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Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic; Press Society, Inc. 1943-rvPermission to Reproduce, Except on In Letter From Archbishop Vehr Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Lenten Fast, Abstinence Laws $10,538 Is Expended Relaxed, Self-Denial Is Urged D E N V E R C ATH O LIC .B y..1.8 Cenferences

“ No Christian can escape the ob- dition of his soul in the sight of each day, to receive Holy Commuii' ion daily or as freauently as possi­ Within Archdiocese ligation of personal self-denial and Almighty God. Because of the various currrent ble, and to attend the evening Len­ penance,” declares Archbishop Ur­ war restrictions, priests, religious, ten service in his parish cnurch. ban J. Vehr of Denver in a letter and the faithful of the archdiocese We should meditate frequently and 1,620 Persons in 360 Families and 245 Other announcing the Lenten regulations are this year dispensed from the humbly on God and His eternal for the archdiocese. Because of the obligation of fasting throughout truths. ^• e should make direct ap- REGISTER pfication of these truths to our own war conditions the faithful are dis­ Lent and also from the Lenten ob­ The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Individuals Assisted; Spiritual Help of pensed from the lawlof fasting in ligation of abstinence on all days spiritual condition, to uproot sin in our daily lives, and' to strive ear­ Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Maij), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Lent and from the law of absti­ except the Fridays of Lent, Ash Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. Great Importance nence except on all Fridays, Ash Wednesday, and the forenoon of nestly to know ourselves as God sees us. Wednesday, and the forenoon of Holy Saturday. VOL. XXXIX. No. *25. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, FEB. 17, 1944. SI PER YEAR Holy Saturday. In view of this Though not observing the usual Each family will bring the bless­ During 1943, St. Vincfnt de Paul men e.\pended a total dispensation, the Archbishop urges Lenten regulations regarding fast­ ings of heaven and Mary’s sweet of $10,538.01 in assisting 1,522 persons in 360 families special devotions and acts of self- ing and abstinence, we should re­ protection upon the home and loved and 245 individals not members of family units, according ones by the daily recitation of the •• l**™ applied in press dispatches to Monte Cassino abbey denial. His letter follows in full: tain the spirit of Lenten mortifica­ to the 26th annual report of the Particular council of tion. No Christian can escape the Rosary in the family circle. ^ C lT T ljP L C L c L ^ Iialy, shown below. The abbey, founded by St. Benedict in ,Feb. 14, 1944. Denver. Reverend dear Father and obligation of personal self-denial Each of us can join the millions 543, is the “ cradle of the Benedictine order and primal seat of Western monasticism.” Because N »is turned Beloved People: and penance. It is Christ’s law of Catholics throughout the world it into a stronghold, it was necessary for the Allies to shell and bomb the monastery in their drive toward The help rendered by St. Vincent de Paul men is two­ We approach another Lenten sea­ and a nece.ssary condition of a dis­ daily telling his beads to Our Lady, Rome. fold— material and spiritual. Although the amount of to keep us close to God, to p ro ^ t son. Holy Mother the Church ciplined Christian life. Each one the material assistance given is more easily compiled by .urges us to con.sidcr these 40 days of us should seriously strive to in our dear ones on the fighting as a period of special and signal tensify his spiritual life by some fronts, to bring a s p ^ y victory means of .stati.stics, the spiritual blessings and graces and pleads voluntarily imposed acts of self- to our arms and a lasting and just service is of prime importance and that each one of us spend this time denial, by more devout and fre­ peace to a war-torn world. it always accompanies the exten­ quent daily prayer, by making a As an act of personal self-denial, sion of material aid. [VENTS IN MK in the renewed serious considera­ tion of the great truths of eternity special effort, even at some incon­ we should avoid places of profane The report embraces a statis­ and an honest appraisal of the con- venience. to assist in Holy Mass amusement during the Lenten sea­ tical record of the conferences son and' use the special time of within the Archdiocese of Den­ Home Is Conducted Over Fifty Years grace as profitably as possible in ver, together with reporte of the I R E H U N C E D a deeply religious atmosphere of St, Vincent de Paul burial com­ prayer and contemplation. God will mittee and the St. Vincent de reward us in proportion to the Paul Salvage bureau. Eighteen Old Section of St. Rose effort we expend in His service and conferences participated in the in the salvation of our immortal BE ARCBBISIIOP huge assistance program. Dis­ souls. We live close to God only bursements for food, cash grants, in the degree we discipline our in­ rent, fuel, books, tuition, religious Residence Is Modernized ordinate appetites and curb our articles, Catholic publications, A list of engagements of Arch­ sinful desires. The Church pre­ medical care, transportation, fu­ bishop Urban J. Vehr in the spring sents to us this annual opportunity months released this week includes (By Rev. Francis Syrianey) .service is in excellent condition. neral expenses, and various spe­ of unusual divine help. I^t us co­ Extensive remodeling and re- Partitions are being moved to give cial works are represented. a number of important events, such operate in fullest measure to be­ decoration now under way in the increased room in two double and as the dates for the men's annual come more Christ-like day by day. A total of 3,324 visits was Communions in March; the Junior St. Rose Residence for working three single rooms on the third made by 153 conference members. women. 952 Tenth street. Den­ floor. Replastering and repainting, Faithfully yours in Christ, Newman club retreat, March 30; The burial committee, attached state convention of K. of C. in ver, will modernize a number of in addition to new flooring, will I « URBAN J. VEHR, + + to the Particular council and as rooms of the original structure, give a modern touch to this .sec­ Archbishop of Denver. Boulder, May 21; Pontifical Mass sisted by the Holy Ghost confer­ in Mt. Olivet cemetei-y, Memorial which in spite of its 58 years of tion of the residence, which is still P. S.—Kindly bring the contents Monte Cassino in Ruins ence, expended $965.65 in de­ very serviceable. New electric fix­ of this letter to the attention of day, May 30; Loretto Heights m o i H E i m i fraying the funeral expenses of graduation, May 31; ordination to tures and decorative touches will vour people at the Masses Sunday, 53 adults and 119 children. The complete the remodeling program. Feb. 20. the priesthoo juatifiod in a ’Monte Cassino abbey was for 108 children, the return of K. of C.—Catholic men’s Commun­ brated Solemn Requiem Mass in The St. Rose Residence has extraordinary confessor during the hero in the person of Pvt. Joe quietly and inconspicuou.sly rend­ preaa conference, by Preaident bksted to its foundations by the Martinez, has given another Cath­ 35 persons to their religious ion Mass. the chapel of St. Louis Preparatory Paschal season. Rooaereit on the grounda that duties, and the distribution of ered an important service and con­ Allied bombardment, and recon­ olic lad in the defense of his Thursday, March 16: Annual seminary Feb. 17 for his brother, Under the auspices of the the Naaia, through their forti* 20,504 religious articles and venience to hundreds of girls and naissance pilots reported that only country. He is Pfc. Lee Ssdazar, meeting of PTA. the Rev. .John Patrick Schmucker, Knights of Columbus, the Catholic fying of the famed monaatery pieces of Catholic literature. young women of Denver who work men of Denver and vicinity are in­ tl)e outer walls remained. Only a 23, who was killed in action in C.y Father Schmucker was found in defiance of a plea by Pope jagged stub marked the spot Sunday, March 19: Fort Collins, in the downtown di.strict. There, in vited to receive Holy Communion Saidor, New Guinea, Jan. 28, ac­ ARMY CHAPLAINS dead early Feb. 15 at his desk. It Piua XII that the hiatorical where the monastery’s great blue K. of C.—Catholic men's Commun­ a thoroughly homelike and Cath­ in the 8 o’clock Mass in the Cathe­ cording to a War department tele­ GIVEN ASSISTANCE is believed that he was the victim •itc be reapected, poaed a ddrae, with its gold cross, had glit­ ion Mass. olic atmosphere, these women can dral Sunday, March 12. Kindly gram received by his parents, Mr. of a heart attack, which probably choice to the Alliea between tered in the sun. A new special works committee Thursday, March 23: Colorado find pleasant and comfortable ac­ announce this event several Sun- and Mrs. Joe M. Salazar of Ault occurred the evening before. Arch­ •paring the monaatery or was created to co-operate with Springs, Seton school of nursing, bishop John J. Glennon of St. Louis commodations conveniently lo­ d ap in advance. Bishop Willging (An INS dispatch Feb. 16 re­ Pfc. Salazar entered army cated. The home combines all the aacrificing American livea. ported that the abbey had been Catholic chaplains in the several graduation. presided over the Mass and gave will speak at the breakfast follow­ service Jan. 8, 1941. He was born army posts in the area. One pur- Sunday, March 26: Colorado the final absolution. The sermon advantages of club social life with ing the Mass. Urge your men to The abbey, which from its perch completely destroyed in the attack in San Luis. The family moved atop a mountain near Cas.sino (TumtoPage7 — Column S) I (TumtoPageS— Column S) was preached by the Very Rev. the privacy of independent per induce some indifferent or careless Feb. 15 and that American in- to Eaton in 1920 and to Ault in sonal quarters. friend or acquaintance to receive dominated the road to Rome, was fOntrymen were in possession of 1941. Le.ejIM. sjiucated in ^ t o n Marshall ^ Winne, Vincentian pro­ reduced to mins by bombs from vincial ' miriai was In the Tot of The Franci.scan Sisters who run the sacraments with them? about one-third of the city of Two brothers are ih tfie service. St. Rose’s have served young Cath­ I will celebrate Holy Ma.ss in St. more than 200 U. S. planes and Cassino. 1 Joe R. Salazar is in the New the Vincentian order in Calvary by shells from heavy field guns cemetery. The Very Rev. George olic women in Denver for more Mary's church, Colorado Springs, Guinea sector and Sgt, Lucas Sala­ Catholic Principles Are ' in a successful effort to dislodge Abbey Is Birthplace C. Tolman, C.M., president of St. than half a century. In that time Sunday, March 26, for the men in zar is training in a camp. enemy troops who had sought im­ Thomas’, Denver, was present. their facilities have increased con­ the Pike’s Peak region. Pastors in Of Benedictine Order Pvt. Martinez, fatally wounded siderably, and today they can pro­ munity behind its holy walls. By Father Schmucker was born in that area are kindly asked to make Atchison, Kans.— The thunder in the attack on Chicagof pass, vide accommodations for 130 an appropriate pulpit announce­ defiantly garrisoning the abbey Attu, was posthumously awarded Called Foundation of Dallas, Tex., March 17, 1902, the with observation and machine gun and smoke of battle that have en­ son of Mrs. George L. Schmucker young working women. In addition ment. the Congressional Medal of Honor (Turn to Page 7 — Column 3) posts, the Nazis turned Monte veloped the city of Cassino, Italy, and the late Mr. Schmucker, and -t- + in recent weeks must have a for his extraordinary heroism. was a member of a family of seven familiar ring to the ancient Ceremonies of pre.sentation of the Fair Employment Group children, four of whom are reli­ ba.stion of Christianity that over­ medal to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. gious. He attended St. Anthony’s looks the town, declares the Rt. Manuel V. Martinez, were broad- college in San Antonio, the Uni­ Schedule of Devotions in Denver Rev. Martin Veth, O.S.B., retired ca.st nationally. Look, a pictorial (By Rev. E dwaro A. Breen) guilty of unfair employment prao- versity of Dallas, and the Catholic magazine, carried a double-page •Abbot of St. Benedict’s abbey, Catholic ethical principles are tice. university in Washington, D. C. Atchison, in a feature article nar­ spread of drawings of young Mar­ He studied, also, in Clark univer­ tinez as a feature of its American the foundation stones of the Presi­ _ Author of 14 books dealing prin­ rating the interesting history of cipally with historical topics. Dr. sity, Worcester, Mass.; Marquette Churches for Lenten Season Qiven the famed Monte Cassino abbey, heroes series. dent’s Committee on Fair Employ­ university, Milwaukee; Washing­ Castaneda is a past president of birthplace of the Benedictine ment Practices, according to Dr. the National Catholic Historical ton university, and St. Louis uni 29. ashes will be distributed after each In accord with Archbishop will begin the Lenten season by pre­ order. St. Patrick’s Parish Carlos E. Castaneda, K.H.S., who society. He was invested as a versity. Entering the Congrega­ Urban J. Vehr’s desire that the Mass. a( 8:90. and after the evening siding at the 12:10 Mass and preaching devotions. Through Lent Confession! the sermon. High on the crest of a 1,200- came to Denver this week to ad­ Knight of the Holy Sepulchre in tion of the Mission in St. Mary’s Catholic.s of his jurisdiction main­ will be heard after devotions every Sun­ ST. ELIZABETH'S CHURCH, 11th and foot mountain that rise.s immedi­ dress a meeting of the Pan Amer­ 1941 in recognition of his outstand­ academy, Perryville. Sept. 21, 1923. day, Wednesday, and Friday evening, Of Denver Reduces tain the spirit of the penitential Curtis: Sunday Masses. 5. 8, 9:15, 11. ican club. Dr. Castaneda, assi.stant as well at at the usual times on Satur­ ately behind the city sits the 1,400- ing work in the field of Catholic Father Schmucker was ordained sea.son, Denver pastors are pro­ and 12:15. Weekday Masses, 6. 7. and days, and also every moroing before the year-old Abbey of Monte Cassino, to the chairman pf the President’s history. Principal among these is June 7, 1929, in Perry ville by Arch­ viding a full program of Lenten K o'clock. Lenten evening devotion*: Debt $12,D00 in Year 7:45 Maas. “cradle of the Benedictine order committee, is on leave from the the seven-volume Our Catholia bishop Gonzalez y Valencia of Du devotions. The schedule of sen’ices Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m.. Holy Hour for CHURCH OF THE HOLY GHOST, peace and St. Anthony devotions: and primal seat of Western raonas- University of Texas, where he is Heritage in Texas. Five volumes of rango, . follows: 19th and California atroeta: Sunday Wednesdays at 7 :4S p.m.. Rosary, ser­ ticism,” second perhaps only to The annual financial atate- associate professor of history and the work have been published to Surviving Father Schmucker, in CATHEDRAL, E. Colfax al Logan Masses. 8. 7:15. 8:16, 9:15. 10:15 mon, and Benediction; Fridays al 7:45 Rome itself as a center of Christian ment of St. Patrick’a church, librarian of the university’s Latin- addition to his mother and brother Sunday MatnaA. 6. 7. 8, 9. 10 (High). 11:16. and 12:15. Weekday p.m.. Our Lady of Victory novena for date. (Solemn Mass with vested chnir). 11:90. Masses. 7. 7:45, and, beginning Ash history, says Abbot Martin in Denver, aa releaaed and dia- American collection. are two brothers, Walter Schmuck members of the armed forces: Sundays Dr. Castaneda has few boasts to and 12:90. Weekday Manses. laenten Wednesday and continuing through Lent. at 5 p.m.. Ronary and Benediction. launching his detailed history of tributed laat Sunday ahowa a “ All we are trying to do,” a.s- -er and George Schmucker of Dal­ .schedule. R'90. 7:45. and 12:15. Special 12:10. St. Rita devotion every Tuesday make, but of these the principal at 5:15 p.m. Daily exposition of the ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' CHURCH. I the abbey [reports NCWC], Razed total of ordinary receipta, .serts the learned Knight of the las. and three sisters. Sister An- T«enten evening devotions: Sundays at E. Alamada and S. Shannan: Sundajr one is that he alone of the approxi­ Blessed Sacrament, closing with Rene, $16,222.97, plua extraordinary 7 :45 o'clock. Rosary, sermon, and Rene* MataeR. 5. 6. 7, 8. 9. 10, 11. and ■■■ 12. ■■bj' the Ix)mbards in 580, pillaged Holy Sepulchre, “ is to secure nuiu-iata of the Poor Clares, sta­ diction at 5:15 p.m. Lenten evening mately 130 Knights of the Holy diction. Wednesdaya at 7 :45 o'clock, Waakdajr MaRtVR. 8:30. 7, and 7:45. Sun* by the Saracens 150 years later, receipta of L.892.96, totalinf economic justice for minority racial devotions Sundays and Wednesdays at Sepulchre in the United States has tioned in (Chicago: Sister Immacu- ito'^ary, sermon, and Benediction. Fri­ day* at 7 :80 p.m,. vervicea conRisiine 7:45. Priests of (he archdiocese will sacked by Emperor Frederick II in $20,115.93. A payment of groups in the United States. And, lala of St. Mary's convent, Fort days at 7:45 o’clock. Stations of the of Roxary, inutructiont. and Benediction the full dress uniform of the order. Cross and Benediction. Miraculous Medal preach. Fridays at 7:45, the Stations of 1289, and plundered by the French $12,000 waa made on the prin­ are held: Wednesday fveninsr* at 7:80. Worth; and Mrs. Frank Golding the Cross will be held. On Ash Wednes­ It was presented to him by a priest novena services every Monday at 5:15 Rosary, termon. and Benediction are under Napoleon in 1799, it has re­ cipal of the debt, leavinf a who lives in Dallas. and 7 p.m. On Ash Wednesday, Feb. day, Feb. 29. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr in Waco, Tex., who had brought Kiven: and on Friday* at 7:30 p.m.. the mained through the ages a monu­ balance Jan, I of $12,000. Station! of the Crosa and Benediction. it from Spain, where. Dr. Casta­ ment to the indomitable spirit and Another payment of $1,000 neda says, the order claims a glori­ ANNUNCIATION CHURCH. E. 36th amazing resilience of the monks of on the principal of the debt and Humboldt •(reel: Sunday Miaaea. ous history extending over nine Denver Youth Gets Medal Fourth Degree, I 5:16. 7:30. 8:80. 9:30, 10:45 (High). St. Benedict. waa made poaaible by a dona­ centuries. I and 12. Weekday Maxae*. 6:15. 7. a%d It was here in the sixth century tion received aince Jan. I. 8 o'clock. Lenten evening devotion* at Holder of a Phi Beta Kappa key. that St. Benedict of Nursia wrote The church debt now atanda Dr. Castaneda was born in Mexico 17 :90 as follows: Sunday*. Rosary, ser* at $11,000. j mon, and Benediction: Wednesdays. Rn- (Turn to Page 7 — Column 3) and was brought by his parents to For Heroism in Pacific®®'^''®'' .sary. question box. and Benediction: Fri* (Turn to Pages — Column i ) I day*. Stations of the Crosa and Bene* In South Pacific Chapel I diction. ------— To Initiate 50 I BLE5SED SACRAMENT CHURCH, ( hristnias was a big: day for i line, rendering first aid under fire j 4930 Moniview: Sunday Masses. 7. 8. 9:90. 10:45, and 12. Weekday Masses. Sarongs Used as Drapes Collection for Louis ,1. Gorman of St. Francis demand a-ssisting them to the rear. His I ^ a U ^ B O candidates 6:30, 7:16. and 9. No 8 o'clock Mass .''ales parish, Denver, when he re- courageous action, taken with will be initiated into the K. of C. on ^tufdajri. Sundays at 5 p.m.. Holy Hour. Rosary, and Benediction: Lenten ceiveii ihe fiist news in many j complete disregard for his own [Fourth Degree Sunday Feb. 20, evening services: Wednesday! at 7:45. Indian, Negro weeks from his son Bill, phar- safety, was in keeping with the!**' the club home, 1575 Grant, Rosary, sermon, and Benediction: Fridays For Background of Altar at 7:46, the Stations of the Cross (with niacisl' mate thinl class, who is' highest traditions of the United Matter Artour’ j.'^A^^^^^^ boys* vested choir) and Benedlrtion. serving: in the South Pacific. Last .States Naval service. HOLY FAMILY CHURCH. W. 44th Work Feb. 27 tiation will begin at 1:30 p.m. and U tk a; Sunday Masses, 6. 7:30. 9. Catholic men appreciate and a Dialogue Mass three evenings a Tuesiiny wa." an even bigger Hay; (Signed) “ W. *F. Halsey. Candidates include soldiers from 10. 11. and 12. Weekday Masses, from practice their religion in a spirit week. Mass was celebrated at he received a box from his son “ .\dmiral, U. S. Navy.” Buckley and Lowry Fields, some Ash Wednesday through I^ent. €. 7. and o’clock. Generosity in the annual collec­ 7:45. laODten evening services: Wedtuea* never to be found before they en­ liii’.t explained the long silence. It members of Boulder, Longmont, Lt. Altmix also speaks of seeing tion for the Indian and Negro mis­ Bill has one sister, Mary, a 1943 days at 7:30, Rosary, sermon by the contained the .Silver Star medal and Sterling councils, in addition Rev. Anyelm Robinson. O.P.M.. who will tered the service, according to Lt. the men reading different editions sions, to be taken up in the Denver and citation awarded young Gor­ graduate of Loretto Heights col­ to members of Denver council 539 give a series of sermons throughout Lent Richard Altmix of Denver, flight of the Regieter in several places archdiocese Feb. 27, is urged by man for his part in an attack lege, who is'completing a fellow­ and priests. A banquet will follow- and be a Holy Week speaker as well, and Archbishop Urban J. Vehr in the Benediction; Fridays at 2:30 p.m., the 'surgeon with a marine dive bomb­ where he was stationed. More ag:ainst Japanese positions on ship in dietetics in St. Louis uni- in the Shirlcy-Savoy hotel at 6:30 following letter: Stations of the Cross, and at 7 :I0, the ing squadron stationed on a South than one-third of the marines in Bougainville island. versify. p.m. and there will be a social in Stations and Benediction. the unit with which Lt. Altmix Feb. 14, 1944. Bill, a 1940 graduate of St. the Catholic Charities annex, 1665 ST. JAMES* CHURCH, E. 13lh and Pacific island. Lt. Altmix, after was a.ssigned and three-fourths of Reverend dear Father and Francis de Sales’ school, attended Grant street. Newport: Sunday Masses. 6:80. 7 !l0 , 14 months on duty, has been visit­ 8:30. 10. 11. and 12. Weekday Masses. the pilots of his particular dive Beloved People: the South side school for 12 years Eight candidates from Sterling 6:30 and 7:30. Lenten evening devo* ing with his wife and daughter, bombing squadron were Catholics. Your generous charity is directed and was elected Fran.salian in his will be in the class. Forty men will tions: Wednesdays at ^ B o s a r y > arid his mother, Mrs. Lucille Alt­ He speaks of the boys stationed senior year. He was an outstand­ receive the first three degrees in sermon, and Benediction: Vridays at mix of 941 Harrison street, a to the mission cause of the Indians 3 :80. Stations of the Cross, and Fridays in places where no priest was avail ing lineman for the 1939-40 foot­ Sterling Feb. 27. member of St. Philomena’s parish. able as being “ really hungry for and Negroes in our country. Most at 7 :45, Stations of the Crosa and Bene­ of these missions are not self-sup­ ball teams. .4fter graduation he Within the past year the as­ diction. Lt. Altmix tells of Catholic boys a priest.” enrolled in Denver university for sembly has been re-established in ST. JOHN THE EVANGELISTS who, deprived of the services of Lt. Altmix attended St. Philo­ porting and depend for their very a pre-medical course, but left! Pueblo and a class initiated. There CHURCH, E. Fifth and Josephine; Sun* a chaplain, meet to read and study mena’s school for several years existence on the generosity of Cath­ d^r Masses. 6. 7. 8, 9. 10 (H igh). 11. .school to enlist in the navy Oct.! arc good prospects for installing carefully the Scriptures and to hold and finished his elementary and olics in better circumstances. 5, 1942. He received his boot! assemblies in Northern Colorado, (Turn to Pages— Column S) services. high school education in the Den This annual collection is distrib­ training in San Diego and was I in Grand Junction on the Western While stationed on one South ver public schools. His college uted by a central committee to the enrolled in the marine corps Dec. hundreds of little centers in our lope, and for re-establishing an­ ACeW Conference Pacific island, the name of which work was taken at Denver uni Dr. Carloa. E, Caataneda 6, 1942. He has served overseas other assembly in Southern Colo- cannot be mentioned for military versity and the Colorado Uni country caring for a real mission since April, 1943. irado. Scheduled Feb. 29 Reasons, Lt. Altmix and several versity School of Medicine. After as a matter of fact, the CFEP is need in our midst. The spiritual The citation read in part: The Denver degree team has other officers assisted Navy Chap­ his graduation, Lt. Altmix took his t ^ only effective agency yet de­ welfare of the Indians and Negroes vised for that purpose.” “ For conspicuous gallantry and been asked to initiate a class in Mra. J. T. Tierney, preaident lain Francis W. Kelly from the intemeship in the Fort Worth is peculiarly our duty and privi­ intrepidity in action while at­ Gasper, Wyo., in the late spring of the Archdioceaan Council of Archdiocese of Philadelphia in the City hospital, before entering the Dr. Castaneda is the committee’s lege. Your generosity will sustain tached to a marine raider battalion ior early summer, and also one in Catholic Women, announcea ’erection of a small chapel. The navy two years ago. His wife specialist on problems affecting the missions already in operation during an attack against Japanese jTwin Falls, Ida. that the quarterly conference tconstruction was carried on, mak­ is the former Harriet Barker, who th e Spanish-speaking jninority, and extend their work. positions along the Numa Numa- In addition to the usual Orphans’ of the orfanization will be held ing use of whatever material was was active in dramatic work which numbers almost 4,000.000 Faithfully yours in Christ, Piva trail, Bougainville island, I Christmas party, the Fourth De­ ■ n the Catholic Charitiea annex, 4 t hand. Navy seabees built the Loretto Heights college. The persons in his territory, the South­ * URBAN J. VEHR, . British Solomon islands, Nov. 6,! gree participated in the dedication E. 16th and Grant, Denvar, ; altar for the chapel, and Chris­ couple have one daughter. Mary west. He is of the opinion that Archbi.shop of Denver. 1943. Accompanying the assultl I of Holy Ghost church, the Regis Tueaday, Fab, 29. Tha meeting tian natives of the island did their Ann. now a year and a half old. many reforms are directly trace­ Kindly bring this national collec­ troops, Gorman displayed great I college Holy Hour, and had a large will be held in the afternoon part by donating colorful sarongs Lt. Altmix left Denver Wednes­ able to the President’s committee tion to the attention of your people courage by exposing himself on ! attendance at the close of the •tarting at 1 o'clock. An inter- for the draperies forming a back­ day, Feb. 16. with his wife and already, and that many more will Sunday, Feb. 20. The collection numerous occasions to enemy rifle Forty Hours’ in the Queen of eating program it being ar­ ground for the altar. After the daughter for San Diego, where he be accomplished, now that the should be taken Sunday, Feb. 27, and machine gun fire in order to 1 Heaven orphanage, as part of its ranged. small chapel was completed, ma will be stationed temnorarily be committee has been empowered to and forwarded to the Chancery reach the wounded on the firing Bill Gorman 'public activities in the past year. rines stationed there took part in fore returning to active duty. invoke real sanctions against those within two weeks. PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Feb. 17, 1944

1 The Denver Catholic ENGAGEMENTS IN SPRING SCHEDULE OF DEVOTIONS Register Catholic Ideals Published Weekly by the ANNOUNCED BY ARCHBISHOP FOR LENT IS ANNOUNCED Catholic Press Society, Inc. STATIONS OF THE CROSS 038 Bannock Street, Denver, (Continiud From Page One) Confirmation, 4 p.m.; Loyola, Con­ tion served from St. Cajetan'a): Sunday Colo. Called Basis of (Continued From Page One) Springs, St. Mary’s church, K. of firmation, 7:30 p.m. and 12. W*«kday Maatat. 7 and S:$0. Maas at 9:30. Beginning Sunday. Feb, Subscription: 81 Per Year L«nt«o devotional WedneMUya mt 7:4$ !0. the Rev. Julian Adrovar will give C. — Catholic men’s Communion Monday, May 15: Golden, Con­ p.m.* Roaory, aarmon, and Benediction. week's, misiion for both men and Entered as Second Class Matter firmation, 7:45 p.m. Friday afternoona at S o'clock* Stotiona women. Daily Maas for the duration of at the Post Office, Denver, Mass; Confirmation, 4 p.m. of the Croaa. Friday eventofi mt 7:4$. the mission only at 9 o’clock; evening PAMPHLETS Sunday, May 21: Boulder, an­ Colo. Thursday, March 30: St Fran­ Fair Emplopent Stationa of the Croaa and Benediction. services at 7 :80. nual convention of K. of C. OUR LADY OF VICTORY CHAPEL. cis de Sales', Denver, Junior New­ ST. JOSEPH’S (REDEMPTORIST) Friday, May 26: Boulder, Mt. CHURCH, W . Sixth and GaUpafoi Sun- W. 12tk and Umatilla (mission sarve) man club retreat day Maaaea, $:30* 7:S$.* N:30. 9:30 from St. Cajetan'a): Sunday Maas. 9:80 St. Gertrude's, graduation, 4 p.m. (Continued From Page One) No weekday Masses. Lenten services, Sunday, April 2: Cathedral, (H igh), and 11:30. Daily Maaaea. 6. 7* Ford & Mercury Service Sunday, May 28: Pentecost, Ca­ Texas more than 30 years ago. He and I o'clock. Monday through Friday. conaiiting of Rosary, aermon. and Bene­ LENTEN MISSALS Largt ParU Stock Legion of Mary, 4 p.m. became an American citizen In Sundaya at 7:30 p.m.. Holy Hour with diction, will be held every Wednesday thedral, Pontifical Mass and Con­ Lenten aermon and Benediction. Tuea* evening, beginning at ^7:30, Nina SUIIad Htchinlc* Sunday, April 9: Cathedral, firmation; St. Catherine’s, Confir­ Texas, where most of his educatidn daya at 3 and 7:.10 p.m.. novena devo- ST. JOSEPH'S (POLISH) CHURCH. Easter Sunday. mation, 8 p.m. was received. He recalls with a tlona in honor of Our Lady of Perpetual E. 46th and Pennsylvania: Sunday Help. Fridaya at 2:45 and 7 :30 p.m., Masses, 6, 7:30, 9. and 10:30 (High) SWAVNE-WIMBUSH Sunday, April 30: S t Philo- Tuesday, May 30: M t Olivet smile that the valedictory given by mena’s. Confirmation, 4 p.m. him at his high school commence­ Stationa of the Croaa. Saturdaya at 7:30 Weekdays, Communion distributed at 7. 850 Bannock TA. 6113 cemetery. Pontifical Mass. p.m.. Rosary and Benediction. On Aah Maas at 8 o'clock. Lenten devotions MEDITATION BOOKS Sunday, May 7: Sacred Heart, Wednesday, May 31. St. Mary’s ment exerci.ses was titled “ Scien­ Wednoeday. bealdea the uauat diatribation Sundays evenings at 7:30. the Lamenta­ academy, graduation 10:30 a.m.; tific Charity”—which he readily of aahea, there will be a apecial sermon, tion on the Passion and death of Our admits was deep water for even followed by recitation of the Rotary aod I,ord. This oevotion,* sung in Polish by Loretto Heights college, graduation the people aod the priest. Is very beau­ Serving Our Regular Complete a high school valedictorian. BenedietJoB at 7 :S0 p.m. 4 mm. ST.d»HILOMENA*S CHURCH. E. I4lh tiful. It has long been famous in Thursday, June 1: Colorado In 1917 he entered the Univet- and Detroit: Sunday Maaaea, $:4$, 7, Europe, and U becoming well known in sity of Texas, where he was later 8:1$. 9:30, 11. and 12:1$. Weekday many parts of the United States. On SUNDAY DINNER Springs, S t Maryls high school, Maaaea. 6:30,- 7:16. and 8:1$. Every Wednesday evenings at 7:80 the services graduation. granted the A.B. and M.A. degrees Monday a High Mast la lung for the consist of Rosary, sermon, and Benedic­ FRIED GULF SHRINIP or Saturday, June 3: Cathedral, in his chosen study—history. Be­ pariahtonera in the armed forces. Sun- tion;, on Fridays at 7:30 p.m.. the Sta­ Jflmes CtBRKt fore his winning of the Ph.D. in daya at $ p.m., Ro4hry and Benediction; tiona of the Cross and Benediction; on priesthood ordination. Saturdaya from 7:30 to 8:80 p.m.* Holy Tuesday afternoons at 8. the Station* of ROAST LOIIV OF PORK Drnulnt Sunday, June 4: Seminary, or­ the same subject, he went to Wil­ Hour. Lenten devotion*: Beginning the Cross for the children of the pariah. SOUP OR COCKTAIL dinations; joint high school gradu­ liam and Mary college, Williams­ Sunday. Feb. 27. and continuing for two ST. LOUIS' CHURCH, UOO S. Sher­ 75 Headquarters for VEGETABLE POTATOES SALAD ation, 3 p.m. burg, Va., as a teacher, and while weeks, a mlaaion will be given by the man, Englewood: Sunday'Masses. 6. 8 Rev. PaciflcuB Kennedy. O.F.M.. and the 10. and 11:30. Daily Masses, 6:30 and 8 CHURCH DESSERT AND DRINK there org^ized the Gibbons club, 6 Other Enlreee Sunday, June 11: Seminary, Rev. Ludger Bassett. O.F.M. The first o'clock in the church, except Saturday, ARTICLES OP DEVOTION Corpus Christi procession. first Catholic campus society. It week is for women, the second, for men. when the first Maas is offered in the con­ CHURCH PUR.MSHIN'GS Evening aervicea begin at 7 :30. Fridaya vent. Lenten devotions: Wednesdays at GOODS was also in his four-year stay there BOOKS FOR THE CATH Restaurant that he arranged for the Rev. at 3:30 p.m.. Stations of the Croat; at 7 :4$ p.m.. Rosary, sermon, and Benedict 7:30 p.m.. Stationa and the Croaa and lion; Stations of the Cross Fridays at OLIC LAITY A.ND CLERGY HOUSE 615 17TH 8 T. William Healys First James M. Gillis, C.S.P., to offer Benediction. 2:30 and 7:45, followed by Benediction . the first Field Mass ever held qp SACRED HEART CHURCH, 28tb and The Rev. Carl V. Schwarz. C.SS.R., will 400 SEATS ORGAN MUSIC NO LIQUOR Of Parish to Observe the Williamsburg campus. Larimer: Sunday Maaaea, 6:30, 7:30. 9. give a series of Lenten sermons. and 10:30. Weekday Maaaet, 6:30 and ST. MARY MAGDALENE’S CHURCH. 16.36-3K Tremonl Sired IMione T A h o r .3789 He became librarian of the 8 o'clock. Lenten evening devoltona. W . 26th aod Depew, Edgewater: Sunday Golden Wedding Day Latin-American collection of the Wedneadaya at 7:30 p.m., the Stationa of Masses, 6:30. 8. 10 (High), and 12. University of Texas in 1927, and the Croaa and Benedictioo; Fridaya at 8 Weekday Mas*. 7:30. Sundays at 6 p.m. p.m., the Stations of the Croat; at 7:30 devotions for parishioner* in 4he armed SHRADER’S in 1938 he was named associa^ p.m.. the Stationa of the Croaa and The honor of being the first services. Lenten devotions: Wednes­ professor of history. Later, the novena aervicea in honor of the Tacred days at 7:30 p.m.. Rosary, sermon, and members of Blessed Sacrament honorary degree of Doctor of Laws Heart. Benediction; Fridays at 7:30 p.m.. Sta-1 Service Station parish, Denver, to celebrate a was conferred on him by St. Ed­ LOYOLA CHURCH, E. 23rd and lions of the Cross and Benediction. . York: Sunday Maaaea. 6. 7. 8:80 golden wedding anniversary goes ward’s university, Austin, Tex. ST. ROSE OF LIMA'S CHURCH. I3ic! 1st Ave. & Logan St. SP.9930 to Mr. and Mrs. William Healy, (H igh). 10:80. and 12. Weekday Maaaea. W . Nevada: Sunday Masses. 8 and 10! 6:30 and 8 o'clock. Lenten evening de o'clock. Weekdays, 8 o'clock. Lenten | i m according to their daughter, Mrs. votiona: Mondays at 7:80, novena in davotions. consisting of Stations of the! MOBILGAS — OILS — GREASING Louis Pi Leader of 2629 Fairfax honor of the Little Flower, Lenten ser­ Cross, sermon, and Benediction, on Fri­ mon. the Rev. John Halligan. SJ*. day evenings at 7:46. ^ 'street. Mrs. Leader recalls that preacher, and Benediction. Wedneadaya for a Mass of Thanksgiving was of­ at 7 :30, aervicea conducted by the pas­ ST, LEO'S CHURCH, W. Colfax and fered in October, 1934, by the tor, the Rev. E. J. Morgan, S J ., will Ninth: Sunday Masses, 7. 9. 10:30. and 12:1$. Weekday Mass, 8. Lenten devo­ Rt. Rev. Monsignor J. Frederick consist of the Stationa of the Croaa snd Your Renedlction. and on Fridaya at 7 :30 tions: Novena in honor of St. Anne am' McDonough for the 50 happy years there will be novenx devotions to the Benediction, Wednesday evenings: Fri CASH CAR her parents had spent together. IFST.PITIIICn Sacred Heart. Lenten aermon by the day evenings, the Stations of the Cross Several of the family also attended Rev. Joseph MeAndrewa, S.J., and Bene ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, W. 33rd 1 O’Meara Motor Go. the Mass. _ At the jubilee break­ diction. and Pecos: Sunday Masses. 7. 9, 10:30. ST. CATHERINE'S CHURCH, 4200 and 12. Weekday Masses, 7 and 8 Denver’t Largest Ford Dealer fast, Monsignor McDonough con­ Federal: Sunday Hasses, 6. 7:30. 9. o'clock. Lenten evening devotion* gratulated the pair as the first of 10:80. and I3:1S. Weekday Mastea Wednesdays at 7 :46. Rosary, sermon, 1314 ACOMA ST. . 1335 BROADWAY T1 F E T [ E B i P 6:30. 7:16. and. from Ash Wednesday and Benediction; Fridays at 3:30: Sta­ the i»rish to achieve 50 years of M.4IN 3111 DENVER. COLO. through Lent, 8 o'clock. Sundaya at tions of the Cross; and at 7:45. Sta­ married life. 6 p.m.. Rosary, aermon. and Benediction. tions of the Cross snd Benediction. Lenten evening services: Wednesdays ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S CHURCH (St. Patrick's Parish, Denver), at 7 :80, Rosary, aermon. and Bentdlc E. Arizona and 5 . Josephine: Sunday tion: Fridays at 7:30, Stations of the Masses, 7. 8:80. 10:30. and 12. Weekday The members of the junior and Cross and Benediction. Masses, 6:4$ and 8:1$. Lenten devo­ senior sodalists will receive Ho|y ST. DOMINIC'S CHURCH. W. 29tb tions: Wednesdays at 7:46 p.m.. Rosary, Communion in the 9 o’clock Mass and Fedaral: Sunday Masses. $:30, 7:30, sermon, and Benediefton; Fridapri at Sunday. The senior sodality will 9. 10:30 (H igh), and 12. Weekday 7:4$ p.m.. regular prayers for parishion­ Haase*. 6:80 and 7:45. Fridays at 7:30 ers in the armed forces, the Stations of THE THINGS YOU CAN GET . . . hold its February meeting on P.m., Holy Hour Including, through Lent, the Cross, and Benediction. Thursday evening, Feb. 17, in life the Stations of the Cross and Benedic­ ST. ANNE'S SHRINE, Arvada: Sunday Wp're inclined to feel a little sad about some of the things we clubroom. The Rev. Maurus Zabo- tion. Every Tuesday at 7 ;30 p.m.. *pe- Mass, 8:45 o'clock. Confession*. Satur­ eial devotions consisting of Rotary, ser­ days from 7 to 8 p.m. Lenten devo­ can’t get any more . . . things that are needed for America’s Htzky, O.S.B., and six members of mon. and Benediction. tions: Wednesdays at '7:46 p.m., St. defense program. And maybe we forget to think about all his Lafayette sodality will be HOLY ROSARY CHURCH, E. 47th Anne devotion, followed by Rosary, ser­ guests of honor at this meeting. and Pearl: Sunday Masses, 8 o'clock, mon, and Benediction: Fridays at 7:45 the thing.s we can get— and the things we have. Those are the Miss Virginia Battaia, prefect, has High Mass at 10. Weekday Maas. 6 p.m., the Stationa of the Cross and Benediction. things worth while: Freedom of self-expression, the right to been seriously ill but is recovering. o'clock. Lenten evening services: Sta­ tions of the Cross and Benediction. Sun­ ST. THERESE’S CHURCH* 9605 E. individuality, the right to earn an honest living, the right to The sewing group of the days at 7 :3 0 ; Tuesdays at 8 p.m.. chil­ 14th« Aurora: Sunday Masses. 8 and 10 Mothers’ club met in the home of dren's services. Stations of the Cross, o'clock. Weekday Mas*. 8 o'clock. think for yourself. The right to be happy. snd Renedictiofi; Wednesdays at 7:30, Lenten devotions: Wednesdays at 7:30 Mrs. William Gaglia on Wednes­ Rosary, sermoif. and Benediction: Fri­ p.m., St. Therese novena services and Those are the things we’re fighting for— the things that make day, Feb. 16. days at 7:80, the Stationa of the Croaa Benediction. Fridays at 7 :45 p.m., Sta­ sacrifices a privilege. and Benediction. tions of the Cross and Benediction. The Holy Name society will OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH. Golden: Sun­ sponsor a games party this year CHURCH, W . 36th and Navajo: Sunday day Masses, 8 and 10. Weekday Mast. as part of the parish St. Patrick's Masses. 6. 7:30* 9, 10. 11, and 12. Week­ 8 o'clock. Lenten devotions: Wednes­ day Masses. 7, 7 :30. and 8 o'clock. days at 7:45 p.m.. Rosary, sermon, and The May Company day observance. Lenten devotions: Wedncidays at 8 Benediction. Fridays at 7:45 P.m., Sta­ A Lenten program has been an­ p.m.. Stations of the Cross in Italian tions of the Cross and Benediction. and Benediction; at 4 o’ clock, children's ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Littletoni Sun­ nounced as follows: Daily Mats services. Stations of the Cross, and Bene­ day Masses, 8 and 10 o'clock. Weekday at 7 and 8 o’clock; ashes will be diction: at 7:80. for the entire parish. Mass, 7:30. Lenten devotions: Wednes­ blessed before the 8 o’clock Mats Stations of the Cross and Solemn Bene­ days at 7 :30 p.m., Rosary, sermon, and on Ash Wednesday and will be diction. Fridays, novena devotloni to Benediction. Fridays at 7:10 p.m., Sta­ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS the Sorrowful Mother and Stationa at tions of the Cross and Benediction. distributed immediately following 8 p.m. in Italian, at 4 o’cloek for the the Mass and again following serv­ children, at 7:80 p.m. (or the entire ices in the evening. Services will parish. Beginning Sunday, Feb. 27, at :30 p.m. a two-week instruction in dia- be held each Wedne.sday and Fri­ lo||me form, and in the Italian language, day evenings at 7:45 o’clock aiid wilt be given by two priests of the will include Rosary, instructioh, ptrish. Beginning Sunday, March 12. a and Benediction on Wednesdays two-week dialogue iofttruction on the AT THE AMERICAN sacrament* will be given in English. and Stations of the Cross arid Benediction will mark the close of Benediction on Fridays. Stations every evening’* service*. PRESENTATION CHURCH. W. 6tb of the Cross and Benediction will and Julian street: Sunday Masae*. 6:30 be held for the children of the 8. 10 (H igh), and 12. Weekday Mas* school each Friday afternoon. at 8 o'clock. Lenten evening devotions Wednesdays at 7 .80, Rosary, sermon, and Barbara Lou, infant daughter Benediction: Fridays at 7:30, the Stations | of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mauro, was of the Cross and Benediction. baptized by the Rev. Achille Som- ST. CAJETAN'S CHURCH. 9th and maruga Sunday afternoon. Spon­ Lawrence: Sunday Masses. 8:30, 10:30 (H igh), and 12:15. Daily Masses. 7 and CLEARANCE sors were Robert and Mary Blanch. 8:15, Special I.enten services, beginning The child is the granddaughter of Sundsy. Feb. 27, the Rev. Julian Adrovar. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mauro. ' Tlieatine lately arrived from Spain, will give a week's mission for all the women One of a Kind Among the members of t^e of the parish. The Mission Mass will be armed service who have been at 8 :1 $ : the evening *ervices at 7:30. Beginning Sunday. March 5. Father spending furloughs at home are Adrovariwiil conduct a week's mission Cpl. Thomas Finn, son of Mr. and for all the men of the parish, with Mrs. Thomas Finn, of the ariny; Usss at 8:15, evening services at 7:80. FLOOR SAM PLES in Regular Lenten services are as follows: Pvt. Joseph Theisen of the army, Wednesdays at 7 :30 p.m., Rosary, ser­ and Lawrence Timbrel, son o f mon. and Benediction; Fridays at 7:30 Mrs. Margaret Timbrel, of the p.m.. Stationa of th e Cross. Rosary, and navy. Sgt. Louis Pietrafeso has Benediction. OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE LIVING ROOM Furniture also returned to his post follow­ CHAPEL* W. 36th and Kalamath (mis- ing a furlough spent at home. Pfc. Marie Vallero, daughter o f Party Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Vallero of the LIBERAL ALLOWANCE for Your Old Suite parish, completed her boot train­ Regis Club Success ing in Camp Lejcunc, N. Car., ahd is now assigned to the link trainer school at the naval air station in One hundred and twenty-two I ‘‘Peerless” — Semi-Felted Atlanta, Ga. tables filled the Regis gymnasium, W a k e The condition of R. A. Ma'jro, Denver, for the annual card party who was taken suddenly ill while of the Regis high school Mothers’ attending Mass, is improved. Mr. club. The committee thanks all who c o n o N Mauro is president of the Holy helped to make this annual af-| Name and St. Vincent de Paul |o- fair a success. cieties of the parish and has Food! headed the bazaar executive boE^rd iT MAHRESS for several years. Start the Day Right! ' M. J. Howard, who had been, a To patient in a local hospital, has been removed to his home and is improving daily. Mm Mary Finnerty is imprdy- Cotton mattresses made to stay COFFEE CAKE ing in her home after a critical f M e i i illness. buoyant and comfortable. Roll edge, four-row stitched border, Fruit Ring from Hi-Q Ovens, each. 2 0 beautiful art ticking. Full or Orphanage Will twin size.

P U H r a R K ^tertain Feb. 20 (t50-lb”— Felted SAUSRE LINKS The children of St. Clara’s or­ phanage will give their annual tn- conoN tertainment for the public Sun­ day, Feb. 20, at 7:30 p.m. in ihe auditorium of the home, 3800 W. 29th avenue, Denver. Tickets can MATTRESS be obtained at any time, even on the night of .the performance. Gus’ Gup Cakes An invitation is extended to all l j ^ . 9 5 friends and benefactors by the Richly frosted to thrill sisters and the children. your palate. Carefully baked from Gus’ own 50 - lb. mattress, smoothly Food Locker to Be recipe. A delicious packed, firmly stitched with roll- dessert. . . a between- edge border, striped ticking, Installed in Aurora meal treat hand holds for easy turning. Full or twin size. Aurora business men are con­ templating installing a compleuely equipped modern plant for stior ing frozen foods, meats, and vegetables. Both farmers and city dwellers are invited to call upon the Aurora Foods Locken at m illER 'S 10247 E. Colfax, Aurora, waile AMERICAN FURNITURE GO. lockers are still available. The plant win be started as soon' as 6US' 9977111.14410 lAKf $HOf • OCNVCt i all of the ^vem m ent require­ 16lh Street at Lawrence MAin 0241 The Store of Many Friends ments for priority are met Those At Your Grocer's interested should call Aurora ^ -J ' HO, ,UIS — WC MUM — UAYI IT TO ( | SUPER mUBKETSl for Retails, !

t. H Thursday, Feb. 17, 1944 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE I

LEE C. RICHARD LEADERS ARE APPOINTED TO HANEY L HANEY mmsamm Mtmbtr Mvmber PLAN EASTER MONDAY BALL ST. VINCENT CATHEDRAL DE PAUL'S PARISH PARISH IIH P O IIM PRIIVISIIIII (Blessed Sacrament Parish, in.’ charge of linens for the month 61 P i T ! F IB Denver) of, February are Mmes. Carlos Thoughtful men and women realize the im­ Members of the Altar and Ro­ Fijermann, Ed Neumann, C. V. sary society met on Friday, Feb. Gooding, C. T. Sills, Glenn Davis, Eyes Glasses portance of Future Need Protection. U.nder 11, in McDonough hall. The meet­ Fsancis Albrecht, and D. G. Mul­ ST. LIUS'PTl ing was opened by the president, ligan. Olinger’s Future Need Plan, there is no Mrs. Andrew M. Hagerty, follow­ The president extended congratu- Examined Fitted problem of financial worry to add to ^ (St. Vincent de Paul's Parish, ing prayers by the Very Rev. Har­ laiions to Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fitz­ (St. Leuti* Parish, Eogleweeil) Denver) old V. Campbell. simmons, who celebrated the golden A pre-Lenten card party to burden of bereavement. Every membcr'of A blood donors’ roll of honor is Mrs. D. C. Mulligan and Mrs. attniversa^ of their wedding on benefit the St. Louis PTA will be being compiled in St. Vincent’s of F. J.Guiry, newly appointed chair­ Sunday, Feb. 6. Miss Madelene sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. William the family, regardless of age, is protected . . . those who have given blood to man and co-chairman of the Weber of the USO was guest Cline in the school hall Saturday LEE C. HA:\EY AAD §OAr the American Red Cross blood Easter Monday ball, asked the co­ s|ieaker. evening, Feb. 19, beginning at 8 Exclusive Optometrists at a cost of only a few cents a day. To learn 'New members welcomed were bank. All who have contributed are operation of all to win for the an­ o’clock. Parishioners are urged to TA. 2690827 ISth St., Den>-er TA. 2690 urged to hand in their names. nual affair its customary success. >5rs, Ernest C. Werner and C. L. patronize the PTA benefits as the every detail of this sensible, trustworthy plan Carr. The social hour followed The Little Flower circle met Reports were given by the circle proceeds assist the association in ... . consult Olinger’s Advisory Department. Feb. 8 with Mrs. William TerHac with Mmes. M. D. Currigan, Leo H. its parish projects. Refreshments captaiivs and the standing commit­ Connell, Leonard P. Littell, and The group folded 700 bandages tees. The secretary, Mrs. Thomas will be served and prizes awarded. PRODUCERS CREAMERY PRODUCTS MEAN f6r St. Anthony’s hospital. W,. E. ’Tiedman as hostesses. o f / / Departments, Call E. Greene, read the by-laws and ;Robert Greene, a V-12 navy The Rev. Carl Schwarz, C.SS.R., QUALITY PRODUCTS AT REASONABLE PRICES GIENDUE 3663 Our Lady of Perpetual Help explained the spiritual benefits for of St. Joseph’s parish, will preach circle met Feb. 9 with Mrs. P. G. trainee in Yale university, will those affiliated with the society. siiend next week with his parents. a series of Lenten sermons in the 16th at SPEER at Nestor. Mrs. L. C. Haney and Mrs The new membership chairmen, parish church on Wednesday eve­ A. Breyentheis won the awards. Ml', and Mrs. Thomas E. Greene. Ice Cream BOULDER/ SHERMAN Mrs. A. B. Ol.sen and Mrs. C. ■Members of St. Jude’s circle will nings. Father Schwarz will -treat The next meeting will be Feb. 23 Wibel, were given the support of the main phases of Christ’s Pas­ 1 € J L with Mrs. Joseph Dolan bo guests of Mrs. Glenn Davis in Milk • Cream additional workers in the persons her home on Friday, Feb. 18. sion in their relation to the cardi­ mORTURRIES St. Jude’s circle met Feb. 9 of Mrs. J. C. Cannon, Mrs. Harry nal and moral virtues. Lenten de­ jwith Mrs. Frank Wiley, Mmes. Cookie donors in the past week White, and Mrs. Carlo.s Fuermann. wtre Mmes. F. E. Jarrel, Charles votions will consist of Rosao’, Butter Catholic members of our personnel and the fin' iJohn Rouche and George Koclbert 933 Bannock St. Workers in the sanctuary and those Robertson, E. C. Werner, Harry sermon, and Benediction on Wed­ KEyitone 8297, Denver, Colo. est equipment and facilities are assigned to every won the awards. The next meet­ nesday evening at 7:45 o’clock; ing will be Feb. 24 with Mrs. McGrayal, Ed Splear, Charles Ma­ honey, W. R. Joseph. Emmett Do­ Stations of the Cross on Friday Charles Rausch. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock; and Sta­ St. Ann’s circle met Friday with lan, W. E. Thornton, and J. C. VICE PRESIDENT GilM IlTllS TO Gannon. tions and Benediction on Friday Mrs. A. Cavarra. The next meet­ evening at 7:45. In Lent Mass will ing will be Feb. 18 with Mrs. J ,On Thursday, Feb. 17, members of St, Anthony’s circle will enjoy be said in the church daily at 6:30 Fiori. and 8 o’clock, except on Saturday tie hospitality of Mrs. Harry Preferred Parish Three sons of Mr. and Mrs. Guy when the first Mass will be said White in her home. Law are spending short furloughs in the convent. with their parents this week. Junior Newman Club The Daughters of Mary sodality Trading List Lowell from Camp Perry; Bill and the Junior Holy Name so­ from Fort Leonard Wood, Mo Will Give Party Talhedral ciety held a joint meeting in the and Kent from Mines, Calif. ST. ■ On Monday evening, Feb. 21, school hall Wednesday evening. Ens. Richard Shay, son of Mr. tie Junior Newman club of Blessed The sisters of the parish an­ MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER and Mrs. Bernard E. Shay, 617 S. Sacrament parish will have a party MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER Vine, is home on leave and will nounce that tickets for the card Tha raerchaDta repretented in thia tectlon are booateri. They ara (St. John’i Parish, Denver) in the school hall at 7:30. To this party to be sponsored by St. Jos­ The mercliantt represented in this section are boosters. They are he married Saturday morning to p»e-Lenten party the clubs from anxioui to work with you and are deaerving of your patronage. Co­ anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co­ The Altar and Rosary society of eph's guild in St. Francis de Sales' Miss Jordan of St. Philomena’s several other parishes have been operate with them. operate with them. parish. St. John’s parish will meet on Fri­ high school on Saturday, Feb. 19, day afternoon, Feb. 18, iti the invited. Charlene Clark, Helen at 1:30 o’clock may be purchased Louis Stadler, Jr., of the naval Sennebry, and Edith Thompson gunnery school near San Diego, hofne of .Mrs. B. K. Sweeney, 700 in the parish convent. Emerson street. The newly elected OTe in charge of arrangements. St. John\ IIO.ME & CAR f., is home on leave. He will Sixty-two Catholic students from The pupils of the fifth and sixth Economy Liquor Store leave shortly to complete his basic president, Mrs. S. J. Lewis, will grades recently purchased a bond preside and announce the chair­ public high schools and junior high Next to Clark*’* Chureb Good* | training. schools are enrolled in the Junior for the school. OLIVER’S RADIO REPAIRINC Guests in the rectory the pa.st men of the various committees for BENNETT'S “ IThen lou in spirits call Jerry” the year. Mrs. Herman Seep will H«’ewman club this year. I PICKED UP — DELIVERED — , week -included Lt. Joseph Stein, John William, infant son of Mr. | 31 A R K E T 48 HOURS 16.34 Tremont KE. 4554 brother of Father John Stein, and sirrg several selections. Following CONOCO SERVICE the meeting, Mrs. B. K. Sweeney a,Vid Mrs. John Schnittgrund, was \ Crain-Fed Meats C.4SH FOR TABLE FRKiS DEI.IVEKV FREE PARKING Lt. Joseph Bauer. Lt. Stein is baptized by the Rev. Francis A .' Wathing and Creaiing stationed in Camp Lee, Va., and will be hostess at tea. The mem­ i Hours Slated Fisli and Poultry A.ND CVR R.VDIOS bers of the society will receive Pettit on Sunday. Amelia and Au­ Your HuBineM AppreciaUd Lt. Bauer is in the signal corps gust Horstman were the sponsors. 6th Ave. & York EA. 9932 1312 Ea*i 6th Ave. in Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif. Holy Communion in a body in the Phone PE. 4629 8 o’clock Mass on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Schnittgrund live VALAS MOTOR & Hatchett Drug Store The high school students and art 2580 Cherry street. the members of the Newman club St. Rosa’s circle met in the home ; Kathleen Anne, infant daughter In Nt. Carmel SAVE TIRES-BUY AT OLSON'S •Th* Store of Qualily and Senrlco’* |will receive Communion in the RADIO CENTER of Mrs. George Strahl on Feb. 7. O f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nevin, ROY'S RED & WHITE 8:30 o’clock Mass Sunday. Lenten devotions will be held lyas baptized by Father Campbell ^ex'^'^prS-^Vr 701 GRANT (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, G}lfax Bt Downing The monthly curia meeting of on' Wednesday and Friday eve­ on Sunday. John D. Ncwvan and Grocery & Market Compounding prcacriptlona la the moat the junior praesidia officers was Denver) OLSON’S-- T.\. 6557 important part of our biiaineet. nings at 7:45 o’clock. Weekday Virginia A. Quinn were the spon- QUALITY MEATS AND GROCERIES held Monday, Feb. 14, in the hall. The Forty Hours’ devotion will FRESH AND FROZEN VEGETABLES Masses will be offered at 6:30, 7, ^rs. 2750 W. 29th GL. 3613 Father John Dinan and Father an,d 8:30 o’clock during Lent. Sta- Scout Circut Preview begin Friday, Feb. 18, with a pro­ Free Delivery E.A. 1844 John Stein, chaplains, gave re­ tiqns of the Cross will be held on A large number of parents and cession and Solemn Mas., at 9 2306 Eaat 6th Ave. 5619 E. Colfax EM. 2781 ports on the work of their re­ P'riday afternoon at 3 o’clock and friends were present in the school o’clock and will continue through 3636 B. 6th EA. 1861 Krug’s Meat Market spective legions. A plan was in foiuJiil again in the evening at 7:45. The hall on Friday evening for a meet- Saturday and Sunday. Exposition 1 Quality Meats, Poultry R'V. D.vid 0'Dwy..__w,ll b.|i„K ol Ih. B.y &.ut, of Udop 1«. on Saturday and Sunday will be at The firms listed here de- STANDARD SERVICE 6 a.m. Novena services will be held Fish rooms demit, J r ' S I'ldv’ o^; the gu ;;i preacher on thTac\s a n ^ n t s 1 fa • cOLtAixtOioen al as usual on Friday at 3 and 7:30 sen’e to be remembered —’— ‘ ^ / Vtuvte., Cott> ASSORTED LUNCH 5IEATS Lourdes?d;s'ra«id1Sm praesid k V r ! . day*^eveni^ng. | S c o m i n r e ^ r S a f " e l l " S p.m. Services on Saturday evening STATION 1233 Eiit 13th Ar*. Phon* TAbor 54TS cent's gave a report on its local •James Tynan, son of Mr. and, given for when you are distributing GEO. FLEMING. Mgr. Mrs. Thomas Tynan, left Satur-|‘ '^«?;f'®'t'’ '’®'Jhanks were expre.ssed will be at 7:30 p.m. The solemn business establishments and hos­ closing will be held on Sunday at your patronage in the dif­ ^ Expert Lubrication pitals. The next curia meeting will day to join the merchant marine, George L. Brown, scou^aster, Weddings Family Group WINES - LIQUORS i»o.,oi*"d to his as.sistant. Dr. Fred A. 6 p.m. Masses on Friday and Sat­ ferent lines of business. % Battery Service # Tire Repairing be held on March 15. Ned W olfe is home on leave, outstanding lead- urday will be at 7, 7:30, 8, and 9 Hoover-Randall Nadorff Liquors, Inc. The PT.A games party will be rom boot training >n Fan-agut.|p^^j,j j „ o’clock. 2rd Ave A UnlvrriHj Bird. EA. 996S S tiiilio held in the hall Friday evening. Ida. He IS visiting 'vUh h^ Pfe-1 chairman of the pal'ents’ commit- Parishioners and their friends are Ashes will be blessed and dis­ DISTINCTIVE PORTR.-UTS Home of Good Spirits ents in their home at 430 Dexter thanked the mothers’ tributed on Ash Wednesday at the invited. street. Ned and his mother w i l l ' Wi\\ii,m SU Vincent de Paul’s Parish Homo Portrait SittinorB (or Babies WHERE m u GET THE MOST OF 9 o’clock Mass. Services will be and (‘hildrrn The Auxiliary Mothers’ club of leave Friday for Price, Utah, to pheonix is president, for its tre- held at 3 p.m. in Italian, at 4 p.m. THE BEST FOR THE LEAST the Boy Scouts met Monday eve­ \isit his brother Harold, a seaman hiendou., help to the troop. Billy for the children, and at 7:30 p.m. 328 E. COI.F.tX AVE. ning. F?l). 14, in the home of Mrs. R'ASnil\GTOI% Studio: KEyalono 8654 Hr*. CHerry $758 EM 6877 Colfix *t William* second class in the navy. Mo^itjromery was initiated as a new in English. ★ Claire Marker. Reports were given ^Mrs. Jennie Dixon is ill in St. ),enderfoot. and the meeting: ended PARK MARKET STAUFFER SYSTEM A REPUTABLE DRUG on the cleanup campaign conducted Lutea-Cevello Marriage Held BUY n.AR BOYDS Anthony’s hospital. Judy Kelsey W'ith refreshments served by the Mi.,s Virginia J. Covello was BILL HUGHES. Prop. REDUCI.NG and POSTURE STOKE hy the scouts in the Fourth )Var was recently received into a local pcouts. married to Jack L. Lutes on Sun­ Complete Food Service AYD STAMPS (^rrcction Loan drive. Chairmen for the hospital. Mrs. Mary Repp is re­ Twenty-three scouts of troop 145 day, Feb. 13. Witnesses .'Were Jean­ FOR WOMEN ONLY ticket committees were selected covering in St. Joseph’s hospital. 598 South Gilpin to conduct sales of tickets for the ■enjoyed a hike above Bergen park nette Covello and Alphonse E. ★ Ralph Robert, child of Lt. and •Qt*# Snarl to B# Thrifty^ Free Courtvsy Treatment scout circus to be held in the Den­ on Sunday. James Eakins. J. P. Nick. Mrs. Lutes is the daughter Mrs. Robert Thrift, was baptized 41i Eut Colfai (OppoKltt CalhMiral) ver auditorium. Dempshki, John Hailey, Francis of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Covello PHONE CHEKRY istl Sunday by the Rev. John P. Moran. ilurphy, Peter Amato, Mr. Brown, MRS SUSA.N' McCIl.L. Mur. Colfax Hi OuHiiina . . . Denver Pack 34. Cub Scouts of St. of this parish. KKviione 3217 Vincent’s school, took part in the, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Owen were and Dr. Peterson also enjoyed the Baptisms during the week were cleanup drive of the Fourth \Var| ^ay. The boys left at 10 o’clock and those of Lana May Manerhino, BO^I^IE BRAE loan during Scout week. Reports drove in a truck to Bergen park daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom IIOXL HOAG show a total of $2,300 pledged. and hiked from there. They re- •Manerhino, godparents. Dominic Den three was high with $1.R00; Card Tournament jturned home at 5 p.m. At the court and Louise Straffaccia; Milton Shopping District CHINESE .W D AMERIC.\.N The Shirley Garage den two, $300; and den one, $200. wf honor held in Park Hill school Leon Snath, son of Mr. and Mrs. iJast week, three scouts of troop FOODS OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE Edward T. Smith, who is sta­ Ralph Snath, godparents. Betty PHONE TABOR 5911 tioned at the maritime radio school 1145 received the rank erf Eagle; Potter and Angelo Melarango; 320 E. Cxvlfax MA. 9536 D.r ■nil NithI Storax., Rrpilrins, Gets Under Way they were Jack Reid, Tom Eakins, Optn from 11 t. m. to * m. Wuhing .nil Gruiini. Gaulln. and Oil. on Gallups island, Boston, Mass., is , . _ , . Anthony James Politano, son of Preisser’s Red & White CONOCO PRODUCTS 1631-37 LINCOL.N ST. visiting hi., parents, Mr. and Mrs. cu 1 F I P ■ i. n Y 1*1'' ^•■‘’^P.'vas Anthony Politano, Thomas M. .Smith, 1.320 S. Jose­ (Holy Family p.ri.h, Denvy) [.also pre.sented with the achieve-Mr. and Mrs. James Lubriration, Gar Waahing, Balteriet F O U R D A Y phine street. He will leave for his A large attendance enjoyed the'ment award, and had the highest RrinHixi. Grocery and Market Rerharged, Tire Vulranizlng Watch Repaii Service station Saturday, Feb. 19. first night of the PTA pinochle-j percentage in attendance, with 21 FANCT MEATS. VEGETABLES. AND bridge tournament._ George King scouts and 40 vi.«itors. QUALITY. GKOCERIES AT BOYYIE BRAE Prreifion WntrhmRkinc by HoroloBical In* and S. J. Vitry woiTthe prizes fori Chaplain Offer* Maiy LOWER PRICES HfUPtnnt. Sppcinl roniifferatinn extended COYOCO SERVICE to «ervic«men. ;:t-hoar service in cmer* Gatholie Daughters pinochle and Sirs. Mary Ju.'sel and|. The Rev. Richard M. Duffy, an| Free Delivery SPruce 4447 spnrics. I 724 So. Lnivenity - PE. 9909 « n Mrs. Laihrop won in bridge. The .'.army chaplain, celebrated the 9:30 Joint PTA Groups |22il E. Obli> At*. (So. Unit, and Ohiol Will SnOnSOr PflrtV next tournament meeting win take!.Mas., last Sunday. Father Duffy,' GRCWN JEWELERS " ’ I place Thursday, Feb. 17. at 8:30la classmate of Father Harley SERVICE WHILE U WAIT 424 E. Colfax Atf. Opposite Calhedral p.m. The tournament is still open ! Schmitt, and formerly assistant Bonnie Brae The Catholic Daughter*’ to new entrants. , pastor in St. Mary’s church, Colo- BONNIE BRAE *tudy club will hold it* an­ To Hold Benefit Dru^ Co. - Terry Eugene Hafenbalg. son : ''*^0 Springs, is stationed in Shep- C. H. ACHENBACH nual bridge party Friday aft­ ST.\M PS ALL OLn PRESCRIPTIONS STILL Margaret Flannigan. tain members of St. Rita's circle given by the Cathedral-St. James 763 So. Univ. BUd. RA. 0641 ON HAND IF YOU NEED A REFILL. i* in charge of the party and Mrs. George Zai.'s announced in her home on Elm street. 763 So. Unlver»Uy PE. 2253 i* being a**i*ted by Mr*. PTA on Saturday evening, Feb. ★______EA. 7789 I3lli al Vine the engagement of her daughter, Members of the Flanagan Fans 19, in Oscar Malo hall, 1846 Harry Denny, Mr*. W. J. Mary Bertha, to Pfc. Jacob A. enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Foehl, Mr*. Regina Cole, and Logan street, Denver. Prizes will SNAPPY SERVICE FREE Mahler of Annunciation parish. Mark J. Felling in her home on be awarded. Mr*. T. Bonaren*. Pvt. Mahler i.s now stationed in Wednesday, Feb. 9. Guests in­ JACK SPEECLE. Prop. Denver University T H O >! P S O Y ’ S Camp Stuart, Ga. No date has cluded the Rev. Francis L. Cun- BRIG STORE a.s vet been set for the wedding. ningham, S.J.; the Verv Rev. John jo rai,c funds to pur- .ARGO’^AIJT WliVE & J. Fl.nag.n, S.J.; .nd'M r., J .n ,,, f f e t ' The Rev. Walter J. Canavan. thedral school. Parents of the stu­ Shopping District ITih and Waxhinglnn KErstone 0712 Brennan. Bridge honors were won L I Q U O R C O . associate editor of the Denver dents and friends of the school FRESH DRIGS by Mrs. Edward Brinsa. I.MPORTED AND OOMESTIC WINES Cnthnlic Register and former a.s- are asked to attend. FOI NTAIN SERVICE ‘ cuampagne;s and uquurs aistant at Holy Family church, Mrs. George T. Larson will be Your Palronase Apprrriatfd hostess to members of SL Nor- Mr. and Mrs. Orville Esher are Phona CHarrr 4S6ft 534 East Coifaa ' spoke at the general school as­ The firms listed here de­ sembly Feb. 9 on the importance bert’s circle in her home on Fri­ co-chairmen of the arrangements “ D. 0. C0H0C0~ of the Catholic press. He urged day, Feb. 18. committee and will be assisted by serve to be remembered Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keuser, Mr. SERVICE STATION the students to study the Catholic Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murphy and when you are distributing Anniinrialion press as they study their text­ their family will leave late this and Mrs. Louis Lament, Mr. and HARRY JOHNSO.N, Prop. Mrs. Edward Dermody, Mr. and books so that they might be intel­ week to make their home in Phoe­ Sptrialiilng in Lubrication your patronage in the dif­ Mrs. John Miller, Mr. and Mrs. ligently proud of their faith. A nix, Ariz., where Mr. Murphy has Tira Rtpairinx and Recapping ferent lines of business. A I LOWKST D E S E L L EM EVEN THE CAMEL knowledge of the Church’s position been transferred. M. A. Regan, Mr. and Mrs. James 26.1 SO. UNIVERSITY PE. 9841 DRUGS PKICEB i.N OBNVEK not only as regards religion hut Members of St. Anne’s circle Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Camp­ i-UEL AND FEED CO. Even the cameL unaccustomed bell, Mr. and Mrs. James R. El­ as he is to public driokiog, also as regards the world’s prob­ will be guests of Mrs. H. J. von CHARLES A. D.SELLEH Detten in her home for their Feb­ liott, Mrs. Richard Fulham, Mrs. must sneak a gallon or two lems was proved to be a necessary We Ship by Rail part of every Catholic’s training. ruary meeting on Tuesday, Feb. Marie Kovalesky, Mrs. Michael of water every few days. Timmins, Mra George Connors, rBB ^ e / r u a J X stokb PHONE TA. 1365 4 Valentine formal dance spon­ 22. Hostesses for S t Joseph’s circle, Fred Schirk, and Lou Keleher, SOUTH GAYLORD 5401 FRANKLIN ST. S5TH AND WALNLT Your car battery can stand a sored by the junior class on Feb. RE.S PHONK MA 1544 11 proved to be one of the most which will meet on Friday, Feb. lot of heat and dryness, but Successful events of the school year.; 18, will be Mrs. M. A. Spangel- Shopping District PHONE (H. 8016 it, too, gets thirsty every so Music was furnished by the Sweet-i berger, Mrs. R. H, Dee, and Mrs. COAL often. Lack o f water causes T. B. Ljmeh. 1519 EAST 34TH AVE. hearts of Rhythm. Mrs. H. C. Lan-. Store it now— Be prepared for FOR AN EVENING'S short battery life and expen­ drum and Mrs. William Wagner Mr. and Mrs. 'William Hagerty i poMible fuel shortage. 1080 So. Phone FR.4i\KLE^ sive replacements, so don’t presided at the punch bowl. The and their two children have g;one | ALL POPULAX GRADES — ALSO THRILL STOKER COALS The Chrysler SP. 0574 let yours go dry. Drive in to­ various comraittett were headed by to Salt Lake City, Utah, to make’ Gaylord BOB’S Furniture Mart their home. | day and let us check the water Lucille Tancredo, Peter Sabell,' Stop Louis Hall, Robert Lathrop, and Mrs. John I. Creighton as hostess | Ray Coal Co. We Buy, Sell and Exchange leviel and capacity—N o charge Grocery Company Grocery and Market Herbert Woodend. and Mrs. F. A. Peterson assisting! PE. 4604 1165 So. Penn. At for this service. will entertain members of S t Joan j —E*ubiuh*d n ot— Croceriet, filealt and Fancy AMERICANT of Arc’s circle in the Creighton CORN FED MEATS Vegeublea home on Friday Feb. 18. Vem is the 1093 So. Garlerd Call PE. 4601 Ths Slots of Qualitr ortd Prte* DUKE’S GRILL 5c & 10c STORE battery with Ball Chairman to Hold Maating Holy lihost SAVE TIME AND MONEY I Plate-lock Mrs. D. G. Mulligan, chairman “CHUCK" HEFNER. Prop. W . Have Thoiuand* of USEFUL conscructioa WHERE SAVING PAYS! of the Easter Monday ball to be McCurdy’s NEW LOCATION 1620 E. 34TH AVE. ARTICLES Attractively Duplaytd for — guard* held on April 10 in the Lincoln Your Convenienca against io- GOOD CLOTHES NEED Gaylord Drug Go. Every dollar you tare codiy room of the Shirley-Savoy hotel, FINE MEATS 1636 E. 34th AVE. temal shorts, NOT BE EXPENSIVE counts for lerwri/y tomorrow! will have a meeting of her com­ riSH AND POULTRY 10.39 So. Gaylord SP. 3345 (Brtween Franklin and Gilpin) lengthens mittee on Ash Wednesday, Feb. “ Etsrything from a Sanduich battery life. Ooen t SAFE and PROFIT­ Pretcriptions Carefully FUlad by ABLE Saviogs Account now. 23, at 10:30 a.m. in her home, to a Banquet” 1825 Cherry street. THE PIGGLV WIGGl.Y MARKET Registered Pharmacists Lovola LIBERAL EARNINGS Mrs. Curtis Freiberger, Mrs. 1063 So. Gaylord Ft.NE WINES AND LIQUORS INSURED SAFETY Bradly Lane, and Mrs. John F. * VESTA * Healy, Jr., will entertain members ENGLISH The firms listed here de­ AVAILABILITY man. iriatK limu of Little Flower circle on Friday, A L J O H aA S O ] ^ serve to be remembered HOWARD’S VIC HEBERT kM m6 iim Feb. 18, in the Daniels t Fish­ HARDWARE er’s tea rooms, TAILORS RADIO SERVICE FURNACE CLEANING AND REPAIRING when you are distributing niAIIKET Automotive Service Pfc. Rslph J. Friend, who has BOl FIFTEENTH STREET NOW OPEN SHEET UETAL AND GUTTER WORK We Service Any Make your patronage in the dif­ 3639 Downing 3660 Downing SRUIRGS & LOnn flSSOCIRTIOn been stationed in Arizona, is Quality Meat* - Ctxyeerlea spending a two weeks’ furlough Combine Quality and Style Home or Car Radio ferent lines of business. I66S BROADWAY at Prices You Can Afford So. Gaylord Hdw. Co. 2626 COLO. BLVD. EA. 5911 tXmWr Aama tf»m Sstitw.Saw Hatd with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1067 So. Gkylord RA. 1232 George Friend. 1055 So. Gaylord SP. 2961 m - TW-

PAGE FOim Office, 988 Beimock Street . THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone. KEystone 4205 Thursday, Feb. 17, 1944 Home Economics—Defense ST. JOSEPH’S GUILD TO HOLD |i; 1111 (1 fi R J (1K ST. DOMINIC’S PARISH PTA TO ’■ww -w w ^ FOR DEAR FARMER AND CITY DWELLERS; ANNUAL CARD PARTY FEB. 19 ‘J PRESENT MARDI GRAS SHOW ► /

(St. Cath«rin«’i P«ri*h, Den»«r) grade, Marilyn Miller and Dolores (St. Dominic'* Pariah, Denver) ists ha* been secured for this show, [ Are YOU interested in renting a B’rozen Food St, Joseph’s guild will hold its Nielsen; seventh grade, Rodney On Tuesday evening, Feb. 22. and the proceeds will be used for| f f that a d d t o Locker for the storage of your meats and vegetables, annual card party Saturday, Feb. .Monton; sixth grade, Sharon parish school improvements. An' 8 o'clock a Mardi Gras variety located conveniently in your community? THE FUN OF BAKING 19, in St. Francis de Sales’ high Fitzpatrick; fifth grade, Frank show will be presented in North enjoyable evening is assured to all [ school beginning with dessert Kafka and Irene Hanley; fourth PACIFIC AIIPA'ihigh auditorium on Speer boule­ who attend. Admission will be 50 luncheon at 1:30 p.m. The guild grade, Maryanne Sodia; third vard. This program, sponsored by cents for adults and 25 cents for If so, phone Aurora 80-J, or call at 10247 East Pikes Peak Is so white and provides funds for the four Denver grade, Leo Stevens; second grade, St. Dominic’s F^A, will consist of children. Colfax and get full details. convents of the Sisters, of St. Jos­ Mary .Agnes Gark and Susanna nine professional acts of music, fine you'll sec the difference I Francis R. Clark, seaman firs^ The weekly Rosary Holy Hour, eph. The goal of this year’s party Porforio. class in the coast guard, has beet specialty dancing, and drama. An dedicated to those in service, will We are contemplating installing a completely Immediately. Smooth, easy is-for funds to renovate and fur- Recent Baptisms were those of home visiting his parents, Mr. and excellent group of experienced art- be held on Friday, Feb. 18. at mixing and tip-top results ni.sh the dormitory of the Denver Diana Mary, infant daughter of Mrs. Frank S. Clark, 2653 7:.30 p.m. The sermon. “ Dangers equipped modern plant at the above address as soon as community hou.se, where more than Mr. and .Mrs. Anthony Moruzzi, 37th avenue, on a short furlough. of Superstition,” will be delivered we can meet all of the U. S. Government requirements make cake baking a pleasure. 35 Sister.s of St. Joseph gather for Mr. and Mrs. Tony Archer, spon­ He has been on active duty in jby tho Rev. J. G. Forquer, O.P. Buy Pikes Peak today. their .summer retreats. Friends of sors; and Anne Smith, infant Fr. Fniford Goes i Blessed ashes will he distributed for priority and this depends very much on you. to what the sisters in this parish are asked daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John on Ash Wedne.'day, Feb. 23. im- extept you are interested, and how quickly you will to attend the party to show their W. Smith, Anthony J. and Cassie metiiately after the 6:.30 and 7:4.5 appreciation for the sisters’ work Epping, sponsors. Mas-ses, at 3:30 in the afternoon contact us. ! in St. Catherine’s school. Tickets Men Learn of Income Taa and immcjliatcly after Lenten do are 50 cents and may be obtained To Oklahoma City volions at 7:30 p.m. Our number of lockers is limited therefore we at the convent. Mrs. H. .A. Grout is The Holy Name society held its St. Dominic’s PTA will hold it- chairman for St. Catherine’s divi­ monthly meeting Monday night suggest you contact us while lockers are still available. monthly meeting on -Thursday sion for the party. with 36 members present. An ad­ (St. Joiaph’* Pari»h, Denvae) I dress on the short and long income Feb. 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the schoo' The Sewing club met in the home The Rev. John'Fulford, C.SS.R.. hall, and it will be in charee o of Mrs. P, J. Doherty recently. tax forms was given by Mr. Gart- lie ft this week for Oklahoma City. land. the fathers. The Rev. Huber Those present were Mmes. McEn- Okla., where he is to be engaged Newell will be the speaker. er>’, Purcell, Lynch, Jr.: Weber, The following officers were iduring the entire Lenten season in elected in the January meeting: the Old Cathedral, now St. Jos- By reason of ill health, Mrs Breen, Thome, Keene, Cullen. Mor- Jerry Buckley recently resiened a feld, Schneider, Schmittling, Herbert Woodend, president; Tom leph’s church. He will conduct vice president of the parish PT.A Kemme, Nahring, O'Brien, Piper, Vollmer, vice president; Bernard Lenten donations every Wednesday, Nelson, Morrow, and Davisson. Englcr, secretary; and Tom Mor­ .Friday, and Sunday evening. He The junior sodality will meet in nURORR FOOD lOCKFRS The next meeting will be on Feb. row. treasurer. The following I will also conduct the Forty Hours’ the church auditorium Thursday 24 in the home of Mrs. Joseph committeemen were, appointed: devotion, hold a novena in honor evening. Fob. 17. The senior so­ 10247 E. C»>Jfax, .\urora, Cobt. Barth, 4302 Zuni street, with Mrs. Entertainment, Joe Casey, Joe of St. Joseph, and give the high dality study club will meet in the rectorj' reading room Thursday, Thomas Floyd as co-hostess. Schmittling, and Frank Kemme; school retreat. He will bring his h'or Reference See: BANK OF AURORA The class leaders for the pa.st membership. Joe Telk and Tom l.enten series to a close by con­ Feb. 17. at 8 p.m. The junior period are as follows: Eighth Vollmer; sick, P. J. Dougherty: ducting the Holy Week and Trc and senior sodalities will receive refreshments, Tom Morrow and Ore services. Communion in the 7:30 Ma.ss on Sunday, Feb. 20. The F'ebriiarv Otto Cavalier; hospitality, Tom Sunday the members of the Al­ Wt Slakt Old ahoN Look Likf Now meeting of th senior sodality will Gleason; and publicity, Joe Casey. tar and Rosary society will re­ REPAIRING-RENTALS COMPLETE LINE OF SHOE be held Monday evenintr. Feb. 21, SUPPLIES Scrapbooks Naadad ceive Communion in th e 7:30 Fuller Brushes at 8 o'clock in the church audi­ ON ALL MAKE.S o’clock Mass. Members of the PERSON.AL BRUSHE.S Mrs. M. E. Cooke requests that MASTER SHOE .society are requested to meet in torium. HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES the USO scrapbooks be completed All Intakes Typewriter Seriice the church hall Friday afternoon, Young women of the parish are WAXES AND POLISHES [and returned at the PTA meeting REBUILDER March 14. Feb. 18, at 1 o’clock to clean the invited to take part in the party 41* MIh STKF.E1 RARNF* R< RIUII RI.Dr: KAIN l«i* 503 15th St. Phono TA. 0812 TA. <711 —- 1S45 Glenerm — Denrer kitchen in the hall. to he given by the senior sodality School children are reminded for the convalescent soldiers in to collect and bring prepared tin The games party will be held in the hall Monday night at 8:30 ward C-5 of Fitzsimons General MASTER KEY SHOP cans to the school, as the truck hospital on Tue.sday evening. Feb. calls Friday, Feb. 18. The school Memb«r National Lockimitha* ‘JO E’’ YOUNG Perpetual Help novena devo­ 29. Those interested are re-1 Aaioeiatlon is paid $5 per ton for the cans. ^ BAKERY tions will be held at 3 and 7:30 MAX’S quested to attend the meeting in' SERVICE CALLS • AITO RETS Auto Service Station p.m. Tuesday. the church auditorium_ Monday; EXPERT LOCK SERVICE Ashes will he distributed after MAX LOWDERMII.K.PEF Proi Bannock and Twelfth (iH. 8234 evening, Feb. 21, at 8 o’clock. Thc^ 603 15th Street Phone TAbor OMI the 6, 7, and 8 o’clock Masses. In donation of a u.'cd piano for enter-j MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED DONUTS If its a bolt— or an overhaul— the evening there will be Rosary, tainment purpo.ses in ward C-5 i«' CAKES - PIES tee Joe. i Hours Starts l.enten sermon. Benediction, and solieited by the recreation director Thai Tattle H eller di.stribution of ashes after the of Filz-simons General hospital. l.M VERSAL service.', which commence at 7:30 Officers and shareholders of St. Holland Crunch Bread REFRIGER.ATION p.m. Way of the Cros.' devotions Dominic’s parish credit union will HAVE YOU TRIP;i) IT? will bo held on Fridays during hold their annual meeting on Mon­ Poeple from tit aver DMivor kwy Here SPfHHRUIIOR SERVICE In Annunciation Tker* m«at he t rcaaeni I.,ent at 2:4-5 and 7:30 p.m. There rommtrcUl — DomMtlc day evening. Feb. 21. at 7:45 154-3 LarimeKit V 226b All with T^n will be a Holy Hour, with special o’clock in the reading room of the 719 W. 8fh Ave. KE. 8625 ExrfH^nc# sermon, on the Sundays in Lent at rectory. Work Guarantffd 7:30 p.m., and Saturday evenings PHONE MAin 3412 Church Sunday Rosary and Benediction will be Particular People Prefer Perkint Pirhlet mm I RAY BACH. Mgr. 1334 I5TH 8T. miBBEit held at 7:30 p.m. A High Ma.s.' for those in the Frozen Food Lockers (Annunciation Parish.- Denver) service is offered in the Shrine of HIRRY Our I-ady of Perpetual Help on n «re jfAur *narr now. Forty Hours' devotion will start Covemment r«‘guI»tionR require it. Sunday, Feb. 20, and end Tues­ Saturdays at 7 o’clock. Parish­ pvni ft KOUUHEJIT MAHT.' day evening with solemn proce.s. ioners are requested to use the Aurora Food Lockers LADY PERKINS B R A l sion.' Members of the Altar and Seamaa 1 new form when filling out data rhone Aorora 89-J 16247 K. Colfai ^'^"^^liPRODOCTIOH.i Rosary society will form a guard of for the honor roll. PERKINS-F.I’ ENETER PUXLE CO. honor in specified hours. Pacific area and expects to he The Blessed Virgin sodality will transferred to radio school on hisi receive Communion Sunday in th* return. His brother, Pvt- William 8:30 Mass. T. Clark, is with the office per-! ,«onnel of the army air forces in | The Altar and Rosary society will meet Thursday afternoon, Freeman Field, Seymour, Ind. His' Feb. 24, at 2 p.m. for a covered- father, Frank S. Clark, is a vet­ eran of World war I and wa.s dish luncheon. The business meet? ing will be held at 1 p.m. The new awarded the Purple Heart. ' officers will welcome old and ne\<’ members. The St. Lucy Sewing group met Monday evening, with Meeting Held by Mrs. J. Feelig.* ^ Members of the Altar and Ros­ DISPENSE BRGS. Beatcfiful ary society choir will meet in the Valverde Society Buy W ar FAGAN’S home of Mss. W. Anderson. Fri­ S.4VE your ration coupon*! Buy Fresh Cut Flowers day evening, Feb. 18, at 7:30 (St. Rote of Lima'* Paritk, FRESH fniit* and vegetable*! o’clock. Denrer) Finest quality, econom ically Bonds Large Aasortmenl of Potted For Fresh ■Wednesday, Feb. 23, is the be­ The regular meeting of Kt. priced, grand .election. ginning of special Lenten services’, Ro*e of Lima'* .Altar society wa.s Plants and Funeral Designs which will he held everj- IVednes- held in the pari.'h hall, 1320 W. day. Friday, and Sunday evening Nevada place, Thur.'day afternoon. at 7:30 o'clock. FISH 4 Feb. 10. Three officer* and 23 Good Things to Eat F R F 11’ ^ The priests of the parish were members and guests were present. JERRY BREEN dinner guests of Mr. and Mr*.' .Mrs. D. F. Hiteman reported -on Fceah and Salted Niitmcat* U.SO «ctivitie.', asking especially Delivery - MA. G541 Before mrtal is machined or plated il iniisl be blasl-eleaned lo remove' 'William Schmeider Sunday, Feb. Candied Fruit* and Candic* Bl-LOH ME.4TS for volunteers to bake cookies tor mill scale and foreign deposil.s. Tlie .same equipment tliat is used to 13, in their home. FLORIST Fagan* will carry a large variety the soldiers. Anyone willing to cane monuments can be used lo blast clean metal products. John Monckton is home aftqr WHEAT nER.M — SOT BEAN FLOUR From the Stock Show of the Finc»t Fi*h and Sea Food* help in this work will receive a spending several days in the ho»- RERRINT. TIDBITS 1456 C-alifomia MA. 2279 for the lenten *ca.«on. pital. sugar refund. C!ookies will be He-, to your Table Eriekson Meniiirial Eo. livered if left in the parish rec­ FILLETS OF 920 Speer Blvd. MOM MENXS — MARKER.^ CM. -1728 The Y'oung Ladies’ sodality wiil ADDISOIV’S tory on Sunday mornings. ; RED SNAPPER sponsor a card party Thursdaij’ 'The pastor. Father l>ouis Grph- Home Public Market evening, Feb. 17. in the hall. As a HVDDOCK man. spoke on the vast difference TA. 2758 SOLE - COD project to carry on the work of between the Christian and pagan the Junior Newman club the girls practice in dealing with prisoqers POLLTRY WE REPAIR ALL xMAKES will award a' hope chest at a later of war, a.' evidenced by the re­ Tl RKEV.S date. cent disclosures of Japanese FAT HENS cruelty in the Philippines. Fol­ BEMOAN HARES VACUUMS War’s Havoc, Hijrh Prices lowing the meeting, a luncheon Buy W ar FRYING SPRINGS was served, with Mmes. MaryvAl- CHICAGO .Iiimbn r.tiokerl (’ rabs Fail ^0 Halt Missioners vey. E. N. Haney. W. .S. Byrpes. (looked Maine Lobsters IRONS J. G. Bunce. J. J. Gerlit.s, F. H. St. Columbans, Nebr. — The Gerlits. James Richard*. Tt’ill Lobster Tails Vicariate of Nancheng, China, Richards. George T. Hein, and B onds LAMPS staffed by St. Columban mission­ William Hein ns hostes.scs. aries under the leadership of Miss Rita Haney of 1112 Kala- MARKET JOIN THE WAVES Bi.shnp Patrick Cleary, report' math street entertained the mpm- progress despite the havoc of war bers of the Youn<' Ladies’ sodqlit'- GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORES and high prices. j of St, Rose of T,imp's chtircH a’ 1610 BROADWAY Store Hourt 9;,<0 to 5..W TA. 4.592 inn afternoon 'VIelentinc party, or Sunday, Feb, 13. , Those nresent were Carol LARGEST STOCK IN DENVER Bvrnes. Rita Carrigan, Grace De- Spring [ Mens, Margie Cowgill, Jean. Jane. Garden Tools, Rubber Hose I and Joan Freilinger. Annafnae Evprrthing for ihc Garden and Farm land Lettyhelle Ganatta, Phyliss ' Hansen, Margie Jones. Bertha and MOTORS. TOOLS. FARM IMPLEMENTS, Flow ers... HARDWARE. MINING EQLnPMENT 1 Theresa Langfield, Margie and Mares eat oats I -Terry Thomas, Jovee Van Dyke lTrf>retta Young. Mary lone and SAM BANNER CO., 15th and Blake-GH. 0114 ' Mta Antich. Rita I-a Touratte, And does eat oats .Marion Maeken, and the hostess. And little lambs eat ivy, Sacred Heart Aid to Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6. Phons UAin 1487 Hold Meeting Feb. 1 7 But we know you want to Dr. J. J. O ’Neil, Dentist The Sacred Heart Aid society will meet Thursday, Feb. 17, in^the Eat Quality Meat from Holy Ghost hall. Denver, at 2 p.m. Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Street* Miss Marjorie (Jallaher is arrang­ ing for volunteer work for the members. Refreshments jrill[ be served. A BRILLIANT CAREER

Play Safa on SaaJ FLORIDA FRUIT DENVER FRUIT ;& PLAN YOUR and Gat Big C ro p tI . PRODUCE CO. You will need all (fia PRODUCE CO. JESS’ SUPER MARKET vegetable* you can grow. TA. 1369 VICTORY GARDEN NOW for Your Centerpiece GOLD Seal THIS ^"EAR MORE THAN E> ER ORDER Call tu for luttution* or rnm* FOOD FOR FREEDOM. YOUR SEED EARLY. in and makt jour own wire lion*. SEEDS Bakery Goods ...... assure the utmost Th* in high yield of topqual- WIRTH Bi-Low BRIGHT SPOT ity. ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO. EvarTtiiiat for tardea aad taU. FLOWER SHOP I WrtM/triis fn* CeultM VOSS BROS. 1325 15TH ST. EM. >T4I Jaatphln* at III) At*. FOOD CEISTER THE WESTERN SEED CO. 7o;o' ar V y W.WJ9.9 J0 w.m wm w w I. Thursday, Feb. 17, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE

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Preferred Parish Trading List AND SON CHAPELS Fire member* of Bojr Scout troop 5, tpontored bjr St. Mary'* church, Colorado Spring*, were pre tented Ad Altare Dei crotte* for faithful performance of duty a* altar boy*. The medal* were pretented KEystone 62Q7 # KEystone 6296 by Colorado Spring* council S82, knight* of Columbu*. Pictured here, left to right, front row, are I5Z7 Cleveland Place Scoutmatter Ray Harry; Scout* Edward Sutherland, Thoma* Zecha, Neal Craft, and Jame* Peck, who Franrift de Kalew* received Ad Altare Dei medal* (Chaste* Catterer, not in the picture, alto receired a medal); and Orrille Guarding Forever our Founderls Ideals Tralnor; back row. Father Michael a**i*tant pattor of St. Mary’* church; Carroll Dunn, John Durean, and Father Anthony EIzi, K» of C. chaplain. QUALITY GLEANING Forget-Me-Not REASONABLE PRICES Tear G*rin*nU IiKDrcil A(*in*t Fir* 3smeii[[Ln Ens. Allen Cannell Missing Flower Shop *nd Theft LOOP HiAltKLT I Choice Flotrert FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE for All Orrations SD[) 0f 0 l t ' Fre* Parking With Purchata ot 50c or Mora at 1429 Lawrence In Action in Pacific Area Beautiful Selectmni CLEANERS A.VD DYERS I I OF 328 BROADWAY Artiitically Arranred PE. 3 7 5 3 PE. 3 T 5 4 Colorado Springs.— A notice was ettc Ca.sey, niece of the bride, was GIFT rOTTERY SOLES received from the Navy depart­ njaid of honor. Frank Cusack was IMMEDIATE SERVICE Dnuninf al Alameda ment Monday, Feb. 7, by Mr. and best man, and Gilbert C. §iebert FROM S! 10 120 Your Purrha** of War Bonds Men’*, Women’* and ChUdres’i IIT II SOCIETF usher. Phone R,4. 1818 Mrs. John B. Cannell, 219 N. Wa- I and Stamps Helps Secure Y'our Half Sole* atch avenue, notifying them that The wedding breakfast was Future. AH Work Gaaraniced their son, Ens. Allen Cannell, was served in the home of Mrs. Freda LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP Greeley.— The Altar and Ro- Since its organization and first missing in action in the Pacific. li. Maytag in Broadmoor. After annual Communion and breakfast LOOP MARKET ■sai-y society conducted its Febru­ ns. Cannell, 20 years old, was a wedding trip to Chicago and New Z. & R. FOGG MARKET Alameda Drug Store ary meeting in the home of Mrs. held on Dec. 8, 1935, the Postal fiaduated la.st Dec. 21 from the York, the couple will be at home at Workers’ Communion club has Highest (luolifj- Groceries V. 0 . PETERSON. Prop. .John Seery. The assisting host- United States Naval academy. An­ .')323 Waterbury road, Des Moines, e.s.se.s were Mrs. Jay Doty, Mrs. grown from 52 to 120 members. and Meals Cot Rate Drags St. Jo.<9eph^s Pari.^ili napolis. Md. He was a graduate fa. "This group of carfiers and clerks Max Walker, Mrs. P. R. McGrath, of St. Mary's high school here, and • The bride is a member of Kappa, receives Communion and partici­ LOWEST POSSIBLE PRrCES ON EVERT Wines and Liquors Mrs. Dick .McCourt, and .Mrs. was graduated from St. Benedict's Fred Stephans. Thirty-five mem­ Kappa Gamma sorority, the Amer­ pates in a breakfast on the third ITEM—NOT JUST A PEW SPECIALS Fonntain Servdea • School Supplies Billy Van’s Grocery CONOCO STATION college, Atchison. Kan. Ens. Can­ ican Association of University Sunday of November each year. bers were in attendance. 900 So. Pearl Alameda and Broadway nell was a classmate and close I\'omen, and Catholic Daughters of Phillip .Mulligan was the first SP. 9942 and Market 571 SANTA FE DRIVE The Senior Newman club of friend of Flight Officer Eugene iCoi 6th Ave.) America. She has taught in Colo­ president and James J. Coughlin w HARRY E. NORRIS. Prop the Colorado .State College of PM- Clarke Knight, son of .Mr. and Mrs. THE MARKET OF QUALITY ucation held its initiation exercises rado Springs schools and attended the first secretary. The present CREASING — WASHING Emmett Knight. Knight was re­ St. Mary - of - the - Woods, Terre officers are Albert Werle, presi­ Ulilliken’s GGNOGG STATIGN 16 ozs. to the Pound at the campus last week. Twelve ported missing off Tunisia on July TIRE REPAIRING new members were received into Haute, Ind., anJ is a graduate of dent, and George Cull, secretary. JOE PARRENKOPP. Prop. 820 Santa Fa Dr, Phone TA. 0538 f), 1943. Monsignor John R. Mulroy is the CASH STORES Tour Baaineai Appreciated the organization. Refreshments tihe University of Iowa. Mr. Beh 299 So. Logan PE. 9840 UNION SHOP Mrs. Catherine D. Fagan, state is a graduate of Notre Dame uni­ club chaplain. 3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Courteous and Prompt Servie* and games were enjoyed after the regent of the Catholic Daughters initiation. This. Sunday the club versity, and is a president of the In addition to the reception of 1130 E. Alameda WASHING & GREASING of America, attended the reception 1201 E. 9th Ave. will hold monthly Communion Beh Invc.stment company, Des the sacraments, the organization A SPEOALTY' SAIVTA FE SHOE of new members in Our Lady of 2357 C. Evan* Ave. BOB & VAN’S day. A committee will serve iloine.e, la. has created a fund for Masses, HOSPITAL Victory court in Trinidad. Mrs. Sunday Miss Mary Colette Casey flowers, and incidentals for de­ breakfast. The club is doing fine Fagan addressed the members on Meat Market Shot R«p*lrlng for th« WhnI* Ptmllj work also with its bi-monthly dis- feft for her home in San Francisco, ceased members and their fam- JACKSON'S FEATURING INVISIBLE HALT the tiistory of the organization Calif., after two weeks’ visit here. ilie.s, and actively aids the St. ROSLYN DRUG GO. SOLING ciLssion work. and its accomplishments. In clos­ 750 SANTA FE DRIVE The Junior Newman club stu­ • Mrs. Marion Garrett. 1314 Chey Vincent de Paul society and the W* Apprecitt* Parcel Poit Order* ing, she paid tribute to the mothers USO-NCCS club. JAMES HENRY. Prop. Cut Rate Drugs dents’ discussion hours will begin *nne road, died Sunday, Feb. 6. 742 SANTA FE DRIVE of sons in the service, and pre This year the club in uniform FRESH FISH against this coming week. She had been a resident here 28 Cat Rate Drags Liquora • Sundriea sented each member with a prayer will join the hundreds of Catholic C«mplpt« Preieiiptinn Dtpt. The adults’ Chri.stian doctrine years, and was a member of St. card, entitled a Mother’s I'len, ask men, including the police and fire Preacriptiona clas.ses this semester are sched­ Mary’s parish. Surviving are her 98 SO. PENN ing Our Blessed Mother to bless departments, in the annual cor­ Free Prompt Delivery uled for Monday and Thursday Rusband, Carroll F. Garrett, Sr.; Ph«n* PE. 1161 ft 8a. Pann A Eayaad and protect our boys. Mrs. Fagan porate Communion to be held Can 8P 1441 Ortwnint and 4Utna4a B & R MARKET Call VICK’S evenings in the Newman hall. a sun, Carroll F. Garrett, Jr., in the was pre.sented with a corsage. She •Sunday, March 12, in the 8 o’clock QUALITY LIQUOR STORE Group No. 2 of the Altar and L’. S. army; a daughter. Mrs. Flor Staple and Fancy Groceriea was a guest in the home of Mr. and fnco Howell, Colorado Springs; and .Mass in the Cathedral, followed Meat*. Fiah. Fruit* Rosary society had a successful KROONENBERG COAL COMPANY Mrs. Jess Gerardi in Trinidad. by breakfast in the Shirley-Savoy and Fresh VejelahlM For Beer, Wines games party last week. The splen­ a sister. Mrs. Ruth Freitag. Tinley COAL AND FEED COR. W . 6TH AVK. AND CHEROKEE BOTTLE or CASE did co-operation is appreciated. Robert Francis Noll, 110 E. Co­ Paik, III. Funeral services were hotel. The men will as.semble in the Knights of Columbus building, Phone SPnice 4478 1909-11 So. Broadway KE. 7SB5 >40 Sint* Ft Or)** KK. 7*47 A group. of the younger set lumbia street, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday, Feb. 10, at 9 o’clock in 1575 Grant street, at 7:30 to FREE DEI.IVEKT SERVICE will hold a card party on Monday William Nol, has enlisted in tli®-,St. Mary’s church. Interment was march in a body to the Cathedral. evening, Feb. 21. .Attractive prizes navy. fij Evergreen cemetery. BUCHANAN’S The Maas and Communion will be given and free refresh­ Marian Purfield, daughter of Ens. Charles Eining, son of Mr, ROTOI.O^S Holy Familv ments will be served. There will Maj. and Mrs. Emmett J. Purfield ind .Mrs. T. H. Eining of 327 Bon- will be offered for the men and LIQUOR STORE 796 So. Broadway women in the armed forces, hnd be a small admission charge. of Hazel avenue, Broadmoor, has oy avenue, has completed his for a just and lasting peace. A SINCLAIR GAS AND OILS jr S T GOOD MEAT | .Margaret E r i x o n, specialist joined the .Sisters of St. Joseph of Course in the naval training classes. Fine Wines and Liquors Harvard university, and has been general committee meeting is WILL KEEP ’EM ROLLING third cla.ss of the W.AVE.S, daugh­ Carondelet. St. Louis. She is a Wa Faatvra ChHatlaa Braa. Wtaaa | POULTRY AND FL^H jBILLY’S INN transferred to the Massachusetts scheduled for Friday, Feb. 18, in OPEN 7 TO 7 WEEK DAYS ters of Mrs. Ethel Erix.on of 1015 graduate of Cheyenne school, and BEER I CloieS AM D«* Sundij* attended the Seton school of nurs­ Institute of Technology. the K. of C. club. All parish rep- TE.WYSOX CHAS. HITT and ARNOLD JENSEN Eleventh avenue, is spending a re.«entatives and others interested Phan* PBarl 1777 S77 8aatb Bmadwa* ' 15-day leave from Whiting F'ield, ing in Glockner. Saturday marks the departure of are asked’ to be present. Good Foods ■Milton, Fla., where she is in the Elva Trujillo, daughter of Mr. Mrs. John Morsman and her niece. ^ l a r k e t Miss Marie Bradley, for Detroit, Link trainer division. and Mrs. Henry Trujillo of Foun­ Ble^^ed ^arram ent tni6 Tennyaon GR. 0443 And Your Favorite Drink* Mich., where they will remain sev­ J. A. Phelps, Jr., of the U. S. tain, Colo., left Tuesday, Feb. 8, 41th A I-owell Phone Gl~ 9733 army ordnance department, sta­ for Denver to enter the Franciscan eral weeks. Boulder Society We Sperislize in Permanent Let Us Explain Our tioned at Chicago, has been pro mother-house as a postulant of the A ti-ip to Mexico has ended for Waving and Hair Styling Winterizing North Denver Poultry moted from lieutenant to cap .Sisters of St. Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Neely. The Program For Quality Bakery Goods THELMA KASSOIV CLOSED ON tain. He is the son of Mr. and li-avelers, who returned Sunday, To Sponsor Party Supply Co. visited the Francis Bekins family, WEDNESDAYS T ry -Mrs. J. A. Phelps of 1201 Eighth Clare Foley Weds BEAUTY SALON OPEN SUNDAY’S foi’mer -.residents of Colorado 38th & .Stuart GL. 2671 street. Capt. Phelps volunteered Offlcl&l TIrt Impaction Sutton Carlton Heh Springs. Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par­ THELMA KASSON. M*nia*r ALL KINDS OF FEEDS in July, 1931, and was soon made 3S7t COLORADO B L V a WEISS BAKERY Jonquils, Russell ro.ses. wood- Miss Mayme Hagerty, former ish)— A pre-Lenten games party Bailey’s Texaco Service POULTRY A RABHiT REMEDIES a corporal and then a sergeant. will he sponsored by the Altar and PHONE DEXTER IlSI wardia ferns, and Cathed 'al tapem Te.sident of Colorado Springs, who DENVER. COLORADO 2^Ui tnd Fairfax Emerton 9124 4024 Tpiinvaon .^t. SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS He received his second lieuten decorated the altar of St. Mary's Rosary society Monday evening, ant’s commission at Aberdeen left a month ago to make her home church for the wedding Saturday Feb. 21, in the school auditorium. Md.. in April, 1942. He was also in California, died Thursday, Feb. morning, Feb. 12, of Miss Clare stationed at Camp Roberts, Calif, '10, in I.iong Beach, Calif. She was LAWSON DRUG GO. r l h Foley and Carlton D. Reh of Des 41 member of St. Mary’s parish. attend. for a time. ALSO TRINIDAD COLO. — LIQUORS Moines, la. The Rev. Duane Theo­ Miss Hagerty came to Colorado Ivan C. Meyer. Si. Mhilonipna'w Mrs. J. Fi-ed McCourt, co- chairman of women’s activities, bald of Immaculate Conception (Springs from Bridgeport, Nebr. bald of the Cathedral, Denver, offi­ War Finance committee, assisted For 10 years she was employed in John C.' ciated in the ceremony at 9 o’clock. 'the A. A. Saidy linen shop here. by Mrs. Wilbur Mitchell, is in g t BOARD BALK J & L Radio Service CLOCK REPAIRING The Very Rev. William Kipp and Tuneral services were held in Long SSL I Scholl charge of the war stamps and bond months with a WE REPAIR NOTHING B IT CLOCKS the Rev. Michael Kavanagh Yvere in Beach, Calif., Monday, Feb. 14. SHOE REPAIR F.Iprtriral Ajrplianrea sale.s in tne Woolworth booth for crew, and will r "W e ’ll Make Y«ur C>ock Click the sanctuary. ’ Lt. and Mrs. William Haney are nN EST and Tick” ithe month of February, Quality Matarlal and Be«t Workmanahlp Hepair«‘(l Frank Hammer was the organist. visiting their parents, Mr. and type of work farther north I Mr. and .Mrs, J. Fre«l McCourt 9B9CERIB8 .320."> K. (.otriiv \,riiiic Flank Gillis sang. Miss Mary Col- .Alaska. Micky i —AH Work Guaranu«

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* -i:__ PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone. KEyatone 4205 Thursday, Feb. 17, 1944 li I ■■ Optometrist and Optician Regis College Students StBDS Takfill tO olic School* Pre*i ReUtions, Friday and Saturday, Feb^ Ifl and 19. Shovrn at work on the proftram are (seated, left to right) Guy L. Reed, Vivian Street, Aido Notarianni, and Josephine Salcelti. president of the Helen Walsh A(^PR. Standing is Barbara Nieters, a pledge to the Loretio Heights College Press club, who will be received at the Brown Palace hotel convention dinner Saturday night. Assoclat* Form Parish Credit Union W. R. JOSEPH EYES EXAMINED (St. FraacU Sale*' Pari*h, Michael P. McDonough, Charles C. Phon« TAbov tsfto Denver) Kurtz, Arthur V. McKone, Herman Sixty parishioners were present A. Miller, Albert T. Frantz, and at the open discussion and pre­ Harry A. Falk. liminary organization meeting of Women to Receive Eucharist the St. Francis de Sales parish Members of the Altar and Ro­ credit union Monday evening in sary society and of the Parent-- the high school building. The Teachers’ association will receive meeting was held under the aus­ Communion in a body in the 8 pices of the Holy Name society. o’clock Mass Sunday, Feb. 20. Ted Day, treasurer of St. Dom­ inic’s parish ctedit union, and John Members of the League of the Roache, chairman of the credit Sacred Heart who have volun­ committee of the same organiza­ teered lo take charge of the can­ tion, explained the various steps delabra are as follows: Week ofi that must be taken in the forma­ Feb. 28, Mrs. Masterson; March 6,' tion of such a union, and led the Mrs. Wenzinger; March 13, Mrs. j general discussion. Dyon; March 20, Mrs. Hughes;; first Friday of March, Mrs. Hilker, The certificate of organization Mrs. Wenzinger, and Mrs. Mas-; Save Your has been submitted to the state terson. bank examiner, whose approval is required before the organization Members of the Young Ladies’ Clothes “ I'm not simple enough to think that one man can go down can be opened to membership. sodality will tneet in the assembly there to Washington and cure all the troubles of this country room of the rectory after devo­ BY Sponsors who signed this cer­ tions Tuesday evening, Feb. 22. all by himself,” said Dean Gillespie in a recent talk, “ but I want tificate of organization are Thomas L. Milligan, Joseph G. Loeffel, The Altar and Rosary society i/i to tell you right now that if you send me to Washington, you’re will hold its 12th annual Colonial sending ONE vote for plain, honest, common sense— the kind of card party Tuesday, Feb. 22, at common sense that made this country what it is today— the 1 p.m. in the high school gym. CLEANING greatest country the world has ever known.” 421 Service Men Mrs. Win Schrodt, social chair­ ANT) man of the society, will be assisted by the following committees: Re­ REPUBLICAN 'K EIECTION MARCH 7 Guests of Parish ception, Mmes, Beig, Brown, Buy More Pol. Adv. Rogers, Tremlelt, Watermolcn. Wilson, Verlinden, and Masterson, (Holy Rotary Pariih, Denver) who will receive in Colonial cos­ The parish served dinner to 421 tumes; tickets, Mmes. Kimmins, War Bonds enlisted men last Sunday in the Gushurst, and O’Keefe: refresh-* ySO-NCCS club. Mrs. F. J. Can- ments, Mmes. Dooley, McCarthy, jar had charge of arrangements. and Gray; serving. Mmes. Craig. FR. McANDREWS CALLS MEETING foiyral HiVh She was assisted by the members Wilson, and Bettingcr. COR. 3 4 S US GILPIN of the PTA and the Young Ladies’ Following a dessert luncheon, A Complete sodality, the afternoon will be spent play­ Dnicniotcn Price* at Ynar Doomtep Cleaning Service TO FORM LOYOLA BOY SCOUTS J ^ A meeting of the PTA was held ing cards. Prizes will be awarded. Thursday evening, Feb. 10. In­ Players are asked to bring their stead of the usual officers, fathers own playing cards. CLOTHES (Loyola Parish, Denver) and Joseph Raischman. The organ­ school to Hold ization bf a cub pack also will be conducted the meeting. They were Auxiliary to Meet On Friday evening, Feb. 18, the John Peketz, Jr.; F. J. Canjar, and RUGS ARGONAUT HOTEL Rev. Joseph M. McAndrews, S.J.. discussed. The Mothers’ auxiliary of Boy Louis Pozelnik. Representatives Scout troop 126 will meet in^he Where Denver'* Society Entertaioi for Luncheon* and Dinner* will hold a meeting in Loyola hall pf A ffnltt of the Red Cross explained the to reorganize the parish Boy Scout I ^ a uiu home of Mrs. Edward Gasburn, F U R N IT U R E FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BP.IDGE PARTIES. Speech Contest blood plasma bank and urged mem­ 780 Jackson street, at 1 p.m. troop. Party Inarch lo bers to donate blood for those in DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE M'AIN 3101 Thursday, Feb. 24. Mrs. James DRAPERIES - Parents of scout-age b op , and The Februarj' meeting of the the armed services of the country. Anderies will be the assistant other adults interested in the A moving picture showed how lives Beautiful Ballroom* Private Dining Rooms Loyola PT.A was held Wednesday To promote interest in public hostess. FUR STORAGE scouting program will attend. evening, Feb. 8. Mrs. William May speaking, classes of Cathedral high are saved by administering blood Among these are William J. May, is president. Father McAndrews school, Denver, are sponsoring an to the wounded. In another pic­ 40 Hours' Cloiei Capt. B. M. Patterson. R. E. ^oke on organizing cub scouts. iptramural speech contest, begin­ ture the audience saw scenes from The Forty Hours’ devotion closed O’Haire. J. Bible, H. A. Hawley. 'The PTA will hold a games party ning Feb. 21. A $25 war bond will South American countries. A Tuesday evening with a large at­ on March 15 to purchase linens he awarded the winner at an as­ luncheon in the cafeteria con­ tendance of the laity and visiting KEEP UP THE HOMES for the hope chest. sembly, Feb. 29, closing day. cluded the meeting. priesU. Father Robert McMahon Donald Heisel and William May, ’ The only qualification is enroll­ Holv Rosary school has credit gave the sermon. Celebrant was GIGANTIC U s e Wakb Will Jr., were introduced as prize win­ ment in Cathedral high school. for selling $1,000 in bonds in the Monsignor Matthew Smith, as­ ners in the annual poster contest. Forty-nine contestants represent­ Fourth War Loan drive. Children sisted by Father McCaliin, S.J., YOU’RE FIGHTING FOR The fifth grade mothers enter­ ing all grades have already en­ also sold nearly $80 in stamps. and Father Halloran, temporarily Cleaners & Laundry tered. Dramatic orations, such as tained and prizes were awarded Ashes will be blessed and dis­ of Pueblo, both sons of this parish, to Mmes. Heiney, Hebert, Hawley, “ Mary Stuart” and “ .Abraham Lin­ tributed on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 700 E. Colfa.x Address Deaner; as' deacon and subdeacon. Patronize These Reliable Firms and Free. The eighth grade won coln,” will be presented. 23, at the 8:15 o’clock Mass and At \N'asliington the attendance prize. “ The students have shown a after evening devotions. Your Purrhase of War Bond* Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will Mmes. Hebert. Lee, and O’Haire marked interest in the contest,” The Young Ladies’ sodality will MA 6101 *e a r l j .' be the honored guest at the will entertain the Little Flower declares Miss Joan Dcmmer, Cathe­ receive Community Sunday in the and Stamp* Helps .Secure Your DENVER KEY luncheon meeting of the Denver club Feb. 24. dral speech instructor, “ and we 8 o’clock Mass. Future. STROHMINGER deanery on Monday, Feb. 21, at The regular games party will be hope to make the contest an annual & LOCK CO. 12:45 p.m. in the Charities annex. held Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. event.” Judge Joseph J. Walsh will be the Electrical Contracting Lockticiant M. H. Hawley entertained the The contestants are: Margaret Lic«n&ed tnd Bonded In City of Denver speaker. DAY AND NITE Men’s Pinochle club in his home Sommers, Betty Lou Dolan, Yu- Mrs. W. C. Weldon will relate recently. nette Brownell, Sharon Ransdall, ★ BUY A HOME in the 817 14th St. '’’’rnV'luw” ’ KE. 4380 611 18ih St. the plans of the speakers’ bureau. Magdalen Rayes, Michael Lewis, The Alfar sodality is having a For many years the deane^ Jean Lacina, Mary Keleher, Bar-i featured the luncheon meeting in dance in Loyola hall Saturday bara Foley, Patricia Coffin, Ever-- night. Both old and youn^ are in­ order that local presidents and ett Smith, Jane Zimmerman,; Parish of Your Choice vited. It is hoped the parishioners representatives might come to­ Bernadette Dallarosa. John Ander-! Linoleum Installations will come and enjoy themselves. gether for an appraisal of the son. Mary Lou Damascio, James; LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR SALE The Altar sodality will receive work. Two years ago this practice Feely, Mary Ruth Thompson, L’p to n Standard— Communion in the 8:30 Mass next WITH ANY OF THESE DEALERS was discontinued. It has been re­ James Hawkins, Mae Bishop, Flor- Aof Down lo a Price Sunday. Feb. 20. sumed this year only after care­ ine Martella, Anne Thompson, A card party was held Sunday ful planning on the part of Mrs. Rosemary Flannigan, Rusy De LARGE SELECTION in Loyola hall at which 150 guests Murtaugh and her luncheon com­ Louise, Edward Valdez, John mittee in working out an almost were present. Father Edward W J. Eagan, Henry Job, Mary Frances BUCSSED SACRAMENT Thoms Linoleum Studio PARISH point-free menumorm ofnf thefViD moreinnro 1 Moigan. S.J., thanked Mr.s. w Casman, .A d el a i n e Brozotisky,; land and the committee for a real 2088 Jismine—'-S bHroom*. nic« tnd 1538 Stout St. Main 2288 Suzanne Florian, Mary Ann Rush, plentiful foods. parish gathering. Prizes were cletn inside tnd out* C.H.A. Rett. tOIVWAY.BOGlIE Reservations should be made at Cecelia Meister, Kenneth Pollack,' Ltrge btsement den. F. D. gtrage. 720 17TH ST., REALTOR awarded to Mrs. C. S. Williams, M. Bill Halpin, Walter Ingling, Furnished or unfurnished. once by calling Mrs. Higgins Hiesel. Pete Burns, Mrs. R. Owens, at SP. 1802 or Mrs. Holmes at SP. Charles Dowd, Lorraine ^Iago^,; GENERAL REALTY CO. Can Sell Your Home— Our Service to You Includes Mrs. Zink, Mrs. W. Sullivan, Mrs. R e a l t o r , 2553. Zaida Deininger, Patricia Kreller,‘ GUMP'S Van Hiser, .Mr. Famsey, John Mil­ Catherine Urger, Bill Burke, Cor-j 624 18th St. - Denver - MA. 536S DVERTISING YOUR HOIHE AT OUR EXPENSE. Assisting chammen include ler, James Bible, Phillip Hogue, rine Madden, Joseph Black, Mer­ PICTURE OF VOUR HOME IN OUR WINDOW. GLASS ' Mmes. P. J. Sullivan, John Vail, Ed V.'ollenhaupt, P. J. Mulligan, cedes Martinez. John Evers, Bill Just say: “ I saw it advertised WINDOW THAT *.S0U PEOPLE PASS DAILY. W. C. Weldon, J. T. Tierney. and James Bramer. COMPETENT STAFF TO BETTER SERVE YOU. Full Lenslh Kimmett, Jack Martin, Ali Joseph, A : Thomas Garrison, T. Kerrigan, P. in The Denver Cath­ Door Mirrors Pricilla De Lill, Mae Marie Matz, COMPLETE FINANCING SERVICE FitzGerald, J. J. Walsh, J. Swigert. Capt. R. C. Durlin I Patricia Donoghue, and Frances olic Register.” Hen to Injpect your proptrty who will honrtlly *nd intrlltsentlj «dri*o too GIa«B tnpK for dreiiH- 1 F. Buchen. J. Buckley, F. Canjar, a* to I t * market value of today. cra* tnltlea, buffrta, Visits Mother Dolan. •V deaks, etc. : Lillie Washington. F. Gushurst, TO LIST YOUR PROPERTY C.tLL MAIN 1277 I and William Kimaiins, and Miss Capt. Robert C. Durlin, son of Mary Nadorff. Mrs. E. Durlin, 2361 Vine, re­ FOR QUICK ACTION cently visited home briefly on sick leave. He left for a government ITrile or Telephone ST. VINCENT DE PAUL*S GLASS AND hospital in San Antonio for fur­ Guild Schedules ST. DOMINIC'S PARISH 1127 aS. HIGH PAINT CO. Initiation Will ther treatment of injuries result­ 8377-JS93 W. CLYDE PLACE— Two H. E. HERMAN, Realtor beautiful brick bunealow*, low-pre*- Lovely 3-Ledroont home, automatic ing from bailing out of a plane feature!*. $2,000 down. COLFAX AND 114 So. Broadwav SP. 4456 *ure ateam he«t, fully modern, after a. flying mission over Europe. DENVER finithod basement. 2 lots, sarteea. VACANT— 1110 S. VINE 1520 Broadway BRO.ADWAY I Be Conducted by Estkta, must be aold. His P-47 was struck by flak, the Pre-Lenlen Parly Nirc .T-room w.c. brick, $2,000 down, I • ^ £ A 'instrument board went dead, and balance like rent. Junior L/, U» 0l A* tampered by bad HAVE YOU ST. PATRICK'S PARISH BLESSED SACRAMENT weather. The Denver Catholic Charities MODERNIZED YOUR 3331 JASON— S-rro. brick cottaee. Newly decorated G-room brick, gaa He bailed out and landed on the annex will be the scene of the modem except beat, cood condition, heat. SG.^OO. immediate posaestion. piiv no moncv noiui Plans are now complete for the INSURANCE? weatheratripped. 2 lots, clear, out- southern tip of England. Because Archbishop’s guild annual pre- buildingt and aaraxe. only $3,000. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' annual Junior Catholic Daughters’ his parachute failed to open prop­ Lenten party Monday, Feb. 21, Protect yourself against nete WplUbutlt sS-room bunsalow. 2 lot*, initiation and reception in St. erly he suffered severe injuries, at 8:15 p.m. Held instead of a hoMards. LLOYD G. STEINMETZ double Raratrc, $1,500 down. Order ALL Your Coal Francis de Sales’ auditorium. including seven broken vertebrae general meeting, the get- Denver, Thursday, Feb. 24. at acquainted social will feature HORACE W. BENNETT THKN PAY ONLY S.i.OO PER MONTH in his b^ark. He lay unconscious COMPANY FRED LERNER 8:15 p.m. All parents and friends for several hours in bad weather ames, prizes, and refreshments & CO. SP. 0904 301 S. I.ofcan SP. 2183 TA. 7 1 4 7 RASHINGTON .HORRISON of the juniors are invited. before he was found. For his ex­ for the more than 200 young MS Tabor Bide. Phoiu TA. 1271 Lump or ^ QA Lump or A social for troop 1 wilj be ploits, he was awarded the Purple women comprising the guild. In FRA.VK BNGLA.VD. Jr. Minater held in the home of Shirley Heart and Aid medals. charge of arrangements are Misses Inraraaco Department Egg...... ■ - w U Egg...... 7 .0 5 Ranke, 2458 S. Cherokee, on Marjory Walsh and Kathleen Another son of Mrs. Durlin, LL Just say: “ 1 saw it advertised STEAM AND DOMESTIC COALS— All Grades Thursday, Feb. 17, at 7:30 p.m. Harry Durlin, received his com­ Flynn. FOR THE BEST IN REALTOR SERVICE Peggy Alcorn and Pat Falley^mission______last month and visited______his^ Circle presidents are asked to in The Denver Cath­ SALKS — LOAAS — rNSLKA.NKF, f l e : l s e k v h e will entertain troop 5 at a social; mother before leaving for a post phone Miss Walsh at Emerson 0976 olic Register.” I PURCHASE REAL ESTATE. MORTGAGES, OR CONTRACTS FOR CASH Saturday, Feb. 19, at 2 o’clock as instructor in basic training for before Friday to give the exact COKIMmATIOiV in the .Alcorn residence, 1266 S. the army air forces. His wife. number of those attending from George Rice, 230 So. Bdway. Columbine. Edith, and small son, Larry, wiD their respective groups. BENNETT HORTONisiOE.Coiiax MA.6100 864 SOUTH BROADWAY Troop 6 enjoyed an afternoon accompany him. The youngest of Hosts** Card* Recalled ^ Leader Economy Home Value of fun in the home of Barbara the Durlin brothers, Billy, has just Sensational Price Cut—Open enlisted in the merchant marind. Cards went out this week to Personette, 1025 Sherman, with those in the guild who have mem­ 3 TO 5 JWDAT 3"lin so MARION Mary Jo Swanson as co-hostess. N-arly b-roomy^eth ^h ow -r. *uo- bership in the USO-NCCS Junior rooin_ in s^lsted|^j^j^b^yfl^^.^ Prizes were won by Barbara | Hostess corps notifying them of MOVING-PACKING-STORAGE Reefe, Margaret Shipp, and Ann' meni^**l ’’iwisvrnjW^rsin. sllsched PROOF Guild Re-Elects a general hostess meeting Feb. 18 rsrst** Now S5 PiO Sc« it Sundsy sure. Nancy Godvin. in the USO ballroom. At this time PE. 244S “Household Goods To and From Everywhere Lumber Yards, Brick Makers. Architects, Contractors, Manu­ the corps will meet the new chair­ 5 Rooms, Near D. U. With Skill and Care” 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION Mrs. O’Connell man, Mra. M. W. Allen. New cards facturers and Thousands of Individuals, all agree that our ARCHDIOCESE OF DENyER Gat furnace, utility room, tuba, drain, Materials do what we claim. will be issued to those wishing to attached garage, landscaped. 36.500. PE. Week of Feb. 20: Annunciation continue junior hostess volunteer Waterproofing of all kinds, Stains for Brick, concrete and 2448. THE JOHNSON STORAGE church, Denver! Loretto Height* The Guardian Angel guild, Den­ service. Besides furnishing part­ 5 Rooms, Near D. U. stucco and Shingles. Materials with an Established Reputation I college, Denver; St. Loui*’ church, ver, in its last regular meeting re­ ners for the two regular USO can be bought with full instructions or we \vill do the work I Englewood; St. Jo*eph’« church, elected Mra. Thomas B. O’ConireU, dances weekly, and for the infor­ Utility room, laundry, gas furnace. West- complete. ingboute refrigerator, Norge gaa range AND MOVING CO. ! Akron; and St. Joteph’* church, president, and Mrs. F. L. Garland, mal Wednesday parties, the guild PE. 2448. I Leadville. Since 1905 treasurer. New offtcers are Mre. supplies check girls from its mem­ 8 Rooms, Furn., $90 Income DENVER BRICK STAIN COMPANY F. E. Button, vice president, and bership every Sunday from 9 a.m. 221 Broadway — Denver - PEarl 2433 Mrs. E. F. Merth, secretary. ' 3 ■partmfntf* 3 kitchcni* 2 bath*. Hoi- to 11 p.m. in the USO club. land furnace, Denver stoker* 2 lots, CHerry 1083 1138 California St. Committees for the year ara: Our Lady of Sorrows circle was double carafe. 15,000* H down. Picture. Telephone, Mrs. C. J. Hyland; sick, entertained by Dorothy Burn 230 So. Broadway. Miss Josephine Marshall and Mns. Tuesday, Feb. 15. Following the PICTURES SAVE TIME. TIRES. GAS M. M. Fletcher: membership, Mrs. regular Rosary service for rela­ ; M. J. Hurley, Mrs. Howard Credi, George Rice, 230 So. Bdway* New light Sxture* are a tives in the armed service, a re­ I and Mrs. L. A. Bastin; and nomi- view of Catholic doctrine was dis­ Pioneer South Denver Realtor S5on for luxury that can actually ; nating, Mrs. C. M. Butler, Mrs. T, *«ve you money, unlea* cussed. A new member, Eulalia Shingles in assort­ J. Dunst, and Mrs. J. Platfoot. Gibson, was introduced to the cir­ your home «lr*ady ha* 8T. VINCENT DE I^AUL'S Thrift Club Indorses ment of styie and coi- The n ild in the past year as­ cle at the meeting. CASH the latest acientiScally New Light Fixtures sisted the Red Cross, Mt. Carmel 601 SO. HIGH designed fixture*. Let u* ors wiil make your Sisters, Dominican Sisters of the On Sunday afternoon, Feb. 13, I Will Pay Cash for Small FORT WAVNE. IND—House- mak* a lighting effi- Sick Poor, Mullen home for ageo, Helen Ormsby was hostess to mem­ Lovely 5 Rm. Modern— Terms wives w ho budget their rinanre* • ciency teit for you today. house the outstand­ bers of the Immaculate Concep­ Craig colony, Sands home, and put- HOLY FAMILY PARISH Homes in or Near Denver. and keep track of home operating ing one in the block. chased new clothes for first com­ tion circle. Attending, besides the 4449 WINONA COURT . costs are urunimously in favor of municants. The ^ ild also bought hostess, were Mmes. Norris Hos­ kins, Margaret McCaliin, and Quick Action—Call or See the new developments in light fix­ Guaranteed work. a number of war bonds. The oiA- 5 Rm. Modem Brick, Except H. G. REID standing event of 1943 was tie Helene Washburn, and Misses Heat, $2,700. tures. Hitherto unachieved beauty Convenient terms. Cecilia Garland, Margaret Ormsby, and economy combine to make ELECTRICAL CO. purchase of the baptismal font fpr the new Holy Ghost church. and Isabelle McNamara. Two these fixtures a heretofore onat- Call CH. 6651 T. E. GilEENE ELECTRICAL members unable to be present were Wm. F. Stanek, Realtor uinable value. The hostesses for the Februaty CONTRACTING — RE­ meeting were Mrs. J. Platfoot aid Mrs. Betty Ryan and Agnes Mont­ / Help You Finance TA. 6266 PAIRING A FIXTURES WESTERN ELATERITE Mrs. M. M. Fletcher. The next gomery. 1643 Stoot MAin 2303 ROOFING COMPANY meeting will be held March 9, when The Stella Maris circle supplied KE. 0720 329 14th Si. Mrs. E. T. Alcorn and Mrs. L. A- 31 dozen cookies to the USO-NCCS 203 Central Sav. Bank Bldg. fOUlIABU BUUDING - DtNVER COlC Bastin will entertain. in the past week. Thursday, Feb. 17, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN

Abbot Martin Veth Narrates Interesting History of Monastery EXPERT PROMPT DELIVERY p REIHIISILS FOR AUTO REPAIR All Mskss Pike View Lump, Egg Monte Cassino Abbey’s Destruction ■ Easy lins Ptymtnts Northwestern Auto Co. & Nut - - Columbine, 349 Broadway TAbor 6201 Boulder Valley and Defended by President Roosevelt Crown Lump & Egg HANSEN & HANSEN Biiiiii [im (Continued From Page One) saic and intaglio work by artists spnead its mild light of Christian turned and built anew, only to be STOKER AND STEAM his rule for monks that was to play of the Benedictine congregation of: civilization and culture to the very driven out again by the Saracens JEWELERS COAL . . . WITH OR such a large part in the building of Beuron in Germany, who worked ends of the earth. “The monks,” 100 years later. Returning once wrhes Montalembert, “ went out more, they continued their work Weekly reheertaU for the chorus 1628 17th St. WITHOUT COKING. Of the approximately 200 let­ Christian Europe. And it was b^ere at the task for 10 years, assisted ters, the vast inajority of which after 14 centuries that the monks by a local force of 50 to 70 men into the desert to pray, and, in­ until the invasion and sack of the of the opera, "M ifn on ," to be ONE STORE ONLY «, ■have come from non-Catholic lis- of St. Benedict were forced to flee and boys. Solemnly dedicated in cidentally, Christianized and civ­ abbey by Frederick II in 1239,. but presented in the city auditorium by Victory Chemical­ |teners, received in re.sponse to the the ravages of war once more only 1913, the crypt was completed ilized the world." after his death they were back The monastery was scarcely well again. They suffered repeatedly the Denver Opera company May ly Treated. i.A.sk and Learn radio pragrara a few weeks ago. Once again they partly through funds contributed only one has been definitely an­ sec the patient and quiet work of by Americans to Abbot Boniface established when the Lombards from the political upheavals of the 11-14, will begin in the USO-NCCS many years destroyed by the on­ Krug, originally a monk of SL cadie down from the north ig 680 era and once saw their abbey re­ auditorium, E: 16th and Grant, Free from Iron, Dirt, Dust tagonistic to the Church. Letters are normally from those sincerely slaught of war. Authoritative re­ Vincent’s archabbey, Latrobe, Pa. and IcTL the place in ruins. The duced to ruins by an earthquake. Thursday evening, Feb. 17| at 8 interested in the Church’s teach­ ports have it that the Nazis hauled An ancient tower, the only por­ monks found a refuge at the Lat- Work of Evanzelization o’clock. The practice sessions will ing, if one can judge from the away 12 truckloads of priceless tion dating back to St. Benedict's erain in Rome, and in 718 they re- It was St. Gregoi^ the Great not last longer than one hour and manner and content of the ques­ books from the Monte Cassino li­ time, now contains a series of who sent 40 Benedictine monks IS minutes and will be held only tions, according to the Rev. John brary to the Caster San Angelo in chapels adorned with some of the with St. Augustine at their head once a week, the Rt. Rev. Joseph THE PIKES B. Cavanagh and the Rev. Ed Rome and removed other loads of earliest frescoes of the art school to convert England to the faith. J. Bosetti, V.G., director of the ward A. Breen of the Denver Cath­ valuables to Spoleto. The commun­ Later the successors of these monks opera, said this week. of Beuron. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted olic Register editorial staff. ity of about 60 monks has also had To this rugged mountain height went out from England to evan­ Monsignor Bosetti invites men to leave its home and seek shelter gelize nearly the whole of West­ and women who have had training PEAK FUEL Popular on West Coast came St. Benedict of Nursia with HARRY M. LUSTIG elsewhere. his two chosen disciples, Sts. Mau- ern Europe. During the dark cen­ in voice to join the chorus. Stu­ The two priests have conducted Historic Coat of Arms rus and PUicidus, in 529, here turies that followed the fall of the dents of the various studios, choir OPTOMETRIST 635 Curtis MA 6181 the program since Nov. 14, and The abbey coat of arms, bears to write his rule, organize his work, Roman empire, the sons of St. members, and singers in choral they report that its greatest sup­ the emblem of the stamp of an and earn the title, “ Father of Benedict were the custodians o f the and glee groups are particularly Office Phone KEystone 3683 port has consistently come from sacred flame that was to leap forth oak pushing out new shoots, and Western Monasticism.” “ Prom invited. 935 Fifteenth Su listeners on the West coast. The in the brilliant culture and color­ Your Purchase of War Bonds the legend, Suecisa vireseit [when this spot,’’ writes Abbot Tosti, the OCUUST . PRESCRIPTIONS FIUJED broadcast is heard every Sunday cut it grows again]. This is, in historian of Monte Cassino, '^‘the 11 HieB I E I[1 ful life of the “ ages of faith." and Stamps Helps Secure \our Jungle Indians Learn night over KOA (850 kc.) at a nutshell, the stormy history of seed grew into a tree, so large as Cardinal Newman summed up Future. 11:15 p.m. • Monte Cassino. to receive into its branches the the debt of the English nation to Irish Tune From Priest SUPREME The remains of St. Benedict and whole of Europe, civilized and sane f(Conlmued From Page One) Monte Cassino in the following of his sister, St. Scholastics, rest tified by the Order of St. Benedict" poBe of this committee is to as­ words written in the abbey guest­ book in 1847: “ 0 holy Mount of Riberalta, Bolivia.—The hit song in a spacious crypt under the sanc­ Monte Cassino became the light­ certain the type of religious ar­ of the Indians in Las Piedras clear­ COAL CO. tuary and choir. The c»ypt was re­ house, during the dark centuries ticles and literature required by Cassino, from whom our England ANNOUNCIN(j formerly drew the salutary waters ing in the Bolivia jungle is “ The WE SPECIALIZE IN cently renovated in beautiful mo­ of the migration of nations, which each chaplain and to supply these Kerry Dancers.” It was taught neibds as completely as possible. of Catholic doctrine, pray for us STOKER COAL Tl\e Formal Opening of now awakening from heresy to them by Father Robert Fransen, An appropriation of $500 was ex­ young Maryknoll priest from Glen­ WE RECOmiEND pended in carrying out this pro­ pristine vigor." Columbine & Industrial OLD SECTION OF ST. ROSE The more recent history of dive, Mont., who went into the For Furnace Coal gram. A total of 870 rosaries was jungle to give the natives their obtained for service men and Monte Csssino has been no less PE. 4fe79 1144 So. Penn New Ultra Modern stormy than in ages long ago. first religious instructions. He took women, 400 medals and other re- his clarinet with him. ASCRIPTION PHARMACY RESIDENCE IS MODERNIZED Ii(^ous articles were sent to the Plundered by the French in 1799, chaplains, and more than 11,000 it was confiscated by the Italian Featuring Prescriptions (Continued From Page One) to the in.stitution. Work was be- pieces of Catholic literature were government in 1866. The monks A complete stock of Drugs — Drug Sundries and Fountain to this number some 20 retired gun in March of 1897, and the dittfibuted. Most of the literature were ironically tolerated as care­ and Luncheonette. elderly women live in St, Rose’s. wing was complete and dedicated consisted of booklets and pam- takers of their ancient home until: on Nov. ?1, 1897, by Father Koch, they were forced to take the road I Also a full line of Imported & Domestic Wine, Liquors, Sixteen Franciscan Sisters from phUets selected by each chaplain the St. Louis mother-house of that who officiated in the absence of ti^ suit his needs and purchased again a .short time ago. But in | Brandies, Etc. community are engaged in the lo­ Bishop Matz. This new addition direct from the publishers by the spite of Saracens and barbarians, [ Conveniently Located at Champa and 1 Ith St. cal residence. The present superior gave room for more than 130 chil­ Particular council’s committee. in spite of robbery, war, and liqui-1 dren. Solemn Mass was offered on dations, truck-loads of priceless: OWNED AND OPERATED BY J. F. DANSBERRY is Sister Geraldine. M6re rosaries are being sought the following Sunday for the first bjt the committee. Broken ro­ treasures salvaged by the monks | Taught in St, Elizabeth’i time in the new enlarged chapel. saries are being repaired and dis­ from the ravages of time remained The Franciscan Sisters first Shortly afterward the adjoining tributed. to be carried off in 1944. Fori came to Denver in 1888 to teach lot was purchased, and in March, Monthly meetings of the Par each time the monks were driven | in St. Elizabeth’s school at the re­ 1901, a two-story laundry was tieular council are held in the from their homes, they carr.ied; quest of Father Francis Koch, erected on the convent property Salvage bureau headquarters at with them, not sacks of gold, but | fluiusEmEiiTs—Dininc O.F.M., pastor. Feb. 10, 1890, Fa­ to ' fill the pressing needs of the 1951 Lawrence street. C. D. rare books and precious manu-' ther Koch purchased the property institution. O'Hrien is president, Leo E. Kele scripts, that we of today might | 51-Piece and buildings on the comer of The charitable work of the order har, secretary, and D. R. Costello, share in the heritage of learning, Tenth and Champa streets where at St) Clara’s continued to expand treasurer. The monthly meetings gathered at such cost by our fore-1 RECRERTIOn St. Rose’s is located. The two 80 greatly that eventually it was are addressed by speakers from fathers. | Table Ensemble original structures on this property ■deemed advisable to move the various agencies with a view of Until recent weeks the mon-: were repaired and fitted, the sis­ orphanage to entirely new quar­ fajniliarizing the membership with astery still possessed a library of| mCE LIQUEUKS ters moving into the larger of the ters. Extensive property was pur­ 20,000 volumes— containing rare| for $ 2 2 ^ 5 Excellent Cuisine details of the public welfare pro THEATRE two May 12. Two days later the chased at W. 29th and Osceola gram. books dating from the invention I Most Rev. Nicholas C. Matz, sec­ streets and early in 1908 the con­ of printing down to the 19th cen-| Tliis complete lable-trousseau Inchulrs: r A l l I l 1028 S. Carlord With the approval of Arch­ PE. *877 ond Bishop of Denver, blessed the tract was let to Frank Kirchhof bishop Urban J. Vehr, the Metro­ tury. Since'the suppression of! Lande’s for construction of the new or­ THUR.. FRI., SAT.. FEB. 17-19 institution and formally dedicated politan Central Council of Denver 1866, the monks were too poor to 20-piece set 20-piece set 11-piece set OF DENVER it as St. Clara’s Convent. From the phanage including chapel, school, keep the library up to date. The | American Plated Leslie Howard in was organized in a meeting in St Glassware "A Pli»« for tho Diicriminilin*” very beginning the sisters used laundry, and heating plant. The Thomas’ seminary Sunday, May 9, archives still contained one of the! Earthenware Silverware T eirp h o n e EM. (817 “SPITFIRE” part of their facilities a.s a home cost of this large and complete l$-l.‘l. Transportation and other most valuable collections in the| E. COLFAX at STEELE for working girls, thus inaugurat­ plant amounted to $200,000. The world of manuscript codices and ALSO difficulties resulting from the ing the work that has been so cornerstone for the building was original grants and charters, dat­ Warner Baxter in war-time emergency have hin­ Mail orders: succe.ssful for more than 50 years. laid April 26, 1908, and the spa­ ing back to the eighth and ninth “ CRIME DOCTOR’S dered the development of the Please add Carson's Sister Antonia was the first su­ cious structure was completed the centuries and bearing the signa­ Tom Flaherty’s STR.4NGEST CASE” wprk of the group, but a detailed perior of the local community. following spring. Eighteen sLsters program has been formulated for tures of Charlemagne and his suc- parrel post. l.ylh and Stout Street and 140 children moved into their cessons. ORPHANAGE TRACED aggressive action with the return SUN.. MON.. TUE., WED., FEB. lO-IS new home April 21, 1909. Bishop Modern Modifications COLONY GRILL TO CHILDREN’S PLIGHT of peace. -DENVER'S HOST PROGRESSIVE LA U N D Er' Red Skelton in Hia Funnieat Farce Matz, who had been absent from SALVAGE BUREAU The monks have gone on with' Almost by accident, yet guided Denver for several months, imme­ their ancient work, with modem by Providence as subsequent de­ SALES ARE $37,827 THE CASCADE LAENDRY IF here Friends Meet Friends “ I DOOD IT” diately upon hi.s return set a date ! Continuing with the progress modifications. The abbey had its| ALSO velopments proved, the nuns un­ for dedicating the new building— own post office, maintained a wca-j -TRY OUR new SEBVICE- dertook the care .of orphans in ad­ with which it has been favored • FINE FOODS Edmund Lowe • Evelyn Keyes in Dec. 19, 1909. si|ice its inception, the Salvage ther station, and a printing shop,; dition to their other duties. On With the departure of the orph­ and was known for its fine litho-j Complete Laundry Service • MIXED DRINKS *-DA>GEROUS BIX).NDES^^ bureau enjoyed a year marked by Christmas night, 1890, four poor ans for their new home, the build­ graphic work. It also conducted! IM7 Httkit WE CALL FOR ANO DELIVER TA. «J7MI7t children who had lost their mother success. In 1943, gross sales rose • BEER • WLNE ings on Tenth and Champa streets a seminary and a boarding school i MATINEES — SATURDAY the day before were brought to to $37,827.28. Wages paid to 71 SUNDAY AND ALL HOLIDAYS were transformed at the urgent persons employed by the bureau for lay students. It wa.s in the| AT 2 P. Me the sisters, who received them with 569 E. Colfax request of Bishop Matz, who de­ dhring the year totaled $20,540.10 Monte Cassino school that the; open amis. The little group of four sired that the center be used ex young Thomas Aquinas began the' increased so rapidly that the nuns ■ Requests for assistance declined clusively as a home for working approximately 33 per cent from studies that were to illumine the! began to discuss the foundation girls. Many changes were involved succeeding centuries. of a pcmianent orphanage. They 1942. Those served by the bureau Denver's Widely Known Canton Cafe and after three months the build­ during 1943 represented very has been in business for 33 years and Yonrs to Enjoy werc greatly encouraged by Bishop ing was ready for occupancy. The Matz' when he heard of their in­ largely those in dire need— the has always given the finest foods and For addad pltasure, entertain at the cost of rebuilding and proper fur­ good service. tention. For two years the chil­ unemployables, those who are ill 4 W Z Coimopoiitan — PIONEER DINING nishing amounted to $10,000. The the aged and infirm; and the ROOM dren and the sisters were forced institution took the name of St to live in cramped quarters. Fi- needy whose existence on some THE CANTON CAFE COFFEE Ro.sa’s Convent, since the orphan­ ^ nally with the approval of Bishop form of relief has been periled W. K. WING. Manager SHOPPE age was still to known as St. by the increase in the cost of liv­ Matz and the mother provincial Clara’s. The patron of the home 1635^ Ct RTIS SL Denver, Colo. BAMBOO the nuns embarked on construc­ ing. R 0 O 8L Reo- was St. Rose of Lima, first canon­ A total of 1,009 articles of CALI. M.Vin <)8»6 tion that connected the two build­ ized saint of the Western hemi­ ommand t h a ings then in use. By the end of clothing, furniture, and other and order some of our fine Chinese Coamopolitan sphere. The dedication of the new goods was given without any foods to take home. Open 'till 3 a. m. March, 1893, the orphanage v(as to out-of-town St. Ro.sa’s took place on Nov. 5, charge to members of the previ­ finished and the Bishop dedicated 1909, with Father Bernard. O.F.M. fritnda. it April 19, 1893. The new ad ously named groups. The value of officiating. For years the institu­ these articles, based on the Sal­ We Invite Vou to yitit Cosmopolitan Hotel dition offered accommodations for tion wa.s usually referred to as St about 70 children. vage bureau’s moderate prices, J. a RERNDOaNa I R . Gen. Mgr. Rosa’s Home. was $575.25. In co-operation with (St. Cajetan’s Parish, Denver) Sister Donata was then superior 1ST WOMEN’S RETREAT the Denver deanery of the Arch- of the local community and directed A mission for women, which Ingram’s Cafe HELD IN 1914 diocesan Council of Catholic was to begin Feb. 15, has the increasing work. So rapidly Women, an appeal of the federal did the demands upon the nuns in­ The unobtrusive work of St. been postponed until the week be­ Rosa's Convent continued noA" at gbvernment for wearing apparel ginning Sunday, Feb. 27, and will and Bar crease that in 1896 plans were for refugees in occupied coun­ made for a new wing to be added a more leisurely pace, since the be followed by the mission for RALPH E. INGRAM. Prop. days of rapid expansion were over. tries was met. The bureau con­ men, beginning Sunday, March 5. The transferral pf the orphans to tributed 1,566 garments that had This change i.s caused by the mis­ For Better Foods FOR CIVILIANS ONLY ; their own home gave greatly in­ a-minimum sales value of $624.40. sion which will begin Sunday, Feb. Baby Chicks creased facilities for the hospital­ Thi.s brought the total merchan­ 20, in the North Denver Our Lady and Drinks Orchestra and Floor Show ity extended to the young working dise donations for 1943 to of Guadalupe chapel. All three Fine Foods BLOOD-TESTED — DENVER women. In 1914 at the request of $1,201.65. mission.s will be conducted by the OPEN ALL MGHT Your F'avorite Drink HATCHED Bishop Matz, the fir.st retreat for 'The services of the bureau arc Rev. Julian Adrovar, C.R., No Cbsns* in Pries woman was conducted in St. Rosa's freely extended to various welfare procurator of the Theatine order 58 BROADWAY Order Now for 1944 Deliverj", Convent. More than 100 retreat agencies in addition to the Cath- in Rome, who ha.s established resi­ Old Heidelberg Inn Demands Exceed Supply ants roomed at the convent for ohe Charities and the St. Vincent dence here. r,OI.FA.X AT CLARKSON the retreat, which was preached dp Paul society conferences. In St. Cajetan’s PTA will hold its COLO. HATCHERY by the Rev. J. R. Rosswinkel, S.J. 1943, families and individuals re­ monthly meeting in the school hall 741 East Colfax TA. 0535 GRAND CAFE 1416 I..arimer MA. 6767 The retreats were held for years, ferred to the bureau by the Den­ Sunday, Feb, 20, at 3:30 o’clock. 6 Days to Qet Ready SUNDAY MATINEE but have been discontinued be­ ver Bureau of Public Welfare, Mrs. Charles DeSylva, war serv- 431 17ih St. >1A. 6632 cause of lack of space. ^ e Social Service bureau, the ice chairman, will present a report (Between Glenarm and Tremont) The chapel of St. Rosa’s was (Colorado Prison association, the on the salvage and Red Cross re­ OPEN 11:00 A..M TO 2:00 A..M. United Veterans’ council, the State Whether you plan to marry in satin or wool, on Closod Mondays WTien buying from the completely redecorated in litur- cruiting work being carried on | Serving (he Finest ^ gical style in 1938. The beautiful Vocational Rehabilitation depart­ by the women of the parish 2-days’ notice, or 2 months’, our Bride’s Friend, AMERICAN AND firms advertising in this I little chapel has a mensa type al­ ment, and others were cared for through the PTA. A special ap­ Margaret Evans, will help you be your loveliest! paper, please mention that tar with red velvet hangings and without charge. peal will be made for more-co­ CHINESE FOODS baldachino. The furniture and W>rehou$a Rented operation in blood donations | Here’s what she’ll do for you if )h6(0have only I.unrlirona and Dinnrr* you saw their advertise­ woodwork of the room are maple Expanding operations of the through tho PTA blood donors re­ 6 Days to Get Ready: ^ VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE ment. with a cream-colored finish. Cher­ bureau have made the securing of cruiting service. Mrs. Pauline ished as a rclk in the chapel is a additional floor space necessary, ■Valdez will present speakers frorr confessional donated to the sisters and a warehouse was rented at Denver university. - SOLDIERS WELCOME - 1246 Champa street. The Salvage ON MO.ND.4Y— slie’ll help you select your wedding DELICIOUS A Superb Dinner DIFFERENT by Father Leo Heinrichs, O.F.M., The Confraternity of Christian A )h Carl** Exclusively Served AUcr Lunches Denver's martyred priest, the day biireau’s trucks now operate from Doctrine will receive Communion gown (or suit) and costume for your attendants. llnliKn i»p<-cialties Theatre—Every Night Reservations Only before he was shot. that address and all merchandise Sunday, Feb. 20, in the 8:30 Mass, UNIQUE ^ {^received and sorted there. In the spring of 1989 the offi­ which will be offered for a just TUESD.4Y— trousseau and accessories! __ IV cial title of the institution was Power sewng machines were ■victory and peace. Bure changed to the St. Rose Resi­ installed in the bureau's workshop, ■Wedding 'banns arc being an­ Call Open S :30 p.m. DON’T fORGET dence. This institution, which apd the staffing of a sewing-room nounced for Frank Garcia and WEDNESDAY— luggage and gifts for your at­ For by four full-time seamstresses Margaret Garcia. Rrsf rva- to 2 a.m. was established in 1890 a n d tendants. grew steadily through the years, make possible the rehabilitation itons OCCTONTS ihas always been completely self- o^ the bulk of the wearing apparel NOT OF LOIVDOIN RESTAURANT ITALIAN ■supporting. It has provided fine received. Not connected with Lloyd’s of THLRSDAY— final fittings. A Place to Delight Y«*ur Own Appetite or to Entertain Your Prienda Catholic home life to girls and . In a shop equipped ■with fine London, but as unique and differ­ GRAND 9958 Yes We Serve Beer, Wine and Mixed Drlnka 2454 19TH 8T. young women at remarkably low machinery, four men are perma­ ent in its way, Lloyd's of Denver FRID.AY'— china and crystal patterns selected and nently employed in repairing, re­ cost. Moreover, the sisters of St. between Sixteenth and Seven­ registered. Rose’s have done an incalculable modeling, and upholstering furni­ teenth on Court Place, has a tNRlCHEO BREAD amount of charity that will never ture that will have years’ more of friendly atmosphere of cozy AVDITORIViM HOTEL be known or appreciated fully in additional service in the homes of privacy. Legionnaire Louie J. SATURDAY— you spend the morning hours in Denver’s Favorite Dining Room and Coffee Shop this life. needy and low-income families. Kingston, always a Legion booster, our Beauty Saltm—em erge, radiant to be the bride ’ The Salvage bureau is co-oper­ The Franciscan Sisters of the St. is a genial host, and nothing of his dreams. Complete Sunday Dinner, 65c & up Evtryen* iiMds th« Vita* Rose Residence belong to a hos­ ating in paper and other salvage pleases him more than catering to Banquet Room for Bridge and Prlvato Partita pital order. There are very few programs sponsored by the federal a get-together of sixty or seventy mint and Iron wHh which 14TH & STOUT — PHONE KE. 1341 — DENVER institutions run by their commun­ government to speed the victory of the boys for luncheon or din­ And there’s no charge for Miss Evan’s services! Htlt brood it anriehad as ity that are not hospitals. Besides ^ive. Housewives are urged to ner. The unusual decorations sug­ St. Rose’s, these Franciscan Sisters call the bureau regularly at gest a spotless racing stable with part of the Nation’s Health have a similar home for working ClHerry 5503, when they have rows of box stalls, and the whole get a special longing for .•nd Welfare Program, women in Chicago, the House of material desired by the bureau. effect is quaint and inviting. Worth BRIDE SHOP — SECOND FLOOR something very satisfying to eat Providence. The Sacred Heart In concluding the 1943 report, a visit—definitely.— Adv. orphanage in Puebla is also con­ the Particular council expressed ducted by this order. The nuns re- its appreciation to Archbishop linqui.shed their teaching duties in Vehr, the R t Rev. Monsignor John St. Elizabeth’s school in June, B. Mulroy and his sta^ at the 1917, in line with the policy of Oatholic Charities, to (he pastors Vasholt ZL ED ELW EItt their community. They were suc­ and their assistants, and to the fffE ceeded by the Franciscan Sist' thousands of loyal families for GLENARM Open 11 a. m. ’ til 3 a. m. Furs of Stella Niagara, who have! a encouragement and co-oper­ 8upr«m« S«rvie« at Coat “ Wbert Denver Shops with Cenfidence"-Kl'tstotf 3111 mother-house of the western prov' ation in the work of the Society ini CALT70&NTA CB. ItOl ince at Marycrest in Denver. dt St. Vincent de FauL PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street. THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Feb. 17, 1944

Qen. Douglas MacArtfiur Recently SEEK PROFESSIONAL ADVICE from Cod' and He deserves more credit than any one. That is why I ^ve Him rilatrons.^’ The aenerai Montclair Group it shown here on hit 64th birthday talking to Maj. Gen. Horace FuiUr, left, and Lt. Gen. Robert Eichcl- Not glasses at a price. Invest in eyecare as glasses alone won’t berger, while visiting a front line area. ' GOOD correct faulty vision. Your priceless sight deserves the skill and professional service that we can give you. Call for an Meets in Home of appointment today. FOODS SWIGERT BROS. Mrs. i R. LeBois from

Setter Vision Optometrista Good Sorvieo SAFEWAY (St. Jame*' Pariih, Denver) for Evsry Age At Right Prices The St. James Altar and Rosa^ 1550 California KEyttona 7651 society met Friday, Feb. 11, in the home of Mrs. A. R. Le Bois. / In the absence of the president, BUY THAT EXTRA BOND ArmxcU Grated Mrs. Joseph Dooling, Mrs. D. F. [.Wi] Cheese 3 oa. ean..^.. 8 c Leavitt presided. Mrs. J. R. Plun­ Tomatoes kett and Miss Augustine Girardot Extra Standard have the care of the altar for the D.lewood 2 2 c month of February. [ 6 ] Margarine 1 1b No 2% REQUIESCANT Our Lady of Victory circle will can., THEODORE meet Thursday, Feb. 17, in the home of Mrs. William Van Dyke, [ 6 ] Margarine .. 26c IN PACE 1400 Willow street. Malted HACKETHAL Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shay, 2301 [ 8 ] Raisins 2 lb. h « .______ADELA KIEHUE8. Resful. The Society Meets Programs and Circulars Saturday in St. Joseph's church. Interment' cated where Chaplain Dieter 'tt’ill Mt. Olivet. where the thousands who attend the be stationed. PT.\ hires two cooks, who prepare Tickets for LOUIS ANTHONY (TONY) ROYER. two annual rites at the cemetery the meals for the children. Their (Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada) Specializing in Quality Plumbing and H . Ens. Robert F. Keller, 23, a na­ Bazaars and Carnivals 3760 S. Sherman. Surviving arc hit wife. can gather. The structure is sur- own buyer selects the food and The Altar and Rosary society by a . tower that conUins tive and one-time student of St. Heating Repairs Quickly Produced Franci.s de Sale.s’ high school, who pays the bills. Volunteer groups met in the home of Mrs. Martin day in St. Louis* church. a loud speaking: system for the Klumker with Mrs. Walter Koer- Reasonably Priced was killed in the Aleutians June from among the school children WILLIAM J. REYMANN. Bru.h. Rf- playing: of sacred music and the wash dishes and tables and sweep ber as assisting hostess. Mrs. Mary quietn Mans was offered Saturday in SL broadcasting: of addresses. It w'as 14. 1942, while piloting a patral SLAHERY & COMPANY UNION LABEL IF DESIRED Mtr>''s church. Brush. Interment ML bomber through anti-aircraft fire the floor of the dining-room eacn Mapely is chairman of the card OHveL dedicated May 30,1939. day after lunch. The supervisor, party planned for March 15. 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. from enemy ship.s and shore ha^- CLIFFORD E. BROWN Mrs. Gallajrher lived at 2830 E. Mary Ellen Dougherty, donates Pfc. Elmer Barlock, who is sta­ PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS Clifford E. Brown. 4893 Newton street, teries, has been signally honore KEystone 6348 Seventh avenue. She was a mem­ her services, and the Denver dean tioned in Camp Chaffee, Ark., is died Monday in a local sanitarium. Born The Brown Shipbuilding Co. of 1726 MARKET STREET in Illinois. Feb. 16, 1916, Mr. Brown ber of St. John’s parish. , Tex., announced to the ery donates the building, gas spending a furlough* with his par­ was brought to Colorado by his parents light, dishes, and silver. As many ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Barloch, when he was a small boy. He attended Surviving besides Mrs. Dale are flyer's parent.*., Mr. and Mrs. Petfr JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 Presentation school and was married to two other sisters, Mrs. Ellie S. Keller, 933 S. Sherman street, as 150 children are served well- Ralston road. Rosa Heck here in 1938. He was a brake- Beckett and Mrs. Nora Tyree, both balanced meals. Rudolph Zehnder and daughter, DR. R. W. PRITZ man for a local railroad until 19 months that a ve.ssel wfll of Los Angeles, and a nephew, the be named in honor of their son at On Thursday evening at 8:15 Grace Ann, are visiting ■with rela­ And Associates ago. Sun-’iving. besides his wife, are his tives and friends in Louisville, Ky. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown; a Rev. Francis T. Fergus, stationed a launching this month. Mrs. Kel­ o’clock the bazaar hope chest com­ mittee is sponsoring a games Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schneider 99 Dentists brother. John. J r.: and a sister. Mrs. in Cleveland. ler will be the sponsor. ' .Mildred Ayers. Glendo. Wyo. Requiem Mrs. Gallagher’s body will be party for the benefit of the ba­ and Mrs. Anne Nicolino are in Why Pay More? (M ISth StTf.t 1206 ISth StrMt Mass was scheduled for Thursday at 10 MLss Maxine R. Giblin. special­ zaar. The special prize will be $15. Texas on a vacation. K E j.ton, 8721 TAbor 8761 in Presentation church. Interment Ml brought to Denver for funeral ist machinist third class, a member DE.WER. COLORADO OllvcL Boulevard service. services and interment. The Rev. Harley Schmitt of Den­ (Trademark) CHARLES S. GRANT of the WAVES and formerly of ver and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Requiem High Mass will be offered St. Philomena’s parish, Denver, Sick Poor Aid Group Schmitt were Sunday evening din- Friday at 10 in St. Dominic's church for was recently graduated as a spe­ Charles S. Grant, prominent painting and PTA Entertained by T - n ,.,,...... ,. C -.L n®*" guests in the home of Mr. and Erickson Memorial Co. decorating contractor, who d i^ Sunday in cialist machinist from the U. F. 1 0 uOnVG IIG rO U i Gdh'Mrs. Richard Schmitt. Wm.W.Myer Drugstores his home, 2225 Grove street. He was 55. Naval Training station, Sampson, MONUMENTS - MARKERS Born in Denver Aug. 26, 1888, Mr. Grant Welby School Pupils N. Y. tNCORPORATED Prompt Erection received his education In Denver. He re­ The regular meeting of the Aid; tired from active business two years ago. Colorado Owned Stores from one of the moat complete DENVER FRAME, Surviving arc his wife, Mrs. Murtha E. society of the Dominican Sisters: dUplaya in this region. Grant; three daughters. Mary Ellen. Mar­ Welby.—The regular meeting of Winifred Ann Bucher, of the Sick Poor will be held in 920 Speer Bled.. Oppoaile SonkcB Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. garet, and Murtha Grant, Denver; four Gardena. CHerry 4728 the Assumption school PTA was the convent, 2501 Gaylord, Den-' AXLE & BODY GO. sons. William E. Grant. Escondido. Calif.; Broadway and Ellsworth 16tli and California Aviation Cadet James G. Grant. Carlsbad. held on Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. in the Dr. Cooper Engaged ver. Tuesday, Feb. 22, at 2 p.m. 1 H. C. KEMPER. Opvritar N. .Mex.: Charles S. Grant, with the navy school hall. Entertainment was The program chairman, Mrs. Axle and Frame Service . . , l.ilh and California in San Diego. Calif.: and Harry Grant. .loHh Schilling, has arranged anj The Beat In presented by the pupils of the Shimmy Stopped . . . Steering Denver: and a sUter, Mrs. Forrest Mather.. sixth, seventh, and eighth grades, The engagement of Mi.ss Wini­ interesting program. The Rev. 1 We Dn Not Have Special Sales Rut Sell You at Our lowest USED Indio, Calif. The Rosary will be recited fred Ann Bucher, daughter o f Corrected . . , Body and Fender Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Boulevard who were accompanied by Billie Edward Morgan, S.J., will be the Prices Every Day on All Drug Merchandise, FUR.MTURE Mr. and Mrs. George J. Buclwr Repairing , . . Wheel Alignment drawingroom for friends, and at 8:30 p.m. Rossi playing the accordion. Re­ speaker. St. Francis de Sales’ ; . . . Wreck Rebuilding. ALSO NEW for thr Regis Mothers* club. Interment freshments were served by the of Holy Family parish, Denver, Girls’ Glee club, directed by Ruth, Ml Olivet. Boulevard service. Cuh or Credit room mothers. to Dr. Kemp G. Cooper was an­ Gorizia, will entertain. 934 Speer Blvd. TA. 4933 MRS. ALICE WARNER nounced recently at a family djn- A FULL LINE Requiem .Mass was sung Friday in SL Choir practice will be held on Mrs. John Miller, the president. OP OFFICE Francis de Sales’ church for Mrs. Alice ner party. I urges a large attendance. C. Warner, 72, 276 S. Emerson street, who Thursday evening at 7 o’clock in CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING J FURNITURE died Monday. Feb. 6. after an illness of a the rectory. •■Vll members are re­ Miss Bucher is a graduate of week. Born in Ohio. May 20. 1871. she quested to attend. Holy Family high school and At­ W« boy your household and offics fnrni- came to Denver two years later with her tended Loretto Heights college Chief Healy Honored taro for CASH, or czchang* them for parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dan Porreco and daughter, Dor­ and Modesto college, Modbsto, 4' l a s s i n e d anything in stock. Schlereth. Surviving are a brother. C. othy, and Genevieve Di Giacomo W# rent Folding Chairs. Card and Ban- Quinby Schlereth, Phoenix, A riz.: three Calif. She is a member of Ptn- On His 71st Birthday It will pay yon to raad ALL of tha following adTortitemeota. QU«t Tables. Dishes, Silverware, any­ sisters, Mrs. Estelle L. Egc and Mrs. Anna returned home after a two-week women and of the Colorado Press thing in stock. Wright. Denver: and .Mrs. Nettie Beggs. visit with Pvt. Helen Porreco, a Women. A A. A A. A. A. A. A A ■ Estabiished 1888 Seattle, Wash. George P. Hackethal service. WAC member who is stationed in A group of business men and PHONE KEYSTONE 4552 MRS. HELEN CRATTE Campbell, Ky. Dr. Cooper is the son of '^^rs. city officials, including Mayor TOWN SERVICE DRUG STORES Mr*. Helen Cvatte died Wednesday in her Claude Cooper and of the l«te o tte r s * cerUfitU GUARANTEE on OPEN FROM 6 A. M. to 6 P. M. home, 136 W. Third avenue, in Benjamin F. Stapleton, honored ill mallei* of waihina machinw, refri*ero- W'abasha. Minn, Mrs. Cratte came In Dr. Claude Codper. He is a grid- Fire Chief John F, Healy on his U>n. includinit new part*, rogardlea* of aat Hutchinson’s Pharmacy Denver in 1904. Mrs. Cratte was well uate of Colorado university and TA. 7682. Youi Naborhfxod DruKKift known for her prize-winning dogs. Her Priest Form erly in 71st birthday on Friday, Feb. 11, of Harvard university school 'o f by staging a surprise party in the Phono SPruco 0588 '00 So Poarl hu.iband, the late Harry D. Cratte, operated PHOTOGRAPHS JA5JKS HUTCHINSON a kennel in Denver fsr many years. Sur­ Denver Now Chaplain medicine. fire house at 1618 Marion street, viving are two sons, Michael Q. and David Although no definite plans have 'where Chief Healy makes his Andoroon pbotoo. 12M iMh SL ftt Law WANTED TO BUY H.. Denver: a sister. Miss Julia A. r«nc« UAin 1S78 fr m o«w* out*. Quigley. Denver; three brothers. Thomas E been made for the wedding, it 4'>H home. All the assistant chiefs of WILL PAY CASH for 5 room* of furni- nd Michael. Denver: and John J. Quigley, The Rev. August J. Kneipp, who probably take place this spring. the department also were present. EMPIRE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS tura. piano and newtns maehinr. K£ 8844. Hastings, Minn.; and three grandchildren. was stationed in St. Francis de Chief Healy has been on the fire Requiem Mass was offered Saturday in Roeoodiuoood piano*, playora. cranda FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT St. Joseph's church. Interment ML OliveL Sales’ parish, Denver, in 1941 and department for 50 years and has| organa (pipa and raad). orehattinl inatrv* SUNNY room In Patk Hill home for em­ George P. Hackethal aervice. Sullivan Re-Elected ; been chief since 1912. j LUMP manta. T. R Walker. !8 I Broadwar 8P 1942 while studying in the Register ployed lady, near slorea, carline, church. MRS. STELLA F. BUCKMAN 78U Mrs. Stella F. Buckman died Thursday College of Journalism, is one of . . . an excellent lignite EA. 4461. in her home, 1440 Cook street, after an four priests of the Archdiocese of To Blue Gross Post PAINTING & PAPERING FEMALE HELP WANTED illness of a week. She was .32. Born in Cincinnati who have begun train­ coal . . . hot and Omaha. Ncbr., Mrs. Buckman came to ing for army service in the chap­ BIRDS­ Pa'ntins kod Paponna raaaooabit g. T Capable houzrkccpcr for Catholic family Denver with her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth low in ash. Vearer 67 W Mania SPniee 1856 of five. Completely modem mountain homa Kilp, in 1912. She was married to Frank lains’ school. Harvard university. John J. Sullivan, prominent Den­ EYE 9 milet west of Colorado Springs. Wasea A. Buckman in 1914. She w*as a member Father Kneipp was assistant in ver Catholic, was re-elected treas­ MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES 185 month. Regular daya off. transporta­ of the South Side Women's club and St. Martin’s church, Cheviot, 0. urer of the (Colorado Ho.spital serv­ Immediate Delicery tion furnished. Write Frank Cusack, First formerly was active In PTA work. Surviv­ FROZEN ice in the annual meeting held in BEAUTIFUL whIU porcelain Coal Range. National Bank Bldg., Colo. Springs, Colo. >8inding the past to the ing besides her husband are a daughter, Oil Circulator and Radio. Sacrlflc*. 716 Mr*. 0 . E. Miller, Denver: and a son. the Blue Cross offices Tues^y, FOODS Santa Fe. Orville W . Buckman, with the armed James J. Norris Named Feb. 15. .Also re-elected was Pr. present, MEMORY gives forces. Requiem Msss waa offered Tues­ day in the Cathedral. To USO Directorate Lewis I. Miller, who has served as FURNITURE DOYLE’S power to hope so men may MRS. CLARA FREY president for the past year. ' Groceries • Meats • Bakery BoautifuJ badroom* liTingroom. and broak' Requiem Masa was offered Friday In SL Among six new member hispi- fu t Mt: aaerificc. 784 Santa P.HARMACY meet the future unafraid. Mem­ Joseph's church for Mrs. Clara Frey. 2203 Washington.— Janies J. Norris, Clarkson street, who died Feb. 8 in a local tals admitted into the Blue Cross MURRAY’S RIO GRANDE FUEL PRINTING Th. Partieclar Dmgglft ory is a blessed balm; God's hospital after an illness of three weeks. executive director of the National system were two Catholic institu­ 8««on4 and BxnU fa 17TH AVE. AND,GRANT Bom in Leon, la^ June 11, 1883, Mrs. Frey PoandDd ^ M. T. Uarray— 1883 Coiling prioaa on buainta* card*, lottarboada tions, St. Benedict’s hospital in TAbor 2311 was brought to Dimver by her parents, Mr. Catholic Community Service, has Phones CR. 1613-14-15 •nvolopoa. wadding and Mbool annoaneo* k b . 1667 FREE DEUVEBV 'healing provision for sorrow- snd Mrs. Henry Schwartz, when she was Sterling, and S t Vincent’s hospital f mrntt Rodgor* Printing Co.. 811 I4th S t been elected to the board of di­ • Wwt Stnd * J o llu two. Her father was then a patrolman for in Leadville. Other Catholic Jios scarred souls. Yes. memory is a the police department She was a graduate rectors of the United Service Or­ of Cathedra] school. Her husband. John ganizations. Other representatives pitals participating in the Blue glimpse into Paradise itself. Frey, died a month ago. She is survived of the NCCS on the USO board, Cross program are Mercy hosj[ital, by « siiur, Mn. Eliubeth Wolf. Intcniunt all re-elected, are Bishop Bryan J. St_Anthony^s, and St. Joseph’s^ all When tn Doubt Buy Quality Mt.■ Olive*“ A of Denver; St. Joseph’s, Del Norte; McEntegart of Ogdensburg; Mon­ CEDAR CANON — GORDON signor Howard J. Carroll, Wash­ St. Thomas More’s hospital, Ckinon JACQUES BROYHERS Priest Hurt by Japanese ington, D. C.; Mary G. Hawks, City; Mt St. Rafael, Trin^ad; ROCKVALE — KEBLER — LUDLOW the Glockner and S t Francis’ Imspi "Now that the weight haa lifted lome- Since 1902 Bomb Is Getting Well Buffalo; and Francis P. Matthews, what from my heart, her laat rite* ar* of Omaha, supreme knight of the tal, Colorado Springs; and. St a beautiful memory-" Chungking, China.—Father Rus­ Knights of Columbus, who was Mary’s hospital, Pueblo Profeaaional ticill ran create a correct UNITED FUEL—KE. 6391 28 E. 6th Ave. T.\bor 6468 funeral aervice, but only peraonal un- sell Sprinkle, Maryknoll missioner also re-elected one of the vice Almost half the residents of Den­ deratandinr can make it reverently from Middletown, 0., in the Arch­ presidents .pi the USO. As ex­ ver belong to the Blue Gross plan, beautiful. W * try to keep that alway* Pick of the Mine Preparation diocese of Cincinnati, who was in­ ecutive director of the NCCS, the which now has a total national en­ in mind. jured last year when the Japanese official Catholic w a r service rollment of more than 13 nellion bombed Wuchow, is well on his agency, Norris has charge of the persons Geo. P. Hackethal way to recovery in the Maryknoll operations of nearly 500 USO>perai FUNERAL DIRECTOR COLD SPRING mission at Yunchin. He now is :lubs, which serve men and women Y'oiir Piirchaiie of War $nnd» MONUMENTS 220S Ca«t Colfax, at Gaylord IKSUTIFUl able to say Mass daily, and take in the armed service and war pro­ and Stamp* Help* Secure -Your . EAit 1817 BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY short walkk duction workers. Future. L

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The Denver Catholic Register President______Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Regis tor ials Editor...... _...Rt Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Managing Editor-...... ------Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. what 4o you do on Siutdaysf” we Associate Editors— M. P, Everett, Jour.D.; Rev, Walter Canavan, Monte Cassino and Program Aids asked. J.C.D., LittD.; Rev. John Cavanagh, M.A., LittD.; Rev. Edward A. Vatican City Crippled Veterans “ Oh, on Sundays,” explained the Breen, M.A., LittM .; Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A.; Leonard Tangncy, The deilruclion of Monte Cat- The American navy has instituted old man as he tugged at his short, A.B., Jou-. D.; Max Greedy; Phil Hewitt; Mary Eisenman, A.B.; sino abbey, the mother abbey of a program in California in which white.beard, “ I gen’ally feed the every sailor and marine who has ducks and lake a couple o' turns Linus Riordan, A.B., Litt.M. the Benedictine order, by Allied It’s Not Too troops in Italy this week was an­ lost an arm or leg fighting the Japa­ round the big lake. Dandy exer. other ghastly chapter in a horrible nese in the Pacific is given special e.” •; Archbishop John Gregory Mur­ Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. war, but it would be unjust if we treatment that cuts his time of in­ “ Dq you come down here before ray, St. Paul, Minn., arrived in were to be critical of those who capacitation in half, is outfitted or after cburch?” we inquired. Denver Wednesday morning, cele­ Early. . . Published Weekly by ordered the shelling. Nazi troops trhh a new artificial limb, and is “ CJfurch!” the old man ex­ brated Mass in the chapel of Arcb- had occupied the famous building given training in any line of work claimed, and he cackled like a hill­ bishop Urban J. Vehr’s residence THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) and had used it as a fortress and he chooses. The project on the billy «n a bam dance program. “ I at 777 Pearl street, and then held an observation point. The blame 'West coast has proved to successful a conference with executives of the To Think About Paying 938 Bannock Street haven,'t been to church for more'n for the destruction of the abbey is that a naval hospital on the East 40 years. 'Drather be out in the Register editorial staff. In addi­ Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 really on their shoulders. The coast it adopting it for men in clean, fresh air. Can't stand a stuffy tion to guiding the spiritual des­ ^four Income Taxi Catholics of the world shudder, jured in the Atlantic and Mediter­ old church. Don't put much stock tinies of the 289,123 Catholics of however, over the threat to Rome ranean theaters. Furthermore, the in religion, anyhow.” He paused, his larTC archdiocese, he has been Subscription: $1 per year. and the Vatican that is involved. army has tent doctort to Mare it- and then asked, “ Yon don't go to active for years in administrative Caslelgandolfo, the summer land, where the idea wat first church reg'lar, do you?” work of the National Catholic Wel­ worked out, to inspect the work This year, as in years before — Thursday, Feb. 17, 1944 home of the Popes, is already slated Assured that we did, he became fare Conference and at present is for destruction. As this castle and with a view to adapting it to Episcopal chairman of its impor­ selected army hospitals. apprehensive. “ You don't happen many Denver income earners will its grounds are Papal territory, be- to be one o' those Bible-sellin' tant Press deoartment. g, under extra-territorial rights, Bitter at it is to lose loved ones fellers, do you? 'Cause I got He expressed himself as believ­ find it to their advantage to meet OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER part of Vatican Qty, formal pro­ by death in war service, it it some­ Bible-*—: never looked at it much ing that the Catholic Church should The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. tests are said to have been made times more distresting to see them though,” he continued as we shook busy itself with the training of tax payments with the aid of a We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ the Holy See, but if the Nazis come back, incapacitated, disheart­ our head to indicate we had no journalists not only for Catholic ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or stay in the building it is certain to ened, feeling that they are doomed Bibles for sale. publications but for daily papers convenient personal loan from the those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. be ruined. to spend the rest of their life in a and called attention to the work tort of half-existence. Many such He' settled down into the seat We hope The Register will be read in every home of the The Propaganda college summer more comfortably, now that he of Anne O’Hare Mc(^rmick, the American National Bank of villa, already destroyed on the same cases from World war I could have famous writer of the New York Archdiocese. entered into a far more useful and kifew he had not been trapped by We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in extra-territorial Papal grounds, was Times, as an example of what is happy life if proper attention had a Bible salesman, and he soon re- Denver. the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. well known to some of the old-time %erted to his favorite topic— exer­ needed. priests of Colorado, who resided been given to their rehabilitation. d* URBAN J. VEHR, cise. “ Exercise,'' he said, “ sure is Archbishop Murray yCars ago Archbishop of Denver. there at times as students. The late Tile navy program it making a great thing. Don't think I could managed the circulation plan that Jan. 29, 1942. even “ belter men" out of some of If you are steadily employed, it Father Francis X. Tomassini, S.J., live ivithout my horseshoes and put the Catholic Transcript of the patients than they were before. of Regis college once conversed in shufHeboard. Exercise sure is good Hartford into all the homes of Some are planning to stay in the costs only $6 to borrow $100, and our presence with Cardinal Funia- for what ails you.” that diocese, the first such venture 5th Anniversary Feb. 24 service, one hat an eye on a police­ soni-Biondi, then Apostolic Delc' in America. gate to the U.S., about student man's job, another will take up He turned to scrutinize us, and only $12 to borrow $200 for one memories of the place. electrical work, and so on. Men said) *^^Now, take yourself for ex­ He left on Wednesday afternoon ARCHBISHOP HIGHLY PRAISES ample. You look as if you could for (Colorado Springs, to return year. Repayment may be made in Several leaders of the Anglican have been taken to Mare island on stretchers from the South Pacific, stand more exercise. You're a mite from there to Denver with Arch­ Cliurch have shown themselves as plump about the middle, and your bishop Vehr, who had been visit­ twelve equal installments! disturbed as Catholics over the pos' and in 11 days have walked on tem­ RECORD OF LEGION OF MARY chin's got a fold in it— ” ing tne southern part of the arch­ sible destruction of Roman monu­ porary legs of wood, steel, and diocese . ments. Dr. Cosmo I-ang, the for­ leather. The permanent limb is of “ When was the last time you plastic. The complete time for were in church?" we cut in. (If Expressing his desire that each sincerely hope that every parish mer Archbishop of Canterbury, If taxes, insurance premiums, doc­ thought that even some military treatment has been cut to from six there is one thing that irks us to pastor will actively support the in the archdiocese will actively co­ to 12 months instead of the two be taken for, it is “ for example.” operate in its program. advantage should be foregone in tor bills, and unexpected financial Legion of Mary and establish it as favor of saving these monuments. years heretofore regarded .as the Besides, he was the first to infer “ The junior curia deserves spe­ normal period of recovery. that our chin is accordion-pleated.) INI emergencies threaten your peace of a vital force in his parish, Arch­ cial commendation. These young The question becomes serious, bishop Urban J. Vehr paid high we must all admit, when the lives Fortunately, the scandal of dis­ “ Oh,” answered the old man, “ I people are preparing for fuller abled service men's not even gel reckon the last time 1 was to church mind—let this bank aid you with a tribute to the work done by this participation, as adults, in the of .Allied soldiers are involved, for organization since its institution in no building, regardless of how his­ ting their discharge p a y for was when I was married, hack in Catholic Action program of the months in this war has been ex- '99. Why?” PRIISIS EIIIIN friendly, personal loan. the Denver area in February, toric it may be, can be allowed to Church and warrant our warmest l^sed and is being corrected. But 1939. There are at the present approval and support. stand as a Nazi fortress at the cost Before we could make up our time 25 active senior units of the of American and British lives. a pensioner's pittance is little to mind to tell him, he got out of the “ W’e hope each pastor will look forward to. It is extremely Legion of Mary working in the The greatest caution, however, is car. ^ i s probably was just as well: (St. Elizabeth’s Parish, Denver) Your application for a personal actively .support the Legion of encouraging to see a sensible pro­ he might not have understood, had archdiocese and five junior units, Mary and establish it is a vital necessary. No mere guess that it The follovring are the appoint­ whose apostolic zeal has borne al­ gram for the rehabilitation of at we explained that it seemed ridicu­ loan will receive prompt, courteous force in his parish. might help some military maneuver least a part of the disabled men ments of the Franciscan Fathers most incalculable results. to destroy one of the ancient monu­ lous to be so intensely concerned (Signed) “ » URBAN J. VEHR. being attempted.— Millard F. Ev about a nearly worn-out body and for Lent: The Archbishop’s me.ssage as it “ Archbishop of Denver.’ ments will be valid. A man who erelt. attention! made a bad guess in such a matter so careless about an immortal soul. Father Anselm, Annunciation will appear in the anniversary Final plans for the fifth anni­ booklet is as follows; would be disgraced for life. The But then, who are we to judge? Un­ parish, Denver, Forty Hours’ devo­ versary of the Denver comitium judgment of a nation after war has Why No Anxiety doubtedly, he is right about us and tion, Feb. 20 to Feb. 22; Holy Fam­ “ It gives me great pleasure to of the Legion of Mary were made exercise.— Max Greedy. ily parish, Denver, Lenten course commend the splendid achieve­ no hysteria in it and it is devas­ at the officers’ meeting on Feb. 10 tating. In the first ^'orld war, the For Soul’s Welfare? every Wednesday evening. The ments of the Legion of Mary in The affair will be held in St. John’s the .\rchdiocese of Denver since French cried to the high heavens While driving through the park, Mice, Monkeys Father Claude, St. Anthony’s school hall, 620 Elizabeth street when tile Rheims Cathedral was we overtook an elderly man trudg­ its inception six years ago. The Thursday evening, Feb. 24, at 8 hospital, Denver, Lenten course, apostolic zeal of the active mem­ shelled by the Germans. But ing along wearily. Cure Lady’s Chill Wednesday evenings. o'clock. Archbishop Vehr will be scholars look a different view when bers has borce almost incalculable the principal speaker. The mem “ Don't mind if I do." he said Old-lime devatUling epidemics Father Ludger, St. Philomena’s results. In;their quiet, unobtru­ it was proved that the French had when offered a lift. “ I'm all tuck­ of Tellow fever and malaria are parish, Denver, mission, Feb. 27 to American National bers of Mater Christi praesidium been using the Cathedral towers as sive CathoBc Action, they have St. John’s parish, will act as hosts. ered out.” thing of the past, because of the March 12; Our Lady of Victory : assisted infc'Qmerable souls, re­ observation posts. He breathed heavily for a few At this meeting the annual re vaccine that medical men have de­ novena, St. Elizabeth’s church, claimed many indifferent Cath The judgment of the Holy See moments, and then began talking ports of the work accomplished veloped as a result of the research Denver. • olicsr and served as virile assist- should be respected to the utmost. like a rustic character in a novel: by the Mater Christi praesidium performed with monkeys and with Father Pacificus, St. Philomena’s 1 ants to the priests in innumerable It is in a position to learn whether “ Gen'ally, I prefer shanks' mare to white mice. .A typical example of parish, Denver, mission, Feb. 27 to Bank of DENVER St. John’s, and Our Lady Seat of buildings are bring wrongly used auty-mobiles. 1 like exercise. Guess , ways. Thirty active praesidia are Wisdom praesidium, Loretto what was happening until the sci March 12; Sacred Heart parish, I now flourishing in the archdiocese. by the .Nazi invaders. If they are, I did a mite too much today, enlists discovered that these ani Durango, mission during Passion Heights college, will be given. we cannot be critical if they are though. Had a tough match. Every , “ The era of experimentation is Recently at a meeting of the mals were susceptible to yellow week. LISTEN TO FULTON LEWIS, JR. last. God has unquestionably destroyed. If there is not sufficient Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, in fever was related by a doctor doing Denver comitium, the Rev. Greg proof, the destruction is a crime good weather, I come down here to Father Albert, S t Joseph’s ll‘essed in abundant measure the ory Smith, pastor of St. Francis malaria-mosquito control work in church, Akron, Forty Hours’ ; Sa Daily, Monday thru Friday, 9tS0 P M ., KFEL Legion of Mary and its work. We against civilizatioo. pitch horseshoes; and on Tuesdays, Arkansas. In return for several de Sales’, expressed his. gratitude If the Nazis should seize Vati­ Thursdays, and Saturdays I play cred Heart church, Cheyenne Wells, and appreciation of the work being courtesies extended by neighbors, during the month of March. Your Purchase of War Bonds can City, and lead to the destruc­ shuilleboard down at the center. the doctor’s wife planned a bridge done by the legion in the arch tion of St. Peter's, it is our opinion Usually walk both ways, too.” Father Aemilian, St. Joseph’s FRANK KIRCHHOF ADOLPH KUNSIVHLLER and Stamps Helps Secure Y'our diocese and particularly of the party. When invited, one woman that civilization would never forgive Merely to hear his drastic sched­ church, Salida, Feb. 19 to March President Vice-President and Cashier Future. valuable assistance in parish work was considerably dismayed. “Oh, either side.— Monsignor Smith ule made our muscles ache. “ And honey,” she explained, “ I can’t 31. come on Thursday. That's my chill Father Crispin, St. Elizabeth’s day.” Monkeys and mice have co­ church. Lenten course every Wed­ operated with the sclentista to nesday during Lent Ordinary Teaching Office change all that. The Children of Mary and Young Obviously it would be false to Ladies’ sodalities will receive Holy say that malaria, yellow fever, Communion in the 9:15 Mass Sun­ Of Church Is Discussed filariasii, dengue, and similar dis­ day, Feb. 20. hamilton’s eases have been wiped out. But it After a successful production of is tremendously encouraging that Apparition at Lourdes, the Dra­ By Rrv. W. J. Canavan, J.C.D. was explained that the solemn they are virtually under control matic club will begin rehearsals Presents Bark at the time of the Mexican In a previous article it was in­ teaching authority of the Church for the Passion play. Women of AlAln 5314 and Spanish-.American wars about Jerusalem, Thursday evening, Feb. dicated that the sources of tradi­ is the Pope speaking as Head of the Church, or ex cathedra, and 130 out of every 1.000 soldiers con 16. The play will be given in Holy tion are the solemn teaching office the pronouncements of the ecu­ traded malaria each year. In World Week. fl SUPERB COLLECTIOn of the Church and the universal menical councils. It remains, war I the rate had dropped to 3.9 The cast of Apparition at Lourdes F . J . K i r c h h o u cases per thousand, and last year and ordinary teaching office. It therefore, to discuss the ordina^ was entertained at a dinner social the level had declined to less than teaching office in the Pope and in given in the Broadmoor Country the Bishops. .6 rases per thousand. club Feb. 9. UONSTRCCTION Uo. of Of particular interest in the his It is the common belief of the A Valentine ball will be held (Church that the Sovereign Pon­ lory of the progress recorded in the fight sgainst malaria is the Saturday, Feb. 19, in St. Eliza­ tiff exercises an ordinary magis- beth’s hall. Admission is by invi­ BUILDERS terium, or teaching power— ex­ study of the female— the female tation only. mosquito. As usual the female of We Appreciate Your ‘Patronage pressly, as a teacher, through en­ The children of St. Elizabeth’s cyclicals, allocutions, briefs, etc.; the species is deadlier than the male. -By her artful, persistent tac­ school were entertained at Valen­ implicitly, as a lawgiver, through tics she hat caused havoc among tine parties given in their rooms 708 Lawrence St Denver, Colo. Knight of the North, by Cap­ universal precepts, whether dis- our soldiers fighting in the Pacific by the room mothers, Mrs. Rob­ tain William Campbell (Milwau­ ciplinarj’, liturgical, etc.; and, theaters of war, but, were it not for inson, Mrs. Tuttle, Mrs. Sestrich, kee, Bruce Publishing Co., $1.75). finally, tacitly, or practically, as the betrayal of the female mos­ Mrs. Lamb, Mrs. Foutch, Mrs. For those who suspect false ro- the viplant guardian of doctrine quito by our medical men, the Jap­ Smith, Mrs. Zigler, Mrs. Wright, ESTABUSHED BtNCB 1 ( » manticization in some of the and discipline, by approving the anese would have had an ally that Mrs. Lallie, Mrs. Aug^ustine, Mrs. stories about the Royal Canadian writings of the Fathers and the­ we could never have hoped to de Younkerman, Mrs. Stringer, Mrs. Northwest Mounted Police, it may ologians, by publishing professions feat. It is this enemy that rightly Schneider, Mrs. Simpson, and Mrs. be well to say that this author him­ of faith, by promoting devotions, deserves the title of common trai­ Hakala. self lived the books he has written. repressing errors, etc. The American Fixture Co. tor, winged fifth column, and i February, CathoHc Press month, Running away to sea at the age Through these acta the Pope ferry command invulnerable to bul ManBfsctBrets «f of 14, he lived a sailor’s life re­ is being observed in grade eight by discharges an office of at least uni­ lets. discussions on the subject of proper CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS plete with shipwrecks, storms at versal guidance by which the sea, and the reverberations of The saboteur mosquitoes are all magazines and papers for the CHURCH FURNITURE HATS-SUITS Church is safely and securely pre­ homes. A list of eaucational and female, for it is only members of South American revolutions. Capt. served and directed along the path BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES Campbell served as a lieutenant this sex that bite. Tbis dees not interesting Catholic publications of truth. mean that it ia worthwhile to try to has been prepared from the subject and engineer in the navy in World MiUwork of Att Kinds war I, after which he joined the The question arises here; Does segregate the sexea before swatting matter discussed. Royal Canadian Mounted Police the Pope also exercise an office of them, bul it is significant. There FRANK KIRCHHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. supreme authority in his capacity; are nearly 2,000 known speciea of to take a ship to the Arctic regions, DENVER. COLO. where he stayed for several years as an infallible supreme pastor? mosquitoes, and of these more than William Lombardi 1$ as a police officer. The Vatican council made but 200 belong to the ferry command one express definition on this of malaria. What makes these fig­ FURS Laid in the section of Canada Wounded in Action point: “ The Roman Pontiff, when ures ominous is the fact that the between Alaska and the United speaking ex cathedra . . . enjoys little bugs are unbelievably prolific. States before the present war, this Mr. Walter J. Kerwin, now associ­ that infallibility with which the Di­ Child marriage is common, and the Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lombardi of ated with Jos. M. Fishman, invites Featuring the Seasons Top swiftly moving plot deals with the vine Redeemer wished His Church adult male often seiaeJ the female 3900 Osage street, members of Our capture of a gang of criminals who his many old friends and customers to be endowed I'l defining doctrine pupa before she has emerged from Lady of ML Carmel parish, Denver, to visit him for suggestions. Styles and Fabrics escaped from the United States by pertaining to faith and morals.” her shell, assists in her emergence, received a message from the war signing on a fur-trading steamer It follows from this definition that and males with her while she is still department Tuesday that their son, bound for the Northwest. A hint JEWELRY the Roman Pontiff is per se infal­ in her pupal skin. And then begins Pfc. William Lombardi, was seri­ OF ALL KINDS Now is the time to choose your new Spring hat of impending war is added by the lible in the exercise of his solemn the trouble. ously wounded in New (Juinea Jan. frustration of the plot of the teaching office. But nothing can 28. Private Lombardi had b«*n in steamer’s Japanese cook, who goes The mosquito lays eggs in clus­ and suit while stocks are complete. be deduced from this pronounce­ ters of 150 at a lime, which in the army for two years, and had along to spy out the lay of the ment about the acta of his ordi­ seen service in the Pacific area for JOS. M. FISHMAN Alaskan land. warm weather hatch in from one nary magisterium. to three days, and, under favorable the past year. Ip a recent letter JevDiler and Optician ^ At Hamilton’s you will find a superb Collec­ Not a false note appears in these But it is certain that the Pon­ conditions, reach full growrth in dated just three days before GLASSES ON CREDIT tion of glorious new Spring merchandise at simply and compactly written tiff cannot err in those doctrinal seven to 10 days. Even when the he was wounded, he expressed the 807 15th Sl TA. 0029 reasonable prices. pages. Everywhere appears the acta in which a truth is proposed, process of nature is normal, the fe- hope “ to see plenty of action soon.” hand of a master story teller who either as being already expressly mdle mosquito seeks a mate within The Lombardis have a son, Tony, has in addition to talent the in­ defined on some other authority, a day or so after it takes to the Jr., who has just entered the first dispensable requisite for verisimi- or as a matter that has always air, and after the nuptials it goes rade in Mt. Carmel school, and a tude—experience. This is the last been contained in the faith and in .search of a meal. .Moreover, the faughter, Cristina, who was grad­ Beautiful Quality of a series of adventure stories by teaching of the Church. insect is a hardy pest, and the nn- uated froip the parish school sev­ Capt. Campbell. NATIRAL MINK COATS It is possible, however, to doubt hatched eggs may remain viable on eral years ago. We have a complete line concerning tome acts of the Sov­ UiA ground or other dry places for ereign Pontiff, as, for example, as.long as five years. Winter kills of Rosaries, including Only...... O the doctrinal encyclicals. But off the males, bul the female of the $1,550 these encyclicals, omitting those species has been known to survive Genuine French Coco with Moving and Storage in which some point o f doctrine the winti7 blasts. MORGAN, Silver Plated or Sterling is defined, can generally be re­ Of all the winged pests, mos­ SPRUCE 2671 garded as a theological work in­ quitoes are the most widely dis- LEIBMAN Silver Chains. BE8. FHONKi SPRUCE 14(1 vested with the authority of the triliuted. There is scarcely a spot 1258 .SOUTH PEARL ST. supreme pastor of the (Dhurch, and on 'the globe where mosquitoes do and HICKEY as the exposition of CaUiolic doc­ not lake their toll in blood and COMPLETE LIKE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME trine through the supreme teacher. sleepless nights. People sometimes No one can fail to see the great seem proud of the size and vicious- Insurance Since 1897 hamilton’ authority of this exposition, but nets of the native product, and BPECUL RATES TO SOLDIERS A . I * . the nature of the act that is inter­ 1616 STOUT ST. LOWEST PRICES IN THE have named mountains and creeks 1040 Gas and Electric Bldg. CITY ON STORAGE posed is not so clear. It can be and other places after them. It is said, it seems, to come under the g'liriu'ii G ooiiK ((». actually one nuisance that has been TA. 1395 head of universal guidance rather immortalized. — Rev, John Cava­ YOU PAY ONLY 5 0 ^ AROOMAMOHTH than of supreme authority. nagh. TA. »:t:u 606 l ldli PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone! KEystone 4205 Thursday, Feb. 17, 1944

ST. PHILOMENA’S ALTAR GROUP J J [ J N| J S T i L L IPAROCHIAL LEAGUE WILL HAVE MAURICE ADDRESSED BY MSGR. HIGGINS ITS OWN SET OF BOXING RULES STUDIOS Personality Portraits (St. Philomenn’a Pariah, Danrar) portance of organisation. He also UligiFUIED III Boxing matches in the new setup The winner of a round will receive 3 STUDIOS TO The Altar and Rosary society spoke on the value of the USO planned for the students of the 10 points, and the loser a number SERVE YOU was entertained in the home of and announced that the Altar and Denver Catholic high schools will fewer than 10, but not less than Mrs. Louis F. Morrato Monday, 1528-30 Broadway Feb. 7. Mraes. J. J. Torpey, D. R. Rosary society had purchased $10 J be conducted under the Parochial five. The diflfercnce will represent CHfrrr 3836 Costello, and J. J. Henry were co- worth of tickets for the Charity league’s own distinctive set of the judges’ opinion of the differ­ 811 Sixteenth St. ball to be held on March 17, and hostesses. Forty memoers were rules, patterned after the inter­ ence in performance of the con­ CHtrnr 4 7 6 7 present. The secretary, Mrs. E. that an additional 100 tickets will be sold by the society. Two teams remain unbeaten in collegiate boxing code. The scor­ testants. Drawn rounds will be 613 Fifteenth St. A. Hanifen, read communication the eastern division of the Junior ing of matches also will follow SIAIn 8 4 3 6 Mrs. William Zint was thanked scored 10-10. At the end of the from Monsignor William M. Hig­ Parochial basketball league,'and closely the inter-collegiate boxing for her work in the school and in third and final round, each judge gins, Mrs. C. Howard Darrow, Mrs. one still has a clean slate in the code. Dorothy McBride, Mrs. Ellen De­ promoting the PTA parties. will compile the points scored by northside standings. The leaders Too often, fans’ enjoyment of laney, Mrs. Hughes Bakeroll, and Mrs. Louis F. Morrato pre­ each contestant. The judges will on the eastside are the Annuncia­ boxing is marred by poor decisions, VT the family of the late Mrs. Anna sented Monsigner Higgins with a hand their ballots to an announcer, tion fledglings and the Sacred or decisions not understood. In Condon. homemade birthday cake. who will designate the boxer re­ Heart youngsters. The St. Clara order that spectators may appre­ The president, Mrs. T. C. orphanage Iwys are on top on the ceiving the most points as the The next meeting will be held ciate and enjoy the matches, the winner. Rhodes, thanked Mmes. H. B. March 13 in the home of Mrs. E. northside. Fisher and J. H. McMorrow for league officials have' adopted a When a contestant is ivarned A. Hanifen, 729 Steele street Only three games were played policy of using only capable and their work in the sanctuary the The PTA will sponsor a games in the last week on the eastside. on a foul, the referee will instruct past month; Mmes. H. B. Fisher fully instructed ring officials. The each judge to take the round away party in the school auditorium The Sacred Heart boys beat St league also will adhere to the and L. H. Herr for their assistance Friday, Feb. 25, at 8 p.m. Elisabeth’s, 30-12; Loyola’s young­ from the offending boxer. This will | are yours to enjoy with tender, in the present month; and Mmes. policy of fully publicizing its rules, mean that the best score that can Girl Scout troop 124 will enUr sters downed St. Joseph’s, 20-16; so that any fan can avail himself J. T. Cronin, J. D. Goodrow, and and the Annunciation juniors be made in thafc-round by the guilty George Burt for sewing the tain their mothers in the schoolcqoo of the opportunity to read and un­ contestant will be at least one less Wednesday afternoon. 'pFl^hested S t Elizabeth’s, 17-13. The derstand the awarding of points. deliciousT E N D E R O N I amices. Sacred Heart lads still must beat than his opponent. Mrs. Julia O’Neill gave a dis­ The Brownies, under the direc­ Cathedral’s juniors this week and Scorinf of Matches tion of Mrs. T. R. Pad and Mrs. Points That Count course on the Confraternity of then meet Annunciation grade Decisions will be awarded on TENDERONi is the most versatile food you can Christian Doctrine. She suggested Joseph Vecchio, will meet Fridav school for the championship. . In scoring the matches, the in the school. Refreshments will points, not on the basis of rounds. judges are to take into considera­ introduce into your scheme of cookery. It is a that an evening discussion club The team directors are asked for men and women be organised be served. The children will try to arrange to finish their sched­ tion the following points: delicious meal in itself. . . always tender and in the parish. out for the parts in the play, Cin­ ules next week, and to telephone I ) All blows cleanly landed are to he derella. Coach Loses Hat, •cored as of equal merit. Force of the Monsignor Higgins addressed the Rev. James Hamblin, Tabor blow, in itself, is not to enter into the never doughy . . . and one you can prepare in the group, emphasising the im­ Miss Mary Frances Ames is 2030, the results. Eastside games Judges* consideration. (A rinttider can® now a member of the Gallon club, scheduled for the week of Feb. 20 not always accurately fauge the force of only 7 minutes. It makes delectable one-dish Coat, Specs- - blows— aUo, a more forceful blow will having given her eighth blood do­ include Annunciation team vs. usually prevent the return of counter­ meals when combined with cheese, fish, nation in the Red Cross center. Sacred Heart team; Cathedral blows. Thus, the forceful puncher will Edward Hanifen, air cadet, ■will team vs. Loyola team; St. Eliza­ indirectly assert scoring superiority). A »A3 ^orHI^(; DOWN chicken, vegetables. And Bali Game cleanly landed blow is defined as one leave Saturday for his post. beth's VB> St. Philomena’s; St. which is not only a fairly landed blow 85.00 I’ KK MOMH Charles Richard Gunnison, son Francis’ vs. St. Joseph’s; Loyola within the meaning of the rules, but isj | Tenderoni is light, white and fluffy — like team vs. St. Francis’ ; and St. landed without being partially blocked I We can make early deliveries of all of Mrs. Marie Gunnison, has en­ or slipped. { | grades of steam and domestic coal an angel-food cake — for it is processed with John’s vs. Cathedral team. Steve 0 ’R 0 u rjc e, basketball COOKIES FOI OSD rolled in Senn college, Cleve­ 2) A knockdown shall be deemed lojf(^a» lodsr! Two games are scheduled the coach at St. Joseph’s high school, land, 0. have occurred when any part of a con- I s.-* t • Morrinon egg-white by Van Q m p’s exclusive method. week of Feb. 20 in the northside was feeling blue this week, and he tastant’s body, other than his feet. | ? V Miss Maxine Giblin, who was touches tha ring floor, or when any part] lest, long Bootless, hot. eco­ division. They include St. Dom­ had his reasons. I Y Ur nomical. 1‘^.OS No ration points needed to buy and enjoy Boy Scouts of troop 140 in St. graduated from the U. S. Postal of a contestant's body is outside the ring| 5 burning, .10 inic’s vs. Holy Family team; and Lump I school in Sampson, N. Y., on Feb. Last Sunday afternoon, Feb. 13, ropei, or when a contestant is entangled i |sootiess. | Vincent de Paul’s parish practiced St. Clara’s vs. St. Vincent’s. in the ropes, or when the major portion] | Lump or Egg or Egg...... Tenderoni. Ask your grocer. their culinary arts this week and 8, was promoted from seaman sec­ in the West high school gj’m, his The standings: basketball team played St. Francis’ of the contestant's weight is being sup® i I baked 35 dozen cookies for the ond class to petty officer third ported by the ropes. | | W ashington Morrison Denver USO-NCCS cookie jar. class. She is stationed at Fleet EASTSIDE high. While the game was in prog­ In the cases above the judges .vhall Stoker $ P .7 0 Two and a $t*.8 5 TENDERONI is made by Van Camp’s a . famous for TEAM w. Pel. Pu. Op. ress, some one stole Steve’s over­ The boys were under the direction P. 0., San Francisco. Miss Giblin AnnuncUtion 7 0 1.000 105 51 give equal weight to ail types of knock® coal, ‘ 5 half-tnrh ^ fine foods for 83 years. coat, a new hat, his glasses, and downs. The referee shall interpose him® modified pea. nut cosl.__ of Mrs. R. Thorp. Also contrib­ visited her parents, the P. F. Gib­ Sacred Haart...^.. 6 0 1.000 200 53 seif between the standing boxer ahd the uting this week were members of lin family, en route to her station. Cathadral 4 1 .300 50 34 some rosary beads from the cloak St. EiUabath's.... 3 .500 125 105 contestant who has been knocked down, is thi ngislind trodi-mork for Voa Camp's patiahd piodiKt. Mmes. J. B. Furstenberg, John 3 room. That was bad, but it wasn’t or has been driven Into the ropes. Hej| the Queen’s Daughters and the Lox^l* ...... 2 .333 33 60 Archbishop’k guild. Members of F. Mahon, and F. L. Schirk were St. John's ..... 1 3 .250 56 no what made him moan the hard­ shall send the contestant having scored : the knockdown to the farthest corner. | Rugby Coal Co. St. John’s PTA send in a cash recent donors to the USO cookie St. Francis* ...... 0 4 .000 38 101 est . . . St. Phtlemana's.. 0 4 .000 20 124 and then shall commence counting in | ® donation once a month to purchase jar. St. Josapji's__ _ 0 S .000 47 145 The score of the basketball game uniaon with the count of the knockdown] |H4-i Sill ST. KE. 0121 cookies. was St. Francis’ 33, St. Joseph’s timekeeper. All knockdowns shall be!„% Banns of marriage were an­ NORTHSIDE •cored as of equal merit regardless oil* The weekly recipe is herewith nounced Sunday between Lou Ann TEAM— w. L. Pel. 12. Steve says the thief can keep the length o f the count taken by the — Lillian submitted; Jordan of this parish and Bernard St. Clara's ...... 0 1.000 the coat, the glasses, hat, and ro­ fallen contestant. A slip is not to be* E. Shay of St. Vincent de Paul’s Holy Family ...... ___2 1 .665 sary, if he will just fix it up some •cored as a knockdown, but inability to PRALINE COOKIES St. Dominic's ...... 2 1 .656 mkintain a Arm footing Is a boxing fault, A SULPHUR SPRINGS BREi\ ]% AX parish; and between Mercedes Pa­ Mt. Carmal ...... _____ ■. . - ____ 1 3 J50 and repeated slips are to be taken into *4 cup flour tricia Delaney of this parish and St. Vincant's .... 3‘ .000 consideration in evaluation of boxing, IN YOUR BATHROOM will b« happp to cIt* tout Eur Coat V4 tsp. soda Varnon John Greene of Buckley skills exhibited. Selection bor panontl attention dur­ 3 ) Infighting is permissible at long ing Dupler'a lUcord-Braalcing % cup pecans Field. as both contestants have both hands free. FOR ONLY-$1.00 H cup butter or shortening The following parish clubs met When the referee commands “ Break," Enjoy a rrsl healthful refreshing FUR VALUES in the week; 5lrs. L. E. Burns’ Catholic Cage League Will both contestants shall break cleanly, with; sulphur bath in your own home. hi tsp. salt hands up. Hitting on the break is a; jisk About Our Fur Storage club was entertained in the home serious foul. Refusal to break, or tardi-i DfM'tor Hii4$rork's % cup brown sugar of .Mrs. Newton Taylor; Mrs. Abi nesa in breaking which requires the! S tm ilO E SOLUTION 1 egg Holland was hostess to Mrs. J. A. referoe to touch either contestant, should is the next best thing to taking baths O’Neill’s club; Mrs. T. E. Carey’s Wind Up Season on Sunday be scored against the contestant not at nnc of our famous Hot Sulphur 1 tbl. maple sjTup heeding the referee’s command. Springs Resorts. club met with Mrs. T. E. Ryan; 1 tsp. vanilla 4) Aggressiveness should be taken .4 Generous S-oiinrr Bottle and Mrs. J. D. Goodrow’s club was into consideration in judging, but de> Enough for 8 Baths Sift flour, measure, and sift entertained in the home of Mrs. The St. Francis high school has-, won five. The Reds have lost one fensive skill should receive due recog­ nition. Ring generalship and footwork Dr. Balxwk'i. Siilpliiil® Solution again with soda. Saute pecans in C. Dilullo. Mrs. P. F. Giblin’s ketball team assured itself a tie and won four. St. Francis’ high for the championship of the Den­ finished its league play last Sun­ should enter into the apparisal of the tablespoon butter or shortening, club will meet Feb. 24 with Mrs. contestants. Price Only .SI.00 stirring constantly. Sprinkle with ver Catholic high school basket­ day. A. P. Schultz, 2708 E. 14th ave­ 5) Delay of a contestant in answering O-V SALE IN DENVER AT salt, cool, and chop fine. Cream nue. ball league when the boys from The first game next Sunday will the bell and any failure to comply with DENVER DRV GOODS CO. S. Sherman street walloped St. rules and regulations govWning this sugar and shortening; add syrup, Lt. and Mrs. Don Weed an- bring together St. Joseph’s and EARNEST DRUG CO. egg, and flavoring. Mix well, add Jo.seph’s Bulldogs la.st Sunday. tournament should be scored against the W. T. GRANT CO. jiounce the birth of a daughter. the Holy Family Tigers at 2 contestant. There are certain things for flour and nut meats, stir until well Feb. 13, in the 'tVest high school THE MAY (OMPANY "Mary Margaret, born recently in o'clock. Each team has won two which the contestant must be responsible. WM. W. .MYER DRUG STORES gym, 33 to 12. For example, delaying a bout because of blended. Drop on grea.sed pan. Mercy hospital. and lost three games. The 3 REPrBLIC DRUG .STORES Bake in 350 degree oven. an insecurely tied shoelace should be TEJON DRUG CO. Mi < A0^ 0. other team in the-o’clock game will find the Regis scored against the careless competitor. The marriage of ills Agnes ipggyg g chance to finish with [Reds pitted against the Cathedral U. DRUG & .SALES CO. Louise Hartnell, daughter of Mr. (An untied glove lace, however, must the Fransalians at the top of the Bluejays. The Bluejays have won not be charged against a contestant, as (fuccii City and Mrs. Louis H. Herr, and Sgt. gloving of 'boxers is the responsibility of LoreHo Guild Will heap. The Regis Reds, who de­ two and lost three games. At 4 the tournament officials.) Boxers should Laboratories, Inc. Lyell A. Gregg of Smith Center, feated Holy Family high last Sun­ o’clock the tail-endcrs, the Annun­ Kans., was held in St. Philomena’s enter the ring with proper haircuts. A Mail Ordrri «rnt pclpald. tl.OO day, 23 to 16. can finish in a tie ciation Cardinals, will finish their contestant who is continually having lo Sponsor Gard Party church Saturday, Feb. 12. Mon- FLAT IRON BUILDING MUNICIPAL and for the season's honors by win­ season against the Mullen Mus­ haul off of range to toss the hair out signor Higgins officiated. of his ryes should be penalized on the DENVF.R 2. COLORADO ning this coming Sunday. Feb. 20, tangs. Mullen can finish in a tie scorecards. CORPORATION BONDS The Loratto guild will hold The bride was given in mar-.from the Cathedral Bluejays. St. for .second if the Reds are beaten. a card party in the Catholic riage by her father. Louis H. Herr, prancis’ has lo.st one game and The Mustangs have won three and Charities annex, I7th and Mrs. Harold Everitt was Miss I lost two games, and the Cardinals PREFERRED and Grant street, Denver, Friday, Hartnell’s matron of honor. Har- j have dropped five. Feb. 18, at 1 p.m. A deiaert old Everitt wa.s the best man. Mullen high beat the Cathedral COMMON STOCKS luncheon will be served, and Mis.s Sylvia Carlisle sang “ On Jimmy Trione Gets Bluejays last Sunday, 23 to 10. table and special prizei will This Day 0 Beautiful Mother” | The standings; BE SURE be awarded. and Gounod’s “ Ave Maria.” Miss; We specialize in securities of this area. TEA.M— w . L. Pet. Pis. Op. Hostesses for the afternoon Mamie O’Haire presided at the I S t. FrancU* h 1 I T l 113 We invite your inQuiries. are Mmes. Anna Campbell, organ. Following a short wed­ 4 1 .POO 116 »7 Edward Madden, M. F. Mont­ ding trip the couple left Wednes­ in Pledges Hullen hish..... 3 2 .600 IlO 92 THERE 2 3 .400 112 107 gomery, H. A. O’MsIia, and day for .\rkan.sas City where 2 3 .400 105 96 Sullivan Company William J. McMenamy. they will make their home. Ctth^rai hish 2 n .400 92 & Top man on the Fourth War 0 s .000 7R 184 Security Building Phone TAbor 4264 j Loan “ mop up” drive of the Boy Three games were played this WILL BE UTIN-AMERICAN EXPERT TO Scouts’ cub division, pack 155, was week in the second team league. Jimmy Trione, whose total was The Holy Family Cubs walloped $2,450 in pledges. Jimmy is * St. Francis’ seconds, 28 to 14; the A CHECK pupil of the fifth grade in St Cathedral reserves beat the .Annun­ ADDRESS LORETTO STUDENTS Catherine’s school. ciation seconds, 18 to 0; and Regis’ WE FEATURE BEST GOALS IN BOTH Included in the den are the fol­ seconds won from Holy Family (Loretto Heights College, Denrer) toastmaster for the formal dinner lowing cubs, all of whom worked seconds, 22 to 14. BITUMINOUS AND LIGNITE On Thursday afternoon at the that brought to a close the charm on the drive: Eugene Dell, Hubert h regular assembly period, Victor school conducted la*f week by Miss Fladung, Daniel Hallinan, Milton Borella will address the students Huck, James Maroney, Louis| y lt o O ® on “ Pan-Americanism.” The lec­ Oestreicker, Victor Perrella, NCCS Director HER! turer is outstanding in Latin- George Rounsaville, Donald Rus- American affairs and is director cio, Ronald Shannon, James Vel- of the Department of U. S. actm- trie, and Anthony Saro. To Visit Denver tie.s and special services. Office of The total for the group was N EACH of the 365 Hays During the sixty year.s of Co-Ordinator of Inter-American $3,275. Mrs. Mary N. Rosequist, re­ O of every year, there is its history, the Order has Affairs. 'Washington, D. C. gional director of USO-NCCS, Bi a\’erage of five treasurers paid out over $80,000,000 to Faculty members and students j I Women’s division, will visit the of the subordinate courts of niemlicrs and their benefi­ USE OUR BUDGET PLAN in the Spani.sh department will! LaKota Club Has club in Denver. 1772 Grant street. the Catholic Order of Fore.^t- ciaries. The Order has grown also attend the Latin-American | [Friday and Saturday, Feb. 18 ers handing checks to widows from forty-two members to conference sponsored by thd land 19. and orphans! more than l.tO.OOO. Its assets Rocky Mountain Council of Inter- are over $42,000,000. And it E L K COAL CO. Meeting in Home I Mrs. Pearl Case Blough, con- Think what that means! American Affairs this weekend in j.sulUnt of women’s and girls’ serv­ is one of the strongest fra- 163.1 Blake John Finkbeiner, Mgr. Denver. i ices for the national USO, will be It means security for tcrnrl in.surance beneficiary Charm School Ends I The LaKota study club of Den­ the guest of honor at a dinner to loved ones in good mca.sure— or iinizations in the United Miss Doris O’ Brien, a 1943 i ver wa.s entertained by Mrs. W. be giver on Friday, Feb. 18. Mrs. money with which they can States and Canada. graduate of St. Francis de Sales’ ' J. McGettigan with luncheon in Rosequist Will also be a guest of tr-> the bills for food, cloth­ Catholic men and boys, high school and Loretto freshman ] her home on, Thursday, Feb. 10. honor at the dinner. ing. and other necessilies— from birth to a^'c sixty, are ; The guests enjoyed her "Famous money that comes lo them COLFAX MARKET president, was chosen as the. The Navy Mothers’ club held its cligilile for memoership and Personality Test on Dr. John W. jfs when they need it mosL in.'^iirance, anil a variety of COLFAX AT COLFAX AT Murphy.” bi-monthly meeting in the club on DOWNING MARION Would you like us to give cerlificates are offered so I Mrs. Sam H. Weber presided. Monday, Feb. 7. The Catholic Edgewater Altar Daughters of America held their such a check to your wife, or that you can choose the one Miss Nora Brophy spoke on your children, when you have suited to your particular “ Greek Application to Music.” monthly meeting in the club on The firms liste4 here de­ Thursday, Feb. 10. been called to your eternal needs. The rates are low; Mrs. Elizabeth Hutchison read a the payments can be made j Clark’s Flowers | Society Meets One of the most popular men in reward—a check for $1,000, serve to be remembered digest of Under Cover, by Roy $2,000, $5,000 or more? monthly, quarterly, semi-an­ I Complete Line of Cat Flowers j Carlson. Mrs. F. H. Kemme dis­ the club for the past week was Potted Plants nually, or annually. when you are distributing j and I (St. Mary Magdalene’s Pariah, Dorii O’Brian cussed blood transfusions, blood little Chris Foss, 18-month-old son Sure you would, and that plasma, and its importance in of Cpl. and Mrs. Vincent Foss ofJ(i is why you should he inter­ Took into the advantages your patronage in the dif­ j Floral Sprays and | Edgewater) Dorothy J. Willmann of i Corsages i treatment of bum and shock vic­ Toledo, 0. Mrs. Foss and son ested in the Catholic Order of membership and insurance. ferent lines of business. The meeting of the AlUr and Queen s Work. St. Louis. tims, and the origin of blood don­ lived in the club until they located of Foresters, the organiza­ Fill out and mail the coupon

Soldier-Sculptor i,X- FOUNTAIN VALLEY, TRINIDAD LENTEN SEASON WILL OPEN NCCS club in Colorailo Springs. He is pictured here modeling n likeness i l l CLUB IF of Marguerite Chapman, actress. At the right is a statuette of Gen. MacArthur he made.— (Photo Features) QUINTS TIED FOR LOOP LEAl) AT HIGH MASS IN CATHEDRAL

IS ItFOlED 8! (Quint-County Prep League) ahead of Pueblo Catholic cagers, FA JUHTA P A B ( Continued From Lott Page) tor in charge o f an army. Link With Holy Trinity Tigers up­ who will be idle in QCL competi­ Resurrection of Our Savior. Christ trainer station in the Caribbean setting the Fountain valley cagers, tion until they meet the Fountain is regarded in His character as De­ area, it home on a 30-day furlough. Valley Danes in Pueblo on Feb. 23. stroyer of sin and Giver of life 43-42, last weekend leadership in Pvt Herman Isbester, Jr., son of the Quint-County loop is knotted Standings WILL UOll PARIl eternal. The duty of all is to de­ WILDCITS, !6-12 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Isbester of between the Tigers and the .Danes. TEAM— w . L. PeL PU. Op. part from the ways of sin. and by FaunUin VtUty.. 4 1 .100 17t lU entering into union with Christ re­ The Tigers’ victory was the first Holy Trinity___ 4 1 .BOO 170 144 2227 West street, has returned to ceive the life of grace that con­ Montana State college in Bozeman (Pneklo Catholic High) loss for the Fountain Valley quint St. Mnry’t...... t » .400 101 1S7 La Junta.— (St. Patrick’s Par­ in league action. Following the Pufblo Catbelle... 1 i .400 104 111 ducts to eternal life. after a furlough here with his par­ The basketball quintet of PCH Abbey ______0 4 .000 06 . IJO ish)— The members of the Junior leaders are the Crusaders of St. Newman club will enjoy roller SeeuU to Be Invested ents. He recently completed six bowed to the Central Wildcats, Mary’s high of Walsenbu^ and Individual* Scorers weeks’ ASTP work in Bozeman. skating in Malouff’s Roller rink The Boy Scout investiture with 26-12, in a ragged game Friday, Pueblo Catholic with two wins and C FG FT TP MeWhinnfy, F. V_____ I OR 6 70 Sunday afternoon, Feb. 20. Mem­ their badges and insignia will be Feb. 11. The Shamrocks, trying three losses apiece. PCH beat the OUR COLORED MISSIONS J. Gsslianli. Trinity___ I 11 16 61 bers will return to the parish held after the 7 o’clock Mass Sun­ for field goals only five times in Crusaders last weekend, 29-20. Borthlek, F. V______I 21 4 46 NEED PRIESTS & BROTHERS the first half, were held to one T. Vt«ll. St. Mary’s.™—.. 6 16 6 17 clubrooms at 4 o’clock and re­ day, Feb. 20. Would you Ilk* to Or c o n .a e r a tv The Crusaders will entertain the boa pri**b—train* your lifo ■* ■ free-throw during that time. With Wilkins, 8t. Mary’s.™—.. I 16 t S6 freshments will be served and a Henry Hebert of 415 W. Seventh Tigers in Walsenburg next week­ Alyward, F. V______6 14 4 02 social hour enjoyed. ins man fUr tbo LAY BROTHER the opening of the second half the end, and the Abbey school will Btotlsr. Abbey ....™—™.. 4 14 2 00 street and Mrs. Evelsm Hale of 118 ra iu lo u : or b« a bolpinx th« Shamrocks came to life momentar­ Cnumey, PCH ..... 1 , 14 2 20 Donald Rizzutto and Josephine W. 11th street have been ill in St. mi**ionuy your- priest*, eapeclally travel to Colorado Springs to t«U7 , In tb* mi**ion*. ily, but as the game lengthened it Gleason. Trinity..™..™,.. I 10 0 20 Lorengo were united in marriage Mary’s hospital. Those ill in other meet Fountain Valley. A victory Sobba. Abbey ..... 4 11 I 27 Simerior became rough, an evidence of the in St. Patrick’s church Thursday, hospitals are Raymond McCarthy n r ™ ;* ./. Z - . ratber* of SL Edmund. by the Walsenburg team would Hendricks. PCH______I 11 2 24 TT r i l e l O < Randolph, Vermont competitive spirit that Mists W untie the knot iof league stand­ Ucollni. St. Mary’s...... 6 12 0 24 Feb. 10. Nellie Lorenzo and Ed­ of 2415 Greenwood street, Anns tween these two southside quin^ ings and place the Crusaders Uyba. Trinity.,______6 7 0 17 ward Gainzer were witnesses. Heshion of 416 W. 11th street, and tets. Neither team played the bas Tigers Defeat Danas The Rev. Leo Thome officiated. John Neeb of 410 W. 10th street. ketbell of which it is capable. Holy Trinity Tigers found Aeneas James was the name Paul Bellinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. After their QCL victory over themselves in a good positiM to selected in Baptism for the infant Clarence Bellinger is recovering Papal Flags St. Mary’s of Walsenburg on Feb. upset the high-scoring Fountain son of Capt. and Mrs. Aeneas from pneumonia. Cash. Mrs. Helen Cash and Wil­ 13, the Shamrocks entertained Valley Danes when the two teams Mrs. Michael Provenzano of 2118 All size*. In beautiful’ gr«egraia| liam Cash were the sponsors. Centennial’s Bulldogs on Feb. 16 met in Trinidad on Feb. 12. and N. Santa Fe aveoue and her sister, rtyon. Uffett, or bunting, with Paw and then traveled to Avondale to took advantage of their break “rhe monthly meeting of the Mrs. Elizabeth Costa, went to Gulf­ pal Crest in colora. Complete with] meet the high school quintet from to come through with a 43-42 vic­ Altar and Rosary society was held port, Miss., to visit Mrs. Costa’s pole, spear and stand. Srad for Qe the Pike’s Peak league on Feb I S D i n t U F S I Thursday afternoon, Feb. 10, at 3 husband. luatraM catalogue, special pricesj tory. In spite of their advantage 16. This was the first time these and an ample working margin dur o’clock in the clubrooms of the Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hoye are liv­ two teams have met on the basket­ parish. The meeting was pre­ ing at 711 W. 12th avenue, Mr. u . s . f l a g s " ^ ing most of the game, the Tigers in »u«s and Mts to inaffh Papal fltffr ball court in several years, and Canon City. — ( St. Scholastica’s almost fell short of victory. The ceded by a meeting of the parish and Mrs. Frank Sarlo at 2830 Sixth Alao ^rviee Flan for churehet aw) council of the DCCW. New cas­ homaa. Tear oat this ad. Whu today for was the fourth game within the Academy) — The home economics score of 43-42 is the highest close avenue, Mrs. W. C. Timme at 2705 freo eaUlofua Is colors Ko obOfttioot week for PCH. There will be no students of St Scholastica’s acad­ socks and surplices for the altar Morris avenue, and Mrs. Blanche score yet recorded in QCL com Rsialla Mfg.Co., Dm S, Rock Ulid.ioi return game this year. emy entertained the R t Rev. Ab­ petition, and means that almost boys will be purchased by the Barr at 514 W. Ninth street. MrO. society. Following the meeting a After the Avondale contest the bot Leonard Schwinn, O.S.B., at a three points were scored per min­ E. C. Pettit has moved from the social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. J Shamrocks, who have worked hard dinner in the home economies cot­ ute of playing time. parish and is living at 315 E. Or­ V. Casey and Mrs. J. Bradley were ! for the past two weeks, will rest tage Monday, Feb. 7. Behind by 11 points at the start man avenue. SERIES OF LECTURES TO BE from further competition until Mrs. Collins R. Ervin and the of the final stanza, the Danes the hostesses. Walter L. Petty, son of Mr, and Choir practice will be resumed they meet the high-scoring Foun Glee club members attended a con­ went on a scoring spree that Mrs. Walter Petty of 2601 Fifth Enroll Now tain Valley Danes in a QCL tilt cert given by the Pueblo Civic netted them 16 markers, but, gal Wednesday evening, Feb. 23, fol­ avenue, is a first class fireman in lowing the Lenten devotions in the DELIVERED BY FR. SANDOVAL the afternoon of Feb. 23. symphony, with Isaac Stern, vio­ lant as this effort was, it fell one the navy with the amphibious land­ The PCH “ B’’ squad took the linist, as guest artist, on Monday, point short of throwing the game church at 7:30 o’clock. Men and ing forces and is in Fort Pierce, uled to be given later in the week. women of the parish with good THE SACRED HEART (Regis College, Denver) St. Mary of Walsenburg “ B” year Feb. 7. into overtime play. Three of the Fla. At Storm Lake, la., Father Saii- voices are asked to become mem­ A series of lectures will be de­ lings, 31-18, on Feb. 13, and lost An ensemble of 12 girls under Trinidad mainstays were out of S. Sgt. Martin Walter, sOn of doval will address the Kiwanis bers. livered by the Rev, Emmanuel T. the (ientral “ B” quintet, 42-16, on the direction of Mrs. Ervin enUr- the game on fouls in the last quar­ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Walter, Jr., MASS LEAGUE club on “ Latin America: The Pres­ Sandoval, S.J., librarian of Regis Feb. 11. They played the Avondale tained the Canon City Reading ter. Trinity’s victo^ is the first of 625 W. 23rd street, an instruc- It* member* (both living and deceased) ent and the Past.’’ At LeMars, Lenten Devotions college, in the coming two weeks. “ B” on Feb. 16 and Centennial club in the h«|ie of Mrs. W. T, defeat for Fountain Valley in >h*z« in tb* rich ipiritusl benefit* of a la., he will give a spiritual confer­ Mts* said daily, to the end of time, es­ In his first appearance in the pres­ “ B’’ in a Metropolitan league Little MondayV afternoon. Anna the QCL. Are Scheduled ence to the nuns of Sacred Heart pecially for th* member* of tb* League. ent series, he will deliver the key­ game the afternoon,of Feb. 17. A Ilarie Hansen played three selec­ For information write; hospital. The concluding lecture Box Seer* Lenten devotions will be held note address before the regional return game with the St. Leander tions on the piano. evenings THE PRIESTS OF THE SACRED will be before an assembly of the FOUNTAIN VALLEY 142) Wednesday and Frida;ey HEART, Seered Heart Miailon Houie. meeting of the National .Art asso­ “ Rockets’’ of the Pueblo recrea­ St. Scholastica’s academy and FG FT PF at 7:30 o’clock in the church. The ciation at Clarke college, Dubuque, students of Briar Cliff college, tional league is being arranged Holy Cross abbey sponsored a con­ Borthlek f ___ Bte. Marie. III. Sioux City, la. “ Mexico at the Full*r, f Wednesday evening devotions will la., Sunday, Feh. 20. The sub- probably for the afternoon of Feb cert in the Canon (5ity high school consist of the i-ecitation of the .iect will be “ Latin American Cul­ Time of Father Miguel Pro, S.J.,’’ 20. PCH “ B’’ won 24-21 when the auditorium Wednesday evening, MeWhinney, f will be the subject of this dis­ Alywsrd. e _... Rosary, sermon, and Benediction. sr soDiiisis ture.’’ teams first met in January. Feb. 9. Dr. Ernest L. Tarrasch, Kin*, f ...... On Friday evening the Stations course. pianist, and Max Kaplan, violinist, Morte, ( ..... Stations of the Gross Three other addresses are sched- Centennial’s Bulldogs defeated of the Cross will be held, followed Father Sandoval is known widely the Pueblo Catholic quintet, 31-29 were the artists. ToUli ...... 10 6 10 by Benediction. Weekday Masses Wall Plaqua— 12x17 Inches for hi.s lectures on Latin Amer­ on the Armory court Tuesday aft­ On St Scholastica’s day, Feb. (St. Francis’ Parish, Puablo) HOLY TRINITY (40) will be at 7 and 8 o’clock. At the regular meeting of St. ica. Last year he delivered a ernoon, Feb. 15. Very shy of the 10, the sisters gave the students a FG FT PF Regis Juniors series of lectures on I.atin Amer­ basket for the first two quarters formal dinner in the school dining J. Gaglitrdi. I 4 4 Francis’ Sodality of the Blessed ica in various secular universities the Shamrocks made only four room. In the evening the Abbey Andrade, f ...... Lady in the parish hall, the follow­ throughout the Midwest. These free throws and no field goals in high school and dramatic club en­ Glaaion, f ...... ing new officers were elected; Miss Rino. e ...... Grade Schoolers Esther Garino, prefect; Miss Doro­ Lead Mission lectures were sponsored by the that time. In the third stanza the tertained. There was a short I.atuda. e ...... Western Policy committee of the Shamrocks awoke temporarily to dance afterwards. Dioniaie. t ...... thy Lakner, vice prefect; Miss I Carnegie foundation. He is also out.score the Red and White, 11-9. On Monday, Feb. 14, the senior G. Gagllardl. g Mary Ann Strilich, secretary- Lryba. g ...... To Resume Play treasurer. Miss Irene Yusko was , Stamp Contest j called upon frequently by various Evans turned in a bang-up offen­ class entertained the school and Dakrolli. g ___ religious communities for retreats sive performance for the Bulldogs the Abbey at a Valentine dance. the honored outgoing president. and spiritual conferences. with four goals and one free- Forty Hours’ devotion was held ToUl» ...... IS 7 12 (Pueblo Parochial League) New committees a n d chairmen Seort by ptriedt: were also appointed. (Regis High School, Denver) In the past week, the Rev. Louis throw. while Hendricks paced him in the academy. Father Gerard FfluSUin V«ll»y 10 12 4 16—12 Coming down the home stretch Winners of the second phase of with eight points. The Shamrocks Goetz, O.S.B.; Father Stephen Sus- Holy Trinity ...... 14 15 0 6—48 in parochial league play, the grade After the meeting games and T. Keenoy, S.J., instructor in refreshments were enjoyed by the the stamp contest conducted by the chemistry, spoke on “ Engineers were playing without Lane and trick, O.S.B.; and Father Bonaven- PCH Stop* Cruiadera schoolers will resume basketball ture Bandi, O.S.B., gave sermons. activity the afternoon of Sunday, following: The Rev. C. V. Gal­ Regis high school .sodality in con­ and Greek’’ before an ’ engineers’ Hunyada, both of whom are on Pueblo Catholic high defeated nection with the mission stamp bu­ the sick list. Kingery of the Bull­ Feb. 20, when St. Leander’s meets lagher, the Rev. James F. Halloran, luncheon of the Colorado Engi­ Misses Esther Carino, Dorothy reau of St. Louis university were dogs, injured last weekend, was JirLHon°of” 7 h eT .*„l»in ‘^V^t£riSt- Mary’s high school of Walsen St. Patrick’s at 1:15 jr.m.: Ca­ neering council of the American direction of the chaplain. F a t h e r 29-20, , in Pueblo Feb. 13. Lakner, Mary Ann Strilich, Irene announced Sunday by the Rev. in the game only a few minutes. thedral school plays Sacred Heart Chemical association. Father Kee­ Augustine La Marche, O.S.B. nin..pnint difference between Yusko, Rose DiMartino, Ann Hugo J. Gerleman. S.J., faculty noy is vice chairman of the Denver home at 2 o’clock; and St. Mary’s tangles with St. Francis Xavier’s Yenko, Doris Valdez, Veronica moderator of the sodality. section Vigil, Stella Vigil, Henrietta Vigil, First prize went to James Shee­ ical association x is o c ia c e n t e r b e c o m e s at 2:45 p.m. Sacred Heart home ^ ^ = 7 = L H U B i S ~ M S ” figures to win its first league vic­ Regina Srdoc, Anne Srdoc, Cres- han, a junior, who amassed a total A former Regis college student, recent years. The Shamrocks tory against Cathedral, and if St. cencia Soto, Mary Sarlo, Rose of 5,473 points. Robert Fieri, a Lt. James D. Urso of the army air jumped to a 7-4 lead in the first Marie Rivas, Hilda Rivas, Eva sophomore, was second with 4,027 OF NEIGHBORHOOD A C TIV IH Patrick’s can take St. Leander’s A besutlful wsinut FUqua with knotted forces, achieved prominence for quarter, but cooled in the second Raigoza, Mary Lou Matoski, Kath­ edge* and 12-incb walnut, beveled, points. Third, fourth, and fifth his e.xploits in the Italian cam­ the winner will be but one step stanza, and the Walsenburg quint away from its third cohsecutive erine Mihelich, Ann Medonich, edged Crueflix-to match, with gold places went to William Martin, a paign. He is credited with shoot­ Rose Masterantonio, Lena Mar- bront* Corpora. Th* 14 Stations of th* The social importance of the'otherwise lacking in the crowded ran the score to 8-all by half-time. championship. The St. Mary-St. freshman: John Schultz, a junior; ing down a Messerschmitt 20, Pueblo came back with a ven­ tinelli, Dorothy Kirch, Rose Mary Cm** *ra artistically printed in htr- by Denver’s L i t t l e ^1’* low-income area. Francis tilt will be hotly con­ monizlng color*, on s glossy scetat* and Otto Neuberger, a freshman. among other achievements. Lt. role fulfilled Gentry, Patricia Gettler, Lucy geance, however, in the third and tested with St. Francis’, coached finish background. In the class competition, the jun­ Urso attended North high and Flower Social center as “ home" A.s an indication of the manner final frames to add 21 points to Gettler, Matilda Fabian, Helen in which the center attempts to by Mike Barta, holding the edge No. 81— Postpaid— $4.00 iors continued to lead with 7.146'Regis college from 1940 to 1942. for scores of families residing in its total, while the (Jrusaders Fabian, Emma Jean Fabian, Betty serve the social needs of the whole on the strength of previous show­ Send remittance with order points. The freshmen are second He resides at 2627 W. 40th street, the lower income community that were making 12. Tommy Vigil of Eurich, Pauline Elich, Florence No C.O.D.'i family, she enumerated: “ Attend­ ings. with 5,864; sophomores, third with | .After 14 months of active serv- it serves is given daily demonstra­ the Crusaders, a member o f last DeVencenty, Rose Deverich, Vir­ Religious Suppiv Center ( ance of more than 300 parents and year’s Shamrock “ B" squad, was St. Patrick's school nosed out ginia Croshall, and Lucile Broth­ 4,223; and the seniors fourth withijce in Alaska, Sgt. Chenia Abegg. tion by the number of adults and young people at a typical Mex­ D»pt. R— ATTLEBORO. MASS. 2.044. The total thu^ far in the | a Regis college graduate, returned children participating in the many high scorer of the afternoon, mak­ the Fountain Valley grade school­ ers. activities that have fiecome neigh­ ican dinner served this week by ing 10 points against his former ers, 28-26, in a game played in contest is 39,437, with slightly more j to Denver for ^ brief furlough, the Parents’ Welfare club; some than six weeks of competition re-1 He has been based on Kodiak borhood-institutions. teammates. Coumey and Durkin Colorado Springs on Feb. 9. In ,, ^ |70 or 80 “ neighbors” and their spite of the close score neither maining before the contest closes!island. Sgt. _.Abegg has two Director Mary Ellen Dqugherfy children enjoying games and re- turned in good offensive per­ on Easter Sunday, .April 9. (brothers in the service: Lt. Frank formances and Hendricks stood team showed too much ability in ^ear Bast (D ission attrihutes much of the success snd iresniiicnts fr^ghnienta in theme cciiiercenter every oun»iSun-1 . x, / ball handling. The contest has proved extremely (Abegg, a pilot in the marine air afternooji and evening; Mort Rev. Prtneit J. Spallmen, D.D., Praaident interesting to the student body,'corps, and Martin Gerald .Abegg, between the to the co-operation of locally de-| tVeen'ro'Vnd” 6o''boyg Vn^youngi^J^^,. fV,. .„i.: Rtv. Y’homaa J. McMahon, S.T.D^ National Secretary and several outsiders have ex-'a student in the navy. Re­ veloped leadership among both'^.n______JDisupervised recreational Rtv. Joeeph J. Tannant, 8.T.D., Aeeietant Secratary pressed their eagerness to help. 'siding at 1343 Milwaukee, they young and old in planning all- programs tnree evenings each CLASSIFIED ADS Directed annually by the philoso- i are members of -St. Philomena’s family prograni.s to supply the weelc- sewing classes, singing Box Score National rata SSe per word per laaua: mini* phy students of St. Louis univer-j parish. recreational, ed u ca tion a l, and i group's, and athletics for scores ST. MARY'S (20) mum 12 worda. If four or more eonioeutivt ItlONICA GUILD sity in St. Louis, the contest] The students of the army spe- “ parlor” advantages, which FG FT PF iiiuoa are oaod. the rata la 20e per word per ®*‘®tof young girls: pre-school, Boy WUkin*. f ...... 2 0 X iMua. Payment muat accompany alJ ordara. Mambara of our Monica Guild, named in honor of St. Monica, veaches hundreds of schools in the|Cialized training unit based in Scouts. Girl Scouts. Cubs. Mxrtines. f ...... ___ 0 0 0 Ada roceirtd on Afonday will appear in the mother of St. Auguatin*, help to aupply Toatmant* for needy Near Midwestern area. Proceeds are Regis college have producedpr' a Presl^yterian Names T. Viril. f ______...... 4 2 %taaue printed for the following week. (See u.-ed to as.sisi the foreiirn missions, yearbook, entitled All Present. R Vltil. e ...... 0 0 0 your local ReiHater for toeai rate#.) Eait miaaienariet by tending on* dollar a month. Why not join? now. more than ever in dire need Great Souls She Knows PadoTcn. c ...... ___ 0 A 4 The hook is dedicated to Regis ______j Scouts Jo.seph Smith and Ar- Ufolini, r ...... - ___ S 0 1 BOOKS of financial aid. college. Lawrence Friedrich, S.J., DU*Ur. x ...... 0 0 1 UNFINISHED BUSINESS SYMBOL Those interested in contributing New Y ork .-In a talk before Sanchez, cub chiefs, re- "I have read my copy through twice: It ti We have just been looking over The silent confessional warns us instructor in physics and mathe­ Iport rapid advancement of the 27 stamps are a.sked to contact the TotaU ...... 9 2 12 truly lb* .beat book bn Mary that I hav* the responses to appeals we made that Lent is a time of penance. matics, assisted the soldiers with | members of the Women’s Club of boys under their leadership. They ever taan, and I hav* a amtll library of Rev. Hugo Gerleman, S.J., Regis PUEBLO CATHOLIC HIGH (2») and we find that we have fallen Warn others by giving thirty dol­ the . photography involved in pro- the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian took time out from “ junior” scout- FG FT PF Marian bMki,*' write* Francia da S Ryan, high school. 501 Wtbater itraat, NW. Washington, D.C., lars for a confessional in a poor during the annual. ing last week to stage a com­ Durkin, f ...... 4 1 1 short on some. Perhaps they will church on “ Great Souls*I Have Coorn^j’. f ...... 4 0 3 about Unapotted Mirror of God, Moniigner chapel of the Near East. bined Valentine and Lincoln's day Smith'* new patriitic. Scriptural, and interest you. Known,” Rachel K. McDowell, McCaritfy, f ...... 0 0 0 We did help Father Omez and party, with Scout Smith acting as HsndHcki. e ...... 2 0 0 th*ologlc*l work on Mary $2 a copy, bound. SICK LIGHT religious news editor of the .Veu- A 285 page*, heavily IndaxH. Register Colleg* his seminary in Iraq a little bit but head host to the center’s Cub and Ptch^k, e ...... 0 0 of Journalism, F.O. box 1620. Denver, Colo. In an old European monastery, York Timee, spoke of the Most | Brownie groups. ffpUt*. t ...... -...... 1 0 we came nowhere near the thousand there is a hole in the chapel ceiling Hunyada. f ...... ___ 1 1 1 .NURSES TRAINING SCHOOLS dollars he needed to meet pressing Rev. Francis J. Spellman as “ a Little F'lower basketball teams Mudron*. i ...... 1 0 0 just above the sanctuary lamp. The FAMOUS DIRECTIONS MAKE UF to 125-82; WEEK » a Trained demands. intermediate and senior Parx*. ( ...... ___ 0 0 1 sick room is just above and the great soul at the helm of the Gath-1 j/] mmm. Practical Nurse. Learn quiekly at hem*. divisions arc heading into the inter­ Some kind friends helped the Sis­ sick are consoled by God’s lamp. olic Archdiocese of New York’’ ToUla ...... ___ 18 s 6 Bookl^ Fre* Chicago School of Nursing. ters of the Destitute in India, yet center tournament finals to be Scor« by p«riodi; Dept R-2, Chicago. Can you give seven dollars for a TO RELIEVE Symptoms of COLDS FAST and named the late Cardinal | played Thursday night of this SI. M*ry'» ...... 4 4 S 4--20 all the offerings amounted to sixty sanctuary lamp? Pueblo Catholic ...... 7 1 11 16--29 OLD GOLD WANTED dollars. They need more to keep on Hayes, former Governor Alfred E. week in Steel center gym. Frank Official: Repola. helping the poor outcasts of India. Smith, the late Pope Pius XI and Farrell, boys’ supervisor, holds Gold 835 Ounce. Mall old gold teeth, dis- BUS-Y B EE- N oie- CfCMf. B t e ^ Ut PicUiAt^A.... monda jewelry, watch**—racaiv* esah by only mild hope dor the survival 'The orphans of the Holy Land, It is a busy bee that would sup­ the reigning Pontiff, Pope Pius return mail. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fra* for whom we asked a ten dollar XII, as other great souls she had of his midget teams against information. Paramount Gold Refining Co ply all the wax for candles needed^ Be Sure to get quick-acting BAYER Aspirin Christmas gift, received many met. “ Archbishop Spellman is a heavier competition, although they 1500-B Hennapin, Minneapolia, Minn. in Near East chapels. There is a small gifts but we must care for great, great soul,” Miss McDowell, have already toppled sevenil real shortage and yet only eight Nurses’ Home PHOTO FINISHING them for the whole year. In fact, dollars gives a year’s supply to a a Presbyterian, said. league leaden. Best prospects for reaching championsnip play RO LLS D E V E L O F E D -O n * Day Saiwic*. 8 caring for our orphans all over is chapel. Ntver Pad* Dtcklf Edc« PHnta Z6c. a heavy burden. REDS CHANGING NAME Thunday night is accorded Little TURY PHOTO SERVICE. U Ct o m , Wit. MARDI GRAS Flower intermediate team, led by The Benedictine monks of Syria Havana.— Comment in the Cu­ DISORIMTNATTNG CAMERA FANS. have found new friends but they In many countries the Blessed ban press rfeveals that the Revolu­ Don Aragon, Archie Manzaneres, Is Purchased «xpotura roll! Ray quality Mrviec. alaht are still suffering acute poverty. Sacrament is exposed to atone for tionary Communist union of Cuba Albert Jenkins, .„*^**’ Bob Sanchez, Raytona prints and fr«« photo fo!d«r for fceapinr prints safaly. 26c. Qoslity that We have tried to come near the the excesses of the Mardi Gras, tho is considering changing its name ' Rudy Santisteven, Dave and Jimmy feasting just before Lent. Loving ! Baca. axetts— leadars tinea 1920. Ray's Photo eight hundred dollars for which to Socialist Democratic party. (Continued From Laat Page) ^nriea* Dapt 4S-F. La Croasa. Wisconsin they pleaded but we have failed adorers look up purely and humbly a bad hip injury two montha ago. W orry o f thus far. to Christ in the monstrance. We RequieseanI in Pace He has alao been viaiting with nia Biahop Paul Salman, who works can give a monstrance to a Near Why Suffer from aiater, Mrs. Frank Lucas of with seventeen zealous missionaries East mission for only twenty-five Palisade. FALSE TEETH in the desolate wastes of Trans- dollars. DIOCESE OF PUEBLO Cpl. Jimmy McHugh, aon of Mr. Slipping or Irritating? jordania, was lielped much by PEREA—Mrt. of Boon#. Died and Mrs. Tom McHugh, 238 White SPRINGTIME ^ARTHRITIS? Feb. 10. Mnthcr of Mr*. J. N. Blfa «nd Don't ba ambarrusad by Ioom falsa American benefactors but not to avenue, is visiting his pifrents and Lent means "springtime” in old Omtn FfWfibe nii» Mr*. Joe WatU. both of Pueblo; Mri. Loo taetb stippinx. droppmf or wabblins whan the extent that we could send him Formut* TrujiUn. Vineland; and Mra. Tony other relatives and friends while you eat talk or laufh. Just sprinkla the three hundred and forty dol­ English. Christ made a pilgrim­ Sanchoa. New Mexico. Si«tcr of Mrs. on furlough. He was graduated re­ a Httla 9ASTEETH or your plataa. This age for us during the springtime NDOGEN RuAna Cordova. New Mexico. Requiem plaasant powdar rives a remarkable lars he said he would need every ctAM itoiimu Mafia in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church. cently from the aerial gunery sense of added comfort and security by month. of His life. Make the stations of the Cross every day during Lent. 1. To r»llev» heidicho, body 3. Fof sore throe! from cold, 3. Chodi temoereture. H you •AM — leMOTIVI — Puoblo. Feb. 16. Interment Rnaelawo. school in Yuma, Ariz., and he re­ holdinr plates more firmly. No rummy. Can you help ua finish God’s discomfort and aches, tshe 2 dissolve 3 8 w r Aspirin Tablets have a lever and tempereturi FROVao — Now otwlUblo nUFEX—Mra. Viriinlt. Momhor of ceived hia aarial gunner wings at fooey« pasty taste or feeling. It's alkaline business? Can you then, help others make . Btver Aspirin Tablets end drink [" glass of water end iirile. does not go down - if throat to row Zola tbo monv Sacred Hoart Cathedral. Puoblo. Requiem the graduation. He will report for 7non«add). Gat FASTEETH at any drug them by giving ten dollars for a I lull glass of wster. Repeat Pain, rawness are eased in a pain is not guidily relieved, eaO tm Mott SoM for rvll So- Ma«i Fab. 16. IntormoQt Roitlawn. store. uni u Ooewtmoot U V . dutv in Salt Lake City at the end set? - , treatment In 2 hours. remarkably short time. your doctor. Tho RonAosin Oo.. 16M I. “ REMEMBER, M AN r ST St.. OItvolonO t. Obit of his furlou^. The Lenten reminder of the Sore throat from colds eased in a hurry! No Some Gausas of Good Nows for PARALYSIS St. Joseph’s Altar society met priest, as he puts ashes on our fore­ Paralysis of faith, like paralysis strong medicines to upset system. N o Results- N o Pay in the home of Mrs. Sam Cardman, Fistula Sufforors head, should be before us during of the brain, begins in the tongue Don't wait i( you even suspect you Chronic Ailments 640 N. Seventh, Feb. 10, with this holy season. Almsgiving is a and in the knees. Faith is precious. are catching a cold. At the first sign, WHY BAYER ASPIRIN STARTS Mmes. Felix Frazio and McCoy co- FREE BOOK— Explains form of penance for our sins. Give Help our missionaries to keep it TO WORK SO FAST HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE hosteuea. Final plans for the an­ a stringless gift to our poor Near faithfully follow the directions in FREE BOOK— Explains in the hearts of little children by the pictures above—the simplest Drop a nnalBo Bayer Ao- A DANCER SIGNAL nual pariah Valentine dinner to Causes. Effects and Treatment East mission during Lent pirlD Tablot la orator. supplying catechisms. Ten dollars and among the most effective Almoot inetoatly It itorto Otton ootoeiatod with Hardoninc of tko Dangers of Related Ailments be given in the school hall Sunday, buys a hundred. methods known to modem science. Arterita. • Stroko. Poralyaia, Hoart Troo- Feb. 20, from 5 to 7 were dis­ to disintesrato—it roadv bto, Kidnoy Diteoac, and other crave sen. UNSEEN GUEST See Your Doclor. Even though to fo (0 trtfk. Mako tbu pUeationt. Boealtfu] troatinc metbode of cussed. It will be a turkey din­ You have seen the pripat go to QUIZ toot, mod oot /or yoarMl/ ner. Father Francis Faiatl had he mi^ wholeheartedly approve why Bayor Aipinn oeto tho Ball Cllnio hart proven dopondablo tor OOW’WbV the tabernacle, place the Hoat in Do you ever wonder when we to quickly! nearly a qnartor of a eantory. Send ter charge of the program and gave his pyx, and hurry to the dying, sometimes speak of Eastern Rites using Bayer Aspirin to relieve pain­ FREE Ble^ Pretoura Book—today. No eh- ful symptoms, you should not fail Kention. Ball Clinle, Dopt. 7060. Exeolaior a talk on “ Juvenile Delinouency." Christ is our Unseen Guest to the and Eastern Catholics in these mis­ to see your family physician, be­ Ask for Bayer Aspirin by the full Sprinc*. Mo. Refreshments were served. end. Ten dollars will givs a tab­ sion notes? Or about Eastern dis­ cause many colds may lead to serious name, not for juat “ aapirin”. And The C. D. of A. had a social ernacle to an humble Near Ewt sidents? About Bj^ntines, Copts, consequences. Largely with medical see that you get it. meeting Monday evening. Feb. 14, chapel, five will supply a pyx to Melchites, Maronites, Jacobites, approval, this simple, scientific way RHEUMATISM REcm-'c®'.®*'® in the home of Mra. Charlea King, a needy missionary. Will you wel­ Chaldeans, Armenians? 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ThI* morvaieu* trootmont I* complttoly explolnod In tbo Boll Cllnlo’t Writ# today for a FREE copy of n 40-p*c« Mra. J. W. Collition and Mra. Herb about tbeo* allmenta and related dUturb- Catholic Tlear East lOelfnnt Assodatiem buy, however, be sure you get the 25t new FBEE Book. Writ* today. No obllcntioa. tUoitntad book. Thornton A Minor Clinle, Wilson. Refreshments were served inca*. Tb* McCIaoty Clinic, 1400 Elau last-actmg Bayer product you want. Boll CUbIc, Dopt. 7000, Etfolilor 8priacs.lle. Suite 140, S26 MeOoa St., Xax*u City, Ms. and a social hour was spent Blvd., Excalaior Spring*, Ho. 480 Lexington Ave. at 46th St Mew York 17* Y* •mm

NEWS OF THE PCEBI.O DIOfESE NURSES’ HOME PURCHASED IN RRAND JUNCTION Holy Trinity Parish Paonia Youth Receives Second Apartment Building L Credit Union Eiects W ound in European W a r Action Bought by Nuns Who Til ST. FI Paonia.— Mr, and Mrs. George the second time L t Snepenger has drives under way in the Paonia and Snepenger of Sacred Heart parish been wounded. Hotchkiss parishes and missions. PARISH MARINE One is the annual drive for re­ have been notified by the War The Snepengers have four other Operate St. Mary’s Officers in Trinidad newals and new subscriptions for department that their son, Lt. Joseph Snepenger, 26, U. S, army, sons in the services, and their the Register, and the other, for youngest daughter, Velma, is in the pledges of daily recitation of the (St. Francu Xavier'* Pariih, has been wounded in action. He is Pueblo) Great Progress Reported in Past Years With in a hospital in Africa. This is secretarial department of Fitzsim- Rosary. Residence for Hospital Students to Be Known ons hospital, Denver. The parish is proud of another Total Membership of 629 and Sgt John Snepenger. 28, enlisted As Prague Hall; Will Provide Ad- of its members in the armed forces. three years ago in the U. 8. cavalry John Simonich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Thanked and for over a year has been inj . ditional Facilities J, D. Simpnich of 1929 Evans, re­ Savings of ^2,500 New Guinea. Recently he was! ______cently was awarded a special medal for valor in connection with saving thrilled by an aerial visit to Aus-j Grand Junction. — The Sisters of Charity of Leaven­ For Help Given tralia. His brother, Ralph, 30, also | the lives of several of his fellow Trinidad.— The Holy Trinity parish credit union held is in the cavalry in Fort Bliss, Tex. j worth, who operate St, Mary’s hospital, have purchased the marines in the South Pacific. Ho its annual meeting and election of officers in Community Bliss apartment house, 1034 Coldrado avenue, for use as a had already received the Purple To WAC Program Sgt! William Snepenger, 23, en­ Heart medal on a former occasion. hall Sunday afternoon, Feb. 13. list^ in the U. S. marines three] nurses’ home. He was seriously wounded in the The new officers are the Rev. Joseph Sheehy, S.J.; years ago, and has spent almost; The building, which is being completely renovated, will fighting in the Solomons, but is re­ Martin Bersano, J. F. Torres, A. T. Bustos, and Louis The Most Rev. Joseph C. Will- two years in the South Pacific. H e' be known as Prague hall and will provide additional dormi­ covering, and expects to “go back suffered an attack of malaria, and { for more.” Hernandez, directors; LeRoy Simpleman, J. C. Sartisteran, ging. Bishop of Pueblo, is the re­ has been recuperating in New Zea-1 tory, classroom, library, and recreational facilities. The and John Cesario, credit committee; and A. R. Cresto, Anna cipient of a letter from Col, Roy land. present nurses’ home will be retained as a dormitorj' and The Misses Helen and Dorothy Redd, and James Castelano, supervisory committee. W. Leggett, acting chief of staff will be called Josephs hall. Hos­ Lakner, daughters of Mrs. Mary Pvt. Henry Snepenger, 22, was^ Lakner of 2320 Evans, enlisted last Great strides have been made of the Western technical training inducted in October, 1942, into the pital authorities announced that a friend made a substantial dona­ week in the Air-WACs. They have command of the air forces, thank army air forces. He has partici­ Capt. Conroy of in the past year. Membership tion to be used toward purchase three brothers, Anthony, Joseph, pated in many encounters in the, and William, in the navy. now totals 629, and savings ing him for his co-operation with Pacific area. There are three more of a library for the new home. $32,600. Fifty-eight members the WAC recruiting program. Lt. Leo Muir, a pilot in the army boys of the Sn^nger family,' Durango Begins The apartment house was air forces, spent several days with were present for the meeting and “ Capt. Morgan S. Campbell, our Rudy, Frank, and Edward, and two owned and operated by the Bliss his father, Sam Muir of 2202 a delegation of 16 visitors came representative in your area, ad more girls, Frances and Mary. Ed­ family for many' years. Courtland Routt. Lt. Muir is a graduate of with the Rev. Howard Delaney vises that your untiring efforts ward. the youngest, is in high Duty Overseas P. Bliss had been manager since St. Francis’ school and Pueblo from Walsenburg. school but has decided to join the; the death of his father, C. P. Bliss, Catholic high school. s, have played a large pert in the marines as soon as possible. in 1931. Cub Scouts Enjoy Supper results we have been able to at­ There will be services in Rye, Register Drive Under Way Durango.— (St. Columba’s Par­ Students of St. Mary’s are mem­ weather permitting, next Sunday,. The members of the Holy Trin­ ish)— Capt, John C. Conroy, who tain,” the'letter says. At the present there are two bers of the cadet nurse corps, cre­ Feb. 20, at 10 o’clock. ity cub pack were guests of the was transferred to Camp Joseph Santa Fe cub, pack for a potluck “ In behalf of Maj. Gen. John ated by an act of Congress to Father James Halloran spent F. Curry and his staff, I wish to T. Robinson, Ark., recently, has “ provide for the training of nurses several days this week in his home supper Wednesday evening, Feb. been assigned to overseas duty. One hundred cubs and their thank you for the fine co-operation for the armed forces, government, in Denver. His mother is not very you have extended to our people His wife and two children returned and civilian forces, and war in­ well. The national committee on or­ larents enjoyed the fine supper. to her father’s home in Atwood, Table decorations consisted o f in the executing of the WAC re dustries.” The government pro­ Mrs. Morin Duncan has been re­ ganization and develop m en t cruiting program. Kans., for tljp duration. Capt. vides tuition, books, duty and cruiting members for the Sacred handmade wooden hatchets in Conroy hoped to visit relatives in started the new year with the pw- lartly split logs, Washinrton “ Without the generous contri street uniforms, fees, and other Heart Orphanage Aid society, and Durango before leaving for over­ expenses formerly paid by the it is hoped that all the women of pose of securing 5,000 affiliations lats, and red, white, and blue bution of unlimited time and per seas, but his leave was too brief. for the NCCW candles combining the Lincoln sonal sacrifice on the part of Hne student. The director of nursing the parish will join. Mrs. Frank Mestek and son, of the hospital is now accepting The following members of the in 1944. T h e and Washington birthday themes spirited people like yourself, it Michael Frank, were baptized Sat­ number now would be impossible to conduct applications for the class that will parish, active in USO work, served with a patriotic cub scout setting. urday, Feb. 5. Mr. and Mrs. stands at 3,860. Favors were small American flags successfully a tremendous project begin training in June. breakfast to soldiers in the club Mrs. W. K. Frank Shry, Jr., were the sponsors on Sunday morning, Feb. 6: Mrs. in red, white, and blue bases. The such as WAC recruiting.” for both. The husband and father, MARY E. MYERS Sutherland, dioc­ Michael Barta, Mrs. 'V. Johnson, decorations and favors were made Frank A. Mestek, is overseas, AT SKIING PARTY esan chairman of by the Santa Fe cubs and den Mrs. Gentry, Mrs. James Sabo, this committee, probably in England. The baby Miss Mary Elinor Myers, daugh­ Mrs. D. .Morin, ami .Mrs. M^Milich. mothers. wore the same baptismal robe that ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond is eager that the Cubmaster J. S. Cross of Santa Coble Family of Mrs. Barta also is a member of the P u eblo council his father did when he was bap­ Myers of this city, enjoyed a new USO council. Fe, chairman of the program, in­ tized. weekend at Winter Park, re­ show an increase in membership troduced the speakers of the eve­ this year. Upon the shoulders of Pvt. Robert A. McNamara, who cently, with a party of skiers from ning, among whom was the Holy Canon City Gets is with the engineer corps sta­ Loretto Heights college, Denver, the members of this committee, 'Trinity cubmaster, August Juarez. composed of the deanery and par­ tioned in Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. where she is a student. Fr. Daleiden t * ish council chairmen of organiza­ The group sang the “ Star- is visiting his parents, Mr. and A seven-and-one-half-pound boy tion and development, working Spangled Banner." The Holy Wire From Son Mrs. James . B. McNamara, in was born to Mr, and Mrs. Ed with Mre. Sutherland, rests the re­ Trinity pack gave a “ yell” of Durango. He will be here for Billing of 820 N. Seventh street Be Chaplain in sponsibility of convincing each so­ thanks to the Santa Fe cubs and about 15 days. Feb. 7 in St. Mary’s hospital. Canon City. — (St. Michael’s Miss Rose Cavanaugh left Tues­ ciety or unit of Catholic women their leaders. Games were en­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. John­ Parish) — J. J. Coble, fireman day evening to return to Globe, of the importance of affiliation joyed by all, under the supervision son, Orchard Mesa, have been in­ of C. W. Stickles. The meeting first class, telegraphed his parents, Ariz., where she expects to remain Trinidad Camp with our diocesan and national Sgt. John Snepenger Sgt. William Snepenger formed that their son, Walter John­ Mr. and Mrs. George Coble, that until spring. councils. ^as closed with all singing son, has been promoted from cap­ he was in Alaska and would soon Thomas McCartney writes his When Bishop Joseph C. Willginj: comic song, “ The Old Yellow Bus.” tain in the communications divi­ Capt. Leonard J. Barthelemy, approved the forming o f a counci ^ be home on leave. He spent parents. Chief of Police and Mrs. TROOP 261 FETED his senior year of high school in Leo McCartney, that he is fine, sion of the air forces to major. Catholic chaplain of the prisoner in this diocese 18 months ago, he AT SUPPER Maj. Johnson is stationed in Colo­ of war camp in Trinidad, has been expected the diocesan council to im Holy Cross abbey and was gradu­ Social Climaxes Catholic "somewhere in the Pacific.” He The members of Holy Trinity ated from there. hopes to get home by baseball rado Springs. transferred and will be .succeeded elude all organizations of wotnen troop 261 were treated to a sup­ Mr. and Mrs. J.- K. St. John, by Lt. Joachim Daleiden, according within the diocese. The national William John Coble, technical season. per Wednesday evening, Feb. 9. The C. D. of A. held a business 241 Chipeta avenue, have received to word received this week by council was organized to federate sergeant in the marine corps in Bishop Joseph C. Willging from the Miles Reynolds, field executive, meeting Wednesday evening, Feb. a telephone call from their son, all existing organizations of Cath­ the South Pacific for 14 months, High’s Mission Activities Rev. Martin J. Neal is, Vicar Gen­ was present. Troop 261 had a came home recently for a visit 9. Plans were completed to have Cpl. Kenneth S. St. John, Medford, olic women into one body working Ore., saying that he had just eral of the Military Ordinariate. display in a downtown store win­ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. a parish entertainment on Wash­ under the direction of ecclesias­ dow in Scout week, Feb. 8-14. returned from service on the Father Daleiden is a Franciscan tical superiors as members of the George Coble. He is now visits (Pueblo Catholic High) presented to the school by the Rev. ington’s birthday/Feb. 22, the eve The cub pack of Holy Trinit: of Ash Wednesday, at 8 o’clock in Aleutian islands. He expected to priest who formerly taught in St. lay apostolate. ing friends in New Brunswick, As a climax of CSMC activities Gregory Smith, director of the So­ Joseph’s college, Westmont, 111. A also had a display in Scout weei N. J. * the parish hall. leave for this city within a week Upon request the diocesan com in Pueblo Catholic high school, ciety for the Propagation of the or 10 days for a visit at home. German prisoner priest is to be sent mittee will send material for dis in Jamieson’s window on Main Pfc. Lawrence Holden wrote his The class leaders for St. Co­ street. Handicrafts and work in Lorraine Siraonich, senior, was Faith. lumba’s school as annbunced re­ Cpl. St. John has been in army to Trinidad to serve the prisoners tribution at meetings, such pam mother, Mrs. Sarah Holden, re­ service for two years and a half under Father Daleiden’s direction, phlets including N’CCW folders all fields of cubbing were dis­ cently that he had arrived in Eng­ crowned “ Sweetheart of the Mis­ At noon a box luncheon was held cently are Frances Butell, Jean Clifford, Anna Schoenberger, Mary and in Alaska during much of that A new commanding officer is in and handbooks on the organiza­ played. The display was cited as land safely. sions” at a girl-bid Valentine so­ in the classrooms. The girls fur­ “ tops.” Ellen Vandewiele, John Hedder- period. charge of the Trinidad camp. tion of parish and deanery coun Mrs. D. P. Garrett, who has cial last Monday evening. Miss nished the lunches and the boyn bid cils. The cub pack of Holy Trinity Simonich had won a popularity con­ man, Joanne Pearce, Mary Eileen Sgt. Ed Rowland, former em been ill of the flu, is able to for them. Piccoli, Mitzi Lou Quintana, Ger ploye of the Public Service Co Mt. Carmel Parish Altar The diocesan president, Mrs. C and Santa Fe brought Scout week be up and around again. test by an overwhelming majority, C. Bdlinger, again urges the ne to a close by touring the Chronicle- Activities of two weeks were aldine Harrington, Teresa Cum­ but now in the personnel depart­ Joseph Van Alstyne, son of Mr with 19,121 votes in comparison to Sodality Meets in Hall cessity of reviewing carefully at News offices and watching the pro­ 5,100 tallies for her runner-up, brought to a close in the evening mins, Sue WiTmer, Jerry Mason ment of the army at Fort Logan, and Mrs. Harry Van Alstyne, is Kenny Norton, Margaret Ann has been here visiting his mother, one monthly meeting of your or duction of a daily paper on Sat­ Margaret Connors, a junior. The (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Pari*h, in the St. Thomas More hospital, with the crowning of the winner Hedderman, Dick Miemyk, Alice Mrs. Mary Rowland, who suffered pnization the “ Monthly Message' urday morning, Feb. 12. A keen defeated candidates, Margaret Con­ P u e b lo ) bulletin and Catholic Action magat interest was manifested by about where he underwent an emergency to the tune, “ Sweetheart.” The so­ Mae Aspaas, and Tommy Ryan. (Turn to Page 11 — Column 5) nors, Frances Arthur, Ruth Spiess, St. Rita’s Altar sodality met zine, which are mailed each month 50 cubs, who were accompanied operation for appendicitis. He is cial was held in the school hall, a- pupil of St. Michael’s school. and Bernadette Hunyada, formed Thursday. Feb. 10, in Mt. Carmel from headquarters in Washington by den mothers, Mrs. J. S. Cross her court of honor. which had been decorated by a and Mrs. C. T. Cook of the Santa Leo Dyer, fireman first class hall with a very good attendance. D. C. This material should be read In an assembly the morning of group of mission representatives. I and discussed by all the members Fe pack; Mrs. August Juarez, Mrs. son of Mrs. Agnes Dyer, took part Card Party to Be Held by J. S. Schwartz, and Mrs. C. C in the recent action in the Atlan­ Feb. 14, the, results of the contest The Rev. James Hurley, manag-| of your society. Pertinent infor were aqnounced to the student Charities Review Gets mation on pending legislation is Robinson of Holy Trinity pack; tic, when three blockade runners ing editor of the Shield, and the and Mrs. Hugh V. Giltner, leader were sunk by American warships. body. A corsage was presented New Format, Saves Paper presented, as well as up-to-the to the winning candidate. The re­ Rev. Gregory Sgiifb, paid a visit St. Leander’ s Altar Group minute news of all the committees. and organizer. Pvt. Mary Jane Aragon, marine port brought to light the fact that to the school last week. They of­ corps women’s reservist, completed ■Washington. — T h e Catholic the total of $418 had been cleared fered a tribute of praise to those her training as a parachute rigger (St. Laander’* Paruh, Pueblo) The third and fourth grade pupils, Charities Review appears in a new for the missions. in charge of mission activities for in the naval air station, L*ke- On Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 22. who have been conducting a contest format to conform with recent PUEBLO the outstanding work that has been hurst, N. J., and was promoted the Altar and Rosary society will for aiding the missions, crowned rulings of the War Production Official Crusade done during the past few months. to the rank of corporal. sponsor a pre-Lenten card party. the successful candidates as the Board designed to conserve paper. “ Although reduced in size from Your Buiiness It Approeiatod Mrs. H. 0. Chappell was re­ Picture Unveiled • ■ • The following will be hostesses: king and queen of hearts. The boy JOE’S SUPER cently operated on for appendicitis. Mmes. L. Patrick, Leo Reinert, H. chosen for king was Lyle Barger, 7 by 10 to 6 by 9,” the editor an­ Sarah Occhiato, president of th ejL O m S A m Z 8 y L lSlO Q nounces, “ the amount of printed The Palace Drug Go. Lt. Anna Susman, army nurse CSMC, presided over the assembly, Barger, L. Muhic, M. Ozello, Mol- and the queen was Mary Klug. material included has been re­ SERVICE corps, returned to Camp Hale the opening number of which was lie Pechaver, L. Gorman, L. All the students are active in As Missing, Writes Rhodes, J. B. Vendetti. and H. selling war stamps and bonds. duced only negligibly.” The ‘'tore GLXF GAS & OILS after spending two weeks with the unveiling of the official crusade m s o . MAIN PB. 1723 her parents in Canon City. picture, “ Queen of the Missions,” Cooney. All women of the parish Phone. 27-28 406 N. Main St. GREASI.VG WASHING Parents He Is Safe and friends are invited to attend. On Friday. Feb. 18. the Altar PUEBLO and Rosary society will hold its Durango.— (Sacred Heart Par­ Lenten Season Will Open monthly meeting at 2 o’clock, fol­ The firms listed here de­ ish)— Mr. and Mrs. Ben Arriza of RRAMAN lowed by the Mothers’ club meet­ Hesperus received encouraging THATCHER ST. MARY’S serve to be remembered ing at 3 o’clock. news from their son, Louis Arriza, ROOFING Lt. Carl J. Shope is spending BLOCK DRUG when you are distributing who is a bombardier in the air HOSPITAL At High Mass in Cathedral a short leave with his parents, SHELTON BRYAN. U«r. Intulation ■ tFeatheritrIp forces. In a letter to his parents your patronage in the dif­ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shope. "A N ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION CONDUCTED BY Its Grand Art Pocblo. Coin. he states that be is in good health. ferent lines of business. Lt. John J. Ferguson after 26 PHARMACY" Sisters o f Cliaritv PHONE 305 (Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish, 8:30 p.m. Confessions will be heard “ Keep your chins up and all shall months of active service in Burma, PHONE 2 8 41S QUINCY PHONE 47S* turn out well in the end,” Louis Pueblo) on Tuesday from 3:30 p.m. to 6 (Dhina, and India, is spending a says. He was listed a few months leave with his parents, Mr. and The season of Lent will open and from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. ago as missing in action over Mrs. J, W. Ferguson. Phone 8 6 2 with a High Mass on Ash Wednes­ The Lenten Gospel will be read ^ jamera-Graft Shop • Petros Motor Sales Greece. Mrs. R. L. Askew and son, day at 8 o'clock, and close with a in English in the weekday Masses. ROBERT S. FARICY PRICE CLEANER 90S N. Main St. Ph. 437 ! ! 215 North Victoria At* * Phont 1152 High Mass on Holy Saturday. 'The Last week’s Associated Press Bobby Lee, have gone to Los An­ The Masses will be at 7 and 8 wirephotos carry the name and MONUMENTS P0RTR.\1TS USED CARS blessing and distribution of ashes o’clock. geles for*an indefinite stay. Mrs. AND DYER will take place before the Mass picture of a Durango man, Cpl. Askew was the former Kathleen CRAVE MARKERS NO ODOR— NO DELAY— NO KODAK FINISHING - BLUB G«&*rai Auto Repaln, Grosjiloju REGRET PRINTS PHOTOSTATS Car ^aabina Wednesday, and at 3:30 p.m. and The order of the evening services John Cugnini, son af Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy. at 7:30 will be sermon on Sunday, 707 S. Main Sl • Phone 260-W O jupI PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES STORAGE OPEN 24 8 0 U R 8 A DAT Mike Cupiini of Falfa. John is The third Sunday of the month 625 St., Pueblo Holy Hour on Wednesday, and shown with five other Yanks who is the regular Holy Communion day Germ Mercantile Margison Boys Way of the Cross on Friday. These have gathered around a captured for the Young People’s sodality. ANDY AiVD JOHN serrices will conclude with Bene­ German banner for an impromptu All members are asked to attend & Liquors diction of the Most Blessed Sacra­ celebration of their victory. The in a body. DUNDEE THE D. E. BURKE ment picture was taken at Nettuno, Everything to Wear On Monday evening, Feb. 21, CLEANERS& S A C KMAIV Of St. Anthony's Dancing ajid the frequenting of south of Rome, and reveals John’s the sodality will hold a carnival Plumbing & Heating Co. and to Drink DYERS All forme of Insurance theaters are opposed to the spirit whereabouts for the first time to and social in the school hall. 818-320 N. Santa Fe Are. his family. It was known that he titli « EUubath Sts. Plwas 343* Phone 930 817 E. C Street 321 THATCHER BUILDING of recollection that should charac­ The first and second grades will P. E WYNDLE, Prop. Repair Work a Spedalty PUEBLO. COLO. Given Furloughs was somewhere in Italy, but not WE RETURN EVERYTHING BUT PHONE 7S7 PUEBLO. COLO. terize a good Catholic during Lent. entertain the mothers at the club Lent itself is a preparation for exactly where. meeting on Friday, Feb. 18, with THE DIRT Office Phone 909 the Christian Pasch, the commem Cpl. Cugnini has two sisters, a demonstration in religion. (St. Anthony’* ParUh, Pueblo) The school sponsored a Valen­ Pfc. Joseph Margison and Sgt oration of the Passion, Death, and Annie and Josephine, and two tine party on St. Valentine’s day Steve Margison, sons of Mrs. Mary (Turn to Page 11— Column 7) brothers, Mike, Jr., and Pat. Hardware Margison, are spending furloughs IRobinson Bros.l I JOHN M. at home together. It is Joseph’s MAJOR Grockery first furlough since entering the ST. PATRICK’S PARISH TABERNACLE SOCIETY army. He spent the past 25 months BAIRY I MACINDOE in Alaska. Steve has been stationed Glassware in 'Williams Field, Chandler, Ariz. TO SPONSOR CARO PARTY TUESOAY, FEB. 22 Pure Milk and Cream ^ C Plumbing and Mrs. (Constantine Lamb has been TJntouehed by Human Hand* selected as the new DCCW repre­ Gooking Utensils (St. Patrick’* ParUh, Pueblo) han, James Sutton, Joseph Beau­ bride is a graduate of St. Patrick’s sentative for S t Anthony’s parish. Home Delivery Healing A card party will be stagH by “A TBOU8ANO OTHER THINGS" Mrs. Josepli Novak's recovering vais, Phil Beauvais, Dennis Mc- grade school and Pueblo Catholic FLOUR the Tabernacle society on Wesh- Special Attention Given nicely after undergoing an opera Guin, Thomas Jackson, Don higH school. Her two brothers, WE SELL FRANQS ington’s birthday, Tuesday, Feb. to Repair Work tion in a local hospital. Thompson, and Christ Vidmar, 22, a(t 2 p.m. in the school audi­ Eddie and Joe, both students in ICE CREAM : Tha standard of quality for Phone 964 110 W. 2nd St. Try ut before you says “ / can't Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bensik are and Misses Frances Naughton, St. Patrick's school, were the serv­ torium. A silver offering will be Helen Naden, Mayne Sullivan, and Phone 59 713 E. 4lh St. ! perfect baking, find it anywhere." the parents of a girl bom recently. taken. The sponsors, as announced ers for the Mass. Josephine Kerns The school children had a Valen­ Leona Vogrt. and Fred Garsick were the attend­ by Mrs. E. J. Pettit, chairman, are ' ■ ■ tine party Monday, Feb. 14, in Mmes. Edward Aberten, Anton Culif-Sajbel Nuptials Held ants. The bridegroom ia the aon JARGER’S which they were assisted by the Balias, Joseph Cusamano, Don Mary Sajbel of 1305 Claremont of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Culig. The sisters of the school. Craeger, Byron Lay, Francis Ma­ and Stanley Culig of St Mary’s bride is the daughter of the late Pueblo Hardware Go. Mr. and Mrs. John Sajbel. Shoe Repair loney, Joseph Hughes, Henry Heth- parish were united in marriage GROVE ORUG STORES Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones, for­ 410 N. Main Phone 470 JACK ADAMS, Mgr. 4 0 HOURS’ D E V O 'n O N erington, James Cline, George Mc­ revious to a Nuptial Mass cele- DIOCESE OF PUEBLO Dermott, J. A. McDonnell, James lirated by the Rev. W, D. Mc­ merly of 631 Pitkin, have moved FIVE BETTER DRUG STORES Neu> for Old PHONE 100 Quinquagetima Sunday McGrath, Dorothy Meister, John Carthy on St. Valentine’s day. A to Sacred Heart Cathedral parish, CENTRAL BLOCK nFTH & MAIN T ttt Pick-Up «nd DtUrerr 8«rvie* Feb. 20, 1944 Mikus, James Ottino, Charles wedding breakfast was served aft­ where they have purchased a 24TH & GRAND 726 E. 4th MESA JUNCTION Roclsy Ford..J*eter’aPatti, Henry Pettit, James Shee­ erwards in the Vail hotel. The home.

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