifically tested 9 9 Grocers Vazi Treatment Fatal A holiday social was held in the 6 6 The center was honored in its Thaw 2 lbs. quick-frozen chicken for tenderness and flavor. To Brussels Professor church auditorium Dec. 26 by the Christmas party by the presence enough to separate; cut in pieces For healthful drinking as well Why Pay More? senior sodality. Special cornplt New York.— Prof. Albert Dus­ of Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, who of serving size. Sprinkle with salt as palate appeal add this recipe (Trademark) ments were given on the decora­ spoke to the 200 children present. and pepper and roll in flour. Heat for pine lime frost to your collec­ tin, 58, former rector and dean of tions arranged by the committee in Other honored guests were the sizzling hot 14 to 14 inch fat (oil, tion of beverage recipes. It's pre­ PIKES PEAK the faculty of medicine of Brus­ charge o f Miss Dorothy Ross. Very Rev. John Ordinas, C.R., of oil and butter, lard, or vegetable pared with a turn of the wrist sels university, who was twice Many service men enjoyed the so­ arrested by the Nazis, died of pul­ St. Cajetan’s parish and the Rev. shortening) in heavy skillet. Place from ■ canned unsweetened Ha­ WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES cial as guests of parishioners. Lawrence J. Cusack, S.J., of Regis chicken in fat and fry, turning to waiian pineapple juice, which is a INCORPORATED « FLOUR monary oedema contracted in con- The Junior Newman club will centratlbn camps. college. brown delicately on "-both sides. good source of vitamins B1 and resume meetings Monday evening. Mrs. L. U. Wagner brought 16 Then reduce heat (but not below C, lime juice, honey, and egg Colorado Owned Stores Jan. 4, at 7:45 in the basement of Girl Scouts from the Blessed Sac­ sizzling point) and fry ‘carefully white. # 4 liiir Russian Catholics Aided the rectory. rament parish, who presented beau­ 20 to 25 minutes longer, turning Pine Lime Froit Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. Vi'lirK*'* r«M' (.liiir r li am i A holiday party for St By Jesuit From Britain tiful Christmas tree trimijiings that frequently. Serve with or without 1 cup canned unsweetened I l o n i r Dominic’s school choir and the Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California were in turn given to poor families. pan gravy made with milk. Shanghai, . — Among the altar boys will be held in the Hawaiian pineapple juice \. I*. \vv<;m :k The women of the Denver dean­ Serves 4. 1 egg white 15th and California largest of a group of Byzantine church auditorium Sunday after Russian Catholics now in exile from ery presented candy and popcorn 1 tablespoon honey C iiiiro li Cm m kIs C'o . noon, Jan. 3, immediately after Or dip pieces of chicken in Wa Do Not Have Special Sales But Sell Yon et Our Lowest I V s.’i;tl * l!h Russia is the congregation in balls, which Santa distributed crumbs, then in egg mixture made 1 tablespoon lime juice Benediction. The choir girls will among the children. Prices Every Day on-AlI Drug Merchandise. Shanghai, cared for by their pas­ prepare the program fr f the party. by adding 3 tablespoons'jnilk and Place all ingredients in a cock­ tor, an English Jesuit of the The pantomime of the Nativity There will be a m<^ing of the dash of salt to slightly beaten egg; tail shaker or Masoii jar with Byzantine rite. Father Willock, was presented while the children screw cap. Shake until frothy and officers of the Holy Name society and again in crumbs. Fry in 114 S.J. Aided by American and Irish sang “ Silent Night.” Tuesday evening, Jan. 5, at 8 inches sizzling hot fat 20 to 25 well blended. Serve at once. No sisters, he has built a church and o’clock in the rectory to make minutes, turning frequently. ice is needed if ingredients are CALLBECK school for boys and girls. preparations for a Communion You’ll be sure of a real treat cold. Yield: On^ serving. New Year*s Greetings Be Sure to if you use quick-frozen poultry. Pearl^t Chocolate Rennet-Cuttard breakfast Jan. 10. 1 package chocolate rennet PTA Entertained powder ALTAR BREADS In the recent PTA meeting, t Make Most of LAWLESS Hitler Is Pushing Drive 1 pint milk, not canned Producers of the large crowd witnessed entertain­ SEWING ment given by the sixth grade un Coffee Ration To Exterminate Jews 2 tablespoons peanut butter Add peanut butter to milk in Fine Furs LHtte Girli' DrewM, Evibroldtrr. der the direction of Sister Serva Washington.— The attention of “LADY PERKIHS” BRAND MonorrtmlnB, Etc. tius. Musical accompaniment was With one cup of coffee per adult top of double boiler and beat with the Belgian, Czecho-Slovak, Greek, rotary egg beater to distribute Complete JTur Roptirins by Sister M. Alphonsus and Henrj’ as the daily ration, every kitchen •raE SISTERS OF THE soldier will have to make a study Luxembourg, , Nor­ evenly. Warm mixture to luke­ Burtscher. Serdeo > Ttrmi GOOD SHEPHERD of coffee stretching to meet the wegian, Polish, Soviet, United warm. Proceed according to direc­ PICKLES AND CATSUP Mrs. A. F. Zarlengo pre.sided. Kingdom, United States, and TELEPHONE PEARL 14»1 The principal speakers were the family’s quota of hospitality. tions on package. Chill. When Colfax at Washington Smaller cups, of course, are an ob­ Yugoslav governmenLs and also o f w i t h ”jam Rev. Vincent Hughes, O.P.; Harold the French National committee Torgan, and Mrs. Jerry Buckley vious choice if your particular fam­ and a few peanuts if desired. K £ 4 5 7 6 ily is accustomed to coffee at every has been drawn to numerous re­ The prize was awarded to Frank ports from Europe that the Ger­ Perkins-Epeneter Pickle Co. Kemme. At the close of the meet­ meal. Demi tasse cups, for in FOR SMART stance, hold one-half to two-thirds man authorities, not content with ing, “ The Star-Spangled Banner” denying to persons of Jewish race DENTER, COLO. less coffee. Cafe au lait, or coffee LADIES’ WEAR was sung by the audience. in territories over which their rule with hot milk, will make your VISIT Yours to Enjoy ROOF St. Rita’s circle members were has been extended, the most ele­ the guests of Mrs. J. T. McDermott coffee supply go twice as far. mentary human rights, are now Karelia Shop For added pleaiure, enterteio at the YOUR HOME. GAR.4GE OR Careful measuring and timing CoemopoUten — PIONEER DINING Dec. 10. Mrs. Fred Kemme enter­ carrying into effect Hitler’s oft- 70 BROADWAY BUSINESS STRUCTURE WITH tained the members of the Ave are other points to check. And repeated intention to exterminate ROOM . . . when you make decaffeinated BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY COFFEE Maria circle. Mrs. 0. F. Pribyl is a the Jewish people in Europe. new member of this circle. St. coffee by the percolator method be SHOPPE . . . sure to remember that a little BAMBOO Rose’s circle met in the homo of Mrs. Charles Wells recently. longer brewing should be allowed ROOM. Reo- to bring out its full, rich flavor. ommend t h e You can be certain that decaf­ CoemopoUten An ELATERITE Roof (laid right over your old roof, if desired) will Women’s Press Club lo feinated coffee that is carefully to oat-ol-town brewed will satisfy the most exact­ (riende. lower your Fire Insurance Premi- tims about ONE-THIRD. Call Hear Address on Gems ing coffee epicure and give every­ Cosmopolitan Hotel CHcrry 6651 for Free Estimates, one in the family a chance to rel^x Easy Terms. taut nerves and get a normal J. B. HERNDON. J R . Gen. Her. Mrs. A. N. Pohndorf will be the quota of rest. If there is any guest speaker in the Catholic coffee left over be sure to use it Listen lo the Dime Man Daily 11 s30 a. m. on KFEL Women’s Press club meeting in in a tempting dessert. You will Youc Purchase of War Bonds WESTERN ELATERITE the Democratic club, 1712 Sher­ find coffee carnival, made with man street, at 1 p.m. Jan. 9. Mrs, and Stamps Helps Secure Your ROOf/NG COMPANY quick-cooking tapioca, a toothsome DISPENSE BROS. BEAUTIFUL FRESH CUT Pohndorf’s subject will be “ Rare pudding that is easy to make and WEE SHUP BAKERY Future. £0'J *i3’£ 3t'!l5i,-G - ; t : t :: : FLOWERS Gems.” She will display an ex­ thrifty. SfA roaos ^ hibit of gems. Miss Katherine I Drip Coffee Kenehan will preside. :■ PiULifr Mmes. Max Hummel, Thomas J Use one well-rounded tablespoon HAPPY NEW YEAR Hfippy New Year H oun; 9 to 12; 1 to 6. Phone MAin S437 Vincent, and Jackson have charge drip grind decaffeinated coffee for MU«M—'BAWI of arrangements. Mrs. > .Vnna each cup {% pint) of boiling Large Assortment of Potted Curtis entertained the members at water. Scald and reheat the coffee Dr, J. J. O’Neil, Dentist a 6:30 p.m. dinner in her home maker. Put coffee in proper com­ Plants and Funeral Designs 3062 Bellaire street, Nov. 30. Miss partment Use fresh, briskly boil­ Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets Quantrille McClung reviewed ing water. Let stand in warm FREDAS recent book. place where coffee will keep hot but not boil. Let water drip Rl-LOW MEATS JERRY BREEN through coffee once only, then re­ Boston Archdiocese to move grounds. Serve. One quart HAPPY Florist Note Holy Name Feast serves five to six. 1 Coffee CerniTal N E W Y E A R 1456 California MA. 2279 Boston. — The annual Holy Ys cup quick-cooking tapioca Name services in the Archdiocese is cup sugar HAPPY NEW YEAR 14 teaspoon salt of Boston will be held Sunday, Happy Neto Year Happy Jan. 3, in observance of the Feast 11-4 cups water of the Holy Name of Jesus. H. Em 14 cup seedless raisins Happy Cardinal William O’Connell, Arch­ 1 cup strong decaffeinated GOOD THINGS New Year bishop of Boston, will preside at coffee the services in the Cathedral. 1 teaspoon vanilla TO E A T New 1 cup cream, whipped Combine quick-cooking tapioca, Fresh and Salted NuUneats Buy War Requiem Is Offered sugar, salt, water, and raisins in Candied Frujtt and Candies Year For Railroad President saucepan and mix well. Bring mixture quickly to a full ^ il over ADDISON’S G O O D CHEER Bonds Houston, Tex.— Requiem Ma.ss direct heat, stirring constantly. Re­ T O Y O U was offered in the Church of the move from fire. Ciool, stirring oc­ Home Public Market FLOWERS. Ine. Annunciation for R. C. Duff, presi­ casionally—mixture thickens as it TA. 2758 !HA - K E - TA . 00 10 dent of the Waco, Beaumont, cools. When slightly cool, add Trinity & Sabine Railroad Co. coffee and vanilla. Chill; fold in CHICRGO mflRKET cream. Serve in sherbet or parfait Happy New Year 2 Brothers of Yank glasses. Serves six to eight Gob Serving Nazis Starts Midnight FOOD New Year’s Eve

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Thursday, Dec. 81, 1942 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE COLORADO SPRINGS MAN IS Parisli in Hugo HAPPY NEW YEAR )> i NAMED ARMY HOSPITAL HEAD A STATEMENT Colorado Springs.— Capt. Frank place in S t Mary’s church Christ­ Receives Gifts James P. Gray Pryor of Colorado Springs, who mas eve before the Rev. William has been stationed in Fresno, Kelly. Mrs. W. J. Whelan was Calif., for the past three months matron o f honor and P ^ . Joseph Hugo.— Father Michael A. Hor- OpIomelrisI and who organized a basic training Bergen was best n)an. A reception gan thanks the Senior Tabernacle center there, has been appointed wa.s held in the home of Mr. and society for a set of vestments and commanding officer of the army Mrs. W. J. Whelan. The bride­ 212 Colorado Bldg. ( ) To provide funeral services of beauty, dis* altar linens and for donations for 1 hospital there. Capt. Pryor was groom attended Fordham univer­ the children of H u ^ and missions. tinction, and dignity. formerly stationed in Lowry Field. sity and is a graduate of the Uni­ Father Horgan also thanks the 1615 California TA. 8883 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney John Hibon versity of Pennsylvania. He is members of the Junior Tabernacle ( 2) To keep facilities and equipment in the best of Douglastown, L. I., and Port- now with the' army air forces in society for their Christmas g ift COMFORTABLE VISION au-Peck, N. Y., announce the mar. Peterson Field. possible condition. AND EYE CARE riage o f their daughter. Miss Lu­ NANCY KEATING’S Midnight Mass cille Ethel Hibon, to Pvt. Joseph MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED , IFas Celebrated To maintain* a varied display of quality mer* Harold Conway, aon of Mr. and (3) Mrs. M. J. Keating announces Mrs. Timothy Conway of Glenns Christmas Midnight Mass was chandise, M-ith prices for complete funerals thejparriage of her daughter, Miss Falls, N. Y. The marriage took celebrated in Hugo. Mass in Limon low enough to satisfy everyone. Nancy Keating, to Lt. William A. was at 7:30 and in Deer Trail at Teichman, son of Mr. and Mrs. 9:30 Christmas day. The women Amo Teichman of New Bruns­ in each mission took care of the (4) To offer credit facilities for those who can wick, N. J. The wedding took sanctuary decoration for the feast. best pay ont of current income. • place in Pauline chapel, Broad­ A Requiem High Mass was sung moor, Dec. 19 before the Rev. for the repose of the soiil of Joe To serve every family as we would wish to Henry P. Manion, post chaplain of Hill on the anniversary of his (5) Camp Carson. The bride was given death on the battleship Arizona be served if our positions were reversed. in marriage by her brother-in-law, Dec, 7. A Requiem High Mass was J. D. Jones. The bride’s sister, sung last week for Pat Landwehr, Mrs. J. D. Jones, was matron of LAUNDRY Coiutantine the Greats by Lloyd w ho. lost his life on the carrier B. Holsapple (N.Y., ‘ Sheed & honor. L t Louis Koglescholz of Lexington. Our 1943 supply of the OFFICIAL ART CALENDAR Ward, $3). Camp Carson was beat man. The Sgt. David Staab, a marine, ar­ of the Extension Society is now avail­ This is a quiet, discriminating bride is a graduate of S t Manx’s rived home on furlough from the high school. The bridegroom is a able. You may obtain your copy by calling at the presentation of a figure whose his­ South Pacific to risit his parents. torical lineaments were distorted graduate o f Rutgers university, Donald Leo Quick is reported • mortuary. in medieval times by credulity and New Brunswick, N. J., and holds a missing by the navy. Donald was fulsome -praise and, in our own, by degree in chemical engineering. born in Hugo and went to school far more injudicious malice, with Lt. and Mrs. Teichman- wept to here before the family moved to a view to the disparagement of his New Jersey on a wedding trip. Colorado Springs. Mrs. Howard Christie was torical Christianity. Lt. Vem Weeker is home on After a 100-page exposition of luncheon hostess to the Progres­ sive Book club Monday, Dec. 28, leave visiting his parents. T/Sgt. the history of the Fred Mohan is visiting his mother up to the time of Constantine, the in her home. Mrs. H. C. Lyons ORA reviewed Franz Werfel’s The Song and family. author weighs and considers ANO SON CHAPELS that ruler’s motives in adopting of Bernadette. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Foley came WANTED Christianity; the significance ol' Mr*. Ripl«]gDi«t from Denver for a Christmas visit Mrs. Mary Josephine Ripley died with the former’s sister, Mrs, I will buy for cash small properties in or near Denver. I am KEystone 6297 # KEystone 6296 the Edict of Milan, a n t in g toler­ Wellie Will. ation to the Church; the import in her home Thursday, Dec. 17. not interested in listing your property for sale or making ISZ7 Cleveland Place of such facts as the emperor’s in­ She had been a resident of Colo­ Hugo Emmerling is overseas. you a trade, but will purchase your, property if priced right tervention in ecclesiastical yffairs, rado Springs for 41 years. Sur­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker of and pay you cash. Will give quick action. Guarding Forever our Founder^ Ideah thq mqying of his capital to Con­ viving are two sons, William aqd Denver was here Christmas to visit stantinople, his general character, Ernest of Colorado Springs; two Mrs. Walker's parents, Mr. and the value oif his benefactions to the daughters, Sister Mary Crescentn Mrs. Hugo Emmerling. Gall T. E. GREENE o f Dubuque, la., and Rose C. Church, and his influence on sub­ TAbor 6266 Davo EAst 1381 Evenings sequent history- Ripley of Colorado Springs; and Blinding Snowstorm Is NEW YEAR GREETINGS Constantine stands out in these a brother, A. P. Michels of Thurso pages as a capable and, on the Plaisance, Quebec, Canada. Re­ to Our Friends! Lafayette CYO whole, a just ruler, humane for his quiem Mass was offered Saturday, Braved by Faithful io See and sincerely devoted to the Dec. 19, in Sacred Heart church. May 1943 Hold the Best pf Everything for You! Church, though he lacked a pro­ Burial was in Fairview ceraftery. Attend Midnight Mass a n O f (th a t counts found understanding of some of its James Edward Keating died OPEN doctrines. Mr. Holsapple shows Sunday, Dec. 20, in his home. A U ■•m. t6 To Hold Party himself a bit too facile in asserting resident of Colorado Springs since Kremmling.— Many of the pa­ Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are The EDELUJEISS 3 a.m. that the emperor’s meddling in 1907, he was employed in the rishioners drove miles in a blind­ "The Beni in Fond and Dtinh" Lafayette.— St. Ida’. CYO will Church affairs “ inevitably paved Golden Cycle mill for many years. ing snowstorm over almost impass- reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. hold a New Year's eve social. the way for a state-controllec Mr. Keating was born in Ireland. ble roads to attend the Midnight Frank Cernish and Richard Cor- Church.” Wherever there is He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mass in St. Peter’s church Dec. 25. rien, together with other member, strong ruler, he generally has a Mary Ann Keating; a daughter, The Mass in the mountain church FOR QtlALITY CORN FED was celebrated by the Rev. James of the club, made the preparation tendency to assert some kind of Mrs. Marie Kauffman; three i(ms, MEATS & POULTRY SEE for this event. Pvt. Lawrence authority over spiritual concerns, James, Jr.; Thomas, and J ^ n M. O’Sullivan, C.M., of St. Thomas’ COM We Can Now Give You Nuoci, Vincent DenovelKs, and and it is unlikely that the prece­ Keating, all of Colorado Springs; seminary, Denver, who also SFECIAL LUMP COAL Seaman Charles Banesk. were dent established by Constantine’s and five grandchildren. Requiem preached the sermon. NUT COAL RABTOAY’S among the many to send Christmas action made much difference to High Ma.ss was sung Wednesday, Battman’s Mass in F was ren­ Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. Prompt Delivery dered by the choir, which includes greetings to their associates in St. Caesaro-Papists. That, however, Dec. 23, in Sacred Heart church. F. MUMFORD. Mjer. 1030 W. Colfa* TA. 729T Ida’s CYO. as the author suggests, the ruler’s Burial was jn Fairview cemetery. Margaret and Ann Ennis, Beulah 25tb and Decatur GRand 5125 The church was < filled to removal of the chief capital of the Mrs. Vollmer’s Sister Dies Menhunnett, Mrs. Edward Mooney, pire to Constantinople, together Mrs. Frank Vollmer received Mrs. Clifford Berd, and Mrs. M. capacity for the Christmas Mid­ When buying from the night Mass and a large number of witn the policy of his successors in word of the death of her sisj;er. Noonan. The organist is Mrs. Rob­ WADGE making the clergy dependent on Sister Aurelia, in De Paul hospital, ert Menhunnett. INSURANCE those present received Holy Com­ firms advertising in this the civil arm, influenced ultimately St. Louis, Dee. 13 after a short S t Peter’s, a mission of Steam­ munion. St. Ida’s choir, under the paper, please mention that direction oS Miss Lucille Di the schism of the Greeks seems illness. She belonged to the boat Springs, is resplendent in its JOS. J. CELLA * Gives Ml more Giacomo, rendered Wilken’s Mass quite likely, Mr. Holsapple hits the Daughters of Charity of St. Vin­ holiday decorations, which are fea­ you saw their advertise­ cent de Paul. Mrs. Vollmer and tured by a crib. The work was ' 1120 Security Bldg. of the Child Jesus. nail right on the head when he de­ ment. Heat Both ‘St. Ida’s CYO and St. clares that the chief evidence of another sister, Misa Catherine done by the parishioners. Pbone KEystone 2633 Ida’s guild' held their annual Constantine's genius was his rec­ Hogan, were ■with Sister Aurelia Christmas parties. St. Ida’s guild ognition o f the. fact that a unitdd during her illness. The deceased served a casserole chicken dinner Christianity alone' could bring waS'Bn aunt of the Rev. Edward UNITED FUEL & EQUIPMENT GO. and the CYO offered light eve­ peace and unity to Europe, Vollmer, O.S.B. * ning refreshments. Christmas gifts Studsnt* Stage Program 1729 California St. KE 6391 were exchanged at both of these Books and pamphlets just issued The “ Prelude” and “ Another parties. or re-issued by the America press, Christmas,” features of the tradi­ WE SALUTE In the annual election of New York, include the following: tional program o f St. Mary’s high officers for St. Ida’s guild Mrs. The Following of Chriet, trans­ school, were presented D ^ . 18 William Douglas was named lated into simple, idiomatic English for the students and was followed president, Mrs. Louis Bmgger, from the original Netherlandisn by by tbe annual Christmas party. secretary, and Mrs. John Vander- Father Joseph Malaise, S.J., The program was presented for bor, treasurer. Our Lady of Vic­ (M.50), is a handy little three-by- the public Dec. 20. Those partici­ tory sodality had a successful five-inch volume. The reader will pating were David Garvin, Mary social, held Christmas night Miss find interesting the introduction, Ellen Sand, Juanita Thomas, Eddie Josephine Colbruno filled the role giving a historv’ of Gerard Groote, Sutherland, Earl Harvey, Bob Me of soloist for the group, and Miss who the translator thinks is the Hugh, Merle Kopetsky, Bill Dea, Cora Espinoza did several Spanish real author of the work generally and Kathleen Donlon. dance numbers. known as the Imitation of Christ, Dolores Kline was the winner of attributed to Thomas a Kempis. a beautiful cross bracelet as the Shining in Darkness, by Father prize in the sodality Mass quiz. Francis X. Talbot, S.J. ($2), is a “ What I Got Out o f the Retreat” Fr. John Forsyth series of 13 plays, rSconstructing was the subject of a symposium humanly and i^alistically impor­ recently staged by the following tant events in the life of Our Lord. sodalists: Theresa McCllnton, Baptizes Relative These tableaux are well adapted Beatrice Lehn, Dolores Kline, and for the Easter and Christmas sea­ Georgiana Rieden. The sodalists Boulder.—r( Sacred Heart Par­ sons. pledged themselves to use religious ish)— Mrs. George Forsyth, the His Father's Business, by Father Christmas cards and to collect former Katherine Boucher of Robert F. Grewen, S.J. ($1.50), is Catholic magazines for the USO Pittsburgh, Pa,, was baptized by written with the purpose of giving center. Father .John Forsyth, O.S.B., her to a wide range of people a brief Stamp and bond purchases In husband’s brother, on Dec. 24 and and pointed summary of topics November by the students of the made her First Communion in the that would ordinarily be discussed high school totaled $695.95. Midnight Christmas Mass. Sgt. in an eight-day retreat. The fifth, sixth, and seventh George P. Forsyth is stationed in H'e Wish to See Jesus, by Father grade girls sang foyth e 8 and 9 Lowry Field in Denver, and his Paul L. Blakely, S J., is a collection o’clock Masses in Camp Carson .on wife is head nurse of the Boulder of two-page reflections, based on Christmas morning. County hospital. every Sunday and important feast The grade school play, The Funeral Mass was offered by day of the year. Little Shepherd Who was Left Father Forsyth on Tuesday morn­ Stories of the Great Saints for Behind, was presented at 8 p.m, ing, Dec. 29, at 10 o'clock for Children is a series of four pam Dec, 17. The cast inejuded Danny The Denver's Mrs. Cattierina Cavichia, who died phlets, each presenting the lives of McLennan, Charles Gillis, Charles Thursday, Dec. 24, in a local seven saints. In the same vein is Gardner. Floyd Watts. Tommy hospital. She had lived in Boulder Stories of the Apostles for Chil­ Zecha, Lois Peterson, Mary Ann for the past 12 years with her hu.s- dren (all by Father Gerald C, Hanthorn, Bob Cass, Barbara \ hroughout this holiday season all of us Treacy, S.J.). Is It Cqtholic Ac­ Kloer, and Juan Green. WARTIME band, Charles Cavichia, a retired have been wishing our friends and associates the best that the New Year con miner. Born in Italy in 1878, she tion? by Father William J. Smith, Adelaide Buffetti, former stu­ came to this country at the age S.J., purposes to give the spiritual dent of St, Mary’s, was married bring, in happiness, health and prosperity. W e hove been looking, too, for • of 15. She is survived by her hus­ background of Catholic action. Dec. 5 in the Pauline chapel to WHITE SALES! band, two sisters, and three broth­ (All pamphlets five cents each.) S/Sgt. Woodrow Williams of Camp definite ways in which to make this wish for a Happy New Year come true— ers. Pope Pius XII and con­ Carson. for we all know that happiness in' the years to come will depend upon the A special meeting of the mem­ denses and analyzes all that the Indian Maiden Percale Sheets bers of the Altar society was held present Pontiff has done and said Victory for which this nation is fighting. at 2:30 on Wednesday afternoon, for a stricken land since the outset NEW MISSAL USED of the war. Dec. 30. All money due the so­ Our soldiers, sailors ond marines ore giving everything in their power to 2.80 Sheet*, ciety was turned in at that time FOR FIRST TIME 90x108...... 2.45 3.10 Hematitched.. 2.75 by the various group leaders, as 9 Cleveland Priests Aid make the wish for a Happy New Year a reality. the books had to be closed for the Ija Florida Service Camps IN IDAHO SPRINGS 2.60 Sheet*, year. Election of new officers Not oil of us can take this active part in front-line fighting, but we can 81xl08.....v...... 2.25 2.90 Hematitched.. 2.55 will take place in January. Cleveland.— In response to an Idaho Springs.— Tho new Mis­ make some New Year's resolutions— and keep them. Barbara Ann, infant daughter sal presented to the church by 2.3S Sheet*, of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schram, was urgent appeal from Bishop Joseph 72x108...... 2.05 2.35 P. Hurley of St. Augustine, Fla., the Ladies’ Aid society was used W e will want to make a resolution to buy War Bonds with at least 10% 2.65 Hemititebed.. baptized Sunday, Dec. 27. Spon­ for the first time in the Midnight sors were Charles Becker and Archbishop Joseph Schrembs sent Mass Dec. 25. 2.15 Sheet*, Anna Mae Reed. Richard Benson nine priests of the Cleveland dio­ of every payobeck; to save fats, metal and rubber; to give more time to wear A High Mass was sung at mid­ 63x108...... 1.85 2.45 Hematitched.. 2.15 Hokanson, infant son of Mr. and cese to help minister to the Cath­ night in St. Paul’s church Dec. 25. activities; to conserve goods and commodities. W e will want to make— and Mrs. Edward Hokanson, was bap­ olic service men now stationed in “ Silent Night” was sung before 58c Ca«e§, tized on Monday, Dec. 28. The camps and posts within the St. keep— these resohitions becouse in so doing we will be supporting our fighting the Mass. The choir rendered 42x381*...... 51c 73c Hematitched... 68c father is an officer stationed in Augustine diocese during the Camp Hale. Christmas season. Haller’s' Missa Tertis, The Offer­ men in the difficult job they have to do on the battlefront tory number was “ Adeste Fideles *’ 62c Ce*e«, Masses for the F e^t of the 46x38H ...... 55c 77e Hemttitclied-.. 60c “ Oh Holy Night” was sung as a The services that this company rteders are not battle-front services, but Circumcision on Jan. r*will be at Noted Jesuit Dies in recessional. Miss Phyllis Buckley 6, 7:30, and 9. The usual first they hove become very definitely wai-time services. Every effort of the com­ Friday Holy Hour will he held Australia at Age of 90 of Georgetown presided at the Indian Maiden Combed Percale sheets are incom­ organ, A Low Mass was said at at 7:80 in the evening and will pany and ol individual employes is being devoted toward giving complete, parably finer, more luxurious. They’ll give years be offered for victory, a lasting Sydney, Australia.—The Rev. 9 o’clock by the Rev. Henry R. and years of wear because the combing process has peace and the boys in service. Thomas Gartlan, SJ., member of McCabe. dependable utility service to those who are helping to win the Victory. W e a distinguished Irish family who Party Held for Children removed all the short irregular cotton fibers leaving numbered among his relatives Lord The annual Christmas party want OUT Soldiers, Soilors, Marines and Air Corps to know, that our wish for the sheet exceptionally sturdy yet smooth and lux­ Russell of Killowen, noted jurist sponsored by the Ladies’ Aid so­ a Happy New Year is more than just a holiday greeting. W e want them to urious, Order a supply today. and chief justice of England, died ciety for the children of the par­ in Sydney. Father Gartlan, one ish was held Wednesday evening, know that we ore backing up their fighting efforts with homo-front Service that time rector of the University of LIMIT OF 6 SHEETS OF A .SIZE AND 6 CASES TO A Dec. 23. Gifts were distribute Salamanca, in , was 90. to each child and the remainder will help them to moke this year, and eoch new year to come, a . CUSTOMER of the evening was spent in play­ Quebec Catholics Approve ing various games and singing Linens—Street Floor Christmas carols. Compulsory Education The December meeting of the FOOTWEAR women o f the parish was held in Montreal. — The Catholic com­ the home of Mrs. C. E. Fitzsim­ BEST IN QUALITY. NEWEST IN STYLE mittee of the Council of Public mons. ■ Education of the Province of Que­ 62 Year* In tbt Pikt* Pwk RcsIod Mass on New Year’s day was bec has adopted a resolution ap­ scheduled for 9 o’clock. PDBUC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO *^Whtra Denver Shopi With Confidence’* K f 2111 The Vorhei Shoe Co. proving of compulsory education The Rev. Forrest H. Allen sang "COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. hi children from -the- ages- of six to a- High Maw -hr Central -City "at 14 throughout .the proviaca. o’clock Dee. 29. .(t ^ .'/^i *-kv* ,’t < |V i i

PAGE S IX . Office, 938 Bannock Street' THE^ DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Dec. SI, 1942

HAPPY NEW YEAR Prosperity Is a Meaningless Word hsTcn in Father Dempaey’t hotel for workingmen in Sl Louii, Mo. Pictured below are sevei^ old men, too With Faith and Friendship aged to be of uae in industry, making use of the clubhoom in the hotel. Cards, checkers, and dominoes Tbftt 1943 trill brlns ?qu jpyi untold. That th* pricolcM trruure* of htppineit, form the erehing'i entertainment after their supper in the hotel's soup line. The hotel, founded in 1909 , health and prdaperitr b« youra in th* Victorioua New Year. by the late Rt. Rev. Monsignor Timothy Dempsey, now is managed by the Rev. James P. Johnston. Its ‘ H. W . SWIGERT, 8r. purpose is to offset the baneful influence of the cheap lodging house and saloon. A daily average of 272 ’ H. W, 8WIOEBT. Jr. BKRT EVANS men are guests in the home, more than 62,000 visiting it in a year's time. G. J. BCEAEUBLB GOLDA E. LO XE Y ' DAVID 0. EVANS MARY LA TODRETTE SWIGERT BROS. Belter FUion Optometrists Cood service Michael J. Renney, contractor for Every Age At Rifht Prices for many of Denver’s Catholic institutions and buildings, died 1550 California KEystone 7651 Tuesday in St. Joseph's hospital. GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED He was 80. Bom in Ottawa, Can­ ada, Aug. 18, 1862, he came to Colorado in 1896. He was con­ tractor for a number of Colorado’s Making Your Money Work for .You. . . , highways and public works. His BIRDS­ You can’t spend as much money now as you’d like. Maybe REQUIESCANT specialty was creating schools. you'd planned on buying a new car. Maybe you'd planned on EYE Among those he built were North buying a new set of tires. Maybe you'd planned on buying IN PACE high school and St. Francis de FROZEN some other item whose production has been hit by America's Sales’ grade school. Other Catholic FOODS defense program. You can hold that money— in which case it MARGARET CONWAY» Mullen home institutions he built were Annun­ for the Aged. Requiem Mams it being will do neither you nor anyone else any good. Or you can buy offered In the chapel of the Mullen home ciation church and St. John’s rec­ Groceries - Meats • Bakery conducted by the Little Sisters of the tory. Mr. Kenney lived at 1261 Defense Bonds with it— in which case it will work for you con­ Poor Thursday at 6. Interment Fort stantly. W e want your patronage— certainly— but we hopc^ a Collins. W. P. Horan A Son service. Pennsylvania street. He married MURRAY’S EDWARD L. GUHEEN. 6. of Alliance, Miss Ellen Donnelly of Walderton, part o f your money goes every week for defense stamps and Founded by H. 1. Murrar—1333 Nebr. Surviving are his parents. Mr. Ont., in 1887. He was a brother, bonds. and Mrs. Harry A. Guheen. Hass of in-law of Monsignor John J. Don Phones GR. 1613-14-15 the Angels was offered In Annunciation West S3nd A Julian church Monday at 9. W. P. Horsn A nelly. Son service. ^ Surviving besides his wife are MARY K. WEBSTER. 16S0 Detroit. a daughter, Evelyn; five sons, Surviving are her daughter. Mrs. Frank T H E M AY COMPANY L. L ori; granddaughter, Ann Lort; a Thomas F., Orlando, Fla.; Joseph DOYLE’S niece, Virginia Finnerty: and a nephew. R., Honolulu; James B. and Frank Peter Finnerty. Requiem Hass was M., Denver; Pvt. Earl D. Kenney offered in St. PhUomena's church Tues> PH.4RMACY day at 9:30. Interment Mt. Olivet.. W. of Fort Francis E. Warren, Wyo.; The Particular Otutsist Horan A Son service. . and 16 grandchildren, five of NICOLETTA NARDILLO, 8530 Navajo 17TH AVE. AND GRANT whom are serving in the armed street. Surviving are a son. Andrew N. forces. BUY THEM BY WEIGHT KB. 3S87 FREE DEUVEBT Angelo: four daughters. Rose Nardillo, Mrs. Anna Carbone, and Mrs. Mary A Solemn Requiem Mass is be­ Csrrone. Denver, and Mrs. Dee £ . Dc ing offered in the Cathedral And pay only for what you get Feo, Kansas City. H o.; two sisterli. Mrs. Theresa MolUeone and Mrs. Carmtlla Thursday at 9. Officers of the Viccari; two brothers. Anthony and Jos­ Mas.s include; Celebrant, the Rev. eph Marra. Pocatello. Ida.; and nine Frederick McCallin; deacon, the How big is an orange or a grandchildren. Requierti Hass was offered TH EO D O R E! in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church Thurs­ Rev. Gregory Smith; subdeacon, DETAILS OF GIFTS TO ARMY R«8'* Gro“P calavo or a bead of let­ day at 10. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boule­ the Rev. J. P. Moran. Father Mc­ vard service. Callin is preaching the sermon. Skip January Session tuce? Or most any other CARL PHILLIPS. 3810 Quivas street, POSTS TOLD DENVER DEANERY ^rviving are a son, Peter Phillips: Pallbearers are John J. Sullivan, fruit or vegetable for that matter? IHACKETHALi seven grandchildren. Mrs. George Poyn- Frank Downer, Harry Warner, ^ h e January meeting of the ter, Mrs. George Markano, and Anthony, Even the terms large, small, medium, Charles Mahoney, James Maitland, The December meeting of the i of the project, extended thanks to R ^ is College Parents’ a.ssociation Carl. Mike, Eleanor, and Irene Phillips. and Joseph J. Walsh. will be omitted on account of the ‘ are unsatisfactory. When tlie 200 Air Conditioned Requiem Mass was offered in St- Pat­ Denver deanery of the ACCW was the eight giris and five women who rick's church Thursday at 10:80. In­ worked hours for five nights fill­ holidays, the next one being Mon­ terment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service* held Dec.- 81.-Official reports were day evening. Feb. 1. in which the size oranges are mixed with the 216’s, MORTUARY D. E. ^E CAB WILLIAM AGNEW, 379 S. Osceola den related that- on Christmas proofs concerning the heirs of such de­ street. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. in St. Paul’s chapel. ceased. and, upon the proofs submitted, Heating Repairs MAin 71 7 1 morning he offered Mass in a hall An eye-witness story of the at­ Julia Agnew; one son, William Henry in North Carolina having a seating Fifteen organizations responded will enter a decree In said estate determin­ Agnew; a daughter. Mrs. Josephine tack on Pearl harbor wa.s given by to roll call. ing who are the heirs of such deccas^ Prompt. Courteous Serrtcs capacity of 3,000. Not tinly was the Larsen; two sisters, Msrgsret Jane and a graduate of Loretto Heights col ■The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John R. person, at which hearing all persons CHEAPER RATES Mary Agnew; two brothers, John and hall jammed, but another 3,000 men claiming to be heirs at law of such de­ SLATTERY & COMPANY lege Tuesday evening, Dec. 29, Mulroy closed the meeting with CLEAN NEW CABS Howard Agnew; his mother. Mrs. Samuel were present who could not gain when members of the Alumnae aa- ceased may appear and present their proofs. Agnew. Philadelphia. Pa. Requiem Mass admittance. Chaplain Leyden was prayer and gave the season’s greet­ MARGARET A. RUSSELL. PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS was offered in Presentation church Sat­ .sociation met in the Olin hotel for ings to those present. AdminfstratHx. urday at 9:30. accompanied to Denver by the Rev, the customary Yuletide dinner. Donald F. Clifford. Tom Flaherty’s Daniel McLellan, M.M., who is sta­ Mrs. Henry Jacques, a graduate of I Majestic Bldg., 1726 MARKET STREET FRANK H. CUMMINGS Attorney for Estate. Frank H. Cummingc, 49, of 823 Slit tioned in St. Louis and is an alum Loretto Heights with the class .of JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 street died Friday. Dec. 26. in a local nus of Annunciation high school, 1925, described the unreality that NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT hospital after an illness of two weeks. Denver. shrouded the civilian population on AND DETERMI.NATION OF HEIRSHIP COLONY GRILL Mr. Cummings was born in Denver and Sacred Heart Aid Estate of Earl Tucker, sometimes known was educated in the schools here. Hr Dec. 7, 1941, in Hawaii. With her as Earl Vincent Tucker, deceased fThere Friends Meet Friehds was engaged In mining in this region husband, an engineer in Honolulu, No. 69982 until recently, when he was employed by and her children Mrs. Jacques Notice is hereby given that on the 9th COLFAX MARKET the State Highway department. He day of February, 1948, I will present to served'Overseas in World war*! and was drove to Pearl harbor a few weeks • H N S FOODS after the bombing to view the Honors Member the County Court of the City and Countv COLPAX AT COLFAX A t a member of the Veterans of Foreign 3 MDIINGS W E DOWNING MARION of Denver, Colorado, my accounU for final • MIXED DBINKS War*. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Ger­ wreckage. The Jacques family is settlement of the administration of said trude Cummings; a sister. Mrs. Kate now residing in Denver. A plea.sing feature that has esute, when and where all persons In • BEEB • WINE Swift: two nephews, John and Harry interest may appear and object to them, if Cummings. Over the flickering light of been introduced bv Mrs. E. M. they so desire. When buying from the Requiem Mass was offered In Sacred Christmas candles and the center- DuBois into the nreetings of the PAUL’S LIQUGRS Heart church Wednesday at 9. Inter­ PUCE lO lG ISI Notice is also hereby given that there 569 E. Colfax firms advertising in this ment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan k Son pieces of evergreen houghs the as­ Sacred Heart Aid society is prov­ h u been filed in said estate a petition service. sociation laid plans for more active ing interesting. It is the honoring asking for a judicial ascertainment and 1148 E. Colfax Ave. paper, please mention that (St. Patrick’* Pariih) help in the war effort. Two war of one of the old-time members at determination of the heirs of such deceased, DOMENIC FALBO Three weddings took place in and setting forth that the names, addreasea CHRIS'nAN BROS. WINES you saw their advertise­ Domenic Falbo. 45. of 1740 W. 40th bonds of $125 each were desig­ each meeting. and relationship of ail persons, who arc the parish recently. On Dec. 24 or claim to be heirs of said deceased, so av«nue died Thursday. Dec. 24. of a nated as gifto to the college from On Dec. 18 Mrs. Joseph Maginn Fine Liquor* KE. 6171 ment. heart attack. A native of Italy, he came William Irlando, son o f Mr. and far as known to the petitioner, are as CHECKER the alumnae.-' was the one honored. She was pre­ follows, to-wit: Grace Freeman Tucker, to Denver in 1911. He married Mary Mrs. John Irlando, was married to' sented by Mrs. DuBois. DeJuIio in 1937. Mr. Falbo operated a A fclood-klonor group was organ­ Legion, Texas, widow; and Reese Tucker, CABS Helen Wagner with Stephen and The meeting was the occasion of San Rafael, California, son. fllHng station here for 11 years. Sur­ Anastasia Dragoeff as witnesse.s. ized under the leadership of Miss ED DUNDON. M n- viving. besides his jerife. are two step­ Ellen Mary Campbell of 416 the election of officers, arranging Accordingly, notice is also hereby given sons, Paul DeJulio. Derby, and James Before a Nuptial Mass at 9 on Dec. that upon the date aforesaid, or the day Free Dahlia.. Christmas cheer for charges, the COLORADO BROAD T A . 2 2 3 3 Lewcit Zoned ReUe DeJulio. San Francisco. Calif.; a step­ 26 Joseph J. DiClementi was mar­ sending of checks to help others to which the hearing may ^ continued, Delivery daughter. Miss Mary DeJutto, Denver: In an analysis, of war conditions the Court will proceed to receive and hear BREASTED TURKEYS, ried to Mary. Ellen Walsh. A mem­ in their Christmas work, and help­ proofs concerning the heirs of such de­ his mother, Mrs. Mary Falbo, Denver: on the world’s various fronts, Dr. TA. 1776 and two brothers. Joseph and Carl Falbo ber of the armed forces, DiClem ing the USO. ceased, and, upon the proofs submitted, CAPONS, DUCKLINGS, of Denver. enti is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Ketrick, president of Lo­ will enter a decree in said estate determin­ Catholic Charities Forty dozen cookies were made ing who are the heirs of such deceased Rosary was aaid Sunday. Services Ilaria DiClementi. The bride is retto Heights college and featured and don a tod by Aid members to GEESE, ROAS’HNG were conducted Monday at 10- Inter­ speaker for- the dinner, painted a person, at which hearing all persons claim­ ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John the Christmas boxes for soldiers in ing to be heirs at law of such deceased may CHICKENS & FRYERS V BRUN05 JOBS WANTED Walsh. Witnesses were Dominic vivid picture of the country’s posi­ hospitals. Mrs. Elmer Hanlin took appear and present their proofs. THOMAS J. MEE and Mary Di Clementi. The mar­ tion and made some pertinent pre­ out a life membership in memory B. C. HILLIARD. Jr., SW O R D FISH For Good Workers Requiem Mass was offered Tuesday in dictions as to post-war education Annunciation church for Thomas J. Mee. riage of Ray D. Kearney and Stella of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Hur­ Administrator. Variety of Fish Received Daily of any type, permanent or odd retired dairyman, who died Thursday in Cerenzia took place on Dec. 27 and travel. ley Young. Mrs. P. W. Stauter job. call Employment Department. his home. Sand creek and Brighton with Richard Baum and Sadie Chairman of the dinner commit­ boulevard, after a short illness. He and Mrs. Otto Kiene were reported 1665 Grant St. KEystone 6386 was 83. Campanella as witnesses. tee was Miss Margaret Sullivan. ill. Born in Ireland, he came to the United The Altar and Rosary society The toastmaster for the occasion The electio'h of officers resulted DORAN States in 1888. reaiding in Leadviile. He will receive corporate Communion was Mrs. J. Fredric Prinzing, as follows: Mrs. James J. Mc­ married Miss Mary Smith and moved to HATTERS Denver that year. Upon coming to on Sunday. The first meeting of president of the Alumnae associa­ Donald, president; Mrs. P. W. Denver be established a dairy. He re­ the new year will be held in the tion. Stauter, treasurer; Mrs. George ’’Bet HMenditlenlng tired in 1916. He was a member of Serrtc. BxclaiiT.lr' LOOP flAKKET school lunchroom on Tuesday aft­ Mage, recording secretary; Mrs. J. the Knights of Columbus. Surviving, besides his wife, are three sons, Thomas. ernoon, Jan. 5 . Hagus, corresponding secretary 733 E. Colfax, at ClariuoD FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE San Francisco, and Jobs and James. The Holy'Name society will hold and publicity. Mrs. T, R. Davis, CALL MAIN tm , Free Parking With Porebasa of 60o or Moro at 1429 Lawrenco Parish Debt ^Por Pr*. PIck-Bp *b4 DtUreep Denver: two daughters. Mrs. George a meeting Thursday evening, Jan. who had served as secretary, is Scrric. McDonald and Mrs. Bert Beaman. Den­ not able to continue because of ver: 14 grandchildren, and one great­ 7. __75o illness. Members of the board of The firms listed here de­ grandchild. Boulevard service. The Rev. Achille Sommaruga, Be Meeting Topic S B L E S „. 65o pastor, announced Sunday that the trustees for three-year terms are serve to be remembered PVT. JAMES P. VOLA Mrs. E. M. DuBois. Mrs. Grant „.3 5 o pvt. James Philip VoU. 30. died Christma.s collection was very Ife Invite You to Visit (Holy Rotary Pariih) McKibbin, and Mrs. Elmer Hanlin. HEELS JloH oU PM (U Thursday. Dec. 24. in Jefferson Barracks. ood. He thanked all individuals, On Thursday, Jan. 7, a general |.adie*' ___25c when you are distributing Mo., following a brief illness. Before fhe Altar society, the Holy Name During the social hour, which fol­ his induction into the army in November, parish meeting will be held in the lowed the business session, Mrs. LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP your patronage in, the dif­ he was employed by a local mercantile society, the Young People’s group, Ingram’s Cafe Accom filiiU m s»U school hall. Plans will be made to John Schilling directed a Christ­ Id Uw Loop MarktU L avruie. S t Sid. company. Born in Denver, he attended the sodalities, and the Mothers’ reduce the church' indebtedness. In ferent lines of business. schools here also. Before his induction club for their donations. mas musical program. Christmas LIVES that are lived without he made his home with his mother, Mrs. the past 21 .years about $36,000 carols were sung by Mrs. Helen and Bar Domenica Vola Davla. at 1526 W. 87tb Masses on New Year’s day will has been paid out in interest. The Sealmayer, accompanied by Mrs. avenue. Surviving, besides his mother, affectation, without boastful be the same as on Sundays, 7, 9, meeting will begin at 8 p.m. RALPH E. INGRAM, Prop. are two sisters, Mrs. Dena lamonica. Den­ Schilling on the piano and Mrs. acclaim? but with sincere ap­ ver. and Miss Vicki VoU. a radio star 10:30, and 12. The senior choir The church was decorated by the John Bowe on the violin. Mrs. in New York city: and a half-brother. will repeat the Christmas program sisters for Christmas. The adult For Better Foods preciation for the virtues of Bowe gave other violin aolos and CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING ^ David Davia. Denver. Requiem Mass at the 10:30 Mass. choir, under the leadership of Jim the Bowe children, Mary Ellen, was offered in St. Patrick's church Mon­ ^ ^ tm A A A B ^ bonest toil, are lives which day at 9. Olinger service. The sisters wish to thank the Traay and with Fernand Cain as Jack, and Judith, sang seasonal and Drinks Mothers’ plub and all individuals organist, sang for the Midnight and song;s. Refreshments were served. i most ’profoundly influence the OPEN ALL NIGHT t.'la.ssified who remembered them at Christ­ 10 o'clock Masses. The children’s Airs. DuBois will entertain the i trend of civilization. Such SI. Clara’s Aid Will mas. choir, directed by Sister Mary society in January. The officers 58 BROADWAY i Magdalen, sang at the 8 o’clock who have accepted re-election will It will pap pon to road ALL of tba following advartuamenta. characters may seem to be but Miss Louise Forinhals is serious­ i Hold Dessert Lunch ly ill in her home, Mass. be honored. Arrangements will T C jr grains of sand in a storm-tossed Pat, small son of Mr. and Mrs. John Canjar, a student in St. then be made for a permanent Are Co-operating With Your desert but instinctive respect St. Clara’s Aid society will spon- Syl Frank, who was taken sud­ Thomas’ seminarj', is spending his place of meeting. Paper. PHOTOGRAPHS DRUG STORES a dessert-lunch and card party in denly ill Christmas day, is much vacation .with his parents, Mr. and accrues to such personalities. ADderwD pbotoe. IZ04 l&th S t at La« aUTCBINSUN’S PBARHACP the orphanage Jan. 6 at 1 p.m. improved. He was moved to his Mrs.. Frank J. Capiar. VPETrAMTVl rMie*. MAin U7A Fra, oew, euta. They beco^S^iffars of Tour Naborbeod Dniggiit Hostesses will be Mrs. J. P. Mc- home Monday from St. Joseph’s Betty Ann Falar; former organ­ Tom Flaherty’s Fbos* SPruee 0688 700 8 a F w li strength^to^aJLiVh^kijow them. Coyaty and Mrs. E. Litmer of S t hospital. ist, is visiting with her parents at PAINTING A PAPERING JAMES HUTCHINSON Philomena’s parish. A large at­ Daniel Morgan, son of Mr. and 4641 Pearl street. She is at pres­ tendance is expected. GLAND DISEASES Pa'ntma and Pap«nnt Naaontbla. B. T MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Mrs. Herman Morgan, is home ent a student in the St. Mary col­ COLONY GRILL reaser. ST W Uaola. SPnic. 1964, JACQUES BROTHERS from a local hospital, where he had lege, Leavenworth, Kans. Raconditioned ptinot. plavera cranda. PRINTING organ, (pip* and r*ed>, oreheatral in*tro- a S/rtCC 1 9 0 2 Cathedral-SI. James’ been receiving treatment for sev­ Several men from the parish, HAPPY NEW YEAR menta T. R. Wa)k«r. tS6 Rroadwar 8P, eral weeks. who are in the service spent the 7864. 28 E. 6ili Ave. TAbor 646i 1 50 ChrUtmat Carda $1.00 PTA to Meat Jan. 4 Mrs. Joseph Theisen and her Christmas holidays with their fam­ Where Friends Meet Friends Soldier,' S u tlon u r—hi, in,ixni* *mboM,d FLORISTS three grandchildren were baptized ilies. Among them are: Lts. la gold. Sl.M. RODGERS. 611 14tb S t Cemetery wreaths treated and decorated, Sunday. Sponsors for Mrs. Theisen George and Matt. Canjar, Frank • FINE FOODS 66o end 76e. Grave blanket*. LIEB’8 u. s. The Cathedral-SL James’ PTA were her son, Jerome Theisen, and Kuder, Frank Turk, William Turk, • MIXED DRINKS FLOWER SHOP, 3922 W. 82nd. rATINf will hold its first meeting of 1943 Mrs. Nora Oehrle. The three and Martin McKan. • BEER • WINE REAL ESTATE C OLD SPRING o m ci FEMALE HELP WANTED In Malo hall at 2:30 p.m., Monday, grandchildren are Joseph Lewis, The Children of Mary sodality Now i, th, time to wll real wtata. Call MONUMENT.S Jan. 4. Dr. J. F. Prinzing will be 569 E. Colfax m« to- prompt Mrvico and appraiul. Woman to cook keep bouu. 7 m t lM «U T im 4M#IT« Patricia Ann, and Janet Joanna will receive Holy Communion Sun- end I the guest speaker. Angel • w m SCHEODT bungalow, 4 adult womM, No waihing. , dkyili tbft 8'o’clock Mass, 646 S, Wa,hlngtnn SFruea 7662 DO lum aca EA. 6224. ■■ 'Tj. TT

Thursday, Dec. 31, 1942 Office, 938 BannocK Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone '4205 PAGE SEVEN

W orld Misisidn Thrives Attorney General Lauds Despite War, Calamities Catholic Seminar Work The D e n v e r Catholic R eg iste r - < President_____ ....._____Most Rev, Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. New York.— Catholic missioner* Washington.—“ A ‘blue print’ for ri Editor..—______..Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. and the missiona find their most Managing Editor...... —...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. opportune, times in the midst of a post-war world was drawn last Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B., calamities and catastrophies, the September at the Inter-American cannot climb to the start, yet our followers* suffering for the sake of Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, J.C.D., Litt.D.; Rev. John Cavanagh, world democracy, the need for all Rev, Aloysius F. Coogan, member Seminar on Social Studies called Food Rationing spirit may explore the untrodden M.A., LittD.; Rev. Edward A. Breen, M.A., LittM .; Leonard Tangney, men to accept Christ a n d His salvation, it it at once the answer of the National office staff. Society by the National Catholic Welfare space* and find an abiding place A.B., Jour.D.; Max Greedy. Is Really Necessary Church. and the end o f the hardships of for the Propagation of the Faith, Conference.” This observation on somewhere in that infinite Iran* life. Food rationing is hitting more When democratic politician* were asserted in a radio address. the work of the' Catholic leaders Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. and more staples. Though it is a appeasing Hiller and hi* hench­ quillily above. We must live on good The Apostles, Peter, James, and attending the seminar held in va­ niiisanco for oerybody, we ought terms with both heaven ai(d earth' men, Loewensiein wai warning the John, had climbed with the Master Culian Papal rious cities was made by Attorney not to fall into the delusion that it world that there can be no com­ at once. That inward monitor we to the lop of an unnamed moun­ General Francis Biddle in the first Published Weekly by is mere bureaucracy gone berserk. promise with the ruthless Nasi ma­ cannot lilenre reminds ut forever tain to pray. Evidently wearied by JSetter A fter Illness of the two WMlIiam H. White foun­ Tliere has been some senseless that this world is not all— that the THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) chine. He had seen the slow death the long uphill trudge, the Apostle* Havana.— The Most Rev. George dation lectures, delivered in the bureaucracy in this war; for in of the Weimar republic and the transcendental is at real at a slab — just a* they were later to be in Caruana, Papal Nuncio to Cuba, University of Virginia. Mr. Biddle, 938 Bannock Street stance the plan to close out long dissolution of his Catholic youth of pavement, or a gun, or a bat­ the garden o f Gelhtemane — were js recovering from the suddefi ill­ speaking on “ Notes on Democratic established gold mines or to tear societies in . He had both tleship, or a screaming bomb. We hea\ 7 with sleep. Suddenly they ness with which he was stricken ’Thinking," lauded the work of the Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 up short railroads in order to trans* seen and felt the brutality of the must in these limes believe in more looked up to see Christ in all Hit recently. seminars. fer the rails elsewhere. But one Gestapo. than sweat and blood and tears and glory. Hi* garments shining white a bulging arsenal. To keep a firm has merely to think to see that food When he sought to preserve at snow and His face beaming as Subscription: $1 per year. rationing is necessary faith in the things that are alwayg the sun itself. Talking with the peace by checking the spread o f the true we must live dote to God— M Ain 5 3 1 4 We have to supply large quan­ Nasi power that pointed only to­ transfigured Son of Man of His tities of food for the armed forces, we must have a good-neighbor pol­ passion and death were Moses and Thursday, Dec. 31, 1942 ward war, he was damned aa a icy with the Infinite. which represent the best part of the prophet o f hatred and an assassin Elias, the Old Testament prophets, i r c h h o f nation but which are now unable to of peace. When, i over-sealous in Severe literalists as we are, we who thus bore witness and paid F . J . K produce. We must have extra food are prone to suppose that, when we homage to the promised Messias. OFFICIAL! ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER hit anti-, he upheld the for the millions of men and women cause of the Spanish “ I>oyalisls,’ have become accustomed to the ma­ Impulsively, Peter cried out that C onstruction C o . The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. in the war industries. We must be he was condemned as a Commu­ terial part of our surroundinga, we it was good for him and the other We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. W'hat- cheerful about helping to feed our nist. When he refused to advocate have learned how to live. As though two Apostles to be here. In a ges­ ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or Allies, for if we did not have their the destruction of the German na­ to eat and sleep ; and drive a ear ture of good will he suggested thst those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. armed help we would be face to tion along with the Nasi regime, and fight a war Were all of life! they be allowed to erect shelter* for BUILDERS . We hope The Register will be read in every home of the face with invaders in our own land. he was tagged a Fascist. Some people seem to be afraid to the heavenly visitors on the bleak Archdiocese. Furthermore, we must not forget recognize the existence of a aoul— mountain top. Even as he spoke, We Appreciate Your Patronage We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in that a ghastly percentage of the In Europe he rushed from one they think it a sfentimental weak­ capital to another, seeking action however, a cloud descended upon the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. population of this huge, rich land ness until they are trapped in them and the voice of God the 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. of ours had less than a decent sub­ that would confine the Nazis within shell hole. The year 1943 it an + URBAN J. VEHR, Germany and would lend aid to the Father was heard. “This is My be­ sistence and that many of these opportune time to adapt ourselves Jan. 29,1942. Archbishop of Denver. underground anti-Nazi movements loved Son; hear Him.” But when people, in both civilian and mili­ to the necessity of living in the within the Third Reirh. In Vatican the disciples looked they saw no tary life, are now getting a suffici­ presence of the Invisible. — Rev City, he discussed the growing Nasi one but Jesus. ESTABLISHED SINCE 1101 ency perhaps for the first lime in John Cavanagh. war on religion with Cardinal Perliaps now Peter and his com­ their lives, certainly for the first panions understood the . Cliristian C. D. OF A. WILL SPONSOR lime in yean. Pacelli, now Pope l^lus XII. In Rome, he.consulted with Mussolini Real Meaning of solution to the immense, amount of A nation that a few years ago suffering that weighs on every hu­ The American Fixture Co. paying farmers not to plant on meaVis of forestalling the spread NEW YEAR RECEPTION JAN. 3 of Nazism: times were different Hardships in Life man life. Suffering, if rightly ac. MaBOfactarsn of certain crops and that was killing The Transfiguration of. Christ, repled, is but the prelude to glory. young pigs today finds itself forced then. In Vienna, he visited Car­ CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS dinal Innilzer and Dr. Schuschnigg. which occurred but a few days after The sufferings of Christ, whereby 'clergy of the city, between the to ration food. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will In America he taught in 50 differ­ the prophecy of the suffering and man was redeemed, paled in the CHURCH FURNITURE hours of 3 and 6. A splendid Figures show that less than one be the honor guSst of Court St. ent universiliea, lectured before death of the Master, in one divine glory of the Resurrection, and the Rita No. 625, Catholic Daughters musical program has been ar­ half of all Americana ha^ been stroke brought about what no "heartache and the thousand natu­ BANK, BAR, AND STORE FKTURES buying as much as two and a half hundreds of audiences, wrote tire­ of America; at the annual New ranged. lessly. And in America he found, amount of preaching and healing ral shocks that flesh is heir to” are. Milhcork of All Kinds Year reception, to be held in the Mrs. W. J. Flanagan, chairman pounds of meat, the proposed ra^ could accomplish. Standing as ii if patiently borne for the sake of of the reception committee, will lion set by the government. Why? among people who were willing to clubhouse on Jan. 3. The officers hear the truth, the peace and the doe* in the Gospel account imme. Qirist, but th e mountain FRANK KIRCHHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. of the court will receive the gniests, be assisted by Nellie Lennon, Simply because they have not had hope that had abandoned Europe, diaiely after the discourse of Christ climbs to |he Transfiguration of DENTER, COLO. including the members, their grand regent; Minnie Bujacich, the money. There is a suggestion on the necessity of Hi* and His I heaven.— Rev, Edward A. Breen. friends, past officers, end the Josephine Hytrek, Regina O’Boyle, before the government that people Several limes, we have met Hu- Loubelle Green, Anne O’Kane, poor enough to pay no income tax bertus zu Ixiewenstein in his wan­ Margaret Carroll, Mary Donohue, would gel special stamps worth 50 derings over America — once In Teresa Feeney, and Kate K. cents for every dollar they spend in 1938, when he predicted the Nazi Miller. a grocery store, this 50 cents to be seizure of Austria, which came a Many other activities will be used for the purchase of foods in few days later; once in 1939, when sponsored in the month of January. special list. The idea is to pro he predicted the war that broke in On Thursday, Jan. 7, Mrs. Grace ide food that human beings should the autumn; once in 1940, when he Shaw of the State Department of have to •preserve their health still hoped that a negotiated peace Education will speak on the im­ Whether this suggestion will be en could save Europe from destruc­ After long months of anxious pressions of a sojourner in Argen acted into law remains to be seen tion and the rest of the world from being dragged into the war. waiting, Mr. and Mrs. John Pas- tina in the regular meeting of the but -it is being discussed. Of quale of 516 S. Pearl street, mem­ noonday study club. Luncheon course it will be fought, but it is On Borrowed Peace has all the bers of St. Francis de Sales’ par­ will be served in the clubhouse ell to remember that even with interest but little of the bilierness ish, learned this week that their promptly at 12:30. A book review, the highest national income that mark* most works from the son, Sgt. Joseph L. Pasquale, is complimentary for the members, world history we have not yet pent of German exiles. Where now a prisoner of the Japanese in will be given in the clubhouse solved the problem of adequately many have only hate, he ha* Chris­ the . The youth had at 7 p.m. Jan. 14, This will be feeding all Americans. tian hope for the making of a bet­ been reported missing in action followed by the monthly business The growth of rationing should ter world.—-C. J. McNeill. prior to the news of his imprison­ meeting at 8:15 bring the nation to its senses on ment. In keeping with the usual the drafting of farm boys. Farm Cosmetics— custom, the Catholic Daughters ing is no job for amateurs. It needs Sgt. Pasquale had gone to the distributed, in the holiday season, skilled labor. Hundreds of farms Morale Factor Philippines with a coast artillery money and gifts to- their friends have been sold because, with the A .New York reporter polled outfit shortly before the outbreak confined in the various tubercular boys drafted, the old folks could no number of men on the question of the war. Prior to his entering institutions of the city. These longer operate. Draft boards have whether the expenditure of a half the army, he had been employed in patients have been adopted as not shown much common sense, at billion dollars on cosmetics yearly W e wish to take this occasion to thank all the readers of The Roswell, N. M. wards of the court and are visited times, in keeping necessary lads at is justified under war conditions Ha* Narrow Eicape* every month by the different home. Farm boys have been given Reactions, were divided. One man Denver Catholic Register for your many expressions of good Joe Accorso, formerly a member members. the impression that they were said inelegantly, "Thai’s an awful of Mt. Carmel parish, knows what slackers if they did not get into the lot of lettuce to spend on will and loyalty, and for your liberal patronage, which has made it is to be in the middle of the At- paired the light and while climbing service. It is time to stop all this woman's face.” Another countered, jlantic without a life preserver and a hawser to the deck of the ship he the face of threatened food “ Of course it’s justified. We prob­ possible the substantial growth of this bank. May the New Year ;to see his ship sail away at 18 slipped and fell into the sea. With­ shortages.— Monsignor Smith. ably spend a heck of a lot more on ,knots an hour. Home from three out life line or life preserver, his cigars and cigarets— and the re­ give to all of you much happiness and to all the world an early, trips to the African battle front, coat weighted down with wire and Edgar Hoover Said sults aren’t nearly so aHrartive.” - just and lasting peace, is the wish of the ofBcers, board of directors, young Accorso told of an almost tools, he had to shed all his clothes, Women believed makeup a good miraculous rescue after he had treading water, while he watched A Mouthful idea, war or no war. And a number and personnel of The American National Bank. fallen from one of the American the light he had fixed fade into the We thoroughly agree with the of morale experts, including distin­ distance. He was tossed around convoy ships taking supplies to statement credited to J. Edgar guished doctors and psychiatrists, and nearly drowned before he was Africa early in 1942. Hoover, chief of the FBI, in regard agreed with them. It is explained picked up, one hour later, by an­ He was ordered over the stern to the condition of-ftie prison pa­ that one of the greatest threats to other ship, STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF of the ship to fix a wakelight, role system in the United States. civilian morale is the interruption which the ships carry in convoy so “ I wa8'*a pretty sick boy for a Mr. Hoover did not say it was poor, of familiar personal routines. they can keep together. He re- couple of days," he commented. or that it was bad. He pul it suc­ Stripped of fancy phrases, the Idea' cinctly when he declared! "It is that to take creams and rouges] THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF DENVER stinks.” from,women, or tobacco.from men, Tlie wizard o f the FBI had a to create a wholesale tense of MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM right, in our opinion, to express insecurity. CdliolitlQliir lOel^Te A$$ocuition that sentiment if he felt like hold­ At the Close of Business December 24, 1942 * British authorities found that the Meat Rev. Francis J. Spellman, D.D., President ing his nose. He had just rounded restricting of cosmetics to 25 per Rt. Rev. Msgr. Bryan J. MoEntegart. LL.Dv National Secretary up the last of a gang of hoodlums cent of peace-time production who had escaped from an Illinois Rev. John J. Corrigan, Atalatant Secretary meant a depressed civilian popula­ penitentiary 80 days before. Two of tion and steadily declining war fac­ the seven found their way to a tory records. When cosmetic sta­ BEGIN WITH THANKS morgue when they decided to try tions were established in the indus­ to fight their way out of a comer. tries, the production curve soared Begin the year with thanks to God for the blessings He ha* All of the seven had long prison upward immediately and an in­ RESOURCES LIABILITIES vouchsafed you. Pray for Hi* continued loving kindness in the records that showed parole after creased number of women came parole for so-called good behavior flocking to the war factories for year to come. Have our missionaries say Mass for these intentions. when they were in prison. They en­ Cash on Hand work. The effect was so striking Capital Stock.....$500,000.00 gineered their escape in a gang that the restricting order for the and on Deposit EACH IN HIS OWN RITE FOR WHATEVER HAPPENS characterized by the FBI chief as nation as a whole was relaxed to with Federal In the Near East, race, nation­ We try to provide for whatever “ the most vicious and most danger­ 50 per cent the peace-time level. Reserve and ality, and the past loom large in happens in our missions. Maybe it’; ous the country has ever had.” $11,716,444.83 America is profiling by the ex­ Other Banks....$5,394,484,33 Surplus Fund..... 500,000,00 S 1,439,151.24 the thinking of the peoples. Though an unexpected bit of repairs. May Mr, Hoover made it plain that he perience of England and has made they have lived side by side for be it’s an opportunity that must be is not opposed to paroles, as such, no direct restrictions on the manu­ United States many years each racial group re­ seized at once if advance is to he but he expressed the opinion that facture of cosmetics. Difficulty in Gov’t Bonds..... 6,321,960.50 Undivided Profits 439.151.24 tains its identity and remembers made. For all these, we use pur we sadly need a srevision of existing finding ingredients has been ex­ Municipal and Listed vividly its own history. This trait, Stringless Gift Fund. Help laws. Certainly no one who has any perienced but chemists have de­ Corporation Bonds____ 2,084,192.44 so different from the ‘‘melting keep something in it by sending us sense- of justice would advocate veloped substitutes and even sub pot" of our own country, makes it a Stringless Gift—^large or small abolishing parole laws, since this stitutes for substitutes. Lipstick and Stock in The Federal Reserves 108.401.59 nard for us to understand the Ori­ would be rank injustice, especially powder to a mere man may mean Reserve Bank...... u 30.000. 00 entals. Yet this separateness is THE MORNI^iG COMETH to first offenders, who would go to As the New Year opens on little, but to a woman they are im Loans and Discounts______3,689,517.16 deep rooted and, if one wishes to prison without thought of reward portanl. Rouge, as a morale factor, reach these people, one must world at war, we may well ask with for behaving themselves. A convict Bank Building...... 80.000. 00 Deposits 16,052,603.60 Isaias: “ Watchman, what of the actually may play a significant part reckon with it. without hope is a convict who has in winning the war.— Millard F. Furniture and Fixtures...... 1.00 night?” All around us are death little chance of being rehabilitated The Church recognizes this; for Everett. Other Assets...... 1.00 she is “ Catholic"— universal— for and destruction, men maddened There should be a stop-gap, how­ with hatred, bent on crushing all ever, somewhere along the line. all sorts of men. She is sent to Adaptability— teach all nations, to teach the same we hold dear. But we have the People who definitely prove them­ $17,600,156.43 $17,600,156.43 Faith ‘‘everj^here. Like a good watchman’s assurance: “ The morn selves dangeroi\to society should An American Attribute mother she is concerned about all, ing cometh!” not be given the freedom of so­ The experience of our fighting no matter how their racial customs A new day will dawn— and in ciety. men on the several battle fronts of may differ. that day Christ’s Church will have As to the solution, we are not the world all goes to show that it OFFICERS ■Thus, at Aieppo, in Syria, for great opportunities. Our mission certain we have the answer. We is particularly an American altri- DIRECTORS example, five separate and distinct field is no exception. W’hen the suggest, however, that the trial biite to adapt oneself quickly to night is gone and “ the morning FRANK KIRCHHOF, President Catholic Rites are represented. judge have a voire about parole one’s environment. We have been H. E. HUFFMAN These are Latin, Armenian, Mel- cometh" we must be ready. ’That in all cases except first offenders accused of wearing our hearts on ADOLPH KUNSMILLER, Vice President and Cashier kite, Maronite, and pure Syrian. is why we want as many members when he is passing sentence on'a our sleeves, but in that scoffing gibe C S. HAUGHWOUT, Vice President C S. HAUGHWOUT Each has its own method of con­ in our Association as possible. If convicted person. The judge, after is a compliment that only our im- , FRITZ A. NAGEL, Vice President RALPH W. KELLY ducting services. The adherents of you are not a member, join us all, has the facts fresh in his mind. migrants c a n fully appreciate W. A. WOOD^, JR., Vice President FR.4NK KIRCHHOF each feel at home only in their own today. One Dollar a year is all wo He knows the extent of viciousn^ Wherever an American may find ask. Rite. connected with the crime and he himself, no matter how suddenly, V. MARPLE, Assistant Cashier ADOLPH KUNSMILLER Moreover, a large number of know that, no matter how heinous he seems to be able to take the J. C BARBER, Assistant Cashier THE EPIPHANW FRITZ A. NAGEL persons, who are separated from the criminal act may be, it fades tune and the temper of his tur- H. F. FEUCHT, Trust Officer the Holy Sec, worship in the same Next Wednesday is the Feast of from the memory of, public opin roundings and fit in with the peo­ ALBERT E. SEEP manner as Catholics of three of the Epiphany, commemorating the ion in a few years and there fol A. W. BROWN, Assistant Trust Officer ple he meets. He is learned in the FRED G. WALSEN these Rites and hold most of the visit of the Wise Men to the Infant lows the softening-up process on grammar of the language of in­ J. A. nTZPATRICK, Auditor same beliefs. The only hope of Savior. They offered their be.st the prison sentence. fallible good nature; he speaks bringing these back to the Catholic gifts. ^ Nothing was too good for In any event, the idea of parole with the rich vocabulary of the Fold is through their own Rites. the King of Kings. The Epiphany should be to reward a prisoner who tongue of human understanding, To change that would seem to them is a great feast in the Oriental has given indication that he has everywhere intelligible. like changing one's race— an im­ Rites. Make it a great day for undergone a process of rehabilita­ A most fortunate asset is this possibility. some Near East mission by equip­ tion. Those who have diseased crim­ quality of landing on one's feet, The ChuKh is anxious to win ping a chapel so it can be used for inal minds should be put away so that one finds no country utterly LISTEN TO FULTON LEWIS, JR., MONDAY THRU FRH5AY, these strayed souls. Hence, she Mass. $112 will provide an Altar, without benefit of parole.— Hubert strange. A smile is the open sesame 9:30 P.M., KFEL sends priests of their own Rites to Crucifix and Candlesticks, Altar A. Smith. to a friendly welcome. A shaft of them. The time is ripe for advance Linens. Chalice, Missal and Vest­ wit may be more effertual than ments. in Catholic effort These priests ‘On Borrowed Peace’ passport — the disposition to be who are sent need support. It is almost 10 years now since easily pleased is a belter guide to Twent>'-five Dollars will keep a DOES A GREAT WORK Prince Hubertus zu' Loewenstein, the general ronfidence than a ga­ priest for a month. Will you help? Some of our friends who want to Catholic youth leader and cham­ zetteer. Travel in a sullen, surly share in preparing young men for pion of democracy among the Ger­ mood and doors slam in yotir face; GIVE A* pTc TURE the priesthood in the Near East man people, wa.s forced to flee the Give a picture of Our Blessed go about with a disarming friendli­ send us One Dollar a month for wrath of the Nazi war lords who ness and on their rusty hinges Mother to a mission chapel. A this purpose. These become mem­ The American National Bank came into power in March, 1933. chapel without her picture is very doors fly open to admit you to all bers of our Students’ Support Club. The record of his wanderings, his that is within. Human nature is incomplete in the Near East Five It does a great work. Why not be­ repealed disappointments, and his Dollars provides a large picture. singularly the same the wide world come a member of this club? still high hopes through the past over — when people are not ob­ decade is contained in the Prince’s sessed by the hydrophobia of mili­ 8 «nd til oommuniettionB to new book. On Borrowed Peace, tarism or some other madness, so published by Doubleday-Doran. that they snap with a blind, froth­ of Benver Since his exile from Germany in ing rage at everything and every­ Catholic ^fTear East U)eUm Assodation 1933, Prince Loewenstein has wan­ one. 480 Lexington Ave. et 46th 8L New York* N. Y* dered over Europe a n d North • To be truly happy our soldiers America, preaching always the evils and we ourselves must be at home of dictalorshipt the demand for. anywhere in the wide universe. We

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An Authority on ‘Rascals’— ST. PHILOMENA’S ENTERTAINS Miss Frances Heart Is Uni^rsily of Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind. Profeatoi^ Simon, pictured below with hit wife and aix chiJ-' Celebrate dren, waa educated in the Catholic Inatitute of Paris and traveled extensively in his native and Wed io Douglas Polh other countries of Europe before joining the Notre Dame staff in 1938. The tragic lack of Catholic lead­ FOOTBALL TEAM AND GUESTS New Yearns Eve ers to steer France out of her despair is explained by Professor Simon as a result of the total lack of On Monday morning, Dec. 28, taste for politics on the part of Catholics. He is the author of two currently popular books, Road to Miss Frances Hoart became the Vichy (Sheed & Ward, New York), which presents an inside view of the reasons for the fall of France, (St. Philomene’t Pertkh) Selander, Bob Ames, Bobby Trox- bride of Douglas Poth, son of Mr. and Tha March to Liberation (Tower press, Milwaukee), which points out that most of the faults making The members of St. Philomena’s all. Jack Zook, and Lester Galvin. and Mrs. E. J. Poth of 16.36 Adams DRRCinG possible the present calamities in France have resulted chiefly from skepticism about the future. football team. Coach Sgt. and Mrs. The footbsdl was presented to Bob street, in St. Philomena’s church. Earl Sparks, Sister Pnidentia, Sis­ Ames for having received the The ceremony was performed be­ highest number of points during fore the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Wil­ !■ Ik n u L niM ter Patricia Ann, Mrs. Harry T. the football season. Zook, and Mrs. William L. Zint liam M. Higgins. Mrs. Poth is the The football team presented the daughter of Mrs. Frank Hoart and were guests of the Rev. Paul Reed Rev. Paul Reed and Sgt. Sparks the late Frank Hoart of the Lan­ Les Weilans, at a Christmas party in the school with Christmas gifts. caster hotel. She was escorted to auditorium Monday afternoon, The Junior Newman club will the altar by her brother, Frank Barclay Allen Dec. 21. meet in the school Monday, Jan. H. Hoart, Jr. 4, at 7 ;30 p.m. The following boys were The bride was attired in a sol­ and their Band The eighth grade presented Mrs. ,awarded letters: George Minot, dier-blue suit with British tati ac­ Till 2 A.M. Guy Gibbs, Max Gienger, John W. L. Zint with a gift. Each grade cessories. Her flowers were an or­ received its annual treat of can­ Caldwell. Leroy Wittascneck, Earl chid corsage. She was attended dy from the PTA and a special hy her sister. Miss Mary Caroline treat of ice cream for the assist­ Hoart, who wore a gold dress with 128th Annual Novana ance it rendered in the sale of 2-50 blue accessories. Her flowers were tickets for the recent party. Includlnc Tax>^ Held in New Orleans a gardenia corsage. Edward Geb- Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 22, hardt was the best man. Follow­ each grade held a party in its ing the wedding breakfast the respective room. Gilts were ex­ To Onr Lady of Succor young couple left by airplane for changed and a general good time THE ALBANY HOTEL Tulsa, Okla., where Mr. Poth is enjoyed by all. Messrs, and Mmes. New Orleans, La.— The 128th connected with an air lines com­ Call K E. 5 2 1 1 for M. A. Hanifcn, R. J. Foley, and pany. annual novena in honor of Our John F. Reinhardt will chaperon Lady of Prompt Succor is being The bride attended St. Mary’s Reservations the New Year’s party for all high academy and Loretto Heights col­ held in the national shrine here school students of the parish to erected in her honor. On Jan. 8, be held in the school auditorium lege. Mr. Poth was graduated the closing day and anniversary Wednesday evening, Dec. 30, from from Cathedral high school and at­ tended Colorado State college. of the victory in the Battle of New 8 to 1 o’clock. Entertainment will The young couple plan to return PLENTY OF Orleans, Archbishop Joseph F. be furnished under the direction Rutnmel will celebrate a S^olemn of Jimmie Gallagher. An admis­ to Denver some time in January. Mass and the Te Deum will be CINDER and C EM EN T ' sion fee of 25 cents will cover the Your Purchase of War Bonds sung. cost of refreshments. and Stamps Helps Secure Your BLOCKS ALL SIZES f The singing of this anniversary The Altar and Rosary society Future. Mass again fulfills the vows made TAKE PHILLIPS' and the PTA will receive Com­ No Priority Needed f by Mother St. Marie Olivier de munion Sunday in the 8:15 Mass. Vejin. As superior of the Ursuline Wfr build any kii« Buildings Bridjea, ^ Sgt. Earl Sparks presented the J. T. llptpn Renovating MILK°^MAGNESIA convent here, she had the commu­ school with a punching bag and Oeroent Work, GradinfTi Artificial Lakes ^ nity members and women of the attachments. • Co. city pray during the night of Jan. Masses on New Year’s day will Carptt Cltontn Tlial Cliaa KING F. TRIONE^ 7 as the.battle between the Amer­ be at ^;45, 7, 8:15, 9:30, 11, and icans and English waged. The next 12:15. The Christmas music will PROMPT 1011 W. Denrcr PI. Ph. GL. 5105 ^ PERSONAL morning a messenger arrived an­ be repeated at the 11 o’clock High DENVER. COLO. nouncing the victory of the Amer­ Mass. ^ REASONABLE icans. SERVICE Want t o s t a r t ?he day with a Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McQuaid i W. H. UPTON have had as guests for the Christ­ The Beat in* amile instead of a frown? Then Notes Increased mas holidays their son, Joe, and Uaaacsr don’t let your stomach go sour Miss Carolyn Radigan, who came 7§S Tejon Straal Died ^ Religious Vocations to Denver from Detroit, Mich. during the night because your TAbor 5223 Bob Harrington, who is a stu­ Furniture dinner disagited with you— or Karachi, India. — Despite war’s dent in the medical school in uncertainties, a marked increase Omaha, Nebr., visited in the home HAVE YOU ALSO N E W you overindulged at a gay party. in religious vocations has W n of his cousin, Mrs. E. L. Stake- Take Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia noted here. Two young women. babe. MODERNIZED YOUR Cash o r CradiP Miss Mary Peter and Miss Jo­ Miss Salome Litmer returned to INSURANCE? at bedtime. It does more than sephine D’Souza, received the garb A FULL LINE OF Tulsa, Okla., Sunday, Dec. 27, fol­ Protect yourself against new merely neutralize excess stom­ of Franciscan Missionaries of lowing a visit with her mother, OFFICE FURNITURE Qirist the King, and, at the same Mrs. Elizabeth Litmer. haxards- We rent Folding Chairs, Card and ach acidity— it finishes the job Religious Leaders Are Doing time, two novices, Sister Mary Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver­ • Phillip Clarke, who had been HORACE W. BENNETT by acting as a very gentle laxa­ Philomena and Sister Mary Isa­ attending Notre Dame university, ware, anything in stock. bella, pronounced their first tem­ completed his pre-medics course & CO. Established 1888 tive. Helps you to wake up Ua Taker BMt. Pheot fA. UTt Marriage Problems Bureau porary vows. Earlier, four poilu- and will enroll in the Colorado uni­ PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 Read PRANK KNGLAND. it.. ifaBaiet ''feeling like a million." lants entered the community. versity medical school in January. IfirarftBcw Deoirtawni OPRN PROM 5 A U. TO t P. H. the directions on package ana take as directed, thereon or as Established in Pittsburgh prescribed by your physician. ONE-TWO ACTION Pittsburgh. — (Religious News ciety, is sending food to the starv­ Service) — Appeals for aid re­ ing Armenians in Greece. 1. NEUTRAUZES EXCESS STOMACH Dear Mies Eisenmant ceived from families requesting Anti-Nazi Play Popular A C ID S — and doss It almost quicktr than it My 24-year-old boy has been advice on problems of marriage An anti-totalitarian religious takss to tell. Relieves that uneasy fselbig of farming for himstif several years. and child behavior have resulted discomfort almost Immediately. in . the formation of a new Mar­ drama directed against violence, After four months of engagement riage and Family Consultation bu­ brutality, and inhumanity is play­ 2. ACTS AS MILD LAXATIVE. Qentlo— his girl wrote him that she changed reau, sponsored liy the Pittsburgh ing before packed houses in Stock' does not upset the system Council of Churches and the Alle­ holm’s largest theater. . . . Com' and leave you feeling her mind. That broke his heart, gheny County Family society. plaining that church-goers are “all wrung out." Take ony and for two years he has not been interested in any girl— says they Hirohito It Problem boycotting his services, a Quisling time— does not act with clergyman in the R o g a 1 a n d embarrauing urgency. are all alike and will do the tame Washinrton. — Emperor Hiro­ fWlUlPS’ to him at this one did. There are district of appealed M any phyrlciaru rec­ hito is looked upon by administra­ through the press for the “ co­ ommend it for young no young Catholic people in our tion spokesmen and Church lead­ chUdren community. How could he get ac­ operation of all Christians.” . . . ers as the man who'may hold the The Danish Missionary society and quainted with tome nice girl in an key to a post-war peace with other community where they are the Danish Arabic Missionary so­ PHILLIPS' 2^ . Many Churchmen also are i'' plentiful ?— N ebratka. ciety have merged into a single MILK OF convinced that the future of (Chris­ body. , tianity in Japan depends, in large MAGNESIA The momentary lull in your part, on how the United Nations Vice President (on’« interest in girls does not in­ approach the ticklish problem of Wants Hate Slain ONLY 25c AT ANY DRUGSTORE dicate that ha will remain a bach­ an emperor who is not only a ruler elor all his life. The best remedy, in the usual sense of the word, Chicap'o. — The task of the obviously, is acquaintance with el­ but who is considered a sacred and Church jn the post-war world, says DR. R. W. FRITZ igible young folks. Any trips to inviolable “ divinity.” Vice President Henry A. Wallace, And Associates nearby cities and any social eon is to demonstrate that the only tacts that could be arranged would No Complacency Yet, way to redeem evil systems is “ by Dentists * give him opportunity to change Says Dr. Temple replacing old hates with a higher affection.” . . . A world emergency («( 15th Street U06 15th StrMt his idea of the general unfaith­ London.— Despite the fact that KErston. 8721 TAbor 1751 fulness of women. His bitterness mission fund of (700,000 is in­ there is every good reason to be­ cluded in the tentative 1943-44 DENVER. COLORADO will very quickly disappear when lieve the turning-point in the war another likeable girl steps into budget submitted to the General has been^reachea, the time has not Council of Northern Baptists. the picture. Successfully arrang yet arrived when the world crisis Norwegian! Serve Lepers Optometrist and Optician ing matrimonial plans, however, is may be viewed with complacency. not accomplished by the parents, Dr. William Temple, Anglican Stockholm.— The British occu­ Helen Walsh no matter how loving and solicitous Archbishop of Canterbury, de pation of Madagascar has made it they may he. All you can do is to dared. . . . New York.— The crea possible for the Norwegian govern­ help from the sidelines in a subtle Assoelit. tion of a “ firmly grounded” peace ment in London to .send additional manner. W. R. JOSEPH must rest on religious principles, missioners and funds to the island. 1 believe your boy’s position is Ra^Tnond Moley averred in News­ Established 75 years ago, the Nor­ ETES EXAMINED strangely similar to that of count week. . . . W’ashington.—A plea wegian mission on Madagascar Phone TAbor ISSO less young persons as a result of to the Dutch to “ cling to the love supports 34 stations and 1,341 3 1 8 -9 2 9 Hnlootio BMi. bur war status. The soldier left of God” because it provides the churches and operates two lepro- a promising job at a time when, “ moral strength we need for every sariums and a school for the blind. perhaps, his big chance was open­ battle” was expressed by Queen . . . Sweden’s first religious corre­ Dr. Harry A . Miller ing to him after years of strug Wilhelmina. spondence school has been opened gling. His plans for founding a in Stockholm. DENTIST modest hut secure home were, in Jew* Support War Gambling Hit in Bay State New York.— Religion has a vital JUST ()|i& OF THE WAR-TIME TASKS many cases, nearly realized. His Extractiont and Plata Boston.— Anti-gambling forces, Work Only outlook on life was just beginning stake in the war, said speakers in the Mobilization for Victory con­ led by the Massachusetts Council to take form. But bravely and of Churches, express vigorous op­ MAin 4 8 8 3 trustfully he took up arms to ference held by the United Syna­ champion the age-old cause of gogue of America. . . . Voicing position to what they term ‘‘a dangerous trend” toward further OF THE MISSOURI RACIFIC LINES justice, leaving to the Shaper of gratitude for the numerous ex legalization of gambling in the Destiny all concern for the future. pressions of Sympathy for the op­ Missouri PaciHc Lines and their more than 40,000 Meeting the trans^rtation demands bf a nation at war pressed Jews of Europe extended Bay state, . . . Approximately 100 Bacon & Schramm Standing beside our modern Christian Science war-time min­ employes are proud of the way they are responding to and, at the same time, meeting the transportation demands warriors are the patient, unselfish by Christian spokesmen, the Syna­ ROOFING gogue (!k)uncil of America is­ isters and more than 175 part-time of civilian travelers and shippers is a big and important young women whose cherished workers are serving in the United Uncle Sam’s request to “pass the ammunition.” Yet the AND dreams were shattered the mo­ sued greetings to Catholic and task. T h e Missouri Pacific Lines and their employees realize Protestant bodies. . . . Cincinnati States and its possessions. movement of actual ammunition is but a small part of the ROOF REPAIRING ment war’s stern realization burst the heavy responsibility that the war has placed upon upon them. )Vith the wholesale — Dr. Mordecai Ezekiel, a member Idterfaith Chapel Built gigantic war task this railroad is performing. 3230 Walnut St Q L 6563 exodus of the male population of the War Production board, told Youngstown, 0.— An interfaith them, and are pledged to do their utmost to fulfill that chapel, equipped with a specially Day and night Missouri Pacific Linos* trains carry soldiers they can truthfully say with a National Judaism institute that obligation promptly and efficiently. news columnist in a recent obser­ “ only if we can carry over into the designed altar for the use of all by the hundreds— often by the thousmds. Day and night Today the PaciBe Lines are carrying the heaviest vation that the only glimpse of a period after the war something of creeds, has been constructed in scores of freight trains heavily laden with.raw materitds Altssouri maschline fo m to be had in the the spirit of self-sacrifice and serv­ connection with Youngstown’s new volume of freight traffic in their history, are handling mere Methodist church. Control of the destined to war plants, with supplies for the Army and medium-sized town is on the silver ice being engendered by the war passengers than at pny time since the advent of highway screen. Following the travels of have we any chance of winning chapel is in the hands of a board Navy or with guns, bombs, 'planes and fajiks roar ever the peace.” . . . Temple, Tex.— composed of Catholics, Protestants, transportation — a leat that would have been impossible her bluejacket from port to port their rails, or of her lad in 'chaki from fort Qrace Presbyterian church has a and Jews. [Catholics are not al­ save for the many millions of dollars spent during the last lowed to hold services in non to fort means, for the home-town set of new curtains given by the “Without adequate transportation we could not even score of years in improving m d modemixing their railway sweetheart, the sharing of every town’s Jewish community anc Catholic churches.] begin to fight,” sagely remarked the Director of the Office of plants, save for the ever growing efficiency of an army anxiety. Girls in war work or serv­ Jewish soldiers of Camp Hood. Church Property Defense Transportation. And without adequate rail trans­ of loyal, skilled employes. ing as nurses and other patriotic Congregationaliitt Aid Ruitia Will Be Taxed aides are certainly giving up every Angola, N. Y.— ^The little Con­ portation the civilian population could not be kept clothed But each day the volume of military and civilian traffic claim to normal living. No small Raleigh, N. Car.— Church prop­ gregational church here collected or fed, nor homes, stores and factories be kept heated. grows while new freight cars, passenger cars and locomo­ amount of adjustment and cour­ 2,000 pounds of clothing for Rus erty in North Carolina is not ex­ Insured age is heeded by service men’s sian war relief. The church has empt from taxation unless it ia on There is nothing formidable looking about trains. Yet tives will be hard to get, because critical materials for their wives in waiting for the day of only 257 members, of whom 72 the land where the church itself they are proving one of the nation’s most eflfective weapons construction are more urgently needed for waging war. peace. stands or is used for religious pur­ Prnlcetinn fer Ycnr give weekly to the relief commit­ So the need increases for the continued and fullest coop­ Your son, also, is in the army tee. poses, Harry McMullan, state at­ — weapons that are playing an important part in the of key workers on farms. Travel Quisling Denies Arresting Clergy torney general, ruled. grim business of crushing the Axis. eration o f shippers and travelers. is difficult, working hours longer, Edueata Votort Savings and general conditions tightened Stockholm.— (By Cable)— Nor- way’s Quisling-dominated Church Lexington, Ky.— The Kentucky because of the conflict. If you can Christian Citizenship council was help your boy bear his portion of department has denied that any clergymen are being arrested by told by the state’s assisUnt attor' SHIPPERS and receiven of freight can be help, TRAVELERS-here’i how you can help: Avoid Maks your dollars llgirt. the war manfully, just as you ney general, Jesse K. Lewis, that fill if they will lee to It that freight cara are loaded week.end travel, starting and ending your trip on BUY WAR BONDS yourself must have done in 1917 Norwegian authorities.. . . A Quis ling cult, devoted to the worship its principal objective should be to capacity, that they are loaded and unloaded Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday whenever possi. 3 ’/2% you will have the best assurance to “re-educate and regenerate” of the mythological Northern gods, promptly. They can be helpful if they will antlci- ble. Buy round.trip dekets and make reservadont of his success in the future. the voters. has been launched in Norway by pate their requirement! a! far in advance aa po!- well in advance of your departure. Cancel reserva* ( Address i Miss Mary E. Eisen Minoritio! to Ba Diicutsed the Teutomc SS, an organization tible and if they maintain an understanding and dons promptly if your plans are changed. C^rry a man. Box 1620, the Register, Den of Storm-Troopers. . , . KMA, a New York.— A weekly Institute ver, Colo.) cooperative attitude. Misaouri Pacific Linea want minimum o f luggage, checking the bags you won’t Swedish women’s missionary so­ of Christianity devoted to a dis­ cussion of minority groups will be and appreciate civilian patronage ai much as ever need on the train. Be patient and understanding COLORADO CYO Spiritual Bouquet held by St. George's Protestant but the movement of Government traffic must o f war.dme condidoiu when trains are delayed or Novitiate Established and does have first consideration. Is Offered by 700 for Episcopal church Jan. 13 to Feb. 3. If preferred accommodations are not available. Unitarian Protest! Those Serving Nation Da Monleeilo Estate Detroit.— Exclusion of Unitar­ Thh war has increased eur business but has not lessened our desire to serve you. FEDERAL Montecito, Calif.—The Sisters of ians and other non-Evangelical de­ for InformcRion about freight or passenger transportation see, phone or write Toledo, G. — Seven hundred the Immaculate Heart obtained Dei nominations from membership in any Missouri Padffe Uaes representative. Savings & Loan Associalion members of the Catholic Youth Bosque estate as a new novitiate. the Detroit Council of Churches organization met in St. Francis The estate consists of 35 acres set recently reaffirmed by the councl de Sales’ church and offered a out in citrus and in ornamental directors, was protested by the 1608 Wellon TA. 2351 spiritual bouquet for the welfare trees. Besides the main novitiate Rev. Mr. Merrill Otis Bates of the of those from the diocese in mill aonvent there are five subsidiary Grosse Pointe Unitarian-Univer "VL o - u j ★ TTbo^xe ■tKccAv SERVICE INSTITUTION tary service. buildings. salist church. Thursday, Dec. 31, 1942 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEysfone 4205 PAGE NINE 3 OF HIERARCHY MAY ATTEND A Hero Came Home ii ‘ proud children on hit arriral. Gipt. Edward J. ” Mike” Moran o f Chi­ O S i W cago, who commanded (he cruiier Boise in her epic balde againit the IfYouVhntlxtm hst PUEBLO CATHEDRAL SERVICE Japanese fleet in the Solomons, b pictured as he was greeted by his 18796887 two children, Michaels, IS, and Moore, 11, in San Rafael, Calif. His feat o f bringing the badly damaged Baitt into the PhiladelpUa navy (Continued From Last Page) All Burning” (congregational); yard from the South Pacific has been hailed as outstanding. The Bobs O.S.6., and the Rev. Paul l^ife, sermon and silent meditation; acts b credited with sinking six enemy warships In the Solomons. Capl. of consecration and reparation to O.S.B., chaplains to Abbott Moran, a product o f Catholic schoob, has a sUter who b a nun. HEURAtSIA REUEF I the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Schwinn. Minor officers will be Immaculate Heart of Mary; hymn, Here’s that Amazing BAYER Way that starts I' I Ernest Porreco, Bernard Griese- “Our Lady of Victory” (congrega­ ^'taking hold” of such a pafn usually in a short timo mer. Pail Mendrick, George tional) ; prayers for peace; Bene­ (Continued From Last Page) Holland, and George Subbotich. diction, “ Tantum Ergo" (congre­ Durango.— The Christmas party Preeident Coolidge only four men The complete program follows; gational) ; reposition of the Most held by the C. D. of A. on Friday Exposition of the Most Blessed Blessed Sacrament; hymp, "Holy were lost. evening,,Dec. 18, in the parish hall Sacrament; Rosary and Litany of God, We Praise Thy Name” (con­ NuptUU Announced was an mjoyable affair. A read­ the Saints; hymn, “ To Jesus* Heart gregational); and recessional. Mr. and Mrs. Albert DeMersch- ing of “ Christmas Stories” was man, 935 Vi Main street, announce given by Josephine Sponsel. Solos, " 0 Holy Night” and “ White the marriage of their daughter, Christmas,” were sung by Virginia PRINCE OF PEACE Betty, to Tom Palmer, son of Mr. Duggaq, accompanied by Eleanor ART PICTURE and Mrs. Thoiftas W. Palmer of Hogan.' A clarinet solo was played Boulder City, Nev., former Grand by Mary Ann O'Rourke, accompa­ nied by Miss Mason. Then came Junction residents. The wedding the “ Rhythm Band,” which brought took place in Boulder City Sunday, dowTi the house. Christmas hymns Dec.*^13, with Father Devlin offi­ were sung. A Christmas tree was ciating. the center of attraction. A table The bride and bridegroom are a decorated with evergreen, pine well-known Grand Junction couple. cones, and lighted tapers separated Both are graduates of the local the refreshment tables from the high school, where Mr. Palmer was hall proper. prominent in athletics. Mrs. Pal­ Members, formed in line and mer also attended Mesa college and marched past the tree where each is a member of Gamma Kappa so­ was handed a gift. On their re­ rority. turn to their seats the music Both are employed in the started and each passed her gift to basic maraesium plant in Boulder the right, until each received a gift You can see for yourself how quickly Genuine City, ana they are now at home to her liking. The judges passed there at 652 Avenue G. Mr. Pal­ around to sriect the gift they con­ Bayer Aspirin starts to work mer is expecting to enter service in sidered the best, and their choice the armed forces in the near future. was a pint of whipping cream, the See the amazing split second way afford genuine quick-acting Bayer gift of Mrs. Grace Buchanan, who Bayer Aspirin starts to dis­ Second Lt. Hugh McDonald, son Aspirin. Be sure you ask for it by received the prize. integrate almost the instant it the full name '^‘Bayer Aspirin’* of Mrs. J. H. McDonald of this city touches moisture, making it avail­ and a member of the photographic Refreshments were served by the when you buy and never by the following: Mrs. Hildebrandt and able to “ take hold” of headache, name ^‘aspirin’ * alone. department of the army, left for neuralgia, or the pains of rheuma­ If you’ve never used Bayer As­ Monmouth, N. J., for additional Misses Mary Sheehan, Marie tism and neuritis with almost un- pirin before for headache, neuritio training. Lt. McDonald is a nephew Andrews, Sadie Sullivan, and Jo sephine Sponsel. belieeable speed. It’s no wonder relief or rheumatic pains, try it once. of Frank Dessert of the Redlands. Masses on Ohristmas in S t Co- from any common pain starts You. too, will say results are truly Raymond T. Bond, son of Mr. and True Church Is Holy in Its lumba’s church were a Midnight usually in a remarkably short time. remarkable . . . relief comes amaz­ Mrs. S. J. Bond, 960 Hill avenue, High Mass, in which the senior On this point of speed alone genu­ ingly fast uiTj)KHiss ns. has been promoted to rank of hos­ ine Bayer Aspirin has won millions choir sang; Low Masses at 8 and nimEstmiMT. pital apprentice first class. The 10 o’clock, with hymns by the chil­ of users. Try it Then if pain per­ young man was recently trans­ Founder, Doctrine, People dren’s choir, and Benediction sists, see your doctor. Let him find ferred to the naval dentist techni hymns after the 10 o’clock Mass. the cause and treat it clan’s school in Alameda, Calif., Costs only Ic a TaUot 7nm rclIfiout’ PAiriotie ART PICTURE litho^rapbed ro tlx eolon» U tn for training. When he completes Mrs. Fergus Pingrey and Mr. art production eicprctflloff th^ tho^xhtf and BentimonU of a tnia AmeHean. (By George C. Thomas) called you is holv, be you also and Mrs. J. R. Shea spent the Now this same genuine Bayer As­ his training he will be eligible for pirin your own doctor probably 15'™. PRINCE OF PEACE ART PICTURE— For Your Home “ For this is the will of God, your holy in all your behavior; for it is weekend in Denver. On their re­ 12TASLETS further promotions. written, 'You shall be holy, because recommends . . . costs only Ic a This Ursr ART PICTURE in six colors will sstursdlr bs a timeir and an sanctification; that you abstain turn they will be accompanied bv aruu.DOZ.25o appropriate decoration in your home. Misses Ida and Agnes Barton I am holy'” (I Peter i, 15, 16). Prances Pingrey and Mrs. R. iJ. tablet So practically anyone can NUMBER isos—PRINCE OF PEACE unframed 10 z 12 inches mailtd postpaid spent the holidays witti their par from immorality; that every one Emphasizing this point, the Apos Pingrey. The latter accompanied for .80. ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Barton. NUMBER 1500A—PRINCE OF PEACE, site ss shove, but in s besotiful of you learn how to possess His tie enlarges upon growth in noli' her daughter, Eleanor, who is re­ frame 13 z 16 inches ready to b« p lsc^ in your home, mailed postpaid for Miss Mary Agnes Wolfe of Den vessel in holiness and honor . . . ness, saying, “ Be yourselves as turning to San Francisco to resume tl.OO. Six framed ART PIC TU R E in one paclcass will bs mailed postpaid ver spent the holiday season with For God has not called us unto living stones, built thereon into her work as nurse. for tS.OO. uncleanness, but unto holiness” spiritual house, a holy priest­ NUMBER ISOA, is the above ART PICTURE in a beautiful frame 5 x T inches her mother, Mrs. Harry E. Cham Rita Doran, daughter of Mr. and INVEST FOR LIFE with'easel. Mailed postpaid for .SS. Three framed ART PICTURES in one hers and Mr. Chambers. (I Thess. iv, 3-7). Thus declared hood, to offer spiritual sacrifices Mrs. JV, J. Doran, is recovering in packasa will be mailed postpaid for Sl.OO. St. Paul in his first Epistle to the acceptable to God through Jesus Mercy hospital after an operation. 5 % to 7 % tsoo MAIN ST. BENABBEY GUILD LISLE. ILI.. Thessalonians, and so is intro­ Christ” (I Peter ii, 6, 6). duced this article on the necessity Following this same vein of rea­ Only Jesuit Bells Hail INTEREST AS LONG AS YOU LIVE Pueblo Central of holineee (or sanctity) as a mark soning^ it is loncal to question of the Church founded by Christ those Churches that have dogmas British African Victory * ON THE ANNOUNCEMENT The notion of sanctity is that or principles repugnant to holi­ Liverpool, Eng.— When church men or things are holy if they The February Number of Trips Shamrocks ness. Any such organization that bells were permitted to be rung CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY are united to God in som - measure; has even one principle, law, or here to celebrate victory in Africa, ' PuLiiiK ' Pueblo Central high scored its their degree of holiness is accord­ teaching that is repugnant to sanc­ the only bells to be heard were the THE GRAIL MAGAZINE second straight win over Pueblo ing to their intimate relation to tity surely must be recognized as eight of St. Francis Xavier’s A N N r I T Y H 0 \ I) S i« a special Catholic high, 27-17, in a game God. Christ holiness itself, is the false. That one flaw in its being church, conducted by the Jesuits, played Saturday, Dec. 26, on the Founder of His Church. His so­ is enough to place it definitely as all others having been put out of W rite t' state armory floor in Pueblo. On ciety, therefore, is holy in its not the society founded by God! commission in air raids. MILITARY ISSUE Founder, in its very beginning. Dec. 23 Central trimmed the Sham­ Christ’s teachings had the high­ Christ’s principles too are holy, REV FATHER RALPH of importance to rocks, 37-17. The summary for the est possible objective: The glori­ and surely reason admits, as does Requiescant in Pace SOLDIERS AND THE HOME-FRONT. second game follows: fication of God- He wanted men Scripture, that He left these in I76W AcLims Street Chicago Cantral High (27) Pueblo Catholic (IT) to live not merely good lives in Special! 2 0 copies for S l.O O the custody of His Church. DIOCESE OF PUEBLO ri which honesty and fairness to oth ROLDAN— FUanlna, 940 Curry, Pueblo. Order noic. Supply limited. Cox. a OlPIsereblo, ( St. Peter the A ^stle in his Epis­ Requiem Uaei in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Raymond, f lIRebol, ( ers and the rest of the common (Or yearly subscription Sl.OO) tle dealing with Christian holiness church Dee. 18. Interment RoseLawn. Please, f Hendricki, f virtues were to be practiced; He GORSHE^Mark, 218 E. Mesa, Pueblo. men niaij lipe THE GRAIL, Dept. R, St. Meinrad, Ind. Shaver, { Lane, c said. but as the One who urged them to the higher things Died Dee. 21. Ha had been a resident Perko,e Spiess, e —in fact, perfection itself. “ You of Puablo for 58 years and was em* Drmmond, e 0 Courney,g ployed by tha Eiler smelter, Missouri Maas, g 2 therefore are to be perfect, even Paeifle railroad, and Roselawn cemetery. Saras, g 0 as your heavenly Father is per­ Charter member of Sts. Peter and PauVs Utsclotra, g S fect" (Matt, v, 48). society. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna O'Dorisio, g 0 SERVICES D R i Gorsbe: three sons, Stanley and Oscar, The Apostles and their succes­ both of Pueblo, and Herbert of San Lula ToUIs 11 6 11 Touts 0 6 IS sors were commanded to teach all Obispo, Calif. Requiem Hass in St. 6 o ”‘a n n i v e r $ ary Referees: Croeombe and Juitis. men all Christ’s teachings; His doc­ Mary's church Dec. 23. Interment Rosa- lawn. ^ trine of holiness is included in this SANCHEZ— Salty. Elizabeth. Died as commission. result of burnt when her clothing caught Not only must the true Church be Art after an explosion in her home, 510 Cage Loop Opens holy in its Founder and in its doc­ W. 7th street. Puablo. Daughter of Mrs. Julia Sanches: siatcr of Mrs. Leo (St. Laaader’t Parith, Puablo) trine, but also in its members. Saiias. Ciauda Montoya, and Josephine A record attendance was noted This does not mean that every and Mabel Sanches, all of Pueblo, and Sunday in Pueblo member of the true Church is Ernest Montoya of California. Requiem at the Christmas services in St Mass in Sacred Heart Cathedral Dec. 28. \------Leander’s church, and the number overflowing with sanctity. Christ Interment Roselawn. The Pueblo Parochial league will of communicants was large. Men in His parables often reminded THE IMAGE ClEAMS A UVENDIIt GLOW lY NIGHT begin its basketball season with from all branches in the service of His followers that the Church three games in the state armory would include the bad along with There’s a place for you THE MOST AfPROnUATE GIFT their country attended the Mid­ fhti npro4iuaUtr. Wtarret- will fiv« k Aulnf viaugliulion of tho Into hoiuty m ftiU Acid oddod the month of January. Members gathering in fish of every kind. uiar tboea. FalryfeetU caty to to tht rtlifiout tjrTobo) to tht thought of iU atiractivtataG oa tht vtU of play St. Leander’s. Sacred Heart When it was filled, they hauled it use. Safe.hsrmle«s.On 3.000.000 )o«r hoint it U to hoaor. are Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. L. SEMD NO MONVY. Write today Thit cruciAx Is lI” in htight. hMutifuIty dtUIWd tn iU carvingt Tht cro« Cathedral will go into action Wilms, Mrs. C. Woolsey, Mrs. out, and, sitting down on the fpyJSyatplaT/eatacoLlVeP^K^ No ooaOoyou. IN CELEBRATION of our make us approximately ii of rich walnut Aniah. Tht imagt. u wdl at iht halt, art la MliqM ivary against St. Patrick’s at 2:30 p.m. beach, thev gathered the good fish FAIRYFOOT 1223 So. Wabaah Dept 7371 br day-by night, tht Imagt GLEAMS a UVENOER GLOW Elizabeth Griswold, Mrs. Noah Chicago. * sixtieth anniversary, we 120% solvent! 7I0W/ IDEAL GIFT—Tbia crtKlfix makta a moat appropriatt gift (or any occaaton. .Atimission to the games is free Swartz, Mrs. F. Gross, and Mrs. into vessels, but threw away the can with pardonable pride FREE FOR ACnSG PROMPTLY—With tvtry cnKifix ordtrtd, w« wtU and parochial grade school stu­ bad. So will it be at the end of atnd you a hand carrtd rtprodocttoa pardon eroclIU oomoittt with kathtr Keller. stage a parade to prodaim So this parade marches caat and induIgttKt ttadtt ACT AT ONCE. dents are urged to attend and root the world. The angels will go out RHEUMATISM on—thousands more will SPECIAL p r ic e ; for their respe<;tive teams. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Novak are and separate the wicked from our growth and progress. the parents of a daughter, born Arthriti. • N nrltli - Scintic, benefit this year, next year, f S E N D N O m o n e y ! among the just, and will cast them Wkj eontlno. tc tnlltr th. 1 last week. and for years and years to Juit writt a card or Ittlrr. “ PlMat atnd mt hand eantd rtprodottion into the furnace of fire ...” (Matt agonizing pnini o( Iht*. dl,- But the parade that we cruciftt for which I will dapoait 11.49 aitb poatman upon ddiitry. plui a The Mass for the boys in the (XM, wbra (bt nfoal m ndin march before you is vastly come. 4 t.41' few crnla poala) charfta.** and wa wiQ forward it at one*. If yw at^ rt- CLASSIFIED ADS xiii, 47-60). Similarly, the par­ har, (ailed T Learn about i U CnNHIXM.14.40 mittaiHt with order wt prtpay ahipping chargtu (When a^ in g chKk service was requested on Tuesday ables of the weeds and of the new. tnutwerthT, modem, non'«argteal different and immensely add lOe for •achangt-) .Nxtlonnl n t* tia por word par liauai mint. You can benefit, too! of this week by Mr. and Mrs. John sower indicate that not every mem­ treatment method. Tbia marreloua treatment greater! It is a parade of ITOE RELIGIOUS HOUSE-Dept. KC T 333S.Marl(et St..fliica80, mnm IS wordi. If four or mora eontaentlTt ii completelr explained tn the Bali Clinie'e There is a place for you in iu u « art naad. tha rata la tOa par word par Cowen. ber of the true Church will attain new FREE Book. Write todaj. No obligation thousands and thousands itana. Payment moat aceompany ail ardera this vast parade' St. Jude’s unit of the Seton aux­ salvation. Ball Clinic. Dept. 7060, Excelilsr Springe,Me. and thousands of people— Adi raeaived on Monday arUI appear in tha iliary of St. Mary's hospital will Inuad orintad (or the following waak. (8a* Though Christ offered Himself as of husbands and wives, You can find in our SPIRITUAL ranr Ragl*t*v for local rataa.) meet in the home of Mrs. Carl the exemplar of all virtues car­ k ■ ■ Trr thie Wonder* I I I L O 'o ' Treatment for fathers and mothers, sons Order opportunities for n u r s e s t r a in in g sc h o o ls Shone on Friday, Jan. 8, because ried to the highest perfection, and PROTECTIOIV for ST. JUDE THADDEUS and daughters, brothers living a finer, fuller life, BlAkE UP TO 125-36 WEEK ai a trained of the holy day, Jan. 1, which is though He desires men to practice SERVICEMEN and CIVILIANS and sisters — the many, Solemn January Practical Kune. Learn quickly at home. the regular meeting day. these counsels of perfection, He and opportunities for pro­ CRUCIFORM MEDAL Booklet Free. Chicago School of Nuning, Sgt. Frederick Cassidy, Jr., is docs not compel men to observe many thousands to whom tecting your loved ones as Novena Dept. R-1, Chicago. P spending a short furlough with his then- They have free xvill in the I L t o our Order has paid more well as providing money fo r GENUINE COMBINATION O L D G O L D w a n t e d If you are troubled with itching, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cas­ matter. There was one even among bleeding or protruding pilet, write than SEVENTY-THREE yourself in your later STERLING S C A P U L A R g o l d tss OUNCE. MAIL OLD GOLD sidy, 821 East 8th street Sgt the 12 Apostles who betrayed (or e FREE eemplt o( Page'e Combination MILLION DOLLARS in years. SILVER AND Teeth. Dlamonda. Jewelry, watehce— raeeive Cassidy is stationed in March Christ. Treatment and you may blew the day you raib by return railL Sattifaetion guaran- read thU’. Don’t wait, WRITE TODAY. death claims, total disabil­ MIRACU­ VICTORY AND teed. Free Information. Paramount Gold Field. Christ, however, is always with E. R. PAGE CO., ity benefits, and cash settle­ How? When? How Refining Co. 1600-B Hennepin. Mlnne- His Church; the true Church, Dept 344-A-7 Merahall. HIcb. LOUS apolia. Minn. Harold Herder is spending the ments. much will it cost? Fill out Christmas vacation with his par­ therefore, ever is the recipient of and mail the coupon below OLD STAMPS WANTED Ksthma Mucus ST. JOSEPH ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herder. His divine assistance and as a Yes, we have paid out right now—the informa­ AND PEACE OI.D S ^ M P S WANTED. 1 will pay SlOO whole must possess holiness, in a each tor 1924 Ic green Franklin stanp*. Sgt. and Mrs. David Cowen spent Coughing, Gasping over $73,000,000! Today, tion will be sent to you S T C H R I S ­ rotary perforated eleven (up to 31.000 each marked degree. The numerous TOPHER January 6-14 Christmas with relatives in this Tbanka to a DoMr*i preaerlption called stronger and larger than promptly and without obli­ unua^). Send 6c today for large illuitrated city.. Sgt Cowen is stationed in saints and others who have lived Mendaee, tboiuandf now palliate terrible re­ folder abowing amazing piicea paid. ever, our $40,000,000 assets gation. With PRAYER. Lowry Field, Denver. with these highest ideals of Christ curring attacka ot choking, nuplng, wugh- • + Vernon Baker, 31 SVS, Elyria, Ohio. as their guide attest to this fact Ing. wbmlng Bronchial Aithma by helping, BOOK-WALLET Ushers for the month of January nature remoTe thick exceu mueui. No dopea, DOMINICAN F.4THERS STAMPS In commissioning His 12 Apos­ no tm ^ u , no injeettooa. Juit taMelm ALL FOR follow: 7:30 Mass, E. B. Setter pUaaant tablati. Tha rgptd, rapid, dtllghUul pgl*p^- On Oacttnbor 31, 1941, over RsceonlMd by All State Insur- Preachers 100 DIFFERENT FOREIGN STAMPS. In­ and Frank Trontel; 10 o’clock tles, Christ made the following llatlTe action eommenly_Jy helps nnture b r ^ cluding air maila, with approvala, 5 centa. welcome______tleep—a_ _ "Ood-eend. aod-wnd." A PTlnteaprinted 73 Million Dollars paid out to one. Deportments In which ONLY $2 Rev. Htnry J. Hoppe, O.P. statement, which proven He never Gilbert. SSO Center. South Haven, Mich. Alass, Frank Ward and F. E. gnarsntM srrmppwl ground ^ h p » « g O oj .mambers since 1383 C 0. F. Is orgoniztd (Medal Onir tl.OO) Kifby. will cease to prove the sanctity of Sbiiaae* Inmret ta immedltU .rrtrad w His Church by miracles: "And tb« foil cost nnles* yon t n compleMr M t- 0 Soldiers * Sailors 06- used. Too b»T, ertrythlng to.fgln and these signs shall attend those who rage, indexed, pocket- SHRINE OF ST. JUDE THADDEUS Splendid Cough notblng to Iom under posltlj. money size PRAYER-BOOK Legion of Mary Curia believe: In My name they shall baek gnarantee to get MMaaea from yoci (Dsily Devotions). 1900 South Ashland Avenue cast out devils; they shall speak dmggm today for oaly 60c. CATHOUC ORDER OF FORESTERS Mounted in Attractive CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Relief Is Easily Military style leatherette Wallet, with To Moot in SI. Francis’ in new tongues; they shall take up THOMAS H. CANNON THOMAS R. HEANEY Handy Compartments, Catholic identifica­ Petitions msy be sent In bafort or serpents; and if they drink any High Chlif Ranger High Soeretory - tion. and notebook pages. Has convenisnt during the Novana. Mixed of Home deadly thing, it shall not hurt SO NORTH LA SALLE STREET, CHICAQO, ILLINOIS strap fastener. ^ them; they shall lay hands upon Help Kidneys No Cooking.__Makes Big Saving. The 22nd meeting of the Pueblo 1113— SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY— 1941 C D C r Orders—MURAC- Rev. Edward L. Hughes, O.P., S.T.Lr„ To get quick and satiafylng relltf curia of the Lemon of Mary will the sick and they shall get well.” r IVEiEf ULOUS INFANT JESUS OF Diroctor from' coughs due to colds, this be held Sunday. Jan. 3, in S t Fran­ At different times in the history PRAGUE*-Tinted Pictura with Prayer recipe in your kitchen. Once trle(L cis Xavier’s senool hall, with Our of the Church, all these signs have Ij Back Aches Catbolle Order of ForesUrs, 50 N. LaSalle S t, Cbleago, IlL Dept A you’ll never be without it been fulfilled and no a ^ , includ­ D o j w i f#ol older thtn you tro or suffer PleeM tend me fnU information about the low.oaet life ineuranee oertificatat S E N D N O Order articlea desired. Fay Lady of Victory praesidium as from ^tU ns Up ^ h ti, Bzckzeht, postman on delivery, (plus First make a syrup by gtlrring t host All legionaries are welcome ing our own, has been lacking in nm, U f Pzlni, O your Order offers Roman CithoHo men and boys. nflVJrt t I I C.O.D. cups granulated sugar and one>eup at RbtumgQT.--srr- SwoUtn Ah U m . to attend. All curia officers are the genuinely miraculous. — .jMtle Pslni, Bnrnlnf, tezatr’or t n ^ handling). It you tend remittance with water a few momenta, until dissolved. q u n t.p u isfu f^ 10, r»m«mb4r that your order, we pay postage. A Fountain A child could do it No cooking expected to attend. Kldn«]'iIdnaya a i n rttal to your baalth and that Nimt UNIVERSAL CHURCH GOODS needed. Or you can uae com syrup or irganTo Box 415, Dept. T. Chicago. 111. Conservation of Gasoline . — »M,uucr trou- Of Blessing! liquid honey. Instead of sugar syrup. oi*a—In tueli eaaaa Cyatax (a nbyiteian'a Street Then get ounces of Plnez from Keying Vicariate to Hits Church Attendance preacrlntlon) ntually finijprom rt and lor- W O U L D 300 Masses Annually any druggist This ta a special com­ oua rtllaf by helping tha Kldneyi Saab out Hold Its First Synod polmpua exeau aalda and waiUt. Yoa bavt City __State YOUNG MEN Y O U L IK B for the living and deceased pound of proven Ingredients, in con­ trerythlnt to t*ln and notblnf to loM In members of the Union of centrated form, well-known for Its / London.— Conservation of gaso­ irylnt Oyataz. An Iron-clad tuarantoa aa- ta dedicate ronr Ufa entirely to the auraa a rafond ot your money on return ot Age_ . Oeenpation- . Harried or stagle- sarrica of tht Sacred Heart at Masses. Dues 25c each person. prompt action on throat and bron­ Kaying, China.— Despite war line, which resulted in cancellation chial membranes. amplya i^ y packagspackage unlaarunlaaa fully----- aatlifled.------Don't A Religioua Lay Brother? and the threat of invasion, Bishop of bus service on Sundays, has de­ delay. Oat Oyataz (Never to bo renewed.) \ ' JNnmbor of dependent ohUdreni (boys). (rirls). Onr Brothers do not teach, but help ant Put the Plnex into a pint bottle^ (Slat-tax) from ENROLL YOUR SOLDIER BOYS. Francis X. Ford, superior of the prived hundreds in the Diocese of Priasta by their prayera and raannal and add your syrup. This makes a full our druggtft today, Mary knoll mission of Kaying, Northampton of the opportunity CystexSriiiiiiUii nil in J work in onr acheola and on tbs misalons. St. Peter Claver Sodality pint of splendid medicine and you get «ly 15c. Hy periib is Thsir lift Is the hidden lift of St Jo» about four times as much for your South China, has announced that to attend Sunday Mass. Bishop eph at Nazareth, close to the Heart of for the African Missions money. It never gpotls, and tastes fine. the first synod of the Kaying vi­ T. Leo Parker of Northamp­ HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Jsodi. For informotion wrltoi DEPARTMENT R And for quick, blessed relief, it la cariate will be held in February. ton, in a pastoral letter dealing A DANCER SIGNAL Sacrod Heart Misalon Bonaa. 1624 W. Pine Bird. S t Lonls. He amazing. You can feel It take hold In Often astoclatad witb Hardening of tbe Sta. Maria. IU. Because a number of Chinese with the problem, ifl-ged his people a way that means business. It loosens priests will participate, the ses­ Artarice, e Stroke, Paralysit, Heart Trou­ the phlegm, soothes thelrritatad mem­ to arrange to stay with friends ble, Kidney Oiease, and otLar grare aora* branes, and eases the soreness. Thus it sions will be conducted in Latin. over the weekenil in localities pUm Uoiu. Recultful treating methods of makes breathing easy, and Ists you get Bishop Ford, ill for almost a year where they can attend Mass. Other­ the Ball Olinie have proven dependable tor §ETON HILL €0I.LE<;E ueerly e quarter of e century Bend (or BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY restful sissp. Just try It, and if not of a dangerous tropical disease, wise, those deprived of Mass on Acoredlted by FREE Ble^ Preseure Book—today. No ob­ Women from It PortlgD Couatriaa pleased, your money will bs rstonded. has completely recovered and will Suntlay should try to repair their ligation. Ball CUnlc, Dept. 7060. Eicelilor Aiaoclitlon et Amerkan U& im iiU« and 17 Amariaa Btatia head the synod. i loss on weekdays. Springs, Me, IVEWS OF THE PUEBLO DIOCESE THREE OF HIERARCHY MAY ATTEND HOLY HOUR

ven by m em b ert o f the Junior Orphan Quests at Christmas Party Catholic g Students* Mission Crusade o f 1 St Quarterly Meeting St. Patrick’s school are shown below. The orphans csme from the Lincoln home for the party, which was held Christmas eve in the school library. Students o f each (trade provided gifts for the orphans, and these Triple Anniversary were distribute during the party by Santa Qaus. Members o f the PTA provided transportation to and from the school for the guests. The Lincoln home is the orphanage for Colored children in Pueblo. Of DCCW to Be Held C .D .O F I . Will Be Observed in In Pueblo on Jan. 6 T 1 MEET Cathedral on Jan. 6 Grand Junction. — The local Bishop Willging lo Offer Mass in Calhedral court of the Catholic Daughters oL America will meet Tuesday, Jan. 5, in the school library. Following Abbot Leonard Schwinn Also Expected lo Be At 9 o’Cloek lo Open EvenI; Pro­ a business meeting, a question box will be conducted. Among Dignitaries Present for EvenI; gram Announced The first family reunion in a number of years was held in the home of Mrs. Helen Harrington, Large Crowd Anticipated The Quarterly meeting of the'hoard of directors of the 625 Ouray, Dec. 25, when the two DCCW in the Pueblo diocese will be held Jan, ^ beginning daughters and son of Mrs. Har­ with Mass ii the Cathedral celebrated by the Most Rev. rington shared the event with her. Two members of the Hierarchy and an Abbot, in addi­ Bishop Joseph C. Willging at 9. The board of directors’ The daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Hurd tion to the Most Rev. Joseph C. Willging, Bishop of Pueblo, of Hemet, Calif., and Mrs. Ed are expected to attend the Holy Hour scheduled on the Feast meeting will be conducted jointly with the regular quarterly Withrown of Ventura, Calif., and of the Epiphany, Jan. 6, in the Sacred Heart Cathedral. The meeting of the Pueblo deanery. Mrs. C, C. Bellinger, presi­ her children, Ann and Billy, and services, beginning at 8 p.m., will mark the first anniversary dent of the Pueblo DCCW, will preside. The complete pro­ the son, Robert Harrington, stu­ dent of Creighton university medi­ of the elevation of the Diocese of Denver to the status of an gram as announced by Mrs. Fred Pursell, program chairman, cal school in OmahBi Nebr., are is as follows: archdiocese, the inauguration of the Diocese of Pueblo, and* here for the holidays. All plan to the establishment of a new province consisting of the Denver 9 a.m.— Mass of the Feast of leave about the middle of January. archdiocese and the Pueblo and ------the Epiphany, celebrated by Cpl. Albert DeRose is home on Cheyenne dioceses Bishop Willgiijg.. S9SISCLEMED furlough from Camp Pinedale, The priests of the city have 10:30 a.m.— Meeting in Sacred Calif., to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert DeRose, 106 South been urged to insist that their Heart Cathedral hall; opening people attend this Holy Hour to prayer by the Very Rev, Thomas Spruce street, and his brother. He is a radio technician. It is the first beg God’s blessing upon the hrst J. Wolohan, dean of the Pueblo III FOOD S H E OF anniversary of the new province deanery. time he has been home in a year. Another brother. Pvt. Raymond De and to pray to Jesus Christ, Board of directors meeting. through the mediation of the Im­ OF Rose, is stationed in Miami Beach, •- Quarterly reports of the Pu- maculate Heart of Mary, for peace V eblo deanery.' Fla. He is an air forces mechanic E there, having been recently trans­ and concord among the nations of 12:30 p.m.— Luncheon in the ferred from Camp Loomere, Calif. the world. ,Vail hotel. He entered army service three It is expected that the Most ReV. 4 Bie B in iF S Addresses: The Most Rever­ Florence.— The annual food sale mont^ ago. Urban J. Vehr, Archbishop of end Bishop. held Dec. 19 in St. Benedict’s par John Chiaro, radio technician Denver; the Most Rev. Patrick J. The Rev. Thomas Fitzgerald. i ^ center was a success. Ninety- third class in the navy, was trans­ McGovern, Bishop of Cheyenne; (Pueblo Catholic High) five dollars was, cleared. The sale A. M. Pritekel, and the Rt. Rev. Abbot Leonard Stephen Whalen, USO direc­ ferred recently from a naval train­ Record Meeting of Newman Promoted to qu arterm aster, tor. is sponsored by the Altar and Ro­ ing school on Treasure island, San Schwinn, O.S.B., of Holy Cross sary society. Mrs. Will Hawkins, abbey, Canon City, will be present third class, Walter La Damus, son 2:30 p.m.— Round-table discus­ Francisco, to a naval armory in Mrs. James Perino, and Mrs. Joe for the services. The priests of sion on parish councils, their re­ Chicago, III. He will be stationed Vineland Nurse, of Mr. and Mrs. John La Damus, Berta were the members of the lationship to the deanery and to for 12 weeks in Chicago for fur­ CInb Hears Fr. McCarthy the city will also be in attendance. 412 W. Arroyo, Pueblo, is a vet­ food committee. The young men of the diocese who the diocess^n council. ther radio training. eran of four major naval battles Mri. ArambuU Diet Hugh Finger left for San Fran­ Dies in Denver are studying for the priesthood in' Leader, the Very Rev. Aloys- in the Pacific. He wears four stars Mrs. Leaner Martin Arambula, cisco to report for duty in the navy Alamosa.— The largest Newman available. Josef Steinhage, the St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, will ius J. Miller, V.G. club gathering of the year heard artist, is in Chicago. fill the minor offices for the Holy representing participation in these Mrs. W, K. Sutl^rland 49, resident of Fremont county after a furlough of a few days vis­ Miss Anna M. Pritekel, army for thjpast 15 years, died in her iting with Mrs. Finger and their the Very Rev. Edward J. McCar­ Many of the local service men Hour. major engagements. La Damus Mrs. Jos^h Robida. thy discuss the life of Cardinal were home on furlough over nurse, died in Fitzsimons hospital, vMrs. M, B. Andrew. home in Florehce Tuesday mom- many friends in the city and the Denver, Dec. 24, from an illness St. Patrick’s choir, will combine was aboard the carrier Lexington jng, Dec. 15, after several months’ valley. Mr. Finger has been in the Newman. The address followed a Christmas. Among them was Sgt. with the choir of Sacred Heart Ca­ Mrs. P. J. Reitemier. dinner given in the college dining­ James Stefens. contracted in line of duty. She is when she was sunk months ago,* illness. Mrs. Arambula was bom navy since last spring, and was a believed to be the first army nurse thedral and the congregation pres­ Address: The Rt. Rev, Monsi­ in Aguilar July 30, 1893. She was member of the naval gun crew room by the club. The Christmas novena, sung in ent in singing the hymns. The but his parents have not been .in­ gnor John R. Mulroy, “ The four parts, drew unusual crowds from the Pueblo area to die in this reared there and later lived in aboard the liner President Coolidge Fluorescent _ floodlights have war. Very Rev. A. J. Miller, Vicar G * - formed of details of the other ac­ 1 Value of Organization.” this year. This is the 15th year Chandler for more than 14 years when that ship sank in the Solomons been installed in the sanctuary for eral of the diocese, will lead tl* tions. He wa.s graduated from it has been held. Miss Pritekel formerly lived in All the Catholic women of the before moving to Florence last area after striking a fine recently. the lighting of the mural of the prayers. The other officers are Pueblo Catholic high in 1940 and diocese are welcome and invited to July. Out of the 4,000 men aboard the Sacred Heart. Autographed photo­ The women of the Sacred Heart Vineland, where her parents, Mr. the Rev. John Kelley, deacon; the attend the various activities. Those Surviving are six children, Val­ (Turn to Page 9 — Column 3) graphs of the painting are now leagrue are advocating trading the and Mrs. Antone Pritekel, reside. Rev. Charles Murray, S.J., sub­ enlisted in September, 1941. who are unable to attend the meet­ entine, Jerry, and Mary of Flor­ old statues of the Blessed Mother She is a irraduate of a Pueblo deacon; the Rev. W. D. McCarthy Pueblo Aspirant ing should arrange to be present ence; Ned of Olathe, Kans.; Mrs and St. Joseph for larger ones in school of nursing and enlisted in and the Rev. Francis Wagner, mas­ for the banquet. This is the first Cora Valukas of Leadville; and Holy Ghost church in Denver. the army in May, 1941, after work­ ters of ceremonies; the Very Rev. In Mt. St. Joseph ing in Colorado General hospital, quarterly meeting of the DCCW Mrs. Carlos Gonzales of Standard- The Christmas collection was John B. Liciotti and the Rev. Miss Dorothy Smart, daughter Son of Pueblo Pair Denver, for four years. since it was organized in the Pu-‘ ville, Utah; and a brother, Jim larger than in former years. Louis Pecorella, chaplains to Arch­ of Mrs. Catherine Smart, 730 Elm, eblo diocese, in September. Martin of Florence. - A Gothic set of black vestments, Besides her parents she is sur­ bishop Vehr; the Very Rev. left Pueblo some months ago for Luncheon Committee The Rosary was said Friday a gift of the Good Shepherd con­ vived by four sisters, Mrs. Jennie Thomas J. Wolohan and the Rev. Mt. St. Joseph, 0., where she en­ evening in the Holt chapel. Re- Is in North Africa vent Denver, was received for Anzick, Mrs. May' Yanks, Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, chaplains to tered the preparatory school of Members Named uiem Mass was sung by the Rev. Christmas. Rose Jersin, and Mrs. Valeria Bishop Willging; the Rev. S. M. the Sisters of Charity. Miss Smart The bank examiner spent two Krepenc, all of Pueblo, and Three The luncheon committee includes; •ominic Sclafani, O.S.B., Satur­ Giglio, S.J., and the Rev. Patrick was a member of St. Anthony’s (St. Patrick’* Parith, Pueblo) ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Man­ and a half days on the credit union brothers, Anthony J. Pritekel of Mrs. Elizabeth Driscoll, chairman; day, Dec, 19. Interment was in Stautcr, chaplains to Bishop Mc­ parish and was in the freshman gino of 232 Madison street. Sgt. books, and the board of directors Cleveland, Joseph Pritekel of Govern; the Rev. Anthony Roitz, Mmes. Carl Shope, M. Mileich, Lakeside cemetery in Canon City Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhne of class in Pueblo Catholic high be­ The Christmas crib with the In­ 225 Lake avenue have had word Mangino, who is a graduate of are busily engaged in following Wichita, and Henry Pritekel of (Turn to Page 9 — Column 1) » fore her departure. James Farrell, H. J. Tyson, Leo Pueblo Catholic high school, entered his recommendations. The audit­ Pueblo. Keller, John Gornick, and Andrew fant Child has been placed .outside that their son, Raymond, is now the church again this year. It is in North Africa. the army last January and is now ing committee has a great amount Funeral services took place after Rozboril, and Miss Agnes Mor- attached to the army air force of work to do before the annual oney. an artistic scene that is enjoyed Mrs. J. J. Prender|tast of 218 a Requiem Mass in St. Mary’s by all passcrsby. E. Evans avenue is visiting her son guard squadron stationed in Syra­ meeting, Sunday, Jan. 17. The church, Pueblo, Dec. 28. Four army Bishop Willging a n d Father Dona Diane, daughter of Mr and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. cuse, N. Y. Sgt. Mangino has two Tabernacle society will receive nurses served as an honorary es­ Wolohan assisted Mrs. Fred Pur- and Mrs. Jansen, was baptized John Prendergast, in San Diego, brothers in the service, Pvt, Frank Communion in a body Sunday, Jan. cort and six civilian nurses were sell in drawing up the program. Dec. 20 by Father Dominic. Spon Calif., for several weeks. Mangino, who is with an armored 3, and will have breakfast in the flower-bearers. Interment was in PUEBLO sors were Marjorie Rolander and S/Sgt. Fred Mangino was able to division now in training in Califor­ rectory followed by a meeting in the family plot in Roselawn. John Falgien. spend Christmas day with his par- nia, and Cpl. Tony Mangino, who which officers will be elected. Parish in Walsenburg is stationed in Pine Camp, N. Y. Because New Year’s day falls Yanks Pay for Damage on the first Friday and this par­ D U IW E E “Quick DeiiveHas" Charles F. Carara, who is at­ “ Careful Druggists” Gives Piano lo Soldiers tending Creighton university in ish has, for 15 years, had all-day Done Church by Shells CLEANERS & Cathedral Altar and Rosary Omaha, Nebr., spent Christmas adoration, permission has been The K-O PHARMACY with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. asked to continue the midnight Fedala, French Morocco. — DYERS W'alsenburg.— St. Mary’s parish Charles F. Carara, Sr. Holy Hour on through the night, American soldiers contributed ZSth A EllubtOi Si*. PhoB* S4SS BroadvrsT - Arcade Bldg. has donated a piano to the Red Lt. Helen Hoffmann, daughter to make 21 hours o f continuous $200 to repair damage done to a P. E. WVNDLE. Prop. 1349 East 8th Cross camp and hospital commit­ WE EETUBN EVERYTHING BUT Society to Meet on Jan. 4 of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hoffmann adoration. Arrangements have Catholic church by shells in initial THE DIRT Phones 69-70 Phone 7343 tee of Camp Carson, Colorado of 304 E. Routt avenue, was in been made with individuals and landing operations. The collection Springs, for use in a recreation Pueblo for Christmas. She is sta­ societies for uninterrupted adora­ was suggested by a soldier who at­ room there, it was announced by (Cathedral Pariib, Pueblo) munion day for the society, the tioned in Fitzsimons hospital, Den­ tion. tended Mass in the church later. the Very Rev, Raymond L. Newell, Compliments of The Altar and Rosary society members of which will receive Holy ver. pastor. will meet Jan. 4 at 2:30 in the Communion in a body in the 7 Mrs. Richard Mock left Pueblo Robert S. Farley St. Marys Hospital The instrument was given to the Dec. 22 to visit her husband, Sgt Cathedral hall. Hostesses for the o’clock Mass. The altars and sanc­ parish by a member of the church Richard Mock, over the holidays. Canon City Family of 7 Monuments - Grave Markers Conducted by and was turned over to the Red month will be the outgoing officers, tuary were decorated for Christmas He is stationed in Fort Smith, Ark. Cross in response to a request for Mrs. H. J. Tyson, Mrs. Bernard by the society. His brother, John, is stationed in 707 S. Main St. ■ Phone 2226-W Sisters of Charity pianos and other equipment for Trainer, Mrs, C. L. Ducy, and Mrs. St. Anthony’s circle will meet in Waco, Tex. t il Qnlncr PhoBi 471. the base. This is the first piano Claude Mattingly. All the women the home of Mrs. Lawrence Burke Mrs. Charles Carara is a patient Baptized by Fr. Florian to be donated in this section, it of the parish are asked to attend. in St. Mary’s hospital. on Jan. 12. The following are mem­ is announced by local officials. Sunday, Jan. 3, will be the Com- Felix DiPalma, son o f Mr. and Four Buiinsss Is Appreciated bers of the 'group: Mmes. L. A Mrs. Charles DiPalma of 230 Mad­ Canon City.— Mr. and Mrs. Ray Florian, who, although ordained Daveline, Vance Driscoll, C. L. ison street, is a member of the Toomer and their five children only six years, has over 50 converts The Palace Drug Go. Ducy, H. J., Tyson, Merrill West, army air reserve corps in Fort were received into the Church by to his credit. The children were MAJOR Collins. He was in Pueblo < thq Rev. Florian Bates, O.S.B., prepared by Sister Domatilla, su­ J. C. Welte, Claude Mattingly, and THE REXALL STORE the holidays. Dec. 20. The family became inter­ perior of St. Theresa’s convent on Lawrence Burke. The Rev. William D. McCarthy ested in the Church shortly .after the abbey property. The children Phone* 27-28 406 N. Main St. Because of the quarterly meeting and the Rev. Bernard Cullen vis­ Mr. Toomer had accepted the job are Ray Robert, 10; Roy, 7; Ruby C T E N D E R O N l of the DCCW on Jan. 6 the meet­ ited in Denver in the week of of dairyman on the Holy Cross Roberto, 3; and Geraldine, 2. abbey farm last June. He is an The father and mother received ing of th^ PTA scheduled for that Dec. 27. Father Cullen and the Rev. expert stockman, and holds a de­ their First Holy Communion in the T H E PRINCE A NEW AND DELICIOUS TREAT day is postponed until Jan. 13. Kevin Carr, O.S.B., assisted in St. gree from Oklahoma Agricultural Christmas Pontifical Mass offered PHARMACY FLOUR FOR A Holy Hour in honor of Our Patrick’s church on Christmas college. hy the Rt. Rev. Abbot Leonard Lady of Victory is held each Mrs. Frances Pullara of Vine- Mr, and Mrs. Toomer received Schwinn, O.S.B. Pharmaceutical Chemist The standard of quality for MACARONI and SPAGHETTI Wednesday evening a t '7:30. The land is in a local hospital. their instructions from Father Mr*. Perkin* Die* purpose of the service is to pray Cpl. Tony Pinto of Vineland Cor. Nortliorn A Pino P ^ n t MO perfect baking. Mrs. C. M. Perkins, prominent PUEBLO. C O L a LOVERS for peace and for the welfare of has returned from foreign service Sacred Heart Orphans widowed mother of 12 children the soldiers of the parish. Ninety for a furlough over the holidays. nine of whom are living, died Dec, nNDER, BUT NOT DOUGH-Y parishioners are in the armed And Sisters Thankful 24 in her River street home, where forces. Gliancellor of Pneblo she had been living with her € o o k s in 7 rninutes Martha Berged of 223 E. Seventh The sisters and children of Sa­ daughter, Ruth. She had been HOTEL WHITMAN and William Young of 512 N. Main suffering for many months from a Stricken by Pneumonia cred Heart orphanage, Pueblo, ex­ AND are in a local hospital. tend thanks to all who have helped heart ailment. Funeral arrange­ The following Baptisms took in any way to make the great ments were delayed until Tuesday The IHiitman Loimge Cafe place, Sunday, Dec. 27: Edna The Rev. John J. Kelley, Chan­ Feast of Christmas a most pleasant Dec. 29, awaiting the arrival of Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. cellor of the Diocese of Pueblo and occasion for the home. two sons, Elmer and James, who PUEBLO Arnold Bittman, sponsors, Richard secretary to the Bishop, is reported Special thanks are due the Sa­ are in the service. Elmer is Bittman and Louise Hendrein; to have been stricken by pneumonia cred Heart Orphanage Aid mem,- private in Ft. Bragg, N. Car., and Mary Bertha, daughter of Mr. and and had to be removed to St. bers for their liberal gifts, the James is in the signal corps of the Mrs. Maurio Segura of 218 Chester, Mary’s hospital Saturday, Dec. 26. Chi Alpha Sigma fraternity *for navy. The funeral was held from For a Snack, Stop at sponsors, Adabo Archuleta and At press time no further informa­ the enjoyable party given by Santa St. Michael’s church, with the Rev, Emilia Montoya. tion on Father Kelley’s condition and his helpers, the Knights of Albert Schaller, O.S.B., officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mattingly had been received. Five years ago Columbus, the veterans, the Elks, Mrs. Perkins leaves two sisters,. and son. Jack, from Grand Junc­ Father Kelley was stricken criti­ the students of Pueblo Catholic Mrs. Lena Kindle and Mrs. Flora MAMMY^S SHACK tion spent the holidays with Mr. cally ill by pneumonia while he high school, and the pupils of St Badger o f Reno. Nev., and nine BtGBWAT II SOUTH and Mrs. Gaude Mattingly. was a student in Rome. Mary’s grade school. children, Manuel, 45, Cheyenne Whole FUh Sandvdeb and French Frlei— ISo A number of students are home Wyo.; Della (Mrs. Bittner); from school for the holidays. Aldo Frank, 37; Lena. 35 (Mrs. Me Fried Chicken and FUh Dinners Our Specialty Henry); Ray, 33; Clyde; 31 P elkloM ...quick...economical.. .Van Camps Battiste, who attends Re^is college, RELIGIOUS ARTICLES WANTED AIR CONDITIONED — QUIET — COUPORTABLE spent the holidays with his parents, Elmer, 29; Ruth, 25'; and Janies, 21, all of Canon City. Ruth is new, patented macarom product . . . saves Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Battiste. Others home from school are George Glea­ FOR SOLDIERS IN LA JUNTA naduate of St. Scholastica’s, and work... saves time... cooks in only 7 minutes son, Hob Belcher, Dick and Regina James is a graduate of the Abbey Rietemeier, Ralph Albo and his school. There are 21 grandchil­ dren surviving. . . . saves fu el. . . and m oney.. . wholesome. . . wife. Richard Hauley is home for a La Junta.— Anyone having extra dren. The club was decorated in brief stay. He is stationed in the religious articles in good condition, Christmas colors and there was a FOR EVERYDAY nourishing. . . makes meat go further... chil­ air base in La Junta. such as rosaries for men, scapular huge Christmas tree with lights. Mrs. J. G. Connor and daughter, medals, miraculous medals, small Christmas songs were sung and dren love it . . . delicious, easy recipes on Mary Catherine, have gone to Bal­ crosses, is asked to leave these games were played. Following the WALSENDURG boa Island, Calif., to visit Capt. articles in the rectory for distribu­ program Santa Claus distributed LOW CUT PRICES package..'. makes you tops as hostess... every- MUes Connor. tion to the men in service. There ifts. The party is an annual af- is also a need for Catholic litera­ faair sponsored by the Knights of body likes it... comes back for more^ of its ture. The Catholic Digest, the Columbus assisted by women of the Seton Auxiliary to Messenger, the Extension Maga­ parish. Shop at distinctive flavor... and tenderness. zine, and America are especially Scout troop No. 232 discontinued Unfug-Peet Mortuary . Meet in Hospital enjoyed by the men in the air base. its weekly meeting's during the hol­ The ChristiTias party for the idays. Meetings will be resumed m EAST riTTB 8TBUT Bwy TENDERONl at yoor grocor’t TODAY Sunday school classes and other Wednesday, Jan, 6, in the scout The quarterly meeting of Seton children of S t Patrick’s parish hoiise at 7 :30. FUNERAL DIRECHDRS auxiliary will be held in St. Mary’s was held Sunday, Dec. 20, in the Rehearsals for the boys’ choir AND MORTICIANS Made and diitribuied by hospital, Pueblo, Tuesday, Jan. 5, parish clubrooms. The party began will again be resumed immediately GROVrDRUGTD at 1 o’clock. St. Elizabeth’s unit with an address by John Decker. after the holiday season. All boys TtltsboB**! Otie* IS. RMlSmea II

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