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VOL. XXXMII. No. 39. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1943. $1 PER YEAR (B y M a i G reed y) New problems are being thrust upon Catholic army chaplains and other priests working in the Archdiocese of Denver by the arrival of 700 Italian prisoners of war in Denver 4th Degree K. ofC. Camp Carson, near Colorado Springs, from Africa. Because most of these Italian prisoners are Catholics their spiritual welfare has been largely placed in the hands of priest-chap­ Learn Peace Is Tranquility [ lains of the army. Already efforts are being made to enlist the aid of Italian-speaking priests of both the archdiocese and the Diocese of Pueblo in car­ That Develops From Order ing for these prisoners; many of EOLllEl OEEEtES them do not speak English. The Italian chaplains of the cap­ What is peace? I of the assembly, which begin at 8 tured units have been removed To many, especially non-Cath-i p.m. in the old "USO building on from among the prisoners sent to Degrees will be conferred upon a Colorado because of the universal olics, peace iaIS merely the lull] E. 17th avenue, near Grant street. class of 23 in Loretto Heights col­ military custom which provides for Father Campbell has outlined a lege com m encem ent exercises, the separation of commissioned of­ ID BE OFFEBED IB between wars. which will be held at 4:30 p.m. But Catholic philosophy teaches comprehensive course of study for ficers from men of the ranks in those engaging in the forums. Wednesday, June 2, in Denver. detention camps. In the case of that'peace is the tranquillity that Pamphlets prepared by the Cath­ The degrees will be presented by the Italians who have already ar­ results from order. olic Association for International Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Den­ rived in Camp Carson, their chap­ EIEBf Mil 31 Determined to do their share in Peace are being used as textbooks. ver. Bishop C. Willgdng of lain-officers are being held in helping the United Nations win the Every forum member is provided Pueblo will give the commence­ Eastern United States. peace as well -as the war, members with a pamphlet, and discussion is ment address. The program of As a result of the United Na­ Memorial day will be observed of the Touvth Degree assembly of centered on sections that the men graduation activities and the names tions’ victory in Tunisia it is vir­ officially by the Archdiocese of the Knights of Columbus in Denver have studied in advance of the of the graduates follow: Over 100 Sodality Girls to tually certain that the number of Denver with Pontifical Mass in the are participating, in an extended meeting. The baccalaureate ceremony will Axis prisoners to be housed in the Gallagher Memorial in Mt. Olivet series of forums designed to in­ To provide a background" for the be held Monday, May 31, at 10 United States will increase rap­ cemetery at 10 ‘'n’clock Monday, crease their knowledge of the peace.research and to aid several a.m. in the Chapel of Our Lady idly. Extensive preparations have May 31. Archbishop Urban J. peace program promulgated by the of the men who are attached to of Loretto. There will he an aca­ Take Part in Living Rosary BE BEEIS BIEB IB been made in Camp Carson to Vehr will offer the Mass for the Holy Father. On* the fourth Tues­ military draft boards in Denver, demic procession, after which a house the prisoners of war in souls of those buried in the ceme­ day of evei-y month members of the the current booklet being studied Solemn Mass will be celebrated. clean, comfortable, and well- tery and for the souls of American Fourth Degree are studying peace is The Morality of Conscientious The celebrant will be thtVery Rev. The beautiful and impressive circle the Cathedral. The girls in guaided quarters. Other large soldiers fallen in battle in the de­ and related subjects under the Objection to War, by the Rev, .Tohn A. Buttimer, C.SS?K.; , “ Living Ro.sary for Peace’’ will be the formation of the cross and JESBIIBBVITIIIE military posts in the Rocky Moun­ fense of this country. the Rev. J. Harley Schmitt: sub­ those represepting the Hail Marys tain region are expected to receive guidance of the Very Rev. Harold Emanuel, O.F.M., and the presented by more than 100 so­ The names of the officers of the V. Campbell, pastor of Blessed committee on ethics of the Gath deacon, the Rev. Crispin Pfirman, will wear white choir robes, and a portioh of war prisoners. Ma.ss have not yet been announced. Sacrament ^urch, Denver, and O.F.M.; master of ceremonies, the dality girls in the Denver Cathe­ those representing the Our Fatners The plan of providing these war The Rev. Walter J. Canavan, as­ olic Association for International Edward Maguire, popular Regis faithful friar of the assembly. The Peace. Rev. Robert G. McMahon. The dral Sunday, May 23, at 8 p.m. will be attired in blue choir robes. prisoners with decent quarters, sociate editor of the Register and baccalaureate sermon will be by the Denver Archdiocesan Par­ Each will carry a small lamp. The high school student and one of 'wholesome food, and spiritual care forums follow the regular meetings When their country is engaged assistant in St. Francis de SalJ preached by the Very Rev. George ish Sodality union. Rosary will be publicly recited, is in line with the declaration of in a just war. Catholics will find the outstanding athletes of the parish, will preach the sermi C. Tolmati, C.M., president of St. and as each bead ia said the lamp President Roosevelt, who recently no justification for refusal to bear The sodalists, especially chosen Denver Parochial league, departed The choir from St. Thomas’ sen Thomas’, seminary. representing that particular prayer arms, is the truth presented in by each parish unit, will form the reminded newspapermen that the nary will sing in the Mass. '1 Brother of War After the recessional the plant­ will be lighted. At the conclusion Friday afternoon, May 14, for The Morality of Conscientious Ob­ huge human rosary that will en- captives are human beings and The afternoon patriotic servict, ing of the ivy on the East campus of the ceremqny the only Ijghts in Flori.ssant, Mo., where he will jection to War, and the virtue of are to be treated as such by the ^ 8.:30 o’clock will be in charge u will take place. The ivy speech the Cathedral will be the lamps begin hi.s career as a Jesuit novice. United States government. In the Disabled Veterans, with the patriotism is emphasized. ■‘Eddie,’’ as he is popularly Prisoner, Priest, will be given by Gloria DeRose. , CaHiedral in Gallup forming the Rosary chain. view of the President’s statement Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Other pamphlets that Father Commencement exercises are kn'own to fellow students and that perhaps there was a safety American Legion taking part. Following the recitation of the friends, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell has selected f o r the scheduled for Wednesday, June 2, 1$ Damaged by Fire Ro.sary, the Very Rev. John Butti­ factcar involved in the segregation There will be a flag raising cere­ To Be Ordained forum include The Obligation of at 4:30 p.m. in the college Littje mer, C.SS.R., will preach a ser­ of German and Italian prisoners, mony in the new soldiers’ plot, Catholics to Promote Peace, Amer­ theater. The program: Academic mon, after which 'Solemn Bene­ it is not thought likely soldiers of north of the Gallagher Memorial, ica’s Peace Aims, and Christian procession; presentation of the Gallup,.N. Mex.— The Cathedral diction will be celebrated by the the.se two nations will be housed and addresses will jje given. The A Denver boy who joined his Freedom. All but the last-named candidates for degrees, Dr. Paul J. of the Sacred Heart in the Diocese Rt. Rev. Monsignor John Mulroy within the same vicinity and pos- new plot has space for 2,000 brother in the Franciscan Order )>amph1et are publications of the Ketrick, president of Loretto of Gallup was badly damaged by He will be assisted by Father .sibly not within the .same military graves and will be reserved exclu­ will be ordained a priest in the Ca­ (Turn to Page i — Column S) Heights college; conferring of de- fire. The church occupies the Francis Kappes, deacon; Father reservation. The President said sively for deceased soldiers, sail­ thedral, Denver, by the Most Rev. grees by lArchbishop Urban J. third floor of the parochial John F. Connell, O.P., subdeacon; that he assumes that hordes of ors, marines, service women, and Archbishop Urban J. Vdhr on Vehr; commencement address, school, building in GpUup, and a Father Jo.seph F. Bauer and Father (Turn to Page g — Column 5) nurses in the armed forces. Saturday, May 29. He is the Rev Saminary Entrance Bishop. W'diging of Pueblo; na­ drive was ffiaugurated" in ^ April Thoma-j JBarry, ma.st«r8 ^ egre-.. Kenneifh Anthoily Knopke, son of tional anthem, the Lorelto.,Seighta to raise funds for the erection of monies. Two to Study in CatKolicTT. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Knopke of a new Cathedral. By reason of college orchestra. A reception will All girls participating in the 949 Ninth street. His priest- Tests Set June 7 the blaze and the ruin caused by follow. “ Living Rosary for Peace’’ are to brother is the Rev. Roch Knopke, water, the need for a new edifice Degrees will be conferred upon meet at 7 :15 p.m. Sunday, May O.F.M., a missionary in Chipa who becomes the more pressing. Many Entrance examination, for | the following: 23, in St. Paul’s chapel of the Regis Winners of Mullen statues were lost in the fire, and pro.pective .tudent. for the Bachelor of Arts—Suzanne Jane Cathedral so that the gowns may the interior Of the church suf­ prie.thood in the Archdioce.e Bell, Denver; Mae Lorraine Dorn- be fitted and the Rosary forma­ fered greatly from .smoke and I of Denver are scheduled to be busch, Pueblo; Mary Francis Fin­ tion completed. The procession in water. Students of the school ! held on Monday, June'7i >n St. negan, Denver; Frances Patricia jhe Cathedral will commence Fellowships Are Selecteii salvaged much of the furnishings. Thomas’ seminary, Detaver, it ' Gallagher, Raton, N. Mex.; Edna exactly at 8 p m. All sodalists who The loss was estimated at $4,000, was announced by Archbishop I May Gutman. Cleveland, 0 .; Shir­ are not* participating in the Rosary part of which was covered by in­ The J. K. Mullen fellowships to i Urban J. Vehr. ley Anne Horan, Denver; Grace itself are requested to sit in the of St. Thomas’ seminary In Den­ (Turn to Page S — Column 5) surance. special .section that will by re- ’^he Catholic Unlversity-«f America ver. sprvetl for them. in Washington, D. C., 'were "Technical training is at best an 12 PARISHIONERS (Turn to Page g — Column 4) awarded to Felix Loomis Ayres and incomplete education,’’ Father Tol- Program Is Announced for Date for Dedication James P. Hoare, members of the IN PARK HILL AID Regis college class graduated Fri­ Awaits Word of Donor Edward Maguire day, May 14, at the commencement WORK OF RED GROSS exercises in the college gymnasium, ACCW Convention May 25 Dedication of-the new Holy Ghost Adrian F. Maguire of 1634 Eudora Denver. The Park Hill Red Cross group church, California and Nineteenth, street, Denver, and he received Given by Mrs. Ella Mullen Week- will likely be held Thursday, July his early schooling in Blessed Sac­ has 12 instructors, all of whom The program for the annual con­ Reports of committee chairmen, baugh and Mrs. John L. Dower, are members of Blessed Sacrament 8, although the exact date awaits rament school. He has spent the the fellowships will enable Mr. vention of the Archdiocesan Coun­ deaneries, etc. word from Helen Bonfils Somnes, last four years in Regis > high parish, Denver. Meeting on two President's m e a s a g e, Mrs. Ayres and Mr. Hoare, both chem­ full days of every week since its cil of Catholic 'Women, to be held the donor of the building. Late ar­ school, where he has been « lead­ istry majors in Regis, to continue T. G. Garrison. rival of the pews has held up the organization as Our I^ady of Peace Tuesday, May 25, in Denver, was ing student, an outstanding ath­ with graduate work in chemistry “Catholic Parent-Teacher opening of the magnificent church lete, and prominent ip extra-cur circle in September, 1941, the announced this week as follows: League and the War Effort, under the government program to ^ou p is the first officially set up but there is assurance that they ricular activities. Although he did provide specialists for war work. 8 a.m. Mass in the Cathedral, the Rev. Hubert Newell, arch­ will be here for July 8. (Turn to Page g — Column g) in the city. Two rooms in the with the Rt. Rev. Monsignor diocesan director of education Mr. Hoare Is a member of St. Park Hill public school, E. 19th John R. Mulroy celebrating the “ Women's Co-operation in Dominic’s parish, Denver. Another avenue and Elm street, are used Memorial Mass for Mrs. Rose the War Effort,’ ’ D. .Mark J. K. Mullen scholarship, also to Father Kenneth A. Knopke exclusively for making surgical Hagus and Mrs. F. J. Gartland, Ea.ston, statg director of war SPECIAL WAR-TIME SESSION the C a til tfl i c - university, was dressings, with work ranging from awarded at the commencement to is believed to be a prisoner of the members who died since the last services, Colorado Council of the most common bandages to ma­ meeting. Defense. a third member of the g;raduation Japanese. chine dressing.s and surgeons’ class, Francis Morriss. Mr. Mor- Father l^enneth will celebrate masks. Operating all summer on 10 a.m. Business session, Lincoln 12:10 p.m. Luncheon, Mrs. John IS SCHEBULED BY REGIS HIGH riss, a member of the army enlisted his first Solemn Mass in St. Eliza­ Tuesdays and Thursdays, the room, Shirley Savoy hotel. Mrs. F. Murtaugh, Denver deanery reserve corps, will report to Fort beth’s church Sunday, May 30, at rooms are open to all women. Mrs. Thomas G, Garrison, president, president, presiding. Logan for active duty Saturday, 9 o’clock. The Rev. Crispin Pfir­ Milton W. Allen, head instructor, is presiding. Address, the Most Rev. Ur­ According to an announcement dude trigonometry, advanced al­ May 29, but will be able, notwith­ ban J. Vehr, Archbishop of man, O.F.M., will preach the ser­ issuing an invitation to residents Opening prayer and address made this week by the Rev. Ber­ gebra, and the newly-adopted war standing, to accept the scholar- mon. The selection of the other of the district to join in the work of welcome, the Rev. E. J. Kol- Denver. nard S. Karst, S.J., principal of mathematics, designed to offer gen .ship, which,has been awarded by officers of the Mass is awaiting through the summer months. ka, associate director, Catholic Address, “ Recent Legiftla- Regis high school, a special sum­ eral reviews in mathematics as ap­ Mrs. Weekbaugh and Mrs. Dower Father Kenneth's return to Den­ mer session will bq conducted in plied to militarj' problems. Courses James P. Hoare + + + Charities. (Tum to Page g — Column 4) with the understanding that it is to ver from Washington, D. C., Regis beginning June 14 and CTd- are also to be offered in fourth become effective after the war. ing July "23. The purpose of the man told the graduates. Paying where he is studying. year English and Latin, and those A cup donated by the Rev. Tfl C tT IlC fan diown Iiere all are members o f Blessed Sacrament parish, Den- summer program, which is open to enrolling for the summer session tribute to the Jesuit educations ■ Father Kenneth received his \-yl U j j X lli v U tXL'XLXI They arc devoting many hours to .Red fxoss work. Back Hubert Newell, archdiocesSin di­ high school juniors and to those will be enabled to acquire two high system, he pointed out that man primary education in St. Eliza­ row, left to right, Mrs. T.conard IJtlell, Mrs. I>eonard Swigert, Miss Ann Birmingham, Mrs. J. J. Fiakins, rector of schools, was given to must be educated as a whole and nearing the 18-year draft age, is beth's school and later attended and Mrs. M. J. I.TN(er: front row, left to right, Mnies. M. >X'. Allen, Fi, J. Neumann, Henri Vellmurc, and J. school units before the fall term (Turn to Page g — Column 4) begins. * Regis high whool and college. In J. Johnson. .Absent when the photo was iiinde were Mines. V. .\. .Smith, Ix-o Murphy, and J. J. Drinkard, to provide opportunity for accelera­ tion in the secondary level with a August, 1937, he entered the also members o f tlir piirisb. A 'representative number of Franciscan Order in Paterson, N. view to completing as many of Regis students have already ^gni- Fr. G. F. Cluns J., and one year later made his studies as po.ssiblc prior to induc­ fied their intention to pursue the simple profession. His philosoph­ tion into the U.' S. military forces. summer course of studies. ical studies were pursued in St. According to the present plan, Stephen’s friary, Croghan, N. Y., juniors of the present school year Is Now O h Buty and in St. Anthony’s friary, But­ by enrolling for the summer .ses- liton will be enabled to complete ler, N. J. In the fall of 1940 he their high school courses and be Record Set by began his theological studies in In Camp Carson Holy Name college, Washington, graduated at the end of the first .semester of next year. Special D. C.. where he will resume an­ Opera; 10,722 Father Gerald F. Clune is the other year of study in the fall. modifications are being made in the high school curriculum in or­ most recent addition to the staff der to accommodate students en­ of Catholic chaplains serving' in rolling just for the summer school. See ‘Rigoletto’ Camp Carson, near Colorado Priests, People The boarding facilities of the high Springs. Chaplain Clune was sta­ school will be made available. Fa­ tioned in St. ’ par­ ther Karst announced, so that stu­ The Rt. Rev. Joseph Bosetti and ish in Herkimer. N. Y., until he Urged to Attend dents from out of town may be his Denver Grand Opera Co. rose was commissioned by the army for enabled to reside on the Regis to new heights fast weekend, when duty as a chaplain. Ordination Rites campus during the summer months. they presented Verdi’s RigoUito He made his preparatory sem­ inary studies in St, Charle?’ sem- A special feature of the summer to more than 10,000 apprecifttve indrj’ and completed his major session, according to Father Karst, listeners. From the first night An e>peciai invitation to both presentation when youthful Bette- studies in Christ the King sem- will be the variety oL mathematics inarjS St. , N. Y. He the clergy and the faithful to : courses to be offered, which will in- jane Townsend of Bles.sed Sacra­ be present for the ordination ‘ ment parish shared honors with was ordained May 18, 1940, in the ’ ceremonies in the Cathedral, ; veteran Nicola Beraidiiielli of the Cathedral, Denver, on Saturday, May 29, ! Msgr. Haas Heads Fair Chicago Civic Opera company and Felix L. Ayret Albany, N, Y., by Bishop Edmund F. Gibbons. was issued this week by'A rch ­ Joe Clifford of New York, to the Mr. Morriss at the commencement bishop Urban J. Vehr, who will final evening, when 17-yoar-old Father Clune haa two brothers Employment GommiHee for outstanding work in public in the armed forces: Cpl. Daniel be the ordaining prelate. Three .Sylvia Carlisle sang her heart out speaking throughout his college to will the repeated applau.se of the J. Clune, Jr., stationed in MacDill native sons o f Denver, who will career in Regis, will study Field, Fla., and Cpl. Harry Clune serve the archdiocese at secu­ Wa.shington.— (IN S)— The Rt. packed audience, which was out in law at the Catholic university. lar priests, will be raised to the - Rev. Monsignor Francis J. Haas, force to honor the Metropolitan in Camp Polk, La. His parents, priesth^d in th^ ceremonies 1 dean of the school of social star, Francesco Valentino, known Father Tolman Speaks Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J, Clune, live that are^schadul^ to begin at | sciences of the Catholic University locally as Frank Dinhaupt, the op­ A hope that the fruits of their in Oneonta, N. Y. 9 a.m. The ordinandt are the ^ of America, accepted appointment era was a success. Catholic education would be re­ Chaplairf Gerald Clune is not Rev. James B. Hamblin, the ; as chairman by President Roose­ The Rev. Elmer J. Kolka an­ alized in the period of reconstruc related to Father James P, CUihe, Rev. John F. Stein, and the : velt’s Fair Employment Practices nounced the following attendance: tion following the war was ex­ C.SS.R., whom he succeeded in Rev. Edward F. Dinan. The committee. The President sum­ figures for the opera: Thursday. pressed before the 'Regis college Camp Carson. Father James Rev. Kenneth A. Knopke, O.F. moned the ■ft’idely known Church­ 2,292; Friday, 2,808; Saturday, 2.- graduation class in the baccalau Clune has been assigned overseas, M., will be ordained with this I man and educator to his executive 914; and Sunday, 2,908. Total, reate services Friday morning in as has Father Francis Kelly, also class. I offices for a conference that 10.722. the Regis chapel by the Very Rev. fo/merly stationed in Camp Car- lasted more than an hour, * (TumtoPSgtt — Co(urKn 5) George C. Tolman, C.M., president son. 'T

PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 20, 1943 The Denver Cathoiie EDW. MAGUIRE, REGIS HIGH, RECORD IS SET BY OPERA; Register lOO Sodalists to PubllBhed Weekly by the ENTERS JESUIT NOVITIATE 10,722 SEE 4 PERFORMANCES Cetholie Preu Society, Inc. Confirmation 938 Bannock Street, Denver, (Continued From Page One) Colo. in his freshman year. Always Participate in (Continued From Page One) Cammon, Margaret Daly, Betty not participate in athletic com­ rominent in the activities of the Mr. Berardinelli, who sang the Gay Alexander. Subscription t 81 Per Year petition in his first thrpe years odallty of Our Blessed Lady, he 'The chorus------thisye_. year ------^ was excep- and Entered as Second Class Hatter in Regis, Eddie Maguire was ac­ gwas chosen assistant prefect of rolp of Rigoletto on Thursday atm at the PosttOffice, Denver, tive in speech work, and com­ the senior sodality in his last year Friday evenings, proved his mu­ tional, giving excellent support to Colo. peted as one of the finalists in in Regis. Mr. Maguire was also living Rosary the principals. 'The settings, de­ sical ability to Denver. An actor signed by Walter Keeley, were par- Qraduation the Regis annual elocution contest chosen as one of the senior rep­ of no mean ability, he brought ticularly effective, adding mucL „ resentatives on the student coun' :h to (Continued From Page One) the suctess of the production. The cil. Those chosen to take part in the vivid interpretation of the Bple to his audiences. ballet, directed by Lillian Covillo It was in athletic competition, devotions follow: and composed for thb most part of MOVING-PACKING-STORAGE however, that he particularly ex­ Our Fathers— Rita LaTourrette, Mr. Dinhaupt showed the local Cathedral high school girls, did the celled. He was a guard on the Marion Macken, Mary O’Keefe, audience why he is one of the beautiful “ Dance of the Hours” Helen Flynn, Alice Mursko, and “Household Goods To and From Everywhere 1942 championshTp Regis Reds brightest stars of the Metropolitan with grace and precision. ^ grid team, and a forward on the Mildred Doherty, With Skill and Care” Opera company. Although he ar­ Monsignor Bosetti had the help GIFTS varsity basketball team, where he The Cross — Lucille Johnston, rived in Denver Saturday morning of several priests in the successful won the distinction of all-paro­ Virginia Basko, Emily , and had n(> chance to see the stage presentation of Rigoletto. Fathers chial selection. Up until the time F loren ce C assidy, Gertrude or hear his supporting orchestra Maloney of St. ’s of hia departure for Florissant, G raber, C lem en tin e Schuller, ^ ^ ^ THE JOHNSON STORAGE or singers, he gave inspired per­ parish and the Chancery office and he was one of the regular catchers K ath erin e Kaden, Rosemary formances on Mturday and Sun­ Richard Hiester of Blessed Sacra­ on the Regis baseball team. Kellagher, Mary J, Mulligan, Helen M. Burns, Bernice Archer, day evenings, lifting the entire ment parish helped in the direction AND MOVING CO. The mother and father of the production to new perfection by the of the chorus and in the back stage novice are Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Ida M. Piccone, Betty Cleary, Since 1905 Dorothea Feeley, Annette LaTour­ very artistry of his singing and arrangements. Father E. J. Kol- F. Maguire, members of Blessed acting. ka, associate director of Catholic Sacrament parish and active in al­ rette, Eileen Bauman, Nancy 221 Broadway PEarl 2433 Petraglia, Eileen Bergin, Margie The difficult rple of the Duke of Charities and chaplain of St. most all church affairs. A brother, Mantua was shared by Mr. Clif­ Clara’s orphanage, was the busi­ Adrian, Jr., is employed by the Horvat, Virginia Carroll, Carbine Clarke Church Padboy, Jean Putman, Rita ford, who sang on the opening and ness manager. Federal Bureau of Inveati^tion final performances, arid Fred Bur­ in Washington, D. C. His two Roberts, Virginia Wilson, Mary lilpods House D robn ich , L orrain e Twining, kett, who appeared on Friday and OptometrUt and Optician sisteri, Pauline (Mrs. Edward Cur­ Saturday evenings. Mr. Clifford War Ration Stamp No. 23 good for 1 Ib. ran) and Dorothy (Mi-s. Frank Theresa Schmitz. Grommet, 1636 Tremunt TA. 3789 NOTICE! Coffee through May 30. Frances Schweiger, Elsie Kasinga, shows his years of experience in Haraway), are Denver residents. the singing of operatic roles. His Helen Walsh War Ration Stamp No. 12 good for 5 Ibi. Sugar through A large number of friends and Mary LaTourrette, A n toin ette May 31. Pastore, Gloria Billings, Margkret rendition of "La Donna e Mobile,” Auoelite admirers were at the union station one of the best known arias of Friday to see Eddie off. He is Stucka, Bernice Stout, Geraldine W. R. JOSEPH ★ ★ ★ Mullen, Beryl Cicary, Mary M. Rigoletto, was particularly effec­ HOLSUM PURE tke seventh student of Regis high EXTRA SUOAR Heisej, Rowena' O’Boyie, Elaine tive. Mr. Burkett brought a fresh EYES EXAHI.NKD school and college to enter thi interpretation to the role in his rhon* TAb<> tSSO Society of Jesus in Florissant dur- Rummelhart, Julia Henckel, Betty WAWWWWWW Gates, Florence Rapp, Emma Lom­ performances, his rich jenor voice S 1 « -2 I 9 HxjMtie Bldr for Canning ig the past year. Joseph Weber, pleasing the large audiences. vTiifliam Udick,...... James Mulligan, bard, Viola Oinea, Dorothy Negrij M iller’ s WUl Help You! John Teeling, Neal Moynihan, and Phyllis Lichter, Virginia Gidsing, The four Gildas, youngsters who REPAIRING-RENTALS Dorothy Zook, ancT Gerry Ma- had' little or no former grand op' Harold C. Brahm are already itov- Yours to Enjoy ON ALL MAKES Get your application at cauley. era experience, won the hearts of Full 16 ices in the Florissant novitiate, for addtd pluiurt, tnurtain at t)u Miller’s for additional sugar Hail Marys — Lauretta Phelan, the audiences by superb perform­ oz. ja r . and Maguire will be with them Coamopolitan — PIOKEKH DIKING All Makes Typewriter Service for canning. Dorothy Ross, Helen Gannon, ances. Top honors were shared by through his first two years of ROOM 431 14th STREET BARNES SCHOOL BLDG. HAIM 14U3 training, before entering upon the Anna Liuzzi, Rita Carrigar, Agnes Miss Townsend, who sang Thurs­ Kucler, Bertha Langfleld, Jerry day night, and Mias Carlisle, who 0 0 F P B B long course of studies pursued by SHOPPE the members of the Society of Thomas, Helen Champa, Regina sang in the final performance. The FARNSWORTH PURE thunderous applause that greeted BAMBOO Jesus. Riley, Theresa Callicrate, Rita Callicrate, Carolyfi O'Grady, Irene their rendition of the difficult but ROOM. Rae- Michaud, Margaret Mary Powell, beautiful "Caro Nome” proved that ommtnd t b a Maxwell Houee IPPLE JUICE Frances K iller, Nancy Accorso, they have the ability that means Coamepolitan H elen Sarno; Leona Gillen, musical success. Miss Loretto to eot-of-towa Orange (Net Alberta Washburn, Veronica Kit- Louise Johnson, who sang Satur­ (riand*. Rttlenen) Fourth Degree Pekoe son, Dolly Dallorosa, Mildred day night, brought the wealth of Cosmopolitan Hotel Vl lb. pkg. Q u art D avidovich, A lviri^ Pawloski, experience she has gained in sing­ 1 6 ' ! Margie Duggan, Margie Anthony, ing for the National Broadcastinx J. B. HERNDON. JtL. Gaa. M«t. Pat Heiney, Rose Weiman, Flor­ Co.’s programs into play and gave Learns Meaning ence Morahan, Florence Pawloski, a beautiful performance. Miss Virginia Accorso, Frances Heiney, Battaglia, one of Denver’s promis­ Joan P reilin g er, M agdalene ing younger singers, gave a capable PEAS Koebel, Theresa Laagfield, Rose­ rendition of the role when she sang Of True Peace mary Bastarf Elvira Schwab, on Friday. KunerV Grace DeMers, Virginia Alexan­ Since Rigoletto is mainly a D lven’ a der, Dorothy Johnson, Alice three-principal opera, with Rigo­ Garden (Continued From Page One) Delgado, Elaine Becker, Lorraine letto, the Duke, and Gilda carrying No. 300 can No. 1 pic. can Catholic Assoejation for Interna­ Tice, Avalon Geeck, Charlotte most of ^ e plot, the supporting tional Peace; the pamphlet on Pytlinski, Rita Haney, Dorothy cast had little opportunity to show (IS pu.—Bine) (IS pU.—Bine) Chrietian Freedom is by Christ­ Mae Archer, Margaret Gonzales, other than excellent singing ability. 450 opher Dawson and is published by Anna Mae Ganatta, Lettybelle The minor principals were as fol­ the Sword of the Spirit, the organi­ Ganatta, Rosemarie Veitrie, Ida lows: South Marion The Long Range View zation that made such strides in Mae Michaud, Roleda Belts, England under the leadership of Thursday evening, Clifford Os­ COCKTAIL LOUNGE— CINNAMON ROLLS and Lucille Becker. borne, Kenneth Bruggeman, Rob­ CEREALS H. Em. Cardinal Arthur Hinsley, Candle-bearers — Rose Liuzzi Entertainment, 8 to 12 We like to make money. We’re pleased when our store shows Archbishop of Westminster, who ert Middleton, C. Paul Harrington, Wad., Tlian., Prl. A BaL Erca. and Virginia Battaia. Keith Morris, Frances Staunton, a profit. But we want the privilsge o f continuing to conduct SHREDDED 4

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Loretto Day Ceremonies to WEST SIDE CLDB Under New Management Fermsrlr Fr*S Hsltr’s Plsc* A l i p m n t g Be Held Sunday Afternoon WILL DECEIVE NOW TO BE KNOWN AS (Loretto HeighU Collage, Denver) report, Serving w th Mrs. O’Byme XEE’S TAVERN An Olinger Service is always conducted with on this committee are Mmes. The traditional Loretto day STEAK SPAGHETTI AND CHICKEN DINNERS ceremoniei will be held on the George Bader, J. M, Evert, Peter the quiet dignity and reverence that create Th* B«tt is North OtnTcr northeast campus of Loretto Jonke, and L, F. Palaze. sacred memories for those who attend. The Heights college Sunday, May 23, After the business meeting, a program will be presented by col­ MIXED DRINKS • BEERS AND WINES wishes and means of every patron are always at 3 p. m. Notwithstanding the (St. Joseph’s Parish, Denver) (St. Leuli’ Pariah, Englewood) lege students in the departments Enltrtslnment Ertrr Toesdar, Satardsr and Matlne* BnndsTs proposed Denver test alert, the The Young People’s club will given utmost consideration. Should the occa­ The mothers of the members of function will take place on the of sociology and of music. Miss receive Holy Communion Sun^j^ the Marian sorority were the Bernice Jonke will speak on “ My sion arise, we believe our careful and compe­ date scheduled, for, according to in the 7:30 Mass. Devotions LEE’ S WEST 44th AT FEpERAL guests of honor at a Mother- Experiences as a Volunteer Social Daughter banquet Sunday after­ qollege officials, the campus cere­ be held in the evening at 7:30. tent direction will serve to ease the burden monies will be 'ended before 4 Worker,” and Miss Catherine Deus noon, \ May 16. Miss Lucille There will be a games party ROY FENTON, Maanager Phone GLendale 9786 o’clock, the hour set for the war­ of bereavement . . . effectively eliminate un­ Becker, president of the Inter­ Monday night, May 24, in the time program. warranted expense. mountain province of Newman parish hall at 8:30. clqbs, and Miss Margaret Trainor Miss Mary Catherine Madden of Novena devotions are held on were guests of the Very Rev. Jos­ Denver has been chosen "Miss Lo­ Tuesdays at 3 and 7:30 o’clock. CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our per^ eph P. O’Heron. retto’'— the title conferred on the The Very Rev. John Buttimer, sonnci and the finest equipment and Mrs. P. H. Thompson and Mrs. college May queen. Her court will C.SS.R., who completes his first facilities are assigned to every Catholic J. A. Ricard will represent St. include all the students, dressed year as pastor today, Thursday, Preferred Parish Service, _ * C? Louis’ PTA at the ACC]j^ confer­ in formal attire. The members of May 20, will preach the sermon in ence in the Shirley-Savoy hotel the senior class will carry the tra­ the Cathedral- Sunday night for ditional daisy chain, and a selected Trading VieVRESIDENT Tuesday, May 26. The FTA ex the Living Rosary. presses appreciation to all those group of freshmen will dance in The Rev. Robert Kreutzer, C. l6th at who aided in the success of the Queen Mary Catherine’s honor. An SS.R., is in the East and will BOULDER games party Saturday, May 16. impressive part of the customary make his annual retreat of ten days MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER Serving iOn the committee were ceremony will be the formation of before returning to Denver. Broth­ The merchant* represented in this section are booster*. They are Mr. and’ Mrs. William Cline, Mr. the LHC by the student body. • er Bonaventure, C.SS.R., returned and Mrs. James Kelly, Mr. and According to Caroline Haninger, home this week. anxioo* to work with yon and-are deserving of your patronage. Co> mORTU.aRIES Mrs. F. Thompson, Mrs. G. Smi- sophomore from El Paso, Tex., Publication to Appear operate with them. lanic, Mrs.' . Av MMichaud, Mrs. John who is general chairman of ar­ The Mgh school publication, the Walsh, Mrs.*J. A. Ricard, Mrs. J. rangements for May day, the Mul­ Santa Fe, will be distributed Fri o^// Departments, Call Glendale 3663 Malloy, Mrs, Elmer Vogt, Mrs. len home band will provide the day morning in the monthly meet­ Earl O’Farrell, Mrs. E. J. Sullivan, music. , ing of the Students’ Spiritual St. John*s Mrs. John Kuplack, and Mrs. E. Art Exhibit to Follow council. This will be the last edition L. Glonn Following the campus program, of the year. The Daughters of Mary sodality the art cxWbit will take place in Friday will also mark the last Cold Waving OLIVER’S apd the Junior Holy Name society the studio rooms on the fourth meeting of the student body. After NO MACHINE — NO HEAT will hold a joint meeting in the floor of the administration build­ the business meeting, the newly NO STRETCH - NO WEIGHT MARKET school hall Monday evening, M»y ing. The chairman of the exhibit elected officers“ will ...... be installei... d. New, Sensational, Permanent Grain-Ffcd Meats 24, at 8 o’clock. A softball game is Mary Catherine Jaeger. The Miss Bernice Jonke Voting, conducted after the manner Fish, and Poultry between the sodalists Will precede Loretto Heights orchestra will pro­ of the city elections, took place Martin’s 6th Ave Preferred Parish the meeting. will talk on “ Social Service in in the school in the past week. Beauty Salon 1312 East 6tb Ave. A $25 war bond was donated to War Time.” Miss Barbara Murphy Grade schoot pupilswwew e treated Phone PE. 4629 and Miss Ruth Graber will sing 1234 E. 6(h Are. SP. 4491 the school by Marian and Helen to a movie in the school auditorium “At Year Serriesf' Trading List Thompson. vocal selections and will be ac­ Tuesday morning. The show, Our SAVE TIRES—BUY AT EMPIRE Recent Baptisms in the parish companied by Miss Catherine Friends Down the Road, concerns FOOD included Robert Thorpe Leonard, Pruisner. South America and is being given CLEANERS STORES son of Mr. and Mrs. Rae Fisher Following the program, tea will throughout the city to help people OLSON'S AND MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER Leonard, with Milton Howard £1- be served. Assisting Mrs. Cham­ understand the life snd ways of bers will be Mmes. J. J. Walsh, ST. JOHN’ S The merchant* represented in this section are boosters. They are Jis and Cecilia Maria Ellis as spon our neighbors to the South. 3030 E. 6th EA. 1801 DYERS sors; Tanya Kathleen Woods, E. Madden, T. Reidy, and E. A. Betty Tarantino, fourth grade anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co­ Bell 2750 W. 29lh GL. 3813 DExter 0223 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle pupil, won third place ir the recent M19 E. Colfax EM. 2731 2434 E. § i h o p p i n g PIGGLY-WIGGLY 100 are expected to attend. placed second among a group of N«JCt to CUrka't Church' Qoodi Guests of honor will include 30 examinees in an aptitude and St, Vincent de PauVs Parish **Whsn low in $piriU call Jerry^ STORES Archbishop Urban J. Vehr; the mathematics test given by Denver 435 E. 17th Are. at Penn. Very Rev. Harold V. Campbell; the university for the Consolidated Air 1634 Tremont KE. 4554 230 E. I3ih Ave. Rev. Charles Convery, C.M.; the Craft corporation on May 17. Ed KREB DELIVERY FREE PABKING 512 E. 13tb Ave. Rev. David Kane, C.M.; the Rev. ward Looney, a senior, also re­ Preisser’s Red & While CONOCO PRODUCTS Maurice Singleton, C.M.,; th| Rev. ceived a passing mark in the test; David Alaloney; and the Rev. as a result both students will be Luhrication, Car Washing, Batteries Greeery and Market Recharged, Tire Vulcanizing Anthony Weinzapfel. Members of given a 14-week coprse in Denver FANCY MEATS. VEGETABLES. AND Krug’s Meat Market the senior class will be specially university. QUALITY. GROCERIES AT BONNIE BRAE Miss Mary Catherine Jaeger honored that evening. LOWER PRICES Quality Meats, Poultry vide entertainment, and refresh­ Mrs. James Creamer, general Free Delivery SPnice 4447 CONOCO SERVICE Fish ments will be served by the art chairman, is being assisted by Mcs. 1331 E. Ohio Art. (So. Unlr. and Ohio) 724 So. University - PE. 9909 ASSORTED LUNCH HEATS students under the chairmanship Ed Curran, tickets; Mrs. Robert Kelher, invitations; and Mrs. Glen Nay Crowning Is 1231 East ISth At*. Phoo* TAlwr tt7t (St. John’s Parish, Denver) of BettiRosc Nankeville and Janet Dickman, out-of-town reserv Ronnie Rrae PEARSON’S Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will Richardson. The exhibit will con­ sist of student work in free hand tions. RED & WHITE WINES - LIQUORS administer the sacrament of Con­ Serving on the telephone com­ Drug Co. PHONE EAST 7789 firmation in St. John’s church on drawing, design, commercial art, FRESH MEATS — FISH mittee are Mmes. William Kelty, Downtown Prices Monday. May 24, at 7:45 p.m. interior decoration, oil paintings, Scheduled (or Groceries & Vegetable* Nadorff Liquors, Inc. J. J. Dooling, Alvin R. Simms, The following are the candidates and charcoal sketches. Prescriptions a Specialty Your Fatrone«o AppreeiaUd VINE PHARMACY Fred Kirk, John MerkI, Ed Low­ Preicription Pharmacists Home of Good Spirits for Confirmation: Jere Atkinson, Crowds See Play ery, J. R. Montgomery, and Matt Wines and Liquors DELIVERY SERVICE JAMES F. DANSBERRY. Mxr. Richard Cloughsey, Charles Daw­ Large audiences attended the 763 So. University PE. 2255 2626 E. Louisiana SP 1912 WHERE YOU >GET THE MOST OF son, Frank Freeman, Donald Galle­ 13th Ave. at Vine St. two productiofis of Romeo and Soutliside Parish THE BEST FOR THE LEAST DENVER. COLORADO gos. John Gillih, William Gillin, Juliet in the Little theater Tues­ EM *<77 Colftx at Williams Walter Hutton, James Johnson, day and Wednesday evenings. Sup­ VOLLMER’S BAKERIES Robert Jordan, Bonn Keefe, John porting the title roles, played by (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, BUY WAR BONDS Kiennedy, George Lofgren, Patrick Joan O’Byme and Janet Richard­ Denver) BETTER BAKING Where Friends Meet . . . Erickson Memorial Co. McCarthy, Frederick Miller, Luke son, respectively, was a cast of ’The annual May crowning, spon AND STAMPS 3 Fine Storea MONUMENTS - MARKERS Parslow, John Rae, Robert Rider, more than 30 members. The Lo­ sored by the Young Ladies' sodal­ AVENUE GRILL Glassell Scott, Robert Shumate, retto orchestra played the over­ ity, will be held Sunday, May 23, 757 So. UniTfrsity SP. 9294 Prompt Erection 1550 Cclo. Bird. EH. 9505 ★ from one of the most complete Bender Schweiger. Dell Threlkeld, ture. The student production staff at 3 o’clock in the church. Virginia Drinks ilispiays in this rexion. David Tucker, William Wolfe, Jos­ included Dorothy Harkins, stage Carroll, queen, will crown the 87 So. Broadwar SP. 8317 S2< Speer Bird., Opposite Sunken statue of the Blessed , and Byron and Mario WllUsms Girdent, CHerry 4728 eph Zorichak, Mary Ahem, Pat­ and property manager; Mary“ Cath­ ^ th ITth and Waahincton HAln t7$7 ricia , Dolores Anderson, erine Madden, lights; Margaret her maids will be Elvira Schwab, Hazel Arnold, Diane Carroll, Anna Madden, costumes; Loretta Mary Jo Mulligan, a n d Mary Margaret Dowis, Lucille Ely, Pat­ Sweeney, Catherine , Peggy O’Keefe. The sodality and senior SOtTH GAYLORD NOB HILL INN ricia Gillin, Mary Hinterreiter, Abegg, makeup; Martha Norris, high school girls will form a court Hatchett Drug Store of honor. After the crowning, the 42* EAST COLFAX Carroll Johnson, Mary Louise call girl; Esther Beneventi, script “Th* Stor* of Qnality snd Serric*'* Kelly, Julia Kelsey, Suzanne girl; Ellen Kenehan, fencing; Mary sodality moderator, the Rev. Robert Shopping District Mixed Drinks, Draught Beer Gillis McMahon, will give an ad­ W. A. HATCHETT 7 0 J Kilian, Margaret KirchofT, Audrey Martha Jones, dancing; and Mary Lofgren, Mary Joan McCruder, Catherine Jaeger, stage panel. dress. Benediction will close the St, Vincent de Panics Parish Rcf. Ph., Owner Delicious Dinners service. / Comnoundins preseriptlont li th« most Irene Paris, Helen Shumate, Lor­ Frosh Entertain Senior* important part of our business. HOT AND COLD LUNCHES raine Toepfer, Mary Zorichak, and ’The freshmen entertained the Fourteen girls-from the sodality ?oor RonlneM I* Appreciated Here Virginia Kelsey. seniors with a theater party Mon­ will be represented in the Living 1080 So. DUD^Q Phone Rosary for Peace in the Cathedral The Chrysler There will also be a group of day evening. May 17. The girls Gaylord DUD 0 SP. 0574 Sunday. recent converts in the class. attended the performance of The RIJY WAR RONDS Chocolate Soldier at a downtown The monthly meeting of the sodal­ Grocery Company Grocery and Market Children to be confirmed will ity will be held Tuesday evening at attend the 8 o’clock Mass on Mon­ theater. Miss Catherine Duffy, —Established t94S— The Shirley Garage president of the freshman class, 8 o’clock in the assembly room of Groceries, Meats and Fancy AND STAMPS OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE day, May 24, and after Mass will was general chairman of arrange­ Mrs. James Creamer the rectory. Father McMahon will CORN FED MEATS Vegetables PHONE TABOR 5911 be grucste of the PTA for break­ begin a new series of lectures. All fast, which will be served in the ments. 1093 Sot Gaylord Call PE. 4601 The Store o f Qualby and Prtem ★ Dsr and Nlsht Storax*. R«palrinx, the young women of the parish are Wsshin. and Gicasinx. Gsiotin* and Oils school hall The sophomores will have their kya; Misses Geraldine Gray, Jean invited to attend. 1631-37 LINCOLN ST. Altar Society to Mee\ farewell class party in the club­ inger, Mary E. Eisenman, Mary SOUTH GAYLORD house on the college compus Fri­ tO’Byrne, Betty Woodman, and Society to Meet SL John’s Altar and Rosary The regular meeting of the Gaylord DrugCo. society will hold its regular month­ day noon. They will elect dtficers Margaret Anna Mullen. CLEANERS St. Franci.^ de Sales* for the next schollstic year in a Altar and Rosary society will be J069 So. Gaylord SP. 3345 1025 SO. GAYLORD ly meetii^ in the school hall on Mrs. Campbell Is . held Friday, May 21, at 2 p.m. in Friday, May 21, at 2 p.m. Fathers short business meeting after the PreteriptionM Carefully Filled by Direct Plant Service picnic luncheon. Guild’s President the assembly room of the rectory. Alameda Drug Store We Specialize in J. P. Moragn, Roy Figlino, and St. Therese’J circle met in the Registered Pharmaeutt Finest Quality Dry Cleaning Lawrqnce Walter will be hosts to Woman’s Club Will The Loretto guild met Sunday V. O. PETERSON. Prop. home of Mrs. Katherine Hynes May FINE WINES AND LIQUORS At Reasonable Prices Pastries for the society and to their friends afternoon in the gold room. New PEarl 1350 Marjorie Arnold Cut Rate Drugs Meet on May 25 officers were chosen as follows: 6. It will meet again May 20 in Your Parties at this meeting. the home of Mrs. Tom Egan. S t John’s PTA will meet in the The Lore;tto Heights college Wo­ Mrs. Anna Campbell, president; Say it With Flowers Wines and Liquors man’s club will meet Tuesday aft­ Mrs. J. P. Golden, first vice presi­ Mrs. E. Franz was hostess to Washington Park school hall on Tuesday, June 1. A Mrs. Julia Hughes’ circle on dluoayt a Good Selection Fountain Ser%ice - School Supplies MARY ANNE BAKERY change in the date of the meeting ernoon, May 25, at 2:30 in the dent; Mrs. Charles Dunn, second home of Mrs. Karl Chambers, 4675 vice president; Mrs. Thomas Gar- May 11. Mrs. L. J. Holmes will be REASONABLE PRICES Cleaners Alameda and Broadway 25 Broadway SP. 7413 was necessitated because of a con­ hostess to Mrs. Hooley’s circle in flict with the date of Confirmation. E. 6th avenue parkway. All gan, secretary; and Mrs. J. Dunn, COMMUNITY mothers of present and former treasurer. her home on May 20. The Regina Unexcelled Quedity and Service Lt. J. W. Brennan visited his circle will be the guests of Mrs. FLOWER STORE N. W. CHRISTENSEN C4R CONSERVATION JACKSON’S students of the college are invited The Rev. Frederick D. McCal- .sisters, Mrs. Thos. O’Keefe and William C. Lichter on May 26 in MRS. FRANK OLSON HEADQUARTERS to attend, as well as Catholic wo­ lin of the Cathedral parish ad­ 1087 a GsTlord SP. 7898 Mrs. J. D. Grover, on Wednesday her home. 1043 So. Gaylord SP. 7318 Cuf Rate Drugs en route from Leadville, where he men of the archdiocese who are dressed the group on the subject interested in joining the club. of liturgical art. Father McCal- Party to Aid USO-NCCS STILWELL & SdN Liquors Sundries spent his leave with his mother, The games party sponsored by Mrs. M. J. Brennan, to his post in Reservations may be made with lin also* gave Benediction of the When buying from the Presrriptions the hostess or with Mrs. F. H. Blessed Sacrament at the close of the PT.4 for the benefit of the SOUTH GAYLORD SKEtLY SERVICE I-ouisiana. USO-NCCS will be held Thursday, firms advertising in this Free Prompt Delivery Lt. John Mueller visited his Pruisner, pTesident. the meeting. Tea was served and Op«n Snndsrt—CIsMd Tnesdsr* Can 8P. 3445 Oownint and Alantdi Officers for the coming year May 20, at 8:15 in the high school BAKERY LUBRICATION - WASHING parents this week. a social hour took place after paper, please mention that TIRE A TUBE REPAIRS will be elected. Mrs. G. J. Benediction.. auditorium. Special prizes will be Robert Smith, son of Mr. and awarded. Fluffy, Flaky Homemade you saw their advertise­ BATTERIES A ACCESSORIES Mrs. Charles Smith, was inducted O’Byme, chairman of the nomi- Nun-Artist to Gtoe Skellr Boaxhold Paint, $2.81 Gal. nating committee, will present the Ladies’ night will be held May Pastry into the navy this week. PE. 7315 1024 So. Gsrlord ment. ALAMEDA A 8. LINCOLN PE. 9 9 5 5 BROADWAY Lecture

THURSDAY Where the Big Bands Play TEA SPONSORED BY PARISH Meet a Red Texas ‘Sky Pilot * o f Hondo Ann^ Air Field, Hondo, Tex. ?( USO Shows Film TONITE heliel keep the feet o f flying men on the ground, Lt. Stnhan often accompanies ■ cadet navigator* on cro»i-counl^ training flight*. 'Die flying chaplain is pictured (right) in a medium bomber as he learn* “ DENVER IRHESIDE SCOUT MOTHERS^ AUXILIARY about aeridl navigation problem* from Cadet Frederick P. Huebner o f Houston, Tex. Father Straban, On Litde Flower whose mother live* in Philadelphia, Pa., served id Lafayclie, La., from 1932-36, and in Okmulgee, Okla., from 1936 until he entered the army air force*. •______NIGHT” Denver’s Smartest (Blewad Sacrament Pariih, college for the past year, and Is a 'The story of the Little Flower Denrer) cousin of the Rev. Patrick Stauter came to life on the screen in the Dinner-Dancing Every The Mothers’ auxthary of AMUSEMENT of Pueblo. USO-NCCS club, Denver, May 17. THURSDAY Blessed Sacrament Boy Scout The Rev. Edward Dinan will troop No. 146 gave a tea on More than 100 soldiers saw the FRIDAY PARK Wedneeday, May 19, In the home sing his first Solemn Mass in full-length feature, filmed in SATURDAY of Mrs. Leo Connel to welcome the Blessed Sacrament church on May France and with the sound por­ In the SUNDAY new members and to install new 30, at 10:30. Parishioners are asked tions translated, as one of the officers. The new president of to note that the Mass will begin 15 regular attractions open to serv­ BEN P O LU C K the auxiliary is Mrs. M'illiam minutes earlier than usual on that ice men in the £ . 16th avenue and Phoenix; vice president, Mrs. Karl Sunday only. The combined adult Grant street center. Other movies AND ORCHESTRA Mayer; secretary, Mrs, William and boys’ choir is now preparing of the week were sports shorts of Horst; and treasurer, Mrs. James for the music that will be sung celebrities and events in the base­ nUTDtlNG Cassells. The Park Hill court of for the Mass. ball world. KIH KIMBERLY honor will be held on Saturday, Society Conduct* Meeting The order of 10 dozen dough­ MEL TORME May 22, in connection with the Fifty-five members and guests nuts, consumed last Sunday by the caniporee. The auxiliary wiU BOBBY CXARK were present for the last meeting Dunkers’ club in the USO, will be serve lunch again'vin the school Jor of the current season of the Altar increased for May 23, according the children on Wednesday, May and Rosary society in McDonough to FYanklin Sullivan, director. 26. hall on Friday, May 14, after the Serving as hostesses for this very The monthly High Mass for the recitation of the Rosary in th$ popular Sunday morning activity FUR COATS BONNEE’S protection of those in the armed church at 2 p.m. Mrs. Andrew M. are members of the S t Mary Cleaned and Glazed service from the parish will be Hagerty, president; presided and academy Mothers’ club. TEXACO SERVICE sung Sunday, May 23, at 8 o’clock. extended a welcome to the ^ests, An NCOS general committee $ 3 .5 0 Expert Lubrication Service Music for the Mass will be sung Mrs. Lester A. Sayre and Mrs. T. meeting is to be held Friday, May by the prls’ choir under the direc­ Gu, OU ui4 AcMMorU* Kemme, and ta the new members, 21, at 8 p.m. in the former USO -Storage FREE if you tion of Father Richard Hiester. Mmes. Agnes Johnson, James W. clubrooms to draft a program of bring or mail this ad I Bpc«r Bird. «t Buiaotk Malcolm T. Sills, son of Mr. and Carpenter, Frank J. Farrell, and summer activities and policies ^for Mrs. Carlton Sills, was inducted Thomas Cahill, and two new per­ both the men’s and the women’s H. BOBRICK into the army last week. Another petual members, Mrs. William D. Ejes Examined ClaMcs Fitted divisions. J. Keman Weekbaugh 1648 Tremont TA.0305 son, Lt. Richard Sills, recently left Phoenix and Mrs. E. J. O’Flaherty. will pre.sifle. HARRY M. LUSTIG for foreign service. Theodore Reports of the circles were given Kemme, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo­ by thf captains. Mrs. Karl OPTOMETRIST dore A. Kemme, left Friday, May Mayer reported on activities of the 14, to join the merchant marine. Le^on of Mary, and the Red Cross ' SEE US OfOce Phone KEyitone ^683 He has been a student in Regis was represented by Mrs. J. J. fo r 935 Fifteenth 9i. Drinkard and Mrs. Milton C. Allen. OCnXJBT ■ PBESORIPTIONS rtL L E D Council Pleads for Mrs. W. E. Dolan and Mrs. An­ Religion in Discussions drew M. Hagerty will represent the society at the ACCW conven­ RecDvers tion in the Shirley-Savoy hotel on Dr. Harry-A. Miller Jersey City, N. J.— A plea to May 25. Mmes. Harold F. Collins DENTIST bring religion into discussions of and J. Leonard Swigert will be child delinquency and family dis­ alternatesdelegates. Mrs. William Colorado Tent ExtracHoru and Plate locations was made in the meet­ 1 Work Only M. WelaonT gave * n interesting As Seen Through Eyes of Movie Camera in War-Torn China f 1 ing o f the St. Vincent de Paul resume of the Archdiocesan Coun­ 808 MAin 4885 society Particular council here. & Awning Go. SaTiiit* BUt. cil of Catholic Women from its in­ Combat Wounds ception. Church Militant is Most Heroic Army of “ Colorado Awnings for •’/fc The Denver deanery was repre­ Colorado Sunshine” Jiul a Real Friendly Place Bring Medal to Priest sented by Mrs. L. U. Wagner, and f The MOZART CAFE Miss Anne Birmingham, i^rish 1642 Ijiwrence representative of the Senior Tab­ Modern Times, Declares Great Missionary and BAR ernacle society, voiced a request MA. 5124 R. H. LOOGK for old gold, which is to be used in BE’TWEEN 16th * 17ih STS the manufacture o f ^ t a r vessels. ON CAUFORMA (B y R ev. Charles L. Meeus) dead. Calling on his people to olics and a manual on Catholic So­ She announced the date of the so­ Chungking, China. — (Exclu­ “ console the spirit” of the thou­ cial principles and post-war re­ “/in Inn That Incites You In” ciety’s tea in the home of Mrs. El­ construction. len Weekbaugh on June 11. sive)— The Church,Militant, seen sands who have died in this'war. We Definitely Reeemmend the Storing of Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert, chair­ in war-tom China through the eyes Generalissimo C h i a n g Kai-shek Rich Field for man of all defense activities in the of the movie camera, is the most says that the people of China must Post-War Work < BITUMINDUS GDALS GRAND C A F E parish, gave a comprehensive re­ heroic, most conquering army o f "guide themselves by the virtues Cincinnati.— China in the post­ 431 17th St. MA. 6652 port of the work done by the vari­ modem times. of propriety, justice, integrity, and war period will offer a rich fipld WADGE . (B«twe«ii GUnsna ang Trtiasat) ous departments. Mrs. Andrew M. I have been shooting pictures conscientiousness.” of both religious and industrial Vs More H eat X m ww Serving tha Finest Hagerty thanked the ball chair­ service to missioners from Amer­ men, Mrs. Leonard Littell and Mrs. all day, and the Japanese have Troth Society Formed AMERICAN AND ica, says Father Charles L. Meeus Heating Plants should be THOROUGHLY CLEANED Chester Wibel, and the circle cap­ been dropping bombs all around A strong new factor in the in the Shield, official organ of CHINESE FOODS tains for their splendid work. my cyew. We managed to get a few growing strength of the Church in the Catholic Students’ Mission and STOKERS SERVICED sooner than eyer before. Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner The Very Rev, Harold V. Camp­ scenes o f a procession to the China is the National Catholic Crusade. VISIT OUR CX)CKTAIL Truth society formed in Chung­ bell spoke of the Lent devotion Shrine of St, Anne, but the pil­ He denies that China will have M.4N POWER IS ACTUALLY SCARCE and will un­ LOUNGE attendance of the parishioners. He grims scattered when Japanese king at a meeting conducted by Bishop Paul Yu-Pin shortly before imperialistic ambitions after the doubtedly- become worse. reported that 16,000 Communions planes came over Chungking for war, but says that the nation will he left for the U. S. Prime mover had been distributed in the six the filth time today. need foreign help in developing in the formatio^j of the society weeks of Lent. He concluded his The Church is making friends its great natural re.s^rces. China’s THE UNITED FUEL S EQUIPMENT GO. DR. 0. W. BROWN remarks by expressing his thaifks fast in China since me Holy future lies mostly in the undevel­ 1729 CaUfomia S:. KE. 6391 • DEN TIST to the presiding officers, ball chair­ Father has permitted the reten­ oped West rather than in the old men, and everyone identified with Sold: One Typewriter KEW LOCATION: tion of most o f 4he age-old Chi­ coastal regions. the society for their willinraess to nese ceremonies honoring the In the New China of the West 606 MACK BLDC. help whenver called on, 'The aft­ Father Meens, great Belgian- born missioner, natnralised citi­ there will be need for "hundreds KE. 5031 ernoon was dedicated to the new of missions^ brothers, trained officers and the ball executives zen of China, and facile Chung­ king correspondent o f this pa­ and skilled in flying, drilling oil The hostesses for the social hour wells, raising cattle, and such that concluded the meeting were per, has been forced to sell his typewriter. other industries as must accom­ LOOP MARKET IIR. R. W. FRITZ Mmes. T. W. Nevin, Emmett Dig- pany the development o f this part nan, W. E. Dolan, and Ray Noone. “ Thing* are too expensive out FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE And Assoeiates here,” he says, "to enjoy this of the country. These brothers The Purple Heart medal St. Joseph’s circle will be the Frun PnrkiBg With Pnrehasn o f 80c or Mom at 1429 Lnwranen old companion any longer.” will be to post-war China what the (above), given in recognition of guest of Mrs. J. J. Johnson in her Dentistg Typewriter or no, he keeps up Flying Tigers’ were to China in wound* suffered in combat with the home on Friday, May 21, with Mrs. SM I6th Street 1808 ISth Street bit work of letting America the crucial autumn 'of 1941.” .750 KXystoae 8781 TAbor 1701 Howard Clennan and Mrs. James enemy, has been awarded to Chap­ know how the Church fares in .6Se DENVER. COLORADO T. Cassels as co-hostesses. Mrs. J. S D L E S S t V lain .Arthur F. McQuaid, USNR, a China. Holy Ghost Altar Group Catholic priest. Injured last No­ C. Dutton will entertain members H e E I € Men’a ___ 35o vember when his ship fought an of St. Jude’s circle with a luncheon To Receive Eucharist ^ ^ ® Udiet’ __ *5n and bridge in her home oh Friday, Catholic Charities engagement in the South Pacific, was Francis Yeh Chu-yuan, a mem­ (Holy Ghost Parish, Denver) LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP Father McQuaid now is on sick May 21. Mrs. Joseph Breen will Dear Miss Eisenmani ber of the Chinese legislative Sunday, May 23, will be the ta tilt Lm . Ksrkst, Lavrsne* St. Bids JOBS WANTED leave and is recovering from severe be hostess to members of St. I am supporting my mother, body and a former student in the annual Communion day for mem­ burns. He was orAined in 1931 Rita’s circle for their last meeting note that the four boys o f the fam­ University of Indiana. Among bers of the Holy Ghost Altar and For Good Workera and from then until hi* entrance of the current season in her home, ily are in service. I really feel that those present were'the great con­ Rosary society. Members will re­ of any type, permanent or odd into the navy in 1940 served in 3718 York street, on Tuesday, I am overtaxing myself, but do vert-scholar, Dr, John Wu, and ceive Holy Communion in a body Job. call Employment Department. St. Margaret's fdiurch, Lowell, May 25. not scant to alarm tha family by Father Mark Tennien, Maryknoll in the 8:15 Mass. A breakfast 1666 Grant St. KEystono 6886 Mas*., his birthplace. The Little Flower circle mem­ slowing my pace. After a long day procurator in Chungking. will be served after the Mass in bers will hold their luncheon and at work / do the bulk of house­ The society plans soon to pub­ the Catholic Charities annex at> Uhem O f(thdt counts bridge in the home of Mrs. A, keeping. There is then the con­ lish a book explaining Catholic 1665 Grant street. The cost of Freppel, 1631 Grape street, on Fri­ siderable job of writing letters to doctrine to intellectual non-Cath- the breakfast will be 60 cents Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are day, May 21. Mrs. Aaron Pleasants each o f the hoys and to a very dear Reservations should be made by RUSK CHICK STORE ■will11 be co-hostess. Mrs. Mayme cousin in the navy, who was In­ Denver Woman Is Head calling Mrs. E. A. Qualkenbush reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. Fletcher will entertain St. Anne’s jured in action. Beemusa our fam­ RA. 0144, before Friday, May 21 A A X to. circle in her home for luncheon ily ties were always so Strang, I Of N. Y. Dramatic Club The society will not serve the Day Old and Started Chicks and bridge on Tuesday, May 25. feel obligated to keep up tha cor­ monthly luncheons until further FOR QUALITY CORN FED Members "of St. Norbert’s circle respondence. Besides this, each Mrs. Helen Bonftls Somnes of notice. and Baby Ducks will share the hospitality of Mrs. IWEATS & PO U LTR Y SEE day we expect same news on the Denver was elected president of the Members of the society are INSURANCE Thomas E. Greene on Friday, May critical illness o f my little niecF. Twelfth Night club, a New York Low Prices 21 meeting every Friday afternoon . The tenseness seems to call for city dramatic organization. in Holy Ghost hall to sew on linens Frank Mayer, son of Mr. and more writing than I think, so n ^ RABTOAY’S JOS. J. CELLA 20 Popular Varieties * to be used in the new church Mrs. Karl Mayer, suffered a timet, I can manage. What wouJ^ Sick Poor Aid Society Volunteera for this work will be 1030 W. Celfi TA. 7297 1120 Security Bldg. M.4IL ORDERS FILLED — Write for Prices broken arm on Sunday, when he you do in a cate like tiusf— welcome. Phone KEystone ^ 3 3 was thrown) from his bicycle while Florida. Convene on May 25 I Comer W. 38th & Federal Ph. GL. 5324 Denver riding in City park. - ■- Engagement Announced All the worries o f the day reach The monthly meeting of the Miss Charlotte Fletcher, daugh­ a focal point and prass upon yen Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor ter of Mrs. W. C. Fletcher and the in tha evaning when you sit down Aid society will be held at 2501 F O R SUNDAY DINNER late W. C. Fletcher, revealed her to tend message* to your dear Gaylord street, Denver, Tuesday, R a n ie l s engagement to Jack Walter Mac- ones away from home. And five May 25, at 2:.S0 p.m. Mrs. John lear in the Sigma Kappa sorority letter* every night is no small Schilling will have charge of an Take Them to— house in Denver university last task. I suggest that you resarve interesting program. X u » F | a f E B week. Mr. Maclear is the son of one or more evenings a week for OPEN Mr. and Mrs. Hart T. Maclear and, your own pleasure, letting all the 11 S .S I . to Eileen Evert Winner The CDELUIEISS 3 SJB. is a graduate of Denver university boy* know they should not ex. school of commerce. No plans have pect n message at those times. In Sodality Contest "The Best in Food and Drink” been made for the wedding. Cutting down the effort of writ­ PTA to Meet May 24 ing is possible by using carbons, Mia* Eileen Evert of Denver, a The last meeting of the year for even in longhand, that will be student of Loretto Heights col­ the PTA will be held at 2 o’clock even more thoroughly appreciated lege, was a second-place winner in Monday, May 24, in the school halL in the light of their time-saving a problem story contest, it was Mrs. James Simpson, the outgoing value. An added bond of unity, in announced in St. Louis, Mo., by president, urges all to attend. The fact, will be establisbed whan the the national sodality office, spon­ nominating committee, consisting boys know they are receiving the sor of the competition. of Mrs. B. McMenemy, Mrs. H. A. exact word from homo that is be­ White, and Mrs. J. I. Creighton, ing read by their brothers that Magazines Sought for You Can Change a Tire Camp S t . M ale will present the slate for new offi­ same day, with the special saluta­ cers for the coraino- year. Mrs. tion and anding that can be at­ Soldiers’ Knapsacks In the Dark With This The Ideal Vacation Spot tor Boys Thomas Morrissey, president of tached. the j Catholic Parent-Teachers’ Sickness in the family can give To assist the government in pro­ Handy Flashlight AGED 10 TO 18 league, will install the new offi­ a strained tone to letter* from viding interesting reading-matter cers. home if one it not carefni to color for the soldiers, the Loretto Heights college Women's club, Den. 72 Milas Fsom Denver at the Foot of Famous Long’;s Peak O Mrs. James Eakins and Mrs. A. t* e anxiety with a tone of cheer­ ful resignation. Men in camp ver, chapter of the Knapsack club, A. /are chairmen for the a national organization with head­ Igraduation breakfast to be given should be spared every fraetton "Chestlite” of needless ceneern about family quarters in Winnetka, 111., is col­ Season Runs From by the PTA on June 6 in the Park lating magazines containing se­ s Lane hotel. difficulties. You should appear to them calm and unrnfflod in any rials or cartoons, which are clipped situation. and bound into covers to fit into Do not bo afraid to lighten your a soldier’s knapsack. Those wish­ MONDAY, JULY 5, TO work. It is a sign o f strangtb of ing to contribute magazines are First Communion, character to know how sou^ yea asked to call Mrs. John M. Evert, $2.98 can stand and to stop at ^at EA, 9670; Mrs. Bernard Mahoney, Confirmation and point, for your own go^ and for SP, 4512; or Mrs. W. Schrodt, SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 that o f others. SP. 7562. (Address: Mitt Mery E. Eiten 23rd Saason Under Porsonal Direction of Graduation Special man. Box 1620, the Register, Den­ Brother of Fr. Lord Here is the flashlight you can use for blackouts . . . for working MONSIGNOR BOSETTI / ver, Colo.) Dies Following Stroke in the dark . . . efficiently encased in leather with straps to hang Rates— 910 per week USO Dormitory Records \ St.* Louis.— James A. Lord of UHITED PHDTD Helil Cadet Find Pals Chicago and Miami, brother of the around your neck to assure freedom of both hands. This light Rev. D. A. Lord, S.J., died here fol­ STUDIDS Detroit.— A Royal Canadian air­ lowing a paralytic strc'Ke. Burial fills many needs . . . has filter disc for blackouts . . . lens can be force cadet, A. Collerman, recently was in Chicago. tor Information Addresst 1521 Corti* Street wrote from New Brunswick to focifted by turning to the left or right. Complete with two flash­ RT. REV. JOSEPH BOSETTI, V.G. learn the names and addresses of T A b or 3412 two RAF “ chaps named Paul and light cells. ^ 1536 LOGAN STREET Archie” whom he had met in the Fuller Brushes ACROSS FROU BAUR'8 Detroit USO club a couple of PERSONAL BRUSHE.S DENWER, COLORADO months before. Thanks to the dor­ HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES TOY SHOP—THIRD FLOOR Open Sundays 10 AM , to S P.M. mitory records kept by the USO, WAXES AND POLISHES the names and addresses wars pro­ TA. 1788 — 1S4S Gitti*na — Ddtrtr vided.

i Thurtday, May 20, 1943 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIG REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE MT. ST. GERTRUDE’S SENIORS Blook Bank Is PASS CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS \ Boulder.— (Mt. St, Gertrude’s Members of the Loretto Heights Subject of Talk Academy)—Nilah Morrison and faculty attended the. rehearsal of Mar^e Hartnatrle, who will be The Sunbonnet Girl, an operetta, Confidence Grows p:radnated from Mt. St. Gertrude's in M t St, Gertrude’s May 8. The in June, have been notified that dean of studies of the colle^ met they successfully passed the civil the academy juniors and semors in Before C.D. of i service examinations conducted in the library. . With the Years March. They have been invited Recital Held Colorado Springs.— Court St, to accept government positions in Jdrs. Amaryll Poth, instructor in Mary, Catholic Daughters o f Am­ Washington. dramatic and speech arts in the erica, met Tuesday'evening, May Visit Loretto academy, presented speech arte 11, in the American Legion hut. A group of faculty members and students in a recjial Wednesday Preceding the business meeting. Families we have:is^erved before have seniors visited Loretto Heights col­ evening. May 19. Dr. Henry Mslcy spoke on “ B lo^ lege for the rehearsal o f Romeo The following students were pre­ Plasma Bank." confidence in us. and Juliet May 15. While in the sented in the recital: Mary Louise May Crowning Held Creasor, Jeanne Lacerte, Marian college, the students visited the li­ The i^ay procession and crown­ brary, the science laboratories, and Koffinas, Patricia Liston, Ann Salisbury, Catherine Jane Bulnr, ing o f the statue o f the Blessed This is because they know from experi­ other features of special interest. Virgin took place Sunday, May Janet Richardson, a former grad­ Margaret Mizera, Frances Cullen, VICTORY CHICK STORE Nilah Morrison, and Ann Lorens. 16, at 4 o’clock in St. Mary’s ence that we serve conscientiously and uate of Mt. St. Gertrude’s, who church.' Miss Anne Letas Lachow- played the role of Juliet, visiW the Coronation May 23 well. Their many favorable impressions sky, prefect of the girls’ unit of Blood-Tested Bcademv on Sunday. The annual May coronation In Our Lady’s sodality for the past honor of the Blessfd Virpn Mary year, crowned the statue. She is Baby Chleks and of our service at the time of their first will be held Sunday evening. May a senior in St, Mary’s high school. 23, 8^7 o’clock. Marilyn Menke, William Dea, prefect of the experience have multiplied with the sodality prefect, will crown the Baby Ducks USO Program in boys’ unit of the sodality, recited statue in the chapel; Nell Kerr, years into complete satisfaction. the act of consecration to the senior class president, will crown Bless^ Mother. Officers of the Most Popular Breeds the statue on the campus. Little sodality and an elected represen­ Rebecca Loose and Cgrol Woodall tative from each class made up 754 So. Broadway— Denver Colorado Springs will bq the crown-bMreri. The the cortege o l honor. Included in Phone PE. 0913 maids of honor, chosen from the this groM were: Seniors— Evelyn sodality officers and committee Hillard, Charleen MacDonald, Max chairmen, are: Ann Bartle, Viola Otero, and Bob McHugh; juniors Highly Successful Lee Drake, Helen Allen, Betty —^ames Riely, DeLor Barrett, Brady, Mary Margaret Moynihan, Rita Marie Remington, and Lou Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone MXin 1487 Patricia Boucher, and Joyce An­ Foley; sophomores—^Earl Harvey, Colorado Springs.— The Colo­ derson. Little Cassandra Ander­ Dick Brickell, Betty Sue McHugh, rado Sprinj;a USO club sponsored son, Shanpon Barker, Earlene and Betty Berls; freshmen— Joan Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist a highly successful program Sun­ Brierly, Charla Illig, Marietta Cas­ O’Leary and John Daly; eighth CHAPELS day, May 9. All the mothers par, Diana Prclog, Diape Peer, grade— Patricia Loetecher and Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets P and fathers of the service men in. Mary Shepherd, Sharon Spahr, George Babick; seventh grade— Colorado Springs were invited to and Joan Woodson are the flower Paula Marie Montgomery and KEystone 6297 # KEystone 6296 the club as guests of service men girls. James Loetecher. stationed in the vicinity. The pro­ The junior music students will gram consisted of a number of se­ appear in their final recital of the K. of C. Have Meeting lections by the infantry band, year on Thursday evening. May 20. 'The Knights o f Columbus held A CHECKING ACCOUNT Guarding Forever our Founder^ Id e ^ under the direction of War­ The senior ntusicale is scheduled their reg^ular meeting Tuesday, for Friday evening. May 21. May 18, in the clubrooms. rant Officer Paul Larson; piano w ith NO .Serrice Chwrfies solos, by Pvt. Raymond Lord; Senior Clast Day May 24 Mits Donlon Ii Prom Queen yOOy o u . - vocal solos, by Cpl. Albert Ander­ Senior class day will be observed Friday, May 14, St. Mary’s jun­ NO MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIRED son; balalaika music, Ijy Pvt, Sam on Monday, May 24. After assist­ ior-senior promenade was held in Zukert; and short talks, by Maj. ing in Mass and Benediction of the the Broadmoor hotel. Miss Kath­ DEPOSIT ANY AMOUNT MISS PDPISI IS Frank Myers, Maj. Arthur Le- Blessed Sacrament, the seniors will leen Donlon was crowned queen •Ju« Buy •ThrifiY Owdt" Book ind PayAtYtu O* EVERY ACCOUNT INSURED UP TO SSOOOCO Craw, Kenneth Phillips, and Sam be the guests of the freshmen at by Jack Duffy, president of the bv ih« FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. breakfast. junior class. Her attendants were Pascoe. Robert Van Kirk, club CoU or Writo for Information Today. director, was master of cere­ In the course of the morning the Theresa McCl^ton and Margaret MliyQMPIIIII monies. More than 400 people ceremonies of the hanging of the Anne Rolo.son of the senior class attended the program, which was class picture, the planting of the and Dorothy Mae Nealon and held in the ballroom of the USO class tree, the reading of the class Betty O’Leary of the junior class. m (THTRAI. m m club. wilL history, and prophecy, and the 5ohnny Metzleris orchestra played L IRUST COMPANY The Photography clue had Dr. preMntation of the class gift will The annual spring recital by St. IS ’ AND ARAPAHOE SIS. y follow. Mary’s junior and senior high Paul Boucher of Colorado college as a guest Monday night, May The sophomores will be hostesses school students will be held in the 10. He gave an excellent talk on to the graduates at a tea in the Fine Arte center Friday, May 21, Aspen.— (St. Mary's Parish)— afternoon, and the juniors will en­ at 8 p.m. Lillian The annual May crowning, pre­ colored photography. Dr. Bouch- er’s ^ l k drew a large attendance tertain them at dinner in Blanch­ Mr. and Mrs. William M. Wein- sided over by the queen. Miss Lil­ ard’s lodge in the evening. bach o f Evansville, Ind., announce BRENBTAIV lian Popish, who was attanded by of enlisted men and officers. The USO Camera club has been meet­ The senior musicale will be given the marriage of their daughter. will b< happr to sIva jraur Far Coet Miss Josephine Zclnich and Miss Miss Geneva Ann Weinbach, to ing regularly,, under the direction at 7 130 p.m. Friday, May 21. The Saleeti'oB her personil attentiaB dor- Loretta Love, was a colorful cere­ following students will be pre­ Joseph Francis Vollmer, son of mony. Beverly Paulich was crown- of Frank Reese. Dr. Boucher waa Ins Sufler'e Record-Brealdns the first in a series of expert pho­ sented: Members of the M t.'St. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Vollmer, CONFIRMATION, GRADUATION, bearer. Miss Popish lead the reci' Gertrude Glee club, Dickie Dillon, 221 E. Washington street, in St FUR VALUES tation of the Rosary and the litany tographers who will address this particular group. Shirley Mott, Mary Jean Brennen, Mary’s church in Evansville, The of the Blessed Mother. The statae Gei*ane Sagstetter, Joan Kenny, Nuptial Mass was celebrated by the of the Blessed Mother stood in the Ann Lopens, Betty Jane Dutton, Rev. Edward Vollmer, O.S.B., of ORDINATION GIFTS sanctuary in a setting of tufted Margie Menke, Mary Margaret Holy Cross abbey. Canon City, a sateen made by Miss Cora Helen Moynihan, Marilyn Menke, Patri­ brother o f the bridegroom. Mrs. McKenna. An arch of pink and cia Liston, Paula Schroeder, and Frank Vollmer and daughter. Miss Order Early While Selection Is Ample white carnations edged the setting. 81 ConTniieil in Mary Frances Vollmer, attended Nilah Morrison. ^ The CYO and children of th^ The junior musicale will be pre­ the wedding. parish are to be congratulated for June is the month chosen by COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME sented Thursday, May 20, at '7:30 the manner in which they con p.m. The' following will partici­ Miss Dolores Kennedy and Lt. ducted the ceremony. Father C. P. BonUer Parish pate: Joan Woodson, Rebecca Richard Lawton for their wed' .Sanger spoke of the singular Loose, Shannon Barker, Charla Il­ ding. To honor the bride-elect, A. I*. \V a «; m : h blessings and dignities of Christian lig, Diane Prelog, Mariette Gasper, Mrs. Martin Howard gave a per­ motherhood. Boulder.—t(Sacred Heart Par­ Eriine Brierley, Diana Peer, Cas­ sonal shower and luncheon Satur­ riiriif II G oons co. The roof of the church will be ish)—Archbishop Urban J. Vehr sandra Anderson, Patty Ann day. Mrs, Edward Dugan and mended and painted in the near administered the sacrament of Schuessler, Diana O’Sullivan, Joan Miss Marie Callahan will be host­ future. This is made possible by TA. liXil

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LOYOLA WILL HOLD ANNUAL ANNUNCIATION PARISH PLANS 145 Broadway 18th and Humboldt Soldiers to Have 812 Santa Fa (^Ifax and York MAY CROWNING NEXT SUNDAY CROWNING OF MARY’S STATUE Tests Have Proved Uiit MILK *Dd MILK PRODUCTS do (Sacred Heart.LofoIa Pariih, adults 35 cents, children 10 cents. (Annunciation Parith, Danvar) Mumford. The crown-bearer will MORE for you thin ANY OTHER FOOD— Missa Recitata and do it MORE CHEAPLY Denrer) The performance is under the di­ The annual crowning of the be Bonnie Anderson. Sunday afternoon Loyola will rection of the Rev. Andrew Dimi- statue of the Blessed Mother will Sodality Elect* Officer* Buy Your Dairy Products from a hold its annual May crowning chino, S.J. Money realized from In brepRi’Rtion for the introduc­ take place Sunday 'vening at the T h e Blessed Virgin sodality SpecialiitJ ceremony. This is one of the high­ the performance will be turned tion p t the Missa Recitata in the conclusion of the evening services, elected officers '’ridsy, May 14, as SOLD AT YOUB GROI^RS ALSO lights of the school year, and is over to the church. Fort Logan chapel on Sunday, scheduled for 7:30. CMeste Mc­ follows: Prefect, Estella Mascaren- eagerly awaited by parents and Those participating are Lorean May 30, Father Thomas Melican, Clain, prefect of the sodality, will as; vice prefect, Patricia Reefe; pupils alike. The ceremony will Needham, Carmel Baca, Marie post chaplain, will distribute Leaf­ crown the statue. Rose Mary^ Drae, secretary, Lois Ward; treasurer, PURITY start at 2:30 p.m. with the proces­ Larcher, Pauline Conlon, Mary let Missals at the Masses this Sun­ maid of honor, will be escorted by Ruth Smith. Creamery I'm glad mother balcee sion. A second procession will be Dolan, Dora Martinez, Ermina day, Chaplain Melican is adopt­ Donald Johnson. The attendants A retreat for the high school ing the plan as a means of af­ formed by the First Communion Martinez, LaVeme Coloroso, Mary will be J an Lahey, Priscilla Vigil, students is being conducted by 38th and Lowell 9th and Downing •uch good cakes. She class. The eighth grade will ac­ Archuleta, Martha Kilker, Martha fording the soldiers a greater par­ Ruth Smith, Dorothy Zumtot«1, Father Crispin, O.F.M. ticipation in the Holy Sacrifice 500 Grant 286 So. Downing always uses Pikes Peak company the May queen and her Smith, Tillie Briggs, Mae Cooley, Patricia Moore, Mary Applehani, The Altar and Ros? *y society attendants to the sanctuary. The Rosalie Marquez, Julia Bianco, and a possible stimulus for in­ Mary Ann Zigler, Patricia McGow­ will meet Thursday afternoon. May creased attendance at Mass. Cake Fleur. So will !• pages are Michael Pfeiffer, Keith Lola Marquez, Josephine Marquez, an, Mary Lou La Monte, Helen 24, at 2, after a covered-dish Guinan, Joseph Reichman, Bar­ Clara Pretto, and Sarah Marquez. Fr. Crimmin. Taken III Conway, Margaret Larabrecbt, and luncheon a^ 1 o’clock. The members Father H. B. Crimmins', S.J., when I grow up. bara Burke, Jean Roach, and Jane Wilfreda Kreutzer. Escorts are to of the society will receive Commun­ Nalty: crown - bearer, New Dates of Bazaar chaplain in Fitzsimons General be John Dore, Robert Lynch, Philip ion Sunday i” the 7:30 Ma s. KEEP UP THE HOMES Becker; May queen, Stella Del­ Are July 15, 16,17 hospital, was confined to the hos­ Grommett, John Stremel, Michael PTA Elaction I* May 26 gado, sodality prefect; and at­ pital as a patient Monday, May McCullugh, Frank Zupancic, John The last spring meeting of the imkksb tendants, Jack Nalty, Rose Ann There has been a change in the 17, suffering from a severe cold. McGowan, Danjel Welleher, John PTA will be held Wednesday, May O’Brien, and Raymond Sullivan. dates of the three-day bazaar on At present his condition is much Stubert, Tommy Byers, and George 26, at 8 p.m. The election of offi­ The pupils have been ^trained the Loyola grounds. The new dates improved, and he expects to return cers will take place. Refreshments YOU'RE FIGHTING FOR / by the sistei's and will sing the are July 15, 16, and 17. Some to duty in a few days. Father will be served. Al your May hymns as well as the hymns new features have been added to lAiuis Keenoy, S.J., of Regis college The high school students will be It'a Patriotic and Economical a I for Benediction. Parishioners and the list of booths and events, and is acting chaplain Father guests of the PTA at a social Fri­ the 1943 carnival promises to be Crimmins’ illness. Class Will Be Grocers friends are invited to attend. day evening, May 21, at 8:30 in I up to the usual high standard. Father Clatus Snyder, Lowry the hall. Music will be furnished by Follies of m 3' y The Ladles’ sodality of Sacred Field chaplain, has returned from Bill Petri’s orchestra. Officers, To Be Given Sunday Heart church held its final meet­ a leave spent in California, where chairmen, and room mothers are on ing of the season May 12. Officers he visited his brothei;, who is sta­ Conlinned Hay the committee in charge. The PIKES PEAK The Sacred Heart adult choir were elected to take office in tioned with the army aib forces alumni of the high school also are Radio Repairing and the Adelphian Players’ Dra­ September. Those selected were: in Long Beach, CaliL The post invited to attend. BY FACTORY-TRAINED MEN matic club will present the “ Adel­ Prefect, Mrs. John Conlon; first chapel, completely redecorated in Parish bovs inducted into the FLOUR phian Follies of 1943” In the assistant, Mrs. Otto Gerspach; sec­ the past three weeks, will be U. S. army tne past week are Jack We Repair .\I1 Makes— Work Guaranteed school hall at 28th and LaWrence ond assistant, Mrs. Joseph Lynch; InSlDoiniiiic’s TO OUR OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS: We itill hire n lupply of Tobei and opened this Sunday. While the Kitson, John Nushy, and Leo street this Sunday night. A spe­ secretary, Mrs. Montano; treas­ chapel was in repair, outdoor Pollock. Samuel Dorchak has en­ Parts, also a stock of 1.000>Hoar Batterr Packs, to flrt prompt ropalrs on cial matinee performance will be your radios. Brine or send express C. O. D. to Your Purchate of War Bondi urer, Miss Anna Kennedy, Masses were held on weekdays and (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denrer) listed in the air forces and is given Sunday afternoon at 2 The fathers and Brother John and Stamp* Helpi Secure Your one'Df the school buildings was The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr stationed in Camp Biloxi, Miss. FRIEIVD’S RADIO SERVICE o'clock. Tickets for the evening were pleased by a visit from Lt. used on Sundays. will confer the sacrament of Con­ Wilhelmina Connolly has left Camp Future. are 35 cents, and for the matinee, 52 BROADWAY, DENVER SPRUCE «50a Dan Cronin, in Denver last week Sgt. John Connors, Regis grad­ firmation in St. Dominic’tf church Carson for Baltimore, Md. on a leave. The young officer uate attached to the public rela­ on Tuesday evening. May 25, at There will be a meeting of the has been a member of the Jesuit tions department of Lowry Field 7:30, parishioners, particularly the offi; parish since birth. He started in and former editor of the Rev- TJie Rev. Vincent R. Hughes, cers of all organizations, Thursday nmwiaptiia the first grade of the parish school Meter, Field publication, will be evening in the hall to make plans and was graduated from the Sa O.P., Ph.D., was the preacher at Free Termite ESTES PARK married to. Margery Moore in the the Colorado university Newman for the annual fair and bazaar to Equal to 3-«oetJoL et2«att*nca. cred Heart high school. Before a r Aypraved fay F.H.A. post chapel Saturday morning. club’a annual Mass Sunday. Owing be held early in August. he' entered the army he was a May 22, at 9 o’clock. Holy Name men who are 'assist­ member of the fire department. to the inclement weather, the Beginning last Sundav, an 11:80 Mass was celebrated in the chapel ing Ed Gates with USO activities Inspections D ^ ^ R L F O a KOI AUPMIOS HUPP HOTEL Mass was added to the regular of Mt. St. Gertrude’s academy in­ are Ray Bowes, Allen Clark, Ed, for fall DtFsilt and Prieea. P. E. SHEPHERD. M(r. CHAIRS, BANQUET TABLES, Sunday Mass schedule in Buckley stead of the open-air thea^r. Fa­ Clinton, Jack Monckton, Ed Kelly, a CARD TABLES Field, according to an announce­ ther Hughes spoke on "Educated A. Cavanaugh, and Frank Siming- ment by Chaplain A. H. Menarik. Colorado Terminix Co. Get to Know LEE the Druggist Patriotism,” showing how training ton. BEST QUALITY PAINTS FOR REIVT Six Masses are now offered in the ESTES PARK DREG STORE in the church, school, and~home are PTA Entertained 24 E. Alameda 1,000 aelloni factory mill endi, white, Field on Sunday, three in the morn­ all necessary to give the proper Denver, Colo., SP. 4673 ivory, creun, arey, brown, areen, $1.48 m Geo. D. Leonard Go. Th« Rfztll Star* L Tl(ht, Prop. ing, at 8, 10, and 11:30; two in love and devotion for our country. By Glee Club ael. Inaide or outaldi. BEST CHOCOLATE SODA IN TOWN WE FILL MAIL ORDERS 1211 California MA. 3501 the afternoon, at 3 and 4:30 Father Hughes will, also be the The following program was pre­ o’clock; and one in the hospital at sented by the Glee club in a meeting ARROW PAINT CO. preacher at the Mass of Thanks A NATIO.'^WIDE SERVICE Brinklev Drug CompauT 9:30. The public recitation of the giving Sunday, May 23, to cele of the paSish PTA: "Nightfall in 1520 Uwpinci CH. TUI HAVE YOU Rosary is being observed in May OPEN MON. AND SAT. NITES The Store Complete brate the silver jubilee of Trinity Granada” and “ Come to the Fair,” at both the morning and the noon Glee club; "I Know a Lovely Gar­ FAST SERVICE ESTES P.ARK MODERNIZED YOUR high school. River Forest, HI. He Mass. served as chaplain of this institu­ den” and "My Johann,” Fernard INSURANCE? tion for several years. Cain; "Golden Glow” (Brahms), group of girls; "The Big Brown MONAHAjV m o t o r CO. The newly, elected officers of Protect rounei/ mgatiui-nme Bear.” Phyllis Gibbons; group of PAIN T UP BILLINGSLEY ANDRE DE VAJDA the PTA will be installed in the , CHEVROLET - BITCK hoMcrd*. * Southern melodies by Stephen Fos­ STANDARD OIL CO. PRODUCTS Expert Furrier final meeting of the season, to be ter, “ Jeannie With the Light H()RA(X W. BEN7VETT held on Thursday, May 20. The STORAGE. REMODELING, Brown Hair,” “ 0 Susanna,” "Beau­ & COOPER Rev. Joseph BaUey, O.P., will & CO. REPAIRING tiful Dreamer,” and "My Old BLACK, HORSE INIV speak and act as moderator. l it T.b«t BMa. «PhM * TA. UT' 1618 California MAin 7503 Kentucky Home,” Glee club; inter­ Remodel Now DECORATORS PRANK KNCLAND, j r . Hm w w (Muk BMc.) St. Dominic’s PTA members are THE INN WITH THE HORSES lanrun D«MrtMai mission; “ Stars Brightly Shining,” invited to attend the ACCW con­ Glee club; "In the Garden of ’To­ Painting vention, which will be held in the morrow,” Dorothy Ungehire; “ Cau- NORTH DENVER Paper Hanging Sbirley-Savoy hotel Tuesday, May tious Rover,” boys’ octet; “ Ciri- 25, at 10 o’clock. Luncheon reser­ biribin,” girls’ octet; an “ Ave LUMBER GO. . Signs vations must be made as early as Maria,” "A Sacred Head,” and 2332 N. 27th Gt. 3607 possible by calling the president, “Pledge to the Flag," a cappella Phone MA. 3501 Mrs. A. F. Zarlengo. group; "I Never Knew” and “ A 1211 California Denver H O N iraiiyc m a r k e t Ave Maria circle met in the Heart That’s Free,” Frances Kuc- home of Mrs. A. C. Reid on ler; intermission; four selections Thursday, May 18. from light operas, "Deep in My Rroadway Roofing Mrs. Joseph Lewis entertained Heart,” “ The Desert Song,” "Make members of St. Ann’s circle Fri­ Believe,” and “ Moonbeams,” Glee & Supply Co. day, May 14. club; two patriotic numbers, "Rise, Over 20 Yn. in Roofinf Bnilneu AWNINGS St, Rita’s circle members were Men Courageous” and "The Star- Eaey Terms— Mo Down DISPENSE BROS. BEAUTIFUL ARAN’S guests of Mrs. C. P. Speas Thurs­ Spangled Banner,” . Glee club; an­ Payment THAT SATISFY Buy War day, May 13. nouncer, Mary Ann Grebenc. 143 Broadway PE. 4725 SAVE your ration coupon.! Buy FRESH CUT FLOWERS OR The sodality breakfast for Fir*t Communicant* Luted FRESH fruit, and vegejtable.l mothers in the Albany hotel Sun­ Those who received their First The D EN V ER day, May 16, was attended by 78 (Communion Sunday in the' 8:30 Fina.t quality, economically Bonds Large Assortment of Potted RESH mothers and daughters. Members Mass were: Bacon & Schramm Tent & Awning Co. priced, grand election. of St. Dominic’s sodality will par­ Htrvejr' Wlllldo*. B*ttr Lou W*btr, ROOFING nants and Funeral Designs ISH ticipate in the Living Rosary in Paul Walnctrdt. Robtrt Zlngt, I.ouli* ALFRED 8. PROCTER. Free. Gtrtst, Pat Kdijr, Robtrt Moor*, Daniel AND B. H. BROOKS. Mrr. the Cathedral Sunday, May 23, at Samidt, John Monto/a, John Ljrdon, 8 p.m. Shirlor Patrick, Ddoroa Sehambtrgor, ROOF REPAIRING MAIN 5394 The Third Order of St. Dominic Mari* Jo Ann Cle, Sharon Jtni*. Mary Good Things to Eat f BED\S MA. 0541 Loulto Schambtratr. Joatph Franklin 3230 Walnut St. CH. 6563 1647 Arapahoe St. JERRY BREEN will receive Communion in the Robert*. Jr,; I..or*tt* Gtlleto*. Wayne BI-LOW HEATS 7:30 Mass next Sunday. Instruc­ Jenion, John Meek, Joey Froif. Tom Freah and Salted Nutmeat. tions on the rule will be given to Coofan, Joieph Applehani, Thertia We Will Sell You the Florist Araton, Batty Btaubien, Reynauld Candied Fruit* and Candies postulants sRid novices by the di­ Cinoeco, Jamei Garcia. Gracee Gatei, WHEAT GERM — SOT BEAN FLOUR Finest Meats rector at 3:30 p.m., and the regu­ Joanne Hewei, Joieph Kappelkom, John lar chapter meeting will follow at Albert Krani, Richard Lapai, Gloria MASONRY PROTECTION HERRING TIDBITS We Can Obtain 1456 California MA. 2279 Maldonado, Elry Harei, Gloria Mum- 4 o’clock in the church. ford, Lloyd Artii, Gtorco Pennetta, Joan Brick, Stucco and 'Gnder Block* or Stone require SPECIAL Ma­ Ralterty, Eucene Schnabel. Shirley ADDISiON'S Schell, Mary Sandoval, Michael Steaman. terials to be tucce**ful. B R K ^ ST.4IN and Hydrozo Masonry Home Public Market Richard Trujillo, Roy Senter, Erneit Paint give the PERM.4NENT Satisfaction. Both are Water, Lime, Cathedral Class Wood, Jamei Glirer, John Plumb, Neno TA. 2758 Quintana, Bonnie Anderion, Shirley Alkali and even Lye-proof. White or colors. Both are Guaran­ Roicnbacb, Mary Ann Smith, Patricia teed. TODAY— Quality IS KING Harrinrton, Cecilia Herrera, Anteline Receives First Haberkorn, Catberint Gltlcin, Carol Smith, Marianne Cilia, Darlene Reldel, Materials iftdy or the Work Complete. ■ « Lucilla KranU, Francit Fecly, Deana Ward, Delorei Waber, Jeanne Haber­ With Meat Rationing — Quality WUl Be Holy Communion korn, Delorai Baker, Patricia Anderaon, DENVER BRICK STAIN COMPANY Buy War Janet Perko, and Kathryn Ann Mc- Carrick. Our Watch Word DON’T WORRY First Holy Communion was re­ CHerry 1083 1138 California St. ceived in the Denver Cathedral. Led TAKE CARE OF THAT Bonds by Mary Frances Fulham, Jacque­ line Stone, Leo Deidel, and Donald Stop at Fagan's Graf, the 40 first communicants included Donald Avoy, Jimmy Asphalt On Way Home • Brownell, Terr ■ Collins, Donald JOHNS-MANVILLE Tile FLOORING CHICA60 mflRKCT Cunningham, Jack Doud, Tommy Evans, Jack ^issel, Robert Knight, for Modern Floors in Jimmy Lederhas, 'Tommy Lehman, ROOF Homes, (^lurches. School*, Hospital* Jimmy Leiker, Tommy Lohr, John Miller, Bobby O’Brien, Richard NOW! Beantifnl Colors FOOD Shannon, Jimmy Wilber, Patricia WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR BOOKLET, I Archvnbault, Patricia Brock, De- loris Campbell, Joan Campbell, “IDEAS FOR DECORATIVE FLOORS" ! Joan Deidel, Tanya de Luise, Be Sure To Get FOR ; Peggy Evans, Betty Fulham, Cath­ erine Ann Haas, Norma Jean Lei- FLOOR MAINTENANCE CO I ker, Jo Ann Lohr, Norma Jean JESS SUPER Mantele, Ann Marie McGarry, 1863 Wazee St. KE. 2371 FREEDOM Carol Ann Medley, Molly Nolan, PIm m mentioa Tho Reritttr wh«o uking for booklot. 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A/f/I'M o' C^PTPmnVIlPe held at St. Joseph s hospital, Denver, Thnrsdav PRINCIPLES OF PROFESSIONAL MEN I V I U ^ UW IUn^ S^CtCniUiUCi afternoon. May 13. After BenedicUon o f the Blessed Sacrament in the hospital chapel, the nurses marched in procession to the.entrance o f the Catherine-Mullen SAVE MOISEY Beware of glasses advertised at a price. Seek the professional Memorial home, where a allar had been erected. Here the ceremonies consisted o f a formation o f the skill and service that your priceless sight demands. Select your Living Rosary, an exhortation by the Rev. Joseph Bailey, O.P., and the crowning o f a statue o f Our Lady Optometrist with the utmost care. Don’t just buy glasses— by Miss Mary Vr'ickens, prefect o f the sodality, assisted by the officers. Among those present at the crown­ AxYD PRIATS invest in eye care. ing were the Rev. Patrick Devlin, chaplain o f the hoipital; the Rev. Elmer Trarae, S.J., moderator o f the sodality: Fathers Patrick Riordan, H. R. McCabe, and A. C. .Murphy: sisters, graduate nurses,- and friends. A t SAFEW AY WE A r e e x c l u s i v e optometrists Shown, left to right, are Father Joseph Bailey, O.P.: June Filxpatrick, Mary Stringari, Margaret Hanlen, Jane Cassidy, Mary Wickens, Kay Harrington (crown-bearer), Kathleen Laughlin, Camiela Scibona, Kay \ Buy quality merchandise, at Ronayne, Margaret Gioia, and Father Elmer Trame, S.J. Safeway’s low prices, and you SWIGERT BROS. will be saving money and points, Better VUion Optometrists Good Service too. Top quality, at consistently low cost, is a com­ (St, Philomena't Pariah, Denver) for Beery Age At Right Price* bination that cannot be improved upon. The annual May crowning for 1550 California KEyttona 7651 St. Philomena’s school will take place Sunday, May 23, at 4:30 REMEMBER: Safeway Will Not Be UnderioM GLASSES INOIVIDHALLT BTTLED j.ra. in the church. Lois Ann Gil- igan will place the floral coronet 1 doz- BUY W AR BO!¥DS AND STAMPS on Our Ladv’s statue. Her attend­ Fruii Jars ants will be Elaine Reidy and pt,...... 6 2 c ____7 4 c Grace Burke. They will be at­ KERR OR BALL MASON tired in white formals. The re­ REQUIESCANT maining eighth grade girls will Monuments wear white dresses, and floral Old Duleh Cleanser, can...... 7 c wreaths in their hair. The proces­ Mr. Frank Marchi, a Catholic, IN PA C E sion will be lead by Betsy Foley, has been with me for many Patsy Chambers, and Ann Wagner. years. Coffee Edwards, 1 lb. bag...... 2 6 c The eighth grade boys will as­ L^t us show yon monuments de­ HENRY L. MeALLlSTER, 1881 Hum­ sist the priests in the sanctuary. boldt ttn ei. Survivins s n h'ii wifo, signed and carved by him in All the pupils of St. Philomena’s Bisquiek ,„,ep..kas. 31c Mre. Alice-R. HcAUistsrt two dsughters. Mt Olivet Cemetery. school will participate in the pro­ Msrgsret A. Bruckner snd Jo K. Mc- cession. Allliter; one son, Eugens J. McAUiiter; Kellogg Pep p,, 9c one brother, Frsnk J. McAUieteiu Re­ St. Philomena’s grade school A. T. THOMSON quiem Msis wsi scheduled for Thursdsy baseball team defeated Cathedral team 4 to 1, mving St. Philomena’s 600 Sherman St. TA 8018 at 9 in St. Therese*s church; Aurora. In­ terment Mt. OHvet. W. P. Honin A Son team the champio'nship of the Peanut BuHor’i”; 23c jar.. 43c service. Eastern division. REAL ROAST nin WILLIAM RYAN, 1744 Glensrm St. Dominic’s grade girls de­ place. Reuuiera Mast and Interment feated St. Philomena’s girls by one Pueblo. W. P. Horan A Son service. point in a recent game. THEODORE i MARY FREEHILL. 3843 Larimer The Sodality of thf Blessed Vir- Rationed Items street. Requiem Hass was offered Satur­ day in Annunciation church. Interment in Mary will receive Communion Mt. OliveL W. P. Horan A Son service. unday in the 9:30 Mass. MARY BOHTE, 5116 Washington The regrular meeting of the PTA [3] Grape Juice ^“ "uie39c HACKETHAL; street. Surviving are three sons. Frank, will be in the school auditorium Matt, and Stephen Bohte; two daughters, Monday, May 24, at 2 p.m. The cans Mary Angerer and Anna Babish; and 31 [5] Cocktail Juice . 2 for 2 7 c Air Conditioned grandchildren. Requiem Mass waa offered Rev, Robert McMahon will be the Saturday *at 9 In Holy Roaary church. guest speaker. Mrs. T. J. Mor­ V8—SINGLE 18 OZ. CAN, 14« Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. rissey will install the new officers. . MORTUARY JOSEPHINE CROCE, Stockyerds sta­ By Senior Tabernacle Society Dalewood, tion, Welhy. Surviving are her husband, Parish delegates to the" Arch­ [S] Margarine ?1 lb. i r ctn.... r : ...... 1 9 c 1449-51 Kolamath St. Angelo Croce; two daughters, Anna diocesan Council of Catholic Cercone and Lugini Brunetti; Florence Women meeting in the Shirley- Phone MAin 4006 Peroddi and Mary Debroth: two sons, l U PARISH CHAIRMEN AND AIDES Margarine ....:....2 4 c Emeat and William Groce; and 12 grand­ Savoy hotel Tuesday, May 25, are [5] a. A A A A. A. children. Requiem Mess waa offered in Altar and Rosary, Mmes. T. C. Aaaumption church Tuesday at io. In­ Rhoades, Sidney Bishop, alternates terment Mt. Ollve't^ Boulevard aervice. NAMED TO COLLECT OLD OOLD Mmes. William Sheehy and J. J. JOSEPH JANCAR, 4782 Grant street. y.oFyECEiiij Dooling; PTA, Mmes. Henry Requiem Mass was scheduled for Thurs­ CHECKER day at 9 in Holy Rosary church. Inter­ The Senior Tabernacle society Parish chairmen and assistants Cooper and Harry T. Zook; and Flour— Enriched ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. of Denver has again appointed appointed to help Mrs. Kelly are Catholic Women’s Press club, Mrs. CARS JAMES J. O'CONNOR. 3755 Wyandot the following: Thomas J. Vincent. street. Surviving are four aisters, Mrj[. Mrs. ^ Ip h W. Kelly as general Young women of the parish who ED DUNDON'. Mgr. Nora Miller. Mary, Helen, Teresa, and H I M DE STITE St. Philomena't^Mrt. Harry Zook chairman to solicit old gold Kitchen Graft 48 lb. sack____ $ 1 .8 4 Margaret O'Connor; one brother, Pvt. (cbairfnan)a Mrs. W. E. Sh^ehy. and will participate in the Living Ro­ T A . 223 3 Lowest Zoned fUtss John O'Conhor. Camp Crowder, Mo. Re­ throughout the city. The gifts will Mra. J. J. Torpey: Blcpsad Sacramant—~ sary Sunday, May 23, at 8 p.m. in Miaa Anne Birmingham

Spends Furlough The Denver Catholic Register In Denver Pretldent..^..,...,.... Rot. Archbishop Drban J. Vehr, D.D. Editor— ...... Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.O., Jour.D. Managing Editor...... Bubert A. Smith, Jour.D. Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B.. Result of Denver men and policemen a 15 per cent tomey and chairman o f the com­ Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canava^, 4^.D., LlttD.; Rev. John Cavanagh, increase in pay was ad^ted by, mittee, and Walter Hakanson. M.A., Litt.D.; Rev, Edward A. Breen, M.A., Litt.M.: Leonard Tangney, City Elections more than two to one. In e pro­ There is no Catholic on the com­ posal to place city employes under A,B., Jour.D.; Max Greedy. ' The Denver rily elections, if we mittee. consider the fact that little public civil service was badly defeated. It was announced'that an exec­ The idea was all right, but the utive committee will be set up by Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo, interest was manifested in the A HOME LOAN campaign, the weather was un­ amendment was badly drawn. Mayor Stapleton. Three members pleasant, and there were no grave Though W'illiam H. McNichols, o f the group will represent the Published Weekly by issues, drew a surprisingly large city auditbr, a Catholir, wiu not public schools, and the remaining vote — better than 68,000 ballots opposed, he received a large com­ six members will represent the P U N FOR THE CATHOUC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc;) being cast for the candidates for plimentary vote. HU efficiency hat “ larger interested organixations in mayor, B e n F. Staplet6n won been outstanding. the city.” No definite commit­ , 938 Bannock Street easily, is every informed person There are a few jobs in Colo­ ments were ,madn in the naming o f the committee, buTTl was viniialiy EVERY Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 had known that he would. The rado political life that Catholics vote stood; Stapleton, 43,916; Mc- seem barred from. Maybe it U ac­ decided that sincc^the school board Vittie, 18,936; N am es, 5,391. cidental; probably it is not. But bad entered into the proposed Stapleton's years o f service, the recreational program h / an appro­ SPECIFIC Subscription: $1 per year. as a minoijty group we are pretty fart that there has been a steady well represented in such important priation o f 810,000 three o f it* display o f worthwhile civic im­ bodies as city council and the leg­ member* would be appointed. The Thursday, May 20,1943 provements even though taxes have islature and occasionally in fine city council had already appro­ NEED! been consistently high, and the city and stale positions. There is priated 810,000. moral cleanness o f the citv made really very little religions intol­ Plans were proposed to employ his re-election inevitable, fte h a s ,______erance _ in______Colorado politics. a full-time recreational co-ordin­ * OmClALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER « of course, an effective political ma-l~ » .u ” T • .. . .. ator, whose functions it will be to ’ >f The sixe o f the vote in the city oversM the working out o f the pro­ Li. Mark Beverly Danford Not everyone needs the same type The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. elections Tuesday was just about We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ Bert M. Keating, a Catholic, got gram and to keep the commission (above), who recently received hi* of home— nor the same type of ten limes that in the school elec­ posted on developments and needs. ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or by. far the largest vole in the race tions early this month— another commistiony ha* relumed lo hit those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. for election commiuioner— 21,718. It was also determined that al^ ex­ post in Fort Sill, Okla., where he home loan. Thus the ■wide range of proof that the holding o f school isting tax-supported agenrie* and We hope The Register will be read in every home of the G. Paul Harrington, representing elections under conditions that dis­ is an instructor, following a two- farilities will first be utilised, and this bank’s loan facilities— comes Archdiocese. District 6, and Michael A. Mar- courage the people from going to week furlough spent in the home will be financed by the school We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in ranzino, representing District 9, the polls it a deliberate attempt to o f his mother, a parishioner o f St. to your aid— with a home loan plan the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. were re-elected city councilmen by board. Tliote areas where there Philomena's. control the vole and to thwart de­ are no recreational facilities and large majorities. Both are prom­ mocracy.— Monsignor Smith. that might have been devised just + URBAN J. VEHR, where they are needed, according Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. inent Catholics who have given ex­ ceptional service as councilmen. to the judgment o f the rommis for you! If you’re considering James Fresques, elected from Dis­ Religious Liberty— sion, will be provided with play­ grounds and other physical equip­ Denver Deanery new home ownership—investigate trict 8, is a Spanish-American. He ‘Controversial’ Issue ment at the expense o f the city. lives in Sacred Heart parish but After the Ixird Chancellor o f the convenient FH A home loans JUDGE KEHERING TO GIVE No idea was advinred by the attends Mass in Holy Ghost or St. England had declared it “ foolish committee as to how the commis­ Cajetan's churches. It is interest and dangerous" to introduce a arranged by this bank! If you sion is to function. It has not been ing to have the large Spanialu “ conlroversiar’ issue into Parlia- Hears Talk by REGIS COMMENCEMENT TALK decided whether the program will ■wish to obtain money on property speaking element o f the population ment at this time, a motion to be under the department o f parks given a voice in city council abolish all civil disabilities based you now own—inquire about the (Regis High School, Denver) bled classes on “ Devotion to Our Fresques declared to a Register re­ and highways or whether it will be on religious ground* was with­ incorporated as a distinct depart­ The speaker for the Regis high Blessed Mother.” porter that 90 per cent o f his vote drawn from the House « f Lords. flexible REAL ESTATE LOANS came from Catholics. ment in the city government. Up to Father Conway school commencement exercises, to Mother* Have Tea Some speakers had expressed now the city hat guaranteed to act —made by this bank. be held June 6, at 8:15 in the R ^is 'A t the final meetiijjg of the Regis People who have long memories their belief that Catholics and Jews merely a* a supplementary agency. gymnasium, will be Judge C. Ed­ Mothers’ club, Thurway, May 13, recall that one councilman who are now ineligible to hold the o f­ It ia the considered opinion o f lost out ought to be a Catholic but Meeting in the Catholic Char­ gar Kettering, it was announced in which the speech department fice o f Lord Chancellor. I.ord Si­ the parochial school authorities ities annex, 222 E. 17th avenue, Monday by the Rev. Bernard S. presented a brief program in cele­ has not worked at it for years, and mon, the present Chancellor, an­ that the 8,000 children in Denver one o f the men who was badly de Denver, for the first time, the TWO TYPES OF Karst, S.J., principal of Regis high bration of Mother’s day, the high nounced that the matter is not now Catholic schools are deserving o f members of the Denver deanery school. The Rev. William Markoe, school teachers enjoyed tea with feated was too prominent years entirely clear but that it wonid representation on the commission. ago in K.K.K. work. He used to were presided over Monday after­ REAL ESTATE LOANS S.J., assistant pastor "o f Loyola the assembled mothers. A spir­ certainly be imprudent for any There are many other ('.atholic stu­ noon by Mrs. John Murtaugh church, will deliver the sermon for itual bouquet made up of the put out a cigar whose initials sug­ Prime Minister to appoint a Cath­ dents in public schools, who may gested: “ Catholics You Are Not The Rev. Edward A. Conway, Solemn Benediction and reception Masses and prayers of the Regis olic to that high position. also be considered the primary in­ S.J., of Regis college calleo for vol­ Real Estate loans are made from three on the evening of Sunday, May 30, student body was presented to the .\mcricans.” At least this is whal Shades o f St. , terest o f the Church in any pro­ unteers to assist in the mailing of to five years straight at fifty per cent of and will conduct the day of recol­ mothers. * In the course of the fellow Klansmen charged. We hgd greatest Chancellor 'England ever gram that affects their character almost forgotten the fellow’s ex­ ration books number' three, and lection for the members of the meeting, plans were discussed for saw! I formation in a city project. On a pointed out the necessity of uni­ the appraised value— and for ten yejr graduation class Friday, May 28. compiling a list of former Regi.s istence. commission o f nine member* it is There is no point now in discuss­ fied effort and solidarity in. war periods at sixty per cenL of the appraised In the commencement exercises students now serving in the armed All tlie Catliolics who were can­ ing the unhappy history o f the only reasonable to expect the ap­ didates received a good number o f work. Deanery representatives will John Kelly will give the valedic­ forces. A questionnaire will be penal laws and civil disabilities to pointment o f one Catholic repre­ carry the appeal back to their or value— when placed on a reduction tory oration and Cyru.s Partington mailed to all Regis alumni in the voles. In politics it is well to re­ sentative who officially represent* which Catholics o f England^ have ganizations. basis. •will read the class poem. Mass will near future in an effort to bring member the old adage: “If you been subjected in the past. There the parochial school administra­ be celebrated for the graduates at the list up to date. Guests for the don’t succeed at first, try, try is point in considering the present tion. Since the public school board Mrs. Leonard Swigert, defense 8:.30 .Sunday, May 30. A breakfast occasion were the mothers of pros­ again.*’ situation. The penal laws have been has three members already assured chairman, asked that parish chair­ will follow. pective students. , We were glad to see that the gone these past hundred years; o f appointment, the parochial men get their reports to her. charter amendment to give firq- The final edition of the Aegis Thunderbirdi Compete certain o f the civil bars against schools riglitly. anticipate the desig­ Mrs. George Sims, recent! will be distributed Thursday after­ Catholics remain. nation o f one member to the com­ located in Denver, wasj welcome t The Thunderbirds, Regis high as were throe now PTA nrosiHont The noon, May 27, and the Raider, Lord Simon’s dismissal o f the mission. And they mutt select the as were three new PTA! presidents, school aircraft club, held the third member.— Rev. John Cavanagh. Mrs. M. E. Cook, St. Catherine’s; Regis high school yearbook, will be of a series of flight meets Sunday J. F. McDermott attempt to remove the remains o f given out on Tuesday, May 25. reliaious bigotry from England's Mrs. John Reilly, St. John's; and morning, May 16, on the Regis Mrs. Henry Cooper, St. Philo- In the weekly chapel exercises. (kampus. Phil Robben, boarding law-books as a “ controversial” and, Never Say Die To Speak Here therefore, untouchable issue is in­ mena’s. Father Thomas Singleton, S.J., in­ student from Oakley, Kans., took Until You Are Dead structor in chemisti-y in the high first honors with a total of 16 dicative o f a frame o f mind too Mrs. L. A. Higgins, who is quite American National school, gave sermons to the a.ssem- points. Second honors went to much in vogue among the United Have you ever seen an Irish ter­ ill in Mercy hospital, was reported Jack O’Donnell, sophomore from In Memorial Rite Nations today. It is unthinkable rier fighting? It doe* not matter somewhat improved. Difenvei* Couple Note Fort Oollins. John .Streeter, an­ that English statesmen today ran how big B^nd strong his opponent; Speaking in behalf of the arch­ other boarder from Los Angeles, Commeniorating the fighting consider this a controversial issue. he is never conquered. He may be diocesan convention Tuesday, May DENVER Golden Wedding Day Calif., took third place. Models men of our armed forces who have Tlicre should no longer be any killed, but he dies fighting, and 25, Mrs. Thomas Garrison urged Bank of were judged for appearance, glid­ given their live.s in our nation’s room for controversy about reli­ ninety-nine times out o f the hun­ a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Kaffcr ing, characteristics, endurance, cause during the second World gious freedom in any o f the 'United dred it is the other dog that suf­ The history of the council, pre­ Nations. We are committed before of 600 S. Grant street, celebrated and ability to rise off the ground. war and all previous conflicts the fers, beraiisc the terrier never pared and read by Mrs. W. C. LISTEN TO FULTON LEWIS. ]R . their golckn wedding anniversary Planes were entered by Dfck'Mar­ Denver County Council of the Vet­ the world to uphold man’s liberty knows when he is beaten. He goes Weldon at JJie. quarterly conven­ Sunday, ijiBrch 16, iii the home of cus, Bob Mohr, Dean Fisher, Phil erans of Foreign Wars of the including hit religious liberty— on and on, full o f grit as long as tion in March, has drawn so much Daily, Monday thru Friday, 9:30 PM ,, KFEL a daughter, Mrs. C. D. McDonnell Rohben, Bill Gaskins, John the United States and the City and in every part o f the earth. there is breath in his body. favorable comment that the na^ o f 500 S.’ Grant street. Mr. and County of Denver will hold a civic The United Nations' case in this Tlial is the way we ought to tional historian has asked that Streeter, Jack Cuthbertson, Nor­ FRANK KIRCHHOF ADOLPH KUNSIiHLLER Mrs. Kaffer were married in St. man Gigax, Jack O’Donnell, Jerry Memorial day service Sunday, May war is based upon high ideal* and fight the battle o f life; just set copies be sent to all local organiza­ Joseph’s church 50 years ago. Joyce, and Ray Cumrine. 30, at 3 p.m. in City auditorium, unassailable principle*. Allied aims our teeth, square our shoulders, tions as a help in writing theirs. President Vice President and (Cashier Denver. have been expressed in the Four hold up our heads, and go at it, Mrs. Murtaugh named her Col. J. Francis McDermott, war Freedoms and in the idealistic At­ perfectly sure o f victory, deter­ board and chairmen as follows; bond officer of the Seventh Serv­ lantic Charter. If the freedoms mined to suffer all things, but not Executive board— Mrs. L. ,A. ice Command in Omaha, Nebr., and the charter are to be roughly lo know titere is such a word as Higgins, Mrs. J. T. Tierney, Mrs. will be the principal speaker. Col. brushed aside now for expediency’s failure in the dictionary. There is L. U. Wagner, Mrs. L. J. Holmes, McDermott is a veteran of the sake, what can we expect when vic­ a family in the nortli o f Ireland Mrs. Fred Gushurst, Mrs. J. J. Timely Advice... first World war and vice president tory has been won? that has for its crest a cock with Dean, and Miss Mary Nadorf; ad­ of the First National bank in Tlic Allied governments could the motto: “ While 1 Live 1 Crow,” visory— Mrs. P. J. Sullivan, Mrs. Omaha. He was invested three best serve the cause for which we and it would be a very good William C, Kimmins, Mrs. W. C. To Evtfy Women years ago as a Knight of St. Greg­ fight by applying the principles thing if more o f ns would shape Weldon, and Mrs. John Vail; chair­ ory and is an outstanding Catholic they profess to practical problems our lives in that spirit, or accord­ men of camp—Mrs. L. A. Higgins layman. as these problems arise. Controver­ ing to the other old Irish saying; and Mrs. 'VWlliam Kimmins; cen­ Who Pictures Herself A musical program has been ar­ sial issues that involve principle Never say die until you arc dead.” ters— Mrs. L. U. Wagner, Little MAin 5314 ranged. must be faced and resolved, lest You remember the text, “ To Flower, and Mrs. John Vail, Vail; In A Fur Coat The service will be open to the our high ideals be accepted by the him who hath it shall be given.” legislation, Mrs. James .Tackson; public and a special section of the peoples o f the world only as war Thgre is no truer word in the publicity and council of social F . J . K ik c h h o f Next Winter... auditorium will be reserved for slogans to deceive the credulous.— Scriptures, but it is almost equally agencies, Mrs. Lon J. Holmes; gold star families, who may reserve C. J. McNeill. true that to him who looks as if immi^ation, Mrs. Gertrude Payne; seats in the Denver Dry Goods he hath shall be given, for not St. Vincent de Paul salvage, Mrs. € o i « s t r i j c 't i o i v € o . Co. and the Public Service Co. of Must Have Catholic only will the world at large take W. C, Kimmins; PTA, Mrs. Colorado, Monday through Friday us at our own valuation, but the Thomas Morrisey; and telephone, of next week. On Recreation Body very effort o f keeping a “ stiff Mrs. Frank Buchen. BUILDERS The technical rommillee ap­ upper lip” and determining to pointed to study the needs and stand firm and keep our troubles We Appreciate Your Patronage. Additional Bequests ramifications o f the proposed Den­ to ourselves will develop our for^ STUDENT ELECTION ver Q ly Recreation commission liludc and strengthen our charac­ By Miss Dolan Given made its first report at an open ter so that we will be able to OF CATHEDRAL HIGH 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. meeting in the city council cham­ overcome difficulties and gain the bers Wednesday, May 19. Mem­ success that we have simulated. TO BE HELD MAY 25 Additional bequests made by bers o f the committee are: Rev. We like to recall a rather fifiiny Miss Ruth Dolan, who, it was re­ Mr. Edgar Wahiberg, minister in example o f the power o f mind Students of the Cathedrat high vealed last week willed Arch­ charge o f Grace Cximmunily Meth­ over matter. A friend once told ESTABUSBED SINCE ItflS bishop Urban J. Vehr $100,000 for odist church; Howard Beresford o f us about a girl who was not exactly school, Denver, will cast their the use of the archdiocese, in­ the FSA, Judge Philip Gilliam, ballots Tuesday, May 25, in the ugly, but terribly “ drab;” there general elections held each .spring clude various sums to Miss Mar­ W'illiam Greim o f the public are a thousand like her in every to choose .student council officers.' garet Young of Denver,^a friend; schools, Glenn Saunders, city at- town the world over, and the mem The American Fixture Co. The student body is divided into John F. Dolan of Oriskany, N. Y., )ier* o f her family were just as Msaalsctarsn of an uncle; Mrs. Helen D. Geib of Student Fare Reduced, ^nsignifiranl. They were not rich, two political parties, Constructive and Co-Operative, each of whose CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS Denver, a cou.sin; Miss Jeannette nor were they poor; they were not Thanks to Br. Julius! members conduct a spirited cam­ Dunn, a friend; the Rev. Jerome o f the arislorracy, nor were they CHURCH FURNITURE L. Weinert of Denver; the Rev. Chicago.—A six-year battle to paign prios to balloting. exactly middle-class; in fact, she BANK, BAR, A.ND STOKE FIXTURES A. M. Croke, O.S.M., of Portland, obtain reduced fares for children and her surroundings were abso­ Votes were cast in the primaries May 14. Executives thus placed op Ore.; and several godchildren. riding on surface lines to'and from lutely nondescript. W’ell, a cousin Millteork of All Kinds school has been •won by Brother o f this girl rame from India to the ballot for Governor, Lieutenar(t Governor, Secretary of State, and Julius of Jesus, F.S.C. An Illinois stay with the family, and hers was FRANK K IR (»H O F 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. Holy Rosary Parish Commerce Commission order al­ Secretary of Treasury were, I'e- the most radiant personality that DENVER. (X)LO. lows students to ride for four cents could be imagined. Gever, amus­ spectively, Bernard Deidel, Betty Lou Dolan, Nancy Davis, and Bud Sodalists Convene instead of the adult fare they for­ ing, smart, though not strictly merly paid. beautiful, she was an immediate Feely, Constructive; and George success in society, and suddenly Pohndorf, Patricia Hill, Charlene (Holy Rosary Parish, Denver) Hill, and Bob Keating, Co-Op­ In the last meeting of the More Than 20,000 Honor the “ drab” girl awoke. At first she wa.s just Jealous; then fired with erative. Young Ladies’ sodality the mem­ Mary in N. Y. Rallies The student council consists of bers were urged to be present at a spirit o f emulation. She decided that she was as well worth wliile the executive, legislative, a n d the Cathedral Sunday evening. New York.—Dedicated to the judicial bodies. Senators are elect­ May 23, for the Living Rosary. and that the sole reason o f her Immaculate Heart of Mary, Our ed for every 25 pupils and com­ The Mother’s day meeting was ob­ obscurity was that people were Mother and Queen' of the World, mission heads complete the student served by pacing tribute to the used to her, took her for granted, rallies marking World Sodality representatives. This governing many mothers who were present. while the charming cousin owed day here were attended by more her popularity to the fact that she body was formed under Sister .Addresses were made by the vice than 2C.000 members of the New Laurentine a few years ago to president of the sodality, Margaret had come from afar. York Archdiocesan Union of So­ acquaint the students with their Stucka, and by Father John Jud It really was not a bit true. The Belter Buy Now and Be Surel dalities of the Immaculate Concep future role as citizens and to nic. Afterward the mothers en­ “ drab” girl was “ drab,” wliile the tion. other had an abounding vitality acknowledge the students’ voice in Featuring Prices 20% to 33»/3% Below Ceiling joyed a lunch served by the mem­ the management of the school. bers of the sodality. and charm: but facts did not mat­ On Every Coat in Our Stock « . . Hurryi Mrs. M. Canjar and Mrs. J. Ro­ Co-Operative Film Is ter in the slightest. My friend could m not tell me how she did it; she. bert were elected by the PTA to Ready to Be Released Daughter of Former be delegates to the Archdiocesan must have “ had it in her” all the time; but by sheer force o f will, Council of Catholic Women’s an­ . Dyed Sl

PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 20, 1943 Adversaries of Church Try How Do You Feel About It? In Aiding Religion, Radio

To Balk Pope’ s Relief Plan I WON’T BP ABLE TO Follows Marconi’s Wishes MAKE IT, JIM, I'M (By E lmer M u rph y) the consequences, the relief shaU (By D*. M ax J ordan, NBC Di Religion meant a great deal to Washington.— Piecing together not be given, if the Catholic AWFULLY BUSY THESE rector of Religious Broadcasts) Marconi, and he took a deep per- the bits of evidence that have Church is to receive any credl); for Gugllelmo Marconi, the father of ronal interest in the affairs of the the giving. radio, would be hapny over radio’s come to hand in great number and DAYS. Church. He was as deeply reli­ Pop* It Atiailed work for religion roday. With a gious as other great scientists— variety, observers here believe These restrictive efforts have as (St. Elinbsth’z Pariih, Denver) large part or the world

(Continued From Last Page) for the RegUtcr ill your commun­ E (St. Le*nd*r’« Paritb. Pueblo) Frankmore, T. Harras, A. Ma* STICED B1 CLUB Florence.— (St. Benedict's Par­ Berardi. Mrs. Hazel Sells, sister of ity, if it is not reached by an auth­ roakt a cpecial effort to have the The annual entertainment pre­ shall, T. Muhic, E. Patrick, M ish)—'The annual crowning of the the bridegroom, and Mrs. James orized solicitor. W'e owe this to the Aefiiter in every home. Familiet sented by the pupils of St. Le- Rhoades, R. Schaefer. B. Schmalz, rtatue of the Blessed Virgin took Cornelia entertained at a bridal management, which deserves to re­ who cling to their native language ar.der's school will be given In the R. Shaffer, and J. Shope; Scotch Pace in St. Benedict’s church Sun­ shower Thursday night in the homo and cu»tuma ahmild be made to coup some o f Its losses in providing school hall at 8 p.m. Thursday, dance/B. A. Brothers, C. Barron, day, May 9. Mother’s day, before of Mrs. Sells. The bride-elect re­ realize the poaiiion o f the Chiirrh IIS with a diocesan paper at a low FOR SICK IRISMay 27. The program followg: J. Ozzello, M. J. Currie, M. Lay- the 7:30 o’clock High Mass, which ceived many beiutiful gifts from in Amerira, and they ran beat do subscription price through more Hats Off, a musical comedy, don, J. McGovern, F. Duran, R, was sung by the Rev. Dominic the 30 guests. that through the rhannrla o f tlie advertising. The business manager has the following cast: George Bi'ooksidc, — T h e Immaculate Calentino, L. Bonfiglio, A. M. Canon City. — (St, Michael’s Sclafani, O.S.B. Members of the The following boys from this Catholic preia; they ahould know will allow a 25 per cent commission Cowen, Rudy Perko, Norma Le- Conception lodality met Wedneii- Whalen, and D, Henning; tap Parish) — The Catholic Ladies’ Altar and Rosary society marched parish were accepted for induction the activitieg o f the Qtiirrh in their to any authorized individual or so- peska, Dorothy Schmitt, Bemadine dance, P, Cooney, J. McGuire, and day evening, May 12, in the whool- Card club held a party in St. frdm*the rectory to the church as in Fort Logan, May 6: Basillo Diaz, own dioeege, and they know that ciely for new advertising. But apart Stanko, Patricia Waltmire, Lavina J. Ozzello. hpuee. Joe Tisone presided over Michael’s hall Thueqday after­ an honor guard for Miss Jacqueline Tony Joseph Mazzocco, Dominic only through the medium o f the from this, in a spirit o f co-opera­ Whitcomb, Frances Arthur, Louis the meeting. The sodality voted In the cast of Wind fhs Baby noon, May 13, with Mrs. Susan Ann Falgipn, May queen, who car­ Mazzocco, Rupert Rocco Moschetti, Regitler, We with every pastor tion and out o f love for the spread Patrick, Joseph Fries, Charles to collect rosaries for the chil- will be the following members of O'Hanlon, Mrs. T. J. Horrigan, ried the crown of flowers on a Louis Romero, Frank Mlchelli, therefore to do hig uiniogt in giv­ of the Kingdom of God through Beatty, Jerry Murphy, Robert white silk pillow. She was attended John T. Sanchez, Cargo C, Zamar- our (jitholic press, Catholic socie­ flren’a ward of St. Mary’s hos­ grades one and two: B. McAvoy, and Mis.s Jennie Grant aa host­ ing impeliig to the apoglolalc o f pital in Pueblo. It was planned Sturtevant, RoberL Davenport, M. McAvoy, M. Calentino, B. Carr, esses. Mrs. B. Scavarda won the ^ six girls who received First ripa, Felix Henry Maez, Nathan the preag in his jiirisdirtion and ties should assume this as a project Sam McDonnell, Harold Baer, to send spiritual bouquets to Fa­ L. Currie, P. Darcey, B. Duran, contract prize; Mrs.-Joe Fassler, Communion with her the previous Ben Masritelli, Alfred Zamarripa, o f the highest type o f Catholic ac­ Mary G. McGovern, Donna Lou not to be passive towards itg sue- ther Joseph Hannon, former spir­ J. Frencik, J. Jacobson, B. ­ auction; a n d Mrs. Campbell, Sunday. The altars were beauti­ Frank Riflas Mender, Joe Lopez, ress. There is no agency that will tion. Let us do this also in grati­ Rhoades, Harold Robinson, Edwin itual adviser, and to former mem­ son, B. Mahoney, J. Mattivi; C. “ 500.” Refreshments were servpd. fully decorated with spring flowers. William J. Drenlck, and Anthony bring greater spiritual growth or tude for all the superb service the Chorak, and Rita Burton. bers of this sodality in the arme? Mehalovitz, K. Meljalovitz, M. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bower mo­ A large number of narishioners re­ Palumbo for the army. Pete (Jon- more enhesivenets o f activity or Rtgitter has rendered our diocese Sailor girls' chorus includes P. forces. Muhic, L. Itainart, B. Thomas, tored to Colorado Springs Sunday ceived the Eucharist in honor of zales, Alfred Tollis, and Anthony rloser union with the parochial and by placing all the advantages o f Prince, J, M, Henning, R. Burton, their mothers and for the boys in its editorial and business staffs at Jean Mnschetti is a patient in T. Schmalz, B. Schtnitt, E. Schmitt, to meet Mrs. Don Lampert of J. Carroccia have been accepted for dioresan administration than the a Canon City hospital, where she V. Chavez, V. Greve, F. McLaugh­ D. Duffey, F. Sterneri B. Tiffany, Cheyenne, Wyo., who will be a the service the navy. They reported for duty faitful fa d in g o f the RegUter by our complete disposal, so willing' lin, J. Murphy, J. McGuire, P. May 13. ly and generously. underwent an operation for ap­ D. Tiffany, D. Cowen, R. Cowen, guest of friends here for about a Miss Florence Mink was married all your faithful. We cannot over­ pendicitis. Cooney. E. Phinney, and C. Currie; J, Frankmore, R. Henning, D. Mc­ week. * to Cpl. Floyd Berardi in the Arthur Lazzarlni, employe of the emphasize the supreme importance Very sincerely yours In Qirist, sailor boys’ dance, H. Baer, E. Mr. and Mrs. James Brunette Guire, J. McGuire, A. Brothers, The Mother’s club of St. rectory before Father Dominic at Double Dick mine, suffered a o f this essential duty. Pastors will Chorak, J. Cowen, T, Harras, S. 4* Joseph C. Willging, are enjoying a two weeks’ visit M. Brothcra, E. Arthur, L, Barger, Michael’s school held a card party 12 o’clock Sunday, Mother’s day. broken arm late Wednesday after­ not be satisfied until they have ail McDonnell, G. Morone, J. Ozzello. .Bishop of Pueblo. of their son, Mark Brunette of R. Coopei’, D. Duffey, S. Whelan, Tuesday night. May 11, in the She was attended by Mrs. Delbert noon when he was caught in. shaft their families enrolled in the Reg and H. Robinson; Virginia reel Albuqijeraue, N. Mex. K. Jahn, P. Jahn, D. Trontel, P. school hall, with a good attend­ Angel as bridesmaid. Kenneth machine^ in the mine. He was ister family. P.S. This letter is to be read at dance, A. Fries, B. J. Henigsman, Mr, and Mrs, N. J. Colarelli re­ Mayber, M. Lee, E. Looker, R. ance. The committee was com- Ranson of Canon City was best treated in a Canon City hospital. We sirge you also to use every all Masses on Sunday, May 23, and P. McLaughlin, N. Mundt, H. Ne'is, cently received a letter from their Miller, D. Gosiage, B. Nichals, osed of Mmes. Doris McDaniels, man. The bride is the daughter of Prescilliana, daughter of Mr. opportunity to solicit advertising in the mission churches as soon P. Trontel, D. Baum, M. Davis, G. thereafter as possible. son, CpI. Michael Colarelli, in and M. J. Wobit, ulia Freda, Rose Dues, Helen Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mink. Cpl. and Mrs, Lloyd'4Iarrinez, was bap­ North Africa. Included wes an Henning, D. Jahn, R. Schmalz, and White, Mae Van Alstyne, Anne Berai'di, home on a short furlough tized by Father Dominic. Sponsors insert from the company com­ G. Sturtevant; Indian dance, D. Graduation to Bruce, and Esther Madone. were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Arehue- Barger, from an army camp in California, mander commending CpI. Colarelli J. Baum. R. Chittim, J. Be Held May 30 Mr. and Mrs. J. Lambert' Burger is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James letta. NOVENA OF MASSES for his work. of Glcnwood Springs visited in the Everyone is urged to join in the Novena Is Benin Mr. and Mrs. John Fontecchio Members of the eighth grade home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Army of Prayer by saying a Ro­ left Thursday evening to visit who will be graduated from St. Le- Sterling on Mother's day on their Mt. Carmel Sodalitir sary a day for a loved one in the read from their son, Lt. Thomas Fontecchio, Attendance Large ander’s school on Sunday, May 30. way to La Junta and Denver, service, and to attend the Holy who was wounded in action in in St. Leander’s church are Fran­ where Mr. Burger has business. Iniliales 21 Women Hour devotions in honor of Our North Africa. He has been trans­ ces A. Arthur, Charles F. Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Donahue Lady of Victory each Tuesday In SL Leander’s ferred from New York to the Hor- George M. Cowen, Leo Duran, were in Pueblo Saturday on a busi­ evening at 7:30 o’clock. mon General hospital in Long­ Joseph B. Fries, Norma J, Lepeska, ness trip. St. Rita’s Altar society met May Miss Katherine Louise Bute be­ view, Tex. At Holy Hour In Edward E. Laughlin, Robert F. Miss Nita Rea Van Tuyle, who 6 in Mt. Carmel hall, Pueblo. Two came the bride of Lt. Wesley Ross (Continued FS-omLa*t Page) new members wer voted into the so­ Pfc. Anthony J. Beltramo, son Laughlin, Gerald R. Murphy, Louis is a student nurse in St, Mary’s Jennings at 7:30 o'clock Friday “BOYS IN SERVICE’’ [are sent to 1401 E. Sixth street, dality; Mrs. Louis Dalio and Mrs. Pueblo. If senders of Intentions of M^. and Mrs. Alex Beltramo, M. Patrick, Rudolph E. Perko, hospital in Pueblo, was a weekend evening. May 14. Father Dominic has b^n graduated as an aircraft James G. Phinney, Dorothy M. visitor with relatives. She at­ John Mulay. Plans were made for officiated at the ceremony which mark the envelopef, "Intentions the initiation and banquet held for the shrine,” the letters will be mechanic from the technical school Pueblo Parish Schmitt, Robert L. Sturtevant, Pa- tended the wedding of her aunt, took place in the rectory of St. in Seymour Johnson Field, N, Car. triciif C. Waltmire, and Lavina J. Katherine Bute, to L t Ross on Saturday, 5Iay 22, in the Vail left unopened. hotel at 6:30 o’clock. Twenty-one Benedict’s. Miss Norma Lee Jen­ James Serrazio, who has been Whitcomb. Jennings in Florence Friday, nings, sister of t’ e bridegroom, was Do you wish your boy, The Bishop requests that all candidates were initiated. favors obtained through the inter­ enjoying a furlough from his du­ (St. Patrick’i Parith, Pueblo) The regular meeting of the Altar May 14. bridesmaid. Yeoman 3rd class cession of the Little Flower be ties in the army, visited in Brook- Because of a large number of ai^d Rosary society will be held in Mrs. Pauline Merlino, who is at­ A card party was held on May John Bute of Washington, D. C., brother, relative or friend enlistments in the "Army of 13, and a lawn party on May 17 on [acknowledged so that publication of side and later went to Climait, the school hall on Friday after­ tending business college in Pueblo, a brother of the bridegroom, was Prayer,” sponsored by the DCCW, to be included next month? the fact can be made in the Reg­ where his brother, Bert, is sta­ noon, May 21, at 2. The regular spent the weekend at nome. the grounds of the Sacred Heart best man. A reception was held in ister. tioned. the attendance in the weekly Holy meeting of the Parept-Teachers’ orphanage. the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. Hour is on the increase. The serv­ Any donation accepted. _ After devotions each Tuesday Sgt. Anthony Stringari of La league will be held at 3 p.m. Games 5vere played and refresh­ and Mrs. C. J. Bute, for the bridal Junta was a Sunday guest of his ice, held each Sunday afternoon The Mass for the boys in the ments were served to all the mem­ family and a few close friends. there will be veneration of the from 4 until 5 o’clock, is for the Send to relic of the Little Flower. This fiancee, Miss Betty Perns. service was requested on Tuesday bers present. Lt. Jennings is the son of Lester purpose of praying for the men of this week by Mr. and Mrs. La Junta« Girls The novena in honor of St. Rita Jennings of Wetmore. The bride relic has been donated to St. Le­ ander’s by the Bishop. The devo­ and women from this parish who Charles Balsick. began on May 14 at 7 o’clock and and bridegroom were graduated in are in the armed services. tions will consist of prayers from The annual May party held on will end on May 22. 1938 from the Fir ence high school. Mrs. Mary Neelan and Miss Father Garesche’s booklet and ex­ Fr. Belloni Is Saturday afternoon, May 16, was Ann Radovich have returned home REV, FATHER RALPH cerpts from the life of St. The- a decided social and financial suc­ Honor Mothers HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE after recovering from illness in 174 W. STREET lese, so that parishioners will be­ cess. Mrs. Emil Hager acted as RHEUMATISM local hospitals. Mrs. C. T. Fitz­ A DANCER SIGNAL come better acquainted with her Named Pastor general chairman for the party. ArUiriUt Naoritia Sciatica CHICAGO, ILL gerald, wife of Pueblo Catholic La Junta.— (St. Patrick’s Par­ Whz eonttnua k. auSfar tfaa Orua ttaoelattd aritk Btrdaalaf ef tha work. The Rosary of the Blessed Harold Baer is recovering from Arterim, a Btroka, ParaJzala. Haart Troo- high’s basketball coach, recently a broken arm. ish )—Troops 1,2, and 3 of the Jun­ asoBtcIm oaina of tlMaa di> Virgin Mary will be recited and Of New Parish ior Catholic Daughters were host­ aaaaa whan tha oatui ramtdlaa hla, Kidaaz DIaaaa, aad ottiai fTara aem- underwent an appendectomy^ in a Charles Dionisio, infant son of haaa tailadt Laaro abnut a pllaatlona. RasultfW traating matheda et hjnnns in honor of the Little Flower esses for the mother-daughter will be sung by the congregation. local hospital. John Jackson is in Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dionisio, naw, tmatwerthji, modarn. ooa.aureieal tha Ball Ollais baaa proraa dspaadabls tor WOULD (Continued From Last Page) Corwin hospital, where he expects breakfast served in the clubrooms craatmant mathod. Tbli oiaraaleaa traatmanl nsarlp a quarter of a saatury. Saad (or The hymn, "Jesus, Mary, and Jos­ was baptized on Sunday, May 16, la complctalz tzplalaad ta tha Bail Cliaia’a ^EEB Blo^ Preasurs Book—today. Na ob> YOUNG MEN TOO UKB chapel was dedicated in 1928 by to remain for another month. by the Rev. Paul Fife, O.S.B. of the rectory Sunday, May 9, fol­ aa« FREE Book WHtalodiz Na ohilitalinn IlfatioB BtU CUaik Oapt TOM, bealfiot eph,” is especially suited to war­ lowing the 8 o’clock Mass. The to SodlMtt root Ilfs satlrtljr U lilt time living. The words of this the late Bishop of Denver, the Susan Elizabeth Parga and Sponsors were Pete Berta and Ball Cliale, Dapt TItS, Ezealaler 8priafs.Ua. Sprinica. Mo •srrln of lbs Ssemi Hssrt ss tables were arranged in the form hymn were written by Father Most Rev. Henry J. Tihen. Crisanta Judith Valdez were bap­ Jennie Gerta. A Religious Lay BrotherT tized on Sunday, May 16. Susan of a V and were decorated with Garesche. The music was revised Avondale Built in 1918 Oar Brothsrs do not Issch. bat btip sar Elizabeth is the daughter of Mr. Mri. Mary Ward Dies spring flowers and email Amer­ PriHts by thsir prtytrs snd rasnosl for congregational use by the Rev. Sacred Heart church in Avon­ and Mrs, Leslie J. Parga of 530 Mrs. Mary Jane Ward, widow ican ^ags. A short program was work in ear schools snd on Ibo missiono. Arthur'J. Kerr of St. Patrick’s par­ dale, constructed of cement blocks, Tbtir life Is tbs hiddn Ilfs of St. Jot- of Arthur F. Ward and a former rendered with the Rev. Lro Thome ish, Pueblo. The novena will be con­ was dedicated in 1918. Its origin Jefferson and had as sponsors Mr ipb at Nsureth, close to Ibo Bsarl of goes back much farther, how­ and Mrs. Fred Huber. Crisanta member of St. Leander’s pariah, giving the invocation. Mrs. Felix INVEST YOUR MONEY NOW J o s B S . For infomslion wrltoi ducted in the presence of the ex­ Sscrod HtsrI Mission House. ever, to the year 1899 when Judith is the daughter of Mr. and died in Belleville, 111., May 14. Morris recited the poem, “ Mother.” 8U.; Mario. ItL posed Blessed Sacrament and will Her funeral was held in St. Le The daughters presented their la aar continue for one hour. St. Joseph’s chapel was erected Mrs. Epifanio Valdez of Denver in Huerfano. The Avondale and was sponsored by Mr. and ander’s church Monday, May 17, mothers with corsages. Those R es­ _ In addition to tl^e perpetual pub­ church was started through the Mrs. Perfecto Chavez of 1201 Van with Father Fife singing the Re­ ent were Mmes. Jake Benke, Miller, LIFE INCOIHE Aiwumr lic novena each week, it is planned Would you like efforts of Father Giglio, the R ^ . Buren, Puebla quiem, assisted by the children’s Sciumbato, Jim Jalouff, to hold a special novena for nine George Telesi, SJ., assistant in The name of Hnrold Abdo, 214 choir. Tom Sisson, Floyd McAllister, Far dataili write te YOUR BOY consecutive days each year to end Mt. Carmel parish, and his suc­ E. Routt, ha.s been added to the Before leaving Pueblo a few Konrad Resel, Harry Dunn, Joe on Mother's day. According to cessor, the Rev. Joseph M. Sor- honor roll. Pvt. Jacob Simony was years ago, Mrs. Ward had been Sciumbato, Jim Richards, Mike Rev* Father Ralph IN THE SERVICE plans a prominent priest-speaker rentino. Besides Father Sorren- recently home on furlough. Srt. very active in parish affkirs and Fazio, Felix Morris, Anne Do­ will be obtained for this occasion. tino the Avondale church was at­ Bob Boggs is overseas. Paul R. had held the office of president menico, Janies Moore, Jack Haber- 176 W* Adami St* ISiicagOf TT|. remembered in tended by the Rev. Joseph Minot Rooney, son of Mr. and Mrs. of the Altar and Rosary society. man, Karl Haberman, Mary Blev­ Reguiescant in Pace and the Rev, F. S. Ziccardi, S.J., James Rooney of 121 Jewel avenue, She is survived by three sisters, ins. Garence Nickols, and Freda A Conliilual Novena until 1923. Between 1923 and is also overseas. He is a radio Mrs. Thomas Carmody, Granite Malouff, and Misses Nellie Lo­ renzo, Suzie Sciumbato, Joey Jane Diocese o f Pueblo 1927, the Rev. Edmund Bute, 0. technician with the army and is Citv, 111.; Mrs. Rose War^. San S.B.; the Rev. Paul Fife, O.S.B.7 the husband of Mrs. Anna Rooney. Greer, Rose Mary Herron,-. Cath­ to the Sacred Heart TRUJILLO — John Stnehet. Died in Francisco; and Miss Margaret Mc­ Pueblo May- It. Survived by three sont, and the Rev. Thomas Fitzgerald The Rev. W. d7 McCarthy of St. Gurk, Columbia, Mo.; three broth­ erine Resel, Mary Lorenzo, Pa­ in our Monastery Chapel for Ralph M. o( Pueblo; Ron. with army In were in charge. Patrick's parish addressed an as­ ers, John McGurk, Detroit; Felix tricia Dunn, Carmel Sciumbato, the duration o f the war? North AfrllEa: Sisto, with army in In October of 1927 the parish sembly of primary teachers in the Antoinette Fazio, Marian Blevins, Hawaiian islande; three daughters. Mrs. Collinsville, 111.; and Samuel, Sltaply sond In his nams snd wt will Antonia Sandoval, Paablo; Mrs. Ausus- was again directed by the Jesuit Central grade school Wednesday, Stanton. III.; one grandson, Frank Nadine Richards, Rose Marie Riz- ftsdiy tncluds him In this norens. A tinits Romero. Mrs. Domie Orosko. Ar- Father, the Rev. Edmund E. May 12, on the subject of "Juvenile Ward, Pueblo. Pallbearers were zute, Verna Jean Nickols, and tesis, N. Mex.; two brothers, Manuel tmtll offsring is wsleoms but not nscot- Behiels, SJ., and in August, 1942, Delinquency.” He spoke on the Fred Coleman, Thomas Murphy, Jlargaret Malouff. Trujillo of Millard. N. Mex.; Peter Tru­ Mrs. Henry Klein, regent of the sary. jillo, Picacho. N. Mex.; two aiitera. Mrs. the Rev. Charles J. Murray, SJi, •same subject to a school assembly Julius Baum, Frank Ward, Phil undertook the service of the mist in the Riverview school on the aft­ La eJunta court of the Catholic Write; Stersd Hssrt Honsstsry Franceses Maldonado, and Mrs. Louisa Beauvais, and F. Keilbach. Chavex of Dexter, N. Mex. Rosary reci­ sion. ernoon of May 1-1. Daughters and district deputy, at­ Halas Comsrsu Wise. tation in residence in Pleasant View Funeral Held for Mri. Henna tended the state convention of the May 17. Interment Roselawn. Mrs. Pauline Hanna, 908 E. C. D. of A. held in Colorado BOZICK— Steve of 422 Clark street. In Drive Sponsored by K. of C. Our Modem Apostolate Needs You. Pueblo. Died May IS. Requiem Mass i Fourth street, died on Sunday, Springs. Mrs. Klein was elected Did you svsr civs a tbousht to the con- St. Mary’s church May 16. Interment May 16, and the funeral was held state secretary. ascrstlon of yourssif to tbs terries of God Roselawn. GRAND JUNCTION CATHOLICS in S t Leander’s church at 9 on Richard Lambertson, stationed in In ths prissthoadT ROSALES— I..awrenee, son of Mr. and Wednesday, May 19, with Father the army air base, was baptized Tbs Thealine Fathsrs extend an Invita­ Mrs, Jesus Rosales, 1415 Pine, Pueblo. Fife singing the Requiem Mass. tion to any rood boy or youna man who Died May 12 after illness of nearly a and received into the Church re­ has complettd grads school or is at prssent year. Survived by two brothers. CpI. INVEST $25,000 IN WAR BONDS Mrs. Hanna had been a resident of cently. attending a high school or collego to tn- Raymond Rosales in North Africa; Victor Pueblo 22 years. She is the moth­ The vacation school conducted roll in their preparatory seminary, in J. Rosales of*Pueblo; and a'lister. Mrs. er of Mrs. Joseph Vitullo of Antonito. Coio. Margaret Sanchez of Monte Vista. He Grand Junction.—Members of in the chapel of Will Rogers Field, by the Benedictine Sisters of Fox further Information write to: was a member of St. Joseph’s church St. Joseph’s parish purchased $25,- Oklahoma City. Okla. The Cath­ Pueblo, John Buten of Littleton, Canon City will open the first Vary Rev, J. Ordinss, C.R.. lUS Sth St. of Monte Vista. Requiem Mass St. Fran­ 000 worth of war savings bonds in olic chaplain. Father J. J. Hart, and Anton Butch of Brea, Calif. week of June. Further announce­ Denver, Colo. cis Xavier's church, Pueblo, May 16. In- Recitation of the Rosary was held ments will be made in the near terment Roselawn. the second war loan. The local- officiated. Knights of Columbus council spon- on Tuesday evening. future.______WARD— Mrs. Mary Jane, widow of Pauline Wilson, sister of the BOYS’ CAMP Arthur F. Ward of Relleville, III. Died jsor^ a drive for the purchase of bride, was her only attendant. SUMMER CAMP FOR BOYS IN HEART May 14. Former resident of Pueblo. $5,000 worth of bonds and the Mrs. Vickers is the daughter of OK THE GLORIOUS ROCKIES. Near .Survived hy three sisters, Mrs. Thomas quota was topped more than five Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wilson, 433 N. Carmody. Granite City, HI.; Mrs. Rose ST. COLUMBA^S IN DURANGO Rocky Mu National Park. Kino lodge, times. Fifth street. chapel, supervised mountain eiimblng. Ward. San Francisco; Mias Margaret camping. Open July 6-Aug. 15. tIO per McGurk. Columbia, Mo.; three brothers, LOCAL GIRL IS Lt. Vickers is the son of Mr. and week. Apply Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. J. Bosetti. John McGurk. Detroit: Felix. Collins­ OPERA SOLOIST Mrs. W. A. Vickers of Garden City, HAS 13 FIRST COMMUNICANTS 13S6 Logan Su. Denver, Colo. ville. 111.: snd Samuel, Stanton, III.; one grandson. Frank Ward, Pueblo: sister- Miss Helen Covington, daughter Kans. He is stationed in Cimar­ in-law. Ruby Neighbors, Hobbs. N. Mex.: of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coviitgton of ron Field. The couple will make daughter-in-law, Mrs. Beatrice Ward. their home in Oklahoma City. Durango.— (St. Columba’s Par­ on the candy sale, which netted DOUBLE VICTORY Pueblo. Renuiem Mass O# SL fLeander' 1514 N. Seventh street, ■ujas the ish)— A class of 13 children re­ about $ . Became a Salvaturian Lay Rrolher operatic soloist in the fouVth an­ 66 No Studies, No Tuition Required church? Pueblo, May 17. Interment Sgt. Frank Latto ceived First Holy Communion May Rooelawn. nual spring music festival of the The next social meeting will be THROUGH THIS INSURANCE OFFER Join our active and contemplative Society 9 in the 8 o’clock Mass. Members in union with the Knights of Co­ If you wish to consecrate yourself to God GRIFFITH— William Eiipene of Al­ St. Mary college of Xavier, Kans. Injured in Action ON THE MONTHLY PAYMENT PUN of the class were Stephen Francis lumbus and will be a parish affair. as .s Lay Brother, devoting your life to buquerque. N. Meat., son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mai-y Prinster, daughter of Frank (J. Latto of Grand Junc­ prsVer and wo>k in the peace and quiet of Leland Griffith, 421 Tyler. Pueblo. In Ryan, John David Brown, M. K. of C, Subfcribe Quota Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Prinster, 1302 tion, gunner of a U. S. bomber the monastery Albuquerque he was the manager of the Herman Ramon Jaquez, John Ken­ The Knights of Columbus went U E M B E R SH IP and In- for long past sixty, you If you know a trade, place It In the service Fox-VHet Drur Co. He in survived by Chipeta avenue, was a member of .squadron stationed "somewhere in neth Norton, Gerald Bryan of God! If you are not skilled in s trade, we iwo^ sons. Jack, a naval cadet, and the chorus personnel, and Miss England,” was seriously wounded the top in their war bond '"'s u r a n ce with the Cath­ can arrange to enjoy the Charlea Griffith: and a daughter. Marilyn Mason, Everett Birkner Shugren, •hall be glad to teach yuu one. Develop what Margaret Hall, daughter of Mr. in conflict May 1, according to a drive and assisted ably in helping olic Order of Foresters benefits of your insurance is good in yuu for Cud's Cause I A.sk for in- Griffith: his parents; and hi.« wife. Re- John Robert Peer, Richard John LaPlata county’s second war loan formation indicating y

n'f C^nlumhu^ T^PHY •«*•*«»»«• *>“ v«riou» topJd« by prominenlj |IVTSi^n.bd u/ VY l U L L C U l includiim Archbishop Urban J. Walsenburg Parish to Open Vchr of Denver in the 42nd annual itale convention lo be held in Pueblo Sunday and Monday, May 23 and 24. Those who will speak include, top, left tp righti the Very Rev. Thomas Woiohan, rector of the Newspaper Should Be Pueblo Cathedral; Archbishop Vehr; the Very Rev. A. J. Miller, Vicar General of Pueblo; and bottom, Drive to Cut Down Its Debt State Deputy William Carter. Reaching Every Home,

Walsenburg.— (St. Mary’s Par­ Father Newell spoke of the earnest to be redeemable in five monthly ish)— As the first step to settle the desire of Bishop Joseph C. Will- payments. Every Catholic wagt ’ difficult financial situation of St. ging to decrease the parish debt by earner in the county will be ap­ Says Bishop Willging Mary's parish, Walsenburg, the a considerable amount this year. proached. Very Rev. Raymond Newell,, pas­ Committees will be appointed St. Mary's is the largest Catholic tor, announced on May <16 a. parish next week to handle details of the parish in tBe diocese handled by drive to extend from June to No­ drive. It was decided to accept diocesan priests. It has a Catholic vember with a goal of 110,000. both cash and pledges, the latter population of almost 10,000. More Personal Approach From Clergy or One of than half of the people are Span- ish-Americans. 'There also is a Parish Societies Urged iii Areas large group of Slava and Italians. Fr. Belloni Named Pastor Thirty-seven' nationalities were counted in a recejjt survey of the Where Circulation Lags parish. The parish priests, Father New­ A vigoroiw campaign for subscriptions to the Register Of New Parish in Diocese ell, the Rev. Howard Delaney, the in the Diocese V Pueblo will begin Sunday, May 23, accord­ Rev. Harold Gleason, and the Rev. ing to an official letter of the Ordinary, Bishop Joseph C. Francis Papesh, also take care of The Rev. Paul Belloni, former­ are Vineland a n d Avondale. Willging, which will be read at all Masses on that date. mission churches in Laguna, North ly pastor in Sacred Heart parish, Smaller towns are Baxter, Boone, Bishop Willging points out that the increase in subscriptions Gardner, has beeh named pastor Veta, La Veta, Rouse, Cucharas, Pinon, North Avondale, and Huer­ Gordon, and Tioga. To cover the last year was gratifying, but His Excellency also states that of a new parish embracing* the fano. parish of 1,300 square miles the cities of Vineland and Avondale, “ the number of subscriptions is not what it should be.” priests have permission to offer according to an announcement Sacred Heart church in Avon The importance of having the made by Bishop Joseph C. Willging. dale has been a mission of Our three Masses on Sunday. + 4- 4- -f -f Register reach every home in The new parish is bounded on the Lady of Mt. Carmel parish in The parish is well organized and' For Convention Opening This Sunday every parLsh is emphasized by east by the Otero county line, on Pueblo, and St. Theresa’s chapel has an outstanding council of Bishop Willging, who praises the the north by the El Paso county in Vineland at different times has Knights of Columbus, and a large Catholic news coverage of the line, and on the south by the been a mission of Our Lady of Mt court of the Catholic Daughters of Hotel Accommodation Plan Register and the doctrinal instruc­ Huerfano county line. The west­ Carmel, Sacred Heart Cathedral, America, both senior and junior. tion contained in many feature ar­ ern boundary follows the St. and St. Patrick’s parish since its Walsenburg has one of the largest ticles of this newspaper. Charles river until it crosses high­ erection in 1928. Until 1932 it was Catholic school plants in the state, "W e trust, therefore,” says way number 50, then-verges west- served by the Rev. John Walsh, with classes from kindergarten Is Worked Out for K. of C. Bishop Willging, “ that every fam­ the Rev. Joseph Regourn and the w’ard to take in the to«Ti of Pinon through the 12th grade. The fac­ ily in every parish be contacted, Very Rev. Raymond Newell, assist­ on highway 85, ten miles north of ulty is composed of the parish not'only by a general appeal from ants in Sacred Heart parish. From Delegates to the 42nd annual of Denver. Other speakers are Pueblo, the largest settlements priests and the Sisters of St. Bene­ state convention of the Knights 0PEH'JUII[2I the altar, but, if necessary, by per­ 1932 until 1938 it was served by the Very Rev. A. J. Miller, Vicar f------dict of Atchison, Kans. There are of Columbus will arrive in fuehlo sonal approach from the clergy or the Rev. S. M. Giglio, S.J., pastor 21 sisters in Walsenburg. General of the Pueblo diocese, and Alamosa.— (Sacred Heart Par­ of------Our Lac^of Mt. Carmel - church - Saturday evening. May 22, for State Deputy William Carter of ish)—Monday, June 21, will be the one of the parish societies.” 'The More than 700 men and women the two-day session May 23 and Leadville, Bert L. Beatty, presi­ Bishop’s letter follows: The Rev.. Francis Wag;Wagner handled in the parish are in the armed opening day of a five-week summer it from the Cathedral parish be­ 24 and will be entertained by the dent of the Pueblo city council, school conducted by the Benedictine services and seven have given their officers of the local council. will extend a welcome to the dele­ OFFICIAL tween 1938 and 1942. From March, lives for their country. Sisters. This year most of the 15 1942, until February, 1943, it was 'The shortage o'* hotel accommo­ gates. The. Very Rev. Thomas sisters will come from missions in in charge of the Rev. Patrick Stau- dations has been solved by the set­ Woiohan will welcome the dele­ the West rather than from Chicago. ter of St. Patrick’s parish. It has Four Catholic Grade ting up by. the local council of an gates on behalf of the diocese The women of the Sacred Heart inter-council system of communi­ (Bishop Willging is out of the been served the past few months Schools of Pueblo league in their meeting Sunday, by the Rev. John J. Kelley, Chan­ cations, whereby delegates regis­ state.) May 16, agreed Jo prepare the tered for their hotel rooms a week cellor of the diocese. The_ business sessions will be dinner for the sisters on their first in advance. The details of this held in Sacred Heart Cathedral day in Alamosa. Members of the Fr. Belloni Ordained in 1907 Conference of plan were worked out by Louis 11 hall Monday, May 24, beginning at league will also canvass the parish The newly appointed pastor. Fa Krasovich. financial secretary of 8:30 a.m. to inform all parents about the ther Belloni, was bom in Sicily in council 557, with the result that school in order to insure maximum 1883. He made his philosophical the number and identity of dele­ (Pueblo Catholic High School) Junior CSMC to attendance. Not more than 400 A week filled with activities will and theological studies witn the gates and the hotel where they Servite Fathers and was ordained will be accommodated are known children are expected to attend bring school days to an end for Little Flower Novena Is as many persons have left Alamosa 27 seniors of Pueblo Catholic high, in Chicago on Dec. 22, 1907. The Be Established a week ahead of the opening of priest went to the Diocese of^Den the convention. for war work. The Tabernacle so­ when commencement exercises will ciety will supply the farewell din­ BISHOP’S HOUSE be held in the Memorial hall of ver in 1909 and served as assistant Speaking for the local council, 325 W. 15ih street in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel parish, ner this year, probably Sunday, the City auditorium on Sunday Frank Carroll, chairman of ar­ Opened in St. Leander’ s pueblo, Colo. Denver, until 1917, when he was All the Catholic grade schools July 25. evening. May 80. The big social rangements. said that the Pueblo appointed assistant in St. Mary’s of the city of Pueblo will par- The parish council of the DCCW event on the school calendar, the knights fully appreciate the splen­ Dear Reverend Father t parish, Walsenburg, where he re­ ticinate in establishing a joint met Thursday, May 20, to prepare The ranipnign for siibscrlptioni junior-senior prom, will take place did co-operationi of the other coun­ Tuesday evening, May 18, saw ful will be remembered in each mained until 1923. On April 17, conference of the Junior Catholic its report for the deanery meeting In the Regittpr will be announced in Pryor studio tomorrow evening, cils in sending candidates for the the inauguration of the perpetual Tuesday service. A special box 1923, Father Belloni was sent to Students’ Mission Crusade Sun­ in Walsenburg May 26. The sol­ Friday, May 21. Monday, May 24, initiation, which promises to make public novena in honor of St. The- on Sunday, May 23, and the en­ Sacred Heart church, Gardner, day afternoon. May 23, at 2:30 in for the intentions of the faithful diers’ Mass for May will be Sat­ will be election day for next ye^'s this class one of the largest held rese, the Little Flower of Jesus, velopes to receive the subscription! where he continued as pastor until Sacred Heart Cathedral hall. has been placed on the altar of urday, May 29, Replies arc coming class officers and student council in Southern Colorado in several in St. Leander’s church, Pueblo. the Little Flower in the churchs’ Hill be given out at that time. This May of last year. After a year’s Organized with Episcopal ap­ in now from men oversea^ express­ leaders, Tuesday will be senior years. The Vail hotel has been At the request of Bishop Joseph C. and requests from the diocese campaign is to be conducted in all leave of absence for his health, probation, the conference will be ing their gratitude for Masses and parishes where the goai of full cov» class day, and Wednesday will be designated as convention headquar­ Willging this devotion will be con­ will be placed in this box if they he returned to the Pueblo diocese headed by the Rev. W. D. Mc­ ters. Past Grand Knight James Communioris offered. erage has not been reached this recollection day for the seniors. tinued every Tuesday evening at (TurntoPagell — Column S) Carlos Roy was the name given The new parish brings to mind Carthy, diocesan director of the A. Cline will be in charge of reg­ year. The last two days of the week will 7:30 o’clock in the church, wmich to the son of Edward and Irene the interesting histo^ of St CSMC. Its purpose is to unify istration. has_ been constituted the official We need not attempt to impress be devoted to practice for the and expand the work of the Propa­ Olivas; D. F, and Anna Madrid Therese’s chapel in Vineland. It Wh'Ie the degree work is in prog­ shrine of the Little Flower in the you with fhc importance of having graduation exercises. gation of the Faith in the schools. Cathedral Pupils wei-e sponsors; Max and Silvia Catherine McGann, junior class is a small church, but architec­ ress the visiting women will be diocese. u ropy of 'the Register fome to Officers of the school units and Garcia sponsored the Baptism of every home in your parish every president, has been in charge of turally one of the most beautiful entertained by the women’s enter­ two delegates invested with power Nine consecutive Tuesdays will Anthony JaWs Martinez, whose week. Try to convince your people arrangements for the prom. Car­ in the diocese. It was built in tainment committee, made up of to vote will be the official repre­ Mmes.^ James A. Cline, A. J compose one novena, and the To Hold Annual mother, Antonia Valerio,, died at of that importance. If some fam­ rying out the victory motif, the 1928 under the supervision of the faithful may begin the public no­ Very Rev, Joseph F, Higgins as sentatives from each school. All Dooner, Henry Pettit, A. R. his birth April . The baby was ilies fail to subscribe to this un­ color schfeme is red, white, and other students will be welcome to vena any Tuesday and complete it taken from the hospital incubator blue, and the girls will wear de­ a result of a donation by Mrs. Thomas, and George F. McCarthy, excelled Catholic weekly, which is attend the meeting. They will elect nine weeks later. The booklet last week and is now in the care our official diocesan organ, it can­ fense stamp corsages. Original Margaret Conway of Pueblo, in Sr. Recital May 21 conference officers and will inaugu­ wTitten by the Rev, Edward of his grandmother and aunt, Mrs, not be because of the nominal sub­ plans were to hold the prom in memory of her husband, Arthur The program for Sunday, May rate plans for next year’s activi­ Garesche, S.J., will be used. Copies J. Louis and Lonnie Martinez. scription price. It must be because the school hall, but the fire before Conway. Two seminarians, since 23, follows: ties. may be obtained in St. Leander’s (Sacred Heart Cathedral, Pueblo) Manuel Gallegos and Frances Gar­ sucli families are ignorant o f the Easter necessitated the change to ordain^, the Rev. Michael Flem­ 8 a,m.—Mass celebrated in Sa­ cred Heart Cathedral hy the Very rectory. The Rev. Paul Fife, O.S.B., cia were sponsors for the first value of tlie Catholic press and in­ the Prj'or studio. ing of the Archdiocese of Port Units of the crusade were or­ pastor, annountes that the inten­ The music pupils of the Sacred land, and the Rev. James Doherty ganized in all the schools in Rev. Thomas J. Woiohan, rector. Heart school, Pueblo, will present child of Paul and Elvira Sanchez, different to Catholic affairs and Class officers for next year’s tions of the whole Church, the spe­ and' the name given was Bryan happenings, as well as to the su­ sophomore, . junior, and senior of the Diocese of Monterey-Fresno, the past year. Activities have 9:30. a.m.—Exemplification of their annual spring recital on Fri­ cial intentions of the diocese, and Paul. * • perb dortrinal instruction contained home rooms will be selected from were teaching religious vacation been marked with interest in the first degree by the Pueblo council day evening. May 21, at 8:15 the private intentions of the taith- in many feature articles in this |pi- a group of students who were school in Vineland one summer, home and foreign missions. The in Pioneer hall, 2121 W. Seventh in the school auditoriuili. The fol­ per. These are the very families nominated ip the past week. when the Rev. Henry Ford, now a work of the crusade is dirided info street. lowing will take part: Mary Fern Durango May Crowning who need to read the. Register faith­ Nominees for student council colonel chaplain overseas with the three ■, branches—prayer, study, 1:30' p.m.—Exemplification of Fr. Clement Gellagher Verlengia, Joey Martinez, Ruth United States am y, visited the and sacrifice. Results of the^ sac­ second degree by the Colorado Young, Emma Olive Verlengia, fully, and it will bh a distinct ad­ leadership will be selected by the Will Bo Hold Sunday vantage to the pastor that they student council in its next meet­ classes. Father ^Ford was im­ rifice money include payment of Springs couqgil in Pioneer hall. In SI. Mary’s Hospital Marjorie Ann Dent, Marilyn Flan­ pressed with the great need of a membership dues and dues for the 3 p.m.— Exemplification of third igan, 4iexia Urrutia, Jean Lacy, do. ing. Durango.— ^^(Sacred Heart Par­ We tnist, therefore, tliat eveiv Awarda to Be Made church in the place. It was main Propagation of the Faith, finan­ degree by the Denver council in Celine Gonzales, Joan Thompson, !y through his efforts, after his cial assistance to Bishop Joseph Pioneer hall. Rev. Clement V. Gallagher, Vivian De Rose, Charles Young, ish)— The May crowning will be family in every parish he,conlactea, Five seniors and seven juniors held under the auspices of the not only hy a general appeal from will be inducted into the national return to Denver, that Mrs. Con­ C. Willging in carrying on the 7 p.m.—State convention ban­ assistant pastor of St. Francis Evelyn Battiste, Clara May Daughters of Mary Sunday, May the altar, but, if necessary, by per­ honor society on senior class day. way’s donation was made possible. mission work of the diocese, the quet, Vail hotel. Xavier’s parish, Pueblo, is con­ Trainor, Joan Young, and Shirley 23. sonal approach from the clergy or Membership, based on scholarship The parishioners gave the ground ransom of a large number of At the banquet the principal ad­ fined to St. Mary’s hospital, where Jenkins. The director of the pro­ Two Spanish plays were pre­ one of the parish societies. Tho and character ratings, will be con and dug a well. The cost of the pagan bafiies, and the purchase of dress will be delivered by the Most he was taken Monday, May 17, be­ gram is Sister Frances Clair. sented May 9 by the children of management of the Register was little cream, firebrick chapel was bonds for the foreign missions. Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Archbishop cause of a severe cold. The May meeting of St. Cecilia’s ferred on William O’Nell, Margery Sacred Heart school in honor of very pleased with the increase of Moylan, Margaret Hughes, Anne between 818,000 and $20,000, The circle was held in the home of (TurntoPapell — Column S) Trinidad Commencement Scheduled for May 27 their mothers. , subscriptions last year. And yet the Felice, and John Rebol of the Mrs. James Tomlinson, 2413 number of subscriptions is not Grand avenue. The May meeting A school picnic was enjoyed by senior class and on Eleanor the school children Thursday, May what it should be. One or tw,o par­ Rodacy, Mary. Agnes Venuto, Bishop W illging W ill of St. Anthony’s circle was held in ishes had almost a hundred per James Venuto, Dorothy , Byers, the home of Mrs. Claude Mat­ 13. Holy Trinity High’ s 34 Seniors Make Up Miss Louise R. Fanto, daughter cent registration; others had a Leonard Perko, Lorraine Simonich, tingly, 2115 Grand avenue. very low percentage. Pastors of Preach Baecaiauresle Fred Dixon, son of Mrs. Ellg of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fanto, is serv­ and Rosemary Monack of the mixed-language parishes should junior class. Dixon of 2802 Eighth avenue, is in ing as a nurse in the naval hov pital in Fsrragut, Ida. (TurntoPagell — Column 1) Other awards that will be made Sermon in Dubuqne, la. Largest Class tver Graduated by School the infantry and is taking his basic on senior class day are press club « training in Camp Wolters, Tex. pins for journalism students who Bishop Joseph C. Willging of Eugene Albo, son of Mr. and Mrs. nave fulfilled specified require­ Pueblo will preach the sermon in Trinidad.— (Holy Trinity Par-1 Marie De Angclis, Anthony De tions were given to high school Joseph Albo of 317 E. Second PUEBLO ments, and special prizes for gene­ the baccalaureate exercises of ish)— On Thursday night. May 27,'CaroKs, Rose Marie Di Paola, Jos- students and junior college stu­ street, is in the air forces and is ral scholarship and for perfect at­ Loras college to be held in the St. Holy.Trinity high school will grad-;eph Carmen Dionisio. Rose Lu­ dents for the army reserve and taking his basic training in Shep­ DUNDEE “

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