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Contents Copyrighted by the Ca^oUe Press Society, Inc. 1944 — Permission to Reprodace, Except on Descendant of Famous New Englanders Articles Otherwise Marked. Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Plans Ready, Humble Thanksgiving University Professor, Now Work Awaits Shouid Be Feature Ft. Logan Officer, Convert DENViR CATHOLIC WPB Permit (B y Rev. Maurice Reardon) university, is a direct descendant Of Victory-Day Fete A few years ago, while giving a of William Bradford, the first Gov­ series of lectures on Shakespeare ernor of Massachusetts; of Sir Doiaiion Made in Mem- to a group of nuns in St. Joseph’s Francis Drake, the Rover; and of Archbishop Vehr Outlines Plaus for Observance college in Hartford, Conn, a well- Ralph Waldo Emerson, the Amer­ ary efReberlKaanna REGISTER educated non-Catholic guest pro­ ican essayist and poet The pro­ Throughout Archdiocese When War The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. Wo fessor good-naturedly caught one fessor, now on leave from Texas By W iden Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller of his student misquoting a Bible university, where he teaches Eng­ Services, Photo Featores, and Wide World Photos. text. Afterward his nun-pupila lish literature and advanced com­ Is Over in Europe were a bit more wary in their use of Scripture. position, has also done research The Rt. Rev. William Hig­ work at Oxford, the Bodlein, the Archbishop Urban J. Vehr urges Catholics in the arch- VOL. XXXX. No. 1. DENVER, COLO., THUR^AY, AUG. 31, 1944. $1 PER YEAR Last Sunday this same profes­ gins, pastor of St. Philo- British museum in London, and mena’s parish, Denver, an­ diocese to Victory-day in a religious manner, with de­ sor, now 1st Lt. William Brad­ the Bibliotheque Nationale. ford Gardner, temporarily as­ votions reflecting a humble thanksgiving to God. In the nounces a donation of $10,000 signed to Fort Logan, was con­ by Mrs. Robert Koenne, to be same letter, sent out this week, he announces the cancella­ Soldiers Lawyers in Khaki, firmed by Archbishop Urban J. tion of the fall clergy conference and the lifting of the laws Sivamp Vehr in the chapel in Fitzsimons used for the erection of a of fast and abstinence on the Ember Days, Sept. 20, 22, 23, General hospital. The day before, chapel at the sisters' convent, the lieutenant had been baptized with the exception of the usual abstinence on Friday. The 1361 Detroit sereet. The con­ by the Catholic chaplain at Fort vent parlor now being used as a Says Judge Advocate in Denver ■ letter follows: Logan, Father Lorenzo Lacassc. chape! is too small. 'The Koenne Aug. 28, 1944 + + + + + A native of New Britain, Conn., Memorial chapel will be added to Reverend dear Father: (By Sgt. Charles Lehman) Lt. Gardner, who holds an A.B. the south wall of the present In God’s gracious providence, Whereas this is the story o f an Col. Raymond R. Brady, is degree from Trmity college and building. At the same time, four the war in Europe may cease Q. I. Joe^s Lawyer, shown poring over tomes so that Master of Arts" and Doctor of bedrooms will be erected on the j u m CIERCI within the period of a few months army lawyer—and whereas it is also an account of how soldiers are a soldier's legal rights will be amply protected. Col. Brady is acting Philosophy degrees from Harvard second floor. or less. All have prayed for vic­ now swamping the lawyers in staff judge advocate in Denver headquarters o f the Army Air Forces tory and for peace, these past Robert Koenne was burie’^ from khaki—^tneiefore, be it resolved Western Technical Training Command. He says that soldiers o f St. Philomena’s church March 13, years, as they have uever prayed World war II are the best behaved GI’s in the nation’s history— that that we discuss the party of the 1944. His widow is recovering iH N y iL before. Most of our homes have they are now swamping army lawyers for free advice and good, legal im first part, towit: Lt. Col. Ray­ from a leg injury in Mercy hos­ suffered the anguish of fear and mond R. B ra^, acting staff judge assistance. Shown at right is Miss Eleanor H. Carlson, 24, o f 3437 S expectancy over the fate of their pital, advocate in Denver headquarters Milwaukee street, chie( derk in the W TTCs judge advocate’s office.— loved ones fighting on foreign soil. (Official USAAF photo, by AAF Training Command) Mrs. Koenne is also the donor Ask your good people to spend the of the Army Air Forces Western of the Blessed Virgin’s statue in SHIED OCT. IS not distant Victory-day in the Technical Training Command. S t Philomena’s church. It waa spirit of prayer and thanksgiving The legal termindogy may seem III DHivm mi one o f the first purchases made to Almighty God, not in riotous­ drab, but there is nothing even ap­ by Father Donovan, the deceased T^e annual examination of the proximating that about Col. Brady. founder of the parish. The deli­ junior clergy in the archdiocese ness and frivolity. When the news of the capitula­ If you ever listened to radio’s “ Mr. cacy of the features often has will be held Oct. 18 in St. Thomas' tion of our enemy in Europe is an­ District Attorney’’ you have heard Bf been commented upon by visitors seminary, Denver, announces Arch­ a deep-throated, stentorian voice bishop Urban J. Vehr. The follow­ nounced by press or radio Hie and members of the congregation. church bells can be rung proclaim­ battle for the people’s rights. That The gift of cash i^ in the cus­ ing letter gives the subject matter voice sounds the way Col. Brad' Lt, Wm. B. Gardner ing victory. That evening in each Several arcbdiocesan churches tody of Ray A. Jaeger and Mon­ Aug. 28, 1944. parish church and semi-public looks. He is big, and powerful Reverend dear Father: signor Higgins, as trustees. They oratory in the archdiocese an hour looking, and somehow you would and institutions standing in the The lieutenant’s first book, a de The annual examination of the also have war bonds totalling of public prayer of thanksgiving want him on your side in any bat­ path of last Saturday’s furious tailed work on the life of George junior clergy will be held at St. $18,000 in maturity value re­ $ should be held in gratitude to Al­ tle before the bar. Hicks, philologist, politician, and .Thomas’ seminary Wednesday, Oct. hail storm suffered heavy damage, served for the completion of the mighty God for the blessings of divine of the late 17th century, is 18, at 10 o’clock. * A former Salt Lake City assist­ but the full extent of the loss in school at Tenth and Fillmore. victory and peace so long desired. now ready for the publisher. 'The All the priests ordained in 1939 ant district attorney. Col. Brady Permission is hereby given for ex­ dollars and cents has not yet been genial, soft-spoken New Englander Archbishop Urban J. Vehr has and thereafter, exclusive of the becomes enthusiastic when he talks I position of the Blessed Sacrament computed. Because of war-time la­ readily admits that the field of authorized the construction at the class of .June, 1944, must submit to about a Gl’siegal rights. throughout Victory-day. Ask your bor shortage, estimates of the cost philology, especially of the late convent. John K. Monroe, archi­ this examination unless personally “ We’re here to see that justice of repairs on buildings have not 17th century period, is his “ first tect, has the plans in readiness. excused by the Ordinary. Five an­ people to repair to church and is done, regardless, of race, color spend an hour in prayer before yet been given, and the damage to literary love.” He has contributed The work will begin as soon as a nual examinations must be under­ or creed,” he says. “ A soldier in institutional war gardens cannot articles on the subject to the permit can be obtained from the gone, regardless of any excusing their Eucharistic Savior. If school trouble has to receive a fair be accurately gaug^. (T um to P a g e t — Column 5) War Production Board. causes. is in session, have your children trial, and, even though guilty, if a Each priest shall submit two recite the Rosary to Our Lady, man has not been given a fair trial The Holy Family parish plant written sermons o f approximately Queen of Victory and Queen of we will set a verdict aside and giye was hard hit, according to Father 20 minutes’ length on any one of Peace, in humble thanksgiving to him another chance to prove or dis­ Leo Flynn, pastor. In the main Five Service Men From the following topics: God. prove his guilt.” school building alone 119 windows Kindly announce these arrange­ 1. The Incarnate Word: Mary were battered out; the convent and ment to your people. They be­ Then Col. Brady will relax and the Mother of God: Divine Grace. rectory also lost windows, and the come effective without further cite cases. Like any conscientious 2. Justice: Its Scope and Appli­ roofs of all buildings were dam­ j ’ notice. lawyer, he never says anything Archdiocese Die in War cation. without throwing in a “ for in­ aged to an extent yet to be esti­ A regional seminar on Spanish- Famed Dr. Wassell Recalls mated. The subject matter of the exami­ (Turn to P ageS — Column 5) stance” to back him up. nations as listed in the Denver Knotty Caie-Cited St. Dominicks Loss The astounding progress o f Al­ Family parish, Denver, has now Clergy Register for 1944 is as “ Some months ago,” he says, “ in lied forces in the European and been declared■ dead• - -by y t the o War de- follows; Estimated at %300 partment. Previously, one year Clothing Will one of our outlying possessions, a Work With Mission Padres Pacific theaters of war is being Theolona Dogmatics: sentry was walking his post. At In St. Dominic’s church more ago, Lt. Osborne was reported De Verbo Incarnato. accomplished at a grim 4dU of about 4 in the morning, this young­ than 25 windows were broken; the missing in action in an aerial■ DODom- De Beats Virgine lives. Dispatches in toe hast week ster yelled to the next guard to (By Rev. James B. Hamblin) of which a greater China will be roof was punctured and water bardment mission over Gelsen­ De S 'Ctis, Be Collected indicate that least Bye more kirchen, Germany. watch his post while be went to “ We' needed prayer and guid- built. Even today the majority o f damaged pews, rugs, drapes, and service nien from-the Denver arch- De -Gratia.— Herrmann. Herve. the cook shack for coffee. Men Chinese in influential positions, floor to the extent of ?300, the L t Osborh'e had heeh In'fHh Theologia Moralis ance, and it was the good■ LordLi " ''fpr-se have lost their lives. were permitted to do this, and the the leaders o f the country— al­ Rev, Leo C. Gainor, O.P., said. The army since 1940 and had been De Contractibus. De Obligationi- Who saved us all.”. With this slmpl!* For Europeans coffee helped keep them awake. though they may not be Christian loss is covered by insurance, how­ overseas for two months when he bus ParticularibuB Judicum, tribute of faith and trust in divine “ Well, let’s call the coffee-bound — are mission trained and cer­ ever, and repairs are in process m was reported missing. He is the Juratorum, Advocatorum, protection, Lt, Commander Cory- sentry Pvt, Jones. He went in, sat tainly will lead China according to only member of his crew who is not Reerum, Testium, et Medico The followingg letter from Arch- don M. Wassell dismisses his own The roof of St. Catherine’s down, ordered bis coffee, and saw Christian principles and Christian accounted for. Six of the boys were rum. bishop Urban J. Vehr announces part in one of the most thrilling church also was broken, and water his best friend, Smith, sitting there philosophy.” killed and three are prisoners of De Censuris pro Foro Interne. that local participation in the episodes o f the war. Commander seeped through, but the damage also, waiting to take an early Commander Wassell’s duty was was only minor. toe Nazis. De Irregularitatibus. nation-'wide drive to collect cloth- Wassell, whose devotion to the morning boat to the mainland. only to the wounded bodies of his De SacramentalibuB cum Cn. mig for needy liberated Europeans wounded under his care during Father Adam Ritter, pastor of They joshed and kidded, then men, but his interest extended also S t Anne's shrine, Arvada, and Lt. Fred Lihstedt 1144-1153. will be under the direction of the retreat from Java merited the First Lt. Fred Linstedt, 30, an Smith jokingly reached over, Navy Cross and the Order of to their religious needs. In Tjilat- chaplain of the Mullen Home for De Sacramentis in Genere uum Father Elmer Kolka. Further di­ jap the bodies of 67 sailors of the infantry officer, was killed Aug. 8 Cn. 731-736. rections will be given later. The yanked out Jones’ pistol and Orange-Nassau (Dutch), public the Aged, reported minor hurts to twirled it in cowboy fashion. Jones Marblehead and Huston waited in Italy, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. De Baptismo cum Cn. 737-779, letter follows in full: tribute from President Roosevelt, the shrine and the home. Small became irritated and reached over burial— but only three coffins De Confirmatione cum Cn. 780- Aug. 30, 1944. and the applause o f the nation’s leaded glass panels in the windows to yank his ghn back. movie audiences, speaks sincerely were at hand. Officers and men of both places were broken. 797. Reverend dear Father: worked through the night, and in Jus Canonicum: A nation-wide drive to collect “ ‘Don’t ever do that, bud,’ Jones when he gives thanks “ to the Al­ (Turn to Page $ — Column 4) the morning 67 coffins were ready Northside Buildings De Vicariis Foraneis. Cn. 446- clothing for the liberated coun­ mighty for taking care of the ship and the crowd.” to provide proper burial for the Have Heavy Damage 450. tries of Europe will begin Sept. gallant boys. “ Twelve of the boys De Parochis et Vicariis, Cn. 451- 24. This campaign is under the Not among those who have been were Catholics and I saw to it In northside institutions, 6t. 486. direction of Governor Lehman, Two Parishes brought to a realization of the that they had a padre and two Clara’s orphanage. Queen of De Magisterio Ecclesiastico. Cn. director general of the United providence of God only when per­ acolytes to give them Catholic Heaven orphanage, S t Vincent’s 1322-1351; 1384-1408. Nations Relief and Rehabilitation sonal danger threatens, the fa­ burial. When we got to Djockjo- home, Marycrest convent, St. An­ Sacred Scripture: Administration, who has asked the Will Observe mous navy physician spent 14 karta two o f those who died were thony’s hospital, and Regis college, Introduction: Introduction to assistance of all religious groups years in China as a doctor Catholics— I got i Catholic priest the loss was more extensive. the Pentateuch. in the country. The appeal will be of the Episcopalian missions. He for them too.” He is still con Stained-glass windows in S t Vin­ Literature: Siipon. "A Scripture conducted in every city and town 50th Jubilee speaks with pride and affection of cemed, however, that in the con cent’s chapel were broken, and the (Turn to Page i — Column 8) (Turn to Page i — Column 4) the many “ padres” and Catholic fusion of departure all the graves vegetable garden was devastate. missionaries he has known and were not properly prepared. His At Marycrest convent damage to Archbishop Urban J. Vehr wilt worked 'mth in China, Java, and - - -Je ~ the orchard and garden reached celebrate Solemn Pontifical Mass one request of President Roosevelt Lt, Ralph H. Osborne, Jr. his native Little Rock, Ark. was that he be allowed to return $500. The Queen of Heaven home for two Denver parish golden jubi­ Zxpert From East Will to Java to complete that work. lost 200 panes of glass and an lee festivals this fall. The first Before going to China, Dr. Others are reported missing in ac­ After his famous journey across unestimat^ amount of garden pro­ is Our Lady of Mt. Carmel parish, Wassell recalled, he assisted Fa­ tion, and some have been decorated / ther, now Monsignor, John Healy Java with the 12 sailors wounded duce and fru it Regis also lost win­ for unusual achievements, which will mark its half-century dow glass, as'did S t Clara’s. The of service Sunday, Sept. 24. The in installing the first public health in action aboard the United States Direct Catholic Centers service in the Little Rock paro­ cruisers. Dr. Wassell managed to damage to St. Anthony’s garden Lt. Ralph H. Osborne, Jr. Mass will be at 10 a.m. The second get all his charges aboard the last was considerable,...... altoougn rh the - Lt. Ralph H. Osborne, Jr., Fly­ is St. Joseph’s parish conducted by chial schools; and his father was for many years the physician for ship to leave the Dutch island be­ buildings were not hurt according ing Fortress pilot and husband of James P. McNeive, this week ap­ of C. organization. Many of them the Redemptorists, and the date is fore its fall. It was a small ship. to Sister Mary Mechtildis. Josephine Thaler Osborne of Holy pointed director for the Vail and Sunday, Nov. 26. a group of sisters in Little Rock. are now priests; hundreds are in While in'China, Dr. Wassell spent built to accommodate 180 pas­ Little Flower Community centers, The Archbishop will leave sengers and cargo, but crowded on in Denver, would rather direct the armed forces, and some are Thursday for the East on business years as physician in the Kui-five now leading professional men in that particular voyage were seven 1st Lt. Fred Linstedt youth activities than be a writer matters. He will be gone two kang hospital of the Sisters of St. Brooklyn. (Turn to Page t — Column t ) Faith of Bomber Crews for a New York” newspaper. He weeks. ■Vincent de Paul. Fred Lindstedt, 1430 W, Nevada had his choice recently and he ac­ The new director of Denver’s On his fall list of appointments Mittioners Do Great Job place, Denver, were notified. Previ­ cepted the Deliver position rather Catholic community centers has a IS Confirmation in Presentation “ Christian missioners have done Enters Convent ous to his enlistment July IS, 1941, than the newspaper job. long list of activities to his credit, church, Denver, Sunday, Oct. 1, at a great job for China,” declared Amazes Chaplain Sullivan L t Lindstedt had been employed “ It was with PM, the Leftist among them the forming and di­ 4 p.m. the former mission doctor. “ By as salesman and office manager sheet in New York city,” says Mr, recting of the Columbus Boys' club, The Missionary Catechists who saving the lives of hundreds of by the Clarke Church Goods house, McNeive. ‘T believe that I would the Columbus Golf club, the East­ will serve in Greeley and surround­ abandoned babies, their charity is L t Col. David C. Sullivan, who been going at a steady, rugged Denver. In May, 1942, he was re­ have lasted only one day with that' ern Athletic Basketball leag;ue, the ing communities wHl arrive in directly responsible for the men for more than a year was com­ pace. Just to give you an idea of ceived into the Church and mar­ outfit. Anyway, my life’s work Metropolitan Catholic high school Denver^ Sunday. and women who -will be the stones mand chaplain of the AAFWT'TC what we have to do, read this and ried to Miss Gail Kramer of S t ha.s been with youth groups, and I swimming meets, and the Metro- with headquarters in Denver, de­ weep. I have instructed a class of Catherine’s parish. Besides his did not propose to abandon it for clared in a letter to the Register 65 men for Confirmation, sponsored wife and parents, Lt. Linstedt is a steady newspaperntan’s diet.” DENVER CATHOLIC SCHOOLS this week that he had never known a mission (an eight-day affair), survived by two sisters, Mrs. J. L .. Energetic and athletic, McNeive such practical Catholicity as he with the famous Father. Owen Williams of Denver and Mrs, knows what he is talking about, has witnessed at a bomber bqse in Francis Dudley conducting; organ­ W. L. Ballard of Los Angeles, for he has been a columnist in England. Since going overseas ized a pilgrimage of 250 GI’s to Calif., and a brother, Robert who Brooklyn newspapers for several TO BE FILLED TO CAPACIH Father Sullivan has been stationed the historic Shrine of Our Lady of makes his home with his parents. years. His principal employment, with a bomber division. He writes Walsingham; hold Miraculous Pvf. John J. Saboren however, for the past 18 years has in part: Medal novena services every Mon­ Pvt. John J. Saboren, 18, was been as athletic director for Co­ Catholic school facilities in the principal of Cathedral school, has “ All the chaplains here have day, offer three Masses on Sun­ Denver area will be crowded to ca­ discontinued the enrollment of non- killed in action in the Pacific area lumbus council, K. of C., in Brook- day, and in my spare time conduct April M , his parents, Mr. aqd- Ivn, largest group of the order in pacity again this fall, according to Catholic children until all the convert classes. In addition to be­ the Rev. Hubert Newell, archdioc- Mrs. John Saboren, members of the U. S. Tnousands of Brooklyn Catholic children desiring admis­ ing the supervisory chaplain for esaif superintendent of schools, Father Walsh (Turn to P a get — Column S} youngsters have come, under his sion have been enrolled. all the chaplains of this division, direction since 1925, when he first who declared Wednesday that pre- Textbooks in the schools of the I have also negotiated a return to took over the position with the K. registration information points to archdiocese will remain virtually duty with the GI’s. another record enrollment in both the same as last year with the ad­ Is Wounded on Good Neighbor the grade and high schools of the dition of a new English series in “ Being in charge of an opera­ NGWG Official Is city. So acute has become the pro^ the elementary schools. All the tional base is quite a thrilling ex­ lem of housing the children who textbooks of the grade schools have Italian Front perience. I drive out in the wee Study Program Visitor in Denver seek admittance to Catholic schools been standardized, the same mate­ hours of the blackout night (any that many parish schools have re­ rials. being .used in all the Cath­ time between midnight and 4 a.m.) for the briefings. There I giv4 fused to enroll further students olic:gr grade schools of the state. Mary Ann Demshki, daughter o f CApt. Joseph J. Walsh, native Absolution and Communion to the The Rev, R. A. McGowan of the from outside parish limits until Schools outside the Denver Mr. and Mrs. John Demshki, 4555 of Denver and priest of the Dio- Is ACCW Plan " cial Action department of the school starts and facilities are area are expecting an enrollment Washington street, has left Denver cesO of Pueblo, was awarded the combat nien before they take off. checked against enrollment. approximately the same as last Purple Heart in Italy, according I get a big bang out of that be­ 1 .-ational Catholic Welfare Confer- to enter the convent o f the Sisters cause it means a lot to the men, study of a number of South: ’ Two new rooms in Sacred Heart year. The population shift, which o f St. Joseph o f the Third Order to word received here this week. American nations was suggested'.,' j ,ice is a Denver visitor this week school and one additional room in resulted in considerable enrollment and they are highly appreciative 1 > arrange for the five-state con- o f St. Francis, whose provincialate Father Walsh, who has served as as a project for organizations Holy Family school will make ad­ losses in some sections, seen^s to of the privilege. ' I erence on Spanish-speaking peo- is located in Stevens Point, Wise. chaplain with an infantry outfit filiated with the A rchdiocss^p Jamei P. MeNeive ditional enrollments possible in have been halted. “ The mission was a great suc­ 1 pies at Regis college Oct. 17 to 20. She was a member o f the St. Joseph throughout the African, Sicilian, Council of Catholic Women at thal these two institutions. Extensive In spi(e of reports from other parish in Globeville and attended and Italian campaigns, was wound­ cess, and we had to hang out the quarterly meeting in Deav Father McGowan,. long asso­ politan Catholic high school basket­ alterations in St. Francis de Sales’ parts of the country, Denver high St. Joseph’s Polish school for 10 ed in the arm by a sniper’s bullet SRO sign every night. Father 'Tuesday. A series of pampbR. ciated with the NCWC, is the ball tournamenis. He terminated high school will make it possible school principals are not expecting years. In her freshman and sopho­ on the Italian front late in July. Dudley is, as you know, one of the giving a brief but comprehensive •epresentative of the Office of the his position with the K. of C. or­ to increase the student roil sub­ that high school students will re­ more years she was an “ A” student. He has recovered and rejoined his leading converts in England. . . . review of leading South Am eria@” Co-ordinator of Inter-American ganization last December, when stantially next term and following main working in their summer oc­ M iu Demshki was the organist in outfit. He is the first priest from On the last night of the mission his countries may be obtained front Affairs in arranging for the Den­ Columbus council abandoned its years to serve more effectively the cupations instead of returning to the parish church for the Young Colorado to be wounded in action topic was ‘Why I Became a Cath­ ver meeting. The problems of Mrs. J, T. ^em ey, president; «r| youth program. More than 200 South Denver area. school this fall. The, principals Ladies o f Mary choir. She now is in the present war. olic,' and all the boys dragged in Mrs. L. U. Wagner,. The Catnotts’: . ninority groups, particularly the leading business and professional A number of principals have will immediately get in touch wiUi at St. Joseph’s academy in Stevens Father Walsh, ■was alone when all the heretics they could muster! Spanlsh-apeaking peoples of the history and culture o f these ^ men of Brooklyn paid tribute to commented upon the unusual num­ former high school students who Point, Wise., where she will con­ he was wounded. With unusuAl What a crowd. tions and the need for furthe - ' West and Southwest, will be con­ him with a testimonial dinner. ber of non-Catholics who are seek­ are staying on war jobs instead o f tinue her education at a further candor, he relates that he was “ I have had made over an old the Good Neighbor policy sidered in the Regis meeting. (Turn to P aget— Column 5) ing to register. Sister >f. Janet, continuing their education. preparation for the sisterhood. (TumtoPaget— Column 8) (TumtoPaget — Colum n 8) (Turn to Pages — Cfolumn

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The Denver Catholic FAMED DR. WASSELL RECALLS FIVE SERVICE MEN FROM In Loving Memory Register WORK WITH MISSION PADRES ARCHDIOCESE DIE IN WAR Published Weekly by the of Catholic Press Society, Inc. (Continued From Page One) strafing attack. Dr. Wassell awoke (Continued From Page One) a mission over Romania is S. Sgt 988 Baanock Street, Denver, or eight hundred refugees. On the to find the Dutch priest kneeling St. Vincent de Paul’s parish, Den­ Joe Martinez, Jr., according to Colo. first day out from Tjilatjap, the in prayer at an open port hole. He received by his wife . Mrs.word * First Lieut. Fred Linstedt ver, were informed. He was born Henriette Martinez, 205B S. Fox crowded vessel was subjected to a invited Dr. Wassell to join him. Subscription; {1 Per Year in Yugoslavia and was brought by street, Denver. Although bom in After they had recited thi the Lord’s severe strafing attack by Zero AVERS OFFICER Milliken, Sgt Martinez was reared Entered as Second Class Matter Prayer in English, the priest began his parents to the United States Killed in Action fighters. in Denver, where he attended at the Post Office, Denver, recite the Rosary—inRosary—;to Dutch. It 11 years ago. He had been in Commander Wassell tells this the marine corps a little more South high school and St. Cajetan’s Colo. was then that Commander Wassell (Continued From Page One) Aug. 5, in Italy story of one aftermath of the ma­ church. He is the father of two noticed the wounded American of­ said. _He started to place the pistol than a year at the time of his chine gunning incident; Sharing a death. children, Robert, 5, and Ernest, 16 cabin with him were the Dutch ficer reach under his pillow, take back in his holster when one of out a rosary and follow the priest those typical newspaper stories Pvt. John R. Chavez months. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. priest who had been in c h ^ e of Joseph Martinez, live at 2200 S. an orphanage at Soerabaja and in the prayer to the Star o f the was born. The gun went off, and Pvt. John R. Chavez, son of the bullet killed Smith. Galapago street, Denver. Mr. Linstedt was in our employ for 13 years before Ford & Mercury Service had accompanied the evacuees at Sea. Before this Dr. Wassell had Joseph E, Chavez, 717 31st street, Large Parts Stock the reouest of the Dutch, and not known that Coggins was a “ At Jones’ court-martial, a lot Denver, was killed in action in Sgt. Fortunate Garcia entering service Catholic, but immediately after o f factors were considered. Here Nin* SkiUad Ucclunic* Capt. William B. Coggins, the Southwest Pacific. Details For valor displayed in heavy the priest bad finished saying the were two lads from the same home- were lacking in the official an­ wounded executive officer of the fighting from F< Feb. 16-22 near rosary, Wassell said to Captain ^wn serving together overseas. SWAYNE-WIMBUSH Marblehead. nouncement. Carrocetflf, Italy, Sgt Fortunate Coggins, “ I didn’t know you were Yet the sentry's gun shouldn’t 850 Bannock 'Make Your Confettion Now’ Garcia, 3663 Jason street, Denver, TA. 6113 a Catholic, but, if ever you wanted have gone o ff if it had been safe- Cpl. Tony Terlep On the morning following the was awarded the Distinguished to make your Confession it must tied properly. Jones took an oath A Requiem High Mass was cele­ Service cross. Sgt. Garcia, who is be in a spot like this, and this is that he had never touched the brated in St. Peter’s church, James iURKe a member of Our Lady of Guada­ the best chancen yon may ever get.” slide or safety catch, yet the gun Greeley, last Saturday for Cpl. lupe parish, has since been re­ lestaurant And the Episcopalian doctor left went off nevertheless. Tony Terlep,T( ...... who died of wounds ported missing in action. 615 17TH STREET the cabin, imppy in knowing that “ We had no alteVnative but to July 11 in France. Relatives who Headquarter! for CHURCH live in Denver attended. Cpl a Catholic officer was certainly pre­ convict Pvt. Jones o f man­ Lt. Reid Porter AET^CLES OP DEVOTION Between Welton and California Sto. Terlep is the second member of pared for anything that God slaughter. He was found gruilty of Flying the first Associated CHURCH FURNISHINGS negligence, and confined to the is­ St. Peter’s parish to die in the GOODS might permit to befall them during Press correspondent to reach Paris ; I BOOKS FOR THE CATH­ land guardhouse.” service in the present war. Special SUNDAY DINNER the remainder of their dangerous after its liberation, and restraining OLIC LAITY AND CLERGY HOUSE voyage to Australia. New Evidence Found S. Sgt. Joe Martinez, Jr. an impulse also to fly circles STEWED CHICKEN, CHOPPED STEAK OR ROAST PORK Commander Wassell, accom­ According to Col. Brady, two around the Eiffel tower, was the rtonths went by, and one morning, Reported missing in action since 1636-38 Tretnont Street Phone TAbor 3789 Including toup or cocktail, vegetable, potatoes, panied by his wife, is stopping in recent experience of a Denver Denver while on a speaking tour just as Jones was about to board pilot The correspondent was salad, dessert and drink. Choice o f six other a ship taking him back to the STORE HOURS sopnsored by the railroads o f the Henry B. Jameson, the pilot 2nd entrees...... — States to serve sentence, the post SERVED 11 A.M. TO 5 P.M. ONLY nation. Lt.' Reid Porter. 20, son of Mr. ;; 9 to 5 :30— Monday through Friday— Sat.— 9 to 1 2 :30 chaplain called the judge advocate 4 0 0 A ORGAN I NO TEIIS y. PROF. and Mrs. George V. Porter, 1470 BEATS • MUSIC LtQUOB and said he had new evidence. Columbine street, members of St. New Degree Is Offered “ The chaplain brought in the lad Philormena’s parish. who had been on sentry duty be­ In Industrial Relations fore Jones. He had heard a noise Porter, who was born in Den­ ver, attended St. Philomena’s in the dark and challenged: ‘Halt, SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MAIL Kansas City, Mo. — Rockhurst who’s_ there?’ He had idso gotten grade school, Cathedral high school, and Uteh state university. J esaoskv.TIwNMFibct ORDERS college has established the first his pistol ready for fifing at the MOVING - PACKING - STORAGE (Continued From Page One) He was commissioned in May and course offered by any college In same moment. But no one was there, and the sentry forgot .to Clatsical Weekly and th6 Studiee was sent overseas early this sum Choose from our stock of time-honored *^onsehold Goods to and from Everywhere the country for a degree of safety his ■ gun. A few minutes of Philology. mer. With Skill and Care” Bachelor of Science in Industrial later Jonea relieved him, placed Lt. Gardner’s trek to Rome be­ He has had some experience as WATCHES FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL Relations. The four-year course, the Colt in his holster without gan in 1927. An intimate knowl- a Marauder pilot over France. In checking it, and some time later ed(^ of the Mass was acquired his trip with tJameson he flew with­ announced by the Rev. John C. THE JOHNSON STORAGE went for his coffee.” while at Harvard as a result of out escort and encountered no dif­ Women’s Award snd Creston 4 0 1 B 4 B 4 4 Friedl, S.J., director of the school’s The new witness told the chap­ his work on his thesis for his Mas­ ficulty except in spotting a field Rolled Gold-Plated, 17J...... fcO i M l 1 4 Institute for Social Reconstruc­ lain he had been afraid to. come for­ ter’s degree: “ Dramatic Elements for landing. All fields around Paris AND MOVING COMPANY tion, will provide a curriculum in ward with his admission, and of the Roman Catholic Mass.” The have been beaten up by Allied the varied field of industrial re­ thought Jones would be acquitted. works of Cardinal Newman cap­ bombers, Jameson reported. Women’. Yorktown—Yellow and B Q 4 0 O i 4 0 Since 1905 ...... t o lations, designed to train students Then he had gone up into the hills tured his mind, especially The Idea “ We circled what we thought Rose Solid Gold, 17J W . 4 0 9 I 4 U 221 Broadway — Denver — PEarl 2433 for any job from union business for a two-month tour o f duty, and of ajjniversity and Newman’s ser­ was the right spot four or five agent to plant personnel mana­ on returning to the post heard mon on the “ Glories of Mary,” times,” he cabled. “ Finally an Men’, and Women’. Jule. Jurgenien 0 4 B O € 9 9 R ger, about Jones’ sentence. He came which he considers the most ex­ American soldier came running Yellow and Rose Gold, 17J...... 0 4 .M U to forward immediately with the cellent of sermons on the topic. out of a wrecked hangar, waving new facts. During the years he was studying a flag.” “ In view of this newly discovered the doctrines of the Church, Lt. Lieutenant P-o r t e r ’ s brother, Men's Vulcain — Stainless Steel, evidence, Jones was let off with a Gardner numbered among his Capt. George Porter, is a mathe­ sweep second hand, 0 4 4 0 j few weeks in the guardhouse for clerical friends the Most Rev. matics instructor at West Point. swterproof, 17 J ...... W I .4 U the negligence on his part in fail­ Maurice F. McAuliffe, now Bishop of Hartford, who at that time was Lt. H. C.’Fairall, Jr. S8J Hamlltoa Plsttaam CKYR ing to examine his gun. Neither the Packet Watch...... 6 sllW ^ chaplain nor the judge advocate rector of St. Thomas’ seminary in Second Lt. Herbert C. Fairall, had ever been convinced of his Hartford. Jr., is visiting in Denver after ITJ Jsles JarceoscB A 4 RA guilt, and his ultimate light sen­ treatment in a naval hospital in Pocket W atek...... B IlO U . tence proved how anxious the army Shoemaker, Calif. As announced is to protect the welfare of the previously in the Denver Catholie Complete eeleetloo men’s tad womtn’i IndlSedln men.” Register, the young marine officer metal sad leather wrlit attaelunents. " eUoaotespriMe If we had the space wo could PRIIER SRORFR suffered a bullet wound in the quote Col, Brady on hundreds of right thigh while fighting on similar instances where G. I. Joe Saipan. was treated with the dignity and Printer's Son Wounded respect due an American soldier FEJTiRE l-R H News concerning two Catholic V O T E F O R and citizen. lads who are sons of Register Army Lawyers Swemped printers was received this week. “ Men are swamping the army (Continued From Page One) Louis J. Eppich, son of Mr. and JOHN T. DUGAN lawyers these days,” the colonel American problems will be held Mrs. George Eppich of 532 E. 18th Republican Candidate says, “ because they have come to from Oct. 17 to 20, inclusive, at avenue, arrived in a Seattle naval respect the advice and good Regis college. Since many priests hospital after being flown from a for guidance they get. Many of the Pacific area. The extent of his would wish to attend, the semi­ STATE nation’s best attorneys are now in annual clergy conference, ordi­ wounds is not known. His parents uniform, their paramount interest narily scheduled for October, will went to Seattle to visit him. REPRESENTATIVE to help GI’s through the shoals be cancelled. A detailed prograr Marine Pfc. Warren A. Rausch, Resident o f Denver 36 Years of trouble.” of the regional conference will be son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. BOULEVARD MORTUARY, a member hospitalization, WHITE CROSS, for Practicing Attorney 20 Years As acting staff judge advocate sent you later. Rausch of 1452 S. Y< k, was due World War Veteran of the Mortuary Association ol Colo­ one small monthly charge provides the Western Technicalchnicalof Training All in the archdiocese are dis­ to arrive home Wednesday on his rado, now makes WHITE CROSS pro­ protection et death for every member Your Support Will Be Appreciated Command, Col. Brady is charged pensed from the laws of fast and last furlough before being shipped PoL Adv. tection available to you as an individ­ of your family. There Is no member-, with the smooth functioning of abstinence on the Ember days, out. He has spent 27 months in ual, or to your entire family as a ship fee. legal setups in posts and stations Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, the service. group. The WHITE CROSS is underwritten in an area running from the Mis­ Sept. 20, 22, and 23, except that What is the WHITE CROSS? It is a and guaranteed by the oldest Colo­ sissippi river to the Pacific ocean. the regular observance of absti plan which takes care of the emer­ rado company writing mutual legal Thousands of ofticers, enlisted nence on Friday must be kept men, and WACs are stationed at gency of death, and many other ex­ reserve life insurance. With every good wish and these installations, yet the blessing I am penses, at very small cost. Like asso­ Write or phone for a copy of the "trouble-rate” is astonishingly low, Faithfully yours, ciations which offer protection only WHITE CROSS booklet. No charge or “ The court-martial rate per « u r b a n J. VEHR against the emergency of sickness and obligation, of course. capita in the army is lower now Archbishop of Denver. than in the last war,” the officer G R A N D 1626 said, “ and that’s a testimonial to the man in uniform, considering that every cr6s8-section of the Eastern Expert (Continued From Page One) country is in service today— and somewhat unnerved when struck BOULEVARD many more men than in 1918.” by the sniper's bullet, but his Legal assistance officers at New Director of shattered nerves and his wound Lowrey and Buckley Fields tele­ were quickly taken care of at a phone Col. Brady daily and say front line medical station. that the line-ups of men waiting Catholic Centers MRS. JA8. P. McCONATY FEDERAL at NO. SPEER 'The Colorado chaplain has seen for advice are longer than those at most of the bitter fighting on the a popular downtown theater, (Continued From Page One) Italian front. ’The unit to which “ Soldiers are beginning to Among the speakers who lauded he is assigned spends most of its realize that the judge advocate is the athletic director were the Rev. time in advanced positions, and one of the soldier’s best friends,” Dr. Edward Lodge Curran, and Father Walsh often mentions in he says. “ Men with domestic and Supreme Court Justice Michael F his letters that he can hear the financial problems come to us for Walsh of New York. roar of artillery, both Allied and aid, and we have working arrange­ enemy, while he is ■writing. It has ments with the country’ s leading Mr. McNeive has very definite been learned from other sources ft bar associations so that G. I. Joe ideas on the place that youth work that the priest has been urged will have his day in court amply has at the present time. “ The fu­ repeatedly to take a rest from his protected. Mortgages, liens, loans, ture of the Church depends upon duties, but he has steadfastly re­ estates, custody of children, al­ the youth of the nation,” he af­ fused, preferring to remain “ with Labor Day Picnic Specials lotments for dependents, collec­ firms. “ If we neglect them, ours my boys, where I can do some tion of debts owed soldiers, and will be at best an agnostic country. other troubles are smoothed out ’That is why I am so interested in good.” so that the GI can perform his youth.” duties unperturbed.” Mr. McNeive will supervise the A graduate o f Notre Dame uni athletic and recreational activities Junior Clergy Exam POTATO CHIPS „ 1 ^ versity, Col. Brady is a well-known at the two local community centers, Catholic- olic' layman in. Salt- - -Lake - City - aided by a staff of workers. It is Is Set for Oct. 18 His wife, Mrs. Veronica Brady, his plan to enter teams in inter­ and two-year-old daughter, Pa­ center athletic tournaments and to (Continued From Page One) Easv to Learn' tricia Anna, now reside in the sponsor a widened recreational pro­ O' Manual.” Vol. I, pp. 189-208. Utah Capital, as do his parents, gram among the Spanish-Ameri- Morgan. “ Mores and Myth.” BAKED BEAKS Mr. and Mrs. John M. Brady. A can youths of the city that are to Sew W pp. 133-208. Bea. Institu- served by the two centers. tour o f duty as judge advocate of tioncs Biblicae. Vol. II pars I the City of Panama resulted in a Mr. McNeive and his wife, the de Pentateucho. pp. 3-133. temporary attack o f blindness, former Margaret O’Hara of Den­ Exegesis: Chapters 1-4; 6-9; 49 causing Col. Brady to be recalled ver, reside at 643 Detroit street, in of Genesis. Chapters 1-14; 20 to the states. A “ lawyer’s la ^ e r ” S t John the Evangelist’s parish. WAXED PAPERIB' of Exodus. was once considered a compliment, McCall’s free, effortless, but Col. Brady prefers to be Literature: Hummelauer: Cur- known as a “ soldier’s lawyer.” sus Completus S. S. de Libro interesting Radio Sewing Good Noighbor Study Geneseos. Hetzenauer: Com- mentarius in Librum Genesis. School of the air starts Program ACGW Plan Lilly: Notes on Genesis. Con­ September 9 at 11 a.m. SANDWICH BAGS K i Clothing to Be ferences on Sacred Scripture. over KOAI Register for (Continued From Page One) Grimmelsman, “ The Book of the subject of particular interest Exodus,” ad locum. it today in our Yard Sent to Europe at present. Faithfully yours in Christ/ +URBAN J. VEHR, Goods Department! Free Some 35 women attended the Archbishop of Denver. illustrated lesson sheets SWEET PICKLES » ^ 14' (Continued From Page One) ACCW luncheon. The principal of the nation. Our participating speakers were the Very Rev. will be mailed you in ad­ agency is War Relief Services, Harold V. Campbell, who discussed Chaplain Is Amazed vance of the radio pro­ National Catholic Welfare Confer­ the value of studying Latin ence. Assurance has been given America and gave the background gram series. Or, if you that clothing So contributed will By Faith of Fliers OLIVES 23' of several nations, and the Rev. wish, simply call KOA be distributed free to the needy. Hubert Newel], archdiocesan sup­ I have asked Father Elmer erintendent of schools, who gave (Continued From Page 6ne) and register by phone. Kolka to act as archdiocesan di­ suggestions for arranging attrac­ building into a chapel, and it is re­ i rector, and after securing further tive meeting programs. puted to be the most beautiful in details he will inform you of the A project that will raise funds the ETO. In fact the' new Holy The Denver’ s Ready-to-Wear- Hl-Q BUNS _____ 8' plans of collection and distribu­ for the scholarship offered by the Ghost church in Denver would by-Yard Dept.— Street Floor tion. Appropriate pulpit announce­ ACCW to the National Catholic hardly shape up as better-than a ments can be made at that time School of Social Service in Wash­ mission chapel compared to this Pastors outside of the Denver ington, D. C., was discussed. There fob. Now you know what kind it area can co-operate with any local has been_ no application > for the is. At least the roof does not leak, agency working in conjunction scholarship offered this year. Any and it is liturgical except that we RAVIOUt with the UNRRA. girl who is qualifed may apply, have no collections. I nave man­ With the single exception of and may enter in the winter term aged to beg and buy . . . all neces­ munitions of war, clothing for re­ if unable to do so this fall. sary equipment fbr the chapel, and lief now receive top shipping m i U E R ' S Mrs. James Jackson, for many the plant is really equipped to do M&C, priority. years legislative chairman of the business. With every good wish and bless­ council, resigned hef post because ing, I am “ I have been getting vei'v little of ill health, but will remain oii sleep, and don’t know how they ex­ Faithfully yours, "Where Denver Shope With Confidence"— KE. 2111 the committee. Several women pect us to get half our work done SUPER m BBKETfl * URBAN J. VEHR, from out of town were present at on a schedule of only 24 hours a Aje^biahop of Denver. the meeting. d»y." I

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LEE C 4 NEW SISTERS TO TEACH IN HANEY F ST, Mcmbtr St. Vlne«nt da t A s e r v i c e BLESSED SACRAMENT SCHOOL Paul'i Parieb Eyes Examined I FOR THE J !ili/in (Bleiied Sacrament Parish, Holy Family school, Denver, where BEEISTTR P iP IlS Credit If Desired 9 Denyer) she had taught for 15 years. Sis­ How much wiser it is to take Registration for, the school year ter Charlotte Ann will be the third is being held in the Blessed Sacra­ grade teacher. She was formerly LEE C. HANEY AND SON the sensible step toward family ment school Thursday morning and stationed in Sterling, 111. Sister protection now. OLING ER’S IIFFIS SFPl. will continue on Friday morning 1 Margaret Alacoque, who comes , S T P T , 1TA.2690 TA.2690 if FUTU RE NEED PLAN is the from 9 to 11:30 o’clock. The pupils from St, Joseph’s school, El Paso, may buy at that time books and Tex., will be the new first grade I '> logical answer to this problem. (Holy Family Parish, Denyer) (St. Domlnic’i Pxriih, Denver) The Altar and Rosary society other materials needed. Registra­ teacher. The kindergarten and Membership provides Future pre-school will be in charge of Sis­ Registrations for all students will meet Thursday, Sept. 7, at tion for the kindergarten and pre­ Need Protection for every school is being held at the same ter Angelita, who was formerly in will take place in St. Dominic's 1:30, with the following as host­ Service Headquarters time in the kindergarten in the St, Ann’s school, Normandy, Mo. school Friday, Sept. 1, from 9 to member of the family, regard­ esses: Mmes. Dieckman, Diehl, new convent building, 1910 Eu- 12 noon. A capacity enrollment is less of age. . . at a cost of only Doyle, Epping, Flannigan, ftnd Lt. and Mrs. Robert C. Gossen FOR SrOUTB DENVER dora street. anticipated. The school will open, Floyd’ . Following the business arrived in the parish this week a few cents a day. For com­ Sister Frances Eileen is the new Tuesday, Sept. 5, with a High meeting, there will be a> card from Arkansas. Mrs. Gossen, the plete information, consult our superior of the convent, principal Mass at 7:45. New textbooks, en­ party at which prizes will be given. former Betty Schroeder, was bap­ Our Equipment Is of the Best Advisory Department. . . there of the school, and teacher of the tized in the parish a year ago. titled Voyages in English, are Capt. John Keane of the engi­ eighth grade. She comes to being introduced in the English We Service Any Make of Car or Truck is no obligation. neers spent a few days’ leave with She will reside with her mother at Blessed Sacrament parish from courses. The assigned teachers are PICK UP SERVICE his father, John ■ Keane, 4485 1227 Cherry street until Lt. Gossen is permanently located. Sister Raphaella, principal, and Quitman street. Capt. Jeane re­ Sisters Dorothea, Servitius, Theo­ 16th at turned to his post in Louisiana. Miss Elizabeth L. Meagher of dora, Edna, Dolores, and Charles- Viner Chevrolet Co. Boulder 0 J u t t 4 e A Sherman “ He was on his way from Long 2248 Hudson street will leave ita. One additional teacher is to m A a f II ■ ■ I Beach, Calif., where he left his Parish Circle to within a few days for Fort Des PE. 4641 455 BROADWAY mOITURRIES be appointed later. During the wife at her home, as he expects to Moines, la., where she will begin summer the school has been en­ C A T H O L IC MEMBERS of our go overseas soon. her training as a lieutenant, junior tirely renovated. Mrs. Daniel J. personnel and the finest equip­ St. Ann’s circle met Aug. 29 grade, in the merchant marines.' McNamara’ is president of the ment and facilities are assigned in the home of Mrs. J. P. Kenealy. Meet on Sept 1 John ,L. Hunker of Hillsboro, Parent-Teachers’ associati^. Mrs. Mrs. Frances Williams was host­ Ore., and Miss Pauline Marie McNamara will announce tne other to every Catholic Service. Fresh Sweet Cern ess. Quayhagen ^ f Many, La., were officers and committees after the Don Kriley left Monday for (St. John’s Parish, Denver) married before the Very Rev. Har­ opening of school. ■rhe Kateri Tekakwitha circle training in the navy. old V. Campbell on Monday morn­ The Rosary and Altar society PEARS - PEACHES - APPLES Sgt, Paul Diederich left Sunday will meet on Friday, Sept. 1, in ing. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Quayhagen fv will hold its first fall meeting, HOME GROWN VEGETABLES for Geneva, Nebr., to 'visit rela­ the home of Mrs. William Swigert. were the witnesses. „. Tuesday, Sept. 5, at 12:30 o’clodck tives and friends after spending After luncheon, the guests • will Members of the Altar and Ro­ in the church auditorium. New a few days w ith' relatives and spend the afternoon sewing. sary society will hold the first members will be guests of honor 560 TH E No Sunday friends in the Holy Family parish. St. John’s school tvill reopen meeting of the fall season on Sept. and luncheon will be served. The Cpl. Peter Stemac spent a 21- on Sept. 5. Mass in honor of the 8 in McDonough hall, following the committee in charge of the lunch­ East Evans PATCH Sales day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Holy Ghost will be offered on recitation of the Rosary at 2 p.m. eoneqn is Mrs. Henry Burtscher, Franlf Crest, and has now gone to Wednesday morning. in the church. The society invites chairman; and Mmes. Nicholas Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Miss Teresa Madden laft Sun­ any newcomers in the parish and Pietrofeso, Drug €o. FRESH MEATS — nSH “Tb# Stor. of Qnilitx ind Serrteo” The Shirley Garage 1023 Broadway KE. 9731 shortstop; Jimmy Nevin, third States government. Mrs. Frazier pointed Secretary of State Aug. 14^b. 1943. We .Appreciate Your Patronage base; Bill , left field; George Experienced and efficient. Your support Downtown Prices OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE formerly lived in Denver, and per­ appreciated. Groceries & Vegetables K "p{."=SS7, 701 GRANT PHONE TABOR 5811 Vogelsang, center field; and Bob suaded her husband to move here Prescriptions a Specialty Your Patronage Appreciated Compoundins preaciipttone tt the D*7 ind Nlgbt Stormxa. Rcpitrlni. Heiney, right field; and substi- and go into business. The Artcraft L. J. (JAY) BENNETT Wines and Liquors DELIVERY SERVICE Wubint tnd Greasint. Gaaohn* and Ofb tues, Billie May, Leo Heiney, John Studio will specialize in reproduc­ important part of our bualneaa. BONNER'S —Pol. Adv. 763 So. University- PE. 2255 2626 E. Louisiana SP. 1912 1531-37 LINCOLN 8T. Murray, Dick Remwald, Neil tions from old prints and portraits. TEXACO SERVICE Huett, Jerry Frawley, Joe Rout- •Appointments can be had for pho­ zon, Bob Patterson, Donald James, tographs for children or family PRONE TA. 1111 Annunciation Expert Lubrication Service and Bill Phillips. groups cither at the studio or in Gaa. Oil and AcCMorla. Jack Beckman and Larry Rome, your own home. Van Dyke SOUTH GAYLORD AT LOWEST two outstanding players, were Span Bird at Bannock Portraits GOING DRUGS PRICES IN DENVER chosen on the cubs’ all-city team at Girl Is Born in Texas to Reasonable Prices Shopping District Elitch’s gardens. >05 SEVENTEENTH ST DUKE'S The summer program was under Lt. and Mrs. J. F. Doyle Denver 2, Colo. the direction and supervision of Word has been received in Den­ WAY? WATCH 1080 So. Phone THE STORE Frank Heisel, cubmaster of pack ver of the birth of a mrl to Lt. THE CHRYSLER 116. and Mrs. J. Fred Doyle, Jr., in RE-ELECT Gaylord BOB’S SP. 0574 3UKPS 3401 FRANKLIN ST. REPAIRIAG Will Receive Euchariit Austin, Tex. The mother was for­ G. A. FRITTS GROCERY COMPANY 5-DAY SERVICE The Young Ladies’ sodality and merly Rita Marie Gushurst, Grocery and Market GRILL AMERICAN 1-YEAR GUARANTEE all young women of the parish daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert FOR -l^EiUbllibed 1955— will receive Communion in the Gushurst of Lead, S. Dak. L t REPRESENTATIVE Groeeries, Aieau and Fancy “ CHUCK" Sc & 10c STORE J . A. Bold Jewelry 8:30 Mass Sunday. Doyle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. c o r ;n f e d m e a t s Vegetables HEFNER. Prop. Sabjeet to Republlcin Primary SAVE TIME AND MONEY 1 1532 Welton TA. 0439 Mrs. G. A. Mohrbacher has J. Fred Doyle, Sr., of Denver, The Store o f Quality and Price Sept 12 1093 So. Gaylord Ohll PE. 4601 Wt Hava Thousandt of USEFUL Oppoaite Orpheum Theater called a meeting of officers and 1620 Next to Telencva Pol. Adr. ARTICLES Attractivalr Displarad (or committees and room mothers of SUNDAY DINNER C. 34th Ave. Your Convaninica the PTA in the rectory for this MARY ANNE Gaylord Drug Go.:; ' 1525 E. 34tb AVE. Thursday at 2 p.m. Plans for the Fried Cliicken and all the FADiO RBPAia (Between Franklin and Gflpln) coming year will be discussed. J. ROY SMITH, Prop. trimmings Bakery No. 2 1059 So, Gaylord SP. 3345 Gommunify Jewelers Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Wade have Keep Op Your Badlo so K Win Last WE SPECIALIZE IN With Ice Cream 8 5 c UntltDtit Newr Ooci A n AYgUabl# Prescriptions Carefully Filled as their guests their aon-in—law PARTY AND PASTRY ORDERS Si. Joseph*'s Parish EXPERT WAT(3f WINES AND BEER Panl’t Radio Sendee by Registered Pharmacists and daughter, S. Sgt and Mrs. 1024 So. Gaylord PE. 7315 FINE WINES AND UQUOR3 REPAIRING John Forrest Cronan, and S. Sgt. 1470 Elm St EM. 4205 3-Oa; Servlet All Work Goarantecd James Cassidy and Sgt. Jack Washington Park Cafe Open Ertnlafs sad Sundays BEN FELDT SANTA FE SDOE Browne. After a short furlough Under New Manasement I00SJ5 I5tb St. they will return to their base in H. J. MclSAAC, Prop. SOUTH GAYLORD , (Next to Wntem Supplies), Call VICK’S DOSPITAL Salma, Kans., from where they S. Gaylord PE. 98461052 Full Line of QUALITY UQUOR STORE Shoe Repalrinf for the Whole Famllp will leave for overseas duty in Hol^ Ghost GLEANERS FEATURING INVISIBLE HALF INFORMATION September, Mrs. Cronan will re­ IVn-Enamel 1025 SO. GA'YLORD For Beer, Wines ' 80UNG WANTED main in Denver. Another son-in- FOR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Direct Plant Service BOTTLE OR CASE Wt Appraciata Parcel Pott Ordart law, Pvt. Frank W. Gold, is con­ GOOD CLOTHES NEED nNEST QUALITY DRY CLEANING 742 SANTA FB DRIVE ' Concerning the whereabouts of DECORATUVG AT REASONABLE PRICES ' 240 Santa Fe Drive KE. 7943 fined to the hospital at Lowry MAURICE NOT BE EXPENSIVE Oas Oist Covsrs—No Brash Hsrki Mrs. Louis Rice, whose maiden Field, where he is recovering PEarl 1330 Marjorie Arnold name taas Mollie Holmes. Please from an operation. STUDIOS AL JOHNSON William McLinden NATIONAL BRAND call EM. 4768. THE Drive-War* Built and Repaired STORES 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION RADIO SERVICE HARDWARE TOP SOIL. SAND. GRAVEL ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Personality Portraits ANY MAKE HOME OR Yonr Frlcndlr Food Slorta Optometrist and Optician FURNACE CLEANING AND EEPAIRING AND CINDERS W«ek of Sept. 3; St. Paul’s CAR RADIO Quality Foods for Leu ENGLISH SHEET UETAL AND GUTTER WORK FERTILIZER church, Colorado Springs; the For Every Occasion 1067 So. Gaylord 558 Vallejo St. Phoht TA. 1405 741 Santa Fa Drive and. Helen Walsh Sacred Heart of Mary church, RA. 1232 GENERAL HAULING 1884 Bo. Girlord " Auoeiata South Boulder; St. Joseph’s TAILORS So. Gaylord Hdw. Co. W. R. JOSEPH church. Deer Trail (13 1528 Broadway 901 FIFTEENTH STREET 1055 So. Gaylord SP. 2961 Hours’ ); St. Ida’s church, .STBS EXAMINED Lafayette • (13 Hours’ ) : St. €R. 3926 Combine Quality and Style BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY Phona TAbor 1S80 Martin’s church, Oak Creek at Prices You Can Afford PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS S1I4IX* HajMtk Udg. (13 Hours’). 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K" ★ SCHOOL WE SAVE YOU MONEY! Press Receives the News HICH SCHOOL BOOKS i UlCIEIiS All[ commander o f the Tliird army, which has smashed its way into and be­ Complete Stocks All Required Worthmore Highest Prices Allowed on yond Paris. He i* shown here talking to war correspondents somewhere in Normandy. Your Used Books 5c & 10c Store LARGEST STOCK OF School Books Uted Book* - New Boolu Magazine* Large Selection of c«'lT* Before Goinz Eleewher* 8 (St. Joaeph’a Pariah, Denver) (Regi. College, Denver) For all Denver Junior and Senior High School Supplies THE ONE AND ONLY Two religious and three lay The week of Sept. 10 has been Schools, Catholic and Suburban Schools. (K, Auditorium Book Store teachers have been added to the designated freshman week at Re­ Service is prompt and efficient. Thou­ 3826 Federal Blvd. high school faculty to care for in­ gis college, which opens its 54th sands of second-hand books at sav­ 1018 Fifteenth Street creased enrollment and the intro­ ings! There’s a reason why so many OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8 P. M. Between Curtis and Arapahoe Street* duction of new courses. Sister scholastic year this fall. On Mon­ ON SEPT. 5th AND 6th buy at ThelBargain! Phone TAbor 9935 - Denver Mary Aloysius succeeds Sister day, Sept. 11, all incoming fresh­ Mary Scholastica as principal. men will be given placement tests, Other newcomers to the faculty including the American Council are Sister Mary Carmelita, Sister on Education examination. Reg­ Craft Supplies Mary Constance, Sister Mary Ger­ istration for the entire school is Special Values maine, Sister Eileen Marie, Miss scheduled for the following day, on BARGAIN ‘Everything for Beverley Boos, Miss Maxine Kerr, and classe.s will begin on Wednes­ and an instructor from the Uni­ day, Sept. 13. Handcrafts” SCHOOL SUPPLIES versity of Denver school of art. The college offers a varied cur­ New courses open to the stu­ riculum, including the regular lib­ BOOK STORE at dents this year include drama, eral arts program as well as pre­ ELCRAFT dancing, art, Latin-American rela­ medical, pre-dental, and pre-legal at Tremont tions, and Missal Latin. The 406 15th Street KE. 1418 1^ 1631 Court Place courses. Provisions have been choral class will continue under DENVER made for adapting the curriculum )PEN EVENINGS—SEPT. 5TH TO 16TH KENDRICK- the instruction of Forest Fishel, to the needs of ex-service men re­ and the school band under the di­ l i , Free Catalog to Sclioola turning to college this fall under BELLAMY'S rection of George Roy. the stipulations of the GI bill. H. R. MEININGER CO. Wholesale and Retail Sister Mary Scholastica, former Several are already enrolled. 1641 California principal, has been transferred to Carroll hall, which is to be u.sed School Art Supplies Mercy school in San Luis, after as the residence hall for Regis high aniDrafting Supplies many years of service at St. school boarders, will have the third * Craft Supplies Joseph’s. During Sister Mary floor set aside for the use of resi­ we want ARTIST Scholastica’s administration the dent college men. The Rev. Elmer 409 SIXTEENTH STIJEET — DENVER a Trained high school was accredited with the J. Trame, S.J., associate professor 1$ ichat the Advertiting Agencies are Calling For North Ceptral association and un­ of biology in Regis college, has YOU CAN TRAIN FOR A JOB THAT WILL LAST AFTER THE WAR derwent numerous physical and been appointed spiritual adviser to DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES curricular improvements. , collegians living on the campus. MOUIVT ST. GERTRUDE CHILDREN'S CLASSES SATURDAY MORNING 18 TO II Newcomers to the grade school Father Trame will reside in Car- Denver’s Commercial Art School ersonnel include Sister Mary roll hall during the coming year. AT THE ROCKIES glominica, eighth grade; Si.ster The Rev. Ervin A. Stauffen, THE DEHVER ART INSTITUTE Mar>' Gabriel, seventh grade; Sis­ S.J., will join the Regis college BOULDER, COLOR.ADO faculty■ ‘ as instructor. . . in -Englisl 1425 WELTON ST. MA. 3339 ter Mary Dolorine, fifth grade; (1 Sister Mary Adelaide, third grade; Father Stauffen, formerly a pro­ Conducted by the Sisters of Charity, B.V.M. and Sister Constance Marie, sec­ fessor in Rockhurst college, Kan­ ond grade; Sister Mary Constance sas City, Mo., has been stationed A Boarding and Day School for Girls will teach the liturgical music in St. Louis university complet­ VI A Private Day School for Girls throughout the entire grade ing graduate studjes tonvard his F'ully Accredited University Colorado Healthful Location A LmiTED NtrUBXUt 0 7 HIGH SCHOOL BOARDERS ACCEPTED school. doctoral degree in English.'isn. While Spacious Campus at Regis, he will also fill the office Bill Miller, graduate o f 1943 of director of Carroll hall. lOTH ST. AT AURORA PHONE 843 and former stellar athlete and i Robert J. Imbs, S.J., has been FOR CATALOG ADDRESS SISTER SUPERIOR 1 ST. MARY’S ACADEMY honor student, is visiting his par­ assigned to the college faculty as Pre-First through High School. Accredited by the State Uni­ ents on a three-week leave from FRESHMAN WEEK PLANNED BY instructor in historj'. For the past versity, a member of the North Central Association, and affil­ the maritime service. three years Mr. Imbs has been_ in iated with Loretto Heights College. Hence it enjoys all of the St. Louis university completing privileges and the recognition granted to approved schools. Ban on Production of LORETTO HEIGHTS COLLEGE studies in philosophy and graduate REGISTRATION FOR THE GRADES— SEPTEMBER 5 work in history. KIRKLAND SCHOOL OF ART AND FOR THE HIGH SCH OO I^EPTEM BER 6 Church Goods Lessened (Loretto Heights College, Denver) Tuesday a brunch is scheduled for DAY AND EVENING CLASSES 1370 Pennsylvania CHerry 0583 Plans for the 1944 Loretto the freshmen at the college club­ Washington, D. C.—Production Heights college freshman week house. In the evening of the same COLLEGE TRAINED DENVER, COLORADO * Advertising Art I of all types of church goods for­ were announced by Miss Edith d a y t h e big-sister-little-sister merly prohibited by War Produc­ Reidy, student body president. party will be sponsored by the MEN ARE NEEDED * Painting - Drawing The first event slated on the senior class, of which Miss Anne tion Board curtailment order is program is the official freshman Hahn is president. Enroll September 18tb for * Children’s Classes now authorized under a new recon­ registration, which will take place The faculty student. reception FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 18 version order. Though this order, UNIVERSITY LOREnO HEIGHTS COLLEGE Monday, Sept. 11. Registration will take place in the Pancratia All tvenine clawes scheduled throush the which looks toward return to a for upperclasismen will be held on hall ballroom on Wednesday after­ Uoivenity of Colorado EIxteniioo Division peace-time economy, is a long step OF COLORADO Tuesday, Sept. 12, and classes noon. At this formal function the 1311 Pearl St., Denver 3, Colo. toward reconversion, the authori­ EVENING CLASSES AT THE Catalogue on Request Colorado’s Only Senior. will convene on Sept. 13. student council will be hostesses. zation to produce specific civilian College for Women The social program will open On Thursday evening the Denver Extension Center items is subject to strict limita­ with a party for the resident stu­ tions, based on availability of man 509-17TH STREET LORETTO, COLORADO dents on Monday evening. On power, facilities, and materials. It This Is THE cannot be expected that there will ATTENTION VIOLINISTS! be any large supply of church PEOPLES COLLEGE Improve your technic— tone— and interpretation by study with Date of Registration goods immediately, and oitly a Tht School for Workors and War trickle of supplies will become Capacity Crowd Vetsians of tho Donrer Aroa PROFESSOR FRED SCHMITT available in the near future. K E.78 8 3 September 11 Call for Bulletin Nationally known Violin Virtuoso and Symphony Conductor, U. S. Priest Is Named Graduate of Europe's Greatest Music Conservatories Write or Phone for To Post in England Attends Retreat Woman*’ Club Building, 1437 Glenarm PL, Denver Circular o f Information Studio— KE. 2426 Residence— CH. 5336 Phone PEarl 2468 New York.— The Very Rev. A capacity group was present Godfrey Wolf, O.M.C., Catholic for the laywomen’s 22nd annual chaplain of Seaview hospital on retreat at Loretto Heights, Denver, 10% OFF TO REGISTER READERS Staten Island, has been appointed Aug, 24 to 27. One hundred and pastor of St. Anthony’s church and eleven women were present, with WITH THIS AD superior of the Franciscan com­ the Rev. John R. O’Neill, C.S.C., THE MAY COMPANY munity at Liverpool, England as retreat-master. The parishes Prior to his appointment to Staten from the city were represented as BACK-TO-SCHOOL Island more than a year ago he follows: Cathedral, 15; St. John’s was for 19 years a missionary of and Blessed SacramegL,^ eig the province mission band with each; St. Francis de SaleFTspven; St. Philomena’s, six; St. Dominic’s, Permanents $6.50 headquarters at Seaside Park, N. J five; St. James’, Holy Family, Loy­ (MACHINE OR UACBINELESS) I ola, St. Catherine’s, and St. Vin­ Edith Reidy^ cent de Paul’s, three each; St, Standard New Process Mary Magdalene’s, two; Presenta­ sophomore class, with Miss Clare SCIOOL SELLS tion, St. Joseph’s, Annunciation, Condon in charge, will entertain SALON of BEAUTY St. Rose of Lima’s, Holy Ghost, the freshman at dinner in a down­ Ring Soon! 329 SIXTEENTH STREET Telephone: DUPLICATOR and St. Joseph’s hospital, one each town restaurant. ] (Republic Bldg., Ground Floor) (.Hcrry 7913 II Gelatin Those from other ci,ties in the state The following morning the Stencil were as follows: Pueblo, six; Lit­ sodality-mission convocation will MRS. ROSE LO SASSO, Prop. tleton, four; Longmont, Trinidad, be held in the new cafeteria, fol­ CHILDREN’ S Ink and Golden, three each; Boulder, lowing Mass and Communion in Typo two; and Colorado Springs, Fort the Chapel of Our Lady of Sor- Mr. J. Kerwin, now associ­ Lupton, Leadville, Walsenburg, tows. CLOTHES ated with Jos. M. Fishman, invitei Duplicator Supply Co. Superior, Walden, Fort Collins, The week’s social activities will his many old friends and customers y and Lakewood, one each. There end with an oj^en house for the CLEANED to visit him for suggestions. Zlt-Jll CIiSBikcr of Coniai. Bids. were 10 from out of the state, with men in service on Saturday eve­ seven from Nebraska, two from ning in the college ballroom. ready for school Gifts for All Occasions DENVER Wyoming, and one from Detroit, The 1944-45 scholastic year is PHONE Get Your Glasses Checked Mich. the 27th in the history of Loretto Before School Start* The Laywomen's Retreat asso­ Heights college. Preliminary reg­ Nationally advertised ciation wishes to express apprecia­ istration indicates that the attend­ STURDY SCHOOL ance this year will outrank last EM. 2783 BO YS’ REVERS­ tion to all those who assisted in JOS. M. FISHMAN the success of the retreat. year’s by almost 100 per cent for pick-up and delivery IBLE “shorty macki­ Jeweler and Optician SHOES The officers for the coming year The residence hall is packed to naws" wool plaids and are as follows: Mrs. Thomas M. capacity, and the largest Denver GLASSES ON CREDIT water repellent cotton Carroll, president; Miss Barbara attendance in the history of the college is expected. PARADISE 807 15th St. TA. 0029 gabardine. 14-20. Bach, vice president; Miss Anne Birmingham, treasurer; Mrs. H. L. Several members of the faculty Kaiser, secretary; Mrs. A. R. Gros- departed from Denver last week heider, corresponding secretary; to attend national meetings. Sister and the following members of the M. Alonza, Ph.D., head of the CLEANERS board: Miss Minnie Pavella, Miss chemistry department, left to at­ l ) > ! KNIT ’POLO Miss Eleanor Englehardt, Miss tend the national convention of M. E. PATRICK, Mgr. SHIRTS with long largaret Reilly, Mrs. Phil Clarke tha American Chemical association 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS FOR Irs. William A. Lewis, Miss Mil in New York city. Sister Marie CASH-CARRY sleeves. Jr. aizes 2 to 8. i | JA Clyde, instructor in English, and EVERYWHERE EAST of BROADWAY dred Hokanson, Nora O’Hara * Colfax at Adams Boya’ aizes 8 to 16, Minnie Kessler, Mrs. Catherine Sister Mary Norbert, head of the * Sixth at Downing - 7 ' Parent, and Miss Mary Nadorff department of art, traveled to Chicago to attend the Summer • Colfax at Quebec all of Denvdr; Mrs. Joseph Pro- * 20th Ave. at Grant hosky of North Platte, Ncbr.; Miss School of Catholic Action being Mary Sajbel of Pueblo, Mrs. F. J held in that city. The student Also MOUNTAIN CLEANERS, JR. BOYS’ WOOL Brady of Boulder, and Mrs. Harold body of Loretto Heights is being 337 East Colftx represented at the school^ by Miss LONGIES, plaid, her-y UP Craig o f Louviers. Complete Dry Cleaning Free Pedoj- Virginia Duggan, a senior from and Laundry Service St. Scholastica Academj ringbone, hounds’ r»phn. Pie* Durango. CANON CITY, COLORADO tur«« taken of Navy Mothers’ Club to tooth patterni. 6 to 12. your children** Select Resident and Day School for CirU o f High-School rrowinr fe*t« Meet in USO Sept. 4 and Grade-School Age Xb* Mar Co. y«Bih ahap ■ letond Floor DICKINSON UcBibar of Nertli Ctntral AaaactaUsn Club 462 of the Navy Mothers’ College Prep., Pre-Vocational, Music, Dramatic Art, RUDOLPH'S Clubs o f America will hold a meet­ SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Home Economics, Commercial Foot Comfort at Low Cost ing at 8 p.m. Monday in the USO, m 1772 Grant street, Denver. ^ SHORT VICTORY WAR COURSES Limited Enrollment. Integrated Learning, Spacious Campus. Unexcelled Climate, Under direction of the Benedictine Sisters. 804 15th St. Mrs. J. £. Simms will/j)e in 1441 WELTON ST. K£. 1448 chsrg*. ------

Wi ’rcawfetiia Thursday, Aug. 31, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 t BOULDER AIRMAN IS AWARDED ||[ DECORATION FOR GALLANTRY Boulder. — ( Sacred Heart Par­ the pilot of a C-47 paratroop haul­ BEING NEED B1 ish)—Lt. James Glenn Archibald, ing ship, and his ship was among son of Mrs. Katherine Archibald, the first of the troop carrier planes las been awarded the Air medal in the Allied invasion. for gallantry in combat missions Paul M. LaTorra, formerly of over Normandy on D-day. He is this parish, has been promoted to GBEELEf SCNOOl the grade of corporal with the army airways communication system in •■y India. Before entering service he Greeley.—Registration is -being was employed by the Lockheed held in St. Peter’s school Thursday is of prime imporlaiice-- Corp. in California. His parents, morning, Aug. 31, from 9 until 12 Mr. and Mrs. John LaTorra, are now living in Burlingame,, Calif. o’clock for all students wishing to Mrs. Mary Brady and daughter, attend S t Peter’s. this requirement can be fulfilled easily Mary Sue, attended the funeral of The first grade through the Monsignor J. J. Donnelly in Den­ ninth are taught in S t Peter’s. in Horan Service. However, and this ver. He was an uncle of Mrs. Four subjects are offered to the Brady, who before her marriage ninth-grade students for which is important, our personal services will iLByrnTY was Miss Mary Donnelly of Idaho high school credits are mven. A Springs. new course in singing will also be be just as complete, kindly, and helpful Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dome and given to all the grades. Students daughter, Geraldine, and daughter- who wish to take piano lesson.s may Welby. — Four changes have in-law, Mrs. Gerald Dome, at­ arrange with Sister M. Cecilia. as if the patron had selected our highest been made in the faculty of As­ tended the capping ceremony at The faculty members include: CASH sumption school, according to a re­ priced funeral. St. Anthonyls howital in Denver Sister Mary Eulalia, principal and port given by the pastor. Father on Aug. 27, when^iliss Mary Ann John Giambastiani, O.S.M. Sister junior high school teacher; Sister Sell yowp car to A1 O’Meara at TOP Dome, a member of the cadet Mary Cecilia, music, sin^ng, and M. Alphonsa, principal,- whose nurse corps, received her cap. She term of office expired in June, is assistant teacher in junior high; ipriee, no waiting. All makes and mod­ has been in training since the last Sister Mary McAuley, the inter­ replaced by Sister M, Perpetua of part of February. Cherokee, la. Sister Perpetua, mediate grades; and Sister Mary Wesley B. Snively has finished Florine, primary department. els wanted right now. while a postulant in the Servants boot training at Great Lakes and IV of Mary, was among the pioneer is in Boulder spending a leave with Sisters M. Florine and McAuley attended Creighton university this sisters who opened the school in his wife and his parents, Mr. and 1920. A fttt completing her novi­ summer, and Sister M. Cecilia MAEV 3111 Mrs. William Lampman. Studied music in the Manhattanville tiate she again returned to teach Two former schoolmates of Miss College of the Sacred Heart in 1335 Broadway in Welby until the summer of Maty Jane Brady of Boulder spent m r a . New York city. 1924. She later attended the Uni their vacations here at her home. 1314 Acoma varsity of Iowa, where she re­ They were Miss Mary Catherine Wednesday, Sept. 6, a confer­ ceived her Bachelor of Arts de­ ence meeting of all mothers of Madden, secretary at the Catholic DENVER’^ LARGEST FORD DEALER HORAN gree in 1980. Most of her teaching USO in Denver, and Miss Jean the students will be held in the ANtn SON CHAPELS experience has been in Cherokee, Kelly of Fort Dodge, la. school at 2:30 p.m. la., and Omaha, Nebr. Lt. (JG) Joe Dolan, son of At­ The Altar and Rosary society Other changes included that of torney and Mrs. Frank Dolan, has added 28 new members last Sun­ KEystone 6297 # KEystone 6296 Sister M. Adolorata, who will suc­ been transferred from Corpus day at the 8:30 o’clock Mass when ceed Sister M. Angela as commer­ Christi, Tex., to Lake City, Fla., the solemn enrollment took place. I0Z7 Oeweland Ptoc* cial and English instructor. Sister where he has duties involving the A group of 50 parishioners en­ Guarding Forever our founder^ Meeds Adolorata was graduated from St. flying of multiple-engine planes. joyed breakfast together in the Elizabeth’s college. Convent sta­ The following tribute to the late Columbine cafe. LOOP MARKET tion, N. J., and later completed a Rev. Thomas J. Barrett of Des Miss Evea Dalbeg, daughter of FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE course in the school of commerce Moines, la., will be interesting to J. E. Dalbeg, Greeley, and Francis Fr«« Parking With Purchaie of SOc or More at 1429 Lawrence in C r^h ton university. She comes those who knew him. It was re­ M. Sullivan of Durango were mar­ to Welby from Holy Name hii ' ceived in a letter from Pfc. Robert ried Wednesday morning in the school, Omaha, Nebr. Sister ] C. Barr, now stationed in Italy, to rectory of S t Peter’s church. They V LEO B. BACA Teresa, who will teach grades six, his mother, Mrs. Annabel T. Barr will make their home in Durango SOLES seven, and eight, formerly taught of Boulder: where Mr. Sullivan is in business IHHEDUTE 8EBVICB Candidate for in St. Joseph’s high school, Salix, “ Last night I received the Reg­ and where Mrs. Sullivan had been Htn'f, Worntn’i and ChQdno'i la. Sister Teresa received her ister and was surely surprised to teaching for a number of years. Halt 8«l«a Bachelor of Arts degree from see the notice of the death of All Work GaaraotMd Stale Representative Tl in SiPT. II Cpl. William Hopkins, grandson ONE SIOflE ONLY Creighton university. Sister M. Chaplain Thomas J. Barrett of Des of Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Walsh, and LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP IN THf loop PUBLIC MARKH •l5«M college, She has held a civil ser 102-104 North Tejon Street 23. The next meeting will be at 7 and at 9 o'clock until further A fair allowance will be made the home of Mrs. Ray Smith. vice position in Sitka lor some Dofontown Priet at Your Doorttep ^ notice. time. • on up-to-date second-hand books Wrrada At#, at Cacha la Pa«l>* Among those from St. Joseph's Friday, the first Friday of the Sgt. Reinert entered service in according to Fred Rosenstock, parish who attended the lay- month. Holy Hour is held at 7 p.m., January, 1942, and was sent to manager of the store. Balova, Gnien and women’s retreat at Loretto with the exposition of the Blessed FOOTWEAR STORE COAL NOW Fort Francis E. Warren and as All second-hand hooks are Hamilton Watche. Heights last week-end were Mrs. Sacrament and usual devotions to cleaned according to health regula S4 Years o f Quality Uw Our Budget Plan if You Wish— Nothing Down signed to the quartermaster corps. Mildred Delaney, Mrs. Anna Doug­ the Sacred Heart. tions. ROSARIES — 10 Months to Pay Before entering service he was ALSO HOSIZBY AND BAGS lass, and Miss Mildred Hokanson. manager of the boys’ department of Mrs. Paul Pattridge and Mrs. the Reinert clothing store in READER IS GRATEFUL KAPELKES KROOIVENBERG COAL CO. Nellie C. Ott pf I^kewood also MoHiers’ Clab Serves A reader wishes to thank Our The Vorhes Shoe Co. Boulder. Alter basic training he 9 S. TEJON 1909.11 So. Broadway SP. 4478 attended. was sent to Alaska and has been Lady and St. Jude for blessings 1,775 at USD in August there ever since with the exception received through their interces­ of a leave spent at home in No­ sion. • REPUBLICAN TICKET • CROSSES— The Mothers’ club of St. Mary’s vember, 1943, and another last academy, Denver, served 1,775 June, when he came for the ordin­ and other service men at the USO during the ation of his brother, the Rev. Carl ROE M. Emblematie Leslie E. F. By Arvada Girl month of August. The hostesses for Reinert, at St. H^rys, Kans., and Jewelry August were Mmes. James John­ for the latter’s first Solemn Mass Insigne son, Glen Kulp, Anna Campbell, in the Sacred Heart Church in (Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada) Ring., Lamy, J. Lind, T. Morrow, Fred Boulder. Bracelets, TALKINGTON Norma Jean Smith, dau^-hter of Bromme,’ E. F. Casburn, A. Jan- Sgt. Reinert was in Who’s Who WEBSTER Diamonds, ..r ^ iii ]rlr. and Mrs. George Smith, was kovsky, Edward Madden, J. C. Among Students in American Uni­ • Candidate for Watches ijvardcd third prize in the 4-H Anderson, L. J. McCr *. Louis versities and Colleges, while he was Pins, Etc. Candidate for unior beef exhibit in Golden days Stein, E. B. Brannan, E. J. Hahesy, at Regis college. His activities David Costello, E. Splear, H. J. there included work on the school Leroy Barenburg of the ma- Brewer, H. Woodend, R. R. Stein- paper, the Brown and Gold, and LEGISLATURE Howell Jewelry Co. STATE SENATE hart, M. L. Dyer, P. G. Amato; and editor of 'the Ranger, the school CECIL HOWELL ines is spending a 30-day leave I A»I FRIENDLY TO ALL Certiried Watchmakn V. ^‘1 ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs; Miss Lena Amato, W. E. Dolan, annual. He was president of the CBEED8 AND RACE8 12. N. TEJON HAIN MIS VILLAGE INN aul Barenburg of Lower Lane. Leona Courtney. J. P. Golden, Tom sophomore and junior classes, and Rogers, and Grace Burke. active in debating. As 1 young man taught school Primary Election, Sept. 12, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Staley spent several years. leir vacation with Mrs. Staley’s ’"■p 1944 [Other, Mrs. Joseph Hockman, 20 years General Business Experi­ nd her sister, Mrs. Vance Dris- COLORADO SPRINGS GROUP ence. CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING I oll of Pueblo^ I favor Legislation to provide ade­ Practicing Attorney WAC Sgt. Jeanette Keller, quately for our Soldiers when they ? Veteran of World War No. 1 aughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. TO BE HOST AT LUNCHEON return. Classified Ads Pol. Adv, i VOTE FOR LAST NAME ON ^ It will pay yon to read ALL of the following advertisements. Colorado Springs.— Canteen unit in Borger end services were held BALLOT Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor are No. 4 will serve luncheon in the here Nov. 25, 1942. Mr. Stiffler —Pot. Adv. the parents of a «r l, bom in St. Red Cross chapter house to the was a member of S t John’s church WANTED TO BUY PRINTING Anthony’s hospital Aug. 13. She group making surreal dressings in' Borger. He is suiwived by two WILL PAY GASH for 6 toons of fori. WE SPECIALIZE in busincaa earda, letter CONSTRUCTION MEN has been named Barbara Ann. Thursday. Miss Viola Kirchmag sisters, Mrs, John Stfender, Grand tore, piano and acwlng machine. KE. M44. heada, forma end hlenJu of ell kinda. Miss Mary Logerot, daughter of will be in charge, assisted by Mrs. Bay, Ala., and Mrs. Racbael Weir, HANSEN & HANSEN Weddinc annonneementa. Bodgera Print- in. Co., 511 14th Street l\ Mrs. John T. Schmitt, left last John Gallagher, Mrs. Enid Hyde, Los Angeles, Calif., and two JEWELERS HEARING AIDS You Are Urgently Needed at Once on Pacific week for Hunter college. New Miss Dolly Miller, and Miss Wilma nieces. Requiem High Mass was FURNITURE York city, where she will begin her Johnson. sung in S t Mary’s church here 1628 17th St. Ptraoni Hard of Haarinit, come in for Northwest Construction Project training in the WAVES. Tuesday, Aug. 22. Burial was in demonstration of Zenith Badionie Hearln. Beautiful bedroom. Urin.room and breslp. Mrs. William Horton of Daven­ ONE STORE . ONLY Aid, $40, complete, termi. Lemoine Uuit: fait let; tacrifice. 734 Santa Fe. This project rated by the .Army, Navy and War Manpower port, la., is * guest of her sister, Fairview cemetery. Co.. 622 15th St Commission as extremely important to your country. Mrs. Harold Fulton. The Fultbna’ Mrs. Richard Martin, the former MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Eloise De Lacy, daughter of Mr. PAINXING a PAPERING Aspen Group to daughter. Miss Marcia Fulton, has Reconditioned pianoi. players, m n d i. completed her basic training in the and Mrs. J. R. De Lacy, will be Hay Wagon Bides Paintic. and Paperin. reaaonable. E, T. orsini (pipe and reed), orcheitral inatro- ^ Transporiation Advanced— Attractive WAC training center in Des here for two weeks’ visit before Yeatrer. S7 W. Mapla. SPruce 2954. menta, T. B. Walker, 238 Broadway. SP. HAY LOFT, MUSia KITCHEN FA­ 7364. ; ft . ‘ . Hold Bake Sale Moines and is in Rosecrans Field, returning East again to join her CILITIES. COUNTBY ATMOBFHEBE. Scale of Wages St. Joseph, Mo., awaiting further husband, who is to intern in a New Hay waxon can mMt your PHOTOGRAPHS 1214 DETROIT: Excellent 3 bedroom home, orders. York hospital following sraduation party at car lln*. oil hot water heat very Sne conatmetion Aspen.— The Altar and Roaary near S t Philomena'i Chuteh. $8,750.00 Visitors are expected to arrive this ntonth from the University of 500 East Kentucky Anderion photoa. 1206 15th S t at Law­ worth more, inveatiiatc. Phone EA. 5817 ‘ Work week of 54 houra— time and one-half society will hold a baked food sale Chicago school of medicine. Mrs. Phoni for dataai SnIliTan 48 rence. llAin 157$. Free otwa euta. or EM. 2686 eveninsa. for work in excess of 40 hours on Saturday, Sept. 2, in Sardy’s in the J. R. Cole home early in Sep­ J. T. GLASIER tember. The guests will be their Martin, who had been attending MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES store- Northwestern university, will enter WOOD SALE Mrs. Catherine Frost, who fell daughter, Mrs. Richard Marsh, FOLLOWING CRAFTS NEEDED and her husband, L t Marsh, and Columbia university when the BEAUTIFUL white porcelain Goal Ransie, KINOLING, itove, range, fumaec, fire­ several weeks ago and was in couple move to New York early in FOR SMART Oil Girculator and Badio. Sacrifica, 715 place. blocki. No yard lalta. KE. 2460. jured, was taken to the hospital their son, Claude Marsh. They are IMMEDIATELY in Seattle, where L t Marsh is sta­ autumn. Santa Fa. Tuesday for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. John Klatsen left LABORERS SHEETMETAL WORKERS tioned. LADIES’ WEAR DRUG STORES Con Harrington, who had been Thursday, Aug. 24, for Lake Oko- c a r p e n t e r s HEAVY DUTY MECHANICS Maj. Charles Farrington has visiting his mother, Mrs. P. G. boji, la., to spend several weeks • Fiait STOVE REPAIRS For ob>Contractor REGISTERED NURSES come from Nashville, Tenn., for a Hatchinson’i Pharmacy 8 Harrington, left last week for his with relatives. home in Caspep, Wyo. visit with Mrs. Farrington and Your Naborhood Dnunriat and Water Fronts their twin children, Michael and Frank Prochaska of Atwood, KARELU SHdP Phone SPruce 0588 700 So. Pearl Miss Eileen Sievers has ac Kans., who had been visiting his JAMES HUTCHISON R. P. Foley Stove MUST BE CITIZEN OF U. S. A. Jane. Maj. Farrington will be 70 Broadway, Denver cepted the position of clerk in sister, Mrs. Anna Pospisil, left fl » the ration office in Aspen. leaving some time within the week >A1NTING AND PAPERING and Heating Parts Thursday for his home. 439 Main St. Longmont 1508 Arapahoe CH. 4577 Mrs. Martin Mishmash and for a new post. FIRST CLASS paintins: alao roofs; ree- Immediate Living Facilities Available for St. Mary's high school registra­ daughter, Helen, returned last Frank Jennemann and his son- ■onahlt. PEarl 6084. tion took place Sunday afternoon. Employed Persons Only * week after spending several days in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Applicants must bring draft registration and classification, visiting in .Grand Junction and Henry Korte, returned to their social security card and proof of citizenship. Glenwood Springs. home Saturday in Selden, Kans., Miss Geraldine Conner and Mrs. after a brief visit with Mrs. Anna Miles - Dryer - Asller ANYONE PKE8ENTLY EMPLOYED IN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY OR WHO Carl Gilbert left last week for, Posplsil. WANTED--COAL TRUCKS LEAVES ESSENTIAL WORK TO APPLY WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED their home in Long Beach, Calif., Honoring Miss Amelia Behisomo, Printing Go. ALSO DRIVERS FOR OUR OWN TRUCKS after spending two weeks in As- her cousin. Miss Angeline Macca- M S TAVERN Company Representatives wilt interview applicants at visitingisiting relativesrepen and friends. rini, entertained at a miscellane­ Programs and Circulara TOP PAY — STEADY WORK ous shower Sunday evening. 128 Broadway Pfc. and Mrs. Eugene S. Mason Good Equipment — Working Conditions spent several days last week in Matthew Stiffler Dies * TickeU for U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Aspen visiting Mrs. Mason’s par­ Matthew Stiffler, former con­ Bazaars and Carnivals ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sievers, ductor on the old Colorado Mid­ UNITED FUEL - 1600 WEST COLFAX Welcomes You Quickly Produead and Eileen. They left Sunday land railway, died in Houston, Tex., APPLY MR. REED, SUPT. WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION afternoon for their home in Dot­ Friday, Aug. 18. He was bora Reasonably Priced han, Ala. Nov. 27, 1866, and came to Colo­ “ Where All Good Friends Meet” UNION LABEL IF DESIRED 550 Broadway or 1316 18tK Street The CYO held its monthly meet­ rado Springs in 1896, He lived here 1936-88 LAWRENCE ST. ing Thursday in the parish hall until 1922, when he moved to Bor- Beer • Good Food • Wine Denver, Colorado After the meeting refreshments I ger Tex Mrs. Stiffler, the former KEystone 6348 BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY were served. i Bessie Kelly, died Nov. 21, 1842, PAG E S IX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEsrgtone 4205 Thursday, Aug. 31, 1944 Home Economics— Defense

HAVE YOU % ST. PHILOMENA’S SCHOOL TO ‘PICNIC SPECIAL’ HELD BY FOR ST. pimicn IS MODERNIZED YOUR COAL INSURANCE? Store it now— Be prepared for REGISTER PUPILS ON SEPT. 1 POLISH PARISH IS SUCCESS Protect yourself against new postible fuel ahortage. hasards, ALL POPULAR GRADES — ALSO STOKER COALS (St. Philomena’t Pariili, Denver) Tulsa, Okla., on Tuesday to* be T IT ySO TO (St. Joieph’* Poliih Pariih, the use of their lodge-cabin for HORACE W. BENNETT Denver) ^ THAITHAT ADD TO Pre-registration of pupils will be present at the wedding. the picnic. Mountain climbing and & Co. 1 Couple Are Wed horseback riding were enjoyed by Rav foal Co. held at tite school from 9 a.m. to The parish is grateful to all 210 Tabor Bldt;. Phono TA. 1271 Miss Donna Duston, daughter of all members of the sodality. An­ THE FUN OF BAKING those who helped to make the “ Pic­ FRANK ENGLAND. Jr.. Manater PE. 4604 1165 So. Penn. 12 noon on Friday, Sept. 1. Chil­ Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Duston, and thony Makowski, Jr., entertained m nic Special” Friday evening, Aug. InsorAiie* Department dren who apply first will be fa­ Philip Dolan, son of Mr. and Mrs. STRUCT ill the {fathering with classical, semi- Pikes Peak is so white and vored if capacity is reached. H. R. Dolan of this parish, were 25. successful. classical, and popular music. married recently in Memphis, Sister Mary Vivian left the con­ fine you'll see the difference The Altar and Rosary society (St. Patrick’s Pariah, Denver) Plans are being made to have REPAIRING-RENTALS Tenn. The Rev. Achille Sommaruga, vent Tuesday morning, Aug. 29, will receive Communion Sunday a similar event in Septeqiber. It immediately. Smooth, easy pastor, and the Rev. Theodore to teach in the high school in Chey­ ON ALL MAKES Mrs. George Schwartz has taken will be named the “ Picnic-Coal-Spe- mixing and tip>top results in the 8:15 Mass. over the sale of war stamps Haas, assistant, were hosts to 604 enne Wells. She had been a guest Girl Scout troop 124, under the for St. Philomena’s school for the of the boys of the armed forces sta­ cial.” There will be more prizes in the convent all summer. All Makfis Typewriter Serriee If make cake baking a pleasure. remainder of the summer. tioned in and around Denver on and awards. The tentative date A large crowd witnessed the 435 Ufh 8TKEET BARNES SCHOOL BLDG. MAIN 3495 leadership of Mrs. Joseph Cook, set is Friday evening, Sept. 29. Buy Pikes Peak today. will hold its first meeting Oct. 3. The, A. C. AmesJiave sold their Sunday evening, Aug. 25, at the marriage of S. Sgt. Edward Lee home and will reside in San Ber­ USO. Assisting them in serving the The Holy Name society has ac­ Melesky of Bryan, Tex., to Helen Troop 130, directed by Mrs. Neil cepted the management of the Horan, will meet Oct. 4. nardino, Calif., where Mr. Ames buffet supper were the presidents Clara Wall of this parish in the has taken a position. and some members of the various “ Picnic-»Coal-Special.” Frank Ben­ church Saturday evening, Aug. 26. Miss Lorenza Marie Bieger, son, president of the society, will Miss Barbara Murphy has rc' parish organizations as follows: The bride wore a long white veil ARGONAUT HOTEL daughter of Mrs. Marie Bieger, be in charge. turned from a month’s visit in Ernest Nicoletti, Anthony of French satin. S. Sgt. Wallace Where Oenver'a Society Entertaina for Lonebeons and Oinnera 2642 S. Lafayette street, is be Canzona, Jerry Smaldone, Joseph coming the bride of Maj. Eugene Washington, D. C., and other East­ The Yourtg Ladies’ sodality en­ C. Frost was the best man and Cain, Phil Zangari, and Louis tertained the school sisters with FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BP.iDGE PARTIES, Carey, son of Mrs. T. E. Carey, ern cities. Rose J. Frost was the bridesmaid. Scavello; Mmes. Joseph Carroll, prior to a Nuptial Mass in St. Phil- a picnic in Evergreen Thursday, All 10 grades of the school will DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 Barbara Cook has returned from Wayne Cox, S. F. Chiolero, Joseph Aug. 24. Father Edward Fraez- omena’s church Thursday, Aug. 31. Greeley, where she spent the sum^ resume classes Tuesday morning, Bruno, Herbert Edmonds, G. A. kowski, Sister Mary Vivian, An­ Beautifol Ballrooma Private Dinhig Rooma The Hev. Arthur Lucy is officiat­ men Richard Koehl is recupeii Sept 5. There is still available Durbin, Andrew Goetz, Earl Haf thony Makowski, Jr.; Ronald Ma- ing. Mrs. Hugh Dutell is the ma­ ating from a recent illness in St. space in every grade. Those who fey, Joseph Garramone, Margaret kowski, and Bernard O’Hayre intend to enroll in the school this ii ' tron of honor and John Harcourt Joseph’s hospital. Lucy, Mrs. Ralph Melphy, Joseph is Maj. Carey’s best man. Follow­ were guests at the picnic. Mr. and year are asked to register either TH» T COtjcH I jOo KS Mr. and Mrs. Blake Vifquain Petraglia, Marie Traverse, and - / PHONE ing a brief wedding trip the couple Mrs. John B. Daveron donated in the rectory or convent before A W F tA . FS/^D and children are on a vacation at Phil Zangari; and Misses Viola Tuesday morning. Sept. 5. CAN r c,er t h /s will go to the redistribution cen­ Grand Lake. Cinea, Gloria Billinga, Antoinette Communion will be distributed ^TF!/N OOr- W»FtT ter in Santa Monica, Calif. Mrs. Pastore, Nancy Petraglia, Dorothy Clifford Starr, sister of tbe bride­ Mr. and Mrs. John F. Clair are Friday morning at 6, 7, and in the i Uf/i-t. / DO f J DE 0988 I N « r i, and Bernice Archer. * ^ 1 groom, came from Washington, visiting in the home of their son, Mass at 8 o’clock. The Altar and John F., Jr., in Pueblo. The school will open for the next G lo M e S c M D. C., Monday and Mrs. E. J. Rosary society will receive Holy " Estimates Cheerfully year on Tuesday morning. Sept. Burke, His aunt, arrived from Mrs, Frank Abegg has returned Communion in a body in the 8 Given on from a two-month visit in San 5, with registration of new pupils o’clock Mass Friday morning. Con­ Diego and Hollywood, Calif. in the office. The teaching staff fessions will be heard in Polish for the year is as follows: Princi UPHOLSTERY Mrs. D. W. Besack has returned Has New Teacher and English Thursday afternoon pal and music teacher, Sister Ce­ and evening at the usual hours. to her home in North Platte, Nebr. cilia Joseph; seventh and eighth *Your Photo Arrived Fuller Brushes following a visit in the home oJ' grades. Sister Lcocritia; fifth and (Holy Rotary Pariih, Denver) Eucharistic devotions with the PERSONAL BRUSHES her son-in-law and daughter. Dr, perpetual novena in honor o f the Jast in Time— * sixth grades. Sister St. Cecilia, A new teacher has be?n ap­ HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES and Mrs. W. T. Ahern. who replaces Sister St. John, now Most Sacred Heart, offered for SMILEY WAXES AND POLISHES Ursula Zint is spending a fort­ in St. Louis; third and fourth pointed to the Holy Rosary school those in the armed services, are You'll be tbrilled to have him write TA-. (798 — 1545 Gienarra — Danvei night near Troutdale. She is Sister Mary Anthony, who held every Friday evening at 7 :30. that to you—If you have your photo grades. Sister Mary Carola; first made in our atudioa in time for over­ Mr. and Mrs. J. William Vaughn and second grades. Sister Mary will teach the first and second The parish committee will meet seas mailing, between Sept. IS and announce the birth of a girl re­ Roberta. All former pupils are re­ grades. Others in the faculty are in the rectory Tuesday evening. Oct. 15. Don't Delay—come in today, RROS. LUMBER — PAINT HARDWARE cently in St. Joseph’s hospital. The quested to assemble in the class the same as they were last year. Sept. 5. and know you'll get your gift posi­ Sister Mercita is the superior. tively over there on time. We'll wrap INSULATION child is the granddaughter of Mrs. rooms and new pupils will be in­ DE-0988 it for you ready to mail. THE Kathryn McKenzie of this parish. terviewed in the office of the School will open Tuesday, Sept. Miss Anne O’Neil is spending 5, with Mass at 8:15. ^ Office Phone MAin 7503 Aurora Lumber Company school. Residence Phone EA. 1283 her vacation in Evergreen. This Sunday will be Holy Com­ Among the service men visiting E. Colfax at Monroe United Photo Studias Building Headquarters munion day for the members of the their parents are the following: ANDRE DE VAJDA Phonei Aurora 380-~FrankHn 6380 Altar and Rosary society. The Lt. Sylvester Fisher, Sgt. Leo Arko, A Worthy Signature in Furs TA. 3412 1321 Curtis AURORA, COLO. Pvt. Edward Robitailie, and Pvt. Sodality Holds September meeting will be held on New Coats Made to Order Tuesday afternoon. Sept. 5, in the Joseph Perme. 1618 CALIFORNIA STREET ^ THE FAMILY RECREATION SPOT lunchroom of the school. A meeting of the adult church (Mack BuidinR) LISTEN TO DANSBERRY’S MILE-HI MINIATURES— j Paul John, son of Mr. and Mrs choir will be held Wednesday eve­ WSrtMAMAWVVWWVWWi* 7:10 P.M.—KMYR i Monthly Meeting Jerry Sandoval, was baptized last ning, Sept. 6. The choir will sing Sunday by Father Haas. The at the High Mass at the golden We Hake OM Shoea Look Liko Ntv (St. Mary Magdalene’i Pariah, sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. John COMPLETE LINE OF jubilee celebration of St. Jacob’s SHOE SUPPLIES I , X.ner SWinil Edgewater) Torres. lodge Sunday, Sept. 10, at 8 • fine Cobin* The monthly meeting of the Ben Polichio is gravely ill in o’clock. Master Shoe Rebuilder R.ATES TO CHURCH a local hospital. Young Ladies’ sodality'was held The Children of Mary sodality 503 15th St. Phone TA. 0812 g r o u p s , e t c . in the home of Helen and Mary will receive Holy Communion Sun Champa. Plans were discussed for day in the 8 o’clock Mass. MASTER KEY SHOP TAbor 4933 the reception of new members into the sodality. After the business Sgt., Mrs. Dorighi meeting a steak fry was held. COLORADO ‘Prayer Front” devotions are Parents of Boy UPHOLSTERY CO. held every Friday at 7 :30 p.m. for d o peace and for the welfare of those RECOVER 2 PIECES (St. Catherine’i Parith, Denver) in the armed forces. FRIEZE AND TAPESTRY T. Sgt. and Mrs. John Dorighi S5S.00 AND UP 593 15th St TA. 0912 Sunday, Sept. 3, is Communion SERVICE CALLS AUTO KEYS are the parents of a_ boy, bom 2459 16th St. GL. 2304 S P i ^ l M C S day for the members of the Altar Monday, Aug. 21, in San Fran­ MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED and Rosary society in the 8 o’clock cisco. Grandparents of the baby In Denver IVs Dansherry’s Mass. are Mr, and Mrs. Otto G. Seller of the parisWand Mrs. R. Dorighi of 14th and Champa J. F. Dantberry, Owner i Arvada. Mrs. Dorighi is the for­ St. Clara’s Society mer Miss Roslie Seller. Mrs. Otto Seller left for San Francisco this To Hold Party Sept. 6 week to be with her new grandson and his parents. HOME PUBMC MARKET St. Clara’a Aid society will Pvt. Paul J. Rossmiller v.'as Park Free Shcq) and Save hold iti monthly desrert lunch­ home on furlough recently while M eon and card party on en route to Camp Swift, Tex., to Wednesday, Sept. 6, at 1 p.m. join the Tenth division ski troops. He had been in Camp Blanding, in the orphanage in Denver. > A A A A A A AdK'. -• Mrs. Florence Hart it the Fla., for six months in the in­ Beautiful hoateas. All are invited to at­ fantry. tend. Fresh Cut Flowers ANNOUNCEMENT St. Joseph’s Guild Otto Dillinger, formerly of D a D E U T S C H Olio’* Cafe, announce* owner- BUV Large Assortment of Pottet] ahip o f Market Dairy and OPTOMETRIST To Meet on Sept. 9 35 Tran Prattles Cheese Shop in Home Public Plants and Funeral OesiguB Market at 15lh & California. Eytf The September meeting of Examinrg St. Joaeph’a guild, Denver, will Specializing in large variety o f Glt»n not be held on the Saturday Qiee«es, Milk, Butter and But. Fitted termilk at most reasonable Broken Lestea after the firat Friday, but will UJflR DtrpUeated be poatponed one w^elc, until JERRY BREEN IM’ice*. Foods of your own Oenllata’ Preaerlptlona Filled Sept. 9. 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PTP nTLllTtYLpd Archbishop Urban J. Vehr in a ceremony held in the chapel of Fitzsimoni ^ T T t -1 V/ VI V General hospital last Sunday. In the group, which contained soldiers, nurses, Artcraft Studio RADIO REPAIRS and officers, were 1.5 converts. Archbishop Arcnmsnop Vehr, shown in the picture below with the elaiclass, was an honored guest at a reception held in the Officers’ club after tine ceremony. Chaplains Henry Sutton, C.SS.R., and Ennis Connelly are the PHOTOGRAPHERS CathoUc priests stationed in Fitzsimons. AT THE RIGHT PRICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED 129 BROADWAY MUSIC P E. 5 46 5 . tv CHILDREN .. . WEDDINGS . . . FAMILY • SfiEET MUSIC GROUPS . . . Studio or in Your Home • SCRIPT PAPER Open Daily 10 to 6 SUNDAYS by Appointment Only • COMPLETE LINE OF STRINGS St. Philomena’s • SAX AND CLARINET PADS • GUITARS J & L Radio Service KEM-TONE $3.18 • STANDARD GUITAR CASES Electrical Appliances TRIMZ • RECORDS Repaired BEADY-PA8TED WALLPAPER 3205 E. Colfax Avenue • BLANK RECORDS PHONE EM. 6063 ANDERSON BROS. • NEEDLES PICK-UP AND DELIVERY CaUax and Jauphine EA. H46

If • RECORD CASES See Our Selection of • MUSIC ACCESSORIES FALL FURS W . BRUCE C.4LLBECK VET OF WORLD WAR NO. 2 HOLLEHBECK MUSIC CO. Invites Your Patronage 14 S. Broadway Phone PE. 9424 COLFAX AT WASHINGTON WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS TIPTOR STUDIO The firms listed here de­ serve to be remembered Portrait Photography when you are distributing KE-6418 your patronage in the dif­ 903 East Grlfaz ferent lines of business. Preferresl Parish Formerly of Colo. Spring! War Chaplain Recounts Trading List [im BICH WILL L T .F Something to Crow About Hair-Raising Exploits FRIED CHICKEN DINNER St. Francis de Sales* DlliiCI SPEEEI G lIiD F Albuquerque, N. Mex. — The Itsly. His vestments, which he had SERVED DAILY ■ New Management (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, boys of St. Anthony's home en­ with him, show the marks of many First Lt. Frank Egan, formsr EXetPT THURSDAY, WHEN CLOSED ROSLYN DRUG GO. Denver) joyed a real thrill on the occasion holes made by shell fragments. On Register employe, was cited in the Conoco Station No. 20 JAUES HENRY. Prop. Earl Bach, M.A., of Marquette of a visit by Chaplain Francis Mc­ one occasion, while he was saying August News, publication of the university will direct the depart­ Carthy, former instructor in Mass for the boys, shell fragments army’s Percy Jones General hospi­ CARL’S ST. PAUL CAFE 299 So. Logan PE. 9840 Cnt Rate Drags ment of speech at St. Francis de Complet* PrMcription D«pt. Lourdes school and assistant at St. hit the cross on the veil of the tal, Battle Creek, Mich., for b>s FRED 8. 8EARL and R. L. 8CHOLLE Sales’ high school for the coming Charles’ church, Albuquerque. Fa­ chalice. In spite of the fact that educational work among the pa­ 3109 E. COLFAX 98 SO. PENN year. Before coming to S t Fran­ fFe Invite Your Patronage Pbon« PR. tM l IS So. P«nn 41 Bajaod ther McCarthy was in the city for the veil shows two holes, the tients there. Lt. Egan, who has cis’, Mr. Bach was professor in the a few weeks convalescing from chalice itself was untouched. been in the army for nearly three school of speech of Marquette uni- wounds received in action and Another time he was with nine years, is orientation and education JACKSON’S meeting old friends. Though quite other men in a dug-out that re­ officer at the Michigan hospital. reluctant to speak of his experi­ ceived a direct hit from a German He was recently commended by Lt. Cut Rate Drugs ences, he finally yielded to the con- shell. He was hurled through the Col. Carl W. Hansen, commandant Forget-Me-Not stant barrage of questions put to air and lost consciousness. While of the United States Armed Forces Recommended Firms Lim ors - Sundries him by the orphan boys, oys, They were he was in this state, a scouting institute, for his interest in the Prescriptions interested to hear what he had to educational program at the Flower Shop say, since more' than 60 of their hospital. Free Prompt Delivery former chums are in the service. Lt. Egan, who was associated Call SP. IddI Downinf and Al.med. for AUTO^ ALL The priest is an alumnus of St. with the University of Nebraska after leaving the Register and be­ Funeral Work Thomas’ seminary, Denver. Alameda Drug Store Father McCarthy entered the fore . entering the army, was charged with, securing instructors V, 0. PETERSON. Prop. Given Prompt army from El Rito parish, where SERVICE Attention he was serving as assistant, on and teachers for the classes estab­ Cut Rate Drugs May 6, 1941. His first assignment lished in Percy Jones. The educa­ tional department interviews pa­ Wines and Liquors Phone RA. 1818 was to Brooks Field, advanced fly­ SPECIAL I ing school in Texas. After the tients for educational and other in Fountaih Sen-ice - School Snppliet Downing at Alameda KentuckyGarage ANY CAR bombing of Pearl harbor, he re­ terests within 48 hours from their $ 2 5 0 0 Alameda and Broadway quested foreign service, but was arrival in the hospital and has set and PAINTED transferred to the 21st general up classes in all parts of the hos­ \ A -l JOB HAROLD’S hospital in Fort Banning, Ga. In pital to accommodate the service­ T ooley’ s August, 1942, he sailed with a men patients. Filling Station Mack’s Aato Service 1201 Champa KE. 9 2 7 4 SHOE REPAIRING convoy for England. After several Expert Motor Repairing FIRST CLASS WORK months there, he went to Africa, Clutch and Brake Service ONLY BEST MATERIALS Food Store where he was assigned to the First BIRDS­ 1-DAY SERVICE armored division in Tibessa. He GAS . VALVOLINE OILS 310 So. Broadway RA. 3281 COMPLETE LUBRICATION PACKARD Choice Meats - Fish saw active service with this divi­ EYE sion in the Tunisian campaign, in 661 E. Kentucky SP. 3087 Downtosm Location Fryers - Groceries Tha Only Packard Sarvica tn Deavat Earl Bach which he was wounded on April 20. FROZEN Frozen Foods versity as well as director of the From Africa he went to Italy, Packard Denver Co. VICTORY where he participated in the FOODS YOUR PATRONAGE university radio workshop for sev­ DENVER FRAME, Distribntora UqUOR STORE APPRECIATED eral years. Cassino and Anzio battles. In these 210 ISth St. TA. 1383 Looii Muto, Prop. campaigns he was wounded twice. Groceries - Meats • Bakery Prank D. Graaio, Mrr. 900 So. Pearl SP. 6587 Has Degrees Father McCarthy was awarded Chaplain McCarthy AXLE & BDDY DD. WINES, LIQUORS and ALL BEERS the following citations; One ribbon MURRAY’S H. C. KEMPER. OpsratoT EXPERT 30 Broadway SP. 5753 From Marquette for service in the Mediterranean party found him and the other men and left them all for dead. When Fonnded br H. T. Hartxx—1SS3 Axle and Frame Service . . . AUTO REPAIR Mr. Bach obtained his Bachelor area; three battle stars for service Shimmy Stopped . . . Steering ha awoke he found that one of his All Haket of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in the Tunisian campaign, the Phone GR. 1613-14-15 Corrected . . . Body and Fender from Marquette university and has Cassino, and Anzio battles; the dog tags had been removed. 'H e W««t 82nd 4k Jnliu Eoiy Time Payments had difficulty later proving that Repairing . . . Wheel Alignment taken courses toward a doctor’s Purple Heart medal for wounds . . . Wreck Rebuilding. Northwestern Auto Co. QUALITY CLEANING STILLWELL t SON degree. He is a member of Alpha received; a BrOnze star for he was very much alive. The other 934 Speer Blvd. . TA. 4933 549 Broadway TAbor 6201 REASONABLE PRICES Sigma Nu, national Jesuit honor bravery in action—when his troop nine men were killed instantly. Tear Garmanta tnanred Atainat Fire Texaco Service society, and also of Delta Sigma ship was torpedoed. Father Mc­ About 3 a.m. one foggy morn­ and Thrft Rho, Carthy rescued a number of men ing on the Italian front, he re­ TELEPHONE EM. 2761 Open aoeed from drowning; the Legion of ceived a call from the front lines REAL ESTATE Sundays TuMdaya The PTA wishes to thank all TEXACO GAS AND OILS those who helped to make the recent Merit medal for outstanding serv­ that a number of new men wished FOR S A LE Let Us IVIARFAX Your Car food sale a success. ice as a chaplain; and the Combat to go to the sacraments. He took BUY WAR BONDS ABLES MOTOR CO. Infantry badge for service in the with him 22 Sacred Hosts A. E. ABLES CLEANERS AND DYERS BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES front Hnes. that he had previously conse­ AND STAMPS Authorized Sales and Service TIr* Rccappins and Rapairins Your Purchase of. War Bonds Old Frisnda' Patronaga Apprsdated n i BROADWAY ALAMEDA A S. LINCOLN PE. 99SB Capt. McCarthy related many crated. By a rare coincidence, he PE. a r e a p b . a r s e IF YOU WISH TO SELL and Stamps Helps to Secure Your exciting adventures. Very often found upon arrival that exactly 22 YOUR HOUSE get quick ______★ ______3520-38 E. Colfax Ave. at Monrot Future. he offered Mass under fire in Catholics were among the. group and satisfactory results just arrived from the replacement by listing with center. He heard their Confes­ Woodrow Wilson DODGE ■ PLYMOUTH ROTOl.O’S CLARENCE H. sions and gave them Communion. FRED LERNER 796 So. Broadway Quality The next day he buried these same Auto Upholstery OWNERS SP. 2183 TA. 7147 SINCLAIR GAS AND OILS men. What a fitting preparation Member SL Francla da Sales' Parish Jack Flavin, Service Mgr., sayi! WILL KEEP ’ EM ROLLING for an untimely death! AUTO TOPS — SEAT COVERS For protection end service have your OPEN 1 TO 1 WEEK DAYS SHAY After the Tunisian campaign, he CITY SUBURBAN COMBINATION CUSHION REPAIRING motor Vitalized and Carbon Removed. Prices rtasoneble. Factory trained and Cloawl AM Oar Snndaja Republican Candidate for had charge of several thousand Sale atarta todajr, 8626 So. Pearl—^Two 263 So. Bdsvy. SP. 9945 pre-war mechanics do year work. HEATS German and Italian prisoners of years younx: bMutiful 2-bedrcMni, cove Pick-Up and DsIlTsty Serriea war. About five miles out of Oran ceillnx Ilvinrroom, nice built-ins, linoleum State Representative fnish, Venetian blinds, westher-stripped, Your Purchaae o f War Bonda BUCHANAN’S GROCERIES he met Ramon Segura, one of his insulated, fall basement, 3 finished rooms Standard Motor Do. BIRDS EYE former students in Lourdes school. easily converted into an apartment, xas and Stampa Helpa to Secure Your LIQUOR STORE RESIDENT OF DENVER 84 YEARS Incidentally, Father McCarthy has furnace, automatic water heater, laundry Future. 13th A Glenarm CH. 6596 FROZEN FOODS EDUCATOR drain, attached pliiatered garase, overhead BUSINESS MAN a brother now studying for the door, TO-ft lot. nice lawn, shade, shrubs, • k . Fine Wines and Liquors iEXPERIENCED priesthood in Lourdes seminary.jn flowers,-coop, 16,500. Wa Ptatura Cbriitlan Braa. Wines B. & E. MARKET PUBLIC SPIRITED Albuquerque. 3 BLOCKS EAST SO. DENVER P. O. • CAPABLE 7 rooms, full 2-story, 3 furnished apart­ BUCKLEY BROS. MARKET SCOOPS BEER 75 So. Broadway PE. 7818 —Pol. Adv. E very recreational fa c ility ments, $40 Income plus owner's first floor Stndebaker Sale, and Service Pbsna PBarl 1777 177 Sontb Broadway available was provided for the apartment, sleeping porch, hot air, coal Baby Car Seats — Pre-war chrome boys. Many times theaters had to furnace, stoker. Furniture goes. Picture 230 NEW AND USED CARS AND TRUCKS grill guards to fit nearly all late So. Bdwy. We make loans. Opening licensed Auto Repairing All Makes model cars. Inside controlled spotlights, be improvised under ground. For salesman. limited number. Other items just rt- Blessed Sacrament three months after the Tunisian NICE BRICK DUPLEX, IS.oOO Battery and Electric Service leased by army. LoTola 5 yrs. old, 2 baths, gas furnace, auto, water Body and Pender Work campaign he conducted boxing ex­ heater. laundry, drain, garage, coop. 350 Broadway SP. 4111 hibitions in Oran and Algiers. PICTURE 230 SO. BROADWAY. PE 2448 LAWSON DRUG CO. AURORA—BUFF SPANISH HOME Phone DBxter 0216 Feature attractions on the boxing Cat Rata Dragi ALSO TRINIDAD. COLO. — LIQUORS events were Lew Jenkins, former 5 rooms, fully modem, automatie gas fur­ Marshall Auto Supply nace and water heater, Is basement, laun­ “ J o a ” YOUNG TED MARSHALL ' BOULEVARD lightweight champion of the world, dry, drain, garage, chicken house, 62-ft. The Esher Drug Do. ~ ------and Larry Cisneros, who ranked lot, fenced, garden,. shade, fruit, berries, PACKARD SPECIALIST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i . Vacuum Sweeper Co. We Specialiae in Peroiaaeoi 36,500. Call Macdonald. PE 2448. AUTO SUPPLIES THE STORE OP FRIENDLY SERVICE among the big 10 in the welter­ REPAIRS AND PARTS FOR ALL BOARD WALK. Waving and Hair Styling DUPLEX, 2 BATHS. 14.500 Auto Service Station 135-37-39 Fifteenth Street weight class. Larry Cisneros is a 9 rooms, coal furnace, automatic water MAKES AND MODELS 23th Ave., and Joaephint Bannock and Twelfth CH. 8234 At Cleveland Plaea Called for and delivered SHOE REPAIR THELMA KASSON cousin of Ruben Cisneros, a for­ heater, 2 gas ranges, tome furaiture, doable Frank Havel 2324 Colorado Blvd. CHERRY 1132 QUALITY MATERIAL AND mer student and member of the garage. Call Chris. PE. 2448. / / it’s a bolt— or an overhaul— PHONE TAbor 4434 WORKMANSHIP REALTY SALON NEAR D .U .; 34,500. EASY TERMS football and basketball teams at 4-room modem; S lota, every Inch produc­ ^,^^—^tee Joe. —All Work Guaranteed— THELMA KASSON. Uanagar Lourdes school. ing garden, berries, rhubarb; double 2871 COLORADO BLVD. garage, overhead doors, plus 2-rm. cabin. The firms listed here de- 4719 EAST 22H A'VE.—AT DEXTER PHONE DEXTER 113* In conclusion. Father McCarthy HOWARD’S DENVER. COLORADO SHRADER’S serve to be remembered gave this inspiring message to all C^o. Rice, Realtor JohD those at home who have sons fight­ 230 8. BDWY. PE 8448 MARKET when you are distributing Ca ing on the fronts of the world: §erwice Station NOW OPEN your patronage in the difr Peterson’s Reweaving SchoU “ Every man, no matter where Quality Meata - Grocer!^ and Hosiery Repair he is, is getting a chance to attend DON’T WAIT 1st Ave. & Logan St. SP. 9930 2829 COLO. BLVD. EA. »12 ferent lines of business. PINEBT ^ e sacraments. All go to Mass at HOSIERY REPAIRING AND WORK MEATS AND Order ON ALL KNITTED GARMENTS GBOCERIBS least once a week. The chaplain MOBILGAS — OILS — GREASING is constantly -with the men in the 41X8 E. Colfax 802 Celo. Bids. DE-1353 MA-2633 nil Fairfax front lines and in the first aid Holy Family stations and hospitals. I wish that 1 CM. 17N I could have brought some of the SAVE TIRES—BUY AT OLSON'S boys back with me. With the help —NEW TIRES— DRIVE IN of God and the prayers of the BILLY’S INN For Quality Bakery Goods TO ERVIN PASSENGER AND TRUCK r FOOD people, however, they will come STORES bacL I heartily recommend that CBAS. HITT and ARNOLD JENSEN Glencoe Conoco Service OLSON’S EASY TERMS WASHING - GREASING - ACCES­ every Catholic on the home front Good Foods WEISS BAKERY SORIES - TIRE SERVICE 2750 W. 29th G L 3613 adopt some unknown soldier be­ NOW! Glcncoa at Bait Colfax cause there is very little time for STOKER And Your Favorite Drinka MOD. PEA 4024 Tennyson Sl 0»an Dally ■ EA. 1777 Sllf E. Colfax EM. 1781 prayers when you are constantly STREETER 44th a Lowell Phone GL. 9733 Ills E. lib EA. list LUMP under shell fire. Keep the spiritual All Grade of Lignite and B. F. Goodrich 4 JUST GOOD MEAT supply of prayers constantly flow­ Bituminous Coals NEW OWNER AND NEW HOURS TOIVY’S FIVE ing to the front lines and our boys FILL BIN NOWl 14TH AN D G LEN A R M KE. 0175 ! 1 4028 TENNYSON 1 POULTRY A(SD nSH will take care of the rest. May STAR SERVICE PURITY CREAMERY God bless you all.” PHONE GL. 4715 53 SO. BRO AD W AY PE. 3739 1 SHOE SHOP iTENnVYSON “ Thank you. Father, and God 2800 820< KEARNEY STREET 1 1-DAY SERVICE PHONE bless you, too,” came the rejoinder THOS. WILLIAMS ■ EXPERT REPAIRING' 1 Meat Market Colorado Special Made Ice Cream from the orphan boys as they pre AND SON.S ■ . QUALITY MATERIALS EM. 9933 1 4016 Tennj'aon GR. 0443 Blvd. From to a.m. to I p.a. Opan Bandar pared to retire to the chapel for 2309 15th St. Since 1905 night pri^eri. BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock' Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone '4205 Thursday, Aug. 81, 1944 Landing Craft of Modern Armies The Teens—A Dengerois Age from 1216 lo 1272) developed and used such vessels. This old painling shows an armed force mak­ Hoarsi 9 to 12; 1 to 8 Pbona MAin 3437 r. ing a landing. Note ihc LSH (Landing Sliip, Horse) at the right. Arrow points to a horse emerging from an opening in the bow o f the vessel, a similar device to that on LSTs, LCIs, LCMs, and other It ie a critical period in the life of a child. Due to the increasi craft being used by the Allied armies. Dr. J. J. O ’Neil, Dentist visual tasks resulting from the speeding up. o f education I' processes, and because of the extensive body adjustments that" 0FF[IIS BEOilFM Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets ' i take place, eye protection and conservation of the child are highly important. Phone for an appointment.

FOB BIS FBHEB "DENVER'S MOST PROGRESSIVE LAUNDRY" 11 SWIGERT BROS. Wendelin J. Nold, father of the THE CASCADE LAEFYDRY Better Vision OptometrUtf Good Service R t Rev. Consignor Wendelin J. “TRY OUR NEW SERVICE” for Every A%e At Right Prices Nold, S.T.D.j pastor of Christ the Complete Lanndry §erviee 1550' California KEystone 7651 King church, Dallas, Tex., and holder of several diocesan offices, 1847 Market WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER TA. 8278-8379 GLASSES INDIVIDDALLT 8TTLED died Aug. 24 in a local hospital after an illness of several weeks. He was 74. Bom in Germany, Mr. Nold came WHY HESITATE! to this country when he was 16 and Why Jftit Wond«r If |h* settled in Texas. He engaged in W A LTER F . EZE-MOP & CONE- REQUIESCANT the bakery business for a number Re-Elect WRINGER of years. He retired about 20 years !• Aa Good As It Soonds. ago and came to Denver to reside BUY IT, TRY IT for IN. PACE with his daughters. 30 days. If you don't Surviving besides Monsignor like it, your money will Nold are two daughters, Mrs. Lu­ be cheerfully refunded. CHARLES HEZKETHORNE. Hullra cille Feely and Mrs. Katherine # Hands never home for the accd. Requiem Hass was touch water. offered Monday in the home's chapel. Zumtobel; nine grandchildren, and MORRISON 9 A twist of the Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A one great-grandchild. handle wrincs Son service. Solemn Requiem Mass was of­ mop. JOHN VINCENT CAEAGHEB, 4SI E. Repiifilican 9 Guaranteed to Dakota avenue. Infant son of Mr. and fered Tuesday in the Annunciation make house- Mrs. James A. Caragher; brother of church. Officers of the Mass were work easier. Jim and David Caragher; grandson of #Savo hands, celebrant. Monsignor Nold; deacon, Hr. and Mrs. J. D. LangBeld and Mrs. the Rev. James Moynihan; subdea­ save time. Margaret Caragher; great-grandson of SECRETARY OF STATE GET YOURS Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Langfleld. Mass of con, the Rev. Donald McMahon. the Angels was offered Friday in St. The Rt. Rev. Charles Hagus NOW $30,000 Esiale^Left Primary Election Sept. 12 Francia de Sales' church. Interment ML preached the sermon. Present in DEL?VERT GRand 0431 Olivet. Boulevard service. the sanctuary was the Rev. Thomas Christianity Is Noblest General Election Nov. 7 FRED L. BEARDON. Denver. He is By Edward Garllaiid| survived by his wife, IM . LiUian Rear­ Schmucker, C.M., long-:time friend Pol. Adv. EZE-MOP & don. Requiem Mass aon interment took of Monsimor Nold. Both Monsi­ place in Grand fu n ction . Boulevard gnor Nold and Father Schmucker The will of Edward P. Gartland, CONE-WRINGER GO. service. ' > studied in Rome at the same time. Creed Men Have Known retired Public Service Co. of Colo­ GERARDO VILLANO, 8808 Navajo Interment was made in Mt. rado executive, who died recently, street. Surviving are four sons. Joseph, was filed for probate in the county | Michael. Andrew, and Louis Villano; Olivet. three dsughters, Mrs. Michael Lotlto, By R ev. F r a n c is Sy r ia n e y of thought or desire that generally ■court Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 22. | Mrs. Michael ComniUo, and Mrs. Eugene The outlines of the New Law as precedes the sin of action. This He owned real estate appraised at Messina: a brother, Ralph VlUano; two RmOSEIREnTS— DiniOG enunciated by Jesus in His Sermon was an entirely new conception. $30,000 and personal property of a j .sisters, Mrs. Antonette De Carlo and Dr. Kung Terms value not yet determined. THEODORE Lucia St. Araiere; 14 grandchildren; and on the Mount were the expression Jesus put sin in the desire of the eight great-grandchildren. The Rosary of the noblest moral code and phi­ He bequeathed to his son, Frank will be recited Friday at 8 p.m. in the will whence it really springs. The RECRERTIOn Boulevard drawingroom. Requiem Hass losophy of life ever known to man. J. Gartland, chief deputy county will be offered Saturday at 8 :30 in Our Church Mighty Many high-minded, altruistic phi­ internal sin was Just as serious as' treasurer, $5,000, to be deducted iHACKETHALl Lady of Mt, Carmel church. Boulevard losophers had tried to raise their its external completion. So force­ later from a trust fund. The bulk service. fellowmen above their sordid sur­ fully did Jesus want to drive this of the estate was placed in trust SARAH PICKETT. 918 38th street roundings by giving them high for the benefit of his widow, Mrs. THEATRE Air Conditioned < Surviving are fonr daughters, Mrs. Mar­ Force for Good home that He used vivid language i garet Doss, Mrs. Salina Gaunt, Mrs. goals and aspirations for which to in showing men how they must Mary C. Gartland of 2935 W. 29th PARK 1028 S. Gaylord ► Charlotte Longaker, and Mrs. Gertrude strive. But Jesus did something avoid the occasions of sin. His avenue. Upon the death of Mrs. PE. *877 i McVeigh; a aon. Lawrence Pickett; and ► MORTUARY Washington.— “ The sentiments more. Not only was- His doctrine words are often misunderstood. Gartland, the trust will be distrib­ TBUR8.. FRI-. SAT. Aac. 31-8cpt. 2 < two sisters, Carrie Morlarity and Clara superior to any formulated by the uted among six children, all resi­ ► HcOlaln. Requiem Mass was offered just expressed here are the best I When He said that we must pluck 1449.51 Kalamath St. i Wednesday in Sacred Heart church. In­ mind of man, but He also gave mgn dents of Denver. WALT DISNEY’S have heard . . . We must have spir­ out our eye or cut off our hand if Phone HAin 4006 i terment Mt. Olivet Olinger service. the means of achieving the exalt^ they are occasions of sin for us, SNOW WHITE GERALD C. VANDERVOBT. Climax. ituality . . . The Catholic Church goal He set for them. As He said He did not mean actual physical Mexican Red Loyalty ALSO A A. A A. A A,, da Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. is a mighty organization. It can be on another occasion: “ I am the Edwin W. Vandervort Requiem Mass mutilation, which is something ab- To USSR Draws Fire BELITA - JAMES ELUSON in was offered Friday in St. Philomena's counted as a force for good,” de­ way, and the truth, and the life. lutely forbidden, but rather that LADY, LETS DANCE church. Interment M t Olivet Olinger No one comes to the Father but every occasion of sin must be re­ Mexico City.—Excelsior, secular service, clared Dr. H. H. Kung, Vice Pre­ CHECKER through Me” (John xiv, 6 ). He m ove, no matter how close or daily here, comments editorially on SUN., MON.. TUBS.. WED. Enjoy Your Favorite ANNIE H'DONNELL, San FwieiKo, mier of China and a- descendant not only showed men the way to Sept. 3, 4, 6, 8 Calif. Surviving are three sons, Archie dear. the “extraordinary . fideli^” of COCKTAIL CABS and Warren HcDonncll, San Frahcisco, of Confucius, after listening to salvation, but He also assisted man The Mosaic law had permitted Communist “ sympathizers” in mat­ WALT DISNEY’S and Russell A. McDonnell, Denver; and the thoughts expressed by seven to follow it ED DUNDON, Hst. divorce for certain serious reasons, ters pertaining to “ the political in­ m a grandson, Warren McDonnell, Jr., with SNOW WHITE Catholics of high rank in ecclesias­ In view of these facts, it is not but Jesus restored marriage to its terests of the USSR.” The editorial the merchant marine. Requiem Mass tical and official positions. The lust to say that Christ set up too ALSO I THE BEAUTIFUL TA. 2233 Lowest Eonad Ratep was offered in San Francisco. Interment pristine sanctity by reaffirming its was occasioned by a meeting in the Elsa Lanchester - Gordon Oliver in Saturday in Mt. Olivet, Denvpf. George occasion for the expression o f the high a standard for men to attain. indissolubility in words that are a Palace of Fine Arts, at which COCKTAIL LOUNGE P. Hacketbal service. sentiments to which Dr. Kung re­ Since Jesus was to give His sac­ condemnation of all who hold their speakers were Yadviga Kaminska, PASSPORT TO DESTINY ELSIE'GONZALES. 728 Navajo street. ferred, sentiments which had re­ raments, His grace, and even Him­ Surviving are her husband. Leo Gonsales; marriage contract lightly. The Old president of the Thaddeus Kociu- • two sons, Fred and Leddle Gonsales; peatedly shown the necessity of self in the Blessed Eucharist, to aid Law had forbidden oaths based on sko Polish Democratic union, and MATINEES — SATURDAY Spillane Mortuarif spirituality if the world is to have men. He was entitled to expect of SUNDAY AND ALL HOLIDAYS 11 The Colonial Dining Room her father, J, C. Haestes; four slaters. perjury, but Christ condemned all Vicente Lombardo Toledano, pres- AT 2 P. M. Jennie Valdes, Bose Gonsales, Fidel a just and lasting peace, was the men that they do their best. indiscriminate a n d unnecessary*' ident of the Confederation of • • Features Fine Food Daily 1545 So. Broadway PEarl 0723 Moser, and Annie Maestes; and a brother. dinner proffered Dr, Kung by the So radical was the new doctrine Dave Maestea. Requiem Hass was of­ oaths. Finally, Jesus abolished the Workers of Latin America. “ The Mrs. John H. Spillane fered Tuesday in S t Cajetan'a church. Most Rev. Bishop Paul Yu-pin, which Jesus gave to His listeners old law of talion— the law o f re­ personnel of the embassy of the Interment M t Olivet. Day service. Vicar Apostolic o f Nanking, that after He enunciated the USSR, headed by Senor Constan­ Funeral Director and Embalmer venge—"An eye for an eye” and DOMINGA MARRUJO. 1302 Champa China. The celebration [reports Beatitudes, end before He began “ A tooth for a tooth.” This funda­ tino Oumansky,” occupied a box, THE DIPPER W e Feature street Surviving are her husband, Gre- NCWCl was attended by the Most to be more explicit on some particu­ the paper says. gorio M amijo; four sons, Antonio. Gre­ mentally Oriental conception was (FORMERLY SHAMROCK) Chicken Fried Halibut gorio, Jr.; Simon, and Alberto; and four Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicognani. lar points. He warned them: “ Do commonly accepted everywhere. Under New Hanascaent daughters, Bestrlce, Rebecca, Mrs. G. Apostolic Delegate to the Unitea not think that I have come to but Jesus abrogated it completely ITALIAN SPAGHETTI DAILY Woblgemento. and Mrs. F. Montes. Re­ Erickson Memorial Co. Stotes, and by the Ambassador of destroy'the Law or the Prohpets. by recommending meekness, love of ITALIAN BfEAT BALLS Yon cannot buy BETTER food at. ANY MONUMENTS . MARKERS quiem Hats was offered Tuesday in St. Yours to Enjoy ■ ITALIAN SAUSAGE Cajetan's church. Interment M t Olivet. China, a cabinet member, high of­ I have not come to destroy, but enemies, and charity. prica and - - - ficers o f the federal government. to fulfill" (Matt. V, 17). Christ’s For added pleasure, entertain at the Prompt Erection 'Theodore Hacketbal aervice. That is the chief difference be­ 10601 E. COLFAX WE CHALLENGE THE from one of tbo moat completa purpose was not to abrogate the Cospaopolitan — PIONEER DINING PERFECTO CONDE. Dines, Wyo. Be- Senators, Congressmen, members WORLD displays in thu rezion. quism Mass was offerH Saturday in St. of the judiciary and military serv­ Law by which the Jews had been tween the Old and the New Laws. ROOM... tit Speer Bird., Opposite Snnkaa Dominic'i church. Interment M t Olivet ices, noted educators, and others. living. Rather He aimed to perfect In the former the emphasis had COFFEE FINE LIQUEURS to beat our prioeal Gardena, CHerry 4728 been placed on justice; in'the latter ExceHiat CaUin* CASEY T. ESPINOZA, 1875 W. Pa­ that fundamental code. He was SHOPPE . , . cific street Surviving are his wife, Mrs. “ Anyone professing Christian­ stress is transferred to charity. to elevate the Law. BAMBOO BLUE MOON CAFE Mary Espinosa; and three daughters, ity,” said the Apostolic Delegate, Christ’s doctrine and His life were The Old Law had condemned ROOM. Rec­ Bella Pacheco and Ventura and Antonette “ must feel ^ ea t love for China, charity, and we are supposed to Landers FORMERLY MeVrmE*S Espinosa. Requiem Mass was offered murder; the New Law went much ommended th* ALTAR BREADS Saturday in S t Cajetan's church. Inter­ The civilization o f China began in partake and practice the same. Jus­ o r DENVER 1651 CurtU Sl ment M t Olivet the distant past and the Church further and forbade any show of Cosmopolitan ALWAYS—Tha HOST of tho BEST anger against one’s brother. The tice is not abolished, but charity "A Place for tke Dlacriminatlna" SEWING JAMES COLEMAN. 2336 CalifomU highly values the ancient footsteps should abound beyond all justice. to out-of-town for tho LEAST street Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Kate made by people in the past, who, Mosaic law had condemned the frienda. Telephone EM. 8817 Llttl* Girl$' Drcue*. Embroidery* Coleman; two daughters. Mrs. Ada rievous crime of adultery; the Regarding charity, Christ’s teach­ E. COLFAX at STEELE Monogromlngp Etc. like ourselves, were creatures of Arnold, Dubuque, la., and Mrs. Bettie aw of Christ went way beyond ing is in direct contrast to that of Cosmopolitan Hotel Tanner, Denver; and two grandchildren. God. It is the Church’s practice E the Old Testament, which permitted THE SISTERS OF THE that in condemning even the sin J. B. HERNDON. JR„ Gen„ Her. Requiem Mass was offered Saturday in to treasure ‘things new and old.’ the hatred of enemies, not explic­ GOOD SHEPHERD Holy Ghost church. Interment Mt. Olivet China’s population numbers 450 itly but by implication. Nothing I GRAND CAFE TOMMIE LUCERO, Denver. He is millions and, in Christian concept, TELEPHONE PEARL 2401 survived by his mother, Mrs. Isabo] is more characteristic of the revo­ 431 17th St. MA. 6652 Lucero. Requiem Mass wgs offered Sat­ all of these are our brothers. There lutionary character of the Sermon ' ’ (Between Glenarm and Tremont) urday . in Sacred Heart church. Inter­ is no other nation in which we St. Leo’s Bazaar on the Mount than the advice of :: Home & Car ;; Open II :00 A.H. TO 2 :00 A.H. ment M t Olivet have so many. China has always Jesus: “ But I say to you, love your Cloaed Mondays 15th Seaton Call a EL^IRES ENCmiAS. 151 Federal fostered morality and courtesy, Serving the Finest Bonn 12:S0 Noon boulevard. Requiem Mass was offered enemies, do good to those that hate to 10:30 PeHa Wednesday in S t Cajetan’a church. In­ art and culture. Its people are you, and pray for those who perse­ AMERICAN AND terment M t Olivet. calm, peace-loving, and full of Starts Aug. 31 cute and caluminato you” (Matt CHINESE FOODS ZONE CAB hope, even in their bitterest tnals. il Radio Service li V, 44). MAin 7171 MRS. MAY A. SULUVAN As in the past periods o f torture, < I Luncheon* and Dinner* PROGRESS 15 Years' Experience ■ • VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE * Prompt. Courteona Servlea Mrs, May A. Sullivan, 945 Marion now, during the present affliction St. Leo’s annual bazaar will get *********************** CHEAPER BATES street, died Thursday in Mercy hospital of eight years of cruel war, the under way Thursday evening, Aug. LESTER’S • CLEAN NEW CABS after a short illness. Born in Bayonne, Pick Up & Delivery PLUNGE N. J., ahe moved to Denver in 1909 with Chinese are able, in an exemplary 31, and will continue through Fri­ her husband, the late James A. Sullivan, way, to meet the test with ad­ day and Saturday evenings. Fea­ WATCH REPAIRS OLINGER BROTHERS 3300 W. Florida The Best io Sr. Mr. Sullivan, who was a merchandise mirable fortitude and with staunch broker, died in 1930. Mrs. Sullivan was tured as a “ Five Cent Bazaar,” 7-DAY SERVICE FISTELL’S RADIO USED a member of S t John’ s Altar and Rosary faith in the future. These are vir­ the event will include many special ON'E-YEAR GUARANTEE Stables tues taught by Christianity.” FURNITURE society. Surviving are two sons, James attractions and awards. It will be 1065 Broadway KE. 8077 A. and Leo F. Sullivan. Denver; a sister, In presenting to Bishop Tu-pin held on the rectory grounds, 10th 1529 Wehon CHerry 2447 ALSO NEW Mrs. Margaret Jenkins, Bayonne; five Ridmg brothers. Dr. Lucius F. Cassidy, Louis­ his best wishes for his apostolate in street and West Colfax. COLONY GRILL Cash or Credit ville: Jimes Cassidy, Berkeley, Calif.; China, the Apostolic Delegate re­ On Thursday evening $10 will Horses . I' A FULL LINE and Harold, Walter, and Joseph Cassidy, called that “ the Church has always be awarded at 9 o’clock; $5 at 10 ail of Bayonne; and three grandchildren. Where Friends Meet Friends OF OFFICE Requiem Mass was offered Monday in sought to select for China out­ o’clock; and $5 at 11 o’clock; on ukanO f( t h a t c o w T t ^ 1^2 for FURNITURE S t John's church. Interment M t Olivet. standing priests and Bishops, men Friday night $10 will be given W. F. Horan A Son service. 2 Hrs. We buy your household and office fnml- who are at the same time spiritual away at 10 o’clock, and $5 at 11 Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are • FINE FOODS tnre for CASH, or exchange them for leaders and scholars and possessed o’clock; on the final evening, Sat­ WILLIAM S. THOMAS Chicken Dinner — Ride* anything in stock. of singular virtue.” The presence urday, the special awards will be reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. Every Tuesday and Thursday We rent Folding Chairs.'Card and Ban­ William S. Thomas. 1809, E. Amherst • MIXED DRINKS quet Tables,, Dishes, Silverware, any­ avenue, died Tuesday after a brief illness. of these priests and Catholic lay­ made the same as on the opening Hayrack Ride* Friday Nile* thing in stock. He was 56. Born in Goodwin, Kans., men at this gathering in honor night. PHONE EAST 9526 • BEER • WINE he came to Denver in 1926. He was of Dr. Kung and Bishop Yu-pin, FOR QUALITY CORN FED 143 STEELE ST. (4th Ave. Bus.) PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 connected with a local service company OPEN FROM 8 A. H. to 6 P. H. for 25 years. He was a member of the declared the Delegate, is not only MEATS & POULTRY SEE INSURANCE Knights of Columbus and the Elks' lodge. a symbol of affection and esteem Bishop McGovern to 569 E. Colfax Surviving are bis wife, Mrs. Ethel for them but a promise also of Thomas: two daughters, Elaine and prayers for China. Shirley Thomas; three brothers, Lee, Celebrate Mass for RABTOAVS JOS. J. CELLA CANTON Oakland, Calif.; Robert, San Francisco, “ Through the channel of prayer 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 1120 Security Bldg. Calif.; and Charles, Woodland. Calif.; 16351/^ Curtis, Upstairs flows charity, and charity means Thoasand Soldiers Phone KEystone 2633 and an uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. 38 Year* in Basinets J. A. Worley, Denver. Requiem Mass every possible help, spiritual and was offered Saturday in St. Francis de material,” he continued, “ for American and (^inese Food Sales' church. Interment Mt, Olivet. A thousand members of the mil­ China and the world, best wishes Chop Sney, Chow Mein Olinger service. for a speedy peace, a peace, which, itary forces are expected to be present in St. Mary’s Cathedral, grounded on the principles of COLFAX MARKET Steak and Chicken Dinners FRANCISCO LUNA CHAVEZ Cheyenne, Sunday for Mass cele­ Christ, will last. For China what COLFAX AT COLFAX AT Requiem Mass was offered Monday in brated by Bishop Patrick A. Mc­ DOWNING MARION PHONE MAin 9886 we wish is the peace of Christ, St. Cajetan's church for Francisco Luna Govern and at a breakfast to fol­ Chavez, who died Aug. 23 in Pueblo. Hr. because Christian peace is rich, low. The affair will be held under Chavez came to Colorado in 1931 from just, sweet, and universal,” con­ New Mexico, where he had worked in th^ auspices o f the USO and NCCS. cluded the Delegate. the gold mines. Surviving are his wife, The Rev. Hubert Newell, Denver ir« invite You to Visit Mrs. Sarah Chavez; a son, Ernest Den­ Other speakers included Post­ Phone ver; and five daughters, Mrs. Esther arclidiocesan superintendent of Wa Specialise la “ Everything Barron, San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs master General Frank C. Walker, schools, will speak at the breaHast. Arcella Valverde, Winton. Wyo.; and Representative John W; McCor­ MILK FED Tabor ‘1776’ Ingram’s Cafe Miss OtUlia Chavez, Hiss Priscilla mack of Pennsylvania, Senator POULTRY Under the Chavez, and Misi Virginia Chavez, ail James M. Mead of New York, and Institutum to Have of Denver. Interment M t Olivet. Sea” Olinger service. Judge Harold Stephens, justice of Scientific Model Farm and Bar the Court of Appeals. The Very Completa Lint af h Des’ Moines, Ig.—A model farm B R U N 0 5 RALPH E. INGRAM. Prop. ^'•Because my fatlier and mother MRS. LENA WIETHOFF Rev, Edmund A. Walsh, S.J., re­ and experimental laboratory for SEA FOODS and 1130 E. Mrs, Lena Wiethoff, 158 W. Third gent of the foreigm service school attended this church, sat in avenue, died Sunday after a short illness. rural problems will shortly be set FRESH n S H of Georgetown university, was Colfax Ave. For Better Foods Born Aug. 23, 1863, in Groste Point, up by the Fathers of the Precious this pew, looked at the same Mich., she came to Denver in 1888. The toastmaster. Blood as. a unit -of the Institutum walls and windows I see today same year she was married to Peter J. SEE DEUVERT AT 18 A. H. AND 2 P. II. and Drinks Wiethoff. Mr. Weithoff died in 1938, Divi Thomae in Cincinnati, 0., and listened fo the same organ, Active in Catholic charitable work. Mrs Retribution for Sin it was announced here by the Na­ OPEN ALL NIGHT Wiethoff belonged to the LCBA, Taber­ I feel closer to them in mem­ nacle , society, and S t Joseph'i Altar Stressed on Radio Hour tional Catholic Rural Life confer­ STORE COAL EARLY society. She was a past president of St. ence. The school will not be an ag­ 58 RROADWAY ory than I would feel if it were Clara's Aid society. Surviving are tour ricultural college in the strict PHONE US YOUR ORDER NOW daughters, Mrs, Evelyn McNamars, Mrs. New York.— There is “ such a sense, but will offer courses to pre­ VICTORY CHEMICAL TREATMENT hot for these associations." Erma Loeflel, and Mrs, Frances Nielssen, thing aa tetribution” — the sins Your Purchase of War Bonds all of Denvar, and Mrs. Marie Gill, pare priests and laymen for rural “ we commit by two and two we and Stamps Helps Io Secure Your It is well for us to do things Meriden, Conn.; two sons. Frank L. leadership. REMOVES DUST AND DHIT DfWVCR'S SMARTEST AMUSEMENT PARR i Mt. Vernon, N. Y.. and Walter C.. S t pay for one by one,” the Rev. Future. Louis, Mo.; 18 grandchildren: and one Richard Cinder of St. Charles’ CONSULT US which help us remember.” ABOUT THE C»AL great-grandchild. Requiem Mass was college, Catonsville, Md., said in 72 Years in Brotherhood, scheduled for Thursday at 10:80 in $ t TO STORE NOW! you get a special longing for Joseph's ebureb. Interment M t Olivet, his radio address Aug.. 27 on the Was Expert on Building JACQUES BROTHERS George P. Hickcthal service. Catholic Hour program. The ad­ Ammendale, Md.— Brother CJe- Serving Denver Since ’ sometiiing very satisfying to dress concluded a series of four mentius, memoer of the Christian 1904 NEU TIME eat visit— TITULAR ARCHBISHOP DIES by Father Cinder on the -general Brothers for 72 years, died in the CO'JMU Since 1902 London.— The Most Rev, Joseph theme, "God.” The Catholic Hour mother-house of the Baltimore W e recommend storing PINNACLE or WADGE Lump, is produced by the National Coun­ province at the age o f 87. He was Butt has died at 76. He was made Egg or Nut, also PINNACXJE STOKER Pea or Slack. 28 E. 6th Ave. TAbor 6468 Titular Archbishop of Nicopsis in cil of Catholic Men and broad­ recognized not only as an educa­ 1938 and retired to Downside Ben. cast over the nationr-wide facili­ tional authority but also as an ex­ HLL YOUR BIN NOW edictine abbey, near Bath, where ties of the National Broadcasting pert in the planning of school a EDELWEISS he became an honorary guest of the company. Too many people. Fa­ buildings. He directed the con­ THE PIKES PEAK FEEL SELECT A c e m e t e r y LOT community. He was formerly Aux­ ther Cinder said, forget about struction of many Christian 635 Curtis St. MAin 6181 1644 GLENARM Open 11 a. m. ’ til 3 a. m. and a family MOSL me ST iliary Bishop of Westminster. God’s justice. Brother institutions. • Thursday, Aug. 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone '4205 PAGE NINE ^ The Denver Catholic Register

President ..Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, 0 .0 . Editor^ JKt Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.O., LL.O., Joar.O. Managdne Editor.. ____ Hubert A. Smith, Jour.O. Associate Editors— M. P. Everett, Jour.O.; Rev. Walter Canavan. 61 YeftP«-Agoe^p«-Aj Cassidy as pastor. He also looked “ secular” priests in the stale. There age a wide scope o f activities for J.C.D. Lltt.0.; Rev. John Cavanash. M.A.. Litt.D.; Rev. Edward A. after eight towns in Chaffee were 82 “ religious women.” The both girl* and boy*. Tbe official V-.'^IOVA;. BAtJK Breen, M.A., LittO.; Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A.; Leonard Tangney, In Colorado county. « Vicariate Apostolic of Colorado— Jefferson county junior fair, held it was not yet a diociese— had 10 A.B., Jour. 0 .; Phil Hewitt; Mary Eisenman, A.B.; Linus Riordan, Fred Rosenttock, proprietor of Pueblo had the Church o f St. in (^Iden Aug. 18 and 19, *ho4«d ecclesiastical students; 28 churches; the results o f many months o f A.B., LHt.M.; Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A.; Rev. John Ebel, M.A. the Bargain Book store, Denver, Ignatius [the present Cathedral has just turned over to the Denver parish o f the Sacred Heart] with 48 chapels, etc., where Mass was work by club members. The beef Fathers C M. Pinto and D. F. celebrated “ monthly;” 50 “ stations cattle exhibits were outstanding on k Entered as second class matter al the post office at Oenver, Colo, Catholic Register a copy o f the Catholic Directory for 1883, to be Raugh. Jesuits, in charge. “ South visited;” six academies for yonng the farm side, but there were good given to Arclibishop Urban J. Vehr. Pueblo,” then a separate post of­ ladies with 500 pupils; eight pa- representations o f dairy cattle, 55 0rochial schools for boys with 550rochial poultry, rabbits, hogs, sheep, and Published Weekly by Copies o f the Directory that far fice, had a new church, St. Pat-' back are extremely rare and this rick’s, attended from Pueblo. Lower students, and nine for girls with gardens. G ub enrollment in the THE CATHOUC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) one is of particular importance be­ Huerfano and St. Charles weye at­ 600; and five hospitals with an county reached 554 this year, with cause it bears the personal signa­ tended from Pueblo. West Las average number o f 150 “ inmates.' 77 leaders, all under the general 938 Bannock Street ture: “ 4( Ri. Rev. J. P. Machebeuf, Animas, marked as having a “ fine Not all the hospitals are named. direction o f Stanley H. Stolte, new church,” was part _ o f the Those were brave days, when the county agent; Henry Brooks, his Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0 . Box 1620 Denver, Col’do.” The book will be preservserved as an historic treasure Pueblo mission field, with East foundations were laid deep, often assistant; and Miss Marian Brown, with a development astonishing for home demonstration agent. Golden by» y the ' iarchdiocese, ■ together - with an Las AnimasAand Fort Lyons. old photograph of Bishop Mache* The pastor of Walsenburg was the resources at hand.— Monsignor businessmen generously backed the Subscription: $1 per year. beuf, also a gift o f Mr. Rosenstock. the Rev. Gabriel Ussel. He had Matthew Smith. fair. We were greatly interested to four missions. Canon del Huer­ Here was the real America in Thursday, Aug. 31,1944 find that the Catholic population fano and La Vita are mentioned as Real America the making, youngsters getting a of Colorado was set “ about 40,000” having churches. practical training in meeting the 61 years ago. Following is a list Trinidad had these Jesuits: Fa­ In the Making problems o f .life creatively. Al­ thers A. Leone, F. X. Gubiiod though competition was keen, we .> o f the eJergymen then at work in (By Millard F. Everett) OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER the stale: Gubitosi], Joseph Montenareiii. saw no evidence o f poor sports­ 'hey look care o f 15 mission chap-' It .was hot, awelteringly hot, that manship, and the crowd o f young­ The Oenver Catholic Register merits our cordial approvaL '•Pro-Calhedrai o f the Imniacu- Saturday afternoon. M wy o f the lale Conception,” Denver: Bishop els. sters was remarkably well behaved. W e confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What* San Luis had Fathers Alexander older persons in the long, narrow Sincere effort was rewarded with a ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or Machebeuf; the Very Rev. John building would walk over to a Baptist Raverdy, Vicar General; Marchand and J. H. Brinker, both ribbon and a bit o f money; and those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. secular priests. They took care o f window for a breath o f air or take the reward thrilled the youthful We hope The Register will be rwd in every home of the the Rev. P. A. Phillips, secretary a turn outdoors. But, despite two [later Monsignor]; Fathers O. J. seven mission towns. recipient out o f all proportion. We Now is the time for Archdiocese. Conejos was then in charge o f days o f activity, the youngsters heard youths competing for the We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a tarte in Van Sebie, Michael Carmody, and bright and eager.. L Line iwere after everyone to build a re­ F. Queen, assistants; Father Rob­ the following Jesuits: Fathers P. first lime declare the fair the big- the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. Tomassini, John Daponte, F. X. line o f girls passed by in the style geit_ event in their lives. serve for the fulfillment ert Servant, “ missionary priest and revue, each one decked out in a + URBAN J. VEHR, master o f ceremonies.” Maffci. They had seven missions, Along with the junior victory o f post-war dreams! Jan. 29. 1942. Archbishop of Denver. six o f them with church buildings. dress she had made herself. Look­ East Denver, Church o f the Sa­ ing at them, and at the long row gardeners in Denver there have cred Heart: Fathers John Baptist La Jara is mentioned as having been a number o f 4-H clubs Begin a savings account a “ fine new church.” [The Direct­ o f bread, cakes, and canned ex­ Cuida, S.J., and A. Montenareiii, started. We urge Denver people now, at the American ory o f that day was gossipy in ita hibits, one could not help think­ S.J. to attend the youngsters* exhibits comments.] ing that many an excellent home­ National Bank of Den- West Denver, Church o f St. maker was Iteing trained there. in the Gty auditorium annex, be­ Elizabeth: Fathers F. Bender and Durango had St. Columba’s, with ing held Wednesday, Thursday, and Homemakers, and home provid­ Vincent Reitmeyer [this was before Fathers L. Heamey and Beaugelin Friday o f this week. Their pres­ ers loo, for the 4-H clubs encour- the Franciscans came]. [initials not given]. They had ence will be a real encouragement North Denver, St. Patrick’s, the seven missions. to a worthwhile project. Take our Just a small amount ev­ Rev. Jeremiah Ahern. El Camero, in Rio Grande word for it, the show is well worth ery pay-day will mount “ Boulder City” had the Rev. J. county, had Father John Baptist Prelate Seeks visiting. W. Cummings as pastor. “ Long- Pitaval as pastor. He was later The intense interest in gardening up. Let your savings ac­ mount,” Erie, and Caribou were Auxiliary Bishop and then Arch­ and other projects probably gains count, begun to-day, be missions. Fort Collins, with a bishop ' of Santa Fe and died in Victory Day as its greatest impetus from the vic­ “ church building” ; Loveland, Iji retirement in Denver, 1928, as tory gardens and the need for food your financial security Porte, Greeley, and Evans were also titular Archbishop o f Amida. He conservation and preservation. But for to-morrow. “ attended from Boulder.” also took care, in 1883, o f Sa­ Time of Prayer we hope that after the war is over South Boulder, the Rev. G. Roe* guache, Ouray, and Del Norte. He and times are easier the 4-H clubs ber[FalJier Godfrey Raber. Early once told us that he lived for years continue even in Denver. The In addition to savings Directories spelled his name Rae- San Francisco.— When Victory on horseback while caring for this training they give it needed in accounts, this bank of­ her and Roeber. He was later Vicar vast mission field. day comes in Europe, it should be a large city more than in the II General and Protonotary Apos­ Gunnison county had a church observed by solemn thanksgiving country. 1116 rural youths nor­ fers a great variety of tolic.] Louisville and Marshall services in all our churches, Arch­ in Irwin, but the pastorate was then mally have a responsible part in other banking services, were attended from South Boul­ vacant. Gunnison itself, then called bishop John J. Mitty points out the work o f farm and home, but der. Gunnison City, had a church build­ in a letter1C to his pastors [reports their city cousins simply do not for your convenience. Golden Gty had the Rev. An ing. Crested Butte and Ruby were NCWCl. have enough to do to keep them Come in and inquire tony Jo.seph Abel as pastor, [Gol­ attended ordinarily from Irwin, “ The vast continuing successes occupied. And idleness all too den was formerly known as Golden which parish no longer exists. of the Allied armies in Europe give often breeds mischief. about all of them. City.] Morrison was attended from Crested Butte today is a parish. promise of approaching victory for Golden City. The Ruby mission no longer exists. the Allied cause over Germany,” Central City, Church o f St. Pat­ We never heard of it before. the Archbishop wrote, “ and when Is Radio Losing rick [name o f t h e parish later The Aspen pastorate was vacant, Victory day comes we should cele­ Public Appeal? MAKE THIS YOUR changed to St. Mary o f the As­ and the people were being cared brate it in a restrained and be­ (Rev. John Cavanagh) sumption], the Rev. William J. for from Leadville. Pitkin and coming manner. Our first duty BANK Howlett. Black Hawk evidently had Roaring Forks were missions. should be to give thanks to Al­ It wa* not long ago that radio services o f its own, conducted by Lake City was also a vacant pas­ mighty God, who. granted us vic­ prophets were forecasting the vir­ Father Howlett, as it is specifically torate, attended from Buena Vista; tory, with its safeguards to the tual elimination o f the newspaper mentioned. He also attended Ne­ Ouray is listed as cared for from God-given inalienable rights of hu­ a* an advertising medium, because vada. both El Camero and Buena Vista manity, These rights belong, not o f the mass production o f the me­ Georgetown, the Rev. N. Matz. ~St. Mary^ academy, Denver, had to us alone, but to all beings. chanical boxes and the entry o f the air waves into every home, [He was later Bishop Nicholas 23 Lorettines at it with Mother “ On 'V-day, all churches and Chrysostom Matz, the second Bis­ Pancratia Bonfils as superior. She automobile, and hotel room. Up chapels in the archdiocese are di­ to very recent times the radio in­ hop o f Denver.] Idaho Springs later founded Loretio Heights. The rected to have exposition of the was a parish, but vacant at the school was especially recommended dustry cut heavily into the adver­ Blessed Sacrament, appropriate tising market, which had been al­ time. The Silver Plume chapel was in the Directory to Eastern parents services of thanksgiving to God built, and attended from George­ whose daughters were in frail most exclusively restricted to-news­ for the successes in Europe, and papers and magazines. It had even town. I.awson and Mill City were health. prayers for a speedy victory in ordinarily attended from Idaho The Cathedral school o f Denver been foreseen that new and costly Am erican National the Orient,” the Archbishop has Springs. had 200 “ scholars” but only three inroads would further curtail news­ orderecL “ In addition, a Solemn paper advertising sales with the im­ Colorado Springs then had the sisters. Its name was School o f the Pontifical Mass of Thanksgiving Church o f St. Ann, with the Rev. Immaculate Conception. The order minent introduction o f television. will be celebrated in which the According to the latest C. E F. J. Byrne as pastor. Maniiou and in charge is not named. Sacred clergy, religious, and laity may DENVER Colorado City were attended from Heart school, Denver, had “ 250 Hooper findings, however, most o f express in a fitting manner their radio’s claims to fame and for­ St. Ann’s. [The latter church, we scholars” and seven Sisters o f Char­ gratitude to God.” presume, was ;n what is now St. ity. tune — namely, listenership — are Mary's parish.] Three Sisters of Mercy conducted exaggerated. FRANK KIR(mH0P ADOLPH KUNSMILLEB Silver Cliff had a parish, headed St. Mary’s “ academy, industrial Monsignor Mulroy Is The latest figures on radio pro­ PrwhleM Via Pteadoit *ad CaliMr by tlie Rev. Charles Ferrari, S.J. school, and day school” [all one gram ratings reveal a sad lag in [Father Ferrari, one o f the pioneer institution] in Durango. The num­ listenership in the past six months Jesuits, later became a secular ber o f students is not given. Mercy Home After Period as compared to the same period a priest. He continued to work in hospital, Durango, had five Sisters year ago. Every month o f this year Colorado. We ourselves 'knew him o f Mercy. There was also St. Co­ Spent in Hospital has witnessed an alarming decline when he was an old retired man. lumba’s parish school. in average ratings for evening and .\t his death. Father Charles Mc­ St. Joseph’s “ home for invalids,” daytime network programs. Whal The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John makes the downward trend more Donnell, SJ., described him to us Denver, was run by the Sisters o f R. Mulroy, pastor of the Holy hamilton'; as a human angel.] Rosita, Wet Charitv with the Rev. S. Duroc as ominous fo r the broadcasters is Ghost churah and director of Cath­ that even at radio’s peaks o f popu­ Mountain Valley, Canon City, and chaplain. St. Vincent’s hospital, olic Charities, returned home to Florence were Silver Q iff missions. o f Char- larity in a given day only about M a ste r THE M.\STER FURRIER PRESENTS ONE Leadville, had 10 Sisters he rectory "Wednesday after be­ Leadville, Annunciation parish, ily [Leavenworth], 15 per cent o f the nation’s radio ing in St. Joseph’s hospital several OF THE LARGEST COLLECTIONS the Rev. H. Robinson [later Colo­ St. Aloysius’ academy, Central sets are in use in the daytime, and weeks, the victim of a serious at­ rado's first Monsignor]. His as­ Gty, was run by the Sisters o f St. 25 to 30 per cent in the evenings. puts a teller tack of eye trouble. He has not OF QUALITY FUR COATS sistant was “ Rev. Fr. Lee.” Another Joseph [figures not given]. Our In New York it was found that yet completely recovered and is new parish, the Sacred Heart, is I.ady o f Lourdes’ school, George­ the median audience for radio re­ mentioned with the Rev. P. J. town, had 100 pupils, taught by likely to leave Denver for a period tail advertising in that market is in every Ponsardin as pastor. [It is no long­ three Sisters o f St. Joseph, and a of further treatment. 29.000. Taking the Hooper fig­ $95 to $4500 er in existence, unless St. Joseph’s hospital, just built, was under the ures for national network programs Slovenian parish is'a n outgrowth care o f the same order. Franciscan Provincial and projecting them to the same Within the sheen of these heantifiil quality o f it.] Malta was a mission o f the Ivorello academy, Pueblo, yiag Appointed to Pastorate market with 3,000,000 radio homes “ new parish.” under the direction o f the Sisters you find that the median audience MAIL-BOX! furs is hidden-the secret of enduring love- Breckenridge had a parish, with of Ix>relto [“fine new academy,” during the summer months in New linss! Here are furs that combine drama the Rev. A. Chapuis as pastor. Alma, now the Cathedral school]. The Clifton, N. J.—The Very Rev. York for network programs is Fairplay, and Como were then at­ Sisters o f Charily [Gncinnati] had Raphael Chonta, O.F.M., whose ap­ around 34,000, which gives the national advertiser a slight but un­ with durability . . , practicality with prec­ tended from Breckenridge, as were St. Joseph’s academy, Trinidad. pointment as commissary of the 9 NO minimum balance re­ interesting bonus. If we consider ious flattery, economy with e.xcellent qual­ Robinson, Kokomo, Wheeler, Snake There was an academy in Guada­ Slovak Franciscan Fathers of quired River, Montezuma, Chihuaha. lupe, under the direction o f the America was announced previous­ the announcement o f the War Pro­ ity! Choose from a varied selection. De­ The Directory puts the words “ new Sisters o f Loreito. The town today ly, has been named pastor of Sts. duction Board on July 25 as an 9 10c per check used signed w'ith the ingenious fur artistry and church" after Fairplay, and men­ is a mission served from Trinidad. Cyril and Methodius’ church. He established fact even these esli- tions that Como had a church We had never heard o f this acad­ succeeds the Rev. Amand Kopac, m^es are extravagant. Said the 9 NO charge for deposit* master craftsmanship for w'hich Hamilton’s O.F.M., who has bedn transferred WPB: “ Twenty-eight per cent o f building. emy before. 9 g l opens an account are famous! Buena Vista had the Rev. J. E. There were 15 “ regular” and 24 to Valparaiso, Ind., where he will all radios in American homes, have serve as vicar of the Seven Dolors needed repairs this year, and 15 per cent o f them won't work at Prices subject to 2 0 % Federal Tax Shrine of the Blessed Virgin Mary. all.” As one caustic observer de­ Member Federal Deposit Iniurance Corporation MTARUNE MEMORIAL BUILT clared, contracting for radio ad­ $1000 Maximum insurance for Each Depositor vertising today is like buying a Store Built in 1825 pig-in-lhe-poke. ON PIONEER SCHOOL SITE Made Into Navy Chapel On the other hand, while radio BANK-BY-MAIL with a CheckMaster account and save precious 1616 Stout SL John’s, Newfoundland.— listening is decreasing, newspaper time! It’s safer and easier! Open a CHECKMASTSER ac­ Overlooking fabulous Central plaza of native stone, finished with With 60 sailors contributing volun­ circulations are increasing. Eng­ hamilton' lish language newspapers show a count with us! City from the site of the Catholic a low stone wall. It follows ex­ tary labor a dilapidated store built school of the 70’s is the recently actly the line of the foundation in 1825 has been converted into a substantial increase over the cor­ completed monument to one of of the school Mrs. McFarlane at­ dignified house of worship here, responding period in 1943. 0>m- Colorada’s notable and well-loved tended in her girlhood. The school, the first Catholic naval chapel ever parative figures, available for the THE AMERICAN NATIONAL educators, the late Ida Kruse Mc- erected on what was known in the built in Newfoundland. In th/eir 32 cities where Hooper studies are made, show that newspaper circu­ MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY Farlane who, shortly before her 70’s as Mt, St. Vincent, was the own time, often late at night. Royal death in 1940, was received into St. Aloysius Select and Boarding Canadian navy painters, plumbers, lations in these cities have in­ Bank of Denver the Church. school. It was opened by the Sis­ creased by more than S,0(K),000 INSURANCE SINCE 1897 electricians, blacksmiths, stokers, The McFarlane memorial is a ters of Charity in 1875, and pre­ copies. These 32 cities’ newspapers and men of other trades shared in account for about 50 per cent of dated the dedication of the famous the work, done over a period of six the U. S. English language total. Succeeding Herbert Fairall Agency Central City opera house by three months. The building was blessed. SI. Vilieenrs Aid to Combined morning, evening, and M A in 5 3 1 4 1 years. Later it was run for years by the Sisters of St. Joseph. It Sunday circulations (o t six months G** and Baclrle Bids. Phon* TAbor 139S Louisiana Chaplain ended March 31, 1943, were in ex­ Meet Taesday, Sept. 5 wag a two-story red brick building and, as a school, did not survive Awarded Bronze Star cess o f 46,000,Ci00. As o f March F. J. KlRCHHOF 31, 1944, it was more than 51,- St. Vincent’s Aid society will the decline of the old mining to'wn. Lafayette, La.—Chaplain Leon­ 000,000. 'This amazing increase meet Tuesday, Sept. 6| at 2 Loi^ after its aband ment, Mrs. ard C. Habetz has been awarded a of newspaper circulation is not lim­ C onstruction C o . o’clock in the home of Mrs. Ed­ McFarlane arranged for the pur­ Bronze Star for meritorious serv­ ited to the United States. The Lon­ ward Delehanty, 910 Pearl street. chase of the land on which it stood. ice in connection with military op­ don Daily Express has just passed Sister Angela, superior of the Construction on the memorial erations in the Central Pacific 3.000. 000 a day, breaking all circu­ home, will give a report on the ac­ was begun two years ago. Much from April 15, 1943, to Feb. 6, lation records. BUILDERS STATUES tivities of the boys. of the labor— trucking and road 1944. A native of Crowley, La., It does seem reasonable to ex­ As this is the first meeting of building— was supplied by the Gil­ Father Habetz was stationed in St. pect the broadcast industry to an­ We Appreciate Your Patronage That Add Beauty and Piety to the fall season, a large attendance pin county commissioners and Joseph’s pai^h, Rayne, La., when nounce an appreciable reduction in is desired. The musical program the council of Central City, but he entered the U. S. army four rates and to revise its fancy lis­ 708 Lawrence S t Denver, Colo. Religious Devotions From will be furnished by Mrs. John most o f the responsibility for the months before Pearl harbor. tenership claim*. Sullivan. work was old Billy Hamilton’s, a 6 Inches to 6 Feet long-time resident of Central City. Although the greater part of the China Is Country of o ESTABLISHED SINCE IMS Sf. Elizabeth’s Slates old convent was beyond salvaging, Many Different Directs NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK tiles from its windowsills were in­ School Registration corporated in the building of the SL (Dolumbans, Nebr.—When the Moving and Storage OF ROSARIES memorial, and three crosses that Rev, Patrick O’Connell went to The American Fixture Co. once decorated the tower of the China as a missionary he learned SPRUCE 2671 (St. Elizabeth’* Pariifa, Denver) school were saved by Mrs. McFar­ Mandarin, the official Chinese lan­ BES. PHONBt 8PBOCE t i ll Manofftctaron of Registration of new pupils for COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME lane, and now, made into one large guage, before his trip. On arriving 1258 SOUTH PEARL ST. St. Elizabeth’s grade school will cross, iNse again above the old in Hanyang he had to learn many CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS be held Thursday and Friday, Ang. town. An iron railing, also used changes ^ o r e he could speak cor­ CHURCH FURNITURE 31 and Sept. 1, from 10 to 12 in the convent school, has been rectly. Later, on being sent to a.m. and from 1 to 3 p.m. Former BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES A. I*. \Va <;.\i: k transformed into a gate for the Ruling, in Central China, he had SPBCUL BATES TO 80LDIEB8 pupils should report for registra­ present building. Legal title to the to learn a new dialect, that of the Millicork o f AU Kinds tion immediately after the 9:15 memorial will be given to the Cen­ Kiangsi province. In 1943, he was LOWEST PRICES IN THE riiriM ii <;ooi»s < o. CITY ON STORAGE Mass Sunday, Sept. 3, after the tral City Opera House association evacuated to Shanghai only to find FRANK KIR(mHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. l A . following Masses, or between 1:30 and Denver university at a later that he had to learn a tUrd. He DENVER, (X)LO. (io<» I hii and 3 in the afternoon. data. ■till is in Shanghai. YOU PAY ONLY 5 0 ^ AROOMAHOMTH

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junior divigion, the Bakery Wagon RHEUMATISM •V Undefeated Champions of Old Timers’ Drivers 219 baseball team, are pic- Arthrltlf N.nrHI* Sciatica Our COAL PAYMENT Plan FndlaToflnitle eoDtlDU. to nilf.j tha turned below. In both the qualifying rounds and the championship playoffvthese youngsters always came out on the long acontxins paio* of tbta. dia- 1 Nothing Down — $5.00 per Month end o f the score. Most of the players on the squad arc from St. Catherine’s school, TheTf roster included (jeft to right) j ea*ci when tba uiaal nrnadim hava failed t Laarn about a Front row— M. Dolan, utility; E. Haggerty, first base; R.' Beminzoni, catcher; Arnie Elliott, center field; J. Dolan, oaw, (ruatworthy, madtrn, oon.*araltal You must Store Goal Now! pitcher; middle row— ^J. Wallace, utility; Buddy Elliott, right field; J. McDonald, third base; Ronnie Himstreet, short­ Uaatment method. Thi. manralou* traatmanl Jiins KGO M If completely explain^ in tba Ball Cllnle'a stop and captain; D. Cronin, left field; D. Dewhurst, s e c o n d base; back row— ^D. Voorhies, sponsor; and D. Terwilligher, new FREE Book. WHO today No obllcatiefL. Ball Clinic. Dept. 7*90, Bxcetalar ■prinsa.lfa. utility. ^ RUGBY GOALGO. Frank La Tourettc, • former BEST GRADES LIGNITE AND ROUTT COUNTY COAL member of the editorial staff of the Denver Catholic Register, was One Best Home Way To appointed the manager of news PRODUCERS CREAMERY PRODUCTS MEAN and special features for the Blue smioiip *4 QUALITY PRODUCTS AT REASONABLE PRICES network’s station, KUO, in San Francisco this week. After studying for the priest­ leoGraam hood in St. Thomas’ seminary for ■KOMODO four years and spending two years To Get More Strength Milk • Gream in Rome as a clerical .student, If You Lack Blood IronI La Tourette 'entered the field of Ton Birla who suffar from Mmple anemia Bailer journalism. For some time he or who wno 1(—lose so ------■-much dutlng- — monthly 933 Bannock Sl was connected with the Interna­ KEyatone 3297, Denaer. Colo. tional News service in San Fran­ cisco. I Uv Y , ^ Tablets are VUOone U4of UiOthe grcab*great* «- t - blood-iron - — — — —M tonics vN.«aavp«P you / V t 4 can VOkAd buy U u y to bV ihelp Before he went to work for ouUd up red blood------to ^ve------mor# etren Showing of KGO and the Blue network. La and enersy—In (mch case*. Tourette was news editor of the Just try them for 30 day*—then eee if you. t ^ . don't remarkably benefit. Follow San Francisco Office of War In­ lehel directions. Well teewtb trvingl New FURS formation, overseas division. He was born and reared in Denver. At a Saving to You Lydia Piokham's i w e i f f t MUSKRAT BACK Coat, C O T H 20% Fed. Tax Incl...... • V 10 M ONTHS TO PAY ■I EXPERT RESTYLING — REPAIRING CLEANING AT SAVING PRICES ^ H E N Saint Charles Bor- romeo was still a boy, his parents found him one day, all by himself, busily ar­ ranging APPLES into a com­ Phone CH. 1901 plicated pattern. 1510 California St “ I am busy organizing the world," Charlie told them.,

6 6 9 9 • St. Charles Borromeo Today, he is the glorious Why Pay More? (in Chinese! Patron of the Seminaries! (Trademark) gIS H O P Simon Ming-Kai of Haimen, China, would like

i. I Wm.W.Myer Drug Stores ALL PERSONS •s INCORPORATED NAMED AFTER ST. CHARLES ^ !| Colorado Owned Stores in the whole world: Charles, Carl, Caroline, Charlotte, etc., to erect jointly a living monument in China in honor of their Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. 4 Denver Girls Invested Patron Saint: A Seminary to train Chinese priests. Broadway and Ellsworth 16Ui and California P||P|[S ANNUNCIATION HIGH SCHOOL 14 In Garb of Charity Nuns C A IN T Charles will convert your dollars into “ APPLES” ^ 15th and California with which he can “ organize" that corner of the world ENROLLMENT STILL GROWING Four Denver ^rls were invested JT» Do Not Rata Special Sales But Sell You at Our Lowest with the garb of the Sisters of where' Bishop Tsu Prices Every Day on All Drug Merdiandise. I Charity of St, Vincent de Paul in will build YOUR I B«r. Ch.rlu U. U*«u, Proanrstor, ABE BEGISIEBED (Annunciation Pariah, Denver) Itrude remains as the first grade the" mother-house of the commu­ Saint Charles Sem­ J ear. .(■ Cmud. Cartl., , The Annunciation high school teacher. Sister Mary Vida, music nity, Mt, St. Joseph, 0., on the eve­ I SII9 Shattae Clnclanati i*. Ohia. * inary. Hundreds of enrollment, which already num­ teacher, exchanged places with ning of Aug. 14. The girls and bers more than 200 pupils, indi­ Sister Mary Giovanni, who has their names in religion are: Mary Chinese Seminarians I Hart b $______in honor of Saint Charlai for been in Leadville for some time. tha StmInttT to ha built livtnilna. Pltaii send IN FIRSE MADEcates that the school will be as Martha Jones, daughter of Mrs. wiU remember you Igrge as in former years. Sister M. Giovanni taught in Den­ Mary C. Jones, 2027 E. 20th ave­ Four changes have been made ver in the school term of 1934-35. nue, Sister John Miriam; Joan at Mass. KEEP UP THE HOMES (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) in the faculty.^ Sister Rose Mary The Annunciation school will Crocker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Please pray for Name On Tuesday, Sept. 6, the Sacred is again superior of the convent, open at 9 o’clock, Sept. 5. The E. R. Crocker, 2315 Jasmine street, this important post­ Sister Mary Philip; Jane Groshei- Heart school will beg^n its new but a new principal, Sister Mary school has been renovated through­ war Mission project, out, the primary division of class­ der, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. YOU’RE FIGHTING FOR term. An unusually large en­ Teresa, who taught science and and send your Addran languages in the Annunciation high rooms was enlarged, and other im­ R. Grosheider, 922 Cove Way, rollment is expected this year, and Charles’ share in the school is prepared to take care school ^rom 1929 to 1933, re­ provements made. The main build­ Sister Mary Christopher; and An­ Patronize These Reliable Service Firms gela Schell, daughter of Mr. and dollars TODAY. CHtjr Stata of a large number of children in places Sister Mary Patrice, who ing has been painted. Mrs. Robert G. Schell, 1533 Oneida, the lower-grades. The first day’s has gone to Girls’ Central in Rose Ann Gerk, skipper third Sister Robert Ann. 'E A R L J.- registration was heavy. In the Butte, Mont. Sister Mary Irene, class, entered the navy April 3 and fifth grade, 20 new pupils reg­ another fo rm e r Annunciation took boot training at Hunter col­ FLOGRS SANDED istered, and 64 new pupils reg­ teacher, has returned to take lege, N. Y. She was sent to Mil- STROHMINGER istered for the first grade. charge of the department of dra­ ledgeville, Ga., for three months. AND FINISHED matics. Sister M. Albia from Electrical Contracting Quality MaUriali and Woihmanfbip The Spanish Sacred Heart She was then rated a third class league held its regular meeting in Girls’ Central replaces Sister M. officer and is now assigned to Llctnicd and Bondad in City of Denver Jahn Floor Service Sodality hall Aug. 23. Evangelist as librarian. Miami, Fla. She is the daughter of Sister Rose Anne, who will Pete Gerk of Julesburg, Colo., and 817 14th St. Eor» 116 W Phone GB. 3240 - Free Estimate Friday is the first Friday of teach Latin and mathematics, re­ the month, and the Sacred Heart places Sister M. Florena, who was league will receive Holy Commu­ transferred to St. Marys, Kans. The New DOOR AND WINDOW nion in the 8 o’clock Mass. Con­ Sister Mary Nathaniel remains as fessions will be heard as usual teacher of English, and Sister SCREENS Thursday afternoon and evening. Priscilla will have charge of the TOWN SERVICE Friday evening at 7:30- there - wil -Hl Wire ii Scarce—Order Now Glee club and'the home arts pro­ 744 W. Colfax TA. 7592 Storm Saah and Cabinet* be the usual devotion of the gram, which has been considerably Onr Export Technicians Repair perpetual novena in honor of the expanded. The fine arts and in­ Waahinc Machine* — Vaenum Cleaners Williams Screen Co. Sacred Heart. Refriceralora — Kverythlnr Electrical dustrial arts programs arc still Prompt Service :iI8 Anpaho. MA. S75S Father A. S. Dimichino, S.J., under the direction of Sister H. F. Lind»eT, Awiier-Mar. pastor, who has been giving a re­ Bemardine. Sister Genevieve di­ treat in Milwaukee, is expected to rects the social studies pro^-am, Specializing in Quality Plumbing and return home this week. and Sister Xavier the commercial course. Sister Mary Borromeo has Heating Repairs been transferred to Catholic Capi­ tol high school, Topeka, Kans. t ■ Confirmation to ^The grade school enrollment, which is not complete to date, is SLAHERY & COMPANY at present approximately 400. Be Held Oct. 1 Sister Ann Thomas is principal PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS and in Vharge of the eighth grade. (Presentation Pariih, Denver) 1726 MARKET STREET Sister Dblorita, the seventh grade Confirmation will be adminis­ teacher,' r'eplaces Sister M. Chry­ JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 tered on Oct. 1. All adults who sostom, who. has been transferred have not been confirmed are to St. Vincent’s home in the city. asked to get in touch with Father The sixth grade is still under the M. J. Blenkush or members of the direction of Sister Alice Therese. Buy Your Freezer Cabinet NOW! Legion of Mary, Sister Helena and Sister Gather- Rose Ann Gerk The Altar and Rosary society me Marie, the fourth and fifth a sister of Mrs. Joseph Stremel of will receive Holy Communion in grade teachers, re^ectively, of Why wait and miss freezing your vegetables and the Annunciation parish. For the the 8 o’clock Mass this Sunday, year, are transferredsferred tolast to St. fruit at the peak of their flavor past six years she had been book­ and will hold its regular meeting Mary's school, Leadvilie. Sister WE HAVE A FEW keeper at an East side coal on Thursday, Sept. 7. The Needle­ Mary Inez and Sister Mary company. work club will meet the same day. PIKES PEAK FREEZER CARI^TS Donalda will teach the fourth and Sgt. Raymond Nalty of Camp Enrollment in the Confrater­ fifth grades, respectively. Bister Polk, La., spent a two-week fur­ FOR SALE WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS nity of the Rosary will take place Rose Anita remains in charge of lough here with his mother. ExcloBively at Our New Location— MA. 2288 immediately after the 8 o’clock the third grade. The second grade Mass Sunday. will be taught by Sister Rose Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simington Louise, and Sister Margaret Ger- entertained in their home 20 past Thoms Linoleum Studio School Has a,nd present members of the Stage- 1438 Court Place Record Enrollment h ^ds club honoring John Vidick, nai^, who is home on a 30-day leave School will open on Tuesday, after. spending 21 months in the Sept. 5, with a record enrollment. Wi Enrolled in South Pacific. Those present in­ A large number of children cluded Marjorie Byers, Lucille Se­ had to be turned away last Mon­ ver, Messrs, and Mmes. Steve Cin- FILL THAT COAL BIN NOW! day. The school has been cleaned occo, Leo I^an, Ray Bowe^ Ever­ and painted and the floors re­ ennu LESS COAL MINED - GREATER DEMAND • FEWER DRIVERS Louis’ Scliool ett House, ^m es Simington, Dan ot a finished. The faculty for the com­ Simington, Archie Cavanaugh, and ing year will be: Grades 1 and 2, Ed Gates. AU Factors Will Make Deliveries Sister Mary Bernadette Marie; (St. Louu’ ParUh, Englewood) John Kelly, U ^ , stationed In Next Fall the Hardest Yet! grades 3 and 4, Sister Mary Helen; Two hundred and twenty-three Corpus Christi, Tex., and wife grades 5 and 6, Sister Mary Jude; children, a capacity enrollment, spent a short leave with relatives This wide-eyed girl wants something that will last a and grades 7 and 8, Sister Mary registered for the coming school in the parish. CoeiX Use Our Budget Plan Noel. Sister Mary Helen is the year in St. Louis’ parish school in long time, taste good, and still cost only one penny. principal. Sisters Mary Constance the past week. The new classroom Nick Applehaus is stiR seriously and Mary Dominica have been which is nearing completion will ill. We Sell All Grades transferred to St. Joseph’s' school. make it.possible to care for this Mrs. Walter Anderson hiw been Her mother and father have discovered that one of Good Coals The executive board, captains, year’s additional pupils. The Sis a patient in St. Joseph’s hnpital and lieutenants of the parish guild ters of St. Joseph who will teach in the past 10 days, penny will buy very little today... unless thfey are buy­ will meet in the school on Tuesday the parish this year include: Bob Gent^ ic recovering after PHONES ‘ evening. Sept. 5, at 8 o’clock, Mother Silveria, sxmerior; Sis- suffering a skull injury in a trucX ing low-cost Electric Service. And they are putting every MA. 5335 The buildingildin fund campaign has :ters Barbara-, Mary Herman, Joan mishap and CH. 1681 Elk Coal Co. been started and some good re­ D’Arc, Siena Marie, and .Joan Pvt. and Mrs. John Klug are the possible penny, dime and dollar into War Bonds to 3635 BUke St. ,We Give S. & H, Green Stamps ports were made in the meeting on Marie. Classes will begin on Tues­ parents of a girl born in St. Jos­ •Monday evening. day, Sept. 5. A Mass in honor of eph’s hospital Aug. 26. Mrs. Klug hasten the day of Victory when Holy Communion will be dis­ the Holy Ghost will be celebrated is the former Dorothea Felley. tributed at 6:30 on Friday morn­ by the pastor, the Very Rev. Jos­ . Members of the Guardian An­ j k R E iiff/ J they can again buy electric appli­ ing. Mass will be at 7 o’clock. eph P. O’Heron, oil Wednesday gel sodality will receive Commu­ Confessions will be heard on morning at 8 o’clock.’ nion in the 8:30 Mass Sunday. ances and enjoy even more of the Thursday afternoon from 3:30 to The Altar and Rosary society Mr, and Mrs. Robert Crooke of 6 o’clock and in the evening be­ will meet on Tuesday afternoon, Barstow, Calif., spent two weeks services of Electricity. CASH ginning at 7 o’clock. Sept. 6, at 1:30 o’clock. The Ro­ visiting relatives in the parish. sary will be recited in the church Mr. and Mrs, 0. W. Magor have I Will Pay Cash for Small Father Lucian Harkins previous to the business session in sold their home on Franklin street the rectory. Members will receive and are now residing at 3645 Clay Homes in or Near Denver. Visits Mother in Denver Communion in the 8 o’clock Mass street, Quick Action—Call or See Sunday. _ The Annunciation branch o f the Your Electrical Servant The Rev. Lucian Harkins, Members of the Marion sorority LCBA will meet in Hague hall O.M.C., who had been stationed in enjoyed a potluck supper in the Sept. 5 at 2 p.m. Terre Haute, Ind.,,is visiting his rectory Tuesday evening, Aug. 29. Mrs, John Mitschke of Montana mother, Mrs. Catherine Harkins, Masses on first Friday vrill be was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vic T. E. G REENE and his sister, Mrs. William J. in the church at 6:30 and 8 o’clock. Hebert last week. She was a class­ Callahan, of 648 Logan street, Fred Clarke, former student of mate of Lt. Mary Louise Hebert, Public Service Company ef Colorado 1643 Stout TA. 6266 Denver. Father Harkins is being the parish school, was the guest who was home on leave. transferred to Carlsbad, N. Mex. soloist at the Masses on Sunday, Mrs. Lawrence Taylor of Seattle He said his first Mass here in the Aug. 27, when the patronal feast is visiting her parents, Mr. and IC^thedral five years ago. of the parish was cuebrated. Mrs. McNifamara. /

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fdost Rsv. Franett J. Spsllman. O.D., Preslddnt SERVED AS PARISH CHURCH YEAR’S OUTSTANDING CINEMA Rov. Thomas J. McMahon,' 8.T.O.. National Secretary Rev. Andrew H, Rogoah, 8.T.L., Aieietant Secretary (Continved From Loot Page) cash book for that year are in­ PROPOSID m “ Favorite picture of the year,” remembered—Father Fitzgibbons’ pletion of the church. Plans were teresting: “ Eight head of cattle, . . . “breaking all-time records,” expression when he finds he is eat­ ‘ Her Sorrow drawn and details completed, and sold for 969; 88 head of sheep, . . . “ sparkling humor and tender ing stolen meat, his attempt to sold for 988.” Danger of infla- pathos,” . . . These are the re­ jump the hedge, and Bing’s treat­ If you prey daily to Our Lady of Sorrowe during September a contract was signed between you can gain a plenary indulgence. Then give a mite for bar Benjamin A. Arnold, a contractor, tidh and ceiling prices were appar­ ports that come from the nation, ment of the run-away girl whom he D. OF I. CIOGLP Memorial Chapel in honor of our coldier boye, now being built in ently quite remote possibilities in from Chicago, New York, Boston, teaches to sing. These little things and the Bishop Oct. 29, 1879. The the Holy Land. original design called for a build­ 1879, when a full-grown sheep was and Denver about a picture that is and others, the superb performance ing in the shape of a Roman cross. worth only one dollar. (Continued From Last Page) hitting America ri^ht in the heart. of Bing Crosby, who proves that he It was to be 75 feet in length and After the walls were up, dif­ to duty in Los Angeles, after Going My Way is the winning can do more-than sing, and Barry BOMBED OUT. PRIEST LUCKY 25 and 5/12 feet In width, inside ficulties arose between the pastor spending a month’s furlough with story of a small parish in a large Fitzgerald, who almost steals the PLEADS Your lucky little child will trip measurement. The stone founda­ and the contractor, which resulted his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Corinto city whose pastor. Father Fitz- show, are the things that make We have just heard from Father off )o a parochial school soon, but tion was to be two feet in the in the dissolution of the contract Telia, gibbon, is more than slightly Going My Way a movie-must for George, pastor of the only Greek we find it hard to give this chance on March 8, 1881. The cause of trouble by_the unconventional new. all. Catholic Church on the Island of to the children of the Near East. ground and to extend three feet Capt. -and Mrs. Mack Conway above ground. The four walls the disagreement seems to have assistant. Father Chuck O’Malley. The skilled directing of Leo Mc- Malta: Even ten dollars will do much. been that Father Ussel thought the announce the birth of a daughter Bing Crosby, as the young priest, “ I am desperate now, so I turn to Please make our children lucky. r were to rise 20 feet above the Aug. 25 in Fitzsimons hospital, Carey and the able supporting cast cost of the work was out of propor­ is sent by the Bishop to rid the you and your wonderful American foundation. In addition to the sum Denver. Capt. Conway, son of of Frank McHugh, Rise Stevens, tion to the visible results. parish of its debt Dear old Irish Catholics. My beautiful church of RED BOOK of money the contractor was to Mrs. M. J. Conway of this city, and Gene Lockhart add to the whole Work was interrupted for nearly Father Fitzgibbon, played by Barry Our Lady of Damascus was com­ That book on the altar, how many receive upon completion of the is in New Guinea. and make it more delightful. The building, whatever material could a year while additional funds were Fitzgerald, who is no longer as Chicago Evening American s^ s, pletely destroyed I by Nazi bomb­ times has the Lord answered ite be salvaged from the property de­ being raised. Finally a loan was Mrs. B. Scavarda returned a young or as hopeful as he once “ This is a picture of the year.” 'The ers on March 24. prayers! And we can put one in a stroyed by the flood was to be his. secured, and the church was at few days ago from San Francisco, was, cannot help insist “the Bishop movie critic of the Chicago Tribune “ Even if you cannot get me mission chapel for only ten dollars. Calif., wherh she spent two months wouldn’t do that to me!” when enough help to rebuild my little After the foundation had been last completed. Nearly four years wrote: “ Bing has never acted bet­ had elapsed since the flood. 'The visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Bing reports to him in a baseball ter in any other picture.” It is a church, will you please ask the MURPHY LEADS laid, the Bishop became appre­ Lena Shelton, and family, and her uniform. friends of the Near East missions hensive about the possibility of total cost of the buildin; picture that cannot be too highly "Here’s twenty dollars for per­ amounted'to some 94,000. It cou: sop, Dominic. A summary of the plot would to send me chapel furnishings, petual membership. I want St. raising the necessary funds in the recommended for Catholics and scarcely have been called a thing T. Sgt William J. Coble of spoil it for those who have not their non-Catholic friends. which I can use in a private house Peter to say: Murphy leads th« required time, and he therefore until better days? of beauty, with its boxlike shape the marines, who has been sta­ seen i t but the story of the fight Going My Way is now showing line.” Won’t you enroll as a per­ decided to finish only half of the against the mortgage is made “ My poor people can do nothing. church for the time being. A new and corrugated iron roof.. But at tioned in Sail Diego since Jan­ at the Main theater in Pueblo. petual member and gain precioua least it was a church. uary, is enjoying a furlough with richer and deeper by Father Bing’s The^ have lost every earthly be­ indulgences. agreement was made between him­ change of the parish toughies into longing. Yon cannot imagine the self and the contractor, which It was opened for service in the bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, E. summer of 1882. The debt re­ Coble. An instructor of aerial a boys’ choir, and his straightening destruction around us.” , IF ?W O called for a structure 50 feet in­ out of the lives of two of the gang’s It will take a long time for us If two good people can give stead of 75 feet in Icngfth. The mained as something to be reck­ machine gunnery, he had been in oned with, although there was not ring leaders. to raise enough money for Father seven hundred and fifty dollars, we width would, of course, remain the thp Soufth Pacific for 15 months much with which to reckon in the It is the little things that will be George, but five hundred dollars shall soon see Father George’s same as called for in the original before being stationed at San matter of income. Take, for in­ Diego. will give, him and his poor people Church of Our Lady of Damascus plans. of Malta great courage. About two restored on the Island of Malta. stance, the collection at Midnight Mrs. Delmar has re Progress in gathering the money Mass of Christmas of 1884 — hundred dollars will give him vest­ The war must not dethrone Christ. was slow. Many made pledges 913.55. Then, too, a considerable turned to Canon City from Little ments, a chalice, and needed altar which they failed to fulfill. Others Rock, Ark., where she had been Recipe for Cakes fumisnings. We shall be grateful VICTIM amount of money had to be spent made donations of animals, such for any offering. There is a painting of a young to keep the little church in repair, living for the past several weeks priest holding the host over the as sheep or cattle. But it took a For a while the walls had as plas­ to be near her husband. Pvt Del- FORGETTING? chalice, while the Lord presses on number of sheep in those days to tering only a coat of mud. Shortly Our chaplains are climbing amid his head a crown o f thorns. Please amount to very much cash. The afterward they were given a lime mar Bunker, who has been trans­ From 1S71 Book ferred to another army camp. Mrs. the mounting hills of our dying do help these modern missionaries, following entries in the parish plastering, but this proved to be a Bunker will live with her parents, soldier boys to show them the the Near East martyr priests, by mistake. Ttj Ptge't PsIUatiTf horizon of Calvary. Are yon having sending one dollar a month for our O V B ^ I0 The building was substantial Mr. and Mrs. Victor Borella. Currant Cakes Masses offered for our beloved STUDENT SUPPORT CLUB. ilLES Pile enough, but it was too small for Frank J. Konte, seaman first 1 lb. flour Preparations the size of the congregation, for class, and Henry Blatnik, seaman Vi lb. butter dead? The offerings help poor 94 lb. sugar missionaries. SUSPENSE Tou a n troubled with itebins, bleed' only 150 persons could be accom­ first class, have arrived here to a or protrudina pUei, write (or i 4 eggs We are all, young and old. In modated within it. Its small size spend their leaves with their par­ FREE aample of Ptfc'e PalllatiTe Pile ents. Both boys have seen action Vi lb. currants, well washed and SAD suspense, waiting for death. Insure Preparation! and yon may blets the day meant that only a few pews could against it by sending an offering in the South Pacific. dredged. Many are the pleas from our you read thia. Don't wait. WRITE TODAY I be put in it, and this in turn for the Gregorian Masses to be B. R. PAGE CO., Vs tspn. soda dissolved in hot missionaries for altar furnishings. limited the revenue from pew tent, Mrs. John Martinko left Aug. 23 Eight dollars will supply them with celebrated after your death. We Dept U7-X-1 Harthall, Mich. for Georgia, where she will join water a practice introduced in January, Vt lemon, grated rind and juice a censer and boat, five with altar send a suspense card. 1883. Rent was fixed at 92 per her husband, who is in officers’ linens or a sacred picture, and training there. Mrs. Martinko 1 tspn. cinnamon. person a year. The total income Drop from a spn doing so. Our community in those early days, the death of her uncle, Timothy J, This recipe of 1871, fallen from St. Rosalia, honored on'Septem- priests and sisters work among 300 Masses Annually beauty and charm resulting from a McDonough. Common Sense in the Hotisehold, ber 4, was a Greek nun. Can you outcast lepers, mindful of Father devotion to the arts were not en­ Lt. Lorretta Garrett of the army a keepsake of Mrs. William C. help the poor sisters of the Near Damien, who, as a leper, said: “ Thy for the living and deceased Kimmins, chairman of the USO- will be done I" members of the Union of tirely absent. There is no recorded nurse corps is home for a 30-day East? It costs sixty dollars to sup­ NCCS club cookie committee, 16th port one for a whole year. Very Masses. Dues 26c each person. instance o f any local son or daugh­ leave from New Guinea, where she HARVEsTr MOON ter’s having attained fame and for­ and Grant, Denver, is said by few remember them. Suppofc you stay up too late tonight, (Nstst to ba rsnawsd.l had been stationed the past year. if You Want A Favor All the beauty of the harvest tune in pursuit of the Muses in Mrs. Kimmins to be excellent. It eat indiscreetly, overindulge in drink or ENROLL TOUR SOLDIER BOT8. Lt. Garrett has been In the serv­ HOPE moon comes from the glory of the those days gone by, but there is is suggested that volunteers who amoke, or suppose you are under a con- St. Peter Claver Sodality ice for three years and spent 28 ' We can do much for Father noondav sun. The host is placed in evidence that some of them were months in Australia before going wish to use this in baking for the pray to stantstrain... you just know excess add for the African Missions club substitute raisins if currants George’s altar if more join our the golden sunset of tHe mon- acquainted with the keys of the to New Guinea. She is the daugh­ MONICA GUILD, the Near East stranc^ which we can give to s will cause distressand loss o f sleep. . . DEPARTMENT R parlor harmonium, and that others are not in stock. ter of Mr. and Mrs, D. P. Garrett Our Lady of the Snows Altar sodality, and send one dollar Near East chapel for twenty-five if you don’t do something aboUt itl ttZ4 W, Pint Bird. St. Lasts I, Ma. were quite willing to lift their Attention Is called to labor sav­ of this city and is a graduate of a month for sacred vestments. dollars. But how easy it is to bound out o f voices in song. The church bene St. Scholastica’s academy. ing devices of Mrs. Harland’s day: YOU WANT o fovof from God for your- bed in the morning just bubbling over fited from the attainments of the J. F. Condon left Aug. 24 for “ A raisin-seeder costs a trifle' in aalf or for your loved onei ol home or in OUR COLORED MISSIONS the Army, Navy, Air Corps, Marines, Coast with that glorious freshness that makes more talented. Vernon, Tex., where he will be comparison with the time and pa­ Guord, or your departed .loved ones. Well: Send all communicationt to you feel good all over. NEED PRfESTS ft BROTHERS There was no properly organ­ employ/ed by a cotton company. tience required to atone the fruit "Ask for if and it shall be given to you." Would yon Ilka to Or aonsaarat! in the old way. A good egg beater, St. Luke, II, 9. JustaskforPkiY/j^s’ Milk of Magnesia bta priMt—trala- aor Ufa St a ized choir in the parisn from 1869 John Sirhall started working tp Catholic Tlear East CDelfare Association lug mas (or tba AT BROTHER the Dover, for instance, is a treas­ at any drug store today. It’s an OVER­ to 1877, but during this period Pueblo Aug. 24, but is still making ffllMlouii or bo a balpins tba Joseph Bourcy sang on Sundays ure. So with farina kettles, syl­ PERPETUAL NOVENA 480 Lexington Ave. x,t 46th 6t. New York 17, N. Y. NIGHT route to bright mornings— the missionuy your- Lilietti, eiptelally his home in Canon City. and holy days, probably without labub chums, apple-corers, potato- Favors ore being received doily by many -’Phillips’ Way to Morning Freshness.” Mlf? tfa« nlMtooia people all over the United States through Sopartor any accompaniment. At the same pealers and slicers, clothes wring­ this powerful Nevene. Take it tonight, according to the di­ Fathara at at. Edmond. ers and sprinklers, and the like.” TV r i L c l O . Raodolph. Vansont time, Antonio de la Riva occa­ Send In your PetRlonl Use the coupon rections. And tomorrow, see how much sionally sang and accompanied Commenting on the number of below— nowl PTEBLO brighter the whole world seems to be. himself on his own harmonium. Bishop Officiates children who have been baking CLASSIFIED ADS From 1877 to 1883 de la Riva sup­ excellent cookies for the club, ! tbrlna of Our Lady of tha Snows, ! How thit" Double-Freshener” plied most of the music. In 1883 Mrs. Kimmins agrees with the I OUato Falhara, BaUarllla, Illinois. | Pachak Hardwaro works its overnight wonders he seems to have felt that his tal­ author, Mrs. Harland, that “ brains I Hen Is my Mtitlon (attached) to Im ' idalw BEAMAN National rata tSe per word par latnas mini­ ents and services should receive a tell everything, to say nothing of a Plaotd at tba Shtlns donax lha Xorena to I • IT AUCAUZES almost Instantly... sweatans ■ One Lady of the Snows. Fleaw sand me I & F arn itare 1 mum 12 wotdi. I( (our or mora conaacutiva At Wedding Rite intelligent observation, just judg­ I tba noeena praytis and full Infocmatiw I Stoves - Beaten ROOFING laanea art uaed, tba rata la c par word per more tangible mark of apprecia­ acid leumau, that causas stomach dlt- 20 ment, a faithful memory, and or­ ■ about Our lady of tha Snows. | Sherwin-Williame Prodneta trass,haartburn,gas...andrasHassnights. iuoa. Payment muat accompany all ordtra tion than the evident enjoyment I t] I also ancloao On Dollar for which I Insulation • Weatherstrip Ada ceccivad oo Monday will appear in tbe Llnelenm and Linoleum Rugs of his listeners, and so he requested (Continued From Last Page) derly habits.” I pleaw send ma the Shrin Kawa 'Bhrina I Sporting Goedo SOS Grand Avt. Paablo. Colo. 2 i A AUD LAXATIVE. . . so ganHa that with­ laaue printed tor tbe following woek. (See some financial consideration for ■ of Onr lady of tht Snows' tor one ytar ■ your local Regiater for local ratea.) __ nance depot supply and is stationed Four more of the very young I (9 tasnes.) | WE BUY. SELL AND TR.ADE out any thought of ambarrassing urg ancy, Cor. Northwest and Evans Ava. PHONE 305 his labors. His request was granted in New Caledonia. group of St. Philomena’s parish, ■ I NUR3E8’ TRAINING SCHOOL you con taka It any tlma. — at the rate o f 940 a year. In that Lt. Charles Messal, son of Mr. baked for the club this week; I I MAKE UP TO $25-135 A WEEK as same year he organized a choir •H«n, ------1 35^— 4 or. and Mrs. A. D. Messal, 1005 W. Kathleen Horan, Jeanette Clas­ trained practical nurse. I.«am quickly at that boasted a membership of six sen, Patricia Chase, and Theresa The firms listed here de­ 50^— ia ax. home, apare time. Baay tuition payment.. 16th street, is in the engineering John Gorish Earn whila you learn—many earn hundred, singers. During the last half of corps of the army and is some­ Tallon. In addition the Young Ad4raaa serve to be remembered Phnilm' Ank of Mas- of dollar! while atudying. Eaay to 'under 1886, Misses Eliza and Clara Mar­ where in New Guinea. He has a Ladies’ sodality of Loyola parish com«f In tabkt Btand Icsaons, endoraed by physidana. High tin, and their brother, James, six-month-old son, Charles Mar­ contributed generously, as did An­ when you are distributing Mercantile form o> woll 09 liquid. f==wij!UiP$’=n •ehool not raqnired. Our 4Sth ytar. Write I Olt» •uu . Hortdy box of lobUh for free booklet and aampit leaaon pa; played and sang short English tin, whom he has not seen. His nunciation, Cathedral, St. John’s, your patronage in the dif­ ld«ol for pockol or Chicago School of Nuraiug, Dept 1 Hymns during Low Mass. wife, Mrs. Sarah Margaret Messal, Blessed Sacrament, and St. Fran­ Meats and Groceries Chicago. ferent lines of business. On Christmas day and on the pa- resides in Bartlesville, Okla. An­ cis de Sales’ parishes. 1200 S. Sanu Fa Ph. 1954 30 TABLETS 25^ ORGANIST-CHOIR DIRKCTOR~ tronal feast of the parish, Vespers other son, Lt. Thomas Messal, is Do Your KIDHEYS were sung. The date of the pa- Poaitlon open for capable organiat and an instructor in the air forces. He HPQRS. FOR SEA FOODS tronal feast was a fixed day, the is the flight and squadron leader i< • choir director, St Joaeph'a Cathelie BLADDER Hood Holp? Church. Fremont Ohio. Feast of Our Lady of the Seven and is stationed in Winter Haven, Mercy Hospital For Thrifty Buyers Dolors. The day began with First Fla. The field where he works Tbauaanda who aufferad PHOTO FINISHING BERNSTEIN BROS. Vespers, Solemn Mass, and a pro­ is in Batrow, Fla. tormants from painful cession. At the end of the Mass on ROLLS DEVELOPED - Two Beautiful Sgt.! Sam C. Corsentino, son of Sodality Meets kidney and bladder aymp- LU9IBER CO. Double Weight Profeeelonal Enlargcmeutt. this day, the pastor would proclaim Mrs. Congetta Corsentino, 207 W. 'toma due to exeeaa body 201 South Santa Fe St. 3 Never Fade Deckle Prints, 25c. the name of the next “ mayor- CENTURY PHOTO SERVICE, U Croeae. 11th street, has been reported as Sodalistsiof the Mercy hospital aeida in kidneyi, raport W isconain. domo.” All this celebrating en­ missing in action in the Mediter­ school of nursing in Denver hdd amazingly faat relitf do. Phone 6220 tailed a c e ^ in amount of ex AT LAST I ROLL DEVELOPED, ALL ranean area. a semi-social meeting in the rec­ to a thoroughly triad and pense, but there were special pro­ YOUR anapebota hand colored as bMutifnl The Sacred Heart school year reation hall on Monday, Aug. tested NATURAL HERB as actual color photography, 16c. Hand visions made to take care of it. 14. Miss Rosemary Kellagher, pre­ medlcina. Rad Dragon colored reprinta 4e each—12 (or 45c. will begin Tuesday, Sept. 5, with The care of the lights used at Ves­ fect, called the short business meet­ Herbs. HURLEY^S NATIONAL PHOTO ART. Janaavlllc. 10. pers and the cost of them were the a Mass celebrated by the Very Rev. WILLIAMS A SDH Wiaconain. Thomas J. Wolohan for ttie chil­ ing to order. If you suffer getting op Soper Service problems of the mayordomo. To nights: painful, burning paasagea, aching Fancy Groceriea and Meats GOOD NEWS CAMERA FANSI Now- dren and their parents at 8 a.m. The judges of the contest for , Gulf Gas & OiU Kay'a can again Includa Frea I5nlargeraenta cover such expenses, and to have back and legt; nerroua weakness or sore, naming the sodality column in the Complete Line Tire A Battery Service Any 8 expoanra roll developtd and printed- something to offer to the pastor The St. Vincent de Paul society, aching joints, why don't you a«a what including a 5x7 paneled Rayeraft IcxeluaWc school paper, the Wash, announced M ON ARCH FINER FOODS Greasing - Washing and to the choir, he had the right which has been doing wonderful thia famous old medlcina can do fur you! with Ray's) Enlargemaut^r 2 Rayton* work during the past year under that Miss Shirley Bixenman had 778 So. Main Ph. 1723 PrlnU of each good negativa 25c. Pra-wat to collect one dollar in money or the winning entry. She received J J You, Ilka thouaands, may find it la just P h . 4 0 7 6 709 N. Main Your Purchase o f War Bonds the direction of Father Wolohan, quality and price. Leaders since 1920 its- equivalent in grain from every in prize money for her title *’^o- what you need to lielp you (eel better, FREE Booklet, ~Ho« to uke good pie- and Stamps Helps to Secure Your "devoto.” ! met Thursday evening in a meeting stronger and younger. lu m ." Just clip ad Ray’e Photo Service in which plans were worked out for dality Tid-Bita.” Future. 43-F Rav Rida Is Pmeee W»a The patronal feast of the par­ Misses Shirley Bixenman, Chris­ the future. Ten powerful herbs from India, China, ish by no means exhausted the op­ tine Pederson, and Betty Madden Africa go into thia wonderful medicine. portunities for processions and Josephine Anna Carmichall, entertained the sodalists with Often help to turpriaing relief in non- celebrations and proclamations by syatemle-inorganio kidney and bladder iRobinson Bros. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob poems and readings. Refreshments Irritations becaoM they help your body MAJOR the pastor. One of the big oc­ Carmichall, was baptized Sunday, of pie and coffee were served by expel acidt and poiiona whi^ may cause casions of the year occured on the Aug. 27. the social committee. your troublea. Ask "The Saint of the Battlefields" Sunday within the octave of Cor­ Ramonda, L., daughter of Mr. The regular sodality Communion You may bara causa to bless tbs day DAIRY pus Christi. For this event four and Mrs. Arthur DuvaH, and Ron­ day was observed Aug. 20, when you heard of Red Dragon Herbs. Try C ■ outdoor altars were erected and them right away 1 Send no money—just Pure Milk and Cream ald Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. the Rev. Louis Bloomer, S.J., cele­ pay the poetman' 31.98 plus few eenta to protect Your Man in Service! adorned by the persons who had Joseph Sanchez, were baptized on brated Mass and delivered a ser­ postage when be brings your medicine ‘Untouched b; Human Hand’ been selected for this honor the (in plain box). Satisfaction aaaurad or the same day. mon in the chapel of McAuley hall. Home Delivery From the various previous year, all at their own ex­ every penny of your 31.98 refunded. FLOUR pense, of course. The Sociedad de Write today I battle fronts thru- WE SELL FRANCIS la Union Catolica seems to have VITA BOTANICAL CO. The standard o f quality for 0 u t the world, had the permanent distinction of GRAND JUNCTION BEGINS NEW Dept R14. 3f0-$lh Are.. New Tork 1. N.T. ICE CREAM Chaplains and caring for one of these altars each Phone 59 713 JL. 4th St. perfect baking. ■‘their boys” are year. Twelve or more little girls, tending glowing dressed in white, scattered rose MASS SCHEDULE ON SEPT. 3 WANT TO BECOME A PRIEST? 1 ■ ’ " ■ ■ — ■ — - ttories of the ac- petals during the procession. Ben We welcome to our Society tcalov younf ivity of St. The- ediction was given from each of (Continued From Last Page) at the home of Mrs. William Frey men anxious to dex’Ote their livet aa Salvatorian in the Clifton district; Mrs. Grace ese, t h e Little the four altars. At t)ie end of the father is on duty with qie navy Priecta to the Apoatolate of parUh-mlatloof. re- 1 New procession, the pastor proclaimed and is stationed in San Francisco. Derryberry, Mrs. Frey, and Mr. creata, lecturea; to the education of the Utty 1 Slower. Marines, and Mrs. Fred G. Ebie and son. |nd of aspuanta to the prieathood; to th« the names of the three persons Dr. Roland Raso returned home cause of the Catholic Proo. etc* 'ailors, Soldiers who would have charge of similar Bill. ind Aviators are. Thursday from Denver, where he Craduatcft of the elementary adMol. and altars the next year. was called by the illness of his Misses Flowers and Wanda Ma­ tuch aa have had toma or completa high k HOUSEUJARE ittributing their (To Be Contlnned) mother, Mrs. Amore Raso, who be­ guire, who spent the past week or coUege* or are advanced In years, ar^'w'el- MIRACLE WALL FINISH ives and safety to come to correspond immedtatdya Advanced came ill while visiting in Denver. as guests in the home of Mr. and atudenis but dehdent In Latm oraditi raoave ITEMS COVERS WALLPAPER! ‘the Saint of the HIGH BUK)D PRESSURE Frederick Lawrence Reardon, Mrs. Earl Covington and daugh­ special couriea. — If you are too poor to pay • Battlefields." Tru­ • A DANGER SIGNAL Denver & Rio Grande engineer, ter, Helen, 1009 Ouray avenue, the full fees we fhall aeek to acJve your problem 1 7* FRENCH CASSEROLE Q A - | ly, St. Thereae is OftM utoeiatad arttb Hardanlat tf tha died of heart trouble Friday, Aug. left Wednesday for their home in through the aid of special benefactonu • 1 IlFawti * tOTAwtono tf v t 1 ONE fulfilling her prom­ Artarita, a Stroka, Panirala, Haart Tron- 25, in St. Joseph’s hospital in Kansas City. Miss Flowers was Such tf havh had eix yeari of Latin 1 CAUOR. bla, KMoax Olaaaaa. and otbar sraat aom- the novitiate immediately. No charfcs! Write 1 HIKING BOWL ise: “ I will spend pllwtiona. Raaultful urtatiaa matboda ot Denver. Mr. Reardon had lived a college friend of Miss Covington. to the iddrcia below Indicating age and extent 1 S E T S ______1„$1.95 my heaven doing dia Ball Cllole ban proaao depandabla (ot in Grand Junction and Delta and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. of educatkm. oaarly a qoartor of a aaotary Sand (ot 1 Bat ef 4 Indlvliiaal good upon earth.” FREE Blo^ Praaturs Book- today Ho ob in Florida. Surviving are his wife, Aquilla announce the birth of a VLRY REV FMHIR PftOVIHCUL. DOES AN AVERAGE ROOMI ligation. Ball Clinic. Dopt TMO. Exoalalor Mrs. Lillian Reardon; his mother, boy, Gary Richard, in the Mesa ------...... 1 .j;, . ,|,;j f,; -I 1 Bandlad BAKE DISH . TO CNROIL A Enroll your relatives and friends in military Sprinta, Ho. Mrs. Julia Reardon; and two Memorial hospital on Aug. 18, ’ Whila Plastic BERVicEMAN gervicB— and yourself, too— as a member of the brothers, F. T. and John F. Rear­ I SINK STRAII^ER _ _ _ 65c Western Paint Co. don, all of this city. PRAYE^ F(« Society of the Little Flower so that they wHl have Would You tike 1 32 pc. Set Floral GEORGE SOFA. Ugr. Cpl. Albert Simonetti, who is 1 DINNER WARE _____„$10.50 111-13 N. Santa Fa. Pb. U4S HIM DAILY the benefit of her intercession and protection. at Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Enroll Now Ark., arrived home for a two- week furlough. He is the son of Your Boy in the Service Sh e r w in -W il l ia m s Tht Notlonol Shrina ot the Little Flower, PUEBLO HDW. CO. c/o The Cortnolile Monostery, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Simonetti, Pa i n t s 6413 Dante Ave., Chicago 37. III. THE SACRED HEART 111 N. First street, and brother Remembered in 11 402 N. Santa Fa Ph. 100II Enclosed is $1.00 for which pleose enroll the undeaignod ot o member of Ih* of S. Sgt. Frank Simonetti, Drew Society of the Little Flower tor one year. Field, Fla. A Continual^ Novena to the Sacred Haart MASS LEAGUE Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Dean, OFFICE DESKS - CHAIRS - FILING Its maaban (both Hytag tad daotaaad) 239 N. Fifth street, were hostesses In Our Monastery Chapel for the Duration of the Wart thara in tba riab iplrituol banatlta o f a EQUIPMENT-SUPPLIES & PRINTING Haas paid daily, to tba and of tiaa, aa- at a party attended by Mr. ayd Simply send in his name and wa will gladly include him in paelally for tba membert of tba LaaatM. Mrs. John Donahue, Syracuse, this Novena. A small offering la welcome but not necessary. city Stott For Information Yrritai , l i Y.; Ted Rupp of Michigan, Mrs. O’BRIEN PRINTING & STATIONERY GO. (Lilt odditlonal names for membership on a teporote piece of and remit THE PI1BST8 OF THE BACHED Ruth Greenfield of Denver, and W rite: SACKED HEART MONASTERY 4I.()0 for each.) HBABT, Eaerad Haart llliaiaa Haaaa. Phone 603 Pueblo 114 W. 5th St. Sta. HaxiA DL Carl E* Frey and son, Mike, Ana­ HALES CORNERS, WISCONSIN conda, Mont, who art oh vacation >* tMAJ MtllWJIV.llJPI TW

NEWS OF THE PEEBEO DIOCESE FWA APPROVES ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL ADDITION^

one Walsenburg in Pioneer Days 1: the Courthouse Served Walsenburg Catholic church at the right. The old courthouse, center, was used for Catholic worship from 1878 to 1882. One o f the big celebrations o f the year was the Feast o f Corpus Christi, for which four out­ Nurses’ Dormitory 1 door altars, such as the one in the bottom photo, were erected. Parish as Church for 4 Years Costing $125,000

(HUtory of St. Mary’s Parish, have been called a very preten­ mediately to secure a proper struc­ Walsenburg, 1S69-19H. by Rev. tious structure. The business of ture for a church. The entrancing Howard L. Delaney, Acting Pas- the rapidly growing county now beauty of the location along the To Be Constructed required additional room so that Cucharas river was poor compen­ In the interval between the de­ it could be conducted with due sation for the risk involved in re­ struction o f the church by the decorum. It used to be that, when building on the same spot. “ Ex­ flood and the building of a new a boy reached a Certain period in perience had taught the Bishop a Half of Expense to Be Appropriated by Govern- one, something had to be. done his 'teens, he and his parents, af­ costly lesson, and he decided to about securing a place in which ter much discussion, agreed that leave the too-enchanting beauties ment for New Sirucinre, Which Will services could, be held. For the the hour for putting aside the of the church property along the two following Sundays, Mass was things of his childhood and putting creek, and come nearer to the said in the'home of Antonio Jose on the habiliments of manhood center o f the town for the location Face Grant Avenue Gomez. During the next four had arrived. In other words, it of the next church.” years the old courthouse, located was time for his first pair o f long As soon as news of the disaster Approval has been given by the Federal Works Ad­ on lot 2, block 52, served as a pants, Huerfano county was now reached Bishop Machebeuf, he church. It had been made avail­ ready to don more mature rai­ came to Walsenburg to offer en­ ministration to plans for an addition to St. Mary’s hospital, able by the county commissioners ment, such as a bigger courthouse, couragement and assistance to the Pueblo, according to Walter DeMorduant, architect. The for that purpose. but it by no means follows that pastor and people. He preached plan calls for the erection of a student nurse building cost­ This old courthouse could not, the doings,of a somewhat boister­ many times and visited a part of ing $125,000, one-half of which sum will be appropriated by any stretch of the imagination, ous childhood were to be given up the parish, but what is of particu­ by the FWA. for some time to come. lar interest is the effort he de­ It so happened about this time voted to the raising of money for Plans also include a dormitory that will accom­ Conducts Retreat that the editor of a local news­ the new church. He traveled by modate 42 student nurses, two graduate nurses, and a paper was making his way inof­ wagon over rough cow trails; he house mother, and will contain a fensively up the principal street begged money from section hands dining room for the entire school of the town one day. Newspapers and construction workers, and ,he of nursing personnel, a living in , general in those manly days ate the rough fare that was their room, a lecture hall, a library, two John Klob Named were given to expressing rather food. small laundries for the use of the forceful opinions about the char­ The Bishop purchased five and students, and a kitchenette on acter and ancestry o f any one a fraction lots in the center of each of the two floors. New Leader of whose political allegiance, or some­ town from Miguel Leon for $80 Of brick and concrete construc­ thing equally important, was of a on Sept. 3, 1878. But an interval tion, the building will face on different hue from that of the was to elapse between the pur­ Grant avenue and will be con­ La Junta Scouts editor. This local formulator of chase o f these lots and the com- nected to the main hospital, build­ public opinion must have trod (TumtoPagell — Column S) ing by means of a tunnel. La Junta. — John Klob has rather roughly in his columns on someone’s dignity, because he was taken over the position as scout­ suddenly accosted by the offended Hailslorm Damages master of the Catholic troop. He individual, who demanded: “ What replaces Thomas Cash, who has Grand Junction. — Beginning Si. Mary’s Windows do you mean by printing what you left La Junta to continue his did about me?” He did not wait Sunday, Sept 3, the winter (St. Mary’s Parish, Pueblo) medical course in Boulder. Mr. for an answer. A bullet from his schedule of Masses will take effect The record-breaking hailstorm Klob is an outstanding member of gun put a stop to any arg^ument LOSES FINGLOS in S t Joseph’s church. Masses of Aug. 26 did considerable dam­ the editor might have given him. the famous Koshare cluh. He is will be at 7, 8:30, and 10 o’clock. age to this parish. More than 70 Those who witnessed the affair holes have been found in the win- the son of Dr. J. C. Klob of La picked the fallen writer up and Mrs. A. A. Angelico, Alexander, '’ ows on one side of the church. Junta. ^ hustled him across the street to a Va., left last week after spending There were several broken panes doctor’s office. The doctor rolled several weeks xisiting her parents in the windows ■ in the chapel in Sgt. Wert Roberts and Mary up his sleeves and started probing and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bessemer. Ann Buhr were married in Raton, for the slug, assisted by an im­ Durango.— (St. Columba’s Par­ Pirtz and Evelyn. She is the for­ The Young Ladies’ sodality re­ N. Mex., Aug. 24. The Rev. Charles promptu medical corps, which in­ ish)— David Dwyer, youngest son mer Alice Pirtz. Mr. Pirtz and ceived Holy Communion in a body A. Carmen officiated. Alice Smith cluded among its members the re­ of Mr. and Mrs. P J, Dwyer of Evelyn and Johnnie Cadez ac­ in the 9 o’clock Mass on Sunday, cent assailant. Five minutes fifter Brookside, met with an accident in companied her to Denver. Aug. 27. Immediately after the and Robert Buhr, gunner’s mate the firing of the shot, the bullet a butcher shop that cost him the Mrs. H. J. Elder and sister, Mass the following were received third class of the navy, were at- had been removed, and the crowd loss of the index and middle fingers Mrs. Sara De Long, have returned into the sodality: Misses Joyce tendents. Sgt. Roberts has been began t o . return’ to whatever had on his left hand. He is now rest­ from San Francisco, where they Anzick, Rose Stupnik, Dorothy in service four years, and re­ been occupying the attention of ing comfortably in Mercy hospital visited Bill De Long, who was on Starcer, Margaret Jersin, Dorothy cently returned from duty in the Aleutian islands. its members a few moments be­ from which he expects to be re­ furlough. They also visited their Zaletel, Doris Mihelich, Anna fore. “Things were done with dis­ leased soon. brother, George Moore, and their Krall, Rita Rodin, Phyllis Ivan, Mrs. Helen Cash and son, Rob­ The Rev. Richard Flower, O.S.B., patch then. The editor recovered, Silvia Sweeney is visiting here sister, Dorsey, in Redmond, Ore. Betty Stupnik, Harriette Bozaich, ert, enjoyed a week’s vacation in o f ihc Priory o f St. Gregory, Porls- and this was one trip to a doctor’s from Hollywood, Calif., where her Mr. and Mrs. Elder are spending Elsie Jersin, Mildred Kocman, Denver. They returned home family now lives. mouth, R. I., conducted the retreat office for which he did not pay. the week in Aspen visiting their Vivian Zupancic, and Agnes Blat- last week. fo r laywomen this year in'‘Mt. St. The man who had so nearly pro­ Capt. George Engler is making daughters, Charlene Kalmes, and nick.. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Daw'son Scholaatica’s academy, Canon City. vided a change in journalistic diet a brief visit here on his way to an her husband, and Florence Glidden, Joseph Golob and Mary Alice and family enjoyed a three-day Opening on .4ug. 17, the three-day for the town generously offered to army camp in Michigan. and children. Mr. Elder, who had Snidar were married on Saturday trip to Trinidad and Monument retreat broke all record*. It waa take care o f the bill. Huerfano Mrs. W. E. Duggan and daugh­ been employed at the city market morning before the 8 o ’clock Mass. lake, and also visited the parents neceaaary for many relreatanta to county had acquired its first pair ter, Virginia, are visiting Capt. for several years, has resigned his Mrs. Mary Kosak, Miss Stephanie of Mrs. Dawson in Trinidad. lodge in neighboring homes. Every of long pants, to be sure, but it John Duggan and wife in Arizona. position there and on Sept. 1 will Papish, and Anton Petrovich are The regular games parties will available room and all dormitory did on occasion seem to forget to Lt. Helen Andrews of Uie army take up new duties with the high­ on the sick list. be resumed in September. space waa occupied in the academy. act the part. nurse corps is here on leave way department. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Noonan of Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, The old courthouse was a mis­ visiting her aunt. Miss Marie An­ Mr. and Mrs. Medford Klein Promoters Are Urged Denver were weekend guests of drews; her sister, Mrs. Mary Bell Trinidad, Glenwood Springs, Coke- erable place in which to be forced and family have returned from a To Attend Meetings Dr. and Mrs. Phil Hudspetb. Mr. ■ ' Fhdale, Canon■ Gty, ' Fhdale, Florence, and to hold services, but nothing bet­ Seabourn; and her uncles. A, J. four-day vacation in the Montrose and Mrs. Noonan are the parents Alamosa were represented from ter was available at the time. Even and Eugene Andrews. Lt. Andrews vicinity. They enjoyed fishing in (St. Leandrr’s Parish, Pueblo) of Mrs. Hudspeth. though the flood had destroyed all will return to Utah at the conclu­ Meetings for the promoters of Colorado, as were Phoenix, Ariz.; the Black canon and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lusk and Chadron, Nebr.; and Qiama, N. the parish buildings, it was im­ sion of her leave. Mr. Klein’s sister, Mrs. James the Apostleship of Prayer are held Donald Hosrter returned from the third Wednesday of each month sons, James and Bert, were visitors Shaw, and family in Montrose. in Denver last week. Denver Thursday evening after Mrs. C. G. Goettelman and son, after the Holy Hour. All members spending several weeks with rela­ Robert, returned home from Den­ of the League of the Sacred Heart Pvt. Harold Klein has returned PUEBLO tives there. ver Sunday. Mrs. Goettelman had are urged to attend. to Camp Barkeley after a fur­ Robert Cummins, chief petty been away three weeks. She at­ Mrs. Louis Patrick has under- lough with his wife, Mrs. Frances officer, and wife, who were here Candidates Proposed for tended the wedding of her daugh­ g;one an operation in a local hos­ Klein, and children and his visiting relatives, returned to Ber­ ter, Jeanne, to Sgt. George J. pital and is recovering nicely. mother, Mrs. J. K. Klein. muda, where Robert is stationed. Blakcr in Camp Swift, Tex., Aug. Mrs. M. Pechaver is enjoying a The Rev. Leo Thome, the Rev. HOTEL visit with relatives and friends in His mother, Mrs, T. V. Cummins, Canon City D. of I. Circle 12, and spent two weeks there Aloysius Bertrand, the Rev. Louis f JOHN M. accompanied them to Denver. before going to Denver, where she California. Pecorella, and the Rev. Francis WHITMAN Miss Mary Hoagland and ne­ was joined by her son. Sgt. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barger Syrianey were guests of Chap­ phew, Raymond Decker, are visit­ Mrs. Blaker are now in Smith- entertained at a party honoring lain James J. Shanahan at the Pueblo’s fewest 1 MACINDOE ing relatives in Durango. Canon City.— (St. Michael’s tration took place Aug. 29 and Charles Achatz, seaman second La Junta army air field Sunday 30. The school has been thoroughly ville, Tex. and Finest Miss Frances Dwyer is home Parish)— The Queen of Heaven class, while he was home on evening. circle of the Daughters of Isa­ renovated, with a new covering Mrs. Irene Kerrigan, 803 White 1 Plumbing and from 'Window Rock, Ariz., visiting avenue, who underwent a major leave. Mary Agnes Venuto, Jean Mr. and Mrs. Garlon Herron STRICTLY FTREPROOr bella met Aug 22 in St. Michael’s on the schoolroom floors and cor­ her brother and mother. operation July 14, is improving in Simonich, and Howard Barger, Jr., are the parents of a girl born in hall. Mrs. Rose Stringari, regent, ridors. The sisters teaching in the Mennonite hospital. Food You Will Enjoy Served in 1 Healing Mr. and Mrs. James Baldwin of St Mary’s hospital and is able to were the other guests. Redondo Beach, Calif., are spqid- presided. Several names of can­ the school this year will be Sister Our Dining Room s Special Attention Given ' didates were submitted. The cir­ Virginia, superior; and Sister Ste­ receive visitors. ing their wedding t /Ip in the home Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Music - Good Service m to Repair Work of their aunt. Miss Marie O’Con­ cle is growing in membership, and phanie, Sister Eileen, and Sister the leaders plan an interesting Ada. (Mickey) Perry, 360 Pitkin, an- PUEBLO 1 Phone 964 110 W. 2nd St. ' nell. nounce the■ ■birth rth

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