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I Member of Audit Bureau of Circulationi Catholic Population in Colorado Is Set at 173,858

of 22 vrlll b« ordained this apring from St. Thoma*’, Denver. Contenta Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. 1944 — Permission to Reproduce, Except on I V C C U f U \JL.niUlUJ X^n o f Ihia number will serve the Arrhdioeese of Denver. y Articles Otherwise Marked. Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Shown below are 10 beinfc ordained for work in olh *r dioceses. Those in the lop row will work in the Santa Fe arrhdioeesei those in the second row are members o f the CJerica o f St. Viator; and in the Growth of 34,747 in bottom row are one each from the Bismarck and Peoria dioceses and two from the Diocese o f Wichita. DENVER CATIKXIC Past Decade Shown By Directory Figures

REGISTER General Increase in Church Activities Reflected The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We In Statistics'of Denver Archdiocese, Have Also the International News Service (Wire ^nd Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. Pueblo Diocese VOL. XXXIX. No. .38. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1944. $1 PER YE.4R A significant growth in the Catholic population of Colorado, the number of centers of worship, converts, and similar statistics is shown in the 1944 Official Catholic Di­ 1944 Ordination Class One of rectory, just published by P. J. Kenedy & Sons, New York. A new feature of the directory is an extended tabulation listing 57 categories for every diocese in the United States. The total Catholic population in Colorado is now set at Largest Front Local Seminary 17.3,858, comprising 90,870 in the Archdiocese of Denver and 82,988 in the Diocese of| Pueblo. The corresponding total; An accelerated class of 22 stu-.be ordained in the Cathedral with tives named, Father Stremel has 10 years ago was 139,111, which i Msgr. Stenson, indicates a growth of 34,747, or, dents of St. Thomas’ seminary will | the Denver class, a sister. Sister Alexia, who will are being or­ pronounce her final vows in Au- almost 3,500 yearly. \ be ordained priests within the next dained on various dates between CTst His brother, Father Alex The number of priests is now two weeks. The class completed May 21 and June 3. The Rev. Ar­ Stremel, is the author and director 300, including both diocesan and Vicar General, the customary four-year theology thur Lemrise, C.S.V., and the Rev.' of Calvary HiUn, the famous Wind­ religious— 211 in the archdiocese course in three years because of Andrew Bialas, C.S.V., have al­ horst Passion play. and 89 in the diocese. They care the intensified war-time pro­ ready left for Chicago, where they for 101 parish churches, 42 chap­ Omaha, Buried gram. This represents one of the will be ordained Sunday. Short Archbishop Byrne els, and 198 stations or missions, largest cla.sses ever to finish in sketches of these me^ are given Will Ordain Three a total of 341. The priests 10 the local institution. Of the num­ below. years ago were 236, and the total Omaha.— (INS)— Three Bishops ber 10 are being ordained for scrv- . y-. , . Three new priests for the Arch­ number of churches 255. Con­ took part in the funeral services ice in the Archdiocese of Denver. TwO BeUlO OfdClined diocese of Santa Fe will be or­ verts a decade ago amounted to for the Rt. Rev. James W. Sten* This is about twice the size of the W i r h i f n dained by the Most Rev. Edwin V. 446 in a year. Now the archdio­ usual class. Among The Colorado (Turn to Page. 10— Column 4) cese has 688 for the same period son, P.A., Vicar General of the men who will be ordained by Arch­ Rev. John Z. Horton and the diocese 125, for a total of Omaha diocese under Bishop Jos­ bishop Vehr, on June 3, Trinity The Rev. John Z. Horton was 813. eph F. Rummel, now Archbishop Saturday, are the following dea­ Since the statistics are listed born in Lindsay, Calif., Sept. 7, Fr. King, Noted of New Orleans, and Bishop James cons: John Ebel, Omer Foxhoven, 1911, the son of Mr. and Mrs. largely according to different Leonard Redelberger, John Walsh, John R. Horton. He attended the categories for the two years, fur­ H. Ryan. Monsignor Stenson, Albert Puhl, Donald McMahon, College Hill school, Roosevelt in­ Missionary, Is ther comparison is difficult. The born in County Mayo, Ireland, 73 I Robert Kekeisen, Theodore Haas, termediate school, and East high following figures in the 1944 years ago, was one of the best Directory, however, should prove Robert Hoffman, and Charles school, all in Wichita. He earned known religious figures in the Salmon. The Rev. William De­ his A.B. degree from the Univer­ of interest as picturing the status laney of the Cheyenne diocese will sity of Wichita, and attended the Denver Visitor of the Church in Colorado. The West. University of Kansas for one year. statistics give first the figure for A Solemn Pontifical Mass of Re­ + + + In 1936 he was received into the the archdiocese, then the diocese, quiem was celebrated by Bishop Church, having previously pro­ The Rev. Clifford King, S.V.D., and finally the total Ryan Monday, May 15, in St, fessed no religion. He then at­ noted missionary to China, visited Sisters— 762, 252, 1,014; semi-] Peter’s church. Present were the tended St. Louis university for two his brother, Peter S. King of Holy nariani>— 43 and 6, which, with'Most Rev. Stanislaus V. Bona, years, before beginnii^ his sem­ Family parish, and other relatives the 26 students for a religious I Bi.shop of Grand Island, and the inary course in 1939. Father Hor­ in Denver this week. He has just order in the diocese (the Benedic­ Most Rev. Edmond Heelan, Bishop ton came to St. Thomas’ seminary- come to this country from the tines at Canon City), make a total of Sioux City. in 1940 for part of his philosophy Orient. He refused to talk of his of 75; colleges— 2 and 1 with 447 Seventy-five Mnnsignori and and his entire theology course. experiences there since the war be­ and 17 students, total, 464; high priests chanted the Gregorian Father Horton will be ordained gan and said that complete secrecy schools, 17 and 7 (these include Office for the Dead. The sermon by the Most Rev. Christian H. about his movements must be both parochial and private), with was given by the Rt. Rev. Edward Winkclmann on May 27, and will maintained. 2,236 and 824 students, total, Hunkeler of Omaha, who said: offer his first Solemn Mass, May His district was invaded by the 3,060; elementary schools (both “ Monsignor Stenson was a true 30, Memorial day, in the Blessed Japanese and Father King spent parochial and private), 37 and 19, priest, and all other things that Sacrament church in Wichita. The many months in hiding, often 1total, 56, with 7,558 and 3,357 pu might be said about him had their officers of the Mass include: The forced to subsist on roots. The Tils, total, 10,915; number of origin in the fact that he was al­ Rev. T. J. O’Sullivan, assistant priest seemed quite worn; the or­ youths under Catholic in.struction, ways loyal to the priesthood.’’ priest: the Rev. M. J. Lies, deacon; deal must have been terrific. 13,010 and 6,834, total, 19,844; Burial was in Omaha. dependent children, 1,100 and 152, the Rev. F. O’Donoghue, subdea­ He was ordained in China 26 Clatimate of Piu> XII con, and the Rev. Joseph V. Tock- years ago, one of the first two total, 1,252. The number of chil­ ert, master of ceremonies. The dren under Catholic care 10 years Monsignor Stenson made his col­ ■Americans to be ordained in that lege studies under the Jesuits in sermon will be preached by the country. He made his preparatory ago was 12,174; the present total is 21,096. Limerick, Eire, and his seminary Rev. N. J. Cody. studies in the United State?, and Teachers, including full - time course in the Capranica college, Rev. Joieph A. Stremel a year before his ordination went Rome, where he was a fellow' stu­ to the Orient to learn the Chinese priests, brothers, si.sters, and lay The Rev. Joseph A. Stremel will persons, are 484 and 193, total, dent of Eugenio Pacelli, the pres­ be ordained together with Father language. He was graduated from ent Holy Father, Pius XII. He was the university in South Shantung. 677; general hospitals, 8 and 6, Horton by Bishop Winkclmann on respectively, with 3,3,334 and ordained in the Cathedral of St. Rev. Miirctis E. Haeg Rev. John Patrick Deane Rev. John Z. Horton Rev. Joseph A, Stremel May 27. He was born in Bison, While a student in America, he 9,819 patients treated yearly, John Lateran in the Eternal City Kans., June 12, 1918, the son of founded the Catholic Students’ total 43,153; nurse schooLs, 4 and April 17, 1897, by H. Em. Cardinal Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Stremel, Mis.sion Crusade. He served for 5, with 473 and 73 students, total, Ludovico Parocchi. both of whom arc living. He re a time on the faculty of the Cath­ 546; Bapti.sms were 5,041 and The first nine-years of his priest­ Convert Is Public Health ceived his schooling in St. Mary’s olic University of Peking and also 3,75.3, total, 8,794; marriages, hood were spent as assistant in St. .school, I/iretto, Kans., and the had a brilliant career as a mission- 1,408 and 669, 2,077; deaths, Philomena’s church of Omaha Conway .Springs a n d Otis high arj’. Father King has vi.sited sev­ 1.202 and 1,088, 2.290. A decade under the rector.ship of the present schools in Kansas. He attended eral times in Denver. ago the Baptisms were 6,247; mar­ Bishop of Cheyenne, the .Most Rev. Holy Cross college in Canon City, riages, 1,2.52: and deaths, 1,683. (Turn, to P a g e s— Column [ Nurse of TB Dispensaryl Colo., for two years, before enter­ s iccii M[[iiiie ing St. Thomas’ seminary in 1939. Doliection for Aged His parents arc this year celebra­ (By Mabei, Spitler) sary was set up primarily for the ting their 40th wedding anniver- Priests Is Sunday Lack of Good Home First Truer words than "an ounce of benefit of low-income groups, .sary. N OPEM BOLESprevention is worth a pound of among whom the disease is gen­ IS He will be assi.sted in his first erally more prevalent, people from cure" have seldom been spoken, Solemn Mass in Loretto, Kans., As announced in la.st week's and few words have more signifi­ higher economic levels also are re­ by the pastor, the Rev. Albert Es- ferred to it by the Visiting Nurse Denver Catholic Register, the an­ In Causes of Delinquency cance for Mrs. Mary M. Baker, swein, as a.ssistant priest. His nual collection for aged and in­ Denver acclaimed Monsignor association, school nurses and doc­ The program for the annual public health nurse of the Denver brother, the Rev. Alex G. Stremel, firm priests in the Archdiocese of Joseph J. Hosetti and his Denver Municipal Tuberculosis Dispen­ tors, private doctors, the Denver meeting of the Archdiocesan Coun­ cil of Catholic Women, to be held of Windhorst, Kans., will be dea­ Denver will be taken up at all the The lack of a good home is fore- lem of Juvenile Delinquency.” to (iran.H Opera company singers last sary. For the purpose of the dis Tuberculosis societv, and other con, and a cousin, the Rev. Peter agencies. in the Shirley-Savoy hotel in Den- •Masses this Sunday. Archbishop most among all t[ie causes of de­ the archdiocesan spring clergy Tluu-sday. Friday, Saturday, andipen’sary is t o ‘ fight and control Stremel of Sharon. Kans., will be Vehr urges generous donations linquency and crime, declared the Sund.-iy nights, when they pre­ Ranking high in current im-|''^*‘ Tuesday, May 23. was an- tuberculosis, and in that fight pre­ subdeacon. Another cousin. Capt. for the- - support of - ,,priests____ no.... Rev. Barry J. Wogan o f St. conference in the Denver Cathe­ sented the opera, Miyiion. Large vention is a powerful weapon. portance is case finding a m o n g : " ‘•ek by Mrs. J. T. , , . , dral St. Paul chapel Thursday, Tierney, president, as follows; Adolph .Stremel, chaplain at longer able to care for them-[Joseph’s pari.sh, Golden, in his ad- audiences all [-'^r nights of the ^rs. Baker, who is a convert, a May 11. 8:30 a.m. Laredo Field, Tex., will be master .selves. I dress, "The Church and the Prob- undue ton attes ed to the popu- .member of St. James’ parish, and of ceremonies. The Rev. George "Neither education, social plan­ ar.ty the annual opera for the tj,e secretarv of the Archdio-esan Ma.ss in Holy Ghost church., H^rrman of Mount Hope, Kans., ning, recreational programs, nor hrnef.t o the ( a hol.c ( hant.es ^ . Celebrant’ His E.vce lency, the the preacher. Typical Nurse Cadets ;r' ".Lli: anything else will substitute for haj^ga.ncd among the c.ty ., music ^er work not only the skill and Most Rev. Urban J. \ ehr, D.D., addition to the pric.st rela- this. Neither can war hysteria, Archbishop of Denver. ------i------trainina renter in the .Seinn srhoot of niirsing, GInrkner hospital. Col­ ,. istamina of a graduate nurse and orado .Springs. I.rfl to right arr Miss .Margaret Griffith of Holy Fam­ poverty, illiteracy, or any other lonitg singers were featured ithe realistic capabilitv of a trained Conference theme— "The Fam­ ily parish, Denver; Muss Mary FJizabeth Smith of .''t. Vinrent de Paul’s condition he logically urged as the ihi.v year, all giving creditable per- social worker, but also the fervor ily, Cradle of Democracy.’’ Scholarship in parish, Denver; and Miss Elizabeth Rupp of (Juinry, HI. One hun­ cause of delinquency," the priest fnrmancfs. The star of the first jof a firm believer in the power of 10 a.m. dred and thirty-six nurse students from the renter were indurted .May declared. “ When each case is nigh! was 18-year-old Sylvia Far-]religion to better life on anv level, Business meeting. Empire room, 13, when national services were held. Six hundred nurse students were sifted to the very bottom, the ex­ lisle, playing the role of Filina. i i j- Shirley-Savoy hotel, Mrs. J. 'T. planation is always the same. H< c rich and powerful voice showsi------municipa dispen- indurted in Denver, where the three major ('.atholic hospitals are tak­ Tierney, president, ACCW, presid­ Arts Given to ing part in the program. (See story on page 6 ) . These young people are the in­ proniise of a brilliant future. She ing. evitable products of pagan living. w.'is ably supported by Esther Lin­ Invocation and welcome, Very They are the living indictment of den a- .Mignon. who played her Casper Priest Rev. Harold V. Campbell, pastor. Lucille Becker pagan parents, or at least of par­ part with i vcoptional feeling and Blessed Sacrament parish. ents who call themselves Chris­ dramatic art. The male lead parl| Announcements. tians but live like pagans." of Willulm was sung by Franklin New Cheyenne. Adoption of rules. Miss Lucille Becker of Holy Insisting that the Church is in­ Barger, local music teacher who Report of secretary. Family parish, Denver, former terested in improving the material hail but two weeks to prepare fori Report of treasurer. pre.sident of the Intermountain ilot of mankind. Father'Wogan the role. Lila (libbotiey as Fred-! Report of corresponding secre- Province of Newman Clubs and [pointed out that still the purely eruk and Kric Hudson a.s Lo-j Vicar General tary. present vice president of the Na- ■material solution of the delin- ll’.ario, aged parent of Mignon, Report of auditor. tional Federation of Newman iquency problem falls far wide of untied 111 i \c( llciit performances, The Very Rev. Thomas O’Reilly Report of group repre.sentatives. Clubs, has been awarded a gradu- ithe mark, and that "the first ob- a.' ilid Ranilali Lynn as Laertes Colorado Springs deanery re- ate scholarship in arts by Ohio iject of our efforts must be the anil (liahiini March as (iiarno. of Casper was announced as the new Vicar General of the Cheyenne port. State university, Columbus, 0. I improvement of the home.” De­ Friday night saw Hettsjane],|jn^.pyg jjy Bish„p p McGovern, Denver deanery report. Miss Becker is, at present, the art spite the willingness of the Church l.uvnsriul. youth ul singer from at the Solemn Funeral Mary M. Baker, R.N. 11:30 a.m. in.structor of Lincoln Junior high to co-operate with all groups that Rlr.sed Sacrament parish m Den- Mass of the Verv Rev. John Fran- Address, "Family Responsibility school in Fort Collins. seek to improve the material ver. a< a gay and vivacious Filina cis Henry (the late Vicar General). draft rejectees; the mass X-ray­ in Post-War Education," Very Rev. The scholarship is one of sev­ aspects of man’s life, he said, the who sang her part well. Joseph in Tornngton, Myo., Wednesday ing these men receive in the John Flanagan, SJ., president, eral awarded annually by Ohio Church has all along warned that Clifford, w-ho interrupted an East­ morning, May 17. course of their physical examina­ Regis college. State for graduate study. Last problems would arise from the ern roncert tour to come to Den­ 12:30 p.m. year eight were distributed in A crowd of 33 priests and 300 tions for the armed forces has widespread lack of religious train­ ver In sing the role of Wilhelm, shown the presence of tuberculosis Luncheon— Lincoln room, Mrs. i various fields, but none in arts, ing, contempt for authority, and I Turn to Page S — Column i ) lay persons, in addition to Monsi­ (Turn to Pages — Column i ) 1 (Turn to Page 1 0 — Column 3) gnor P. G. Manning of Alliance, in many of them. In almost every disregard of the sanctity of the Nebr., took part in the Maas, cele­ instance, Mrs. Baker said, the dis­ home. KOA to Broadcast brated by the Rev. James A. Hart­ ease can be arrested. Recognized In support of his thesis. Father mann of Cheyenne. In the funeral early enough, it can be conquered Girls of Island Beautiful Wogan, who has had extensive ex­ Musical Score From sermon Father O’Reilly cited the (Turn to Page 1 0 — Column S) perience with the “ finished prod­ cultivating of ordinary virtues in ucts of delinquency,” cited statis­ ‘Song of Bernadette’ an extraordinary w-ay, as exempli­ 50 Are to Receive tics as.sembled in his work as chap­ fied in the life of Father Henry. But They Wear No Shoes lain of several correctional insti­ Bishop McGovern paid tribute to tutions in the archdiocese. He Themes from the musical score to the dccea.sed, saying that in K. of C. Degrees in showed that only two per cent of Father Henry’s 14 years in charge the delinquents with whom he has of The Song of Bernadette will be Mr. and Mrs. John C. Moody, I? presented from station KOA, Den­ of the St. Joseph orphanage in Glass This Sunday formerly in charge of the Vail Hilo, he says, was the dress of the (Turn to Pages — Column S) ver. Wednesday evening. May 24, Torrington he had shown great Community center in Denver, vis­ gprls who served as junior host- at together with an expla­ ability in the manifold duties in­ A class of about 50 candidates ited here briefly last week on their csess. They would have beautiful nation of Catholic teaching on the cumbent on him as superintendent is expected to receive the first way to San Antonio, where Mr. orchids in their hair and wear Chaplain Duffy Now Immaculate Conception, miracles, and manager of the fine, modern three degrees of the Knights of Moody temporarily will be assist­ striking clothes, but often would the religiou.s life, and other mat- institution. A wide acquaintance Columbus in the state convention, ant to the regional director of the be barefoot. It was only after the Is at Keesler Field ter.s of interest to non-Catholic throughout Wyoming had won Boulder, Sunday afternoon. The NCCS, James Mitchell. They had soldiers arrived that the girls be­ Father Henry the esteem of all listeners. .Music for the movie conference begins with Mass Sun­ just returned from a 10-month gan to wear shoes, and the native Keesler Field, Biloxi, M iss.- with whom he came in contact. was composed by Alfred Newman, day morning. A banquet will be stay, in Hilo, Hawaii, where Mr. custom clung for a long time. First Lt. Richard M. Duffy, chap­ who was awarded the annual Mo­ The funeral cortege departed at held in the evening, and business Moo

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The Denver Catliolic LACK OF GOOD HOME FIRST GIRLS OF ISLAND BEAUTIFUL' Register GRADUATION pQbllshed Weekly by the IN CAU SES OF DELINQUENCY BUT TH E Y WEAR NO SHOES Cetbolio Pres*' Society, Ine. and 938 Bannock Street, Denver, (Continued From Page One) parochial school for more than one (Continued From Page One) tivity was the deep-sea fishing Colo. had contact come from practical year. haole), with every posfible mix­ from an army boat furnished once Subscription I $1 Per Year Catholic homes. “ It is obvious that the real ture of these groups. The Chinese- a week. The biggest fish Mr. CONFIRMATION Entered as Second Class Matter “ In the thousands of cases that causes of delinquency are the lack Hawaiian girl is probably the most Moody caught was an amberjack at the Post Office, Denver, we have dealt with, one salient of a good home with a relinoua IN OPIllll ROLES beautiful of them all. But, despite weighing about 60 pounds. On Colo. background, and the lack of re­ his last trip the |men ran into a fact has been established— only the girls’ charm, memories of ligious inDuence during the edu­ home and those Uiey left behind school of tuna that bit at anything, two per cent of all delinquents and cational years. These two facts are strongest in the men’s mind. but few were landed. Sharks bit the criminals come from practical present a tremendous challenge, (Cofitinued From Page One) tuna from the hooks before the Bananai in Back Yard Ford & Mercury Service Catholic homes, where father and but the Church is the only organi­ showed the results of years of men could boat the fish. Mr. Soldiers at the club got the Lerye ParU Stock zation that seems to realize this, training oh the concert stage. The Moody still prefers Bear creek mother go to the sacramenU with or that insists that aomething must Mignon, Suzanne Miller, popular greatest thrill out of picking tropi­ in Colorado and a tussle with G ifts SIa $ Skill«e Utcbmnlea reasonable regularity. A second be done about it.” KOA songstress, has a rich, con­ cal fruit right in the back yard. mountain trout. fact that grows more striking The speaker urged the priests to tralto voice that pleased the audi­ Growing there were banana trees, It rains a great deal in Hilo, SWAYNE-WIMBUSH through the years is that less than coconuts, figs, mangoes, avocados, strengthen family life in their ence which packed the auditorium. more than in some other parts of ★ ★ ★ two per cent of the individuals Pauline Guindon, another^youth- lemons, limes, and papayas. Ail the islands. Many of the cities 850 Bannock TA. 6113 we have dealt with attended a parishes through home visitation, and suggested that the release ful singer, was Frederick, and native food is not so interesting, have no water systems. Water is of more sisters for home visitation Donald Lofenborg, Paul Cryder, however. Poi, a standard Hawaiian drained from the roofs into tanks , STORE HOURS dish, tastes like a good grade of and social work within the parishes and Barry Crissey played the for household use. There was 9 to 5 :30— M ond^ through Friday — Sat.— 9 to 12:30 R e sta u r a n t might prove an effective aid in minor male leads. aste. At the native feasts the plenty of fresh meat, for the 615 17TH STREET combating delinquency. He pointed Alice Rualetvedt, a newcomer to gloodys stuck to pork and sweet Parker ranch is second in size only Will Open at Noon Ascension Thursday potatoes. Stlwnn WtUon mnS CillfornU 8U. out that the family is the unit of Denver operas, displayed a re­ to the King ranch in Texas. Hilo society and that every energy markable vocal range in her role The club was situated in the had plenty of fresh vegetables but must be exerted, under divine as Filina on Saturday evening. In hall of St. Joseph’s parish, which, there was a scarcity in Honolulu. SUNDAY DINNER grace and teaching, to strengthen the celebrated Polonaise, “ Je Suis wdth the exception of the USO The produce, however, perhaps be­ Special it It is the work, he added, of Titania," she sang D over high C. clubs in Honolulu, is tl}e finest cause of the nature of the soil, JnmES ClDRKE Roast Loin o f Pork, Fried Gulf Shrimp or Stewedd Chick*Chicken both clergy arid laity to protect Mienon that night was Josephine building in the islands. On the seems to lack some of the elements only day’s vacation Mr. Moody found in vegetables on the main­ Including aoiip or cocklail, vegelable, pota> and foster the sanctity of family Collins, well-known local singer,;' Headquarten for toe*, salad. Hesserl and drink. Qioice of five life and all the virtues that stem fine took from the club— a trip with land. Most of tha haolee suffer CHURCH other entree.* ...... from it. performance. Franklin Barger, the Chaplain Riley to the black sand from anemia eventually. ARTICLES o r DEVOTION SERVED 11 A. M. TO 5 P. M. ONLY 7 5 c beach, which is of finely ground Coffee was of three kinds: G.I. Summing up his observations, Saturday Wilhelm, was excellent CHURCH rURNlSHINCS or army coffee, which “ tastes like GOODS 400 ORGAN M NO I Father Wogan asserted that the and showed the results of his lava black as coal— the upper part BOOKS FOR THE CATH- MUSIC " LIQUOR lye;’’ Kona, grown on an island SEATS • matter might well be reduced to Thursday night's experience in the of the building burned. Repairs OLIC LA ITT AND CLERGY HOUSE the formula of how to prevent de­ role. The other singers, Martha of $23,000 gave it the finest ball­ district; and USO, shipped from linquency, rather than of how to Magoun, Randall Lynn, and room on the island. the mainland. The last-named wa.s 1636-.38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 so popular that it was kept on tap handle it. Paganism, he said, will Graham March, were well re­ Deep-S«a Fishing Enjoyed forever continue to deal with ef­ ceived. An especially enjoyable club ac- in the club at all times for the O ^ T leave a good car in storage. Sell it fects, whereas the Church will for- The star of the finil night’s per­ men to help themselves; They formance was "Norma Lee Larkin, would consume six to seven thou- D to A1 O’ Meara. Put the proceeds in V'ar I ever concern herself with the causes of evil. People concerning who played the role of Mignon. .sand cups a month. Bonds to buy yourself a new, streamlined car themselves in secular circles with Repeated applause greeted her Blackout regulations were se­ MUNICIPAL and rendition of the difficult arias of vere for months. The dimout, after the war. O’Meara pays top prices for the problem of delinquency deal with the problem solely-gf, from - the the opera. The Filina was Chryst- which began at sundown, was CORPORATION BONDS ail standard makes. Call him at MAin 3111. ; standpoint of expediency, but abelle Bryan, whose dramatic abil­ lifted several months ago, and the ; thereby fair to attack the roots of ity matched her singing and won complete blackout, which began the problem. “ We cannot afford to the acclaim of the audience. Joseph L, at 10 p.m., was lifted only the PREFERRED and 30 Yean be influenced by any cry of ex­ Clifford again sang the role of week before the Moodys left. Be­ cause of the curfew at 10, the Serving pediency," he concluded. “ We Wilhelm and was particularly ef­ COMMON STOCKS Ford must expend our time, our talents, fective in the third act arias and club dances began early and were over at 9. All the girls were taken Otenen and our efforts to protect and duets. Paul Cryder stole acting j foster the integrity of our Chris­ honors by his characterization of home in army vehicles. When We epeeialize in securities of this area. 1355 Broadway Denver’s Largest Ford Dealer 1314 Aconia Laertes. Frederick was Betty Gay writing for the army paper, Mr. tian homes.” We invite your inquiries. Alexander; Lothario was Claude (Continued From Page One) Moody was “ Sgt. Moody," and his Schmitz; and Giarno was Barry Patrick McGovern. He succeeded wife, who did a great deal of pub­ Crissey, all of whom did well. to the pastorate in 1907, and be­ licity work, w a s “ Pvt. Papers." PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERSi-"“ ^ ^ 's :i r ^ Despite the man power short­ came pastor of St. Peter’s, Omaha, "Aloha" Party Touching Su lliv a n & C o m p a n y Future. The most touching event that age, the chorus this year was ex­ in 1927. He had served in only Security Building Phone TAbor 4264 cellent, achieving a nice balance these two parishes since his ordina­ they ever experienced was the despite the preponderance of fe­ tion. Aloha p a rty arranged by the male personnel. Denver's own He was made a Domestic Prelate soldiers and hostesses. While the corps tie bailed under the direc­ in 1929 and a Protonotary Apos­ Moodys were kept in the office on tion of Lillian Covillo, was one of tolic in 1937. The rank of Proto­ a pretext, the men and girls ar­ the attractions of the presenta­ notary Apostolic is the highest ranged a grass shack on the ball­ tions. Settings and co.stumes, Monsignorial dignity known in this room floor, brought in the military band, strung up streamers, and under the direction of Walter country. It allows the recipient to Al. Bennett prepared a gigantic lei, the string Keeley, were as colorful as local celebrate Pontifical Mass several opera goers have grown to expect times a year. of flowers thrown about the neck. The commanding officer was in­ Men’s Clothing Dept. of Denver Grand Opera company The prelate was Administrator productions. of the Diocese of Omaha when vited and spent the entire evening despite his heavy duties. The sol­ Bishop Rummel went to the New Prelate Praises diers presented the couple with a Society Brand & Orleans see, and served until the Josephine Courtney installation of Bishop Ryan. redwood chest crammed with gifts "from us" or from “the gang." Monsignor Stenson contracted a Bray ton Clothes "The unsung heroine of the Mr. Moody frankly admits that he yearly operas is none other than severe cold while attending the silver Episcopal jubilee of Biahop "bawled like a baby" at the evi­ Josephine . Courtney," Monsignor dences of friendship. Such is the Heelan in Sioux City. This later Bosetti declared in an interview on true Hawaiian hospitality, he says, developed into pneumonia, which Wednesday,' when a Regieter re­ which brings visitors back to the The mnv Co. was the cause of death. porter asked his impressions of this islands. year’s presentation. He praised The return to the mainland was 2 ’VD FLOOR highly the devoted assistance she 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION made necessary by a decline in has given in the pai^t 12 years. Mr. Moody’s health because of the Miss Courtney, well-known pi­ ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER climate. He and his wife will spend anist and organist, is the accom­ Week of Sanday, May 21 1 a vacation in Colorado this sum­ panist for the rehearsals of the St. Joteph'i hofpital, Denver. mer. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS principals before each year’s pres- entatiim. One of the best local musicians. she has been associated with the Denver Grand opera company for the past 12 years and by special concession of the musicians’ union is allowed to accompany the full orchestra that plays for the yearly opera presentations. Besides find­ ing time to assist in the annual operas, she conducts a studio for students of piano and organ and is weekday organist at Denver s Cathedral. Prominent Viiitort ■Among the prominent out-of- town visitors for the opera were Bishop Joseph M. Gilmore of Helena, Mont.; Father John J. Sul­ Cffa/r livan, vice chancellor of that dio­ cese; and Father Mathias A. Weber of the Helena diocese. Bishop Gilmore comes to Denver almost every year for Monsignor A PERFECT CHAIR FOR EVERYOXE IX THE HOME Bosetti’s operas and sees every performance. FELL SPRIXO COXSTRLCTED CHAIR and OTTOMAX Verv Fine COVERS—Mohair, Frieze, Rrocatelle, Velvet

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Opening prayer and message, R t Rev. Monsignor Charles H. Hagus, pastor. Annunciation church. Address, “The Family Responsi­ bility and Delinquency," Rev. Barry J. Wogan, pastor, St. Jos­ eph's church, Golden. and 40c ea. .Address, “ How Catholic Women Can Invest Soundly in the Future,” Mis.s Catherine Hueber, M.A., Catholic Charities’ child welfare Fresh from MiUer^s worker. Report of resolutions committee. Report of nominating commit­ Own Hi-Q Ovens tee. Election of directors. Directors’ meeting. Nominating committee— The RL Rev. Monsignor John R. Mulroy, Mrs. J. F. Murtaugh, Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon, Mrs. W. C. Weldon, Mrs. L. J. Holmes, and Mrs. T. J. Mor- Lemon Sweet Rolls, doz. 30c rissey. Arrangements— Mrs. L. A. Hig­ gins and Mrs. T. G. Garrison. Exhibits— Mrs. W. C. Kimmins. Hospitality committee — Arch- diocesan Parish Sodality union. Banish Coffee Cake, u. 20c Regiatration committee—Arch­ bishop's guild. Luncheon tickets — Tabernacle society. Credentials— Mrs. Thomas Ker­ rigan and Mrs. Fred W. Gushurst For the best in rolls Resolutions — The Very Rev. Harold V. Campbell, Mrs. M. J. and cake, demand O’Fallon, and Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff. Rules— Mrs. L. J. Holmes. the kind that Hi»Q m illE R 'S Election— Mrs. James Jackson. Luncheon reservations should Bakers Bake! American Furniture Co. be made as soon as possibls, Mrs. % Tismey said, by calling Mrs. John .Murtaugh, EA. 6676, or Mrs. L 16th Street at Lawrence M Ain 0241 Hie Store of Many Friends SUPER mBBKETa A. Higgins, £A. 1802. Thursday, May 18, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KE3rstone 4205 PAGE THREE

LEE C RICHARD ALTAR AND ROSARY SOCIEH HANEY L. HANEY U M [ S Member St. Member Ca­ Vtneent de thedral Farfeh CLOSES SEASON IN PARK HILL Psal'* Perieb 0 Eyes Glasses or pooisi PI) (Bleaaed Sacrament Pariah, Mrs. D. G. Mulligan and Mrs. Panl SLITED Examined Fitted Denver) Albrecht, and the linens by Mmes. Members of the Altar and Ro­ Adrian Maguire, Thomas J. Rog­ ,acred sary socie^ met on Friday, May ers, Howard T. Clennan, and Paul LEE C. HAIVEY AAD SOA 12, in McDonough hall for their Albrecht. Exclusive Optometrists cvfTV** Aor m siL E O II SI. VRINI'S TA. 26 90 827 ISih St,, Denver TA. 2690 that yjefcaved- ‘y final meeting of the spring and Mrs. Thomas E. Greene, society to summer season. The meeting was .secretary, gave her war welfare . comfort >o c r s o i v ^ p .rf«. (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) conducted by the first vice presi­ report for the past months. Dele­ At the final meetinit of the school dent, Mrs. C. V. Gooding, in the gates appointed to the day’s ses­ (S t. Vincent de Paul’* Parish, d «m ' f ' a < o year Wednesdt^, May 17, the new absence of Mrs. Andrew H. Hag- sion of the ACCW on Tuesday, Denver) ' officers of St. Dominic’s PTA were erty, who is a patient in St. Jos­ May 23, were Mmes. Thomas E. The annual graduation games installed by Mrs. Thomas J. Mor­ Preferred Parish eph’s hospital. Reports were given Greene, Milton W. Allen, James party of St, Vincent de Paul’s «rt" Sc"' rissey. The new officeVs are Mrs. by Mrs. A. B. Olsen of the new Brennan, and William McMenamy. D. J. McNamara, president; Mrs. membership committee; Mrs. Paul The Rev. Harley Schmitt was the grade school will be held Friday ot the Thoma.s Farrell, vice president; Albrecht, linens; Mrs. Louis Dis­ guest speaker. Mrs. Genevieve evening in the school hall at 8 Trading List Mrs. A. C. Reid, secretary; Mrs. pense, flowers; and Miss Martha Regsn of Iow a City, la., was a o’clock. The members of the eighth G. A. Bugrg, treasurer; and Mrs. Coughlin for the Legion of Mary. guest, and Mrs. Ctrl Kressen was grade will be giusts of honor, and Valens Jones, historian. Mrs. John Activities of the circles were given welcomed as a new member. The5^11 present their class prophecy, McDermott and Mrs. Thomas Far­ by the circle captains, and a re­ meeting closed with a social hourr 'fiefreshments Kill be served. All vsiord- rell were hostesse.s. The retiring port on the Ea.ster Monday ball with Mrs. James Brennan, Mrs!.^members of the parish and their St. John^s Parish president, Mrs. A. F. Zarlengo, was given by the chairman, Mrs. George Pope, Mrs. M. D. Marlow, friends are invited to attend. The Ti thanked the members and friends D. G. Mulligan. and Mrs. Stephen P. Keating, Jr., proceeds from this party will help CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our OLIVER’S cpEE'R for their co-operation during her Mrs. Emmett Dignan, president as hostesses. defray the expenses of the gradua­ B E N N E H ’S personnel and the finest equip­ term of office. of the PTA, commented on the Members of Our Lady of tion party to be held in the near MARKET ment and facilities are assigned St. Ann’s circle met in the home great numbers who had responded Lourdes circle were guests of Mrs. future in St. John’s hall and also of Mrs. Lloyd Roach last week. to the plea for donors for the Fred McIntosh in her home ‘ on for a class memorial fund. Those CONOCO SERVICE Grain-Fed Meats to every Catholic Service. \6ih The Rosary Holy Hour, dedicated blood bank. Mrs. Milton Allen Tuesday evening. May 9. Bridge parishioners who have not as yet Waihing and GreasinR Fish and Poultry to those in service, will be held on again stressed the need for many awards went to Mrs. McIntosh and secured tickets may buy them from Your RuitncM Apprccuud gOl3U>£^ 1312 East 6th Ave. ^ ( ^ 6 e f k f l c m a Friday evening May 19, at 7:30 more donors of cookies for the Mrs. Frank Haraway. the eighth graders or get them at 6th Ave. & York ElA. 9932 VlcAoPrftidtftf p. m. The Rev. J, B. Schneider, USO. During the month of May Mrs. Giles Foley will be hostess the door. Phone PE. 4629 O.P., will preach. the alters are being cared for by to members of St. Norbert’s circle The Scout Mothers’ auxiliary of 7 i The Junior and Senior sodalities in her home on Friday, May 19. troop 10 will meet Monday, May MY LADY EDITH The firms listed here de­ will receive Holy Communion in the Children to Make Fir*t'Communion 22, at 1 p. m., with Mrs. Paul Bren­ BEAUTY SHOPPE serve to be remembered moiTomiES 7:30 Mas.s on Sunday, May 21. An ’The following children will re­ nan, 762 S. Gilpin street. Mrs. N. important meeting of the Senior ceive their First Holy Communion W. Gow wll be CO hostess. MINNIE B. KESSELER. Mir. when you are distributing sodality will be held Tuesday eve­ May Crowning Is PERMANENT WAVING AND in Blessed Sacrament church on Departments Call, GLendale 3663 ning, May 23, at 8 p. m. in the rec­ The Little Flower circle was en­ ALL BEAUTY CULTURE your patronage in the dif­ Sunday, May 21, at the 8 o’clock tertained in the Denver tearoom by tory reading room. Final arrange­ Mass: Anne Aggeler, Charlene 2804 E. 6th Ave. EA. 0788 ferent lines of business. ments will be made for the Sunday Mrs. C. E. Kelsey. Mrs. P. D. Kraasb, Pegg;, McLaughlin, Mary Dolan was a guest. night supper, which will be .served Slated in Parish Ann Farley, Mary Friel, Donna Cathedral by members of the Junior and Sen­ Levings, Joyce Ann Blake, Darby The baseball team will play the ior sodalities for their parents in O’Rourke, Dorothy Herberger, Blessed Sacrament team this Fri­ day. The game with Cathedral was AL’SSHOE MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER the church auditorium on Sunday (St. Elisabeth’* Parish, Denver) Caithleen Connell, Helen Reeves, evening. May 28. Ro.semary Klug, president of the Jean O’Brien, Joan O’ Brien, Mary played last Tuesday afternoon. So HOSPITAL FOR FINE iTtie mcrchiint* reproented in this section are boosters. Tbejr are On Monday afternoon in the Young Ladies’ sodality of St. Sue Hilton, Dorothy Dignan, Vir­ far St. Vincent’s team has won ianxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co- rectory reading room the Rev. Elizabeth's church, will crown the ginia Swigert, Virginia Lind, Judy three out of three games and is loperate with them. V. R. Hushes, O.P., pastor, and statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary Brown; tied with Annunciation for first John C. Reilly, general chairman of at a ceremony to be held Sunday at Billy Reagan, Pat Geraghty, place in the league round-robin, PORTRAITS which includes teams from East ! SCHWINW^^Prop. the parish Victory carhiyal. met 7;3o p.m. in the church. Miss Donald Clark, John Moran, James A!»o with memwrs of the Alter and Klug will be attended by Theresa Denver, South Denver, and Park Townsend, James Friel, Donald j E.\pert Repairing • FA.MILY GROUPS Economy Liquor Store Rosary society to outline plans for and Mary Augustine. The new Dunn, Pat Garland, Pat Trieck- Hill. HOME “V CAR • WEDDING N«xt to CUrko'e Church Goods the ham dinner on Thursday, June members to be admitted into the man, Edward Maguire, Carl Dis The priests of the parish were I Quality Materials 16, the opening feature of the car­ the guests of the junior-senior • COMMUNION, ftf.. “ IThen lot» in tpiriu call lerry’' sodality during the coronation serv­ mant, James Moran, Douglas Leather Jackets Relined RADIO SERVICE nival. Mrs. C. Proctor will be in ices are Beatrice Van Ornum, Anna Nunes, Karl Chambers, Ronnie cla.ss at St. Francis de Sales’ high 1634 Tremont KE. 4.5.S4 charge of the variety booth of the Marie Schmuki, Norma O’Connor, Cook, James Cramer, Charles Has­ prom Tuesday evening. Father Zippers Repaired SERVICE PHOTO CO. parish carnival. Women wishing to Blenkush of Presentation parish KBRE OEUVEUy FBEK PARKING Mildred Lagrimanta, Lois Collins, kell, James O’Connor, Donny Voll 2308 F,. 6lh .Ave. at Josephine donate fancy work for this booth Patricia Jones, Roberta Brungardt, mer, Dan Culliton, Roger Ha.skell, attended the May crowning May 1127 E. 9th Avt. KEyiton* 1432 are asked to call her at GR. 1957. Rose Domenico, Vivian Barone, Walter Young, Jerry Halloran, 14. Father George Trunck of St. Mrs. Mary Naughlon entertained Leonore Harris, Darlene Goetz, John Dwyer, Walter Partin, and Joseph’s parish, Leadville, was a The PEARL DRUG CO. the members of St. Rose circle in Rosemary Milner, Jo Ann Mor- Dudley Weiland. guest at the rectory during the past St. Vincent de PauFs Parish SEE US FOR TOUR her home Tuesday, May 2. I.t. (JG) and Mrs. Virgil P. week. DRUG NEEDS The third in a series of four Britten, and their two small chil­ MAIN 4«4( WE DELIVER broadcasts during the month of dren, Judy and Michael, of San SUNDRIES — LIQUORS May of the parish High Mas.s will Antonio, Tex., arrived Tuesday for VIRGINIA CREA.YIERY Va i^ I ^ Cor. 17lh Ave. si Pearl take place on Sunday, May 21, at a visit with Mrs, Britten’s parents, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT "Hiv* Your Doctor Phon* Ui Your 11 a. m. over station KLZ, Denver. Denver Nurses to ^ MR. AND MRS. VIRGIL R. GOODRICH Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGrayel. Lt Prcocription" Complft* Lin* of Groerri**. Fr*»h M*aU. Cr*am*ry and Bakery Goodi & RAMO CENTER Father Hughes will deliver a ser­ Brittan will leave for his base mon, “ Mary’s Land.’’ Open Every Day and Sunday*— 7 a.iii. lo 8 :3 0 p.m. Your Piirrliase of War Bonds in Hollywood, Fla., in a few days €AST COLFAX AV». J A b oK 6 5 5 7 and Mrs. Britten will remain here 2111 Pjasl Virginia Ph, SP. 7.'505 AT DOWNING ind Stamps Helps Secure Your F iiture. indefinitely. Receive Eucharist St. Jude’s circle members will P iS IS ISSISI be entertained on Friday, May 19, lYASHlIYGTOlY Krug’s Meat Market in the home of Mrs. Carlton T. The Rev. Hubert Newell will be Sills. Mrs. Frank Davis, Mrs. PARK M ARKET MAHONEY DRUG the celebrant of the annual Com­ BILL HUGHES. Prop Quality Meats, Poultry Chester Wibel, and Mrs. Mark J munion Mas.s for the registered APPRECIATES YOUR BUSINESS Fish Felling will be hostesses to mem­ nurses of Denver at 8:15 o’clock in Complete Food Service bers of Little Flower circle in the Pre$criptinn$ Called for and coLf^^ocoiN A Holy Ghost church, Denver, on 598 South Gilpin VtNVt8^,COLO ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS Davis home on Friday, May 19. Delivered Free Sunday, May 28. Breakfast will Smtrt to Bf Thiiftr^ 1213 E**t 13th A t*. Phan* TAbar 1471 Golden.—In the administration Donations of cookies were sent follow in the Cosmopolitan hotel. 1300 .So. Pearl SP. 7539 of Confirmation in St. Joseph’s in the past week by Mrs. Charles Reservations must be made with WINES - LIQUORS church Monday evening. May 15, Robertson, E. C. Werner, George Mrs. Eva Yaggie, PEarl 5946. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr was Sims. M. J. Foley, Mrs. C. V. Good­ ing, and Mrs. Hazel McNeice. During the month of May the Nadorff Liquors, Inc. as.sisted by the following priest.s: members of the Archdiocesan Coun­ BONIVIE BKAE The Very Rev. John Buttimer, Mrs. J. J. Johnson, assisted by Mrs. Howard T Clennan and Mrs. cil of Catholic Nurses are saying a Home of Good Spirit* C.SS.R.; the Very Rev. Joseph | perpetual Rosary for peace. A O’Heron, the Rev. James Flana-' James P. Cassels, will entertain WHERE YOU GET THE MOST OP decade of the Rosary has been as­ Chopping District gan, the Rev. Adam Ritter, the at luncheon and bridge for mem­ THE BEST FOR THE LEAST signed to each nurse. Rev. David Maloney, all of Den­ bers of St. Joseph's circle in the Roiemary Klug EM M77 Colfix at WIIIU. ver, and the Rev. Barry J. Wogan, Johnson home on Friday, May 19. The biennial convention of the National Council of Catholic pastor. letti, Ernestine Mary Leep, Joann The Rev. Emil A. Eckert, pastor Preisser’s Red & White CONOCO PRODUCTS STAUFFER SYSTEW A REPUTABLE DRUG of Sacred Heart parish, Paonia, Nurses will meet in Pittsburgh, The following adults were con­ Milner, and Phyllis Yonkers. Fol­ LubHration. Car.Wafthlng, Baiteri«B REDUaXG niul POSTURE STORE firmed: Virginia Agnes Myers, Colo., was a dinner guest last week Pa., May 19. 20, and 21. The Na­ Grocery and Market lowing the May crowning, the new tional council offers the following Recharged, Tire Vulcanizing Correction Pauline Ann Mahoney, Magdalena members will be entertained at a in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. FANCY MEATS. VEGETABLES, AND suggestions to the archdiocesan FOR WOMEN ONLY Elizabeth Sparks, Margaret Cath­ social held in the parish hall. Re­ Splear. QUALITY GROCERIES AT and diocesan uniLs: BOIYIYIE BRAE Frep Courtesy Treflfm#»nl erine Smith, Patricia Bernadette freshments will be served by the Mrs. C. L. Carr will be hostess LOWER PRICES 4U Bait Colfax (Oppo«iU Cathedral) Smith, Dorothy Agnes Shaugh- officers of the sodality. to members of St. Anne's circle 1. Encourage every nurse elig­ Free Delivery SPruce 4447 COAOCO SERVICE PHONE CHERRY 1864 in her home on Tuesday, May 23. ible for military service to join the (.ulla* HI Dtiwnma . . . Denver nessy, Vivian Catherine Malenk, Clai* Officer* Named 2831 £. Ohio Art. <8o. Cnir. and Ohloi 724 So. Univer*liy . PE. 9909 MRS SUSAN McGILL. Mitr. Mrs. Genevieve Regan, Iowa armed forces. KEydone 3217 Helen Mary Hess. Vivian Ann Class officers of grade eight for Viles, Merlyn Theresa Viles. Vir­ the last six weeks of school are as City, la., will be the guest of her 2. Co-operate with the local Bonnie Brae ginia .Mary Korosec, Geneva Mary. follows: President, .Anna Marie sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and nursing councils for war service KENT CLEANERS Mrs. W. C. Joseph, for several in their programs of recruitment i Acers, John Oscar Johnson, | Schmuki; vice president. .Alfred D ru s $ C o . MAISIE KELLEY. M jr City Lace Gleaners SPRIGGS GARAGE Charles Joseph Myers, Charles, Krause; secretary, Mildred Lagri- weeks. of student nurses. j “ / ■I ! KINGSBURY. Prop. New Owned and Operated by Members of St. Rita's circle will 3. Establish classes in home Downtown Prices always lake my things Paul RilKstein, Ed Paul Hoppes, manta; treasurer. Jack Spahn. lo Kent” 218 Ka*t Till Avc. T.Abor 7907 LEWIS C, KILLION and DALE S. SMITH Henry Leo Hoppes. Children in The Altar and Rosary society enjoy the hospitality of Mrs. Wal­ nursing under the auspices of the' Prescriptions a Specialty 741 SO. LM VERSm ’ 2424 E. COLFAX — EM. 1126 the class were: Patricia Leona j will spon.sor a games partv Friday ter Kranz for their May meeting local Red Cross chapter. ! Wines and Liquors /InrA' thr Altark Bettinger, Pauline Veronica Har-1 night. May 19, in the St. Elizabeth on Tuesday. May 23. 4. Entertain nurses stationed in RA. 0055 Expert RepairtnK — Gaa and Oil 763 So. University PE. 2253 HI 1 W Ut Ht)M)S ris, Dolores Teresa Korosec, Dar-1 hall for the benefit of the service Gerry O’Malley Become* Bride army camps or at naval bases in \Va Will Appreciate Y’oor Patranare line Rose Miller, .Margaret Made­ men s dinner at the USO-NCCS Mi.ss Gerry O’Malley, daughter particular archdioceses or dioceses. 6. Urge inactive nurses to take line Miller. Valeria Mary Miller, club on Sunday, .May 21. All of Capt. and .Mrs. T. G. O’Malley, the place of nurses called to the IT here Fnertf/.i Meet . . . Donna Veronica Smith, Lorraine the women of the parish are in­ became the bride of James Sud- armed forces. Denver IJniversitj Josephine S\yney, Lou Dell Joan vited to participate in the dinner holt, son of .Mr. and Mrs. A. A. AVENUE GRILL HAULS Waters, John Reid Beers, Walter by bringing a cake, cookies, dough­ Sudholt, on Monday, May 15, at Peter Bettinger, Donald Joseph nuts,.... or any fitting donation to 1 ,)0;30 o’clock with...... the. Very Rev. Bazaar Gets Boost iShopping District D riuks TAVKRi\ Day. Thomas Paul Garrison. Wil-] the home of Mrs. Nardine. 1415 [ Ha/old” v7"campbeVr officiating! Rrron and Maru William* iham (harles Gorman. William Kalamath, on Saturday. , O’Malley was a graduate of .321 E. (XII.FA.X From Judge’s Check t7th and WaahinfftoD MAin 1797 FORMF.RLT STATF. BUFFET .John Ho^^arn, Konaid Louis John*l Sunday, May 21, thf Blosspd Sacrament school and Watch, Clock and ■son, and Joseph Peter Smith. munion day for the Children of Cathedral high. Later she attended D. U. CONOCO” Rece ive Firat Communion Mary sodality. Colorado university. A breakfast Jewelry Repairing NOB HILL INN Four children received their A triduum in honor of St. Ber-!for the immediate family was A decided boost of enthusiasm ALL WORK GUARANTEED SERVICE STATION Marcove Drug Go. First Holy Communion in the 8 nardine of Siena, patron of the ,erved in the Park Lane hotel. was given the bazaar planners for University Park Jewelry 42* EAST COl.KAX [O'clock Mass on Sunday, May 14. the Dominican Sisters of the Sick HARRY JOHNSON. Prop. "Try Our Fin* Fountain Lunch**** Holy Name society, will begin this I jjr. and Mrs. Adrian Maguire Shop Mixed Drinks, Draught Beer IThey were Donald McKendry, An-, Saturday, the feast of the saint, I a,-e spending a few weeks with Poor this week, with the receipt Speclallzinf In LabHcAtion CUT RATE DRUGS drewH t* Att* McKendry,R.4 A 1* A n el v*i* Jean 1AA n Matus, and at 7:30 p.m...... of a chedk for $100 from Judge 3323 B. EVANS SP. 4083 Tir« Repairing and Recapping I their parenLs, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian ( S BLOCK WE.ST OF UNIVERSITY 2001 80. UNIVERSITY PE. OUl Delicious Dinners AND LIQUORS ' Imogene Miller. After Mass they ' ------C. Edgar Kettering of the Denver BLVD.) ! .Maguire. En route to their home county courts. For 21 consecutive HOT AND COLD LUNCHES ( OI.FA.X AT LOGAN rp i A Q nQ .were the guests of the pa.stor at in .New York, where Mr. Maguire 0pp. Cathedral A r\ U o U o ! breakfa.st. years volunteer committees have Vnoi BanineM I* ^Dprrrisird Her* i is a member of the FBI, they will Julia Agnes Kimminau, daughter Lakeside Sunday enabled the sisters to carry on ' visit in Floris.sant, Mo., with Mr. their charity among the sick poor of Mr. and Mrs. William Kimmi­ Maguire’s brother, Edward, who is GAYLORD M i l l i k o n N nau, wa.s baptized on Sunday by by raising funds at a mid-.summer T H O !»l P S O !\’ S Matinees Popular studying to be a Jesuit in Sl Sten- bazaar. Judge Kettering ha.* long Father Wogan. Spon.sors were I islaus’ seminary. C \SII .STOKilS » R I Cil STORE Helen Kimminau and Arthur been an active worker on the an­ ; Mrs. William I.aniberth will en nual event. l^iiopping District .3 C D W IM E 'T l.<)(.\nONS 17th and Waahinrlon KEratona 0712 Hoefer. i It is a matter of lioy-meets-girl tertain members of Blessed Sacra- Mrs. William Fromhait is seri­ Reports given in last week’s 1 130 I*.. Aljimr.la Ell :SH DKLCS —at i.akeside! .And the date, more meat circle of the .Archbishop’s committee meeting indicate that K(m ; n t a l \ s k k v i c r ously ill in her home. 1080 So. Phone 1201 E. 9lh .\ve. ' often than not is that Sunday dance guild on Thursday evening. the traditional dinner, booths, and Your Patronara AppracialHl S . Atm s circle met Wedne.sday, ^ becoming a'May 18. The Chrysler 2.3.37 K Eviin.« \ve. attractions for June 29 and 30 and Gaylord BOB’S SP. 0 5 74 May 3. with .Mrs. Anna Douglass. ■ place-to go ‘I.t. and Mrs. Richard F. Grin- 'The next meeting will be held in'* . July 1 will this \Y eddinc* Family (.r o u p * At ^ . f M T> o i.u forejfone conclusibn. It is Lake- stead, Jr will arrive Saturday,^,, e^ious ones. Harold Kfley, Grocery Company Grocery and Market W hen buying from the 17 ^ i side, your ncxt-door summer re.sort. from Californta to spend “ chairman, announced H oover-R andall M ednesday. May 17.______, ^ucas —EatablUfaed 1901— firm s advertising in this with thetr parents, Mr and Mrs. the next nUnnWplanning meetingmeetin 1059 So. Gaylord SP. 334S 1 0 ^ EACH ing dance spots, with a night-after- baptized and received into the P ortraits I I Prescriptions Carefully Filled night record attendance. Church on Saturday, May 13. A Reasonable Prices N W CHRISTENSEN ,, by Registered Pharmacists Berk Shoe Beuair -Regordfess of Arnouef Denver crowds that have been student at East high school, Miss MS SEVENTEENTH ST. I0S7 a. Garlord SP. tStS , , FINE WINES AND LIQUORS I gaily cramming the El Patio’s Cummings has been under instruc­ D*nver 2. Colo. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I 44.11 E. 2:it(l 326 E. Colfax breeze-cooled ballroom find their tion throughout the tsintcr months. 612 16ih St. 1317 Champa lei.iure spiced with scores of rollick-, Dr. James E Cummings and Mrs. Loyola a n k ing, frolicking rides! There are the Mr*. Theresa Cummings were her ^ B Cyclone, rocketing sterward and sponsors. St. Patrick's zooming down in dizzy dips; the John Emmett, infant son of Lt. SAVE TIRES — TRADE AT HOME .Si. t atherine*s MONEY I Fun House, built for laughs and and Mrs. J. Emmett Goggin, was flOWARD^S I lota of them; the Hurricane, speed baptized on Sunday, May 14. Mr. wo r h ea d 's Rocky Fiori iboaLs, scooters. , and Mrs. C. B. McCiormick were the 1^1 MARKET Apprtclata* Catbolia Patrooaca sponsors. The Goggins live at “ ir/i> Pay Carfare^* ORDERS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»; Grocery & Market NOW OPEN 1454 Dexter streeL Rocky’s Pharmacy UonntoYvn Prices FOR SENDING MONEY *Tb« Friendly Neighborhood Store** Quality Meat* - Groceries BOB & TED’S Kathleen Louise, infant daugh­ GARPE> FARM ICE (JlEAM 17tb & Rare EA. 9867 Ftnab Patrunas* Appraciated Red & White (.rocerr & Market ANYWHERE Azure-A ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. 3S3* COLO. BLVD. EA. (113 PRESCRIPTIONS LIQUORS PINE SELECTION Freeman, 4566 E. Sixteenth ave­ .Tiv.'iQ ZunI St. GL. 97.34 OTTO DRUG GO. MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY nue, was baptized on Sunday. "Once Tried . . . Satiified” SAFE...CONVENIENT Flower Shop ii Matthew L. and Lueile M. Flinn W. 38fh A Uay GR. 9934 Phillips Petroleum Products 2707 W. .38ih GR. 2773 were the sponsors. St. James^ Cashable without delay on Bedding Plante ii Jpan, JeKn, Hazel, and Joseph, Phan*; GRind 3843 W, 38th *nd Clir identification only, Petunias - Verbenas - Colas \ \ ' the four children of Mr. and Mrs. The firms listed here de­ J. L. O’Brien were baptized by TONY’S FIVE STAR SERVICE Mtmba* Fad9r«I Oapotit Geraniums - Vines ,, Armstreng Variety serve to be remembered Harry’s Service Station Father Campbell on Sunday. The lMMtr«aca Co*p. 731* EAST COLPAX AVE. HARRY GRIEBLING. Prop. ;; Vegetable Plants ;; three girls are students in Blessed Lubrication Tire Repairing when you are distributing Sacrament school, and the twins, Grwtinz Card* for All O

PAGK FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephony KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 18, 1944

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r c Home Economics—Defense < s > “F wear the new uni* Students from the Mercy School ______nurse corps. They ere SCHOOL MUSIC FESTIVAL WILL pert o f m chonu o f 36 cedets, who will sine at the mUitarr nifiht profram o f the biennial convention of the National Council of Catholic Nurses, to be held in Pitubiirgh May 19-21. The Catholic Nurses* OPEXS leamie o f Pittsburgh is host. BE PRESENTED IN LO Y O U HALL

(Loyola Parish, Danvar) and eighth grades; Maxine Mohr- The Loyola school music festival bacher, Ann Patrice Dohertj’, Mar­ MAY 27th will be held in Loyola hall at 8 garet Burke, Charles Ramsey, p. m. May 23. It will open with Mary Jane Hawley, Dorothy Cul­ the school ensemble, after which len, violin number by Mary Louise the following will present numbers: Daniels, Mary Lucy and Mary 27 miles Monica Lewis, Barbara Burke and Catherine Reischman; and finale A R O u / v o from Den­ Richard Sullivan (duet), Maureen by Dorothy Cullen, Mary Louise ver Doherty, Jerome Becker and Rich­ Daniels, Charles Ramsey, Donald p r i e f 45 W hen you want to win ard Berens (duet), Anna Marie Heageney, Gerald Light, and Neil Williams, Joan McLaughlin, Ellen Huett minute drive. a man’s praise for your cook* Moore, Frank Caldwell and Joseph Sunday, May 21, the Altar sodal­ Reischman (duet), Regina Reisch- ity and the mothers and daughters Ing. give him a delicious, man, Joan Cullen, Donald Hea- of the UTA will receive Communion geney, John Murphy, Katherine and offer their prayers for rela­ • .Swimming in a most unusual • Unexcelled trails for hiking. tempting cake that fairly Moore, Marilyn Lhwis, (duet), tives and friends in the service. The pool; water from an inex- • .Shadr and secluded picnic Mary Weber, Shirley Ontis, Donald Mass also will be offered for mem­ nausiible radio-active spring grounds. melts In his mouth. It's easy Heisel, song by the sixth, seventh. at 80* temperature. bers of the Pius guild and men • Air-conditioned by mountain Beautiful danring pavilion and women in service. breezes. to do with Pikes Peak. with excellent miisir. Mrs. A. Hansen will have charge • Horseback riding over nu­ • Collages, Cafe. of the altar in May. Each sodality merous mountain trails. May Procession furnishing flowers for one weekis 9 Rales to organizations. in May. The priests of Loyola are dis­ E l d o k a d O l> K I X G $ tributing tickets to th? homes in PIKES PEAK the parish for the bazaar June VACATIOIV FOR VICTORY Slated May 21 22. 23, and 24. May 20, Saturday night, at 8:30 o'clock there will be a social in FLOUR (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) Loyola hall, under the auspices of LARGEST STOtJ< IN DENVER This Sunday, May 21, at 3 p.m. the Altar sodality. the annual May procession and Garden Tool.s, Rubber Hose Boy Scout troop 116 and Cub crowning of the statue of Our EvervThing for the Garden and Farm Blessed Mother will be held in Sa­ pack 116 received Communion Sun- AT YOUR GROCERS day. May 14, Mother's day, with MOTOR.S. TOOLS. KAKM IMPLEMENTS. cred Heart church. Miss Kather­ h a r d w a r e , m in in g EQUIPMENT 1. McCa r t h y w il l h e a d ine Begler of the eighth grade in their fathers. T h e Holy Name [ sodality Scoutmaster Harry Cat­ Sacred Heart school will crown the SAM BANNER GO., 15th and Blake-GH. 0114 LUMBER — PAINT — HARDWARE Blessed Mother’s statue. lett and Cubmaster Frank Heisel mSULATION HOLY FAMILY PARISH PTA received with the boys, all in uni­ Sunday, May 21, the Ladies’ so­ form. THE dality will receive Communion in James Bible entertained the CLOB WILL I L I (Holy Family Parish, 6enver) R. G. McGillivray of the seabecs the 7:30 o’clock Mass. Aurora Lumber Company men’s pinochle club in his home The last PTA meeting of the is spending a leave in his home, Thursday evening at 8:15 there FLASH Building Headquarters 4115 Vrain street. Tuesday. Awards for the evening school year was held May 15 at 8 will be the usual games party in went to Emil Frei, Charlie Riley, Phoaea Aarorm SSO^Praakila ilM Joe Murray of the marines is the school hall. p.m. The high school girls pre­ and Ed Wallenhaupl. CO.M.MUMO.X DRESSES IN BLIDY IIOML spending a leave with his parents, Father William M. Markoe’s in­ AURORA, COLO. Limited Number Left..... sented a talent parade. A short Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Murray, 4441 Loyola parish will hold its regu­ $3.49 struction class for converts, which lar games * party AVednesday at business meeting followed. Mrs. Perry street has been meeting in the branch li­ 8:30 p. m. VEILS ...... Sl.98 The May meeting of the Loretto Joseph Gorman, historian, gave an Sixty-five boys and girls received brary, 2563 Glenarm place, Tues Mrs. E. Wallenhaupt is ill in interesting resume of the activities First Communion on Sunday, May day evenings, will meet hereafter Heights college Women's club will Mercy hospital. Barbara May has take place Thursday, May 25, at 2 during the year. The officers 14. Breakfast was served to them at 2823 Lawrence street at the Fuller Brushes come home from St. Joseph's hospi­ M AIltlX’S DHY 4.0 0 DS elected are Mrs. C. C. McCarthy, in the school hall by the women of usual time. The Friday evening PERSONAL BRUSHES p.m., in the home of Mrs. Timothy tal. 1905 l*arimer — TA. 4617 HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES Reidy, 5400 E. 6th avenue, Den­ president; Mrs. Plousard, vice pres­ the PTA. class for converts will meet at the WAXES AND POUSHES ver. The regular meeting date was ident; Mrs. Starkey, secretary: The Elitch social was a grand Glenarm place address as usual. All incoming and outgoing of­ ficers of the PTA are expected to changed from the fourth Tuesday Mrs. Joseph Gorman, treasurer; success. Good weather prevailed The Young Ladies’ sodality will TA. tias — ISti GItnana — Dmitot attend the meeting and the tea of to Thursday, because of the con­ and Mrs. F. Woertman, auditor- and Johnny Richards’ orchestra meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 the CTPL on May 17 at 2 p. m. in flict with the meeting of the historian. The Re\’. Leo M. Flynn proved a great drawing card. o’clock. All members are urged to Archdiocesan Council of Catholic installed the officers. Father Flynn the Catholic Charities annex. BEAT THE RUSH! W , Make Old Shoaa Look Lika N tv The annual revue given by the attend and take part in the election COMPLETE LINE OP Women, May 23. also talked on vacation problems, seventh and eighth grade and high of officers. SHOE SUPPLIES The purpose of the meeting will and he expressed his thanks to the school pupils o.’ the O’Neil sisters Friday evening at 7:30 there vnll Master Shoe Rebuilder be the election of officers. Mrs. outgoing officers, chairmen, and took place Wednesday evening in be devotions of the perpetual no­ SUPREME LAWNMOWERS Frank Pruisner is chairman of the room representatives. the school hall. The revue for the vena in honor of the Sacred Heart. 503 15th Sia Phone TA. 0812 nominating committee. I. The eighth grade party will be grade school pupils will be held Immediately after the services Sharpened on Factory Precision Machines Tea will be served, with the in the school hall the evening of Friday, May 19, at 8 p.m. in the there will be a bazaar meeting in COAL CO. MASTER KEY SHOP freshman mothers as hostesses. LARGE STOCK OF PARTS STILL AVAILABLE, Saturday, May 20. Two short plays school hall. Sodality hall. WE SPECIALIZE IN Mrs. Clarence Lynch and Mrs. J. Wild Cat Willie and Lone Cabin Flynn are co-chairmen. Don Boyle of the class of ’42, Is May devotions are held every day STOKER COAL r will be presented, followed by home from the navy visiting his after the 8 o’clock Mass. In the DENVER KEY & LOCK CO. The entertainment will be given games and refreshments. Parents WE RECOMMEND parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Boyle. afternoon the school children assist Columbine & Indu.lrial by students in the speech and mu­ of the eighth graders are invited. 611 18th Street Member sic departments. Miss Peggie Cpl. John Kilpatrick has re­ in May devotions with Rosary, For Furnace Coal Natl. Lockjmitlu Aim . Chambers will give a reading; Miss turned after a visit with his par­ Benediction, and the singing of PE. 4679 1144 So. Penn. 503 ISlh 8t. TA. 0812 Josephine Palaze, a vocal selec­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kilpat­ hymns in honor of Our Lady. SERVICE CALLS AUTO KEYS tion ; and Miss Catherine Pruisner, rick. MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED piano solo. Miss Pruisner will ac­ Mrs J. M. Knight Don Heiderstadt of the Consoli­ company Miss Palaze. Reserv’a- dated Vultee Aircraft Co., San tions for the meeting must be Diego, has returned to San Diego 1.000 BROKEN ALARM made to Mrs. Lynch, Mrs, Flynn, following a short vacation spent CLOCJCS AND WATCHES or Mrs. Reidy. Heads Cathedral with his mother, Mrs. Clara Heid- WANTED er.stadt. HONE PUUMC MARKET HILL & IHLE Unusual Meat Loaf Parishioners are asked to bring EXPERT WATCH REPAIRINQ old rosaries, or parts of rosaries Park Free Sh«H) aad Save We Buy (B y B e t t y B a r c l a y ) this Sunday and leave them with 0 4 . j a Old Gold, w «uhe», Cloeke, Gtine. Etc. Altar Society 918 18th Street Vi Blk. W. of P.O. the ushers. They are to be re­ Do you have some cooked meat paired for the men and women in on hand? -An egg, a small onion, a the service. box of corn flakes, some celery, and Mrs. James M. Knight was Thomas Edward, infant son of Good Things to Eat Beautiful Frozen Food Lockers a few seasonings? unanimously elected to serve a Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O’Hayre, Then try this meat loaf, where third successive term as president was baptized Sunday afternoon. Freeh and Salted Nutmeat* Fresh Cut Flowers FAGAN’S HURRY left-over veal and pork is stretched of the Denver Cathedra! Altar so­ May 14. Sponsors were Bernard Candied FruiU and Candle* PUc« TOUT »pac« order now. by adding several cups of cereal ciety at elections held last week. Covamment rvffuJations raanir* It. B. b ’Hayre and Virginia Ballinger. WHEAT GERM — 80T BEAN PLOL*S BUY MA 0541-De/i'rery-MA 0541 with whole-grain nourishment. You Other officers named at the same Kathery’n Ann, infant daughter of HERRING TIDBITS Large Asoortment of Potted meeting were the following; First Aurora Food Lockers will find it easy ta make, delicious, Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Thomas, ADDISON’S JUMBO COOKED LOBSTERS PhoBa Aurora 80-J 10247 E. CeUax and particularly nutritious—a real was baptized Sunday, May 14, by Plants and Funeral Detigno Home Public Market LAKE SUPERIOR war-time recipe that you will want ; Father Flynn. Sponsors were TA. 2758 to add to your file of “ New Re­ I Clarence and Ann M. Hose. WAR WHITEFISH cipes Worth-While:’’ FANCY LAKE TROUT IN DENVER Meat Loaf Repair Your Shoes at 3 cups corn flakes Merchant Marine’s JERRY BREEN CALIFORNIA BARRACUDA IT’S DANSBERRY’S Vi cup milk 1 egg, unbeaten GREEN TREE FLORIST RED SNAPPER CQ#* LISTEN TO Daughter Baptized BONDS FILLE T. Ib...... 1 cup ground cooked veal KMYR EACH EVENING 1 cup ground cooked pork (fat SHOE REPAIR FRESH SHAD, OCr 7 :1 0 P.M. 1456 CaUfomla ' MA. 2279 removed) half or whole, lb...... t M W Rlfht After Newacaat (Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada) WHERE QUALITY AND 1 teaspoon salt BELGIAN HARES >|Q m 1 tablespoon minced onion Judith Marie, daughter of Mr. WORKMANSHIP DANSBERRY’S and Mrs. Harold Shoemaker, was to Fry, lb...... *I5JC New Ultra Modem teaspoon sage ARE COMBINED^ - baptized Sunday'morning by Fa­ Keys Duplicated 2.5c FRESH DRESSED HQfh PRESCRIPTION PHARMACTY % cup diced celeryele 1 tablespoon chopped parsley ther Adam Ritter. Sponsors were DUCKS, lb...... FEATURING PRESCRIPTIONS John and Mary Kersteins. Harold teaspoon pepper FANCY DRESSED A R y* ConvrnientlT Located at Vi ! leaves this week for his station in o tablespoons ketchup FRYERS, lb...... U W CHAMPA AND UTH -ST. ! San Francisco. He is a member Ownrd snd O pm lrd br J. F. Dui.brrrr Crush cereal slightly; add milk Fancy Maine Smoked Sardine* and egg. Add remaining ingredi­ I of the merchant marines, and ha.- in Olive Oil, 2 7 c ents in order given; mix well. Pack been home on leave. BUY into greased 8x4x3-inch loaf pan. M. Sg:t. Larry Sullivan and wife CHICAGO Bake in moderate oven (375*F.) from Camp Crowder, Mo., are Maine Sardine* in 1 7 A one hour. Makes 12 slices. Makes spending a two-week furlough with Peanut Oil, can ...... l i b SQIHHQIUIOR Mr. Sullivan's parents, Mr. and SIX s e r v in g s . I54B Lanm«r 5t. V cMPin 226b Note: Half pound each uncooked Mrs. Dan Sullivan of Graves WAR veal and pork, ground, may be sub­ avenue. Cpl. Elmer Barlock, Camp MARKET stituted for cooked meat in above Mr>. James M. Knight JOIN THE WAVES recipe. Phillips, Kans., spent Mother’s day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. RUBBER vice president. Mrs. A. A. Hauk; Smn Emery Barlock of Ralston road Optometrist and Optician second vice president. Miss Clara BONDS MAIL ORDERS 60UC1TED Courtney; third vice president, TA. 380S Helen Walsh Miss Ida Callahan; honorary vice presidents, Mrs. Charles Dunn, Bacon S Sehranm A. & F. R ADIO Auoclate Mrs. Ralph Kelly, and Mrs. ROOFING W, R. JOSEPH Thomas Barry; treasurer. Miss Radio 4Dd Wuhing Machine S^rvioa AND Vacuum Cleanert R«palr«d EYES EXAMINED Elizabeth Sheeby; corresponding Rc». Phoo« Amuia S8S*J secretary, Mrs. Mars Guindon; and ROOF REPAIRING Phan. TAhar ItSO FLORIDA FRUIT 4ZS 14th 8t. DcnTcr, Colorado recording secretary, Misa Bar­ 3230 Walnnl St. CB. 6563 3 1 8 - a i 9 MajMtia Bldg. bara Bach. PRODUCE CO. CASTERS Fdwin R. Clayton Ifs Quality HANEY EXTERMINATING SERVICE For Every Porpoie j Plbg. & Htg. Co. bates to institutions That Counts! the best in pest control 1444 Court Place Antn. roaches, bedbuge, rtU and all other Terrain. ARMSTRONG i DEX\'ES. COLORADO DISPENSE BROS. Alio mothproeiing lumltorr nnd rugt. LICENSED AND BONTIKD MA. 2 3 10 CASTER CO. j FRUIT HAS VITAMINS— 226 15th St. T A . 0303 Boa Phan. — EAal (1*1 828 14th TA. 46921 Eat dtnia fruit» to avoid VACATION VACATION colds. JESS SUPER for VICTORY ★ FSTFS PARK ★ for VICTORY COBB’S MARKET A BRILLIANT CAREER Gel to Know Lee, the Druggist MARKET Formerly Fred Bi-Loto DARK HORSF INN THE ESTES PARK DRUG STCRE MSals DENVER FRUIT & The Inn With the Horeet TED C. JELSMA, Mgr. LEO F. TICHE. Prap. PRODUCE CO. COME TO CHURCH IN THE MOUNTAINS Quality Meats and HLKHORN LODGF. Poultry TA. 1369 McCOXXELL’S PHARMACY JLJ HOWARD P. JAMES PHO.NE 30 The Corner Drug Store ESTES PARK, COLO. HOTEL OF HIGH 8TANDARDB NATIONAL PARK HOTEL IN ESTES PARK— LOOK FOR Good Bakery FOOD FOR FREEDOM HARRIET R. BVERLY, Proprietreu Modem, Reaionable Rale* Monahan Motor Co. WIRTH Bi-Low ESTES PARK LUMBER CO. VOSS BROS. FOOD CENTER “ PLANNING FOR A BETTER PLACE BUY WAR BONDS G. E. CASEY, Mgr. TO U Y * " Thursday, May 18, 1944 Office, 9S8 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE NUN FROM LORETTO HEIGHTS Fk IciiIp Paricli ADDRESSES BOULDER ACADEMY “ JAMES P. GRAY Bonlder.— (Mt. S t Gertrude’i! sophomores at a tea Wednesday Will Hold Mof Academy)— On ' Wednesday aft­ afternoon. May 17. OPTOMETRIST ernoon, May 10, the students at On Thursday, May 18, senior the academy enjoyed a lecture on class day is being celebrated with the advantagres of Catholic educa­ the following program: 8, Mass, tion, given by Sister Mary Flor­ Benediction, with the Rev. Ber­ Crowning May 21 212 Colorado Bldg. ence of Loretto Heights college, tram Niggemann, O.S.B., officiat­ Denver. She explained the oppor­ ing; 9, oreakfast, hostesses — tunities open to the modem high freshmen, presentation of class (Annunciation Parith, Denver) Sunday evening. M a y 21, at 1615 California TA. 8883 school graduate, and pointed out gift, class history, class will, clau 7:30, the crowning of the statue the reasons for securing college prophecy, hanging of class picture, of the Blessed Mother will take training. and dedication of rose bushes; place. Miss Estelle Mascarenes, COMFORTABLE VISION The election of sodality officers 10:30, coronation of Our Lady’s for the coming year vras held in ^ t u e at the grotto; 12:30, lunch­ prefect of the Blessed Virgin so­ AND EYE CARE dality, vfill crown the statue. The the senior hall Tuesday, May 16. eon, hostesses—rfaculty; 2, mat­ queen's attendants will be Patricia Credit is extended Horan patrons -who do Seniors were guests of the inee; 6:30 dinner in Blanchard’s Reese, maid of honor; Lois Ward, lodge, hostesses— juniors; 8, danc­ and Ruth Smith. not have funds immediately available. ing. The Young Ladies’ sodality will K. & G. SALVAGE The coronation ceremony will receive Communion in the 9:30 Two Colnjun dtiry he»t«r>. MeCormick- be held in Mt. St. Gertrode’s W iOl ID iE T Mass on Sunday, May 21. for Doerinx K ptritor, rite way milkin. ma­ chapel on May 21 at 7:30 p.m. chine. battery radio, UO-volt radio, The accommodation is on a friendly, per­ The Altar and Rosary society The procession will be led by flag- FIRST COMMUNION mowinx maebinea. hay rakea, back will meet Thursday, May 25, at 1 rakea, tractor and horse plows, culti­ bearers, who will be followed by GRADUATION o’clock. A covered-dish luncheon vators. listers, 6 walkinx plows, 2-, 3- sonal basis and never causes the family any the high school students, grade CONFIRMATION and 4.aection harrows. Burr xrinders. will precede the regular meeting. IH SI. FI children, May queen, attendants, ORDINATION corn planter, hay haler, Heatrola. lixht Mrs. L. Luplow will preside. The AND embarrassment. Information available on flower girls, crown bearer, and plant, cook stove. Moaeberx .22-caI. rifle committee in charge is Mmes. MOTHER’S DAY with telescope sixht, vise, poet drill, vice prefect During the ceremony Martin, Magor, Baudendistle, and Order Early drill preaa, compreaaors, atorage tanks, hymns will be sun^ after which air tanka, all kinds of raining machin­ request. J. Yedo. Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ ery. used cars and parts, power plants, Misses Margaret Dombeck and PORTRAITURE aev^eral tractors. ment will be given. Eleanor Demshski, 1939 graduates We buy, sell and trade for all kinds The May queen is Ann Bartle, By RALE of Annunciation high school, have of machinery. (St. Fraoeii de Sales’ Parish, and maids of honor are Betty joined the nurses’ corps of the " grant CH 10.57 3275 So. Santa Fe SP. 0991 Denver) II. S.‘ navy. The Altar and Rosary society A committee of mothers who will hold its regular meeting Fri­ have children in the eighth grade! day, May 19, at 2 p.m. in the as­ is planning a party for the class in sembly room of the rectory. Hagus’ hall Thursday evening, RISK CHirK STORE The mothers and daughters in May 18. Games will be played and DAY OLD AND STARTED tHICKS AND B.4BY DUCKS the parish are invited to receive refreshments will be served. FULL LINE FEED. REMEDIES 4 EQUIPMENT Communion Sunday, May 21, in the The paper drive through the 8 o’clock Mass. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED— WRITE FOR PRICES grade school has brought in 17 AND SON CHAPELS Members of the Leagrue of the tons of paper. About two tons of Cor. W . 38lh Ave. and Federal Blvd., Denver GL. .5324 Sacred Heart who will have care flat tin cans also have been turned of the candelabra the coming month in. Shirley Sandoval of the fifth KEystone 6297 t KEystone 6296 are Mrs. Hilker, the week of May grade and Patrick Kelly deserve 152.7 Oyelaod Place 22; Mrs. Masterson, May 29; Mrs. honorable mention for having Hughes and Mrs. Brockish, first brought in the largest amounts of Guarding Forever our Founder^ U nis Friday, June 1; Mrs. Wenzinger, paper. June 5; Mrs. McKay, June 12; and Emma Bartle is seriously ill in Mrs. Dewar, June 19. Mercy hospital. Miss Colleen Members of the Young Ladies’ Nickolls had an appendectomy in soddity are reminded that a re­ 05633659 St. Joseph’s hospital last week. hearsal for the annual May crown­ USD cookie donors last week PHOTO COPIES ing will be held after the 12 o^clock were Mrs. S. Heffeman, Mrs. J. B. We dpecialir.e cn copying old photoe. Any photo you have reproduced and Mass Sunday, May 21. made better. Finished in oils, water colors, and aketches. Vessa, Nellie Egan, and F. W. The highlight of St. Francis de Wilson. ------WE FEATURE------Sales’ junior-senior prom was the DistinctiTs Portraits at Moderate Prices. The PTA will sum up the year’s crowning of Madeleine Trainor as work in a called meeting Wednes­ ISn BROADWAY CH. tStt queen. Miss Trainor had the honor IVICHOLSOIV STUDIO b i day evening. May 24. The audi­ HUE sou em of wearing for the first time the tor’s report will be given by Mrs. beautiful Fransalian crown de­ Ann BartU R. W. Moore. The high school will signed especially for this occasion. “DENVER’S MOST PROGRESSIVE LAUNDRr" Brady, Ann Louise Lorens, Margie entertain with a puppet show, and The letters S. F, de S., which Menke, Shirley Ervin, Paula Anto- the high school room mothers will THE CASCADE LAENDRY formed the design, were set in topaz nelli, Patricia Boucher, and Jac­ serve refreshments. and sapphires, the school colors, queline Brakhage. Mary Lou Mrs. Frank Simington was in­ •TRY OUR NEW SERVICE* and the peaks were finished in rock Colorado Springs.— The mobile Miles is th e crown-bearer, and stalled as treasurer of PTA in the crj’stais and gold beads. The Kathleen Brennen, Claudine Eber- last regular meeting upon the res­ Complete l^anndry Service queen’s name, engraved on the LET’S XOT BE GREEDY blood plasma unit vnll be stationed harte, Joan Getchell, and Joan ignation of Mrs. A. Schamburger. IS4T Mirkci WK CALL FOR AND DBUVEB TA. SnS-ISTt band, will be the first in line of the at the ’^ine Arts center May 22-26. Woodson are flower girls. The newly installed officers will We like to do business—but "panic buying" is one thing we don't queens to wear this Fransalian Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will preside in September. This will be the first visit of the crown. want. You shouldn't want it, either, because it can create arti- unit to the center, 30 W. Dale preside at <116 commencement ex- The Annunciation and EljTia The senior class play, Don’t Take erci.ses in Mt. St. Gertrude’s chapel praesidia of the Legion of Mary ficial shortages of merchandise and artificial prices. It can result street. Appointment cards have My Penny, has gone into long and May 26 at 4 p.m. will receive Communion in the hard rehearsals and will soon be in some people having too much and others not enough. been mailed. In addition to the Members of the class of 1944 8:30 Mass Sunday. The Blessed We want to serve the public, just as we ve always done—and time of the donor’s appointment, ready for production. With the include: Mary Jane Foxhoven; Virgin sodalists also will receive each card includes a summary of new scenery being made, and a tal­ vice president, Ann Louise Lorens; Communion in this Mass. we don’t mean a part of the public, but all of it. If we insist the requirements that must be ful­ ented cast, capable production staff, secretary, Colleen Pavela; treas­ There will be a special meeting on limiting quantities of certain goods, don t get mad about it, and stage crew, it looks as if there filled. urer, Helen Lang; and Theresa of the Altar and Rosary society please. It's for your own protection, and for your own future is to be an outstanding senior per­ The chairman of the blood donor Alvarez, Ann Bartle, Betty Brady. Friday evening after services. formance. The play vnll be given welfare. While the war is on, we've got to learn to share—and mobile units for the Pikes chapter Margaret Clyncke, Betty Jane the lesson should be good for all of us. asks that each donor note require­ May 28 and 29. Dutton, Shirley Ervin, Betty Gep- LAUNDRY ments carefully so that he will not Registration for the sophomore, hart, Nan Harvey, Shirley Mott, be disqualified. The five-day visits, junior, and senior classes of the Lois Shanahan, Paula Schroeder, which are now spaced approximate­ next school year will be conducted Jane Varos, and Jessamae Weis- C.D.ofA.Court in St. Francis de Sales’ on Fri­ ly 10 weeks apart, permit a donor haupl. TH E M A Y CO. to repeat his donation at each visit, day, Mav 19, and registration for as 10 w’edks is the most time re­ the freshmen will take pl»ce on Tuesday, June 6, at 9:30 in the quired by the Red Cross for a high school at 235 S. Sherman Elects Officers donor to wait. A total of five dona Newmanites Are tions is the most allowed one per­ street. son in a year. Theater Guests The new officers elected in the The Rev. Duane Theobald of the May meeting x)f Court St. Rita LOOP MARKET Denver Cathedral spent a day here Bishop to Offer 625, Catholic Daughters of Amer­ last week with his mother. Mrs Littleton. — Twenty-eight mem­ ica, Denver, are Mrsr Kate K. FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE Olga Theobald, before she left for bers of the Junior Newman club Miller, grand regent; Mrs. Mabel Free Parking With Parchate of SOc or More at 1429 Lawrenca California. Convention Mass of St. Mary's parish were guests McFarland, vice grand regent; In canteen unit 6 on duty May 15 of one of the parish men at a the­ Mrs. Helen Jackson, prophetess; in the.Red Cross chapter house Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par­ ater partj’ in Denver Monday eve­ Miss Ida Kerwin, lecturer; Mrs. SOLES for luncheon were Mrs. James Mc­ ish)— Boulder is honored this year ning. May 15. Gertrude Payne, historian; Mrs. IMMEDIATE SERVICE f e ... Kenna, Mrs. H. C. Goodson, Mrs. with the state convention of the Miss Betty Lou Rees visited with Genevieve Flynn, financial secre­ Mcn't. Women’t and Chlldrea*! Byer Smith, Mrs. Bruce Kyle, and Knights of Columbus. The con­ her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Rees, tary; Miss Catherine Maloney, Half Soica Mrs. J. Riesner. vention Mass will be celebrated by Sunday, May 7. treasurer; Miss Geraldine Neville, All Work Goarantaad Mrs. Annie Stewart Heidelberg, Bishop Joseph C. Willging cf The Archbishop’s guild met Wed­ monitor: Miss Teresa Feeney, sen­ LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP resident of Colorado Springs 21 Pueblo, state chaplain of the or­ nesday, May 10, with Mrs. John tinel; and Mrs. Julia McDonald, LOOP MARKET years, died 'Vt’ednesday, May 10. ganization. The regular schedule Huls as hostess. organist. Miss Nora O’Boyle, Miss Mary Donahue, Mrs. Grace Cas­ She was a member of Pauline of Sunday Masses on May 21 will Mrs. Hazel Maher enjoyed a visit sidy, and Mrs. Anne Coulter were chapel, Broadmoor. She is sur­ prevail in addition to the Bishop’s from her son. Jack Maher of Bond, elected trustees, and Miss Anne vived by two daughters, Mrs. John Mass at 9 o’clock. A banquet will recently while he was in Denver for Mr. Walter J. Kerwin, now associ­ T. Harsey, Colorado Springs, and he served on Sunday evening, and treatment of a hand injury. O’Kane and Mrs. Anna Fagan are ated with Jos. M. Fishman, invites Mrs. G. B. MqDuff, Hattiesburg, business sessions will continue oh Mr. and Mrs. David (^henault the new members on the board of his many old friends and customers Miss.; four sons, J. Stewart Heidel­ Monday, May 22. (Virgrinia Coan) arc the parents of managers. to visit him for suggestions. berg, Colorado Springs, and Fred Two girls from this parish took a boy, .Michael David, born in a The election was held in the clubhouse May 11. Grand Regent L., Charles H., and Quintus S. the oath of allegiance at the for­ local hospital April 28. Mr. Che- HRST COMMUMON Anne O’Kane appointed Mrs. Heidelberg, all of Hattiesburg; 16 mal induction ceremonies of the nault was able to leave his work as CONFIRMATION GIFTS Mabel McFarland and Miss Ger­ grandchildren; and nine great­ U. S. Cadet Nurse corps in Denver an airplane mechanic at Hill Field, aldine Neville to represent the grandchildren. Funeral services Saturday, May 13. Miss Mary Ann Utah, to be with his wife and son Dome, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the following Sunday. court at the annual convention of and burial were in Heidelberg. the Archdiocesan Council of Cath­ JOS.M.FISHMAH Miss. Adam Dome, is training in St. An­ Mi.ss Pauline Tancher is recov­ thony’s, and Miss Mary Sue Brady, ering from a serious operation in olic Women to be held on May 23. Jeweler and Optician Mrs. Olga Theobald departed Plans were made for the in­ daughter of Mrs. Mary Brady, has Mercy hospital. She is expected to GLASSES ON CREDIT May 10 for Los Angeles. She will already had two years of training remain there for six weeks. stallation of the officers in the attend the ordination in St. Vi- in St. Joseph’s. Robert Ritchlin, third class ma­ clubhouse June 8. This will be the 807 15ih St. TA. 0029 biana's Cathedral May 28 of the At the meeting of the Altar and chinists’ mate, and his wife and closing meeting of the year, al­ Tops for Hatless Rev. Joseph Spillane and the Rev. Rosary society Wednesday, May baby son arrived here from San though the court expects to have ■WTlliam Barry, who are former 10, Mrs. Robert Miles and Mrs. Diego, Calif., May 12, for a visit a summer outing in one of the students of St. Thomas’ seminary, Frank Helart were chosen dele­ with Mr. Ritchlin’s parents, Mr. city’s amusement parks. Denver. gates to the ACCW convention in and Mrs. Ed C. Ritchlin. “ Dick" Helynn Dillinger, junior state Summer Days! On Wednesday, May 10, Mrs. Denver May 23. has an 11-day furlough add will chairman, announced a card party U h a n G f( thatc& uni^ Anna Daly was hostess at a lunch­ Masses an the Feast of the As­ return May 2.3. Mrs. Ritchlin and will be given by the junior court eon honoring Miss Joanne Kirsch- cension were celebrated at 6, 7:30, the baby will remain here for a in the clubhouse on May 19, and Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are man on her birthday. Dinner was and 9 o'clock. An afternoon Mass longer visit urged all the daughters to attend. reliable, consistent and appreciate your suppoi*t. given that evening by Miss Mar­ at 5 p.m. was offered by the Rev, Miss Elizabeth Bievsehied of St. Your Super Summer Permanent guerite Vandenburg. Lambert Morrow, O.S.B., aux­ John’s parish and Seaman John! Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. La- iliary navy chaplain, in Mt. St. Ger­ Bolis of St. Mary’s parish were chowsky announce the birth of a trude's academy. married before the Rev. Hubert St. Cajetan’s PTA FOR QUALITY CORN FED • To retain a smart look during the warm summer months, daughter Thursday, May 11. Cpl. Thomas Reed, son of M. W. Newell at a ring ceremony; MEATS & POULTRY SEE INSURANCE Reed, is spending a 15-day fur­ Monday morning, April 16, at 9 you need a really super permanent! Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dawson are To Elect Leaders the parents of a boy bom Wednes­ lough here with his family. He is o’clock. day, May 10. stationed now at Cherry Point, N Joseph Kessler of the Geneva RABTOAY*S JOS. J. CELLA Car., with the marines. home left Monday, May 15, to •Announcement is made by Mr. (S t. Cajetan't Parioh, Denver) 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 1120 Security Bldg. e To achieve a smart look, you need a coiffeur that will spend the summer in the mountains On Sunday, May 21, at 3:16 and Mrs. Jerome Bertram of the at Brook Forest. Phone KEystone 2633 play up your natural good looks to their most emphatic engagement of their daughter, Ju- o’clock St. Cajetan's PTA will elect officers at a meeting in the degree! lanne, to Donald David Harding Solemn Novena to Miss Bertram’s friends learned of 10 Are in Platteville school hall. the betrothal at a luncheon given The Confraternity of Christian Saturday by her mother. Open in Parish Communion Class Doctrine members will receive e It’s fashionable if it s flattering! Whether you look best Communion Sunday, May 21, in the Mrs. John Dickey has joined her 8:30 Mass. husband, Sgt. John Dickey, who is (PreicBtatian Pariih, Denver) in an up-sweep, sleek plain style, back-roll, dose-crop Platteville.— Sunday, May 21, Members of St. Cajetan’s pariah stationed in De Ridder, La. A solemn novena in honor of are aiding in the North Denver curls or a pompadour! That's the hair style rule this the Holy Ghost will begin on Fri­ five boys and five girls of St. ZECHA A D ^ S Nicholas' parish will make their new ch u r« drive. Big things are Bulova, Gruen and & day evening. May 19. Conoco Service Station year! First Communion. Following the planned for July 23 at the (lUads- Hamilton Watehea The Young Ladies’ sodality will lupe carnival. Proceeds will go to receive Holy Communion in the 9 o’clock Mass, the children will Newmanites Plan the building fund of the new ROSARIES 10 o’clock Mass this Sunday. The be the breakfast guests of the church at 3601 Kalamath street. regular meeting will be held this Rev. Thomas Doran in the parish Let our hairstyle arlisU create a neve coiffeur for Friday evening after services. The rectory. On Thursday, May 18, the Feast KAPELKES Party on May 19 of the Asescension, Masses are be­ sodality will sponsor a dance in Rose Marie Hayward, attired in t 8. TEJON you! Our lovely salon features “ The Adoria'* ing celebrated at 8:16 and 12:30. Redman hall Friday, May 26. a yellow formal, and Arthur Wise, Ntrada A n. at Caeba la Paadta (oil or cream) wave; “ The Sally Dee'' and popular Boulder.— The Newman club of The PTA Thimble club will meet dressed in a white suit, will lead Colorado university is giving a the first communicants in pro­ Cold Waves. Call Ke. 2111 for your appointment 1 in the home of Mrs. E. Sedlmayer DR. R. W. PRITZ card party Friday, May 19, in Wednesday morning. May 24, at cession. Those receiving tneir COLE DRUG GO. Memorial hall at 7:3o p.m. New­ 10:30 o’clock. First Communion will be Donna And Associates Next Door to IFexi End manites expect a large crowd. Re­ Mrs. R. E. Ulward is chairman Becker, Lola Benson, Mary (}ar- B U Y W A R BOIYDS freshments will be serv’cd. Many cia, Janet Lapp, Laura Wise, Don­ Dentists Pott pffieo THE DENVER’S BEAUTY 6ALON—FIFTH FLOOR of the graduation breakfast slated of the Boulder businessmen have June 4, ald Hepp, Henry Lapp, Raymond

/T c \A of tTie Natioaal Honor society are these six seniors of St. Joseph's OCK-k-VCLt lAo iVlCIfILfcT a gc|,(,ol in Westside Denver. They were officially notified of Cathedral High their selection at impressive ceremonies held in the school last week. Preferred Parish Mighty Essay Contest Trading List Finalists Named Blessed Sacrament

(Cathedral High School, Denver) LAWSGN 0RU6 GG. tils Finalists in the annual essay ALSO n iN ID A D COLO — LIQUORS Important Job contest sponsored by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, as announced by . 8AVB TIRES BUY AT OLSON'S Sister Mary Janet, are Louise Job, Enerrtncy Service In Our Neighborhood Regina O'Neil, Kathleen Kemme, and Ann Cuthbertson in the Texaco’s KOA Station senior-junior division, who wrote OLSON’S-- JOHN C. KING, New .Manax.r on "The History of the Parish;" SSIS Eaat Colfax— Al Jaxinina Streat Trl.phnnf EM. 9917 and Thais Ann Morrison, Harriet 2750 W. 29U, GL 3613 Fiolkoski, Mary Jane Cuthbert­ WE SPECIALIZE IN MOTOR These Days . SSII K. O U il EM S7JI TCNE-UPS AND ELECTRICAL son, and Rosemary Blocksora, who TROUBLES wrote on the “ Growth of a School," tStSE.Stti EA ISSI in- the sophomore-freshman divi­ sion. The grade school entrants F O R FIR.S1 CI.A.S.S S F .K V H i: were Margaret Ann Ehmi, Anthony Fairfax Hardware and WORK.MAN.SmP Domenico, Helen Conway, and Kathryn Quinn Jerry Madden Patricia Patton (Colfax * Fairfix) CALL Rosebud Harvey. HARDWARE, GLASS. PAINTS Other outstanding essays were LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED HESSLER. CLEANERS written by Dorothy McBride, Teresa Jane Anderson, Bob Keat­ EA. 3777 5022 E. Cxilfax l’ H f»\ F E A .i <».';25 ing, Mary Anne Spitier, Patricia P. F- RINEHART. Prop. 4 6 0 0 KA.S'I U II.I AX Greenwell, Mary Lou Damascio, Ann Hoeffer, Frances Donlon, 194! CHEV. PPEOJAl. DE LUXE club coupe, nriainel 2*tone p^rferi Peterson’.s Reweaving ” Mary Agnes Rowan, May Mats, mohfiir uphoiiterins. redio. heater, a 1- Jack Jepson, Sharon Ransdell, Pa­ owner car, driven only 21.000 mileti. thn' and Hosiery Repair tricia Tuckey, Raymond Hamilton, jrou wilt find aolid. noineleas and nearl> new. Drive it and buy it. Carol Rabensein, Mary Ellen Bap­ OTHER 1-OWNER CARS H 22 i;. ,>02 (.Iilo. Hide tist, Beverly Anderson, William 1940 DODGE DE LUXE 4-DR. SEDAN Kimmett, Kay Neavill, Barbara radio, heater, beautiful red finiah. MK.xlpr 4Uln2h3.H 1940 FORD DK LUXE 2-DOOR SEDAN. Tribault, and Adrienne Greenwell. radio, heater. exc»‘llent rondilion. HIISIKKV HKI’ AIRI.sr; A vn WOHK The Co-operative party gam- 1940 FORD DE LUXE CLUB rOUPE. L » Al.l _K.MTTKn UAR.MKNTS _ red the majority of executive of- radio, heater, orfirinal tiree and finiah. 1940 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE SI W E ^ O V E R fIces in the recent school elections. COUPE, radio, heater, orittinal tor John Anderson, Hazel McNabb, and finish. HOUR.S— 8 A.M. TO 8 I' M. and Peggy McGovern won the of­ 1939 CHRYSLER 2-DOOR SEDAN. 2-tone. fices of governor, lieutenant gov­ overdrive, radio and heater. 1939 PLYMOUTH DE LUXE 4-DR. Glencoe Service Station ernor, and secretary of state, re­ SEDAN, new flnUh. radio, heater. CONOCO PRODICT.S. W ASHING. spectively. Albert Jepson, treas­ 1937 DODGE DE LUXE 4-DOOR SEDAN. GREASING prewar tirea, radio, heater. urer-elect, is the only Constructive Glenroc «nd F.h.I 0)lfax party man to hold an executive 1986 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. TRUNK SEDAN The Telephone lineman heater, excellent tire*, original finish. ,E.A. 9 7 7 7 (Jo.rd .Sundays office. DAVID F FINNIGAN maintain! tho network of Heading Our Lady’s sodality for FRANK E BRENNER I Buy War Bonds: 1944-45 will be Mary Ann Adams, 8001 E. COLFAX EM. 60K0! ______' ______telephone wires and cables girls’ prefect, and Tom Giblin, that links the nation together. boys’ prefect. Thais Ann Morrison Yvonne Griesen James Wolke and Francis Timmins were elected St. Dominick Day after day, in storm and vice prefects of the girls’ and the boys’ sodalities. The combined of­ fire and flood, up In the air ST. JOSEPH’S HIGH SENIORS fice of secretary-treasurer was Register Praised Fine Dry ('leaning ond underground, he's on gained by Helene Hoeffer and Ray Spring Filled Banagan. RECEIVED INTO HONOR GROUP EVEIILAST the job— kitowing that every Ann Cuthbertson is the newly Living Room Suites circuit Is needed for war. elected head of the Catholic Stu­ CLi;A\EK§ dents’ Mission Crusade. She will By Resort Owner (St. Joteph't Parish, Denver) Quinn, honor member of '42, was In many styles, colors and These days it is important for be assisted by Frank Roberts, vice Six outstanding seniors, Kath­ dected president of the current fabrics. 3478 W. 32n.l Ave. president, and Eddie Valdez, sec­ ryn Quinn, Jerry Madden, Patricia year, and Jerry Madden, '44, was Priced from • 1 2 9 '” every one to moke the best retary-treasurer. Jack Fowler, owner of the fa­ Patton, Yvonne Greisen,- James chosen secretary. Seven juniors wse of telephone equipment. The 13 senators on the student mous family resort at Eldorado Wolke, and John Gleeson, were received ribbons designating tent­ Bedroom Ensembles Flowers for All Occasions council are Ray Hamilton, Co-op­ presented with corsages or bou­ ative membership, and ten sopho­ Drpenrfahle PellrfrY Sertlce Springs, paid tribute this week to mores received honorable men­ In 18th Century and Modern You can help by not talking erative; Bud Feely, Constructive; tonnieres as symbols of their elec­ BTe Tplpgrnph Flmcers Charlene Hill, Co-operative; Ed the pulling power of the Denver tion into the National Honor so­ tion. Modes — mahogany, walnut, •ver S minutes when Long Baker, Constructive: Walter Catholic Regieter in bringing the ciety with impressive ceremonies maple and colorful woods from Class Picnic Held Latin America. 4 Q C Burcher, Constructive; Rudy de wholesome family crowds to the last week in presence of the stu­ LIEB’S FLOWER SHOP Distance circuits ore busy Members of the senior class Priced from ...... O w Luise, Co-operative; Jack Jepson, dent body, faculty, and members enjoyed a class picnic at Twin Phone GL. 0133 . . . ,\II Hours park last .season. VISIT o i : r r s E D with war. Co-operative; Kathleen Kemme. of the Veronica circle who spon­ Forks on Wednesday, May 17. 3922 VU. 32nd .Ave. The Register, dollar for dollar, sor the Veronica chapter of the FURNITPRE DEPARTMENT Constructive; John Carroll, Co­ This was one of the featare.s of lAheral Terms operative; Helen Caveny. Con­ pulled more customers to the re­ honor society in St. Joseph’s high The firms listed here de­ Senior week, which also included Open Stlardir Nil» 'Til S structive; Frances Morrison, Co­ sort than like proportion spent in school. The National Honor so­ the seeing of The Song of Berna­ serve to be remembered operative; Paul Kueser, Construc­ all other advertising mcriums, ac­ ciety has been in existence in St. dette. A luncheon for the class tive; and Henry Job, Co-operative. cording to Mr. Fowler. Joseph’s since 1939. and a color day are being dis­ Speer Furniture Go. when 3’ou are distributing THE mountain STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEERAPH COMPANY At the recent ceremony, Peggy Members of the Co-operative “ How could you tell?" the cussed as the two concluding a c-, ('or. 32nd & I.,owp|| your patronage in the dif­ party will predominate in the genial park manager, who spends Hewitt presided, assisted by Ade­ tivitie.s of the cla.ss. newiy elected student council with his spare time flying with the civil line Roth Frankovic and Dorothy Junior class members are GL. 34821 ferent lines of business. 10 of the party holding office. air patrol, was asked. Hafertepen Holway, all three spending Ascension Thursday on Seven Constructive leaders com­ “ The records speak for them­ former electees into the society. an all-day picnic in Evergreen. Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6. Phone UAin S437 plete the council’s personnel. jselves," he said. The Choral club of the high F’rancia Masten, senior cla.«s St. Pliilonicna\ “ The Kelleys, Murphys. Mona­ school, under the direction of For­ p^resident and ba.sketball star, left Your Purchase o f War Bonds hans, and O’Reillys came from all rest Fischel, sang three selections Friday, May 12, to join the marine Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist and Stamps Helps Secure Your, parU> of the state and brought their and Father Ralph Michaels, corps. Two of his brothers are CHILDREN'S Future. families.” C.SS.R., addressed the assembly. already marines, and a third CLOTHES J & L Radio Service Many heads of Catholic institu­ In the business meeting that fol­ brother is in the navy. Suite 722 Mack Building, IGth and California Street* lowed the induction, I. o r e 11 a Electrical Appliancen FOR SMART tions who attended the park for St. Joseph’s parish will again Repaired picnics said Eldorado Springs w as'cif'ic p o o r AID SOCIETY serve supper to members of the LADIES’ WEAR 320.5 E. (x ilfa x Avenue designed for war-time recreation, j q TURN IN FANCYWORK armed' forces at the L'SO-NCCS VISIT club on Sunday, May 28. As PHONE EM. 6063 Karelia Shop A T c I The monthly meeting of the Do- homemade cakes have formerly PICK-UP AND DEI.IVERT nf Z Z i n isr. '"linican Sisters of the Sick Poor 70 BROADWAY restful benefits oi mountain iso- . . . . , -n u u .u .u been a special feature of the sup­ lation and still maintains fl^ick ^ per, donations of cakes fiom the| Preferred Parish Convent, 2501 PALL M. (XINNELL access to the city. women of the parish will be i SIMMONS DRUG CO. inviU* YOU to Eldorado has the world's most Gaylord, Denver, at 2 p.m., on greatly appreciated. There will! "Tuesday, May 23. be a meeting in the rectory o n ' Trading List He«. 3217 So. Grant, Phono Enr* 981-W unusual swimming pool. The 2870 Colo. Blvd. ALADDIN CLEANERS W , Bay P IA N O S srd B»II bluest and purest water circulates All members are urged to be Tuesday evening. May 23, at| 1814 East Colfax EA. 0166 ! through this pool, heated by nature present, as this is the last meeting 8:15. Anyone interested in this I EA. 9953 Brtwe«n William!! and Hiirb ARIVOLD WADE to 80 degrees. of the year. work is invited to attend. * j WE APPRECIATE TOUR Aladdin ITill Gladden Your TUNING — VOICING — REPAIRING Members of the Altar and Ro-1 PATRONAGE ITnrdrnhe . . . MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER | Formerly With Darro^ Muaie Co. Again this year Mr. Fowler is Members will bring completed ■ offering special rates to institu­ articles for the fancy work booth. sary society will veceive Com-1 The merchants represented in this section are boosters. They are Sixteen Years I Down Town Office 425 - 14th Street tions and picnic groups. Whether Volunteers fev the sewing com­ munion Sunday in the 7 :30 Mass. | anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co-1 Telephone TAbor 8805 it be for an evemng, a day. or a mittee will be greatly appreciated. There will be May devotions in | Bus. Phone 1 EAst 2723 Marlon Radio Service operate with them, weekend, a month; or a summer, The Rev. Robert Kreutzer, the evening at 7:30, consisting of | Eldorado Springs is the certain so- C.SS.R., will be the speaker for Rosan', litany, prayers for peace, i We Buy, Francis de §ales^ lution of the relaxation for victory Uhe day. Mrs. Regino Cassell will and Benediction. ! T e d C h a s e A special games party will be Sell, Trade, > problem. Opening is planned fori be the soloist, accompanied by USED CARS ► PARK HILL May 27. I Mrs. J. R. Schilling. held Monday undeV the auspices of the Altar-and Rosarj’ society in COLFAX AND DETROIT n .n v .r Repair. ► AcroM from ^ t t Hiarh CONOCO STATION the church hall at 8:30 p.m. EM. 5936 2827 E. COi.FAX JOE FARRENKOPP. Prop. Forget-Me-Noti ► G LEA N ER S Tuesday novena devotions are at 3 and 7:30 p.m. 299 So. Logan PE. 98T0 COLORADO SCHOOLS JOIN IN P»r ► Cour*.«)u, »nd Prompt Srrvic, S TAILORS KEM-TDNE $3.18 Gal. ► W A S H IN G & CREA.SING Flower Shop 4622 E. 23rd Ave. SPRING and SULPHUR! "TRIMZ A S P E U A I T Y ► PROGRAM OF CADET NURSES FOR THE BENEFICIAL EFFECTS READY-PASTED WALLPAPER "WILE# ALL ► Expert Alterations ttnaally obtsinrd hy bathint at ana nt nur fameui Hot Solphur 8pHnr«. why Funeral Work! and Repairs 1 (See Picture on Page One) cadeU and audience. Immediately not try AIVDERSON BROS. JACKSON’S ► I Paying tribute to its 96,000 following the prograrn. Col. Har­ O. E LIGGITT. Man.ser Colfax and Joaaphine RA. 0646 Given Prompt |; ► members, the first induction cere- wood reviewed the pre-cadets. DOCTOR BABCOCK’S SUI.PHIDE SOl-LTION Cut Rate Drugs ► EA. 62 35 I mony of the U. S. Cadet Nurse Present on the stage were Fa­ COLFAX^t WASHINGTON Attention j Truly a Hot Sulphur Sprinr* Bath In Liquors Siinilries I corps wa.s held throughout the ther Clune, Father O’Donnell, Fa­ Phone RA. 1818 j' lha privacy of your own bathroom! Presrriptions nation on Saturday, May 13. The ther William Kelly, Father Muscel, ('ontratt tha hlch price* at hotel, bath- K E . 4 5 7 6 DoHning al .Alameda houae, coal of tha trip to and from tha I H. S. CASEY Free Pronipi Delivery j induction originated in the nation's Col. Harwood, Col. Blunt, Lt. Ro- capital ■ and was rarried by radio sine. Col. Wenz, chief nurse at iprinca, with the C«n fiP 8445 Dnirnlnt AtamFil* o a f : nOLLAH Service Station FUR STORAGE to all part.s of the states. In Colo- Camp Carson; Mr. Mjsley, city for tha 3-onnca bottla of Dr. Rabrock'i rado Springs this center i.s the,manager; Dr. Gilmore. Mayor; 1501 (inlorailo lllvd. Sulphlda Bolation, nufficicnt for Remodeling Repairing 1 DEL-ART SHDP Alameda Drug Store Seton school of nursing in the|Mrs. Lewis, .Miss Wei.senhorn, Mis.s 8 RF.4L BATHS AT HOME EM. 9807 1 DEL AND ART PHILLIPS v 0 PETERSON. Prnp. j|-] Glockner sanatorium, where 1361Sohwochert, and Mrs. King. .Also A>k for DR. BABCOCK'S SI I.I’ HIDE INVKM IN FlIKS 1 Ice Cream — Milk — Bakery Good* t nursese wefc inducted. Mrs. Ray-j on the stage were four students: SOLUTION toSoY Irjr It—»r» horr it 1 Notion*—Ml )ca7;inp%->^rhnnl ^uopliet Cut Rale Hriigs | relaxes and floothca you—how Moft and mood W. Lewis was chairman of Mrs. Budlong and Miss .Armen- smooth the feci ef your akin; sw^aeagi%|Q the "U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps tese cross for decoration of the 3109 E. COLF.4X March," sung by a chorus of cadet shoulder lapel. She is also fur­ QUEE.N CITY COIMPANY When buying from the nurses. Paul V. McNutt and Mrs. nished a summer suit of pin-stripe Hell Orrfen S*nt Poilpaid. Sl.OS OPEN SEVEN DATS A WEEK Bolton then presented the high­ gray and white, and a rain coat, p u t Iron BalMlne, Donrer i. Colorodo ST. PH CITE firms advertising in this RROADW AY 1 lights of the Bolton act and the A regulation white blouse com­ paper, please mention that U. S. cadet nurse corps. Mrs. pletes the uniform. Besides haring rnEAiM ERY I Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke on her tuition and uniforms furnished, you saw their advertise­ QUALITY DAIRY FOODS | “ Nurses on the Battlefront and each cadet is 'paid from $15 to $30 a month. The passage of the If'i Time fo Call ment. S« BO. BROADWAY the Homefront.” F ollow ing a dramatization by Miss Helen Bolton act, which made possible Hayes, Miss Petry presented the the Cadet Nurse corps, provides Paradise Cleaners Annunciation cadet nurses for induction. The the greatest opportunity to stu­ wrong. There is no charge for this induction pledge was given by Sur­ dent nurses in Uie history of the for SPRING CLEANING OF RUGS, DRAPES geon General Thomas Parran, with profession. Heretofore nurses have 4 Convenient Locatibns scrrice. and OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE n|l||r>Q at lowest the cadet nurses in Washington had to pay tuition and all expenses repcatinp; it after him, while the while learning. ir 3242 E (Tolfax at Adams St. llnUllO PRICKS IN OKNVKB EMeraon 2783 ■ T yoacMSAf ■ Wtm 0 nurses listening in stood at atten­ The Seton school of nursing is tion. conducted by the Sisters of Char­ (Also Moth it 7235 E. Colfax at Quebee^^ mU r^Uet wU s The Colorado Springs program ity of Cincinnati. VssU, ti* prsAmeS Proofing) EMeraon 5420 TBK d t o r b opened with the processional of 46 f$srt •/ Italian Sausage, “Tka Best in k^ry MUkig, the cadet nurses and the singing i t 1217 E. Sixth Ave. at Downing MSI fRANKUN ST. of “ America.” The invocation was Town,” Tejon Cash Grocery and CHerry 7814 given by Father Gerald F. Clune, Market, 3758 Tejon.— Ada. i f 226 E. 20th Arc. at Grant SL and was followed by presentation M. E. PATRICK. Let Betty, (Filma, and Marty be PHONE CB. 8016 of the cadets ^ Mrs. Raymond KEystone 5743 Your Genial Hosts, 1519 EAST 34TH AVE. W. Lewis. Dr. (Silmore, Mayor of HANSEN & HANSEN Maniger VIC HEBERT Colorado Spring^, gave the ad­ DUKE’S GRILL F R A i m U N dress, after which the cadet JEWELERS was given by Miss Anne Weisen- "CHUCK" HEFNER. Prop. Automotive Service 1628 17tb St. Farnltnre Mart hom, director of education. The; CsmpMs DRY CLEANINR A LAUNDRY SERVICE 1620 E. 34Ui Ave. O.NE STORE ONLY W e Buy, Sell end Exchange 3659 Downing 3660 Downing ceremony closed with the singing! of th e national anthem by thei

I Thursday, May 18, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN

Soldiers Will Name May Queen p. m. in the K . o f C. hall, 1575 Grant atroet. Anonymous judges, chosen from the sersice men, selected Regis Resilience •pfoiita .TIm Ireira PlUc( seven candidates over a period o f two weeks. Their names will remain secret until shoHlr before the voting. Details o f the May ball are in the hands of the girls shown below, left to right, bark row, Dorothy Pfarr, Rose Mary Mullin, and Rose Famularo; front row, Margaret Gibbons, Jeane Etasing, Timely Gifts for chairman, and Patricia Syrianey. Hall Renovated Graduation For June Term

(Regia Collage, Denver) (Holy Rosary Parish, Denver) Since the departure of the army In the meetinj: of the PTA, held specialized training unit last Apri.1, Thursday, May 11, the following Carroll residence hall on the cam' officers were elected: Mrs. E. J. Bezjak, president; Mrs. L. Pozel- pus of Regis college has been reno­ nik, vice president; Mrs. D. Fisher, vated in preparation for the open­ secretary; Mrs. F. Pepper, treas­ ing of the summer session June 13. urer; Mrs. H. E. Mahoney, audi­ Jules Jurgensen It also is the plan of the Regis tor; and Mrs. J. Mason, historian. Vulcain - Studio - Rencie The retiring president, Mrs. F. authorities to use Carroll hall for Canjan, was praised for the meri­ college and high school students in the next scholastic year. torious work done in behalf of the $27.50 to $385 PTA. In the past week the Rev. Elmer Vi J. Trame, S.J., professor of biology, Among those who received their WRIST BANDS gave a retreat and two conferences First Holy Communion last Sun­ to sisters. The nurses of St. Mary’s Complftc »lo«k of leather and meUi day, but whose names were omit­ wrist bands for men and women. hospital, Grand Junction, were ted from publication were Louis given a retreat, and the sisters Grande and Rose Grande. * 1 * in charge of the hospital were the A minstrel show, sponsored by auditors of the conferences. the Anierican Legion for the bene­ The Rev. Eugene P. Murphy, "Dad says I’ve got 4 trains fit of the parish, will be given Eyes Examined Classes fitted S J., national director of .the Radio Thursday evening. May 25, in the League of the Sacred Heart, visited here instead of 2” nVRRY M. LUSTIG school hall at 8 o’clock. the college for several days. Fa­ First aid graduation exercises ther Murphy had attended the con­ OI*TO!VlETRIST will be held in the school hall Sun­ ference of the provincials of the “ You see, I’ve been wanting a couple more trains and, of day evening, May 21, at 8 o'clock. eight provinces of the Society of Office Phone KEvsione 3683 Mrs. A. Usaery, the school nurse, Jesus held recently in California. course, you can’t buy any more until after' the war is over.” 935 Fifteenth St. will give the diplomas. The rhythm He reports a splendid interest in Well, the two you have now are really Sour, if you OCULIST PKESCRIPTIONS FILLED band will furnish the entertain­ the Sacred Heart radio program ment. heard over 100 radio stations in the them right. United States and Canada. The local outlet for the popular reli­ “ That’s just whafr Dad said. I thought he was kidding gious program is station KMYR. until he showed me why. You see, these two trains o f mine A number of Regis Jesuit priests KEEP UP THE HOMES again took care of out-of-state as­ arc toy Zephyrs and he showed me how to run them on the signments over the weekend. The same schedule as a couple of real Zephyrs. So instead of Rev. William J. Stackhouse, S.J., as in previous weeks, a.ssisted the having them make one-way trips like most trains, I have YOU’RE FIGHTING FOR Catholic chaplain of Camp Car- them make round trips every day. That means I can son. Father Florence J. Mahoney continues to do parochial duties carry twice as many people.’’ Patronize These Reliable Firms 19 ST. PHILOMENA’S TOTS TO for Walsenburg. Father Edward St. Louis Group And that's exactly what two of Burlington’s Zephyrs are Wintergarden went to Fort W'ar- MAKE 1ST COMMUNION SUNDAY ren, Cheyenne, for Sunday Masses doing, Jim m y. . . each making an 874-mile round trip every and Confessions. Father Louis day between Chicago and the Twin Cities. Each o f these 'E A R L J.- Keenoy was in Trinidad; Father trains has traveled more than two and a quarter million ^mouTsintMih] To S p s o r Party (St. Philomena’i Parish, Denver) observe Julia Howe day. Troop L. Francis Cunningham at Welby; STROHMINGER First Communion will be ad­ 130 will demonstrate a military and Father Bernard J. Murray as­ miles, and they have been in actual service 97 per cent of Eauil to 3-co*tjofc •^^co»ty^ee. sisted in Lo'wry Field. (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) march. All Girl Scout troops the time since they started running. Approved by F. H. A ministered to 19 children of the from the Capitol Hill district will Electrical Contracting The Altar and Rosary society Lleenud tnd Bonded In Cltr of Denver parish in the 8:15 Mass Sunday, participate. will sponsor a card party in the “ That takes speed. I ’ll betcha!’’ I90M U P A H O C May 21. Following are the com­ The following parish bridge A Fine Selection of 817 14th St. for full DefaiU and Prices. schoc^ hall on Saturday evening, May zO, with' play beginning at 8 municants: Paul Abegg, James clubs met in the week; Mrs. Harry Better than 60 miles an hour; including all stops. Not so o’clock. Hostesses for the occasion Hanson, John Kane, John Mi- O’Day’s club met Wednesday eve­ Beautiful many years ago, it took nearly 11 hours, one way! But say; STOVE AND FURNACE PARTS STILL ning with Mrs. J. J. Flynn. Mrs. AVAILABLB-DONT WAIT will be Mmes. Arthur Michaud, cheletti, Gerald Parker, Robert Jimmy, how come your Dad knows so much about the .James Jackson, Frad Tunze, R. L. E. Burns’ club met with Mrs. Pease, Gerald Troxel, Jeaneane J. A. Smethills. Mrs. G. L. Burlington and our ZephyrsT Helmer, J. W. Keegan, A. Steck, Bartlett. Margaret Bradley, Helen GEO. A. PELLEIM and William Arend. Patrons are Monaghan’s club was entertained Anne Connor, Margaret Cooper, on Tuesday in the home of Mrs. STOVE & FURNACE asked to bring their own playing Mary Sue Dunn, Patricia Golden, “ Oh, didn’t I tell you? M y Dad’s a Burlington man.” W. H. Wolfe. Mrs. James T. for tht REPAIR COMPANY cards. Special prizes will be Lou Ann Madden, Mary Plank, awarded. Cronin was hostess to Mrs. L. A. GIRL 1S3S Lawr«ne« 8tre«t Helen Rieger, Joanne Strachan, Fair’s club on Thursday. ONE GAllON A .special meeting of the Marian Theresa Van Buskirk, and Joan GRADUATE TABOR 1321 DENVER, COLO. sorority will be held in the rectory Vecchio. The children will be en­ Emmet P. Barton was recently Burlington has ll other diesel-powered; stainless steel ■ .-/J promoted to captain. He is sta­ PRICES on Friday evening. May 19. All tertained at a breakfast in St. FROM Zephyrs and a fleet of steam-powered passenger trains—all the young women of the parish tion in Buckley Field. ‘ Capt Philomena's school anditorium fol­ of them out to do ONE big job—to handle $3.18 of post-high school age are urged lowing the Mass. Parents of the Thomas D. Burns III is now in to attend as plans will be made children will be sem-ed rolls and foreign service. Dave Eby of as much vital military and civilian traffic DOES THE AVERAGE ^ROOM AWNINGS for the parish May crowning to the navy is home on furlough. coffee. The women in charge of as possible; as fast as possible. A fleet o f F A L R Y ’ S be held Sunday, May 28. arrangements are Mmes. D. R. Mrs. John T. Gildea left Thurs­ day for the West coast to join freight trains is geared to the same objec­ PAI.NT — HARDWARE THAT SATISFY A number of orphans from the Costello, T. C. Sleiners, W. E. az Rroadwar rRarl 294. State home will make their First Jones, Louis F. Morrato, James J. her husband, Lt. (JG) Gildea. tive in moving materials o f war. Through Holy Communion in the 8 o’clock Ruddy, Francis McManara, R, F. Mrs. John B. Furstenberg, Jr. its 22 principal gateways and more than 200 Mass Sunday. A breakfast will be and little son, accompanied by Bartlett, D. R. Osborne, and 0. P, interchange points; the Burlington serves Buflington THE DENVER itNT served in the school hall by mem­ Wiese. .Mrs. John Bahiman, who had been bers of the Altar society. The May meeting of the PTA her guest, left Sunday for San CHEZ M A R IE as an essential link between railroads RLY WAR RONDS & AWNING GO. will be held in the school audito­ Francisco, Calif. from the North, East, South and West. Route Banns of marriage were pub­ ALFRED 8. PROCTER. Pre*. LEGAL NOTICE rium Monday, May 22, at 2 p.m GOWIY SHOPPE AND STAMPS B. H. BROOKS, Mir. Mrs. George Pease, Mrs. D. R. Os. lished for the first time Sunday MADAME MINISSALE .M.4IN 5394 Offie« of th« borrvs, and the mothers of children between Miss Winifred Bucher of 6 2 8 16th St. CH. 2013 AN ESSENTIAL LINK IN TRANSCONHNENTAL TRANSPORTAHON' ★ 1647 Arapahoe Si. Denver TREASURER Holy Family pariah and Dr. Kemp City And Coonty of DeiiTtr in Sister Mary Charles’ room will Municipal Building be the hostesses. All members Cooper of St. Philomena’s. Denver, Colorado having scrapbooks or defense Mrs. J. F. Reinhardt, who stamp plates are requested to turn underwent an appendectomy in Specializing in Quality Plumbing and NO. G-Z77 Mercy hospital recently, is satis­ NOTICE OF PURCHA.s e OF HEAL them in not later tnan this meet­ ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF ing. factorily recuperating. ★ BUY A HOME in the Heating Repairs APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER'S DEED Ths Rt. Rev. Monsignor William TO WHOM IT MAY CONCFJIN. mnd M. Higgins, his mother, Mrs. Wil­ St. Anthony’s Hospital more eapccially to The Robinson Brick liam Higgins, and Miss Sarah Hig­ SLAHERY & COMPANY Company, City and County of Denver, The Guild to Meet Monday Parish of Your Choice Moffat Tunnel Improvement District: gins returned from a vacation in You and each of you are hereby notified California on Saturday. The gen LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR SALE PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS that on the 26lh day of November, 1935, eral health of Miss Sarah Higgins St. Anthony’s hospital guild the Manager of Revenue. Ex-Officio Treas­ is much improved. will hold its monthly meeting at 2 1726 MARKET STREET urer of the City and County of Denver and WITH ANY OF THESE DEALERS State of Colorado, sold at public sale to Mmes. E.sther Deike, J. R. Plank, p.m. Monday, May 22, in the JOHN J. CONNOR. President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 City and County of Denver, the applicant, Robert Reardon, and George A nurses’ auditorium, West 16th who has made demand for a Treasurer’s Schwartz will attend the ACCW avenue and Perry street, Denver. Deed, the following described real estate, George Rice. 230 So. Bdway. situate in the City and County of Denver meeting in the Shirley-Savoy hotel IF YOU WISH TO SELL H A VE YOU and State of Colorado, to-wlt: May 23. Citywide Suburban Sales YOUR HOUSE get quick South Two Hundred Five (S 205 ft.) LEGAL NOTICE Double. Open house Sun.. 2 to 5. Cinder MODERNIZED YOUR I Feet of North Four Hundred Twenty- Rita June Tafoya, daughter of and satisfactory results <>II1€K FREEZE .Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Tafoya, has re block. 3 rooms, enclosed porch, attached Five IN 425 ft.l Feet of Block Eight garage each side: showem, toilets, sinks, by listing with INSURANCE? I (3). Resert Subdivision : signed her position and has joined NOTICE TO CREDITORS llie vegetables you grow in your ESTATE UF Floreoee McCues, deceased. kitchen ranges, heaters: 8 lots. lawn, shade, • that said tax tale was made to satisfy the shrubs. Owner. 2 to S Sun. 4089 So. Protect yourself against new the WAVES. She left Monday for No. 71848 delinquent Cteneral taxes assessed against Clarkson. Picture 280 So. Bdwy. FRED LERNER hazards. VICTORY GARDEN Hunter college. New York city Notict U beroby given that on the 20tb said real estate for the year 1933: that 2796 So. Elati, Open Sunday Retain the gnrden-froah flavor and vitamins in a sa\d real estate was tazH in the name day o( April. 1944. letters of administra> S P .2183 TA. 7147 HORACE W. BENNETT where she will receive her basic 6 rooms. 3 bedrooms, builtins. combination of Robiirson Brick C o.: that the statutory training. lion were issued to the undersigned as PIKERS PEAK FREEZER LOCKER period of redemption expired November administrator of the above named estate range, new Holland furnace, stoker, 4 lots, &CO. 26th, 1938; that the same has not been Joan Whitworth is recuperating and all persons having claims against said chicken house, garage: nice lawn, shade, Your Pupchase o f War Bond., 210 Tabor Bldg. Phone TA. 1271 estate are required to flle them for allow* garden: 6,000, terms. Picture 230 S. Bdwy. Vvailable without restrictions redeemed: that said properly may be re­ from an emergency appendectomy and Stamps Helps Secure Your FRANK ENGLAND. Jr.. Manager deemed at any time before a Tax Deed performed recently in Mercy hos ance in the County Court of the City and Denver University Specials F.\rliisiM-ly at oiir new location, M.A. 2288 is issued ; that a Tax Deed will be issued County of Denver. Colorado, within aix 5-room, 2-year-old frame: gas furnace, Future, Insnrane* D«partment to the said City and County of Denver, pital. months from aaid date or said claims will Norge gas range. Weatinghouse refriger­ lawful holder of said certificate, on the Mrs. Thomas A. Coupe and fam be forever barred. ator, 2 lots, lawn, fence, 85,260. Picture Tlioiii.s Linoleiiili §tudio 15th day of September at 5 o’clock p.m.. ily of 1375 Fillmore street enjoyed B. C HILLIARD. Jr.. 280 So. Bdwy. 4-room frame, full basement, 1944, unless the same has been redeemed Administrator. gka furnace, lots, garage. 14,250. Pic­ a Mother’s day dinner in the May- ture 230 So. Bdwy. 1438 Coart Place before 5 o’clock p.m. of said date. LLO YD C. COMPANY Witness my hand and seal this 1st day fair room of the Brown Palace NOTICE TO CREDITORS 2322 So. Marion, $2,250 STEINMETZ of May. 1944. hotel because her daughter, Lt Estate of John M. Cartin, Deceased 4-room brick, gas, lights, water, sink, toi­ 601 SOUTH LOGAN STREET. DENVER, COLO. (Seal) F. E. WILSON. Mary Alice Coupe, an army nurse No. 73993 let. cellar. 2 fenced lots, nice lawn. Terms. Manager of Revenue, Ex-Officio Notice IS hereby given that on the 12th T ^ e larger. Picture, 230 So. Bdwy. Real Estate Treasurer, City and County of on duty in North Africa, did not day of May. 1944. letters of administra­ 2400 So. Adams, $2,200, Terms Sales, Rentals, I.oans, Trades Denver in the State of Colorado. forget Mother’s day in Denver. tion Srere issued to the undersigned as ad* Waterproofing and Alkali-Proofing By FRANK J. GARTLAND. Owner shows Sunday. 8 rooms. H bath, SPruca 0904 FIRE AND LIABILITY INSURANCK Deputy Treasurer. She wrote the Brown Palace a let­ mloistrator o f the above named estate and combination range, cabinet. linoleum, ter requesting the hotel arrange a ail persons having claims against said es­ shades, 2 comer lots. Sun. Owner, PE. IN 'S ID H of Basements. Above-ground-level walls. W ood shingle I First Publication May 4. 1944. tate are required to ffle them for allow­ 2448. I I.ast Publication May 18,1944. dinner with “ ail the trimmings,’’ ance in the County Court of the City and f-iains. ('oneretc Penetrative Stains. These materials arc all water with a corsage for her mother and County of Denver, Cr^orado, within six (^orge Rice, 230 So. Bdway. and alkali proof. V’irtually any color desired. LEGAL NOTICE a boutonniere for her father. The months from said date or said claims will Denver’s First Rici; Realtor Midwest Realty Toinpany « hotel scheduled the dinner at 5 be forever barred. PICTURES SAVE TIME. TIRES. GA^ A Products of Proven Merit that can be applied by yourself or we B. C. HilUaH. Jr.. WE — WANT — ‘ l i s t in g s p.m. Administrator. U flic of the SEE US FOR ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE eS will he pleased to furnish Free estimate for both labor and ma­ TREASURER Lt. Coupe came to Denver in Cltr and Coantr of Donver If Yoa Want to 3421 East (Jolfax W m . T. Henning, .Mgr. Phone: EAst 7227 ■0 terials Municipal Building 1937 from Fall City. Nebr. She LEGAL NOTICE Sell Yonr Home I.NSLR.A.Mi; . . . I.OANS OF ALL KINDS Denver. Colorado entered St. Joseph’s hospital here •'A QUARTER OF A CENTURY IN THE BUSINESS'' NO. G-27» and was graduated from the school OfYlce of the Call Ua and Start Packing DENVER BRICK STAIN CDMPANY of nursing in 1940. She entered niEASURER We Have the Buyer* NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL Cltr tiul CoBBt7 of DeiiTcr Evening Cells, Thos. G. Oecsn, EA. 9198 ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF the army medical corps in 1942 Municipal Buildlnx APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF Denver, Colorado CLINE ft HARDESTY REALTY CHerrv IUH.3 11,58 California St. with a unit organized at St. Louis 7227 E. Colfax EA. 1S66 TREASURER'S DEED NO. G-Z7S MOVING-PACKING-STORAGE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and university, where she was studying more especially to Charles H. Maya. Carrie public health on a fellowship. She NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL M. Maya. The Public Truittw of the City ‘Household Goods To and From Everywhere "Was called to active duty in March, ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S •r and County of Denver, John James. The 4943. Lt. Coupe entered training AFPUCATION FOR ISSUANCE OF With Skill and Care” United States of America, W. J, Robinaon. TREASURER'S DEED 501 So. Hifk a in Harmon General hospital, Long­ 6 Rooms, newly redecorated, full base­ JOHNS-MANVILLE % t' FLOORING The Moffat Tunnel Improvement Diatrict, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and City and County of Denver; view, Tex., and sailed for North ment, laundry tufas. Priced risht. Can a more eepeeiallr to John M. Perrin., Buenna arrange reasonable terms. Shown by You and etch of you are hereby notified Africa in August, 1943. A brother, M. Gabardi. The Moffat Tunnal Improva- THE JOHNSON STORAGE for Modern Floors in that on the 26th day of November, 1930, appointment. S. Sgt. Thomas Coupe, has been ment Dtetrict. City and County of Denver; Homra, (Jiurrhet, Srhoolg, Hoapitals the Mantxer of Revenue, Ex-OfficIo Treat You and each of you ara hereby notifM ST. PATRICK'S PARISH urer of the City and County of Denver somewhere in England since Octo­ that on the 28rd day of November, 1982, Lovely 6-room bungalow, hot water Bcautifnl Colors and State of Colorado, aold at pnblic sale ber, 1943. Richard J. Coupe, an­ the Manaacr of Revmue, Ex-Officio Treas­ beat; located on W, 39th Ave. near AND MOVING COMPANY to City and County of Denver, aaeignor of other brother, a senior in ^ e Ca­ urer of the CHy and County of Denver and Federal Blvd. Price very reasonable. WRITE OR TELEPHO.NE FOR BOOKIJT, W. J. Robinson, the applicant, who haa State of Colorado, wid at public u l« to Shown by appt. only. Sorry we cannot Since 190B made demand for a Treaaurer's Deed, the thedral high school, is a member of City and County of Denver, aMisnor of give address. “IDEAS FOR OEtORATIVE FLOORS” , iollowins described real estate, situate in the naval reserve and expects to Buenna M. (Taberdl, the applicant, who 221 Broadway — Denver — PEarl 2433 the City and County of Denver and State be called to active duty following ha. made demand for a Treaaurer’s Deed, of Colorado, to-wit: the foUo'wInc described real estate, situate Wm. F. Stanek, Realtor South Seventeen and One-Half his graduation. in th. City and County of Denver and FLOOR MAINTENANCE CO. (S 17^ f t ) Feet of Lot Seven (7) and Capt. and Mrs. Bernard Traub State of Colorado, to-wit: North Two and One-Half (N ZH f t ) K E . 0 7 2 0 and little son will arrive in Den Lot Seven (7). In Block F iv. (S), 130 Central Sav. Bank Bldg. 1863 Waxcc Si. KE. 2371 Feet o f Lot Elxht (8 , hi Block Two Smerys Subdivision of Hishlands; • (2), Homtr'f Addition; ver Wednesday from their home in 1 HELP YOU FINANCE Pleaaa mention The Register when asklog for bookleL thst said tax sal. was made to satisfy th. that laid tax sale was made to aatiafy the Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. Traub and delinquent aenersl taxes assessed asainst delinquent general taxes assessed afsinsi son will make their home with her said real estato for the year 1981; that said real estate for the year 1929; that parents, the D. J. McQuaids, while said real estato was taxed in th. name of said real eatate was taxed in the name of John M. Perrins; that the statutory period FOR QUICK AND CASH John Jamea; that the statutory period of Cant. Traub is in the service^ of redemption expirwl November 2Srd, redemption expired November 26th, 1938 Girl Scout troop 24, under 198S; that the same has not been rt- that tlM aams haa not been redeemed; that the direction of Mmes. Joseph dtemed: that said property may b . re­ EFFICIENT SALE OF I WiU Pay Cash for Small said property may tw redeemed at any Cook and Mrs. C. De lullo, vdll deemed at any time before a Tax Deed is time before a Tax Deed ia issued; that s issuwl: that s Tax Deed vrill be issued to Homes in or Near Denver. Tax Deed will be iuuad to the said W. J. give an entertainment in the school the said Buenna M. Gabardi, lavrful bolder YOUR PROPERTY. Robinson, Inerful bolder of said certificate, auditorium May 23 at 3 p.m. A of said certificate, on the ISth day of on the ISth day of September at 6 o'clock small admission fee will be charged September at 6 o'clock p.m., 1944, unless Quick ■ Action—Call or See p.m., 1944, nnlesa the aams has been rs- the same has been redeemed before t deemed before S o’clock p.m. of said date. in order to raise funds for the sum­ o'clock p.m. of said date. Pllone EM. 8837 Witness my hand and aeal thia 1st day mer camp at Deckers and to locate Witness my hand and seal this 1st day of Hay, 1944. a new camp close to Denver. of May, 1944. (Seal) F. E. WILSON. Troop 130, under the direction (Seal) F. E. WILSON, GREEIVE Manager of Revenue, Ex-Ofricio Hanaser of Revenue, Ex-OffIcio Treaaurer, City and County of of Mmes. Neil Horan and D. R. Treasurer, City and County of Denver in the State of Colorado. Costello, ia participating in the Denver in the State of Colorado. .1843 Stoat T A . 6 2 6 8 By FRANK J. GARTLAND. city-wide cookie sale. Both troops By FRANK J. GARTLAND. Deputy Treasurer. Deputy Treasurer. First Publication May 4. 1944. will be present at Cheesraan park rint Publiction Ma, 4. 1944. TAbor 1393 1721 LAWRENCI Last Publication May 194L Saturday, May 27, at 10 a.m. to Uat Pobiication May is,m t 4649 £. CX)Lt AX

V PAGE EIGHT Office, 9S8 Bannock' Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TdlepHoM, EEystone 4205 Thursday, May 18, 1944

was eaten by these four Demorratie leaders who are pictured Luncheon Held m $200 Worth of Dinner just before enlering the dining room to partic^ate in a tSO-a-plalei-a-pla , dinner in New York cHy. Left to right, _ . Joseph. . ' J,- Higgins, „ toastmaster; . Robert b. Hanne- gan, duirman. Democratic national committee; Alben W. Barkley, majority leader of the U. S. Senate; !Edgewater Parish and James J. Farley, chairman of the Democratic state committee.

«* (St. Mary Ma(daUne’a Pariili, Edgewater) The members of the Altar and Rosary society in chsr« of the luncheon in the hall on ^ u rsd ay. May 11, were Mrs. Mushaben, Mrs. Wind, Mrs. Petrie, Mrs. Remember the Rufien, and Mrs. Kennedy. The altar and sanctuary are in ' charge of Mrs. Kaysen and Mrs. Leona Logue in May. Poor Missions of The children of the parish will receive First Communion on Sun­ day, May 28, in the 8 o’clock the Archdiocese Llass. John McNulty and Lawrence Nagel assisted with the transpor­ tation of the sisters for the Sunday school classes in April and May. The members of the Young Ladies’ sodality served breakfast for their mothers in the parish hall on Mother’s day. May i4. FUR STORAGE 2% OF VALUATION—12.60 MINIMUM FILLY INSURED Repairing — Restylinf — Cleaning Call CH. 1901 EMEMBER Holy Ghost Society Six Teams Have Chance in To Sponsor Luncheon

The* Holy Ghost Altar and Rotary society will sponsor a Parochial Baseball Loop baked ham luncheon and card party in the Holy Ghost hall, Denver, Thursday, May 25. Going into the last week of play, bite: Hallinan, Hall. Mattie. Malone. 1510 CALIFORNIA ST. the Denver Catholic high school Three-bate bit: Veraldl. Stolen batee: h u r c h Serving will continue from 12 C Sandra 2. Wolke 2, H. Pftefer. Double to 2 p.m. Admission it 50 baseball league was in a three- play} Cupp to Malone. Left on bates: cents. way tie for first place, with the Holy Family high 7. St. Joteph't 8. Holy Family Tigers, Mullen’s Mus­ Batet on balla: Off Lally 8. off Duffiey 8. Struck out: By Lally 4. by Duffiey Mannfactnrer Camping Institute to tangs, and St Francis’ Fransalians 10. Hit by pitcher: Lally. Mattie. Patted at the top of the heap with two balls: Hallinan 2. Wolke 2. Umpires: Be Held for 2 Days wins and one loss each. Burnt and A. Vitale. Tim e: 2:10. OF C H E m C A L Three games were scheduled to A camping institute for camp di­ be played some time in the week, ANNUNCIATION HIGH PRODUCTS rectors, junior and senior counsel­ Player AB. H. PO. A probably Wednesday and Thurs­ Straface. rf ...... ors, and day-camp and playground day, and the final three tilts on leaders will be held in the YMCA Joyce. 2b ...... ESSENTIAL WAR PLANT MAK­ Sunday, May 21, at the Regis high Cattidy. tt ...... ______2 Wednesday, May 31, and Thurs­ Cornnillo. lb ...... ______4 k ING PETROLEUM CHEMICALS. school diamond. The three week­ day, June 1, under the sponsorship Ap’glite. 3b ...... ______4 SYNTHETIC RUBBER. SYNTHET­ day games were between Mullen of the camping committee of the Maret, cf ...... ___ __ 3 IC CA.MPHOR. DYE STUFFS. high and Annunciation Cardinals; Peketr. I f ...... _____ 2 Council of Social Agencies. Per­ Cathedral’s Blue Jays and the Shea, c ...... ______3 ETC., HAS OPENINGS FOR THE sons interested in attending the in­ Kratovieh. p ...... 2 FOLLOWINGI Regis Reds; and St. Francis’ high Feeley, rf ...... _____ 0 stitute are requested to register be­ versus Holy Family’s Tigers. Cook, cf ...... 0 fore Saturday, May 27, at the of­ Grom’ett, If ...... _____ 0 fice of the recreation division in The bill Sunday brings to­ MALE the Community Chest building, gether Regis high versus S t Jos­ T oU li ...... 28 S 21 eph’s Bulldogs at 12 o’clock, noon; MILLWRIGHTS Denver. CATHEDRAL HIGH Miss Murphy of the Catholic the Cathedral Jays arainst St Player AB. H. PO. A OPERATOR HELPERS AND Charities staff and Mrs. John Mur- Francis’ high at 2 o’dock; and Utard. 8b ...... 8 TRAINEES taugh of the Denver Deanery of Mullen’s Mustangs meeting the Seigworth, If ...... 8 Holy Family Tigers at 4 o’clock. CoHint. p ...... 8 PIPEFITTERS Catholic Women are members of Bridges, rf ...... 1 the camping committee. With the three second-place McLelan. 2b ...... 2 ELECTRICIANS - MAINTENANCE Millt, Ib-rf ...... 8 clubs knotted at two losses and J. Jepton. tt ...... 8 GUARDS two wins each, any one of six clubs R. Jepton. c ...... 8 UIVIOIV PACIFIC can finish in first place. The Ca­ Robertt, cf ...... 8 thedral Blue Jays, in third place, RAILROAD Total t ...... 24 13 ^l ALE & FEIRALE which is the cellar position, is the Score by inningi: NEEDS only club that cannot win the Cathedral high ...... 100 000 0— 1 TYPISTS RAILROAD WORKERS title. Annunciation high ...... 204 100 x— 7 Two-bate hitt: Joyce 2. Cattidy. Sac­ STENOGRAPHERS MichinUU, Boilermaken, BlackBiniths. The box scores for games played rifice hit: Shea. Stolen bates; Seig­ Electriei&ni. Carmen. last week follow: worth 2. Struck out: By Kratovich 10. by Coliint. 1. by Robertt 0. Batet on Form of Bequest INTERESTING WORK. GOOD Sheet MeUl Workera— PIpaflttera. HOLY FAMILY HIGH bailt: Off Kratovich 6. off ColUna 8. off ,PAY. ADVANCEMENT OPPOR­ Mechanic’# Helpers and Laborera. Robertt 2. Double play: Utard. unat- r- ' Pliyer AB. H. PO. A TUNITIES. HOUSING AND Brakemen. Switchmen and Firemen. Ssbell, •• ______4 tiited. Patted bailt: R. Jepton 2. Left for Establishment of Telegraph Operatora*—(Paid while you Haliinmn, e ...... 8 on bate*: Annunciation high 9, Cathe ROOMS AVAILABLE. TRANS­ dral high 8. Loting pitcher: Collins. leam). GioRO. 8b ...... 2 PORTATION PAID. EX-REMING­ H*n. r< ...... ______8 Umpirei: Lucero and Packard. Funds for Educa~ TON EMPLOYEES CAN RETAIN Chair Car Attendanta and C oach Vcrmldi. I f ___ Cleaners. SENIORITY RIGHTS. Fior‘1*. 2b ___ ZL™! ™ 4 ST. FRANCIS* tion of Priests: Extra Gang Laborera and Section Hen. ______4 Wagner, lb ..... Player AB. PO. A. Dining Car Cooka and Waitcra. Capra, cf ...... 1 McBride. U ...... Latly, p ...... ______I ...... 4 1 Apply in person at Signalmen, Linemen and Helpert. ' Hynet, 2b ...... ____ 8 2 Sandra, cf ...... 2 Riordan. tt ...... Steel Erectionmen and Maaont. I _____ 4 0 War Manpower G>mmi8iion, Garland, p ...... ____ 8 2 B. A B. Carpentertg Painters and T oU lt ______27 7 18 Owtley, 8b ...... 4 2 United States Employment Helpers. ST. JOSEPH S Donovan, e ...... 2 Aj well as many other elaieificatlona. Player AB. H. PO. A Mulvlhin. lb ____ 12 Service, 550 Broadway Recently Increased Rates of Pay Cretaer, If ...... 4 Sehutter, rf 0 Now in Effect, Cupp. 2b ...... 4 J. Hartford, cf 0 If you are not employed in an essential Wolke. c ...... 8 Stromto. cf ...... 0 LOCAL ESSENTIAL EMPLOYERS industry at your highest ektll and want DiTolla, lb __ 8 Totali ______81 9 21 12 WILL RECEIVE FIRST PRIORITY to help in the war effort apply at L. Pflefer, c f ...... 4 either— H. Pflefer, 8b ...... 4 MULLEN HIGH FOR WORKERS IN THE ABOVE Mattie, rf ...... 8 Player AB. H. PO. A CLASSIFICATIONS. ANYONE Union Pacific Railroad Malone, tt ...... 4 Oe Paemalere, 2b .... ___2 PRESENTLY EMPLOYED IN ES­ Employment Office, Duffiey. p ...... 4 Bumf. 8b ...... 4 SENTIAL INDUSTRY OR LEAV- Martinez, lb ...... ____ 4 1 10 1221 17th Street, Denver, Colo. Totali ...... 88 11 21 8 Gomet, c ...... ___ 4 2 6 INC, EMPLOYMENT TO APPLY Or Holy Family high...... 010 030 8— 7 ICiberay. If ...... ___ 4 FOR THESE JOBS WILL NOT BE U. S. Railroad Retirement St. Joteph't ...... 060 013 X— 9 Hahn, tt ...... _____ 4 CONSIDERED. Board, 1717 Champa street, Errort: Wolke, Sabell 8. Veraldi. Gioto C. Hartford, p ...... 3 2. Cupp. Runt batted in: Sabell 2, Gioto Case, I f ...... __ 1 Denver, Cold. 2. Veraldi 2, Malone 2. Duffiey 2. L. D'nebeck, cf ...... __ 8 Pftefer 2, H. Pflefer, Cupp 2. Two-bate ToUl, „..29 7 21 11 Score by inningt: St. Francis' ...... 000 040 2— 6 Mullen high ...... Oil Oil 0—4 Errort: Cate. De Paemalere 2. Rior­ dan 2. Owticy. Two-hate hits; McBride Garland. Stolen batet; Gomet 2. Me* Bride. Riordan. C. Hartford. Struck out: By Garland 2. by Ciberay. 7. Needed Immediately! Batet on bailt: Off Garland 4. off Ciberay 2. Double playt: C. Hartford to De Paemalere. Patted bailt: Donovan 2. Gomez. Left on batet: St. Francis' 7. On Construction Project Near Pasco, Wash. Mullen high 8. Loting pitcher: Ciberay Umpires: Burnt and Burrit. TH E SUM OF $350 WILL TAKE CARE LABORERS SHEET METAL The batting and pitching aver ages up to and including last OF A STUDENT FOR WORKERS week's games follow: MILLWRIGHTS BATTING AVERAGES ONE y e a r : TRUCK DRIVERS (Service Kama Taam AB. Hitt Pet. t CARPENTERS Stromtoa. St. Francit*..,...... 2 1 ^ 0 0 and Supply) Gartrell, R ecii ...... 2 1 .600 Sandra. Holy Family..... -a, 2 1 .500 REINFORCING IRON Gomez. Mullen ...... _.1I 5 .454 IM PATROLMEN Cupp, St. J o .c p h ',______. l l 5 .454 r’ j WORKERS Straface, Annunciation _....U 5 .454 C. Hartford, Multan ...... * 4 .444 PROTECTIVE FIREMEN Burnt, Mullen ...... _ 1 2 6 .41? AUTO OILERS Yannaeito. Regie ...... 12 6 .41? Joyce. Annunciation ....15 6 .400 LINEMEN Garland. St. Francit' ...... 10 4 .400 A Perman^t Burse for the Perpetual HEAVY EQUIPMENT Flaherty, Regie ...... __ 18 6 .886 Duffiey, St. Joteph't ...... 11 4 .864 OILERS GROUNDMEN Hallinan. Holy Family .-...12 4 .388 Riordan, St. F r a n c if__ __ 9 8 .888 Gioso, Holy Family __ 9 9 .833 Education o f a Seminarian is $6,000. STRUCTURAL IRON­ ELECTRICIANS Peketx, Annunciation „ __ 9 3 .888 Veraldi. Holy Family ... _„I0 8 .300 WORKERS (Riggers) ELECTRICIAN HELPERS Schufter. St. Francit'..... __ 7 2 .286 Brugart. St. Jotepb*i...ra.__ 7 a .286 Any Portion of This Amount, Ci'bemy. Mullen ...... 3 .278 Hall. Holy Family ....__ l l 8 .273 ALSO OTHER SKILLED AND SEMI-SKILLED OPENINGS Glivar, Annunelatloa...... 11 8 .273 Wolki. St. Joteph't ...... _.12 S .850 MulvihUl. St. Francit* »__ 8 2 .260 . However, Can Be Left. Transportation Advanced Mattie, St. Joteph’t _____ 4 1 .260 Attractive Scale of Wages Robertt, Cathedral_____ 4 1 .250 PITCHERS' RECORDS Name Team H SO BB W L Pet. WORK WEEK 54 HOURS, TIME AND ONE-HALF FOR WORK Kratovich. Annun..... 8 11 9 Z 0 1.000 Snyder, Holy Fam... 4 6 1 1 0 1.000 IN EXCESS OF 40 HOURS Ciberay, Mullen...... IS 27 15 2 1 .657 Garland. St. Fran.....13 IT 10 2 1 .667 For Further Information Address the UUy. Holy FamUy....l7 12 5 1 1 .600 GUARANTEED HOUSING FOR ALL PEOPLE EMPLOYED McDermott. Recia.... 4 21 4 1 1 .600 Duffiey, St. Joteph't..l7 87 24 2 1 .500 Gartrell, Regit 7 6 6 1 1 .600 Notbaft, Ra(it..___.10 4 5 0 0 .000 Applicants must bring draft registration and classification, social security Scbmiti, Regit____ 1 0 8 0 0 .000 card and proof of citizenship. Straface, Annun..,.....11 17 8 0 2 .000 Comintllo. Annun..... 1 8 2 0 0 .000 Coliint, Cathedral...... 16 10 5 0 2 .000 Anyone presently employed in essential industry or leaving essential em­ Ryan, Cathedral...... 7 8 8 0 1 .000 Roberta. Cathedral.... 0 0 1 0 0 .000 CHANCERY OFFICE ployment to apply for these jobs will not be considered. Junior Parochial c o m p a n y ; representative Baseball League . 1536 LOGAN STREET will interview applicants at RESULTS LAST WEEK St- Vloctat Paal*, 31, St. FraacU* B. DENVER, COLORADO War Manpower Ciommission Cathadral tMm 13, BIm m B Sacramtiit tiun 6. United States Employment Servi(je ABDUBEUtlsB tMia IS, Holy RoMry turn 8. 550 Broadway, Denver ' St. JoliB*, 14, St. Phltemnw'i 11, GAMES THIS WEEK Interested applicants residing outside of Denver contact AanuacUtlon t M m vt, St. FraacU*. Btcaud Sacram.at t.am vs. St. VIb' your nearest United States Employment Service office. craft. Cathedral tMm y*. St. John',. , 8 t PbUoagraa', vt. Holy Rowry U tA Thursday, May 18, 1944 Offiee, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4208 PAGE. NINE

w i l l b« Queen Virginia Thieler, Miui Lor«ito Junior C D. of A. at the traditional Loretta Day ccremoniea at the college next Sunday. C atblic Radio nmusEniEnTS—Dininc The junior attendant ia MUa Catherine Pniianer, left, and aenior at­ tendant, Mia* Margaret Reidy, right. Quality RECRERTIOn To S p s o r Party Program Director PUPPIES YOUR BEST The Junior Catholic Daughters; •f America will sponsor a card I Visits in Denver Vfltsow, HOTEL VALUE party Friday, May 19, for the ben- p »l«0 f0 M t| efit of Camp Montrita. Tickets! Beautiful Singing Canaries, Parakeets, Love Birds, - IN ■< are 35 cents. Refreshments will be That Catholic religious broad­ served and prizes awarded. The casts have an important place in Turtles, Tropical Fish, Aquatic Plants, New and chibi.e t - sb«o< H om '’ ’ □ENVER affair will be held in the’ USO- post-war reconstruction is tne opin­ NCCS-WD clubhouse, 1772 Grant ion of the Rev. Eugene P. Murphy, Used Aquariums, Potted Plants. street, Denver, at 8 p.m. The S. J., national director of the Sa- DOG, BIRD AND FISH REMEDIES young women from troop two will ced Heart program. Father Mur­ act as hostesses under the direc­ phy visited in Denver several da^ Headquarlerg for Dog Foods AlJDITORIIJIlf HOTEL tion of Helen Roach. this week on his return to St. Denver’s Favorite Dining Room and Coffee Shop Miss Charlme Geeck will present Louis from the Pacific coast. In FRESH FROZEN HORSE MEAT . . 10c lb. the Junior Catholic Daughters with California, he inaunrated the Complete Smiday Dinner, 65c & np honor pins at their annual business broadcast in the naval hospital in Banquet Room for Bridat and PrlvaU Partita meeting May 25 in the clubhouse, San Diego. Seven days a week the Lucky Dog - Napoleon Dog Loaves 14TH & STOUT — PHONE KE. 1341 — DENVER 1772 Grant, at 7:30 p.m. This 8,600 service men recuperating meeting will consider future sum­ there will have an opportunity of 14 POPULAR DRY DOG FOODS riNE UQUEUM mer activities. The new officers hearing the “ Voice of the Apostle- Kxcallant Cnialna also will be elected at this time. ship of Prayer.’’ All the Catholic Bettie Balkenbush, Agnes Driel- chaplains stationed in the institu­ BOYD’S BIRD STORES GRAND CAFE ing, Catherine Bulger, and Flor­ tion expressed satisfaction over the I 431 17th St. MA. 6652 Lande’s ence Musgroove entertained troop beginning of this radio period of 1513 Glenarm and 3539 E. Colfax (Batween Gltnaraa and Trcmont) OF DKNVEB one at a social picnic on Wednes­ prayer and short meditation. By OPEN 11:00 A.M. TO 2:00 A.M, "A Plata for tha Dlaertailaatlng~ day, May 17, at Lakeside. a happy coincidence, one of the Closad Mondari A business meeting on Wednes­ Serving the Finest TtUpbona EH. 1817 large Hospital ships shuttling be­ day, May 17, in the Holy Ghost A^IERICAN AND E. COLFAX at STEELE tween Europe and America began hall for troop four saw the comple­ the daily program almost at the Lillian CimVESE FOODS tion of members’ honor tests. Plans same time. for the May social were made. Luncheont and Dinnera THE DIPPER Plans are being made to extend VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGB Mary Ann Kelly and Betty these intramural broadcasts to B R E ]\ ]\ A X (FORMERLY SHAMROCK) Pfertsh will entertain troop three Undtr Ntw Hanac*m*nt other large hospitals in various will bq hippy to siTt your FSir Coat in Miss Kelly's home, 3550 Clayton, SiltetioB her p m o o tl ittentioD dur­ ITALIAN SPAGHETTI ing Dupler'i Record-Breiking* Your Purchase of War Bonds' ITALIAN HEAT BALLS on Wednesday, May 24, at 7:30 ITALIAN SAUSAGE p.m. and Stamps Helps Secure Yourj high FUR VALUES 10601 E. COLFAX A social for troop five on Satur­ country. Much of this is attributa­ Future. • 1 day afternoon, May 20, at 2 o’clock ble to the war, he said, but all of Ask About Our Fur Storage will be supervised by' Mary Ann it is indicative of the starved con­ We Incite You to FitiS Sullivan in her home, 1216 S. Col­ dition of the people as far as re­ Yours to Enjoy umbine. z' MISS LORETTO TO BE CROWNED ligion is concerned. In an address For addad plaaiurt. anuruin at th. Pauline Fross and Margaret Mc- to the faculty and students of Kibbon of troop six are planning a Ingram s Cafe CosmopoliUn — PIONEER DINIMC AT CAMPUS CEREMONY MAY 21 Alma college, Alma, Calif., the ROOM . . social in Miss Fross’ hbme, 3331 director of the Sacred Heart pro­ COFFEE Humboldt, on Saturday, May 20. gram stressed the fact that 65,000, at 2 o’clock. and Bar SHOPPE . . (Loretto Haights College, Denver) by Mary Lou Prendergast Other 000 Americans have no religious BAMBOO All members are urgedurgei to turn members of the committee are affiliation, and that every Ameri­ RALPH B. INGRAM. Prop. in their honor pins to theirthe respec- The crowning of Miss Loretto can Catholic has a full-time job in ROOM. Rm. Claire Condon, Lucille Hammond, For Better Foods ommtnd tha tive counselors or mail them to will take place on the east campus bringing the faith to his non-Cath- Coamopolitan Miss Helynn Dillinger, 630 S. of Loretto Heights college Sunday, Margaret Costanzo, Margaret Ann olic neighbor. He pointed out the Clarkson. to out.of.town May 21, at 3 p.m. Miss Virginia Wickert Viola Fellin, Delores Sta- sad fact that too few of the good and Drinks (ritnda. ■ger, Rosemary O’Leary, and Cath Catholics seem to be aware of this Thieler of Colorado Springs, stu­ obligation. OPEN ALL NIGHT Cosmopolitan Ootel Freezer Lockers Now dent body president, won the cov­ crine Duffy. The Sacred Heart program has 58 BROADWAY J. B. HERNDON. JR.. Gan. Mgr. eted title in a recent election. She Friends of the students and fac­ ulty are invited. Available at Thoms will be crowned by Miss Catherine Preit Club Dinner ?■ Deus, vice president of the student Among the highlights of a bus; island. The you get a special longing for Thoms liinoleum Studio, Inc., body. week was the annual press clu daily over Recommenided Firms (omelhing very satisfying to eat now located at 1438 Court place, The attendants will be Miss dinner held Wednesday, May 10, Station.’’ Denver, has been appointed ex­ in a downtown Denver restaurant II[II TIME visit— Margaret Reidy, senior; Miss Cath­ clusive Denver distributor for erine Pruisner, junior; Miss Cath­ ’ITie feature of the May meeting is Pikes Peak freezer lockers and erine Duffy, sophomore; and Miss the conferring of awards, and the for AUTO , Shurcold milk coolers. The freezer Doris O’Brien, freshman. The announcement of journalistic as­ M lockers are available without pri­ freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, signments for the coming year, Officers’ Yearly orities. They are ideal for quick attired in pastel formals, will form In addition to the 22 members of EDELWEISS freezing and storing meats, poul­ the press club present, the honor SERVICE the procession of honor for the i GLENARM Open 11 a. m. ’ til 3 a. m. try, fish, vegetables, and fruits. queen. The senior class, dres.sed in guests included Joseph Emerson Imagine having com on the cob white, will carry the daisy chain. Smith, Senator Eudochia Bell in December and fresh raspber­ Reports Made at After the crowning ceremonies Smith, Miss Betti-rose Nankeville, ries and strawberries in January! a group of freshmen will do a bal­ and Miss Helen Dillinger. Miss DENVER FRAME, NYE AUTO These freezer lockers are now on let to honor the queen. They have Nankeville, a former president of display in the showroom. Y’ou the Loretto Press club, is in Den Watch for Tom Flaherty’s been trained by Miss Veronica AXLE & RODY GO. are cordially invited to come in Brown, physical education instruc­ ver on a visit from San Francisco, Deanery Meeting SERVICE Opening and see the new store at 1438 tor at the college. Calif., where she is employed on B. C. KEMPER, Oparater Court place. Thoms Linoleum The campus program will end the Chronicle. Axle and Frame Service . . . Complete studio is owned and operated by The highest award of the eve Shimmy Stopped . . . Steering ISth Season COLONY GRILL with the formation of the initials The Denver deanery monthly Automotive A. C. Thoms and W. C. Denton. L.H.C. on the Pancratia hall ter­ ning, the Joseph Emerson Smith meeting Monday, May 16, in the Corrected . . . Body and Fender Mr. Denton is a member of St. cup, iriven for outstanding work in Repairing . . . Wheel Alignment Service race, and the singing of the college Charities annex was well attended. PARTS AND ACCKSBORIE8 IF here Friends Meet Friends Vincent de Paul’s parish. song. The Mullen high school band the field of journalism, was pre­ . . . Wreck Rebuilding. Yearly reports were featured by- 680 S. Broadway PE. 2549 will furnish the music. sented this year to Miss Josephine 934 Speer Blvd. TA. 4933 • FINE FOODS Following the outdoor program, Salcetti, a junior, and editor of officers and chairmen. Osner Estate Willed T’Akra, the college literary publi­ PROGRESS • MIXED ORINKS tea will be served in the hgllroom Plans for summer camp are in Pancratia hall. The students in cation. Miss Virginia Thieler and BEER • WINS Miss Bernadette Costello were pre­ under way. Mrs. L. A. Higgins will MOTORISTS To Adopted Daughter charge of the tea are Anna Lou act as chai'rman, and Mrs. William f o r t h e b e s t g r a d e Hahn, Mary Catherine Jaeger, sented with the press club cup. PLUNGE 569 E. Colfax Kimmins as house mother. Mrs. J ., Woodrow Wilson Betty Bader, Barbara Neiters, and Misses Catherine Deus, Eileen RECAPPI1\G 3.300 W . Florida Filed for probate with County Evert, and Francis Quinn also re­ T. Tierney extended an invitation' Immadiata Sanrica Judge Kettering, the will of Mrs. Mary Golden. to all Catholic women to attend: CH. 7131 Minnie Osner, who died April 25, Miss Helen Kane of Alliance, ceived awards. Miss Hazel Aichelman will be the the conference May 23 in the Great Western Tire Co. Auto Upholstery bequeaths her entire estate of Nebr., is the general chairman of Shirley-Savoy hotel. Member St. Francla da Sales* Parish $14,000, of which $12,000 is in the day. She is being assisted by 1944-45 editor of the college news­ 860 Broadway at 9lh Ave. paper, the Heightsonian. Associate Miss Mary Ellen Dougherty and real estate, to an adopted daugh­ Claire Condon, Margaret Haley, Mrs. Margaret Gronninger re­ Auto Tops — Seat Covers ter, Mrs. Laura Osner Shearer of Josephine Schram, Mary Ann Rus­ editors will be Marjorie Moylan and Patricia Cook; copyreaders, ported for Little Flower and Vail Cushion Repairing Denver. sell, .Margaret Ann Wickert, Rose­ centers. Both women, as resident PACKARD marie Scariano, Marjorie Moylan, Joan Vialpando and Mary Jean 263 So. BHwt. SP. 9945 Mrs. Osner, 86, was the widow directors of the centers, give a| Downtown Location of Joseph A. Osner, early-day j June Nelson, Lu Jean Boyle, Pat Kirch; business manager, Darlene great deal of time to the cause, j The Onir Packard Serrica In Danaar railroad contractor. S h e was Kellogg, Marilyn Beckard, Mar- Heinlen; assistant business man­ ager, Mary Jane Collins. Mrs. P. J. Golden reported for! widely known for her Catholic jorie Crews, Margaret Momsen, St. Clara’s Aid in the absence of Packard Denver Co. EXPERT philanthropies, including a $75,- and Elinor Meyer. The co-editors of the 1946 year­ book will be Jeanette Esponda and Mrs. Barth. The organization was Dlatributora 000 gift towards the construction The committee responsible for pleased to know that Miss Lucy 210 ISth 8t. TA, S388 AUTO REPAIR of the Good Shepherd convent the festive decorations of the Loretta Sweeney. Josephine Sal­ All Makaa cetti was re-appointed editor of Flath will serve on a committee chapel here. queen’s throne and court is headed of the White House conference Eaay Tima Parnanta T'Akra. TELEPHONE E.M. 2;«l W ifi and Patches for the mentally handicapped, of Northwestern Auto Co. which A. P. Miller is chairman. TEXACO GAS AND OILS The initiation of the newly 549 Broadway TAbor 6201 47 ST. JOHN’S CHILDREN WILL elected members to Wigs and After the installation of offi­ ABLES MOTOR CO. Patches, the honor dramatic club, cers, tea was served with Mrs. A. E. ABLES took place Monday evening in the Tierney and Mrs. J. Leonard Authoritod Salea and Sarvleo Swigert pouring. BLICK SPRING MAKE 1ST COMMUNION SUNDAY ballroom. The new members are Old PiiamU* Patronage Appreciated -Mary Lou Prendergast, Claire Mc- Mrs. Kimmins relayed a mes­ 3S30-3R E. Colfax Ava. at Monroe I;! .Mcnamy, Peggie Chambers, Kay sage from Jack Moody, who had (St. John’s Pariih, Denver) meeting adjourns the seventh and Dolan, Rosemary Witherow, Berna­ been in the city for a few Forty-seven children will make eighth grades will give a demon­ dette Costello, Vivian Street, and hours. He said that the boys at Drain and fluah Radiator his USO in Hawaii enjoyed the $10 Buys a New Car Install radiator Anti-Rust Inhibitor their First Holy Communion in the stration of ’dancing. The eighth Viola Fellin. The members of the ('heck and tighten entire cooling system alumnae who are members of Wigs cookies very much. Mrs. Kimmins (In Appearance) Clean and adjust spark plugs 8 o’clock Mass this Sunday. Ad­ grade mothers will then entertain used this means to urge more] No Repainting — Benawa Color Clean and adjust distributor pointa and Patches were invited for the Check and adjust Ignition timing mission to this Mass will be by at a social hour. Those in charge affair. women to donate cookies for Den-1 Penpanisa Finiih With Sopar-ClaM ver’s own USO-NCCS. Adjust carburetor Idle rata ticket for tht relatives and close arc the room mothers, Mmes. Miss Gloria DeRosc, pre.sident, Dean and adjust automatic choke administered the pledge to the new EMERSO.Y GARAGE Clean and re-oil carburetor air cleaner , .... ------— friends of the first communicants. James Mullins and Thomas Tynan. 1811 F.MERSON TA. I(8« Clean fuel pump sediment bowl .DENVERS SMARTEST AMUSEMENT PAtK Breakfast will be served by the Those who attended the PTA members. Miss Virginia Piccoli, (’heck all electrical connections vice president, presented the new Check battery and terminal connection! members of the PTA in the school on Wednesday were Mmes. members with flowers in token of VASHOLT Inapert lights Adjust fan belt for proper tension after the Ma.ss. ' V ' 7 ' ^ ’ Rourke, appreciation for their outstanding THEATRE , > 1 Siems, N. J. Zeyimakcr, ‘‘JOE” YOUNG COMPLETE Motor Tune-Up for more Members of the class are as fol-1 D. F. Wallace, John J. Reilly, work in the closing scholastic year. efficient operations PARK 1028 S. Gaylord One hundred and two high school PE. M77 lows: Boys: James Allen, Thomas Thomas O’Keefe, William Ducey, Auto Service Station 15 SEPARATE ITEMS seniors were guests last 'Thursday Materials Extra THL’ RS., FRI., SAT.. MAY 18-19-20 Burke, Michael Cervi, Neil Cooper, S- Threlkeld. of the student body for the annual Bannock and Twelfth CH. 8234 M%rKai'eL SuHavan. Ann Sothem in Philip Dolan, Edward Elliot, James' T i i q"® ' college day program. Conducted If it’s a bolt— or an overhaul— „ , , ’ , Imonie.s will be held on this Sun- FOR ONLY $ 5 .9 5 tours of the classrooms, labora­ FURS see Joe. “CRY HAVOC” Grant, James Gray, James Mans-,^ay evening at 7:45. Miss Joan SUPREM* SERVICE AT LOW COST tories, social rooms, living quarters, ALSO field, .Arthur Milano, Richard Mil- Findle has been chosen as the May DENVER BUIGK Kichard Dix. Ituxaid Wa.lt. in ler. Michael O’Meara, T.ouis Ra-'queen. The sermon will b e and campus were made by the high Your Purchase o f War Bonds school students, with collegians as STORAGE and Stamps Helps Secure Your 700 Broadway Main 3201 • GHOST SHTP’ mally, George Rock, James Rog-i preached by the Rev. Paul Reed, era, Donald Schmitz. Harry Spald-jasjistant o f St. I’ hilomena’s guides. Refreshments were served Future. by the economics students in the 2% of Valuation SUN.. MON.. TUE.S.. WED. ing, Ray_ Stark, Frank Stasko, parish. home management house. The prize Fully Insured MAY 21.22-23-24 Richard Steuart, Manley Tynan, ’The members of St. John’s Altar Repairing ■ Restyling Kolzert Taylor. Kuth In Ronald Willits, Donald Yacovetta, society will be the guests of the was won by Miss Rita Jones of Cathedral high school. The winner SHRADER’S! and Daniel Yacovetta; Rev. John P. Moran, the Rev. Roy Phone CH. 1901 1510 California “FLIGHT COMMAND” Girls: Constance Brown, Mary was announced over the new public ALSO Figlino, and ■ the Rev. Francis HAIL ORDERS GIVEN Claire Burnite. Mary Dilullo, Syrianey at the final meeting of address system, installed this year CAREFUL ATTENTION Service Station l.N TECH.MCOIX)R Mary Cecile Earley, Elizabeth the season on May 19 at 2 o’clock at the college. WALT DISNEY'S Fletcher, Mary Virginia Ingraham, in St. John’s school hall. At this 1st Ave. & Logan St. SP. 9930 JM obil9a^ -BAMBI” I Judith Jochems, Marion Little, meeting the cash prize will be I Ruth Maroney, Mary • Louise Mc- awarded. Tea will be served after MOBILGAS — OILS — GREASING Your I’ lirrliHse of War Bonds MATINEES - SATURDAY jDougall, Joan McCarthy, Eileen the meeting. and Stamps Helps Secure Your SUNDAY AND ALL ROLIDATS [McMullen, Bonny Lee Montreal, AT 2 P. 8L St. Mary’s circle members met Future. I Vivian Morrisson, Martha Prior, in the Denver Dry Goods tea room Send Your Boy to 'ERRAND NEW 42 MOTORS INSTALLED [Mary Dianne Prinzing, Mary Rog­ on Wednesday, May 10. Mrs. IN '*8 to ’ 42 CHRYSLFJI, PLYJIOUTH. DESOTO AND DODGES ers. Patricia Sawyer, Katherine Fred G. Brandenburg was a guest. A $2 Investment May Save a $1,000 Car Smith, Marsha Verdicchio, Joan Little Flower circle members Six Full Tim . M uter Mrrhanio to serve rou. No Waltingr. No Oelar. 10 Volk, and Mary Zimmerman. were guests of Mrs. Lito Gallegos month, to pay. .Many pre-war aceuwries in .lock. Floor m»U. Steel muffler*. The women, who will assist in at a luncheon in her home re­ CAMP ST. MALO Cuitom .eat coven. Let u» rellne and overhaul your brake*. Beat equipped COLFAX MARKET serving the breakfast are Mrs. cently. chop In the city. Walter Biller and Mrs. C. McCaf­ COLKAX AT COt.KA.X A'f The 36 pupils who will be grad­ near Rocky Mountain National park, i ► DOWNING MARION frey, assisted by Mmes. Thomas uated from the eighth grade were O’Keefe, Clyde 0. Arnold, John the guests of the pastor at the in the heart of America’s most majestic HOLT CHEW MOTOR CO. Kelly, Edward Horrigan, Lito Gal­ opera, Mignon, on ’Thursday eve- mountains. j 20th at Downing - o .n e c a l l d o e s i t a l l - legos, F. Pryar, J. T. Gardiner, R. ning. Todd, William Ducey, ’Thomas ’Troop 19 of the Girl Scouts will; Wt SptOaliu m Phone “ Everything Lowe, E. W. Cloughesy, John observe its second birthday with Open This Summer M1IJ( FED Tabor ‘1776’ Bowe, H. T. O’Rourke, Joseph a party on Wednesday afternoon, POULTRY Under the Little, and J. J. Reilly. at the school. Under the leader-i PTA to Install Officers ship of Mrs. E. L. Brown and Mrs. JU LY 9 lo AUGUST 27 RECAPPING Sea” St. John’s PTA officers for next James McMullen, the 24 girls Cerapltt* Lfn* of k year will be installed on Monday, have attained the rank of sec­ $10 a W eek EASY TERMS SEA FOODS and V BRUNO'5 1130 E. May 22, at 1:45 p.m. in the school ond class scouts and recently ac­ FRESH FISH auditorium. Mrs. T. J. Morrissey, quired bird badges and first aid Colfax Ave. president of the CPTL, will offi­ badges. Under personal direction of the no certificate necessary /• ciate. Incoming officers arc Mmes. Robert Dick of the navy is home IKREE DELIVERY AT 1« A. H. AND X P. M4 RT. REV. MONSIGNOR JOSEPH BOSETTI Lito Gallegos, president; H. T. for a short visit with his family. O’Rourke, vice president; H. J. Ens. Robert N. Wimbush is home, B. F. GOODRICH . CARE OF CHANCERY OFFICE Siems, secretary; N. J. Zeylmaker, on leave from New Orleans. He treasurer; and D. F, Wallace, his­ will return shortly for a new as­ 1536 LOGAN, DENVER, COLO. 14th and Glenarm KE. 0175 BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY torian. signment on the East coast. A council meeting will precede Mrs. B. K. Sweeney is ill in St: 53 So. Broadway PE. 3739 the general meeting. When the^ Joseph’s hospital. i m m 1

PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannoclc Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone '4205 Thursday, May 18, 1944 ORDINATION CLASS ONE OF YOU’RE AS YOUNG AS YOUR VISION PITH iPFICPfi Of course eyes cannot actually be made younger even under LARGEST FROM SEMINARY fmimiDsl' modem scientific care. But usually they can be given the keen, comfortable vision they enjoyed years ago. This is important to (Continued From Page One) having pazsed the Massachusetta IS I D WDILE IBTS i\m 10 Bar examination on first attempt you, in your work, for your future. Visit our office to obtain Byrne, D.D., Archbishop of Santa COFFEE in 1936, and then having engaged our professional and technical skill. Fe, June 3. They are the Rev. in general practice, and as a legal VACUUM-PACKfO Tito Melendez, the Rev. Max adviser to a shoe workers’ union, Valdez, both of New Mexico, and before his entry into the Viatorian [ [ \\IN GLASS J the Rev. Joseph Charewicz, from novitiate in 1939. His education SWIGERT BROS. Worcester, Mass. was received in.Brockton, Mass., R«t . Tito Melendes grade and high achools, and in the Better Vition Optometrists Good Service (Continued From Page One) Bruce J. Holway, first class petty Regular or drip grinds lb. 2 a The Rev, Tito Melendez was Northeastern university, school of officer in the navy and a son of for Every Age At Right Pricet a fact that makes Miss Becker’s law, in Boston, from which school honor the more impressive since bom Feb. 16, 1913, in Chacon, N. Mr, and Mrs. Leo R. Holway, 1056 1550 California KEyttona 7651 Mex., the son of Tito and Eulogia he received his LL.B., degree in in war time the scientific and tech­ Emerson street, and Miss Dorothy Maes Melendez, both of whom are 1936. He holds an A.B. from St. L. Hafertepen, daughter of Mr. and BUY THESE POIIVT-FREE GLASSES INDIVIDUALLLT 8TTLED nical fields receive pi;eference Ambrose college, in Davenport, and over the humanities. The scholar- deceased. His schooling was re­ Mrs. Paul D. Hafertepen, were FOODS ceived in the Chacon and Mora after ordination will continue public schools in New Mexico, and studies in the University of Mich in S t Michael’s college, where he igan, where he will be a candidate made his high school course. He for a Master of Arts degree. Corn Flakes Kelloffsr, 18 ot. p k y .______1 2 c entered the Lourdes minor semi­ Father Powers will be ordained THEODORE i nary in Albuquerque in 1937, and June 3, in' Springfield, Mass., by REQUIESCANT Grape-Nuls Flakes 12 oz. pkff. 1 3 c after two years there came to St the Most Rev. Thomas M. O’Leary, Thomas* for his philosophy and D.D. Hia first Maas will be cele­ INPACE theology courses. His first Solemn brated the next day in St. Patrick’s Mazola Oil Pint tin _. — ...... 2 8 c iHACKETHALi Mass will be sung in Mora, N. church, Brockton, Mass. He will be Mex., on June 4. Officers are: assisted by the Rev. D, A . O’Con MICHAEL W. CONLEY. 813 20tb ner, C.S.V., assistant general of Asparagus Sunny Skie«. all jrecn. No. 2 ca n ...... _ 3 7 c Air Conditioned Street. Surviving are four daughters* Assistant priest, the Rev. George Mrs. Mabel>D. Sanberg and Mrt. Evelyn Boennighausen; deacon, the Very the Viatorians, as assistant priest; the Rev. Frank T. Williams, S. Adams, Denver; Mrs. CUra Sweet. Rev. Jose Garcia; subdeacon, the Peanut Butler Bevprly, 32 oz. fflass...... 4 5 c MORTUARY Detroit, Mich.; and Mrs. Grtce Magen- Rev. Elmer Niemeyer; master of C.S.V., deacon; and the Rev. Har­ heimer, New York. The Rosary will be old Devereaux, C.S.V., subdeacon. '1 I 1449-51 Kulamath St. recited Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Horan ceremonies, the Rev. Jose M. Osca. chapel. Requiem Mass will be offered The sermon will be preached by Father Williams will be the Orange Marmalade D-Lit^, 32 Ol. iris...... 3 6 c Phone MAin 4006 Friday in Holy Ghost church at 0. In­ the Rev. Juan B. Peris, pastor of preacher. terment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son the parish. Father Powers’ parents, Mr. and service. Mrs. Frank J. Powers, are both liv­ Pancake Flour Suunna. 3'^ lb. bag 1 8 c MARY STONGLE, 8153 Humboldt Father Melendez engaged ac­ street. Surviving are three daughters, tively in many seminary activities ing in Massachusetts, where he was Mary Vessel. Anna McKibben, and Ange« in his five years in St Thomas’. born in Pepperell, Mass., April 16, Royal Satin Shortaning, 1 lb. ctn...... 19 c line McNamara; a son, Joseph Stongle: 1913. and 14 grandchildren. The Rosary will He was co-founder and editor of be recited Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Verdad Catolica, a mimeographed Rev. Francis Paul White, C.S.V. home of her daughter, 3589 Fillmore apologetical paper that the Santa Father Francis White was born Wheaties .2 „ , , ,____ OUNDON. Mrr. street. Requiem Mass will be offered Coffee Friday at 9 in Annunciation church. In­ Fe seminarians published for the in Springfield, 111., Sept. 19, 1917. terment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son It Zoned Ratoo benefit of the Spanish-Americans His parents were Joseph A. and Boraxo ,0 ...... FOLGER’S. service. Miss Lucille Becker in that archdiocese. Mary L. White. His mother is still 1 lb. gig. 3 3 c WILLIAM LARKIN, Mullen home for living. He attended the Cathedral Beans No. 2 can.. the sged. Requiem Mass was offered Rev. Max Eugene Valdex ship is a two-fold offer: A waiver Boys^ high school in Springfield, •NOB HILL Tuesday in the Mullen home chapel. In­ on all fees, including tuition, for St. Francis Xavier’s church, B e e t s Diced, A Reverent and Beautiful terment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son and earned his A.B. degree in S t No. 303 gls., 1 Jb. bag..... 2 6 c service. a 12-month or four-quarter year, Clayton, N. Mex-, will be the Ambrose college, Davenport, la., f _ w _ Del Monte, Catlinlie. Funeral Service scene of the first Solemn Mass airway. FRANK TANKO, 6154 Clarkson street. and a stipend of $300 paid over in 1940. His seminary studies were ^ o r n 12 ______Surviving are hia wife, Mrs. Johanna of the Rev. Max Valdez on June Regardless of Cost a nine-month or three-quarter made in Kenrick seminary, St. 1 lb. bag . 2 1 c Tanko; six sons, Frank. Jr.; Edward, school year. This stipend is vari­ 4. The sermon for the occasion Gardeniide, John, Louis, and Pvt. Anthony Tanko. Louis, Mo., and in St. Thomas’ sem­ T c a S Sn. 2 can . will be preached by the Rev. J, T. M r*. Bruce J, Holwejr with the army in New Guinea: fout able and for an out-of-state stu­ inary for the past year. He entered daughters, Betty Tanko, Agnes Warner. dent will exceed $500. Miss Sanchez of Willard, N. Mex. Offi­ the novitiate of the Clerics of St. Spinach No. 2 ^ can «... Helen Lukachy. and Julia Phears; two Becker plans to follow the Fine cers of the Mass are: Assistant married recently in St Joseph’s Viator in 1936, and pronounced Tea brothers. Louis Tanko. Cleveland. O.. and Arts course, majoring in chem­ priest, the Rev. George Markey; church, Denver. The Very Rev. John Tanko. Minnesota; and six grand­ perpetual vows in 1940. John A. Buttimer officiated. Tomatoes No. 2 can ORANRE PEKOE children. Requiem Mass was offered istry, with a thesis on plastics and deacon, the Rev. Carlos Blanchard; Saturday in Holy Rosary church. Inter­ new textiles as related to art, or He has been an instructor in Sa­ Mrs. Holway was graduated CANTERBURTc-yl subdeacon, the Rev. Francis A. Beans 19 01, ca n ...... ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. physiology, with a thesis in the Reinberg. cred Heart seminary, Melrose from St. Joseph's high school in S li>. I’kg...... 4 w C EMMA BAZZ, 3628 Wyandot street. Nu Made, form of a textbook on Artistic Park, 111., and engaged in social 1942. The bridegroom attended the L iP roN Surviving are two sons. Max J. and Clem Father Valdez was bom Jan. 7, work with the CYO in Chicago. Cathedral high school until he en­ Mayonnaise oz. jar . Bszz; a sister, Katy Dalsant. The Anatomy. ^ lb. pkg... 1918, in Des Moines, N. Mex. His tered the navy. He has seen com­ Rosary will be said Thursday at 8 p.m Miss Becker’s scholastic record He has three brothers in the armed parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amador bat in several theaters of war, and Mustard in the Olinger drawingroom, 16th at throughout college was outstand­ services, of whom two are over­ Boulder. Requiem Mass will be offered Valdez, are both living. He at­ came home on special leave for the ing. Upon graduation from Holy seas. Friday in SU Patrick's church at 9. In­ tended public grade and high wedding. Rice 1 Ih. bag terment Mt. Olivet. Olinger service. Family high school in 1939, she schools in Folsom and Des Moines. He will be ordaitied June 3 in the Soap EVERETT E. GOWENS. Indian Town received a scholarship to Loretto Cathedral of the Immaculate Con­ The couple left after the wedding Prunes Gap. Pa., formerly of 1272 Pennsylvania N. Mex., before entering the bag Heights college, which she at­ ception, Springfield, 111., by the on a short trip, after which Mr. c r y s t a l w h it e street. Surviving are his parents. Mr, Lourdes minor seminary in -Mbu- Holway was to report back to the I TED DAY and Mrs. Elmer L. Gowens; a sister. Ruth tended for one year. The next Most Rev. James A. Griffin, D.D., Raisins 4 1b. hag Giant bar ...... 5 c querque. He started philosophical navy for duty. Gowens. The Rosary will be recited Fri­ year she attended Colorado uni­ studies in St. Thomas’ seminary in Bishop of Springfield. His first day at 8 p.m. in the Olinger drawing­ versity on the Motor Board schol­ Mass will be the next day in the Flour 26 lb. ak. room. Speer boulevard and Sherman 1939, and has been there since. for 1 4 c DAY MORTUARY street. Requiem Mass will be offered in arship. This was followed by the He has one brother, F. T. Valdez, Blessed Sacrament church, Spring- St. Joseph’s church Saturday at 10. In­ Phi Beta Kappa award in 1942 a minor seminarian in the Lourdes field. The assistant priest will be Flour 26 Ih. ak. rVORY* 2406 Federal Blvd. GL. 5709 terment Mt. Olivet. Olinger service. and the University of Colorado seminary. Like Father Melendez the Rt. Rev. Monsignor M. A. Tar­ Lgp. bar. each 1 0 c VERONICA WIEDEMAN. 1466 Lipan scholarship in 1943. She was rant, V.G.: deacon, the Rev. Fran­ Graduation Slated Pure Lard 1 ,b street. Surviving are two daughters. he was associated with the Verdad Barbara Wiedeman and Mrs. A. Schuniki: graduated with honors. Catolica as editor, and he took cis E. Williams, C.S.V.; subdea­ two sons. Albert and John Wiedeman. Miss Becker is the daughter of an active part in seminary life, con, the Rev. Leo A. Wolpert. The Royal Satin 3 2 9 c Spillane Mortuary The Rosary will be said Thursday at Arthur J. Becker of 4250 Stuart being athletic manager for one sermon will be delivered by the Rev 1451 Kalamath street at 8 p.m. Requiem street, Denver. Eugene J. Surprenant, C.S.V. 1545 So. Broadway PEarl 0723 Mass will be offered Friday at 9 in St. year. For Welby School Elizabeth's church. Theodore Hickethal Mrt. John H. Spillana service. Rev, Joieph L. Charewicx Peoria, Bismarck Each Funeral Director and Embalmer ANNA DOBBIN. 128 Rayaud street. The Rev. Joseph L. Charewicz, Get One Priest Welby. — Graduation exercises Surviving are two daughters, lola and Teen-Age Clubs Jr., is the brother of the Rev. A.FEWAV for the Assumption school will Alma Dobbin; a son. Joseph Dobbin. Sigmund Charewicz, who was or­ Rev. John Patrick Deano Grand Junction. Requiem Mass was The Rev. John Patrick Deane dained from St. Thomas’ last De­ take place at the 8 o’clock Mass offered Wednesday in St. Francis de was born in Chicago, 111., on Aug. Sales’ church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Hosts at Show cember, and who now is acting as this Sunday. The Rev. John Giam- II, 1916. His parents, Mr. and Miles - Dryer - Astler Spillane service. secretary to Archbishop Byrne. Mrs. John P. Deane, are both liv­ bastiani, O.S.M., pastor, will pre­ LOLMS DELGADO. 1318 30th street. There was standing room only The brothers are from Worcester, sent diplomas to 10 eighth grade 9 9 Surviving are hia parents, Mr. and Mri. Mass. Father Joseph Charewicz ing in Chicago. He attended St. Printing Go. Louis Delgado: four sisters. Oars. Annie. Thursday evening of last week Gabriel’s and Visitation parochial an'd two junior high school gradu­ Angelia. and Jessie Delgado: four broth­ was bom July 3, 1919. His parents Why Pay More? at Denver’s Little Flower Social schools in Chicago, and took his ates, Anthony Rossi and Lucille Programs and Circulars ers. Richard, Carlos, Danny, and David are Joseph and Catherine Chare­ Delgado. Requiem Mass was offered center as community teen-age high school course in the Holy Domenico. The eighth grade grad­ wicz. He attended school in St. (Trademark) Tickets for Monday in Sacred Heart church. Inter­ clubs played host to more than Cross seminary, Notre Dame, Ind. uates are Marie Badding, Nick De- ment Mt. Olivet. Mary’s grade school, Classical high 300 parents and neighbors at a He received an A.B. from St. Luzio, Frank Molinaro, William Bazaars and Carnivals LUCY LOPEZ. Denver. Surviving are school, and Holy Cross college, all free moving picture show. Viator’s college in Bourbonnais, Rossi, John Rotello, Lucille Werth, Quickly Produced three sons. Andrew. Jimmy, and John in Worcester. He received his Lopez. Requiem Maas was offered Sat­ The event was part of an ex­ III. , and his M.A. from the Univer­ Maclovio Santistevan, and Betty Wm.W.Myer Drug Stores -4.B. degree cum laude from Holy Rtasonably Priced urday in Sacred Heart church. Inter' perimental program at the center sity of Illinois in Champaign. Jean .Sewell. ment Mt. Olivet. Cross, where he held a part schol­ Commencement exercises will INCORPORATED UMON LABEL IF DESIRED HARRY M. TODD. 729 E. 16th ave­ to develop youth leadership in He will be ordained by the Most nue. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ger­ community recreation through arship. take place Sunday evening at 7:30. Colorado Owned Stores 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. Rev. Joseph H. Schlarman, D.D., A special program will feature trude Todd; a son, Harold Todd; a sister, sponsorship of a special “ co-ed His first Solemn Mass will he Bishop of Peoria, for service in Ida Patton. Flora. 111.: and a grandson. offered June 11 in St. Mary’s plays, songs, and dances by the Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. KEystone 6348 Harold Todd. Jr. TheA.i'T .w,...Rosary will .■■r be re- Thursday. The film that diocese, on May 28. His first "i'^' Thur.d.V'»t "s ‘p"m“ '«r'22ns ‘e. ;attraction last week was provided church in Worcester, but the. offi­ school children. Broadwav and Ellsworth I6th and California Solemn Mass will be sung in St. The annual picnic for the chil­ Cnlfxx avenue. Requiem Maae will be by the recreation and leisure time cers have not yet been named. Leo's church in Chicago the next Tbs B«st In offered Friday in the Cathedral at 10. division of the Denver Council of dren of the school will be sponsored 15th and California Interment .Mt. Olivet. Viatorian Member of day. Officers for the Mass are: by the PTA in City park on May USED Social Agencies. The feature, Assistant priest, the Rev. Timothy South of the Border, was shown Massachusetts State Bar 22. Parents of the children will also Wm Do /Vot Have Special Sales But Sell You at Our Lowest FURNITURE WILLIAM £. O’BRIEN J. Crean, a cousin; deacon, the attend. Prices Every Day on All Drug Merchandise, William E. B’ Brien. 2701 W. Yale in conjunction with entertaining Two additional Viatorians will Rev. Harold E. Thompson, C.S.V.; ALSO NEW avenue, naval aviation cadet in World and instructive short subjects A banquet for the graduates wag Caih or Credit war I and former member of the Colorado be ordained on June 3, but their subdeacon, the Rev. Augustine held on May 16. The honored guest Hnuae of Repreaentativea, died Wednes­ through the volunteer services of ordinations will take place in dif­ Tseu; master of ceremonies, the A FULL LINE day. He was 46. Born in Currie. Minn.. Serafin Vigil, representative of of the evening was Mrs. Thomas OF OFFICE ferent cities. They are the Rev. Rev. James M. Kelly, C.S.V. John Morris.sey, CPTL president. July 29. 1897. he came to Colorado with the Denver Tuberculosis as.socia- Francis J. Powers, C.S.V., and the O’Brien, a cousin, who is a stu­ FURNITURE his parents. 33 years ago. He enlisted tion. The last' PT.\ meeting of the in the newly formed naval aviation cadet Rev. Francis Paul White, C.S.V. dent in the Quigley preparatory school year was held on May 9 n CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING We boy ,oor hoairhold .nd office fnml- corps in 1918 from Denver. Surviving Boy Scouts of the Little Flower Rev. Franci* J. Power*, C.S.V. seminary, will .serve as acolyte. with a large atteiviance. Mrs. Mor­ ► tor. for CASH, or cxchani. Ut.m for are hts wife. Mrs. Nell O’ Brien: a datigh- troop No. 124 are planning ex­ The sermon will “he preached by •nTthing in .lock. ler. Beverly Jane; his mother. Mrs. Mary The Rev. Francis Powers, C.S.V., rissey installed the officers for the ► We rent Foldinc Chalre. Card and Ban­ 0 ‘ Brien: four brothers, John. Richard, tended outings in Camp Tahosa, possesses the unusual distinction of the Rev. John P. O’Mahoney, next school year. The retiring pres­ Classiried Adi^ and Charles, Denver, and Phil. Loa ► quet Table., Dishca. Silverware, any­ and plans are already under way C.S.V. ident, Mrs. Angelo Domenico, It will p a ; ;o n to read A L L of the following advertitementa. thing In atock. Angeles, Calif.; and a sister, Mrs. Alice for giving summer camp opportu­ Rev. Mxrcut H«eg ► Kitablished 18S8 Cow. Los Angeles. Requiem Mass was thanked the membership for its co­ offered Tuesday in St. Joseph’s church- nities to scores of boys and girls The Rev. Marcus Haeg will be or- operation during the past year. . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ A A. A. A .. PHONE KEYSTONE ^532 Private interment took place Monday in of the center in Camp Bendemeer, tained May 30. Memorial day, by OPEN FRO.M 8 A. lo * P. M. Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son service. maintained by the Denver deanery ClSPiil PIIIEST the Most Rev. Vincent J. Ryan of OI.D BOOKS WANTED—Old book* »nd MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES pamphleU on early Colorado. Will pay in co-operation with the Commu­ Bismarck, N. Dak., and will sing BEAUTIP'UL white porcelain Coal Range. FRED MARIANO Academy Mothers’ higheat pricea. Wm. C. Schnitaler. 1260 nity Centers’ association. Camp Logan SL. Denver 3. Colo. Oil Circulator and Radio. Sacrifice. 710 Call a Requiem Mass was offered Mondav in his first Solemn Mass the next Bendemeer annually provides day in Minneapolis, Minn. The Santa 6'e. St. Dominic's church for Fred Mariano. Club to Give Party FURNITURE 74. who died Thursday in his home. summer outings for hundreds of [ Very Rev. Peter Schmitz, O.M.I., WANTED TO BUY 2642 W 24th avenue, after an fflness ol Denver's youngsters. will be assistant priest; the Rev. Beautifnl bedroom, livingroom and break, l\E €AB four months. Bom in lu ly . Mr. Mariano WILL PAY CASH for 6 roomi of fuml- William F. Garvin, Chancellor of last set; sacrifice. 7S4 Santa Pa .M.Ain 7171 had been a resident of Denver 50 years. Both senior and junior softball The M other.’ club of St. tura, piano and tewing machine. KE. 8940. Before his retirement four years ago he teams at Little Flower center will ! Bismarck, deacon; and the Vety M ary', ecademy, Denver, will PHOTOGRAPHS Prompt, CoortoooB Bertie* had been employed by * lotal raiirntd , . . .. . _ Rev. John W. Hogan, V.G., sub­ Hia wi.'e died five y „ r * *io.. Surviving I be given opportunity for league L hold a de.iert luncheon and CHEAPER RATES Anderson photos. 1200 16tb St. at nr^ A pon. Loui«. Detroit, Mich.; two play this summer with an entry in deacon. The Very Rev. J. Clinton card party on Thursday, May ALTAR BREADS CLEAN NEW CABS fence MAin 1272 Krse news cuts dAughter*. Mta. FinitzA Arte^e And Mm . the 23rd and Welton league for Allard. Ph.D., will preach, and 25, from 1 to 3 p.m. in the FrAiik MArchi, both nf Denver: and jiev- minor offices will .be filled by sem- PAINTING & PAPERING SEWING ptaI grAndchildren. Interment Mt. Olivet boys over the age of 14. Two (Continued From Page One) . . c. r. n Catholic Charities annex, E. Day aervire. teams are entered in an inter-cen­ lette, subdeacon; the Rev. John Me- '"Brians from St. Paul s seminary 17th and Grant. The price Painting and Papering reasonable. E. T LlttU Girls' Dressea. Evibroldtry, ter league for lads 14 and under. Devitt, J.C.D., of Laramie, and the^ Father Haeg was born Jan. 10, will be 50 cent, per person Yeager. 87 W. .Maple. SPruce 2954. Monotrraining. Etc. MRS. MARY QUINN Rev. P. J. MeStay of Woodbine, 1910, in Bloomington, Minn. His and special prixe. will be Mra. Mary A. Quinn died in her home ' ^ TOWN SERVICE THE SISTERS OF THE parents were Mr. and Mrs. Frank awarded. Mr*. Frank Weston Orfen a 1-year certified GUARANTEE on 1.57 Gilpin Mreet* After a hrief iHnesa. ; || A n u a i ' R l M III W a i I la., masters of ceremonies; the GOOD SHEPHERD Born in Oneida. N. Y.. Mr». Quinn camp U O l l f U l H ill lU f f Cll Rev. Francis T. Penny of Cody, C. Haeg. His mother deceased, is chairman of the committee, ill make* of washing mschinra. refrigera- lorm. including new parta. regardlsea at age I to Colorado ab a young girl. Hpt HuB' cen.ser-bearer; Fathers Joseph God-|He attended school in the Assump- with the following a . hos­ TKl.FFHONK PKAKL Z4v) hand. Patrick F. Quinn, died a number TA. 7892. of ycAr«> Ago. Surviving are five daugh- Air Transport Flier ley of the orphanage and Daniel jtion grammar school in Minneapo- tesses: Mmes. Costello, Hall, Ipra. Mr.4. Mae Berkley. Mra. Mildred B. Carroll of Pine Bluff.s as aco-llis, St. Thomas' college, St. Paul, Halter, Stock, Carrier, Reilly, SITUATION WANTED FEMALE Ruuaell. and Mra. Stellii Lawless. Den­ lytes. Assistants to Bishop Me- Minn.; Nazareth Hall preparatory Moore, Hart, Moffat, Culli- Thoroughly experienced accountant, wants ver: Mra. Rose Hermansen. Loa Angeles. At a brunch given Saturday, seminary, and St. Paul's seminary ton, G o n I a I e *, Golden, small set* of books. Experienced in sll Calif.; and Mrs. Alice .Marcus. Dallas. Govern were Fathers William May 13, by Mrs. Roady Kenehan, tax work, can install systems. Phone DORAN Tex.; two sons. Wray Quinn. Denver, and Short of Sheridan, dean of the in St. Paul, and St. Thomas’ sem­ Hahesy, Muto, and Johnson. Arthur T^uinn. Washington, D. C.; 17 the engagement of Mias Ellen Sheridan deanery; and Sylvester inary in Denver for theology. The proceeds of the party EA. 2663. HATl’ ERSl grandchildren, and three groat-grand- Kenehan to Lt. Ijowell C. Reynolds Welch of Rock Springs, dean of will be added to the fund for FEMALE HELP WANTED children. Requiem Mass was offered was revealed. Miss Kenehan is the **Rat Reconditioning Tuesday In the Cathedral. Interment the Cheyenne deanery. Attending the redecoration of the.com­ Middis aged woman or girl for grnersi Serrico ExeloAiTtij** Mt. OliveL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roady the services from Milwaukee, Wise, Mary Baker, Convert, munity room in the academy. housswork. two in family, plain cooking. Kenehan of Denver, and Lt. Rey­ Room with bath, good home. Near Pauline 733 £. Colfax, at Clarkxoo was Mother Bartholomew of the Chapel. Broadmoor. Colorado Springs. 1400 ^ Cefitihicaie MRS. IRENE ARMBECK nolds is the son of Clifford Rey­ Sisters of St. Francis, who serve Public Health, Nurse CALL MAIN 6838 Mrs. Irene Armbeck. native of Colo­ nolds of Taft, Calif. Mesa Ave. Main 2579. ^Por Preo Pick-op tad DtllTtry rado. died Wednesday in her home. 2252 the orphanage. Home & Car Strrict QucA^attiee u d i U Clarkson street, after an illnesa of a year Miss Kenehan attends Loretto A dinner for the prelates and PRINTING and a half. She waa 43. Bom in Trini­ Heights college, and Lt. Reynolds (Continued From Page One) Ceiliog pHeo* on buiineis earda. Istterbeads. dad. ihe attended school there and was clergymen was .served by the Altar CoeArif. ftuAcJioie attended college in California. He and Rosary society of Torrington with a minimum of distress to the snvelopca, wedding and school annooDca- married to George Armbeck in 1916. is with the air transport command menti. Rodgsri Printing Co.. 611 I4tb St Mr. Armbeck. who had worked in the after the Funeral Mass. patient and of cost to the indi­ First Communion Trinidad mines for many years, retired in India. ii Radio Service il MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS The successor to Father Henry in 1934 and they moved to Denver. Mrs. vidual or the community. PICTURES You may buy here with confi­ Armbeck was a member of Sacred Heart as superintendent of the orphanage After her morning hours in the IS Yean' Experience Reconditioned pUnoa. playeia. grandi That You’ll Be Proud of parish. Surviving, besides her husband, is the’ Rev. Leo Bernard Morgan dispensary Mrs. Baker spends her organ* (pipe and reed), orcbestml inatru- dence. Backing up our own are four daughters. Mrs. Dorothy Bor­ Catholic Men Attend Pick Up & Delivery menta T. B. Walker. 226 Broadway 8P pastor of Sacred Heart pariah, afternoons in the field, visiting the reputation in the monument rego. Mrs. Susan Martinez, and Misses Greybull, Wyo., an alumnu.s of St 7264 Lucille and Geneva Armbeck: four sons. Scout Leader School homes of dispensary cases. In United Photo Studios business, we offer you the writ­ George. Leo. Manuel, and John Armbeck: 'Thomas’ seminary, Denver. He was TA. 3412 1521 Curtis four sisters. Mrs. Anna Herera. Mrs. some instances these visits are DRUG STORES ten guarantee of the long estab­ ordained in 1933. The appointment merely routine checkups; in others, FISTELL’S RADIO Ruth Curtis. Mrs. Rose Abeyta. and Mrs. will become effective June 1 lished, financially responsible Caroline Herera; a brother. Mike Mar­ Cutholic men who participated in especially among the indigent, the Hutchinson’s Pharmacy Your Purchase of War Bonds tinez: and six grandchildren, all of the East Denver district scout lead Father Henry had been 'Vicar visits become unobtrusive inspec­ 1065 Broadway KE.8077 I Toot Naborhood Onicxtxt and Stamps Heipa Secure Your firm that quarries and processes Denver. Rosary Sunday at 8 p.m. at 112 Phene SPruce 0588 700 8 a Pearl ers’ training school completed in General of the Cheyenne diocese tion tours. Good housing and ade­ Future. the famous Rainbow granites. E. 14th avenue. Requiem Mass Monday Whittier grade school May 7 are JAMES HUTCHINSON in the Cathedral. Interment M t Olivet. since February, 1935. His death quate sanitation are of first im­ Your purchase is fully protect­ Charles Catlett, scoutmaster of occurred as a result of a cancer portance in the fight against ed, down through the years. THOMAS M. CLEESON troop 116, Loyola parish; James on May 11 in Boston. Bom in tuberculosis, and of inestimable Wort! w .* received In Denver of the Bible, committeeman of troop 116 County Sligo, Aug. 24, 1901, he value in general rehabilitation. death Tueidajr in Philadelphia, Pa., of from Loyola; and Dr. R. G. Gruber, BfRDS- STORE QUALITY COAL NOW! Thomas M. Gleeson. 67, formar reaident made his college course in St That last is Mrs. Baker's higher JACQUES BROTHERS of Denver, Mr. Gleeson had been Ifvinx In neighborhood commissioner from Nathy’s, County Mayo, and his goal for her cases, and it is that EYE ROCKY ALE — KEBLER — LUDLOW — CEDAR PhilltpsburK. N. J., for the paat 13 year., the Cathedral. philosophy and theologry in S t Pat­ phase of her work which gives her CANON — GORDON — PINNACLE — WADGE Since 1902 but was taken to a Philadelphia hospital rick’s seminary, Carlow, Eire. Or­ FROZEN when hia illnesa became critical. He was faith in the power of spiritual MOFFAT dained June 13, 1926, he began his 28 E. 6lh .\ve. T .4bor 646 8 83. Born in Denver, he received hia edu Texan to Spend Two values greater scope. cation in the Catholic ichoola hert. He riestly caretfr as assistant in Our FOODS worked as a machiniat for a local rail, Months Visiting Denver E,ady of Sorrows parish. Rock UNITED FUEL— KE. 6391 road for 10 years and then became auper- Springs, Wyo., later serving in the via« of a local machinery company. H# Erickson Memorial Co. Grocerie* • MeaU • Bakery w u transferred to PhllHpsburx in 1921. George B. Gemhauser of San same capacity at the Cathedral in Pick of the Mine iration Sorvtvins are his wife, Mrs. Ceceila Antonio arrived in Denver last Chevenne. He was placed in charge. MONUMENTS . MARKERS Gleeson; a son. Tommy, Jr., Pbillips- the newly establishedhr ■ ■ St." Jos­ 'of Prompt Erection MURRAY’S COLD SPRING burg; two sisters, Mrs. L. J. Parley, week to spend two months in the eph’s orphanage, Torrington, in tn m on* of tho most eomplots rsandsd by H. T. Uarray— 1882 MONUMENTS Denver, and Mrs. Josephine Boyce. home of his son-in-law and daugh­ display* In this region. l«€AUTIFUL«aAmT(S Casper. W yo.; a brother, WilUatn Glee­ ter, Warrant Officer and Mrs. Ed 1930. He was long a patient in St. 921 SpMr Blvd., OpposHs Banksa Phones GR. 1613-14-15 son, Denver. Bequism M ite will be o f Joseph’s hospital, Denver, before Gardsns. CDlUJi 4TU fer^ Friday is PbUllpeburg. Flam for win F. O’Meara of 427 Pontiac West aind A Jillan BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY intarmeat are Indefinita, street. going to Boston for treatment. Thursday, May 18, 1944 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN The Denver Catholic Register President______- ____ Most Rer. Archbishop Urban J. Vthr, D.D. Registorials Editor...... Rt Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Manasring Editor.______Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan. Year’s Converts Would urged to wairk Christmas and situation, vieweil in tk« light o f J.C.D.. Litt.D.; Rev. John Cavanagh, M.A., LittD.; Rev. Edward A. Easter Matt attendance. past events. Make an Archdiocese Our archdiocese it the second According to Surrey, weekly Breen, M.A., Litt.M.; Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A.; Leonard Tangney, One gels some idea o f the tide o f smalleat in the United Stales. The wage averages for various cotin- A.B., Jour.D.; Max Greedy; Phil Hewitt; Mary Eisenman, A.B.; ronversion to the Catholic Church in only one smaller is that o f Port­ tries, a* late a* 1939, were United Linus Riordan, A.B., Litt.M. the United Stales within the last land in Oregon, with 44 ,3 8 8 Cath­ .Stales, $ 2 5 : (jinada, 8 2 0 ; .New year hr comparing it with the sira olics. A place is given the arrh- Zealand, fl7; Australia, 817; Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. of the Archdiocese of Denver. dioeesan status not merelv because Sweden, 8 1 4 ; Great Britain, 8 1 2 ; ______There were 90,822 converts. The o f population, but beraiise o f its (Germany 8 1 1 ; France, 8 1 1 ; Rus­ The Junior prom of St. Mary’s arrhdiorese has 9 0 ,8 7 0 Catholirs. pivotal importance. Nobody with sia, 8 1 1 ; .Argentina, 8 8 ; Mexico, academy, Denver, was held in the Published Weekly by Hence the archdiocese is only 48 eyes and brains could deny the 86; Italy 85; Hungary 85; Caecho- Silver Glade last Wednesday eve­ pivotal Impotianre o f Denver, in Slovakia, 83; Chile, 85; Japan, larger than the number o f con­ ning, May 10. Patricia Rogers THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) verts. either a secular or an erriraiaslirai 8 3 ; and China, 51 cents. “ TVesc w a ^ weekly wage figures, changed into was crowned queen by Ann Kil­ 938 Bannock Street The writer has been able to watch the tide o f growth in the Churrh Theere are many dioceses smaller U. S. dollar* by foreign exchange lian, junior class president, and of Colorado over a period of 30 than that o f Pueblo. In fart our rales, are not accurately represen- with her escort, Harry Tipton, led Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 Southern (’/>lorado diocese is far years. The Official Catholic Di­ lallve of living standards,” says up on the list. The biggest diocese, the grand march. The queen’s at­ rectory o f 1914, which reported the the Surv^, “ because in many coun­ figures for the latter part o f 1913, Brooklyn, has 1 ,0 37,9 76 raiholies. tries a U. S. dollar will buy more tendants and their escorts were Subscription: $1 per year. The smallest diocese is Baker City, showed 109,182 Catholics. The Di­ . . . than it will here [in the U .S .l. The'rese Muto and Bob Hammond; rectory for 1944, which reports for Ore., with 10,697. Salt la k e it Even with this allowance, however, and Nancy Currigan and Pete Thursday, May 18, 1944 the latter part o f 1943, shows getting to be a pretty fair size. It the figures show that living stand­ 90,870 for the Arrhdiorese of Den­ now hat 21,442 .— Montignor Mat­ ards are exceedingly low in many ver and 82,988 for the Diocese of thew Smith. roiiniriet. . , . (’.minirie* where Pueblo, a total o f 173,858. This raw material resoiireet are devel­ OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER means a growth o f 64 ,676 in the Words ToffYicious for oped hy m odem maehinery ran The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. course of thirty years. Promiscuous Use produce a higher Bring standard. We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ Although to a youngster 30 years . . . Machine development offer* (By Hubert A. Smith) hope. . . . Note that the wages are ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or may seem a long span, thi^ do not W e are glad to note that the those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. to a middle-aged man. I n e boys averages for men and women ex­ army is dropping the term "payrho. cept in .Australia and .New Zea­ We hope The Register will be read in every home of the and girls born in 191.3 are still neurotic” from the offirial reeords : in the prime of youth. Yet the land.” All figures are reported to Archdiocese. o f men who are rejected because be for 1939 ezrept France and We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste In I Church in this stale has leaped of mental and nervous disorder* (Germany (1 9 3 8 ) , and Russia If a personal loan will the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. forward 59 per cent in their life- In the future it will he recorded ' lime. (1 9 3 7 ). prove-helpful, we invite + URBAN J. VEHR, merely that they are not suited for ! The stream of converts into the In disriMsing living standards Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. military serviee. after the war, Surrey declares: “ .At you to discuss your par­ Church has been steady. There The difficulty of the former were 688 in the arrhdiorese and 123 today’s prices, it takes a wage of ticular problem with us. terminology is that most men who 81.20 per hour for a • 40-hour in the diocese last year, a total of were considered psyrhoneurotic A bank loan builds your 813 for the state. This is slightly week, or 848 per week, to give a from a military standpoint were worker's family of four a health bank credit—a valuable better than half thr record in the able to lead normal and in some ■ e ST. PATRICK’S SODALITIES TO large .Archdiocese of Boston, where and decency standard of living. . . . rases extraordinarily useful lives as Actually," explains the report, asset to you. It's the the Calhniir population is 1,133,- civilians. The general term for re­ 075. I'here is no need to get cocky, “ only 2 l per cent o f the workers businesslike way to bor­ RECEIVE COMMUNION MAY 21 jection cast a shadow over these in our war factories and seven per however, for the total population men that could be construed as row. in the district covered by the Arch­ cent in our non-wsr factories (pro­ nothing more than a rank injustice. ducing civilian supplies) are tc^ay (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver) parochial and public schools re­ diocese of Denver is 765,572 and One rase we definitely know of in that covered hy the Diocese of receiving a wage high enough to Thi.s Sunday, May 21, will be ceived First Communion class Sun­ ronrrms a young man, now in the 4 t . y i] w Low bank rates save you Pueblo, 367,724. provide this living standard after aervire, who was accepted over the Communion day for the member.^ day morning in the 9 o'clock Mass. It will be noticed that the Cath­ the war. .And in these industries, Pat ricia Rogers money .. . prompt serv­ protest o f a civilian psyrhiatriat of junior and senior sodalities who Those who took part in the First olic percentage to the general pop­ 25 per cent o f the workers receive ice saves you time. If who wanted him rejected tinder the a wsge below health and decency Watson. The three girls were pre­ will receive in the 9 o’clock Mass. Communion rites were Robert Hul- ulation is considerably heavier in “ PN” tag. The man in question the .Soiithem part of Colorado than I standards I hut above bare siibsis- sented with colonial bouquets. you are steadily em­ Ttw> senior sodality will hold its strom, cross-bearer; Donald Hul- happened to be rendering such lenre. and 63 per cent receive less Program* in blue and gold were monthly meeting Thursday eve­ strom and Roger Seick, candle- In the Northern. service to his employers that they ployed, it costs only $6 The Dirertory figures are furn­ than a bare subsistence living.” the favors. ning, May 18, at 8 o’clock in the bearers; Raymond Bruno and exhausted every effort, through the ished by pastors to the CJtancery Surrey, being a mouthpiece of Chaperons were Maj. Gen. and to borrow JlOO, for one clubroom. James San Filippo, guards; Eve­ Selective .Service system, to have offices. They are, of eourse, an organized labor, naturally doe* not Mrs. John F.’ Curry; Mr. and Mrs. lyn De Andrea, Nancy Carrier, him deferred at a key man. Other year. Repayment may be Miss Virginia Battaia, prefect, is estimate, for the only way accurate dwell on the tribulations of the A. D. Quaintance, and Mr. and in charge of patrons for the pro­ Betty Key, Agnes Letnport, Yvonne draft doctors who examined him white collar” class— mainly office made in 12 equal in­ counts rotild. be made would be by laughed at the psyrhiatrist's state­ Mrs. William E. l^Ian. The Rev. gram, which is being issued in con­ Lem port, Patricia Mauff, Judith means o f a house-to-house census workers— but it is not easy to be­ ment. Our observation convince* -Arthur Lucy and the Rev. Roy stallments. nection with the annual baaaar, Ann Nichols, and Ixirraine Sopko, siirh as it taken every 10 years by lieve that many of them earn the lu that no person is completely nor Figlino were honor guests. and will be pleased to have anyone angels; and the communicants, the l.’nited .States government. It 848 weekly said by labor to be mal, but this man we write about Guests of the academy in the wishing to be repre.sented call her. Patricia Bodewig, Mary Agnes is our belief that, if such a census necessary for a decent living; and Your application for a would certainly go above the aver­ week were the Rev. Charles Meeus, Cain, Daniel Canmbell, Richard were made, the (jitholir figure to lens of thousands o f these Between 30 and 40 members of age in nomialry. The same could missionary priest from China; personal loan will re­ Campbell, Charles (barter, Georgia would be 73 ,0 0 0 to 100,000 greater “ while collar” workers over time the senior choir were the guests of not he said for the psyrhiatriat. We four students from Webster col­ (’have*, Richard Chave*, Robert than it is. .All priests, esperially pay is just an academic phrase, al ceive prompt, courteous the Rev. A. Sommaruga at the have another rase in mind in whieh lege, Peggy O’Neil, Thomasine Chave*, Romona Chave*, Donald those in the large cities, arr aware though a large number work many opera Mignon last Thursday eve­ a man was rightly rejected for mili­ Hunt, Margaret Kneckt, and Mary and confidential atten­ ('olaizzi, Gerald Collard, Anthony that there it a huge fringe of peo­ hours beyond 40 every week. ning, May 11. The .sodalists who tary sersice because of eccentricity. Grace Kane; and two students Covilla, Donna Covillo, Roy Dalla, ple who would declare themselves Cjilling war “ the supreme enemy tion. Use this helpful assisted the Catholic Charities at He should not, however, have a from Loretto Heights college, Vir­ Margaret De*zutti, Marilyn Do­ (latholira if asked, but who do not of the working people o f the the opera on Sunday evening were label put on him that will subject ginia Piccoli and Catherine Deus. service NOW ! menico, Mary Donnegan, Betty Do- make steady use of the CJuirch. world,” I,ahor't Monthly Surrey de­ Misses Virginia Battaia, Gloria him to questioning and criticism rigetti, Marilyn Fallico, Alfred Anrhodv inclined to doubt this is clares that lasting peace roust rest Theresa Dee, attendant, and Billings, Jennie Berlinger, Lenore for the rest of his life. He is able Capiluppo, Maria Casagranda, Mil Finamore, Kathleen Gairamone, on social justice and include all Beverly Carey, flower girl, took to do a thoroughly satisfactory job peoples. “The only safely from dred Ferrari, and Antoinette Pas- Mary Angela Carrier, Mariannj part in the sodality union May Hafffey, Leota Hensley, Patricia Peggy Nieters Gets as a civilian. war,” continues the report, “ is in crowning at Regis Sunday. The tore. Some words when not used class of .lO children from the Lamirato, Richard Lombard, Patri­ the internalinnal organization of student body was led by Mary cia Losasso, Donna Mauff, Cather­ Gatholic Us Diploma properly connote virioiisneas. We peace, and we believe the United Jane Halter, Dorothy Bromme, ine McCartin, Thomas Mestoy, are glad that the psyrhoneurotic Stales must do its full part In de­ and Alice Denver, banner-bearers. The label is being dropped by the Daniel Morgan, Robert Micklich, velop a system o f mutual security Nancy Currigan and Theresa „ . . . „.,r w TI 1 D- 4 Miss Peggy Nieters, daughter of army. We suggest a further step among the nations.” The labor Patncia Miller, Mary Helen Pietro, jj j;i,,ers of 1030 S. in jiutice— that the record* be Madden have been representing Patricia Pietro, Jimes Pc*"**^*^, ^ graduate of Loretto publication urge* greater co-opera­ St. Mary’s at the Junior Commerce changed for the 1,3 0 0 ,0 0 0 4-Fs tion among various groups within Kenneth Perischetti, Jo Ann Puleo, Heights college, received her Mas­ who have been rejected thus far luncheons for “ Paint-up, Clean-up Eleanor Ru.sso, Ben Salazar, Jose­ the United .States as a means of Week." American National ter of Science degree in Social hy the armed aenicc* because of speeding the world program. phine San Filippo, Richard Se.n- Service from the Catholic Univer­ mental and neooiis reasona. The sophomore class enjoyed a torno, Robert Seganti, Arthur sity of America in Washington, day’s outing at City park Monday, Selby, Betty Joy Tortorici, Shirle>’ D. C., May 17. Having done the Those Victory Wait Until You as a reward for winning the Traliillo, Louise Weipert, Richard greater part of her field work in See Father ‘Bing’ Saimarac ad contest. DENVER Weipert, Kathleen Williams, and the naval hospital, Bethesda, Md., Garden Blues (By Rev. Maurice E. Reardon) suiED smyi Geraldine Zangari. Miss Nieters is preparing for a (By Millard F. Everett) “ Roy, that's our pastor all G. A. Durbin, who recently re­ career in Red Cross work in the Not a few persons have been over." . . . “ Didn't the young tired from the Moffat railroad, rehabilitation of injured service singing the “ Victory Garden Bines Tribute Paid Nun FRANK K1R(M!0F ADOUPH KUNSMILLEt priest remind you o f Father where he had been a train dis­ men. Miss Nieters will be in Den­ lately. The 'general tenor was the Ptstiam Vkt Praidail sod Csskist A significant occasion will be the patcher for 39 years, was the re­ ver for a few days this month be­ theme expressed in Pegler's col­ Ed?” . . . “ Thai’s the first lime "I .\ni an American" day cere­ 1 realized that priest* were hu­ cipient of a Hamilton wrist watch fore taking up a short, intensified umn. last year you pulled weeds By Aid Society monies in the Municipal auditorium as a token of friendship from his in the heal, fought bugs, and what m an ." . . . “ Do you think thrre are course with the Red Cross. padre* really like th at?" in Denver May 21 at 8 p.m., at fellow-workers. Mr. Durbin has re­ not, and your wife hunted scarce .Such remarks are rommon, as which 672 persons admitted to U. S. cently been elected chairman of the jars, struggled with an unfamiliar , r. L I- J I ft'* monthly meeting of the the andienre, Catholic and non-|Qup^„ Heaven Orphans’ Aid so-i citizenship in this area will be executive board of the annual ba­ Nun Is Reappointed canning routine, and watched guests. The speaker will be Fran­ zaar. many jars spoil. Then this spring (aihol.c, with appravtng smiles on j,eld on Tuesday after- cis .M. Shea, assistant U. S. at­ all vegetables are taken off the their faces, leave the theater aflrrlnoo„_ g. F. MAin 5314 torney general in charge of claims Edgar Durbin. USN, stationed As Nurse Examiner ration list. What the heck! viewing the latest film with ajchilero presiding. In tribuU to in the Justice department and for in the Great Lakes naval training It is easy to gel “ soiiccaslic.' Calhol.c flavor. Going ,Mr » «v. Mother Ignatius, whose death oc- b’hse, arrived here last week for a mer dean of the Albany law school Governor A’lvian announced Mon­ one boy put it: but the facts slarriog Bi, (xoiby a. the modem-Lurred in April, a moment of F. J . K ir c h h o f in New York. Mr. Shea, a Cath­ short leave and to visit his mother, are somewhat different. The vie day .distant pnesi, equally adept observed. Fifty-four Mrs. G. A. Durbin, who has been a day, May 16, the reappointment of olic, is an expert on Irish history Si.«ter Cyril of the Glockner sana- tocy gaedeners and canners last at wrtt.n, a hit »«ne, rleartng a Ma„es have been offered for patient in a local hospital. huge parish debt, or stnk.ng a The title of his talk will be ‘‘ Amer­ tarium, Colorado Springs, for a year did an immense amount of UONiSTRUCTION C'O. icans .411." Cpl. Roxie Long, in the army in five-i^ear term on the state board work that was vitally useful. There 15-foot pull, the aid society. A fund has been District Judge Joseph E. Cook'is Polie, Tex., a brother of Mrs. of nurse examiners. Her previous if a real need this year for an even ^ ’hen le o MrCjirey, ace Cjilh- started by a close friend and ad-i ulic movie producer, failed to chairman of the 1944 ceremonies J. Natale of this parish, is spend­ term ex’pired May 1. greater oiitpiil on the home front. miner of Mother Ignatius for a ing a 10-day furlough with her and The easing o f the rationing pro­ acquire the screen rights to The BUILDERS The Rev. Hubert Newell, vice chair­ Keys of the Kingdom he deter-i memorial to be placed in; man and director of public rela her family. gram is a matter of cleaning up Lt. and Mrs. Alexander Berlin- ;High Rank Is Given to stocks in preparation for the new mined to produce an original story I It*' «t the orphanage. Mmes. We Appreciate Your Patronage tions. will give the invocation m which the central character Chtolero, Irene Ko.ser, M. Father Newell will be the chairman ger .of Texas are the parents of a i French Canadian Flier season. Had it not been for the son born recently. The infant is; home gardens last year, there would be a (’.atholic priest of d i s - r ® * " !^ ; 9 ' "J’"' 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. next year. The public is invited and tinrtir nnconvenlional caliber, that' th* lunch^n admission is free. Twenty-five stu­ the grandson of Mr. and Mr*. Ben would have been no stirh surplus of the Community Chest affiliates Berlinger of this parish. Ottawa.— Adelard Raymond, air now; in fact, the food situation is. opposed to the stuffy. Holy Joe dents from Regis college and a officer commanding No. 3 train­ ly'pe. He fell certain th^ it rould l?*''l on Monday afternoon. Mmes. like number from Denver univer­ Mrs. C. A. Hulstrom returned on probably would have become des­ Irene Koser and H. Chiolero were; ing command of the Royal Ca- perate. It was hard enough at that he done without risk o f offending sity will attend. Saturday from a two weeks’ visit present for the deanery meeting! BBTABU8BED 8W CB ISM - . . . . • , , nadian air force, has been pro- for many city families to set an the clergy of the faithful or stray­ with her family in Michigan Mrs. ■ludge J. Foster Synies will pre­ adequate table while slaying within ing into the unorthodox and that and tea on Monday. sent certificates to the newly nat­ KT w ^‘’ " imodore to air vice marshal. He is the ration allowance. such a picture would he o f service Mmes. H. Chiolero and Irene uralized. Music will he furnished dea h of her father , Canadian to The pcospectire wheat crop hat to the (!hiirch, especially among Ko.ser will be delegates to the con­ The American Fixture Co. by the Buckley f'ield symphonic Margruerite Carroll, dauirhtpr of attain this second hij^hest rank in been cut hy weather disasters. non-(’.atholica. Tlie A-1 I,egion of vention of the Denver-Archdiocesan band and the Denver concert choir. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll, is recover-I the Roval Canadian air force. The Csrcn slocks are frozen now, and Decency rating bean out his Council of Catholic W'omen 5fay 23. llAfittf»ctartn of .4 color guard from Lowry Field ing from a major operation. She .other is Air Vice Marshal Albert there is little likelihood that al hunch. .A display by school children will' CHURCH PEWS AiND ALTARS will post the colors. Bi ief talks . 4e Niverville. Both were members the very best an appreciable sur­ When young Father “ Bing" feature the cenvention. I will be made hy Pvt. Phil Nazir. The work of preparing the .of the Roval flving corps during plus can he produced. If conditions O’ Malley presents hjmself, bub­ The next meeting will be June 20. CHURCH FURNITURE "I V. aiit to Be an .American;’’ Mar­ grounds for the annual bazaar has the first Wprld" war. arc unfavorable, the meat feeding bling with new ideas and garbed garet Thaler. 21. a student. ‘‘ .Amer­ been started with the painting of program will be hit hard. A big in hit old .^1. Louis Browns uni- BANTL BAR, ANT) STORE FIXTURES ican by Birth;’’ and .Albert Les- the fence on the school grounds, drop in poultry hatching is noted. form (worn to appeal to the sport-' Archbishop to Bless Milltcork of All Kinds toque. formerly a German citizen, and the installsti^ of poles for Holt Back in News This may mean an egg shortage ing interests o f the parish “ dead ■'.American hy Choice.’’ end” kids whom he had taken lighting fixtures. Booths will be i next winter. Production of chick­ St. John’s Convent FRAN’K KIRCHHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. State anil civic officials, includ­ erected within the next couple of ens ran step up greatly within a to the ball game) to Father Fitz- DENVER. COLO. ing Gov. John C. Vivian and Mayor weeks. It was decided to charge »ear. but not so with rattle. If gibbons, crotchety, old-fashioned Saturday Morning Ben F. ,‘ttapieton. will a'tend. the 5 rents for the spaghetti dinner iiniiiatiirc animals and breeding pastor of the impoverished -St. I hcntMliction will bp given by Rabbi to he served on Thursday evening slock are riislird to niarkri, the Dominic’s for 45 years, there, is a (’ H. Kauva June 15. result is not only a eiirreiil loss in clerical clash. .As so many pastors Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will; quality of meal, but a drop of sev­ before him must have muttered eral years in prodiirtion. upon the arrival of thr beaming, I ^^**.*, ^^* chapel of St. John’s, Another point is that few realize nrld-beating new assistant. Father convent and WT11 celebrate; Sterling Silver how much more it lakes to feed a Filz ponder* pathetirally: “ Ho the first Mass there Saturday, May man in llie army than al homr. could the good Bishop do this 20. The affair, which will be pri-i hamilton’s1616 Stout Street= One ton o f food is the slitckpile to m e?” , vate, will take place at 8:30| for cvrrr soldirr, and this amount What followa (we refuse to de­ o’clock. Archbishop Vehr will be; Cruciform Medal may he doubled or trebled when tract from the freshness of the a.ssisted by the Rev. John P. he goes overseas, the ultimate des­ film by a detailed account of the Moran, pa.stor of St. John’.*. tination of most of the men. The story) possesses warmth, rich­ Some temporary fumishings SPRINQ CLEARANCE building up o f adequate reserves, ness, and deep understanding o f will have to be used in the chapel and Chain shipping losses, and similar factors human nature. Rarely hat a film until the permanent appointments demands a murh greater supply of attained such sparkling humor and become available. Amber-colored food for the service men than foi* lender pathos without becoming Cathedral stained glass has been (Scapular, Miraculous, St. Joseph a similar number at homr. Then, maudlin. The pirtiire proves that placed in the windows of the and St. Christopher) with heavy too, thrre is the need for feeding a priest ean laugh, even al him­ chapel, and French doors have 24 inch endless sterling silver allies and siireoring people in terri­ self, at well 3it lecture, and can been installed to set the chapel chain. In attractive gift box ready tories recaptured from the Nazis, d o ff his collar and don a baseball off from the living quarters. for mailing. who are reported to be applying suit with the boys without impair­ Sister Mary Veronice and the Blouses.. $4.95 to $24.95 the “ scorchi^ earth” policy as they ing his efficiency. No one wIM other eight sisters o f the parish retreat from land* they have enjoy the story to much at the convent will entertain the Arch­ priests themselves. $250 alrejidy thoroughly despoiled. bishop after the ceremonies. An The idea of conflicting person- There undoiiblrdly have been open house for members of the . (::u aliliea among the clergy is not a many disappointments and diffirul- parish is planned for the future. Hats...... now $5.00 to $20.00 lise for the inexperienced vietory novel one but it* unoffending and gardener*. Yet we believe that those even humorous presentation on the SICK CALL who carried on their propecis sensi­ screen is an innovation. There it bly will say that from a purely no doctrinal disagreement nor any Suits...... now $35 to $95.00 personal and family standpoint insubordination on the part of CRUCIFIXES they benefited, not to mention the Father O'Malley, but merely a eon- Moving and Storage aid to the war effort. All in all, flirt between the steadfast, estab­ now is the lime to grab that hoe lished habits df the older genera­ SPRUCE 2671 $250 ■Fur Storage' and get gardening. tion and the innovations o f the IKS. PHONIt SPKtJCB »4U youngeri T h «- story depicts, in 1258 SOUTH PEARL ST. . . . your precious furs deserve the best— we give West Virginia's boy senator of Wage Figures Give richly humorous fashion, the COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME the 1930's, Ruth D, Holt (above), variety o f everyday appliralions them extraordinary care at prevailing rates. was back in the political spotlight F ockI for Thought Storage vaults on premises. TA. 2611. o f the graces which flow through at he alteinpled a romebark in (By Max Greedy) different channels from the sacra­ BPiaA l, RATn TO 80LDIEBS ^ A. P. VVa CsNEii polities in the slate giibernalorial Some Hgure* printed by Labor's ment of Holy Orders. It is a fine primary. Holt was defeated for the Monthly Survey, published by the tale o f parish life and the many LOW EST P R U Z S IN THE Store Hours: 10 to 8, Monday Through Saturday Democratic nomination for (^v- Ameriran Federation o f I.obor, pro­ problems that must be handled by QTY ON STORAGE . riiriif II G oons ro. ernor by Circuit Judge CUrence W . vide interesting material for ihe Calhniir priest. Take your non- Meadows. thought on the post-war economic CallinUc friend to tee it. YOU PAY ONIT 5 0 ^ AROOMAWWTH l A . iiiui i.|gii

i i K f i t J. ,* PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyatone 4205 Thursday, May 18, 1944

ODR COLORED MISSIONS NEED PRIESTS a BROTHERS Would rou Ukt to Or aonaaoratr TWO DENVER CATHOLICS ARE YEAR’S WORK COMPLETED BY btu pritot—u»in- Tonr U fa aa a LAY BROTBEB Party to Honor Int m«n tor tlw mlMtonoi or b« a halpina tha REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION SOCIETY IN GRAND JUNCTION mlMlonaiT four- rtaata. Mpaelallr MlfT 1 tha miaaioaa. Buparlorg Grand Junction.— St. J o s » h ’s gram; and Miss Margaret Hall in­ W r i t a t n • r*thar» of Bt Ednund. News of the death of two Den­ fact that he was riding in a jeep &hool Sisters Altar society met with Mmes. Eliz­ troduced the initiates. W r u e lO « Randolph. Varmonl that overturned, pinning him to ver Catholic service men was con­ abeth Jacketta, C. Phillips, S. Pan- Those initiated were Judy the ground. tuso, M. Fasiano, B. Andino, and Hendricksoa, Naomi Mathers, Mar­ tained in War department dis­ (St. Catharine's Parish, Denvar) Amaxing Handy Ex-Regu Man Down. Next Plane Frank Simonetti on Thursday garet Wilson, Caroline Smith, patches this week. Pfc. Joseph Cot­ L t James D. Urso, son of Mr The annual card partv for the afternoon. May 11, in St. Joseph’s Valderine Edstrom, Ruth McKis- ton died of wounds received in and Mrs. Joe D. Urso, 2627 W. sisters will be held in the school school hall with an excellent at­ aen, Beatrice Santy, Virginia Li- - I f r ^ Machine Burma on April 4 and Pfc. Buzz 40th avenue, Denver, and former hall Friday. A good crowd is ex­ tendance of close to 70 women. A grani, Eleanor Roberts, Eulila I pected as a gesture of natitude Can Ba Carrtrd In GogginB died April 17 from Rera college student, is credited Mother’s day program was pre­ Tipping, Patricia Dennis, -Teresa VEST POCKET with knocking down one of three to the sisters who teach the school sented by Mrs. Adda Thomas, who Gross, Jean Balliger Arabella r '. / - -- wounds received on the Italian ONLY Nazi night raiders that attacked children. There will be attractive talked on “ The Blessed Mother’’ Gomez, Ruth Ulibarri, Rosema^ front On Wednesday of this week Naples May 14. He ia with the table and special prizes. Tickets and read several poems. Miss Mancuso, Rose Phillips, Georgia word was received of the serious Mediterranean Allied Air force. are 35 cents per person. Joyce Phillips sang an “ Ave Ma­ Phillips, Rose Feuerbom, Nadine ria.’’ The Very Rev. Nicholas Ber­ Keithley, Frances Keithley, and injury to Pvt. Edwin Freeman Get* Purple Heart Gerald H. Seller, after s]»nding in Camp Atterbury, Ind. Young 18 months in the South Pacific, trand showed slides of Lourdes Shirley Myers. Jesse Martinez of 2948 Champa returned home to spend his 30- and other places in Europe, includ Aviation Cadet Charles J. Des- WHAT JIM TOLD MARY fS’eeman was pinned under a jeep street, Denver, an aviation ma­ and received several head and in­ day furlough with his wife and 16- ing his home church where he was Rosiers, route 5, Grand Junction, chinist mate third class in the month-old son, whom he saw for ordained and celebrated his first is enrolled in the army air forces' ternal injuries. navy, has been awarded the Pur­ AFTER HIS FORESTER MEETING Pfc. Joseph Cotton, 21, was the the first time. He will report to Mass. Mrs. Celeste Werth resigned preflght training course in San ple Heart for wounds suffered in Melville, R. I., for further training as program chairman, and Mmes. Antonio. son of Mrs, GeneriSve Cotton, the battle of Santa Cruz islands 1260 Pennsylvania ‘street. It was in Diesel engines and PT boats. He John Bonella and Carmen Colis- Pfc. Jamea Lawrence Bums, while attached to the USS Ent»r- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. somi were appointed in her place son of Timothv Jamea Bums, Pear Q V E R HIS bedtime cup of something happen to me— if prite. He is a veteran of virtually OT onl7 bat tUo caq b« Seller of (this parish, This is the last meeting of the park, was graduated recently from I should die." all of the South Pacific battles. coffee, Jim told his icife The annual May crowning was year, except for the annual pic­ the armament school in Lowry STURDILY CONSTRUCTED. w ith nic, which will probably be next Field, Denver. Pfc. Bums at­ about the Forester meeting fro n t Wounded In Southwest Pacific held Sunday afternoon. May 14, "Let’s not talk about some­ reeUi tnd back, ret w tlfht onlr month. tended Mesa college before enter­ S ounceo. lo that ft can be conTenftntty Word was received this week at 5 o’clock. Shirley Connolly that evening . . . who were carried in pocket, at well as oaed is crowned the statue of the Blessed Miss Mary Alice Sullivan, ing the army Apnl 10, 1942. thing happening to you," re­ office, shop and home . . .Ueefol t« that Pvt. Robert M. DeCanio, son elected officers of the local of Mrs. Clara DeCanio, 3719 Sho­ Mother, assisted by Loretto Phe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William The 56th evacuation hospital plied Mary. But her smile was business men. accoununta. atadenU. Sullivan, BookclifT avenue, and unit, with which Pvt. John Man­ ererrone. . . . Worked with a tooch of shone street, Denver, had been Ian, president of the Young Ladies’ court . . . about Father No­ secretary to a local law firm, left cuso, son of Mrs. Mary Mancuso, sweeter and her heart was the fineer. among those wounded in the sodality. Madlra Zarlengo was last week on her vacation and will Grand Junction, is serving in lan’s swell talk . . . of the SEND NO MONET Southwest Pacific area. flower girl. The Rev. Harley warmer in the knowledge that Just tend nemr end eddreee. Then pay Schmitt was the speaker. visit in California. Italy, recently received a citation plans for the Boy Rangers postman $2.50 plas C.O.D. charcea on I* Prisoner of W ar The altar boya are planning from Lt. Gen. Mark Clark, com­ her Jim was looking after her deliverr. Or send $2.56 with order and The following prls were re­ party . . . what Bill Bradley picnic some day next week at the mander of the Fifth army. The we pay all chargee—{^A^ING TOU S. Sgt. Jess J. Gomez, son ceived into the Young Ladies’ —that she could count on the ABOUT 50 CENTS AT THE NEW shelter house citation commended the unit for heard from his son in Italy . . . of Mr. and Mrs. Julio Gomez, 3625 POSTAL RATES. sodality: Mary Catherine Kirk, The C. D. of A. held their so­ service from Jan. 26 to Feb. 29 security of ample funds .should Inca, members of Our Lady of Teresa Sullivan, and Betty Kal- and about the joke the boys LEE'S SPECIALTY CO.. Dept V-U cial meeting in the home of Mrs. on the Anzio beachhead. Pvt, something happen to her hus­ Guadaluqe parish, who was re­ lagher. The following became 1616 No. Ogden Ato.. Chicago l i . IH. Amore Raso, 220 H S. Second Mancuso has been overseas since played on a visiting brother. ported missing after an aerial mis­ members of the Junior Girls’ so­ band. street, with her daughter, Mrs. last fall. This machine has been used by Depaty sion over Germany in March, is a dality: ■ Beverly Bruno, Jeanne William Pantuso, assisting. Mrs. T. Sgt. Joseph Tarcheck, 22, son Collectors of Internal Revenue, and they prisoner of war, according to word Carter, Shirley Connolly, Joan And then he said, for prob­ * ★ * find It 100% accurate, and hclpfal in 0. J. Franchini had charge of the of Mrs. Angela Tarcheck, Grand (heir work. from the War department. Gaworski, Veronica Hallinan, Mar­ program and gave a paper on "The Junction, ia a ground force crew ably the hundredth time: Pvt. Anthony Turilli, husband ianna Hendrick, Gloria James, How about you? Are you Life of Cardinal Newman." Miss chief at an Eighth air force Fly­ "Mary, there is a lot of pleas­ of Mrs. Catherine Turilli, 1336 S. Marjorie Kellagher, B et^ Ann Joyce Phillips sang several num ing Fortress base in England. Sgt. missing the pleasure of mem­ Lincoln street, is missing in action Maier, Marie Mapclli, Marilv hers. This was the last social Tarcheck enlisted in the AAF in ure in being a member of the bership and the protection of in the Italian battle zone. ler,' Dolores Nielsen, Ch meeting. The last business ses­ September, 1941, and received his MAKE $25435 A WEEK Catholic Order of Foresters. sound life insurance that the Phelan, Eleanor Phillips, Mary sion will be held in the school hall basic training in Sheppard Field, Practical nurses ar« ne«deo Wounded at Arawe Rita Russell, Kathleen Scardino, in every community . . doc* June 6. Mrs. Celeste Werth, Tex. He was a student in the But above everything else is Catholic Order of Foresters tors rely on them . . patients p vt John A. Barron, 23, of St. Patricia Slattery, and Joeanne newly elected grand regent, pre­ local high school prior to enlist­ ■ppreciete their cheerful, ca> Cajetan’s parish, Denver, serving Washburn. the satisfaction of knowing offers you? Get the facts now. pert care. You can learn Pfc. Joseph Cotton sented Bernice Ficenec, outgoing ing. with the infantry in the South­ Recently baptized was Norman grand regent, with a past grand Miss May Verhofstad left re­ that my C.O.F. life Insurance Fill out and mail the coupon practical nursing at home ip spare time. west Pacific area, was wounded Course endorsed by physicians. 45th yr. while attending Cathedral high Robert, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. regent’s pin. cently for Long Beach, Calif., to will bring you ?5,000 should below today. Earn while learning. High School not re« seriously Jan. 7 at Arawe, on school that he became a Catholic. Edmond B. Dewhurst, the spon­ Sodality iD itia te s 22 visit her sisters and a brother. She quired. Men, women, 18 to 60. Write now. New Britain, his mother, Mrs. J. CHICAGO SCHOOL OF NURSING In 1940 he was graduated with sors being Robert Gotthey (by Twenty-two young women of St. plans to be gone about a month. H. Barron of 1245 Pecos street, Dept.535. 100 East Ohio Street. Chicago 11, lU. high honors. proxv) and Mrs. Myrtle Roun- Joseph’s parish were enrolled in John Crosby, who becomes Please send free booklet and 16 sample has been notified. Pv't. Barron en­ savelle. the Young Ladies’ sodality Sun­ county budget officer, has been lesson pages. Surviving, in addition to his tered the army Nov. 8, 1942, and Name...... - ...... mother, are his father, Josiah Cot­ The following children made day, May 7. in the service of the county for Catholic Order of Foresters has been overseas 'more than 18 their First Holy Communion Sun­ five years. He was at first in the C i ty ______State.,, , ^.Age___ ton, San Francisco, and a sister, months. After the initiation, an informal Betty June, San Diego; Calif.’ day, May 14, at the 9 o’clock Mass: program was given, with piano auto drivers’ license department, 90 NORTH LA SALLf STRUT, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS George Aiello, Roxie Astuno, Lar­ going from that position to take A Requiem High Mass will be numbers Ruth McKissen and ry Brown, Carmen Cinocco, James charge of the auto license depart­ sung in the Cathedral Saturday, Valderine Edstrom; vocal solos by Cuneo, John De Feo, Donald Dur­ ment. SEND FOR THIS FREE BOOKliT May 20, at 7:45. All mothers of Beatrice Santy a n d Miss Ann No Studies. No TulUoo Required ant, Hugo Duhn, Vincent Dwyer, the Cathedral high school 1940 Kiefer; and accordion numbers by Join ntir active and contemplative Society Nun Formerly of James Ferris, Dennis Filkoski, Catholic Ordar of Foriston, Dopf. A class are especially invited to at­ Rosemary Mancuso. Miss Rosalie Hard of Hearing? if you viTsh to consecrate yourself to God as a David Fiore, Frances Galasso, 10 North toSollo St. Chicogo, lit. Lay Brother, devoting your life to prayer tnd tend. Roberts, president, welcomed the work in the peace and quiet of the monastery. Donald Gibson, William Hildred, new members; Miss Mary Louise Read Row Monilffier A. Domann Greatlj Pltoso ««nd me fho free booklet, "Help Younelf To If voo know a Inde. place it In the service Coggins Was Athlete John Jackson, Paul Johnson, Rich­ Willers had charge of the pro- Hopplneis," ond full information about the iife In»ur- Pfc. Goggins, 21, was a stellar Improred Hla Hearinf With Simple of C»«d' If you are not skilled In a trade, we Walsenburg Dies ard Kenfield, Robert Kline, Louis Home Treatment orree your Order offers Roman Catholic men or^ boys. shall be glad to teach you one. Develop what athlete in Re^is high school three La Briola, Richard Latito, William •s good in >t)o for God’s Cause! Ask for Inform If TOM are hard of hearing you will be rnation indi'^ting your age. Address;_____ years ago. His mother is Mrs. Lawless; Charles Goggins, 4670 Elm court Chaplam Speaker happy to learn that Moniignor A, Domann. VCIY MV. PITMER MOVIVOlU. Freddie Luccl, Robert McDaniel, Paoli, Kane., write#: "Send me another •ocim or TW onnw uvtoa Goggins was wounded April 6. bottle of Orotune, which 1 have found an Nome IT. ukuua, 1 John Megill, Gerald Noe, Joseph In Kansas School excellent aid for my eara." Mr. F. M. He had been overseas 10 months Patton, Michael Steinback, Valen­ At Baccalaureate Street Bume. 1221 Arch Street, PitUburgh. after entering the army in March tine Steinback, William Unter, of last year. greatly improved hia hearing. He eaye James Vaughan, Salvatore Vella, Aguilar.—Lt. J. A. Daleiden, bought a bottle of Orotune and aeed It State.. Retreats for Priests The former Regis grid star was Atchison.— Stricken with a fatal James Verretta, Clifford Wanebo, three tlmea. I can now turn on mr radio an older brother of Dud Goggins, illness while a teacher in St. Bene­ Catholic chaplain of Camp Trini­ and hear it much better than I ever heard Age______Occupation.. Married or Single- Russell Wargin, Donald Wente, dad, was the speaker at the bacca­ Retreats lasting 8 days at site who starred for Regis last year on Anthony Wilkins, Richard Wil­ it before. When I interview people 1 don't dict’s parish school, Kansas City, laureate exercises of Agruilar high have to hold mj hand to my ear to get Number of dependent children: (boys). (girli).. of Mart>Tdom of St. Isaac the gridiron. The younger brother liams, Louis Zarlengo, Mariloo Jogues, birthplace of Ven. Kans., Sister Mary Kevin Enright, school Sunday afternoon, May 14. what they aay. I now get them the firet is in the army and stationed at Bishop, Patricia Blatter, Marjorie My parish it Kateri Tekakwitha. died May 9 in St. Margaret’s hos­ The program took place in St. An­ time. Your Orotune le a Godeend to deaf* i Laredo Springs, Tex. Bruno, Donna Calabrese, Llewel­ ened people." If you are hard of hearing, ------J Hurt- in Jeep Mishap pital in that citj’. A Solemn Requi­ thony’s church with the Aguilar plagu^ by burxing, ringing, hiuing head June .5, P.M. to 14, A.M. lyn Capra, Joan Craig, Nita Marie high school Glee club, under the Young Freeman, the son of Mr. Cunningham; noieea. atuffed up feeling in eara. dizzineai em Mass was held in St, Bene­ direction of Margaret McDermott, due to impacted wax blocking ear canals June 20, P..M. to 29, A..M. ! and Mrs. Edwin fSreeman of 1301 : S. Corona, was injured on Tuesday dict’s church there Thursday morn- Patricia Cutler, Luella DeNileon, and the St. Anthony senior choir and preteing on oeruitlve car drums, tr? Patricia Despain, Jerry Doran, Orotune Ear drops. They may improve APPLY: jin the Indiana camp. His parents, ing, after which the remains were rendering the music. Jean Falasco, Patricia Fantry, The exercises ended with Solemn your hearing 100%. Teats by well-known SACRED HEART RETREAT I members of St. Francis de Sales’ brought to Mount St. Scholastica icientifio laboratory prove Orotune aafe, Charlotte Fai’anacci, Barbara Benediction of the Most Blessed uaed as directed. SEHD NO MONEY. Juat BUY WAR BONDS parish, went immediately to his for buriql. The funeral Mass was HOUSE bedside when infoimed that his Giambrocco, Dolores Johnson, Sacrament. In the morning the name and address. When peatman held in the St. Scholastica chapel, Mary Jo Jardino, Shirley Lasasso, Catholic students of the graduation deliver! package pay him $1 piua 27e poet AlRIESVIlXE, .N. Y. injuries were grave. The young age and COD charges. If you send $1 witb soldier attended St. Francis de Friday morning, May 12, at 9 Charlene Legrand, Darlene Le- class received Holy Communion in grand, Bonnie Macaluso, Marjorie order we pay all chargea, you save 27c. AXD STAMPS Sales’ and Regis high schools and o’clock. the 8 o’clock Solemn Mas.s. The (3 bottlea for $2). Order today. HAHVIN Polichio, Johann Pollock, Susanna students were dressed in their caps THE ABBEY SCHOOL was a student of Nebraska uni­ Sister Mary Kevin was 44 years CO.S 117 Weet 481h. Dept 571, New York versity when he was called into Porfirio, Linda Raub, Betty Lou and gowns. If. New York. Csanon City, (.^lorado of age, and had been a member Rice, Joyce Ricotta, Carol Ann First Communion Held For from 12 ye*rt old lod the army last year. No details of Thorough training by Benedtctlna piicaU. his accident were given save the of the Benedictine community of Rossmiller, Constance Scavo; Twenty-one children received ideal mounuin climate, larue eampua. Al) Mount St. Scholastica since 1930. Marcella Schneider, Donna Lee their First Holy Communion on •porta, including homeback riding and In* Span, Marie Sparacino, Joanne May 14 in a Solemn Mass cele­ dian Ivore. Accredited. Inquirai tb« During her brief but fruitful ca­ Headroaater. Swanson, Cecilia Ursini, Shirley brated by the Rev. Floyd Brey, SJ. Why Suffer from reer as a Benedictine, Sister Mary Veechio, Barbara Young, Mada- Father Brey was assisted by Fa­ Kevin taught music in M t St. Zarlengo, Agnes Zehna, and ther Daleiden as deacon and tKe WOULD Scholastica, and at parochial Virginia Zito. Rev. J. B. Liciotti aa subdeacon. Father Liciotti preached the ser­ Y O U N G MEN TOO U K h /^ARTHRITIS? schools in St. Joseph, Mo., Kansas Pages: Joseph Canny, and Carol to dedtrate yoor llf« «ntir«ly to tii« mon. Doetoft Prescribe Thit P»* Gaworski. •ffTict of the Sacred Heart aa marhabt* Permula City, Mo., Kansas City. Kans., and Immediately after the Mass a A Reliffioua I-ay Brother? Walsenburg, Colo. The following Altar and Rosary breakfast was served by the Holy Oor Brother* do not teach but help our ILONDOGEN Society women served the First • X rt«»l «AU tfciltflio Two of Sister Mary Kevin’s sis­ Name society with Angelo Tessi- I'rieft* by their prayers and tnanuai Communion breakfast: Mmes. tore, president, in charge of the ar- work in our tchooit and on tht miaaiona 8AFC — CPFECTIVI — ters are religious in other com­ Schmittling, Stewart, Doherty, Their life U the hidden life of St Joa- PROVED — Now irailabla rang;ement8. Mrs. Catherine Naz- eph at Nazareth, closo to (he Heart of to you. Join lb# many uti»* Raine, Marfeld, Grannell, Ken­ fled tuert Send lor full de* munities. Sister Margaret Mary is zaro was in charge of the break­ JcfUB. For information writet Ulll to Otpartment 22V. member of the Daughters of nedy, Nelson, Gleason, Lilly, and fast and was assisted by 40 women Sacred Heart Mlaalon Booaa» The Kondoocn Co., 1083 E. Feeley. Ste. BaHe. IIL S7 6t.. Cleveland 8. Ohio Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, sta­ of the parish. During the break­ tioned in New Orleans, La., and The new officers were elected fast three members of Holy Trinity Results Pay Sister Charlita is a Missionary Sis­ and installed at the final meeting church furnished musical selec­ No -No ter of the Holy Cross, stationed in of the PTA, Tuesday, May 9. They tions. The musicians were Ethel Shrine of Our Lady India. were: Mrs. M. E. Cooke, president, Hackett, pianist; Carmen Kimball, Others who survive are two sis­ (re-elected); Mrs. J. V. Pequette, violinist; and Wilma Griffith, so­ of the ters and three brothers: Mrs. Don vice president; Mrs. L. J. Kennedy, prano. ______Feerer, Kansas City, Mo.; Miss secretary; Mrs. Ralph Long, treas­ *PIMPLES Agatha Enright and Lawrence En­ urer; and Mrs. D. J. Shannon, his­ Rosary of Fatima right of Boston, Mass.; and J. E. torian, (re-elected.) Pueblo Parochial Externally Coxued and H. J. Enright of St Joseph, ST. RRIGID'S (HI;R(.T1 (f you are troubled «rith onilfhtly Mo. Station KMYR Will league Softball HA.NFORD, CALIFORMA pimplee be eure to write for interest* ing facta about a helpful home aid. This method wae originaied by a man Commenclns Triduums to mark the Salute Ave Maria who had luflered embarraaement for GAMES THIS WEEK apparitione of Mary at Fattma. Portu* rear* from pimplee of external nature. Richards Setting cal, in 1917. Masa in the Shrine every Many aeere now praiee tt highly The The one remaining game for the Saturday for the petitione eent to ue •nformation (• abeolutely free. Don't Clinics in Denver round of the league waa played Address your petitions as above. Will delay writing for it to £. 8. Givena. send information. tS27 Snulhweet Bird. Kaneaa City Mo on Wednesday afternoon between Elitch’s Record Station KMYR, Denver, will sa­ the Cathedral team and St. Fran­ lute the Ave Maria clinics, agency cis Xavier’s at St. Mary’s grounds. Johnny Richards, current musi­ of the Catholic Charities, on its TOURNAMENT "Dansberry S a 1 u t es ’’ program cal king of the Elitch Trocadero, The tournament will open Fri­ “ S t Jude Thaddeus Is Tops in the Army” Wednesday. May 24. The program, who during his first week at the day, May 19, with St. Mary’s and (From "Love at First Flight"—by o Soldier) gardens in Denver is being a five-minute tribute to the work Sacred Heart home leading olT. swarmed with record-breaking of the clinics, begins at 7 :10 p.m., Monday, May 22, S t Patrick's will crowds of dancers who want every­ immediately after the 7 o’clock endeavor to beat out S t Leander’s WhUe our brave men are IN­ thing in the book from hot swing newscast. VADING EUROPE AND THE for a try at the winner between to sweet-sweet, is backed by an 18- St. Mary’s and Sacred Heart home. ISLANDS OF THE PACIFIC star aggregation. SI. Michael Feslival Semi-finals will begin on Wednes­ INVADE HEAVEN Most of the band was graduated day, May 24, when St Francis’ eum laude from such top organiza­ meets the winner between St. An­ with proyers to tions as the Dorsey, the Woody Is Decided Success thony’s and the Cathedral team. Herman, and the Charlie Barnet All games of the tournament ST. JUDE AND bands. The annual celebration held by will be played on St. Mary’s THE SACRED HEART Lovely Dottie Reid sang with St. Michael’s society in Our Lady grounds and will start at 4 p.m. Larry Clinton before joining Rich­ of Mt. Carmel parish, Denver, last RESULTS LAST WEEK ards. Spanish ballad singer Jack Saturday and Sunday, was a de­ St. Leender’e 4, St. M»rv’e S. MOTHERS — WIVES — SISTERS — FRIENDS Cascales was a technical musical cided success. The outstanding St. Pttrkk'e 10, Cetbedril teem 13. Cethedrel team 4, St. Aathony’e 6. Proy for the PROTECTTION ond SAFE RETURN of those dear to you durlnor director at Warner Brothers. Chet features were a bazaar and band Secrad He»rt heme S, St. Patrick'* 8. Le Roy appeared with Jack Tea- concert, with the St. Michael pro­ STANDINGS garden. cession Sunday afternoon begin­ W . L- Novena to St. Jude and the Sacred Heart From the trumpet chairs of ning at 4:30 in Our Lady of Mt. St. Fr«ecl* Xavier’*------s ‘ 0 lUNE 3rd TO JUNE lltfa. Freddie Slack, Stan Kenton, Benny Carmel church. St. Aothony’* ____ - 5 1 Services at 3:15 and 8:00 P.M. Goodman and Woody Herman, rose St. M»ry’. ______4 2 St. Patrick’* 2 4 Fi out, in the blank below, the nomes of your lov^ one* in Service ond Bill Morris, Frank Payne, Roger St. Leander’i ____ 2 4 your intentions, and send them to us, and they will be remembered by Hanson, and Bill Horan. Committees Chosen Cathedral taam —...... 1 4 Clorefian Pothers and the novenites in all the Masses and service* during Sax player Al Cesario was for­ Sacred Heart home 1 S this NINE DAY NOVENA. 4 merly featured with Charlie Bar- For Alumnae Banquet An orttrlns n mleoira but not nocnntnrT. net, and Larry Patton hails from Easy Way to Ease Itch of Jimmy Dorsey’s orchestra. Fred The Loretto Heights Alumnae as­ THE N ATIO N AL SHRINE OF ST. JUDE Mancusi played with the late Ben sociation, Denver, will give its an 3208 E. 91st Street, Chicago 17, Illinois. Bernie. Billy Shuart drummed for nual May banquet honoring the Larry Qinton, and the remarkable college graduation class on Sat­ During the Noveno to St. Jude ond the Sacred Heart, kindly remenv- pianist, Roy Rosser, starred with urday, May 27, in the college at Due to External Causes ber Alvino Rey. 6 p.m. Assisting Mrs. James J. Here are S eimple steps to take. 1. Nomes: tntontioni: Don’t scratch. 2, Apply Sayrnan Salve According to the Elitch books, Johnson as chairman are the fol­ directly on affected areaa. 8. Bandage the Trocadero is proving over­ lowing committee heads: Mrs. tlghUy. That's all! See If this grand whelmingly popular this year, and James Creamer, flowers,* Mrs. medicated ointment doesn’t bring you the many rides and games featured Richard Cross, phone; Mrs. Nor­ the comforting relief thousands of by the gardens are also establish man O’Day, finances; Mrs. Rob­ others say It has brought them. Won­ ing new records. ert Kelher, invitations to the class derful also for rough, red, chapped or ■ Aby noma Is cracked skin, minor bums, other skin The Elitch theater ticket depart­ of 1934; Miss Margaret Sullivan, Irritations. 4-oz. Economy Slse 60c; SAy oddr«s Is ment at The May Co. is also the invitations to the class of 1924. regular 114-os. slso ISo. All druggists. scene of crowding pleasure-seekers The 10 and 20-year jubilarians City Zone.. State.. who are obtaining season re will be honored, in additioh to mem­ SAYMAN SALVE newals. bers of the 1944 class. _

1 Thursday, May 18, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THIRTEEN

H t W " POy Tony PoUera. First Communion in the 7:30 picnkktng wirKovt worrying oboui moa> munity hall. The business meet­ Patricia Kelly, Elizabeth Leyba, OuHe b*tn. cHtgger btfat, r*d bugt, tend The PTA gave a banquet and o’clock Mass Sunday, May 14. ing began at 2 o’clock with Mrs. dinner to the members of the Abel Lopez, C arm elita Lopez, ^tot or »ond Diet T>io mmura tK«M ptirg FITS IN TRULY Avario Vechio presiding. At 3 junior and senior classes the eve­ They were trained by Sisters Eileen Louis Lopez, Lois Meadows, Don­ coma rvaof o mo^ womon O' child «he POCKET BEAUTIFUL p.m. the Living Rosary was en­ ning of May 17 in Community hall. La Junta.— The Catholic Daugh­ and Julitta.- The class included ald Moecnettl, James Provenzano, b pfotactad with Jittai thay ora PURSE OR IN acted by the pupils of Holy Trinity Table setting, flowers, center- ters of America held a reception Mary Jean Rosales, Marlene Swan­ wornad net to bile Coiti only 35$ * school under the direction of Sis­ pieces, and ice cream were carried son, Margaret Telck, Carmen Her­ 0hrai rool pretactlen At dru^ O'oeory, SERVICE SILVER for new members Sunday evening, , daportmant. herdwora ond vQftffy ter Frances Miriam. A vocal solo out in the red and white scheme Requiescant in Pace nandez, Phyllis Gindro, Lena BLACK May 14, in the parish hall. The llorai. Ask for end gat ganuin# MAN'S of school colors. The hall was Gindro, William Gindro, Dominic MONEY BLUE decorated in pastel shades and the nine new members honored were Diocese of Pueblo Gindro, Dsrvid Golio, Mary Agnes BELT AND GOLD ceiling was arranged in an at­ Mrs. L. B. Cotter, Mrs. Paul JABER— Salim J.. o f 114 W. Adsm> Martinez, Thomas Stenker, Guada­ / tractive series of “ V’s.” The "mu­ Waner, Mrs. Marie Wilson, Mrs. avenue, Pueblo, Died May 9. Surrlvod lupe Perez, John Moore, Esther sic gate” was decorated with ap­ Raymond Ritter, Miss Katherine by hli wife, Margaret; three loni. Peter Chavez, Mary Lou Chavez, Peter A Standing ple blossoms under the class motto, Resel, Miss Colleen Forney, Miss 3 „ Anthoay 8., and Ralph S., tU' of Delducco, Charles Guerri, snd Ber- J Minlafvrt Altar When Opened “ Upward and Onward.” Mary Ellen Haberman, Miss Car­ Pueblo. Member of Knifhti ot Colunbue. nie Reveria. Pages for the chil­ dren were Eddie Camerlo and Bar­ BVBR READT! Holy STRENGTH AND The entire faculty of teaching mel Sciumbato, and Miss Florence Reaniem Meis in St. Petriek'* eburob Witcr, Crucifix, St. SOLACE In the Domenico. May It. Interment Roeelewn. bara Garcia. UTERSu G IDIA CONCIIVEO Houri of TriaL Every­ sisters was present for the dinner. Chriitopher dMicn, an DEVIN—John P., former resident of The following were among the Act of Contrition and ■Y A PRIIST body ehoold carry one Fathers Sebastiani, Ernest Dan- Mrs. Sarah Ariano, district dep­ at all timei. uty of the C. D. of A., and Mrs. Pueblo, died in Sen Jose, Callf„ May 11. group who donated to the Red an Altar; aH compact Gift of Newspaper neger, Theodore Yoch, and Sheehy in a Shrine — »T»r Durable—Waababla. were also in attendance. The presi­ Hazel Turner, grand regent, both Reoniem Hith Mass in St. Patrick’s Cross blood bank in Canon C ity;; One Bait Home Way To ready for any emer- Story about Shrine Crucifix li removable. of Walsenburg, were special church May It. Interment Roselewn. Henry L. Donnelly, Mrs. Florence fency. For Servica IN CANON CITY dent of the senior class is Bill fi Men andCillTianf,too. The Perianal Shrlna was Creel, under erndlx, Schooler. Bill Hahoot is preeident guests. Other out-of-town guests ULIBARRI —• Celeetine. Resident of Mink, Mrs. Tony, Cingomanelli, Glawi la Dark. L Inipired ky the ilykt a( of the juniors. One hundred a were Mrs. A. P. Cash of Manzan- Pueblo 24 years, died M iy 11. Survived Mrs. Mary Alberico, Joe Berta,, 8M U W 1 kadly weanded eelditr, (Continued From Laet Page) twenty-five students enjoyed the ola and Miss Rhoda Yoder of by three sisters, Mrs. Ssfariae Avolas Mrs. ElizaDcth Chiaro, Mrs. Cath-i kneellni: before a little an, O.S.B., spoke on “ Co-opera­ banquet and dance. Eagle. and Mrs. ^Victoria Montoya of Pusblo erine Killion, Miss Ann Massaro, •hrlne he had eenetmet* tion.” end Mrs. Juanita Leyba of Greeley; three •d and fayeriihly praylnc The baccalaureate service for Refreshments were served at brothers, Lee, Tony, end Cendldo, all of for Dlrina help. Pfc. Franklin Hammond of the the graduation class of Sopris high the close of the evening. Bouquets REOBUOO artillery, atationed in Fort Jack- school was combined with a of spring flowers in the court Pueblo. Veteran of World war I. Re­ To Get More Strength son. S. Car., is home on a 16-day Mother’s day program on May 14. colors of purnle and gold were quiem Kish Mesa in Our Lady of Mt Dont deny younelf or * Carmel church May IT. Interment Rose- If You LjKk Blood Iron I your lorcd on« thii furlough. He arrived home Mon­ Father Sheehy was in charge of placed about tne hall with burning lawn. Miss Angeline &utti. Miss Edith, ^j,o suffer from zlmplz anemia PRIOKLCU POMEStlON day, May 8, a year to the day the program and delivered the ad­ yellow tapers providing the light­ Telck, Joseph Telck, Arthur Telck, i or Wno loeo oo much during monthly when he left for training. dress. ing. Forty-five attended the re­ VON BUDDENBROCK — William, of and Mrs. Mary Valenzano. | P^ocu yw are pala, feauireq. weak, ception. Trinidad. Requiem Mass in Holy Trinity „ , . . . _ , , . ’’droKed out’’—due to low blood-iron— SEND NO MONEY The Catholic Ladies’ Card club S. Sgt. Eugene Aiello was churAi H ty 10, Interment in Catholic Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Telck o f : try Lydia Pinkham’i tablets ot onoe/ held a card party Thursday, May cemetery. Just your name and addrcsi, slightly wounded in action with Miss Sophia Ruegg was chair Brewster announce the birth of a Pinkham’i Tabieu are one of the great- 11, in the school hall. The host­ ARAGON— Mrs. CidUia, of 220 Walnut. seven-nound arm in a Canon CiH- *** blood-iron tonics you can buy to help statins how many you want the American forces in Italy, ac­ man of the committee in charge seven-pouna son m a (..anon Cltj buUd up red blood to give more strength Then pay postman tl.tS for esses were Mrs. Cecil Trenhaile, Trinidad. Died May 10 follow ini an cording to word received by his of the affair. She was assisted by illness qf three weeke. Life-long resi­ hospital. M a y 4 . and energy—in euch cases. each plui poetage. Or if ydu Mrs. Alban Schwatke, find Mrs. lend money with order we father, John Aiello. Sgt. Aiello is Miss Julia Bradisb, Mrs. F. R. Mc­ dent of Trinidad, she is survived by her Cpl. Tony Mazzocco arrived — ** pay all shipping charges. Mario Rampone. Those winning a graduate of Holy Trinity high Allister, Mrs. Marie Hanagan, and huabend, John J.; three diu|htars, Mery. Mrs. Julia Rezak, mother of Mrs. Folds to compact eiie. To mi srith Holy Water Rose, and Dorothy, ell of Trinidad; six Sunday for a 10-day furlough unth^ Approx SxDilA I'chei. Order Now Supply Limited prizes for the three games played Mrs. Margaret Rizzuto. Mike De Angelo, is a medical pa­ unscrew cap. school and was wounded on April sons, Pfc. Marcus Aragon with ths army his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maz-iRHEUMATISM •.. I- n: i. l » - IDEAL A* OIFTS gATISFAOTION OR REFUND NDTHINa LIKE IT were Mrs. L. Richard, Mrs. Fran­ tient in St. Thomas More's hos-j 7 while on the Anzio beachhead. Members of the committee of in England, Pfc. Jack Aragon with the zocco. He is stationed in Fort LydiS PinkhdOlArthritis S N««ritis TA6$6T8 ScUticG army oversets, John Arsgon, seaman ces Thomas, and Mrs. Julia White. He has been in the army a little the Altar and Rosary society in pital. I eootlD ua to suffar t)^ VILLA MISSION CRAFT MART second class with the navy in San Fran­ Knox, Ky. California Ave. at Medill Dept. S Chicago 47, 111. Cpl. Charles A. Lulek has an more than a year. charge of the games party May Jackie Giuliano, the 10-year-old •gonuinj pains of thcaa dl»- cisco, and Jess, Lee. and Eloy Aragon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Guiliano, Msca when tha usual rtmadlaa eight-day furlough from Camp 10 thank all who attended or aided til of Trinidad. Her father is Joan have failadf Laare about a Roberts, Calif., and is spending in the party. The party was a fi­ Archuleta of Trinidad, and a sister is underwent an emergency appendi­ new, truitworthy, modern, oon-aurgical the time visiting in Prospect nancial success. The last games Mrs. Juan Rivera of ’Trinlded. Requiem citis operation in the St. Thomas I traatmant method. This marv^oua treatment Mass in Holy Trinity church Msy 1$. More hospital Wednesday after­ is completely explained In the Ball Clinic's Heights with his father, Joseph party for the summer will be held Interment in Catholic ceraeter/. new FREE Book. Write today Ko obligation. Lulak, and other relatives and in June. GONZALES— Mrs, Christina Trujillo, noon. Ball Clinic, DepL 7000, Excelsior Sprlnga, Mob A shower of roses for YOU Mrs. James McKee and son, Jos­ friends there and in Canon City. The members of the Blessed of Coktdale. Died May 10. Life-long from the Little Flower David E. Gibson, Jr., w h o is resident of Las Animas county. Sur­ eph, who have been visiting her sis­ Virgin sodality will be officially vived by her husband, Jusn B. Gonzales ter, Mrs. Mary Valanzano, and her HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE ThU St, Ther^»€, th# LHtla with the navy in Asbury Park, enrolled Sunday, May 21, at 2 of Coktdale; two dtughteri, Mrs. Etequi- father, Joseph Goglio, have gone to A DANCER SIGNAL | Flowar. befora cur BleMad Lady and ra> N. J., will shortly be transferred to p.m., by the Rev. Aloysius Ber­ bel Cordova of Sopris and Mrs. John cemDR from tha Infant ilaaus in Hit Mother'! .Montoys of Valdez; two tons, Pfc. Alonso Tulsa, Okla. a college for advanced work and Often otteelsted sritb Hsrdsning ef tha arms the roses which she promised to let fail on trand. The Blessed Virgin sodality Goniolet with the army in the Pacific Mrs. Mary Valenzano has re­ Arteriss, s Stroks, Poralytit. Htort Trou- earth. Said the Little Flower: *‘l ha?e nerer fi^en expects his commission as ensign j medal will be given to each mem­ and Richard Gonzales of Cokedtie. Mem- ceived a letter from her daughter, bla SidnoT Oiietto, and otlitr gravt com* God anything but lore, and it Is with lore He will in the navy in about three months. ber by Miss Francis Rupp, founder her of St. Joseph’ s society snd the Sacred plicatlena. Reeultful treatlnf metboda of repay—after my death 1 will let fall a shower of Heart society. Requiem Matt in the Viola Valenzano, WAVE, telling ths Ball CUnlo have proven depen^ble for roses.** Therefore, seek the favor of St. Therese. the His brother. Jack Gibson, is weld­ of the sodality in St. Patrick’s Catholic chapel. Madrid, Msy 16. Inter­ of her promotion to first class sea­ nearly a quarter of a century. Bend for Little Flower, by Jaining her society so that you ing inspector for a California ship­ parish. Mrs. Helen Klein, sponsor ment in Tijerat cemetery. man. She is stationed in Detroit FREE Blood Preeaure Book>-today. Ko ob* can enjoy the benefits she will bestow on you as a yard. ligation. Ball Clloie. DepL. 7000. Esealsior of the sodality, requests the cq- ROMERO— Onesimo, of Wilstnhurg. where she is doing clerical work. veritable "shower of roses.** Pfc. Edward A. Strubel of the 1 rou operation of all members in the Died May 7. Resident of Huerfano Springe Mo. LIFE MEMBERSHIP gives you all the advan­ county since 1876. Survived by hit wife tages of tha Socitty of tha Little Flower for 1 young women annual May crowning ceremony marines left Monday, May 8, for and a daughter, Mrs. Resiifio Atencio, four entire life...... ^....$10.00 of Del Norte have organized a so­ Pueblo to spend the day with his to be held the evening of May 30. both of Walsenburg; alio by three PERPETUAL MEMBERSHIP. “The provi- brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and dality. The first meeting was held sions of Perpetual AMembership appeal, espe­ on May 8, at which the name. The adult choir under the di- cially to those who are more or less along in Mrs. Alloys Kisel, before going ko rection of Leo Meyer, meet on of Camp Roberta, Calif.: on# attp«dautb* COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS life and who fear lest after death there be “ Young Ladies Sodality of the San Diego to report for duty. He Tuesday evening^ to practice I ter. CatroUnine Romero of W’tlaenburg; WORCESTER 3. MASSACHUSETTS no one to offer prayers and Masses for Immaculate Conception,” was given three brotbtra. Soldo and Philip of Wal- them.’* ...... 125.00 has been spending his leave in hymns for the May crowming Canon City with his parents, Mr. to the club. The following officers aenburg and Vincent of R oekj Ford Entrance by Certifieata or by Ezamina^on FAMILY PERPETUAL MEMBERSHIP The Altar and Rosary society Requiem High M ail in St. Mary'a church "May includa as many perpetual member­ and Mrs. Frank Strubel, and other were appointed to serve a term of will sponsor a father and son’s May 12. Interment in St. Mary’a ceme­ Conducted by the Jesuit, ships as you desire for members of your relatives and friends. one year: President, Nina Espi­ tery. family, living or dead.*' Or, "you may nosa; vice president,’ Cordelia Me­ breakfast on Father's day in June. include not only your children but also All fathers and sons of the parish SCHWARZ— Charlea. Caretaker of the living or deceased parents, brothers and dina; secretary, Josephine Silva; abandoned concrete cement plant and DEGREES A.B., B.S. listers of your husband and wife."|100.00 treasurer, Imelda Chavez; and I are asked to receive Communion resident of Beaver park for the paat 35 BACHELOR OF ARTS years, died May 10 after a long illneaa. —FREE PREMIUMS— reporter, Gertrude Garcia. and attend the breakfast. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY For a LIFE membership, the Utile Born in Carleton. Mich., in 1IB2. he Flower Prayerbook (large leatherette GSMC TO CLOSY The club will have two meet­ The children of the parish en­ came to Ck>lorado in lOOS and aettled in PHYSICS, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, HISTORY edition) is sent For a PERPETUAL ings a month, one of which will be joyed a games party Saturday in the Beaver park district eaat of Florence, SOCIAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION. membership, a genuine sculpturette— conducted as a study club, the the parish hall under the direc­ where he operated a ranch in addition to three dimension—ideal for drawing hit duties ai caretaker. Survived by hit room: for a FAMILY membership, a other as a social gathering. Mem­ tion of Mrs. John Colfelt. wife. Emma Hoffman Schwart; two complete sick-call set and wall crucihx. bership is voluntary, and 36 girls Thomas Cash was chosen class daughters, Mrs. Kathryn Towndrow and Next Freshman Entrance July 1, 1944 SYASON FRIDIY Mrs. Florence Martin, both of Pueblo; have already joined. They will president of the La Junta Junior CanneUtt Fathc/a, 5412 Danta Ava., Chicago 37. IlL have a Communion day every one son. Theodore of Beaver park: three N e w conrtes especially adapted to I wlih to obtain a □ Llfa Membanhip <|10) college at an assembly held May grandchildren: three brothers: and two the nation’s officer training program. (Continued From Laet Page) third Sunday of the month at 11. sister*. Requiem High Mass in St. Bene­ O Tarpatult Mambarahlp ($25) which all members will receive dict’s church, Florence. May 16. several choruses by both boys and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Clare were □ Family Parpatual Membarthip ($100) girl.s. Holy Communion in a body. The Bulletin of Information on Raquest In tha Sovlaty of tha Uttla Flowar. transferred to Denver to work for The music recital, the last part first social gathering was held on Your Purchase of War Bonds AODBES8 DEAN OP FRESHMEN. □ I encloia $...... daea tn full for thia namberabip. the Santa Fe railroad. They will of the program, will include sev­ Monday, May 15, after the May and Stamps Helps Secure Tour COLLEGE OP THE HOLT CR08S. WORCESTER I. MASS. G I tncloia t ..... , Initial offering for thU membarthip. and wiD devotions. make their home in Denver. Band In $...... , each month until foil dnaa have bean aanL eral piano solos, a violin ensemble, Future. and a vocal solo. Some of the stu­ The second Mass on Sunday, Pfc. Nick Sciumbato, son of Mr Name...... dents who will take part are AVil- May 21, will be offered at the mis­ and Mrs. Gabriel Sciumbato, re­ AAAr»Mm _ _ liam West, Teresa Mae Abell, sion of La Garita. It will be in turned from the South Pacific to spend several months in his home. C ity ______R i o t o _____ Kathleen Dooner, Dorothy Secora, honor of St. Isidore, with a pro­ Barbara Meister, Jack Gornick, cession and blessing of the fields. Carlo Sarlo is home on a fur­ Vivian Maroney, Rose Eileen Bur- Every evening at 7:30 during lough for a few weeks with his tis, George Hendricks, William May services are held in honor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Hartman, Howard Barger, Rachel of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Sarlo. Hatton, Patricia Brennan, Patricia On Wednesday evening, May Mrs. G. Geist is here from Chi- Tleat East CDissions Beatty, and Marie Maroney. 17, the Knights of Columbus held ago for the graduation of her Most Rav. Francis J. Spellman, D.D., Prssident Pupils have been trained by Sis­ their monthly meeting. Arranse^^ son, George , , ,Geist. , Rsv. Thomas J. McMahon, 8.T.D., National Sseretary ter Mary Rita and Mr. Cavailo. ments were made for the fd i^ - ^gt. and Mrs. Viliam Kunsel- Rev. Joseph J. Tennant. S.T.D., Assistant Secretary Sopkomoret Have Party coming state convention in Junta for Ohio, where As a final activity of the year Boulder Kunselman will take a new the sophomore class held a party The AlUr and Rosary society pf | as-Mgnment in the armed forces. Wednesday evening in the school H e r Silence Speaks St. Michael’s met in the home of In the Church of St. Mary Major in Rome Mary, Queen of hall. Refreshments were served in the form of a box luncheon, with Mrs. Thomas on Thursday, May Peace, gazes, mute and silent, on her dead Son. During May what 11. St. Mary’s kind benefactor of the Near East missions will erect a Chapel of each pupil bringing his own lunch tha Queen of Peace for seven hundred and fifty dollars? in a bright, gay-colored box. After Funeral services for Mrs. Fran- 1 i TP a the luncheon, the pupils enjoyed a cis Quintana were held in Sa- I al*!Xni19T I fkiG social. Vivian Maroney and Rich­ guache on Friday. May 12. VJlaUUalC 1 UlO BUY DIOCESE ABANDONED, DIMMER ard Mudrone entertained the class Margaret Goehl, daughter of BISHOP RETURNS All the shimmer of May grows with piano and accordion ducts. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goehl of (St. Mary’. Parish, Pueblo) Something else has happened in dimmer, when a little child of In order to have more boys at Center, was operated on for ap­ Kindergarten graduation will, Teheran, Iran. Bishop Apear. .Mary receives First Holy Commun­ the party, a few upperclassmen pendicitis in St. Joseph’s hospital, BONDS leader of .\mienian Catholics in ion. Please help our little ones to were invited. Del Norte, in the past week. , take place Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in Iran, has just gone there to start greet Mary's Son properly dressed. the school auditorium. Attired in] once more a diocese abandoned for Only five dollars will buy a First blue and white caps and gowns, | seventy years. It took a long time Communion outfit the following 18 children will be for his letter^ to reach us, but we C. D. OF A. IN DURANGO ELECT were glad to hear from him. Surely SOME PART promoted to the first iprade: Jos­ his words will appeal to you; A month ago a friend sent five eph Bratten, Carol Ann Miklich, “ Two years ago I was able to hundred dollars for a chapel. He NEW OFFICERS IN MEETING Barbara Jean Gorshe, Richard explained that for years he had buy land for a church and convent, K o s a k, Carolin Scarasriotta, but since then I could not get the been saving. Now he is very dis­ Durango.— (St. Columba’s Par- by the following women: Mrs. Rosemary Jacklovich, Jeanette money to.build them. appointed, but we feel you may i.‘>h)—The C. D. of A. held election Regina G a 11 a v a n, Mrs. Anton Medvid, Ralph Pugfili Belma Es- “ When 1 came here 1 had high want some part in his House of of officers May 10. Brochash, and Mrs. Lilah Mullen, carcidia, Andrew Estoda, Beverly hopes and 1 still have them. There God. We need two hundred and Members gave a Mother’s day assisted by a number of members Ann Golob, Dolores Gonzales. are 30.000 .Armenians in Teheran. fift^ dollars more. breakfast May 7. It was served and high school girls. The tables Loretta Ann Mas, Charlotte Mae .Many of them are outside the sum were decorated with cut flowers Mismash, Gloria Jean monozeme, Mohorchich, rhurch but they still love the Mass Q U I Z « Where did our Maas ve.ati..enta P I A C C I k l k n A m C''" M iss Marie Antoinette Nerone, Betty and the .Armenian ceremonies, U L H U U i r i L U H U U Margaret Gorman was toastmaster. Jean Nottingham, a n d Ralph “ With your help and with God’s come from? Our free leaflet ex­ plains thia and many other things. The Rev. Francis Cawley presided Scalpo. ^ * grace 1 know 1 can win most of ALMANACS and gave a talk. About 100 were them back. My priests and I shall Members of the MONICA GUILD, A farewell party was given fori the Near East Altar Sodality, send present. The following program wear nut for Christ, 't would be a MACDONALD'S FARMERS’ ALMANACS was enjoyetl: Mary Ann O’Rourke, the graduation class May 15 by; one dollar every month tn replace TELL when to plant rour Oardi^n. when the mothers and other members i pity if money were the one thing th« Moon II in the proprr place. Price 2&r piano solo; Clarice Ma.son, violin blocking our success." tatteien vestments. A set costs of the PTA. Refreshments were; only thirty dollars. COPT bT mall, poataxe paid. Alla. solo, accompanied by Daryln Eddy; We cannot forget poor Bishop Printing Co.. Binxhampton. N Y. and reading by Jean Cliffor, ac­ served, followed by games and: dancing. ' Apear. We know many will be SWEET MEMORY EDUCATIONAL companied by Sister decile. Mrs. The last meeting of the PTA touched by his appeal. He needs at St Bernardine of Siena used to HOME.STUDY COURSES. HIGR SCHOOU Edith McGregor had charge of least nine hundred dollars to begin carry a banner engraved with the COI.LEGE. PROPraSIONAL DEGREES tickets, and Grand Regent Jose­ was held May 17 -with the newly J the work. Even if three hundred 32nd year. Request Bulletin. Capital City phine Sponsel gave a helping hand. elected officers presiding. [ sacred name of Jesus, when be College. Waahington 6, D C. will give three dollars apiece preached. That name lives in every Youth Takes Exam The Holy Name society was re-j Bishop Apear’s fond dream will crucifix. Its sweet memory can be SUMMER CAMPS organized in the parish in the past come true. God bless all who an­ Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cummins and kept alive by you through the gift son, Louis, went to Albuquerque week. Officers t^ll be announced > swer this hopeful plea. Send your boy to Camp St. H ilo neat later. of a crucifix and candlesticks to a Rocky Mountain National pork, in the the first of the week, where Louis SIG NS OF THE SEA SO N Near Ea.st chapel for seventeen heart of Ameriea’a moat mojettit moun- planned to take an examination SLOW BUT SURE dollars. taina. Opes thia tummer July 9 to Ausuat Many little gifts are going to 27. Dndtr pgroonal dlroctlon of th. Rt. for the navy. First Woman Elected you hear men talking about trout fishing and Rtv. Uonilsnor Jottph Booattl, care of Mrs. Cleary spent a short vaca­ swell the small fund we are now WHITE HEAT Chancery Office, 1526 Locan, Otnvtr. Colo jHead of Fraternity women discussing what’s new in summer gathering to build the Chapel of St Paschal Bajdon, honored on Fee $10 a week. tion in Albuquerque, N. Mex., the fashions you know it’s time to hang up the ■winter Our Lady of Sorrows in the Holy May 17, is the patron of Eucha- past week. NURSES TRAINING SCHOOLS Washington.—'The Beta chapter Land, in memory of fallen soldier ri.stic Congresses. He burned with John Fleck fell from a ladder in woolens and get ready for Spring. And ■we can’t think of the Phi Kappa fraternity at the boys. There they will be remem^ the white heat of Christ’s Eucha- MAKE UP to t U - m WEEK oa a Tralnod his home recently and injured his of a better way to go about it than to come in and see bered forever. Won’t you add a i'*tic love. In his honor give a Practical Norse. Learn quickly at booe leg. Catholic University of America, our complete new stock of Curlee Spring Suits. mite? Booklet Free. Chicago School of Nnrilnt for the first time since its organi­ tabernacle, chalice, or ciborium. Dept. R-6. Chicago. The comiftunity was saddened by .50 Each costs ten dollars. A pyx, to zation in 1930, has elected a woman WITNESSES the news that Lt. James E. McGue, as president. This honor has been ^ 3 2 You are sure to like these suits. 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A. NEWS OF THE PUEBLO DIOCESE MT. CARMEL PARISH BUYS EAST EVANS BUILDING Dgbt CompiBtely Llqaidated by Trinidad Cbnrch Old German Lutheran Church Will Be Used Holy Trinity Parish Ensign Hart and Admiral Hart Bishop Willging Schedules For Hall and Chapel Pays Off S65,000 in ^ Confirmation on Pentecost (Sacred Heart Cathedral Pariih, tions, Bishop Willging; Apostles' After Remodeling and Decorating Place Will Poablo) Creed, Our Father, Hail Mary, Confirmation will be adminis­ confirmed; "Ave Verum," boys’ Period of 22 Years choir; “ 'Tantum Er^o,” boys’ Serve for Weekday Masses, Confessions, tered for the adults of the city of Pueblo by Bishop W’illging in choir; Benediction, Bishop Will­ the Sacred Heart Cathedral ging; and “ Holy God," congrega­ And Evening Devotions Ceremonies Celebrating Occasion to Feature Pentecost Sunday, May 28, at 3 tion. p.m. St. Theresa's Circle The building at 917 E. Evan.6, recently known as the Skit Presented by School Students and Confirmation is pre-eminently the sacrament of the Holy Spirit, Holds Meeting “ Lakewood Nazarene church,” but more often referred to Burning of Mortgage and adults not confirmed should St. Theresa’s circle met in the as the "German Lutheran church,” has been purchased by make arrangementa with their pas­ home of Mrs. Edward Smith, 3009 Our Lady of Mt. (Carmel parish and will be remodeled to tor. In Cathedral churches Con­ High street, Thursday, May 11. be used as a chapel by the Catholic congregation. The an­ Trinidad.—Diligent effort lasting over a period of 22 firmation is generally adminis Baptized in the week of May 7 years will be climaxed Friday evening, May 19, when tered on Pentecost. nouncement of this step to solve .some of the problems con­ were Virginia D. Butts, daughter nected with the instruction of the members of Mt. Carmel ceremonies are held to celebrate the final liquidation of the ’The program for this year fol­ of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Butts debt on Holy Trinity parish. A clever skit, portraying the lows: Procession, clergy and of 2028 Court street, with Mrs. parish was made at a meeting in the parish hall on May choir; “ Veni Creator Spiritus,’’ Blanche Hester as sponsor; Marj- 4 by the Rev. Charles J. Murray, trial and banishment of Mr. Debt, has been prepar^ by boys’ choir; instruction, Bishop J. Thompson of 1014 Elizabeth S.J., administrator. the teaching sisters and will be enacted by the students of Willging; administration of the street, with Mrs. Agnes Flanigan With the approval of the Most the school. The final dramatization of the cancellation sacrament, Bishop W’illging; “ Con­ as sponsor; and Mary F. Whitney Rev. Joseph C. Willging, Bishop of the indebtedness will be a huge bonfire in the church firms Hoc Deus,” clergy; admoni of 1832 W. 18th street, with Mrs. of Pueblo, the transaction was ne­ Florence Wright as sponsor. gotiated through Charles H. Cani- I yard. The happy flames will con­ bron. A large number of Mt. Car­ sume the last of the bonds and Novena prayem in preparation for Pentecost will be recited after mel parishioners are located in this only the ashes will be preserved neighborhood and the need has wm BOiS IBE for future generations. the daily Mas.«es .May 19-27. On S PBESEiT the Vigil of Pentecost the read­ been long felt for a conveniently The debt of $65,000 was con­ located chapel to be used for week­ tracted in 1922 when the present ing of the prophecies, the blessing of the baptismal font, and the day Masses, Confes.sions, evening modern parish buildings were con­ devotions, and the .religious in­ I lysiciL structed, including Community sinpng of the Litany of the Saints F will take place at 8 o’clock. struction of children. The building hall and the sisterr convent. In is capable of seating about 200 August, 1925, the late Rev. A. M. Glen Orf, son of Mr. and Mrs. persons, and after it is properly Fred Orf of 901 W. 10th street, is Canon City. — (The Abbey Bertram, S.J., then pastor, ob­ remodeled and decorated will School) — Ushering in the spring tained a loan of $70,000 at six-per­ a navigator in the merchant ma­ serve the.xe purposes very well. cent interest. The interest alone rines and is now overseas. musical activity in this locality, L Plans for remodeling have already the Abbey school and .St. Scholas- amounted to $4,200 a year. With T. Sgt. Anthony-Gonzales, son been made and the actual refitting the arrival of the depression year tica's academy presented a con- Entifo Carolioe Hart it here coafratalated on her graduation at (Pueblo Catholic High) of Mrs. Guadalupe Gonzales of work is to begin within the week. cei'l in the .Abbey gym Thursday, The ichooli of Pueblo are of 1929 and the lean periods fol­ Northampton, Matt., and on her becoming an officer in the WAVES Members of the senior CSMC 1225 Grand avenue, is a radio tech­ .May 11. Combining the talents of becoming “ high school con­ lowing, keeping up the interest Will Not Replace by Adm. Thomat G. Hart, her father. unit of Pueblo Catholic high nician in the army and is stationed both band and orchestra, as well scious," judging from the fact pajTnents alone became a difficult school will hold their last meeting in Australia. Parish in ‘Grove' as a number of solos, the con- that three donations of war problem. of the year Friday, May 19, in the Francis Pike, son of Mrs. Carl In announcing the purpose o f ' ferl was well received by the many bonds hare been received In January, 1934, a group of NEW LAWN PLANTED ON WEST school hall. The entertainment Kla.ie of 706 W'. 10th street, is this chapel. Father Murray empha- student.x and friends present. within the past few weeks to­ men met in Clommunity hall and feature will be a mock trial, a seaman first class in the navy- ward the fund for a new on a submarine tender and is sta­ tically pointed out that it is by no The band, confident after a fine discussed ways and means to re­ “ Should We Help the Millions Dur­ means intended to replace the reg­ building for Catholic second­ duce the interest. Albert Sar- tioned in Australia. showing in the Pueblo annual band ary instruction in Pueblo. It ing the Summer?" ular parish in the “ grove." Rather day, appealed first on the pro- dello, present vice president of the SIDE OF CANON CITY CHURCH Special awards for achievement Jack Duane, Jr., son of Mr. and is hoped that these few peb­ its use will be limited to those pur-1 gram. Several marches and an Trinidad National bank, proposed of missionary objectives will go .Mrs, John Duane of 710 Albany bles will be the beginning of poses that have been stated. The ioverture made up its contribu- that the bondholders be asked to Canon City. — (St. Michael’s laying a new cement approach to the following: Sarah Occhiato, avenue, is a petty officer second a landslide for the same pur­ chapel itself is only part of aition. .A vocal, trombone and xylo- accept a lower rate of interest Parish)— A new lawn has been president of the CSMC; Margaret cla.’is in the navy. He is a waller pose, so that soon each grade walk from the curb to the main broad plan for the social develop-1 phone solo followed in that order, After seven months of work along planted in the parkingway and Connors, voted as the mo.st mis­ tlainer in the sound laboratory at in the parochial schools of entrance to the church. The new ment as well as the spiritual, all of which were capably pre- this line the rate was reduced to around the west side of St. Mi­ sionary-minded of the junior class; the naval air station, Norfolk, Va. Pueblo will be credited with parking lawn extends an entire strengthening of the parish. l)e-!sented. four per cent chael’s church building. The work Frances Arthur, Theresa Balle- Francis Salvage, son of Mrs. contributing one bond to the The indebtedness of the parish half-block in front of the parish Gertrude Salvage of 1208 W. tails of this plan will be announced \ mi.ved chorus, directed by is the extension of an improve­ weg, and Helen Hawley for cate­ in due time. high school fund. by this time had exceeded the orig ment program started last year property. The grrass is watered by 16th street, is a first class petty .Mrs. Collins Krvine. and made up an underground sprinkling system. chetical work in rural schools; Our Lady of Mount Carmel par­ of students of the Abbey and acad­ The schools that have do­ inal expenditure, but in 1936 t under the direction of the Rev. Robert O’Neil for posters; and officer in the navy and is a signal­ nated one $25 bond each for financial campaign was launched Justin McKernan, O.S.B., pastor, The regular meeting of the Al­ man on an aircraft carrier in the ish is a national parish for those emy, then sang three selections; George Cowen, president of the “ Drink to Me Only With Thine the project are: by the parish, and with good or­ and has included setting out new tar and Rosary society will be held Pacific. of Italian descent and Spanish­ ninth grade mission club, for his speaking people. Built in 1901, it Eyes.” “ Mother Machiee,” and ganization and hard work the debt evergreen trees and' shrubs and Thursday, May 18, when a cov­ fine leadership. Anthony Fortino, seaman first PUEBLO CATHOLIC HIGH class, son of Mr. and -Mrs. Louis originally w a s a mission of St. “ Lain Bain Oh!” Students of the was reduced to $60,000 at the end ered-dish luncheon will be served Certificates denoting secqnd de­ ST. ANTHONY’S SCHOOL Fortino of 420 W. Fourth street, Patrick’s parish, in the confines , accordion, trumpet, and piano gave of that year. In 1938 a second at 1 o’clock. gree membership in the Palladin ST. M A R Y ’ S SCHOOL is a radio technician in the coast of which the new chapel is located. I.several numbers of semi-classical campaign was launched on a The regular meeting of the order will be presented to the stu­ The children of St. An­ The Rev. S. M. Giglio, S.J., who and ola.xsical tone. In closing the greater scale. Pledges to the Operetta-Recital Knights of Columbus will be held dents in the junior class for their guard and is stationed in San thony’s school raised their died last year, built the church combined orohestra.x of both schools amount of $50,000 were solicited. in the rectory Thursday, May 18, Francisco. His wife, Virginia, and fund through the sale of study of the missions based on the and was the first resident pa.xtor. gave the following: "Poem,” By the end of 1941, 70 per cent of at 8 o’clock. Shield. The second-year Spanish baby, Caroline, are with him. waste paper. The students of “ .Marche .Militaire No. 1.” and “ In this amount was collected and the Given by Junior elub will receive certificates of Pueblo Catholic high bought The Blessed Virgin sodality will a Monastery Garden.” The orches­ debt remained at $27,000. In ■ jfc . I I sponsor a games party Thursday first degree membership for their war-stamp corsages for their 1942 $5,000 was taken off this tra together with the band wa.x un­ junior-senior prom. The study of the Latin America Pat­ der the direction of Frater Timothy figure. tern, by the Rev. James A. Magner. USD Work Being Aided by stamps ware collected and Music StuoBnts school hall. Lord, 0.,''.B. .Much of the success Last year the Rev. F. L. Sebas­ Several of the ninth graders will exchanged for the bond. tiani, S.J., the present pastor, set St. Michael’s school play mati­ of the concert must accime to the nee will be held Sunday, May 21, receive certificates for their" study fine directing of Frater Timothy off the final campaign. The plan (St. Patrick’s Pariih, Pueblo) of the Shield. was for parishioners to purchase 'The junior music pupils of St. at 2 o’clock in the school hall. The Walsenburg Parish Groups and the choral work of Mrs. Col­ Floripa Romero Is war bonds in favor of the Church. Patrick’s grade school will present evening performance will be Mon- Senion to Give Program lins Ervine. This plan netted $15,000 and the a recital in the form of an oper­ day, May 22, at 8 o clock. >py,p senior music class of Pueblo Students earning hand letters Selected to Grown impetus from this drive carried etta, entitled A Rote Dream, Sun­ The Sunday Masses for the sum- Catholic high school will combine Walsenburg.— Members of par-jing the Ma.xs the members of the for their musical activity during over into the present year so that day afternoon, May 21. mer will be at 7, 8, and 9 :30. ]with the glee club and orchestra ish organizations are giving lib-!class will be gue.xts at a breakfast the school year a.s a.s follows: Statue in Durango in the first four months $7,000 Little Rose, who has lost her Leo Dyer writes home from in furnishing an evening of enter- erally of their time and efforts served by the C, D. of .A. Kenneth Balkenbush, Denver, was collected, and thus the mort­ way, falls asleep. Golden Bell Philadelphia that he is in a hospi- tainment for relatives and friends in the local USO club. During the! On May 10-the Junior C. D. of alto; William Beutler, Taos, N. gage was lifted. awakens her and takes her through tal there “ just taking it easy.” in the school hall Monday, May 22, past five-week cycle they have > A. members were guests of the .Mcx., drums; Bernard Brown, Durango.— (Sacred Heart Par­ Since the contraction of the debt the Land of the Lost and then to Upon leaving the hospital, Leo will beginning at 8 o’clock. Bernalillo, N. Mex., baritone; ish!—The crowning of the statue there have been four pastors, two Fairyland where she sees many attend a navy water-tender classi­ During the first half hour the .spent close to .AOO hours in the. senior court at a .social in the Peter Cresto, Brookside, trumpet; of the Blessed Mother was held of them, the Rev. William A 1 things that greatly delight her. fication school and will then be as­ orchestra and glee club will give clubroom. The groups furnishing'Knights of Columbus hall, •Maurice Delehant, Lincoln, Nebr., the evening of Sunday. May 14, Lonergan, S.J., and the Rev. A. M. But because she i.s a mortal she signed to a new ship. their annual spring concert. Rafa­ hostesses are the Altar society, the I a new lawn wa.x planted last Glockenspiel: Eugene de Penalosa, with Floripa Romero performing Bertram, _ , now deceased., Father , becomes sleepy and soon the Fairy Charles F. Sirhall, S.J., writes ello Cavallo will be the conductor. Cultural De Demas, the Christian week around the convent and also F'erguson, .Mo., driinis; Robert the coronation. She was assisted; RO“®rt Henneman, S.J.,_ was also Queen sends Golden Bell to her that he is hoping to get a leavelpiano accompanists are Teresa Mothers, La Abeja, the SNPJ, on the west side of the church. The Etcheverri. Cokeville. Wyo., trom­ bv Martha Mac Fanto. pastor. Father Sebastiani has been mother to tell where she may bejMay 16 and come to Canon City tO|Mae Abell, Vivian Maroney, and the Tabernacle society, and the floors in the .school are being re- bone; Ftoland Faricy, Florence, * . a * • r» .Mnentinea with the parish since found. see all his friends. Charles is now | Rose Eileen Burtis. Among other Catholic Daughters of America. finished. The students are assist­ clarinet; Robert Gillespie, Sioux Pvt .\nt.onio, Romero, son of j^,^ ^ and became pastor The principal characters are;I stationed in the naval air station selections will be a two and a three- The young women of the parish ing in thi.s work. Mrs. Lola Romero, has been ^ 1937 City, la., drums; Robert Gjellum, Little Rose, Barbara Meister; in )\hidbey island, Wash. I part number sung by the girls, and act as junior hostesses. Members The Rev. J. B. Liciotti was a Del Norte, saxophone; William for a short furlough. | knockout blow to the debt Golden Bell, Margaret McGowan; William J. Yankovich WTites his (Turn to Page 1.1 — Column .1) are also frequently called upon to parish visitor in the past week. Lord, .Santa Fe, N. Mex., trumpet; S. Sgt. Belarmino Gallegos, soni^-in live forever in the heart.s. of Fairy Queen, Jeanne Andrew; mother, Mrs. .M. Yankovich, that'------fill the cookie jar. The Catholic Edward .McNulty, Denver, trum­ of Mr. and Mrs. Fermin Gallegos, the parishioners, for only those twins, Adrian Aberton and John he was able to stay with his broth- ■ ■ ■ ■ Y A I I . women who are members of the The following service men vi.x- ited relatives and friends. Robert pet; Thomas Meekin, Sinclair, spent a few days visiting his par- who gave know the scraping and •Anthony Valente; Rose Bud. Betty er, Rudy, at the camp. William has |M QTIIPKC | j l | | n American Legion auxiliary, the Wyo., trombone; James Russell, ents. sacrificing required to raise every McGrath: Giant Forgot, Jack Gor- four brothers overseas now. One i w H I V I w wlHM auxiliary of the Veterans of George Du.xsart, Las Animas, clarinet; Harry Wil- Through the mediation of the!dollar. Those who have sacrificed nick; fairy of song, Rachel Hat- of the other brothers, Louis, was eign Wars, and the Civic league! Louis son. Salida, trumpet; James Rey­ Holy See. Mrs. Lorenzo Perino of have received their reward. To all ten; fair>- of dance. Kathleen on Guadalcanal several weeks ago, also assist iq work at the center. | Pvt. J. hrank Cordova. nolds, Taos, N. Mex., trumpet; Durango has received a message who have helped liquidate the debt Dooner; and the fairy of music,land he and William got within 300 |Of St. Leander’s Some of the Catholic women also ~ || and Donald Ullstrom, La Jara, from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Father Sebastiani sends fervent Dorothy Secora yards of each other. Louis, h o w -j_ _ . _ , , Leo Muir Injured trombone. Pietro Spandre, residents of Ba- and sincere thanks. Other music pupils take the ever, was on detail and could n oti| | | DI a n D iAIIIA langero in the province of Torino, The semi-annual business and parts of fairies, elves, and roses. talk to his brother. l U lldll llw lllw The Cub Scouts had a pack In Overseas Landing JO H O I US' DEVOTION Italy. (Turn to Page IS— Column S) PTA Electi Officer! Sunday is Communion day for| meeting May 10 in the county ball At the meeting of the PT.4. on the men of the parish in the 8 ._ , , ;t~. , park. Refreshments were served DIOCESE OF PUEBLO May 12 the following were chosen o’clock Ma.xs. I <£t. Leander i Pariih Pueblo) The Altar and Ro.sarj- society and games were played. All the Lt. Leo Muir, a pilot in the armv May 21, 1944— Sunday Within PUEBLO officers of the organization for Sunday, May 14, was marked committee members were present.: air forces, suffered a fractured leg the coming year: President, Mrs. by a Mother’s day Communion in will hold its regular meeting on th. Octave of the Aiceniion. Friday, May 19, at 2 p.m. to be There are now 25 Cub Scouts in in a crash landing at a base in Don Thompson; vice president, St. Michael’s church in the 8 the parish organization. England on returning from a bomb­ La Junta...... St. Patrick’s Mrs. Dorothy Meister; secretary, o’clock Ma.ss, with a large attend­ followed by the Mothers' club meeting at 3 p.m. Plans will be ing raid over Germany. Lt. Muir Palisade...... St. Ann’s TH.4TCHER ST. MARY’S Mrs. John Mikus; treasurer, Mrs. ance. Following the Mass, a break­ Baccalaureate to completed for the school picnic is the son of Mam Muir, 2202 E. (*) Signifies that Thirteen Hours’ Francis Maloney. fast was served to the mothers and BLOCK DRUG given by the Mothers’ club every Be Held Sunday Routt street, Pueblo, in St. Fran­ may be held instead of the Fnrty HOSPITAL Junior Newmenitei Hold Picnic their daughters in St. Michael’s cis Xavier’s parish. SHELTON BRYAN, Mgr. year at this time. On Sunday the members of the Hours’, CONDUCTED BY The members of the Junior hall by the men of the parish. “ AN ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION Newman club held a picnic in the The following members of the senior cla.xs will attend, baccalau­ PHARMACY" Sisters of Charitv There were 150 mothers and class of '44 will receive eighth- PHONE 2 6 Pueblo mountain parks on Sunday, reate services in St. Mary’s church 418 QLTNCT PHONE 4789 daughters present at the breakfast grade diplomas at the 8 o’clock PUEBLO May 14, with 30 in attendance. in the 8:30 o’clock Mass. Follow- and more than 200 received Com­ Ma.xs, Sunday, May 21: Harold Joan Ward and Betty Mae Germ munion in a body. The president of Baer, Edwin Currie, Robert Dav­ Phone 8 6 2 were transportation committee. tlu? Altar and Ro.xary society, Mrs. enport, Carl-Franz, Verna Hayes, Returns Announced for D U I^ jD E E Mrs. R. J. Stewart, Mrs. W. H. E. J. Bower, was toastma.ster and George Marrone, Sam McDonnell, BEAMAN SajagHr ROBERT S. FARICY Dillon, the Rev. D. F. O’Sullivan, CLE.4i\ER,S & PRICE CLEARER introd iced Mrs. J. Leo Sterling, Florence McLaughlin, Jean E. Roly Land Collection HOOFING !k. 0.\L’3IENTS A1¥D DYER and the Rev. Patrick Stauter, who gave a tribute to the mothers Murphy, Charles Prince, Donna DYERS GRAVE 3LARKERS moderator, accompanied the stu­ of today. Tlie Rev. Justin McKem- Lou Rhoades, Bernadine J. :sth * Bllssk.th Sts. P h.a. t i ll Insulation ■ IT eatherslrip NO ODOR—NO DELAY—NO dents. REGRET (Tum to Page IS — Column S) Stanko, and Richard Wobst. Returns in the Holy Land col­ P E. WYND1.E, Prop. SOS Grand Art Poeblo, Cala 707 S. Main Si. ■ Phone 260-W W8 KBTUBN EVERTTHINO BUT 625 Court St., Pueblo On Friday, May 12, the third lection in the Pueblo diocese are TUB DIRT PHONE 305 and fourth grades held a crowning announced by the Chancery office] of the statue of the Blessed Virgin as follows: qUAl.ITT SHOES FOB THE FAMILT Your Business Is Appreciated K. of C. Will Stage Social in their classroom. Each child THE D. E. BURKE brought flowers. Hymns were PUEBLO PARISHES sung, and special prayers in honor S«cr«i He*rt Cathedral ______S 90.46: n P IG A L The Palace Drug Go. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel.-,...... S4.t;^ Plambing & Heating Co. of Mary were recited. The chil-^ St. Anthony of Padua't ..... For Catholic High Seniors dren of the first and second grades' St. Francm Xaricr’i .... S6~4() I SUNDAY DINNER gRIETWORS« SHOE m 318-320 N. Santa Fa Ave. St. Leander’t ...... 1S.60 The Store were pre.xent. St, Mary's ...... 22.96 Repair VTorh a Spedidty Students receiving advanced di­ St, Patrick's ...... 111.62 DOLLAR 447 Colo Phones 27-28 406 N. Main St. Office Phone 909 Graduation week will open for entire high school will receive in­ ONE plomas for penmanship are; Har­ PARISHES OUTSIDE PUEBLO N. Malt Bldf Pueblo Catholic high school with vitations to participate in con­ old Baer, Edwin Currie, Robert Grapefruit Rose Derlled F.cs a reception ahd dance in the Alamo»a~SaerH Hfart ------40.00 gratulating the graduates. * Davenport, George Marrone, Sam Antonito— St. Auvuttine't ...... 12.50 Vexstable Soup Reset Prims Ribs of Be«f (Rars) An Jus Minnequa University club the McDonnell, Florence McLaughlin, Canon Clty^^t. Michael’s ...... 2S.7S! Elaborate plans for the affair Roast Colorado Tom Turksy— Abriendo Markeleria evening of Monday, May 29, to CMpulin— 8 t Joseph's ...... 7.44! are being worked out by a commit­ Jean Murphy, Donna Lou Brown Gravy iRobinson Bros.1 be staged by the local council of Crested Butte— St. Patrlek's ...... 6.00* tee headed by Anthony Verlengia, Rhoades, Bernadine Stanko, Rich­ Del Norte— Holy Name of Mary.. 0.02; Broilsd Bprinir Lamb Chops—Mint. Jstly Quality Meats the Knights of Columbus. The Baked Virxinia Ham—Apple Bines MAJOR chaiman of entertainment ac­ ard Wobst, Dick Jahn, Pauline Delta— St Michael's ...... 18.7S, & Groceries members of the PCH graduation Prince, Phyllis Cooney, Mary D u r a o fo — Baked Tonnx Chicken—Draselna tivities and lecturer for the local Sacr^ Heart ...... U.8s| Roast Fresh Ham—Applsssnos 503 W . Abriendo Ave. 1 DAIRY class of 1944 will be the guests Hayes, Harold Robinson, Jean New Potatxres In Crenai council. Jerman’s orchestra, under St. Columba'a ...... 15.50 Phonea 23 08-2309 of honor, and the students of the the leadership of Dorothy Jerman Henning, Janies Ozello. Joseph Florence— 8t. Benedict’s ...... 10.00 Buttered Asparaxus i Pure Milk and Cream 4 Salad — Cheiw of Psasirti — Coffto C Meister, herself a graduate of the Cowen, and Margarite Headlee. Pruiia and Palisade— Sacred Heart 14.lt ^ *Untouched by H n m a n Hantr 4 Osrdn.r—8scr«4 H.srt ...... It.Iii PRIVATE PARTIF.8 Fr. Benedict to Visit school, will furnish the music. The Orsnd-Junction— St. Jossph's___ 24.60 > Gunnison— 8t. Peter’s ____ 20.00 i PUBLIC DINNERS ^ Home Delivery 4 members of the Pueblo K. of C. China Mission Priest THE PRINCE council will receive their invita­ Hoily— St. Joseph's 9.18; Camplsts Hotsl Accommodation Pueblo Third Order I FLOUR tions through the mail, and the Ls Jiints— PH.\RMACY t WE SELL FRANQS | Our Lsdy of flii.it.iiip...... 29.001 graduates and high school students Is Visitor in Pueblo 80.00 St. Pstriek’s ...... The Pharmaeceutieal Chemist 1 ICE CREAiM $ The atandard of qttalUy for The Rev. Benedict Dudley, will receive theirs from the Rev. Lsmsr— St. Frsnei. de Ssles'..__ 18.00 O.F.M., director of the Franciscan W. D. McCarthy, superintendent Lss Animst—St. Msry's ...... 6.50' Car. Northern A Pine Phone 846 1 Phone 59 713 E. 4th St. $ perfect baking. The Rev. Clifford V. King. Usneot— St. Rits's ...... 1.86 VAIL HOTEL missions of the New York province, of PCH. S.V.D., who has spent many years Monte ViiU—St. Joseph's...— 10.00 PUEBLO. COLO. will be in Pueblo on Sunday,’ May This reception and dance is doing missionary work in China, Montrose— St. Msrjr's ...... —___ 12.7* 28, to make the canonical visita­ given by the Pueblo council in visited briefly in Pueblo on May 15 Ordwsr— 8t. Peter's ______— T.OO Oursy— St. Pstrick’s ______10.41 CUURL'R AND SCHOOL tion to the local Confraternity of order to show appreciation for the 16. While en route from Califor­ Psonis—Sscred Hesrt ____ — 11.00 the Third Order of St. Francis at work that Pueblo Catholic high is nia to Denver, he stopped over in Rocky Ford—St. Peter’s 8.70 PROGRAMS - B(M)KIJ;TS - CATALOGS 2:30 in the afternoon. Father Ben­ doing in this community and to Pueblo to visit his niece. Sister S iiid i— St. Joseph’ s ...... STA'nONERY — OFFICE RJRMTURE A.ND SUPPLIES GROVE DRUG STORES Ssn Luis— Most Precious Biood.. 2~o"r6 IT rile or Cell edict also will give the retreat for encourage others to avail thanti Jeanne Pierre, Silrerton—St. Pstrick’s ______8.77 FIVE BETTER DRUG STORES the Franciscan Fathers in St. selves of the opportunity for a In Pueblo he addressed the stu­ Trinidsd— O’BRIE]^ PRIIVTUVG & STATIOIVERY CO. Elizabeth’s church in Denver, and Catholic education. It is hoped to dents of Pueblo Catholic high Holy Trinity ______88.56 CENTRAL BLO(X nFTH ft MAIN Our Lady nf Ml. Carmel ...... Phone 603 114 W . Sth Street 24sB & GRAND 726 E. 4th MESA AINCTION a triduum in honor of S t Anthony make the reception and dance an school, where Sister Jeanne Pierre Wslsenhiirt— St. Mary’ s ___ __ PUEBLO COLORADO in the same church. annual affair. ii instructor in journalism. W sstdiS,—Assumption