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Member of 'Audit Bureau of Circulations—Press Run 23^00; for aU editions, 525,700 OF HIERARCHY AT CONSECRATIOH HELENA + Contents CopyriEbted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1942— Permission to Reproduce, Excepting + + + ■+ + on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue consecrated in St. He1> Delegate Officiates New Bishop of Pueblo, ena's Cathedral, Helena, Mont., Tuesday,Tuesday. Feb. 24, is shown below. This picture of the Most fyiL TEIT OF Rev. Joseph G Willging is the first showing him wearing the pectoral cross and ring. He will be installed by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of DENVER CATHOUC At 2nd Such Ceremony Denver in the Sacred Heart Cathedral, Pueblo, March 12. There in Six Years

The complete text o f the ser­ Virhially All ProlesianI Clergy of Disiriel Among mon given by Bishop Duane G. REGISTER Hunt of Salt Lake City, Utah, for The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have the of Bishop Joseph Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service. Seven Smaller Services. Speelalors Whan Pueblo Bishop Is C. Willging in Helena Tuesday is Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. as follows: Elevated lo Episcopacy UNITED WE STAND “ That they all piay be one# VOL. No. 27. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, FEB. 26, PER YEAR x x x v n . 1942. $1 as Thou Father in Me and I With 18 members of the Hierarchy, six Monsignori, in Thee; that they also may Society Gets Sensational Publicity over 90 priests, and many religious and laics present, the be one in us.” From the prayer Bui Gives Strong Help to Church Most Rev. Joseph Clement Willging of Butte, Mont., was of Our Divine Lord, recorded consecrated in St. Helena’s Cathedral as first Bishop of in the Gospel according to St. John, 17th chapter, 21st Pueblo, Colo., Tuesday morning, the Feast of St. Matthias. It verse. Mass Is Offered In ‘Morada’ was the second time in six years that the Helena Cathedral “ Divide and rule” has long been was the scene of such a ceremony,^or Bishop Joseph M. Gil the device of conquerors. If tha more of Helena was raised to the Episcopacy there Feb. 19, intended victims can be separated into groups, weakening each other, 1936. In each case, the conser they can be the more quickly Lieut.-Col. Ryan Has era tor was the same, the Most Rev. Of Penitentes in Wattenburg overcome. This fact, known to Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, Apos- Distinguished Career political rulers and military com­ to the Unlted tolic Delegate manders, most surely is known , to States. when it is offered, says Father precious service to the Church in the father of all evil, the eternal Wattenburg, a Spanish-speaking The Cathedral, a large Gothic Trudel. The first Mass said in the many localities in New Mexico and enemy of human souls. There need community of about 150 persona structure similar to Denver’s in its Wattenberg morada was on Dec. Colorado” where a resident priest be no surprise, therefore, that between Brighton and Fort Lup- general lines, presented a mag ton near highway 85, is now hav­ 8, 1941. has not been available. from the beginning of the Chris­ nificent appearance. Its sanctu­ tian era diabolical efforts have ing Mass oh two-Sundays of every Father Trudel, who for many Built Like Ordinary Chapel ary is considerably larger than been made to break up Christian­ month in a morada, a meeting years has rendered yeoman service The morada of the Penitentes the Denver Cathedral’s and con­ ity into Independent and isolated place of the so-called Penitentes, among the Spanish-speaking peo­ is constructed along the lines of 10 OFIlOF; MS tains not only the altars but the groups. reports the Rev. Joseph^-P. Tru- ple of the archdiocese, paid high an ordinary chapel and contains an pipe organ, space for the choir Against all this was the voice del, S.S., chaplain of Mercy hos­ tribute to the Sociedad de Nuestro altar, Communion rail, and sta­ (which on "ruesday was behind the pital in Denver. The entire popu­ tions of the cross. Although mem­ of Our Lord, praying for unity. Padre Jestt, or Penitentes, a group main altar), and also spacious It is to be noted that He did not lation of the colony attends Mass that is annually given sensational bership in the society is limited to stalls for the clergy. The attend men, whole families are permit­ ask explicitly for unity among His publicity in the secular press in ance of clergymen was so large followers, onst with the other. connection with reported bloody ted to attend religious exercises Tuesday, however, th^t many had in the morada. Especially in Lent, Chaplain William J. Ryan, a Such unity would take care of flagellations and crucifixions in to be seated in the body of the itself. What He asked for was Holy Week. Such excesses, al­ the priest says, Spanish-speaking former Colorado pastor who has church. people will flock to the meeting seen army service in Europe, the unity in Him. He was to be the though they may have occurred at center. He i^as to be like a center one time or other in the dim his­ place to say the Rosary, make the Philippines, Hawaii, and many Great Processions Stations of the Cross, and recite posts on the U. S. mainland,* will of light, from which innumerable ONE OF THE GREATEST tory of the society, were never beams pierce the darkness. The characteristic of the entire group, various other prayers. The beau­ retire from active duty on June 1, Are Held EVENTS IN COLOR.4DO it has been announced in San extremities of these beams are HISTORY As a matter of fact, says Father tiful hymns sung by these people Processions of the vested choir, Francisco, where he has been serv­ sanctuary boys, and clergy pre united one with the other, in that Having just returned from Hel­ Trudel, “ the society has rendered are also a part of the services. ing as chaplain of the Western de­ ceded and closed th‘e ceremony they all come from a common ena, where we witnessed the con­ The society is often thought to source. be an outgrowth of the Third Or­ fense command and the fourth The weather was clear but bitter secration of the first Bishop of army. He holds the rank of lieu­ CHURCH FOUNDED TO Pueblo, and having written many Abbot to Give der of St. Francis, although this cold and hence the processions tenant colonel. TAKE CHRIST’S PLACE manuscript pages descriptive of '. It is probable, accord- were altogether indoors. Virtually ing to 'Father Trudel, that the Chaplain Ryan, a priest of the all the Protestant clergy of the While Our Lord remains the in­ that ceremony, we find our minds visible center of Christian unity, full of it and nothing else. Mission For group was founded in California Diocese of Pittsburgh, came to district were present in the body by the first missionaries, who Colorado several years after his of the church as spectators, among the visible center is His Vicar, the Religion usually works quietly. Holy Father in Rome. The Church .Some people think it has little in­ would put certain .men in charge ordination in 1905 by H. Em. them a Bishop of the Protestant of a mission place while the mis- Cardinal James Gibbons in Balti­ Episcopal fold was established by Our Lord to fluence. But history turns on it. C. U. Students take His place, to do for all men Ceremonies like the establishment sioners themselves would move on more. He served as pastor of The ceremony was three hours to visit or found another Catholic Ouray and later lived in St. long, including the consecration of all time what He had done for of the Denver archdiocese, the con­ a few men over a period of a few secration and installation of the Boulder.— (University of Colo­ center. It was the duty of those Philomena’s rectory, Denver, when the Pontifical Mass, and the ser­ years. To this end, the officials of new Bishop of Pueblo mean more rado Newman Club)— As a special left in charge to keep the people serving as an array chaplain. It mon. The persons present were the Church, the Apostles and their in the building of Colorado than devotion in the Lenten season a together, to lead the Rosary and was in the time of Father M. W. able to follow the rites through Death Skirted Missioner, successors, were given all author­ any material investment, any cham­ mission will be conducted for the other devotions, to instruct, and Donovan’s pastorate that Chaplain an English translation, with ex­ ity to act for Our Lord and in His ber of commerce, any university Catholic students of the university to keep alive the faith until the Ryan was at St. Philomena’s. planatory notes, distributed to could possibly contribute. starting this Friday, Feb. 27, and missionaries could return. The re­ After the war, he was chaplain of them in booklet form. Long and name. One of these Apostles was All one needs to do to have this ending March 1 in Mt. St. Ger­ sult was that the society furnished Fitzsimons hospital for five years. elaborate though the ceremony is, (TumtoPagell — Column 1) proved is to study Church history. trude’s academy. The Rt. Rev, “ a real protection to the faith of Father Ryan was bom May 23, the essence of Episcopal consecra Captive of Communists Sinee the time of Christ, not a Leonard Schwinn, O.S.B., Abbot many in out-of-the-way places 1878, in Pittsburgh, Pa., where he tion came when Archbishop of Holy Cross abbey. Canon City, Cicognani and the two assistant K. of C. to Exemplify single people has ever been raised (TumtoPagell — Column 7) (Turn to Page g — Column 1) Six weeks in the hands of guer­ places of concealment. An addi­ from barbarism to civilization ex­ will give the mission. The sched­ , Bishop Henry P. Degrees March 3, 8 ule of the conference's is as Rdhlman of Davenport and Bishop illa Chinese Communists! A story tional prisoner was brought to the cept through the work of the Cath­ Papal Representative Speaks at Dinner that begins with capture and mur­ ranks of captives every two or olic Church. Tlie world grows ex­ follows: Friday evening, first Joseph M. Gilmore of Helena, laic The first degree of the conference and Benediction; Sat­ Following Pueblo Bishop's Consecration their hands on the head of the der and, before its finish is writ­ three days. Except for the priest cited over events that loom great ten. includes escape and recapture, and his sacristan, these hapless Knights of Columbns will be but that, in the long stretch of urday morning. Mass at 7 and candidate and said; “ Accipe Spir- exemplified by Denver conncil conference at 4:15 in the after­ itum Sanctum” (Receive the Holy nights of prowling and days in men were wealthy Chinese. In time, are paltry. It never grasps hiding, and finally release through their cases, money alone was the No. 539 with ceremonies in the noon; Sunday, Mass at 9, which Spirit), by which act these three the significance of a rite such as Reiigious inspiration of the courageous efforts of a boy motive behind the kidnaping and clubhouse, 1575 Grant street, will be the only Mass this Sun men transmitted to Bishop Will- we witnessed in Helena Tuesday. companion. That is a brief but ransom schemes, and never reli­ Tuesday, March 3, announces day, and conferences at 11, 2:30, jing the plenitude of the priest- In the work of the Church, in­ never-to-be-forgotten part in the gious beliefs. Father Bush ex- Herbert Fairall, grand knight. and 4. There will be Stations lood which‘ c n they...... had received from dividuals do not count much. We experiences of the Rev. Harry M. On the following Sunday, of the Cross at 3:15 and Benedic others, who in unbroken succes­ plained. come and go like the rest of men. Peaks Stressed by Deiegate Bush, M.M., in the missions of March 8, the second and third tion of the Blessed Sacrament sion had received this spiritual Bandits Later Fought Japanese But,' despite persecutions, misun­ China. The missionary now is in degrees will be exemplified. A after the final conference at 4. rank from the Apostles. This marauding band, and others derstanding, even Golgothas, the Denver soliciting funds for the dinner will follow the cere- of a similar nature, made up a rear Church goes on, the greatest, in Sunday, besides being the final The Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni of its priests to take up leader­ Maryknoll priests and their mis­ I monies. day of the mission, will be Com­ Entire Ceremony (TumtoPaget— Column 6) fact often the only lastingly pow­ Cicognani, Apostolic Delegate to ship in a new diocese, there comes sion fields. Im...... erful force in civilization, a Divine munion day for the Catholic stu the , who conse­ to us the memory of the early Ancient, Beautiful power operating through the dents of the university. Following crated the Bishop of Pueblo in centuries of the Church, of the Father Bush was ordained in agency of men and women, gener the 9 o’clock Mass, at which as Helena, Mont., Tuesday, paid high Apostles giving birth to new The entire ceremony of conse- 1933 and before that year had ally with the quietness but infin' many as possible will receive Com­ tribute to the mountains as a churches. Of this non-interrupted tion is ancient and beautiful. In ended he was sent to China. A (TumtoPagell — Column 4) year of studying the Chinese lan­ Agnostic Lost Argument ite force that causes the planets munion, breakfast will be served source of religious inspiration. He life of the Church, Montana today guage was completed before he to trace their courses, the crops to in the auditorium of Mt. St. Ger- spoke following the clergy:le dinner gave us an example.” was assigned to the mission field. (Turn to Page 4 — Column 3) (Tumto Page A— Column 6) after the consecration. Bishop CONSECRATED ON It was shortly after his newly Joseph C. Willging, accustomed With Bishop, Is Convert FEAST OF ST. MATTHIAS found work began that the young Promotions Come in Same Week to the mountains in Montana, will His Excellency recalled that the priest, in traveling from one mis­ find again in Colorado the inspira­ consecration day was the Feast sion post to another, was made a tion of the peaks, he said. (By T om D e l e h u n t ) Alphonse J. Smith of Nashville, of St. Matthias. In the first chap­ captive of a local group of Chinese Tcnn. Raedei Father and Son “ In the past,” declared Arch­ ter of the Acts, we are told, as the For more than a decade George bandits. This was the beginning Showed Contempt for Charch bishop Cicognani, “ it was my subdeacon chanted in the Epistle of a whirlwind experience Father Greene, a member of the sales staff pleasure to come to Montana twice of the Mass, how the Apostles Bush had no reason to take into of station KMYR, Denver, thought “ Bishop Smith had just come and this third short sojourn gives from All Saints’ day services in elected a successor to Judas. Two consideration at the time of his there was nothing unusual in Both ‘Straight Shooters’ me the pleasure of sharing more candidates were put forward— ordination; he hopes it never again the Cathedral and was wlaring his his conversion from agnosticism fully in the Catholic life of your Joseph and Matthias. Lots were will interfere with his way of life. Pontifical robes when I met him in to the Catholic faith. Chester­ his study, I was ready for him state. I was here at the time of drawn and the choice fell on Coldly Shot Companion (B y M a x G reedy) equestrian association. Both the the consecration of Bishop Joseph Matthias. But today in Helena, ton, Arnold Lunn, and many The captivity had a gruesome other men had done it. His was Things never-are done by halves Raedels are expert pistol shots. Gilmore Feb. 19, 1936, when the centuries later, on the Feast of Miss Kathryn Glore, who will be beginning, for it showed the stamp just another case. Finally he ac­ in the Raedei family. Captain Raedei taufht his son to Diocese of Helena was marked by St. Matthias, a Joseph has been graduated from Loretto Heights of his captors as, they coldly shot cepted an invitation to tell the Lee Raedei, a key member of the use a pistol when the latter was a series of destructive earth­ consecrated. college, Denver, in June, received Denver police department for many still in knee bi-eeches. It is be­ quakes. The institutions of the “ I congratulate you. Bishop a Chinese companion of the priest. story to 140 Denver persons, most an unusual honor this week for The luckless captive T-ecognized years, has been promoted to cap­ cause of his dexterity with a pistol Church and civic enterprises were Willging,” His Excellency went on, proficiency in studies. She was of whom were Catholics. After he tain and will begin his new duties that Jack Raedei won his corporal’s entering a period of reconstruc­ “ You enter now into the glorious one of the group, and that was his spoke and answered questions for appointed to an intemeship in undoing. Another companion, a chevrons so quickly. Soon after his tion. Today we hapnily realize succession of the AposUes. Our medical technology in S t Mary’s five hours he saw that his story arrival in Fort Monmouth, N. J . that the Church’s buildings have heartfelt wish is that your steward­ young make-shift sacristan, was had been a secret too long. hospital, Kansas City, Mo. The also made a captive. where he is stationed. Jack Raedei been thoroughly repaired and the ship in the Apostolate may bring appointment takes effect imme­ In 1930 he knew all the ques­ was sent to the pistol range. When diocese enjoys again its former forth an abundance of superna­ diately upon her receiving the Father Bush was given an ink­ tions and had been looking for he scored 235 out of a possible 250 prosperity and security. tural fi-uits. ling of how a man’s value can in­ some one who knew the answers. hits, his superiors took notice. He “ You will experience how many crease in China, if he is a captive: He had investigated every sect in now has the rating of pistol expert Was Visitor in difficulties there are in the estab­ A price of $50 was placed upon the United States and, of the 202, and is working hard for sergeant’s Montana Last Summer lishment of a new diocese. But we him and he was sold to a group of none satisfied him. He was left be­ stripes. He received his education (TumtoPagell — Column S) Chinese Communists: they boosted lieving nothing but the fact that in SL Francis de Sales’ school “ Last summer, we were re­ the ante to $30,000! there must be a supreme being. Regis high school, and Regis coi united for the centenary of Ca Under the rule of the Com­ His mother was a Congiegational- lege. tholicism in Montana. With that munists life was rigorous. The ist and his father a Shriner. His Was Altar Boy Many Years characteristic and joyous celebra­ Passion Drama, rogues traveled under cover of wife was a Catholic. It was Captain Raedei grew up in St. tion, we went back spiritually to darkness, and in the daylight hours through her that George made the Leo’s parish. He mastered his your founding fathers in the faith they .remained in caves or other acquaintance of the late Bishop catechism under the strict tute1ag:e — Fathers De Smet and Ravalli. Oratorio to Be of the late Rt. Rev. Wil­ We saw their primitive churches Story of Strange Career Concluded liam O’Ryan. The bitterness of the and chapels. We heard from their present winter reminds Captain lips, as it were, the call of the Lenten Events Raedei of the many bleak mornings Gospel and, what is now a common After Seeing Daughter Become that found him slipping out of bed joy, we saw the prosperous re­ — Photo by Mortaati The presentation of two Lenten at dawn to crunch his way through sults of their own activity in the features, one in Pueblo and one in George Greene the snow to the church, where, in Dioceses of Helena and (Jreat Falls. Colorado Springs, was announced Opera Star, Man Turned Hermit the pre-automatic furnace days, this week. The Pueblo Civic Sym­ with all the ideas of Voltaire, Tom “ The religious event of today, he shivered in the chill of the phony orchestra and a mixed Paine, and the late Clarence Dar- the consecration of Bishop Will sacristy as he donned cassock and chorus of 150 voices will give the (Copyright, 1942, by Catholic Preaa So­ square thin-paper envelope. The row. I handed him a list of ques­ ging, is most indicative of the ciety, loc. Reproduction prohibited.) surplice and sleepily groped his sacred oratorio. The Seven Laet foreign-made sheets rustled as he tions and asked him for the an­ spiritual life of the Diocese of - (One of a series of dramatic way to the altar. Even at the Words of Christ, the night of Good opened them, saying, ‘This is the swers, after first showing my con- Capt. Lee Raedei (Turn to Page i — Column 1) Helena. One of her sons, care­ stories of pioneer Colorado life as Friday, April 3, in the Pueblo letter that came today by mes­ (Tum to Page 4 — Column 1) fully selected by the Holy See, has related by Joseph Emerson Smith, senger from the post office in Sunday, March 1. His son. Jack, City auditorium. Announcement of a Catholic, who is dean of news­ also a Denver policeman, but now been consecrated first Bishop of Bailey. It is from my younger the program was made by the papermen in Denver). on leave while serving with the Pueblo. When we think that all daughter, Della.’ Music in Denver’ Will Rev. Joseph F. Higgins, pastor of Kathryn Glore (By Millard F. Everett) United States army, has been made this section, not long ago, was a missionary field and now givei one St. Patrick’s parish in Pueblo and “ We walked away from the “ ‘ Do you mean, sir, that Della Tell of Msgr. Bosetti a corporal after only four months’ sponsor of the event Students of Bachelor of Science degree from shouted choruses of ‘Down went Rogers, prima donna, the lyest’s military service. (jorpus Christi school in Colorado Loretto Heights. McGinty to the bottom of the sea’ most famous daughter, is your - News of the two promotions Fr. Mulcahy Going Springs will present the great Pas­ Miss Glore attended St. Francis and ‘After the ball is over,’ songs daughter?’------He smiled il, • at my ex­ “ Music in Denver” will be a reached the Raedei home, 903 S. sion play, Veronica’s Veil, Passion de Sales’ high school, where her enjoying popularity that summer citement. I thought, ‘This is the feature of the weekly broadcast of Corona street, in St. Francis de Mather Field, Calif., Sunday, March 22. ability won her a Loretto Heights of 1908, up a climbipg narrow pearl beyond price in the story the Metropolitan Opera company _ Sales’ parish, at approximately the Forrest Fischell, recently direc­ scholarship. All through her col­ trail beside roaring Elk creek. Dr. that will put all Denvfer agog.’ over KVOD this Saturday. .Milton * same time and Mrs. Lee Raedei is As Army Chaplain tor of choral music in Denver uni­ lege career she has been on the Rogers’ bobbing lantern picked The papers had^been full of her Cross each week gives an eight- so proud of the accomplishments versity, and Roy N. Collins of “dean’s list,” scoring an average out the lower part of big spruce brilliant success in St. Peters­ minute talk between the first and of her husband and of her son that Denver will direct the chorus of of “ B” in all her studies in each and pine trunks, placing them in burg, Paris, Rome, Milan, Con­ second acts of the opera in which -the entire neighborhood has been The Rev. William J. Mulcahy, 150 for the Pueblo oratorio. The semester. She majored in chem­ sharp relief against the swaying stantinople; every man, woman, the musical development in some enveloped in a roseate hue. chaplain of Loretto Heights col­ orchestra will be under the direc­ istry and her minor subject was black curtain of forest gloom. The and child knew about Della American city is described. The But Jm continue with the telling lege and civilian chaplain of F t tion of Rafaelo Cavallo. Mem­ biology. path rose above the water until Rogers! work of the Rt. Rev. Joseph J. of the “ like father, like son” ways Logan near Denver, has been noti­ bers of various Church groups in She has been a leader also in it was a faint rumble, and we had “ ‘ What do you know about Bosetti, V.G., in connection with of Captain Raedei and Corporal fied to report to Mather Field, Pueblo will take part in the musi­ student affairs and in extra­ long lost the voices of the hobo her?’ the Denver Grand Opera company , Raedei: Both were bom in Den- Calif., following a final physical cal part of the program, the curricular activities. President of fire fighters when he stopped at “ ‘I have read she is a great and other notable musical events iver. Captain Raedei July 3, 1890, examination in Fitzsimons General theme of which is the suffering the class of ’ 42 last year, she the weather-grayed log of a fallen singer; every now and then the he has directed will be described and Corporal Raedei 28 years ago. hospital Thursday, March 12. Fa­ and death of Christ and His seven is now a member of the student tree. The two white wolf hounds, papers tell of the enthusiasm of in Saturday’s talk. Both are expert horsemen. On ther Mulcahy will be commissioned last words. council and the student cabinet scenting a message on the breeze, audiences— ’ The broadcast begins at noon, pleasant leisure days of the past as a first lieutenant in the U. S. A general invitation to trained and is prefect of the Loretto disappeared behind the now sta­ Married Auttrian Count Denver time, and the opera to be iild befew years both usually cou!iild befew army. Mather Field is an ad­ and experienced singers has been Heights sodality. She is the daugh­ tionary curtain as the Hermit of “ ‘And that is very little of the given this week is Verdi’s The found riding on a ranch south of vanced flying school of the army sounded, and the first rehearsal ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Black Mountain rested the lantern story’, he interrupted. ‘This let­ Masked Ball. The program, car­ Denver where several members of air coiTps and is located near San will be held this Friday night in Glore of 618 Lowell boulevard, at his feet. ter is from Vienna. It brought a ried over the Blue network, is the police department maintain an Corp. Jack Raedei Francisco, Calif. (Turn to Page 4 — Column S) Denver. / ‘From his pocket he took a (Turn to Page 2 — Column 3) sponsored by Texaco. PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Feb. 26, 1942

ARMY CHAPLAIN TO RETIRE; After Seeing Daughter Become DEATH SKIRTED MISSIONER LEGAL NOTICES WAS PASTOR IN COLORADO CAPTURED BY COMMUNISTS NOTICE OF n S A t SETTLEMENT AND Opera Star, Man T urned Hermit DETERMINATION OP HEIRSHIP (Continued From Page One) No. 21 and now is known as Fitz- (Continued From Page One) their forte, and these funds were E«t., ton; William A. a chaplain in the regular army, He was again ordered to for­ There were many expressions of Paris for a permanent re^dence. tempt of escape in the daylight Ott Rock Springa, Wyo.. aon: Elizabeth and has since served in many sta­ eign duty, this time to Hawaii, love and gratitude and a tender Dr. Rogers returned the faded art room for a layout, and ran M. Ott. 869 So. Humboldt St, Denver, “ It cost $20,000, and it was fur­ clippings to his brown morocco the two stories, side by side on a hours. Two meals daily consisted Colo., daughter; Margaret B. O'Neill, 369 tions, both in the continental where in 1936 he was a.ssistant solicitude- over his health and nished with the art and rare fur­ of a bowl of rice and a few green So. Humboldt St, Denver, Colo., daughter: division chaplain ofcSchofield Bar­ leather pocket book, limp and' page in Sunday’s Express. It did United States and in foreign de- well-being,” said Joseph Emer­ niture collected while we were vegetables. Mary J. Thomaa. 78 Trenton St. San Ber- sTtments. Father Ryan served in racks. The second year of this son Smith, reciting the final shabby from age, and stared into not occur to me that, published nardino, Calif., daughter. seeing the world. That paint­ Father Bush admits he got along Accordingly, notice ii alao hereby given fbrt Riley, Kans.; Camp Logan, tour was spent in Fort Shafter as chapter of the mystery of the the night. He was living again way down in , the story ing of the maiden making her way those days of his shaping into am­ would ever reach Colorado. But well with his captors, at least for thit upon the date aforeaafd or the day to Tex.; Fort Sill, Okla., and then department chaplain. disappearance of Dr. Benjamin through the lilac bushes which you which the hearing may be continued, the overseas with the 6th division, Returning from Hawaii in 1938, Wesley Rogers, rich and^ socially bition achieved of a diva all Europe it did. Other papers over the coun­ five weeks. An attempt to escape Court will proceed to receive and hear saw in the bedroom was by Corot — and his recapture— then broke proofs concerning the heira of such de- AEF, in 1918. Returning at the he was again assigned to duty prominent dentist of Denver, and acclaimed. “ And you?” I asked. try republished it in condensed and cheap at the 20,000 francs it the monotony of the routine, and eeaaed and, upon the proofi lubmitted, will end of the war, he was stationed in in Fort Winfield Scott, with addi .son-in-law of the millionaire “ What was your reward for all version. enter a decree in laid ritate determining cost. It reminds me of Della. It made things more stringent' for what was then General Hospital tional duties in Letterman General hardware merchant, George this?” The following summer saw me, who are the heira of auch deceased person, will give you an idea of how beau­ him. From the moment/>f his cap­ at which hearing ail persons claiming to hospital, the Presidio of San Fran­ Tritch. Mr. Smith continued: tiful she is.” “ I was having a glorious time, with my wife, in Bailey. Mrs. be heira at Ian of auch deceaaed may ap­ cisco, and the National cemetery. I met many famous persons, and Morrow, the storekeeper, related ture he believed death was almost It was a dramatic story that After the best throat specialists inevitable, for the Church does not pear and present their proofs, Tabernacle Society When the expansion of the army Dr. Rogers told that June night to know them was a privilege, how the pa.Houston, came were not to be had by the pris­ Ar. St. Joseph • • 6:30 am ■SUPER mBBRETH promise. “ It is my one ambition The composer almost swooned “ I tried to make my daughter from the daughter’s home in oners. Ar. Kanta* Cit/ . 8 am when he heard whc(t had been so to be a priraa donna, and here is happy by giving her the desire of Brookline, Mass., for the funeral In desperation, the second man jealously guarded; furious, he was Ar. St. LouU • • 1 20 pm the place to study,” she wept. her heart. But I wondered whether Oct. 14. Gone was nearly all the in command threatened to kill the on the verge of interrupting when “ My wife was strongly opposed I had succeeded when I read what Paris furniture, the exquisite glass leader. He asked the priest's Through Pullmans and Chair Cars Sansonia forcibly restrained him to our daughter’s going on the she said in a newspaper inter and china. But in the glowing opinion. Father Bush said he could But indignation faded at the Dining and Lounge Car s^ge, but I persisted— well,” he view: ‘ Were I to do it all o.ver golden Boulle cabinet, tied with not con.sent to any such act, but lEHTEH SPECIALS! sighed, “ we will not discuss the beauty of the American girl’s voice ribbon, were Della’s letters, scores the soldier replied that it was bet­ He heard her to the end and then again, I would not commence it; I P§$*rf§tions • Tlcitti rift that ensued. Placing Della would not advise any girl to do of them; at the foot of his bed, ter than to die of hunger. The in a convent in Paris to board, springing to his feet and seizing not the luxurious canopied couch other captives agreed and the her hands, exclaimed: “ Oh! Ma­ as I have done.’ That is what she BURLINGTON with Mrs. Rogers and Georgia I said. Of course, she was referring with tufted silk counterpane, but leader was shot. The prisoners dame, if I had only heard you sing came back to Denver, I sold to the hard and constant study and an humble brass cot, laughed the were released to the national TflAVEL BUREAU before, I would have given you my everything, all my property, in­ the consequent deprivation of play Corot maiden as she pushed aside forces and later the American con­ CHEESE opera. Your notes are perfect, Phone: Keystone 1123 cluding the most valuable piece. and pleasures natural to youth, the branches of lilac and the sun­ sulate negotiated Father Bush’s where Mme. Vidal’s are false.” yet I have suspected that gticcess light danced in an aureole above release from tfie national army. SEVENTEENTH & CHAMPA STS. The Star It Injured wasn’t as sweet on her lips as she her goldea hair. She looked like FULL CREAM AMERICAN OR Fortune, always loving, bold had dreamed it would be. Well, Della, he had said, and because of Patronize These Firms. They Are Co-operating With Your iGO BURLINGTO! Sodalities Report daring, remained with°DelIa and her marriage may bring her happi that the painting was cheap at LONGHORN BRICK rewarded her. That night Mme, ne.ss at last!” 20,000 francs! ___ Paper. Vidal tripped and fell down the I never saw Dr. Rogers again. stairs in her hotel, dislocating a I turned to wave a second fare­ shoulder. The morning of the well and my gratitude for his hos­ Pound . . . On Works in lent opera’s first presentation La Sea pitality in the gray-green light of la’s directors were deep in gloom dawn the next morning as the 53 A More Lasting Comfort With Each prefect reported on the The opera house was sold out. For fire fighters filed through the general actvities of her sodality the first performance hundreds gate to the trail that was to take in Lent at the meeting of the had paid as high as $16 a seat! us to Bailey and the train to Den­ executive board of the Rocky Music lovers had come from Rome, ver, but he no longer stood at the Wilson Brothers Faultless Mountain Sodality union held Vienna, Paris, and even London. It door. For a few hundred yards the Feb. 21. was an 80,000-franc house! dogs walked with me, and then The most popular practice of "Cheer up, my friends,” said they raced back to the house. the sodalLsts is a.ssistance at daily Mascagni when he arrived, and he I did not write the story of the Mass. Every sodality reported a waved airilv his gloved hand. “ All Hermit of Black Mounlain. Some- 80-BELT PJ’S 4 SEAT00DIS marked increase in the number of will be well. Orpheus still guards how, I could not, nor did I talk, members attending daily Mass. La Scala. Wait here for me and not until four years had passed you shall see.” and I had gone to San Antonio on In Cathedral about 25 freshmen He hurried to Della’s hotel, another vacation and met Miss have organized a victory Holy gained her consent to take M»e. Eudochia Bell, married her, and Hour club. All seniors assist at the Vidal’s part, and returned with became manajnng editor of the 7:15 Mass every Monday. Thirty her to the opera house. The direc­ San Antonio Express, One eve­ 2.25 -The daily task of preparing Lenten Meals presents no prob­ sodalists of Holy Family parish tors were dubious. “ She will not ning in the autumn of 1912 I lem to the women who have discovered Miller’i large dis­ are going to daily Mass and Com do,” they agreed among themselves. opened the weekly feature letter play of Fresh Cliccsc and Sea Foods including Oysters, Fresh munion.’ “ Lovely, yes; but she is much too from Sterling Heilig, our Paris Halibut, .Saimun, Whiting Fish, Mackerel, Perch Fillets, and The Loretto Heights Active young for such a difficult role.” a wide variety of Herring. correspondent. Out tumbled photo­ Catholicity club has 30 members “ Wait,” counseled Mascagni. The graphs of a somewhat stout, A comfort that is seldom found pledged to make the Holy Hour orchestra and cast were assembled. plainly contented woman of strik­ daily. The gloomy gentlemen were all ing beauty and a distinguished in any pajama made, is found in WHITING FISH In Regis college there is a reci­ .smiles when the rehearsal ended. looking, dark-haired, mustached FILLETS tation of the Rosary at 7:30 each In seven hours the curtain was to man of militai^ bearing in his the Faultless No-Belt PJ’s by night for the boarders. All stu­ rise, and Della studied every min­ early forties. Other photographs dents make the Stations of the ute of that time. Vidal’s clothes showed the smiling lady in apron Wilson- Brothers. It never binds, Cross at 12:4,5 p.m. were too large, she was not letter and cap in the kitchen of her home 30« In Regis hirt school a novena perfect in the words, but the notes in Vienna, baking at a white-tile ■never pinches — yet keeps your begun on Ash Wednesday will end were engraved on her mind and, stove, a Persian cat at her heels, on the final day of retreat. as the Paris edition of the pajama trousers comfortably in PICKLED HERRING isrs—roar chsln. and a canary singing in a cage The literature committee in St. York Herald said in the issue of in the sunshine of the open win­ Francis de Sales’ parish is circu­ Feb. 22, 1896, “ the glorious voice dow, and the same lady with a place. These pajamas are cut lating pamphlets to the sodali.sts rose triumphant over every diffi­ parasol in a landau with a driver for Lenten reading. " culty and brought the crowded wearing a cockade on his high silk from quality cloth in handsome FULL VALUE Nurses in all classes in St. An­ house to its feet. At the close, the hat. Tho carriage was waiting in thony’s ho.spital are assisting at composer led her before tho cur­ front of an opera house. fast colors. SizM A to D, coat or Ma.ss two days a week. Med. extra grade tain aix times. The manager, Abandons Career for Love slip-on style. EGGS Twenty St, Mary’s academy Sansonia, wept tears of joy in The story accompanying was in cartons, doz..... girls have volunteered to aid Mrs, Italian fashion, over the saving of headed, “ Famous American Prima Bailey in her work in the Little his 80,000-franc house. Miss Donna Gives Up Brilliant Career Flower center. Rogers has received a number of for Love.” It told how Dellai MEN’S SHOP— STREET FLOOR Nurses of St. Joseph’s hospital flattering offers since her feat in Rogers after her marriage to have devotions Wednesdays and Milan, among them one to open a Count Hans Gregor, director of HOT CROSS Fridays and a Holy Hour Thurs­ new theater in Paris in the fall.” the Vienna Opera house, had volun­ day nights. Everywhere a Succeii tarily become a haus frau, finding The publicity-literature com­ Her career began that tumul­ her happiness in making a com­ mittees will meet at the K. of C. tuous night, Feb. 16. From ono fortable home for her famous hus­ BUNS o « ... hall Feb. 28 at 10:30 a.m. music center to another in Europe band. She realized how jealousy’s Persona having any books for she appeared successively as Car­ bitter Ungues would wag against the USO book drive may notify men in the opera of that name, the count should he assign his wife 'Where Denver Shops With Confidence”— Phone KE. 3111 F M iu Kathryn Olort, MAin 6686 as Azucena in ll Trovatore, aa to a prominent role, and had no re­

J PAGE THREE Thursday, Feh. 26, 1942 Office, 938 Bannock Stre^ THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205

in the 53rd annual competition IN Rl^il FYEiocution Contest Finalists March 5, in the Little theater Ill IIIULLI on...... the^egis...... campns, include the three Regia_ coliegiani____ pictured'^______' helow.helov They are (left to right) Preferred Parish Jamea -HoaK, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hoare, 2223 Klng%treet; Wan^n G. Hansen, son of Mrs. Elsie Hansen, 2255 California street, and Martin J. Andrew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Andrew, 2829 Race street. Other finalists are Joseph Gonzales, Thomas Garry, James Harris, and Richard Walsh. Selec* Tirading List ■ tions to be given by the contestants have been announced by Mr. Robert J. O’Sullivan, S.J., as follows! 4 TOBEIEimiBy Andrew, ' “Beyond the Last Mile;’’ Garry, “The Misery of Millicent;’’ Gonzales, “Dregs;” Hansen, a The lower cost ofour selection from Emperor Jones; Harris, “The American Way;” Hoare, “Mothers of Men,” and Dependable, Refined MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER Walsh, “My Husband Wants to Enlist.” .______Service * Thtt nwrchaats r0pr*»*ntt

President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Editor...... ,...Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Managlna Editor.. ______Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D iContinued From Page One) Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A B . PICTURES against Communism but had come Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, J.C.L., LittD.; Rev. John Cavanagh. now, the universe to continue in thing of refrigerators and other k in g. standard household appliances that back convinced that Russia's record M .A , Litt.D.; Rev. Edward A. Breen, M .A, littM .; Leonard Tangney They labqr in vain who build a will not be replaced this year, with would stand up “page for page’ For Home, School and Church A.B., JourJ).; Max Greedy. house unless the Lord build it; the consequence that the valuation in any court in the land. C. I SIODIIUS with Him helping, we can accom­ of personal property can well drop Davies calls for closer relations Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. plish anything. Every defeat with below its standard level. with Russia after the war. He con­ us is but the seed of victory. It will not be well for us to sit demns any distrust or dislike for (Continued Frorft Page One) The consecration of a Aew Bishop back and chuckle over the seeming the Soviet Union; such distrust, he trude’s academy by the sisters and Large Shipment Just Arrived Published Weekly by makes certain that the power with misfortunes of these taxing agen­ says, is only the result of Hitler’s girls of the academy and the mem­ THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) which God builds in this world and cies. because the tax spenders sel­ propaganda. Trotsky he condemns; bers of the Newman guild. All saves us in eternity will m on. dom take it on the chin for a very Stalin he praises. Before the war, those who have donated toward 938 Bannock Street Through the hands of the Bishop long time. Once geared to their he declar^ Russia was willing to the monthly Communion break­ the grace of the sacraments flows ipendin| programs, the people stand with Britain against Ger­ fasts are Invited to attend the 22 NEW DESIGNS IN Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Boi 1620 from Christ through His priests who arrange the lax levies will many. To top it all, Davies reports breakfast). All alumni present will to His people.— Monsignor Smith. find some substitute for the loss that "Europe is in no danger from be introduced. ih^ are now facing. Communism. We are in no danger Two Lenten services consisting RESTRICTIONS BRING 'Two things are still certain— from Communism.” HUMMEL CARDS Subscription: ?1 per year. of the Stations of the Cross, are DROP IN REVENUE , taxes and death.— Hubert A. Smith. That it all sheer bunk, and it is These remarks are just by way unnecessary bunkl No good pur held each week in the chapel of the academy. The Stations, recited in Thursday, Feb. 26, 1942 of observation. pose can be served by sugar-coat­ WHITHER EDUCATION? unison, are said at 7:16 on We noticed in one of the local ing Stalin and his bloody regime. Emphasis on training for war Wednesday and 4:15 on Friday. papers this week that Colorado will Take Davies point by point) production revives the old ques­ OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER lose about four millions of dollars The Russian system of justice— Social Initiation Held tion of clauical versus vocational which is a system of sheer tyranny The second Newman club ini­ The Denver Ca^olic Register merits our cordial approval. in taxes this yq^r as the result of education. One prominent educator We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ restrictions on the purchase of — would not stand up in any real tiation for the present school year 'Jamts CiBRKE advocates the complete abolition of court any^rhere in the world. Closer was held Sunday, Feb. 22, in the ever appears in its columns-over the signature of the Ordinary or automobiles and their accessories. classical education, whatever that those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. relations with Russia after the war auditorium of M t St. Gertrude’s That figure comes from a survey may mean in his estimation. Higher Beadquartere for We hope The Register will be read in every home of the that shows trafOc has declined by are desirable— if Russia mends its academy. Eight students became CHURCH mathematics, for instance, long had ways enough to warrant associa­ new members of the club at this Archdiocese. approximately 40 per cent in re­ value mainly, as a training of the ARTICLU or DKVOTION We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in cent weeks and it represents only tion with decent nations. Distrust time. The initiation was held fol CBUBCB FURNISBINGS GOODS intellect and hence had its place of Russia, undoubtedly encouraged the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. taxes that would go to the state lowing the 10 o’clock Mass, and BOOKS FOB TBS CATH­ the classical course. Now it is was preceded by a breakfast for « URBAN. J. VEHR, treasury from the sale of gasoline^ now by Nazi propagandists, arose HOUSE an essential of science studies and from the Soviet record— from the all those who received Com­ OLIC LAITT AND CLXBCT Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. It does not take into consideration in military and engineering fields) munion. the tax loss that will come in the brutal treatment of the Russian 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 thus it) might be called vocational people, from the suppression and An executive meeting of club field of sales— new and used cars, training, although to the stecox- persecution of religion, from Wan­ officers was held Tuesday, Fab. tires, batteries, and other acces* rapher or simple mechanic it would ton attacks on small nrighhors of 24, according to Lucille Becker, sories—or in the field of service. prove of little practical use. RAEDEL FATHER AND SON the USSR, from the Stalin pact president. In this meeting plans 'DENVER'i UOS1 PROGRBSSIVg LAONDR1T The two per cent loss in sales and It might be useful in consider­ service will undoubtedly amount to with Hitler, which started this pres­ for club activities for the next ing this question to weigh edu. ent war. The very nature of Com< quarter were made. The week BOTH ‘STRAIGHT SHOOTERS’ healthy figure. cation in its very beginning— in THE CA§C'.^DE LAUNDRY There were probably few of us munism makes it a danger to starting March 8 will be closed the home. From a material stand­ Europe, to us, and-to all the world. •TBt OUB NtW SERVICE** who realized that income of Indi the university, the next one point there are only three needs Two years ago. President Roose­ exam week, and the following {Continued From Page One) earned in a year. And thus began vidual states would be affected by that parents can sup^y a child— Cemplete Laundry Service an episode that lasted eight years velt told the American Youth con* week spring vacation; therefore Sanctus he had scarcely thawed the government’s freezing order on food, clothing, and shelter. Those WE CALL FOR AND DEUVER TA. UIMtTI out enough to ring the bell. He and led him to Des Moines with the the manufacture and distribution gresa, which like Davies has been the Newman club will sponsor no 1S4T Ukrktt in abject poverty cannot meet these too fond of Russia, what kind of served Father O’Ryan as an altar Western league; to Sherman, Tex., of goods we had accepted as com­ more social programs this quar requirements fully, but parents in country the Soviet Union really is. boy for many years and recalls with the Western associ.»tlon; to monplace in our lives. But gone ter. only moderate circumstances can Said the President: There was only one study meet­ them as pleasant memories. Fond du Lac with the Wisconsin- are the days when we go through provide enough good food to keep After completing grade school Illinois league; to Ogden, Utah, prearranged plan of logic to More than 20 years ago . . ing this week, the Sunday meeting the youth healthy and growing. the utmost sympathy for Lee Raedel went to work as a copy with the Union association, and to ustify our turning in the old being Canceled because of the “Why Pay More?’* 'The most affluent can do no more Russian people but I disliked the boy for the Denver PoeU He con­ Milwaukee with the American as. lus on a new car. We all know initiation. The topic of the meet­ than this. Clothes furnish warmth Kgimentation under Communism. (Trademark) tinued his studies in his spare time sociation. the story. The old jallopy needs ing^ Tuesday, Feb. 24( hqld in the and a decent appearance. A “glam< abhorred the indiscriminate kill­ residence of Norm Fyler, was and after five years enrolled in the Baseball brought Lee Raedel new tires and the battery probably our gal” may spend 1400 for an Colorado school of ,mines, Golden. back to Denver as a semi-pro will not last another winter) be­ ings of thousands of innocent vic­ "The Inspiration of thq Bible.” evening gown; it certainly Is not tims. I heartily deprecated the He finished his sophomore year player for the Gates Rubber com­ sides there is an overhaul job to Joo Kearney, an engineering so warm as the simple dress worn banishment of religion . . . WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES with high marks but did not pany, by which he was employed >e done. Well, when we get student, hospitalized because of by a girl of the middle class, and hoped that Russia would work out INCORPORATED return in the autumn because his for seven years until he was ap­ through with all that we still have an accident in the chemistry build­ its decent appearance is a matter its own problems and that the ing, has returned home much im­ ability as a baseball player was pointed to the police department an old car on which we have spent of debate. A mlllion-dollar house Colorado Owned Stores Feb. 20, 1923. He walked a down­ hundred dollars, while for five government would eventually be­ proved. , noted by professional league scouts may have a swimming pool, ball­ come a peace-loving, popular and he made more in one summer town beat until 1929, when he was hundred and the jallopy we can get room, fine paintings, and alt sorts Alfred Noyes, noted English Englewood 800 Sants Fe Dr. transferred to the detective divi new job. Good economy, is government wiih a free ballot, convert-poet, spoke in an all-uni­ than the average mining engineer of axpensive gadgets for comfort, which would not interfere with the Sion. He became a sergeant May not? versity convocation Feb. 26 in Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California but it can do no more than integrity of its neighbors. Tliat 1, 1936. The tax loss will go beyond state Macky auditorium. While in bungalow in furnishing a place to hope is today either shattered or 15th and California Income. Fewness of new automo­ Boulden he was the guest of Dr. Agnostic Argues Shifted to Traffic Bureau sleep and a decent background for put away in storage against a bet biles In 1942, for example, will Edward Davison, professor of Wa De Not Hava Special Salat But Salt You at Our Lqyratt Beginning March 1 Captain home life. Material things that may ter day. Tlie Soviet Union, as i have a direct bearing on the per be added to these fundamentals English, who was acquainted with Prleas Evary Day on All Drug Merebaadito. Raedel will be second in command mailer of practical fact—-as every him when they were both young sonal property tax next year, from are often a handicap to the child's one knows who has the courage to With Bishop and of a reorganized traffic bureau which the city gets a great deal of poets in England. best development face the fact, known to you and At the helm will be Capt. Frank its revenue. Likewise, there it the Campbell, a Denver Catholic wide­ The only non-material thing that known to all the world— is a dic­ Ends Up Convert ly known for his leadership in the parents can give their offspring is tatorship as absolute as any other laymen’s retreat movement, who chancier training, taken in iu dictatorship in the world.” Meeting Planned i m t e o w i k (Continued From Page One) is being transferred from the South Priests’ Brother widest aense. This may be defined “Regimentation,” "indiscrimin­ tempt for the Church by tellim Denver substation for the new as teaeffing the search for the good ate killings,” “banishment of reli Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are him that it was a pretty goo* work. Replacing Captain Camp­ Injured m Fal the true, and the beautiful in all gion”— these have ever been tlie By Young People reliable, consistent and appreciate your support show and the "take” must be ex­ bell in South Denver is another spheres, so that the child may marks of Red Russia, and there is cellent. Catholic police officer, Capt. James fulfil his desliiw in this life and no denying the facts. Davies The council meeting of St. J. Pitt First Lieutenant Martin A. Hig­ prepare for life hereafter. This stupid to try to whitewash the Francis de Sales’ Young People’s Bishop Smith did not answer all gins, an officer in the quarter training can be carried on just as Soviet past. The best we can hope FOR QUALITY CORN FED those questions then but asked Captain Raedel has had his share club will be held in the assembly master’s division, construction en well in a home ^ simple circum is that the future of Russia and room of the rectory Sunday eve­ MEATS & POULTRY SEE that the agnostic visit him three of excitement He was one of tbe yineers of the ninth corps area and stances as in me of opulence. its oppressed peimle will be happier first Denver officers on the scene ning, March 1. after the Lenten nights a week to go over sections of brother of the Very Rev. Dr. Wil Those who attempt to give their than the past. W e can thank God COM . as.es when Danny Daniels started the devotions. Plans will be com­ SPECIAL LUMP COA; the "thesis.” Some of the argu liam Higgins, pastor of S t Phil cKildrcq every advantage and shield for Russia’s present battle against NUT COAL .$S.B5 RABTOAY’S ments of Paine and Voltaire were Canon City prison riot that cost pleted for the general meeting to omena’s parish, Denver, and the them from all worldly cares usual Hiller end at the same time give be held March 12. 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7S»? dispersed quickly, but George had many lives braore he was cornered the devil his duo measure of credit Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. Rev. Joseph F. Higgins, pastor of ly harin the youngsters more than The basketball team of the club met Clarence Danrow at the fa ­ and committed suicide. Captain for the other works of the Soviet f. MinirORD, Mzr. S t Patrick’s pari^, Pueblo, was they help. Parents cannot live has entered the Roeky Mountain mous Scopes trial in Dayton, Raedel spent the night at the west child's life for him. All they can Union.— C J. McNeill. 8Bth and Daeatur ORand B125 seriously injured last week in Newe tourney now being played. Tenn, After watching Darrow gate of the penitentiary, lying do is to train him in the way he fall suffered while inspecting the The attendance at the corporate When buying from the sneer at William Jennings Bryan, prone to fire at the embattled con­ new temporary corps office huild should go) the rest is up to the MAN’S ADVOCATE IN he had interviewed Darrow and victs when they exposed themselves Communion of the young people INSURANCE ing being erected in Fort Douglas, youngster. COURT OF HEAVEN firms advertising in this absorbed all the agnostic’s tenets. to toss the bodies of hostage guards last Sunday 9 o’clock Mass was Salt Lake City. The Church cannot effectively He was helped too by the fact from the cell house, The man next The account of Christas changing encouraging, A Communion break­ paper, pleas# mention th#t He was making a night insp< teach a child the great truths of that he had many friends in the to Captain Raedel was shot. But water into wine at the wedding fast is oeing considered by the JOS. J. CELLA tion of the flood-lighted bulldi . faith unless he is willing to learn feast of Cana is given decided you saw their advertise­ 1120 Sacority Bldg. 99-per-cent Protestant population all he will say of that sanguinary them. His desire to know about religious committee, headed by of Tennessee, many of whom were night is: “It was horrible; let’s when the accident occurred. He prominence by St. John, who, in Miss Shirley Frcemart. ment. Phune KEystone 2633 stepped through a window expect­ God usually comes as a result of members of the then populous skip it.” all, has related but seven of the ing to reach a scaffold, but the the spiritual training begun in the Klan. mirarles of Christ. This incident But Captain Raedel has thrillining scaffold had been removed in the home. The school cannot imparl would seem, therefore, to have par­ "Three times a week,” says moments that he likes to reca'all. afternoon and 'L t Higgins fell to the accumulated knowledge of cenv ticular significance. Probably the George, "we went to bat.. 1 would Chief of them is the time Ernest the ground. He suffered a fra t luries unless the child, is wilting to part played in it by Mary, the apologize for the insults g^en the Mattice walked out of Canon City tured pelvis and hia condition al accept it. His eagerness to learn mother of Christ, was foremost in Bishop in conversations w d then prison a free man—libetated as the though serious is not considerec usually begins in the home when the mind of the Evangelist. would come back with more un result of months of hard work by critical. ^ parents conscientiously answer the The wedding feast was progress­ Buying witting insults. My questions were Mr. Raedel, who never was com Lt. Higgins is an architect. He myriad questions of dawning in ing in typical Oriental splendor blunt and ignorant. His answers vinced the man was guilty. Mr. served with the army In World lelligence and set the child in the when It came to the attention of were, sparkling and simple. Mattice had been accused of war No. 1 and supervised the con­ right path toward the life-long Mary that the supply of wine had Amo* and Andy Took Back Seat brutal attack upon a Denver struction of the waiter Reed hos­ search for knowledge. 'Thus the been exhausted and that the host, woman. She positively identified agencies that deaBwIth the child Building "A t the time Amos and Andy pital in Washington, D. C. as a result, was soon to suffer a were quite popular, but, for the him. Mr. Mattice never wavered Shortly after the Armistice he after the earliest Aan depend for keen embarrassment. When she assistants o f the Cathedral, ours in his denial of guilt but he was returned to civilian life. For al­ their effectiveness upon the atti­ remarked of it to Christ and gently tude inculcated within the home. was a better performance. They convicted and sentenced to 99 years most ten years he had been em­ implied that He might remedy the The proper home training would turn off the radios to listen Detective Raedel believed Mr. Mat- ployed by the Northwestern Rail­ situation. He replied. In the words Bemodeling to us. tice’s protestations of innocence road company in the bridge-build­ should have its practical aspects, of the recent translation of the A boy should learn the funda­ "One of the most dramatic of and set about to prove them. He ing department. He resided in New Testament, “What wouldst our many meetings came when we soon found that the only way he Chicago. mentals of home care, simple thou have Me do, woman? My mechanics, carpenlry, etc, A girl discussed the Rosary. I could not could do this would be by capturing About a. year and a half ago he hour has not yet come,” There’s An FHA Loan to Help You the guilty man. This he did, but should know the basic principles see any reason for the repetition re-entered the army and was as­ Tliis reply it often thought to it took him nearly seven months, signed to work on the $60,00i0,000 of housekeeping, cooking, sewing, of the same prayers, and asked and so on. This is the germ of be brusque, but, ns a matter of Whether you’re buying a home already built— remodeling the Bishop Smith whether he would working night and day. overnment building project in fact, in view of the idiom of the "The real culprit’s apnearance Oliet. Ill, When ^ that was com- vocational training, which in pio­ home you have— or building a NEW HOME—there’s an FHA not think it silly if I came in and neer days was given fully by the language used by ClirisI,' the con­ said, ‘ Good evening Bishop’ and almost exactly duplicated Mr. Mat- . listed he was transferred to Fort parents. It is because the modem text in which it was used, and the then would ask him ten times tice’s,” said Captain Raedel. "It Douglas. Loan plan to meet your needs at the American National Bank home is often seriously hampered lone of voice that Christ must whether he was in good health. was a case of mistaken identity.” of Denver. ^ in opportunity to train for work have used, the Master's words can “ He turned to me and said The man responsible for the Seek to Remove Body of and because modern industry is hardly mean more than that there ‘ Mr, Greene, when you asked your crime confessed and was convictedi highly socialized that the senool Was no occasion for either of them wife to marry you, did you ask Mr. Mattice was freed and recom­ Buffalo Bill to Wyoming is called upon to give extensive as guests to interfere. To do so, FHA m M B E R GIVE FHA IVUMBER THO once? When you told her you pensed by the state for injustice At a meeting of the Robert W. vocational training. as the Scripture scholar, Father loved her, did you say it once, or done through error. And Mr. Rae­ Speer club it was revealed that an Ijick of space prevents the M.-J. Ijtgrange, O.P., points out, did you repeat it?’ Then he took An FHA Insured Loan, Title Ona An FHA Insured Loan, Title Two del won the praise of state and city aeeociatlon of Cody’s relatives, elaboration of these fundamental would cause a sensation, and Christ a rosary from his pocket and told did not yet wish to have attention -—will help you remodel and mod­ — lets you attain home ownership officials and of editorial writers which was formed in 1924 and now points, but it should be obvious TODAY— ipstead of years from me it was a personal gift from for his part in seeing that Justice has 2,000 members throughout the that, in extending the training be­ drawn to Himself. ernize the home you have now. Ask Pope Pius XI and that, it bore all now. The down payment is rea­ was done. nation, is seeking to have the body gun in the home, the school should But yet, there was the al least any officer of this bank about this sonable— the low interest rate just the Papal indulgences. He walked Captain Raedel is called of Col. William F. (Buffalo Bill) have a curriculum that considers implicit request of Mary that Christ convenient way to budget the coat slowly over to the Window/ opened KV% percent and the monthly rent­ "square shooter.” both by his fel­ Cody removed from its famous both the classical and the voca­ do something to prevent embar­ of home improvements— under like Installments include taxes and it, and while looking out said, ‘If low officers ana by those who run tomb on the top of Lookout moun­ tional. To concentrate solely upon rassment to the host. The fact you do not want that rosary, come the new regulations. insurance. afoul of the law. tain, above. Golden, to Cody, Wyo., the siriclly practical would deprive she knew He would act upon her over here and throw it out.’ I on the ground that no suitable me­ the student of a well-rounded back­ request, even though *^nt of still have it.” Mr. and Mrs. Raedel have a wide circle of friends in South Denver^ morial to enclose the grave has ground of character and knowl­ lime,” is indicated by her in­ On Holy Saturday in 1931 been erected on Lookout. edge. To concentrate solely upon structions to the waiters that they Bishop Smith baptized and con having lived in St. Francis de Sales’ parish for 26 years. They the theoretical would ill fit him should do whatever He told them. firmed the former aniostic. George for actual life. Neither tide of Six large stone jars of water were Listen to Fulton Lewis, Jr.— Monday Through Friday, KFEL, 9:30 P.M. Greene received his First Com­ have a daughter, Mrs. John Feely, Chaplain Appointed for who Jives in St. Leo's parish. education can be ignored) both subsequefRiy, by Divine power, i. munion on Easter Sunday, and for Oakland’s Serra Club mutt be presented and adapted to changed into a tasty wine that de­ the first time in his life knew the meet the needs of the times and lighted the palate of even the ex­ feeling of eternal peace. "I was Ban Francisco.—The Molt Rev. John J. Mitty, Archbishop of San of tlie Individuals—Millard F. perienced steward. like some one who had been look­ Passion Play, Oratorio Francisco, announced the appoint­ Everett. What Mary aMoitiplished for her American National ing at stained glass windows from To Bo Union Evonis ment of the Rev. Richard Ham­ host at the wedding feast of Cana the outside, where I could see no GIVE THE DEVIL HtS DUE she has continued to accomplish picture, and then had been brought mond, administrator of St. Am­ brose's church In Berkeley, as the Every person with good sense ever since for a short-sighted and inside to see the beauty of the true (Continued From Page One) stumbling mankind. One wortf £dnk off DENVER new chaplain of the Serra club of appreciates the fact that the Red design.” t. Patrick’s school hall. Rehear, 8 Oakland. armies of Russia are inflicting from Mary is of more value in “ After the conversion there salj for the choral group.wlll be on serious damage on Hitler’s legions. heaven than the lengthy pleadings were constant inquiries from old Wednesday and Friday nights in of all men and angels. One word friends who wanted to know the school hall. Epitacio Pessoa, Former As we hope to win this war, so are FRANK KIR(3fflOF ADOLPH KUNSMttLER we thankful for the contribution from Mary can be the difference ‘why?’ They knew it could not be The Passion play to be presented Brazil President, Dies between heaven and hell. She is President Pice President and Cashier for business reasons and obviously of Russia toward victory for the by Corpus Christ! school in Colo Rio de Janeiro.— Dr. Epitacio heaven's ablest criminal lawyer.— had'not been because of the argu­ nations allied against the Nazis. rado Springs will be under the Pessoa, 76, President o f Brazil Rev. Edward A. Breen. ments of ray wife. We had been It Is only proper that we rScoz- supervision of Sister Rosella, prin from 1910 to 1922 and one of the married 16 years and, if it had nlae the value of Russia’s present 0 cipal. Permission to offer this country’s most famous jurists, been for that reason, it would have stand, but it is not neeeuaiy that play was received from the Pas- dtsd here. He represented Brazil come about before. we tie pink ribbons to Joe Stalin's ESTAILIBHED iINCB ItOS sionist Fathers of Union City, N in the Versailles treaty confer­ round head or that we robe Red M A in 5314 "My daughter was bom in Sep­ J. The drama has been presented ences and was elected In 1922 to Revolution in the shining garment tember of 1931. I am glad she did 28 leaeons in Veronica’s Veil au the court of international justice of Innocence. The American peo­ not have* to go through the ditoriura. Union City, under the in The Hague. ple are smart enough and strong The American Fixture Co. struggle I had to go Uirough auspices of St. Joseph’s church enough to be told the truth—even F . J. K irchhof before finding peace of mind.” there. Golden Jubilee Noted about their allies. Too long have HaaeiSetarsn *C Jo Ann, who was baptized by The Passion play is based on the we been fed sugar-coated pifii and C onstruction € o . Bishop Smith and given his sol­ Story of Christ’s Passion, which By Labor institution a sweetened liquid diet. CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS emn blessing, is now a pupil in opened in the Garden Of Qeth Buenos Aires.— Los Clrculos Now comM Joseph E. Oavlef, the sixth grade of St. Mary’s acad- semano and culminated on the de Obreros, Catholic labor Institu­ that fabulously wealthy man who CHURCH FURNITURE emy. bleak hilltop of Calvary. In tub- tion having 40,000 members, is ob­ sarved for some time as U, 8, am­ BUILDERS Since his talk before the mem­ lime simplicity the drama por* serving its golden Jubilee. The bassador to Russia, to give us an* BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES bers of the Cathedral Young trays in five acta Chrlst'a batraya event nas been noted by Pope Plus other pill. In an address before We Appreciate Your Patronage People’s club, a discuuion group by Judas and His sufferings, cruel XII. and alio by H. Em. Cardinal tbe Council for Democracy, meet­ e Miilwork of All Kinds has been organized for 12 of the fixion, and doath. A cast of 60 Santiago Copello, who intoned a ing Wednesday in Now York, members, some of whom are recent persona will be trained for the "Te Dsum” in the Church of Our Davias declared that ha had gone 708 XtAwreuce SU Reaver, Colo. FRANK UIICMHOP, 1232 ARAPAHOE SI converts to the faith. play. Lady of Victories. to Moscow "boiiilt and ptojudiM” DENVER. COLa Thursday, Feb. 26, 1942 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE

Complete line of Religioui Evening Services Held Thrice WeekI y Mt. St. Gertrude’s Choir Articles for Church and Colden Society Prizes Are Given Home A. P. WAGNER ^For St. Peter’s Parishioners, Greeley j[ Gives Gregorian Program Chnreh Goods Co. To Meet H ard t Academy Party TA 83S1 («( 14tk Greeley.—In' the Lenten season, State Farm Insurance company Ednaond J. Burke of Pueblo, Mrs. Boulder.— (M t S t Gertrude’s by the Rev. Stephen Krieger, S,^., (St. Mary’f Academy) Golden.— The regular meeting evening services in St. Peter’s in Chicago. Carroll ^larris, Bertha and Wal­ Academy) — M t St. Gertrude’s of Regis, Denver, closed with Mass The Best in On Monday, Feb. 16, members of choir presented a program of Gre­ the Altar and Rosary society church are being held at 7:30 Joseph Stenger of Washington, lace Smith, Catherine Burke, Thursday morning. Vill be held on Wednesday after­ D. C., who has been visiting in the James Sheridan, and Mrs. Smith the freshman class were hostesses gorian chant Thursday afternoon, Used o’clock on Sunday, Wednesday, A combination radio, record- noon, March 4, in the home of home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. J, Melkel entertained at a Mardi Gras party given in Feb. 26, in the Boulder Woman’s and Friday. Weekday Mass is Furniture •Mrs. H. E. Short. Mrs. F. A, being offered at 7:30. The Sun­ Henry Stenger, at 325 6th ave­ the JFF club Feb. 18 in her the auditorium for the high school. club. playing, and record-making device Prizes of national defense stamps •Suchy will be assisting hostesses, day schedule is as usual, according nue, the past two weeks, enlisted home in Kersey at three tables of “ Gregorian chant is nearly as was purchased recently by the ALSO NEW The 8 o’clock Mass on Sunday, to the pastor, the Very Rev. B. in the U. S. naval reserve in Den­ 500. Mrs. Louis Stolarczyk won were awarded to Peggy Cham­ old as Christianity itself; it is music department of the academy. bers, Jeanne Crapo, Florence Through its use, instrumental and March 1, will be offered especially J. Froegel. ver Feb. 20. Formerly he was both the guest high and traveling called Gregorian after Pope St. Caih or Credit for the members of the society, employed by the social security prizes. Mrs. C. B. Harmon won the Potestio, and Marion Stortz for Gregory the Great, who in the vocal students will have the benefit Attend Denver Meeting the cleverest costumes; to Mary of hearing and criticizing their re­ who will receive Communion in a Mr. and Mrs. John O’Hagan board, bureau of accounts and guest’s low. High member prize third century .systematized the few A FULL LINE OF body. It is also regular Commun­ audits, in Washington. went to Mrs. Leo Steensraa and Ellen Logan and Loretta Horrigan tones used in religious chant into produced individual and concert spent the weekend in Denver at­ for the best disguises, and to Ra­ numbers. OFFICE FURNITURE ion day for other women and girls tending the junior chamber of Virginia Alexander entertained low to Mrs. A. M. Park. certain fixed, modes and made its Dr. Margaret Mulroney re­ mona Lea White for the most at­ We rent Folding Chairs, Card and of the parish. commerce meeting. the Young Ladies’ sodality of St. use a part 6t the liturgy of the The lecture that was to be given The monthly meeting of the Peter’s church at a valentine viewed Broad and Alien Is the tractive attires. Patsy Mulligan, . . . . Gregorian by Dr. Ralph Crossman of Colo­ Banquet Tablek, Dishes, Silver­ Mrs. J. Fred McCourt was Holy Name society will be held in party in her home Saturday eve World, by Ciro Alegria, in the Florence Abel, and Eileen Connell music is essentially religious in rado university before the students among the Greeley folks who drove ware, anything in stock. , the rectory on Wednesday eve­ ning, Feb. 21. Guests were Misses public library Book House Friday received honorable mention. Ann character; the expression of and faculty of Mt. St. Gertrude’s to Cheyenne, Wyo., for the concert ning, March 4, following Lenten Mary and Frances Stenger, Kath evening, Feb. 20, at 7:30. This Elaine Murray had the distinction praise, thanksgiving, petition, and Tuesday morning, Feb. 24, was Established 1888 of the St. Louis symphony or­ of wearing the oldest costume, her devotions. erine and Margaret Monhauser, novel was selected from many sorrow for sin. It is the official postponed. PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 chestra. Florence Herman, Elsie Asmus, American writers’ in a recent lovely gown having been the wed­ Lenten devotions are held on sung prayer of the Church, the OPEN PROU I A. H. TO t P. M. Wednesday and Friday evenings St. Teresa’s club met Thurs­ Pauline Marie S m i th, Betty Latin-American novel contest. A ding dress of her great-great­ proper chant of the Catholic lit­ ,at 7:45. On Wednesday evenings, day, Feb. 19, in the home of Mrs. jBowles, and Rose Marie Alexan- part of Dr. Mulroney’s review was grandmother. urgy, the chant the Church has in­ Young Kit Carson 1$ services consist of Rosary, sermon, John O’Hagan. A guest of thefyier, and a friend, Gertrude Lan- devoted to a discussion' of the lit Defense stamps are being sold herited from the ancient Fathers and Benediction of the Blessed club was Mrs. Gene DeWitt. The field of Denver. erature on Latin and South Amer^ in the academy on Mondays, which she has so * jealously Rejected Five Times Sacrament, and on Friday eve prize was awarded to Mrs. Alex Mrs. Anna Smith Hottest ica. Wednesdays, and Fridays. Already guarded through the centuries and nings, the Stations of the Cross Kahler. The low prize was given Mrs. Anna Smith entertained in A. L. Stoddard, son of Mr. and the students have purcna.sed a to­ which happily in recent years is and Benediction. Daily Mass is at to Mrs. DcWitt. her home, 1119 14th avenue, at Mrs. E. G. Stoddard of near Gree­ tal of $8,204.75 in defense bonds being restored to its original per­ La Junta.— (INS)'— Kit Carson 7 o’clock, except on Tuesdays and St. Ann’s bridge club met dinner Feb. 20 in honor of Cath­ ley, made a brief visit here while and stamps. fection and purity.” III was gloomy even though the! Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Hallock of the Red Saturdays. Confessions are heard erine Burke and James Sheridan, being transferred eastward. He The progrram included three of am y paid high tribute to his I on Saturdays, beginning at 7:30 Earl Steele, 1425 17th street. who were married on Saturday. has been in the navy 14 years, Cross is conducting two classes in fabled grandfather, 'Brig. Gen. Guests of the club were Mrs. Alex first aid on Tuesdays and Thurs­ the four great seasonal antiphons and before the Masses on At dinner were Mrs. Mary Burkie, He is a first class electrician. of the liturgy, the “ Ave Regina Christopher “ Kit” Carson, by ^Sundays. Kahler and Mrs. Ed Baum. The days in the academy. The one in naming a new army cantonment' the morning is for the high school Coelorum,” the “ Salve Regina,” Mass on the first Friday, March pi’rize went to Mrs. Frances Green. “ Camp Carson.” students, and the one in the eve­ and the “ Regina Coeli;” the 6, will be at 7 o’cock. Mrs. Ed Baum was second high. The grandson of the famed In­ Card Party Ii Succeiiful SERVICE FLAG TO HONOR MEN ning for the sisters. hymns, “ Rorate Coeli,” “ Adoro Te Mrs. Charles Hemberger was dian scout has enlisted five times Nearly 150 tickets were sold for Once again Denver will be Devote,” “ 0 Salutaris,” “ Jesu Dul- hostess to S t Agnes’ circle in her in recent weeks, three times in the valentine card party given on granted a priority on outstanding cis Memoria,” “ Ave Verum,” “ Veni home on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. CALLED IN JULESBURG PARISH Creator Spiritus,” and “ Stabat Ma­ the array, once in the navy, and 24, at 2 o’clock. Feb. 13 in the Newman hall. The entertainment when Rufus and Margo Rose, world-famous artists ter;” the Lenten psalm, “ Parce once in the marines, but each en­ Miss Ardelle Meyer presided at high prize for contract was given listment was rejected because he to Dr. Winters, second high to Julesburg.—At a recent meeting stars. All those in the parish and producers of the Rufus Rose Domine;” the Introit of the Re­ St. Stephen’s discussion club’s is only five feet tall. Miss Regina Piedalue, and low to of the Holy Name society the mem­ who have relatives in the armed marionettes, bring to the stage of quiem Mass, the Kyrie and Agnus meeting in the rectory on Monday Dei of the Paschal Mass, Lux et evening of this week. Mrs. Foley. The high prize for bers named President Joseph forces should hand in the names the Barnes theater little wooden Displaying the same fighting 500 was awarded to Mrs. Louis Schmidt and Vice President Renez of those men. Mr. Eckhout is people who will make their audi­ Origo, and Sanctus and Benedic- courage that made his grandfather Frank Zimmer is convalescing tus of the Mass of the Blessed in the home of a daughter in Stolarczyk, second high to Mp. Eckhout as a committee to also making a framed honor roll ence forget the war and the one of the early West’s most cele­ Virgin, Denver. Gustafson, and low to Miss obtain a service flag. Miss on which the names of these men weather. brated jiharacters, young Kit said: Stenger, all of Kersey. Mary Imherr has purchased will be inscribed, together with Snow White will be presented Members of the choir are Hazel “ I really want to go to war. Those on the committee for the the necessary cloth. The back­ .service designations at 10 a.m. and Rip Von Winkle at Aichelman, Betty Jane Allyn, Julia I’ve tried everything I can think U A 'i’ r party were Mrs. Guy Jarvio, Mrs. ground will b j dark blue muslin, The headquarters of the Holy 2 p.m. on April 11. These famous Cobb, Viola Lee Drake, Nora June of. I’ll go anywhere.” Lafayette Hall Alex Kahler, Mrs. Ed Baum, Mrs. and the stars, which will repre­ Name society in New York city marionettes are brought to Denver England, Lucy Guerzo, Nell Kerr, The navy announced it was try­ J. F. Swanson, Mrs. J. F. Alex­ sent the men in the service, will has sent the materials to make the under the auspices of the Saimarac Patricia Liston, Jean McLellan, ing to obtain waivers on young ander, Mrs. E. F. Thompson, Mrs. be white. The women of the honor scroll. It will be hung in Players of St. Mary’s academy, and Marjorie Menke. Kit’s height so he mighb be ac­ KE.6 3 9 I To Be Refloored J. Fred McCourt, Mrs. John and Rosary society will sew on the the vestibule of the church. Valen 1370 Pennsylvania .street. The students’ retreat conducted cepted as a sailor. ' Overman, with Mrs. Earl Steele, tine Macht is the most recent pa Lafayette.— In a regular meet­ chairman. rishioner to join the army. ing of St. Ida’s CYO plans were Mill Burke Ii Bride La Junta Easter Jlope Cheit If Planned HONOR ROLL PAYS TRIBUTE TO discussed for putting a new floor Miss Catherine C. Burke, daugh­ The women of the Altar and in the parish hall. The young ter of Mrs. Mary Burke of 1105 Rosary society will purchase a people will help pay for this by 9th street, was married to James Ball Plans Are hope chest from a local furniture PARISHIONERS IN SERVICE ■ selling tickets for the St. Patrick’s P. Sheridan, son of Mr. and Mrs. store. They also will buy the ma day frolic to be held March 17. J. J. Bheridan of Durango, in a terial to make pillow cases, towels, The frolic is sponsored by St. cerenmny in St. Peter’s church Glenwood Springs.— A beautiful the names of the boys are listed. MadebyC.D.ofA. sheets, etc., from a local dry goods honor roll paying tribute to the Six sets of brothers are among Ida’s guild. The young people will at 6/ o’clock Saturday morning, firm. The hope chest will be com be responsible for the entertain­ Feb. 21. Father Froegel cele­ young men of the parish who are the boys listed. They are Henry La Junta. — The Catholic pleted by fall and will be awarded in the service of their country has and Roy Sonnleitner, Albert ment. Bunco will be played and brated the Nuptial High Mass. in the annual bazaar. 1 > there will be a social. Tickets can As the bridal party formed, Daughters of America met in the been framed and hung in the and George Dumont, Gerald and home of Mrs. James Malouff with Mrs. Clarence Vest and Mrs, church by the Rev. C. E. Kessler. Norbert Hoban, Joseph, Rudolph, be obtained from any member. Mrs. Anna Smith played the pro­ John Liddle are making plans for St. Aloysius is the name chosen cessional on the organ. She later Mrs. Fred Malouff as assistant At the top of the roll, the Amer­ and Robert Bershenyi, Felix and hostess. Plans were made for the the bake sale that will be held ican and Papal flags stand out John Sandoval, and Harry and for the recently formed altar boys’ accompanied the choir singing the Holy Saturday. This sale will pro­ society. The president is Robert Mass in A, by Singenberger, and annual Easter ball to be held in colors above the Holy Name John Sweeney, Others are Bert Saturday, April 4, with Mrs. C. J. vide parishioners with the op­ pledge: “ I pledge my loyalty to Zancanella, William Brinkmeier, French. played the recessional. portunity to buy their supplies for Mrs. Arthur LaPorte served as Btaffel as chairman of the com­ the flag of my country and to the Daniel Quigley, Richard Casteel, mittee. This annual project in Easter and Easter week. Further God-given principles of freedom, William Morgan, Albert Simillion, matron of honor. Edmond J. plans will be discussed at the Pueblo Legion Curia Burke of Pueblo, brother of the sponsored to finance the summer justice, and happine.ss for which August Nardin, Saviour Andre- religious va/fi'^on school. March meeting of the .society. it stands.” Under this inscription atta, Alden Haff, Louis Rovedo, bride, was best man. Way of Crois Held Fridays Immediately following the serv­ A Convert /league was started. Floyd Zemlock, and George Cerise. To Convene March I Mrs. Otis Low, Mrs. W. L. Swan, Stations of the Cross and Bene­ ice, the wedding party and close diction of the Blessed Sacrament Services Listed friends went to a tearoom for a and Miss Rhoda Yoder were The services in St. Stephen’s, Pueblo. — A meeting of named on a committee to confer are included in the Lenten devo­ wedding breakfast. tions every Friday evening at y Cross Joined in Lent are as follows: Weekday the Pueblo curia of the Le­ At the breakfast were Mrs. Mary and work with Father Arthur Mass at 7:30 o’clock; Sunday at gion of Mary will be held in Kerr. 7:30. The boys who serve the Burke, Mrs. Anna Smith, Mrs. Sunday Masses will alternate in 8 and 10 o’clock; Tuesday evening the library of Pueblo Catholic Carroll Harris, Mrs. Theodore E. Recollection Day Is March 1 at 7:30, St. Anthony novena de­ high Sunday, March 1, at 2 As in the past, the C. D. of A serving for the stations. The Tann, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur La­ choir will practice after Benedic votions; Wednesday evenings at p.m. All officers and apiritual court is sponsoring a day of rec­ iy Durango Nurse 7:30, Rosary, sermon, and Bene­ Porte, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Solan, tion. directors of the praeiidia of Jr.; Edmond J. Burke, Father ollection for all women of the diction of the Most Blessed Sac­ Southern Colorado are in­ parish. It will be held Sunday, Church Fund Swelled Froegel, and the bridal pair. Mr. Porter has given ?25 to the rament; Friday evenings. Stations vited to attend. Legionariei March 1. Durango.— Miss Elizabeth Dill, of the Cross and Benediction. Later, the couple left for Cali­ fund for the new church. other than the officeri will At the social hour, the mem who for three years was school Sunday, March 1, is Communion fornia, where they plan to make John Lechman and Alex Lam alio be welcomed. bers played games, after which nurse for District No. 9, left in day for the members of the Altar their home. brecht went to Chicago last week the week for Fort Bli.ss, Tex., as a Mrs. Sheridan, who is widely refresnments were served by the and Rosary society. ‘ with a load of cattle. Because of Red Cross nurse. She was accom­ known in Greeley, was graduated hostesses to 30 members. The next Mr^ and Mrs. John Buchanan weather conditions, loading of the panied by her sister, Mi.ss Anna in 1933 from Greeley high school meeting, on St. Patrick’s day, will and son left Monday for Casper, be held in the home of Mrs. Clyde cattle was impeded; $500 was Dill, who will return to Durango and later attended the Greeley thereby lost on the market. Mr. Wyo., where they will reside. In Commercial college. She had been Abbott, with Mrs. Felix Morris after a brief visit. their stay in Glenwood, Mr. Bu­ as.sisting. Lechman, nevertheless contributed Miss Catherine C. Burke and Pueblo employed in the office of the Weld $25 to the church fund, chanan was operator of the Glen county treasurer. James P. Sheridan were married theater. Week's Mission Jerome Dolezal, infant son of in St. Peter’s church, Greeley, be­ Mr. Sheridan is a graduate of Jerry k . Dolezal and Margaret Mrs. Bernard Carragher has Now in Progress fore a Nuptial Mass in the pres­ returned to her home in Denver. St. Columba’s school in Du­ (Lempka) Dolezal, was baptized On Sunday morning, Feb. 22 ence of the Vety Rev. B. J. Froe­ She was called here by the illness rango, and for the past six years Feb. 15. Sponsors were Raymond a one-week mission opened in St, gel Saturday, Feb. 14. The newly of her father, W. J. Mangnall, who was employed in the office of the and Evelyn Radke. Colorado state highway depart­ Patrick’s church. Father Raphael married couple visited Mr. Sheri­ is much improved. ment. He had been stationed in M. Burke, O.P., is conducting the dan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Word was received here recently Greeley since August, 1939. services. Besides two mission Sheridan, in Durango on their way of the death, Jan, 22, of Samuel Bridge Club Entertained Masses at 5:45 and 7:45 and the to their new home in San Diego, Dougan in his home in Los An­ Misses Regina and Eliza Pie­ evening services at 7 :30, special Lenten Service Calif. The bridegroom is a gradu­ geles, Calif. Mr. Dougan, his dalue entertained St. Agnes’ exercises are being conducted for ate of Str Columba’s school. For wife, and two sons were residents bridge club in their home on all grade school and junior high the past six years he had been of Glenwood for many years. Mrs Thursday evening, Feb. 19. Mrs. school children at 4:15 each aft­ employed in the office of the Colo­ DoUgan was active in parish af­ William Kelly took first prize, and ernoon. Those of high school age rado state highway department. fairs and was president of the have been urged to attend regu­ Schedule Given Mrs. Charles Hogan entertained Altar society. Burial was in Cali­ Mrs. Charles Kersey won consola­ The Standard of Quality tion. The next meeting of the larly each evening. her card club at a dessert lunch­ fornia. On Sunday afternoon, March 1 eon Tuesday. Gue.sts of the club John Quigley, who is employed for Perfect Baking club will be on Feb. 27 in the (St. Mary Magdalene’i Pariih) a period of recollection will be were Mraes. Ray Goodman, W. E home of Mrs. E. J. Thompson. The Rev. Leo Brown, S.J., will in the ordnance plant in Den­ FEBRUARY SALE held for all the women of the Duggan, and J. A. Wilmer. J. M. Delaney left Greeley Feb. deliver the sermons for the re­ ver, spent last weekend vi.siting 20 to attend the convention of the parish as a climax to the mission Mrs. George Hildebrand is re his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. maining Wednesday evening serv­ ported ill of influenza. ices in Lent. The schedule of the Quigley of Spring Valley. Mrs. James Foley is visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Holland, Lenten devotions is as follows parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Engler, CONTINUED Daily Ma.ss at 7:15 o’clock; Sunday formerly of Glenwood, announce lere. the birth of a girl in their home evening devotions at 5 o’clock Mrs. John Hotter, who was Wednesday evening devotions at in Seattle Jan. 28. The child has taken to Mercy hospital Thursday, been christened Mary Ann. 7:30 o’clock; Stations of the Cro.ss is reported much better. and Benediction Friday evenings Mr.s. Reno Moscon visited her INTO MARCH A shower was given in honor sister in Colorado Springs last at 7:30 o’clock. The Rev. John J of Mrs. Wayne Na.sh, formerly Yes we’ve cut "down Flanagan, S.J., of Regis college week. Nation-Wide Service Mary Elizabeth Richardson, in St. Condition Improved prices.” gave the special Lenten sermon Rita’s hall in Mercy hospital Mon­ Wednesday, Feb. 25. Mrs. Isabelle Haye.s, who has We want you to know Del-Te«t Furniture Co. day evening. Many gifts were been very ill in the Community Mrs. Robert Aylward and Mrs, presented to Mrs. Nash. After a that you will save 10 to E. Colfu P.srI 6> Wishinfto. Nagel are in charge of the altar hospital, is improved, When loved ones who are away .social hour at which games were Jo.seph Boyce, a student in Mesa SO^on furniture now at Buy Deftmt Bonds the sanctuary this month. Charles played, refreshments were served. McLain is in charge of the trans college. Grand Junction, was a David Fritz, who had been from home pass away in other cities, portation of the siSters for the guest ip the I. B. Ralston home seriously ill for several days, is Sunday school cla.sses in February, last week. He is a nephew of Mrs improving. it is rot necessary for Denver families The following members of the Ralston. Young Men’s sodality are assisting Mi.ss Marie Wood spent the to send someone to the other city or to in the tran.sportation of the priests weekend with her parents, Mr from Regis college for the Masses Progress Noted and Mrs. H. B. Wood. She is on Sunday: Elroy Goebel, Jack employed in the office of the Rio deal with a strange firm. Michel, Quinton Her.sting, Paul Grande motorways, Denver. Schweger, Carl and Joseph Dal By Credit Union Tommy McDermott and James larosa, and Paul Ba.sko. Keegan were among the students All that is necessary is for the fam­ The following members of the coming to their home county to (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish) register for selective service, parish were selected as officers of The Mt. Carmel Parish Credit the parish praesidium of the Le^ Tommy came from Fort Collins ily to notify Horan and Son and, union committee reports that and James from Gunnison. gion of Mary: President, Mary Dal much progress has been made the through their service connections, larosa; vice president, Julia Hen past week. The next meeting will ckel; secretary, Tere.sa Schmitz be held March 6 at 8 p.m. in they will take care of everything, in­ treasurer, James Hershberger, school. Denver Alumnae Meetings are held after devotions The junior basketball team de­ on Friday evening in the rectory feated St. Clara’s in an exciting M______cluding the return home of the de­ A meeting of the Young Ladies contest. The score was, Junior Plan Luncheon sodality was held Monday evening, Holy Name team 14, St. Clara so­ ceased. In addition to other advan­ Feb. 16, in the home of Helen and ciety 3. The regular meeting of Mt. St, Mary Champa. Plans were made The Junior Holy Name will meet Gertrude’s alumnae, Denver chap Imperial Coal Co. for a breakfast to be held after Wednesday, March 4, at 4 p.m. in ter, was held in the home of Miss tages, dealing with only one firm elim­ the members receive Communion the school hall. Jerry Roche Feb. 21. Plans were BE SURE Sunday, March 15. After the busi- On Thursday, Feb. 26, a triduum made for a subscription luncheon inates two profits. ne.ss meeting games were played in honor of St. Gabriel began. to te held in the Blue Parrot inn and refreshments served. T o Ask for IM PE R IA L When .You Children of Mary will receive March 21. Reservations may te Holy Communion Sunday, March made by calling EMerson 1469. Order Coal Moving Picture Will 1, at the 8 o’clock Mass. Sister Mary Dolorine, the for The Mt. Carmel ushers will re mer Georgia Mae Horrell, attended 514 Denham Bldf;. Phone KE. 53.58 ceive Communion in a body Sun­ a family reunion in Longmopt, Feature PTA Session day, March 1, at the 7 o’clock Mrs. Helen Benton is on vaca Mass. All are urged to attend. tion for two weeks in Texas. HORAN Pueblo. — Tbo PTA of St. Recently baptized were: Bar­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ratcliff AND SON CHAPELS Francii Xavier’i ichool will bara Nichols, with Nick Trlve and of Aurora have announced the THE PIKES PEAK FUEL CO. hold a meeting in the lehool Mary Nichols as sponsors; Rose birth of a girl. Mrs. Ratcliff i.c hall Tuesday, March 3, at Cerrone, with Pasquale and Jenny the former Margaret Weiss. Pike View Coal, No Soot or Oinkera KEystone 6297 # KEystone 6296 2:30. A moving picture, “The Aiello as sponsors; Anna Lbu Ma­ Mrs. Jan Jacobucci is visiting in 192.7 Qevelarvd Place History of the Canning In­ rino, with Carmine Ronte and Jo Chicago this week. dustry,” will be presented. sephine Gallucci as sponsors, and Mrs. Virginia Hiester Lewis i 635 Curtis St. Main 6181 Guarding Forever our Founder's Ideals , After the business meeting, a Marie Kimpel with Marianno and now living in Omaha, where her social hour will be held. All Anna Reicher as sponsors. husband is studying. ' Established Qver 34 Years mothers in the parish who Felix Andrew, son of Joseph Mrs. Beth Lewis Wallis aoor have children attending Andrew, is seriously ill in will come from California to visit C O i'A .lt CHANDLER - PINNAtXE - WADGE •chool ara iavitad to attond. Anthony’i hospital I her sister, Mrs. Allan Lutz, PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Feb. 26, 1942

1 1 Ti7 Uili Won4ir- ■ ■ ■ ■ L fnl TnatBtnt fo( H I L C i d IsirliMiPlassMlBIIIDLE PARTY SCHEDULER IH C tU a l PTA toFR. SCANHELL ARMY CHAPIAIH, Farewell Honors B If Tou «r« troubltd with itching, bleed­ ing, or protruding pilM, writ* for g PSKB MBplt of Pagt'i Combtamtioa ST. PATRICK’S OF PUEBLO Trtgtment and yon may bleu tha day you Mad thti. Don't erait, I^ IT X TODAY. B. R. PAGE CO As S d m l BeReTil leet iD Pueblo"®"* Pueblo Soldier Colorado Springs. — Lt. John Dept I4T-R-4, HarahaU, Mich. Pueblo.— (St. Patrick’s Parish) hers to assist her: Mmes. L. R. Vernon Honey were their son-in- — The women of the parish will Balleweg, J. B. Brennan, George Scannell, a chaplain in the U. S. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pueblo.— (S t Leander’s Parish) sponsor a bundle party for the Byers, Thomas Carroll, Thomas Pueblo.— (Sacred Heart Caflie-l!^e army stationed in Camp Callan, Maynard Patterson of Pueblo. Pueblo.—Miss Anna Oresky and —A Bchool luncheon will be given Pueblo deanery Benefit shop Donnelley, Henry Dombush, Wil­ dral Parish)—The PTA meeting Calif., has been visiting in St A son was born Feb. 16 to Mr. Miss Joanne Monchak were host­ Asthma Agony March■ ‘ 17 ' to replenish ip‘ ...... the school Wednesday afternoon, March 4, liam Douglass, George Huber, Ed­ will be held in the school hall Mary's parish on a short leave. and Mrs. Qlaudo L. Ford of Salt esses for a party given in honor of fund. Cards will be enjoyedenioyed after at 2:30 in the Pueblo Catholic high ward Hurley, Dorothy Meiater, March 4 at 3 p.m. Ail mothers S t Mary’s PTA will meet Lake City. Mrs. Ford is the for­ Bill Strah, who is leaving to serve the luncheon. Mrs. Robert Chap­ap- auditorium. Bridge and high five Dennis McGuinn, Edward Pettit, who have children in school are in­ Wednesday, March 4, at 3:15 p.m. mer Miss Mary Elizabeth Rollins in the U. S. army. Curbed First Day man will be chairman for the will be played and refreshments George Springer, Robert Stewart, vited to attend this meeting. in the school assembly hail. Mrs. of Colorado Springs. Chtp«roni wer« Mri. Gforr« Oriikr, luncheon and Mrs. Ll M. Patrick Members of the Apostleship of Mrs, Mich*el MoDchxk, Rnd Uri. Amix For Thousands o f Sufforors served. The admission will be a Don Thompson, a n d Robert Andrew Soetscher, president, will Mrs. John Metzler and small Prayer will receive Holy Commun­ Monehtk. Oboklng, gaaplng, wheeilnf Bronchial will have charge of the social hour. bundle o f clothing or other house­ Thompson. preside. The Rev. Joseph R. Kane, son, John, spent a few days last Afthina attaclu polioa your eyatem, ruin The regular meetings ot the ion in a body the first Friday, Thoat attending were iBIII Strah, M l» hold articles that are saleable. St. Margaret’s circle met Mon­ O.M.I., will give a talk on “ Recre­ week with her parents, Mr. and Josephine Strah, Mr. and Mra. Georga your health and put a load on your heart March 6. ThottuniU quickly and easily palliate recur­ Altar and Rosary society and the The committee in charge, under day afternoon for a dessert bridge ation and National Defense.” A Mrs. Maxwell D. Hoskins of NakoTieh, Mr. and Mrs. John Hamrick, ring choking, guplng Bronchial Asthma Catholic Parent-Teacher league the direction of Mrs. George F. in the home of Miss Agnes b » - The members of the Altar and council meeting will precede the Denver. Mrs. John Haddon, Mrs. Andrew Roi- aymptoma with a doctor's prescription called were held In the school hall Friday borll, Mrs. Anne Stbo. Mies Tatty Hem- Headaoo. now distributed thru drug etoree, Huber, is hopeful that this party roney with Mrs. John McGann as Rosary society will receive Holy general session. Pair Wed in Broadmoor riek, Andrew Sobe, Mike Monchek, Mite to help nature remove thick stranding ex- afternoon, Feb. 20. Sister Lucy’s will be well attended as there is assistant hostess. The following Communion in a body Sunday, The Junior Newman club of St On Saturday, Feb. 14, Miss Ruth Blanche Falko, Ted Monchek. Mies Betty eeu mucus and promota welcoma rtiUul room received the statue of the a great need in the dhop for sup­ March 1. The meeting will be held Sabo, Paul Monchak. Miet Nora Haddon, sleep. Uendaeo la not a emoke, dope or In- members attended: Mmes. George Mary's parish held its regular Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Eugene Monchek. Miss Betty Roxboril, ^ tlon . Just pleasant' tuteleu tablsta. Little Flower for having the high­ plies to sell. If it is impossible for Huber, George Shearrer, Lee Monday afternoon at 2:30 in the meeting Feb. 23. Mrs. Fred G. Peterson, 215 E. Es- Printed guarantee with etch peckage— est percentage of mothers present. Andy Monchak, Miss Mac Aamrick. Mile money back unlsu It utis&ei you. Ask your anyone to attend the party, she Waldron, Thomas Malone, Gladys parish hall. Hostesses will be panola, and Charles J. Kelly, son Claudia Monchak, George Oreikey, Miss druggist for Mendaco today for only 60c. Mrs. Mary Chase, guest speaker, may send her bundles some time Mmes. L. E. Langdon, F. W. Bur­ Christ Child Society Betty Preponich, Miss Bertha Sabo, McGowan, latbell Lynch, L. E. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Kelly, David Monchak. Miss Margaret Stbo, gfive an interesting and in­ in the day in order that they may Stovall, Margaret Schillef, J. Mc­ nett, and F. A. Griffin^ 17 First street, Broadmoor, were structive talk on “ Recreation in To Meet March 4 Eddie Perme, Miia Margaret Oreikey, all be taken to the ahop at one Gann, and John Maroney, and Mrs. Walter-Eberling was host­ united in marriage in St. Paul’s Miss Dorothy Perme, Joe Bergee, Miss This Defense Area,’’ and urged the time. Misses Mayme Sullivan and Agnes ess to Our Lady of Mercy circle The Christ Child society will as­ chapel, Broadmoor, before the Rev. Marie Monchek, Berl Clancy, Mist Helen 3 0 0 M A §SE § members to pray unceasingly to Perme, Mrs. Georga Jtmnik, Fred Peikt, Mrs. M. B. Andrew, the general Maroney. Thursday, Feb. 26. semble for its regular sewing ses­ Michael Harrington. Mr. and Mrs. Our Blessed Mother in this time Mrs. Lillian Bene. Mr. end Mrs, Steve chairman for the social and card sion March 4. Robert McClintock were the at­ Hopak, Dell Clancy, Tommy Ptlko. Mies ANNUALLY of stress. Mri. McCarthy Honored St. Cecelia’s circle met with party to bp held on March 17 in Mrs. C. R. Wossner Tuesday, Feb. Mrs. Philip J. Shanahan is con­ tendants. Anna Htnick, Mr. end Mrs. Joe Skubt, for the living and deceased Mrs. John Cowen was appointed the Minnequa University club by When members of Iota Pi chap- and Andrew Kotler, all of Pueblo, and 17. valescing from a recent illness. K. of C. to Meet March 3 Mias Lena Yocconi, Frank Tomslek, Mr. members of the Union of cookie chairman for the parish to the PTA of St. Patrick’s school, ter of Beta Sigma Phi enjoyed a A daughter was born to Mr. and The Rev. Richard Duffy, chap­ and Mrs. Roma Yocconi. Miss Josephine party in the home of Mrs Our Lady of Perpetual Help cir- Masses. co-operate in meeting the needs has appointed the following mem- rty in the home of Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. Joseph Rockers Sunday, Feb. lain, spoke on the Eucharistic Yocconi, and Hank Sumners, all at of the USO. Whitrhitman, hostesses were Miss cle met in the home of Mrs. C. L. Walienburg, Enrollment Dues 25o Ducy Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 22, In S t Francis’ hospital. league at the last meeting of the Pupils of the seventh and eighth Juanita Williams and Mrs. Lillian iKnighte of Columbus. The K. of C. (Never to be renewed) , Resident of Pueblo 47 Lovern 18. Mrs. Eugene Fredericks was grades wen^ to the court house on hostess to 24 guests at a buffet will hold their regular meeting Thanica Published St. Peter Claver Sodality Mrs. George McCarthy, the for­ Avery Wyndle, son of Mr. and Tuesday, Feb. 24, to hear an estate Years Taken in Death Mrs. Patrick Wyndle, and William supper Feb. 22. Tuesday, March 3, at 8 o’clock In A RaffisUr reader wishei to for the African Miaalons case being tried by a jury in the mer Margaret Conroy, was pre­ Miss Margaret O’Malley of their ciubrooms, 7 N. Cascade. thank the Holy Trinity, through sented a gift from the sorority. Kelley enlisted in the army and DEPARTMENT R district court. left Friday, Feb. 20. Broadmoor is recovering from the Mrs. John Durcan was a week­ the intercession of ’ the Blessed The children of the school are end guest in the home of her par­ Pueblo.— Sam Falletta, a real Those attending were Miss Dora Requiem High Mass was sung effects of a bro'xen wrist she re­ Mother, St. Joseph, and Blessed 1(14 W. Pint Blvd. St. Louie, Mo. conducting a waste paper collec­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans, dent of Pueblo for 47 years, died Eddy, the sponsor, and Mrs. for Joseph Young on Monday at ceived in a fall on the ice. Francis Xavier Cabrini, for as- tion drive in the interest of na­ of Fort Collins. sista'nce in selling property. Feb. 28 in a local hospital follow­ Louise Parker, Miss Louise Evans, the request of his nephew, Frfink John Savage of Pueblo spent the tional defense. Mrs. Wilma Sheldon, Miss Esther Young. weekend with the Frank Lyons A Mass for the men in the serv­ ing an illness of several weeks. Swearingen, Miss Ardith Mac- The Rev. Francis Wagner was in family. ice was requested this week by Mr. A veteran of the World war, Mr. Back Pain and Farlane, Miss Dorothy Likens, Hollywood, Calif., where he offici­ Miss Marjorie Giesing gave a and Mrs. George W. Duesing. Falletta had for 20 years been em­ Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. Laura Con­ ated at the marriage of his shower Feb. 20 for Mrs. Joseph In Lent the school children are ployed, in the open hearth depart­ WAKE UP CLEARHEADED ment of the C. F. and I. He ia sur roy, Miss June Vogan, Miss Bernie brother, Robert Wagner, to Anne Rockers. buying defense stamps with their Sipe, Miss Helene Clark, Mrs. Warren Saturday, Feb. 14, in the Kidney Strain “ movie money’’ and a sales booth vived by his wife, Cuma; two After too much smoking, drinking, iate eating Wrong foodi end (ulnki, worry, eolde ane Blanch McBeath, Miss Thelma Blessed Sacrament church there. Native of Ireland, is being conducted by the children. sisters, Mrs. John Urone and Mrs. ovarwork ottan put a etraln on tha Kidneys Dickson, Mrs. Lovem, and Miss Mr. and Mrs. George Conners Backacha, Oettlng Op Nights. Burning Pas- Oscar Griswold left Thursday, Ernest Moreschini, and by three 84, Succumbs agaa, SwoUan Anklta lUisumatlo Faina, brothers, Carl, Joaeph„and James Williams. and daughter, Mary Ann, and Mr. ’erranmau, Dlaxlnesa. Olrolu Under Byti Feb. 26, to enter the army. Mrs. Annie Conrow, 84, died in t Falletta, all of P u eb l^ He also Mrs. Agnes Limes spent the and Mrs. If. J. Tyson spent the and faeltng worn-out, oftan art eauttd by Members of the OFF bridge a local hospital Feb. 19. She came non-organlo and non-eysttmlo Kidney and was the nephew of Mr. “and Mrs, weekend with her daughter. Miss weekend in Denver visiting friends Bladder trqublee. Usually, in sueh casta, ths club met with Mrs. Fay Purvis to the United States from Obunty wry first dou of Oyatax goes right to work , T„oR dov aftern oon Peh 17 Pete Falletta. Patricia Limes, who is a student and relatives. btlplng tha Kldntya fiusb out axesu aeldi I i “ « a a y w ie rn o o n , r eo. i i. in Colorado State college, Fort Sam Colin of Vineland ia ill in a Down. Ireland, 50 years ago and u q waitea. And this eleanatng, purifying Mr. and Mrs. Lee Murphy have Services were held in Mt. Car­ had lived in Manitou Springs for fcldn*y sctloa, la jun a day or lo, may tai- .Taeksonville F la to be mel church Thursday, Feb. 26, at Collins. local hospital. Uy makt you fool youngor. otroagor aad V* jacK Sonviue, f la., lo pe Mrs. Mary Bruno is in St. nearly 35 years. She was a mem­ present at the graduation of their 10. The Rosary was recited Opera U Studied bottor than la yoara A prlatod jniaraatoo Mary’s hospital. ber of Sacred Heart church. Sur­ wrapped around each pickago of Oyttax in- son, Lee M. Murphy, March 5. He Wednesday. American Legion post luroo aa launodlaU rotund of tht tuU eoot The Junior artists met in the Mrs. Mary Postetso ia in Park- vivors are three nephews, Hugh H. oalou yon art completoly satliflod. Tou haw will be ensign in the navy air No. 2 conciucted graveside .jervices home of Mrs. Gladys McGowan Charlton, Colorado Springs; Pat­ overything to gala and nothing to loot under in Roselawn cemetery. view hospital. Udj pooltlw money bock guarantee lo get c o r p s . ______Sunday afternoon. Members Newcomers to the parish arc rick William Charlton, San Fran­ Oyetax irom your drugglet today tor onhr 3 ^ gave an interesting program of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Braham, cisco, Calif.; George Hughes, Long music and dram*. A disciscussion on 1127 N. Main; Mr. and Mrs. James Beach, Calif., and two nieces, Mary GIRLS OF ST. SCHOLASTICA’S the opera, Aida, wa^jedi^led by Billie Viendo, 610 W. 10th street; Frank O’Hare and Mrs. J. J. Murphy, St. Jude Thaddeus Byrd Constuble. (Jlhers taking Sototer, 905 W. 9th street. both of Long Beach, Calif. Re­ part were Rita Horvath, Patricia Word has reached Pueblo that quiem Mass was offered Monday ENGAGE IN DEFENSE PROJECTS MorMn, Velma Meadow, and Henry Mills, employed as an engi at 9 in Sacred Heart church. SPECIAL Phyllis Jean Cooney. neer in the Standard Oil Co.’s re. Burial was in Evergreen cemetery. At a business session, three new finery in Aruba, was" in the Mrs. B. McKinley fractured her Canon City.— (St. Scholastica’s seek to raise funds for a second. members were voted into the club. refinery when it was shelled by shoulder in an accident two weeks Neutralize distressing ago and is a patient in Glockner Academy)— Defense work is play­ They also collect all thb bottle Games were played and refresh­ an enemy submarine, but escaped LENTEN caps, empty .tooth paste tubes, ments served by the hostesses, hospital. excess stomach acid with ing a large part in the lives of injury. Mills is a brother of Mrs. etc., since every piece of metal Margaret McGowan, Dorothy Rose Redwine. He has been in Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. fast-acting Phillips’ the girls of St. Scholastica’s acad­ is saved. The seniors will soon Brookshire, and Phyllia Jean Aruba for 14 years. NOVENA emy. The individual classes work begin instructions in their first Cooney. Mr«. Langdon Ii Hotteii separately on their own projects, Pioneer Resideni of You’ll be amazed how good you feel! No acid aid course. Those present were Dean Jack- Mrs. L. E. Langdon entertained and as a body the school has or­ headache— no upset stomach. son, Eleanor Hobbs, Erwin Stiek- members of St. Anthony’s circle ganised a large drive for the col­ Shower Honors Pueblo Passet Away lejr. Nadine Stickley, Shirley Mc­ of Our Lacly of Good Counsel at Here’s the quick way to overcome soundly and wake up full of pep, lection of waste paper. When the March 11 to 19 Vocal Director Gill, Margaret McGowan, Velma 1:30 p.m. 'Thursday, Feb. 19, in the effects of over-indulgence in Chances are there’ll be no acidl required weight is reached, a her home. Pueblo.— Jake Papish, one of food, too much smoking, drinking headache, no upset leeling, no nau­ member of the Disabled Veterans’ Before the formal patriotic Meadows, Margaret White, Mary dinner held the evening of Feb. Ruth Bushner, Wilbur Ashley, Billy Connelly, 11-year-old son the city's pioneer residents and for or late hours. The way io alkalite as sea. It’s wonderful. Dominican Fathers society comes to collect this paper. of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Connelly. 27 years an employe of the Ameri­ you sleep and wake up the next Try il after your next parly . . . His organization sells it and gives 23, a wedding shower was given Billie Byrd Constuble, Anna Bobbs, Rita Horvath, Patricia 1601 W. 17th, ami a student of can Smelting and Refining com­ morning feeline rested, refreshed, real fast-acting “ Phillips'.” (xet it Preacher the mon'ey to the defense pro­ for Mrs. Edward Kopine, the vo­ ready-to-go. All you do is this— cal director of the academy. Along Morgan, Phyllis Cooney, and Mary Sacred Heart school, is ill in Cor­ pany in the Pueblo smelter, died by asking for it by its full name. . . Very Rev. W. R. Lewler, O.P.. P.G. gram. with the large gift of the student George Mc(jovem. win hospital. Saturday evening, Feb. 21, in the When you ere reedv lor bed. taka Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. G^t Chicego, llUnoie As a class the freshmen have family residence, 413 Palm street, 3 tablespoonfuii of Phillips' MUk either the liquid or the tablets at body, each girl gave an individual Sponsors present were Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Busch suffered of Mafinesta in a ftlaH of water. recently begun a chmpaign for following a brief illness, any drugstore. present. Gladys McGowan, Mrs. John Mc­ a hip injury when she fell while Nett mornint when you get up, Shrine of funds to buy a defense bond by Mr. Papish came to Pueblo from Gann, Mrs. M. A. Stickley, Mrs. crossing the intersection of Fourth take 2 itinfu tabletpoonfult ot Phil- selling small, patriotic hair bows. Nun Does Great Cleveland, 0., nearly 50 years ago lipe' Milk of Magnesia with your St. Jude Thaddeus T. A. Malone, and Mrs. Luther and Main. She was taken to St. P h il l ip s : The sophomores have assumed the and had resided here continuously orange Jules. ^ Work for Missions Bolerjack, counselor. Mary’s hospital. MILK OF 1900 6. Athlaod ATcnao difficult task of adding last-minute since that time. He was a mem­ And then sec how perfectly wonder­ One of the least publicized Mrs. Apoline Grise of 2017 MAGMKSIA < Chicago, ni. touches to the sweaters knitted Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duffy and Court died Sunday in a local hos­ ber of St. Mary’i^ church and is ful you feel! With excess stomach charitable works done in the acad­ their three children are new mem­ acids neutralized, you can sleep Petitioni m tj bt tent in bafora by all the girls. By selling soft emy is the saving and selling of pital after an illness of four days. survived by the following chil­ or daring tht Soreni. drinks in the dormitories, the jun­ bers of the parish, having moved A member of Sacred Heart parish, dren: Jacob Papish, Jr.; Mrs. Emil canceled postage stamps for the here recently from Raton, N. Mex. Greenburg, Rot. Edward h. Hoghci, O.P., S.T.Lr. iors have nearly reached their she was the mother of C. A. Lord Carlson, Edward, Stephania, Jos­ missions. These stamps are They reside at 311 E. Routt. SETON H ILL C'0I.LE<;E Pennsylvania Director goal of a defense bond and as weighed and sold by the pound for of Inglewood, Calif.; Mrs. Mary eph, and Ray, all of Pueblo, and soon as one is purchased they will the missions. One of the sisters Kathleen Dooner, daughter of Ross, Kansas City, Kans., and A Mrs. John Mayer of Denver; one Acertditsd by Women from 11 Foreign Countries has been working at this hobby Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Dooner, has re­ L. Lord of Pueblo. She was grand­ brother, James of Pueblo, and nine Auoetation ot Amerlean Unlversltlft end (1 Amtrlssn States since 1926 and has raised $1,200 turned to school after spending a mother of eight and great-grand grandchildren. in that time. Besides this out­ few days in St. Mary’s hospital mother of ten. Funeral services ■ Funeral services were held Feb. Cil)iolic1]br£iftlDfl^re Association right gift to the missions, she has recovering from a cold. were held in Sacred Heart Cathe­ 24 iri St. Mary’s church. Interment Who will pray for yon was in Roselawn. been able to ransom 134 Chinese CPTL Mm u dral Tuesday at 9 a.m. Meat Rev. Francii J. Spellman, D.D., Preiident and Negro babies at $5 S child. Rt. Rev. Mtgr. Bryan J. McEntegart, LL.D., National Secretary These diildren are thus able to The Pueblo Catholic PTL met Rev. John J. Corrigan, AtiUtant Secretary have the Catholic education and Wednesday in the school audito­ AFTER DEATH? rium. In Father William McCar­ STATE DEPU T¥ PA YS VISIT training offered by the missions. We cordially Invite you to join the In appreciation for the sister's thy’s absence Father Patrick Steu- A Seminarian Is Adopted work the late Pope Pius XI sent tcr spoke briefly on Catholic prin­ ciples of government Dr. John TO GRAND JUNCTION K. OF C. We are pleased (hat one of our poor seminarians has been her his special blessing and his Farley gave an interesting lecture adopted. We received a promise of $100 a year for the next six thanks for her zeal. Sacred Heart Mass League on nutrition. years to clothe, feed, house, and educate a native student for the Grand Junction. — William J. Mrs. Phil Peters and son, Phil, Its msmbsrt (both living and dseeaisd) share In tbs rich spiritusi benefits ot Holy Priesthood. We pray other readers will do likewise. Weekday Masses are now on a Carter of Leadville, state deputy Jr., accompanied by Mrs. Joe a Mass said daily, to ths end of time, sspssially (or tbs members of ths League. Library Mural Depicts new schedule. They are at 6:30 of the Knights of Columbus, made White, spent the weekend in For information write) Missioners in Brazil and 8 o’clock. Lenten services are an official visit to \he local coun­ Qlenwood Springs. Mrs. Peters Tha Priests of the Sacred Heart WAVE OF CONVERSIONS THE WHOLE FAMILY held on Wednesday and Friday cil Sunday. The meeting of the and son were house guests of Mrs. Sacred Heart Hissleo Haeis, Sts. Marie, HI. DEPENDS ON YOUR HELP Give your whole family a share Washington.—Educational work evenings at 7:30 and Sunday aft­ knights and other men of St. Jos­ Schauster and Mrs. White visited in the Masses, prayers, and other of early missionaries among the ernoons at 3:30. eph's parish was conducted in her son, John, and family and the “ Not a Sunday passes without new granddaughter, Jo Ellen, good work ,of oiir missionaries. Indians in Brazil is the subject of St. Pateick’s grade school team La Court hotel. A luncheon for bringing a couple of Schismatic Family Membership includes hus­ Mr. Carter and officers of the lo­ born Feb. 4. families into the true fold,’’ writes one of a series of new mural faces its big test Sunday after­ band, wife, and children, or par­ cal council preceded the general George Mautz, general yard- Patronize These Bishop Severios, whose zealous panels iii the Hispanic foundation noon in the armory at 1:30 p.m., ents, brothers and sisters. All, meeting. master of the D. & R. G. W., en­ priests have been remarkably suc­ of the Library of Congress. The when it meets St. Leander’s. St. whether living or deceased, are in­ paintings, by Candido Portinari, Patrick’s is now leading the A surprise three-minute tele­ tered the Salida hospital for treat­ cessful in the Diocese of Tiruvallii, cluded. Five Dollars a year en­ India. Brazilian artist, are the joint gift league, after being victorious over phone call from a foreign port ment. rolls the whole family. of the Brazilian government and St, Anthony’s, the cellar occu­ was received Tuesday night, Feb. Mrs. Frances Kalmis spent sev­ Of hundreds of others, he writes: COLORADO the Office of the Co-ordinator of pants, 4 5-^ , Sunday. A win by 17, by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Erskine "If these poor people can be as­ STATIONS ^ F THE CROSS eral days in Grand Junction shop­ Inter-American Affairs. from their son, Jen^ (Buster) ping. sured chapels for the worship of During Lent, you will make the St. Leander’s, however, would Stations of the Cross every day, if throw the league into a three-way Erskine. No information was dis­ God, and schools for their children closed as to what the port might possible. We would like to erect the tie. where religion is taught, they will be, nor did he give other details ATTENTION! Stations in every mission chapel. CLASSIFIED ADS SPRINGS be only too happy to make their except that he’ was feeling fine submission and allegiance to the Ten Dollars will purchase a Set of Rate ZSs p«r word per tuua; minimum li and was happy and desired to let PILES SUFFERERS Holy Father and the Catholic Stations in the Near East. This wnrda If (our or more eonaeeutlve Isauee Shower Held For his parents know that. He had Merchants ... They are aiding YOUR Church. We have prepared them, gift will make it possible for others are need, the rate ti ROe per word per (a- The McClexrx Clinic. 900 Elmi Bh'd., ■ue. Parment muit aceompanx all oitlen been stationed in the past on a Excelsior Sprinsi, Ho., is puttinx out i Catholic press yes, the re.st depends upon you.” to practice this beautiful devotion. Adi received on Mondax will appear In navy aircraft carrier, although it new book, FREE, to inxone afflicted with That ia a challenge we would like the Iteue printed for the (ollowlng week Palisade Woman Pilei, Fiituli snd other rectal or colon TOO T a t e was not known whether he Is still troubles. Write them todxx.—Adx, to accept. We shall do our part. We know people who postponed DIAMONDS WANTED aboard the ship. With your aid, we shall build the making of a Will. As a result, Hishcit Cuh Price* for Diimondi. Send Palisade.—A pink and blue Jules A. (Happy) Doucet, Rio NOW AVAILABLE IN THE U. 8. A. ZECHA S DONLON chapels and schools for these poor, bx insured m*il end receive caih bx re­ shower honoring Mra. Ronald Hur­ FOOTWEAR at their death, their money went to turn mail. Satiifactlon Ruaranteed. Free Grande Western brakeman, has TESAN O TE A Conoco Service Station deserving, God-fearing and loving the state or to persons not needing ley Was given by the Catholic been accepted for service in the BEST IN QUALITT, NEWHBT IN people. It costs Five Hundred Dol­ information. Empire Diamond Co. KOO-H A Natural Herbal Drink for Snfferin it. Do not let this happen to you. Hennepin Ave„ Minnetpolli, Minn. Altar society and Junior Newman navy. Doucet resides at 726 Colo­ DIABETES—KIDNEY and STYLE lars to build a mission chapel or BLADDER DISORDERS II Tran In tki Pikes Pstk Bsgisn Make a Will and put in the name of NURSES' TRAINING SCHOOLS club Thursday evening in the home rado avenue. He passed the final ; CONOCO school. of Mrs. Joseph Merlino with Mrs. TESANO TEA il composed of 21 medicinal the Catholic Near East Welfare examinations in Denver and will HERB MIXTURES. No narcotica, no habit- rHEVORHESSHOECO. If, dear reader, you cannot build MAKE UP TO 125-MS WEEK ai _ Association. You will help our poor James Fletcher as assisting host­ go into preliminary training at formini druiti. TESANO TEA is prescribed COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. Traintd Practical Nurse I Learn quickly at bx prominent European Phxticians and a chapel, send something. Maybe missions. You will be remembered home. Booklet Free. Chicato School of ess. once. Medical Universities for 35 xesrs. TRY it. N«T«da Ava. ai (*-acb« .U Poodra you could send a Hundred Dollars by our priests and sisters. NuriioR, Dept. R-3, ChicaRO. The evening was spent in games Corp. Jerry J. DeRose has You will bs dellshted. Send (1.00 for sen- or Fifty. Send a donation, large OLD GOLD w a n t e d and other entertainment Miss returned to Camp Berkeley, Tex., erous psekage. For FREE SAMPLE and or small, so that we can raise the LINENS FOR ALTAR Margaret Merlino, accompanied by^ following a brief furlough spent literaturu write) Dept. S.V., TESANO TEA amount needed to build these chap Five dollars will purchase GOLD -S35.00 Ounea Mall old cold teeth, CO.. Ine., 1T7( Broadwax. NsW Tark. diamunda, jewelry, watchea—receive eaah her sister, Helene, sang the popu-^ in this city visiting his parents, els and mission schools for God’s enough linen for one Altar. The bx return mail Satisfaction RuaranUed lar number, “ The White Cliffs of Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso DeRose. glory, the conversion of these peo­ Sisters will make the Altar Cloths. Fres information Paramount Gold Refln- Dover,” and a poem appropriate Would You Like to Lady, What ‘Wood’ You ple and the spread of God's church Will you send Five Dollars to sup­ Ing Co., 1600-B Haonepln, UtDDsapolla. Service Men Honored Minn. to the occasion was read. Boeemo a Lay Brother ? upon earth. ply linen for Altar Cloths? Several young men in the SONGWRITERS Many lovely gifts were presented LENTEN PRACTICE Mrs. Hurley. At the close of the service who spent furloughs in Would xou like t«.eCbnseente xoon Like in Bedroom Furniture? MAIN SUPPORT MUSIC composed to words. Send poem for evening refreshments were served. their homes recently were hon­ •slf to God u a Lax Brother, darotlat Some people send a dollar a week contlderation On reqoett Rhxmlne ored while here by a group of rour Ilfs to praxer and arork in the during Lent for the missions. Do Pamphlet Free. PhonoRraph Record FREE Those invited were Mmes. Maiy psaos and quist of ths Uontstarx t Your Mass offerings are the main if poem accepted KEEMAN'S STUDIOK Tatum, Lura Reasoner, John Gof- young women of St. Joseph’s par­ If run know a trade, plate It Id Ibt Whatever you *toood’ have, ice *ioood’ have it support of our missibnary priests. you? That ia a helpful Lenten Dept. 8V, Bci 2140. BridReport, Goon, sacrifice. fridi, Florence Lannon, Mary Mes- ish who have organized the S. T. ecrvlee of God I If xon are not skilled When we cannot send offerings for 8ON0S-80NG POEMS WANTED. NO ejidez, Arnold Kimmlnan, Rex Soldierette club. Those feted by in a trade, we shell be glad to teach Masses, we fail self-sacrificing roo one. Develop whatever good a in Wood: stylet A CHALICE CHARGE (or mclodlee. Free examination. Allison, Opie Lloyd, Ray McAfee, the group include Corp. Jerry rou for God's Causa. Write (or out priests, who have offered them­ Hollywood Recording Studioi, BTSl Preuaa New Limed Oak (bleached finish) suite, bed, chest, If you give a Chalice to be used 6ta., Loa Angeles. Ora Garber, J. V. Brown, Orval DeRose, who was here from Camp booklet. ‘*Ths Sslvstoiisn Brother.* OAK vanity, bench -.1(5.00 MODERN selves in strange lands to win souls in a church in the Near East your Rehpohl, Dan Rosette, Medley Barkeley, Tex.; Pvt. Joe DeLio, TIm Vary Bsvsrend Fsther Provtnclsl to Christ. who is stationed in Fort Sill, Socistr of tbs DIvInt Savior. Balva- intentions will be remembered by Gearhart, Carl Anderson, Jim larlaa Bsaloarx. 8L Naxlsas. WIs. Virginia House "Daniel Boone" 4-pc. the priest every time it is used. Ten Your Hiddon Beauty Marotta, Mike Huber, Harry Okla., and Mickey Perry, who re­ MAPLE COLONIAL cently left to return to his duties suite, 121.50. Other suite.______-69.50 ORPHAN CHILDREN Dollars buys a Chalice in our mis­ revealed by using Brown, Alice Berry, Ed Preemyer, sions. Joe Merlino, and Sidney Lloyd and in the navy. Each young man The terrible condition of the was presented with a gift by the [ I II 7 % ] Dlsmond.mstehed two-tone suite, 4 WATI7DI7AII Mercolized Misses Patricia Goffre^, Helene WALNUT pieces fo r ______97.50 Y Y A lIilv r A L L world has robbed many children in LAMP A ? M e m o r ia l Merlino, Margaret Merlino, and “ soldierettes.” the Near East of home and parents. A Lamp burning before the Wax Cream Peggy Tatum. Leonard Simon Quinn, son of j INTEREST FOR LIFE They are without warm clothing, -189.25 Blessed Sacrament makes an excel­ A dmple way to remove The women in the parish are Dan Quinn, 460 Grand avenue, ON MAHOGANY With (ull-slie b s d - -154.25 18th CENTURY hungry. Five Dollars will sup­ lent memorial. Seven Dollars will the dull, dribntu of rour registering for Red Cross work. who recently enlisted In the port a child in one of our orphan purchase a Sanctuary Lamp for complexion and revtil the Miss Helene Nterlino entertained United States naval reserve, has CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY nomes for a week. one of our chapels. lighter, lovelier ikin tones. Jutt om Merco- the rating of storekeeper, third TERMS—as yen "wosd” tized Wax Cream a* directed. Its active in- a group of her* friends Sunday. (t’EKING) Tha afternoon was spent in pla class. The new petty officer is like it! gredienta help to flake off the older, darkened WOODn't you like to see Send aO communlcattonB to aurfaca akin m minute, almoit inrifible par- ing games and pulling taffy. "Those now undergoing training in the ANNUITV BONOS : them before prices rissT ticlct, revealing a fairer, fresher, underakin. sharing the good time were Mrs. Great Lakes station before as­ Write t o I linMi (itlltial liihuai ioeit tntfiea ikin. GIvm i Hurley, Manon Bertram, Peggj' signment to duty. Colorado Springs* Catholic Tlcar East U)dfare Association delithtful luue of frtihnsu. Raducsi eicsis niefin Leading Furniture eil. Oiiiolvi Saiellti Aitriniiet In enc-hilf pint Tatum, Blanche Bertram, Mar­ Martin Quinn and Paul REV. FATHER RALPH | witch hssel ind sM daUx, nemtni or svismi garet Merlino, Patsy Tatum, Jean Store w o Lexington Ave. at 4€th St New York, N. Y. Schneible volunteered for immedi­ 176 W A iLimi Sl Chic go J TgkrNtRwarMMt—Try (hit coollni, MothlM and Bertram. Jerry Merlino, and ate induction into the army and IIS N. Tejon St. FVRNITVRE CU. iifraihini facial, Wt btlisTt yoa will like it. Helena Merllno< left last week for Ft. Logan. T h u r s d a y , Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN

SPECIAL PRICE JUNIOR TABERNACLE GIRLS Scrap Metal of All Descriptions M.' Yonrs to Enjoy ONE MONTH ONLY the drive that will net an eillmated 4,700 torn of ‘*Junk” iron. The rampaign wan sponsored by the Recover 2 pc. »et with | SODILISIS' DIY For adiM pUunrt, tntoruia at tha velour or tapntry Denver defense council and the metal ii being placed In a bnge heapp In the Wazee market, In the Cotraopollun - PIONEER DIMIMO COLORADO TO COMPLETE ALTAR LINENS picture below, grouped around the pile of scrap gathered by the pupilill o f St. John’s Bcliool, Denver, ROOM . . UPHOLSTERED are some of the youthful participants In the drive. 0 0 F P E E Cvnrcnlrnt Tcrmi FURNITURE CO. SHOPPE . . :4S( lllh St. Gl.end*U <114 The approach of the Easter sea­ W'ash., was made at a party for BAMBOO son should serve as a reminder to members of Little Flower circle ROOM. Raa. members of the Junior Tabernacle in the home of Miss Feely. White ommand tha society to complete the prepara­ napkins with names of the couple Ooamopotttag C I I E T K E R tion of as many altar linens as engraved in gold were used to SLUED IDCII to out-of-toara possible, so that Holy Week serv­ convey the news. Guests at the (riandt. CABS ices in mission churches of the party included Mrs. Elizabeth Cosmopolitan Hotel ED DUNDON, H«r. archdiocese may be celebrated •Saya and Misses Mary Ball Sodalists of the Denver Arch- with suitable materials provided Elwyna Lambert, Rosemary MC' BRADBURY R MOUSE. Gan. Her. TA« 2233 Lowut Zoatd Ratu by the society. Glain, Rosemary Sbackley, and diocesan Parish Sodality union Announcement of the engage­ Edna Hartman. Elwjma Lambert are extending am invitation to all ment of Mary Ellen Feely to will be hostess to the circle at its Catholic young women to "watch Optometrist and Optician Charles Seggelke of Spokane, next meeting. and pray’’ the afternoon of Sun­ Our Lady of the Rosary circle day, March 1, when they assemble Helen Walsh Lehrer’s will be guests of Frances Hanky^ St. John’s church for the 3225 S. Sherman street, Friday Aaaoalata Flowers Dinner MeetinK of Feb. 27, union’s third annual day of recol­ W. R. JO.SEPH lection. GRand 16.53 An evening of bridge was en­ EYES EXAMINED joyed by St. Luke’s circle on Feb, Approximately 300 sodalists and SPEER BLVD. k FEDERAL 23. Jewel McGovern was hostess friends are expected to attend the Phona TAboi 1880 Ozanam Club Held to the group. half-day retreat, which will be 2 1 8 -8 1 9 Malaatla Bldg. Agnes Montgomery was honored conducted by the Rev. John P. guest at a surprise birthday party Moran, pastor of St. • John’s given by members of Immaculate church. A dinner meeting of the Ozanam Conception circle in the home of The day of recollection will club was held Thursday evening, Cecelia Garland on Feb. 20. commence at 2 p.m. with recita­ Feb, 19, in the Edelweiss restau­ Members of Mystical^^ody cir tion of the Rosary. A short time rant. President Edward Floyd pre­ cle met in the homo of Anne M arie will be denoted to meditation, fol­ ROASTED AND DELIVERED sided. Wade on Feb. 23. lowed by three conferences. Bene­ diction will close the exercises. A complete layette has been SACRED HEART AID SOCIEH FRESH DAILY The first guest speaker was Dr. Holy cards with the program given to the Avo Maria clinics by Bradford Murphey, chairman of printed on the back will, be given Value! unexcelled In Quality Tea*, Blessed Sacrament circle. Mrs. the Colorado conference on child to each sodalist attending as a sou­ Spicet, Exzracti, Baking Powdar Margaret McCabe entertained the IS ‘SALVAGING FOR VICTORY’ venir of the day. A silver offering welfare, which will convene in circle in her home on Feb. 17. She K E . 7181 Denver March 19, 20, and 21 in will be taken up to defray ex­ was assisted by Mmes. Ruth At the meeting of the Sacred the Shirley-Savoy hotel. Other Higgins, president of the deanery. penses. Clennan and Margaret Crouter. Heart Aid society on Thursday, THE members of this committee who Mrs. Harvey J. Smith spoke of the The Eucharistic committee, of Guardian Angel circle was en Feb. 19, Mrs. George Magor of SPICE f o r g e t were present were the Very Rev, sewing for the Red Cross. Some of which Mary O’Keefe and Mildred D O N ’T tertained by Dorothy Meikenhous 2828 Utica street was appointed Monsignor John R. Mulroy of the the members are working with Doherty are co-chairmen, is in on Feb. 23 chairmaa of the "Salvage for Vic­ this group, which sews all day Catholic Charities, Miss Marie C. charge of arrangements for the Ztti & Market Sti. Denver tory’’ committee. A box has been Smith of the state welfare bureau, Plans for spring activities of Friday in the C, D. of A. club- retreat. Mary Keniery will accom­ provided in which to deposit IH COLORADO SIHCI190A j and Miss Helen Burke of the Colo­ the group were made by Morning hoQse and is sponsored by the- C. articles, such as old razor blades, pany the ainging on the organ. f OTRf N TAfc* rado Tuberculosis society. Dr. Mur­ Star circle members in the home After passing both religious and D. of A. Noonday study club. phey outlined the program discus­ of Margaret Lynch on Feb. 23. civic testa as well as complying tin foil, and canceled stamps. Mrs. James McDonald presided. 111. The contents of the box will ^e sion prepared for the child welfare Florence Chouqette will be hostess with the stunts of the initiation, Official reports were given by turned over to the Catholic conference. Marshall Field III of to the circle at its next meeting. over 50 new members were intro­ Mrs. T. R. Davis, secretary, and Daughters of America and will iNRICHiO WEAO Chicago and Mrs. Katherine D. duced into the Junior Catholic Mrs. P. W, Stauter, treasurer. Now at the PEAK of goodness The social sponsored by the be included in the contribution for Fisher of the National White Daughters of America, Court St. Two layettes were given for USO club, operated by the NCCS, defense from Catholic women. House conference are among those Rita, at their third general meet­ babies in the. month. in the Knights of Columbus home Mrs. J. L. Brubaker will re­ expected to attend the Denver par­ Feb. 21 was attended by many ing in the clubhouse Saturday, Mrs. Alfred DuBoia (nd Mrs. ley. Feb. 21. ceive books or current magazines Nellie Konicke were 'welcomed Evsryene need* the Vito- members of the society for the USO recreation center, 220 Following the welcome to the back after a long absence. Raymond Nelson, new director E. 17th avenue, operated by the mini and Iron with which junior colurt by the president, A great deal of interest was of the American Red Cross chap­ NCCS. Members wishing to con­ Gladys Fahrig, the girls were con­ aroused in the society’s annual Ihit brood It onrichod as ter in Denver, was the second tribute to the USO cookie jar are speaker. Dominican Aid gratulated by Father William J. party, to be held this year in part of Iho Notion'i Hoalth asked to communicate with Mrs May. Mrs. P. W. Stauter, chair­ Edward F. Owens of the Catho­ Monahan, junior chaplain; Miss Nellie Lennon, grand recent, who W. C. Kimmins, who has been ap­ man of arrangements, will an­ ,«nd Wolfare Program^ lic Charities announced that a St. pointed chairman by Mrs. L. A< nounce the date. Patrick’s day ball will be held Holds Meeting told of her interest in junior ac­ tivities; Mrs. Harvey J. Smith, The corresponding secretary March 17 in the Lincoln room of was requested to send a letter of the Shirley-Savoy hotel. The pro­ The monthly meeting of the Do' state chairman, who spoke on the juniors’ aid in national defense, sympathy to Mrs. Martin Hirstron ceeds of this ball will be used to minican Sisters and Friends of on the death of her father, E. C. supplement the work of the USO and Miss Dorothy Walsh, council Montclair Women the Sick Poor Aid society was held chairman. Gilmore. center operated in Denver by the Tuesday, Feb. 24, in Corpus It was announced that Mrs Junior standards and motto NCCS. The ball is expected to Christi convent with Mrs. Harvey Lydia O’Hara will celebrate her excel any of the 63 predecessors Smith presiding. Discussion of were explained by Dorothy Fisher, Mary Mensik, Mary Penns, and 90th birthday March 16. A con­ given annually under the auspices the card party to be held on To Serve Dinner gratulatory message will be sent Marjorie Simpson. Rose McNamee of the Ancient Order of Hiber­ March 17 in the Denver Dry Goods her. Mrs. O’Hara, with the late nians. tearoom was the paramount busi­ then told the girls what it means to her to be a junior. Mrs. Lpretto Daugherty, made ness of the day and a city-wide (St. Jamei’ Parioh) layettes for the Sacred Heart Aid appeal is made for the success of Paying special tribute to their The Altar and Rosary society society for many years. That T oday’s best buy in quick, low-cost nutri­ this party to help further the patron, the girls joined in renew­ will serve a baked ham dinner work is being done now by the tion . . . plus the delight of fresh, tropical DR. W. P. CARLIN Sunday, March 15, from 1 to 7 work of this organization. Tickets ing their act of consecration as high school girls of St. Vincent naiads you make in a tninute. DENTIST for the card party may bo secured Rosemary Drea, newly initiated o’clock in the Montclair Civic de Paul’s parish. 1458 CORONA STREET from the convent or members of member, made the traditional building, E. 12th avenue and Members reported ill were Mrs. Calavo pears are equal in food energy the committee and returns may presentation of rosea to the Sacred Oneida. The following women have T. B. Liverman, Mrs. C. J. Hy­ to lean meats, contain vitamins Bi, G, A, OFFICE HOURSt S U 12 A.M.. 1 to i PJL be made to either the convent or Heart. charge of the dinner: Mmes. W. H. land, and Mrs. Frank Holmberg. C, E, are abundant in minerals — iron, TELEPHONE (»ERRY 5124 the committee. A reception, at which the table Hinton, J. R, Plunkett, Paul Gap- Mrs. George Magor and Mrs. T. calcium, phosphorus, easily digested, alka­ The Rev. Arthur Lucy spoke on decorations were carried out in V pea, W. H. Haffey, Leo Boyle, V. E. O’Brien were hostesses at the line, Serve "California’s Finest Avocado” J. Halpin, J. W. Higgins, Patil the necessity of sacrifice during for victory design, was given by social hour. simply as the half shell with French dress­ the Lenten season and Mrs. the juniors in honor of the new Fitzgerald, Charles Parslow, and WHY GO DOWN TOWN? At the March meeting Mrs. El ing, or sliced in mixed salads of all kinds for Blanche Osbourne, acepmpanied members immediately after the Peter Golden. mer Hanlin and Mrs. J. C. Hagus FREE A VAIUASUF AOOmON TO YOUR DAILY NUTRITION by Mrs. John Schilling, sang a meeting. Mrs. R. J. Benzel of Oklahoma will be hostesses. D City, Okla., returned home Feb. 20 E group of songs. Girls receiving prizes of defense The closing prayer was offered A Csteve eveeade Is rtade to Ml vA«n mellou>-$oft stamps for the best dressed dolls after a two weeks’ visit with Mr. by Mrs. E. M. DuBois and in­ . . . sitlding te gsntU hand prurure. Firm fruit L were: Troop 4, Dona Lee Heim; and Mrs. Oscar Vogel, 1038 Mon­ cluded a prayer to Our Lady of BofUna room tomporatura in « fow I Solon Guild lo Mool Troop 5, Eveljm Killham; Troop aco parkway. Victory. V 6, Dorothea Plank; Troop 7, Helen Mrs. Lawless is critically ill in U. S. Fol. Off., Cntovo Gfnwnrv of Colifomlo! Copr.1942 E COR. 34S GtlPM E In Schirk Homo Mars 5 Conway; Troop 8, Melvina Simp­ the home of her daughter, Mrs. R R son ; Troop 9, Lorraine Magor. E. T. Geiger, 1821 Oneida. Y Robert Lammerman and Jean Downtown Prices at Your Doorstep Y Six of the juniors were chosen The Seton guild will meet to usher at the Alfred Noyes lec­ Gkppae have entered the Boeing Variety of Prizes March 5 in the home, of Mrs. Fred ture held in the Albany hotel on Air school in Seattle, Wash. L. Schirk, 1171 Detroit street, with Thursday. Joseph A. Craven, 1775 Monaco Mrs. R. G. Morrison and Mrs. J. Troop 1 Goa* Bowling parkway, has returned home from E. Flynn as hostesses. A bowling social, after which the New Orleans after attending the As an expression of apprecia­ To Feature Party girls were invited to the home of funeral of his mother. D H a M tion to Mrs. Schirk, a loyal friend their counselor. Miss Kathleen Mrs. Truman E. Clark and in FEBRUARY SALE of the guild who is donating her O’Keefe, was held by the juniors fant son have returned home from (Holy Rotary Parlth) home for the meeting, all members of troop 1 Thursday, Feb. 26. St. Anthony’s hospital. The members of the PTA have are urged to attend and bring their Troop 2 Hat Social Iowa It Viiitor obtained a fine variety of goods friends. Troop 2 held a valentine social, Th» Rt. Rev. Mon.signor John for the games party to be given CONTINUED A special Lenten dessert lunch­ with Beverely and Arlene Phipps M. Molloy of Cedar Rapids, la., Sunday evening, March 1, in the eon will be served at 12;3Q. as hostesses, Feb. 16. After the who was en route to Helena, Mont, school hall, 4664 Pearl street. All serving of refreshments prizes to attend the consecration of the are invited to attend. were awarded to the following: Most Rev. Joseph Clement Will- , The first lesson for the first aid Noonday Slndy Club to Mi.<\s Bisbing, counselor; Gladys ging as first Bishop of Pueblo, was instruction class was given Mon­ INTO MARCH a guest over the weekend in the Yes we’ve cut "down Fahrig, court president; Dorothy day evening in the school hall. Enlortain on March 6 Fisher, Mary Mensik, Mary Penns, home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cleary, prices." About 25 attended. A trained and Marv Lavey. 1901 Locust nurse from the Daniels & Fisher We want you to know Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hinton Del-Teel Fumilnre Co. The C. D. of A. Noonday study A business meeting will be held Stores Co. is in charge of the that you will save 10 to spent the weekend in Craig with S. Calftti Pm H d- Waikintte* club will entertain with a desaert Monday, March 2, at 7;.30 p.m. classes. Instructions will be given SO^tion furniture now at New Member Admitted Mrs. Hinton’s mother. for several weeks on Monday eve­ Buy Dtftns* Bends luncheon and cards Thursday, Mr. and Mr.s. James Finn have March 5, at 1 p.m. in the C. D. of Beverly Anderson was admitted nings at 8 o’clock. All women in­ ihto troop 7 in its business meet­ left on a trip to French Lick, Ind.; terested in knowledge of first aid A. clubhouse. The proceeds will St. Louis, Mo., and Chicago, III. assist the C. D. of A. in their dC' ing held Feb. 14. for the injured are invited to at­ fense prowam. Mrs. J. L. Bru­ At the meeting the salvage com­ tend. Could This baker will be chairman, assisted mittee reported the collection of S I. Clara’s Aid lo Interest in the play, H’hat the by Miss Margaret Leary, Mrs. W 40 pounds of newspaper and the Priests Never Tell, is growing Be ... YOU? J. Fochl, Mrs. A. J. O’Connor, ways and means committee added daily. It will be given by the Dra Serve More Mrs. W. J. Bylsma, Mrs. H. L. 14 cents to the defense stamp Have Session March 4 matic club March 15. JOIH Gordon, Mrs. Harvey J. Smith, and drive. The coming Sunday is Holy Mrs. Ansel Smith. St. Clara’s Aid society will meet Communion day for the Children No More Crooked Seams.. CITRUS m m in S t Clara’s orphanage at 1 p.m. of Mary sodality. 0 Roimd Table to Wednesday, March 4, for a des- No More Seams at all with IIOgSCHROtPH) .sert luncheon and card party. FRUITS ORANGE AND Hostesses will be Mrs. Joseph M. IRADEFRUIT Feature Meeting Ross of St. Dominic’s parish and They’re Nature's way Mrs. William E. Hohenberg of St. to Help Guard Elizabeth’s parish. Visitors are A round-table discussion on Health CAFETERIA welcome. Since there have been “ Latin-Araericans as I Know no meetings of the Aid society in SPECIAL Them” will be featured at the next TJINTEN DISHES the orphanage for some time, a monthly meeting of the Catholic good attendance is hoped for. • BREAKFAST Women’s Press club Saturday, • LUNCHES iSe «« SSe March 6, at a 1 o’clock luncheon in DINNERS 4tc to lie the Argonaut hotel. SI. Vineanl’t Aid lo Orange Juice at least once a day is the recommen­ Taking part in the discussion, lliOK 16lli at Welion which is to be led by Mrs. May Hear Father Figlino dation of most children’s specialists . . . it’s so txtopt Runityi McAboy, will be Mrs. T. A. Con- griff, Mme. De Vano, Miss Lila NO-SEAM HOSE necessary in balancing their diet. And how the O’Boyle, Mrs. Pasquale Marran- Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff will be host­ Every week of zino. and Mrs; M. A. Sanchez. ess to the members of St. Vincent’s The greatMt hosiery dis*. little fellows go for it! Moreover, it’s just as good All the members will partici Aid society in her home, 1130 the year - - • the. covery since the discovery spi n'.vn VI E. Seventh avenue, on Tuesday, pate in a discussion on "How to of Nylon itself! These 30- for the grown-ups, and they seem to have the same Develop Friendship Between the March 3. at 2:30 p.m. The Rev. flowers you United States and Our Latin- J. Roy Figlino, assistant pastor of denier Nylons are knit enthusiasm for it. GLAND DISLASIS American Neighbors," based on the St. John the Evangelist’s church, choose — deliv­ without a single team . . . observations of those who spoke will address the society. Mrs. to banish the “crooked Etienne Perenyi will be tne guest ered to your at the round-table session. seam” plague forever . . . to Preceding the ’ program. Miss singer. home. give lega a tlimmer, ahape- rOHMf%fT|ANO MpmMnt Katherine Keliehan, president, will CATaIaCT. MMink IMUMATttkV preside at a business meeting. lier appearance! The/re AVrwfti. MCM Am iow mooD PATRONIZE mSML HmOifi AHO OlAMD THE BRIGHT SPGT MiAStS. ptOSTATC GUNa contf. ■i/jj' A correct daytime weight. . . Publiibe! Gratitude TAUGHE’S BAKERY have the lisle welts so A Register reader wishes to ren­ Flower Shop 4051 Tejon Si. GR. 4969 many Women prefer. der public thanks for a favor ob­ 6th Ava. anil Joiephina tained through devotion to the In­ Home Made Pastry— Cakes The Slay Co.—Street Floor fant Jesus and the intercession of Party Orders Solleltad EMferson 2745 the Sorrowful Mother, PAGE EIGHT Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVEft CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Feb. 26, 1942

CtIJY T rt/J'V HT If'tn Y 'V ■ title for devotion to the Blessed Virgin especially appropriate Priest’ s Memories of Italy ^ ^ ” .7) today, is the designation of this picture, a rare Peruvian paint­ SI. 'S ing in the coIIm Uou owned by Mrs. Frank Barrows Freyer of Denver, which is now on exhibition in New Loretto Heights Open House York. The original statue was sent by Maximilian of Austria to Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, and was placed by them on the altar in the Cathedra] of Malaga. The painting was made by artists of Cuzco, Peru, in^ the 16th century. The face and hands show a high skill, but the flat drapery reveals a primitive han­ Stirred by Opera Rehearsals pn dling of the human figure. The gorgeous gold work on the picture reminds one of tooled leather. The For Parents Slated March 3 artisu had a prwss for liquefying gold and applying it directly to the surface that is unknown today. The intricate decoration is as brilliant now as when the picture was first painted four centuries ago. The operas that the Rt. Rev. marked the 60th anniversary of (Loretto Heights College) Monsignor Joseph J. Bosetti, V.G., The dean will approve schedules the composition of CavaUria Bus- If outbursts of hilarity arouse provided one period is free for has selected for performances this ticana by Pietro Mascagni. The one’s curiosity Tuesday evening, visiting the home economics lab­ year bring memories of years of March 3, they will probably be oratories, music and art studios, study in Italy to the Rev. Richard opera was performed in all the coming from the parents, other infirmary suitq, parlors and dens Hiester, who is assisting Mon- leading theaters of the country (St. Pbilomena’s Pariih). relatives, and friends of the stu­ in residence halls and the histo­ signor . Bosetti in rehearsing the —in the Royal Opera of Rome, Mrs. Harry T. Zook, president dents gathered in Loretto Heights rical exhibit. choruses. the Scala of Milan, the Carlo of St. Philomena's PTA, has an­ college. For an uproarious skit is Personality Clinic Inaugurated nounced that the nutrition class Father Hiester recalled espe­ Felice of Venice, the San Carlo to be presented at the golden jubi­ A new phase of development of cially the CTeat jubilee celebra­ will gather Wednesday, March lee Parent-Daughter open house. of Naples. Most of these were the personalities of Loretto Heights tion with which the Italian nation 11, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. in the The .skit will be offered as the students has aroused intense in­ conducted by the composer him­ school auditorium and continue prime feature of the student as­ terest among the young women. self. Father Hiester witnessed the every Wednesday for six weeks. sembly slated for 10 p.m., after Unusual efforts will be made to opera in Milan. He recalled, too, Mrs. Genard of the Denver Red the regular college classes have bring out every feature that adds Latin America Cross headquarters will be the in­ that besides the performances of bwn conducted beginning at 6:30, to the attractiveness and charm of structor. An invitation to attend with visitors attending them. The the collegian.^ The program for Resents ‘Big Me’ the opera itself, many others of is extended to every woman in comedy is “ Excerpts FVom the Col­ this semester is termed a personal­ Mascagni’s lesser known works the parish. The lessons will be lege Diary of Flossie O’Toole, or ity clinic. were performed. The city of Rome .interesting. Putting a Gloss on Floss.” It will The regular meeting of the PTA The program was opened Feb. staged an open air concert in a be enacted by Joan O’Byrne, who 26 bv Mrs. Woodford Matlock, a Attitude of U. S. was held Monday, Feb. 23, at 2 is its author; Shirley Horan, Mary huge stadium on the outskirts of member of the Denver Junior p.m. in the school auditorium, with Catherine Madden, Margaret Anne Mrs. Harry Zook presiding. league, who lectured on the general Resentment of Latin-Americans the city, at which the King of Madden, Mary Elizabeth Conway, Mrs. Zook and Mrs. G. A. principles of personality and toward what they ronsider an as Italy, the social world of Rome, Josephine Walsh, Suzanne Bell, charm. March , Miss Marjorie Schwartz attended the deanery 12 sumption of superiority and im­ and Jeanne McKenzie. and the musical notables of meeting Feb. 16. Mmes. L, A. Gallaher, national executive sec­ perialistic tendencies on the part retary of the Big Sisters organi­ Europe gathered to honor the Chase, D. R. Costello, and Esther Admission requiremenl^, of “ col­ of United States citizens creates lege for a night” are simple—^just zation, will conduct the second a disturbance in the otherwise aged composer. At the same time Deike attended the CPTL meeting Feb. 26. an active interest in Loretto phase of this clinic with a discus­ amicable relations between the the numerous conductors of Heights college or collegiate edu­ sion on voice. An expert in the Latin-American republics and the Italy’s musical world, operatic Following the business meeting cation in general. No previous field of dress, Mi.ss Sydney Mono- the Rev. Dr. David Maloney gave United States, the Rev. Emanuel and symphonic, gathered at scholastic records are needed, ghan, a recent graduate of Loretto Sandoval, SJ., Regis college li­ an interesting discourse on the there is no age limit, no tuition, Heights who now conducts the bride dinner to honor the dean of her brarian, told members of the In­ martyred missioners of North no extra fees, and the visitors shop of Daniels & Fisher’s, will ternational Relations clubs attend­ theater. America. pick their own schedule of classes. be the third member of the pro­ ing last' Saturday’s meeting held Composer Too Keman Weekbaugh addressed Free homemade doughnuts and gram. Experts on hairdress, in the University of Wyoming, the group on ‘^Recreation and Na­ coffee will be prepared in the make-up, etc., also will give talks. tional Defense.” He stressed the Laramie. Born in Latin America Weak to Stand foods class while visitors wait. In the intervals between the of Latin-American parents and The Denver priest described the necessity of every individual’s clinics outlined, the students will affiliatiing himself with some form having five years’ teaching ex­ composer, who is still living, as a conduct their own programs. 'The of defense work. He declared that perience in Central America and stocky little man who had some final phase of the semester pro­ the Catholics are playing an im­ another five years’ in Colombia, difficulty in walking to his place gram will be a tea planned by the portant role in war work. Of 425 R a p s Hall Party ^ Father Sandoval has fi«t-hand in the orchestra pit and who ui^ed students and attended by all mem­ knowledge of Latin-American re­ a stool very much like an Ameri­ USO centers, 126 are maintained; bers of the clinic staff. The pur­ by Catholic organizations. lations.. can kitchen stool, or high chair, pose of the tea is to enable the The Latin-Americans admire since he apparently had not the Following the closing prayer by. students to put into practice the Father Maloney a social hour was North American industry and strength to stand for the entire Set for March 5 information gained in the clinics progress and appreciate all the evening. At times his direction enjoyed. Mrs. W. E. Jones and and to obtain more advice from improvements we have introduced the mothers of Sister Edwin’s seemed to flag and to become a (Annunciation Parish) the experts. into their countries. Mutual aid mere tapping of measures on the room were the hostesses. Prom Will Be Held is a vital need, especially since the Sister Edna’s room received the The Altar and Rosary society A decision was made by the stu­ edge of his music stand, but when attendance award. present emergency started. “ But a musical climax approached. Fa­ will sponsor the monthly card dent assembly last Monday that .North Americans do not appre­ ther Hiester said the composer Mrs. Lester E. Cowan, who com­ party Thursday afternoon, March the prom should be held this ciate the Latin point of view, would rise to his feet and some pleted t h e standard, advanced, 5, in Hagus hall. A dessert lunch­ year as has been the annual cus­ Latin culture, Latin way of life, of what must have been his origi­ and teachers’ courses in the Den­ eon will be served at 1:30 o’clock tom. The vote, however, was that or the Latin-American’s religion.’’ nal fire would show in his handling ver Red Cross headquarter re­ and the hostesses will be Mmes. expenditures in connection with F. Shanahan, B. Beaman, M. Mc­ We do not seem to know that of the orchestra. cently, is now teaching the Rocky this formal feature should not be the peoplesrof Latin-America are Donald, Rosanna Hebert, and Fred “ But it was not only the metro­ Mountain Screen club in the Cos­ so lavish as formerly and that the highly cultured and educated. mopolitan hotel. Genty. politan world of Italy that shared amount saved through such lim­ We are unacquainted with many To Receive Communion Lenten services are held Wednes­ itation should be contributed to of the famous Latin-American in celebrating their beloved old man’s jubilee.” Father Hiester The Altar and Rosary society day, Friday, and Sunday evenings the nation’s defense. The prom, writers and people. Likewise we will receive Communion Sunday at at 7:30, with question box. Rosary, the _ date for which has not yet do not understand or appreciate said. “ I remember stopping over one night in the village of Cento. the 8:16 Mass. and Benediction on Wednesday and been set, will be in charge of the the refinements, courtesy, or deep Stations and Benediction on Fri­ I should say it had not more than A meeting of the sponsors of student council, which soon will sense of pride in the Latin-Amer­ day 2,000 inhabitants. Certainly the St Philomena’s sodality clubs was announce committees. icans’ way of life. “ Religion is The Guardian Angel sodality business houses found more than held in the home of the president, Nursing (bourse Begin* something deeper to them than Annette La Tourette, Monday eve­ and the younger children of the Tuesday evening, Feb. 24, it is to most Americans,” added enough room for all on the two crossed streets about five blocks ning, Feb. 23, to arrange for a parish will receive Holy Commun­ marked the beginning of a new Father Sandoval. card party to be held in the school ion Sunday at the 7:30 Mass. extra-curricular defense course. The priest said that the United long. By happy coincidence I found that I had arrived in Cento auditorium the evening of March Delegates Appointed At that time the class in home States’ Southern neighbors fear 19. in opera week. Each year in the At the regular meeting of the nursing, a nursing aid course, re­ the “ Collossus of the North” with Clubs Entertained Altar and Rosary society held ceived its first hour of ifistruc- its imperialistic tendencies and_ do summer and fall seasons, when The following parish clubs con­ Thursday afternoon, the president, tion under the tutelage of Miss not understand the broad applica­ the huge theaters of the cities are closed, Italy’s operatic world takes vened in the week: Mrs. W. Schwieder, presided Betty Montgomery, R.N., in the as­ tions of the Monroe Doctrine. Mrs. H. W. Swigert entertained IMPROVEMENTS ON HOLY FAMILY PARISH sembly hall of Pancratia hall. The He concluded by expressing the to the country. Various groups, Mmes. J. Connolly, A. Luplow, F. Mrs. J. F. Conway’3 club in her Genty, and 0. W. Magor were ap course will be continued weekly wish that the young people of the organized into what is called a ‘Caro di Tespi’ — touring theater home, 40 Eudora. Mrs. T. E. pointed to represent, with the pres throughout the semester. Among United States could do something Carey received the award. Mrs. SCHOOL HALL, CONVENT ARE COMPLETED those who have signed up are to help Pan-American relations. might be an American equivalent— ident, the Annunciation society at visit the villages and towns. These Ralph Taylor will be the next the deanery meetings, which are Emma Romano, Josephine Sal- Regis college, Denver, was chosen hostess. cetti, Florence Graveline, Mar­ as the next meeting place for the groups are made up of the very (Holy Family Pariih) Family high, is recovering from held every third Monday in the Mrs. L. W. Koerber entertained illness of Mrs. W. F. Secord, which Catholic Daughters’ club. garet Lawrenson, Loretta Roeseler, Rocky Mountain International Re­ finest singers in the land. I recall The new maple floor in Holy pneumonia in St. Anthony’s hos­ necessitated her resignation as hearing Gigli at Ancona once, Mrs. G. L. Monaghan’s club. Mrs. Ruby Catanach, Jane Harris, M. lations clubs. Accompanying Fa­ Family school hall is now com­ pital. president. Mrs. John Haggerty, Mrs. J. Roach resigned as ways and Schipa in a little town in the Monaghan made high score. The Kay Downey, Loretta Diodosio, ther Sandoval

V., '< e i (f'fm Home Economics—Defense 9 Calavo Fan Salad ST. PATRICK’S PARISH GROUP NOVENA OF GRACE TO BEGIN W H I T E R O C K IN JESUIT CHURCHES MAR. 4 PLANS SOCIAL FOR MARCH 17 COTTACilE )/ fieeje (Sacred Heart-Loyola Pariih) parish who are serving in the (St. Patrick’s Parish) Finnic, Marie Croci, Angeline iHf (>i(mr.i B«sf The annual novena in honor of army, navy, and marine corps, The Holy Name society is plan­ Croci, Bemadine Gaede, Rose La- niK ‘.iiiniis Crue, Antoinette Plschiotta, Doro­ St. Francis Xavier, commonly Those who did not begin the no­ ning a St. Patrick’s day social to thy Perillq, and Josephine Long! called the novena of arace, will be vena last week are asked to start be held at 8:30 p.m. March 17 in and Joseph Petraglia, James thtf new school auditorium. Vic observed March 4 to 12. 'This will this Friday evening. Petraglia, Jack Bullock, and Ralph f - > laclno and his orchestra will Wey- bo a novena of prayer only. There Melphy have joined the senior so­ Players Working Old and modem numbers will be dality choir. : will be no evening services, but the featured. Tickets will be 60 cents On Irish Program Miss Emilie Fomhals is crit­ I'm glad mother bakes special novena prayers will be re­ a couple. The Adelphian Players are work, ically ill in her home. cited daily after the Masses in The quarterly report of regular ing constantly on the very amus­ Sunday contributions is being Sodalists and other young women luch good cakes. She both Sacred Heart and Loyola ing play selected for the 1942 St compiled and will be distributed of the parish are invited to take HAVE YOU always uses Pikes Peak ! churches. This is one of the most Patrick celebration. Father An­ this Sunday, part in the day of recollectipn popular novenas of the year in drew Dimichino, SJ., is directing, sponsored by toe Archdiocesan MODERNIZED YOUR Pupils of the school are buying Cake Flour. So will l» Sacred Heart-Loyola parish, and and he reports that the play will Parish Sodality union to be held many favors have been secured be ready when March 15 arrives defen.se stamps from the sisters. in 8t. John’s church Sunday, INSURANCE? The fifth and sixth grade pupils when I grow up. by the parishioners during the nine The celebration will take place in March 1, from ^ to 5 p.m. ProteeM yourttlf egtlmt nem days of prayer. The novena of Adelphian hall Sunday evening, in Sister Claudia’s room were the hatardt, first to complete the purchase of To increase devotion to Christ grace is held in Jesuit churches March 15. Students of both Sa­ and to the Blessed Mother, pgm. HORACE W. BENNETT throughout the world on these cred Heart school and Loyola a $5 book for the parish besides their own purchases. phlets and books will be lent fo & CO. same dates. school will have tickets to sell for those desiring them by the Rev. lie TiSar Bt4c. fkant TA. lift . The following names have been l n : A K | Sodaliiti to ReceiTC EueharUt the performance. The students Thomas Barry. He asks that those FBAMK ENGLAND, J u tbaasM T'• will likewise take part in the short Added to the list of men of tho who have books or pamphlets re­ lam tae* 0«MrtBi«nt Members of the Loyola Young parish in the service of their coun­ program of Irish songs and dances, turn then) to the rectory. Al your Ladies’ sodality and" the Junior which will precede the play. A man-sized salad— this calavo fan arrangement has more than try: Sherman Kuhnle, Nick Gar- AW Young Ladies’ sodality will receive usual decorative and appetite interest. Calavo fan salad requires only ramone, Carl Rodinelli, Ben Miss Louise Mauro spent the ■ Brother Stockley, S.J., of St. Grocers (Communion in a body at the 8:30 weekend in Wyoming. liS -' l'i'liR , Stanislaus’ seminary, Florissant, one half of> a small or medium-sized calavo, peeled and lemon Spring, and Dominic Lucarelli. o’clock Mass in Loyola Sunday prinkled, but insists on looking like a jumbo-sized pear. Note the John Negri, brother of Mrs. morning. Meetings were held this Mo., was a visitor in the rectory March 1 It Communion Day the past week, artd was present for question-mark form of the overlapping calavo slices, which have not Christine Bowland and Misa Dor­ week by both groups of the young Sunday, March 1, will be cor­ othy Negri of this parish, now is some of the ceremonies of the been completely severed at their base. e t t ? women. porate Communion day for tho in military service. He was Forty Hours’ devotion. V * tleaV PIKES PEAK The order of Lenten devotions is 2 calavo pears Grapefruit or orange legmenu members of the Altar and Rosary honored by several farewell so­ as follows: In Sacred Heart Father William Ferrell, S.J., I,emon juice Paprika society. The next meeting of the cials in the past week. church. Way of the Cross and who has been confined to the hos­ Salt French dressing society will be held Tuesday aft­ pital for a couple of weeks, is ex­ ernoon. March 31. Mrs. Joseph James Q’Prain has returned Benediction, Wednesday evening at Salad greens for garnish from a month’s visit in California, 7:45; perpetual noven^a devotions pected home within a few days. Cut each calavo into halves lengthwise, remove seed, and pull Carroll, newly elected nresident, Friday evening at the same hour; The March meeting of the Sa skin from fruit. Sprinkle fruit with lemon juice and salt. Starting at will preside and plans will be made in Loyola, Little Flower devotions cred Heart Parent-'Teachers’ as­ center of large end of each half, cut three lengthwise slices three- for the annual activities of the society. St. Francis Cafe Monday evening at 7:45; Way of sociation will take place in the fourths of the length of the fruit (one half of the seed cup is sliced Have you tried our Special the Cross and Benediction, Wednes school library Wednesday, March and one half is unsliced). Spread slices slightly to give a half-open The Holy Name society will Evening Dinner? day evenin|r at 7:46; perpetual no­ 4, at 2:30 o’clock. fan effect. Serve on garnished salad plates and arrange grapefruit or meet next Thursday evening in WOMEN COOKS. vena devotions, Friday evening at PTA Will Meet orange sesmenls, the edges of which have been dipped in paprika, the library. 4tl 14th (at Tnasnl) the same hour. around calavo halves as desired. Serve French dressing separately. Mrs. Edward Hebert, president The Rev. Achille Sommaruga Undtr M«n*stn)«nt o{ Jimmy Short In both Sacred Heart and Loyola, This “half-open fan'* arrangement makes a small calavo half appear baptised the following Sunday, (Oheckfr Ctb Co.) of Loyola PTA, will preside at the much larger. . . . Serves four. the Way of the Cross Is held each meeting Tuesday afternoon, March Feb. 22: Anthony Richard LeRoy, Friday afternoon at 2:30 for the 3, at 2:30 o’clocki The council son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ba- convenience of the school children will meet at 1:30. An attractive rella, John B. Gallegos and Ur- program has been prepared, and ST. JOSEPH’S PA R ISH HAS 52 sina Gallegos, sponsors; Marguer­ Devotions Honor ite Jean, daughter of Mr. and all mothers of school children and Men in Service relatives, friends, and others .in­ Mrs. Marguerite Montoya, Daniel ztv* « tin* In Loyola the parishioners are terested in the school are invited YOUNG MEN IN ARMED FORCES Sena and Alice Sena, sponsors, and making a novena of Friday eve­ to attend. Following the business Daniel Allen, aon of Mr, and Mrs. ning devotions for the boys of the mbeting, refreshments will be Daniel Sena, Rudolph Archuletta (St. Joseph’s Parish) . ily this- week' as the fourth place and Maxine Sisneros being spon- served by mothers of the third tow The bulletin board in the main award ini the. contest conducted to lors. grade pupils. hall of the high school has been collect canceled postage stomps for Recently, the women of Loyola the Chinese missions. Charles, Martha, and Thomas, Bootlaes, mokM a Grow Your Own " ^ decorated with the army and navy children of Mr. and Mrt. Charles hot, slow buntiftf parish served an Italian spaghetti Members of the Hth grade HiS' supper, buffet style, to service men insignia and has been inscribed Lembo who had been residing In Hr*. Mi-W«yls 8 0 0 SCRAPS Vegotablos tory. club held a meeting .Wednes­ California, have moved here and in the U80 club operated by with the names of the 52 young an •eonoAleal all- day morning, Feb. 25. Betty Mad are enrolled in the school. waather fuaL pVlv*** to Beal the JAPS Enjoy your oumGarden the NCOS. Homemade cookies men now serving in the armed den, president, presided. Talks here u • ioi or i>ii*raction la were donated by women of forces of the nation who are mem­ ' iBilCuctioa Clattai Formed Aluminutn • BraM - IROM were given by the students con­ Trmh, (rlip vcsmblo right out the parish. The chairman, Mrs, bers of the parish or who attended cerning the activities of the Red Instruction classes for Catholics Anything I’nu Don't Need of ih« gtrdcn. A lot of M*lng Wo. Paul Meder, was assisted by Mr. St. Joseph's high school. Cross. mbMf But bt lurt tht Med tit and n o n-C a t h 0 1 i c s have been aau I . CALL Meder and Mmes. Hebert, Valley Those whose names appear New Asiiitant Arrives started and are being held in the RAY’S CAFE G o t o Seal Seed^ Alward, Cleary, and N a% , and rectory every Tuesday afternoon Sttandead' on the board are Jack Riley, The Rev, Francis Girse, C.SS.R., ISIS CALIFORNIA St Vincent-De Paul Sal­ LeatUng Lttml Dtaltrt. Misses Helen Almquist, xherese Frank Canny, H. Shull, R. arrived Wednesday, Feb. 26, to be­ and evening and every Friday aft- Saafa N Hebert, Beryl and Betty Cleary, vage Bureau First. WESTERN Hale^ Al Mollender, Dick Cain, gin his work in the parish. ehioon ana evening. Those In­ |»J- 1. 1'.-' i.;. and Marlyti Valley. V. Benevides, Frank Schwab, terested should enroll now. SEED CO. A Lenten Holy Hour is held Patronise These Firms. They CH. 5503 St. Joseph’s club met recently Bob. Brown, D. McCready, Ted every Sunday evening from 7:30 Misses Marie Casagiande, Shir­ R io Grande Fuel Are Co-operating With Your ItSl LAWRENCE DSNVER, COLO. in the residence of Mrs, H. Haw. Schiavone, Louis Snapp, Louii to 8:30 in St, Joseph’s church. ley DeSabato, Leona Echer, Stella Paper. ley, with Mrs. J. Bible as co^host- Doughty, Des Hackethal, J. Mc­ ess. Those present were Mr, and Nally, Ed McNally, Cleveland Mrs. Emil Frei, Mr. and Mrs'. J. Leonard, Don Aemmer, Eddie Gal­ Tierney, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wollen legos, Leonard Thompson, Harry haupt, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wil­ Over, Jack Sweeney, Leo Bahl, liams, Mr. and Mrs, P. R. OwenSL Emery Bell, Louis Bell, Bill Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Mr. anct Trevethick; Mrs. G. Mohrbacher, Mr. and Mrs, THE HOUSE OF FINE SEA FOODS Joe Morris, Lubin Ortiz, Vernon R. Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. H. Haw Laux, Don McKenna, Dick Howes, KE. 3208 1404 ISih Street KE. 3209 ley, and Mr. and Mrs. J, Bible Ed Nieto, Frank Whelan, Ray Jef­ Mrs, A. Bergstrom was the guest fries, Chuck Petite, George Sever- Litun to iha OttM Stan Daily 11 tSO a. m, on KFEL of the evening. Prizes for high inl, Alfred SchlaVone, Chuck Rust, score went to Mrs. John Miller and Richard Canny, Francis McLaugh­ James Tierney, low score prize to Jn on» Wiy or aftothlr. In tiftrs like JL'MBO CRABS Ask for Lady Parkins’ Brand Produots lin, Benny Gutierrez, Lae^ Mee­ all can land a uaetul hand, and BEAUTIFUL FRESH CUT Mrs. H. Hawley and Emil Frel han, Joe Oberst, Regis 'TeMaat, it comet to ua that mayba tha drum MAINE LOBSTERS (ialtup — Relishes — Sweet Pickles —• Chow-Chow The next meeting will be in the Ray Lambrecht, Bernard Spicer, najoretta can knit. FLOWERS Sandwich Meats —■ Mince Meat— Sweet Cider — Jellies home of Mrs. 0. E. Williams, 2936 Walter Burke, Emil Eggert, Rus­ ISe BOTTLE CfcAS and Elizabeth street, with Mrs. Ed. sell Egger, Joe Lang, Charles Eg­ SHRIMP COCKTAIL __ lOe •For Your Defense Buy At PERKHiS EPENETER PICKLE GO. ward Wollenhaupt as co-hostess gert, and Randolph Aemmer. FRESH PERCH ...... lb. 40e The date is Sunday evening, March f r e sh Pik e ...... lu ase DISPOSE BROS. Lsrge Aieortment of Potted f'.nDi 8. Students Aid in FRESH BLACK BASS ______lb. 4Be

s: PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyatone 4205 Thursday, Feb. 26, 1942 STATE TOURNAMENT LACKS RANKING FAVORITE + rh PR[P LOOP CHAMPIONSHIP ^BRACKET Set for Tourney Doubleheader in Regis m Regis S id e lin e III TIL 1ST Bye Gym Friday Night to Saturday, 4 p.m. Echoes Cathedral

Friday, 8 pan. From George KeUy Open Three-Day Meet Mullen Home } Fer the first time in its 15-year Sunday, 2:30 p.m. Unlike its three predecessors, Pueblo basketball history, the Parochial this year’s state Catholic basketball Reips, St., Francis’, SI. Joseph’s, Abbey, league ended in a tie—and a triple tournament will make its bow Fri­ deadlock at that—as St. Joseph’s 1 day night without an odds-on Bye and Regis high won their fifth favorite. In 1939, Regis high Walsenburg Rated Top Contenders For tilts of the loop season to tie with rated the No. 1 post and justified Saturday, 10 p.m. its position by capturing the title. St Francis’ for the top rung. The Colorado Springs Denver CaUiolio Register Trophy twin victories of the co-champions St. Mary’s of Walsenburg and St. Joseph’s were the smart money ended one of the best Catholic prep Saturday, 2 p.m. Colorado’s fourth annual state Catholic basketball tour­ campaigns in Denver history. choices in 1940, and both came Walsenburg through to clash in the finals, nament, with 13 teams competing, will open Friday night, The Reds turned in the best de­ fensive exhibition of the season in with the Crusaders pocketing the Feb. 27, when a doubleheader is scheduled for the Regis col­ Sunday, 9 p.m. gonfalon. Last year the Abbey defeating Cathedral, 24-6, as Jim St. Francis* f (Champion) lege gym. In contrast to previous years, the meet is without Sunderland, Johnny Heit, and Bears and the Holy Family Tigers a red-hot favorite. The opening games will pit Mullen home Walt Wade led the Regis offensive were the top-seeded fives, but Regis, roaring like a house afire, against Cathedral at 8 p.m. and the Abbey Bears of Canon thrusts. Larson, with three points, Bye contributed half the Jays’ total ef­ bagged the title without too much City opposite the Annunciation Cardinals an hour later. difficulty. fort. S t Joseph’s, with -Joe Gins- Saturday, 8 p.nu This pair of tilts will be followed by a ten-game slate Satur­ burg and Paul Montoya contribut­ Sterling The absence of a team with day and four contests Sunday, ing 13 points each, guided the a long vanning record makes when the champion w ll - be Bulldogs to p 37-23 triumph over Saturday, 11 a.m. the selection of this year’s crowned in the 9 o’clock tilt. The the Holy Family Tigers, who were St. Joseph's fair-haired five virtually im­ Englewood P q ik Denver Catholic Register, follow­ led by Lou Byrne with seven tal­ possible. St. Francis’, St. ing the custom of former years, lies. Mullen home ended up with Sunday, 3:30 p.m. Joseph’s, and Regis, the Pa­ will award the championship tro­ a .500 record by thumping the An­ Holy Family rochial league’s co-champions, phy. nunciation Cardinals, 35-13, as Bill are serious contenders for the The complete tourney schedule Dunnebecke and Bob Hardin Saturday, noon crown, while Southern Colo­ Vatriog oi Sut follows: poured in nine and 12 points, re­ Cheyenne rado contributes its usual FftiDAY spectively. Holzman paced the potent entrants, St. Mary's of 9 p.m.-—Mullen home ve. Cathe­ dral. East Siders with three fielders. Saturday, 9 p.m. Walsenburg and Abbey, as St. Louis’ school in Englewood 9 p.m.— Abbey (Canon City) vs. Ginsburg’s 13-point output gave Annunciation well as Pueblo Catholic high, Annunciatbn. him the individual scoring* cham­ the real shady nag of the has a group of aggressive crusad­ SATURDAY ers for clean literature. They are pionship with a total of 72 tallies, tourney. Aside from these 10 a.m.— Losers of Friday night Friday, 9 p.m. 1 - members of the Pro Parvulis book play. 12 per game. Abbey would-be kings, St. Mary’s club of the seventh grade. Re­ 11 a.m.— St. Joseph's vs. Sterling. FINAL STANDINGS Gaels of Cheyenne, Wyo., 12 noon— Holy Family Tigers vs. TEAM— w L TP OP Pet. will enter a formidable team cently they read in the Young Cheyenne. 3t. Frencis’ .. __ 5 1 141 125 .833 Catholic Messenger an article 2 p.m.*~"Colorado Springs vs. Wal* Regi» ...... B 1 213 102 .833 that may strike a stunning Johnny Arambel (above), cap- about poisonous reading that so senburg. St. Joteph’i ...... 6 1 178 114 .883 blow at the state’s pride lain and leading scorer of the 3 p.m.— Loser of 11 a.m. game Uullen home ..... 3 3 156 132 .500 CONSOLATION BRACKET and take' the trophy em­ •Abbey Bears, is prepared to lead impressed them that Connie Wil­ vs. loser of noon game. Cathedral ..... ___ 2 K 112 129 .833 ber was delegated to bring it to 4 p.m.—^Regis. vs. winner of Fri­ Holy Family .... I 6 125 178 .167 blematic of the Colorado his team to glory in the slate Cath­ the attention of the editor of the day 8 p.m. game. Annunciation.. __ 0 6 64 211 .000 Loser, Saturday noon championship to the Wyoming olic tourney, according to word Denver Catholic Register with the 7 p.m.— Loser of 2 p.m. game vs. LEADING SCORERS city. from Canon Gty. Arambel ap­ winner of 10 a.m. game. PLAYER— FG FT TP Saturday, 3 p.m. peared in last year’s meet, in which request that it be reprinted. 8 p.m.—St. Francis' vs. winner of Ginaburg. {., S.J...... _____ 26 20 72 This all adds up to what ap­ the Bears were runners-up, but 11 a.m. game. Oollashan, f., S.F...... ------21 14 56 pears to be the best Cathohe The article follows: 9 p.m.— Winner of noon game vs. [.araon. f.. C...... 4 50 won his greatest fame in the na­ tournament in history, which winner of Friday 9 p.m. game. Heit. f., R...... ------21 6 48 Loser, Sat. 11 a.m. tional tourney in (Jiicago. It was 10 pm).— Winner of 2 p.m. game Dunnebecke. g., M.H. _____ 18 8 44 means that cage fans will be given Watch Out, Arambel's last second field goal vs. Pueblo. Wade, c.. R...... 15 10 40 a treat the like of which has been Mr. Smut! SUNDAY Hardin, c., M.H...... _____ 15 5 85 from mid-court' that enabled the 2:30 pjOQ.— Winner of 4 p.m. game Lundborg:. c., S-J...... _____ 18 8 34 Sunday, 8 p.m. unknown since sugar became Canon Gty five to score the biggest This is a letter to a certain Saturday vs. winner of 10 p.m. game W. KiBsell, g., S.F, _____ 12 7 81 (Consolation scarce. There will be no trip to upset of the Windy City classic by Mr. Smut. Mr. Smut is a publisher Saturday. L. Kiaiell. c., S.F...... 10 9 29 3:30 p.m.— Winner of 8 p.m. game Champion) Chicago to entice the boys to “ put trimming Retiz Memorial high, In­ who makes his living by publishing Saturday vs. winner of 9 p.m. game out” this year, but such en­ diana stale champ. The Abbey bad books and magazines and Saturday. Loser, Saturday noon couragement will be unnecessary, captain is the only veteran from pamphlets. 8 p.m.—Consolation cbampionshtp. TRINIDAD TIGERS because the honor of topping the 9 pan.—Championship game. last year’s team on the present Dr. Mr. Smut: Although the experts have re­ Saturday, 4 p.m. Catholic schoolboy hardwood heap Bear quint. WIN 5 STRAIGNT is reward enough in itself. I’m not sure whether I should fused to put themselves on the Loser, Friday, 8 p.m. call you Mr. Smut or not. I usually spot by selecting a favorite, there is strong support for the Denver TILTS IN 8 DAYS Winner Saturday, 11 aan. One of the strange side­ use the title Mr. when I am ad­ lights on the meet is the ab­ Twd Fives Keep dressing a gentleman. Parochial league co-champions— Regis, St. Francis’, and St Jos­ sence of the Holy Trinity I thought of you, Mr. (?) Smut, Trinidad. — The Holy Trinity Tigers of Trinidad from the eph’s— and, as usual, St. Mary’s Tigers, playing their best ball of the other day when I read in the tourney field. The Tigers, Perfect Slates of Walsenburg and Abbey’s Bears. the season, scored five straight paper that a man had turned the under Coach Harold “Dutch” These five are the leading conten­ wins in eight days in the most wrong valve in a city water works. Clark’s direction, bowled over In doing so, he allowed dirty, ders. Those few brave enough to sensational spurt in Tiger cage ORPHANS WIN THRILL-PACKED In Junior Loop come out flatfooted for a possible history. the Crusaders, Beah, and germ-laden water to get into the three other teams in eight title winner have been partial to Starting o ff with a victory over water mains. Just think of the short days. St. Vincent de Paul’s and St. disease that would have been Regis high. The Reds, they say, St. Mary’s of Walsenburg, Coach OVERTIME FRAY IN PUEBLO hold the edge because they are Harold Clark’s charges polished Catherine’s, leaders in the East caused if the mistake had not been Basketball is a half-century old and North divisions, respectively, found out. I hope you read that the defending champs, because off St. PaWck's of Raton, N. nine of last year’s tourney win­ Mex.; Sopris, Hoehne, and com this year, but it is still suffering of the Junior parochial league, the city officials-used every means Pueblo.— In a thrilling exhibi­ in the Pueblo Parochial league by from growing pains, which is a ners are still in the fold, and be­ pleted the cycle of edging out-Ab­ tion of defense and offense that maintained their unbeaten status to warn the people about the pol­ winning, 16-14, in a contest played good sign that progress in the cause all the meet battles will be bey’s Bears, 22-21. kept the score see-sawing for four in games this week. St. Vincent’s luted water in the pipes. in the Armory Sunday, Feb. 22. cage world has not reached a dead fought on the Jesuit five’s own The victories over Sopris and quarters and finally went into two scored an easy 35-7 triumph over In the fourth quarter, with sec­ end. The latest “ pains” afflicting A Flood of Filth court. Hoehne gave the Tigers a tie for extra periods, the boys of Sacred Loyola as St. Catherine’s humbled onds remaining to play, Kaminsky the body basketball are the result St. Clara’s, 26-11. Mr. Smut, you turn the wrong While these factors give strong second place in the Las Animas Heart home denied the deter­ looped one in to tie the count at of the elimination of the center In other games in the East divi­ valve every week with your dirty, support to the Red backers’ argu­ county league, in which they won mined bid of St. Francis’ boys to 12-12. In the first extra period' jump and the consequent speed­ sion, St. Philomena’s downed Loy­ germ-laden magazines and papers. ment, others are quick to point out seven contests while losing three. lift themselves out of fourth place Ferriter of Sacked Heart honle In a special session of the K. ing up of the game. Many coaches ola, 22-7; the Sacred Heart five But you. do it deliberately. There that St. Joseph’s overcame all scored two free throws to bring the country over are protesting is no mistake about it with you. of C. bowling league Sunday after­ defeated Cathedral, 14-11, and the these apparent handicaps to bowl his team back into the running thj wear and tear on their players You make your living spreading noon, Feb. 22, the Navigators were Annunciation quint, 24-lUt and St. over the Reds' and prove that the REGISTER MEN CONTENDERS after McDonald of St. Francis’ caused by the new whirlwind type filth. I wish the city officials would Francis’ virtually eliminated St. Raiders are not invincible. St. had scored a field goal. given a twin setback by the league­ of play, and\deviou methods have warn their citizens about it as 8 Philomena’s from titular conten­ Francis’ followers, quick on the In the next league game, S t Pat­ leading Wardens and the Depu­ been suggested to protect the tion by scoring a 16-14 upset. they did in the city where the rebuttal, counter with the record, FOR UNION BOWLING HONORS rick’s led through four quarters by ties produced a trio of victories player. St. Vincent’s home won the or­ wrong water valve was turned! which shows the Fransalians cred­ to break the deadlock that had at least eight points to win over St One of the most radical phanage championship of the city But you will never make a liv­ ited with a triumph over the Bull existed for second spot in the loop. Anthony’s, 45-26. The contest recommendations calls for en­ by turning back St. Clara’s, 12-9, ing by what you sell to our Cath­ dogs, conquerors of the Reds. Only Five employes of the Denver second place in the loop with a The victims of the Deputies’ clean was never in doubt after the sec­ forced substitution at the end in a North division tilt. olic boys and girls. I think they one conclusion can be reached Catholic Register, bowling^under record of 46 wins and 23 losses. sweep were the Secretaries. The ond quarter. of seven minutes of play. This are too wise for you, Mr. Smut. from listening to such an argu­ the banner of the Typo^phical The Register workers are only two Trustees moved into fifth place by On March 1 St Leander’s meets suggestion comes from Nick They are brothers and sisters of ment: There is no ranking favo­ No. 2 team in the Organized Labor games behind the league-leading virtue of their three-game con­ • TYPEWRITERS S t Patrick’s at 1:30 p.m. The Kearns, the well-known hard­ Christ. The Blessed Virgin Mary rite. Union league, are holding down ■Typo No. 1 team, present league test over the Grand Knights, who game is a big tost for St Patrick’s, wood referee, in an article in is their Mother. They are red- leader. • for the previous six weeks had J. S. STAHL 8 CD. The Walsenburg and Canon since a win by S t Leander’s would the current edition of one of blooded, clean-minded American Prep Cagers to Receive Members of the team are A. W. produced a record number of up­ City entries, while sporting im­ throw the standings into a pos­ the slick paper magazines. • ADDING MACHINES boys and girls. I’m sure they will pressive records, do not seem to Breithaupt, Joe Andreatta, J. V. sible three-way tie. The fiacred sets. Communion in Cathedral Leddy, Clyde Farris, and Harold The seven-minute deadline is LOUIS 8ANTANGELO. M«r. have nothing to do with you and possess the strength of previous Heart home five will meet St. Art Alcorn, league treasurer, set, writes Kearns, “because your poisonous literature. Once Participants in the state Rydell. All the men except Far­ 926 17th Street MAin 1024 years. Both have tasted defeat a Catholic basketball tourna­ Anthony’s at 2 p.m. paced the individuals with a 566 that is usually when the ex­ in a while there might be a Cath­ few times and both will field teams ris are also kegling with the Dev­ ment will receive Holy Com­ Father John Kelley, secretary of series. Jim Costello scored high haustion period comes, as I olic boy or girl who would think composed in the main of players ils’ team, which is holding down the league, announces that he has munion Sunday, March 1, in 10 when he produced a 226. have noticed from timeouts.” it smart to read your filth, but you who did not appear in the 1940 the top spot in the Register bowl­ purchased a trophy, which is now the Cathedral, it was an­ LEAGUE STANDINGS He adds that more “injuries won’t find many. I’d stake my life meet. Pueblo Catholic high will ing league. Andreatta, the team’s on display in the Fisher Jewelry nounced by Parochial league TEAM— have come from the tipoff on that. be watched with interest, because captain, is a former Denver semi- Co., 308 N. Main. officials. A special section on pro pitcher who starred with St. Wardeot than any other play,” and Cities Open Campaigns this will be the first time the Steel the Gospel side of the church STANDINGS Deputies would not call for the return City school has sent a team to Den­ Patrick’s in the Holy Name league TEAM— W L Pet. Navigators will be reserved for the of the center jump in any I see in the papers that many ver in recent years. No one who several years ago and was cast in St. Patrick’s ...... 6 1 .833 Chancellors cagers, who will attend the 9 Sacred Heart home ______A 2 .637 Trustees .... form. cities are getting after you and remembers Catholic cage events of stellar roles several times in the o’clock Mass. The Rev. Fran­ St. Leander't ...... 3 2 .600 Secretaries your kind. Remember, you can’t the late ’s can forget the power­ semi-pro diamond tourillament held St. Francis' ...... 24 .888 Grand Knights The eye-catohing point in 20 cis Bottler will be celebrant. fool all the people all the time; ful St. Patrick’s teams that wrote annually in Denver. 'St. Anthony's ______0 6 .000 Guards ...... Kearns’ suggestion is that coaches Does this sound harsh to you, hardwood history. The present would have to develop larger Mr. Smut? Well, I see red when­ Pueblo five may not measure up squads to cope with the constant A n f t h p J jU T K P K t J 'f l J P « *“<>le the Pueblo CathoUc high cage team has been alternation of players, or else be ever I think of what you are doing to their powerful predecessors, but /n. LLU l UJ U lC l y u i IVCM. n ii-C 3g,ig„ed this yqar’s state Catholic basketball tourna- IRicrGran^e to the young people of these reports from the south indicate relegated to the cellar-dwelling Prospector United States! Haven’t you heard that the Irish will be stumbling ment scheduled Feb. 27 to March 1. The Shamrocks, entered for the first time in recent years, have compiled a commendable status of Chicago U.’s athletic that right now we are doing our blocks for any foe record in Southern Colorado cage circles and are regarded as capable opposition for any of the other 12 teams entered in teams. Coach Bill Wendt of De Paul claims that each sauad would best to defend America? You and St. Mary|s of Cheyenne, with a the prep classic. Coached by Nate Crocombe, the Irish will make their debut Saturday at 10 p.m., when they meet the your kind are trying to destroy it. need at least three full teams to decisive victory over Mullen’s winner of the Colorado Springs-Walsenburg game. Members of the squad shown here, left to right, front row, are Jim Sincerely, establish a respectable record, and Mustangs, fourth place Parochial Hunyada, John Spiess, Mike McCann, Bill Sajbel, and John McGinn; back row— Bill Durkin, John Piserchio, Alfred we believe he is close to the truth, S/ FATHER JIM. loop five, ha^been touted in some Long, Jim Lane, Bob Krasovich, Johnny Rebal, and A1 Boggs, manager if such a plan were adopted. quarters as-the “ sleeper” ent^. It would be virtually im­ The Gaels won the consolation possible, however, to assemble championship last year and are a squad of college basketball gunning for no less than a final players of the same caliber, berth this year. Little is known of and the coaches will un- St. Anthony’s of Sterling and St. doubtedly defeat any at- Mary’s of Colorado Springs, but both are reputed to be stronger .tempts to make, Kearns’ sug- R80F than in 1940. . gestion a basketball law, be­ cause, they say, it is an ardu­ Diasal Power, Streamlined Besides the" Parochial co­ ous task to recruit the neces­ REPAIRS AND champs, Denver will be well repre­ sary varsity material now, and Ir.DfMVER . . . 7

Powerful Plea for Unity Consecration of Pueblo "Bishop ^ y p g j g Brownson

prayed that health, strength, and him to Montana. After a tribute momentum with every new epl- (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) solemn utterances, the candidate courage would be their new Bish­ to the spiiitual rulers of the appointed the chief. In him the aode; until it suppresses the Chris- (By Pa(jl H, Ha ix e t t ) and the Bible and phil^phical Ill SI. V llltl'S is examined as to his faith and is op’s and they were grateful that Helena diocese, he spoke of the works like Locke’s Cdheeming , ' . . . . tian cry for truth and justice; the Holy See had selected one so debt he owed to “one hf the great What is the most salient Ameri­ early Christians were one; in his until - it ' enslaves - its own devotees reminded of the duties of his new Human Understanding were typi­ figures in the American Hierarchy, can trait? Some would say enter­ successor of each later generation, and enshrouds the world with the exalted office. Stem warnings are well fitted. The diocese does not cal of his childhood books. Much who had a mighty influence over prise, others would have it love of likewise, the faithful Christians blackness of night. Nationalism (St. Vincent de Paul’* ParUh) given those who would interfere have much to offer in material of his early yoiHh was spent in my student and priestly life—John liberty, still others, remembering have been one. Unity in Chrftt, selfish, narrow, a n d fanatica Large crowds have been attend­ with his work; for instance, a pas­ wealth, but, like hospitable coun­ debating the great q^uestions of: Joseph Kean^ late Archbishop of the sects and utopian schemes that therefore, means unily in His nationalism, lies in the back­ sage occurs in which there is a try Cousins are towards their city What must a man beliqve Itnd do ing all services of the women’s relatives who come as visitors, it Dubuque.” From him. Bishop pullulate in our land, would hold Church. It is not merely spiritual, ground of the terrible wars by declaration that he who curses the to be saved? What exactly ,does mission being conducted this week Willging averred, he learned devo­ out for soul-hunger. The best ex­ it is a physical unity. It is attach­ which mankind is cursed in thi^ Bishop may have the curses return asserts that all it has belongs Christ require of Christians? tion to the Holy Spirit and special ample o f national soul-hunger is ment by visible bonds to the cen our own day. by the Rev. Robert J. Murphy, .on himself. There are solemn to him who comes to i t Father Where is the place of the poor in Miller sgid it is going to be fun to devotion to the Blessed Mother of Orestes A. Brownson (1803-1876), ter of Christianity, to the Holy C.S.P., the Utah “ Trailer Priest,” anointings, the solemn blessing the Christian program? and thev CELEBRATION IS G«d and her rosary. Archbishop most intellectual of American con­ Father in Rome. and an equally large attend­ and bestowal of the Episcopal in­ watch the development of the new influenced his conversation witn DECLARATION OF UNITY Keane, he predicted, may one day verts. In contrast ■with this ideal is ance is expected for the one-week signia, and many other pictur­ diocese. others. Before he was well in his In striking and reassuring con­ be in the calendar o f the saints, Soul-hunger early germinated in the unhappy history of schisms men’s mission, which will open this esque rites. Towards the end of He congratulated the new teens Orestes learned from an old trast is the event of this morning. for he was a most humble and holy the breast of Brownson. No care­ and heresies. It is one long series Sunday, March 1. the ceremony, the new Bishop, Bishop on coming into a section woman the rule that was to guide It is the testimony of faith made accompanied by the co-conse- noted for its agreeable climate. man. It was he who gave Mon fully graduated readers describ­ of contradictidns and enei-vating Mission Masses arc offered at him to the Church: “ When you confusion. We want Christian by the Catholic Church in the crators, walks down through the It is a painful shock, he de­ tana Bishop Carroll, “ an over­ ing the doings of Papa Bear and join any body calling itself a United States. It is a clear dec­ 6:30 and 8 o’clock each morning, church blessing the congregation clared, to oe part of a sturdy, powering influence in my life, a Mama Bear guided his six-year- unity, men have said, but we will and there is a short instruction Christian body, find out and join laration of unity, unity in Christ A particularly solemn moment flourishing tree, and then be sud­ giant of intellect, faith, and ad old mind. He learned to read from not respect the authority of the aher each Mass. Exposition of the that one that began with Christ and ir. the Holy Father in Rome. comes when he first chants the denly cut off as a seedling. But ministrative ability.” The lessons the volumes of Jonathan Edwards, one Church. We want unity of Blessed Sacrament takes place and the Apostles, and* has con­ beliefs, Sut we will formulate our It is a demonstration that the one, Pontifical blessing before the the Holy See knows what is best he learned from his associations profoundest of Puritan theologians. tinued to our own times.” o 1 y, Catholic, and Apostolic from 3 to 4 o’clock each afternoon, main altar. Often a cutting grows into a bet­ with such men will stand by him, own crefeds as we please. We want and evening services, consisting of Thus began an American phi­ u n ity o f purpose, concerted ac­ Church still lives and prospers and ter tree than the parent stem. The he promised. a sermon and Benediction of the The candidate con-celebrates losopher’s Odyssey, marked by tion of all good men against evil, moves ahead; it is a new con­ Mass with the . Only new diocese intends to make its 25 Coloredoan* Attend firmation of Our Lord’s promise Blessed Sacrament, begin at 7:45 vicissitudes like Ulysses’. Brownson but iWe insist on having our own twice in the Latin rite does con- mother diocese, Denver, look to its Twenty-five Colorado clergymen Mass Offered in became by turns, and before he organization, centered in our own that “ the gates of hell shall not celebration of the Mass, i.e., con laurels. Pueblo awaits its new attended the consecration. Through prevail.” PTA Will Meet was 30, a Presbyterian, a Uni- country. We want unity of wor­ secration of the same Isread and Bishop with happy enthusiasm and the courtesy of the Burlington versalist, and a Unitarian minister, ship, but will permit no one to Unfortunately, it does not guar March 2 at 2 PM. wine by more than one celebrant, loving expectancy. railroad, a private club car was antee the unbroken continuity of and before he v(as 30 he had fos­ tell us how to worship. We want The PTA will hold its regular ever occur; that is, in the ordina Bishop Gilmore, in his address, attached to the train for their tered— and crushed — America’s unity of sentiment, in one uni the Church in our own country. convenience and was placed on the Meeting P lace meeting Monday, March 2, in the Ifbn of priests and the consecration spoke of the color, solemnity, and first Communist movement, repre­ versal brotherhood, but we will Here, because of accumulating of Bishops. The candidate, as­ end o f the train immediately ad­ evils, disaster may come. The school hall at 2 p.m. Members are significance of the, magnificent sented by the Workingman’s not recognize the universal juris­ sisted by the co-consecrators, be pageantry of the consecration joining their sleeper. The sleeper forces of evil, of atheism and asked to note the change in time. party, which aimed to subvert the diction of the Vicar of Christ. We ),ins his celebration of Mass before ceremony. It brings home a les­ was given over entirely to them. paganism, taking advantage of the Mrs. Bernard Shay and her com­ home and marriage and to get pos­ want* unity with Christ, yes, but mittee thank everyone who made a side altar and later joins the son of unity of time, place, and These features made their journey OfPenitentes session of the educational system. war and the reaction to follow, we reject the bonds of unity which consecrator before the main altar. action. Unity of time is shown, an unusually enjoyable one. may overcome us, as they have done the recent card party and ball Just as soon as Brownson became He established. ■The Mass is interrupted from for this was not an incident merely in other countries in the past; as success. A complete report of the 17 of Hierarchy (Continued From Page One) convinced of tlie wronsmess of Our Lord’s dying plea for'unity party will be made at the meeting time to time for the rites of of the Church in Helena but of this movement and of the insin­ cannot be thus ignored without they ai'e doing in Europe today. where no church had been The nutrition class held every Eposcopal consecration. Both the the Church universal. The Church Attend Dinner cerity of its leaders he dropped it bringing harm to the world. As The Catholic Church, however, if clergy and the laity find it all erected.” Wednesday at 1:30 in the parish reveals her vitality, universality, Seventeen members of the like a hot coal He did not know with all other disobedience, every destroyed here, will live some absorbingly interesting, particu­ Member* Mutt Be Catholic hall is open to all the women in the and unity in time through the Hierarchy, including the Apostolic what it meant to save his face; the move away from Church unity has where else; and in time, of course, larly when the people are able to Membership in the group is de­ parish. The subject for next Wed­ handing down of her Apostolic Delegate, Archbishop Cicognani; only guide to his actions was what brought ite proportionate penalty. will be resurrected here, to begin follow the rites, as in Helena nied to anyone not in good stand­ nesday will be “ Buying Meat to orders. It is conceivable that the 97 Monsignori and priests, two he felt to be true or false. Every new separation, with its again the God-given task of up­ through a printed translation. ing in the Church, and a particu­ lifting human souls. So long as Cut Down the Food Budget.” line of succession of Bishop Will­ brothers of* religious orders, and Even more remarkable than trail of disbelief and disintegra­ The sermon, printed elsewhere in lar ban is placed on those married new priests are ordained and new ging might go back to the very ten lay relatives of Bishop Will Brownson’s religious gropings was tion, has added to the momentum St. Vincent’s circle met Feb. 24 full, was delivered by the Most outside the Church. In ord?r to be Apostle Matthias whose feast was ring attended the dinner honor­ his thinking on social problems. for disaster. Perhaps the climax Bishops are consecrated, the great with Mrs. Bernard Shay. Mrs. J. B. Rev. Duane G. Hunt, Bishop of admitted to the Lenten and Holy plan of salvation will go on; which celebrated today. The reactions ing the new Pueblo Bishop in the He, long before most others in is to be rOfeched in our day. Per Ryan won high honors and Mrs. Salt Lake. Week services, a person must pre­ as Our Lord Himself guaranteed in the soul of Bishop Willging, we Placer hotel following the con­ America, advocated a living wage; haps you \and I shall be con­ Roy Johnson, the consolation prize. A beautiful musical program may be sure, were precisely the sent a certificate showing that he temporaries of the final misfor­ will be until the end of time. St. Jude’s circle met Feb. 18 secration ceremonies. Seated at long before others he stood for the was presented under the direction same as those when the Apostles has been to Confession. It is com­ workingman’s getting a share in tune accumulating from the cen­ The consecration which we have with Mrs. Frank Wiley. Mrs. John the speakers’ table were Arch­ of the Rev. M. A. Weber. chose and consecrated Matthias to monly said that, wherever a the profits of industry. At a time turies of disunion. The shock may witilessed today is a sjrobol of Rusche won high honors and Mrs. bishop Cicognani, Archbishop Ur­ morada is located, a non-Catholic unity. More than that, i t j s the After the Mass, a dinner was take the place of Judas. ban J. Vehr of Denver, Archbishop when men generally thought that be so deep as to threaten the very Sam Homer, low. served in the Placer hotel, which sect has been unable to make even survival of civilization. But the means of preserving unity, the John G. Murray of St. Paul, Arch democracy could be achieved Members of the Altar and Ro­ got its name from the fact that Love Expressed for beginning. Another Bpanish- world should know at last that Divinely established means. The bishop Francis J. L. Beckman of simply by introducing universal sary society will receive Holy Com­ it stands on the actual site of an speaking colony in the arcndiocese, suffrage, Brownson was explain­ God will not be mocked. new Bishop has become a part of Papal Delegate Dubuque, Bishop Duane G. Hunt Vollmer, had its first Mass in a the great Apostolic succession, munion Sunday at the 7 o’clock old placer mine, in Last Chance of Salt Lake, Bishop Gerald ing that votes would do the com­ Men Again Look to God Vor Help Mass. Gulch. Helena looks like the old Bishop Gilmore said that unity morada some years ago. A chapel mon man no good if he bad being for the moment the latest of place Was emphasized by the Shaughnessy, S.M., of Seattle; The monthly meeting and sew­ mining towns of Colorado, except has since been built in the com not economic power, that “ man Today men in fear begin to link in the never-to-be-broken ceremony of consecration. Word Bishop S. V. Bona of Grand Is­ ing for the Red Cross will take for the fact that its proper de­ munity. against man and money was not look up again for God's help. They chain. He is united through this came from Rome that Pius XII had land, Bishop Thomas K. Gorman pray that He will save their coun­ chain, 19 centuries long, back to place Friday, Feb. 27. velopment has gone right on. Its of Reno, Bishop Bernard J. Sheil, On Sunday, Feb. 22, the first an equal match.” He attacked the older buildings are typical of the named Monsignor Willging Bishop Sunday of Lent, there were 60 banking and credit system and the tries. It is well that they do so. Our Lord’s first Bishops, the The regular meetingtof the Holy of Pueblo. Then the bonds that Auxiliary of Chicago; Bishop But what about the contents of Apostles themselves. Name society will be held on Wed­ West and its entire atmosphere is Henry P. Rohlman of Davenport, Communions inWattenburg, entire machinery of commerce as first cousin to the hills of Colo­ unite Helena with Rome were fur­ Father Trudel said. Sisters from it then functioned. Never a poli­ their prayers? The leaders of the He is united, morever, to the nesday, March 4, after the mission ther strengthened when the per­ Bishop Joseph M. Gilmore of schismatic Russian Church, for in- rado. As a Catholic center, with St. Joseph’s school, Globeville, tician, he exercised such influence jresent chief of the Apostles, the services. sonal representative of the Holy Helena, Bishop William J. Con­ ,^tance, announced prayers for the Holy Father in Rome. From him, its huge Cathedral, its magnifi­ don of Great Falls, Bishop J. H. gave catechism instructions after in the Democratic party that one saving of Russia. Splendid. But do cent college, and its large Catho­ Father in the U. S. came for the the Mass. Miss Loyola Fernandez biographer, Doran Whalen, claims he has accepted his call; from him, second time within six years to Peschges of Crookston, Bishop A. they acknowledge the mistake of he receives jurisdiction, authority lic institutions, it is startling— J. Muench of Fargo, Bishop hjg prepared 46 children in the that a single editorial of his lost their forefathers in breaking from perhaps the best developed small consecrate a Bishop in Helena. c^m unity for First Communion. his partisans the presidential elec­ to rule and to teach in a part of The speaker assured the Apostolic Charles D. White of Spokane, Rome? And are they trying to God’s'kingdom. Around him will IS city of the nation, in a Catholic tion of 1840. Bishim Edward J. Kelly of Boise, undo that mistake? Apparently sense. Delegate of the love of Montana be his clergy and people. Loyal to Catholics for the Holy See and and Bishop Willging. Bishop Jos­ Catholic Press Helps Brownson became a Catholic on not. Judging from externals, the him, they, too, will be one in the The Very Rev. Denis P. Meade eph F. McGrath of Baker City Oct. 20, 1844, about a year before spokesmen of the Russian Church recalled that the Vatican and the In Teaching Doctrine universal Church. The bond of was toastmaster. Talks were United States are the hope of the was present for the consecration Newman, whose career he paral­ those who remain after the ter unity will reach from them to the given by the Apostolic Delegate but had to leave before the dinner. Syracuse.—The Catholic press leled in many ways, as the famous rible years of Communism, are war-tom world. His Holiness has is “ an important auxiliary in Holy Father fn Rome, and from (whose address is presented else­ set forth the only principles on Present at the dinner were Englishman himself perceived. not yet moved to repentance. It him back again to every Bishop where in full). Archbishop Urban Monsignori Leo Binz, secretary to teaching the doctrine of the Liike Newman, he hkd to face in­ would appear that they arc not which real peace can be restored, Church and instilling into our in the world, and to the clergy and J. Vehr of Denver, Bishop Gil and America may be the provi­ the Apostolic Delegate; Thomas side the Church jealousies and an­ yet ready to bow to God’s will people who are equally loyal to more, and Bishop Willging. "rhe Hennessy of Great Falls, J. V hearts a love of God and respect tagonisms, partly of his own mak­ Save us, they cry, so that we may SMS m ilGlII dential establisher of the freedom for His Commandments,” the Most liim. Loyalty to Rome is thus the Very Rev. Aloysius Miller of for which nations yearn. Casey of Dubuque, Matthew ing, for Brownson, who once prosper once more, as an inde­ very essence of Christian unity. Pueblo was to give a talk, but ill­ Smith of Denver, J. M. MoUoy of Rev. Walter A. Foery, Bishop of threw an abusive little man over pendent, separated, and national ness prevented his presence and his Unity of action is shown in the Cedar Rapids, John R. Mulroy of Syracuse, declared in a message‘to In Unity Lie* Security (Continued From Page One) the stove pipe in a country store, Church address was read by the Rev. Jos consecration ceremony, he asserted, his priests and people. In such unity lies our only notice from your motto, in your Denver, and the following clergy never numbered among his ac­ And what about the national eph F. Higgins of Pueblo. Arch­ through the fact that clergymen Fathers James G, Tougas, Emmet security; in it rest all hopes for coat of arms, that you are already complishments the art of winning Churches of Germany and Eng bishop Howard of Portland was have come from North, East, Riley, Michael Pimat, M. Florian friends and influending people. the survival of civilization. Dynas­ turning in the right way to meet West, and South, many long dis Catholic Press, Pulpit land? No doubt their clergy and ties come and go; nations rise and also to give a talk, but could not Denis P. Meade, Edward F. Moran. But the intellectual giant was a people pray for peace; they should these difficulties. Deua spes mea— tances, to participate in the rites, Called 'Guardian Angels’ fall. Governments and constitu God my hope—the motto you have attend because of the funeral of James T. Ryan, J. F. Cronin, Paul stimulus to the Church and he do so. But how do they pray? his sister, a nun. and have heard the same commis­ M. Mackin, Johq A. Gallagher, D Los Angeles. — The Catholic brought many round to a more tions have their day, only to give chosen, shows that you. grasp well sion given to this new Bishop as Do they humbly confess the mis way to some new order of things. New Diocese B. Harrington, Edward P. Gil press and the pulpit are two Catholic way of thinking, particu­ takes of the Protestant leaders of the significance of the' words of was given to the giant figures of “ guardian angels” of the Catholic Nothing that m%n makes can the Apostle Paul: ‘Neither he who more, F, L. Harrington, J. Bruce larly in such matters as slavery the 16th century? Do they prdm h Described Church history who have been Plummer, Mathias A. Weher, Nor- heritage in defending the laws of and industrial injustice. His edi­ endure indefinitely; in it always plants is anything, nor he who consecrated in the past. ise to return to their Father' there is some weakness, which in Archbishop Vehr gave a descrip­ bert C. Hoff, John J. Sullivan, J God and country, the Most Rev, torials were a valuable aid to Lin­ house? waters, but God who gives the The new Bishop, declared Bishop John J. Cantwell, Archbishop of the cruel clash for survival finally growth’ (I Cor. iii, 7). God will tion of the new Diocese of Pueblo. P. Dowdall, Clyde E. Tumhull, J, coln in the Civil war. Its territorial extent is about the Gilmore, has been marked by hard Los Angeles, said in a letter to To the contrary, it appears that proves to . be mortal. Only that help you, counsel you, strengthen A. Collette, Paul B. Kirchen Speedily' after becoming a they expect to go on as before same as that of the Helena dio­ work, zeal, and hospitality. “ I Patrick Casey, Augustin M. Men pastors on the observance of Cath­ kingdom which Our Lord estab your Apostolic labors. thank him publicly for his years of Catholic Brownson lost the in­ in the paths of separation and lished is immortal. And it endures cese, about 50,000 square miles. dez, G. M. Menager, S.J.; P. olic Press Sunday in his arch­ fluence and renown that might “ I have seen in your coat of arms loyal service to this diocese. He diocese. nationalism. The World war did precisely because it is more than It has wide open spaces and many Mellady, Frederick H. Tracy, M. J, have perpetuated his name. At the not open their minds to the trath the heraldic symbol of the moun­ mountains. It starts off with 88 goes forth witfi our best wishes Halltgan, James A. Major, J. A human; because it is beyond the affections, prayers.. May God time of New England’s flowering and the new war as yet has'^ot power of human nature to corrupt, tains. From the heights of Mon­ priests, 40 of them diocesan and Rooney, P. L. MacDonald, J. F, tana, you go now to the peaks of speed him. Ad multos annos!” Pastorals in Eire Dea! he was the leader and stimulator done so. What terrible calamities; It lives because of Divine unity, the rest of religious communities. Schulte, Russel Scheidler, Henry of such wits as Hawthorne, Rip­ we wonder, must come upon them because it is one in Our Lord. Colorado. Hence yoir will remain, There are 39 parishes with 14 Bishop Willging, in his address Blackmore, S.J.; M. J. Donohue With Wartime Problems in the lofty spheres and you will ley, Emerson, Longfellow, Ban­ before they will see and under ^0 the Church in Montana has schools and _ 80 missions with said that his heart welled up with James J. Sheerin, Russell M Dublin. — Wartime problems, croft, and Thoreau. Thoreau dates continue to draw your inspiration particularly food production, afe stand? Must they be annihilated come the Apostolic succession, and churches. Six high schools, six mixture of emotions. He White, S.J.; Leonard Jensen, John a new turn in his life from the time' from the mountains. the leading topics of Lenten pas­ and all else with them, before the Church in Montana has been Catholic hospitals, one orphanage thanked the Apostolic Delegate for Sheehan, C. W. McCarthy, and when he talked with Brownson, torals issued by members o f the they will humbly turn around and found not wanting. The event of Mountain* In*pire Spirituality 3,500 children under Catholic edu' consecrating him and for this T. J. Gannon, all of the Helena and it was Brownson who gave the take the road back to Rome? cational care, and more than 70,- third visit to Montana. The Dele­ Irish Hierarchy. H. Em. Cardinhl this morning is the product of “ The mountains always inspire diocese; moral push to the most famous 000 Catholics were among the gate has shown that he is per­ Joseph MacRory, Primate of All And what about our own coun many generations of Catholic life ascent, spirituality, and piety. You Fathers Joseph F. Wamat, o f America’s utopian societies. other statistics he mentioned. sonally interested in our country Ireland, says farmers alone stand try? At last we, too, have been In the background are missionaries have abundantly expressed your Joseph D. Segoum, Bernard Gil Brook Farm. He drove the Boston drawn into the war; the security and pioneers! are sisters, schools, There are considerable racial or and his travels over it have drawn lick, Nicholas Bertrand, Robert between Ireland and famine. intelligentsia wild with the dis­ piety in your coat of arms. In the language groups, the largest being him close into the affection of the and honor of our country are pastors, and seminaries; are sacri' portion that refers to Pueblo, M. Kelley, S.J.; F. P. Cawley, E. . concerting way in which he would now at stake. We Catholic citi tices and prayers; are hopes and the Spanish-speaking. Colorado al nation. The Bishop also thanked McCarthy, F. L. Sebastian!, S.J Religious Education recognize, complete, and turn you have the symbol of the Sacred together has 40,000 to 50,000 Span­ the other members of the Hier­ zens, as a matter of course, pray promises, devotion and love. There Heart, to whom your Cathedral is Thomas D. Coyne, C.M.; Charles against his opponents Latin and for our country, for victory, for ish-speaking people, who represent archy, the many clergy present, H. Hagus, William V. Powers Is Studied in Halifax is the gift by parents of their son dedicated; and the symbol of two Greek quotations with which they peace and justice. Our prayers its greatest missionary problem. and all who had aided in the sue Gregory Smith, William J. Kelly, Halifax, N.S. — A summary is to the Church; there is the dedi roses, one representing Our Lady thought to embarrass him. It was will l^e feeble enough, God know The Pueblo diocese, except in cess of the day’s rites. being prepared by the provincial cation of his life to the altar and the other St. Therese, the Lit­ Hubert Newell. Harold V. Camp his intellectual superiority, excit­ But at least we have not strayed the case of one parish (Walsen- “ For me,” he said, “ Pueblo is department of education on in­ there is his work of years, in co tle Flower, the two patronesses of bell, William D. McCarthy, Ber ing others’ jealousy^ coupled with from the one true fold. We have burg), faces no overwhelming going to be the best diocese in the creased religious education in the operation with the clergy of the your diocese. Near the heraldic nard J. Cullen, John Cavanagh his Catholic conversion and a few not ignored Our Lord’s prayer for debt, though there are debts. The country.” public schools. - The department diocese and in obedience to symbol of the mountains you have William Higgins, John Forsyth other circumstances, that cast unity. Church authorities. There is the Cathedral parish, when it receives Going back over his life, the O.S.B.; Joseph F. Higgins, and has been cited by H. P. Moffat, as­ placed two lilies that recall St. sistant superintendent of educa­ Brownson into a shade from which Thinldnr In U. S. U Separated daily conscientious performance of a bequest left by a member who is new Bishop expressed his debt of 'Thomas J. IVolohan, all of Colo he is now happily emerging. Joseph, your personal patron, and now dead, will be debt free. Some gratitude to the prayers and ex­ tion for the province, as very fa­ Let it be remembered, however, duty, the only adequate prepara St. Aloysius, the patron of the rado; that ours is not a Catholic coun­ tion for any great task of the missionary priests are in ample of his parents, and then said Fathers Joseph W. Crowley, vorable to tne teaching of reli­ school that was the forerunner of poor places, however, and will need it was a happy day when Divine gion. Communist Paper Ban try. The thinking of the Majority All these voices and influences Carroll college, where you had James J. Donovan, E. B. Schuster, of the American people, insofar found audible expression this mom periodic assistance. The Arch Providence, through the invitation A. J. Zarek, John E. Regan, S Continued in England your first appointment in the Dio­ bishop asserted that he did not of the great Bishop Carroll, led as it concerns itself with the ing when our new Bishop spoke his cese of Helena. Each of these Garland, Martin Werner, P. Queen and Abbess Will London.— Home Secretary Her­ entertain the slightest doubt of Treacy, all of Great Falls; Joseph Chri.stian religion, is separated assent to the great call from God symbols indicates piety. bert Morrison has refused to re­ the development of the diocese, Be Radi?‘Drama Subjec thinking. Our non-Catholic neigh­ It is from such a splendid back H. Pineau, John J. Callanan, Fran ceive a deputation of the edi­ bors do not even yet comprehend ground, and it is with such train “ Your mountains will continue cis J. Altman, S.J., and 0. New York. — St. Radegunt to inspire you as they have always Oldest Portion St. Cajetan’s to queen of Thuringia and Abbess oi torial board of the banned Com­ the fatal effects of disunion. Many ing and character that he now O’Connor, all of Spokane; J munist paper, the Daily Worker. of them, no doubt, pray for our Steps forth into his new field of been sources of inspiration for In Colorado Zeyen, L. E. Emsdorff, M. a convent in Portiers, France, in the sixth century, will be the sub­ He said, in a letter, that he did country, and with good Inten­ service. With him go the good mankind. People like to raise al Historically, the Pueblo diocese Kerper. A. R. Thier, all of Dubu tars and temples in the summits Serve Supper in ject of the drama to be presented not see his way clear to cancel the tions. But good intentions are^ot wishes and prayers of the people is the oldest portion of Colorado. que; WilHam G. Elliott, S.J., and ban. enough. The wrong road leads to and clergy of the diocese, of the In these immense solitudes, far The church in Conejos was built Charles C. Mettenec, C.S.C., both on the Ave Maria pto^ram, which the wrong end, even though the Archbishop and Bishops of the from the noisy tumult of life, there 83 years ago and Trinidad last of Portland; Chaplain T. originates over station YMCA breathes an atmosphere of mys­ here. traveler on it thinks' that it is province, of all Catholics through summer celebrated the 75th jubilee NCOS on Sunday Tracy, Bismarck. N. Dak.; James N. Y. Schools’ Part in right. Separated Christianity leads out our ebuntry, tery and the Infinite. The prophet of its Holy Trinity parish. The J. McBride and Paul Foster, both David tells us that the Lord Our War Program Discussed to disaster, even though the sepa­ It was St. Helena who found the Santa Fe trail ran through the of Cheyenne; Bernard A. Cullen A Boone to Navy* God dwells on high. Sinai, Tha- Tamales, enchiladas, and chili Albany, N.Y.—Participation of rated Christians cannot see the holy cross, after it had been lost, Pueblo diocese, and many Catholic and Edward P. Curley, both of bor, Carmel, Olivet, Calvary are will be the main dishes on the Catholic schools in the nation’s fatal end. and who restored it to the Christ­ geographical names bear testi­ New York: Richard R. St. John immortal names. Their slopes were menu to be served by the women war program was diecussed at a ians of the world. Her example mony to the piety of the early and Peter D. Meegan of Chicago The downward pull of lower im­ blessed by the footsteps of the of St. Cajetan’s parish at the buf­ meeting of the New York State may well be imitated today. To Spanish settlers and explorers— Thomas C. Mulligan, S.S.. Seattle; pulses is too strong for the un­ prophets of the Old Law or by the fet supper in the USO club, oper­ Council of Catholic School Super­ aided Human soul. The allurer millions of us Americans the cross Sangre de Cristo, San Juan, San ated by the NCCS, Sunday, begin­ Sylvester Juergens, S.M., S t intendents. The Most Rev. Ed­ has been lost It has been buried presence of the Author of the New Louis, Western provincial of the ments of selfishness, of greed; of Law. We ourselves cherish the Luis, Purgatoire, Trinidad, etc. ning at 5 p.m. The Mexican meal mund F. Gibbons, Bishop of Al­ under the glittering shi'ines of Some of the Spanish families have Marianists: Dositei Obradovich, appetite and lust are too power­ names of the mountains we have will be the first of its kind fea­ bany, presided. physical pleasures. It means self- been in Colorado so long that to­ O.S.B.M., Helena, a Serbian priest ful for men when they neglect scaled or that we were accustomed tured for the service men. God’s grace. This truth, demon­ denial and sacrifice. It means day they represent the rfifth or of the Byzantine rite; Brother Ar­ to see in the place where we lived A musical entertainment will strated over and over again in the dignity and necessity of suffer sixth generation. They came be­ nold Willging. S.M., and Brother We cherish these raount;ain as the follow in the lounge room. Mem­ the lives of individual men, is ing; and we dislike suffering. It 8 M. S. Tuohy, F.S.C., Helena. monuments of the Creator. fore any of the other. Americans. bers of St. Cajetan’s senior choir Service Nurses none the less true for groups of means dying. And yet for us, as The Archbishop told of the "You, Bishop Willging, will under the direction of William men, for institutions, for commu* for all other men, there is no way scenic delights of the new diocese, Bernard, organist a n d choir Noted Dental Surgeon nities, and for countries. of salvation other than that of the bring' with you this source of in­ with its plains, its mountains, and spiration. Your program indi­ leader, will present several selec­ Dies in Canada at 75 Will Be Guests Peace among nations, like every cross. its mesas, its prehistoric cliff dwell­ tions. other ble.ssing, is a gift from God. War May Bring Ua to Knee* cated by your coat of arms will be ings in Mesa Verde. It' has some of Toronto.— Dr. Andrew J. Mc- animated by lofty spirituality and Alphonse J. Valdez, parish rep­ It is to be attained through cor Perhaps the war will bring ua the highest peaks of the nation. Its Donagh, noted dental surgeon and At Tea March 1 back again to our knees, in hu sound piety. All of us will re­ Western part has some of the most resentative on the NCiCS commit­ father of the Rev. J. A. McDonagh, respondence w i t h God’s grace, tee, will be in charge of the ac­ with the grace of Christian unity. mility, in obedience, and'in faith member you and accompany you glorious scenery in the world. The president of the Catholic Church spiritually, as St. Paul and his tivities. Assistants will include And, when nations reject that Perhaps miracles of conversions names often fit the places, like the Extension .society of Canada, died In co-operation with the United companions, Siivanus and Timo­ Mmes. Paul Ruiz, Elmer Tenorio, gi-ace, they subject themselves at may be worked among us, trans Million Dollar highway, which here at the age of 75. He was the Service Organizations, the Denver forming our lives and our country, thy, remembered the faithful of thrills both the eyes and the J. Eugene Chavez, Jr.; Manuel fir.st to perform many present-day Council of Catholic Nurses will once to the downward pull of Rubio, A. Kiinziker, A. J. Valdez, selfishness, of greed for wealth To that end may all prayers and Thessalonica. We shall remember nerves. Only in a place like this operations, such as implantation of sponsor a tea for nurses serving you in our prayers, being mindful and Gomez. and power and possessions, to the efforts be united. could a pastor be caught in Holy teeth, and the first to use cocaine in the armed forces Sunday, allurements of nationalism. Quick­ May we follow the light, the light of your works in faith, labor, and Week between two snowslides 40 Highlighting activities later in as a dental anesthetic. March 1. The tea will be held from ly pas.sing beyond the bounds of which shines from the saint whose charity.” to 50 feet deep and have to spend the week, according to Club Direc- 3 to 6 o’clock in the Catherine control, nationalism becomes an spirit hovers over this Cathedral two days and two nights until he fpr Paul F. Behe, will be the social $350,000 in Defense Smith Mullen Memorial Nurses’ unprincipled tyi*ant, accumulating and this capital city—St. Helena Trappists in Quebec could be dug out. scheduled in the Knights of Co­ home at 1859 Franklin. May it penetrate our souls and lumbus home Saturday evening, Bonds Sold by Pupils Will Observe Jubilee A hearty welcome awaits Bishop Member* .\id Red Cro** Truth Society Raises i illumine our pathways. May we Willging in Pueblo, said the Arch­ March 7. Chicago.— Aiming at a goal of Members o f the council are as­ once more embrace the cross of bishop, who advised his suffragan In addition to the recording ma­ $1,000,000 in defense stamps and sisting the Red Cross in its local British Pamphlet Price Christ, carrying it no matter how Chicoutimi, Quk.— ^This year to have no misgivings in exchang­ chine which has been popular with bonds, students in five Oak Park program of training civilians for heavy it may become; and all for marks the SOth anniversary of the ing Montana fdt Colorado. the soldiers in sending “ talking Catholic schools have sold $350,- home nursing duty. London.—The Catholic Truth so­ .the security of our country, for the Trappists in Lake St. John. The Father Miller’s speech ex Jetters” home, the cookie jar, a 000 worth after four weeks of Will Keep Cookie Jar ciety has increased the standard welfare of our holy Church, for jubilee will be observed in the pressed the earnest felicitations recent innovation, has become one work. Afore than 1,000 teen-age The navy has a valuable recruit Members of the Catholic nurses* price of its pamphlets from two the cause of peace among nations monastery in Mistassini, which of the priests and people of the ’of the outstanding features in f salesmen i are taking part i° the in Sherman Boone (above), 22, of council will help to keep the cookie pence. (4 cents) to three pence, for the salvation of our immortal was founded by the Trappists of Pueblo___ diocese.______He said______they^ were____ Clubrooms., The , invitation ^rive, with Martin Myers of St. Sikesion, Mo, He is a direct de­ jar in the USO club, operated by owing to increased printing costa souls, and for the greater glory of Oka, ;and in 1935 was erectM inltt raising their hearts ahd minds in “ rea/:h i^ . and, grab” has dmund’s school ranking in first scendant of t h e frontiersman, the NCCS, 222 E. 17th avenue, and the paper shortage. Almighty God. an abbey. thanksgiving and petition. They taken liteially. flace. He has sold $11,000 worth. Daniel Boone, filled in March. PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLtC REGISTER Telephone,' TCEystone^ 4205 Thursday, Feb. 26, 1942 111 Tim ^OCIPTY OF PARK HILL PACK MEETING IS II[EDY PROVIi FOCVS FROWX ATTENDED BY CUBS, PARENTS WASHINGTON ‘ I f you find yourself frowning when you read, or holding your newspaper at arms length, you can be sure your eyesight is at Gives (Bie*ie WatklaftM GIGLO AMATO, 3532 Navajo street. Mrs. M. D. Currigan, Mrs. and their willingness to help. Brother of Carlo Amato, uncle of Giglo Rev. A. D. Balia, O.P., will de­ chairman of the Cub Scout circus SO^on furniture now at Btty D tfnu Bends WKm I TIekaU for and Rosa Amato. Requiem Mass will be liver the sermon. The pastor, committee. Harry McGrayel, and Mrs. L. P. “ There is a similarity between offered Ssturdsy at 9 in Our Lady of Mt. Littel were hostesses to members this mighty war effort and the Buaarv umI CAraiTftls Father Leo L. Farrell, O.P., will For the remainder of Lent the Carmel church. Interment Mt. OliveL preach the sermon in Holy Ghost of Little Flower, circle Feb. 20. work of the Society of S t Vincent MBS. ALINE A. GIBSON. Bennett. meetings of Blessed Sacrament Mrs Donald Dunn was received as de Paul,” Keleher pointed out. “ In Catholic Work Our Wife of Alonzo Gibson, sister of Adolph, church,- 19th and California, at scout troop 145 will be held Satur­ Fontana, Cslif.; Stephen. Hsnitou; Frank. a new member and defense stamps every locality there are persons Busy Days Demand Typewriters 7:45 on Wednesday evening, March day nights. The reason for this Specialty Kiowa: AoKuatine Girodot, Denver; Mrs. 4. The Holy Hour and the Way bridge awards went to Mrs. Ben who are confronted with individual ALL MAKES STANDARDS AND Frances Connell. Bennett; Mrs. Berths change is to enable the boys who Allison and Mrs. Bradley Lane. problems. Life’s necessities often A. Smith, Fort Lupton, pnd Mrs. Philo of the Cross at 7 :30 are held every are members of the choir to sing PORTABLES — ALL PRICES 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. mens Hodaes, Denver. Requiem Mass Friday evening in Lent in St St. Anthony’s circle members are taken from them, and even the will bs offered Monday at 11 In St. at the Stations of the Cross every means of providing them are ab­ Pbilomsna’s church. Dominic’s. Friday night. were guests of Mrs. E. J. M PREB DEUVERT ing, troop leader,'and Mrs. Ray following officers were chosen for Word has been received here of Radio station KMYR is co-oper­ Courtney are assisting. Mrs. James ating with the Salvage bureau by the next three years: Mrs. B. 0 Buckley is council committee the marriage Feb. 14 of Mrs. Pilz, prioress: Mrs. Minnie Cour- Grace Gerity to Walter Norton in reminding listeners every weekday, chairman, with Mrs. Emmett Dig- at the conclurion of Sacred Heart JOBS WANTED Former Students sey, sub-prioress, and Miss Agnes nan and Mrs. Edward Udry as­ St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Gerity, a hour (7:15 to 7:30 a.m'.), of the For Good Workers Hogan, novice-mistress. Mrs. M. sisting. sister of Mrs. P. H. Callahan, with COLFAX MARKET 5. Martinez was chosen to fill the whom she had made her home the needs of the S t Vincent de Paul COLFAX AT of soy type, permanent or odd After the business session Dr. society, agency. COLFAX AT job, Employment Department vacancy left by Mrs. Pilz’ appoint­ past few years, was widely known DOWNING UABION ment as prioress. Mrs. Frank Harry Gauss spoke on ‘.‘Nutrition Now on War Duty and National Defense.’’ The sixth in the parish and was a member REAL ESTATE Catholic Charities Stone was formally received into of St. Monica’s circle. Mr. and the Third Order at the chapter grade pupils presented a program If yon with to sell or rent yonr 1665 Grant S t KEystone 6386 in commemoration of George Mrs. Pat Callahan and their two property call PEarl 4638. We From tluir CalUomla Neritiste the The firms listed here de­ Word has been received from meeting Sunday afternoon and CbrlstUn Brothers tend yes Uo taperb daughters, Colleen and Patty, at­ ipeeialise in South Denver. three former Denver students of began her novitiate, which will Washington’s birthday. wines. The Brotbtrs asintatn St. serve to be remembered tended the wedding. En route the IGmsey tc Co., 308 South Pearl. Mary’s CoUeg* and other schoels Catholic educational institutions last for one year. Women to Receive Communion J. T . Upton Renovating Members of the Altar and Ro­ family visited Mr. Callahan’s through the salt of thcli groat wiao. when you are distributing who are members of the U. S. Children Give Dutch Program mother, who lives in Mankato, Co. military forces. sary society, members of the PTA, your patronage in the dif­ “ Holland— Yesterday and To­ and other women of the parish will Minn. PAUL’S Carpet aaanara That Claao James Masterson, a graduate of morrow,’’ as presented by the Miss Alice Marshall is a patient Tom Flaherty’s receive Holy Communion Sunday, KE. 6171 Free Delivery ferent lines of business. PROMPT Regis high school, has been com­ fourth grade students in native March 1, at the 8 o’clock Mass. in Mercy hospital. PERSONAL missioned a lieutenant in the am y Dutch boy and girl costumes, was Miss Margaret Anne Collins, a Capt. Eugene A. Ferrand, Jr., ■ BRUNO’S FOR BETTER SEAFOODS AND POULTBYI ' REASONABLE air corps, his parents, Mr. and thoroughly enj'oyed by those who son of Mrs. A. E. Ferrand, is at­ student of Colorado university, COLONY GRILL SERVICE Mrs. M. P. Masterson of 400 S. attended the recent meeting of St. tached to the air corps training and Miss Helen Allen, a student Free Dominic’s PTA. Miss Charlene of Mt. St. Gertrude’s academy Lobster*— W. H. UPTON Sherman street, have been in­ school in Lake Charles, La. Ed­ Where Friend* Meet Friend* Fries, Hasagtr formed. Lt. Masterson trained in Shavlik as a Dutch dancing ward A. Neumann, son of Mr. and in Boulder, spent the weekend Delivery alive or cooked, Luke Field, Ariz. He has been as teacher led the following students Mrs. E. G. Neumann, is in the with their parents. • nN E FOODS Roasting TA. 1776 shrimp, crabs, 765 Tejen Street signed to McCarran Field, L m in an original dance: Jacquelyn quartermaster’s division of Camp Mr. and Mrs. Eldon E. Morgan oysters on the TAbor 5223 Vegas, Nev. Bolton, Catherine Ann Campbell, are new members of the parish. • MIXED DB1NK8 Chickens Lee, Va., and Jack Campbell, son half shell, etc. A former St. Francis de Sales’ Ted Day, Jr.; Helen Mapelli, Nor of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Campbell, is They live at 2255 Holly street. • BEEB • WINB high schwl student, James A. ma Meier, Norma Jean Mengel- stationed in Fort Logan. Funeral services were held kamp, Janet O’Gara, and Janice PICK OF THE Hursey, is a first-class seaman Mrs. B. F. Dowell, who had been Tuesday, Feb. 24, in Greeley, for 569 E. Colfax THE PICK OF serving with the Pacific fleet. His Plym. Speaking parts were taken absent from Denver the past year Mrs. Mabel Crouter, the mother FLOCK THE SEA uncle and aunt are Mr. and Mrs. by Mary Florence Burke, Joanne of C. V. Crouter. F, Brogan of 2845 S. Broad­ Coursey, Murtha Grant, Rita Denver Youth Rates Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Reeves are LENTEN FOOD HEADQUARTERS way. Haynes, Rosemary McDermott the parents of a girl, bom in St. Arlene Pfannensteil, Patricia Ann ’ W W’W wwwry WW W W W W W’ George J. Pritchette, son of Mrs. High in Navy Joseph’s hospital. Sirokman, and Mary Speas. Wal­ Mrs. Grace Hill of Gunnison, ifiaiiUCuCtsdif Ellen Pritchette of 3700 Lafay­ ter Keeley, Jr., was announcer. ette street, is a radio operator on who was here to attend the CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING The children were under the di­ teachers’ convention, was the duty with the ’marine corps in rection of Sister M. Janice and Oahu, Hawaii. He attended Regis guest of her brother-in-law and college. Sister M. Alphonsus. Mrs. S. sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sills. Pfannenstiel was given well-de­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Dooling Classified TJie Rev. Francis Markey, who served thanks for making a large are on a three-week trip in the was ordained in 1937 for the number of the costumes. East. It will pay yon to read ALL of tha following advertisements. ^ Archdiocese of Santa Fe after Dr. Harry Gauss was introduced Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wemet completion of his studies in St. GOOD VISION-STYLE. ^ ^ A ^ A. A A. A. A A.A.A A A A. A by the president, Mrs. 0. F. Haeff- spent last week in Salt Lake City. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, has re . CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS’ HOME. ner, as the guest speaker. Dr. -COMFORT- QUICK DRUG STORES ceived notice to report for army Gauss told of the evils of faulty 1772 Grant. Pleasant bom* for girls. service. He now is in Sheppard rODMDEO BT IL T. HUBBAT OPTICAL HUTCHINSON’S PBARMACT diet in his lecture on “ Nutrition REPAIRS FURNACES AND GRATES Your Nsborhood Druggist Field, Wichita Falls, Tex. Father and National Defense.’’ FURNACES INSTALLED k REPAIRED. Phono SPrue* 0588 700 So. Pearl Markey, who served as chaplain I ihff.tt Cnuht Ifnns H. H. York, St. Francis, snd E. J. Bradley, JAMES HUTCHINSON The president urged the parents St. Philomens. H. U. York, 521 X. Exposi­ for various CCC carhps in New PRINTING Mexico, Arizona, and Texas in the and their friends to take advantage tion. PEarl 2218. of the weekly nutrition classes that past several years, was a member PHOTOGRAPHS 500 Business Cards 31.25 and up. Wedding of appropriate design, size and are held every Monday afternoon Announcements 25 for 32.60 and up. Num­ of the reserve corps. bered tickets, of all kinds. RODGER’S, 611 in the rectory basement at 1:30 JOHN R. C O Y LE Andeison photo#. X206 15th SL at Law. I4tb tt color of granite, are carefully p.m. rence. MAin 1873. Frea now* cuts. Parents Insist Education Stale-Registered Optometrist POSITIONS WANTED— observed here and the unseen Father Farrell also gave a short PAINTING & PAPERING Law Must Be Amended talk in which he thanked all for GroeerieB • MeaU Bakery FEMALE Painting and Psptring rwsonsbl*. E. T, values of lasting quality are Mexico City.— Nothing short of their attendance at the meeting _ OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Yeager, 37 W. Maple, SPrue* 2954. Lady will care for chUdren, days, ovo- nings. KE. 4931—Room 5. the amendment of article 3 of and reminded them that during MURRAY’S never neglected. the constitution will guarantee the Lenten season they should SmCB 188S SEA R l ROEBUCK PLASTERING PAINTING Jk DECORATING avail themselves of spiritual nu­ freedom of education and allay Phone« GR. 1613-14.15 Patch plastering, painting, paperhanging FREE ILLUSTRATED FOLDER ON the anxiety of Mexican priests, trition for the soul b y hearing W