Member of Audit Bureau of Cireulatiom From China to Denver 7 - Month Trip for Missioners

(Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Presa Society, Inc. 1943 — Permission to Reproduce, Except on cr A i Y hu»band, 2nd Lt. Ralph H. O^iome, Jr., who u rVwCct’Vl'Tl^ XXH report^ niUning in action, ia Mrs. Joncphine,Thaler Oabome of Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Holy Family pariih, Denver. The preaenialion was made by Col. William R. Shephard of lovrry Field, Have No Word About Denver.— (Photo by Army Air Forcea Training (.'.ommand) DENViR CATHOUC Father Roch, O.F.M ., Japanese Prisoner F ^ G I S T E R Trying io Garry cn Work for Chinese Galhoiics in Enem y-Infested The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Territory, Reporf Visitors Here Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. VOL. XXXIX. No. 27. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1944. $1 PER YEAR Two Franciscan missionaries from China, Father Gra- tian Feltz, O.F.M., and Brother Brendan Lajrue, O.F.M., visited in St. Elizabeth’s friary, Denver, this week after a trip that took more than seven months. Father Gratian, Fr. Peter A. Brooks Named a member of the Franciscan Province of the Most Holy Name, is a classmate of Father Crispin, O.F.M., pastor and guardian of St. Elizabeth’s. The’ missionaries were unable to shed any light on the fate of Father Roch Knopke, O.F.M., /[[]||j|j||[][|K lPresident of Marquette U. a native of Denver, who studied in St. Elizabeth’s school. Father The Very Rev. Peter A. Brooks.[to enter the navy chaplains’ school Roch was taken captive by the Jap­ Annual Series S.J., provincial o t the Misssouri(ip Williamsburg, Va. Before going anese in November, 194'2, and is still held in a concentration camp. from 1937 to known in Denver through his work in 1936, Father McCarthy was They reported that there are Of Communions as provincial, has been appointed rofessor of psychology in St. three Franciscan missionaries of lOuis university for 12 years^ “ I would not have thought five president of Marquette university Holy Name province in Chungking: in Milwaukee, Wise. Father Brooks is a graduate of The Very Rev. Leo Ferrary, Starts Sunday years ago that it was possible to Father Brooks succeeds the the university of which he has O.F.M.; Father Cletus Hughes, get so many people to pray so Very Rev. C. McCarthy, been made president. He received O.F.M.; and Father Blaise Scan- Topping the li.st of Cath­ fervently, to act like religious, and S.J., who resigned the presidency nell, O.F.M. Three other Fran­ olic men’s annual Communions to do so much footwork a« this ciscan missionaries are in hiding in throughout the archdiocese in the report indicates,’’ said -Archbishop Japanese-infested territory trying month of March is the joint Cath­ Urban J. Vehr in an address of to continue the mission work in so olic men and K. of C. demonstra­ commendation to the Legion of Women Warned far as possible: The Rt. Rev. Mon­ tion set for March 5 in Longmont. Mary on the occasion of the^fifth signor Julius Dillon, O.F.M.; the A cla.ss of 60 candidates for the Coincidence Plays Big Missing Flier’s anniversary of this organization Very Rev. Ralph Reilly, O.F.M.; first, second, and third degrees in Denver. “ 1 would like publicly To Keep Watch and Father Firmin Feltz, O.F.M., of the K. of C. will hold places of to commend you on the fine, splen­ who is Father Grattan’s brother. honor at the Communion .Ma«s, at Air Medal Is did work that your devoted groups In addition to caring for Chinese which Archbishop Urban J. Vehr Role Among Service Men are doing,” he continued in his On Legislation Catholics and refugees sacramen­ will be present. At the breakfast talk to the legionaires gathered tally and in every way possible, the afterward, the .Archbishop will bo in St. John's school hall for their fathers are trying to maintain an the principal speaker. A warning that the National Distinguished service to his|him the Silver Star medal. That Given to Wife regular comitium meeting last orphan asylum, a hospital, and five Included among the candidates Council of Catholic Women, country in the Islands I he came out of the action with his Thursday evening, Feb. 24. radical dispensaries. will be a number of priests and _., , . L- L . . n -L I through its affiliated archdiocesan area brought Pfc. Don L. Ewersj life was due to his rescue by an- A native of Rochester, N. Y., Fa­ service men, and men from Fort -An -Air medal earned by her hus­ L- '*"*’ *’ * and diocesan organizations, must ther Gratian left the United States the Silver Star award. His dis- other marine patrol, highlight of a very successful against legislation inimical Collins, Longmont, and Denver. band, 2nd Lt. Ralph H. Osborne, in November, 1932: studied the Several bus loads of Denver tinguished service for God secured Ten days previous, Nov. 29, gathering attended by 15 priests to the -American way of life was Jr., was presented to Mrs. ­ and 110 officers of local praesidia. Chinese Mandarin language for a Knights of Columbus and their two converts for the Church. A n d near the Mavavia river on Empress voiced in the quarterly conference ine Thaler Osborne in Lowry Kneeling before a beautiful shrine year in Shasi, China, together with ladies will reach Longmont in the of the Archdiocesan Council of Father Constantine Fink, O.^'-M., coincidence gave his intrepidity Field, Denver. Lt. Osborne, who of Mary, the legionaires opened afternoon to attend the exemplifi­ a marine artilleryman, maintained Catholic Women in the Catholic who was ordained in Denver, and cation and the banquet that will in combat a home town tie-up. was stationed in Denver for about their meeting with the customaiy Charities annex Tuesday after under day-long enemy fire a single served continuou.sly in the mission follow. .Afternoon entertainment Ewers, now spending a 30-day a year, was a Flying Fortress pilot recitation of the Ro.sary. The noon. With Mrs. J. T. Tierney, communication link with American parishes of Hupeh province, China, for the women is being provided and was reported missing in ac­ regular business of the meeting president, presiding, members of furlough with his parents, Mr. and artillery, which contributed much until his departure for home July by the Longmont couneil. State tion following a raid last Aug. 12 featured splendid reports by ^"^ithe -ACeW learned the power of Mrs. Leo J. Ewers. 2229 Hudson to the safe evacuation of American 4, 1943. Brother Brendan, a native Deputy Bernard B. Carraher of street, members of Blessed Sacra­ troops from an untenable position. against (Jelsenkircher, Germany. praesidia of St John's parish and, the committee setup of the «a- Loretto Heights college, and a tional organization. Through re­ of New Bedford, Ma.ss., went to Denver will he the featured ment parish, is a paramarine. In For his conspicuous courage and Col. Willard R. Shephard, acting China in 1933 and served as phar­ speaker at the banquet. stimulating report of the work be­ ports of the various committee Very Rev. Peter A. Brooke, S.J. a combat patrol mission on Bou­ determination in action Pfc. Lester Lowry commander in the absence macist and medical assistant to Dr. DENVER COMMUNION ing accomplished by the four heads, the co-ordinated activities gainville, Dec. 9, 1943, he displayed also received the Silver .Star of Brig. Gen. .Albert L. Sneed, his Bachelor of Arts degree from Louis Hamm, a professed religious TO BE MARCH 12 award. He is likewise a Denver made the presentation. -A parade junior praesidia now organized ini^f the organization were made that “ conspicuous gallantry and the city. .At considerable incon­ Marquette in 1921. the same year of the Order of Friars Minor, until Celebrating the Mass in the intrepidity in action against Jap­ boy. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. and review of troops‘followed the clear to the membership. They in which he entered the Jesuit his recent departure. venience, delegates were present learned how the efforts of such Denver Cathedral March 12:for the anese forces’’ which merited for Milford Lester, 1401 Oneida ceremony. novitiate in Florissant. He studied Father Gratian arrived in India Denver Catholic men-Knights of from Longmont and Greeley, and groups as the Planned Parenthood street, like the Ewers, are 1 Lt Osborne, native of Glendale, reported on the work of the legion philosophy and theology in St. hy plane in October, 1943. He had Columbus corporate Communion hDi*« rtf KlnettoH I'ra mont narian r\ £ ____ \ i : : ..^ 1 . . . . . ^ league, the federal .school control bers of Bles.sed Sacrament parish, n., was graduated from Miami uni- in these localities. Louis university, and was ordained been commanded by his superior, will be .Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, and 20-year-old Pfc. Lester and versity at Oxford. 0.. and entered bloc in the U. S. Congre.ss. and to the priesthood by .Archbishop The Archbishop was enthusi­ Monsignor Dillon, to get out of who will also give the sermon. 19-year-old Pfc. Ewers were mem-1 the army in 1940. He was sent the Equal Rights amendment John J. Glennon in 1931. Father China by any available means be­ astic in his praise of the five-year crowd can effectively be blocked Men in uniform from military bers of the same cla.ss in Bles.sed to Santa Ana, Calif., in March, Brooks was president of Campion cause war conditions had made it posts near Denver are expected Sacrament school, • j 1942, for air crew training. He report as given in last week’s through the co-ordinated activity high school in Prairie du Chien, RegUter. and distributed souve- impossible for him to continue his to swell the crowd, which in for- was commissioned on Jan. 4, 1943, of affiliated organizations. The Wise., from 1933 until he went to parish and school work. Starting AtJtsediogjleiftr Ity of a. central organizatiott _ mer years overflowed from the Louis in 1837, when be was .trom a that cannot be dis- Catbytoa to Holy Ghost church. - m m i more strongly marked in this way: 24 at Boise, Ida., and was sab’ ...... ■ by Figlino, archdiocesan d irects efforts of Catholic groups through- ImneT T/failan tT’SfSSdlin pr^vdottS y'eflfS tTlfe denfonStta- Also home on a 30-day combat overseas in June. He is the only more than 100 miles by foot ihto of the legion, that a copy of this out the nation in a progressive Fr. Mallon Named tion of Catholic manhood wa.s sd leave is Paramarine 1st Lt. Don­ member of his Fortress crew not Hunan province; from there he pro­ report be sent to every priest in program was explained. great as to tax facilities in two of ald H. O’Rourke, Jr., son of Ur. accounted for. Six others were re­ Prefect of Studies ceeded by steamboat and rail to an the archdiocese. A beautiful hand­ One of the most significant re­ the city’s leading hotels for the and Mrs. Donald H. O’Rourke, of ported killed and three taken The Rev. Wilfred M. Mallon, American army airport, where he breakfast and to send those unable prisoner. printed and decorated souvenir ports of the afternoon was that of St. John’s parish. Lt. O’Rourke, booklet containing a history of the (Turn to Pages — Column i ) S.J., dean o f the college of arts got a plane for Kun Min. He waited to gain admittance in the hotels whose leadership in action lately Mrs. Osborne at the present time legion’s five years in Denver and and sciences of St. Louis univer­ there for a month for Brother to the Denver union station for won for him the formal commenda-, is living here with her mother, Brendan and Father John Vianney breakfast. Father Lorenzo J. l-acas.se of the extraordinary spiritual report sity. has been appointed tempo­ tion of his commanding officer,, .Mrs. .Anna Thaler, at 4511 Vrain was presented to the .Archbishop, Holy Ghost Church rarily as general prefect of McGrath, O.F.M., who had been in This year breakfast will he Manchester, N. H.. is the new (Turn to Page 8 — Cohnnn 5) 'street. Holy Family parish. Chungking, the new capital of served in the Shirley-Savoy hotel. Catholic chaplain who began his giong with a handsomely decorated studies for the high schools, col­ spiritual bouquet. Will Have Mission leges, and universities of the Mis­ China, for more than a year. Father Reservations must be made with duties in Fort Logan on Feb. 26 Ferrary, who resides in Chungking Leo Scheie'r. The principal speaker replacing P'ather 'Thomas J. Meli- souri province of the Jesuits. He PRAY FOR INCREASE succeeds the Rev, William J. Mc- acting officially for the Apostolic will be Bishop Joseph C. IVillging can. who was transferred to Buck- Completely New Lighting OF CONVERTS, VOCATIONS The new Holy Ghost church in (Turn to Page S — Column 2) of Pueblo. ley Field. Lowry Field No. 1 has downtown Denver will be the scene Gucken. S.J., who died of a heart a new chaplain. Father Walter B. The Archbishop referred to the of a two-week Lenten mi.ssion attack in Chicago last fall. O’Sullivan, O.P. legion as a “ praying group” and from Sunday. March 12, to Sun­ The Missouri province schools, $67,000 Bequest Made by Mrs. Gallagher (Turn to Page i — Column ,1) Before entering the chaplains’ System in Cathedral, Plan day, March 26. according to the for which Father Mallon will be school in Hai vard university. Cam­ Rt. Rev. Monsignor John R. Mul- responsible, are, besides St. Louis bridge, Mas.s., on Jan. 2, Father March 12 Deadline roy, pastor. Two nationally known university and University high Mercy Pediatric Ward Larasse served as assistant pastor A completely new illumination in the east transept and nave of Paulist missioners, the Rev. .school, Marque.tte university and high school in Milwaukee, Creigh­ of St. Mary's parish in Manchester. system will be installed in the the building and cleaning opera­ For PTA Conference P. Donegan and the Rev. Francis G. Quinan, will preach at noon ton university and high school in The new chaplain made his college, Denver Cathedral as a part of the tions have been started on some philosophical, and theological portions. A composition cleansing Lunch Reservations and in the evening of every day Omaha, Rockhurst college and Expansion Is Probable studies in Three Rivers, P. Q., Can­ redecoration program now being agent is being used so that the during the mission. Monsignor high school in Kansas City, Regis ada. and iti the .Sulpician Semi­ carried out in the church, it was plaster will not be harmed. Several Mulroy announced that the noon­ college and high school in Den­ na'y of Philosophy in Montreal. announced Wedne.sday. Spotlights weeks of cleaning will be neces­ Those attending the seventh an­ day services, including Mass at ver, and Campion, a boarding high The pediatric department in serving there are given credit by He wa.s ordained in 1937. Father that will diffu.se light throughout sary before the painting can be nual one-day conference of the 12:10 followed by a .short ser­ school for boys in Prairie du Mercy hospital, Denver, will prob-lthe state for a course in pediatrics, l.aiasse has a brother. Father the entire edifice will replace the started. Catholic Parent-Teachers’ league mon. have been .scheduled to ac­ Chien, Wi.se. He also becomes a ably be expanded as a result of the The magnificent gift was the -Aitie I.acasse. who served for four lights that have been in use since A drive for funds that will be of the Denver archdiocese Thurs­ commodate downtown office em­ member of the executive commit­ $67,000 bequest in the will of Mrs. largest of many made to Catholic yf a! s in the Tanganyika territory, the building was constructed. The needed to complete the redecorat­ day, .March 16, should make lunch­ ployes during their lunch hour. tee of the Jesuit Educational as­ .Mary J. Gallagher of 2830 E. institutions in .Mrs. Gallagher's British East -Africa, before being new equipment, combined with the ing program closed officially last eon re.servation.s not later than For more than a decade the two sociation, with headquarters of­ seventh avenue, Denver, who died will, which was lodged in count.v rnnnnissioncd a chaplain in the cleaning and painting of the wall Sunday, with returns expected to March 12 with Mrs. M. fL Cooke, Paulist Fathers have been con­ fices in Now York. in California. Hospital officials court by District Judge George A. British Middle East anny forces. and ceiling surfaces, will improve continue throughout the month, GR. 4605. or Mrs. F. H. May, TA. ducting mi.ssions throughout the Father Mallon will continue in were unable to make an announce- Luxford, named co-cxeciitor with Faihcr Thomas .1. Melican as­ the illumination of the building i Parishioners were asked to con- 3768. The past presidents of all nation, and particularly urge his position as dean of the college ment until word comes from the!.Mrs. Margaret Dale of Pasadena, sumed his duties as chaplain of considerably. I tribute »?13,000 for the project. Parent-Teachers' associations will Catholics to invite their non-Cath- of arts and sciences and director provincial. The present ward for Calif., a sister. The estate B aklcy Field on h'eb. 26 after I The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Hugh L. be honored at the noonday lunch­ olic friends to attend the confer­ of the summer sessions. His new crippled children in Mercy con­ amounted to about .$300,000, of serving for more than 13 months Sound Equipment ! McMenamin, rector, who spoke on eon, and especial tribute will be ences. A complete schedule of the duties, however, will necessitate tains 25 beds and has been in oper­ which some $100,000 may'be con­ in Fort Logan. When commis­ To Re I nut ailed the drive at the .Mas.scs last Sun­ paid to Gold Star mothers. The services and the sermon topics will his ab.scnce from St. Louis quite ation six years. It is segregated sumed in ta.xcs. sioned by the army, Lt. Melican day, pxpre.ssed confidence this complete program will be an­ be announced in the Regieter next frequently w h i 1 h visiting the on the second floor. The depart­ Approximately $33,000 i.s to be w;-.- assistant pastor of St. Greg­ Plans for a sound amplification week that the goal will he reached, nounced next week. week. schools of the province. ment is fullv accredited and nurses divided among the Mullen home ory the Great's church in New sy.-item to be installed in the for the aged, Mt. St. Vincent's. St. York city. He has two brothers. church were also revealed. En­ Clara’s, and the (jueen of Heaven .Inhn and James, in the armed gineers of the Western Electric orphanages, the Good Shepherd forces. company have determined that the Marriage Feast in Cana Shown in Noted Picture Now on Exhibit home, Monsignor F'lanagan’s home .. I rs ti- 1 • al.uu^viv:acoustic uiiiivuu.ivdifficulties now encoun- for boys, Boystown, and Catholic Kuther Still,V.UU. who comes from speakers iii the church foreign missions. St. John’s church, .Now Haven. ( onn.. was stationed Yu, entirely eliminated by Denver, and Mt. Olivet cemetery, a' the Lincoln air base. I.incoln. proper sound equipment. This will for which she provided a unique .Nelli., until Keb. 29, when he make the placing of acoustical chapel before her death as a memo­ B'suiiied hi,- duties as chaplain oflpj^jjI o r on the walls unnecessary. rial to her husband, P. R. “ Roddy” Lou \ Field .\o, 1. ^u:***'l'i^** ,'J‘ Uhe engineers pointed out. Instead, (Turn to Page 2 — Column i) 1931 after eoni))leting his theolo­ the walls will be specially treated gical course in St. Thomas' sem­ and outlets to the sound equip­ inal y. River Forest. 111., Lt. Sul­ ment will be installed in the sup­ Archbishop to Sing livan was as>igned to the Eastern porting columns of the bunding. Mission band with headquarters in These will be built into the pillars Mass in Seminary .New York city at the time he re- at a height of about 15 feet and eri\cd his commission. He has will harmonize with the general On SI. Thomas’ Feast been m seiviee foi more than a architecture of the church. It is yeai. .A biothor. Fred Sullivan, is believed that at least 20 such out­ A Solemn Pontifical Mass will be assigned to a military transport in lets, in every part of the edifice, sung in the chapel of St. Thomas’ the South Pacific. will solve the acoustic problem. seminary, Denver, next Tuesday Microphones will be placed in the morning at 9:30, in honor of the pulpit, on the altar, near the Feast of St. Thomas .Aquinas, pa­ Fr. Sullivan Archbishop's throne, in the choir tron of the institution, and also on loft, and in St. Paul’s chapel in the occasion of the Forty Hours’ Is Seriously Sick the basement of the building. With devotion. A group of alumni will the system in operation, persons in the rear of the church will be able assist as officers in the Mass and In Mercy Hospital to hear the prayers of the Mass the sermon will be given by an and responses of the servers as alumnus, a Monsignor. For the first time, the beautiful set of gold The Rev. David C. Sullivan, a easily as one kneeling in the sanc­ tuary of the church. vestments, including the necessary lieutenant colonel in the army vesture for all the major officers of Scaffolding is .still being erected and command chaplain of the the Pontifical Mass, will be used. •A.AFWTTC with headquarters in These vestments are the gift of an Fr. Cawley, Durango, unannounced friend and are the Denver, is seriously ill in Mercy most beautiful in Colorado. hospital. Father Sullivan was Undergoes Surgery stricken by a throat infection and In Denver Hospital Nurses’ Graduation removed to the local hospital Feb. 2.5. His condition remained crit­ The Very Rev. Francis P. Is Set for April 28 Cawley, V.F., pastor of St. Co- ical until Monday when definite The joint graduation exer- lumba’s parish, Durango, and ciias for the three Catholic improvement was noted. Several a Pueblo diocesan consultor, blood transfusions were adminis­ (chool* of nursing in Denver is underwent a major surgical This magnificent painting o f the ‘'Marriage at Cant,” in which Chriat worked The naturally dramatic episode o f the changing o f water into wine is visnalized announced as Friday, April 28. tered. As .soon as Father Sul­ operation in Mercy hospital, His first miracle to please Kis mother, is now on exhibition in Chappell house, Denver. by the artist with imagination and insight. The figures are. admirably arranged to: The commencement will be held Denver, Feb. 28. Father Caw­ It is by the noted Flemish painter, Hendrik De Clerrk, and is owned by Adolph Kietler give continuity and flow of line. The costumes afford ample scope for De Clerck’s ; livan regains sufficient health he in the Cathedral at 8 iIS p.m. ley was reported to be making o f Denver, who has lent it to the Denver .Art museum. .More than 300 .rears old, jt was ability to handle textures and color. The painting is in an excellent stale o f preserve-i will be removed to the array hos­ with Archbishop Urban J. Vehr satisfactory progress. done on a panel seven feet in length, and is in every respect an outstanding example of tion. and the skillful character delineation ia at once noticeable. The picture should be ‘ taking part. pital in Ft. Logan. its period. of great interest to Catholics. I

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The Denver Catholic PTA GROUP TO PROMOTE MORE Register FROM CHINA TO DENVER TAKES Vnratinnq Tnnif READ THE Published Weekly by the Cetholio Press Society, Ine. MISSIONARIES SEVEN MONTHS ^ VICTORY GARDENS THIS YEAR 938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. (Continued From Page One) a totally unexpected meeting and Of Address at (St. ’i Poriih, Danvar) Reservations for the luncheon may Delegate to China, telegraphed Fa­ they had time for only a hasty meal Mrs. Henry Cooper, president, he made through Mrs. H. C. Subscription I 81 Per Tear Song of together. | presided over the monthly meeting Cooper prior to March 10. ther Gratian to fly to India, where Entered as Second Class Matter The three Franciscans spent of St Philomena’s PTA in the Miss Quinlan spoke on behalf he mat Father V i a n n e y and at tile Post Office. Denver, Christmas in Bombay, India, where school auditorium Monday, Feb. of the Red Cross and its urgent Colo. Brother Brendan. Westside Sctiool there was no snow and a summer 28. Mrs. G. A. Schwartz, deftnM- need of funds. Coming out of a Cathedral in climate. Father Gratian and Fa­ chairman, announced that a sur­ The shadow play by the seventh India after Sunday Mass, Brother vey will be made for the purpose ther Vianney assisted Archbishop (St. Elisabath’i Pariih, Danver) and eighth grade girls, under the Ford & Mercury Service Brendan was accosted by a British Roberts, who celebrated a Pontifi­ of increasing the number of vic­ direction of Mrs. Ralph Hanson, Bernadette Students of the seventh and sailor, who called out, “ I know cal Midnight Mass on Bombay’s tory gardens planted this year. was well given. ^ Large Parti Stock you!” Seaman Lyons and the eighth grades were addressed by Mrs. Schwartz asks for six volun­ largest athletic field for a crowd Brother Joseph Dutton of the Mrs. W. L. Zint extended her N'ln* 8 U IM HKhulci brother had met in Paterson, N. J., of 18,000 made up of all nationali­ teers to assist her. Her territory Brothers of the (Christians Schools appreciation to all who contrib­ 13 years ago. Seaman Lyons was ties, civilians, and overseas service includes blocks 12, 14, 15, and 16 $3.00 SWAYNE-WIMBUSH in the interest of vocations to the uted to the success of the recent wounded in the battle of Dunkerque men and women. Father Gratian from the west side of Steele street games party. The net proceeds religious life. Several former stu­ to the east side of Milwaukee. TA. 6113 and aftei-wards shipped in the enjoyed a turkey dinner with the were $152.95. 850 Bannock British merchant marine. It was dents of S t Elizabeth’s school are All PTA members receiving the Jesuit Fathers in St. Francis Xav­ already studying in the brothers’ Group to Receive Euchariit HY FRANZ WERFEL ier’s college. Father Vianney and questionnaire on the amount of The Altar and Rosary society high school in Las Vegas, N. Mex. war work done are requested to Serving Our Regular Complete Brother Brendan were escorting will receive Communion Sunday return them to Mrs. Schwartz not three Chinese students and had Twenty children were present at in the 8:15 Mass. a High Mass sung in the chapel of dinner with them in the Taj Mahal later than March 10. Mrs. T. E. Carey’s club will be St Elizabeth’s convent by Father Members are to aid in the paper, SUNDAY DINNER hotel. entertained by Mrs. J. P. Keating Crispin, O.F.M., on the occasion of magazine, and tin salvage drives. On an undisclosed date the three in the Denials & Fisher's tea­ FRIED GELF SH R I^ or the celebration by the school chil­ Mrs. H. C. Cooper appointed room. Mrs. J. D. Goodrow’s club Franciscans boarded a naval trans­ dren of the 25th anniversary of Mrs. R. J. Ryan and Mrs. Esther port en route for America and ar­ will meet in Albert’s tearoom. Jfln iES C l a r k e ROAST LOIN OF PORK O rm in f 75 Mother M. Boniface. The members Deike to select a committee to rived on the Pacific coast in Feb­ Mrs. E. E. Nevans will be hostess SOUP OR COCKTAIL of the choir chosen for the event act as hostesses for the evening ruary. Father Vianney-left imme­ to Mrs. J. A. O’Neilrs club on VEGETABLE POTATOES SALAD «re honor students of the upper meeting March 27 in the school diately for New York with /the Friday. I DESSERT AND DRINK 6 Other Entree* grades. Rmadquarter* for for the PTA fathers and mothers Mrs. J. H. McMorrow and Miss: CHURCH three Chinese students, viho wished and past presidents. ' to register and to continue their A total of $629.25 worth of war Margaret Krier have returned ARTICLES OK DEVOTION Mrs. Frank Abegg, 1343 Mil­ R estau ran t bonds and stamps has been pur­ from a visit in Walsenburg. CHURCH rURM SHINGS studies in American colleges as waukee street, bakes four dozen GOODS soon as possible. Father Gratian chased by the children during the Mrs. Joseph H. Kaneen of San BOOKS FOR TRE CATR- 615 17TH ST. cookies every week for the USO- past month. Diego, Calif., and her two broth­ O U C LAITT AND CLERGY and Brother Brendan visited the NCCS and gives the credit to St. HOUSE ORGAN MUSIC NO LIQUOR Officer E. V. Barr of the bicycle ers, S.Sgt. Chenia Abegg and Sea­ leo SEATS Franciscan missions on the coast Philomena’s PTA. bureau of the Denver Police de­ man Martin G. Abegg, are home and then headed for S t Elizabeth’s, The past presidents and Gold Phone TAbor .3789 Denver. partment spoke to those children of to visit their parents, Mr. and 1636-3H Tremonl Street the school who‘are bicycle owners Star mothers of the PTA will be Mrs. Frank Abegg. First Lt. Jos­ SHRADER’S on proper observance of traffic guests of the organization at the eph Kaneen is on duty in New Denverite Recovers laws. all-day conferdVice to be held in Guinea. S.Sgt. Chenia Abegg re­ the .Shirley-Savoy hotel March 16. The sixth, seventh, and eighth cently returned from 18 months’ PRODUCERS CREAMERY PRODUCTS MEAN Service Station $3,000 in Jeweiry grades have begun a competition service in Alaska. Martin Abegg, QUALITY PRODUCTS AT REASONABLE PRICES in the victory garden poster con­ who is taking a two-year engi­ 1st Ave. & Logan St. SP. 9930 test. The children are working neering course in the University Mrs. E. A. Hamilton of Hamil­ under the direction of Sister M. Womens USD of Illinois, Urbana; will be com­ ton Furs, Denver, returned Sun­ Ice Cream MOBILGAS — OILS — GREASING Rosita, art supervisor. missioned an ensign upon the suc­ day, Feb. 27, from New York city, cessful completion of his course. Several new appointments have where she had been requested to Lt. Frank Abegg, who has seen Milk - Cream been made for the Lenten program. return by the police to identify more than two years of service in for a handbag that disappeared on They are the following: To Have Foot the marine corps, is now a cargo Butter Thursday, Feb. 10. The bag con­ Father Crispin, O.F.M., St. 933 Bannock St. plane pilot in the South Pacific. KEjilone 3297, Denver, Colo. Your tained 83,000 worth of jewelry. Francis’ sanitarium, Denver, ser­ He wa.s formerly a member of a CASH The jewelry was recovered by the mon,' Thursday evenings; St. night fighting squadron. New York police, but other con­ Mary’s academy, weekly Lenten Clinic Weekly Lt. William L. Hilbert left Tues­ O’Meara Motor Co. tents of the bag, including ration sermons: St. Catherine’s, Tre Ore, day for his post following a leave Denver'* Largeit Ford Dealer books, were not found. Chargwt of Good Friday; St. Anthony's hos­ in the home of his parents, the grand larceny have been filed pital, retreat for nurses. A new service is being started W. H. Hilberts. 1314 ACOMA ST. • 1335 BROADWAY against a woman suspect held in Father Albert. O.F.M., St. An­ at the UCO-NCCS-WD on Tues­ Joseph McConaty, pharmacist MAIN 3111 DENVER. COLO. the case. thony’s hospital, Denver, Wednes­ day, March 7, at 7 p.m. for the mate second class, who has been days; Loretto Heights, Tuesdays. service, women of Denver and vi­ home on leave, left Monday for Father P a c i f i c u s, O.F.M., cinity. The club will have a free St. Albans, L. I., where he will Blessed Sacrament parish, Denver, foot clinic for all women in serv­ enter the naval hospital. Holy Week services; Blessed Sac­ ice, with competent chiropodists, Capt. and Mrs. .A. C. Keenan rament, sermon Tuesdays. who are donating their time for were recent visitors in the home Group to Recoive Euchariit this service. A room, to be called of Mrs. J. R. Plank. They were “ Foot Heaven,” is being reserved en route to Capt Keenan’s post in The Altar and Rosary society for this particular service, and will receive Communion in the 8 Washington. will be open every Tuesday night Miss Therese Vifquain is seri­ o'clock Mass Sunday, March 5. The from 7 until 9 p.m. This service meeting of the society will be held ously ill in her home. is available to officers as well as Mrs. William E. Brennan, who at 2:30 p.m. in the school base­ enlisted personnel. ment. was recently married in Califor­ Miss Lilias Smith, program con­ nia, has returned to Denver and A The Parent-Teachers' association sultant of USO-NCCS-WD, was a will reside with her parents, Mr. K will hold its regular meeting guest of the club for a few hours and Mrs. Harold R. Dolan, while Wednesday evening. March 8, at on Saturday, Feb. 26. 8 o’clock. Notices of this meeting her husband is in the army. Chap­ The club has had a number of lain Arthur J. Denelfo officiated in will be sent to the parents through army wives with small children the mail. the ceremony, which took place as guests in the past few weeks prior to a Nuptial Mass Feb. 8 in i Father Claude, O.F.M., will The club is in need of a baby bed preach Wednesday, March 8, on the Fort Ord chapel in Monterey. and a play pen for these very pop­ Calif. Mrs. Brennan attended I “ and Repent ular little guests. ' ance,” at the evening services held Loretto Heights college. Mr. I in St. Elizabeth’s church. Brennan, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Brennan, attended A stirring Passion play. Women I Regis college and Santa Clara of Jerusalem, will be presented by Edgewater Groun university in California. the Dramatic club, under the direc­ tion of Joseph Smith, in St. Eliza Greene-Delaney Wedding Held Mercedes Delaney, daughter of beth’s hall in Holy Week. The To Meet March 9 Wuertele Fought for Us- Mrs. Jame.s Delaney, and Sgt. plot is based on events occuring Vernon J. Greene, a son of Mrs. during the three days of Our Lord’s o r e and more families are turning to (S t. Mary Magdalene’* Parish, Harriet Greene of Chicago, 111., Passion, and is produced in a new Boulevard in time of sorrow. Consid­ Edgewater) were united in marriage prior M and striking style. The cast of The Altar and Rosary society to a Nuptial Ma.'s in St. Philo­ erate attention to personal desires is one of players, who gave outstanding per- will hold its regular meeting and mena’s church Tuesday, Feb. 22, gormances in Apparitiojt at ^The reasons. Boulevard's service is person­ luncheon Thursday, March 9. Mrs at 9:30 a.m. The Rt. Rev. Mon­ Let’s Fight for \ Lourdes, includes the following: Peila, Mrs. Spetnagel, Mrs. Hig­ signor William M. Higgins offi­ Miriam, Betty Lou Maas; Idumea, al, kindly and'dignified; it has the unquali­ don, Mrs. Baalman, and Mrs. ciated in the ceremony. Charlotte Hakala; Claudia, Mary Tupper will be in charge. The bride, who was given in fied approval of families from every walk Meneghini; Jewish Rabbi, Joseph I The Lenten sermon on Wednes­ marriage by her brother, James of life . . . One charge covers all; there are Smith; Esther, Rose Heit; Martha, day evening, March 1,. was given I Benita Reiley; Stephena, Mary J. Delaney, wore a white gown no unexpected extras. You determine the by the Rev. Arthur Lucy of the with lace brocade, cut with a Jane Hakala; Znree, .Arlene Ref- Cathedral. On • Wednesday, March WUERTELE! torso-length bodice from which co s t’ fault; Procula, Florentine Knope; 8, the sermon will be given by the Magdalene, Rita Higgins; Judith, fell a full skirt with a train. A GRand 1626 Rev. William Powers, pastor of finger-tip veil was held in place Rita Sulzmann; Abi.

LEE C. RICHARD HANEY L. HA.NEY AnnunciationPIA Leaves For Member Member RECORD OF ST. JOHN S PTAl ST. VINCENT CATHEDRAL DE PAUL'S PARISH PARISH To Meet March S (St. John’s Parish, Denver) phasizing the value of the work Naval Training Seventy-five members were done by this organization for the W4 troops overseas. Miss Wilhemina present at the St. John’s PTA (Annunciation Parish, Denvar) meeting in the school hall Monday Kline, school nurse, gave a report (St. Joseph’s Parish, Denver) Eyes Glasses The PTA will meet Wednesday afternoon, Feb, 28. Mrs. John J. on the chUdren’s health, which she Larry Harrison, member of this evening, March 8, at 8 o’clock. Reilly presided. Mrs. C. D. finds to be above par this year. year’s senior class, left Wednesday The third grade will entertain O’Bnen, war chairman, reported It was agreed to purchase new to begin training after passing the Examined Fitted In planning for your family’s future wel« with a short program before the the sale of $23,828.50 in war library chairs for the school con­ navy air corps V-5 test. fare, consider, the wisdom of securing meeting. Room mothers of the third bonds and stamps. Questionnaires ference room, and $100 was voted Members of the junior class grade are Mrs. J. Plumb as chair­ were distributed this week to all for this purpose. held a surprise party Monday FUTURE NEED PROTECTION now, man, and Mmes. Dowd, Fross, Stu- the children in the school, asking The deanery representative, night for Leo Pfeifer, star basket­ during the years of earning income. Under bert, and G. Feeley. They will serve information on all types of war Mrs. C. 0. Arnold, gave a report ball player, who is leaving soon LEE C. HAiVEY AXD SOA OLINGER’S FUTURE NEED PLAN you refreshments and will award a service work for a general report on the annual meeting and lunch­ for the armed forces. He was pre­ Exclusive Optometrists can secure this intelligent provision for handmade fascinator. being compiled by the PTA league. eon of the Denver deanery. A col­ sented with a silver identification bracelet as a going-away gift from TA. 2690 827 15tli St., Denver TA. 2690 every member of your family—-regardless Mr. John Mumford won the pil­ All who have contributed to the lection for the USO cookie jar low cases awarded i the last PxA war effort in any way are asked netted $6.70. his classmates. of age. The cost is very little.. .only a meeting. to fill these forms out and to re­ Sister M. Placide’s fifth grade The first Friday Masses will be at 6, 7, and 8 o’clock, the last a few cents a day. Consult Olinger’s Advis­ Frank Frank is in St. Joseph’s turn them within the week. students presented a play and re­ freshments were served by the Mass of Exposition, followed by ory Department. .. there is no obl^ation. hospital as the result of a hand in­ Mi.ss Rose Marx of the Denver Benediction. In the afternoon at Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6. Phone MAln 8437 Red Cross spoke on the importance fifth grade mothers under the di­ jury 2:45 and in the evening at 7:30 of the coming Red Cross drive for rection of Mrs. Emmett W. Miss Edna Hartman is recuper­ there will be Way of the Cross membership and contributions, em- Cloughesy and Mrs. Harold Dusen- Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist ating in St. Joseph’s hospital. benr, room mothers. The first devotions. The congregation joins SPEER «t Mr. and Mrs. George Sullivan in the public recitation of the Friday breakfast will be served in Suite 722 Mack Building,- 16th and California Streets e 4 SHERMAN are the parents of a girl born Tues­ the school cafeteria by mothers of prayers at. these devotions. A BOULDER fflORTU^RIIIES day, Feb. 22. the third grade with Mrs. Frank High Mass will be offered at the Frank Ward is home on leave. Junior Holy Name J. Stasko and Mrs. Hubert Smith Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual I .Arthur Chamberlain, seaman in charge. Help Saturday morning at 7 Departments Call, GLendale 3663 first clas.s, has been reported Mrs. William J. Ducey and Mrs. o’clock for those in the services. wounded overseas and is hospit^- John J. Reilly attended the quar­ Members of the Sodality of CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our personnel and the ized in New Caledonia. Society Members terly meeting of the .\CCW in the Mary will receive Communion finest equipment and facilities arc assigned to Dan Hogan was operated on in I [Catholic Charities annex on Tues­ Sunday in the 8:30 o’clock Mass. Preferred Parish every Catholic Service. ^ St. Anthony’s hospital last week. day, Feb. 29. Holy Hour and sermon will be held Sunday at 7:30 p.m. W. Glasson has returned to his Prelate to Give Lecture home from St. Anthony’s hospital. | The ways and means committee A games party will be held Mon­ St. Anne’s PTA circle will meet Elect Ollicers day at 8:30 in the church hall. Trading List Vic* rr»,ldiM of the .\ltar and Rosary society Tu;sday, March 14, at 1 o’clock in announced that the first of two Perpetual Help novena devotions the l.jmc of Mrs. J. McCullough, lectures to be delivered by Mon­ are held Tuesdays at 3 and 3356 Elizabeth street. Mrs. Kate (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, 7:30 p.m. Denver) signor David T. O’Dwyer will be MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER McCullough will assist the hostess. given on Friday, March 10. in the C'aihedral St. Vincent’s Aid society will In the last, meeting of the Redemptorists Fill Junior Holy Name society on Feb. home of Mrs^T. A. Cosgriff, 1130 The merch>Dt* repreiented in thie lectloo are boosters. They are hold a card party in the Home E. 7th avenue. Monsignor O’Dwy- Preaching Posts Thursday, March 9, at 2 o’clock. 19 the following officers were anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co­ er’s general topic will be “ Some operate with them. MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER Hostesses will be: Mmes. John elected: President, Frank Bellapti; The Rev. Eugene Witte. C.SS.R., Post-Reformation .” has conducted a Forty Hours’ de­ The merchant* repreiented in thii section are booster*. They are NaityrSr.; Johrt NHlty,''r^^ president. Roy Rouse; secre- tary, Leo Di Pace; and treasurer, Lt. John Butler, Jr., nephew of votion in Alliance, Nebr. The Rev. anzioii* to work with you and are desereing of your patronage. Co* Reed, M. J. Jochim, Lillian Sullivan, Mrs. George E. Brennan, received and Ralph Wilson. Rudolph Carbetta. Robert F. Kreutzer, C.SS.R., fin­ Si, ope-ate with them. his wings and was commissioned a ished the parish retreat and Forty John's Parish The Guardian Angel sodality and Sunday, March 5, is Communion bombardier on Saturday, Feh. 26, the younger children of the parish day for members of the Children ...... Hours' in Laramie, Wyo. The Rev. in Carlsbad, N. Mex. Lt. Butler is Carl V. Schwarz, C.SS.R., is con­ wnll receive Communion Sunday, of Mary sociality in the 9 o’clock spending a short Feave in Denver O L I VEIt^S HO.ME & CAR March 5, in the 8:30 Mass. 1 Mass. • - ducting a Lenten course Wednes­ BENNETT’S Economy Liquor Store i before going to a replacement cen day nights in St. Louis’ church. MARKET St. Catherine’s card circle will Instructions on the sacraments ter in Salt Lake City, Utah. RADIO REPAIRING Next to CUrks's Chorcb Goods I1 meet Fridav e\-iiing, March 3, in Englewood. The Very Rev. John CONOCO SERVICE in dialogue form are held every St. Joseph’s bridge club was the Buttimer, C.SS.R., preached Sun­ Grain-Fed Meats PICKED UP — DELIVERED — “ IThen lose in spirits call J er ry'' ' the home of Mrs. Rosanna Hebert. Washing and Creasing evening at 7:30 in Italian. On guest of Mrs. John F. Murtaugh in day night in the Cathedral Lenten F'ish and P«mltry 48 HOURS A perpetual votive light is kept | Wednesdays and Fridays, the in- Vour Rufineu Apprrrlateil 1634 Tremont KE. 4.554 her home, 621 Williams street, on course. burning on the Blessed Mother’s . structions will be held at 7 p.m. 6th Ave. & York EA. 9932 1312 East 6tli A ve. CASH FOR TABLE FREE DEI.IVEKY FKEE PARKING Wednesday, March 1. The Kateri ! altar By the mothers and rejatives | Novena services on Friday will Tekakwitha club will be guest of Phone PE. 4629 A.ND CAR R.AD10S of those in service. Anyone wish* ^ be held at 8 p m FOUR DAY Mrs. John March on Friday, ing to participate in this offering [ ^ meeting of'the board of di­ March 3. ROY’S RED & WHITE FLEMING’S STANDARD VALAS MDTOR & Watch Repair Service should call Mrs. A. Pritchett. rectors of the Holy Name society In the Boy Scout court of honor ST. The grade .school ha.sketball team Predalon Watchmaking by Horological In* will be held on Friday, March 3, in Morey Junior high school Mon­ Grocery & Market SERVICE STATION Dtrurtora. Special consideration extended defeated St. Clara'.t team Mondavi., a „ ~ day evening, Feb. 28, eight scouts QUALITY MEATS A,\T> GROCERIES RADID CENTER to servicemen; 24*hour aervice in emer- night, Feb. 28. and will play the i * P '” ’ from Troop 161, St. John’s parish. FRESH AND FROZEN VEGETABLE.S GEO. FLEMLVG, M(rr, Ex^**nice Man eenciea. Colfax at Downing Sacred Heart team Thursday, I u-ill v,p'^'eceived second class awards, and Free Delivery E.A. 1844 9 Expert Lubrication M .«h 2, for th, c ly rh.mpionohip. | J " - - ' « ;'> <« " , w. j r r .Ivro uod.rfoot .ward,.’ liEIITCIlOffi 0 Battery Berrice % Tire Repalrinf TA. 6.557 2306 East 6th Ave. GROWN JEWELERS •- . ,.«f) David 0 Brien, champion bond 424 E. Colfax Ave. Oppoiitt Cathedral 3rd Are. & t'njreriity Bhd. EA. 996S ‘ , , , , , 1 seller of the Denver Boy Scouts, St. Bernadette s study club rnetiY^-aj publicly commended. He sold Wedne.cday in the home of Mrs. ai^o-st $25,000 worth of bonds. He lOUSDCEIIITII Vincent de Faul\« Parish Krug’s Meat Market Rocco Tate. will be given recognition on a radio Quality Meats, Poultry program over station KO.A in the . . r, . , r, Two Weddings near future. Bill Reilly, with $1,- (St. Cxjel.n * Perish, Denver) HYSHINGTON Fish In Parish 825 in sales, and Joe Gallegos, with St. Cajetan s parish PTA will Ulilliken^s 1 1\1 • coLftSi itoceea A PARK MARKET —’------^ J Vtyytt,, Colo ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS $1,800, also were cited. Other to the LSO- Mi.»s Madeline .Antonucci. daugh BILL HUGHES. Prep. CASH STORES 1233 East 13th Ats. Phone TAbor 8473 fer nf Mr anri Mr. A A7ifnnnr.r.i "cout.s with high totals were Jack|^~'“^ this Week. The members Joe Albi, Dennislr'>t_ previously notified should Complete Food Service 5 CONVE.ME.VI LOCATIONS (S t. ' Parish, was married to James Rose on leave contributions with Mrs. Weddings Family Group WINES - LiqUOBS Kelly, and Cloughesy. 598 South Gilpin 1130 E. Alnmcda Denver) Saturday. Feb. 19. Witnesses were 1201 E. 9lh Ave. •Miss Virginia StV john’Vpari.,h was hosF to •nt't Smart lo Ba Thrifty** noovor-Baudall The mothers’ auxiliary of Cub Hall and George, the fifth anniversary party of the' ,, with . Mrs.. P. J.,, Torres. 1033 2357 E. Evan* Ave. Nadorff Liquors, Inc. Marino. 19th street, on or before March 3. Studio pack 126 will meet Wednesdav, ‘“ '‘ ‘ ‘"'i' „ , . . I Legion of Marv in the school hall tu v t j- • j i-. -n DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS Home of Good Spirits evening. March 8. at 8 p.m. in the! On Sunday. Feb. 20. Miss Rose'on Thur.sdav. Feh. 24. Archbishop' modality will m Horn# Portniit Sittinx# for Babie# home of Mrs. C. H. Bettingcr. 165 -y- Comito became the bride o f ; Urban J. Vehr, 1.5 priests, and 110 ! WHERE YOU GET THE MOST OP and Children S. Sherman street. Mrs. Oliver Gellentano. itnesses w-ere praesidia officers were present for Tbi wnm»n nf THE BEST FOR THE LEAST 328 E. t:0!.F.\.\ AVE. Wienecke will be as.siating. Miss Florence Capolungo and Jos-;the comitiuni meeting. The m em -lfi ' u f ' ^ BOi\NIE BRYE Studio : KE> ttnn# a654 Re». CHerry 575* EM 0677 Colfax et Williams Duane Redfern. Jack Thorn-'^ph ComiLo. |bers of the Mater Christi praesid- brugh, and Gene Frantz received! Baptisms during the week were, ium of St. John’s parish served ^ . l- a j. a. STAIFFLR SYSTEM A REPUTABLE DRUG their tenderfoot badges in troop as follows: Georjjc W. ZarIengo,jrefro.shments. lunn will Shopping District REDLCINC and POSTURE STORE 126, Richard Ott received the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Zar- The Rev. Francis T. Fergus,I,Confessions will be heard reading merit badge, and Dan lengo, sponsors. Netti and Daniel - ,.sion. uoniessions win oe neani tUirrcclion nephew- of the late Mr.s Mary Jane ;’fron, Thursda"y until late Saturday FOR WO.MEN ONLY Crowe, the handicraft merit badge. Zarlengo; Victor E. Ambrosie, son Gallagher, said the 11 and 12 night. Free Cnurletr Treatment Charle.s Mulqueen and Robert of Mr. and Mrs. Victor .Ambrosie, o'clock Masses last Sunday and Preisser’s Red & While GONOGD PRODUCTS Brockish advanced to the second sponsors, Lucille McDorman and .spoke at both .Ma.sses. Father Fer- 4U Ee.t Cotf.z lOppnilte C.lhfdral) Mexican Dinner Lubricatiop, (Jir Wasliing, Ratteriea PHONE CHKKIiV 1861 ,■ ,, , , , , class rank. Den chief cords were, Lawrence Lombardi; Richard C. gus is professor of English and' Grocery and Market MRS SUSAN .McCILL, Mer. (.o llu x at D ow n in g . . . D en\er I awarded to .Alfred Dunst and Dan i Engle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- homiletics in Our Lady of the Lake To Be Repeated Recharged, Tire Vulcanizing I KEvsInne 3217 FA.SCT MEATS. VEGETABLES, A.ND I Crowe. Dan Crowe was presented ard Engle, sponsors. Katherine seminary-, Cleveland, 0. .A successful Mexican dinner QUALITY. GROCERIES AT was served by the Order of Car­ BO!\I\IE BRAE with the 50-hour war service Kloberdans and Basil Dreiling; Maureen Bradshaw-, d.iughter of LOWER PRICES melites Sunday, Feb. 27, in the award. Elaine .M. Clark, daughter of Mr. -Mr. and Mrs. William Bradshaw, Free Delivery SPrure 4447 CONOCO SERVICE The first aid instruction contin- and .Mrs. James W. Clark, Jr., was baptized hy the Rev. .John P. church hall. The committee in RO.\G KO\<; G. H. ACHENBAGH 2331 E. Ohio Are. (So. Unlv. and Ohio) 724 So. L'niver.vily - PE. 9909 «AS TAKEN OVER ues for one hour at the regular sponsors. Betty J. Pasco and .tioran Sunday afternoon, Feb. 27. charge included Mrs. J. Maes and ______£l_ ail.NESF. AM ) a m i : r i c .a .n daughter. Rose; Mrs. Eugene D ansherr^N ine I’liarinacy ;Thursday meeting and the first George Pielrofesa. [Sponsors were John P. Delaney FOODS Chavez, .Mrs. F. Hernandez, Mrs. A !.L OLD PRESCRIPTIONS STILL aid team to work in the scout cir- and Marcaret Delaney. Bonnie Brae SERVICE WHILE U WAIT 320 E. Colfax .MA. 9556 ON HAND IF YOU NEED A REFILL. icus act will he selected in the next Mrs. Benjamin Howard. 641 De- C. „ Gallegos,r> " j Mrs. l C. Sanchez, .t-l ,■ Mrs. Open from 11 a. m. to * «. m. E A . , 7 8 9 1.3lli at V in e 10 days. The 30-foot bridge to be ,troit. who w as seriously ill in .St.' °‘i‘ers. The dinner Drii;< Co. BONNIE BRAE . erected for the scout circu.s pioneer !Joseph’s hospital, has sufficiently!"'''.' repeated Sunday, March I act was completed this week and M ISSl PRIEST recovered to be released and has Fame place, DownloM-n Prices SHOE REBUILDING SNAPPY SERVICE FRkE returned home ' "eekly games party was practice will be started to be able' Presoriptions a Specialty BI G STOBE U I ^ E & .\BGO,’VALT the circus performance. .Mr, ow,„, h,d hrjn vi.i.in/h.r.r;.7r'"l,P .; 763 So. Univrraity PE. 2255 ITih and Washington KEyston# 0712 'iTOElIETlUS sodality. Miss Lucy Chavez and IJQtOB CO. Sodality to Receive ! mother. Mrs. L. S. Newton. KRK.CH D RlfiS Sgt. Robert Kenney, son of Mr. Miss Esper Gutierrez were on the IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES The Young Ladies’ sodality will' service committee. FOINTAIN SERVICE and Mrs. James Kenney, is spend­ CHAMPAGNES AND LIQUORS receive Communion in the 9i The monthly Holy Hour will be Your Patronage Appreciated o’clock Mass Sunday, March 5. ing a short furlough with his par- Phon. CUrrrr 436* 834 Ee.t Colfsi IN SI. iiiEirs held Thursday, March 2, preced­ SOFTH GAYLOBD The Holy Rosary circle will I ents this week. ing First Friday. A special Mass meet Tuesday, March 7, in the and Communion will be held Fri­ Hatchett Drug Store assembly room of the rectory at (St. Vincent de Paul’ s Parish, day, March 3, at 8:15 in honor of Shopping District 1 p.m. Mrs. Ma.sterson and Mrs. Denver) Mrs. Newcomb to the Sacred Heart. Afternoon serv­ “ Th# Rtor# of Quality and S#rnct“ Loeffel will he hoste.sses. The Shirley Garage A St. Columban father w-ill ar- ices w-ill include adoration be­ Mrs. W. Schrodt, chairman, and tween 3 and 4 o’clock. 701 GRANT OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE her committee wish to thank thoset^hf " qI' PHONE TABi.R S9II Entertain Club BOB’S Compoundina preacriptten* li th# moat The Chrysler Di .t end .Mghl Sloraxe, Krpelrinf. who contributed to the success of [ nzio^v' Impormnt part of our buaincaa. Waihint and Grrasint. Gasnlln* end Oils the Colonial lea given by the Altar I V 1631-31 LINCOL.N ST. and Rosarv society. ^2. m the interest of the (Presentation Parish, Denver) Grocery Company Grocery and Market Mrs. Lu’ey Yeager, 469 S. Lin- The Needlework club is meeting —Eiubllsh.d 1808— Groceries, Meals and Fancy The PEARL DRUG GO. Phone E.Ast 5386 coin, incurreaincurred severe injuries in' The *«i«- PTA* monthlyj«iuimu.v meetingiKcrtiaK will' this Thursdayxiiuimio.y m in uiethe nvjuchome uof Mrs. WHERE SAYING PAYS! Irving, CORN FED MEATS | Vegetable. SEE I S FOR vn i R PRESTOA an accident in her home Feb. 2r),i^® 2 p.m. sMonday, March | R, L. Newcomb. 204 S, I and is in St. Joseph’s hospital '®- hall. .All the and the Altar and Rosary sSociety- D R K , N E E D S Every dollar you save today 1093 So. Gaylord Call PE. 4601 The Store n f Quality and Price JERELERS Tickets for .MAI.X 4616 WE DELIVER -Mrs. Y'eager is an active member: invited. ;will meet at 1 o’clock. Ticke counts for securitj tomorrow! The Holv- Name society wilL‘ he gamc.s party, to be held in SINDRIKS — I.KJl O R S Altar and Rosary society Open a SAFE and PROFIT­ NEW LOCATION land of the Sacred Heart league. meet Wedne.sday, March 15, after .March 21. will be McCurdv’s (x>r. 17lh \ \ e . « l Pearl Repairing ABLE Savings Account now. "Hav^ Vour Oneter Phenr Ub Your devotions. [distributed. A Red Cross speaker F F V E M E A T S Gaylord Drug Go. rrc*rr:rU'»n ' I 2311 E«Rt Colfax A t#. C. D. of A. Study Club The members of the Altar andj'*"J.u^® ♦ LIBERAL EARNINGS Rosary society will receive Com- -iT^® Altar and Rosary society INSURED SAFETY FISH AND POULTRY 1059 So. Gavlord SP. 3345 "Everything from a Sandicich j To Meet on Thursday AVAILABILITY munion in the 8:30 o’clock Mass Communion next to a Ranqiiet” Prescriptions Carefully Filled by Registered Pharmacists Aiiiiiinriafion I The Catholic Daughters p f, Sunday,ndav, March 5. KEytteni IIM Mean, iiiient iimd PIGGI.Y WIGGLY MARKET Pvt. Vernon L. Sena. 22. ^on FINE WINES AND LIQUORS America study club will meet at; ' ' ers for all those in the service 1065 So. Gaylord AT LOWEST 8 p.m. Thursday, .March 2, in the Alphonse M. Sena, of the country. DRUGS Catholic Charities building annex. 1475 S. St. Paul street, has been PRICES I.N DENVER DE SELLEM awarded the Purple Heart medal The Holy Name society will hold E. 17th avenue and Grant street, its regular meeting in the old rec­ SRuincs & iDfln RssociDTion FUEL AND FEED CO. for w-ounds received in action in AL JOHXSOX UGCO Denver. Mrs. Julia O’Neill will give , tory Monday evening, March 6. at 1665 BROADWAY HARDWARE CHARLES A. OeSELLEM BADIO SFBVTCF Irish poetry readings, and her.Afnca last April, 8 o’clock. All the men of the par- W e Ship by Rail daughter, Mrs. John J. S u l l i v a n , ' ------FURNACE CLEANING AND REPAIRING' TBB ’'e / O M i t t f STORE i.sh are invited to attend the meet­ SHEET METAL AND GUTTER WORK , We Service Any .Make PHONE TA. 3201 ing and also to attend the Catholic 1401 f r a n k l i n 8T. ISTB AND walnut Orphans’ Aid Society Home or Car Radio REN PHONE MA U44 ■■ s » men’s annual corporate Commun- So. Gaylord Hdw. C o . j St. Patrick^ EA. 1801 made. turned as soon sa possible. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS * PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 420.5 Thursday, March 2, 1944

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A f i\to 'G oof r%T 'E\ u Y T r/ n \ ] munbrr* of the I.f'cinn of Mury knflt lo a»k her bleiting XXv I'flC i/CCl" U j v y H I X ^iX L iy Iheir nork in her name. Thi* beaiitifiii ahrine wa» the LENTEN DEVOTION SCHEDULEI renter of attention a* the legionariea relehrated the fifth anniveraary of their work in Denrer at the monthly Fuller Brushes meeting of the Denver romitium held in St. John’a arhtml hall. Arrhbiahop l!rban J. Vehr waa the (tiieal IN LO Y O U PARISH ANNOUNCED PERSONAL BRUSHES of honor at the meetinu and the birthday party that followed. Fifteen prieata and 110 offieera of the HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES local praeitidia were preaent. WAXES AND POIJ.SHES (Loyola Parish, Denver) The Young Ladie.s’ sodality and TA. S798 — 1545 Clfnirm — DniTtr Lenten devotions are held on all the young women of the parish Monday, Wednc.sday, and Friday will receive Communion in a body evenings at 7 :30 o’clock. On Mon­ at the 8:30 o’clock Mass this Sun­ days Lenten sermon and Little day. HANSEN & HANSEN Flower devotions are held; Stations Confirmtion will be admini.s- JEWELERS of the Cross are held on Wednes­ tered in the parish on Tuesday, (St. Louia’ Pariah, Enflewood) day evening. The boys’ vested May 7, at 7:30 o’clock. Children 1628 17th St. Census cards are being distri­ choir precedes the priests, singing of the public schoqjs who wish to ONE STORE ONLY I'm glad mother bakee the "Stabat Mater.” On Friday be confirmed sre asked to call buted to block captains and work­ afternoon at 2:30 Stations of upon the sisters in Loyola school such good cake*. $h« ers this week by the Very Rev. at 3:45 o’clock any school day. the Cross are held for the school Optometrist and Optician always uses Pike* Peak Joseph P. O’Heron, pastor. The children, and in the evening at Adults who desire Confirmation cards, with instructions, will be 7 :30 there arc Lenten sermon and should call at the rectory, 2309 Cake Flour. So wlH I, redistributed to the parishioners Sacred Heart novona services. Gaylord, to arrange for instruc­ by the workers on Tuesday, March The recent .social was so suc­ tions. Helen Walsh 7, and picked up on Thursday, The Little Flower circle met in I*, when I grow up. cessful that another will be held AJ*rK*i*u March 9. When filled, out, census the home of Mrs. E. Hebert, with on Saturday, April 15. W R. JOSEPH cards should be placed in a special The Girl Scouts’ annual leaders’ Mrs. F. Lee and Mrs. R. O'Haire envelope and sealed before being dinner in the Denver Dry Goods as co-hostesses. Prizes were EVES EXAMINED handed to the workers. tearoom was attended by the Rev. awarded to Mmes. M. Vally, J. Phonr lAbni IMMO The members of the .Altar so­ Kdwarna require it ship of Mrs. J. E. Doherty la.st There ma*t be a reason! at 2:30 and in the evening at week. 719 W. 8lh .\vo. KE. 8625 Aurora Food Lockers 7 ;45. Father Joseph McAndrcws, S.J., Phono Aurora I0>J 10247 E. Coifnz The Daughters of Mary sodal­ called a meeting of the den mothers ity and the Junior Holy Name so­ of the Cub Scouts recently. Dr. ciety will hold a progressive dinner Robert G. (Jruber gave a very A rompl^te iii p a i r a l l a a k e s •t04'k of Drua* Sunday evening, March 5, begin­ interesUng talk and answered w i: : M — Drug Sun- ning in the home of Robert Poole questions in regard to scouting. *• drifi and at 6:30 o’clock. * Founuin and A Roy Scout troop and a Cub pack YAGUUMS ; LuTichwnaitf. arc being formed, and will start * Also a full functioning the end of this week. * Imp ftf !m- IRONS .* portad and Do- ‘ Wm^. VASHOLT LiQuors. Bran- dio«. etc. LAMPS D.AA^SBERRY'S Nev Ultra Modern 1543 Larimer it. V cM ^rn. 226b PRESCRIPTION PHAR.M.XCY FURS ^ O O D HOUSEKEEPING STORES FEATIRI.NT. PRESCRIPTIONS SUPREME SERVICE AT LOW COST 1610 BROADW AY .Store lloiir.: TO to 5 TA. 4.592 Convenientlv Located at \Sf. Joseph's Guild to RUBBER ^TBBIPV n.OSED SATURDAYS CHAMP.A AND UTH ST. New Spring Furs to Meet in St. Francis' Owned and Operated by J. F. Daneherir Match Your Suit ARCHBISHOP IS AMAZED AT I Tlie March meeting of St. Jos- Particular People Prefer Perkins Pickles' Kenairine • Rpstvlins 'eph’s guild will be held in thc| “JOE” YOUNC W . S. Sanderson & Bro. WORK DONE BY LE6I0NA1RES library of St. Francis de Sales"; 1514 ARAPAHOE TABOR 2391 high school, Denver, Saturday,, STORAGE March 4, at 2 p.m. Auto Service Station Phf'Hff Your Order 2'^r of Valuation (ContivHfd From Page One) the report submitted by the junior Mrs. .A. C. Tremlett asks that Rannock and Twelfth CH. 8234 Frtth Roi-Pted Cflffee «t Rea*Aneble curia, which has been organized returns from the annual card party on — LADY PERKINS BRAND Prices — Qualttr Tea«. Spire*. Extrart*. Plione CH. 1901 recommended to individual and If ill a holt— or overhaul for just one year. Its four be turned in at this meeting. Mrs. Etc. — Fresh Roa«trd Peanut Butter corporate prayers two intention.^. tee Joe, Pure Vermont .Maple Syrup 1.510 (jilifornia praesidia have 50 active members Harry Grout will be the speaker. PERKIN.S-F.PF.NF.TER PICKI.E CO. Candird Fruita and Quality Nut* The first was for the increase of and 316 auxiliaries, 13 praetorian convert work, since he believes members, and 28 adjutorian mem­ that the time now is essentially bers. These high school units are Rosaries under the direction of the Rev. ripe for the reception of converts Edward Dinan of !vt. Francis de into the Church. The second in­ Sales’ parish. Curia officers are ‘•i Vi > .1 Crucifixes tention wa.s for the increase of vo­ Therese Muto, president: Mary cations to the priesthood and the Schrefer, vice prc.sident; Theresa J !> Grosses sisterhood from the Denver arch­ Dee, secretary; and Peggy McGov­ Pastureurasses ern, treasurer. Our grasses give you bigger yields diocese. .Archbishop Vehr was par­ ■t low cost. Well cleaned. Crested ticularly impressed with the large $ 3 7 5 amount of Catholic literature be­ 6.200 Are Pledged Wheat Grass, Brome, Gramma and ing distributed by the legion, and To Rosary Army Butfalo Grass. Tall Slender Wheat by its sponsorship of the daily; The report of the junior curia DISPENSE BROS. and Wcstern Wheat Grass. Clovers. Rosary. j was headed- by the securing of Beautiful Alsike. Timothy.. FREE CATALOG. WM. EICH .A feature of the meeting was' 6.200 pledges lo the Rosary army, SAVE TOiir ration coupons! Buy B n j W ar Fagan’s WESTERN SEED CO..DENVER Fresh Cut Flowers 1520 IjtHTenre MA. 8862 whose members recite the Rosary F’RESH fniiti and vegetable*! daily. These junior Legionaries WRITE FOR NEW CATALOG Farney-Glenny Wedding Finest quality, e c o n o m ic a lly made 214 visits to hospitals, 273 Large Assortment of Potted L.ARGEST STOCK IN DENVER Held in San Francisco visits to hoine.s, where they often priced, grand eeleclion. Bonds Delivery MA. 0541 Delivery performed errands for the sick Plants and Funeral Designs Garden Tools. Rubber Hose and invalids: and 16 visits to the The marriage of Miss Florence Everything for llie Garden and Farm Glenny, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Little Flower center, where mem­ For a Special Treat JtOTORF. TOOI.S. FARM IMPI.E.MENTS, Edgar Baldwin of London. Eng­ bers supplied recreation" for the Good Things lo Eal COBB’S MARKET i c r r y RRFFN HARDW ARE, MINING EQl;IP.MENT children. They have been active land, and Thomas Noble Farney, Fresh and Sailedc.ioaod Niilmeat* FormprlyFormerly FredFrf*H Ri^I.ntrRi-Lotc J C ll I Onttlw IU. S. naval reserve, son of .Mr. in keeping the pamphlet rack at Cooked Maine Ixtbsters land Mr.s. Edward Farney, 4160 the bus depot at 17th and Glen- ('.milied Fruits and Gandie* Meats SAM BANNER GO., 15ih and Biake-GH. 0114 arm supplied, and have distributed FLORIST Jiinilio (i«»okp(J Crah.s I Raleigh street. Denver, on Feb. WHEAT GER.M - SOT BEAN FLOUR 119 in Old St. .Mary’.s church, San ('ntholic literature to hospitals and Quality Meats and Fillet of Ketl J^inapjier to the city jail. HERRING TIDBITS 1456 California M.A. 2279 Francisco, was announced re­ Poultry cently. Mr. Farney was gradu­ They secured 21 members for AUDISO.VS Fillet of Sole « P L A N T ated from Sacred Heart high the Junior club, and induced 15 school, Denver, and attended Den­ young women to join the Y’oung Hume Public .Market Fresh Baltimore Oysters VICTORVGAR 0 EN ver university. Hu has been in Ladies’ sodality. 'They secured 35 TA. 2738 the navy since July, 1912, and is members for the Ro.sary confra SUPKRIOR HERRING ...... lb. YES. we have a full assortment of SEEDS suitable .stationed in San Francisco. ternily and 15 for the Holy Child­ hood association. One unusual Repair Your Skoes al for your Your Purchase of M ar Bonds aspect of their work was the care FRE.'^H CATFISH ...... lb. “ Viciory Garden** and .Stamps Helps Secure Your of children on Sunday mornings, so parents can attend Mass. Mem­ GREEN TREE •■Ml Described and Priced in Eiitiire. FANCY C 1 A bers were active in inviting Cath­ TURKEYS ...... lb. ^ ' ** Our New Illustrated Seed Catalog, Free. olics in public schools to attend SHOE REPAIR CHICAGO "5* the Junior Newman club retreat Ask For Oar Victory Garden Leaflet and were asked by the Very Rev. WHERE QUALITY AND Fine Quality Poultry This’ Month's Joseph P. O'Heron to participate WORKMANSHIP in this work again this year. COMBINED :STAl RECIPE The meeting closed with an in MARKET COLORADO SEED 00. formal birthday party, and refresh­ Keys niipliralod 2.>c JOIH THE WAVES I.t I.i Champa Si., Near l.ilh ments were served to the dele­ gates by the members of the Mater Christi pracsidium of St. John’s parish.

By BETTY BARCLAY W tB M EXTRA WAR BONDS Eliminate desserts because so Talent Parade to Be many foods are rationed? By no means! Merely substitute new Given for PTA Group desserts for some that you can no longer have. You'll find many o( { these new deaserta surprisingly The monthly meeting of the Mares eat oats pleasing. Cathedral-.St. James’ PTA will be I Here’s our prize dessert for the held Monday, March 6, at 8 p.m. in And does eat oats ' month. Ton have cereals on hand, Oscar Malo hall, 1845 Logan street, Denver. apples are obtainable and yon may And little lambs eat ivy, I well spare IVi tablespoons of A talent parade, with both grade WfflUiAN preclons butter for a dessert that and high school students partici­ ! can be stretched into siz helpings, pating, will be the highlight of the if necessary: evening. Fathers, mothers, and friends of the students are invited. I Danish Apple Dessert Mrs. Paul Kuezer, president, andj But we know you want to 154 tablespoons butter Mrs. Robert Morrison, chairman, 2 cups Post’s 40% Bran Flakes, thank all who helped make the Eat Quality Meat from finely crushed games party a succe.ss. More than — ■f — 254 cups apple sauce $400 was realized and will be used ! Melt butter In small sklUet Add to purchase needed equipment for I bran fiakea and heat over low flame the school. A full report will be Making Your Money Work For You . . . until crisp and golden brown, given in the meeting. A BRILLIANT CAREER stirring constantly. Place thin layer of apple sauce in shallow FLORIDA FRUIT DEHVER FRUIT & You can’t spend as much money now as you’d like. Maybe casserole or In individual dessert W* M*k* Old Shoe* LMk LIkt New youM planned on buying a new car. Maybe you’d planned on dishes or sherbet glasses. Add COMPLETE LINE OP SHOE JESS' SUPER MARKET PRODUCE CO. SUPPLIES buying a new set of tires. Maybe you’d planned on buying layer of bran flakes mixture; then PRODUCE CO. TA . 1369 some other item whose production has been hit by America’s add layer of appie sauce; repeat, MASTER SHOE defense propiam. You can hold that money— in which case finishing with layer of apple sauce. It will do neither you nor anyone else any good. Or you can Serve immediately with plain or REBUILDER buy Defense’ Bonds with it— in which case it will work for you whipped cream. Serves 4 to 6. 503 ISih Si. Phono TA. 0812 constantly. We want your patronage— certainly— but we LUMBER —' TAINT — HARDWARK FOOD FOR FREEDOM hope a part of ydur money goes every week for defense stamps INSULATION MASTER KEY SHOP Bakery Goods and bonds. THE Mtmbtr National Loekimltha* WIRTH Bl-Low Aurora Lumber Company As*ociatJoo SERVICE CALIE . AUTO KEYS BuiidiiiK Headquarters EXPERT LOCK SERVICE VOSS B B O S . The; MAY Company M l lltk StTMt Phaa* TAbar MIS FOOD CEISTER Phonw AiutirB XSO^PrniiklJa <389 MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED AURORA^ (X)LO.

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Thursday, March 2, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE BLOOD DONATIONS OFFERED

BY BLESSED SACRAMENT PTA James P. Gray '-i* (Bletied Sacrament Pariili, Scout mothers’ auxiliary for pack lETTFII W TO Oplometrist Denrar) 23 of Blessed Sacrament parish A large number attended the will be on Thursday, March 9, at s . Principals of the Firm Slewed Sacrament PTA meeting 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. W. T. Monday, Feb. 28. After the meet­ O’Reilly, 4621 E. 17th avenue. 212 Colorado Bldg. ing a number of tho.^c present Mrs. H. G. Kemper will be co-host- volunteered to be blood donors. c.ss. In the February meeting, Serve You Mrs. J, T. Hamilton of the Rod Mrs. William Thornton was elected (St. Dominie’* Pari*h, Denrer) Crote told how nece.ssary all secretary to replace Mrs. M. S. 1615 California TA. 8883 groups such as nurses aides, can­ MeVay. The Rosary-Altar society will re­ ceive Communion in the 7:30 teen eorps, dietitian aides, and The mothers’ auxiliary of troop motor corps are for the blood Mass Sunday, March 5. Th^ COMFORTABLE VISION H I ^ 145 will serve lunch to the school monthly meeting of the society will bank. AND EYE CARE . Every Horan Funeral service is per­ children on Wednesday, March 8. be postpones one week, to March The Girl Scouts reported 385 After lunch, the mothers will be pounds of fata had been obtained 14. Letters have been mailed Uiis sonally supervised by principals of the gue.sts of Mrs. Joseph Matty and week to the women of the parish since Jan. I. Mrs. E. G. Udry’s Mrs. Arthur Menard for dessert troop won the prise for collecting to invite them to become active firm. Both William P. Horan, Jr., and in the home of the former at 1540 members of the Rosary-Altar soci­ the most fat. Ivy street. R. Paul Horan devote their entire time Mrs. J. R. Carpenter thanked ety. Such membership brings with ORDER CHICKS NOW all for the co-operation given the A complete set of merit badge it many spiritual advantages. Don't Be Disappointed! pamphlets has been given to the mothers of the Cub Scouts m their In the latest monthly meeting the to the business, and at least one of them troop by the auxiliary. These pam­ candy sale. members present examined the phlets are avatfable to all boys of Day Old and Started Chicks Mrs. Emmett Dignam, PTA beautiful new Gothic chalice made is,always in attendance at the Chapels. the troop thrdugh a circulating li­ president, asked i o f as large a for the church. The purchase of brary directed by Father Francis And Baby Ducks representation as poasible at the this chalice was made possible by Patrons who bring their problems to A. Pettit. REASONABLE PRICES all-day meeting of the Catholic the winter activities of the women. Yvonne Marie, infant daughter Full Line of Feed, Remedies, them are assured of sincere interest and Parent-Teacher league to be held Special Lenten services are be­ Equipment — Hay and Straw Thursday, March 16, in the Shir- of S. Sgt. and Mrs. Wilson J. ing held on Tuesday and Friday friendly help. ley-Savoy hotel. ^ Benoit, was baptized last week; evening at 7:30. A sermon, en­ Oliver Urban and Romilda Lam- titled “ His Friend, Thomas,’’ will The meeting closed with a play Mail Order* given by the fifth grade pupils. brccht were the sponsors. Mrs. be delivered on Tuesday evening, Rusk Chick Store Cub Mother* to Meet Benoit is the former Ermaline March 7, by the Rev. V. R. Hughes, Promptly Filled Corner W. 38th & Federal Wasinger. The March meeting of the Cub O.P. The weekly Rosary Holy Hour M'rite for Prices GL. 5324 Denver Mr. and Mrs. Le.slie B. Smith and Stations of the Cross, are in­ left Sunday, Feb. 26, for New cluded in the Fridjry devotions. York city. The Rev. Charles R. Aulh, O.P., Dr. L. E. Wunsch has been a of Washington, D. C., was a visitor Center Stressing in St. Dominic’s parish la.st week. Preferred Pariish hospital patient. Mrs. Daniel Steinbrunner 'of Father Auth is librarian of the Fort Wayne, Ind., and Joseph Dominican house of studies in the AND SON CHAPELS Phoenix and his son, Lucian, of Catholic university. Trading List Lenten Aclivily Ellinwood, Kans., are visiting their Walter Ingling, graduate of St. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dominic’s school, gave a program KEystdne 6297 # KEystone 6296 Phoenix. of classical music on the piano in While year-round activities at Joseph F. Peterson, sen of Dr. the recent PTA variety show. 02.7 devcland Ptace Denver’s Little Flower social cen­ F. A. Peterson, left Tuesday, Feb. Mrs, Walter Keely was winner SU Franeii« de Kales" ter are geared to the need.s of 29, for training in navy aviation Guarding Forever our Founder^ Ideals both children and adults of every of the special prize in the monthly race, creed, and color, the pro­ meeting of the PTA. gram for the next six weeks has The Senior sodality study club QUALITY CLEANING been adjusted to promote greater will meet Thursday, March 3,- at 8 Forget-Me-Not REASONABLE PRICES participation in Lenten observ­ p.m. in the rectory reading room. Tonr Garmrnti Iniured Ac*in:i Frea Dtllvery .S. Sgt. and Mrs. T. R. Young, Highest Quality Groceries members attended the teen-age J! school The Very Rev. Jo/eph P. O’Heron, JAMES HENRY. Prop. BAUR'S ICE CREAM Jr., are vi.siting with Mr. and Mrs. party sponsored by the Inter-Cen- ®"'' attended Regis high school, WE APPREflATE YOUR CUT RATE T. R. Young. The couple will make chaplain, will be host. The students and Meats ler activities committee last Fri-I 'laek Kelly, son of the Charles Cnt Rate Drugs PATRONAU.E ■their home at Sgt. Young's new will attend a special Alass at 9 EAsi 1814 Colfax and Elm day night, with the -Anna Louise Kellys, a V-12 navy training stu­ LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES ON EVERY Complrt* Preieription DepL po

USE MY COLORADO SPRINGS ALTAR Boulder Church Assumption PTA SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT SOCIETY TO MEET MARCH 10 Lists Devotions JUST RBCEIVED, LATEST STYLES AND MONEY TO PAY PATTERNS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER Meets March 7 Colorado Springs. — SL Mary’s was bom In Oregon, Ul. She is For Lent Season LADIES’ SUITS, YOUR Altar society meeung will be held survived by a niece, Mrs. Louis Z. Friday, March 10, at 2:30 p.m. Toups, and two nephews, Leo and SLACKS, SPRING COATS in the church auditorium. * Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par­ Welby.—The monthly meeting of Paul Nohe, all of Jennings, La. A Made to Order the Assumption PTA will be held Miaa Mary Nohe Diet RMtriem High Mass was sung at ish)—Lenten devotions include Ro­ on Tuesday, March 7, at 8 p. m. in Miss Mary V. Nohe, 18 W. 9 Tuesday, Feb. 29, in St. Mary’s sary, sermon, and Benediction on FROM lOOCe GUAR.4NTEED INCOME TAXES church. Burial was in Evergreen Wednesday evenings at 7i30, and ALL-WOOL MATERI.4LS the school hall. Kiowa street, died Saturday, Feb. Remember, your Income Tex i» due March 15lh. Our fund* are On Sunday, Feb. 18, a meeting 26, at a local hospital. A resident cemetery. Stations of the Cross and Benedic­ available to you to pay these taxes, and you may repay ua in was held for the officers of the of Colorado Springs for 35 years Patrick Morrissey and son. John, tion on Friday evenings. Blessed convenient monthly payments to suit your income. Altar and Rosary society in the and a prominent member of St. returned last week to their home in ashes were distributed after the home of Mrs. Louis Marchese. The Mary’s church, she was a member Kansas City following a^visit with evening devotions on Ash Wednes­ H. BOBRICK Loans Quickly Made on final reports were givrti on the last of St. Mary’s Altar society and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. day as well as after the 8 o’clock TAILOR AND FURRIER pafty. Refreshments were served had been sacristan for 15 years. Morrissey, 809 E. Platte avenue. Mass. Autos. Furniture. Gtllateral, First and Second Mortgages on Im- She was also a member of the Third 1648 Tremont T.A. 0.505 prosed Denver Real Estate and to Salaried Employees on their by the hostess. On March 1 Mr. MWrissey entered Mrs. Martin B. Miles underwent Order of St. Francis, Miss Nohe plain note, without notifying their employer. Recently bapitzed were Anth­ the navy as an ensign. major surgery in a local hospital ony John, sponsor, Margaret A group of St. Mary’s Junior and is making a satisfactory recov­ OPE.N MONDAY EVENINGS TILL 8 P. M. Heinbel; Angeline Sue, daughter Newman club members were chap­ ery, Her husband, L t Comdr. of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Palizzi, eroned by Mr. and Mrs. George Martin B. Miles, is serving over­ sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Texas Listener Barney Wednesday evening, Fm. seas in the South Pacific area as a WE FEATURE BEST COALS IN BOTH Priola; Eva Fay, daughter of 23, at a roller skating party in navy surgeon. Mr. and Mr^ Roy Lorenzo, spon­ Manitou. This is the first social A large crowd attended the BITUMINOUS AND LIGNITE sors, Feburjis Binjiola and Nellie event participated in by the mem­ games party given by the women of JIM FURLONG Suazo; George Ro.ssi, sponsors, Mr. bers since the dinner given Christ­ the Altar society Feb. 21 in the and Mrs. Michael Nuoci; Barbara Advertises KOA mas week. Miss Isabell Conroy 1735 Welton St. KEystone 2224 school hall. Refreshments were Patricia, daughter of Mt. and Mrs. and Mary Frances Vollmer, mem­ served. Oprn Ds Mt 8:10 to S :30—Sitordirs Till 1 P. M. Frank Straffacia, sponsors, Mr. Our Branch Offica at Furlonc Auto Co., 530 Broadwar bers of the Colorado Springs dean­ Eight members of the Boulder and Mrs. Domencio; and ery of the DCCW, have been acting Raymond David, son of Mr. and council of the Knights of Columbus | C a M c Series as instructors Monday evenings, received the Fourth Degree in a Mrs. Daniel Piroddi, sponsors, Mr. under the supervision of the Rev. ceremony held in Denver Feb. 20. ( and Mrs. Frank Piroddi. William Kelly, since September. 5 3 * Among the members of the armed An interested Catholic listener Included were the following men; | Tuesday marked the departure The Rev. Paul Fife, O.S.B., pastor, PLAN YOUR services who have been spending; in Seguin, Tex., is seeing to it that of Kerrin G. McCarville, seaman USE OUR BUDGET PL\.N furloughs at home are Angelo Do-i the Ask and Learn program, which of Sacred Heart church; Col. Mat-! first class, for Shoemaker, Calif., locks, Francis Reinert, Joe Brady,! mencio, Alvin Werth, son of Mr.'originates in station KOA, Denver, after a six-day leave with Mrs. and Mrs. Nick Werth, and Eugene, eve^y_ S u n d a y at 11:15 p.m. Urban Mellecker, Robert Miles, Joe VICTORY GARDEN NOW McCarville at their home, 326 E. Bush, and Frank Brady. A’mato (M W T), receives ample publicity Kiowa street. E L K COAL CO. Lenten Devotioni Texas community. An At the meeting of the 106 cadets Deane and John, children of Mr. 3635 Blake John Hnkbriner, Mgr. THIS YEAR MORE THAN EVER ORDER Lenten devotions are held on arficle announcing the program ap- in the USO club, 106 N. Tejon and Mrs. John DeLisa, were bap­ YOUR SEED EARLY. Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m., Sta,'pears in each issue of the Sepuin street, Tuesday, Feb. 22, election tized Feb. 20 by the Rev. Lambert tions of the Cross and Benediction; owing to the interest of of officers took place. Marie Morrow, O.S.B. Spon.'sors were Fridays at 3 p.m.. Stations of the Emil C. Dietz, who is also a cor­ O’Lear was elected president; Roccina and Elizabeth Moschetti. ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO. Cross, and at 7 ;30 p.m., perpetual respondent of the Alamo Repister. Gerry Erning, vice president; Jean LOOP M YKKLT novena to Our Sorrowful Mother The program is devoted to the Singer, secretary; Jeanne Redel- Eye* Examined Claiie* Fitted with the Via Matris and special answering of questions on Catholic 1325 15TH ST. berger, treasurer. BARRY N. LUSTIG FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE prayers for peace and protection belief, worship, and practice, and Committee chairmen are as fol­ Free Parking With Purchase ol hOc or More at 1429 Lawrence of our soldiers on religious topics in general. A lows; Membership. Mary Schrei- OPTO.MCTRIST Friday, first Friday of theiP^rsuDal letter, with informationjber, assisted by Mary Louise Ham K1 i'l month, usual devotions to the Sa-|OD Church, is sent to all whOjjiton. Dorothy Burns, and Fran- Office Phone KEritone 3683 cred Heart will be held. Holy Houriuianifest interest in the programices Pilings; entertainment, Min- SOLES !f 935 Fifteenth St. IMMEDIATE SERVICE ; •, will be held at 7:30 a.m. Confes-i through the mails. Catholic listen-jnie Stafford, as.cisted by Dorothv ARGONAUT HOTEL sions Thursday. ers are urged to express apprecia-j Dea, Justine O’Lear, and Margaret OCULIST . PRESCK1PT10N8 flLLED Men'*, Wom«n’t and ChUdren’i Sunday is Communion day forition of the program, which is con-lRodden; club reporters, Avalon Half SoIm Where Deover's Society Entertnias for Lunchenna and Dinners the Altar society. jducted by the Rev. John B. Cav-jQufhrie, Victoria Kneip, and Ei- All Work Guaranteed FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES. The following are confined in.^uagh and the Rev. Edward A.;)een Myles; representatives to sol-^ LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP LOOP MARKET if DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 va'rious hospitals: Mrs. Dominici®reen of the Register editorial:£jipr-sailor council, Marie O’Lear. Baby Chicks .Mazzucca and Mrs. Rose Persi-to the management of KOA. and Jean Singer. Beautiful Ballroomt P rlT a ts Dining Rooms chetti. jTime for the program is donated. Following the meeting, a talki BLOOD-TESTED - DENVER II The officers of the Altar society was given about his experiences in| HATCHED i'^ thank all persons who took part in the .Aleutians by M. Sgt. Schenck' No Chanffo in Prico the games party on Tuesday, Feb. of the Second air force headquar-J Order Now for 1944 Delivery, Demands Exceed Supply "I j 22. The grand prize. Victory ship ter.'. .with $10, was awarted to Mr. Pete REGIS PRI[SIS On Auftrdia Red Cron Duty CH.'an esn ' Strafferi. Other prize-winners Helen J. Graham, American Red; COLO. HATCHERY ii Save Your Clothes COR. 3 4 !: GILPIN 'were Joseph Rossi, son of Mr. and Cross hospital social worker, has; 1416 l.arimer M.A. 6767 .Mrs. Mike Rossi, Mrs. Frank Bod- arrived in Australia. Miss Gra-i rl Dnirnloirn Prleei at Your Pnortlep __ Iding, and Mrs. Anthony Cosimi. ham is the daughter of Mrs. J. B. By Cleaning 1 Alfred Porreco, .seaman second Graham of Duluth. Minn. Before! I class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph her overseas as.'ignment. Miss U THEY MAY HAVE TO LAST A LONG TIME Porreco, is home on leave. He is (Regit College, Denyer) Graham served the Midwestern stationed in Camp Berry, Va. A number of the priests of Regis area Red Cross as a hospital social' ★ BUY A HOME in the I The funeral of Mrs. A^ntonia woT-ke^ in cVnrp"Crow* , Marie Pictoli took place.-vnconia on and supply work during the gn assistant field director in A hapahoe Wednesday morning, Feb. 2.3. \ past week. In addition to the reg-1 pgterson Field. Previously, she. Parish of Your Choice I Solemn Requiem .Mass was offered. ular weekend assignments to the .^as with the Bureau of Catholic JUST various parishes in Denver and I charities in St. Paul. She is a LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR SALE CALL K E. 8341 2162 Arapahoe Sl vicinity, several special tasks were I of the College of St. fe.i taken care |Scholastica, Duluth, and a member! WITH ANY OF THESE DEALERS Red Cross Plans In South Boulder the Rev. Flor- of .\merican Association of: ence H. Mahoney, S.J., professor of | Social Workers .biology', conducted a one-week mis-, a month’.s stay in Florida was' NOTICE TO HOME OWNERS Drive, Mar. 17-27!.Sion for the Catholic community Mrs. Daniel Corte when NEAR If your property is located Ketween. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' KEEP UP THE HOMES ______I In Durango, during the absence of I left Sunday for St. Peters- For Quick and Colo. blvH. and Kitzaimnna hoapiul we The 1944 Red Cross War fund, burg. Mrs. Corte will be the guest can definitely aell it for you. We aold Modern s:aa*heated 2 -‘ tory home ar- 6 hornet over the weekend. QUICK. ransred into apts. if demred. Nehraoks le most important war-time cam- ^ J , ^ u ^®'' !of her aunt. Mrs. George Harrison, Efficient Sale of SATISFACTORY SF.RVTCE. CALL owner will ^ell furni8heroom modern. ' the campaign.______Studying in Northwestern univer­ nearly new, insulated, weather stripped. THE DENVER TENT held a regular meeting in Margery V'enetian blindt. gat floor furnace, utility ■ The firms listed here de­ sity, Evanston, 111., under the ma­ Reed Memorial nurses’ home, room, laundry, garage, overhead door. 2 tONWAY-BOGUE rine educational program. Last Glockner hospital. iotV. Immediate possetsion. $5,500. PE. serve to be remembered 2448. I 720 17TH ST., REALTOR & AWNING CC. weekend following a brief fur­ Monday, Feb. 28, the Junior when you are distributing ALFRED S. PROCTER, Prat. Are the lough, he reported to La Fayette 8 Rooms, Furn., 190 Income | Newman club met at 7 p.m. at St 3 apartment*. 3 kitchens. 2 baths. HoL | B H BROOKS, Mgr. Ind., to continue his work leading i yia^v’s school annex Can Sell Your Home— Our Service to You Includes your patronage in the dif­ M4IN .5394 land furnace. 2 lot*, double garage. 1647 .Arapahoe St. Denver Horizontal to a commission in the marines., ‘ Emmett Knight who is in gov- $5,000, down. Picture 230 So. Broad­ . DVERTISI.NC VOUR HOME AT OUR EXPE.N'SE. ferent lines of business. He IS a graduate (« Regis high|grnment seiwice in Los .Alamos, way. PICTURE OF YOUR HOME IN OUR Wl.SDOW. school, and attended Creighton uni- x . Mex., spent the weekend with 5-Room Furnished Bungalow | WINDOW THAT 8.600 PEOPLE PASS DAILY. 2 porches, full basement. Holland furnace. ^ Lines versity and Regis college. He is,hisfamilv COMPETE.NT STAFF TO BETTER .SERVE YOU. tub*, drain, 1 jots, garage. $4,500. clear. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H.l i :______COMPLETE FI.NAN'CING SERVICE Specializing in Quality Plumbing and PICTURES SAVE TIME. TIRES. GAS I Parallel? Rampe, 2065 Eudora. Men to In.peet roar proptrir who will honeillj ind intellitentir adviie Too Heating Repairs Aviation Cadet James J. Grant George Rice, 230 So. Bdway. * I . . to 111 ji.rkct v.lue of todar. left Sunday for Carlsbad. N. Mex.. Holy Rosary PTA Pioneer South Denver Realtor | TO LIST YOUR PROPERTY UAU. .MAIN 1277 where he is soon to be commis- ep ■ ■ a ■ i a sioned as a .second lieutenant in the | | Y | p p f | y|;i|*pn U HAVE YOU j SLATTERY & COMPANY armv air forces. Cadet Grant was * iTitCi iTlCAl J MODERNIZED YOUR ^ in Denver for the funeral of his' ______PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS father, Charles Grant. He is a (Holy Ro,ary Parifh, Denver) INSURANCE? FOR THE BEST IN REALTOR SERVICE 1726 MARKET STREET graduate of Regis high school and | The Holy Rosary PTA will meet Protect ynurtelf against neu ' attended Regis college, 1941-42. Thursday evening, March 9, in the hasards. SALKS — LOANS — I.NSL'HANCE JOHN J. CONNOR. President PHONE KEYSTONTI 1441 His Denver address is 2225 Grove ^school hall. Fathers and mothers 1 PURCHASE REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES. OR CONTRACTS FOR CASH street. are urged to attend, as important HORACE W. BENNETT ' matters will be discu.ssed. & Cih BENNETT HORTONlSlO E. Colfax MA. 6100 Stations of the Cros.s for school no Tabor Bldg. Phone TA. 1271 children and adults not able to at­ FRANK ENGLAND. Jr^ Manager Your eyes say “ .No,” but Ft. Collins Men pflv no monev noiu! tend evening devotions are held Insorance Department they actually arc. on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. The Children of Mary sodality' Attend K. of C. ST. MARY MAGDALENE'S Order ALL Your Coal JOHN R. COYLE will receive Holy Communion in MOVING-PACKING-STORAGE the 8 o'clock Mass Sunday. ' 2486 Xavier— Vacant, 5 room THEN I>AY ONLY $.5.00 PER MONTH — OPTOMETRIST — Exemplification modern home, 3 lots, cherry and ‘Household Goods To and From Everywhere Offlct, «t apple trees. Plenty of space TI.4SIIINGTOI\ MORRISOIV WHITTAKER for vegetable garden. For in­ With Skill and Care” Lump or ^ OA Lump or SEARS.ROEBUCK AND CO Fort Collins. — The following formation call Egg...... ■ e O U Egg...... 7a05 members of the Fort Collins coun- PHARMAtY THE JOHNSON STORAGE Jicil attended the exemplification of “ The Friendly Store'* STEAM AND DOMESTIC COALS— All Grades ithe degrees for 41 candidates Sun- Wm. F. Slanek, daj', Feb. 27, in Sterling; The Rev. Prescription Specialists f l i : l s e r v i c e Eugene O’Sullivan, chaplain; Dis­ AND MOVING CO. W. 32nd and PcrtT- GL. 2401 Realtor trict Deputy Louis Orleans, Grand Since 190S rOKIMIKATlOX Knight C, A. Schneider, Frank Burdette, Fred Cpming, Eugene K E. 0720 221 Broadway — Denver — PEarl 2433 864 SOUTH BROADWAY Ahlbrandt, Eugene Lamb, Henry I Help You Finance Dinkle, and Sam Gladieu. 2S0 Central Sav. Bank Bldg. All members of the local council A good and essential invest­ are r^uested to attend the ex­ Just say: “ I saw it advertised emplification of the degrees Sun­ For lighting fixture# that ment is your home. Keep it day, March 5, in Longmont. • PAY NOTHING DOWN . , .1 in The Denver Cath­ in good repair. Most impor­ c o m b i n e tuperlalive District Deputy Louis Orleans • $5.00 PF.R MONTH . . . j olic Register.” loutrvarQ beauty and genuine econ­ tant, of course, is your roof. reports about 55 candidates from W* esn niik« ••rly of •M? omy. inapert oub duplaya. Don’t neglect minor leak.s. Denver, Longmont, and Fort Col­ grades of atMCD and domoatla coal. | Let ua make a lighting They quickly grow and cause I Call today I ST. CATHERINE’S PARISH CASH Harsh Light Is lins, including 20 from Fort Collins. ?rv efficiency teet of your serious damage. Elaterite Waste Of Money i Waihinglon Morriaon 4412 Decatur— 5 room bunga­ home today. Shingles are attractive, dur­ I H igh teat, long Bootleaa, hot ce»- I Will Pay Cash for Small LC)S ANGELES. CALIF - able and economical. LEGAL NOTICE jbam inc, t ^ } ( nonical. 6-V.OS low, fully modem, 1 )4 lots, Mosi doctors agree that harsh, un­ I aooUeaa. | Lump | garage. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Homes in or Near Denver. shielded and undillused artificial [ Lamp or Egg or E g g » — We Repair All Types of ESTATE OF Ptlriok Bojl*. Dtcouid. 3857 Eliot St.— 5 room modem light ran be seriously ha.nilul to H. J. REID Quick Action—Call or See Roofs. No. T3S21 ! Waahington gorriaon cottage, needs minor repairs. Keltic* (• herebjr giren that on tho !4th the eyesight Modern light fixtures ELECTRICAL CO. I Stoker * 0 '^ * Two and • < dor of Februiry, 1944, lottoro of odrainUtro- Estate wants offer. deliver light that eases eye-strain, coal. W hilf-inrb ^ ELECTRICAL tion «*r« lu o ^ to tho undontgnod u thanks to scientilic development in Terms Adminutrator of tho obovo named oototo modifitd pta« nut cooL .^ CONTRACTING — RE­ the lighting field. and all penont having ctaimi ogalnat lald T. E. GItEEXE PAIRING 4 FIXTURES oototo art reoulrod to SI* them for allow- Lloyd G. Sleinmelz one* in tho Cotmty Court of tho .City and MAin 2303 WESTERN ELATERITE County of Denver, Colorado, within oix 1643 Stoat TA. 6366 month* from u fd data or taid claimi will Rugby Coal Co. Company 329 14ih St. ROOFING COMPANY ba forever barred. B. C. Hilliard. Jr. 11144 5TH ST. KE. 0121 S P . 0 9 0 4 SOI So. Logan fOUITABU BUIIOINC - Dt.’IVIP (010 ▲dminiatrator. Thursday, March 2, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN St. Francis’ Wins State Cage Tourney; MUNICIPAL and Regis Sponsors For an Ecstatic Spring CORPORATION BONDS Defeats St. Joseph’s Bulldogs, 24-17 BE R IG H T- PREFERRED and Junior League in fashion The St. Francis high school basketball team of Denver Sterling Airman in economy COMMON STOCKS won the Colorado Catholic High School Basketball tourna­ Missing in Action Thrill FIR ST to E L IT E ’ S { Cage Tournament ment chatnpionship Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 26 and 27, 1 wonderful NEW SUITS We specialize in securities of this area. in the West high school gymnasium by defeating the St. Classic Qsuals 1 We invite your inquiries. The sixth annual Parochial Joseph Bulldogs in the final game, 24-17, With the chani- grade school basketball tourna­ Select Shetlands ment again will be sponsored by pionship title, it was awarded the Denver Catholic Register & Regis high school, it was an trophy, emblematic of the honor. Tailored Twills S u l l i v a n C o m p a n y nounced 4>y Bernard C. Schulte, Basketball in the Catholic high ship game— St. Francis’ 24, St. Security Building Phone TAbor 4264 S.J., director of athletics. The schools of the state this year Joseph’s 17. tournament will begin Thursday floundered through a more or less The all-star tournament team $ 2 4 .9 5 t. $ 3 5 .9 5 hectic season, which was brought selected by the coaches included evening, March 9, and will be con­ (Mention this Ad for Free Alteration) cluded Sunday evening, March 12 about by war-time restrictions on Jim Hynes, St. Francis’, and Leo REPAIRING-RENTALS Practically all the Denver travel and drafting of many older Pfeiffer, St. Jesuit’s, forwards; parochial grade schools with bas­ and larger school boys into service. Bob Garland, S t Francis’, center; ON ALL MAKES ketball teams have indicated their There were only eight Colorado Bill Riorden, S t Francis’, and Bob Remember intentions of entering the tounia- teams in the tournament, and St Bums, Mullen high, guards. All Make§ Typewriter Service ment this year; hence, a large num­ Mary’s high school of Cheyenne. The all-star teams selected at Southern Colorado did not partici­ DRESS 4» 14th STREET BARNES SCHOOL BLOa HAIN I4tt ber of teams is asssred for the the end of thq lea ^ e schedule by opening round. pate. the coaches the day before the The eight Colorado teams were ELITE SHOPPE As usual, all the games will state tournament started included: from the Denver Parochial league, be played in the Regis gymnasium First team— Walter Nickless, plus Welby, which has only two Thursday instead of Friday will Regis high, and Jim Hynes, St. 726 15TH ST. at STOUT nigh school grades and conse­ mark the date of the opening Francis’, forwards; Bob Garland, round, because the gymnasium is quently put an aggregation of S t Francis’, center; Bill Riorden, not available for tournament use smaller boys on the floor to com­ S t Francis’, and Frank Heit Regis pete against teams that outclassed on Saturday morning. Events are high, guards. them. The old spirit was present, scheduled for Thursday and Fri­ however, and next year 'Welby Second team — Bill Wagner, day evenings, Saturday .afternoon Holy Family team, and John nm usEiiiEnTs— Dinins and evening, and the semi-finals hopes to have a full-size organiza­ tion entered in the pennant race. DiTolla, S t Joseph’s, forwards; S.S fl. Earl Flaherty, 22, »on of j and finals on Sunday afternoon The results of the tournament Bob Lasham, Holy. Family team, and evening, March 12. center; Bob Bums, Mullen high, Mr. and Mr*. William Flaherty of games in the order of their play Sterling, lia* been mia«iiig in ac­ j As in previous years, there will follow; and Leo Pfeiffer, St Joseph’s, RECRERTIOn be championship and consolation Preliminary round— St. Francis’ guards. tion linee Feb. 4, according to the brackets. Appropriate awards will 20, Mullen high 18; St. Joseph’s Honorable mention— Dunebecke War department. He ata* stationed and Ruptack, Mullen high; Fla­ I be given to the winning teams in 27, Annunciation high 25; St. in England as gunner and radio­ you get a tpecial longing for I both brackets. The runnerup team Mary’s, Cheyenne, 66, Welby 8; herty, Sunderland, and Law, Regis I in the championship bracket also high; Blalack and Schneider, Holy man o f a Flying Fortress, and it is (omething very satisfying to eat Holy Family high 21, Cathedral viiil— I will receive an award. An all-star high 6; Regis high 43, St. Mary’s, Family high; Carbone, Annuncia- assumed that he failed to return NEXT TIME 1 tournament team will be chosen by Cheyenne, 24. Semi-final round— tion; and Mills, Cathedral high. from a raid over Germaiir. the tournament board. St. Francis’ 30, Holy Family high Eligibility rules for participation 13; St. Joseph’s 30, Regis high 27. ' will coincide with the rules of the Consolations — Mullen high 49, EDELWEISS j Denver parochial grammar school Annunciation high 18. Champion­ PAROCHIAL LEAGUE BOXING league. Hence, all students who 1644 GLENARM Open 11 a. m. ’til 3 a. m. [wish to play must he regular stu- j denU of the gi'ade .school for CLASSES START ON THURSDAY I which they are playing. Any player who reached the age of 15 Parochial league boxing will get opponeht who U not evenly malchH. I on or before Sept. 1, 1943, will TbU will mean that, for examplt, in the be ineligible. under way Thursday afternoon, AUDITORIOI HOTEL March 2, with the lirst workout 145- pound clast, thara may be three dit- The deadline for entering is tinct groupt of three or four boxert each. Denver’s Favorite Dining Room and Coffee Shop 1 in Cathedral gym. All parochial They will all be within the 140-146-pound I Saturday, March 4. le^ue students who are inter­ weight bracket, but they will be further Persecution Protested tegregated into 146-pound clatt A. Complete Sunday Dinner, 65c & up ested in boxing are urged to at­ 146- pound clast B, and 146-pound class B.nquet Room for Bride, and Privat* Partial EXPERT New York.—Japanese persecu­ tend. C, grouped on the baiit of their abiiitiet. 14TH & STOUT — PHO.YE KE. 1341 — DE.WER tion of Spanish nationals and Workouts will be held twice AUTO REPAIR Christian culture in the occupied Q. What will be the weight clasM t? weekly in Cathedral gym undeh A. Weight clatses will start at at low All Mak«i Philippine islands has been at­ a weight in which there are two evenly riNE UQUEima the joint supervision of all the Extallaat Coiilni Eaiy Tlm« PaynitnU tacked by th e Spanish ra­ matched conteetantt, and will be gradu­ THEATRE league coachc.*. On the other ated Upward. dio at Valladolid, it has been re­ 1028 S. Gaylord Northwestern Auto Co. three days of the week, workouts Q. How should a boy enroll in the PARK ported to the Office of War Infor­ will be held in the home gyms of PE. 9877 549 Brosdwav TAbor 6201 mation here. Heretofore the Span­ classes? Lande’s the schools. General workouts will A. Any parochial etudent desiring to or DENVER THUR.. FRI., SAT.. MAR. 2-4 ish press had been silent concern­ be held each Monday and-Thurs­ enroll should advise his coach and should Pat O’Brien in a Story of a Great ing “ that mixture of horrors and day from 3 o’clock until 6 at Ca­ appear at Cathedral gym at one of the “ A Plica tor tha Olacriffltnitlnt’* Football Coach injustices that was falling with early Thursday or Monday general train­ LET MARGARET EVANS SUPREME thedral. If any coach desires to ing te.ssioni. T d a p h o n . EM. 9117 1 ' increased gravity on Spanish pco-l bring** his^\eam to“ rathpriIar to Q. Can a student enter the tournament E. COLFAX at 6TEELE “ The Iron Major” pie and things in the Philippines,’’ ® ™ ^ cathedral to without training in the boxing clattet? ALSO work on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, A. No. Kvery contestant mutt train “MASTER MIND” YOUR WEDDING but now such reports have been DiDTtr'a Wld.ly Known Canton Cafa "DR. GILLLSPIE'S COAL CO. and Fridays as well as Mondays under supervision. hai ba«n in baiintai for 32 y tir. and confirmed by sources "deserving Q. What equipment it necettary for a CRIMINAL CASE” WE SPECIALIZE IN and Thursdays, he and his athletes hii aiwart rir.n th. flncit food, and the utmost credit,’’ said the radio. boy to have? are cordially invited to do so. (ood acrrlca. STOKER C0.4L Nuns Go to South America A. The boyt will provide their own SUN., MON.. TUBS., WED., i,u:i J 1 u- mi. o ; . parochial league students shoes (gym shoes or some type of MARCH S. i, 7, 8 . . . something borrowed, something blue . . . something WE RECOMMEND Philadelphia. The Sisters.^j^^ interest in boxing baiketbait thoejL and practice gym attire. IN COLOR Columbine & Industrial The parochial l^ g u e will tee to it that THE CANTOH CAFE old . . . something new . . . don't forsake the tradition of Alice Faye in For Furnace Coal gloves, bags, jump-ropet. head-hameites, W . K. WING. Manaf.r medieine-balli, and hand bandages are on beauty! Whether you plan a big wedding or a small one PE. 4679 1144 So. Penn Philadelphia, set up another m i l e - I f ^ Practically all of hand. IKSVE CURTIS 8L DanTtr. Colo. “ The Gang’s All Here” stone on the road to inter-Ameri-ithe registrants will be novices, Q. Doet a boy have to have a bathrobe C\LL M.Ain 9886 ALSO . . . bring your facts and figures you want to spend to our to box in the tournament? can solidarity when six more of ^^e instructional plans are EAST SIDE KIDS in A. Trunks, robes, and uppers for the and ordar lom . of oar flno Chinc.o bridal secretary and let her "Master Mind" a lovely, "M R . M I GGS STEP.S O l T ” SChile. Because of travel restric P'-^jde the boys with tournament will be provided by the paro­ food, to tail. home. Op.n 'till 1 a. m. traditional wedding for you. A SULPHUR SPRINGS a well-grounded knowledge of fun­ chial league organtiation and by the tions, the sisters could not make damentals of self-defense. Every member schools. No boy should worry MATINEES — SATURDAY about the problem of tninki or robe. the journey together. They trav­ boy will be conditioned carefully SUNDAY a n d a l l HOLIDAYS IN YOUR BATHROOM eled in groups of two. Their ar­ That is our problem. ITa Invito You to Vitit AT 2 P. M. and instructed before he dons the Q. Exactly what instruction will be She'll help you select everything in your trousveau rival will bring to 41 the total gloves for even a sparring session. given the boyt? FOR ONLY $1.00 number of the community now In training, as well as in the A. The boys will be permitted to box . . . arrange for fittings . . . announcements . . . beauty laboring in South America. Twenty in the tournament only after having been Ingram’s Cafe ItelUfu. 8ki& IcMmA> matches, boys will be paired off thoroughly instructed in and having treatments . . . order your wedding cake and even supply Mm fUw. 8Un Biolehtf, lomt (ormi of are in Miraflores, 16 in Santiago, I Aom. fU&ffirorm or Atblotot Toott liUnj of with the greatest care and none demonstrated mastery of the fundamen­ ^ you with maids on Your Day of Days! And for all her Umm disorder* cuy be doe to surfb^ ooo* and five in St. Anthony’s school, will be permitted to spar or box tals of stance, footwork, punching, lyttemle 6klo Troubles. Callao, Peru. countering, blocking, ducking, slipping and Bar Tboustndi of people tnvcl ouny miles with any other boy who is not blows, and feinting, .and have received expert assistance, you pay not one penny! It's a part of te 4 Rot Sulphur Sprints for the beiuflcUl Brothers Fly to Peru tlfocU of sulphur water oa Rbtumellsm. o i l - m o. r • VI ! matched in weight, experience, instruction in ring generalship. RALPH E. INGRAM, Prop. Arthmu. Sua Jotate. Sore Muedet. eoj St. Louis.— Two St. Louis M ar-ljj„j ability «• » f > Q. How many matchea will each boy The Denver's long established bridal service. many ether tUmeou. FOR CIVILIANS ONLY ianists. Brothers of Mary, flew to I parochial league boxing have in the tournament? A. Under the present plan of grouping Fer Seller Feeds Now DOCTOR BABCOCK'S Lima Peru, to become members y ‘ ^as the full support and the contestants into classes of three or Orchestra and Floor Show SULPHIDE SOLUTION of the faculty of the AAU. The four, it is probable that most boys will Fine Foods engage in two bouts. and Drinks Colegio Santa Maria a high school organization have Your Favorite Drink BRIDE SHOP— SECO.VD FLOOR Brings o HOT SULPHUR Q. Can a boy earn a letter in boxing? for boys in that city Brothers 1 been most helpful to the coaches A. The ofTtcials of the league say OPEN ALL NIGHT BATH Yo Your Own Home! James Metzger and Anthony Eber-,j,„^ athletic directors of the “ Yes’* emphatically, and urge that the A generoiu 8.oun<» bouU, hartwent from Miami via P a n a m a . ^ anticipated that the athletic department of each school make 58 BROADWAY Old Heidelberg Inn provision that their students have oppor­ enough for eight I Colombia, and Ecuador. ; boxing program thus inaugurated tunity to earn letter* In this sport. One COLFAX AT CLARKSON SULPIWR BATHS I V ^v**L- expand in future yearn. There of the weighty reasons which decided the New T;ork. .4 Solemn Requiem jj. every evidence of widespread league authorities in this boxing pro­ 741 Ea*l Colfax TA. 9333 Price Only $1.00 gram was the fact that boxing afford* Mass for Archduchess Maria Ther- joferest among the students, their to the boy who is too small for football SUNDAY MATINEE Oa Sals Is 0«Bt«r tl — GRAND CAFE parents, the faculties of the vari- and perhapa not proAcient in basketball DENTCB DRT GOODS CO. 431 17th St. ■ MA. 6652 St. Patrick s Cathedral. The Arch- ous schools, and among educators and baseball an opportunity to compete rARNCST DBCG CO. (B.twfcn GItnarm and Tr.mont) THE MAT COMTANT on even terms against some one of his duches.*. who died in Vienna at the,throughout the state. In adopting OPEN 11:00 A.M. TO 2:00 A.M. “ Whtn D nvir Sbopt with C m fu ln a "-K ly% itm » 3111 WM. tv. MYZa DRCO STOBZI own size, weight, and ability— and in BZPliaLIC DRUG STOUS age of 88. was the second daughtcruhi., program, the Parochial league so doing, to have an opportunity to earn CIomkJ Monday. „ TWON DEDG CO. of King Miguel of Portugal and|j, blazing a trail to be followed in Serving the Finett jp. g. DROO a SALES CO. his letter. The specific requirements for HOFFSCHrotpro WALGREEN Dat'G STORES «h e r leagues and the earning of a boxing letter in any Louis, a younger brother of the given school, however, is a matter for A3IER1CAA AAD Queen City LaboratoriesJnc. conferences. the authorities of that school to decide. late Emperor Francis Joseph. Developments of importance in CmiVESE FOODS >4aB Orgen Mat fsstsaM. Il.lt Wants Peace, Arrested Luncheon* and Dinner* CAFETERIA Rsl bM Ballliag the last week included the an-| New York.— A Catholic curate. VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY (, r-i—.a. nouncement by league officials of Special Father Arnold Dentzer of Mersch, the purchase of a large consign-1 Luxembourg, has been sentenced ment of boxing equipment. This Lenien Dishes to 30 months’ imprisonment by the [ irwlTichThT AAU made • BREAKFAST Nazis for expressing the "hope of THE DIPPER a generous contribution in accord-; early victory of the Western pow­ (FORMERLY SHAMROCK) • LUNCHES ance with its policy of fostering, Under Nrw M tnaf.m .nt ers,” according to a Stockholm dis- a DINNER amateur athletics, insures the factl ITALIAN SPAGHETTI patch to the Office of War Infor­ that the boxing program will be ITALIAN MEAT BALLS 16th at \TcIion mation here. properly implemented. ITALIAN SAUSAGE except Sundays KITS FLYING Lithuanian Anniversary Kept The equipment will be the finest 10601 E. COLFAX Los Angeles. — The Rt. Rev. obtainable. For matches and for, Julius Macejaukis, one of the most training sessions, several sets of distingui.shed members of the Lith­ the best Lcvi.son gloves have been' uanian clergy, who has been liv­ purchased. These are 12-ounce I Yours to Enjoy ing here since his exile from that Tom Flaherty’s a ^ o t 0^ gloves which feature a special de-| Costly Tardiness For *dd*d pliaiur*, *ntcrtaiD *t the country, was one of the principal sign for the protection of the’ Coemopolitan — PIONEER DINING speakers at the commemoration of thumbs of the users as well as a! A “ sick watch” that results in R O O M . . the 26th anniversary of the foun­ laceless, deep roll, elastic-pleated I COLONY GRILL COFFEE dation of the Lithuanian republic. missing an appointment can cuff. Also purchased were heavj'- SHOPPE . . . e m ? L A Y S A f S The speakers included Dr. Owen J. duty, foam-rubber padded protec­ ruin a big business deal . . . and BAMBOO C. Morem, United States minister IT hero Friendt Meet Friendt tive head harnesses for u.se in accurate time is easy to get. R 0 O hL R**. to Lithuania, and Dr. Malbone W. sparring sessions. No boy will be; Graham, of the University of Cali­ Bring your watch in today for • FINE FOODS ommend t b * permitted to spar with another CotmopoIJtaD fornia in Los Angeles. our free Chronometer Check. • MIXED DRINKS unless he is wearing one of these to out-of-town ...cutcL STAY AW AY Refugees Live in Caves We'll quote you the lowest head-harnesses. • BEER • WINE friand*. New York.— The strong Cath­ The league also has acquired prices on any necessary repairs. olic faith of hundreds of natives several heavy training bags, a fast Cosmopolitan Hotel who were found living in caves of 569 E. Colfax S tectn ic striking bag, medicine balls, mats,! J. B. BEBNOON. JR.. Gea. Mgr. Cape Glouster on New Britain to bag gloves, and hand bandages. escape Japanese barbarism was Equipment for the tournament it­ Orville R. Hagans described graphically in a clipping self is being taken care of by the HOROLOGISTS from an Australian newspaper, league and by the schools. A large! M eet Your Friends at Benjamin Franklin didn’t /

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J PAGE EIGHT Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, March 2, 1944

Awarded the Silver Star PRECISION REQUIRED J. Letter, left, upper row, and Pfc. Don I.. Ewert, right, were rlatt- matei ,in Blessed Sacranaent school, Denver. First Ll. Donald H. I Precision, a major key to Victory, depends almost entirely O'Rourke, Jr., lower row, also a Denver man, led the squad that ret-1 Compare cued Pfc. Ewert on Bougainville. on good vision. Never was the necessity for good vision more I important than now in whatever you are engaged. Keep Senior, Leaves to your vision at its best for it will help win the decision. Safeway SWIGERT B R O S . Train for Navy Prices

Better Vision Optom etrittf Good Sarviem “ A cooky for every boy who calls I (St. Catherine’s Parish, Denver) for Evorj Ago At Right Pricas at the club” is the ideal of Cecil I Herbert Schneider, son of Mr. Jolley, USO-NCCS club director, i and Mrs. Stanley Schneider of KEystona 7651 1550 California and Mrs. William Kimmins, chair­ 3648 Alcott, left for naval training Xon-HaOoned man of the cooky committee. The in Farragut, Ida., on Feb. 8. He GLLA8SE8 INDIVIDUALLT 8TYLED demand seems modest enough, but was a senior in Holy Family high one cooky apiece for the 10,000 school. A brother, Joseph, is sta­ Peanut Butler 25c Coffee boys who visit the club weekly tioned in Tacoma, Wash., with the means the parish representatives, coast guard. He has been in the Peanut Butter Bluhill 36c AIRWAY war chairman, organization heads, I service two veal's. 01, 1 lb. bag..... 2 1 c and individuals must keep busy I In the absence of Mrs. Loui.se supplying the demand. ! THEODORE! REQUIESCANT j O’Brien the Register notes are to Noodle Soup pkg...... 8c The Archbishop’s guild has in­ I be phoned in to Mary Schierburg, 3 lb bag..... 6 0 c troduced a new plan for keeping GL. 6567. These notes must be Orang* IN PACE the jar filled. Definite days are as­ , in by Monda^r evening of the week ' Marmalade 32 oz. glass . 36c •EDWARDS HACKETHAL signed to individuals of the various ; they are to appear in the Register. 1 lb. hag . 2 6 c circles; in time the guild will de­ The Sisters of St. Joseph wish Jersey Air Conditioned LENA SANFILIPPO. 3244 Navajo liver fresh homemade cookies to to thank their many friends in the Com Flakes 11 ot. pkg.. 7c NOB HILL street. Surviving are her husband. SaU the club every day of the month. parish for their attendance at the i 1 lb. bag . 2 5 c vatore Sanhiippo; three daughters. Cath­ 3 pkg*. erine Garramone. Utica. N . Y .: Susie Similar organization methods have recent card party given by St. | Macaroni Products 19c MORTUARY Petralia and Nancy Brindisi. Denver; proved popular in Blessed Sacra­ Jo.seph’s guild.. ! for three sons. Peter SanfUippo. Utica. N. American Boauty 1449-51 Kalamath St. Y .; Angelo SanfUippo. Los Angeles. ment parish over a period of 5 f I The Mothers’ auxiliary of Cub Single pkg.. 7e Calif.; and James Sanhlippo. Denver: a months. It is estimated that this Flour Phone AIAin 4006 Pack 155 will meet in the music brother, John Palatto. Brooklyn. N . Y .: parish has sent in more than 1,000 S [ R [ iN 'S room of the school Friday evening, Meadow Gold and 13 grandchildren. The Rosary will Fresh Milk 25c ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ dozen cookies in the past three March 3, after services. 2 qt*. for ...... KITCHEN CRAFT be recited Thursday at 8:30 p.m.- in the months, aside from cash donations Quart, 13c, plus bottle depoait VVWWSWW*. Hnran chapel. Requiem Mass will be Pfc. Harry Grout has been spend­ Enriched d ft Q offered Friday at 10 »in Our Lady of made by several groups. Girl Scout ing his furlough this week with his Suianna •25 lb. sack I.U 3 Mt. Carmel church. Interment Mt. and Brownie troops from this par­ Olivet. W . P. Horan A Son service. parents, Mr. and .Mrs. H. A. Grout. i Pancake Flour 3'^ lb, bag . I8c CHECKER ish are making cookies as a project. MICHAEL CAPRA. 3729 Mariposa Harry is with the engineer avia-1 h u .\(;a k l -^.\' For those who would like to as­ street. Surviving are hii wife. Mrs. ;tion battalion in Bushnell, Fla. His ' Supreme Enriched . CABS Elvira Capra: four sons. John Capra, sist in helping, we submit the fol­ brother, Joseph R. Grout, .A.C., this i Salad Wafers 2 lb. box...... 34c 25 lb. sack 1.15 8D DUNDON. Urr. Chicago; Anthony Capra, Denver; S.Sgt lowing recipe: Joseph Capra, with the army in Italy, BE week c 0 m p le t c d his pre-flight | TA. 2233 Ltwnt Zontd RtUt Pvt. Frank Capra in the army air forces; OMAHA SOFT COOKIES cour.se in Monroe. La., and will i flve daughters. Edith and Rose Capra. •/a cup butter (or marg.) WWWMMWA Denver; Mrs. Jerry Colacito and Mrs. enter his advanced flight work as It a t i o cl Salvatore Ashutto. Denver; Mrs. A1 Len cup sugar. (Continued From Page One) a navigator next week. I 11 Th( But la hoff. Los Angeles. Calif.; and nine grand­ 14 lb. walnuts. children. Requiem Mass was scheduled learned that Pfc. Ewers is the man 1 l b . USED ’•2 teas, cloves. whom O’Rourke and his squad had [ 6 ] Margarine ctn,...«...... 17c for Thur.'day at 10 in Our Lady of Mt. H teas, cinnamon. Lard FURMTURE Carmel church. Interment Mt. Olivet. rescued from a Japanese “ mouse­ Sunny Bank Boulevard service. 2 eggs. Jesuit to Give ALSO NEW trap" on Bougainville. What puts ANTHONY PICONE. 1556 Vine street. P4 cups flour. Smoked Cuh or Crtdtl the tassel on the cap of coinci­ Requiem Mass was offered Monday in teas, soda in *4 cup hot [ 2 ] Sardines No. Vi can....„ 17c Holy Ghost church. interment Mt. dence is the fact that the marine A FULL LINE water. Sunny Harbor (3) I lb. Olivet. Oiinger service. runner w'ho brought word -to Review of Novel OF OFFICE 1 8 c CHARLES R. (BOB) THIEM AN. 126 Ti package dates. ctn... FURNITURE O’Rourke of Ewers’ need on Bou­ Nation's Pride Grove street. Surviving are his wife. Drop small spoonsful onto pan gainville is also a Denver boy, Pfc. The Rev. Louis A. Bloomer, S.J..' [ 8 ] Corn 12 oi. can 13c Mrs. Marion F. Thieman; two daughters. and bake in quick oven. W« bar roar houiehold and otfic« fnmi- Eluid Fernandez of 2831 W. 11th head of the English department of j Vac. Pack. G. B. (6) 2 lb. Barbara Jeanne and Carol Theiman; two Note: Raisins may be substi­ ■ art for CASH, or cxchtnr* them ter sons. Charles R., Jr., and Paul J. Thie- avenue. He, too, is home on a 30- Regi.s college, Denver, will review | 3 6 c anTthing in itock. tuted for the dates or nuts. ctn... man; his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louie day furlough. Lloyd Douglas’ The Rohe in the Kuncr Garden We rent Folding Chairs. Card and Ban­ Thieman: two sisters. Maxine Yarnel! Two of these small cookies, if quet Tablu, Diahu, Silverware, any­ Pfc. Ewers had little to say'l’ ome of Mrs. E. T. Gibbons on [8 ] Peas No. 303 can...... 12c and Barbara Stevens: a brother. Lionel desired, may be sandwiched with Christ Raised thing in atork. D. Thiemen. Requiem Mass was offered about the two marine converts Wednesday afternoon, March 8. EaUblUhed 1S1 O ^ Andrew. Peter, and Michael Goetz; four [1 0 ] Navy Beans No. 2 Vi Miles • Dryer • Asller THE TIME is drawing near Archdiocese of Winnipeg, in an Catholic you ever saw." The men ganizer of the Rockhurst Scholar­ 5 lb. box sisters, Mrs. Mary .Marks. Mr*. Margaret Cookquick tin..... 1 7 c Denning. Mrs. Catherine Veslelik. and when income tax reports cannot address on the Trans - Canada could scarcely be less, the lieu­ ship club, a study club with a Prinling Co. .Mrs, Agatha Warder; and one grand­ be ignored any longer. Do the Ides Catholic Hour sponsored by the tenant went on to say in effect, membership of more than 300 child. Requiem Mass was scheduled for of March worry you? A Boston considering the fearless and in­ Thursday at 9 In St. Francis de Sales’ Radio League of St. Michael. women. Programs and Circulars church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Theo­ author says he follows the income Father Wood pointed out that, spired conduct of the Catholic dore Hackethal service. tax news “ with all the unflagging prior to the advent of Christianity, chaplains. He mentioned partic- fiiL.1* O i J a Tickets for < FRANK CONTA, 4 452 Logan street. interest of a rabbit reading the pagan home life was virtually non­ ularly Lt. Com. J. J. Murphy, I o n g ,| j3 in 0 llC OlUdGniS SAFEWAY Bazaars and Carnivals Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Barbara Journal of the .Associated Shotgun existent and the status of woman a naval chaplain. Middle-aged Fa­ Conla; four *on«, John, Frank, Albert, Manufacturers." . . Those re­ Quickly Produced and Joseph Conla: five daughters. Mrs. was degrading. The granting ther Murphy has rheumatic knees Have Own Clubhouse Reasonably Priced Angeline Horvat. Mrs. Ann Kirin. Mrs. port blanks must be complicated. of divorce, he said, i.s tending in but they did not prevent his climb­ Mary Maddox. Mrs. Rose Kirstine. and Pittsburgh university is conduct- ing daily two steep hills to say .Mi.ss Helen Conta. The Rosary will be this direction, and giving rise not Chicago.— The Catholic students UNION LABEL IF DESIRED imr classes on form 1040 for facultj’ only to the evil of “ legalized .Mass, first for the men on the Mr. Walter J. Kerwin, now associ­ recited Thursday at 9 p.m. in the Horan in Chicago university believe in 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. chapel. Requiem Mass will be offered members. orphans.” the children of broken right flank, and then for the men ated with Jos. .M. Fishman, invites Friday at 9 in Holy Rosary church. In­ RATIOSIXG is applauded by homes, but also to birth preven­ on the left. In this way he made keeping Catholic Action alive. his many old friends and customers terment Mt, Olivet. KEystone 6348 students in Royalton, Pa. Lack of tion and the empty cradle. sure that none of the men missed The Calvert club serves this pur­ to visit him for suggestions. MARGARET GALLO. 3800 Umatilla Mas-s. He has been through eight street. Surviving are her husband. Jesse fuel caused school authorities to “ If, indeed, it is not too late,” pose. It is situated in a modern Gallo; two sonr. Pvt. Albert (iallo, with grant a holiday. . . . But Chicago major engagements, including that JEWELRY Father Wood observed, “ the fall- brown brick residence on Uni- tho untied forcet. and John U»Ho; three] more resourceful. 1 birthrate uiof theiiio White II.LC to,.,!,race, of -- the Coral------sea, and, though a ... OF ALL KI.NDS DR. R. R. FRITZ t aninrnnd Mir^l.o“f«i*ne of the .Anglo-Saxon I paratrooper. he ha.s now joined the j versity avenue, and is the head- And .Associates tinerr. Mr^. A. Lopresto. Los Anieies. of a manual training school out, race, must be checked. Otherwise,' Raiders so that they might quarters for Catholic organizations t'aiif., and .Mri. M Doles, Dehver: and a of commission, the School board had \ve shall ultimately meet the fate have an additional chaplain. on the campus. It al.so is the home D entists brother, hrnenl Cito. Lo* Anceles The - ____ r.t ____ > ^ JOS. M. FISHMAN RoBury will be itaid Friday at 8:30 p.m. a special switch installed and ran Greece and Rome. One does Lt. O’Rourke's admiration fo r:o f the club's chaplain, the Rev. $H ISth Street 1206 15(h Street the priests in uniform is matched Joseph Connerton. Daily Mass is Jeweler and Optician KEystone 6721 TAbor 6761 in the Boulevard drawineroom. Requiem a I old locomotive on to the grounds.; not have to be an expert mathe- I Ma?* will he offered Saturday at 10 in by Pfc. Ewers. Their fearlessness : offered in the chapel of the club. GLASSES ON CREDIT DENVER. COLORADO The engine was connected to the i matician to see that. I have spoken Our Lady of .Mt. Carmel church. Inter* blower system and the buildings i^o long on this aspect of married and devotion are unparalelled, he menl .Mt. Olivet. Boulevard tervice. 807 13th St. TA. 0029 had heat within an hour. ijfc because it is one whose effects,said. Pfc. Lester, still in the Solo-' THE SC.ARCITY of goods per-]will be felt, and felt grievously, by mon Islands area, would no doubt: FERTILIZER Call a MRS. LOUISA A. TURNER Special $3,00 |>er van! delivered Mrfi. Louisa A. Turner died Tuesday turbed the owner of a Tennessee'generations yet unborn; and, make that marine vote of confi-; in her home. 235 S. Pennayivania atreet. supply company quite a bit, until I whether we like it or not, it is.dence unanimous, Well rotted manure from our mu.ihroom after a abort illne**. Born in Mcadville. he figured out a gadget from an ultimately going to change the — ~ , houaee. Weed free. is\39 CAB Pa., in 1866. the came to Colorado more old talking machine. As a cus-1 course of history and the face of yiyQCQQ UOUmS Sdld 10 **Why Pay More? M A in 7 1 7 1 than 60 yeara ago. Her huahand. Riley The Blos-s.som Shop W. Turner, died in 1925. He wa* for­ tomer opens the door, he auto- the w-orld." 221 K. "I ll Avc. T.A. 6297 Prompt. ConrtMQS Strsle* merly meal inspector for the city. Mrs. (Trademark) CBEAPEB BATES Turner was a member of St. Francia de Hickey w m wed Be Degenerating Into, Salea* Altar aocieiy. Surviving are CLEAN NEW CABS three daughter*. Mr*. Margaret Sweeney. Mr*. Louise A. Miller, and Mr*. Lorene ‘'too^.vr.b.. Sgt. William Robartson Ceremonial Hypocrisy E. Reagan. Denver: four aona. Robert V 31AUmi E Wm.W.Myer Drugstores Arthur C.. and George F. Turner, Den­ one 18 feet long can be rolled inside , 1 , “ 77:----- . u ver. and Edward D. Turner, Milwaukee. a bamboo pole are made in Mysore. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hickey have | Cleveland.— Divorce courts have S T v m o s INCORPORATED BIRDS­ Wiac.: and '25 grandchildren. Requiem India announced the engagement o f : degenerated into “ the worst cere- Ma.*i« was offered Friday in Si. Francia de Colorado Owned Stores EYE Sale-*’ church. Interment Ml, Olivet. A ftnrniFR fmm HarrUhiirir rfaughtei', Peggy, to Sgt. Wil-^monial hypocrisy on the American Personality Portraits W. P. Horan A Son aervice. R »b.r,.o„. Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. FROZEN 3 STUDIOS TO , thicker. He took a nap in a foxhole I The bride-elect attended St.' iL n I \ 'r o l J C D ^ vice I6lh and California FRANK BARKHAUSEN after a battle on the Italian front., kans,. Rev. John J. Krol^_J.C.D.,^ vice, SERVE YOU Broadwav and Ellsworth FOODS Frank Barkhauaen. 359 S. Pennaylvania Chancellor of the Cleveland dio­ A shell struck nearbv and showered ® graduate of Denver uni- 1328-30 Broadway D i r e c t , I.ith and California died .Monday in St. Anthony** shrapncl all about," but the blan-i versity. She is a member of the cese, who addressed the Knights of hospital after a short iltnea*. Born in Columbus Luncheon club. CHerrj .1H28 La h'ayette. Ind., Mr. Barkhausen had kets op top of the lad saved his’ P* Eela Phi sorority. Sgt. Robert- ife Do Not Hare Special Sales Rut Sell You at Our Lowest Groceries • Meats • Bakery Father Krol contended that 811 Sixteenth Si. jived in Colorado for 60 yean. He json is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Prices Every Day on All Drug Merchandise. hren employed by a local furniture com -L* James S. Robertson of Portland formal causes for divorce have (Hfrrj 4T67 MURRAY’S pany for 40 year*. Surviving are four become “ conventional or conven­ daturhterti, Mrs, Frances Imhoff and Mrs. .r > ■ • T\ 5 c « « o attended Oregon State 613 Fifteenth Si, Founded by M. T. 6lurray— 1882 Loretta Smith. Denver: Mr*. Marparet KcScarCii 111 UlScaSBs college and is a member of the ient." The fault he believes can- MAin 8 4 3 6 ' w w w w - m O’Drain. Richmond. Calif.: and ,not be placed in every case upon Phones GR, 1613-14-13 Ki.,-..bch H.n.rn, .Sr.itir. w .,h : Phi Siltma Kappa fraternity DonC at St. Bonaventurc’s -ru- «« jofi the judges, but on the system of W«tt 32nd A Jaiian *l*lrr«. Mr«. Jot* Hill. Denver, and Mr*. CONVENIENT ECONOM1C.4L SHOPPING J Elizabeth Boilmar. riatteville;------a brother...., p . Bonaventurc, N. Y .-A n ar-^ j marriage a.s Roy Baker, Denver; and H qr.ndrhii-lt.cle in the January issue of Sci-i j.^^ Lbert.son is on active army possibility of reconciliation. Erickson Memorial Co. drrn. Thr Roj.ry will hr ..id Fnd.y | Studies, setting forth the re-'‘7’'; ‘ MONUMENTS MARKERS Lla.tisiried Ad.« « m h of research undertaken in Education Not Cure-All Mav* will be offered Saturday at 9 in St ; ^ _ , ,, . New Orleans.— Efforts on Prompt Erection It will pay foa to read ALL of the following adTerti,ement». ^ I’.tnrk'^ rhiirch. intcrmrni Mt. Olivet. B on av en tu rc s College jn to the from one ot th* most eompiet* w. p. Hor.n clety and the Third Order DENVER FRAME, BEAUTIFUL whiU porc,l»ln Coal Ran*,. etching process. of St. Franci*. Surviving are a brother, dent of the Superior council of ’30’s until now it is a great force Oil Circulator and Radio. Saerific. 716 Pa'ntmg and Papenna rcasonabla. E. T. .Michael B. Stanton. Chicago: a sister. the society in America. to be reckoned with. Santa Ft. ______YeaB<*r. 87 W Map!* Bfruc* 2964. Mr*. Catherine Maginn, Denver: and a ALTAR BREADS AXLE & BODY GO. Come in at your convenience HKI.J’ WANTED nephew, Jo*eph W . Maginn. Sr., Denver. H. C. KEMPER, Op.ritor FURNITURE Requiem Ma** was offered Monday in SEWING and see samples of this new de­ Blessed Sacrament church. interment Axle and Frame Service . . . CA'raOLIC COUPLE OR FAMILY FOR Beautiful bedroom. Hvlnirroom. and break­ was in Chicago. Bethlehem’s Hospitality Ltttb Girls' Oresaea, EaibrofdaiT. Shimmy Stopped . . . Steering CARETAKERS OF BUILDING. GOOD fast set: sacrifice. 734 Santa Fa. velopment, etched in the beau­ Monograming. Pte. liSALARY. ATTRACnVE LIVING QUAR­ Corrected . . . Body and Fender TERS PROVIDED. CATHOLIC CHARI- tiful color granites of the MRS. MARIE N. BLODGETT THE SISTERS OF THE Repairing . . . Wheel Alignment TIES, 1665 GRANT. KE. 6S86,______First Communion Mr*. .Marie N. Blodgett, pioneer resi­ GOOD SHEPHERD . . . Wreck Rebuilding. dent of Colorado, died Monday in Mercy Wins U.S. Soldiers’ Praise FEMALE HELP WANTED PICTIRES Rainbow Line. We would like hospital after a abort illnesa. Born In TBLRPBONB PBAKL t4«l 93 4 Speer Blvd. TA. 4933 Fort 'Elliott, Tex.. March 14. 1880, she HOUSEKEEPER for lady alone, mort for § That You’ll Be Proud of to tell you all about it. came to Grand Junction when a small home than wage,. EA, 0174.______child. She was married Dec, 18. 1920, Washington. — “ Two thousand of the Nativity for the past 13 to Guy Harry Blodgett. They came to years after the birth of Christ, years. Catholic woman pa,t middle age, to care United Photo Studios for »cmi-Invalid living alone. Light work, Denver in 1923. For many years she American soldiers are making pil­ “ Brother Camillus," SgL Ben­ TA. 3412 1521 Curtis was a member of Cathedral parish. At good home, aome salary. MA. 9122 w ck JACQUES BROTHERS the time of her death she resided at grimages to BethlehEmj!’ writes jamin writes, “ is one of 11 Ameri­ day,. 1265 Dayton street. Her first husband. Sgt. Arthur L. Benjamin in the can Franciscan friars serving in Frank H. Robinson, died a number ot Stars and Stripes, Middle East edi­ the Holy Land. Fortunately for us, Since 1902 years ago. Surviving, besides her hua* “ Your steadying guidance and skillful band, are four aons, Frank Robinson, tion, army newspaper published in he was happy to show us the When in Doubt Buy Quality radio operator with the merchant marine: Cairo, Ej^pt, a cony of which has church with Ml that understanding handling of every detail at a time 28 E. 6lli .\ve. T.4bor 6468 Harvey S. Blodgett, with the marine been received here. which a man of the Church pos­ •when I couldn’t think of details will CEDAR CANON — GORDON corps in Camp Pendelton, Calif.: Arthur sesses.” always be gratefully remembered." Blodgett, San Francisco, Calif.; and * Sgt. Beniamin relates h ow ROCKVALE — KEBLER — LUDLOW Robert Blodgett, with the naval reserve American soldiers were received at The issue of the Stars and It is a part of our service. overseas; two daughters. Mrs. Mildred the Church of the Nativity in Stripes contains a number of pho­ Norkoe and Mrs. Kathryn Bishop; and Bethlehem by Brother Camillus tographs taken especially for the GEO. P. HACKETHAL UNITED FUEL—KE. 6391 four grandchildren. Nordell. Charles, and Liska, a Franciscan, formerly of paper by Sgt. Benjamin and his Ann Margaret Rohinson. Staten Island. FUNERAL DIRECTOR N. Y .: and Kathleen Nordell Biahop. Houston, Tex., who served as a parly. The photographs show Pick of the Mine Preparation COLD SPRING Funeral arrangements will be com plete private first class in the field ar­ Brother Liska taking the group ]2 tt E u t Colftz. at Garlord EAit I8tT MONUMENTS upon the arrival of relatives from out of tillery during World war I and through the Church and Grotto of maUTIFUL CMIllUS town. Interment will be in Grand Junction. who has been sexton of the Grotto the Nativity.

,77 Thursday, March 2, 1944 Office, 938 Banhoclc Stre^ THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone '4205 PAGE NINE The Denver Catholic Register President______Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Registorials Editor...... Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Managing Editor...„...... - ...... -...Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. church in New York that one o f the Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D. { Rev. Walter Canavan, No Unity in Faith they are unable to get aeaU, but must act like saps. There it no in­ stand for hours in the aisle and dication of the chaplain's denom­ most powerful anti-Riis.ian organ­ J.C.D., LittD.; Rev. John Cavanagh, M.A., LittD.; Rev. Edward A. Without Peter crowd into the vestibules. What bus ination— “ None o f the wounded izations hat been the Roman Cath­ olic Church. Imagine that! Breen, M.A., LiU.M.; Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A.; Leonard Tangney, One o f the proofs o f Catholic experience we had was where it men whom he visited asked what Although he is in no wise em­ A.B., Jou“. D.; Max Greedy; Phil Hewitt; Mary Eisenman, A.B.; truth most insisted on by our his­ was operated without reservations creed or denomination he had powered to speak for the Church, torians is that, when portions o f the of any kind. People push their way served in a world at peace. . Linus Riordan, A.B., LittM. this writer inay now reveal that the CJiurch fall into schism, or when through crowds to get on and hope This certainly is unrealistic. The For Your Banking Catholic (Jiurch is also opposed to Churches operate without union they can find a seat. After the use o f padre ia‘no clue; to fight­ Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. smallpox, typhus, and malaria; it it with the Holy See, they never seats are ail gone, more people ing .Americans any chaplain is at least so the nickel-a-word also spending much time in op­ persevere in the full Catholic faith, pile in for a standing journey. padre, Doys would have us believe. position to murder, abortion, and Pleasure — even though they claim to be “ C.alh- With all the hardship, though, Published Weekly by Chaplain Milquetoast is cowed adultery, (o say nothing o f its an olic.” Yet Christ personally taught there is a remarkable reserve bv the mouthings o f a profane and tagonism to sin in general. THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) that unity o f faith was to be a among travelers. 'They realize there blasphemous major, shocked by the Dr. Shipler also told his audi mark by which men would recog­ is no one particularly to blame for the conditions and they make the blasphemy of a jittery, love-tick ence that Monsignor Fulton J Use the facilities of the 938 Bannock Street nize His true Church. nurse who larks gumption to know Sheen “ it a smooth speaker, and W e have just had another proof best o f a bad mess with few com­ Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 her emotions, and dismayed by the Tou may have been lu lM into over­ of this in some literature mailed plaints. blasphefby o f a dying fighter who looking his frequent attacks on American National Bank to us from the so-called American The ^nsportation companies can be excused by his condition. Russia. But it is not difficult to in Long Beach, try to equalize their loads by pub­ Subscription: $1 per y^ar. The mollirhop clergyman “could find them in the records o f his Calif. There are two sects in New licizing the peak periods o f a week of Denver.... ! talk to those who had faith . . . but addresses.” W e believe that Mon­ York that use this name, both and they honestly try to discourage some toft and gentle thing in hit signor Sheen was considerably Thursday, March 2,1944 claiming to have Orders through people from unnecessary travel. nature shrank from conflict o f any startled when he read this state­ the Syrian Church o f Antioch. The W e add to their recommendation kind. An unbeliever introduced a ment. It must have been quite a Take advantage of all the modern Long Beach organization seems to to people who are figuring on tak­ note of conflict, shocked something disappointment to him to realize be separate from these, as its ing extensive pleasure trips. There banking services at this bank. Bring OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER in his soul by being an unbeliever, that certain o f his friends are sus­ Archbishop Lowell Paul Wadle is are no such things these days.— in your financial problems and let and drove him into himself, word­ pecting for the first time, at long The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. not mentioned in the Year Book of Hubert A. Smith. less." last, that he is opposed to Com­ us help you make them easy! We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ American Churches in connection After being lectured by the sac­ munism. He has been opposed to ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or I with the New York bodies. His sect Victory Gardens rilegious major. Chaplain Milque­ it for years; he has condemned the those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. also claims Orders through the Start a savings account. Make reg­ toast sees the light he had never re­ Soviet system in season and out of We hope The Register will be read in every home of the Syrian Church o f .4nlioch, which Are Serious Need ular deposits and discover the se­ ceived in his vocation, and the season, taking his cue from the Archdiocese. caused Joseph Rene Vilatie to be According to present signs. Vic­ author leaves him in a sort of old- last two , who have been curity of a safe, systematic way of We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in “consecrated" in 1892. Tliese Or­ tory gardens will be seriously fashioned movie fadeout— “ For the rather outspoken in their condem­ the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. ders came down through the old saving. All deposits are insured by needed in 1944. Demands from the first time since he had put on the nation o f atheistic Cximmunisni. heretical Jacobite line. In Vilatte's the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor­ + URBAN J. VEHR, armed servires for more men prob­ uniform, lie walked in perfect un­ O f roiirse. Dr. Shipler was try­ ca.se, the validity o f the ronsecra Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. ably will take further numbers derstanding with liis job.” ing to indicate that the Catholir poration, with $5,000 maximum in­ tion was never acknowledged by from a depleted farm labor sup­ ^ ’e have known innumerable Chiirrh is to be suspect beraiise it surance for each depositor. the Holy See, though he died a ply. The farm situation is further clergymen, non-Cjitholic as well as attacks the Soviet form o f gov­ Catholic and his case was long un­ eomplirated by the lark of replace­ Cjilhnlir; they are not given to be­ ernment. He did not point out that der investigation. In conjunction with your savings SACRED HEART PARISH WILL ments and repairs for machinery. ing effeminate saps. the Church has the gravest roneern But enough o f this history. The Reports are that a growing num­ for the well-being, both material account . . . open a checking ac­ story o f black market Orders in Unless we are ronfused coneem- ber o f fields are being left un­ and spiritual, o f the Russian peo­ Europe and America is long, sad, ing the identity o f this writer, he count. Pay your bills by check, it’s QBSERVE NOVENA OF GRACE tilled simply because help cannot j ple; that the Catholics o f America often dirty. Vi’hat interests us now is , is U..,one who does ™ ..V,. not , think w.u.that one the modern, economical way of be obtained for their cultivation. have nothing but admiration' for I. to report that the Ix>ng Beach [religion is as good as another or In many ease, women are running.,,,^, ^ the gallant fight of the Russian handling your expenditures. “ .American Catholic Church,” prob­ • K n g a ni«s>w!a» (Sacred Heart Pari»h, Denrer) |ever>’ Tuesday and Friday night tractors boys are milking cow. I . I M ^ , oV.tdoors and C od', noblest people's army against our common ably a very small body, is attempt­ "Beginning March 3, and ending 7:30 at 2563 Glenarm place midnight, and aged "len are e x -, p>anklv, we are disap- Nazi enemy. He probably is un­ [ ing to revive such old heresies as If you have tax worries, emergency These classes are conducted by hau.ting themselves with long but then r^iavbe this is the aware that for nearly a score of March 11. Sacred Heart parish will pre-exLstencc o f the human soul; I bills or insurance premiums to pay Father William Markoe, S.J. hours o f work beyond their years prayers have been said daily observe the novena of grace, which “ the periodic punctuation of life The annual St. Patrick’s day strength. An early threat " f ever, is not a valid excuse.— Max in every Catholir Churrh in the . . . let a personal loan .solve your commemorates the of by physical incarnation o f the celebration will take place March drouth was temporarily relieved, Qeeedv world for the spiritual advanre- immediate financial difficulties. It St. Ignatius of Loyola and St. angel or soul of man,” in plain 19 in the school hall for the benefit but weather conditions are always ■ '______ment o f the Russian people. He . Prayers for the words, transmigration of souls, the costs you only $6 to borrow $100 of the school. Besides Irish music a gamble. would have the Ameriran people novena will be recited daily after old Hindu fallacy; and the prob­ for one year. and skits there will be a three-act There is a temporary oversupply 1 UG AIIFRCIG believe that support of the Russian ability that all created beings, in­ the Masses. farce, Havf Patientt, Penelope. war effort is acceptance of the cluding Satan, will ultimately he of meat in storage, a fart that ae- That Is Blood The boys and girls' sodality of The cast includes Pauline Conlon, eoiints for the easing in ration „ , - , . . Soviet philosophy o f government, Inquire about a real e.state loan, saved. The sect claims tliat the Sacred Heart school will receive Martha Kilker, Lorean Needham, points. .Storage facilities must be , ^ which (iod forbid. Church of CJirist is like a tree, its FTIA Title One and FHA Title Two Holy Coniinunion in the 9 o’clock Frances Shanahan, Clara Pretti, cleared out to allow the handling!!''* newspapers about the seeming- As long a« the tyranny of Cx»m- branches growing in opposite di­ Mass Sunday morning. Marie Larcher, Ck)nnie and .\ndrea of the spring and summer crest in X miraculous effects of plasma, niunism is the guiding principle of loan and about all the many fine rections and seemingly opposed to Instruction classes for Catholics Gutierrez, Rosalie and Josephine eggs and /nilk products. But the '•"» '****' “ * V " ‘ witnessed a the Soviet State; as long as Reli­ banking facilities at this bank. You one another, but all in reality one. and non-Catholics are being held Marquez, Ermina Martinez, and experts sav that the meat supply | •’■‘’" " f " ' " " " of blood literally gious freedom it denied in the liinds This idea, though eneoiiraging to are invited to do ALL your bank­ every Monday night at 7:30 at Mary .\rchulcta. will be shorter next fall and winter! I l'"'* '' fr o "’ j''* P-ave. under Red control; as long as tlie people who link up with insignifi­ ing here. 2823 Lawrence street. Instruc­ PTA to Meet than before, "nie demand from the Th* apparently a lergic dignity and freedom of the indi­ cant sects, even when the latter The monthly meeting of the armed RfniceR may be expected to | pre^rriplionR of nulfa deriva- vidual are attacked by the Soviet tion classes for converts are held are headed by “ Metropolitan Arch­ grow rather than decline, and there inad been taking government, not only Ciatholirs but Sacred Heart PTA will be held in bishops,” has no part in St. Paul's Barbara* Barry Wood the school hall March 7 at 2:30 is also the need for feeding starv-j a *7 "^ 'n K “ » directions for the re- all men o f sound judgment will be famous demand of “one faith, one ing pert»onR abroad. [lief of an attack o f flu. Instead of against “ Russia,” having at the Bride o f Sgt. R. I). Bate P "’- a special guest win be pre.s- lord , one Baptism.” or his descrip­ T, , ...... ; restoring his health the drug lit- same time a prayer in their hearts The ent to speak on a subject of great tion of the rjiiirch as the “ pillar The shortage in Iransporlation. Heslroyed prartirallv all ihc Mrs. -Anna B. Wood announces interest to every one present, All facil. ties and a v^r.ely of o lh er.^ ,,;,^ that the rouragrous people of that the recent inarriaga of her daugh­ and the mnin.stay o f the truth.” unhappy land will siieceed not only members and their friends are rond.I.ons might be rited. but it virtuallr ter, Barbara Barry AVood, to Sgt. (See Ephesians iv, 5 and I Tim. in throwing o ff the Nazi yoke, but urged to attend. The council meet­ I S evident to anyone studying t l ^ , Robert D. Bale, son of Dr. and iii, 13.) Truth is not found shoot­ afterwards also that despotic sys­ ing will be held in the Little Flower situation thal everv clfort must be . r • u j u cr . j Mrs. Daniel Bate, in the Denver ing in opposite directions. J . . , • 1 /• 1 transfusion had been eneeted. tem which has made them slaves center March 6 at 2 p.m. .\11 of­ made to provide as much food as w -.i.- • i l . r American National The lo n g Beach coneem de­ •Li • 1 . . I. TL 1 I ' ' ithm an amazingly short time af- since the last world war.— Rev. Cathedral, before the Rev. F. D. ficers and room mothers are urged possible right at home. Ihe value , r ui j .u McCallin. A wedding breakfast scribes itself as Cnostir. We won­ , " , , . . . iter the gift o f blood the patient W . J. Canavan. to attend. der whether the “ Archbishop” ever o f home gardens is shown in the , , . . . • • was .served in the Olin hotel. fart that the nearly 300.000 per-l*’ "'* resumed an intere.st m living The victory card party given by studied the history o f Gnosticism. The experience definitely im­ the PTA in the school on Feb. 22 The Gnostie.s, pretenders to inside sons in f^lorado alone who raised | pressed us with tlie value o f plasma DENVER was successful. Awards were won knowledge not held by others, ante­ 123,400 gardens last year produced Bank of for the winning o f the war. Pic­ by Mrs. Mary Dolan and Mrs. Mary dated Christ and lasted into the 32,46.3 tons o f fresh vegetables. tures released by the news serv­ F. Greinling. fifth century of the CJiristian era. This huge amount of food would \ ( i T H i ^ n ices showing the administration of The PTA was represented at the One o f their tenets was that the feed about 120,000 men in our plasma to wounded soldiem are ob­ LISTEN TO FULTON LEWIS, JR. February meeting of the CPTL by universe was the Deity gone bad. armed forces for one year. If it viously much less elTertive in eon- Mrs. Albert Harris, president, and Occasional little sects, however, had gone to market, it would have Daily, Monday thru Friday, 9:30 P.M., KFEL vincing us o f the part blood is Mrs. Roger Martinez, war chair­ show some survival o f (inostic dog­ required 1,730 railroad cam to Bl CHIMBS ACC man. , mas; for instance Swedenborgian- move the crop. Besides the savings! P '"-''"® " " *''* hattlefronts than if| we aetiially witness life pulse and Lenten Service! Lifted ism and New Thought. The Gnostic gained in various ways, families throb in a friend after a trans­ FRANK KIRCnraOF ADOLPH KUNSMILLER During Lent the Way of the sects were often pantheistic. with gardens benefited from hav- fusion. Perhaps we are unaccus­ Cross and Benediction are held iiig fresh vegetables; in tenderness, President Vice-President and Cashier flavor, vitamin content, and food tomed to the horrible realities of c a n AS lAIABLE Wednesday evening at 7:30: Way of the Cross and Benediction for Would-Be Prophet value they far surpass those war, and would be much more re­ the children on Frida.- afternoon, Vincent I-opez, the orchestra bought in stores. sponsive to the appeals for dona­ leader and pianist, likes to dabble>| ...... tions o f blood if we were not reg- Indianapolis, Ind.— Until the In­ and devotions for the 'perpetual All in all, it looks like time to diana State Legislature amends novena in honor of the Sacred in prophecy. He is the author of pore over tlie seed ralalogues and )i'«rly shielded from the battle at a new book, IT hat's ,4heod?, whirli to lay plans for bigger and better worst. It is no happy thought the Intangibles Tax act to exempt Heart Friday evening at 7:30. from taxation the intangible There will be the usual party is described as a “ cozy mixture of | gardens.— Millard F, Everett, to contemplate the tragedies that mimerology and astrology.” Some befall our fighting men, but it is property held by religious, educa­ Thursday evening at 8:15 in the tion, fraternal, and charitable or­ school hall. . reviewers seem impressed by the only by faring the sickening fact fact that I.opez in a previous effort Chaplains Really thal our blood banks are as vital ganizations, such property is tax­ Friday evening, immediately able, according to an opinion ren­ after the devotions, there will be a hit upon the exact date of Italy's Are Not Mollichops to the saving o f life as the buying formal entry into the present war: o f bonds, thal we can realize the dered by Attorney General James bazaar meeting in sodality hall. in the current issue of a urgrnrv of barking the war efforj A. Emmert, in reply to Charles H. AUin 5314 All parishioners are invited to at- but we do not find many who go on to mention that he foretold popular weekly is one of blood, Bedwell, chairman of the Indiana' i tend. those vapid short stories typical of Japan would nut go to war with Even on the home front the State Board of Tax Commission-1 T h e Spanish Sacred Heart today. Incidentally, the author He now explains that japan risilian blood banks are daily play- ers, who asked: , league will observe its fifth anni- whose slorv is supposed to portray . •. i i ' ■ F . J . K i r c h i i o f should not have done it, that it • -J • .u IT f u ..I ■ I mg a vital role, when a person is “ Are notes held by a trustee as' iversary on Friday, March 3, with ail inridenl in the life of a baltle- . . . , . j r ■ was a bad idea! He says we are c . 1 1 - J u. .11 I strirken and m need o f an immr- a part of a trust estate, where a I a High Mass. Wednesday evening, front rliaplain, undoubtedly 1* a ... . - ...... religious organization is the bene-j March 8, the league will hold its going to heat Germany in 19 44 ____ rliale Iransfusinn it is often a dif- CONSTRCCTION Co. and Japan in 1943. Vi'e know many .i I I irii I job to find anyone having ficiary of the trust, taxable under' ' monthly meeting in sodality hall at K Ihe wriler knows no more .. . /■ t_i i j .u" hundreds who are willing to make . .t .u- . __ • 'h« same Ispe of blond and willing the Intangible Tax law?” 7 o’clock. This organization is about1 armv life... than this slorv m- . , ... rt -j i the same guess, without the aid J. . 1 1 u . 1 In share hi* life-giving fluid. It The question was asked in con­ under the direction of Father A. F. dirates he knows about rlergvmen, . , , , j of astrology or numerology. Not . _ J r 'l • for tins reason that the blood nection-with the estate of the late BUILDERS Versavel, S.J. Mrs. Mijares, who then.1 we mu«t eonrliide1 .1 that he is i ■ . bring prophets, we are betting that . . -J 1 ■ 1 __ I hanks are set up. they are not Christian Reitz of Evansville, Ind., has been president of the society 100 per rent outside Ins sphere. j . j i . n' . T okjo falls first. The recent drive Tu 1 I ■ • .L . • trondiirted merely to eolleet a pool who left large holdings to the We Appreciate Your Patronage for five years, and the members of the rliaplam in the storv is por- , i- r • ' c i_i- j. of the Amerirans in the Pacific I ' __ _ f D.. r vi:i_ - , relief in lime o f public disas- Catholic Church. the league have been actively en­ Iraved as a sort of a nev. Milqe .vlilque- . t , . j -i r has been long planned and it is . . 1 • • . iter, but to answer daily requests for Emmert predicted the amend­ gaged in such acts of charity as toast who IS given to premonitions,nil I. • j . j 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. not abortive. - ' immediate individual needs. A de- ment of the Intangibles act either visiting the sick and assi.sting as inferiority complex seizures, As for Isipez's guess on Italian r _ ui r T- " . 1 posit in a blood bank, whether ci- at a special session of the Legis­ j much as possible those whose fam- entry into the war, the only prob­ • om fortable feelings. gaunlness, d j c - : • lature or the next regular session. I ilies have been visited by Heath. awkwardness, and inarticulaleness.! ” '"I * . ^ n"*^****i il* r " '"'* '* ■ lem is the day and the month, not Tlie editor’s blurb says: “T\te life.— Rev. John Caivanagh. He also stated that he did not be­ SSTAfiUSHED 8LNCB 190S Deceased members of the league the year, for the probability of war lieve a law passed in 1937 in In­ padre realized that he was failing have High Masses said for theni.|„„j known to millions. Vie once diana concerning the taxation of Last week an exciting ^ n ie took , J^nrw a stage "mind-reader’’ who the men, but il took an irreverent The TPUth Is Out — property o f religious, educational, nurse and a hard-billrn marine to sa t _ _ „ t . 6US' lUTTH-MAID lAKE SHOP • DENVER ! place on the floor of the Cathedral asked his aiidienres to guess a cer­ fraternal, and charitable organiza­ The American Fixture Co, show him why.” There you havc;^*^ LAirlg L ia S l gym between the Sacred Heart and tain number, one to 300, “ on which At Your Grocer's it— that old syrup that would have i The Rev. Dr. Guy Emory Ship- tions has any bearing on Mr. Bed- M*fivfactKir«r* of .Annunciation boys’ basketball I am eonrcntraling.'' He then us believe that noble thoughts and' ler. editor of the Churchman, a well’s question. NO — NO MUM — LEAVI TO i teams. The score wa.s 19 to 18, in Hrote a number on a blarklioard CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS rus] n eus glorious potential deeds grow in national I'.pisropal magazine, told In 1937, through the effort of favor of the Sacred Heart five. and usually 10 to 12 signified that beastly hearts and that good men a large audience in Grace Episropal Charles L. Barry, a Catholic and CHURCH FURNITURE they had guessed right. He called head of the interfaith committee it "telepathy.” The trick always interested in religious tax matters, BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES worked with an aiidienre of 1,000 Tier ft I l /Y C li/l I flP C from the Marshall islands are pic- a law was passed in the Legisla­ LJUICIC below coming down the gang­ or more. A few really guessed ture instructing the four groups Millwork of All Kinds right and others, spotlight seekers, plank of a hospital ship at a Honolulu dock. Tliey were wounded at to convert their real e.statc income FRANK KIRCHHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. w o o E im w m t said they had. Ixipez did little bel­ the Kwajalcin atoll invasion. They were taken to a hospital for treat­ jiroperty into intangibles by March, ment. ter. He had to guess only one day 1944, or el.se begin to pay taxes on DENVER. COLO. in 363. He eoiild easily miss and it at that time. C . U . l ) also easily hit right.— Monsignor Smith. CIIK D O - Sisters Will View Travel Today Is Real Hardship 'Song of Bernadette’ Easter ♦ ♦ ♦ Fur Scarfs of Mirtk, We see by the paper* that j thousands of people are stranded At Special Showing Kolinsky, Sable ^ in Morida. They are people who went there for various reasons, Through arrangement of John 4^ 4^ blend Ring Tail. I probably for the most part for va­ Sullivan, K.S.G., many sisters will cations, who cannot now gel ac- be present at a showing of the GIFTS Soft and flattering I rommodations to return home film, the Song of Bernadette, in I Pullman space is booked solidly for the Malo Memorial auditorium of for spring. I a month, the limit for reservations, the Cathedral Saturday morning at ' and roach and bus service is in­ 9:30. A number of Catholic clergy­ adequate to' handle the problem. ROSARIES Suits, new, obvious­ men were guests of the Fox Den­ Travel today is no picnic. We ver theater and the Twentieth Cen­ (Genuins French Coco s-ith have recently returned from a nec­ Silver Plated or Sterling Silver ly favorites, twice tury-Fox Film corporation at the Chains) essary trip and have learned that local premiere of the picture Tues­ the eonditions as reported are not the chic, and rea­ day night. The picture, intensely in the least exaggerated. It seems dramatic, is also intensely Catholic, incredible thal people have to stand BOOKS sonable, too. and makes ideal Lenten mental in line from two to three hours on. fare. It is being shown in the a train to gel a seat in the diner, Esquire as well as in the Denver STATUES Spring Hats, t h e but they do. On some of the trains theater. like of which you O / X ' V EASTER never see/ Non­ GREETING CARDS Moving and Storage MORGAN, sense which makes SPRUCE 2671 LEIBMAN FIRST COMMUNION VEILS life worth living. KE8. PHONE I SPRUCE Utl 1238 SOUTH PEARL ST. and HICKEY COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME ham iltoii’§ Insurance Since 1897 8PECUL RATES TO SOLDIERS A . I*. W AGNEIt LOWEST PRICES IN THE 1040 Gas and Electric Bldg. 1616 STOUT STREET (TTY ON STORAGE (TiriM 'ii Goon>(

'Alfred M. O’Meara, Jr., to Marry Betty Van Vleet Collegiate Bond Drive CANON C in MOTHERS’ CLUB ^Uftan Loretto Assembly Ouray and Peffy Abegc (right) of Denver. More than $5,000 wat collected in the drive la«t week. The winning contestant was Ruth The engagement of Alfred M. Craber, a junior, also of Denver. STAGES SUCCESSFUL PARTY Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are O’Meara, Jr., aon of Alfred reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. O’Meara of St. John’s parish, Hears Fr. Hughes Canon City.— The Mothers’ club Cross abbey of a few years iq;o, Denver, to Betty Van Vleet, daugh­ of St. Michael’s school presided recently g o t his naval com­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn W. Van over an evening party in the school mission and was home on leave. FOR QUALITY CORN FED Vleet was announced this week. (Loretto Heights College, Denver) hall Tuesday, Feb. 22, with Mmes. He was married in Denver Satur­ MEATS & POULTRY SEE INSURANCE George Vickraan, E. J. Bower, Jos­ day, Feb. 19, and came here with The bride-to-be attended St. Mary’s “ The Drama of the Church in academy and was graduated in the eph Fasaler, George Johnson, C. M. his bride. They were dinner ^ests class of 4939. Ens. O’Meara at­ America” was the subject chosen McDaniels, and W. R. O’Brien as Sunday noon of the Rev. Kevin KABTOAY’S JOS. J. CELLA tended Regis high school, Notre by the Rev. Vincent R, Hughes, hostesses. There was a large num­ Carr, O.S.B., jn the abbey. 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 1120 Security Bldg. Dame university, and received his O.P., Ph.D., for a lecture to the ber present to enjoy the games of Miss Josephine Alarcon and Phone KEystone 2633 degree from Denver university. student assembly of Loretto the evening and refreshments of Mrs. Eddie Alarcon returned from He received his commission in Jan­ Heights college last Tuesday. Fa­ cherry pie and coffee. • a visit of several weeks in New uary. As Ens. O’Meara is on active ther Hughes is an authority in the Prizes were given for the games. Mexico. duty wth the navy no definite field of history, having spent sev­ High contract prizes went to Mrs. Mrs. Thomas A. Thornton had as wedding plans have been made. eral years o ' study both in the Vincent Donahue and Arthur her guest last week Mrs. Ida Ford COLFAX MARKET Catholic University and in the Bethasman; auction to Mrs. Ludie of Chicago, her aunt. COLrAX AT University_ of Fribourg, Switzer­ Richard and Joseph Fassler;" 500 COLFAX A f The Young People’s sodality of DOWNING MARION land. From the latter university. to Mrs. Javemick and Joseph Con­ Father Hughes received his Doc­ St. Michael’s parish^held an eve­ don. The cakes were woij by Miss ning party in the social hall Sun­ tor’s degree, having presented as Cynthia Colby and Joseph Condon. his dissertation “ A Study in day night, Feb. 20. Nearly 40 Study Club Meets young people were present to en­ American Church History: The Rt. W* Sp*ci*lii* In Phone joy the games. Refreshments WE SHIP Rev. Richard Luke Concanen, The Am Maria study, c^ub met were served. MIIJC FED First Bishop of New York.” Monday evening, Feb. 2Yf in the Tabor ‘1776’ ROCKY MTN. home of Mrs. John Scavarda. Mrs. Mrs. David E. Gibson, who had POULTRY NDOGEN War activities continue to oc­ been in Canon City for the past TROUT ttAfti tuif lioareiio cupy the time of the Loretto stu­ D. G. Hayes opened the business 8Ari «-irPIOTlV8 — meeting and Miss Katherine Gio- few weeks to attend to business Prtpald All O .fr dents. The bond drive, under the ConpUt* Lin* of PROVED — Now ATftiltblt vannine led the lesson on the "Sa­ matters and to visit with friends, L’. 8. A. to yoo. Join oiadt u t li* co-chairmanship of Viola Fellin ded a t m 8«nd for full cred Vessels.” At the close of the left Tue.sday, Feb. 22, for her SEA FOODS and Ulii to Ototnmont 22V. arid Peggy Abegg, netted $5,000 VAIL COM M UNin CENTER IS home in Naples, Calif., where the 1130 r;*>i Calf** T h « Rontfooon O o.. 1 8 8 3 K- in sales last week. The drive will meeting the hostesses served re­ FRF..SH FISH Avenu* 87 It.. Oltvtland 8. Ohio freshments to Margreth Goris, Gibson family has bought a new be continued for several weeks home. The home here, at 1225 more. The Red Cross drive will FILLING NEED IN DISTRICT Sarah Holden, Josie Roche, Fran­ IKREE DELIVERY AT 10 A. .M. AND 2 P. M.l ay ces Wildgen, Inez Egner, Kath­ S. 12th street, was sold to Mr. No RisuiJS-No P be inaugurated for 10 days, begin­ and Mrs. Stanley Stahl. While ning on March 17. Virginia erine and Louise Giovannine, The firms listed here de­ The Vail Community center, their recreation. Leo Donovan is Agnes Hayes, Elsie Donahue, and here Mrs. Gibson was a guest of Thieler, student body president, is Dr. and Mrs E. J. Burke. I Clark’s Flowers I THE located at 1904 W. 12th avenue, boys’ director. The girls’ athletic Helen Justice. serve to be remembered COLOR U A I D the Loretto captain. The weekly Patty Murphy, daughter of Mr. I Goniplelc i.ine of tint Flowcr»| MODERN hostess nights in the USO club are operated by the Denver Deanery, group has Mr. Donovan as coach J. J. Coble of the merchant when you are distributing YOUR f l M I n i and Mrs. Sara Bailey as chaperon. marine, fireman first class, called and Mrs. John Murphy, returned I and I’nitrd I’lanta ^ WAY also being continued in the cur­ is filling a great need in the dis- to school Monday, Feb. 28, aftei It gray hair oddloi f m r t to yoot , . _ . .^ .1 . Mrs. Bailey, who is an accomp- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George your patronage in the dif­ I Floral Spray* and looktt Doet It hart you toeUUy or la butlnoMf rent semester. Mrs. Milton Allen a seige of whooping cough. Color and ihtmpoo your htJr it thf itno tlmo. u tnet, oflFenng many opportunitieslighed musician and director of Coble, recently to say that he was i 0>r*ag c> of the USO club addressed the Mrs. D. P. Garrett, who has ferent lines of business. liomo, azty thtdo. tetira hood or nowjrowth. Thou* in a well-planned program in both in Portland, Ore., and expected to •tadt. iroiscn tad men. OM Shampo-Mlor tad tbeir students on USO activities. the center’s folk dancing, has been quite ill in her home, is able >:-We Deliver TA. .3662-1 cIoMit frlcodi dtanot talU u it lotreo tbt btir m educational and recreational proj­ trained a large group of boys and be leaving for the South Pacific xuturtl looklag. WUl not rub off. Pormiu porntta««^ A large group of Loretto stu­ soon. to be out again. CtuUoninioooly udlreeud on U b^ Fr*# B®w*ta girls in their native folk dances VAiligoyPr^H iDOf Opt. 24RmW*5iSUN«YeQi dents attended the concert of ects. Working closely in co-opera­ Mrs. Anthony Merlino of 704 Pfc. Joseph H. Skerjanic ar­ “DENVERS MOST PROGRESSIVE LAUNDRY- * Jascha Heiftz Thursday night, as well as in the early American rived Thursday, Feb. 24, from Fort tion with all the agencies in the dances. Rudd avenue has been confined to Feb. 24. The chaperones were St. ’s hospital in the Leonard Wood, Mo., to visit his THE C AM AIIE LAl NIIItY Mrs. MargtJerite Carver, Mrs. Gene city to build up a happier and Mrs. Ellen Trepper, who is a wife, other relatives, and friends. healthier community. Margaret past week on account of illness. “TRY OUR NEW SERVICE" With FALSE TEETH I Wachtel, Miss Hazel Snyder, and specialist in the field of fine arts Ensign and Mrs. Dick Shay of Pfc. Skerjanic, first cook in the Miss Veronica Brown. The party Groninger, resident director, ha.s as well as handicraft, is planning officers and nurses’ mess, has a for the past two years acted as Denver were visitors in Canon City Complete Laundry’ Service Use included Lucille Hammond, Marg­ an exhibit of creative work in last week. Dick, graduate of Holy 12-day furlough. ery McDonald, Dorothy Penny, counselor and guide to both handmade pottery. She has also Arthur Gregory came from 13<7 H*rk*< WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER TA. S370-S37* EZO Pat Engles, Janet Richardson. Vir­ young and old residents of the area directed the embroidery class of'fN 4 4 1 I f f Pueblo Thursday, Feb. 24, to take served by the center. D ental ginia Duggan, Pat Kelloge, Mari­ girls from eight to 14 year* {jAK AWarO W OH Mrs. Gregory to Denver with him The center staff has found it Cushions lyn Beekard, Mary Lou Prender- The workshop is under the di-' for a few days. While Mr. We Photograph Anything Anytchere gast, Viola Fellin, .Alicia Butler. necessary to become versatile in rection of Robert Ulibarri, who Gregory is attending to insurance A Comforting Aid for Elinor Myers, Helen Kane. Rose­ leadership to meet the demands voluntarily gives six hours a week business there, Mrs. Gregory will Lower Plato Users marie Scariano, Barbara Bindel. of the many groups of young peo­ to the supervision and direction of By Lena Spano visit with her daughter, Mary The Mile lli^li I’holo To. • RtllavM tor* tpon gvm, Caroline H a n i n g e r, Catherine ple who come to the center for the building and remodeling of Louise, a medical technician in KODAK FINISHING — 1 DAY SERVU^i • Sfopi low*r plot* Iron rolting on^ I Dean, Virginia Thieler. Mary Jean small pieces of furniture for the (Shrine of St. Anne, Arracia) Fitzsimons hospital. clicking. : Kirch. Mary Louise Fick. Mary Mr. and Mrs. John Kastl of 320-22 Seventeenth KEyttone 6114 Denver • Pr*v*nti >*«dt froM lodging «nd*r Press Club Dinner home. Mr. Ulibarri has Eloy Perea Lena Spano, senior of Arvada p lot*. j.Tean Seeburg. Josephine Pankey. 9s his assistant. high school, received the annual Denver were weekend visitors in • Mok*i plot* If M«gg*r. Marv Ann Hanrahan, Madeleine the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. March 18 is the deadline of the DAR award for citizenship. • H*lpivouwoofondb*co^o> Bindel. Wilma Moore. Gertrude To Be Held March 6 The Altar and Rosary society Hein and other relatives. toMtd to n *» piot*t. poster contest being conducted by Rrunclli, Dolores Rvan. Marjorie will meet in the home of Mrs. Ber­ The men of the parish and their • EnobUi you to M t ai*ot.toa»olo*t« the Tuberculosis society. These ; Crews, and Hazel .Aichelmann. sons will receive Communion in a p*on. c*l*ry. The monthly dinner meeting of posters will be made in both Span­ nard McNamara, 225 Valley ave­ if not o powder, it not o potl*. nue March 7, at 2 p.m. Mrs. body in the 8 o’clock Mass Sun­ the Catholic Woman’s Press club ish and English and will be used Will not tiick to plot*. Henry Koldeway will assist the day, March 5. Breakfast will be I NO mMPS *UAU SUBSCRIBER VOICES THANKS will be held in the Denver Dry in the drive on the prevention and hostess. served in the school hall. ! Sertd SOc for 10 UO Dental Cushions A Register subscriber wishes to Goods tearoom at 6 p.m., Monday, cure of tuberculosis and in the EZO PRODUCTS COMPANY acknowledge a favor received Leland Boatright, radio techni­ Ix)U Hemmerle, local pioneer HERBERT FAIRALL March 6. Mrs. M. McAboy. presi­ general health program. There rseident who has been ill in the I through the intercession of St. dent, will preside. .After dinner, cian third class, spent a week’s Box No.9306.Drpt.C95. Phlla.39. Pa. will be three prizes. Serafin Vigil furlough with his mother and hospital the past week, is not iJude. Mrs. Thomas J. Vincent, program of the Tuberculosis society will brother. He is stationed in New much improved at this time. His chairman, will present the Rev. meet with the poster artists in the York state. aon, Grant Hemmerle, and his Walter J. Canavan, who will center March 3. family of Denver were called here address the group. Juan Noriega, who is working because of the illness. KHElIlflATlSAI Dinner reservations may be with the city housing department, Requieseanl in Pace David E. Gibson, Jr., of Colo­ made through Mrs. Vincent, EA. spent several days in the commun­ rado Springs arrived Wednesday, Arthritis - - IVeuritis - - Sciatica 5341, prior to Monday noon, ity, making investigations in many DIOCESE OF PUEBLO Feb. 23, to visit a few days in the INSURANCE Treated by New Modern Non-Sttrgical Methods March 6. of the homes. He addressed a SHIELS— Mr*. ElU C.. 0( 325 Hirri- home of Dr. and Mr.V. E. J. Burke son a**nu*. Canon Citr- Died Fab. 19 In response to thousand* who have written large group of adults on improve­ and other friends. From here he If you luffer from the agenizinar pain* of following a long illnes*. Sunrired *tx to them atwut their famous method* of help­ ments, protection, and upkeep of hf these disease* and have tried dozen* of daughters and two sons. One daughter. went to Naples, Calif., to visit ing chronic sufterers to better health, the Relatives to Receive remedies and they all have failed . then property. Miss Cecilia Shieli, resided with her his parents before leaving for New Ball Clinic, DepU 7018, of £zcelsior Springs. learn today about a new, trustworthy treat- Thirty boys in the 10 to 12 year mother in Canon City. Remiini to Great ZDont method that baa helped thousands to Mo., has prepared an Patrick Boyle Estate Jersey, where he will continue his age range have enrolled in the Bend. Kans., for interment. naval training. l6l3Trem ont Place MAin4843 new health. AMAZING FREE BOOK MERCHANT— Mrs. Mary of 1418 The first principle of this new treatment Cub Scout*. Mrs. Sara Bailey is Spruce, Pueblo. Died Feb. 24 after an On Tuesday evening, Feb. 22, Mr. method is removing the poisons from the entitled "Good Health. LUe’a Createit Blaaa- Benjamin C. Hilliard, Jr., public the den mother and Magin Mares illness of four months. Resident of Pueblo e>f tern. Medicines that give only temporary in s!" It tells how their 20 year old traat- and Mrs. Rocco Freda and daugh­ administrator, was appointed on 30 years, and widow of Charles H. Mer* rvlief will not do one bit of good toward ment methods correct many basic conditions the cubmaster. ter, Lorraine, went to Florence, chant, who died in 1923. She came to removing the cause* of your pains. and troubles . . how you may find soothine Thunday by County Judge Ket­ Entertainment in the way of Colorado 80 years ago from Topeka. where they were guests at a din­ Pains and distress art nature’s warning* and comforting relief, new health and a new tering to administer the $2,500 free moving pictures has been pro­ Kans.. and after living in Denvar came ner in honor of Mrs. Freda’s that something i* wrong with your vystem . ntitlook on life. Thera Is no ohllsation. personal estate of Patrick Boyle, that if let go may lead to serious complica­ Write today. This instnictive book may vided by Judge Gilliam of the to Pueblo. Survived by her daughter. father, Mike Fabrizio, Sr. It was The N ew ALTAR MISSAL tions that may result in permanent injury. save you years of untold misery. aged foreman of janitors of the juvenile court. Both educational Miai Katherine Merchant, who resided Mr. Frabrizio’s 84th birthday. statehouse. who Hied intestate with her mother: two sisters. Mrs. W il­ and comic films are show-n. A liam Carrigan. Kortonrille. Kans., and Anthony Merlino, who went into MISSALE ROMANUM Jan. 30. Under Colorado law the new feature was added last week Anna Keeven, Topeka. Kans.: one brother. service a short time ago, is sta­ Editio Juxto Typicam Voticonom estate will be distributed among in the form of a song fest. Slides James Keeven. St. Joseph. Mo. Requiem tioned in Farragut, Ida., for boot Mass in St. Franri* Xavier's church Feb. two brothers, John Boyle of Down, with the words of popular songs training. He is the son of Mr. A nmely Gift for Church or Convent North Ireland, and Joseph G 28. Interment Mountain View. were shown on the screen. Mrs. SISNEROS— Dan. of 1210 Elm. Pueblo. and Mrs. Clyde Merlino of this Old Mitsilt if* obloUt* line* Pop* Piui XH'» d*cr**. Thirefor*. why nof glv» * Boyle of Melbourne, Australia, and Bailey led the community singing. Died in his sleep Feb. 27. Employe of city. lirilnfl gift to your church or conv»nt that now need the new, up-to-dete Alter Mlsial? a sister, .Ann Boyle of Down. the local steel mills for Ifi years. Sur­ vived by his wife. Clara: two daughters, p.SJL Liturgical Editions Offer a Missal for EverY Size Altar Mrs. Carmen Diaz and Mrs. William FOR SMART HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE HAND MISSAL OCTAVO MISSAL QUARTO MISSAL LARGE QUARTO Atencio; a son, Dan, Jr.; and five grand­ Smoll Altars, etc. Side Altars, etc. Church Altar Use Mom Altor Use children. Member of Our Lady of Mt. LADIES’ WEAR How A A DA.NGEB SIGNAL X 7 " 7 X 10" 8x11" 9 X I2 'A " Carmel church. VISIT Im. Leo. ...SS.2S Im. Leo. ..$15.00 Im. Lea. ..$25.00 Im. Lea. ..(30.00 Ott«a u,aciit<4 with Htrdenini e( Uit VIGIL— Joseph Thomas, infant son of Arttri«i. ■ Strok*. Ptrtirali, H«»rt Trou- Amer. Mor... 7.50 Red. Leo... 20.00 Red. Leo... 32.00 Red. Leo... 37.00 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vigil of 812 E. Altar use... t.SO Red. Mor... 23.00 Red. Mor... 35.00 Red. Mor... 40.00 bl*. Kidn< 7 Diieu*. tnd other crav, com. First. Pueblo. Died Feb. 22. Services Karelia Shop plications. Resultful treatins methods of in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church Feb. 70 BROADWAY tht Ball Clinic have proven dependable for BENZIGER BROTHERS^ Inc. Close-Call 2*6. Interment Roselawn. nearly a quarter of a eantury. Sand for 10 H i Pimi KLUN— John* Requiem Mats in St. 2*-28 PARK PLACE — NEW YORK 7, N. T. FREE B lo^ Preaaura Book—todar. No ob- Mary's church. Pueblo. Feb. 26. Inter­ 44-15-A llsation. Ball Clinic. Dept. TOSO. Eaeelsior ment Roselawn. Sprfnra. Mo. FLANNERY— Mrs. Harriett Elizabeth. La Junta. — The Shamrock Requiem Mass in St. Leander’ s church. Made Me Pueblo. Feb. 28. Interment Roselawn. games party sponsored by the Al­ GONZAI.e s —Rudy. 9-year-old student tar and Rosary society will be in St. Mary's school, Walsenburg. Killed held in the clubrooms of the par­ by hit-and-run driver Feb. 20. Sur vived by his aunt. Mrs. F. M. Hernandez, FREE... A Forester! ish on March 17 at 8 p.m. Valu­ with whom-he Jived at 314 Colorado ave­ able prizes and entertainment in nue. Walsenburg. and his mother, Mrs. <3. keeping with the feast will be the Emma Martinez of San Pedro. Calif. Re­ quiem Mass in St. Mary’s church Feb. to all who join this Catholic book club evening's feature. Lunch will be 25. Interment St. Mary** cemetery. served by the committee. DL’ RAN— Leroy, of North Garcia. The Lenten mite boxes have Services in Holy Trinity church. Trinidad been delivered throughout the par-, Feb. 21. Interment El Moro cemetery. n W H E W ! Another step will provide cash when VIGIl,*— Robert C*. of North Garcia. ish. Mites should be dropped in Requiem Mast in Holy Trinity church. BRUCE’S '' and the car would needed for unexpected each (lay. The boxes will be re­ Trinidad. Feb. 21. Interment Catholic cemetery. have hit me— I wouldn’t emergencies and money turned during Holy Week. MARTINEZ— Jesus. Died Feb. 25 have had a chance, it for your loved ones w’hen Chaplain John Shanahan of the Life-long resident of Trinidad. Survived CATHOLIC LITERARY FOUNDATION by his wife. Apolonia: nine sons, Philip would have been ‘cur­ you are called to your army air field, the Rev. Patrick Conway of Rocky Ford, and the of Hoehne. John. Eloy. and Joseph of tains’ for me. eternal reward? Trinidad, Andy of El Moro. George of Save Your Rev. Florian Bates, O.S.B., of Our Hoehne. Pvt. Gene Martinet, and Pvt. a copy of the best-selling novel “ Man, did I sweat! Membership and in­ Lady of Guadalupe parish were Henry Martinez. Also surviving are three recent vi.sitors in the rectory. •istert. Mr*. Stella Vigil and Mr*. Joa- And I prayed too! surance with the Cath­ eph Gonzales of Trinidad and Mrs. Bertha Choir practice under the direc­ Haca of Denver. 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< I r f N Thursday, March 2, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN

Receiving the Wedding Ring, PUEBLO DIOCESE WILL HAVE east chapel of the Pueblo air base. The Rev. ('.haries Aiith, O.P., professor in the Catholic Uni­ Take the versity of America, Washington, D.G, and bnnher of the bridentiom, officiated at the ceremony and ceiC' brated the Nuptial Mass, (^ a r J. Falum was the best man ana Mist Haael Freenouf, sister of the bride, CATHOLIC CHARITIES SETU P was her attendant. After a short trip the couple are at home in Pueblo at 1026 E. 11th street. Lt. Auth, an adjutant in the air base, is the son of Mr. and .Mrs. C. G Aulh, .Springfield, Mass., and his wife PHILLIPS’ WAY (Continued From Lefkt Page) church, Denver; and the Cathedral is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Freenouf of Dorchester, .Nebr.— (Army air base photo) formed because the center of the parish in Denver. He is a brother organization will be nearer to the of the Rev. Hubert Newell, super­ cases. In addition, it will be pos­ intendent of schools in the Arch- IN LtlEUE PLU sible to handle the needs of minor­ diocese of Denver and the Diocesa ity groups more effectively in co­ of Pueblo. Still another brother operation with the pastors of the is a priest He is the Rev. John various parishes. (Pueblo Parochial L ^gue) Grand Junction. — L t Don T. Newell, S.J., who at present is A 36-10 victory over Sacred Spam, army signal corns officer, Father Newell stationed in British Honduras. Heart home ran St. Patrick’s rec-; son of Mr. and Mrs. ’Ted Spam, ord up to'five wins and no defeats; Fruitvale, writes from somewhere Pastor Since 1942 and gave the little Green its in New Guinea that he is sta­ THE ABBEY SCHOOL Father Newell has been pastor Canon CJty, (x>lorado third consecutive basketball chant-; tioned at a beautiful spot over­ of St. Mary’s parish, Walsenburg, pionship of the Pueblo Parochial looking the sea and close to high For boya from 12 rrara old and up. the second largest in the Diocese of Thorough training hy Brnrdfctine prirafa. league on the Armory court Feb. mountains, but that he would pre­ Pueblo, since 1942. Before being Idtal mountain climate, large campui. All 27. With Stancato, Durkin, and fer Western Colorado any day. appointed pastor he was adminis­ •porta, including horiahack riding and In­ O’Leary peppering the basket for He sent his folks a piece of a dian Lora. Accraditad. Inquira: tha trator of the same parish for two Haadmaatar. 13 field goals, St. Patrick’s jumped Japanese Zero that was downed years. He will remain pastor of to an early lead and was never near his post of dutv. The lieu­ St Mary’s parish, but will spend headed. Cardinez of the home tenant told of the soldiers’ shoot­ some time every week in Pueblo. scored eight points for the red and ing parrots and bats for the na­ Father Newell, a native of Denver, ------QUILT PIECES- white. tives, who cooked the birds whole was ordained May 21, 1932. He My hig bargain packaga haautiful faat- In three years of parochial com­ on hot coals without dressing made his philosophical and theo; color quilt piacai incliidaa 1000 yarda them. thread, free aaiactad quilt pattern!, free petition the present St. Patrick; logical studies in St. Thomas’ sem­ cake new ".No-Knot." Keep! thread from team has won 23 games and lost i Oliver Hall, son of Mr. and inary’, Denver. After his ordina­ twiating, make! threading aaaiar.. All none. T'K Thea /vAmVisnofiAncombination t of \ ^ TYii»»lrinDurkin ; 2 Mrs. Frank R. Hall, 850 Hill ave­ tion he studied in the University lhaaa plui enough aaaorted colorful gooda to make over 1200 quilt patchea. apacial Krasovich, O’Leary, and Stancato nue, is spending his between-se- of Denver, Columbia university, tl.49 C.O.D. plua poataga. 100% satia- has played together for four years. mester leave with his parents and and received the degree of Licen­ faction guaranteed. .Money inatantly re­ With Krasovich’g entry into Pueblo sister, Miss Margaret Hall. He is tiate of Canon Law, J.C.L., in the funded if not entirely plaaaed. Send no Catholic high school this year, money. Pay postman. MARY CALD­ a student in the University of Catholic University of America in WELL. Craft Remnant Co.. Dept 4 0 3 4 , the combination was shaken up. Colorado. He is in the naval V-12 Washington, D. C. Before his Bloomington. 111. FREE for prompt ac­ Enough of it remained, however, training program. assignment to Walsenburg, he was tion—New 1044 Trail Blazer's Almanac. to make a fairly strong team. Next John Chiaro, storekeeper second assistant “ »*'sTant pa.storpastor oiof bacmdSacred HeaHeart year the other three members of class in the navy, is visiting his i church, Pueblo; Holy F a m il the foursome will enter high mother, Mrs. Rose Chiaro, 1036 •Ilf I l f vtah (/p school, and a new St. Patrick’s five Ute avenue, and other ’’elatives 0 1 ^ J O will be formed. and friends. He has been serving STa JUDE THADDEUS In the second game on Feb. 27 in the disbursing office of the tomorrovt Sti Marj'’s turned on the heat to naval receiving station at New SPEC lAL LEIVTE:^ gain a tie for third place by over­ Orleans, La. When he returns to TrinidadVictim coming St. Leanders, 17-11. St. duty he will begin a course of NOVENA Francis Xavier's soundly trounced studies at Tulane university. New St. Patrick’s second team, 19-2, in Orleans, under the navy V-12 pro­ Of Bomber Crash a practice game, which was sched­ HIGH-SCORING TIGERS FINISH CAGE SEASON gram. uled to fill in the vacancy caused Pvt Richard St. John, son of (Continued From Last Page) \ a n d when Cathedral forfeited to St. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. St John, has Francis’. The Fransalians, devel­ arrived safely in New Guinea. held Tuesday, Feb. 22, by the so­ Pea ce oping rapidly under the tutoring WITH SIX VICTORIES AGAINST ONE DEFEAT Cpl. Kenneth St John, a brother, dality members. Dancing and re­ of .tlike Barta, this year are run­ freshments, sponsored by the who has been stationed in the MARCH 12-20 ners-up in the final league stand­ (Quint County Prep League) Andrews, k ...... 1 11 started and trailed at the half, Alaskan theater of war for more freshmen, were enjoyed. ings. In 1943 they ended up in ’The high-scoring Tiger.s from McLaughlin, g ...... ! _ 125-8. Their last-quarter drive than two years, is expected home In conjunction with Catholic last place. Holy Trinity have United their Press month, the press commit­ Totals ...... 16 15, added 19 points but wa.« not soon. DOMI.MCAN FATHERS Score by periods of games on sea.son with six victories against HOLY TRINITY (56) enough to overcome the Tigers’ Pvt. Pat H. Cochran, son of tee met and held a panel discus­ Feb. 27: one defeat, and momentarily, at sion in the sodality meeting Fri­ Preicher: S»crMl Heart home.... S 2 3 0— 10 J. Gagliardi. f Mr. and Mrs. George E. Cochran, least, are leading the Quint County Gleason, f ...... day morning, Feb. 25, in Com­ REV. J. A. O’DONNELL. O.P. St. Patrick'! ...... 15 4 1 18— 36 .... 5 Fountain Valley Wina rural route No. 4, has been as­ league, with a half-game ahead Andrade, f ...... 0 signed to the army air force munity hall. Johan Corich was Dionisio. f ...... St. I.finder's ...... 1 5 2 8—11 of the Fountain Valley Danes, who Pueblo, — Fountain Valley chairrrian of the press discussion Rino. c ...... training course and radio school SHRINE OF ST. Jl’DE THADDEUS Si. Miry’s ...... A A 6 3—17 .still have one more tilt to play. Corley, c . trampled on Pueblo Catholic’s committee. Speakers were Dolores at the Sioux Falls army air base 1909 South Ashland Avenua Referee; Crncombe. If the Danes defeat the Crusaders, G. Gagliardi. g 5'squad in Pueblo Feb. 23 in'the De Bella, Virginia Putaturo, Gloria in Sioux Falls, S. Dak., for train­ CHICAGO 8. ILLINOIS Final Standing! their one remaining foe. the stand­ l.eyha. g ...... next to last contest for the Danes ing as a radio operator-mechanic. Cunico, and Eva Hague. Subjects Giitner. g ...... this season in the QCL. The score TEAM— W. L. Pet. Pt». Op. ings will again be deadlocked in Latuda, g ...... He was stationed in Keesler Field, discussed were the role the Cath­ was 42-20. MeWhinney of the .St. Pitriek’t ___ 8 0 1.000 uo 50 regard to the bunting. It is more Bilotti. g ...... Miss., before being assigned to olic school paper plays in the press, Petition! may be sent in before .St. P'rineis ...... A 1 .800 03 50 than likely that such will be the Danes led the attack, with 19 and magazines read by the youth .400 70 08 Sioux Falls. or during the Nnvena. Suppose you stay up too Ute tonight, St. Miry't _____ 2 8 case, inasmuch as the Crusader- Totals ...... 2 4 8 16 points, while his teammate, of today. Discussion pertaining St. I.finder’ll .... 2 3 .400 85 96 Score by periods: Lt. and Mrs. Charles Vickers eat indiscreetly, overindulge in drink oc Sacred Heirt Dane clash takes place on the Pueblo ...... 11 8 6 H _s(l Borthick, added 14. Hendricks of to the publishing and reading of aw parents of a boy, born in St. R*v. Edward L. H>iahea. O.P., S.T.Lr. •moke, or suppose you are under a con­ home ...... 1 A .200 51 104 Fountain Valley floor. Trinity ...... l l 10 17 IS— 56 PCH tied Borthick's effort with 14. . , Catholic literature was held. The Cathedral ...... 1 4 .200 35 55 Refereei: Walton and O’Connor. As a result of the game, the; * hospital. ^Mrs. V leakers entire high school student body Director stant strain. . . you just Imowtxcas acid Attempts are now being made the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C will cause distress and loss of sleep. . . Tournament Opena to play off the tie for loop leader­ Bean Lose in Canon City Pueblo Catholic lineup was re-'...... was present. vised to include two seniors, W. Wilson. If you don’t do something about id A post-season tournament, with ship, and, if the arrangements can Trinidad.— Holy Trinity Tigers games to be played after school, be made, the date and place of scored their second win of the sea-t Hendricks and Parga; two juniors, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Spam enter­ But how easy it is to bound out of son over the .Abbey Bears from Spies.s and McCarney; and Mu- tained their friends Monday eve- bed in the morning just bubbling over I is beginning Thursday, March 2, the contest will be announced next with St. Patrick’s ’’ A” and "B ,” week. Canon City when they defeated drone, sophomore, A new system ning, Feb. 28. in their home in Special Offer-All 4 for Only 10c with that glorious freshness that makes of attack is being used in the; Fruitvale in honor of their 33rd St. Francis’ " A ” and “ B,” St. Le- St. Mary’s Crusaders jumped the Abbeymen, 49-35, on Feb. 25. Climbing Tomato Vine Peach you feel good all over. John Gagliardi was high scorer for Shamrocks’ two remaining games wedding anniversary. M V I OAIIOCM ander’s, St. Mary’s, and Sacred back into undisputed possession t P A C t RIm fruit fn SO doya. Under the mentorship of Father CnenDout Fruits, parfer* in fUiamblc ertnate, eo^or. Just ask for Phillips’ ililh of Magnesia Heart home taking part. of third place by virtue of their the Tigers, with 17 points, and A party and social, sponsored form. Ihiek, ■hapo and urowoo at any drug store today. It’s an OVER. Frank Rino garnered 12. Beutler Patrick C. Stauter, the Shamrocks Wttirh from 1 1* 4nn<«llk«maloni. R4MI1I' win over Abbey, while Pueblo by the local Catholic Daughters !tW .esrh. Atumehnfhtof H ul. I • m ! t i nf a r Of t/a n«a The meet will be a one-game ~ hrocar>oe4j. Halt d«ll* N IG H T route to bright mornings — a accounted for more than half of'will be stressing offense without pf America court, was held in St. I2toUf«et. BririUrytQuari' elimination affair, with a conso­ Catholics was losing to Trinity on tit)#« of very 4«l»ctoua fr-iiir keinut ar«Mrv»iq twot f’MUky Way to Morning Freshness.” Feb. 27. The Shamrocks and the the Abbey’s total, with 19 markers. I set plays, and will return to man Joseph’s school hall Tuesday eve­ Fit# for titciBf or for t?U d» _____ ^akiilO!* fma for |Mti lation bracket for the losers in the The .Abbey was slow in gettingUo-man defense. Yd.Long Take it tonight, according to the di­ opening round. St. Patrick’s “ A,” Crusaders each have one game left ning, Feb. 29, for the Spanish­ 'Ne'l^i'fni^binrfeucumbeT speaking people. Joe Martinez Beans Vinca climb rctdiiy ea rections. And tomorrow, see how much winner of the league schedule, on their schedules, with' the Abbey An •xe«ll*Bt ffrwr - - ■ - • and his orchestra furnished the vartfty and • brighter the whole world seems to be. ' draws a bye on this round. Bears and Fountain Valley, re­ Vfrjr liitvrvat* spectively. These games took GRISENTI ■ BLANKENSHIP RITE music and Frank Gonzales and h»f avriMlty* I The tournament schedule fol- Vin*aartram> •tttpUod all tummor. How lhf» "Double-Freshener” place Wednesday, March 1. with Max Quintana were floor mana­ int rrewar*. Bfar earty md continue frZ ’ lows: gers. fretr frotn iminrfr towiU St. Joseph’s Altar society met rooBtip^.llo Afty fM.'ta Oolkieuu 1 . IT AIKAU2ES olmoit Instantly ...twaatani Sacred Heart home vs. St. Fran­ 4 ft. thit To mtroduccouf The standings at press time in the school library Thursday, tr t e f eotalAgef roruaM un* acid soumMS, that cauias stomach dis­ cis’ "B ;” 4:30 p.m., St. Leander’s were: Florence.— Miss Jessie Blanken­ Brush Hollow and has lived in this Feb. 21. The Very Rev. Nicholas qutlityfertnip waual »**4a wi mil mall tress, h«artbum,gas_.and restiass nighta. PU. Op. beam. Are of all 4 PkH, tor onff ivs. St. Mary’s. TF.AM W. L Pci. ship and Louis Grisenti were community all his life. Bertrand presented the program ♦tfvatrvAncAaror. ftno BiTOf. iOa aM 2a l^tacaa Holy Trinity ...... 7 1 .877 297 288 t. J. MUWVON SIEO CO„ DaM- SO. NORWALK, CONN. 2 . A MUD lAXATIVEsitaC gentle thatwtth- Friday, March 3, 4 p.m., St. Fountnln Villey . 5 1 .866 267 161 united in marriage Monday, Feb. They will make their home in and gave an explanation of the out any thought of emborrossing urgency, Francis’ “ A” vs. St. Patrick’s "B.” St. Mary'* ...... 3 4 .42A 152 180 21, at 8 o’clock with the Rev Brush Hollow, where he is asso- Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. In you can toke It any time. Monday, March 6, 3:45 p.m., Pueblo Catholic... 2 5 .285 16.3 213 Urban Schnitzhofer, O.S.B., cele- dated with his father in ranching. the next meeting on March 9 consolation between two of the Abbey ...... 0 7 .000 169 185 brating the Nuptial Mass. slides of the Mass will be shown. 35^-4 0X1 Florence Men Teket Bride three losers in the first round; Individual Scorers' Record Mrs. Andy Sudo, a sister of ^he Announcements of the wedding Cakes were won by Mrs. Fisher 50< — ta ox. 4:30 p.m., semi-finals between (l FG FT TP bride, was matron of honor and of -Miss Marie Lifield and Mat­ and Mrs. Eugene Mendicello. 37 28 97 ^Tleai* East CDisstons winners of first games in opening J. Gasrlisrdi, Trinity...... 8 Phnhpi' fflntc of fflogneslo Victor Cristelli, a brother of the thew Graham, seaman second Prior to a Nuptial Mass cele­ Moat Rev. Franeia J. Spellman, D.D.. Preaident con-., In tobl.t form o, round. MeWhinney, F. V...... 7 42 11 95 bridegroom, wa.s best man. The j class, USCG, have been received well oi liquid. Hondy box Borthifk. F. V...... 7 35 14 84 brated Sunday morning, Feb. 13, Rev. Thomaa J. McMahon, S-T.D., National Secretary of lobl.tiidool for pocket Tuesday, March 7, 4 p.m., semi­ R»no. Trinity ...... 8 29 9 6 bride wore a two-piece nav’y blue by friends and relatives. The cere- in St. Vincent de Paul’s church Rev. Joseph J. Tennant, S.T.D.. Assistant Secretary Or puTM. finals between St. Patrick’s "A " Burlier, Abbey ...... 7 23 H dress. with white accessories. Her mony was held prior to a Nuptial in Mission Hills, Si^n Diego, Calif., and winner of St. Francis’ “ A"- Gleason. Trinity ...... 8 33 h corsage was white rosebuds. Mrs 30 TABLETS 35d Sohbii, Ahbry ...... 7 Mass Sunday morning, Feb. 0, Miss Veda Marie Costanzo, daugh-! St. Patrick's “ B” game. 21 Sudo also were a blue dress with Hendricks. PCH ...... 7 23 in San Francisco, Calif. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Costanzo “A Jnst M an” Wednesday, March 8, 3:45 p.m., G. GacHardi. Trinity...... 8 20 white accessories and her corsage They were attended by Mrs. of .Silt, became the bride of Ray­ consolation finals; 4:30 p.m., tour­ Wilkins. St. Mary's...... 6 20 was Tali.sman roses. The holy writer called St. Joseph "a just man.” This it Alyward, K. V’ ...... 7 18 Pete (joglio, a sister of the bride- mond Clarence Scherar of Grand ample eulogy. Will you do aomething for the Near East mis- nament finals. E. St. Mary’s...... 6 18 A wedding breakfast was served groom, a.s matron of honor, and Junction. All games are to be played on in the home of the bride’s parents,.^. R. Qltson, uncle of the bride, liont during March, hit special month? Hit statue coats only The ceremony was performed the Armory court, with players St. Mary’s Defeats for the bridal party and relatives The bride’s home is in Nebraska, fifteen dollars. from Pueblo Catholic high school by the Rev. Patrick Dunne, pastor Abbey, 23-21 after the wedding. In the evening |but she has been living in San of St. Vincent de Paul’s cnurch. as officials. a wedding dinner and receplmn Francisco. EAST’S ONLY CARDINAL LIKE UNTO MINE Canon City.— St. Mary’s ad- were held in the home of the The bridegroom is the son of The bride was attended by her sister, Mis.s Gloria Louise Cost- BEARS HEAVY BURDENS “ 0. all you who pass by this way, vanced a notch in QCL standings bridegroom’s parents. |Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Graham, We have been waiting a long see if there is any sorrow like unto on Feb. 27 by defeating the .Abbey Mrs. Gn.senii is the daughter of igr., of Florence. He is a giaduate tanzo, and Miss La DiBella of San Diego, and the bridegroom time to tell you about His Emi­ mine.” During Lent make the sta­ le Married Bears, 23-21, while Pueblo Cath­ Mr. and Mrs. Enos Blankenship L f Florence high school and made was attended by Vcrlon Cook. nence, Cardinal Ignatius Tappouni, tions with .’)Iary. Only ten dollars olic was losing on the same day in of hlorence and ha.s lived here all his home in this community until Robert Diermer served as usher. the only Cardinal in the Near East. will supply a set to a Near East Trinidad to the Tigers by a score her life. She attended the Fior- be entered the service. This venerable and majestic figure mission. In Army Chapel of 56-39. In Canon City the Cru­ ence schools, and was graduated Both boys are members of the Wedding Announced navy. is the head of all Catholic Syrians, saders led all the way, although from high school with the class Word has been received of the but under his red robes he wears SUBSTITUTION 1 On Feb. 21 Cecilia Mary Born- the score was always close. St. of 1938. marriage of John Allen Simeone the frayed garments of a mission- On March 10 we celebrate the .Mary’s was playing without the Your Purchase of War Bonds hoft and M. Sgt. Zolton Orosz were Mr. Grisenti is the son of Mr. and Mary Ann Blundell on Feb. Feast of the Forty Martyrs. One services of Tommy 'Vigil, who had and Sumps Helps Secure Your. united in marriage prior to a Nup­ and -Mrs. Louis Grisenti, Sr., o f ' 19 in St. Charles’ church, San Future. I The Cardinal cannot even live in Christian faltered on his way to added an average of eight points tial Mass celebrated in the east Francisco, Calif. Witnesses were ______I his own Bishopric of Antioch, for mart>Tdom, leaving thirty-nine. chapel before Chaplain James J. to his team's score in each game. Milton irennenan and Claire I this city, once a greater Christian The box score: OUR COLORED MISSIONS Their pagan jailer then stepped up \ F 41IIII t a i II Haggerty of the Pueblo air base. Durango Lenten Fazzi. I city than Rome, is now completely to make the forty. In the Near ST. MARY’S (23) NEED PRIESTS & BROTHERS Elmer Ivan and Gracella Ivan were FG FT PF Mother Adelaide of the Bene­ Would rou lika to Or conaoeratr Mohammedan. So he lives in Bei­ East, relics of the martyrs are the attendants. The. bride, the .Vlarlinvz. f ...... 2 0 2 dictine Sisters’ mother-house in bo a prieat— train- rour l i f t aa rut, away from his own See. sewn in the antimensium. used at O f llle.«».*6iiifi*! int men for tha L A Y BROTHER daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinn, f ...... 1 2 Schedule Given Chicago arrived Feb. 24 to visit j From Beirut he directs many of every Mass. You can give one for 300 Masses Attmiallv Padoven. c ...... 1 0 4 mlulona: or bo a balpina the Bornhoft of Stoneham, is in charge A. Vlsil. c ...... 1 A 1 St. Benedict’s convent until Sun­ mistionarr four- prieita, espoclallr jthe poor missionaries you have five dollars. We need many. for the living and deceased of the parachute department of I’ Kolini, K ...... n 0 4 Durango.— (St. Columba’s Par­ day, and then went on to dlanon aotfT in tha miuiona. ■ helped. In fact, he lives in poverty, Superior the Pueblo field. Shoaky. g ...... 0 0 1 ish)— During Lent there is Mass City for a brief viait there. I in order to help more. He has niombers of the I'nion of K ...... 0 1 4 T U i - O a f n * Fathers of SL Edmund. Michael Fabrtsio Feted t T I I i e i U . Randolnh. Vermont A MOTHER’S PLEA .Mas,ses. Dues '2oc each person The bridegroom is the son of H«rr^r». g ...... 0 1 A at 8 o’clock daily. Lenten devo< I known great persecution and en­ (Never to (•« r(afunvrih Iivinc *nd deceased) an even fii-st half, in which the and Mrs. John Hogan and family He was the honored guest at a truly the beet book on Mary that I have SCHOOL BOYl share in the rich spiritual henehts of • aSeiiniKum. Pr*tui«. G«Urt. PROUD BOAST Hiff. 4 fsint. dinner given by his daughters, at ever teen, end I have a amall llbiary of “ I feel like a school boy going off Ma^s said daily, to the end of time, es* S S«ct(»d, Monaignor lon g to jrou — altar, tabernacle, IHK PRIESTS OF THE SACRED wuf-w*. Pfulyfl*. T v e m . «U. third quarter to spurt ahead by a family is with Mrs. Hogan’s par­ received many gifts and cards Smith’s new pauiatie. Scriptural, and that way if, during life, you help HEART. Sarred Heart Mission House. from a wide circle of friends and thaologieal work on Mary {2 n copy, bound. chalice, ciborium. altar linens, etc. Ste. Marie. 111. margin of 38-25. The Tigers then ents on the coast. God’s little ones. Five dollars will rplftf IVP4 2$5 pagaa, heavily Indaari. Registar Cktllege For one hundred and twenty-two coasted home. John Gagliardi and Sert. Ted Connors of the army of Joumaliam, P.O box 1620, Denver, Colo. support a little Near East orphan, Frank Rino were Trinity's top medical corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Di Rito of ten will send him to school. Sixty dollars you can supply most of the point-makers, and George Hen­ J. R. Connors of Durango, is home Penrose have been informed that NURSES TRAINING SCHOOLS dollars will support a young girl in furnishings for a Near East chapel. their son, Pfc. Albert Di Rito, dricks sparked the Pueblo offense. from Alaska on a 20-day furlough. MAKE UP to 126-185 WEEK as a Trained the novitiate for a year. One hun­ Serve often IN LENT The 39 points scored by the He has been stationed in Alaska was promerted to the rank Practical Norte. Learn quickly at home dred will do the same for a semina­ “WHAT, THOMAS?” Pueblo lads represent their high- three years. His brother, Richard, of corporal on Feb. 11. He is Booklet Free Chicago School of Nursing. rian. Please help. March 7 is the Feast of S t for time-saving, nourishing meals. Tenderoni cooks in only water mark in basketball offensive a staff sergeant, writes from stationed in Camp Chaffee, Ark., Dept. R-t, Chicago. . Once, as he was and is company clerk to the adju­ T W O PLACES 7 minutes; Always tender; ;; never doughy. Better than any this year. It was “ racehorse” bas­ "somewhere in the Pacific” that OLD GOLD w a n t e d praying before the crucifix. Our ketball, which kept the spectators he and Richard Blatnick, also of tant. We should like to have seen the Lord said to him: “ You have umit- macaroni or spaghetti you Gold $35 Ounea. Mall old gold taeth, dia- interested down to the final Durango, are both well and fight­ Bill Capraro, son of Mr. and monda. jewelry, watches—receive cash by joy on poor Bishop Hebbe’s face, ten well of Me, Thomas. What re­ ever tasted; Non-rationcdi whistle, and the number of fouls ing mud and rain. Mrs. Dorn Capraro of Penrose, return mail. Batlsfaetion guaranteetL Free when he received the gifts you sent ward do you wish?” “ None other and Bernard Chiaro, son of Mr. information. Paramount Gold Refining Co him before Christmas, but we can­ than Thyself, 0 Lord.” Can you Ask your grocer; were not excessive considering that Isador Tausch has disposed of ISOO-B Hennepin, Mlnneapoiia, Minn. both teams were on “ all-out” o f the El Rancho tavern, which he and Mrs; Dom Chiaro of Brewster, not be in two places. New let us send seventeen dollars to put a fense. has conducted for several years, left on Feb. 16 for Farragut, Ida., PHOTO FINISHING keep on remembering him and his crucifix and candlesticks in a The box acore; and he and Mrs. Tausch expect to to begin their naval training. work. God will bless you. needy chapel? ROLLS d e v e l o p e d —One Day Service. $ PUEBLO CATHOLIC (39) leave shortly to visit their son, Misses Clotilde and Lena Ver- Never Fade Deckle Edge Prints C ^ - r c r r pf Albert, with the navy in San netti of Brewster left for Crii- TURY PHOTO SERVICE, U Croasa, Wia. Parga, f ...... L ____ 0 0 9 o n 4 bI eomnunioctiont li HcCarn.r, t __ t Diego, Calif. fomia last week to visit with rela­ DISCRDONATTNG CAMERA FANS. $■ Kraaovich. i ...... S Mrs. Wemer Schneider* who tives. exposure rolla Ray quality aervice, algbl Riiaklqy, f ...... 0 has been in Mercy hospital for Miss Irene Pinamonti of Flor­ Raytona prints ind free photo folder for Htndrfcka, e ______5 'teeplng prints safaly, 2.5c. Quality that Catholic Tlcar East lOelfnv Assoctotfoit Spiaaa. g ...... 1 medical treatment, is much im­ ence is a medical patient in a vxeela—leaden aince 1920. Ray's Photo Mudronc, g I proved. Canon City bospit&l, Service, Dept 4S-F, La Croasa, Wlaconaio. 480 Lejungtun Ave. at 40 th Su Mew Y o rk 17, fii. Ya 1 J INT>WS OF THE PEEBLO'HIOrESE DIOCESE CATHOLIC CHARITIES SETUP Former Pueblo Boy Killed m i H[ID FORFather Raymond Newell, Pastor St. Patrick’ s Parish Council In Action in M arshallsj Of St. Mary’s, Walsenburg, Is Will Sponsor Bundle Party

(St. Franci* XaTier’a P«ri»li, and Mrs. Eladio Manor of 1405 (St. Patrick'i Parish, Pueblo) ernacle society will be held March Pueblo) Cedar, and brother of Joseph Me- The parish council of the DCCW 3. nor, Mrs. Wallace Burtis, and Mrs. Word was received by relatives Appointed Director by Bishop will sponsor a bundle party in the PARTY AND SHOW here last week that S. Sgt. Henry Quisenberry, was home on fur­ school auditorium Monday after­ PLANNED MARCH 17 Skube was killed in action during lough last week after 18 months noon, March 6. Cards will be with the marines in the Solomon Plans are now being drawn up the fighting in the Marshall is­ Trinidad.— With military honors played. Admission wnll be a bundle islands. He took part in much hard for the celebration of the patronal lands. He was the son of Mr. and befitting one who wore ^ e uni­ Offices of Organization to Be Opened in Arcade of clothing, with men’s and chil­ fighting, but came through un­ feast of the parish on March 17 Mrs. Skube, formerly of form in the service of his coun­ dren’s clothing preferred, according with a card party and floor show. 1715 Routt, and lived in Pueblo harmed. to an announcement made by Mrs. try, S. Sgt Ernest Edward- Elivian, Building in Pueblo Soon; Social All women of the parish are and in this parish all his life until Pvt. Milan Simonich. son of Mr. late of Langley Field, Va., and L. R. Balleweg, president. he joined the army three years ago. and Mrs. John D. Simonich of formerly of Trinidad, was laid to Mary Jane Ward, daughter of asked to attend the 7:30 o'cjpck He has three brothers belonging rest in the Catholic cemetery SaL Worker Is Employed Mr. and Mrs. Bay M. Ward of 204 Mass on Sunday, March 5, and* to to the parish, Edward, Jacob, Jr., urday morning, Feb. 24. An air Van Buren, was baptized Feb. 25. receive Holy Communion in a'Ubdy.' and Joseph. Joseph and another force member escort accompanied Plans for the establishment of a Catholic Charities in Florine Thomas was proxy for the The women are requested to sit in brother, John, are also in the army. the body to Trinidad and soldiers the Diocese of Pueblo have been formulated and are rapidly sponsors, George Babbitt and Mar­ the front pews of the church. The His father and mother recently of the Trinidad camp were the palP garet Knight. women and girls who belong to the moved to California, as have his being completed, according to an announcement made March bearers, military escort, and firing The monthly meeting of the Tab­ Apostleship of Prayer make their sisters, Rachel, Anna, Eleanor, and squad. The Rosary was recited 1 by the Most Rev. Joseph C. Willging, Bishop of Pueblo. monthly Communion of Reparation Bertha, and a brother, Robert, all for the repose of his soul Friday Offices for the new organization will be opened within the on the same day. of whom were well known here evening by the Catholic Daughters. next two weeks in the Arcade building, situated at Broad­ He was married, and his wife is La Jara Women, 40 H OURS’ W IL L S. Sgt. Elivian, 36-year-old son way and Abriendo on Pueblo’s south side. The Very Rev. OPEN SUNDAY living in California. of Mrs. Frances Elivian of 901 Vic­ S. Sgt. Sam Menor, son of Mr toria square, Trinidad, was one of Raymond L. Newell, pastor of St. Mary’s church, Walsen­ The Forty Hours’ devotion will the three crewmen killed in the burg, has been appointed director of Catholic Charities for Adopted‘Mother’ begin Sunday morning, March 5, crash of a four-engined army the diocese. at the 11 o'clock Solemn Mass and bomber from Langley Field, Va., Under the supeiwision of the Rt. ■will close Tuesday evening, .March CPI. Jill mu near Andrews, S. Car., Feb. 19. Rev. Monsignor John R. Mulroy, modeled upon the Denver plan, Of Priest, Dead 7. at 7 :30 o’clock. .Masses will be which has been phenomcnonally said daily at t;:.'50. 8, and 8:30 Educated in Holy Trinity school Father Newell has been in Denver the past month acquainting him­ successful since its establishment o’clock, with evening devotions at and later in the New Mexico Mili­ La Jara.— Mrs. P. J. Chavejp, self with the problems of organiza­ in the twenties. 7:30. Confessions will he heard tary institute, Roswell, N. Mex., who died Sunday, Feb. 20, was tion in the Catholic Charities office Many Problem, Faced .Monday and Tuesday mornings be­ S. Sgt Elivian was graduated and one of the five daughters of J. for the Archdiocese of Denver. One social worker has been en­ fore the Masses and again in the received his silver wings as an Hipolito Romero, one of the pio­ Very Rev. Raymond L. Newell The organization in Pueblo will be gaged for the Pueblo office, and at evenings after the services. aerial gunner and qualified for neers who came to Southern Colo­ service in a bomber crew. least one more will be employed The Indian and Negro mission within a few months. Among the rado from New Mexico. Capulin, collection taken last Sunday Besides his mother, he is sur­ problems that confront the modem at that time known as La Jara, amounted to $202.65. vived by one sister, Jeanette Cathedral PTA Will Hold charity organization are the impact was a mission under the parish Elivian of Prescott, Ariz.; his wife, of the war on families, selective of Our Lady of Guadalupe in (S t. Mary’ i Pariah. Pueblo) Mrs. Vivian Elivian; and a daugh­ service, the employment of moth­ Conejos. The mission was visited .\fter spending a'30-day furlough S. Sgt. Henry Skube ter, Marilyn, of Dayton, 0. ers in industry, juvenile delin­ by the priest from Conejos once a Women Given with his parents, relatives, and Women to Receive Euchariit quency, recreational needs, and month. J. Hipolito Romero fur­ friends. Cpl. John Roitz, son of 1929 Evans, is also home on fur Night Meeting on March 6 nished room and board for the lough after 18 months with the Sunday, March 5. will be spiritual as well as temporal aid Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roitz, 811 E to those requiring it. priest and al.so for Bishop Mac^- Mesa, has returned to San Diego army in Alaska. women’s Communion day in Holy beuf and Bishop Matz when Pins for 3rd Trinity parish. The 8 o’clock Mass ,(Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish, the women of the parish are in­ The need for a Catholic Chari­ Calif., to await word for further Father James Halloran has been ties in Southern Colorado has been visited the village. When Romero duty. Cpl. Roitz has been in the sent to the Holy Name of Mary has been reserved for them and Pueblo) vited. died, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Chavez it is expected that the church will felt for many years. The new or­ marines for 22 months, of which parish, Del Norte, to help out dur­ A night meeting of the Sacred The Altar and Rosary society ganization will co-ordinate the ac­ took over this same duty. It was Gift of Blood be filled. will hold its monthly meeting on 10 months were spent overseas ing the sickness of one of the as­ Heart PTA will be held on Mon­ tivities of the various charitable during this period that the Bishop sistants there. The local Knights of Columbus Monday afternoon, March 6. at granted Capulin the privilege of held a meeting Tuesday evening. day, March 6, at 8 in the Cathedral agencies of the diocese. Among In a campaign to encourage the school. The Rev. William D. Mc­ 2:30 o’clock in the Cathedral hall. those engaged in this work in the having the Blessed Sacrament re­ (S t. Leandffr's Parish, Pueblo) Feb. 29, in the K. of C. hall. A The first unit will report its more general use of the Missal at Carthy will be the speaker. Pic­ field of Catholic welfare arc St. served without having a permanent Mrs. Betty Sackman and Mrs. hobby show was given. progress on the quilt award. The Sunday Mass, the men of the St. tures of the October Field Mass Mary’s hospital. Sacred Heart priest. ’ Rudolph Pevko each have donated Holy Trinity school has topped following are serving as sanctuary Vincent de Paul society disposed will be shown. All the fathers as home, the DCCW, with its benefit It wa.s at this time also that. three pints of blood for the men in its quota in the war bond drive workers and hostesses for .March; of 125 copies of Father Stedman’s well as the mothers are invited to shop, and the St. Vincent de Paul Edward McCarthy of .Alamosa,!<;p|.vice and have received silver and has also gone over the top Mrs. Charles Digby, chairman; My Sunday Missal last Sunday. be present. Refreshments will be society, as well as various frater­ now Father McCarthy, came to pins for their third donation. on the paper drive. Mrs. C. A. Clark, Mrs. Edward There will be Mass in St. Cath­ served. nal organizations, all in the city of Capulin with the late Father Bon- The raid party given by the Mrs. Don MacHendrie. who had Smith, and Mrs. Aubrey Ruspini. nett and heard Mrs. Chavez ex­ erine’s chapel. Beulah, Sunday charge of the last lecture, will also Holy Name Men to Meet Pueblo. Outside of Pueblo are Mt. .Altar and Rosary .society was a morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Lawrence Daveline and St. Rafael hospital, Trinidad; press the wish that one of her nine complete success. have charge of the next lecture The Holy Name society will hold sons had been a priest. Father The monthly meeting of the William Jahn wore ill in their Mercy hospital, Durango: St. Jos­ in connection with the showing of its monthly meeting on Thursday homes of the flu during Febru­ McCarthy “ adopted" her as mother A Funeral Mass was said at 10 Blessed Virgin sodality will take colored slides in the K. of C. hall evening. March 9. at 8 in the eph’s sanatorium, Del Norte; and o’clock on Thursday for Mrs. H. E. ary. St. Mary’s hospital. Grand Junc­ and told her he would fulfill her place Sunday afternoon at 2 Friday evening, March 3, after the Cathedral hall. The appointment Flannery, a long-time member of George Gleason, son of Mr. and tion. wish. o’clock in the parish hall. devotions. Father Theodore Yoch, of ushers for the next three months Mrs. Chavez was 83 years old the parish. S.J., has charge of the projector. will take place. Mrs. George Gleason of 302 W. Facilitiei for Care Limited 18th street, left Wednesday, March when she died. She is survived by Lt. Carl J. Shope left here Tues­ 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION Members of the Sodality of Inasmuch as the Catholic popu­ nine sons and one daughter; a sis­ day for a new assignment. Mary received Communion in a Council Gather! March 6 1, for Farragut, Ida., where he lation of Southern Colorado is al­ will take his “ boot” training in the ter, Mrs. Felis Rivera; 70 grand­ Aviation (.’adet John Holst, who DIOCESE OF PUEBLO body Sunday, Feb. 26, in the 8 The parish council of the DCCW most equal to that of the northern children. and 37 great-grandchil­ will meet on Monday, March 6, at nav>'. was scheduled to receive his pilot’s March 5, 1944 o’clock Mass. section of the state, and because of dren. Out of the 70 grandchildren, wings in the near future, under­ Second Sunday of Lent A pre-Lenten get-together was 2 p.m. in the Cathedral hall. Each Joseph V. Michalone, son of Mr. the fact that the facilities for the 10 boys are in service and three chairman will give a report. .\ll went an appendectomy and for Pueblo...... St. Patrick’t (Turn to Page 11 — Column 7) and Mrs. Joseph .Michalone of 903 care of orphans, the aged, the sick, girls are nuns. W. 12th street, is in the marines that reason his graduation has been and problem children are limited postponed. He is stationed in Eagle and is taking his training in San and in some ca.ses non-existent in Diego, Calif. Pass, Tex., and will be home next this locality, the solution of these Captain's Rank Won week on a convalescent furlough. Students Begin Drive to Communion Day Charles Franco, Jr., son of Mr. problems was conducted in the past and Mrs. Charles Franco of 2519 with the assistance of the Denver By Fr. Joseph Hannon Mother .Adelaide of Chicago Grand avenue, is in the army air Catholic Charities. With the es­ spent several days as gue.st of the sisters. .She visited the school and Cpl. John Roitz forces, stationed in Camp Roberts, tablishment of the new office, the Lessen Walsenburg Debt[®F.^®" f? Calif. task will be more efficiently per- Canon City. — Chaplain Joseph i praised the work being done. and for which he wears four stars. (TnmtoPagell— Column 7) M. Hannon, O.S.B., a priest from I Sister Leona has returned from He was also presented with an ° Held March 19 Pfc. Violet Keast, daughter of the Holy Cross abbey, now serving igt Marv'.s hospital and expects to American theater ribbon, the South meeting in the school library Mrs. Frances Keast of 20i E. 8th in the armed forces, has been pro-l [-p^urn to duty soon, Walsenburg. — Students of the street, is in the marines and is Fr. James Halloran Pacific campaign ribbon, and the grade and high school began this Wednesday evening. Following the moted to the rank of captain, ac- ______Presidential unit citation ribbon reading of reports by the affiliated . ^ stationed in Camp Elliot, San cording to an announcement made Diego, as a typist. with a star. His time spent over­ week a campaign to raise more societies, the bovs gave a pro- a 1 the men of the diocese will Sent to Del Norte by officials of the Lake Charles Monte Vista Gives seas was on Guadalcanal, New than $1,000 during Lent as their gram to mark Book month. Ar- be held this year on Sunday, March Clement Hausman, son of Mrs. army air field, where Father Han­ Nell Hausman of 619 Greenwood $21.63 to Catholic U. Zealand, and a small island off part in the concerted parish cam­ thur Vallejos served as chairman Feast of St. Joseph, patron non is stationed. street, is a cadet in the army air The Rev. Jame.s F. Halloran, who Munda. paign to reduce the debt substan­ of the progi'am. during which!of ‘ he universal Church. It is the He entered army service in May. Following is a correction on re­ tially this year. The student cam- Thomas vigil explained the several I o f the Most Re>^ Joseph C. forces, stationed in San Angelo, has been working as assistant pas­ 1943, and was assigned to the port of the Catholic university col­ Pvr. Frank Krasovec. son of Mr. tor of St. Francis Xavier’s church. and Mrs. Martin Krasovec, is home paigrn will be in operation until Catholic book clubs and Robert Bishop of Pueblo, that Tex. Louisiana field after completing lection publi.shed in the Register at on a furlough from Louisiana. Easter. Sister Constance, princi­ Martinez reviewed the book. Men all the parishes in the diocese co­ Pvt. Emilia Villanueva, daughter P- eblo, has temporarily been as- his course of study in the chaplains’ last week: St. .lo.seph's church, signed to the Holy Name of Mary Pvt. Joseph Miglan, son of Mrs. pal of the school, is in charge of the of Maryknoll. Musical selections operate to make this an outstand­ of Mr. and Mrs. Emelio Villanueva 15 “ school. .Monte Vista, .$21.63. parish, Del Norte, as assistant pas­ Josephine Miglan, 514 Moffat, ar­ drive. bv Richard Carrari and John Ug-| ing day in the spiritual history of of 1120 W. 9th street, is a WAC with a service command medical tor, during the illness of the Rev. rived safely overseas. He is with The boys’ junior and high school olini, and several vocal selections this year. It is a chance for all men corps in Pine Camp, N. Y. Ramon Altimiras, T.F. an armored engineer unit in sodality entertained the Parish by the junior and senior boys con­ to take part in a diocesan-wide PUEBLO England. Council of the DCCW at a monthly cluded the program, which was un­ profession of their faith, by ap­ der the direction of the Rev. Har­ proaching Our Blessed Lord in the old Gleason and Sister Kathleen. Most Holy Sacrament of the .\liar. Your Business Is Appreciated PUEBLO Following the program. Father On Sundav, March 5, Bishop Mass to Be Offered Mar. 4 JOE’S SUPER Raymond Newell spoke on Lenten Willging will celebrate Mass in The Palace Drug Go. observance. Mrs. Pete O’Rourke, St. Michael’s church. Canon City. SERVICE Jr., president of the council, pre­ Under the auspices of the Knights GUI.F GAS & OILS THATCHER ST. MARY’S sided at the meeting. of Columbus of Canon City, this In Somerset Public School Tht Store will be the occasion for a general 778 SO. MAIN PH. 1721 Junior Group Elects Officers GREASINO WASHING BLOCK DRUG | HOSPITAL Communion day for all the mem­ Phones 27-28 406 N. Main St. SHELTON BRYAN. Mgr. | Troop No. 6 of the Junior Cath­ bers of the parish, both men and CONDUCTED BY olic Daughters met Wednesday Somerset.— (.Mission of Sacred olics in Somerset is called to the -A N e t h i c a l prescription , women. The Bishop will address Heart Church, Paonia)— Mass will opportunity of receiving the sac­ PHARMACY” Sisters of Charity afternoon last week in the home the congregationmg on the subject The firms listed here de­ PHONE 2 6 1 <15 QUINCY PHONE <780 of their counselor, Mrs. Peter be offered on Saturday, March 4, raments of Penance and Holy 5 ^ ^ BEAMAN 1 of parish activity through strong |the''FVasr ol'S t“ ‘ Caslmir7“Princ"e Eucharist on that day and thus serve to be remembered Kralik. In the election of officers organizations along parish lines, in the public school for the group Catherine Nigro was I Ksz a«.«i I I m n K«>AaLe . . . . ^ * . fulfilling their Easter duty. Es­ ROOFING The occasion will end with a break­ auditorium in Somerset. pecially those who for reason of when you are distributing Phone 8 6 2 chosen president and Virginia Val­ fast after Mass by the women of Insulation - Weatherstrip dez, vice president. Josephine The special attention of Cath- age, infirmities, and weak consti­ your patronage in the dif­ ROBERT S. FARIGY St. Michael’s. SOS Grsnd Are. Poeblo. Colo. PRICE CLEAIVER Alishio will serve as reporter, tution find it difficult to observe + + + ferent lines of business. PHONE 303 MONUMENTS and Benita Trujillo was named! the Eucharistic fast for the Sun­ AI\D DYER day Mass in Paonia should make GRAVE MARKERS NO ODOR— NO DELAY— NO treasurer. REGRET use of this opportunity. The Mass, Troop No. 7, Junior Catholic' scheduled for 8 o’clock, will be 707 S. Main St. Phone 260-W Ai\DY AAD JOHN 625 Court St., Pueblo Daughters of America, met Thurs­ preceded by Confessions and fol­ JABBER’S day evening last week in the home lowed by catechism instructions. of Clara Mae Bonfiglio for the Young women from Paonia, un­ Shoe Repair S A l KM Ai\ monthly social. Miss Marv Eliza- der the direction of Dea Schieber, All forms of Insurance DUADEL i THE D. E. BURKE beth S^duhar is counselor of the 410 N. .Main Phone 470 are in charge of the equipment for 321 THATCHER BUILDING CLEA.YERS & troop. 'Troop No. 2 held its social the altar, the choral and musical New for Old Plumbing & Heating Co. Wednesday evening last week in PHONE 757 PUEBLO. COLO. DYERS program, and catechetical instruc­ Fr«« Pick-Up mnd Dclirtry StrTic« the home of Miss Pauline Krier tions, all under the supervision of 25th A Eluabeth SU. Phnn« 8438 318-.320 N. Santa Fe Ave, and made plans for a bowling P E WYNDLE, Prop. Repair Work a Specialty the pastor. WE RETURN EVERYTHING BUI party to be held in the near fu­ THE niRI nffice Phone 909 ture. ii Camera-Graft Shop Petros Motor Sales The family of Mr. and Mrs. Law­ Troop No. 5 held its monthly' A t # rence Ungaro, Somerset, can claim •> 90S N. Main St. Ph. 437 215 North Vlctorin • Phono l'lB2 business meeting in the home of USKD CARS the counselor. Mrs. Stephen Glin­ five members in the armed forces. P0RTR.4ITS KODAK FINISHING - BLUE ” sky. The troop has begun work on | Tony Ungaro, 28, enlisted in the General Auto Repairs, Greasing, navy two years ago and has been PRINTS - PHOTOSTATS Car Washing i R obinson B ros.! the first honor tests. Troop No. 1' PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES in .the South Pacific for more STORAGE OPEN 24 BOURS A DAT HIAJOK held its regular social Wednesday! than a year. His brother, Thomas, 1 DAIRY 1 iof Miss Rosemarie Ritz. 'The eve­ 21, followed Tony into the navy Germ Mercantile ning was spent playing games. Miss and is stationed only 18 miles from him. T.Sgt. Louis Ungaro, & Liqnors ^ Pure Milk and Cream ^ t Dorothy Tallman is counselor of 23, is in the army air force in Hardware ^ ‘Untouched by Human Hand* 4 the group. I Everything to Wear Alaska. Lawrence Pasquale Un­ and to Drink ^ Home Delivery ^ C. D. of A , to Name Monitor garo, Jr., 19, is with the Seabees Crockery FLOUR The Senior C. D. of A. court Tony Ungaro In Oakland, Calif. Another broth­ Phone 930 817 E. C Street 1 WE SELL FR.ANCIS | will hold its regular meeting Mon­ Louis Ungaro er, the oldest of the five, Pvt. PUEBLO. COLO. 1 ICE CREA.M t The standard of quality for day evening and an election for Rocco Ungaro, 32, is stationed in Glassware the office of monitor to replace a Florida training camp. perfect baking. % Phone 59 713 E. 4

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