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Colorddo*8 Largest Newspaper; Total Press Run, All Editions, Far Above SOOfiOO; Catholic Register, 24^05 OFFICERS OF DEDICATION MASS ARE ANNOiNCED ContenU Copyrighted by the Catholic Presa Society, Inc., 1043—Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Harked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue are the types of Qiritlian architecture and tymbok Blended in Majestic Beauty of Cath«>licity that are incorporated in the new Church of the Holy Ghoat, the latest picture of which i^ shown below. The dedication will'be held Thurs­ Colorful Coreniony day, July 8, at 10 a.nt. Towering 110 feet above the street is the magnificent shaft on the northwest comer of the edifice. Over the tower entrance and also surmounting the central doorway are tympana displaying symbols of religion. A detailed description of the arcfaitecture|'and symbolism of the church is to be DENVER CATHOLIC found elsewhere on this page< In Holy Chost Church Will Attract Throng

Over 100 Priests, Score of Monsignori, II The National REGISTER Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Neighboring Bishops Will AHend Services Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. In Denver at 10 oXIock July 8 VOL. x x x v ra . No. 45. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1943. II PER YEAR Officers for the colorful dedication ceremony and Sol­ Holy Family Parish emn Pontifical Mass in the new Church of the Holy Ghost, Denver, Thursday, July 8, at 10 o’clock are officially an­ War Bond Drive to Build nounced as follows: Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, celebrant; the Very Rev. Harold V. Campbell, assistant priest; the PEOPLE PLEOEE Very Rev. George C. Tolman, C.M., and the Very Rev, John Up Fund for New School J. Flanagan, S.J., deacons of honor; the Rev. John P. Moran, deacon; the Very Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron, subdeacon; the lUm III DEBI Rev, Bernard J. Cullen and the A war bond drive in behalf of A committee has been formed Rev. Dr. David Maloney, masters the St. James’ school fund was under the chairmanship of Joseph of ceremonies; the Rev. Jerome J. Dooling, with George F. Dodge announced Sunday, June 27, and Weinert, the Rev. John Cavanagh, as secretary, to promote the bond the Rev. Bernard Kelly, the Rev. DENVER VDRTR $8,000 in bonds has already been drive, which will extend from July , the Rev. William pledged, according to the pastor 1 to Oct. 1. Other members of of the Denver parish, the Rev. J. Kelly, the Rev. Dr. Walter Cana- the committee are Paul Fitz­ van, the Rev. Elmer J. Kolka, and Cash and pledges totaling sonte William V. Powers. Letters and gerald, Dr. H. J. Dehmer, A. L pledge cards were mailed to_ the the Rev. Francis Kappes, a s s i^ INARSTRREIR $14,220 have been obtained in a Douds, James J. Finn, John Pfeif­ pariSiioners this week, and it is ants. Minor officers will be stu­ debt reduction drive in Holy Fam­ fer, B. T. Lammerman, Leo R. dents from St. Thomas’ seminary, ily parish, Denver. The subscrip­ expected that the campaign will Boyle, Frank F. Wagner, William eventually net at least $20,000 in and the sermon will be delivered tions -i/ere obtained by the priests R. Walsh, Dr. A. 6. Funnell, W. by Archbishop Vehr. of the parish, the Rev. Leo Flynn, bonds for the erection of a much H. Hinton, Louis H. Behrens, B. needed school in the parish. In the line of procession will be pastor, and Fathers Edward Fracz- A. Gates, Thomas J. Cleary, Paul more than 100 priests from the kowski and Norbert Walsh, assist­ In his announcement. Father J, Toner, Dr. H. Bigelow, T. Powers pointed out that property state and many parts of the na­ An interesting V-mail letter ants, while taking a census. With Raymond Young, Joseph A. Cra­ tion, followed by a score of Mon­ the addition of $5,000 from an for the school had already been ven, P. J. Sullivan, E. J. Fattor; from Alfred Granger, a member acquired, but that war-time re­ signori, and the following mem­ of St. Francis de Sales’ parish, anonymous donor, the fund tops Alfred R. Lebois, Joseph Cas­ bers of the Hierarchy: Bishop Jos­ $19,000. strictions put immediate building par, James T. Reid, Paul Collard, Denver, serving with the engineers out of the question. For the past eph C. Willging, Pueblo; Bishop in Australia, tells how he has en­ When Father Flynn was made C. H. Kemme, 'Vincent J. Halpin, Duane G. Hunt, Salt Lake; Bishop pastor six years ago next August, several years, children have been J, B. Marshall, Peter A. Golden, joyed the Register in the service, carried in . a bus from the Mont­ Joseph M. Gilmore, Helena; Bishop sometimes the only mail he re­ the parish debt stood at $74,000. 'William McEnulty, Thomas G. Be­ Christian H. Winkelmann, Wich­ This amount has been reduced to clair parish to the Cathedral gan, Frank J. Kottenstette, Har­ ceived. After he finishes reading school, where more thai^ 60 were ita; Bishop Charles H. LeBlond, S t the paper, which keeps him in touch $50,000. With the willing co-op­ old W. Lowrey, Lt. Col. Joseph J. Joseph; Bishop Stanislaus V. Bona, eration of 'parishioners in the taken care of in the past year. Pirisky, W. J. Solis, Carl A. Han­ with friends and classmates, he Rapid growth of the parish as­ Grand Island; Bishop Edwin V. gives it to Australian friends, debt-reduction campaign and other sen, Eugene S. Blish, John R. O’Hara,.Kansas City; Bishop Louis activities Father Flynn expects to sures an adequate number of pu­ Ruth, 0. H. Hage, J. J. Burlien, among whom it is widely circulated. pils even now for the support of B. Kucera, Lincoln; Bishop Henry The entire letter follows: i erase the debt completely in the Charles Parslow, Reginald J. P. Rohlman, Davenport; Bishop next two or three years. a school in the parish itself. Dear Editor: Thoden, Thorle J. Vieau, H. E. Anthony J. Schuler, S.J. (retired); Ever since I entered the army Kremp, D. L. Murphy, Paul J. and Bishop Patrick A. McGovern, and everywhere I have been, the Kaniut, Philo L. Hewitt, Maj. Cheyenne. A throng of the laity Hugh W. Galbraith, and David F. Register has followed. Even when Mission Bishops Eke Out will attend. there was no other/hnail there were Finnigan. Music for the ceremonies will be Registers—they ^eem to come in rendered under the direction of the bunches—I do/^ot think I have Officers Announced Rev. Richard Hiester, with Miss missed an issue in over a year. Living on Mass Stipends Wilma Gerspach as organist. The I have mways enjoyed your following program will be pre­ paper not Only as a Catholic but For Pontifical Mass Renaissance Types Fus^ sented: D^ication ceremony, Gre­ because the/editorials, articles, and MISS IN FIRISH gorian chant; Litany of the Saints, Mission Bishops in the South 'tenant-colonel now, formerly news items are very muph to the Pacific often depend for their liv­ served under Father Sliney. He In Lowry on July 4 chanters and clergy; vesting— point and well written. ing on Mass stipends sent to them is chaplain of the division in which “Emitte Spiritum Sanctum,” Jos­ Since I came to Australia the and usually have only enough for Father John Scannell, formerly The officers for the Solemn Pon­ In Church’s Architecture eph Schuetky; Proper of the Mass Registers have been more wel­ a half month at a time. This infor­ of Springs, recently tifical Field Mass to be celebrated —chanters—Gregorian chant; Ky- come than ever, especially the mation comes from Col. Edmund awarded the silver star for gallant by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr at rie, “Missa Jesus, Rex Pacis,” De- diocesan edition [Denver Catholic C. Sliney, army chaplain former­ ry in action, is serving. Father 4 p.m. Sunday, July 4, in Lowry Architecturally the Church of bronze cross. Hare is to be schermeier; Gloria, “Missa Salve Register], which keeps me posted ly stationed in Fitzsimons hospital, Scannell also at one time worked Field are: Assisting priest, the the Holy Ghost in Denver is an found not only a permanent land­ Regina,” Stehle; Credo, “Missa on the doings of my friends and near Denver, and widely known under Chaplain Sliney. original conception, a fusion of mark of the city, but also pne of-its Jesus, Rex Pacis,” Deschormeier; former classmates. For a time the Very Rev. Harold V. Campbell; IN RENTED RILL Offertory, “Oremus pro Pontifice,” in Colorado. He sent some stipends Father Finnegan, reeoui '4daacoas of honor, the Very Rev-. Spaniph and . Italian RcivAisaance most proijiiflentproi .Christ^rusymb^la,, _ papers were very wdcome an^ to Father Terence P. Finnegan, his surprise at the straits to whic George C. Tolman, C.M., and the art. Suggestions of both types are Narrow, vaulting Renaissance win­ ftltfWff'Ambrosinl; Sanctus, “Mfssa after a copy had been read it wa^ to be found blended in majestic Salve Regina,” Stehle; Benedictus, convenient for starting fires in a serving in a South Pacific area, the Bishops are reduced, told how Very Rev. John J. Flanagan, S.J.; dows mark tiie four sides of the The history of a parish is more who divided them with Bishops a collection for them among sol­ deacon of the 'Mass, the Rev. John beauty, with a unity of centralized tower equidistant from the top and “Missa Jesus, Rex Pacis,” Descher- cold tent; but that seemed an av^ul Thomas Wade, S.M., and John space and mass, the power of great bottom. The upper reaches of the than a compilation of dates and meier; Agnes Dei, “Missa Salve waste so—quite by accident—I dis­ diers of his division netted some P. Moran; subdeacon of the Mass, statistics—it is the sacrifices of Regina,” Stehle; recessional, “Tri­ Mary Aubin, S.M. Father Finne­ $2,500. Bishop Wade, he says, will the Very Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron; scale and weight, the repose and tower are equipped with four loud­ covered that Australian Catholics priests and people, the courage and umphal March,” organ and trum­ enjoyed the paper. Now every gan, a priest of the Hartford dio­ have lost 19 stations in the war and masters of ceremonies,, the completeness of richly modeled and speakers, concealed behind the or­ vision of those who make it a vital cese who is believed to be a lieu- colored surfaces. All the ordered namental wrought-iron framework pets. The silver trumpets will also paper I receive goes first to one and the largest one of Bishop Rev. David M. Maloney and the center of the living Church. But be used during the processional. Aubin was completely destroyed. Rev. Elmer J. Kolka. The ser­ parts of the design are made sub­ and pillars that add attractiveness of my “homes away from home” servient to the main climax, which to the massive summit of the shaft. the tangible facts nevertheless are and from there it really starts cir­ In his Visale station he had 25 mon will be preached by the Rev. an indication of parish progress, buildings — schools, dormitories, David C. Sullivan, a major and is the impressive warmth and in­ From this imposing height choral Gamp Geo. West Has culating. and the story of Holy Ghost par­ I call it Catholic Action for the OEIIVEB K. OF C. etc.—that were utterly wiped out chaplain of the fourth district spirational setting for the daily renditions, sermons, and music may ish, Denver, is one of significant Catholics. Among the less edu­ except for the, statue of Our Lady. Army Air Force Technical Train­ exposition of the Blessed Sacra­ be broadcast throughout the down­ interest. Mass Every Sunday “What a sight to sec her calmly ing command. Archbishop Vehr ment . at the high altar. Holy town area of Denver. cated here in Australia there seems standing among the ruins as if to also will speak. Ghost church is Denver’s Eucha­ Above the main entrance of the At the turn of the present cen­ to be a sort of religious bigotry tell us not to be cast down, that Between 2,000 and 3,000 sol­ ristic shrine. Its cardinal note is church is a tympanum containing tury the pro-Cathedral in the 1800 MaSs is being celebrated at 8 that tends to keep different reli­ all will rise again as she is with diers are expected to assist in the lightness and elegance, and it is a nimbus of the Holy Ghost. On block on Logan street, which was o’clock .every Sunday in Camp gions socially apart. Personally, I us!” Mass, the first Solemn Pontifical made light and beautiful by the either side stand pelicans, symbols erected following the demolition George West, near Golden. An consider this to be rather unfor­ Col. Sliney, familiar with the Field Mass ever to be celebrated purity of its lines and the delicacy of the Blessed Sacrament, and sur­ of old St. Mary’s Cathedral at 15th altar was constructed as a part of tunate and think that by reading South Pacific area from long serv­ in the afternoon in the West. Cath­ and charm of its detail. It is a rounding the circular pediment is and Stout .streets, could no longer the facilities in the camp. The what the Catholics of Denver and ice there, says that after the war olic soldiers are being relieved masterpiece of rhythmic.symmetry. a border of grapes and wheat in accommodate the crowds. To re­ Rev, Barry J. Wogan, pastor of St. the U.S.A. have to do with munic­ the tales chaplains and service from school, calisthenics, and The visitor to Holy Ghost church stone. Sentinels guarding the en­ lieve the situation a hall was leased Joseph’s parish in Golden, who has ipal affairs the Aussies might get men bring back about the heroic duty so that they may attend the approaches the 'edifice in the trance are bronze miniatures of opposite the post office, where the been appointed auxiliary chaplain some good ideas at>out religious overflow of the faithful attended to the post as well as to the engi­ co-operation. ^ The beat financial status it has priests and sisters in the islands Mass. shadow of the magnificent tower Sts. Paul and Rita, who are also will give new life' to mission so- The public will NOT be admitted that rises 110 feet above the street, symbolized in terra cotta plaques Mass on Sundays. Finally, in 1905, neering cadets who are attending As you may have heard, the enjoyed in the past quarter of a the Cathedral parish was divided, the army courses in the Colorado Australians are the soul of hos­ cantury was reported for Denver (TumtoPageS — Column i) to the field. and is surmounted by a six-foot or medallions above and to the sides of the entry arch. Capping and Bishop Nicholas C. Matz ap­ School of Mines, celebrates the pitality to any one who gives them council 539, Knights of Columbus, pointed the Rev. Frederick Bender Mass in Camp West each Sunday. sc chance and life here is not bad in a summary submitted to the each door column is a metal cross resting on a globe. to build a church in the downtown He also has particular evenings at all. Thanks for your service and local council by Past Grand Knight district. each week when he is in the camp keep it up. Church in Colorado Loses Generous Still higher, approximately 30 Herbert Fairall at the close of his Church Built in 1905 for conferences with the service Sincerely, second term in office. Excess as feet above the street, is a second men who are stationed there. ALFRED GRANGER. sets over liabilities were given as and central tympanum surround­ Father Bender erected the first $75,645.90, with the mortgage in ing a panel of three stained-glass Holy Ghost church at 1950 Curtis, debtedness cut to $20,250. Current Benefactor in Death of John L . Dower windows, with symbols of the in the heart of the city. The cor­ accounts totaled $1,188.43 and the Trinity—the hand, representative nerstone was laid May 7, 1905, by 14 of 179 Colorado Priests supreme council asses.sment $3,- of the Father, in the center top; Bishop Matz, and, according to 165.67. The sharp debt reduction The Church in Colorado lost one The last sacraments were admin­ Maria in person. He had dreamt the lamb, an emblem of the Son of press reports, “a multitude of peo­ of more than $5,000 in the past of its greatest benefactors in the istered Friday by the Rev. Arthur for years of an outing place for God; and the dove, a figure of the ple was assembled on Curtis year was due in part to a voluntary death Saturday, June 26, of John Lucy of the Cathedral parish. underprivileged children. The Divine Patron of the Church, the street.” Six years later Father Army Chaplains in 1918 subscription fund in which 94 L. Dower, K.S.G., in St. Joseph’s It would be impossible to learn work done for half-starved young-, Holy Ghost. This total decorative Bender retired and was succeeded knights contributed $3,083 in Mr. hospital, Denver. Burial was made the extent of John L. Dower’s sters at Santa Maria during the scheme is of approximately the by Father Garrett Burke, who re­ Fairall’s second term. in Mt. Olivet cemetery Tuesday, charities, for he was anything but long< depression made the estab­ same dimensions as the main en­ modeled and beautified the church, Colorado is doing well in fur­ of France who was incardinated in Other sources of funds were the June 29, following a Solemn Pon­ a publicity seeker. It is estimated lishment of unbelievable benefit. trance. The windows represent the but who was confronted with the nishing army chaplains in the cur­ the Denver diocese, died a few opera Rigoletto, sponsored jointly tifical Funeral Mass celebrated in by some that he and Mrs. Dower Santa Maria opened in July, 1930, descent of the Holy Ghost, the difficulty of having the small rent World war, but it did a re­ years ago as chaplain of a convent and since then has taken care of church building buried beneath the by the Knights of Columbus and the Denver Cathedral by Arch­ since their marriage have been Blessed Virgin and Apostles, and markable job in World war No. 1. in Algiers. the Catholic Charities, and the bishop Urban J. Vehr, with Bishop responsible for gifts of more than 6,200 children. the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit. looming industrial structures that It was discovered this week in a Home Front Charities carnival, Patrick McGovern of Cheyenne and It became an axiom that when At the apex of the facade is an in began to overshadow it. Addi­ check of Register files that by Denver Catholics had some in­ which turned over proceeds of $652 Bishop Joseph C. Willging of John L. Dower did anything he set cross of terra cotta. Some 20 tional space too was soon needed July 11, 1918, 14 out of 179 teresting “firsts” in the first World to the council. Pueblo in attendance. did it right. No public announce­ feet below and almost perpendicu­ to provide room for the hundreds priests who had been working in war. The first Denver boy killed The most notable transaction Mr. Dower, who was 73, had been ment has ever been made about who regularly attended services in the then Denver diocese had gone lar to the central eaves are two in battle in France was Leo T. Ley­ made by the K. of C. in the pa.st in ill health for several years. He some of the works put over by niches for life-sized statues, and Holy Ghost church. When the to war as chaplains and another, year was the lease of the council’s was taken to the hosjMtal Thurs­ him and Mrs. Dower. His secret still lower on either end of the Rev. William S. Neenan was the Rev. Felix Dilly of La Junta, den, a member of St. Joseph’s club building to the National Cath­ day evening, and he died there charities included such gifts as edifice are the side entrances. The nameffHo succeed Father Burke on had gone to the French army as an (C.SS.R. parish); the first Den­ olic Community Service for a USO Saturday morning about 4 o’clock. (Turn to Paget — Colum n S) west or tower entrance is beauti­ (Turn to Page 8 — Column SJ interpreter. Father Dilly, a native ver boy to die after entering the center. By releasing the 33-room fully executed in Christian sym­ war was Neal Sharp, of the same structure, the knights are perform bology. parish; the first Denver boy to ing both a patriotic and a religious Upon entering the church one is function, Mr. Fairall declared. Society Donates Denver Jesuit’s Rev. Louis J. Geaiy, S. M., Native lose his life in French waters was witness to the largest installation George Shea of St. Leo’s parish. The K. of C. retain accommoda­ of colocreme travertine in the tions for regular meetings and a The first Denver boy to be Altar Vestments United States. Approximately 300 wounded fighting in France was secretary’s office where dues are First Mass Has tons of marble,were used on the Of Leadville, to Mark Jubilee paid and council records kept The Staniforth Harris, a member of walls, piers, and columns. Divid- St. Catherine’s parish. NCCS pays the bills for light, (Turn to Page 8 — Column i) ------f heat, janitor service, and mainte­ To 2 Chaplains Dig Attendance The Rev. Louis J. Geary, S.M., the Fourth of July. ]pe will sing Yet, despite this record, visiting nance, and pays the council rent a native of Leadville,'will celebrate a Solemn Mass in the Annunciation bigots tried to stir up hatred of monthly. Carried by a unanimous Fr. Thomas Bracken the silver jubilee of his ordination the Catholic Church. The incipient Sizeable donations of altar vest^ A large g;athering of relatives church at 10 o’clock. The sermon wave of bigotry that flared after vote of the knights, the lease to ments were made in the past week to the priesthood in Leadville on the NCCS extends for the “dura and friends assisteu in the first Sent From Camp Hale will be preached by the Very Rev. the war in the Klan wave was in­ to militai7 chaplains both in Den­ Solemn Mass of the Rev. John E. stanced by an attack made in a tion of the war and for six months ver and in Kearns Field, Utah, by Thomas Wolohan, rector of the Sa­ thereafter,” after which time the Casey, S.J., in St. Dominic’s cred Heart Cathedral in Pueblo. locd Presbyterian church by a the Senior Tabernacle society of church, Denver, Sunday, June 27, To California Post Major Robertson, a Protestant property reverts to the K. of C. Denver. The Rev, Richard Hiester, Father Wolohan was also born in council. at 10:30. Father Casey was as­ Leadville. army chaplain, who said the Pope civilian military chaplain for sisted at the altar by the Very Rev. Father Thomas Bracken, a was "pro-German.” Intolerant per­ Officers to Be cadets stationed in Denver uni­ John Flanagan, S.J., assisting priest of the Diocese of Sacra­ Banquet Will sons resented Papal neutrality in Installed July 6 versity, was supplied with a com- priest; the Rev. Arthur Lucy, mento, who has been stationed in Honor Jubilarian that war as they do today. District pjete set of articles for use in John L. Dower deacon; and the Rev. Edmund Camp Hale, Colo., for six months, Attorney Tedrow, in the Rockg New officers of the council will divine services. The items, some Stumpf, SJ., subdeacon. Scholas­ was transferred Ipst week to In the evening a banquet will be Mountain News of March 22,1918, assume their duties Tuesday, July of them handmade, include a set of $1,000,000 to religion, the sick, tics and students from Regis col California post held in honor of the jubilarian. said that Major Robertson in stir­ 6, in the K. of C. meeting room, vestments, alb, cope, humeral veil, and the poor, in addition to the lege also served. Father Robert Coombs temp^ Priests from neighboring counties, ring up creedal strife was a “most 1575 Grant street, when State Dis­ chalice, altar cloths, large Mass large sums that have been given The music of the Mass was pro­ rarily is the only Catholic chaplain friends and relatives of Father valuable agent of the Kaiser.” trict Deputy Bernard Huskie of Missal and stand, set of cruets, and by the Mullen heirs as a group. vided by the senior choir of St. stationed in Camp Hale, since Geary will attend. The major decided to cancel the Colorado Springs will preside at a supply of small linens. The Santa Maria camp project Dominicks. Ross Vernon Miller is Chaplain Francis C. Sheedy, a Ordained June 16, 1918 rest of his tour. the installation. Archbishop Urban Because of an urgent appeal has been one of the most unique director and Mrs. Rose Speas was priest of the Syracxise, N. Y., dio­ J. Vehr will be a guest for the • Father Geary was born in Lead­ Father Julius Babst, who is still from religious military authorities charities in America. Conducted organist in place of Miss Mary cese, is attending' the chaplain ville Feb. 12, 1893, and attended an army chaplain and now a ceremony. The incoming officers of this area, the Denver g;roup ex­ as a Catholic institution, it has Keniery, who is ill. The musical school in Harvard university. He S t Mary’s grade school. In Sep­ colonel, was chaplain in St. Vin­ are Tom Nevin, grgnd knight; Leo tended its aid to Chaplain John been financed entirely by the program included: Asperges, Gre­ is expected to return to Camp Hale tember, 1907, he entered the Marist cent’s 0]T)h8nage, Denver, before Scherrer, deputy grand knight; Kessler in the Utah air field. Most Dowers, at a reputed cost of gorian; Mass in honor of St. The­ Herbert Liebman, chancellor; after completing the course in Har­ seminary in Washington, D. C., serving in the first World war. He of the society’s work, however, is something like $25,000 a year. resa of Lisieux, by Eduardo Marzo; vard. Father Coombs is also from and was ordained to the priesthood was decorated, for bravery. The Steve Putska, warden; Frank Hes- confined to Colorado. The camp is not operating this and the hymns, “Veni Creator,” by sion, advocate; George Stock, re­ the Syracuse diocese. He has been June 16, 1918. His assignments Register of August 15, 1917, car­ Hundreds of hours are given by summer on account of the trans­ Harrison Millard, “Panis Angeli- stationed in Colorado for several since ordination include teaching ried this message from him: "Tell corder; A! Wagner, treasurer; Val Tabernacle members each week in portation, help, and food prob­ cus,” by Cesar Franck, and “Praise Jones, outside guard;'E d Mason, months. appointments in a college at New the Denver boys it is a glorious the Red Cross centers of the city. lems brought by the war. Despite Ye the Father,” by Charles Chaplain Casimir F. Lutomski, Orleans, and in a seminary ihfMle. I would not exchange it. I inside guard; and Herbert Fairall, Several of the women have b^n his presidency of one of the major Gounod. trustee. A business session will who recently completed a course Washington, D. C. He did parish am right in front, I go over the made supervisors, a distinction held corporations of the West, John L. The sermon was preached by the in the chaplain school in HaVvard, work in Nampa, Idaho, and in top administering to my boys as follow the installation, which is set by only a small percentage of Den­ Dower found time to look after for 8 o’clock in the evening, Rev. Vincent R. Hughes, O.P.. has returned to his duties in the Wheeling, W. Va., where he is sta­ they fall, and carrying the ver’s Red Cross workers. the management of Camp Santa (Turn to Pages — Colum n 6) •reception center in Fort Logan. Rev. Louis J. Gearv, S.M. tioned at fte present time. (Turn to P a g e t— Colum n tf| i 7 ' PAGE TWO Office, 98H Biimdck Street THE DENVEB CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone,* KEyetone 4205 Thursday, July 1, 1943

The Denver Catholic Res:ister Published Weekly by the Catholie Press Society, Ine. Church in Colorado Loses Generous H 488 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. EVERY CATHOLIC HOME Subscription: |1 Per Year Benefactor in Death of John L. Dower d Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office, Denver, Colo. SHOULD HAVE A NICE (Continued From Paae One) him. He was subsequently named generous citizen, interested in truckloads of food to be distrib­ director of' the • Colorado “ )Ti ...... Milling every movement of civic and com­ (Continued From Page One) PICTURE OR STATUE OF uted through the Catholic Chari­ A Elevator Co., and, upon the munity welfare. wounded back, with the shells ties. death of J. K. Mullen In 1929, aa- Without ostentation, the deep falling thick around us.” The Ave Maria clinics building, sumfl presidency of the company. and abiding religious faith of Mr. THE SACRED HEART. St. Cajetan’s school, and St. He held the same position until a Dou'er was hia consolation, his Regainod Health in War Cajetan’s convent were erected b^^ little over a month ago, when the strength, and his inspiration. In The Register of Sept. 12, 1918, company was sold to a New York his passing, the Church prayer­ a group of the MulUn heirs, told how Father Bapst, who had 1776-19431 under the personal supervision of syndicatedi for ‘ approximately $16,‘ ' fully commends to Almighty God come to Denver from the Belle­ John L. Dower. 000,000. Mr. Dower was elected t a worthy and devoted son and a See Our Selection member of the boSrd of directors most generous benefactor. ville diocese to recover his health, He was a ' man of profound in the first meeting of the new was regaining it in war-stricken faith and his outsanding promi­ I sensed that he regarded his France. He had the utmost faith in owners. life, his talents, and his means as nence in the business and social In 1939 he was chosen vice the following remedies: Binding STORE HOURS world was often used to promote a stewardship of Christian heri­ wounds, directing litter-bearers, president of the National Confer­ tage, not for personal comfort and the interests of the Church. His ence of Catholic Charities. He was encouraging fighting men, admin- Saturday 9 to 12:30 9 to S;30 Week Days death is an almost irreplaceable aggrandisement, but to be used isterittf the sacraments, giving also a director of the Denver Cath­ in fidelity and charity in the in­ loss to Catholicity In Colorado. olic Charities since the establlsh- i ^ A f a under the direct fire of the In a brief talk following the Ab­ terests of the less fortunate and enemy. On one occasion, AS he meni of the central bureau in the weak. Manyly a destitute fam- solution in the funeral service, 1927. For years he was the prime was saying Mass, a direct hit bjr a ★ ★ ★ Archbishop Vehr paid public trib­ ily and individual has felt the shell carried away the cross from mover in the development of Mul­ ‘ lyjathy and succor ute to the manifold cnarities of len high school and the Mullen the altar. Mr. Dower for the aged, the poor, through our Catholic Charities, • ife - - • e for the aged. Camp Santa and other charitable organize Father Bapst got the Distin- and the underprivileged of the Aria in the South Platte canyon, tions, without knowing or suspect­ guished' Serviee “ vk cross from the state. He also commended the de­ where until the present summer U. 3. goreimment and the Croix ceased philanthropist for his abid­ ing the kindly hand and the open CLARKE CHURCH between 600 and 600 under­ purse that made it possible. de Guerre frofrom the ' “French. Some ing faith, and for the fact that he privileged children were given an body who noticed that he did not regarded his life, talents, and annual free camping trip, was es­ All of us are but temporary Bountiful providence gave us the good earth. It custodians of the goods of life wear them uked where they were. GOODS HOUSE means as a stewardship appointed tablished and maintained by Mr. He said they were in his back endowed these United States with minerals and by God. His temporal possessions, and Mrs. Dower. They also played and partners with God in a divine stewardshij^ in the practical ex­ pocket. Asked why he kept them ' la 'the Archbishop declared,' la 'the Mr a large part in the building of the there, he replied that his scapu­ metals, lakes and rivers, forests and farms. Dower viewed as things to be pression of the Christian love of 1636 Tremont TA . 3789 Ave Maria clinic for the needy sick one another. lars would protect him in front used in the interest of the weak of Denver, and in the erection of and the war medals would take Bountiful providence gave us George Washington and less fortunate, and in his death St. Cajetan's school and convent in May we today intrude into the Care behind. and Thomas Jefferson in those critical years of both Church and state have lost a Denver. He was also aasociated delicate depths of the Christian stalwart friend. with Mrs. Dower In the building sorrow and bereavement of a our early Republic, when political liberty for man­ Throng Attend* Funeral of the surgical pavilion for St. most devoted wife and constant HANSEN A HANSEN kind had to be wrested by force from the greedy Joseph's hoB^tal, Denver, companion in his charity and The funeral services were at­ ipe Pius All, in recognition of benevolence to pledM and to offer JEWELERS SHRADER'S hands of absolute monarch!. tended by a group of nearly 60 the benefactions of Mr. Dower, a fervent prayer that God may priests, by well over a half hundred named him a Knightligt of the Order guickly speed the soul of Mr. 1628 17th §t. sistere. and a throng of the laity of St. Gregory3rcg . the Great in De- lower to heaven, where he may ONE STORK ONLY America progressed. The dignity of the common that filled the Cathedral to ita cember of last year. Regis college. be an intercessor at the throne of man in this great Republic attained heights un­ capacity. Representatives of the Denver, conferred an honorary the Most High for all of us? Service Station f( ■Mullen home f( for the ■Mullen aged and the dreamed of even by our founding fathers. This degree of LL.D. upon him in 194 All are sinners in the revealing Mullen high school, charities that Among the civic positions held by gaze of eternity. We pray for were close to the heart of Mr. D A D I f S. Ist Ave. & Logan St. SP. 9930 heritage of freedom, of dignity, of liberty has been him were those of vice president of our beloved dead that the cross I lllflV Gaylord Dower, were there, along with a the Denver chapter of the Ameri­ of sin may be quickly removed and PE. 9877 MOBILGAS — OILS — GREASING challenged. Strange voices were let loose in this platoon of uniformed police and can Red Cross, chairman of the that th ^ may enjoy unending bliss “The Kind of Sereice You Expect” firemen led by Capt. Frank Camp­ THEATRE land, voices that whispered "decadent democracies,” Uhited Health Appeal, and direc­ of the Beatific Vision. DRIVE-IN ICE SERVICE bell of the Police department and tor of the Denver Community May God rest his soul and take Thurs., Friday, Sat. voices that proclaimed class against class, creed Chief John F. Healy and Chief JfUUT i-M OPEN EVERY DAY Chest. ' him to Himself. “MRS. WIGGS OF THE 5 against creed, color against color. James L, Cain of the Fire depart­ In addition to his wife, he is ment Sprinkled through the Ca­ survived by a sister, Miss Nell DENHAM CABBAGE PATCH’’ thedral were many industrial and Dower of Hartiord, Conn. Frank aurriitir Far* Rainier A The challenge has been answered. Our passion for civic leaders, who sat beside ifmIfuah Herbert employes of the many inter­ Tettemer is a stepson. ALSO MOVING-PACKIMG-STORAGE living as free men in a free world will not be crushed ests headed by Mr. Dower until Prieit* Present Listed “MY HEART BELONGS by sneak attacks on Pearl Harbor or sneak attacks only recently. Young and old. The following priests attended TO DADDY” ‘Household Goods To and From Everywhere' Catholic and non-Catholic, the the funeral services In the Cathe­ Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. on American credulity. lULT 4-Z-S-7 With Skill and Care” large congregation mourned as one dral: th o Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, IN TEJOHNIOOLOR the death of an outstanding bene­ the Very Rev, George C. Tolman, “MY FRIEND FLICKA’’ One hundred and thirty million Americans will de­ factor of humanity. O.M.; the V e n Rev. John Ordinas, With RODDY MeOOWELL THE JOHNSON STORAGE Officers assisting the Archbisho C.R.; and Fathers Vincent R. IND ntATURR termine the issue. In the army, the navy, the ma­ Hughes, O.P.; John B. Schneider, GEO. BRENT In in the Mass were the R t Rev. Wil “SILVER QUEEN” }- rines and the air force, in the factories and the mines liam Higgins, pastor of St. Philo- O.P.; Gregory Smith, William V. NEWS CARTOON mena’s parish, Denver, assistant Powers, Jerome Weinert, Achille AND MOVING CO. and on the farms, America Is girded for war. Your Sommaruga, Thomas Gorman, MATINRIS'-BYRr Y TUES., priest; the Rt. Rev. John R. Mul- TRURa., SAT., SUN.. AND HOL- Sinc0 1905 job is to stay on the job, buy war bonds and more roy, pastor of Holy Ghost church, C.M.; Matthias Blenkush, Hubert PIR8T OmvBR SHOfiTINQ 8HOWI IfiATS, 1 P.M. t il l 11 Newell, B. J. Murray, S J.; Jos­ IN OORCKOtNLTECBNlCOLOR!t t k j 221 Broadway PEarl 2433 war bonds, to the limit of your capacity—today, to- Denver, and the Very Rev. Harold BING CROBflY sndTJOROTtlY LAMOUR V, Campbell, pastor of Blessed eph Ryan, S.J.; Frederick D. Mc- moi^row and until the day of VICTORY! Sacrament church, Denver, deacons Calliis Roy Figlino, John H, of honor; the Very Rev. John J. Schmitt, John B. Cavanagh, Rich­ Flanagam S-J<, president of Regis ard Hiester, John Buttimer, I college, Denver, deacon; the Rev. C.SS.R.; Edward Morgan, S.J.; Arthur Lucy of the Cathedral, Paul Reed, Adam Ttitter, James P. I subdeacon; and the Rev. David Ma­ Flanagan, Andres Burguera, C.R.; Cottrell’s Big Annual Event ( BOUlEUflRD mORTUIIRV loney and the Rev. Bernard Cullen, BUmer Kolka, and John Judnic, all masUt-s of ceremonies. The Rev. of Denver; William Kelly of H en^ R. McCabe of St. Joseph’s Colorado Springs, Thomas Doran Mrs. James P. McConaty hospital, Denver, and the Rev. of Plattevllle, Andrew Topor of Starts Today at the M an’s Store John P. Moran, pastor of St. John's Calhan, and Chaplain Glatus Sny­ church, Denver, were chaplains to der and Chaplain James C. Federal at No. Speer Tcl. GR. 1626 Bishop McGovern. The Rev. John O’Connor, both of Lowry Field, Kelley, Chancellor of the Pueblo Denver. diocese, and the Rev, Francis Honorary |pallbearers included I Kappes of the Denver Cathedral Frederick H. Reid, John Evans, were chaplains■ to “Bishop ■ “Willging, 'idi Jdhn W. Morey, U. S. District Minor offices of the Mass were Judge J. Foster Symes, William H. taken by seminariang and Cathe­ Ferguson, Oscar L. Malo, A. Q. dral sanctuary boys. Johnson, Alfred B. Trott,-Ray­ mond Sargeant. Thomas A. Dines, CLEARANCE I The Requiem Mass of G. Sgam- I All Miller Stores Closed Monday i bati was sung by a picked chOlf Clarence J. Daly, Robin H. Davis, of 10 Voices under the direction ueraid Hughes, uaidwell Martin, of Moniignor Joseph Bosetti, Wilbur F. Denious, Charles Burk­ to Observe the July 4th Holiday! Vicar General of the Archdiocese. hart; Entire Stock All Wool A. A, Hauk was at the organ, and Dr. T. Leon Howard, Clarence JULY 4TH! Time for a picnic, even if il’» in your the Olfertory solo was sung by H. Adams, Fred W. Lake, Guy A. the Rev, Thomas Doran of Platte- Thortas, John L. J. Hart, Herbert I own backyard! MILLER’S have everything you’ll want Falrall, B. K. Sweeney, James to make your HOLIDAY PICNIC a success 1 SHOP rille. In his sermon, Monslgnor Hugh Pershing, Prank Lynch, Mayor TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS — 1 * ■iT\ today — and get the delicious goodies L. McMenamin, rector of the Ca­ Stapleton, C. A. Bowman, J. Sam- vou’ll need for that HOLIDAY thedral, pointed out the consoling uri Pyeatt, William E. Russell, Peter Schaefer, Orlando Preston; GATHERING! belief of Catholics in regard to the Largest stock in the Rocky Mountain West — Single and double breasted styles immortality of the soul and the P. K. Alexander, Horace Erick­ communion of saints, by virtue of son, T. T. Gillespie, M. B. Kinthe- which “leagues of neither land nor loe, James B. Grant, George K. SPAM sea nor even death can part hearts Work, George W. Harris, Dr. that love^ but by which somehow Harry McGraw, Temple H. Buell, GROUP No. 1 GROUP No. 2 on the wings of prayer we can go Hem^ C. Van Schaack, Frank out to meet and commune with our Kirchhof, District Judge Joseph J. PICKLES K ’tnOc departed loved ones, and by which Walsh, John J, Stlllivan, and Dr. 160 broken lots of all-wool Over 200 all-wool they, in turn, can continue to William Smedley. watch over us.” Archbishop Vehr personally officiated at the grave. Packard Tropical Worsted Suits Packard Tropical Worsted Suits Monslgnor McMenamin de­ SpMch Given in Pull HANDLE CUPS 3p... _ 25c clared that, if the story of the The address of Archbishop Vehr benefactions of Mr. Dower were at the Funeral Mass is given in JULY CLEARANCE PRICE JULY CLEARANCE PRICE fully known, it would amaze even full as follows: his closest friends. The preacher May 1 today officially and per» 'Purity PLATES 25c revealed that it was the ambition sonally express th> profound ap Of the departed friend of the poor predation and gratitude of the W.4XED PAPER himself to die a poor man, and Church of Denver to the memory that he “was on his way to achieve of John Dower, a Knight of the WAXTEX 125 foot role ..... that ambition when death over Papal Cdtirt? We are deeply in* took him.” Praising him as a "prac- debted to him for his counsel, his tical" ‘ Catholic gentleman,” tl{ the Ca­ generosity, hia vision, and his in­ KOOL-AID thedral rector pointed out the terest in our problems and the fidelity of Mr. Dower to his obli- varied works of the Church; for |atlon.s as a Catholic, and to the his abiding sympathy for the aged, fact that the post-war world will and the underprivileged children Freeze KOLA Drink bottle. 1 0c cry for men of his staturegto re­ especially, their training, their construct the world in justice and health, and their recreation. Our charity. city and state are dotted with the Zee PAPER TOWELS “The time will come when your mbnuments of charity and benevo­ near and dear ones will gather lence conceived, executed, and GROUP No. 3 GROUP No. 4 round your bier and scrutinise supervised under his guidance and Black Ripe Colossal your past as we now scrutinize fostering care. OLIVES No. 1 tall can...... his. When that day comes, God He alone and his good wife Over 200 all-wool Over 200 all-wool De Luxe grant that your loved ones can knew the many hours. . . of personal . Armours rise from their scrutiny with as service given to hia benefactions) Packard Tropical Worsted Suits Mansfield tailored Tropicals much Consolation and look into the in the visitation of the aged, the PIGS FEET Pint ___ future with as much hope and ex­ guidance of oyihaned children. pectation as we can today.” and the care of the underprivi­ ' KUNER'S KOSHER leged youth of our city, He de­ JULY CLEARANCE PRICE JULY CLEARANCE PRICE Native of Massachusetts lighted in their company, and they DILL PICKLES Mr. Dower was bom in Worces­ reciprocated his attention and de­ ter, Maas., Oct. 20, 1809, the son votion. Many a fer\-ent prayer Mile High, Sour of Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence from the hearts of innocent chihil- Dower. In 1889 he moved to Hart­ dren ascended to heaven for him PICKLES quart ...... ford, Conn,, where he entered the when the news of the sudden death S ' '8 5 of Mr. Dower came to them. I am $ 0 0 8 5 clothing business. He later sold his highly successful business certain they will continue their there, and was appointed by prayers for their great friend and V-8 Cocktail 29c ''u Governor Baldwin aa receiver for benefactor. the Middlesex Banking Co. of Denver and our state will 28 Middletown, Conn., ana the New greatly miss the influence of a MUSTARD York Realty Co. He was also stalwart, upright, fearless, and elected president of the Hartford FRENCH’S HEINZ A . water board, after which he car­ IpBURBD RBLIABI.B ALSO, FIVE Big OroRpi of All Wool YEAR ’ROUND SUITS 6 oz. jar.... O C 7 oz. jar.... 9C ried through numerous ifhprove- ments in the water system Of the eity. Fur Storage ll’o Smart to Bh]t How for Falll He came to Denver on business in 1917, at which time he met May Minimum Mullen Tettemer,* whom he mar­ $ and 2% of ried in 1920, and who survives Valuation m iUER'S RlATYLlffG REPAIRING Archbishop Will Confftm more than a quarter op a Raitifth, Matheson Glasses CENTURY EXPERIENCE IN handlino pinr purr Archbishop Urban J. Vchr will ■ SUPER m BBKEfg , ve .Confirmation in Ramah fol- ^aiholl FURS COTTKBLI/S owiilg the 11 o’clock Mass July 11 t Alt 8«nric«« G asrtnlssd: and will confirm a clsws in Mathe­ m » CiJUsrtlla CM. lltl son at 3 :3 0 ^ e same day. JOSH’S SlOra? 621 SIXTEENTH ST T ■A'k T L 1

Thursday, July 1, 1943 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DEKVEB CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, REyatone 4205 PAGE THREE I qiQTf Pq SIXTH CLASS IN LOYOLA PARISH MUNICIPAL and TO MAKE 1ST COMMUNION CORPORATION BONDS ... H E I T I E N D l (Sacred Heart-Leyola Fariik, First Communion in the pariah P R IIS T SW0HN Zhc Question of Cost D enver) this spring. One class was in PREFERRED and Forty children from the Sacred Loyola, and five in Sacred H eart The cost of a funeral service Is entirely depend­ Heart vacation school will receive All groups have been instructed by COMMON STOCKS ent on the means of a family . . . it should never SiMMIIIGUSS First Communion on the Feaat of the Sisters of Charity, under the III IS G H IP LIIII direction of one of the Jesuit Fa­ exceed what the family can conveniently afford. the Sacred Heart in the 8 o’clock M u i in Sacred Heart church. This thers. The total of first com- fVs specialize in securities of this area. The cost of every Olinger Service (including (Hely Family Parish, Denver) group is the sixth prepared for municants has been 242. Dominic’* Paritb, Denyer) W e invite your inquiries. casket) is plainly marked. You always know in Sister* M^ry Clarice, Prance* On Friday, the Feast of the Sa­ Word has been received from advance what a funeral costs . . . and the cost Eileen, John Edward, Jane Mary, cred Heart, there will be a spe­ Chicago, III., that the Rev. Joseph cial celebration in Sacred Heart I. Bailey, O.P., until recently an need not be great. and Janice, and Sister . Janet, S u l l i v a n & C o m p a n y now a California teaeher, are at­ ehureh. At 8 o’clock there will be assistant in St. Dominic’s parish, Two Seininarians a Solemn Mass, in which the mem­ has been sworn into the United Whatever the expendj^re, every Olinger Serv­ tending the summer session of Security Building Phone TAbor 4264 Loretto Heights college, where Sis­ bers of the Sacred Heart I^Sj^pe States army as a chaplain and a ice is beautiful, reverent, complete in every re­ ter Flaget, Holy Family school's will receive Holy Communion. The first lieutenant. Father Bailey will spect . . . with the advantages of facilities of* well-remembered principal, ia member* of the league Invite the report to the chaplains’ school in teaching. .Sisters Margaret Pat­ Home [or Visit people of the parish to attend the Harvard university, Cambridge, fertd only by Olinger’s. rick and Charleen are studying in Ma.ss and receive Holy Communion Mass., July 14 for training. Creighton university, Omaha. A special gathering of the ba­ Aa guest* of Father V. R. CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our per­ (St. Jeaopb’i Pariah, Daavor) zaar booth chairmen and worker* Hughes, O.P., Boy Scouts of troop The Altar and Rosary society sonnel and the finest, equipment and Two minor seminarians it the will be held in Loyola hall on Fri­ 77, N oi^ Denver, and their fam­ Preferred Parish facilities are assigned to^every Catholic extends a cordial invitation to all day evening, July 9. Reports from ilies enjoyed a marshmallow roast women of the parish to receive parish, Richard Garrett and George Service. Ford, arc home on vacation. There committeea will be read, and final on the church grounds Monday Communion Sunday, July 4, in the arrangements made for the .3-day evening, June 28. 7:30 Mast. are three major seminarians from Trading List the parish in the Redemptorist celebration July IR, 16, and 17. vice rXESIOENT The Altar aociety meeting will seminary in Oconomowoc. The pastor asks all who can to Improvements to be held in the school hall Thurs­ make returns on the tickets this 16th at e/f// day, July 8, at 1:30, a half hour On Friday, July 2, the first week. The returns ean be pven to Be Made in School MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER earlier than usual, to accommo­ Friday of the month and also the one of the priests or sent direct to Plans have been completed for BOULDER Dtpartmtnii Feast of the Sacred Heart, there Tko morehaBt* r*pr«*ontnd in tkia aeetleo ar* b*ott*ra. Tliay ar* • OtU date those who wish to attend the the rectory. substantial improvements of both •Bxloox to work with you and ar* d*s*rviaf of your patroaag*. Ce« reception that afternoon in Holy will be a High Mass of exposition the exterior and interior ot St. SPEER at GLendale Former students end graduates Ghost church. The officers hope at 7 o'clock. A High Mass will be of Sacred Heart high school en­ Dominic’s school in the month of oparate with them. SHERMAN mORTORRIES 3 6 6 3 this meeting will be as well at­ offered in the shrine on Saturday joyed a reunion in the old school July. Volunteer workers of the tended aa the card party on June at 7 o’clock for those in service. hall last Sunday afternoon. The parish will do most of the work. Next Sunday ia Communion day 24. guest of honor was Father John Carnival Worker* Entortainad §t. JohD ^il Father Evan Heinz, C.P., of Nor­ for the .Sodality of Mary. They Casey, SJ., who was graduated Father Hughes was host Wednes­ mandy, Mo., brother of Henry will receive in the 7:30 Mass. On from Sacred Heart high school in day evening to the men and women Heinz of 4.3.36 Winona court; the Feast of the Visitation, July 3, 19.30 and who was ordained a a plenary indulgence may be who worked on the' recent carnival. OLIVER’S Lawaence Freidman, U. S. navy; JiNiuit priest on June 24 of this Father Hughes expressed his grati­ B E H N E H ’S and Cpl. Hoag are visitors in the gained by members of the Arch- year. Other clergy present were tude to John Reilly and his corps parish. confraternity of Our Mother of Fathers Dan Campbell, 8 J .; Ed­ MARKET Perpetual Help. of workers for the successful car­ CONOCO SERVICE Joe Fanning, being transferred ward Morgan, S.J.; Martin A. nival. Grain-Fed Meata Preferred Parish from Texas to an unknown desti­ In the evening at 8:30 the week­ Scbiltz, S J.; and Edmund Be- Cmrnfvtl priKP-winnert wprw: $SOO^ Washing and Greasing Fish and Poultry ly games party will be held. hiels, SjJ. Sister Mary Anselm, Uri. H. C. CftpwUnd: ,1100—Robtrt John Your Buiinnui Appreciated nation, has also been visiting hie laBmprweht: dimmond ' Voik; 64h Ave. & York EA. 9932 1312 East 6th Av*. Tuesday novena devotiona will superior of Sacred Heart convent, hop« ehWBt^won bf Fathwr J. G. mother. and the sisters of the present teach­ Phone PE. 4629 Trading Because^ of the government’s be at 3 and 7:.30 p.m. pArquwr. O .?.. and donated b r J owa The St. Joseph Altar society’s ing staff of Sacred Heart school SiUtrOP: hand-ero«htt»d rnt-^Mab^l call for typewriters, an acute were present. Sister Mary Janet, Sfhfppar: alMtrle clbck—Ja»o Barry: shortage will exist in the commer­ sewing group will meet on k«dapr#ad—Mra. A. T. Hart; pillow Wednesday, July 7, at 1 p.m. principal of Cathedral high school, cMiPtt—A. F. Zarlonifo: hrid*e cial classroom after this appeal is and a graduate of the Sacred Nellie Evana: tlO—Afnea Carey; Ii0<—> BONNIE BRAje; C a t h e d r a l answered. Anyone having a ma­ Joe MeShane of Camp White, Heart high school, also was at the Richard Earienro: $l‘o-Elixahetb Car- chine not in use is asked to sell roll. Richard Zarlengo, Mary MeClockey. Ore., recently visited his mother, reunion, accompanied by Sister Caiherine Campbell. James Phillipa. I.«ee or lend' it to the school to help Mrs. D. A. MeShane. Mary Edythe, Siater Rote Angela, Maboney. Barbara Jean Reilly* and Shopping District PATRONIZE THESE relieve this situation. T/8gt. Vincent Talty is home and Sitter Jean Pierre—all gradu­ Rhirley Ralaeh. EcoRORiyUqHor Store The weekly games party will be from Brigham, Utah, for a few ate* of Sacred Heart high school. PTA Work Rowiawed St, Vincent de PauVs Parish PIGGLY-WIGGLY days. Next to Clark*** Church Goods held Tuesday evening, July 6,. at Another graduate now in religion, Mr*. Anthony F. Zarlengo, pres­ 8:30. Angelo Fabiano, is home on a “r/w n low in spirita eoU /«rrr” STORES Si.ster Loretto Ann, was present. ident of the Pt A, has made a de­ Persons having news items for furlough from military school in Among the former teachers who 435 E. 17lh Ave. at Penn. Newport, R. I. tailed report of PTA activities in Preisser’s Red & While CCNCCO PRCDUCTS 1634 Tremont KE. 4554 230 E. ISth Ave. the Rtgi»t«r are asked to call attended were Sister Mary Janet, the past year. The report, an im­ GLendale 1446. Second Lt. Frank Canny of Lubrication, Car Washing, Batteries FBEB OEUVEBT FBEE PABEDtO 512 E. 13ih Ave. Sister Marie Joan, Sister Marie pressive one, reveals many paro­ Grocery and Market Peterson Field is home for a visit Daniel, and Mrs. Charles Hoaglin chial and archdio4esan activities. Racharg^, Tire Vulcanizing with his mother, Mrs. John Canny. (former commercial teacher). Sev­ FANCY MEATS, VEGETABLES. AND William Ford, a marine from eral of the graduates brought QUAUTT. CROCEBIES AT BONNIE BRAE Pinochle Club California, is enjoying a visit with LOWER PRICES Krig’ s Meat Market their children. The graduate hav­ Free Delivery SPruee 4447 CONOCO SERVICE friends and relatives. ing the most children was Mrs. 2331 E. Ohia Ar*. (So. Univ. sn4 Ohio) Quality Meats, Poultry Closing Season St. Jo.seph’s high school, 622 Walt Imhoff, whose five young­ Fifty Pupils in 724 So. University - PE. 9909 VM m. Fish West 6th avenue and Fox street, sters attended the party. In addi­ i^eaetN 4 will be open for registration every tion to the visiting, there was com­ Bonnie Brae VlMVtU., coio ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS (St. Vincent do Ppal'a Pariah, afternoon and evening beginning munity singing. The sonn from PE ABSOIV’S list Eut ISth At*. Fhon* TAbor t47l Denver) July 5. S t Joseph’s will meet de­ World war 1 and those of the pres­ D r u g C o . RED & WHITE St. Vincent de Paul’s Pinochle fense requirements this year by of. East Side Parish ent war were rendered by t^e FRESH MEATS — n S H WINES - UqUORS club will hold the closing party of fering special courses m physics, Downtown Pricee PHONE EAST 7789 graduates. Claire Connell Mailin Groceries and Vegetable# the season with a game between basic and aircraft mathematics. sang several beautiful solos. Mae Preecriptione a Specialty Radorff Liqsors, Irc. the members living east and those Wines and Liquors Your Patronage Appreciated VINE PHARMACY McMahon Warden presided at the DRLTVERT SERVICE living west of University boulevard piano throughout the afternoon. Communion Class 763 So. Univerrit^ PE. 2255 2626 E. Louisiana SP. 1913 Prescription Pharmacists Home of Good Spirits on Thursday evening, July 1, in Sodalists Hear An ornamental congratulation JAMES F. DANSRKRRY. Me t . the .school hall. folder was tigned by all preaent WHERE YOU GET THE HOST OF The toumanient wound up (AnnnnciatioB Pariak. Denver) 4 ^ IStli Ave. at Vine St. THE BEST FOR THE LEAST and given to Father Caaey. Next The reception of First Holy DENVER. COLORADO Thursday night, June 24, and flrst- Fr. Newell Talk vear two more graduates of the EM M7T ( M i n at W iU luu and second-place prizei were di­ nigh school will be ordained—Tom Communion on Sunday, July 4, by ^OUTH GAYLORD vided between John Mulqueen and Kelly and Philip Derrig. 50 boy* and girls will mark the Ed Bensing, who tied for first and The Denver > Cathedral Young close of the parish summer school NOB HILL INN Erickson Memorial Co. second. The third prize went to Women’s sodality held ita regular in which 126 children of the city Shopping tt« SAIT COLTAX MONUMENTS ■ MARKERS Ed Kavan; and fourth and fifth meeting last Wednesday evening. schools were enrolled. The Sisters prizes were divided between The Rev. Hubert Newell, arch- of Charity of I.«avenworth con­ St, Vincent de PauVs Parish Mixed Drinks, Draught Beer Prompt Erection diocesan sodality director, gave an iH E ir n o iD ducted the classes, aided by Celeste from one ox the meet complete Charles Munz and John DeGrood. Delidoas Dinners dispUye in tiiU region. Refreshments were served after inatructive talk on the purpose McLain, Rosemary Drea, Patricia 929 Speer Bird.* Oppoeite 8ankca and aims of a sodality and ita Reefe, and Patricia Moore. After 1080 So. Phone Gardens, CHerry 4728 the game, and the election of of. The Chrysler HOT AND COLD LUNCHES fioers for the new season was held. place in the world of today. the 8r30 Mass a breakfast for the Gaylord SP. 0574 Tour Be*lii«*i b Aaprodetod H*r* John J. Mulqueen was named pres­ Marion Macken, prefect, led a F«l communicant* will be served in ident of the club and Charles discuasion on the spiritual and so­ Hagus hall by members of the Grocery Company Grocery and Merkel Rausch, secretary. The retiring of­ cial committees. The committee Motherhood guild. -Ratabllahtd 1108- J. 0. MOLBERG ficers are Wm. Terfiar, president, chairmen will be appointed in the A series of Masses requested by Groceriei, Meat* and Fancy and Eugene Lamansky, secretary. next meeting. the PTA for parishioners in the CORN FED MEATS Vegetable* Jewelers The Shirley Garage It was decided that Communion T.P armed services will be inaugurated 1093 So. CUplord Cali P£. 4601 The Store of Quality end Prlee OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE day will be the third Sunday of Friday, July 2. On that day also Fonnarlr 414 StMl* Bids. PRONE TABOR till FORD REPAIRS the month, and the meeting will the evening devotion* will close the NEW LOCATION—1018 E. COLFAX Oar aad NIcht SUrot*, Rapalrioc, be held on the third Wednesday (St. Francia da Salat’ Pariah, novena to the Sacred Heart. NATIONAL BRANO MA. 2758 W ukiax and GrauhiR. Gaaalln* and Oil* Easy Time Payments Gaylord Drug Co. lUl-17 UNCOLN ST. in St. Paul’s chapel. Danvar) Ralph Moore, Jr., a June grad­ STOVALL-HILLIKER The young women of Cathedral The League of the Sacred Heart uate from Annuneiation high 1069 So. Gaylord SP. 3345 STORES parish who are interested in so­ will hold a reception in the church school, left Tue.sday, June 20, for Prescriptions Carefully Filled by Your S. Denver Ford Dealer training in St. Thomas’ college, St. TWO QUAUTT FOOD STORES Where Friends Meet . . , dality work are reque.sted to at­ at 7:.30 Friday evening on the Registered Pharmecisls TO SERVE YOU Mareove Drag Go. 299 54aoth B rotdw ty PK. 1424 tend the next meeting Wednes­ Feast of the Sacred Heart. New Paul, Minn., under the navy V-12 day, July 21. program. Ralph is the son of Mr. PINE WINES AND LIQUORS Finer Foods for Leu "Ttt Oor Fin* F*a*Uln Lnnrk**'* AVENUE GRILL promoter* who will receive their 1904 So. Gaylord 741 Sukts F t diplomas are Olga Dunst, Dorothy and Mrs. Ralph Moore, Sr., and CUT RATE DRUGS Ey4M EzamlMd GUi P H t«4 AND LIQUORS Drinks FOR SMART Dewar, Kathryn Hilker, Marie was‘enrolled since January in the PERMANENT Regis college accelerated war WAVING—If. UP COLFAX AT LOGAN r p A O O nC B^ron and Maria WiUiaaa LADIES’ WEAR Kurtz, Ethel McCarthy, A. Sulcers, SOUTH GAYLORD Opr. C«th« E. Calfaz EM. 2731 EMERSON 44)54 and His Parish. A aiininciation W. 32nd & Perry CL 2401 3031 E. CUi EA. 1831 SI. Olara’s Aid Will CAR CONSERVATION HEADQUARTERS Hava Maeliag July 1 AT LOWEST D E SELLEM St. Philotnena''i9 Fairfax Hardwara STUlWELL I SON DRUGS PRICES IN DENVER (Calfxx 4k Pairfaz) St. Clara’s Aid aociety will have FUEL AND FEED C a CHARLES A. DaSELLEH Singer Sewing Machines HARDWABB. GLASS. PAINTS a meeting Wednesday, July 7, at SKELLY SERVICE ODORLESS CLEAMFiC 12:30 p.m. in the orphanage in W* Ship by Rail filNGER CABINET AND PORTABLE KEM-TONE _ $ 3 . 1 8 : " EA. 3777 5022 B. CoUes n a ■TORE ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES POR Th* MoSam MIrarl* Wall Finiali 4600 E. Colfax EAst 9525 Denver. After the meeting, a des­ s OPEN SUNDAYS PHONE TA. S2M RENT P. B. RIMEHART, Prop. sert luncheon and card party will CLOSED TUESD.AYS 34*1 FRANKLIM RT. UTB AND WALNUT Wa rapair any mak* ot saaring machina. INLAID LINOLEUM Comer of Cherry RES. PHONE HA- 8344 Authoriiad Sinser raachtalca in char**. be held. All members are urged LUBRICATION — WASHING sq. yd. TIRX. 6 TUBE REPAIRS Naw Singer Cabinet Elaetrie Marhinaa for to attend. Hostesses will be Mrs. RRPAIRINC tala. Margaret Cordes and Mrs. Helen BATTERIES * ACCESSORIES AMERICAN AIVDERSON RROS. THRU REWEAVINC ALAHROA « 8. UNCOLN PE. BASK CLEANING Singer Sewing Machine Co. Colfax xaS Jaaapkin* EA. M4f Carmack, of S t Elizabeth's parish FURS EE-BTTLINC 5e & 10c STORE 3224 Etal Colfax EMaraon t i t l Restore Damaged Clothing Caused by Bam*, and Mrs. John T. Schmitt of the SUMMER STORAGE SAVE TIME AND MONXYI Rips, Tears ana Moths. Shrine of St. Anna in Arvada. L o j o l a W* Have Thouaanda of USEFUL HARRY AHANN ARTICLES Attractively Ditplaytd tee Park Hill Hosiary Rapair Your Purebase of War Bonds Furrier Since 1911 Your ConT«Bi«ncc and Stamps Hrip* Secure Your SAVE TIRES — TRADE AT BOUB Coiaiuibin« EUrrton 707t 1428 E. 34TH AVE. AUTO PAINTING 4122 EAST COLPAX at Alklan SIraat DB. ISIS (Bstween Franklin and Gilpin) Future. Ro«ky Fiori GREASING - WASHING Appraeistet Cathoii* Patrenag* r t i r r We Invite You to Fists GOOD PLACE TOl ' COMPLETE SERVICE SURE THINGS Rocky’s PluurBiacy ROCKY MOUMTAIN 17lh A Race EA. 9867 SPEND THE , COLFAXat WASHINGTON Btaablll pool* ar* oanaliy me wilk a long Ingram’s Cafe pareanuga in ftror of tte opera ton and PUGCRIPTtONB UQUORS PHARMACY EVENING JACKSON SERVICE ■gainat tt>* tickat bugar. I KE. 4576 Prescription Specialists GOOD FOOD MARTIN NIBCKO, Prop. Gambling wKk monar ia diltarant from JAMES FRESqUES. Prop. gambling with health. Soma parala ean and Bar St. Catherine's GOOD ATMOSPHERE Jackson and Colfax aSord the former. Nobody ean asord tha 3311 Chaaipa St. KEytten* 477* GOOD RELAXATION FUR STORAGE ■attar. That’a why you akould bar* your RALFB K. INGRAM. Prop. EA. 9093 doeur's praaaHptlon flllad from fraak* “ rJty Pay Carfare** GOOD DRINKS Remodeling • Repairing pnra, poteot drags, axaetir accarding to For BaHor Foods When buying from the Inatnietionx. Our prataription aarrie* irtll Downtown Prices IQTVEST IN FURS gaalify. firms advertising in this DUKE’S GRILL aod D riikt Pariah Patronaa* Appraeiatad PARK HILL DRUG paper, please mention that ••CHUCK" HEFNER. Prop. OPEN AIL NHaiT OTTO DRUG CO. you saw their advertise> 1620 E. 34TH AVE. S3RB AND DEXTER BA. 7711 BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY M BROADWAY W. 38th A Qay GR. 9934 m ent TT 1

PAGE FOUR Office, 9S8 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 4205 Thursday, July 1, 1943 Home Economics— Defense

145 Broadway 18ih and Humboldt DETAILS COMPLETED FOR BIG SUMMER MASS SCHEDULE 812 Santa Fe Colfax and I'ork FOR Gifts of Flowers Tests Have Proved SERVICE MEN’S BOXING SHOW IN ARCHDIOCESE IS GIVEN that MILK and MILK PRU0UCT8 do MORE for you than ANY OTHER FOOD- and do it MORE CHEAPLY entered from Camp Hale, Fort FoHowinf is thv snmmcr tehad- 10, End Sunday July and A ugust; 12 Details for the all-service men’s F or A ltar S o u g h 2nd Sunday SaptemhOr. Buy Your Dairy Prodiirta from a great boxing show in the Denver Warren, Wyo.; Fort Riley, Kans.; ula of Masses in the Denver arch­ \w THAT ADD TO ELDORADO SPRINGS, Mast in South Sperialiitl City auditorium July 8, 9, and 10 the Paratrooper Camp, Alliance, diocese as reported to The Regis- Boulder, 8, 1st, Srd, and 8th Sundays; SOLO AT YOUR GROCERS ALSO THE FUN OF BAKING have been completed. Nebr.; Camp George Westj and the (St. Cathariaa’a Pariah, Danvar) ler. Id parishes from which no 9 :30, 2nd and 4th Sundays. Any person having garden flow­ report was racaived, tha sehadnle ELIZABETH, 10, 2nd Sunday, August The boxing* teams will arrive in Naval training schoolhi ' in' Boulder. and October; 22, 2nd Sunday, July and Denver July 7 and the weigh-ins The entry list closes on July 3. ers to donate for altar decorations that prevailed last summer is September. PURITY PikM Peak if to white and ! will be in the auditorium the after. The team from Fort Riley will is requested to bring them to the given. EMPIRE, Mats In Georgetown, 9. sacristy on Saturday mornings. ENGLEWOOD, 8, 8. 10. ond 11 JO . C ream ery fine you’ll »ee the difference 1 noon of July 8. Teams have been consist of seven men coached by DENVER BRIE, 10, let, 3rd, and 8th Sundays. the world’s champion heavyweight, t The women who took care of 8. 2nd and 4th Sundaya. the sanctuary in June were Mmes. CATHEDRAL, E. Colfax and Logan, I, 7, 38lh and Lowell Immediately. Smooth, easy Societies Are Invited to Joe Louis. The Ski Troopers’ team a. 9. 10, 11 :SS. and 12.30. ESTES PARK, 10 JO. 9lh and Downing of 15 men from Camp Hale will be P. J. Doherty, Ray Slatterj', and ANNUNCIATION. E. 33th Avi. and EVERGREEN. 10. .500 Grant 2R(« .So. DowninR mixing and tip-top results Attend Vestment Display John Nevin. Those who are caring HuralMldt. Silt, 7:30, sJo. «:i FAIRPLAY, 9:30. Srd Sunday. coached by Bob Pastor, leading lOrSS. and 12. FLEMING. 8 and 10. make cake baking a pleasure. American heavyweight. The other for the sanctuary in July are BLESSED SACRAMENT, Montriew Blvd. FORT COLLINS. Holy Family. 7. 9, and Officer! of the Senior Taber­ teams will be coached by equally Mmes. T. N. Burns, Fred Bromme, and Elm, 7, 8, 8:30. 10:4t, and 12. 10: St. Joseph's, 8:80 and 10:30. Buy Pika Peak today. pan Flaherty, and P. J, McDer­ riTZSIMONS CHAPEL, Fitxiimons hos. FORT LOGAN, 8 JO. nacle society and the Catholic competent men. pital, I, 7, and 8; Confsaslons bsfort FORT LUPTON, 9. 1st, Srd. and 8th Daughters of America wish to Tickets for the three-day show mott. all U a t s r t , 8, weekdars. Sundays; 7:80, 2nd and 4th Sundays. KEEP UP THE HOMES inform each member about the cost from 65 cents to $2.10, and Recent Baptisms include those HOLY FAMILY, W. 44th and Utica. FORT MORGAN, 8:80 and 10. (Holy 3. 7:30. 0. 10. I I . and 12. days. 7:18 and 8.30.) special invitation issued by the may be purchased in four down­ of Nancy Elizabeth, infant daugh­ HOLY GHOST. IStb and CalifomU Sts., FOUN'TAIN, 9, 1st and 3rd Sundays. Holy Ghost Altar and Rosary town centers—Main floor. Denver ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. 6. 7;1&, 8:13, 0:13, 10:13, 11:15, and FRAZER, Haiyvale Camp, Coten't ^nch, society to attend an informal Dry Goods Co.; Max Cook Sport­ Buckley, with W'illiam J. Buckley 12:13. 3. June 22 tn Aug, 3. YOU’RE FIGHTING FOR ing Goods store, 1608 Glenarm; and Mona Meals as sponsors; Kris­ HOLY ROSARY. E. 47th A t *, a n d Pearl. FREDERICK, 9:30. 1st, 3rd. and 8tfa reception and vestment display 7 a n d 9. Sundays; 8. 2nd and 4th Sundays. tine Marie, infant daughter of Mr. GEORGETOWN. 9, , in Holy Ghost hall, 633 l9th Shaner's restaurant, 17th and LOYOLA. E. 23rd Ave. and York. «, 7. It’s Patriotic and Economical street, Denver, July 8, from California streets; and Sobule and Mrs. Emedio DiTullio,"IT ...... with 8:80. 10:80. and 12. GILCREST, II, 2nd and 4th Sundays. Brothers, 1634 Curtis street. Sarah Seardino and Joseph Maz- OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE. W. tStb GILL (Spanish Colony), 8, 4th Sunday. 3 to 6. Members desiring to Are. and Kalamatb. 11. GLENWOOD SPRINGS. 7 and 9. attend are to call GR. 4580 or zola as sponsors; Carol Ann, in­ OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL. W. 86th GOLDEN. 8 and 10. CH. 4375. Service Men*s Tickets fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A re. end N arajo, 6, 7. 8, 0, 10 JO, and GOLD HILL, 8:80, Sundnys and holy John J. O’Brien, with Mr. and IL doyt, July and August. Are Half Price OUR LADY OF VICTORY. W. 12th Are. GRAND LAKE, 8 and 10, July and Au­ SAM BANNER CO. Mrs. J. F, Galasso as sponsdrs; and Shoshone, 9:80. gust. V Bacon & Schramm Service men and women may and Sandra Sus'anne, infant PRESENTATION, W. 7th Are. and GREELEY. St. Peter's, 6;1S, 8. and 9:30. ANDRE DE VAJDA obtain the tickets at half price daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ju lu n , 8 and 10. GREENWOOD, 10, 1st and 4th Sundays; NEW AND USED — GARDEN TOOLS ROOFIl\G through their own service offices. SACRED HEART, 28th and Larimer Sts.. 8 :30. 2nd. 8rd, snd 8th Sundays. MACHINERY • MOTORS - TOOLS E. Saunders, with Oliva Mueller HAXTUN, 9J0; lit, 3rd. and 8th Sun­ AND Expert Furrier 6, 7. 8:30, and 10:30. FARM IMPLEMENTS All persons connected with the and Ray F. Phillips as sponsors. ST. ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL, W. 18th days; 8. 2nd snd 4th Sundays. ROOF REPAIRING STORAGE. REMODEUNG, HOLYOKE.. 8. 1st. Srd, and 6th Sundays: \ REPAIRING show are serving without pay. The and Quitman. 6 :48, 8:30, and 7:46. CHerry 0114 Corner 15th and Blake Sis. auditorium has been donated to ST. CAJETAN'S. 9lh and Uriraer Sts.. 9:30, 2nd nnd 4th Sundnys, S230 Walnut St. UL 6563 1618 California MAin 7503 8J0. 8:30, 10:30, and 12.15. HUG&, 9. (Mack Bldf.) the service men, and the proceeds ST. CATHERINE'S. W. 42nd Ave. and IDAHO SPRINGS. 3. 1st. 3rd. and 8th will be divided equally between the Novena Will End Federal Bird., 8, 7:30, 9, 10:30, and Sundays; 8 and 9. 2nd, 4th, and : 8tb 12:13. Sundaya. “ “ “ ■“ ■■"B IG G EST BECAUSE BEST Denver Service Men’s center and the posts sending teams to the ST. DOMINIC'S. W. 29th and Federal ILIFF, 8 or 10, alternats Sundays with I Bird., 6:80. 7:30. 9. 10:30, and 12. Crook. BILLINGSLEY In Globeville INDIAN HILLS. Moss in Evergreen. 10. DEIWVER KEY & LOCK CQ. , tournament. ST. ELIZABETH'S. 11th and CartU Sts., KEy.A.ND LOCK SPECIALISTS 8, 7:30. 9. 10:30, and 12. JOHNSTOWN (Spanish Colony), 8. Srd ST. FRANCKS DE SALES'. 8. Sherman Sundoy. Putnrint DtnTtr's Larc*st Ktr uid Lock Stock Stone From St. Peter’s (Holy Rosary Parish, Denver) and Alameda, 3, 8, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and JULE8BURG. A and 9:30. , & COOPER Lock Rtpsirs — Lock Inslollitloiu — Door Chock Solos ond Sorrlco The annual novena in honor of 12. KEENESBURG, 8, July and September; Stool Taps Salts. Parts and Rtpalri — Lawnmovor Grinding — Saw Filing To Be New Church Base the Sacred Heart, which opened ST. JAMES', E. 18th Are. and Newport, 10. August. and Rctoothlng hr Hsebins 6:80. 7:30, 8:30. 10. 11. and 12. KERSEY (Spanish Colony), 8, 1st Sun- DECORATORS 611 18TH ST. KE. 4380 June 24, will close Friday evening. .ST. JOHN"S, E. 8'th Arc. and Josephine, day. London.—A Hock of stone taken July 2, at 7 ;30. 6, 7. 8. 9. 19, I I, and 12 KIOWA, 12. Srd Sundays of July and Painting ST. JOSEPH'S. W. 6th Are. and Gala- September: 10. Srd Sunday of August. from the subsoil of St. Peter’s, The monthly meeting of the pago, 3 :30, 7 :30, 8 :30, 9 :80, and 11:30. KIT CARSON. 10:46. except 8th Sunday. Paper Hanging close to the Apostle’s tomb, is to adult church choir and dramatic St. Anne's Chapel, 8:30. KITTBEDGE. 10. at Evergreen. club will be held Wednesday eve­ IT. JOSEPH'S (Polieh). E. 48tb Are. and KREMMLING, 10:30. 1st Sunday. * Signs be the foundation stone of S t Pennerlvania. 8, 7:80. 9. and 10:30. LAFAYETTE. 8. 1st. Srd. and 8lh Sun­ Gal. $3.18 Eugenio's church, Rome, which is ning, July 7. 5T. LEO'S. 10th St. and W. Colfax. 7, 9. days; 10, 2nd and 4th Sundays. being built to mark the Holy Fa­ John Canjar, a student in St. 10 JO. and 12 :18. LEADVILLE. Annunciation. 8 and 10; FALBY’S Phone MA. 3501 Thomas’ seminary, is spending his ST. LOUIS'. 3300 S. Sherman, 8. 8, lO. St. Joseph's, 8 and 10. ther’s Episcopal silver jubilee, an­ and 11:80. LIMON, 10:80, 2nd and 4th Sundays PAINT — HARDWARK 1211 Califomia Denver nounces Vatican radio. vacation with his parents, Mr. and ST. MARY MAGDALENE'S. W. 28th only. It Broodwiy PEarl Ittd Get to Know LEE the Druggist Mrs. Frank Canjar, 4664 Logan A rt. and Depew. 8:80, 8, 10, end 12. LITTLETON. 8 and 10. street. 3T. PATRICK'S. W, 88rd Ave. and Pecos, LONGMONT. 7 and 9:30: Spanish. 11. ESTES PARK DRUG STORE 8, 7:80. 9. 10 JO. snd 12. LONG'S PF.AK. Mass in Camp St. Halo. Miss Betty Ann Falar, who L« 8 and in. July and August. Loo Tlgbi. Prop. ST. PHII.OMENA'S, E. 14th Are. and Ths RaxaU Stars Automobile Owners studying in the St. Mary college, Detroit, 6:46, 7, 8:18, 9:30, 11, and LOUISVILLE. 8 and 10. BRICK STAIN BEST CHOCOLATE SODA IN TOWN Xavier, Kans., is on vacation with 12:13. LOVELAND. 9. All makM of eun repaired by expert* ST. ROSE OF LIMA’S, S. N arajo and W MANITOU, 9,eJuly and August. For Stucco, Bricks, Cinder Blocks, Stone eoeed mechanica. Guaranteed work her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Nevada. 8 and 10. MARSHALL. Mass in South Boulder. Brinklev Drugg Company Modem equipment No delay. Falar, 4541 Pearl street. ST. THERESE’S (Aurora), 9803 E. 14th 8, 1st, 8rd. and 3tb Sundays; 9:30. White and Air Colors Packard Co., 131 Speer The Children of Mary sodality Are.. 8 and 10. 2nd and 4th Sundays. Water and Alkali Proof No Peeling or Blistering 1 Th» Store Complete . will receive Holy Communion Sun­ ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S. E. Arttona MATHESON, 9:18, 2nd Sunday; 10, 4th FAST SERVICE ESTES PARK and S. Josephine, 6:30, 8, 10:80, and Sunday. Guaranteed 10 years — Lasts Longer day, July 4, in the 7 o’clock Mass. 12 MEAD. 8. 1st. 3rd, and 6th Sundaya; 9:30. 2nd and 4th Sundays. . Colorless Gum Waterproofing for Leaky Walls. ' MEEKER. 9. 2nd Sunday only. Liquid Gum Colored Shingle Stain. MOiVAHAIV MOTOR CO. CHAIRS, BANQUET TABLES, COLORADO SPRINGS MONUMENT, 8th Sunday or last Wednes- Basements Waterproofed ft-om INSIDE in Color. CARD T> TABLES CORPUS CHRISTI. 2330 N. Cascade. day only. CHEVROLET - BCICK Fuller Brushes 7:30, 9:30, and 11. MT. HARRIS. 10, 3ril Sunday. Materials Only or the Work Complete STANDARD OIL CO. PRODUCTS FOR RENT GLOCKNER SANATORIUM, 2200 N. NEDERLAND. 8. July and August. PERSONAL BRUSHES Tejon, S^and 7, , NEWCASTLE. 12:18. 1st Sunday only. HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES SACRED HEART, 2028 W. Colorado OAK CREEK. 20. 4th Sunday only. DENVER BRICK STAIN COMPANY DARK HORSE lAlW Gm . D. LMnard Co. WAXES AND POUSHES A re.. 8. 10, and 11 JO. PARKER. 12. 1st Sundays of July and CH.rry 1083 1158 California St. T. C. JELSEMA. Mgr. ST FRANCIS’ HOSPITAL, 8:45 and 8. September; 10. 1st Sunday of August. 1211 California MA. 3501 TA. S7»S — I5«S Glensrm — Denvar ST. MARY’S. 28 W. Kiowa, 6, 7, 8, 9. PEACEFUL VALLEY. Mass In Camp THE INN WITH THE HORSES 11. and 12:10. St. Milo. 8 and 10; Mass in Nederland. ST. PAUL'S, Broadmoor, 7, 9. and 11. 8. July and A ugust. PEETZ. 7:30 and 9:80. OTHER CHURCHES OF PLATTEVILLE. 7:80. 1st and 8th Sun­ ARCHDIOCESE days: 9. 2nd and 4th Sundays. Asphalt RAMAH, 9:16, 1st Sunday: 10, 4th Sun- AKRON, 11, 1st. 3rd, and 5th Sundars JOHNS-MANVILLE Tile FLOORING 9, 2nd and 4th Sundays. day. ALLENSPARK, Hass in Cimp Halo, I RED CLIFF, 10. 4t)i Sunday only. RIFLE. 10, 1st Sunday only. for Modern Floors in and 9. ROGGEN. 10. July and September; I, ARVADA. 8. Homes, Churches, Schools, Hospitals ASPEN, 8 and 10, 1st, 8rd, and 8th Sun August. dare: 8:30, 2nd and 4th Sundays. SANTA MARIA. 9. AURORA, 8 and 10. SILVER PLUME. Mess in Georgetown. 9. Beantifnl Colors BAILEY. Mail in SanU MarU. 9. STEAMBOAT SPRINGS. 3. 1st. 2nd, 3rd, WRITE OR TEtXPHONE FOR BOOKLET, BASALT. 10:30, 2nd and 4th Sundaye. and 4th Sundays; 8 and 9:30. 8th Sun- BOULDER, 8. 8. and 10; 8, 7 JO , and 9. dft J* “IDEAS FOR DECORATIVE FLOORS” holy days. STERLING. St. Anthony’s. 8, 7:30. 8:80, BOULDER (South). 7:80. 1st. 3rd. and and 10; St. Benedict’s hospital, 8. 8th Sundays; 9, 2nd and 4th Sundays. STONEHAM, S. BEAUTIFUL BRANDON. 11. 6th Sunday only. STRATTON. 8. Isl. 8rd. and 8th Sun­ FLOOR MAINTENANCE CO DISPENSE BROS. AGAN’S BRECKENRIDGE, 9:30. 2nd Sunday days: 10. 2nd and 4th Sundays. B a y W a r (Confeasinns before Moss). SUPERIOR. 9:30. IsU 3rd. and 8th Sun­ FRESH CUT FU)WER5 days; 8. 2nd and ith Sundays. 1863 S t KE. 2371 SAVE your ration coupons! Buy ISH BRIGGSDALE. 9:30, 1st and 3rd Sundays. PIcmM neBtkm Th« R«rki(*r whet) ftsking for booklet. BRIGHTON, 8 and 10:30; Spanish. 9. TROUTDALE. Mass In Evergreen. 10. FRESH fruits^ and vegalableat BRUSH. 9. 1st, 3rd, and 8lh Sundays; VICTOR. 8. 2nd and 4th Wednesdays. Finest quality. economically Large Assortment of Potted OR 8:30 and 10. 2nd and 4th Sundays WARD. Mass in Gold Hill. 8:80; Neder. B o n d s BUENA VISTA. 9:30. 1st and 3rd Sun­ land. 8. priced, grand selection. days (Confessions before Hass). WELBY. 8 and 8. . . ^ Uncle Sam Says: For Your Country's Sake Plants and Funeral Designs REEDOM BURLINGTON. 10, IsK Srd. and 8th WELDONA. 10:30. lit and Srd Sundays. Sundays; 8, 2nd and 4th Sundays. WIGGINS. 10. 6th Sunday only. CALHAN, 11, jat Sunday; 9:18, Srd and WRAY, 9:30. MA. 0541 ' 8th Sundays. YUMA, 9. 1st Srd. and Bth Sundays; F B E D ^ S CAMP ST. HALO. 8 and 10. 11. 2nd and 4lh Sundaya. ______Good Tilings to Eat CAMP GEORGE WEST (army), 8. Bl-LOW MEATS JERRY BREEN CASCADE. 10. WEEKEND CA&'TLF. ROCK. 10. July and September; Fresh and Salted Nutmeata 12. August and October. S U N D A Y , Candied Fruits and Candies We WiU SeU Vou the Florist CENTRAL CITY. 9, 1st snd 3rd Sundays. SUGGESTIONS CHEYENNE WELLS. 9. WHEAT GERM - SOY BEAN FLOUR Finest Meats COPELAND LAKE, Hass in Camp St. JU LY 4 th HERRING TIDBITS 1456 Califomia MA. 2279 Vain, 8 and 10. W'e Cfui Obtain BONELESS LAKE CRAIG. 10, Srd. 4th, and 8th Sundaya. CRIPPLE CREEK. 8. 1st and Srd AMERICA’S GREATEST ADOISON^S SUPERIOR WHITERSH Wednesdayi. We Feature Best Coals in Both Bituminous and (TO BAKE OR BROIL) CROOK. 8 or 10, alternato Sundays with DISPLAY Home Public Market lliff. Lignite Groups TA. 2758 DEERTRAIL. 11. 1st, Srd. ond 8th Sun­ CHANNEL CAXnSH days. U»e Our Budget Plan EAST LAKE. 9:30. MAIN 5335 "STEAKS EATON (Spanish O>laoy). 8. tndSunday. (TO BROIL OR FRY) EDGEWATER, 8:30. 8'. 10. and 12 ELBERT. 8, 2nd Sunday earh month; ELK COAL CO. JUMBO COOKED .3635 Blake JOHN FINKBEINER, Mgr. SHRIMP Army of Polish Women Jack Jenny Buy War (FOB A DEUCIOUS SALAD) * and His Orchestra Awaits Invasion Gall Specializing in Quality Plumbing and B o n d s Try Our Poultry for Heating Repairs Your Holiday Outing New York.—An army of Polish women, ready to follow invasion ’There are no ration points on armies into Europe, is training SLAHERY & COMPANY Poultry or Sea Foods. quietly in the rugged hills of Scot­ PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS land, according to a story in Every OrNVCR t VMARTIIT AMUUMCNT PARK Week. 1726 MARKET STREET CHICAGO mORKCT ’The army, 1,000 strong and JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 FOOD growing daily, is the vanguard of the much more vast force that marched thouaanda of miles across Russia, Usbekstan, Afghanistan, There's Still Time FOR Iran, Iraq, and Palestine, fleeing the German invaders in the terror days of ’39, TO PLANT A JESS SUPER They are preparing now to go FREEDOM back and start building a new VICTORY GARDEN Poland. MARKET. CAJLAVOS Your Purchase of War Bonds The Rocky Mountain For Energy and Stamps Helps Secure Your Seed Co. Quality Meats for Future. fFrile for Free Catalogue Vitamins and Work • ORANGES • Denver MA. 61.54 STOP HERE FOR Energy • LEMONS QUALITY • aXRUS FRUITS D oi’t Be Concerned We Derinilely Recommend Ihe Sloring of FLORIDA FRUIT It’s Tirtie for Action! When unexpected guests drop DENVER FRUIT BITUMINOUS COALS Now You Can Purchase Your in you car always send over to PRO-DUCE GO. A PRODUCE Winter Supply on ihe Ray's Cafe f(?r food. Tasty sandwiches, delicious coffee are WADGE BUDGET PLAN Patronize Our Adwertimers TA. 1369 our specialties. Service is More Heat NOW Call KE. 0121 prompt. Heating Plante ehould be THOROUGHLY CLEANED BEST GRADE8 OP and STOKERS SERVICED eooner than ever before. FOOD FOR FREEDOM UGNITE & ROUTT \iiSS BBOS MAN POWER IS ACTUALLY SCARCE and wiU un* COUNTY COAL WUtTU B{*Lou) RAVS CRH doubtedlj become worse. FOURTH OF JULY 1518 Califomia St. Rugby Coal Co. Mixed Drinks Quality Foods THE UNITED FUEL & EQUIPMENT GO. SPECIALS FOOD CENTE 1144 5TH ST. MAin 9351 1729 California St. KE. 6391 ITH AND CUR'nS T Thursday, July 1, 1943 Office, 938 Batinoclc Street^ THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER’* Telephone, KEj^stone '4206 PAGE FIVE-

OLUJfUI^Uin^ 1Pnrhcul£ UIUIMAC. CL l* PhotO X I s u n / interior rlew looking toward the choir balcony. Cenlerinf the wall above the loft are the three windows depictihf the descent of the Holjr Ghoii, the Blesaed Virgin and Apostles, and the seven gifts of the Hol^ Ghost. Seating ac­ commodations are available for 80 choristers. All the walls are lined with Colorado.«(uarried travertine marble. In evidence ai the end of the nave are the colonnettes to the right and left of the entrance. Theae contain sliding oak panels that may be lowered or raised, admitting a view of the church from TWO PLEOGES the narthex. Immediately i^ v e the entrance can be seen a terra cotta symbol of the Trinity.

* TO THE PUBUC WE PLEDGE: Vigilant support

* TO THOSE WE SERVE WE PLEDGE: Confiden­ tial business and professional relationship; co-op­ eration with the customs of all religions and creeds; observance of all respect due the deceased; high standards of competence and dignity in the conduct of all services; truthful representations of all serv­ ices and merchandise.

* Excerpts ftom our CODE OF ETHICS.

HORAN ANU MIGHT AS WELL FACE ITI Shortages exist in some lines, on some things. Some K E y s to n e 6297 # KEystxme 6296 of your desires for merchandise will get increasingly difficult to All as industry swings further into de­ B2.7 Oeweleiwl Ptoc« fense production. Guardina Forever oar Foucxler^ Ideals We’d prefer being able to sell you the things you want to buy—all of them. But we’re glad industry is taking care of war needs, first—Just as we know you’re glad. We’re not complaining, and you’re not, Colorado Springs Court Represented either. “Going without” now will mean a rosier fu­ Hugo and Limon ture when the war clouds roll away, At Observance Held in Walsenburg Vacation Sdiook THE MAY COMPANY Colorado Springs. — Attending D. C., with Mr. Goodly, who has Sgt. and Mrs. William A. Paw ; the 10th anniversary observance of been there for more than a year. Dean Anthony Cimino, son of Mr. The three will leave Saturday. and Mrs. William Cimlno; Carl Brought to Close Our Lady of Lourdes court. Cath­ . Miss Margpmrite. O’Connell has Thomas Morelli, son of Mr. and REPAIRING-RENTALS olic Daughters of America, Wal­ arrived from Chicago to spend the Mrs. Frank Morelli; and MlSs Ma­ Hugo.—Hugo and Limon vaca­ senburg, on June 20, were Mrs. summer with her mother, Mrs; bel L. Chess, a recent convert, were ON ALL MAKES tion schools terminated Sunday, Catherine D, Fagan, Mrs. Mary Dennis O’Connell, and her slstet-, baptized recently in Corpus Christ! June 2t, when seven children, Enlpw, Mrs. Therese Graham, Mrs. Mrs. Elise Dodd. church by Father EIxi. All Makes Typewriter Service Frances Lyons, Mary Ann Mullln, Maiy Myrtle Thomson, and Mrs. Mrs. Gordon Dolan plans to leave Sister Clotilde is spending the 4SS 14Ui STBEET BABNES SCHOOL BLDG. MAIN 14St Margaret Widhalm, James Kollath, Mary McIntyre of Court St. Mary, this week to join her husband, who summer with Sister Immaculate, James Mohan, Garrett Mullin, and Colorado Springs. is with the army air forces in principal. Corpus Christ! grade Alwin Wieselraann, received First Mrs. George Dwire has returned Blythe, Calif. Mrs. Dolan, the for­ school. Both sisters are attending Camp St. Malo Communion. Mass was cele­ from Fort Des Moines, La., where mer Marjorie Barnes, is the daugh­ school in Loretto Heights collen brated by the Rev. Michael A. Hor- her sister, Miss Helen O’Connor, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Barnes. and are sending the weekends in gan in St. Anthony’s church, Hugo, was commissioned a third officer Daniali to Arrive July 4 Colorado Springs. The Ideal Vacation Spot for Boyi at 9 o’clock. The communicant:; in the graduation exercises of the Paying their first visit home WAAC. AGED 10 TO 18 were attended by Regina Boetger, since their marriage in January will be Lt. and Mrs. John Daniel, ff Mary Jo Gotto, Betty Ann Nua- Aon Kiiday Married 72 Miles From Denyer at the Foot of Famous Long’s Peak baim, Helen Widhalm Charles Mr. and Mrs. E. T. KUday an­ who are to arrive Sunday, July 4, Vacation School Landwehr, and Arthur Thelen. nounce the marriage of their from Fort Benning, Ga., where the The vacation schools Were in daughter, MI.ss Ann Kllday, to officer is stationed. They will be session since June 7 under the di­ Howard Canniff, son of Mi, and at the home of Mrs-.-.Daniel’s par­ Being Conducted Season Runs From rection of the Sisters of Charl^ Mrs, OeOrge Canniff, of Over­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Web­ of Cathedral school, Denver. The brook, Kans. The wedding took ster, enrollment of 42 members ex­ place Saturday, June'19, In St. Riohatd Jt HSYley haf-been iK In Platteville ceeded that of any previous year. Mary’s church. The Rev. William but is on the road to recovery. MONDAY, JULY 5, TCT Kelly officiated. The bride is a Novena devotions are being held a ille .-^PlatUville. — Three-week vaca­ New Direelor (famed graduate of St. Mary's high school. every Friday evening at 7:4B in tion Schools are being conducted In The bridegroom attended Kansas the Sacred Heart church. Many Platteville and Fort Lupton. There TKe Ceivti*2d Savinas Bank ^Trust Ca university and the KansAs City Art parishioners are making the no­ are 60 children in attendance in I5'-" & ARAPAHOE .STA SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 For Ltsdville USD vena to the Sorrowful Mother. institute. He is now stationed in Fort Lupton and 30 in Platteville. A SAfCTY OE POSIT BOX. COSTS VOU LESS THANONECENTA DAV Camp Carson. Attendants .were Hall-Timora Wedding Meld At the termination of the vacation 23rd Saaion Under Paraoiial Diraetion of Frank J. Walsh, who has been Miss Donna Stwertnich and Sgt. Leonard Hall, Manitou Springs, school a l a i ^ class will receive MONSIGNOR BOSETTl director of the USD club in Lead- Charles Teghtmeyer. The couple a recent convert to the Church, Was First Holy Communion in Platte- vllle, has been t-tinsferred to Pe­ left for Overbrook, Kans., to visit married to Julia Tftnora June 17. vflle. Following the Mass a brea oria to assume similar work. He the bridegroom’s parents, The ceremony was held in Corpus fast will be held for the children. Rates—$10 per week was in Denver Wednesday on his Ohrfstl church, with the pastor, the Great interest is being mani­ Cub« Go Ob Picnic way East. He will be met in Kan­ Rev. Anthony EIzi, officiating. fested in the Fort Lupton Boy sas City by Thomas Barnett, the St. Mary’s Cub Scouts held their Cpl. Joseph A. Cox was married Scout troop. Meetings are held • • • new director in Leadrille, wno Is annual picnic Tuesday, June 29, in to Miss Stella M. McDonnell In weekly In a public hafi. coming from Washington, D. C. the Garden of the Gods. Corpus Chtisti church June 24. A triduum iff honor of the Sa­ For Information Addraui Barnett will reach Denver Friday John f , McCaffr.oy DUt Father Elzi officiated. cred Heart is being conducted in St. morning. The USD two weeks ago John Francis McCaffrey died in William Gerald Page, son of Nicholas’ church, Platteville. FOOTWEAR RT. REV. JOSEPH BOSETTl, V.G. took over the Leadville K. of C. a local hospital June 21. He was a BEST IN 4CAUTT. NEWEST IN hall, to use it till the new club is retired Midland railroad conductor STYLE 1536 LOGAN STREET built. and a member of the Sacred Heart 51 T ta n in thi Plku Pialc Refion church. Mr. McCaffrey leaves FAREWELL RECEPTION HELD DENVER, COLORADO three sons, Frank D., Ogden, THEVORHESSHOECO. 5 KOA Will Record and Utah; George J., Los Angeles, COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. Calif.; and Charles B.. of Colo­ FOR FR. FORSYTH IN BOULDER Broadcast July 8 Ritas rado Springs; a daughter, Miss Julia M. McCaffrey, Colorado Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par­ Word was received of the birth KOA will make recordings of Springs; two sisters, Mrs. ish)—The Rev. John Forsyth, of a daughter, Susan, on June 16 ALEY DRVG the dedication ceremonies of the Alice Rossiter, Cheyenne, Wyo., O.S.B., paster since the death of Holy Ghost church, Denvet, Thurs­ and Mrs, Adelaide Ferris, Denver; the Rev. Agatho Strittmatter, to T/Sgt. and Mrs, George P. For­ Cut Rate VILLAGE INN Preferred Parish day, July 8, and will broadcast a niece, Mrs. Ellen Craven oLCoIo- O.S.B., in February of 1938, has syth In Pittsburgh, Pa. The baby’s from these records 6 to 6:30 p.m. rado Springs; four grartdcnlldren, been obliged because of ill health father is attending officer/and! FREE PROMPT DEUVERY Your Purchase of War Bends that evening. Archbishop Vehr’a and a great-grandchild. Funeral to give up his work here and be­ date school in Miami, Fla. Mrs. MA. 250 and Stamps HMps Secure Your Tradinji List talk will be given in full, together services were held Wednesday come resident chaplain of St. Forsyth was formerly head nlirse Future. ■ with part of the music. morning in Sacred Heart church. SchOlastica academy in Canon of the Boulder county hospital. A clergy dinner will be served in Interment was in Evergreen cem­ City. The pastor, expressed hlS The usual Holy Hour devotion the Brown Palace hotel after the etery. sincere appreciatioh for the splen­ will not be held on the first Friday §t. Francis de §ales* dedication by Monsignot John R. Goodlyf to Depart did co-operatloh given Tilm by the of July, but there will be private Mulroy, pastor. For the duration of the war Mrs. n le during the five years that adoration of the Blessed Sacra­ ? ? R. C. Goodly and children, Marcella as been with them. A fare­ ment in the temporary chapel of We Specialize In JACKSON’S and Robert, will be in Washington, well reception, sponsored by the the school building between the Pastries for ALTAR BREADS Altar soelety ana the Knights of 6:30 and 7:30 Masses Cut Rate Drugs Columbus, was held in the school Yonr Parties SEWING building on the evening Of June Recent Baptisms include that of Have You Seen Liquors - Sundries LIttL) Girli’ Drssiet, BnbrdMSrv, 17. Father John is the eldest son the e d ite d Infant son of Mr. and Usnscraaihit. rtS. Colorado Springs of S. M. Forsyth of Boulder and Mrs. Frank Holitza, who was MARY ANNE BAKERY Prescriptions Is a member of Holy Cross abbey given the name of Frank James 2.5 Broadway SP. 7413 Free Prompt Delivery THE SISTERS OF THE in the ceremony performed by Fa­ The Grand Buys in Beautiful Call 8P. 1445 Downlnc and AUacdi in Canon City. His successor is GOOD SHEPHERD the Rev, Paul Fife, O.8.B., also ther Forsyth Sunday, June 13 Alameda Drug Store TBLEPUONi PBABt I4«l USO Plan Trips from the abbey community. He Sponsors for the baby were Rob- ^ Miles and Miss Vera Den- V .’0. PETERSON. Pr«p. M i l l i k e n ’ s had been pastor of St. Lean- dinger. On Sunday, June 27, the , Cut Rate Drags deris church in Pueblo for the Rev. Bertram Niggemann, O.S.B., 18th Century Mahogany CASH STORES Springs.- past 10 years. Father Paul is ' Wines and Liquors known here, having been assisl baptized Michael Marion, infant 8 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Bprlhgs U 80 eitto, operated by the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Far­ Founlalti Service . School Supplies National Catholic Community Ser­ pastor under Father Agatho in llRO E. Alameda 1924 and 1936. He arrived in row, with Ernest R. Shappard and Bedroom Furniture Alameda and Broadway vice, will-sponsor a series of field Emma I. Shappard acting as spon­ 1301 E. 9ih Ave. trips starting Sunday, July 11, Boulder Saturday, June 26, to 2357 E. Evans Ave. take up his duUes as pastor. The sors, and the infant son of Mr. for service men interested in paint­ and Mrs. T. Howell Breeve, who ing and sketching. The trips will Rev, Maurus Zabolitsky, QiS.B., will reiVsift aa his assistant. was ^ven the name of Cohjad BROADWAY VOLLMER’S BAKERIES follow a regular schedule, and take David, with George Thomas Ro- We Are the men to the various points of in­ The Rev. Brendan Forsyth, main and Mrs. Mary Lynch as CHEASIERY . . . b e t t e r b a k in g terest located near the S p rin t, O.S.B.^ a member of St,* John's sponsors. Father Zabolitzky per­ Showing such as the Garden of the Gdds, abbey in Minnesota, arrived in formed the baptismal ceremony QUALITT DAIRY FOODS S Fine Stores Cheyenne mountain, Pikes Peak, Boulder June 22 to visit In the for Norma Jean, infant daughter TIT Bs. U aiT tnlW 8P .( 2*4 61 SO. BROADWAY Cripple Creek district, and^ other home of his father, S. M. Forsyth, of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mel- IfiJ FVRNITVRC CS tSSO Cols. Bird. EM.tSSS similar places. The trips will run. and hls brother, Joseph Forsyth; leeker, with Norbert Mellecker IT Bs. B rottH re* S P .SStT every Sunday from July 11 to and family. He recently returned and Vemeta Ribordy as sponsors. CLOSED SUND^fS AND HOLiDAVS September. to the states after three years of COLORADO SPRINGS ALA-DOWN Owing to the large attendances missionary work in the Bahama Golo. Rainbow Trout P H AR]R AC Y for the W estern. Roundup socials islands. Villain Foiled! sponsored by the S trrtd 11 to I p.m. sponsored by the club, thee staff.staff, Misses Nellie Margaret and Th» Stor* Furs in moth-proof storage instead of discontinuing them for Dollie Archibald will spend the ;he sutniher, Has changed the time BIDE-A-WEE J. 0. LEVINS J. A. BARLT can’t be damaged by the on­ summer with their motner, Mrs. slaught of winged destroyers. rOm Tuesday to Monday night. Katherine Archibald. The former MAMITOV SIS BROABWAY Phones SP. 9712 or 9833 It’s foolish to take chances on Ir. Hope of Colorado Springs is has been teaching music In Web­ ALAMEDA AT DOWNING moth-destruction with your val­ the official caller lor all the ster Groves, Mo., and her sister uable furs, when safe, certain Western Roundup affairs held in has Just eoiflpleted a radio slhg-- LINCOLN CREAMERY the club, and 0. 0. Babcock’s or­ fur storage cost^ so little. Let iilg contract In St. LouU. 450 We Treat You Royally at the All the Games for Fun 615 B. BtpotlUoti—BP. U21 Under Nfiw Management us store your furs today. We’ll chestra plays for.the affairs. Miu Betty Lee Rlldy, daughter ' South Marion ~ 1T4S So. Brotilva*—SP, 1411 be glad to call for youf coat Rojwt Van Kltk, director of of Mr. and Mr*. M. C. Riley, VALUABLE GIFTS Dairy Products of Our rates are low and our serv­ the UbO-NCCS Club in Colorado besame the b r i d e of Albert COCKTAIL LOUNGE— ROYAL TAVERN PROGRESSIVE ice unexcelled. Springs, was elected staff convenor A Superior Quality DeMichslM, Son of Mf, and Mrs. Entertainment, 8 to 12 Amusement Center of the USO personnel located in Anthony DeMiehelis of Pittsburgh, Naomi and Art Walk TRY OCR Colorado Springs Iti a meeting on WmIm Tbgni^ FH. ft S«t. Etm. SUPERB BABY MIIJC Pa., prior to the 8 o’clock Maei LTLE AND COAKUE SHOE SHOP June 27. Mr. Van Kirk will hold on Saturday, June 26. The cere­ Featuring this office for a period of six PAUL FEESE. Prop. SUinBCRG mony was performed before Father Patsy Hartzeli & When buying from the months. William Steinberg, the Zabolitzky. Attendants were Miss After Mass Drop In and See When buying from the firms advertising in this Good Work —- Best Quality associate director of the club, was Jbyce Wilhelny of Denver, Mils Les Weelatis Materials Available Furrier elected treasurer. Ui th* Httamelul Orran it Plan* “Dany Rogers” firms advertising in this paper, please mention that Sue Brady of Boulder, Paul Riley, ONE DAY SERVICE 1362 Broadway and Frank Brady. The bride plans Dancing Nightly— Popular ROGERS LOUNGE paper, please mention that you saw their advertise­ IF d e sir e d 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION to enter nuraOs’ training and her Alpine 005S Archdioceia e( Denver haeband will study medicine after PrUe$— No Cover Charge ' you saw their advertdsa* ment. 288 So. Fenn. SP. 9986 Week of Jnly 4: Mullen obtaining a degree from the Uni­ till SaiaH Hotel ol tbo Wool AND RESTAURANT horns for the sgsd. versity of Colorado this fall. ment. T Y P A G E S IX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, - KEj^stone '4205 Thursday, July 1, 1943

Better Vision Needed for Safety t Accuracy RENAISSANCE H PE S FUSED DimiEii jEsyii The need for perfect vision is readily apparent in the vast machine shops where our war equipment is being; produced. IN CHURCH’S ARCHITECTURE First, good vision is necessary for personal safety; and sec­ ondly, good vision is needed for the worker to turn out accurate (Continued From Page One) of the side altars is finished in SINGS FIST MISS work at top speed. Make sure your eyes meet the qualification ing the narthex from the nave is Botticino marble, a stone imported by having a periodic re-examination. a colonnette to the right and an- Italy.“ The“'h( column ■from capstones (Continued From Page One) otho: to the left of the passage­ are done in pink, while the arches (Continued From Page One) Jan, 4, 1918, almost the first task way,- within which are sliding oak and cornices in the nave are ruby S.T.Lr., Ph.D. Dr. Hughes said, that awaited the new pastor was' panels that may be lifted or low­ in shade. ^ in part: “Annually, the month of SWIGERT BROS. to build a new church. ered to admit or close the view to Fifty feet above the floor of the June brings with it many beauti Better VUlon Optometrists Good Service Property secured by Father Nee- the body of the church. At the ex­ central nave the decorated acous­ ful ceremonies and services;' wed­ nan Oct. 31, 1923, consisted of a treme Gosp«l side of the narthex for Every Age At Right Frioet tical ceiling rises sharply on dings, firraduations, music and 160-foot frontage at 19th and Cali­ is the baptistry, which is finished wooden trusses, beams, and ribs. flower festivals. But the most ISSO Cali/ornia KEyttone 7651 fornia streets, and cost $70,000. in travertine and entered through It is inset with acoustical tile beautiful of all the ceremonies that Even before the erection of. the. a wrought-iron gate. Stained-glass panels. Across the chancel arch June brings with it is the first G L A S SE S I NDIVIDCALLT STYLE new church was started, however, windows represent the Baptism of of the cruciform structure is the Solemn Mass of a newly ordained the indebtedness had been cleared. Our Lord, the blessing of the chil­ inscription: “Holy, Holy, Holy God priest. Such a service is beautiful Blue Pt. Price In the following month plans for dren by Our Lord, and a phoenix. Almighty,” and the vaulted tran­ not merely in its liturgical splen­ Value Value pwww vrwwwww erw vr w w w, the new church, including a rec­ Immediately to the right of the sept ceiling is richly symbolic of dor, but especially in the impres­ Coffee Reqmescant in Pace tory and sub-structure, were an­ baptistry entrance is a women’s the Holy Eucharist. sive significance it connotes. nounced. Lombard architecture powder room, finished in exquisite AIRWAY 2 ^ Q The pilaster caps on both the “The familiar parable recorded 1 lb. bag.... I Kuner CATHERINE DEGNAN, 1276 ChMter was chosen for the building, which, taste. [2] Tomato Juice No. 2 can I THEODORE! strttt. She ie lunrived by her hutbend. when completed, was to have a Gospel and Elpistle sides of the by St. Luke in the Gospel of to­ Patrick Degnan. Reeirlem Man was In the church proper one is first day’s Mass seems to have peculiar EDWARDS 2 ^ q eftered In St. Therese'a church. Aurora, seating capacity of 1,200, The ini­ church parallel «ach other in sym­ struck by the beauty and brilliance bolism, and the architraves kre appropriateness on such an occa­ 1 lb. bag.... Wedneeday. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. tial cost for the basement church of the marble.' Three basic shades [4 ] Tomato Juice P. Horan A Son service. and rectory was estimated at filled with delicate arabesques. sion. S t Luke relates the addre^h NOB HILL ALVA LEE LYDICK, Parihall. Sur­ Brc "used; efedm, dark pink, and of Our Divine Lord to a group of Sunny Dawn 1 A HACKETNAL $170,000, Capstones in the colonnades are 1 lb. bag.... 23c viving are hia wife, Mrs. Catherine ruby. The shrine of St. Rita on representative of the Father, Son, Pharisees, wherein He described a 46 oi. can______IIIC Lydick:« daughter, Mrs, Kenneth Wood. Cornerstone Laid Oct, 5, 1924 the rear Elpistle side of the nave Air CondUioned Recuiem H au was offered in St. Louis' Holy Ghost, the Sacred Heart, and great supper or banquet to which HILLS BROS church, Englewood, Wednesday. Inter­ Ground was broken in February, is done in travertine, while the the Church. Immediately above many had been invited. Unfortu­ altar is of St. Florient rose. The ment Ht. Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son 1924, and the cornerstone was laid the entrance to the nave is a nately, some of those invited 2 for..... 59c [2] Vegetable Juice MORTUARY service. Sunday afternoon, Oct. 6, of the front of the altar has a mosaic plaque depicting' the Trinity, and wished to be excused, one because V-8 ALICE E. HEININGER, 4300 Sherman plaque containing a Christogram, Single lb. 80c IS ox, can____ 1449-51 Kalamath St. street. Requiem Hass wss offered in same year by Bishop J. Henry at either extremit}’ of the central he had bought a farm, a second be­ 13c St. Helena's church, Fort Morgan. Inter­ Tihen. Documents removed from and the floor is of Botticino arch in the chancel are medallions cause he had secured some oxen, Phone AlAln 4006 ment Fort Morgan. W. P. Horan A Son the cornerstone of the old church, marble. of the four Evangelists, two on and still a third, hscause he had service. which lyas sold to a publishing just married. PETER HAHPE, Mullen home for MAIN ALTAR OF each side. The stations of the [22] Pineapple Juice the aged. Services and interment took company two months later, were VIOLET MARBLE cross are oil paintings inset in “These excuses are the age-old Dole ly J place in Caledonia, Minn. W, P. Moran inserted in the new stone. Among The main altar is of Brecl^e frames with individual luirfiline alibis which for 20 centuries have 47 ox. c a n ...... i5 4 C A Son service. the documents was an inscription JOSEPH J. ZIMMERMAN. 3480 violet marble, imported from lights, the only stations of their been given and still are being given l u s CHECKER Pecos street Surviving are his wife. written on parchment which read: kind executed by Conrad Schmitt by many whp have been in'vited to Italy, and is surmounted by a mag­ Breakfast Gemi NON RATIONED Clara; four sons, John. Edwin, Ted, and “In the year of Our Lordoiineteen nificent baldachino and flanked by of Milwaukee, 'Wise. the great Banquet that is the Mass Joe Zimmerman In the armed forces; hundred and five, on the seventh CABS flve daughters, Mrs. John Fox, Mrs. a reredos of carved oak. Inset Confessionals in the edifice are and the Holy Eucharist. People Lge. Extras Olives Libby,>ibby. Large Rfpc ED OUNDON, Her. Paul Manning, Mrs. Victor Rohr, Ct- day of the month of May, under plaqup in the main altar, below ultra modem in their equipment. are either too busy about material Grade A No. 308 glaai.. 21c lestine and Rita Zimmerman. The the Pontificate of Pius X, glorious­ the table, represent the Holy In addition to automatic heating or economic affairs, or they are Dor. in ctn. 42c TA. 2233 LewMt Zontd Batai Rosary will be recited Friday at 1 p.m. ly reigning; Theodore Roosevelt, in the Boulevard drawingroom. Requiem Ghost, the Christogram Chi Rho, and air conditioning, the confes­ too proud to humiliate themselves Mass will be offered Saturday at 9 in St president of these United States of sionals are possessed of novel fea­ before their Hidden Lord, or they Med. Extras Pickles and the Alpha and Omega in Grade A Quart 21c Patrick's church. Interment Mt. Olivet. America; Jesse McDonald eing Greek letters. Travertine or tures. An automatic light indicates are too immersed in social and do­ Boulevard service. the governor of the State of Colo­ the presence of a penitent in the mestic concerns to heed Our Divine Doz. in ctn. 4 1c Call a WILLIAM FARRELL. 2821 Federal rado: the Rt, Rev. Nicholas C- speckled marble, colocreme, quar­ boulevard. Surviving are a daughter, ried iii Colorado, lines all layman’s compartment, and a spe­ Savior’s generous iu'vitation. Salad Wafers ___ 32c Mary Edna; a son, W. A. Farrell. The Matz, D.D., Bishop of the See of the walls, columns, and piers cial plastic grill separates the con­ “The first Solemn Mass of a new Rosary will be recited Thursday at 8 Denver, Colorado, placed the cor­ ZOI\E CAB in the residence. Requiem Mass will be throughout the church, and ter- fessor from the penitent. Instru­ priest is welcome testimony to the offered Friday at 9 in St. Dominie's nerstone to the Church of the Holy razzo is used in the floor. The ments to aid the hard-of-hearing fact that there are still those who MAin 7171 Ghost in this City of Denver, in the church. Interment H t Olivet Boule­ altar rail is of Breche violet have also been installed in one not only eagerly accept the Divine Mustard 6 ox. jar.. . 8c Prompt, ConrUou Strrieo vard service. presence of a great concourse of MARY C. YOUNG, 4800 W. 10th sve- marble, and contains many sym­ confessional on either side of the Master’s call in their hearts and Buns CBEAPBB RATES nue. Surviving are her husband, Matthew people and clergy.” Bishop Matz’s bols of the Holy Eucharist. Each church. in their homes, hut also there are CLEAN NEW CABS Young; four sons, William, Joseph, signature is att^hed with his seal. still some who zealously desire to Julia Lee Peanuts Robert, and George Young; a daughter, Officers for the event Were the STAINED-CLASS WINDOWS become His servants in the dis­ Wright's bag.. 29c Mary Young; three sisters, Mrs. Hay Rev, M. F. Callanan, the Rev. RICH IN SYMBOLISM Smith, Mrs. Louisa Hsrnby, and Mrs. pensing of the most choice and SLICED Fanny Oakes; two brothers. Will Plant Charles Carr, and the Rev.-J. F. Stained-glass windows of the valuable)T« of gifts. Spillane Mertuary and Joseph Plant; and nine grandchildren. McDonough, assistants to the Mission Bishops church are rich with symbols from “St. Dominic’s today is happy to 8 in pkg... Sandwich Spread u^tl^r ZSc Requiem Mass was offered Saturday in Bishop; -the Rev, Miles Sweeney 154S So. Broadway PEarl 0723 Presentation church. George B. Hack- the Old and New Testament and welcome home one of the spiritual ethal service. and the Rev. Russell Kirchenheu- are sufficiently light in tone to sons of the soldier saint, Ignatius Mri. John if. Spillane MARGARET KENT RITNER, 271 S. ter, C.M., masters of ceremonies; afford a blending of shades and a of Loyola. For it was 400 years Grant street Surviving are a daughter. the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Joseph J. sharp delineation of figures. On Red Pt. Price Funeral Director and Embalmer Sister Mary Emeline, River Forest 111.; Eke Out Living on ago that the Dominican Fathers s brother. John J. Kent, Long Beach, Bosetti, the Rev. Mark W. Lappen, the Gospel side, beginning near in Manresa, Spain, welcomed into Value Value Calif. Requiem Mass was ' offered in St. the Rev. F. W. Walsh, and the Rev. the narthex, the clerestory win­ their home a brave soldier wounded Peanut Butter Francis de Sales' church Monday. In­ A. J. Happe, chanters. Forming dows successively represent four at Pampeluna. It was while Igna­ terment Mt. Olivet Spillane service. a guard of honor for the Bishop tjPAUL C. RUPP, Derby. Surviving Old Testament prophets, Daniel, tius enjoyed their hospitality and BEVERLY [5] Margarine 22c Miles - Dryer ■ Asller aril his wife, Mrs. Katberyn -Rupp; a were Sir Knights John K. Mullen, Mass Stipends Ezechiel, Jeremias, and Isaias honored them with his presence 16 oz. jar.... son, Gary Rupp: bis mother. Mrs. Mary William P. MePhee, Frank Kirch- Each is flanked by two windows that he felt within his valorous Rupp; a sister, Freda Crawly. The Ro­ BLUHILL Printing Go. sary will be said Thursday at 8 p.m. in hof, Sr., and John H. Reddin, and with figures of Uriel and Raphael, heart the impulse to dedicate him­ the drawingroom, 16th at Boulder. Re- the Fourth Degree Knights of Co­ (Continued From Page One) St. Matthias and St. Simon, St. self to the greater glory of God in 16 oz. jar.... [2] Deviled Meat ... 19c quiem Mass will . be offered Friday at lumbus. Approximately 3,000 per cieties, such as the Propagation of James Minor and St. Thomas, and the Catholic priesthood. A few No. H can. ca. 10c Programs and Circulars 9:30 In Holy Ghost church. Olinger BEVERLY 5 0 g service. sons knelt in the street in one of the Faith. He suggests the forma­ St. Andrew and St. John, respec­ years later, in Paris, surrounded Tickets for the most impressive professions of tively. Four nave windows sym­ by a group of like-minded, high- 32 oz. jar.... JOSEPH R. RAFFERTY. 8349 Frank­ tion in America of a mission so­ Libby Vienna 11c Bazaars and Carnivals lin street Surviving are two daughters, faith witnessed in Denver. Accord-, ciety such as the German MIVA. bolize, also approaching from the minded men, Ignatius laid the [2] Sausage no. % cn.. Joan and Mary Rafferty; a sister. Mrs. ing to the press, “even Protestant Quickly Produced Willie McMillan. Requiem Mass will be Never again will the missions be narthex, Matrimony (the Mar­ foundations of the great religious Reatonably Priced offered Friday at 9 in Annunciation clergy and the officialdom of the isolated as before, for. the aii; riage Feast in Cana of Galilee), institute known as the Society of church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Ku Klux Klan, in no less a repre­ fields will be stepping stones along the Holy Eucharist (Adoration of Jesus. For the past 40 decades he UNION LABEL IF DESIRED JOHN WILLIAM FOLEY, 2441 S. sentative than the ‘grand dragon Columbine street. Surviving are bis wife, a world-wide commercial route. St. Thomas Aquinas), Penance and his spiritual children have 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. Mrs. Mabel W, Foley; three daughters, himself, helped to swell the crowd.” Col. Sliney tells of a “little (Christ Conferring the Power of written into the pages of Chris^an A.FEWAV Beverly Ann. Patty Lou. and Carole Notable Event Proclaimed * Absolution), and Baptism (Nico history a record of educative activ­ KEystone 6348 Foley. Services and intermsnt took trip” he took, 7,000 miles to the place in Bloomington. DI. Following the services at the Cook islands. Two of the Sacred demus). ity and missionary endeavor that AUGUST VETTER, 4078 S. Lincoln church a dinner was served to the Heart Fathers were neighboirs The four Evangelists, Sts. Mat­ stands unsurpassed. street. Surviving are hia wife, Mrs. thew, Mark, Luke, and John, hold “This is indeed an occasion of Ansstein Vetter: two daughters, Mrs. clergy and distinguished, guests in about 80Q miles apart. Vi.sits were Elitsbeth Perry, Englewood; Mrs. Ann the Hotel Metropole. Speakers at infrequeift, for the last time one prominence in the- clerestory depic­ f reat rejoiejng for the family of Tom Flaherty’s Wlnge, Jefferson City. Mo.; a ion, Jos­ the banquet were, in addition to of the priests made the trip on tions on the Epistle side. The rear 'ather Casey, for his religious eph Vetter, Kansas City, Mo. Requiem the trading vessel that was the group of three windows in the brethren, and for St. Dominic’s Mass was scheduled for Thursday at 9 Bishop Tihen-and Father Neenan, di in St. l/ouis' church, Englewood. Inter­ who served as toastmaster, J. A. only means of communication it clerestory, centered by St. John, parish. We are reminded of the ment Littleton. Gallaher, J. K. Mullen, Frank took him 18 days. Father Sliney, represents St.' Gertrude and St. glorious moment on Mt. Tabor COLONY GRILL FIRST LT. FLOYD C. GRAZIER. 831 Kirchhof, who spoke- of his old using Uncle Sam’s more modern Michael; that of St. Luke is when the clouds of heaven opened S. Sherman street. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Graiier; friendship with Bishop Tihen: = “I method^, made the distance in six flanked by St. Jude and St. Mat­ and the Almighty Father spoke of Where Friends Meet Friends a brother, Robert Graxler; a sister, Cath­ knew him when he was a chaplain 'hours. ' thew; on opposite sides of the St. His Divine Son. ‘This is My be­ erine Grsxier. Requiem Mass will be in Wichita and I was a carpenter, Bishop. Wade, "Vicar Apostolic Mark window are St. Philip and loved Son, ip whom I am well offered in St. Francis de Seles’ church pleased.’ We know that the hearts • FINE FOODS Saturday at 10. Interment Mt. Olivet. getting the magnificent sum of $3 of the North Solomons, made his S t Bartholomew; and in the group for 12 to 14 hours’ work;” Wil­ way to freedom after some har­ with St. Matthew are St. Peter of the parents, relatives, and • MIXED DRINKS liam P. MePhee, M. J. O’Fallon, and St. James Major, completing friends of Father Casey are filled MRS. MARIE S. DIETSCH rowing experiences. Father Fin- • BEER • WINE and the Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin, representations of all the Apostles. with Christian joy as they say: Mrs. Marie S. Dietich, 88, died Satur­ hegan told how the prelate left ‘This is my son.’ And surely St. day in her home. 3710 Lafayette itreet, who dwelt on the close historical the island where he was stationed In the nave are symbols of the Sac­ 569 E. Cotfax after a brief illneas. Born in France Sept. association of the Cathedral and and went to Sydney, Australia. rament of Extreme UnctidVi, and Dominic’s parish may be pardoned 24. 1864. ahe came to Denver in 1880. Holy Ghost parishes. All the Bishop Aubin, of the British two forward windows containing if it adds its own voice to such a Rer huaband, Frank Dietsch. died in speakers described the event as one symbols of the Prophecy of Isaias, splendid chorus by saying: ‘This 1920. Mra. Dietsch was a member of Solomons, was "out in the bush” is my son.’ the Third Order of St. Francis. Sur­ of the most notable ever held in when the chaplain wrote but was the Annunciation, and the A.scen- The Best in viving are two daughters, Sister Mary Denver. It was also announced sion, and St. Peter before the San­ “Yes, my dear friends, in the Xavier. Pocatello. Ida., and Miss Marie expected back by Pentecost. He Used C. Dietsch, Denver: three sons. Syivan at the banquet that a gift for the ,WAs to confirm some soldiers un­ hedrin, Inspiration of Holy Scrip­ words of the Psalmist Da'vrid, ‘This F„ C. Peter, and Ralph E.,'Denver. Re­ completed church of an imported der' the priest’s care. ture, and St, Stephen’s Martyr­ is the day that the Lord has made.' Furniture quiem Masa was offered in St. Elisa­ marble shrine in honor of St. Rita dom. For only God can make a priest! beth's church Tuesday. Interment Mt. “We are still in bivouac here Only the power of the Almighty Save Your Clothes Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son lervice. had been donated by Ellis Graham. on beach positions,” the chaplain In the east end of the transept ALSO NEW Bell of Old St. Mary’s is a window commemorative of the can take a poor mortal being and \ wrote to Father Sliney. “All very bless everything that he blesses; ANDREW D. KUHON As the old church had held relics quiet except for a night visitor Sacraments of (Confirmation and Cash or Croilil Holy Orders, and the Consecration only the power of the Almighty By Cleaning Andrew D. (Buddy) Mahon.Hah 14, died venerated by the pioneer Catholics [Japanese] called Charley. But he can give to mortal speech the June 22 in St, Joseph's hospital after of Denver, several were made fix­ generally gets a grand old Ameri­ of Bishops. On the west or Epistle A FULL LINE OF an illness of eight mcgiths. Buddy was side is depicted St. Peter Preach­ power to change bread and wine THEY MAY HAVE TO LAST A LONG TIME a student in St. Vincent de Paui’s school tures in the new church. The main can reception—fireworks and such into the very Body and Blood of OFFICE FURNITURE and was active in the Boy Scouta and altar, which had served in old St. —and often ends up a ball of fire ing to the Nations, the (Conversion We rent Folding Chairs, Card and the Altar Boys' society; He was bom in Mary's church for half a century, himself. But the lads always give of St. Paul, and the Election of the the Redeemer; only the power of Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver Denver Nov. 1. 1928. His father waa Holy Father. In the north cleres­ the Almighty can destroy the sins ware, anything in stock. the late Andrew J. Mahon, assistant fire found its place in the new edifice, him or them a rousing cheer for and _ crimes of men through the chief. Surviving are his mother, Mra, as also did the Communion rail, the entertainment, even though tory of the transept is St. Paul, to­ A(?apahoe€ % ^ cleaners Established 1888 Mary A. Mahon, 960 S'. York alreet; a gether with S t Basil and St. medium of a consecrated creature’s which still surrounds the choir loft it is his last. All the lads are doing words; only the Almighty can in­ JUST PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 brother. Vincent J.; and three sisteri, in the basement church. But per­ well.” Augustine, which face the south Mary Elaine, Kathleen, and Delores spire a human mind and inflame a CALL K E . 8341 2162 Arapahoe Sl OPEN FROM I A H. TO I P. H. Mahon. Requiem Mass was offered in haps the best known and remem Gospel clerestory transept symbols of Christ the King. Balancing human heart to preach and teach, St. Vincent de Paul's church Friday. bered reminder of another genera, transferred from S t Rose of in humility and with security, the Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard aervice. tion is the bell of old St. Mary’s. Lima’s parish in Valverde. The these figures in the west transept COMMUNITY are St. Peter, with Sts. Jerome saving truths of the Redemption. Back in 1865 Bishop Machebeuf church continued to advance spirit­ Truly, this is a day that the Lord FLOWER STORE MRS. SARAH E. HAYES had the bell freighted out to Den­ ually and materially. What was and Chrysostom (north), and the 1043 So. Gaylord SP. 7318 Requiem Maas waa offered Monday in threefold eastern group with sym­ hath made. Let us rejoice and MARKET Holy- Family church for Mrs. Sarah E. ver from St. Louis by ox team for formerly a garage was remodeled be glad therein.” COLFAX Hayes, who died Thursday in her home. his Cathedral. and converted into a parish hall for bols of Christ the Judge. COLFAX AT COLFAX AT FUNERAL SPRAYS 4471 Newton street. She was 92. Born Sunday school classes and to pro Four circular .sanctuary windows DOWNING UARION in Camden, N. J„ she came to Colorado Church Dedicated Dec, 14 AND DESIGNS The new basement church was vide accommodations for parish above the baldachino contain a in 1885 and settled in Leadville and later shield, birds, chalice, and symbol 82-fiO tuiri up in Victor. Mrs. Hayes had lived in dedicated Dec, 14, 1924, by Bishop meetings. In 1934 an adjoining Denver since 1919. Surviving are two building was purchased and con­ of the Holy Ghost Below the BIRDS­ TURKEYS. DUCKS. sons. Dr. William ■ P, Hayes. Urbans, Tihen _ before a turn-away crowd. Assisting at the Mass were the verted into space for the Denver windows on the Epi.stle and Gospel Wa Specialtxa In Phone GEESE. SQUABS. A HI., and Jam es C. Hayes, Denver; two sides are colonnettes of traver­ EYE dsughters, Mrs. George Stipe, Arvada, Very Rev. Dr. William P. Barr, Catholic library and additional rec­ MILK FED Tabor ‘1776’ BELGIAN BARE and Miss Mary Hayes, Denver; a tory rooms. tine. FROZEN DRESSED DAILY brother. Nicholas Ooonan, Denver: and a C.M., assistant priest; the Rev. William O’Ryan and the Rev. M. F. All-Day Expoaition Begun POULTRY COLFAX niece, Eva Doonan, Denver. Interment 80 CHORISTERS FOODS Mt. Olivet, Boulevard service. Callanan, deacons of honor; the Following the installation of the CAN BE SEATED Complete Lino of DRIVE-IN Rev. Mark W. Lappen, deacon; the then Bishop Urban J. Vehr, the Facing the rear of the church SEA FOODS and ^ i B R U N O i Rev. William J. Fitzgerald, S.J., MARKET MRS. GERTRUDE A. KEMP Holy Ghost church was granted from the high altar one sees the Grcjcericfl • Meats • Bakery 1130 Eaat CoUaa Mrs. Gertrude A. Kemp. 81. died Fri­ subdeacon; and the Rev. Miles M. the extraordinary privilege, begin­ choir balcony, which has seating FRESH FISH Avenuo day in St. Joseph’s hospital after an Sweeney, master of ceremonies. illnesa of two months. She lived at ning on Ash Wednesday, 1933, of accommodations for more than MURRAY’S 1640 E. 18tb avenue. Mrs. Kemp had S t Thomas’ seminary choir chanted having the Blessed Sacrament ex­ 80 choristers. Panels of marble FREE DELIVERY AT 10 A. M. AND 3 P. M. been head of an inaurance agency for in the Mass. posed daily on the main altar. This pillars, rising to the right and Feandad bT M. T. U arrar—1882 16 years. She is survived by a son, After four more years of arduous Phones GR. 1613-14-15 Clifford C. Kemp. Requiem Mass was was the only church in the whole left sides of the loft, will, upon offered in the Cathedral Monday. In­ labor, Father Neenan began to Rocky Mountain region to enjoy completion of the church, contain Weat 32nd A Jallan terment Mt. Olivet. Olinger service. suffer from ill health, and he died such a .privilege. To meet liturgical the pipes for the console, which twwwwwwyrw^ww ww w w w w w w w w Aug. 25, 1930, Before his death, requirements the church interior will not be installed' until after JOHN E. CARROLL however, he had succeeded in was completely redecorated in the war. CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING Requiem High Mast wss offered Satur­ accumulating sufficient' funds to 1937 at a cost of $3,000. In recog­ MAURICE day at 10 in St. James’ church for John complete payments on all the W9rk The church is equipped ■with! E. Carn|ll. 46. prominent Denver real nition of his splendid administra­ Pictorial sy m bo u sm - he had begun. modem amplifying, heating, and' STUDIOS estate nfcn, who died Thursday after a tion of the parish and direction air-conditioning systems. Through Cla.«sified Ads short illneas. Hia home was at 1311 10 individualize a monument Fr. Mulroy Fourth Paitor given to the Catholic Charities of the electric transmitter recordings Personality Portraits It wiU pay you to read ALL of the following edvartiaementa. Newport street. Born in Bel Air, Md., Soon after the death of Father the diocese. Father Mulroy was with a religious incident or one Aug. 3, 1897, he received his education of phonograph records and chimes in the parochial schools there. A veteran Neenan, the Rev, John R. Mulroy honored by being raised to the rank can be played automatically and 3 STUDIOS TO of World war I. he served 18 months of family^ significance, is now was appointed fourth pastor, being of Papal Chamberlain, with the broadcast throughout the church SERVE YOU WANTED—Good b a r b ^ a n d beauty oper­ overseas; after the armistice he made bis title.of Very Reverend Monsignor Position Wanted — Female available -to you through our home in Denver. Hr.. Csrroil wss past Ntlaon, B. C. Requiem Maie wa« offered at intervals during the day. 1528-30 Broadway ator. Steady jobo. DWense town. Top president of the Montclair Improvement Wedneeday in the Cathedral. Interment in February, 1936. He was made Every modem deyice to lend Reliable, experienced lady as housekeeper wages. Worth investigating. W. H. Wood, new etching process known at asaocistion and waa active in the Mt. Olivet. Olinger acrvice. a Domestic Prelate in December, CHcrry 3926 for priosL - Denver or near. Box 667. ___ Alliance, Nebr. Leyden-Chilei-Wlckersham post No. 1 of beauty and practicality to the Lithopictures. the American Legion and in the Forty- 1942. building and to provide an at­ 811 Sixteenth St. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PRINTING and-Eight club. Surviving arc hia wife. MRS. DELIA BELLRINGER In October, 1940, Mrs. Helen mosphere of prayerfuj adoration CHernr 4T87 Come in at your convenience Mrs. Ruth Carroll; flve sisters. Mrs. Requiem Ma» wad acbeduied for Bonfils Somnes, who had taken an RaoonditioDcd punea. playara. granda Ceiling prices on business cards, letterheads, Mamie Reding. Mrs. Margaret Baldwin, Thurtday at 9 in SL Dominie’s church has been incorporated in Denver’s 613 Fifteenth S l organa (pipa and raad), oreheattal instru. envelopes, wedding and school announce­ and see samples of this new de­ Mrs. Katherine Fitigerald, Mrs. Helen for Mrs. Delia Bellringer, pioneer reei- interest in the parish for several marble shrine of the Blessed HAin 8 4 3 6 manta. T. B. Walkai. 238 Broadway. gP ments, Rodgers Printing Co., 'All 14tb SL Hutchinson, and Hiss Frances Carroll, dent of Denver, who died Monday in a years, announced that she would Sacrament. 7884 'r velopment, etched in color on Baltimore: three brothers, Daniel. James, local hospital after a long illneas. She r - complete the church structure in PAINTING A PAPERING DRUG STORES and Joseph CarroU. Baltimore. The Rev. was 76. Mrs. Bellringer lived at 2027 memory of her parents, Mr. and the beautiful granites m the William V. Powers waa calehrant of the Clay street. She had been a resident of aUTCBlNSUN‘8 PHARUACT Funeral Hass. Olinger service. Denver for mora than <3 years. Sur­ Mrs. Ifrederick G. BonfiKs. Mr. Painting and Papering csaaoaabte. B. T. Rainbow Line. We would like Yaager. 87 W Itapla. SPmoa 3W4. Your Naborbood Druggist viving are two daughter!, Mias Christina Bonfils was co-founder of the Den­ Phona SPruoa 0888 700 So. Pearl Baliringer and Mra. Flortnee Frost; and JAMES HUTCHINSON to tell you all about it. MRS. ELLA CLINTON two granddaughters, all of Denver. ver Poet and was baptized a Cath­ SECRETARY WANTED Mrs, Elia Clinton, 88, ditd Monday in olic on his deathbed. Construction Olinger service. Catholic Girl fOr general secretarial work. PHOTOGRAPHS her home, 1466 Logan street, after an of the present edifice began May 17, "Your obviously sincere desire Salt U k e City U80-NCCS club. Good JACQUES BRDTHERS illosas of four weeks. Born in Wavsriy. 1941. In its completed form it starting salary. Call Denver USO club, N. Y- April 24, 1867, she received her MRS. NORA CONWAY to relieve me of all responsi­ KE. 1888. Andaioon pbotoo. 1206 16tb Sl at Law- education there. She moved 50 years Mrs, Nora Conway. 79, of 568 S. stands today as one of the most bility for the arrangements was renct. MAin 137X Free newt cuts. Since 1902 ago to Victor, where she married An­ Washington street died Monday in her beautiful church buildings in the worth so much.” DENVER HATCHED. Approved, 28 E. 6th Ave, TAbor 6468 thony Clinton. Mr. Clinton died 10 years home following an illnesa of flve years. country. We are happy In fulfilment PAINTING — PAPERING ago. Mra. Clinton was a music teacher Bom In Cleveland, 0., she waa married Record of Performance for a number of years. She was an there to Martin P. Conway and came to The present staff of Holy Ghost of our task. organist in Victor and Cripple Creek. Denver 36 yeari ago. Surviving, besides church includes the Rt. Rev. Mon­ WILLIAM RAPUE Sired, Blood Tested She was a member of the Cathedral her husband, are a son. Frank J. Conway; chicks, sexed or straight League of the Sacred Heart. Surviving two daughters, Mrs. Robert H. Dee and signor John R. Mulroy, LL.D., as, GEO. P. HACKETHAl Paper Cleaning run. Immediste delivery are four aJsUrt. Mrs. Margaret Hartley, Miss Ruth Coiway; and flve grandchil­ pastor, and the Rev. Jerome Weip- FUNERAL DIRECTOR on most of sixteen breeds. COLD .SPRING Mrs. Beatrice Flynn, and Mrs. Mnrthn dren. Reifuiern Maas was scheduled for ert, the Rev, John Cavanagh, and Wall Washing — Painting MONUMENTS Betchel. Denver, and Mrs. Mary Baxter, Thursday ak f in St. Francis de Sales’ U8S Eaat Colfax, at Gaylord KAat 1887 1416 Larimer SL. Den­ iM S U ttm 4MWt« New York: two brothers, Joitph Kend­ enurciR Intc/msnt Ht. Olivet. Olinger the Rev. Bernard Kelly as assist­ MA. 0440 3614 Marion ver. Colorado Hatchery. rick, Chicago, and Martin Kendrick, service. ants. I -■ ‘7------1

Thursday, July 1, 1948 Office, 938 Bannock Stree! THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KE3rgtone 420R PAGE SEVEN The Denver Catholic Register im SiOTHlRS President______Most Re». Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Editor______R t Rev. Matthew Smith. Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Managing Editor------Hubert A. Smith. Jour.D. Associate Editors—M. F. Everett Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill. A.B.. Ilf s[R vic [ c m Brave Little Land ture among them that is not pos­ it hopes to sell twice as many se­ Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, J.C.D.. LittD.; Rev. John Cavanagh, sible amidst the degradation of' curities to individual investors as The Lithuanians' fighl for a poverty and injustice. Yes, they it did in the spring campaign. The M.A.. LittD.; Rev. Edward A. Breen, M.A., lyittM.; Leonard Tangney, realoraiion of independence after have schools available now, but record so far indicates that this A.B^Jour.D.; Maa Greedy.______the war calls attention In the fact schools are of no use to any child goal will he reached.—G J. Mc­ that, following the partition of the who is taken from them to work Neill. A Personal Loan Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. Lilhiianian-Polish state in the in the fields, which, incidentally, is Two sons of Mrs. Mary T. three divisions of 1772, 1793, and a clear violation of the laws of McCarthy, 52 W. Bayaud street, 1795, IJthiiania had four major (Colorado. Thia condition has pre­ Human Life Is Published Weekly by Denver, are making a name for uprisings against (^ risl r u le - vailed. Like a Flame Can Help You themselves in the service of their 1812, 1831, 1863, and 1903. The The recom m endation by the THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) 120 years of Czarism were marked Some people go on fishing trips country. panel Is a good one, but unfor­ to fish, others to waste time whole­ Leo B. McCarthy, a former stu­ by ruthless methods of Russifica­ tunately a recommendation is not 938 Bannock Street tion, economic exploilalion, inter­ somely, and still others to revel in dent in Annunciation high school, enough. We urge that this be fol­ the contentment of drifting off to Telephone, KEyatone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 Denver, and an employe of the ference with religious freedom, and lowed by a definite program that Prepare for enforced backwardness. Prussia sleep by a lake or stream under a Colorado A Southern railroad and will bring about better conditions canopy of stars, with a fire crack­ of the Great Northern railroad, and Russia had taken parts of for the Spanish-Americans. It ia Lithuania; Poland had fallen to ling and hissing in a desperate ef­ Subscription: $1 per year. has just been commissioned a time a break be. given to them.— fort to light the world. For sheer yy second lieutenant in the United these two powers and also to Aus­ Hubert A. Smith. tria. joy and stimulation there are few “ Pay as you go States army transportation corps, hours more peaceful than those Thursday, July 1,1943 after bein^ graduated from the The IJihuanians and Letts are transportationf m AM AwA A f t AM officers’ A trainirfg « M t M AT There Is No Fool spent before the blazing fireplace not of the same racial strain as of a mountain cabin on a rainy school in State college, Missis­ the peopje around them. It is npt OFFIClALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER sippi. Like an Old Fool’ night. The delight of such an ex­ known how or when they got to perience is worth more than the Taxes The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval Roobert E.' McCartiiy, graduated their place in Europe. Christianity It gives us a rertain amount of from the St. Francis de Sales satisfaction to read that experi­ thrill of hooking a trout, even if We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ came to them late in history. Be­ you land it. But we must always ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or high school, Denver, has won his fore then their religion had been ments to restore hair to its natur­ corporal’s stripes in actual combat al color through a heavy dosage of have some reason for going fish­ those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. a form of paganism in which wor­ ing. We hope The Register will be read in every home of the in the Southwest Pacific. Robert, ship was carried on in the forests. vitamins apparently is proving un- Adjusting your budget td the new with­ Archdiocese. who is in the signal -corps, spent Even today there is a strange feel surressful. For one thing it is a Flame seems to have a life of its We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in one year in Regis college. ing among some of the peasants^ [blow to thoM manufarturers who own, distinct as the life of ani­ holding tax plan will be much easier if the children of the Archdiocesehi for the reading of The Register. Mrs. McCarthy attends Annun­ toward great oaks. A Catholic dio-j-prer-prey on hhuman u n ^ vanity by parading mal or vegetable. Each flickering you clean up all outstanding bills now I + URBAN J. VEHR, ciation church. ce*e was set up in the 13th cen­ glittering promises at $1.98 a bot­ tongue of it seems a vital spirit Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. tury at the request of the reign­ tle. These purveyors of dubious taking form. In a wild work of Robert hammerman ing prince, Mendowg, who re­ remedies seized upon a sober desinictive anger the same fire that Enlists in Marines ceived a crown from Pope Innocent scientific report, that in certain ex­ now blesses a home will be malign I IV, blit he and his family returned periments the hair of aging rata to destroy it. Here are the watch­ A PERSONAL LOAN FROM Robert H. Lammerman, 1445 to paganism before missionaries had regained a youthful color, to ful firc-doKs iiolding in the logs $5,000 Raised in Bazaar Krameria street, who was gradu­ had made much progress. Effec­ advertise wildly that by taking their from breaking their bounds and THE AMERICAN NATION­ ated from Blessed Sacrament tive missionary work did not get vitamin preparation human beings metes—though they cannot keep school and Cathedral high school, under way until late in the four­ roiild have flowing locks of teen­ the sparks from leaping out like AL BANK OF DENVER EN­ and who studied a year in Regis teenth renlury, when the Grand age hue. fleas to the carpel. But those red college, soon will leave to start Duke of I.ilhiiania was baptized embers that glow and are like ABLES YOU TO DO THIS! Of St. Patrick’s Parish his boot training in the United “Act your age" is a modem and married the (jitholic Queen apliorism of little dignity, but con­ small pictures of the sunset, ever States marines. of Poland. Chiefly then, through in motion, anH passing through Robert was accepted in the ma­ siderable truth. Tliere is nothing (St. Patrick’. Pariih, Denver) the Poles, the Lithuanians of the more silly l^an a won;an of 30 soft changes— those embers might slashed away. He thanked the rine corps June 24 and now is en­ be not the radiant glow of the You can borrow the money to pay Father Achille Sommaruga an­ people and friends of the parish united nation were converted. trying to gloss over a decade of joying a 14-day furlough at home hejirt of the house, but the cooling your current indebtedness, and nounced Sunday that the recent for their help and co-operation. before leaving for San Diego The census of 1923 showed that years with hennaed hair and baby and crumbling evidences of ruin. bazaar netted the parish over Catholics formed 80.5 per cent of talk unless it is a man of 60 don­ repay your loan in twelve small The bazaar was a success from Calif. He is the son of Mr. and What a stimulus to the imagina­ $5,000. This, he said, was $2,000 Mrs. Bernard Lammerman. the 2,879,070 population. Terri­ ning a toupee and ogling maidens monthly installments. more than was raised in any pre­ every standpoint. torially, the republic had only in a deluded and disgusting dis­ tion is a flame! The pyromapiac, vious bazaar. A total of $8,000 James Thomas, son of Mr. and C. E. Gushurst Is 22,939 square miles, about half play of "virility." Truly "there is who must set fire as the klepto­ will be paid on the school debt Mrs. James Hill, was baptized Promoted to Major the size of Pennsylvania and not no fool like an old fool." maniac must steal, shows the love Thursday, July 1, and_$5,000 mare Sunday. FVank Montano and much more than half of Ohio's We have never been able to un­ of fire, the religion of the fire- When you obtain a Personal Loan, you will he paid Dec. 1, Father So!'lom- Marietta Hill were godparents. An­ C. E. Gushurst, son of Mr. and 41,222 square miles. derstand why so many people seek worshiper, proceeding to an in­ maruga said. thony Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fred Gushurst of St. Fran­ IJthiiania, however, must be happiness by trying to recapture the sane extreme. The mere moderate pay only low bank rates. THERE ARE Of the $30,000 indebtedness of Oven Waggover, also was baptized cis de Sales’ parish, Denver, was free. Its people are not like the trappings of youth instead of en­ desire to watch a burning is inno­ NO OTHER CHARGES! The cost for a two year.s ago, $14,000 has been His godparents were Leonard notified of his promotion to the Russians and they are (jitholics. joying the righifiil’' pleasures of cent enough, and the pleasure in Guarracci and Josephine lacino. rank of major while on a short The Jews are only 7..3 per cent, their own age, A vain pretense can­ the speclarle is easy to understand. $100 loan is just $6! If you are steadily TTie word “bonfire," whose deriva­ Fr. Ndwell Named to Home on furlough over the week­ leave here this week. the Protestants 9.5 per cent, and not regain what is lost, and fs most employed, inquire about this convenient Maj. Gushurst is a graduate of the GrMk Orthodox 2.3 per cent. tion points to a curiously varied end were Jo.seph Thiesen, Anthony likely In destroy what is at hand. range of speculation, seems to be City Recreation Board Mulphy, James La Guardia, Jr., West Point Military academy, Historically, Vhis land has shown "The joy of young men is their way to get yoiir financial house in order. and Jack Bullock. class of 1940, and attended South that it possesses everything to strength; and the dignity of old in its oldest sense a "boon" fire, high school and Regis college be­ qualify it for separate national ex­ men, their grey hairs" (Prov. xx, a fire that bore in its own skyward The Rev. Hubert Newell, arch­ Mrs. Louis La Bate, Jr., and in­ fore receiving his appointment to aspiration the token that men re­ fant daughter arrived Friday from istence. The many revolts during 29). There is just as much satis­ diocesan superintendent of schools, the military academy. He has re­ the 120 years of Czaristic rule are faction in his ability and accomp­ ceived it as a blessing from on was named by Mayor Ben F, Sta­ Los Angeles for an extended visit turned to Camp Stewart, Ga., high. When the Scotch said that with Mrs. La Bate’s parents, Mr. emphatic proof that the people lishments to be had by the older pleton to the executive board of where he is with an anti-aircraft want to govern themselves. .After person as the younger, perhaps it was a “banc" fire, they did not nine that will co-ordinate recrea- and Mrs. Ben Berlinger. Pvt. division of the coast artillery. His mean that it was a curse—it was The Louis La Bate spent a short fur­ the republic' was set up in 1922, more; for as our physical powers •tion activities of the city of Den­ wife, the former Antonia Floyd, the Church w as reorganized in vtane our wisdom increases and wc a fire of bones— that is, of slicks ver. lough with his family over the and son, Clarence Paul, will re like bones. weekend. 1926, with an archbishoprir, four have a greater understanding of \^ y o r Stapleton said the board main in Denver, The flame as it mounts is tak­ would put into operation a pro­ bishoprics, and a prclature nullius. the purpose of life. It is more Inily produrtive of ing the solid substance and trans­ gram that includes: Denver Officer Gets There arc many Lithuanian muting it to that which is invisible. American National happinrss to "gel wisdom, because Hiring a full-time co-ordinator ‘Phoney’ Decoration (Jatholirs in the United Slates and It is the bond between what we see of recreation. Loretto Students they have given outstanding men it is belter than gold" and rejoice and what we cannot gee. It seems Defining recreation work being Lt. John V. Marshall, graduated to the priesthood. as we grow in years toward our to link the physical world with the done by the city and other agen­ from Regis college in 1939, where meeting with (>od, for "old age is ethereal realm. In that fact lies cies. Going to Chicago he starred in football and base­ Bible Right Again a crown of dignity, when it is the peculiar fascination of a fire Bank of DENVER ball and was an honor student, has found in the ways of justice' Aiding and encouraging fullest Ttie Bible has a habit\of prov­ It is a kind of soul in matter, tak­ use of recreation activities under received a decoration in North (Prov. xvi, 30, 31).—Millard F. ing form before our eyes, only to (Loretto Heights College, Denver) ing itself inie with riorklike regu­ Everett. present auspices. Three Loretto Heights students Africa, which “doesn’t count.” pass out again — seemingly, not Recommeritiing to the mayor The decoration, a medal and a larity. .Sir George Adam Smith, a LISTEy TO FULTON LEWIS, JR. will represent the college in the Scottish Free Ciiurch divine of really—into a void. any additional recreation needs. citation, signifies he is a member Daily, Monday thru Friday, 9:30 F.M., KFEL Summer School of Catholic Action of the Order of the Centaur, hon some distinriion born in 1836, de­ People Are Holding Human life it like that flame. Providing for a permanent rec­ next week in Chicago, held under clared the Jordan river valley in Out of the dark we come, and into reation setup. the auspices of the Qiieev’s Work, orary Italian military organisa­ Their U. S. War Bonds Establishing a staff and office tion. It was bestowed by an Ital­ Palestine was uninhabitable in an­ the dark—apparently—we quickly FRANK KIRCHHOF ADOLPH KUNSMILLER national headquarters of the So­ cient limes despite the following Despite widespread fear; that pass again. Out of the cold for a of recreation with $20,000 in dality of Our Lady in America. ian general whom Lt. Marshall money invested in U. S. war bonds President Vice President and Cashier funds provided by City Council and had captured. statement in (Genesis xiii, 10: “.And little while we make a warmth for The Loretto delegates are sodality IaH. lifting up his eyes, saw all the would soon be withdrawn through some one, and create a light that the School Board. .prefect, Katherine Dean; student “It will make a good souvenir,” holders’ sales of the securities, Establishing a citizens’ recrea­ Lt. Marshall wrote his mother, country about the Jordan, which shines to see by, and tlien we are body president, Virginia Thieler; was watered throughout, before the most of the bonds are being held extinguished. Is that all? No, for tion council. and crusade president, Margaret Mrs. F. L. Marshall, 79 S. Grant by the original investors and most street. Ixvrd destroyed .Sodom and Go- a light once seen is forevermore a Reidy. All three will be seniors morrha, as the paradise of the of the money is being left in the star, wherever it may be; and a in 1944. Lt. Marshall was graduated hands ff the government. from Sacred Heart high .school, I.ord, and like Egypt as one comes flame once kindled ceases not to Registration w a s conducted to .Segor.” Stanley W, Prenosil of the. U. S. bum.—Rev. John Cavanagh. Thursday morning for the second Regis college, and the Colorado College of Education. He was a Now the .American School of Treasury War Finance committee ’summer session in Loretto, which Oriental Research of Jerusalem has reports that cumulative sales of will open officially Friday. Pre­ language in.structor in Denver uni­ versity before entering the service. announced the discovery of the bonds in series E, F, and G, first liminary registration indicated one ruins of 70 villages in that district, issued in May, 1941, had reached DORAN of the largest summer schools in which it dates from 3300 R.C.. to by May 31 of this year a total of the history of the college. The out­ the twelfth century A.D. Exuber­ more than 17..3 billion dollars. Re­ HATTERS MAin 5314 standing course will be on the ant fertility and plenty of water, demption of bonds in these series "Bat RsfsndltlsBlnt spiritual life, and will be con­ 51. JOHN'S it was found, brought large and amounted to only 700 million dol Scrrlc* EzclastTslr” ducted by the Rev. Ernest Danneg- highly developed fanning com­ lars— four per cent of sales. Thu* 733 E. Colfax, at Clarkson F . J . K i r c h h o f ger, S.J., of Trinidaih. munities to the Eastern banks of 96 per cent of the funds invested CALL MAIN lUt ()ther classes Friday are health the Jordan from the time that re­ in these securities is still at the .^Fm Frw Plck-ap sad Delivery and hygiene, chemistry, Eight­ RUES IN HONOR corded history began.—Monsignor disposal of the Rovernment for gtrvkv COXSTKUCTIOX C o . eenth-century verse, French read­ Smith. meeting its war-time expenses. ing course, French romantic poets, Latin-American history, nutrition, Sales of series E—the common general psychology, general ethics, Social Justice Needed people's bonds—totaled 11.3 bil­ HAVE YOU BUILDERS physics, history of social thought, or lion dollars through May 31, 1943. T For Spanish-Americans Of these, only 5.5 per cent have We Appreciate Youf^ Patronage elementary and intermediate How it is ever to be arcom- MODERNIZED YOUR Spanish. been cashed. plished we do not know, but we In the first 19 days of June, a INSURANCE? 708 Lawrence St. ' Denver, Colo. (St. John's Parish,' Denver) are thoroughly in favor of a rec­ period when second quarterly pay­ ommendation made by a panel dis­ Froteel yourtrlf agaiiut new Home Nursing Glass All-day exposition of the ments on the income tax were be­ hazardt. Blessed Sacrament will mark the cussion of employment on labor ing made, redemptions of war W ill Start Ju ly 6 observance of the Feast of the Sa­ problems in agriculture held in bonds amounted to less than half HORACE W. BEN7VETT cred Heart on Friday, July 2. Denver this week. If it should be of one per cent; in the same pe­ & CO. Masses will be offered at 6 and accomplished, what is perhaps the riod in March, redemptions were ltd Tabvt Bide- Flwav TA. ISTt ESTABLiaBED UNCB ttSS DON'T A new home nursing class spon­ 8 o’clqck. There willvihR^^special greatest social problem (xvlnrado slichtly higher. FRANK BNCLAND. Jr. Maasgvr sored by the American Red Cross devotions in honor of the^acred has ever fared will he solved. These figures disprove the fear lanrsarv Dviwrtwsiil will be started on July 6 at 680 Heart in the evening at 7:45 Tile recom m endation is that that many persons were buying DELAY Clarkson street. Denver. The class o’clock. .Spanish-speaking people should bonds only k» a means of saving BONNER’S The American Fixture Co. will be held every Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hemker have the opportunity to become money to meet t a x payments. HanafaetaMn of Thursday from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. announce the bi^th of a child in tenant farmers or farm owners and Thousands who first bought bonds TEXACO SERVICE CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS You May Be\Sorry Interested women are asked to Mercy hospital. should be given opportunity in with the intention of rashing them register at the Red Cross head­ Miss Ruth Harris is ill in Mercy other fields of endeavor where they when income taxes came due found Expert Lubrication Service CHURCH FURNITURE U You Put Oii quarters, 800 Logan street. Mrs. hospital. milld siirreej. One speaker de­ that this was unnecessary and left Gm , Oil and Acetaaorita James Richardson will be in veloped t h e thought that they BANK, BAR. AND STORE FIXTURES Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Coffey and their money-where the government 6p««r Blvdv at Bannock Buying '•hsrge. , family have moved into the pariah. should be indured to slay on one wants it. MUltcork of All Kinda Because of the increased de­ Mr. and y Mrs. Dermot McDer­ farm throughout the year or buy .Some financiers believe that the fWWWWWW^WWWWW mands for blood plasma, the Ameri­ mott have moved into St. John’s their own plots of land. He said inauguration of pay-as-you-go tax FRANK KIR(2IBOF 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. can Red Cross blood donor center parish. Mr. McDermott is with that through education discrimina­ collections in July will cut bond THE 0. 0. GILL DEN^VER. COLO. FURS in Denver will move to new and the British consular service. tory practices existing in many purchases and increase redemp­ larger quarters. The new center communities could be eliminated. tions. This may he true, for pay- will be at 117 15th street, but the Miss Kathleen O’Meara is ill in A complete change in the eco- ENGRAVING GO. St. Joseph’s ho.spital. as-you-go will make a substantial NOW date of qpcupancy has not been :aomie status of these people is cul in the cash iricome of almost WEDDING 8TATIONERY set because the building will be Vacation catechism classes necessary before such a laudable every American worker. Neverthe­ EARL E. PAUL remodeled. closed on Wednesday with all the pjan can be effected. It has been a less, the rollection of the Victory Champa St. MAin 30461751 Our stocks of beautifully pupils receiving Communion. The notorious fact that their financial lax did not cut bond sales in the. styled, high quality furs children were given breakfast by level is appalling. It has not been first half of this year. Redemp­ ZOCCOLI the women of the PTA, with Mrs. are still large and complete, the unusual tiling for an entire tions increased slightly, but this is SPECIAL WOODEN SHOES William Ducey and Mrs. John family of them to work for several attributed only to the great gain but in these uncertain Reilly in charge. months for wages that would glo­ in the volume of outstanding bonds times it seems highly im­ lor Summertime St. John’s Girl Scouts enjoyed rify the term pittance. Their work Ideal for in this period. The percentage of probable that such a large an outing in City park Wednesday. completed, they must of necessity redemptions is still remarkably or for the Shower Room Gerald Charles Thomason, son selection can be main­ turn to the nearby communities or low. of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Thoma­ to the larger centers in a forlorn Total sales of government se­ tained. That’s _ why smart son, was baptized Sunday by the hope that they wiN stave off hunger curities in the second war loan women are buying fur Rev. Roy Figlino. until' another beet season begins. this spring— 18.3 billion dollars— coats now. Many of them regularly become set the greatest record of its kind subjects of community charily, in history. This drive brought in Free Storage Carnival Heads which causes resentment against about 90 per rent as much as was their rare as a whole and brings raised in five World war I drives. Until Fall about discrimination against them .Now the Treasury department is on the false grounds that they are making plans for the third war To Hold Meeting shiftless and lazy. In other words, bond drive, beginning Sept. 9, and we have tried to solve a problem of STREET WEAR STYLE *3 PAIR Committee chairmen of the 20th social injustice by abusing the un­ BUY YOUR PAIR NOW! annual Charities’ carnival of the fortunate people who are its vic­ RADIO h a m i l t o n 's Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor tims. It has been our experience SILVER FRONT will meet Wednesday evening, July that no problem hat ever been 1616 STOUT ST. 7. Arrangements are going ahead solved by ignoring it. REPAIRING SHOE REPAIRING for the roast beef dinner and a The process of developing these One Rcjiuiiful French Crag IMI KTH STREET score of other attractions, includ­ people to a higher economic level WE BUY TABLE 8x10 PORTRAIT ing major awards of war bonds. is necessarily going to be slow, but AND CAR RADIOS The benefit will be held on the the timcL «i. Annuntittlea t«am. university, Milwaukee, Wise., is college, Helena, Mont., where they The temporai'y pavilion was set thatcou/iii S p.m.—8t. rrtncli' 8t Joxph'l. awaiting his commission as a chap­ will continue their education to Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and Califoniia Street* SEPT. U up as a courtesy of the Denver ' 1 p.m.—Citk«dr*l vt. Holy Pifflllr lain in the navy. Father Camp­ qualify for officer training. They Parks and Improvements depart­ trim . bell, formerly a member of the are John G. Gleason, 4120 Hooker ment, of whicn George Cranmer Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are 3 p.m.—Uullan high vt. It. Traneit'. mission band of the Missouri prov­ street; Andrew Keleher, 2224 is the head. Mr. Cranmer will be OCT. 3. reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. 1 p.m.—Mulltn high vi. St. JoitpH't. ince of the Society of Jesus, was C3»erry street; Gerala Hencmann, present Saturday night at the 3 p.m.—CtthcdrtI vt. St Francit'. recently commissioned a chaplain 295 S. Williams street; and John platform’s initiation. Arrange­ OCT. 10 in the army. He served as chap­ Krause, 4075 Grove street. Eight ments for the affair are being 1 p.m.—Annuaeittioo t*tm vt. St. Jot- tpb’t. lain at Jefferson Barracks. Mo„ other Regis students will report made by 4' committee composed of LOOP IHAKKET FOR QUALITY CORN FED 3 p.m.— M u lltn ^ y k vt. Raglt. for a brief interval/ He will dA in Helena Thursday. They are Franklin Sullivan, director of 17 part soon for Harvard universit' Thomas Phelan, Robert Fair, Jos­ USO-NCCS men’s division; Miss FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE MEATS A POULTRY SEE INSURANCE 1 p.m.—Holy Family tram va. St. Free Parkiae With Parebase of SOe or Mora at 1429 Lawreaca F ra n tit', to complete his training, Botl eph Kelly, William Koerber, and Grace Foley, director of USO- 3 p.m.—Cathedral vt, Bt. Joiaph'e. Father Whitford and Father Leroy Bonger, all from Denver; NCCS women’s division; Max RABTOAY’S OCT. 24 Campbell are Denverites and at­ James Richard McCoy of Amboy, Margules, director of the Jewish ,T 5e JOS. J. CELLA 1 p.m.—Mullen high vt. Annunolatlen tended Regis high school before III.; Malcolm McLennan of (Colo­ Welfare Board USO; and Mrs. team. SOLES Udiea’ • “ ,65o 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 1120 Security Bldg. 3 p.m.—St. Franeli* vi. Regie. entering the Society of Jesui. rado Springs; and Gerald Wolski Steele Holcomb of the downtown Phone KEyatone 2633 OCT. 31 The Rev. Charles McDonnell, S. of Milwaukee, Wise. Denver service men's center. .36« 1 p.m.—Annunciation team vi. Cathe- ,25o dra'ai. J., veteran member of the Jesuit heelss; 3 p.m.—Holy Family ttam va. Muilan mission band, stopped in Regis on LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP ONt SJOaf ONLY high. his way to Trinidad, where hd will TWO PARKHILL PARISH BOYS INTHl loop PUBlIt MAP.XH-l5».£,UWRfNCf NOV. 7 la Uit La.p Uarkat. Lawr.nc« St. Sid. • 1 p.m.—Cqthedral ve. Regie. spend the summer. He, too, is t2>A,»«:KE .bO IO rr M A W 8 7 p.m.— Holy Family team ve. St. 3ea> a native of Denver and spent •ph'a. many of his priestly yesrs in paro- LEAVE FOR NAVAL TRAINING Nev. 13 1 p.m.—Cathedral, ve. Mullen high. chial work here. .Of the live mem- NOV. 14 berg of this year’s mission band. I p.m.—Annunciation team va. St. Father McDonnell along remains (Blessed Sacrament Parish, left Tuesday, June 22, for Yale Francit*. in that work. Fathers Csmpbell, D e n v a r) university, New Haven, Conn., Come to us for 8 p.m.—Regli vi. Holy Family team. where he will be attached to a re­ NOV, 31 Charles Clark, S.J., and Neal Mc­ Jack McHugh and Jack Kelly 1 p.m.—Annunciation team va. Holy Manus, 8.J., have received com­ served what is probably their last serve navy training unit. Family team. Sunday Mass in Blessed Sacrament Stephen L. R. McNichoIas, son S p.m.—Realt ve. St. Jnteph'i. missions in the armed forces. The director of the group, the Rev, church at 8 o’clock June 27. The of Lt. (j.g) and Mrs, Stephen EXPERT TIRE RECAPPING William P. Manion, S.J., died this boys have been chums since the be­ L. R. McNichoIas, was baptized Dr. Harry A, Miller week in St. Louis. ginning of their attendance at June 20 by Father Richard Hies- NO RATIONING CERTIFICATE NECESSARY An Oregon province Jesuit, the Blessed Sacrament school, where ter. The sponsors were William DENTIST Rev, William Gaffney, arrived they both finished with honors. McNichoIas and Elizabeth Hart. Monday, Juoe 28, to begin a Later they went to Regis high Mrs. McNichoIas is the former Ler Hi add thousands of miles IT PAYS TO GET THE BEST brief stay in'Regis college. Fa­ school, from which they were grad­ Marjorie Hart. ther .Gaffney spent the last year uated as outstanding students. Both Robert Gumarus, son of Mr. and to the We of your tires And that’s the in S t Louis university, where he boys enlisted in the navy training Mrs. Frank H. Keller, was bap­ did graduate work in social ethics. reserve and are leaving this week. tized June 27. His sponsors were Jack Kelly going to Yale university Gumarus Van Krunckelsven and only type we do. Our expert At the present time he is complet­ in New4isven, Conn., and Jack Mc­ Phyllis Van Krunckelsven. Mr. ing his doctoral dissertation. Hugh to Doane college in Crete, and Mrs. Keller live at 2271 Jas­ recappers use the finest mate­ St. Louis Appointment Nebr. mine street Members of the Altar and Ro­ Carol Ann, daughter of Mr. and rials available. Every step is Has Local Interest sary society and the PTA and all Mrs. Carl H. Moritzen, 2809 Forest Of much local interest was the other women of the parish will re­ street, was baptized June 27. Spon­ double checked. That’s why announcement by the Very Rev. ceive Communion Sunday, July 4, sors were John and Elsie Harpel. Zaicheus Maher, American assist­ in the 8 o’clock Mas.s. Cpl. John Givan, who spent a you get more safe driving miles ant of the Society of Jesus, of the Miss May Fler is seriously ill in two weeks’ furlough with his fam­ appointment of the Rev, Patrick a local hospital. ily, left Wednesday to resume his J. Holloran, S.J., as the new pres­ Twenty members of St. Joan of duties with ^ guard squadron in from our recapfMng. Come i* ident of St. Louis university. Arc’s circle spent an enjoyable day Luke Field, Phoenix, Ariz. Father Holloran succeeds the Rev. Friday, June 25, in the mountain Boy Scouts of the parish will today and let us examine your Robert M. Kelley, S.J., who served home of Mrs. Thomas H. Kelly, hold a picnic in Montclair park as vice-rector and actiM president with Mrs. Emmett Dolan and Mrs. Sunday, July 11, beginning at 1 tires. since last December. Father Kel­ A. B. Olsen as assistant hostesses. p.m. ley’s predecessor was the Rev. After a few hours of leisure in the Hariw B. Cnmmins, S.J., present forenoon luncheon was served. chaplainsfa of Fitzsimons hospital Bridge followed the luncheon, with DR. R. W. PRITZ Father Holloran has been heard honors going to Mrs. Ed Curran And Associates frequently in the past as guest and Mrs. D. C. Mulligan. Guests speaker on the Radio League of included Miss Irene Donohue of Dentist* 6. F. Goodricii Silvertown Stores the Sacred Heart program broad­ Iowa City, la., a niece of Mrs. J. ’ Murray, Otto . Rulett, the third member of their family Dudley Clements, Freddie Sher enter the armed forces Wednesday, von man, and George Calvert. June 23, when their son. Bob, left There will be seven evening per­ for the army. Another son. Jack, formances of The Circle, with the is a sergeant in the air forces in M M IlV k curtain rising at 8:30, and two Peterson Field, Colorado Springs. matinees on Wednesday and Satur­ Their daughter, Margaret, a nurse, day at 2:30 p.m. is a lieutenant in the service and • Elitlitch’s ■ ‘ is preparing for over­ is stationed in Fresno, Calif. SHUN* flow picnic crowds this weekend on Robert E. Greene, son of Mr. and the double holiday Sunday and Mrs. Thomas E. Greene, who en­ Monday. On these days the gates listed in the navy reserve in April, R M m M n will open at 12 noon. Store Canned Goods, Linens, Woolens in This Whealridga Womas Now more than ever B f O k e m f To Eilsrtaii Guild be on time this year Redwood Cabinet 18.95 BUY WAR BONDS Mrs. Peter King of Wheatridge Here's a good-looking utility cabinet that’s built will entertain the Seton guild of Denver with a luncheon to be W. M. EICH N m i to last! 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Thursday, July 1, 1943 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyetone 4205 PAGE NINE

A MISSIONARY SISTER ST. PHILOMENA’S PTA PU N S TWO CANON C i n BOYS ARE • M •niM >n4 Mw- Mtlon. iMlOM your AMrtui (St. Philoraena’t Pariah, Deavar) party waAmtld in the home of the ST, m ils' OTBT Canon City.— (St. MiehBel’s ng her Bag? MpTHIR MOWlKOI»U:^OHIl)r, ILt. LWILl In a meatine in the home of Mre. party chairman, Mr*. J, F. Rein- Pprish)—Lawrence Holden is tak­ uncle, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Nelson G. A, Schwart*. PTA war chair­ nardt, Tuesday afternoon, June ing basic training in Port Warren, of Denver, the past week, returned Thank you, man, June 22, important activitiee 29. Mrs. Anna Cambell is the Wyo. |Alezander Vondra is sta­ home Monday evening, June 28. Would you lika were diacusaad and plans formu- newly elected president of the DRIVE ARE LISTED tioned at the same place, in the Mn. Andrew McIntosh and son FLECIDFFICERS Mrs. Jones, latad for work in the comiOft guild. quartermaster department. Roger of Webster City, la., left f o r your YOUR BOY months. In anticipation of a fuel Masses the first Friday, which is Miss Ann Crawford, who is em­ Wednesday, June 23, for their patriotic the Feast of the Sacred Heart, will ployed in Petarson Field, and Miss shortagte next winter, wool af- home, after spending a few days (Continuid From Pago On«) thought IN THE SERVICE irhans will be needed for hospital be at 6:15, 7, and 8:16 o'clock. (St. Leaii’ Paritb, Englewood) Margaretaret MaryMar^ O’Hanlon, who is visiting in the J. L. Sterling home. week in Denver, where Dr. Dooner The Altar and Rosary society employed in CampCamp Carson, spent Bill^ McDaniels is spending the remembered in ized soldiers. Squares may be The response of the pariahion- attended a dental convention. made in spare momenta at home, and the PTA will receive Com­ ers to the deadline drive currently the...... weekend of Jclune 20*■ visiting Itl; anmmer in Leadville with his A Oonlimal Hovena Literature and miscellaneous ar­ munion Sunday in the 8:15 Mau being conducted under the direc­ reiativea here. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. King. Mrs. Lynn Belcher and son, Rob­ ticles will be collected for the Mrs. M. A. Hickey’s club held a tion of the Very Rev. Joseph P. Nita Rea Van Tuyl, student Lawrence Castagna, son of Mr. ert, attended a Solemn Pontifical lo Uia Sacrad Haart USO. Prayerbook markers will be weekend party in Mrs. J. P. Mc- O'Heron, pastor, with a $6,000 nurse of S t Mary’s hoipHal, and Mrs. Charles Castagna, was Moss in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Conaty’s cabin near Brook Forest. ?oal, brought donations from the Pueblo, spent a few days last week called into army service and left made for the chaplains in Lowry Kenneth Conway is convalescing in the home of her mother. New York, recently. They also in our Monatlery Chapel for Field, ollowing in the pastP week: Miss Friday, June 25, for Fort Logan. the duration of the war? in the home of his parents, the Margaret Mary Goggin, Miss Lu­ Mias Helen Fassler is working Miss Marp Busman of Pueblo visited Mrs. Belcher’s father, J. L. The sale of war bonds and E. B. Conways, following nine in the General Credit corporation stamps will be in charge of Mrs. cillelaJSIO Goggin, AVAACTaMrs. VVSIIIJonn Bettinger, V W VI111| V A | recently visited her parents, Mr. Talbott, formerly of Pueblo, now ■laoply Msd la kli atm * mad « • etll months’ confinement in the Chil­ office while Miss Ruby Cordova la and,'Mrs. John Busman. She is tiadly inelud* him In tbu novana. A Robert J. Reardon, Apt. 1, 1400 Miu Mary 9t. Mary, Mr. and Mrs. in Morgantown, W. Va. Detroit. Purchases may be^ made dren’s hospital because of infan­ John Keegan, Mr. and Mrs. John J. on vacation. employed by the Western Auto Co. Maall a fftrla t U waleoiM bat aat aacMk tile paralysis. Mias Frances Merlino, daughter Mr. and---- Mrs. Ray --Moses have Robert Belcher, son of Mr. and on each Thursday morning only. Jaap, Mrs. L. Welik, Mrs. A. Wel­ Mrs. Lynn L. Belcher, 507 W. 16th Mrs. J. P. Bcclter, an accomp­ Mr. and Mrs. C. Mack Switzer ters, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Charles­ of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Merlino, who aa guests Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Writ* I Sarrfd l«art MMUiary lished pianist, has been registrar and children are guests of Mrs, ton, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Btll, Magen, sisters of Mr, Moses. street, is returning to Boulder, B i Im Canun. WIm . Switzer's mother in Collyer, Kans. Mrs. Rosa Vogel, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ruth Perkins accompanied for USO services. Mrs. Ann Jacobs and D. A. where he will resume his engineer­ Present in the meeting were F, X. Grindinger, Mrs. Copeland, her aunts, Mrs. Flora Bodper and ing studies in the naval reserve’s Steinkamp and little daughter are Misses Kate and Anna Dunn, Mrs. Lena Kindle, to their home V-12 program. erouLD Mmes. G. A. Schwartz, H. C on vacation in St. Louis, Mo. I Regis Grads in Fresno, Calif. YOUNG MEN TOD L is t Cooper, R. W. Bradley, R. J. Rear­ and Mr. and Mrs. C. LeiebnAi*. Dick Talbott of Albany, Ore., don. P. J. Vecchlo, F. L. Schirk, Mrs. Margaret Gindheart is re­ Parish loeictiei voted the fol Miss Ann Gahlbach is now em­ U dadleala roar Ufa aatiraly la tba cuperating from a recent Illness also a member of the V-12, is vfs- ■arriaa af (ba Saarad B atrl at H. J. McLellan, J. F, Reinhardt, lowing donations to the collection ployed in the First National bank iting the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Miss Marguerite Krier is on a for the Holy Father; St. Vincent here. !She was graduated from ■* Car space is so limited, A ReliBioua Lay BroiherT and J. P. Becker. vacation in Hanitou. S. Jones. He is the son of Arthur Oar Bratbafa do aat leaab. hot halp aat The canning and food conserva­ de Paul society, $5; Holy Name, Leave for Navy high school in June. we certainly do appreciate James McConaty has completed Talbott, formerly of Pueblo. Priaata by tbrir prayaia and oianaal tion clas.ses are now in sessloDi $10; Altar society, $10; PTA, $10; Ben L. Vondra, Jr., was home the thoughtfulness of pas­ work In onr arboola and on tba miaolona from 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. Monday his course in Camp Hale and has MariaVi sorority, $3; Junior Holy far a few days after his gradua­ Dr. Bruno De Rose attended the Tbalr Ufa lo tba kiddra lift a( Bl Joa- been assigned to amphibian tug (Regia High School, Denver) dental convention in Denver. sengers who carry just as aph at Naaaratk, tlooa ca tba Soart af through Friday. The rooms are Name, $1; and Daughters of Called to negln their studies in tion from the University of Colo­ force duty, Mrs. Eugene Griffith and her faaaa. Par infarmatian wrilai open to the public from 8 a.m. to Mary, $1. the naval officers’ trainingig pro- rado in Boulder. He is now em­ little luggage as they can. Saartd Haaft Mlaaion Boaaa. 1 p.m. A 60-cent registration fee Mr. and Mrs. Neil Horan will ployed as a chemist by the Rocky children, Charles and Marilyn, are 8U Marla. IIL leave Saturday for a vacation in The novena to the Sacred Heart gram this week are four former new parishioners, and live at 22nd is required. Instructions are free. Georgetown. will dose this Friday with Masses student^ of Regia high school— Motintaiotintain arsenal. Awake to the trafl&c Every phase of food preparation is John Healey, Robert Cramer. Cy- and Court. The Karl Chambers have moved at 6:80 and 8 o'clock. Benedic­ Mrs. V. Stringari and two chil­ Dick Reiteineicr will leave next strain, a n d anxious to presented by-lecture and demon­ to their new home on Forest park­ tion and tha consecration to the rus Partington,“ • and...... John McHu^l- :h. dren moved to the Canon hotel Want to B«rume a Priest? stration. Pamphlets are available Eligible for the officers’ training week to resume his studies in the help, many people are Wa araleomt to our Boaiaty zailoua youni way. I Sacred Heart will follow the 8 from their ranch in Lincoln park. medical school of the University maa aaxioua to davota tbalr llvaa aa-Salvo, at the school or through Mrs. G. o’clock Mass. Confession.a for first program as a result of pass­ Delbert Borrelli is a chemist traveling with less bag­ A. Schwartz, EA. 0184, Mrs. J. H. McMorrow has as of Colorado, Boulder. torian Priasta to tht Apoatolata of pariab guests her nieces, Carol and Paul Friday will be heard Thursday ing successfully the pre-induc­ student in Western State college mlaaiona, ratraata. laeturaa: to tba cducatloa Recent donors to the USO tion examinations administered to gage today — taking only of tba laity add of aapiranta lo tba prieaP ine Krier of Walsenburg. aftemooH- and evening. summer school. He is the son of THE HOLY FAMH-Y FATHERS cookie jar are Mmes. Paul Eckel- young men nearing draft age. the Mr. and Mrs, Victor Borrelli. what they’ll surely need. bood: to tba eaoaa of tba Catholla Praia. aU man, H. J. McLellan, H. R. Dolan, Miss Cecilia Selander has re The Altar society will receive arlll accept bora of hlth-achpol ata and ‘ Graduatai of tba alamatiury lahool, and turned to Colorado Springs lo young men are being sent to school Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stringari roung men of character* axen of aii- Best of all, they're carry­ OQcb aa bava bad aoma or eomplata blab and T, C. Sleiniers. Communion in the 8 o’clock Mass enter her second year in the Seton Sunday, July 4. The regular for special studies to prepare them of LaJunta spent Sunday. June 27, Ttnecd Its. who dcalrc to beeema ing less—checking in the aahool or collast. or ara idvanead la ra a n Mmes. J. C. Shell and G. A for commissions in tne navy. with his mother,h( Mrs. V. Stringari. prtaata and ntmbara af tba Cenercta- ara waleoma to certaapond Immadlataly. Ad. Schwartz were recent contributors school of nursing. meeting will be held Tuesday Uon of the Belp Ftailp. baggage a t all parcels vaacad atadanU but dafleiant in Latin oradita Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hampton afternoon, July 6, at 1:30. John Healey, member of this Father James Ckinway, O.M.I., raaaivt tpocial couraea.—If yon ara too pooi to the blood bank. year's graduation class and son For further information urile to; and luggage not needed to pay tba full faat wa ahall aaalt to aolvr former members of St, Philo St. Louis’ PTA will sponsor a of Corpus Christ!, Tex., is visiting The Rev. Daniel Campbell. S.J., of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Healey lis parents, Mr. and Mrs, -M. J. Very Rev. Feliier Superior yoar prohina tbroMdi tba aid of ipacial an army chaplain, is a guest in mena’s parish, were weekend card party in the Gas A Electric en route. This takes banalaeton. W of 2832 Zuni street, and John Conway. the home of his mother, Mrs. Anna guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, J building Wednesday afternoon, 7900 Clayton Rd. St. Louis, Mo. thoughtfulness — f o r it Such aa bava hid tlx yaara of Latin antat Lawless. They were en route to McHugh, '42, son of Mrs. McHugh tba oovKiita immadiilaly. No chargMl Campbell, while awaiting orders July 7. of 2840 Albion street, left Wednes­ Special Wfe'r to means bear king old habits. WrIU to tba addriaa halow Indicating ag, to proceed to Harvard university their home in Rhinelander, Wise., In a supper meeting of the day, June 23, for Crete, Nebr., tad ixtant of aducatlon. for advanced training. from the West coast. In Yuma, Marian sorority held in the rec­ VEST REV. FATHER PROVINCIAL. Ariz., they were present for the where they will be inducted in the THE REGISTER Passenger traffic doub­ SOaETY OP THE DIVINE SAVIOR. Mrs. Campbell’s daughter. Sis­ tory Tuesday evening, June 29, npvy at Doane college. McHugh Fi. rOOIIlLD Salvatarlan Saminiry St. Nailaax, Wli. ter Maura of the Loretto order, graduation exercises when their the members voted to sponsor a READERS led last year. Our load son, Norman, received his wings. aitended Denver university the has come to Denver to teach in the horseback ride with this year’s past year. will increase still ; more Become a Salvalorian Lay Brother high school graduates of the par­ summqr session of Loretto Heights Robert Cramer left June 30 for No Studlai, No Taitioa Raualrad college. ish as guests. this year. So the Santa Fe Join our activi and eontamplativa Sodaty Boulder, where he will begin his IS will be more grateful than U yon wtab to eenitarata yonraalf to God A meeting to arrange for the The Daughters of Maiw sodality course in Colorado university. aa a Lay Brotbar, davoting your Ufa to annual Loretto guild summer will hold a picnic in City park Cramer, the son of Mrs. Anna ever for your cooperation prayar and work In tba peaca and ouiat ol Mines Student in the near future. The eighth tba fflonaatary. ■PIRIpUAL I Cramer of 3364 Stuart street, at­ in 1943. If you know a trada. plaea It In tha larvlar grade girl graduates will be hon­ tended Regis high school the past of God 1 If you ara not akillad in a trada, wa PROTECTION for ored as guests. four years, and was graduated this ahall ba glad to taich you ont. Davalop what Mrs. Earl Poole recently visited year. He will specialize in naval Travel light . . . and is good in yon for Cud's Ciuaa I Ask for in­ SERVICE ALL MEN her son. Pvt. Joseph Poole of the formation indicating your agt. Addrest: Becomes Convert radio work. our thanks will ride with »1EN AND BOYS marines, in San Diego, Calif. Mrs. (Continued From Page One) VKRTREVERENDfATHER PROVINCIAL Cyrus Partington, son of Dr. you ill the way. SOCIETY OP THE DIVINE SAVIOR CRUaFORM Conblnatlea el Charles Toy, who will make her Hart, Virginia Reeves, and Mary BaWatarltn Saaiinary 8L Naxiani. Wise d Mrs. Cyrus P a rtin ^ n of 870 MEDAL SCAPULAR Golden.—Pvt. Floyd Wilson home in San Bernardino, accom­ Medea Way, was called to the Ann Grant, and Joe Beckley. with Extra and Bowen, who is taking an army en­ panied Mrs. Poole on the trip Polytechnic institute in Ruskin, The usual vacation from June I aaJSaa* '***''■''’* “ Haavr RIIHACU- gineering course in the Colorado While in Los Angeles Mrs. Poole to September for college students . I Young antar tha Ra* Durablt La. Partington, also a member of ligioua Life LOUS School of Mines, was received into visited a former member of the is a thing of the past, as their Chroma SL Jaaapb this year’s graduation class, left and davota tbalr time and energy to Platad the Church Saturday, June 26, by parish, Mrs. Kelso Downtain. for Ruskin early this week. vacations are cut short by revised Here it an estential gift soutfit for tha care of tba sick In hospital! may 24-INCH aaS Father Barry J. Wogan. Sponsors schedules, and many have left to every Catholic—comieting of d k Join tha Sistara of tha Poor of SL Fran- CHAIN SL Chrlitaphar were James S. Weigle and Gerald John F, Kelly, son of Mr, and resume their studies. Oliver Hall eii. For partieulara writs toi Mother with Delaney. Mrs. Charles J. Kelly of 1610 Ivy has relumed to the University of No. 1. A moft baaotifol mlnUtura Cath­ ! S a n ta Fe Provincial, Mount Alvamo Convent, street, is also eligible for the spe­ olic V te jtr Boole—Jewala of Prayap—aiic Warwick, N.V.. or to Sister Superior, W* Prayer- Sunday, July 4, the first Sunday Colorado; Joseph Prinster to the 2xlSt* conttinisa: the aaiaBtial dally SL Francit Hovpltal, East 142nd StraaL of the month, is regular Com cial officers’ training program, Colorado school of mines; and prayari, 127 pazaa, bound in leatbaratta New York City. Book Redskins Gather but will not be called until some with gold tattering, and easily read type. munion day for members of the John Abram to Creighton univer­ No. 2. A beautiful m inisturc Crueifbi Altar and Rosary society and ail time next fall. He left Sunday, sity, Omaha, Nebr. made of composition wood in walnut finiah, WALLET June 28, for New Haven, Conn., all FOR ONLY $ A the women and girls of the Milt Fither Joint Marinet inacribed with tba following Pious Inscrip­ pari.sh. They will receive Com­ to begin his college work-in Yale Miss Mary Louise Giblin this tion: “Father forgive them—Behold this CHAPLAtN NEEDS (Sl.OO aith ) M For Big Pow-Wow university. Kelly, scholastic leader heart wfalch has so loved men." RHEUMATISM week assumes the position of so­ Soldiara A Sailoia SS- munion in the 8 o’clock Mass. of his class in Regis, was awarded No, S. A genuine leather case, into which Arthritia - Naaritia Bciatica paaa, indaxad. poekaL Banns of mariage were pub- ciety editor of the Daily! Sentinel, tba miniature prayer book and Crucifix fit Why contioua to autfar the ROSARIES iha PRAYIR-BOOK ILshed the first time Sunday, June (Coniinued From Page One) a scholarship to Yale last May, and replacing Miss Charlotte Fisher, perfectly: and aa a very special offtr wa agonizing paina of thaaa die- (Dally Davotieaal. will have the opportunity of com­ will print yonr FULL NAME on this aaiaa whan tha uaoal remadiaa Send to I Qiaplaln F. E. Lollich Mounted In Attraetiv* 27, for Joseph Hess and Miss cific railroad- has scheduled a Holy who- will be leaving in the near leather case in GOLD LETTERINa FREE have failed f Loam about a pleting at least a semester of col­ fufure for active duty in the U. S. of east to you. 290 Inf., 75 Div., Ft. L. Military atylt leatheratta WallaL »itb Helen Anderson, both of this lege before being called by the aaw, cmatworthy, modern, oon^izgkal Handy Compnrtmanta. Cntbolia identiflen. parish. Cross "special" at the opening of marine corps women’s reserve. Miss This aat makes a moat appropriate gift Craatmaot method. Tbit marvalona traataant Wood, Mo. Cion, nnd notaboek pasaa. Baa aonvanlanl each camp period. Both boys and navy. for every occaifon and is truly an Ideal It eompletaly azpitinad is tha Balt Cllula’a •trap fostanar. Members of St. Agnes’ circle Giblin has been a member of the gift for your loved ones In aervica; indi­ TSvo other Regis high school stu Sentinel staff for the past two new FREE Book. Write today No obllgatloii. were the guests of Mrs. Edward counselors were delighted to find dents have joined other branches vidual ly bozod. Ball Clinic, Dept. TOM. Ezeelalor Springa, Maw FREE Ordara—MIRAC- Tait in her home on Tuesday after­ on their recent trip that the cars years in the capacity of assistant Prica for set Sl.OO—2 sets Sl.TS—4 aati THE ABBEY SCHOOL ULOUS INFANT JESUS OF of the service. John Heit, son of proofreader. She is the daughter JS.S0, and 0 seta SS.OO: postpaid and in PRAGUE—Tinted Plrtnra irlUi Pmyar noon of this week. were labeled with the name of the Mr. and Mrs. Casper Heit, 1027 sured. Send your order in now. Kindly Your Purchate of War Bonda CANON QTY, COLORADO of Mr. and Mrs. John Giblin and print your name plainly. Ordar camp, and the "Holy Cross Special" 10th street, will leave' Sunday, is a graduate of Grand Junction and Stampa Help* Secure Your Tha plaea for jrour roung ton ta thas« artleka THE CRUCIFpf HOUSE trooblad timea. For boya from 12 faara eld SEND NO MONEY! 4Hi Brother of Boulder July 4, for training in the coast high school and Mesa college. and up. Thorough training br axpariancad irad. was indicated on the schedule board guard. William McCaw, son of DEPT. B. P.O. BOX S6(4, CHICAGO. ILL. Future. Caetilty of Benadietina prteata. Idaal mouo* Pay postman on deltacrr (pins faw eenU George McLean, who left re­ poataga and C.O.D. handling). If you sand in the Kansas City station. Most Col. and Mrs. William W, McCaw tain dimau. larga eampua. All aporta !n< Nun Ordained Priest boys attending the camp are from cently for duty in the merchant ^ENVER’S MOST PROGRESSIVE LAUNDBY"* eluding horaaback riding. Inouini Tba ramittanca with ordar. wa pay poataga. of Fitzsimons hospital, was in marine, has been assigned to a Hcadffltftar. • UNIVERSAL CHURCH GOODS east of Kansas City or from the ducted at Fort Logan. Box 419. DapU R. Chicago, flL West coast training station at Sheep’s Head Chicago.—The Rev. Thomas E. Bay, Brooklyn, N, Y. George is a THE C ASCADE LAEISDRY Cashman, O.F.M., is the fourth Several new horses have been son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McLean “TRY OCB NEW SERVICE" brother of Sister M. Therese of added to the large herd. Because Vacation School of Denver, former Grand Junction SETOIV HILL LOl.LLf PeniHYivania St. Gertrude’s academy in Boul­ of gas rationing, the number of residents. In a letter to local Complete Laundry Service ^ Aeoraditad by Wemm from 11 furatga Coootrtaa der, Colo., to be ordained a priest. motor trips into the mountains has Asaoelmtlon of Amarfean OaiTariftlfa and t7 Amaiiean Stataa friends, he writes that he is ex- IS4T Market WE CALL FOB AND OBUVER TA. iS te - e m His ordination was witnessed by to be curtailed. Accordingly, more In Edgewater to iecting a visit from his brother, hi* mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Caah- pack trips and over-night excur­ ''rank, a third officer in the mer­ man of St. Thomas Aquinas’ par­ sions have been ordered this year. chant marine. ish in Chicago. The other priest- Greater emphasis is also placed on brothers are the Rev. Malachy the craft*. A new craft shoo is Close on July 2 REMEMBER THE BUYS IN SERVICE Cuhraan, O.F.M., an army chap­ in use this year in the building that M iu RELIGIOUS PENDANTS lain; the Rev. Edward J. Cash- was previously employed as a print (St. Mary Magdalsne’* Pariah, with Nackchain — All Plastic man, C.M., of New Orleans; and shop. Edgewater) IN SILVCR FINISH the Rev. James J. Caahman, C.M., The four-week vacation school TRAVELERS MEDALS of St. Louis. will close Friday morning, July 2. One hundred and twenty children Legion Show oh have been attending the instruction GIFTS FOR SPECIAL CCGASIONS Requiescant in Pace cla.xses. The marriage of Nicholas A. DIOCESE OF PUEBLO Fourth to Have Wind and Frances Adeline Bowyer FIGUEROA. ThtrffiOffi, lalaot dAushitr COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME of BIra and Mr*. Jotoph Figuoroa of 3022 took place Monday, June 28, with Pina, Paablo. Sarrieea. St. Francis Mass at 8 o'clock. The witnesses Xaviar’f church June 22. Intarmant Top Performers were Frank J. Wind and Mary Roaelawn. Jane Ficco. Charles Rufien and A. I*. Wagaek GERM—Joaeph of 1282 S. Santa Fa driva. Puablo. Diad Juna 22 aftar ahori The fifth annual “Salute to Joseph Crowfoot, nephews of the illnati. Ha cam# to Puablo 18 yaara ago America" show will be held again bridegroom, served at the Mass. ( iiriu'ii «;ooiis <'(». from Slovaota and wa* promlnant in this year on the Fourth of July in A reception in the home of Mrs Puablo buainast and farming circlao. from which ha raeantly ratirad. Charter mam* the Denver university stadium urt- Charles Rufien. sister of Mr. Wind, I A. 4» $5,600 Left Catholic Quaiity that axcala. Leaders ainca 1930 Enfiiewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. Friday evening, June 26.- Date and emmond tba BREWED WITH PURE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPRING WATER Institutions by Woman Ray't Phots Sarvica, DapL 43-F, La Crosaa. place of the annual affair will be ^ Caimepeiitaa Wlscootin. Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California USTIN TO *SH0»TT. m l 9AUT I TH| lOTT «l COOU, TVfSOAYl KOA announced in the next few weeks. te euhwf-tows INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION EACH NEGA- 15tb and California Sister Ambrose returned this Little Rock.—Bequests totaling Iriasda, TIVX GUARANTEES Outstanding Pla- week after spending a short time $6,600 were left to Catholic insti­ turaa. Roll Davtlopad and Eight Prints Wa Do Not Hava Spaclal Salat But Sail You at Our Lowaat in the mother-house of the Bene­ tutions in the Diocese of Little Cosmopolitan Hotel She. Eight Beautiful 4zS tniargim anta We. Immediate SarvtcA Mailing Bags Price* Evary Day ea All Drag MarchandUa. dictine community in Atchison, Rock under terms of the will of J. B. BBBNDON, J B . Gas. Mgr. BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY Free. UaivanoJ Photo Service, LaCcuaaa, Kans. Miss Lena Meier. Wisconsin. II !\EW S OF THE P rE B L O DIOC E§E Credit Union Movie Paratrooper Chaplain OrmeasiBenedictineNunsOpen Depicts Purpose of OF SODALITY TO Must Use Plane to Cover Territory 0{|| Vacation Sch00| Canon City.—(Holy Cross Ab­ bey)—Chaplain Matthew Connelly, FLECl OFfICLIiS O.S.B.,^ who is somewhere abroad In Walsenburg Area Loan Organization with a unit of paratroopers, has written to the Rev. Philip Boyle, Bishop Wiilging Present for Picture Shewn in (Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish, O.S.B., that he says three Masses Pueblo) each Sunday and at least two on Classes Inaugurated in Cameron; Work Is Mt. Carmet Hatt; Other Parishes The Young Ladies’ sodality re­ all other days. The points at which ceived Holy Communion in a body he officiates are so far apart that ^ Already Completed in Seven Dther See Edueationai Feature Sunday, June 20. Election of of­ he must use a plane to get around. ficers for this group will take place At one of the prison camps Centers in Parish in a meeting scheduled for the eve^ where he stopped he found a (Jer- ning of July 1. man Benedictine priest serving as Credit Union—John Doe’s Bank, a movie in techni­ ecause of the Independence a common soldier. Father Matthew Walsenburg.— (St. Mary’s Parish)—The eighth vaca­ color and sound, shown in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel hall, day holiday, the meeting of the obtained from the prison authori­ tion school to be conducted in the parish by the Sisters of St. Pueblo, June 27, gave an interested audience a new and Altar and Rosary society was held ties permission for the priest.to Benedict began in Cameron June 28 at 9 a.m. Schools have more comprehensive view of the workings of the credit on June 29 instead of July 5 say Mass and also procured a Mass already been concluded in North 'Veta. Rouse, and La 'Veta. union. The Most Rev. Joseph C. Wiilging, D.D., who, since Hostesses for July will be Mrs. kit for his use. Joseph Welte, Mrs. Arthur Ar- Father Matthew’s letter is so First Communion was given seven children in La Veta Sun­ his coming to the diocese, has given enthusiastic support to baugh, and Mrs. George J. Glea­ carefully written that one cannot day morning, June 20. Schools were concluded this week in the credit union movement in Southern Colorado, was pres­ son. even guess where he is. He speaks Tioga, Del Carbon, and Cucharas. A school was conducted ent. Many others attending were members of the Society The parish council of the DCCW of the Bishop of the territory being in Bear Creek earlier in the summer. met on June 18. asked to administer the sacrament 'of Our Lady of Guadalupe. of Confirmation. Mileage on the vacation schools” This society has given the credit Patronal Feast Is this year was far greater than in union many good members under The two chaplains who have past years, owing to the greater the leadership of Francisco Carpio, Friday, July 2 most recently entered the service chaplain Harold GIcntser Chaplain Joieph Hannon number, of schools. Distance cov­ chairman of the credit union com The patronal feast of the pariah from Holy Cross abbey have re? ered' in taking the sisters to the mittee. will be observed Friday, July 2, ceived their appointments follow­ schools was more than 1,500 miles. The picture made clear to all the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesuit Sings First ing courses in Harvard. Chaplain All schools in the parish will be the meaning of the credit union Jesus. Since it is also first Fri­ Mass in St. Patrick's Joseph Hannon, O.S.B., has been concluded by July 16. Fourteen assigned to the air base in Lake LSHONOIIFyY motto: day, it will be Communion day for Benedictine Sisters are doing the M imitEi HilD “Not for profit, not for charity the members of the Apostleship of Charles, La., and Chaplain Harold religious teaching. but for service.’’ Prayer. Priest’ s Mission to Teach Glentzer, O.S.B., is in the air ba.se Campaign Naar* Goal Some members of the Pueblo Fr. Wolohan to Be in Clovis. N. Mex. Both report Theaum of $8,000 has been sub- credit union chapter also were their wofk is hard but that they scrioed so far in the $10,000 debt- FIBEIIEIL PABIY III SI. pmiiiCK's present. Jubilee Speaker are intensely interested and find reduction'campaign begun several In the evening the community The Very Rev. Thomas J. Wolo­ the spirituality among the men weeks ago in the Walsenburg par­ Truth, Says Fr. McCarthy most sincere. in Fulton Heights viewed with han will be the speaker on the ish. A canvass of business men in Durango.— (St. Columba's Par­ Chaplain Leo Recksteiner, O.S.B.. (St. Patrick’* Parith, Puable) marked interest the credit union occasion of the 2Bth anniversary the county re.sulted in donations movie, shown in their Recreation celebration of the ordination of the who left for_the sei-vice in Febru­ of almost $1,000. It is planned to ish)—Pvt. Frank Paccoli, who had Prior to a Nuptial Mass cele­ hall as part of the program of Rev. Louis Geary, S.M. The Mass “The newly ordained priest [ways be a staunch defender of the ary, is in Camp Beal, Calif. Chap­ have the entire campaign con­ been visiting here for 40 days, was brated in St. Patrick’s by the Rev. their church festival. The festival comes back from his seclusion in ‘I'uth. The priest is often disliked lain Charles Forsyth. O.S.B., is the guest of honor at a- farewell wlil be offered in Leadvillc, the . . I , . because of the fact that in season cluded by the end of July. A mim­ W. D. McCarthy, -Miss Josephine was held for the purpose of raising birthplace of Father Geary and the seminary to the people to be a i of teason he must tell the near Philadelphia. lie is recuper­ eographed statement of the prog­ party June 23 in ”the College inn. ating from pneumonia. Chaplain About a hundred of his friend* Agnes McGann l^canie the bride money for the new pews, which Father Wolohan. Twenty-five years teacher of truth. That is why so | truth which oftentimes disturbs ress, of.the. drive was distributed of James M. Sheehan on June 21. are being installed in the Sacred ago" Father Wolohan delivered the Regis Barrett, O.S.B., has been in at ail the Ma.*ses Sunday, June 27. gathered for dancing and refresh­ Both -the bride and the bride- Heart mission church. Other par sermon at Father Geary’s first much of his training is given to i people. South America for the last 18 The St. Mary news letter di­ ments and to bid Frank Godspeed. eroom are members of pioneer ishes saw this educational feature. Solemn Mass. Father Geary is knowing the truth,” declared the “The priest also is charged with months. rected to the graduates and espe­ He left Thursday morning for families in the parish. The at- The Forty Hours’ devotion be now stationed in Wheeling, W. Va. Rev. William D. McCarthy in his the administration of the sacra- cially to those in service was sent Santa Cruz, Calif., where he is to ______u ____ , mental system of the Church. Hi.s be given additional treatment for tendante were Catherine McGann, gins in Mt. Carmel church on Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Schooley sermon at the first Solemn Mass of out this week. The letter is dis­ sister of the bride; Margaret Thursday, July 1. On Sunday, July and their daughter, Kathleen Ann, ta.sk is to realize through this Notice to Register tributed every six weeks and keeps injuries received on Guadalcanal. O’Connor, and Sgt. John Sheehan, 4, the Feast of the Sacred Heart have been visiting in the home of the Rev. Joseph E. Grady, S.J., in means the sanctification of souls, the graduates informed on parish His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pac­ St. Patrick’s church, Pueblo, Sun­ the making of the body a worthy coli, took him as far as Denver. brother of the bridegroom. Ushers will be celebrated with a Solemn Mrs. Schooley’s parents, Mr. and Correspondents in and community activities. » were Edward Hogan, Armand Mass at 7 o’clock. The Mass has Mrs. George Gleason. day, June 27. “Much of the sem­ temple of, the Holy Spirit. Above -;Ev«ty Catholic woman’s organi­ Eleanor Hogan has returned Jerman. and Edward Hertnecky. been requested by the members of Dr. and Mrs. A- J. Dooner and inary training is also taken up all the priest is a sacrificer, and all zation in the parish is enrolled in from her vacation'. the labor that he puts into his pre­ Diocese of Pueblo The bride is the daughter of Mrs. the Congregation of the Most Kathleen and Jimmy spent last with developing strength of char­ the campaign to provide hostesses Mrs. John Hotter has been con­ John McGann of 119 Lake. Mr. Sacred Heart of Jesuh. (Turn to Page 9— Column 7) acter, so that the priest may al- paration, as well as the labor of for the local USO headquarters. the years ahead after he is or­ fined to her home for the past week Sheehan is the son of John Because of ihe Independence President* of the parish societies because of a severe cold. She is re­ Sheehan of 1001 Pine. Both are dained is well worth the privilege attended the women’s organization of offering up just one Mass, for day week end—July 3, 4, and ported improving. alumni of Pueblo Catholic high Redskins Gather 3—please send your Register meeting Tuesday evening, June 22. school Death Removes Suffering through the sacrifice of the Mass Little Bobby Dalla’s arm wa* news so that il will reach me The Rev. Hubert Newell of Den­ broken in a fall last week, Recently baptised were Stephen he is able to unite time and etern­ ver was a weekend visitor in the ity.” on Saturday, July 3. The usual Mrs. Augusta Davidson and Mrs. WajTie Sterner, son of Mr. and For Pow-Wow at deadline is Monday in Pueblo. rectory. He offered the 7:30 and Mrs. Carl Sterner of 316 Broad­ 8:30 Masses Sunday, June 27. He Uolen McGreagor returned last Of Little Flower Devotee Many Fail to Because of the holiday there week from their vacation trip. way, whose sponsors were Leo will be no mail deliveries in returned to Denver Monday morn­ Sterner and Bertha Mann, and Heed Vocation ing. They were fortunate to be able to Camp Holy Cross Pueblo on Sunday and Monday, see their nephew, Lt. John C. Con­ Edward Francis Weisshaar, son of (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, armed service from suffering and Father McCarthy also empha­ July 4 and 5. The Rev. Howard Delaney left Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Weiss­ [last Saturday for a vacation of roy, for a short time. He is sta­ Pueblo) will bring' them back home sized the stimulating effect voca­ (Rev.) Patrick Slauter. tioned in Camp Hood. haar, whbfe sponsors w’ere Herman Canon City. — (Camp Holy safely.” tions have on the life of the parish I (Turn to Page 9 — Cnhimn X) and Louise Weisshaar. Cross)—Chief Eagle Heart of the A disciple of suffering, walking Sadie Sullivan and Marie An­ in the footsteps of S t Ther^se of Keeping her hopes high with the in which vocation.* take root. “It New names on the honor roll Big Four is'ations once again has plans she made to be carried out should be a stimulation to a par­ drews are spending thepr vacation called together hia Redskins for the Child Jesus, died in her par­ in Denver. are Robert J. Wallace, Jr., of fi ents’ home in Pueblo June 23. She after her recovery, she knew deep ish to witness a first Mass. In a Carlisle place; Edward Joseph the annual meeting in Camp Holy large parish there should be the Vacation School in Lamar Miss Drucille McCleery, princi­ Cross. Many boys were turned was Miss Kate Archires, the in her heart there was to be no re­ Rowley of 408 E. Routt; and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ar­ covery in this world, and she gave celebration of the first Mass each pal of the Park school here, is Charles Thomas of 422 W. down this year for lack of room. her Master first place, resigned to .vear. It is every priest’s experience spending her vacation in Penn­ Twenty Benedictines are seving chires of 610 Smelter avenue. Evans—in the navy; and Charles Since January of this year she try to love what He thought best to know a number of young men sylvania visiting relatives. Erickson—in the army, . on the camp staff this year in the who may haVe received a vocation Ends With 40 Hours’ Rite capacity of craft instructors, ac­ had been confined in the home of for her. her parents to waste away and The young women of S t if they had been willing to listen to 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION tivity directors, and counselors. In the call. Unfortunately, the call is ful in attending the summer school. Parish Council to Meet addition, seven third-year theolo­ await death from an incurable Therese’s sodality feel her passing Lamar.—The Forty Hours’ devo­ Diocese of Pueblo cancer, A loyal member of St. keenly. They were present in a often unheeded because of the dis­ tion, which was held June 24, 25, In the afternoon from 2 until 4, gians from Kenrick seminary have inclination of the individual to sac­ the sisters taught 75 children in Dn Wednesday, July 7 July 1, 1943 been placed on the counselor staff. Theresa’s sodality of Our Lady of body for the Requiem Mass cele­ and 26 marked the closing of the brated June 28. Their officers rifice. Sometime.* the apathy of Our Ladv of Guadalupe church. • Feast of the Most Precious Blood They are John Hickey, JohnOrad M t Carmel parish, Pueblo, almost summer school. Two Benedictine since its beginning,' she bore her were honorary pallbearers. At parents is resjionsible for the fail­ Sisters spent three weeks teaching The children’s age.* ranged from Pueblo..... Our Lady of Mt. Carmel ik, John Cantalin, John Dolan, ure of children to follow God- 5 to 13 years. Of this group 14 re­ (St. Francis Xavier’s Parish, Charles Hofer, Aloysius Hemkins, heavy cross with much patience. Miss Archires’ dying reque.sf, the children from both St. Francis de Pueblo) July 4, 1943 From the Little Flower of Jesus, sodality statue of the Little Flower given vocation.*. Sales’ parish and Our Lady of ceived their First Communion. The and Richard Kaiser. Doran Chris­ communicants’ ages ranged from The parish' council will meet III Sunday after Pentecost tian of the Koshare Indian club to whom she was devoted as to a was surrounded with a blaze of “May this first Mass be a stim­ Guadalupe parish. sister, she learned to suffer in pa­ lighted candles during the ob­ ulation to other young men of the In the morning from 9 until 11 9 to -13. These children also were Wednesday evening, July 7, after *Mancos—...... St. Rita of La Junta'has been engaged as parish to answer the call that they faithful in attending school. Some the Holy Hour. •McPhee.—...... St. Rita instructor in Indian dancing. tience and to look toward doing sequies. For this, her last sodality the sisters taught 20 children in St, God’s will as sweetly as her suf­ functiorf, she was dressed in the also may come back to their people Francis de Sales’ church. Part of of them had to walk as far as a Miss Elizabeth Manguso of this neat little brown cape, the insignia stamped forever w th the order of the time was devoted to the learn­ mile and a half every day, but parish and James Towns of Colo­ *Signifies that 13 Hours* demo­ Bishop Wiilging to fering would allow. Very frequently, at her own re­ of the sodality worn by all the Meicnisedech.” ing of Gregorian chant From 11 nothing stopped their coming. rado Springs were married Sunday tion may be held instead of the Attend Pow-Wow afternoon, June 27, with Louis Fortv Hours'. quest, Holy Communion was car­ members in their religious cere­ until 11:30, the sisters taught the This was the ninth year the sis­ The same complete instruction ried to her in her illness. When monies. The young women feel Was Ordained in boys their Ma.*s prayers and the ters came to Lamar, and the pa­ Manguso and Margaret Cabibi as in Indian lore is being carried out the diocesan novena to the Little they have a member in heaven to St. Marys, Kans. manner of serving at Mass, pn rishioners are looking forward to witnesses. The Very Rev. A. J, DCCW Directors Will this year as in years past. With Flower was taking place in St. intercede for them and keep them Thursday morning, .lune 24, two their coming again next year. Miller, V.G., officiated. many new Indian Icostumes added loval to their sodality of the Litde Father Grady was ordained in boy.s received their First Commun- Leander’s church in May of this the chapel of St. Mary’s college, Thompson-Weis Wedding Held Mrs. Eugenia Leonard is spend­ Convene on July 7 to the stock of other years, one year, she followed the services and Fiower of Jesus. nion. Ail the children were faith- ing the summer with ' er daughter, of the most colorful -pageants in St. Marys, Kans., June 22. He Miss Lucille Weis, daughter of prayers from her sickbed in the Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Weis, became Mrs. Anthony, in Denver. A meeting of the b o a rd of the history of the camp will be chose as officers of his first Solemn little home on Smelter avenue. It Mass fellow priests of two reli­ the bride of Marvin Thomp.*on Sister Mary Aloysius of the directors of the Diocesan Coun­ produced July 19. Bishop Joseph was an intensely happy and hope Good Shepherd home in Portland, C. Wiilging, who was created Big gious orders, who had been his June 16 before Father Benedict cil of Catholic Women is sched­ ful day for her when the Rev. Ed­ FII.M 'DOIIllD Pedrofti. They were attended by Ore., visited with her cousin, Mrs. uled for Wednesday, July 7, at Chief White Robe at the council schoolmate* at one 'time or an­ ward F. Garesche, SJ.. preacher Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conley. The Alice Nogle, during the past week. 9:30 a.m. in the Sacred Heart ceremony last year, will be present of the novena, brought the relic of other. The Rev. Philip Boyle, Cathedral hall, Pueblo. on the council grounds again this O.S.B., of Holy Cross abbey was couple are making their home in She was accompanied by Sister St. Therese to her, blessed her with assistant priest; the Rev. George Lamar. Mai-y Catherine. All chairmen are urged to be year for the closing pow-wow, it, and prayed with her for God’s in attendance. The agenda of _ Camp Holy cross is now recog­ Bischofberger, S.J., professor of IS blessings. Like the Little Flower the meeting includes the finan­ nized as one of the best equipped English in Creighton university, she was deeply devoted to Our Lord, deacon; the Rev. Thomas Zabol- cial arrangements for the dioca- and best-known Catholic camps in and especially to His sufferings. PUEBLO san-wide convention slated for the West. The Mantel Co. in tSky, O.S.B., master of novices in No one except the priests who fre­ Holy Cross abbey, subdeacon. The October, the details of the di­ Chicago maintains a special show quently visited her- know how gen­ ocesan war-stamp drive, and a window of the camp’s equipment Knights of Columbus-sponsored erously she jfffered all the pains choir of the Sacred Heart Cathe­ THATCHER • ST. MARY’S report on the status of the and outfits all campers from the of her affliction to her Divine “Army of Prayer.” Chicago area. The Missouri Pa- Palisade.—The religious vaca­ dral rendered the music of the BLOCK DRUG Master. She used to say over and tion school of St. Ann’s mission Mass. Grand Junction.—Mr. and Mrs. HOSPITAL (Tum to Page 9 — Column i) over: "If I suffer so much and tr>' Frank Dessert of the Redlands en­ SHELTON BRYAN. M«r. ended June 20 with the reception The Corpus Christ! procession "AN ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION . CONDUCTED BY to do it patiently, maybe Our Lord tertained 19 relatives and friends PHARMACY" Sisters of Charitv will keep my two brother* in the of the Eucharist by the First Com­ took place at the Mass. After the munion class. Mass breakfast was served to the at a dinner party honoriag the PHONE 3 6 n s QUINCY PHONE 47(1 PUEBLO In the summer months, Sunday relatives of the newly .ordained Rev. J. H. McDonald, S.M., their Mass is at 7:30. priest and the visiting clergy in nephew, Monday, June 21. The din­ Phone 8 6 2 413 Children in Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mulvihill of the Vail hotel. Father Grady is the ner followed a trip over the Rim- JOE’S SUPER ROBERT S. FARICY San Antonio, Tex., are the parents son of Patrick Grady of Colorado rock trail. Father McDonald sang PRICE CLEAIVER of a newly born son. Mr. Mulvihill Spripgs and the brother of Mrs. his first Solemn Mass in St. Jos­ 1 Robinson Bros.| \ m DYER MONUMENTS 6 Areas Attend is the son of Mrs. Vida Mulvihill David Ramaley of Pueblo. He is a eph’s church June 20. SERVlOE NO ODOR-NO DELAY—NO GRAVE MARKERS of this parish. member of the Oregon province of The party was a family, reunion 778 SO. MAIN PH. 1728 REGRET Paul Huber, son of Mr. and Mrs. the Society of Jesus. for several of the guests, i^latives 1 DAIRY I G U L F GAS & OICS 623 Ckiurt St., Pueblo 707 S. Main Si. - Phone 260-W Vacation School Mike Huber, and Francis Hart, son of the Desserts, some of whom had GREASING WASHI.VG of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hart, were not seen each other for 30 years. |j Pure Milk and Cream Z inducted into the army June 22. R. B. Dessert, a brother, and his 4’ ‘Untouched by Human Hand' S Early reports received in the After a two-week induction fur­ 275 Pupils Are wife, and Mrs. John A. Davis, a THE D. E. BURKE DUNDEE Pueblo Chancery office from six lough, they will leave for Fort Lo­ sister, were the only two of the t Home Delivery v CLEANERS & 5 ^ ^ BEAMAN districts in which religious vaca gan. Paul is the Hubers’ second immediate family who were not PlumbinsY & Heatinsr Co. tion schools were conducted this son in service, and Francis is the present. 1 WE SELL FRANCIS 1 DYERS ROOFING year show that 413 children re­ Being Taught in 318-320 N. Santa Fe Ave. Harts’ third son in the armed Dinner was served on the east 1 ICE CREAM 1 2Sth A Elliabsth 8U. Phsnt MSI Insulation - Weatherstrip ceived at least two weeks of inten­ forces. Repair Work a Specially P. E. WYNDLE, Prop. sive training. Nine places in which lawn of the Dessert home to Father WE RETURN EVERYTHING BUT 305 Grand Ave. Paeble, Colo. Miss Violet Corrigan of Grand McDonald; the Very Rev. Nicholas 1 Phone 59 713 E. 4ih St. | Office Phone 909 THE DIRT school was conducted are covered Junction and Patrick Hart, seaman Trinidad School PHONE 305 by this report, which includes only Bertrand; Fathers Francis Faistl, second class in the coast guard, Denis Begley, and Justin Mc- f ' -J those parishes in which the reli­ were married in Santa Monica, gious vacation schools closed on or Trinidad.—The Holy Trinity re­ Kernan, O.S.B.; Miss Mary Hdleh Calif. Patrick is a former Pali Storm; Mrs. H. D. Miller, Macon, Abriendo Markeleria before June 27. Five public school sade parishioner. ligious vacation school for the TYPICAL buildings were used and eight chil public school ’ children began on Mo.; Mrs. G. F. Ahem and daugh­ BERNSTEIN BROS. Quality Meats Mrs. Theresa Smith, who has ter, Miss Mary Ahem, Tauntoii, dren who are not Catholics re­ been ill, is now improved in health June 14. The enrollment at pres­ LUMRER CO. & Groceries MAJOR ceived instruction. Minn.: Mrs. E. J. Palrang and son, SUNDAY DINNER ent is about 275 pupils. Four Ned; Mrs. J. H. McDonald; -Louis 201 South Santa Fe St. 503 W. Abriendo Ave. Six Sisters of Charity of Leav­ enworth and six Benedictine Sis­ Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Storm; W. A. Dessert; Gene Des­ ONE DOLLAR Phone 6220 Phones 2308-2309 ters were instructors. Eighty-three 1st Communion and five lay teachers are engaged sert; Mr. and Mrs. Ra;^ond Des­ C of the children received First Com­ sert and daughter, Marie, PhocBix. Grspsfralt Ross Dsvllsd Efs in the instruction work. Between QUALITY BBOES FOE THE FAMILY munion at the close of the school Ariz.; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vsgstable Soup Yimr Business Is Appreciated 30 and 35 of the pupils will re­ Roast Prim* Rib* of Bssf (Rsrs) Au Jus period. Two Baptisms were brought Brings Doctrine Dessert. Roast ^lorsdo Tom Turkey- about as a result of the .schools- ceive First Holy Communion on Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Dessert Brown Gravy The Palace Drug Go. FLOUR The four parishes represented in July 10, the last day of school. and daughter, Marie, left for their Broiled Sprins Lamb Chops—Mint Jelly RREETWORS The vacation school in Delague, Baked Virginia Ham—Apple Bines the r ^ r t are Paonia and Hotch­ home in Phoenix after a visit of Baked Yoi^ne Chicken—Drsssins T he Store «SHQEr The itandard of quality for kiss, Fniita and Palisade, Lamar Classes to Close mining camp about 15 miles several days in this city. Rosst PrAh Hsm—Applesauce perfect baking. and Las Animas. In the Paonia north of Trinidad, has 90 pupils, New Potstoe* in Cream Phones 27-28 406 N. Main St. 4»r Colo. parish, classes were conducted ib 18 of whom are high school stu­ MISS GOETTELMAN HAS Buttered Aspsrssus N. Hsu, Rocky Ford.— (St. Peter's Par SUMMER BRIDGE PARTY Salad — Choise of Desert* — Coffee BM(. two public school buildings and two ish)—The relirious vacation school dents. At the close of school eight church buildings. Fruita and Pal­ of the class will receive First Holy Friends of Miss Jeanne Goettel- PRIVATE PARTIES held in the Alta Vista Spanish PUBLIC DINNERS EXCELLENT FOOD THE PRINCE isade both used public schools. In colony near Rdcky Ford and in the Communion. Father Floyd Brey man were her guests at a bridge BUY l¥AR BONDS Lamar two churches were used and Liberty school -in Rocky Ford is in charge of the school. party in her home. High prize win­ Complete HotsI Accommodations t... SENSIBLE PRICES PHARMACY in Lag Animas the students were closed with the reception of First More than 250 persons saw the ner 'was Miss Nelda Lee Mapes; AND STAMPS 8 instructed in the public school Holy Communion Sunday, June 27 credit union picture shown in Com­ low, Miss Joyce Prentice; and trav­ The ■ t HARRIS CAFE Pharmaeceutical Chemist building. Eighty children were enrolled munity hall Thursday night, June eling, Mias Mildred Brown.' 8 Cor. Nortiisni A Pin* Phono MS for the three-week course under 24. The same picture was shown Party Honors Patsy Baekley 214 N. Main—Pueblo in Walsenburg the next night, and VAIL HOTEL PUEBLO. COLO. Seton Guild to H old the direction of Sister Stephanie Miss Patsy Beckley was hostess F. and Sister Anita. Forty of these in Mt. Carmel church hall, Pueblo, to several of her friends in cele­ B Quarterly Gathering attended the mdrnjng classes from Sunday night. bration ■'of her 11th birthday. The 1 group attend a show and after­ CHURCH AND SCHOOL 9 to 11 o’clock in the Liberty The Rev. E. J. Fortman, S.J.. PROGR.4MS — BOOKLETS — CATALOGS n The Seton guild of St. Mery's school, while the other 40 attended professor of dogmatic theology in wards went to the Beckley home, w the afternoon session in Alta Vista West Baden cpllege, West Baden where they enjoyed refreshments. STATIONERY — OFFICE FURNITURE AND SUPPUES GROVE DRUG STORES hospital, Pueblo, will hold its Write or Call quarterly meeting in the hospi­ There were 20 first communicants Springs, Ind., was s recent visitor Guests were Misses Geraldine ii FIVE BETTER DRUG STORES tal on Tuesday, July 6. Host­ in the class. Sister Anita was in in the rectorv*.' The Rev. Robert Holland, Donna Lou Bensley, Pat O’BRIEN PRINTING & STATIONERY CO. C (T;NTR.\L BLOCK FIFTH & MAIN esses will be members of St. charge of the instruction and Sis­ C. Jaeger, S.V.D., stopped in the and Mary Helen Darrow, Louiie I^otie 603 114 W. Sth Street 24TH & GRAND 726 E. 4th MESA JUNCTION Francis’ unit. ter Stephanie prepared the music rectory on his way to Santa Fe, Stocker, Kitty Lou Triplett, Nadine PUEBbO, COLORADO for the occasion,. K. Mex. (Turn to Page 9 — Column 6)

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