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Th« 60th anniversary of their rado boulevard, Denver. Though arrival in Denver will he reached Members of the Native Dau|;h- REGISTER Regnlar Coarse of Sludies in Jesnil Institution the work of the home is well known ters of , Inc., are calling The National Catholie Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We on Sept. 18 by the Sisters of the by the general public, few are Good Shepherd, who conduct the upon Denver city officials to dedi­ Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Will Coniinue as Usual, With Fall House o f the Good Shepherd at aware of the fact that, soon after cate the old courthouse square, Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. E. Louisiana avenue and S. Colo­ the Denver house was opened in 16th street and Tremont place, as Semester Dpening Aug. 3D April, 1885, for the care and in­ “ Pioneer park,” with “ the ultimate object of building within its con­ VOL. xxxvm. No, 47. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1943. $1 PER YEAR struction o f underprivileged girls, fines the Denver City museum and Regis college and the University of Denver are working the sisters provided a haven for Art gallery.’’ The proposed struc­ out a joint contract for the training of basic engineering more than 80 half-civilized Indian ture would also house offices of Thanks Were Extended to Mrs* Helen Bonfils Somnes, girls. the Denver Tourist bureau and students for the United States army. The men will be renter, below, at the dediration ceremonies of Holy Ghost church by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr and Monsl- housed and messed in Regik The faculties of the two in­ In July, 1885, a contract was would center around a shrine to gnor John R. Mulroy, left and right, respectively. .Said Mr*. Somnes: "It it I who feel grateful and honored made between the sisters and the which Denver churches would be I like'to think o f Holy Ghost church as my dream realized. There are not many who are privileged to share stitutions will participate in the training program. The government whereby Indian girls asked to contribute. in such a happy day as thiit tdo often donors procrastinate too long and their gifts become monuments. Giv­ army will take over Carroll hall at Regis and will use the would receive training in the About a year ago, members of ing while living brings oh, so much joyl I am happy today in my thoughts o f my parents for whom this home, then situated at E. Cedar dining-room, kitchen equipment, and class rooms. this group and representatives of beautiful ebureh is a useful as well as artistic memorial.” avenue and Evans street. Father such organizations as the Colorado The educational program for the army students is Oater ) Percy A. Phil Pioneer society, the Native Sons of under the direction of Dean Allen lips, chaplain of the convent, made Colorado, and the Territorial and Dean Knudsen of Denver uni­ a trip that summer to the Dakota Daughters of Colorado were in­ versity. The basic engineering territory and returned with 25 strumental in blocking proposals HISIOlilG BELL course will include such subjects Chaplain John W. Scannell, Indians. Those girls remained for the sale of the courthouse as mathematics, chemistry, priest of the. Archdiocese of Den­ until August, 1888, when they square for commercial purposes. physics, English, history, and ver stationed in Colorado^Springs were returned to their homes in geography. Catholics are interested in this before entering army service in good health, and completely trans The program will not interfere March, 1941’, ought to receive an bit of land because history links it formed from their former trend. closely with the Most Rev. John B. with the reg;ular course of studies award from the Colorado Springp In 1886, 26 more girls from the in Regis college and high school. Chamber of Commerce.' Station^ Miege, SJ., Vicar Apostolic of the Redman’s confines in the Dakotas Territory East of the Rocky Moun­ Arrangements are being made for "somewhere in the Pacific” on one were placed under the Good living quarters with Catholic fami­ o f the languorous isles that, rightly tains, of Leavenworth, Kans., and Shepherd nuns' care, and a third the first Bishop of Denver, the TO ST. TBOIS' lies in the neighborhood. The stu­ or wrongly, long have been famed band of 31 was sent here in 1888j Most Rev. P. Machebeuf. dents will receive their board at as a paradise for visitors, Father When they came b f age, members the college, whose authorities will Scannell advertised the glories of of these last two groups were re­ In his Life of Bishop Machebeuf, exercise a certain amount of su­ the Pike's Peak rcpon so success­ leased to their families gradually the Rev. W. J. Hewlett wrote; “ At When Denver’s first Bishop, the pervision over the boys. fully that a local chief, Busa, asked Denver City he [Bishop Miege 1 Most Rev. Joseph P. Machebeuf, The fall serifester will open The records of the institution consulted, with prominent Catho­ bought a bell in St. Louis for his for descriptive literature and ex­ do not show that any more In­ Aug. 30, and will be concluded be­ pressed tte desire of visiting lics, and then called all together in Cathedral, Old St. Mary's in what fore the Christmas recess Dec. 22. dian girls were brought to Den­ a general meeting to take counsel is now the downtown section, he Colorado- after the war. ver after 1888. The second semester will begin The accompanying picture of the with them and decide upon action. never dreamed that it would find Jan. 3 and continue to May 4. A priest is the first showing him Bishop Machebeuf The Denver Town Go. made him a its last permanent resting place in short session, May 1 to June 3, and donation of a plot of ground for a an archdiocesan seminary. But the summer session from June 13 Invited Nuns Here (Turn to P aget — Column S) that is what will happen in the to July 21 will complete the aca­ In the spring of 1883, the Most near future, for arrangements demic year. The study course will Rev. Joseph P. Machebeuf, first have been made by St. Thomas’ be designed especially for pre- Bishop of Denver, visited the Good Sister, Superior Alumni association, with the ap­ induction students. Shepherd monastery of the Prov­ proval of Monsignor John R. Mul­ ince of St. Louis, Mo„ to solicit roy, to have the same bell moved Retreats for Men a colony of sisters to establish a Of Denver Home, from Holy Ghost church to the Are Canceled foundation in his Episcopal city seminary, where it will be put in of Denver. The pioneer Bishop use once more. Becauia of the array stu­ spoke enthusiastically of his young Pioneer Denver Catholics knew dents’ prograra Regis will not diocese, and Mother Mary of the To Mark Jubilee the bell well, for it sidmmoned have facilities to care for raen Sacred Heart Tourville, provincial, them to divine services. They who with to attend the last received the application favorably. heard it peal out news of gladness two retreats o f the season, Chosen to make the trek to Colo­ Sister Angela Berry of the Sis­ and dirge the mournful notes of scheduled to begin July 29 rado were Mother Mary of the ters of Charity of Leavenworth, death. It rang out the Angelus and Aug. 19, respectively, Angel Guardian of St. Seraphine who at present is serving her third three times daily and was a per­ and hence these exercises will Cerny, Sister Mary of Emiliana term as superior of Mt. St. Vin­ petual reminder that the Church be canceled. The later re­ Feehery, Sister Mary of the Holy cent's home, Denver, will observe was vitally present in the then treats o f the season are the Name Carroll, and Sister Mary the golden jubilee of her profes­ small • community of Denver. ones usually most heavily at­ Agnes of Jesus Judge. Of that sion on Monday, July 19, the Feast tended. When Old St. Mary’s was finally Sixty men were present for the valiant band of pioneer nuns, only of St. Vincent de Paul, patron of razed at the turn of the century, one is still alive. She is Sister the congregation. Sister Angela Members of Hierarchy Acclaim Beauty of Edifice second retreat if or lay men this the bell was stored, for the pro- summer in the college. States rep­ Mary of Emiliana, now in her will join with the other jubilarians Cathedral on Logan street had no 80s, who is living in retirement in a celebration to be held in the resented werer Nebraska, Wyo­ need of it. It was silent until Fa ming, and Colorado, and middle- in the Denver convent. She has mother-house in Xavier, Kan.s., Eucharistic Lord Himseif inspiration ther Frederick Bender, who built spent most of her life in religion where Bishop Paul C. Schulte will aged men were by far in the msf- the old Holy Ghost church at 1950 jority. Father B. .J. Murray, S.J;, in Denver, with the exception of offer Mass in the Annunciation California street, had it erected two terms of office as superior of chapel and will deliver the sermon director of retreats, says that jt near the rear o f the church in was a “ grand affair.” ,ihe Houss of the G&od SKepherd . years Siater .Aiigelafo r Uveiy ileiw Holy Ihost fihnrch IROS. 18 moved ia 1924 to the m Seattle, Wash., and several tau ^t m various grade dchooli new Church o f the Holy Ghost and years in Omaha, Nebr. and high school of the order, and was in use there until February, Women Invlled to fr a The present superior of the acted as superior of many of Archbishop Urban j . Vehr, act­ speak from the quiet splendor of Arada, believes that Denver has 1942. Now it is replaced with (Turn to Page t — Column i ) these institutions. Prior to her ing as toastmaster at a clergy its mothering walls. one of ■ the finest downtown the electrically operated carillon — Of(ic)*l Army Servlc* Fore** pBoto churches in existence. “ It is just For NCCW Presldenl present position, she served as luncheon following the dedication “ In a world where destruction Is that is one of the features of the superior of St. Joseph’s orphanage rampant, cities are leveled almost what they all are saying— wonder present beautiful structure. Capt John W. Scannall. Not a Chaplain Makes Urgant of the new Holy Ghost church, in Helena, Mont. daily, and thousands upon thou­ ful.” The bell is a 2,000*pound instru Mrs. Robert Angelo, president good picture, but it shows him dec­ The nun is a sister of Sister Vin­ Denver, declared that the reason sands of lives are being destroyed, “ Denver is indeed fortunate in of the National Council of Catholic orated for bravery. Appeal for Rosaries ment that was freighted over the cent Marie, treasurer general of for the building of the edifice was the Church is growing, both in having such a beautiful'structure, plains in 1865 to replace the ori­ Women, will arrive in Denver Mon­ anng the Silver Star medal the order, and Sister Rosemary, Hel^n Bonfils Somnes’ desire to spiritual and material strength.” and just as fortunate in having ginal St. Mary’s bell, broken in a day on a tour of all dio­ superior of Annunciation high ceses. A tea in her honor will be awarded for outstanding perform­ Chaplain Casimir F. Lutomski of seq' a fitting downtown throne for That, shorn of the adjectives and such a splendid Catholic woman wind 'storm in 1864. school, Denver, twin sisters w' as Helen Bonfils Somnes,” Bishop held in the Catholic Charities an- ance of duty in the is­ the Fort Logan reception center the daily exposition of the Blessed sincere words of praise, is the gist The 78-year-old bell was cast by lands action. Awards were pre­ celebrated their golden jubilee as Sacrament. It was no human per­ of what the new structure meant Charles H. LeBlond of St. Joseph, 222 E. 17th avenue, at 2:30nex. makes an urgent appeal through nuns two years a^o. Sister Angela J. G. Stuckstede & Bros, of St. p.m. Tuesday. All Catholic women sented by Maj. Gen. J. Lawton the Register for devotional articles son, but the Eucharistic Lord Him­ to eight of the Hierarchy, who Mo., said. “ And Mrs. Somnes is to is a native of Abilene, Kans. be doubly congratulated for the Louis. An inscription on one side are invited to attend. Mrs. Angelo, Collins and Maj. Gen. John R. for the soldiers, especially rosaries. self, who inspired her. made short statements to a re- of the bell, forming a crescent over In the same celebration, two gift of grace and charity which as a member of the women's in­ Hodge; Because of the war, the imports Nine members of the Hierarchy orter from the Denver Catholic an image of the Blessed other nuns who taught in Colo­ I egister. enabled her to render such a will­ terest section of the War depart­ An army communication con­ tion of rosarie^ has virtually from the Midwest and the West reads as follows: “ Sancta Maria ment, has traveled extensively in ceased, and they are becoming diflB- rado, Sister Travis and “ The new church is very beau­ ing service to the Eucharistic firms the fact that Father Scan­ Sister Lucy Reynolds, will mark joined with 11 Monsignori, 109 Sine Labe Originale Concepta, the East and has a vital message nell has been promoted to captain. cult to obtain. Soldiers arriving priests, scores of reiig^ious, and ap­ tiful,” declared Bishop Henry P King.” Ora Pro Nobis" (Holy Mary, Con the completion of 60 years of re­ Rohlman of Davenport, la., “ but Bishop Louis B. Kucera of Lin­ to present concerning defense prob­ A brother, Francis P. Scannell, from smaller communities report proximately 2,000 of the laity ceived Without Original Sin, Pray lems. She will leave for Pueblo that no rosary beads can be had in ligious life. Sister Blandina for­ the wonderful and sig;nificant coln saw more than the beautiful was killed in action in France in merly taught in Annunciation Thursday, July 8, in a torrent of (Turn to Page 8 — Column 6) following her stay in Denver. the first World war. their home towns. praise and admiration for Denver’s thing to keep in mind is that the architecture and graceful lines in grade school, and Sister Lucy in Church continues to grow spiritu­ the construction of the “ stately St. Mary’s school, Leadville. Both newest and most beautiful monu­ ment to God, the completed Holy ally and materially in this time of marble edifice.” diamond jubilarians are still active Ghost diurch at 19th and Califor­ great disaster.” “ The dedication, in these very Lowry Nurse Volunteers in performing their duties in the The Most Rev. Anthony J. dark days, is extremely signifi­ Msgr. Bosetti to Mark mother-house. nia struts. An eager, happy throng of Schqler, S.J., of cant,” he declared. “ After all, the Denverites and visitors, anxious to problems confronting the human Denter Woman Makes participate in the Pontifical Mass race today can find their solution For Air Evacuation Duty 35 Years as Priest Aug. 2 celebration, gathered early to share Motur Mission only in religion, and such a visi Fifth Blood Donation; the sublime reverence of Arch ble proof as this wonderful edifice bishop Urban J. Vehr as he pro­ that the Church continues to grow Second L t Anne B. Steele, as­ Fort Devens, Mass. She arrived Th* Rt. Rev. Joseph Bosetti, Monsignor Bosetti has known in a world of material destruction ceeded around the exterior and signed to the station hospital of in Lowry Field in February of Vicar General of the Denver arch­ and loved the mountains from in 3 Sons in Service In Grover is is most heartening.” interior of the edifice blessing the Lowry Field, Denver, has volun­ this year. diocese, will be a priest 35 years fancy, for from his earliest years pillars of marble, which radiate “ The beauty of the Holy Ghost on Aug. 2. He celebrated his silver church has a deeper meaning to me teered for duty with the army fly­ She is an aviation enthusiast, his place of residence has always Mrs. Ed Neuman of Blesaftd the warmth and richness that are jubilee 10 years ago by leading a the rightful attributes of » temple Well Received than what the eye sees,” Bishop ing evacuation service and is now and, before entering the nurse party of mountain climbers up the been within the shadow of a well- Sacrament parish, Denver, has known range of towering peaks, given her fifth blood donation to housing the Eucharistic Body of Stanislaus V. Bona o f Grand awaiting word from Washington. corps, had soloed and was striving Mount of the Holy Cross, near Island said. “ It is a significant He was born .in Milan, , Jan the Red Cross blood bank within Christ, the King. Lives are being saved daily by Red. Cliff, where he celebrated indication of the wonderful work for an advanced pilot’s license. Her 1, 1886, the son of Giovanni and the past year, as well as her third The members of the Hierarchy War-time street preaching was members of the flying evacuation Mass on the peak. Since he is now of the head of the Denver see intense interest in aviation is one Adele Clavenna Bosetti, who are were generous with their commen­ successfully launched in the arch service, who pick up wounded on conducting his annual camp for .son to the service. The last of Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. It is both now deceased. His early edu­ these. Bob, is in a naval reserve dations as the softness, warmth, diocese Saturday evening, July 10, the battlefields and fly them by of the reasons that she volunteered boys in St. Malo near Estes Park, when the Rev. Francis Brady of another step in his development plane to base hospitals, far out of for battle-front flying evacuation it is believed that he will mark his cation was received in the public unit in Farragut, Ida. Edward is and radiance of the narthex, the of the territory in which he labors schools of Milan and he took his a first lieutenant in the army, and nave, the tran.sept, and the sanctu­ Holyoke and the Rev. Peter Moran the danger zones. The require­ 35th anniversary by saying Mass of Stoneham began a series of lec­ for the Supreme Father of all service. college course in the Bethlehem William is an ensign in the navy ary came within their line of vision. ments for assignment to this serv­ L t Steele is the daughter of Mr. on one of the peaks in that area, tures in the farming community of mankind.” ice are extremely high, and candi­ institute near Lucerne, Switzer- somewhere in the Northwest The deeper significance of the sa­ Bishop Christian H. Winkel Scaling peaks that are inacces- (Tumto Page 8 — Column S) Pacific. cred structure seemed almost to Grover in Northern Colorado. In dates know when they apply that and Mrs. James Steele of Auburn, fible to all but the experienced a communication to the Register mann of Wichita called the new there is a great chance their appli Maas. She has two brothers and a the priests related that they had Holy Ghost church one of “ Den mountain climber is nothing new cations will not be accepted. The sister. Before entering the army to a patient in the army air base hospital, Blythe “ accomplished nothing to boast ver's finest improvements, It in Monsignor Bosetti’s life. His Bringing Holy Communion high courage of the flying evacua- nurse corps, she was a parishioner Calif., is Xhaplain William J. Monahan, formerly about, but believe we are doing should serve-most adequately the reputation in this thrilling sport is assistant in Holy Ghost church, Denver, and chaplain o f the USO-NCXLS club. The patient is Pvt. of S t Joseph’s church. Auburn. international; he has scaled peaks better than holding^our own.” For (Turn to Page 8—Co lumn S) Shields, 23, Jamaica, N. Y. Nurse Katherine S. Hack kneels at the bedside.—-(Official photograph, U. S. the opening session there were in Alaska, the Canadian Rockies, army air forces) and in 1929, while on a visit to about 100 automobiles in town, and Connelly Will Gives Continental Europe, accomplished the theater operator delayed the fhe difficult task of reaching the showing of the movie one hour to Msgr. Mulrey 14,780-fcet pinnacle of the Matter­ allow the people to hear the motor $25,000 to Archdiocese horn on the Swiss-Italian border missionerg. On Sunday night 25 in the Alps. ______cars were assembled around the For Training Priests Is Chaplain ef stand, and the loudspeakers carried the addresses to all parts of the MASS IS BEING village. Approximately $25,000 has been Denver K. ef C. This was the first time street- left to Archbishop Urban J. Vehr SAID SUNDAYS preaching had been attempted in for the education and maintenance Grover, which has neither a church of students for the priesthood in The Rt, ReV.' John R. Mulroy, IN GOLD HILL nor mission chapel, and apparent\y St. 'Thomas’ seminary, Denver, by pastor of the Holy Ghost church no Catholic families. Mass was the terms of the will of Miss Kath- and director of the Catholic Char­ offered______in the community ______^ ___ hall ____ Sun- erine M. Connelly, retired Denver ities, has been named chaplain of Boulder.— St. James’ chapel in day morning by Father Brady, and k I^ooI teacher, who died on her the Denver Knights of Columbus Gold Hill was opened for the 10 persons were present. The near birthday, July 6. Three Denver by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. summer Sunday, July 11, with a est parish churches are in Greeley Catholic institutions are the bene­ Monsignor Mulroy succeeds the Mass at 8:30 celebrated by the 56 miles distant; Sterling, 66 miles’; ficiaries to the extent^ of $500 Rev. Richard Hicster, assistant Rev. Brendan Foraythe, O.S.B., Pine Bluffs, Wyo., 30 miles. The each from the estate, which has an pastor of Blessed Sacrament par­ of St. John’s abbey in Minnesota, audience. Father Brady writes estimated gross value of $30,000. ish, who now is civilian military who is in Boulder visiting his fam­ was most attentive, and hospital Miss Connelly’s will, filed Mon­ chaplain of cadets training in ily for a few weeks. A number ity was ungrudgingly shown to the day for probate with _ County Denver university. The new spirit­ of Chicago business girls are ya-, priests by the people, Judge C. Edgar Kettering and ual director disclosed a plan for cationing now at the Bluebird En route to Grover from Ster­ naming Attorney Frank N. Ban­ — A.A.F. Traininf Command photo coming activities in which various lodge in Gold Hill and there are ling the priests were oppressed by croft as executor, makes $500 be­ pastors of Denver will be invited four resident Catholics there. The the heat and had considerable dar quests to the Dominican Sisters of 2nd Lt, Anne B. Steele to address the knights at their chapel, dedicated two years ago, trouble before completing the 66- the Sick Poor, Mt. St. Vincent's different functions. is practically complete now with mile journey. They passed through home for boys, the Missionary tion service nurses is typical of the the installation of new pews and Willard, New Raymer, Bucking­ Sisters of the Sacred Heart of whole army nurse corps. Initiation Date stations last summer. ham, and Sligo. As part of their Queen of Heaven orphanage, and Miss Steele was graduated by the Is Postponed The bell from the old church in missionary project the priests plan the National Home for Jewish Worcester, Mass., high school in Ward was hung on a scaffold in to visit Catholic families living in Children. A sum of $1,500 is left 1934, and attended Simmons col­ The second and third degree K. the yard of the chapel and is rung these villages, and to investigate to friends, and the residue, after lege in Boston. After being com­ of C. initiation has been post­ for Masses each Sunday in July the possibility o f inauguratink a attorneys’ fees, court costs, and missioned in the army nurse corps poned from July 20 to Tuesday, «nd August, The Rev. Cornelius follow-up program for the continu­ inheritance taxes are paid, will go in October, 1942, she was sta­ Aug. 3, according to Tom Nevin, (Turn to P a g e t — Column S) ance of the work. I (Turn to P a g e t — Colum n 6) tioned in Lovell General hospital grand knight.

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The Denver Catholic Register g q o d s h e p h e r d s is t e r s h a v e p Published Weekly by the Catholic Press Society, lac. •iFFK T(1 Lillian 988 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. Subscription: $1 Per Year BEEN IN COLORADO 60 YEARS BRENNAN will b* happr to give yonr Fur Coat Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office, Denver, Colo. Solcetlon htr pcnonal attantlon dor- (Continued From Pago One) of table linen, all having the ins Dupler'a Raeord-Braaklns Denver home is Mother Mary Im- school initials embroidered on it m m .m maculata. Girls coming to “ M t Eu­ FUR VALUES Stayed With Lorettinei phrasia” are of all creeds and Aek About Our Fur Storage nationalities. They are between The missionaries reached Den­ lOTIliPlieTS the ages of 12 and 18. They are ver Sept 18, 1883, and, after pay­ admitted through the central SHRADER’ S ing their respects to the Biuop, (Continued From Page One) office of the Catholic Charities, were taken to St* Mary’s academy, the juvenile court, and other (Continued From Page One) .church, and with this encourage­ where: they were received by courts. Applicants are referred ment it was decided to put up a Mother Pancratia, superior of the to the archdiocese’s fund for the M obilgas by parish priests or their parents, seminarians. - church building.” Pioneer and his­ Sisters of Loretto, whose hospi­ and sometimes they voluntarily re Service Station tality they accepted until the A lifetime resident of Denver, torical groups say that this plot of quest admission. rented cottages at 600 S. Water Miss Connelly was bom in 1870 1st Ave. & Logan St. SP. 9930 ground is the courthouse square. Most of the girls come from street were ready for occupancy. homes broken by divorce or de­ and was graduated from East high MOBILGAS — OILS — GREASING Soon the Pike’s Peak region was Women of the Cathedral parish sertion of either parent, or from school and Denver university. She placed under the jurisdiction of the had secured the cottages for the a poor home environment, often began her teaching career in **The Kind o f Service You Expect* new arrivals and furnished them Globeville in 1900 and later taught then Bishop J. B. Lamy of Santa where the mother has gone out to DRIVE-IN ICE SERVICE with necessary household sup­ in Longfellow, Whittier, and Cen­ Fe, and Father Machebeuf was work. When they are received'in OPEN EVERY DAY plies and groceries. the home, they are griven a thor­ tra] schools until her retirement in sent here. He arrived Oct 20, In 1884 arrangements were ough physical examination by ' a 1927. Miss Connelly had been in 1860. made for the building of a con­ ill health lor six years. Eyes Ezamined Glasses Fitted competent physician. The health Bishop Sold Plot vent at Cedar and Evans, and in of the girls is closely guarded. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. An­ 12 Booths of Merchandise April, 1885, the little community, When any girl is ill, she is taken drew Connelly, were pioneer set­ HARRY H. LUSTIG Of Land to City alrtady caring for 90 children, to the infirmary and cared for by tlers here and were old-time mem­ Jesuit Parish Carnival OPTOMETRIST Writing to his sister in France, moved into its new home, the trained nurse who is always bers of St. Leo’s parish. In recent May 14, 1875, Bishop Machebeuf The community grew rapidly in in attendance. A dentist comes years her home was at 150 Albion July 15, 16,17 Offlee Phone KEystone S683 said: “ I shall be obliged to sell a the ensoing years, and, as more regularly, and medical examina­ street. 935 Ftfteenth St. beautiful piece of ground near the charges were committed to the tions are given by two physicians. A Requiem Mass was celebrated Loyola Grounds, 23rd and York in the Cathedral July 9. Burial in REGIS OCX7U8T > PRESOSIFTIONS nUJCD church which I have kept for 15 nuns’ !care, more room was needed years for a college or a seminary. for the children, particularly recre­ Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan & Son The city will buy it for a city hall, ational facilities. The cornerstone MASS IS BEING service. or a courthouse, or some public of the present building, erected at building.” a cost o f $150,00, was laid in 1910, SAID SUNDAYS Your Porchaae o f War Bonds and Slampt Helps Secure Yonr On April 21,1876, Bishop Mache­ and the sisters moved into their new quarters in 1913. The dedica­ Future. COLLEGE beuf explained to his sister: “ I IN GOLD HILL have sold my block of ground to tion took place April 3, 1913, with APPLE the city for a courthouse, and re­ Bishop Nicholas C. Matz officiat­ O u r E x p e r t FuU No. ceived $18,000 for it.” ing. The Solemn Mass was cele­ (Continued From Page One) brated by the Rev,'(later Rt. Rev, Enders, O.S.B., of St. Vincent’s Pre-Induction Courses for The courthouse of Arapahoe Mortsiraor) William O’Ryan, as­ abbey in Pennsylvania, recently TIRE SAUCE county, of which Denver was then sisted by the Rev. Charles Carr as visited the chapel in Gold Hill and the county seat, was erected on this and the Rev. (later Rt. Rev High School Graduates recalled interesting past history square. Monsignor) T. O’Dwyer as about this bell, which bears the RECAPPING Writing to Mayor Benjamin P, subdekeon. The sermon was MOTTS names of the donors and which Pre-Dental and Pre-Medical Stapleton regarding the Pioneer preached by the Rev. (now R t ADDS THOUSANDS OF MILES was first hung in the tower o f St. square plans, the Native Daugh Rev. Monsignor) Hugh L. Me TO TIRE LIFE... ters of Colorado said: “The Na­ Menamin. Michael’s church in Ward in 1897 Training tive Daughters of Colorado, an af­ when the edifice was built by Fa­ NO CERTIFICATE NEEDED filiate of the General Federation Chapel Gift o f Mrs. Oiner ther Cornelius. This property was of Women’s Clubs, the Colorado Among outstanding gifts made recently sold to the county of J e l l y r _____ 1 3 ' Federation of Women’s Clubs; the to the home is the chapel donated Boulder and the church itself com­ Presidents’ Council of Colorado in 1931 by Mrs. J. A. Osner. Since pletely dismantled. Pioneer and Civic Associations, the completion of the chapel and The small but unusually beau­ ARMOUR'S ^ dedicate ourselves and our organ­ other remodeling, there has been tiful statue of St. Joseph, which REGIS HIGH SCHOOL ization: That we may preserve in the home a community of Mag­ Father Comeiias said he had for our beloved state, and her pos­ dalen Sisters, who are directed h begged from the Franciscan Fa­ terity, the first piece of ground in the Sjsters of the Good Shepherc thers of S t Elizabeth’s in Denver, the entire Rocky Mountain ^ i o n The Osner improvements cost was taken to the chapel in Gold ) A College PIGS FEET:r^Z 0 dedicated to a Church for religious $75,000. Hill, and the other fnmishiiigs, purposes, and standing today, in On the widen Jubilee of the including the altar, were brought Preparatory School the‘ 8 heart of our great city—a pub- home in 1933, a three-day celebra­ to Boulder for storage. The altar POINT FREE gfl A lie park." tion was highlighted by a Solemn is at present being used tempo­ B. F. GOODRICH Pontifical Mass celebrated Sept, rarily in one of the schoolrooms Mayor Asked to 16 by the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr. for daily Masses during the process SILVERTOWN STORES Dedicate Park Area The good that the sisters have of redecorating Sacred Heart done in rectifying the lives of church. 5S So. Broadway 14th & Glenami BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY, | Sauer Kraut E 1 A resolution adopted by the Na­ / 0 young girls and restoring them to tive Daughters of Colorado re­ their rightful places in society is OPEN MONDAY NITE quests Mayor Stapleton and the incalculable, but appreciation for OPEN MONDAY NITE City Council to place the court­ SHEFFORD’S AMERICAN their work has from the very be­ house square undef the jurisdiction ginning raised up many friends of the department of parks and LAST 3 DAYS! and benefactors. The home is an improvements, and to dedicate the agency of the Catholic Charities plot as Pioneer patk or square “ in and of the Community Chest a fitting ceremony, with our pio­ Fnll High School Courie Offered neer groups participating.” ■The enrollment in the home, C h e e s e ^-ZU' The organization also urged that which offers a full educational pro­ the park be beautified by the in gram, including all four years of stallati%n of ornamental lamps to high school and a commercial give better night illumination. course,, has reached as many as More landscaping, and the con­ 200. During the present vacation C l e a r a n c e 6RAPEFRUIT 4 A c struction of a public comfort sta­ period there are 125 girls enrolled, tion also were urged. anaand tnethe roraitotal winwill increase proDaoiyprobabl IIIIPC I “ We realize,” said Mrs. Georgi- to 175 when school opens this fall. 1 u U l b C FuU No. 2 can ...... | ana D. Arthur, past president of That number is a far cry from the T the Native Daughters, “ that it is 90 girls on hand when the nuns ENTIRE SraCK ALL-W aai TRaPICAL WORSTED impossible until after the war to opened their first home in 1885. build the kind of shrine and mu­ seum in Pioneer square that we Taxpayers Saved^ SUMMER SUITS REDUCED TO CLEAR! Mrs* Tucker*s desire. The war comes first. But $45fi00 Yearly we do not intend to be sidetracked in our plan and awaken some morn­ Through information received in ing to find the city has sold the 1933 by the Denver Catholic Reg­ ister from the referee of the juve­ park to some speculators. We think QROUN NO. 2 the city could spare the money and nile court in charge of girls’ cases find the means to clean up the plot, and from the probation officer, it SHORTENING was revealed that the Good Shep­ beautify it, and install a comfort Nearly 200 All-Wool station, ITie very least Mayor herd home saved the city and coun­ Stapleton can do is to dedicate ty of Denver an estimated $45,- Packard Tropicals: Pioneer park in an official and 000 yearly. This sum was calcu­ fitting ceremony to the memory of lated on the per capita cost to the those who made Denver and Colo­ state and to the county of main­ rado great We wonder why noth­ taining the industrial school for ing is being done, and we intend to girls in Morrison. The saving un­ find the answer.” doubtedly has increased since that time. Over 6,000 * Problem* I. ZEKMAN Girls Given Care millER'S FURRIER Since the establishment of the Good Shepherd convent in Denver, Fur Storage more than 6,000 “ problem” girls Repairs have been welcomed at its doors by the kindly sisters and have Remodeling ■SUPER m UBKETn studied, played, and learned voca­ At GrtatJr Redaced Pricti tional trades, eventually returning 1630 Wclton MAin 3870 to the outside world. At “ Mt. Euphrasia,” the familiar name given to the home, girls are taken in their adolescence and are started on the correct path to womanhood. BROUN NO. 4 Life at “ Mt. Euphrasia” is simi­ lar to that in any good boarding school and is just as varied and in­ Nearly 200 All-Wool teresting. The girls arise at a Mansfield De Luxe Tropicals: fairly early hour each morning and attend Mass, immediately aft­ erwards going to breakfast. CLEARANCE PRICEi Before school begins, orchestra practice is usually held. Classes are taken up at 8 okilock and dis­ missal/is at noon, when luncheon and an hour of recreation are en­ joyed. High school in the after­ noon begins at 2 o’clock and grade .85 school at 1 o’clock. There is a study hour in 4he late afternoon. Dinner is served at 6 o’clock, and the evening is spent in recreation. 33 When the girls are not in school in the afternoons, they are busily engaged in various occupations. They are taught to sew, embroider, crochet, mend, cook, iron, etc. For those with business apti­ tude, there are excellent commer­ cial courses in typewriting, short­ hand, bookkeeping, and secretarial science. Those with musical abil­ ity are given vocal lessons and Be Smart! Buy Next Fall’s All-W ool may learn to play almost any in­ Faithful consideration of individual strument. Dramatic art and painting are Suit Now at Clearance Reductions ofTered, and plays are presented requirements is an integral part of regularly by the girls, Some un­ GROUP NO. 2 9 ROUP NO. 1 GROUP NO. 4 usually fine art work has been Mansfield, done by several students. Packard and Mansiield every service we render. Those whorfi Recreation plays an important UansfiM Tailored Suits De Luxe and role in the daily schedule. The Tailored Suita Timely Saits home has a well-equipped play­ Olearanoi Prieii Olearanoe Prieei Olearauee Price 1 we serve appreciate our dependabil Ity. ground outside as well as an in­ door gymnasium and auditorium, where the girls play basketball, indoor baseball, and various other games. The school has its own *3 3 “ * 3 8 "** 4 3 "* moving picture machine and suit­ able pictures.are shown at regular SOUlEUftRD m ORTlM RV intervals. Parties and entei^in- menta, musical and otherwise, are Mrs. James P. McConaty held frequently. Extensive training also is given Federal at No. Speer ^ in etiquette. In the dining-room, COTTKEU Telephone GRand 1626 each table seating sight girls has its “ hostess,” whose duty is to see that each girl is properly served. There are several colors (luiVHan’i S u r e '6 2 1 s ix t e e n t h $t . Thursday, July 15, 1943 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOMC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE

Lieutenant h Instructed by Mail CONVERTS ARE MARRIED IN Preferred Parish A iU fm o r g BLESSED SACRAMENT CHURCH L Tradiag List An Olinger Service is always conducted with (Blessed Seeraraent Perish, Cpl. Walter Kranz, attached t4> Denver) the photographic squadron of Eg- MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER the quiet dignity and reverence that create 10 MIRK FUST A wedding in which both the lin Field, Fla., is spending a two- III SIJDMiC'S Ilia merchaat* repr«*aoted in tlii* xaetlea ara booster*. They era sacred memories for those who attend. The bride and the bridegroom are re­ week furlough with his parents, cent converts took place July 14, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Kranz. anzJoui to work with yon and are dexarviag of yonr patronage. Co­ wishes and means of every patron are always operate with them. (St. Je.eph’i Pari.h, Denver) when Miss Dora Elizabeth Foxx of Frank J. Hjll, who left for the (St. Dominic’* Parith, Denver) given utmost coqsidcration. Should the occa­ The Feast of the Most Holy Re­ Beckley, W. Va., was wed to L t armed froces late in June, has been Special exercises were held in deemer, the patronal feast of the Robert Russell Wengert of Sioux St. Dominic’s school auditorium on sion arise, we believe our careful and compe­ attached to the quartermaster Redemptorists, will be celebrated Falls, S. Dak., before a Nuptial corps and is stationed in Camp Le«, the completion of the summer va S t . J o h n 'M tent direction will serve to ease the burden this Sunday. A Solenm Mass will Maas said by the Rev. Harley J. Va. cation school Friday, July 9. be offered at 9:30. Schmitt. Lt. and Mrs. John Lar­ Many o f the parents of the 40 of bereavement . effectively eliminate un­ kin were the couple’s attendants. Pvt. Ralph Smith, son of Mr. children enrolled for the classes First Lt. Charles A. Rust is ■ - 8. J* ■ - ■ ------L t Wengert busy as he was and Mrs. Jack Smith of 6708 E. were present. The program fea­ warranted expense. home on a ten-day leave. He has ^olfax, who had been stationed in OLIVER’S seen two years in the service. about his army duties and with tured a talk by the pastor, the Rev. B E N N E H ’S a limited number of chaplains as­ 'Salt Lake City, has been trans­ V. R. Hughes, O.P., along with an M A R K E^T CATH OLIC MEMBERS of our per­ Pvt. Elmer Urban, class of ’41, signed to his post in Camp Bark- ferred to Lowry Field. Pvt. Smith impressive rendition of “ Lovely CONOCO SERYICE sonnel and the finest equipment and visited with his parents, Mr. and is a recent convert of Father Har­ Lady Dressed in Blue” by the pu­ Crain-Fed Meats eley, Tex., took his religious in- Waihing and Greasing facilities are assigned to every Catholic Mrs. A. Urban of 1597 Nevada, on stnlctions by correspondence last ley Schmitt. 1 pils. Fish and Poultry a 15-day furlough. He is one of Your BuaineM Appredstad' Service. __ — -XJ year. He was baptized and was Mrs. G. R. Hamilton of San The junior sodality will meet 6th Ave. & York EA. 9932 1312 Ea*t 6th Ave. three brothers in the service. Al­ given his First Holy Communion in Francisco, Calif., is visiting her Thursday evening, July 16, at 8 fred is a sergeant in Pocatello, Phone PE. 4629 C/ (j VICt PRESIDENT Sacred Heart church, Abilene, Tex, parents, Mr.^ and Mrs. Leonard p.m. Ida., and Richard is in Camp Hood, Miss Foxx received her First Com­ Littell while her husband, Lt. (JG) The junior and senior sodalities Tex. It^th at SPEER at munion last week in S t Anthony’s Hamilton of the United States will receive Holy Communion in Lariy Swanger of the naval air navy is on active duty; the 7:30 Mass Sunday, July 18. BOULDER SHERMAN church, S t Louis, Mo. L t Wen­ corps is calling on old friends in gert is now attached to the Den­ The Laymen’s retreat in Regis The regular meeting of the Senior BOiYiyiE BRAE the parish. He has been in the ver medical depot. college last weekend was attended sodality will be held Tuesday eve­ service nearly three years. A wedding breakfast was served by these parishioners: Walter ning, July 20. Shopping District mOIITU.RRIES Cpl. Roque E. Marques of the in the Olin hotel, THe young couple (ioughlin, James Craemer, Theo­ St. Dominic’s choir enjoyed an marine corps will return to his will make their home in Denver. dore Kittleson, James Brennan, outing at Sloan’s lake Sunday, St» Vincent de PauVs Parish base after a 30-day furlough spent Youth Enter* Seminary Thomas E. Greene, Stephen P. July 11. The parish Holy Hour, dedicated e ^ // Deparlftients, Call Glendale 3663 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. James Kittleson, son of Mr. and Keating, Jr.; Mike Hayes, Milton Marques of 747 Fox street. Mrs. Theodore Kittleson of 4730 Allen, Patrick S. Dolan, Patrick to the men and women in service, E. 13th avenue, entered St. Callahan, William Dwyer, and continues to be well attended. On Prelsser’s Red & While CONOCO PRODUCTS Miss Helen Katona. cla.ss of ’32. Friday, July 16, the speaker will be is now a corporal in the WAC. Miss Thomas' seminary Monday, July Frank Davis. the Rev. W. P. Roney, O.P., mem­ Lubrirution. Car Washing, Batteries Katona taught school for thrge Grocery and Merkel Youth* Join Armed Force* ber of the Northwestern Domini­ Recharged, Tire Vulcanizing years, after which she took a posi­ FANCY MEATS. VEGETABLES. AND can missiona^ band with head­ QUALITY. GROCRRIBS AT tion in Washington. Her sister, Appointments to colleges and BOIVNIE BRAE camps were received by many in quarters in Minneapolis, Minn. LOWER PRICES Miss Margaret Katona, class of the parish the past several weeks. Word was received from Adrian, Fre« Delivery SPruco 4447 €01>I0C0 SERVICE '27, has been in government em­ John T. Murphy, son of Mr. and Mich., that six large candlesticks 23SI £. wAto. (So. UdIt. snd Ohio) 724 So. University - PE. 9909 ploy in Washington, D. C., for five of black walnut, as well as an altar Preferred Parisli years. She is now a marine. The Mrs. J. T. Mu^hy of 1735'^lbiqn, girls are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. goes to the University of Okla­ crucifix, are nearing completion. They were designed by Sister M; Bonnie Brae .Toseph Katona of 620- Santa Fe homa in Norman with the naval P E A B S O I \ * i § ; reserve unit. He attended Blessed Helene. The new parish Commun­ Trading drive. D r u j i t Sacrament school, East high, and ion table, now under construction, RED & WHITE The members of the Altar and the Colorado School of Mines. will be installed the last week of Downtown Prices FRESH MEATS — HSH Rosary society will receive Holy L. W. (Bill) Koerber, who at­ July. This improvement is the gift Prescriptions a Specialty Groceries and Vegetables Communion in the -7 ;30 Mass Sun­ tended Cathedral, St. ’s, of a parishioner who wishes her day, July 18. Wines and Liquors Your Pwtronatrw ApprecUtad 4'alhedral and Regis, goes to Carroll college, name to remain unknown. DELIVERY SERVICE The Rev. John Fulford, C.SS.R., Helena, Mont., with the naval The Rev. Michael A. Storm, 763 So. University PE. 2255 2626 E. Louisiana SP. 1912 is assisting in Glockner hospital, training group. He is a son of Mr. C.PP.S., assistant of St. John’s PATRONIZE THESE Colorado Springs, for a few weeks. and Mrs. L. W. Koerber of 2815 church, Glandorf, 0., has been Economy Liquor Sloro PIGGLY-WIGGLY Glencoe. visiting with his sister in St. Domi­ The firms listed here de­ YOLLMER’S BAKERIES Next to CUrkt'i Chareb Good* Walter E. Schwed, Jr., son of nic’s parish. serve to be remembered STORES Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Schwed, Recent Baptisms in St. Domi­ BETTER BAKING ‘’ When low in ipiriU rail ]erry^ nic’s church included those of when you are distributing 435 E. 17ih Ave. at Penn- 1960 Grape, has gone to Arizona 1634 Tremont KK. 4.Si54 New Guild Formed Dennis Joseph Kechter, son of 3 Fine Su>re* 230 EL 13lh Ave. Teachers’ college in Flagstaff and your patronage in the dif­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kechter; 757 Sa. UolT.rsitr KBEE OKLIVEHY FKEB PARKING 512 E. 13ih Avo. is in the navy reserve unit. He ferent lines of business. SP. 9294 attended Santa Clara university in Roger Blase Kruse, son of Mr. 1550 Cole. Bird. EM. 950S Clalifornia. Donald Hathway js in and Mrs. Andrew Kruse; Jeanne 87 So. Broidwar SP. 8397 In Jesuit Pansb Kansas university, Lawrence, and Louise Lentz, daughter of Mr. and Krug’s Mat Markot is also in the navy reserve unit. He Mrs. Frank.Lentz, Jr.; Linda Anne Jaroe* Kittlexon is the son of Mrs. Charlotte Hath­ Seaton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Quality Meats, Poultry (Sacred Heart-Leyola Paruh, way and attended Blessed Sacra­ George Seaton; and Dean Allen Denver) 5. Mr. Kittleson received his grade Brancuc^i, son of Mr. and Mrs. SOIJTH GAYLORD Fish school education in Cathedral and ment school, Regis, and the Colo­ A new guild under the patron­ James Brancucci. COirjl* utOCOtH A Blessed Sacrament schools and rado School of Mines. Vtxvt^, Colo. ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS age of Our Lady, Help of Chris­ finished Regis high school in June Andy Kelleher, son of Mr. and Shopping laaa Eu I lath At». Phon* TAbor I47E tians, is being established in the of this year, Mrs. Leo Kelleher, is in Carroll parish. Its purpose is to pray for St. Vincent de PauVs Parish Robert T. Kittleson, a yeoman college, Helena, in the navy train­ WINES - LIQUORS the soldiers, sailors, marines, and PHONE EAST 7789 first class in the coast guard, has ing unit. He attended Blessed Attendaoce for nurses from the parish, that, just returned to his base in San Sacrament school and Regis high through the intercession of the Phone Nadorff Liquors, Inc. Francisco, Calif., after spending and college. His home is at 2224 VINE PHARMACY Blessed Virgin, God may bless and The Chrysler ten days with his parents, Mr. and Cherry. Homer T. Anderson, 1930 z : : BOB’S SP. 0574 Prescription Pharmacists Home of Good Spirits guide them and return them safely Mrs. Theodore Kittleson. Ivy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. JAMKS F DANSBERRY. Mgr. to their loved ones. The names of Novena Growing Grocery Company Homer Anderson, is in Colorado Grocery and Merkel WHERE TOU GET THE HOST OF those enrolled will be enclosed in Graduate Honored 13th Ave. at Vine St* THE BEST FOR THE LEAST university, Boulder, in the naval —EstablUliwI 195«— the tabernacle of the Blessed Vir­ Miss Ro.sanna Cavarra, a grad­ (H oly Family Part*h, Denver) Groceries, Meala and Fancy DENVER. COLORADO uate of Blessed Sacrament school reserve. He attended Blessed Sac­ EM »677 Colf.x «t William. gin’s altar, where a blessed candle An increasing number are at­ CORN FED MEATS Vegetable* and St. Mary’s academy, was rament school and Regis. will burn continually. A High tending the perpetual novena de­ 1093 So. Gaylord Call PE. 4601 Tha Store of Quality and Price awarded a scholarship to Loretto John F. Falkenberg of 511 For­ Mass will be celebrated once a votions for peace, held in honor o f Heights college. She is one if est has gone to the University of Erickson Memorial Co. month for the enrolled members. the Sacred Heart of Jesus Friday J. 0. MOLBERG two girl.s who won classical diplo­ to be in the navy MONUMENTS - MARKERS Leaflets explaining the guild in evenings at 7:30. Public prayer NATIONAL BRAND mas. Miss .Cavarra is the daugh­ training unit. He is the son of Mr. Gaylord Drug Co. detail can be found in the church for loved ones is followed by Bene­ Jewelers Prompt Erection ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Cavarra. and Mrs. John J. Falkenberg and from one of the most complete vestibule. diction of the Most Blessed Sac­ 1069 So. Gaylord SP. 3345 STORES Formerly 414 Steeit Bldg. Mrs. L. E. Wunsch has just re attended East high and (Colorado dieplaye in this region. Members of the Loyola Altar rament. Prescriptions Carefully Filled by NEW LOCATION—1019 E. COLFAX 920 Speer BWd.. Oppoeite Sanken turned from a seven-week visit university. James M. Preston, 2303 TWO QUALITY FOOD STORES Gerdent. CHerry 472S sodality will receive Communion with relatives in Los Angeles, Fairfax, the son of Mr. and Mrs. In addition to the summer re­ Registered Pharmacists TO SERVE YOU MA. 2758 in Loyola church in the 8:30 pairs and cleaning, the work of Calif. Victor B. Preston, is an appren­ n N B WINES AND LIQUORS Finer Foods for Less o’clock Mass this Sunday. The re-roofing the convent will begin tice seaman in Camp Scott, Farra- 1354 So. Garlord 741 Ssnta F* Ladies’ sodality will receive in Enroll* in Maritime Service soon. gut, Ida. He attended Park Hill, Sacred Heart church in the 7 Attorney John J. Gibbons of The Altar and Rosary society PERMANENT Smiley, and East, later going to MarcoveHrug Go. o’clock Mass. 2344 Glencoe street, the first at­ will sponsor a card and bunco WAVING—IS. UF Foodland torney to enroll in the U.-S. mari­ Colorado c o I le g e in Colorado SOUTN GAYLORD -•Try Oar Fin. Fount.in Lnnch..' party in the school hall Friday, Hen’s Baircottioc Bazaar Ends time service, left July 10 for Cata­ Springs, where he was an active July 23, at 8 o’clock, and are pre­ SpecisUr CUT RATE DRUGS FOOD - FOR - FREEDOM member of the Junior Newman BAKERY lina island. Calif., for training. paring for a large crowd. Ad­ Raymond’s AND LIQUORS Saturday Night Upon completion of this course, he club. Fluffy, Flaky Homemade 341 E. Colfax Ave. TA. 5575 mission is 35 cents. Cards will be Barber Shop TA 0808 The annual parish carnival will will go to New York for seven William J. Dee, son of Mr. and played anti refreshments will be Pastry take place on the Loyola grounds, months in a purser school. He will Mrs. R. H. Dee, 5130 E. 17th ave­ served. PB. 7115 1524 Se. Gtrlord & Bee’s E. 23rd and York, on Thursday, then be eligible for sea duty as a nue, is an apprentice seaman in The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beauty Shop Friday, and Saturday of this week. junior staff officer. His wife and Camp Perry, Va. Arthur F. Mil­ Where Friends Meet , . . Jack Verra was baptized Lucre- 1014 So. Gaylord SP. 8038 HOW TO SLENDERIZE There will be special attractions infant son will remain in Denver. ner, who attended Blessed Sacra­ tia lola Sunday, July 4. Mr. and ENJOYABLY! each evening. There will be no Mrs. William Lamberth, who un­ ment and Regis schools anJ whose Mrs. George Losasso are her god­ Washlagtoa Park AYENUE GRILL dinner served on the opening derwent an operation in Mercy hos­ home is at 1625 Dahlia street, is in parents. When buying from the STAUFFER SYSTEM night, hut on all three evenings pital last week, is recovering. Camp Callan, San Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Isenhart Cleaaers firms advertising in this Drinks there will be special lunches served Pfc. Fred Riesenman, son of Mr. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. <14 E i.t Colfax Oppo.it. Cathedral spent a pleasant two weeks with Byron and Htrio WlllUmi by a group of the women. All and Mrs: St. Clair A. Riesenman, D. Milner. their son, Howard, and wife from Unexcelled Quality and Service paper, please mention that Phone CHerry 1864 I7th and Wathln^ton MAIn 9797 booths will be in operation each who is attending the language Miss Nellie Lennon and Miss Los Angeles, Calif. They also N. W. CHRISTENSEN you saw their advertise­ evening, and many prizes will be school of the University of Minne­ Mary Nadorff were joint hostesses enjoyed a short telephone con­ 1537 8. Gsrlord SP. 7393 ment. s given out nightly. sota in Minneapolis, spent July 10 for a tea Sunday afternoon, July versation with their son, Brother k a r i ^ hi.v n g ie On Thursday night there will with his parents. 11, in the Lennon home. The Gregory of Signal Mountain, Hatchett Drug Store be a cash award of $100; the same FORMER OWNER KARL’S LIQUOR Mrs. Wagner to Attend guest of honor was Miss Valencia Tenn, STORE HAS OPENED "Tht star* of Qoditr ind Scrric*” amount will be given on Friday Snyder of Buffalo, N. Y., a sister Mrs. Charles Piper left Tues­ St. Vincent de Paul*s Parish night; and on Saturday night $300 Texas Welfare Parley of Father Clatus Snyder, chaplain day, July 6, for the East to see Karl’s Tavern . . . - g r a n t will be awarded. In addition to Mrs. L. JJ. Wagner will repre^ of Lowry Field. her husband in the coast guard. V 321 E. COLFAX CompoUndint prescriptions It the moot the $300 on Saturday night, all sent the Denver Archdiocesan Cpl. Robert W. Banks, who is Edward Koerber left Tuesday, (mporUnt psrt of our business. awards will be made and all nier- WASHIIMGTOIM FORMERLY STATE BUFFET Council of Catholic Women in the with an anti-aircraft division in July 13, to serve with the armed Milliken’s chamdise disposed of. conference in San Antonio, July 20, Camp Haan, Calif., returned to forces. PARK MARKET There will be special attractions called by the Social Action depart­ his post Monday, July 12, after The Legion of Mary will receive BILL HUGHES. Prop. CASH STORES for the children on the three ment of the National Catholic Wel­ spending a 16-day furlough with Communion Sunday, July 18, in (Complete Food Service 3 CONVEME.NT LOCATIONS NOB HILL INN nights. The bazaar committee, fare Conference for leaders work­ his parents, Mr. and Mrs.^ Wilson the 7:30 Mass, and the high school 598 South Gilpin 1130 E. Alameda 4Zt EAST COLFAX headed by John Burke, James ing among Spanish-speaking peo­ Banks, and brother, Ray, of 1491 sodality will receive in the 9 *’U’m 8ntn to Bo Thrifty^ 1201 E. 9th Ave. ,The Shirley Garage Bramer, and John Cleary, has ple. Bellaire street. o’clock Mass. 2357 E. Evans Ave. Mixe<] Drinks, Draught Beer ' OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE worked hard to make the carnival Delicious Dinners PHONE TABOR 5911 a succe.ss. The members have been D .y *nd Nifht Storaxc. R.pilrinx. given wholehearted support by the LoTola HOT AND COLD LUNCHES Wuhin* and GrM.hit. CaMlin* and Oil. men and women in charge of the Denver Man Has ANNUAL NOVENA TO ST. ANNE Toor Bo.ln... I. Appwl»n^ H«r. 16S1-S7 LINCOLN ST. various booths. We Specialize in Permanent SAVE TIRES - TRADE AT HOME The purpose of the three-day WILL BE HELD IN ST. LEO’ S Waving and Hair Styling SU Franris de Sales* carnival is to raise funds to meet Brother Reported Rocky Fiorl parish obligations. Parishioners THELMA KASSOIV Appreeiatea CatboHe Patronasa IWe Specialize in are reminded that all returns Missing in War (St. Leo's Parish, Denver) tiofts will start at 8 o’clock each BEAUTY SALON JACKSON’S should be made by Thursday. The popular annual novena to evening. The novena will be con- Rocky’s Pharoiacy St. Anne will open in St. Leo’s THELMA KASSON. Mantzer Pastries for (Annunciation Parish, Denver) , ducted by Father Vincent R. 287S COLORADO BLVD. 17th a Race EA. 9867 Cut Rate Drugs church Saturday. July 17, and con­ LIQUORS Frank Ray Pepper, brother of PHONE DEXTER 1183 PRESCRIPTIONS Your Parties Guild Will Entertain tinue every evening until July 25, Hughes, O.P. DENVER. COLORADO Liquors • Sundries Mr. Demahki, Is reported mlssliig inclusive. For the benefit of the Many letters, expressing grati­ MARY ANNE BAKERY PreB4*riplinna LoreHo Nuns July 17 in action and was remembered in hundreds of late workers who an­ tude to St. Anne for favors re­ Free Prompt Delivery prayers in the Masses Sunday. nually make this novena, the devo- ceived, have been received Annunciation The YCung Ladies’ sodality and 2 3 B r o a d w a y _____ SP. 7413 C«n 8P. 1445 Dflvnlni *nU AUfs*4. throughout the year at St. Leo’s The Loretto gmild will sponsor the Blessed Virgin sodality will h.church a picnic for all the sisters in Lor­ receive Communion Sunday in the AT LOWEST Alameda Drug Store ALA-DOWN etto Heights college, Denver, July 7:30 Mass. • A feature of the services will be DE SELLEM the unique renovation o f the DRUGS PEICBS IN DENVER V. O. PETERSON. Prop. PHARMACY 17. Supper will be served from A general bazaar meeting will Games Party to fUEL AND FEED CO. shrine of St. Anne. Neon letters Cat Rate Drags 5 to 7 o’clock. be held Tuesday evening in the CHARLES A. DsSELLEU The Store hall at 8 o’clock. of pale blue have been placed in Wines and Liquors St. Theresa’s PTA circle will serai-circles around the statue of W . Ship by Rail J. C. LEVINS J. A. EARLY CAR CONSERVATION TBB •TOSH Fountain Servica • School Snpplie* meet Monday evening in the home St. Anne and form the petition, mat PHONE TA. 3255 HE.ADOUARTERS Be Held Sunday “ Good S t Ann, Pray for us.” Phone* SP. 9712 or 9833 of Mrs. J.■ J. ■ uRoach. ~ ;h. "Mrs. Pat 5451 FRANKLIN ST. 25TB AND WALNUT Alameda and Broadway ALAMEDA AT DOWNING Powers is co-hostess. 'The new pamphlets for congre­ RES PHONB MA U44 STILLWELL & SON St. Ann’s circle will meet Tues­ (Holy Rosary Parish, Denver) gational prayers can be obtained REPAIRING CLEANING — AMERICAN — LINCOLN CREAMERY CLOSED SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS day afternoon at 1 o’clock in the A games party, sponsored by in the church. SKELLY SERYiCE home of Mrs. K. Glasman, 3721 the choir, will be given Sunday FURS RE-STYLING 515 E. Expp.ltlon—6P. 4Z3S 5e & 10c STORE OPEN SUNDAYS Race, evening at & o’clock in the school SUMMER STORAGE 1745 So. Bro»dw»r—SP. 1411 Golo. Rainbow Trout 9ilt. I"atherine*i« SAVE TIME AND MONEY I CLOSED TUESDAYS Seaman First Class Eddie Gon­ hall. H AR R Y AMANIS We Have ’Thousand* of USEFUL Dairy Product* o f Strred 11 t« 8 p.m. LUBRICATION WASHING zales, son of Mrs. Gonzales, 3514 ARTICLES Attractively Displayed for Members of the choir held a pic­ Furrier Since 1911 A Superior Quality TIRE A TUBE REPAIRS Gilpin street, married Hazel Hoef- nic on Genesee mountain Sunday, Your Convenience BATTERIES A ACCF.SSORIES **Why Pay Carfare^* Coltifflbina EMaraoa 7971 1823 E. 24TH AVE. TRY OUR BIDE-A-WEE ligor of Holy Family parish re­ July 11. ALAMEDA A 8. LINCOLN PB. BBSS (Betivcen Franklin and Gilplo) SUPERB BABY MILK SII BROADWAY cently in La Fayette, Ind. Mrs. Among those who have re­ Dowatowa Prices Gonzales received instructions turned home from hospitals are Psnab Pstronas* Apprtciated from Father Pettit, Mrs. Mary Marolt. Frank Lunka, Under New Management FORD REPAIRS CONOCO STATION Gerald Barbari was inducted George Putnick, Sam Sestrich, and OTTO DRUG GO. ROCKY MOUNTAIN A .GOOD PLACE TO| Easy Time Payments into the service June 28. Mrs. Angelina Perme and her son, JOE FARRENKOPF. Prop. Paul Joseph Carr, son of Mr. Joseph. Miss Irene Wright is in W. 38th & Qay GR. 9934 PHARMACY SPEND THE 299 So. Logan PE. 9840 PROGRESSIVE tSTOVALI^HILLIKER and Mrs. T. F. Carr, 3535 Jo­ good condition after an operation G)urteoun nod Prompt 5>ervice Prescription Specialists EVENING Your S. Denver Ford Dealer sephine, has enlisted in the U. S. in Mercy hospital. Dorothy Sterle WASHING & GREASING maritime service and is training is a patient in children’s hospital. JAMES FRESQUES. Pmp. GOOD FOOD A SPECJALTY 195 SoBtl) Broniiiray PE. 2424 St. Dominie*s SHOE SHOP on Catalina island. The Parent-Teachers' associa­ 2531 Chsnps St KErstans 4778 GOOD ATMOSPHERE Carl Severs is enjoying a short tion has bought new blackboards P.AUL FEESE, Prop. GOOD RELAXATION leave in the ho^^e of his parents. for the schoolrooms. They will SAVE TIRES—BUY AT OLSON’S On Sixlrcnlh Rlr«t 42 Yp*r* Good Work — Best Quality FOR SMART Mrs. M. Mullin and daughter, be installed this week. (;000 DRINKS NOW AT 1M7 MARION STREET FOOD Materials Available LADIES’ WEAR Mary, hare returned from a two- The pastor wishes to thank all BUY W AR BOlVDS JES F . H A N S E N week vacation on the West coast. STORES VISIT who contributed to the picnic col­ OLSON’S DUKE’S GRILL Watch, Clock, Jeirelry and ONE DAY SERVICE Mrs. J. Connolly left last week lection. AND STAMPS Initrument Repairing IF DESIRED Karelia §hop to visit her daughter, who is with ST. DOMINIC "CHUCK” HEFNER. Prop. Telephone Orderi Solicited 288 So. 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PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, July 15, 1943

Soeialy lo CoiliMoe Three Catholic Schools JOS. NOONAN, ST. PHILOMENA’S, Win in History Contest Scouts to Attend Moelliigs in Snimnor nmusemEms—Dininc—RECRERTion New York.—Two Catholic schools IS MISSING IN RUHR ACTION in Brooklyn and one in New York The Altar and Rosary society of ware among the 12 winners in the Court of Honor (St. Philomana’t Parish, Denver) has recently been advanced to staff Holy Ghost church, Denver, met William Randolph Hearst Ameri­ Joseph Noonan has been reported sergeant. 1 Monday, July 12, at 2 p.m. in fioly can history awards contest, it has been announced here by the New missing in bomber action over the Father Joseph Higgins, who Ghost hall. On account of the extra Under New Management TELENEWS (St, Vincent de Paul'a Pariah, Ruhr. recently completed the chaplains' York Jonmal-American. The Brook­ duties of the society In the opera­ Denver) course in Harvard university, vis­ lyn winners are the St. Savior Fom uly Ftwi Mtitr’i PUet CHtrrr SHI • W*Uon, Near Kth The Boy Scouts of troop 140 2 ReerniU Join Force* tion of the new church, it will be high school and the Mary Louise ited Monsignor Willipm M. Higgins found necessary to continue the NOW TO BE KNOWN AS Start* Tomorroy—J P. M.! will attend the court of honor to be Paul N e V a n 8 and Lindsey and their mother,' Mrs. William academy, and the New York win­ monthly meetings through the sum­ ner is the Academy of Mt. St. held in Byers Junior high school Waters, Jr., recently joined -the Higgins, in the weekt Father Hig­ NORTH AFRICAN ACTION! armed forces. Sgt. Joseph E. Barry mer. Ursula in the Bronx. ' Monday, July 19, at 7:30 p.m. gins was en route to his array post. ALLIES REHEARSE Mrs. Joseph Vecchio reports that lEE’S TflUERR Friends and parents of the boys donations of cookies for the USO- are requested to attend. STEAK . . . SPAGHETTI AND CHICKEN DCVNERS FOR INVASION NCCS cookie jar W re received Four girls from St. Vincent's PARISI ID HOiRfrom Mmes. David p b j, Louis F. MOVING--PACKING-STORAGE Tb« Bdt ia North Doaror OF SICILY! are assisting in the Bendemeer Morrate, and Joseph Vecchio and 8m lltb Hoar PrepsttiJoBS summer camp as the second period Miss Frances Albi. The young “Household Goods To and -From Everywhere MIXED DRINKS . . . BEERS AND WINES Jost B^fort the Inruionl for underprivileged girls opened women of the parish!are also be­ With Skill and Care” Entertainment Every Tueiday, Saturday and Matinee Sundayi BATTLE FOR Wednesday, July 14: Mary App, coming interested inicookic mak­ Ann Mahoney, Theresa Milan, and ing. 'Those making donations in LEE’ S WEST 44th AT FEDERAL MUINDAI Patricia Alcorn. Mrs. James A. the past week are Glentfa Schaf- Marine* Land nn New Georgia t McDonald has assisted in the THE JOHNSON STORAGE 0 .8 . Nary Shell* Mund«! buch, Theresa Sleipiers, Mary ROY FEN»TON, Manager Phone GLendale 9786 camp this summer in providing Catherine F u rsten berg, Louise recreation for the children. TRR[[-RH RUEWeiss, and Mary Heniry. CAPTURED NAZI FILMS Dick Keegan, son /of Mr. and Two hundred guests are expected AND MOVING CO. OF THE WAR IN RUSSIA! Mrs. W. G. Keegan of 1385 S. Pill- to be present at the picnic given by Since 1905 OLINQER BROTHERS Tom Flaherty’s 50 .NEWS EVENTS! more, left Tuesday for the army (Our Lady o f Mt. Carmel Pariah, the Loretto Heights guild Satur­ He is now irf Fort Logan for tem­ Danvar) day, July 17, from 4 to 6 o’clock on 221 Broadway • PEarl 2433 • SCREEN MAGAZINE • Stables porary training. A triduum in honor o f Our Lady the college campus. A movie will • em w r*___ * _ a T „9 » The grade school class of '41 of Mt. Carmel will begin on Thurs­ be a feature of the entertainment. COLONY GRILL W i n ^ s l i p ’ sponsored a reunion party in the day evening, July 15, at 7 :30. -On Mrs. J. F. Reinhardt has chargee Riding SUiry of th«* Army Air Corp« 0£fi» home of Theresa Milan, 2075 S. Sunday a Solemn Mass will be of arrangements. cfrs Trainioff School in Miamia FiJlmorS, Sunday evening, July 11. sung at 10, instead of the usual If'here Friendt Meet Friendt Florida I Karratod by Miss Betty Hart, bride-to-be, was Horses time, 10:30. In the afternoon a the guest of honor at a party and CLARK GABLE! procession will begin at 4:30, All Jesuit Parisk shower in the hone of Mrs. Joseph 1 .5 0 for • FINE FOODS Telenews to Feature the church clubs'and societies are k o a 's l a t e s t E. Barry Friday evening, July 9. 2 Hrs. • MIXED DRINKS asked to be present for this pro­ Mrs. T, A. Huj'he.s, who recently “ Informalion Please” cession. Other activities will be • BEER • WINE' Pre-Invasion Pictures sold her home, is residing in the Make Reteivationt for a Pack Trip held on the church grounds both Park Lane hotel. 3-DAY All Eqalpnirnt Furnithed ‘ A Lady’s Day in Sports” Saturday and Sunday evenings. .569 C. Colfax ' Afiss Lillian Cqvillo has returned Phone EAst 9.526 • EXCLUSIVE Rushed to the United States by bomber, first pictures of the A1 The Adola club will meet on from a two-week business and tiS STEELE ST. (4th Avt. Biu.) “Where Is The lies’ final llth-hour rehearsal for Wednesday. July 21, at 8 p.m. in pleasure trip to iNew York city. German Airforce?” the invasion of Sicily will be shown the school hall. All members are Banns of Matrimony were pub­ CARNIVAL in Denver on the all-new' program urged to be present, for the meet-, lished for the first time Sunday Yoars to Enjoy ing is an important one. TALLY-HO CAFE in the Telencws theater, Welton for Joseph McQuaid, formerly of For added plauure, entertaia at the this parish, and Mary Carolyn OYSTERS . FISH Juit a Real Friendly Place .street near 16th avenue, Friday The shower for the special stand CotBopolitan — PIONEER DINING afternoon at 3 p.m. The.se out­ of the Mt. Carmel bazaar was a Ratigan of' Jesu parish, Detroit, July ROOM LOBSTERS - STEAKS The MOZART CAFE standing films picture the greatest great success. The event was un­ Mich. COFFEE The Rev. Paul Reed officiated in 410 15th KE. 9054 and BAR amphibian force ever assembled der the sponsorship of the English SHOPPE in military history. .section of the Altar aociety. The the marriage ceremonies Friday, BAMBOO H H. T.OOGES July 9, of I.«o .Stasica and Mary 16 and BETWEEN 16ih A 17th STS president and the Rev. Gaetano R O O M . Reo Of equal importance on the new Ham of Denver, and of Pvt. Fred­ ON QALIFORMA bill will be first films of the battl del Brusco, O.S.M., wish to thank 12 Booth* of Merchandise ommeod t h a all who co-operated. erick E. Rodgers of Buckley Field Coamopolitaa “ 4it Inn That Invites You In" for Munda on New Georgia isl and Geraldine Jochim of Evans­ Doll Bazaar in the South Pacific. Filmed under The Usheri’ club had its yearly to oat.o(>towB GRAND C A FE ville, Jnd. Merry-Go-Round frienda. 431 17th St. M4. 6652 fire, these pictures show Yank picnic at Motjntain Park lake July Mrs. John M. Kohl is ill in St. Pop-corn Booth s TOMMY Sri CLORIOL'S WEEK 1, when Miss Betty Jane Co­ 23RD & YORK .Angeles, and diving champion Sam. St. There.sa’s sodality is again villo bcame the bride of Pvt. James IN GORGEOUS'technicolor I my Lee performing. donating a beautiful filled hope- E. Strong of the coast guard. The WATKIAS BING CROSBY and DOROTHY LAMOUR chest for the bazaar. This week. Clark Gable returns Rev, Thomas Pitsch officiated in Vnd His 20 Piece Orchestn to the screen, not in the role of a The Rev, E. J. Senese, chaplain the ceremony. The bride was at­ daring corre.spondent or test pilot, of Lyndora home in Hammond, tired in a navy shantung street but as narrator of a U. S. govern­ Ind., wa.s the guest of Mr, and dress with blue acce.ssories, Hei ment subject, entitled IVtnps Up. Mrs. Nick Cavarra last Sunday corsage wa-s of orchids. This subject tells of the rigorous evening at an informal dinner. The bride, who Is the daughter BERUTIFV THC UIRLIS training program for all candi­ Father Senese came to Denver for of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Covillo, dates in the army air force.s' offi­ the dedication of Holy Ghost was graduated from St, Philo- cer training school in Miami, Fla. chbreh. mena’s school and the Cathedral OtheA short subjects will be high school. She attended the St. OF vouR Home 450 Information Please with John Mary college in Leavenworth, Kans. South Marion Gunther as guest expert and A Ladies’ Day in Sports. St. Francis’ Girls The bridegroom is the son of COCKTAIL LOUNGE— Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunwoody Strong. Upon his graduation from Entertainment, 8 to 12 With Pictures Card. Hinsley’s Secretary To Meet July 21 East high school he entered the Wed., Tliari., FrI. A S*l. Eve*. Becomes Navy Chaplain navy. Featuring From Our Store (St. Francis dc Sales’ Parish, Palsy Hartzell & London. — Monsignor Valentine Denrar) Former Marquette Man Elwes, devoted secretapr to the Les Weelans The council of the Young Ladies’ Teaching ‘Anti’ Gunners late Cardinal Arthur Hinsley, has ★ ★ ★ en th* Hainmand Organ A Plane joined the navy again, this time sodality will meet in the rectory Dancing Nightly— Popular as chaplain. He served in the navy Wednesday, July 21, at 7:30 p.m. Milwaukee. — Thomas Dallhau- The AltaV and Rosary society will Prices— No Cover Charge as a lieutenant dum g the last war, sen, former student of Marquette and resigned in 1919 to study for receive Communion in the 8 o’clock university and a veteran of the STORE HOURS Th* Smart BottI of Ui* Wait the priesthood. Mass Sunday. bombings of London and Coventry, Saturday 9 to 12:30 9 to 5:30 Week Oay« The St. circle is now teaching anti-aircraft gun­ will hold its monthly meeting July nery to the members of the Antilles air command. IT* Invite You to Pisil 21 at 1 p.m., in the home or Mrs. R. L. Alexus, 401 S. Clay street •k -k -k t Ingram’s Cafe Big Brothers Combat Elitch Players Rise of Delinquency New York. — Catholic, Protes­ CLARKE CHURCll and Bar tant, and Jewish Big Brother RALPH E. INGRAM. Prop. Present Comedy agencies are co-operating in a joint recruiting program to re­ GOODS HOUSE For Better Foods That hilarious comedy. Arsenic place Big Brothers now serving in ESTES PARK and Old Lace, bids fair to raise the the armed forces and to meet the and Drinks blood-pressure of Elitch playgoers rise of juvenile delinquency, ac­ 1636 Tremont T A . 3769 and the roof of the Gardens play­ cording to Joseph H. McCoy, gem Get to Know LEE the Druggist OPEN ALL NIGHT house, Denver, when it takes pos­ eral secretary of the Big Brother 58 BROADWAY session of the famous stage Sun­ Movement. Inc., here. ESTES PARK DRUG STORE day night. This original comedy is Th* Rczall Star* Lm TIrha. Prep. BEST CHOCOLATE SODA IN TOWN an uproarious mixture of goofi ne.s.s and gore. THEATRE The leading man, Lawrence Brinkley Drug Company Keep your legs beautifully groomed with PARK 1928 8. GarloH Fletcher, has been called upon by The Store Complete PE. 8871 |N0W IN PERSON Director George Somnes to portray FAST SERVICE ESTES PARK THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY one of the most fantastic charac­ Jutz U-18-17 ters of his stage career, as Jona­ MARLENE DIETRICH ami * I MCA PRESENTS than Brewster, who plays havoc RANDOLPH SCOTT, In Elizabeth Arden's MOI\ AH AX MOTOR CO. with the funny bone. Among other CHEVROLET - BUICK “Pittsburgh” THE . funny people in the living-room of STANDARD OIL CO. PRODUCTS ALSO the Brewster home are Margaret “ THE AM.AZING SUAVE STYLIST. Wycherly and Helen Bonfils, who MRS. HOLLID.AY” play the parts of two sweet but DARK HORSE lAY i*ith DEANNA DURBIN and OF THE loony elderly ai.sters. T. C. JELSEMA. Mjrr. EDMOND O’BRIEN Otto Hulett has drawn a fea­ V elva THE INN WITH THE HORSES SUNDAY. MONDAY. TUFJDAY ■ DANCE" 1' Jnir 18.19-20 tured role as Brother Teddy Brew­ ster. Mary Mason plays Elaine ‘ ‘Edge of Darkness” Harper, who is in love with Morti­ with ERROL FLYNN and ANN SHERIDAN mer Brewster (George Calvert), RICHARD the drama critic of the family. Leg Film r ' ALSO Freddie Sherman as Dr. Einstein ‘Desperados’ come* in for a real comedy part Camp St. Malo with RANDOLPH SCOTT and and Dudley Clements will .play the CLAIRE TREVOR HIMRER i Rev. Dr. Harper. Tom McDermott, MATINEES— EVERY TOES., ; a n d a new member pf the Elitch com­ oz. bottle $1.00 ^ The ideal Vacation Spot for Boyg THUR8.. 8AT., SUN.. AND HOU pany, will play Officer O’Hara. IDAY8. 2 P.M. TILL 18 % AGED 10 TO 18 I ORCHE Others in the cast will be Peter M Lawrence, Ken Richards, W'illiam ^ 72 Miles From DenTer at the Foot of Famous Long’s Peak Doherty, and Verne Power*. THEATRE Use Elizabeth Arden’s Velva Leg Film and your Week Befinning Sunday Georgetown School Dean legs will always look perfectly groomed . . , give Season Runs From Is Your Boy or Girl Evening, July ISih Is Dead in Washington. the impression you wear exquisitely lovely chif­ Going lo Camp? ‘‘ARSENIC ANlS Washington. — Dr. Thomas H. fon hosiery. Velva Leg Film will enhance Healy, dean of the Georgetown uni­ MONDAY, JULY 5, TO We carry a complete line of OLD LACE” versity school of foreign service, every summer costume and emphasilte the. Camp Equipment here, died in Georgetown hospital shapely features of your legs. Velva Leg Film after an illness of four months. He • Sleeping Bags was 48. goes on smoothly, es’cnly, and will not leave a SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 • Haversacks or Knapsacks mark on your skirts. Water repellent, it is 23rd Seaaen Under Peraooal Direction of • Blankets Gan You Use $600? ideal for you who lead a busy life yet must MONSIGNOR BOSETTI 9 Canteens ATTEND always be beautifully groomed. In Blonde or • Raincoats JESUIT CARNIVAL Beige Tones, you’ll find Velva Leg Film will Rates— 810 per week • Moccasins E 28re A YORK help conceal blemishes. Lew Prlett on Baeta. BreMhta, JUI.Y IS, 16, 17 Tanta and Campini Snpplir* FOR CIVILIANS ONLY • • • — FISHING TACK LE- Coametic Shop— Street Floor FISHING LICENSE ISSUED Orchestra and Floor Show Optometrist and Optician Fine Foods For Information Addresst DEIVVER Your Favorite Drink RT. REV. JOSEPH BOSETTI. V.G. Helen Walsh Old Heidelberg Inn 1536 LOGAN STREET Army Store Aaaealat* LS CAILFAX .\T OARKSON W. R. JOSEPH DENVER, COLORADO COR. 18TH A LARIMER FREE CATALOG 741 East Colfax TA. 9555 EYKa EXAMINED iSNEB SUNDAY MATINEE Fbsa* TAkei tiS A I • ta -a a * Matastit 1148. Thursday, July 15, 1943 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE I rS Diplomats Honoring China’s Resistance pictured below with the Most Her. Paul Yn-pin, Vicar ApoatoUe of Nanking, who ealebrated a Solemn Pon­ tifical Maas in the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, Washington, D. C , on the sixth anniversary of C|iina’s inva­ sion. Arranged by the Chinese Catholic Cultural association, the Mass was offered for the souls of soldiers James P. j^ay and civilians of Qiina and the other United Nations who hat-e died in the war. Left to right are Jan Ciechanowski, Polish ambassador; Count Robert Van Der Staien-Ponlhoz, Belgian ambassador; Bishop Funeral Arrangements in Distant Yu-pin; Harold Butler of the Britisii embassy; S. W. Boissevain, counselor, Netherlands embassy; and Dr. Optometrist Wei Tao-ming (inset), Chinese ambassador. Cities Can Be Completed m 212 Colorado Bldg. Our Offices 1615 California TA. 8883

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KEystone 6297 t KEystone 6296 Colorado Springs. — In Carolyn Schaeffer. Mrs. M. Chnnka. Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par- All Makes Typewriter Service Mrs. Joseph Bocaeiteh. Mrs. M. Onuf* ah)—A cash prize is being offered 1,000th meeting of the Colorado rock. Miss Lucille Chandler. Mrs. Vina m Utb STREET BARNES SCHOOL BLDG. HAIM M il 152.7 Oeveiand Ptoc* Danler, Mrs. H. Brock. Mrs. Thelma to any parishioner who will submit Springs Knights of Columbus, to Smith. Mrs. Robert Bucklin. Mrs. the most suitable slogan of not Guarding Forever oar Founder^ UeaAs be held Tuesday, July 20, officers Cleofes Trujillo, Miss Elvira Kanoble, more than five words W be used Mrs. Anne Hoffman, and Miss Ella GH* I for the coming year will be in­ for the annual fall bazaar. Slogans more. must be sent in to the rectory be­ Hours: 0 to 12; I to 6. Phone MAln S487 stalled by District Deputy Ber­ Cookie jar— Mrs. George Bohrson. chairman: Mrs, Grace Smlthlin. Mrs. fore the first Sunday in August. nard G. Huschke. Following the George Martin. Mrs.> A. £ . Van Malder, The Altar aociHy met on ceremonies, the regular meeting Mrs. J. B. Garvin, Mrs. George , Dr. J. J. O ’Neil, Dentist Mrs. Robert • Bucklin, Mrs. Prances Wednesday afternoon, July 14, in Lafayette Parisli will be held, concluding with re-' Wittman. Mrs. Elmer Nelson, and Mrs. the school building with Mrs. John Our Most Rev. Archbishop, Msgr. Mulroy, freshraents. H. Brock, Gilmore acting as chairman, as­ Suite 722 Mack Building, ISth and California Streets the Clergy and parishioners of the renewed The following officers will be City Red Cross— Miss Alice Murphy. sisted by Mme.s. Herman Lennartz, Mrs. A. E. Van Malder. Mrs. Eolina D. B. Cqmer, and W. Stoiber, and Holy Ghost church at Denver deserve the installed: Grand knight, John J. Frasier, and Mrs. A1 Schilling. Bazaar Sdeduled Durcan; deputy grand knight, Plans are now being made by Misses Leone Hanley and Ann greatest commendation and congratulation Wallace J. Adams; chancellor, the pariah unit to hold a bridge Mullin. Plans were discussed for Paul McCarville; warden, Carl D. party and buffet Thuraday eve­ the annual games party to be held for the magnificent work recently installed. Lafayette.— The societies of St. Bickett; recorder, Earle Gardner; ning, July 29, in Manitou rectory, some time this summer. financial secretary, Caroll B. Ida's parish have decided to hold Mr,. Brower,' Funeral Held Recent Baptisms included those LOOP MARKET the annual bazaar in September. Dunn; treasurer, Henry E. Funeral aervices were held of Rosalie, infant daughter of Mr. FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE The elegance and artistry of this work is Father Cornelius Enders, O.S.B., Dierkes; advocate. Dr. Edward F. Saturday, July 10, at 10:30 in and Mrs. Joseph [Martinez, with comparable if not surpassing the work of who taught catechism in the hotel O’Leary; guards, Jimmy Finn, Sacred Heart church for Mrs. Mimi Manuel Brissel ana Margaret Sar- Free Parking With Parchata of SOo or Mora at 1429 Lawreaea more than 40 years ago, paid the Georgy Barney, and Ray Harry; Browers, who died in Glockner agosa as sponsors; and theenfant the ancients and will remain an example of parish a visit, and wa.v plea.scd to trustees, William W. Bailey, Law­ hospital. She was the widow of son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beau- 7So glorious beauty and craftsmanship which see the progress Catholicity has rence E. Welte, and Bernard G. Cornelius Browers of 1620 West prez, who was given the name of SOLES ‘ made in this area. Huschke; lecturer, Joseph A. Ash; Arthur Michael, with Oscar Beau- U dte,’ 6&0 Pikes Peak avenue. Born in Eind- 36e may well be emulated by our successors in The newly formed St. Tda’s Jun­ chaplain, the' Rev. Anthony G. haven, Holland, she had been a pfez and Anna Stengel as sponsors. e C I O Man'. . M ior CYO elected De Palatis Elzi. The chairmen of committees member of Sacred Heart church The ROV. Paul Fife, O.S.B., offici­ ^ ^ ^ ® I.adie,’ ...... *6a church design. will be announced later by Grand H as president; Margaret Banecks, for many years. The Rev, Joseph ated in both ceremonies. IX)OP SHOE REPAIR SHOP vice president; Annie Smardel, Knight Durcan. Kane, O.M.I., celebrated the Re­ Father Fife officiated at the fu­ Ib tk. Lm p MarktU Lawr.aea St. SU. The Manitowoc Church Furniture Company .secretary; and Victoria Massaro, Voluntary War , quiem Ma.s.s. Interment was in neral of Mrs. Seca Samparipa on treasurer. The Senior CYO ap­ Evergreen cemetery. Monday morning, July 12. at 8 of Waukesha, Wisconsin, derives the most pointed Misses Yolanda Deno- Workers Organized The Rev. John Nelson; O.M.I., o’clock. Her death occurred on profound satisfaction and pardonable pride vellis, Minnie Smafdel, and Annie A newly organized group of the and the Rev. Joseph Kane; O.M.I., Friday, July 10. She is survived Slavec as monitors for the club. by three daughters, all of Boulder. in cooperating with Mr. John K. Monroe, Sacred Heart Volunteer War attended the dedication of Holy Our Lady of Victory sodality workers will hold a meeting Thurs­ Ghost church in Denver July 8 A Rosary service vras held in the mortuary on Sundi^y evening and thatcow iP. architect, in the carving and manufacture will hold a social this Saturday day evening, July 15, in the Mani- Lt. and Mrs. William Vanden- evening. tou rectory. The unit has been burgh, who are residing in North burial made in Columbia cem­ of the beautiful and original Calvary group etery. Mrs. Margaret Richards and established to. assist the direc Carolina, are spending a few day.a Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are on the altar as well as the pulpit and tester Mrs. Mazzini Lunardi of Erie have tors of the Colorado Springs USO at their former home, 2001 W reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. and other items of embelishment and equip­ returned home from the hospit^. club and of the Red Cross.. Colorado avenue. Lt. Vaindenberg Mrs. Richards, though seriously ill, The following list includes the is with the motor transport corps k44^444i4^4ak^ A • 4 4 Colorado Pionear Dio* Greeley Pioneer ment is now on her way to complete re­ chairmen and committee members Funeral services were held FOR (QUALITY CORN FED covery. who are now actively engaged in Saturday, July 10, in Sacred MEATS & POULTRY SEE Among the service men home on this work from the West Side, Taken in Death INSURANCE furlough wer^ John Deifovellis, Manitou Springs, and Cascade; Heart church for Mrs. Theresa Stampfel, a resident of Colorado John and Lawrence Nuoci, Louis ^SO croup— Mra. P« J. Kmlar, chair- K A B T O A Y * ^ lira. Thomas 0*ConntlI» Mrs. iCd- for 58 years and of Colorado Greeley.—Catherine La Velle JOS. J. CELLA [ The Manitowoc Church Krantz, and Clyde Manzanares. w&rd Stroll, Mri. J. T. Gohely* Mri. Springs for 53 years. Cain died July 8. She was bom in 1120 Secarity Bldg. George Wright, Mrw. Betty Dalton, Mrs. She was born in Landshut, Ger 1030 W. Colfaa . TA. 7297 W. A. Brown. Mrn. . William Ripley, Ireland and when a young girl Phone KEystone 2633 Annual Novena Will Mrs. John Pitts, Mrs. George Bohrson. many, May 31, 1856. She came came to this country. She lived Miss Frances Graham, Mrs. Theresa to the United States in 1883 and for some time in Illinois and in Furniture Company Graham, Mrs. Frank Cusack, Mrs. to Colorado in 1885. She was the Be Held in Arvada Maieom Johnson, Miss Dorothy Brown. Nebraska, In 1881 she moved to Mrs. Rose Wickman. Mrs. A. Seeberger, mother of six children, five of Greeley to live with her sister, Mrs Mrs. G. Churchill. Mm. Albert Horton. whom survive her. She is survived John O’Donnell, Miss Mildred Waldon, Mrs. T. Flaherty, also by nine grandchildren, two Preferred Parish OF WAUKESHA, WISCONSIN (Shrine o f St. Anne, Arveda) Mrs. J. Crowley, Miss Regina Curtdale, She collected fund.s to furnish The annual novena in honor of Mrs. Andrew Lachowaky, Mias Esther of whom are in the armed forces, Colbert, Mrs. Marie Orr, Mrs. Nora Of her 12 great-grandchildren the first mission chapel established St. Anne-will open Saturday, July here by Bishop Joseph R. Mache- 17. It will be preached by the Huff. Miss Marien Wickman, Mrs. two are also in the armed forces, Trading List Frances Wittman. Miss Rote Ripley, beuf. Rev. Leonard Gall, pastor of St. Mrs. Ms Mountain. Miss Madeline There is i^ne great-great-grand Leo’s church. Devotions will be at Schaffer. Mrs. Robert Bucklin, Mrs. child. Mrs. Stampfel died in the She is survived by three nieces, Jeane Sawyer, Mrs. H. Brock. Miss home of her son, Frank Stampfel Mary La Velle, Julia Thomas, and 8 each evening. The novena will Agnes Lovato, Miss Dorothy Rums, Mrs. MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER cpme to a close with all-day exposi­ Mrs. Mi.nninf Reaches 93 Mrs. A. W. , Palmer, and two A. Van Handel, Mrs. George Martin, nephews in Portland, Ore., John The merchants represanted tn thii aaction ara boosters. They aro tion of the Blessed Sacrament on Mrs. Ann Hoffman. Mrs. Frances Dulapa, Mrs. Janp Manning celebrated anxious to work with you and ara deserving of your patronage. Co­ the Feast of St. Anne Monday, William Ripley, and George Wright. her 9.3rd birthday, July 6. She was and Thomas H. O’Donnell. The Red Cross unit— Mrs. Frances Witt­ funeral was held in St. Dominic’s operate with them. ______July 26. man, chairman: Mrs. EUa Van Malder, born in lllii ois July 6, 1850; for­ Mrs. Dennis Corbett, Mrs. J. B. Gartin, merly lived in Omaha, Nebr.; and church, Denvei’, Saturday, July 10, Mrs. l..eslie Hagan. Mrs. L. Yoaehum. has been a resident of Glockner Interment wag in the Linn ^ o v c Bleswed l^acrament Relative of Colorado’s Mrs. George Bohrson, Mrs. James Tracy. hospital for the last seven years cemetery, Greeley, with the Ve Friends call id that day to extend Rev. B. F. Froegel officiating. congratulati ins. Famed Scout Is Dead LAWSON DRUG GO. , 1 ^ 25tk Wcd

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NEWST. LOUIS SODALISTS ARE REUNION IN CANADA TAKES Dr. Harry A. Miller Bacon A Schramm FR. jom n i . DENTIST ROOFING MAN ON 3,000-MILE JOURNEY Extractions and Plat* AND HONORED AT BASKET PICNIC W o rk O n ly ROOF REPAIRING A family reunion in Canada, ths sister, who is stationed in Bishop »•* C"*"' MAin 4«85 3230 Walnut St. CS. 6563 (St. LouU' ParUh, Englewood) held on Friday nights in the school JFSRIT CiiPLi. Ravines BMe. first visit in 14 ^ean to his native A. O'Sullivan’s home in Char­ A basket picnic in honor o f the hall. landj entailed eight weeks in pur­ lottetown, P.E.I., will be present. The high school graduates of eighth-grade girl graduates was chasing a railroad ticket, a 3,000- His brothers, Thomas, a flyer with the parish will be th the guests of sponsored by the Daughters of mile journey, and a train ferry tho Royal Canadian air force, and honor at a horseback ride to be TST, '5 over nine miles of ocean for a Raymond o f the Canadian infan­ Mary sodality and the Junior Holy sponsored by the Marian sorority, member of St. Elizabeth’s parish in try, are hoping to get leaves from Wednesday evening, July 28. Miss Name society in City park, Tues­ Denver. He is George E. Keough, their duties in Ontario and New Ida Mae Michaud is president of (St. John’s Parish, Denver) day evening, July 13. The..aocial a former Maple Leaf hockey star Brunswick. I'm glad mother tnlcee the group. LL John Tynan, S.J., army chap* mariced the informal reception of lain, paid a brief visit to his broth­ who performed in Madison Square Now employed by the local Rem­ The children of the parish will garden. New York City, in 1923, •ueh good cake*. She the graduates in the sodality. Ar­ receive Communion in the 8 er, ‘Thomas Tynan, and to the rec­ ington Arms plant, Mr. Keough at tory Tuesday evening, July 13, and later was a member o f Den­ one time pioneered in the silver rangements were in charge of o’clock Mass Sunday, July 18. ver’s Washington Park Maroons. ute« Father Tynan, formerly of Ford- fox business as an afiFiliate of the alway* Pike* Peak Miss Lorraine Twining, president, Confessions for the children are beard on Saturday afternoon and ham university, was en route by All the members of his family, Canadian Silver Fox association. staunch Catholic Canadians, and He later became a U. S. citizen and Cake Flour. So wiN l» and the social committee. evening. plane to attend the army chaplains' The Boy Scouts of the parish school at Harvard. growers o f wheat, potatoes, silver an engineer at the molybdenum Recently baptized in the parish fox, and race hones, are expected mines in Climax, where he met when I grow up. are planning an over-night hike Perry Ludwig, who is stationed were Paul Arthur Byrne, son at Alburquerque. has been spend­ to be at the home on Prince Ed­ Mrs. Keough, the former Teresa for next week. Under the direc o f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Byrne, ing a 10-day furlough with his sis­ ward island for the reunion. Sis­ Larkin of Cathedral pariah, who is tion of Jack Walsh, the scouts en­ with Joseph and Rose Melchior as ter Mary Nazareth, Mr. Keough’s a grraduate of St. Francis’ acad­ ■ iM K IiS B sponsors; Ronald Lyle Strange, ter and brother. ® . joyed an all-day hike Sunday, William Tyman left Thursday, emy in Council Bluffs, la. She son of Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Strange, July 8, for Fort Logan to enter was with the Denver Public li­ July 11. Regular meetings are with George Atkinson and Mar­ service. brary from 1927 to 1934, after garet Chelline as sponsors; and Robert Smith of Idaho is spend studying in the Universities of Margaret Ann Carroll, daughter o f At ym ing his furlough with his parents, Colorado and Denver. I a I Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Carroll, with KEEP UP THE HOMES Grocers Harry R. Atkinson and Agnes Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith. The couple have three daugh­ Mary Atkinson as sponsors. Capt. Charles M cFaden is home ters, two of whom were in the re­ on a visit with his family. cent First Communion class o f St. Donations in the drive to pay lOLD Picmc Recent Baptisms in the parish Elizabeth’s parish. Their strik­ o ff in full the parish indebtedness 10 included those of Kathleen Marie ing blond hair and blue eyes are YOU’RE FIGHTING FOR It’s Time for Action! were received in the past week Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. inherited characteristic ofan PIKES PEAK from the following: John and Ed­ William Porter, baptized July 9 by their Canadian ancestors, whose Now Yon Can 'Purchase Your ward Shuster, Anna and Pauline It*8 Patriotic and Economical Winter Supply on the the Rev. Roy Figlino, with Mr. II, forefathers are believed to have Vranesic, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doyle, and Mrs. Hugh Stewart as spon­ ^ : ^ E I ^ U R Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh, Mr. and come directly across from Ireland. BUDGET PLAN sors; Nicholas Joseph De Sciose, The ticket to Prince Edward is­ Mrs. Thomas Sullivan, Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Mrs. Joseph Little, Mrs. George The Denver Archdiocesan Parish land was the first sold by the par­ ANDRE DE VAJDA Sciose, was baptized Saturday, Sodality union will hold its annual ticular railroad in years, accord­ Call' K E . 0121 Cottrell, Marian Helen Little, July 10, by the Rev, Lawrence SAM BANNER CO. Expert Furrier Joanne Little, Betty Jane Little, picnic on Sunday, July 18, at ing to the long-experienced clerk BILLINGSLEY BEST GRADES OF Walter, with James Sweeney and Golden. whose efforts in arranging it re­ NEW AND USED HACHINERY, STORAGE, REMODELING, David C. Little, Mr^ and Mrs. H. Lenora C. De Sciose as spon­ U GNITE & ROUTT P. Sheetr, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. The girls are to meet at the in- quired two months. Neari Sack- UOTORB, TOOLS. HARDWARE AND REPAIRING sors; and Frederick Martin Hem- ville. New Brunswick, the entire DU PONT PAINT & COOPER COUNTY COAL Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolfe, ker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar terurban loop at 1 p.m., where 1618 California MAin 7508 Dr. Marie Briggs Mercer, Mr. and train is ferried over the salty (Hack Bids.) tin Hemker, was baptized Sunday, special cars will be waiting to take CHerr) 0114 Corner 15th and Blake Sis. Mrs. J. Pierzina, Mr. and Mrs. Ed strait to the island, one of the DECORATORS July 11, by the Rev, John P. Mo­ them to Golden. Sodaiists will Hettinger, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walsh, longest such variations of rail iRugby Coal Co. ran, w iA the Rev. Harley Schmitt furnish their own lunches. The Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Romero, travel in existence. Painting: CHAIRS, BANQUET TABLES, and Mrs. Helen Dublin as sponsors. tax of 60 cents that will be levied 1144 5TH ST. Mrs. Pauline Pfannenstiel, Mr. The firms listed here de­ CARD TABLES Mr. and Mrs. Leo Walker of 727 on each girl will cover the cost of Paper Hanging 5TH AND CURTIS'^ and Mrs. E. G. Coffelt, J. Carney, transportation, as well as provide serve to be remembered FOR RENT Edward McDonnell, Mrs. Cope- Hudson are the parents of twins, Signs a boy and a girl, born in St. Jos­ ice cream and drinks for each in­ when you are distributing landj Mrs. Lillian Jaegers, Miss dividual. Gm . D. Leonard Go. Your Purchase of War Bonds Angie Roos, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. eph’s hospital July 4. Judge Again Aids your patronage in the dif­ Phone MA. 3601 Walter Biller is confined to Fite- 'The spiritual directors of each and Stamps Helps Secure Your Witte, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Eller- pariah sodality unit are invited. ferent lines of business. 1211 (Ulifomia Denver 1211 California MA. 3501 man, and Mr. and Mrs. A. McKee, simons’ hospital. Future. Jack Murtaugh is on a 30-day Miss JSita I^Tourrctte, presi­ With Love and Good Wishes— ^You Can Thrill Yourself-Friends— sick leave in the home of his par­ dent o f the union, is in charge of Jesuit Parish to Sponsor ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Murtaugh, the affair. All parish prefects DomiDican Sisters We Ship For You ROYAL ROCKY MOUNTAIN TROUT CAUGHT 621 Williams. have been notified, and they must Uncle Sam Says: For Your Countries Sake t o d a y —Arrive Next F^w Days— ICED Annual 3*Day Carnival make reservations for members of TROUT DELUXE BOX QC Thursday, Friday, Saturday their respective sodaiists not later The generosity of County Judge 6 sy, to 10 Inches...... Regis Guild to Meet ' • * * ★ * ♦ * ★ THIS WEEK AT than July 16 to Miss LaTourrette, C. E. Kettering of Denver, a non- TROUT DELUXE BOX C A Emerson 1062, so that the neces­ Catholic, to the cause o f the 8 *y. to loy, laches...... ♦ ‘l . J U 23rd and York Gn Sunday Afternoon sary number o f cars may be re TROUT DELUXE BOX C A served. Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor O R D E R CO AL 6 11 to UVt Inches...... JU The monthly meeting of Regis was evidenced again this week TROUT DELUXE BOX * J C A guild will be held at 3 o’clock Sun­ with his presentation of a $100 ### 3 JUHBO ______day afternoon, July 18, in Regia * * A 1c B it' it Fuller Brushes college, Denver. The Rev. S. R. Sessions Held by check toward the coming 20th an­ PRICES Delivered Any Place U. S. Guarantee Thrill in PERSONAL BRUSHES Krieger, S J., moderator, and Mrs. nual charities bazaar. This is the Appearance and Taste Or No Charge. Denver Prices HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES A. P. McCallin, president, ask that 11th year in which the sisters have We Featare Best Coals in Both Bituminoas and WAXES AND POLISHES members make a special effort to St James’ Circles been the recipients of a liberal gift $3.25 and $3.75 attend, as there are important mat­ TA. *788 — 1516 Glinann — Denver from the judge. Lignite Groups SPECIAL ATTENTION TO REGISTER READERS ters to be considered. (St. James’ ParUb, Denver) Another boost to the July 29 m i N 5 3 3 5 Use Our Budget Plan S t Zita’s circle met in the home 3(1-31 benefit was made in the an­ of Mrs. Thomas Murray Monday, July 12. Mrs. Will P. Fitzgerald nouncement by the Rev. Dr. Ed­ ELK COAL CO. asstpte4 the hostess, l^rs. Aaron ward J. Morgan, S.J., pastor of 3635 Blake JOHN FINKBEIN£B« Mgr. Pleasants was a guest for the aft­ Sacred Heart-Loyola parish, that ernoon. The defense stamps were booths and facilities from his com­ awarded to Mrs. Leonard Swigert ing parish bazaar will be left in­ Specializing in Quality Plumbing and , and Mrs. Aaron Pleasants. tact for the sisters’ affair. Use Our Lady of the Holy Rosary of the parish grounds at E. 23rd Heating Repairs circle met in the home of Mrs. avenue and York street will also James Reid Thursday, July 8. Mrs, be given to the sisters. Catholics J. Ray was a guest of the city are receiving tickets SLAHERY & COMPANY Mrs. Thomas Degan was called for the event this week. BEAUTIFUL DISPENSE BROS. AGAN’S to Casey, la., because of the death An important meeting of bazaar PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS B n j W a r of her brother. chairmen is scheduled for Monday SAVE your ration coupons! Buy FRESH CUT FLOWERS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Dooling evening, July 19, at 2501 Gaylord. 1726 MARKET STREET ISH are the parents of a boy, bom Fri­ FRESH fruits and vegetables! The final drafting of plans, ac JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 day, July 9, in S t Joseph’s hos­ cording to Tom Nevin, general Finest quality, economically Large Assortment of Potted Bonds GR pital. chairman, necessitates the pres­ priced, grand selection. The laymen’s retreat conducted Plants and Funeral Designs ence of each booth and commiteee REEDGM in R e ^ college was attended by head. the following men from S t James’ We Definitely Recommend the Storing of parish: Will P. Fitzgerald, Joseph Cash awards on all three nights FBED’S MA. 0541 J. Dooling, V. H. Tout, and Leo R. of the bazaar, a roast beef dinner Good Tilings to Eat Boyle. on the opening night, and a score BITUMINDUS GGALS Bl-LOW MEATS JERRY BREEN of added attractions are in store Fresh and Salted Nutmeats Fagans for patrons of the annual event WADGE Candied Fruits and Candies We Will SeU You the Florist Profits realized from the bazaar Vs More Heat x o w Finest Meats For Fancy Fillets Grandson of Local are the major means of financial WHEAT GERM — SOT BEAN FLOUS support for the Dominican Sisters' HERRING TIDBITS W e Can Obtain 1456 California MA. 2279 apostolate among the poor and Heating Plants should be THOROUGHLY CLEANED Couple Is Injured sick of this area and STOKERS SERVICED sooner than ever before. ADDISON’S H of Cod, lb..__... .SOo Home Public Market of Sole, lb..— ___ 60o MAN POWER IS ACTUALLY SCARCE and will un- TA. 2758 In Accident in L. A. DaHisb American Is of Perch lb....~.....45o dolibtedly become worse. ‘(St. Catberine’a Pariah, Denver) Fine Welch Specialist of Haddock lb...... 55o Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erabacher THE UNITED FUEL & EQUIPMENT COi have word that their grandson, of Whitefish, lb...75c 1729 California St. KE. 6391 Frank Sullivan, was seriously in­ Jes I. Hansen, 1007 Marion Bny W a r of Red Snapper lb. 86o jured when an automobile struck street, Denver, eats, sleeps, and him in front of his home in Los lives watches, for Mr. Hansen is an , of English Sole lb. 55o' I i Angeles. It is reported he will be expert watchmaker. For over 42 confined in a cast for eight weeks. * of Smoked Haddie years he has been specializing in Bonds Mrs. Anna Piper has returned repairing and servicing high grade lb. .60o JDHNS-MANVILLE FLDDRING to her home at 3847 Irving street watches—such as chronographs, after spending a year visiting chronometers, repeaters, chime for Modern Floors in friends and relatives in the East clocks, ships bells, French and trav­ Her granddaughter, Mrs. Arthur eling clocks. Homes, Churches, Schoob, Hospitals Smith, the former Florence Kalt- riter, is taking up residence with Fine craftsmanship is as much Beantildl Colors her family at the address above. a part of Mr. Hansen as the air WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR BOOKLET, he breathes. He deals in such FOOD Mrs. Charles Kaltriter, formerly “ IDEAS FOR DECORATIVE FLOORS” CHICAGO mARKET of this parish, is visiting them for infinitesimals a s one-one-thou- several months and will retnm to sandth of an inch. When he has her home in Pennsylvania with Mr. finished making certain of the FOR Kaltriter when he comes to Den­ watch parts, he weighs them on a FLOOR MAINTENANCE CC. ver next month for his vacation. scale so sensitive it records the 1863 Wazee St. KE. 2371 mark of a pencil. Also visiting at this time is Wil­ Ptesss mentioo Ths Btslit«r whsn sskiaa for booUot. liam J. Kaltriter, son of Mr. and Mr. Hansen says that modern FREEDOM Mrs. Charles Kaltriter, who is American watches are the most JESS SUPER here onlM Ileavea OV*! from a war job in accurate timekeepers ever made. Pearl harbor, where he has been That is why raUroads will not let working since Dec. 1, 1942. their employes use anything but MARKET CAJLAVOS American watches. But whether your watch is American or not, For E n e r g y Gathedral Group to just bring it in to Mr. Hansen \ QuaUty Meats for whenever it fails to keep perfect U iin D 0 U )$ Receive Gommunion time. His telephone number is • ORANGES Vitamins and Work TAbor 6025. STOP HERE FOE ' LEMONS The Denver Cathedral Young . . . ASK FOR THE Energy Ladies' sodality will hold its Victory Garden Grows QUALITY • QTRUS FRUITS monthly Communion Sunday, July AVAILABLE C W i 18, at the 9 o ’clock Mass. AU In Boxes and Baskets young women of the parish are in­ FLORIDA FRUIT DENVER FRUIT vited to be present. W c design snd msnuFseture A meeting will be held on Katherine Louise O’Brien, Holy S PRODUCE Wednesday, July 21, in S t Paul’s Family high student, Denver, has Painted; Leaded PRODUCE GO. chapel, E. Colfax and Logan, at 8 a garden that she can move out of TA. 1369 p.m. The Rev. Francis J. Kappes, the storm if necessary. It is GLASS Patronize Our Adwertisers spiritual director, will explain the planted in boxes and bushU special that may be baskets. gained by sodaiists. Katherine, 16 yeara old, learned CHURCH WINDOWS The following chairmen of activ­ the trick from her mother, who FOOD FOR FREEDOM ities have been selected: Catholic told her rardens needed earth­ VOSS BBOS. truth. Sue Kerr; Eucharistic, Mary worms to loosen the soil. And so ABSORTED DANISH FRESH CHERRY Early; social life and courtesy, she planted earthworms with the W IRTH B i-L o w Alice O’Neill. The members will ROLLS each 5 C PIES ______..Mch 35c garden. The garden, at 2134 De­ have the opportunity to choose the catur street, has been entered in committee they wish to be associ­ RAffilN the junior victory garden contest ALMOND ated with. Mary Coller, Marilyn BREAD ;each 15c TEA RINGS I - . ..each 40c FOOD FEMTEB Goetzel, and Florence Smith have Patronize Three Finni. They ■ I been elected to serve on the pub­ Are Co-operating With Your Window Repair Work ■ Specialty s licity committee. Paper. )

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Cathedral,,which was Bell of Old St. Mary^s freighted to Denver from THIRSTY?//^ Soldiers of Supply Nsgr. Bosetti St. LouU in 1865 and was used succesiively in that church and the old Historic Bell and new Oiurch o f the Holy Ghost, will be put into u»e once more, SUMMER this time in St. Thomai* seminary, Denver. Your eyes are vitally important in the cause of freedom. For BEVERAGES working eyes ace fighting eyes and must be kept at fighting ToUlaikJoliflee WiD Be Moved! LET OUB TnBST-ElBS efficency. How long since your eyes were examined? Get COKE TO TOOB BBSCn that early recheck your good judgment demands, (Oon tinned From Pago One) (Continued From Page One) land. He Ifellowed this training for Us). On the’ other side of the with a peiTod of literary study iu ."i ." bell, forming an arch over the Deep South SWIGERT BROS. Saluzzo, Piedmont, Italy, and re­ image of the crucifix, are the W Grapefruit Juice 46 ox. can— 2 9 c turned to Switzerland, where he '• •‘1 names of the apparent donors, Optometrlstg Good Service Better FUion took a preparatory course in phi­ John Felter and Amelia Guiraud. Kuner for Every Age At Right Prices losophy. Monsignor Mulroy, pastor of [2B] T(Hnato Juice No. 2 can.„ - 9 c ISSO California KEyttone 7651 Returning to Italy, the present Holy Ghost church, realizing the Chancellor and Vicar General of sentimental and historical value Glen Rae

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ZOCCOLI Noire Dame Universily COLLEGE PREXY ADDRESSES WOODEIV SHOES Has 3 Faculty Chaoges for Sununiertime Ideal for Swimming Notre Dame, Ind.—The Univer­ SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS or for the Shower Room sity of Notre Dame opened its sum­ mer session for undergraduates (Loretta Height* College, DeaTer) Bonfils Somnes as a memorial to with three major faculty changes. Students of the regular summer her parents. Henry B. Froning, head of the de­ I'The Carnegie foundation, the partment of chemistry since 1920 session of Loretto Heights college Rockefeller bequests, the Mellon : and dean of the college of science were welcomed to the institution art gallery, recently presented to since 1940, has been retired at his by Dr. Paul J. Ketrick, president, t’.ie nation; the Pulitzer prizes are own request. in the general assembly Friday, all symbolical o f the progressive Remember the Lawrence Baldlnger, Ph.D., apt effort to raise the educational level July 9. Dr. Ketrick commented ing dean of the college of science and culture of mankind. If it is for the'past two semesters, has upon the large number of sisters praiseworthy to render comfort to been named the new dean. Robert following the course in the spir­ men’s bodies, it is still more com­ itual life being offered for the 8TREET WEAR STYLE S3 PAIR S. Eikenberry, assistant professor mendable to give aid to their spir­ first time in Ix)retto Heights, which of aeronautical engineering, will itual and cultural well-being.” BUY YOUR PAIR NOW! more than 225 sisters are attending. serve as acting head of the depart­ SSCA Delegates ment during the year’s leave of He congratulated the students on SILVER FROHT absence of F. N, M. Brown, who is their decision to follow studies Return Home that will be of vital service to the Church in serving in China on an educational The Loretto Heights delegates to SHOE REPAIRING nation in the post-war era. m i ICTH STREET mission from the U. S. Department the Summer School of Catholic lof State. “ The war o f destruction makes Action held last week in the Mor­ clearer each day the need o f sound rison hotel in Chicago returned to and constructive education, which Denver on Monday with enthusias­ will be the hope of the country in tic and inspiring accounts of their days of peace. It is a time to hold trip. The school, which was con­ Le fs J o Something About the Weather firmly to what is permanent and ducted under the auspices of the good, and to discipline our minds Queen's^ Work, central office of the rather than to fall prey to easy Sodality of Our X*dy in America, and superficial activities.” was attended by more than 1,200 The speaker commented on the priests, sisters, and lay men and Streamline Air Conditioner hope that is evidenced for the fu­ women. The delegates frpm Lo­ ture in the benefactions of a per­ retto Heights were Virginia Thie- manent nature, such as the recent ler, student body president; Kath­ For War Workers W ho Sleep in the Day completion of the Church of the erine Dean, sodality prefect; and YOUR W ILL Holy Ghost in Denver by Helen Margaret Reidy, mission president. ■ i ■ HOT or COLD FRESHMAN WEEK TO OPEN ON It is old fashioned not to be comfortable in these days of REMEMBER THE . science and invention AUG. 30 IN REGIS COLLEGE! and NOW— Streamline Air Conditioning is (Regit College, Denver) Francis Cunningham, S. J,, will POOR MISSIONS Freshman week will be held Aug. join the Regis faculty for next| 30-31. During this period place­ INEXPENSIVE year. They replace Walter J. ment examinations will be given all Ong, S. J., instructor in English I HERE IS AIR CONDITIONING THAT IS incoming freshmen to determine OF THE ARCHDIOCESE inexpensive c o n v e n ie n t p o r t a b l e SIMPLE their classification in the various and director of publicity and pub­ DEPENDABLE ATTRACTIVE LIGHT QUICK classes. Registration for all stu­ lications, and Robert J. O’Sullivan, ADAPTABLE HEALTHFUL MODERN SAFE dents will be held on Sept. 1, with S. J., instructor in English and Sept 10 being the last day for delayed registration. The annual speech. Father Bloomer comes student retreat will be held on Dec. from Rockhurat college, Kansas] 6, 7, and 8. City, Mo., where he was professor >39 Faculty changes that will bring of English; at Regis he will be I Special Deluae model (Chromium) ilightly higher. two new professors to Regis were . 2 ATTRACTIVE COLORS announced simultaneously with the professor of English and speech. | new schedule. Thft^Rev. Louis A. Father Cunningham is not entirely Form of Bequest for Establishment 716 Santa Fe Bloomer, S. J., and the Rev. L. a newcomer to the Regis campus, I Neanderthal Man for in 1936-1938 as a scholastic he M o l i n e ^ s Phone KE. 8944 taught English and Latin in the Goes Modern college. He returns to Regia as of FuneJs for Education of Priests: an instructor in French. During the past year he was stationed inj Cleveland, 0., where he completed |l Annual Novena to St. Anne his tertianship. Faculty Mambsr* Listad FROM JULY 17 TO JULY 26lh In addition to Fathers Bloomer I (Check intention and mail to St. Leo’ s church, and Cunningham other Jesuit fac­ 908 10th St., Denver, Colo.) ulty members are: Fathers Conrad Bilgery, Edward A. Conway, Law­ PETITIONS rence L. Cusack, Joseph P, Don-| Baployaunt...... Good Heslth- nelly, Joseph V. Downey. Armandi Bitter Position.— . Cure of Disease____ W. Forstall, Hi^o J. Gerleman, RsIm In SsIuT— ____ _ Cure of AleoholUm.. Mark S. Gross, Henry P. Hecken,| Gr*e« of Good Confession- Peace of Hind._____ Louis T. Keenoy, Peter McCartney. Finsneisl Aid______Return to: Florence J. Mahoney, William F. [ Sueeees in Businees— The Faith.. Robison, Joseph ‘ A. Ryan, Em­ Sale of Property ___ The Sacraments.. manuel T. Sandoval, William J. Success in' Studies __ Conversions______Stackhouse, Elmer J. Trame, and I Csthollo Boy Friend- Rclisiou* Vocations Edward U. Wintergalen, and Ber­ Catholic Girl Friend- Priesthood._____ nard C. Schulte. Joseph James I Happy Marrisse____ Sisterhood...... McGuire is the only non-Jesuit onj Peace in the Home.— The Pope-...... —_ the faculty. Spiritual Favor._____ Gift of Purity_____ Nut so tliffereni from modem members o f the human race is ihe Many of the courses are of a pre­ Happy Death______Love of Nsisthbor— induction nature, and will .be espe­ Soul* in Puriatory_____ World Peace______ancient Neanderthal man when you dress him up in modem garb. Thia cially suited for those high school I SPECIAL INTENTIONS illustration, published in the Rev. graduates who will be able to com-1 Raymond W. Murray’* new book plete a part of their college educa­ on pre-history and evolution, Man’s tion before induction into the I Vnknoten Ancegtort, shows how armed services. During the first much im p re s s io n s o f primitive semester courses will be offered in man’s racial features have been the following subjects: Account­ colored by such thing* a* long hair, ing, American government, Ameri­ N A M l- beard, and style o f dress. In cave­ can history, biology, chemistry, commerce, economics, education, AODRESB- man surroundings, long-haired and bearded, t h e Neanderthal man English composition, English es­ cm r____ ..BTATE.. look* hardly human. But see him say, English literature, ethics, European history, expression, here! French, German, geology, Greek, journalism, Latin, logic, mathema­ tics, philosophy, physical educa­ tion, : physics, religion, sociology, Spanish, war economics, war geog-1 raphy, and war mathematics. EIGHT STUDENTS WIN SUMMER DEGREES Eight seniors will complete their | work in Regis college for their de­ A Permanent Bnrse for the grees during the present summer session, it was announced by the dean’s office. The graduates are Perpetnal Edneation of a Felix Loomis Ayres, 1333 Ogden [ street; Rtehard Dale Burk, Sterl­ ing; Albert James Cook, 1375 S. I Seminarian Is $6,000. Any Logan street; Paul Edwin Sein- icke, 3070 W, 41st avenue; John /A Donald McGregor, Antonito; Jos­ Portion of This, However, eph Jerome Quinn, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Harry White’ Wilder II, 4857 E. 17th avenue; and John Can Be Left. A Cool Setting for Andrew Yelenick, 4600 Pearl! street. Burk, McGregor, and Heinicke!| Summer Meals—cfnd are majoring in mathematics; Cook and Wilder are biology majors; Ayres specializes in chemistrj/; They Save You Work Quinn, in economics; and Yelenick, In English. Because most of these! men will be called for military THE SUM OF $350 WILL TAKE CARE duty by Aug. 1, no formal grad- j uation exercises are planned. SEVERAL JESUITS Service Mats IN ANNUAL RETREAT OF A STUDENT FOR ONE YEAR • Several Jesuits are now making! their annual retreat in Regis. Fa­ thers Irwin G. Umhoefer, SJ., as­ Get several sets you won’t have to sistant treasurer of Regis college; wash another Table Cloth all summer long. Edward H. Wintergalen, S.J., in- .structor in economics; Thomas j| ' The family will enjoy using these frostyv Sheehy, SJ., a.ssistant superior ofj fresh plastic or the gayly painted cork Jesuit philosophers of St. Louis For Further Information, Apply at place mat* every meal. Heat proof, water university; and Raymond Belloc, proof, you simply wipe them clean! S.J., of S t Ignatius’ high school, Chicago, 111., are spending the usual eight days in the spiritual] Cork Place Mats . . . many bright, sunny exercises. patterns, to pick from, floral desi^s and A visitor in Regi.s is the Rev. | ■ I quaint street scenes. 18x12 .... ea. 25^ Francis Keenoy, SJ., brother of the Rev. Louis T. Keenoy, SJ., professor of chemistry and mathe-| CIIAXCERY Plastic Floral Mats . . . so clean and pretty matics. Father Keenoy is instruc­ you’ll want several sets! A wide selection tor in -mathematics and chemistry | in Rpekhurst college, Kansas City, I of patterns and all-over designs in many Mo. He is known to Denverites as | color combinations...... ea. 39^ a former instructor in Regis. OFFICE THRU 9 Monogrammed Place Mats. . . light-weight REWEAVING Bsstorc DsmastS { plastic mats, frosty-cool and patterned Clotbinc with silver scroll and a large initial in the Park HID corner. Grand as gifts, to o ...... ea. 29 ^ Hosiery Repair 1530 Logan Street * S1I2 Esit Callax at Albion Strsot Linens— Stpeei Floor DE. ms Denver, Colorado Doll Bazaar Nlerry-go-Ronnd JULY IS. 16, 17 Loyola Grounds "Wkm Dtnm Shops with 2111 23RD AND YORK Thursday, July 15, 1943 Office, 938 Bannock Street THB DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN

Abbalial Blasting lo GRAND JUNCTION COUSINS WEEKLY HOLY HOUR IS HELD GIVE A 1 Be Given in Alehison La Junta Scouts Cliaplain Jumps ABOARD CRUISER HELENA FOR PARISHIONERS IN SERVICE PERSONAL Atchison, Kans. — Wednesday, CRUCIFIX Sept. 8, has been set as the ten­ Play Ping-Pong Grand Junction.— No word had last year to J. H. Dowdy, who is Widi Paratroops (St. Patrick'* Pariah, Pnable) place recently in S t Patrick's tative date for the abbatial bless­ been received to date of Ernest and serving in the military police in A Holy Hour for parishioners of rectory, Mr. and Mrs. William TO TOOB CHILDBEB ing of the Rt. Rev. Cuthbert Mc­ Micky Perry, cousins serving Washinirton. She is a graduate of St. Patrick's in service is held every Finnell were \\itnesses. La Junta.— Scout troop 232 of aboard the cruiser Helena, which the local high school and of Mesa (Continued From Laoi Page) Sunday afternoon from 4 until 5. The marriage of Betty Pargs A ciucmx Donald, O.S.B., newly elected Co­ St. Patrick’s parish will meet in wa.s reported lost. college. Her sister, Mary, is doing ing the holy sacrifice no matter The broklet used in this service is and John E. Keller took place in adjutor Abbot of St. Benedict’s the clubrooms Thursday evening, Ernest is the son of Mr. and art work in Hollywood. where the priest-chaplain is. entitled Novena for Peace and St Patrick’s church July 1. The Tin monastery here. The blessing will cu July 15, at 7:30. Immediately Mrs. Eugene Perry, 749 South ave­ Pvt. Donald C. Beatty, who is Victory, Copies of this booklet brid' is the daughter of Mr. and be performed by the Most Rev. after work is assigned and the Father Matthew was bom in CAU m a nue, and a brother of Miss Dorothy serving in an army tank destroyer Denver, June 24,1910. His father may be obtained in the rectory for Mrs. William Pargs and is a grad­ Paul C. Schulte, Bishop of Leaven­ meeting is completed, a ping-pong Perry. unit in Camp Shelby, Miss., is died when he was quite young, and five cents. Each family with a uate of Pueblo Catholic high worth. St. Benedict’s has close tournament uill be held. All scouts TllTSini Micky is the son of Mrs, Dom­ home on furlough. His wife, Eve­ the family moved to Pueblo, He member in service should endeavor school. She has been in nurse’s ties with Holy Cross abbey in are asked to be present, and on inick Perry. 36 Pitkin. lyn, joined him In Pueblo, and they attended Pueblo Catholic high to have a representative present training in Glockner hospitaj, Col­ Canon City, Colo., whose superior. time. for this Holy Hour. orado Springs,Springs, for the past year. Abbot Leonard Schwinn, is a for­ Pvt. Rodriguez in visited in Montrose before coming school for two years and finished T i n WILL At a special meeting of the K. of to their home in this city. his course in the abbey school. Recent name* received for the Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Parga were mer member of the Atchison C., July 8, arrangements were made Coast Artillery After he was graduated in 1928 honor roll are: Joseph Leo Murphy the witnesses. TBIASUU IT community. to entertain in the near future sol­ Members of the Young Ladies’ Pvt. Marito A. Rodriguez. he entered St, Benedict’s college, of 315 E. Pitkin, with the navy, Lt. Helen Hoffman and Lt. diers and cadets in the La Junta sodalities o f St. Joseph’s church Grand Junction, arrived recently Atchinson, Kans., and in 1930 he and Ernest James Brothers of 1014 Betty Green visited in Pueblo the THBOUEIOIIT air base who are members of the enjoyed a picnic in the shelter- in the army coast artillery replace­ was accepted by the Benedictine Spruce, with the army. weekend of July 10. They are THE ABBEY SCHOOL Knights of Columbus. A special house. After a picnic supper, hik­ Tm i LDX ment training center in Camp Me novitiate. He was ordained June Mrs. Thomas H. McMahon of army nurses stationed in Fitz- CANON O 'n . COLORADO committee will arrange a program, ing and baseball were the diver- Quaide, Calif., for basic training 16. 1936, by the then Bishop Ur­ 1224 Routt has undergone an oper simons hospital, Denver Th» pl»e« lof Toar Toent ton in th*« sions. During the evening Misses to be followed by cards and re­ for service in that branch. He ban J. Vehr. Father Matthew ation in S t Mary’s hospital, where _ Mark E. McGrath of the army Meat JtltraetiYAly D«sign*4. troubltd tinw^ For boy* trom U r « n old freshments. Putty Dolan, Phyllis Erskine, and BaauUful In Appaarane*. and up. Thorouah tralniDf by *xp«rianead transferred to Pocatello, Ida., for Joyce Phillips sang severgl songs. sang his first Solemn Mass in she is now recovering. signal corps is on furlough in the (acuity of BonedleUno prloata. Ideal maun, T ou r Choica el Slit rk u a h ei: Mrs. W. Mays and Ida Bonnot induction. The picnic is the last meeting Sacred Heart church, Pueblo. The deadline foe subscriptions home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. tain climate, lanta caropui. All eporU In- were recent visitors in Pueblo. to the Rejyiiter from this parish is Walnut . . broou walnia laatodst cludlnt borMbick riding. Inquire i The Floral Tribute for the group until late in August, When he was stationed in Boulder James B. McGrath, 1025 Palmer. Headmaiter. when members returning to col­ he was spiritual adviser for mem­ Aug. 1. Parishioners who haven not qlqw antlqua qold oxldlxsd tO- Names of Parishioners Paid Mrs. Dowdy «•( and antiqu* ivorr, BE SURE TO lege will have charge o f a meet­ bers of the University of Colorado yet done so are requested to write Mrs. Faye Dorothea Dowdy, SPECIFY rniriSH. In War Service ing. Newman club. He was made as­ their name and address on an en­ Become a Salvatorian Lay Brother daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph velope and mark it, "Register.” Corporal Visits SEND NO MONET No Stndln. No Tnitlon RtqqlrW Are Requested Dailys Visiting sistant pastor of St. Michael’s Join our tetivo and conUmplativo Society Scaizo, 324 S. Seventh street, re­ church, Canon City, in 1941, Sixty-five cents is the minimum lust writa a card or lattai. "Plass* aSDd {( you wUh to eonttcrau younelf to God Parents again are reminded to cently received the floral salute In Old Mexico amount for the year’s subscription. PERSONAL C R U C ira lot which at a Lay prothcr, dovating your lift to from a Washington, D. C., florist Father Matthew’s mother, Mrs. I will dapoall 8100 lot ona; oi tl.TS hand in the names of .sons and Lt. and Mrs. J. L. Daily and Bridget Connelly resides at 3443 Harkntaa-Tiailale Ritag Hald Home in Durango prayor and work in tha peaca and quiat o( daughters who have entered thej for her outstanding work in the lot tara.' irith peatman upon daUvary. the monastery. baby, Janice Leigh; and Mrs. P. A. Quivas street, Denver. A twin The marriage of John H. Hark- service of their country. Name, capital city of .the nation. . plua a law cant* poatal chargaa." U If yon know a trade, plaeo It In tba oerriet Daily, and sister, Mary Catherine, brother, Patrick, is employed in ness and Mary F. Tisdale took Durango.— (St. Columba’s Par­ you aaod ramlltanca arlth ordatr ara arlU of G ^ 1 If you ara not akilled in a trada. we address, and branch of service Mrs. Dowdy is a secretary of are visiting in Mexico City, while defense work in St. Louis, Mo. iah)—C^l. and Mrs. Carl Fracas- prapty thipplnq diaiqaa. Avoid dlaap- aball bo glad to taaeh you ono. Develop what should be included in the informa­ it good in you for God'a Cauao I Aik for ia- the marine engineer office of the Lt. Daily is on a 10-day furlough Another brother, Dennis, is a sini of Denver and Fort Logan are polntmani ORDER N O W FOR tion. THE HOUDATS. formation Indicating your age. Addreia i Kaiser Shipbuilding corporation, from his duties in the naval air radio technician stationed in Camp visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. VERY REVEREND FATHER PROVINCIAI Mrs. Aeneas Cash has returned which has its offices in the depa; Albert Fracassini; his sisters, SOCIETY OP THE DIVINE SAVIOR corps at Corpus Christi, Tex. Mrs. Barkeley, Tex. ThtBeligionsHoust, DapL^K' Salvatorian Remlnary 8L Natiani. Wtie. to La Junta while her husband is ment of commerce building. 3 P. A. Daily and Mai7 Catherine, In his most recent letter to his Misses Ida and Lena Fracassini; 333 I Ibrktt IL CUcagt. O. on foreign duty. Captain Cash went to Washington a year ago who hqve been visitin^r the J, L. mother, Father Matthew told of and other relatives and friends in formerly was a physician and sur­ to accept a position on the staff Dailys since May 23, will probably assisting in a Confirmation service Durango. Cpl. Fracassini, an artist YOUNG 1M.4N, BECOME A geon in the Santa Fe hospital here. of the U. S. Maritime commission, return to thqir home in Grand held in North Africa. of note, soldife his...... painting "Story MISSIONARY PRIEST 1 All parishioners are asked to but the commission lent her to ASSISI III IIESSSSky," to the Denver Art museum ROSARY CASE Junction soon. Another priest, Father Edwin contribute to the cash food sale the Kaiser company soon after she after it won a prize in the 49th Genuine Vemthmr, Metal Clatp Young men. partlenlarly tbooe In or Lucille Ligrani J. Kozak, O.M.C., of Baltimore, aXOTICT YOU* aOiANV. TMi a «< a l» InUMt bayond high achool, who feel detiroua of on the first Sunday each month, went to work. Md., also descended upon Sicily annual exhibit. CM* u Jun »|1U m tun bMn toklu (nr. IOmI r«r Aibar mmU nllgloua irtidas. ^ ssdi. I. for becoming miiaiongry prietU thould Envelopes for this purpose will be An interview with Mrs. Dowdy Weds Navy Man with the paratroopers. "The par­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Owens of for for U.M: MOl PRIPAIO. apply at once. iMiooIi. ^fthN, doslofp—wrllo for muntUjr found in the pew pockets. Please was published in the Titnet-Her- Mi.ss Lucille Ligrani, daughter ents of paratroopers have nothing Gol^n are here looking after RUANTinr LIMlTSft .... WRiti AT ONOL ST. MICHAEL'S PREPARATORY indicate on the envelope the ald on the day she received the F a HlAeeiaqp aa . SEMINARY of Mr.^and Mrs. Jerry Ligrani of to worry about,” said Father Ko' business affairs and visiting THE RELIGIOUS HOUSE. Dept. 5KC amount given. These contributions salute. The florist sent her ns B. Mirket 8t Chicafo 6, HL Tho Fathera of tho Divino Word this city, became the bride of zak. "Their sons are well taken friends. are necessary to meet the parish bouquet of gladioli and carnations. Petty Officer Laurice Townsend care of wherever they are, even (Continued From Last Page) Concant, Naw York financial obligations. Miss Rose Cavanaugh enter­ The young woman was married of the navy in a 7 o’clock cere if we have to fly to them and jump Grand Junction; and Mrs. Augusta tained her card club Friday eve­ mony Thursday evening in Our from a plane to reach them.” Davidson, Durango. ning, July 9. An extra table was Want lo Bernnie a Priest? Lady of M t Carmel church, Den­ necessary as several guests were We wctcomc to our Society sealooa young Would you like In the quarterly meeting of men anxious to davota thair livaa as Salva- ver. present, among them Miss Mary CANON C i n YOUTH ENTERS July 7, reports from the Pueblo torian Priaata to tha Apoatolau of parlab- The bride, in a white chiffon O’Rourke of San Pedro, Calif.; miaaiona, ratreats. lactnrest to tha educatian YOUR BOY dress, finger-tip veil, and pearl Bishop Rohiman deanery were read by Mrs. Vance Mias Mary Hoagland, and Mrs. of tha laity and of aiplranta to the priest­ hood ; to th* cause of the CathoUo Press, ate. NAVAL SCHOOL IN KANSAS U. tiara, was given in marriage by her Driscoll. In the absence of Mrs. McGrory, who is visiting her niece, uncle, Larry Ditilla. Her flowers Graduates of tha alamsntary school, and IN THE SERVICE O’Rourke, the reports from Wal- Miss Sadie Sullivan. such aa hava had soma or oompleta high were white roses and stephanotis Of Iowa Visits school or college, or are edvanced In years, remembered in Canon City. (St. Michael’s day for her home in Washington, senburg were read by Mrs. Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thompson, with a shower of sweetpeas. Her of Farmington, N. Mex., were here are welcom* to correspond immediataly. Ad­ Parish)— Jerry Wildgen has en- D. C., after spending a month in bridesmaid was Miss Anne La- McGowan. The reports reflected vanced students but defleient in Latin credits A Continual Novena :red naval officers’ training Canon City with her mother, Mrs. the interest throughout the diocese Monday visiting the Misses reesiva apaeiaJ eouraaa.—If yon ara too poor rus.so; her matron o f honor, Mrs. Puebio Ordinary Bridget and Martha Clarke. to pay the full facs wa shall seak to solve school in the University of Henry Cunningham, who ia recov­ Stella McCoy; and her flower girl, in shrines in the home, study clubs, voor prohlam through tha aid of special to the Sacred Heart Kansas, Lawrence. Last year he ering from a major operation Dianna Jason. Miss Lanjsso wore and the work of the Confraternity heneftetors. as in St. Joseph’s Military acad­ Another daughter, Miss Mary Alta of Christian Doctrine. Mrs. Mc­ Reguiescant in Pace Such aa hava had six years of LaUn inter in our Monastery Chapel for white chiffon and a flower tiara, The Most Rev. Henry P. Rohl ;ht novitiate immediately. No ehargeat emy in Hays, Kans. Cunningham, has returned to and Mrs. McCoy had pink chiffon man, Bishop of Davenport, Iowa, Gowan reported 3,000 members Writ* to the address below (ndleatiog age the duration o f the war? Lt. Jim Stirling, on his way to Colorado Springs «fte r caring for with a flower tiara. ’Roxy Ditolla visited in the Pueblo home of enrolled in the army of prayer. Diocese of Pueblo and extant of tducatlon. VERY REV. FATHER PROVINCIAI* Simply t«nd in hit name and wt will an overseas mission, stopped in her mother. Miss Cunningham is ERJAVEC, Louii of 1385 Wabaah. acted as best man Bishop Joseph C. Willging July 10 Plans were made for the annual SOCIETY OF THE DIVINE SAVIOR, Requiam in St. Francii Xavicr’a gladly laclnda him In tbit novtna. A Phoeniz, Ariz., to visit his supervisor in Glockner hospital A reception in the home of Mrs, and 11. Reared in Western Iowa, party of the diocesan council Miti Salvatorian Seminary St Naxiaoi, Wla: brother, Bob, employed in the church. Pueblo, July 10. Intannent amgll offtrlng ia waiootaa but not ni Mrs. Pauline Merlino spent the Townsend’s grandmother, Mrs. Lu­ Bishop Rohiman had as first ap­ Thursday, Aug. 12, in the Cathe­ Roaelawn. * aary. steel mills. Lt. Sterling had just weekend at home. She is com­ cille Carrado of Denver, followed. pointment after he was ordained a dral hall. Announcement of the PETROVICH, John. Died in a Puahio Wrttat Sgered Heart Monutarr been assigned to his own plane and pleting a business course in About 50 friends and relatives were priest that of assisitant pastor in committees will be made at a fu hoipiul July 7. Raiidant of Puablo crew. 88 year*. Mainbar of Slovana Progrea- Halaa Cqmara. Witc. Pueblo. present, including Mrs. Ligrani, St. Mary’s parish, Dubuque, la ture date. aira Banaflt aociaty and Wcitarn Sjavonic ST. JUDE THADDEUS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Mrs. William I^nahue, who had mother of the bride, who went to Bishop Willging is a native of this Attempt Made to iociety. Huiband of Hra. Katie Petro­ Alstyne and children, Mr. and been visiting in'rhe home of her Denver for the wedding. After tht parish and the two became close vich, Puebla; father of Mri. Oclaficy WOULD Wilaon. Mra. Kate Patrovlch, and John SOLEMN JULY Mrs. Cecil Dent and family parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mer reception the couple came to Grand friends. Fire Cathedral School of Pueblo, and Mra. J. M. Lauxhiin, YOUNG MEN YOU U U and Mrs. G. H. VanAlstyne of ino, left last week for Fort Col Junction for a short visit with Mrs. In Bishop Rohlman’s stay, the Colorado Sprinsa; brother of Mra. Mar­ NOVENA A fire, obviously of incendiary garet Zvanut, Katie and Martin Petro­ ta dcdicata year Ufa anttrely U tba Salida spent July 4 at Cottonwood lins to be with her husband, who Townsend’s relatives, ttnd then left two prelates visited in Sacred origin, did minor damage to a 'aarvlea of tha Sacred Heart aa lake^ near Buena Vista, fishing. vich of St. Louii; and uncle of Martin is taking vocational agricultural for Fort Pierce, Fla., where the Heart orphanage, Pueblo. Some kitchen in Pueblo Catholic high Kraaovec, Pueblo. Requiem Maas in St. « A Religioua Lay Brother? Miss Mary Nell Crawford, with Onr Brothara do not taaeh. bnt kelp aar training tHere, and soon will re­ bTidegroom is stationed. of the present sisters in the Mary's church, Pueblo, July 9. Inter­ school the evening of July 12. TTi ment Roaelawn. Priaata by their prayt^a and tnannal six other girls, was pledged to a ceive his Bachelor’s degree. Mrs. Townsend attended grade orphanage are former teachers in blaze was the second in the school work In oar aehoolo and on tho nifaoJona. newly established chapter of HOLT. Uura L.. of 1810 W. 19th | Victory and Mrs. John Kastl of Denver ac­ and high school in Grand Junction. St. Mary's school, Waterloo, la., within three months. street, Pueblo. Died in local hoapital I Thtir lifo la tha hidden Ufa af SL Jaa- Epsilon Sigma Alpha, national She had been employed in Denver where they became acquainted with iph at Nagareth. cloao to tho Boorl of companied her parents, Mr, and According to Fire Chief Fitz­ July 11. Wifa of Elmer C. Holt; mother Jeaoa. For Information wrIUf young business girls’ sorority, at in a defenie plant recently. Mr. Bishop Rohiman. of Daphne Hanna, San Harclal, N. Mex.: Peace Mrs. J. E, Hein, to Canon City patrick, attempts were made to Lucille Holt Foreman, Norfoik, Va.; Sicrtd Hoarl Miaaion Booaa, banquet in the Strathmore notela Townsend is the son of Mr. and when the latter returned from Gayla Holt Davis and John T. Holt, Bta. Maria. la Tuesday night. fire the building in two places, JULY 18-26 visiting their daughter and other Mrs. Ralph Townsend o f Rockport, Sin Diego. Calif.; and Charlea E. Holt, Mo. He is storekeeper second sticks of wood having been placed Pueblo: lister of Mri. J. G. Steele, Troy. Mrs. Charles Barnhart left relatives in Denver the past week. t)ver the burners of a gas stove Tuesday afternoon for Washing class in the navy. 111. Requiem Mass in Sacred Heart I * BROTHERS WELCOMED Mrs. Kastl expects to go home in the kitchen adjacent to the au­ Cathedral July 16. Interment Rose-' ton, D. C., and Fort Bragg, N. John Chii^o, radio technician Fr, Pascual Sings lawn. I Wednesday. Mr. Kastl, who has ditorium, which was damaged to DOSHMCAN FATHERS Art you Interaated in becoming a third class, is studying aviation PERRY— Joiepb Perry of 525 Law ., Brothor Religioua, devoting your lift to Car. In Fort Bragg she will join been employed at the Davis dam the extent of $2,500 in April of PrwAchtr: radio in naval training school in rence avenut. Grand Junction, died in I RtTa OtTld Banta 0»F« tho lervleo of God under the patronago her husband, recently commis­ in Arizona, will return to Denver this year. In the July 12 attempt, hla home Friday, July 9, after an ill- of tho gantlo laint, St. Francii do Coitus Christi, Tex., taking up sioned a second lieutenant of some time after July 15. papers were used in an effort to neaa of ona month. Funeral lerrices Salta? If ao, writa various types of communication wera held in St. Joaeph'e charch, Grand * heavy artillery. They will go to Mass [or Motier in ite a steir-landing leading to Tha Rev. Norica Hiatar The Knights of Columbus met Junction, with tha Very Rev, Ntcbolaa Georgia, where the lieutenant will systems used on planes and other SHRINE OF ST. JUDE THADDEUE OBLATE8 OF ST. FRANCIS DE SALES in St. Michael’s hall Thursday equipment on the planes. He ex­ the auditorium. Two boys, or men, Bertrand officiating. Burial was in Cal­ Childa. Md. be in training for four months. were reported seen running from vary cemetary, 1909 South Ashland Avenoa night, with the grand knight, pects to complete the course in Durango.— (Sacred Heart Par­ City Attorney Bernard E. Mad­ the building about 11 p.m. The Mr, Perry wai born In Italy July 24, CHICAGO. ILUN0I8 den was slightly improved Thurs­ Andy Konty, Jr., presiding. The four months and will then be ish)—The Rev. Michael Pascual, 186$, and came to Canada at tha age fire was discovered shortly before of 19. Two yeari later bs moved to day after a bad attack of ton- new priests of the parish. Father eligible for promotion to the grade C.R., pastor of Sacred Heart par­ Justin McKernan, O.S.B., and Fa­ midnight. Grand Junction, where he was employed “ THE PROPHETS silitis. of aviation radio technician second ish, has received word that his by a railroad company for 66 years. Pstitioni' 'may ba sent in before or An artery in the wrist of Billy ther Florian Batef, O.S.B., were class. a mother, Mrs. Petra Company de Surviving are hia wife. Bote: four during tha Novens. present. Pascual, passed away in Spain daughters. Mrs. Clara Calabrese, Milford, AND OUR TIMES” Skufca, 12, son of M-r. and Mrs. Miss Edith Daschner, 420 White Hass.; Mra. Minnie Salatino, Clifton; Miss Helen Fassler, a student In avenue; returned Sunday after March 19, the Feast of St. Joseph. (B y R. Gerald Culleton) Louis Skufca, was severed Thurs­ y Mra. Florenct Nanio, Denver; and Mra. Rav. Edward L. Hughes, O.P„ S.T.Lr. day morning when Billy stumbled St. Scholastica’s academy for three spending a week v is in g her par­ Father Pascual offered a Requiem Jaeaia Barnes, Grand Junction: two School Ends With sons, David and Harry Parry, both of Director Second Edition — entirely re­ and fell on a bucket. The wound years, is employed in the oflice of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dasch- High Mass for the repose of her vised and rearranged— fully in­ an electrical company for the Grand Junction; and 15 grandchildren was treated in a local hosoital. ner, at Ridgeway soul on July 6, and two great-grandchildren. dexed for quick reference. Es­ Anthony Merlino has returned summer. Word has been received from Seventy children have been in­ pecially adaptable for sermons to Leadville after spending the Lt. Mary Teresa W’ard is visiting Robert Careyj who is with the pub­ structed in the relimous vacation and lectures. Ready soon— cost her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed lic roads administration in Edmon­ First Communion past week here visiting relatives school in Ignacio. Nine received slightly higher than First Edi­ Ward. She is a nurse in Camp ton, Al^ierta, Canada. PUEBLO tion. Watch this paper for date and friends. Mrs. Merlino re­ First Communion July 3. The mained. Carson. Sisters of Mercy were in charge Orders taken bywhen ready, Orders taken bywhen Little Edward Fassler, who has (ContinuetLFrom Last Page) the author: The Catholic Ladies’ Card club of the instruction. Miss Geraldine Amidoi, stude held its regular party Thursday been confined to his bed for six The Feast of the Sacred Heart, THATCHER ST. MARY’S weeks by rheumatic fever, is im­ nurse in Glockner hospital, REV. GERALD CULLETON afternoon in St Michael’s hall. the patronal feast of the parish, spending a short vacation with h BLOCK DRUG Box 1031 TAFT. CALIFORNU proving. with 30 present. Mrs. Susan was solemnized on July 4 with a family. SHELTON BRYAN, Mgr. HOSPITAL O’Hanlon won the contract prize; procession after Mass. A pedestal, "AN ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION CONDUCTED BY Mrs. Clyde Merlino, auction; and 29 Dimes From Grave crucific, and six beautiful candle spending PHARMACY" Sisters of Charity HAIVD ENGRAVED Mrs. Otto Anna, 500. Refresh­ sticks, all donations of parishioners, ida with Gerald Bonfadini of Trin- PHONE 2 6 415 QUINCY PHONE 4766 ments were served. m were blessed. idad. Mrs. Laurene Burch left Thurs- Aid NGSSS Campaign • ^ Mass for the repose of the soul STERLING SILVER of Epimenio Montes wa.s celebrated Crnciform Medal Washington. — Twenty-nine LEisunmoi! by Father Pascual on July 12. noon, July 7, in the home of Mrs. JOE’S SUPER CLASSIFIED ADS dimes— literally a gift from the Paul Cordova, s 3/c, son of Mr. ■■Marie ■ ■■Velazquez. la 1 Robinson Bros.| with Transparent Plastic Cord grave— have been turned over as and Mrs. Ben Cordova, has been SERVICE Ngtlonal rata ZSe par word par Inuai mini- one of the contributions to the Dear Uiee Eitenmant visiting his parents. mum 12 words. If (our oir p Imora conaaeutiTa 778 SO. MAIN PH. 1788 iisuaa ara utad. tha rata ia tOo par word par drive to purchase one million 25- People eeem lo be gelling more Misses Rose Gallegos and Josie the society. 1 DAIRY 1 GULF GAS & OILS laane. Parment must accompanz all ordata cent war stamps for the National grumpy every day. The betl dreued, Serna, junior nurses from Den­ GREASING WASHING Ada raatWad ca Monday will appaar la tha of Social Service. moil, prntperouM appearing ories ver, are completing their train­ X Pure Milk and Cream istut printad for tba following waak. ISaa ing in Mercy hospital, Durango. your local Ragistar for local rataa.) The dimes are the gift of the are ihe moral grumpe. Young men ^ ‘Untouched by Human Hand’ late Rt. Rev. John JL Burke, first tcho are obviouily drafl-exempt can Miss Delpha Lobato, who re­ LITERATURE t t THE D. BURKE general secretary of the NCWC as be ieen on iheir way to work in a cently came from school in El Rito, social instead o f holding the regu­ t Home Delivery y WANTED: Contributiona larga or small to well as virtual founder and first forbidding elate of ill humor. I N. Mex., has gone to Denver to lar meeting on July 27. buy Catholic literature (or non-Catholic finish her course in beauty cul­ 1 WE SELL FRANCIS | Plumbing & Heating Co. colleKat. Cardinal Ntsrman Fund, e/o 109 president of the NCSSS board of ehould think thoee pereone would Broadway. Milton, Pa. trustees. During his lifetime. Mon­ be go happy leading Iheir own litee ture. picnic to be held in July were for- • ICE CREA.M 1 318-320 N. Santa Fe Ave. i Repair Work a Specialty NUKSKS TRAINING SCUOULS signor Burke had suggested a plan undisturbed by w a r eeparationi POSTPAID whereby many friends of the that they would be living on top of 1 Phone 59 713 E. 4th St. | Office Phone 909 MAKb UP lU 826-88 WEEK aa a IrainaO school would save a dime a day the world. They seem to forget the Ordti by "raetiaal Nuraa. Learn quickly at home Ronklat Free Chieage School of Nuraing to aid the institution. He himself mattes tcho are suffering and think Nnmbar Dspt. R-7, Chicago. Mary Norton Is had turned in several dime collec­ only of themselves.— M. IT. nished for all those For Thrifty Buyers OLD GOLD WANTED tions, and after his death there nc cars. Jc THE PRINCE Was found in his desk a box CASHI 15.00 to $50 WORTH IN MOST Being draft-exempt it not a PHARMACY BERNSTEIN BROS. HOMES. Ship Old Gold Taath. Ring*. marked for his daily dime for the aura ticket to beppinegg. Many a arrangements for the picnic. LUMBER CO. FREE ON E.ARLY ORDERS WaUhn. Jawrinr. ant condition. Caah ro- school and those dimes have now fellow will tell you bo U down­ Sodality Leader Pharmaeeeutical Chemist turn malt Satiafaction guaranteed. In­ been turned over to tho NCSSS hearted beeaute he cannot get in 201 South Santa Fe St. A beautiful Scapular medal. and a formation mailed. Eldrtd'a Jewelry Salvage Cor. Northern ft Pin* Phone 840 Service. Box 103. Depew, N. Y. campaign officials. and terve with tho other boys. Miraculoua medal, in plaatio material Phone 6220 Then, too, appearancei may de- (Sacred Heart Cathedral, Pueblo) PUEBLO. COLO. given Frea if rou aond your ordtr now. TOBACCO Religious Faith Called ceive at to a man’s draft atatui. The Young Lxdies’ sodality will Guaranuad Chawing, Smoking or CigaratU, Serious phyaical illness is not al­ have a breakfast after the 7 o’clock RELIGIOUS SUPPLY CENTER Piva Iba., 81.751 Ten. 83.00; Pipt Prac. Nation’s Only Guarantee Your Business It Appreciated P. 0. Box 388— Attlaboro. Haaa, Pgy Poatman. KENTUCKY TOBACCO ways manifest. Often men you Mass Sunday, July 18. The newly CO B-8, PADUCAH. KY gee out o f uniform heaa family BUY WAR BONDS elected officers are: President, PHOTO FINISHING Lima. — "Religious faith was obligations that keep them at The Palace Drug Ge. always the safe guarantee of na­ home. Mary Margaret Norton; v'ice pres- AND STAMPS HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE DISCRIMINATING CAMERA PANS S ax- tions and the key to their prog­ We must remember, al|o, that ideril, Ruth Carson; secretary. The Store A DANGER SIGNAL poaura rolla Ray quality terviced, your choic* either * eight Raytona printt and ress. This is witnessed by history, hardly a. citixen it unaffected by Nan Walker; and treasurer, Mar ★ Often Meociated with HirdtninR of the frea photo (oldtr for ktaping priala tafely Phones 27*28 406 N. Main St« ArUrleB. « Stroke. Parmlytii. Heart Trou< and wisdom accumulated during the war effort, and, though each or * 2 pnnta of each good expoturo, 25a jorie Crews. The Rev. John Kelley b(e« Kidney Diteaae, and other sra%*# com Quality that xxeolt. Leader* alnea 1920 20 centuries.’’ These were the one thould try to cover up hit plications. Retultfui treating methods of Ray'* Photo Stnrieo, OapL 8S-P. La Croaaa. words of Dr. Manuel Prado, Presi­ anxiety or inconvanience, ha often will speak. the Ball Clinic have proven dependable for WlBeonain. nearly a quarter of a century. Send for dent of Peru, when he thanked the finds tha task aeul-trying. Mr. and Mrs. William Kemp (Continued From L o tt Page) FREE Blood Pressure Book-rt^ay. No ob> TWO 5x7 ENLARGEMENTS 25c. NEGA- Most Rev. Fernando Cento, Apos­ When we recogntxa tha gymp- have moved from the parish and Mr. and Mrs. John wLucer WALSEINBURG ligation. Ball Ollnie. Dept. 7060, Excelaior T'lVES. Wineholt Photo, WooiUilnt, 27, tolic Nuncio to Peru, for the rC' toms of grumpineti in others, our are now living at 904 E. 5th street Springs, Mo. Penna. ception offered in his honor in the firtt antidote thould bo applied to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eberiing are where they Apostolic Nunciature in Lima. ouraelvet. Chaerfulneat it a moat now living at 217 W. 14th street. law and da contagious remedy, and mora than Anna Mraz and family have moved Charles Gardetto. PAUL KRIER. President RHEUMATISM Four Indiana Priests likely our own droll face adds to to 1211 N. Main street Mrs. Tony Roman and daugh The Pint National Bank R. R. GOWDY. Cashier Arthritis - Neuritis - Sciatiea onr noighber't dojoction. Tho Richard Hawley has been home ter, Roberta, " o f Los Angele 8. J. GLINSKY, Aaa’L Cashier Are Honored by Pius XII amoxing diacovory moat o f ut ora on furlough for a few days visiting Calif., are visiting Mrs. Roman'; of Walsenbnrg THE GUARANTY Treated by New Modern N'on-Surgical Methods making ig that ovan bofora tha his mother, and returns to Hill mother, Mrs. Nellie Gherna. MEMBER F.D. I.C. / Fort Wayne, Inti.—Four priests war wo wore glum, lalf-cantored, Field, Utah, this week. Announcement has been WM. M. WARD, Pres. STATE BANK If ran aqller trom tha tgonixlng pain* of In roaponaa ta (haaaanda who havo writ­ and thoughtlegg. It is not war that C. L. MANN, Vice Pres. OF WALSENBURG the** dtaeaaea and hava triad doxana of ten to them aboot thoir famooa mothoda of of the diocese have been honored Recently married were George ramedie* and they ail hart (ailed . . then helping chronic auSarera lo katter htalUi. by Pius XII. Fathers John G. Ben­ brings all unhappinatsi in fact, Sexton and Julia Moynihan. The Peter Fontana from M. E. COWING. Cashier Walsenbnrg, Colorado learn today about a new, truatworlhy troat- tba Ball C U B IC , DapL 7815, of Exctlaler nett, pastor of S t Joseph’s in Gar when people raalixe, through tor' witnesses were Timothy Moynihan ment method that boa helped thooaanda to Sprioga. Ma., baa prepared an new health. rett, and Father J. S, Ryder, pas­ row, that God plant for the beat and Mrs. Grace Moynihan. Also geles. Commencement The firtt principle of thla new treatment AMAZUSG FREE BOOK tor of St. Mark's in Gary, have every tiniest thing in Hi* heauti married recently were Leonard were held Thursday IPomen’t Ready-to-lFear vatbod ia remorini th* poiaont (rota tha been named Domestic Prelates. Fa­ ful universe, they dovolop a sim' Ledbetter and Rosemary Diamond' June 24, in the Hillsid Men's Wear and Clothing BUY WAR BONDS gyatem. Medicinti (htt glvo only temporary anUtled “ Good Health, LUo’i Grgateft Bltaa- pie trust in Him and axparienc# ralitf will not do one bit of good toward ingl" It Ulla bow (hair 29 year aid IrtaL ther John Sabo, pastor of Our The witnesses were Malcolm Occidental college. Peter Shoes • Dry Goods remoTtng the cauae* of your pain*. ment mtihoda correct many basic condltlona Lady of Hungary church, South mora real peaca of heart than they Brown and Elouise Schnack. AND STAMPS Palm and diatreaa *r* nitnre'* wamlnga and troabla* how yoa may find soothing Bend, and Father Henry A, have aver known before. that aomathing I* wrong with your ayt- and comforting rallof. new headlh and a Hoerstman, pastor of S t Andrew’s, ( Addrau, . Mitt Mary E. Eiten Your Purchase of War Bonds KRIER’S tem . that if Ut go may lead to acriooa new aollnok on Ufa. Thera if ao obllgaHon. ★ complicationa that may raault in partaanant Writ# today. This mstmctlva book may here, have been elevated to the man. Box 1620, tha Register, Den­ and Stamps Helps Secure Your WALSENBURG, COLO. injury. Sara yoq yoarg af antaU mlatry. office of Papal Chamberlain. ver, Colo.) Future. der, j_J ’1

9TEWS OF THE PUEBLO DIOC ESE HIEMRCHY VISIT PRISONERS’ CAMP FB. SySTRICK IS Paramarine Padre Shows How Jumping Chaplains Train Davenport Ordinary MIDF PflSIOR OH Accompanies Puebio k Bishop to Trinidad Rockvale. — The Rev. Stephen Sustrick, O.S.B., of Holy Cross abbey has been appointed pastor of St. Patrick’s church, succeeding Mass Said Regularly for Catholic Soldiers the Rev. Thomas Zabolitsky', O.S.B. Guarding Internees; Services Planned Lt. Martha D. Vezzetti, army nurse, who had been stationed in Camp Carson for six months, has Also for Captive Germans been transferred to Camp Kilmer, N. J. Before leaving for her new Trinidad.— The Most Rev. Joseph C. Willging, Bishop post she had a seven-day leave, of Pueblo, accompanied by the Most Rev. Henry P. Rohlman, which she spent with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. CJiarles Vezzetti. Bishop of Davenport, and the Rev. Francis L. Sebastiani, Miss Helen Drenick, teacher in S.J., pastor of Holy Trinity church, Trinidad, visited the the schools of Kersey, who has internment camp for war prisoners in Trinidad the after­ been visiting her parents, Mr. and noon of July 11. Mrs. John Drenick, is attending summer school in Colorado State A priest from Holy Trinity parish celebrates Mass in Teachers’ A»llege in Greeley. the camp for the many Catholic soldiers who are guarding Mrs. Rose Mosso and daughters the pri.soners. As no civilians are allowed in the compound, have returned to their home in direct contact with the prisoners is impossible. Arrange­ 'i Gallup, N. Mex., after a visit in the home of Mrs. Mosso’s father,! ments are being made by the Most Reverend Bishop so that Pasquale Del Vecchio. Mass can be celebrated for whatever prisoners are Catholic. Announcements have been re­ ceived here of the marriage in Pensacola, Fla., of Miss Marie Scavarda to Lt. Victor Stratton St. Francis’ Parish Family in the medical corps of the navy. Mrs. Stratton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scavarda, for­ merly of Rockvale and now of Has Six Sons in Service Santa Monica, Calif. * Miss Flora Bacarella and Cpl. (St. Francii Xavier’s Paritk, avenue, with six boys in the army. Robert T. Saban were married in Pueblo) They are: Mathew in Camp Barke- Hollywood, Calif. The bride was Unless another can top it, St. ley, Tex.; Michael in Pando; born and educated in Rockvale ’s parish claims the Joseph in Cheyenne, Wyo.; Jack in and recently went to California Pueblo diocesan record for the San Antonio, Tex.; John in New to make her home. The bride­ largest number of men from one York; and Peter in Camp Adair, groom is a Canon City man and is local family in the armed forces of Ore, ^ stationed in Camp Santa Anita, our country. That family is the Services will be held in Rye next Calif. Oreskovich family of 1902 Routt Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. (TumtoPagell — Column 8) Alice, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rukavina, was baptized Sunday afternoon by Fa­ Father Bates Is National Officer ther Clement V. Gallagher, with Victor Butkovich and Margaret Of Charities is Rukavina as the sponsors. Given Pastorate Monsignor John O’Grady of I H Washin^on, D. C., executive secre­ tary of the National Conference of In Brookside Pueblo Visitor Catholic Charities, met with the of­ ficers of the St. Vincent de Paul societies of the city in the parish Brookside, — The Rev. Florian The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John hall Sunday afternoon, July 11, to Bates, O.S.B., of Holy Cross abbey O’Grady visited in Pueblo July 10, has been appointed pastor of St. discuss social and religious prob­ Anthony’s church, succeeding the 11, and 12. During his stay he met lems arising from the war, and the Rev. Edward Vollmer, O.S.B., the members of the St. Vincent de services that the St. Vincent do who is now in St. Leander’s par­ Paul society in Pueblo. He also Paul men can render in the emer­ ish. Pueblo. made a tour of the Salt Creek dis­ gency. He complimented the men Mrs. Theresa Boccaccio, who trict and the fanning areas and on their fidelity and per.severance. had been a patient in a Canon City attended a meeting of the Child Those present were: The Very Rev. hospital, has recovered sufficiently Welfare board in Pueblo June 12. A. J, Miller and the Rev. Patrick to return to her home. He appealed to the de Paul men to Stauter, the Rev. Francis Wagner, increase their membership in order the Rev. Clement Gallagher, ana Mr. and Mrs. Louis Santille,; J'.l formerly of Brookside and now' to interest more men in the chari­ Lawrence Balleweg, James Mc­ of Los Angeles, accompanied the , table vocation as well as to have a Grath, and John Seufertof St. Pat­ body of their two-vear-old daugh- ,- large enough group to meet post­ rick’s parisn; William Seiter, Wil­ ter, Donna Marie, here for bunal.; war social problems. liam Jahn, Frank Carroll, and Pat­ Donna Marie was bom in Brook-i Monsignor O’Grady, national rick Wyndle of Sacred Heart par­ side and died in Los Angeles. secretary of the National Confer­ ish; Robert Chapman and Fred Mrs. James Madonna has re-’ ence of Catholic Charities and edi­ Cassidy of St. Leander’s parish; turned from Tonopah, Nev.,j tor of the Catholic Charities Re­ Joseph Saits, Ralph Sarlo, and where she accompanied the body view, is on the faculty of the Cath James Venuto of St. Francis’ par­ of her nephew, Nick Merlino, Jr., olic University of America, Wash­ ish. St. Mary’s parish was not who died in a Boulder hospital ington, D. C. represented. June 16. Nick was a grandson of the late Cosmo Merlino. Sgt. and Mrs. Nick Moschetti,',. who had beeffi enjoying a 16-day 1st Communion Ceremony visit with Mr. and Mrs. John In these official marine corps photos, Chaplain Joseph P. Mannion, No. 2— The padre is grin% as he packs his ’chute and prepares for a Moschetti, have returned to King- man, Ariz., where Sgt. Moschetti the navy's first jumping padre, shows how the chaplains who fly with the jump from the skies. Ends Classes in Cameron is stationed. Mrs. Moschetti works fighters of the sky are trained for their work. Chaplain Mannion, a Pitts­ No. 3— Back to Mother Earth after a jump, the chaplain drags down I in the post exchange. his parachute. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Beltramo burgh diocesan priest, holds the rank of a lieutenant commander in the of USO activities, reported that have received a letter from their No. -I— First to land, the priest looks up as his men come down from Walsenburg. — Vacation school nav}-. Hard training like that shown here prepared Chaplain Matthew hostesses supplied by the parish son, Sgt. Anthony Beltramo, in their tran^ort plane. » exercises in Cameron, a mission of Connelly, O.S.B., of Holy Cross abbey. Canon City, Colo., and Chaplain assisted greatly with the dance. which he states that he was one of No. S — Paratroopers have to know how to take a tumble. Father St. Mary’s parish, will be con­ Following the serving of refresh­ the army troops who patrolled Edwin J. Kozak, O.M.C., of Baltimore for their daring jumps with the army .Mannion gets ready to hit the ground as some of his fellow paramarines cluded with the reception of Holy ments, the boys returned to the air Detroit in the recent race riots Communion Sunday, July 18. The paratroopers who led the Allied invasion of Sicily; look on. base. Miss Alyne Tressel assisted there. He is stationed in Selfridge Cameron school 'has 18 children Mrs. O’Rourke. Field, Mich., near Detroit. No. 6 — The padre lands on his back and likes it. who will make their First Com­ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gallio have I'fo. 1—-Chaplain Mannion, wearing his paramarine insignia, looks like I'io. 7— Always the priest. Father Mannion, vested for Mass, raises his munion. More than 40 children The goal of the parish drive to raise $10,000 will be achieved received the information that their the typical U. S. fighting man, but he fights only for souls. hand in blessing. are attending the school. The son, Cpl. Louis Gallio, Jr., is now Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp. has within two weeks, according to overseas. - + + + ’+ donated through J, L. McBrayer, Father Raymond Newell. Already * Pvt. Nick J. Colarelli, son of superintendent of the properties, more than $8,100 has befen pledged Mr. and Mrs. Nick C. Colarelli, is Youth From St. Patrick’s the use of their facilities. Mr. Mc­ for the campaign. A full report in Miami Beach, Fla., where he Colorado Chaplain Jumps OFFICIAL Brayer has also given the use of of all pledges will be given to the attends a training school for air­ facilities in Tioga for regular ser­ parishioners July 25. The report craft mechanics. vices, in addition to ihose for an­ has been far beyond the expecta­ Pvt. James Rossi of Climax nual vacation schools there. tions of the parish. It is ex­ Is Killed in Naval Action pected that pa>'ments for the drive spent the Fourth of July visiting With Paratroopers in Sicily Miss Emma Cornali, senior his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James will be made even earlier than an- nurse in St. Anthony’s hospital, ticinated. Rossi, Sr. . Albert Angelo Amicone, sea- third member of the parish to lose Denver, rettf'rned there after three Cpl. John Moschetti, Jr., has A Benedictine priest. Chaplain >unteered for parachute duty last (TumtoPagell— Column 8) man first class, was killed in naval his life in serving his country. weeks’ vacation in Walsenburg. been transferred from Fort Logan Matthew J. Connelly, 33, a native Aug. 13. On his second jump he He is a native of Salida, where to the University of Wyoming in action, presumably in the Pacific The Walsenburg USO club 40 Hours’ Devotion of Denver, who served in Long- suffered a knee injury, and was his mother still lives. . staged a dance Saturday evening, Laramie. theater, according to an announce­ While in Pueblo he lived in the Diocese of Pueblo raont, Boulder, and Canon City, adjudged fit to c(fntinue jumping July 11. for 30 boys from the 5ih Sunday after Pcntecoet>—July IS* Pvt Joe E. Berta, Jr., is in ment received from the War de­ home of Mr. and Mrs. jChester Pueblo air base. Mrs. Peter Camp Roberts, Calif. parachuted upon Sicily with Am­ only after considerable rest. 194S. partment by Mrs. Costoda Ami- Brothers of 1014 Spruce and O’Rourke, Jr., Catholic chairman Creitted Butte— Stv Patrick's.# The names of John Fontecchio, erican invasion forces. “ Being with the boys is a won­ derful experience,” said Father cone of Salida. AH details as to worked as a plumbing ,apprentice Jr., and John B. Moschetti have Father Matthew entered th^ time and place are undisclosed. been added to the honor roll. They army early in 1942 from St. Mi­ \ Bishops* War Albert Amicone was a member reported to the army June 18. chael’s parish in Canon City, where of St. Patrick’s parish in Pueblo PUEBLO he was assistant pastor. Less than Relief Program for three years prior to his en­ Boy Is Born in Butte to a year ago he wa.s assigned to a listment in the navy. He is the parachute regiment and sent to PUEBLO PARISHES Abriendo Marketeria Former Pueblo Couple Fort Benning, Ga., for training. Saertd U » r t Cathedral ...... tlZO.Ot Our Lady of Ml. Carmel ----- 04.64 He made eight jumps before St. _.... — n.oo THE WARDROBE Quality Meats Butte. Mont.— Mr. and Mrs. leaving the United States for tU Franeii 3Cavier'a ____ Diocesan Women ----IIO.TO & Griweries Frank W. Blarney are the parents foreign service. 8t. Loander't ____ 06.80 of a boy, born in Butte the week of St. Mary'a ...... ______Bi.S'_ Cleaners & Dyers Chaplains are not required to 81. Patrick'! ...... 503 W. Abriendo Ave. July 5. Mr. Blarney is a past jump \vith the troopt But those Assist in NCSSS ■ Phones 2308-2309 grand knight of the Pueblo coun­ chaplains who do in ^ n tly win a P.ARISHES OUTSIDE OF PHOHE 629 cil of the Knights of Columbus and gieat increase in the respect and PUEBLO QUALITY SHOES FOR THE FAMILY resided in Pueblo until he was the admiration of the men. Father Alamoia— Sacred Heart f TO.OO War Stamp Drive Antoniltt—St. Auauatina'a . transferred to Butte. He is em­ Matthew went to Fort Benning lO.tl 801 No. Main— Pueblo ployed by the government. Canon City— St. Michnel'a_____ 29.10 from Camp Shelby, Miss. He vol- Capulln— St. Joieph'a 10.30 Cortea (Uancoi) ...... 14.00 The wonqen of the Diocese of Your Patronage BRIETWORS Creeled Butte— St, Patrick'a 21.10 Cedaredse (Delta) ______Pueblo are participating in the na­ ■ SHOE m 1.00 tional campaign of the NCCW for Appreciated PUEBLO Del Norte— Holy • Name of Mary 29.80 MART Delta— St. Uichaera ...... M.90 the sale of war bonds and stamps Duranco— Colo. - 9 Sacred Heart ____ _ I f.00 for fhe benefit of the National BMs. Phone 8 6 2 St. Columba’i ______80.95 Catholic School of Social Service ROBERT S. FARICY Florence— St. Benedlet'a__ 18.00 in Washington, D. C. The cam- PRICE CLEANER Frulta ...... 17.40 laign began on a nation-wide bksis TYPICAL MONLME.NTS Paliiade. 0.00 BEAMAN AND DYER Gardner— Sacred Heart ...... 04.00 uly 1 and will continue until GRAVE MARKERS NO ODOR—NO DELAY-NO Grand Junction— St. Joieph’i 127.00 Aug. 15, At the board o f di­ HOOFING REGRET Gunniaon— St. Peter'i ...______28.00 rectors’ meeting of the DCCW in SUNDAY DINNER Holly— Si. Jnieph'a ...... 707 S. Main St. - Phone 260-W 625 (aiuri Si., Pueblo 0.80 Insulation • IPeatherstHp Hotehkiti ...... :______. 6.00 Pueblo, July 7, the details were Albert Angelo Amicone La Junta— worked out for the diocese. ONE DOLLAR 866 Grand Are. Pnebla. Colo. Our Lady of Guadalupe PHONE 305 40.01 According to these plans the under Mr, Brothers. He also was St. Patrick'! ...... 60.35 employed at one time in the local tiVipofrolt Rom Dtvllod Egg Lamar— St. Francia de Sale!’ „ ... deanery presidents will nvail to the EXCELLENT FOOD DUIVDEE 00.00 steel mills. He enlisted in the Vogclablf Soup Lai Animal— St. Mary’i ...... 80.00 parish councils a war stamp book, Rout Prim* Rlbi ot Boof (Rare) Au Jui SENSIBLE PRICES CLEANERS & Mincoa— Rita ...... 0.20 which when completed will pur­ navy June 14, 1942. He was 22 Bout Colorado Tom Turkey- Monte Villa— St. Joieph'l 88.97 years old at the time o f his death. Brown Gravy DYERS Montroie— St. U a r y 'i__ _ , 38.14 chase an $18.76 bond. The pourish Bmilod Spring Lamb Chopi— Mint Jolly Fr. Matthew J. Connelly, O.S.B. Ordway— St. Pater'i ...... HARRIS CAFE SStli * EUuboUi Sta. Phono 8488 13.00 councils in turn will attempt to Baked Virginia Ham—Apple Ringi MAJOR Ouray— St. Patrick's...... O.OO Baked Young Chicken—Dreuing P. E. WYNDLE. Prop. Paania— Sacred Heart ...... dispose of the 75 stamps of 25- Chaplain Joseph Walsh 214 N. —Pueblo WW RETURN EVERYTHING BUT Matthew, who has a captain’s 10.00 cent denomination to the affil­ Jtooit Freeh Ham—Appleuueo Hoeky Ford— St. Petar'a ______00.00 New Potaioeo in Cream THE DIRT rank. “ 'They like to think they’re Sallda— SL Joieph't ...... 88.70 iated organizations. Buttered Aiparagui tough, and they are— physically. San Lull— Moit Preoioui Blood Now in North Africa 80.47 Salad — Choice of Deuerta — Coffee C But inside, thev are not as tough Silverton ...... 0.11 Committee in Charge Trinidad— "" PRIVATE PARTIES as they think they are.” Holy Trinity ______Of Sales Is Named 00.48 The Rev. Joseph Walik, PUBLIC DINNERS When he jumped over Sicily, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel_____ 49.00 The committee from the Pueblo a priest of the Pueblo dioceie Father Matthew floated down Waleenbura— St. M a r y 'i______00.00 Complete Hotel Aceemmedatiene GROVE DRUG STORES Vineland— St. Theraie't ______diocese in charge of the sale here who if a chaplain in the army, FLOUR upon enemy territory without 6.10 FIVE BETTER DRUG STORES Brookilde ...... 27.90 consists of Mrs, C. C. Bellinger, arrived in North Africa the weapons, carrying a special Mass Rev. Jnieph Lane ______1.00 Pueblo; Mrs. Vance Driscoll, middle o f Jun^, according to T||e The standard of quality for CENTRAL BLOCK FIFTH * MAIN Rev. J. A. Laquerre ...... kit over his shoulders. The kit 6.00 Pueblo; Mrs. Peter O’Rourke, Wal- word received I by the Moit 24THI & GRANT) 726 E. 4th MESA JUNCTION contains the necessities for offer Rev. Joieph M. Minot ...... 5.00 perfect baking. JOHN J. KELLEV, senburg; Mrs. Virginia Stevenson, Rev, Joieph C, Willging from VAIL HOTEL (TurntoPagell Column S) — Chaaealior, (TumtoPagell— Column 8) Father Walsh.

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