THemher of Audit Bureau of CireuIatloni Parish He Served 40 Years Honors Dead Prelate

Contents Copyrighted bV the Catholic Press Society, Inc. 1944 — Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked. Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue - Extensive Renovation Program PONTIFICAL MASS is Completeil at Regis Coilege BEING SUNG FOR CATHOLIC Requiescat in Pace Work is'Finished on Carroli Hail, MSGB. DONNELLY ' Adminislralion Buildiag; InspocKon I ^ G I S T E R Tonrs Plannod Pastor Efflurilus of SI. Fraaeis da Sales’, The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denyw Catholic Register. We Extensiv/renovations have just been completed in Car- Noted as Great Builder, Dies After Have Also the International .News Service (Wire and Mail), a L a r « Special Service, Seven SmaUer roll hall, residence building for boarding students of Regis Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. college and high school, W. 50th avenue and Lowell boule­ Lengthy Illness vard, Denver, the Very Rev. John J. Flanagan, S.J., an­ VOL. XXXIX. No. 52. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, AUG. 24, 1944. $1 PER YEAR nounced. The parish he guided for nearly 40 years is paying its Carroll hall will be open for iri- last respects to the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John J. Donnelly spection by prospective students Thursday morning, when a Solemn Pontifical Req|^iem Mass IV/? A 1 VYVl A yvi P Y I f* f i these four civil air patrol cadets who finish a ten-day military and their parents and friends on x j LI'T I l K i I I ' L/J training period on Lowry Field this week. The cadets are listening Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 26 and is being offered for him at 10 o’clock in St. Francis de Sales’ 27, and again on Saturday and church, Denver. Monsignor Donnelly, pastor emeritus of to Chief Warrant Officer Thomas Goodnight of the Lowry Field photo school, extreme right, explain the workings of an Sunday, Sept. 2 and 3.' The fire­ the Southside parish, died in St. Joseph’s hospital Monday intervalometer on the mock-up of a photo ship. Left to right the cadets are Emmett J. Milner, 1525 Dahlm *trwt, DenvM, proof residence hall offers facili­ evening after an illness that had kept him bedridden for Blessed Sacrament parish; Gene R. Rush, 4656 Pennsylvania street, Denver, St. Joseph’s parish (GlobeviUe); Jim E. ties for out-of-town students and also for Denver boys who reside eight years. Johnson, Adams City, who attends Mass in Holy Ghost parish, Denver; and Robert W. Eagan, Derby, who atten s on the Regis campus. The celebrant of the Mass is the Annunciation parish, Denver, — (Official photo of U.S. AAF— by AAF Training Command) All the rooms of Carroll hall Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. have been repainted, the desks re- 'Vehr;. assistant priest, the Rev. Colonel’ s Wife finished, and colorful drapes added. Gregory Smith, who succeeded New recreation rooms have been Monsignor Donnelly as pastor of prepared for the students, and Rt. Rev. John J. Donnelly St. Francis’ ; deacons of honor, the a program of games has been 1862 — 1944 Very Rev. Harold V. Campbell Works in Denver planned. and the Very Rev. Joseph P. The Administration building has O’Heron; deacon of the Mass, the also been renovated in prepara­ Rev. James P. Flanagan; subdea­ To Speed Peace tion for the new school year. Ad­ More Gold Stars con, the Rev. John Moran; master ditional classrooms will be avail­ of ceremonies, the Rev. David Ma­ able on the second floor this year. loney. The Rt. Rev. Monsiraor (By Sgt. Charles Lehman, Staff The main corridor on the first floor Added to Parish William M. Higgins is preaching Writer, AAF Western Technical has been completely remodeled. the sermon. The minor offices of Training Command) Floors, walls, and ceilings present the Mass are being filled by semi­ The historic raid on Tokyo was new and pleasing appearance. Service Banners narians from .the parish. The over, and Lt. Bill Bower and the The entrances at either end of priests’ choir is singing at the other intrepid flyers who had the corridor and the one leading Mass. The Archbishop was sched­ taken off from m;^hical Shangri- into the quadrangle near the gym­ News of Catholic service men in uled to give the final absolution. La were seated in a banquet hall nasium have been renovated so as the various theaters of war has Pallbearers are the Rev. Joseph in a bleak and war-tom Chinese to provide vestibules and at_ the McCallin, SJ.; the Rev. Frederick caused gold stars to be added to city. Generalissimo Chiang Kai- same time to admit more light. McCallin, the Rev. Roy Figlino. the shek'and Mme. Chiang addressed Improved electric fixtures will add several Denver parish honor rolls Rev. James Hallaran, the Rev. the American flyers, and in warm. to the beauty as well as to the in the past week. Among those John R. Clark, C.M.; and the Rev. brightness of the corridor. killed in action is Pvt. Paul Gro­ Edward Dinan. The removal of the lockers to gan, son of Mr; and Mrs. James Fathers Smith and O’Heron special locker room has added Grogan, 3531 Franklin street, Den­ served as assistants under Monsi­ several feet to the width of the ver, members of Annunciation par­ gnor Donnelly; Monsignor Higgins corridor. The locker room was ish. Pvt. Grogan lost his life^ in was a member of the parish when formerly the .students’ lunchroom July in France, his parents were he entered the seminary, and all and candy store. The second floor notified. An infantryman, he had the pallbearers with the exception dining hall will be used as the spent the past two years in Eng­ df Father Dinan, who is at present students’ lunchroom during the land. He took part in the invasion parish assistant; are from St. Fran­ present school year. of Normandy and was looking for­ cis de Sales’. This new lunchroom will take ward, he wrote in the last letter Hundreds of parishioners advantage of the special cafeteria received by his people, to being re- thronged the church until a late equipment that was installed dur­ (Tumto Page? — Column i) (Turn to Pages — Column 5) Springs Girl Will SILVER'fLIlME ing the stay of the army special­ Enter Convent Tireless Abbot Procopius, ized training unit at Regis. It Cardinal Maglione Dies at 66 ALTAR S O C IE T Y will now be possible to serve hot lunches to all the students. Monte IS BUSY ACAIN Guinup, who acted as supervisor WORLD CAPITALS SPECULATE Vigorous at 83, Visits City of the kitchen and dining room during the months of the Regis army program, will direct the new After a 57-year lapse, the Altar The Rt. Rev. Procopius Neuzil, parish priest, editor, diplomat, cd ON WHO WILL BE APPOINTED and Rosar^i society oi S t Patrick’s lunchroom and supervise the pur- O.S.B., Abbot of St. Procopius’ ab­ ucator, and leader in the work for church, Silver Plume, resumed unification of Eastern and W'est- (Tum to P ager — Column S) meetings Friday, Aug. 18, in the bey, Lisle, III., and recipient of erfl rites. home of Mrs. Ronald Buckley. PAPAL SECRETARY OE. STATE several Papal honors, was a visitor serving as pastor of St in the Regitter plant while stop­ Gateehisi Tonewski It was an epochal occasion Procopius’ parish, Chicago, he ad­ ping in Denver during the past »Otfleltl photo AAF by AAJ?, Irhen 10 who have been unofficial dressed William Howard Taft on Rome.—Reports here indicated 22 in Casoria, six miles north of TraJoinc Command weA. Superior at Greeley custodians of the parish vestments the occasion of the President’s visit that speculation was d fe in nearly Naples, after an illness of six and linens for a quarter of a cen On the occasion of his solemn to the Czech Catholic Children of Mra Lorraine Bower tury, got out age-stained garments blessing as Abbot in 1937, Abbot every capital in the world as to months. Cardinal Maglione was Chicago. He also helped to organ­ Catechist Regina -Torzew- who will be the successor of H. Em. and redied them for immediate use Procopius was described by the 66. His death resulted from a poignant tones, stressed China’s ize various other ^ e ch parishes in Cardinal Luigi Maglioiie, Papal Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cico- and near Chica^, and is wdl ski it the superior of the heart attack; he had been suffer­ gratitude for the initial attack on Archbishop Urban J. Vehr re­ raani, Apostolic Delegate to the first group of Missionary Secretary of State, who died Aug. known as a missioner in all parts ing from neuritis. . cently gave permission for reroof- , as one whose work Catechists to come to the ing and renovating the church. of the United States where Slavs Diplomats of the world were When the speeches had sub­ Archdiocese of Denver, it was grieved by news of the death of sided, the Chinese waiters scurried Altar cloths, which bear deep and Czechs are located. announced this week. Due His Eminence, who long had held in on their padded slippers, and fringes of finedt crochet from the in Denver Sept. 2, the band- hands of the early-day Italian The year after his ordination he universal admiration tecause of served the Americans orange mar­ founded and became first editor of of three nuns will be met at his forthrightness and his skill in malade, ice cream, and lemon pie. nuns, are being laundered by ex­ the train by a reception com­ perts. Many of the sets of vest­ Pritel Ditek, a Catholic Cfeech handling international situations. and that meal, according to Mrs. weekly for children, and three mittee of young women from Lorraine Bower, Bill’s wife, was ments are far superior to any that the Archbishop’s guild. The Mentioned as possible successor can be bought now. These will be years later he started the Katolik, so completely incongruous with following 'day the Catechists to Cardinal Maglione are H. Era. turned over to professionals for a semi-weekly and the Narod, a what the Yankp had expected, that will take up residence in Cardinal Giuseppe Pizzardo, for­ Mi«« Riiamarie Remington the repair of tiny breaks in the Catholic Czech daily. As recently (Tum to Pages — Column k) as 1936, in the first gesture of the Greeley, where they will en­ merly of the Papal State Secreta­ (above), daughter of W. Harley heavy brocade. riat and now Prefect of the Con­ Remington o f Springe, Czech Benedictines’ desire to be of gage chiefly in catechetical Officers elected by the society service to their Russian brethren, and social service work among* gregation of Seminaries and Uni­ will entered the novitiate of the versities ; Monsignor Domenico AGGW Board lo Hold Sisters o f Charily o f Leavenworth were Mrs. Ronald Buckley, presi­ he founded and became first effitor the rural residents of the dent; Mrs. Irene Klausner, first of the Voice of the Church, territory. The order’s mother- Tardins, secretary for extraordi­ on Sept. 1. Mies Remington is a nary affairs in the State Secreta­ Meoling on Aug. 29 graduate o f Corpus Christi school vice president; Mrs. Elizabeth (Turn to P aget — Column 5) house is in Victory Noll, Ind. Spedrs, second vice president; Mrs. riat; Monsignor Alfredo Ottaviani, and', o f St. Mary's high school in formerly State under-secretary; Cxilnrado Springs. She was prefect John Buckley, recording secretary; The board of directors o f the Mrs. Joseph Emerson Smith, cor­ Monsignor Filippo Bernardini, P.a- Archdiocesan Council o f Catholic o f the girls’ sodality in her senior BROTHERS FAIL TO MEET IN pal Nuncio to Switzerland and year in St. Mary’s. She received responding secretary; and Mrs. Women will hold a luncheon meet­ Ellen Catron, treasurer. Mrs. M. nephew of the late Secretary of ing in the Catholic Charities an­ highest scholastic honors upon her State, H. Em. Cardinal Enrico graduation. An aunt. Sister Ann Rizzardi was appointed chairman nex, E. 17th avenue and Grant Teresa, belongs to the same order. of altar linens. Miss Lillie Bell 0. S.; GET TOGETHER OVERSEAS Gasparri; and Archbishop Amelto street, Denver, Tuesday, Aug. 29, Jeanne, Ann, and Thomas are other of San Antonio, a summer resi­ Giovanni Cicognani, Apostolic Del­ at 1 p.m. Speakers for the oc­ egate to the United States. Well- children in the Remington family, dent, became a charter member. casion will be the Very Rev. A chain of circumstances that whose home is at 1828 N. Nevada. Guests included the sister of Fa­ Mattie Crowley Galligan of the informed sources indicated that Harold V. Campbell, pastor o f prevented for nearly two years the belief is widespread that the The mother is dead. A grand­ ther Francis Potempa, who had Blessed Sacrament parish, and Blessed Sacrament parish, and th^ arrived the day before from Chi- the meeting in this country of two choice for Secretary of State Rev, Hubert Newell, archdiocesaa mother, Mrs. Julia Conroy, lives Thomas F. Galligan, who died in Cardinal Maglione at 1101 E; Platte, Colorado Springs. fTum to Pagt t — C olu mn j ) Denver brothers, Capt, Gerald H. (Turn to Page 8 — Column 6) superintendent of schools. Galligan and Sgt. Charles B. Gal- 1930. Sgt. Charles, a graduate of ligan, was broken recently in Eng­ the Annunciation high school and NEW MARK SET BY STUDENTS land. of Denver university, entered the Although both entered the army army in November, 1942. He was Third Orders Are Heralded as Backbone in 1942, Gerald to be assigned to trained in Camp Cathedral, Mass., the air forces, Cha'les to the mili­ ENTERING LORETTO HEIGHTS tary police; althc ^h both were and Fort Custer, Mich. In August in Massaihusetts iimultaneously, of this year he was sent to Eng­ Of Lay.Apostolate in United States land. In civilian life he was In the greatest expansion of cratia hall, and is overflowing Gerald in officer candidate school Rt. Rev. Procopius Neuxil, O.S.B. at Harvard, Charles in Camp Ca­ manager of the health and acci­ enrollment in Its historj', Loretto even into the dormitory sections thedral, New Bedford, they met' dent department of a local in­ (By Rev. James B. Hamblin) tion on what he is doing in the versity of America, said that Heights college, Denver, is utiliz­ of the administration building has been humble, calm, energetic, surance company. His wife, Mrs ing every available corner of space but once when Charles got leave “ The Third Orders of the Church apostolate rather than what Christ many in the United States do not tireless, and successful.- A review' Alice Torpey Galligan, a member can be the backbone of the lay in the residence building, Pan- that were used years ago by the to be present at his brother’s is doing through him. He may for yet recognize the distinction be­ pioneer students of the old acad­ of the life and work of the 83-year- graduation from OCS Dec. 5, (Turn to Pages — Column B) apostolate in the United States,” tween Catholic Activity and true get that it is not in “ doing things” emy. The influx of boarding stu­ old Benedictine bears out the 1942. Gerald subsequently made declared the Rev. Francis M. Wen­ Catholic Action which is a distinct Grand Junction dents, already numbering 135, is praise of the Apostolic Delegate. four trips across the United dell, O.P., associate editor of the that Christ’s kingdom is to be re­ (Turn lo Page S — Column i ) stored on earth, but in the right expected to chalk up a 100-per­ Born in Czecho-Slovakia in 1861, States, but missed Massachusetts, Torch, o^icial organ of the Do­ Direclor Announces person doing the right thing at the Officer Wounded cent increase over last year’s total Abbot Procopius came to the where Charles remained, and both minican 'Tertiaries in ^ e United before the college registration United States at the age of 13, He young men returned to Denver on School Calendar States, who was a visitor in Colo­ right time. Prudent action neces­ 2GG Legionaries Hold days, Sept. 11 and 12, close. was educated in St. Vincent’s col­ several leaves, which never coin­ rado during the past several weeks. sarily demands the choice of the right means to the right goal, and Day students from Denver and lege, Latrobe, Pa., and entered the cided; consequently, their ar­ “ The Third Order should produce ' Gay of Recolleclion Benedictine order in 1885." Holy ranged meeting in an English The school calendar for leadersIfor Catholic Action; Cath­ the lay apostle surrounded by the vicinity are showing advance distractions and occasions for dis­ Name Cathedral, Chicago, was the town, seat o f a 13th century Ca­ 1944-1945 in the Archdiocese olic Action should send its leaders registrations in the usual propor­ traction inherent in the very na­ tion to their out-of-town class­ scene of his ordination to the thedral, was literally “ something of Denver and the Diocese of to Third Orders for spiritual for­ Two hundred Legionaries of priesthood in 1888. During his 59 Pueblo was announced as fol­ mation, said Father Wendell. ture of his apostolate will often Mary attended the annual day of mates, who have registered from to write home about.” lack thq, answer to his problem of w Missouri, Iowa, Washin^on, Kan­ years as a Benedictine he has The brothers are sons of Mrs. lows this week by the Rev. Father Wendell, who is the pro­ recollection in Loretto Heights served the Church as missioner. Hubert Newell, director of an ordered life unless he be a mem­ college in Denver Sunday, Aug. sas, New Mexico, Wyoming, Texas, + -I- + vincial director of the Eastern ber of a Third Order. Every Cath­ Nebraska, Indiana, Utah, Okla­ Catholic education in the state! "" '■e exercises were conducted Sept. S— Classes begin. province of the Third Order of St. olic Actionist would do well, then, the Very Rev. John But- homa, Illinois, and Colorado, and Dominic, said that ecclesiastical as­ to become a tertiary, for a lay from Cuba and Old Mexico. Oct. 16-17— Diocesan teach­ timer, C.SS.R., pastor of St, Jos­ ers’ meeting*. Pueblo. sistants of Catholic Action all rec­ apostle living his life according to eph’s church. All living space in the admin­ ognize that the best preparation for Oct. 19-20 — Archdiocetan the rule of a Third Order cannot In his conferences. Father But- istration building’s fourth floor action is contemplation and that a; a pi teachers’ meetings, Denver. ossibly fall into the heresy of good timer urged the legionaries, to is now reserved for the college successful aspostle must be onefworks Nov. 1— All Saints’, holiday promote personal sanctification girls, and the teachers have been who is growing in holiness. They moved to fifth floor. The faculty Nov. 4— Pontifical Mass for Father Wendell, who holds a when going about doing their deceased religions, Denver. know ilhat the faster the spiritual Master of Arts degree in Religious works o f Catholic Action. ' (Turn to Page 7 — Column 6) formation of a lay apostle the more Nov. 23-24 — Thanksgiving Education from the Catholic Uni- The day closed with a Holy effective will be the apostolate, but recess. Hour in the presence of the the biggest problem the lay apostle Dec. 8— Feast of Immaculate Blessed Sacrament, in which each Returns Announced must face is the co-ordination of Conception, holiday. Monsignor MoMonamin one present asked his Civino his spiritual life and his apostolic Dec. 23-Jan. 1 (inclusive)— Master to give him the graces In Collection for life. Catholic AetJonists them­ Christmas and New Year re­ Shows ImprovemenI necessary to carry on the legion selves see the need and are asking apostolate. cess. that they be cared for by Mme Care of Orphans Feb. 7 — Diocesan teachers' The monthly meeting o f the authentic agency of spiritual for­ The Rt, Rev. Montignor Denver comitium will be held meeting, Pueblo. mation. The Third Order can sup­ Returns in the annual collec­ Feb. 9— Archdiocetan teach­ Hugh L. McMenemin, rector Thursday evening, Aug. 24, in the ply the need, for it was for this of the Denver Cathe

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Subscription: Jl Per Year staff of KMYR for making it pos 1 Preaentation 74 Fort Morgan—St. Helena's ...... 40.00 resulted in plans for bringing the sible for the boys in ward C-3, Sacred Heart ______32 Fountain— Entered as Second Class Matter program regularly to other govern­ Fitzsimons General hospital, to S t Anne’t (Arvada) ______... 45 (Colorado Springs— S t Paul's) To Those in Service By at the Post Office, Denver, ment hospitals. In some cases the Bt. Cajetan’a ...... ?.Z Fr^erick— St. Thertse's listen to the Sacred Heart program (Continued From Page One) St. CatheHne'a ______170 (Longmont) and Mead ...... 10.05 Colo. transcriptions will be heard over on Sunday afternoon at 2:30. We St. Dominie's ...... 171 and official organization in the Georgatowi)— Our Lady of inter-unit communication systems are also able to listen to it on St. Slixabeth’i ...... Lourdes ...... of hospitals. Church. There are many Catholic St. Francis de S ales'...... 335 Glenwood Springs— St. Stephen's 54.15 weekday mornings." activities in America, hut there St. James' ____ ....—x ...... 140 Golden—S t Joseph's ___ _ 24.57 An enthimiastic letter has been St. Jolin the Evangelist's...... 310 S e p L 1 5 The fetter is signed by the vari­ are very few authentic Catholic Ac­ Greeley— received from patients of Fitzsim­ ous invalided service men. One St. Joseph's (C.SS.B.) ...... 90 Our Lady of Peace „™ _.™ ..™ tion grroups mandated by the Su Jossph's (Polish) ______26 Ford & Mercury Service ons hospital by A1 G. Meyer of signature is particularly interest­ St. Peter’s ...... Bishops. Yet, there can be no St. Leo the Great's______65, Haztun— Christ the King (Holy­ I^rge Parts Stock station KMYR, Denver outlet for St. Louis' (Englewood) ...... 87 ing. It is that of Marcel Duvivier, Mnuine Catholic Action until a oke) and Holyoke— St. Pat­ Nio* SklUMi MKhanics the Sacred Heart program. SJr. pilot, French air force. St. Mary Hagdalene’a rick’s ...... 60.20 Bishop’s mandate to some particu­ (Edgewater) ...... ;______97 Meyer has forwarded the letter, To the program officials in St. Hugo— St. Anthony's ...... 46.50 SWAYNE-WIMBUSH lar group of lay apostles to offi­ St. Patricic'a ...... ,...... 62 Idaho Springs— St. Paul'a 15.00 STORE HOURS together with one of his own, to Louis; Mr. Meyer wrote! cially participate in his hierarchi­ St. PhUomena'a ...... — 260 niff— St. Catherine's ...... 18.91 St. Bose of Lima's ..... 29, 850 Bannock TA. 6113 headquarters of the program in “ Dear Father: es^ apostoiate is given. The fatal Julesburg— S t Anthony's ______26.14 9 to 5:30-Monday through Friday-Sat.-9 to 12:30 St. Louis, Mo. 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STATE THE JOHNSON STORAGE friends of the Queen o f Heaven Then particular care is taken to Orphan’s Aid society have organ­ judge what action is to be taken ac­ PONTIFICAL MASS BEING SUNG REPRESENTATIVE ized the Mother Ignatius circle. cording to Christian principles of Resident of Denver 36 Years AND MOVING COMPANY Funds raised by monthly socials religion, morality, sociology, and Practicing Attorney 20 Years will be used to defray expenses economics. As is evident, a very ex­ FOR MSGR. J. J. DONNELLY World War Veteran Since 1905 tensive and practical knowledge of incurred in civic affairs. The first Four Support W'ill Be Appreciated meeting was in the home of Mrs. these principles is demanded if a 221 Broadway — Denver — PEarl 2433 (Continued From Page One) PoL Adv, M. a . Moauro, 4281 Julian street, sound judgment is to be made and from 1881 to 1886. His studies in Denver, July 20. a beneficial course of action is to hour on Wednesday evening to philosophy were pursued in the ray for the beloved priest whose be followed. same college from 1885 to 1887. Because this is an apostoiate of ody lay in state throughout the night. A constant guard of mem­ He studied theologv in the Grand Henrst 9 to 12) 1 to 5 Phono MAin 3437 like by like it is an outstanding ex­ seminary, Montreal, in 1887 and ample of what the sovereign Pon­ bers o f the parish societies was present from 4 p.m. on Wednesday 1888, and then went to Sandwich tiffs have often declared, that the college, Ontario, from 1888 to Catholic Actionist works in his until 6 on Thursday morning, Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist A Solemn Reouiem Mass for 1889, He was ordained a priest of own environment. Instead of being the Diocese of Hamilton, Ontario, strengthened from outside against Monsignor Donnelly is being said at 8 on Thursday so that the school by Bishop Joseph Dowling May 31, Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets an environment, the Jocists’ goal 1890, is to sanctify and Christianize the children might attend. Celebrating Shortly after his ordination the environment while remaining in it. the Mass Is Father Gregory Sfnith, assisted by other priests of the par­ then Father Donnelly developed Pius XI envisioned a new social tuberculosis and was on the point order where Christian principles ish. Monsignor Donnelly was bom of death. On the advice of physi­ would enter into the very details of cians he came to Denver in May, secular life, yet, Father Wendell Nov. 1, 1862, in Pinkerton, On­ 1892, and was appointed to St. MUNICIPAL and pointed out, there are certain tario, Canada. He made his clas­ sical studies in St. Jerome’s hi|[h Patrick's parish. La Junta, then in places and certain people that the the Diocese of Denver. In Novem­ clergy can neither penetrate nor school and college, Berlin, Oni;ario, CORPORATION BONDS convert because they have no entre. ber of the same year he was trans­ Here the layman has the advantage ferred to Ouray and missions. In 1894 he again returned to La PREFERRED and er the clergy since it is he who Junta. In 1896 he was made pas­ works in the shop, factory, and of­ \ tor in Glenwood Springs, and the COMMON STOCKS fice. The 'United States has been following year of Grand Junction comparatively slow to establish and missions. In April, 1902, he these true Catholic Action organ­ We epeeioMze in securitiet of this area. izations; but work has begun and was stationed in Georgetown and VISITS DENVEII the next year acted as pastor in We invite y^our inquiries. is spreading faster than many realize—this despite the sparse lit­ Cripple Creek. In Apnl,, 1903, (Continued From Page One) the late prelate was made pastor erature in English on the lay apos­ monthly devoted to contemporary of S t Francis de Sales’ in Denver, toiate and on Catholic Action. S u l l i v a n & C o m p a n y Church affairs of the Eastern and a position he retained until his re­ Catholic Action Auzlliarief Western Rites and to Russian mis­ tirement in June, 1940. He served Security Building Phone TAbor 4204 Such organizations as Third sion work. He has also published as diocesan consultor and synodal ( Orders, Confraternities, and Pious a great number of pamphlets and examiner for many years in the unions have been termed by the booklets on wrious subjects, tenure o f office of Bishop John late Holy Father “ providential chiefly of a relj^ous nature, as Henry Tihen and in the fiMt years auxiliaries of Catholic Action” and well as an edition of the Baltimore of Archbishop Vehr'a episcopate. it seems to have been his mind that Catechism in Russian and English. He was made a Domestic Prelate these auxiliaries work hand in In 1919 and 1920, at the request to His HolineM, the late Pope Pius hand with the official Catholic Ac­ of the National Catholic War XI. Dec. 13, 1935. tion. Father Wendell believes that Council and the National Alliance Monsignor Donnelly made a re­ there need not be conflict between of Czech Catholics, he was com­ markable record in his nearly 40 one or the other and that the work missioned to lead the second mis­ years in St. Francis de Sales’. of the auxiliaries should neither sion to Czecho-Slovflkia. For half Three other parishes have sprung cease nor suffer because of the a year he toured and preached in from the sparsely settled South- GRAN D 1 6 2 6 Catholic Action work.. every part of the new republic, side territory he took over as pas­ In addition to the Eastern becoming acquainted with almost tor in 1903, St. Rose of Lima’s in province of the Dominican Third all the prominent men, such as the Valverde, St Louis’ in Englewood, Order, which is dedicated to St. Jos- late Thomas G. Masaryk, ex-presi­ and St. Vincent de Paul’s in BOiJlEVARD eph, there are two other provinces dent; former Archbishop Kordac, Southeast Denver, all thriving to­ in this countiTl: S t Albert’s, which primate; and Eduard Benes, presi­ day. Both St. Louis’ and S t Vin­ embraces the Middle West and in­ dent of the Czech government in cent de Paul’s have parochial cludes Denver, with headquarters exile. He also was privileged with schools. in Chicago; and the Holy Name an audience with the Holy Father. An unusual achievement of MRS.JAS.P.MeCONATY FEDERAL at NO. 8PCER province, which serves the Far He was at one time rector of St. Monsignor Donnelly is the fact West from headquarters in San Procopius’ college, and he helped that the entire parish plant was Francisco. Father Wendell has been found St. Joseph’s orphanage in erected during his pastorate. First provincial director of the Eastern Lisle, 111., as well as aiding the construction under his direction province since shortly after his or­ Nepomucenum college in Rome. At was the grade school building, dination in 1938 from the Domini­ the request of Pope Benedict XV then came the present church, can House of Studies in Washing­ he solicited funds for this institu­ situated on the corner of E. ton, D. C. tion and so well did he acquit him­ Alameda and S. Sherman. Also self of the task that at the end of built in his tenure of office were four years he was able to send the the new high schiwl building, the Holy Father 676,000 lire. two units of the Sisters of St. Jos­ Armour* $ For 52 years he has been work­ eph’s convent, and the parish ing for the unification of the East­ rectory. ern and Western rites, and in more St. Francis de Sales’ school, one recent years for the Russian mis­ of the largest institutions of its sion'cause. Appointed director of kind in the archdiocese, is the re­ the Russian and Byzantine Slav sult of the late prelate’s vivid in­ TAMALES missions in the United States in terest in education. He began the 1927, he became secretary of the first school five years after his ap­ Russian Apostoiate in America and pointment. When he Retired in 1 0 ^ - 02. ja r apostolic visitor of the Sisters of 1940, there were more than 600 St. Basil the Great (Ruthenian attending the grade and high Rite) in 1934. Pope Pius XI as­ school classes. That number will signed to St. Porcopius’ abbey the be increased to more than 800 this (Continued From Page One) task of founding a Benedictine ab­ school term. cago to keep Ijpuse for the pastor bey of the Eastern Rite, and to Monsignor Donnelly won fame at his home in Idaho Springs. She this end Abbot Procopius has made as an educator when he was was accompanied by their uncle St. Procopius’ the Slavonic center actively engaged in parochial 1 7 and also by Miss Mae Webster of of the Apostoiate of Sts. Cyril and work. His theory that small Chicago who are summer guests. Methodius. children were capable of assimilat­ Honorary members of the re­ St. Procopius’ abbey now has, in ing much mdre knowledge than vived society are Mrs. Mary Col­ addition to students for the Latin they learned under traditional lins and Mrs. Alice Buckley, sisters Rites, seminarians of the Ukra- methods was proved by his mathe­ f I who pioneered in the early days of nean Rite, 12 priests of the Car- matics classes. Under his guidance •^Sun-Ripe the mining town. Mrs. Spears, one patho-Russian Rite, and four small children learned mathematic­ of the vice presidents, was bap­ priests, four clerics ard three al problems usually given to stu­ tized in Silver Plume sixty-eight novices of the High Russian Rite dents many years older, and groups years ago. The secretary was in­ —all of them preparing for the of them gave demonstrations of structed to write letters to men in missions to Russia, whicn H. Em. their ability at computation in al­ the service whose mothers are Cardinal Tesserant, secretary of gebra, quadratics, and even calcu­ members of the-society. It was the Oriental Congreration, de­ lus before various groups, including FRUIT DRINKS decided to hold the time for charter scribed as “fraught with the peat- engineers. His system of teaching members open for one month so est promises, and which we legiti­ has been reduced to textbook form that old residents will have a mately hope will be open to the and is now being used in many of Orange, Pineapple-Orange, Grape and chance to send in their dues. Church at the conclusion of the the schools conducted by the Sis­ TOPS in the “ COKE” CROWD! The meeting closed wjth prayer present war’’ in his letter appeal­ ters of St. Joseph in this country Fruit Cocktail. Choice Big ^-G allon Jug. by Father Potempa. The Septem­ ing to St. Proepius’ abbey to un­ and even in, China. ber meeting will take place at the dertake the recruiting and train­ . . . when you wear your new "CARLYE,” fashioned home of Mrs. Smith. ing of men for the Russian apos­ Overseas Reunion Held Friday night, Father Potempa toiate. in two tones and two fabrics . . . featuring and his Chicago guests were e n ­ Abbot Procopius was twice dec­ the brand new keyhole neckline , , , The slim skirl orated by Pope Pins XI, receiving By Galligan Brothers tertained at dinner by Mr. and is styled in black. The front 2 5 ' Mrs. Ronald Buckley. the order Pro Ecclesia et Pontifiee (Continued From Page One) Capt. Ned C. Bell and Miss Lillie in 1938 in recognition of his work waist is sculptured in all-wool jersey. for the Nepomucenum college in of the Blessed Sacrament parish, Bell of San Antonio, brother and Sizes 7 to 1} sister of Mrs. Joseph Emerson Rome and two years later being is a niece of Mother Emanuel of Smith, will close their home in again honored for his leadership San Diego, Calif. ’ Capt. Gerald Galligan, a gradu­ Silver Plume where they have been of the American Czech Catholic THE YOUNG DENVER SHOP , . . THIRD FLOOR pilgrimage to Home. At his golden ate of Cathedral high' school and ITS MILLER’S living for the past three months, jubilee in December, 1938, Pius XI of Regis college, joined the army and return to Texas. again honored Abbot Proconius by in March, 1942; trained at Wil. F O R FOOD Miss Phyllis and Leroy B ucU ct m i U E R ' S of the John Buckley family will giving him the privilege of wear­ Hams Field, Ariz.; officer candi­ enter Denver university this fall. ing 3ie coppft magna or great date school, Miami, Fla.; and was cloak. At that' time the Abbot was commissioned a second lieutenant THRILLERSI the only prelate in the Archdiocese at Harvard in December, 1942, In Youi* Purchaae o f War Bondi of Chicago, excepting its >^three January of this year he was sent ‘fPhere Denver Shops With Confidence” — K E . 2111 SUPER mBBKETSi and Stanipa Helpi to Secure Your Bishops, who held the rare privi­ to England, where recently he re­ Fulura. lege. ceived hit eaptaio’a commission. "IL , ■F -■ m

Thursday, Aug. 24, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE

Joins Advertising LEE C RICHARD HANEY L HANEY FR. MARK VAN GORP WRfTES TO '1' ‘‘ X - Agency Member St. Member Cs- Vincent de tbedrsi Parisb C o m f o r t ST. JOSEPH’ S PARISH FRIENDS PsnI'i Psriib Eyes Clafset Examined Fitted (St. Joteph’t Parish, Denver) all alone on an island with Catho­ Credit If Desired and d^eauhf The Rev. Mark van Goto, lic natives. Better start at the be­ C.SS.R., formerly stationed in St. ginning and tell you all about it. LEE C. HANEY AND SON It is the sincere personal attention, Joseph’s parish and now a chap­ Because every priest is needed the gracious, sympathetic under* lain in the armed forces, has writ­ on Sunday, the division refused all Exclusive Optometrists 827 15th St., Denver TA. 2690 standing of a trained personnel, ten an interesting letter from the detached service to make retreats TA. zeoo South Pacific war area. His letter in Australia. I thought of the next and the advantages of facilities ex> best thing— to get leave to stay on (Holy Family Pariih, Denver) follows: clusively Olinger’s . . that make The following changes have I am writing this in the light of one of the islimds. After some bit every Service a complete and per­ been made in the school faculty: an old Holland cow lamp— the kind of delay, request was granted, and I then made arrangements to fect final tribute. Public preference Sister Francis Eileen has been that started the Chicago fire. For Service Headquarters fly out-IT*.** here. Boy, you CX****..sure would through more than 50 years of transferred to Blessed Sacrament the first time in months I am school, Denver; Sister Charlene wearing my cassock, because 1 am have prayed for me if you saw the FOR SOUTH DENVER service, enables Olinger’s to offer to Santa Fe, N. Mcx.; and Sister tiphibious plane I traveled in. It more in beauty, comfort and con­ Mary Janice to St. Mary’s school, WM one of those 1937 double­ winged propellor-in-the-back jobs. Our Equipment Is of the Best venience . .at costs which are usu­ Colorado Springs. Sisters Rose Teresa and Ellen M a^ are the Not only that, but even the Aus­ We Service Any Make of Car or Truck ally LESS than for comparable I tralians, to whom it belongs, think new teachers in the high school; PICK UP SERVICE services elsewhere. Sister Camilla has been appointed it about time to junk it— and so principal of the grade school, and they made this the last trip before CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our Sistep Georgene has been added it goes into the graveyard. When George Bakewell, Jr. (abo>-e), Viner Chevrolet Co. personnel and the finest equipment to the grade school faculty. . TO we started the co-pilot strapped of St. Philomena's parish, Den­ himself between the wings so he and facilities are assigned to every Lt. Tom Hallinan, son of Mr. ver, is now associated with W . W . PE. 4641 455 BROADWAY would not fall off while he cranked MacGruder, advertising advisers Catholic Service. _ and Mrs. T. J. Hallinan, is recov­ ing following a serious operation her up. After about 15 minutes of and directors. Mr. Bakewell is in a base hospital in Guadalcanal. sputtering and coughing, she widely known as an advertising FtLl ULEIIM R kicked over. We taxied to the run­ man, public relations expert, and Robert Hallinan, who had been VIe«-Sr#»ld«nt home on a 10-day vacation, left way with all the boys smiling and sales representative. feeling sorry for us. Our take-off Fresh Sweet Cern Monday for California. (St. Dominic’s Parish) Jack Hefton is taking his basic was short and easy, but just o ff training for the navy in Farragut, The officers of the Rosary Altar the ground, I thought the thing PEARS - PEACHES - APPLES society are planning fall activi­ was going to fall apart. She vi­ nORTDiRIII Ida. SPEER ties. Among the early events is brated from stem to stern. Just Commuiiion Day HOME GROWN VEGETABLES The Altar and Rosary society AT kAU Departments Cal/ s noonday luncheon-meeting Tues­ about that time I took my eyes off SHERMAN is planning a series of card par­ ties to take place following the day, Sept 5, in the church audi­ the ground and caught the copilot GLendale 3663 nonchalantly pumping the wheels No Sunday 16th AT regular meetings. torium. New members will be 560 TH E D A T M J up into the lower wings. Yet as BOULDER Father Norbert Walsh is spend­ guests of honor. Set (or Children EastEvans ing a vacation in Chicago, visit­ The first parish event will be a we flew along I was proud oif the ■ H I ll II Sales ing relatives. card party and social on Wednes­ old “ walrus.” On many occasions Father Foxhoven administered day evening. Sept. 20, in the I had noticed her in the air and the sacrament of Baptism to the church auditorium under the smiled at the antique, but this supervision of Mrs. Frank L. time she was giving me my first In St. Patrick’s Preferred Parish following: Marg;aret Ann Mac- Coll, infant daughter of Mr. and Stone, president Mrs. Ward An­ glimpse of the Admiralties from Mrs. Murray Hugh MacColl, whose thony, 2727 Java court, social the air, and doing a job no other chairman for September, will meet plane around could do—take off (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver) Al. Bennett Trading sponsors were John E. and Jean Next Sunday will be Communion L. Somers; Donald Robert Beckett, with her coipmittee at a home from land and come down in the dessert-luncheon on Tuesday, Aug. ocean. day for children of the parish. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parents are urged to send their Men’s Clothing Dept. T. Beckett, with Mr. and Mrs. 29, at 1:30 o’clock. Final plans The island I am on was never will be made for the card party inhabited by the Japanese. Some children at this time. Cathedral D. E. Griffith as sponsors; and The senior Young Ladies’ sodal David Arthur Glass, infant son of and the di.stribution of tickets. American soldiers had been sta­ Society Brand & Mrs. Anthony’s committee is com­ tioned here and brought back news ity held its August meeting last Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Quinn Thursday evening in the clubroom. posed of the Mmes. Henry of the beautiful church and priest Glass, with Raymond D. Chase and Miss Virginia Battaia presided. Bray ton Clothes HOME«=vCAR Economy Liquor Store Burtscher, Irene Bruggem an, house and stories of the great faith Elizabeth Chase as sponsors. Misses Gloria Billings and Ber­ James Coursey, Charles Crowe, of the people. I considered this Next to CUrkt'i Chnrch Good* Registration for-the sophomores, nice Archer were hostesses. A mem­ H. F. Close, Leslie Flood, Mertha the ideal spot for a retreat. After RADIO SERVICE “ When in lou epiritt call Jerry” juniors, and seniors will take place bership drive has been inaugu­ Grant, Harry Hughes, J. J. Ing circling the, island to attract at­ Monday, Aug. 28, from 9 to rated, and an invitation is extended 1634 Tremont KE. 4534 12 a. m. ling, John J. Keniery, Gus Linde tention, the old girl took to the The Co. man, George Magqr, Jennie Miller, water Ijke a duck. In a few min­ to every young woman of the par­ m n v FREE DELIVERY FREE PARKING Final registration and entrance W. R. Mullane, Raymond Olson, utes the natives were on their ish to join. The Rev. Theodore tests for freshmen will be held Haas will interview any interested. 2ND FLOOR Bernard Pits, Frank L. Stone, way out with a native canoe. As Tuesday, Aug. 29, at 9 a. m. It The junior Young Ladies’ so­ Norman Stone, James Simms, soon as they knew I was a priest, is important that all freshmen who dality sponsored a picnic last Sun­ James Torley, and A. C. Wilson, the word was shouted back to the have already registered report day in -City park. Bicycle rid­ A L LETS shore. From then on the island Formerly Krmr» Tuesday morning. It has already been determined ing was one of the features. that bridge, 500, and other games was mine. _ On shore I was met Quality Meats, Poultry will be played. The specific pur­ by the chief, who mairched me Sisters of St. Joseph Fish pose of the social is to raise funds through two villages before we VauT ^ ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS for new vestment cases in the reached the priest house. The Make Retreat Preferred Parish 12U Eut ISth Arc. Pbon* TAbor 5471 New Chssroom 1$ sacristies. More than 50 prizes church grounds include a school, The Rev. John Frederick Zim­ CENTER will be awarded. The other offi­ a workshop, cook house, church, merman, C.M., of Perryville, Mo., conducted a nine-day retreat for Trading List Your Purchiue o f War Bonds cers of the Rosary Altar society priest house, and graveyard. The are Mrs. George Magor, vice presi­ front of the church has receiv^ the Sisters of St. Joseph from Aug. TAbot-6557 and Stamps Help* to Secure Your 6 to Aug. 15. About 20 nuns made Future. dent; Mrs. John J. Ingling, secre­ many days and years of landscap­ Being Readied by ing. Stone pathways wind all the retreat. tary; and Mrs. Edward Gartland, W eddinft Family^ GroniM treasurer. around through beds o f flowers, Charlotte Ann, daughter of Mr. St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish The Rev. Robert P. Carroll, O.P., native bushes, and trees. This cer­ and Mrs. Steve Androvich, and Hoover-RandaU former pastor of St. Dominic’s tainly is the best contoured of all James William, son of Mr. and Wa Sptctalixo tn Studio St. Louis Parish and now superior of the North­ the native churches I have seen. Mrs. James C. Smith, were baptized recently. Sponsors were Julia Pol- Permanent DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS west Dominican mission band, is The church is completely native. MAHONEY DRUG Not a bit o f cut lumber in the niak and Joseph Petragnan, and W aving and » coiTMstoeotH 4 Horn* Portrait Sitting* for Babioo visiting for a few days in Denver ■ ‘ ^ ,y venvia,,COLo and Chiidren (St. Louil' Parith, Englewood) en route to his fall missionary place except the altar and vest­ John and Marguerite Bullock, re Hair Styling APPRECIATES YOUR BUSINESS 328 E. COLFAX AVE. In order to accommodate what work in Nebraska. Father Carroll ment case. Like the Negro, the na­ spectively. Studio: KEyatono 8664 Re*. CH. 6768 promises to be an overflow en­ was much impressed with the ac­ tive loves color— and the church Miss May Carney of Salida is Virginia Prescriptions Catted fo r and rollment, a new classroom is being celerated activity of the parish, gets most of it. The uprights and spending a two-week vacation with Beauty Salon A REPUTABLE DRUG her sister, Mrs. M. P, Rofrone. Delivered Free WINES — LIQUORS constructed in the parish school. the large number of young men streamers are all ablaze with color. Direction H. 0. Ballard STORE The added class space will be and women in the service, and the On the contrary, the priest house VIRGINIA PE. 2 5 8 6 1300 So. Pearl SP. 7539 Nadorff Liquors, Inc. acquired through the partitioning numerous improvements and de­ is most all cut lumber; the roof Hope GhesI Reis $328 of part of the cafeteria and the velopments made in S t Dominic’s alone is native. Home of Good Spirits recreation hall. New desks have Father Carroll was pastor here Father Yurgens, M.S.C., the When buying from the WHERE YOU GET THE HOST OP been purchased. from 1927 to 1933. missionary that was here, was For Dominican Huns THE BEST FOR THE LEAST Repstration for all. children The Rev. M. T. McNicholas, taken away by the Japanese with PARK MARKET firms^ advertising in this Colfax at Downing . . . Denver planning to attend the parish EM. 6677 Cdifax at Wnilama O.P., a newly ordained priest of the other priests and nuns, but his College girl* from Loretto BILL HUGHES. Prop. paper, please mention that KEystone 3217 school will be held Monday, Aug. the Dominican order, who had great work still lives on. The Heights, Denver, spent part Complete Food Service 28, beginning at 9 o’clock. Pupils been assisting in St Dominic’s house, church, altar, statues, vest­ of their vacation filling a you saw their advertise­ — 598 South Gilpin M cG lJIR E"" of former years, as well as new in the summer months, has left for ments are as clean and well kept hope chest for the carnival ment. Milliken’s “If* Smart to B* Thrifty” Moving - Storage pupils, must enroll in order to his first permanent assignment He as any church in the States, if not of the Dominican Sisters of CASH STORES have desk space resen'ed for the is to be a professor of languages better. The people come to church the Sick Poor, and a member opening day of school. Express 3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS in Fenwick high school, Oak Park, each morning and evening to say of 'the school’s incoming Sister Joan Marie of the Sisters 111. Father McNicholas endeared their prayere in common and on senior class, Miss Ruth Gra- Lota R ates 1130 E. Alameda of St. Joseph of Carondelet ar­ himself to the people of St. Sunday to_listen to the sermon by ber, was the winner. The BONNIE BRAE KE. 6425 2149 Welton St. 1201 E. 9th Ave. rived in the past week and will re­ Dominic’s in his short assignment the catechist. Their faith is simply hope chest committee, under 2357 E. Evan* Ave. place Sister Monica Joseph, who here. He is a nephew of the Most the greatest miracle of grace that Mis* Patricia McGlone, hand­ ------was transferred to Peoria, 111. ^ v . John T. McNicholas, D.D., I have ever experienced. All their ed a check for $328 to the Shopping District Sister Joan Marie taught in St. Archbishop of Cincinnati. songs are beautifully done in two Dominican Sisters for their CHRISTMAS CARDS Louis, Mo., last year. The Rev. John F- Connell, O.P., or fout parts. Last night I told work among the poor. ★ Muat Be Mailed Early I Two young men in service from has returned from a short visit them I would like to sing a High At a final resume of busi­ See Our Complete Selection the parish were married recently Preisser’s Red A While GONOGO PRODUGTS BUY WAR BONDS with relatives in Indiana. The Mass today. "All right, what ness on the carnival that was while on furlough. Miss Dolores Mass?” I answered, "De Angelis.” held early in the summer, CAPITOL HILL Rev. George Forquer, O.P., pro­ Lubrication, Car Washing, Batteriee Brady, attended by Florence Their reply: “ O.K.” (a bit of Harold Kiley was reappointed Grocery and Merkel AND STAMPS PRINTING CO. curator and director of the Third Recharged, Tire Vulcanizing Jacobs as bridesmaid, became the Order, has left for Chicago and of American influence). They did chairman for next year. Total FANCY MEATS. VEGETABLES, AND 815 Eait Colfax Avenna wife of Edward J. Jacobs, who had ★ KE.vftone $520 Denver 3* Cola Columbus, 0., on official business. a marvelous job of it, and remem­ proceed* on the event were QUALITY GROCERIES AT BONNIE BRAE as best man Charles Fritsinger. The Legion of Mary will meet ber, they have had no priest for the highest in the history of LOWER PRICES CONOCO SERVICE The other wedding ceremony Monday night, Aug. 28, after eve­ more than two years. When they the annual charities fetes. Free Delivery SPruce 4447 united Rdnald L. Lambert and ning devotions, to greet Father found I could hear their Confes­ 2331 E. Ohio At*. (So. Uaiv. *nd Ohio) 724 So. University - PE. 9 9 09 Where Friends Meet . . . THOMPSON’S Alice Kocoursk. They were at­ Connell, legion director. sions in pidgin, they had me in tended by Betty Jo Skinner and the confessional for a long time. Parish Patron Being DRUG STORE Eugene l^mbert. The Third Order of St. Domi­ Bonnie Brae PEARSOIV’S AVEHUE GRILL 17tb and Waahington EEyiton* 67U nic’s will receive Communion in I landed without food, thinking ■rhe street in front of the that I would eat native food. They Honored in Valverde RED & WHITE D rinks FRESH DRUGS church is being repaired and oiled the 7:30 Mass Sunday, Aug. 27. Drug Co. The monthly meeting will be held knew better. It wasn’t an hour FRESH MEATS — nSH Byron and Maria WUIIams FOUNTAIN SERVICE by the city. after I^ landed that they began to DowntoMTi Prices Sunday at 4 p.m. (St. Rose of Lima’s Parish, < Groceries & Vegetables 17th and Washlnrton HAin 9797 Yonr Patronag* Appradatad Mary Virginia Haley of Okla­ bring in American K rations. I Prescriptions a Specially* The Rosary Holy Hour on Friday Denver) Your P»tron*g* Appreelsted homa, who is now residing in the tried to tell them I would eat their DELIVERY SERVICE parish, will offer a program of evening, Aug. 25, at 7:30, dedi­ The annual novena in honor of Wines and Liquors food. They said I could try it, but the patron saint of the Valverde 2626 E. Louisiana SP. 1912 HOB HILL IHH • • • V — readings for the members of the cated weekly to those in the serv wouldn’t like it. I found out they 763 So. University PE. 2255 Marian sorority after a potluck ice, will commemorate especially parish, St. Rose of Lima, is being 426 EAST COLFAX were right. It is not all fruit they held from Aug. 22 to 30, with KARL’S supper to be held in the rectory the Catholic soldiers and sailors are giving me; I’ve had pigeon, Mixed Drinks, Draught Beer Tuesday evening, Aug. 29, at 6:30 who have made the supreme sacri­ Mass each morning at 8 o’clock fish, eggs, potatoes, and coffee. and Rosary, novena prayers, and TAVERN o’clock. Prospective members, fice in the latest invasion of It .was a gfand experience, but Denver University Delicious Dinners especially the nigh school gradu­ Europe. Benediction of the Most Blessed 321 E. COLFAX now my worry is— will that speed Sacrament each evening at 7:45. HOT AND COLD LUNCHES FORMERLY STATE BUFFET ates of the past year, are urged The Rev. Dominic Brady, O.P., boat be along to take me back?” The special intention for this year Yonr BndnMi I* Appreriatod H«r« to attend and become active mem­ Chicago, and W. E. Nye, professor Shopping District Fr. Dockery Leave* is for an early and just peace, and bers. of biology, Loras college, Du­ A High Mass will be offered by The Rev, Edward Dockery, the safety of the men m service. 5 STORES TO SERVE YOU buque, la., are spending the week­ The feast will be celebrated with the Very Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron, end with the fathers. C.SS.R., who has been a visitor Watch, Clock and pastor, at 10 o’clock Sunday in at the rectory for the past few solemnity Sunday, Aug. 27. ~D.U.G0H0Ga honor of the patron of the parish, weeks, returned to Kansas City The Altar committee for this Jewelry Repairing Beck’s Shoe Repair occasion include.? Mmes. Ed V. De- S t Louis. on Wednesday. 7 DAY SERVICE . . . GUARANTEED SERVIGE STATIOH The winner of the beautiful Mers, Edward Flaig, Leo J. Gillies, 4611 E. 23rd 410 N. Main 526 E. Colfax A hayrack ride was enjoyed by HARRY JOHNSON, Prop. the Daughters of Mary sodality quilt made by the members of the and.E. N, Hanes'. University Park 612 16th St. Pueblo 1517 Champa Two Nuns Added r SiwciaUzlag In Labricatien Tuesday evening. Altar and Rosary society under the Jewelry Shop ' TIr* Ripairing and R*c*ppiag leadership o f Mrs. E. Casburn is 2661 SO. UNIYERSITT . fE . 1841 STOVE AND FURNACE PARTS STILL SUHDAY DIHHER 2323 E. EVANS 8P. '4«85 Mrs. M. Hehn of 743 Fox street. {% Block WMt of Unlv«riUy Blvd.) Annunciation AVAILABLE—DONT WATT The R®v. Ralph Michaels, Fried Chicken and all the GEO. A. PULLEN To Grade School C.SS.R., is in Kansas City making trimmings his lO-day retreat and visiting his With Ice Cream O v C H D I I C Q LOWEST STO VE & FURNACE folks. U l f l l H d PEICBB IN DENVER (Sacred Heart Pariah, Denver) The Rev. Carl Schwarz, C.SS.R., WINES AND BEER SOUTH GAYLORD GOING REPAIR COMPANY DUKE’S Two extra sisters will be on has been appointed director of 15U Lewrenc* Street hand in the Sacred Heart school to athletics of S t Joseph’s high and Washington Park Cafe Shopping TABOR 1»1 DENVER, COLO. help care for the unusually heavy grade schools. Under New Msnscement THE STORE enrollment that is expected this H. J. McISAAC, Prop. 8401 FRANKLIN ST. year. In all, there will be 10 teach­ 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION 1052 S. Gaylord PE. 9846 Communily Jewelers ers, who are as follow^: THE GHRYSLER 1080 So. Phone Gaylord SP. 0 5 7 4 EXPERT WATCH Sister Marie Anselm, eighth Archdioceie of Denver BOB’S GRILL grade; Sister Marie Adele, seventh Week of Sunday, Aug. 27i ★ REPAIRING St. Dominic’s GROGERY GOMPAHY \ \ / j ? ^ / i "CHUCK” l-Der Settle* AU Work Gnarmnteed grade; Sister Marion Louise, sixth Attumption church, Central Grocery and Market \ / y HEFNER, Prop. BEN FELDT grade; Sister Rose Adelaide, fifth City (13 Hours'); St. Mary’s —EstabUslwd 1606— BUY WAR BONDS Groceries, Meata and Fancy letSH i5Ui St « grader; Sister Anne Pierre, fourth church, Rif la (1 3 Hour4’ )| Flowers for All Occasions COJIN FED MEATS Vegetablea I v ^TUCTT 1^20 AND STAMPS ^ ^ ^ (N e x t to Wwtem Sapplle*) grade; Sister Catherine Regina, and Sacred Heart church, Dependsbie Oelirery Serrice / E. 34th Ave. third grade; Sister Bridget Marie, Rofgen (13 Hours’). 1093 So. Gaylord Call PE. 4601 The Store o f Quality and Priem combined second and third grades; W e Telegraph Flowers ★ INFORMATION ; ;*4W 4 4 4 W 4 4 H 111 Sister Rose Miriam, second grade; PHONE TA. lin ■ 1 ak a — ■ ■ ' ■ — WANTED M A R Y ANNE Sister Marie Genevieve, first UEB’S FLOWER SHOP -Gaylord Drag Go.:: Conceiving the whereabouts of grade; Sister Mary Colette, addi­ Van Dyke Phone GL. 0133 . . . All Hour* S i e tional first grade. Bakery No. 2 ; I J. ROY SMITH. Prop. ' ’ Catherine’s Mrs. Louis Rice, whose maiden Portraits 3922 W. 32nd Ave. .. 1059 So. Gaylord SP. 3345 The pastor wishes to remind WE SPECIALIZE IN ReaeonabU Prieat 11 Prescriptions Carefully Filled name was Mollie Holmes. Please Catholic parents living in the Sa­ PARTY AND PASTRY ORDERS “ Why Pay Carfare^ call EM. 4768. 606 SEVENTEENTH ST. \ [ by Re^UtBMd PharmadsU ! ! cred Heart parish that the regis­ St. James’ 1024 So. Gaylord PE. 7315 i , FINE WINES AND LIQUORS , BOB & TED’S Downtown Prices tration dates will be Aug. 28 and Dtnrtr t. Cole. Optometrist and Optician 29. At that time the parents win Red & White Grocery & Market Pariah Patronag* Approelatcd have an opportunity to inspect the RE-ELECT FINE SELECTION NATIONAL BRAND Washington P ark MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY , O TTO DRUG GO. Helm Walsh school building. C. A. FRins B A B PHARMAGY “Once Tried , . . Satisfied” Auodat* Sunddy is Communion day for E. C. BREWXK JACK BRAHAM STORES Cleaners W . 38th & Qay ,GR. 9934 the Young Ladies’ sodality in the FOR Tmr Frltadly Food Starts 2707 W. 38ih . GR. 2773 W. R. JOSEPH Prescription Specialists 9 o’clock Mass. • Quality Foods for Less V nexcM ed Quality and Service iiTES EXAMINED REPRESEHTATIVE VITAMINS - LIQUORS Friday evening at 7:30 there 741 Suit* Fo Drtvo *nd N. W. CHRISTENSEN Phes* TAber 1880 Sobjsct te RepnbUcaa Prisssiy will be usual perpetual novena Sspt U 1460 Oneida EA 9820 1664 Be. Gaylord 1087 8. Gaylord SP. T8W BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY 818-818 IbiMlk BUS. in honor of the Sacred E ea ^ PelAdv.

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PA ^E FOtJB Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Aug. 24, 1944

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FORMER ARMY CHAPLAIN TO SCHOOL BOOKS Holy Name Men Denver Center of For All Grade and High Schools in the Diocese TEACH AT REGIS HIGH SCHOOL WE ARE PREPARED Of Annunciation State University WITH A COMPLETE STOCK FOR EVERY SCHOOL The Rev. James H, Tainter, S.J., school. Prairie du Chien, Wiac., in will be added to the faculty of March, 1942. He was first assigned Thousands Second-Hand Regis high school for the coming to the 131st infantry post in S^ault Clean • Sound • Reasonably Priced Ste. Marie, Mich. In October of GiveGamesParty scholastic year, according to the that year he was transferred to Offers 70 Courses FULL LINS SCHOOL SUPPLIES Very Rev. John J. Flanagan, S.J., the air forces, and stationed in ROOMY STORE FAIR TRADE-INS Goldsboro, N. Car., where he held NO JANS — NO WAITS ONLY CORRECT BOOKS SOLD (Annunciation Parish, Denrar) president of Regis. Father Tainter, the office of post chaplain for the The annual course enrollment at FoUotc (he Crated to the Old Reliable The .Holy Name games party now a major in the army chaplain next 19 months. In February of the Denver center of the State was a success. corps, will revert to inactive status that year he was raised to the Members of the Altar and Ros­ on Sept. 1. He will assume the rank of major. university has reached a high of KIRKLAND SCHOOL OF ART ary society will receive Commun­ duties of instructor in religion and Bargain Book Store In the spring of 1944, Father 4,508 during the past two years. ion Sunday in the 7:30 o’clock director of Regis high school The center is located at 509 17lJi DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Mass. sodalities. Tainter was assig^ned to overseas street. duty, but injuries seceived in an 40615th KE. 1418 Robert Classman, naval aviator Father Tainter entered the Engineering, science, manage­ • Advertising Art armed service from Campion high automobile accident forced him to OPEN EVENINGS TO 9 P.M. SEPT. 7th-18ih radioman third class, finished gun­ remain in this country. Until two ment, and war training courses are • Painting - Drawing nery school at Jacksoftville, Fla., weeks ago, he was stationed with conducted for the Upited States • Children’s Classes and on a delayed route to San the First air force in Mitchell Office of Education for the pur­ Diego, Calif., for operations, is Field, N. Y. pose of training new workers for FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 18 spending a short time with his par­ SI. E H ' S essentiid industries and for up­ All evenfns clsst-i scheduled through the ents. Father Tainter entered the Jesuit order in September, 1922. grading employes in such indus­ University ol Colorsdo Extension Division tries. These courses are open Monsignor W. J. Nold returned Six years later he took up teach­ Catalogue on Request 1311 Pearl St., Denver 3, Colo. LORETTO HEIGHTS COLLEGE to his parish in Dallas, Tex., after ing duties in St. John’s college, without cost to those who qualify six weeks spent at the bedside of SCiOOl 10 I E Belize, British Honduras, remain­ for them. Colorado’s Only Senior his father, who is still critically ing until it was destroyed by a The University Extension ill in a local hospital. hurticane in 1928. He returned to courses are divided into credit College for Women Mrs. C. Connolly is in Los An­ the United States and taught for classes and the shorter non-credit • H. R. MEININGER GO. geles, Calif., visiting relatives and a year in Campion high school adult learning coursea. School Art Supplies LORETTO, COLORADO friends. before beginning his theological Classes in more than 70 courses Drafting Supplies studies at St. Mary’s college, St begin Sept. 18. Credit courses are Peter Arnold enlisted in the navy Craft Supplies and left last Thursday. Marys, Kans., in 1931. He was or­ given in the departments of art, Date of Resfistration (St. Catherine'* Pariih, Denrer) dained in June, 1935, and re­ 4 ^ Mrs. E. M. Nesbet, Mrs. Lela Mother Stephen, formerly at St. biology, chemistry, economics, edu­ 409 SIXTEENTH STREET — DENVER turned to Campion two years later v.-Vl Blair, and Geraldine MuUen were Francis dc Sales’ school, has been cation, engineering, English liter­ to become student counselor and USO cookie donors this week. appointed superior at S i Cather­ ature and language, public speak­ director of the La Crosse Diocesan September 11 Letters from boys in the service ine’s to succeed Mother Theresa ing, French, German, Spanish, his- are beginning to arrive in answer Sodality union until his entrance 1 0 r y, mathematics, philosophy, Agnes, who will go to St. Francis into the army in 1942. Write or Phone for to the Holy Name letters sent out de Sales' school. physics, political science, psychol­ ogy, radio, and sociolog:y. DICKIXSOIV Circular of Information a few weeks ago. Sister Marina from St. Louia, The St. Catherine card circle Mo., has been appointed new first Joins Faculty of The,schedule of non-credit adult ' SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Phone PEarl 2468 met Wednesday afternoon in the grade teacher to succeed Sister learning classes includes dancing, SHORT VICTORY WAR COURSES home of Mrs. J. Bowen. Mrs, T. Rose Therese, who has been sent Loretto Heights conversational Spanish, lettering, Luklow was assistant hostess. to Marquette, Mich. V handwriting, photography, kinship 1441 WELTON ST. KE. 1448 of words, and the Tuesday evening Recently Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pi­ Your Purchase of War Bonds seminar on social, economic, and per of Dallas, Tex., visited with political problems. and Stamps Helps to Secure Your Mr. Piper’s mother, Mrs. Anna Future. Piper or this parish. Mrs. Piter’s UfOIJIYT ST. GERTRUDE daughter, Mrs. H. J. Gerdom, and her husband and children have re­ COLLEGE TRAINED Standard New ProccM turned to their home in Kansas AT THE ROCKIES City, Mo., after spending their va­ MEN ARE NEEDED BOULDER, COLORADO DUPLICATOR cation here. SISTEII TOO! Baptisms in the past few weeks Enroll September 18th for Conducted by the Sisters of Charity, B.V.M. Gelatin h include; Kathleen Anne, infant UNIVERSITY A Boarding and Day School for Girls Stencil ■ daughtet of Mr. and Mrs. William Wart, K i n E n i Kirk, sponsors, Mary Patricia Kirk Fully Accredited University Colorado Healthful Location Ink I and Eugene Frantz; Carol Ann, in­ OF COLORADO Baek-to-Sehool Fashions Type ■ fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- EVENING CLASSES AT THE Spacious Campus d J. Harrington, sponsors, F lOTH ST. AT AURORA PHONE S4S J. Leonard and Annafee Caselman. . Denver Extension Center < Duplicator Supply Co. 509-17TH STREET FOR CATALOG ADDRESS SISTER SUPERIOR A pre-BchooI atop at Neuateter’a Girls' Shop is in Dorothy Ellen Bedingten and tl(-Z ll Chambwr •( Coma. Bids. Dolores Jean Farley were received This Is THE order for Kindergarten Kathy to Senior Sue be­ into the Church last week. Louise DENVER PEOPLES COLLEGE cause Neusteter fashions put the class in class* DeBell and Geraldine Doyle were sponsors. Th* Sehsal fsr Worksrs snd Wsr rooms 1 Vstsrsna o( th* Dtnvsr A m ATTENTION VIOLINI§T§! Improve your technic— tone— and interpretation by study with Call for Bulletin K E. 7883 PRDFESSOR FRED SCHMIH Miss Martha Dee Wallace Back'tO'School Nationally known Violin Virtuoso and Symphony Conductor, (above) has been appointed bead of the home economic* department Graduate of Europe’s Greatest Music Conservatories FOR QUALITY of Loretto Heights college, Denver. Womans’ Club Building, 1437 Clenarm PL, Denver Miss Wallace will assume her duties Studio—KE. 2426 Residence—CH. 5336 HI GIRL SWEATERS, on Sept 11, when the fall term ■uper as a team or as LUGGAGE opens. sepsrates. A ll-w o o l in WE SAVE YOU MONEY I Mr. Walter J. Kerwin, now associ­ heavenly pastels. SEE ated with Jos. M. Fishman, invites Pullover, 3.95 HIGH SCHODL BDDKS his many old friends and customers to visit him for suggestions. Cardigan, 5.95 Highest Pricea .Allowed on |HK Your Used Books Gifts for All Occasions AN* Uca LARGEST STOCK OF Get Your Glasses Checked Used Books • New Books Before School Starts 1035-16th KE-3079 Magaaiae* PASTEL PLAID Bm Us B«f«r* Gsina Elsswhtrs skirts to wear with, THE ONE AND ONLY JOS. M. FISHMAN all-wool and wonderful. IL BELLS Jetceler and Optician Sizes 10 to 16. 6.95 Auditorium Book Store SKYLA]\E 1018 Fifteenth Street Ring Soon! GLASSES ON CREDIT Between Curtis and Arspshoe Streets 807 15th St. TA. 0029 OPPORTUNITIES Phone TAbor 9935 - Denver CHILDREN’S fo r c r : Graft Supplies CLOTHES *‘Everything for W 0 M E N » ^ Handcrafts** CLEANED ready for school i Are you seeking an ELCRAFT PHONE teresting, romantic, ex­ >■ 1631 Court Place DENVER citing, well-paid future? EM. 2783 Free Catalog to Schools for pick-up and delivery Then look into the op- St. Scholastica Aeademj Wholesale and Retail portunitles In Air Trans- CANON CITY, COLORADO portotion. PARADISE Select Resident and Day School for Girls o f Hcgh-Scho<4 and Grade-School Age ^ M«mhtr of North CsntrsI Assoeistlon Airlines Need YOU Special .Values College Prep., Pre-Vocational, Music, Dramatic CLEANERS Home Economics, Commercial The nation's Airlines need women for communlcotloni, on Limited Enrollment. Integrated Learning. Spacious Campus. reservations, ticket sales, teletype. No previous ex­ M. E. PATRICK, Mgr. 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A Thursday, Aug. 24, 1944 Offtce, 9R8 Bannoclf Street THE DENVER CATHOT.TC REGISTER Telephone, KEyntone 4208 PAGE FIVE COLORADO SPRINGS DEANERY ‘USS Texas’ Skipper OF ACCW TO MEET ON AUG. 31

Colorado Springs.—The annual days. They were in a tank sup­ Fiinerak Can Be Arranged meeting of the Colorado Springs porting th e marine infantry. deanery of the Archdiocesan Coun­ Schwenn w a s wounded several cil of Catholic Women will be held months ago in the battle of Tarawa, Thursday evening, Aug. .31, at in which both marines had fought. in Advance 7:30 in the Antlers hotel ballroom. Schwenn is the son of Mrs. Ann All Catholic women of the city are Schwenn. urged to be present, especially Mrs. Katherine O’Connell and those who are not members of af­ her daughter, Mrs. Elise Dodd, filiated groups. An interesting were hostesses at a dinner Tuesday, People who desire to save their fam­ program is being arranged. Aug. 15, honoring Miss Marguerite A miscellaneous shower was 0 ’()onnell of Chicago. ilies the pain and worry of making given Thursday, Aug. 17, in the The Newcommers’ Sewing club home of Miss Virginia Verba in will have a potluck luncheon Satur­ funeral arrangements may plan every honor of Miss Amelia Belisomo, day at 1 oxlock in the home of whose marriage to Lt. Robert C. Mrs, Charles O’Dea. detail with us ahead of need. Their Dunn will take place Aug. 31. Lt. Joseph Lemons of Wichita, Dunn has just returned from over­ Kans., is visiting his j;nother, Mrs. wishes will be taken down and filed seas. James R. Lemons. He will end a two-week stay when he departs The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. away, to be referred to when need comes. Saturday. Gene Maccarini was baptized in A sumifner reunion finds three St. Mary’s church Sunday. The sisters and two brothers gathering baby was named Eugene Joseph. CASH here for a few days. Three Lang- Horan & Son is a corporation and Marine Pfc. William Schwenn don sisters, now Mrs. James Mar- and a fellow Coloradoan, Marine cotte of St. Louis, Mrs. Richard Sell yonr ear to Al O’Meara at TOP Pfc. VirgU Bethwinn of Westmin­ pre-arranged funerals will be carried Payne of Minneapolis, and Mrs. ster, landed on Saipan on the ini­ out to the letter no matter how many Eugene O’Connor of Pittsburgh, price, no waiting. All makes and mod­ tial day of attack and fought con­ are visiting their brothers, Duane % tinuously in the front lines for 20 years elapse, or what changes take place and Phililp Langdon. Capl. Charles A. Baker is the els wanted right now. Honoring Mrs. Alfred Breden- skipper of the USS Texes, which in our own organization. ChildraR ai Gantar berg of Grand Island, Nebr., Miss dueled for three hours with the Viola Kirchman rave a luncheon Naai shore batteries o ff Cherbourg, Will PrasanI Shaw Saturday in the Broadmoor hotel. Normandy, despite the fact that the MAIN 3111 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Russell will American batUewagon had been celebrate their 25th wedding an­ hit. t 1335 Broadway (Vail Cornmnnity Center, Denver) niversary on Sunday, Aug. 27. The children of the Vail Com­ Relatives and friends have been 1314 Acoma munity center will present a invited to call at the Russell home Welby Plans Tridoam marionette show of scenes from from 4 o’clock to 0. DENVER’S LARGEST FORD DEALER HORAN Pinocchio, accompanied by singing Arriving Monday for his first To Honor St. Philip AND SON CHAPELS and dancing acts performed by trip home in a year will be Lt. Jos­ other marionettes they have made, eph Scott. He will visit the home Welby.— (Assumption Parish) — on Friday evening, Aug. 25, at of "his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. The triduum in honor of St. KEy5tone6297 t KEystone6296 7:30 o’clock. In connection with Scott, with whom his wife and Philip Benizi, founder of the Serv- the show, the boys will present a 6SL7 Qevciind Ptoot small daughter, Jane, are residing. ite order, will begin on 'Thursday tumbling exhibition and there Lt. Scott is on convalescent leave evening at 8 o’clock. On Sunday, at STORE COAL IVOW will be a display of the other from a rest camp at Pawling, N. 8 p.m., the blessing of the bread Use Our Budget Plan If Yon Wish— Nothing Down Ouardtoig Forever our Founder^ Ideals crafts and activities carried on Y., where he has been ill from and water will take place beifore ___ — 10 Months to Pay during the summer'under the di­ pneumonia since May. the High Mass in honor of the rection of Miss Mary Catherine A Colorado Springs visit ended saint After Mass the blessed bread KROONENBERG COAL €0. Jaeger a n d Miss Catherine Wednesday for Miss Elsie Graber, will be distributed to the people. 1909-11 So. Broadway SP. 4 4 7 8 Pruisner of Loretto Heights col­ who arrived eight weeks ago from Masses on Sunday will be at 6 lege. Buffalo, N. Y., and had ^en the and 8 o’clock until further notice. All those interested in the work guest of her sister, Miss Ethel The Rev. John Bosco, O.S.M., E Graber. of the Vail Community center are who had been assistant pastor for LEO B. BACA cordially invited to attend. After Pvt Charles C. Coogle departed the past few months, has been Candidate for the performance refreshments for Fort Meade, Md., after a visit transferred to a new assignment. LOOP MARKET will be served to the guests. The with Mrs, Charles Coogle and1;heir The perpetual novena in honor FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE TIKES VOIS III show and exhibit have come as daughter and his mother, Mrs. of Our Sorrowful Mother,‘ offered Frea Parking With Purchasa of SOe or Mora at 1429 Lawrence Slate Representative the result of the children’s efforts Mary F. Copgie, and sister, Mrs. for those in the armed forces, par­ at making scenery, furniture, the Richard Owen. ticularly for those of the parish, is Vstsron World War No, t marionettes, and even tie stage. Patrick Kelleher died Friday, held every Friday at 8 p.m. Younger boys and giUs con­ Aug. 18, in his home, 709 S R E TraE D Miss Adella D’Amato, who un- SOLES ! structed s'* cardboard citrus and Weber street. He had been a resi- derwent an appendectomy, has re­ mUEDUTB SERVICE POST OFnCE CLERK engaged In other paper crafts. dent here for 45 years. Mr. turned home. Msa'i. Wsatsa’s sad Chlldrsa*i Kelleher was bom in Millstreet HsU SsIm Glenwdod Springs.— Miss Max­ Darlene Russo, daughter of Mr Republican Primary, Sept, 12, *44 County Cork, Ireland, in 1864. and Mrs. Anthony Russo, under­ AD Wdrk Gnirsatocd OWE SIOa« ONLY ine Dumont was among the novices Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary professed Aug. 16 in the Sisters Miss Geneva Barnhart went an appendectomy in St. Jos LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP IN the loop PUBIIC MAr.KH'I5«.f-lAWRfNCt Kelleher; four sons, Daniel C. eph’s hospital. LOOP MARKET Kt t>OIO IV MA.t<5B7 of St. Joseph, Wichita. Kans. Her Kelleher and Edward C. Kelleher, name in religion will bo Sister Is Honored at Shower Sunday is Communion day for both of Colorado Springs; John E. the Young Ladies’ sodality. Mary Machueline. She is the Kelleher of the merchant marine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miss Jean Stapleton of 4200 W. and CapL Patrick J. Kelleher, U. S Dumont of South Carbondale, anc 22nd avenue, Denver, entertained army; two sisters, Mrs. Mary New Britain Mission 0lEWVIiDt^ was graduated from the Del at a personal shower in her home Wind of Denver and Mrs. Henry Bells Sound Reveille Norte high school. She will con­ Sunday evening in honor of Miss Monahan of Ireland. Requiem tinue her nurses’ training. Her Geneva Barnhart, bride - to - be. High Mass was sung in S t Mary’s Talasea, New Britain.—Instead mother attended the profession Those present included Mmes church Monday. Burial was in the ceremonies, and is visiting rela­ Ralph Barnhart, John Byrne, and of bugle, the mellowed notes from Evergreen cemetery. the bell tower of St. Boniface’s tives in Pueblo en route home. Lucille Love, and Misses Geneva Pvt Marcus Otero of 338 W. LAUNDRY Mrs. Charles Rohr, Sr., and Mrs. Barnhart, Helen Micbaelson, Doro­ mission sound reveille and other Vermijo avenue, a graduate o f St Charles Rohr, Jr., visited Mr. and thy Mengelkamp, Norma Lee Lw- calls for the marines stationed Mary’s high school, is a prisoner here. Mrs. C, S. Keegan en route to kin, Mable Jean McCrory, Carol of war in the Philippine islands. Seattle from Kearney, Nebr., Smith, Eileen Anderson, Betty His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max heveri/ivgf where they spent some time with Byrne, and Jean Stapleton. Otero, received a form card from Your Purchase of War Bonds their son and husband, Lt. Miss Barnhart was the recipient him stating that he was in a and Stamps Helps to Secure Your Charles Edmond Rohr, an army of many lovely gifts. Vocal selec­ Philippine military, prison camp. Future. flier. In Denver they ■Wsited with tions were rendered by Miss Lar­ Pvt, Otero hps a brother, Max Eyes Examined Glasses Fined Mrs. J. M. Harrington and Mrs. kin, Miss Barnhart will soon be­ Otero, Jr., also in the army, sta J. T. O’Brien, si.sters of Mrs. come the bride of Lt. John Byrne. tinned in Fort Riley, Kans. HARRY M. LUSTIG Lillian Rohr, Sr., and in Grand Junction with her brother, Vincent E. OPTOMETRIST B R E N N A ] ^ Holland. WIFE GIVEN CITATION, MEDAL Lt. Ann J. Miklish, army nurse, Office Phone KEystone 3683 win b« happy to siva rovr f o i Coat 93S Fifteenth St. ScIectiOT bar partonal attastlea dtu- formerly of this city, is at an ing Dopltr’i fiMord-Brcakint army hospital near Honolulu. She AWARDED TO BOULDER SOLDIER OCULIST PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED previously was stationed in the FUR VALUES Aleutians. She is a graduate of Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par­ Knights of Columbus and their Edwin B. Clayton Atk About Our Fur Storagm St. Joseph’s school of nursing in Denver, and had practiced her pro­ ish)— The Presidential citation families enjoyed a picnic at P lbg. & Htg. Co. ribbon awarded to Lt. Gerald Blanchard’s lodge in Boulder canon fession two years in California 1444 Court Place before entering the army Aug. 15, L. Dome and also the Air medal on Wednesday evening, Aug. 23. 'C ^ C L l M t DENVER, COLORADO 1942. received by him have been sent Prank Joseph and Patricia Ann, MA. 2 3 10 Mrs. Joseph Mack and Miss to his wife, the former Betty Jean children of Mr. and Mrs. Frank F,0 K H O M I Herbert, who is making her home Patonai, were baptized by the Rev, Rss. Phan* — EAit U ll Johanna McNulty returned from Bertram Niggemann, O.S.B., on Canon City Monday. They had with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herbert. Lt. Dome is the Sunday, Ang. 13. Sponsors for A new and ’revotuKonary metftod o f cuticlaj attended the retreat for lay the boy were Robert Patonai and women in Mt. St. Scholastics acad­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dome, removal.'Safe. Simple. Time saving. The fountain* also of the parish. He is sta­ Mrs. J. Dooley; for the girl, Mr. pen-like thaper feeds oil as it shapes. . . removinf emy and Mrs, Andrew Cvecka. On the tioned now at an AAF base in BUY-WAR cuticle easily and cleanly. No The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. England and has 450 flying hours ;»m e Sunday, the Rev. Paul Fife, Patrick Coryell was baptized Sun to his credit, many of them made’ O.S.B., baptized James Julian, in- cutting — no digging — no day by the Rev. C. E. Kessler. He recently in bombing missions over fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed BONDS danger of infection! Cuticle' was named Clarence Edward. The enemy territory. Schram; sponsors were Mr. and just seems to- disappear! sponsors were Betty and Bernard Pfc. Robert V. Bessol, son of Mrs. Joe Lenihan. Robert Lee, Prits tl.O O alas 20% 'Fsdsral Tsx Neislanek. Mrs. Mary Bessol, is now stationed infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold DeVon Schsoeder is spending with the Ninth air force* command Bush, was baptized by Father Fife two weeks visiting relatives and in the European theater of opera­ on Sunday, Aug. 20: sponsors WM. EICH Not Better Than the Best— friends in Lawrence, Nebr. tions and was one of the mem­ were Mary and John Santarelli. M. J. McCarthy has been con­ bers of his squadron who recently JEWELRY But Better Than the Rest fined to his home, suffering from received special commendation WATCH REPAIR injuries to his leg incurred in a from Brig. Gen. Myron C. Wood. HANSEN & HANSEN 1520 LawrsRca MA. 8862 It’s Here Before Victory fall. The squadroh handies the supply, Mrs. Louis Vendetti passed servicing, and maintenance of JEWELERS away Sunday, Aug. IS, in her medium bombers, fighters, and home at 704 JBIake avenue. The troop carriers. Pfc. Bessol is a 1628 17th St. body was taken to Denver, ac­ graduate of the parochial school, ONE STORE ONLY Miles • Dryer - Astler P W W IT O'O WW W W y ’T W W W O W W W W I companied by the husband, Louis ST . LEO’S Boulder high, and was a student CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING Vendetti, and niecCj Miss Jo­ in the university law school be­ Printing Co. sephine Spero, who makes her fore entering service. His brother, home with the Vendcttis. Alfred Bessol, has served nine Store COAL Now Programs and Circulars 5c BAZAAR i Cpl. Angelo Coll has departed months in the South Pacific, in­ We Recommend Classified Ads Tickets for for Key West, Fla., after spend­ cluding New Guinea and New Cale­ Columbine and Industrial It will pay you to read ALL of the following advertisemeBts. ing two weeks visiting his mother, donia. HAVE YOUR FURNACE Bazaars and Carnivals Mrs. Rose Coll, and other rela' Flight Officer Robert 'Vogel, son VACUUM CLEANED tives and friends here. Quickly Produced o $55 Qiven Away Free of Mr. and Mrs. Bayne Vogel, is WANTED TO BUY PRINTING Misses Betty and Bernice Neis­ now in Corsica and wrote his par­ SUPREME Reatonably Priced lanek have been visiting their ents that he had visited the city UNION LABEL IF DESIRED W m . PAY CASH for 6 rooms of furl- WE SPECIALIZE ia btuinasa cards. Icttsr parents, Mr. and-Mrs. John Neis­ tors. piaoo and wwins madiiiM. CE. .Mi, hssds, forms and blanks of sU kinds, 9 o’clock ^ 1 0 of Rome. COAL CO. 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. WmMIss annonncementa. Rod(«n Pi^U lanek of the Spring Valley district Miss Geraldine Dome and her Ink Co.. SU lith Street. Betty has been attending Colorado roommate. Miss Margaret Cony, PE. 4679 1144 So. Penn. KEystone 6343 HEARING AIDS DRUG STORES Thiirs. Night, Aug. 31 10 o’clock 5 Teachers’ college in Greeley and arrived on Monday, Aug. 21, from has accepted a position teaching Washington, D, C., where both are , ^ ill Nebraska. Bernice has re. employed in government work. Hutchinson’s Pharmacy \ 11 o’clock 5 turned to Denver to complete Yonr Naborhood Oroxaiit They will spend a two-week va­ Phoaa SPmea 0688 700 So. Peail nurses’ training in Mercy hospital. cation in the home of Mr. and P A IN T IN G A PAPERIN G JAMES HUTCHISON Miss Dorothy Neislanek accom- Mrs. Adam Dome. They will be 10 o’clock 10 [panied her to enter the nurses’ joined by Miss Cony’s mother, who Colorado Springs Paiatiax , sad Pspcrias reasonsblc. E. T. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS YYcsasr. .7 W. Mapk. SProsa A training school. is coming from the state of Wash­ 2>Si. Bseonditiontd pianos, plarcrs, arands. Friday, Sept 1 Pvt. Leonard F. Rule has re­ ington to be with her daughter organa (pipe and raed), orchmtral teitru. 11 o'clock 5 turned to Camp Rooker, Ala., FURNITURE menta. T. R. Walkar, 280 Broadway, SP. here. TRY 7864a after spending a furlough with his Raymond Cumrine, son of Mrs. B4 parents, Mr. and Mrs. James G. G. E. Costello, is leaving B ould» 7M Baata Fa. 1216 DETROIT: Excellent 2 bedroom homa. * PERKINS-SHEAHER Whitney Electric Co. ^ oil hot water beat, very flna eonatroeUon 9 o’clock 10 Rule, and sister, Miss I^ildred this week for St. John’s abbey in ' ’ CterMtr 1. Oetn SL Pbilomana'i Church. .8,760,00 Rule. Pvt. Rule has been trans­ ege Electrical Service PHOTOGRAPHS w o ^ more, iavaitigate. Phone EA, 6817 ferred from ’ the ASTP program or EM. 3686 eveningg. complete his high school course COLORADO SPRINGS' 10 o’clock 5 into the infantry. this winter. He is a graduate 208 No. Tejon M 906 ^ on pho Saturday, SepL I / SMARTEST STORE HAia 1S72. Ftsa nsmi eoia. PAINTING AND PAPERING Miss Dora Moscon expects to of the parochial school and had "EST. 1918” - ITROT CLASS psinting; also roofs; 11 o’clock leave in the near future for Raw­ been attending Boulder high. He MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES sonsbis. PEsrl U84. 5 lins, Wyo., where she has ac­ has been assisting in the parish Apparel and Gifts for cepted a position in the schools. chdir both as assistant organist The firms listed here de- b W O O D SA L E ATTRACTIOTSS Men, Women and Sao^aa. 71. Mr, and Mrs. P, J. Kirwan are and tenor soloist. serve to be remembered s: KD ED I^^ stovs. rsage, fnmaes, fin . visiting in the home of Mrs. Phil The kitchen of the parochial Children pises, bteeks. No ysid sales. KE. 24U. Baby Dough Double “B” Kirwan, Jr., and children in Den­ building is being remodeled in when you are distributing ver. Phil, Jr., has reported for preparation for the sendng of hot J. Douglas Crouch C. D. O’Brien your patronage in the dif­ Bergs Candy Miscellaneous Games overseas duty. lunches to the school children dur­ 102-104 North Tejon Street ferent lines of business. Refreshments Fishermen’s Luck Mrs. Rose Boland has returned ing the coming year. The services to Glenwood following an ex­ of Mrs. Dobson have been secured WANTED--COAL TRUCKS Post Office Ring It tended visit at the homes of her for this project. ALSO DRIVERS FOR OUR OWN TRUCKS daughters, Mrs, Claude Brittell in Billy Stengel, 17-year-old son of Bnlova, Grncn and Fish Pond Jitterbug White Fisn, Mont., and Mrs. A. P. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stengel, was FOOTWEAR Hamilton Watches 1 W PAY — STEADY 'WORK Walsh in Indianapolis. painfully but not seriously injured 54 Yeara o f Quality ROSARIES Good Equipment — Working Condidono SPECIAL PRIZES Miss Elizabeth Bershenyi re­ on Friday, Aug. 18, when he was ALSO HOSIERY AND BAG! turned to. Denver Aug. 16 after accidentally struck- by a pitchfork UNITED FUEL - 16D0 WEST COLFAX (Gome and Get Your Nickers Worth.) a vacation with her parents, Mr. while working on his parents’ farm The Vorhes Shoe Co. KAPELKES and Mrs. Peter Bershenyi of Four southeast of Boulder. He received • a TEJON APPLY MR. REED, SUPT. Mile conunuiuty. treatment in a local hospital. LV PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Aug. 24, 1944 Home Economics—Defense

REMODELING IN ST. FRANCIS' PFC. AMES’ OUTFIT IN FRANCE *T)ENVBafl’8 MOST PROGRESSIVE LAUNDRY” Girls in Guild THE CASCADE LAUNDRY HIGH IS NEARIHG COMPLETION GIVEN PRESIDENTIAL CITATION “TRY OUR NEW SERVICE" Complete Laundry Service (St. Francii de Sales’ Parish, places Sister Mary Clotilda, as Serve M Boys (St, Philomena’a Ptri.h, Denver) 18, for,Boston and other Eastern 1S47 Market WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER TA. StTMITf Denrer) principal of th^elementary school, Pfc. Albert C. Ames, Jr., sbn of points on busfness. The remodeling in St. Francis^ who will be principal of Visitation Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ames of St Charles Cooper underwent an school in Kansas City, Mo.; and Philomena’s parish, with the You? Ready for Planting de Sales’ high school to meet the appendectomy in Mercy hospital on Sister Catherine Mane from Sts. Eighth air force military police in Tuesday. needs for the increased enrollment At (ISO Supper MADOYYA LILY RULRS France, writes that every member John and James’ school, S t Louis, Mrs. Francis Wadsworth of of freshmen is nearing completion. succeeds Sister Stanislaus Marie, of his outfit is wearinp: a Presi­ (CANDIDVM) Pittsburgh, Pa., is a guest of Mrs. An entirely new and up-to-date who will teach in St. Viator’s dent’s citation ribbon with an Oak Esther Deike. REARDED IRIS ROOTS science room will please the large school, Chicago. The Archbishop’s guild was Leaf cluster and two Stars, for out­ group in the science course. Sev­ hostess to more than 580 service standing achievements. Mrs. F. C. Snyder of Burlington, IN A VARIETY OF COLORS Holy Rosary circle will meet men at a buffet supper Sunday, eral new home rooms, and a music Tuesday, Aug. 29, at 1 p.m. in the la., is visiting her daughter, Miss Come In and Make Your Selection Aug. 20, in the USO-NCCS club, Maj. Eugene Carey, son of Mrs. Frances Snyder. and speech studio nave been ar­ assembly room of the rectory. Mrs. T. J . Carey, is home on a three- ranged. Denver, under the supervision of Robert Speier, who suffered a SIMPSON SEED & FLOWERS 00. Tom Egan and Mrs. Lawrence Miss Virginia Vaughan, the guild’s week leave from India, where he Sister Anna Joseph, principal, frabtured limb recently, is recup­ Jally will be hostesses. Members USD representative, and Mrs. Mar- had been technical air force sup­ announced the following new mem­ erating satisfactorily. James Speier 1525 Champa St. S r .’.'p r , are requested to call hostesses if Mret Volk, newly elected president. ply officer for 28 months. bers of the faculty: Sister Mary underwent an appendectomy at _ _ WE HAVE EARWIG POISON BAIT IN STOCK. _ _ _ they cannot attend. The supper was prepared and Mrs. R. M. Shay arrived Satur­ Janet, principal of St. Joseph’s in­ Mercy hospital in the week. St. Joseph’s circle will hold its served by the following volunteer day from San Diego. She will re­ stitute, University City, Mo., re­ Miss Margaret Quinn and Miss monthly meeting in the assembly workers: side with her parents, the J. F.' places Sister Mary Odelia as his­ Ruth Hennebury have returned to room of the rectory Aug. 30, at 1 Mmes. Marie Schlereth and Mrs. Jordans, while her husband is in tory teacher; Sister Odelia will o’clock. Members will bring their the South Pacific. Chicago following a fortnight visit teach at St. Joseph’s academy. Betty Ryan, and Misses Margaret in the home of Mrs. Irene Appel. Canning own lunch. Lynch, Jessie Pasquale, Catherine Mrs. George McWilliams and Green Bay, Wise.; Sister Angelita Jerry O’Brien, Jr., of Sioux City, Cyril, Redemptorist high school, The PTA will sponsor a home- Maloney, Mary and Catherine daughter have returned to Denver cooked food sale Sunday, Aug. 27, from San Francisco, and will re­ la., is visiting his aunt. Mrs. W. J. Kansas City, Mo., succeeds Sister Nadorff, Eleanor Zahn, Dorothy Lawless. Pauline as teacher of Latin; Sister from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the school Meikenhouse, Josephine Hytrek, main for the duration. Mr. Mc­ Supplies building. There will be someone Mamie McAndrews, Mary Burn, Williams is a war correspondent Mrs. Thomas McConnell enter­ Pauline will teach at the mother- tained her bridge club on Tuesday. house of the Sisters of St. Joseph at the school from 2 to 5 p.m. Marguerite Gravin, and Loretta in the Aleutian islands. Can and preserve all the in St. Louis, Saturday to receive donations from Sweeney. Pvt. and Mrs. Henry C. Cooper Mrs. Irene Appel spent the week­ foods that you can . . . and riEES persons not able to deliver their and children, Claudia and Charles, end at the Broadmoor in Colorado dry all those that you can’t In the elementary.school the fol­ articles early Sunday morning. Asks That Linens Springs, can! lowing changes have taken place: have come to Denver from Mis­ PEAK I a I soula, Mont. They have sold their A group of friends of Mr. and Sister Teresa Agnes of S t Cath­ Be Turned In * home at 356 Albion and wnll return erine’s, Denver, exchanges places Mrs. John F. Mohan held a house­ JARS DEHYDRATING Mrs. Mary Kinkle, head of the to Montana following a three-week with Sister Mary Stephen, who Fund Campaign warming in their home, 1260 St. linen committee, asks that circle visit. Paul street, on Monday evening, Pints ...... 9 0 0 dz. SUPPLIES FLOUR Ask gour grocer will be principal of St. Catherine’s ; presidents return all outstanding Quarts ...... l.O O d z. Sister St. Lucy, principal of St. ieces of linen as soon as possible. Capt. and Mrs. W. T. Ahern have Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shahan and Half-gallons ...... 1 .3 5 dz. Two oven.size wood as guests his mother and sis­ daughter, Norma Jean, of Houston, Leo’s school in St. Louis, Mo., re- Opens in Parish " e shortage of fine linen and the frames, and 25 Stowaway . ever-present need to replenish sup­ ter, Mrs. Catherine Ahem and Miss Tex., are guests of the E. Stake- JELLIES Pauline Ahern, and an aunt, Mrs. bags. (S t. Mary’ s Pariah, Littleton) plies among the poor missionary bakes. Mary Mason of Chicago. 6 or 8 ounce...... 50*ation included Phon* MAln 9641 Beer and Winn | Fr. Budalo Fish lb. 42c ROADS and PRODUCE CO. Certo ___ _ 24c Open Mondijr Erenfnc*. Ph. TA. 8848 Silver Bass . . . . Ib. 38c Tea 1519 Curtis St. *"S7nr^ DOUG’S CAFE Pen Jel 3 ox. pkg.. _llc Columbia Smelts Ib. 29c CANTERBURY A HOT MEALS : t LUNCHES Colorado Beet, Ml lb. pkg...... * r O C 68c Woman At All Timet D U g a r 10 lb. bag------Fresh Scallops . ,1b. 97c laood B akery G oods LIPTON Colorado Beet. like thl$ All Kinda o f Liquors 51 c dugar 25 lb. bag------$1.70 "DOUG” ROGERS, Proprietor Colorado % lb. pkg— _ ntw 1524 Larimer Street Denver, Colorado Croppies .... Ib. 39c THRIFTT Shredded Ralston112 OX. pkg.------11c Fresh Lake Perch Ib. 49^ VOSS B R O S . Cheek Plan DR. R. W. PRITZ \ Salad Wafers 34c And Associates Maine Sardines J Supreme, 2 lb. box.. " a ' Dentists ' 3 cans for ...... 25c BUY Peanut Butter Real Roast, a t jar. 42c CHECKING 666 15th Street 1266 IStb Street KEyitone 6721 TAbor 6761 Fine Quality BONDS Del Monte, ACCOUNT Open Monday and Thanday Evee. F ryeifs...... lb. 44c Diced Carrots No. 303 glaas.. 12c Large Colored Royal Satin with N 0 Service Charges Shortening, 3 lb. gla.. 60c H en s...... lb. 39c NO CHARGE U made for itat» Sunnybank, 1 lb. ctn. ATTENTION! Margarine 2 pointa and ...... - 17c mentXi depo.it dip. or for han> dling account Enlisted Men Good Things to Eat ban Why wtit from three dayi to one Now Celebrating Their Fresh and Salted Nutmeata Sweetheart for 13c U made for dam, Toilet Soap week for your Teiloring? We will Candied Fniiti and C.andiea aged or voided checkt 8t yoor Blouie, Shirt or Slaeki Second Anniversary while you wait. Chevronf, 16e: WHEAT GEBU - SOT BEAN FLOUR White Magic Bleach, qt. bottle.. 10c InaiflTiiaa. 15c; Braid, 16cp if fur­ HERRING 'nDBtTS H O ^ H A R ^ ti made againA nished : tewed on WHILE YOU your account Your check (tub. WAIT. ShirU cut down, ?5c; DENVER FRUIT & R o i e i f i * Tbompxon Saedlcta, Panit shortened, 60e: made smaller ADDISON’S naisins 2 ib. ba«______23c Nu Made thoto actual balarut you hove In in waist, 50c. Blooset pressed, 25o PRODUCE CO. Home Pnblie Market 3 Ib. the bonk. and . Pants pressed, 25c, done Snowdrift xU. , 67c WHILE YOU WAIT. Enlisted TA. 2758 Mayonnaise Charge of lOe Per Check Hen. Uniforms mmde to order. 24-HOUR SERVICE on CLEAN­ Wafers 19c Includes All Sorvieoa ING. Take a tip from Ben. on « your day off brlnff your uniformt— f i l m Hi»hwar. Cream Stofla 1 • )- we do your work WHILE YOU THERE S GOOD NUTRITION W U rn So. 2 can, 6 poinU and... 1 fcC Pint Jar _„29c DEPOSIT ANY AMOUNT WAIT IN ANY CUT Of MEAT R o a n a Kuner'a. Green Lima, No. 1 U C a n S 2 can. 25 poinU and___ IO C NO MINIMUM PUBLIC TAILORS Prem 1” ___34c lALANCE REQUIRED Whaalies AND GLEANERS Prunes * bag _ 29c DENVER’S ORIGINAL 531 Fifteenth Street / t ox. pkg.. _11c Thrlffy-Cheekinq Phone TAbor 9071 *Flit c*a — ...... - „ 2 1 c Between Welton and Glenarm V Account Plan TODAYI iJ OPEN EVENINGS TO 8 P. M. FOOD FOR FREEDOM' Linit 12 o£. pks.. 1 0 c 12 ox. pkg. _15c SUNDAYS FEOM < TO 1 THE CENTRAL BANK A'rTENTION W IRTH Bi-Lote & Trust Company O fficen and Enliated Men WACa and Nuraei • ■ tli'/i./:, i/ ] We Carry a Complete Line FOOD l E I V t E R 1*jth Aio}. -- - - • Den. I -Slo o f Ituia Thursday, Aug. 24, 1944 Offict, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telepiiont, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN

Ji/f/liifi-fai] C flY T n ll TJfLLL building on the Regia campus, Denver, has under- J D c lA L f'l'I’j U'lf V ^ lA I I Utilt A gone extensive renovations as part of recent improvements St. John’s Parish and is now ready for high school boardera. Other remodeling; on the campus o f Regis college includes Preferred Parish work on the Administration building. B E N N E H ’S GIFT SHOP Trading List MRS. IRENE CORRADO CONOCO SERVICE SITS RTEORD Gifu for Baby INFANTS’ WEAR — TOYS W a sh ^ g and Greasing STATIONERY—JEWELRY Your Bnsineu Approeistod MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER (Continued From Page One) 741 E. «lh Are. MA. 4471 • 6ih Ave. A York EA. 9932 Hie mercheBte repruanted in lliit (aetlon ara beottera. They are is prepared for an expected total aozioas to work with yo« and aro .datarriag of your patronaga. Co> of 250 young women. operate with them. An additional house nurse, Miss AL’SSHOE OLIVER’S Sta Franeis de Sales* Clara Wellmann of Ogallala, MARKET Nebr., a graduate of Mercy hos­ HOSPITAL Grain-Fed Meats pital, Denver, will join Miss Ger­ Fish and Poultry New Management EARLY PHARMACY Under Nets trude Brunelli of Trinidad on the Management 1312 East 6th Ave. Complete Prescription Dept. Conoco Station No. 20 school medical staff. ALBERT Phone PE. 4629 HAVE YOUR DOCTOR PHONE Dining-room space to accom­ SCHWINDT, Prop. 299 So. Logao PE. 9840 US YOUR PRESCRIPTION Edtrythlng a Good D m . Stor* Shoold Hart modate the new boarders will be MY LADY EDITH FRED S. 8EARL uid R. L. SCHOLLS Expert Repairinf Phones SP. 9965 • RA. 2203 created on the ground floor of the We Invite Your Patronage Quality Materials BEAUTY SHOPPE ALAMEDA A T SO. PEN.N administration building, with an MINNIE B. EESSELER. Mgr. increased kitchen staff, headed by Leather Jackets Relined an Australian chef. Arrangements Zippers Repaired PERMANENT WAVING AND JACKSON’S are almost complete for the en­ ALL BEAUTY CULTURE 23 08 E. 6th Ave. at Josephine 2804 E. 6ih Ave. EA. 0788 Cut Rate Drugs gagement of a full-time dietitian. Forget-Me-Not Patio Room Liimors • Sundries The firms listed here de­ MY LADY EDITH Prescriptions BIG RENOVATION PROGRAM COMPLETED New Feature Free Prompt Delivery Flower Shop Transforming the former home serve to be remembered BEAUTY SHOPPE economics room, which was out­ MINNIE B. KESSELER, Mgr. Can SP. S44I Downing and Alaaada ALL moded last year by an entirely when you are distributing RILUNG KOOLER WAVE METHOD Funeral Work AT REGIS IN READINESS FOR FALL TERM new homemakers’ suite, is the ALL BEAUTY CULTURE Alameda Drug Store creation of the Patio room, iur- your patronage in the dif­ Given Prompt 2804 E. 6th Ave. EA. 0788 V. 0. PETERSON. Prop. nished in Mexican motif, with ferent lines of business. Cat Rate Drugs Attention (Continued From Page One) gram of necessary background and the appointment of Laurence F. awnings opening inward and with chase and preparation of the food. remedial work may be provided Jansen, S.J., as director of choral red, yellow, and green predom­ Phone RA. 1818 during the school year. Thfe scho­ activities of Regis for the coming inating in the color scheme. The Wines and Liquors The office of the principal will lastic aims and requirements will school year. A glee club and a unit contains a new smoker and Fountain Sen’ice - School Supplies Downing at Alameda Loyola once more be on the second floor be outlined for the new students, choir will be the units under Mr. a fudge kitchen. Alameda and Broadway of the Administration building. and class schedules and the daily Jansen’s able direction. As a An unusual sight on the cam- Renovations are in progress, and order will be indicated. member and as associate director U8_will be three drls from one Phont DExttr 0211 Cat Rato Drugs HAROLD*S R e^lar clksses for all four years of the St. Louis university choir, y, all enrolled as freshmen. T o o l e y ’ s include the addition of a former will begin on Tuesday, Sept, 5, which is heard in Denver on the BOULEVARD classroom as the office of the reg­ They are Marearet Fidel and her SHOE REPAIRING at 9:25 a. m. Four sophomore Sacred Heart program over sta­ The Esher Drag Go. istrar. The added space will fa­ twin sisters, Coleen and Corinne, Vacuum Sweeper Co. FIRST CLASS WORK classes are already enrolled, mak­ tion KMYR, Mr Jansen has had members of a prominent Santa THE BTOEE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE Food Store cilitate the work of recording REPAIRS AND PARTS FOR ALL ONLY BEST MATERIALS ing the sophomore group this year wide experience in choral work. Fe family. 1-DAY SERVICE grades, preparing and filing rec­ MAKES AND MODELS 88th Ave., and Joaephint the largest in the history of the Another appointment announced Cslltd (or and delivered ords, and the preparation of stu­ CHERRY 4IU 310 So. Broadway RA. 3281 Choice Meato - Fish school. this week is that of Edward V. Frank Havel :st4 Colorkdo Blvd. dent announcements. Fryers - Groceries Choral Director Named Libonati as director of the in­ DOYLE’S Father Distler has announced strumental music organizations. Frozen Foods Registration PHARMACY SAVE TIRES — TRADE AT HOME The firms listed here de­ VICTORY I To Be Aug. SI Tht Psrtlcnlsr Draatist Rocky Fieri YOUR PATRONAGE serve to be remembered U<(VOR STORE APPRECIATED The 1944-1945 school year in MORE GOLD STARS ADDED 17th AVE. AND GRANT Appreeiatai Catbolle Patronage when you are distributing Louis Muto, Propi Regis high will begin with regis­ KX. HIT FREE DEUVEBY Rocky’s Pharmacy Frank De Grazio, Mgr. 900 So. Pearl SP. 6587 tration for the day students on your patronage in the dif­ WINES. LIQUORS and ALL BEERS Thursday, Aug. 31, it was an­ TO PARISH SERVICE F U G 17th & Race EA. 9867 30 Broadway SP. 5753 nounced by the Rev. Paul F. PRESCRIPTIONS LIQUORS ferent lines of business. Distler,. S.J., principal. Beginning CASTERS (Continued From Page One) wife and two sons, Clarence Paul at 9 a.m., the offices of the prin­ For Every Purpose GEO. cipal and the registrar will be open lieved. The Grogans have two other and Robin Stewart, who reside in jnCE gLEUERS for the convenience of the Den­ sons in service, Pfc. James V., in St. Catherine’s parish. Maj. Gus­ ver students. Teachers of the vari­ Italy, and Cpl. John T. a marine hurst will be in Denver until early ARMSTRONG JOHN NIL80N — ALBERT NILSON JMASTEN ous branches of study will be in the Southwest Pacific area, in September, when he will leave Quality and Service for the East to report for his next CASTER CO. Recommended Firms available for consultation. The OPTOMETRIST | ► Pfc. M. J. Sandoval assignment. 828 14th TA. 4692 That Satisfie$ schedules for the first semester Pfc. Mike J, Sandoval of the YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED , 5 Broadway _ , will be given to the students, and Sacred Heart parish, Denver, was Pfc. WendeU PeUa 1306 So. Pearl SP. 3662 the arrangement of classes will killed in France July 5, his sister, Marine Pfc. Wendell Peila, for AUTO be indicated. The registration for Mrs. Benita Torres, 1016 30th wounded June 16 in action in the WATCH the boarding students will be held street, was notified. Pfc. Sandoval, South Pacific area, has been St. Philomena’s Monday, Sept. 4. with the infantry for more than awarded the Purple Heart The R E P A lR m O On Friday, Sept 1, the fresh­ two years, had been overseas since medal and citation were received 5-DAY SERVICE SERVICE men will have an orientation day- June. He is survived by a 12-year- recently by his parents, Mr. and 1-YEAR GUARANTEE Per All freshmen should be present at Mrs. J. M. Peila of Lakewood, J & L Radio Service KEM-YONE $3.18 GaL old son,. Gilbert: three sisters, Mrs. 9 o’clock in the morning. ' The Torres, Mrs, Clara Romero, and Pfc. Peila has been hospitalized J . A. Bold Jewelry , SPECIAL 1 program will include a series of Electrical Appliances TRIMZ Mrs. Fernandez, all of Denver; in Hawaii, where he was paid a 1532 Welton TA. 0439 Kentucky Garage A N Y CAR Repaired READY-PASTED WALLPAPER tests to determine scholastic abili­ five brothers. Pvt John in France; visit by President Roosevelt and OpposlU Orphetim Thsstsr Nszt t« Ttltncwt and FIAINTED ____ $2500 S20S E. Colfax Avenue ties and deficiencies so that a pro- Addie, Jerry, Sam, and Jake, Den­ General Douglas MacArthur. PHONE EM. 6063 ANDERSON RROS. ver; and a half-brother, David Pfc. Peila was bom in Lake- A-1 JOB CaUaz and Jotephlne EA. 0640 Brothers’ Schools Flourish PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Martinez, also of Denver. At 8 wood on Aug. 6, 1925, and at­ New York.— Christian Brothers' o’clock Friday morning, Aug. 25, Filling Station Mack’s Auto Service tended S t Mary Magdalene’s v p t c r A ’ n v i i m Chaaipa KE. 9 2 7 4 See Our Selection of schools in Spain are enjoying “ un­ a Memorial Requiem Mass will be precedented prosperity," accord­ church, Edgewater. He starred in Expert Motor Rapairing offered in the Sacred Heart church football and basketball in Lake- Clutch and Brake Service ing to a report from the vicar j-en- for Pfc. Sandoval. eral of the brothers made public at wood high school, from where he GLAND DISEASES GAS - VALVOLINE OILS FALL FURS Manhattan college. “ The changed Pvt.E.C. Vigil was graduated in 1943. He be COMPLETE LUBRICATION PACKARD came a marine in June o f 1948, .Dk RWLFOI conditions o f our brothers in Spain 661 E. KentnckF SP. 3087 Downtowa Locetlon W. BRUCE CALLBECK Seriously wounded In action In and went overseas last Novem­ furnish proof of the wonderful The Only Packard Ssrviet In Denvar VET OF WORLD WAR NO. 2 France Aug. 2 was Pvt. Edward C. ber. He has two brothers and ARthmt. Ibr fwtwt. CtUnK Invites Your Patronage ways o f Divine Providence,” the Vigil, 3046 Arapahoe street, Den­ O ntnem , SIr m , HMtUrK*. two sisters: Joseph and John, and tC««d NeUae, EHniaw, Tea* KE. 4 5 79 COLFAX AT WASHINGTON report reads. “ A few years ago all ver, his wife, Mrs. Clara Vigil, was C*tar^IF* Arthritli. * IrT UiMWM.N»vrttl«. Packard Denver Co. Barbara and Catherine. ItlMRiuUMi. Pmttto, Mtr« Dtstriboten our schools in Spain were closed. informed. N o w hospitalized in NIf. Ut 4 B*«k PRtot. DENVER FRAME, •MfvlIiM 4 g4tr*kk»t»lul 210 ISth St. TA. 6388 Marlon Radio Sarviea - The firms listed here de­ Many of our houses were de­ England, Pvt. Vigil is making a Lt. T. J. Barry, Jr. TH«rspr. ^rttiur*. stroyed and many o f our brothera satisfactory recovery. He entered toaftfpRk Eumtoitbo of tW serve to be remembered Platoon leader of the color guard EkctFpiik ‘nwrapF fe# AXLE A BODY CO. killed.” service in October, 1943, and has attending Gen. Geiger of th' UUnutl M r IHeNM*. M V*r*» We Buy, iwif^ TtnMn» «U. B. C. KEMPER. Opsratot EXPERT when you are distributing been overseas since June of this marine co^s, when he raised the Axle and Frame Service . , . Sell, Trade, year. In civilian life he was em­ first American flag on recaptured t n m a i . 1551 varM IT. AUTO REPAIR your patronage in 0ie dif­ Shimmy Stopped , . . Steering Yours to Enjoy ployed as a butcher by a local American soil, was 1st L t Thomas AD Hakai Repair. Corrected . . . Body and Fender ferent lines of business. For sddsd plssscrc, coUrtiUn st tht packing company. He and hfs wife J. Barry, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Easy Tima Payraints - EM. 5936 2827 E. COLFAX Repairing . . . Wheel Alignment Cosmopolitan ** PIONEER DINUIG are members of the Sacred Heart T. J. Barry, Sr., of the Cathedral parish. parish, Denver. In a letter written . . . Wreck Rebuilding. Northwestern Auto Co. ROOM... BIRDS­ COFFEE Lt. J. C. Connell July 28, Barry, who is stationed 934 Speer Bird. TA. 4933 549 Broadway TAbor 6201 on the island of Guam with the Something to Crow About SHOPPE . . . Happier news was received by EYE BAMBOO marines, writes: Mrs. Mary J. Cook, 1051 Navajo TELEPHONE EM. 1741 ROOM. R«e- street, Denver, from her son, Lt, “ Yesterday my company was FROZEN TEXACO GAS AND OILS FRIED CHICKEN DINNER ommcndsd tbs Joseph C. Connell, a bombardier given the honor of raising the first Cosmopolitan based in India. Lt. Connell, an American flag on recaptured Amer­ FOODS BUY W AR BOlVDS ARLES MOTOR CO. to ont.«f-tawn alumnus of St. Joseph’s high ican soil. Gen. Geiger of the A. E. ABLES SERVED DAILY frisnds. marine corps did the honors and AIVDSTAJHPS Authorized Sales and Servles school, Denver, recently took part Groceries • Meats • Bakery EXCEPT THURSDAY. WHEN CLOSED Cosmopolitan Hotel in a successful B-29 attack on Aus- I supplied a platoon color guard Old Fritnda’ Patronaga Appreciatad han, an important Japanese indus­ and was the platoon leader. We M U R R A Y ’S ______★ ______8624-88 E, Colfax Avt. at Monroa J. B. HERNDON. JR.. Gen.. Mfr. trial center in Manchuria. Al­ must have made a beautiful pic CARL’S ST. PAUL CAFE though badly shaken by anti-air­ ture for the camera, as we were FonDd.4 by M. T. Hnrrsy—1851 craft fire, the lieutenant returned all covered with mud from head Phone GR. 1613-14-15 Woodrow Wilson DODGE • PLYMOUTH safely from his mission. to foot and were about ready to Wtst Stad a Jallsa ai09 E. COLFAX dr^ from fatigue.” Auto Upholstery^ OWNERS Capt. J. B. Ahern The situation on Guam, Lt. 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Inside eontrolled ipoUights, modem, 60 f t chicken house; brooder on leave after a year of duty in Wash., a base of the Fourth air Authentic Information limited number. Other items just re­ hooae, carage. hog bouae. Easy tarma. leased by army. Poaaeaaion. PE. 2448. Greenland. He is staying with his force. Cheerfully flven. &o obllstton. Drive E . Colfax at Monroe In. let ttn appraiM yotxr ear. Wa will + + + + + pay you" the hi^beat prieca O. P. A. LAKEWOOD—2 Irrigated Acres; 4 rooms, raffulationa allow. lights, water, kitchen range, connected hot Blaz Games was killed in action June 15, Marshall Auto Supply water tank, link: 1 block to earline, Lako- v y i i according to word received by his wife, Mrs. arood School bus, 82,250; easy temu. PE. OPTumtiHIST TED MARSHALL New in Hy New Offics Blessed Sacrament 2448. Vera D. Gamez, 2800 W. Second avenue, Denver. He was a member HOLT CHEW o f an amphibious tractor battalion, had been in service since Novem­ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1512 Glenarm PI. AUTO SUPPLIES ber, 1942, and overseas since last January. He was a native o f Mexico Phone (or E rE * Motor Company LAW SON DRUG D0. ! where, in 1936, he became a member of the Alianza Hispano. Before Appolntm«il» IJFUO 115-37-24 Fifteenth Street 20tb Avenue at Downing 'A t Cleveland Plata ALSO TRINIDAD. COLO. — LIQUORS ■ entering the army in Denver he wa.i employed as a radio mechanic, CREDIT IP DESIRED and attended St. Cajetan's church. A Requiem Mass will be offered Not Listed In N.w Phone Book T A . 7166 PHONE TAbet 4424 for Pfc. Gamez in St. Cajetan’s rhurth at 8 o’clock Tuesday, Aug. 29. TONY’S FIVE Fairfax Hardware o OPENING FOR LICENSED SALESMAN DON’T W AIT SHRADER’S STAR SERVICE (Colfax st Falrfa;^ HARDWARE. GLASS. PAINTS " Order 2 8 0 0 PHONE LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED Service Station Colorado EA. 3777 5022 E. 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PAGE EIGHT Office, 9S8 Bannocli Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TelepHone, KE3r8ton(s '4205 Thursday, Aug. 24, 1944 COLONEL’S WIFE WORKS HERE Every Child Is Entitled to Correct Vision SiO m ILLNESS nmuscniEnTS—Dininc Your child’s eyes are precious. Nothing can replace them. WHILE HE FLIES OVERSEAS It’s your duty to protect them as his whole future may depend upon what you do about his vision now. The safest course is P R O V E S F L (Continued From Page One) farmer’s rice crops’ as he put It. RECREflTIOn to bring him in for a check-up. You can’t be too sure about a it will live in Bill Bower’s memory Twice his ship was attacked matter so important. longer than any single item con' by Japanese pursuit planes, but hected with the war. each time he eluded them, and THEATRE succeeded in dropping his bombs ■ TO While William, now a lieuten­ 1028 S. Gaylord on a Japanese oil refinery. PARK ant-colonel, flies a B-25 in war PK. *877 SWIOERT R RO S. zones around the world, Mrs. It was then a game of hide- and-seek to reach China, where THURS., FRI., SAT.—AUG. 24-2S-26 Celestin Jacques, founder of the Bower, a slender, pretty blonde Belter Fhlon Optometristg Good Service Bill parachuted to earth, climbed (Continued From Page One) Jamea Maaon - Carla Lehmann in Jacques Monument company and Catholic girl, is chief clerk in the for Every Age over a mountain, and by means At Right Prieet generous benefactor to many adjutant general’s department, in would fall outside the Sacred CANDLELIGHT IN of drawings he made, proved to 1550 California KEystone 7651 Catholic institutions, died Sf^ur- Denver headquarters of the army C olley of Cardinals. Mentioned ALGERIA air forces Western Technical Chinese peasants that he was an prominently for the post by these day in his home, 1345 Perry street, ALSO 4.50 GLASSES IKDIVIDUALLT STYLED Training Command. American flyer anxious to get back sources is Monsignor G. B. Mon- Robert Lowery - Dona Drake in after a short illness. He was 78. into tlM figh t” Born in Lorient, France, he Hopea, Fears Hera tini, an undersecretary of State “HOT RHYTHM” South Marion started to learn his trade there at When Gen. Doolittle's men as and said to be one of Pope Pius’ The headlines were Bill Bower’s, sembled in the Chinese city, they SUN.. MON.. TUB.. WED„ DURING- the age of 11. One of his first but the hopes and the little nag closest political advisers. AUG. 2T-28-29-3I Enjoy Your Favorite were feted by the Chiangs and then jobs as a boy waa on the sea wall ging fears about his safety were (Editor’s note: Intereiting • Robert Walker - Donne Heed ia Canning Season returned to the Unitied States, COCKTAIL CLEAN YOUB STICKY of St. Malo, scene of bitter fight- hers. Shortly after the flyer re­ as the preceding apeculationa Reunion in Denver SEE HERE, FLOORS WITH THE in in the current war. are, it muat be borne in mind ceived the Military Order of China c s in EZE-MOP & CONE. REQUIESCANT ast'month the Bowers held a re­ they ere at beat merely PRIVATE Mr. Jacques had lived in Colo from Mme. Chiang, in the small union .in Denver when the colonel WRINGER rado 56 years, and buildings in Chinese city, he tetumed to the guetaea. Until the Holy Fa­ HARGROVE TH E BEAU'nFUL IN PACE returned here on leave. Dreading ther makes the announcement Use Hotter Water construction of which his stone States with other flyAs making up publicity, Bill and Lorraine shun­ ALSO COCKTAIL LOUNGE Clean Better cutting figured include St. Eliza­ the personnel of Gen. Doolittle’s of bia choice for Papal Secre­ Sheila Ryan - Trudy Manhall in ned reporters and photographers, “LADIES OF WASHINGTON” No Scratching beth’s church, the City Hall in Col­ flying circus. As a war hero, he tary of State, none can aay • DAVID MOLLOY, Otic Creek. Requiem and now that the flyer is back who will sncceed Cardinal No Stooping orado Springs, and the Denver was feted and feasted and paraded MATINEES — SATURDAY Matt was offered Wednesday In Holy overseas, Mrs. Bower handles clas­ Maglione.) The Colonial Dining Room No Splashing Ghost church. Interment M t Olivet. mint. Also many of the outstand­ through Ravenna, 0., streets; he SUNDAY AND ALL HOUDAY8 sified mail in the Western Techni­ Features Fiite Food Daily No Wringing W. P. Horan & Son service. ing memorials in Mt, Olivet ceme- christened a Flying Fortress the Cardinal Maglione left the Vati­ AT 2 P. M. Save Time DENNIS EDMUND RYAN. Milan, Mo. town bought for the AAF, and at can for his home in Casoria in July Reqniem Mass and interment took place ■ ■♦♦♦♦ft ♦♦♦♦♦» Save Hands in Milan, Mo. W. P. Horan A Son a lodge meeting he uttered a few on the advice of physicians, after service. simple words that made his name a three years of unremitting service We Feature Get Yours MARCUERm: MARY STEFFEK. by-word from coast to coast. as Secretary of State. T H E D I P P E R 3651 Hnmboldt street. Surviving are A few of the boys in Ohio were Cardinal Luigi Maglione’s life (FORMERLY SHAMROCK) NOW! her husband, Felix W. Steffek; two Chicken Fried Halibut planning a picnic in Bill’s honor, ambition was to be a simple parish Under New Management FREE daughters, Shirley Ann and Patricia ITAUAN SPAGHETTI DAILY DELIVERY _ Louise Steffek: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and after awhile they called on priest but he became one of the ITALIAN MEAT BALLS GR, 0431 Joseph Hamblin: and two brothers, the then Lt. Bower for some com most important figures in modern ITALIAN SAUSAGE You cannot buy BETTER food at ANY Your Hon«r Relunl-.-landed If Yoa price and - - - ______Art Not SsUtBwI Richard and Joseph Hamblin. Requiem ments. What Bill said has since history as Papal Secretary of Mass was offered Wednesday in An­ 10601 E. COLFAX nunciation church. Intermeut Ht. Olivat. been reprinted in Time, the Read­ State. His death is a severe loss WE CHALLENGE THE E Z E - M O P & Boulevard service. ers Digest, and by wire service dis to Pope Pius XII because the late WORLD MARY QUINTANA. 2145 Quitman patches all over the land. Papal Secretary of State was the to beat our prlceal GONE-WRINGER GO. street. Surviving are her husband. Mike OLINGER BROTHERS Quintana: a daughter. Mrs. Lita Q. A matter of major importance Pontiff’s principal collaborator in Garcia: three sons. Jot A., Sgt. Eliat, to you right now is a picnic,” he the Vatican’s peace plans. BLUE MOOH CAFE and Andrew Quintana. Requiem Hass said. “ You wonder wher6 you Cardinal Maglione was bom in Stables was offered Wednesday in St. Cajetan's FORMERLY McVITTIE’S church. . Interment Mt. Olivet. Olingtr should go and what you should do Casoria Nov. 2, 1877. After at­ 1631 Curtis St. service. in order to have a good time. tending schools in Naples he went Riding ALWAYS—The 6I08T of the BEST CANDIDO MAES, Denver. Surviving Well, it is no picnic out where to the Gregorian university in for the LEAST THEODORE are hit wife, Mrs, Patronia Maes: four I have been and where your sons Rome, from which he was gradu­ Horses sons, Eloy, Fidel, Robert, and Rudolph Maes, and a brother, Danny Maes. Re­ are. This is no time for good times. ated with high honors. Ordained quiem Mass was offered Wednesday in I am ashamed of you. I am in 1901, he returned to his birth­ $ 2 for Sacred Heart church. ashamed of myself for being here place in 1903. The following year 2 Mrs. [HACKETHAL ALICE LUCERO, 2443 Curtia street. instead of out there where I be­ he was invited back to Rome to at­ Surviving are her huiband, Anthony V long and where I wish I were. I tend the Pontificia Academia dei Giicken Dinner — Ridea Lucero: and a daughter, Donna Inex Air Conditioned Lucero, Requiem Mats was offered Fri­ cannot understand my country. I Nobili Ecclesiastici, where young Every Tuesday and . Thursday day in Sacred Heart church. Interment cannot understand you. Do you priests are trained in the Papal Hayrack Rides Friday Nitea Mt. Olivet. not realize we are in a war— a war diplomatic service. In 1918 he was PHONE EAST 9526 MORTUARY \ ADOLPH MICHELIS. Edgewater. Re­ Lt. Col. William Bower 15th Seaton quiem Mess was offered Saturday In St. we cannot lose?” sent to Switzerland to direct the 143 STEELE ST. (4th Ave. Bue.) Celeatin Jacques confidential representation of the Boon 12:30 Noon 14 49 -S l Kalamath St. Mary Magdalene’s church, Edgewater. His audience rose and cheered cal Training Command, and awaits to 10:3P P.H Interment Mt. Olivet. tery are his work, Mr. Jacques the lieutenant, and when 25-year- the war’s end. Holy See in the work for war Phone AL4in 4006 GUY O. SHRIVER. 1 S. Logan street. did some of the stone carving on old Bill Bower left Ohio, he went Now 26, and living with her wounded and prisoners. The same Surviving are hit wife, Mrs. Mary mother, Mrs. Mildred Amman, and year he was named Papal Delegate Shriver: a ton, Guy A. Sbriver. R^uiem the buildings of the World’s Co­ back to the combat duty he longed PROGRESS Mass was offered Wednesday in St. lumbian exposition in Chicago in for— this time in North Africa, a younger brother, Alvin, 16, at to Switzerland. In 1920 he was Francis de Sales’ church. 1893. where he helped chase Rommel’s 242 S. O^den street, the colonel’s made Titular Archbishop of Cal- sara and Papal Nuncio to Switzer­ REUBEN CARPENTER, formerly of He gave generously to the Lit­ forces into defeat. lady carries on in the traditional PLUNGE Englewood. Requiem Mass was sched* American way, A parishioner of land. CHECKER uied for Thursday at 9 in St. Louis’ tle Sisters of the Poor and donated Wife Keept Buay 3300 W. Florida church, Euglewood. Interment Engle­ holy water fonts and other reli­ There seems to be an esprit de St. Francis de Sales’ church here, Although the French govern­ CABS wood, gious stone articles to various par­ corps permeating the wives of sol­ she goes about her daily tasks ment protested when he was named ED OUNDON. UfT. ishes and institutions of the arch­ diers—a spiritual* bravery that cheerfully and hopefully. Papal Nuncio to France in 1926, THOMAS H. RICHARDS diocese. carries Mrs. GI Joe over the And what about tomorrow? because it considered him pro-Ger T A . 2 2 3 3 Lowsit Zoned Rates Thomas H. Richards, Denver peinter, rougher emotional spots. While “ Bill was a sergeant in the cav­ man. Cardinal Maglione proved his R ipim ssm . died Thursday in hii home, 3061 Colum­ Mr. Jacques was a personal alry not so Ipng ago,” she says, diplomatic worth so well that, THURSDAY, AUG. 24 bine street, of s heart attack. He was Col. Bower pursues the enemy in friend of Archbishop J, B. Pitaval, “ and today he’s a lieutenant-col­ when he was recalled in 1935 to Danny Kaye — Dinah Short SO. Bom in Texas, Mr. Richards had late Archbishop of Santa Fe, and initial raids over Tokyo, then Af­ "UP IN ARMS" lived in Denver since 1904. He was onel in the air forces. And until Rome, France begged he be left in Lynn Merrick — Jeff Donell To those who wish to arrange Bishop Nicholas C. Matz and rica— then Rome— his wife fills married to Miss Blanche Mahoney here the void by working for the AAF two years ago, I’d never beeh more Paris. Created a Cardinal in 1935, "STARS ON PARADE" payment of your own funeral, in 1912. He belonged to the Woodmen Bishop Joseph P. Machebeuf, late than a few hundred miles from he was made prefect in 1938 of the Friday, Saturday — Aug. 26, 26 of the World. Surviving, betides bis Bishops of the Denver diocese. He in Denver. Roberi Taylor — “Brian Donlevy we have an excellent plan. wife, are two daughters, Mrs. Blanche Denver, and now there isn’t any Sacred Congregation of the Coun­ "BILLY THE KID” Meintx and Mrs. Edna Ungefug, Den­ was also one of the oldest adver­ “ When I first met Bill Bower, place in the country I haven’t been, cil, to which is committed the dis­ Gloria Jean — Bob Croeby A Orcheetra ver: a ton. Thomas E., with the navy tisers of the Register. he was piloting B-18’s at Lowry following my husband when he cipline of the secular clergy and "PARDON MY RHYTHM” . overseas: and four grandchUdreu. Re­ Field for student bombardiers. He Sunday, Monday — Aug. 27, 28 quiem Mass was offered Tuesday in Surviving are his wife, Mrs. was training before goinp; overseas. the faithful throughout the world. Fred MacMurray — Betty Hutton Loyola church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Elizabeth Jacques; two sons, Ar­ was modest and quiet about his All I can hope for now is an early He held this position until his ap­ "AND THE ANGELS SING” W. P. Horan A Son service. thur and Leon; three brothers, ability or accomplishments, and victory—then I know tomorrow pointment as Papal Secretary of Btall Rathbone — Nigel Bruce later, when he returned from the "SCARLET CLAW” Louis, Denver; Arthur, Santa Ana, will take care of those who served.” State by Pope Pius XII March 11, Tnea., Wed., Thure. — Aug. 2t. 10, 31 MRS. THREASA ZUMTOBEL Calif,; and Henry, San Francisco, raid on Tokyo, he would not talk 1939. This choice was received fa­ William Powell — Hriy Lamarr Calif.; two sisters, Miss Eulalie about what he had done. I had to "THE HEAVENLY BODY" Mrs. Threats (Tessie) Zumtobel, 49, vorably by all anti-Fascist govern­ Roddy McDowell — Preston Fetter died Monday in her home, 3969 Wyn- read his diary months later to find J. G. Zumtobel Named Jacques and Mrs. Angela Plamon- ments with representatives at the . ^ _ ’’MY FRIEND FLICKA’’ ^ _ koop street, as the result of a heart don, Denver; and four grandchil­ out what hardships Gen, Doolittle’s attack. Bom In Londonderry, Nova men met — and newspaper and Holy See. British diplomats pri­ Scotia, Mrs. Zumtobel wes brought to dren. By 40 and 8 Saeiely magazine stories gave me the de- W e Invite You to Visit Denver as a child and lived here 46 Requiem Mass was offered Tues­ vately called him the “ Anti-Nazi years. She was a member of Wicker- day in the Holy Ghost church. In­ tails. Joe G. Zumtobel of the Annuncia­ Cardinal.” sham unit No. 61, American Legion “ Flying from the carrier in his auxilitry, and Denver salon 221 of the terment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan tion parish, Denver, has been Ingram’s Cafe Forty and Eight. Surviving are her hus­ & Son service. Billy Mitchell bomber. Bill flew in elected chef de gare of Denver low over Japan, ‘harvesting the band, Joe G. Zumtobel; a daughter, Mrs. voiture 97, Forty and Eight TE D DAY M. J. Lydon; a sitter, Mrs. Arthur Reynolds; two brothers, John M- Mc- society, at the organization’s club- Home & Car and Bar Dougal and William McDougal. Requiem rooms, 1318 10th street. He suc­ RALPH E. INGRAM. Pragu Mass was scheduled for Thursday at 6 Mass Sung for ceeds William F. Keck of Engle­ in Annunciation church. Interment Mt. Comedy Will End DAY MORTUARY Olivet. W. P. Horan & Son service. wood. Others elected were Raymond For Better Foods 2406 Federal Blvd. CL. 5709 I Radio Service il P. C. Schaefer Elitch’s Season Lindsay, chef de train; Henry TIMOTHY M’DONOUGH and Drinks Timothy J. McDonough, pioneer reai- J. BooL commissaire-intendant; 15 Years' Experience deut of Colorado, died Tuesday in St. Peter C. Schaefer, prominent Henry L. Skiles, correspondent; OPEN ALL NIGHT Joseph’s hospital after a short illness. Mrs. January and Mr. Ex, which Denver Catholic businessman and opens Sunday evening, Aug. 27, Arthur H. Payne, conductor; Har­ Pick Up & Delivery ; | Bom in County Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland, old E. Halquist, commissaire-voy- Spillane Mortuary in 18T9, Mr. McDonough attended Trinity pioneer resident of Denver, died in Elitch’s playhouse to climax the 58 BBOADWAY college. He was a stonemason by trade. Thursday in St. Joseph’s hospital -lO-week play schedule, is the ve­ ageur; William C. Argenbright, 1543 So. Broadway PEarl 0723 He came to this country as a yonng man. garde de la porte; Michael 0. Eth- FISTELL’S RADIO ii after a brief illness. hicle chosen by President Arnold FINB UQUEURS Ha worked on the construction of elridge, lampiste; D. A. Davis and < ■ Mrs. John H. Spillane Boulder dam and on buildings of Indian Born in Denver, Aug, 29, 1874, B. Gurtler for the members of the Excellent Cafalnt reservations in Arizona. Surviving are James Renalde, cheminots; and \ I 1063 Broadway KE. 8077 \ ] Funeral Director and Embalmer the son of Peter Schaefer, pioneer big cast to bow their farewells to a sister, Mrs. Margaret Sullivan, Den­ Denver. Keyed to the emotional the Rev. Louis J. Grohman of St. ver; three nieces, Mrs. Katharine Brink cattleman, and Mrs. Elizabeth Rose of Lima’s parish, chaplain. ******** * ********** **** and Mrs. Mary Chase, Denver, and Mary peak of the grand finale of the Landers Schaefer, he received his educa­ OF DENVER McDonough, Canon City; six nephews, tion in the old Sacred Heart, now 1944 season, at rehearsals this Bernard, Charles, and John McDonough, week the Elitch players and pro­ *A Pltct for the DiicriralnatiBg” Erickson Memorial Co. Canon City; Frank and Charles Coyle, Regis college'. Call d Los Angeles, Calif.; and Sgt. Peter Mc­ duction staff, under the direction Telephone EM, 9817 MONUMENTS - MARKERS Mr. Schaefer established his E. COLFAX at STEELE Donough, with the British Eighth army; awning business in 1905, and it of George Somnes, are putting the BEY WAR BONDS Prompt Erection and‘ other relatives in Ulster, Ireland. finishing touches to the merry com­ ZONE CAB from one of the most complete The Rosary will be recited Thursday at grew with the city. He was also ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ displays in this resion. 8 p.m. in the Theodore Hackethal mortu­ ah officer of the Schaefer Realty edy by one of America’s foremost MAin 7 1 7 1 AND STAMPS MO Speer BlTd., Opposite Sonkca ary. Requiem Mast will be offered Fri­ company. women playwrights. Prompt, CourtMua Serrica day at 9 in St. Joseph’s church. Inter­ The comedy offering, according 1 GRAND CAFE I Gardens. CHerry 472$ ment Mt. Olivet. Theodore Hackethal CHEAPER RATES ★ In 1902 he married Miss Belle to New York critics, contains the 431 17lh St. MA. 6652 service. Dunphy. The Schaefer home is at CLEAN NEW CABS (Between Glenerra and Tremont) best dialogue ever written by Zoe Open 11:00 A.M. TO 2:00 A.M. 1515 E. Seventh vaenue. Akins of playwright fame. Cloaed Mondayi MRS. SIXTA GONZALES He was a member of the ALTAR BREADS Mrs. Sixta Gonzalea, 1906 Champa 6 ^ •9 Serving the Finest street, died Friday in a local hospital Knights of Columbus, Denver AMEBICAIV AND SEWING after a long illness. Bora 61 years ago Press club, Chamber of Commerce, Bacon & Schramm Why Pay More? in Aguilar, she had lived in Colorado ail and the Denver County club. (Trademark) CAXTOY CHINESE FOODS Little Girls* Dresses* Embroidery. her life. Surviving are a daughter. Miss Monofframisfa Etc. Helen Valdez. Oakland, Calif.; and two Surviving, besides his wife, are ROOFING 16351/2 Curtis, Upstairs Luncheons and Dinnera sons. Joe T. Valdez, Denver, and Ben two children, Peter C. Schaefer, AND VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE THE SISTERS OF THE Valdez. Superior, Wyo. Requiem Mass Jr.; and Mrs. Marybelle Robinson; 30 Teere in Bnsineai ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ GOOD SHEPHERD was offered Monday in Holy Ghost ROOF REPAIRING American and Chinese Food church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Day and five grandchildren. Wm.W.Myer Drug Stores TELEPHONE PEARL 2401 service. Requiem High Mass was offered 3230 Walnut St. CH. 6563 Chop Suey, Chow Mein DENHAM THEATRE INCORPORATED Saturday in St. John’s church. Steak and Chicken Dinners 18th at California MATTHEW STIFFLER The Rev. John P. Moran was cele­ A IRD RECORD-SMASHING WEEK I Colorado Owned Stores ' Requiem Mass was offered Tuesday in brant of the Mass. Archbishop PHONE MAin 9886 St. Mary’s church, Colorado Springs, for Matthew Stiffler, former Denver man, Urban J. 'Vehr gave the final ab­ DORAN Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. solution. Chaplains to the Arch­ who died Thursday in Houston. Tex., after Broadway and Ellsworth 16tii and California a long illness. He was 77, Mr. Stiffler bishop were Fathers Elmer Kolka HATTERS formerly was employed by a Leadville and John R. O’Neil, C.S.C. Present “ Hat Reconditfontnff 15th and California railroad and later by an oil company. He Strrica ExcloslTtlj** spent many years in various cities in the sanctuary were the R t Rev. W e Do Not Hare Special Sales But Sell You at Our Lowest throughout the state, and came to Monsignor David T. O’Dwyer, 733 £. Colfax at Clarluon Denver in 1916, and then moved to Fathers Manus P. Boyle, and Roy Prices Every Day on All Drug Merchandise, Borger, Tex., in 1929. His wife. Eliza­ CALL MAIN 6S38 beth Kenney Stiffler, died two years ago. Figlino. Interment ML OliveL ^For Frea Plck*op and OtliTerr^ GLEN Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Rachel Sarrlca Weir, Los Angeles. Calif...and Mri. Susie Stender. Grand Bay. Ala.; and three B IN S CROSBY nieces. Mrs. Alta Lockhart and Mrs. Helen Davis, Denver, and Mrs. Anne Loyola Pupds 'UAanO/( thatcounti New Walker, Dickinson, Tex. Interment Colorado Springs, GRAY Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are Will Register COLONY GRILL AND THE CASA LOMA JOHN J. M’KELVEY reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. John J. McKelvey, 54. died Thursday ------ORCHESTRA.' in his home, 1730 Logan street. Born Where Friends Meet Friends In Trinidad, he had lived in Denver for On Aug. 28-29 15 years. Until ha suffered an injury FOR QU.ALITY CORN FED BARGAIN three years ago he was employed by a • FINE FOODS MEATS & POULTRY SEE INSURANCE local drug company. He was a member (Loyola Pariah, Denver) PRICES of the Knights of Columbus, Surviving Registration for the Loyola NirtLY FXCEPT M , are hta wife, Mrs. Calesta McKelvey; school will be held Aug. 28-29. All • MIXED DRINKS two sons, WUIlam, Oakridge, Tenn., and RABTOAY^S SATURDAY ^ J L / the children who attended the JOS. J. CELLA Pvti John McKelvey, with the armed • BEER • WINE person "No other man since Christ has forces; two daughters, Mrs, B. G. Pettee school last year should register 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 1120 Security Bldg. in and Mrs. J. N. Doebley, Denvtr; a Monday, Aug. 28, between the Phone KEystone 2633 so helpfully demonstrated the sister, Mrs. V. J. McCabe, Los Angeles, SATURDAY C /% ., Calif.; and six grandsons. Requiem Mast hours of 10 and 12. The enrollment 569 E. Colfax NITES PfRSCN NEXT GREAT ATTRACTION! tremendous power of humble­ was offered Tuesday in the Cathedral. is necessary in order that an esti­ Interment Mt. Olivet. mate may be made of how many “DOUBLE INDEMNITY^ ness. sincerity and truth in Fr«d MtcMurray - Barbara Stanwyck neiw pupils can be accepted. All COLFAX MARKET ______Edward G.' Robinnon human relations." MRS. ELEANOR LOWE COFFEY children entering the first grade at Tka B««t ta COLFAX AT COLFAX AT Requiem High Matt was offered Sat­ 'a & e > ^ ie ie Your Purchase of War ^ Bonds Loyola, and those entering other USED DOWNING MARION urday in St, Francis de Sales' ebureh for and Sumps Helps to Secure Your It is well to do things that grades at Loyola for the first time Mrs. Eleanor Lowe Coffey, who diad FURNITURE OfNVER $ SMARTESTAMUSEMENTPARR Future. help us remember . . . and be Tuesday in a local hospital. She was 92. should register Tuesday, Aug. 29, Mrs, Coffey died of injuries suffered when between the hours of 10 and 12, ALSO NEW remembered. she fell Aug. 10 in her home, 1805 S. Franklin atreat, gnd fractured her hip. Envelopes for the Sunday col­ Cc Coah ar Cradit Phone you get a special lonnng for Born Nov. 23, 1851, in Adelow, Mono lection will be distributed this We SpceialiM ta A FULL LINS “ Everything something very satisfying to county, Ontario, Canada, Mrs. Coffey week. The new envelope collec­ Jacques Brothers came to Denver In 1880. Sha waa mar­ or orricR MILK FED Tabor ‘1776* m ] TiM[ eat visit— tion starts Sunday, Sept. 10. ried here to Jamei Daniel Coffey. Mr. \,Sat 1888 - FUHNmmS POULTRY Under the SINCE 1902 Coffey died Jan. 16, 1909. Mrs, Coffey The regular games party will be Wa bay rear houialiald and effiea fnral- waa a member of the St. Francia da Sales held Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. tun for CASH, or axchonco Uina for 28 EAST 6th AYE. Altar and Rotary aoclety. Surviving are Sea’* John J. Kelly and his wife from anything in atoek. Cempleta Llae af a son, James T. Coffey, Oakland, Calif.; Wo rdnt Folding Chain, Card and Ban­ five daughters. Mrs. Mary Straight, San Corpus Christi, Tex., have been ' TAbor 6468 quet Tablet, DIahea, Sllvarwarc, any­ SEA FOODS and 1130 E. Jose. Calif.; Mrs. Eleanor Ullrich, Mrs. visiting Mrs. Austin Gibbon and thing in itoek. Ethel Becker, Mrs. Louisa Seale, and & EDELWEISS FRESH n S H r F= T 4 CEMETERY t OT Mitt Josephine Coffey; 16 grandchildren; family of the Loyola parish, and PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 Colfax Ave. his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly, 1644 GLENARM 1 N f; .4 f 4 M11 1 MONUMENT and 12 graat-grandchildran. Intarment OPEN PROM 1 A. M. ta I P. M. Open 11 a. m. ’tU 3 a. m. Mt. Oiivat. of the Annunciation parish. I DSUVDT AT U A. K. AND 2 P. M.|

'sihiL- Thursday, Aug. 24, 1944 Office, 958 Bannock Slxeet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE The Denver Catholic Register LIST BETIIEIT OF President. ____ Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. R egistorials Editor...... JRt Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jonr.D. Managing Editor______Hubert A. Smith. Jour.D. Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, Who Are the that sometimes I am lonely and week— paid for at the rate o f $2.10 J.C.D. LittD.; Rev. John Cavanagh, M.A.^ LittD.; Rev, Edward A. feel “ left out” at Mass. per column inch. T h i fact is that M•\ »u PI C A N Reds Kidding? Biondie, Skippy, and Moon Mull­ Samk BANK Breen, M.A., U ttD .; Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A.; Leonard Tangney, A.B., Jour.D.; Max Greedy, A.B., Jour.M.; Phil Hewitt; Mary Eisen- (By Rev. W. J. Canavan) Nice, Clean Pig Sty ins are downright funereal com­ man, A.B.; Linus Riordan, A.B., LittM. The “liberating” armies of the pared to the page o f display ads TO OEOIS COEEECE Soviet government have been at Back on the Farm run every Saturday by the churches (B y Phil Hewritt) o f Denver, Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. thie gates of Warsaw for more than ten days. Inside the city Life in the city is a conipUcaied My only regret is that I can­ The last retreat of the season groups o f Polish palriots arose in affair. not join wholeheartedly in the for laymen drew 75 men to Rdigis Published Weekly by their desire to aid in the freeing Yet it holds a lure for die boys fun, for I have never yet succeeded college, Denver, Aug. 17 to 20, o f their land from the grasp of from the farm— a false promise o f in ridding myself o f the specter o f The total for the summer was THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) the despotic Nasi army. The Ger wealth and comfort. the 75 million John Citizens in the 183. In the 16 years that Fa­ mans found to their dismay that Recently we heard a roan, at a United States who refuse to affili­ ther Bernard J. Murray, S.J., 938 Bannock Street they had the Russians at their small social gathering, holding ate with any church— even the has been in charge of the re­ front and the Polish at their backs. forth on the advantages o f the true one. treats, 3,297 men have partici­ Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0 . Box 1620 They must have felt very much as city— its physical comforts, its edu- .Somehow I always think o f John pated in 61 retreats. Father Mur­ the Polish themselves did in 1939 caUonal and cultural superiority and the thoughts that pass through ray has been transferred to St. when they were being overrun by over the hinterlands, (ts inspira­ his mind as we read, together, that Louis, Mo., as was announced in Subscription: f 1 per year. the Nazis from the West and sud­ tional and progressive life, et cet­ a 10-year-oId boy soprano wiU be the Denver Cafholic Register last denly found themselves attacked era, et cetera. He spoke as i f any the feature o f the Sunday morning week. by their allies, the Reds, from the man, given the opportunity, who Thursday, Aug. 24,1944 worship at So-and-So (Community The men in the Aug. ‘17-20 re­ East. did not leave the rural districts Church, and that a motion picture treat represented seven states, But the Reds do not like to be at once was a moron o f the first on Ml. Vesuvius will highlight the Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, New aidedF by the Warsaw Poles, bC' water. evening services at the S. Kalamath Mexico, Texas, Wisconsin, and OFFiClALt ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Another gentleman in the gath­ cause the leader o f the Polish Street Tabernacle. W'hat cause is Massachusetts. atriots, one General Bor, takes ering, who had been silting quietly The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. there to wonder that John plans The following from Denver at­ is orders from the legitimate Pol­ taking in the conversation, stirred We confirm it as the official publication o f the Archdiocese. What­ to atay in bed as usual on Sunday tended: James W. Creamer, presi­ ish govemment-in-Exile, now situ slighUy and said: ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or morning, when the best that the dent, Retreat league; William E. ated in London, and not from the “Bill, you talk like a fool!” those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared ofOcial. First (ktvenant Church can offer Hanrahan, William J. Jennings, Soviet-recognized Polish (Committee The second man did not raise We hope The Register will be read in every home of the him is the notice, “ Sunday Morn­ CapL Frank Campbell, John J. Sul­ of National Liberation. The Reds, his voice, nor was there any spe­ Archdiocese. ing Service Canceled?” Or should livan, Jack Connors, Don Clifford, Stop money from slip­ therefore, refuse to help those who cial inflection in his words, that We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in he readily jum p from bed at sun­ John A. Maloney, James T. Reid, are fighting their common ertemy we could perceive. Yet, almost to ping through your fin­ the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. rise in order not to miss any o f P. J. Kelly, A. F, Cline, Edward within Warsaw. England has had a man, the five or six present + URBAN J. VEHR, the lecture o f a “ noted Hindu Kelly, Timothy Cronin, Pete gers by starting a sav­ to send planes on a 1,700 mile gave him their immediate atten­ Jan. 29. 1942. Archbishop of Denver. scholar" on the altogether intri­ Walsh, Maurice Hickey, Herman round-trip flight to drop supplies tion, as he continued) ings account w-ith us! It guing topic, “(^rmination of the Bischofberger, Bert J. Murphy, ^ ------to the Poles who are fighting for “ Yet, you talk like a fool. Only Soul?” Joseph Schmittling, John>J. Mul- is the one sure way to their own land. Russia, at the a fool could make the statements Chesterton wrote in his essay on queen, Thomas T. Carraher, Wil­ very gates of Warsaw, refuses to that you have just voiced. Or, a provide for future fi­ Broadway that it would be a mar­ liam A. Dwyer, Thomas E. Greene, help. man so ignorant o f the worthwhile velous experience indeed to walk nancial security. Russia is, moreover, enraged at things in life, that he never has Harold Collins, James D. Buckley, down that gorgeously lighted those who criticize her for this lived. Joseph A. Craven, Vincent Wend- thoroughfare at night, provided action. Listen to what Pravda, the “ I f you ever had awakened be­ ling, G. A. Kirchhoff, Patrick H. Your account can be one were unable to read. One Red newspaper founded by Josef fore daylight to do chores, and Callahan, Arthur R. Allen, J. B. might then think that the biggest opened with just $1. Stalin, has to say: “ Only silly ad were outside when the rest o f the Halloran, Howard Crede, Albert sign said something about the venturers think success might be world came to life— to watch the Seep, William J. May, Harold Make your deposits reg­ Trinity, and the one with the dell gained by the revolt o f poorly gun come creeping up over the Kiley, Charles Des Moineaux, Wil­ cately bright movement was con' ularly and systematical­ armed people in a city crowded apple trees in the orchard; to hear liam H. Knockenhauer, Nicholas cerned with the sacraments, or WANTED with German tanks, guns, and the first happy notes o f the birds, F, Truglio, Henry Zarlengo, George ly. The Federal Deposit some other really tremendous fact planes.” The Allied leaders must as they ruffled their feathers and Swift, James Cassels, Leon instead o f tooth paste, automobiles, Insurance Corporation be “ silly adventurers,” for they ail prepared to sing their first happy Jacques, John F. Conway, John J. Young man or woman of excellent character and chewing gum. One might believe that poorly armed people song o f the morning; to see the Walsh, James H. Whalen, Joseph insures all deposits with think, too, that both taste and can successfully revolt; in fact, dew drops sparkle like jewels on F. Klinke, Payton C. Jones, Henry to learn the gem business. Please write and truth in newspaper display ads $5,000 maximum insur­ they advocate it. Fifty thousand the com leaves across the field; C. Prevost, Austin ■ F. Robinson, could better concern themselves “poorly armed” Frenchmen liber­ to hear the lowing o f the milk George H. Dunn, Donald F, Dunn, ance for each depositor. tell us all about yourself. with subjects other than “ The Big ated Paris this week. Russia itself cows as they awsited their m om Francis X. Coyle, Charles O’Hal- Tent Tabernacle,” the “ Chicago Whether your need is a owes much o f its success to the ing feed, or the nicker of the loran, Cecil H. Withington, Ed­ Spiritual Jubilee Singers,” and the revolt o f its “ poorly armed” popu­ horses in the corral, or the sharp, ward Krasovich, William Stewart, savings account, or any “ Snider Evangelistic Parly.” The lace against the Germans in Nazi happy greeting of ‘Old Shep’ as Anthony J. Callaway, and Herman danger is, o f course, that John other financial service occupied portions o f the USSR. he dashed about ‘ helping’ you Hofschulte. will come to think that these are Incidents like that o f Warsaw with the work— you would never From outside of Denver in Colo­ offered by this bank, Pdhnoorf's religion, and are rightfully some strengthen the belief of many that spend many hours longing for rado: Neil Muldoon, Aurora; thing o f which he wants no part. we are ready to help you those who are subject to Russia those great physical comforts o f Joseph Witherow, Fort Lupton; r4oo-n«.sT. Piano solos, vocal duets, ac­ after the war have little freedom which you rave. Frank Brady, Boulder; Francis with your problems. cordion, guitar, and “ tiple” aC' to expect. Unless the United States “ They have schools in the coun­ Reinert, Boulder; Robert J. Specht, DENVER 2, COLO. companimenis may blind John. and Britain can convince Russia try. There are churches where you Boulder; Henry Westhoff, Wei Lectures on “ Self Culture,” “ What assist at the same Sgcrifice o f the dona; C. 0. Brewster, Fort Lup o f the error o f her ways, we may Have You in Your House?” “ Spe­ Saving Is Success! be called on to supply arms to the Mass as you do ii^ lh e city. And ton; Joseph Sauter, MUIiken cial Gifts and Talents,” and “ WTien small nations who will most as­ after Mpss you meet your neigh­ George Sauter, Milliken; L. H Make This Your Thou Prayest” may lead poor John suredly fight to the death to thvow bors, learn all the news o f the Hursting, Edgewater; Neil Mul to the entirely logical conclusion off the Russian yoke after they coflntryside, share in the sorrows doon, Jr., Aurora; and Martin Ber Bank that Sunday morning golf is a have been “ liberated” by the o f the less fortunate and the joys sano, Trinidad. ^ good deal more important than Soviet armies. W e predict that the o f the blessed. One family divides From outside Colorado: Richard Sunday morning church. If the Russians will Icam through bitter their substance with another. There J. Krill, Wauwatosa, Wise.; John Saturday advertisements do not experience how well a poorly armed is no real poverty. H. Phelan, K.S.G., Beaumont, lead him to some such conclusion, people can fight for freedom if the “ Doors are not locked at night. Tex.; Gerald McGinley, Ogallala, hamillon’s hb lhinking~is awry. Soviet seeks to control Poland. The The man next door, or just around The International Constitutional Nebr.; Joseph J. Hurley, Boston, Polish people have undergone too the comer, b not trying to steal Center Spiritualist Church, the Mass.; Sgrt. James J. Sweeney, much in the past five years to your money, your automobile, or Clovis, N, Mex.; and Leland Lang, Temple of Harmony, and the Den­ Tfie accept any form o f tyranny. Men your wife. The air b clean, the ver Full Gospel Hall, not to men­ St. Francis, Kans. who have lost mother and father life is clean, and your thoughts are tion the Brotherhood o f the White or wife and children to the Nazi clean because you are living close Temple, and the Midway Gospel are not so careful of life that they to nature and close to (^od. You Tabernacle, are doing a great dis will accept Russian control. Should are not a part o f the filth and service to John in their advertis- American National the Soviet follow its present plan squalor, that you chose to call ing. I f it were not for it, he might and attempt to destroy the inde­ the inspirational and progressive today be a man o f religion. pendence o f the Polish people, life o f the city.” Russian blood will crimson the And no one had much to offer, streams o f Poland for generations when he wound up with the state­ K. of C. Delegales ST. JOOO'S IS Ibm K o f DEiNVER to come. ment ; “As far as I am concerned, you Home From Toronio A Personal Opinion can keep your city culture. Some­ times I find myself longing for the FRANK KIRCHHOP ADOLPH KUNSMILLEB (By Max Greedy) SET FOB SEPT. S FmidM Viit rmidcat ind Cithlw sight of a nice, clean pig sty back Bernard B. Carraher of This is simply a personal opinion. on the farm.” Denver, state deputy, and Few cradle Catholics will agree and William Carter of Leadville, probably not very many converts. Man Is an Individual past state deputy, returned (St, John the Evangeliit’z Parith, The opinion is that there should to their homes this week from Denver) be greater lay participation in the Surrounded by People Toronto, Canada, where they St John’s school will reopen on Tuesday, Sept. 5, and enrollment Holy Sacrifice o f the Mass. (By Rev. Maurice E. Reardon) participated in the work of the 62nd annual meeting of will be that day. I am not entirely alone in such A favorite and ever entertain­ The officers of the Altar society a belief. There is precedent for ing pastime of ours— and of many the supreme council of the Knights of Columbus. Both met with the Rev. John P. Moran laymen's taking a larger part in the others we presiune— is to sit in a on Wednesday to discuss plans for Mass than is now the custom in the car parked on a busy downtown men said they were happy to be back in cool Colorado the fall. United States. And the present Holy street, preferably in a strange city, Mrs. Worden Pope is convales­ Father has had something to say on and watch the waves o f human after laboring for four days on K. of C. business in tem­ cing in her home after a fall, in the matter. As recently as July 14, beings ebb and flow. Stylites-Iike which she suffered a broken rib. 1941, the Sacred Congregation o f on such occasions, we like to fash­ peratures that hovered near the century mark. The Colo­ Miss Gertude Fisch underwent the Council, by special mandate oi| ion ourself a detached observer of an operation Monday in Mercy hos­ On the Pope Pius XII, published a decree: the race created a little lower titan rado delegates said that the supreme council did a re­ pital. threshold of Insiructio de Fidelibut Exhortan- the angels. The hurried confusion The Rev. Francis Syrianey is dii, ut Missae Sacraftcio Frequenter o f swinging arms and striding legs markable job in acting on a season that more than 200 resolutions spending his vacation in the south­ ac Devote Intrrtint (Instruction on makes “ race” seem most appropri­ western part of the state. will make millinery during the session. Frequent and Devout Assistance of ate. The unending variety o f size, Miss Gloria Hallen has returned history — our exciting the Faithful at the Holy Sacrifice shape, and style engenders a my' to Denver, where she will make her o f the Mass). It said in part: Milgrim collection of hats that arc riad o f half-formed impressions home. “ . . . All know that, wanting in Youth Home After Two real and fleeting phantasms. But somC' Originals once more hats! $25! faith and piety, many faithful, for­ The Holy Hour is Friday evening how one always seems to pre­ at 7:30 o’clock. getful of divine things, no longer dominate— an impression difficult Years in South Pacific esteem the Sacrifice of the Mass as Mr. and Mts. John F. Toner at­ to put into words— but which tended the funeral of Mrs. Toner’s they should . . . often turning them­ might be termed the “ living-alone- (Holy Rosary Parish, Denver) mother, Mrs; Mary Painter, in selves to less salutary practices.” liness” with our fellow creatures. After an absence of nearly t-wo White Hall, 111., this week. There' followed an exhortation to Here is no mystical social union years, John Vidick has returned instruct the faithful “ on the na­ of many members. Each passerby from the South Pacific theater of ture and excellence of the Sacrifice James G. Cox to Wed seems preoccupied with his own war to spend a leave of absence of the Mai^, of its purposes and For Our Patrons: The Modern problems. Worry is vbible on faces. with hi.s parents at 4500 Wash­ Salt Lake City Girl salutary fruits for the life of the Minds seems to be searching for ington street. He is a radio ope­ world, as well as on the rites and answers that are not forthcoming. ceremonies that accompany it, so rator on a naval plane. The engagement of Miss Jean On our city sidewalks - most men A games party, sponsored by Herres of Salt Lake City, Utah, SYSTEM that the faithful will not attend walk alone. merely passively, but will in faith the adult church choir, will be to James G. Cox, son of Mrs. No matter how long or how A time-saving, stream-lined checking plan for and charity unite themselves with held in the school hall Sunday James Gilbert Cox of Denver, has intimately we live with others there the celebrant in mind and heart.” evening, Aug. 27, at 8 o'clock. been announced. Miss Herres, everyone. We invite your account! ■ remains a part o f them we never I know tlie objections com­ School will reopen Tuesday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto come to know. ^ It is that part of Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation— monly made to the Mina Recitata Sept. 5. Pupils may register any Herres, attended St. Mary-of-the ourselves which” we give thought to $5000 Maximum Insurance jor Each Depositor — lh«^ take too. long for city par­ time after Aug. 28. Wasatch college in Sait Lake City, before falling asleep at night or ishes where, in many instances, at those times when we want noth­ Sunday Masses must be celebrated ing more than to be alone— when THE AMERICAN NATIONAL hourly or oftener to accommodate human companionship, even of all the faithful; some celebrants those closest to us, is dulasleful. MORGAN, LEIBMAN A HICKEY find them disturbing; many o f the It is the part o f ourselves that no BANK OF DENVER . faithful do not like them, etc. With one b to know but (rod; it b the INSURANCE SINCE 1897 the exception o f the first objection, self-knowledge of our entire rela­ it seems to me that the problem is tionship to human beings stripped merely that o f becoming accus­ o f its shams. It is the p a ^ o f our­ Succeeding Herbert Fairall Agency tomed to Dialogue Masses. O f the MAin 5 3 1 4 selves that remains untouched after first objection it is sufficient to say all the interchanges df courtesies, that all parishes do not have so Gu and Xlfctrle Bide, Fhont TAbor ItH confidences, and affections. It b many worshipers on Sunday that ourselves as we know ourselves. F. J . KIRCHHOF hourly Masses are necessary. And Outside o f the confessional it is even where this is a fact, the ob­ unwise for one creature to at jection it not valid for weekday tempt to pierce this part o f an COIXSTRUCTIOIX Co. Masses. other's soul. For me, participation in a Dia­ logue Mass means greater devotion Many acquaintances ripen Into and a larger appreciation o f the friendships; few ever pass this BUILDERS barrier of self-knowledge. We are STATCES Sacrifice. As I said in the begin­ ning, this b strictly a personal reluctant and prompted with mis­ We Appreciate Your Patronage feeling. But some convert.s, espe­ givings at the thought o f disclosing That Add Beauty and Piety to cially those from Episcopalianism, our innermost seif to another. We 708 Lawrence St, Denver, Colo. will know what I mean when I say fear the possibility o f deep hurt , Religious Devotions From should our confidant prove un­ deserving. 6 Inches to 6 Feet All of us at some time experi­ SCENE SHIFT to Fall ■STABUSBXD SINCK IMS O ence this sense o f “ living-alone liness” with our fellowman. It b NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK Your first suit—softly tailored, eloquently detailed—of a salutary thing. It makes it more Moving and Storage OF ROSAi^ES Forstmann's wonderfully supple Milleotine in black, difficult to forget God’s omni The American Fixture Co. SPRUCE 2671 presence. brown, Tunis blue and green. Available in sizes 12 to RES. PBUNE) SPRUCE tt ll Uanafactami of 1258 .SOUTH FEARL ST. 20. $65. 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v-A PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannpck Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Aug. 24, 1944

OUR COLORED MISSIONS O' A /T m WI which has been acclaimed as “ ihe NEED PRIESTS flt BROTHERS f f L t y f favorite picture o f the year” opens Would reo Uk* to Or aoDfaarato Canon City Qfficet boa pHeat—trala. roar Ufa aa a in Pueblo ou W ed n esd w Aug. 30 , to run one week in ihe Main theater. Our COAL PAYMENT Plan J Irut mao tor tha L 4 T BSOTHER Tltis delightful story /'^ f two priests und their parish stars Bing Diulooa: or ba a balptng tba Nothing Down — $5.00 per Month ' Crosby as Father O'Malley and Barry Fitzgerald as Futlier Fitzgibbon. mlaafonarr ronr- eapadallr •aur Uia mlailoBa. Wounded in Action Snporior gathtts of S t EdoraBd. You MUST Store Coal Now! Write to: Randolph, V a n y t

K E . 0121 Canon City.— (St. Michael’s lish girl. The extent of his in­ RUGBY COAL CC. 1144 Sth St. Parish)—-Lt. F. Bernard O’Han­ juries was not revealed. lon' of the army engineers was lina Success BEST GRADES LIGNITE AND ROUTT COUNTT COAL ON F 0 [[ The Rev. Justin McKernan, wounded during the invasion of O.S.B., has returned to Canon City Normandy, his mother, Mrs. Susan after spending several days in Showing of Grand Junction.— St. Joseph’s O’Hanlon, has been advised by the Denver on business. school will open Sept. 5. For more War department. He is now in a Jack Gibson, son of Mr. and But I Waafad 2S Ya«ra* than 20 years the school has been base hospital in England. Lt. Mrs. David Gibson, underwent a New FURS without tuition, but this year it O’Hanlon, graduate of St. Mi­ knee operation in a Pueblo hos­ L o t (7«ssii tte, ■ will be opened absolutely free, as chael’s school and of Holy Cross ab­ At a Saving to You pital Saturday, Aug. 12. The op­ all books will be furnished. A bey, enlisted in the engineers in eration was for an old injury, suf­ Housewife, Without Precioiu Motet MUSKRAT BACK Coat, C 0 7 f l large enrollment is expected, as Colorado Springs in 1942 and fered playing football here. trained in Camp Claibourne, La., Experience, Secures PosUion us 20% Fed. Tax Incl...... • U many newcomers have registered Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Burger their children. , where he earned his commission. Executive Housekeeper 10 MONTHS TO PAY He went overseas in 1943 and and children, Joan and Jimmy, of St. Joseph’s Altar society held Glenwood Springs arrived in Canon *Tlndlng Terr lltUe opportunity for a -wo> EXPERT RESTYLING — REPAIRING spent more than a year in training Dan my aso in busineu (eneralty. 1 ana CLEANING AT SAVING PRICES its annual picnic Sunda/ at the City Saturday, Aug. 12, and were rolled in the Lewis School. Almost ima home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Spam there before the invasion. While stationed in England, Lieutenant weekend guests of Mrs. Burger’s mediately after Kraduatinv, I wai ap­ in Fruitvale with a good at­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Ster­ pointed House Mother' of an tzelatlra tendance. Plenty of food, and O’Hanlon was married to an Eng- ytrla' school Then 1 became Exaeutira- ling. Housekeeper of a ZOO-room West 'Vfavtnta coffee and ice cream were fur­ Mr. and Mrs, Frank Smith of hotel I earn a (ood salary and I know nished by the society. Those who Big Spring, Tex., arrived here that I can depend upon my Lewis Traininc cared to went swimming. There Aug. 16 and spent the remainder in the future." was a nice program and games, Durango Picnic of the week with Mr. Smith’s sis­ Step Into a Well-Paid Hotel Position Phone CH. 1901 Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Werth and ters, Mrs. Susan O’Hanlon of this Thousands of LewU-Traintd men and son, J. Newrraan, left for Denver city and Miss Mary Ann Smith of from 18 to 50, ore sworn in tha hoU!, club and Inatitutlonu field, tx* BMtn6 1510 California St last Saturday, where Mr. Werth Brewster. good u Menegen. AeeiiUat Meoagen. Bo»- attended a business meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Amil George re­ tcMM. Kiecutlre Hooeekeepert. Steirstde and 65 HeUliyC.D.ofA. other typee of wtll-paid p^tiona. Today oppor* John Deere Plow Co. Mrs. Werth turned to "Canon City Aug. 11 from tunitiea for TaCwU Gradoatee are greater Uua erer. The lueocM of Lewie Gradnatea baa prored and J. Newman went to Hays, Chicago, where they had attended prerioua experience tmneeeoaarr. Go^ grad* Kans., to visit with her parents, the Elks’ convention. achool education ^ni I.«wia ^ t a ^ qnaUfloe ^ at haste, in ipare tlma. Free Boos daeerlbM Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Staale, and George Wildgen, nine, son of this raKinating field, and explains how you ar* ^ brother, Sgt. John H. Staale, who OfSt.CoIumba$ Mrs. Frances Wildgen, operator of regiitered Free of extra coct in Lewis National rUcement Serrice. Kail ooopon NOWl is home on a 21-day furlough from the Canon hotel, fractured his arm KEEP UP THE HOMES overseas. while playing near his home. He Durango.— (St. Columba’s Par­ ! Lewis Hotel Training School Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wilson have fell from the ashpit striking his ! Room OS-IIOtt ish)—The C. D. of A. held their I Washington 7. D. 0. sold their home at 433 N. 5th and arm. George is m St. Thomas 2S August picnic on the evening of More’s hospital. I Send rr>e the Free Book, **Yeur Big Opper-1 YOU’RE FIGHTIHG FOR Coal Brought Many to are moving into a new home at Aug. 16 at the shelter house on I tunity,'* wKhout ebllpetlon. I want to I 1425 Main. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mur­ I know howto qualify fora wel^patd p*sl> I _ The Rev. James Payne, St. Pat­ Reservoir hill. Refreshments were phy of Portland, Ore., re­ I lion athome Inleisure time. I rick’s Cathedralj El Paso, Tex., is prepared by Eleanor Hogan, Betty turned to their home recently after I ■ Patronize These Reliable Firms Gale Nash, Lillian Pearce, Ear- g Name ------| here visiting his sister, Mrs. C. a visit with Mr. Murphy’s father, I ■ Parish of Walsenburg Santy, and friends. leen Owenby, Florence Mahoney, William J. Murphy, Sr., and sister, I Address ...... -r-- I Mrs. Evelyn Brennap, and Mrs. Mrs. Eva Thomas, and family in \ city SUt* Miss Agnes Barton, who is em­ Doris Brennan. ■‘E A R L J .- ployed at the Colorado Fuel and South Cottonwood. Miss Dorothy {Continued From Last Page) inhabitant could remember its ever Iron Co. of Denver, is here on Mrs. Mary Longstrom has been Murphy, who has been employed FLOORS SANDEO as pastor by Bishop Machebeuf. having reached before. All the her vacation visiting her parents, called to Seattle, Wash., by the in Leadville, accompanied her death of her sister, Mrs. Edward brother and sister-in-law back to STROHMINGER AND nNISHED This began a task which was to area lying along the river bottom Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Barton, 726 occupy all his efforts and attention Mawhinney. Portland. CLASSIFIED ADS Electrical Contracting Qoslity Msteriils and Workmanship* was inundated. Water reached to Colorado. Her roommate. Miss until the end of his life, 33 years ithin one foot of the window sills Florence Goergen, accompanied Mrs. Augusta Davidson isspend­ Will Keating is in a Canon City National rate 26e par word per isauti mini­ Licensed snd Bonded In City of Denver later. of the churchj and about two feet her. ing her vacation in Denver, where hospital for treatment for an in­ Jahn Floor Service jury which he received Wednesday, mum 12 words. It four or mora contecutiva Father Ussel, or, as he was above the stone foundation of the Mr. and Mrs. Francis White and she will make the acquaintance of Issues ara used, the rata la 20o par word per 817 14th St. ‘’Ta.m r* Phone CR. 3240 ■ Free Estimate called by his Spanish-speaking pa­ building. The structure was not her new nephew, Brian Charles Aug. 16. isfua. Payment must accompany all orders. son of Meeker are spending Miss Ruth Joyce McKinley, Ads received on Monday will appear in ths rishioners, Padre Gabriel, wrote a swept away, nor did it collapse im­ a few days at the home of his par­ Conroy. issue printed for the following week. (Sea brief history of the parish and a mediately. But its adobe walls daughter of Mrs. Catherine Mc­ your local Register for local ratea.) DOOR AND Yt-INDOW ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White, 420 Joe Roessler of Grand Junction Kinley of this city, became the When buying from the resume of conditions as he found were softened to such an extent White avenue, and his brother, was here last weekend to visit his them upon his entry. For one that they were dangerously weak. bride of Lt. (JG) James Draper NURSES TRAINING SCHOOLS firms advertising in this S C R E E i X S John, and family at 463 Ouray sister, Mrs. Paquin. Sunday he Gray, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. thing, he discovered that no parish The church tumbled down about a avenue. went to Mancos to see his brother, MAKE UP to t2S-t3S WEEK aa a Traintd paper, please mention that Wire U Scare*—Order Now financial records had been kept, a week later, but in the meantime it James Draper Gray of St. Cloud, Practical Nunc. Learn quickly at homa. Storm Suh and Cabineta James McCoy, fourth class John, who has been slightly ill. condition which he soon rem^ied. had been posCsible to save the Mass Minn., at a ceremony held Wednes­ Booklet Free. Chicago School of Nnrting. you saw their advertise­ technician, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Lt. Helen Andrews, niece of Miss day, Aug. 16. The Rev. John For­ Dept, R-S, Chicago. Williams Screen Co. On the very day of his arrival he vestments. This same flood de­ L. McCoy, 620 Gunnison avenue, ment opened a set of bu.siness records, stroyed the rectory and the house Marie Andrews of Durango, has syth O.S.B., officiated. Lieuten­ PHOTO FINISHING 2118 Arapahoe MA. 5758 arrived it) England last month. returned to the United States to and his first heading under the intended for a convent. Thus, poor ant Gray is in the naval reserve. QUICK PHOTO SERVICE. Low Pricaa, Sgt. McCoy is serving in a general recuperate after spending 22 After the wedding Lieutenant and date of Oct. 10. 1876, reads; “ On Father Usseji ended up by seeing hospital unit. A graduate o f Fruita Guaranteed Work. Roll developed with t the above-mentioned date, this not only his dream of a school months in the South Pacific. Lt. Mrs. Gray went to Minnesota to printa and two enlargementa, or 16 printa Union high school and Mesa col­ Andrews will’ visit Durango as see the bridegroom’s parents. They —25c. Bargain reprints; send for quantity church has neither funds nor rudely shattered, but also by los­ pries list FINEBFOTOS, Drawer G-S8I, lege, he nas been in the service soon as she has been released will reside in California until Lieu­ NIJ-ENAMEL debts.” It was not until two weeks ing his church and his own resi­ two years. He was en^ged in Minneapolis, Mian. < after his installation that he was dence. Faced by such a catastrophe, from Bu.shnell General hospital in tenant Gray goes overseas again. FOR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR teaching in civil life. His wife, TRAINED HOUNDS able to record any receipts. Per­ a lesser man than he might well Bingham City, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Hoxsey, Mrs. Anna Belle McCoy, is taking former Canon City residents who haps the excitement caused by the have given up in despair. a hospital laboratory technician Misses Ida and Lena Fracassini, COON, OPOSSUM, FOX. RABBIT AND DECORATING COMBINATION bunting hounds—ahippad Episcopal visitation and the nov­ But Gabriel Ussel wa.s not the course at Kansas City, Mo. Mary Dunleavy, and Alma Lco- have been making their home in Berkeley, Calif., arrived in Canon for trial Write for free literature sboinng One Coat Covers — No Bnish Marks elty of having a new pastor made man to fret uselessly about past Lt. Robert F. H^ll, doctor with nardelli Phillipe left for a two pictures and breeding. State dog intereatad. City Aug. 17 for an indefiiyte everyone forget to take up the calamities. He immediately set a general hospital, has arrived in weeks’ vacation. They were ac­ Kentucky Coonbound Kennel, Paducah, usual collection for the first two about )the task of securing a new England, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. companied by Marguerite Mc­ visit. Kentucky. W & M SERVICE Sundays. At any rate, when some­ location and of raising funds for Frank R, Hall, have been in Cook and Angel Ubaldo, who will EXCLUSIVE one finally got around to this very a new church. Taking into account formed. visit relatives in Los Angeles. Would You Like nece.ssary job, the collection for the parish income for th^ first 32 Pfc. James (Jimmy) Stranger, Mrs. 0. B. Rensch, who ac­ Repair All Makes Washing Machines Sunday, Oct 28, amounted to $2.40. months of his pastorate, one can son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stringer, companied her sister, Mrs. Bustis, Refrigerators — All Makes — Commercial and Domestic It varied then. Sometimes it was better appreciate the truly heroic 319 Pitkin, will leave Monday for to Farmington, N. Me'x., fell ill a little more, but not often. Gen­ there and was brought back to 826 Santa Fe Drive a l l w o r k g u a r a n t e e d CH. 4 4 5 3 | nature of the task facing him in Springfield, Mass., to repori; for Your Boy in the Service erally, it was less. But on Christ the building of an entirely new training as an aerial gunner. He Mercy hospital. She is much im­ mas aay of that same year, it hit church plant. For the period from was stationed in Panama City, p r o v e . Remembered in a new high—$3.45. Oct 10, 1876, to June 19, 1879, the Fla., before his furlough. Mrs. John Kelly and son are Specializing in Quality Plumbing and Convent Purchased total income of the church in Wal­ Pvt. Margaret Alice Corcoran, spending the weekend with Mr. A Oonliniial Hovena io Ihe Sacred Heart senburg amounted to $354.75, while daughter of Justice and Mrs Kelly in Ouray. Heating Repairs In Our Moiuutery Chapel for the Duration of the Wart In August, 1878 the expenses for the same period George Corcoran, Appleton, has , George Fritz, Jr., is here from In August, 1878, a 10-room house came to $412.15. been transferred from Camp Le- camp to visit his mother, Mrs. Simply (end in hie name and we will gladly inelade him In was purchased from August Spor- Biihop Comet to Attittance jeune, N. Car., to San Francisco, Josephine Fritz. this Novena. A small offering is welcome but not necessary. SLAHERY & COMPANY leder to be used as a convent, and To keep things running, he had Calif. Her mailing address now a campaign to raise the cost of the to make up the deficit from his is Pvt. Margaret Alice Corcoran, Your Purchase of War Bonds WHte: SACRED HEART MONASTERY PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS building $200, was begun Aug. 4. own slender savings, acquired dur­ U. S. Marine Corps, 1738 _31st ave­ and Stamps Helps to Secure Your It was Father UsseJ’s plan to se ing his 20 years of service in the nue, San Francisco 6, Calif. 1726 MARKET STREET cure a place in whiijfc, the sisters missions of New Mexico. Things Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mancuso, could live, so that lye could open a JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 looked rather discouraging even 517 W. Main street, went to Den­ school as soon as^ possible. His before the flood struck. In his me­ ver to visit their nephew, Anthony dream of a school* was one which moirs, where he writes of the gen­ Landsville, yeoman first class. he was not to see realized. erosity of Bishop Machebeuf to­ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Galligan and . Mention was made earlier of the ward one of his priests (in this daughters, Helen and Connie, left Buy Your Freezer Cabinet NOW! unfortunate choice of the site on ea.se Father Ussel himself), one Thursday morning for Roswell, which the church and rectory had can discern the hand of Providence N. Mex., where they will visit Why wait and miss freezing your vegetables and been erected. For one thing, it coming to his rescue in the person Bernard (Bud) Galligan, their son fruit at the peak of their flavor was too far from the populated of the saintly Bishop. Of the year and brother. W E HAVE A FEW larea. Another disadvantage was 1877 he wrote: “ Of the many vir­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dessert and its pro'ximity to the river, some tues of the gentle St. Francis de son, Gene, were hosts recently PIKES PEAK FREEZER CARINETS thing which was soon to result in Sales, we most like to extoll his at a fish fry on the lawn at their disaster. generosiri’. . . . Quite like him was home on the Redlands. Mr. Des­ FOR SALE WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS During the summer of 1878 a Father Machebeuf. He had a tal­ sert returned Tuesday night from Exclusively at Our New Location— MA. 2288 great deal of effort had been put ent for begging money for the Grand Mesa, where in company into the parish grounds in order Church and for good works, but with his daughter,^ Mrs. Dorothy Thoms. Linoleum Studio to make them more attractive. he was always forgetful of his own Leonard, and her friend, Miss Eliz­ There were walks, cottonwood needs. As an instance of that abeth McCarrol, both of Memphis, 1438 Court Place" trees planted in rows, flower beds, spontaneous generosity, I remem- Tenn., he had enjoyed a fishing trip a vegetable garden, and an alfalfa ,ber well what happened between of a few days. Present at the fish field. But all this had been done him and a certain priest I Father fry were Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. unmindfully of the tantrums the Ussel] of his diocese. The priest Reeds and son, John N. Reeds, Cucharas river was wont to in­ had been but one year in the par­ petty oflBcer, U. S. navy, just home DAMP OR ALKALIED BASEMENTS dulge in from time t» time. ish. The new church with its bare after a year in the South Pacific Flood Destroys Church walls, no pews, no altar, no vestry, war zone; Craig Harris, son of Mr. On Aug. 25, 1878, a heavy rain HYDROZO Minaral Liquid Wax applied in cImf or aijr color from INSIDE. had exhausted his scanty savings and Mrs. F. A. Harris, now in Outada walla abort rround larel fn el*ar. fell steadily for fully 12 hours. The of earlier years. Then, too, there chemical warfare service in COLORFLEX PLUS Penetratire Floor Enamel la acid and fire proof. No river left its banks and rose to a was an assistant priest who had to Georgia; Mrs. J. H. McDonald, peeltnf or bllaterinx. Stopa dlaintegratlon.. height beyond anything the oldest be remunerated. During a pas­ Mrs. Sam Eldridge of Ouray; FLEXROCK WAX for anT tTpe floor. Self xlu**. Wean longer. Touxher toral visit by the Bishop, the priest Homer C. Wenger, Mrs, Leonard, than rubber. Leaa-Sllp. Indorsed bj accident Iniurance companies. insinuated, though very moder­ Miss Carrol, and Mr. and Mrs. Shlnfle Stains—Brick Stalna—Anti-Hrdro—Waterlox—Special bulldlnr ma­ ately, that he had been brought to Frank Dessert and Gene Dessert. terials. Matariala okIt or joba complete. a low financial point, and appre Miss Flowers Maguire and her bended great difficulty in facing aunt, Miss Wanda Maguire, from the future. ‘Well, well,’ said the Kansas City, are guests at the DENVER BRICK STAIN COMPANY Bishop, ‘your case and mine are Frank Prinster home. Miss Flow­ ers Maguire was a school friend CHerr)' 1083 1158 California St. quite alike today. That istno help to you, but Providence has never at the St. Mary college, Xavier, failed us so far, and we will pull Kans., o f Miss M^ry and Margie through this emergency. I don’t Prinster. see that you need the presence of Dr. and Mfs. Robert Harrington FILL THAT COAL BIN NOW! your assistant priest. I nped that from Denver spent the weekend Father for another parish, and his with Dr. Harrington’s mother, Mrs. LESS COAL MINED - GREATER DEMAND - FEWER DRIVERS removal will lighten your financial Helen Harrington. A man signs his name with a sense of both pride and re­ (Continued From Last Page) burden. If you are pushed at any All Factors W ill Make Deliveries bodily prowess. In a letter writ­ time, write to me and rely on my sponsibility. fle puU his trade-mark on a product Next Fall the Hardest Yet! ten from the South Pacific to his good will. . . . Meanwhile, my dear with the same feelings. For a trade-mark, like a man’s father he reminisced about the Father, because I am sorry for “a iu l0 tcler\ days he spent as physical instruc Class Receives your distress in money matter.s, let name, is a means of distinguishing one thing from Use Our Budget Plan tor in the orphan institutions, us make a complete search of my rCgal\ saying that they were the happiest valise.’ Accordingly, we emptied another. The trade-m.d:k says—“1 nade this, I’m years of his life. “ When I think the variegated contents. I envy proud of it. I want you to be satisfied with it. If We SeU AU Grades of that time when all the sisters the memory that could remember 1st CoiDiniinion were working with me for the thex different articles. I profess it doesn’t do what 1 say it will. I’ll cqake '■* good.” of Good Coals happiness of the orphans, I wonder my incapacity to do so. Everything whether they should really be con was scattered ori the floor. ‘The And »o trade-marks become a way for ah who PHONES sidered orphans after all.” object is to get your hands on my Bom in Denver Jan. 18, 1913 In Westclilfe seek good merchandise to know what they ore M A. 5335 little change package,’ the Bishop Elk Coal Co. and CH. 1681 John Walsh attended St. Joseph’; laughingly observed. ‘Take care, school in Grand Junction for getting. Thus people who like a product can 3635 Blake St. l9e Give S. & H. Green Stamps hold those rapacious fingers! '(Vestcliffe. — Six children re­ eight years, was graduated from There it is over there. And here ceived their First Communion on pick it out again and be sure of gc’iing the Cathedral high school, Den is another one! Now let us count.’ the patronal feast of the parish, ver; attended Regis college, Den Whfen it was all counted, we dis­ the Assumption of the Blessed what they want. Ability to choose freely ver, for two years, and Notre covered that there was a total of Virgin Mary. They were Joseph eliminates the brand, folks don't Dame university for one semester. nearly $50, all in small change. Gary Powell, Prank Gerard While attending Regis he worked Such were the gross earnings of a Piquette, Robert Eugene De Gree, need or like. as assistant coach for the college Bishop for three'weeks’ time, in­ Milton John ’ Parker, Catherine CASH teams in the winter, and per­ cluding even the offerings for the Antoinette Blei, and Tedra Irene formed the duties of physical di­ many times he had administered Payne. A Missa Cantata was sung I Will Pay Cash for Small rector for Camp Santa Maria and Confirmation during this period. for the occasion by the Rev. Vin­ Camp Malo in the summers. He After the careful counting, the was physical director of St. cent Peter, O.S.B, Ths ruotu,” Dr. WesCs Mirade Tirft" has Homes in or Near Denver. Bishop presented the priest with Thirteen Hours’ adoration took Clara’s orphanage, Denver, for $25. ‘That will keep the wolf from corns o mean the finest toothbrush money four years and performed the place on the same day. The period Quick Action—Call or See your door for a while,’ he .said smil­ of adoration closed with a proces­ .same duties for the Sacred Heart can toy. Here is u uxutemark so tceO ing, happy to have something to sion and Benediction of the home, Pueblo, for six months pre­ divide and share with another. The Blessed Sacrament in the evd- hutun and widely trusted that free choice vious to his enlistment in the ma­ priest, in his surprise and admira­ rines. He also was assistant coach o tJ exardsed by millions of peoj^e has mads T. E. GREENE tion for the sincere generosity, ac .Game, Party Halo in Monsignor Flanarran's Boys cepted the g ift He knew his Town for one year. A card and games party, staged it the largest selling brush in the world. 1643 Stont TA . 6266 Bishop. They were old friends, by the women of the parish, took Your Purchase of War Bonds and he could but add a heartfeH place the evening of Sunday, Aug. land Stamps Helps to Secure Your ‘thank you’.” 13. Lunch was served. The party 'FutuM . XTd Continued) j was well attended.

a h Thursday, Aug. 24, 1944 Office. 9.98 Batinock Street THE DENVER-CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN

Irish Dexters EconofDteal ptoduocrti o( SALIM 0. OF I. CIRCLE NOW Two-Day Fiesta FLORENCE ALTAR SOCIETY TO milk and prim* be«(. Quiet, Glamoroui, favorite irith FOR... women. Cowi EOO-tOO lb«. Only reciatered herd in COUNTS MEMBERSHIP OF 46 Is Sponsored By CONDUCT CANVASS OF PARISH America, lit lale, Mason City, Iowa. Satnrday, Oct. SAFETY-FIRST tSth. Free Catalos from Salidn. — Immaculata circle of Lanari was chosen regent. Other John Locsdon, Box A-U, Avondale Parish Florence.— The regular meet­ City who will solicit in this dis­ Decorah. lews. the Daughters of Isabella now has officers include Mrs. Susie Allen, ing of the Altar society was held' trict for membership in the honorary past regent; Mrs. Mary LAST AND ALL THE TIME.. ------ia______a total membership of 46. There in St. Behedict’s rectory Thurs­ Daughters of Isabella in order Powers, vice regent; Miss Mary were 36 women initiated as char­ day afternoon, Aug. 17, with Miss to have a Canon City county coun D r 0 b n i c k, recording secretary; Avondale. — A two-dfcy fiesta CO NSIDER I ter members of the organization Angeline Scutti and Mrs. Everett cih Plans were also m ^ e re­ when Miss Teresa Tobin, national Miss Kathryn Cullinan, financial was held on the grounds of the Sa­ 1—Your Ufa can be made treat and Klllion of Williamsburg presiding garding flowers for the Forty It Pays to Watch for Street G rs and Buses at somethint maentially worthwhile by monitor, visited Salida in the lat­ secretary; Miss Marearet Branni- cred Heart church the weekend Hours’ devotions to be held Aug. ioinins the ranks of the Htaslonary as hostesses. During the business ter part of June. Since then two gan, treasurer; Mrs. Frances Beau of Aug. 19-20 to realize money to meeting, arrangements were made 25-27. Father Urban Schnitz- Brothers of the Society of the Di­ other initiations have been held. regard, Miss Theraaa Ryan, and Intersections! vine Word. Onr Brothers work side repair and improve the church. for the house-to-house canvass to hofer, O.S.B., urged everyone to by side with our Miuionary Priests Monthly meetings were held July Mrs. Minnie Moltrer, trustees; be taken up commencing the first read the mission story of Japan in You can help prevent aeddents, and win the at home and in all parts of ths mis­ Mrs. Lola M. Hinds, custodian; Booths were set up and provision 14 and Aug, 11. The third Sunday week in September by tbe chosen the current issue of Catkolio Mis­ sion world. No expenses involved. of every month has been desig Miss Elva Smith, monitor; Miss No extra sehoolins reqalred. Write was made for dancing in the open committees. This will be the sec­ sions. gratitude of the riding public as well as save Virginia Patano, inner guard; Miss for free literature on the Brother nated as “ corporate Communion air. ond time that the house-to-house Hisilonary Vocation, Sunday.” Twenty-seven members Virginia Veltrie, outer guard; Mrs. Following the closing prayer. damage to your own car. . . By never stopping This is the second fiesta held by canvass will take the place of the Miss Scutti end Mrs. Killion served n —Yonnf men with a "Belated Voca­ were present on the first such Margaret McDonough, chancellor; annual bazaar, owing to war-time your car bn the tracks in front of a street car. tion" for the Priesthood 1 Our Mis­ event July 16. Miss Theresa Mazzulla, scribe; the Sacred Heart church this sum­ light refreshments to Father Ur­ sion House here at Coneeos, N, Y. mer under the. direction ■ of the conditions. Even^one expressed ban and / Mmes. John Falgien, is a trainint center with your spe- In the charter meeting Mrs. Rose Miss Genevieve Spino, organist; the hope that this will be as suc­ By never turning left in front of a street car at , elal vocation in mind. Write for Mrs. Re^na Brazil, first guide; Rev. Paul Belloni, pastor of Avon­ Gus Venaetti, Joe Berta, James cessful as the first. free information, Mrs. Justina Jerrard, second guide; dale and Vineland. Both were well Perino, Arthur Mink, Mary Valan- an intersection. at Uicheel'a Mission Boose, attended, and early returns indi­ Discussions were also held zano, and Miss Anne McMorrow and Mrs. Bernice Pauly, banner- about the committees from Canon Csnesas, N, Y. bearer. The Rev. Bernard Gillick, cate that $600 was realized. of Florence, and Miss Mary Ann And by, always driving around safety zones. Ordway Girl Gets pastor of St. Joseph’s church, is Larche of Den\?er, guest of the chaplain. club. Hostesses for the Septem­ BISHOP WILLGING ANALYZES ber meeting will be Mrs. Tony For the charter meeting the re Falgien and Mrs. Viator Falgien. Observing these traffic rules saves time, freshments were in charge of wwalr BUSTERS Civil Service Job Mmes. Rose Lanari, Mary Kiley, Evelyn Domka Wad too , » • yours and the other fellotcsl and Minnie Moltrer, and Misses NEED OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Domka an­ BETWEEN TOES? Mary Drobnick and Kathryn Culli­ nounce the marriage of their daughter, Evelyn Bernice, to Lt, This Oftan Halps Quickly Ordway.—Miss Margaret Trai­ nan. (Continued From Last Page) ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Willard in Salt Lake In the July meeting the 29 mem law •nforeement tafaguardt and welfare iervica for young people in For 10 minutes tonight, soak your Fred Trainor of St. Peter’g par­ City, Utah, Aug. 5. sore, tired. Itching feet in the rich, bers present picked the following trouble. They do not atreaa— or perhaps their own education has never ish, has accepted a civil service 'The ceremony took place in the creamy lather of Baytnan Wonder committees; Membership, Mmes. taught them— that tha child must bo instructed to be its own law- position in Wichita, Kans. Cathedral of the Madeleine, with SOUTHERN ^ COLORADO Soap—and pat dry with a soft towel. Mary Strickenflinger, Lola M. enforcement power through the authority of a rightly formed con­ Then smooth on plenty of medicated Mary Jane Woods, daughter of the Rev. F. J. Killoran, M.M., of­ Hinds, and Adeline Stancato, and science and that it must find its protective safeguards in the super- ficiating at the double-ring cere­ Saymao Salve—over the painful Pfc. and Mrs. Cress Woods, was Misses Elva Smith and Virginia POWER COAflPANV cracks, sore spots snd watery blisters. baptized Aug. 13 by Father Louis natnral aids of prayer and the sacraments that Christs Church at- mony. Do this for 10 nights and shout with Patano; sick committee, Mmes. fords them. Even tho United States Commissioner of Education says: The bride was lovely in a tan )oy for comforting reUet. 2Sc and SOc. Doherty with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mary Powers, Margaret McDon­ Trainor as sponsors. “The schools are tho community’s opportunity for reaching all the suit with aqua and brown acces­ All dmggista. Aakfor and get genuine ough, Susie Allen, Leona Lytle, children of all the people. There is no more important task than to sories. She wore a corsage of Miss Ruth Kipper, who is em­ and Rosalie Bonomo; welfare, ployed in the La Junta air base, instill into tho youth of the lend these habits and attitudes thet will gardenias and rosebuds. Mmes. Laura Smith, Agnes Roche, make them worthy citizens. In our schools every pupil s individnel L t Willard is the son of Mr. SAYMAN SALVE spent her vacation in the home of Justina Jerrard, Mary Kiley, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey needs are mot— whether they be physical, mental, or emotional.^ and Mrs. W, C. Willard of Den­ Maude Wilson; social, Mrs. Elea­ When Mr. Studebeker speaks of “ attitudes” he reoUy spealu >“ ?•**>• ver. He received his commission Ajk "The Saint of the Battlefields Kipper. nor McNamara, Miss Genevieve FALSE TEETH Billy Williams, son of Mrs. Lelia tudes and vague language. What does he mean by "emotional. Is and wings as a pilot last April. KLUTCB HOLDS THEM TIGHTER Spino, Miss Virginia Patano, Mi^ it the maudlin sentiment which we train our children to limit and The newlyweds are making tneir Williams, had b «n ill for the past Theresa Mazzulla, and Miss Sara KLDTCB forms a comfort eushloot bolds 10 days. He is now much improved. control? Note that he places the physical needs first, and says.nothing home at Wendover Field, Utah, to protect Your Man in Service! dcQtal plates so much hrmtr sod isusgtr Post; and defense, Mrs. Teresa De- about tho religious and moral needs and helps. Nor do^ any of our where he is now stationed. that ons can sat and talk with ureatar com­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCabe and Luca and Miss Barbara Augustyn. fort snd security: In many cases almost public school officials, public sponsors of youth education, « even Mrs. W. F, Domka and daugh­ family and Virgil Carroll with his The auditing committee consists of as wall as with natnral teeth. Rlutcb ieaseni two children, Virgil Gerald and the proponents of cures for juvenile delinquency, dere touch upon ters, Mary and Elsie, of Florence From the various the constant fear of a dropping, rocking, the members of the board and the the vital element of religion in youth training. Yet they are formulat­ and Mrs. W. C. Willard and daugh­ battle fronts thru- chafing plate. 2Sc snd (Oe at druggists. Rose Ellen, have returned to Den trustees. A special committee for — If your druggist hasn't it, don't waste ing the programs for tho education of our citizens of tomorrow. There ter, Mrs. Catherine Kuntz of Den­ 0 u t the world, ver after visiting relatives and drafting of by-laws was appointed money on snbstitntes. but send us lOo and friends. Both families were for is, however, one exception, one public official who has dared to ver, attended the wedding cere Chaplains and ws will mail you a gsnsroua trial box. consisting of Mrs. Frances Beaure­ emphasize it, and he is tha Director of the Federal Bureau of In- mony, Copyright L P. Ino. merly members of St. Peter’s par “ their boys” are gard, Miss Teresa Ryan, Mrs. Min­ vastigation. Mr. Hoover, who is In a better position to know than is KLUTCH CO„ Box I17I-H. ElAIIRA, N. Y. ish. Baptlim* Performed sending glowing nie Moltrer, Mrs. Mary Reardon, anyone else, has repeatedly stated that the public schools offer no Henry Joseph, soh of Sgt. and Dorsey Kipper, Jr., has arrived stories of the ac­ Miss Mary Drobnick, and Mrs. preventive measure against crime. It is utterly futile to try to teach Mrs. Henry J. McWilliams, was from Salinas, Calif., where he was Mary Powers. tivity of SL. Tfie- employed as a federal inspector of our boys and girls to be good without training them with a sense of baptized Aug. 15 by Father Urban rese, th e Little 'PIMPLES fruits and vegetables. After a va­ The next monthly meeting is responsibility to the God who created their minds end hearts, and Sponsors were M. Sgt. and Mrs. scheduled Sept. 8. gave to mankind, in His Commandments and moral sanctions, the Dominic Riglrozzi of Walker Flower. Marines, ExUrmlly Caused^ cation in the home of his parents, he will resume his work in the directives for developing good character; who has given to us His Field, Kans. Sj^. McWilliams is Sailors, Soldiers If yaw art tronbisd with nnslghtly Church as the divinely guided educator of all men._ As a logical con­ somewhere in France. Baptized and Aviators are piapita bs sars to vrrits for Intsrsst- Arkansas valley during the har­ Ing facts about a hslpfnl horns aid. vest season. sequence, they repudiate Him whan they repudiate the Church s Aug. 20 by Father Urban were attributing their ‘This method was originated by a man 5 system of education. • , - Midael Richard, son of Sgt. and lives and safety to who had snEsred embarraiamant for PIIIE T S J T T E i Why is atheism rampant in our secular colleges end universities? WOULD Mrs. Philip Marone. Sponsors "the Saint of the yaars from plmplsa of sxtsmal naturs. Because God was ejected from our public grade and high schools. Many ustrs now praiss it highly. Ths YOUNG MEN TOU UKk were Mr. a«d Mrs. Michael Ruf- Catholic parents who refuse to send their children to schools sponsored Battlefields.” Tru­ Information Is absolutely free. Don't to dtdicato foai lift raUrtlp to th< fatti. Anthony Lawrence, son of daisy writing fer It te B. B. Givtns, Mi-rie* af tht Saertd Bnri u by the Church are flagrantly remiss in their first and highest duty to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Martino, ly, St. Therese is til7 Southwest Blvd.. Kansas City, Mo, A Relifiotu 1#7 Brother? L their children, and in their responsibilty to God whoso agents they was also baptized with Mr. and fulfilling her prom­ On Brothm do aol tnch. bet htlp o n are. Parents are not the possessors of their children’s souls; they are Mrs. Tony Santarelli as sponsors. ise: "I will spend PritfU hr thoir prajrtn eiSDBtl merely their custodians and guardians. These souls belong to Cod Miss Anne McMorrow was able my heaven doing HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE work In o n tehooU tnd oa tba atiwioat. Thoir Ilfo U tho hIddoD lUo of BL Joa- who made them. “Thou hast made us for Thyself, 0 Lord." St. Augus­ to be dismissed from St. Thomas good upon earth." A DANGER SIGNAL ipb at Naxaroth, clooo to tho Baart of tine awakened to this truth after spending the years of his youth away More’s hospital in Canon City O A « uaoeluMd with Burdraing «f the Jaaei. For iaforaiatioa eritoi from God in sin and unhappiness. How can Catholic parents who want Sunday following a major opera­ TO INROLL A EnroU your relatives and friends in military ArturiM, a Straki^ Paialyiit, Baart Tron- ■terod Start UImIob Hi bla, Kldocor DUaaaa, and other grava com- Bto^ Uarit, m. their children to breathe the unpolluted air of nature and be nurtured tion. Her niece. Miss Mary Ann URVICEMAN service— and yourself, too— as o member of the pllcationa. Baanltful tiaating matboda el fContinued From Last Page) with carefully selected and wholesome food, subject their children to Larche of Denver, is visiting with INSURU A tlte Ball OUoia bava prevan dapandabla for the godless and spiritually stifling atmosphere of unreligious schools her during her convalescence. PRAYER »OR Society of the Little Flower so that they w ill %a*e Baarly a Quartar of a oautuiy. Baud for Walter H. Riley in Milwaukee, FBEB Blood Prooonro Book—today. No eS Wise. - where the bread of life is never broken to them? Barbara Jean Reynolds and Mrs. Him DAILY the benefit of her intercession and protection. ligatioB. Ball Clinic. Dopt. 70S0. Sxcalilor Choir Director Laavaa If this applies to children in their tender, formative yaars when Mary Ann Procarione have re­ Springi, Mo. they are attending tha grade schools, it is still more true of the teen­ turned from Allison, after accom­ No Snidiat, No Tulttoo Raqnir^ Leo Meyer, for the past year Th» Notlonol Shrin* of th» LIftIo Flowtr, ■I choir director of St, Patrick’s age children attending public high schools, when their minds and panying Mrs. Procarione’s grand­ c/o TVi« Comnlito Monoiltry. Join our ictivt tad oonttoipUlivt Society daughters, Erma, Mary, Catherine, 6413 Donto Av(., Chicago 37, 111. RHEUMATISM if you wbh to conoecrilc youroclf to God to t church and music _^director of the hearts and amotions are developing to a consciousness of the great Uy Brethcr, drvotint your life to prayer tnd La Junta high school, has accepted realities of life. Parents must not try to convince themselves that and Joan Procarione, to their CncloMd Is $1.00 for which pitosa anroll tN underslgnad os a mambtr of tha Arthritia NauriUi Sciatica work in tht pence tnd qu'wt of tht montottry. a full-time position as music di­ their children’s spiritual education ends with their graduation from home. Socioty of tho Ltttlo Flowor foe ooo yoor. Why contlnoa to auScr tba If you know t trnde, pUce it in the orrvioe agoalxlng paini of theao dia- rector of the public .schools in grade school; it really begins then, whan they are confronted with the Miss Antoinette Senatore, local of Cod! If you trt not okilled in t irade, we Noma aaiat whan tba naual ramadim ihall be |l»d to leach you one. Develop whit Longmont. great spiritual problams'that only a spiritually enlightened mind and rationing clerk in charge of gas­ havi lalladT Laam about a ii In you for Cod a Ctuie! Atk for infor- a supernaturally fortified heart can solve. Those solutions come oline and tire rationing, has been Uuatwurthy, madam, non-aurglaat Mrs. John Decker was in at­ Address tyoatmant mathod, Thia marvaloni traatmant maiioii indicatinr your tp. Addreoo: tendance at the state Legion con­ through the religious instructions and safeguards which are the es­ transferred to the state office in ii complataly txplainad In tha Ball Cllhlo't ''llllT"lt«.ltTNIt MOViailll, sential feature of our Catholic schools, where they are taught to know Denver, City Stota tocitit or TUK DivDS uvion vention in Pueblo last week. She utw FREE Book. Writ# today. No obligatioa themselves in tha light of Christ’s teaching, and where they ez- Mrs. Arthur Mink, Mrs. Floyd (List odditional nomas fer mambarship on a saporota piece of paper and remit Ball Cllnle. Dapt 7SOO, Excalslor Bpringa.Ma. is an active member of the La Junta Legion auxiliary chapter. perianca the efficacy of prayer and the grace of the sacraments in Berardi, Mrs, Carmine Alberico $1.()0 for eoch.) Margaret Driscoll and Mary fending off temptations and moral dangers. Why will some Catholic of Florence, and Mrs. Dominic Margaret MaloufT, cadet nurses in parents refuse to prove their true love for their children by'denying Chiaro of Brewster were among the Glockner hospital, Colorado them the opportunity to learn true living in the knowledge and love those who were blood donors to Springs, were weekend guests .in of G od? Certainly they will not find it in tha public school program. the Red Cross blood bank when their homes. The genuineness of such parents' Catholicity is open to challenge it was in Canon City this month. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Donnelly Tlcar Bast CDissions The , marriage of William F. and denial. Parents who oppose Catholic education oppose Jesus V and Mrs. Tom Donnelly and son, O’Lea^, third class gunner’s mate, Christ and His Church, which has recognized only religions schools • \ Moat Rev. Krancla J. Spellman, O.D., Prtildant and Viola Strutzel of Rocky Fora and has commanded parents to send their children to such schools Henry Lincoln of Big Spring, Rev. Thomai J. McMahon, 8.T.D., National Secratary was solemnized Aug. 15 in St only. “ If ha will not hear the Church, let him be to thee as the Tex., are visiting with Florence rel­ Rav. Andrew H, Ropoeh, S.T.L., Assistant Secretary Peter’s church, Rocky Ford. The heathen and publican” (Matt, zviii, 17), said Jesus Christ of the atives. Rev. Patrick Conway, pastor, of­ stubborn offenders. John Butz, yeoman second class, ficiated. Mrs. Charles Seley and “Citizens of tomorrow!” It is only a religious education that based at Lida Navy beach, N. Y., Her Boy William McAllister were the at­ can form trua citizens of any ftate. Parent's are doing their noblest spent his 16-day leave with his St. Augustine, honored on August 28, great priest and Bishop, parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Butz, tendants. O’Leary returned to his duty to their country and fellow-citizens if they give to them young was onca tho straying child o f his mother’s tears. In her name, and other relatives in the vicinity, station on the Pacific coast citizens taught in their full duty to God and country. St. Monica, we ask more members of the Monica Guild. With their Aug. 16. "Citizens of tomorrow!” Do we went the citizens of tomorrow dollar a month we replace tattered vestments. James J. Driscoll, Jr., second that the dictators of Germany and Italy, Russia, and all totalitarian class seaman, returned to Far- governments have been training by compelling God out of their •RAGS FOR ME. v STRINGS ragut, Ida., Aug. 13 after spending souls? Do we want the citizens of tomorrow that the Communists and RICHES TO THEM!’ A stringless gpift really has a leave at home with his wife atheists ere trying to prepare for us in our own country by expelling Bishop Celebrates and daughter. A worn, patched cassock, a rick­ strings, for a grateful missionary God from the classroom? Do we want citizens of tomorrow patterned ety bed and a chair, a scanty meal must pray for you every day. S ta n in Rodeo after tha standards of naturalism and godlessness popular among the —“ rags for me!” A hundred little Ruth Ellen Bradley, 13, won the dictators of our educational polidy today? Some would call that children about to start school, com­ SQUADRON one of the feature races in' the American education. God forbid. The proponents and supporters of Funeral Mass for ing hungry from wretched homes, Each member of a bomber kids’ annual rodeo held in La Junta such education are not really American. Can Catholic parents sub­ m, last week. Christ’s own — “ but riches for squadron enrolled as a peraetual scribe to it by sending their children to such schools? If so, they do them!” member, “ We'll need those Masses, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Gardner are violence to their conscience and to their Catholic principles. visiting in Trinchera, near Trini­ ’This is the gist of the plea from Father." You can be one for May God bless abundantly the Catholic parents who are loyal Fr. i J. Brunner Father Kiriakos, the weary old twenty dollars and the family for dad, with Mrs. Gardner’s brothers to their Church and who make the sacrifice of sending their children and sisters. pastor in Southwest India. We one hundred. TO religious schools. May God bless them with eternal life for having can almost see him, gaunt and bent When your chair is empty...will Mrs. John J. Real and daugh­ done faithfully their most important duty. (Continu^ From Last Page) ter, Mary Ann., and Mrs. Joseph with age. He has been there for WORRIED Very sincerely yours in Christ, one year in the diocesan college of Real are guests in the home of more than forty years. And he We have worried a little during La M al^ n ge, he was received in this hot summer, for missionaries Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bradley. can number his converts in the the novitiate of the Jesuit order in just will not take a vacation. And Mrs. John Real is a daughter of thousands. their pocketbook be empty, too? Gemert, Holland, Sept. 25, 1883. we have been wishing for a chapdl the Bradleys and lives in De //- Those children he sees on their Rider, la. It was in 1883 that a CToup of way to a little school we built for in honor of the Most Pure Heart WILL they receive a priests of the Society o f Jesus ac­ him. Just a little too thin, and not of Mary, before August, her a check for $1,000, $3,000, cepted the invitation of the Rev. (piite enough “ pep” in their child­ month, passes. ^ substantial check from or more . . . money you pro­ D. Pantanella, SJ., to work in the ish steps. the Catholic Order of For­ vided for them through St. Louis’ Day Colorado-New Mexico mission. So he says: “ Rags for me, riches NEZER esters— a check that will your nipmbership and insur­ Bishop of Fueblo. Father Brunner responded to this for them!” Can you give even the “ Nezer,” which means bud. see them through the tough­ ance with the Catholic Or­ P.S. This latter is to be read at all Masses on Sunday, Aug. 20. call along with the Rev. J. B. smallest gift to swell the little fund makes Nazareth, in which all Will Be Marked Schimpf, the Rev. A. M. Bertram, of two hundred and ninety dollars God’s gifts budded and blossomed. est months of their lives? der of Foresters! the Rev. Aloysius Dreane, the Rev. we hope to send this faithful old So we are asking a ten dollar gift That’s up to you! TIME OF SUNDAY DEVOTIONS Aloysius Brucker, and the Rev. shepherd and his little lambs? for the little Seminary at Naza­ How can you make such reth, where these virtues will bud The months that immed­ Durango.— (Sacred Heart Par­ A. R. ForstalL all novices or scho­ arrangements? How much ish)— The patronal Feast of St. lastics of the Society of Jesus, with NINE ^OURS in our priests. iately follow your loss to does it cost? What condi­ Louis, King of France, will be cele­ the exception o i ^ t h e r Brunner, St. Louis of France gave nine IS CHANGED IN CATHEDJIAL hours each day to prayer, and hi them will be dreadful and tions must be met? These brated in tne mission of Lone Tree, who was already a priest. BI M O N EY 16 miles from Pagosa Springs, on Father Brunner could recall died tiying to make tbe Near East; Not one ■parishioner in a drear}’ and distressful . . . and other questions are an­ (Sacred Heart Cathedral, Pueblo) and was married to Miss Anne Catholic again. Can you give one many bills to be paid, house­ Friday, Aug. 25. After a Missa that, in 1883, when he arrived in jst mission can give seven ^ swered for you in the book­ Cantata, a procession will take The time of Rosary devotions F i^atrick. the United States, the Society of hundred dollars or even a dollar seven dollars, and yet this will buy hold expenses to be met, let, “Help Yourself to Hap­ place around the grounds sur­ and Benediction of the Most The Boy Scout troop with Jesus had a working personnel of for the STUDENT SUPPORT perhaps a mortgage coming piness,” which we will send rounding the church. Blessed Sacrament has been Walter Eberling, scoutmaster, has 36 priests, 10 scholastics, and 26 CLUB, which helps train more candlesticks. due. Mass will be celebrated in Ig­ changed to Sunday afternoons at returned from the yearly camping coadjutor brothers. Twenty-six of Near East priests? you FREE and without ob­ 4:30 o’clock instead of Sunday trip near Salida. nacio, Tiffany, and La Mesa ranch these were attached to the Las Ve­ n r STRANGE NAMES How wonderful for your ligation if you will mail the on Sunday, Aug. 27. evenings at 7:80. The Rev. Paul Brown of gas college. Father Brunner’s first A Maronite, Melchite, (3opt, Chal> That day is near, that longed fqr loved ones, then, to receive coupon below. A Mass of Requiem was sung Aldo Battiste, son of Mr. and Wagnoner, Okla., and the Rev. mission was as a teacher in the dean—all strange names, so writs day when we shall b ^ n our Me­ Aug. 14 for Mrs. Virginia Garcia, Mrs. C. R. Battiste, an army dental Joseph Ruensa, S.F., pastor of Del old Sacred Heart college in Mor­ for onr pamphlet "Shall the T w i^ morial Chapel of Our Lady of Sor­ who died Aug. 11 at 74 years of student in Creighton university, Norte parish, were recent visitors rison, Colo. In Colorado the Meet?” rows, and we beg for this monu­ age. She is survived by her hus­ Omaha, Nebr., has been home on a at the Cathedral. Jesuits administered the whole of ment to our soldier dead in the Catholic Order of Foresters band, Jose'Garcia. furlough for ten days visiting his The Young Ladies’ sodality re­ the San Luis valley with head­ ALONF Pvt. Ruben Moreno has been in parents. quarter in Conejos; the Sacred name of the Seven Sorrows of cently gave a picnic social for serv­ Mary, the devotion of September. We shudder at the thought of bs- 30 NORTH lA $AUf STRETT. CHICAGO. >IUN0 >S Durango on furlough visiting his George Nielsen, son of Mrs. ice men. The sodality also had its Heart parish in Denver, and all Ing a soul in ^urgatory •with no wife and friends. Emily Nielsen, Is in the navy. regular meeting, which was fol­ Pueblo and Las Animas counties, LAST*WEEK one oh earth to remember ns. Offer Junior Sanchez and Dale Roy­ Louis Whiltington, son of Mrs. lowed by games. . with Trinidad as the headquarters. We have one more week before Masses for such a neglected soul. SEND FOR THIS FREE BOOKLET bal, both seamen second class, have Anna Whiltington, is taking sheet The Daughters of Isabella, re­ Father Brunner first came to we complete onr Holy Land School been on leave in Durango after metal work in the army air forces’ cently organized in Pueblo, are Trinidad in 1894, but after a year Fund and we ask for two hundred PROPER i CqHmIU Ord«f ot For«ft«r>, 0*pt. A completing boot training in Farra- mechanical school in Rantoul, 111. doing fine work for the teen-age he was transferred back to Denver. dollars, in the sweet names of It is only jiroper that the main 1 10 North USello ft., Chl«e«o, IN. gut, Ida. Charles Griffith, son of Mrs, boys and girls. One of their aims On Aug. 10, 1902, he succeeded Jesus and Mary, for their land and group of Sisters in Egypt ara ■ Pleoto lend m* tho troo booklet, "Xolp Vounelf To Mr. and Mrs. Roque Atencio, Grace Griffith, reported to Far- is to bring jDatholic youths to­ the Rev. Salvatore Persone, S.J., their children. called Holy Family S i^ rs , for 2 Hoppincu,*' ond full Infoimotion obout tht lift imur* formerly of Durango, have been ragut, Ida., for naval boot train­ gether for wholesome recreation as superior and pastor of the Holy there the Holy Family fled. For I onca your Ordar olferi Romon Catholic man ond boyi here visiting friends and relatives. ing. Jack (rriffith, another son, is and for the building of a sound Trinity parish, Trinidad. Under IF WE*DON’T them, we ask a gift of sixty dollars For the past two years they have a radio man in the navy on h dive Christian character. All Catholic his 8upervi.sion Our Lady o f Mt. If we do not take into our Near to support a novice. made their home in Los Angeles, bomber. He has completed his women are urged to interest Carmel parish, Trinidad, was built East orphanages all the homeless Calif. training in Norfolk, Va. themselves in this organization in 1907 to accommodate the Ital­ children, then the Moslems and THOSE CLINICS Nonw Thomas Connors, son of Mr. and and in its work. ian and Spanish-speaking Catholics others wUl. Write for our free Everywhere our missionaries Pueblo Meeting Held Mrs. Tom J. Connors, itf-a marine Salvador V. Casaui, son of Mr. in that neighborhood. In 1908, he pamphlet “ Islea in Islam” and have them—for the sick and th*. Straat in combat duty in the South and Mrs. Patrico Casaus; James P. became assistant pastor of the Sa­ please do send ten dollars for the dying. Can you give a medieWi By Altar Sodality Pacific. George Connors, another Hanly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ber­ cred Heart church, Denver. He was City _ orphans endangered. kit? It costs fifty dollars. Stota- son, is in the army and is studying nard Hanly; Juan B. Vigil, son of assistant in St. Patrick’s parish, Aoa— Oceupotlon- Marriad or Sbigto. Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, dentistry. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Vigil; Pueblo, from 1914 to 1915. He Putblo) Josepn Madrid,- brother of James J. Biundo, son of Mr. and then returned to Sacred Heart, Send aH communicanofts to Ntxnbat of depandant childranc tboyi)- igirlil...... Sfc Rita’s Altar sodality met Evelyn and Rose Madrid, is a radio Mrs. Joseph Biundo; snd John F. Denver, until 1923 when he went I Aug. 10 in Our Lady of Mount operator in the air forces and was Wilbar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ back to Trinidad and the Holy Catholic Tlcar Bast CDelfare Assodatiori I My poruh ■ , Carmel hall, Refreshments were in England. He was home on a liam Wilbar, were baptized re­ Trinity, to remain there until his l served. fiv e-d v furlough thia aommer cently. deathi 480 Lexington Ave. 4€th 8 New York-17, NdrS OF THE PUEBLO DIOTESE BISHOP ANALYZES NEED OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION Nearly Three-Quarters of a Century t l r t . l(n^ poet in WalMnburg. Anocitted with Walaenfaurg in the eaiTj' days waa Father G a ^ e l Uaael (aUo Pastoral Summons Sgt John K. Walsh Leaves labown here), who arrived in the city Oct. 10, 1876, a little more than two months after Colorado was admitted to the Union. $1,000 to Two Orphanages Parents to Fulfill

Sgi;. John K. Walsh died a hero orphanages named above, io he the boys’ athletic program, in fiehtingr ior his country. But even used in furthering the athletic accordance with his last wishes. Duties to Children “ Sincerely yours, in death orphans of Pueblo and programs for the boys at those two Denver have not been forgotten by “ W. F. WALSH” the man of whom it was said “boys homes, in the event of his death. Only last week, the announce­ were his vocation.” “ The Silver Star medal has been ment was made in the Denver MoHiers, Fathers Who Refuse ie Send Off­ When Sgt Walsh went overseas awarded to John, by the President Catholic Register of the award of to the South Pacific with the ma- of the United States. the Silver Star medal' by Presi­ spring Io Schools Sponsored hy Church rirfes, he left a savings account “ John was also awarded the dential citation. .The posthumous of $1,000. He also left instructions Purple Heart medal, and a few award was made to Sgt,-Walsh for with his father, W. F. Walsh of days before his death he had been Ight in the Marshall Are Remiss in Highest Task 117 Midway, Pueblo, that “ if any­ islands last February, The hero thing happened” the money was to was killed while leading fierce at­ be divided equally between the tacks upon Japane^ machine gun In a pastoral letter read at all the Masses on Sunday, Sacred Heart home in Pueblo and posts. Aug. 20, Bishop Joseph C. Willging summons Catholic par­ St Clara’s orphanage in Denver. Sgt Walsh joined the marines + + ents to recognize their full duty to their children by en­ This week, the hero sergeant’s in October, 1940, and served two rolling them in a Catholic school. The letter is here printed father sent checks for $500 to years of sea duty on a bajttleship > each of the orphanages, along with based in Iceland before being as­ in full; ^ letters explaining the gifts and signed to the South Pacific war Coal Brought Many to passing on John’s request that the area. money be used in athletic pro­ Sgt. Walsh’s vocation in life was OFFICIAL grams. The letter of the sergeant’s working with young boys and father, sent to the superiors of youth, trying to lead them on to Parish of Walsenburg each instituf >n, follows in part; the fullest development of char­ ‘Tear Sister: acter along synonymous lines of “John K. Walsh, my son, who clean living and Uatholic morality.. (Historg of St. Mary’s Parish, mile west of what then amounted was formerly coach of St. Clara’s He is gratefully remembered by Walsenburg, 1889-igU, by Rev. to Walsenburg, and, in this same orphanage in Denver, and also S t Clara’s orphanage in Denver, Howabd L. Delaney, Act­ locality, the Cameron and the Rob­ served in that capacity at the and the Sacred Heart home in ing Pastor) inson were shortly afterwards de­ Sacred Heart orphanage in Pi^eblo, Pueblo for the inspiration he fur­ PAR T III veloped. left with me the sum of $1,000, nished the students in these in s^ Primordial Riche* The start of coal mining created his savings, which he requested me tutions. As he was always ig before there were taxes or quite a burst of activity. The to divide equally between the two voting himself unselfishly to, tbq, Kions or wars, Huerfano county, pnlation increased, as was to best interests of his yoanr with the rest of Colorado, expected, since there were jobs charges, his name came ti^ . vered by a large inland sea. to be had. And suddenly there Dorothy Koch of true ideals______of highest___ (J^dually sportsman- that sea was filled up,; were three stores and three hotels. -t.*.. : II Ai ..V ship in'eompetitive physical eda^j^dAtoward the end of the Creta- Even a sense of civic conscious­ BISHOP’S HOUSE cation. csoas era all that remained of it ness blossomed where before had 325 W. ISth St. Sgt. John K. Walsh weep swamps and la ^ n s . In John Walsh did not considei;. flourishwi only the yucca flower. Pueblo, Colo. Canon City is recommended for promotion ‘in purely physical development aai thise, and around their borders, In 1877 shade trees were planted g|w large plants, which lived on Main street—a thoughtful ges­ Aug. 16, 1944. the field’ to the rank of second perfection, but insisted even more To tho Catholic Parent* of the Dioce*e of Pueblo ^ ^ r, span oi life, and then fell ture on the part of the city fathers, lieutenant. on the ideal e^ressed thereby. Beloved Brethren: Garhed as Nun Rather medium in height himself,- oyer .'into the water. There they since these provided a measure “ Enclosed find cashier’s check, un ^w en t changes that started “Too many of our teen-age boy* and girl* are being crippled in issued by the First National bank but splendidly developed physi­ of comfort and protection from cally, he was chagrined by nothing' ^ ep i on their way to becoming the sun’s heat to the town philo­ PBIESTS llT T E i mind and heart— tragic ca*ualtie* of war-time living. Yet the*e are Canon City. — Miss Dorothy of Pueblo, in the sum of $500— cpal. Changing conditions in the the CITIZENS OF TOMORROW. And tomorrow come* *oon.” Such i* your share of John’s savings, more than the athlete whose spirit sophers. Mention of the county Koch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t»ography then brought the rivers the judgment of leading men and women in America who ara con­ Chriaey Koch of St. Michael’s par­ which I know you will be able to ual outlook was dwarfed by his jail should not be neglected, wfth their loads of sand and silt though apparently few guests cerned about the effect* that the di*turbed condition* of the*e days ish, received the garb o f the Sis­ put to good use in helping develop (Turn to Page 10 — Column 3) and olay to cover the accumulated were entertained there in those will have on the character formation of our children, e*pecially on ters of the Poor of St. Francis yer of dead vegetable matter. I tho*e of the teen-age. They are looking for a right an*wer to the Seraph in S t Joseph’s convent, days. Those few who were given 10 pressure and heat of the over- the opportunity to medidate upon que*tion: How can we help our children go through the*e abnormal Denver, on Aug. 12. Among 11 Registration Date Is Set _, ng material gradually completed the e\nl of their ways within its time* without lo*ing their proper per*pective* on the right principle* young women who received the -the process of coal-making. Such of good living? They *ay that COMMUNITY action for young peopla it garb on that day, she took the walls must indeed have been some was the origin in geologic time of piearoe. nece**ary NOW. They no longer look to the home for the *olntion. name of Sister M. Jerome, jrtiat was to be primarily respon- They broach the‘ Communi*tic idea that child.training i* the problem Father Utsel Appointed She was graduated from S t Mi­ ^ l e for Walsenburg’s growth, and of the community and the *tate. Action i* ncce**ary now, they *ay. chael’s school here, and attended By St. Patrick’ s Schoot After attending the funeral of was to provide mainly for Father Merles, Bishop Machebeuf La Junta.— Members of the A1 it cannot wait until tbo war i* won beeau*e youth cannot wait to do M t S t &holastica academy. Her the .support of its citizens, exclud- it* growing up; becaute war breed* the kind of trouble that can warp left immediately for Santa Fe to tar Boys’ club, accompanied by parents nd her grandmother, Mrs. young live* and co*t the community immea*urably more than doe* Intr of course, the WPA interlude. see his friend, Archbishop Lamy, A. B. McLaughlin, and Miss An­ (St, Patrick’s Parish, Pueblo) of Pueblo Catholic high school Coal was known to exist in the the Rev. Leo Thome, the Rev. prevention; becau*e juvenile delinquency i* on the up*wing. They toinette Madone attended the in- S t Patrick’s grade school will and of S t Patrick’s grade school and to ask him for a priest to Aloysius Bertrand, and the Rev. couu^ for many years prior to the replace Uie deceased pastor of *ay tha( like famine and pe*tilence, teen-age unre*t ha* alway* bsen vestiturO ceremonies. reopen for the school year of for the past three years, will be re­ opening of the first mine, because Francis Syrianey from Denver, the common companion of war, but like famine and pe*tilence it ean 1944-45 on Tuesday, Sept. 5, at Walsenburg. He was more suc­ enjoyed a picnic at Holbrook late Her father is n railroad carpen­ placed this year by Sister Come- there are outcroppings of it in largely be fore*taIled by broad *cale planning, effective teamwork 8:45 a.m. cessful in his errand than he had the evening of 'Hiursday, Aug. 17. ter with a bridge and building many places. Until, however, some dared hope, for the Archbishop and prompt action. The illu*tration i* correct. Famine and pe*tilaneo gang in Glenwood Springs. Registration for the first gp:ade liua Sister Maria Gratia has been means of transporting the coal to Following a game of football, a can be averted eon*iderebly by directed and concerted action. Tb* {iupils and also for any other new appointed- superintondent of the gave him Father Ussel swim was enjoyed. A picnic lunch, market economically could be had, Gabriel Ussel was bom in parallel application ii woefully faulty, and tbi* delution i* tha funda­ 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION pupils in the school will be held on Glockner sanatorium and hospital there was no percentage in digging repared by the mothers of the mental cau*e for the failure of the education of youth out*id* th« Monday, Aug. 28, from 9 a.m. France, and made his theological oys, was servqd, Wieners were in Colorado S p rin g Sister Cor­ it out of the ground. The coming studies in the seminary of Cler- Catholic Church today. It i*, therefore, the primary rea*on for, and to noon and from 2 to 6 p.m. in ttf.the railroad in the summer roasted over an open fire, and ice ha* a* it* inevitable cdn*equence, the terrifying problem of inereadng DIOCESE OF PUEBLO nelius, the new principal, was for ioi»* ....ifi. If fk. _____While yet a deacon, he, to- the principal’s office. Classes for many years principal of Jjie Holy cream, cake, and soft drinks were juvenile delinquency. | Aug. 27, 1944 served. The priests and the boys first grade pupils will begin on Trinity high school, Trinidad,, and The great error that non-Catholic director* of youth edncatlea 13th Sunday after Pcnteeoit Wednesday, Sept. 6, at 8:45 a.m.; :arrived in* Santa Fe on Nov. 10, are grateful to Adam Matem, who last year served as head of the have alway* made i* that they try to cu^e *piritual ill* by phy*!cal for all pupils of .the other grades 1856. He received priesthood there furnished transportation. • Ouray St. Patrick’s commercial department here in mean*; that character can be formed hy good health protection and on Tue«iay, Sept. 5, at the same on,t nS i » 7« 'fro® ^iB hsnds of Bishop Lamy on • San Miguel St. Michael’s Pueblo Catholic high. Sister Mar' .WoM toward the end of 1876,-1856. He was then im- The boys who' attended were more recreation, by broad *cala education and work esperienea, by (*) Signifiei that Thirteen hour. Jack Cotter, Richard DeHaven, garet de Sales of S t Vincent’s appointed assistant pas- (TumtoPagell — Column JQ Hours’ may be held instead of the Changes in Faculty academy, Albuquerque, will take This was located abbut a James Lusk, Bert Lusk, Bud Man­ Forty Hours’. ______Sister Maria Gratia, principal charge of the commercial depart­ ning, Bob Matem, Ed McDonald, V m iiIL U fiM * I Taos county. Father Antonio Juil ment Hlaniosa I OQIII If Ills I lard was his pastor. Early in 1856, Larry Morris, Gordon Roos, John Sister Bertha Marie o f Cincin­ j Father Juillard, because of failing Stedman, FVed Swan, Charles PUEBLO Swan, Fred Raio, Jimmy Klein, A PUEBLO nati will replace Sister Marie.Vin- l U r p i B n O d n A W a f d health, left for France, and Father cent of the grade school faculty. ______Ussel was left alone to administer Gefie Raio, Jake Klein, Ronnie Lorenzo, and Dude 3y®>‘8- Sister Marie Vincent will be sta­ Alamosa. — Word has been re- territory. It included all Hour Business Is Appreciated THE D. E. BURKE John Gorish tioned this year in the Little CMved by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Han-^*he area from which the parish« Pvt. Paul Prinster of Grand Flower school. Royal Oak, Mich. 8®i that their son, Pfc. Paul A. of Costilla, Conejos, and San Luis Junction was a recent visitor, in The Palace Drug Go. Plumbing & Heating Co. aqfiien, has been awarded the were later to be formed. On Jan. 6 the home of his aunt, Maty ROOFING Mercantile Mrs. Carl Skiff, Outgoing presi­ 318*320 N. Santa Fe Ave. dent of S t Patrick’s PTA, thanka Pufj^le Heart because of wounds 1859, he was appointed paator of Blevins. Pvt. Prineter' 'en Insulation • Weatherstrip The Store Repair Work a Specialty all who have donated cookies to received in the battle of Saipan the parish of Fernandez de Taos route to Fort Meade, Md. SOS Grand Art. Pneblo. Cola. Meats and Groceries the USO clubroom on Sixth street 3x^0 19. in Taos county, and there he re­ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Klein have Phone* 27-28 406 N. Main St. Office Phone 909 PHONE 305 1200 S. Santa Fe Ph. 1934 Since last autumn, the women-of member of the marine cprps, mained until April of 1876, when returned from Chicago, where this organization have performed “ra^JIansen was formerly awati^d he was moved to El Rito in Rio they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. HDQR5. FOR SEA FOODS the work at the club on Monday ilver Star for his part in the ift. Arriba county. New Mexico. He Irving Reiner. Before their re­ THATCHER and Tuesday evenings, and 80 atoyed at this last named place turn they called on Lt. and Mrs, ST. MART’S For Thrifty Buyers dozen cookies per month have sens are members of the Sacred until his assignment to Walsen- (Turn to Page 11 — Column 3) BLOCK DRUG BERNSTEIN BROS. been donated. ‘fiaart parish. . burg. StOXTON BRYAN, Her. * HOSPITAL Father Ussel arrived in Walsen- CONDUCTED BY LUIBBER CO. burg Wednesday, Oct. 10,1876. Oh “ AN BTBICAL PRESCBIPTION PHARMACY" Sisters of Charity 201 Sonth Santa Fe St. Sunday, the 14th, he was installed BISHOP CELEBtiTES FUNERAL ■(Turn to Page 10 — Column S) Catholic High PHONE 28 411 QUINCT PHONE 4Tlt Monte Vitia VonHi MASS FOR FLA . I BRUNNER, S.J. Classes to Be W. BERT FARAREE MESA JUNCTION Woaided in Aelioi Jeweler CLEANERS Trinidad.— The Rev. Anthony J. J. Kelley and the Rev. John Krizck, Opened SepL 5 Watchmaker — Oplometri*t* F. H. SHOBE, Mcr. Brunner, SJ., for more than 60 SJ., masters of ceremonies. Monte Vista. — Adolph Spies, OtfieUl Sant* Fe uid D. A R. G. W. Cleaners and Dyers years a priest in Colorado, was' ’Father Bruniier was bom Aug. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spies, W«teh lupeetor laid to rest in t^e Catholic ceme­ 8, 1858, in St. Louis, a small vil- has been slightly ifjured in Pueblo Catholic high *chool 4 ih & Santa Fe Ph. 1407 Phone 1814 112 We*t Abriendo tery, Trinidad, after a Pontifi0|d ilage located in the Saveme pass action in France and has been will re*ume clas*e* on Tuetday, Mass of Requiem celebrated by Uf the Vosges mountains in the moved to a hospital in England for Sept. 5. All tho*e planning to Bishop Joseph C. Willging in rovince of Lorraine, which medical care. According to the attend the 1944-4S *e**ion are DUIVDEE Holy Trinity church on Friday, hrough recent history htus been report received by his parents, his raqne*ted to-nregicter in the BILL MCGOVERN’S Aug. 18. a spoil of war passing back and condition is satisfactory and his principal’* office in the week of CLEANERS & SERVICE STATION “ Father Brunner’s life coultLbe fortii between France and Ger- injuries were not serious. A mem­ Aug. 28. Re$i*tration will be DYERS characterized,” declared Bisfibp C A S zgany. Completing his classical ber of St. Joseph’s parish before daily from 2 to 5 p.m. Tho*e sill) a Kllzabeth 8U. Phone StSS Phillips Willging, “ as a continual act o i studies in Pont-a-Mousson, he en he joined the army, he has been in who are working may regi*ter P. E. WYNDLE. Prop. OILS AND GREASES obedience to that injunction of St tered the seminary in Nancy, service for almost two years, and in the convent, 400 E. Routt W * RETUBN EVEKYTHING BUT WASHING — LUBRICA-nON Paul to Timothy, ‘Conduct thy­ where for five years he studied has been stationed in England for *treet, any evening from 6 un­ THE DIBT llth and Grand Street* self in work as a good soldier Of philosophy and theoolgy. He was the past year. til 8 p.m. The rental *y*tem Jesus Christ. No one serving -as ordained on July 16, 1882, by A Missa Cantata for his welfare for book* will continue in the God’s soldier entangles himself in Bishop Furinsu;. After spending was sung Aug. 16 in S t Joseph’s high *chool thi* ye*r. It i* im­ ’ Phone 8 6 2 worldly affairs’ ” (II Tim. ii, 4). (Turn to Page 11 — Column 8) church. portant, therefore, that former, RORERT S. FARICY PRICE CLEANER Bishop Willging praised the mis­ a* well a* new pupil* regi*ter sionary work of the Society of promptly, decide on their pro­ MONUMENTS AND DYER Jesus in Colorado, and Father gram, and *ecure book*. Regu­ GRAVE MARKERS NO ODOR—NO DELAY—NO Walsenburg School to Have REGRET Brunner’s 60 years of pioneer lation* regarding uniform* will 707 S. Main Si. - Phone 260-W labor in the hills and mountains of be-giver pupil* a* they reguter. 625 Court St., Pueblo Colorado. The officers of ths^Mass were Cafeteria in Operation the Rev. F. L. Sebastian^ SJ., as­ sistant priest; the Rev. Ernesc Dan- Mass Sung for nagger, SJ., and the Rev. Felix S. Walsenburg.— A cafeteria will Pete Bonliglio, and the Rev. Fran­ GROVE DRUG STORES Ziccardi, SJ., deacons of honor; be in operation in S t Mary cis Faistl. FIVE BETTER DRUG STORES the Rev. Charles J. Murray, SJ., school in the qoming school year Delphine Toller, graduate of Del Norte Man deacon; the Rev, Theodore Yoch, for the convenience of those chil­ the class of 1940, has enlisted in CENTRAL BLOCK FIFTH & SIAIN S.J., subdeacon; and the Rev. John dren who live some distance from the WAVES. She leaves for train­ 24TH & GRAND 726 E. 4th MESA JUNCTION the school and for those who ing in the near future. Killed in War come by bus. Low-cost meals will Members of the armed services 80 Women Make be served. who are visiting relatives and The Catholic Daughters of friends in Walsenburg include Del Norte.— Word has been re-; America sponsored a public card Steve Stajear, Henry Zanotelli, ceived that Juan N. Mondragon, 5s5‘,!t!H0ME LOAN Retreat Led party in the school on the eve­ Leo Bonacci, Reynolds Ballotti. who was wounded in action, died ning of Aug. 18. Committee mem­ Pete Matioda, Bennie Feiccabrino, en route to the United States. The Railway Building A Loan Assn. bers were Mmes. John Demov- Ann Zanotelli, and Mercedes Cor­ Requiem High Mass was sung for By Fr. Flower shek, John Bocim, August Musso, dova. him in Saguache Aug. 21. 119 W. 5th ST. PUEBLO S and Peter Kralik. Cadet nurses Geraldine Amidei There will be a meeting of the The Knights of Columbus en­ and Elizabeth Zanotelli spent the Sodality of the Holy Family Sun­ Canon City.— (Mt. SL Scholas- joyed a picnic Sunday, Aug. 18, -weekend here. day, Aug, 27, tica’s Academy)—Eighty women above Ojo Springs. Families and The directors of the parish from cities in Colorado, Arizona, guests of the knights were also credit union will meet in the rec­ New Mexico, and' Nebraska at­ OUR WAR TIME POLICY present. tory the afternoon of Sunday, tended the retreat in the academy Ghancory Office to St. Mary scouts returned from Aug. 27. It to Continue to Please Yon With from Aug. 17 to Aug. 20. The Rev. Boy Scout camp Saturday, Aug. | Richard Flower, O.S.B., from 19. Nine scouts, led by Scout­ Be Open 9 to Noon Mass, with exposition of the QUALin PAINT PRODUCTS Portsmouth, R. I„ gave an instruc­ Blessed Sacrament followed by master Joseph Barron, spent sev­ See Our Bargain Boom Lot* o f tive and enjoyable retreat. eral days near Blue Lakes in the BenedictioN, will take place in Del For the future, the Puehlo Norte at 7 o’clock Friday, Sept. The sisters of the academy ex­ company of other scout troops WALL PAPE R Chaueery office hoar* will be 1, the first Friday of the month. tended every effort to make the from the district. St. Mary from 9 a.m. to 12 aoeo. Special Mass will be offered in La guests comfortable and their, stay troop won first place in the inspec­ appointment* *honld be made Garita Sunday, Aug. 27, for the M f g . pleasant. At the close of the re­ tions. Thos# who made the trip by phone for urgent bu*inaM Florman €o. treat a m eetly of the retr^|were Judge Joseph Barron, hu intention of the Society of the that mu*t be tran*acted ooUide Good Shepherd. PUEBLO, COLO. guild was held i; the assemblyj^lL son, Joe Barron; Lupe Viril, Or­ of tbe*e office hour*. GRAND JUNCTION, The monthly Mass will be cele­ 9 1 9 Bannock St. The selection of secretaries for lando , Herrera. Mike Kotraos, (R ev.) John J. Kelley, DENVER, COLO. C O li). each city from which retreatants George Kosmos, Moises Corijova, Chancellor. brated in Saguache Saturday, Aug. duns was made. Blchurd Martinss, Fred Eewer, 26,

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