Colorado*8 Largest Newspaper; Total Pr^ss Run, All Editions, 540,300; Catholic Register, 23,802 FR. TOLMAN NEW RECTOR OF DENVER SEMINARY Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1942—Permission to Reprodnce, Exceptlnf Miss Nellie Lennon, Grand Regent, on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue 'Announces Negotiations REGIS ISKED ID C le rg y L u n c h e o n C. D. of A. Home Will DENVER CATHOLIC Sept. 9 to H o n o r Be Leased to USD CIVILil PIL^S Him and Fr. Coyne For Women’s Center Regis college has been requested REGISTER by the Civil Aeronautics authority Former Superior and Fr. Siakelnm Being io The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. Wo Have to sponsor an extra-curricular Negotiations expected to culmi­ Frances Conrin of Los Angeles as Also the International Nows Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services. Civilian Pilot Training course, it nate in the leasing of the Catholic director. Miss Conrin has set up Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. was announced by the Very Rev. Camariiio, Caiif.; Fr. Kieffer Retorns Daughters of America home at temporary headquarters in the John J. Flanagan, SJ., president 1772 Grant street to the United home. VOL. xxxvm. No. 2. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1942. $1 PER YEAR of Regis. To Easiem Province Service Organizations for the du­ Miss Lennon emphasized that If plans for the course mature, ------I ration of the war were announced the leasing of the home will not Re^s would offer instruction in navigation, meteorology, and civil An informal clergy luncheon in the Cosmopolitan hotel this week by Miss Nellie Lennon, interfere with the scheduled activi Wednesday, Sept. 9, at 12:15 will honor the departing rector grand regent of Court St. Rita, ties of the Catholic Daughters, Three More Denver Youths Leave to air regulations, and a local flying Denver. The lease has been sent who will hold meetings there as school, as yet undesignated, would of St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, the Very Rev. Thomas D. to Washington for approval. The usual. The work of the court will furnish instructors and planes for Coyne, C.M., S.T.D., and extend a welcome to the Very Rev. center, according to present.plans, be intensified in the emergency, actual flight training. -The course George Curtis Tolman, C.M., S.T.D., who arrived last week will be operated by the Women’s she said, because the need for Study for Priesthood in Orders would be without cost to the stu­ division of the National Catholic Catholic women’s services is dents and could i>e carried in addi­ to take over the duties of rector in the Denver seminary. Community Service, with Miss Jo greater than ever. The C. D. of tion to a normal college schedule. The luncheon is being sponsored by the St. Thomas’ semi­ A., however, feel that they are Lawrence A. Mercer and Clyde In 1940-1941 Regis college of­ nary Alumni association, and invitations are being sent to doing a patriotic duty in offering L. Deidel, graduates of the ’42 fered a CAA course for training Army Chaplain class of Cathedral high school, all the clergy of the state and to their home for USO-NCCS use, civilian pilots, but it was dropped alumni of neighboring states. since a desperate need exists for will leave Monday for San An­ when the CAA discontinued its tonio, Tex., to enter St. Anthony’s policy of sponsoring such courses Father Coyne, in whose nine- recreational activities for women year rectorship in the Denver in­ in war service and war industries, Apostolic school, the junior semi­ in colleges and universities nary of the Oblates of Mary Im­ throughout the country as the de­ stitution approximately 150 men and the home seems the most suit­ were ordained to the priesthood, able place available. maculate. Joseph F. Weber of mands of national defense work 2315 Gaylord street left this week became greater. will leave the following day for Home Opened Jan. 1, 1925 St. John’s seminary, Camarillo, for Florissant, Mo., to enter the The present projected course The clubhouse w’as purchased novitiate of the Jesuit order. He Calif., where he joins the faculty Oct, 29, 1924, from the George W. would be available to Navy V-1 as a professor of dogmatic the­ is the fourth Denver youth to en­ and V-5 enlisted reservists, accord­ Snyder family, well known in Den- ter the order this summer. ology. This same teaching post (Tum to Pages— Column i) ing to information received in was held by Father Coyne in the Has Brother in Re^s, as well as to students not Denver seminary and in the Reg­ Armed Forces enlisted in any reserve. ister College of Journalism. Arrangements for the course are The genial- Vincentian Pbther Rooms Needed Mr. Mercer, son of Mr, and Mrs. as yet incomplete, but college au­ leaves behind him a record of ex­ Clement H. Mercer of 206 E. 10th thorities say that, if it is given, pansion and improvement in St. avenue, was born in Chicago, and it will begin about Nov. 7. Thomas’. Under his direction the For Visitors, attended Cathedral grade and Mgh Regiftration Hit* 200 impressive seminary chapel,' al­ schools in Denver. His brother, though yet lacking most of the Bruce, is now serving in the armed Registration in Regis college hit the 200-mark Thursday afternoon. stained-glass windows, was prac­ forces. Lawrence, a member of tically completed, with the installa­ New Residentis Monsignor Bosetti’s choir, was ac­ Sept. 3, as upperclassmen registra tion was almost completed. Fresh tion of altars, seven windows, tive in sports, dramatics, and the bronze lighting fixtures, and sta­ sodality of Cathedral parish. man registration the day before, The Women’s division of the Sept. 2, showed a total of over 100 tions of the cross. He was re­ National ' Catholic Community It Denver Native Lawrence Mercer sponsible for a substantial reduc­ Service will make an appeal this Clyde Deidel, son of Delbert Clyde Deidel (Turn to Page 8 — Column 6) tion of the seminary debt. The in­ Sunday in all Catholic churches Deidel and the late Ellen Deidel stitution advanced constantly in —Photo by Frtncoii in | Denver for parishioners to reg­ of 1842 Clarkson street, was an scholarly achievement under him. ister vacant rooms. Room may be honor student his entire four years The new rector. Father Tolman, Fr. George C. Tolman, C.M. The Rev. Joseph John Walsh, registered by calling the USO club, of high school and winner of the Record Registrations Ruie is of Spanish-English descent «nd above, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred which is operating in the Catholic Regis college scholarship this year. a native of Los Angeles, Calif., Walsh, Denver, is pictured in his Daughters’ home, 1772 Grant His brother, Bernard, now is a where he was bom April 7, 1905. uniform as an army chaplain. The street, TAbor 9597. junior in the Cathedral school. Mr. Only 37 years old, he is one of first priest from the Diocese of Lack of housing facilities for Deidel was born in Denver and In Parochial Schools the youngest major seminary rec­ Pueblo to enter the service, he was the women and girls ehgaged in educated in Cathedral grade and tors in the nation. He began his to report to the Chaplains’ Training war production industries in the high schools. He was a letter man studies for the priesthood in St. school in Harvard university Sept. With record registrations re­ the high schools of the city that Denver =area, as well as for the and active in football and basket registrations of new pupils have Vincent’s Preparatory seminary in 2. He has a brother, the Rev. wives and families of military ball and in the sanctuary as a ported in both elementary and Cape Girardeau, Mo., and was Norbert Walsh, who is assistant not been accepted for several days. personnel stationed in this locale, server for the past six years. high schools, Denver Catholic A number of the grade schools graduated from the junior college pastor of Holy Family church, is growing daily more acute. Rec­ The boys have been pals all schools are making preparations there in 1923. In the fall of the Denver. have been forced to turn away ognizing the inadequacy of the through their school years. They for the resumption of classes new pupils because of lack of same year he entered St. Mary's present resources and the inabil­ are among the first from Den­ Tuesday, Sept. 8. §o heavy were facilities. seminary in Perryville, Mo., where ity of new residents and visitors ver to enter this order. advance enrollments in some of At the request of local tram­ he spent two years in the Vin- Archbishop Will in this community to obtain tran­ Won Second in way ofHcials, Catholic high school (Tum to Pages — Column 3) sient or permanent quarters, the Good Shepherd Convent classes will begin at 9 o’clock in­ Women’s division of the NCCS Latin Contest stead of 8:30 as in other years. is settinif up a room registry to Young Weber, whose parents Superior Transferred Transportation facilities are taxed Nederland Mass Talk in Opening aid in the solution of this problem. are not living, as a student of Re­ Mother Mary of the Assumption, to the utmost during the earlier Is Discontinued It is the patriotic duty of Den­ gis high school placed second last for six years superior of the Good hours of the morping. It was felt ver residents, whether or not they year in the-L atin contest con­ Shephei^'liome here, has been ap­ that the schools of the city, both Of Camp (la p e ls are in need of the income derived ducted in Jesuit high schools. He pointed superior of the House of public and private,' could assist in Tb* Dominican Father* an­ from such rentals, to accommodate has two brothers, Frank and Leo, the Good Shepherd in Seattle, alleviating the stress by delaying nounce that the Sunday Mai*e* these individuals who are engaged who attend Regis high. He was Wash. She left last week for her the beginning of their classes until in Nederland have been di*con- Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will the war effort and their fami- described by former instructors new post. Her successor has not 9 o’clock. tinued for the fall and winter be the principal- ■ speaker...... in civillies. Denver has assumed a prom' this week as a very talented youth. Joiaph Weber as yet been announced. War activities will occupy a *ea*ons. In previous year* Ma** ceremonies marking the dedica­ inent position in the total war pic­ central place in Catholic school had been offered in Nederland tion of new chapels constructed to ture because of the army cantom 65 Maryknoll Priests and 31 Sisters Repatriated programs for this year, according on the Sunday precedini Labor —Photo by Lalatoa serve the soldiers in Camp Carson. ments and war production plants day. to plans worked out in last week’s Fr. Thomas D. Coyne, C.M. Twelve chapels recently have been located in this area. The basic meeting of the grade and high completed. The ceremony will be needs of their personnel must be God of All Men Is No Foreigner, Says school teachers’ committees. Each open to the public and will take satisfied. Adequate housing is one school in the state will appoint one place in front of the headquarters of the foremost of these needs. member of the teaching staff to chapel at 3 p.m. act as chairman of all war activi­ Parish Census' 1 st Move All pastors of Colorado Springs Catholic Woman to Japanese Officials ties in the school. War stamp Catholic churches have been in­ Firemen Repaint Bus sales, salvage campaigns, and first vited to attend. There will be an Of St. James’ School aid and home nursing classes will In St. Francis de Sales’ automobile procession of parish­ Marv'knoll, N. Y.— (Special) — “American religion.” And thus did ated on the Gripsholm. The mls- be under the direction of the ioners from St. Mary’s church tO St. James’ ichool bu* will “My church may have been built she typify the loyal Christian feel­ sioners paid glowing tribute to the teacher-chairman. Reports of all Camp Carson, six miles distant. begin it* fifth year of trans­ by foreigners, but the God I wor­ ing of Catholics throughout Japan staunch faith of their Japanese activities will be made from After a concert by the Camp Car- porting children from the Mont­ ship is the God of all men. He is and its empire after war with the converts. time to time on the state basis. Golden Jubilee Program son band, keys of the chapels wjll clair pariih to Cathedral school not a foreigner.” Thus did one United States broke out last De­ Despite U. S. Ambassador be presented by the commanding in a bright new coat of blue Catholic Japanese wbman rebuff cember. Crew’s pre-war advice that they officer. Col. W. M. Blunt, to the paint, thank* to firemen of the authorities who had accused So say the 65 Maryknoll Fathers return home, the Maryknollers 26 Gars Needed to Initiating a golden jubilee pro­ “In this year of our golden Ju­ division chaplain, Maj. C. A. itation house 14, who donated her of being a member of an and 31 Maryknoll Sisters repatri- without exception chose to stay gram to mark the 50th anniversary bilee, we believe the record of our Wachter, and a ribbon across the their time and beit artiitic with their people until war and Garry Soldiers to of the establishment of St. Francis parochial family should be brought door of the headquarters’ chapel effort* to the redecorating job. internment forced them to cease de Sales’ parish, a complete census up to date. War-time conditions, will be cut, signifying that the The workers were under the their labors. Santa Marla Picnic of the parishioners will be taken defense employment, and other houses of worship are open to the direction of Capt. George Cas- Catholic Youths, Aged 16, When war broke out, about 450 in the week of Sept. 6, ac-, factors have caused a rapid turn­ thousands of men stationed in (idy. Maryknoll priests, brothers, and The Rev. William J. Monahan, cording to the Rev. Gregory Smith, over among our people. Only by Camp Carson. sisters were at work in Oriental chaplain of the USO-NCCS club pastor. Committees of the laity means of a well-planned and or­ danger zones, but only 25 per cent for soldiers in the Denver area, are being organized for the con­ ganized census can we expect to area is Col. Becoming Expert Fliers of them were in the Japanese em­ has issued an appeal for 25 auto­ duct of the jubilee program, which know our people and to ^ in a Chief of Chaplains below, who year* mobiles to be used to transport the ago wa* stationed in Mt. St. Vinrent's home in Denver, where he pire. Not all of these were re­ will ihclude both spiritual exer­ position to minister further to + + + patriated; some priests and sisters service men to Camp Santa Maria cises and events of a social nature. their spiritual and temporal attracted wide attention with hi* boy*’ band. Chaplain Rabat, with The Denver Municipal airport is Sunday, Sept. 6. Father Monahan headquarter* in Fort Douglas, Utah, «cr*e* in an area of nine Far stayed in each mission. Father In announcing his plans for a needs.” becoming the second home of Patrick J, Byrne of Washington, announced that Mr. and Mrs. John preliminary census. Father Smith ■The parish, which was estab­ Western stale*, including .Alaska. His long army service has won L. Dower will be hosts to the men liim so many medpig that he is known as the “most decorated” George Higgins, 16, and Dorothy D. C., who was superior of the said: “The census operation will lished in 1892, witnessed its great­ Maryknollers in Japan, remained for 'a picnic and all-day outing. chaplain in the army. He i.s a full colonel in rank. See story on page 9. Nagel, also 16, vvho are thought to be part of a survey of conditions est development in the lengthy in Kyoto without being interned. Cars will leave the club, located throughout the parish, which we pastorate of the Rt. Rev. Mon­ be the youngest authorized fliers None of the sisters serving in at E. 17th avenue and Grant signor J. J. Donnelly, who was streets, at 8 a.m., and will return are malffng at this time. There in the state. Scarcely a day of the Japan itself came back to America. will be no solicitation of'funds in appointed in 1903 and continued Come Back! Back! to Denver by 7 p.m. Mass 'will be as pastor for 37 years until his summer has not seen the two Cath­ offered in the camp chapel at 10:30 census week. We merely desire olic youths climbing into Colorado In Japan, the priests were con­ to obtain an accurate enrollment retirement. Father Smith was fined to their rectories until March o’clock. Anyone wishing to volun­ named pastor in July, 1940. Aviation company planes with In­ teer the use of his automobile is of our man pow.er, woman power, 30, when they were taken to Kobe and child power. Volunteer Corp* to Take Cen*a* structor Norville Sample, who says and interned. Before their depar asked to call CHerry 2884. The census operation will be that both give promise of becom­ ture for America, they were re­ conducted by a volunteer corps of ing A-1 pilots. turned by train from Kobo to 160 men and women under the Higgins, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Toyko. Japanese Christians in M ass in a Ballroom ii.’S: chairmanship of Anthony J. James W. Higgins of 1577 Ulster Kyoto learned that the priests lain Henry Ford, a priest of iKe Denver archdiocese who holds Dunst. The parish has been divided street, has already won his student would pass through their city a major’* rommi*sion in the army. Chaplain Ford embarked early into ten zones by Mr. Dunst, solo wings, and Miss Nagel, a When the train chugged into Kyoto this year with one of the first exp^ilionary forces to Europe. In the (Turn to Pages — Column 8) native of New York city, will be station, the place was crowded with accompanying picture, sent by air mail from England to the Register granted the same license within Christians who had gathered for a offices in Denver in one week. Chaplain Ford is seen offering Mass the next few days. When permis­ last ' glimpse of their priests. in the mansion. He declared that 30 per cent of the American boys sion to solo has been granted, the in hi* area are Catholic, and that “things are going along smoolhly Denver Singer flying students go on for a private (Turn to Page t — Column 4) over this way.” Information about his activity has been published pilot’s license, which gives them in English papers and he once broadcast to the (J. S. from England. the right to take non-paying pas­ To Be Officer sengers on their • flights. ’Two hundred hours of actual flying are Franciscan Will required before one is eligible for George Higgin* In Air Force the commercial license, which en- (Titm to Pages— Colum'n 8) Be Stationed Thomas Michael Tierney, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tierney of 786 Attend Mass or Drill In Fitzsimons St. Paul street, will receive his commission and silver wings as s Is Order to Troops second lieutenant in the army air A Franciscan priest will succeed corps in the Gulf Coast air ^ rp s the Rev. Leo Burns, SJ., as Cath­ training center. Brooks Field, Tex., In Northern Ireland olic chaplain stationed in Fitz­ this Sunday. simons General hospital. Father Lt. Tierney entered the air Attend Mass or drill is the ulti Burns wHl soon leave for service corps Jan. 10, 1942. He went to matum given to certain Amerig^n overseas. The new chaplain will Kelly Field in Texas for his basic troops in North Ireland. The “cir­ be the Rev. Stephen F. Mahoney, training, and from there he was cuit-riding” chaplain, Father Ed­ O.F.M., who is expected to arrive sent to the Sparton air college is ward R. Martin, in 1940 and 1941 for duty by Sept. 8. Father Tulsa, Okia., f(tr his primary train­ was chaplain of Lowry Field, Den­ Stephen has been stationed in Wih- ing. He completed his secondary ver, He sets out every Sunday lock. Wash., in the Diocese of training in Enid flying school, for some spot in the Irish hills, Seattle, where he served St. Fran­ Enid, Okla. He then went to parks his jeep under a tree, sets up cis Xavier’s mission from Cowlitz Brooks Field, where the graduation a portable altar, and offers Mass Prairie. will take place. for those who gather around. The Rev. Francis M. Mulligan, Before enlisting in the air force, No matter what the troops are a priest of the Archdiocese of Chi-J he was gradual^ from the Uni­ doing when the priest arrives, they cago, who has been stationed in versity of Denver law school wito knock off for an hour to attend the Fort Riley, Kans., as a chaplain," an LL.B. He received his earlier services. Men who do not show up is a patient in Fitzsimons hospital. education in St. Philomena’a grade have to report to the sergeant, who He is to undergo an operation upon school, Regis high school, and marches them up and down the his knee. Father Mulligan was Notre Dame universi^. parade ground throughout the injured when his mount fell. Fort One of Denver’s outstanding services. Dorothy Nogol Riley is a cavalry post. (Turn to Pages — Colum n 4) PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, GOD OF ALL NO FOREIGNER,

11006180 CATHOUC TELLS JAPANESE Bifow In . . . (Continued From Page One) On their way from Mukden to IRE BECRMINC ,v “Come back!’’ they called. “Come Tokyo in June, they ate nothing back when the war is oyer.” but cold fish—three times a day. P f l “The people thought of us only Every day, the people came to as priests and spiritual fathers, visit their priests—but from afar, r " -'1 OF St. TOOiS' never as Americans or enemies,” for they were not allowed to speak EXPERT PILOTS 12 Numbers says Father Clarence J. Witte of with the missioners. Richmond, Ind. One day a Japanese officer came (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) Korean Christians Not Abandoned to • a convent “Are yon not Gentian novitiate and then com­ ables a pilot to take passengers for r Vi afraid?” he asked the superior. Despite the fact that most of the “No,” she said, and he replied: hire. pleted his philosophy and theology missioners nad to leave Korea, the Hummel Figurines courses. He was ordained to the “Now that is strange. Other peo­ Both students have expressed a native Christians will not bo en­ ple are afraid, but never the Cath­ desire to go on for the advanced priesthood June 4, 1931. tirely neglected, for the Holy See olics. There must be something to licenses, although they are not per­ Jim McConaty, Jr. Jamea P. HcConaty, Sr. Following his ordination Father has wisely encouraged the develop­ your religion." mitted, by reason of government 4 r T ta n Ezp«rf*nc* ment of a capable native clergy Biihop Lan* Arretted regulations, to obtain their private Tolman went to Rome for ad­ throughout the Orient. A service complete, dignified and beautiful is vanced studies in theology, and in When Bishop Raymond A. Lane license' until after their 18th birth­ A Large Selection of Most of the Korean missionaries of Lawrence, Mass., was arrested day. Dual instruction was com­ the memory picture treasured by those who 1933 received the S.T.D. degree were jailed immediately after the in Fushun, he told the sisters , to pleted last week by young Higgins, Hummel Greeting Cards have suffered the loss of a dear one. Boulevard from the Angelico university. He declaration of war, and many re­ consume the Sacred Hosts. ITie and Miss Nagel expects to com­ mained in prison until they were convent superior removed the ci- plete her dual training next week. services conform to ideals t)f distinction and returned to St. M a^’s in Perry- taken, after Christmas, to intern­ ville, where he remained as profes­ borium from the chapel and car­ The solo license is granted stu­ ______beauty that are a never ending solace. ment centers. Some of the priests, ried it to the church, where a large dents after the first solo flight sor of philosophy for four years. seized without warning, were un­ His next assignment was to Ken- crowd of nati'm Christians had has been successfully compleUd. ' Any Family Can Afford able to consume the Blessed Sacra­ gathered. They received Commun­ rick seminary in St. Louis, where ment before they Were hauled off Higgins, w h o Mr. Sample he taught moral theology until the ion from her hands. claims is one of the most promis­ Boulevard Service to prison. One consumed the Sa­ In Hong Kong, where the Mary­ ♦ James LflR K E ^ present year. He plans to teach cred Species while Japanese sol­ ing boys he has ever trained, has the same subject to second and knollers had a school and a rest lived his entire life in St. James’ diers pressed guns into his back. house, life was difficult and dan­ third-year theologians in the Den­ The superior of one Korean con­ parish. He has been a Mass server Beadquartere for ver school. gerous. Holy Spirit school, con­ for many years, and for the past CHURCH vent was instructed by her pastor ducted on the Kowloon mainland two years has been active in the ARTICLES o r DEVOTION Some Faculty to take the Blessed Sacrament by the Maryknoll Sisters, was parish Junior Newmah club. He CHURCH FINISHINGS GOODS ^Federal at No. Speer from the church; each morning requisitioned for use as officers’ BOOKS FOR THE CATH­ Assignments Not Decided for a long time, the superior dis­ plans to continue his aviation quarters and storage space. Eight studies in school this year, and OUC LAITT AND CLERGT HOUSE J GRand 1626 Some faculty assignments have tributed Holy Communion to her newly arrived missioners saw their possibly to make aviation his life’s not yet been decided upon in community. clipper blown up Dec. 8 by the work. 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 St. Thomas’, which opens Sept. 10. Father Peloquin Dies first bombs that fell on Hong Kong. The Rev. Elmer Kieffer, C.M., One sad note in the story of the Miss Nagel was bom in New Bombs fell everywhere, but only York city Oct. 20, 1925, and at­ J.C.D., who had taught the special Maryknollers in Japan is the death one hit the mission building. # moral theology course for the past of Father Leo J. Peloquin of On Hong Kong island itself, the tended St. Margaret Mary’s pa­ year, has returned to the Vin­ Brockton, Mass., who died in Kobe missioners cared for the wounded, rochial school and Cathedral centians’ Eastern province and will after a hard journey from Heijo, heard Confessions, and dodged girls’ high school there. She came be stationed this year in Niagara Korea, jyhere he had been taken bombs. One Chinese sister was to Denver with her parents, Mr. Save Your Clothes university, Niagara Falls, N. Y. ill. AH the Maryknollers from killed and an American brother and Mrs. Charles Nagel, a year The Rev. James W. Stakelum, Manchuria, Korea, and Japan were was badly wounded when a shell ago, and has since resided with C.M., Ph.D., assistant dean of dis­ released from their internment exploded on a truck of food sup­ them in Cathedral parish at 1675 By Cleaning VOTE cipline and professor of philosophy camps to attend his funeral. plies. Gilpin street. here for the past five years, has After the priests in Korea were After the siege of Hong Kong, THEY MAY HAVE TO LAST A LONG TIME already joined the faculty of St. jailed, their people sought ways the missioners were interned with John’s seminary in Camarillo, of easing their imprisonment. 3,000 British and American citi­ Parish Census 1st on for where he becomes head of the Often they brought food to the zens. Well skilled in manual labor, philosophy department. He taught jails. “To see how the people ral­ the priests soon built a kitchen Golden Jubilee Program A[?APAH0E%t CLEANERS philosophy aUo in Loretto Heights lied to us,” says one of the re­ and equipped a dining-room. Serv. college in his stay here. patriated prieste, “was worth all ices were held regularly, a Cath­ JUST (Continued From Page One) CALL Father Stakelum’s place will be the trials of imprisonment. . . . I olic Action class was formed, and KE. 8341 2162 Arapahoe St. taken in St. Thomas’ philosophy hope God will end this war soon Father Arthur .^ i e of Two Riv­ and a captain will supervise department by the Rev. Charles F. and permit us to return to them.” ers, Wise., instructed a group of the canvass in each subdivi­ Convery, C.M., who returns to his Priests Eat Cold Fish converts. Father John Toomey sion. T'he reM rts of the census former post in Denver after being was treasurer of the community workers will be received in the stationed five years in the St. Louis Three Times a Day council. parish hall by Father Smith and Preparatory seminary in Webster All in all, the Maryknollers had a staff of tabulators 'will be on Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are All the priests in Manchuria hand to complete the records. Groves, Mo. He is expected to ar­ were jailed soon after Dec. 7. Fa­ a hard time, but they had also much reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. rive here within the next few days. ther James J. Rottner of Cincin­ to be thankful for. “The common Assisting Mr. Dunst is an execu­ Father Coyne, who enjoys a na­ nati knew nothing of the war until sense of the Church was our salva­ tive committee composed of the his home was raided on the morn­ tion,” says Father George Bauer. Rev. Matthias J. Blenkush, the FOR QUALITY CORN FED tional reputation as a preacher Rev. Robert G. McMahon, the Rev. and retreat-master, was born in ing of Dec. 9. His cell in the un­ Some were badly treated, but only MEATS & POULTRY SEE Mendota, 111., and made his pre­ heated jail was full of vermin. For by individual officials. No case of Dr. Walter J. Canavan, Thomas paratory and major seminary hours he was refused food while serious brutality was reported. Egan, H. / . Healy, P. J. Dieringer, COALSPECIAL LUMP COAL courses in St. Mary’s, Perryville. Japanese officials closely ques­ Now on short vacation, the F. Bischofberger, J. C. Sunder­ NUT COAL RABTOAY*S He was ordained in the St. Louis tioned him. On Feb. 21, the priests repatriated missioners are eager land, W. C. Kimmins, C. M. Ott, Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. Cathedral June 9,1911, and shortly of Manchuria were taken to Muk­ for new assignments. Says 'Bishop A. C. Turner, H. A. Kiley, E. T. f0S9 W. Colfax TA. 7297 Guilford, M. A. Behan, E. C. Day, F UUMFORO, Mar. after his ordination was sent to den for permanent internment. William P. O’Shea, Vicar Apostolic 25th and Decatnr GRand 5125 the Angelico university in Rome, of Heijo, Korea, who headed the Jr.; C. H. Elliott, T. L. Mulligan, where he was awarded the S.T.D. group of missioners on their jour­ and L. J. Rabtoay. SHEPHERD ney home: “We are impatient for It has been estimated that, with When buying from the degree. He returned to this coun­ INSURANCE try to teach theology in Kenrick Denver Singer new marching orders.” a volunteer corps of 100 workers firms advertising in this DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE seminary, St. Louis. He was ap­ Many (WTthe priests are expected conducting the enumeration, the to be appointed to missions in Latin paper, please mention that pointed superior of the order’s task, which otherwise might oc­ JOS. J. CELLA seminary in Perryville, in,which To be Officer America. Some day they hope to cupy several weeks, can ^ com­ you saw their advertise­ for go back to their faithful people in pleted within a period of three 1120 Security Bldg. office he remained for six years be­ m ent fore being transferred to St. Vin­ the Far East. days. Phone KEystone 2633 cent’s in Cape Girardeau. After In Air Corps two years’ teaching in .Cape Girar­ DISTRICT JUDGE deau he joined the facul^ of St. (Continued From Page One) Louis’ Preparatory seminary in tenor soloists, Lt. Tierney took a Webster Groves, Mo., and in 1933 prominent part in a number of He established the Probation system in Police he was appointed rector of St. the operas produced by the Denver Court and has worked in close collaboration Thomas’ in Denver. Grand Opera Co., namely Lucia di Lammermoor, Atda, and Carmen. with Social Welfare Centers and Parish Wel­ Before leaving Denver, he was fare Work. y tenor soloist with the Cathedral S to r e Y ou r choir. He was discovered by Mon­ THE FOLLOWING PERSONS ARE SPONSORING THIS signor Joseph Bosetti, and first COAL IVow attracted attention for his beau­ ADVERTISEMENT AND HIS CANDIDACY tiful rendition of the “Cujus Ani- At These Prices mam” from Rossini’s “Stabat JOSEPH CIANCIO THOMAS MULLIGAN Mater.” Morrison Egg or Lump 5.98 The w ung officer is the son of To You Fellows Going Back to Schooll Clayton Nut ...... 4.90 one of Denver’s outstanding fami­ THOMAS FINH CHARLOTTE NEVIN Oayton Egg or Lump ..6.50 lies. His parents have taken an Centennial Egg active part in the Catholic life of To Business Men and War Workers I BERT KEATING EDWARD KELLY Denver, Mrs. Tierney having been or Lump ...... 6.78 president of a number of Catholic Wadge Nut ...... 7.30 philanthropic societies. JOHN J. MORRISSEY JACK RYAN Wadge Egg or Lump....8.00 Previous to his being assigned Pinnacle N ut...... 7.40 to his new post, either as an in­ ANNA SHARP structor or going into actual com­ Pinnacle Egg or Lump 8.25 bat duty, Lt. 'Tierney expects to Any ^35 FALL ‘SUIT or Pinnacle Slack...... 4.90 come home on a short furlough. MARY ELLEN DOUGHERTY Lignite Slack ...... 3.50 Dr. Wm. Earley RUGBY GGAL CO. Major in Army any M0-M5 COAT PRIMARY ELECTION-SEPT. 8 Dr. William L. Earley, well- Pol Adv. KE-0121 1144-5th St. known Denver Catholic dentist, ith uid Cortii 8tr««U has begun active duty as a major in the army medical corps stationed in Lowry Field. Dr. Earley re­ ceived his commission several months ago, and his appointment to the nearby army post is tem­ All MILLER porary. His permanent assignment “Supers” Closed will be in Fort Sam Houston, Tex. The young dentist received his A ll Sizes secondary education in Cathedral high and attended Regis college for All Day MONDAY (Labor Day) classical and pre-medical courses. He made his dental studies in Den­ ver university and received his de­ gree from that institution. For two years he attended the Mayo THE SUITS ARE IS NEW Fall THE TOPCOATS A O’COATS are In BUY YOUR PEACHES NOW! clinic in Rochester, Minn., on a ■hades of Wilihire Shetlanda, Nub all-wool Tweedi, ShetlaAda and Hair fellowship. Following this he prac­ Twacda. Woriteda and Herrlngbonei. Fleecea. Cut before regulation!. ticed in Denver. Mrs. Tucker*s Dr. Earley is married and the CHEESE CHERRIES father of three children. The fam­ PEAS ily home is at 121 S. Clermont in Pabai-ett, Tasty Loaf Red sour pitted, St. John’s parish. SHORTENING American or Fancy Sweets Loveland Brand Dr. Freeman Has Any U5 FALL SUIT or Pimento No. 303 can Rank of Captain BIG 2 LB. BOX FULL NO. 2 CAN carton 1 W 2 V Dr. Leonard Freeman, promi­ nent young Catholic physician and any COAT surgeon of Denver, is leaving 3 lb. Friday afternoon for San Fran­ carton.... w O w cisco, where he will be stationed 12' 53' 12." in the Letterman general hospi tal. His rank in the army is that $ 4 ^ ^ . 8 5 of captain. Dr. Freeman, bom in Denver in 1902, is the son of TuUi-Fruitti Danish Assorted ' Delicioui another doctor by the same name A ll Sizes LUNCHEON who was widely known in Denver. i Dr. Freeman, Sr., died in 1935. Capt. Freeman, in addition to SWEET COFFEE HAM LOAVES his medical services, was assistant MACARONI AND professor of surgery in the medi­ CHEESE cal school of Colorado university ROLLS SPREAD PICKLE AND in Denver. He is married and has THE SUITS in TIMELY and Manafield THE TOPCOATS * O’COATS are of _ DOZEN CAKES PIMENTO three children, Leonard,^Jr., five- branda-—all-wool Twee da, Shetlandr, fine Imported and Domeatic all-wool SWIFT PREMIUM and one-half, and twins, Larry and Woriteda, Twiita—even ALL |45 and fabrics. Look for the famoua labels I EACH HEAD CHEESE Roland, three and one-half. The 150 Oabardinei and Doeikins. Lb. BAKED LOAF family will reside in their home, 300 S. Gaylord, until Capt. Free­ The ideal man is permanently located. 28' 1 8 ' •andwich meat. Lb.....32c BUY WAR BONDS FOR OFFENSGI The Denver Catholic PRICES FOR Register FRIDAY AND Published Weekly by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. SATURDAY EGGS 938 Bannock Street, Denver, AT ALL Fall Tolao, tx- Colo. m illE R S Itn mSaIn MILLER jeartan. D «i.O O C Subscription: |1 Per Year “SUPERS” Entered as Second Class Matter C i T T K B L L ’S at'tile Post Office, Denver, SUPER RIRRKETS Colo. S to re ., 621 SIXTEENTH ST Thursday, Sept. 8, 1942 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER ' Telephone, KEystone '4205 PAGE THREE q TO LARGE ENROLLMENT EXPECTED QJ I Preferred Parish IN ST. ELIZABETH’S SCHOOL Preferred Parish Trading List Trading List BE SUiC SEPT. 8 (St. Elisabeth’* Pariah) VI. Doloretta has taken the place Tuesday, Sept. 8, St. Elizabeth’s of Sister M. Agnescene and will MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER school will open with a High Mass teach the sixth and seventh grades; in honor of the Holy Ghost at 8 Sister M. Rosita will have charge MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER H i * n*rchanU r*pr«Mnt«lfax EM. 2731 Miss Mary Sullivan, daughter of Rosewig’s “Ave Maria” in the Of' appointed the new moderator of class are of scrap wood. CUT RATE 2750 W. 29lh GL. 3613 And Home Necessities 3030 E. 6Ui EA. 1801 when you are distributing Mr, and Mrs. Norman Sullivan, fertory. Joseph Clifford will sing the sodality and urges all the un­ The Girl Scouts were the guests EAst 1814 G>lfax and Elm Come in and See If We Have What the music for the Mass, after which married girls of the parish to join. You W ant became the bride of Leander Sea of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wren of Ever- your patronage in the dif­ man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the special blessing for silver jubi- Under consideration is the free CTeen the past weekend. Marie ferent lines of business. SO. GAYLORD HDW. CO. Seaman, in a ceremony performed larians will be imparted from the use of the bowling alleys for the Jacobs and Mary Ellen Dougherty loss so. GAYLORD 8P. 2*81 before the Rev. Dr. D. A. Le­ altar by Father Higgpns. A family uniformed men of the armed were the chaperons. Each week the SURE THINGS mieux in St. Catherine’s church dinner honoring the couple will he forces every Sunday afternoon center is arranging an outing for "House” odds make roulette aaBun tbinat Thursday morning, Aug. 27. Fa­ given in East Denver. Appoint­ and evening. This will be in con^ the boys and girls of the neigh­ ments will be in the colors in which nection with the USO-NCCS club for the house over ■ period of time. While Cathedral ther Lemieux was also celebrant borhood who are unable to go to yon may 'win, the odd* ar* againit you. of the Mass that followed. the wedding was carried out 26 and tickets for free bowling can a camp this summer. years ago in Holy Cross church, be obtained there. One aure thina is that it doesn't pay PATRONIZE THESE Aaron Taylor, brother-in-law of Indianapolis, Ind., before the Rev. Football is the popular sport in to gamble with health. Place your doc­ Economy Liquor Store the bridegroom, and Miss Wil Omer H. Eisenman, brother of Mr. the backyard of the center now. tor's prescriptions In the bands of a com­ PIGGLY-WIGGLY helmina Connolly were the attend­ More than 40 boys spend each eve­ petent pbarmaeiit. We use only pure, Next to Clarke's Chorcb Goode Eisenman. ants. The bride is a graduate of After living 12 years in South­ ning playing football, horseshoes, fresh, potent drugs and compound them **JFhen low in spirits call Jerry^ STORES Holy Family high school and the Registration of ping-pong, and softball. accurately. 435 E. 17th Ave. at Penn. ern Indiana, the family moved to bridegroom was graduated from South Dakota, where they engaged 1634 Tremnnt K£. 4534 230 E. 13th Ave. St. Joseph’s high. P A R K HULL DRUG FREE DELIVERY FBEE PABKINO 512 E. 13th Ave. in work with the Sioux Indians on Pupils Sets Mark the Yankton reservation. STOVE AND FURNACE PARTS STILL 23RD AND DEXTER EA- 7711 The two daughters, Mary Eliza­ (St. Vincent de Paul’* Parish) AVAILABLE—DON’T WAIT beth and Angela, were graduated GEO. A. PULLEN in June from Loretto Heights col­ School will reopen Tuesday, Krug’s Meat Market Hospital Pharmacy lege. The jubilarians also have Sept. 8. A record number of chil­ dren have been registered. St. D om inic’s Quality Meats, Poultry Preteription Specialitt STOVE & FURNACE three sons, Edward, attending SUNDRIES — FOUNTAIN REPAIR COMP.4NY Colorado State college; Leonard, The winter schedule of Masses Fish LIQUORS — WINES Jr., enrolled in Cathedral high will resume Sunday, Sept. 6. The 1333 Lawrence Street MAin *725 The firms listed here de­ ASSOBTED LUNCH MEATS school, and Joseph in St. Philo­ first two Masses will be at 6:30 Whittaker’s Pharmacy Call KE. 9977 TABOR 1321 DENVER, COLO. 1233 Eait 13th At*. Phon* TAbor S47S 17TB AND DOWNING mena’s school. Mrs. J. M. Ken and 8, because of the many re­ "THE FRIENDLY STORE" serve to be remembered nington of Indianapolis, sister of quests for these hours. The when you are distributing Mrs. Eisenman, is present for the two later Masses will be at 10:30 Free Fast Delivery SNAPPY SEBVICE FBEE WHOM TOE PEOPLE VOTE FOR event. A trip to the Royal gorge and noon. GL. 2401 your patronage in the dif­ JACK SPEEGLE. Prop. FOR WITH CONFIDENCE has been arranged for the jubi STANLEIGH’S CARPETS The Altar society will hold its W. 32nd Ave. and Perry St. ferent lines of business. ARGONAUT WINE & larians by their children. first meeting Friday, Sept, 4, at “Loivett Price in Toiort” 2 p.m. in the school hall. All mem LIQUOR CO. 1100 Different Colors and Pattern* bers of the society wilj receive William S. Jackson IMPOBTEO AND DOMESTIC WINES to Choose From TERMS OPEN EVES Holy Communion Sunday in the Annunciation CHAMPAGNES AND LIQUORS Teachers Arrive 6:30 Mass. Republican Candidate for JUSTICE of Phone CBeny 4566 1232 E. Colfax HA. 3922 634 Eaet Colfax St. Jude’s circle was entertained the SUPREME COURT of Colorado for AT LOWEST For School Term Aug, 26 by Mrs. P. J. Cunningham the lO-year term, subject to primary DRUGS PUCES IN DENVER D E S E L L E M PETE GOLDEN’S The war stamps were won by Mrs Sept 8tK Now serving tmexpired t t o FUEL AND FEED CO. Corona Shoe Shop under appointment by Governor Carr. (Holy Rotary Parith) J. A. McDonald and Josephine CHARLES A. tteSELU ai Quality Material and Shamrock Tavern Koelbert. The next meeting will Native of Colorado Springs, Solicits The teachers in the Holy Rosary your support Wa Ship by Rail Workmanship 18TH AND DOWNING fechool have arrived for the begin be Sept. 16, with Mrs. T. T. Aull, THE s t o r b . 1317 S. University boulevard, as Pol. Adv. PHONE TA. n e t InTl*(bl* Balt Soling ning of classes on Sept. 8. The Plate Lunchei hostess. 1411 PRANKUN ST. 35TB AND WALNUT CHA8. F. UADAY Beer — Wines — Mixed Drinks only new member of the faculty RES. PHONE MA. 8544 for the coming school year is Sis­ Holy Family 853 Corona St. HOT A COLD SANDWICHES ter M. Fabian, who will teach the WINES LIQUORS third and fourth grades. LAMBERT ALDEN Holy Ghost When buying from the Father Stephen, O.S.B., of Holy REPUBUCAN FOR For Quality Bakery Goode firms advertising in this NadorffLinquors, Inc. Cross abbey was a visitor in the S ta te HOME OP GOOD SPIRITS rectory on Monday evening. He is GOOD CLOTHES NEED paper, please mention that Where you set the moet of the beet a teacher of mathematics in the Representative NOT BE EXPENSIVE for the least. Abbey school. Pol. Adv. WEISS BAKERY you saw their advertise­ The games party given by the When buying from the Call EM. 0677 for Prompt 4024 Tennyaan St. ment. Delivery choir was well attend^. The next 1818 E. Colfax Are. Colfax A Williams party will be held Sept. 27. The THE firms advertising in this committee in charge wishes to HOMER F. thank all who were present. ST. MARY paper, please mention that The Altar society has made ar' COAL ENGLISH St. Joseph*s ImptrUl .96.28 Wadf* 99.35 rangements for a dinner to be MAGDALENE you saw their advertise­ BEDFORD served in the school hall Sunday Cotumbln*. 6 .5 3 H tn U ___ 8 .2 6 TAILORS Hilly Van*§ Grocery evening, Oct. 11 Hiway____ 7 .13 R.C. Stoker 5 .4 0 PEAR 901 FIFTEENTH STREET ment. CtntennIaL 7.13 Call VICK’S for eOVERNDR Stoker Coal 3 .53 PHARMACY Combine Quality and Style an d M arket DEMOCRATIC TICKET Sharidan *t W**t Colfax at Prices You Can Alford QUALITY LIQUOR STORE WATCH RAY COAL GO. Phan** TAbor *931 or TAbor t t t l THE MARKET OF QUALITY Mr. Bedford hai never failed to PE. 41*4 l l t l SO. PENN. PROMPT PREB DEUVBRT 16 ozs. to the Pound For Reer, Wines justify his selection as a candidate. REPAIRING BOTTLE ar CASE His candidacy has always been an Prooertptlaai Oar Spodalty 820 Santa Fa Dr. Phone TA. 0538 LOWEST PRICES Specializing in Qualify Plumbing and UNION SHOP 248 SaaU F* Drtv* KE. 7143 asset to the Democratic Party and, FREE DEUVEET SERVICE through "fair weather and foul" Work GuarantMd Heating Repairs politically, he has carried the ban­ GIfi WaUlM* for $1. Louis* When buying from the ner of Democracy to victory—even Occasion INVITATIONS 9T BOB & VAN’S to the extent of surviving the holo- ANNOUNCIMINTS firms advertising in this cai«t of Republican storm in 1940. 9 3 .0 5 ENGLEWOOD SLAHERY & COMPANY Meat Market paper, please mention that This manifestly establishes his eligi­ M M H h g 'S 'l SHOE SHOP bility to be tfw Democratic Party's ’Dcuuimum*v PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS 750 SANTA FE DRIVE you saw their advertise­ choice for Governor in the election W. M. EICH AvemoaAL torn m j 4 * iacn Eopalrlos That Inanra* Health, Economy jM tm trs CDtuffoimr Comfort 1726 MARKET STREET ment. of 1942. JEWELER AND WATCH MAKES FRESH FISH Pol. Adv. 1520 Lawrence CH. 2188 AUCEHAMLYN JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 MIRRITTS’S S T PUCES BEASONABLB gj«a * E a

/M O B FOtm Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, R[Eyifono '4205 Thursday, Sept. 3, 1942 SCHOOL Loretto Heights College to CIRCLES ENJOl St. Scholastica Have Picnic for Students gy

(St. Joseph's Parish) (Loretto Heights College) Raton, N. Mex., president of the Grade and Hi-Schooi flcademy The regular meeting of the; Late summer parties have been Altar and Rosary society will be The new outdoor grill on the Resident Students’ council, is in Canon City, Colorado held Wednesday, Sept. 9, at 2 campus of Loretto Heights col­ charge of arrangements. The pic­ occupying the attention of several Public and Parochial p.m. The scheduled luncheon lege will be used by the students nic is the first of a series of social Junior Tabernacle circles that Select Resident and Day School for SHOP AT THE BIG STORE meeting will not be held. The the first time Thursday, Sept. 10, functions that annually mark the have continued their meetings Girls of High-School and quilt made by the members of the throughout the vacation months. 40 CLERKS—NO WAITS Grade-School Age. society wiU be awarded in the fog a picnic for the resident stu­ freshman program of Loretto meeting. dents. Miss Patricia Gallagher of Heig-hts. Mrs. Clara Lievens of Littleton lUembar of North Control Auodation More than 76 women attended A "Big Sifter, Little Sister” was a recent hostess to Ave Maria the day of recollection on Thurs­ party has been scheduled for Fri­ circle. Mre. Mary enter­ B A R G A IN College Prep., Pre-Vocational, day, Sept. 3. The retreat closed Bookmobile Will tained the Little Flower circle. Music, Dramatic Art, Home with a Holy Hour. The particular day, Sept. 11. This party will be intention was for peace. sponsored by the senior class, of The Immaculate Conception group Economics, Commercial The fall festival committee met enjoyed a party in the home of Come to Denver which Miss Corinne Schultz of Miss Cecilia Garland Friday eve­ BOOK STORE Limited Enrollment. Integrated Learning. Tuesday evening to decide on the various booths. The many so­ Denver is president. The high­ ning, Aug. 28. Aug. 28 was also Spadoxu Campm. Vnexeelled Climate. The bookmobile, an outstanding light of the evening will be the the meeting night of Morning Star 406 15th—at Tremont Under direction of the Benedictine Sitters. cieties of the parish will have charge of the attractions. The Catholic contribution to the war announcement of the names of circle members, with Miss Mar­ KE. 1418 effort, is coming to the Denver garet Lynch presiding as hostess. grand prize will be $600. The the upperclassmen who are to dates of the bazaar will be Oct. USO-NCCS club, according to A picnic supper given by Miss ( St'Citiul (land lloiiks .il S.i\jii>;, word received from Charles F. La serve as big sisters for the fresh­ 15, 16, and 17. Dorothy Meikenhous Tuesday eve­ Open Evenings Sept. 8 to 19 The games party will be held Cour, director, in Salt Lake City, men. ning, Sept. 1, took the place of as usuEU on Monday evening at where the trailer is stopping this the usual meeting held by the week. Just when the traveling For Sept. '12, the student coun­ 8:30. cil has planned a mountain party Guardian Angel circle^ Partak­ The Abbey School St. Joseph’s high school football Catholic library will arrive here ing of Miss Meikenhour hospital­ squad is practicing every after­ is not known. at Plunkett’s Swiss chalet, under ity were Mmes. Mary Carpenter, CANON CITY, COLORADO noon under the leadership of the The bookmobile is a trailer car the direction of Miss Mary Cath­ Myrtle Quinn, Alice Bolger, Lo- new coach, Jack Mcl.aughlin, and supplied with the best in Catholic erine Madden of Denver, presi­ rene Esher, Emma Celia, and literature, and is touring the Boarding gchool for boyg from 12 years old and up his assistant, “Dick” Severini. dent of the student council. Jeanette Strachan, and Misses More students are coming out country under the auspices of the Jeanette Dunn, Marge Mohan, through junior college. each day. National Catholic Community Serv­ Regular classes will open on and Charlotte O’Reilly. Recent graduates who have ice. It was desimed especiidly for Monday, Sept 14, on which date Mrs. Lorene Eschcr will leave IDEAL LOCATION. ALL SPORTS, INCLUDING joined the armed services in the service of Catholic chaplains. the freshman convocation will take next week on a vacation trip to the past month are: Coast Besides literature, it carries med­ place. That evening ttie sopho­ ICKINSON HORSEBACK RIDING New Orleans and en route home n a r d —Jack Major, Bob Crowe, als, rosaries. Missals, and games more class, better known as the will stop in Pittsburgh and Chi­ ^^SECRETARIAL SCHOOL For Information Write to the Headmaster Bill Draper, and Jack Halpin; —all for the boys in the service. Mariners, piloted by Miss Cath­ cago. Individualised Training for Young Men and Women marines — Paul Montoya and The bookmobile was designed in erine Pruisner, will entertain new Charles McLbiden; army—-Vincent Paterson, N. J., and to date has students in a dinner party in a Three new members iVere in­ 1441 Welton Street KEystone 1448 Talty and Donald Canny, traveled through the South, South­ local restaurant. troduced in the last gathering of Owing to transportation diffi west, and West coast, and will The Athletic association fete Our Lady of Victory circle in the eulties, high school claues will visit the Rocky Mountain area and occupies the predominant place on home of Mrs. Dolores Thomas. PUBLICATION BOOK When buying from the convene at 9 a.m. in the coming Northwest before returning to the the program for Tuesday, Sept They are Mmes. Margaret Thomas AMERICAN PENNANT MFC. CO. East coast. 16, with Miss Alicia Butler, presi­ and Margaret Goldsworthy and firms advertising in this year. Miss Mary Ellen Vorce. STORE Muiaftctartn of dent of the association, and her paper, please mention that PENNANTS — BANNERS - CAPS — ABH BANDS sub-officers as hostesses. The sewing of linens was the We save yon money 417 ISth Street Sept. 18 has been set aside as chief occupation of Our Lady of on good used books. you saw th'eir advertise­ FELT EMBROIDERY — CHENILLE LETTERING ALTAR AND CHOIR BOYS OF Sodality day, and will open with a Sorrow group in their meeting EMBLEMS. MONOGRAMS HADE TO ORDER 514 15th St. ment. PkoiM KEYSTONE UI7 Wt Mak* ScMt N tckm U tfi group Mass and Holy (jommunion Tuesday night, Se^. 1, in the home B«twMn Welton A Gl.iurm in the chapel of All Saints. Fol­ of Miss Dorothy Byrne. Present PARK HILL ATTEND PICNIC lowing the Communion breakfast were Mmes. Martha Serafini, the first sodality assembly will be Mary Musso, Marie Kurtz, Eileen (Blessed Sacrament Parish) Mrs. J. J. Reilly and her two held. Miss Margaretrgi Anna Mad- Behan, and Caroline Alexus, and EARN $106.00 PER WEEK The altar and the choir boys of sons, JimmieTom and Joe, will den, prefect, will preside. Misses Marguerite Graven and L«am Welding Under the Supervision of Mary Byrne. Blessed Sacrament parish enjoyed leave in a few days to join Dr. Vititatione to Continno Reilly in Seattle, Wash., where Mrs. Helen Wehrle of Our Lady E. W. (ED.) WEINBERGER ^REGIS COLLEGE a picnic on Tuesday in El Dorado they have bought a new home. Confined to their wheelchairs of the Rosary circle was the honor Welding Engineer * Springs. Swimming, roller skat­ The boys have enrolled in Seattle and beds in (Children’s hospital, guest in a shower given Friday War Emergesey Edsealkiaal Program college. a number of small patients, many A n ^ er your eountry’s call for war w orkm and laam a llfatlma trada which ing, horseback riding, and hiking evening, Aug. 28, by Mrs. Mary will Buarantaa yon rood pay. were the principal amusements of Mrs. Stephen L. R. McNichols of whom are infantile paralysis Rosenpen. Sixteen guests at­ O Three-year Degree Curriculum. victims, look forward to the Govemmeiit requimnenta for waldlnr matfrial to b . used for actual war work the day. Fifty-two boys attended (Marjorie Hart), a bride of early tended. may toon force curtailment of data inatrnetlon for bcffinnera. Act at once. O Two-year Butiness Training Courre. the picnic and cars were driven by June, left for New York to join weekly visit of their catechism instructors from Loretto Heights A limited number of enrollmenta for waldins eouraea are now open In both . # . # Approved Navy V-1 Program for Freshmen and Sophomores. Wiluam Phoenix, Mrs. Frank her husband. Ensign McNichols. Weber, Mrs. Eugene Rice, Henry They will make their home in Vir­ college. The group, lead by Miss DAY and NIGHY CLASSES 9 Preparatory Work for Members of the Army'AIr Corps Reserve. Job, Mrs. John Reid, and Fathers ginia, where the ensign is sta­ Catherine Pruisner, has enter­ Richard Hiester nnd Harley tioned. tained and instructed its little GEO. MAYER Six Weeks Training Prepares You for Job Schmitt. . pupils each week since Christmas. Snail Entrane. F c . . . Balanca Payabla A fttr Completion of Training. Maetingi to Be Resumed Working under the guidance of REGIS HIGH SCHOOL The women of the parish are in­ 'The regular meeting of the Al­ the Rev. John J. Regan of Cathe­ Board and Boom for Oot-of-Town Stnd.ata. vited to join with the other women tar and Rosary society, the first HARDWARE COLORADO'S ONLY U. S. GOVBBNMKNT APPROVED AIRCkAPT AND A College Preparatory School dral parish the students teach ENGINE MECBANtC SCHOOL. of Park Hill in making surgical of the fall season, will be held on Catholic children in the institu­ REGISTRATION FOR FRESHMEN SEPT. 1 dressing for the Red Cross in the Friday, Sept. 11, in McDon­ tion. Several have already made Park Hill school, room 204, on ough hall, following recitation of their First Communion. Miss CO. THE AVIATION INSTITUTE OF DENVER Tuesdays and Thursdays. Our the Rosary in the church at 2 p.m. Pruisner plans to carry over her 725 South Broadway Denver, Colorado Lady of Peace circle is taking part Hostesses for the social hour will project into the school year for in the work this year. Women be Mmes. James Eakins, Adrian any others interested in the mis­ 1520 ARAPAHOE who wish to take part in this vital Maguire, J. J. Falkenburg, and J. sionary enterprise. Her assistants war work should come to the Park R( Mozier. are Misses Mary Louise Stevenson, Hill school, equipped with a white Bowling to Begin Ruth Graber, Anna Lou Hahn, Denvefs Complete dress and a hair net. Men of the Blessed Sacrament Mary Catherine Jaeger, and Mar BACK TO SCHOOL An oivanizing meeting of the Bowling league will resume their garet Reidy. Hardware Store Junior Newman club will be held fall and winter games in the Park The hope ches\ booth conducted laLorbar’sAIILeaHier in Blessed Sacrament school on Hill Bowling alleys on the evening by Loretto Heights college in the Thursday, Sept. 10, at 7:30. The of Sept. 14. Anyone wishing to bazaar for the Dominican Sisters * Fireplace Fixtures Junior Newman club is an organi­ become a menlber of a team should of the Sick Poor cleared more zation for all Catholic pupils at­ call the rectory. than $300, a sum not approached tending the public high schools. Members of the Altar and Ro­ by the booth in the past eight * Ice Cream Freezers sary society and the PTA will re­ years. Misses Catherine Pruisner SHOES ceive Holy Communion in a bodv and Betty Bader were in charge. * Electrical Goods fitted by shoemen with wide Sunday, Sept 6, in the 8 o’clock The leading Catholic book of experience, interested in fit­ Mass. the past month. The Song of Ber Circle Schedules Meeting *Sherwin Williams ting your child properly. No nadette, by Franz Werfel, was dis­ St. Joan of Arc's circle will hold cussed in the literature committee fit—no sale. Prices as low its first meeting of the series on meeting of the Loretto Heights Paints as consistent with good qual­ Thursday, Sept. 10, in the moun­ college sodality in the home of ity. tain cabin home of Mrs. T. H. the chairman. Miss Margaret * Thermos Bottles Kelly. Cohostesses with Mrs. Kelly Reidy, 747 Adams. Th*, charac­ are Mmes. Emmett Dolan, Arnold terization in ^ e book was com­ * Carving Sets . $ 2 . 4 5 $ 3 . 9 8 Olsen, and J. C. Cemy. pared to that in A. J. Cronin’s Compute ConriM in Keys of the Kingdom, One more Some as low as tl.99 Commercial & Fine Art session of the club will be held * Rubbish Burners before the formal opening of the Fall Term, Sept 15th SL Vincent’s Ail college, when the committee will * Bath Room Fittings GIRLS go back be reorganized to admit new mem lORBER'S hers. 'BSTTB/l SHDE5 FOU LESS' Denver Art College to SCHOOL... 634 16th St. HnrUI Hukoll. Diroetor Society Has Meet New Catalog 1645 Glenarm LOREnO HEIGHTS COLLEGE m St. Vincent's Aid society held its first fall meeting in the home Colorado's Four-Year Catholic College for Women EVER POPULAR of Mrs. Frank A. Fleisch, 860 LORETTO, COLORADO Pennsylvania street, Tuesday, SIMPLEX Sept. 1. The meeting was opened Fully approved courses in The oldest and largest Cath­ by Mrs. Joseph J. Walsh, presi­ the Liberal Arts and Sci­ olic Girls’ college in t h e FLEX-EZE! dent, who called for the reading ences, Home Economics, Sec­ Por the third time, the of the reports of the oflScers. retarial Work, Music, Art, Rocky Mountain area. 15 Barnes School ^has won Sister DeChantal of St. Vin­ Pre - Nursing, Pre - Medical minutes to college from from Teensters First Place in the Na­ cent’s home said the school is in Technology and Journalism. downtown Denver. tional Gregg Shorthand readiness for the coming year with through College! Contest—proof of su­ many new boys entering. Fully Accredited by the North Central Association perior work. Take a “Victory The point was pressed by the Course” this fall and president that the increased en­ Date of Registration, Sept. IDth winter. It will prepare rollment would call for a corre­ Lets plan you for a business or sponding increase in effort to as Write or Phone for Circular of Information Government position in sist the work of the home. Mrs. the middle o£ the shortest possible George Pope and Miss Anne Bir­ time. mingham and their assistants will Simplex Coeds .ever reasible. They represent the St. Vincent Aid so­ Call KE. 2381 ciety in the War Chest drive. ,e e k - e n d and for Bulletin The Rev. Arthnr Lucy was the cromds guest speaker. That Good Shoe Fashioned for all ages! B A R M E S rr The next meeting will be Oct, j t e r lltOOtwmiDEKVEE. COLO. 6 at 3330 E. Seventh avenue in the home of Mrs. John P. Akolt. A . . . Tan Calf Moccasin oxford, a Simplex Flex-eze. Sizes'12%—3. Price 35.25 WE WANT A TRAINED Good Shepherd Aid B . . . Tan Calf oxford in light body with deeper tan trinu^ s e r v i c e . Meeting Is Sept. 15 A smart shoe for the teenster. Sizes 12%—3. Price' fS.25 GIRL* The Good Shepherd Aid Sep­ tember meeting will be held Tues­ C . . . Black Suede for the Campus Girl . . . The Simplex day, Sept 15, instead of the reg­ ular date because of election day. MEN’S SUITS...... 54^ OVERCOATS...... 77^ Coed. Neat in black patent. Monk Tie. Sizes 4—9. Price $6.95 THREE TRAINS DAILY TO CHICAGO ARTIST Mrs. Ray Plank and Mrs. Be?hard MEN’S FELT HATS...... 54^ Fitzgerald will be the hostesses Dsnvar ■xpasMsa b wbat tht AdT«rtisln( Ascncin art in the home of Mrs. Plank, 20 S. Zapbyr nysr Six ealllDs tu for. ThU uhooi hai placed S Ladies’ Plain Dresses and Cloth Coats...... 77^ D . . . Brown Alligator Calf oxford, stitched in tan cord. K BURLINGTON TRAVEL OFFICE Boston Mayor’s W ife Tred W. iakossa, I Do not eonfoaa tbia lobool with another I Passsaftr Agsnl of •insilar name. Christens Cruiser Cleaners and Laundry lytH A CHAMPA m a n PHONIi UTSTONI 1133 The Quincy, Mass.—Mrs. Maurice J. Tobin, wife of the mayor of Bos­ 700 EAST COLFAX AVE. Denver Art Institute ton, christened the cruiser Boston "Where Denver Shops With Confidenesf* KE. 2111 when it w u Unnclwd here. BKANCHKB IN XVXST PARISH Thursday, Sept. 8, 1942 Office, 938 Bannock Stree! THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystohe 420S PAGE FIV E

BEFORE and AFTER K. of C. Distribute Them - W H T - T H IS t S y CHOOSE YOUR OPTOMETRIST | t\HO P L f i Y P O H tiR - HA ve. ivfi A n y r > ^ &hool O p s in Sailors Feted by WITH CARE l o o k a t t h a t C o o p b o o h s Pikes Peak Region Church CH A tR Your children’s eyes are too im- I portant to trust to commercial men whose principal aim is selling | Stratton SepL 8 $ ervices Listed on Poster Club in Boulder glasses.

Stratton. — St. Charles’ school Boulder.—The STS club of will open Tuesday, Sept. 8, with Colorado Springs.—The Knights pus Christi parish held the past High Mass, music for which will be of Columbus this week distributed week was an outstanding financial Sacred Heart parish, as a partici­ James P. Gray sung by the children’s choir. Sis* printed posters listing all the Cath­ success. Much credit is due the pating member of the Boulder ter M. Agnella, superior, will teach olic churches in the Pike’s Peak members of the guild and men of citizens’ committee of the USO, Optometrist the four upper grades and Sister region. Sunday Masses, weekday the parish for their co-operation. gave the first of a series of enter­ Mary Alice the lower grades. Sis­ Masses, and hours for Confession The prize winners were: At­ tainments for the men in service He won't want to go out with the boys when hif favorite chair or couch ter Mary Alice also is the music are listed. These posters were tendance awards—Mrs. Bonnie Es­ 212 Colorado Bldg. te ao inviting. Hava it put in new condition by expert workmen at Rich, teacher and will have charge of placed in hotels, on the bulletin sex, Miss M a^ Murray, Kirt on Friday evening, Aug. 28, in the man'i, the choir. boards of Camp Carson and the Wittges, Paul Sanchez, and Mr. school auditprium. Some 150 sail­ 1615 California TA. 8883 DO YOU W A ^ TERMS? Catechism classes, in prepara­ air base east of the city, in the Hager; special award, $25 war ors attended the affair. The Rev. LENSES DUPUCATED — PRESCRIPTIONS nLLED railroad and bus depots, and in We Can Make it Look at Good at New at a tavingt of 40% tion for the administration of Con­ bond, Mrs. Bonnie Essex; grand Maurus Zabolitzky, O.S.B., di­ firmation, began Sunday, Aug. 30. other business locations. The mem­ rize, $100 war bond, Miss Mary bers are convinced that their ac­ rector of the club; Miss Nellie RICHMAN FURimURE MFG. CO. These classes are being conducted f“ranees Vollmer. Margaret Archibald, acting chair­ OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY IN THE BUSINESS by the sisters every Sunday morn­ tion will help many visitors and 1821 Market St. Denver soldiers to locate the churches and The following parishioners as­ man, and Misses Marian Vogel and ing in Stratton and in Burlington sisted with the games of the ba­ for children who are not in the pa­ to attend Mass without incon­ Eileen Dale were in charge of the venience. zaar: Mrs. George Rieden, Miss entertainment. They were assisted rochial school. Confirmation ^11 Rene Frank, Harley Remington, by Frank Dale and a number of be administered by Archbishop Cerpuf Cbritti Pariib Basaar Held Dr. W. C. Craron, Ed Williams, the women of the parish, who Urban J. Vehr Oct. 29. The silver jubilee bazaar of Cor- D. A. Minskmy, L. Essex, Kirt served the refreshments. Sam RALPH E. Donald Simon, son of Mr. and WANTED Mrs. A1 Simon, was killed in an Wittges, Paul MeCarville, Bob Anderson gave a group of piano automobile accident near Stratton Noll, Frank Walters, John Zermat- selections; Mies Dolly Archibald I will buy for cash small properties in or near Denver. I am ten, Joe Noll, Jimmy Finn, and sang two solos, accompanied by not interested in listing your property for tale or making Sunday evening, Aug. 23. The fu- 370 E nrolled in John J, Durcan. her sister. Community singing, CRANDELL ner.al was held in St. Charles’ you a trade, but will purchase your property if priced right Annual Social Slated Sept. 30 ^ames, and a social were also en­ church and interment was in joyed. and pay you cash. Will give quick action. Democrat for Calvary cemetery. The deceased The Sacred Heart guild of the was 16 years old and is survived Sacred Heart, Our Lady of Per- There was a brief meeting of by his parents, his twin brother, Soiitli Side School >etual Help, and Holy Rosary par­ the BSO hostesses preceding the Call T. E. GREENE Stale Representative two sisters, and two brothers. ishes will hold its annual social party and, according to their pres­ Miss Mary Magdalen Loeffler, in the Antlers hotel Wednesday ent plans, similar entertainments TAbor 6266 Days EAst 1381 E'venings Dependable - Reaponsible daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George (St. Fraaci* da Sale*’ ParUb) evening, Sept. 30. Johnnie Metzler will be given regularly on the sec­ Qualified Through lUucation Loeffler, became 4he bride of Gar- In spite of the rainy weather, and his orchestra will furnish the ond and fourth Fridays of each and Training nald D. McKinzie of Denver be­ the registration day for the parish music. There ■will be entertain­ month. A group of sailors will grade school Sept 1 brought the Pol. Adv. fore the Rev. Henry J. Ernst, who ment and novelties. Fifty dollars be continuously in the radio school also sang the Nuptial High Mass. enrollment up to 370. The in cash and ten other prizes will in connection 'with the University In a meeting held Sunday, Aui opening day for both the grade be awarded. Part of the proceeds of Colorado for the duration of 30, after Mass, plans were mac and the high school has been set will be donated for the Colorado the war. rWt f f i f OT TMtjftO&lV for the annual bazaar, which will for Sept 8. Both the grade and Springs_inngs soldiers’ recreation cen- On Sunday, Aug. 30. all wage- high school buildings have been B u i l d e r s be held Oct. 21. Cash prizes and ter. The members of the commit­ earning members of the parish In Uniform or Oui^Clean other valuable articles will be thoroughly cleaned and prepared tee, under the direction of the Rev. were urged to become members awarded. for the opening of the school term. John Nelson, O.M.L, and the Rev. of St. Thomas Aquinas’ society Clothes Help You Win The dates will soon be an­ Joseph Kane, O.M.L, include the by making regular contributions nounced for the resumption of following: to the support of the parochial regular meetings by the several J. FraAlin Sullivan, Frank Cusack. school. Pledge cards were provided parish organizations. Harold Cusack, George ProSIt, Edward S e e A io n Chonka. Martin J. Murphy, Mathew for the purpose. The school will ARTGRAFT CLEANERS Society Plans to A brief meeting of all the mem­ Miecl. Nick Strott, George Profflt, John open Sept. 8. Stmctaral Steel 1641 Glenarm PL MA. 9867 bers of the Young People’s Le McGrady, Joseph MoGrady, Albert Denso- Twenty-six members of the Cemigeted Iron Cnlrert* Croix club will be held in the high more, Baymond Murphy, Frank Mlcet, The firms listed here de> Joseph Gehely, Edward Strott, John Benedictine apostolate enjoyed the school library Thursday evening. Novian, Mrs, A. G. Wlttmen, Mrs, Joseph picnic held on Thursday, Aug. 27. serve to be remembered Sept. 10, at 8 o’clock. All mem­ DENVER STEEL Aid Fund Gehely, Mrs. Ella Van Halter, Mrs. P. The committee for the supper con­ when you are distributing bers are urged to be present. Kaler, Mrs. Theresa Graham, Mrs. Frank sisted of Father Maurus, chair­ PRODUCERS CREAMERY PRODUCTS MEAN Swimming Cla** to Be Held Cusack. Mrs. Laura Church, Mrs. J. F- (St. Jama*’ Parlih) Wagner, Mr*. Mary Hengln, Mrs. Martin man; Misses Maxine Bartle, Betty & IRON WORKS your patronage in the dif­ QUALITY PRODUCTS AT REASONABLE PRICES The last swimming class for Murphy, Mrs, George Bohrson, Mrs. Clare Brady, Marguerite Alvarez, W. Colfax end Larfaner Street The officers of the Altar and Ro­ Boy Scout troop No. 126 will be Harry Proffit, Mrs. Lucille Sanborn, TAbor tin ferent lines of business. sary society met in the rectopr Mrs. Waltsr Kohler, Misses Mtdslins Joan Lingenfelter, Jean Schadegg, P.O. BOX IIH , DENVEB held Thursday evening. Sept. 10, Schaeffer. Gertrude McGrady. Frances Charles Becker, and Ed Schram. Tuesday morning. Sept. 1, to dis­ at 7 o’clock in Progress plunge. lee Cream cuss plans for the coming season. Graham, Nora Sullivan, Lou MoCafftry, The group was accompanied by All boys expecting to pass swim­ Lillian McGrady, Paulina Berak, Ann Mr. and Mrs. Urban Mellecker and A $100 defense bond will be ming should attend this last class. Mfcci, Josephine Mieol, and Eleanor Me- If you don't elroady Milk ■ Cream awarded, the proceeds to go toward Grady: Mrs. Anthony Trichak, Mrs. Ed­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brady. George Bulk, Dan Crowe, and ward Strott. Mrs, Albert Deniomore, and know about floorotoont the school fund. A bond will also Philip Watson passed their first Mrs. Frank Trichak. The women of the parish will entangy nlevi lighting and light fix- BuHer 933 Bannock St. be awarded in the Holy Name so­ class swimming tests, and George receive Holy Communion in a body tore*, wo'll bo glad to ciety games party Nov. 18. 2 Priest* Vi*it Fr. Kane in the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, KEjritone 8297, Denver, Colo. Bulk and William Anderies passed The Rev. Matthew Noonan, 0. ■xpUln. Lot Of atak* a A unit of 30 women is being their swimming merit badge tests Sept. 6. Fluorescent lighting effielenoy tart formed to wrap bandages and sur­ M.I., and the Rev. Hugh McManus in the last session. The regular first Friday Holy W ins A tor TOO today. gical dressings for tlm Red Cross. were recent Meats of Father Kane. Hour will be held this week on This work is now being done in Sodality Hold* Mooting James AlHcon of Qnincy, Mass., BOSTON. MASS. — Office, Sunday, Sept. 6, is Communion Friday evening at 7:80. It marks the Park Hill school. relative of Father Kane, is vis­ the fourth anniversary of the be­ factory end store nunager* who The Altar and Rosary society day for members of the Young iting Lt. Philip Allicon of Camp have tried fluorescent lighting agree i Jl. G. REID Ladies’ sodality, it was announced Carson. ginning of this devotion in the will receive Holy Communion Sun­ parish. For the duration of the that it offer* a revolutionary ad­ ELECTBICAL CO. day, Sept. 0, in the 8:30 o’clock by Mary O'Keefe in the regular Mrs. Mary Corder, mother of business meeting held Tuesday, war. this Holy Hour is dedicated vance h) lighting efficiency, both Mass. Sister Mary Josephine of the Sa­ ELECTXICAL CON- Sept. 1, in the library of the high to the boys of the parish who are from the standpoint* of lessening Our Lady of the Sacred Heart cred Heart convent, is recovering now in service. eye-ttrain and reducing light costs. TBACTINO — BXPAIB- circle met in the home of Mrs. school. Each member was asked from a recent illness in Glockner ING A N D FIXTUBEB to make a Holy Hour once a hospital. The winter schedule of Mass Eugene Blish of 1540 Oneida, hours on Sundays will not be Thursday, Sept. 3. Mrs. Lloyd month. The Sacred Heart Red Cross MAin 2303 The membership drive being changed as it has been in former Florio assisted the hostess. unit met Wednesday, Sept 2, in 329 14th Sl directed by Mary Jo Mulligan and the local headquarters under the years. They will remain at 6, 8, Desmond Daniel Sullivan, son of and 10 o’clock. This is an ac­ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sullivan of this her committee was discussed. direction of Mrs. A. G. Wlttman, Gifts are to be presented soon defense chairman. commodation for defense workers, parish, has joined the army signal nurses, and others whose duties corps. He is a graduate of An­ to two former members who have Word has been received that left the city recently, Mrs. Wil­ James Pullen is now a corporal. will not permit them to attend a nunciation high school. " He _ had Mass later than 6 o’clock. been employed by the Associated liam Bower, the former Loraine Mrs. Mary Brennan is recover­ VOTE FOR Press in Denver since his gradua­ Amman, and Miss Lily Pasquale, ing from a recent illness in her Miss Catherine McCarthy, niece tion. who left to take a position in Utah. home. of Mrs. J. P. Colstadt and former The men of St. James’ are or­ The prefect, Helen Flynn, intro­ Mrs. J. Franklyn Sullivan is now Boulder county health nurse, left ganizing a bowling team. Those duced the newly anpointed mod­ in St Francis’ hospital recovering here Sunday, Aug. 30, to accept interested In joining may call erator, the Rev. Robert McMahon, from an illness. a new position on the consultant EA. 1981. who gave a talk on the aims and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Loet- staff of the Red Cross in S t Louis, The Altar and Rosary society purposes of the sodality move­ scher recently had as dinner guests Mo. She gave up a position as will hold its first meeting of the ment. in their home Father McManus, senior nurse in a public nsalth unit fall in the home of Mrs. J. P. Red All committee heads were urged Father Noonan, Chaplain Bernard in Fort Lupton, near Denver. She dick of 1300 Monaco. Mmes. Paul to attend the sodality union coun­ Lenarz, Chaplain Cornelius Shar- will spend two weeks in toaining Gappae and Nellie Parslow will cil meeting Wednesday, Sept. 2, baugh, Father Kane, the Rev. in St. Louis and then expects to assist the hostess. and the general meeting to be Richard Duffy, the Rev. Francis be assigned to some Midwestern St. Anne’s circle met in the held Tuesday, Sept. 8. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bar- area for consultant work. She home of Mrs. W. E. Baptist, Tues­ Refreshments were served b thel, Mrs. Nan Shipley, Miss is a graduate of Mt S t Gertrude’s day, Sept. I. Those attending members of the Catholic trut! Shelia Bower of Chicago, and Lt. academy and St. Joseph’s hospital were Mmes. L. B. Bundy, E. J. committee, with Virginia Carroll Philip Allicon. nursing school in Denver and re­ Fattor, W. F. Van Dyke, W. H. as chairman. Birth of Boy Announced ceived an additional degree in Marrow, J. McMullen, R. Jorgen­ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Griebel, nursing from Columbia university sen, M. J. Conway, and L. R. Boyle. 949 S. Nevada avenue, announce in October, 1941. Capt. Frank B. McGlone of this Tebnews Feature Is the birth of a boy Aug. 25. Mrs. parish has been transferred with Griebel was the former Hollie The Best in the medical unit to Fort Meade, An IndielfflenI of Axis Clune. Md. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Borden an Used V A film indictment of the Axis nounce the enragement of their daughter. Miss Betty Lou Borden, Furniture THE BEST IN LUGGAGE nations is featured in the new RALPH J. CUMMINGS Of All Kindi program of the Telenews News­ to R. Hollis Adams, son of Mr. ^ ALSO NEW and Mrs. A. S. Adams of Pasa­ , DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE reel theater, startii^ Friday (tO‘ dena, Calif. No date has been set 1 night) at 6 p.m. Entitled “This \i!.t.ic;r^ World Besieged,” it records the for the wedding. for DISTRICT JUDGE highlights of the past ten years S t Mary’s Altar society will re^ A FULL LINE OF as the dictators rose to power. sume its meetings Friday after OFFICE FURNITURE noon, Sept. 11, at 2:30 in the new We rent Folding Chairs, Card and 71/^ Years as Deputy District Attorney Headlining the 60 latest news events are the first on-the-spot location, 16 V4 W. Bijou street Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver- 8 Years Colorado State Senator poi.Adv. scenes of the great raid on Dieppe trare, anything in ^ c k . the first European action by the Established 1888 American doughboys, and exclU' Regis Ssmmsr Social PHONE KEYSTONE 4882 sive pictures of the awarding of OPEN FBOH I A. H. TO t P. U. the Army-Navy “E” to the Den­ Was Notable Success ver Ordnance plant. H. V. Kaltenbom gives a first­ The Regis summer social, given hand report of his flying visit to by the Regis guild, was a financial COLORADO HORANS OFFER England. Regan "Tex” McCrary and social success. The Rev. Ste­ discusses the dangers of over- phen Krieger, S.J., moderator of confidence in his new subject, the ^ ild , wishes to thank the SPRINGS THESE ADVANTAGES “Optimism.” president, Mrs. Jack Walsh; the eneral chairman, Mrs. J. Fred Regis High School loyle, and the chairmen of the va­ EXPERIENCE: The judgment and knowl­ rious committees, the workers, and Mothers to Meet all who made this party one of the FOOTWEAR edge that comes from long experience is BEST m QUALITY, NEWEST IN The first meeting of the Remi outstanding events of Regis col­ 8TYi3 combined with the progressiveness of high school Mothers’ club in tni lege. Many beautiful prizes were CS Years ia th* Ptke* Peek Begtoa new term will be held Thursdayi awarded. AAong those receiving younger men. Sept. 17, in the Regis library. The prizes are the following: The Yorhes Shoe Co. meeting was postponed one week Mrs. Mary E. Day, 290 S. Hum­ COLOBAOO BFBIN6S, COLO. FACILITIES: The Horan establishmrat because of late registration. AI boldt street, ton of coal; Helen M. is kept modem and beautiful by periodic mothers are urgently invited to Mahoney, 1382 S. Vine street, $6 attend. worth of defense stamps; William remodeling and redecorating. It is con­ Finner^, 1559 Logan street, table Zecha & Donlon veniently located near the civic center. lamp; W. E. Jones, 1129 Fillmore About this Man street, two dinners; Mrs. Anna Conoco For DISTTUCT JUDGE Campbell, 333 E. 16th avenue, Service EQUIPMENT: Late model cars insure blanket; C. J. Berardipi, 636 S. City and County of Denver V uninterrupted service to patrons through Logan street, picture, and R. A. Station Connell, 2837 Josephine street, Residence: 924 WuhingUm Street the present national emergency. We have M cV IT T IE Nevada Av*. t t CbcIm la Poodi* Thi* <1 written in ■pprcciatlon of a real flowers. the most complete equipment in every man. I believe I have been cloeer to Married. Four children. Two boy*—David V. and Doiuld P hi "litack” than has anr other man, became U. S. Military Service. Donidd now overaeaa, other respect, too. for fIvt rear* I personally conducted all of his penonsl business affsirs, ai well as \i iH it-«. i Mt < liui ( li .mtl COLE DRUG CO. Mr. Dunklee ia a graduate of Eaat Denver High Schotdi Oolorado WLDE SELECTION: Inexpensive fun­ manasinx his restaurants. I Imiih- University at Boulder and University Law School. No man ever had higher aspirations for Kart Deo* to Wert Cad Port Otfiea Admitted to practice October 15, 1913, in all the Coorta of Colo, those associated with him, no man ever A . I* . \\ erals as well as those more elaborate are "shot squarer.” This man MeVittie has t lU W. Celerad* Ava Pheo* ItSI rado and the Supreme Court of the United Statea, Washington, D, C, ( i ii i r H i ( m m m Is C o . available here. Furnishings range from risen from a small operator to one of the COLOBAOO SPBINCS, COLO. Elected from Denver to Henae of Repreaentativea in Colorado, outstanding Itsderi In his chosen prof**- I \ ; n xm. I iih *lon, when the mortality rat* in hi* line 1915 to 1917t elected to the State Senate, 1917 to 1921: aerved aft the lowest priced that is good to the best to of businesi Is the highest of eny busin— three regular aeaaiona and three extra aeaaiona, 1915 to 1921, be had. in the country. Author and aponaor of Honae Joint Reaolntion No. 1, 1918, for A shrewd, clever, lucceuful builnes* si>tcrYriAi A cuisine suck as you have man, this man has given to the unfortunate establishment of the “Rocky Monntain National Park” (formerly Ealea more than many people have ever owned. enjoyed in the finest res­ Park). (See Session Laws of Colorado 1915, JASP* 597.) He has been maligned and blasphemed, Anihor and spoiuor of the Loan Shark Rate of Inteieat Bill (See yet with all he has kept the faith with taurants both east and the common man, and has legions of GLAND DIStASES Chapter 93, page 330, Session Laws 1917), a bill that fleeted the friends and admirers all over the country west. small borrower from loan sharks, but was later modified and repealed To elect him to the offlea be ie leeklng through the efforts of some loan companies, which has resulted in HORAN will mean a compliment to the good present a^fitalion for its revivaL judgment of Colorado's own gpople. CHAPELS PItass bclieva me, and take this from Served as Deputy District Attorney under Honorable John A. Bnali, one who really knows: You cannot go SWISS District Attorney. wrong if you elect A. A. "Hack" MeVittie K E y s t o n e 62Q7 # KEystone Stito Treasurer. Endorsed by Union Labor. This advertisement is a voluntary testi­ Holds a CommiMion as Major In the U. S. Jndge AdvocetaPa Depart* O e v e ia n d monial to a man who deserves everything CHALET ment, O. R. C of the United Sutes Army sinee 1918. Colorado can give him. 117 E. Pikes Peak Democratic Committeeman District S, Prednet 18, for IS yaars. Guarding Forever our Foundefis Ideals GEORGE V. PORTER He stands for a square deal for every litigant.—Adv, .r ^ Pol. Adv. COLORADO SPRINGS V

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f tT fT'1 0pm Home Economics—Defense • i SCHOOLS OF JESUIT PARISH rnilPI T m T[| ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL PUPILS TO HAVE HEAVY ENROLLMENT “ ' WILL REGISTER ON SEPT. 8 YOUR MONEY IS STILL GOOD..

(Sacred Heart>LoyoIa Parith) to capacity. Regular classes will be (St. John’s Paritb) Proceeds will go toward the pay­ Sacred Heart and Loyola schools gin in both schools Tuesday morn­ Registration for pupils of St ment on the debt, which in the will have a splendid enrollment this ing, Sept. 8. In the meantime, pu­ John’s school wiU be token Tues­ past two years has been reduced year. Registration is not complete day morning. Sept 8, from 9 until 512,000 through ordinary parish as yet, but the indications are that pils may register in the Sacred 11:30 o’clock. On Thursday revenue. The standing debt is Sacred Heart school will have an Heart convent, 2844 Lawrence morning, Sept 10, at 9 o’clock a $8,600 and the current drive is ex­ enrollment as large as in previous street. Mass for all the school children pected to reduce this substantially. years, and that Loyola will be filled SERMONS RESUMED FOR will be celebrated in honor of the The Rev. John P. Moran, pastor, EVENING DEVOTIONS Holy Ghost. Sister Sergia, for­ Hm extended the time for the* sub­ On Sunday, Sept. 6, Mr. and merly of Loretto. Heights college, scription payments to Oct 31. W hen you want to win Beginning this week, there will Mrs. Jacob C. Wagner will has been transferred to St. John’s Legion of Mary members of the a New Mass Hour again be sermons in the evening and will teach the third grade. man’s praise for yourcook' devotions. Likewise the services celebrate their golden wedding an­ parish will receive corporate Com­ All-day exposition of the Blessed munion in the 8 o’clock Mass this ing. give him a delicious^ will be held at the customary hour niversary in their home, W. 45th Set in Arvada of 7:45 instead of at 7:30, the time and Winona court, where they Sacrament is being held on the Sunday. first Friday. Devotions to the Sa­ The Rev. Daniel Hurley of the tempting cake.that fairly of summer devotions. In Loyola have resided for the past 38 years. church Father Willianb Markoe, S. They are pioneer members of cred Heart and Benediction will Portland, Ore., diocese was a vis­ (Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada) close the exercises at 7:45 p.m. itor over the weekend in the home melts in his mouth. It’s easy Beginning Sunday, Sept. 6, and J., will give the opening talk of Holy Family parish. The family the perpetual novena devotions this will attend Mass Sunday morning Campaign Is Began of his cousin, Mrs. J. M. Treckman. continuing throughout the winter, Mrs. John Sherlock and Mar­ Son)6 things your money won’t buy any more, because to do with Pikes Peak. Mass will be celebrated at 8:45. Friday evening. A debt fund subscription is un­ garet are visiting relatives in Illi­ of vital defense production needs. None of us are com- The Altar and Rosary society Sodalists to Receive CommudTon der way in the parish in place of nois. met in the church hall Tuesday, conducting a carnival or bazaar. plaihingiming about going without those thingsthings. But new Sept. 1. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Members of the Young Ladies’ Mrs. John Petrun is ill in Mercy Branch were hostesses. sodality and the Junior Young La­ hospital. furniture is still avail­ dies' sodality will receive Commun­ Ralph Dean is seriously ill in Mrs. Joe Dalvit and children of able. Right now, you' Trinidad have been visiting her ion in Loyola church Sunday morn­ St. Vincent’s Aid his home at 2 Garfield street. mother, Mrs. Leo Kotchevar, and ing in the 8:30 o’clock Mass. Fa­ Prudence Helen, infant daughter can get all the things AUGUST FURNITURE PIKES PEAK ther Markoe is the nfw director of of Mr. and Mrs. Bethel W. Free­ sister, Mrs. A1 Matlive, for the your home needs to past two weeks. these two groups and he is eager Branch Meets man, was baptized Sunday, Aug. Mr. and Mrs, Gerry Archer to meet with the members and be­ 30, by Father Moran. Charles W. make it more comfort­ SALE HELD OVER have moved to Denver. gin the sodality work for the year, The season’s first meeting of Fogarty and Mrs. Emily Jane FLOUR Father Markoe has had\a great the Annunciation branch of St Melady were sponsors. able and more attrac­ deal of experience in sodality work Vincent’s Aid society will be held The Rev. Roy Figlino is spend­ tive — and prices are ONE MORE WEEK 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION and it is believed that he will re­ in Mt. S t Vincent’s home Thurs ing a week’s vacation in Estes Weak of Sept. 6; St. peat here his successes in other day. Sept. 10, at 2 p.m. Hostesses Park. ' reasonable. Come in. AT YOUR GROCERS Paul’s church, Colorado cities. will be Mmes. Ed Wollenhaupt, St. John’s school will be head­ Look around. What Springs; St. Ida’s church, Paul Cooke, Frank Wilson, Pat quarters for the air raid wardens [ Lafayette, and Sacred Heart Garnet Party Held you’ll see will give you Powers, and Harry Taylor, Cards of the parish district. of Mary church. South Boul­ There was a special benefit games p^arty in Sacred Heart school hall will be played. The teaching sisters of the school some grand ideas. FURNITURE CO. der. St. Joseph’s church, enjoyed a picnic on the campus of Capulin; St. Joseph’s church. Thursday evening. Sept 3. This E.COlfA'f Betvwen PEARL 0 WASHINGTON activity is sponsored by the Ladies’ Loretto Heights college Tuesday Deer Trail, and St. Martin’s afternoon and evening. Sept. 1, as church. Oak Creek, may have sodality and the Altar society, and Presentation PTA to Special Values the money realized will be used to the guests of the P-TA. the Thirteen Hours’ exposi­ The Rev. M. J. Donovan of Phoe­ ON tion of the Blessed Sacra­ help meet the expense of painting Hold Meeting Sept. 9 the steeple of Sacred Heart church. nix, Ariz., is spending a vacation ment instead of the Forty with his aunt, Mrs. 0. M. Kellogg. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Hours’ devotion. The games party in Loyola is (Presentation Parish) held every Wednesday evening. The first monthly meeting of ORDER COAL NOW AT These parties have continued with­ the fall for the Presentation PTA All grades of Range, Furnace and Stoker Coal JOBS WANTED out interruption throughout the will be held in the school lunch­ in Lignite and Bituminous For Good Worker* summer months and will go on in, room Wednesday Eiftemoon, Sept KENDRICK- definitely. The purpose is to se­ 9, at 2 p.m. Chairmen of the vari­ Pike View Lignite Our Specialty of any type, permanent or odd cure funds for the sisters’ house ous committees will be named and Serving Denver’s Coal Consumers Since 1904 job, call Employment Department and for the school. Mr. and Mr*. Jacob C. Wagner plans will be outlined. A social BELLAMY'S SACRED HEART PTA hour will be conducted at 1 o’clock, CHICO 1641 CALIFORNIA Catholic Charities BEGINS ACTIVITIES in honor of the occasion. A re­ and refreshments will be served, 1665 Grant S t KEyetone 6386 The opening meeting of the Sa ception will be held in the after­ with the PTA officers acting as THE PIKES PEAK FUEL noon from 3 until 6 o’clock, and hostesses. cred Heart Parent-Teachers’ asso Wholesale & Retail elation is scheduled for Wednes a family gathering in the eve­ Specializing in Fancy day. Sept. 9, at 2 p.m. This will ning. m flR K Office and Yard— 635 Curtis St. MA. 6181 take place in the school, and the Mr. and Mrs. Wagner were both Sacred Hear! Aid io parents of the pupils are invited bom in Illinois and were married to be present. Mrs. Smith, the in Johnsburgh, 111. There are five Serve NCOS Supper And His Orchestra president of the organization, has children, Mrs. Rudolph Frederick, HOTEL O’N E IL L many plans for the coming school Mrs. John L. Wild, George J. Wag­ The Sacred Heart Aid society PRIVATE SHOWER BATH AND TOILET IN EVERY ROOM CORN FED STEAKS year and she is eager to meet the will serve a buffet supper Sunday STARTS TONITE ner, William T, Wagner, and Mrs. ExteniiTely remodeled and beautifully refurnished in 1939. Quiet location but mothers of the pupils. The sisters Robert D. Lucy, and nine grand­ evening. Sept. 6, from 5 to 7 in adjacent to the thoppins, businesa, and theater centers. who make up the teaching staff children, all residing in Denver. the USO-NCCS recreational cen Ratea—$1.7$ sinrie. I2.S0 double Thomas L. O’Neill. Hanayer will attend the meeting. Sister Mr. Wagner is still active in the ter. 14TH AND STOUT ST. DENVER, COLO. KE. 1277 Mary Anselm and the other sisters Mrs. James McDonald, president who were here last term will be building trade and is a member LAKESIDE of the carpenters’ union. of the society, and Mrs. P. W. glad to renew acquaintances among Stouter, treasurer, will have the members, and the new sisters charge of arrangements. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS will appreciate meeting the moth­ 1718 BROADWAY ers of their pupils. Enjoy Outing VIIL GEHIER TO **Denver*s Most Distinctive Dining Place** Twenty-two of the Loyola choir and altar boys enjoyed an outing in Morrison park Wednesday, Aug. 26. After the picnic lunch served by the mothers, the order of the HONE PUliMC MARKET day was baseball and horseback IT IS PATRIOTIC riding. Ako present were the Rev. Shop and Save The Vail Community center will To eonssrva for our armed forces br E. J. Morgan, S.J.; the Rev. Wil­ Listen to the Dime Man Dailv 11:30 a. m. on KFEL liam Markoe, S.J.; Mr. and Mrs. close its summer term with a so­ bavins your old shoes rebnllt or re­ cial party and entertainment Fri­ paired by us. We do the best job In W. Burkhardt, Mr. and Mrs, J. Sul­ livan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nalty, Mrs. day, Sept 4, at 3:30 p.m. Awards town—at low cost Ws’Il make them will be given as follows: Nancy — ANNOUNCEMENT— BEAUTIFUL FRESH CUT LOOK and FEEL like NEW assin. Daniels, Mrs. Meder, Mary Louise WEE SHOP BAKERY Daniels, and Jane Nalty. 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< A. mm Thursday* Sept. 8, 1942 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN Prince Huhertus zu Loewenstein Says: JUNIOR PRAESIDIA PLANS Germans Must Look Not to Hitler But ADVANCED BY LEGIONARIES FOR WM. LEE A meeting of curia representa­ meetings are conducted in the tives of the Legion of Mary was same manner as those of the sen­ MEMORY'S To Archangel Michael for Real Leader held Friday, Aug. 28, in SL John’s ior praesidia. rectory to make definite plans for I^ e Rev. J. Roy Figlino, arch GARDEN Newfoundland, N. J.— (Special) of S t Michael. When S t Henry Prince Michael conquered for the formation of junior praesidia. diocesan director of the l^ o n , —If the Christian people of Ger- and his empress, S t Cunegund, Christ and when hidden or open Delegates were present from read a letter from the Rev. Haiarry KNOUS ^nany are ever to find their way were building the Cathedral of apostasy engulfs the souls of men Blessed Sacrament, S t Francis de Roberts, spiritual director of jun­ out of the morass of paganism and Bamberg, they boasted that it the world over, Sales’, Annunciation, St. Vincent ior praesidia in S t Louis, Mo. His for oppression into which Hitler has would be the most beautiful in “Many Germans clearly recog­ de Paul’s, St. Dominic’s, Cathedral, letter outlined the program fol­ led them, they must turn again to Christendom. Night after night the nized and described the nature of St. Elizabeth’s, St. John’s, and lowed in St. Louis, which has the new paganism at a time when, Holy Family parisheg, i live for the ones we love ind have the heavenly prince who was the work of the stonemasons was un­ proved successful there. A similar patron and protector of the old done. in the seats of foreign governments The Rev. John Regan, spiritual schedule will be followed in the W loved—and for the golden metnoties Holy Roman empire—St, Michael From a hilltop overlooking the and in the circles of intellectual director of the only junior prae- formation of junior praesidia in GOVERNOR of happy times together. A moniunent is the Archangel. So says Prince Hu- Cathedral, Henry and Cunegund leaders abroad/ events in Germapy sidium in Denver, gave many help­ Denver. the ageless way to perpetuate love in me­ bertus zu Loewenstein, whose oppo­ one nightsaw a host of evil spirits were not yet regarded as so very ful ideas and suggestions renrding Father Regan a^eed to give DEMOCRATIC mory's garden... May we show you why sition to Nazism has made him swarming over the walls of the wicked.. . . It would be inconsistent the formation of the praesiaium in demonstration meetings with his with the truth to say that the Ger­ Cathedral pariah and of its activi­ Selea Barre Granite and the seal of the an exile from his homeland for structure. In the low-hanging praesidium before any group that CANDIDATE almost ten years. clouds was the horrible figure of man people ever surrendered their ties. The assistant rector of the Barte Gnild ate to important would be interested. 8AHRE1 "In these our times, when men Satan himself. The imperial pair opposition to the totalitarian state Cathedral staff related that the Annunciation, St. Philomena’s, when you choose a monument? euiLo attempt once more to set them­ dropped to their knees in prayer. —hience the unremitting nature of unit started out with the juniors and S t Dominic’s parishes have Primary Election Sept. 8 When they raised their eyes, a the terror. and seniors of the high school, but selves against the throne of God, gradually drew the freshmen and definite plans for starting groups blasphemously trying to usurp great Prince stood before them— “Surely St. Michael today . and the others who were repre­ For the past six years Judge Knous has served with dis­ a sword in his right hand and the brings comfort to those behind sophomores into its group. The domination over the souls of men boys and girls showed enthusiasm sented have tentative plans. tinction on the Supreme Court Previously, was Mayor of and the moral law,” says Prince crown of Charlemagne in his left. prison walls and barbed wire and Montrose, Colorado; a member of the House of Representa­ St. Michael spoke: “Only he who to those who pray that the good for their work and performed their Curia Meeting Loewenstein, “it is fitting that ve assignments diligently. Their tives for one term and served six years in the State Senate, turn to the true leader of Germany, humbles himself before the Lord angels and their Prince may not Held in Edgewater the last four of which he was Democratic floor leader. ERICKSOn S t Michael the Archangel, whose and is mindful of my name, ‘Who abandon the German people.” ■The regular curia meeting of very name, ‘Who Is Like Unto God,’ Is Like Unto God,’ may rightfully Devotion to S t Michael is being Wilkes-Barre Pastor the Denver area legionaries was His legislative, executive, judicial and practical experience refutes the man-made idols of our wear the crown.” revived among many of Germany’s Wins Polish Award held in S t M a^ Magdalene’s hall admirably fit him to serve as Governor through this strenuous day.” The Emperor, chastened of his faithful and long-suffering Catho­ Thursday evening, Aug. 27. Six­ war period. MEMORIAL GO. Western devotion tp St. Michael pride, became after that a meek lics. On Sept 29, Feast of the Wilkes-Barre, Pa.—The Rt. Rev teen praesidia were represented. aitd humble Christian ruler who He knows every section of the State and the problems of reached its peak in the Christian Dedication of S t Michael, thou­ Monairaor J. J. Kowalewski, pas­ Vincent Wendling gave the treas­ its people. empire founded by Charlemagne, was destined to become a canonized sands of them will pray for the tor of S t Mary’s Polish church urer’s report, and a discussion on 920 Speer Blvd. CH. 4728 and Michael was looked upon as saint. The Bamberg Cathedral was restoration of liberty and religion here, was presented with the Miecze “Study” was held. Judge Knous was bom in Colorado; is marriod and two of the protector of the Frankish completed, and on a nearby moun throughout the territory now ruled Hallerovi^e medal for outstand­ The next curia meeting will be his three sons are in the armed forces. realm. From the kingdom of the tain St. Henry built a Church of by the new pagans who would make ing work'for the Polish World war held in St. Philomena’s school hall, PoL M r. Franks, the cult of Michael spread St. Michael. them$elves “like unto God.” veterans. Sept. 24. through Germany. Today, says Pince Loewenstein Vision of St. Henry Recalled “it is like the revolt of the angels Legend has it that S t Henry, of darkness when we see the pagan the Holy Roman Emperor from god, Wotan, restored to some of the 1002 to 1024, was a devoted client mountain peaks that the great New Discrimination Charges Made Against Pando Camp

The Very Rev. Monsignor John beginning S p a n i s h-Americans R. Mulroy, archdiocesan director wese not given employment. Be of Catholic Charities, after a trip to Camp Hale and Pando, declared cause of .Mdticism and investiga­ Thursday that there was obviously tion they were eventually hired “grreat distinction” being made but were placed at such a disad­ among the racial groups employed vantage that many were forced on the ski troop training center to leave the project. They are project. being housed in tents and not in Monsignor Mulroy said: “In the the regular barracks. The tent colony of Spanish-speaking work, Navy Secretary Lauds era is virtually segregated and is not supplied with water sufficient SMASH^HE JAP for an;^hing but cooking. The Mother of 8 Fighters mess hall is totally inadequate Justice Benjamin G. having a capacity for 125 men, and Los Angeles.—Navy Secretary there are BOO employed. It seems Frank Knox personally compli­ that the attitude of the employers mented Mrs. Rose Radzinski, 61- is one of -indifference to the con­ year-old widow and a member of tinuance of the men on the job— Your HILLIARD they don’t care whether they stay SCRAP St. Ignatius’ parish, because eight of Colorado Supreme Court of her sons are in the armed or not.” forces. “The splendid manner in Monsignor Mulroy accompanied which your sons have responded Barron B. Beshoar, associate field Democratic Candidate to the colors,” said Secretary Knox representative • of the minority In the barnyards ami gullies of in a letter to Mrs. Radzinski, “re­ groups branch of the War Man­ farms and in the basements and flects a sense of loyalty and patri­ power commission, to Camp Hale, for otism they learned at home.” Col. Carl H. JaMonsky, district attics of homes is a lot of Junk army engineer in Denver, in an which is doing no good whers it Miss Katherine Byrne, swer to new charges of discrim, United Stales Senator inaUon involving the Camp Hale is, but which is needed at once to (LONG TERM) Political Figure^ Dies project* said the army .is attempt­ help smash the Japs and Nazis. He has always been loyal to his ing to get things in shape so that Putnam, Cbnn.—Funeral serv there is no discrimination or any party and true to the people of ices were held in St. Mary’s church just grounds for complaint. He It may be rusty* old ’'scrap'* to Colorado. here for Miss Katherine Byrne, added that “things are not so bad you, but it is actually refined steel Pol. Adv. Republican national committee- as the public has been led to bO' woman for Connecticut, who died lieve.” —with most impurities removed. in a New York city hospital^ after a short illness. Burial was in S t CoL Jabelonsky spoke alter new In the steel mills this precious Mary’s cemetery here. charges of discrimination against SppBish-Americans in Pando had “scrap”, is remelted with pig iron b^en lodged officially by Mr. to produce the steel which goes Ohio American Legion Beshoar. Mr. Beshoar declared into our machines of war. Is Headed by Catholic that he had received complaints in spite of earlier promises that Middletown, 0. — Martin V. discrimination would be prohibited Many steel furnaces are working Coffey>6f Middletown, elected Ohio in Camp. Hale. Mr. Beshoar said (lepattment commander of the that, despite an apparent housing from hand to mouth. Others are Amerimerican Le^on in the 24th an' shortage which forced Spanish- nual convention, is a member of Americans to live in tents, *he faced with shutting down. All need the Holy Name society of Holy learned workers were being re­ Trinity church here. cruited in Texas for the project great mountains of reserve scrap Seminar Proceedings Pontifical Degrees to see them through the fall and Printed by Congress In Theology Granlei winter months. Washington. — Proceedings of the final meeting of the 1941-42 Weston, Mass. — Two' were Steel production has gone up . . . Riccobono seminar of Roman law granted the Pontifical degree of up . UP! America is now pro­ in the Catholic university were Doctor of Sacred Theology ducing as much steel as all the rest published in the Congressional Weston college. The recipients are Record at the request of Senator the Rev. Edmund J. Hogan, S.J. of the world combined. But unless J%mes M. Mead of New York. The who defended a disserta at least 6,000,000 additional tons of seminar, established in 1929, is tion on “The Teaching of John scrap steel is uncovered promptly, held annually in the university in Philip Roothaan on Abnegation,' memory of a series of lectures and the Rev. John L. McKenzie, the full rate of production cannot given there by Pmf. Salvatore S.J., who defendecl his dissertation be attained or increased; all the MOSES E. Riccobono, celebratM Rom^n law on “Divine, Sonship in the Old tanks, guns and ships our country scholar. Senator Mead was one Testament.” of the speakers of the final con­ is counting on cannot be produced. ference of the seminar this year. Prelate, Native of We can be thankful that there is Canada, Dies in Rome enough scrap in this country to see London.—Monslgnor A r t h u SMITH Curotte. for many years professor us through—scrap a once wasteful of theology in Rome, has died at nation is turning to in time of the age of 73, a radio message stress. Njt all depends on you to from Vatican City heard here re- Democrat for ports. He was a native of Canada collect It and turn it in. A' cpnsultor of the Sacred Con­ gregation of the Sacraments, he It ii the greatest “TREASURE HUNT” also was a canon of the Lateran in history. Appoint yourself a commit­ Basilica. tee of one to search your attic, your GOVERNOR basement and your garage, your barn­ No Department yard, your factory or your store. COLORADO NEEDS in the Then give your pile to s charity or col­ Governor’s office an able lection agency—or sell it to a Junk Of Religion in dealer. T ie Junk which you collect la executive — one trained in bought by industry from scrap dealers business and farming — a at established, government-controlled State University This advertisement is being contributed by the following Denver, prices. man who knows the prob> The announcement in a daily Industries in the interest of the **National Scrap Harvest” lems affecting mining, wa­ newspaper of Denver that “Dr. ter conservation, labor and Edwin R. Walker, former director .TELENEWS St Vincent De Paul Salvafi’e Bnreaa of religious education in Central Tha Newtreal Thaatar * 1951 Lawranca CH. 5503 the small business man. Missouri college, has been named associate professor of religion in Midwest Junk and Paper Co. .h iu in MOSES E. SMITH’S legisla­ the University of Colorado de­ FLOWERS INC. partment of religion and philoso­ C. W. (Tad) Dilliaghsm, Jr. Call St. Vincent De Paul'* Firat CH. SSOS tive record clearly proves phy” may cause some comment how he has always fought among Catholics. Builders Service Bnreaa, Inc. COLOMDtfi RAY'S CAFE 1413 Court Place Vote For Dr. Martin D. Currigan of 1518 Caltforaia Food Bar to reduce the taxpayers’ Denver, a Catholic, who has long burdens. been associated with thb uni- COLO. TENT AND AWNING Archenkold Typewriter and Addins: jcRikP Harvest vemity as regent, says that the LEON E. university does' not teach religion 1642 Lawranca R. P. GuUhall Machine Co., KE. 0503 n MOSES E. SMITH is NOT and that it is incorrect to speak DENVER TRAMWAY CO. A FRIEND a machine candidate. He b of its department of relirion and ^ .s r « i philosophy. The institution does 2 dominated by no 'group or LAVINGTON have a department of philosophy OLD LINE MUTL INS. CO. SALIMAN AND SONS faction. If elected Governor that has been in existence for a U. S. Natl. Bank Bldf. 401 15th TA. 9157 Republican Candidate for number of years. Dr. Walker is of Colorado, he will not be assuming a position in the depart­ BEACON DRIVE IN Gart Bros. Sporting Goods Co. hampered with political ment made vacant by the retire­ 7800 Ea«t Colfax STATE TREASURER ment of a professor who taught in 1643 Larimer St. promises. the department for a long time. He will give lectures on philosophy For 3)4 Years State Purchasing This sd paid for by a friend of Moses and morals and will hold chapel TO REALLY GO ALL OUT-GET YOUR SCRAP ALL OUT E. Smith.—PoL Adv. Agent conferences but will not function PoL Adv. as a preacher or teach religion as sues Thursday, Office, 988 Bannock THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN Prince Hubertua zu Loewenatetn Say a: JUNIOR PRAESIDIA PLANS Germans Must Look Not to Hitler But ADVANCED BY LEGIONARIES WM. LEE ^OR A meeting of curia representa­ meetings are conducted in the tives of the Legion of Mary was same manner as those of the sen­ MEMORY’S To Archangel Michael for Real Leader held Friday, Aug. 28, in S t John’s ior 'praesidia. rectory to make definite plans for ” 'Ihe Rev. J. Roy FigUno, arch­ CARDEN Newfoundland, N. J.— (Special) of S t Michael. When S t Henry Prince Michael conquered for the formation of junior praesidia. diocesan director of the lenon, and his empress, S t Cunegund, Christ and when hidden or open Delegates were present from read a letter from the Rev. Harry KNOUS If the Chrietlan people of Ger- Vnany are ever to find their way were building the Cathedral of postasy engulfs the souls of men Blessed Sacrament, St. Francis de Roberts, spiritual director of jun­ out of the morass of paganism and Bamberg, they boasted that it he world over. . . . Sales’, Annunciation, St. Vincent ior praesidia in S t Louis, Mo. His for oppression into which Hitler has would be the most beautiful in “Many Germans clearly recog­ de Paul’s, St. Dominic’s, Cathedral, letter outlined the program /fol 1^ them, they must turn again to Christendom. Night after night the nized and described the nature ^ St. Elizabeth’s, S t John’s, and lowed in St. Louis, which has the heavenly prince who was the work of the stonemasons was un­ the new paganism at a time when, Holy Family parishes. proved successful there. A sin^lar E lire for the ones we love u d bare patron and protector of the old done. in the seats of foreign governments The Rev. John Regan, spiritual schedule will be followed in 'the W loved—and for the golden memories Holy Roman empire—St. Michael From a hilltop overlooking the and In the circles of intellectual director of the only junior prae- formation of junior praesidia in GOVERNOR of happy times together. A monument is the Archangel. So says Prince Hu- Cathedral, Henry and Cunee^nd leaders abroad; events in Germany sidium in Denver, gave many help­ Denver. die ageless way to perpetuate love in me­ bertus zu Locwenstein, whose oppo­ one night saw a host of evil spirits were not yet regarded as so very ful ideas and suggestions re^rding Father Regan agreed to give D m O C R A T IC the formation of the praesidium in mory’s garden... May we show you why sition to Nazism has made him swarming over the walls of the wicked.. . . It would be inconsistent demonstration meetings with his with the truth to say that the Ger­ Cathedral parish and of its activi­ CANDIDATE Selea Barre Granite and the seal of the an exile from his homeland for sti;uctnre. In the low-hanging praesidium before any group that almost ten years. clouds was the horrible figure of man people ever surrendered their ties. The assistant rector of the would be interested. Barre Guild are to important Satan himself. The imj^rial pair opposition to the totalitarian state Cathedral staff related that the Annunciation, St. Philomena’s, “In these our times, when men unit started out with the juniors Primary Election Sept. 8 when you choose a monument? attempt once more to set them­ dropped to their knees in prayer. —Whence the unremitting nature of and St. Dominic’s parishes have When they raised their eyes, a the terror.... and seniors of the high school, but definite plans for starting groups selves against the throne of God, gradually drew the freshmen and Wasphemously trying to usurp great Prince stood before them— “Surely S t Michael today . and the others who were repre For the past six years Judge Knous has served with dis­ a sword in his right hand and the brings comfort to those behinc sophomores into its group. The sented have tentative plans. domination over the souls of men boys and girls showed entnusiasm tinction on the Supreme Court Previously, was Mayor of and the moral law,” says Prince crown of Charlemagne in his left. prison walls and barbed wire and Curia Meeting Montrose, Colorado; a member of the House of Representa­ St. Michael spoke: “Only he who to those who pray that the good jfor their work and performed their Loewenstein, “it is fitting that ve assignments diligently. Their tives for one term and served six years in the State Senate, turn to the true leader of Germany, humbles himself before the Lord angels and their Prince may not Held in Edgewater the last four of which he was Democratic floor leader. ERICKSOn St. Michael the Archangel, whose and is mindful of my name, ‘Who abandon the German people.” •The regular curia meeting of Is Like Unto God,’ may rightfully Devotion to S t Michael is being Wilkes-Barre Pastor the Denver area legionaries was His legislative, executive, judicial and practical experience very name, ‘Who Is Like Unto God,’ admira'nly fit him to serve as Governor through this strenuous refutes the man-made idols of our wear the crown.” revived among many of Germany’s Wins Polish Award held in St. M a^ Magdalene’s hnll war period. day.” The Emperor, chastened of his faithful and long-suffering Catho­ Thursday evening, Aug. 27. Six­ BEaiRIIL 0 1 . Western devotion tp St. Michael pride, became after that a meek lics. On Sept 29, Feast of the Wilkes-Barre, Pa.—The R t Rev teen praesidia were represented. He knows every section of the State and the problems of reached its peak in the Christian ai(d humble Christian ruler who Dedication of S t Michael, thou­ Monsignor J. J. Kowalewski, pas­ Vincent Wendling gave the treas its people. was destined to become a canonized sands of them will pray for the tor of St. Mary’s Polish church urer’s report, and a discussion on empire founded by Charlemagne, Judge Knous was borp in Colorado; is married and two of 920 Speer Blvd. CH. 4728 and Michael was looked upon as saint. The Bamberg Cathedral was restoration of liberty and religion here, was presented with the Miecze "Study” was held. the protector of the Frankish completed, and on a nearby moun throughout the territory now rmed Hallerowskie medal for outstand­ The next curia meeting will be his three sons are in the armed forces. realm. From the kingdom of the tain St. Henry built a Church of by the new pagans who would make ing work for the Polish World war held in St. Fhilomena’s school hall, PoL A4r. Franks, the cult of Michael spread St. Michael. th«maelve$ “like unto God.” veterans. Sept. 24. through Germany. Today, says Pince Loewenstein, Vision of St. Henry Recalled “it is like the revolt of the angels Legend has It that St. Henry, of darkness when we see the pagan the Holy Roman Emperor from god, Wotan, restored to some of the 1002 to 1024, was a devoted client mountain peaks that the great New Discrimination Charges Made Against Pando Camp

The Very Rev. Monsignor John beginning S p a n i s h-Americans R. Mulroy, archdiocesan director wesfi not given employment. Be­ of Catholic Charities, after a trip to Camp Hale and Pando, declared cause of ,enticism and investiga­ Thursday that there was obviously tion they were eventually hired “great distinction’’ being made but were placed at such a disad­ among the racial groups employed vantage that many were forced on the ski troop training center to leave the project. They are project. being housed in tents and not in Monsignor Mulroy said: “In the the regular barracks. The tent colony of Spanish-speaking work ers is virtually segregated and is Navy Secretary Lauds not supplied with water sufficient SMASHTHE JAP for an^hing but cooking. The Mother of 8 Fighters mess hall is totally inadequate, Justice Benjamin C. having a capacity for 125 men, and Los Angeles.—Navy Secretary there are 500 employed. It seems Frank Knox personally compli­ that the attitude of the employers mented Mrs. Rose Radzinski, 61- is one of indifference to the con­ year-old widow and a member of tinuance of the men on the job— SCRAP HILLIARD St. Ignatius’ parish, because eight they don’t care whether they stay Your of Colorado Supreme Court of her sons are in the armed or not.” forces. “The splendid manner in Monsignor Mulroy accompanied which your sons have responded Barron B. Beshoar, associate field In the barnyards and gullies of Democratic Candidate to the colors,” said Secretary Knox representative of the minority in a letter to Mrs. Radzinski, “re­ groups branch of the War Man­ farms and in the basements and flects a sense of loyalty and patri­ power commission, to Camp Hale. attics of homes is a lot of Junk for otism they learned at home.” Col, Carl H. Jabelonsky, district army engineer in Denver, in an­ which is doing no good where it Miss Katherine Byrne, swer to new charges of discrim­ is, but which is needed at once to United Slates Senator ination involving the Camp Hale (LONG TERM) Political Figure, Dies project, said the armyjs attempts help smash tho Japs and Nazis. He has always been loyal to his ing to get things in shape so that Putnam, Cdnn.—Funeral serv­ there is no discrimination or any party and true to the people of ices were held in St. Mary’s church just grounds for complaint. He It may bo rutty, old “scrap" to Colorado. here for Miss Katherine Byrne, added that “things are not so bad you, but it is actually refined steel Pol. Adv. Republican national committee- as the public has been led to be­ woman for Connecticut, who died lieve.” —with most Impurities removed. in a New York city hospital^ after In the steel mills this precious a short illness. Burial was in S t Col. Jabelonsky spoke after new Mary’s cemetery here. charges of discrimination against "scrap”, is remelted with pig iron V ------Spjtnish-Americans in Pando had b^en lodged officially by Mr. to produce the steel which goes Ohio American Legion Beshoar. Mr. Beshoar declared into our machines of War. Is Headed by Catholic that he had received complaints in spite of earlier promises that Middletown, 0. — Martin V. discrimination would be prohibited Many steel furnaces are working Coffey 6f Middletown, elected Ohio in Camp. Hale. Mr. Beshoar said department commander of the that, despite an apparent housing from hand to mouth. Others are American Legion in the 24th an­ shortage which forced Spanish- nual convention, is a member of Americans to live in tents, *he faced with shutting down. All need the Holy Name society of Holy learned workers were being re­ Trinity church here. cruited in Texas for the project, great mountains of reserve scrap Seminar Proceedings Pontifical Degrees to see them through the fall and Printed by Congress winter months. In Theology Granted Washington. — Proceedings of the final meeting of the 1941-42 Weston, Mass. — Two’ were Steel production has gone up . . . Riccobono seminar of Roman law granted the Pontifical degree of up , UPl America is now pro­ in the Catholic university were Doctor of Sacred Theology in ducing as much steel as all the rest published in the Congressional Weston college. The recipients are Record at the request of Senator the Rev. Edmund J. Hogan, S.J., of the world combined. But unless Jqmes M. Mead of New York. The who defended a disserta­ at least 6,000,000 additional tons of seminar, established in 1929, is tion on “The Teaching of John scrap steel is uncovered promptly, held annually in the university in Philip Roothaan on Abnegation,” the full rate of production cannot memory of a series of lectures and the Rev. John L. McKenzie, given there by P^|^. Salvatore S.J., who defended his dissertation be attained or increased; all the MOSES E. Riccobono, celebratea Roman law on “Divine. Sonship in the Old tanks, guns and ships our country scholar. Senator Mead was one Testament.” is counting on cannot be produced. of the speakers of the final con ference of the sertiinar this year. Prelate, Native of We can be thankful that there is Canada, Dies in Rome enough scrap in this country to see London.—Monslgnor Arthur SMITH Curotte, for many years professor us through—scrap a once wasteful of theology in Rome, has died at nation is turning to in time of the age of 73, a radio message stress. It all depends on you to from Vatican City heard here re­ collect it and turn it in. Democrat for ports. He was a native of Canada. A cpnsultor of the Sacred Con­ gregation of the Sacraments, he It is the greatest ‘TREASURE HUNT” also was a canon of the Lateran in hietory. Appoint yourself a commit­ Basilica. tee of one to search your attic, your GOVERNOR basement and your garage, your barn­ No‘ Department yard, your factory or your store. COLORADO NEEDS in the Then give your pile to a charity or col­ lection agency—or sell it to a Junk Governor’s office an able Of Religion in dealer. The Junk which you collect ie executive — one trained in bought by industry from scrap dealeri at eatabliahed, government-controlled business and farming — a State University This advertisement is being contributed by the following Denver, prices. man who knows the prob­ Industries in the interest of the **National Scrap Harvest” The announcement in a daily lems affecting mining, wa­ newspaper of Denver that “Dr. ter conservation, labor and Edwin R. Walker, former director ' TELENEWS St Vincent De Paul Salvage Bureau of religious education in Central The Newfreel Theater * 1951 Lawrenca CH. 5503 the small business man. Missouri college, has been named .h ill in associate professor of religion in Midwest Junk and Paper Co. MOSES E. SliDTH’S legisla­ the University of Colorado de­ FLOWERS INC. partment of religion and philoso­ C. W. (Ted) OilUngham, Jr. Call St. Vincent Da Paul’i Fir»t CH. 6505 tive record clearly proves phy” may cause some comment among Catholics. Builders Service Bureau, Inc. COLORADtfi how be has always fought RAY’S CAFE 1413 Court Place Vote For Dr. Martin D. Currigan of 1518 California Food Bar to reduce the taxpayers’ Denver, a Catholic, who has long burdens. been associated with the uni­ COLO. TENT AND AWNING Archenhold Typewriter and Adding iOMUmst versity as regent, says that the 1642 Lawrenca R. P. Gubhall LEON E. university does not teach religion Machine Co., KE. 0503 MOSES E. SMITH is NOT and that it is incorrect to speak DENVER TRAMWAY CO. A FRIEND a machine candidate. He is of its department of religion and philosophy. The institution does i m y o i t r dominated by no 'group or LAVINGTON have a department of philosophy OLD LINE MUTL. INS. CO. SAUMAN AND SONS faction. If elected Governor that has been in existence for a U. S. Natl. Bank Bldg. 401 I5th TA. 9157 Republican Candidate for number of years. Dr. Walker is of Colorado, he will not be assuming a position in the depart­ BEACON DRIVE IN Gart Bros. Sporting Goods Co. hampered with political ment made vacant by the retire­ 7800 East Colfax 1643 Larimar St. STATE TREASURER ment of a professor who taught in promises. the department for a long time. He will give lectures on philosophy For 3)4 Years State Purchasing and morals and will hold chapel TO REALLY GO ALL OUT-GET YOUR SCRAP ALL OUT Thii ui paid tor bp a friend of Uoaca E, Smith.—Pol. Adv. Agent conferences but will not function PoL Adv. as a preacher or teach religion as such. PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Sept. 3, 1942

wag Qreeted at Q a te w a y Bolero, Leaden of Tomorrow Need Good Eyesight Today REQUIESCANT rector of the Cjitholic University of Medellin, Colombia. Father Botero A $ y to Train (second from left) is shown here (left to risht) with Dr. T. E. Downey, The eecnrity of America’s tomorrow depends on sound training secretary of the Latin-American reception committee established by of 70ang people today. The minds of youth must be alert and IN PACE Bishop Joseph P. Hurley of St. Aiifustine; the Rev. W. A. Hinnebush, unhandicapped; so be sure that your child’s eyes are free from O.P., professor of history in Providence college. Providence, R. I., and Mrs. Jeannette (2ommo, who is serving tea. The Colombian educator Civilian Pilots any ocular defect. We suggest a yearly eye examination by MRS. JULIA HALL, 1210 W. 11th aTtnu*. Wit* of John HcU. Sorristt and other delegates to the Inter-American seminar in Washington were our professional optometrists. wtrt held Tharidex in the mortnnrr entertained by the committee upon their arrival in Miami.—(INP drawinvroom. Interment Ht. OliTCt. Photo,) (Continued From Page One) Boulevard service. students, nearly as many as last JOHN C. SILVERS. 3321 Harlan year’s record of 198. street. Husband of Hri. Florence Silveri. Requiem Maas will be offered Saturday Late registrations may push the ISWIGERT BROS. at 9 in St. Mary Macdalene'i church. freshman rolls over last year’s Better Vi$ion Good Service Edeewatar. Interment MU Olivet. Boule­ Optometrists vard service, mark, in the opinion of the Rev. for Every Ago At Right Prieot GEORGE DENNING, 12SS Santa Fa John J. Gibbons, S J., ffean of Regis drive. Father of Nick. Haya, Kani.; college. Father Gibbons believes 1550 Ctdifornia KEyttonm 7651 Laurence, Henderson, Wyo.; Albert, T^mas, and Urvan, Hudaon; William, that, under other than war condi­ Dieco; Joaeph, Camp Roberta, Calif. tions, Regis college would undoubt­ Anna Denning and Hri. Mary Sweet, edly have enrolled a number of Denver: Mra. Catherine MeJonkin, Ore­ gon; Mra. Monica Haudon, San Fran- students far in excess of the record eiaeo, and Olive Denning, Red Croai aerv- enrollment of 251 students last RULE NO. 13—Re-Tread your Tires ice: a brother. Juatine, Yonkera, N. Y., year. Most of the upperclassmen and a sitter, Mra. Virginia Popish, Den­ ver. Requiem Man was offered Tuesday are in one of the enlisted officer- To many thousands of motorists retreading tires is a new at 9 in Annunciation church. Interment training reserves. The fir.st classes experience. New tires have been available and inexpensive Mt. Olivet. of the fall semester meet Friday, MRS. FLORENCE MONTOYA. Denver. Sept. 4. by comparable standards, Today they are no longer available Wife of Eliaa Montoya, mother of Ronald, and daughter of Hr. and Mra. Gareia. Freshman week activities, con­ to the average citizen. Requiem Haas was offered Monday at 9 in Sacred Heart church. Interment Mt. centrated in a two-day period this A retreaded tire has 80% of the life of a new tire—that’s ^louiercortorour Olivet. year, were completed Tuesday, ROBERT A. NEARY, 4246 Stuart Sept. 2, when registration of fresh­ a lot of extra mileage to get and the cost is surprisingly low. g«n*blaBefin«l atreet. Son of Mrs. Leo Sutton, brother men took place. The activities All work done at Goodrich Silvertowii' store is gua'anteed M of Mrs. J. F. Fredmore. W. W. Watkins, William. Juanita, and Patrick Neary. included college orientation lec­ to workmanship and use of the best materials available. Requiem Mata will be offered Saturday tures and introduction of the fac­ at 9 in Holy Ghost church. Intarmant ulty to the students. New stu­ m O HTUA Rl§• Mt. Olivet. FELIPITA RUIZ. Denver. Requiem dents heard lectures on the Cberrd ale 3663 Maas waa offered Friday, Aug. 2S, in St. place of reli^on in college life by CaJetan’a church. Interment Ht. Olivet. the Rev. William J. Stackhouse, Goodrich Silvertown Store SJ., instructor in philosophy and O P T H E B. F. GOODRICH COMPANY EMELIO ARAGON Requiem Maaa ia being offered Friday student counselor, and on the place at 8 in Sacred Heart church for Amalio of mental health in college life by 510 14ih Si. — A. C KMGHT, Mgr. ’*DENVER'S HOST PROGHESSIVE LAUNDRY” Aragon, 68. of 2611 California atreet. the Rev. Elmer Trame, S.J., asso­ who died Monday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Gertruda Martinex, 3110 ciate professor of biologry. They THE CASCADE LAIINDRY Franklin atreet, after a brief illneaa. were also addressed by the Very “TRY OUR NEW SERVICE” He was bom in Huerfano country and Rev. John J. Flanagan, SJ., presi­ farmed in Bellview and Greeley before moving to Denver in 1927. dent of Regis. Complete Laundry Service Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. C. D. OF A. CLUB TO BE LEASED Army Reierve Quota Ii 86 ARGONAUT HOTEL tUT Market WE CALL FOR AND DEUVER TA. I37MS7S Gertrude Mertinet, Mrs. Cora Hendina, and Mra. Flora Gallegos, all of Denver, A quota of 86 has been set for Where Denver’* Society Entertain* for Luncheon* and Dinner* and Mrs. Benitha Pacheco of Los An­ Regis college students in the army gela, Calif., and four sons, Vincent and TO USO FOR WOMEN’S UNIT FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BP.IOGE PARTIES. Abraham Aragon, both of Loa Angeles; enlisted reserve corps, according to Joe Aragon of Fort Garland, and Hubart word from the commanding gen­ DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 ' EVERYTHING Aragon of Denver. (Continued From Page One) place in its 17 years of existence. eral of the Seventh service com­ Interment in Fort Collina. ver. The property, prior to the Various classes along educational mand received by Father Flana­ Beautiful Ballroom* Private Dining Room* turn of the century, was part of lines, sewing groups, parish com­ gan. Rabb’s^'*Co'»zpfrfo f/ome Out/iUers'* WILLIAM J. MEALY mittees, many clubs, social events, William J. Healy, 66, died Thursday, the old Brown addition. The large The 86 students are to be dis­ Aug. 27, in hia home, 381 S. Waihington, and other meetings nave been wel­ tributed among the various classes 60 South B ro ad w ay...... PE. 7013 following a four'w eeki' illneai. two and a half story sandstone comed through its doors. A native of Mancheater, England, he according to separate class quotas was brought to thli country at an early home, with its wide porches, spa­ St. Rite’s court was organized in into which the total quota for the age. He came to Denver in 1903 and cious lawn, and three-car garage, May, 1921, through the efforts of college is broken down. The larg­ VOTE FOR married Miss Katherine Schlunt in 1907. was formally opened by the Cath­ Mrs. E. 0. Nichols. The court COLFAX MARKET He was employed as a carpenter by a est assignment is to the freshman COLFAX AT COLFAX AT local construction company. He was a olic Daughters on New Year’s day, from Longmont was in charge of class. DOWNING MARION Judge Henley Anderson Spanish-American war vateran and a 1925. the initiation ceremonies. About Applicants for the reserve corps member of the Woodmen of the World. 100 charter members were present Surviving are hie wife, a daughter, The substantial residence out­ must enlist before the reception I BRUNO’S FOB BETTER SEAFOODS AND POULTBTI wardly is little changed, but the for the occasion, and Mrs. O’Fal­ of induction orders, according to Mre. Alice Stafford of Denver; two lon was named grand regient, a CALVERT brothere, Walter and Harry J, Healy, interior has known many improve­ the army announcement, and con­ Free Cracked both of Denver, and threa aiateri, Mra, ments and repairs sipce Court S t position she ably held until De­ sequently all applications must be Squabs FOR Mary E. Rice of Hamdon, Conn.; Mrs. cember, 1928, The growth of the Delivery Crab Helen Erickion, San Diego, Calif., and Rite bought the property, chief of cleared through the applicants’ Mra. Thomas M. Smith of Denvtr. which was the; installation of a hot Catholic Daughters has been com­ local draft boards. Reception of Capons TA. 1776 Lobsters Judge Supreme Court Solemn Requiem Mass was offerad water heating plant The first mendable. In May, 1925, the Colo­ questionnaires does not prevent en­ Monday at 9 in St. Francis de Sales' rado state court wqs organized. Turkeys Alive or church, with the Rev. Gregory Smith floor included, when acquired from listment in the reserve. 3 (Long Term) as celebrant. Me was assisted by the the Snyder family, two commodious Mrs. O’Fallon was the first state Students enlisted in the army Cooked Republican Primary Election) Rev. Matthias Blenkuth aa deacon and parlors, a dining-room, large recep­ regent. reserve may continue in college BRUNOJ the Rev. Robert McMahon, aubdeacon. tion hall, library, and kitchen. Grand regents of St. Rite’s court PICK OP THB THE PICK or A SELF MADE HAN The Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith wai present through graduation, provided they in the sanctuary for the funeral. Inter­ Seven bedrooms were on the second who followed Mrs. O’Fallon were do satisfactory work. Upon grad­ FLOCK THE SEA n YEARS A DIST. JUDGE ment in Mt. Olivet. floor, and an office and assembly Mrs. Joseph Hagus, Mrs. M. L. uation army reserve enlistees are Pol. Ad». hall were third-floor features. Lippincott, Miss Margaret Mur­ sent to officer training school, LEO JOSEPH REED phy, Miss Anna Fallon, Mrs. Leo Joseph Reed. 60, died TacidAy in Many of the rooms and their at­ after which they receive their com­ hl» home, 2917 Race etreet, of a heart tractive appointments, marked by Genevieve Ulrickson, and Miss missions. Certain courses are Prom thtir ColifemU Noritiau tlia attack. high ceilings and hardwood panel­ Mayme Garrett, and the present specified in the college period Chriftlan Brotlien ■•nil yoo Un saptrb A natire of Denver, he wai employed grand regent, Miss Nellie iennori winM. Th» Brothere milntitln Bt, CLARK, ROBT. T. by the Union Pacifle railroad at a loeo> ing, present an arrangement dif­ for reservists, but the greater part Mary*B Colloy^ and other tchooU M U S lh fUflace. ^uAed motive engineer. In the Ust World war ferent from that of 1924. The ball­ Junior Branch Formed of the college program is left to throQfb the ealo of their rraat win*. Telegraph Service he served in the navy as a gunner’s room, or reception hall, was made In 1926 the Junior Catholic the student’s own, choice. mate. In 1922 he married Hiss Irene Funeral Designs Catlin of Denver. into a dormitory, and one large Daughters were organized. Mrs. The present quota includes those PAUL’S Surviving are his wife, a daughter, room was formed of the two par­ Hagus, Mrs. J. Triplett, and Mrs. already enlisted in the army re­ KE. 6171 Free Delivery Marvene Ruth; three brothers. William lors. The clubhouse has accom­ serve who enroll in Regis for the EA. 5737 TA. 3662 J. and Francis A., both of Denver, and Harvey Smith were instrumental Paul M. Reed, now in the navy; a sister. modations for 20 resident girls, in the development of the junior fall term. Regris was approved for Mrs. W. Harris. Denver, and an aunt, and down through the years the branch, and, mainly through the the army enlisted reserve last Mrs. Mary Duncan. Santa Monica. Calif. nominal cost of residence there untiring efforts of Mrs. Smith, the spring after its approval for the Requiem Mass is being offered Friday at 9 in Loyola church. Interment Ht. made the place a popular one. younger organization has pros­ navy’s V-1, V-7, and V-5 plans, Olivet* Boulevard service. In November, 1936, the Cath­ pered. but at the time no final quotes JUSTIKE olic Daughters jubilantly an­ The enthusiasm so abundantly were assigned colleges or univer­ National Day of Prayer nounced the clubhouse to be free found in 1921, and which again sities. LOOP MARKET of debt, a happy occasion realized was evident when the clubhouse Army air force reservists, who FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE CIUNGINe Being Held in Canada only through the “unsurpassed en^ was purchased and when the state are allowed to complete their col­ Free Parking With Pureha*# of 50c or Moro at 1429 Lawranea thusiasm of the members,” Mrs. court was organized, is vitally lege work through graduation, are A LAMP BUB! Ottawa.—Sunday, Sept. 6, has M. J. O’Fallon, first g;rand regent alive today under, the able leader­ included in the present quota. Navy The firms listed here de­ J tB a been proclaimed a national day of of the court, said. ship of its officers. Projects too air corps reservists (class V-5) SOLES prayer and dedication in Canada. lit Reiidenti Hitcbliikeri numerous to list have been carried are permitted to complete the year serve to be remembered UdiM* ..M* aoeOmd yO nfSS SotU Atf P sSthtU A special edition of the official out capably by these women lead­ of school in which they are ac­ .SSa Canada Gazette says it is to be a “When we opened the building, ers of Catholic Action. Today, cepted by the reserve. when you are distributing H E E L S ladie*' _..Z 5e “day of humble prayer and inter­ the majority of our first women they continue to accept responsi­ The Rev. Josfeph S. Haller, S.J., your patronage in the dif­ cession to Almighty God and of residents were hitchhikers — the bilities, and the co-operation with assistant pastor of Holy Trinity LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP special dedication to national serv­ first girl hitchhikers we had seen USO efforts is one of the finest church in Trinidad, will return to ferent lines of business. t . Discoenect d>e damaged coed or appB* in Denver," Mrs. O’Fallon said. la tlw Lm p Markat, Lavranaa St. 814a a&oe that canted the fate to blow out. ice and sacrifice on behalf of the patriotic contributions any society Trinidad Friday after making his cause undertaken by Canada, by “These girls were recommended to can offer. retreat ip Regis college. He has Z. T«BotfdM>Maia9»ttcfa. the United Kingdom and other us by the Travelers’ Aid. We ad­ been in Regis since Aug. 23. Dominions of the British Com­ vertised in the C. D. of A. na­ Court to Meet 3. Remoiw the Uowa hue, sad it tional publication, of course, and with poe of die same lize. (Sand on a monwealth of Nations, the United Thursday, Sept. 10 States of America, and Allied and so our clubhouse really was widely CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING J dry toiface), Associated Powers, and all those known in a short time. Always we The first fall meeting of Court BIROS. 4. Cloee the Main Swteefa. who are offering their lives for have had many requests for rooms. St. Rita will be held in the club­ our cause, and for a speedy and This was true in the early years house Thursday, Sept 10, at 8 EYE Classified Ads T»« have helped to Mag e apeedierVMeoi favorable peace that shall be of the clubhouse, and particularly p.m. In the stress of these uncer­ true in the depression days.” tain times there are many new FROZEN founded on understanding and not It will pay you to raad ALL of tho following advartiaomoBt*. ^ flitJIdAf KilowaU hatred, to the end that peace shall The Catholic Daughters’ activi­ avenues of service open to the FOODS Year Electrical SoWM endure.’’ ties cover a variety of fields, in­ women of America. Miss Nellie cluding the religious, educational, Lennon, grand regent, has manv charitable, patriotic, recreational, plans in mind for the winter workk Groceries ■ Meats ■ Bakery CA TH O LIC DAUGHTERS* HOME. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Public Service Company of Colorado Funeral Is Held for social, and civic. Leasing of the of the court, and is anxious for all 1772 Grant. Piaaaant boma for glrla. members to attend in order that Raconditiontd piano*. -0107*70. grand*, World War Chaplain clubhouse to the USO is in keep MURRAY’S PRINTING organa (pip* and r*«d). orehcatnl Inatru- ing with C. D. of A. endeavors, for these plans may be fully discussed. menta. T. R. Walktr. 234 Broadway. SF. Chicago. — Archbishop Samuel Fonndtd br M. T. Marrar—1182 A. Stritch presided over funeral certainly this move is a patriotic Miss Jo Frances Conrin, su- 609 Buxlncu Carda 11.28 and np. Wtddin* 7364. one. pervi.sor of the USO-NCCS club of Phones GR. 1613-14-15 Announcaincntx 2$ for 22.60 and op. Mum- services for the Rev. George T. WMt 32nd St Jnlian ber«d tiekata of all kindi. RODGERS. .611 PHOTOGRAPHS The clubhouse has been a busy women, will be the speaker of the 14th St. McCarthy, who saw service over evening. She will explain the part Andmvon pbotoA 1208 IStb St. at tew . seas as a chaplain in the first ranee MAin 1378. Fra. nrw. cut*. College Library Gets women are playing in this branch DRUG STORES World war. Archbishop Stritch of war work. • MALE HELP WANTED preached the funeral sermon and Gift of 670 Bo()ks Tom Flaherty’s aUTCBlNSON’S PBARHACT gave final absolution after a Pon­ Your Nnborhood Druggist Man to do Janitor work and act a* night tifical Mass of Requiem, offered New York.—A gift of 670 books LEGAL NOTICE Phon. SPrue* 0688 700 So. Pwrt watchman. Call GL. 8633. by Auxiliary Bishop Bernard J and pamphlets wa^ made to Our JAMES HUTCHINSON Shell in St. Mary Margaret’s Lady of the Lake college by Miss NOTICJS OF FINAL SETTLEMENT COLONY GRILL church, where Father McCarthy ESTATE of John Holiinfer* alio Ehown PAINTING a PAPERING Mfs. Mildred Leained Louise Maguire of New York city. aa J. H. Miller* DECEASED* No. 18150. Painting and Papenng maonabla C. T. was pastor. Father McCarthy They will be used to augment the Notice ie hereby riven that on the 6th Where Friends Meet Friends Ytager. 87 W. Mapla. SPme* 2964. • DRESSMAKING was 68. new library for the school af social day of October* 1942* I will preaent to the • ALTERATIONS County Court of the City and County of • FURS RESTYLED work that opens Oct. 1. Miss Ma­ Denver. Colorado, my accounta for FINAL SF IN B POODS WANTED—HOUSE TO RENT Guatemalans Study guire, formerly assistant director SETTLEMENT of adminiitration of aaid • HEMSTITCHING of the National Catholic School of estate, when and where all peraone in in* • HIXBD DRINKS Familj of aeven would lik* to rent 5-room Shortage of Priests tereet may appear and object to them, if houi. for 325.00 per mon. on Eait aid. near PEarl 8026 2105 So. Aeoma Social Service, is now a member they eo desire. • BEER • WR4E icbool. MA. 9415. Guatemala. — A national con­ of the wage and hour division of MATHILDA HOLZINGER* *N June 28, 1894. (Congress passed a bill making Labor gress to consider the grave prob the federal department of labor. Executrix. 569 E. Colfax lem of the lack of priests in this She will lecture in the new term Bernard £. Engler* Atty. Day a legal hobday and fixing the dace as the first Monday in Sep­ 715 Midland Savings Bldg. country was called by Archbishop in Our Lady of the Lake college. Denver* Colorado. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS tember. Mariano Rossell Arellano of Guatemala for early September. It is an important day for ex-ery cititen. It brings to our atten­ In calling the congress, the Arch­ District Court Judges Have Decided Cases of National Importance* tion the fact that what we have accompb'shed as individuals, as bishop said that a good part of the and ihe so-called chaln-alore tax, all of which have caused national attention. These decision* have been favorably published in many active legal and other publications and famib'es and as a nation is the result of work intelb'gently done. It rural population “never sees a have been quoted in similar *uiu throughout the United State*. The five judges of the present district court who are candidates for re-election are Henry A. Hicks, Henry gives to labor the deserved dignity of spedal recognition. I priest or, at most, once a year;’ Sherman Lindsiey, Floyd F. Miles, Robert W. Steele, and Jokepb J. Walsh. These judges assumed office in January, 1937. In many localities where a court is composed in towns where there are priests of four or more judges, lawyers, businessmen, the chamber of commerce and the general public liave adopted the policy of giving favorable consideration to judges whose ■'By their fruits ye shall know them"—is a biblical truth that “they find it impossible to attend terms are about to expire. This custom constitutes a definite step toward the elimination of political consideration. Judges who hare had six or.more years experience on time has sharpened Our physiul and mental effort is reOected, properly to the most urgent spirit­ the bench, and who have records of accomplishment and economy of administration, arc trained men for our judiciary. The people in the general election in 1936 selected ual needs that confront them in so a most capable group of judges for the district court. It is to be regretted that all seven judges are not candidates for re-election. Tlieir outstanding record of economy in not alone in what we have, but in what we are. This is the measure wide a field.” the expenditure of public funds in maintaining the court, their judicial experience of several years, and their legal decisions that have attracted national attention warrant of our influence among all who know us. the support of everyone in the primary election on Sept, 8, Tlie five present judges who are candidates have proved their ability and deserve to be successful on the W orthy fives should not be forgotten and their labors need Propagation of Faith Democratic primary ballot. It is to be regretted that the primary election laws of Colorado do not fiermit these judges to be designated by both parties. The judiciary of the stale should be removed from political consideration and men of judicial training, experience, and integrity should be retained in office. Poi. Adv. not be in vain. It is comforting to know that through memoriali- Congress Scheduled i^auon, fine characters continue to be with us in inspiring, happy Mexico City. — Announcement memorieA was made here that the Mexican Hierarchy has approved plans for a meeting of the Pontifical Societ; for the Propagation of the Faitl (Vs iftow imH tnfoy to be held m Guadalajara in the teefng ottf cx^iHr of second week in November. i' mswly JssigHS^ grsnits f p / " ' mofcumoBifl* • • • snJ u>t erw w ss mnsw. - 1 know )OM wiU hs fm^ssaJ with cur mtenskU priesu U^f tmrfc# )rovr inifuiry tm THEODORE i pepen, ky mtfil or ulephcne* HACKETHALi Air Conditioned JACQUES BROTHERS MORTUARY • Since 1902 COLO SMtlNG 1449-51 Knlamatb St. JUDGE JUDGE JUDGE JUDGE JUDGE 28 E. 6th Ave. TAbor 6468 MONUMENTS Phone UAla 4006 JOSEPH J . FLOYD F . HENRY SHERMAN ROBERT W. HENRY A . C«C*lKA4K4K4MUK*.*i6lMaeBi4* WALSH MILES UNDSLEY STEELE HICKS i =!

/ / - Thursday, - Sept. 3, 1942 Officej^^93^BamoAStre^ THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystpne 4205 PAGE NINE The Denver Catholic Register Completes Training FATHER BABST IS CHIEF OF President- __ Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Regiistorials Editor.___ .Rt. Rev. Matthrw Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. NINTH CORPS AREA CHAPLAINS Managing Editor______Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D Decades of Hardship buying ourselves ■ one-way ticket care also forms an integral part A Catholic priest, a veteran Associate Editors—M F. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B., to Leavenworth. Arizona, Nevada, California, Ore­ , noted of the study, and the sisters will of 26 years’ service in the army, gon, Washington, and Alaska. Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, J.C.D., Litt.D.; Rev. John Cavanagh, We are probably somewhat tax editor of Emporia, Kan*., in an conscious just now, because we see be qualified to go out into the is in charge of chaplains of the Father Babst is widely known l^A., LittD.; Rev. Edward A. Breen, M.A., LittM .; Leonard Tangney, address before the Rotary club of city and render volunteer service ninth corps area. He is Col. Julius in Denver and Colorado. In the Estes Park, Colo., predicted dec­ September 15 looming before us Babst, who is stationed in Fort A.B., Jour.D.; Max Greedy. and must get ready to cough up in the event that the horrors oX early years of his priesthood he ades of hard living for Americans with our third quarter’s taxes for actual war combat come to Denver, Douglas, Salt Lake City, Utah. was stationed in Mt. St. Vincent’a following the war. We may look 1941 with money we are earning Father Babst is in charge of chap­ orphanage in Denver. He still is Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. back on our Utopia, rather than In every calamity that has be­ lains in the far-flung area that in­ this year because we spent money fallen the nation the sisterhoods remembered for his work in or­ ahead, he suggested. No plan for we should have saved last year. cludes Utah, Montana, Idaho, ganizing St. Vincent’s boys’ band a post-war world that he has ex­ of this Church have distinguished Published Weekly by It would be very gratifying for themselves by their contributions about 1912. amined promises to work, but he most wage earners if the Ruml Canadian Missioners hopes for one. He said that of selfless senice. Especially in the As chief of chaplains for the THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) plan, or an adaptation of it, were Civil wSr and in the first World Return From Japan ninth corps area Father Babst is America cannot live alone in the adopted. We would at least get a world, indifferent to the people war the sisters merited eminent responsible for procurement and 938 Bannock Street chance to start even with the citations for their sacrificing labors Montreal.—Six French Canadian assignment of all cbaplaina—Cath­ of other lands. In time, a new government.—^Hubert A. Smith. Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 world order of nations living in in relieving distress. Nuns in hos­ Catholic missionaries were among olic, non-CathoIic, and Jewish. His peace will arise. pital work not only turned over the 70 Canadians who have just office also provides for and makes It must be admitted that White's Good Music and their facilities in many instances been repatriated from Japan. They distribution of ecclesiastical sup­ to the wounded, but also rendered plies such as candlesticks, crosses, Subscription: $1 per year. lack of optimism is well founded. The Glory of God are the Rev. Gustave Piche, O.P., The war, if anything, is deepening invaluable service for many years of Quebec; the Rev. Clement Le- flags, altar coverings, pulpit covers. the chasm between capital and The len-year-old was sitting be­ afterwards by giving part time pine, O.FJj., of Montreal; the Rev. Communion sets, Bibles, prayer fore the radio when a “hot” swing care and other ministrations to the Raoul Laporte, O.P., of St. Clare- books, and field organs. Thursday, Sept. 3, 1942 labor because of the excessive Gene C. Knight, above, son selfishness of both sides, and there number started up. A look of pain injured and sick. r. IT • I nVilniont, and Brother Auguste Gros Father Babst served overseas crossed his face. He twirled the Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knight, 914L#of thetCL Christian/-i. Brothers, and two is terrific danger of class an­ Before the present war is won E. Platte avenue, Colorado Springs, with the second division in the first tagonism. Race bigotry is deepen­ dials persistently until he obtained the sisters undoubtedly will be J , , e M . L- LI nuns, whose names in religion World war. Many medals and dec­ a program of classical music. Then *I were not given. They are identi- orations have been bestowed upon OFFIClALj ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER ing. The financial situation is called upon to share prominently school, completed he «ir force fjgd growing more abysmal all over the he settled back to a beatific re­ in the care of returning wounded Father Babst not only by the The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. pose. advance flying school training in | Congregation of the Immacu- United States, but by foreign world with every month of flglit- soldiers. Many field hospitals are Luke Field, Phoenix, Ariz. With Wo confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ ing. Somebody has to pay the bills. “There's something wrong with being set up in army cantonments late Conception of Quebec and governments as well. Ip his long ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or others in his class he received the Alice Labelle of the same congre Despite years of suffering in de­ that girl," he told his mother, re­ across the country which are in­ covet^ silver wings Aug. 27 and j service he has been responsible those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. ferring to the swing number. “She evitably going to be understaffed. for many a soldier’s finding G oi We hope The Register will be read in every home of the pression and war, the public shows a rating as staff sergeant pilot in no recognition that all this might doesn't see things right.” He went Perhaps even in these difficult the army air forces. Archdiocese. be a Divine chastisement calling to explain that to him such times, when the privately operated We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in for penance. But God is good and music was hard and cold and held hospitals are being raided to staff the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. may be that He will raise a no meaning. Good music, he said, army infirmaries, the nuns will « URBAN J. VEHR, great saint, as He has in times past, makes you feel bright and happy conceivably be summoned to join Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. to lead mankind out of chaos. inside. in ihe conduct of military hos­ SI. im ciiiT'S That this may happen should be It it like the glory of Cod, he pitals. the prayer of all. — Monsignor went on. It carries you up and up. Despite the shortage of help Smith. Everything it warm and clear, as available to manage the sisters’ if in an afternoon's sunshine. Ma­ hospitals with. peace-time effi­ SPiniS PROGBl Advice ‘Bruder Klaus’ Gave to terial things—he did not have the ciency, the nuns will continue to Tax at Source Is proper term, but that is what be in the vanguard of those ren­ lest Plan he meant—do not have the same dering health services. With all 1 T W ® Swiss Long Ago Is Good Today We fervently wish that the tax effect. They are like swing music, the handicaps imposed on them hard and cold. At least, that they have never been found want­ G R E lf SUCCISS spenders and the tax collectors would quit fooling about what they how they make you feel. But good ing when the challenge of render- are going to do with us next year music and the glory of God. . ng charitable aid was issued. Tlie Under the direction of a board r ' and how they are going to do it “Out of the mouths of added motive of patriotism in war of five boys, St. Vincent’s home and devise a practical plan for babes” . .- . .Sometimes we are time may prompt some hospital has completed a busy summer of taking from us a sufficient amount startled by the clearness with which communities to volunteer their intramural activities. The chair­ r •? 4^4 of money to pay our way as a children see the values of life. senices to staff army clinics and man of the board is 13-year-old country. It gives ns the jitters to We almost feel that the tables other medical centers. Tlieir o^n Edmund Nelson. His assistants have responsible public officials should 1m turned, that they car loss of personnel is no insurmount­ include Leo Case, Wally Smith, jumping around like bogeymen in teach 118 better than we ran in able obstacle. The decrease of Edwin Head, and Horace Walters. public print and threatening us struct them. At any rate we are vocations by reason of the times 'P % o te c tim ■The summer program, made up of with dire means of taxation. grateful that onr attempts to incul­ might be marvelously corrected, baseball, softball, touch football, | To the uninitiated layman it cate a sound basis of character and many young women might be soccer, volleyball, marbles, kick- seems on the face of it that the show signs of success. . . . Good prompted to embrace a military' ball, ping-pong, and croquet, was| Riiml plan, which would have been music and the glory of God! That’s religious vocation of literal service outlined by John A. Flanagan, effective the first of the year, is a good ideal for old as well to God and country.—Rev. John athletic director of St. Vincent’s,! FIRST — Buy Wor Bonds. the best that has been suggested young.—^Millard F. Everett. Cavanagh. who acted as adviser to the | Under this plan we would forget board. The leagues and tourna­ taxes on income for 1942, except ments in the various games were| for the amount of additional Nuns Preparing for Faith That SECOND ■■Protect such Investments ond income over 1941 people were conducted by the boys them­ fortunate enough to make. We War Emergency Perseveres selves. others with o modern SA FEP/ DEPOSIT’BOX. Wartime work has invaded Following the miraculous mul­ The b a s ^ l l league, ^composed I would then pay our income taxes of four telsms, ended in a two-way This bonk offers Sofety Deposit Voult protec* on the basis of a flat payroll de­ Denver convents. Tlie sisters teach­ tiplication of the loaves and fishes, ing in the Catholic schools of the Christ directed the Apostles to take tie between the Jeeps and the duction. Even that plan would be Goons. Rosters for the co-cham­ tion thot meets todoy's requirements for. , ♦ anything but painless, but it would m etro p o litan area are being the ship and return to the other keep us from spending money that schooled actively to participate in side of the sea. He Himself, we are pions were: Jeeps—Carl Everett, should be laying aside for a rendering assistance to the civilian told in the Gospel accounts, went Jim Carrasco, Frank Carrasco, later government obligation. If we population if Denver is ever sub­ apart into the mountains to pray. Edwin Head, Michael Patrick, Joe SAFETY-Locoted underground, behind personally were faced with saving jected to an air raid or falls prey Reluctantly, the Apostles did as Thomas, Pat Starr, Gerald John­ three or four hundred dollars next to plague jor famine. More than they were ordered, once they had son, and Ben Covey; Goons—Joe theft'proof doors. Only the renter con given up hope of His returning Barry, Harold Murphy, George year in order to pay our income 100 nuns have already completed goin occess to his Sofety Deposit Box. basic training as air raid wardens to make the journey with them Maldanado, Steve Souza, Walter tax in 1944, we fear we might be Bannon, Tony Sebastini, Leo Case, in the position of waking up on and are now finishing Red Cross As often lieppvns in Palestine, courses in first aid. Helome-mirsing Paul Lucero, and Paul Sebastini. the due date, March 15, and violent wind caught the fragile The other league teams were the| craft of the disciples and made CONVENIENCE —Safety Deposit Boxes rowing extremely difficult. Some Mackmen and the Wigwams. time about 3 o’clock in the morn­ Irish Take Football Honors ore ovoilobie at the American Notionol ing, atill struggling against the Touch football saw seven teams! Suffering Intense Pain, Annie vie for championship . . honors, | Bank of Denver In sizes to meet practic* tempest, they looked up and saw which were claimed by the unde­ Never forgotten by his country­ Ranft. He came out of retirement what they took to be a phantom oily oil needs. Every box lorge enough to men was the Swiss patriot. Blessed in 1481 to save his country in its Spent Life Aiding Sick, Poor moving across the water in their feated Irish. The winners’ lineup Nicholas von Flue, who was largely hour of peril. direction. Thoroughly frightened included Edwin Head, Dan Hla- hold legol-size envelopes. they cried out in great alarm. Only vaty, George Maldanado, Pat responsible for the Edict of Stans, Immediately after h is death, Starr, Floyd Gonzales, Gene Web­ which in 1481 saved the union Nicholas w as hailed throughout Colorado Springs.—Only occa­ in life for others, she suffered her­ the calm voice of Christ, “Take * of Switzerland from disruption Switzerland as a true saint. His sionally in life does one meet with self. Hers was an affliction of courage; it is I, do not be afraid, ber, and George Webber. Others facial nerve that caused untold made them realize that it was the teams were Dukes, Giants, War­ ACCESSIBILITY—Entronce to Safety De*, through civil war. ciilliis w as approved by Pope a character like Annie Glennon. riors, Tramps, Broncos, and Bone | This was his advice: “Do not Oement IX in 1669, and efforts And that is because there are not agony for more than 30 years, Master Himself walking upon the posit Voults is conveniently located •— It took a pilgrimage to the Shrine water. Crushers. seek to enlarge your domain too are now being made to introduce enough of her type, for she de­ A first-place tie between the I much. Shun foreign quarrels and his cause for canonization. voted a lifetime to spreading cheer of St. Ann de Beaupre in Canada Impulsively, Peter answered that neor the front of the bonk, at 17th ond among the less fortunate of God’s to make her forget about it—for it Clowns and the Braves highlighted be peaceful neighbors. But whoso­ Tlie upper picture shows two if the vision were truly Christ, “Bid the soccer league. Edwin • Head, ever wishes to oppress you, may he Swiss girls in prayer before the children. is rather doubtful that the pain me come to Thee over the water.” Lowrence Street. ever left Annie. She did return, Edmund Nelson, Frank Rivera, find you to be men.” altar of t h e parish church in Annie, in the past 35 years, had As CJirist answered, Peter clam Floyd Gonzales, Wally Smith, and ' The son of a farmer. Blessed Sachsein, beneath whose altar lie become known from sick bed to however, with something that re­ bereil out of the boat. The storm sembled a firm determination to Raymond Johnson made up the Nicholas sersed hit country as both the relics of “Bruder Klaus.” sick bed and from hovel to man­ redoubled its intensity. Peter Clowns, while the Braves carried] FACILITIES“ ComfortobIe surroundings — eoldier and magistrate. When he Sachsein is today a popular place sion in Colorado Springs. Now that care for those whose affliction ran trembled and began to sink be­ deeper than a facial nerve Joe Walsh, Joe Barry, Bill War- was 50, Nicholas left his family— of pilgrimage. T h e C'Jiapel of she is dead, a bit of the praise .that neath tlie waves. Panic stricken burton, Steve Suazo, Dal Hlavaty, | ond complete privacy — ore feotures of wfife and ten children—with their Blessed Nicholas in Flueli-Ranft is is hers can be sung; she would not And 80 Annie began hunting up he cried, “Ijord, save me!” The and Gerald Johnson. this modern Sofety Deposit Voult service. consent a n d becam e “Bruder shown in tlie lower photograpli have liked it in her lifetime, for the sick and the poor and it mat­ Master moved -towards Peter, and All-Star Teams Named Klaus,” the Holy Hermit of Flucll taken by J. Gaberell. her virtue.s were of sterner stuff. tered not whether the call for her taking him by the hand brought All-star teams were chosen as Annie Glennon was one of the aid came in broad daylight or the him safely back to the oilier awe follows: S 12 children of Thomas Glennon darkest hour of the night. And her struck passengers in the boat Baseball — Catchers — F. Car-1 ECONOMY—An American Notional Bonk and Bridget Hopkins, both immi­ journeys need not carry her down Few men arc capable of the in rasco, Jeeps, and Barry, Goons ;| grants from Ireland. She was a smooth hospital corridor; they tense devotion to (Jirist that pitchers—Head, Jeeps, and Mur­ Safety Deposit box is true^onom y,^ou were answered just as quickly if characterized the life of Peter, but born in 1875 in Beloit, Wise. phy, Goons; first — Maldanado,! moy rent a box for os littV o s a penny Like many who do so much good the way to the sickroom was no few men are subject to the same Goons; second—Rivera, Mackmen; through some rutted alley or faults as he. Good works are often short — Everet't, Jeeps; third — 0 doy. muddy field. begun with the same zest that Larkin, Mackmen; outfield—Clarke] Annie had a nephew, the Rev Peter manifested as he started and Hatfield, Wigwams, and L. Raymond Ryan, O.F.M.Cap., in across the waters to CJirist, and Case, Goons. Soldiers Mass Hays, Kans., who thinks of her in good works, in the face of added Soccer — Smith and Head,! terms of "days and nights given difficulties, are often abandoned Clowns; Walsh and Hlavaty, to the poor and needy and the sick as Peter abandoned his intention Braves: Maldanado, Danes; Mur­ and the dying. Her one ambition in the face of the raging wind. phy, Elephants. Alternates were American National To Be Offered was to sacrifice herself and all her Men are still forgetting, just as H. Walters, Chiefs; Lucero, Reds,| interests for the good of her fel Peter forgot, that Christ stands and Everett, Elephants. Sank oj Denver lowmen. . . . Unas-suming, simple with outstretched hand at the end Football — Head, Hlavaty, and I 1 Welby.—On Sunday, Sept. 6, at loving, and loved by all—that is of the journey.—Rev. Edward A. Maldanado, Irish; Walsh and] 10 o’clock a High Mass will be sung the description of Annie Glennon.” Bryn. Smith, Dukes; Case and Murphy, LISTEN TO PULTON LEWIS, JR. Warriors; Bannon. and Hatfield,] in honor of the Blessed Mother Dally, M onday thru FrMoy, 9t30 9.M.,,x m for the protection of U. S. soldiers. Giants, and Larkin, Tramps. This Mass was requested by Paul More Home Nurses Sparc time was spent in volley-] Domenico. .serretarr of the National Counril of Catholic Women, and Miss Mary ball and softball, with George FRANK KIRCHHOF ADOLPH KUNSMIILER Kelly of Detroit, president of the National Counril of Catholic Maldanado and W'ally Smith Miss Ro.se Porreco, daughter of President - Vice President and Cashier Mr. and Mr.s. Joseph Porreco, Nurses, met in Wasliington plans were made to co-operate with the battling for a homerun record in was married before a Nuptial High Anieriean Red Cross in a plan tliniugh which at least one member .softball, with 19 round-trippers] Mass Aug. 30 to George Di Gia­ of earh family will be trained to give a minimum of nursing rare apiece. Tournaments were con­ como, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo to that family. ducted in ping-pong and marbles.] Di Giacomo of Denver. The bride Kickball was used to fill in dtilll wore a gowm of white satin, with moments. a halo crown and long veil. She carried a prayerbook, with an or­ Five Sons Serve Mass LEO’ S CHURCH chid and streamers oif sweet peas, Offered for Parents! The Rev. Julius Porcellini, O.S.M., MAin 5314 officiated. A reception was held in New Orleans.—Five sons of Mr. l i and Mrs. William Charles Vinet, the evening for friends and rela­ Sr., were acolytes for the Mass CARNIVAL tives. Mrs. Di Giacomo is a 1941 offered in St. Stephen’s church in graduate of Assumption high I ® (C O LFA X & S TO U T ) observance of the silver wedding] F . J . K ir c h h o c school. She is now employed by anniversary of the couple. the Register, School will reopen Tuesday, CONISTRCCTION €o. Sept. 8, and registration will take Thousand Rosaries Are place on that day. Made for Service Men I 3 -4 -5 Among those recently baptized Chicago.—Making and mending BUILDERS were Barbara Ann, infant daugh­ rosaries for service men has been ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Giuliano, Mrs. Joseph Polka’s contribution We Appreciate Your Patronage Larger Grounds — Plenty of Room sponsors being Mr. and Mn. Frank to the war effort. A parishioner of Fortunate, and John Lynn, infant St. Simeon’s church; Bellwood, 708 Lawrence SL Denver, Colo. ALL BUT UNE BUUTH - 5e son of Mr. and Mrs. Constance ■Ax Mrs. Polka has offered her 1,000th] Fortunato, sponsors being Mr. and rosary to the USO-NCCS center. Prizes Compare to Best Mrs. Joseph Amato. There is a prospective owner for] Recently inducted into the every rosary she makes. 12 Excellent Booths army were Angelo Domenico, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Domenico, X8TABUBHED UMOC IMS “ Baby Dough” presents each nighl-$56.00 and John Domenico, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Domenico. MORGAN, Free Attendance Prize The American Fixture Co. Nurses’ Aid Course Awards LEIBMAN Uaaatsetarsrs et Sept. 3— Thursday. 9:30 P.M., $10.00; 10:45, $10.00 Finished by 23 Nuns Sept, 'i-—Friday, 9:30 P.M., .5.00; 10:45, $5.00 and HiOKEY CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS Brooklyn.—Twenty-three Sisters Sept. 5— Saturday, 9:30 P.M., $15.00; 11:00, $10.00 of the Holy Family of Nazareth CHURCH FURNITURE were graduated as nurses’ aides in Iluarance Since 1897 Bazaar starts each evening at 8 o’clock American Red Cross headquarters BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES '^1 here. The nuns will return to 'U 752 Gas & Electric Bldg. Not Bettor Than the Best, Bat Better their teaching posts in Brooklyn, 3^ Millwork of All Kinds Than the Rest Philadelphia, and Utica, N. Y., and TA. 1395 will serve as volunteer nurses’ aides FRANK KIRCHHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE S\ in h o sp it^ neax their Khoohk \ PENVER.COUK s PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, KEystpne 4205 Thursday, Sept. 3, 1942 16 CATHOLIC PLAYERS TO SHOW WARES SUNDAY H- + - + + '+ + + + +■ + Bargain Book Store Miles - Dryer - Astler CHECKER If* 'i ft Wf ftYl fi \A/ ftY bring football stars like these to Denver, and neither war nor anything Two Regis College Prepared for Rush lA JWKJI l\4> Y v W-l some 25,000 fans away from Denver university stadium Printing Co. CABS Sunday, Sept. 6, .when the Western Army All-Stars will clash with the Chicago Cardinals in the region’s top grid game Students ED DUNDOM. H tr. . Bulletins, Collection Llita School days are here again of this or any other year. The kickoff is set for 3 p.m. The Catholic stars shown here are Joe Manzo (top left), for­ and Envelopes TAa 2233 LswiMt Zes*d RaUa Desire work in the eve­ Catholic schools open Tuesday, merly of Boston college; Vic Markov (top right), a Washington U. graduate; Johnny Knolla (with ball), ex-Creighton Programs and Circulars < star, and Tony Cemore (lower right), also a Creighton alumnus. Knolla, the nation’s leading collegiate ground-gainer in nings for room and Sept. 8. Public schools open board. Tickets for Wednesday, Sept. 9. Most of the 1940, will lead the offensive thrusts of the Cardinals Sunday and the other three gridsters will be seen in the Army’s lineup. Bazaars and Carnivals suburban schools in the Denver Manzo and Markov are tackles, while Cemore is a guard. Call a Regis College Quickly Produced area open on these dairs. Shop­ Reatnnably Priced ping headquarters during the next Placement Service 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. ZONE CAB week or two, as usual, will be GLendale 3633 MAIn 7171 Denver’s big schoolbook store, by KEystone 6348 P n a p t. CoartMQi Btrrie* which we mean, of course, the CHSAPEB KATES Bargain Book store, 406 15th, CLEAN NEW CABS two doors from Tremont. This popular store is prepared with thousands of new school books, as well as a vast assortment of VOTE FOR J. T. Upton Renovating sound, clean, sanitary -second­ Co. hand schoolbooks—all thoroughly cleaned and renovated—at prices C ur«t CiMiun TiMt C ltu that represent real savings 1 This PROMPT store has correct lists of the books Francis Rice Hession PERSONAL used in all schools—and a force REASONABLE of 40 salespeople, fast and intel­ DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR SERVICE ligent, does away with long waits W. H. UPTON and jams. Try this fine store for U sB tstr schoolbooks and stationery needs this year, and get acquainted with 765 Tejon Streat its excellent prices and service. STATE REPRESENTATIVE TAbor 5223 The Bargain will be open evenings during the entire two weeks, from Sept. 8 to 19, inclusive. A Member of S t Francis De Sales’ Parish Pol. Adv.

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Bowlins ii one iport that the entire femilr een enjoy totether. Many fam- ilei nulce it a practice of bowling one nigbt a week at Park Hill'e alleye. Pina equipment and a friendly atmee- FRANK BURK phere adda to the eeeninge fun. Plan an early dinner tomorrow and come Attention Democrats! Democratic Candidate for Slats Repressnialive Park Hill Bowling C en ter Write in on Ballot Endorsed By A. H. Landmark. Manager Organized Labor Drive-in—Parking Free 12 Beautifal New ABO Driver JUSTICE SUPREME COURT Youi Vote Will Be ApprecUted ISII Colo. Blvd. at E. Colfax Pol. Adr. Phono EAit S12S 6 YEAR TERM

MINIATURE AND MOVIE KODAKS We Photograph Anything Anywhere ,+ + + KODAK 1 DAT BYRON G. ROGERS la FINISHING THE MILE HIGH PHOTO 00. SEKVICH UO-12 SEVENTEENTH KEYSTONE SlU DENVER Over 25,000 to Steve Cinocco Named Chicago Cards PsI. Adr. See Brilliant Mentor of Redbirds Will Feature E oun: 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Phons MAln 8437 Army-Pro Tilt Two new coaches. Jack Mc­ Parochial choice in football, bas­ Johnny Knolla Laughlin of S t Joseph’s and Steve ketball, and baseball. He is one Dr. J. J. OT^eil, Dentist Cinocco of Annunciation high, of Denver’s best-known softball Sixteen outstanding Cath­ will appear among the Deqver Pa­ players and has been selected on The Chicago Cardinals, Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets olic football players, more rochial league mentors this year, a several all-star teams in recent ban ever befogre appeared in survey this week revealed. Mc­ years. Cinocco replaces Tom coached by the irrepresBible Laughlin replaces Joe Loffreda. Amman, who now is residing in Jimmy Conzelman and spear- Denver, will grace the D. U. who has kept the West Side school California. sod Sunday, Sept. 6, when the leaded by Johnny Knolla, one on or near the top of the loop in Other tutors who will be back Of the smoothest halfbacks in Western Anny All-Stars bat­ all sports for the past three years. at the same stands this year will be tle the Chicago Cardinals in a Cinocco, no newcomer to Paro­ Clarence “Lou” Kellogg of Regis, he National pro league, will game benef itting Army Emer­ chial league ranks, was a ss i^ n t Bert Keirns of St Francis’, Bob iririg a 35-man aggregation, REPUBLICAN VOTERS tutor of the East Side Cardinals Windheim of Mullen hig:h, Cobe including nine former Cath­ gency Relief. The kickoff for the last year and was one of the cir­ Jones of Holy Family high, and tilt, which is expected to attract a olic college and university players, Be aure lo WRITE IN on your primary irallot on September cuit’s most versatile athletes more Frank Collins of Cathedral. to Denver for Sunday’s game. Al­ 8tH the name of FRANK BURRIS GOUDY for Justice of the crowd of more than 25,000, is set than a decade ago. Playing with The league was originally for 3 p.m. though never a champion in pro Supreme Court to fill vacancy 6-year term in the blank space Annunciation teams from 1929 scheduled to begin play Sept. 20, ligskinning, the Windy City club on your hallot as follows: Heading the galaxy of soldier through 1931, Steve was an all- but the slate may be altered so las always been one of the most satellites will be Lt. Vic Markov, that the first doubleheader will dangerous outfits in the play-for- For Justice of the Supreme Court 25-year-old 210-pounder, who was played pro ball with the Norfolk start a week later. The new sched­ pay circuit. (To Fill Vacancy 6-Year Term) graduated from Washington U. in Shamrocks in the Dixie leane. He ule will appear next week follow­ 1938. In his career as a Husky, is stationed in Camp Lee, 'Va., and ing a meeting of league oiilcials Bolstered by the addition of FRANK BURRIS GOUDY X Markov received all-Amcrftan Marshall “Biggie” Goldberg, the claims Washington, Pa., as his Jewish fullback who just missed honors at tackle in 1937 and was home town. IMPOBTANT-^Yoa ranit not only Write In the naase of Frank Barria Goody* a member of the Washington team going to Notre Dame, the Cardi­ bat AUo pot the “X*' in the rqoare. Pvt, Tony Cemore, who is a nals figure to be as strong this that battled Pittsburgh in the graduate of Creighton university If your ballot dec# not inclode thli space be eore and write la on the n a rrln : Rose bowl on Jan. 1, 1937. After year as last. Sharing ball-toting in Omaha, Nebr., where he played honors with Goldberg will be For Justice of the Supreme Court his graduation in 1938, he cap­ under Maurice “Skip” Palramg, tained the college all-stars when 08181667 Knolla, who captured national to fill vacancy 6-year term former Regis high mentor, occu­ ground-gaining honors in 1940, "they trimmed the 'Washington pies a guard slot on the array Redskins, 28-19, in C h i c a g o. when he was a member of the eleven, which he joined froYn his Creighton Bluejays. Knolla, speedy Markov joined the Cleveland Rams station in Santa Monica, Calif. in the same year and played with as a deer, excels in running, but is Frank Burris Goudy X Standing six feet even and weigh­ no mean hand when it comes to Pol. Aflv, them for two seasons. He is now ing 220, Cemore was an all-confer­ stationed in Camp Cooke, Calif. Regis college’s athletic policies passing, punting, and blocking. ence choice three years while a will be guided this year by the Rev. Two other Catholic tackles on The blocking ace of the Cards Creighton gridder and in 1940 was Florence J. Mahoney, S.J>, who is Quarterback Harry Leysenaar, the army squad are Cpl. Joe chosen as the outstanding Ameri- succeeds the Rev. Joseph A. Ryan, For Manzo, a graduate of Boston col­ who learned his football while a Vote can-Italian athlete in college foot­ S.J., who had been director of ath­ Marquette university student Two lege, and Cpl. Tony Ruffa of Duke. ball. He played the 1941 season letics since 193?r-it was announced Manzo was captain of the great other alumni of the Milwaukee with the Philadelphia Eagles. this week. Father Mahoney will school who will see action in the B. C. team that trimmed Tennes­ PFC. Steve Petro, who at 27 is be assisted by the Rev. E. A. Con LET SAFEWAY see in 1941’s Sugar bowl tilt and fray are Ray Apolskis, rated the GEORGE Dexter Blount the oldest Catholic on the squad, way, S.J., former football star of greatest center in Marquette’s his­ also eaw action in the Cotton bowl attended Pittsburgh U., played in Holy Cross college and for many in 1940. A 210-pound, six footer, 1940 and 1941 with the Brooklyn tory, and Grand Bohlmann, a ca­ MAKE YOUR years a key figure in the Ranger pable guard, who is better known he plaved with the crack Camp pigskin Dodgers, and was called to athletic setup. for Croft, N. Yw eleven last year, but for the steadiness of his play, “duty” on the soldier squad from Father Mahoney will assume a rather than for his brilliance. SHOPPING is now stationed in Fort Sutton, Keesler Field, Miss. Claiming job he has held off and on for 20 N, Car. Johnstown, Pa., as his home, Petro years. He first was connected Two members of last year’s un­ Ruffa, a veteran Sf the college packs 189 pounds on his five-foot, with Regis athletics in 1922, when beaten Notre Dame team, Ray Ebli, District J udge EASIER, TOO all-star team of 1941 ahd a mem­ ten-inch frame- he was Tine coach. From 1930 to end, whose supposed resemblance ber of the East squad in the an­ The only Catholic back on the 1932 he wag line mentor, and in to a comic strip character has nual San Francisco Shrine game in squad, Lt. Justin “Judda” Mc­ 1936 and 1937 was director of ath earned him the nickname of “Li’l Democratic Priritkries Sept. 8, 1942 1940, is an alumnus of Duke uni- Gowan, 25, is a graduate of Boston letics. Abner,” and Guard Bob Maddock, versity, where he was also a mem­ Father Conway will be in charge represent the famed Irish school Resident of Colorado since 1906, college, where he was a teammate on Conzelman’s club. ,Maddock was Give yourself this ten-minute lesson ber of the baseball varsity. Ruffa of Cpl. Manzo. Cavorting at quar­ of promotion, ticket sales, ahd Practiced law in Denver for 35 years. in Duke’s heart- ter and half, “Judda” was a bril­ maintenance of the stadium. the vi^rkhorse of Coach Frank reaking 7-3 loss to Southern Cali­ The complete Ranger schedule Leahy’S unbeaten combine last Past-President Denver Bar Association. —Stop by your neighborhood Safe­ liant member of the great Eagle year, when he played more time fornia in the 1939 Rose bowl and teams that played in the Cotton was also revealed this week by Past-President Colorado Bar Association and Sugar bowls. McGowan uses Coach Robert (Sarge) MacKenzie, than any other Irisher. way Store and see how much easier his 210-pound, better-than-six-foot who announced that the Brown and If Center Apolskis needs a DOyLE’S frame to advantage in track, in Gold gridders will play nine frays, breather, the Cards have a better- A LIFE LCNG DEMOCRAT your shopping can be. Everything which he is a javelin thrower. The two on Sunday. than-capable replacement in Vince PHARMACY husky Bostonon yoyouth is stationed in The slate follows: Oct, 3—Utah Banonis, a graduate of Detroit U. Pine Camp, N. Y.L>amp, State in Logan; Oct, 5 — Fort Last year Banonis, in a year when Endorsed by Loyal Citizens From All under one roof, and easy to find, and Tkt FirtlcoUr Dncfltt Lt. Bill Annahu, who played Douglas in Ogden (night); Oct. top-flight centers were as numer­ Walks in Life 17TH AVE. AND GRANT barefoot football in his native 10 — Colorado college in Colo ous as soldiers in a USO social, not a minute wasted in parking I KB. MSI FREE DEUVERT Hawaii before enrolling in Santa rado Springs; Oct. 18 (Sun made more all-American teams Clara university, is the lightest day)—Highlands university (Las than any other pivot man. Ford- Joseph Morgan Charles T. Mahoney lineman on the army aggregation ■Vegas) at home; Nov. 1 (Sunday) ham’s representative on the Chi­ Margaret Borstadt Morrison Shafroth ALTAR BREADS at 185 pounds. Annahu’s name —Army air base in Penrose sta­ cago team is A1 Barbartsky, tackle. is deeply engraved on the honor dium, Colorado Springs; Nov. 7— Ross Nagle of St. Louis U., com­ Harry S. Siiverstein Herbert Fairall SEWING roll of his almailr mater, where he Fort Hays Teachers at home; Nov, ing from a school that has seen holds a place on the all-time Santa 14—Mines at home, and Nov. 21— lean years on the gridiron for the Ira C. Rothgerber Dorothy D. Frantz Ltttl* Olrli* DrtnM, BnbreUcry, MonofTsming, E1& Clara eleven, merited all-American Western State at home. The game last decade, has demonstrated that honors in 1939, and was a mem­ on Nov. 1 is still pending, because great players are frequently found Cyrus A. Hackstafi Warwick Do'iYning THE SISTERS OF THE ber of the college boxing team. A Denver university is seekin on mediocre elevens! His play with Benjamin E. Sweet Con K. O’Byme GOOD SHEPHERD 1940 graduate of the west coast date on Oct 31 with the air base the Cardinals has made him Pot. Adr. TELEFBONB PKABL IM l Jesuit school, Annahu is now sta­ team and is trying to persuade the feared foarili the eyes of enemy tioned iq tha Gi^Till^ Miu., air Rangera to caoesi tha tilt baek%

l i H mm Office, 988 Binnock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC..REGISTER Tel^;>hone, XSystona 4205 PAGE ELEVEN HAMMOND-O’CONNELL WEDDING Promoted in Army IS HELD IN ST. PHILOMENA’S ROASTW AND DEUVERID (St. PLilttiiianA'i Paritli) with baskets and vaaea of white mSH DAILY Th# Vtry R«v. Michael J. 0 ’Con> gladioli. Immediately following VtluM«Mxc«lM laOtdIty T«m» n»U, C.M., president of I>e Paul the ceremony, a reception and din­ erteHt^uttcn, BtklRt Pewiw univmity, Chicago, 111., officiated ner were held in the presidential in the marriage wntmony of his suite of the Brown Palace hotel. KE. 7181 niece, Mis-s Miriam O’Connell, daughter of Judge and Mrs. John After a brief honeymoon, Pvt. m ' Hammond report^to Fort War­ Remember the P. (yConnell of Chicago, when she ‘^SPICH became the bride of Thomas ren, Wyo., where he expected Lyman Hammond, son of Brig. to receive orders to proceed to an klM & Market Su. Denver Gen. and Mr*. Thomas UammonA of Chicago, at high noon Friday, officers’ training camp. Ha en­ k IM COLORADO SIHCE1904 A Aug. SB, in S t Philomena’s church. listed as a p rtvate about two The bride was attended by her months ago. ProgwMtve Qualified sister, Miss Patricia O’ConneU, Judge and Mrs. O’Connell and Stephen Hammond was his broth­ Vote for their son and daughter, Quentin Church er’s best man. The sanctuary was decorated and Adelyne: Oen. and Mrs. Ham- W U I U F. mond, and krs. Emmons Blaine of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ ward Homer of Denver attended TURNER Sreat Religious the wedding and reception. Democratic Candidate RegUtratien te Ba Held for Art in Collection Children who attended ,% Phil- omena’s school last term as well as new pupils aVe reque.sted to re- Ia. W> a . Splndlcr of the army STATE jort for registration in tlje school Offered to U. S. !>'riday, Sept. 4, at 1:80 p.m. air forces, son of Mr. and Mr*,| REPRESENTATIVE School will open Tuesday, Sept. William C. .S)»

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Telephone, KEyatone 4205 PAGE TWELVE Office, 9S8 Batmock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, Sept. 8, 1942 Soldiers Kneel on Bare Floors nllSLJiru shown offering ihe holy sacrifice in the harren upper slory hall of a barracks buQding, the lower floor of which is occupied by a service club* This condillon will b® pcmodicd with completion of chapels on Lowry No. 2. Father Menarik hopes that fitting furnishings can then be obtained so that Mass can be celebrated for the soldiers in a setting both dignified and beautiful. There always is a large attendance for Mass and Father Menarik said that it is edifying to see the soldiers kneeling on the hare floor as they assist in the offering.— (Lowry Field official photo.) J ohnson ALI TtitEniER " iE tf WIN THE WARf^ C'-'- We Can Help You Make A Hit With «Her” We’ve been aiding Cupid for 70 years and have gained a pretty good notion as to 1 V what it takes for young men 'f n" N to really scofe a hit. Just come in and give us a few clues and we’lT send you off f / with a beautifully boxed as­ sortment of candy that will “sweeten” things all the way ’round. You see, she’s just naturally susceptible to the name “Baur’s.” “Everything Good” , v . A varied aaeortment of f i O r — \ iF3- n delleioiu candlea, poond------O w e •V

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^Instructions in First Aid Author, o f V i fREE POSTAGE fOR. IH ARMS) SERVICE READJUSTED PAV FOR. MEH |M ARMED SERVICE More than a hundred Denver of the city, with each school hav­ family ALLOWANCE BILL FOR. MEN IN ARMED iERVlce (St. Dominic’s Parish) n u p , who last Thursday completed ing a chief warden and at least! Monday, Sept. 7, at 7:45 a spe­ 3 first phase of their training one assistant warden trained to L cial Labor day Mass will be sung as air raid wardens, began a course in first aid instruction on Tuesday meet any emergency that might and offered for all parishioners arise. The organizations are as fol-{ which will complete the air warden lows: engaged in any type of labor. In requirements as set up by the local Annunciation achool, S7th and Hum-1 reverence for Christ, the Worker, defense council. The course, which boldt. Sister Patrice. CH. >466; warden, those assisting in the Mass will is being given in Cathedral nigh Sieter Mary Columba; assistants, Sisters] school, ia under the direction of Patrice and Ann Thomas; Blessed Sacra­ be asked to offer their labors in ment achool, Montview and Elm, Sister ] 7/ Mrs. Ruth Hallack of the Ameri­ Lorettina, EM. 2814; warden. Sister L reparation for the many evils that can Red Cross. Lorettina; assistants. Sisters Vietorlne, have caused the war. Ida Marie, Alice Patricia, Helen Joseph, j Air warden organizations have Madeleine Marie, and Katharine Mary; The parochial school will open been set up in the different schools Holy Family school, 44th and Utica, | fcJ Sister Clarice, GR. >886; warden. Sister] on Tuesday, the Feast of the Na­ Clarice; assistants. Sisters Charleen, Ed­ 1 / tivity of Our Blessed Mother. A ward, and Alphonsa Marie; High Mass will be offered in her Loyola school, 2801 York street. Sister] \ honor to obtain her protection and Asnes Marie, EA. 8042; warden. Sister PTA Group Will Agnes Msrie; assistant. Sitter Terence guidance for all the sisters and YOUR OTHER SELFl Marie; Presentation school, 659 Julian children of the school. All chil­ V/HW AILI5 PONE* AIL IS SAID-YOU CAN LEAVE « Uf To SMAlbR*ED-1b ATTeiIJ) OUR AFFAIRS ONCAfifcl HUL-TO When TOUT hsir h u bem done by street, Sitter M. Constance, HA. 4546; dren who plan to attend the warden, Sister M. Constance; assistants, VIORV FOR OURWClfARt V/HN fOKE«5lCILL*H€i'fHE MWERS'«THE 51bCl«HErtS FrbND SCOWRftDO's ?«l6flD sn oepert you're s new person. You school are expected to assist in Sisters H. Paschal and M. Baptista; 'are a person who is self-assured Queen of Heaven orphanage, W. 4>th and | ’MNfbTvtE MDMKESC are -the CAUSES HE LABORS FOR'KEEP HIM IN WASUIKO10H 'fo WIN THE HMR# beeauss your hair hss been styled this Mass. The parents are also lu$taD Officers Federal, Sister Aurelia, GL. iSSl; warden, invited to attend. Mather Aurelia; assistant, SisteMUrsuIa;| deftly to match your personality. Sacred Heart school, 2840 Lawrence Our busineu is bringlns out your Because of the opening of (Annunciation Parish) street. Sister Anselm. TA, 6918; warden, other self. You know there will school and election on Tuesday, Sister Anselm; assistant. Sister Marie The first meeting of the PTA Adele; be oompliments tonisht when you the monthly meeting of the Ro­ for the year will be held Wednes­ haTs an appointment with ns sary Altar society will be post: St. Cajetan’s school, 800 Lawrence, ] poned until Tuesday, Sept. 15. day afternoon. Sept. 9, at 2 p.m. Sister Patricia, KE. 6483; warden. Sister ] today. in Hagus hall. Complete reports Patricia; assistants. Sisters Mary Alice,, The Floor Leader: All parishioners and friends of Mary William, and Mary Felix; St. CaUi- of the past year’s work will be erine's school. W. 42nd and Federal, Sister St. Dominic’s are invited to a rO' given by the various chairmen. Teresa Agnes, GL. 6938; warden. Sister By ALBEN W. BARKLEY BILLY SNAPP’S ception to be held in the recto^ Mrs. J. Murphy will preside and Teresa Agnes; assistants, Sisters Francis Wednesday evening. Sept. 9, in Solano and Catherine Patrice; St. Clara's ] PERMANENT WAVE SALON Mrs. T. J. Morrissey will install orphanage, 8800 W. 29th, Sister Ray­ Senator from Kentucky and Democratic Floor Leader honor of the newly appointed paS' the new officers. Refreshments mond, GL. 1662; warden, John Collins] 425-16th Su TA. 9407 tor, the Rev. V. R. Hughes, O.P. will be served. Every one is in­ (GL. 5791); assistants Sisters Jane, While I have every reason to believe that Senator "Ed” Johnson will be re-elected by the people di vited to attend. Gloria, Herlinda, and Edwardine; St. Between Glenarm and Tremont Joe Fraber, Jr., son of J. B. Dominic’i school, 3025 W. 25th avenue. Colorado, I am glad to join with his other friends here in Washington in commending him to the voteil ; Fraber of Rawlins, Wyo., spent The Guardian Angel sodality Sister Raphaella, GL. 9646; warden. Sis­ of his home state. a few days visiting his grandpar­ ter Raphaella; assistant. Sister Dorothea; and the younger children of the St. Elirabeth’s school, 1020 11th street. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fraber parish will receive Holy Com­ Sister Boniface, MA. 0874; warden. Sis-] It is not, of course, for me as floor leader of the majority party of the Senate to suggest to tht of 2930 Quitman street. He plans munion in the 7 :30 o’clock Mass. ter Doioretta; assistant. Sister Agnes; people of Colorado, whom they should select to represent them, hut it is my privilege and perhaps my to enter the preparatory seminary St. Francis de Sales’, 236 S. Sherman, ] of the Franciscans in Mt School will open Tuesday morn­ Sister Agnes Joseph, SP. 9901; warden, duty to call to their attention the faithful services in the United States Senate of one whose term expire! Healthy, 0. ing, Sept. 8. A High Mass in Sister Anna Joseph; aesistants. Sisters this year. Oil m iu m i honor of the Holy Ghost will be Anna Loretta. Odelia, Clotilda, Marie Noel. M. Victoria, Julia, Dolorine, and sung Wednesday morning for the Stanislaus Marie; St. John’s school, <20 , ' In the past Colorado has sent strong men to the United States Senate. I refer^ especially to such success of the school year. Elizabeth street. Sister Veronice, e A Denver YouHi 1$ in 9808; warden. Sister Veronice; assistants. outstanding statesmen as Edward P. Costigan and Alva B. Adams. Senator Johnson is a strong man, too, fThe new convent for the sisters Sisters Columbiere, Plscede, Ruth Mary, and must be accorded a place with the other illustrious sons of the "Mile High State." will be in readiness in a few weeks. Philothes. Angels, and George Hsry; Solomon Offensive St. Joseph’s high school, 615 Fox, Sister Girl graduates of the 1942 class Scholastics, TA. 9964; warden. Sister It takes many years fgir a new member of the Senate to get a grasp of things and prove his mettle. who plan to enter St. Mary col­ Mary George; assistants. Sisters Clement, Seniority plays a great part here, but "Ed” Johnson is patiently forging his way to the front. Some new Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Cain lege in Leavenworth, Kans., are: Calista, Patricia, and Seholastica; St. Jos­ eph's grade school, W. 6th and Fox, Sister Senators win early recognition by sheer brilliance and showmanship, while others make it the hard way of 2637 Ash street are eagerly Frances McCormick, Charlotte Mary Edward, MA. 2838; warden, Sister awaiting word from their son, Ryan, Margaret Cassidy, and Mary Edward; assistants, Sisters Cor­ through industry and conscientious application to their duties. Thomas D., Jr., 22, a marine serv­ Betty Ann Zaller. Boys who will nelia, Clara, Imelda, Adelina, Helen, Gabriel, and Philip; St. Louis’ school, “Ed” Johnson has won the respect, admiration and con­ ing under Maj. James Roosevelt enter Regis college are William SSril and S. Sherman, Sister Silveria, ] in the detachment that took part Sullivan, Donald Hebert, and Ger­ Eng. 895; warden, Sitter Silveria; assist­ fidence of his colleagues by his courage, his honesty, his in a successful South Pacific ald Barbari. ant, Sitter Mary John; integrity, his earnestness, his independence and his natural offensive. Mr. Cain, a native of St. Mary’s academy, 1870 Pennsylvania. { ability. Denver, enlisted in the marine AIlen-Brennan Marriage Held Sister Martha, CH. 0588; warden, Sister corps last January. A sister, Miss Pauline Barbara Brennan Marie Anthony; assistants. Sisters] The prosecution of this global war and the perplexing problems of the post-war period place a was married recently to Joel Allen Martha, Ricarda. Edwin Msry, Helene. Catherine Ann, is a student of Helen Jean. Edwardine, Orline, and ] burden of immense magnitude upon the Senate of the United States. We must have strong men, pa­ “THIS IS UNCLE GUS” Blessed Sacrament school. before the Very Rev. Charles Ha­ Thomas Katherine; St. Patrick's school, He was a Bis Man in more ways gus. Miss Brennan attended An W. 34th and Pecos, Sister Rose Gertrude, ] tient men with profound knowlcdga and sound judgment, and an aptitude for hard, grilling work to cope than one. The family waa always GL. 1362; warden, Sister Mary Carols; proud of his success so bis picture Is HAVE YOU nunciation high school. Mr. Allen assistants. Sisters Mary Roberta and with the unprecedented load of this historic period. The United States needs "Ed" Johnson in the Senate a prired possession of everyone who is in the navy and left recently for Leocritia Joseph; St. Philomena't, E. 10th during the ensuing six years. was near to him. You owe it to MODERNIZED YOUR New York, where he is stationed. and Fillmore, Sister Prudentia, EA. friends and loved ones to srive them a 6292; warden. Sister Prudentia; assist-] permanent record of your individuality. INSURANCE? Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gallagher ant. Sister Mary Edna; Protect yourtelf against new have received word that their son St. Vincent's school, 2401 E. Arizona, ] hasardt. has arrived safely in Great Sister Victor, SP. 8812; warden. Sister] ANDERSON Britain. Victor; assistant. Sister Joseph Ellen; HORACE W. BENNETT the St. Rose residence (a home for ] Photograph Studio New names added to the parish business women), 952 10th street, HA. & CO. 4811; warden. Sister Geraldine; assistant. Catholic Senator’s Opinion: 1566 15th SL, Corner Lawrence honor roll are Jerry McClain, John Free Newspaper Cate tl3 Tabor Bldg. Phene TA. 1S7\ Harper, and Francis D. Sullivan Sister Generose; Cathedral school, 10th FRANK ENGLAND, i t . Manager and Grant streets. Sister Janet, TA. 7011; Iniarancs OcDartaeot Mr. and Mrs. McClain now have warden. Sister Janet; assistants. Sisters By DAVID I. WALSH three sons in the three branches Anna Mary. Walburga, Thereie Martin, of the service—James is in the Sylvia, Benedicta, Elizabeth Regina. M. ] (Democratic Senator from Massachusetts) “If you’re good, I’ll put a Louise, and Fihian; Assumption school, army, Joseph is in the marines, Welby, Sister Alphonsa; warden. Sister] star after your name.” and Jerry is in the navy. Alphonsa; assistant. Sister Eugenia. In my opinion, no state was more efficiently represented in the United States Senate than Colorado “I’d rather have FUN.” A High Mass will be sung Tues­ when the late Senator Adams and Senator Johnson were its Senators. They were both capable, industrious day morning, Sept. 8, at 8 o’clock and liberal minded. What has impressed me most about Senator Edwin C. Johnson, and which was true in honor of the Nativity of the Do FALSE TEETH Blessed Mother. The members of of his former colleague. Senator Adams, in addition to his industry and ability, has been his genuine the Sacred Motherhood guild will Rock, Slide or Slip? conscientiousness. attend. FASTEETH. an Improved powder to Football Coach named be sprinkled on upper or lower pistes, I think of Senator Johnson as a sincere and thoroughly conscientious public servant—one who is _ Steve Cinocco has been named fablds false teeth more firmly in plaea. actuated, in his decisions and votes, by what his conscience suggests is for the general welfare of his Do not slide, slip or rock, No gummy, high school football coach, it was gooey, pasty taste or feeling. FAS- fellow countrymen. Such an approach to public service is especially needed in these critical days in announced by Father Francis Pet­ TEKTH It alkaline (non-acid). Does not the life of our country. ^ tit, athletic director. He was sour. Checks "plsto odor" (denture bresth). O t FASTEETH at any drug ] graduated from Annunciation high store. Senator Johnson has won my admiration and respect because all his prompting in rendering public in 1931. He made all-city teams service has been to do the just thing always, regardless of political pressure or personal influence. D O N ’T f o r g e t in baseball, basketball, and fool- ball for three years and has had three years’ experience in coaching, RHEUMATISM He is also a noted softball player. Arthritis • N'raritis - Bdatlca Why eontinua to auffer the The regular meeting of the Holy agonizing paint of tfaeaa di^ t o w n Name society will be held Monday eaaea when the uiual remediot Vote the Democratic Ticket and for f/ evening. Sept 7. The president have failed T Learn about a new, trustworthy, modem, aon-aurgieal Austin Joyce, wishes to thank al . treatment method. Thia marvelous treatment the men who co-operated in the U eompleuly explained in the Ball Cllnle’e ENWCHEO bazaar work. new FREE Book, Write today. No obligation If fun'a your fmvorita reward for hud Ball Clinic, DepL7090,ExcclaiorSprings,Ho, work, bere'a wbera you can rebuc and The LC6A will hold its monthly hava i t Everybody haa fun here, al- meeting in Hagus hall Tuesday, waya. Good food, Sjpod drinka and good Sept. 8, at 2 p.m. frienda get together to moke thia the Senator Edwin C. Johnson Fan Center. (And onr prleea don't Everyone nooifi the Vit«> apoO it. cither.) Help Kidneys mins and Iron with which Edwin R. Clayton DAV£ HAIVEY’S this bread Is enriched ae P lb g . & H tg. Co. In the Primary Election part of Ihe Nation’s Health 2408 E, Colfax Ave, If h e k Aches DENVER, COLORADO n i T C ouii and Welfare Program,, Phone EAst 6900 FORMERLY SUPT. Rea. Pbona—BAst 1298. EAst 5917 HARRY M. HITMAN Sullivan 81 490 So. Colo. Blv

HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE A DANGER SIGNAL WALSENBURG OfUo Miocittad with Htrdtning of tbi School in Brand Jnnetion Paiisli Secrelaty Fnll Schedule of Services Drive Is Opened Artaridi > Strok*, P*rst7*i*> He*rt Trou- bl*. KldB*r DIm u *. and otb*r era** com- pUoatioBa. Raaoltfal traating mathoda of tba Ball Cliaio bav* proaan dapaodabla for paarlg a qaartar of a eanturjr. Sand for Ronovatod for New Term m s FRXE B lo^ Preaonr* Book—today. No ob- leaves for C I I" Cathedral It Nnnonneed In Two Parishes Ugatioa. Ball Cllnle. Dapt. 1M0. EaoaUIor Spring*. Mo. Unfug-Peet Morinary Grarfd Junction.—Classes in St.' nurse on the second floor of S t (Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish, at 7:30 in the evening together (St. Patrick’* Pariah, Pueblo) with Rosary, litany, and Benedic THE SOQETY OF THE DAUGH Joseph’s parochial school will be­ Mary’s hospital, has enlisted in the Pueblo) Paonia.—Sacred Heart parish, 111 EAST n iT B STREET TERS OF THE EUCHARIST Miss Helen Mae Lally, parish tion of the Most Blessed Sacra­ gin Tuesday morning, Sept. 8, army nurse corps reserve as a sec­ The order of Sunday services in Paonia, and St. Margaret Mary’s, A raligion* community not wearing th* secretaw, left for California this ment; catechism for the public FUN-ERAL DIRECTORS garb. Engaged in Corporal and Spiritual Father Nicholas Bertrand an­ the Sacred Heart Cathedral in the Hotchkiss, have begun a loyalty nounced. ond lieutenant. week. I^e will be employed there autumn will be as follows: ade school children after the Work* of mercy. Alao conducting a Homa and will live with her sister, o’clock Mass. drive to be held this year instead AND MORTiaANS for th* aged and convalaacanL The floors of the school have L t Ewing passed flnal tera, last High Mass at 11 o’clock; Low f Tboa* thinking they have a vocation mar Lillian of the usual bazaar. Discussions Talephaa**! OSIt* 80, RaaUane* II apply THE NOVICE MISTRESS, been sanded and sealed, the wood­ week in Denver and is now on Masses at 5:46, 7, and 9 o'clock A special Mass of the Holy RECEDO KNOLI. work of the rooms was painted, duty in Fitzsimons General hospi­ Mr, and Mrs, John Obert of 718 with sermons in the 7 and 9 Spirit for the opening of the concerning the program and de­ CATONSVILLE. MARYLAND and the walls were kalsomined. tal, near Denver. E. Abriendo avenue have received o’clock Masses; homily by the rec­ school term will be offered at 8 tails were held Monday and Tues­ Bfcaptlona wad* a* to age______word from their son, Lt. John J. The young woman is a graduate tor at 11; sermon by the assistant o’clock Tuesday, Sept. 8. School day evenings, Aug. 31 and Sept. 1, Enrollment will be between 170 Obert, who is a squadron bombard­ will open at 9 o’cloclc. by the members of the Altar and tPEOu o m n TO tiADOts or nveg gEcmts'’ and 180, Father Bertrand said. of Collbran Union high scnool and STAR GROCERY ier and armament officer for Sister Frances Clair will again Rosary societies of both parishes. Soldiers & Sailors Combination Sister Nathaniel will be prin­ of St. Mary’s hospital nursing bomber crew, that he is now some­ school. She had been employed in conduct the music department of The meeting in Paonia was held AND MARKET PRAYER-BOOK & WALLET cipal, and other teachers will in­ where in Australia. Lt Obert en­ the Sacred Heart school. Children in the Sacred Heart rectory. The clude Kster Lewine, Sister Rose the local hospital in various capac­ listed Nov. 28, 1940, and was sent “Fine Foode“ Wvtry MrvtemR ebottU IhU pocket •{(«, ities most of the time since her in the parish desiring lessons society in Hotchkiss met in the iBteMd. prayer book (Dally Dtvo- Louise, Sister Rosena, Father Ber­ to Santa Maria, Calif. A year home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Keougb, PHONE 500 WE DELIVER Moaatad ta ittradlva mUitaiy atyta trand, and Father Francis Paistl. graduation several years ago. should consult with Sister Frances tMtfcaraCU vaOft t luady cempartmentj. aota later he received his commission Clair in the coming two weeks. Rogers’ Mesa, on Tuesday evening. Oar Spaelaltr—^Fraah Fmlta Si V*s»- book tpart, I* Nnrae in Army Reterr* L t Thomas DeRose has returned in Barksvale, La. Since then he hat Sept. 1, at 8. All men able tablaa. Praaipt. coartaooa aarrlc*. Catholic M The Altar society meeting will Gaardlaa Aa|tl Mntlfica. K>»ty*n) Miss Alice Ewing, formerly head to his station after a leave spent been stationed in Langley Field, to work on the drive are invited FREE!______I »Wal rraa wtifc tiofi card, vHk eoov^ visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. be held Monday afternoon, Sept. iMah II OTAar* Suia nadal AatUad. nlait ftnp Va.-March Field, Calif., and Hick- to participaie in both the meeting Leonard DeRose of the Fruitvale 14, at 2:30 in the Cathedral hall. S l'm V UMITSO. OCDU Tooay am Field, T. H and the drive. These meetings will BENMAR JEWELERS Requiescant in Pace district, and other relatives and Sanctuary workers for the month Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hoffmann of September are Mrs, Ray Mc­ be held every week until the goal Wahenburg'e UNIVERSAL CHURCH BOODS friends. He is now stationed in of 304 E. Routt received a cable­ is reached. Every family is asked BOX l&Sy CHICAGO, HX. DIOCESE OF PUEBLO Fort Monmouth, Red Banks, N. J. Carthy, Mrs. Harry Sims, and Leading Store GOLDEN— Richard, died in Danvar. gram from their son, Francis, Mrs. f e tz Lassen. to contribute to the loyalty fund Survivad by a sistar, Mr*. Hugo Haannalt Interesting news to local resi­ Aug. 26 stating that he arrived from five to ten dollars instead of Pueblo. A Requiem High M*«a wae Richard Varley attended the •ung Thuraday, Aug. *7, in Saerad Haart dents is that of the marriage in somewhere in England. He had of the usual donations to the ba­ Beautiful Graduation Pueblo Saturday, Aug. 22, of Miu (Continued From La$t Page) men’s retreat in Regis college the Cathedral. Intermept Rowlawn. been stationed in Cemp Joyce on the foundation and complete a zaar. A $26 defense bond will be VIALPANDO— Felix. Died In hia reil- Mary Pabrian and A. Lacy Halli- Kilmer for the past several weeks. third week of August. awarded at the conclusion. Gifts EnroN Now dence, 802 W. 4th. Monday, Aug. 24. gan, former Grand Jnnetion man. work well begun? Or, shall these Reiident of Pueblo 80 years. Fathar of The Rev, William D. McCarthy yonng people enter upon the sec­ SBaptisms on Sunday, Aug. 30, Karin Delimont Baptised Mrs. Dor* Pacheco. Lillian Vialpando. and The wedding was held be spent Aug. 25 and 26 in Denver ncluded Richard John singer, son PAUL KRIER, Praaldaat Guy of Pueblo and Eva of Denver. ondary phase of education in an of Mr, and Mrs. William Singer of On Friday, Aug. 28, Karin Paul­ R. R. GOWDY, Caiklar Grandlather of Mr*. Lee Montoya. Fu- fore a Nuptial Mass celebrated in on business. atmosphere devoid of God and the 8. J. GUNSn. Aaa't. Caahlar THE SACRED HEART St. Mary’s church. The ceremony 416 Albany avenue, sponsors be ette Delimont, daughter of Mr. neral fCrvicMi In O ut of Mt. C attomI James Jackson, formerly of the influence of His holy j-eligion? . . . and Mrs. Paul Delimont, was bap­ THE GtJARAJVTY church Thur*d*y, Aug. 27. Interment was performed before the Rev Pueblo fire department, has been ing Tom Singer and Helen Mc­ Roeelawn. “Will Sept. 8 see these 103 grad­ Grath; Susan Joyce Brown, daugh­ tized in Sacred Heart church. MASS LEAGUE Anthony Roitz, O.S.B., in the pres­ transferred from Sheppard Field, STATE RANK SALVO— Anthony, St. Charle* Me**. ence of relatives and intimate uates continuing their education in ter of Mr. and Mrs. Everette Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Its mambtn (both living and dacaaaad) Died Aug. 29. Husband of Mr*. Lena Tex., to the new air base in Colo­ a Catholic school? . . . The answer Mihelich of Somerset. Mr. and OF WALSENBURG ihar* in th* rich spiritual beneflt* of a Salvo, father of Angelo and Carolyn friends. rado Springs. Brown of 1112 W. 16th street, the Walsenburg, Colorado Maas laid daily, to th* and of tim*. **• Salvo, brother of Mrs. Virginia Patti. to this question will not be given »onso:yionsors being Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Delimont soon will move to m ially for th* mamban of th* L«agu* Jack, Sam Buatall, and Joseph Salvo, Mr. Halligan is the son of Mrs. Paul Cavanagh, brother of the by the pupils themselves. That Chicago, For information writai sH of Pueblo. vetaran. Fu- Rose Halligan of this city. He has Engle; Julio Lobato, son of Mr naral services in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Rev. John Cavanagh of the answer can only be given by the and Mrs. Julio Lobato of 603 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kuretich THE FRn»TB OF THE SACRED church Monday, Aug. 81. Interment been employed by Swift & Co. for Regitter staff, visited in Pueblo parents, upon whose shoulders HEART. Saerad Haart Mimian Honi*. Smelter avenue with Mr. and of Crested Butte, together with Roselawn. _ .. . . a number of years. the week of Aug. 28. He was rests the responsibility and from RUFFINI GROCERY Sts, Maria, IIL DIODOSIO— Michael, 044 E. Abnendo. Mrs. Leopolds Sanchez as spon their son-in-law and daughter, vis­ Miss _Ruth Olive Wilhelmy, en route from Honolulu, T.H., to whom an accounting will one day sors. ited last week in Paonia. PHONE 95 died Sunday, Aug. 80. after a brief illneas. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C He is survived by his wife, Jennie, of Fort Knox, Ky., where he will take be required. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald the family home, and th* following chil­ Wilhelmy, former Grand Junction a three months’ officers’ training “Last Sunday you listened to the Com Fed Meats • Staple dren: Mrs, Mary Porrec* of Denver, residentr, and Eric Schionnenan of course. have moved to 828 Cleveland Groceries Mrs. Bllisbeth Carrlcato, Sir*. LoretU. message of the Most Reverend street. 5 % to 7 % Joseph, and John, all of Puablo: Mra. Santa Maria, Calif., were married The Rev, Richard Bollig, O.P, Bishop of the Diocese of Pueblo. Farewell Party Fresh Vegetables Helen Fuiehlco of Albuquerque, N. Hex., at 7 o’clock Friday evening, Aug. M.Cap., offered Mass in St. Pat­ As the shepherd of the flock en Miss Katherine Tuttle has been INTEREST FOR LIFE and Warren, serving with th* armed 28, in Berkeley, Calif., according called to Billings, Mo., where her forces in Alssks. Mr. Diodosio was rick’s church Aug. 27. He is an trusted to his care, he has appealed . ON prominent in Italisn betterment activities to word received here. The wed­ instructor in St Joseph’s Military to the parents of the children of father is quite ill. Held for Woman for nearly half a cantury. He was a ding took place in St. Mary Mag' school in Hays, Kans., and has his diocese to sacrifice and use Mrs. Marie Fagan is recovering The First National Bank I CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY Bessemer wholeaaler for 48 year* and on* dalen’s church in Berkeley. their parentaji authority to : in St. Maiy's hospital from a re­ of the oldeet members of th* Fedelt* been relieving Father J. A. La (St. Mary’s Pariah, Puablo) of Walsenburg ' (PEKING) these children a Catholic < cent hip injury and expects to society. Funeral lervlesi in Our Lady The bride, whose parents now ouerre of Las Animas for the past On Wednesday, Aug. 26, a group UEUBER r . D. L C. of Mt. Carmal church Wsdnaiday, Sept. leave soon to live with nser son, reside in San Jose, Calif., is three weeks, cation. He kilows that if his appeal of friends attended a farewell WM. M. WARD, Pres, f^NNUlTV BONOS 2. Interment Roselawn. m nddaughter of Mrs. Clara WiT is heeded, he will hnve in the dio­ Michael Fagan. I DAVIS—Albert Irl. Durango, 88. Sur­ Pvt and Mrs. J. Anthony Hoff­ party for Miss Anne Koller in her M. E. COWING, Cashier Wfiie to vived by his wife, on* daughter, Mary; nelmy of this city and a niece mann are the parents of a boy, cese a Catholic laity upon whom Sister George Mary of the Lo- home. She left on Tuesday, Sept. J. B. DICK, JR., Vice President three sou*. Franel* of Durango, Charlea of Mrs. Victoria Miller of Long born Aug. 26. P vt Hoffman, sta- Christ and the Church can depend. retto Sisters, daughter of Mr. and 1, for Fort Bel voir, Va. REV. FATHER RALPH of the army, atationed in San Luis Oblapo, Beach, Calif., and Mrs. L. E. I tioned in Camp Barkeley, Tex., is From such a laity will come that Mrs. Lee Williams of Fowler, has Calif., and Georg* of th* navy, and three leadership which he can use to fur­ The Rev. Pius Pretz, O.S.B., of 176 W. Adorns St. - Oiicago brotberi. Requiem Mas* wat eelebratad Storm of Grand Junction. Mrs. now home on furlough been visiting her parents in the St. Benedict’s abbey, Atchison, in St. Columba'i church Wadneiday, Miller is visiting here at this time Louis Orazem has departed ther the cause of the Master. With last week. She will teach in St. Aug. 1*. ______such a laity he can realize in his Kans., was a visitor in the parish with her mojjier, Mrs. Wilhelmy. from Pueblo for an army camp. ohn’s school in Denver. last week. The bridegroom is in training in Mrs. Orazem will go to Washing- administration the fulfillment of ROCKY FORD Misses May Langdon and Jane The Rev. Harold Glentzer, the Boeing Aircraft Co. in O ak- ton to live with her parents. Be­ the prayer of Christ “that all may Riordan and Mrs, Albert Spencer SETON HILL COLLE4 be one as Thou Father in Me and O.S.B., of Holy Cross abbey. Canon Woman from U Foralsa Conntria* laud, Calif. fore the outbreak of war, Mr. Ora- attended the women’s retreat last Aaandlted hr I in Thee.’ Might not we all begin City, will come to the parish week­ Aiaodalien of Amariean DnlvaraKln and 87 Amariean Stata* Mrs. T. F. Callahan, Sr., en- «.«J. enlistment week in Canon City. Miss Ann the first year of the Diocese of ends to assist the pastor until a joyed a visit from her son, who^^ * Heshion and Mrs. Cornelius Ducy permanent assistant is appointed. is on a furlough from duty as L.E“»«"« u Pueblo with a generous answer to attended the women’s repeat in Usiic Funeral Home y m i y A U C y who desire to dedicate their lives to the a radio technician in P a tte rs o n Miss Anna M. Buecker of 602 the appeal of vthe Most Reverend Denver. Mr. and Mrs. John Roitz and tj « Lake, has been transferred from Bishop and give to our Catholic family of Trinidad spent a week 305 N. 8th Street Phone S-J l U U R I i m C Il service of God, will be welcomed to th# Miss Frances Langdon is home rm.’ y ’ * a f o* T Rhode Island to a San Francisco children their spiritual birthright, here visiting relatives and friends. PRIVATE AMBULANCE ranks of the 3?* first fall meeting of St. Jo^L jp where he is a draftsman. a Catholic education?” after attending medical school in eph s Altar society will be held ------Denver. She has as her guest William Karlinger left for Los MONUMENTS — FLORIST Miss Augusta Sheats. Miss Lang­ Angeles, Calif., where he has ob­ in the home of Mrs. Harry Cham- 1 1 T 1% / I 17 1 4 D O 17 I D C D A D C tained new employment. VINCENTIAN BROTHERS ber*, Gunniiumavenue, Thnr^ U U u t f t I J K iJ don entertained with an informal day, Sept.421 10. The hostesses will'*'J J. A. 1 El L A 1 party Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mra. Frank Dynes have a Congregation founded by the Apostle of Charity, returned to the parish after liv­ S t Vincent de Paul. be announced later. Alljnembers Betty Beaty and Augusta Sheats. are urged to attend. Miss Bernice Ducy has returned ing in Modesto, Calif., for sev­ EDUCATION WITHOUT RELIGION eral years. Their infant son, Rob­ For acceptance or information apply to Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Picenec re­ to Pueblo after attending a sum­ U JUNTA turned Tuesday evening from Salt mer course in Simmons college in ert, was baptized Sunday by the THE REVEREND SUPERIOR Lake City, Utah, where they] (Continued From L o o t Page) public school system, we suggest Massachusetts. Rev. Anthony Roitz, O.S.B. visited Mrs. Ficenec’s brother, upon which this nation was that the bill relating to reli{rious Cpl. Judge J. Connelly has ar Ushers for the month of Sep­ St. Mary’s Seminary - Perryville, Missouri Pete Rohman, who is stationed in i.„ju instruction of children for afi be­ rived in Great Britain, according tember are as follows: 6—Eiler the army air base. “ . liefs be enacted, and the children to word received this week by his chapel — Jack Novak; 6 — St. OPERA HOUSE The Catholic Daughters of dictators in to- of Colorado be given an opportu­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Con Mary’s (Grove)—Louis Perko and PHARMACY LEARN IT BY MAIL America, court 941, will hold a t«htarian countries is largely due nity to attend weekday Church nelly, and his wife, Mrs. Judge Alex Prelesnik; 7:30—S t Mary’s schools.” (Grove)—John Erjavec, Jr., and Bear; amUtioas iltlaaB ot Iba Umtad Stata* business meeting Tuesday, Sept 8, to their appeal to youth. The Connelly, 914 Greenwood. Phone 53 A/aiis kaow tk* baaottfal la u u a n at ogt in the school library. A large at- Church in democratic America can John Jamnick, Jr.; 9—S t Mary’s Pvt. Lawrence Patti, son of Mr. (Grove)—AI Godeck and John FRESH DRUGS-FOUNTAIN SERVfCt •oo^ans aalihbon. Tnd* wttb Sosia Aaaciea tendance is requested. | make a more intelligent and effec­ 11777416 and Mrs. Sam Patti, 124 Chester, wUl laaaasti Haw and adrantBSqua Jefat «tO b* tive appeal to our youth than any Barker. SPANISH! opao. B* taady. Tm eaa aeqni** a seoad is stationed in Hawaii with the hatmladf* ol Spanish, raadint and s p * * ^ by o « Eaay Math»d-qnd_;«. m do h * I , I dictator can make to his young quartermaster corps. Patti enlisted yoaTer^ homa. Low eaat Yon pay a; yen jho* prefraat Writ* today for I c A K C P n f people, if we but recognize our op- ... _ OF in the army Jan. 1, and was sent to ^ p t a t* I n f ^ H o o and F tll SAMPU IISION No oWiiatioii. 1 5 n U d C l U portunity and work at the job. McCoy Field, Wash INtnnni of FOUION LANOUAOIS. SSO W. lofoyott* Shfd„ DolroH, AAiaik P C laal..,* 1 7 . a » democracy rests primarily An informal tea will be given by rroin u lS ttC r s u r upon traits ^ rwoect and connd^^ Miss Regina Reiteimier Sept. 6 eration for the rights of others; it in honor of Miss Betty Beaty and PUEBLO rests upon fair play, honesty, Miss Geraldine Daily, who are to Because of the shortage of farm I truthfulness and a convktion that be married soon, and Mrs. John CrthoklOScirl^IOet^Te Af^ocuUon labor in the Mullen home ^hwactw of the nght kind must for James, Jr. (Jeanne Clarke), a re­ PROGRAMS CATALOGS DOTY’S, PR IC E Mo*t R*v. Frsnel* J. Upallman, 0 .0« President boys in Ft. Logan, the boys were cent bride. Rev. Rryen J. MeEntesert. U-L.O, Netlenel Seeretary needed to work on the farm a n d a thorough understanding of The Rev. John P. Bergin, SJ., BOOKLETS CLEANER & DYER, Rev. John J. Corrigan. Aeeletent SeereUry the members of the band were not t®*®*'*’’®*- . of Regis college spent few days ORte* Famltor* and Bappllaa com-Ten scrapbooks giving a com-Ten “Where our specialty is represented this year in the Colo- Judge Phelps did not hesitate to visiting in the home of his sister, O’Brien Printing & Sta. Co. rado State fair, which was held in point out what he considers a plete record of the ACCW from Florence Bergin Onr Lady’s Birthday Pueblo the week of Aug. 24-29. weakness in the public school edu- P' PHONE 60S quality work'* to May 1941, were delivered to Mrs. Frank Kelley, the former PUEBLO COLORADO Tuesday, September 8lh, will be the birthday of Our Bleseed This was the first time in several cation of our children. "Herein Mae McDonald, has returned from 625 Dmrt St. Phone 85 Mother. Fifteen dollare will purchase Her statue for a million years that the band failed to make we find the weakness of our publifc the Most Rev. Archbishop Urban its appearance here. schools. Scientifically, vocation- J. Vehr. New York and is making her home Chapel. Give thi* gift to Our Bleiied Mother. It will please Hdr and in^eblo again CompiimenU of help the misiioni. cie TtjT f r< J e intellectually, they are The books contain press notices Your Bueinett It Appreetated bt. HI ary 8 Ladets doing a fine piece of work—only of Mrs. J. C. Hagus, who served Mrs. L. F. Jones will be hostess FOOD FOR HUNGRY year. Grant a Catholic education as press chairman of the council Thursday to St. Elizabeth’s unit. St. Marys Hospital Awarded Trophy The day will he spent in folding The Palace Drug Co. The food situation in war coun­ to a poor child for a year. for 16 years. She resigned in Conducted by tries is serious. The International For their drill precision in the ing the moral, the religious, and May 1941. The books are said sponges foi? St. Mary's hospital THE REXALL STORE Red Cross has been able to help CAli&TsMS state fair parade and program St. the spiritual values, remains, it to be of great value In the annals Sisters of Charity some, but the situation remains Five Dollars will buy a hundred Mary’s cadets, Pueblo, were seems, for an agency other than of the archdiocese. Archbishop ilS Qalnej Pkoii* 4710 Phonei 27-28 406 N. Main St. serious. Catechisms. We need thousands to awarded a handsome trophy the public school. To create the Vehr will have them placed in a Social Party to The Sacred Oriental Congrega­ ive to converts and school chil- Wednesday, Aug. 26, The award]the agency that will round out our safe place and later a more com­ tion bids us to plead for alms to ren. was presented to the ^irls by Ray ------pact history of the council will VOTE FOR H. Talbot, city commissioner and P ^ I THE D. E. RLRKE feed the people of Greece, especi­ HELPFUL ^SffiMBRANCE be compiled from them. Be Held by Group ally those of the household of the president of the Colorado State]^O lO r21QO IDVcSCS N . P . BISHOFF PLUMBING and HEATING To build a monument for a de­ Fair association. Miss Margaret Lynch, executive CO. Faith, ceased parent or relative is fine. secretary of the NCCW in Wash­ (St. Francis Xavier's Parish, PUEBLO. COLO. Our priests are so occupied as­ ington, D. C., in a recent letter, Democrat for 118-121 N. SanU Fa At*. But to pray for the deceased is Puablo) Repair Work a Specialty sisting the unfortunate that they Catholic: is more helpful. Our de­ commended the manner in which The September unit will have have little time to teach Cat^ State Representative ceased members share in Forty CLASSIFIED the records of the council have the first social party of the fall PoU Adv. Office Phone 909 chism. The care of the sick and Masses and the merits of our mis­ Nattonal raM 2Sa par woi4 par laauai min^ been kept by Mrs. M. J, O’Fallon, season on Thursday afternoon; dying and helping the poor are sionary priests and listers every lanm 12 word* If four of mora eontaeptle* Bonds m Une Uay Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff, and Mrs. Ai^. 10, in the parish hall. their principal occupations. In fact, day. Enroll your deceased. Annual laaue* ar* oaad, tZ* rat* la 20a par aronl par S. J. O’Day, presidents, and Mrs. their charitable aid to non-Cath iato*. Pannaot must accompaor all ordera The Altar society will resume its Germ Mercantile membership is One Dollar; Per­ Ada raoeWsd sa tlondar will appaar la th* The September war bont' drive Hagms, press chairman. monthly meetings on Wednesday dies and Orthodox have won for petual Membership is Twenty laauad printad fol th* followlnt waak. (Sa* Mias Clara Courtney, secre­ afternoon, Aug. 9, & L iqu ors Robert S, Parley them and the Church a very grate­ roar local Radatar for local rataa.1 for Colorado got under way Tues­ Dollars. day with a first-day record that tary of the council for six years, Robert James, infant son of Mr. Th* Plata ta Buy Goad ful people, many of whom seek to NUESES* TRAINING SCHOOLS has been of great assistance to and Mrs. Edward Engler, and Don­ MERCHANDISE Monuments • Grave Markers become Catholics. flldiTALLS electrified officials in charge. at iI******i '^*'*'^11,'!* • Although!, full reports were lack- Mrs. Hagus for two years in sup­ ald John, infant son of Mr. and ATTRACTIVE PRICES The Sacred Oriental Congrega­ When the missionary brings Holy Tratnad Practical Nurae. Lcara quickir at . plying her with notes, Mrs. John Markowski, were bap­ 707 S. Main St. - Phone 222(S-'W tion assures us that a means will Communion to the sick or dying, he home. BiMkIat Fro* Chicaso School of the time Oi this writing, a 817 E. C Straat Phona f i t Nurainc, Dept R-o, ohieago. | conservative estimate indicates Mrs. Hagus has represented the tized on Sunday afternoon. be found to get food to these peo­ carries the Blessed Sacrament in The Rev. John Kelley is accom­ ple if the financial help for the pur­ a,small vessel called the Pyx. Five that Denver came through glori- ACCW in the Denver Press coun­ ...... lously, with purchases of about cil since 1928. This is an organi­ panying the Most Rev. Bishop Jos­ chase of food is received. An offer Dollars will purchase a Pyx for ROLLS DEVELOPED ~ Two baaatlfu) I aaa .a ... el.. DUNDEE large or small, will be very Douhl* Waiiht Profemloaal Enlarraasanta ;»00,0()0 zation of about 200 women ac­ eph C. Willging on his Confirma­ ing, one 0# our young missionary Worth of bonds on the tion and church dedication tour JIM’S GROCERY helpful.Iplul. priests. 8 Narat Fad* DseU* Edc* Print*. 26*. first day, while the entire state tively engaged in press work. , CXEANERS & The Holy See is burdened with cENTURT PHOTO SEBVioB, La Croaat. swelled the total amount to some through the San Luis valley to Durango. DYERS the support of these heroic priests, FOR A NeV~chapel 13800,000. Groceries and Meats 2lth 4 BUsabath Sta. Phan* 1428 since the impoverished faithful You can furnish for a new Chapel, Benvsr Boy Gradualsd Don,Bogue of 1544 Routt was P. E. VTYNDLE. Prop. cannot maintain themselves, much the Altar, Chalice, Missal, Crucifix receiveii into the Church last week 518 E. ABRIENDO VfB RETURN EVERYTHING BUT dwveloptd. jroar choice, two beeotlfal VOlUtnc of 8ftl€S in the le tte r Otys by the Rev. Clement Gallagher. THE DIRT less their pastors. Knowing that and two Candlesticks, Sanctuary double welffht profesfioneJ enlarcemeots of th e w eek i according tO WOrd re* By Naval Radio School PHONE 579-J the added labors required of these ■fcamp, Altar Linens, and Set of School will be resumed next priests in the present crisis will Vestments for One Hundred Nine­ Tuesday with the same teachers Sereloea DepX 4S-F, La Cfoim* Wfeoppefn | VRriOUS town#* All Colorado 18 CTyde Villeno, son of Mr. and as last term. Sister Ellen Rita, "Quick Deliveriet” mean sickness and earlp death if teen Dollars. Make this gift to the aoNnwitrri™------responding in a fashion that spells "Careful Druggists” they are not cared for, it begs the next mission Chapel to be built in SONGWRITERS 1 national billion-dol Mrs. Michele S. Villano of 3866 Sister James Emmanuel, Sister De JABBER’S necessities of life for them. Ten the Near East mission. 8ONGS-8ONO POEMS WANTED. WO Ur drive Jaion street, members of Our Paul, and Sister Ann Paul. Spe­ CHARGE for malodia*. Pre* exatuiaatloD. I Lady of Mt. Carmel parish, visited cial registration for first graders The K-D PHARMACY Dollars will support one of these Holirwood Raeerdini Studio* 1784 Praw The “Salute to Our Heroes Shoe Repair priests for a week. IN REPARATION his parents Aug. 24 and 26. He was was hmd Thursday morning. Broadway - Arcade Bldg. We must make reparation for St*.. Lo* Auaalaa. . I month was opened Monday night graduated from the U. S. naval . Recent arrivals in the parish 610 N. Main Phone 470 1349 ^ s t 8th The priestly ministrations are _ - „ WT „ an “eleventh hour” rally in of such importance and consolation sin. That is why we suggest that training school in Wisconsin uni are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen WTialen, Phone's 69-70 Phone 7343 you ask our missionaries to offer C/A jlY k O E h e a r the old court house square, in versity, where he took a course 1724 Carteret; Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ New for Old to the faithful in these days of dire T 'V r ’ i r •• pvhich Hitler, Mussolini, and Hiro- misfortune, we ask you to give a Mass in reparation for the sins you in radio work. Se will continue ert Iwersen, 1737 Carteret; Mr. have committed. l l v l k i hito were hanged in effigy. The study of radio several months. and Mrs. John Lynch 1608 Car­ week’s support that they map con v w m square was jam-packed with people tinue to administer the spiritual Clyde has been in the service since teret, and Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan NEW PARISH IF i ■ p ■ X . /Zm R ened j eager , to pledge themselves again March of this year. 1804 Lake avenue. and corporal works of God to ]to do their part in financing the their people and neighbors. Do you want to establish a new MAJOR parish? Give Five Hundred Dol­ Try this simple home freaf- war effort SCHOOLS~‘fo ~RE-OPEN lars to build a Chapel. Then hun­ merit that \ae helped thou- The “eleventh hour” idea haa COMPLIMENTS OF Our mission schools are soon to dreds of people will be able to at­ sands to hear clearly again. c»ught on in a way exceeding all CfmUeerO. re-open. Children must be trained tend Mass, receive the Sacra­ A.* M.u Beatehanon. V Nawtrk.V, . N. J., , _ writ**:.. expectations, treasury department _ C and educated as Christ commanded ments, and hear preached the "BEFORE USING OROTUNB EAR ^^^®ry msD, woman, MO':' U To maintain a school is very ex Word of God. DROPS. I WAS SO DEAFENED THAT 1 and child IS asked to pause at 11 Bt pensive. Teachers must be paid The Holy Father will have It COULD NOT HEAR THE CLOCK TICK. g.m. daily to reflhct upon his in T. *M. MURPHY-Sheriff . ,:D books purchased, repairs made. built where it is most needed. You S S F i r M r a i £ th. Pol. Ada. .timUMLi* FLOUR Ten Dollars will pay for a poor will be allowed to select the name EARS.** TbouMndi now haH-of-ht4rint|®“ ®^» himself* AlU child in a mission school for for the Parish and Chapel. would baar clearly and distinetlr aaain. and I doing my part?” Motorists are VOTE FOR The standard of quality for J?..?"!***?®!''’ perfect baking. Send alt cotnmunlcatlona to ^ pactird wax that blocks canals andj^hort DlASt fit 11 8.111* rSC tory pressss on stnaltivt tardrumt was rtmoveftlwhifitles all over the sta te are PETER eVLIG, JR. Try Orotun* K«; Drape •* diraeted. p *y heard a t th a t hour, I V O d 1 X n " 1 Githotic T lc ir East U)elfire Association art taif and contain 4n IntrsdUnt «sp«efally| _ _ DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR recommended ior this purpose* SEND KOI In Denver, three Domos are shot rc4 dvotstiaf Patronize These Firms. They j® ^ 6 downtbwn district STATE REPRESENTATIVE te /f fOLO 480 Lexington Ave. at 44th S t New York* N. Y* (t battla* for 82). If you aoeloea cash withL. „,ii eh. ArS C o-operating With ' Your ordar w* pay poatae*. Hania Co.. 22 w. » <^1 attention to the Solemnity MEMBER OF ST. MAMT8 PARISH PKJMART SEPT. I Pal. Adr. Paper. 48tb St, Dept 816. . Niw Y«yk Cttjr.i of th| U 0 ciock pSUOe. NEWS OF THE PUEBLO DIOCESE Diocesan Circulation, 4J875 Copies 4,200 WILL ENTER PUEOLO D IO C M SCHOOLS was Dedication of South Fork lhre« BMOP WILiei such ceremonies in Southern Colorado in which Bishop Joseph C. Nineteen Elementary Formal Organization Willging officiated this week. The beautiful white frame structure in South Fork, which is attended from Del Norte, is named in honor of St. Catherine. Donations of money and labor from parishioners, PUIISyiSITTO who were delerminied to have a representative building in which lo worship, and help from the Extension society made possible the Aiid Seven Secondary Of DCCW Is Scheduled erection of the edifice. Bishop W'illging is in the center of the picture below, taken following the dedication. m . 6 Institutions Ready In Pueblo on Sept. 27 Duranm.—The Most Rev. Bishop Gunnison.—The Rev. Daniel 3, Joseph C. Willsfing vrill visit Du- O'Connell, new pastor of St. Pet­ ranf^ Sept. 6. He will celebrate Bishop Joseph 0. Willging Emphasizes Need er’s church, Gunnison, was for­ Preliminary Sessions Have Been Held; Four Mass at 8 o’clock and preach the mally installed Sunday evening, sermon. Holy Communion will be of CaHiolic Education of Children; Aug. 23, by the Rev. Bernard Gu- Deaneries in Diocese; Leaders Named to received by the members of the Hck of Salida, who was the official parish and offered for the boys in New Subjects Are Introduced representative of His Excellency,! Head Council Temporarily the armed forces. the Most Rev. Joseph C. Willging/ C. D. of A. Picnic Held Nineteen elementary and seven secondary schools will Father O’Connell was given a- Coming together at the request of the Most Rev. Joseph The C. D. of A. held its second reception social by the members picnic Tuesday evening, Aug. 25, open their doors to some 4,200 students of Southern Colorado of the parish Tuesday evening, C. Willging, Catholic women representing the various on the Herbert McGregor terraced Tuesday morning. Sept. 8. Two of the elementary schools, Aug. 25. Mrs. John A. Zugelder, churdh societies of the diocese have held two meetings in lawn, overlooking the state fish Antonito and Capulin, are public schools taught by sisters; president of the Altar and Rosary Pueblo for the purpose of organizing the diocesan council of hatchery. Thirty-one members one, St. Scholastica’s academy, Canon City, is a private sec­ society, made the welcoming speecbsen the National Council of Catholic Women. The first meeting were present. The committee in­ for the parish. The arrangements cluded Mmes. Edith McGregor, ondary school; one, Sacred Heart home, Pueblo, is institu­ were made by a- joint committee was held Wednesday, Aug. 26. There are four deaneries in Mary Conklin, Helen Brennan, and tional ; the rest are parochial schools supported by the par­ of the Altar and Rosary society the new diocese: Pueblo, Walsenburg, Grand Junction, and Gertrude Cummins, and Misses ishes that operate them. and the Knights of Columbus. Durango. Delegates from each of these deaneries were in Rose Cavanaugh and Mamie Of the high schools, one, An Previous to the pastor’s instal­ attendance. Present for the meet- O’Connell. Guests who enjoyed tonito, is a public school. Abbey lation Sunday, the Knights of Co­ ing, besides Bishop Willging, were the evening with members were school for boys and St. Scholas- lumbus held a picnic. Twenty-four The Very Rev. A. J. Miller, Vicar Miss Mary Hoagland of Lovelock, Shrines Being soldiers stationed near Gunnison General; the Very Rev. Thomas J. Nebr.; Mrs. Margaret Poole of tica's for girls are private. The enjoyed the hospitality of the K. Wolohan, dean of the Pueblo dean­ Springfield, III., and Miss Bridget other four are parochial. Holy of C. Addresses were made by ery, and the Rev. Francis Wagner. Clarke.:ii ■ Trinity grade school, Trinidad, instaiied in Father Gillick, Father O’Connell, This meeting was preliminary to Mrs. M. L. Cummins and Mrs. with some 450 students enrolled B. H. Snyder, and Kenneth G. a Sept. 27 session, when the or­ John Hedderman entertained last year, is the largest of the ele­ Mark. In the evening many of ganization will take place. Until party of friends with luncheon and mentary schools, while Pueblo Puebio Church the soldiers attended the installa­ then, the Bishop appointed the of­ cards in honor of Mrs. Cummins’ Catholic high, the central high tion. sister. Miss Mary Hoagland, ficers of the Pueblo deanery to school for the city of Pueblo, led (St. Launder’* Pariili, Pueblo) "Visitors in the rectory this week serve temporarily in the diocesan Thursday afternoon. the high school list last year with included the Rev. Joseph Lane of NCCW offices. Mrs. C. A. Burtis and two sons, Two beautiful new shrines, one 172 students. in memory of Mr. and Mrs. L. Mancos, the Rev. Emil Eckert of ENTER COLEERE On Monday, Aug. 31, a second who had been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Paonia, and the Rev. Thomas H, 0. B. Rensch for a fortnight, re With a greater consciousness of Hagney and the other in honor of meeting took place in the Cathe­ Over 400 at Dedication of the necessity of a Catholic reli­ the boys in the service from this Forrest of Crested Butte. dral hall. turned to their home in Montrose. The Gunnison council of the K. Walsenburg. — Seven graduates Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brennan gious education brought about this parish, are being installed in St. The plans for Sept. 27 include year by repeated appeals on the Leander’s church. of C. had its regular meeting on of St. Mary’s high school will enter Mass, to be celebrated in the Ca­ left for Denver, where he wnll be Tuesday, Sept. 2. After a short Catholic colleges next week. George employed as timekeeper in the part of the Most Rev. Joseph C. Mrs. William McGovern’s band thedral by the Bishop; a registra­ South Fork Mission Church Willging, Pueblo’s first Bishop, an is in charge of the altars in Sep­ business meeting at 8 p.m. a social Comali, son of Mr. and Mrs. John tion of all the delegates in the Rocky Mountain arsenal. hour was enjoyed by members and Comali of Walsenburg, has en­ Mrs. Mabel Stewart received a increase in enrollment figures tember. Members are Mmes. Mark morning, and the organization should be shown in both elemen­ McDonnell, Sr.; C. J. Baer, Robert soldier guests. rolled in Regis college as a' fresh­ meeting itself, which will open cablegram from her son. Jack, who Del Norte.—More than 400 peo­ for a dinner served in the Spruce man. John A. O’Rourke, son of is with the American forces some­ ple from all parts of Rio Grande Lodge hotel. tary and secondary departments of Lafollette, Elizabeth Driscoll, and at 2 p.m. in the Cathedral hall. the schools of the newly erected Mr. and Mrs. Peter O’Rourke, Jr., This meeting ^ ’ill have a roll call where in the British isles. county and some from outside the The following clergymen were William McGovern. Mt. Carmel Women to has also enrolled in Regis. The of delegates, reports of all com­ Masses in St. Columba's church, state,, as well as a large group of ])resent: Fathers Salvador Gene, diocese. New subjects, correlated St. Leander’s school will open two, both graduates of St. Mary’s mittees, the adoption of a consti­ beginning Sept. 6, will be at 8 and the clergy, attended the dedication S.F.; Joseph Ruensa, S.F.; Ed­ with present-day need.s, have been on Tuesday, Sept. 8, with a Mass Fete Orphanage Aid in June, left Walsenburg early tution and by-laws, the appoint­ 10 o’clock. of the beautiful gothic Church of ward McCarthy, John Woean, introduced. St. Mary’s high will at 8 in honor of the Holy Ghost Monday. ment by the Bishop of the diocesan Mrs. J. R. Cheney, her son, Ross, St. Catherine of Siena in South Peter Ribas, C.R.; Onofrio Mar- have a ground course in aeronau­ Members of the staff for the com­ Four Walsenburg girls vdll officers and chairman of the com­ and her daughter, Betty, are mov­ Fork, where His Excellency, the tortll, C.R.; Dominic Morera, S.F.; tics taught by the Rev. Howard L. ing school year will be Sister Mo- Society on Sept* 10 enter Mt. St. Scholastics college in mittees. Bishop Willging will ad­ ing to Grand Junction, where they Most Rev. Bishop Joseph C. Will­ Anthony Sagrera, C.R.; Joseph Delaney, who attended the Univer­ desta, seventh and eighth grades; sity of Denver in the summer to Atchison, Kans. Alice and Mar­ dress the assembly, and the day will join Mr. Cheney, who is di­ ging of Pueblo, officiated Monday, Teres, S.F.; Michael Mas, C.R.; Sister Mary Jude, fifth and sixth Women of Our Lady of Mt, Car­ guerite Hobeika, twin daughters will end with a public Holy Hour. visional highway engineer. Aug. 31. The edifice was not ca­ Ramon Altimiras, S.F.; Peter prepare for instructing in the new grades; Sister Arnoldine, third and subject. In Pueblo Catholic high, mel church will entertain members of Mr. and Mrs. George Hobeika, Temporary officers to conduct Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hackett, pable of accommodating the throng Rigo, C.R.; Andres Burguera, fourth grades; Sister Bernice, first of the Sacred Heart orphanage will enter as freshmen; Barbara Arthur J. Hackett and Mrs. Ver­ of the faithful that sought ad­ C.R.; Andrew Sucek, John Alza- the sisters have completed summer and second grades, and Sister Mar the business until Sept. 27 are school work that will enable them Aid society and their friends" with Bellotti, daughter of Mrs. Mary Mrs. George Shearer, chairman; non Drury, brothers and sisters of mission. mora, C.R., and John Kelley. tha, substitute teacher. a card party to be given in the hall Bellotti, will also be a freshman, Mrs. A. E. Sollee, secretary, and Mrs. Albert Davis, were in Du­ to do remedial teaching in mathe­ The regular party sponsored by In the ceremonies of dedication, matics, physics, and chemistry— of Mt, Carmel church on Thursday, and Bernadine Ariano, daughter Mrs. S. S. Wiseman, treasurer. rango to attend the funeral of Mr. the music was rendered by the vis­ lepola to Coach for members of the Young Ladies’ so­ Sept 10, at 2 p.m. This will be of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ariano, The following are chairmen in Davis. subjects that are important for dality" will be given in the school iting clergy. After the new church Pueblo Central High army, navy, and defense work. the annual Aid party for the Mt Sr., will be a junior in the Atchison charge of the committees mak­ was blessed, a Solemn Mass, eoram hall Friday evening, Sept. 4. Carmel women and will open the school this fall. ing the arrangements: Mrs. W Episcopo, was sung by the Rev. Frank Repola, formerly head A special letter has been The Mass on Tuesday morning fall series of parties for the or­ Former Local Dentist addressed to the pastors and pa­ Christine Musso, daughter of K. Sutherland, arrangements; Mrs Makes Flight to Pueblo John J. Kelley, Chancellor, assisted football coach of St. Mary’s high, of this week for the boys in the phanage. Mr. and Mrs. August Musso, and Thomas Hudson, ways and means; by the Rev. Peter Ribas, C.R., dea Walsenburg, has been appointed rishioners of the churches of .service was requested by Mr. and Hostesses will be Mmes. Frank a 1942 graduate of St. Mary’s, has Mrs. John B. Farley, hospitality; (S t. Antfaonjr’i Pariib, Pueblo) con; the Rev. Onofrio Martorell, assistant coach and physical in- Pueblo by the Rev. William D. Mc­ Mrs. Joseph Rode.sta. The Mass Krasovec, J. Comainni, C. Tara- enrolled in Webster Groves college, Mrs. C. L. Ducy, constitution, and Lt. Leo Simala, former Pueblo C.R., subdeacon; the Very Rev. Ed­ •structor of Central high school, Carthy, superintendent of Pueblo last week was requested by Mr. vella, .L Gozetta, J. Pisciotte, S. conducted by the Sisters of Lo Mrs. C. C. Bellinger, publicity dentist and parishioner of St. An­ ward J. McCarthy, and the Rev. Pueblo. Catholic high, part of which fol­ and Mrs. Russel Chigro. thony’s, flew from Midland, Tex., lows: Pantello, J. Deliquadri, F.~ ^Di- retto near St. Louis. Delegates and representatives of Dominic Morera, S.F., masters of Mr. Repola is a graduate of St. Announcement has been made of Pietro, C. Musso, J. Reber, S. Ap- all■ Catholic ith(‘ women’s organizations to Pueblo in an army bomber last ceremonies. The choir, composed of Mary’s high and of Adams State “One hundred and three pupi's Theresa Marvelli, also*a gradu­ weekend. Lt. Simala’s wife is liv­ the approaching marriage of Al­ puglise, R. Pagano, J. Carleo, C. should arrange to attend this meet­ sodality girls from the Holy Name Teachers’ college. While in S t were graduated in June from the Frankmore, J. Farrell, M. Marti- ate of the class of 1942, daughter ing Sept. 27 ing with him in Midland. fred Hunyadi and Miss Betty Dase, of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marvelli, is of Mary parish, Del Norte, was Mary’s his teams were highly suc­ six parochial grade .schools of this both of this parish. nelli, C. DiPalma, and S. Martel­ city. The problem facing the par­ a freshman student in the Glock- under the direction of the Rev. Jos­ cessful in interscholastic competi­ Ushers for the month of Sep­ lato, and Misses Mary DeJoy, Ve- ner hospital school of nursing. Preparatory Work Under eph Ruensa, S.F., Mstqr. The tion, winning both the football and ents of these children is: ‘Where turio Pingatore, Mary Ann Rotolo, shall these boys and girls continue tember are the following: 7:30 Robert Stimack left Tuesday for Way in Del Norte Mass of Pope Pius X, by Julian basketball championships of the o’clock Mass—Mike Baron and Leo Lillian Bongirno, Josephine Rotolc^ Denver, where he will attend the Vilaseca, was sung. A sermon on Southern Colorado Parochial league their secondary education?’ Shall and Mary Cash. • the Church be permitted to build Henning; 10 o’clock Mass—W. H. University of Denver. the significance of the ceremonies in 1941-1942 and the state Catb Cooney and George Soffa, Sr. Friends are invited. was preached by the Very Rev. olic football title in 1941. (Turn to Page IS, Column B) ^ Groups Hold Picnic Credit Union Established Salvador Gene, S.F., provincial of The Knights of Columbus and the Sons of the Holy Family in the the Catholic Daughters of Amer­ United States and pastor of Holy ica closed the summer season with Cross church in Santa Cruz, N. a picnic supper in Huajatolla park By San Luis Parishioners Mex. Vera Yakopitch Appointed "Wednesday evening. Sept. 2. Com­ The Bishop congratulated the mittees from both organizations Alamosa. — A credit union has Grand Junction. They left Satur­ pastor and his people on the superb had charge of the supper and the achievement of erecting so splendid program. been organized in San Luis and day morning to visit with Father Secretary to USO Director is ready to function. Preparatory Franeis Faistl and the Kimminau an edifice of Divine worship as an that combines glamour In the meeting of the Tabernacle work in Del Norte is well along. family in Palisade, and will return expression of their faith in these society Wednesday afternoon in The Alamosa parish credit union early in the week with a trailer days when the enemies of religion Miss "Vera Yakopitch of St. Le­ which can be opened or closed de­ the school, Mrs. Louis Komaroski is experiencing a surplus for the load of peaches. are using every ruthless means to ander’s parish has accepted the pending upon the weather. The so­ with dowH'tO'earth quality gave a report on the card party first time in eight years. Many In line with the government’s destroy not only the temples of position of secretary to Stephen cial room will be furnished with held Friday, Aug. 28. She reported Divine worship, but also the very game tables, reading tables, set­ members working in defense in­ recommendations for conserving Whalen, director of the Pueblo that more than $85 was realized. dustries are sending their savings fundamentals of faith in the minds tees, and numerous easy chairs, all rubber, Father Edward McCarthy USO center, which will be under It was voted in the meeting to give home. The full quota of bonds and Father Andrew Sucek com- and hearts of even the youth. His of which can be removed easily $50 for the rental of books in the was sold for the month of August. Dleted a sacerdotal party of six Excellency also exhorted the con ,NCCS supervision. Miss Yakopitch to prepare the room for dancing. school. There is every assurance of re­ n the car of Father Onofrio Mar- gregation to live up to the ideals is widely known in Pueblo and has The furniture will be of various of the titular patrons of the hues, light and dark brown, green, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dissler are peating in September, with strong torel, (3.R., on their trip to South excellent qualifications for the the grandparents of a boy, born probabilities of doubling for Oc­ Fork Monday morning for the Church, the Holy Family, which and yellow. in Denver last week to their daugh­ tober, November, and December. dedication of the silver-steepled expresses the integrity of fam­ place. She attended St. Mary’s ter, Mrs. Virginia Rosenbaugh. Joseph Steinbage, accompanied chapel set against the pine-clad ily life, and St. Catherine of Si­ school and for the past 14 years Bishop Willging Mr. Rosenbaugh is employed in by Joseph Cavaliere and Mr. and hills. ena, the fortitude of religious ex has been office manager of the To Bless Center Denver. Mrs. Albert Lopez, motored to pression. Miss Estelle Maestas returned Merchants’ Retail Credit associa­ The building will soon be ready Tuesday from Denver, where she After the Mass, while the choir tion. for use. Arrival of plumbing pri­ had spent a month studying credit was singing the beautiful Spanish The 9,000 feet of floor space in ority orders for shower equipment union accounting. hymn, “Christ Reigns in Us,’’ the the USO building are rapidly as­ now is awaited. The official open­ The Tabernacle society will re­ parishioners paid their homage of suming the form of a recreation ing will take place Oct. 5, when FOR EVERYDAY ceive Holy Communion in a body filial devotion to the Most Rev­ center for the members of the Bishop Joseph C. Willging will in the 7:30 Mass this Sunday. erend Bishop of the diocese. bless the center. It is expected, The visiting clergy and Sisters Miss Flora Gonzales will return Young women, 18 year* and however, that the building will be to M t St. Scholastica college, of St. Joseph of Del Norte were used for social purposes by the sol­ LOW CUT PRICES Atchison, Kans., Monday. guests of the women of the parish over, who wiih t^volunteer for (ociali and service in the USO diers of the Pueblo air base and center are aiked to get in touch Camp Carson some time before Oct In Pueblo Speech with their paitori, who will 5. 'The formal opening will coin­ certify them and iiiue them cide with the inauguration of the Shop at their USO paite* in the near Pueblo War Chest drive, in which future. $1,568, of this sum will be used for Judge J. A. Phelps Raps tional USO. Ten per cent, or $1,568 of this sum will be used for armed forces. The improvements the USO lounge in the union sta­ include a celotex ceiling, Venetian tion. GROVE'DRUGCO Education Without Religion blinds, and cream drapes in pine- tree motif. The walls have been < 3 U t U L . finished in sand brown and ivory. Speaking before a women’s meet- legislation by Representatives The woodwork is silver grey. The Meeting Held ing in Pueblo, District Judge J Cawlfield and Tabor. first large room on the main floor Arthur Phelps discussed the pro­ Judge Phelps, recognized is a combination lobby and office posed legislation for religious in­ with tile flooring. Inside the main F or a Snack, Stop at struction of children, and house bill throughout Southern Colorado as By All Pueblo the leader and advocate for legis' part of the building is found the No. 1014, introduce in the last social room, surrounded by smaller lation for religious instruction of rooms that are to be the reading MAMMY’S SHACK children, has been urging the en room, outdoor patio, canteen, check School Heads < BIGHWAT 8S SOUTH Sicilian Society actment of such a law for several room, shower room, drying room, years. and three clubrooms. The com­ Whole FUh Sandvrich and French Friet— 15e mittee of women serving on the A meeting of all principalspr of Speaking generally in behalf of the Catholic schools of Pueblo took Fried Chicken and FUh Dinner* Our Specialty USO will meet in the clubrooms. Buys $10,000 in such legislation, and of the pi Eight telephones and a special place Friday, Aug. 28, in St. Pat­ AIB CONOmONED — QUIET — COHFOBTABLE posed bill in particular, he said: switchboard will occupy the patio. rick’s convent, with the Rev. Hu- “The principle of separation of oert Newell, archdiocesan superin­ War Securities Church and state is right, but sep- tendent of schools, presiding. Plans aration of Church and state does Catholic High Music were drawn up for the fall teach­ (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Pariih, not mean the divorcement of reli­ ers’ meeting of the Pueblo diocese. HOTEL WHITMAN Pueblo) gion and education. We do not vis­ Courses to Be Expanded This meeting will take place Oct. AND Members of the Independent ualize religion without some kind 15-16. You can tell it’s a Kirshmoor by those in­ The Whitman Lounge Cafe Sicilian society have launched a of education. Certainly a so-called Under Sister Mary Rita The annual picnic for all the spired lines...by the precious furs and the bond buying program, which to education devoid of religious back­ sisters of the Pueblo diocese was PUEBLO date shows a total of $10,000 worth ground and knowledge of the his­ discussed. It will be held in Beulah luxurious all wool fabrics. You can tell it, too of war bondg purchased. All the tory of religion is not a worthwhile The music department of Pueblo in the San Isabel National forest by the enduring quality born of skilled members have pledged individually education. Catholic high and St. Patrick’s Saturday, Sept. 12^ His Excellency, to spend ten per cent of their “If we want an educational sys­ grade school will be expanded this Bishop Willging, and Father Hu­ craftsmanship. Chamois back; wool interilu- earnings in bonds. tem that educates in the scientific, year. Head of the department bert Newell will be present. . ing, linings guaranteed 2 ytan. Sizes 10 to 20,j A Missa Cantata was sung Sun' vocational, and intellectual fields will be Sister Mary Rita, who has Principals who attended the Midwest College day, Aug. 30, by the Rev. S. M. only, one that leaves religion and her Bachelor of Music degree from meeting were Sister Loyola Ma­ Gigiio, S.J., at the request of the God out of the picture, we should the Lament school of music in rie, Sacred Heart Cathedral school; society for its members and the turn to the educational systems of Denver. She is an accomplished Sister Ellen Rita, St. Francis $ 7 9 9 5 of Commerce sons of its members who are now Russia and Germany. If, however, instrumentalist and will have Xavier's; Sister Desideria, Sacred charge of the orchestra, glee club, serving with the armed forces. we want to see the results and in­ Heart orphanage; Sister M. Bona- Other Kirshmoor Coats and Suits 839.95 to $98 Do You Want a Good Position With a In past years, the custom of the fluence of religion in an educa­ and choir. venture, St. Anthony’s; Sister M. organization had been to celebrate tional system, we need only to re­ The Ward method of school Modesta, St. Leander’s; Sister M.. Good Salary? the anniversary of the organiza­ call the early history of thi.s na­ singing, very popular in Europe Innocents, St. Mary’s, and Sister tion’s founding, but this year the tion. The universal rule of the before the war and- throughout trie Maria Gratia, Pueblo Catholic high. The Crews'Beggs Co* More Calla Than We Can Fill— Ifive$tigate Mass took the place of the cele Bible in the homes and as a text­ East at present, will be introduced The last named was elected chair­ bration. book in the Colonial schools, with into the school. Pupils will have man of the board of principals. PUEBLO, COLO. Phone 114 218 Weat 4th St More than 100 members and sons an unwaivering faith and trust in an opportuiyty to take lessons on Sister Loyola Marie was chosen PUEBLO, C»LO. of members are now listed with God, made a strong, sturdy foun- the instrument of their choice. Vo­ chairman in charge of the picnic the armed forces. (T um to Page IS, Column i) cal lessons will also be given. . arrangements.

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