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|Cont«nta Copyrighted by Catholic Presa Society, Inc. 1646— Permlasion to Reprodnee, Except 08 62 Religious Vacation Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Officers Named Father Sommaruga For Mt. Olivet Schools Will Operate DENVER CATHOLIC Mass on May 30 Reveals Debt Cleared; Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will be celebrant of the Solemn Pon­ Within Archdiocese tifical Mass to be offered in Mt. Repairs Completed I Olivet cemetery on Memorial day, May 30, at 10 o’clock. The ser­ mon will be delivered by the Rev. Pupils in Attendance May Reach Total of 4,000, Vincent R. Hughes, O.P., pastor Increased Enrollment at School, Bnill for REGISTER of St. Dominic’s church. The Estimates Rev. Gregory Smith, The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We seminary choir, under the direc­ $60,000, Brings Need for Added Glass- tion of the Rev. Thomas Barrett, Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller C.M., will sing at the Mass. Director of Olasses Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. (3 cents per copy) Officers of the Mass assisting rooms Following War Arcjrbishop Vehr will be as fol­ lows: Assistant priest, the Very Sixty-two religious vacation schools will be conducted VOL. XL. No. 38. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1945. fl PER YEAR in the Archdiocese of Denver this summer for an estimated Rev. Harold V. Campbell; dea­ The Rev. Achille Sommaruga, pastor, has announced cons of honor, the Rev. John 4,000 pupils, it was revealed Wednesday by the Rev. Gregory Moran and the Very Rev. Joseph that repairs totaling $5,500 have been completed and paid Smith, archdiocesan vacation school director. Of this num­ P. O’Heron; deacon, the Rev. for on the exterior of St. Patrick’s church at W. 33rd avenue ber, 15 schools will be in operation in the city of Denver, Students, Nuns Inspect B-29 Barry Wogan; subdeacon, the and Pecos street, Denver. These repairs consisted in the total six will be held in suburban parishes, and 41 outside of the RevT Matthias Blenkush; and mas- replacement of the roof with new tile; the replacement of teT of ceremonies, the Rev. Dr. metropolitan Denver area. Father Smith alsorave the report David Maloney. The minor offi­ the base walls around the church and rectory with concrete; of the schools conducted last year in the ar^nutecase. There cers of the Mass will be semina­ and the resurfacing of the stone in the church and rectory were 44 schools, with an enroll­ rians. with an acid paint that will preserve the stone for many ment of 2,818 pupils. years to come. The main doors of Vacation schools will be con­ the church were all revarnished ducted in the following Denver parishes: Annunciation, Blessed Plans Made to Renovate, and the roof drainage system was Sacrament, Holy Ghost, Holy Ro­ replaced. The entire property has sary, Loyola, Our Lady of Mt. been restored to its original finish Carmel, Presentation, Sacred and appearance. Heart, St. Cajetan’s, St. Francis Rebuild Georgetown Church Next in order for repair will be de Sales’, and St. Vincent de the inside of the church. The re- Paul’s, and in St. Peter Clavcr's decoration of the interior will be center for Colored children, Our Georgetown.— At a recent meet­ officers on the European front undertaken next fall. Lady of Victory, Our Lady of ing in the church in Georgetown, as well as a handsome soft leather Besides these expenditures, Father Francis Potempa took Guadalupe, and Fox centers. memorial from his alma mater, the $6,000 was also paid on the parish The classes will be held in Ar­ steps to have rebuilt and renovated debt this year and $12,000 last University of Colorado. An outstanding report at the vada, Aurora, Edgewater, Engle­ the little church that has served year, thus eliminating all indebt­ wood, Littleton, and L o r e 11 o this community for many years. Father Potempa has gone to annual election meeting of the edness of the parish. St. Patrick’s Heights in the suburban area, and This completes a cycle of three Chicago to spend a vacation with school was built four years ago Catholic Parent-Teacher league in mountain churches under Father in Akron, Aspen. Basalt, Briggs- his parents. St. Thomas’ seminary at a cost of $60,000. Because of Denver was that of Mrs. William J. dale, Burlington, Castle Rock, Col­ Potempa’s direction that will have will service the churches, including the increased enrollment at the Ducey, War Service chairman. orado Springs, St. Paul’s, (iraig, been completely re-done within a school, more classrooms may be year, and all three are within a the one in Central City, during his She revealed that school children Eaton, Elbert, Erie, Estes Park, added after the war when mato- Fort Collins, Fort Morgan, Foun­ radius of 20 miles. absence. rials are available. purchased 3150,000 of war bonds tain, Glenwood Springs, Grand First came Silver Plume with and stamps since September; 200 Lake, Greeley, and missions— former parishioners of the old tons of paper were collected for Greeley Colony, Ault, Lucerne, silver mining days from far and salvage since Jan. 1; and listed La Salle, Evans, and Windsor— near contributing funds. The Women Asked to Further 400 blood donors, 12 nurses’ aides, Grover, Hugo, Idaho Springs, church has had to be completely and a total of 50,000 hours of war Jule.sburg, Kersey, Lafayette, rebuilt because it was closed for service. Louisville, Loveland, Meeker, Mil- more than 20 years and com­ liken, Ramah, Redcliffe, Rifle, pletely out of plumb. Ronald Lay Retreat Movement Mrs. Thomas J. Morrissey was Silt, South Boulder, and Yuma in Pictured above are the 14 stu­ Front row, left to right: Don Mil­ Margaret Prose, Connie Romero, Buckley, chairman, says the out­ re-elected to a fifth year in office the out-of-Denver area. dents of the aeronautics class at ner, Don Smith, Rudy Cain, Irvin Sister Mary Aloysius, Sister Mary side scaffolding will be removed as president. Other officers chosen St. Joseph s high school. Denver, Rivera, Arley Stringer, Gilbert as soon as carpenters can be ob­ The promotion o f the laywom- speaking residents of the state. He are Mrs. M. Cooke, first vice pres­ Callista, Theresa Augustine, and and the two Mercy sisters who ac­ Marquez, Frank Schmucki, Ray tained to finish the asbestos shin­ en’s retreat movement should be revealed plans for additional Mis­ ident; Mrs. C. Veto, second vice Volunteer Workers companied them on a tour of Longe, and Mally Hulstron. Back Evelyn Palaoro.— (Official army gling covering the outside. one of the principal interests of president; Mrs. A. Rotola, third sionary Catechists to work among Lowry Field Tuesday afternoon. row, left to right: Marie Rivera, photo by USAAFTC) The church in Idaho Springs, the council members, Archbishop vice president; Mrs. G. Buecha of Needed for Deanery Urban J. Vehr told some 300 dele­ the Spanish- in the near Fort Collins, fourth vice president; + + + where Father Potempa makes nis future. residence, was next taken in hand gates to the 19th annual conven­ Mrs. G. Schwartz, recording secre­ tion of the Archdiocesan Council The other speaker at the lunch­ tary (re-elected); Mrs. P. Thomp­ Gamp at Bendemeer 358 Graduates of 6 Denver and now presents a beautiful in­ terior in cream and ivory. of Catholic Women at the lunch­ eon meeting, at which Mrs. Em­ son, Englewood, • corresponding mett Knight of Colorado Spring! At Sunday’s meeting, John eon meeting in the Shirley-Savoy secretary; and Mrs. C. McCarthy, presided, was Capt. John Scannell, At the monthly meeting of the Buckley was made chairman of hotel Wednesday noon. The Den­ treasurer. Automatically serving priest of the Archdiocese of Den­ Denver deanery May 21, Mrs. L. the Georgetown building fund. A ver. prelate pointed out that the as trustees are Mmes. J. T. Tier­ Catholic Highs Are Listed ver, who is receiving treatment in A. Higgins, camp chairman, an­ first donation of 360 was made by opening of El Pomar retreat-house ney, J. Murtaugh, D. Shea, and Fitzsimons General hospital for nounced that Bendemeer camp T Anthony Ricci, postmaster. L t in Colorado Springs gives added Alfred Rampe. wounds received on Luzon in the would be the meeting place for a Joseph Ricci, paratrooper and only opportunity for the spread of the Mrs. Morrissey, who visited all three-day institute for camp lead­ Three hundred and fifty-eight Geary, Dorothy M. Gilraour, Mar­ movement this year. battle of the Philippines. Father tin R. Glivar, Mary J. Grande, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Ricci, was the PTA’s in the season, gave a resume ers and directors from May 25 to students, including 26 who are in The Archbishop also lauded the Scannell recalled some incidenta Catherine A. Habertom, Leo F. first Clear'Creek officer to give of army life on the front lines, of each unit’s major project which 27, inclusive. Preparation of the the arniith forces, will te'ceive di­ hie life over .Germany. Cita­ women for their “ splendid work” Included heal^, educational, ath­ lodge for the event was completed L Hebert, Philip P, Honeker, Irene decried the tWeffry of racial super­ plomas at the 13th Annual joint M. Horvat, Mary C. Krouse; tions of merit arrived within for the Church in the past year, letic, spiritual, and social pro­ by a corps of volunteers. the week from commanding particularly among the Spanish- iority, and concluded his address grams. Boys from 8 to 12 years will be commencement exercises of t Margaret M. Kucler, Eileen C. by reading excerpts from the diary The Rev. Hubert Newell, guests June 26 for a two-week va­ Fourteen students of the aero­ Denver Catholic high schools in La Salle, Olotilde B. Lohato, Ber- of a Japanese officer who was moderator, joined with Mrs. Mor­ cation followed by a like period nautics class at St. Joseph's high the City auditorium Snijday, June nadine M. Lydon, Helen F, Lyons, killed in the Solomons. for girls. school, Denver, visited Lowry Kenneth G. Manuel, -William A. rissey in expressing ^ titu d e for 3, at 3 p.m. Archbishop Urban The convention opened vnth a Both girl and boy counselors will Field 'Tuesday afternoon and were Martinez, Dolores A. Mayer, Doro­ Graduation Week to Open Mass in Holy Ghost church with the splendid co-operation given the Vehr will present the diplomas to league. Both Father Newell and be needed as will another cook. allowed to inspect one of the thy E. Mayer, Mary A. McCarrick, Archbishop Vehr as celebrant. The Mrs. Morrissey were presented Anyone interested may oall Mrs. army’s B-29 Superfortresses that the students, who will be intro­ Elizabeth L. McGinn, Mary H. invocation and welcome to the with appropriate gifts, and the Murtaugh at Ea. 6676, or Mrs. have daily been raiding Tokyo duced by their respective pastors. Nevelos, Joseph M. Pavlakovich, business meeting were given by the Higgins at Sp. 1802. and other important .f^anese mili­ Dorothy A. Perko, -Louis Samide, June 3 in Loretto Heights president in turn presented her In charge of arrangements will Very Rev. John Buttimer, C.SS>R. officers with a floral tribute. James McNeive, director of the tary targets. ' Mary L. Seares, Eugene R. Sever, The principal speaker at the morn- deanery centers, told of improve­ Maj. Louis K. Block, public re­ be the Rev. Hubert Newell, arch­ (Turn to Page Z — Column 5) ning session was the Rt. Rev. Mojj- The meeting closed with a tea ments on the playgrounds at both lations ofiicer, made the arrange­ diocesan superintendent of schools. (Loretto Heights College, Denver) in Music, Mary Louise Fick, Kit given by the Past Presidents’ So­ signor John R. Mulroy, director of centers and spoke of the values of ments for the visit and personally Gov. John C. Vivian, Mayor The program for the 26th an­ Carson; Bachelor o f Science in Catholic Charities, whose address cial club honoring outgoing and baseball to growing boys. Softball conducted the students, accompa­ nual commencement week at Lo incoming officers. Guests were the Benjamin F. Stapleton, Mrs, Inez Coming Events Nursing, Gertrude Brunelli, Trini­ was titled “ Progress in Child Wel­ teams are being formed also, and nied by Sisters Mary Aloysius and retto Heights college, Denver, has dad. fare in Colorado.” Very Rev. J. J. But^imer, C.SS.R.,; parents of the cnildren are anxious Mary Callista, on a complete tour Johnson Lewis, state superintend­ been announced. The festivities the Rev. V. R. Hughes, O.P., and that they, too, may enjoy seeing of the vast training activities of ent of public instruction; Judges will open with a spiritual exercise Child Care Problem the Rev. Austin Di Benedetto. the games on Sunday afternoons. the important Army Air Forces Joseph Walsh and Joseph Cook, Are Announced in the college chapel Sunday eve­ K. of C. State Meeting Attacked by Prelate Sept. 13 was announced as the Mrs. John Murtaugh presided Training Command installation. and other civic leaders will be ning, June 3, at 8. Miss Mary To Be Held This Sunday d a t^ o r the annual fall school of and Miss Eva Walgh served as sec­ The Catholic students received present for the event. Louise Stephenson, daughter of Monsignor Mulroy criticized the instruction. retary-treasurer. rides in a jeep, visited the hangar The prize winners in the Arch­ By Archbishop Mrs. Thomas Stephenson, will lack of care for children apparent and runway area, and saw B-17 bishop’s religion essay contest will present the floral offering of the The state meeting of the Knights in some parts of the state. “ Prog­ Flying Fortresses, B-24 Liber­ be announced at the commence­ naduates to Our Lady. 'The Rev. of Columbus, necessarily purtailed ress in caring for dependent and ators, B-25 Billy Mitchells, and ment exercises. Judges of the In a letter sent out to all the Dr. Edward Morgan, S.J., will de­ because of war transportation de­ handicapped children away from Daughter of Prima Donna other bombers, pursuit craft, and contest were the Rt. Rev. Mon­ clergy. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr liver the sermon on this occasion. mands, will be held this Sunday in their homes is realized only if airplanes taking off and landing at signor John R. Mulroy and Fa­ of Denver calls attention to sev- The 1945 baccalaureate speaker Denver. Bishop Joseph C. Will- standards of care are improved,” the Denver post. thers Elmer J. Kolka and Walter eral events in the near future. is the Rev. Joseph P. Wamat of ging of Pueblo, state , will he asserted. “ Actually . . . we are But the biggest thrill of the day, J. Canavan. The letter follows: Pueblo. The address will be given offer Mass in the Holy Ghost doing nothing more in child wel­ church. The business sessions will fare than walking slowly up a hill, Steals Show in Auditorium the students said, was the close ’The names of the ^aduates by May 19, 1945 following the Solemn Mass Tues­ inside and outside inspection of Reverend Dear Father: day morning at 10, at which the start at 9 a.m. in the Catholic and that hill is rough and slip­ schools follow (astensks indicate Charities annex, 227 E. 17th ave­ the Superfortress. It was the first The retreat for diocesan priests Rev. John P. Moran will be the pery.” The Catholic Charities di­ those in service): nue. The meeting will last only (By A nnette M. Sexton) the leading feminine role in this time the Catholic youths had been serving in the archdiocese will celebrant. The other officiating rector advocated a state board of one day. Denver’s own “ lady of song” had year's Denver Grand Opera com­ near to a B-29. ANNUNCIATION HIGH open at St. Thomas’ seminary clergy will be the Rev. Dr. Edward (Turn to Page 10 — Column 5) only one worry during the week pany’s presentation of Tosea, but Instructors of the Flight Engi- Helen M. Anderson, Evelyn D. Monday evening, July 16, at 8 M. Woeber, the Rev. Dr. Delisle before she wa.s to climax almost a that fear could be conquered. eer school, which trains fli^ t Barone, Dolores A. Bittick, -Ed­ o’clock and will close Friday Lemieux, • and the Rev. Frederick quarter century of achievements What Anne could not forget was engineers for raids against the ward T. Bonner, John J. Bowen, morning, July 20. Father John D. McCallin. on the operatic and concert stages what the reaction of her daughter, nation of the rising sun, ^ v e Ferdinand D. Cain, Anna M. Can- McCarthy of the Chicago Mission Following the baccalaureate the Six Men to Be Graduated by a thrilling performance in the Sheila, might be when she saw talks to the students and exjplained jar, Frank C. Carbone, Marilyn A. band will conduct the exercises. ivy day ceremonies will be held character role of Tosco. Mrs. Anne her mother for the first time to them the functions of the school Cooke, Cecilia G. De Baca, Shirley All diocesan priests must make the on the east campus. Miss Peggie O'Neill Sullivan felt uneasy that behind the footlights. To obviate at Lowry Field. M. Doyle, Kevin J. Fecly, Mary J retreat unless personally excused Chambers has been chosen to read she had devoted only three months any difficulty and to season the by the Ordinary, Kindly make the ivy address. By Regis College Friday four-year-old daughter for the instead of a year to training for suitable parochial arrangements The commencement exercises experience ahead, she was taken in advance. to the dress rehearsal in the City 5 Service Men Killed; Same will take place Wednesday, June 6, Six senior students of Regis col­ ceived his secondary education in auditorium of a Sunday afternoon. El Pomar retreat-house for at 4 p.m. The Most Rev. Urban J. lege, Denver, w ll be graduated North high school, from which ho 3 Denver Boys Several hundred nuns of the city women, Colorado Springs, will be Vehr will confer the degrees. The Friday evening. May 26, at 8:15 in was graduated in 1942. His mother, and others were in attendance, the dedicated Saturday, June 2. This commencement address will be de­ the students’ chapel, according tb Mrs. Eleanor Castellan, resides at house was hushed, and Sir Knight Number Are Liberated new diocesan movement was made livered ^ the Rev. John J. Cava­ an announcement By the Very Rev. 471 Washington street, Denver. To Be Novices John J. Sullivan sat in the audi­ possible through the generosity of naugh, (5.S.C., vice president of John J. Flanagan, SJ., president. An army veteran who completed ence with his child watching the Mrs. Spencer Penrose, who gave the University of Notre Dame. The candidates are John E. Bell, his requirements during the past her lovely home to the Sisters of Silvio H. Bottone, Gilbert W. Cas­ semester, French will get a Bache­ Sad and joyous news balanced Vine street, Denver, had partici­ The 19 young women who will in Brotherhood Charity, Cincinnati, 0., as a re­ receive their degrees are: Bache­ tellan, Harvey F. French, Aldo G. lor of Science degree for his major each other this week as word was pated in 21 missions in Europe, treat-house for women. Situated lor of Arts: Mary Virginia Dug­ Nota'rianni, and Vincent C. Swee­ work in biology and for his minor received of the death of five serv­ and was awarded the Air medal. at the foot of the mountain range, gan, Durango, English; Ruth Gra- ney. studies, chemistry and philosophy. it is admirably conducive to prayer Bell, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Three Denver boys have just ice men from the Archdiocese of Only three weeks before his death, ber, Denver, Spanish; Mary Cath­ A member of the college sodality on March 3, he and other members and meditation. Weekend closed Edward A. Bell of Olava, will be and the International Relations, Denver in war action and of the erine Jaeger, Denver, art; Nanejr completed their high school studies of the bomber crew had bailed out retreats for women will be con­ Jane Maruca, Denver, speech; Eli­ awarded a Bachelor of Science de­ club, he played on the tennis team at the juniorate of the Christian liberation of the same number and reached safety in France. ducted throughout the year under nor Myers, Grand Junction; Jose­ gree in history, his minor subjects frbm 1938 to 1941, being its cap- Brothers, Las Vegas, N. Mex., and from prisoner of war camps in The young sergeant established competent spiritual leadership. phine Palaze, Denver, sociology; being philosophy and English. A tain in the Ipst year. In 1941 he The charges will he moderate. are now visiting with their families Germany. The service news fol­ a fine scholastic record while at­ Catherine Priiisner, Denver, meraoer of the sodality, the Inters entered military service with the Kindly announce this opportunity Latin; Edith Reid^ Denver, so­ national Relations club, and the corps of engineers, and held the in Denver. lows: tending the Jesuit institution, and was editor of the Raven, student of spiritual retreat periodically ciology; Josephine Salcetti, North Theta Delta literary society, he is ri^ng of corporal until his honor- These three young men will S. Sgt. James E. Roach, 19, a during the year. Bring it to the formef student of Reris high publication. He was named twice Platte, Nebr., journalism; Mary vice president of tne Delta Sigma (TUmtoPagelO — Column S) attention of your various societies commerce fraternity. Bell is a leave May 24 for Lafayette, La., school, who wag reported missing to positions on the All-Parochial Louise Stephenson, Denver, his­ of women. Many of them wijl be graduate of Regis high school, class where they will make their canoni­ in the April 19 edition of the baseball teams. tory; and Mary Elizabeth Taylor, SI. Joseph Girl Isl, very happy to avail themselves of of 1942. cal novitiate. After completing Register, was killed when a B-24 S^. Roach enlisted in August, Denver, English; this special privilege as individuals Having majored in history, Bot­ their novitiate they will return to Liberator to which he was as­ 1943, and was sent overseas in or in groups. Possibly some of Bachelor of Science, Betty Ba­ Cathedral Lad 3rd der, Denver, chemistry; Stephena tone wifi receive a Bachelor of Las Vegas. N. Mex., where they signed crashed while delivering November, 1944. In addition to his your women’s societies might wish will take four years of college Gusty, Denver, biology; Anna Lou­ Science degree. He lists English, supplies to paratroopers near the parents he is survived by two sis­ to reserve a given weekend for In Essay GoniesI work in preparation for their mis­ Rhine in Germany on March 24. ise Hahn, Denver, chemistry; Caro­ philosophy, and German as his ters, Mrs. Ruth Mally and Jean, their own memoership. Full par­ minors. Ihe son of Mr. and Mrs. sion as religious teachers. Sgt. Roach, who was the son of of the home address. line Haninger, El Paso, chemistry; ticulars can be obtained by ad­ Barbara Nieters, Denver, chem­ Humbert Bottone, 1240 Cook Mary Germain, senior at St. The young men to go are Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Leo Roach of 2225 First Lt. Willett Ranney Willis, dressing SiSter Superior, El istry; Vivien Street, Portland, street, Denver, he is a member of Joseph’s high school, Denver, hna Maginn, Billy Pfarr, and Clarence son of Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Willis Pomar Retreat-House, Broadmoor, Ore., biology; Bachelor of Science the International Relations club been awarded first placd' in the Wright. Joseph Maginn is the son of 1348 N. Nevada avenue, Colo­ Colorado Springs, Colo. and a 1942 graduate of Regis high city division of the essay contest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Maginn, Mrs. Garrison at rado Springs, was killed in action Priests of Denver are kindly school. on “ What Americanism Means to 1426 S. Race street. He is a mem­ National Meetings j in Germany April 18. A lawyer asked to announce the Pontifical LI. Gol. Higgins Has Castellan, a chemistry major, Me,” sponsored annually by the ber of St. Vincent de Paul’s parish. before his entrance into the serv­ Mass in Mt. Olivet cemetery Me­ will be presented-with a Bachelor Ladies’ auxiliary of the Veterans Billy Pfarr is the son of Mr. and — photo by FroneoU ice in March, 1942, Lt. Willis was Mri. Anne O Neill Sullivan Mrs. Thomas G. Garrison of morial day. May 30, at 10 a.m. Dangerous Operation of Science degree, eumma cum of Foreign Wars. The announce­ Mrs. M. J. Pfarr, 726 S. Gaylord a 1936 graduate of Colorado col­ lauds. Philosophy, mathematics, ment was made public by Mrs. street, and also is a member of St. Golden, president of the Na­ The annual Corpus Christi pro­ action unfold on the stage. Sud- tional Council o f Catholic lege, and of the Colorado univer­ and German are his minor subjects. Margie Breckenbaugh o f 462 Vincent de Paul’s parish. Clarence sity school of law in 1939. cession will take place at St. oeniy a piping voice was heard: Women, is in Washington, D. C., Thomas’ seminary June 10, be­ Lt. Col. Martin Higgins, brother His activities include membership Perry street, local chairman of the Wright is the son of Mr. and Mrs. “ What the devil ig he,.[Scarpiol Following his induction into the or the Rt. Rev. William M. Hig­ in the Chemistry club, the sodality, organization. A prize of $15 will C. Wright, 1353 Lipan street. He this week attending a number ginning at 4 p.m. and lasting about going to do to momfnie next?” army, he was stationed for a year gins of St. Philomena’s parish, the International Relations club, be presented to Miss Germain at belongs to St. Elizabeth’s parish. of national group meetings, in­ an hour. Kindly urge your people Sheila did not attend the public cluding one concerning the Na- in Central America, and spent the to attend. All priests are cor­ Denver, is recoverin$[ in Bushneli and the Brown and Gold. He was a special meeting of the auxiliary, Charles Pfarr, now Brother Al­ performance of her mother. tinoal Catholic School of Social following year at various posts in dially Invited. army hospital, Bngham City, listed in the 1644-46 edition of and her essay will be snbmitted bert David, is also visiting with his On the third night of the presen­ Service. She will also be pres­ the States before being sent to the , after a serious operation for Wko’e Who Among Students in for competition in the state divi­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Pfarr, tation of Tosea, Anne O’Neill European theater in February of With every good wish and a stomach ailment. Monsignor American Univereitiee and Col- sion of the contest. Second place ent at the Memorial Mass spon­ blessing, I am 726 S. Gaylord street. Brother Sullivan gave one of the most sored by the Washington as­ this year. Surviving, in addition Higgins went to the Utah hospital leges, and was a member of the went to the contestant from Albert David is taking his college scintillating performances of an sembly of the Knights of Co­ to his parents, are nia wife, Har­ Faithfully yours, to be \^nth his brother; who was faculties of Reris college and high Boettcher schooL and third place course in Las Vegas, N. Mex., with already brilliant musical career. lumbus May 27. riet, and a six-month-old son of • URBAN J. VEHR, promoted to his present rank in school during the current year, in- to William Burke o f Cathedral the Christian Brothers. ' (Turn to Page Z — Column i) (Turn to Page 8 — Coluitin i j Archbiahop of Denver. the army laat falL itructing in mathematica. He re­ high.

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P A G E TW O Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone,* KEystone '4205 Thursday, May 24, 1945

The Denver Citholic ALUMNAE TO HONOR JUBILEE 358 GRADUATES OF 6 DENVER Register CLASSES AT SENIOR DINNER CATHOLIC HIGHS ARE USTED Greeting Cards Published Weekly by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. Homecominsf day for the 192S this year honor 19 seniors and a /Continued From Page One) Antonucci, Teresa A. Augustine, Virginia H. Ballinger, *Charles W. 938 Bannock Street, Denver, number of out-of-town graduates, Margaret T. Solis, Catherine M. and 1935 classes of Loretto Stuwrt, Alvin J. Urban, and June Bishop, Gilbert Brungardt, Helen for Colo. HWjrhts college, Denver, will be noting their 10- and 20-year B. Welch. A.' Brungardt, Eugene A. Burk­ anniversaries. Subscription: $1 Per Year Saturday, June 2, when the 1945 ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' HIGH hart, Rudolph T. Cain, Anacletus crraduation class is admitted to the New alumnae officers will be Patricia A. Alcorn, Mary P. App, E.' Carroll, ‘ Daniel L. Collins, Entered as Second Class Hatter •William R. Collins, Anna M • GRADUATION college alumnae association at a i..stalled after the dinner, at which Mary Collette Bates, Marjorie A- at the Post Office, Deaver, Beran, Frances I. Blea, Barbara Croci, Mary Agnes Dolan, John dinner in Pancratia hall on the the college president. Dr. Paul J. /"Continued From Pago One) Colo. R. Bridges, Paul E. Brink, ‘ John J. Dufficy. Elizabeth J. Eg^er, campus. The annual alumnae ban­ Ketrick, Mrs. Ketrick, and a num­ Much has been written and spoken WT Brockman, Mary R. Canino, Mary T. Germain, Mary C, Gms- • ORDINATION quet in commencement week will ber of faculty members will be in appreciation of Denver’s most Charles A. Carletti, Albert A. burg, Albert H. Gruber, Jeanne special guests. May 29 is the dead­ beloved prima donna, and it Carvalho, Donald R. Cassi^, Pa­ A. Heeke, •William J. Hight, line for dinner reservations, ac tricia A. Casey, John L. Collins, Dorothy J. Horan, Wallace A. • WEDDINGS RESTAURANT cording to Mrs, Leo Boyle, chair- would be difficult to express an Shirlee E. Comstock, Juliette L. Hulstrora, Sylvia S. Irlando, Jos- man. Alumnae and associate stu- extravagance of praise for her Di Paolo, Ronald E. Donovan, Ma­ e ^ P. Keelan, Pauline M. Kerr, H i 17th StTHt J amAm Aa wMnlaa _ a_*__ « » i« ^ ^ dents are invited to make reserva-' artistic triumph in the 1946 rie L. Dowd, George L. Dyer, Viola T. LaGuardia, Margaret R, • FIRST COMMUNION B e t w e o W’eltoa ave tions by phoning EMerson 5469. Charles A. Dunst, Eunice E. Evers, Lament, Yolanda M. I^nsville, CaUforala ai. Charities opera. Vocally and his­ trionically she was not only con­ Dolores H. Falk, Thomas F. Feely; Rosemary H. Leyba, Angelina £. War Speeds Mission Robert J. Garland, Alfred L. Licata, Walter J. Light, Raymond STORE HOUBS— 9 to 5i30; Saturday, 9 to 12i30 vincing in her effort, but she ac­ Griebling, Catherine R. Haney, P. Longo, Patricia A. Lundborg, SpMial SONDU DINNER Work Done in Burma tually won the sincere applause James A. Hartford, Robert J. •Charles G. McAllister; STEWED CHICKEN, CHOPPED STEAK OR of her distin^ished cast, includ­ Herberger, Jerry E. Horrigan, Ed­ Kathleen McCIoskey,. Daniel R. ROAST PORK I Including soup or cocktail, veg- S t Columbans, Nebr,— Abnor­ ing Martinelli and Berardinelli of ward J. Hughes, Joy R. Huot, McNellis, Gilbert C. Mar^ez, etable, potatoes, salad, dessert and drink. Choice A ^ mal conditions caused by the war the Metropolitan and Chicago •Robert L. Jackson, Dorothy D. Peter Mattei, Kenneth Mesch, Don­ jBmts CiimHc of six other entrees------W have greatly speeded mlhaion Grand Opera companies, respec­ Jensen, Margie I. Johnson, Vir- ald C. Milner, Margaret C. Mona­ work, according to a letter re­ tively. It was a deserved night of inia K. Klausner, John T. Lane, han, Mildred R. Morley, Lorraine SERVED 11 A.M. to 5 P.H. (fffLY glory for La Tosca in the person 4S0 A OBQAN A ceived ^ere from th& Rev. Michael irginia C. Lamansky, Edward J. R. Nachbauer, •Leonard Nicoll, Bosdguartore for ggATS 9 MPMC 9 UQUOR Kelly, who is stationed at' S t of Anne Sullivan, and the plaudits Langfield, Andrew P. Leonard, Evelyn M. Palaaro, Dolores M. CHURCH A JITICLES or DEVOTION Columban’s 'missions in Bhamo, o f the audience were a merited Helen M. Leonard, Robert Leberer, Price, Thomas R. Price, Margaret North Burma. Father Kelly says tribute to one of the most per­ Henrietta M. Lexa, James F. Mac­ E. Prose, Sylvia G. Radyx, Eliza CHITRCB rUBNISHINGS GOODS that the Rev. James Stuart and sonable and capable artists ever Donald, Jerry D. Magers, Ann L. beth E. Reilly, ♦Donald R. Rich­ BOOEk FOR THE CATB- the Rev. Denis MacAlindon, U. S. to entertain in Denver. Mahoney, Rosalie A. Markey, ards, Marie A. Rivera, Ervin OUO LAITY AND OLSBGY HOUSE army , who have been in Regards Music Betty L. Marriott, Marie E. Rivera, Consuelo V. Romero, Moving - Packing - Storage Burma throughout the war, have Maschinot; Ruthe L. Ruggles, Marjorie A. 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 accomplished more than they As Tonic B et^ M. McKee, John R. Mc­ Rust, Bettijean F. Sawyer, Francis could have accomplished in 20 When I asked Mrs. Sullivan Kee, Theresa M. Milan, Francis P. Schmuki, Elizabeth J. Sievert, For the Safel]i of Your Goods years of ordinary work. what music meant most to her, she E. O’Brien, William G. O’Grady, Donald J. Smith, •Charles F. Spear, replied that music was a “ tonic.” Patricia A. O’Neill, Betty E. Ott, •Ralph J. Spear, .Shirley Ann use Mississippi Catholic “ It is hard work,” she continued, Marilyn A. Phelan, Helen M. Spieler, Edwina Mae Steele, Mary Population Up 2,998 "but don’t ask me to sing unless Poole, Shirley A. Ranke, James E Te Maat, Virginia M. Urban, Johnson Senriee on Every Move you mean it. Music is so much E. Reilly, Donald G. Romero, Rich •Richard J. Winter, Phyllis M. BERG’SSTORE a part of my life that I cannot ard H. Ruhland, Frances L. Schiel, Yonker, and Rose Mary Zamboni. Natchez, Miss. — The Catholic resist an invitation to sing.” Rose M. Sedlmayer, Jacqueline A. REGIS HIGH LONG DISTANCE MOVING Smith, Marian J. Varga, Paul D, William J. A’Hem, James R. population of Mississippi has in Anne O’Neill came to Denver 29 Broadway Stora Hottft 10 to 6:30 Open Sundayrs ■ creased by 2,998 in a year, and Walsh, John A. Weyna, Mary T. Atkinson, William E. Barrett, Jr.; from Worcester, Mass., back in now totals 43,869, of which 38,844 Williams, and Joan E Koodman. Robert M. Behrens, Javier R. Don’t Forget the Boys and Girls in Service 1921, and has been singing ever MAIL THEM CANDY OFTEN are White and 6,016 Colored, ac since. She studied voice in the ST. JOSEPH’S HIGH Bours, Jerry Brancucci, Donald F. Brown, Patrick H. Campbell, Harry Jobson Storage & Moving Co. cording to figures given out by the Worcester Conservatory o f Music, Joseph D. Adams, Gloria R. E. Carleno, Robert B. Coleman, BERB’S BARBIES Chancery of Natchez, These fig­ and later in Denver under Mrs. ures Include Mississippians in the Bessie Dade Hughes, Percy Rector William D. Collins, Jr.; John T. 221 Broadway Denver PEarl 2433 Connelly, Raymond L. Coursey, Candy Cream Roses . . . Peppermints . . . Gum Dropi , . • armed forces, but not non-Missis­ Stephens of city, and, Ravmond L. Cumrine, James J. Licorice . . . Milk and Dark Sweet Chocolates . . . sippi Catholics of army and navy finally, under Mrs. James Mac- IIEW OFFICERS Marshmallows . . , Assorted Nut Meats . . . ersonnel stationed in the state, Pherson. Before appearing in Doherty, Leonard J. Doherty, Soft Centers, Hard Candy . . . Cinnamon Red Hota g•uring the year there were 2,097 Tosca this year she went to Chi­ Thomas K. Dwyer, John M. Evert, Baptisms; 458 converts were re­ cago for special tutoring from Jr.; William R.„Grout, John J. PEPPERMINT STICK CANDY ceived into the Church; 1,039 per­ Maestro Dino Bigali, and tnere re­ Hall, Raymonds J. Hartman, John Gr««tiag Cards for All OeeatioBS mSIRLlFR BV J. /Hinterreiter, Joseph J. Hoff- BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY sons were confirmed. hearsed the role of Tosca with Berardinelli. meier; Stephen A. Keman, Robert J. It was by no mere accident that Leonard, Felix P. Longo, J. Ger­ Anne O’Neill became the soprano SI. JDHII'S rill ald McCarthy, William P. McDon­ soloist o f her resident parish, St. ald, John J. McGinn, Eugene A. iSELL jour CAR to Philomena’s, ,in Denver shortly McKone, Gerald B. Maloney, Rich­ after arrival. Later she was to ard J. Morroni, *Frank J. Mbrphy, assume directorship of this parish (St. John’s Pariah, Denver) St. John’s PTA met on Monday, •Ralph W. Nicklesa, Harold V. choir for a decade, and in that May 21, in the school hall with Nothaft, Jack A. O’Donnell, Ed­ time and subsequently she has t k WHITE CROSS Mrs. Lito Gallegos presiding. Mrs. ward J. O’Hearn, William E. Ol­ filled nearly every Thomas J. Morrissey, president of son, *Raymond J. Persichitte, in Denver with the melody of her the Catholic Parent-Teachers’ John F. Rachou, Donald B. Riley, UK O’Meara Motor Co. voice. •Vincent B. Rossi; league, installed the new officers DENVEEH LARGEST FORD. MERCURY A LINCOLN DEALER PROTECT YOUR HOME Being singularly lacking in guile as follows: Mrs. Harry T. Robert A. Ruehle, William H. she refused to spare herself. Sel­ O’Rourke, president; Mrs. J. P. Ruehle, •John R. Schultz, Walter Top Price tor All IMahes and Models dom has a demand been made of G r y , vice president; Mrs. George J. Seaman, James P. Sheehan, REGARDLESS OF AGE Spare Your Family an Added Burden ««• her to sing for the entertainment F. Rock, secretary; Mrs. M. L. Mc­ Robert J. Sievers, Theodore G. of an Altar society. Tabernacle Carthy, treasurer; Mrs. M. L. Mc- Smart. *Edward V. Smith, Charles See Al O’Meara 1314 Acoma MAin 3111 society, or other Church organi­ liam Earley, historian. H. Udick, Joseph N. VanOrdstrand, zation that she has failed to re­ Mrs. J. P. Gray, war chairman, Gregg R. Walden, Thomas A. .ORE aiid mor* thinking paopi* are coming to realize that spond. The Denver Post has seven reported the sale of 819,157.96 in Waters, •Thomas E. Watson, the making of iuneral surangements beigre the need is just as times called upon her to- carry the war bonds and stamps during the Frank A. Weber, John J. Whalen, leading feminine roles in its sum­ school year. She also declared that Douglas A. White, Adalbert E. - 'Sensible as making a Will or carrying life insurance. mer operatic productions of the the children of St. John’s school Wright, Richard H. Wright, and 3% on Your Savings! Vagabond King, Desert Song, had donated 400 dozen cookies for Joseph T. Yelenick. y The WHITE CROSS, thru thli mortuary now offers you this Student Prince, Rio Rita, Blossom the cookie jar in the USO-NCCS CATHEDRAL HIGH OPEN A SA'VINGS ACCOUNT Time, Aida, and Tannhauser. She protection against the emergency of death, either for yourself, club in the month of May. John R. Abegg, Maty A. Ad­ has also appeared as soloist with The Rev. Hubert Newell, the ams, John Anderson, *Edward C. Insure your future hy saving AO IT. Have or for your entire family u a group regardless of age. The plan the Denver Symphony orchestra; guest speaker, gave a review of Baker, M. Phyllis Beyer, Mae I. money after the tear for a New Home, New Auto, is guaranteed by legal reserve insurance. There are no exam* in the oratorios of St. Paul and Catholic education in our schools. Bishop, Dolores M. Caldwell, Helen Elijah, under John C. Kendel in Pupils of the seventh and eighth whatever you desire of the good things of life. inations— ^no assessments. Available for a cu h lump sum or in Y. Caveny, Ellen M. Clark, Pa­ the City auditorium, and four grade classes, under the direction tricia R. Coffin, Jean F. Coff­ very small payments. times she opened the City park of Mar^iA O’Neil, entertained with man, •Patrick S. Covey, Shirley summer season, under Henry a dancing program. Miss Helen J. Currier, Margaret I. Custy, Ann Sachs. In recent years she has DENVER INDUSTRIAL BANK Telephone for a copy of our WHITE CROSS folder or sim­ Neumann was the accompanist. The Cuthbertson, Bernadette G. Dal- also sung on various occasions for eighth grade pupils will be awarded larosa, Marie L. Damaacio, Nancy » GEORGE F. ROCK, President ply mail this advertisement with your name and address. No the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the the attendance treat, 64 per cent A. Davis, Helen F. DoIIaghan, “ I Am an American” programs, in of their mothers having been pres­ Charles Hy Dougherty, Catherine 1 534 Street Telephone: Main 5135 obligation whatever. the military post chapels. Thanks­ ent in the meeting. A. Dwyer,' James E. Feely, Mar­ giving day programs in the City Mrs. J. Hinterreiter and Mrs. garet M. Ferdon, Barbara M. Open Mondays Until 8 p.m. auditorium, for the CCC person­ George Schmitz, assisted by moth­ Foley, Joan L. Gessing, •Thomas t626 nel, and for more than a year she ers of the eighth ^ade pupils, £. Giblin; has conducted the program over served refreshments in the social Joyce M. Gimeson, Jeanne F. radio station KOA for enlisted men hour •following the meeting. Codec, Patricia R. Greenwell, each Sunday night. Mrs. J. S. Threlkeld entertained James P. Halpin, Zona Marie LEVARD In the opinion of Mrs. Sullivan, St. Mary’s circle with luncheon Hanna, •Ralph Heber, Charlene J. however, the greatest honor that and bridge in her home on Thurs­ Hill, Mary C. Jordan, John M. ^ P L A N T has come to her has been to sing day, May 17. Mrs. Peter Jonke Kearns, Mary K. Keleher, Kath­ under the direction of the Rt. Rev. was a guest leen C. Kemme, Lillian E. King, 2 " VICTORY GARDEIV Monsignor Joseph J. Bosetti, V.G., Confirmation Administered Donald J. Kuhn, Jean L. Lacina, director of the Denver Grand A large class of children were Margaret T. Lewis, ‘ Michael A. Opera company. Eight times in FEDERAL at NORTH SPEER confirmed by Archbishop Urban J. Lewis, Esther Lucero, Muriel M. I as many years she has been se­ Vehr Wednesday evening. Those Maloy, Florine E. Martella, Agnes lected by Monsignor Bosetti to MRS. JAS. P. MtCONATY confirmed included: M. McCartin, Elizabeth A. McDan­ carry the leading roles in Mignon, Janisi Arnold. John Blake. John Blca- iel, Rose R. McEnulty, Hazel M. TOMATO PLANTS La Traviata, Romeo and Juliet, •um. Donald Broussard. Zacharjr T. McNabb, Benitta C. Medina, Ann Lohengrin, Fauet, La Giaconda, Davis, Robert DiluIIo, William Dines. Mohan, Frances E. Morrison, Doro­ Aida, and Tosca. There may be Harold Gallesos, Leo Horrigan, Robert AND Invin, James Klreboff, David Little, thy M. Mudd; others who share a higher regard Harold Lofgrtn, Richard Lyons, Gerald Elaine H. Neilson, Dorothy E. for the musicianship of the Denver McCarthy. Thomat McCormick. Donald Nitsch, Charlene E. Ontis, Pa­ iriest-maestro, but none has a Miller, John MuUini. Gerald Ott, WlllUm Pitts, Karl Plym, William J. Ribovick, tricia Patton, Virginia J. Pirisky, ligher appreciation of the ability Donald Smith, Matthew Smith, Charles Marvene R. Reed, Magdalene Mar­ VEBETABLE PLANTS of Monsignor Bosetti than Anne Sonnen, Bernard Stebenne. John Threl­ > keld, Robert Tully, David Wallace, Robert tha Reyes, John Ryan, Mary L. Sullivan, and assuredly no one has Schwarz, Ralph J, Seyler, Walter a higher regard for his star vocal­ Zeylmaker; Joan Blake, Diane Carroll, Jo Anne C. Seigwarth, Doris Mae Sloan, LARGE SELECTION ist than the Denver prelate. Curran, Mary Clare Cervi, Marilyn Everett J. Smith, Carol Y. Sbpher, When asked what she thought Coffey. Eileen Dolan, Mary Jeanna Ducey, Patricia Dunbar, Megan Eigeman. Shar- Mary A. Spitzer, Beverly A. ATTENTION HOAAE CANNERS: about modem music, Mrs. Sulli­ lene Kartus, Wendy K. Hugbee, Elisa­ Stromsoe, Mary R. Thompson, BEDDING PLANTS and van declared that some of it is beth Kleewetn, Mary Alice Martin, Cor­ Geraldine L. Tiehan, Edward T. njee, but she prefers the less ener nelia McGowan, Mary Catherine Melnnis, Anita McNeivt, Anne Peyton, Carolyn Tynan, Joseph H. Utard, William Point Free Fruits— Sugar Added— No Waste! getic and more ihelodious music Reilly, Carol Jean Schneider, Jo Anne K. White, Alice M. Wright, and of yesterday. As for her husband’s Seep, and Barbara Smith. Suzanne M. Young. POHED PLANTS reaction to her ‘music she replied: A number of adults were also in HOLY FAMILY HIGH “ Ask him. He has had to put up the Confirmation class. with me and it since 1940, and he Paul T, Barrows, Rosemary L. ^ The Muaic Recital Held Barth, Loretta M. Brauch, Clarissa is best qualified to answer.” With The following pupils participated M. Breen, Alvin G. Bruno, misgivings we put the same ques­ in a students’ recital held in St. Frances M, Bruno, Donald F. tion to her di.stinguished husband, John’s school o r Sunday* afternoon Bums. ‘ Harold J. Carrico, Wil­ i BRIGHT SPOT FLOWER SHOP S a Knight of S t Gregory, and he at 4 o’clock: Honor Brand Fresh Frosted responded: “ I’m all for it, and even Dick TulJy, Fred Krichbeum, Ray liam H. Cooke, Mary L. Dunlap, Stark, ‘Jimmy Gray. Dick Hiller. Nancy Phyllis L. Dunphy, Vincent G. I join in the singing. But when O’Connell. Donald Yacovetta, Mary Clara Fiorella, Patricia A, Friedman, AND GREENHOUSES ^ people ask me to sing— they never Bumitg, Bill O'Fallon, Diane Printing. ask a second time.” Donald Miller, BUI Earley, Angela Ratal, Donna M. Gaglia, Mary J. Gal­ Eilean Dolan, Catherine Maroney, Mary lagher, *Rocco Goiso, Daniel E. Phone EM. 2745 Josephine at 5th Ave. ^ Earley, Loult Ramalcy, Robert Carver, Griffith, Louis A. Hall, Gene P. Thoroai Bastien, Thomaa Harnke, Tanya Hallinan. ‘ Raymond H. Hack, APRICOTS and PEACHES Try a Hot De Luiic, Norman Printing. Deiroond Caiey, Mary Ahem. Jimmy Dalaney, Pauline C. Kaeberle, Anna L. Kel­ Sulphur Bath Ixuretta Howe, John Bumito, Carol Jobn- sey; HOUSEWIVES: Start your canning and preserving NOW ton, Charlei O'Fallon, Mary Louise KeUy, Colene M. Knight, Irene R. Mr, Walter J. Kerwin, now associated In Your Own Home and BOl Krlchbaum. with Jos. M. Fishman, invites his An added feature this year was Kolocheski, Martin J. Lally, John while these Fresh Frosted Apricots and Peaches are Avail­ H. Landrum, Delores L. Lovelace, many old friends^ and customers to a short performance by the drum visit him for suggestions. able! I I ^ MINERAL BATH and bugle corps, which was held Ann T. Lyons, Lucille A, Mc­ afterward in the school yard. CIoskey, Thomas V. Ranney, Peter First Commanioii P. Sab.ell. Edmond L. Saindon, TREATMENT Miss Rita Tullia was received Confirmation # £ into the Church and baptized Sat­ Joseph Sanzalone, William J. and G ra d u a tio n urday by the Rev. Francis Syri- Schneider, Thomas L, Sheppard, 'O’ Rheum atism aney. Her sponsors were Mr. and Joseph Sparacino, *Don J. GIFTS Hioatands of people travel Bear Biles Mrs. Evon Snyder. Stephens, Elaine M. St. Louis, Pa­ to a Hot Salphor Bprtois for the heae- tricia M. Svoboda, Lucille L. Tan- Seial eSecte of eniphar wator. Sgt. Harold Keinhofer and Miss APRICOTS Rosemary Carnahan were married credo, Juanita P. W ^ e l, Joann Jos.M.Fishman PEACHES R. Woertman, and Herbert P. TRY FOR RELIEF OF in St. John’s church Wednesday Jeweler and Optician Woodend. ARTHRITIC. NEURITIC AND evening, May 16. They were at­ .GLASSES ON CREDIT Blenheim Halves, Sliced Yellow Free­ RHEUMA'nC PAINS tended by Joseph B. McClellan and 8 07 15th St. TA. 0029 and for redaeJnr Svollea Moteloi lad Bernadette Bond. $310 Jolnta. Alio for oMthini Hot. Itohinc. Auto Body and Fender Big I0*lb. carton stone. Big 10-lb. carton $270 The wedding of Ens. John Flower Baralax. BUn Poellat, Ecataa-Ulco and Miss Frances Patterson was REPAIRING AND PAINTING Bash, Skin Blotchos, o o bo fonai of FREE ESTIMATE TIME PAYMENTS Acao, ElnaworB or Athlotoo Foot— solemnized in S t John’s church be­ Buny of theoo dleordtro sa y bo duo to fore the Rev. John P. Moran Tues­ SWAYNE-WIMBUSH Honrst 9 te 12t 1 to 8 Phone MAln S43Y oarfaeo aon-syotomie Skin Trooblto. day, May 22. Misa Vivian Galla­ Try SUt-VITO, foraorly Or. Bobcock'i 880 BANNOCK TA. 81 IB Salphldo Solatlon. gher was maid of honor and Lt. ttoUfaiZ rOROS SInet 1911 Larry Flower was his brother’s Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist m i T n E E 8 HOT SULPHUR BATHS best man. Miss Patterson is the IN YOUR BATHROOM daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ke IsM, waite or (brinkati. Oat part FOR ONLY 8 1 .0 0 L. Patterson, and Ens. Flower is Sell Yonr Car lor Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets (oxir to S parta fnslt Ho claanin* or On Sale at All Drug the son of Mr, and M?s. Ludlow pittlas nacesaary—saves sutar. Goad to t and Department Stores Flower. A reception was held in the home of the bride’s parents. CASH piaa, too. Predact of Qaeea City t.abaratorits The. Young Ladies' sodality of SHORT MOTOR SALES HOUNTAIN STATES'BROKEBAGE CO. the parish will hold a reception in 711 Broadway TA. 4482 BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY 144T .Stoat Stroet, Doavar t, Colorado the church Sunday afternoon for ANT HAKE OB MODEL SUPER mBBRETH new membera. Thursday, May 24, 1945 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE

LEE C RICHARD HANEY L HANEY Interior of Sheridan, Wyo., Church t .V ...... m y Eyea Glaases Examined Fitted RITE IS HELOII LEE 4'. HANEY AND SON Members of St. Vincent de PauTt Perish * Exclusive Optometrists ST. T A . 26 90 Credit If Desired TA . 2690 8 2 7 1 BTH ST. DENVER

In planning for your family’s future wel* (St. Eliaabath’i Parhh, Danrar) fare, consider the wisdom of securing More than 50 children, members FUTURE NEED PROTECTION now, of the Sodality of the Blessed Vir­ during the years of earning income. Under gin Mary of St. Elizabeth's parish The Most Delicious OLINGER’S FUTURE NEED PLAN you and of the grade school, took part can secure this intelligent provision for in t h e solemn procession that every member of your family— regardless opened the ceremonies f o r the Fried' Chicken of age. The cost is very little . .only a crowning of the statue of the You Have Ever Eaten Blessed Virgin Mary Sunday, May few cents a day. Consult Olinger’s Advis­ LABGE. YOUNG. MILK-FED, UNJOINTED, GOLDEN BROWN. TENDER, ory Department. . . there is no obligation. 20, in the parish church. Flowers DELICIOUS, WELL DONE. SERVED DAILY SUNDAY FROM 11:30 TO were presented to the sodality May 8 P.M. o^ueen, Theresa Augustine, by 150 SEATS tne attendants, Roberta Belton, No Parklar Probltau Gayle Musso, Marie Anne Weigel, CLOSED------MONDAYS **Ic varKmaParUns naxxNaxt Door 16TH tt SPEER at Madonna Schreiner, Ronald BOULDER SHERMAN Abeyta, Mildred Noland,.William mOlTD/RIES Fishcer, Patricia/Kolene, John Ub- Crolden UlLaiiteni rich, Kathryn Tuttle, Richard Younkerman, Lillian Uhrich, Ron­ Departments Call, GLendale 3663 ald Carpinella, and Beverly Mc­ 126.‘> Bdwy. Near ISih Ave. Restaurant k e . 1204 Clure. C A T H O LIC MEMBERS of our personnel and the Benediction Precedes finest equipment and facilities are assigned to every Catholic Service. ^ Reception of Sodalists Father Claude Kellerman, O.F.M., accepted candidates for Service Headquarters enrollment into the sodality imme­ diately before the Solemn Bene­ The beautiful interior o f Holy IJ. Short is pastor. The building was jbeth’s church, Denver, and has just FOR SOUTH DENVER diction. A sermon on the virtues Name church, Sheridan, Wyo., is decorated by Theodore Breach, completed the decoration of the necessary for an ideal character pictured above. The Rev. William I who did similar work on St. Eliza-1 Cathedral in Baker City, Ore. Our Equipment Is of the Best of a sodalist was given by Father “Why Pay More?*’ Adrian Donachie, O.F.M., sodality We Service Any Make of Car or Truck moderator. The young women ac­ CATHEDRAL GIRL WINS HONOR h«^hn Will PICK UP SERVICE (Trademark) cepted into the sodality are Mary Jane Belton, Marion Brook, Eliza­ beth Carey, Rose Marie Ereer, RANK IN NATIONAL CONTEST ^ Viner Uhevrolet Co. Mary Jo Howard, Betty Lou Wm.W.Myer Drug Stores Genty, Rose Kisser, Rose Mum- PE. 4641 455 BROADWAY ford, Shirley Schmitz, Mary Fran­ (Cathedral High School, Denver) Pepsi-Cola scholarships, it was re­ hstall Officers INCOSPORATED ces Stringer, Geraldine Ward, Lor­ In a letter to Sister Mary Janet, ported that Rita McEnulty, Ca­ raine Webster, Beverly Wright, principal, received this week from thedral senior, received honorable Colorado Owned Stores Jennie Lucero, and Ann John M. Stalnaker, director of the mention in the‘ national competi­ (St. Vincent de Paul’a Pariah, Seyereisen. national administration board for tion held April 16. Rita was one Denver) Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dp. of four members of the senior Those who took part in the pro­ Officers will be installed in the CASH for class who took the examination. meeting of the Mothers’ auxiliary Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California cession are Misses Theresa Augus­ tine, May queen; Rita Pfiefer and She also received an honorable of Boy Scout troop 140 in the home 15th and California mention award in the Westing- Bernice Borgheink, attendants; Presentation PTA of Mrs. Leo McGrath, 1302 S. Eliz­ EVERY NEED house Talent Search contest. abeth, on Monday afternoon, May Wa Do Not Hava Spocial Sale* But Sell You at Our Lowest and Betty Lagrimanta, Lenor Har­ If ^scholarships are not ac­ 28. Mrs. James McDonald will be Prices Every Day on All Drug Merchandise. ris, Marie Demling, Joan Morletti, " A Service That Is Different^* cepted, the highest scoring hon­ the assistant hostess. Eileen McIntyre, Mable Paloaro, orable mention pupil in the state Rose Dominico, Roberta Brun- James G. Sorrels, son of Mr. and Miss Losaaso cordially invites you to bring To Sponsor Party becomes eligible. Mrs. Leonard Sorrels. 1032 S. Col­ your financial troubles to her. gardt, Lois Collins, Jennie Lucero, Miss McEnulty will receive a Julia Borgheink, Mary Ann Heit, umbine, has returned to the San certificate at commencement or Diego naval base after a short Cathedral Mary Zigler, Irene Winter, Vivian (Preieatation Parish, Denver) M I» Loaa.*., Msr. Lighthouse Loau & Finance Co. some suitable occasion. She is leave. Barone, Phyllis Yonkers, Mildred The PTA will sponsor,a card the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Lagrimanta, Marie Dittler, Ann Cadet Nurse Helen Ann Smith of party Thursday night. May 31, at liam M. McEnulty and a member Phone KE. 8169 Ind Floor, California Bids. 17lh & Calif. the Seton school of nursing, Colo­ HOME CAR Marie Schmuki, and Ann 8 o’clock in the home of Mrs. L. of St. James’ parish. She has Economy Liqnor Store Seyereisen. Lee, 45 S. Meade. Mrs. F. Farler rado Springs, is on a two-week va­ been active in all Cathedral ac­ cation visiting her parents, Mr. and Next U CUrfcfe'i CInireli Good* Mrs. Florence Cronin sang an and Mrs. H. Kerstiens will be co­ tivities, is president of “ Saludos RADIO SERVICE “ Ave Maria” and sang a duet with hostesses. Mrs. T. M. Smith, 1320 S. Joseph­ **Wh«n in low BpiriU call jerry^ Amigos,” Spanish club, and a ine street. Cadet Nurse Mary Doris Knopke, The Boy Scouts and Cub Scout member of the student council, pack No. 200 will have a picnic Elizabeth Smith of the same school FOR PICK UP 1634 Tremont K£. 4554 The priests and brothers of St. William Burke, a freshman at Sunday, May 27, in Bamum park. will start a two weeks’ vacation ALL AND PBEE DELIVERY FREE PARKING Elizabeth’s friary wiM make a re­ Cathedral high school and a mem­ 6 m f e i i l m MAKSS next Monday, after which she will OlUVIRV treat beginning May 27 and end­ A ball game will be played be­ ber of Loyola parish, placed tween Presentation team and St go to the Colorado general hospital, ing June 3. Parishioners are urged third in the Veterans of Foreign an affiliate of the Seton school, for to restrict all telephone and door Vincent’s at 2 p.m. WE DO NOT SERVE The children are practicing for specialized training for three calls to those of necessity. Father months. Jheir brother, Ens. Ed­ AMERICAN DINNERS Adrian, O.F.M., will be the retreat- a music recital, to be held June GIFTS BUT If yoD want tha b«t 1 in the Bamum auditorium. ward Smith of the maritime serv­ Spaghetti master for the sisters of St. Eliza­ ice, has arrived in an Eastern port beth’s convent June 8 to 15. The Holy Name society has She will keep and Home-Made Ravioli or charge of the three cash prizes to after a voyage to European ports, V A u r M f O R and will arrive Sunday for a leave Home-Made Lasanghe Final Exams be awarded at the PrSsentation remember you by I M H O a m i CoBt to tht festival. On Aug. 16 J50 will be of absence of about three weeks. Are Scheduled Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rausch ITALIAN KITCHEN awarded, on Aug. 17 JlOO will be of 1452 S. York street will leave KE. tSSl 13S( B. COLFAX Final examinations will begin given away, and the grand award Indian Craft Jewelry Direct From Reservations T Abor6557 B«twf«D HoMhoIdt and Lafa^ttta this week and will continue until of $250 will be given on the Friday to visit their son, Charles the formal closing of school at closing night, Aug. 18. On Thurs­ and family in El Segundo, Calif. Indian Rugs — PoHery and Curios Mass Friday, June 1. when Father day evening a fried chicken dinner A Blue Bird group has been IVOW FEATURING Crispin Pfirman, O.F.M., will dis­ will be served by the PTA and the formed for the second grade girls Complete Line Men's and Toadies’ Wales Billfolds, including tribute report cards. The school Altar and Rosary society. The of St. Vincent de Paul’s school, the ever popular .Scotch Coin Purse, with or without Zippers. Original paintings by Military picnic will be held May 31. committees in charge of the festi­ with Mrs. L. C, Sorrels as leader, COME IN AND VISIT OUR NEW SHOP men at nearby camps Father Angelus Tintle, O.F.M., val activities are already making a.ssisted by Mrs. G. H. Courtney. is recovering from a serious attack arrangements and are asking the The “ Shamrock” yas chosen as a COwiiirtOCDtN 4 of pneumonia in . co-operation of every parishioner. name for the group that consists of The IHDIAN CURIO SHOP Vtuvcs,, Coto. THE KOBER SHOP the following members; Carolyn «]8 Eait Colfax KEyitont UU Wathen, Lorraine Welker, Nancy Weber, Katie Kuempel, Nancy 1612 California Denver A REPUTABLE DRUG BLESSED SACRAMENT PTA TO WINES — LIQUOBS Joan Sorrels, Judy Courtney, Vir- STORE jginia Whitney, Nancy Jo Nelson, HOLD FINAL MEETING MAY 28 Jeannette McDonald, Joan Alcorn, Nadorff Liquors, Inc. Rita Turelli, and Patty Mosconi. . mrm . w n wm • a Home of Good Spirits The group will enterUin the boys S t . V l D C e n t f i e P a u l S P a r i S l l (Bleated Sacrament Paritk, grades. A large attendance Is of the second grade and their WHERE TOD GET THE MOST OF Denver) expected. THE BEST FOR THE LEAST William Burke teacher, Sister Helen Francis, at a Colfax ai Downing . . , UenTcr Members of the PT.\ will hold Mrs. Andrew M. Hagerty was icnic in Washington park this Washington Park Mkt. KE^itone 3217 EM. M77 Calfax *1 Wllltaau their final meeting of the spring hostess to members of St. Vin­ Wars Auxiliary competition in I’riday. EVANS AVENUE season on Monday, May 28, in the cent’s circle in her home Tuesday, the state of Colorado. The essay Red & White Food Store school hall. New officers for the May 15. After luncheon the after­ contest, entitled “ What Ameri­ BILL HUGHES. Prop. Gift Shop ALLEYS Domestic Appliance coming school year will be in­ noon was spent mending cassocks canism Means to Me,” was en­ Good Shepherd Aid GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION Formerly Krufrs Sales and Fast Service stalled. Hostesses for the social and surplices for the altar boys. dorsed by the Colorado depart­ Complete Food Service ment of education. Members of ROOKS Quality Meats, Poultry Wmihing Machines. Refrig«rfttort« Ra­ hour will be room mothers of the Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Smith Will Honor Superior 598 South Gilpin Fish dios. Ironert, Small Appliancea. kindergarten, first, and second entertained at dinner on Saturday the English classes at Cathedral Juvenile — Latest Fiction Automatic Record Changers compet&d in the state-wide con­ ‘*It’i Saart to B* Thrifty'* Use Our Lending Library ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS 702 E. nth ATcnnta near Washingtaa evening. May 19, honorilig Mr. and r test. Burke’s essay will be sent The Good Shepherd Aid 1133 East 13th Ats. Phaat TAbor M7I MAin 7531 Mrs. James J. Palmer on the occa­ Porlreilt sion of their 14th wedding anni­ to compete with state winners in loeiety of Denver will hold n You>t Proud versary. the national contest. reception for Mother Mary io Di'ffisq _ Members of St. Joan of Arc’s Rudy de Luise, Peggy Mc­ Agnei, the new tuperior, in the convent Sunday, May 27, RONNIE DRAE • FAMILY circle will be guests of Mrs. Ray Govern, Margaret Daly, and Ray Courtney in her home on Friday, Hamilton will rule student gov­ from 3 io 5 p.m. All mem­ tOLOIWY GRILL OROUPS May 25, with Mrs. J. C. Dutton as ernment at Cathedral during ber* and friend, are invited. Shopping -^HERE FRIENDS MEET FRIENDS” co-hostess. 1ST45-45 as governor, lieutenant Twenty-four members of St. governor, secretary of state, and Notice Io Cradilors •WEDDIRS 569 E. COLFAX The Friendly Tavern Joseph’s circle enjoyed the hospi­ treasurer, respectively. tality *of Mmes. William Rietz, The girls’ sodality prefect is e s t a t e o f l e o k u r t z , m e n t a l INCOMPETENT Preisser’s Red & While GONOGO PRGOUGTS Chester Wilder, and C. V. Crouter Thais Ann Morrison. Frank Tim btcUlipna in No. 7444S on Friday, May 18, in Daniels and mens is the newly elected boys’ Notice is hereby given that on the 2Sth Grocery and Merkel Lubrication, Car Washing, Batteriea BACY PORTRAITURK Fisher’s tearoom. Bridge honors sodality prefect. Other officers are day of April, 194S, letters of conservator- Recharged, Tire Vulcanising were won by Mrs. William Horst Frances Donlon and Bill Halpin, •bip were issued to tbo undersigned as FANCY HEATS. VEGF.TABLES, AND tPs Smart to Shop at the Argonaut conservator of tbo above named estate and QUALITY GROCERIES AT RONNIE RRAE and Mrs. T. B. Lynch. vice prefects; and Mary Therese Imported and Domestic Wines, Champagnes and Liquors all persons having claims against said LOWER PRICES Jerry Dignan, son of Mr. and Henry and Ray Decker, sercetary- estate are required to file them for allow* CONOCO SERVICE treasurers. ance in the CountyyCourt of the City and Fre« Delivery SPmee 4447 Mrs. Emmett Dignan, a student in County of Denver,^ Colorado, within six 3311 B. Ohio Ave. (So. Univ. uid Ohioi 724 So, University - PE. 9909 ARCONAUT WINE AND LIQUOR GO. Holy Cross college, Worcester, Heading the CSMC is Patricia months from said date or said ..laims will Mass., returned to Denver last Taheny. She will be assisted by be forever barred. 5.34 Hast Colfax • Free Delivery • Phone CHerry 4.566 week to spend the summer. Harriet Fiolkoski, vice president, B. C. HILLIARD. JR.. Bonnie Brae - f l O L T Z - Conservator. Members of St. Anthony’s circle and Mary Ann Rush, secretary- RED & WHITE Weddings Family Croupe i will enjoy luncheon and bridge on treasurer. Bruit t o. The firms listed here de­ l a O j o l a The Cathedral’s 13 newly FBESH MEATS — FISH Hoover-Randall Tuesday, May 29, in the Blue Par­ Downtown Prirea serve to be remembered * rot tearoom. elected senators are Jack Martin, Compliments Groceries & Vegetablee S to d io I Members of SL Norbert’s circle Frank Bridges, Glen Church, i Prescriptions a Specialty Your Patronage Appreciated when you are distributing were guests of Mrs. George Friend George Sweeney, W’alter Burcher, of Wines and Liquors DELIVERY SERVICE DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS i Ycrk Texacc Service 2626 E. Louisiana SP. 1912 your patronage in the dif­ Home Portrait Sittings for Babies on Friday, May 18, in her home. Ann Ackerman, John Carroll, Bob 763 So. University PE. 2255 and Children ^ East 29th Ave. at York St. Doyle, Patsy Kreller, Bob Elliott, Com. In and let oa Mrv. you and (.1 Bridge honors were won by Mrs. ferent lines of business. 328 E. COLFAX AVE. < acquainted. George T. Larson and Mrs. Joseph Margaret Ann Ehnie, Helen Sieg- ROY CHRYSLER Stodio: KEyatone 8CS4 Res. CH. 67S8 4 Gai. on and Greaiing — TIraa Reeappad Leyden. wartn, and Mae Matz. Seven Year*' Experi.nc Minor Mrs. Chester Wibel, Mrs. Frank Repairing. Davis, and Mrs. Mark J. Felling MIUTH CAYLORD Open every day, 7:30 A.M. to 0 PM. Hatchett Drug Stcre MAin 0133 were hostesses to members of tiie Little Flower circle- in the Wibel ”Th. 8t«r» #f Qnalltr and Swrlc” The Shirley Garage home on May 18. Mrs. Dudley Shopping Distried W. A. HATCHETT WA, TDAMT Lane and Mrs. Curtis Freiberger R«t. Ph. Owntr / U i u K A N 1 OFFIEIAL AAA GARAGI PRONE TABOR (ttl HOWARD'S won bridge honors. Compenndlng pmerlptlon. U tlw moat Day and Nlgbi Stnraci. RapnirUit. Mrs, Edward A, Splcar was Important part cl our businM*. Haihint and Grartna Caaalin. and Olb MARKET hostess to members of St. Jude’s HIABY ANIVE I.3I-J7 LINCOLN ST. NOW OPEN circle in her home on May 18. Mrs. Gaylord Drug Go. Quality Meats - Groceries Carlos Fuerman and Mrs. James J. ROY SMITH. Prop. B a k e r J N o . 2 Si. l’ hiloDiena*9 tOtO COLO. BLVD. RA. 0011 Griffin won bridge honors and 1059 So. Gaylord SP. 3345 Mrs. V. M. Welch was a guest. Prescriptions Carefully Filled WE SFECUUZB IN Cookies for the USO-NCCS by Registered Pharmacists PARTY AND PASTRY ORDERS club’s cookie jar were sent in the PINE WINES AND UQUOR8 1024 So. Gaylord PE. 7315 J. S L Radio Service BLOCK Annunciation past week by Mmes. Louis Dis­ FLORAL CO. pense, 0. Hough, H. J. Job, Fran­ Electrical Appliances AT LOWEST cis O’Mara, H. Robertson, George S E E U S ^ 1092 So. Phone 3338 E. Colfax at Adami EM. 31S1 PRICES IN DENVER The firms listed here de­ Repaired DRUGS Weinman, J. M. Wissenbach, and Gaylord BOB’S SP. 0574 3205 E. Colfax EM. 6063 0pp. Blna-BIrd Prompt, friendly Member Harold F. Collins. serve to be remembered Will Buy Your Old Radio. Fieri*ta Telegraph Delivery Asaoclatlon Old Gold Needed when you are distributing Grocery and Market PICK-UP AND DELIVERY I Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert, presi­ service, MEMORIAL DAY WREATHS dent of the Tabernacle society, your patronage in the dif­ Groceriee, Meats and Fancy spoke to the women of the Altar Vegetables 3U1 FRANKLIN ST. Reasotxable bank rates. ferent lines of business. S t . Jam es’ and Rosary society last week on The Store of Quality and Priea the need of donations of discarded AMERICAN pieces of jeweliy containing gold, ★ B & B Pharmacy such as watch cases, eye-glass 1 5c & 10c STORE frames, school or lodge pins, rings cotfflpeniAniigM M in' So. iMaylord HARDWARE COLFAX AT ONEIDA with or without stones, etc. 'ITiesc RUY WAR RONDS **Why to to town T* SAVE TIMB AND MONET I I^H f*****oiim mnrareaset'eaaiHi FURNACE GLEANING AND RBPAIRINQ We Hava Thouaaoda of USEFUL articles are used in making sacred rrea m erv DRUGS & LIQUORS SHEET METAL AND GUTTER W O U AND STAMPS ARTICLES Attraetlvaly Dieplaytd for vessels for the missions. Mrs. Member Federel Depecit laeurenc* Corp. Yonr Convanitnea Thomas £. Green, EAst 1381, is JmILK — CREAM — BUTTER ★ EA. 9820 (BotwMn Franklin and OQpia) parish chairman for the collection ■Open 8 a. m. to II p. m. daily So. Gaylord Hdw. Co. _ Wit *. Mth AV*. ___ of old gold. 1055 So. G«yio(4 SP, 2961 ^ 1^ 1— - —

PAGE FOUR Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 4205 Thursday, May 24, 1946 nt I ■ ;■ i KEEP VP THE HOME F R O IV T Ainci'ican WESTSIDE SENIORS TO GIVE Queen of Heaven Glee Club Beauty CLASS PLAY MAY 25 IN HALL ELDORADO (St. Joseph’s [C.SS.R.] Parish, The play, written by Guernsey Le Danvar) Peeley. is directed by Mias Joyous SPRINGS The senior dramatics class will Cummings, speech instructor. present its play, Ghott Wanted, Gilbert Marquez, senior, won to the public on May 26 at 8 p.m. honorable mention in a nation­ Opens Decoration Day in the church hall, after a dreas wide contest sponsored 'b y the rehearsal for the sisters on Thurs­ Pepsi-Cola company. All entrants, Tli« family’s fovoriW day afternoon at 3:30. The players who were chosen by their class­ mates as being among the top five are Don Milner, John Dufficy, op fi per cent of the dass most like likely Mary Ginsburg, Dorothy Horan, to succeed, were given a test on Margie Rust, Ray Longo, Margaret Your Purchase of War Bondi April 16. Two winners were se­ Lament, Dan McNeills, Virginia lected for each state. and Stamps Helps to Secure Your Urban, Anacletu^ Carroll, Mary Future. Beth TeMaat, and Frank Schmuki. Senior glrls^ presented their •••"•'’J ’t'Sc.bS. sponsor, Sister Mary Germaine, with a letter of appreciation, a t h e f a m i l y THE TOWN’S TALKING ABOUT year’s enrollment in St. Joseph’s Mass league, a spiritual bouquet, r e s o r t P r i s m a t i c and a bouquet o f tea roses on Senior Girls’ day last week. M a k e - l J p TAe Trail, school yearbook, will iJ sts' be on sale Monday, May 28. This Used by year’s annual, dedicated to the Hollywood gold star heroes of the school. Is a larger edition than former pub­ Cover lications. Models CaU KE. 4269 The last edition of the Santa Fe, For Complimentary featuring seniors and their ac­ tivities, will be distributed to the Make-up student body on Friday o f this RADIOS Listen to Danaberr/$ week. HAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED TUBES BING CEOSBY MUSICAL PROGRAM A group o f high school students STEEL DOLL BUGGIES will present a talent parade Sun­ 7:15 to 7:30 p.m. day evening to honor Father Mat­ Steal wheel. Rubber tire 0 Q Q C Monday through Saturday KMYR thias Justen, C.SS.R., on his silver Members of the Glee clnb at the I sionary Sisters of the Sacred Miss Lorraine Larche, pictured at Coaster Wagons ...... ^ W a w W jubilee. Taking part will be the Queen o f Heaven Memorial home Heart,'are shown above. The club the Ixtreme left. choral club, Margie Rust, Eleanor in Denver, conducted by the Mia-1 was organized and is directed by Large Stake Wagon C l C O R DAIV SH E R R Y 14TH& Hummel, Margie Cassidy, BUi and ail purpose Truck ▼ ■ O aW W PH A R M A C Y CHAMPA Boehler, Gordon Hummel, Anne Legion of Mary Group ^weenoy, Beth TeMaat, Joyce Hol- ARCHBISHOP’S GUILD MEETS strom, Carl Elberger, Martin Will Meet on Thursday SUMMIT Hackethal, and Joe McCormick. The regular comitium meeting • /f*s a of the Legion of Mary will be held F o r Natural Mineral Grade school pupils honored the WITH e MRS. MARGARET VOLK in Holy Ghost hall, Denver, May jubilarian on Thursday with in­ APPLIANCE CO. of 27 Elements 24, at 8 o’clock. The Mater Christi dividual programs in their class­ Radio Repairs 1425 f.arimer Phone CH-8S93 Revitalises Soil The council of the Archbishop’ s Monnie Neville, and Eileen Koes- praesidium of S t John’s parish VICTORY rooms. will be host., Reports will be made Increases Production guild, Denver, met with Mrs. Mar­ ter, and Misses Clella Carter, The young people o f the parish by the praesidia of S t Dominie’s Hard-to-Get Merchandise 0 Improves Quality will receive Holy Communion Sun­ garet Volk, president, on Msy 22 Catharine Maloney, Dolores Gun­ parish and of Loretto Heights col­ GARDENS Invigorates Plant Life Ph. EM. 2313 — Aurora 9 Call a day in the 7:30 Mass. At 9 :30 the in preparation for the final general ther, Josephine Hytrek, Clara May lege. The discussion will treat of HARDWARE solemn silver jubilee o f ordina­ meeting o f the year the first week Heff, Rosanna Nolan, Virginia the legionary prayers. I tion Mass will be celebrated by Die HYDRAULIC JACKS ZONE CAB For Deliv­ in June. A resume o f work ac­ Vaughan, and Catherine Mall. BEST IN LUGGAGE Rev. Matthias J. Justen. C.SS.R. Mrs. Helen Matthews was host­ BED LAMPS M A in 7 1 7 1 VSE ery Cell or complished during the year and :Or All Kindi In the evening there will be Sol­ ess in her home for Our Lady of Prompt, Coartoou Sorriet SOILIFE Wrhe emn Benediction at 7:80. an outline of activities for the Loretto circle May 18. Mrs. Louise Western Auto Supply Co. CHEAPER RATES A games party will be held Mon­ summer months were given. O’Brien was elected president. En E. V. “TED" MURPHY, Aganey CLEAN NEW CABS I day at 8:30 in the hall. Novena Miss Madelyn Nalty o f the ways tertainment in the form of a mu­ devotions will be held Tuesday at and means 'committee announced sical quiz was enjoyed and prizes Sold In 5, 10, 25 50 3 and 7:30 p.m. MINERALS, Ise. returns on the recent vacation awarded to Mrs. m ien Nossaman, Eit. 1S7S and 100 Lb. Bags F Chaplain Milton Girse, C.SS.R., school benefit, and turned over a and Miss Evelyn Miller. IMS m il St. 404 Patteraon Bldg. formerly stationed in the parish, check to the Rev. Gregory Smith SAMPLES TO was a recent visitor at the rectory. to., take care o f administrative Amazlsg NEW BAIT E He will attend the golden jubilee c d ^ for the coming summer. Miss D. DEUTSCH CASH INSTITUTIONS, ETC K E . 0968 celebration o f his uncle, the Rev. OPTOMETRIST Mary Nadorff, head o f member 7 B « P O S T - S5 TaaraTiara PraiPraetica J. H. Girse of the St. Louis arch­ ship, spoke on the possibility o f a PAID Eyta 1 Will Pay Cash for Small J. F. Young diocese. drive and reviewed the USO snack LIt * W a r a -ltk t v K b EzaiUnad Grabs . . . Nat Glaiaca Homes in or Near Denver. 38 YEARS IN DENVER The Rev, Alexander Chapoton, bar work. Miss Virginia Vaughan, USO-NCCS representative, esti­ ■arthwonai. HHB h B Fitted C.SS.R., located in St. Joseph’s Somethlns atw la Brakin I tBiaa Quick Action—Call or See APPRECIATES YOfJR for a brief while in 1912, died in mated the number o f hours given LWa Bait _ DapUeatad at various club activities. A re- Railed la a . PATRONAGE Kirkwood, Mo. He was a brother OcBliats’ PraacriptioB Filled of the first Redemptoris^vice pro­ lort on publicity was given by Mlaatifie haUbaix. Giles Ser>'ice Cool Motor Oil and LIVE BAIT Packed in a Gtnalna Kryptak Slatla Vial am vincial o f the Pacific coast, the liss Isabelle McNamara. The ■anitary oontainar. other Ciliee Service Products, lavtalbla BIfaeal Glaasea, eam- Very Rev. Joseph Chapoton, entertainment committee, repre Laniai ta Bat T. E. GREENE TO LUBS FRESH WATER FISH. All Guaranteed sented by Mrs. Marion Kelly, dis­ 75 aetiva Worms with lulllelent food to ftp and Naar- C.SS.R, Father Chapoton before Graand aQ in eat, iramA CENTRAL CITIES coming to Denver taught at the cussed the possibility o f a picnic tatt M dRra. Doaltra waatad. 1643 StoHt TAa6266 for all memoers. Open Headay Etanlasa. Fk. TA. SS4S SERVICE STATION preparatory seminary in Kirk­ DRY LIVE BAIT i a a m T n m wood, Mo. He was also pastor and Miss Clella Carter of the vest 1519 Curtis St Baat'a BATTERY SERVICE — QUICK superior in Kansas City, Mo., and ment committee and Mrs. Mary CHARGE — TIRE RECAPPING Wnittier, Calif. A Memorial Kinkel and Miss Jessie Pasquale 20lh and California TA. 9287 Mass will be offered for him Tues­ of the linen committee reported At Broadwtr — Aroand th. Comor froa day at 8 o’clock, HoIr Ghoit Charch on vestments and linens. Miss Another Redemptorist, the Rev. Csthsrine Maloney ' reported on Matthias Bregenzer, C.SS.R., of the activities with the Missionary Chicago, 111., died recenUy. Serv­ Catechists in Greeley, and di^ ices were held for him Wednesday, cussed plans to establish a house in Brighton in the near future. Refreshments were served. Four members o f the guild vol­ Park Free unteered to help check creden­ tials at the quarterly meeting o f the Denver Archdiocesan Coun­ cil of Catholic Women May 28 in th^Shirley-Savoy hotel. Beautiful following members Helped Good Bakery Goods serve the supper at the USO- Fresh Cut Flowers NCCS May 20: Mmes. Margaret (S t Louii’ Parish, Englewood) Volk, Pat Cracow, Alice Horton, Support The Rev. Roy Figlino, asiizUnt VOSS BROS. at St. John’s parish, Denver, will Large Assortment of Potted deliver the sermon at the May Plants and Funeral Designs crowning ceremony this Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. The Marian The sorority, Daughters o f Mary so­ dality, and Children of Mary will take part in the procession and crowning. CORPS iE T S III Officers elected by the Daugh­ JERRY BREEN ters of Mary sodality at a meeting in the rectory last Tuesday eve­ FLORIST . 7 “ ning are Betty Schwindt, prefect; OSD-IICCS CLOB Patricia Phenix, assistant prefect; 1456 California MA. 2279 June Wayne, secretary; Joan Markey, treasurer; and Norma The bi-monthly meeting of the WAMIED Jetwick, publicity chairman. USO-NCCS junior hostess corps! WAR LOAN Cpl. Edgar Huot and family ar­ with the general committee and the senior hospitality corps was SHUTTOBROS. rived in Denver this week on s Baeewaora to DUpanM Brot. short furlough given the corporal held May 18 in the club ballroom. before being sent overseas. J. Keman Weekbaugh, chair­ FINEST IN Ten scouts from troop 1.36 plan man, introduced Chaplain Darid- Fruits and Vegetables COLFAX MARKET to attend the Arapahoe District saver of Fitzsimons general hos­ SUPPORT camporee Saturday and Sunday, pital, who spoke brieily. Fria Dtliaarr COLFAX AT COLPAX AT May 26 and 27, at Busnardo’s Mrs. Turner, a representative o f TniaSar^ and Fridora TA. 0322 DOWNING MARION Buy Your FISH at ranch south of Littleton. Scouts the OPA, asked the hostesses to taking part in the camporee will give any spare time they had to THE MIGHH have an opportunity of attending work for the War Price and Ra­ Mass in St. Mary’s church, Little­ tioning board. SIGNS Clark s Flowers ton, Sunday morning. Volunteers The guest speaker of the eve­ SHOWCARDS — PAPER SIGNS FAGAN’S from among the parishioners to Sintla or In Qoantitr ^ t h BUY WAR BONDS ning, Maj. Louis Barbato of Fitz­ Spacial Attcntlan to liutitaUoM WREATHS - PUNTS transport the boys to and from simons general hospital, talked on AND STAMPS the ranch will be needed. Those Fut Sarrlca for MEMORIAL DAY the returnee and what is being NO BLACKOUT HEBE who can help are asked to leave done for psychoneurotics at hos­ ★ W e deliver TA. 3662 word at the rectory, pitals throughout the country. Home Public Sign Co. Good Things tO Est A team of boys from the Ole Eat. 11 Tatn. KE. i s e o Monsignor John R. Mulroy, Freih and Salted Nutmeats Timers’ league in Englewood vis­ moderator o f NCCS, opened the WAR LOAN ited the school Wednesday to a ^ Candied F m iu and Candiea second part of the meeting with a WHEAT GERM — BOT BRAN FLOUR W t Bpactallaa la Phone peal for support o f the league this reminder o f the spiritual necessi­ HERRING TIDBITS ‘ ‘Everything summer. Adult memberships are ties in dealing with the returnee. MILK FED Tabor ‘1776* (1, payable now. Mrs. Milton Allen, head o f the ADDISON’S POULTRY Under the BUY The summer school o f religion hostess corps, introduced the new Home Public Market Sea” for Catholic boys and girls attend­ junior council hostesses. They T A . 2 7 58 ing the public schools will be held are Avalon Geeck, Charlene WAR Camplits Una at BRUN05 for two weeks, beginning June 11, Geeck, Angelina Stone, Lillian JSS SraMARKET SEA FOODS and I 1 1 30 E. The Pinochle club will hold its Andrews, Clara Jensen, Jeanette FRESH n S H Colfax At*. last session this Friday evening, Kavanough, Rose May Mullin, BONDS BUY WAR BONDS when it will meet the Englewood Dottie Gorman, and Mary Jane AND STAMPS OEUVERT AT M A. M. AND I P. H .I Firemen’s club. All men in the Collins. parish and their friends are in­ vited to attend. It is definitely assured that an AURORA extra teacher will be added to the school faculty this fall. Owing to Now! Business goes where it la Invited LOOP MARKET its large enrollment, the first KATHRENS MELVIN O. SIMPSON Inritaa ron to patzonlu him wbanarar mu aoa FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE grade will benefit by the addi­ HOME SUPPLIES For S m s Store Ncadt tional teacher. ' Fra* Parking With Parchaae of 50e or Mora at 1429 Lawranea HARDWARE PAINT R O O n N C ON TO TOKYO Regis Rnild to Hold 1711 S. Calftz A n . Aoran 141 DRUGS, Inc. SOLES AURORA. COLORADO HOME PUBUC MARKET PHONE TA. 1669 IMMEOIATB SERVICE Benofit Too May 27 Hta’i, W o B « 'i u d Childns’S Half Bolw LUMBER - PAINT — HAROWARB FOOD FOR FREEDOM AH Work GaaraatMA The benefit tea iponsored INSULATION CBICAGO LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP by Regtt guild for the Jesuits THE o f Europe will bo hold from 4 LOOP MARKET Aurora Lumber Company to 9 p.m. Sunday, May 27, ix MARKET WIUTU Bi-Lofo tha homo of Mrs. Phil Clarko, Building Headquarters 732 Fillmore, Denver. A pro­ Pkaaia Asrara IM—Fraaklla IlM BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY gram baa been arranged. A AURORA, COLO. FOOD CENTER silvw pfferiag will b* UjuB. isam

Thursday, May 24, 1945 O ffic e , 9SR Bauuock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE F IV E Fort Collins Jubilarians JAMES P. GRAY

OPTOMETRIST

Prices Meet Every Need WILL RE SI 212 Colorado Bldg. (Loyola Parish, Danvar) 1615 California TA. 8883 Regardless of your circumstances, The annual May crowning will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 COMFORTABLE VISION you need have no hesitancy in calling o’clock. Boys and girls of the AND EYE CARE school will form the procession us. We are prepared to serve you as and will march around the church singing hymns in honor of Our Blessed Mother. Ann Patrice economically as anyone. Our selection Doherty, prefect of the girls’ so­ dality, escorted by Terrance of merchandise is very large and you Sloan, will have the honor of FUR STORAGE crowning the statue of the Blessed will have no difficulty in making a Mother/ They will be. attended REPAIRING by the other officers of the sodali­ choice in keeping with your taste and ties, Msnr Weber, Marilyn Valley, Invites Your Patronage Shirley Comito, Roger de Bruno, Robert Curran, and Michael VET or WOSLD WAR NO. t needs. Miller. KE 4B76 COLFAX AT WASHINGTON The eighth grade will form Our Lady’s court around the altar of the Blessed Virgin. The First Communion class will march in the procession. Alphonse Frei will VICTORY BABY CHICKS be the page to carry the crown. A bazaar meeting will be held Onr Nfost Popular Rreeds at 8:15 p.m. Friday, May 26, in WHITE LEGHORNS NEW------HAHPSHIRES------Loyola hall. BROWN LEGHORNS BARRED FLYMODTB BUTP MIN0 RCA8 ROCKS Pfe. James P. Ontis, son of Mrs. BOTT ORPINGTONS SmOLE COMB Lena Ontis of 2914 C la ^ n , has R. a WHITB R. L REDS been in service 34 months in the WYANDOTTES NEW HAMP.-WHrm WHITE PLYMOUTH AUSTRA-WHITES South Pacifle, and his last cam­ HOCKS ROCK-LEGS paign was on Iwo Jima. He will U. S. APPROVED CHICKS HORAN be home for 30 days. Ph. PE. 0913 ItAH. ORDERS flLLKD PROMPTLY

754 So. • KEystone 62Q7 # KEystone Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baechler Mr. Baechler, 71, is a native of VICTORY CHICK STORE Broadway (above) were feted on their 60th Canada and Mrs. Baechler, 69, Denver anniversary recently by their eight Welby High to formerly Barbara Emanuel, was children and 17 grandchildren, Guarding Forever o a r Fouodftt^ U e n is nearly all of whom were present. bom in North Bend, Nebr. [They A son, S. Sgt. Cecil J., died in ac­ were married May 14, 1895, in tion last October. Father Eugene Dodge county, Nebraska. Their Graduate Three O’Sullivan celebrated the jubilee children are Mrs. James L. Sea­ Mass in St. Joseph’s church, Fort Collins, where the couple have mans and Louis Baechler of Fort Welby. — Graduation exercises lived 39 years. They retired from Collins, Henry Baechler of Port­ will take place in the 8 o ’clock CRIPPLE CREEK farming in December, 1944. After land, Ore.; Lawrence Baechler.of Mass in Assumption church on the Mass, a luncheon in the parish Los Angeles, Mrs. Lawrence Sunday, May 27. Diplomas will be hall and a reception in the Baech­ Troudt of Denver, Mrs. Camden conferred upon three high school ler home drew nearly 100 well- Sheffner, Rock Springs, Wyo.; Mrs. students, Bernard Domenico, Mil­ wishers from Colorado, Nebraska, Gerald F. Stevens, Washington, dred Serravo. and Madeline Por- ★ * The Mnrray Drag Co. and New Mexico. The grandchil­ D. C.; and S. Sgt. Francis Baech­ reco. The eighth grade pupils who J. D. Oroaeh C. 0 . O'Brien dren gave a musical program at ler in the South seas. The latter will also receive diplomas are: "Superior Servlet Storeg" the luncheon and also served at the two were unable to attend the Anthony Laguardia, Gilbert Mass. celebration. Kreutzer, Robert Younger, Mary PERMS-SHM Main Store Phone Main 144 Catherine Younger, Elaine Tolvo, Haln Store — It Nortli Tojon St. Leona Reale, Helen Molinaro, and PACKARD Joann Ficco, All the graduates BUCKLEY BROS. 102 No. T«Jon North Btoro » ttl North Tojoa St. NURSE-SODAUSTS TAKE PART D«watswii L»«atl«a Cripple Creek-Victor.—Five chil will receive Holy Communion in Stndebaker Sale, and Sarvlee Th* Oaly PaeinrS Sarric* (■ D orm COLOBASO. 8FBTNGS- dren of St. Peter’s parish, Crip­ a body, and a special sermon will NEW AND USED CAES AND TEUCU nCABTEBT BTOKB ^ ple Creek, rcceiTed their First be preached for the occasion by Aato Repairing All Makes The Heyse Sheet IN MAY CROWNING CEREMONY the pastor, the Rev. John Giam Packard Denver Co. Holy Communion on Sunday, May DIstrlbatan Batterr *nd ElaetrU B«rrle* Store for Men Metal Works bastiani, O.S.M. sis ISth S t TA. SSSS Body «n4 F*nd*r Work INCORPORATED 20, after which they were the Colorado Springs. — Sodality and “ Holy God We Praise Thy The coronation ceremony will 3 50 Broadway S P .4 1 1 1 Boys Shop BEATING . ROOriNO guests of the Altar and Rosary members of the Seton school o f Name” were sung ^ the Sodalists take place in the evening of the SHEET METAL society at breakfast in the home of same day at 7:30 o’clock. To Mad­ Women’s Casual Shop 111 North Wobor Strool nursing participated in the May at Benediction. The “ Lourdes Woodrow Wilson Phono I Main III Mrs. Gus Ronning. The children Hymn” was sung as the proces­ eline Porreco, ’46^ was given the L E T A ^ u n ia e^ crowning in the patio of the , (Mcmbar S t F tm tl* i t Sal*.) B it ItU were Jimmy Larien, Norbert Lar­ sion left the chapel and passed privilege of crowning the statue of Margery Reed Memorial nurses’ Cmtoa Tallarad sen, Lloyd Larsen, Norma Ron­ home May 20, through the hospital to the street Our Blessed Mother. She will be R E P A IR C A R ning, and Christina Kolman. At SEAT COVERS HonSaaSo Pnmltara — Aatteaoo The procession of nurses in uni­ and into the garden of the patio. assisted by Mildred Serravo, Betty CHRYSLER-PLYM0U1H the same time tWo children who Cuhlen Repairtiis • Uphatatariot TRY Boprodneod — Ropairtaa -* Beflalohlat form entered the hospital chapel The Blessed Virgin's altar was Lou Dursey, and Lorraine Werth • P A n rs (UvcL s E nv ic t • Uphobtorlne — Dnporioa had made their First Communion Aato Top* Raballt uid Ropalrad singing “ Tis the Month of Our banked in roses and bridal wreath Darlene Russo will be the crown CO. previously this year received their 263 S. Broadway 8P. 9945 Mother.” The double file gave way against a white satin background bearer. The procession will form Whitney Electric Co. Solemn Communion, Betty Jo Ron­ t^:£8R0ADWAY Zn.S^'lt for the entrance of Prefect Pa­ le sodalists formed a semi-circle at the school and will march to Pete Baroni ning and Ann Kness. EUctrictd Service tricia McMahon. Her attendant before the altar as the prefect the statue o f the Pieta which will Furniture Shop On Sunday, May 13, at St. placed a crown of roses on the then be dedicated. The group will 208 No. Tejon M 906 was Deloris M. Giltner, Judy 8th & LINCOLN EXPERT Victor's, Victor, the following Knight was crown-bearer. statue. At the close of the hymn, then proceed into the church “EST. 1111" PHONE H. UM 7% SO. CASCADE AVB. children made their First Com “ Bring Flowers of the Rarest,” where the crowning o f the statue GARAGE RECAPPING OppetiU AnUtrs Hotel “ Ecce Panis,” “ Tantum Ergo,” munion: Benny Nothous, Mary Miss McMahon led the Act of Con­ of Our Lady will take place. **Doc” Cunningham Retail and Wholesale Ann Downes, Catherine Stenovic, secration to the Blessed Virgin It is estimated that there will Owner A. AND C. SYNTHETIC AVAILABLI BnloTa, Gmea anJ Georgia Pospahala, Patricia and Mary. be more than 60 to be confirmed (Formnly Til Broadway) FOOTWEAR Boulder Knights by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr on Raeapplac All Popular Sta*. Hamilton Watches Arleta Banks. Frances and Lor­ The Rev. Elmer J. Trame, S.J., 800 Uncoln CH. 1024 ladodinc S.SOxIS 55 Year* of Quality raine Stenovic received solemnly. o f Regis college, Denyer, gave an Monday evening, June 4. ROSARIES Catechism classes, which have inspiring talk. on “ Mary, Our The Young Ladies’ sodality will Guaranteed Vulcanixiri^ ALSO HOSIERY AND BAGS Hold Games Party been held three times weekly dur­ Mother.^’ meet Friday evening after serv­ ing the school year, will be discon­ ices. KAPELKES Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par­ Mother Mary Zoe, mother gen­ PTA members who donated LINSTROM BROS. The Vorhes Shoe Go. tinued during the months |0f June eral of the Sisters o f Charity of C. J. PETERS, Mgr. I S. TEJON ish)—Members of the Knights of blood last month are: Mrs. TIRE s e r v ic e : and July. Cincinnati, 0., and many other Expert repairing on any make Columbus, with Urban Mellecker Therese Ciancio, Mrs. Mary Dru- Uaad Track and Faai«n.*r Ttna The Junior Newman clubs of and George Helfrich serving on the visitors were present. of car both Victor and Cripple Creek will sey, Mrs. Antonetta Palermo, and Body and Fender Work SAVE WITH SAFETY committee, sponsored a parish Mother’i Day Ma«*afa Mrs. Della Porreco. 3 2 1 0 - 2 6 D o w n i n g 24"Hour Service hold their last session this week party in the school auditorium on 275 S. Logan SP. 3811 UP TO 30% until the fall. Mrs. Anna Hagan received a Wednesday evening. May 23. A Mother’s day message from her ************* M. E, McGARTY, M cCa r t y At the regular meeting of the $25 war bond was given as a prize. son, Richard Hogan, who had been St. Peter Altar society, which was Members of the Altar and Ro­ a war prisoner. held in the home of Mrs. William St. Gertrude’s to DODGE - PLYMOUTH OWNERS sary society held a shower for the ™«-/IVSI/«4IVC£-*"to COAL CO. Ackelbein, plans for the annual Dan Kelleher, painter first sisters bf the parochial school in llt-4 Colo. Sartnio Bank BUt. “ BiU” McCarty Main 6405 j>ar^ in September were formu class, was here on leave vis­ Timely service NOW prevents costly repair bills later— so their meeting on Wednesday after­ iting his mother, Mrs. Mary Kelle­ noon, May 23. Mrs. Anna Bartle don’t delay or neglect needed repairs. Drive in for dependable Mr. and Mrs. William Reifen- her. He had been stationed on a acted as chairman for the meeting, repair ship. He reported for duty Graduate Seveu service performed by mechanics, who have the “ know how" rath of Cripple Creek received BUCK SPORTING assisted by Mmes. James Bartotti, at . to service your car or truck! word from their son, Billy, this Henry Benet, Leo Brehm, Frank A message has been received by week. He had been a prisoner of Helart, Ray Land, Victor LaTorra, Boulder.— (Mt. St. Gertrude’s BUY WAR BONDS GOODS CO. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fagan war in Germany and is now in a Harry Lee, Urban Mellecker, Den­ Academy)—Commencement exer­ JAMES MOTOR CO. **STer7thinf for Eren^ Sport** from their son, Lt. James J. AND STAMPS hospital in England. nis Merlino, and Robert Specht. cises in "Mt. St. Gertrude’s acad­ Phone Main 930 Mrs. Frank Khess of S t Peter’s, Fagan, who is stationed in Italy. emy will be held Tuesday, May 29, 1278 Lincoln Dodge & Plymouth Sales & Service KE. 8221 Miss Marian Vogel is taking six ★ 19 NO. TEJON ST. received word that her husband Lt. Fagan has made four trips to at 10:30 a.m. for seven members was decorated for exceptional weeks’ leave of absence from her and has been privileged in of the senior class. They are Mary bravery in action. work as secretary in the health de­ having an audience with His Holi­ Margaret* Moynihan, Nora June ZECHA & ADAMS Mr. and Mrs. 'Davis Downes^ partment in the University of Col­ ness, Pope Pius XII, on two occS' England, Patricia Ruth Keefer, Conoco Serrire Station Mr. and Mrs. Dave Flanagan, anc orado. She has gone to Glendale, sions. SHRADERS Calif., where she will be maid of Mrs. Mamie W eils'of Victor are Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas leaving this weekend to be present honor at the wedding of her cousin, J, Fagan, 806 E. Platte avenue, Service Station at the graduation of their sons and Miss Marcella Zimmerman, daugh­ are their son and daughter-in-law, nephew at S t Joseph’s Military ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zimmer­ Lt. (J.G) and Mrs. 'Thomas G. 1st Ave. & Logan St. SP. 9930 academy, Hays, Kans. man, formerly of this parish, to Fagan, and small daughter, Mar- Sgt. Edward Kail of the army aret Ann, of Dond Du Lac, Wise. medical corps. MOBILGAS -r- OILS — GREASING Narada Art. at Caebt la Psadtn £t. Fagan had been stationed in Greeley Deanery Sunday, May 27, the 18 members South America. E X P E R T * ^ * * of the graduation class of the pa­ Unit four, on duty this week at YOUR CAR iSNT GETTINC rochial school will receive their di­ AUTO REPAIR ALEY DRUG GO. the Peterson Field hospitality can­ ANY YOUNGER. SEE plomas at the 8 o’clock Mass. teen were Mrs. Enid Hyde, Miss All Makes PRESCRIITION Holds Quarterly Gerald James, infant son of Mr. Wilma Johnson, Mrs. Otis White, “ Jo e ” Y0UN6 Easy Time Payments DRUGGISTS and Mrs. Michael Kikel, was bap­ Mrs. J. Abbott, Mrs. A. Kneip, PACKARD SPECIALIST tized on Sunday, May 13, by the Phan* Main III i n g«. Ttjan 8 L and Miss Viola Kirchman. Northwestern Auto Co. VILLAGE INN Meet m Sterling Rev. Paul Fife, O.S.B. Sponsors Auto Service Station COLORADO SPRINGS were Matthew and Mary Kikel. On Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Haas, who Bannock and Twelfth CH. 8234 5 4 9 Broadway TAbor 6 2 0 1 Greeley.—The Greeley deanery Saturday, May 19, Father Paul sold their house. 730 E. Boulder, of the ACCW held its quarterly baptized Ronald Ehrmentraut, are now living temporarily at 14 W. Kiowa street. meeting in Sterling Thursday, eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Complete Slock of May 17. The business meeting Frank Ehrmentraut, sponsored by The crowning of the May Queen SPECIAL All Kinds of GLASS opened at 10:30 a.m., with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Becker. took place at St. Mary's church Any CAR PAINTED J. Fred McCourt of Greeley pre­ Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock, I Coata—Usint Pr»-War Palat (oitA i-Dtr A-1 siding. The invocation and wel­ Betty Sue McHugh, prefect of AUTO BLASS come were given by the Rev. E. J. Girls’ sodality, crowned the statue INSTALLED Sarric* 9 0 9 Jab Verschraegen of Sterling, Quar­ 250 Mothers at of the Blessed Virgin. Dean K)l{ BABY’S terly reports were read from rep­ Kumba, prefect of the Boys’ so­ Atlas Glass Go. Mack’s Auto Service resentatives of Altar societies of dality, assisted. Miss McHugh’s at­ 921 Santa Fe TA. 2636 Speclallata in Ftaddr Rapalrins Fort Morgan, Akron, W r^ , Flem­ Annual Breakfast tendants were Rosemary Healy, Marjorie Menke 1201 Champa KE 9274 CO^l FO RT! ing, Holyoke, Julesburg, Stonham, Marjorie Howard, Betty Thieler, and Greeley. Longmont.— Two hundred and Juan Green, and Keith Singer, Estelle Ordean Brundage, Flavia Linn Pillow, Marjorie Menke, and Following the close of business fifty mothers, said to be the larg­ officers of the sodalities. OUier D0D6E■PLYMOUTH Marguerite Alvarez. Father Gregor^ Smith of St. Fran- est gathering since the breakfasts attendants were two representa­ OWNERS Simmons Cribs ..15.75 to 22..50 Baby Carriages were inaugurated 12 years ago, tives from each of the high school The diplomas will be presented KEM-TONE jcis de Sales’ parish, Denver, spoke by the Rev. Paul Fife, O.S.B., and 26.50 to 39.50 on the Confraternity of Christian were guests of the Kniehts of Co­ classes: Bettjr Ann Berls and Dick Jack Flavin, Sarrlo* Uar.. aayai Youths* Beds ...... 19..50 the address to the graduates will {Doctrine. The Rev. Joseph A. lumbus at the breakfast in St. Brickell, seniors; Jean Moomaw Spring ii here. Have your ear Car Seats 3.95 John's hall on Mother’s day. and C. J. Loetscher, juniora; Mary be made by the Rev. J. M. McDev- 5318,.,. 5105^ Korb of Wray addressed the group itt of Laramie, Wyo. checked completely by pre>war Kantwet Crib Mattress...... ! 1.95 on “ Preservation of the Family Paul Horan o f Denver gave the Ann Singer and Don Hanneman, Bassinets 9.75 Miss Marjorie Menke, daughter mechanici, factory trained. Through Religion.” The Very Rev. main address. Father James Mah sophomores; Dolly Wittges and Play Pen 9.75, High Chair 10.50 of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. L. Menke of Bathinets ..10.95 |B. J. Froegel of Greeley and the rer gave a short talk. Mrs. Herman Pete Wiggington, freshmen. MOTOR TUNING A SPECIALTY Marshall Auto Supply Miklauz, president of the Altar Alamosa, prefect of the academy COMPLETE LUBRICATION TED MARSHALL Rev. Peter Moran of Sterling were Long-Time Pariihioner Die* sodality, was chosen May queen society, presented an orchid to Mrs. Fanny Haas, member of WHOLESALE AND RETAIL the afternoon speakers. A musical and crowned the Blessed Virgin’s TOWING SERVICE Mrs. Owen Oard as the oldest St. Mary’s parish for more than AUTO SUPPLIES program concluded the activities of statue in the chapel on May 20. mother present, and another to 115-3741 Fiftaanth Straat the day. The Altar society of 60 years and a daily communicant The Rev. Thomas Zabolitzky, Slasdard Motor Oo. M rs. Jerome DeBruync, the for most of that time, died in the At ClaTalaad PIa<* Sterling served a luncheon at O.S.B., chaplain, gave the sermon 12:30 to the 75 persons present. youngest. Sister Mary Anselm’s home of her daughter, Mrs. Gladys 13th A Glenarm fB . 6596 PHONE TAbor 4414 music pupils provided the remain­ and oxidated at Benediction doe Ronayne in Denver, May 22. She ing the ceremony. der of the entertainment. also was the mother of Clarence May Quaan Crownad T. Haas and C. Norbert Haas of Florence Moskwa was crowned Colorado Springs, and the grand­ FOR SMART May queen at a 3 o’clock service mother of five, including the Rev. Chevrolet Truck Owners FVRNITVRE K.V. in the afternoon, when the Regina Theodore Haas, assistant in St. UDIES’ WEAR COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE Montis club had its May crowning Patrick’s parish, Denver. Colorado Springs’ Leading Furniture Store HOLLAND in St. John’s church. Maids of A Funeral Mass will be offered Visit Trucks fiivm Priorily os Seniee honor were Donna Cook and Mary in S t Mary’s church, Friday, May DRY CLEANERS - DYERS Lou Steffes. 25, at 9 o’clock. Mrs. Haas was a KAREliA SHOP Plenty of Mechanics and Parts AND HATTERS Reggie Batt, Jr., was crown- member of S t Mary’a Altar and 70 Broadway — Denver bearer with Catbleen Lass and Rosary society. The Third Order 751 S. University — Denver CourUoin - BHIeJuit • Dtpendabi* Rosemary Weingardt as train- CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY of S t Francis, and a charter mem­ 439 Main St., Longmont bearers. Mrs. Leonard Guse served ber of the Colorado Springs , court Rruudway at 13th Ave. to Lincoln 1642 Pearl Boulder as organist for the service. of the C. D. of A. Denver, Goto. TAbor 5 1 91 _/

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(St. Joseph’s Polish Parish, A FEW AGENTS NEEDED Denver) The May special sponsored by the Holy Name society for the NU-WAY MAIL SERVICE benefit of the parish will be held 1445 Glenarm Place Denver 2, Colo. in the Polish hall Friday evening. May 26, at 8:30. The pupils of the parish school, under the direction of the sif­ ters, will present their annual com­ ^^lunrcHias mencement play in the school hall On Hand at All Times Sunday evening. May 27, at 7:30. Tickets may be purchased at the Day Old and Started Chicks sisters’ convent or from the pupils. The proceeds will be used to Baby Ducks & Turkey Poults help defray the current school ex­ REASONABLE PRICES penses. Full Line of Feed, Remedies, The Polish Harmony club is fea­ and Equipment turing the bi-monthly Polish so­ cial in the Polish hall Saturday evening. May 26. Refreshments MaU Rusk Chick Store will be served, and music will be Order! Write furnished by the club’s orchestra. Filled for Comer W. 38th & Federal P t U f T f s K S eiUt Promptly Prices GL. 5324 Denver The picnic for those who helped in the May 6 celebration which was to be held Sunday, May 27, ’DENVER'S MOST PROGRESSIVE LAUNDRT' was canceled. In place of the canceled picnic a social will be THE CASEADE LAUNDRY held in the Polish hall Monday eve­ •TDT OUR NEW SERVICS'- ning, May 28. All who have helped SAFER-QUICKER in the celebration are cordially Complete Laundry Slerviee The beautiful ceremony of the Rt. Rev. William M. Higgins, ex­ Marie Petraglia, prefect; Mary invited to attend the social. Re May coronation was held by stu­ treme right. At the extreme left Sue Brady, vice prefect; Doris freshments will be provided by the lUT Market WE CALL FOR AND OEUVBR TA. UT*-g}Tt dents of St. Joseph’s school of is the Rev. Patrick Devlin, hospital Pfeiler, treasurer; Catherine Ro- Polish Harmony club. Start a "New-Way" Check Account Today! nursing in Denver. A Living Ro­ chaplain, and next to him the Rev. nayne, secretary. The new officers The Young Ladies’ sodality met sary was held after the procession Elmer Trame, S.J., sodality mod­ are Ruby Eleanor Swann, prefect; in the school hall Thursday eve­ ^ No regular monthly bank charges. No minimum I reached the entrance to the Cath­ erator. Sodality officers and at­ Olga Elizabeth Lavrich, vice pre­ ning, May 17. The members held balance is required .... deposit any amount. Then pay erine Mullen Memorial home. The tendants are pictured in the center. fect; and Clara Joan Shonka, sec­ a skating party Tuesday evening. the "New-Way.” 10c per check covers ALL services. Keep Your Bin Filled speaker at the coronation was the The retiring officers are Anna retary-treasurer. May 22. The combined First Communion A' and the eighth grade «aduation Phone Us Your Order New ST. DOMINIC’ S SODALISTS TO exercises will be held in the VICTORY CHEMICAL SEIIIOIIPLAIERS 8 o’clock Mass Sunday morning, THE CENTRAL BANK Company TREATMENT June 3. The names oif the first HONOR PARENTS WITH SUPPER communicants and the eighth grade I 5th O' Arapahoe Stj., Denver, Colo. REMOVES DUST AND DIRT graduates will be published next week. LUM P, EG G , and RUT (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) is Rowing in popularity as the C O ’A l> A supper honoring their fathers parishioners become familiar with The debt drive has thus far Blessinl Sacrament netted the parish more than $960 and mothers will be given by the its operation. Beginning Sunday, NO SOOT NO CLINKERS May 27, the distribution of books in actual cash. Mr. and Mrs. senior and junior sodalities Sun­ HAVE TIRES—BUT AT OLSON'S We Specialize in Pennaneni All grades of stoker and steam coals. w ll take place from the library Harry McGeever are the first ones Waving and Hair Staling J1 ST. F day evening, May 27, at 6:30 in itself in the rectory reading room to reach the family quota of $100 the church auditorium. It will be instead of in the church vestibule. with their contribution of $105. FOOD THELMA KXSSOI^ STORES THE PIKES PEAK FUEL (St. Francis de Sales* Pariah, jrepared and served by the soda- Members of the Legion of Mary OLSON’S BEAUTY SALON Denwer) ists, who also will present a one- are_ voluntary librarians. Aqy 835 Curtis St. Serving Denver Since 1904 MAin 6181 act comedy, Too Muck Matrimony. parishioner may withdraw or re­ THELMA RASSON. Msnagvr The senior class of St. Francis 2750 W. 29th GL. 3613 S87t COLORADO BLVD. Miss Mary Keniery is chairman. turn a book after any Sunday PHONE DEXTER IISS de Sales’ high school is giving Miss Dolores Jensen and Cecelia Mass. §0 far fiction is proving 3030 E. 6th EA. 1801 DENVER. COLORADO St. John^s Parish He Who Hesitates, a three-act Moore are in charge of the dining the most popular type of reading, comedy, Thursday, May 24, and room arrangements. with the Song of Bernadette and DRIVE IN YOUR C A R ------will repeat it Friday, May 25, in The new free circulating library the Keys to the Kingdom receiving TO ERVIN When T99 need e motor ovcrbenl, motor the greatest number of calls. taneap. or tome ento repeir work« Uke Special This Week: the Fransalian hall at 8:30. The It vrhero yoo get prompt, efficient eerr- practice has been under the di­ The grade school pupils of Sis­ Glencoe Conoco Service ieo, Imported Pinto Port Wine-$1.59 Bottle rection of the Rev. Robert G. Mc­ ter Alphonsus presented a recital WASHING - GREASING ■ ACCES­ VANCB H. BUTCH, Msrr. Ice Cold Beer by Bottle or Case Mahon of St. Francis de Sales’ Thursday evening. May 24, in the SORIES . TIRE 8ERVICB ST. Gltaeos st East Colfax EA. 1777 CENTENMAL GARAGE school hall. Thirty-six children 1475 Jumlne el Best Co LIox participated. An afternoon per­ POEM tOllIESI S s-m, to t p.m. DsJlr. Clossd Wsd. 9:30 to 7:30 P.M./*.1 . /v I 1 • Phone EA. 0803 Sat. tui I P.M. Dtn at Columbine formance was given at 2 o’clock 6th Ave. Liquors for the school childyen. (St. Mary’s Academy, Denver) TO SELL YOUR i The firms listed here de­ TO H O i S 1ST The Rosary-Altar card party last Ruth Riddle, a sophomore, tied PROPERTY ; Enchanting;:. Irresistible Thursday was an enjoyable social serve to be remembered for second place in the poetry con­ LIST WITH ^ event for 200 giuests. Home made test sponsored by the Colorado when you are distributing cake and coffee were served. A Poetry society. Her poem is en­ MARCIANNA SCHIELDS < OLIVER’S beautifully colored religious art your patronage in the dif­ 8-TEIB PUPILS titled. “ Hymn of Praise.” Associstrd With < medallion was awarded to the high­ est scorer at each table. Approxi­ Students from Cathedral and tBIRXEY & CO.< ferent lines of business. (St. Cajetan’a Parish, Denver) mately 20 prizes, including five St. Francis de Sales’ spoke in be­ I TA. 1344 1st NsU. Bank Bldf. i MARKET cash prizes of SB each, were pre­ half of the Red Cross summer When St. Cajetan’s school grad' program at an assembly in St. A joy to have . . . a Denver^s Finest sented. nates its eighth gprade class May M a^’s May 22. Mrs. Fred Cashin, ^ joy to wear, because A chocolate cake baked by Mrs. it’s cool, comfort­ Selection of 27, special honor will be paid seven chairman of Red Cross in the pa­ students who have been enrolled A. F. Zarlengo netted nearly S20 rochial schools, introduced the able, so completely beautiful. Call us GRAIN-FED MEATS, and went to Mrs. May Clemens, in the school during all eight years speakers. today for your Rilling COLD WAVE. FISH & POULTRY 362 S. Franklin street. Other Friendly, Conrteous Service of its existence. Exercises will be cakes were auctioned to the high­ The sophomore class enter­ MYLADY EDITH BEAUTY 1312 East 6th Ave. held in the school auditorium at est bidders. tained tl>e seniors with a picnic in Our business policy is to continue giving all MINNIE E. c u r k o n t f Phone PE. 4629 4:15 p. m. The Rev. Hubert Golden last Wednesday. KESSELER. Mgr. O l t U r “ fc Trinity Sunday, May 27, the of our customers friendly, courteous service. Newell will give the address and The seniors were hostesses to 2804 E. 6th Ave. EA. 0788 a two-part chorus will sing. Only Third Order of St, Dominic’s will receive Communion in the 7:30 the juniors at a luncheon and While many times there are shortages of mer­ the immediate relatives of the 31 theater party May 22. Miss Maijie t*W ^ *n *»4*011 B I graduates will be present. Mass, and will meet at 4 p.m. in chandise you may need, we will never be short SIXTH AviEWis :: the rectory reading room. Kulp and Mrs. L. J. Seeman chap­ B E H H E n ’S Meriting gold-plated pins for eroned. of the friendliness that has typified this store The Rev. V. R. Hughes, O.P., GIFT SHOP eight-year attendance are: Elea­ The social literature class pre­ for so many years. COHOGO SERVICE MRS. IRENE CORRADO nor Chavez, Pauline Gallegos, pastor, and a large group of PTA Joan Woodman members attended the Thursday sented a “ Review of the Year,” a Washing and Greasing Gifts for Baby Marina Garcia, Joseph Gomez, series of skits, panel discussion, INFANTS' WEAR - TOTS Consuelo Torres, Pauline Torres, luncheon of the Catholic Parent- Your Buftinea Appreciated parish. The cast follows: Chuck Teachers’ league. and dialogues, in an assembly pro­ 6ih Ave, & York EA, 9952 STATIONERY — JEWELRY and Louis Trujillo. The pins are a < • 701 E. Sth Ave. MA. 0471 _ Carletti, Theresa Milan, Marjorie Mrs. Joseph Lewis, 3333 Eliot gram Thursday. Pat Palen and PARK HILL DRUG CO. gift from the PTA. Awards for Kathleen Hamilton planned and Beran, Jim Reilly, Catherine highest average and perfect atten street, wrill be the hostess tb the Qaney, Marilyn Phelan, Ann Ma­ St. Ann circle Friday afternoon. directed the program. Those par­ dance will also be given. ticipating were Julie Parry, Edna “ Your Doctor Knows Vs” St. Francis de Sales* honey, Joan Woodman, George May 25, at 1:30. Luncheon will Dyer, Pat O’Neill, Bob Garland, Other members of the class are: Nelson, Catherine Lawrenson, Esther Araujo, Marie Atencio, be served. 23rd and Dexter EAst 7711 and A1 Griebling. The business office of the credit Theresa C. de Baca, Helen Flana­ Corrinne Baltequer, Nancy Barela, gan, Betty Jean Francis, Elaine I union has been transferred from Scout Troop Wins Esther Brito, Jennie Cisneros, Reidy, Wilhelmina Shearer, Joan 3 DAY SERVICE Arthur Basis, Ivan DeHerrera, the rectory parlor to the rectory Forget-Me-Not Advancement Flag reading room, where the officers Rae, Clara Daniel, and Mary Bonnie Duran, Nora Escobedo, Biller. When Things Look Dark Troop 126 won the advancement will meet with members after the Mary Gomez, George Lopez, Steve The graduation exercises for the banner for the South district for Lovato, Edmund Manchego, Do­ 9 o’clock Mass on Sundays. Holy Family Flower Shop Call PE. 4686 ithe fifth time this year. The fol­ eighth grade wilTbe held Tuesday lores Martinez, Rosie Miera, Mar­ morning. May 29. Diplomas will Prosser Pickup and Delivery lowing advancements were made: Georfit HalliBirk garet Monares, Sally Muniz, Er- be awarded to Alma Jane Cum­ Corsages * Tenderfoot rank, Stanley Wil­ cilia Quintana, Celia Rodriguez, Guadalupe Parish mings, Dorothy Hansen, Norma C LA R K & SOYS HARDWARE Plain Dresses 85c Benita Romero, Loyda Romero, Cut Flowers liams, Donald Wrenecke, Earnest Jean Levin, Annabelle Monoghan, McMURTRY’S PAINTS AND GLASS Currey, and Merlyn Sheets; sec­ Marie Sandoval, and Viola Valles. GARDEN AND LAWN SEEDS AND SUPPLIES Potted Plants Men’s Suits 60c Mary Jeanne Perenyi, and Anne GL. 1282 FISHING TACKLE — LICENSES 4S34 TENNYSON ST. ond class rank, George Hassett, The graduates will attend Mass To Have May Rite Marlyn W'aggener. The Rev. Fred­ FUNERAL SPRAYS Jack Flynn, Joseph Lamping, in a body at 8:30 Sunday morning, erick J. McCallin will present the *2.00 UP SOUTH DEHVER and will participate in the May Duane Redfem, and Jimmy Mc­ (Our Lady of G^uadalupe Parish, diplomas and give the Benediction. For Quality Bakery Goods crowning Sunday evening. BILLY’S INN Phone RA. 1818 Dermott; first class rank, Melvyn Denver) The grade school will be closed Cleaners 8 Dyers Sheets and Bernard Jacques; star Try ” > Downing at Alameda A guard of honor, composed of The annual crowding of the Friday, when the students sing CHAR HITT and ARNOLD JENSEN 594 So. Broadway rank, Charles Mulqueen and representatives from each of the Blessed Mother’s statue will be for a Gregorian Mass. After the Edward Brown; life rank, Dan Du- preceding classes, will add solem­ held Sunday, May 27, at 3 p.m. in Mass awards and report cards will Good Foods WEISS BAKERY Bois; personal health, G. W. Phe­ nity to the festivities. In this group the chapel at 3601 Kalamath be distributed. And Your Favorit. DHnks Alameda Drug Store lan, Philip Miller, and William are: Mrs. Joseph Lucero and Mrs. street. Miss Linda Tafoya, who 4024 Tennyson St. CARL’S MARKET O’Neill; public health, G. W. Phe­ William Romero, and Misses Edna S4lh 4 l^iwell Phone GL. 9753 T. E. AMMONS, Prop. V. O. PETERSON. Prop. was elected May queen, will be So. Denver^s New lan; home repairs, James Powers Barbaro, Alice Sena, Lucy Chavez, assisted by Rita Comacho, Frances B A B Y BEEF Cat Rate Drags and Jack Anderies; pathfinding. Gladys Lopez, Priscilla Moya, and Blea, Bertha Majia, and Josephine Jewelry Store Would James Powers and Earl Reum; Quality Meats Wines and l.iquors Lupita Duran. Ramirez. The assistants and the Like to Get Acquainted Jo«eph\ Pariivh bookbinding, Robert Brockish, In the eight years since its GROCERIES — VEGETABLES Fountain Service • School Supplies seniors of the sodality will wear Darrell Reum, Charles Mulqueen, founding, St. Cajetan’s has ac­ formals and flowers. They will be 105 So. Ogden______PE. 1943 Alameda and Broadway William O’Neill, Richard Ott, Jerry commodated a total enrollment of followed by the juniors of the GRADUATION GIFTS BUly Van’s Grocery SANTA FE fUEL GO. Roberts, George Brennan, James 2,761 students and has g^raduated sodality, who will wear informal BULOVA, GRUEN, ELGIN. and M arket Powers, Carl Ott, Tommy Hanni- 154. Of this number 23 are serving clothes, with white bows in their 1001 Santa Fe Drive'^'\CH. 5 0 i s / " JACKSON’S Beconditioned and Guaranteed To o le y’s gan. Jack Anderies, Edward Frain, in the armed forces, 38 are mar­ hair. THE MARKET OP QUALITY James Powers, Jr.; Alfred Dunst, Watches COAL-W OOD-tAt ried, and two “ second generation” Phyllis Chaves will be crown- 16 oza. to the Pound Cut Rate Drugs Philip Harris, Ja m e s Harris, students attend the first grade. bearer. Priscilla Sanchez, prefect Gold Crosses — Gold Lockets F ood Store Liemors - Sundries George Dulk, Merlyn Sheets, and Benedictine Sisters from Atchi­ of the sodality, will lead in the act S20 Santa F . Dr. Phon. TA. 0638 OIL - ICE Identification Bracelets CHOICE MEATS - FISH Preacriptions Mark Behan; wood carving, Philip son, Kans., teach in the school. of . The crowding UNION SHOP THE YEAR ROUND GROCERIES Free Prompt Delivery Miller; journalism and marksman­ Three of the original faculty mem­ will be followed by Benediction Indian Jewelry, Charm Brace­ ship, Richard Casbum; physical bers are still serving: Sister Can 8P. 8441 Downing and Alamoda and recitation of the Rosary. lets, Leather Bill Folds, Beaded Fresh Fruits and Vegetables development, S. J. Du Bois and NATIONAL DRANDS NATIONAL BRAND Patricia, Sister Mary Alice, and Just before the 10:30 High Mass Belts. Bird’s Eye Frosen Foods Carl Ott; swimming, Earl Reum; Sister Flora, this Sunday, Father Andrew Bur- STORES STORES YOUR PATRONAGE reading, Earl Reum and Philip guera, C.R., will bless the new BROADWAY Your Friendly Food Stores APPRECIATED Harris; safety, Dan Du Bois and vestments donated by Miss Pina JAMISON JEWELRY Tour Friendir Food Storca S. J. Dti Bois; chemistry, Mark Registration to Bo and the Blea ancHCaskinsky fam­ Quality Foods for Less Quality Foods for Less CREAMERY Behan; woodworking, Vernon ilies. 216 So. Broadway RA. 3400 900 So. Pearl SP. 6587 Oppoeit« So. Denver Pott Office 741 Santa Fe Drive and 741 Santa Fe Drive and ^ QUAHITY DAIRY FOODS Wolcott, H. Pelham, and Tommy Held on June 4,5,6 Immediately after the Mass, the Hannigan; carpentry, Harold Pel­ women of the Altar society will 1004 So. Gaylord 1004 So. Gaylord 66 So. Broadway ham and Tommy Hannigan; and In Cathedral High hold a fiesta. They will serve first aid, Mark Behan and Robert tamales, enchiladas, and other For that Watch or Diamond Brockish. Spanish foods. The public is in­ you alwaya wanted— See RegiatratioD for students JOE*S VICK’S The South District camporee vited to attend. Call M illik e n ’ s BUCHAHAN’S wishing to attend the Cathe­ CAMERON CREDIT will be held at Genessee camp SKELLY SERVICE yUAUTY UyUOB STORE CASH STORES dral high school will take LIQUOR STORE June 2 and 3. It is hoped that place June 4, 5, and 6 from Jo. Fmmnkopf (St. Loots' Psrlsb) For Beer, Wines Jewelers a priest will accompany tne troop HANSEN A HANSEN GREASING - WASHING • BATTERT 2 Convenient Locations 9 to 12 a.m. in the principal’s BOTTLB OR CASE D4RG Watch Inapectort Fine Wines and Liquors and celebrate Mass for all the RECHARGING - TIRE RECAPPING 719 Santa Fe Driva office at the com er o f E. 19th JEWELERS 795 Broadway CH. 9420 240 Santa Fe Drive KE. 7943 1130 E. ALAMEDA Ws Fsators ChristUn Bros. Wipsa Catholic scouts at the camporee. avenue and Grant street, ALL POPULAR BEERS 2357 E. EVANS Bring or Mail Your Denver. Because a capacity 1628 17th St. Ph. PE. 1777 377 So. Broadway enrollment is expected, it is SANTA FE SHOE ONE STORE ONLY St. Joseph’s Parish BOB & VAN’S FUR COAT for imperative |*^t studenta reg- STILLWELL S SON istar at this tima. (POUSH) Cleaning and Glazing Meat Market HOSPITAL Texaco / d \ Service Shos Repairinr tor tbs Whole Psoiily ROTOLO*§ $ 3 .5 0 MOIYTEREY Olfles Pbons UAio 750S 750 SANTA FE DRIVE Festarinz 796 So. Broadway OpSB Rcsidmos Pbons EA. 128S Westerkamp Bros. I.NVISIBLE HALF SOLING Cloaad Storage FREE if you We Appreciate Parcel Pest Order* SINCLAIR GAS AND DELS Bandars Taaadsrs GIFT SHOP WILL KEEP *EILi ROLLING Bring This Ad With You 172 So. Broadway ANDRE DE VAJDA KE. 9043 5106 Wash. FRESH FISH 742 SANTA FE DRIVE CHANGE TO SUMMER OPEN T TO 7 WEEB DATS “ Shop 'of • Thousand Gifts’* A VTorlhj StgMsiars m Fun EVERYTHING A GOOD GBOCKRT GREASE AND OILS CATHOLIC STATUES — ROSARIES OossS All Oar Saadars BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES R. B O B R IC K New Coats Made to Order SHOULD HAVE BILLFOLDS 181* CALIFORNIA STREET BEST POODS AT LOWEST PRICES Tire Racappinir and Rapalrinq TAILOR and FURRIER LEATHER PICTURE FRAMES (Usek BtdldiBr) —SVB DELIVER— / BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY iLAHEOA A a. UMCOLN PE. IIU IMS Trtatoas Oanvar TA. SMI TEAPOTS INDIAN JEWELRT

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V ISIT US THEATRE in Our New Location. iU L FlIRLLf 1028 S. Gaylord PARK n . tSTT Monie Crislo Cafe TRUSS.. FBI., SAT.. MAT IS, IS, SO (Holjr RoMry Pari.h, Denver) The annual convention of the WALT DISNEY’S 607 15th St. Intermountain province of the An Interesting ball game will be “ The Caballeros” Newman Club federation was held Three H N S FOODS — COCKTAILS played in the Globeville park Sun­ (In Ttcbnlcolor) recently in Fort Collins. Rwre- ALSO day, May 27, at 2 p.m. between sentatives were present from Den­ Fare Emerson — Helmut Dentine, In 450 the adult and junior members of ver, Colorado, and Wyoming uni­ “ HOTEL BERLIN” SOUTH MARION the Holy Name society. Steve versities, and Colorado State Col­ Enjoy Your Favorite G O H A C E Machuge is the captain o f the lege of Agriculture. older men’s team and Joseph Yele- Officers elected for the coming SUM., MON., TUE8.. MAY 27, 18, 10 COCKTAIL SPORT SHOP nick is guiding the youngsters. year were; Province chairman, BETTY SMITH’S In Our Newly Enlarged The Young Ladies’ sodality and Shirley Freeman, D, U.; vice “ A Tree Grows In COCKTAIL LOUNGE FOR Holy Name society honored the chairman, Etta Mae Smith, C. U.; Brooklyn” RENT mothers at a special party in the recording secretary, Mary McCor­ ALSO DANCE school hall Wednesday evening. mick, W. U.; treasurer, Jack Sosee Foster — Andr Devine, in RADIOS *3 p- with JOE MANN end HU Oreheetra Mo. May 23. The party was planned Brown, Fort Ollins; historian, “ FRISCO SAL** nfzhtly, end et the COCKTAIL RIFLES, CAMERAS, Etc. by a joint committee of the two Pat Ryberg, Greeley; and corre­ HOUB. Sunders 8:00 to 8:00 P. M. BILL CASEY, Prop. societies. sponding secretary, Jackie French, MATINEES: No CoTsr or Mlnimoni Cherte 218 So. Bdw7. RA. 1870 The White Princess, a colorful D. U. The Very Rev. Joseph P. SUNDAY. 1 P. H. operetta, was presented by the O’Heron was elected province SATUBOAY a HOUDAT8, ‘ ’ The Colonial Dining Room ‘ ' Hr*. » A. U. to 7 P. M. upils of the Holy Rosary school chaplain. 2 P. M. ■ • Feature* Fine Food Daily aturday and Sunday evenings. In The main topic discussed at the the title roles were Lucille Canjar convention was the place of the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ and Arthur Garcia. Newman club in the life of the re­ The devotions of May crowning turned veterans. SevMal returned Lonis Pastore’s will take place Sunday, May 27, at veterans from Fort Osllins told of ROADWAY GRAND CAFE 7:30 p.m. Jean Kohut, prefect of their experiences since returning Week Dert—28e TQ 1—SSe—1-S 431 17th St. MA. 6652 the Girls’ sodality, will perform to college and how-.the Newman STARTS TODAY (BotwMii Gltnana uAl Trmont) the crowning. ^ club had helped them. OPEN 11 :M AAI. TO ItOt AJf. A games party, sponsored by 39 CLUB The state council of the Knights ClOMd Hondan First Run in Denver FOKHEKLY MIDGET CAFE Serving the Finest the adult choir, will be given in the This artist’s conception of alby the super-powerful G-E jet en-|roatic picture of the General Elec- of Columbus sent a check for $80 AMERICAN AND school hall this Sunday at 8 p.m. fighter embodying the character- vine, was based on facts released trie gas turbine, which is the most to be distributed among the New­ CaUing All Every Night, istics of the array air forces Lock-|by the War department. The cut- powerful engine in the sir today. man clubs in Colorado. I DANCING 9 to 2 CHINESE FOODS Separated Sweethearts heed P-80, which is driven faster]away of the fuselage between the] — (Sketch courtesy Popular Sci- Breakfast Served Lester Grant’ s Rhytlims Luncheon, and Dinner. Mrs. Verser Z. Reed than any other plane and will fly I cockpit and the tailil gives a sche-lence) VISIT OI7B COCKTAIL LOUNG* To D. U. Group ^ “VOICE IN THE NO COVER CHARGE In Poorer Condition Denver University Newman club ITALIAN DINNERS held its Communion breakfast May WIND” MIXED DRINKS The club attended Mass in the Charley McCarthy Cnn Mrs. Verner Z. Reed of 556 Holy Family Ti§[er$ Starring FRANCIS LEDERER 13900 Pecos GL. 98551 Holy Ghost church. The breakfast Circle drive, Denver, a patient in was served at the Cosmopol’ Lan Jo« and Johnny DiPaolo St. Joseph’s hospital, was in poorer SIGRID GURIE hotel. Father Robert McMahon condition Wednestoy. She im­ was the guest speaker. CO-FEATUKE H A L L H O TEL Steak, Spaghetti proved following the removal of T, The war ^ n d which the club A BEDLAM of BILAKITY her left arm May 14 because of a Cinch Title Behind COFFEE SHOP and Raviola Dinners ALL STAS COMEDY blood clot, but is threatened by auctioned off was turned back to Good Foods :at Popular Prices Beer and Mixed Drinks another clot now. Her condition. the club. “Up in Mabel’s Room” 1321 Curtis — off Lobby however, is r^orted not alarming The next meeting is scheduled JOE BLAND. Owner Open Every Day 'T(H Midnight at present, ^ e was hospitalized FIRISU CUSS. jory MayHIS in the Catholic Chari- Silly Symphony Cartoon Inviitf hit many frlenda and paat Hall's Ho-Hit Work ite$ annex. cnatomcra to viait him* 3410 Tejon GL 9950 several weeks ago because of s heart attack. (Our Lady of Mt. Camel Pari.h, Annunciation Boosters Your PurchaM of War Bond, Parochial All-Slars Prepare for War Bond Denver) OLINGER BROTHERS DAN SUEUVAN and and Stamp. Help, to Secure Your A class of 95 received Confirma­ Will Honor Athletes NDW Future. Game With Public High Team; Seek tion last Tuesday at 7:30 p.m Stables Next Wednesday, May 80, at 4 W . F. ANGERER The Annunciation Booster s’ DPEN Spaghetti King o f the West To Even Serieo p.m., is the meeting for the Chil­ Riding clnb will sponsor a banquet in 16th Seaton invite their many friends and dren of Mary in the school hall. honor o f the Annunciation high Horsei athletes in the Blue Parrot, Den­ Hours 12:30 Noon customers to visit them at Staging a fitting climax to one of the best Parochial The seventh and ^ghth grades to 10:80 P.M. league baseball races in years, the Holy Family Tigers, be­ will entertain 21 nijrfn graders at ver, Monday, May 28. Later in the for evening letters will be awarded Chicken Cacciatore hind the no-hit twirling of their ace, Louis Hall, set Mullen dinner May 29. They will be Rent Steak. - Spring Chicken graduated June 5. for basketball, boxing, and base­ high down, 6-1, to annex their second championship in as ball in a rally in Hague hall. PROGRESS suuH Jiin's Bpa.hattl S«rr*d With .11 Diimcr. S t Ann’s society, auxiliary of “ Where Horses Make Friends'* Cocktail. • Dinner Wine. many seasons. In so doing they justified the pre-season the Knights of St, John, will have Movies of the 1944 All-Ameri­ Chicken Dinner — Ride* 1517 Stout KE. 9874 Heuv; f:t« YM. to 11 lit PJL prediction made by the Register, that the Tigers looked like High Mass offered for the sol­ can Boy Baseball game and o f the PLUNGE Hayrack Rides — Psek Tripe CLOSED TUESDAYS the best bet to cop the bunting. diers and their families Sunday, world series will be shown in the 3300 W. Florida Phone EAst 9526 HNE FOODS-MIXED DRINKS 2450 19ih St. GR. 9958 rally. Speakers will include “ Red” The Annunciation C ardinals May 27, at 7 o’clock. At 10 o’clock l i t STEELE ST. (4th Av*. Bust there will be a Solemn Mass for the Nelson, Judge William A. Black, dusted off the winless Bluejays in and Leo Crowley. Baby Cardinals and a postponed game to pull into a same purpose at the request of tie for second with Regis, which parishioners. Since its founding a year and Junior Bluejays Are finally hit its stride behind Pitcher The first annual get-together a half ago the Boosters’ club has ^ FDR SEA FDDDS - STEAKS AND GHDPS 3 GENUINE ITALIAN SPAGHEHI Kenny Gartrell to take St. Joseph’s tea of the study clubs was held been instrumental in promoting an Close RaceStaging into camp, 13-0, in another no-hit May 23 in the home of Mrs. Rose excellent spirit o f co-operation SERVED DAILY FROM 5 P.M. TO 10 P.M. game. Regis and Annunciation Lilly, 1789 W. 37th avenue. The and support for the Annunciation teams ended the season with four dubs represented were St. Berna­ athletic teams. Its president is AT Like their older brothers, the George McNamara, $ Red WixG ^ wins and two losses apiece. Tied for dette’s, St. Juliana’s, and St boys playing on the teams o f the third were two early season dark Philomena’s. The pastor and his Junior Parochial league, have had horses who did not live up to ex­ assistants were guests. S REStALHAXT ^ Eldorado Springs lo X Uitdv th« Meiuftment at Mr. N. J. NieboUon Villano’s Italian Gardens their schedules upset by the pectations despite the high caliber St. Bernadette’s will have its No Muss, No Fuss, Just Sit Doum weather. It seems unlikely that of their pitching staffs. St. Joseph’s next meeting in the home of Mrs. Opon Doooration Day X Tasty Fooils - Superb JHixed Drinks 9 and Eat and Bs on Your Way the full schedule of games can and St. Francis’ had a season per­ Rose Carbone. S t Philomena’i will b BREAKFAST — LUNCH — DINNER AND J l 64 S. Broadway No Liquor Phone PE. 9862 be completed before the conclusion centage of .500 with three wins meet Friday, May 26, in the home ^ AFTER MIDNIGHT SNACKS and three losses each. Mullen high •x;l o s e d w e d n u d a y b ” of school. of Mrs. Lucy Losasso of 1745 W. Eldorado Springs, the family re­ came next with two wins and four ^ Open 23 Bours and 58 Minutes Every Day ^ Last week in the Eastern divi­ 40th. sort, only 27 miles from Denver, losses, and Cathedral brought up The May gueen In Sunday’s cere­ ^ Delightful Cocktail Lounge X sion, ths Annunciation team the rear, having lost every game. opens for the season Decoration slammed out a 30-1 win over St. monies in Mt. Carmel church will Even the champion Tigers could day. OPPOSITE SHOWN PALACE HOTEL Philomena’s, as GHvar pitched a be Lillian Caverra. Her attendants 340 17TH ST. ^ not boast an undefeated season in no-hit game and fanned 14. will be Anna Maria Chiarelli, Jack Fowler, manager, again the stiff competition that devel­ Grommett, Maes, and Kelly had Vivian Gendill, Virginia Maz- paid tribute to the pulling power Our 50 e L u n c h e s oped through the season. They lost of the Denver Catholic Register in perfect days at bat, Grommett hit otti, Dolores Rose, Ethel De- INCLUDING SALAD, DESSERT AND DRINKS six for six. a mid-season game to Annuncia­ Camillls, Carolyn Fiorella, anc bringing the right kind o f people tion, 6-2. Despite a season slowed Charlenne Smalley; crown-bearer. to the park. Cathedral outslugged St. Fran­ down by rainy weather, the games Distinctive for cis’ to win 17-7 in the other game Henrietta Cavarra; pages, Fred “ I have spent years making proved to be close and exciting for Gaglia a n d Joseph Andrew; Eldorado a decent place to bring scheduled for last Friday. Blessed the most part. CLUB PELICfln Orpheum Theater Sacrament team turned its losing flag-bearers, Gilbert Borelll, the family for a day, week, or FIXE FOODS Mott EzclotiTC SCA Food tide by taking the measure of St The emergence of Louis Hall as Frank Pomponio, and Carl Scavo; month.” Hoate in Denver 1540 W elton St. John’s in the latter’s first game, a worthy successor to his brilliant and cross-bearer, William Volk. Swimming, picnicking, horse­ • COCKTAIL LOLXGE • 16-4. brother, George, who starred for The procession will be made up back riding, roller skating, and Special Luncheons and Dinners the Tigers some years ago, and of school children and the First mountain climbing are the main ^ Prospects point to a champion­ later had a bright career at Denver ^ Tb Avoid WalUaa Batervs Thbla* in Advsneo ship battle between Annunciation Communion class, and will leave attractions. There are ample cot­ RampHs university, and the late-season the school at 7:15 p.m. tages available at modest prices. and Cathedral when those two showing of Gartrell for Regis, took BOGGIO^S ROTISSERIE teams tangle. Mr. Fowler has done a consid­ Tremont at Broadway K E. 9618 ROCCO’S some of the luster away from Bob erable amount o f remodeling at Room In the Northern division of the Garland and Johnny Dufficy, hurl­ the resort. He has installed two league, St. Joseph’s White Falcons 5,000 U .S. Troops at ing stars of last season. The boys large frozen food lockers so that *‘Come from Globeville beat St. Vincent’s, TAVERN from St. Francis’ and St. Joseph’s Mass Hold la Manila none o f his holiday patrons will to Play 14-11. Andy Kowalczyk stole all were handicapped by poor support FOR DINNERS DE LUXE OR MIDNIGHT SNA(XS honors by hitting two homeruns go without food. Come and weak hitting throughout the 2 598 So. Broadway with the bases loaded. St. Joseph’s season. Frank Cominiello, Annun­ to Stay** Manila.—Five thousand Ameri­ SP. 9761 had won three and lost one in com­ ciation sophomore, performed in petition thus far. can troops attended a Mass offered Only Roller Rink DANCING EVEEY NITE I TO 12 ’‘CHUCK” HEFNEB good style after recovering from a broken bone in his foot early in in the ruins of the Rizal memorial Available for Private EDEIWEIS Italian Spaghetti and the season. stadium and 1,200 received Holy Steak Dinner. Parties DUKE’S GRILL School Children Hall, despite his no-hltter Sun­ Communion, In his sermon the Rev. Where Queiity Food StUl PrevaUs and at Moderate Cost day, yielded one run to Mullen on United States’ foremost high; Rich Appi^liese, Annuncia­ authority on Thompson, has just tion, third base. Rocco Gioso, Holy DENVER Where Denver’e Society Entertaiiu for Lancheon* aad Diaaera been released, it has been an­ Family; Joe Yannacito, third base. Under personal direction of the nounced by the publishers, Bruce FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, Outfielders— Phil Grommet, An­ RT REV. MONSIGNOR JOSEPH BOSETTI of Milwaulcte. Father Connolly nunciation; Jim Hartford, Mullen ARMY STORE DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN SlOl is a professor at Boston college high; Javior Bours, Regis. CARE OF CHANCERY OFFICE c o s . ISTH a LASnCES. DENVER aduate school, as well as custod- Under Cpaches Cobe JonOs, 1536 LOGAN, DENVER, COLO. Beeatifal Bmllrooau Private Dlaiag Roome anI of ■ the ■ Thompson ‘ collection in Larry Zito, and Jim Conboy, pros­ Write for Free Catalog S DfSVli' iAi: T*pp this dty. pects ara good for » Parochial vii PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 24, 1945

Fr. Doran Host al Isl KEEP UP THE HOMES Mercy Students Inducted Into U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps Life-Like CommnnioH Brsakfasl Portraiture YOU’RE FIGHTING FOR Platteville. — First Commun­ o r ion was held in St, Nich­ CHILDREN : FAMILY Patronize These Reliable and Friendly F im u olas’ church, Platteville, Sun­ GROUPS day, May 20. The Rev. Thomas A. 2 ADULTS Doran, pastor, was host at a break­ WEDDINGS — — '— ■■’CAUL J. fast after the Mass. Those receiv­ UNITED ing the Blessed Sacrament were: STILES George Kuhn, Irene Kuhn, Charles PHOTO STROHMINGER Kuhn, Edward Marquez, Kenneth I — — ' ' -a STUDIOS ELECTRIC SERVICE i -l v: Lopez. Beth Ann Nash, Emma Lou Electrical Contracting McCarthy, Lawrence Smite, and 1521 Curti. TA. 3412 MOTORS - REPAIRS Llecniad and Bon dad to Cttj of Dost*, Peggy Jo Duncan. HOME WIRING Father Doran celebrated Maas SPECIAL RATES ON HRST 817 14th S t May 21 for the living and deceased COMMUNION AND 1100 Urimer TA. 6875 I members of the parish in the CONnRMATION FIJRIVACE armed forces. ROUSH WORK Refrigeration Service Repairs COHMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC SHEET METAL VitEFBIGERATOR SERVICE WORK "Guuantctd S«rvic<“ 84 8 Broadway . 2600 S. Pearl Pearson Heating Co. Cadet nurses of Mercy hospital, tion the following officers were The sodality o f Mercy hospital ten by Miss Alicia Gholson entitled Phonea K £ . 1657 & PE. 8052 m Braadway Ph. RA. in t Denver, pictured above, recited elected for -the coming year: held a social meeting May 21. Fa­ “ The Lover’s Errand.’’ The cast their pledge and were formally in­ President, Margaret Lehman; vice ther Louis Bloomer, SJ., presented included Misses Gholson, Norma ducted into the U. S. Cadet Nurse president, Lenore Schneider; sec- corps May 12. retai^, Shirley Otto; treasurer, a review oi The Searet Lily. The Krumm, Verla Royce, Betty Stev­ MARBELETTE At a recent meeting of the Marjorie Oliver; social chairman, “ Merciless Art Players’’ enter­ ens, Elaine Sedlacek, and Cath-i YOUR FLOORS TERMITES Mercy Student-Faculty organiza- Alicia Gholson. tained with an original script writ- erine King. Oa»>half inch thick wiU corer any old I f you are planning the purchaae floor or «tep». Orer 110.000 oq* ft. of of a Denver home, don't take for ICarbolctte Floor and Btept Installed In Procession Slated at Denrcr the pajt year. VUIt and Intpect granted that it if free o f termite A C T IV in RESUME PREPARED Taaroom. 5th floor. Denrcr Dry Goode infestation and damage. Onr Ter- Co.. Denver's fincet floor. DeOTtr Pott StsAntiioBy’aon Feast JoallB**, S t Jot«ph*a CatholJe Chareh* mite Inspectors will inspect the and many others. Alto heary doty BY ST. PATRICK’S SODALISTS eompositioa floon—tht best on the structure and tell jrou the condition On the Feast of Corpus market free and without further ohligation. Miller Sorensen Christi there will be a solemn (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver) Andrews plan to marry this Sun­ procession of the Blessed Sac­ Misses Dorothy Negri, Antoin­ day afternoon before the Rev. Cement Contractor W] ‘ 4^'^ *1 Colorado Terminix Go. rament outdoors through the ette Pastore, Gloria Billings, and Theodore Haas.* Ucoutd and Bonded (Union Mada) Viola Cinea were hostesses for the 2 8 7 Lowtil Blvd. SP. 18B1 24 E. Alameda Ave. SP. 4673 grounds of St. Anthony’s hos­ James Canzona, USN, son of DENVER. COLO. May meeting of the senior sodal­ Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Canzona, pital, Denver, et 7:30 p.m. ity May 17. Plans for serving the ruii's Pioem is spending a 30-day leave here. , 1111 ^ Monsignor John R. Mulroy dinner at the annual bazaar were He will return to Charleston N. \ wrill carry the Blessed Sacra­ formulated. Car., ,for reassignment, having i McVeigh & Wilson : ment. ■ All are invited to join A resume of all the happenings served in the Pacific. The May dinner concluded the Womens and Girls* meetings of the Catholic Women’s PAINTING AND in this solemn act of faith in in the parish during the past year Henry Bruno, USN, is spend­ Press club in Denver for the sea­ DECORATING the Real Presence. has been compiled by the soda- ing a 30-day leave as the guest lists and will be mailed to all the son. Mrs. Mayme McAboy, retir­ CONTRACTORS of Seaman Canzona. Your Purchase of War Bonds members of the parish serving in ing president, brought a message 2054 Broadway KE. 0718 Miss Louise Zanon has been of good will to the club. An ex­ ‘Barefoot’ SANDALS and Stamp* Helps to Secure Your the armed forces, both here and awarded a four-year scholarship overseas. Cards for the names and pression of appreciation was ex­ Future. to Western State college from addresses were made available at tended Miss Hazel Costello, first WITHOUT North high school for high scholas­ vice president and program chair* all the Masses last Sunday, and the tic standing. Miss Zanon is pub­ AT THIS sodality is prepared to mail 200 man. $929 A STAMP licity secretary for the Young La­ copies of the pamphlet. The winners of the feature LOOK NEW ROOF dies’ sodality. article contest were announced, All the pupils of the school and Pupils from St. Patrick’s parish and officers were elected for the members of the senior and junior . Here’s "barefoot” comfort for beach or informal city Jaunts. have gathered eight tons of waste coming year. “ God's Melting Pot," "AVear them with your favorite-(X)lor socks. No stamp ncededl sodalities will take part in the paper since February. The follow­ by Mrs. Edda Roberts, won first crowning of the Blessed Virgin’s ing boys have received a certificate place in the contest; “ Prophecies,” RED, WHITE OR TAN statue Sunday afternoon, May 27. from the War Production Board: by Mrs. Rosella C. Holmes, received Immediately following the cere­ Joseph Libonati, Daniel Campbell, first honors; and “ The Cinderella mony of the crowning, senior so- Richard Campbell, Michael Flower,” by Helen Jackson, second dalists will hold a reception and SCHIFF'S O’Toole, Donald Colizzi, and Roger honorable mention. State Senator tea for prospective members. Sieck. Eudochia Bell Smith acted as OUTLET SHOE STORE Election of officers was the main judge. business of the Mothers’ club meet­ Mrs. Ann Curtis was elected In the Golden Eagle Bldg, ing May 16 in the lunchroom of club president; Mrs. Helen Jack- 16th & Lawrence Open Sat. & Mon. Eves till 9 P.M. TAbop 1393 1721 Lawrence the school. Mrs. Phil Zangari was Stratton School son, first vice president; Miss elected president; Mrs. J. Libonati, Carolyn Brown, second vice presi­ FREE______vice president; Mrs. Roxie Vendeg- dent; Mrs. R. C. Holmes, third nj nia, secretary; Mrs. Marvin Strem- Has Graduation vice president; Mrs. Caroline Por- DEMONSTRATION pel, treasurer; Mrs. Pat Pietro, fillio, recording secretary; Miss Mrs. J. Pacello, and Mrs. John Di- Stratton. — Graduation exer­ Ora Laswell, corresponding secre­ Women! Here’s Patriotic War Jobs! Paolo, ways and means committee; cises were held Sunday evening, tary; Miss Elizabeth Sheeby, SANITIZOR « ! ^ and Mrs. Thomas Rotar, historian. May 20, in St. Charles’ school hall. treasurer; a n d Mrs. Thelma the Complete A display of articles made by Preceeding the exercises an enter­ Raphael, historian. The board of YOUXL LIKE IT the sewing group for the main Home Vacuum Cleaner tainment was given by the boys directors will be made up of Mrs. booth of the June bazaar will be ON TOUR HOME! and girls of the four upper grades. Mayme McAboy, Mrs. Warren D. GOOD WAGES m DIRT RAG held in the home of Mrs. M. Strem- The following were graduated: Reck, Miss Mary Rose O’Brien, TO EMPTY pel, 1909 W. 35th avenue, Wed^ Alfred Flageolle, Clarence Lueb, Mrs. Robert D. Hall, Mrs. C. C. You’ll like the rich, oolid col* nesday afternoon, May”23, at 1:30. Making Ineendiary Bombs for Tokyo! Also Guaranteed Parta and Rock Luebbers, Harold Thomas, Lippincott, and Miss Hazel Cos­ ora and the beautiful color Maria Vallero to Wed Joseph Weibel, Joan Ford, Mary tello. Repair Service on All Make# Banns of marriage have been blends available in these Ann Green, Dona Mae Huppert, The club will resuYne its regular Fifty women workers needed to help Vacuum Sweepers — Hoover, read for Sgt. Marie Vallero, Eureka, Electrolux, etc. Texaco Hexagon shingles. Dolores Jostes, Ida Knochel, Mar­ dinner meetings in September. women’s marine corps, daughter lene Schmidt, A 1 d e a Faye shorten the war by working on bomb Y ou ’ll like the way these 2 in 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vallero, Schrandt, and Kathrun Waldron. shingles make a pleasing hex* assembly line RIGHT NOW! Pick-Up & Delivery Service and John Zaremba of Shamokin, The address was delivered by the agonal pattern on your rooL Pa. Miss Vallero is a former mem­ Rev. Francis Zipikosky of Good- 38 Children Make A GAL. A . & A. Vacnam You’ll like the years of pro­ ber of the Young Ladies’ sodality, land, Kans. tection they provide, their 6re having served as an officer before Awards, for having the highest No Experience Necessary joining the service at the begin­ First Communion Sweeper safety and their all around honors throughout the school year, ning of the war. She is a graduate were given to Alfred Flageolle, & Appliance Co. economy. Stop in today and FAIRY’S of Denver university. The couple Joseph Weibel, Jean Green, and Night Shift 4 :3 0 P. M. Thru 1 A. M. 3930 FEDERAL see samples. will be married in the East. Elizabeth Jane Pautler. Leadville.— (Annunciation Par­ PAINT — EIARDWARE — GLASS IGL. 73131 Miss Stella Pankoski and Dale Memorial services were held in ish)— On Mother’s day 38 children Apply in person at once — 8 :0 0 A. M. to 4 :0 0 P. M. 32 Broadway PE. 2940 St. Charles’ church Friday morn­ received their First Holy Commun­ Conveniently located in Denver on main streetcar line ACME ROOFING ing, May 18, for Pvt. Frank C. ion. The members of the class were PAINT! 31.49 GAL Hoffman, who was killed in action or take any local taxicab—-we pay fare. in Germany March 15. as follows: WHITE and All Collora Barbara Bond, Barbara Jane Boyd, & SUPPLY GO. Leo J, Hoffman, gunner’s mate Inside or Outside Richard Ceriae, Joiepb D. Cunninaham, Charles Hopida, Her. first class of Burlington, arrived John Fernandea, Harvey Frank. Margaret SHWAYDER BROS., INC., 1050 So. Broadway home last week ' on a 30-day May Henneoos, Dennis Herrick, Mary 248 So. Broadway ARROW PAINT Joan Hren. Michael I-ane, Deanna Lcino, U. S. E. S. CLEARANCE REUPHDLSTfR leave. Leo is a brother of Frank Donna McLennan, Josephine Maes, PE. 9605 1520 Lawrence CH. 2188 C. Hoffman, who was killed in Arthur Martinet, Juanita C, Martinet, Save Your Valuable Furniture action in Germany. Leo has been Edward Martinet, Richard Martinet, Pa­ tricia Mascaranet. Roiana Maacaranet, Recover 2 Pieces-Frieze in service more than four years, John Kenneth Maurin, Charlei Mc- most of that time in the South Eachern. Leo McGeehan, Charles Mc- and Tapestry-$35 and up Pacific. After his furlough he will Hale, Donald McMahon, Forrest Philip Johns-Manville Pacheco, Joan Marie Petchel, Joteph Garden Furniture Made to Order go to Washington, D. C., where Piute, Franklin Propernick, John Francis he will attend an electric-hydrau­ Roth, William Ruttka, Lloyd Banters, TRELUSES...... $1.00 up ROOFS lic school for six months. He wears Mary Elitahetb Schroeder, Warren Roger WOMEN Phone For Any Type Building the Purole Heart and five ribbons. Sielsky, William Sjoden, Alicia Valdet, COLORADO UPHOLSTERY CO. Rosalie Yakich, Betty Ortega, and Get Into the Fight Now! RIGID ASBESTOS O Asbestos Built-up On Sunday evening. May 13, Frances Ortega. 24 57 -5 9 16th St. Father Henry J. Ernst delivered GL 2304 OR COMPOSITION • Gravel Roofing In the afternoon of the same the baccalaureate address at the ASPHALT SHINGLES • All Types RoU Roofing day the May crowning took place. We Will Train You to Operate Stratton high school; and on After the Living Rosary the statue Waterproofed Rock-Wool Home Insulation Thursday, May 17, he gave the in­ IbsUIImI PnenasUcallr and ScitnUficallT of the Blessed Virgin was crowned vocation and benediction at the by Shirley Cerise. Her attendants Burlington high school. Power Sewing Machines RRICK STAINf Plans are being made to conduct were Virginia Guiterrez, Pearl a two-week vacation school in Martinez, and Judith McManama. and Pay You While You Learn! l^^R . H. Kimball Co. H The train-bearers for the queen Penetrative — Waterproof — No Peeling, Cracking, or 411 MIDLAND SAVINGS BLOG., DENVER Burlington. The school will open were Joan La Belle and Florence And the Job You Do Will Be Helping the Boys Blistering. Looks Natural. W'hite and All Colors— Monday, May 28, and will be con­ ducted by the Sisters of the Most McMahon. The croww was carried on the Fighting Fronts / with stripes if desired. Precious Blood, who are teaching by Mary Ellen Kerrigan. After at St Charles’ school in Stratton. the sermon Benediction was given. SHINGLE STAINS— No peeling— prevents warping. Troop 2 of the Girl Scouts under Excellent Post-War Employment Basements Waterproofed from INSIDE in colors. the leadership of Mrs. William IMMEDUTE DELIVERY! FAVOR GRANTED Keating and Mrs. Joseph Keating Better Than Average Wages A Denver reader of the Register entertained their mothers and Denver Brick Stain Co. wishes to publish thanks for a spe­ members of the troop committee at APPLY AT ONCE cial favor received through the in­ a tea in sodality hall. May 15. A CHerry 1083 1455 Fox St. tercession of St. Anthony and St. short pro^am was presented with SECOND FLOOR Rita. Ann Louis Propernick, Patricia WHITING Connors, Ruth Roth, Katherine 1808 LAWRENCE ST. Beatty, and John Bugonovich par­ Specializing in Quality Plumbing and AUTOMATIC HOUSEHOLD ticipating. After the program the girls presented their mothers with Heating Repairs sweet pea corsages. ALLEN MANUFACTURING CO. This Sunday the members of the STOKERS graduation class in caps and SLAHERY & COMPANY gowns will receive Holy Ciommun- A SIZE FOR EVERY HOME ion in the 8:30 Mass. In the eve- ng baccalaureate services will be PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS held in the church. WOMEN NEEDED 1726 MARKET STREET The annual entertainment of St. Mary’s school will be held on JOHN J. CONNOR, Presldont PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 ssrt M o m t Thursday evening, May 31. ’The Taduation class will receive Buy ONE paint liplomas following the entertain­ A T ONCE Instead of several! ment NOW IS THE TIME Sister Mary Vida, the music teacher on ^ e faculty of St PABCO Mary’s school, observed her golden TO jubilee as a member of the Sisters EGG BREAKERS MulthStnkt of Charity o f Leavenworth on RE-ROOF WITH May 17. She will bo honored ag;ain PRINT in July together with the other AND for wood, concrete, jubilarians of her order at the metal, stone, atucco or mother-house in Xavier, Kans. HAVE YOURS INSTALLED NOW brick I Fire Guts Parish School Shingles. Applied right In your present furnace, whether warm air, hot water or Of Newburyport, Mass. CANDLERS over your old roof——no labor cost to rip off old . steam boiler. $345 ^ shingles. You save because the old roof acta as ad­ Experience Not Necessary ditional insulation. Keeps your home warmer in win­ 2,200 SATISFIED Newburyport, Mass. — The Im­ 3 YEARS TD PAY maculate Conception school was ter, cooler in summer. DENVER USERS Pleasant Working Conditions completely efestroyed when a fire Let us at roof experts examine your Stoker Dept. TA. 2388 originating in the thM floor of roof today— no obligation. Terms, THOMS the structure gutted the building PHONE CH. 6651 and left only the brick walls stand­ LEEMAN AUTO CO. Linoleum Stndio ing. The fire broke out in the aft­ CAROTHERS & CURK 1438 Court Place ernoon after classes had been dis­ Western Elaterite Roofing Co. 620 RROADWAY missed and the few nuns and 1909 BLAKE ST. Equitable Building Denver, Colorado MAin 2288 pupils left in the school escaped without injury. 1 Telephone, EEsrstone THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Office, 938 Bannock Street PAGE NINE Five Service Men Kilied; Same Number ii%ei x i H 3 LOANS Liberated From Prisoner of War Camps c o H s o i m U (Continued From Page One) chaplain of his outfit that his fel­ a card. The next day, en route to ! East Orange, N. J.; and two si^ low airmen were certain he could mail the card, the tsro met their YOUR B U U L tars, Mrs. Charles B. Fisher of not have survived the crash and third brother, Joseph E. Lynch, Remember the explosion of his plane during a who-has been a member of the Jackson Heights, N. Y .; and Mrs. low-level attack in Germany. merchant marines for three years. R. E. Alford of Garden City, N. Y. Improving After Their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Pat­ Memorial services were held last rick F. Lynch, live at 278 S. Grant Poor Missions of Thursday in St. Joseph’s church,. Losing Left Foot street, Denver. Ha^s, Kans.. for a former Denver Maj. James D, Urso, 24, son of Patricia Ann Tucker, 1733 E. resident, Pvt. Celestine J. Leikam, Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Urso of 22nd avenue, Denver, a member of 36, who was killed in action on 2627 W. 40th avenue, Denver, is the Loyola parish, has entered the Archdiocese Luson April 24. Pvt. Leikam lived improving in a hospital in Italy training in the WAVES, and it in Denver four years before he where he was taken suffering from now taking her basic course in entered Uie service on April 11, serious bums and a leg fracture Hunter college. New York city. M i k t only ONE miiD piymcnt 1944. He trained at Camp Roberts, that necessitated the amputation John F. Kennedy, 24, son of *s<)i menlii. Frisn^, conMcntlil l»sns Calif., and was sent overseas in of his left foot. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kennedy of «o fumitwt...csr...or ettw ceHstsrsL February o f this year, with the Maj. Urso, who has seen nearly 3040 Meade street, Denver, is home 48rd infantry division. two years of combat flying, was on leave after two years of sea His wife, Mrs. Isabel Doerfler injured on April 22, five days after duty in the navy. Telephone KE 6221 Leikam, two children, and his his protnotion to his. present rank, Kennedy, who is a motor ma­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip when his Mosquito plane crashed chinist’s mate second class, served Leikam, live in Hays. Two sisters, after being hit by flak. He saved for a time in the Atlantic, and S e c u r it ie s Minnie and Hedy Leikam, live at the life of his navigator by push­ was then transferred to duty in CREDIT CORD. 1660 Clarkson street, Denver, and ing him from the plane, but was the Pacific area. He saw action a brother, T /6 Connie Leikam, is unable to bail out himself. aboard a battleship at Saipan, 14TH AND BROADWAY in the Hawaiian islands. A graduate of North high school, Guam, Leyte, and at Iwo Jima. Pvt. Lloyd Naranjo, 28, was Urso left Regis college after two Followfflg his leave he will report killed in action in Luzon April years to enlist in the air forces in to the West coast for his next as­ 21, the War department has in­ March, 1942. He was sent overseas signment formed his wife, Mrs. Irene Nar­ in July, 1943. He holds both the A brother, Patrick E., 22, a EMEMBER anjo o f 2311 W. 32nd avenue, American and the British Distin­ coxswain in the Seabees, has been snanunfliDR Denver. Surviving besides his wife guished Flying Cross, .the Air overseas two years this February, are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. medal with three Oak Leaf and is at present in the Marianas. 1543 Larimer St. V cMflin.2266 David Naranjo; two daughters, clusters, and the Bronze Star. John was a senior in the Sacred Laveme, five, and Lorraine, two; Marine Pvt. Albert Guerrero, Heart high school when he entered three sisters, Mrs. Abel Martin of son of Mrs. Elfida Guerrero of the navy six months before grad­ mm Greeley, Mrs. Joe Martin o f Fort 2809 Arapahoe street, and Marine uation. Patrick is a 1940 graduate RUBBER Collins, and Dolores Naranjo o f Pfc. Manuel F. Gutierrez, son of of the Cathedral high school. Denver; and a brother, Manuel, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph C. Gutierrez Your Purchase of War Bonds in the navy. of 964 9th street, have been re­ Your Purchase of War Bonds ported by the navy as wounded in and Stamps Helps to Secure Your C hurch Pvt. Joseph M. DeHererr^, son and Stamps Helps to Secure Your action. Future, ' of Sandy DeHererra o f 1431 W. Future. Maple avenue, Denver, was killed Pfc. Wilson E. Bragg, 21, a 1943 in action in the Pacific. graduate of the Cathedral high wwwwwwwwwwwwwwww school, was wounded in (ha left Prisoner Freed leg by machine ^ n bullets in the On 2nd Anniversary fighting on Iwo Jima April 17, He is now in Hawaii for treatment, A Few wedding anniversary pres­ veteran of five campaigns, includ­ ents could be more memorable than ing Leyte and Guam, Bragg has the ra d i^ a m that blonde Mary been overseas 11 months with THE Allene Schierburg received on the infantry. His mother, Mrs. Monday at her Red Cross volun­ Hazel Bragg, lives at 1000 Grant teer desk in Denver. It was a mes­ street. sage, on her second anniversary, Marino Capt. Donald H. from her bombardier husband, Lt. O’Rourke, Jr., son of Dr. and Gene Schierburg, a prisoner in Mrs. D. H. O’Rourke, Sr., of 2012 Germany for 16 months, saying he E. 4th avenue, Denver, is home is safe and is coming home. The on a leave after being wounded flier was forced to bail out on his on Iwo Jima, while serving with fifth mission over the Continent the Fifth marines. on Jan. 6, 1944. He had been in Other men of the archdiocese Stalag Luft 1, Barth, Germany, reported wounded in the past week from where only a few sketchy are: messages have reached his rela­ T /4 John E. Rivera is now hos­ tives. pitalized overseas after being wounded in Germany on April 18. Mary Allene has given hundreds He has been in the army for three of hours of volunteer service in the WAR LOAN ■ears, and served about a year in Red Cross overseas inquiry office. Curope ■with the Ninth armored Scores of messages from released division. His mother, Mrs. Kate prisoners and missing men have Rivera, lives at 3439 Kalamath gone through her hands, but she street, Denver. had not dared hope she would be Pvt Jose E. Vigil, Jr., son of at the desk to accept a radio­ Jose E. Vigil, Sr., of 1910 W. KON' gram from her long-absent hus­ Holden place, Denver, was wounded band The young couple attended ! in Europe. Regis and Loretto Heights colleges. Sgt Hector M. Florez, a son of Form of Bequest , Mrs. Schierburg, formerly Mary Mrs. Josephine Florez of 947 E. Yes, the Seventh War Loan is on right now! Allene Murray, is active in war 11th avenue, Denver, was wounded for Establishment of volunteer work and in the Denver in the European theater, and Sgt. Archbishop’s guild. Joseph Tahara, brother of Mrs. Funds for Educa^ Lt. Norman D. Comstock, son Juanita Leyba of 831 20th street, There are new planes to be b u ilt. . . new tanks . . . new ships, of Mr. and Mrs. Lon B. Com­ Denver, was reported wounded in tion of Priests: stock of 660 Detroit street, Den­ * the fighting in the Pacific. A ll to bring the war to an earlier dose. ver has been liberated from a Ger­ T. Sgt Robert Quintana, 26, man prison camp. Lt. Comstock, husband of Mrs. Sadie Quintana who was reported missing on Jan. of 1228 Federal boulevard, Denver, Our fi t t i n g men will do their job, and we must do ours! I 14, is a pilot on a B-17. was seriously injured on May 6 Pvt. J, Griebel, husband of Mrs. in a vehicle accident in Germany, And tight now, the most important job we have is to meet ’ Ralph Griebel of 656 E. Bijou Sgt. Quintana, a graduate of street, Colorado Springs, has ar­ North high school, has five brothers our personal quotas in the Seventh W ar Loan drive. rived in New York after being in service, one of whom. Pvt. i liberated from a German prison Michael A., was wounded in action camp on April 2. He was reported last August His parents, Mr. and Those quotas are big. U nde Sam needs 17,000,000,000 from missing in action on January 21. Mrs. E. M. Quintana, live at 2942 A member of the Seventh army. Lip^an street, Denver. individuals as this is a two-loan job in one. Pvt. Griebel had been overseas /6 Bruno Guido, son of Mrs. since October, 1944, and went Lucille Guido of 3904 Jason through the French and German street, Denver, was shot in the hip ■J campaigns with the 157th infantry in Italy on April 24. He is now regiment. convalescing in an army general Americans Have IVever Failed to A former student at St. Ma hospital. ligh school in the Springs, Grie Cpl. Norman L. Nolan, a former Meet a Bond Quota Yet • # • ) , 0 / ^ also attended St. Benedict's college, student of Regis college. was 4 Atchison, Kans. His parents are seriously wounded in the fight- / and W e Won^t Fail Blow, '4 Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Griebel of ing on Okinawa on Aprilpril 19.19 His 949 S. Nevada avenue. wife, Mrs. Dorothy L Nolan, lives Pvt, Edward M. Padilla, who at 2040 S. Lincoln street, Denver. S. Sgt. Joseph (M ick^) Griego, was recently freed from a prison camp in Germany, arrived at Fort 24, a graduate of the J. K. Mul­ Logan last week. His wife, Mrs. len school for boys, and a former Frances A. Padilla, lives at 3622 student and football star of Regis Kalamath street, Denver. college, Denver, is reported as miss­ : All Out For the Mighty ing in action since March 18 over THE SUM OF $350 Lt. Harry F. Howard, 21, a Germany. He was serving as a Mustang pilot who was unofficial!: crewman on a Flying Fortress and WILL TAKE CARE reported killed in action on Marcl had been awarded the Air medal. 7th War Loan OF A STUDENT FOR 2, is en route to his home in He has two brothers in service, Colorado Springs, after being and a sister, Mrs. K. Swanson of ONE YEAR. liberated from a German prison Los Angeles. camp. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Howard of 2034 Roanoke Three Brothers street, had been notified by the Meet in Pacific . _ Three brothers, former students .Winnie Stuck His at St. Joseph’s high school, Denver, AMERICAN FURNITURE CO. met recently in the Pacific. Francis 16th at Lawrence Foot Into It Lynch, fire controlman first class, and Robert, seaman first class, met by chance in the Philippines. ► A Permanent Burse for the Perpetual They decided to send their mother Education of a Seminarian is $6,000. u Any Portion of This Amount, However, Can Be Left.

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1536 LOGAN STREET Winston Churchill, Prime Min­ ister of England, used his power­ ful gift of rhetoric to criticize Eamon dc Valera, Prime ‘ Min­ DENVER, COLORADO ister of Eire, for the latter’s neutral stand in the war. The tilt was one that will never be forgotten. Churchill’s English was marvelous, but de Valera’s calm logic tore the hide off ChurchUl. Eire has been officially neutral but has sent more volunteers, pro­ portionately, into Allied armies than any British dominion. Above is de Valars. PAGE TEN Offlcej 938 Bannock’ Strte! THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone;' KEyntoiie '4205 Thursday, May 24, 1945 Regis College Graduates of 1945 CO-OROMATION IS NECESSARY WEEK-END FOODS Very often there is a meat difference in a person’s eyes. The one may be perfect, the other may have a very serious To Serve Out of Doors defect. A condition of this type is serious and a ^ ea t handicap to the individual. Obviously, you can only do your best work IIP when both eyes are functioning properly; therefore, an immedi­ Or Indoors ate examination is necessary. SWIGERT BROS. L C U S S Belter VUton OptometriBts Good Service (S t. Philomana’a Pariali, Deavar) Hugh Porter, seaman first class, for Every Age At Right Prieee completed his course at the Great 1550 California KEyttonm 7651 Lakes Naval training station. He was honor man of the class. Fol­ GLAB8B8 INDIVIDDALLT BTTLBD lowing a visit with his parents he will report at San Francisco, Calif., where he will join the fleet Reid Porter is a pilot in France Harvett Treaaore, No. 2 can with the Ninth air force. Beans The annual May crowning serv­ In Tomato Sauea ...... 12c REQUIESCANT ice will take place Sunday, May 27, Han'eat Gem. in Chili Gravy THEODORE at 4 p. m. in the church. Beans No. 2 can ...... 12c IN PACE Mrs. E. A . Hanifen, assisted by Red Seal or MayfaJr SS ox. Mrs. Robert Cart and the eighth Potato Chips T oa, pkff— ...... 1 5 c pks----- 25c [HACKETHALi grade mothers, has arranged for Julia tiC« Wriffht PETER J. MACKIN, 1*10 Fairfax the class day dinner to be held in Sandwich Buns 8 in pkg...... ^ 8c •treet; buabaad of Mary Louahlin the school auditorium Tuesday, 32 ox. 'Air Conditioned Mackin; brother of Loretta Longblin and May 29, at 6 o’clock. The parish Francea Hesaelbioe; uncle of John and Peanut BuHer 18 ox. fflaat... 2 5 c glasa...... 45c Jane Heaaelblne, aU of Denver. Rotary priests and the nuns will be pres­ MORTUARY at 8 p.m. Friday, May .25, in the Boule­ ent. Lffe. pkg. vard mortuary drawingroom. Requiem The Rt. Rev. William Hig^ns Bluhill Cheese rp^'inuL 15 c 4 points and 25c M tit Saturday at 9:30 in Bleaaed Sacra­ Aired Cheddar and Pimento 1449-51 Kalamath St. ment church. Burial Mt. Olivet. left Saturday for Salt Lake City, Phone MAin 4006 MICHAEL L. COYNE. 3752 S. Ban­ where he was called by the seri­ R & F nock; brother of Agnea Coyne, and uncle ous illness of his brother, Lt. Col. Macaroni or SpaghoHi 16 ox. bair.. of Brother A. Richard, F.S.C., of Lafay­ 11c ette, La. Requiem Matt it bting tung Martin Higgins. Kool Aid in St. Loult' church, Englewood, Thurt- Mrs. G. L. Monaghan’s club was Ice Cream Mix packaire 4c day, May 24, at 9:30. Interment Mt, entertained in the home of Mrs. £. No. 2 ean 45 ox. ran Olivet. Spillane lerviee. T. Mulcahy on Tuesday. Mrs. J. CIIEIKER GAETANO TACUOLI, 1817 40th Grapefruit Juice .7polr.ne10 point* and 1 3c D. Goodrow was hostess to her 20 points .2 9 c atreet; hutband of Mary Taglioli; father Town House CABS of Angie TalgioH, army. Italy; and club at 936 Fillmore on Wednes­ Louite Commiello. Requiem Matt Hay day, Mrs. T, E. Carey’s club will Kuner. No. 2 can ED DUNDON. H n . 21 in Annunciation church. Interment Tomato Juice 10 points and...... Mt. Olivet. meet with Mrs. John Conway on 10c TA. 2233 LowMt Zonvi lU ta THERESA A. KEMP; wife of Clifford Friday. D. Kemp of 1530 California; mother of A Requiem Mass will be offered Mustard OX. alas*...... ______10c EGGS Jamet and Robert, daughter of George at 8:15 Friday, May 25, for Jos­ Let us show you monument* Saxon. litter of Zita Saxon. Requiem Cream of the Crop Mata in Loyola church May 23. Inter­ eph Haffner at the request of his v a l o U p bottle. 20 points and...... 15c Grade AA we have erected in Mt. Olivet ment Ht. Olivet. I f Kuner. 14 ox. bottle classmates, the seventh grade Large Speciai* Cemetery. PJETER PUETZ of 1258 8. CUyton. i v e t c n u p 20 points and...... 15c formerly of Stratton. Hutband of Mar­ pupils. Dozen in ctn...... 48c garet Puetx; father of Mrt. Henry Bet- Sgt. Nathan, Wells left this week Applesauce ,''o 16c tingfer and Edward J. Puett. Rotary at BreBU^a^t Gems A. T. THOMSON for Lks V e^s, Nev., for further Heart'* Deliirhl, No. 2*^ the mortuary drawingroom, Colfax at army training. Grade A MONUMENTS Gaylord, Tburaday. May 24, at 8 p.m. can, 80 points and.. 32c Leonard Plank is ill of scarlet Diced Large Extras 6 0 0 Sherman St. TA. 8 0 18 Requiem Matt Friday at 9 ;30 in St. Vincent de Faul'a church. Interment M t fever in Children’s hospital. Doten in ctn...... 46c Olivet. Coiistanc* Hamilton Married to right, Gilbert W. Castellan, John I Notarianni, Vincent C. Sweeney, Beets No. 2 can 11c SAM GALLO, 4459 Cherokee. Husband Seniors of Regis college, Den­ Candlelight and spring flowers ver, to be graduated this Friday E. Bell, and Silvio H. Bottone; hot- and Harvey F. French, Storm Lake, 12 ox, can of Katherine Gallo; father of William. 20 points and ...... 14c COFFEE Gene. Carl, and Sam Gallo, Jr., U. S. formed the background for the evening. May 27, are, top row, left tom row, left to right, Aldo G. 1 army; Mrs. Jennie Urvack, Hra. Sue Whole Kerne!. Golden Bantam AIRWAY Spillane Mortuary evening wedding ceremony that Sujrar Belle, No. 2 can Snow, Mrt. Rote Powers, Kerwin, Kant.; 1 lb. bax...... 21c united Constance Hamilton and P C a S 90 point* and ...... 15c 1545 So. Broadway PEarl 0723 and Mrt. Miry Musk, Lafayette. Recita­ NOB HILL tion of the Rotary at the mortuary, Cant B. £. Frans in marriage Sat­ Gardenaide, No. 2 ^ can 17c 1 lb. b«*r...... 26c Mrt. John H, Spillane 14th avenue at Lincoln. Thursday, Hay urday, May 19. The Rev. Paul SK WILL BE GRADUATED BY Spinach ZO poInU *nd.... 24. at 8 p.m. Blotting in Holy Rotary mils mil m F.DWARDS RegUtered Funeral Director church Friday at 11 a.m. Reed officiated. Monsignor Hig­ 1 lb. glaes...... 29c and Embalmer Duchess 38c gins was present in the sanctuary, EDWARDS MRS. AGNES M. DE VANO Idiss M a ^ re t Monahan was the REGIS COLLEGE ON FRIDAY Nu Made fiT t"". 29c 2 Ib. glaaa ...... 57c Requiem Mata for Mrt. Agnet M. De bridesmaid, and Capt, Donald Treu Vano, (or 3S years head of a Denver HILLS BROS. was best man. The ushers were SI. JOIN'S FOR Chocolate Pudding 8c 1 lb. glaaa...... cleaning and dyeing firm that bore her Denver, and a 1935 graduate of 33c Erickson Memorial Co. name, was offered May 22 in St, Phito- Lt. Mark Tarvey and LL Joseph (Continued From Page One) MONUMENTS - MARKERS mena'a church Burial wat in Mt. Olivet Payless. able discharge in 1942. He is the Regis high. Corn Flakes __ 13c cemetery, in charge of W. F. Horan A ’The Degree of Bachelor of Arts, ^ • I Armour** Shortening Prompt Erection Son. Mme. De Vano. as aha wat cus­ A reception was held in the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. COCOA summa cum laude, will be awarded V e g e t o i e 1 Ib. ctn.. lO pomU and 19c from one of the most eomplcta tomarily known in the cleaning and home of the bride’s parents, Mr. J. F. FONEO. so. French of 1295 S. Ogden street. Rock wood displeyi Id this region, dyeing industry throughout the Welt, and Mrs. John R. Hamilton, 1269 to Notarianni, who has concen­ H lb. ttt Speer BWda Oppoalte Snnkta Liquid Soap ____ died shortly before midnight May 19 in Columbine street. The couple will trated in English and supple­ 43c package ..... lOc Gardens, CHerr? 4728 Mercy hospital following a brief illncst. mented his work with philosophy, She had lived in Colorado alnce 1910. reside at 2505 Dahlia street. A Solemn Requiem Mass for Shampoo _____ 39c Her home was at 674 Sherman street. Banns of marriage were an­ Latin, and mathematics. He has Cocoanut Oil Surviving are a daughter, Marie Corrine, nounced for the first time Sunday John F. Toner, Sr., Denver whole­ FO been a member of the sodality, be- DEMO and a ton, Robert, both of Denver. sale grocer and past grand knight Air-Wich between Richard P. McBride of in^ its prefect in 1943-44, is the 5*4 ox. bottle..^ 69c Borden’* Miles - Dryer - Astler this parish and Grace M. Denham of the Knights of Columbus, was editor of the Broum and Gold, the IS ox. JAMES MICHAEL CLARKE Car-Nu Bint bottle Requiem Mess for James Michael of Blessed Sacrament parish. held in St. John’s church, Mr. alumni newsmagazine, is chairman 59c glass .. 59c Printing* GOs Clarke, 32, ammunition plant worker who Toner was a trustee of St. John’s of the International Relations club, wat killed Monday in a fall from a fourth and a member of the Theta Alpha floor hotel window, wai laid in An­ for many years. The Rev. John P. Delta literary society. For the Programs and Circulars nunciation church May 23. Interment Moran, pastor ,celebrated the Mass took place in M t Olivet. W . P. Horan 1st Communion past two years he has been on the Tickets for & Son service. The coroner's office in the presence of Archbishop Regis college and high school fac­ A.FEWA.Y Hated Mr. Clarke’s death at accidentaL Urban J. Vehr. The Very Rev. Bazaars and Carnivals F ulties as an instructor in mathe­ He was a brother of Nora Rehm of John J, Flanagan, S.J., president Compton, Calif.; Jack and Daniel J. Held in Eastlake matics. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Quickly Produced Clark* of Lot Angeles, Calif.; and Frank of Regis college, was deacon, and Gregory Notarianni, 3626 Clay Reasonably Priced M. Clarke and Maa Clarke Kennedy of the Rev. Donald McMahon was street, Denver, he was listed in Denver. (St, Catherine’s Parish, Denver) subdeacon. The master of cere­ (Continued From Last Page) DR. R. W. FRITZ UNION LABEL IF DESIRED both the 1943-44 and 1944-45 edi­ DOYLE’S First Communion was held in monies was the Rev, Roy Figlino. standards, with an adequate bud­ JAMES FOLEY tions of Who's Who Among Stu­ PHARMACY And Associates 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. Requiem Htai for James Foley, former Our Lady of Sorrows church. East- Archbishop Vehr gave the absolu­ get, to improve child welfare in dents, and received his high school lake, Sunday, May 20. The first tion and Father Moran preached KEystone 6348 Denver resident and a retired railroad Colorado. diploma in Regis in 1942. The Parttcalar Oragglat Dentixtg man, wat tung May 22 in Sacred Heart communicants were Virginia Bro- the sermon before a large congre- Reports of the officers and dele­ 6*6 15Ui Street 110* I6tli SlTMt church. Bural was in Mt. Olivet ceme­ zovick and Frances Filkioski. The A philosophy major, Sweeney 17th AVE. AND GRANT KEratan, 1721 TAbor 17*1 tery. Hr. Foley died May 16 in a hospital gates showed a notable increase in flower girls were Jean and Eleanor has earned a Bachelor of Science Op«B Mondaj ao4 Tharodar Brom in Salt Lake City, where he moved five activities in the past 12 months. KB. 6*87 FREE DELITEST years ago. He was 71. A native of Fonay. Breakfast was served by Outstanding in the year’s work was degree, with biology as his minor Carnegie, Fa., Mr. Foley attended school the Altar and Rosary society in the subject Since his arrival in Regis ALTAR BREADS there and then went to work for the the estabii^ment of a deanery of Pennsylvania railroad. He later wat a home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fil­ the ACCW in Greeley. four years ago from the Cathedral SEWING construction foreman (or the Baltimore kioski. high school, where he was gradu­ FOR BEAUTY AND DURABILITT LESTER’S Llttl* GlrU* DrcftMs. CmbroldciT* A Ohio railroad before coming to Denver Mrs. M. E. Cooke, past president The afternoon session was ated in 1941, he has been a member Monoframinc, Etc. in 1903. He wai a construction fore­ opened by a prayer and address by McMnrtry Paints man here for the Union Pacific irailroad, of St. Catherine’s PTA, was elected of the college sodality, the Inter­ WATCH REPAIRS first vice president of the CPTL the Rev. William Kelly of Colorado national Relations club, and the THE SISTERS OF THE and supervised work on the main line and Varnish 7-DAY SERVICE through Utah and Nevada. Ill health last week.* Springs. Dr. Herbert 0. Brayer, Chemistry and Biology clubs. He GOOD SHEPHERD forced his retirement in 1935. Hr. Foley Cub Scout pack 155 will meet in state archivist, made a stirring ap­ ONE-YEAB GUARANTEE was a member of the Brotherhood of is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. TELEPHONE PEARL 24M the school cafeteria Friday, May peal for better relations with the Sweeney of 1254 Milwaukee street, ANDERSON RROS. Railroad Trainmen. Surviving are a son, Colfax and Joaephino RA. H i* 1529 Weiion CHerry 2447 Michael J. Foley of Denver; two daugh­ 25, at 8 p.m. Spanish-speaking citizens of the Denver. ters, Mrs. Anna Kilker and Mrs. Kathryn Judith Ann, infant daughter of state in an address, entitled “ A Spahn, both of Denver; two grandchil­ Mr, and Mrs. Thomas E. Kirby, Good Neighbor Policy at Home.” Tht Best ta dren. and a great-granddaughter. W. P. Dr. Brayer declared that the re­ Announcing the Opening of USED Horan A Son service. was baptized with Henry Bruno and Julia Mazza as sponsors. turning Spanish-American service FURNITURE THOMAS E. D9WNEY John Thomas Porch was received man will rightfully demand better CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING ; Requiem Hass for Thomas E. Downey. ALSO NEW into the Church. John J. Sullivan conditions, educational, social, and JENSON’S 1845 York street, supervisor of the can­ was his sponsor. Dorothy Facinelli economic, when he comes home. Cash or Crtdit ning department of Armour A Co., and Denver’* New Downtown a Denver resident (or more than 25 also was received into the Church. “ They have learned that whether 4'lassified Ads A FULL LINE years, was sung May 23 in the Cathedral. a man comes from Anglo,Hispanic, OP OFFICE Burial was in Mt. Olivet cemetery, in Scottish, or any other stock, he is Radio and Appliance It will pay yoo to read ALL of the following adeertixemcatt« ^ FURNITURE charge of Boulevard mortuary. Mr. Downey died May 21 in a Colorado Maj. Gen. Gurry Tells the equal of his brother in arms Wt boy jDor hootthold and eSIct foml* Springs hospital following a heart attack and in the face of death,” he Store tors (or CASH, or oxchtngo Uicm for He had been visiting friends there. He pointed out. “ Spanish-American FEMALE HELP WANTED PHOTOGRAPHS was 70. A native of Wilkes-Barre. Pa. anything in atock. Of Italy’s Destruction RADIOS REPAIRED PUaaant, ponnanent jobs available for Wo rent Folding Chain, Card and Ban. ex-service men will demand their Andmon photo*. 1206 I6tb St at L«ir. Mr. Downey went to Chicago with his maids, at one of the Weet's finest hostel* qurt Tablet. Dithea, Silverware, any. parents as s child. He was chief clerk rightful place in our community— 24 Hour Service rcnc. MAin 1878. Fre. new, cut*. riei. Apply Penlhoiue Employment Office^ thing in atock. for several Eastern railroads before Something of the destruction John F. Toner, Sr. a place that was denied him in the Brown Palace Hotel. PAINTING A CLEANING PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 coming to Denver. Surviving are two wrought by the war in Italy was pre-war period.” sisters, Mrs. J, W. Walsh and Miss Sarah gation. Members of the clergy 820 ISIh SI. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. to ||^.P 5L Downey, both of Denver; a brother. John described by Maj. Gen. John F. Mrs. L. A. Higgins of St. Vin­ BEST OF PAINTING, ftisidc nnd out, paper Downey, also of Denver; and the follow­ Curry, former commanding general resent included the Very Rev. By owner, modern 6*rm. Bung., coal hot air cleaninx, alto expert roof paintinx. Satis­ ing nieces and nephews: Capt J. J oseph O’Heron, the Rev. Gregory cent de Paul’s parish in Denver was hMt. dbl. garage, 3 block* from Holy faction iruarantrrd B.mie Land. TA. 1007. of the army air forces western Family school, 1 block from store* and Y’our Purrhaae o f War Bond* Walsh, chaplain. Seventh army; the Rev. technical training command, who Smitn, the Rev. William V. Powers, named president by the group. She PAINTING N. J. Walsh of Holy Family parish. and the Rev. Leo Flynn. transportation. Immediate possession. GL and Stamps Helps to Secure Your Genrose M. Walah, Denver; and Michael is in Denver after eight months 1 succeeds Mrs. J. T. Tierney of St. BIRDS- 2741. GOOD PAINTING. Expert workmanahip, Future. C. Downey and Genrose M. Downey of abroad as head of the army’s eval­ The deceased, president of John’s parish. Other officers are MALE HELP WANTED exterior, loterior, and roofa. PE. 6084. Chicago. uation board in the Mediterranean Toner’s, Inc., and a Denver resi­ as follows: Vice presidents, all EYE dent for 44 years, died May 19 in Custodian needed at Catholic Church in PRINTING MICHAEL J. POWERS area. re-elected, Mrs. John F. Murtaugh Denver. References required. Box 62. The his home, 3131 E. Seventh avenue, f r o z i *:n Register. WE SPECIALIZE in busineaa carda. letter Michael J. Powers. 215 E. 11th avenoeL “ Many years will be required to of Denver, first; Mrs. Emmett heads, forma and blanks of ail kindb collector for the Stato Public Utilitiea repair and rebuild those sections after a heart attack. He was 76. Knight of Colorado Springs, sec­ Wedding announcements. Rodgers Prindng commiaaion and former auperviaor for A native of North Brandt, On­ FOODS PERSONAL Co., 616 14th St. the Rio Grande raiiivad. died May 20 in of Italy across which Allied armies ond; and Mrs. J. Fred McCourt of tario, Mr. Toner went to school FREED SLAVES OF LIQUOR, now FREE St, Joseph** hospital followini? a heart fought,’* the general declared. “ It Greeley, third. Miss Rita La- WANTED TO BUY attack. He was 72. A native of Taunton is destroyed town by town, rail by there and later graduated Tourette was named recording sec­ Grorrriea -iMrals • Bakery othsra. Alcoholics Anonymoaa. Write P. 0. B4is 4163. S. Denver Station. Mass,. Mr. Powers went to school in rail, factory by factory. Cassino from the University of Ottawa. retary; Miss Barbara C. Bach was WILL PAY CASH for 6 rooms of ftirl* Maine and in 1891 moved to Omaha, He served as principal of a high cure, piano and aewing maehina. KE 8844, where he became a machinist for me was pulverized, and so was Ploesti. re-elected corresponding secre­ M U R RA Y’S MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Union Pacl5c railroad. He later was school in Ottawa for several years tary; Mrs. L. J. Holmes, treasurer; WOOD SALE Little towns in the mountains PoanSnl bj U. T. Marrir— I>S1 Kei^ndltioned pianos, ptajrers, grands master mechanic for the same road be> were literally wiped out—leveled.” before moving to Buffalo, N. Y., Mrs. W. C. Weldon, re-elected his­ fore moving to Fort William. Ontario, in 1895 to become credit manager Phone GR. 1613-14-15 on^ns lit ISM Arapahos CH. 4171 est ordained Jesuit in the world. He license and the wedding ceremony 0pm 10 A. U. to 8 P. U. WRITS FOR PRICSSt vive. went to Germany for study before doing nounced by Father Benjamin, C.P. Washington.— The Inter-Amer­ in what it termed “ very question­ missionary work in Japan for three years. The leaflet is made up of four ican Congress on Catholic Educa­ able case 8.” Charging that O’CONNOR He then taught in St. Louia university The outlook for the coming winter it extremely grave . . . pages and includes the acta, a pic­ tion will be held iq Bogota, Co­ drunken marriages are on the in TRANSFER CO. for 15 years. Pat was MacArthur’s field ture of the Crucifled Christ, a JACQUES BROTHERS clerk in the first World war and was lombia, from June 1 to 9, under crease here, the council con­ 1535 19th Su We Definitely URGE the Storing of with him in Australia in this war. Mrs. poem on resignation to the Fa­ demned “ judicial laxity” In en­ Robinson’s daughter. Ann, is a noted ther’s will, and an explanation for the joint initiative of the Pon­ forcement of the state’s “ gin mar­ K E. 6381 Since 1902 singer, a member of the original Roxy the benefit of those who through theater troupe in New York city. She tifical university there and the riage” law. BITUMINOUS COALS N O W i gave a concert in the Denver City audi­ no fault of theirs are deprived of National Confederation of Private LOCAL TRANSFER MONUjreNTS OF DI^fNCTION torium several years ago. Funeral serv­ the last aacramenta, but who can Catholic Colleges. Each of the HAVE YOU Heating Plants should be THOROUGHLY CLEANED and ices (or Mrs. Robinson took plsce In New through faith, hope, and perfect Amencan republics will send an STOKERS SERVICED sooner than ever before York. MODERNIZED YOUR 28 E. 6th Ave. TAbor 6468 contrition achieve salvation. It baa official voting delegate. Delegates Manpoicer it actually scarce and undoubtedly will become worse the approbation of Archbishop from the United States will in­ INSURANCE? Michael J. Curley of Baltimore clude the Rev, Edward B, Rooney, The United Fuel t Equipment Company LOWERS— and W ashin^n. Any one desiring SJ., executive director of the Protect yourself against nms COAL A dignified offering of sympathy Is s a copy should send his request to Jesuit Educationrl association; the haaardt. ALL POPULAR GRADES KEystone ^ 9 1 '•valy spray af red roses. 8 5 .0 0 end ep. Father Benjamin, C.P., St, Jos­ Rev. John C. Friedl, S J., of Rock- HORACE W. BENNETT ALSO STOKER COALS COLD SPRING THE BLOSSOM SHOP eph's monastery, 8800 Frederick hurst college, Kansas City; and & Co. avenue, Baltimore 29, Hd. The MONUMENTS Brown Palsce Hotel TA. 1831 General Jose Ortiz-Monasterio I ll Tator BMf. Pbmi* TA. U7I Raj Coal To. ts BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY IKAUTIfUL tMmUS Uptown. 321 E. 7lh A . TA. *2*7 booklets are available also in of Loyola University of South# FRANK BNGLAND. Jr. P£. 4604 1165 So. Pena. m m ~c a l l a n d c h a b g x larger amount for |2 a hundr«l New Orleana. Inaawnr* D«e«tf — I .Thursday, May 24, 1946 Office, 938 Bannock S tr^ THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN The Denver Catholic Register PfriHanf. ___Most BoT. AxchblBbop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Registorials Editor______Rt. Rev. Matthaw Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jonr.D. Managing: Director^...... Rev. John B; Cavanagh, M.A., Litt.D. Auoeiata Editors— M. P. Everett, Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, No Conversions answer the cultnral appeal; but on and on a bright day can be seen J.C.D., Litt.D.; Rev. Edward A. Breen, M.A., LittD.; Rev. Francis the whole the masses go along their for several blocks. I should Imagine Syrianey, M.A.; Leonard Tangney, A.B., Jonr.D.; Mary Eisenman, In Foxholes accustomed way. In Europe it is that the persons responsible for the A.B.; Linus Riordan, A.B., LittM .; Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A.; (By Rev. W'. J. Canavan) natural for children to hear and new installations, had they lived in Rev. John Ebel, M.A. Although there may be “no acquire several tongues; it is per­ the days o f outhouses and been atheists in foxholes,” neither are sonally profitable for business per­ called upon to erect a few, would Ills SmiRDIIf Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. there any niaM conversions among sons to be linguists. In America have painted them like barber poles the nien o f the army. This is the there hat been little incentive for and set ,lhem conveniently on the (Regis High School, Denver) studied opinion of Father John learning foreign languages. Those front lawns. At least they do not 'The commencement exercises of Published Weekly by Scannell, who is recovering at Fitz- who do so find their knowledge seem lo belong lo the school of Regis high school will be held in THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) simons General hoapilal from gently slipping into innocuous thought that something necessary the Phipps auditorium, located at wounds received in bailie. Father desuetude. It is probable that the but unsightly should be concealed Colorado and Montview boule­ 938 Bannock Street, .1 ScBiincll should know, for he spent study o f foreign tongues will in- or camouflaged. vards, Saturday evening, June 2, Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 nearly three years in the thick o f Wease here, simply because travel at 8:15. On the following day the the battle o f the Pacific, from in and trade with other couniriea With the Eyes ^aduates will take part in the Guadalcanal to the Philippines. He will grow, especially in the airplane joint graduation exercises o f all Subscription: $1 per year. would still be there with “ his boys” age. But for the whole world to Of Youth the Catholic high schools in the Club Subscription, with The Repster, Local Edition, $1.30 per year. had not a Japanese sniper in the learn and use a single longue— to (By Rev. Francis Syrianey) City Auditorium at 3 p.m. No Club Subscription Price Offered Outside Colorado. hills o f Luzon taken careful aim our mind there is simply too much We have recently had the oppor­ Archbiihop Urban J. Vehr will at a band o f .American soldiers last against it. tunity o f observing the reactions be present and will present the St. Patrick's day. Thursday, May 24,1945 of a youthful friend on the oc­ diplomas to the graduates Satur­ The men in the infantry are Motorist Voices casion o f a first excursion into day, The commencement address more religious than those in other the great world that lies beyond services, Father Scannell points out, Triple Complaint OFFICIALt ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER one's “home town.” We could not GHECKMASTER for they face death more often. (By Rev. John Cavanagh) The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval help taking notice o f the fresh Yet many o f these, despite the fact I intend to devote this space lo nese and liveliness o f the observa­ We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ that they are in danger nearly ACCOUNT . . ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or an unburdening o f three griev­ tions, and the wonder, and even every minute o f a battle, make no ances. The causes of my aggrieved I awe, manifested by the young per­ those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. attempts to return to the practice We hope The Register will be read in every home of the stale are not matters over which 1 son at first sight o f the many mar­ is a Modern, Pay-as- o f their religion. And this is true have any control, but, since free. vel*— so new, so much bigger, so Archdiocese. you-go Checking Facil­ o f a rather alarming, . number of dom o f speech is an .American different— o f the outside world. We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in C,atliolics, the chaplain affirm s, heritage, it is not out o f order lo Every turn provided new sensa ity— exclusive with this the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. ' “ It is said that 30 per cent o f the| go on record against poor planning, lions, exciting thrills, intense im­ Bank! « URBAN J. VEHR, army is Catholic,” Father Scannell | reprehensible behavior, and bad pressions, and lasting memories. Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. point* out. “ And the registration taste. How refreshing to sec things anew •tatiitics will probably bear that • You may open a 1 drove to the depot in a rush with the eye* o f youth. assertion out, but not all the 30 the other clay and there my troubles W e ran ail recall our own first GHECKMASTER AC­ per cent go to Mass or receive (iom- Mexican Tour Planned Highest Seminary in started. It seems lo me that Den­ impressions on similar occasions. munion, even when they are about COU N T by mail or in ver could really afford belter park­ How much more they meant than By Father James Magner World Has Record Year to go into battle.” ing facilities at the Union station. subsequent repetitions o f the same person, with as little as Puno, Peru.—“ The highest sem­ The priest says that many boys Actually the condition* prevailing experiences. It is human nature W'ashingrton.—The Rev. James who were negligent o f their reli­ soon to grow tired o f anything. initial deposit. Pay inary in the world,” the Seminary in small rural communities, even A. Magner of the Catholic Uni­ gion at home have made no im­ in villages that are no more than This is unfortunate, for by becom­ no carrying or deposit versity of America, author of of St. Ambrose, which borders Lake provement in army life. He de­ ing tired we lose half the joy* o f whistle-posts, surpass what Denver charges; it costs 10c Latin America Pattern and Men of Titicaca in the Andean mountains, clares that there U a surprising has to offer motorists at the depot. life. This world cannot continue Mexico, announces that he will some 13,000 feet above sea level, number o f Catholics who have Anyone trying lo get a spot lo to furnish endless new sensations. for each check used, re­ conduct his fourth annual seminar now has 200 students, the largest made their First Communion and Moll o f US are “ doomed'’ to live* park runs the risk o f getting gardless o f amount! to Mexico, to leave Chicago on in its 68-year history. Closed in then have abandoned, the practice smashed by other cars, knocking o f ceaseless repetitions and daily Aug. 1. The group will visit 1934 because of lack of students o f their religion, despite the fart down pedestrians, and then, if a recurrence o f ordinary activities. that they declare their faith in o f­ Seldom do we get the opportunity • Let GHECKMASTER Mexico City, Puebla, Texco, Ori­ and funds, the institution was re­ train is arriving, finding a space a Dr. Calvin Grieder ficial statements. “The benefit* of to break out into the unusual and zaba, and other points and return opened in 1944 by the Maryknoll couple o f block* away on the rail­ solve your worries about to Chicago on August 17. Fathers. a (Catholic education are very mani­ road track* or behind a warehouse. different that is so refreshing. To will be delivered by Calvin fest,” Father Scannell affirms. Even if a driver is fortunate he in­ keep our lives from becoming drab Grieder, Ph.D., associate professor how to pay those month­ “ Even those boys who missed Mass variably has to fight his way and colorless, then, we need the of school administration at the ly bills without stand­ PROTECT YOUR PRECIOUS FURS! frequently, who did not go lo Con­ through and around express trucks eyes o f youth. University of Colorado. The title fession or receive (Utramunion in and contend witli scores o f reckless The presence o f to much blase of the address is “Fearless for ing in line. Open your civilian life usually return lo the cabbies who seem bent on crashing sophistication is directly attribut­ Unknown Shores.” account today! Call TAbor 2611 practice o f their faith in army life into everything that doe* not beat able lo the fact that people allow John Connelly will give the if they attended Catholic schools. a hasty retreat. themselves to lose the freshneu valedictory address and Bill £. But it is impossible in some cases of youth. Their boredom blinds Another cause for alarm is the Barrett will read the class poem. Deposits insured to for Safe, Dependable lo ‘ convert’ a so-called Catholic who them to the ever-present wonder glass-strewn alley* o f . Denver. I Roy J.» Atkinson will present the has had little or no Catholic school of things about them. Not only do $5,000 by Federal De~ have not had occasion to explore dedicatory talk that 'will open the training.” they lack the eyes o f youth, but all the city*! alleys, but those commencement exercises. Robert posit Insurance Corpor­ they even forget how to see at all. Father Scannell'* observations through which I have ventured J. Sievers will be the chairman of 'And it takes the eye* o f youth lo ation. * FUR STORAGE are worthy o f though:. There seem to be the graveyard for all the program. Bill Olsen will de­ rediscover for them what they have should be a vast apoftolate among broken bottles. In the interests o f liver the valedictory address at the been missing. Keep your precious furs .in hamilton’s lapsed (^iholic population rubber conservation I called my eneral graduation exercises on That men do lose their ability Make this up-to-date Fur Storage Vaults and be when the w«r is over, ^ n v e rt* are favorite tire dealer, Joe Kavanaugh, funday. good, but we should also save the . . t e j ^im whether broken hot- to keep a fresh outlook on things Music for the occasion will be YOUR Bank! sure that they are safe from moths faith o f those we have. were as productive a* flats and is one o f the results o f original furnished by the Regis high school sin. It if heartening to know that blowouts as I had imagined. Speak­ orchestra under the direction of and other dangers until you want one o f the chief joys o f heaven will ing with authority and from the Edward Libonati. Conference Spurs be the reacquisition o f this happy them again in the fall. vast experience o f having repaired Underclassmen 'will act as faculty. There we shall gaze end­ World Language hundreds o f thousands o f tires in ushers both for the baccaluareate lessly on the Beatific Vision and his shop, Joe declared that “ people exercises on Sunday, May 27, and (By Millard F. Everett) never tire. W e will never be able to 'A' Expert FER Repairing who loss jug* into alleys are crim­ for the graduation ceremonies on An interesting by-product o f the exhaust the infinity o f the treas­ inals who should be set up in bowl­ June 2. United Nations conference in San ure* o f God; we will never be ex­ ing alleys instead o f wooden pins.” The baccalaureate exercises 'will Francisco is renewed discussion o f hausted in our power of drawing be held on Sunday, May 27, in the R estyling the need for a world language. Still another and final complaint new and deeper realizations of aU Regis students’ chapel. Mass will English and Spanish were the o f­ seems lo be in order about the new that God really is. W e shall then start at 9 o’clock with the grad­ ficial longues at first until French, trash cans placed on the downtown see things with the eye* o f eternal uates, their parents, and friends Am m can National long the language of diplomacy, comers. It is not about the cans youth. in attendance. The Rev. Dr. David Cleaning themselves that we protest, but was insisted upon by the French Maloney ■will deliver the bacca­ delegates. Even with three tongues about the color. Perhaps the What Makes a laureate sermon at the Mass, in use the amount o f translating weather will eventually take tome which will be celebrated by the *BanKof\lWlYi that has had to be done is prodi­ o f the Inster off the receptacles, Being Human Very Rev, John J. Flanagan, S.J., and in time we may get accus­ gious. Those few expert in Rus­ (By Rev. James B. Hamblin) president of Regis. Graduates will sian and other languages little tomed to them. Right now they Parents who fail to realize the serve the Mass. A breakfast will be known in this country have been stand out as the most prominent FRAHK KIRCHHOr I .It reasons behind the Church’* in­ served to the graduates and their ADOLPH KUNSMItlSB worked to exhaustion. “ adornments” along the streets. sistence on its privilege o f educat­ relatives in the cafeteria immedi­ VlMrmUtaisa4CHUir One observer, dwelling upon the rk c u m il loTk Vt ing youth might very well pcmder ately after Mass. number of ddegales from Ro­ over the statement made by Dr. The senior day of recollection mance language couniriea, said it 1616 STOUT Mrs. Karl Mayer R. G. Gustavson, acting president will be held Friday, May 25, con­ would not be amiss to insist upon Monday Store Hours o f the Unis-ersity o f (Colorado, con­ cluding the week of examinations a knowledge of Latin among stu­ Noon to 9 P.M. cerning the killing of mental de­ for the seniors. The Rev. Joseph dents. O f course it would not. Is Elected by fectives. Too often Catholic par­ M. Sheehy, S.J., will conduct tiu Latin, a “ dead” language, has the ents shrug aside the repeated exercises. advantage o f being exact and in­ warnings o f the dangers to faith Examinations for underclass­ flexible in meaning. It has diffi­ Regis Mothers and right reason present to un­ men begin Friday, May 25, and i culties lo the modem mind, how­ trained minds in non-Catholic run through the following week. MORGAN, LEIBMAN A HICKEY ever, that probably will prevent its schools. Said Dr. Gustavson, “The Exemptions from final examina­ ever coming into popular use The Regis Mothers’ club elected defective is not actually a human tions are granted to those students again. and installed the following new of­ INSURANCE SINCE 1897 being, but merely a mechanism who have maintained a high scho English is descended largely ficers: Mrs. Karl Mayer, presi­ that consume* oxygen and food lastic average during the present from Romance and Teutonic lan­ dent; Mrs. Tom Gleason, first vice and is no benefit to itself or to semester. Succeeding Herbert Fairall Agency guages; hence the American youth president; Mrs. W'. 0. Sievers, anyone else and is only a burden who studies any o f these European second vice president; Jfrs. Jos­ on society.” Css and Elsctrle Bids- PbsiM TAbsr tttl tongues, such as French, Spanish, eph McGowan, treasurer; Mrs. W e have never had the misfor­ or (^rman,,finds many points of Joseph Colaiana, recording secre­ Boys’ Sodality tune of sitting in one of Dr. Gus­ similarity to his native speech. But tary,; and Mrs. Tom Killian, cor­ tavson'* classes, but we cannot help such is not the case with Chinese responding secretary. A beautiful asking, how he would define a or Russian, for example. Yet Chi prayerbook was presented to the To Hold Smoker human being, how he would ^ f - nese with its various ' dialects is outgoing president, Mrs. Marie ferenliale a human being fnmi sn spoken by 488,673,000 persons, Seaman, for her untiring work in animal — would he m ake^ any (Holy Family Parish, Denver) T h e y know'it's thei whereas Fmglish is the speech of the past year. Mrs. Seaman differentiation at all? Appstrently The Boys’ sodality ■will hold a 270,000,000. Russian with its dia- thanked the officers, - and all who none, since the standard for judg­ smoker on Friday evening in the simple, modem Checking . lecta is fourth in extent, being the helped to make the year a suc­ ing whether a thing is or is not school hall. longue of 166,000,000 persons. It cess. Special thanks were extended Account service that.coste human is whether it is o f “ benefit The last PTA meeting of the is exceeded by Hindi and relatMl to Mrs. J. M. Bridges and her lo itself or anyone else.” Of course. present school year will take place MOVING & STORAGE languages, spoken by 216,000,000. committee for- the successful tea so little and gives so muchr Asti Dr. Gustavson forgot to mention Monday evening, May 28, at 8 Spanish is fifth with 102,700,000. given for mothers of prospective that, judged by these standards, a o’clock. The auditor’s report and a 'I f the speakers o f the four chief freshman. Father Bernard Karst, indispens^le^convenience ioi cow which supplies steak and milk reading of the history will be I Romance languages, Spanish, S.J.; Mrs. Seaman, and Mrs. H. is more o f a human than the baby pven. There will be election and STORAGE SPruce 2671 French, Portuguese, and Italian, Grant represented Regis at the every wage-earner or salaried man and womans who does nothing for society ex­ installation of officers. Sister LOWEST PRICES I2se SOUTH PEARL ST. are added together, the total is ACCW convention May 23. Regis cept burden it with the necessity o f Charitina’s eighth grade pupils IN THE CITY /fee. Phone SPfucs946l almost that of English-speaking, mothers and friends are invited to ,Pay by check. You make a better imprassionl providing sustenance and care for will give the entertainment and re­ I being 264,99 5,0 00. attend the tea at Mrs. Phil many years. He also forgot to men­ freshments will follow. SPECIAL PATES TO SOLDIERS This divergence among the major Clarke’s, 732 Fillmore, Denver, tion that, judged by these stand­ Darlene Annette, infant daugh­ NO MINIMUM BALANCE BEQUIBEU naliont hampers social and busi­ May 27, for the benefit of the ards, the baby is “ merely a me­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tracey, ness dealings of all kinds, in some Jesuits in Europe. chanism that consumes oxygen was baptized Sunday, May 20, Fa­ • CHECKBOOKS FREE - ALWAYS cases quite seriously. The fact that YOU PAY ONLY A ROOM A MONTH and food” and does not become ther Omer Foxhoven performed (here are estimated to be 2,796 ‘American War a human until it does something the ceremony, and Jacob and Helen languages is the world shows the of “benefit to itself or to anyone Gabar were the sponsors. complexity o f the problem. There per cha^used. No deposit charges^ M other of 1945’ else.” We wonder when Aristole or Ann Mary, infant daughter of is no question that the adoption of Aquinas or .Archimedes or Eidison Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Kudalis, a universal longue would be a or even Dr. Gustavson himself was baptized by Father Foxhoven great help. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK ceased to be a “ mechanism” and Sunday, May 20. Her sponsors Tlie only way that there will be became a human being. were James Coughlin and Eleanor .V DENVER such a one, however, is for nation* (jirrying such a statement to it* Garrett, ORDINATION to grow so close together that a logical conclusion would, o f course, common language becomes ines­ mean we must deny the existence capable. There have been many M Ain o f a vivifying principle in man dif­ Card Parly ProaounMd 5314 attempts lo formulate an artificial GIFTS ferent from that o f other animals. world speech, based either upon It would mean we must forget Success in Orphauage numbers or musical notations, upon | that there in a distinction between' F . J . words taken from a living lan­ K IR C H H O F “ intellect'* and “ intelligence,” — the guage, or directly upon a living ry ability to think and the actual ex­ speech. .Some have attracted quite Sacrefi Heart and the members of ercise o f the ability. Dr. Gustav­ CHALICES a hit o f notice, but none has the Queen of Heaven Aid society t'ON iSTRurTioN € o . son apparently is not concerned achieved the success its originator in Denver wish to thank all who with the fact that to deny a being hoped. 0 made the card party a success. is human merely because there is The fact is that most Prizes were donated by Mmes. BUILDERS some bodily defect which prevents ings are lazy. By and James McConaty, H. Grimm, S. New Shipments the full exercise o f its faculties is just will not do something iK^y Chiolero, and J. Bedman, and Miss no different than to deny the ex­ We Appreciate Your Patronage not have lo do. Scholars will labor Kate Smith. They were won by New Designs istence o f sunshine just because indefaligably; some students will Mrs. J. Hannigan^ S. D. Lucy, H. drawn curtains prevent the sun L. Weber, Rhoda Plant, and M. 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. 4th Degree to Be Host from entering the room. Rowe. The cake was won by Mrs. This is the sort o f thing lo which M. Wishey. To Orphan Boys at Show jthe student* o f most secular oni- versilie* are subjected. Volumes Birth Control Worse . The Fourth Degree Knights of could be filled with quolaliont o f ■STABLlSflCD SINCE IMi Columbus will conclude their ser­ a similar nature— one in particular Than Global Battle ies of program.^ for the boys of I we remember, “ (iod is like the M t St. Vincent’s and St. Clara’.s callous on your hand, the product Huntington, I n d. — Asserting orphanages by taking a group of (not the cause) o f your activity.” that “ the devastation wrought by The American Fixture Co Mrs. Margaret Natterman of COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOM the orphans to the electrical dis­ It is hard to realize that there are birth controllers has been immeas­ Haaoisetann e t play at the USO-NCCS club on Louisville, K>’., displays her best parents who would feel they were urably more damaging to our pop­ Miyr 29. smile as she is kissed by her son, neglecting their duty if they fed ulation than the ravages of global aiURCH PEWS AND ALTARS 'The programs, in which the prob­ Cpl. Oscar, shortly after she had sour milk lo their children— yet war,” the Most Rev. Joseph P. CHURCB FURNITURE A . P . \V.\<;.\i:ii lems that may arise in after-school been selected as “ American War do not hesitate to allow the minds Hurley, Bishop of Sfr Aup;ustine, life are discussed by leading Den­ Mother of 1945” by the Ameri­ and souls o f those same children in a article appearing in Our BANK, BAR, AND STORE FDOURES ver men. have been very popular can War Mothers. Mrs. Natter­ lo be poisoned by men whose phi­ ( III lU'ii (;ooi»s ( (I. Sunday Visitor, observes that, MUhoork o f AU Kinds at the orphanages. It is planned man has six sons and three daugh­ losophy o f life denies the existence “ where war has killed thousands, to continue the scries in the fall, ters in the service and another o f (^od and the reality o f a human I'A. (>

Xavier, Kans.—Miss Helen Cov­ N. DeRubertis, noted Kansas City La Junta.— (St. Patrick’a Par-i Forney, monitor; and Mrs. Helen SFT yP BFCDRD Trinidad.— Commencement ex­ had attended the school in its conductor and composer. ish) — In the meeting Tuesday, Cash and Mrs. Charles Elliott, ercises for a class of 26 will be earliest years. Wilma Griffith sang ington will be presented by the S t May 15, in the parish hall, the trustees. held the evening of Thursday, two vocal solos, “ Will O’ the Wisp" Mary college department of music Miss C ovin^n will receive a lie C. D. o f A. held their annual elec­ Capt. Betty Klein, serving in the May 31, in Holy Trinity church at and "Ho. Mr. Piper.” A "Spring in her senior voice recital Monday Bachelor of Music degree with a tion o f officers. Mrs. Elisabeth army nurse corps, has been called 7:30 o’dock. The graduates from House Cleaning,’’ was presented evening, May 28, in Xavier audito­ major in voice from the college on Marshall was chosen as grand re­ for overseas duty, according to Holy Trinity high school this year by Billy Malone. rium. Miss Covington, a mezzo- May 30. This recital is in partial gent; Mrs. Felix Morris, vice re­ word received by her mother, Mrs. are James Andrade, Joan Chacon, Betty Loomis rendered a violin soprano, will be assisted by Mibs fulfillment of the requirements for gent; Mrs. Garlon Herron, his­ J. K. Klein. Lena Cimino, Tony Ferrendelli, solo, and the program closed with Elizabe^ Anne Dickmann, organ­ that degree. She is the daughter of Salida.— The Daughters of Isa­ Nickoletta Frabrizio, Robert Ordway.—Mrs., W. J. Trainor ist and by the St. Mary college Mr. and Mrs. Earl Covington of torian; Mrs. Harry Cullinane, fi­ Donald Blevins, son of Mrs. the presentation of two numbers Gleason, Julia GrifiBty, Eugene has received news from the War orchestra under the baton of Dr. Grand Junction. nancial secretary; Miss Sophia Mary Blevins, has completed his bella received corporate Holy Com­ by the mixed glee club of the high Ruegg, treasurer; Mrs. Emil Pi munion Sunday, May 10. Break­ Guzzo, William Hathoot, Vincent s^ooL department that her son, Lt. Pat­ training in an officers’ training Juliano, Bemie Leyba, Margaret rick Tiainor, a prisoner of war for saneshi. organist; Miss Carmel school in France and has been fast was served afterwards in the Women Hold Deanery Meeting Scinmbato, lecturer; Miss Colleen parish hall. Lucero, Pauline Madrid, I^ona the past year, nas been liberated commissioned a second lieutenant Miller, Lottie May Marra, John The DCCW held a deanery and is well and safe. He has been in the air forces. Immaculata circle of the Daugh­ Martine^ Mary Grace Noto, Al­ meeting Friday, May 18, in the at Oflag 64 in Poland. Word has been received by Fa­ ters of Isabella is being repre­ bert O’Canna, Margaret Passer- Community hall. Representatives Shop By Street Car ther Leo J. Thome that his nephew, sented in the meeting to establish elli, Frank Rino, Gene Salvatore, from all parishes in tiiis section of Altar Group Has George Romontio Cletus Schwab, who is with an in­ the state circle in Pueblo this George Salvatore, Helen Sicco, the state were present. week. Mrs. Rose Lanari, regent of Discussion Hour fantry division in the Philippines, Robert Tapia, Mary Vaccara, and Lt. Gleason Rescued the local circle, is the ddegate, The Altar and Rosary society has been promoted to the rank of Mary Helen Williams. Lt. Harry Gleason, son of Mr. from 9 to 3 . . . second lieutenant L t Schwab has with Mrs. Frances Beauregard as held its May meeting in the home Prom It Held and Mrs. J. J. Gleason o f 809 been overseas 31 months. In alternate. of Mrs. D. R. Poundstone. The Freed in Germany About 35 couples attended the Nevada avenue, has been freed business session was followed by a that time he served on Guadal­ The local circle collected more from a German prison camp and canal, the Fiji islands, New clothing in the recent drive than annual junior-senior banquet and discussion club hour. prom on May 17 in Community is now looking forward to coming ^aviriK room for those who must ride Florence.—A cablegram was re­ Georgia, Leyte, and Luzon. He any other organization in the com­ home. He was captured Dec. 21, Miss Mary Denehan, who has ceived May 20 by Florence rela­ was with the first group o f sol­ munity. The contribution of the been ouite ill, was able to accom­ Frank Massarotti was toast­ 1944, in the Ardennes sector o f the To work, and at night to where they abide! tives of Sgt. George Romontio, who diers which entered the city of Immaculata circle was 1,830 Belgian bulge. The outfit of which pany her nieces, Mrs. Mary Omo articles, weighing 1,730 pounds. master. The welcome and response had been a prisoner of the Ger­ Manila. He wears the Purple he was a member lost 416 killed, and. Mrs. Bess Hackel, to their The total weight of all clothing were voiced by Norbert Giltner of More room on the cars for packages, too, mans since February, 1944. “ Tell Heart Combat Infantrjroan’s 1,246 wounded, and 7,001 as home in Cimarron, Kans., where my sister I am alive, well, and badge, and the Asiatic-Pacific collected in Salida was 7,00u the junior class and Mary Helen she will remain for an extended Williams, senior class president prisoners of war. A graduate of If you go home before the workers do! liberated,” the cablegram stated. theater ribbon with two battle pounds. Mrs. Laura Smith was visit. chairman for the local circle and Dolores Ortiz, junior class presi Holy Trinitjr high school, he was He was a member of the air forces. stars. graduated in 1943 from Santa Dorsey Kipper, Jr., federal in­ The Altar and Rosary society was assisted by Minnie Moltrer, dent, gave a humorous eulogy on spector of fruits and vegetables, Leroy Beyers departed last members of the senior class. A Clara university. A brother, Jos­ met Thursday afternoon. May 17, week for San Diego, Calif., where Justina Gerrard, Maude Mealson, is visiting his parents, Mr. and and Agnes Roche. toast to Father F. L. Sebastian!, eph, is with the army in Italy. in the rectory, with Mrs. Nellie he will serve in the navy. The annual spring mnsicale was Mrs. D. A. K ip^r. He had been Sullivan and Mrs. Mary Valen- Mrs. Theresa DeLuca, chairman .J., was proposed by Helen Marie stationed in Salinas, Calif., the Francis F. Burshears enter­ Malone and Lucille Martinez of­ presented by the senior pupils of Having Exact Fare Ready zano as hostesses. The next meet­ of the defense committee of the past few months, but owing to tained a group of convalescents fered a toast to the PTA mothers Holy Trinity school in Community ing will be held June 21 in the circle, reports the following con illness was forced to take a leave from the local army air field hos­ who prepared the banquet Lillian hall Friday, May 11. home of Mrs. Joseph James, with tributions to the war effort by the of absence and will remain here Speeds Service pital in his home on Santa Fe ave­ Maldonado gave a toast to the Credit Union Buy* $10,000 Bond Mrs. C. J. Caldirola as co-host- nue. The guests were entertained members: War bonds, $1,450; until he recovers. sisters. The first Trinidad purchaser of After the business meeting. in the Indian den where a movie stamps, $36; waste fats, 57 Clyde Trainor has arrived from When Traffic Is Heavy PTA Hat Silver Tea a bond in the seventh war loan refreshments were served by Mrs. of Indian scenes was shown. Mr. pounds; tin can salvage, 50 Tucson, Ariz., to visit his grand­ drive was J. F. Torres, treasurer Sullivan and Mrs. Valenzano. Anderson a n d Mrs. Warren pounds; waste paper, 15 pounds; The 75th anniversary of Holy mother, Mrs. W. J. Trainor, for Trinity school was celebrated of the Holy Trinity credit union. Baptized recently by Father Schneider, Red Cross directors, Red Cross and nurses’ aide work, several weeks. Urban Schnitzhofer, O.S.B., were 56 hours. The report is for the Tuesday afternoon. May 15, at a who bought a $10,000 bond for accompanied the group. Sgt. Richard Pfanenstiel, son of Leon Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. quarter ending Feb. 1, 1945. silver tea sponsored by the Holy the union. With this bond the Jacob Benke, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pfanenstiel, Joseph A. Mehle, with Mr. and The net proceeds from the show­ Trinity PTA. A projpam was pre­ credit union now has a total in Mrs. Jacob Benke, returned home who had been on Saipan, has re­ Mrs. Louis Krasovich as sponsors; ing of the film. Song of Bema sented with Mrs. W. C. Malone vestment of $40,000 in war bonds. on vacation from the Catholic turned to the United States and and Rodger Louis, son of Mr. and dette, were $260.60, according to presiding. Hugh V. Giltner, grand In its sixth yeEU>the union has university, Wa.shington, D. C., will come to Olney Springs to visit Mrs. Rodger Goodrich, with Ray^ Miss Elvera Stancato, chairman of knight of the local K. of C. coun­ a membership of 653, with assets where he is preparing for the his parents soon. mond Duhmael and Virginia priesthood. the show committee. Miss Stan­ cil, spoke. Readings were given by of $63,347, of which $22,800 the eighth grade choral speaking represents loans, to members and Scoggins as sponsors. Mrs. Charles Davis passed away cato was assisted by Mrs. Mary group. Memories of incidents in $25,552 is investment securities. Yonr Purchase of War Bonds POWER John T. McNulty, 59, resident of suddenly May 17 in the local hos­ Powers and Miss Catherine Culli the first Holy Trinity school were This growth started in 1989 with and Stamps Helps to Secure Your Florence for a number of years pital. She resided in La Junta nan in this effort The amount voiced by one of the women who ten members and assets of $114. Future. and later of Mt. Morrison, Colo., for many years and was active in was turned over to the mortuary died in Fitzsimons General hos­ Church affairs. Interment was in fund. pital, Denver, May 14, following Calvary cemetery, with Father Mrs. Mary F. Powers has re­ a intestinal hemorrhage. Thome officiating. signed her office of vice regent He was born in Trotter, Pa., Vincent Devine, son of Joseph because she is moving from Sa Nov. 20, 1885, and came to Flo­ Devine and brother of,M rs. Mi­ lida. rence in 1908. He was never mar­ chael Spanier, was accidentally ried and his only survivors are killed in Las Vegas, N. Mex., last three sisters, Mrs. Charles J. week. Mr. and Mrs. Spanier were Butz, Florence; Mrs. Theodore present for the funeral but Vin­ Stahley, Jeannette, Pa.; and Mrs. cent’s father was unable to at­ Lynn Harvey, Wilson, Pa. tend. Requiem Mass was offered by Mrs. Robert Fabic has received Father Urban May 18. Burial was word that her husband has been at Union-Highland cemetery with liberated from a German prison patriotic services at the grave m IN DURANGO camp in Breslau. He had been a being conducted by the American prisoner for 25 months, but re­ Legion. ported he was well and would soon Mrs. Mary Zavislan, prominent Durango.— (Sacred Heart Par be home. ish)—The May crowning ceremon; eastern Fremont county resident Baptisms include those of Jean for 55 years, died May 16 in the was held Sunday, May 18, wit Sharon Cochran, daughter of Mr. Louise Rose Fanto placing the home of her son. County Commis­ and Mrs. Francis Cochran, with sioner Frank Zavislan, in Pen­ wreath on the statue of the Blessed James and Irene Sullivan as spon­ Virgin. The school children formed rose. She was 79 years of age. sors; Kathleen Ann Riley, daugh­ She was bom Oct. 2, 1865, in the proce.ssion and the Rev, Peter ter of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Riley, Rigo, C.R., preached the sermon Czecho-Slovakia. She was married with Roy and Dorothy IGein as on Aug. 13, 1883, to John Zavis­ sponsors; Ernest Orville Elder, In St. Ignatius’ church Satur lan, who died in 1940. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Elder, day, May 12, 15 Indian children Surviving are the following chil­ with James and Donna Rizzuto as received their First Holy Com dren: John of Denver, Mike S. of sponsors. munion. In addition to the first New York, J. G. Zavislan of Flo­ communicants 30 others fulfilled rence, Mrs. Pauline Evans of Den­ their Easter duty. The Mass was ver, Mrs. Joseph Kerkes of Lor­ celebrated by the Rev. Michael raine, 0 .; Frank of Penrose, and Pascual, C.R. George of Los Angeles, Calif. A class of 14 children from the Requiem Mass ' was celebrated public schools made their First May 19 with interment in Lakeside Holy Communion Sunday, May 20 cemetery. Canon City. in Sacred Heart church. , Bernard Chiaro, seaman second class, veteran of naval action in DIE IN PACIFIC Graduation ceremonies for the students of the eighth grade of the South Pacific, is spending a Sacred Heart school will take place 30-day leave with his parents, Mr. in the church Sunday, May 20, at and Mrs. Dorn Chiaro, in Brewster, (Continued From Last Page) He will report to Washington for Mother with a Living Rosary and the 8 o’clock Mass when diplomas reassignment to duty. May crowning ceremonies in St. will be awarded. Charles Marcovecchio, son of Augustine’s church Sunday, May Funeral Mass was sung in Mrs. Fern Marcovecchio and 27, at 7 :30 p.m. The Rev. Anthony Sacred Heart church May 6 for grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Sagrera, C.R.; the altar boys, the Anthony Walter von Brudden Tollis of Florence, is a medical pa­ seniors in caps and gowns, and brock, who died in La Mesa (Ig­ tient in the St. Thomas More hos­ girls in pastel formats will par­ nacio) May 1, A native of Ger pital, Canon City. ticipate in the Living Rosary. many, he was 99 years of age. Fifty high school girls will form Funeral Mass was sung in the decades and recite the Hail Durango for Louis Head Vasquez Marys; the seniors will say the who died May 11. Bishop Our Fathers. to Confer Mass of the Angels was sung by Following the Rosary, the Father Pascual on the occasion of crowning of the statue of Mary Confirmation in will take place. Underclassmen in the death of Gerald Ray Naff formals will lead the procession threcryear-old son of Mr. and Mrs Theodore Naff. The child died in followed by a senior guard of Grand Junction. Mrs. Naff is the honor in distinctive garb. Frances Vineland Parish former Mary Arizza, daughter oJ! McCunniff, Rosie Martinez, Es- peranza' Montoya, and Julia Ara­ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Arriza. Vineland.— The sacrament of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Arriza have Confirmation will be administered gon will carry the statue. Eu- phemia TJrujillo, prefect of the received news that their son, Sgt Friday evening, June 1, at 7:30 Louis Arriza, has been libwated o’clock in St. Therese’s church by girls’ sodality, will crown the Blessed Virgin. Martha Gallegos from a German prisoner of war Bishop Joseph C. Willging. The camp after 20 months spent there. choir is now preparing the musical and Mary Ann Valdez will carry the crown and act of consecration. The last word received from him program, including the “ Veni Cre­ was some eight months ago. ator Spiritus.” The ceremonies will conclude The May meeting of the Sacred with Benediction with the Most Pfc. Romualdo Quintana has Heart Altar society was held in Blessed Sacrament, given by the been awarded the Silver Star for the home of. Mrs, Celistine Autobee pa.stor. gallantry in action Feb. 12 while Wednesday, May 16. fighting on the Sauer river near The women of the St. Theresa Echtemach, Luxembourg. He is ■sodality met Sunday, May 13. Mt. Carmel Sodality the son of Mr. and Mrs. Salomon After a business meeting, refresh­ Quintana. ments were served and a musical Inducts 19 Members Willie Martinez, a veteran of the program was presented. Those European campaign, is home on puriicipating were Misses Ravelle (Continued From Last Page) 30-day .furlough. He was wounded ('oiian, Sally Ann and Shirley ducted during the first three in St. Die, France, last November, Maiiro, Mrs. Tony E. Thomas, and weeks of June, one in .the Caroline After hospitalization in France he Jim Colian, Jr. Strack public school, Fairview at was sent to Vancouver, Wash., for Mrs. Emelia Thomas presented Elm, and the other in -Sacred treatment. gifts to the mothers holding Heart mission, Fulton Heights. prize-winning numbers. Classes are adapted to the needs Laurence Emile Allen, Tony of grade school children. Chigro, and Philip Prutch were Parents are urged to make use Aged Woman of inducted into the army recently. of this opportunity to obtain for Pvt. Nick F. Chutich has been their childrenilare a better religious awarded the Combat Infantry­ training and a closer contact with Las Animas Dies man's badge for participating in the principles of the faith. The action in the Aleutian islands and classes will begin Monday morn­ Las Animas. — Mrs. Frances in Germany. He is a rifleman in ing, June 4, and will continue Lampbrighter, pioneer of the Las the army and is the son of Eli A. daily, except Saturday, through Animas community and organist Chutich, route 2, box 249. Sunday, June 24. The instruction in St. Mary’s church for 40 years The Rev. Martin Whalen, a in musi/c, liturgy of the Mass, died in the Queen of Angels resi seminary classmate of Father project sessions, etc., is in the dence, El Paso, Tex., May 1. The Francis Wagner and editor of the hands of the Sisters of Charity Funeral Mass was sung in St, Great Falls edition of the Reg­ from St. Patrick’s under the gen­ Mary’s church. Las Animas, May ister, was a recent visitor in the eral supervision of Fath«;r De­ 8 by the Rev. J. A. Laquerre. In rectory’. laney. • '' terment was in the Las Animas cemetery. Two of her sisters were in reli gious life and preceded her in death. They were Sister M. Clo tilde of the Visitation Sisters, St. Louis, and Sister M. Geraldine of the Sisters .of Mercy, Chicago. Booking Orders lor Regular Two sons and three daughters sur Deliveries of Baby Chicks vive her. The wife of tiie late A M. Lambright, Las Animas lawyer, Thronghont the Summer. she was a daily communicant in Las Animas for years. She took 17 POPULAR BREEDS up residence in the El Paso house, conducted by the Sisters of Jesus U. S. APPROVED CHICKS Write for Prices and Dates of Delivery and Mary, in order to achieve greater convenience in attending Mass. She was married in Chicago in IF YOU HAD A MILLION DOLLARS ERDLEY HATCHERIES 1895 and had lived in Las Animas WRAY, COLORADO since that time. Previous to 1895 she taught school in the Las Animas district for two years. YOU COULDN’T BUY BETTER BREAD

r " J NEWS OF THE PEEBLO DIOCESE Pueblo IMoceua Editor, Her. Patrick Staoter, 225 Michigaii Are. CATHOLIC MEN’S COUNCIL ORGANIZED Bishop Sends Letter Parish Groups Will Te Pastors Rogarding IL IS SET Complenient Work of School Registration NCCW for Diocoso Facilities at Pueblo Galholie High to Be Taxed Del Norte.—The religious vaca­ tion school will be held this year, Bishop Announces That Formation of Units By Student Increase; Dates Set \ starting the first week of June. Four Sisters of St. Joseph of Will Be Undertaken Next Autumn to For Enrollment Wichita will conduct the classes for first communicants and other Go-Grdinate Programs An important letter regarding registration in Pueblo grades, including high school stu­ Catholic high school has been sent all the pastors of Pueblo dents. Parents are reminded of their strict obligation to .see that The organization of parish councils of Catholic men by the Most Reverend Bishop. The letter is reproduced their children receive a religious will be undertaken in the Diocese of Pueblo ne.\t autumn, here, and the attention of parents is called to it. education. All the children of the according to an announcement to that effect made by Bishop BISHOP'S HOUSE parish are invited to take advan­ Joseph C. Willging at the spring clergy conference held in Pueblo, Colo. tage of this opportunity of advanc­ Mt. Carmel Altar May 24, 1945. ing in Christian doctrine. Sacred Heart Cathedral hall Thursday afternoon, May 17. Reverend and Dear Father: The Daughters of Isabella sent As in the case of the NCCW, which has been fairly well A survey made recently by the organized in the diocese, the NCCM is not just another or­ principal of the Pueblo Catholic representatives to the directors’ Sodality Accepts session in Pueblo this week. Those ganization, but is the co-ordinating group of all Catholic high school reveals that the num­ men’s organizations,” the Bishop |------ber of pupils expected for the fall attending were Miss Josephine Among: the delegates, consul­ Archbishop John J. Mitty and deputy prime minister and dele declared. term may greatly exceed the pres­ Sjlva, regent of the Del Norte A paper was read by the Rev. 19 New Members ent capacity and facilities of the tants, and advisers to the United members of the Archdiocesan gate from Australia with Mrs circle; Cordelia Medina, Mrs. Pla- Nations conference being held in Leo_ Thome, pastor of St. Patrick’s 28 Adults Are school, of the 100 prospective Council of Catholic Women. Forde; Archbishop Mitty, and cidita Chavez, Mrs. Grace Van parish, La Junta, on the careful graduates from the eighth grade San Francisco, many distinguished Arsdall, Miss Emily Trujillo, and (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Partih, Among those present were (left Bishop Paul Yu-pin, Vicar Apos custody of the Holy Eucharist. of our parochial schools, 67 have guests were welcomed at the San Miss Imelda Chavez. Pueblo) Francisco College for Women by to right, above) Francis M. Forde, tolic of Nanking. Father Thome stressed the impor-ipor- Confirmed at already expressed their desire to The Young Ladies’ sodality has tant points brought out by the Con­ Nineteen jnemberg were initi­ enroll in the Puehio Catholic high. started a series of dances to raise gregation of the Sacraments in ated into the St. Rita Altar sodal­ It is certain that much additional Alumnus Gives Statue to Puehio Catholic funds for the new hall. The fir.st 19.38 regarding this subject The Cathedral Rite ity in ceremonies conducted in the classroom space and equipment distinction between the Pauline church Sunday afternoon, May 20. will have to be provided, how was successful and was enjoyed privilege and the dispensation 'in A banquet was served in the eve­ much will depend on the advance Bishop Challenges High School Students by all. The second of these sum­ favorem fidei was discussed at (Sacred Heart Cathedral, Pueblo) ning in the dining room of the registration. mer dances will be given Monday, length by the Rev. John Forsyth, A class of 28 adults received the To help os in forming a relative May 28. Bill Heller’s music has Union depot. After the dinner O.S.B., pastor of St. Michael’s Sacrament of Confirmation in the Mrs. F. LaRocca, social chairman estimate of the attendance during been engaged. All are invited. church, Canon City. The Rev, L. Cathedral Sunday afternoon. May and toastmaster, presented a the next scholastic year, so that Max Martinez of South Fork has Francis Cunningham, S.J., assist­ To Greater Devotion to Little Flower 20, at 3 o’clock. In the morning check for $100 to the Rev. adequate preparations can be been reported killed in action in ant pastor of Our Lady of Mount Bishop Joseph C. Willging cele­ Charles J. Murray, S.J., pastor, made, the authorities of the high Europe. He is survived by his wife Carmel parish, Pueblo, presented to defray any church expenses the school have decided to hold regis­ (Pueblo Catholic High School) new statuary is a gift from Sgt. The statue has been placed in and two children. brated Solemn Pontifical Mass. in interesting form the history of Sammy Giarratano, a .student pastor chooses. tration in the week of May 27 “ If I were to relate all the fa­ James Jackson, an alumnus of khe high school library. Josephine Silva was elected sec­ the parish to which he is assigned. The Rev. Joseph P. MacCor- instead of immediately before the vors of the Little Flower that Pueblo Catholic hifirh.high. The statue.statue, F Muticale Preienteil in the school, has been critically retary to the San Luis Charter of This history will appear in the ill in his home. mack, assistant rector of the Ca­ opening of the school. have come to my personal atten­ a polychrome piece with glazed A combination glee club and or- Credit Unions in the last meeting Register in the future. thedral. addressed the women at The registration program fol­ tion,” Bishop Joseph C. Willging eyes, is four feet in height and chestra musieale was presented by in Alamosa. A marriage case was discussed Agnes Hudson, who attends Lo- lows: told the crusaders gathered to­ the banquet and reminded them stands on a pedestal three feet the high school Monday, May 21. The following students, members by the Rev, Andrew Sucek, direc­ retto academy, Kansas City, Mo., Monday, May 28— 1 to 3 p.m. gether for the CSMC meeting in high. o f their privilege to care for the The orchestra, directed by Rafaello of the Holy Name of Mary parish, tor of the Society for the Propaga­ has been elected prefect of tha altar. Mrs. W. K. Sutherland, for: St, Anthony's school, St. Pueblo Catholic high school Fri­ The statue was a gift from Sgt. Cavallo, had II violinists, a will be naduated from the Del tion of the Faith in the Diocese of sodality. This honor has come to Francis Xavier’s school, and St. day, May 18, “my talk would be president of the DCCW, explained Jackson to the school in thanks­ cellist, four clarinets, two trump­ Norte hifm school: Louis Montoya, Pueblo. The Very Rev. Thomas J. Miss Hudson in her junior year. the purposes of the diocesan or­ Leander’s school. far too long. But, there is a giving for a favor received ets, a saxophone, a tuba, two per­ Bill Tracy, Viola Espinosa, and Wolohan was the moderator of the Parents Notified of ganization. The hymn in honor Tuesday, May 29— 9 to 11 a.m. story I should like to relate of an through the intercession of the cussionists, and a piano. The glee Cecilia Atencio. conference. Monsignor Aloysius J. of St. Rita was sung by the mem­ for: Cathedral school, St. Mary’s incident that happened in Butte, Little Flower. Some months ago it club consists of 86 voices. Vocal Sunday, May 27, the second Miller, Vicar General of the dio­ Son*8 Liberation school, and Sacred Heart home. Mont, 10 years ago to this very bers. Miss Estelle Amelia ren­ was planned to have Sgt. Jackson solos also were rendered. Mass will be offered in Saguache. cese, was secretary. The parents of Lt. John A. Tuesday, May 29— 1 to 3 p.m. day.” dered a vocal solo, an “ Ave Ma­ present for the ceremony of the Mary Jane Bensik, senior at O’Brien have been notified of for: St. Patrick’s school; 3 to 4 ria,” and several piano selections. The Bishop then went on to de­ blessing, but when Sgt. Jackson Pueblo Catholic high school, will their son’s liberation from Moss- 'There were 88 members pres­ p.m. for: Our Lady of Mt. Carmel was sent to a station in Puerto be guest at a banquet given by the parish. scribe a remarkable occurrence in burg prison camp April 29. He ent at the banquet. The purpose Rico, these plans were abandoned. Pueblo Women’s Business club at Two Conejos Men Killed In was shot down Feb. 24 while of the society is to care for the We wish to express te our connection with a novena his par­ It seemed almost providential that the Vail hotel Thursday, May 24, priests and sisters the deep grati­ strafing a German vehicle train altar and sanctuary in Mt. Carmel ish was raakipg in honor of the shortly before the date of the bless­ The women each year entertain moving to the front. In a letter fication we feel for this their Little Flower, and why the Bishop church and chapel. Membership ing Sgt. Jackson received an unex­ the outstanding commercial stu­ written May 3, he told his parents demonstrated inieresf and appre­ interpreted the event to mean the Is limited to married women. pected transfer to an army camp dent of each of the high schools. Bitter Fighting In Pacific that the liberated prisoners were ciation of the superior position of saint would have a special care for Besides Fathers Murray and in Kansas, and had come to Pueblo In addition to this honor, Mary being evacuated for return to the our central high school in the the youth of the parish. The MacCormack, the Rev. John J. or a three-day pass at the time of Jane will receive a $5 award. States. The Red Cross package* field of education, and for the con­ Bishop challenged the high school Kelley, the Rev. L. Francis Cun­ the blessing, without knowing The seniors will have their an­ Conejos.— Two members of Our ters, Emma and Eufelia, and two received at the camp were inval­ viction of its merits that they have students to have a greater devotion ningham, S.J., and the Rev. Pat­ what date the blessing was set for. nual recollection day next Tues­ Lady of (Juadalupe pari.sh, Cone­ brothers, Erminio and Manuelito. uable,. Lt. O’Brien said. rick C. Stauter were guests. imparted to the parents and chil­ to the patroness of the Diocese of His daughter, Donna, is a seventh- day. The Rev, Elmer Trame, S.J., jos, died in action in the same Sodaliits to Honor Mary dren of the respective parishes. Parishioners ill in St. Mary’* Pint Holy Communion Pueblo, who is patroness of the grade student in St. Patrick’s of Regis college will conduct the week while fighting in the Pacific. The sodalists of Antonito high hospital include Mrs. Thomas Mor­ On Sunday, May 27, in the 8 Above all, we wish to express to missions throughout the world. school. She, with her father and exercises. Father Trame gave the Wounded on his 23rd birthday, school will honor the Blessed gan, Mrs. Frank Leonard, and Mr*. o'clock Mass approximately 150 the faculty of our high school our Bishop Willging was present to mother and Sgt. Jackson’s mother, student retreat in January, April 11, Pfc. Juan Isidro Mar­ (Tum to Page IS — Column S) Harry Lloyd. children will receive First Holy heartfelt gratitude for their sac­ bless a newly acquired statue of Mrs. William Jackson of 906 £. Dramatic club members of the tinez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Juan Communion. This* is thought to rificing services and unexcelled St. Therese of the Child Jesus. The Evans, were honored guests. junior division will carry on this Martinez of Conejos, died the fol­ > be the largest class in the history ability in bringing our high school year’s class day exercises for the lowing day. He is survived by his of the parish. to its present recognixed stand- seniors in the form of a program wife, Bertha, of 2905 W. 11th ave­ PUEBLO Children of Mt. Carmel parish erds of excellence. Our people, of singing and novelty numbers nue, Denver, and a one-year-old too, are to he complimented on receive religious instruction regu­ Junior Sodality Will Have entitled ‘The Days of the Gay daughter. their acceptance of the qualities larly in six centers. They are Mt. Nineties.” Awards for perfect Just one week later, Sgt. Ernest of true education as proved by our attendance, for journalism, and Carmel church, 421 Clark; Mt. R. Garcia, also 23, son of Mr. and GROVE DRUG STORES system of Catholic schools, and for scholarship will be made after Carmel chapel, 915 Evans; Sacred Mrs. Jose Garcia of Conejos, was Heart mission, Fulton Heights; eminently so \tj our Pueblo Cath­ May Crowning on Sunday the program at this time, three FIVE BETTER DRUG STORES and the Pleasantview, Blende, and olic high school. The year now girls, ifary Lou Andrew, Bertha closing is but another star in the CENTRAL BLOCK nFTH A MARI Riverview public schools. All Culig, and Josephine Riggio, will 24TH A GRAND 72 6 E. 4th MESA JUNCTION classes are conducted by the Sis­ crown of this school’s glory. (St. Patrick’s Parish, Pueblo) teaching sister of each class be admitted to the International ters of Charity of St. Patrick's Assuring all patrons of reli­ The junior sodality of the greeted the visitors. Each class Honorary society for high school convent under the supervision of gions education, the reward of Blessed Virgin Mary will stage the had prepared a May altar. journalists sponsored by Quill and the Rev. H. A. Delaney, S.J., as­ God’s richest blessings, and pray­ May crowning ceremony Sunday The committee in charge was Scroll. Pachak Hardware ing for the increasing co-operation Mrs. Dorothy Meister, general sistant pastor of Mt. Carmel afternoon. May 27. Shirley Pettit, PCH Wim 5, Loies 5 & Fnniitiire of our clergy and laity toward the prefect, will place the wreath on chairman, and Mmes. M. B. An­ church. The baseballers of PCH dropped StoTtt — HMUn ever growing influence of Catholic the statue of the Virgin, and her drew, J. P. Brennan, C. J. Vidmar, 8h«rwin*WlllUiaf Prodoett Vacation SchooU Slated two games the weekend of May 20 education, 1 beg to remain, small brother. Tommy, will carry Shelton Bryan, James Sutton, Llaolenm and LinoUuwi R m Two vacation schools for re- Sportinx GMda Very sincerely yours in Christ, the crown. All students from grade Thomas O’Kelley, Herb Jagger, to close the school diamond season, ligious instruction will be con- Centennial high took a 11-8 de­ WE BUY, BELL AND TRADE . + J 9 SEPH C. WILLGING one through grade eight will take A. J. Mudrone, and Francis Cartier Nerthem and ETana Artaat fTvmto Page IS — Column S) _____ Bishop of Pueblo part in the procession. The eighth Maloney. The past officers of the cision May 18, and Fountain Val­ MIRACLE WALL FINISH graders, in formals and dress suits, PTA are Mmes. Don Thomp­ ley school, aided by the two-hit COVERS WALLPAPER! will carry flowers in a special son, president; Dorothy Meister, pitching of Dan Potter, beat the PUEBLO procession. vice president; John Mikus, secre­ Shamrocks, 8-2, May 20. With fivej Petros Motor Sales victories and five defeats in school tary; and Francis Maloney, treas­ 111 Nartb Ylctaria Are • Pkaaa ItH Open House Is Success urer. competition PCH completed the Phone 862 The open house May 16, held by Musieale Ii Given season with an average of .500. USED GARS PRICE CLEANER the PTA in the grade school, was A musieale was given by the Gaacral Auto RepaIn, Craaalat. so successful it is planned to make junior and senior music classes of Car Waahint AND DYER STORAGE OPEN S4 HOURS A DAY DOES AN AVERAGE ROOMI MAJOR the occasion an annual affair. Bt. Patrick’s school May 20 in the Bishop Willging NO ODOR-NO DELAY—NO. Sister Cornelius, principal, wel­ auditorium of Pueblo Catholic high REGRET ' comed the visitors, and Mrs. Doro­ school. The senior pupils were Western Paint Go. 625 Court St., Pueblo presented in the evening, and the C thy Meister, vice president, intro­ Religion Contest WILLIAMS A SON GEORGE SOFA. Msr. duced the officers of the PTA for junior students gave their recital Fancy Groceries a n d Meals 111-11 N. SaaU Pa. Ph. 44M the coming year. They are Mrs. in the afternoon. Both programs C. J. Vidmar, president; Mrs. Jos­ were under the direction of Sister Complete Line THATCHER Mary Rita. Winners Named Sft. Erneit Garcia FLOUR eph L. Schwartz, vice president; MONARCH niVER FOODS Sherw in-Williams BLOCK DRUG Mrs. Shelton Bryan, secretary; The afternoon performance in­ killed on Okinawa. He entered cluded numbers by students from Ph. 4 0 7 6 709 N. Main Pain ts The standard of quality for SHELTON BRYAN. Ugr. and Mrs. James Sutton, treasurer. The Dinners of the Bishop Will­ .service Oct. 19, 1943, and had The Rev. Joseph P. Wamat, school grade one through grade five. A ‘ AN ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION special feature was the string choir, ging religpous essay contest were been overseas since July, 1944. A perfect baking. superintendent, is moderator. brother, Sigfredo Garcia, was PHABUACY” which played “ Melody of Love.” announced by the Chancery office The eighth grade boys and girls honorably discharged from the In the evening, besides piano, May 22. Suitable prizes will be PHONE SC escorted the vi.sitors from room to sent the winners. The list follows: army in February of this year, room, assisted in the library with violin, clarinet, and vocal solos, there were vocal double duet and Elementary school division, and another brother, Robert, was JOHN M. PUEBLO the guest book, and aided with “ America Needs Religious Voca­ wounded in the European theater the serving of refre.shments. The a string ensemble that included all BEAMAN ST. MARY'S violinists. tions:” First, Betty Patrick, St. of war and is now recuperating in Mary’s school, Pueblo; second, a hospital in England. Besides his MacINDOE HARDWARE CO. ROOFING Pvt. Joseph Trujillo, husband of Wins Contest for Mrs. Irene D. Trujillo, 225 E. Victor Roybal, Sacred Heart parents he is survived by two sis­ HOSPITAL school, Durango; and third, Wilma Insulation • Weatherstrip Abriendo, will soon be home ac­ CONDUCTED BY Baby Personality Micklich, St. Francis Xavier’s Plumbing and Its Grsn4 A ts. Pacbla. Gala. cording to word received this Indianapolis Priest BABY Sisters of Charitr week.. He had been a prisoner of school, Pueblo. PHONE 505 Heating 411 QUINCY PHONK 4TU war in Germany since November, Junior division, “ More Voca­ Is Air Base Ghaplain DEPARTMENT 1944. tions for the Foreign Missions:” Special Attention Given First, Kathleen Dooner, Pueblo to Repair Work Your Buiineet Is Appreciated THE D. E. BURKE Catholic high school; second, Father Vincent Grannan. a HOUSE WARES Whiting, Ind., Priest Is Loyola Chavez, St. Scholastica’s priest from the Diocese of Inaian- Phone 96 4 110 W . 2nd St. GIFTS FOR The Palace Drug Go. Plumbing & Heating Co. Delegate at Conference academy. Canon City; and third, apolis, is at present the Catholic Repair Work u Speeiatty Marie Adelle Maza, Holy Trinity chaplain of the Pueblo air base. JUNE BRIDES Whiting, Ind.— The Rev. John high school, Trinidad. He holds the rank of captain and The ^B SS s K Store 318-32(1 N. Santa Fe Ave. J. Lach, pastor of Immaculate Senior division, “ The Need of succeeds Father J. J. McCann, who Germ N ereaR iiile Phones V7-2& 406 N. Main St. Office Phone 909 Conception church, was selected Vocations in Our Own Diocese:” has been transferred to Deming, and Licpioi's by the Rt. Rev. Francis J. Dubosh First, Helen Sicco, Holy Trinity N. Mex. Father Grannan has been 4G2 N. Santa Fe of Lakewood, 0., president of the Ready-to-W ear HDQRS. FOR SEA FOODS high school, Trinidad; second, Ed­ in the array since July, 1943, and Shoes for the Family Slovak League of America, to ward Sajbel, Pueblo Catholic high had been stationed in Wendover, Phone 1 0 0 For Thrifty Buyers represent him and the Slovak school; and third, Agatha Mar­ Utah; Pocatello, Ida.; and Dal- WINES A LIQUORS Ph. 9 3 0 8 1 7 East C Sl GROCERY BERNSTEIN BROS. league at the San Francisco con­ tinez, Mercy high school, San hart, Tex., before coming to ference as a delegate. Luis. Pueblo. PlIF.RI/1. COLO. JEINS CMftPKEX LUMBER CO. i-i sf 201 South Santa Fe St. FUNERAL MASS OFFERED IN SALIDA FOR SCHOOL CATALOGS . . . ANNUALS . . . PROGRAMS Phone 6220 TICKETS . . . RECORD AND REPORT FORMS . . . OFnCE SUPPLIES AND STATIONERY . . . DUPUCA- FATHER OF CHICAGO BENEDICTINE SISTER TOR PAPERS . . . STENCILS AND INKS . . . ROBERT S. FARICY Your Belter Printers and Stationers Salida.— A Funeral Mass was Mrs. Mary Gentlie, Mrs. Susie Jacqueline Evans, Isabelle Maes- G’BRIEN PRINTIN6 A STATIONERY GO. Robinson Bros. MONUMENTS sung in St. Joseph's church May Reno, and Mrs. Helen Fear, all of tas, Beatrice Vigil, Sadie Garduno, Mary Ann Jersin (ftbove), one 17 for Joseph Cardinelli, who died GRAVE MARKERS Salida. He is also survived by two and Barbara Augustyn. PHONE 603 ' PUEBLO 114 W. 5TH ST. of the youngest parishioners of Sunday, May 13, at the age of 71. A class of 33 children deceived DAIRY 707 8. Main St. - Phone 260-W St. Mary’s church, Pueblo, was de­ The Rev. Paulinus Hammer, sons, Cpl. James Cardinelli in the clared the first-prize winner in the O.S.B., pastor of St. Rose of Pacific and Angelo of Salida. First Holy Communion in St. Jos­ Pure Milk and Cream Baby Personality contest con­ Lima’s church, Buena Vista, cele­ The senior sodality held the an­ eph’s church Sunday, May 20. The Eeonomieal Home Loans 'Untouched by Human Hand* ducted by a Pueblo department brated the Mass. nual May crowning ceremony in Catholic students of Salida high DUNDEE Mr. Cardinelli, a retired railroad INSURED SAVINGS Home Delivery store. The first prize in the con­ St. Joseph’s church May 13. A school also received Holy Com­ CLEANERS & test that ended on Mother’s day man, was bom in Sicily, but had mother-daughter banquet was munion in a group at this Mass. WE SELL FRANQS was a $50 war bond. By the time lived most of his life in Salida. served in the parish hall, with an Parishioners of St. Joseph’s at­ DYERS the bond matures, Mary Ann will He is survived by his wife, Rose, after-dinner talk by Miss Sally tending the presentation of the ICE CREAM nth a EUsabstli Sts. Pbaas 1411 JL be old enough to enjoy it. The and four daughters, one of whom Vigil, nresident of the sodality. A opera, Toeca, in Denver included Phone 59 713 E. 4th St. P. t WYNDLE. Prop. WE BJOrUtN EVERYTHING BUT baby is the daughter of Mr. and is a member of the Benedictine musical program was presented by Mrs. W. J. McNamara, Miss Gene­ THE DIRT Mrs. Stanley Jersin of 1245 Boh- order in Chicago, Sister Mary Con- Nordine Flood, Florence Garduno, vieve Spino, Miss Barbara Augus­ men, Pueblo. suelm. The other daughters ere EstsUa Leewsye, Sally Vigil, tyn, and M iu Denny Olquin. SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION^PUEBIO

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